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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.
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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
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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.
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