New Trier Township High School - Echoes Yearbook (Winnetka, IL)

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4 535 ' Kms ECHOES FOREWCJRD We presenT This book, a humble record oT The successes anol Taii- ures oT The class oT IQ34, wiTh The hope ThaT Those who ToTlow may proTiT by our experiences, someTimes biTTer, buT always, as The reTiner's Tire, Temloering and lourhcying To sTeel The cruole iron oT characTer THE ECHOES PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS' OF NEW TRIER HIGH SCHOOL .I WINNETKA- ILLINOIS JUNE I934 4 DEDICATION TO MRS. JANET S. GORDON, FOR I-IER GENER- OUS SPIRIT AND LOYAL EFFORTS AS A MEM- BER OF Tl-IE BOARD, WE OF Tl-IE CLASS OF 1934 ARE I-IONORED TO DEDICATE OUR ECI-IOES 6 ORDER OF BOOKS FACULTY CLASSES ATHLETICS ACTIVTTI ES ADVERTISERS 1 1 p l I0 miuiliiy Q 5 ef: ' SIL? mx 'S K gin, If Af 2 . X .cbawn- s JM ., :ia - v - -' W X, ,, Q X '44 W Q- , 2 A X N.. 'X i 43 'Mfr' Y Y DKK OVQENH EKN4 MATTHEW P. GAFFN EY Principal ELIZABETH E. PACKER Dean of Girls FREDERICK A. KAHLER Dean of Boys Q I3 BOARD MR. OATHERCOAL MRS. GORDON MR. MULFORD MR. PETERSON MR. BARNETT ADVISOR CHAIRMEN Firs+ Row Miss Maloney Miss Fleniye Miss Shaw Miss Hursf Second Row Mr. Grinnell Mr. Windoes Mr. Vernon Mr. Herron DEPARTMENT H EADS Firsf Row M rs. Moore 4 P If Mrs. Coffon '- ' WM-Miss Uiirick rs. Lighfer ' 'f ' Miss Fogq Second Row Mr. Snyder Mr. Biesemeier Mr. Small Mr. Windoes Mr. Hufchens Mr. Johnson Mr. Childs WOMEN FACULTY MEN FACULTY I5 T. N.T. FirsTRow: M.Waugh, l-l.Bellows E.Barden, R.Williams, J.Phillips C.Walsh, N.Gordon, A.l-lolloway Second Row: J.Kingsley, B.Bowen M.BryanT, F1-Silgis, C.DosTal, D Olson, J.Byrne, C. MacKinnon E.EsTes, B.Hillner, T.l-lildebrandT P.Dempsey. Third Row: W.Blades J.Mauland, A.Ebeling, M.Mullen D.ShieIds, B.Barr, R.Anderson A.M.Booz, M.Ennis, M.Waidner J.Donovan. D.HalI, F.McNulTy, K.l-lolway, T. N .T. I Seniors elecTed senio KaThlyn T-lolway June Mauland Mildred Mullen DoroThy Shields: Jack Byrne James Kingsley Mildred Waugh O Seniors elecTed iunior RuTh Anderson ElizabeTh Barden Alice Ebeling Alice Holloway Richard Hall Richard Olson I Juniors elecTed iunior BeTTy Barr Annamarie Booz Marcia Ennis Nancy Gordon Tom l-lildebrandT Fred l-loman Y' year: RuTh Williams Wilfred Blades William Bowen MoTley BryanT ErnesT EsTes Helen Bellows year: Frances McNulTy Dorelle MoulTon Charles DosTal FosTerG-ilgis Cyrus MacKinnon John Phillips year: Mary Waidner CynThia Walsh Paul Dempsey James Donovan Beiril l-lillner William McFadzean Q The organizaTion oT T. N. T. was The subiecT oT much discussion This pasT year, especially in The circles oT The newly esTab- lished sTudenT council. A new rule was 'puT inTo eTFecT regarding The number oT seniors elecTed To T. N. T. This rule exTends The possible membership oT senior boys To noT less Than six and noT more Than Twelve: The same holds True Tor The senior girls, buT The number of iuniors elecTed each year, six boys and six girls, remains The same. lT is believed ThaT This new provision will give ECHOES more deserving senior sTudenTs a chance aT membership in This organizaTion. The leTTers T. N. T. sTand Tor The l.aTin phrase Te-nax, Nobile, TriumphanT, which means STeadTasT, Noble, TriumphanT, The Three words which are supposed To charac- Terize all Those elecTed To T. N. T. The sTu- denTs chosen Tor This organizaTion are Those who, in The opinions oT The members oT The TaculTy and The hold-over members oT T. N. T., have achieved The mosT, noT only in Their sTudies, buT also in school acTiviTies during Their years aT New Trier. The purpose OT T. N. T. Through all The years has been To encourage parTicipaTion on The parT oT sTudenTs in exTra-curricular acTiviTies, and To recognize unusual abiliTy and leadership in sTudenTs aT New Trier. AcTiviTies, Scholarship, Service-all are imporTanT TacTors in The selecTion. Each year advisors, club sponsors, and advisor chairmen submiT To The deans lisTs oT names OT sTudenTs who They believe have any possible chance oT elecTion To T. N .T. The records oT These sTudenTs are Then looked up, Those whose records show acTi- viTy in only one Tield are dropped. The resT, who have parTicipaTed sTrongly in Two or more Tields, are reTained Tor elecTion. The Tinal elecTion is made by Those sTudenTs who became members oT T. N. T. in Their iunior year. The oTTicers oT T. N. T. Tor This year were Richard l-lall, President Frances McNulTy. Vice PresidenTq John Phillips, SecreTary. I6 These members oT The Honor SocieTy are Honor Sociei' Girls RuTh Andersor' ElizabeTh Barden Caroline Calloway RuTh Coale Alice Ebeling Alice Freeman EsTher Hearne Alice Holloway KaThlyn I-lolwa-1 Jeanne Jacobs EsTherJansson Ursula Kellner BeaTrice Levinson June Mauland DoroThy McCoy EThel Jane Moe Ann Mosser Virginia MunsTer Boys Vlfilliam Bowen John Conrad Perry CrawTord ErnesT FsTes Howard Fogg PeTer GilberT John GriTTiTh Richard Hall Gardner Johnson William KaTz Louis Klein Jack Long Cyrus MacKinnon John MaThison George Maxwell Harry Minor Richard Olson Locke Rogers HONOR SOCIETY Rufh Saqef- Vernon Ruqen Marian SchauTTler GTOSS Williams Eleanor Shapiro Harry Woldenberg Helen Sherburne RuTh Williams Q Less Than Three semesTers in aTTendance: Rosemary Turner John Cordell Gerald Seng I The sTudenT who is a member oT The Honor SocieTy has aTTained The highesT scholasTic recogniTion To be won aT New Trier. Membership in This organizaTion means ThaT The person has mainTained a very high scholasTic average Tor all oT his or her semesTers aT This high school. Only sTudenTs who rank in The upper TenTh or Ten FirsT Row: R.Coale, B. Levinson D.McCoy, J.Mauland, R.Williams, E.Shapiro, A.Holloway, 'W.Kell ner, E.Barden, V.MunsTer, R.An derson, E.Hearne, A.Ebeling. H Sherburne, R.Sager. Second Row P.CrawTord, J.Conrad, H.Fogg P.GilberT, L.Rogers, G.Maxwell R.Hall, C.MacKinnon. J.MaThie son, W. Bowen, J.Long. B. KaTz, J.GriTTiTh, H.Minor. Third Row M.SchauTTler, D.Jacobs. E.Janns son, E.J.Moe, G.Williams, E.EsTes l..Klein, R.Olson, G.Johnson, V Rugen, H.Woldenberg. C.Callo- way, K.Holway, A.Mosser, A Freeman. I7 ECHOES per cenT oT The senior class, and who have been in aTTendance aT New Trier Tor Three semesTers or more, are eligibleTormember- ship in This socieTy. Also To be added is The TacT ThaT anyone who has had an average oT 3.2, regardless oT where ThaT person ranks in The class, auTomaTically becomes a member. An average oT less Than 3.00 ex- cludes a sTudenT Trom Honor SocieTy. Members oT The senior class only can be selecTed Tor Honor SocieTy. The boys and girls oT The oTher Three classes who are oT marlced scholasTic abiliTy are included in The Honor Groups each school year. This year TwenTy-one senior boys ouT oT a group OT Two hundred nine made The Honor SocieTy7 TwenTy-Three girls Trom a group OT Two hundred TwenTy-Tive were selecTed Tor This organizaTion. The ones To whom we loolc To carry on The high scholasTic name oT New Trier in The colleges and universiTies To which They go in Tollowing years. They have seT enviable records Tor Themselves, one which any oT New Trier's sTudenTs may be proud To Tollow. The purpose oT This organizaTion is To award Those sTudenTs who have made ouT- sTanding records scholasTically some recog- niTion, and Through ThaT recogniTion To spur oThers on To scholasTic achievemenT. As such, iT has served New Trier TaiThTully and well. ECHOES Mr. GaTTney EsTes Student Council O Prior To The presenT school year There had noT exisTed whaT many considered adequaTe sTudenT represenTaTion. ln an aTTempT To solve This siTuaTion a sTudenT council was proposed. On December 6Th, Mr. GaTTney called +ogeTher a group com- posed oT one sTudenT Trom each advisor room. The new council was To acT as a means oT securing a closer relaTionship beTween The TaculTy and The sTudenT body as well as To acT as a represenTaTive group where maTTers concerning The sTudenT body were To be discussed or a decision rendered. The new council selecTed Jack Byrne as iTs presidenT and Brenna Hawley as iTs secreTary. The members oT The inner council were Jack Byrne, James Donahue. Brenna l-lawley, Mildred Waugh, Roy Demmon, James Donovan. JudiTh Cun- ningham, Mary Ella Waidner, Bill Snyder, Arend Knoop, and Jean O'Brien. The Booz inner council immediaTely seT abouT The Task oT drawing up a consTiTuTion and seT of by-laws: To acT as chairman oT This commiTTee The inner council appoinTed FosTer Gilgis. The rnaioriTy oT The Time oT The council The TirsT semesTer was occupied wiTh The proposal and raTiTicaTion oT The consTi- TuTion and by-laws and The soluTion oT ThaT siTuaTion which has always caused considerable uproar beTween The TaculTy and The sTudenTs-ThaT oT The conducT on The Trippers. The council, Through lvir. GaTTney appoinTed a sTudenT commiTTee To aid in enTorcing The rules and also made several suggesTions To The railroad. The suggesTions were carried ouT and To daTe no TurTher Trouble has been reporTed. Near The close oT The TirsT semesTer The school decided by a decisive voTe To re- Tain The council and To supporT any and all acTions iT mighT see TiT To enTorce. The nexT quesTion ThaT arose was ThaT OT The limiTaTions oT The council as com- pared wiTh Those oT The Tri-Ship and Girls' Clubs. lT was Tinally decided ThaT The council should handle all maTTers oT dis- INNER COUNCIL FirsT Row: B.l-lawley, M.Waugh A. Booz, E.Williams, B. Bryson Second Row: D.Miller, W.Snycler F.6ilgis, J.Donovan. OUTER COUNCIL FirsT Row: B.Bull, V.FIannery, K. STevenson, I.SmiTh, E.GilIeTTe, G. Kempnick, D.Mayhereg, A.Booz, B.GranT, R.Pavlicek, E.STeingraber, B.Levinson, I-I.Young, L.WoIT, D. Raggio. Second Row: P.I:rey, F. I-Iardin, P.Wilder, G.Clayball, D.FrankeI, P.Baker, R.I-Iall, J.I-Iar- rison, D.Jasper, B.Price, F.EbreT- harT, A.Dickerson, A.I-Iendrickson, D.MiIler, J.Donovan, R.Cordell. AbsenTees: E.EsTes, A.Knoop. M. Frank, A.WighT. cipline, enTorcemenT oT rules and regula- Tions, and maTTers ThaT concern The sTudenT body as a whole. All oTher problems will be handled by oTher organizaTions. ShorTly aTTer The opening oT The presenT semesTer The new council was eIecTed. The new inner council consisTed oT Twelve members: ErnesT EsTes, presidenT: Anna Marie Booz, secreTaryp Brenna I-Iawley, Mildred Waugh, FosTer Gilgis, Eleanor Williams, James Donovan, Dave Miller, BeTh Bryson, Bill Snyder, Jean O'Brien, and Arend Knoop. Among The problems ThaT were solved was ThaT OT The expansion oT The member- ship oT T. N.T. To TiT The need oT The growing enroIImenT aT New Trier. The council decided, aTTer considerable dis- cussion, To exTend The number oT seniors chosen so ThaT iT would vary Trom six To Twelve boys and six To Twelve girls in- sTead OT The usual six boys and six girls. The number OT iuniors chosen, however, will remain The same, six boys and six girls. AnoTher Task handled by The council This lasT semesTer was ThaT oT The Mess I-Iall. A special board was appoinTed and commiTTees Tor each lunch period were placed in operaTion. Through This arrange- menT The mess hall was greaTly improved. The council was asked To rewriTe The sTudenT handbook and a commiTTee was selecTed To underTake The Task. This iob proved To be a very large one, buT was successTulIy carried ouT Through The Tull cooperaTion oT -all The members OT The I9 STudenT Council. This handbook represenTs a real achievemenT Tor The STudenT Council. An InTer-Schools CommiTTee was Tormed during The year wiTh James Donahue as iTs Chairman. The commiTTee's duTy is To pro- moTe good will beTween New Trier and oTher high schools as well as To secure ideas on sTudenT governmenT Trom oTher schools and To aid in The esTablishing OT beTTer relaTions beTween The sTudenT bod- ies oT The respecTive schools. In The shorT Time since iTs TormaTion The commiTTee had already visiTed and reporTed on EvansTon, Proviso, and NorTh Park College. AT The Time oT wriTing, The council is seriously considering backing The budgeT plan Tor New Trier nexT year. This plan has been advocaTed Tor a number oT years buT has somehow Tailed To be puT inTo operaTion. IT is TeIT by many ThaT in years To come ThaT The STudenT Council will become a powerTul Torce in securing sTudenT govern- menT aT New Trier and in building up school spiriT and sTudenT morale as well as providing The necessary link beTween The TaculTy and The sTudenT body ThaT makes Tor a well run, uniTied school. New Trier has always clamored Tor a beTTer sTudenT represenTaTion and a hand in conTrolling iTselT. They have had The leadership necessary. They have had The cooperaTion and The iniTiaTive. All They lacked was The insTrumenT, and now wiTh ThaT available in The Torm oT a council They are headed Tor new heighTs oT sTu- denT governmenT. ECHOES Tri-Ship C ub PresidenT ...... .... C harles DosTal Vice PresidenT .... Paul Dempsey SecreTary .............. Cy MacKinnon Treasurer ................. John Phillips COMMITTEE Cl-lAlRMEN ChariTy ................ James Kingery lnTerscholasTic RelaTions. . .James Kingsley Club Room ................. Dick Olson Dinner .................... Sheldon Fox PubliciTy .........,... Tom l-lildebrandT I The year oT I933-34 has been com- pleTed, leaving behind anoTher record oT success in Tellowship, sporTsmanship, and ciTizenship Tor The Boys' Tri-Ship Club. Upon enTering New Trier each boy auTo- maTically becomes a member oT The Club and is privileged To The numerous advan- Tages ThaT iT oTFers, such as The luxurious club room wiTh The beauTiTully upholsTered chairs, The chess and checker Tables, a radio, and The greaTer spiriT ThaT is made possible Through This room. The Club is conTrolled by The boys oT New Trier as each boy has a voice in The weekly meeT- ings Through his advisor room represenTa- Tive. The oTFicers and commiTTee chairmen are elecTed by popular voTe in The spring oT The year and The advisor room repre- senTaTives are elecTed in The Tall by Their advisor room. These represenTaTives and oTTicers meeT each Monday morning. Following The TirsT semesTer, Mr. GaTT- ney organized a STudenT Council To Take ECHCES Mr. Frisbie DosTal Dempsey MacKinnon Phillips Fox Olson Kingery Kingsley Hildebrand over school aTTairs ThaT dealT mainly in discipline as he wished To give The Tri- Ship Club greaTer Treedom in devoTing iT- selT To aiding needy sTudenTs in school who wiThouT Tri-Ship's aid would be un- able To conTinue Their school work. AT The TirsT oTTicers' meeTing Three im- porTanT appoinTmenTs were made Trom The senior members oT The Club. Dick l-lall was chosen as The head oT noon movies which are presenTed by The Club during The winTer monThs wiTh an admission price oT Tive cenTs Tor Two reels oT comedy or exciTing melodrama. Sound Tilms were shown Tor The TirsT Time This year and noon movies were more Than successTul al- Though our schedule was inTerrupTed by The re-building oT The audiTorium. Gerry Brooks was appoinTed Dance Chairman and managed wiTh his coim- peTenT sTaTT Three oT The largesT and mosT universally enjoyed dances ever held under auspices oT The Club. The Believe IT or NoT dance was given SepTember 30 aTTer The TirsT vicTory oT The TooTball season. The clever decoraTions carried ouT Rip- ley's Theme and were TeaTured by The skeleTon Tan dancer. On February 23, The largesT crowd ever To aTTend a Tri-Ship dance paid according To The weighT oT The girl aT our TirsT pound dance wiTh The mess hall decoraTed like a buTcher shop. The price oT admiTTance depended upon The girl aT our Take a Chance Dance April 27. The girls drew Trom a box conTaining TickeTs ranging Trom noThing To SLOO. Bill Bowen managed one oT The mosT eTTi- cienT usher corps in years. They were acTive noT only aT Tri-Ship perTormances, buT did 20 Frs Row: E.Mee, J.Neville, C. Ross G.Walker, G.Maxwell, W. Blades, D.Anderson, T.SmiTh, G. Frazer, Second Row: E.Simon, B. FleTcher, P.deTamble, P.DosTal, B. acin, L.Taylor. Third Row: B. SmiTh J.GranT, A.BonneT, J.Bad- ger B.STebbins, W.Treadwell, T. Bushnell, D.STillman, R.l-ivingsTon. Tine work aT school plays, musicals, and The opera. Each spring all The boys in The school voTe on The Tri-Ship Award. This award goes To The boy who rnosT nearly TypiTies The ideal OT Tellowship, sporTsmanship, and ciTizenship, and is The highesT honor New Trier can besTow. We were all glad To see Charles DosTal win The award This year, Tor he cerTainly deserved The honor. Large sums oT money are necessary To carry on The Club's exTensive ChariTy pro- gram, such as aiding deserving boys To remain in school and helping needy Tami- lies on The NorTh Shore. The Tri-Ship Club sponsored The second annual STars oT The ETher as The principal means oT Tilling The Treasury. Many prominenT radio sTars, such as lrene Rich, The King's JesTers, The Dor- ing SisTers, and The Two DocTors, per- Tormed beTore a large and appreciaTive audience in The gym in OcTober. LaTer in The year The Club sponsored Air Commodore Fellowes who commanded The TirsT TlighT over MT. EveresT. Com- modore Fellowes showed his slides and spolce bo+h in The aTTernoon and evening. Probably one oT The mosT imporTanT oT The Club's acTiviTies is The weelcly giTT oT sandwiches To The NorThwesTern SeTTle- menT. From This sTaTion They are dis- TribuTed To The schools in The poorer dis- TricTs oT The ciTy where The need is Tremendous. MosT oT The sTudenTs oT These REPRESENTATIVES ECHOES CHARLES DOSTAL schools depend upon The donaTions oT New Trier and oTher schools Tor Their only square meal oT The day. The ChrisTmas basl4eTs given To The needy Tarnilies oT This disTricT are dis- TribuTed by The Tri-Ship and Girls' Club. These baskeTs conTain Tood, cloThing, and Toys Tor The children. The lnTerscholasTic RelaTions CommiTTee headed by Jim Kingsley did unusually Tine work This year helping The new upper- classmen become acquainTed and among oTher Things They Took The new boys To The TirsT TooTball game oT The season. Two FaThers' and Sons' geT TogeThers were held This year under The managemenT 2l ECHOES OT Sheldon Fox and his compeTenT com- miTTee. More Than 300 TaThers and sons enioyed a good program OT speakers dur- ing The evening oT November 23. The mosT prominenT OT The speakers were Presi- denT Faire oT The Chicago WhiTe Sox, and ChesTer Gould, The creaTor oT Dick Tracy. Close To 600 TaThers and sons aTTended The mosT successTul dinner in The hisTory OT The Club February 22. ATTer a delicious sTeak dinner The guesTs and Their sons adiourned To The audiTorium where Mr. Kahler, Mr. Vernon, and Mr. Snyder, aided by sTudenT TalenT and The ocTeT, gave a splendid skiT laid in a Barber Shop in I900. They were Tollowed by ProTessor McGov- ern oT NorThwesTern, The speaker oT The evening, who gave a splendid accounT oT his advenTures in TibeT. Deserving sTudenTs are permiTTed To sTudy in The Honor STudy Hall lmanaged by Dick Olson oT The Club Room CommiTTeel in The Tri-Ship room insTead oT The boys' sTudy building under TaculTy supervision. UnTorTunaTely our PresidenT, Charles DosTal. susTained a bad leg iniury and had To miss mosT oT The TirsT semesTer: There- Tore Cy MacKinnon was chosen Temporary PresidenT and carried on Till Chuck re- Turned To school. The oTFicers Tor nexT year are: PresidenT, Paul Dempsey: Vice PresidenT, Donald KurTzg Treasurer, Jim Donovan, Chairman Dinner CommiTTee, Bud Barber: Chairman ChariTy CommiTTee, Bob Nickelg Chairman PubliciTy CommiTTee, Bill iviclzadzeang Chairman Club Room CommiTTee, Ari' WhiTeg Chairman lnTer-scholasTic RelaTions CommiTTee, Phil DosTal. We look back upon our work wiTh pride and believe iT has been an unusually suc- cessful year. For much of This success, we owe our deepesT Thanks To our Triend and sponsor, Mr. Frisbie. USHER CORPS FirsT Row: R.McLaren, J.Donovan C. Sincere, L. Rogers, W. Bowen G.WilIiams, R.Demin, D.l-larrison J.STein. Second Row: W.KaTz, C Broad, H.Fogg, M.HuTchinson Iv1.BryanT, P.WrighT, A.BechTel heimer, G.Maxwell, F.Gilgis, B Williams. CLUB ROOM Bishop, D.Simpson, T.SmiTh, L Ba rden McNulfy Munsfer Ebeling Bellows Herrick Truesdale Whife Carlefon Shields Girls' Club Presidenf .............. Elizabefh Barden Vice Presidenf ......... Frances McNulfy Secrefary ....... . . .Virginia lvlunsfer Treasurer ....,..,... .... A lice Ebeling Financial Chairman ........ Beffy l-lerrick Charify Chairman ...,, lvlariorie Truesdale Social Chairman ......... Phyllis Carlefon Friendly Chairman ....,,.... Hazel Whife Employmenf Chairman .... Dorofhy Shields Arrangemenfs Chairman . . .Helen Bellows Faculfy Sponsor ............ Miss Wrighf OFFICERS 0 Every girl af New Trier is exfremely proud of fhe Girls' Club, for each girl upon enfrance af New Trier aufomafically be- comes a member. The club was organ- ized fhirfeen years ago for fhe double purpose of promofing friendship and good will among fhe girls of New Trier, and providing financial aid fo needy sfudenfs. We of I934 feel fhaf we have achieved fhese worfhy aims in a manner fhaf keeps our record equal fo fhe fine ones of our predecessors. We have sponsored a number of delighfful social evenfs, had a fine year financially, and have accom- plished worfh while fhings wifh our money. The following is a brief record of various acfivifies of fhe club fhrough fhe com- miffees in fhe pasf year. We made our money fhis year in much fhe same success- ful manner as in pasf years. On fhe firsf day of school we sold candy and pop for 23 I l fhe sfudenfs, and prepared a plafe lunch- eon for members of fhe faculfy. l-lof dogs, pop, and faffy apples were on sale af fhe foofball games, and some of fhe gi-rls 'carried baskefs of candy around, averaging abouf fhree dollars profif a nighf, af fhe plays and fhe opera. All fhese enferprises were mosf successful. A bake sale given by fhe freshmen girls under fhe efficienf direcforship of fhe financial chairman, Beffy l-lerrick, neffed fhe club abouf sixfy dollars for ifs scholar- ship fund. Anofher imporfanf money- making plan which fhe girls have evolved for adding fo our scholarship fund fhis' year is a combinafion bridge parfy and fashion show. which is scheduled for a lafer dafe, somefime in lvlay. This year fhe club underfook a new and differenf financial proiecf, fhaf of ECHOES The Triendly and social commiTTees, un- REPRESENTATIVES FirsT Row: H.Dillon, J.Edwards, B PeTerhans, N.Oliver, A.Ebeling F.McNulTy, E.Barden, V.MunsTer B.LindsTrorn, J.WrighT, l.Ban, G PenTicoTT, C.l-locker. Second Row V.Taylor, M.MinTz, E.Morgan, L Schreiber, D.STraus, N.Brown, M J.SrniTh, F,Flannery. l l.Morehouse sTrovich, l-l.Born, E.Ricks, D.GoTez l..F'opper, l..WaTson, B.Ba1-Tling, F.BluThardT, M.Clary, Third Row M.Farmer, M.Russell, Carlson, l-l PeTerson, l.Moses, l.KauTrnan J Ward, A.WinscoTT, S.McCoy A.Olson, lJ.Kellner, B.KuITchar, M GasTon, Af-Bolden, E.YoungquisT P.NewTon, C.MacKinnon, L.Jor sey. buying some new books Tor The school library. We chose This proiecT Tor vari- ous reasons. FirsT, due To The depression and The general lack oT school Tunds, 'There has been liTTle money Tor new library books Tor The pasT Tew years. Second, The club was in a posiTion To help The library because The Tinal payrnenT on our club room piano had been made lasT year, and we Thus had more money Than our usual scholarship quoTa requires. ThereTore, we voTed To spend S500 on new books. AbouT Two-Thirds oT This amounT has already been spenT This year, and The remainder is To be kepT unTil such Time as There is a greaTer need, and a larger varieTy oT appropriaTe books. This, wiTh our usual Thanksgiving and ChrisTnnas chariTies, our helping oT needy sTudenTs To buy books and oTher necessary eguipmenT, sTill leaves us The Tair sum OT abouT S500 Tor scholarships. ECHOES CLU B ROOM M,GaiTher, El-TohlTelder, A. Mai- gensen, L.Dix, D.l-lolway, P.Mas- der The chairmanship oT l-lazel WhiTe and Phyllis CarleTon, respecTively, had a busy and graTiTying year. The Freshman- Senior parTy aT The beginning oT The TirsT semesTer, Tor The purpose oT welcoming Treshmen girls inTo The liTe oT The club, was a huge success, as were The various club room Teas given ThroughouT The year. One oT The biggesT iobs oT These Two commiTTees was The banqueT in February aT which we daughTers enTerTainecl our moThers. This banqueT TeaTured a deli- cious dinner, excellenT speeches, and a varied and enTerTaining program pre- senTed by a group oT The upperclass girls. The employmenT commiTTee, headed by DoroThy Shields, has had a parTicularly diTTiculT Task This year in Tinding jobs Tor The girls who mosT needed Them. How- ever, This commiTTee has done a very crediTable iob. 24 ECHGES The arrangemenTs commiTTee, wiTh Helen Bellows as iTs chairman, is charged wiTh The care oT The Club's mosT Treasured possession, The Club Room. This room has been enTirely Turnished by The Girls' Club and is now in consTanT use Tor rneeTings held by various clubs, Tor occasional small assemblies, and is occupied during school hours by members oT The honor sTudy hall. This year a new sysTem oT selecTing Girls' Club commiTTee members wenT inTo eTTecT. Each advisor room selecTed a group oT six girls who would be hard worlc ers. The commiTTees were Then picked Trom These groups by The club oTTicers and chairmen. This year a greaT drive To sell maga- zine subscripTions was held. Such sub- scripTions have been Taken by The club in previous years, buT The proiecT has never Talcen on a very imporTanT aspecT. This year, however, The conTesT wenT over wiTh 2nd SEMESTER COMMITTEE FirsT Row: F.BluThard, M.Fried- lander, A.Kinsler, F.Durr, R.Wil- liams, B.WaTress, J.Thrall, B. Taylor, C.l-loolcer, ivl.l-leineman, V.NordsTrom, J.SuTTer. Second Row: N.l-lonnegar, B.ClemenTs, J.CuTler, V.CoulTer, C.lvlunro. A.Bayliss, T-l.ClemenTs, l..YaTes, J.WesTon, M.Coleman, E.ivlun- sTer, J.WrighT, A.l-lyrne, J,l-lor- sTing, L.Keckley, C.Willedowd, B. Hawley, B.Phillips, T.Schnur, V. SnorT, l-l.l-luTTiclcer, Third Row: M.BryanT, P.Massey, M.GoldsTein, A.Ebeling, B.Weld, iv1,Waugh, E. Gerlach, C.KlopT, T-l.Dillon, S. MiTchell, G.TuTTle, D.SmyThe, B. Bryson, L.Dix, C.Nix, C.MacKin- non, J.Farwell, V.Ericlcson, C. Linn, M.MaisTrovich. lsr SEMESTER COMMITTEE FirsT Row: R.Anderson, B.PeTer- hans, P.CarleTon, M.True-sdale, l-l.WhiTe, D.Shields, l-l.Bellows, B.l-lerriclc, B.Taylor, J.Bryson, l-l. Perry. Second Row: K.l-lolway, A. Lupean, L.Cooley, D.Edwards, J. BalhaTcheT, P.Parker, C.Rounds, E.J.Moe, S.McCoy, P.Roclcwell, V.Jones, P.l-luTchinson. Third Row: S.Goodnow, J.l-lorsTing, l?.Pavli. celc, J.WrighT, V.Mangel, M.l.. Neeves, F.l-lagenaugh, J.Mc- Adams, K.l-lillinger, J.PeTTibone, l-l.Shane, J.l-lenderson, P.STein, M.Waidner, M.i'lurlbuT. a bang, bringing in a greaT deal oT money. The proiecT oT supplying sandwiches on Wednesday mornings To The NorThwesTern UniversiTy SeTTlemenT in The river disTricT oT Chicago was conTinued in cooperaTion wiTh The Tri-Ship Club. The Girls' Club chariTy commiTTee under Mariorie Trues- dale was in charge oT This and The annual Red Cross drive, which enabled us To send in abouT ThirTy dollars Tor ThaT organizaTion. The Club's unlcnown, unheralded acTs oT chariTy around school are many. As sTaTed above, we help girls To buy boolcs. gym equipmenT, padloclcs, and oTher essenTials. Vife also cooperaTe wiTh Mrs. Moore oT The l-lealTh DeparTmenT in pro- viding glasses, denTal care, X-rays, and general medical aTTenTion Tor Those un- able To aTTord such care. These are The acTiviTies oT The Girls' Club, carried ouT under The guidance oT our sponsor, lvliss WrighT. Fafher and Son Banque? Air Commodore Fellowes Mofher and Daughfer Banquei Sandwich Day Tri-Ship Pound Dance 26 H 33 3 5 Q53-' 1 1 15 1 HB. 1 fl ,1 '1 1,5 'I ' 1 1 415' 1 1'1 1 .hiv I I X 1 I ' 1 1 Q. 41-5.1:-Q '1:,:,. A1::.:- . '- --:r-- wx -1532, X - :-':- V nj! 0... 1.4 A . 7.13: V jf? X .,., 1'-3 '-I-P. 12511 121 11-. '41 5.5: 14,5 .Q ,1,..,,.1.,' F ,- .,. 15,1 1 ,1 .'Z' -.-Z' .'- E .: l'.1z'T'ff ' + 1' w 1' -'. -as 1,'1,'-'AML '. .1 1,'. N f- 1' '1 'f-uf, , 4-' '. '17 5. ,f 41, 71, 1: av 11 'f 1.4 , 1g 1. ,M -. 1, T 1'l, I 1.1. f ,ba ,Ib ,1'1,- -4- Q,1, , 'lg pl ..-:-15-5 3591 2219 1.' f -I flffii-if '.'-3, V 'ffl 1 ' 1 . fi 1241511-3 ii 'ii-I-510 1 1' 4 -1'?'3? 'f P by-Ji'1 ' 'v. gg' 'Q E 12. 0- , 19' 1:31 V ':. 1 S., : ng. 7 14 19 ' 1, 11 , 'I' 'U' n 1 31 1' a '- 1 ., . I , ,. u, 5 9 ' . ' 3 iw ' . V , Class of 1934 C Now ThaT we are graduaTing, There is a Teeling oT regreT and sorrow ThaT our high school liTe wiTh all iTs ioys and Troubles is abouT To end. Though Treshmen, we Too mourned The passing oT Mr. Cleric, a leader, and a man we had iusT begun To lcnow. ln The diTTiculT period which Tollowed, we cooperaTed wi+h Mr. Brown who so admirably Tilled The posiTion oT acTing principal. As sopho- mores, we welcomed Mr. GaTTney. ln +ha+ year we Taced a grim crisis which nearly ended in disasTer. UniTed wiTh all The classes, members OT The TaculTy and Board, we did our share in The successTul eTTorT To lceep The school Trom closing. This Tax WarranT Drive was a demonsTraTion oT our inTeresT in and loyalTy To New Trier. As seniors, we are proud To have been insTrumenTal in bringing back Two acTivi- Ties which were sorely missed and which have always given greaT crediT To The PresTon Holloway Olson Shields school: The New Trier News and The STU- denT Council. Reviewing our aThleTic acTiviTies, we will long recall such evenTs as our I932 Evans- Ton-New Trier TooTball classic and The num- erous occasions when our Traclc men and swimmers have brolcen The sTanding rec- ords leaving new ones which our successors will have cliTFiculTy in surpassing. ln The Tield oT dramaTics, we can poinT wiTh pride To The memorable producTion oT This year, lT l Were King, said To be one oT The TinesT plays ever given here. No hisTory oT our class, however brieT, would be compleTe wiThouT some word oT appreciaTion To our advisors, men and women whose Triendship and guidance has meanT so much To us. We have enjoyed The small and inTimaTe world oT our high school and we hope ThaT we may conTinue To Tind The same good Tellowship and Tine sporTsmanship among The leaders and associaTes oT The sphere we are enTerir1g as we have Tound among Those we are leaving. Richard R. PresTon, PresidenT '34 SENIOR ADVISORS Miss Maloney Mr. Windoes Miss SenTney Mr. Schumacher Miss Paul Mr. Brown Miss PayTon Mr. Edwards ECHOES WriH'en in Deiecfion Near Trier W NIL ADMlRARl INVOCATION O, Muse, as now our pens we Take in hand And low we kneel your blessings To receive, Bring divine aid and help our Tacile minds To prophesy whaT will, wiThouT a doubT, l2eTall The parTing members oT This school. lnspire also The minds oT all our readers To know ThaT we, ordained by muse and gods, Can'T change The prophecies divinely senT To suiT Th' ungluTTed vaniTy oT The mob. PART l Th' aThleTic squads as one man we may Take lln all The Trials oT liTe They acT as onel Their once proud Torms, The envy oT The mob, Unrecognized now are, all Thin and pale: The palsied hand and The diseased brain No passes Throw, no sTraTegies design. George Maxwell as a coach oT Track eked ouT A Trugal livelihood, as Sinding did, Whose chosen Tield, howe'er, was baskeT- ball. The counTy Tarm received aT lasT These Two. So in The poor house ended They Their days, Recalling scenes oT youThTul ioy and bloom. BuT whaT became oT Kingsley, who oT yore ln pole-vaulTing an experT, rose To Tame? AdulThood pressing on, This soaring pasTime Abandoned he Tor duTies much more earThly. No more locked up aT nighT, his home-work doing, BuT daily in his oTFice he is held. AnoTher in prosaic oTTice duTies l-lis TruiTless eTTorTs spenT: unknown To Fame ls he: only a hero To his son To whom he Tells The sTirring Tales oT old When playing baskeTbalI he glory won. Bob Davis This: Tor him leT's shed a Tear. Three more we'll noTe, Then quickly passing on, Th' aThleTic squads unTo Themselves we'll leave: MacKinnon, Blades, and Byrne, who aT a blow Were wiped OTT The Tace OT lvioTher EarTh. From earliesT days a special love They'd had OT camping Trips, oT hikes, oT mounTain- climbing: The needle-poinTed mounTains oT The Alps Them lured across ATlanTic's Toamy deep, BUT as Their mounTain hooks They TasTened To A mounTain's Top To raise Themselves aloTT. They loosed a rock Trom OTT The poinTed peak Which Tell and crushed The comrades wiTh iTs weighT. No more we'll hear OT Them, nor They oT us. PART Il OT all The scaTTered members oT our class Two, aT leasT, have kepT TogeTher, one Bill Bowen, and The oTher l:osTer Gilgis. These Two proTess aulove oT all ThaT's iusT: Their public's choice in poliTics They guide Through Their Tonsorial esTablishmenT Where all evenTs oT momenT They discuss. Now will we hear oT one who in youTh's bloom The opera sTage had looked on, Tull oT hope ThaT There one day an audience she'd Thrill WiTh ThroaTy alTo warblings never equalled. Ne'er realized had This ambiTion been, l-low near she goT we sTraighTway will relaTe, A beggar charwoman who nighTly Tolls WiThin The opera house To Tidy up 30 The programs drop'd by careless music- lovers. Thus many programs saw she, buf nof one l-ler own name carried, no ne'er Alice Ebeling. And now, before fo Washingfon we go To see which of our classmafes landed fhere, Three members who wifh greaf worldly success Did meef, we'll sfop briefly fo menfion here. Lasf week we learned of fhe decease of one Charles Dosfal, worfhy burgher of fhe fown, And prosp'rous broker on fh' exchange, besides, Of Brighf's disease. Mourned is he by a widow And fhree grown children, all fhemselves well-married. ln our cify fwo we know, now grace The Sanifary Board, Dick Presfon and John Cufler, bofh in order of Propriefy Do live wifh wives and families. PART Ill Long from our ivory fower did we scan The milling hive of fireless, laboring man. Our greaf and honored nafion governed yef By fhose much more by plafifude besef Than fhaf poor mongrel people which fhey ruled. Republicans fhen held fhe covefed bridge From which fhe ship of sfafe was sfeered wifh one, John Phillips. af fhe off unwieldy helm, By which he cuf a figure passing far ln beaufy all who e'er had gone before. Elecfion issues had mosf clouded been: Wifh one greaf speech did Mr. Phillip win. lf's our morale, once live and sfrong, fhaf's dead. Our spirif back is all we need, he said. 3I ECHOES Of almosf equal wisdom and renown Were all opposing candidafes, if seemed. 'Twas Alice l-lolloway fhe nearesf came To carrying off fhe honors dearly soughf. As Democraf she shoufed, whooped, and swore, America can win, gef in and figh+! The Prohibifion Parfy sfill did sfrive To lead fhis wayward nafion fo fhe righf And virfuous pafh from which if off hafh sfrayed. Rosemary Karnopp, presidenfial fimber, Labored long fo bring back femporance, And ably aided and assisfed was By Jimmie Donahue, fhaf violenf And iron-fisfed soap-box orafor. A cabinef bofh iusf and sage upheld Wifh wise advice fheir noble sfrong- willed head. The Sfafe Deparfmenf Richard l-lall did f'L1l'Ti A high silk haf fhis brow did fruly grace. By Kingery fhe Treas'rer's folio Was born wifh equal skill and bravado. Afforney-General Coambes, fhe sage of law, Wif'h scholar's sfoop fhe Capifol did haunf. PART IV As secrefary fo The Presidenf, l-ler counfenance by specfacles adorned, One Beffy Lindsfrom gracefully did acf. And lady Senafor Virginia Jones, , The firsf of her fair sex fo grace fhaf l-louse, A pofenf force was offen found fo be. A bill she infroduced was sure fo win, l-ler colleagues' courfesy no doubf fhe cause. Our counfry was upheld in foreign lands By diplomafs whose sfrong and sfeady hands Unifed all foreign knofs, and led fhe hulk, Now roffing, of fhe Ship of Sfafe fhrough seas of peace. Bud Thackery was senf fo Spain anon, ECHOES And wifh his crooning soofhed fhe harried King. For royalfy once more in Casfille ruled. Th' Ambassador fo France a lady was: Miss Shields fhe posf did hold and wifh her smile Spread cheer and fellowship abouf fhose halls. Dick Glson in Sf. James' courf was puf. His friend, fhe Queen, he charmed quife wonderfully Wifh quips and songs and funes upon fhe bass. Anofher Brain Trusf 'round fhe Presidenf Sfill did argue, falk, experimenf, And wifh ifs formulae confound us all. lfs leaders were four in number, professors wise, Erudife men of learning, profound and abfruse. By name Sfan Knighf, Shelly Fox, Duke Scoff, and Goog Dahl. And in fhe social whirl af Washingfon, Espoused fo Senafors and diplomafs, Passing fime by confroversy vain Of precedence and sfyles and scandals peffy. Were Helen Clemenfs, Helen Bellows, Fran McNulfy, Who fhoughf if besi' fhaf gloves of elbow lengfh Should nof be worn af Presidenfial Balls, While holding firmly fo fhe ofher side Rufh Anderson did argue, never swayed, And aided by The sfaunchesf of allies, Munsfer, Barden, and Cowan, fheir maiden names, Wifh Mildred Mullen, who, in dancing days, Had wifh her charms ensnared a minisfer. PART V If seemed fhaf hisfory was fo be made Thaf fafeful year of l956. The war debfs never had been paid in full, So off Locke Rogers wenf wifh purpose grim, Senf fo Europe's courfs fo press our claims. Two years in argumenf wifh crowned heads, Wifh dicfafors, officials high and low, And so exausfed each wifh whom he , sfrove, They promised all and packed him off in sfafe. The mired, sfruggling governmenf af home, Received fresh hope from fhis greaf vicfory. And ouf fo sea all gazed wifh sfraining eyes, To glimpse fhe laden galleons which bore To fhem a nafion-saving horde of gold. PART VI Buf ah, and fhen whaf greaf disasfer fell! The sfreefs wifh blood did run, fhe head- lines blazed, SECRET'RY ABSCONDS WITH EUROPES DEBT For Kingery a crisis grave had caused By filching seven billion dollars off, And revolufion nafion-wide did sfalk. Then all unbridled we did go abouf, A frue democracy, each governed by Himself, and none fhe masfer of anofher. And Kingery meanwhile in far-off Lagos saf, Gambled, played abouf, and fook 'ro drink, And in fhe end slipped down fo fhe grave: The worfhless freasure, foo, was losf wifh him. O And here af lasf we musf perforce desisf. And leave fhe fufure fo unfwine ifself, Each one fo go abouf his separafe way, Conquering or conquered by himself, And fhe nafion fo resolve ifs desfiny info Ufopian peace and harmony. 32 JUNE AHLSTRAND Junie Wilmelle Orcheslra I:Tap Dancing 3: Commercial Club 3: Spanish Club 4 Universily ol Wisconsin MARIE LOUISE ALDER Wilme++e French Club I Charily Commillee 4 Reserve Desk 4 Erskine R.GLENN AMMER GeneraI Glenview Band I.2.3.4 Leller l.2.3.4 DOROTHY ANDERSON Dodie Wilmelle Gibrallar High School Wisconsin I.2.3 Business College HELEN JEANNE ANDERSEN Blondie Winnefka Circulaiion Slall of New Trier News 4 Typing Slalrl of Echoes 4 Library Reserve Desk 2.3.4 Rollins, Florida RUTH ANDERSON Ru'Ihie WiImeI'I'e Girls' Club Financial Commillee 4 Dramalic Club 3.4: Program Chairman 4 Road To YesI'ercIay 3: Girls' Glee Club 2,3.4 GondoIiers 3: loIanIhe 4 Honor Group I .2.3: Honor Sociely 4 T.N.T 3.4: Spanish Club 3.4: Secrelary 3.4 Edilor of Organizalion Sialzl of Echoes 4 G.A.A. 2.3.4: Soccer 2.3: Nalural Dancing I Grinnell 33 VIRGINIA ANDERSEN Ginnie Wilmelle Freshman Baseball I:Swimming I,2 lvladrigal Club I,2.3: Commerce Club l,2 Commerce Club Honor Division 2 Social Commillee Freshman Parry I Sainr Francis Haspilal DON ANDREWS PeanuIs Glencoe Swimming Team I,2: Band I.2.3.4: Iniormalrion Desk 4: Baseball InI'ramural3 Echoes Circulalion Slarl 3.4 Echoes Snapshol Sfalil 4: Heallh Counselor 2 DOROTHY ARMSTRONG Dorrie Glencoe Honor Group 3: Lens Club 4 French Club 4: Baskelball Class 4 Snapshol Slahc ol Echoes 4 Slephens Jr.CoIIege CLARENCE ARNOLD Clancy Evanslon Band I,2.3,4: Siamp Club 2 Norlhweslern FREDERICK ASCI-IBACI-IER Ash Wilmelle Varsify Baseball 3.4: Volley Ball 2 Wafer Polo 2: Baseball 2: Foolball 4 Baskelball 4: Orcheslra I,2.3: Band 4 Horse Shoe Champion 4 Norihweslern DAGMAR AUGDAHL Daggy Winnelka Service Club 3.4: Glee Club 4 IoIan'Ihe 4 ECHOES CHARLES ASHLEY Dick WiImeHe Norlhweslern BETTY JANE BAILEY Bege Hubbard Woods Swimming I,2: Baskelball I,2,3.4 Soccer I : Archery 3: Glee Club 3,4 lvladrigal Club 3: Gondoliers 3 loIanIhe 4: G.A.A. 4: Golf 4 Tennis 2: Ping Pong 4 JOHN BAILEY Niles Cenier I RMA BALL Wilmelle G.A.A. 3.4: Hockey 2: Girls' Club Represenlalive 4 Volley Ball I Uhdecided RAYMOND BALMES Ray Winnelka Valley Ball l,2: Commercial Club l,2,3,4 Geology Club 2.3: Ornilhology Club 2,3 U ndecicled ELIZABETH BARDEN Winnelka Vice-Presideni' of Class I lnframural Sporl' Chairman 3 T.N.T. 3.4: Honor Group I.2: Honor Socie+y4 Girls' Club Commiiiee I.2,3 Presidenl of Girls' Club 4 Winner of Fall Singles Tennis TournamenI'4 G.A.A. 2.3,4: 300 Poinr Award 2 500 Poini' Award 3 Uniwersiiy of Chicago ECHOES BETTY BARKER Bel Wilmeife Volley Ball I: Baskelball I: Baseball I Soccer 2: Domecon Club 2: Clogging 4 Undecided JOHN BARTHOLOMEW Barney Wilmeile Glee Club 2,3,4: Echoes Phoiographic Siail Gondoliers : lolan+he : If I Were King' Dramalic Club: Baskelball 4: l.lvl. School: Inlramural Baseball 2.3: Horshoe Doubles Champion Healih Counselor 2 Lawrence GERTRUDE BATTER Kenilworih Richmond Hill High School, New York I,2 Undecided INES BATTISTELLO Glencoe Glee Club 3: Service Club 4 Heallh Counselor4 Girls' Club Represen'I'aiive3 Undecided JOHN BEAM Johnny Evanslon' Rifle Club l,4: Spanish Club 2 Usher Corps I 3 Tri-Ship Represenlalive 2,3 Harvard ALBERT BECHTELHEIMER Beck Winnelka Iniramural Track I: Frosh-Soph Foofball 2 Varsily Foolball 3: Track Squad 3: Spanish Club 3: Usher Corps 4 Tri-Ship Represenlalive l,2 Echoes S+afl4: Glee Club I,2.3 Informalion Desk 4: Gondoliers 3 Minnesola 34 EDWARD BEIER Ed Glenview lnlrarnural Eooiball 3.4 Volley Ball 4 Michigan HELEN BELLOWS Bel Glencoe G.A.A. 2.3.4. Swimming l.2 Head of Horseback Riding 4 Heallh Council l:GIee Club 3.4 Gondoliers 3 Girls' Club Financial Cornmiilee 2 Chairman Girls' Club Arrangemenls Commillee 4 Echoes Organizalion S'l'aii3 Assislanl Edilor Echoes 4: Scriblerus 2.3.4 Vice-Presiden1'4: Lens Club 1.2.3 T.N.T.4 Gulf Park ARTHUR BESS Bud Wilmelle Liqhiweigh1'Baske'lball l.2 l.M.Track 1.2: l.M. Swimming 2 Debale Club 2 Decoralion Commillee I Undecided GENEVIEVE BIRLAUF Jenny Wilmelle German Club 2.3: Eislball 4 Commerce Club4 Girls' School in Swilzerland WILFRED BLADES Bill Winnellca l.M. Touch Foolball 4: Senior Traclc 3.4 Leiler 3.4: Echoes Circulalion Edilor 4 Tri-Ship Represen1alive3.4: Honor Group l T,N.T. 4: Dance Commiilee 4 CAROLINE BLOW Carol Winnelka G.A.A.: Commercial Club I Undecided 35 NORMAN BOEHMER Dolly Glencoe l.M. Baskelball 1.2.3.4 l.M. Baskelball Champions 4: Waier Polo 1,2 l.M. Swimming l 7 Swimming Team 2.3 l.M. Fooiball l.2.3: Heavy Champions 2.3 l.M. Track Relays 1.2.3. 34Lap Champions 3 Norihweslern HELEN A. BON DY Bunny Wilmelle Ornilhology Club: Geology Club 3.4 Secrelary 4: Reserve Desk Librarian 4 Senior Girls' Corps4 l Washinglon Posler Winner 1932 Undecided MAURICE BOSLEY Bos Kenilworlh l.M. Baskelball llealhers and liqhlsl 2.3.4 l.M. Foolball 4. Rifle Team 1.2.3.4 Leller l.2,3.4q Rifle Club 1.2.3.4 Presidenl4 Undecided LAU RY BOTTHOF Boi Kenilworlh Erosh-Soph Foolball 2: Numerals 2: Junior Track 21 Nurnerals 2: Senior Track 3.4 LeTlers 3.4: Echoes Business Manager4 Heallh Council 3: lnlramural Eoolball 1: l.M. Baseball lg l.M. Swimming 2: l.M. Wafer Polo 2 Princelon WILLIAM BOWEN Bill Wilmelle Baskelball 3: Rifle Club I3Scriblerus 4 Head oi lhe Usher Corps 4 Edilor-in-Chief of 'rhe Echoes 4 Leaque oi Nalions Coniesl' 3.4 Honor Group 1.2.35 Honor Sociely 4 T,N.T.4 Norihweslern CHESTER BREVITZ Choi Kenilworlh McDohogh School. Maryland 1.2 Evanslon 3 ECHOES MARTIN BRIDGES Marry Winnelka Track l.2.3.4: Track Numerals I.2 Baskefball Numerals 2: Eoofball 2.3.4 Numerals 2: Le'r'rer4 Tri-Ship lnlerscholaslic CommirIee3 Tri-Ship Dinner Com mi'I'lee 4 Sluclenl Council 4 Informalion Desk 4: Band I : Gavel Club 4 Illinois RUTH BRISTOL BrisIie Wilmelle Service Club 3: Echoes Arl Slallli 4 Madrigal Club 2.3 Reserve Desk Librarian 4 Honor Group I .2 Ripon GERALD W. BROOKS Gerry Winnelka lnlramural Golf l:RiIle Club I.2 Golf Team 3: Dramalic Club Aclive 3 Debaling Team 2.3.4 Shullle Relay School Champions 3 Norrhwesiern ALFRED BROWN AI WiIme++e Frosh-Soph Foolball 2: Numerals 2 Varsily Foolball 3: Dramalic Club I.2.3.4 Debale Club 3: Slage Crew4 Junior Music Club 2: Glee Club 2.4 Seven'reen I 7 Il I VVere King 4 Iolan+he 4: Class Treasurer I Nalional Forensic Board 3 Drama Course WILLIAM BROWN Bill Wilmelle Onarga Mililary School I Beverly Hills High School 2 VIRGINIA BROWNING Ginny WiIme'I'+e Soccer I.2.3.4: Fisfball I,2.3.4: Baskelball l.2.3.4: Baseball 3 G.A.A. l.2.3.4-: N.T.G.A.A. 3: LeII'er4 Domecon Club I : Commerce Club 3 Mock Elecfion 3: Clogging 3 Soccer I.4 Chicago Universily ECHOES BEVERLY BRUNS Bev Wilmerle Baskelball I.2: Heallh Counselor I Lens Club I Lake Foresl MOTLEY BRYANT Mol Glencoe Swimming I,2.3,4: Numerals 2: Leller 3 Echoes Slalili 3.4: II I Were King 4 Usher Corps 4: Inlormalion Desk 4 I.M. Baseball 2: New Trier News SI'all4 Senior Receplion Cornmilree Mock Elecrion 3: T.N.T. 4 Universily of Missouri JANE BRYSON Winnelka Girls' Club Financial Commirlee 4 Class Manager of Eislball: Service Club 3.4 Presiclenl 4: Junior Music Club 2.3 Baskefball 2.3,4: Lens CIuIo4 Echoes Organizarion Srall 4 Denison SI-IIRLEY BURNETT ShirI Glencoe Soccer Class Team I.2: Baskelball 2 Baseball 4: CIogging3 Manager of Clogging 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4 Spanish Club 4: G.A.A. Represenlalive I.2 G.A.A. Award 3 Grinnell WILLIAM BURRILL Bill Wilmelle Fresh--Soph Foorball 2 Erosh-Soph Baskelball 2: Goncloliers 3: Iolonlhe 4 Glee Club 2.3.4 Denison JOSEPHINE BUSSCHER Jo Winnelka German Club 2: Archery 2 Mallinckrodl I Moser Business College 36 JOHN BYRNE Jack Kenilworlh Foolball 4: Leller 4. Swimming I.2.3,4 Le'H'er3 Presidem' of Sludenl' Council 4 New Trier News Slallf 4 Echoes Slalif 4: T.N.T. 4 Darlmoulh CAROLINE CALLOWAY HH Wilmelle V Organizalion Slahf ol: Echoes 4 Honor Group l.2: Girls' Club Bazaar3 Nalural Dancing 2.3: Baslcelball I.2 Archery 2: Honor Sociely 4 Spanish Club 3.4 Universily of Illinois JEAN CAMPBELL Kayo Vxfinnellca Slamp Club l.2.3.4: Vice-Presidenl 2.4 Senior Music Club 4 Washinglon Posfer Conlesl: G.A.A 2.3.4 Srephens College PHYLLIS CARLETON Phee Wilmelle G.A.A. I.2.3.4: N.T.G.A.A. 2.3.41 Leiler 3. 4: Soccer 2.3: Team 3 Swimming Team I.2: French Club 2.4 Lens Club I.2.3.4: Vice-PresidenI4 Second Glee Club 3 Arrangemenl Commillee Girls' Club 3 Chairman Social Commillee 4 Clogging 4: Echoes S+ahf3 Typing Edilor of Echoes 4 Class Baslceiball Manager 3 G.A.A. Represenrarive 2 Denison HOWARD CARLSON Howie Kenilworlh Inlramural Heavyweighl Foolball 2 Illinois WILLIAM CHICHESTER Chi Glencoe Glee Club l.2.3:Oc+e1 I PiraI'es of Penzance I: GondoIiers 3 Varsiry Baslqelball 4: Le'Her4 Echoes S'laI3l:4: I.M. Baslcelball 2.3 I.M. Foorball 4 Varsily Baseball 4 Brown 37 FRANK CH RISTENSEN Chris+y Wilmelle Cheer Leader l.2.3.4: Leller 2: Cerlificare 4 Senior Orcheslra l.2.3: Glee Club I.2.3.4 Boys' Oclel l.2.3.4: Senior Music Club l.2.3 Pira+es of Penzance I : Gondoliers 2 Iolan'rhe 4 De Pauw IRENE CHRISTENSON Rene Winnellca Soccer 2.3.43 Swimming I: Baslcelball l.2.3 Baseball I.2.3.4: Commercial Club 3.4 Undecided CAROLINE CLARK Cookie Wilme'H'e French Club 2.3.4: Secrerary 3 Lens Club 3.4: Secrerary 3: Service Club 3 Tennis 2.3.4: Senior Baslcelball 4 Miss Harris Florida School I Golf4: Soccer 4: Clogging 3 Smilh HELEN CLEMENTS Kenilworlh French Club 3: Lens Club 3.4 Second Soccer Team 4: Echoes Slail 3.4 Class Manager Archery 4: Friendly Commirlee Girls' Club 4 Evanslon Township High School I Denison RUTH COALE Babs Winnelka Scriblerus Club 2.3,4: French Club 2.3: Employmenl' Commirree of Girls' Club 4 G.A.A, Social Commillee 4 Honor Group I.2.3: Honor Sociely 4 Norlhweslern JOSEPH COAMBS Joe Kenilworih Norlh Shore Counlry Day School l.2 Foolball 3.4: Lelier 4: Track 4: Baslcelball 3 Chicago ECHOES BETTY JUNE COLLINS Belly Wilmelle French Club 2: Domecon Club 2 Commerce Club I.3.4 Commerce Club Division I.3 GILBERT CONOVER Bud Glencoe Lighlweighl' I,M. Foolball 2 Kenyon JOHN CONRAD Connie Winnelka Honor Sociely 4: Swimming: Leller 3.4 Glee Club I.2: Pira'Ies of Penzance Sluclenl Council: Informalion Desk 4 Honor Group I.2.3: Logic Club 4 Echoes SIafli4 Harvard DONALD G. COOKE Cookie Kenilworlh Band I.2.3,4: Class Social Commillee 2.3 Echoes Aclverlising Slall 4 Handball Doubles 3.4: Waler Polo 2 Princelon GEORGE COOKE Cookie Winnelka Boys' Glee Club 3.4: loIan'Ihe 4 Commerce Club 4: N.S.S. ol C. I Duke JOHN CORDELL Johnny Winnerlca Lake View High School I.2.3 Baskelball 4 Norlhweslern ECHOES LOUISE BELLE COWAN Duchess Glencoe News Noles 2.3: French Club 2.3 Girls' Club Friendly Commillee 3 Girls' Club Charily Commillee 4 Echoes Slalil 3: Edilor Lilera ry Slaff 4 Firsl' Prize Philips TesIimoniaI3 Girls' Club Bazaar 3: Junior Music Club 4 Wellesley WARREN COZZENS Trom Wilmelle Bancl I.2.3.4: Soloisl 3: Orcheslra I.2 . PiraIes ol: Penzance 2: I.M, Foolball 2.4 Illinois MARION CRACRAFT Wilmelie Bazaar Commillee I.3: Properlies Crew 3.4 Dramalic Club 3.4 Chicago Universily PERRY CRAWFORD Doc Vrfinnelka Radio Club I.2.3: Sporls Club 2.3 Rifle Club 3: Logic Club 4 lnliormalion Desk 4: Honor Group I.2.3 Honor Sociely 4: Echoes Slafl 4 California Inslilule of Technology WALLACE CRAWFORD Wally Wilmelle l.M. Wafer Polo 2: l.M. Baseball 2 Rifle Club I: Lens Club 2: Honor Group 2 Echoes Adverlising S+al:I4 WILLIAM CRAY Bill Norlhfield Scriblerus 4: Honor Group 3 Williams Prize Conlesl' 3 Nolre Dame 38 MARIANNE CROSBY Glencoe Honor Group 3: Service Club Undecided H ELEN CROSSLEY Wilmelie Undecided RICHARD CULLEN Dick Wilmelle Liqhlweighl Baskelball 3.43 LeHer4 Baseball 4: Junior Track 2 I M Baskelball I:Frosh-Soph Baskelball 2 Numerals 21 I-M Track 3 Echoes Sfali 4: lniormaiion Desk 4 Denison MARGUERITE CURLL Peggy Wilmeile Marywood School, Evanslong Glee Club 4 Penn Hall JOHN ALDEN CUTLER Johnny Wilmelfe Inlrra-Mural Foolball 2 Phillips Exeier Academy 31 Track 4 lniormalion Desk 4 Echoes Adverlising Slari 4 Echoes Ari' Siaici 4 Darlmouih DOROTHY DAVIS Dol Kenilworlh Erasmus Hall, New York I Illinois 39 ROBERT DAVIS Niki Vxfinnelka I-M Baskelball 2: I-M Touch Foolball 4 Lighfweighl' Baskelball 3: LeHer3 I-leavyweighlBaskelball41Leller 4 Tennis Team 3: Echoes Slali 4 News Shall 4: Logic Club 4 lniormalion Desk 4 Undecided JOHN DICKSON Glencoe Sfamp Club l,2,3: Healih Counselor I Spanish Club 4: Radio Club I Undecided l-IESTER DILLON Hess Kenilworlh Glee Club 2,3.4: Secrelary 4 Spanish Club 3.4: Gondoliers 4 Girls' Club Represenlafive 2 Girls' Club Employmeni Commiiiee 4 Junior Prom Decoraiion CommiT'lee3 Pine Manor MARIE DODDS Marilza Wilmelle Swimming I,2: Manager 2 Heallh Counselor 2: French Club 2 Lens Club 2 Undecided JAMES DONAHUE Bud Wilmelie Debale 2,3,4q Caplain 3,4 Solon Reilly Cup 3g Siudeni Council 4 Inner Council 4 Tri-Ship Publicily Commiilee 4 Chairman ol lnler Schools Comrnilfee 4 Michigan CHARLES LEWIS DOSTAL huck Glencoe Frosh-Soph Foolball I Varsily Foolball 2,3,4: Leiler 2.3.4 Fresh-Soph Baskeiball 2: Varsiiy Track 3,4 Lelier 33 l-M Baseball Champs 2,3 Vice Presiden?olTri-Ship31 Presidenl 4 Class Presidenl' 2: Class Vice-Presidenl3 T.N.T. 3,47 Capiain Foolball 4 Commillee of I 3 2,3 Tri4Ship Award 4 Amhersl HC: ECHOES FRANCIS ELLEN DURR Fran Kenilworlh Universily High School of Chicago l.2 Girls' Club Financial Commillree 4 Sarah Lawrence DON EASTERBERG Don Winnelka Band l.2: Crys'I'al Lake High 3 Dramaiic Club 2: The Ghosl S'rory 2 ALICE EBELING Paddy WiIme'lI'e Girls' Club Financial Commilrlee 3 Girls' Club Treasurer 4 Junior Music Club I.2.3: Presidenl 2 Senior Music Club 4: Glee Club 3.4 GondoIiers 3: lolan'rhe 4 German Club 2.4: Dramaric Club 2.3.4 Player 3.4 Man Who Married a Dumb Wife 2 Road Io Yeslerclayu 3: T.N.T. 3,4 Honor Group l.2.3: Honor Sociely 4 Hockey l.2: Baseball 2.3 Class Manager 3: Echoes Aclivilies EdiIor4 Publiciry Commillee ol G.A.A. 2 N.T.G.A.A. 3 Grinnell JANE ELIES EDWARDS Winnelka Baskelball l.2.3.4 Girls' Club Represenlalive 3.4 Baseball 2.3.47 Clogging 3.4 Dancing 4: Fislball 2: Spanish Club 3.4 Lens Club 3.4: G.A.A. 3.4 Rockford LOUISE EISENSTAEDT Eisy Glencoe Senior Music Club 4 Swimming Team l.2.3.4 Class Swimming Manager 3 I-leacl ol: Swimming 4: Soccer Team I.3.4 G.A.A. 2.3.42 N.T.G.A.A. 4 I-Iealrh Council 2 Sophie Newcomb GRACE ELLIS Glencoe Glee Club 2.3.4: Junior Music Club I Senior Music Club 2.3.4 GoncloIiers 3: IoIan'lhe 4 French Club 3: Reserve Desk Librarian 3.4 Financial Commillee Girls' Club 2 Honor Group I : Echoes Slalili 4 Clogging 4 Norlhweslern ECHOES EVELYN ENGELI-IARDT Tools Niles Cen'l'er Glee Club I.2: Commercial Club I.2.3 Baseball 2 Norihweslern ELMER EDINARD ERICKSON VVilmeHe Slamp Club I lnlrramural Wafer Polo Champs 2 Spanish Club 2.3 Eclilor Echoes Pholography S'la'Il4 Track 2.3.4 M. I.T. ERNEST ESTES Ernie Wilmelle Foolball 4: Honor Sociely 4 Glee Club 4: Sfudenl Council 4 Presidenl 4: T.N.T. 4 U ncleciclecl EVELYN B. EVANS Evy Kenilworlh Service Club 4: Echoes Slaff 4 Illinois MARY JANE FALVEY Jane Wilmerle Junior Music Club I.2.3 Dramaric Club 2,3.4: French Club 3,4 Glee Club 2.3.4: GhosI' S'Iory 2 GondoIiers 3: II I Were King 4 IoIan'Ihe 4 Norihweslern RUTI-I I.. FELSENTHAL Felsie Glencoe Junior Music Club 2: Lens Club 2.3 Honor Group 2: G.A.A. 2.3.4 Conneclicul 40 JAMES FERRY. JR. Two-Tux Glencoe Radio Club I M.I.T PAUL FLANNERY Winnellca Ohio Mililary Inslilufe 3 Lake Foresl VIRGINIA FLANNERY Sidney Winnelka Dramafic Club I.2.3.4 Charily Commillee 2: Social Com mi'r'Iee 3 Seven'reen I Goodman School of Drama RICHARD FLYNN Richie Winnelka Frosh-Soph Baslcelball I: Numeral I Varsiry I.igh'Is 2.3.42 Le++er 2.3.4 Inlramural Class B Golf 2 Illinois HOWARD FOGG Howie Wilmeile Glee Club I.2.3.4 Pira'Ies of PenZance I GondoIiers 3: IoIanI'he 4 Cha riry Commiifee 2.3,4: Echoes Slafi 3 Usher Corps 4: Logic Club 4 Honor SocieIy4: Informalion Desk4 Darlmoulh SHELDON FOX Quincy WiIme'H'e Frosh-Soph Foofball I.2: Numerals I.2 Varsily Foolball 3.4: Leller 3.4 Fresh-Soph Baslceiball 2 Chairman Tri-Ship Dinner Commillee 4 Echoes SIaI3F4 Norfhweslern 4I ANTHONY FRANCO. JR. KoIce Winnellca Varsiiy Golf Team 2.3.41 Lelier 3 Lighlweighl Foolball I Universi+y of Florida ALICE FREEMAN Vlfilmelle Forensic Board 2: Gavel Club I.2 Spanish Club 3.4: Dramalic Club 4 Honor Group I,2,3: Honor Sociely 4 Universiiy of Arizona FLEETA FREEMAN Wilmelle Beaver High School 3: Soccer I Undecided WILLIAM R. FREEMAN Willie Winnellca Pasadena Junior College I.2 Universify of Arizona MARIE FRIEDLAN DER Tiny Wilmelle Glee Club 2.3.4: Junior Music Club French Club 3: Commerce Club 4 Echoes Acfiviiies Slafi 3,4 GondoIiers 3: loIanIhe 4 Madrigal CIub2 Senior Girls' Program Commilfee 4 Hoclcey 2: G.A.A. 2 Grinnell JAMES L. GARDNER Jim Wilmelle New Troy High School I.2 Commerce CIub4 Universiiy of Michigan ECHOES MARGUERITE GASTON Marge Winnellca G.A.A. 3.4: Soccer 2 Lens Club 2: French Club 2 Commerce Club3 Commercial Club Honor Division 3 Honor Group3 Illinois EMILY JANE GERBER Em Wilmelle SI. Mary's Academy 2: Geology Club I Reserve Desk Librarian 4 lolanlI'ie 4: Glee Club 3.4 S+. Mary's Academy ELEANOR GERKEN Ellie Glenview Heallh Councilor 2: Baseball 2 CHARLES GIBSON Jack Wilmelie Undecided SANFORD GIFFORD Glencoe Scriblerus 3.4 Harvard PETER L. GILBERT Kenilworlh Junior Music Club I.2 Senior Music Club 3.4: Band I.2.3.4 Senior Orclieslra 3.4: Honor Sociefy 4 Honor Group l.2.3 Chicago ECHOES FOSTER GILGIS Fos Wilmelie I. M. Fealherweighl Baslcefball I I. M. Baseball 3: Basleeiball Manager 2.3.4 Numerals 3: Leiler 4: Sfudeni Council 4 Usher Corps 3.4: Sporls Club 2 Tri-Ship Inler-relalions Commirlee 4 T.N.T. 3.4: Tri-Ship Dance Commillee 4 lniormaiion Desk4 Oberlin ELWOOD G.GLASS.JR. Woody Glencoe Dramafic Club 2,3.4: Player 3.4 Chairman Publicily Cornmiriee 4 The Ghosi SI'ory 2 Road 'lo Yeslerdayu 3 The Charm School 3: lf I Were King 4 lolan'Ihe 4: Glee Club 3,4 1 Honor Group 2: Frosh-Soph Foolball 2 Numerals 2: lnlramural Volleyball 2 Cornell NORA GLASSENBU RG Wilmerie Dancing 2: French Club 2.3 Undecided GERTRUDE GOETZ Geri Wilmelie German Club 2,3 VIRGINIA GRAHAM Ginny Glencoe Norifhweslern WILLIAM GRANT GriIz Glencoe Frosh-Soph Fooiball I.2: Numerals I l.M. Baseball 3: Band 1.2.3 Colorado Uniyersily 42 EDWIN BOOTH GRAUER, JR. Ed Glencoe I. M. Lighfweighl' Foolball I I. M. Lighiweighl Fooiball Coach 3 Va rsiI'y Tennis 3: Va rsi'ry Traclc 4 Echoes Ari' Sfalzl 4 Chicago Academy of Fine Arls DOROTHY GRAW Dol Glenview Soccer I: Baseball 27 Manager Undecided LOREN GREENBLATT Lory Winnellca Fealherweighl' Baskeiball I Fooiball Lighlweighl i Heavyweiqhl' 31 Lighiweighl Baskelball 3 Le'Her 3: Heavyweiqhl Baslcelball 4 Le'Her4: Baseball 2.3.4 Leiler 37 Band I,2.3,4 Washinglon and Lee RICHARD LOUIS GREENGARD Rudy Hubbard Woods Junior Music Club I,2 Glee Club 4: IoIanIhe 4 Chicago RUSSELL GRENNING Russ Glenview VERNA G-RENNING Glenview Baseball 2 43 JOHN G-RIFFITH GriFFie Winnellca Honor Socie+y4 Lighlweighl Varsily Baslcelball 3,4 LeI'Ier4: Honor Group I,2 Debale Team I,2: Leiler I,2 Gavel Club I,2,3: German Club 2,3 I. M.Touch-Foo+baII 4 I. M. Baslfelball 21 Forensic Board 2,3 Informaiion Deslc 4 Michigan LORRAINE GRIFFITH Lorrie Glencoe Commercial Club 4 Undecided VIVIAN GRIGSBY Viv Vlfilmelle Swimming I: Baseball 21 G.A,A. 2.3.4 Lens Club I.2.3,4: Madrigal Club 2.3 N.T.O. 3: French Club 2: Glee Club 2.3.4 Reserve DesI14: News Noies 2,3 Echoes Slafli 3: GondoIiers 3 IoIanIhe 4: Second Barnell Prize 3 U niversily of Kenluclcy ADAM GRUBER Grube Glencoe Fooiball Manaqer2 School Baseball 3 Informalion Desk 4: Sandwich Commillee 4 German Club 2.4: Iniramural Foolball I Illinois JOAN GUTHRIDGE Anio Wilmeiie Glee Club 3.4: Senior Music Club 4 GondoIiers 3: Lens Club I French Club 4: Clogging 4 IoIan'rhe 4 De Pauw ENOCH HAGLUND Hag Winnellca LM. Volleyball 2,3 I. M. Baslceiball 2 Commercial Club I,2 Texas U. ECHOES BETTY HALI DAY Winnelka Morgan Park High School I Drarnalic Club 4: Spanish Club 3,4 Lens Club 2,4 Rollins JAMES HALL Jim Wilmelle I. M. Foolball I Junior Swimming Team I Frosh-Soph Foolball 2: Numerals 2 I. M.VoIIeybaII 2 Varsi'I'y Foolball 3: lnlormalion Desk 4 Vice-Presidenl Heallh Council 2,4 Nolre Dame JANET HALL Jan Glencoe French Club 2 RICHARD HALL Dick Wilmelfe Frosh-Soph Foolball I:NumeraIs I Track 2,3: Numerals 2: Foolball 4 Tri-Ship Represenlalive I.3 Chairman Tri-Ship Award Commillee 3 S'I'uclen'I' Council 4 Assislanl Edilor of Echoes 4 Head ol Noon Movies 4: Scriblerus Club 3,4 Honor Group I,2,3: Honor Sociely 4 T.N.T 3,4: Presidenl T.N.T 4 Norlhweslern ROBERT I. HALLOUIST Bob Winnelka Frosh-Soph Foolball I:Numerals I Frosh-SopI1Baske+IoaII I,2: Nurnerals I,2 Varsily Fao+baII 2,3,4: Leller 3,4 Varsily Baskelball 3.4: Leller 3,4 Varsily Track 3: Varsily Baseball 4 Tri-Ship Represenlafive l,2,3 Tri-Ship Dinner Commillee 4 Sluclenl Council 4: lnlormalion Desk 4 Echoes Sla'FI4: I.M. Handball Champion Wabash WILLIAM HAPP Bud Winnelka Swimming l,2,3,4: Leller 2,3,4: Caplain 4 Frosh-Soph Foolball 2: Numerals 2 Informalion Desk 4: Echoes Group Piclures 4 Glee Club I,2 Inlramural Wafer Polo 3 lnlramural Volley Ball 2 Inrramural I3asebaIl3 Norlhweslern ECHOES WILLIAM HARDING JOSEPH HARRISON Joe Kenilworlh I.M. Baskelball 3: I.M. Track 3 Lighlweighl Baskelball 4: I.M. Foolball 4 Foolball Manager 2,3,4: Numerals 3 Leller 4: Tri-Ship Represenlalive 3 Chorus I : Band I : Sludenl Council 4 Illinois RICHARD HARVEY Dick Wilmelle Tri-Ship Represenlalive 3 Illinois GEORGE CLARK HATHAWAY Clark Glenview Boys' Glee Club 3,4 Evanslon High School 2 WII.LIS A. I-IATHAWAY Willy Glenview Evanslon High School 2: Chess Club 4 Band 4 Chicago Normal BRENNA HAWLEY Kenilworlh Glee Club 2,3,4: Librarian 4 French Club 2 Girls' Club Represenlalive 3 Sluclenl Council 4: Inner Council 4 Secrelary 4: lolan'rhe 4 Undecided 44 MARY LOUISE HAWXHURST Mazie Wilmerre Marywood I : Holy Child 2 Spanish Club 3 Chicago Universily MARY ALICE HAYES Hazy Wilmelie Junior Orcheslra I : Senior Orcheslra 2.3.4 Junior Music Club I Senior Music Club 2.3.4: Soccer I Spanish Club3 Undecided ORA JEAN HAZLEWOOD Jeanie Wilmelie Social Commillee Girls' Club 3 French Club 3: Lens Club 3.4 The Charm School 3 Baseball I Norlhweslern ESTHER HEARNE Es Winnelka unior Music Club 2: Senior Music Club 3.4 Madrigal Club 2: Glee Club 4 lolan+he 4 G.A.A. 2.3.4: Vice-Preside-nl 4 N.T.G.A.A. 3: Baseball I.2.3 Baskelball l.2.3.4: French Club 4 Presidenl' 4: Echoes Snapshol SI'aFF4 Girls' Club Financial Commi++ee 3 Fisiball 3.4: Swimming 2: Golf 2.3.4 Hockey 1.2.3.4 Honor Group I .2.3: Honor Sociely 4 Bryn Mawr MARJORIE HECHT Marge Wilmelle German Club 2.3.4: Baskelball 2.4 Undecided MARGARET l-IEINEMAN Peier Winnellca G.A.A. 3.4 Financial Commillee of Girls' Club 4 Soccer 3: Baseball I The Charm School 3 Undecided 345 JOHN HEINRICH Winnellca ENID HENDERSON Wilmelle Glee Club 3.4: Lens Club 2 Gondoliers 3 lolan'I'he 4 Norfhwesfern ZELLA HENDERSON Harry Wilmerfe Bancroil I-Iigh School. Hollywood. California Vfashinglon Lee High School. Virginia Cenlral High School. Washinglon. D.C. Tap Dancing 4 Bosion Universily ROBERT HERMANSON Bob Wilmefle Sporls Club I: Gavel Club I Sophomore Foolball Manager2 Junior Traclc 2: Numerals 2 inlrarnural Foolball 4 Illinois BETTY NNEBBER HERRICK VVilmeHe Girls' Club Financial Chairman 4 Echoes Snapshol' Slafi 4 De Pauw LOUISE DELIGHT HERZIG D Glencoe Junior Music Club I.2.3.4 Madrigal Club 3: Archery 3 Undecided ECHOES MYRTLE I-IIEBNER Hebe Glencoe Commercial Club 2 Undecided STANLEY HILLMAN S'reamer Kenilworih lnlramural Foolball I Sporis Club 3.4: I.M. Baskelball 4 lniramural Track 3: News SoliciIor4 Echoes Solicilor 4 Norlhweslern MURIEL I-IIMMEL Mimi Winnelka Sullivan Junior High I II: I Were King 4 Dramafic Club4 Illinois BETTY HITCHCOCK Hi'rchy Wilmelfe Hockey Team I Healih Represeniaiive I Iowa PHILIP JOHN HOELZ Phil Wilmelfe School Swimming Team 3 Baseball Junior Manager 3 Numeral 3: I.M. Baskelball 4 Echoes S'Iai3i4 Ari lnsiiiule FRANCES B. HOFFMAN Fran Wilmelle Mallinckrodl High School l.2,3 EcHoEs FRANCES HOFFMAN Wilmelle Commercial Club I .2.4 GERALDINE HOFFMAN Jerry Wilmeile Traclc I: Lens Club 2: Fislball 2.3.4 Baseball 3: Soccer 3 American Academy of Ari LOUIS HOFFMAN Louie Glencoe lnformalion Desk 4: I.M. Baskelball 3.4 I.M. Fooiloall 4: I.M. Track 2 Michigan LUCILLE HOFFMAN Wilmelle Swimming I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2.3: Soccer 2.3.4: Clogging 3: Baskelball 3 Advisor Baskelball 4: Baseball Advisor 2 Glee Club 3.4: Service Club 3.4 Lens Club 2: Commercial Club 3 Heallh Councilor 2: Gondoliers 3 G.A.A. 2.3.4 Norlhweslern KATHERINE HOFFMEYER Kay Vlfilmelie Baskeiball I,2.3: Baseball l.2.3: Track I.2 G.A.A. 2.3.47 Commercial Club 3 Madrigal Club 2: Second Glee Club 3 Firsl Glee Club 4: lolan'Ihe 4 Girls' Club Arrangemenis Comrniliee 3 Undecided ALICE HOLLOWAY Al Glencoe Secre'Ia ry of Class I Vice-Presideni' Class 4: T.N.T. 3.4 Honor Group l,2.3: Honor Sociely 4 French Club 3.4 Commerce Club. Secreiary 3 Vice-Presidenl' 4: Junior Music CIub'3 Senior Music Club 4 Co-Edilor Snapshof Slalf 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4 N.T.G.A.A. 3: Numeral 4: Presidenl G.A.A.4 Girls' Club Represenialive I Member Social Commiiiee 2 Arrangemenl Commillee 3: Soccer I,3.4 Firsl Team 2: Tap Dancing 3.4 Baskelball I.2.3: Fislball 2.3.4 I.M. Soccer 4: Golf 2.3.4: Tennis 2 Swimming 2.4: Archery 4 Beloil 46 KATH LYN HOLWAY Kae Wilmelie Spanish Club 3.4: Vice-Presiden+3 esidenI'4: Glee Club 4: Madrigal Club 2,3 IIIOIGI'1I'I'l9II 4: G.A.A. 2,3,4: N.T.G.A,A. 3 Lelrer 4: Nalural Dancing l:Soccer4 Tennis 3,4 Girls' Club Financial Commiiree 4 Service Club 3,4: Honor Group I,2,3 Honor Socieiy 4: T.N.T.4 Siudenlr Council 4: Echoes Sraii 4 Carlelon CAROL HOOKER Wilmerfe Financial Comrnilree 4 Girls' Club Represenrarive 2,4 G.A.A. Baseball I Ari Insiiruie WILLARD C. HOPKINS Will Hubbard Woods Senior Orcheslra I,2,3,4 Senior Music Club 2,3,4 rales of Penzance I : Gondoliers 3 IoIani'he 4: Noon Movies 4 Cornell Pi EDWIN HORN Ed Wilrnerle Varsily Fooiball 4: Leirer 4 Heavyweighl Va rsily Baskelball 4: Leller 4- Frosh-Soph Baskeiball I,2 Nurnerals I,2: Reireshrnenis Commiiiee 2 ' Baseball 2 Arizona RICHARD T. HOSKING, JR. Ted Wilmelie Band I,2,3,4:Award l,2,3,4 Senior Music Club 2,3 Senior Orcheslra I,2: Glee Club 2,3 Boys' Oclei' 2,31 Slamp Club I Gavel Club 4: Chess Club 4- Waler Polo 2: Drarnalic Club 2 'The Man Who Married The Dumb Wife 2 'Road 'Io Yesrerdayn 3: II I Were King 4 Wisconsin PHIL HOZA Phil Winnerka German Club 4: Sporis Club 2,3.4 Va rsiiy Foorball 4: Track 2,3,4 Michigan 47 HENRY W. HUNT Bud Winneika Band I,2,3,4: Band Award I,2 I.M. Heavyweigh? FooI'baII3 I.M. Waler Polo 2: Informarion Desk 4 Illinois MCKENDREE BOYD HUTCI-IINS Mac WiIme'H'e Senior l.M. Sporis Manager 4: Award 4 Assisianr Senior Fooiball Manager and Al'rernaIe4 Junior Foorball Manager 3, Award: l.M. Track 2: l.M. Volleyball 2: Varsiiy Baseball 2,3: Glee Club I,2,3,4 Spanish Club 3,4: Sporrs Club Award 4 PiraIes ol: Penzance I: Gondoliers 3 Iolanrhe 4: Tri-Ship Represeniaiive 3 Echoes Phorographic S'I'aI5F 4 Washinglon and Lee MARY HVID VViImeH'e , French Club 3.4: Tennis 2.3 Healrh Council 3 Universily ol: Souihern California KATHERINE IDLER Kay VViImeHe Baskerball !,2,3: Fisrball 4: Clogging 4 Soccer I: French Club 2,3 Girls' Club Represenialive 2 JEANNE DOROTHY JACOBS Jakie Winneika Hockey 3.4: Baskelball 3,4: G.A.A. 2,3,4 Head of Baskerball 4: N.T.G.A.A.3 Honor Group 2.3: Honor Socieiy 4 Reserve Desk Librarian 3 Orniihology Club 2 Norihwesiern RANDOLPH JACOBSON Randy Wilmelie Norihwesrern ECHOES ESTHER JANSSON Winnellca French Club 3.4: Honor Sociely 4 Baslcelball 3.4: Second Team Baseball 2 Heallh Council 2: G.A.A. 2.3.4 Service Club 3.4: Nalural Dancing 4 Sophomore Girls' Play 2 DAVID JASPER Dave Glencoe Baseball 3.4: Baslcelball 3 lnlramural Baslcelball 4 Waler Polo 2: Sludenl Council 4 Annapolis EILEEN JEWELL Julie Wilmelle Girls' Club Represenlalive l.2 French Club 2.3 Bazaar Adverlising Cornmillee 3 SYLVIA W.JOGL Siv Wilmerle G.A.A. 3.4: French Club 2.3.4: Lens Club I Baseball I.2.3: Fislball 2.3: Archery 3.4 Soccer 2: Baskelball 2.3 Norlhwesfern GARDNER JOHNSON Johnny Wilmelfe Radio Club I: Rifle Club 2.3.4 Rifle Team 2.3.4: Lelfer 2.3.4 Honor Group 2: Honor Socie'Iy 4 JANE JOHNSON Glencoe Spanish Club 2.3.4: Fislball 2 Ornilhologisl Club I : Chess Club 4 G.A.A. 2.3.4: Hockey 2: N .T.G.A.A. 3 Tennis 2: G.AA Publicily Commillee Beloil' ECHOES MARY KATHRYN JOHNSON Mary Kay Winnellca RegisIrar's Office 3: Sophomore Honor Group 2 Tap Dancing 3.4: GA.A. 3.4: Spanish Club Typing Slall Echoes4 Universily of Illinois ROBERT WHITE JOHNSON Bob Wilmelle Radio Club I.2: Inlramural Foolball I Georgia Tech VERA JOH NSON Wilme'H'e Whealon WILLIAM JOHNSON Bill WiIme'I'+e Commerce Club 3: Varsily Baseball 3.4 Inlramural Foolball 4 Ohio Slale LUCY ANN JONAS Wilmelle M.l.T. VIRGINIA JONES Jonesy Wilmelle Baslcelball 2.3: Fis'I'baIl 2.3: Archery 3 Soccer 2.3: Baseball I : Spanish Club 3 Madrigal Club 2: Glee Club 3.4 Lens Club I.2.3.4 Girls' Club Social Commillee 4 Class Social Commillee 3.4: Echoes Group Piclures 2.4: SevenIeen I GhosT S'Iory 3: Gondoliers 3 Denison 48 Gi ELLEN JORDAN Wilmelle Soccer I: Hockey 2 rls' Club Represeniaiive 2: Baseball I.2 G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Commerce Club 2 Lens Club 4: Spanish Club 3 Iowa BRUCE ROBERTSON KARNES Winnelka In'lormal'ion Desk 4 lnlra-Mural Touch Foolball 4 Band l.2.3.4 Norlhwesiern ROSEMARY KARNOPP Winneika RUDOLPH P. KASPAR Rudy Wilmeile Debaie Team 3.4: Gavel Club 3.4 Nalional Forensic League 3.4 German Club 2: Boys' Glee Club 4 loIan+he 4 Iowa Slaie WILLIAM BERTAN KATZ Bill Wilmeiie Boys' Glee Club I.2.3,4 Piraies ol Penzance I: Goncloliers 3 IoIanlhe 4: Rifle Club l,2.3.4 Rifle Team 2.3.4: Radio Club I.2.3.4 Senior Music Club 2.3.4 Chess Club and Team 4: Usher Corps 4 Honor Socie'ly4 Organizaiion Siall oi lhe Echoes 4 Assembly Syslem 4 Norihweslern URSULA KELLNER Urs Glencoe Hockey 2.3,4: Class Teams 2.3 Baskelball 2.3: Baseball 2.3: Tennis 2.3 Clogging 4: Fislball 4: G.A.A. Lens Club 2,3,4: Girls' Club Represenfalive 4 French Club 2.3.4: Honor Group 2.3 Honor Sociel'y4 Beloil 49 JOHN KETTLEWELL Kel Winnelka Pira+es of Penzancen: li I Were King l.M. Baseball 3: l.M. Foolball 2 Swimming l:Glee Club I.2.3 Texas BOB KIEL Puggy Wilrnelre Varsiiy Track I.2.3: Inira-Mural Track I Sandwich Commiilee 2.3.4 Heallh Councilor 2.3 Inlra-Mural Baskelball 4 Inlra-Mural Sporls Manager I 1 Foolball I lniormaiion Desk4 JOHN KIEWIK Johnny Winnelka Golf 2.3: Baseball l.2.3.4: Track 2 Volleyball 2.3.4: Sporis Club 4 Foolball 2.3.4 Lewis lnsiiluie JAMES KINGERY Kip Wilmelle Chairman Charily Commillee Tri-Ship 4 Commerce Club 2.3: Usher Corps 2.3 Deba+e 2: Leiler 2:NalionaI Forensic League Gavel Club 2: Tri-Ship Represeniaiive 2 lnlormalion Desk 4: French Club 2 Treasurer2 Adverlising Manager of Echoes 4 Honor Group I Darlmoulh JAMES KINGSLEY Kinki Kenilworlh Rifle Club I : lnira-Mural Fooiball 4 lnlra-Mural Track I : Track 2.3.47 Lelier 2.3.4 Capiain 4: ll I Were King 4 Inrerscholasiic Relalions Commiliee Tri-Ship4 T.N.T.4 M.I.T. or Michigan ALINE KINSTLER Abby Glencoe Soccer l.2: Baseball 2: French Club 2 E C H O E S LOUIS KLEIN Klinlc Glencoe Lighl-weighl Baslcelball 4: Le'l ler4 Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group !,2 lnlra-Mural Baslcefball 3: Echoes S'ral:F4 Tennis Team 2 Beloil STANLEY KNIGHT Sian Kenilworlh lnI'ra'Mural Eoolball I Fresh-Soph Baslcelball 2: Numeral 2 Fresh-Soph Foolball Caplain 2: Numeral 2 Varsily Foolball 3.4: Le'r'ler 3.4 Varsily Baslcelball 3.4: Senior Orcheslra I Sludenl Council 4: Chorus l Beloil GRETEL KNUPFER Wilme'H'e French Club 2.3: Glee Club 4 Norlhwesiern SOPI-IIE KOCHLEFL Solka Norlhiield German Club 3: Commerce Club 4 Fisfball 2.3,4: Soccer 2.4: Clogging 4 Eoresl Academy MYRTLE KOLL E Myrl ' Wilmelle Lens Club I.2,3.4: Commerce Club l French Club 2,3: l'-loclcey 4: Baslielball l,2,3 Traclc I: Baseball l,2 Mounl' l-lolyolce ANNA KOIVIEN Ann Winnellca Commerce Club l.2.3.4: Tennis 3.4 Baslcelball 3.4: Track I: Baseball 3 Swimming 2.3 N.W. School of Commerce ECHOES GEORGE KOMEN Yu'rch Winnellca LESTER KORNBLITH. JR. Korny Hubbard Woods Band l,2,3.4: Award l.2,3: Radio Club 2 3 4 Secrelary 3: Presidenl4: Honor Group 3 M.l.T. PAULINE KRAUSE Wilmelle Commerce Club 2.3 ELEANORE KREMER Belly Vlfilmelle Glee club 4 Norlhweslern FRED KRIEBEL Bud Winnellaa Glee Club l.2: Oclelie I: Band l.2 Swimming 2: lnlra-Mural Baslcelbal PiraIes of Penzance I Anlioch High, Anfioch, lllionis 3 Dania High, Florida3 Purdue LENORA D. KRITCH EVER Dolly Wilmelle Junior Music Club I,2 Senior Music Club 3.4: Glee Club 3 Norlhwesle rn 50 0 PAUL KRUPPA Krupp Wilmelle Spanish Club 3.4: Rifle Club 4 Rifle Team 4: Honor Group 3 ELIZABETH KULTCHAR Belly Winneika French Club 2.3: Ornolhology Club I Heallh Council 2: Girls' Club 4 Arranqemenls Commiilee Girls' Club 4 G.A.A. l.2.4: Hockey l.2,4 Swimming I.2.4: Track I: Baseball l.2 Tennis 2: Fislball 4 ' Smilh ROBERT KYLE Bob Glencoe VIOLET MAE LANCE Vi Wilmeile G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Soccer l.2 Numerals I: Sophomore Girls' Play 2 Commerce Club l.2.3.4: Emblem I French Club 2.3: Soccer Capiain l.3 Freshman Soccer Manager I ELIZABETH LAYER Belly Winnelka Soccer 7 G.A.A. 3.4: Dramalic Club 3.4 Properiies Crew 3.4 Wisconsin LOIS LECHNER Wilmelie Hockey I : Baskelball l:Soccer4 Dramalic Club l.2: Service Club 3.4 Science Club l : Spanish Club 3,4 G.A.A. 2.3.4: Daddy Long Legs l 5I SHIRLEY LEPPEL Glencoe BEATRICE LEVINSON Bee Winnelka Hockey l.4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4 Glee Club 2.3.4:Treasurer4 Dramaiic Club 4: Junior Music Club I Senior Music Club 2.3.4 Social Chairman 3.4: Scriblerus Club 2.3.4 Honor Sociely 4: Madrigal Club 3 Echoes S'lal:f4 Norlhweslern ANN LIDDLE Winnelka Baseball l.2: Baskelball l.2,3.4 Soccer 4: Archery 3,4 French Club 2.3: Lens Club 3,4 G.A.A.4 Dennison FAYETTE LILLY Wilmelle Dramalic Club 4: Eleclricians' Crew 3.4 Rifle Club 3: Usher Corps 3.4 Lens Club 3,4 Norlhweslern BETTY LINDSTROM Bela Winnelka Hockey l.2.3: Baseball l.2: G.A.A. 2.3 Dancing 2: Class Social Commillee I.2.3.4 Spanish Club 4: Lens Club l.2.3 Financial Commillee I Friendly Commillee 2 Girls' Club Represeniaiive Echoes S+a?l:4 Dennison TOM LIVELY Wilmelle Rifle Team l,2.3.4: Rifle Club 2.3.4 Senior Swimming 3,4 Junior Swimming 2 lnlra-Mural Foolball 2 Illinois ECHOES MAXINE LIVINGSTON Max Wilmelle Lens Club 3,41 French Club 2 Soccer 2: Clogging 4 Ohio Slale GEORGE LOGAN Wilmelle Norlhwesiern JACK LONG Jackie Winnellca Glee Club I 1 Pira+es of Penzance I Junior Orcheslra I 1 Senior Orcheslra 2.3.4 Band I,2,3,4g GondoIiers 3 loIanIhe 4: School Dance Orcheslra 3.4 Echoes Lilerary Slalil 4 Scriblerus 4: Secrelary 4 Slage Crew 3: 'III I Were King 4 Honor Group 2.3: Honor Sociely 4 Missouri VICTOR LU ENSMAN Vic Norlhbroolc ALMA LUNDOUIST Al Glencoe Junior Orcheslra I Commerce Club I,2,4 Baslcelball 4 'The Cradle ANNE LOUISE LUPEAN Lupe Winnellca Gavel Club 2,37 Secrelary 3 Debaling Team 2 Nalional Forensic League Charily Commiilee Girls' Club 4 Soccer 2 Undecided ECHOES RAYMOND A. LUTTER Ray Glenview Commercial Club 2: I-M Baseball 3 Norlhweslern Milirary and Naval Academy Lalce Geneva, Wisconsin I Undecided CHARLES MAC DONALD Mac Hubbard Woods Newlon High School. New Yorlc Cily I,2 German Club 3.4: Logic Club 4 Traclc 3,4 CYRUS L. MAC KINNON Cy Kenilworlh Honor Sociely 41 Honor Group I,2 Frosh-Soph FooIbaII21NumeraIs 2 Va rsily Eoolball 3.41 LeHer4 Varsily Baslcerball 33 Le+'Ier 3 Tri-Ship Represenfalive I,2,3 Room Commifree 37 Secrefary 4 Class Treasurer 3: T.N.T. 3.4- Echoes Snap Shol' Co-edilor 4 Yale Club Award 35 I-M Baseball 3 Da rrmoulh VENITA MANGEL Neady Winnellca G.A.A. I 2.3.41 Treasurer 4 Hoclcey I : Baslcelball 47 Service Club 3,4- Secrela ry-Treasurer4 Echoes Circulalion 3: Snap Shol 4 Social Commilfee Girls' Club 4 Lens Club I,2,4 Class Social Commillee I Decorafion Commillee 4 Norrhweslern HELEN MASSEN Glencoe ROBERT MATHIESON Bob Kenilworlh I-M Waler Polo I.2 Swimming Manager 3,4- Navy 52 JOHN K. MATHISON Johnnie KeniIwor'I'h Junior Music Club I.2 Senior Music Club 2.3.41 Band 2.3.4 Gondoliers 31 lolanl'he 4 Scriblerus Club 2.3.41 Presidenl 4 Echoes Lilerary 4: Honor Group I.2.3 Honor Sociely4 Harvard JUNE MAULAND Junie Glencoe G.A.A.2.3.41N.T.G.A.A.3 N.4: Baslcelball Class Manager I.2 Soccer Class Manager 3 Head of Soccer 41 Soccer 3.4 Soccer lnlramural 4: Senior Fislball 4 French Club 3.41Vice-Presiden+4 Commerce Club 3.41 Social Chairman 4 Service Club 3.41 Healfh Council 3 Secrelary 3: Honor Roll 2.3 Honor Sociely 41T.N.T. 4 Typing Slall ol Echoes 41Goll2.3.4 Clogging 2.3.41 Nalural Dancing 4 Baseball I.2.3: Soccer I.2.3.4 Baslaelball l.2.3.4 Lawrence GEORGE MAXWELL Max Wilmelle Honor Sociely 41 Logic Club 4 Honor Group I.2.3 Echoes Associale Edilor 4 Senior Orcheslra I.2: Geology Club 2 Track 2.3.41 Numerals 2 Leller 3.4: Tri-Ship Represenlalive 4 Pirales ol Penzance I 1 Usher Corps 4 lnlormalion DesIc4 Oberlin NANCY MAY Wilmelle Soccer 3.41 Baseball l.3 Baslcelball li Fislball I Madrigal Club 2: Glee Club 3.4 G.A.A. Represenlalive 3 Moser JAN ET MAYHERCY Janne Wilmelle French Club 2: Maclrigal Club 4 Swimming Manager2 Program Comrnillee Chairman 3 Chicago Arl Inslilule GERTRUDE MCCABE Peggy Wilmelle Girls' Club Represenlalive I Junior Music Club I Senior Music Club 2.3.4 Honor Group 2 Bazaar Decoraling Commillee 2 Norlhweslern 53 THOMAS McCANN Tom Wilmelle lnlramural Foolball I lnlramural Tennis 3.4 Chess Club I.2.3.4 Illinois DOROTHY L. McCOY Do Winnefka Girls' Club Charily Commillee Heallh Council 21 Honor Group 3 Honor Sociely 4: French Club 2 Program Chairman 41 Lens Club 4 Social Commillee 4 Typing Slaf-I Echoes 4 Denison DAVID McDONALD Winnellca MARIE MCELROY Mac Winnellca I-ens Club 4: French Club 2.3.4 Soccer I.2: Fislball 2.3 Baslcelball I.2,3: Baseball I.2.3 Girls' Club Financial Comrnillee 4 Chairman of Pricing Commirlee of Foods Boolh Bazaar 3 Norlhweslern CATHERINE McGIVERN Tozzy Winnellca Soccer I.2.4: Dramalic Club I.2.3 Spanish Club 3: Domecon I.2 G.A.A. 2.3.41 Daddy Long Legs I Il I Were King 4 S+. Mary's of Nolre Dame ROBERT MCGUIRE Mac Glencoe Shalluclc School I 1 Baseball Manager 3 4 German Club 2.4: Dramalic Club 4 Ill Were King 4: Echoes SI'alT4 Michigan ECHOES JAMES W. MCNAMEE Jim Glencoe Swimming l.2: Track 3: Glee Club l.2.3.4 Dramafic Club 3 Pinafore. Pirafes of Penzance I Gondoliers 3: lolan'lhe 4 Gyosy Trail. Daddy Long Legs I Rifle Club I Arizona FRANCES McNULTY Franny Wilmeife Hockey !.2.3.4: Baskerloall l.2.3.4 G.A.A. 2.3.4: Lens Club 2.3 French Club 2.3: Class Secrefary 3 Girls' Club Employmenf Commiffee 3 Vice-Presiden'r4 Connecficuf WILLIAM ARNOLD MELCHIOR Bill Wilmeffe Rifle Club I: I. M. Tennis Doubles 3 Logic Club 4: Spanish Club 4 Gavel Club 4: Usher Corps 4 I. M. Baskelball 2 Norfhwesfern ROBERT MERRIMAN Bob Kenilworfh Dramafic Club l.2.3.4: Player4 Vice-Presidenf 3: Presidenf 4 Sevenfeen I: Purple Mask 2 Road 'lo Yes'rerday 3 Charm School 3: lf I Were King 4 Junior Music Club I.2: Secrefary 2 Glee Club 4: Iolanlhe 4 Norfhwesfern JOY MERVIS Kenilworfh Decorafion Commiffee I Baskefball I Service Club 3 Undecided JANE MEYER Janie Wilmeffe French Club 4: Rifle Club l.3 Honor Group 3: G.A.A. Swimming l,2 Fisfball 4: Baskefball 3 Connecficuf ECHOES BARBARA MILLER Bob Winnefka G.A.A. l.2: Baseball l.2 Baskefloall l.2 HARRY B. MINOR Wilmeffe Van Nuys High School. California 2 Band l.3: Gondoliers 3 Senior Glee Club 3: Senior Music Club 3 Oclef 3: Rifle Club !.3.4: Secrefary 4 Rifle Team l.3.4:JuniorTrack I I-M Track 3: I-M Baskefball 4 Tri-Ship Represenlalive I lnformafion Desk 4: Echoes Album 4 Honor Group I .3: Honor Sociefy 4 Sfanford MARION MITCHELL Wilmeffe Baseball I:'BaskefbaII I.2.3.4 Fisfball 3.4 Undecided SUZANNE MITCHELL Suzie Glencoe Madrigal Club 2: Soccer 2 Glee Club 3.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4 Gondoliers 3: loIanfhe 4 Girls' Club Financial Commiflee 2 Friendly Commiflee 3 Employmenl Commiffee4 Echoes Album 4: Clogging 3.4 Grinnell ETHEL JANE MOE Lover Glencoe Honor Group l.2.3: Honor Sociefy 4 Lens Club 3.4: French Club 3.4 G.A.A. 3.4 Girls' Club Financial Commiffee 4 News Nofes 4: Commerce Club 4 N.T.G.A.A.4: N.4 Edifor of Girls' A'I'hle+ics Echoes 4 Second Girls' Glee Club 4 Norfhwesfern PAUL MOORE Buck Wilmelle Loyola Acaedy 2.3: Radio Club I Pira+es of Penzance l Boys' Glee Club: Radio Club I Oclef I: Band I Senior Music Club Wesl' Poinl' 54 MARY LOUISE MOREAU Mary Lou Wilmelle French Club 2.4: Spanish Club 4 lens Club 2.3.-4: Echoes Adverlising 4 G.A.A. Hoclcey 2.4: Clogging 4 Saslaelball 2.3.4 Knox ESTHER MORGAN Morgy Wilmelle Soliciling Bazaar Commilfee l Girls' Club Represenlalive 4 Spanish Club 3.4: G.A.A. lllinois LOUISE R. MOSES Weezie Winnell.a Dancing l.2.3.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4 German Club 4: Spanish Club 2.4 Undecided ANN MOSSER Glencoe French Club 2.4: Chess Club 2.4 News Noles 2: Heallh Council l Honor Group l.2.3: Honor Sociely 4 6.A.A. 3.4: Junior Music Club 2 Employrnenl Commillee 4 Girls' Club Represenlalive I Undecided FRANK M UELLER. JR. Monk Glencoe I-M Foolball l.2: l-M Baseball 3 Foolball 3: Echoes S'l'aii4 Frosh-Soph Foolball 2: Numerals 2 German Club 2,3.4: Presidenl 4 lnliormalion Deslc 4 lllinois MILDRED MULLEN Moody Glencoe Swimming 2: Dancing 2: l-loclaeyl Soccer 3: Dramalic Club 3.4 ll: l Were King 4: Gondoliers 3 lolanlhe 4: Glee Club 3.4 Presidenl 4: Madrigal Club 2 Senior Music Club 3.4 Spring Concerl Commillee 3 Program Commillee l 1 'l'.N.T. 4 Service Club 3: G.A.A. 2.3.4 Girls' Club Friendly Commillee 4 Aclivilies Slalllf of Echoes 4 Norlhweslern 55 VIRGlNlA PHILLIPS MUNSTER Jinny Winnellca Honor Group I.2.3: Honor Sociely 4 G.A.A.4: Baslselball 4 Girls' Club Secrelary 4 Senior Class Program Commiilee 4 French Club 2.3.4 Social Chairman 4 Vassar ALTl-lEA MURPHY Dolphie Vlfinnellca Junior Music Club l.2: Glee Club 3.4 Sophomore Dramalic Club 2 ll l Were King 4: Dancing 3.4 lolanlhe 4: Glee Club Clerlc 4 G.A.A. 3.4: Dancing Program 3.4 Service Club 3.4: Dramalic Club 4 Goodman Thealre ROBERT WILLIAM NICOLL Bob Golf VlRGlNlA NORDSTROM Nordy Winnelka Domecon Club 2.3 Girls' Club Friendly Commillee 4 Sfudenl Council 4 Tennis 3: Library Reserve Desk 3.4 Undecided VIRGINIA OAKLY Gin Wilmelle French Club 2: Commerce Club 3 Clogging 3: Horse-back Riding 4 G.A.A. La lee Foresl JACK OKEAN Oke Winnellca l-M Handball 2: Heallh Council 2 l-M Baslcerball 3: Foolball Manager 2,3 Leller 3: Publicily Manager4 French Club 3: German Club 4 Snap Sho+ Slaii Echoes 4 Commerce Club 2 De Paul fcifioizs NANCY OLIVER Nan Winnellca Hockey 3.4: Firsl Team 3.4 Clogging Firsl' Team 3.4 Head of Clogqing 4 Lens Club 3.4: Echoes S+aFl 4 G.A.A. 4: Sullivan J.I-l.S. I Evanslon T.H.S. 2 Briarclill ELIZABETH OLSON Lap Winnellca Oalciield. N.Y. I: Evanslron 2 Undecided NORMAN OLSON Winneika I-lvl Heavyweighl Fooiball 3 RICHARD OLSON Red Kenilworlh T.N.T. 3.4: Honor Sociely 4 Gondoliers 3: Pira'Ies of Penzance I loIanl'he 4: Oclelle I.2.3.4 Senior Music Club 2.3.4 Frosh-Soph Fooiball I Class Treasurer 4: Glee Club I,2.3.4 Dramaiic Club4 Ii I Were King 4 Tri-Ship Club Room Commillee Chairman 4 Rochesler JOHN O'NEILL Johnny Wilmelle Nolre Dame BEATRICE ORPET Bee Winnellca G.A,A.3,4 Wisconsin ECHOES LEANNA ORR Lea Wilmelie Baslcelball I: Hockey I Baseball I De Pauw I HELEN OSBERG Bump Wilmelle Swimming Team 2.3.4: Soccer 2 Nalural Dancing 4: Clogging 4 Charily Represenialive 2 French Club 2.3.4: Commerce Club 4 Archery 3.4: Baslcelball 2.3 Fisiball 2.4: Baseball 2 G.A.A. 3.4 Norlhweslern ELIZABETH PALENSKI Belly Wilmelie G.A.A. 2.3.4: Friendly Commillee 2 Social Commiflee I: Dancing Team 2 French Club 2: Lens Club 2 Ari Ins'IiI'u'Ie ' GLADYS PANCOE Glady Glencoe Soccer I: G.A.A. I.2.3.4 Deba'I'e Team 2: Gavel Club 2.3.4 Winner of Freshman Oralorical Coniesl' I Glee Club 3.4: GondoIiers 3 IolanI'he 4: Honor Group I Illinois or Ari' InsliI'u'I'e SHIRLEY PANCOE Glencoe Glee Club 4: Iolan'rhe 4 Ari' Ins+i+uI'e or Illinois MARJORIE PATERSON Pal Wilmelle Lens Club 2: Commercial Club I Undecided 56 DONALD PATTON Don Winnelka Sullivan J.H.S. I 1 Track I Baskelball l:Swimming l.2.3.4 Leller 2.3.41 Baseball 2.3 Undecided RUTH PAVLICEK Wilmelle Sludenl Council 4 Arrangemenls Commiflfee 4: G.'A.A. 2.3.4 G.A.A. Represenlalive 4: Dramalic Club 4 lf I Were King 4 Lens Club 2.3.41 Spanish Club 3.4 Domecon Club 2: Hockey 2.3.4 Baseball 27 Circulalion Slalil Echoes 4 Archery 37 Baskelball 2.3.4 Track I: Rhylhm 4 Fislball 2.3.47 Chorus 2.3.4 Chicago Academy ol Fine Arrs JEANNETTE PEARD Wilmelle Baskelball IgClogging 3.4 Undecided ROGER PEDERSEN Pele Winnelka Rifle Club lg Commercial Club 2 Informalion Deck4 Illinois JANE PEISTOR Hubbard VVoods Oak Park H.S. l:Soccer3 Clogging 4: Dramalic Sludy Club 3 Geology4 Illinois GLADYS PENTICOEE Evanslon Cloggingg Girls' Club Represenlalive Bradford 57 HELEN PERRY Wilmelle Baskelball 2: Soccer 3 French Club 35 Lens Club 3 Social Commillee 3 Arrangemenls Commillee 4 Publicily Commillee 4 Boolh Commillee 2 Undecided BETTE PETERHANS Duchess Wilmelle Sh. Scholaslica Academy ly Ba Hockey 2: Baseball 3 Spanish Club3 skelball 2 Girls' Club Employmenl Commillee 4 Girls' Club Represenlalive 4 Rosary MARSHALL PETERSON Pele Wilmelle Baseball 3: Band I.2 Boys' Glee Club lg Pira+es of Gondoliers 3 Illinois RUTH PEUCKERT Push Glencoe Commerce Club 2 Undecided HEN RY PFUTZEN REUTER Plilz Winne'l'ka Penzance I Sullivan J.H.S. I : Swimming l.2.3 Glee Club 27 I-lvl Baseball 2 Purdue RALPH PFUTZENREUTER Pfilz Winnelka Sullivan J.H.S. I 1 Glee Club 2 Swimming l.2.3: I-M Baseball 2 Purdue ECHOES ELIZABETH ANNE PHILLIPS Belly Wilmelle Roycemore I1 French Club 3 Spanish Club 4: Lens CIub4 Hockey 2.3.4 Clogqing 3,41 Baskelball 2 G.A.A. 3.4: Employmenl Commillee Undecided JOHN PHILLIPS Johnny Winnelka Glee Club I.2,3,4g Oclelle 2.3.4 Dramalic Club 43 Tri-Ship Treasurer 4 Ghos+ SIory 27 II I Were King 4 Pira'res ol: Penzance I GondoIiers 31 IoIanl'he 4 Honor Group I :T.N.T. 3.4 Undecided FREDERICK PICKARD Fred Wilmelle Lens CIub3 Norlhweslern EDWARD PLACEK Ed Wilmelle Armour Insrilule JACQUELINE PRESTON Jacky Glencoe Soccer Firsl' Team Ca plain 4: G.A.A. 3.4 French Club 4: Chess Club 3,4 Undecided RICHARD R. PRESTON , Dick Wilmelle Alhlelic Manager I Tri-Ship Represen'ialive3 Class Presidenl4 Baskelball I.2.3g Capl. I Numerals I 1 Lelfer 2,3 Foolball I.2,3 Numerals I 1 Leller 2.3 AII-Slale 3: Track 3 Washinglon and Lee ECHOES BARTLETT PRICE Barr Winnelka Varsily Track 2.3.4. Lelier 2.3.4 I-M Swimming I1I-M Foolball 4 I-M Speedball 4: Logic Club 4 Siudenl Council 4 New York Merchanl Marine Academy VIRGINIA RACLIN Ginny Winnelka G.A.A. 2.3.42 N,T.G.A.A. 2 LelIer4: German Club 2.3.4 Vice-Presidenl 3.4 Spanish Club 3.4: Service Club 3.4 Clogginq Firsl Team 2.3.4 Swimming Firsl Team 2.3,4 Hockey Second Team I1FirsI Team 3.4 Senior Manager 4. Adverlising Slahf 3.4 Illinois FRANK RADOS Glencoe Undecided DOROTHY RAGGIO Dor Kenilworlh Soccer I.2.3g Baskelball 2,4 G,A.A.2,3,4gRepresenla1ive3 DONALD RAHN Don Winnelka Sporls Club 2.3: Slamp Club 2 Echoes Phofographic Si'a1Cl4 Senior Singles Ping Pong Champion 4 Senior Doubles Ping Pong Champion 4 Norlhweslern MARY PARSONS RAYMOND Glencoe Ping Pong Champion 3.4 Girls' Club Represenlalive I French Club I Lens Club I: Baskelball I Soccer 2: Bazaar Commi.++ee Chairman I Snapshol Slaff of Echoes 3 Farminglon 58 THEODORE REED Ted Glencoe Rifle Club 4: Rifle Team 4 lnformaiion Desk 4 American lns+i+u'l'ion of Banking GEORGE REINHART Reiny Wilrnelre German Club 2.3.47 Ornoihologisls 3. Chess Club4 Senior Ping Pong Doubles 4 Illinois CATHRYN ADLYN RElNHOLD Ad Glencoe Numerals I 7 Science Club l Phoenix Hospilal Nursing School MARGRETTE REYNOLDS Miggs Wilmeile New Trier News 2: Madrigal Club 2 Undecided ELEANOR RlCKS Wilmelle G.A.A. 3.4: Lens Club l.2 Glee Club 2.3: French Club 3.4 Drarnalics Club 3.4. Properiies Crew 3.4 Girls' Club Represenlalive 3.4 Undecided ELLENA RNA Glencoe Soccer 2.3.47 Baseball l.2 Baskefball 2.3.4: Fislball 3.4 Commercial Club 2,4 Undecided 59 WlLLlAlvl ROBB Bill Winnelka ROBERT ROBERTSON Rob Kenilworlh Band l.2.3.4g Senior Orcheslra 3.4 LOCKE ROGERS Beef Wilmerle Tri-Ship Represenlalive l.2.3 Usher Corps 4: Edilor Album SlarCl4 Honor Group l.2.3g Honor Socieiy 4 Book Commillee 4 Harvard Award 3 Tri-Ship Club Room Commiiiee 4 Norrhweslern JOE ROSEMAN Smoky Glenview Ornilholoqy Club 3: Rifle Club l.2 Norihwesiern ALLEN ROTH Al Winnelka KATHERINE ROUNDS Kay Winnelka Dramalic Club 3.41 Secreiary 4 The Road lo Yesl'erday 3 lf l Were King 4 Girls' Club Publicily Commirree 4 G.A.A. Social Commilree 4 Class Baskelball Manager4 Baskerball 3.4: Service Club 3.4 New Trier News Circulalion S'rafF4 G.A.A. 4 Grinnell ECHOES RUTH ROUNSFUL Ru'rhie Golf Glee Club 2.3.4-: Senior Music Club 2,3.4 GondoIiers 3 IoIan'lhe 4 Cosmopolilan School ol Music ANA LOU ISE POWELL Babe Roswell High School, New Mexico 2,3 Glee Club 4 VERNON RUGEN Vern Glenview Honor Group I,2,3,4: Honor Sociely 4 German Club4 Undecided ROBERT RUNFELDT Bob Winnelka Baseball 3.4: Baslcelball I,2 LORRAINE RUSSELL Russ Glencoe Rifle Club I,2,3:Team I,2,3 Properlies Crew 2,3,4 Dramalic Club 2,3,4: Player 4 Soccer I,2,4: G.A.A, 4 Baseball I Purdue MARION RUSSELL Russ Wilmelle German Club 2.3: Commercial Club 2,3 G.A.A.2 ECHOES ANDREW RUSSO Andy Wilmelre Band I:Award I I-M Baskelball 2: I-M Baseball 2 Soulhern California RUTH SAGER Glencoe Sludenl Council 4: Dramalic Club French Club 3,4 Chess Club 2.3: Honor Group I,2,3 Honor Socie'ry4 Wisconsin RUTH H. SAMUELSON Ru'I'hie Wilmelle Soccer I,2,3,4: Baslcelball I,2,3,4 Baseball I,2,3 Archery 4: G.A.A. 2 N.T.G.A.A. 4: Service Club 3,4 Madrigal CIub4 Whealon, Illinois LYMAN G. SANDY, JR. Sandy Glencoe German Club 2: Echoes SI'all4 Armour Inslilule JOSEPH J. SAUER E Joe Winnelka Frosh-Soph Foolball 2 Varsily Foolball 3,4 I-M Eoolball Skills 3 I-M Baseball 4: I-M Swimming 3 Heallh CounciIor3 Lewis lnslilure HERBERT SAUVAGE Herby Wilmelle Chess Club I.2,3: Geology Club 2,3 4 Ornilhology Club 2,3 Gavel Club 4: Secrelary 4 Debale Team 4: If I Were King 4 Undecided 60 ROBERT SAVILLE Bob Wilmelfe Armour MARION SCHAUFFLER Babe Glencoe Commercial Club 25 Honor Socie'ly4 Mosse:- ELIZABETH SCHMIDT Berry Wilmelle Spanish Club 4 Peace-Raleigh, N.C. CAROLYNE SCI-IMITZ CaroI Glencoe DOUGLAS SCOTT Duke Wilmelle Eoolball 3.4: Le'Her 3,4 Baskelball 3,4: Lelrer 3,4 Capl.3 Track 3,43 Le'H'er 3.4 Tri-Ship Rep. 3,4 Campion Academy I,2 JANE SCRIMGEOU R Winnelka Soccer 3,4: Baskelball I,2.3,4 Baseball I 2 3' Swimmin I 2 . I I g . Baskelball 4: Baseball 2 Commercial Club I,2,3,4 GERALD SENG Gerry Wilmelle Sl. Georqe I,2,3g Dramalic Club 4 Honor Roll 4 Baseball 4 HELEN MARIE SETHNESS Winnelka G.A.A. I,2,3.4: Numerals I Leaders Corps I N.T.G.A.A. 2: LeI Ier4 Firsl Team Hockey I,2,4 Head of Hockey4 Swimming 2: Firsl' Baseball 2,3 Tap Team 3,4 Commerce Club I1 French Club 4 Madrigal 2: Second Glee Club 3 Firsl Glee Club 47 Iolan'Ihe 4 Service Club 3,4 Lawrence BETTY SHANAHAN Wilmelle ELEANOR SHAPIRO El Wilmelle Gavel Club I,2,3,4: French Club 3,4 Vice-Pres. 3: Honor Group l,2,3,4 Honor SocieI'y4 GLADYS SH EFFER Glad Winnelka HARRIET SH EFNER Glencoe Sullivan Jr. High School I Senn High School 2 ECHOES HELEN SHERBURNE Winnellca Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I,2,3 Senior Orcheslra 2 Elkharl' High School, Indiana I Calumel' High School, Chicago I DOROTHY SYLVIA SHIELDS Do'l'rie Winnellca Lens Club 3: French Club 3,4 Service Club 3: G.A.A. 3,4 Dramalic Club-'I' ll I Were King 4: T.N.T. 4 Girls' Club Represenlaiive 3 Chairman Employmenl' Commillee 4 Aclivilies Slafl Echoes 4 Secrelary Senior Class -4 Fislball 4 Baslcelball I,2,3,4: Baseball I,2,3 Second Team Clogging 4: Swimming l,2 Soccer 3,4: News Noles S'laPl4 Honor Group 2,3 Illinois PERRY SI-IORTRIDGE Shor'Iy Kenilworlh Undecided STEPHEN SIDLO Sid Wilmelle Undecided MARIAN WIEBOLDT SIECK Mim VVinne+lca Baskelball I,2,3,4: Soccer 2,4 Inlramural 4 News Nores 3: G.A.A. 4 Snap Shol Slaicl Echoes 4 Benningion J. MELVIN SILVERMAN Mel Glencoe Swimming 2,3,4: Numerals 2 Le'I'I'er4 Spanish Club 3,4 Tri-Ship Dinner Commiliee Sullivan High, Chicago I Illinois ECHOES DONALD SIMPSON Don Winneilca LiI+Ie Women 2 Man Thai' Married Dumb Wile 3 Purple Mask 3: Dramaric Club 3 Swimming Team I,2 Wafer Polo Champion 2 Junior Music Club I,2 Norrhwesrern JOHN SINDING Jack Kenilworlh Baseball I.2,3,4: CapI'.4 Le'I+er 2,3,4 Frosh-SophBaslce1'balI2:Numerals 2 Varsily 2.3: Leller 2,3 Frosh-Soph Foolball 2 Numerals 2 Darlmoulh JOHN SLAYTON Jack Wilmefle Slamp Club I: Info Desk 4 Hanover ASTA SMIDT SmiHy Winnelka Aus'rin High School I Undecided BETTY SMITH Wilmeile Madrigal Club 3: Jr. Music Club 2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. De Pauw GARCIAL SMITH Smi+'ry Glencoe Chess Club3 , Fislball 4: Holy Ghosl Academy I,2 Gavel Club 3,4: German Club 3.4 62: RUTH L. SOLOMON Sollie Wilmelle Soccer l.2.3q Baskefball I.2 Baseball I.2:Track I Swimming 1.2: Soccer Manager 2 Lens Club 2.3.4g French Club 2 G.A.A. I.2.3.4: N.T.G.A.A.3 Leiler 41 G.A.A. Social Comm, 3 Undecided JOHN ST. CLAIR Johnny Evanslon lnlramural Foolball 2 lnlramural School Foolball 4 Purdue EVELYN STEELE Ev Hubbard Woods Baseball 3. Fislball 4 Baskelball 3 JACK STEIN Jack Vlfilmelle Frosh-Soph Foolball 2: Numerals 2 Sporfs Club 3,43 Cup 3 Medal 4 Illinois GLA DYS STEFFENS Glands Wilmelle Commerce Club 4 KENNETH STEPHENS Sieve Winnelka Lane Tech lgS1'age Crew 2,3 Illinois 63 DOUGLAS STEVENS Doug Wilmeffe Phoenix Union High School I.2 Chess Club 4 Horseshoe Doubles Champion 3 Universify ofArizona MARY JANE STEVENSON M.B. Winnelka Aclivifies Slaicli Echoes 4 Gavel Club 3.4: Secrelary 4 French Club 2 Debaling Team 4: Debaling Squad 3 Service Club 3: Honor Group I.2.3 Secrerary Forensic Board 4 Dramaric Sfudy Club 2 Healfh Counselor2 ' Universily ol: Chicago GEORGE STOKES Evans'Ion Glee Club I : Scriblerus Club 4 l-M Baskeiball 2.3.4 Williams Prize ConI'es+ 3 Eclilor Echoes Engraving S'Iafl4 Williams HARRISON STORMS Slormy Wilmel l'e Elecfricians Crew 3,4 Rifle Club 3: Lens Club 3,4 Usher Corps 3.4: Drarnalic Club 4 Norlhwesfern SAMUEL STOWELL Glencoe Lake Fores'r Academy I: Baskeiball I Foofball I : Sporis Club 3 French Club 2 Darlmouih ALFRED C. STRUEBING. JR, Al WiImeHe Glee Club I.2g Commerce Club I.2.3 Treasurer 3: Presiden+4 Jr. Orchesfra I : Jr. Track I Varsiiy Track 2.3.43 Lefler 4 lriformalion Desk 4 PiraIes of Penzance I Michigan ECHOES Girls' ROBERT K. STRUGGLES Bob Winnelka Pira'Ies ol: Penzance I Erosh4Soph Foo'lbaII21Numerals 2 Varsily Foolball 3 Arizona RICHARD A. SULLIVAN Dick Wilmefle I-M Baskelball 3 I-M Volleyball 3 Illinois JOAN SUTTER Jeanie Winnelka Tennis 2.3.41 Golf 2.3.4 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Baseball I.21 Friendly Commillee 4- Baskelball I : Lens Club 2 Sarah Lawrence EDWIN SWEEN EY Ed Glencoe BETTY JANE TAYLOR Winnelka Arranqemenfs Comm.. Girls' Club 4 Girls' Club Rep. 3.41 G.A.A. 3.4 Glee Club 2.3.41 The Gonclolie'rs 3 IoIanlI'ie 4 Dramalic Club 41 Il: I Were King 4 Junior Music Club I.2.3.4 Sludenl Council I.4 Michigan MARGERY TAYLOR Marge Wilmelle Gavel Club 41 Debaling Club 4 Service Club 3.4 Baseball I.2: Baskelball I.2 Hockey I 1 Soccer 2 Eislball 2 Dramalic Slucly Club 2: G.A.A. 2 I-Ieallh Councilor 3 ECHOES THOMAS W. THACKERY Ill Bud Winnelka Erosh-Soph Foolball I1Numerals I Frosh-Soph Baskelball I.2 Numerals 2: Frosh-Soph Track 2 Numerals 21 Class Treas. 2 Chmn. Tri-Ship Publicily Comm. 2.3 Varsily Baskelball 3.4 Varsily Track 3.4: ll: I Were King 4 Kenyon JUNE Tl-IRALL Junie Winnerka Evanslon High School I.21 Baseball 3 Hockey 3: G.A.A. 4 Charily Comm. of Girls' Club 4 Service Club 4 Beloil RICHARD C. TORREY Joe WiImeI'l'e Baskelball Mgr. 2.31 Numerals 3 The GondoIiers 3: Iolan+he 4 Valley Ball 3: Baseball 2 Sporls Club 2.3 BERTRAM L. TRILLICH Ber'r Winnelka Slamp Club I.21Orni'rhoIogy Club 2.3 Yale MARJORIE TRU ESDALE Mari Winnelka Norlh Shore School of Concenlralion I Hockey 21Team 2 Fislball 2.3 Baskelball 3: Baseball 2 Archery2 G.A.A. 3: Jr. Music Club 2 Sr. Club 3.4 Girls' Club Charily Chairman 4 N.T.O. 2: Service Club 3 Echoes S+al:l:4 ROSEMARY TURNER Winnelka Geology Club 4 Washinglon Posler Conlesl 4 N.T. Library Book PIaI'e 4 64 ROBERT TU RN EY Bob Glencoe Undecided JANE TWlST Winnellca Hockey Team l,3,4q Baslcefball l Baseball l,2,3 Numerals l: Spanish Club 3,4 Charify Commiflee, Girls' Club 4 BARBARA Ul-lE Winne-'flea Norlliweslern RICHARD V. UMBERGER Umby Winnellca Baslcelball 3,42 Leller 3,4 Track 3,41 German Club 3,4 Junior Prom Commillee 3 Cornell GRANT VAN BUSKIRK Ven Winnellca Rifle Club I ,Zz Ticker Sales Manager 3 Club Room Commillee 4 Purdue! ELSE VON REINSPERG El Wilmelle Commerce Club Undecided 65 ROBERT WALKER Bob Winnellca Senior Orclnesfra: Junior Music Club I Senior Music Club 2,3,4 Undecided EDWARD WALTERS Ed Winnellca Foolball 4 Prep School JANE WATKINS Jolly Wilmeile Undecided MILDRED WAUGH SkilIy Wilmetre l-leallli Council l 1 Glee Club 2 3 4 A Cappella Clioir 2 Gondoliers 3: Reserve Librarian 3 4 Mock Convenlion 3 Girls' Club Arrangemenls Commillee 4 Scriblerus Club4 Lens Club 4: Treasurerfl- Sludenl Council 4: lnner 4 T.N.T.4 Oberlin CAROLINE WEBER Winnellca Undecided MARJORIE WEDELL Mari Wilmelle Service Club 3,41 Band 2,3,4 Wl'1ealon,Wl1eai'on, lllinois ECHOES Mallinclcrodl High School l,2 Ornifhology Club 4 Lu Glencoe LUCILLE WEILER , I-IARRIET WELD Winnerka Hoclcey Manager I,2: Baslcefball I,2 Baseball I 3 Charify Com miH'ee 4 CAROL JEAN WELLBELOVED Winnellca G.A.A. 2,3,4g N.T,G.A.A.4 Dancing I,2,3,4g Head 4 Junior Music Club 2,31 Madrigal Club 3 French CIub4 Echoes Slafl 4: Em ploymenl Commi++ee 4 Milwaukee-Downer SOPI-IIE WENGRYN Winnellca Baseball I,2: Charily CommiI'I'ee 4 Commerce CIub4 Heallh Councilor 37 Siudenl Council 4 ANDREW C. WETTERER Andy Kenilworfh Rifle Club I5 L.ens Club I,2 Spanish CIub3 JOHN WI-IIDDEN Wilmelfe Commerce Club 41NorIhwes'I'ern Mil. I Howe Mililary 2 Lalce Fores+3 ECHOES I-IAZEL WHITE DoubIe Glencoe Book Commilree 4: Lens Club Pres.4 French Club 2,3 Friendly Commillee 3,47 Chairman 4 Baslcel' Ball I,2,4 Baseball 2.3: Fisl Ball 2,3 Archery 4: Domecon Club 2 Service Club 3.4: GoIf4 Heallh Counsel Lalce Foresl College FRANK J. WHITNEY Winnellfa Commerce Club 47 Eellon High School I, Dennison GROSS WILLIAMS, JR. Hubbard Woods Usher Corps 4: Dramaric Club I,2 SevenI'een I Imcormalion DesIr4 Business Manager of Opera 4 Honor Group I.3 Honor SocieTy4 Adverlising S'ra1EF of Echoes 4 Darlmoulh LEWIS WILLIAMS Lew Winnellca Norfh Shore Counlry Day I Q Swimming 2 I-M Foofball 2 Glee Club 2,3,4q Usher Corps 4 Darlmoulh RUTH WILLIAMS Robin Winnellra Radio Club 37 Dramalic Club 4 Tap Dancing 4g Rhylhms 4 Siudenl Council 43 If I Were King 4 T.N.T.4 Honor SocieI'y4 WOODROW WILSON Woody Baseball I,2,3,4: LeI rer 3,4 News ReporI'er4g Echoes SIaII4 Assisfanr Baseball Coach 4 Vice Presidenr Sporfs Club 4 Presidenl' Afhlelic Managers Club 4 Baseball Publicily Manager4 66 RICHARD WITHRGW' Dick Wilmelle Varsiry Junior Track 3 lnformalion Desk Allernale 4- 'lll I Were King 4 Norlhweslern ARTHUR WOERNER Arr 'Wilmerre unior 84 Senior Manager of Swimming Team Lake Foresi' HARRY WOLDENBERG Woldy Winnerka I-lonor Sociely 41 lnlra-mural Baseball I lnl'ra-mural Track I German Club 2.4: Sramp Club 2 Rifle Club I Logic Club 4: Chess Club 2 - Honor Group l,2,3 Colorado School of Mines Spanish Club 37 S+. Alban's School 2 Baseball 3 Swimming 3: lnlra-mural Track 3 Glencoe ROBERT WOLFF EDWIN LATI-IROP WOLLENI-IAUPT I-lop Glencoe Tri-Ship Rep. lgl-leallh Council Rep. 2 Commercial Club 2 GEORGE WOOD Wilmelle 67 JANET K. WRIGHT Jan Wilmelle l-leallh Counselor I 1 Junior Music Club I Senior Music Club 23,4 Senior Orchesrra l,2,3,4 Pira+es of Penzance I 7 Gondoliers 3 lolanlhe 4: Baskelballli Soccer4: Baseball 3 Mock Eleciion 3 Band l,2,3,47 Sludenl Conduclor 3,4 JEANETTE WRIGHT Red Winnelka Baskelball 2,3: Baseball l,2,3 Hockey 2: Soccer l,3 Lens Club I.2.3,4-1 French Club 2 Spanish Club 3: Junior Prom Comm. 3 Girls' Club Rep. 45 Friendly Commillee 4 G.A.A. 3,4 Sarah Lawrence .IANITH WYLES Glencoe French Club 2: Maclrigal Club 3 Grinnell Rl ISSELL WYLE Weasel Wilmelle lnlra-Mural Baskelball I lnlra-Mural Fooiball3 Orcheslra l-,2: Band l,2,3,4 lnliorrnalion Desk 4 Tri-Ship Represenlalive I l-M VVaier Polo 2 Pirales ol Penzance l Wesl Poinl' ELMER YOUNG Wilmelle Band l.2: lnlra-Mural Track l,3 lnlra-Mural Foolball I I-M Boxing I: Baskelball 3,4 Leller4 Nerlhweslern WARREN YOUNG Wilmelre Band l7Tri-Ship Rep. 3 lnlra Mural Foolball I Baskerball 4: lnlra-Mural Track 2 Norlhwesrern ECHOES JOSEPH ZRAZH4, JR. Joe Glencoe Norlhweslern ALBERT GEORGE BOHNEN Al Winnefifa l-lvl Fealherweighi' Baskeiball I Sporls Club 3: Golf Team 3.4 Le++er3 illinois RALPH BUCKLIN Buck Glenview Baseball 2.3.4. l-M Track 3 Baskelball 2.3.4. Leiier 3.4 lowa Shale i HELEN CUDA Turley. Chicago l.2.3 DOYLE FOVELLA Fo Glencoe Websler l.2.3 Undecided ECHOES MILES GERINGER Wilmeile I-lvl Foofball 3: l-M Coach 4 Afhlelic Manager3 Junior Orchesira I Denison MARY JANE ELDER Billie Winnelka Spanish Club I.2: Domecon Club 2 Glee Club I.2.3,4g Dramaiic Club 3 Road fo Yes1'erday 3 PiraTes of Penzance I: Goncloliers:' 3 lolan+he 4 HOWARD HERBON Howie Wilme'He Glee Club l:Varsily Baseball 2.3.4 l-M Volley Ball 2: Horse Shoe Champion 4 Heallh Councilor3 ARTHUR B. LEACH Ari Winnelka MERTON POSTLE Meri Glencoe Foofball 2.4: Numeral 2 I-M Wafer Polo I.2: I-M Baslcelball I.2.4 l-M Volley Ball 2.3.41 I-M Foolbali I BARBARA WATROUS Winnelka Hockey i.21Baslce+baIl I.2 Track 2: Swimming I.2 Social Commifiee of Girls' Club 4 Rollins 68 6 x I ,K :fn O, Mi yjdkmg K fm ' vx F fvffg Lf ' Q W XJ, QQ f g.fJ. s Q- K QM K fm .L inh XX W xl' ff CHN kia., Wav Im Z if ,S A wwf Q12 Q NOR: 'NOX W? Y -M 1 ' x 1 ' M9 SN? f WWWQ ff Q K QQQR?? ffmmlzrm ,wel wijwf Wmwfflf K- X . IJ, 03 MSN, Q1 or V 1 WO xk5t H. f NEG' fx Q fvf I of :Q .,,,,,. 2 Z' sw 7 k iu : ,,,,,,,, ,Q C9 Wg LX J Q N- ff' , K U ' mf X 604996230 I f 30995 , H! O coz Q 06' ,dl YSN 4 xc-,xii 38824237 .L 4 ZX .I J A Q QQQQWMQXM 69 l-ledman KurTz Baird Donovan Junior Class O The Class oT I935 moves onwardl The enThusiasm oT This, our iunior year, will give way, we hope, To The new and even greaT- er enThusiasm oT our senior year. BuT be- Tore our class moves on, leT us review brieTly some OT The Things we have accom- plished and To besTow our graTiTude on Those deserving iT. Our aThleTic record is one of which we may be reasonably proud. Many Times in The pasT year have our junior members oT TooTball, baseball, and Traclc Teams added new laurels To The school. We were also well represenTed on The swimming and baslceTball Teams. ln music, dramaTics, and debaTe we have seT a new and high marlq. We have proven ThaT There are some who are parTicularly TalenTed and are very will- ing To oTTer These TalenTs To The school. This year New Trier made anoTher aT- TempT To esTablish a school newspaper. And iT was The Junior Class which came willingly To iTs assisTance To make iT The success iT is Today, proving ThaT where aid is needed The Junior Class is capable oT carrying ouT greaT proiecTs. NexT year we inTend To conTinue The worlc sTarTed. Also, aT The beginning oT The year The sTudenTs reorganized a council under The supervision oT Mr. GaTTney. There, Too, The iuniors gave able supporT. The social evenT oT The year was The Junior Prom on May I9. Those who aT- Tended were enThusiasTic in Their praise OT The excellenT music, gay decoraTions, and The general good Time. ln scholarship we have raTed higher Than any previous iunior class aT New Trier in The lasT Tive years. We wish aT This Time To express our deep appreciaTion To our sponsors, Miss FlenTye and Mr. Vernon, whose kind help and guidance has led us successTully Through our iunior year. As a class we have Tried To live up To The high sTandards seT Tor us by our pre- decessors. IT we may iudge by The pasT, every eTTorT will be made To bear The re- sponsibiliTies oT our remaining year aT New Trier in a capable manner. CaTherine l-ledman, Presidenir HONOR GROUP Sophomore Class 0 This sophomore class is excepTional in The high scholasTic record iT has mainTained and sTands ouT very prominenTly in aTh- leTics as well as oTher exTra-curricular ac- TiviTies. The girls won honors in hockey and were The champions in inTer-class swimming. The boys Tied Tor The Suburban league Freshman-Sophomore TooTball champion- ship. The Sophomore class was also well rep- resenTed on The Freshman-Sophomore baseball Team ThaT was organized Tor The TirsT Time This year. The Fresh-Soph play, Penrod sTarred many sophomores. lT musT have been an exce-pTional one, Tor praise and congraTu- laTions upon iTs success were TorThcoming Trorn all sides. We were well represenTed in The Echoes and News sTaTTs and in The Tri- ship and Girls' Club. Several parTs in The opera were Talcen by sophomores, and we Campbell Bull Cowan CoulTer conTribuTed To The orchesTra, band, and Glee Clubs. LasT, buT cerTainly noT leasT, The soph- omore class had a wonderTully successTul parTy where every one who aTTended had an excellenT Time. We oT The class oT '36 have enTered inTo The school life so Thoroughly in The Time we have aTTended New Trier ThaT opTirnisTic predicTions Tor The coming year can be made wiTh greaT cerTainTy. IT is our hope ThaT in The Two years lying beTore us, we will be able To mainTain The high sTandarcls leTT Tor us and where iT is possible To raise Those sTandards To new and greaTer heighTs. ln all our endeavors we have been con- sisTenTly aided and encouraged by our TaculTy sponsors no maTTer how hard The going. We wish To express our graTeTul and sincere appreciaTion Tor The assisTance of lvliss T-lursT and Mr. Grinnell. Diclc Campbell, PresidenT HONOR GROUP Byrum STein Morehouse Neilson Freshman Class O The Treshrnan class oT 1933-4 enTerecl wiTh The large enrollmenT oT nearly six hundred. A Tew weeks aTTer The beginning oT school, oTFicers OT The class were elecTed. The annual class parTy was held la+e in November. The aTTendance was one oT The largesT ever seen aT a Treshrnan class parTy. Through The cooperaTion oT The sTudenTs and TaculTy, The parTy was a colossal success. We hope ThaT in years To come we can do as much Tine work as The upper class- men have done before us. l am sure we have enioyed our Treshrnan year and we sincerely appreciaTe The work The TaculTy has done Tor us. We Teel ThaT a greaT voTe OT Thanks should be given To Miss Shaw and Mr. Herror who have done so much To help us in The pasT year. Jack Byrurn, PresidenT HONOR GROUP Ei'lhEl Ci?Ifs:Q 1 1 'la 1 '1 1 '11 111 11 '1 1 2,1 1 A ow 39 1 40' 11' N 1' Lv ,L 11,9 , 1 11 Q 1 1 g1 1 .J ,I 1 1, ' .111 DNCXQ Xuh 1 ,1- 1 1 '11 IIII 'I 1 1f' 1 1 1 1 1', 11 frvlf' I 11 1 4 1 ,fu 4 1,- OQQLKNXXYENBA X 1 11' 1 f u, 'I 1 ,-:iz A' ' N 5:5 1 11 1 ,g 33 , , 1111. . 1. 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To begin wiTh They were handicapped by having very few ex- perienced players. Due To injuries received previously, Dick Presfon, an all-sTaTe end his iunior year, was unable To play in any games. They were also very much handi- capped when Charlie DosTal, Their cap- Tain, was unable To parTicipaTe in any games. Charlie was an all-sTaTe and subur- ban Tackle his junior year and looked To- ward a greaT year in I933. The season as a whole was raTher un- successful perhaps buT did have iTs ouT- sfanding games. The game wiTh Carl Schurz T-ligh School of Chicago showed The power of The Team when They were clicking. Schurz carried home a 20-O de- feaf. The Marshall Team from Chicago Took a 26-O defeaT from New Trier. The Oak Park Team was vicforious in a 20-7 defeaT over New Trier buT New Trier's boys were The firsf To score seven poinTs againsT This ECHOES VARSITY FOOTBALL FirsT Row: Mr.CaTon, J.Appleyard P.WrighT, W.Snyder, GI-Breen G.Simon, D.Ford, Mr.DelaporTe Second Row: D.Campbell, L.Skog S.Fox, lv1.Bridges, A.WhiTe, E.EsT- es, Rlvlann, V.Brown, C.McNair Third Row: FJ-loman, F.Kahler, A Delang, M.PosTle, P.l-loza, D Toeppen. D.KurTz, B.HallquisT FourTh Row: L.lv1cMucTry, E.Wal- Ters, A.Schuman, B.Vogel, J O'Leary, B.McDonald, E.l-lorne Fiffh Row: W.Foslin, J.Burrill, -J Chrisferson, P.Dempsey, D.l-Tall A.Carlson, T.T-larvey, S.KnighT. C MacKinnon. Sixfh Row: B.Mc- Fadzea n, D.ScoTT, P.DosTal. MacKinnon Dahl l-lallquisf DosTal KnighT sTrong Team. The Teams boTh played ex- cepTionally well in This game and The more powerful Team won ouT, alThough noT wiTh- ouT a sTruggle. New Trier ended Their season wiTh a defeaT by EvansTon 36-0. The New Trier Team was direcTed by Cy MacKinnon from The quarferback posiTion and he was considered a smarT quarTer- back as well as a good blocker. Goog Dahl, To whom we give much crediT for his fine running, passing, blocking, and kick- ing, was one of The mosT dependable men on The Team. STan KnighT, whom we all picTure as a greaT pigskin carrier, was laid up parT of The season wiTh bad ankles. buT he managed To keep his fine repuTaTion as a ball-carrier in spiTe of his seT-back. Bob T-lallquisT, ThaT powerful Tull-back who had an uncanny way of making his own holes in The opposing line. was also a de- pendable man. These four men made up a fine backfield and iT seems unforTunaTe ThaT They couldn'T sTay inTacT The com- pIeTe season. New Trier had a raTher inexperienced line which should be con- graTulaTed for iTs aggressiveness even 76 againsf some of fhe sfronger feams. Bill Faymondville filled fhe cenfer posifion and was cerfainly a bear on defense, while passing fhe ball wifh greaf accuracy. Archie Whife lcapfain-elecfl and Marfie Bridges were guards along wifh Ray Mann and Ernie Esfes. lf was very hard fo de- cide which of fhese scrappy guards +o use, as all of fhem were iusf fhe kind a foofball feam needs 'ro bolsfer up fhe cenfer of 'lhe line. When The scrimmage line was cleared affer a line plunge, we would usually see Smiling Archie Whife- come up wifh fhe ball, which signified an ag- gressive guard, who could fake if, was in fhere. A couple of good sized fackles be- gan 'rhe season fogefher and managed 'lo prevenf a good many end runs, buf a broken ankle pul' Jack Byrne ouf, leaving Shelly Fox, Jack O'Leary, and Phil Dosfal fo finish fhe season. Duke Scoff, Al Schu- man, and Ed l-lorn worked af fhe end posifions. A number of passes were com- plefed 'ro fhese ends who were of fhe real sfuff fhaf an end musl' be made. The ends ECHOES played excepfionally well for fhe inexperi- enced line. Snyder, Green, MacFadzean and l-lomann were fhe second backfield, all of which should be back for fhe l934 season. Wifh Snyder a+ fullback, l-lomann af one half, and Green or lvlacl:adzean af quarferback, fhey should really be able fo sfir up mosf any line of opposifion. Jim Burrill and Vernon Brown, who bofh played cenfer, will be back nexf year 'ro give fhe ball back fo fhe promising junior and senior backfield fo carry fhrough fo many vicfories. Our 'rrue appreciafion nof only goes fo fhe fellows who were playing in all fhe games buf also 'ro 'rhose many fel- lows who were noi' forfunafe in geffing in 'rhe games buf who were ouf on fhe prac- fice field every nighf working iusf as hard as any ofher of fhe squad members. Considering fhe large number of under- classmen who remained on fhe squad fhis year, fhe 'ream fhis fall oughf fo go far in fhe new Suburban League arrangemenf. Under fhe direcfion of fhe capfain-elecf, Archie Whife, fhe feam nexf year should Esfes Cam pbell Bridges Snyder Dosfal Whife Green Schu man 77 lunclion a lilile more srnoolhly because il will have had more experience Jrhan This year's learn could command. I+ is wilh The hope of beller luck Jrhalr we awail Jrhe fall. There is one phase of The loolball Jream which has nol been menlioned as yel buf wilhoul' which Jrhe learn could nol exisl. The line coaching lhal' The New Trier leam had during Jrhe I933 season was ECHOES Brown Burrill Byrne Fox Scoll' Horne O' Lea ry Coambs evidenl' when The green rnalerial was made info an organized ball learn and +0 This They owe Jrhanlcs 'lo Mr. Harold Ca- +on and Mr. Paul Delaporle. These lwo men spenT many days of hard work gel- ling lhe boys inlo condilion so They could s+and The galil and +0 'rhese lwo men we give our 'rrue appreciafion of +heir devoled service. 78 ECHOES Funklxouser Fresh-Soph Football I This year a deTermined hard-TighTing Freshman-Sophomore Team ToughT Through an uncleTeaTed season To aTTain second place in The Suburban league. Under The splendid coaching OT Mr. Funkhouser, as- sisTed by Sam Smale and Red l-lowe, The Team deTeaTed Proviso and ST. George, and Tied Oak Park, DeerTield, and Evans- Ton. Borovicka and GarreTson, bo+h hard- plunging Tullbacks, saved many a game wiTh Their keen sense oT TooTball sTraTegy, while Taber, Versino, Klein, RoThermel, Baker, and Gallagher showed Tine work in TulTilling Their posiTions as halTbacks. Spin- ner's, Ballenger's and Cloud's keen judg- menT ran The Team in Tine shape Trom The quarTer back posiTion. The line composed oT WaldorT, Bar- rows, Jones, Mervis, Fisher, Driscoll, Rac- lin, Beebe, Brown, Powell, l-loTTman, Byrum, Edwards, Clark, Grennell, Kraus, and Por- TEAM FirsT Row: F.6arreTson, J.Brown, J.Vi!aldorT, J.Murvis, J.Versino, B. Driscoll, F.Fisher, R.l-loTTman, R. Brown, D.l-laas, F.Borovicka, K. Cowan. Second Row: J.Spinner, R.Baker, B.MorTon, B.STebbins, B. Beebe, B.Raclin, J.Byrum, E. Kraus, J.Records, L.Fisher, B.RoTh- ermel, R. Klein. Third Row: Mr. Funkhouser, R.l'-lolmes, G.Jones, J.PorTer, R.Klein, C.Ballenger, J. Edwards, Vi!.Powell, T.Gallagher, W.WolT, D.Cloud, B.MasT. 79 Cowan Ter ToughT like demons, holding The oppos- ing Team Trom gaining yardage, and open- ing paThs Through brick walls Tor our TasT- sTepping backTield To use. As ends, l-laas, L. Brown, Records. R. Klein, Cowan, and lvlorTon alTernaTed in snagging passes and running down punTs. Many players oT The squad who played in a Tew games showed a real spiriT during The hard workouTs Through The season, and deserve a big hand. Our Tinal game wiTh EvansTon was Tor The championship OT The league. AT Tive diTTerenT Times, EvansTon worked iTs way To New Trier's Two-yard line, only To be senT back by The TighTing Frosh-Soph Team. Ev- ansTon, alThough iT Tied us, goT The cham- pionship since They won more games Than we did. The Oak Park game, The hardesT and mosT exciTing oT The year, broughT ouT some oT The abiliTy The Team had sTored in Them, Though The game ended 6 To 6. The willingness oT This year's Team To work and TighT hard made iT The mosT success- Tul Freshman-Sophomore Team Mr. Funk- houser has coached. ECHCES BASKETBALL eavyweight Basketball O New Trier's IQ33-34 heavyweighT bas- keTball Team was a peculiar one in ThaT iT was impossible To Tell a momenT in ad- vance whaT iT mighT do. Reaching The heighTs oT superb playing in such games as The Two wiTh Proviso, The EvansTon and The Lake l3oresT conTesTs, iT wenT To The oTher exTreme againsT DeerTield in The opener, Oak Park, and in The Libe-rTyville DisTricT TournamenT. STarTing The Suburban league season weakly, The Grey and Green came back wiTh a rush in The lasT halT To earn Them- selves a second place berTh. OuTsTanding players during This period include CapT. Jack Sinding, Duke ScoTT, Ralph Bucklin, reserve cenTer, Bob Davis, Bud Thackery and Bob l-lallquisT. The TirsT really greaT game oT The season resulTed in Proviso winning ouT over New Trier. The playing was TasT and rough. Ahead aT The halT and The Third quarTer, ECHOES TEAM ery, E.Mee, R,l-lallquisT, C.Dahl P.Soule, Sl.Kn,ighT, J.Oliver, L Skog, l..GreenblaTT, D.Anclerson C.Ross, R.Davis, R.Flynn, F.Gilgis Manager, Sinding l-lallquisT ScoTT Thackery Davis The Treverians succumbed in an overTime rally by Their Toes, 40-36. ScoTT and Sind- ing scored l6 and IO poinTs respecTively. BUT revenge was TorThcomingg in The re- Turn game New Trier sTaged a wild baTTle in The closing minuTes To Take The TilT, This Time The score 3l To 29. Meanwhile our Team was poinTing To- ward a win over DeerTield aTTer The Tiasco aT Highland Park early in The schedule. Their hopes were graTiTied by a clean cuT 39 To 28 vicTory. Then came EvansTonl Our old rivals had beaTen us by The nar- row margin oT 25-24 in The TirsT conTesT. A decision over Them would make The New Trier season a successTul one. BuT iT seem- ed ouT oT The quesTion. Nobody seriously considered an upseT - nobody buT The players on The New Trier Team. Well, ThaT's iusT whaT happened! Coming Trom behind in The Tinal period To break up a superb sTalling game, The Treverians senT The large crowd insane by nosing ouT The Orange and Black To The Tune oT 27 To 26. May we have more TighTing Teams like This one! 82 J.Sinding, R.Bucklin, E.l-lorn, D. ScoTT, Giaing, l-l.Ball, T.Thack- 1 Lightweight Basketball Q This year's lightweight team began the season by losing a tight game to our alum- ni team, although a tew minutes more ot play would have decided the game in the lightweights' tavor. They came back the next week, whipping Senn by the one- sided score ot 25-17. They then were de- teated by a strong l-tyde Park aggregation who were playing their titth game. New Trier opened its league schedule ls-.' dropping a game to Oak Park. lt then whipped Proviso by the lop-sided score ot 38 to I3. The team next journeyed to Deer- tield and broke up their chances tor a league championship by a score ot 23 to 22. This is the one time in the tour close tinishes that the break came our way, and a tree throw terminated that game. The team then journeyed to Evanston with high expectations but due to the excess ot touling dropped this game by the narrow Wilson Chichester Umberger Klein Flynn Cullen Young McMuctry Miller ECHOES margin ot I9 to Zl. lt was just betore this game that the combination ot Maclvluctry, Flynn, Umloerger, Miller, and Klein, was broken up by the untimely illness ot Dave Miller. l-lis loss was undoubtedly one ot the deciding tactors in the successive deteats that the lightweights suttered. Outside ot whipping Lake Forest Academy in both games, they lost the rest ot the league con- tests. At the same time such excellent ma- terial as Bill Robertson and Jim Fitzgerald were tound to till the gap. Though this ad- ditional material was a great asset, it never really compensated tor the original com- bination that was just tinding its stride. A great deal ot the limited success ot the lightweights was due to the tine play- ing ot Captain Richie Flynn and Dick Um- berger. While Flynn strengthened the ot- tense, Dick kept the detense in tight order. This is Flynn's third year ot lightweight competition. Letters were awarded to Bill Robinson, Dick Cullen, Dave Miller, Elmer Young, Bill Chichester, John Grittith, Louis Klein: certi- ticates to Richie Flynn and Dick Umberger. First Row: L.McMuctry, L.Klein, R.Flynn, D.Umberger, J.Fitz- gerald R.Robertson. Second Row: R,Allen, J.Moreau, R.Cullen, J. Cordell, J.Grittith, B.Chichester, W. Condy, W. Bettcher. Third Row: G.Gottlieb, R.Nickel, J. Muhlke, C.VVilson, P. Delaporte, E. Young, T. l-lilclebrandt, W. Young, J.l-lamison, R.Rothchild. 83 Fresh-Soph Basketball Q The Fresh-Soph feam of '33-34 furned ouf fo be fhe mosf successful one in many years. Guided by fwo excellenf coaches, ivlr. Ream and Nick Borino, fhe feam de- veloped greaf power and aggressiveness. The spirif shown fhrough fhe season was one of fhe main facfors in leading fo fhe championship of fhe Suburban League. Af fhe guard posfs Bill Snyder and Phil Dosfal held down fhe defense of fhe feam. Af fhe pivof posifion Richard Campbell TEAM Firsf Row: D.Campbell, P.Dosfal, F.Klaner, R.Bland, B.Snyder. Sec- ond Row: R.Franco, L.Kidder, H. Finch, M.Conley, J.Speredes, A. Neilsen, P.Skillin, R.Gransfrom. Third Row: E.Mahle, B.Smi'rh, B. Nevins, R.Fisher, R.l-laas, F.Bor- ovicka, Efxnderson. kepf fhe feam working srnoofhly. The for- ward posifions were held down by fwo sharpshoofers, Bland and Klaner, each of whom capfained fhe feam for fwo games. Many promising freshmen such as lvlahle, Kidder, Franco, Skillin, Neilsen, and Smifh should lead nexf year's feam fo a championship. Nevins, Speredes, Con- ley, Fisher, and Borovicka formed fhe nucleus of fhe Sophomore reserves. ln making ifs fine record, fhe feam won six ouf of nine games played. Two of fhe losses were fo Waukegan and fhe fhircl was fo Proviso. Nof enough credif can be given fo coaches Ream and Borino for fheir fine work in developing fhe boys. Roberfson Anderson Bucklin Fifzgerald Horne Ball Dahl TRACK ECHOES Senior Track 0 May I9, for fhe firsf fime in fhe hisfory of New Trier, fhe frack feam carried off fhe Illinois Sfafe frack fifle. In a huge field of compefifors New Trier won fhree firsfs, a fhird, and a fiffh 'fo fofal ninefeen poinfs, four more fhan Sfirling, fhe nearesf rival. Capfain Kingsley broke his lasf year's record wifh a vaulf of fwelve feef six inches. Bill Fayrnonville broke a fwenfy- four year old record when he hurled fhe discus l39' 8 . l-le also placed fhird in fhe shof puf. George Maxwell climaxed his high school frack career by faking fhe IZO-yard high hurdles in l5.7 seconds. The relay feam of Jones, Barber, Boffhof, and Bridges fook a fiffh place fo complefe our fofal of poinfs. Too much credif cannof be given fo Uncle John Nay and Mr. Del- aporfe for fheir splendid work in develop- ing such a championship feam. ECHCES SENIOR TEAM Firsf Row: Coach Delaporfe W.Kuhl, W.Whife, Llepman Kingsley Blades Sacco Maxwell Jones In all fhe dual rneefs excepf one New Trier finished firsf wifh many poinfs fo spare. Evansfon, our feared compefifor in all ofher sporfs, was quife easily beafen each fime. ln 'rhe bigger meefs fhe 'learn came 'rhrough a close second fo Oak Park and nearly won in fhe Oak Park Relays. Faymonville, wifh a foss of 5O'5 , broke fhe Suburban League record and Capfain James Kingsley alfered fhe pole vaulf record by several inches. Because of fhe unusual compefifion in 'rhe high hurdles, Maxwell ran a few feef behind fhe win- ner. AI Sfruebing gof a firsf in fhe broad iump, while Kuhl and Toepen fook a fhird and fourfh respecrively in fhe low hurdles. Woleben fied for fhird in fhe high iurnp and Joe Sacco fook a second in fhe mile run. The eighf lap relay feam, composed of Bridges, Blades, Price, and Cowan, re- ceived honors in The Oak Park Relay by faking firsf wifh very good firne. Af fhe sfarf of fhe oufdoor season eighf of fhe 86 Faymonville, D.Jones, D.Toeppen M.Bridges, J.Sacco, Capf. Kings ley, B.Blades, P.l'-loza, L.Bo hof J.Faber, Coach Nay. Second Row: J.l-larrison, B.Beebe, D l'-lindley, PG-arrefson, V. Soule A.Erickson, J.Coarnbes, C.McDon ald, B.O'Connell, J.l.eslie T Smifh, G. Dickerson, VV.Cordell A.Sfruebing. Third Row: J.Dono van, P.Dempsev, A.Schuman B Price, K.Cowan, E.6rauer, A Delang, F.Wolleben, G.Maxwell R.l-lolmes, L. Barber, D.Gooder FirsTRow: R.G-ullickson, R.Han- son J.Brown, P.DosTal, L.SnorT, RWiel, R.MorTon. S.GeTTelman, J Ballenger, J.Edwards, G. Ped- ersen. Second Row: R. Bernard R Johnson, W.STebbins, F.Mur- dock. B,l-lenkel, Ogle, D.Cloud, R Baker, A.BonneTT. A.WolTe. Third Row: W.Nielson, W.Murray, H Garrehson, E.lvlcMucTry. J.Har- New Trier Track men wenT To The Maple- wood relays and capTured TirsT in The in- dividual meeT. Bridges in The 440 broke The Tield record by Two seconds wiTh a greaT run OT 52.5 seconds. Bollenson in The high jump, Jones in The 220, and Faymon- ville in The discus goT Thirds while BoTThoT Took TiTTh in The 220. Junior Track Team 0 Under The splendid coaching OT Uncle John Nay, The Team won vicTory aTTer vicTory. The success oT This year's iunior Team should prove very promising To nexT year's varsiTy Team. The juniors were The vicTors in a dual meeT wiTh Senn, New Trier collecTing 44lf2 poinTs To Senn's 5lf2. The Team also came ouT on Top in a Triangular meeT wiTh Evans- Ton and Oak Park, The score being New Trier 451 EvansTon 3llf2g and Oak Park JUNIOR TEAM ' l-l.Treadwell, B.Galvin, Hoza Bridges Toeppen DeLang Kuhl 87 ECHOES 20lf2. This Team also walked away Trom Deerfield in a dual meeT. ln The Suburban MeeT. which is The biggesT evenT in The year Tor The Team, The boys came home wiTh second place. Cowan was a big asseT To The Team as he always Took a TirsT in The 440, wiTh Murdock pressing him hard Tor a close second. ln The 660 yard run Bob Johnson was very sTrong. The Suburban lv1eeT aT Oak Park being The only meeT in which he did noT Take a TirsT place. Bob Vernon and George Pedersen were always in The run- ning aT The Tinish line To make iT a close race. The junior Team has quiTe a squad OT promising dash men made up oT lv1orTon, SnorT, GeTTelman, and Weil. Theze boys are also The mainsTay oT The relay Team. We 'find lvlorTon and Holmes shaving The hurdles. and Dos+aI Tossing The weighTs. ln The iumping evenTs we Tind SnorT broadiumping, Rollo Gullickson and Dave Cloud high jumping, and Russel Baker pole vaulTing. TENNIS TEAM FirsT Row: D. Kreer D. Logan W. Condy A. Neilsen H.Woldenberg T. Rodman l-l. Melchior Second Row: D. Ehrlich W. Cochran D. Brown T.lv1cCann J. McConnell J, l-larris l-l. GoTTlieb Mr. Flaningam GOLF TEAM R. Flynn T. GarreTson A. Bohnen lvlr. Aram J. Franco A. Franco C. Munro Tennis 0 This year There is much To look Tor- ward To in Tennis wiTh Bill Condy as cap- Tain. The Team is expecTed TO make an excellenT record in The Suburban League, and also in The disTricT and sTaTe Tourna- menTs. Three members OT lasT year's Team, Bill Condy, John McConnell, and Tom Rodman, are expecTed back again This year. Much is expecTed This year also OT ArT Neilsen in singles and OT several oTher promising Treshmen. The l933 Team Tinished in second place in The Suburban League, buT had a splen- did season, winning all The non-league meeTs. The Franklin MerriTT Trophy, which was donaTed To New Trier by Mr. and Mrs. Franklin lvlerriTT, is sTirring up a greaT deal OT Tennis inTeresT. The name OT The win- ner OT The mosT imporTanT singles Tourna- menT is To be engraved on This cup. ECHOES Golf 0 The presenT ouTlook Tor a winning golT Team This year is encouraging. ln The TryouTs The golT squad OT eighT members scored an average OT l7O sTrokes Tor 36 holes, slighTly lower Than lasT year's aver- age. The low individual score OT 80 was Turned in by Joe Franco, a Treshman, who promises To be a valuable member OT The Team. ChesTer Bland, anoTher new member and a sophomore, scored I65 sTrokes Tor 36 holes, a very good average. Richard Flynn, Ray Beinlick, and Bill Cassell Turned in score cards OT I74, l75 and I76 in The TryouTs. Members OT lasT year's squad playing This year are AnThony Franco lCapTainl, AlberT Bohnen, and Tom Gallagher. In The TirsT meeT wiTh ST. George, New Trier came Through in perTecT sTyle, win- ning by The score OT I5 To O. 88 ECHOES SWIMMING TEAM l W. Beebe J. Barnard J. Springer D. Faffen R. Coffin M. Bryanf J. Byrne R. Wafr R. GarreTTson T, Lively S, Shepard M. Silverman W. Paulson Senior Swimming O Wirh swimming Teams in The Suburban League numbering only four in all, The perennially sfrong New Trier Tank squad found ifself able To place second in The final sfandings wiTh liTTle diTficulTy. Losing The firsf meeT of The season To Englewood by one poinT, The Team Trekked To Oak Park for iTs league opener in an endeavor To even Things up. Oak Park's excellence in The diving, breasTsTroke, and backsTroke proved a nemesis and The Team losT The meeT. NOT To be discour- aged, The Team meT and defeafed Proviso and Deerfield by large scores: once in The pools of Their opponenTs and once in Their own naTaTorium. The second meeT wiTh Oak Park again had disasfrous resulTs and The green-gray boys ended The sea- son in second place. The Team probably had as sfrong an aTTack in The crawl deparTmenT as any ECHOES Conrad PaTTon T-lapp Springer school in The area. l-lapp, Conrad, Paul- sen, and PaTTon formed an excepTional relay Team while Paulson and PaTTon in The forTy yard crawl and l-lapp and Con- rad in The hundred yard crawl consisTenTly piled up large scores. WaTT, Lively, and Cunningham were oTher uTiliTy freesfyle swimmers which Coach Jackson used againsf Proviso and Deerfield. In The Backsfrolce evenTs Beebe proved To be a find, Only a sophomore, he is heading sTraighT for a championship. l-le and Byrne compeTed in The hundred yard affair and were always able To place. Silverman, Coffin and Hoffman consfi- Tufed The breasTsTroke swimmers, The one evenT in which a weakness was apparenf. Silverman could be counTed on To geT a second or Third, however, wirh an occa- sional firsT. Paulsen and Barnard dived for The Team and iT was always a fighT beTween The Two for firsT or second honors wiTh Paulsen gaining a slighT edge. Beebe, Silverman, WaTT, and T-lapp com- posed The championship medley relay Team. 90 Junior Swimming 0 The I933-34 Junior Swimming Team conTinued To uphold The repuTaTion esTab- lished by iTs predecessors by going Through The enTire season undeTeaTed To win The Suburban League iunior swimming TiTle. NoT conTenT wiTh These laurels, The Team conTinued on iTs winning way and capTured The iunior championship TiTle aT The Suburban lnTerscholasTic meeT aT Oak Park. ln The opening meeT oT The season, in The encounTer wiTh The ciTy championship Englewood Team, The Green-Grey under- classmen demonsTraTed Their exTraordinary sTrengTh by deTeaTing Their 'opponenTs by a large margin. ln The TirsT league meeT, an aTTair wiTh Oak Park, The Team Turned back The Villagers wiTh liTTle diTTiculTy. Proviso ancl DeerTield each Tell Twice be- Tore The powerful aTTack oT The Treverians. And The WinneTka boys deTeaTed Oak TEAM ii D.WeinsTock P. Ray J.Zinner J. Verhoeven H. Wilson T. Harvey E. Mack D. l-loTTman G. Spinner B. Racklin Paulson ' WaTT Beebe Cunningham Silverman 9l ECHGES Park Tor The second Time laTe in The sea- son To clinch The TiTle. STrong in every deparTmenT, New Trier could always counT on a TirsT in each evenT. The relay Team oT Nferhoeven, STreeTor, l-loTTman, and Harvey consTiTuTed one oT The TasTesT quarTeTs in The league, while These Tour swimmers enTered in individual evenTs could always place TirsT or second. Cunningham, aT The opening oT The sea- son, was The sTar oT The Team buT was graduaTed To The senior division aTTer The TirsT Tew meeTs. Gerald Spinner was prob- ably The mosT consisTenT winner, chalking up vicTories in The diving and The back- sTroke in every meeT. Mack and Zinner held down The breasTsTroke posTs while Wilson subsTiTuTed in The backsTroke and Ray and Galloway in The diving. MosT oT This year's sTars will be swim- ming wiTh The senior Team nexT season, buT an unusually promising squad of Tresh- men This year bids well Tor anoTher cham- pionship iunior Team, and when The Senior Team receives The squad members we oughT To see a world-beaTing Team. ECHOES GraTer Funlchouser Slndlnq aseball I AT The Time oT This wriTing, all signs poinT To a mosT successTul season. Clyde 6raTer Took over The coaching duTies in The absence of WalTer Aschenbach, who inTends To reTurn nexT year. WheTher or noT he will Then resume The coaching OT The baseball squad is noT yeT known. ln several pre-season games The varsiTy squad made a crediTable showing. Senn, who has beaTen New Trier successTully Tor a number OT years, deTeaTed Them in The TirsT oT These, 8 To 6, buT in The reTurn game several days laTer The score ended in a 4 To 4 Tie. Then came Waukegan, who enTered The Suburban League in December. New Trier, wiTh GreenblaTT piTching, conquered Them 8 To 5. Coach GraTer believed in The idea oT giving his Team plenTy oT pracTice in games beTore The regular sea- son opened. In This way he hoped To eliminaTe The nervousness oT The players in The TirsT game oT The season. Mr. GraTer had several oTher innova- Tions: in The aThleTic gym class he allowed only TwenTy To enroll, Thus concenTraTing Training upon a smaller group. By doing Dahl WaTT GreenblaTT I-lomann KnighT Thorsen VARSITY TEAM FirsT Row: B.Bucher, B.Driscoll. G. Ashbach, l..GreenblaTT, W.Foslin J.Sinding, H.Ball, B.l-lallquisT, G. l-lohlTelder, S.KnighT, R.Cullen, B. WaTT. Second Row: R.McGuire W.RoberTson, B.Cordell, E.EsTes, B.ChichesTer, G.Seng, E.Tv1ee, C. Ross, F.l-loman, J.Mulke, F.Kahler, C.Dahl, l-l.Sobel, l-l.Thorsen, E Knoop, Mr.GraTer. 92 FRESH-SOPH TEAM FirsT Row: G.DeWiTT, J.Brigham, F.Klaner, B.Fisher, D.IvlorTon, W. Wilson, W.Snyder, B.Nevins, J. Vercino, G.Glover. Second Row: Mr.Funkhouser, T.l-luTF, J.O'Neal, D.Skillen, J.Sperecles, T.l-larvey, l..l-loTFman, B.wsde, F.Borovicka, T.Anderson, L.Mikkelson. Third Row: B.Turgeon, A.CruTTenden. L.Taylor, D.l-lurd, E.Galloway, A. Carlson, l-l.l-luebner, D.RoberTs, R.Klein, D.l-laas, C.Bland, F.Ul- rick,. J.Riday. ChichesTer Cordell Cullen Ball Foslund Driscoll This he was able To shiTT several players Trom The righT side oT The plaTe To The leTT, STan KnighT, Thus changed, improved his hiTTing remarkably. The regular line- up included several leTT handed baTTers. .lack Sinding, l-loward Ball, STan KnighT, and Wally Foslund, who moved To The ouT- Tield Trom his Tormer piTching posiTion, were among These. This sTring OT souTh- paw baTTers did much To upseT The eTTec- Tiveness oT every high school piTcher whom They encounTered. Loren GreenblaTT was The sTarTing piTcher, wiTh WalTer Foslund in The re- serve. STan KnighT and Bill Bucher handled The caTching. Jack Sinding, capTain, held down TirsT base posiTion, wiTh l-lenry Thor- sen, Dick Cullen, and Goog Dahl com- pleTing The inTield. The only under-class- man on The squad was Willie Driscoll. A number OT good players paTroled The ouTTield. Among Them were Howard Ball, WalTer Foslund, Bob l-lallquisT, George T-lohlTelder, and Fred Kahler. WiTh many underclassmen on The Team This year, nexT year oughT To be a very successTul season. 93 Fresh -Soph aseball Q New Trier's TirsT Treshman-sophomore Team dernonsTraTed early in The season ThaT iT possessed considerable abiliTy. A sched- ule was arranged wiTh Waukegan and Ev- ansTon, since only These Two Suburban League Teams had squads oT This raTing. The purpose oT The new Team was pri- marily To give The younger boys a chance To parTicipaTe in baseball, making use oT The excess equipmenT noT needed by The varsiTy. The squad was coached by Mr. Funkhouser and Woodrow Wilson. On The regular Team were: CapT. Del lvlorTon, TirsT base: Jack Grigham, LieT Mikkelson, second base: Fred Klaner and Bill Snyder, shorT sTop, Dave l-laas, Third base. OuTTielders: Bob Nevins, Don Rob- erTs, Jim Versino, Bud Fisher, and Leonard l-loTTman. George DeWiTT and George Glover Took care oT The piTching, while Dave Skillin and Tad l-larvey held The posi- Tion behind The plaTe. ECHOES ECHOES Showley Harrison Stein Wilson Hutchins Sports Club Q The otiicers tor this year were: Presi- dent, Dan Harrison: Vice-President, Wood- row Wilson: Secretary, Emil Anderson: Treasurer, Bob Rothschild. The boys with the most points were: Jack Stein with 2,000: Woodrow Wilson with l,iOO: and Phil Frye with I,5OO points. Jack Stein and Woodrow Wilson re- ceived medals which are given tor 600 points. Phil Frye is an underclassman and will receive his when he graduates. These points are awarded tor work in intramural sports. For reteree or umpire ten points is given: tor scorer eight points, and the timer is given tive points. This year tests were given to each mem- ber and they were required to pass them with a high mark to be able to work on the games. The Sports Club does a very real service to the school through its work in intra- mural Sports. A great deal ot thanks is due it and its sponsor, Mr. Showley. Intramural Sports Q This year there were two new lntra- mural sports introduced at New Trier listed under tall sports. Touch tootball was substituted in place ot intramural toot- ball. A single elimination tournament ot Speedball was run between the season ot tootball and basketball. Two new intramural awards were given this year to class and school champions. To class champions in a sport where there were at least twenty entries, Victory Award certificates were given. ln addition to receiving the regular medal, the school champions were allowed to buy a black and green iacket and also a letter about halt the size ot a varsity letter. A new iob called Intramural Man- ager, was started by ivlac l-lutchins who received a miniature letter tor his work the tirst semester. Woody Wilson took over the work the second semester with the help ot Bill lviehren. The work was composed ot making a SPORTS CLUB First Row: P.Frye, W.Dahl, Rothschild, J.Dunhill, P.F1ice. Rothschild, W.Wilson, D.l-larri son, E.Anderson, Mt-'iutchins P Emrick, C.Kerwin. Second Row P Kaspar, E.Mcllraith, B.lNerner B Barnum, S.Gettlernan, J.Easter loerg, A.Mulland, ivir,Showley J TOUCH FOOTBALL CHAMPS SENIOR MANAGERS W. Wilson J. Harrison F. Gilgis D. Harrison R. McGuire M. Hulchins J. O'Kean M. Bosley B. Karnes M. Huichins J. Kingsley R. Herrnanson L. Holiiman B. Blades J. Gririilh scrapbook for ihe Physical Educaiion Dee parrmenl, and drawing up Jrournarnenis for 'the lnrramural sporis. The School Champions in lnrramural Sporrs were as follows: Touch Foorball: W. S. Brown A Speedball: Caron Baskerball: Heavyweight Schumacher A Lighrweighr, W. S. Brown A and B Fearherweighr, Graier Handball Singles: lWin+erl Frederick Kasper Handball Doubles: Donald Cook and Maurice Bosley Table Tennis Singles: Wayne Cochran and Harry Golilieb Foorball Skills: Puniing for Disrance, Charles Sincere Drop Kicking, Henry Anderson Passing for Accuracy, David Hurd 95 Tennis Doubles: Neilson and Early Mixed Tennis Doubles: Don Brown and Jean Perribone. Horseshoe Singles: Donald Schmioll Horseshoe Doubles: Herbon and Gaiih- or Golf: A Division, George Vicior B Division, Gilberr Mclnrosh Championships in Spring Tennis, Swim- ming, Volleyball, and Track had nor been decided al' Jrhe rime Jrhis copy was wri+'I'en. lnframural Sporis have long been an oui- sranding iearure of New Trier. Over a period of years rhe number and exrenr of irs aciiviries have sieadily increased unlil every boy who so wishes can now engage in some spori' from The lime school opens unril ir closes in June. Much recognirion is due Mr. Showley for his Jrireless energy in developing lnlramural Sporrs ro Jrheir presenr high peak. ECHOES ECHOES Boulfon Holloway Hearne Weidner Mangel Barr Moe Walsh C-. A. A. -1 lx, G. A. A. PresidenT . ..... .. .,.. Alice Holloway Vice PresidenT . . . ...... EsTher l-learne SecreTary ..... ..... N aTalie Waidner Treasurer ........ ....... V eniTa lvlangel COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN PubliciTy ............... EThel Jane Moe InTramural SporTs ......... CynThia Walsh Social ...................... BeTTy Barr 0 The 6. A. A. hisTory This year has con- Tained a number OT new TeaTures. The As- sociaTion Teels a cerTain amounT oT pride in The TacT ThaT iTs Two big proiecTs oT The year have been carried ouT wiTh success. The TirsT oT These aims has been To give girls, unable To parTicipaTe in sporTs Tor physical reasons, an opporTuniTy To earn poinTs and gain membership in G. A. A. This has been accomplished by awarding These girls Tive G. A. A. poinTs Tor each ECHOES GYM INSTRUCTORS Iris BoulTon ElizabeTh Findlay May Fogg Peggy l-lubsch Ella AbboTT G.A.A. COMMITTEE Firsl' Row: D.l'lolway, R.Coale ClemenTs, B. Klein. Second Row R.J.Gries, l-l.Morehouse, P.STein L. Black, J. Johnson, B. lvlcNulTy B.BeTTs. aTTernoon spenT in Timing, scoring, reTeree- ing, and clerical work. The second proiecT has been To inauguraTe a new meThod OT signing up, which would eliminaTe cases where girls signed up Tor a sporT and only appeared Two or Three Times. The TacT ThaT The percenTage oT girls dropping sporTs is very much lower would seem To indicaTe ThaT The new meThod is a success. ln an assembly held The second week OT school, The Treshmen were enlighTened on The subiecT oT girls' aThleTics. This as- sembly was sorneThing oT an advenTure as iT was The Treshmen's TirsT opporTuniTy To hear abouT G. A. A., and iT was also The TirsT opporTuniTy oT The new oTTicers To speak on The subiecT oT girls' aThleTics aT New Trier. The assembly was a prelude To The exhibiTion hockey and soccer games. The new comers Then decided which oT The Two sporTs looked mosT inTeresTing and chose ThaT Tor Their aTTer-school exercise. 98 R.Karnopp, E.J.lvloe, B.Barr, Bi HEADS OF SPORTS Upon Miss Fogg's reTurn iT was decided To add horseback riding as a sporT, and iT has been mosT popular. AT The award as- sembly Tollowing The Tall season, Miss Fogg spoke oT her Trip abroad as coach oT The U. S. Field Hockey Team, and aT a laTer assembly showed movies oT The Trip. AbouT This Time Rosemary Karnopp, our publiciTy chairman, leTT school. We Take This opporTuniTy To Thank her Tor The serv- ice she rendered The associaTion and To exTend our appreciaTion To EThel Jane Moe, Rosemary's successor, who Took up The reins oT The publiciTy commiTTee and conTinued The excellenT work OT her pre- decessor. The TisTball season was climaxed by The hilarious TaculTy-sTuclenT game, and by an exhibiTion ping-pong maTch beTween Miss Jay Purvis and Trudie Schnur. ATTer a school TournamenT, New Trier played a ping-pong maTch wiTh EvansTon FirsT Row: N.Oliver, M.l-luTT, C. Walsh, C.J.Wellbeloved, l..Eisen- sTadT. Second Row: T.Banning, N. Gordon, l-l.SeThness, B.ClemenTs, l-l.Bellows, J.D.Jacobs, B.Bergh, J.Mauland. 300-POINT WINNERS FirsT Row: J.Carroll, K,JohnsTone, M.HuTi, E.Burpee, M.Weil, D. Edwards, V.Mangel, M.Robinson, J.Bryson, J.BalhaTcheT, S.BurneTT, V.CoulTer, P.l-luTchinson. Second Row: E.l-lerman, D.Richards, D. Bird, M.l-lale, B.Bergh, B.Phillips, L.EisensTedT, E.J.Moe, F.STowl, D. l-lallquisT, J.A.Moulding, V.A. Snorf, N.May, E.Gerlach, J.Scrim- geour, V.Norman, J.TwisT. Third Row: J.PresTon, L.Fredigke, E. Williams, l..Moses, C.McGivern, A.M.BooZ, C.J.Wellbeloved, A, l-learne, B.KulTcher, A.l-lahn, l. Obermeier, C.Cowan, B.Bayliss, N.Waidner, M.VVaidner, J.John- son, E.Reeva. 99 ECHOES in which our girls were vicTorious in Three oT Tour maTches. The baskeTball and dancing seasons were closed wiTh class games, and a program by The rhyThmic dancing group. AT The assembly Tollowing The winTer sporT season, The G. A. A. execuTive board became mu- sically inclined, singing The new G. A. A. song, wriTTen by Mrs. MargueriTe SeThness and Ameri Edinger. Time Tlies and soon The banqueT sched- uled Tor June sevenTh, will be a Thing oT The pasT. The bangueT is The grand Tinale To The G. A. A. year: and The week preced- ing iT is when one sees G. A. A. members making Their appearance clad in middies, skirTs, and coTTon sTockings. !T would be impossible To close wiThouT menTioning The imporTanT parT The coaches play in G. A. A. WiThouT Their guidance and willingness To assisT, The associaTion could noT TuncTion. SENIOR CLASS TEAM R. Samuelson A. Liddle J. WrighT N. May I. ChrisTenson L. HoTFman J. Scrimgeour J. Mauland L. Lechner J. PresTon V. Browning A. Holloway Soccer InsTrucTor .......,, Miss EIizabeTh Findley Head OT SporT ........... June Mauland Lucille HoTTman Mary Waidner BeTh Bryson Julia Booz Class Managers. .. . This year Tour hundred and Two girls signed up Tor soccer. The seniors enTered Three Teams: The juniors, Tour: The class cT I936, Tour: and The Treshmen, eighT. For The Three weelcs Tollowing The opening oT The season Two hundred and sixTy-nine en- ThusiasTs could be seen pracTicing passes, goal shoTs, and dodges on The Tield. When The advisor room games were underTaI4en, The girls in Miss SenTney's advisor room proved Their skill by becoming The senior class vicTors and by deTeaTing The iunior SENIOR CHAMPS E. J. Moe M.Sieck A. Liddle J. WrighT J. Mauland J. PresTon V. Browning A. Holloway advisor room champions. Miss Fleming- Ton's and Miss BIacI4's advisor rooms, com- bined, were vicTorious in The 'freshman in- Tramural TournamenT. Due To umcorseen condiTions, The sophomores did noT have a conTesT similar To Those oT The oTher classes. The IasT week oT The soccer season was Taken up wiTh The inTer-class games. A sin- gle eIiminaTion and consoIaTion TournamenT was held. The Treshmen decided ThaT iT would be a good Thing if The class OT l937 would show iTs skill by becoming The school soccer champions. Because oT Their deTer- minaTion and exceIIenT playing, Tor The TirsT Time in several years The Treshmen deTeaT- ed The Three upper classes. AIThough The iuniors Tied The Treshmen's TirsT Team, The upper-cIassrnen's second Team was deTeaT- ed. AT The end oT The season, TorTy-eighT girls received TirsT Team crediT, and TorTy- one girls received second Team crediT. ECHOES I00 Hockey lnsTrucTors ......... ..... TMiss BoulTon T Miss Nixon Head oT SporT ..... ...Helen SeThness Virginia Raclin Phoebe Massey PaT HuTchinson MargareT Coleman Class Managers .... Q The Tall hockey season OT nineTeen hundred and ThirTy-Three opened wiTh an exhibiTion maTch beTween The. iunior and senior TirsT Teams oT ninTeen hundred and ThirTy-Two. WheTher iT was This Thrilling maTch or The delicious Tea Tollowing iT which prompTed Three hundred and one girls To sign up Tor hockey, nobody knows: buT The TacT remains ThaT This large num- ber decided To adopT hockey as a Tall sporT. En spiTe oT The cold and snow. prac- Tices were held: and alThough The advisor room games were disconTinued. The class games were played oTT wiTh much en- Thusiasm. In These maTches The seniors capTured TirsT place Trom The juniors in a very close game. AT The close oT The inTer-class Tourna- menT a Tea was held. During The season a group OT girls Trom New Trier played in a mixed game wiTh EvansTon High School, which proved mosT delighTTul To all concerned. New Trier was The scene oT The annual TryouTs Tor The NorTh Shore Schoolgirl Hockey Team, which is composed oT girls Trom all The schools along The NorTh Shore. Three New ECHCES Trier girls, Phoebe Massey, CynThia Walsh, and Florence Walsh made This Team ThaT played againsT a Chicago schoolgirl Team in The NaTional Field Hockey TournamenT aT Dyche STadium. The NorTh Schoolgirl Team emerged aT The vicTorious end oT a l-O score. This is The second successive year ThaT The NorTh Shore Team has deTeaTed The Chicago girls. NorTh Shore residenTs had The oppor- TuniTy aT This TournamenT To see some nearly perTecT hockey. The All-American Team, managed by Miss Fogg, had iusT reTurned Trom an exTended Tour oT The hockey cenTers oT Europe, where iT ac- quiTTed iTselT mosT crediTably. ln The Tour- namenT each secTional Team compeTed againsT The Touring Team and The specTa- Tors saw some nearly Tlawless hockey. During The Hockey Season each girl re- ceived Tive G. A. A. poinTs Tor each week reporTed. The girls were given an op- porTuniTy oT reporTing more Than once a week buT only The regular amounT oT G. A. A. poinTs was awarded. Ten poinTs wenT To each member oT The TirsT class Team Tor each TirsT class Team game played, as was The case oT The Juniors and Sophomores who played The class games, The lasT oT which was won by The Seniors. These crediTs wenT To help many girls win The required number oT poinTs Tor The G. A. A. awards which are N. T., G. A. A. 300, and N 500. The awards assembly Tor The girls compleTing The required number oT poinTs by means OT The Hockey Season was held aTTer The class games. SENIOR CLASS TEAM E. Hearne J. Jacobs H. SeThness V. Raclin B. Phillips B. Levinson N. Oliver lOl Fisfball lnsTrucTors ........ .... T Miss Boulion T.Miss Findley l-lead oT SporT .... .,.. B eTTy ClemenTs Jane Bryson Class Managers ........ Virginia gnoif Peg l-luTchinson Four hundred and TiTTeen girls parTici- during The TisTball season, The paTed seniors being represenTed by six Teams, iuniors, by eleven, and The sophomores and Treshmen by Teneach. The TirsT weelf oT pracTice began December TiTTh. ATTer This period, The double eliminaTion Tourna- menT, which lasTed Tive weelcs, was sTarTed. There were Tew deTaulTsp splendid coop- eraTion was received Trom The class and advisor room managers. Miss Kimball's A Team won The inTer- class championship. Miss Wilson's advisor ECHOES SENIOR CHAMPS E. Hearne E. J. Moe D. Shields J. Meyers J.WrighT E. STeel R. Solomon J. Mauland J. PresTon 6. SmiTh V. Browning A. Holloway SCHOOL CHAMPS E. Burpee J. Olson F. Reed G. HaupT J. BalhaTcheT M.Wilder D. SmyThe M. J. Lewis B. Baird room was The runner-up in The inTer-class TournamenT, and Miss Louise l-lamilTon's on The double eliminaTion conTesT. ln The senior class, Miss SenTney's Team was The vicTor. Miss Breidenbach's Treshman Team won The laurels oT Their class. The biggesT evenT oT The season oc- curred when The seniors deTeaTed The TaculTy Team. This was oT greaT inTeresT, because The TaculTy Team came very close To beaTing The senior champions. The TaculTy Team consisTed oT The Tollowing: Miss Fogg iCapT.l, Mrs. AbboTT, Miss Black, Miss BoulTon, Miss Findley, Miss l-lubsch, Miss Kimball, and Mrs. Showley. Alice l-lolloway, DoroThy Shields, June Mauland, Virginia Browning, EsTher l-learne, E+hel Jane Moe, Jane Myer, Jacqueline PresTon, Garcial SmiTh, and JaneT WrighT made up The senior Team. This game ended an exTremely enioyable season Tor all girls in The sporT. I02 Basketball lnsTrucTors ..... .... Miss llls Boullon l Mrs. Ella AbboTT Head of SporT ..., ..... J eanne Jacobs KaTherine Rounds Class Managers .,.,.. - BeTTy Harding l AnToineTTe Hearne Q January TiTTeenTh, The daTe which ush- ered in a new basl4eTball season was eag- erly anTicipaTed. Surely The evidence ThaT Three hundred and TorTy-Tive girls parTici- paTed in The sporT is suTTicienT prooT oT iTs populariTy. During The Tour weeks oT prac- Tice which opened The season, girls re- ceived insTrucTion in Technique. All classes were well represenTed in The inTer-advisor room games, The senior en- Tering Tour Teams: iuniors, Ten: sopho- mores, nine, and Treshmen, ThirTeen. AT SENIOR CLASS TEAM X A. Koman J.Jacobs I. ChrisTenson J. Scrimgeour J. Bryson V. Browning ADVISOR CHAMPS R. Samuelson E.Janson A. Koman L. HoTTmier A, LundquisT H. SeThness V. Mangel l. ChrisTenson L. HoTTman J.Scrimgeour . J. Bryson I03 ECHOES The close oT The advisor room maTches Miss PayTon's Team ranlced as The senior champion: Miss Walker's, The iunior: Miss Murphy's, The sophomore: and Miss Flem- ingTon's, The Treshman. OT These, Miss PayTon's seniors won The school champion- ship by deTeaTing Miss l:lemingTon's Tresh- men 33-IO. ATTer a weelc oT class TryouTs, inTer-class games were held, and were The scenes OT inTense buT Triendly rivalry, The TirsT Team games being decided by Tour poinTs or less. March TwenTy-eighTh saw The school championship pass inTo The hands oT The seniors aTTer They deTeaTeol The sopho- mores by The narrow margin oT 34-3l. On The same day The iuniors deTeaTed The Treshmen 44-40 and Tied wiTh The sopho- mores Tor second place. Sincere Thanlcs are due Mrs. AbboTT, Miss Fogg, and Miss BoulTon Tor Their un- ceasing eTForTs. SENIOR CLASS TEAM V. Raclin B. KulTchar L. HoTTman L. EisensTadT H. Osborn SOPHOMORE CHAMPS S. Spinney E. Russell P. Lively N. Waidner J. PeTTibcne J. Clark K. Shank L. Beda B. Ormsbee M. Neeves B. Hess J. GeiTher Swimming Coach ............... Miss May P. Fogg Head oT SporT ........ Louise EisensTaedT Helen Osberg Class Managers ...... N KaThleen JohnsTon l Barbara Hess 0 The one hundred and eighTy girls who signed up Tor swimming and The one hun- dred and TorTy-Tour receiving poinTs TelT ThaT This year's season was highly saTis- TacTory. Due To The inTeresT which The parTicipanTs displayed, The pool was open several days each week during The enTire year. During The TirsT parT oT The year, The swimming enThusiasTs could be seen diving graceTully, Tlopping ungraceTully, swim- ming, splashing, and having The grand Tun which is available To Those who enioy The sporT. AT The beginning oT The second ECHOES semesTer, The girls sTarTed working in earnesT, and many exciTing inTer-advisor room compeTiTions occurred. The ever- Thrilling class meeTs Took place-To The ioy OT The sophomores and The deTeaT oT The oTher Three classes. The Treshmen made a good showing and They are proud To know ThaT a mem-' ber oT Their class, Banda WaTTs, won The inTer-class meeT, Taking Two TirsTs and one Third place. AT The close oT EasTer vacaTion, The swimmers, reTurning To school wiTh re- newed pep and energy, Took up liTe-sav- ing. They claim ThaT iT was a very inTeresTing course and ThaT They are iusT waiTing Tor The opporTuniTy oT demon- sTraTing Their meThods oT reviving The drowned. Miss Fogg and Louise EisensTaedT re- ceived Tine cooperaTion Trom The Tour class managers and players. IO4 . Cloggmg lnsTrucTor ...,..... Miss ElizabeTh Findley Head oT SporT ............ Nancy Oliver 0 Due To The breviTy oT The season, The groups did noT presenT a clogging pro- gram, buT insTead conTribuTed To oTher programs. Four oT The advanced class clogged Tor The MoThers' and DaughTers' banguelr and repeaTed The same numbers aT a Church Vaudeville. AT The close oT The season a Team oT six girls was selecTed Trom each group, which enTerTained The assembled A. A. A. members and Triends aT Their annual spring banqueT. To sTarT The clogging season, The one hundred and ThirTy-one girls who signed up had To learn a simple walTz clog To deTermine wheTher They were To be in The advanced or beginners' group. Then we learned a varieTy oT sTeos. CLOGGING U. Kellner H. Young V H. SeThness B. Phillips S. MiTchell Z. Henderson R. Solomon T. Schnur M. Robinson ECHOES Rhyfhmic Dancing lnsTrucTor ......... Miss ElizabeTh Findley Head oT SporT. . .Carol Jean Wellbeloved Q The naTural dancing classes This year compleTed a successTul season. Classes were divided inTo Two groups: The begin- ning class consisTing OT Treshmen, and The advanced class consisTing oT sophomores, iuniors, and seniors. OuT oT The one hun- dred TorTy-Tive girls who came ouT, nineTy- Tour were Treshmen. AT The end oT The season, TirsT and second Teams OT Twelve girls each were chosen. An inTormal dance program given by boTh beginning and advanced classes closed The season proper, buT was revived wiTh changes and improvemenTs Tor a Senior Girls' Assembly in May. ,N. Oliver H. Rados 5. BurneTT DANCING M. HurlburT K.WinTer L. Mores J. Hallowell A. Murphy H. Osborn E. Janson C. Wellbeloved J. Mauland C. Clough P. Clough M, PoTTer Tennis and Ping Pong 0 Some Tine playing was displayed in Tennis This year when ElizabeTh Barden, Nancy Gordon, Jean PeTTiloone, and Kay Neeves, winners oT The class TournamenTs, ioined wiTh The runners-up To play inTer- class maTches, The iuniors winning. The winners oT The doubles TournamenT were NaTalie Waidner and Jean PeTTibone, while ElizabeTh Barden deTeaTed Nancy Gordon Tor The singles championship. ln Ping Pong, lvlary Raymond, GerTrude Schnur, lvlargareT Tidernan, and Carol l.eTTs conquered Their opponenTs To win Their respecTive class TournamenTs. We challenged EvansTon l-ligh School and won Three ouT OT Tour maTches. GerTrude Schnur won The school championship. TENNIS AND PING PONG FronT Row: T.Schnur, C.LeTTs, lvl. Tideman, M.Rayrnond. Second Row: J.PeTTibone, N.Waidner, N. Gordon, K.Neeves, E.Barden. ARCHERY AND GOLF I-lerzig, l-l.ClernenTs, J.STenson, S.Nash. Golf and rchery Q ln The Tall a golT driving conTesT, won by Sonia Nash, and a blindTold driving conTesT, won by l-lelen Shane, were held aTTer school. LaTer There was a TornbsTone golT TournamenT which lvlarTha l-luTF won. Sonia Nash won The Handicap TournarnenT. Judging Trorn The large aTTendance and The enThusiasm, The archery season showed every indicaTion oT being a greaT success. The excellenT rnarksmanship oT many oT The parTicipanTs insures an inTeresTing Junior Columbia Round TournamenT, held aT The end oT The season To deTermine The class and all-school winners. New TargeTs and Tine new bows and arrows were an added incenTive Tor all groups coming ouT so consisTenTly each week To shooT. ECHOES I06 FirsTRow: l-l.Shane, M.l-lall, J. SuTTer. Second Row: lvl.l-luTT, D. Horseback Riding T-lead oT SporT .... .. .Helen Bellows I Miss BoulTon lnsTrucTors .... .. Mr' Szymanski Mr. STerinholm Q This year horseback riding has been insTalled as a new elecTive sporT. Mr. Szymanslci, owner oT The O-Ki-I-li sTables, has charge of The insTrucTion. All work was direcTed Toward a horse show June second. A modified Type oT polo and jumping were open only To advanced riders, and cross counTry rides were en- ioyed by everyone aTTer class insTrucTion. By The end oT The season well over Two- Thirds oT The group qualified as eiTher inTermediaTe or advance riders, and re- ceived G. A. A. crediT. EcHoEs aseball lnsTrucTor. .,...... Miss ElizabeTh Findley l-lead oT SporT ............. BerTha Bergh Class Managers .,...... llyllclllei Fredlglqe IVirginia CouITer 0 The baseball season, ever a popular one aT New Trier, again lived up To iTs repuTaTion, wiTh eighT Treshman, seven sophomore, and six junior advisor room Teams, represenTing The baseball Tans oT The school. The climax OT The season came wiTh The inTer-class games and also The Tinal game beTween The winning class Team and The one senior Team, which was recruiTed near The end OT The season by The special re- gue-sT OT The senior girls. Valuable aid was rendered by BerTha Bergh, sporT head, Lucille Frediglie, The iunior manager, and Virginia CoulTer, The sophomore manager. HORSEBACK RIDING l..Cowan, P.Clough, C.Clough, V. Oakley, P.BrackeTT, L.Dix, R.J. Gries, M.l.ong, J.GrasseTT, B.J. Browning, R.J.l-lapp fsTandingl, C.Cowan, J.TwisT, J.GeiTher, M. Schoenbrun, M.Tidernan, S.Clarl4, l-l.Bellows, M.Waidner. BASEBALL I O7 Vfzv - l L Gig E A QGWUGE Q Wh W Ar .?, 'hx N. Nh X . If 1 W sk .Lo W a PN xi.- .e 4 'A 1 X H 4 s 1 '- fl .gp C o z.-Q 'Vu 0 f f I . 0 1 'Q 's-.x 06 0 x nt ,fn -M N f un G 05.6 1. s, un 'gp' sl Q mi. ,Q . -.ew , -1 -A , 4 7533- N - x X N, V-595: ' Q .., Q if-QM ...mm 3-X wh V' 'sq fx. . F 'X A .Q ,-we .- '.'.f -X -s f -I-25.9. 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The firsf oufsfanding program presenfed by fhe music deparfmenf This year was fhe annual Chrisfmas Concerf in which all four of fhe Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs, fhe Ocfeffe, fhe orchesfra augmenfed by some alumni, fhe madrigal club, and fhe fhree choruses performed. This fesfival is a popular one among cifizens of fhe Norfh Shore, and has been quofed as a finished producfionf' Under Mrs. Von Meding's capable di- recfion, fhe ocfeffe repeafed fheir en- joyable performances and superior singing of lasf year. The highesf honor fhaf came fo fhis organizafion was an invifafion fo appear before fhe Nafional Music Super- visors' Conference, held in Chicago fhe middle of April. During fhe year fhese boys fwice presenfed programs over fhe NBC nefwork in addifion fo singing af Rofary Clubs, af Lake Foresf College, appearing on a program af fhe Wilmeffe Woman's Club, and af schools along fhe Norfh Shore. Af fhe Fafhers' and Sons' Banquef fhe ocfeffe puf on a mosf amus- ing program. The ocfeffe is composed of Arfhur Kafzel, Frank Chrisfenson, Bill Jenkins, Bill Mclzadzean, Berfil l-lillner, Olson Mullen John Phillips, Bill Cassell, and Dick Olson. A special group was picked from fhe second glee clubs fo do choral work down af fhe Supervisors' Conference, also. These sfudenfs were coached by Mrs. Von Meding, and proved fhemselves worfhy of fhe honor besfowed upon fhem. . If has been fhe cusfom herefofore for fhe music deparfmenf fo presenf an opera every ofher year, buf because fhere were so many requesfs, if was decided fo give anofher one fhis year. The one chosen, lolan'l'he, said fo be one of fhe mosf beaufiful and mosf difficulf of fhe Gilberf and Sullivan operas, was presenfed on April iwenfiefh and fwenfy-firsf., Mrs. Coffon devofed much fime fo fhe direc- fion of fhe orchesfra and fhe vocal work of choruses and principals. The excellenf acfion and dicfion were fhe resulfs of long hours of pafienf fraining by Miss Sfan- wood. Underfaking an immense fask, Miss Findley succeeded in arranging fhe choruses in mosf effecfive groupings for fhe scenes of fhe opera. The Arf and Home Economics Deparfmenfs, and fhe sfage and properfies crew, aided by vari- ous members of fhe faculfy, who helped wifh fhe makeup of fhe casf, also deserve a vofe of fhanks for fheir superior work. The senior and junior music clubs, spon- sored by Mrs. Coffon and Mrs. Bradburn, respecfively, were organized for fhe pur- pose of banding fogefher sfudenfs wifh marked musical falenf and inferesf, and lConfinued on page I IST H2 rchesfra 0 The OrchesTra, under The direcTion ol: Mrs. Marion CoTTon, excelled in every perTormance iT gave. Perhaps The largesT Task The GrchesTra had To underTake was The opereTTa, loIanThe. loIanThe is one oT The mosT diTTiculT scores oT The GilberT and Sullivan opereTTas, and had iT noT been Tor The excellenT musicianship oT The OrchesTra members, iT would have been impossible To give The opereTTa. In December The annual ChrisTmas Con- cerT was given in which The OrchesTra did an ouTsTanding piece of work. The TirsT movemenT of SchuberT's well-known Un- Tinished Symphony was played wiTh greaT skill and showed whaT exTremeIy crediTable reading The members possess. In addiTion To This solo number. The OrchesTra accom- panied The Combined Glee clubs in sev- eral oT The mosT ouTsTanding classical pieces oT Today. In The perTormance OT McCarThy's play, IT I Were King, The OrchesTra willingly gave iTs services To play The musical num- bers. As usual The 0rchesTra gave an ouT- sTanding perTormance and once more made New Trier proud oT iT when iT played aT The STevens hoTel Tor The Music Super- visors NaTionaI convenTion under The direcTion oT George Dasch. 'Cello Maynard Cook Gilman PaynTer MargareTJ.Cree Irene SmiTh Mary Alice Hayes Eleanor STeen MargareT JohnsTon I I3 FirsT Violins Jane Olson Allan Shields James STeubner WalTer von Reinsperg Bob Walker Philip Brand Eugene Eldridge Paul I-IoTTman MaThew KriTchever Mary Jean Lewis John McConnell Second Violins Sarah Jane Adams CaTherine Birdsall Emil Bucher ArThur Carlson Josephine Earlywine Mariorie Lynn Jessie Nelson Eileen Russell Claude SmiTh EsTher Weber Denise L. Farcue Roland WhiTman Geraldine Kidd Violas Lloyd Hillsberg Ray Nelson Fred Ulrich FIuTes Robe rT Robe rTson Dick Julian RuTh Ebeling Jack Freeman CIarineTs Bob Maclvloran I-Ioward Moulding Ted Buenger Bill FeTcher TrumpeTs Jack Mervis JaneT Wrighl' Ray WesTerg ren Bass Lewis Eldridge Maynard Rieley Willard Hopkins French Horn Don Scarf Dick Shapiro Bassoon John MaThison Oboe Jack Long Drum Frances I-laskins Trombone PeTer Gilbe rT Piano Ameri Edinger ECHOES Band Q The Band is one of Jrhe mosi' called on organizaiions in The school. During The lasi year ii' was asked 'ro play a+ The Skokie School, Jrhe Winne+ka Armislrice Day pa- rade for The American Legion, and The Wilmeldre Memorial Day parade. The Band's biggesl enierprise is To play Tor Jrhe alhleiic evenlrs Tor The school. The Band is divided in+o 'rwo groups, Jrhe A Band and 'rhe B Band. Members from ei+her group may play al' The games if Jrhey have uniforms. Lellers or cerliliicafes for The Band are given +0 members who have noi missed more lhan ihree perform- ances. li is only under The experl' guidance of Mr. Schumacher, Band Conduclor, +ha'r Jrhe Band has been so successful. MEMBERS G. Ammer D. Frankel l-l. Meyer D. Andrews P. Gilberi' l-l. Ogden J. Appleyard J. Greenblall' J. Olson R. Appleyard R. Graw L. Peierson C. Arnold B. l-larridge E. Philips L. Arnould F. l-laskins R. Roberison F. Aschbacker W. l-laihaway D. Rowland J.Banard D. l-lindley P. Samuel R. Bollinger E. l-looper G. Schuber J. Brown T. l-losking A. Senear L. Brown l-l. l-luni C. Sincere R. Burgdorf W. Jenson B. Solomon R. Campbell J. Jerome T. Smiih B. A. Carl H. Jones O. Towle B. Chrisiensen B. Karnes R. Turgeon K. Cobb G. Keiih R. Vogel D. Cooke A. Konen M. Wedell W. Cozzens L. Kornbliih L. Weese A. Crane L. Lake M. Weil A. Daily R. Lee R. Weslergren A. Delang J. Ligh+body W. While M. Die+erich J. Long J. Williams A. Erickson J. Malhison J. Wrighl' A. Flood B. Meyers R. Wyle ECHOES SENIOR MUSIC CLUB TECI-IOES Music lConTinued Trom page I I II oT giving Them an opporTuniTy To perTorm Tor each oTher. This year aT mosT oT The meeTings The sTudenT members perTormed, and a Tew Times guesT arTisTs presenTed programs which were mosT enThusiasTically received. In June each oT' The clubs held a special evening meeTing Tor The parenTs oT members, and The programs included The mosT markedly TalenTed sTudenTs in The clubs. The oTTicers oT Senior Music Club This year were President Ameri Edingerg Vice-PresidenT, Diclc Julian: Secre- Tary, Jane Olson: Treasurer, BerTil I-Iillner, and Social Chairman, Julia Lineberger. The TirsT glee clubs, as always, will sing aT commencemenT again This year. The execuTive worlq has been carried on This FirsT Row: AJ-Iolloway, J.Camp- bell, J.SmaII, A.OIson, E.CIarlc, J.Lineburger, A.Edinger, J.Olson, B.CIark, E.I-Iearne, P.McCabe, L. EisensTaclT, G.Ellis. Second Row: A.Ebeling, C.SmiTh, G.Payner, A. KaTzel, W.KaTz, M.KriTchever, D. Julian, B.l-lillner, J.STanTon, L. Eldridge, R.Sandy, R.Walker, D. Crawford. Third Row: E.STeen, M.l-Iayes, J.PeTTibone, A.Booz, E. Burpee, F.I-Taskins, M.Lewis, J. I-Ioaglund, B.Meyers, B.GranT, I. SmiTh, J.Nelson, B.Levinson, L. KriTchever, J.WrighT, R.Rounds- Tull, M.Mullen. FourTh Row: J. Phillips, D.Olson, fN.STahl, B.Mc- Fadzean, B.CasseI, A,Carlson, J. MaThison, P.GilberT, W.I-Ioplcins. JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB FirsT Row: B.Rosen, L.CopThorne, M.Lynn, M.Ennis, M.Waidnor, J. Fisher, S.Spinney, I-I.CondiT, P. Channer, M.I-lyaTT, M.Bird. Sec- ond Row: J.Booz, L.Schreiber, H. Shapiro, L.Bollensen, E.Eldridge, I-I.Moulding, D.ScarT T.Wyle, L. Cowan, D.STrauss, J.McDonald. Third Row: L.Tideman, J.O'Brien R.Ebeling, V.Ericson, B.Taylor, D. Edwards, M.I-luck, K.Shanlc, G. SmiTh, M.Johnson, B.Roser, B SmiTh, J.RoberTs. II5 I year in The TirsT Girls' Glee Club under Mildred Mullen, President I-lesTer Dillon, SecreTary: BeaTrice Levinson, Treasurer, and in The TirsT Boys' Glee Club under Diclc Olson, President William McFad- zean, Manager: ArThur KaTzel and Frank ChrisTenson, SecreTaries. The oTTicers Tor The coming year Tor The Girls' Glee Club are Carol Tugaw, presi- dent I-Ielen Young, secreTaryg Jane I-lorsT- ing, Treasurer, and Marcia Ennis and Anna- marie Booz, librarians. NexT year's oTTicers Tor The Boys' Glee Club are Bill Mclzadzean, president Bob EasTman, secreTary-Treasurer, and Julius Cahn, librarian. We would like To express our apprecia- Tion Tor The Tine vocal Training given by Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Bradburn in connec- Tion wiTh The opera and oTher acTiviTies oT The music deparTmenT. OCTET R. Olson B. Mclzaclzean F. Clwrislensen J. Plwillips W. Cassell B. Jenkins A. Kalzel B. Hillner GI RLS' GLEE CLU B Firsl Row: lvl.Falvey, A.Booz, J. Horsling, M.Taylor, Slvlilchell, H Dillon, lvl.Mullen, B.Levinson, M Friecllander, K,Sl'1anlc, S.l.eason G.Orvis, D.Edwards. Second Rowi G V.Ericson, N.May, E.Gerber, Ellis, Rfxnderson, J.Jolwnson, R Clwalrard, L.Wolfe, A.Murpl1y, H Sellwness, V.G-rigsby, V.Green, J Farwell, R.Rounslul, M.CurlI, E Hearn. Third Row: A.lVlcLary, H Young, lvi.Ennis, C.Tugaw, B.Tay' lor, V.Jones, E.Burpee, J.Hencler- son, M.Mcl.inlon, L.Cavelry, F Hoffman, J.Perril, J.Ball1alAcl'1e+. FIRST BOYS' GLEE CLUB FirslRow: A.Joriorian, D.l.ogan D.Micl4ey, J.Cal'1n, J.Riclay, D Daylon, R.Barnard, R.Hullqren VV.Knepper, C.Kerner, P.Hoza, F Belzler, J.Fislier, Jivlusson, Sec- ond Row: T.Ande-rson, B.Brown W.Diebold, E.Sl1aper, P.Venei klasen, W.Ka+z, J.Barl'l1olomew, H Foqg, C.Broacl, J.McNamee, J Taber, F.Boroviclca, B.Powell, B Cole. TlwirclRow: J.Lignlbocly VV.Torry, H.McCalmon, A.Eric son, S.Cl'1ilds, B.Simpson, G Cooke, T.Srni+lw, J.Porler, B.Berb linger, M.Hu'lclwins, J.Plwillips Fourl'l'1Row: B.Hilner, B.lVlcFad zean, A.Ka+zel, R.Olson, B.Cas sell, B.Easlman, M.Slwarp, P Wriglil. II6 SECOND BOYS' GLEE CLUB Firsf Row: J.Brigl'1am, GJ-lofiman, T.Fi+zpaTricTc, GJ-ToTTrnan, J.Mi+- cnell, G.Claybail, B.Smi+h, W. Treadweii, F.S+annard, R.KruecT1. Second Row: E.Es+es, B.Meyer, H,Belding, J,Wildin, C5.WaTker, A.Jobs1', Ciineburqer, ldacicson, C.Ballenqer, K.Murray, G.NieTson. Tlwird Row: P.Emrick, R.Hender- son, L,Tursn, A.KioepTer, BJ-laley, M.Von Himerf, FJ-Ticks, E.MaTd- aner, S.Anderson, O.Peierson. SECOND GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Firsi Row: FJ-lagenau, L.i-Tusalc, J.Criily, J.Fisher, J.Doerr, B.Wil- iiams, C.LeH's, J.Lee, J.WeiIand, V.Spiegal, S.McCoy, L,Cop+T1orne, J.Riley, K.S+evenson, B.FinTey. Second Row: J.McNeai, J.Solo- mon, L.Quirnbaci1, S.DeecLler, R. Sengsrack. M.Wes+, P.Williams, J.A.Moulding, V.Sci1mid+, E.Simon, M.Ci1ar'nber, R.Fay, M.Long, B. Smiilw, D.Barr, B.Rosen, M.P.WiI- liams, B.Trump. Third Row: P. Shearer, J.Digree, V.Norman, J. Lineburder D,Kirb EE eri V , v Y- gg I - Buchanan, Hlviickey, M.Cox, E. Pryon, Adoriorian, Mflaningam, P.Riclcs, E.J.Mce. Fourflw Row: B. Clernenfs, F.BluJrl1ard+, A.Bayliss, J.McfXdarns, G.Boul+er, E.Ehrie, E.Edge, J.Frome, E.Muns+er, M. Seymour, J.Fonenan, A.Olson, H. Cnancillor. MADRIGAL CLUB Firsi' Row: M.Danner, P.Flannery, F.Pierson, L.Horak, J.Carroll, M. VVaidner, E.Tory, l.Moses, N.Rauls, Ldorqenson, AJ-iearne. Second Row: R.Merifield, D.Shearer, D. Sauvage, H.Pererson, C.CoTin, J. Campbell, M.J.FarTey, J.Grasell, E.Rose, Fflollins, M.i-luck, G. Smifh, B.J.WeTd. Third Row: R. Rockwood, N.Pickard, H.Pearson, H.Presco'r+, B.Eliis, J.HalliweTl, R. Samuelson, J.BlayToclc, J.Ciark, H. Linds+rom, E.Gerlach, D.Fleisham. II7 ECHOES STanwood Van Kirk Merriman Dramafics PresidenT ............. RoberT Merriman Vice PresidenT ..... ....... B erTil I-lilner SecreTary ............. KaTherine Rounds Q The excellenT oTFicers oT The DramaTic club This year, aided and abeTTed by our coaches, Miss STanwood and Mr. Van Kirk, piloTed us Through a Thoroughly success- Tul season. The club iTselT is divided inTo Three dis- TincT groups. The highesT aTTainable group is called The Players. Club members oT This group become so Through consTanT aTTendance aT meeTings and rehearsals, Tine acTing abiliTy, and loyalTy To The club. The nexT group, The largesT one, is made up oT acTive members. They are Those people who have had speaking parTs in school plays and are also TaiThTul in Their aTTendance aT boTh nneeTings and rehear- sals. The lasT group conTains The pro- baTionary members. These people have jusT had minor parTs in The play. All in all, Those who geT inTo The DramaTic club do so by conscienTious eTTorT and oT course Their acTing abiliTy. Among The Tine programs which were assembled by The program co-chairmen, Virginia Flannery and RuTh Anderson, was included The selecTion The Sword and The Scales by Farnham Bishop which was read by Mr. Van Kirk. Reminiscing was rendered very enTerTainingly by Miss STanwood, Miss Grover, and Mr. Van Kirk aT anoTher oT our meeTings. Miss Louise l-larnilTon and Mr. GaTTney relaTed To us some oT Their varied and exciTing per-- sonal experiences in The dramaTic Tield. Along abouT Chrislrmas, we were very pleased To have a Tew Tormer members including ex-presidenT Sidney DaTe, Flor- ence Cary, and Emma Bickham Tell us oT Their presenT acTiviTies in dramaTics. Our TirsT TriumphanT producTion, which was given on November l7Th and I8Th, was The play IT I Were King by JusTin T-lunTly McCarThy, and included a casT oT abouT sevenTy persons, superbly headed by AlTred Brown, RoberT Merriman, Paul- ine NewTon, and RuTh Williams. This play was The besT Thar has ever been pro- duced aT New Trier, and The enTire school was exTremely proud oT iTs marvelous rendiTion. PLAYERS J. l.ighTbody R. Merriman L. Russell A. Ebeling B. Hillner E. Glass IF I WERE KING AT ChrisTmas Time, a miracle play was given Tor The enTire school and Triends OT The DramaTic club. IT was produced by members OT The club under Miss STan- woOd's guidance. The lovely seTTings which were done by Miss Grover added a greaT deal To The aTmosphere OT The play. Then on March 9Th and IOTh came The Freshmen-Sophomore play, which was a greaT success. IT was BOoTh TarkingTon's beloved PenrOd. The combined casT Trom The grown-ups To The youngsTers are To be cOngraTulaTed Tor Their splen- did perTormance. W In The spring a Three-acT comedy, Come OuT OT The KiTchen, was given as The annual senior play. The double casT OT TwenTy-Two seniors gave The play To large and appreciaTive audiences. This year a One-acT play conTesT was presenTed TO The club by Miss STanwoOd. The plays were made up OT casTs who voIunTeered Trom The club iTselT. BeTween Three and Tour plays were seIT-direcTed and produced, and judged by people Trom NorThwesTern's School OT Speech. The Junior DramaTic STudy club, a con- Tinuance OT IasT year's Sophomore Dra- II9 maTic STudy club, is an OrganizaTion which has as iTs sponsor our own Miss STanwOod. Their programs include ouTside speakers, local TaIenT, Or one-acT plays. The pur- pose OT The club is To provide oppor- TuniTies Tor sTudying drama and Taking parT in one-acT plays. One OT Their plays, Be a LiTTIe Cuckoo, was presenTed aT a iunior girls' assembly. The club oTTicers include: PresidenT, Alma KaTzg Vice Presi- denT, Phoebe Massey: SecreTary, I-Ielen Born, and Treasurer, Frances STOweIl. To Miss STanwOod and Mr. Van Kirk Tor Their unTiring eTTOrTs in our behaIT, To Miss Grover and her sTaTT OT STage and ProperTies' crew Tor Their beauTiTul seT- Tings, unceasing help, and Tine coopera- Tion, To Mrs. CoTTOn and The Music De- parTmenT, including The Senior and Junior orchesTras Tor Their Tine rendiTions during The perTOrmances, and To Miss I-Iubsch and Miss Findley Tor Their assisTance in Trying To make us graceTuI, we are deeply graTeTul. DramaTics have long been one OT The OuTsTanding acTiviTies aT New Trier. This year saw a conTinuous record OT TaIenTed perTormances OT which New Trier can iusTly be proud. ECHOES DRAMATIC CLUB Firsr Row: M.HUH, P.NewJron, B. Barr, N.Gorclon, C.Nix, D.Groefz. B.HaHiday, E.Layer, C.McGivern, L.Russell. Second Row: I-l.Meyer, R.Pe+erson, T.HoskFreg, J.Bar'rhol- omew, I-l.Kummer, F.Broad, A.KaT- Zel, M.Kresge, G.CYaybaH, J.Zin- ner, D.Mickey, A.Cameron. Third Row: P.Bird, M.J.FarIey, A.M. Booz, Sffaylor, D.Edwards, L. Wfolfe, D.Shields, Rfaviicek, V. Green, Cflolwrw, Dduiiam, G.Tay- lor, B.Faxon. Fourrlw Row: G. Kerflewell, J.Weese, J.Domovan, Fx.Flood, W..lensen, J,LiqhTbody, H,S+orrns, B.Noyes, F.LiHy, J. Harris, L.Roclc, R.MeguIre. DRAMATIC CLUB Firsi' Row: W.l-iansen, J.Biaylock, M.FlanEnqam, El-fohlfelder, B.Ros- erw, R.WiYliams, K.Rounds, V.FWan- mary, Rfxnderson, Blevinson, M. Mulien, E.Ricks, Afbeling. Second Row: P.Massey. M.Mais+rovicl'1, M.M.Schoenbrun, C.Linn, A.Jor- iorien, B.l-Winer, R.Merriman, E. Grass, G.PaymLer, Jffaber, A.CruT- renden, B.JosHn, B.KleIm, B.Leacl'1, J.Peacock. Third Row: M.Taylor, Bffolen, E.GerlacV'1, M.J.Farfey, D. Mfebsfer, L.CopH'vorne, J.Weese, J.Rel1fefd, E.W3!iiams, A.Murpl1y, A.Freeman, L.Dix, M.Tideman, E. Edge, F.I-laqenarw. Fourfh Row: A. Brown, J.I.fgl1'rbody, C.Davis, W. Crawford, G.Seng, C.Broad, M. Bryant P.Balcer, B.Mel1ren, Rfasfh Fnan. DRAMATIC STU DY Firsjr Row: J,Blaylock, El-Ierman, B.Schus+er, M.Taylor, C.Nix fVice Presidenjrl, P.Massey lPre-sidenfl. A.Ka+z fiecreharyl, H.Born fTreas- urerl, F.S+owell, C.Linn, M.Mais- frovlch, J.Doerr, M.Kresge. Sec- ond Row: Jffempieron. M.Coyle, B.Tr1.1mp, B.Coambs, B.MarHn, J. Uneberqer, V.Green, M.Weiller. V.Norman, F.Hanson, C.Moreau, E.Pryor, R.Golde-n, M.McKee, M. Flaningam. Third Row: V.Snorf, H. Sparrow, R.Day, P.Bird, B.Berqh, E.W?l!iams,J.Balha+d'1e'r,I..Cooley. M.Wyle, K.l-Madman, M.Ennis, J. Weber, B.Barrie. E.Sfraus, B.Marks. PENRoD I20 There again, Dulce? School-spirils l-lead Man Dangerous dimples Prirnillve lns'Hn-:Ts Nice l-lorsel Ju' plain Nilly Whoops, Gals! Heaven Prolecl The Woiking Man! Where's lhe referee? Double Exposure Oh Doclorl Six hallsoles Where's The Army? l2l ECHOES CarpenTer Bowen Bo'l'ThoT Echoes 0 ln a desire To improve and To puT more liTe inTo This ECHGES, Mr. Carpen- Ter, TaculTy sponsor, Bill Bowen, represenT- ing The ediTorial viewpoinT, Jim Donovan, represenTing The arTisTic viewpoinT, and Laury BoTThoT, business manager, early arrived aT a decision To give To The ECHOES iTs new Torm. ArTisTically, The new arrangemenT oT bleeding cuTs and balancing pages combined wiTh The use of modern Type should make a more aT- TracTive book: ediTorially, The increased copy space, which Tormerly wenT To mar- gins, and The increased phoTographic area, which resulTs in The large increase of The number oT snaps, has allowed more compleTe reporTs on all acTiviTies and per- miTs The use oT more sTudenTs' picTures: and Tinancially, The Toregoing improve- menTs have added new argumenTs Tor selling subscripTions, which reached The ToTal oT l,l5O, an advance oT IOO over lasT year. AnoTher reason Tor The large number of subscripTions obTained This year was The wide publiciTy campaign conducTed in February. Newspaper arTicles, class assem- blies, advisor room announcemenTs, and bulleTin noTices carried The ToTal well over The quoTa seT early in The year by The ediTors. AnoTher success oi The business man- ager was The sTarTling TwenTy-Tive pages of ads secured. This ToTal eclipses ThaT oT each oT The lasT Three years and is perhaps anoTher indicaTion oT The reced- ing depression, buT more lilcely is due To The indusTry of Jim Kingery and his sTaTi. Before leaving The business end oT This issue, Bill Blades, circulaTion ediTor, Al BechTelheimer, Tinancial secreTary, and Their corps oT adviser room assisTanTs are To be complimenTed on Their successTul managing oT sales, which exceeded The pre-campaign goal of l,lOO. Diclc l-lall and Helen Bellows, assisTanT ediTors, wiTh The aid oT Alice Ebeling, ac- TiviTies ediTor, RuTh Anderson, organiza- Tions ediTor, EThel Jane lvloe, girls' aTh- leTics ediTor, Louise Cowan, liTerary edi- Tor, and Jim Kingsley and Shelly Fox, boys' EDITORS FirsT Row: E.Moe, P.CarlTon, L Cowan, B.Bowen, l-l.Bellows, R Anderson, A.Ebeling, A.l-Iolloway Second Row: W.Blades, l..Rogers S.Fox, A. BechTelheimer, R.l-lall G.MaxweIl, E.Ericson, C.MacKin non, J.Kingsley, L.BoTToTl:, J.Dono van. STAFF FirsT Row' P.Massey, C.Calloway K.l-lolway, F.McNulTy, E.Barden J.MunsTer, E.Solomon, F,Reed, C Linn, C.Wellbeloved, M,Johnson V.Raclin. Second Row: J,MaThie- son, S.GiTFord, J.Conracl, G.Wil- liarns, G.STokes, B.KaTz, D.Rahn Jlinner, M.Riley, J.Long, R,Mc- Laren, J.Byrne, B,Sirnpson, M Bridges, R.l-lallquisT. Third Row l-l.WhiTe, B.Cooper, M.Weiler, B ClemenTs, K.l-ledman, P.Parker, M.McKee, l-l,ClemenTs, L.Cooley M.Ennis, M.McAdarns. STAFF FirsT Row: D.Shields, J.Mauland M. Mullen, B. Levinson, M. Fried- lander, D.McCoy, A.WinscoTT, P McCabe, D.ArrnsTrong, B.Ellis, l-l Anderson, V.Grigsby. Second Row J.Donahue, W.ChichesTer, L.Sandy D.Andrews, P.Philips, l-l.Minor, B Nickel, W.Wilson, E.EsTes, R.Dav- is, M.l-luTchinson, N.Rosenheirn B.l-lillner, A.KaTzel. Third Row: E l-learne, G.Ellis, V.Mangel, R.Pav- licek, N.Oliver, J.Bryson, V.Jones B.LindsTrom, M .J.STevenson, E.Ed- warcls, C.Walsh, M.Truesclale, M Koll, M.L.Moreau. FourTh Row:S KnighT, L.Klein, F.Kriebel, D.Cul- len, W.CrawTord, E.Grauer, M BryanT. a+hle+ics co-ediTors, prepared The mass OT copy Tor The I934 ECHOES. Locke Rogers and his album sTaTT probably had The mosT mechanical and Tiresome workin assembling The 'rogues gallery'. The TalenTed and arTisTic conTribuTions by Jim Donovan and Dick Oppenheim speak Tor Themselves. Group picTures were managed by George Maxwell and his assisTanT, Dick McLaren. The laTTer wiTh The aid oT his sTaTT perTormed The TeaT oT idenTiTying The people in The group picTures. The picTures were Taken over by George STokes and Jim Donovan and reduced by Their hard work inTo Trimmed and mounTed phoTo- graphs ready Tor The engraver. The suc- cessTul assembly and mounTing oT The many snaps was due To The eTTorTs OT Cy Mac- Kinnon and Alice l-lolloway. Phyllis CarleTon and her Typing sTaTT and Elmer Erickson, phoTographic eoliTor, per- Tormed successTul iobs behind scenes. I23 The resulTs oT all This diTFiculT prepara- Tion so eagerly and willingly carried ouT by many more Than Those menTioned here will be, The ediTors hope, The improvemenT oT our ECHOES and The saTisTacTion oT The sTudenTs. Those who underTake The Task OT preparaTion nexT year, iT They should con- Tinue in our TooTsTeps, oughT To be able To improve The conTenT and cerTain Technical deTails which could noT be considered This year because The new TeaTures encounT- ered raised diTTiculTies Tor which experi- ence was lacking. Too much crediT cannoT be given Mr. CarpenTer, The TaculTy sponsor. Tor his sound advice and hard work which counTed greaTly in The producTion oT a well-planned ECHOES. A word oT appreciaTion mighT also be said Tor The Tine piece oT work done by The prinTer, Lloyd l-lollisTer lnc., and The men wiTh whom we had To deal aT The planT, Mr. Udall and Mr. Orr. ECHOES ECHOES carpemer c asse ll Hamann New Trier News I The crying need Tor a school newspa- per, which, in Tormer years, was consid- ered one oT The school's greaTesT TaulTs, was Tilled This year by a group oT people who puT ouT a paper oT which The school can be iusTly proud. The paper quickly overcame The Tlaws which were To be Tound in The TirsT Tew is- sues and There is no doubT ThaT each suc- ceeding issue showed a marlced improve- menT over The one ThaT wenT beTore. The circulaTion oT The paper is abouT eiqhT hundred, oT which Tive hundred are paid subscripTions. The rapidly growing sTaTT OT wriTers now numbers abouT ThirTy and all oT The members are very acTive in The work. There is sTill room Tor improve- menT, oT course, and The ediTors assure The sTudenTs ThaT nexT year's paper will be beTTer Than This. Besides adeguaTely covering school news and presenTing iT in an inTeresTing way, The paper has conTained many excel- lenT ediTorials and TeaTures. Columns, such as lnquiring ReporTer, Seen Around School, and Did You Know? have made The paper more aTTracTive. The paper has TaiThTully adhered To iTs avowed policy oT selT-governmenT, and has done much To TurTher 'The sTudenT council. IT has done a very real service To New Trier Through iTs TurTherance OT school spiriT. ln spiTe oT claims To The conTrary, The morale and enThusiasm oT The school musT be aT a high marlc, Tor This year's sTudenT body has successTully puT across The pa- per, a TeaT which The sTudenT bodies oT oTher years dared noT aTTempT. While unlimiTed praise is due To The ediTors and sTaTT oT The paper, wiThouT whose iniTiaTive and ToresighT This could never have been done, The real crediT Tor This achievemenT goes To The sTudenT body, whose moral and Tinancial supporT and enThusiasm have TransTerred The supposedly impossible dream oT a school paper inTo a deTiniTe accomplishmenT which should prove oT in- esTimalole value To New Trier now ThaT iT is once well sTarTed. STAFF Cassell, B.McFadzean, R.Faxon Byrne, S.Childs, R.EasTman, Kahler, B.l-lillner, C.Bemis. FronT Row: A.WinscoTT, F.l-Tage nah, S.McCoy, M.l-luTT, M.Well ler, B.Taylor, M.Ennis, B.Bergh, l-l Anderson, T-l,Born, E.J.Moe, C Walsh, C.Nix. Second Row: B Hawley, E.Phillips, G.Frazer, W Wilson, M.BryanT, F.l-lomann, W Rosenheim, Gr.Taylor. Third Row K.Cowan, E.EsTes, R.Bishop, J NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE FirsTRow: J.Donahue, lvlr.Mac-- Lean, J.SpanuTh, G.Walker, R. Babcoclc. Second Row: M.Wood, R.Goodwin, Clineburger, N.Ros- enheim, G.Wood. DEBATE TEAM FirsT Row: W.Buge, J,Donahue, Mr.MacLean, J.SpanuTh, M.Wood, V.McQuide. Second Row: l-l.Sau vage, R.Eabcock, N.Rosenheim M.J.STevenson, G.Walker, lv1.Tay lor, G.Woi:d, R.Goodwin, C.Line burger. rebate O The Forensic acTiviTies aT school have become a viTal parT in The exTra curricular acTiviTies oT an ever increasing number oT sTudenTs, as well as giving New Trier a na- Tional repuTaTion Tor good debaTe Teams. The Gavel Club led by iTs presidenTs, James Donahue and Edward Rosenheim, and iTs TaculTy sponsor, lvlr. MacLean, sponsored numerous Tallcs on many subiecTs by leading Tigures Trom The NorTh Shore, among whom were lvlrs. Dilling, lvlr. GaTT- ney, lvlr. l-lildebrandT, and lvlr. Windoes. The Gavel Club has proven To be one oT The mosT inTeresTing clubs in school noT only because oT The varieTy oT The subiecTs discussed aT iTs meeTings buT also because oT The TacT ThaT iT provides an ouTleT Tor sTudenT ideas and The opporTuniTy Tor raTional discussion oT problems and ideas I! l25 on many subiecTs. The members have presenTed numerous inTramural debaTes during The meeTings and have in This way gained Training as well as pracTice in The arT OT debaTe. The NaTional Forensic League oT which The New Trier chapTer is No. IZ6, having been charTered in l926, numbers almosT six Thousand members and Tive hundred and ThirTy-one chapTers and was Tormed wiTh The inTenTion oT promoTing Torensic acTiviTies among The high schocls. Membership in The New Trier ChapTer oT The League is achieved solely Through praiseworThy parTicipaTion in inTerscholas- Tic debaTing conTesTs and Tor This reason is regarded as The highesT honor in debaTe worlc aT New Trier. This year's lnTerscholasTic DebaTing Team did iTs share To build up The already exisTing enviable record ThaT is held by New Trier DebaTing Teams by deTeaTing ECHOES This year The Team worked exTremely all oT iTs TradiTional rivals OT The Suburban and Chicago Leagues as well as enTering The WheaTon College conTesT. The Team, coached by Mr. C. E. Mac- Lean and capTained by James Donahue, debaTed on The problem oT governmenT ownership oT radio. To The Forensic Board oT ConTrol Talls The responsibiliTy Tor The managemenT and regulaTion OT all Torensic acTiviTies in The school. This board schedules all debaTes and acTs as The enTerTaining commiTTee Tor all visiTing debaTers, The Gavel Club, and N. F. L. speakers. This board has a very imporTanT Task, and The way in which iT handled The work This year greaTly re- TlecTs To iTs crediT. Among The high schools ThaT The Teams debaTed This pasT year were l-linsdale, MendoTa, Lane Technical l-ligh, Tilden Technical l-ligh, NorTh Park College, Maine ECHOES FORENSIC BOARD FirsTRow: J.Donahue, Mr.Mac Lean, lv1.Taylor, lv1.J.STevenson Second Row: l-l.Sauvage, R.Bab cock, G.Walker, N.Rosenheirn. GAVEL CLUB FronT Row: l-l.PrescoTT, J.SpanuTh C.Linn, M.P.Williarns, F.l-lagenah lv1,J.STevenson. Mr.MacLean, M Wood, V.CoulTer, P.l-luTchinson E.Shapiro, lv1.Weiller. Second Row T.T-Tosking, R.Babcock, C.Linberg lVl.Neeves, L.l-lickmari, C.Nix, A GerTs, A.Pancoe, lv1.Taylor, P l-!uTchinson. D.GoeTZ, G.Wood, A Flood, W.Buge. Third Row: F Hardy, T-l.Sauvage, 6.Walker R.RydsTrom, S.Craig, R.Bishop, R Kasper, F.Randall, E.Rosenheim F,Loco, B.Bollinger, R.Goodwin Township I-ligh, Proviso, and Waukegan. hard during The enTire season, as anyone who dropped inTo The DebaTe headquar- Ters laTe in The aTTernoon would be willing To TesTiTy. ThaT This hard work broughT resulTs can be seen in The excellenT record oT The Team and, above all, in The greaT developmenT oT The debaTing powers oT all Those who Tried ouT. For his arduous work and consTanT help Mr. MacLean de- serves a high degree oT commendaTion. The New Trier debaTing Team has sug- gesTed a plan To Torm a debaTing league Tor The schools oT The Suburban League. The new league would make possible noT only The arrangemenT oT more decision de- baTes buT would provide a sTandarized sysTem Tor judging Them. Were such a league idea adopTed iT is possible ThaT we would become The key school in The league. l26 Lens Club 0 The aim oT The Lens Club This year has been The improvemenT oT The club in all Tields oT phoTography, and The TormulaTion oT a plan Tor a darlc room To be locaTed in The new building nexT year. The meeTings oT The club were presided over by The Tol- lowing oTTicers: l-lazel WhiTe, presidenT: Phyllis CarleTon, vice presidenT: Jean CuT- ler, secreTary, Mildred Waugh, Treasurer: and Mr. l-lerron, TaculTy sponsor. During The year Two picnics were held and in The spring a Lens Club Camera Day was held when all sTudenTs in school broughT Their cameras and vied wiTh each oTher in an eTTorT To win several prizes. Many oT The prize winning ones were posTed on The bulleTin board in The main hall. LENS CLUB FirsT Row: M.LivingsTon, R,Solo- mon, V.Mangel, P.CarleTon, M Waugh, J.CulTer, l-l.WhiTe, Mr l-lerron, E,J,Moe, D.ArmsTrong. J.Solomon, B.Ellis, R.Kerner. Sec- ond Row: B,Coambs, M.Coyle, I-. AhlsTrand, A.Liddle, K.l-ledman, J.Bryson, D.McCoy, N.Oliver, R. Pavlicek, l.Adams, N.Kidder, D Deacon, M.Koll, R.Wendberg, l Moses, V.Fish, L.WaTson, B.l-lalli- day, A.GerTs, N.YaTes, J.Edwarcls B.Philips. Third Row: R.ChaTard U.KeIlner, M.L.Moran, M.McEl1 ro M BuTTner D Ra io l-l Clem vi - I T - QQ T - - enTs, B.ClemenTs, R.Doyle, V.Jones. N.Olin, M.Tempsin, J.Perrill, V Grigsby, E.Torry, l-l.PeTerson, N. Durqin. J.WrighT, N.Chambers, RuTh Fory. SCRIBLERUS CLUB Fronl' Row: M.Waugh, B.Clarlc, M. Neeves J Lon H Bellows J Ma , . .g. . , . - Thieson, Miss l-lamilTon, B.Levin- son, R.Cole, J.Cunningham. Sec- ond Row: G.Wallfer, D.l-lall, Mr PiTer, S.GiTTord, B.Bowen, G.STolces. I27 ECHOES Scriblerus Club 0 Scriblerus is composed oT a limiTed number oT The sTudenTs who excel in some Torm oT wriTing. When There is an open- ing, any sTudenT may submiT, under a pen name, an example OT his liTerary abiliTy. The arTicle is read, discussed and voTed on by The members OT The club. This is The only way sTudenTs may become members oT This selecT club. The oTTicers are: John MaTheison, presidenT7 l-lelen Bellows, vice- presidenT: and Jack Long, secreTary- Treasurer. BeaTrice Levinson is in charge oT The social and program commiTTee. Lasl' March a ioinT meeTing was held wiTh The EvansTon WriTing Club and creaTive work was discussed. Miss l-lamilTon and Mr. PiTer are The TaculTy sponsors oT This club. Rifle C ub I The New Trier Rifle Club has had an excellenf year. Mr. Brown, faculfy spon- sor, and fhe following officers: Maurice Bosley, presidenfg Margaref Lively, vice presidenf: Harry Minor, secrefaryg Gardi- ner Johnson, freasurerg and Tom Lively, range officer, have lqepf fhe rifle range, in fhe field house, open fhree nighfs a week for pracfice. The club finances, due fo fhe facf fhaf no new rifles were purchased, are in good condifion. ln fhe bi-weekly rnafches fhe club has always placed high. These mafches are connpefifions arranged by mail wifh all schools in fhe Nafional Rifle Associafion, Junior Rifle Corps, wifh which New Trier is affiliafed. Differenf members have enfered individual mafches ECHCES RlFLE TEAM Firsf Row: R.Barrenbrugge, H.Mi nor. VV,Kafz, T.Livelv, G.Johnsfon M.Bosley, S.Brychfa, T.Reed, J Born. Second Row: G.Maclnfosh J.Holden, l..Shure, P.Lively, B.J Vvfeld, A.Musson, Mr.Brown, H Morehouse, F.l-lager, B.Ormsby R,Dernrnon, H.Jones, G.Wells. RIFLE CLUB Firsf Row: F.Hager, B.J.Welds, H Morehouse, G.Johnson, T.Lively Mr.Brown, M.Bosley, S.Brychfa, B Ormsby, P.Green, A.Musson. Sec ond Row: J.Holden, G.Maclnfosh R.Garrifson, G.Burlce, J.Evans, H Minor, P.Lively, L.Shure, F.Weil N.Jones, W.Kafz, G.Wells, G. Vore, J.Born, C.Yerkes. Third Row B.Morgan, J.McClure,.R.Elder, K Vifax, T.Reed, XfV.Moody, P.Krup pa, H.Gofflieb, R.Barrenbrugge R.Demmon. sponsored by fhe afssociafion, buf resulfs have nof been received. Two fearns were enfered in fhe Nafional Tyro Mafch, open fo all who have never shof on a winning fyro feam. New Trier has been singularly successful in fhis compefifion. ln l93O and I93I we won, in I932 we placed sec- ond, and in 1933 we again won. Few schools can boasf of such a record as fhis. During Spring vacafion we placed fhird in fhe Midwesf lnferscholasfic Meef held af Evansfon High School. Lafer in fhe spring, fwo mafches were shof by mail: one wifh Soufh High School af Youngs- fown, Ohio: and one wifh a school in Briclgeporf, Conn. No resulfs have 'been announced as yef. The rifle club is one of fhe mosf acfive and inferesfing clubs in school. lfs mem- bers have a chance fo gef excellenf frain- ing in fhe arf of shoofing while having a very good fime. I28 Logic Club 0 The New Trier Logic Club is one oT The newesT clubs in school. IT was Tormed lasT year Tor The purpose oT discussing currenT evenTs, and Training sTudenTs in giving ThoughTTul oral presenTaTions of organized TacTs. lT was compleTely reor- ganized This year. Under The guidance of The TaculTy sponsor, lvlr. WaTers, and iTs officers The Logic Club has had a very insTrucTive year. These oTFicers are James Donahue. presidenTq George Maxwell, vice presidenT, and l-loward Fogg, secreTary- Treasurer. AT every meeTing a Topic oT general inTeresT is selecTed Tor The nexT discussion. These meeTings are always held in The Tri-Ship room and aT Times prove very lively. ECHOES Radio Club Q The New Trier Radio Club has had a mosi' successful year wiTh The Tollowing officers: LesTer KornbliTh, presidenT: De- WiTT Jones, vice presidenT and chief operaTor, and Arend Knoop, secreTary- Treasurer. The members received prac- Tical experience in building receivers and TransmiTTers, and in holding discussions abouT radio Theory. An aucTion oT radio parTs was held in February. During The year The club sTaTion VV9EDC, handled a large amounT oT TraTFic. Several inTeresT- ing speakers addressed The club including lasT year's presidenT, James Riclcs: Mr. R. Blake. a Naval Reserve OTTicer. and a R.C.A. engineer. All in all, The club had a very busy and inTeresTing year. LOGIC CLUB FirsT Row: B.Cole. W.Buge, C. Samms, Mr.WaTers, H.Wolden- berg, C,MacDonald, B.lvielchior, Second Row: B.Price. l-l.Schaub, G.Maxwell, J.Donahue, l-l.Fogg, R.l-lorlcy. RADIO CLUB E. Doerlca W. KaTz A. Knoop Mr. SmiTh L. KornbliTh B. Coolq l29 eology Club O The New Trier Geology Club, alThough iT has a smaller membership Than mosT OT The school clubs, carries on some very in- TeresTing and highly insTrucTive work. The club proiecT This year has been Teaching The newcomers who enTered during The membership drive The hisTory and evolu- Tion oT man. The oTTicers are William Fow- ler, president RoberT CuTler, vice presi- denTg Helen Bondy, secreTary, and George FriesTedT, Treasurer. They, TogeTher wiTh Mr. Hildebrand, TaculTy sponsor, conducT- ed enjoyable Trips To The limesTone quar- ries in La Grange and Coal CiTy, Illinois, where some valuable Tossils were Tound, alThough The quarries were raTher depleTed by The assaulTs oT Tossil hunTers. ECHOES GEOLOGY CLUB FirsT Row: J.PiesTon, B.Coambs H.Bondy. Mr.Hildebrand, B Ormsbee, lv1.SchmidT, M.J.Dona hue, L.Frediglce. Second Row: H Sauvage, C.Johnson, B.CuTler, B Fowler, H.Levine, G.Frazer, G FriesTedT, C.Hahn. ORNITHOLOGY CLUB FirsTRow: L.Weiller. L.Frediglce W.Fowler, lvl r.l-lildebra nd, B.CuT- lar, M.SchmidT, M.Donahue, M Peroni. Second Row: B.Gooclwin H.Schaub, K.Murray, B.TansseI, K Raymond, G.Srnanelc, B.Walker. Ornithology Club Q AlThough The membership OT The New Trier OrniThology Club is small, iT is one oT The mosT inTeresTing clubs in school. Under The guidance oT Mr. Hildebrand, TaculTy sponsor, and The oTFicers, RoberT CuTler, president lvlargareT SchmiTT, vice presidenTq Lucille Fredigke, secreTary, and William Fowler, Treasurer, The club Tooli as iTs proiecT This year The sTudy OT The characTerisTics oT diTTerenT orders and Tamilies oT birds. AT The meeTings, Talks were given by The members, and slides and moTion picTures Talcen by Mr. Hilde- brand were shown. The members also Toolc TrequenT Trips To The ToresT preserve, where They sTudied Their subiecTs in naTural surroundings. I30 ECTTQES Nr ' ' 'f ' aff 11 ' F' H ' T ' ' French Club 0 French Club, a long Organized insTiTu- Tion OT New Trier, has had a successTul year under The direcTiOn OT Miss Donham. EsTher T-learne is presidenT: June Mau- land, vice presidenT7 Denise LaFargue, secreTary, and BeTTy Barr, Treasurer. WiTh DOrOThy McCoy aT The head OT The pro- gram cOmmiTTee, meeTings bOTh diversi- Tied and enlighTening were supplied. Denise LaFargue's Tallc on French liTe proved one OT The high spoTs OT The club's year. There have also been slides, movies and French plays which have been given by club members during The year. The purpose OT The French Club is TO sTimulaTe an inTeresT in French cusTOms, culTure and people. FRENCH CLUB FirsT Row: S.JOgl, R.BrisTOl. R.Sag- er, M.Friedlander, D.LaFargue, J Mauland. Miss Donharn, E.l-learne B.Barr, D.McCoy, D.ArmsTrOng A.l-lolloway, P.CarleTon, E.Shapi ro. Second Row: F.l-lanson, J Doerr, M.T-Tall, A.MOsser, N.Dur gin. J.CuTler, D.Shields, E.JanssOn E.KeIlner, N.GOrdon, B.KulTcher, C,WellbelOved, l-l.SeThness, C Walsh, J.PresTon, M.McElrOy C,Cowan, B.Bergh, M.J.Le-wis ThirdRow: N.Glassenberg, M Hvid, J.Weber, J.Meyer, V.Tay: lor, V.MunsTer, B.E.TaylOr, G.Ellis E.J.Moe, P.NewTOn, B.Meyer, B GranT, R.GOlden, M.SchmiTT, B Barrie. GERMAN CLUB FirsT Row: G.Beclc, L.l-loTTman, R T-less, P.Scherer, R.Kerner, R.Nan- zig, F.Mueller, V.Raclin, G.SmiTh D,STraus, V.BrOOlcs, M.l-lechT. Sec- ond Row: E.KnoOp, A.Gruber, C Johnson, B.Noyes, B.l-Taley, L GreenblaTT, U.Rugen, R.Umberg- er, R.McGuire, P.l-loza, C.McDon- ald, G.Frazer, G,ReinhardT, H. Woldenberg. Third Row: J.HueT- Tal, E.Schumacher, V.SchmidT, J. Fromm, D.Meves, J.McMillan, W Menzen, F.Salmen, l.SmiTh, M. Kubicek, M.PeTerson, E.ROuley, A Ebeling, L.Moses, E.Neuman, M JOhnsTon, E.Kaspar. SYITIHI1 Club 69 The New Trier German Club is Open To all sTudenTs who are sTudying German. The meeTings are under The sponsorship OT Miss KarsT, and are presided Over by PresidenT Franck Mueller, vice presidenT Virginia Raclin, Treasurer Reinard Nanzig, and secreTary RuTh Kerner. The programs are almOsT enTirely OT TalenT piclced Trom wiThin The club, and are bOTh varied and inTeresTing. Every OTher year The mem- bers produce a German play. Among OTher Things This year The Club's 'Own Hungry Five gave several concerTs, mOTion picTures OT Germany were shown several Times, and a very successTul ChrisT- mas parTy was held. This year can cerTain- ly be loolced baclc upon as a very busy one. Chess Club 0 New Trier Chess Club was organized so ThaT chess players in The school could receive insTrucTion as well as compeTiTion in This TascinaTing game. This year's oTTi- cers are Jane Johnson, presidenTg Park Brown. vice presidenT, and KenneTh Cobb, secreTary4Treasurer. Mr. Schumacher is The sponsor. Members obTain pracTice and enioymenT Trom The eliminaTion and Round Robin TournamenTs held wiThin The club. The compeTiTion arising Trom The desire oT each member To advance or proTecT his posiTion Turnishes much ex- ciTemenT. From The resulTs oT These Tour- namenTs a Team is chosen To play oTher schools. This organizaTion is open To any- one inTeresTed in playing chess. ECHOES A CHESS CLUB FirsT Row: J,Randall, L,Arnduld, l-l.Pearson, A.Mosser, J.Johnson M.Wood, J.PresTon, A.Senear, B Morgan. Second Row: S.GranT, T l-loslring, R.Campbell, B.KaTz G.ReinhardT, T.McCann, W.l-laTh- away, G.Wells, N.Jones, N.Wes- Ton, D.STevens, P.Brown. SPANISH CLUB FirsT Row: J.AhlsTrarid, J.Perrill, D.GoeTZ, B.l-lalliday, K.l-lolway Miss David, Rfxnclerson, V.Flan- nery, D,l-lolway, P.Richardson, A Russo. Second Row: S.BurneTT, B Schmidt E.Morgan, B'.Melchior P.Kruppa, M.Silverman, M.l-luTch: ins, M,BryanT, B.EasTman, J.Diclc- son, R.VVrighT, R.McLaren, C.Cal- lowav, N.YaTes, E.Rose, J.TwisT Third Row: D.Small, l-l.Dillon, V Jones, B.Taylor, B.Phillips, J.Ed wards, M.Moreau, V.Raclin, M.K Johnson, L.Moses, J.Johnson, M WesT, A.Frea-man. Spanish Club Q The Spanish Club, open To sTudenTs Taking advanced Spanish and Those oT The TirsT year wiTh an A or B average in Spanish, was Tounded lasT year. The oTTi4 cers are KaThlyn l-lolway, presidenT: MOT- ley BryanT, vice president RuTh Anderson. secreTary, and Paul Baker, Treasurer. MeeT- ings are held once a monTh aT a mem- ber's house. This year The club has had several Types oT programs including speeches, Spanish dancing, and plays in Spanish given by The dramaTically inspired members. The main purpose oT The club is To give sTudenTs a chance To geT TogeTher, converse and enioy Spanish proiecTs. From ThaT angle, The club This year has been very successTul. l32 SERVICE CLUB Service Club I Service Club is an organizaiion which performs a real service for Jrhe school. The officers are Jane Bryson, presideniq and Veniia Mangle, secreiary-Ireasurer. Service club girls are chosen by Ihe ad- visor, advisor-chairman, and Mrs. Moore, iaculiy sponsor. One day each week The girls receive iheoreiical work concerning Ihe fundamenials of home-nursing. Girls voiunreer 'rwo periods a week in ihe Nurse's oiiiice Io do clerical work and care for sfudenis who come Ihere for firsi aid. This organizaiion is aiiiiliaied wiih Ihe Jun- ior Red Cross and The girls receive Red Cross Ceriiiicaies for I-Iome Nursing and Firsi Aid. These ceriiiicaies are highly prized, for Ihey are noi easily obiained. Flrsi Row: I-I.WhiI'e, M.TayIor, J Balhaichef, L.CooIey, J.Bryson Mrs.Moore, Mrs.Boice, V.MangeI J.ThraII, E.Janssen, A.Murphy, J Mauland. Second Row: D.SmaII, I Baiiisiello, M.TayIor, V.I-Iuiile D.Crawford, L.Lechner, L.I-IoIiI:- man, L.WoIfe, K.I-Iillinger, P.Rich- ardson, I3.Gran+, V.Norman, L Lamberg, R.SchiIbach, M.Kresge Third Row: B.CIarIc, R.Anderson K,I-Iolway, D.Deacon, E.OIson, R Samuelson, K.Johns'ron, B.Bergh Jean Doerr, I-I.NewIon, J.Fisher J.BecIcer. COMMERCE CLUB Firsi Row: S.Leason, M.FriedIand- er, Miss I-Ienningsen, G.BecIcer, M Diedriclc J.MauIand A.S'I'ruebin I I Qi A.I-Iolloway, Mr.l.Iohnson, O.Bir- Iaui, B.CoIIins, J.Scrimgeour. Second Row: I-I.Rados, A.Koman Lori, i..e.-I-rim, e,s+eifenS, si Kochleif, S.VVengryn, F.I'Ioiiman E.J.Moe, V.Lance, E.Beecher, N Crim, L.Ouirnbach, E.CvrundsIrom E.Riva, J.Busscher. Third Row: A Thalman, D.Pearson, VV.PeeIceI, W I-Iandley, K.Cowan, A.Koman, A FI nn ALund uisi EEhrIer I Schaeigen, 6.CooI4e, N.Johnson R.BaImes, J.C-ardner. I33 I I y , . g , . , . Olson, R.Swanson, B.PaIeI+i, C. ECHOES Commerce Club Q One oi The mosi aciive and IiveIy clubs of New Trier is Ihe Commerce Club under Ihe sponsorship of Miss I-Ienningsen and Mr. Johnson. The oiiicers were: presideni, AI Siruebingq vice presideni. Alice I-IoIIoway: secreiary, George++e Becker: Ireasurer, Michael Diedrich, and social chairman, June Mauland. The pur- pose oi ihe Commerce Club organizaiion is To promoie social and scholasiic aciiv- iiies among The Commerce siudenis. Iis programs comprise a greai' varieI'y ol: in- ieresiing enieriainmeni, such as men'raI coniesis, business plays, and ouiside speak- ers. An admirable inceniive is offered by ihe club in Thai ii awards emblems 'ro Ihose ouisianding in business subiecis. Q esk RESERVE DESK Firsf Row: A.Kafz, V.Grigsby, R Brisfol, V.TayIor, J.RehfeId, G.EIIis J.I-lenderson, E.RicIcs. Second Row sen, B.I-Iawley, Ivl.AIder, R.FeIsen fhal. INFORMATION DESK FirsfRow: B,KieI, W.Rober'I'son R.Wyle, Dfxndrews, I-I.Ivlinor, R Davis, J.Cufler, P.Crawford, R Pefferson. Second Row: J.Griffifh I-I.Sauvage, F.MuelIer, I-I.I-Iunf, G Williams, I.,I-Ioffman, A.Gruber I-I.Fogg, J.I-IaII. ThirdRow: B Karnes, Iv1.Bryanf, B.I-Iallquisf, F ing. eserve Information esk 6 For fhe Iasf few years fhe organiza- fion of reserve deslc librarians has aided fhe sfudenfs in fheir library reference work. Two girls are chosen for each per- iod, one serving as an alfernafe. There are fwo ways fo become a member of fhis organizafion: eifher fhe girls may vol- unfeer fo aid in fhis worlc, or fhey are ap- poinfed by Ivliss Libbey, fhe librarian. I-Iow- ever, fhose chosen musf have a good av- erage and a fine sense of responsibilify. Upper classmen are generally preferred. If is regarded as an honor fo hold such a frusfworfhy posifion, and only girls of merif are allowed fo remain in if. There is nofhing formal abouf fhe group: no meef- ings are held nor officers elecfecl. ECHOES A. Lupean, I-I.AncIerson, lvl. Pefer- Gilgis. A.Bechfelheimer, J.Dona- hue, Gniviaxwell, T.Reed, A.Sfrueb- Q The senior boys who serve af fhe in- formafion desk are carefully 'selecfecl for fhis posf by ivlr. Windoes. Their iob is one of greaf responsibilify, and fhey do a real school service. Besides fheir well known faslc of carrying nofes from fhe office, fhey acf as school guides. When visifors enfer fhe school, fhey are mef by fhe seniors on dufy, and are direcfed fo where fhey wish fo go. Offen fhe seniors conducf fhe visifors fhrough fhe school and are highly praised for fhe cheerful- ness and compefency wifh which fhey carry ouf fheir work. They deserve a vofe of fhanlcs for fheir sacrifice of fime and efforf. The informafion deslc now in use is fhe giff of fhe class of I932. I34 ciks INDEX TO ADVERTISERS A Ace Mofor Sales ...... Alice Beaury Shop .....,. Anderson, Edward A. .... . B Bernie Sluclio ......... Blann Pharmacy ..,.... Blomdahl 8: Sundmark ..... Braun Bros. Oil Co ....... C ChandIer's ......... ....... Cheek 81 I-limes Beauly Salon. .. Chimneys Service S'Ia+ion .... Comfor'r Shop ........... CooIey's Cupboards ........ Cunningham's Ice Cream .... D Dini Sweel Shop .......,, E Eckarf Hardware Co. ,... . Evanslon Barber Shop .... F Florence ......... ....... Ford IvIo'ror Sales, Lincoln .... Francis, Malhew .......... G Geier's Service Slalrion . . . H I-Iammond Ice Cream ......... I-Ienry's Eleclric Shoe Rebuilding .,... I-Ienry's 84 Ivlar'rha's Beau'ry Salon ..... I-Ilavacek 8: Sons ............. I-Ioward Thealre .,...,....... Hubbard Woods Service Slrarion J Julian Beauly Salon ......... K Knilling Shop ..... . . . Kruppa, Paul ......... L La Jeunesse .......... Lake Side Ivlolrors ..,,.. Liebschulz Bros. .....,... . Li+'rle Chick Shoe Shop .... M Ivlangel ..........,... Ivlannerud, Efhel lvl. .......... . Marinello Beau+y Shop .... Ivleier-Olro, Clara I-I .... Ivlillen I-Iardware ..... Mueller, Frank ......... N Nelson, Lee .............. New Trier Ivloror Sales, Inc.. . Norlh Shore Laundry ....... NorI'h Shore Service SI'aIion. . Nor+h Shore Chevrolel ..... Nu-Enamel .............. O Okean, M. B ........,., I P Packard Moror Car Co.. . . , Peacock Auro Sales ..... Pelers Markel ....... Poulopolos, Frank ....... Por+er's EIec'rric Shop ...s. R Rapp Bros. ............. . Richardson's Garage ........ Rudolph Grocery 8: Marker. . . S Shore Line Cleaners ......... Spanish Kandy Kupboard .... Slandard Rare 8: Dara Service Srare Bank of Winnelrka ...... T TeaI'ro del Lago ........ Thal, Elsie ...... .... The I-lar Box ............. V Vogue Cleaners 8: Dyers, Inc.. W Whire, Fred S .............. Wienecke, I-lenry C ......... Wilmelle Grocery and Ivlarkel ..,,... Wilson Bakeries ............ Winnerka Coal-Lumber Co. .. Winneika Communily I-louse . Winnelka Flower Shop ....., Wolf-Grirlis, Inc. ........ . WorI'hen's Slores ....,.... Z Zengeler Co., A. . .. Zick, G. L., 34 Co. .....,... . . Page I75 I58 I54 I55 I74 I50 I4O I56 I7I I74 I67 I38 I58 I66 I67 I52 I52 I66 I60 I58 I62 I56 I55 I6O I75 I67 I54 172 I58 170 170 142 170 170 I60 164 144 I36 f PORTRAITURE PAR EXCE LLE NC E XflxfjxlxjxixjxlxA-JXAJXJXJXJXJXAJXJXLJXJXQ gf! 1.88149 Of. Mew KZELJQW' 60,1003 we fwesenf an algum ofour worg. if 0811. flw individual unc! group fnlrofograplls Lerefn were macle especially jew fllis Look. Ly MATHEW FRANCIS S T U D I Q fgleven Cgifffy-fwo Qenfra!mvce1 1ue : fgggtilmcffe Cgzfefzllone falgilzwieffc 2526 I37 FIRST PRIZE WINNER MY DAD CDWNS ONE WFP! A DACKAIID FAMILY' I IY DAD AND MOTHER AND ME' WE BELIEVE TI-IQ PACKARD IS TI-IE FINEST THING ON WHEELS -AND I-IOW! ' SOME DAY WE'RE GOING TO BE IN TI-IAT GANG TI-IAT I-IAS OWNED DACKAIIDS CONTINOUS' LY FORQI YEARS OR MORE e MY DAD SAYS IZJUYYOUI1 DACKAIID ON TI-IE NORTI-I SHORE WHERE TI-IERJE ADJ?- NODJ2 FINE- CARS' TI-IAN IN ANYLIKE AI2-EA IN THE WORLD rrrzeomc WLLLMANNJR NEW TRIE-D. I-HGH SCHOOL. TLII2 YAIIDSTICK OF FINE CAR VIEASIIRIQNENI DACIZADD MOTOR CAR CO LIU DDAQD WOODS - ILLS I OFFICERS i as House Gang Q This year saw The TormaTion oT whaT promises To be one of The mosT success- Tul and popular clubs aT This school. An organizaTion meeTing was held early in The year aT which The Tollowing oTFicers were elecTed: Gas House Gus, presidenTp LighT-Tingered Louie, Treasurer: STrawTooT Sam, secreTary, and HayTooT Harry, busi- ness manager. The TirsT social evenT oT The season was The crashing oT a gram- mar school dancing class by The boys. All who aTTended agreed ThaT The eve- ning was a scinTillaTing success. A while laTer anoTher carousing Time was had aT a parTy in a member's per- sonal cell. The parTy sTarTed wiTh a Tine game of bunco, buT when The dice mys- Teriously disappeared, mosT oT The mem- bers played charades and Ring around The Rosie Tor The resT OT The evening. The nexT evenT on The club agenda was The address by ProTessor YoudonTnowich, P. S., B. O.. B. V. D, on The subjecT, The QuanTiTaTive, SubiecTive. and DeTecTive KanTian Theory of The lrraTional Objec- TiviTy. Everyone pronounced The speech menTally and morally upliTTing, as well as physically resTTul. ATTer This lecTure, iT may be noTed, all The club immediaTely adjourned To play marbles. The club looks Torward To The dawn of The new year wiTh love. hope, and chariTy in all hearTs, and as ThaT dawn brighTens inTo The Tull morn's lighT OT a new culTurali Renaissance, They shall, wiThouT doubT, Take a sun baTh, Si qua TaTa sinanT. And now The I934 Gas House Gang passes inTo hisTory. Yaussahl THE GANG I39 NT E I Ortiz Shore GUN fy 556 CHESTNUT STREET WTNNETKA Telephone Winne+ka 602 'I' T We ExTenoT T-Tearfy Congrafulaions JroTT1e Graduaing CTass of T934 TT T T 5' A -E EZ T40 Feel+hy Capiralis+-Phooeyl Off De Grass, Nap! Mlle.Jessie Missouri Whife Trash Gimme a Ride, huh, Sucker? Oliver Sfone I'!I BeHy's Good Same +0 you, Sinding Three Blighf Howls Don? geT up, Bud-Iusf came in 'ro wash m' hands Love is The Swee+es'I' Thing Irish Confefh Y'uh Fascinafe Muh, Guy Frosh and Harem -Y ----Wi 41 --7 fl- 1 W - - - E -' ',. ,, E V7 0' W on F 9375 L o -o Q E 5 an C o an 4 Clic. L L6 + S Q55 L O ,,Q 5'c 5 333 is Q 2 3 0-0 1, 492-2 ' 3 U53 FU z .S-,O S ity 4 .E 3fU ' 1-4- GJ 1' if an-3 U 4 4 153 Q, D. O.. -C + M cg-W ' ffl .- + rd jg 0.0-C 3 ff me 1 u y+ g2 6 + E 225+ W I OTa nt ' 'Q 1 EARL WEINSTOCK Presideni' and General Manager Winnetka Coal-Lumber Co. Selecfecl COAL, COKE, FUEL OIL LUMBER AND MILLWORK +L - + Q 594 Cenfer S1'ree1', Winnefka K Phones Winne+ka 734-735 1' Li W Zim uni , Loose-foofs, S+. Louis Bound Tugaw or Noi Tugaw Goodyea rs Kalsomine Job Does He Like H'l?l Ou? in Hue cauld. cauld blarsi' We see you, Hallquisf Wifch Hikers lfyou don' know m' number- No cracks by requesf Cap'n 'n' Cap'n-elecf S i 1 1 3 -71 1 17 Tl l i 1 I now ' ' ' 2 stores for your convenience O C H A N D I. E R ' S Founfain Square Ceniral Avenue and Second S'l'ree'l' Evans+on Highland Park BRAUN BROS. OIL CO. For Fuel - Use Oil PHIL H BRAUN Kildar 2030 CARL L BRAUN Davis 7870 WilmeH'e ... 83I Winnefka . .. 3020 Highland P 1:3290 ROBT F DOEPEL l S Old Fashioned Gal Smile Prerfy for The Man! Swede-'s Duesenburg Was il Hair Ribbon Day? Walcln The birdie, Foss C.C.C., C.W.A., F.E.R.A wl'1a+! Slowin' away villles The info. Boys Hohzlwa Lilax on Jrlwe Linx A nickel will save a soul efooll your ovefiest ...FOR GRADUATION 4 65071 in fm f I' l' L ,x 7 Lei us fifil H ' -fig W - f 01 design a wave A J . - 1 To sull your personaliiy g 2 7 Dil POPULAR PRICES fu ian eauty Salon 982 Linden Avenue, Hubbard Woods Phone Winneika 838 Liebschutz Bros. Q CHICAGO Q WINNETKA O GQLENCOE l005 Eas'l' 471'h Sfreei 560 Winne+ka Avenue 369 Park Avenue Kenwood 8427 Winne1'lca 2525 Glencoe 722 Highland Park I847 I LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Highwood 3 I 5 Waukegan Avenue Highwood 443 Highland Park 443 ' Choicesi' lmporfed and Domes+ic Wines, Liquors and Corclials Fancy Groceries, Fresh Fruifs and Meafs af' - 5' Bringing Home The Bacon Dillinger, Jr. In Their Own Eslimalion Guess Who? Child of lhe Sun Skipper John Dealh Takes a Holiday Three years slreich before Jrhem Richie l-li'l's The Ball Sannawich Bearers Live Power Nice slcaies Cake Fox CHICK-TEENS Girls' Sporl' Oxforcls ancl Moccasins Io Size 9 WhiIe,Tan and EIIc'CombinaIions-Many SI'yIes SWEYQTZIQC ,.i..,i.,.,i....,. 53,95 and 54,95 Boys' Perforarecl Oxfords and Crepe Sole Moccasins iliisbn 52.95 and 53.35 fifio9i.S3.45 and 53.95 LiH'Ie Chick Shoe Shop ChiIcIren's Shoe SpeciaIis+s I629 Sherman Avenue EVANSTON Opposire Pos+ OFFice SALES SERVICE Ford Motor Sales Company LINCOLN MOTOR CARS VI2-I36 Wheelbase VI2-I45 Wheelbase S3200 and up-fob. Delroil I822 RIDGE AVENUE EVANSTON Phone Universiiy 0543 Phone Winnelka I29 l New Trier Vinlaqe of l903 Too+s and Jean Snowbound Babes S's loh, olwll Going Hollywood Bunny Bubbles Deerfield-Shields Alhlefes Aggie Faded lin 'l'l1e piclurel Peek-aebool Don? gel so close, Mr. Bridges I49 :,:f 4m 7 H if f Y 7 'L-T' fffnf - f::,,,,:, : -: 7 1: ,V!,l ,, ,ir YV2wYY?i,-l AUW 7477, , E eREAsnNe WASHING L E E I l l IIIEIIE II I ' ' 'tlz E I DODGE AND PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE +I New Trier Motor Sales, Inc. I 664 Cen'I'er S'Iree'I',WInne'IIca 5 Phones WInne+ka 2950-295 I -3738 GAS and OIL C0 ' I ' TOILET ARTICLES FOUNTAIN SERVICE U PAINTS DRUG SUNDRIES II TOO LS-CUTLERY , I AII Prescripfions Carefully FiIIed I ' o 735 ELM STREET RALPH G. BLANN, R. PH. I WINNETKA 400 Green Bay Road I Phones Winne+Ica 843-844 Phone Kenilworn' 3200 II I r EErE I50 Rullw Anderson Helen Clemenls Mary Weidner Bolo l-lallquisl' Junie Mauland Moody Mullen Elmer Erickson Peanul Andrews Beverly Baird Kay Hedrnan Sievenson Sisrers June Thrall Diclc Born Vivian Grigsloy ISI ll 'E E S E gnmo S532 91- 4 25545 I-lzzil-LI Zgooz 22025 :'EE EE c:'. L-1--I Rapp Brothers Markets 522 CENTER STREET Phones Winnetka I869- l870- I87l- i872 U For Groceries ancl Meats ot Quality at Reasonable Prices Call Rapp Brothers 6 Free Deliveries Daily 4 4 Lake Side Motors PORTER'S ELECTRIC SHOP Authorized 797 ELM STREET 1 , WINNETKA i Dealers Phone Winnetka 44 SALES AND sERvlcE . l 7l4 EI St 1 Wi:e+kr:e+ See Him tor.An'ything g Phone Winnetka l58 Eleclrlcal l Lima mmm as , ,W,,,W M L M. J. and B, J. How abou+ a dale, boy N.T. LumberJaclcs Slick, Jr., Cfem.l This Cruel Worlcl He's our for Dillinger Cakes Where's Fox? PeepingToms I+ rnusi' be The plumber Aw Gee, Joe Cheeky-Cheeky Freshman gerring up in world Our All Suburban Pooches l53 9 Complimenls of Vogue Cleaners and Dyers, Inc. 327-329 Norlh Green Bay Road Highland Park O PHONES Highland Park. . 3900 Universi'I'y ..... I 632 Winnellca ..... 3360 Glencoe ...... I9O0 MILLEN HARDWARE COMPANY I 2 I 9 WILMETTE AVENUE WILMETTE A PHONE WILMETTE 3060 O Eslablished I908 n l i n lf IA 4 i frame Z. ' ' ,.,5-1?-11 AS ONE GRAD TO ANOTHER Q I adore La Jeunesse. l+'s one of Ihose :now you see il, now you don'I' places. AFTER YOUR PARTY CooIey's Cupboarcls I629 Orringion Avenue 505 Main SI'ree'r I5I I Chicago Avenue Today I mighl' go info ecslacies over one dress and come loack 'Iornorrow and 'Find if snalched up, and anofher froclc 'faking ifs ' place. There's always sornelhing new Ihere, ' and you can depend on 'I'he prices being riqlff- WE'RE OPEN La Jeiunesse NooN TO MIDNIGHT JUNIOI' Wear land I'hen somel I I68 WilmeI'I'e Avenue, WilmeHe ,.Qn..i- --O-W .in-L..i..l. 5 , O- 2-I 'l l W- 7 W- -O' -l' WP -Or' -O' -if 'I' -77' Compliments of a Friend Hammond Ice Cream Kitchens 0 HoME-MAnE :oe CREAMS 0 Hot Fudge Sunclaes I0c Cones Dixie Cups WINNETKA 3 I22 WILMETTE 3 I22 Compliments of a B a n k F, MUELLER of Winnetka Florist ' g SERVING THE COMMUNITY Say it with Flowers FOR 0 TWENTY-FIVE YEARS HUBBARD WOODS 0 ILL. Established I909 --P --fl--A Y W -1.9!---1QnLals:.gl-Y-leg -l:Y-Qg..aln..al- -QQ -l-v-h..a3.H- -kli- Compliments of The Howard Theatre HOWARD STREET L ci-ucAeo y Students Should you choose advertising as a career upon graduating, you will always find a helping hand and a faithful buddy in Standard Rate and Data Service l The National Authority l and Radio Advertising Published Monthly North Shore Service Station 660 Vernon Avenue Glencoe Phones Glencoe I674- I833 High Pressure Greasing and Washing Tires Batteries Repairs Rain Proofing XX X l l fffffff S + 41 BEAUTY SALON 9l2 SPANISH COURT NO MANS LAND WILMETTE Phones Wilmette 5060-506i Everything Pertaining to Beauty Artistic Men Operators l56 Helen Marie Bellows Marqarel' Reynolds Willie Freeman Bee Levinson Pfulzenreuler Twins Gerry Seng Belly and Johnnie Phillips Helen Born Annie Liddle Adam Gruber Bolo l-lermanson Jane Edwards Al Slrueloing Muns'rer Gals B.J. Bailey l57 -qv-qu--5. -Q--qv-uv--1--uv--Q- '-rw -r 'v ! w 'r 'v 'r Complimenls of Shore Line Cleaners I2 I 5 Washinglon Avenue WiImeHe Phones WiIme++e ..... 3400 Greenleaf ..... 3400 Highland Park. . 3400 Glencoe ...... I300 OUR beaury care should be conslanl if you would be always al your Ioeslr. Ivlalce regular appoinlmenls here where worlc is experlly and economically done. We have I'he Zoios Perma- nenl Wave. No machine. No elec- Jrricily. 'I' Also a lull line ol Farel DesIin's Cosmelics. For Ioeauly charm of all kinds Phone Winne'I'ka 2260 for appoinlmenl THE BEAUTY STUDIO OF CLARA H. MEIER-OTTO 809 Cheslnul' CourIAparImenI D-2 Winnellca Ihe Henry C. srssn of Ihe , 50-yard dash Wlenecke ,he STAMINA of 'Ihe GENERAL foolball Ieam AND BUILDERS' H16 HARDWARE SMARTNESS of 'rhe Weslinghouse Relrigeralors Junior Prom o DeSOT0 and 946 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods Phone Winnelka I260 680-682 Vernon Avenue Glencoe Phones Glencoe I260- I26I PLYMOUTH SEE THEM - DRIVE THEM Peacock Auto Sales, Inc 562 Lincoln Avenue,Winne+Ica PhonesWinne+Ica I65-I66-420 I58 Lens Club Picnic, Marcl13 Ballers up, Jimmie 3.l I Wonder Where My Baby ls Toniglwl' Sl'1ine,Mis'ler? Milce and like Arm of +l1e Law Monday Morning News Privafe Willis and Sfreplwon 3 a. m. Sunday Woncha Come Play in Our Yard? I59 Showing All Ihe LaI'es'I and Besi- Talking - Singing and Dancing A'r'I'rac'Iions TEATRO DEL LAGO No Man's Land Ex+encIs hearI'y congrarulafions 'ro +he I934 graduafes of New Trier and wishes Ihem a fuII measure of Iife's blessings as Ihey journey along Ihe paihways of 'rhe furure. SAM C. MEYERS T , Q I ' 'LI Q O is UI, 9 e , till I2 E .TU 5 xg mm lea I-H 2331355 l-l-5:a'Uw- Il--C 'L'-C43 Q vw -a.0:g:,,gZ 'N IIEQJK-H Vf 1 .5152 fi Ugu Imgg 'imfafw H H44-'Diff Q u.-Selma 'U I -I 05462 z 'I -I Im 3 ', - Z J 21 35 ll IIWho's Your Barber? GREETINGS! NEW TRIER STUDENTS AND PATRONS Evanston Barber Shop HAIR CUTTING MANICURING I6 I 2 Chicago Avenue Phone GreenIea'i 9283 The Rudolph Grocery G. Market 738 ELM STREET WINNETKA For BeHer Things +o Ea+ THREE PHONES WINNETKA 9I-92-93 NNRA we nn nun nn- FREE DELIVERY GLENCOE KENILWORTH HU BBARD WOODS WINNETKA U' K 2 TI' I60 Echoing I2 H., W2 ll Andy, gel yo' 'feel oFl'n Jrlmal' clere desk Gracie loo-o-o Lumberjaclcs-and can I lake Jrhem! 3:0001 p.m. Grr-rr-rr Click, click The Mess Hall Siluallon again! Hi,l:resl'1man! Wan? lo be alone, boys? I6I V W ,QI I BETTER PICTURES BETTER VALUES 'I BERNIE STUDIO I623 Sherman Avenue Evanslon Phone Universily 8998 ENJOY our own HTHREE R'S . Afler lhe show,dance or parly RELAX .I ...... Our perfecl service insures your resi' REFRESH ........ wilh our delighl- 'ful lounlain dishes RENEW .,...... old acquainlances Everyone comes lo lhe SPANISH KANDY KUPBOARD Jusl across 'From lhe Tealro in No Man's Land Henry's Electric Shoe Rebuilding Service C Fealuring lhree grades of work all guaranleecl Laces and Polishes of all kinds SINCLAIR GAS OIL al' CHIMNEYS Service S1'a1'ion Winnellca Avenue al' Cenler Slreel' W.S. King,Jr., Proprielor ' o P 342 a kA e ue QUAKER STATE OIL Glencoe P I 'si 'L I62 Easier in Michigan On 'Phe lamp posf again, boys --fsic, 'isicl Here's where ihey s'rudy, Mom Did he 'fell ya abou? 'ihe airplane. Marry? He BoHhaf more ihan he couici chew Affer Man's Conquesi of Na'rure Boiroms Up! Knees-Breeze-Pulleze l I Follow The bouncing ball Look up, Carp Lazy Bones Easier on The Gulf of Mexico This Younger Generaiion I63 P A U L K R U P PA . CLEANERS DYERS ' 'K , ESTABLISHED 1557 HUBBARD WOODS' PAINTING Winnellca I44 AND Sevenly-seven years' experience DECORATING in fine cleaning mefhods WEARING APPAREL RUGS I DRAPERIES FURNITURE TAILORING I4l2 Elmwood Avenue 0 Wilmelfe EMERGENCY SERVICES Phone Wilmelle 2997 8-hour service on cleaning 2-hour service on pressing Dini Sweel' Shop Graduating? 'OME'MADE YOUNG MEN CANDES YOUNG WOMEN O We Serve Be Srnarlly Dressed Wisconsin Ice Cream 'Fm YOUV QlVaClUai'0n ' YOU will be if your Try Our clollwesarepurcluased Breakfas'rs,Luncl1eons, Dinners 6+ O WE DELIVER ' Stores 934 Linden Avenue, Hubbard Woods . 40l Linden Avenue, WilmeH'e Wllmelle g U I64 l-langin' on a Garden Gale- Wl'1ere's Pop-kids? l've gol you in my cluiclies Tennis courls and Al cloes loo ls if Donovan orilwe breeze. Ann? Yes, hui' whois on lhe o'll1er sl'1oulcler.Bob? Cuhnell Mueller and his con'l:ederal'e Minor-buf no'Ho her His Only Love! The Real McCoy Tourisis loh,ol'1l 'Two wrisls Record Breaker, Bridges, and Friend Frannie Yep, we owe il' 'ro ilwe Opera 1 I65 I w K - jf FoR O I Rlchardson s G d t 'Vlea Garage 99 AT ' FAIR PRICES HENRIETTA Kool-1 TRADE LOUIS KOCH ' Peters Market nevglm Slreel 734 Elm Street ligne a Winnetka one Phones Winnetka 25 Winnetka 920-92 I-922 flCQ BEAUTY SHOP 503 Chesfnuf Streei Winnetka Phone Vxfinneika 800 Wirh each permanen+ wave of fb7,5O,4 mon+hs' service of finger wave and shampoo is given for 50 cents set North Shore's Telegraph Florists Flowers delivered around the corner or around the world on short notice J Phones Wilmette 2 I 86 University 2 I 86 Conservatory and Salesroom at 235-239 Ridge Road Wilmette ,,- -I Q ? T'?' THE FURRIERS AT YOUR SERVICE 'l'I C Meer us for fine value 21 Beller prices is our aim Cur moI'+o, salrisfacrion Excepiionally fine qualify Anol slyles la'res+ for you None bellerl Call is all you clo- Our promises are Irue. Yours Iruly M. B. OKEAN 546-548 Lincoln Avenue Phone Winneflca 2752 - uw -1 O 73 If G7 I'I'l Keep in mincl Jrhe name ' Z Frank Poulopolos Delicatessen I FANCY FRUITS VEGETABLES GROCERIES COLD MEATS U 803 Elm S'Iree'I WinneI'ka Phones Winne'I'l4a I37O-I37I CD BRIMFULOWC Geiefs summer SPARKLE Service S1'a1'ion Whelher your vacalion is a well- planned Irip Io Somewhere or 9 an exciling series of dashes abouf The home 'Iown ancl ils environs, s'rar+ your irinerary ar 'Ihe Har Box, for here are chic Toppers eager +o accompany you on every summer iaun'I'. They're saucy and vivacious. JusI' as you like Them. Praclical, loo, 'for Iraveling. S2 'I'o 57.50 fre Wat Qbiox Gladys Delang Dorolhy Klunder I I63 Wilmelie Avenue WilmeI'Ie I I6O H LW TIRES Q TUBES TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE 725 Oak SI'ree'I' Winnelka Phone Winne'rIca I565 I67 F A I W- I W P P 5 Winnetka Flower Sho 'N P APPRECIATION FRANK BOROVICKA Proprielor 9 MANY Flowers for All Occasions COURTESIES Annual - Perennial SHOWN and Rock Garden Plan'I's -I-O Landscaping Trees - Shrubs - Evergreens WINNETKA 9 COMMUNITY 748 Cenler Slreel HOUSE Phone Winnelka 283 Cong I aI'UIaI'IOnS Complimenls I to the O Class ol1934 . The WlImeI'I'e Grocery ' and Market TH E I I44 Cenlral Avenue BAK E R I E s Wi'me++e Q WILMETTE AND All Phones KENILWORTH Wilme'H'e 420 1-5'1 - TT 'TT' S ojlize gfnltting shop 724 ELM STREET WINNETKA Jim omfyort op Miss Jennie Anderson, Proprieior 797 Elnn Sire-el Winnellca Phone Winneika 933 Specializing in Permanenl Waving Marcel and Wafer Waving Facial and Scalp Treaimenis Laolies' ancl Chilclren's l-lair Culrling Shampooing ancl Manicuring ,W HAVE You SEEN S F k AND RIDDEN IN THE S wi+h 19 3 4 iusl Jrhe righr Jrhing CH in hosiery anol T accessories 'F o Kni'H'ing lns+ruc+ions Free A five-mile ricle will show Yarns of all kinds you a performance never before experienced in a low-pricecl car . A , F Edgy North Shore Chevrolet I , SALES AND sERvicE Nw . ll6l 6l I Main S+ree'r,WilmeHe Wilnoemi,-elmeenue Ph W'lm e44l9 one I ehi Phone WilmeH'e 4406 5'---Q I7I P5 ' ' '-- ' ' ' ' ' ' '--- -1- ' ' ' ' '- ' ' ' '97 'A Henr 's I ff, Y Blomdahl tr- and , sl Martha s I' S359 X ge-Futy Sundmark I 5 on HIGH GRADE Our specialists talce great pride FOOTWEAR in developing coittures ideally SHOE suited to and expressive ot the REpAlRlNG personality ot the individual 'I' . . . o , Eiiglrifrilves Eiillures Permanents Scalp Treatme t 8 I7 Sfreef Winnetka 547 Chestnut Street Phone Winnetka I I9 Phone Winnetka I I 08 Your Car If 9 '6 , LD Deserves the Best 5-1 5 ii Q 'S 3 ta So-o-o-o- S 5? E :E Service with - 'IT Q T53 -+2 ig E I: Hubbard Woods X 5 Ig E H5 Q Service Station Swag gt QE V5 fO EE 1: . TheTexaco Station S 25 M: 46 fC Q 9, lx Ht ag 5 Q. M Tower Road and Center Street 4 fU in IJ- 2 U- Ken McLain Harold Gruver L..-J Home on Hue Range Go? 'fhe BIues-So Whaf Can I Lose-Good-bye SII'I'In' on a Log, PeI'Hn' My Dog Learn Io Croon You're in My Power- I-Ia-I-Ia-I-Ia! One AIone Gonna Take a Trip I Never Took Before Egypian Ella You Sofia Be a Foofball I-Iero Mid-ni+e-Moonlighr-March 3 LeI's FaII In Love Smoke Gers in Your Eyes I FeeI as Lazy as Ihe Lazy Sun Above Who Makes Me Dream AII Day? I'IeIIo, Beau'rI'IuII Back Home in Indiana I73 V 1A XT L L L LLL,,LLLLLL 2 .-L,.,.,M, LLL, si 11 ll B Smartspori' IS A GOOD GRADE KniH'ed Sui'I's and Dresses Modes for Acfive Sporfs . OI'hers for Semi-Formal Nu-Enamel IS THE BEST GRADE 622 DAVIS STREET EVANSTON Ocoasions 55.95 'I'o 514.50 I C. L. Zick 81 Company The S+ore on 'I'he Corner EIm S+ree'I' a'I' Ches'InuI' S'I'reeI' Winne+Ica Phones Winne'I'Ica 63 I-632 Lee Nelson JEWELRY WATCHES ELECTRIC CLOCKS SILVERWARE REPAIRING O For Over 30 Years an Evans+on Jeweler I626 Orringfon Avenue Phone Universify 046I Mangel Florist Loca'Ied in Chicago's 'I Three Leading HoI'eIs AII Phones Cen'I'raI 8732 PALMER House Monroe S'IreeI' En'Irance DRAKE HOTEL WaInu'I' SI'reeI' En'I'rance BLACKSTONE HOTEL Michigan Boulevard Enhance sq? Y L , , W, I74 i i l 3 1 l i , i , 1 i r li l, l 5 1 5 U: Q CUNNINGHAMS S-.42 . YU 2 , U gg Ice Cream l fu I 0 5 l E T9 l -- r C f g M i E LL 5' jg Famous for Nearly 4 'f e E . ll Z E 3 jj 3 FiHy Years -I Z -0- 1. Q O Z O -C i ' 2 E .E :T 0 n. 'U 'E , 5 cn E S C Z I- 5 xg 2235 LD -' U' 'U f Q 2 f U' U W +V B S+ + 1 E E Q 8 GS an uren ree g E '- sg 2 Chicago .s: .- M 'Z ' ' Phone Seely 8600 lvl ff l cl 2 ' II Marine o I D E a I Beauty gi Shop for YOUR purpose whatever It may be , Hanna Anderson, Propriefor , . 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