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1936 First Rote lejt to right): J. Lersh. E. Ellert, M. Horsting. G. Weinstock, P. Penick, B. Burlingham. P. Hutchinson, P. Hutchinson, V. Coulter. K. Gates. L. Hagen. D. Strauss. Second Row: N. Ward, B. Spaline. J. Mitchell. D. Davis. P. Flannery. J. Riley, J. Lamphrey, N. Chambers, M. Kelly, J. Wheeland. B. Wilson, J. McNeil, M. Grant. L. Flesch, A. Kelly. V. Buchanan, E. Loco. Third Rote: N. Wild. J. Soergel. J. Small. K. Comisky. C. Empfield. A. White. S. Hillis. B. Hips, J. Gaudy, C. Sutter, D. Fargo, E. Bauman, M. Perree, S. Wooten, J. Bickle. REPRESENTATIVES The Girls ' Club of New Trier, founded fifteen years ago under the guidance of Miss Wright, was organized to promote friendship and good will among the girls, and to provide finan- cial aid for those who are in need. Every girl who enters New Trier automatically becomes a member of the club. Because the school has grown so large, it has been increasingly difficult to achieve our worthy aims. However, among all the girls at New Trier today, there is a friendliness and unity of feeling that proves that these aims have been attained. The girls of New Trier may well be proud of the year 1935-36. for it has been one of the most successful years in the history of the Girls ' Club, despite adverse economic conditions. The Publicity and Arrangements Committee, under Shirley McCoy, was in charge of the Club Room and kitchenette. These rooms have been furnished entirely by the Girls ' Club. They are used for meetings of school clubs, for adviser room teas, and for faculty parties, as well as for the Girls ' Club social functions and business meetings. The Club Room is also used daily by senior girls for honor study hall. The fine publicity this committee gave the club ' s projects increased their success considerably. The Employment Committee, headed by Bettie Faxon, performed an excellent service in securing positions for girls under the most discouraging employment conditions. The club ' s acts of charity, even though unpublicized and unheralded, were neverthe- less many and truely helpful. Under the direction of Marsha Huck. the Charity Com- mittee provided gymnasium equipment, books, padlocks, and other school accessories. This committee cooperated generously with the school Health Department in providing glasses, dental care, and X-ray service, and sundry medical attention for needy and I u B 29
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THE ECHOES veins ' ( iuh OFFICERS President Peg Hutchinson Vice-President Pat Hutchinson Secretary Betty Burlingham Treasurer Virginia Coulter CHAIRMEN Financial Florence Hagenah Charity Marsha Huck Social Betty Clements Friendly Lucie Dix Publicity Shirley McCoy Employment Bettie Faxon SPONSOR Miss Lulu Wright PEG HUTCHINSON PAT HUTCHINSON BURLINGHAM COULTER HAGENAH HUCK CLEMENTS DIX MCCOY FAXON 28
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THE ECHOES GIRLS CLUB COMMITTEES SECOND SEMESTER COMMITTEES First Row (left to right): H. Morehouse, J. Bailey, R. Rockwood, R. Hipp, cipcT CEMF TFR ' Schapiro, L. Dix, F. Hagenah, B. Clements, S. McCoy, C. Stevenson, N. Raub, R. Purely, J. Dietrich. Second Row: J. Olds, B. Finley, D. Wilder, R. Clark, M. Harshaw, P. Clough, F. Schipfer, J. Records, P. Harshaw, A. Coulter, S. Spinney, J. Kastrup, N. Brown, P. Ketcham, J. Wolford, P. Scott, N. Palmer, M. Thompson. Third Row: D. Keckley, C. Empfield, M. L. McKisson, E. Edge, J. Wheeland, H. Prescott, H. Shane, J. Krause, M. E. Hyatt, D. Batter, B. Hess, L. Keeler, L. Huck, J. Robinson, A. White, M. Long, J. Lavery. First Roiv (left to right) : B. Reed, S. Eastman. P. Flannery, B. White, V. Sweet, G. Weinstock, R. Rockwood, J. Booz, N. Hoffman, A. Hanson, M. Harshaw, J. Jones, A. Maistrovich. Second Row: M. Horsting, M. Barrett, R. Merrifield, J. Lavery, M. F. Badger, N. Robb, I. Koefman, C. Empfield, J. Clark, E. Menzen, S. Thomas, P. Gooder, N. Reitheimer, L. Copthorne, M. McAlister. Third Row: P. Clough, P. Rockwell, M. Long, C. Cowan, L. Beecher, J. Free- man. J. Wiltberger, A. Vie, B. J. Browning, C. Birdsall, C. Sutter, J. Nathens, P. Rich, B. Kopper, M. L. Neeves, K. Neeves, A. Naylor, R. Durham. deserving girls. They also sent one member to represent the New Trier Girls at the Junior Red Cross meetings in Chicago. The Social and Friendly Committees, headed by Betty Clements and Lucie Dix, have had a strenuous year with gratifying results. They gave a Freshman-Senior Party at the opening of the first semester to introduce and welcome the freshmen girls. Later they gave a tea for all the new upperclass girls so that they might become acquainted and thus establish the foundation for happy school associations. On Saint Patrick ' s Day the Mother and Daughter Banquet was given, attended by seven hundred and fifty persons. 30
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