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life , -WJ' 35 'Q Leaders in various school activities, presi- dents of student clubs, and one representative from each social club make up the Social Com- mittee. This committee increases cooperation and more democratic methods among clubs and other school activities. Directed by Russell Chandler, the commit- tee this year again sponsored the Social Shuffle, the only dance supported by all of the school organizations. Top: Barbara Bloom, secretary, Russell Chandler, chairman. Bottom standing: John Gray, John Purnell, Nelson Peters, Harry Schrader, Jean Race, Tom Griffith, Dave Butterworth, Lucy Muchmore, Jack Atkinson. Seated: Sue Slater, Barbara Bloom, Russ Chandler, Rosemary Heuser, Diana Duckett, Justine Ray. Not present: Scotty Greenhalgh, Bunny McCallum, Judy Clow, Sue Woodrow, Bill Adrian, Ruth James, Nancy Cook, Tala Brinker, Bob Rowe. A-? ' .v--r , U S7 , in
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Standing: Jean Murphy, Ben Ricker, Steve Herman, Dick Resseguie Harry Schrader Wright Erwine Tim Timothy. Seated: Wally Johnson, secretory, Judy Clow vice president Dave Butterworth president Bob Soper, treasurer, Diana Duckett, Bruce Collion, Not Present Tonner Davis Peter Floyd Bill McHugh D Most big events and improvements in school don't just happen! They are planned and executed by a representative group of students -the Central Council, to which each home- room sends some of its officers. Under the faculty sponsorship of Mr. Michael, Mr. Thrasher, Miss Gray, and Mr. Pearson, were Central Council's president, Dave Butterworth, vice-president, Judy Clow, secretary, Walter Johnson, and treasurer, Bob Soper. They made the fall Homecoming successful, planned the honor system, furthered Evanston- New Trier relations by sponsoring an exchange of members of each football team to speak to the boys of the other school. Standing: Steve Herman, treasurer, Tom Mc- Gurn, secretary. Seated: Tanner Davis, presi- dent, Jack Reynolds, junior president. I6
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4456642 Formed to combat inter-school problems, the Evanston-New Trier Council went a long way this year to better relationships between the two schools. The Council met several times during the year and took definite steps to encourage friendly relationships. Dick Anderson of New Trier pre- sided over the meetings the first semester, and Dave Butterworth of Evanston took charge during the second semester. Assemblies for the boys were sponsored by both schools so that the Council succeeded in keeping down the flying fists and broken goalposts expected after the decisive championship football game. The Council also had a solution for the possibility of entanglements during the winter season, basketball games were again held in the afternoon. These future diplomats sponsored the annual Evanston-New Trier party, held at New Trier this year. Students representing Evanston were: Dave Butterworth, Tonner Davis, Tala Brinker, Jack Atkinson, John Purnell, Bob Rowe, Sue Slater, Jack Reynolds, Bob Soper, and Sue Woodrow. l lk,-1 if .al Standing: Tonner Davis, Dave McNally, John Boity, Dick Anderson, Dave Butterworth, Bob Rowe. Seated Sue Slater, Susie Knott, Carolyn Anderson, Bob O'Neal, Jack Atkinson, Marcia Nance, Gretchan Storch Tala Brinker, Sue Woodrow. Not present: Tom Mills, Clayton Stephson, Jack Reynolds, Bob Soper, John Purnell I8
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