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

 - Class of 1934

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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

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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



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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

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