Evanston Township High School - Key Yearbook (Evanston, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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-.... lack rev: Carol ' Needler, Alice Mil- sted, Jean Race, Nancy Spoerri, Sue S I a t e r, Dorothy Johnson. F r o n t 1-'ff' 1 o wx Lucy Much- more, Barbara Ho- bart, Tala Brinker, F Jane Canning. Not present: D i a n a Duckett. Co-ordinating the activities of the girls was the purpose of the Girls' Activities Commit- tee, composed of five representatives from the three upper classes, and the presidents of Tri- reme, Pentangle, and GAA. Chairmaned by Sue Slater, GAC entertained at a tea for girls new to Evanston, and sold calendars to raise money for the Infant Welfare Association. Trirerne co-ordinated the activities of freshman and sophomore girls in its annual style show, Pennant Sale, and Christmas card collection. Officers this year were: Sue Wood- ward, president, Winnie Guthrie, treasurer, Sonja Carlborg and Nan Kinney, freshmen offi- cers. Standing: Katie Slight, Martha Mason, Kay Anderson, Diane Grimes, Fran Jacobs, Jacquie Jacobs, Ellen Robb Seated: Kathy Lawrie, Sally Schulte, Nancy Becker, Irene Heuser, Sonja Carlborg, Nanne Kinney, Sue Woodrow, Winnie Guthrie, Ruth Crawford, Nana Strohmeier, Meredith Sorenson. On floor: Diane Mitchell, Ann Bickford, Elizabeth Griffith. Not present: Nan Hallenburg. 3 Q f' J fx ,git

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Good to the last punch! With this slogan, the annual budget campaign started rolling. ln the budget skit in the first assembly, Merill Ely and Dave Stockwell gave the campaign dubious aid in the form of publicity, by warn- ing all probable ticket purchasers that they were in danger of being deported to the salt mines by dis- pleased Russian officials. Never- theless, students bought more tickets than ever before. Under the able direction of Ruth James, sales soared to S62l6.00. For the tenth consecutive year, 364 finished in first place, with l00 per cent participation. Second and third places went to 244 and 224. Working with Ruth James, general manager, were Betty Gulder, assistant manager, Dave Butterworth, publicity manager, Betty Bradley, first floor man- ager, Mary Ellen Turnbull, second floor manager, Dorothy Will, third floor manager, and Diana Duckett, art manager. Right standing: Mary Ellen Turnbull, Dave Butterworth. Seated: Betty Gu-ld- er, Dorothy Will, Diana Duckett, Betty Bradley, Ruth James. Below: Ruth James, Betty Gulder, Anne Banks. 'Ml ll .pf pf I .4 .. ll, . flu' ,lt i-'W' ll ri ljllib DU l-si We cmfg: i-as -will l-' lie- l fl ITTB-rl l l l dacmcdefw As an added incentive to sales, football blankets and rag dolls were awarded to all homerooms with over 90 per cent student participation. Homerooms that received prizes were faced with the perplexing task of deciding how to use them. Ticket sales were boosted by drawings in homerooms twice during the campaign, with lucky ticket owners receiving football pins. With more benefits than ever before for each dollar invested, the ever faithful little blue card was a better buy than ever before. 20



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lun! Lobby teas, courtesy week, and the annual Turnabout were just a few of the activities sponsored by Pentangle. Main events of the year were the clothing drive, the birthday party, and the annual Carnival, which featured clowns, fortune tellers, a midway, and dancing in Social Hall. The proceeds of the clothing drive went to the Save the Children Federa- tion. For the first time, presents were sent to a children's home in Evanston, at Christmas. Most of us were familiar with lobby teas, which were held every Monday and Wednes- day. Headed by Tala Brinker and Marcy Calder- wood, the senior board consisted of Betty Caldwell, JoAnn Ellis, Nancy Spaerri, Doro- thea Schroeder, Nancy Cerlach, Nan Weber, Ethel Katsoulis, Nancy Hanscom, Elly Ross, and Janice Burch. Pentangle's active and suc- cessful year was headed by its faculty spon- sor, Miss Exley. Sailors scrub some more. Hoisting the sails. Standing: Dorothea Schroeder, Betty Caldwell, Nan Weber,' Nancy Spaerri, JoAnn Ellis, Janice Burch. Seated: Nancv Gerlcch, Ethel Katsoulis, Marcy Calder- wood, Tala Brinker, Jonann Daniels, Kiki Katsoulis, Nancy Hanscom, Elly Ross.

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