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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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-.... 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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Hall guards, ushers at school functions, and the Spring Awards Night program are just a few of Quadrangle's activities. Also sponsored is a full intramural program under the leadership of Mr. William Bunn. Climaxing the first homecoming, last fall, Quadrangle held its annual Harvest Informal. Following a successful sports season, the club invited letter winners to Fall Awards Night, to hear William Blake, veteran football referee. Ending a great year of intramural competition, Quadrangle Field Day was held on May 29. Competition in any track event was open to every boy. Quadrangle officers were: Jack Atkinson, president, Wes Harris, first vice-president, Bob Rowe, second vice-president, Jim Miller, recording secretary, John Ryan, corresponding secretary, and Peter Hitt, treasurer. Bunn's boys. Pleasant duty Back row: Malcolm Brown, John Ryan, Ted Wanberg, Kent Johnson, Dick Carlson, John Gray, Dick Footh, Dick Resseguie, Chuck Walsh, Chuck Schwartz. Front row: Jim Miller, Jack Atkinson, Pete Hitt, Rodger Fisher, Wes Harris, Bill Bowers, Bob Rowe. Not present: Sandy Marquardt. 9-tw f 1 6 .2- 6..f , ,? N- x'-
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