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

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L Es 2 S :K 'T R jflim ' iuwm NH i .J x.. Xl v I :LRF 3 TMA Kool: is The bes'r of us. For +he resf, we ale and laughed, slepf, loved and hafed, read books, learned 'ro 'rhink and sing +he Alma Ma'rer like many generafions of gradua+ing classes before us. Tomorrow Five hundred o'rhers will efficienlly and inevifably +ake our places. -1- + + In planning +his volume we have 'fried +o make ii' s+and ou+ as some+hing unique and ar'ris+ic, buf especially we would have if represenfafive. Our ambi+ion is +ha'r you may wri're your approval across every page of The Echoes. C'ontentA . . . ADMINISTRATION SENIORS ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISEMENTS The 1937 I' I FP' r.CrI if f . 7 73 f ' Eff -X .. 4 K, 4- If 'sw' L 57 PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF NEW TRIER HIGH SCHOOL, WINNETKA, ILLINOIS , V V, , , .4,W,,,. ' ' nf-MVMM hw ' - - f ffm. mf-W, N ' P , .WV ff an al X ,. ,, ..... 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May 'rhey realize lhe 'rrue significance of fhis and have 'l'he s'rreng'rh and willingness lo carry on. BOARD EDUCATION DEPARTMENT HEADS Top row llef+ 'ro righ+l: Mr. Windoes, Mr. Small, Mr. Hufclrins, Mr. Johnson. BoHom row lleH 'ro ri Ml' Miss Ullriclr Miss Libbe Mrs. 9 ' v Y- CoHon, Miss Murphy. ADVISER CHAIRMEN Top row llefr +o righ+l: Mr. Grinnell, Mr. Vernon, Mr. Ka l1ler, Mr. Persing. Bo'H'om row llefi fo riglwilz Miss Hurs-l, Miss Snow, Miss Malhoney, Miss Brady. SENIOR ADVIASERS Top row llefl' fo riglvil: Mr. Wafers, Mr. Shearer, Mr. Rau, Mr. Van Deursen, Mr. Harper, Mr. Jones. 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Sherriffs. Second Row: N. Piclcard, M. J. Woods, V. Yerlces, L. Melchior, A. Senear, J. Anderson, S. Jayne, T. Buenger, W. Salisbury, A. Nielsen, D. Dayfon, D. Sharp, R. Smiih, B. Rugen, R. Weizel. Third Row: P. Cray, B. Nolfe, J. Rofhschild, J. Dunhill, A. Taylor, R. Goodwin, D. Scarf, R. Cushman, M. Shapiro, B. Knepper, B. Sfebbins, L. Brownley, B. McKinnon, L. Koerber, B. Walker, B. Wrighf. Besides The honor roll +here are few recognilions 'For high scholarship ai' New Trier. As 'I'his is one of ihe principal aims of 'rhe school, 'rhe honor sociely was formed +o give recogni- fion fo deserving sfudenfs. H' is noi infended +o be an award 'l'o be worked for bu'l' rafher someihing exlra +0 be given 'io sfudenis who have done high scholarship work during 'Their aH'endance al New Trier. The honor socieiy is composed each year of +hose s'ruden'rs in +he upper l0'7,., of +he senior class. The rafing is based upon The semes+ei' grades, an aiulendance of +hree semes- 'iers being required for admiH'ance. No one wil'h an average below 3:00 is admi'Hed and everyone wi'l'h an average above 3:20, +he average necessary for honor roll. This provision is included in case of unexpecied variarions in 'l'he scholarship averages o'F some classes. Announcemenl' of i'hose sl'udeni's being admi'H'ed +o honor socieiy is made ai' 'The award assembly held in The spring of +he year. C1444 UF 1937 PRESIDENT ...........,.. WALTER AREND KNOOP VICE-PRESIDENT ........ MARY LOUISE McKISSON SECRETARY .... ........ B ARBARA BAYARD TREASURER .... ........ J AMES LAMB KNOOP V MCKISSON BAYARD LAMB The Freshman Class army assembles on New Trier Field Sepfember, I933, in baHIe 'Forma- Iion. Commanders-in-chief Herron and Shaw give orders 'Io 'I'he four generals, Byrum, Slein, Nielsen, and Morehouse. They plan a surprise aH'ack wifh I'he Freshman class pariy. The enemy refreafs and 'rhe baI'I'Ie is ours. Time marches on .... New Trier Rose Bowl. Coaches Grinnell and Hurs'I give pep Talks. Wifh Spinney as capfain, Driver as subsI'i'ruIe, Wenfer +o remember Ihe signals, and McJunkin 'ro gel' 'rhe quarfers back, The +eam sI'ar'rs off wi+h 'Ihe bang of The opening gun. During fhe 'rhird quar- I'er The I'eam makes i+s mosi' briIIianI' play, 'Ihe sophomore parI'y, which cinches 'Ihe game for us and gives us 'rhe I'iI'Ie. Time marches on .... , Aboard fhe S. S. New Trier SepI'ember, I936. The good ship Junior class s+arI's iIs round-The-year voyage wiI'h CapI'ain Wheeland, Firsl' Mare S'I'ebbins, Log-keeper Finley and Purser Neilson. Smoo'I'h sailing all 'I'he way wiI'h The exceIIen+ sfeering of Admirals Vernon and Brady. The very super supercargo for This Irip was fhe Junior Prom. Time marches OIL... The grea'I' naI'ion of seniors sIar'Is oFF wiI'h a new adminisI'raI'ion. Knoop is elecfed President McKisson, Speaker of I'he House: Bayard, Secrelary of S'I'aI'eg and Lamb, Secre+ary of I'he Treasury. Congress begins session in November, passing a bill for caps and gowns for graduafion. A huge Iake is discovered in I'he NorI'heas+ Terri'rory by explorers Spinney and Neilson and Guide Jackson. Chief Jusfices Kahler and Maloney hand down unanimous de- cisions for Ihe cons+i'ruI'ionaIiI'y of a Senior Hop-no age Iimi'r! Time marches on . . . and on . . . and on. VARSITY CAPTAINS STEBBINS FINCH EARLY SPINNEY NEILSON MURRAY FRANCO NIELSEN GLOVER Clam PRUPHECY Over s+a'rion CYQ Wally Knoop's informing you Of LeH's' and Wenl'er's Communify Sing, Where Day+on is 'I'he crooning king. Of Bonnel wifh his falks of iravel, Amazing +ales he does unravel. Unk McJunk, fhe 'Famed globe 'l'ro'H'er, Doing fhings he hadn'+ oug+her. Of Jayne, fhe ediior of +he Times, Announcing Shapiro's polifical climbs, While Badger as our Doro+hy Dix, Comforis everyone in a fix. Lislen housewives Bayard and Ching To Mary McKisson advising, On proper e'liqueH'e and good form, And you'll survive 'lhe social slorm. Hear Neeves reporiing Hollywood cha'H'er Aboui' Kaufman and Taylor-s'l'ars who mailer. And from +his lisi' we cannol' hide Salisbury and Malhison as Jekyll and Hyde. Hear Byrum's performance from 'Phe Me+, Equalling Krauseis on 'Phe sei' A+ Mi+chell's Meiro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Where Julie is 'I'he 'Famous player. Of Slebbins lfhan whom +here's no hardware man finer, Crossing on Beniie MacKinnon's ocean liner, Wiih Johnny Weese, fhe archi'rec+, And Arfhur Nielsen, presideni-elec'r. Kresge's now become a preacher, Flo Whife, a good gym +eacher. Spanu'rh's ac'ring on +he sfage, Buenger's swimming rafes ihe fronl page. Rofhermel is now a golf pro, Driscoll's a maior league umpire now. Scarff designs women's coiffures, And Powell has been in 'rhe jug 'For years. Riley has become a mafhemafician, 'PrescoH' spends her fime in 'lhe kifchen. Rockwell's presideni of 'l'he D. A. R., And fruck driver Skillen is s+ill a s'l'ar. Bar'rleH' spends her life in a frailer, SheriFF's finally married a sailor. Sharp has become a circus clown, And Ballenger a docfor of wide renown. Musson's designing gowns for women, Jones has gone on wi+h his swimmin'. The Murray boys now own a sfore, Of CruH and Brown we need say no more. Mr. Siillman of Woman's Home Campanion Wriles of Clough, our dancing champion, Also of Spinney and Sfein, whose sialions Are +o manage our diplomafic relafions. Around 'rhe wheel of foriune goes And where if s+ops nobody knows. Bui' noi' one of 37 we'll wager- Even Jim Neilsen-will be The Maior. ALBRECHT I ALBRECHTSON ALDRICH ALFVIN ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDREWS ANDREWS ANHALT ANTHONY ARNASON AUSTIN JIM ALBRECHT, Wilmefle: Bancl 2, 3, 4: Commerce Club 4: Amundsen High. MARTHA CHRISTINA ALBRECHTSON, Winneika: Girls' Club Represenfaiive 4: GAA 3, 4. EDWIN CHAUNCEY ALDRICH, Winnelka: Honor Group I, 4: Purdue. VIRGINIA ALFVIN, Winnelka: Girls' Club Social Commiiree 4: French Club 4. ROBERT MORELAND ANDERSON, Wilmellez Track 2, 4, Numerals 2: Dramaiic Club I: Drivers' Club 4: Lawrence. MARGARET JEANNE ANDERSON, Wilme+'Ie: Gavel Club: Wes+ Division High School, Milwaukee: Carroll. JAMES 'FRANKLIN ANDERSON, Wilmelle: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Siuclenr Council Assembly Commi+- Iee 3: Represenfaiive 3: Iniormalion Desk 3, 4: Frosh-Soph Baseball I: Horseshoe Champion 2: Rebecca of Sunny- brook Farm 2: Glee Club I: Echoes S+aFF 4: Dramafic Club 2, 3, 4: Broaclcasfing Club 4: Rifle Club I: Carle-ion. STANLEY ANDERSON, Winnelka. 20 SUSAN ANDERSON, Wilmellez Universily of Soulhern Cali- fornia. THEODORE W. ANDERSON, Winnefkaz Honor Group I, 4: Frosh-Soph Foofball 2, Varsily 3, 4, Numerals 2, Lelier 4: Universily of Illinois. ENID JANE ANDREWS, Glencoe: Sluclenl Council Builcling and Grounds Commiflee 4: Junior Music Club 3: Senior Music Club 4: Science Hill, Shelbyville, Kenlucky I, 2: Sfephens. JEAN ELIZABETH ANDREWS, Winnelka: Fislball Champions 4: Echoes Slalif 4: News S'Ia1':F 4: Lens Club 4: Ari Club 4: Evansron Township High School: Universify of New Mexico. JACK K. ANHALT, Winnelkaz Commerce Club. HARRIET MAE ANTHONY, Glencoe: Orcheslra I: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Inklings Slaff 3: Rifle Club 2. OSCAR C. ARNASON, WiImeHe: Spanish Club 4: Granl' Communify High School, Fox Lake: Universiiy of Illinois. JAYNE AUSTIN, Winnelka: Baskeiball Firsl' Team 4: Choir I: Ferry Hall, Lake Foresi. JAMES GOLVIN BADGER, WilmeH'e: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Sfudeni' Council Finance Commi'H'ee 4: Tri-Ship Repre- senlaiive I: IM School Champions Baskefball 4, Foolball 4, Free-Throw 2, Horseshoe Doubles 2: News Sialil 3: Norlh- wes+ern. MARY FRANCES BADGER, WilmeH'e: TNT 4: Sludeni Coun- cil Financial CommiHee 3: Girls' Club Treasurer 4, Social CommiH'ee 3: Clogging 3, GAA 2, 3, 4: 300 Poini' Award: Dramafic Club 2, 3, 4, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm : 2nd Glee Club 2, Librarian: Isi Glee Club 4, Madrigal 2, Secrefary: Echoes Siaff 4: Lens Club 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 3: French Club 3, 4: Class Social Commi'Hee I: Honor Sludy Hall 4: Wheafon, Massachuselrls. EMILY LAPSLEY BAKER, WilmeH'e: GAA I: Rifle Club I: Radio Club 2, 4: Universi'I'y of Chicago High School, Lind- bloom Tech High School 3. H. CHARLES BALLENGER, Winneika: lnformaiion Desk 4, Tri-Ship Dinner Commi'H'ee 3, Dance Commillee 3, 4, Usher Corps 3, 4: 'Frosh-Soph Foolball I, 2, Varsiiy 3, 4: Junior Track I, 2, Varsi+y 3, 4: Junior Swimming I: Ligh+nin' 4: Glee Club I: Echoes Sfaff 4: German Club 4. ROBERT A. BARNARD, Winnefka: Honor Group I, 3, 4? Frosh-Soph Track I, 2, Numerals I, 2: Varsify Track 3, 4, LeH'er 3, 4: Iolan+he I, Mikado 3, Trial by Jury 4, Isl' Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Oc+e+ I: Echoes Siaff 4, News Siaff 4, lnklings Sialif 4: Inklings Conlribulor 4: Michigan. WILLIAM BARNUM, Winneika: News Slafl 4: Sporis Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice Presideni' 4: Broadcasfing Club 4: Sfage Crew 3, 4, S+age Manager 4: Sporfs Club Cup 3: Indian Hill Academy: De Pauw. BADGER BADGER BAKER BALLENGER BARNARD BARNUM BARRETT BARRITT BARTLETT BARTLING BATISTELLO BAU C-JH MAN BAYARD BEACH BELDING BELMONT MARY BARRETT, Kenilworlhz Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I. 2, 3: Girls' Club Charily Commillee I, Financial Com- miH'ee 3, Friendly CommiH'ee 4: Swimming 2, 3, Hockey 3, 4, Tap 3, Head of Swimming 4, GAA Member I, 2, 3, 4: 500 Poinl' Award: Service Club 3: Norlhweslern. CLAUDE LEON BARRITT, Wilmefle: Slage Crew 2, 3: Norlhweslern. MIR'IAM BARTLETT, Winnefka: Girls' Club Friendly Com- mlHee 4: SI. Calherine's, Richmond, Va., 3: Garland. BARBARA,ANN BARTLING, Highland Park: Girls' Club Rep- resenlahve I: 2nd Glee Club 3, Madrigal 2: Norlhweslern. GEMMA FLORENCE BATISTELLO, Glencoe: S+. Francis Hospiial. EDNA MAY BAUGHMAN, WilmeH'e: Honor Sociely 4: Hon- or Group I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl' Council Represen+a'Iive I: Girls' Club Represenfafive 3: Dance Program 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: News Slaff 3, 4, Assisianl' Edilor 4: Inklings Slaff 2, 363, 'Inklings Confribulor 2: French Club 3: Lens Club 3: erm. BARBARA BRANDON BAYARD, Winnelka: Class Secreiary 4: Girls' Club Charify CommiHee 2, Social Commifiee 4: Baskerball-Champs 2, Fislball-Champs I, 2, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Madrigal Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3: 'French Club 4: Univer- sify of Arizona. MURIEL FRANCES BEACH, Chicago: Treble Clef 4: Miss Harris 3: Penn Hall. WILLIAM MERRITT BELDING, Glencoe: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Glee Club 4: French Club 4: Nafural Science Club 4: Sfage Crew 4: Amhersf. JAMES EDWARD BELMONT, Winnelka: Commerce Club 3, 4. 2'I IX, I Nj BENNEU is 4 f J X ' , I BERGMAN .. www , f JMX' f Jo g BENNEU BETTINGHAUS I, Wai li BISHOP BLACK BLESER BOAZ BOHN BOLING BOLINGER BOLL BONHAJO BONNER BONNET BOOZ MARY GRACE BENNETT, WiImeI'+e: Commerce Club I. LINDSEY P. BENNETT, Glenview: Baskelball 4, Le'Her 4: Washinglon-Clay I, 2, 3. HAROLD EVERETT BERGMAN, WiImeI'I'e: Sludenl Council Publicalion Commillee 4: Echoes Slaff 4: News Slalif 3, 4: Desk Edilor 4: Inklings Slaff 4, Inklings ConI'ribu'Ior 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Nalural Science Club 3: Easl Side High, Milwaukee I, 2: Rulgers. GEORGIA ANNE BETTINGHAUS, WiIme'I'Ie: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Girls' Club Represen'I'a'Iive 2: GAA Represenfalive 3: GAA Member 2, 3, 4: Numerals I: Glee Club 3, 4, Choir 4: French Club 3, 4: Lens Club 3: Hollins. ALICE BELLE BISHOP, WiIme'I Ie: Spanish Club 2: Vogue Ari' School: Illinois. LUCIA JANE BLACK, Winnelkaz GAA Publicily Commilree I: Junior Music Club 3, Na'I'ural Science Club 4: Slephens. VIRGINIA BLESER, WiIme'H'e: German Club 2: Commercial Club 2. VIRGINIA RUTH BOAZ, Kenilworlhz Honor groups 3, 4, Gi-rls' Club Friendly Commi'r+ee 3: Sullivan High School, Chicago I, 2: Nor'I'hwes+ern. ROBERT PAUL BOHN, Glenview. 22 GORDON CHRISTMAN BOLING, WiIme++e: Tri-Ship Slu- denl' Aid Commi'Hee 4: Track 3, 4: Orcheslra 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club: Nor'IhwesI'ern. ROBERT BOLINGER, Wilmellez IM Baskelball Champs 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Le'Her I, 2, 3: Gavel Club I, 2, 3: Forensic Boarcl 2: Norlhweslern. CARL P. BOLL, Wilmellez Commerce Club 4. BARBARA BONHAJO, Glencoe: Honor Group 2, 3, 4: La Crosse 3, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl' Award, 500 Poinl Award: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Lens Club 3: Ar'I League 3: Avialion Club 4: De Pauw. WILLIAM A. BONNER, Hubbard Woods: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Gymnasric Work 2, 3: News Sialili 3, 4: Harvard. ARTHUR DEAN BONNET, Kenilworlhz Tri-Ship Represenla- live I: Junior Track I, Frosh-Soph Foolball 2, Frosh-Soph Baskelball 2, Varsiry Foofball 4, IM Foo+baII Champions I: Rifle Club I: Hollywood High School 3: Princelon. JULIA BERTHA BOOZ, Wilme'I'I'e: TNT 3, 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Girls' Club Financial Commillee 2, Chairman 4, Social Commillee 3: Soccer Team I, 2, Baskelball Team I, 2, GAA Social Commi'Hee 3, Chairman 3, GAA Mem- ber I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl Award: Mikado, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4: Echoes Slafl 4, Senior Seclion Co-EdiI'or 4: Junior Music Club I: Broadcasling Club 4: Senior Music Club 2, 3, 4: Grinnell. HELEN IRENE BORN, Wilmelfez Honor Group 4: Girls' Club Represenfalive: Soccer Team 3, Soccer School Champs I, 2: Baskefball School Champs 3, Fislball Champs I, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4: Echoes S'ra'Ff 4: News Slaff 4: Inklings Con- lribufor 4: Lens Club 4: Rifle Club 2: Iowa. JANICE BOUCHARD, Kenilworlhz GAA 2, 3, 4: Arl League 4. BESSIE BOUCHICAS, WiImeI le: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, Soccer 3, 4, Junior Baseball Manager, GAA Rep- resenlalive I, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl Award 2: 500 Poinf Award 3: Commerce Club 3, 4: Vogue School of Design. MAURICE W. BOYER, Jr., WiImeHe: High School of Com- merce Yonkers, New York: Anfioch Business College. BETTY JANE BOYLE, WiImeH'e: Immaculala High School I, 2: Evansfon Township High School 3: De Pauw. PRISCILLA BRACKETT, Winnelka: Girls' Club Represenfalive 4, Friendly Commillee 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, La Crosse 3, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl' Award 2: 500 Poinl' Award 4: Class Baskelball Manager 3: Bouve. NORMA LENORE BRATSCHI, Winnelka: Sludenl Council 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: IoIan'rhe I: Mikado 3: Junior Orcheslra I: Senior Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Lens Club 3: Arl' League 4: Service Club 4. FRANK JOSEPH BRAUN, WiImeHe: IM Baseball Champs 2: Volleyball Champs 2. BORN BOUCHARD BOUCHICAS BOYER BOYLE BRACKETT BRATSCHI BRAUN BRIGHAM BROAD BROCKMAN BROWN BROWN BROWN LEE BRUHN BRYCHTA JACK M. BRIGHAM, Winnelka: Frosh-Soph Baseball I, 2, Numerals I, 2: Golf 3, 4, LeHer 3, 4: IM Lighlweighf Baskelball 4: Golf 2: Glee Club I, 2: Illinois. FRANK BROAD, WilmeI'I'e: Sludenl' Council 4: Penrod I: Oueen's Husband 4, Spreading I'he News 4, Ligh+nin' 4: Boys' Glee Club I: Dramalic Club I, 2, 3, 4: No+re Dame. BERNARD BROCKMAN, Glencoe: Swimming Team Manager 4: Sf. George High: Nofre Dame. NANCY JANE BROWN, Winnelka: Girls' Club Social Com- mi'H'ee 4, Friendly Commillee 3: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 4, Baskerball Head 3, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinf Award: Advisor Room 'Fislball Champs I, 2: Inklings Confribufor: Connec+icu+. PARK LARMON BROWN, Glencoe: Honor Group I: Infor- mafion Desk 4: Track 3, 4, Lefler 3, 4: School IM Golf Champion 2, 4, Fealherweighf IM Baskefball Champs I: Chess Club: Illinois. LESTRE HARRISON BROWNLEE, Glencoe: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4: Inklings Slafl 3, EdiI'or-in- Chief 4: Evansron Township High School: Wisconsin. EDWARD BRUHN, Glenview: Frosh-Soph Baseball 2, Co- Caplain 2: Varsily Baseball 3, 4, Leller 3, 4. FRANK STANLEY BRYCHTA, WiImeHe: Honor Group I, 2: IM Football Champs 4, Baskelball Champs 4: Commerce Club 4. 23 X,QvJVs6 I' A4 ew-9 W w-V' SsY'fu w oc SWA Pu' BUZAN BUENGER BURGE BURGESS BU RNET ' A we awww iii X QM v- .,,Mq,.,,, XXNUIQ Sror OSBNAFSBJRSEHER kgkwt 506353 ' BYRUM Sxuii' LJ-VU' CAINE CAMPBELL CANFIELD , . ig 4 .2 fi , R Q 2 CARLSON CARPENTER CARPENTER CARPENTIER CARSON THEODORE HENRY BUENGER, Winnelka: TNT 4: Honor Sociely 4, Honor Group I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Ship Sludem' Aid Commi'Hee 3, 4, Chairman 4, Dance CommiHee 3, 4: Informafion Desk 3: Usher Corps 4, Frosh-Soph FooI'baII 2, Numerals 2, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Numerals 2, LeHer 3, 4, IM Volleyball Champs 3: Orches'l'ra I, 2, 3, 4: lolan'Ihe I, Mikado 3, Trial by Jury 4: Echoes Slalif 4, New Trier Guard 4, German Club 4, Princelon. DONALD WHEELOCK BURGE, WilmeH'e: Echoes Sfalif 3, 4, Lens Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf 2, Presidenl 3, 4, Nor+h- weslern. DOROTHY MAY BURGESS, Wilme'I'+e: Girls' Club Arrange- men'I's Commi'H'ee 4: Soccer I, 2, 4, Baskelball 3, 4, GAA 3, 4: Lens Club 45 Service Club 3, Universily of Illinois. RAYMOND K. BURNET, Kenilworlh: Baseball 3, 41 Glee Club 2, 31 Darlmouih. THEODORE G. BUSHNELL, Glencoe: Frosh-Soph Foolball 2, Frosh-Soph Track 2, Varsily Track 3, 4, LeH'er 4. LOUISE ELIZABETH BUSSCHER, Winnelkaz Honor Group 2, S'Iuclen+ Council Represenfafive 3, Girls' Club Friendly Commiilee 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Presidenf 4, Choir 3, 4, Oclef 3, 4, Mikado 31 German Club 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl' 43 Maclrigal Club 2, Senior Music Club 3, 4: Drama+ic Club 3, 4: De Pauw. LORENE BUZAN, WiImeHe: GAA 3, 4, Gavel Club I. JACK BYRUM, Winnelkaz TNT 3, 4: S'I'udenI' Council Repre- senfafive I, Inner Council 2, 3, 4, Charler Confacl Com- millee 2, 3, Presideni 4: Usher Corps 3, 4: Frosh-Soph Fooiball I, 2, Numerals I, 2, Penrod I, Rebecca ol Sunnybrook Farm 2, The Goose Hangs High 3: Glee 24 Club I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 3, Treasurer 4, Mikado 3, Trial by Jury 4, Choir 3, Ocfel 3, 4: Echoes Slaff 4, Dramafic Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 3, Players 2, 3, 4: Senior Music Club 3, 4, Freshman Class Presidenf I, Hop Commilrlee 43 Duke Universily. SELMA CAINE, Glencoe: Debale Team 2: Gavel Club 2: Ferry Hall I, Ohio Sfale Universify. DATE SCOTT CAMPBELL, Kenilworfh: Honor Group I, 21 IM Champs Foolball 4, Baskeiball 4, Tennis Doubles 3, 4, Singles 3, 4, Free-Throwing 3, Table Tennis lg Checker Champ 3: Undecided. DOROTHY REED CANFIELD, Glencoe: Honor Sociefy 4, Girls' Club Arrangemenls Commillee 41 Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, Riding 2, 3, 4, GAA Member I, 2, 3, 4, Execulive Board 4, Publicily Commillee 3, 300 Poini Award 2, 500 Award 3, Numerals I: Glee Club 3, 4, Choir 4: Echoes Slamci 3, 43 Lens Club 33 Norlhwesiern. ELMER CARLSON, Wilmeife: Sludenl Council Represenla- Iive 4, Frosh-Soph Foolball 2, Numerals 21 Foo'Iball Skills 21 Universily of Illinois. ALBERT CARPENTER, WiIme+'l'e: Sludenl Council Represen- Ialive 45 Glee Club Ig Rifle Club I, 2, Team 2. FRANK GEORGE CARPENTER, Winnelkat IM Foolball Champs Ig Aviaiion Club 43 Tome School 2, 3: New Mexico. MARJORIE MIGNON CARPENTIER, Winnelkat Inklings Coniribufor 3, Mills. SAMUEL P. CARSON, JR., Glencoe: lnformafion Desk 4: Frosh-Soph Foo'IbaIl 2, Track 3, 4, LeHer 3: IM Speedball Champs I: Princefon. CONSTANCE JAYNE CARY, Wilme'He: Girls' Club Repre- senfalive 3: Firsl' Glee Club 4, Second Glee Club 3, Madrigal Club 2: Service Club 4: Presidenf 4: Sullivan I: Wisconsin. EARLE ADARE CHANNER, Winnefkat Frosh-Soph Foolball 2, Varsily 3, 4, LeHer 4: Swimming Champions I: Darf- moulh. BARBARA DEANE CLARK, Kenilworlh: Honor Socie'I'y 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Sludenf Council Represeniafive I: Girls' Club Employmenl' CommiHee 4: Qualify Sfreel- 4: French Club 3, 4: Service Club 4: Dramafic Club 4: Sweei- Briar. YVONNE ENID CLARK, WiImeHe: Sievens. JOHN DORSEY CLARK JR., Chicago: Bryanl' Junior High, Sall' Lake Cily: Easl' High School, SaI'I Lake Cily: Fairfax High School, Los Angeles: Washingfon High School, Porl- land: Senn High School, Chicago. GEORGE CLABAUGH, Hubbard Woods: Honor Socie+y 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: S'Iuden'I' Council Represenlalive I: Informalion Desk 4: Penrod I, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 2, The Goose Hangs High 3 The Queen's Hus- band 4, Spreading The News 4: Glee Club I: Drama+ic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Players 3, 4: Dar'Imou'Ih. HUGH BURBANK CLAYTON, Winne'Ika: Foolball 4, Le'H'er 4: Track 2, 3, 4, LeH'er 4: Echoes S+aFF 4: Virginia Mili+ary InsIiIu'I'e. MARY EVELYN CLEARY, Kenilworlh: Sludenl' Council Mess Hall Commiflee I, Represenfalive I, 4: Girls' Club Social CommiH'ee 4: GAA Member 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Treble Clef 2: 'French Club 4: Trinily. DAVE CLO UD, Glencoe. CARY CONSTANCE CRARY CLOUGH, Glencoe: TNT 4: Honon Sociefy 4, Honor Group I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Employ- menl- CommiHee I: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Dancing I, 2, 3, 4, Baskelball 3, Baseball 2, 3, Advanced Riding 2, 3, 4, Clogging 3, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, GAA Treasurer 3, GAA Presidenl' 4, Head of Fislball 2: 300 Poin'I' Award 2: 500 Poinl- Award 3: Firs+ Glee Club 4:,Echoes Sfaff 3, 4: Inklings Slaff 4: lnklings Conlribulor 4: Frances Shimer. CAROL PATRICE CRARY CLOUGH, Glencoe: Girls' Club Arrangemen+s CommiHee I, Employmenl-,Commillee 3, Publicily CommiH'ee 4: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Dancing I, 2, 3, 4, Riding 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse 3, Head of Rhylhms 3, GAA Social Commil Iee 4: GAA Member l, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl' Award 2: 500 Poinl' Award 3, Numerals 2: Echoes Slaff 4: Lens Club 3: Radio Club 2, 3: Frances Shimer. KENNETH WILSON COBB, Winnefka: Tri-Ship Represenfafive I : IM Volleyball Champions 3: Band I, 2: News Slalif 4: Chess Club I: Radio Club 4: Broadcasling Club 4: Darlmoulh. PEGGY COLEMAN, Wilme'He: Girls' Club Represenfalive 2, Charily Commillee I: GAA Clerical Commi'Hee 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4: Ouali+y SIreel ' 4, Ligh'l'nin' 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treble Clef l: Broadcasling Club 4: Service Club 4: Monlicello. KENNETH ALLEN CONNER, Winnelkat Slage Crew 3: Norlhwesiern. IRENE CONNOR, Winnefkaz Lacrosse 3, Swimming 4, GAA Official 4, Lacrosse Class Manager 4, GAA Member 2, 3, 4, Blue Ribbon Horse Show 2, 3: 300 Poinl' Award 3: 500 Poiml Award 4: Senior Lifesaving 3: Avialion Club 4: Colorado. PATRICK THOMAS CONWAY, Glencoe: Frosh-Soph Swim- ming I, Varsiiy 3, 4, Leffer 4: IM Lighlweighl' Baskefball Champions 4: Sl. George 2: Darfmoulh. 25 CHANNER CLARK CLARK CLARK ' CLABAUGH CLAYTON CLEARY J J. 1 ii 1 A O -files' CLOUD - J- ow CLOUGH ' 0,3 ,eg . N CLOUGH I Us- ' COBB '5L,Lf' lgfx ey' L -.- xj- 19' - 'Q-' COLEMAN ,qv Q, paw, CONNER uf ' CONNOR wx CONWAY COOK COPTHORNE ' CORNING COX COX COX CRANE CRAY CRUTTENDEN CU RRIE CUSHMAN CUSHMAN DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS DAYTON MAYNARD BOYD COOK, Winne'II:a: TNT 4: Honor Group 3: Tri-Ship Dance Commi'Hee 4, Clubroom Commiliee 4: Frosh-Soph Foolball 2, Varsily 3: loIanIhe I, MiI:ado 3, Trial by Jury 4, Orchesira I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2: Co-Edifor Echoes Senior Secfion 4: Rifle Club I: German Club 4: Senior Music Club 4: Colgale. LOUISE SUZANNE COPTHORNE, WinneiI:a: Sludeni' Coun- cil Represen+a'Iive I, 3: Girls' Club Represeniaiive 2, Pub- Iicily Commiilee 2, 'Financial Commiilee 4: Clogging 3, Naiural Dancing 3, 4: Penrod 2, MiI:ado 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4: Music Club I, 2: Dramalic Club I, 2: Grinnell. WARREN HILL CORNING, WinneII:a: Usher Corps 4: IM Speedball Champs I: Deba'Ie Team 4, Forensic League 4, Forensic Board 4: Radio Club 3, 4: Williams. GERALDINE COX, KeniIwor+h. MARION ELIZABETH COX, Wilmelie: Honor Socieiy 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Girls' Club Employmeni Commii-fee 4: Soccer 2, 3, Dancing 3, GAA 2, 3, 4: 300 Poini Award 3: 500 Poini Award 4: MiI:acIo 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Healfh Council I, Secrelary I: Class Enlerlainmenl Commillee I: Gifl Commi'Hee 4: De Pauw. MERRITT COX, Kenilworlh: Illinois. ALBERT LOUIS CRANE, Wilmellez Band I, 2, 3, 4: Echoes Siafi 4: News Siafi 4: Riile Club I: Chicago. PAUL HENRY CRAY, Norihfieldz Honor Socie'Iy'4: Honor Grou,p,4: Iniormaiion Desi: 4: Aviaiion Club 4: Norlhwesi- ern. I , . 26 ARTHUR EDMUND CRUTTENDEN, Kenilworfhz TNT 4, Slu- denl' Council Finance Commillee 4, In'Ier-Scholaslic Rela- Iions 4: Usher Corps 4: Baseball Numerals I, 2, LeHer 3, 4, BasI:e+baII Lighiweighis 2, 3, Varsily 4, Fooball Numerals 4: Penrod I: Green SIocI:ings 3: Dramalic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Players 3, 4: Darlmouih. JIM CU RRIE, WiImeHe: Fooiball 2, 3: Traci: 3, 4: Somerville, New Jersey. DICK CUSHMAN, Glencoe: Echoes Siaiif 4: Lens Club 4: Nafural Science Club 4: Sfage Crew 2, 3: Rifle Club 4. ROGER HERBERT CUSHMAN, Glencoe: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Swimming Team 2, Numerals 2: Track 4: IM Lighiweighl' BasI:e'IbaIl Champions 4: Slage Crew 3: Band 4: Echoes S'IaIif 4: Chess Club 2: Norih- weslern. DOROTHY BEATRICE DAVIS, Wilmeflez Honor Group 3, 4: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, BasI:e+baII 2, 3, Baseball I, GAA I, 2, 3, 47 500 Poinl Award: Commerce Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Michigan. DOROTHY KAYE DAVIS, WinneI'I:a: Spanish Club 2, 3: Naiural Science Club 3: Commerce Club I: Muskingham College. MARGARET MAE DAVIS, WiIme'He: French Club 3: Bis- marcl: High School I: Miami Universily. DAVID DRAPER DAYTON, WiIme'He: Honor Socieiy 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Tri-Ship Dinner CommiH'ee 4: The Oueen's Husband, LighI'nin' : loIanIhe, Mikado, Trial by Jury : Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Presideni 4, Choir 3, 4, Oc'Ie+ 3, 4: Echoes SI'aFF 4: News SI'aFi 3, 4: Junior Music Club I: Senior Music Club 2, 3, 4: Drama+ic Club 3, 4: Broadcasling Club 4: Princelon. BETTY DEACON, Winnellca: Girls' Club Represenlalive 4: French Club 3: Briarclimcf Junior College. PRISCILLA LOIS DEAN, Winnellcaz Norlh Denver High: Colo- rado Universify. NANCY MILICENT deBEERS, Glencoe: Honor Group 3, 4: Sludenl' Council Publicily Commilfee 4: Girls' Club Rep- resenfafive 4: Lacrosse 3, Swimming 4, GAA Member 3, 4: 300 Poinl Award 4: Echoes Slaff 4: Inlclings Con'I'ribu+or 4: French Club 3: Ar'I' League 3, 4: Avia+ion Club 4: Broad- cas'I'ing Club 4: Lens Club 3. LUCRETIA DECKER, WiImeI l'e: Mikado 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4. MACKLIN BENEDICT deNlCTOl.IS, Wilmeife: Mikado 31 Trial by Jury 4: Senior Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Principal Viola 4: Glee Club 3: News Slaff 3, 4: Na'I'uraI Science Club 3, 4: Science Club 2: Senior Music Club 2: Goodhue Award in Science 3: Chairman of Premedic Group 4: Norlhwesrern. SYLVIA SUSAN DESMOND, Winnellca: GAA Member 3, 4: Nalural Science Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Rhode Island School of Design. JOHN ALLISON DICKSON, WilmeHe: Frosh-Soph Baseball Manager 3: Foolball Manager 4: Track 4: Sporls Club 4: Drivers' Club 4: Honor Group 4: Usher Corps 4: Echoes Siaff 4: Lalcewood High School I, 2: Dulxe. BILLIE JUNE DIGRE, WiIme'He: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Norih Cenlral College. DEACON DEAN deBEERS DECKER deNlCTOLIS DESMOND DICKSON DIGRE DILLON DILTZ DITTMAR DODDS D'OLlVE DONNERSBERGER DORMAN DREIBUS BARRIE DILLON, Winnellca: Honor Group 3, 4: Girls' Club Represenfafive I, 2: Publicily Commi'H'ee 3: Inlrlings Con- friburor 4: Ari League 4: French Club 4: Rockford. BETTY JANE DILTZ, WiImel l'e: Illinois. DOROTHY DITTMAR, WiImeHe: Honor Group 2, 3: Com- merce Club I: Honor Division I: Moser Business College. BETTY DODDS, WiImeHe: TNT 4: Honor Group I, 3, 4: Girls' Club Social Commi'Hee I: Clogging 3: Rhylhms 2, 3: GAA Member 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl Award 3: Qualify SIree'I ' 4: Treble Clef 2: Echoes Sfaff Lilerary EdiI'or 4: News Sraff 4: Inlclings Sl'aFF 4: Con+ribu'I'or 3, 4: Nafural Science Club 3, 4: Secrelary 4: Drama'l'ic Club 4: Scriblerus 3, 4: Woos+er. CHARLES D'OLIVE, Glencoe: Francis W. Parker: Harris: Darlmoulh. HELEN DONNERSBERGER, Kenilworlh: Service Club 4: Mallinckrodl High School: MarqueH'e. ROBERT HENRY DORMAN, WiImeHe: IM Touch Foolball School Champs 4: Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4: Assislanf Treasurer 4: Illinois. FRED DREIBUS, WiImeH'e: IM Touch Foolball School Cham- pions 4: Inklings Conlribulor 2: Debale Team 2: Gavel Club 2: Shorewood High School 3: Marque'He. 27 DRICKER DRISCOLL DRIVER DUNHILL EARLY EASTMAN EBELING ECKHART EDENBER6 EDGREN EDINGER , EDWARDS . J .AI ,Y.f'ii',T1i'!ff!,,4 UJAJQ! Y xljfj ' X4 VJ gif' J I,,,jVi 'ii 1.15, EDWARDS fi' -A JA EIDEN jig Nd ,J EISEMAN AJIIJA, Y EISLER My if nl A , A , , A JAMES WILLIAM DRICKER, Wilmeliet Radio Club I: Uni- versi'l'y of Chicago. BILL DRISCOLL, Glencoe: Frosh-Soph Foolball I, 2, Nu- merals I: Varsi'Iy Foolball 3, 4, LeI'+er 4: Varsily Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Le'Her I, 2, 3, 4: Ari Club: Michigan. CHARLENE DRIVER, Kenilworlhz Chairman Girls' Club Friendly CommiI I'ee 4: Soccer I, 2: Baseball I, 2, 3: Bas- keiball I: GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poini Award: Secrefary of Sophomore Class: Mills. JOHN STOKES DUNHILL, Winnelkat Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council Represenlaiive I, 2, 3: Baskeiball Manager 3, Numerals 3: IM Foolball Cham- pions 4: IM Baskefball Champions 4: Horseshoe Doubles Champion 2: Echoes Sfaff 4: Sporls Club I, 2, 3, 4: Vice- Presideni 3: Presidenl 4: Naiural Science Club 3: Sporfs Club Award 2: Princefon. DAVID JUBAL EARLY, Hubbard Woods: Honor Group 2: Siudenl Council Represenlafive 3, 4: lnlerschool Relaiions CommiH'ee 4: lnformafion Desk 3: Varsily Tennis I, 2, 3, Le'Her I: Tennis Doubles I: Echoes Sfaff 4: lnklings Con- 'rribulor 3: Debale Team 2, 4: Forensic League 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 2: Gavel Club 2: Honorable Menlion 'for Solon Reilly Debaie Cup 2: Duke. SALLY EASTMAN, Winnelkaz Girls' Club Charily Commif- fee 3: Hockey I, 2: Clogging 3: Head of Clogging 4: GAA Member I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poini' Award: French Club 3: Vice-Presideni' Heallh Council 3. RUTH A. EBELING, Evansfonz Honor Socieiy 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Girls' Club Financial Commillee I: Hockey 2, 3: GAA Member 2, 3, 4: Officials Corps 2, 3: Orchesira I, 2, 3, 4: Echoes Slalili 4: Junior Music Club I, 2: Senior Music Club 3, 4: Rockford. 28 ALAN DALE ECKHART, Winne'I'ka: Track 4: Echoes Siaff 4: Lens Club 4: Darlmoulh. CAROL ALICE EDENBERG, Wilmeffez Glee Club 2, 4. ARTHUR EDGREN, Norihbrookz Commerce Club 4: Broad- casiing Club 4: Norlhbrook High School. ROBERT SCHOLL EDINGER, Winneikaz Siudenl Council Represenfafive I: Frosh-Soph Fooiball 2: Speedball Champs I, Caplain: Avialion Club 4: Pasadena Junior College. JOHN S. EDWARDS, Glencoe: Tri-Ship Represenfalive 4: Senior Life Saving 4: Frosh-Soph Fooiball 2, Varsiiy 3, 4, Numerals 2, Le+'I'er 4: Varsily Baskelball 3: Tennis Doubles Champs 2: Echoes Slaff 4: Dar+mou'Ih. JAMES REESE EDWARDS, Winnefka: Informalion Desk 4: Usher Corps 4: Frosh-Soph Foofball I, Varsify 3, 4, Frosh- Soph Baskefball 2, Varsily 3, 4, Frosh-Soph Track I, 2, Numerals 2, Varsily 3, 4, Le'I'+er 4: Trial by Jury 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Echoes Slaff 4: Nauiical Club 4: Commerce Club 4: Michigan. CHARLES EIDEN, Winnelkaz Honor Group I: IM Baskefball Champs 4: Golf 3: Illinois. JEANNE LOUISE EISEMAN, Winnefkaz Honor Group 2: GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poin+ Award: Madrigal Club 2: Treble Clef Club 3: Debale Team 3: Gavel Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 4: Ari' League 4: New Columbia. DOROTHY LUCILLE EISLER, WilmeI I'e: Orcheslra I, 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Choir 4: Madrigal Club 2: Debaie Man- ager 3: Forensic Board 3, 4, Secrelary 3, Presidenf 4: Gavel Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Senior Music Club 4: Forensic Board Award 3, 4: The Principia. EUGENE PACKARD ELDRIDGE, Winnelka: Gymnaslics I, 2, 3, 4: Cheer Leader 4: loIanlhe I, Mikado 3, TriaI by Jury 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Music Club I, Senior Music Club 2, 3, 4: Norlhwesiern. BETTE JEANNE ELLIS, WiIf'neH'e: Girls' Club Friendly Com- mi'Hee I, Charily Commiflee 4: Properly Crew 4: Echoes S+aFF 2, 3, 4: French Club 4: Dramalic Club 4: Service Club 3: Lens Club I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl' 2, 4, Secrelary 3: Red Cross Award 3: Carlefon. CASSIE RUTH EMPFIELD, Wilmelrlec TNT 4: Honor Sociely 4, Honor Groups I, 2, 3: Sludenl' Council Represenialive I: Girls' Club Represenlalive 3, 4, Employmenl Commillee 3, Financial Commilrlee 4, Social Commilfee 4: GAA S+a+is- Iics CommiH'ee 4, GAA Member 2, 3, 4: Oueen's Hus- band 4, Spreading I-he News 4: Proper+ies Crew 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4, Progrbm Chairman 3: Lens Club 3: Dramafic Club 2, 3, 4:lSwar+hrqore. CLIFFORD EVERT ENAULT,-Winnelkaz HODOFKGFOUP 4: Glee Club I, 2: Chess Clubi3, 4: Norlhweslern. eeoneeavojrxw FAGER, wfamks: eiee Club I. DOROTHYJIIANE mined Glencoe: Honor efoup 1, 2, 4: 'Girlsljfflub Represenfalive 3L,Social Commillee W: Hockey 3,l'Iorseback 'Riding 2,, GAA Member 2, 2 4, 300 Poinl' Award 3, Numerals 2: ChIis+mas CaroI u2:'Glge Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4:3'MaclrigaJ Club 2: Principia. , nAym e. FeAeANs,,,wanne+ia: Rxneeciub ifHo1ve Mm- fary School'3: Unj,versi'ry4of Virginia. '- ' ' ' A Rosen: FERGUSQON, walme++eg Ham gnupg 3, 4: ink- Iings Conlribulor 3: Forlier Ifligh School I. ' 'L V, 0AltAi' at ELDRIDQ-E ll if ' ,Cir-1 ' ELLIS ,,.,' L I .1 EMPFIELD 47 . ENAULT 75 M .U I ,,,,f'f . -Mfr' I FAGER FARGO ' FEAG-ANS P sres FERGUSSON FITZGERALD FLANNERY FOLLANSBEE Fox FRANCO FRANKEL FRANKLAND FRIEDLANDER JACK FITZGERALD, Kenilworlhz Frosh-Soph Basbeiball 2, Varsily Baske'I'baII 4, Leller 4, Volley Ball Champs 3: Norlhwesiern. PATRICIA ALICE FLANNERY, Winnelka: Honor Group I: Girls' Club Represeniarive 2, Social Commillee 2, Charify Commillee 3: GAA Member 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl Award 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Echoes Slaff 3: Denison. MARK FOLLANSBEE, Wilmelfe: Tri-Ship Dance Commillee 4: Usher Corps 4: Swimming 3, 4, Numerals 3, LeH'er 4, Baseball 3: Mikado 3: Glee Club 2, 3, Ociel' 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Princelon. MARILYNN PAGE FOX, WilmeHe: Girls' Club Arrangemenfs CommiH'ee 4: French Club 3, 4: Gavel Club 3, 4: Nalural Science Club 4: Lens Club 4: Norlhweslern. JOE FRANCO, Winnelkaz Varsily Golf Team, Le'Her I, 2, 3, 4: Frosh-Soph Baskelball, Numerals I, 2: Universily of Soulhern California. JOHN MARTIN FRANKEL, Winne'lka: Honor Group 2: In- ner Council 3, 4, Represenfaiive I, 2: Usher Corps 4: Man- ager Fooiball 2, 3, 4, LeHer 4: S'l'age Crew 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: Dramalic Club 2, 3: Treasurer Sfale Sfudenl Coun- cil Associaiion 4. JAYNE MILLER FRANKLAND, Winneika: Ligh'I'nin' 4: Drama'l'ic Club 4: French Club 4: Broadcasling Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Rifle Club 2: Gavel Club 3: Bellevue High School, New York I: Duke. JOHN EDWARD FRIEDLANDER, Glencoe: Scriblerus Club 4: William Memorial Prize 3: Darlmoulh. 29 A af' i ?- FUERMAN N 1 FYFE GAITHER , GALBRAITH PQ GALBRAITH GATES GATLES GEO RGE GEORGER GETMAN c-Masons GIFFORD. W f,,w i ILLETT e-me-LES GLEASON 'GLOVER BETTY FUERMANN, Kenilworlh: Honor Group '2, 3, 4: Echoes S'IaFli 4: lnklings Confribulor: Arl' Club 4: Michigan. JOHN HOWARD FYFE, WilmeH'e: Tri-Ship Club Room Commi+'l'ee 4, Usher Corps 4: Frosh-Soph Track 2, Num- erals 2, Varsily 3, 4, LeHer 3, 4: IM Track I: Echoes Slaff 4: Spanish Club 4: Leland Slanford. MARIE LOUISE GAITHER, Wilme'l'Ie: Honor Group 4: Girls' Club Represenlalive I, 2: GAA Member 2, 3, 4: Madrigal Club 2: Commerce Club 2, 3: Goodman Thealer School of Dramafics. JOHN DRUMMOND GALBRAITH, Glencoe: Track 3, 4: Glee Club I: Radio Club l, 2: Michigan. LOUISE LANE GALBRAITH, Glencoe: Hockey l: GAA 2: Lens Club 2: French Club 2, 3, 4: Undecided. CATHERINE GATES, Wilme+'Ie: Mikado 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Sullivan Sr. High l, 2: Undecided. THOMAS JOSEPH GATLES, Kenilworfhz Honor Groups 2, 4: Track 3, 4, Baskelball Manager 2, IM Track Relay Cham- pions I: Undecided. WALTER GEORGE, Glencoe: S'l'uden+ Council Building and Grounds Commillee 3: Universily of Illinois. DOROTHY GEORGER, Wilmellex Clogging Team 3, GAA 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: S+. Mary's of No+re Dame. 30 THOMAS D. GETMAN, Winnelka: Frosh-Soph Foolball I, 2, Frosh-Soph Baskelball 2, Varsily Baseball 2, Varsi'Iy Foolball 4: Echoes Slaff: News Sfalif 4: Hop Commiffee 4: Duke. I DOROTHY FRANCES GIBBONS, Kenilworfh: Music Treble Clef 4: Lens Club 4: Broaclcasling Club 4: Academy of lmmaculale Conceplion, Can'Ion, Ohio: Rosemonl. ' CARTER GIFFORD, Chicago: Honor Group l, 2: Inklings Conlribulor 2: Scriblerus Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Unde- cided. EDITH GILLETT, Kenilworllwz Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: S'l'ucIenI Coun-:il Represenlalive I: Girls' Club, Financial Commilrlee 4: Soccer 2, 3, 4, Clogging 3, La- crosse l, Golf 3, Head of Golf 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl' Award 2: 500 Poinl Award 3: French Club 2, 3, 4, Lens Club 3, 4: Service Club Cerlificale 4: Vassar. JEANNETTE W. GINGLES, Winnelkaz Commerce Club 4: Social Chairman 4: Moser Business College. JOHN GLEASON, Wilme+'l'e: Frosh-Soph Foolball I, 2, Numerals 2, Erosh-Soph Basl4e'l'balI l, 2, Numerals 2, IM Volleyball Champs l: Glee Club 2: Rifle Club 4: Naulical Club 4: Wabash. GEORGE WILLIAM GLOVER, Glencoe: Frosh-Soph Base- ball l, Numeral l, Varsi+y 2, 3, 4, Capiain 4, LeHer 2, 3, 4: Mikado, Trial by Jury, Orcheslra 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2: News Slaff 3: Commerce Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Prom Commillee 4: Universily of California. MARGARET E. GOCKEL, Wilmellez German Club 4: Roose- veI'I' High School. MARIAN GOLDSTEIN, Winnelkaz GAA Member 2, 3, 4: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, Qualify S'rree+ 4, LighI'nin ' 4: Prompler 2, 3, 4: French Club 3: Norlh- weslern. ROBERT DELMEGE GOODWIN, Wilmellea Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group 2, 3: Sfudenl' Council Publicalions Board 4: Informalion Desk 4: Inklings Slaff 4, Conlribulor 4, Eclilor 4: Deba+e Team I, 2, LeH'er I: Forensic League I, 2, 3, 4: Gavel Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 4: Bird Club I: Norlhweslern. ALAN GOTTLIEB, Hubbard Woods: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Informalion Desk 4: Table Tennis Doubles Champions I, 3: Rifle Club 2: Harvard. WALTER JAMES GOUGH, JR., Wilmellez Usher Corps 4: IM Foolball I, 4, IM Baskefball 3, 4: Echoes Slalif 3, 4: Cornell. WILLIAM HERBERT GRAFFIS, NorI'hI'ielcI: Sfudenl' Council Represenlalive 3: Varsily Foofball 4, LeH'er 4: Broadcasling Club 4: Delray High, Delray, Florida: Ida M. Fisher High, Miamia Beach, Florida: DarI'mouI'h. JOHN F. GRANT, Glencoe: Informalion 4: Orcheslra Mem- ber I, 2, 3: Loyola. EARL WORTHING GRAY, WiImeH'e: Tri-Ship Represenla- 'live 4: Informalion Desk 4: Varsify Foolball 3, 4, LeI Ier 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 4, Golf 2: Broadcasling Club 4: Arling- Ion High School, Columbus, Ohio: Websler Groves High School, Missouri: Ohio Slale. eocicen. O.. 1, eomusa GOUGH GRAFFIS GRANT GRAY GREEN GREER GRUNDSTROM HALL HALLIWELL 'HALVORSEN HANNEN HANISEE BETTY RUTH GREEN, Wilmelle: Honor Group I: Sludenl Council Represenfalive 3: GAA Memebr 2, 3, 4: Michigan. PHILIP A. GREER, Winnelka: Honor Group 2: Informafion Desk 4: Usher Corps 4: Golf 3, 4, Le'Her 3, Track 3, 4: Qualify SI'reeI 4: Rifle Club I: Dramalic Club 4: Wis- consm. RUTH ELIZABETH GRUNDSTROM, Norlhfields Sludeni' Council Building and Grounds Commillee 4: Girls' Club Represenlafive 2: GAA Member 2, 3, 4: Commerce Club 2, 3: Bryanl and S'rraH'on. HELEN DOROTHY HALL, WiIme+'re: Honor Group I: Glee Club 3, 4: Library Assislanl 2, 3, 4: Nalural Science Club 3, 4: Lake Foresl. JOAN ANN HALLIWELL, Wilmellez Dancing I, 3, GAA Member 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl' Award: The Mikado 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Life Saving I: Slephens. PAUL KIRK HALVORSEN, WilmeHe: Evanslon High School: Sullivan High School. SOHAYL HANNEN, WilmeH'e: IM Foolball Champions 3. ALMA MAE HANISEE, Winnelkaz Sfuden-I Council Charler and Confracl' Commiflee 4: Girls' Club Represenlalive I, 3: Dancing I, 2, 4, Clogging 3, GAA Member 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 4: Carr Cenlral High School, Mississippi: Illinois. 31 el-lun S' -L I is LCQ-lx GOLDSTEIN VW?- eooowmj- ll0x9C-- u. lww.. GG VAL cv-ff' HARPER HARRINGTON HARVEY HATHAWAY HAVERMALE HAYES HEL'IZ HENDERSON HENDRICK HESS HICKS HICKS HILL HIMES HIMES HINRICHS RICHARD C. HARPER, WilmeHe: Band 3, 4, LeHer 3: Chess Club I: Rifle Club 2, 3: Lens Club 4: Rifle Team 3, LeHer 3. THOMAS ALLEN HARRINGTON, Glencoe: SI'uden'I' Council Represen+a+ive 2: Usher Corps 4: Track 3, 4, LeH'er 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Echoes Sfaff 3, 4, Snapshol' Ediior 4: Debale Team I: Princelon. GWENDOLYN HARVEY, Wilmelle: Clogging 3, Fislball 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Represenlafive 2: Madrigal Club 2: Ari Club 3, 4: French Club 4: Nor'rhwes+ern. ABNER G. HATHAWAY, Glenview. HOMER HAVERMALE, Glencoe: Foch, Delroil, Michigan: Chicago. JUDITH HAYES, Winnefkaz Soccer 3, 4, Lacrosse 3, Swim- ming 4, GAA 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl' Award 3: 500 Poini Award 3: French Club 3: Slephens. META IDA HELTZ, WiImeHe: Clogging 3, 4: Naiural Science 3: Madrigal 2: Norlhweslern. ROBERT W. HENDERSON, WilmeHe: Sludenl Council Building and Grounds Commiliee 3, Publicalions Com- miflee 4, Represenlalive 2: lnformaiion Desk 4: Frosh- Soph Foolball 2, Numerals 2: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 2, The Queens' Husband 4, LighI'nin' 4: Mika- do 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Oc'Ie+ 2: Echoes S'rafF 4: News S'I'aFI 4: Inklings Confribulor 3: Slamp Club I, 2, 3: Dra- mafic Club 2, 3, 4: Nalural Science Club 3, Presidenf 3: Lens Club 4: Princelon. 32 QUENTIN HENDRICK, Glenview: IM Volleyball Champions 3. EDWARD HESS, WiImeH'e: Swimming 2, 3, 4, Lellers 3, 4: Trial by Jury 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Nor'IhwesI'ern. BETTE ALLEN HICKS, Wilmelle: Life Saving 4: Sullivan High School I, 2, 3. FRED A. HICKS, Winne+ka: Frosh-Soph Fooiball 2, Lelier 2: Glee Club I: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 2: Purdue. MARJORIE JUNE HILL, Wilmellez GAA 2, 3, 4. JAMES ALBERT HIMES, WiImeHe: Spanish Club 3, 4: Illinois. ROBERT ARTHUR HIMES, Wilmeile: lnformalion Desk 4: Purdue. ' l.ANSlNG McCLURE HINRICHS, Winne'I'ka: Honor Group I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Swimming 2, Varsily 3, 4: LeHer 4, IM Volleyball 2, 3: News Slafig New Trier Guard 4: Rifle Club 2, 3, Isl Team Award 2, 3, Treasurer 3: German Club 3: Broadcasiing Club 4: Purdue. - .L I I I I HOFFMAN ' HOFFMAN HOFFMEYER HOHLFELDER HOLLANDS HOOKER HORDER HOSTNICK HOTZE HOWARD HUEBNER HULL HURD HURD I HURLBUTT HUTCHINS emo okI'IX uUQLe',g,s., wx., 1, cw.Kd.I'i'oL0e v:.rwo.m wmmeffcr. JOHN HOFFMAN, WilmeHe: Honor Group I: News S'raFF cp I CHARLES WAYNE HOTZE, Wilme'H'e: Track 3 4 IM Volle I I Y' 3: Commerce Club I, 3, 4, Presiclenl' 3: Gavel Club 3:SYX5rM9'IA ball Champions 3: Illinois. Nalufal Smence Club 31 F0'e S'C BOW' 3- HLLFLJAWILLIAM MARVIN HOWARD, waime++e: IM Fwball TERRILL S. HOFFMAN, Winnefkaz Informafion Desk 4: Champions 4: Rifle Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chief Range Officer 4: Aviafion Club 4, Vice-Presidenl 4: Michigan. PUTCIUB- WALLY HOFFMEYER, WiImeHe: Commerce Club 4. EVELYN M. HOHLFELDER, Glencoe: Honor Group 3: Slu- den+ Council RepresenIa+ive 2: Girls' Club Represenfalive I, 2: Baseball 3, GAA Member 4: Penrod I: Glee Club 3: Madrigal Club 2: German Club 3: Dramalic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Commerce Club 4: Lens Club I. PHYLLIS HOLLANDS, Kenilworlh: Briarcliff. ENOCH ENSLEY HOOKER Winnelkaz Varsil Foolball 4 I Y v LeHer 4: Woodberry Forresl, Virginia: Cornell. EDWARD JOHN HORDER, Glencoe: Tri-Ship Represenlafive I, 4: Track 4, LeH'er 4, IM Foofball Champions 4: Micihgan. HANS FREDRICK HOSTNICK, Norfhfieldz Sludenl' Council Represenlalive 4: Thornlon Fracfional, Hammond, Indiana: Deerfield Shields. FRANK HUEBNER, Glencoe. ROBERT WILLIAM HULL, JR., WilmeHe: IM Handball Champions 2: The Mikado 3: Firsl' Glee Club: Choir: Senior Music Club: Oberlin. DEAN HURD, Winnelka: Sfudenl Council Represenfafive 3: lnformafion Desk 4: Varsify Baskefball 3, Varsify Baseball 2, 4: Nafural Science Club 3: Norlhwesfern. SHIRLEY JUNE HURD, Winnefka: Girls' Club Represenfa- +ive 4: Baslzefball 2, GAA Member 2, 3, 4, Numerals 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Treble Clef 2: DePauw. MARGARET WINIFRED HURLBUTT, Winne+ka: Girls' Club Financial Commiflee l, 4, Represenfafive 2, 3: Baskelball 2, 4, Fisrball 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Head of Fisiball 3, Head of Baskelball 4, GAA House Commiffee 3, GAA Member I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl Award 2. MADELINE HUTCHINS, Wilme'He: Junior Orchesfra I, 2, 3. 33 IVERSON JACKSON JACOBI JACOBS JAYNE JEROME JOBST JOHNSON JOHNSTON JONES JONES JORDAN JOU RN EAY KARES KARI KASPAR JOHN M. IVERSON, JR., Winnelka. IRVING GIBSON JACKSON, Winnelkaz Honor Group 3: Sfuclem' Council Represenlfalive I: UsherrCorps 4: Frosh- Soph Baseball 2, Numerals 2, Junior Swimming I, 2, Num- erals 2, IM Volleyball Champs 3, 4: Glee Club I: Rifle Club 3, Rifle Team 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Presiclenl 4: Darl- mou+h. JACK JACOBI, WiImeH'e: IM Foolball Champs 4. CHARLES R. JACOBS, Winnelkac Varsiiy Foofball 4, Num- erals 4, Track 4: Nor'Ih Shore Coun'Iry Day I: Amhersr. SEARS REYNOLDS JAYNE, WiIme'H'e: TNT 4: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group 2, 3, 4: SI'ucIen'I Council Publicafions Com- miHee 4: Mikado 3, 'T'riaI by Jury 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Boys' Oclel 3, 4: News S+a'FIi 2, 3, Co-Edi+or-in- Chief 3, 4: Inklings S'IaFI 2, Inklings Conlribulor 2, 3, 4: Scriblerus Club 4: Senior Music Club 3, 4: Evanslon High School I: Harvard. PAULINE GERTRUDE JEROME, WilmeI'+e: Tap Team 3: Commerce Club 3, 4, Honor Award. BARBARA MARIE JOBST, WiIme'He: Scholaslic Awards for Drawing: ConnecI'icuI', Iowa, Amundson. GUSTAVE WALFRED JOHNSON, WiImeI Ie: Echoes Slalif 4: German Club 3, 4: Commerce Club 4: Boxing Club 3: Alabama. 34 ROBERTA JOHNSTON, Glencoe: Baskelball I, 2, Hockey I, 2, 3, GAA Represenlafive 2, Member I, 2, 3, 4, Num- erals I: 2nd Glee Club I: Universify of Illinois. ELLEN ESTELLE JONES, Wilmeliez S'IucIen+ Council Rep- resenIa'I'ive I, 2: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 2: Rifle Club 2: Service Club 3, 4: Kalamazoo. STANLEY ARTHUR JONES, Winnelka: Swimming Team 4, LeI+er 4, Suburban League Diving Champ 4: Gymnaslics I, 2, 3: Echoes S+aFf 4: News Sraff 2, 3, 4, Associare Eclilor 2, 3, Make-up Edi'Ior 3, Sporrs Eclifor 3: Inklings Sfalif 4, Conlribulor 3, 4: Cheer Leader 2, 3: Caplain of 'Ihe Guard 4: Nor'I'hwesIern. CARYL JORDAN, Winnerkaz Beverly Hills High School, Beverly Hills, California: U.C.L.A. MARY HELEN JOURNEAY, Winneikaz Lens Club 4: Nalural Science Club 4: Life Saving 3: Evanslon High School I, 2: Universily of New Mexico. MARION KARES, Winne'Ika: Honor Group I, 2: News Typis+ 4: Commerce Club 2, 3, 4: Honor Sfudy Hall: Moser Business College. ALBERT KARI, Norlhbrooka Norlhbrook: Universily of Illinois. JULIUS KASPAR, WiIme'I+e. PAUL PETER KASPER, Wilmeffe: Frosh-Soph Baseball 2, Numerals 2, Varsify Foofball 3, 4, Leffer 3, Senior Baskef- ball Manager 4, Volleyball Champions 3, 4: Sporls Club I, 2, 3, 4: Soufhern California. ELAINE KATZ, Wilmeffe: Glee Club 4: Sullivan High School I, 2, 3. IMOGENE KAUFMAN, Wilmeffez TNT 4: Honor Group I, 3: Sfudenf Council Publicafions Commiffee 4: Girls' Club Represenfafive I, Publicify Commiffee 4, Financial Com- miffee 3: GAA Member 2, 3, 4: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 2, The Goose Hangs High 3, Spreading fhe News 4, Lighfnin' 4: Glee Club 4: Girls' Sporfs Edifor of Echoes 4: News Sfaff 3, Assisfanf Edifor 4: lnklings Sfaff 2, 3: Dramafic Club 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 4, Players 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Arl League 3: Gavel Club I: Norfhweslern. ROBERT WILLIAM KAYE, Wilmeffez Honor Sociefy 4: Honor Roll 3: Sf. George's High School I, 2. EDWARD MIKE KELLY, Glencoe: YMCA College. JACK JAMES KENNEY, Hubbard Woods: Newfon High, Massachuseffs I: Colgafe. RICHARD PATRICK KENT, Wilmeffe: Honor Sociefy 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Varsify Track 3, 4, Leffer 4, IM Foofball Champions 3: Inklings Confribufor 3: Rifle Club 4, Rifle Team 4: Illinois. CHARLES ALBERT KERNER, Glencoe: Swimming Team 3: lolanfhe I, The Mikado 3, Trial by Jury 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Healfh Council Represenfa- five 3, Treasurer 3. -me-an QQ- E A - Q rl, ,FQ ati-1,-Fm. Dil KAYE KELLY KENNEY KENT 'ig KERN ER JJ -4-13' , KETCHAM ' KIDDER , , as KILBOURNE ,as ,,,, , , ,.,. E , F i KI RKPATRICK 1 fi? IQLQ KIVLAN KNEPPER . ' KNooP 7 KOCH, PEGGY LYNN KETCHAM, Kenilworfhz Sfudenf Council ln- ferschool Relafions Commiffee 3: Girls' Club Friendly Commiffee 3. Charify Commiffee 4: Soccer I, 2, 3, Swim- ming I, GAA Member I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinf Award' 3: Denison. MARGERIE N. KIDDER, Winnefka: Lens Club 2, 3: Com- merce Club 2: Moser Business College. RUTH NAOMI KILBOURNE, Wilmeffez Service Club 4: Commerce Club 4: Emerson High School, Ohio. HELEN JANE KIRKPATRICK, Wilmeffez Bird Club 3: Healfh Councilor 3: Bilfmore High School, Florida I: Coe. THOMAS PATRICK KIVLAN, Wilmeffe: Frosh-Soph Foofball I, 2, Traclc 4: Trial by Jury 4: Glee Club 3. 4: Com- merce Club 3, 4: Bryanf-Sfraffon Business College. WILLIAM D. KNEPPER, Wilmeffe: TNT 3, 4: Honor Sociefy 4: Honor Group I: Sfudenf Council Building and Grounds Commiffee 2, Chairman 3, Chairman Assembly Commiffee 4, Inner Council 3, 4: lnformafion Desk 4: Sfage Crew I, 2: IoIanfhe I, The Mikado 3, TriaI by Jury 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Ocfef 2: Dramafic Club 2, 3, 4: Nafural Science Club 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl' 4: Purdue. WALTER AREND KNOOP, Kenilworfh: TNT 3, 4: Honor Group 2, 3: Senior Class Presidenf: Chairman of Sfudenf Council Building and Grounds Commiffee 4, Inner Council I, 4: Tri-Ship Represenfafive 2, Dinner and Dance Commif- fee 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4, Leffer 4: Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 2, Presidenf 3, Chief Operafor 4: German Club Presidenf 4: Rensselaer Polyfech. RAYMOND FELT KOCH, Winnefka: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Orchesfra Member I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Music Club 4: M.I.T. 35 KAIER ulwfr. 2,44-,ilu A-CAM- KATZ WMM. LV ctQ KAUFMAN .. . DQ YRMMI ', -WEA KOLB KOERBER KRAFT KRAMER KRAUSE KREER KRESGE KRUMSICK I KUFELDT KUMMER DE LA CHAPELLE LAMB LANCIONE LARSON LAWRENCE LEAL HOWARD FRED KOLB, WiImeH'e: Varsily Track 4: Baseball 3: Hamplon School, Michigan: Norfhwesfern. LORENZ FRED KOERBER, JR., WilmeHe: Honor Socie+y 4: Honor Roll 2, 3: Siuclenf Council Represen1'a+ive 4: IM School Champions Baskefball I: Echoes Aclveriising Siafl 4: Broadcasiing Club 4: Sullivan High School, Chicago I. ETHEL ELIZABETH KRAFT, WilmeHe: Maclrigal Club 2: Bryani' and Sfraifon Business College. HARRY KRAMER, Wilmeiiez Frosh-Soph Foofball I, 2, IM Baskelball Champions 3, IM Volleyball Champions 2, 3: News Slaff 3, 4: lnklings lIIus'I'raIions 3, 4: American Acad- emy of Ari. JANE LUCILLE KRAUSE, Kenilworlhz TNT 4: Honor Socieiy 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Financial Commi'Hee S+udenI Council 3: Represenfaiive 3: Girls' Club Friendly Com- miHee 3: Presiclenf 4: Hockey 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: Dramafic Club 2, 3, 4, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 2, Neigh- bors 2, Green SIockings 3: Echoes SiaFF 4: German Club 3, 4, Secreiary 4: Lens Club 2: Broadcasiing Club 4: Michigan. DANIEL P. KREER, Winne'Ika: Varsi'ry Tennis, LeHer I, 2, 3, 4, IM Table Tennis Singles Champion I, 2, 3, Doubles Cham- pion I, 2, 3: Broadcas+ing Club 4: Princefon. MARTIN KRESGE, WilmeHe: Honor Group I: Tri-Ship Rep- reseniafive 2: IM School Horseshoe Doubles Champion 3, IM Tennis Doubles Champion 4: Drama+ic Club I, 2, 4, PenrocI and Sam I, Ligh+nin' 4: Broaclcasfing Club 4: De Pauw. WILLIAM KRUMSICK, Glencoe: Honor Group 3: Senior Life Saving 4: 'Frosh-Soph Fooiball I, 2, Numeral 2, Varsily Foof- ball 4, LeH'er 4, Varsily Track 4, IM Tennis Doubles Cham- pions 2: Junior Prom Adveriising Commillee 3: Dar+mou'rh. 36 CHARLES KUFELDT, Glenview. HAROLD PHILIP KUMMER, WiIme++e: IM Foofball I, 2: Dramaiic Club I, 2, 3, 4, PenrocI and Sam I, Qualify SIreei ' 4, LighI'nin ' 4: Broadcasling Club 4: Lens Club 4: Noire Dame. ZO DE LA CHAPELLE, Kenilworihz Honor Group 2: Junior Prom Commiilee 3: Girls' Club Represenfafive 2, Social CommiHee 4: Hockey Class Manager 4, GAA 2, 3, 4: 300 Poini Award 4: Drama+ic Club 4, Qualify SIreeI ' 4, LighInin ' 4: French Club 3, 4, Vice Presideni 3: Lens Club 2, 3: Holy Child High School I: Rosemont JAMES LAMB, WiIme'H'e: Honor Socieiy 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 4: Tri-Ship Clubroom Chairman: Usher Corps 4: Frosh-Soph Foofball Numerals 2: Varsily Foofball 3, 4, Le'H'er 3, 4: Glee Club I: Spanish Club 3, 4: Senior Hop Ticker CommiHee Chairman 4: Wesleyan. MARY LOUISE LANCIONE, Winnerkaz Girls' Club Repre- senfafive 2: Baseball 2: Glee Club I: Mallinckrocli- I: Lee's School of Beauly CuI+ure. JEAN LARSON, Wilmellez Spanish Club: Baldwin High School I, 2: Carleion. LEONARD LAWRENCE, Winnefkaz Honor Group 4: Golf 2, 4: Frosh-Soph Foofball 2, Numerals 2: Commerce Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Social CommiH'ee 4: Norlhwesiern. BEATRICE KATHERINE LEAL, Wilmeile: Honor Group 4: Girls' Club Represen+a+ive 2: Soccer 3, 4, Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseballg I, 2, 3, Clogging 3, Head of Baseball 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 14: 390 Poini' Award 500 Poinl' Award 3, Represenfaldge Majlrigal Club? :yflee Club 3, 4: I I f I I Commerce lub,,l'e. pi ki-I wil I Vt 1. . uf 1. ' ' 2 I3 'L fi , I Qi, J ii -I j if , 9 QI l I , il X 1 QS, gf ,I ' I ll lvl' ' l. G I A ,Is We A 174, Q y Vx F, , ,, I Q 4 Y lv ? ' I ,, JV :V .7 ., . 0 , 'I Q 3 Dams ia LECHLER , www 1 -fl B' Ti ae . fl ASME Pi A LEE .,,f',,j Ll dy ff LEE yf , ,- ,,-I af! , sew' g - fl A Qi I ,k pk .s A,-fr K 5 A., Z If lffcbl Q Ngavb VIE' , 'L-' , . 5 E4 ll NP? ll' N VVQ if mai LEMM 'If - .sw 'N 4 ' , ef 'ii Lens ix LEVERNIERC. :E is ,,,nb,. -a i'Qy-A , LEWIS Q.. 'V gf I .. 4 I 1 Kfgq' LZX M of Lewis K I- -0 Lewis to Lewis ?' 0 V 95: LINDBERGJI f a 4 , J LINEBERGER , 73 LIPMAN LITTLEFIELD K LITTLEFIELD WILLIAM DANIEL LEARY, WiImeI'I'e: Sfudenl Council Rep- resenlalive 4: IM Foolball Champions 3, Baskelball 4: Loyola Academy I: Carlelon. DORIS LECHLER, WiImeHe: I00 Poinl' Award, 3: Service Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Nafural Science Club: Nalional College of Education. JOAN DAVIDSON LEE, Hubbard Woods: Girls' Club Ar- rangemenfs Commiflee 4: Hockey 3, GAA 3, 4: Mikado 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Ensemble 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Gavel Club I, 2: Lens Club 4: Vassar. RAYMOND E. LEE, Glenview: Immanuel Church School I: Bryn A'l'hyn Academy, Pennsylvania. MURIEL ALICE LEMM, Glenview: Honor Sociefy 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Service Club 3, 4: Commerce Club 3, 4: Illinois. ADRIANCE CAROLINE LETTS, Kenilworlhz TNT 4: Honor Socie'I'y 4: Honor Group I, 2: Sfudenl' Council RepresenI'a- five 2: Girls' Club Publicily Commillee 4: Class Table Tennis Champion I, 2, 3. Hockey I, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Rifle Team 4, GAA Member I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl' Award 2: 500 Poin+ Award 4: The Queen's Husband 4: The Mikado 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, OcIe'l 3, 4: Echoes Sfaff 4: French Club 3, 4: Senior Music Club 3, 4: Dramalic Club 3, 4: Rifle Club 2, 3: Vassar. JOE RICHARD LEVERNIER, Glenview: IM Foofball Cham- pions 4. ANN LEWIS, Glencoe: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: S'I'udenI Council Publicily Commillee 4: Swim- ming 2, 3, 4, GAA Publicily Commi'Hee 4, Represenfalive 4, GAA Member 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4, Madrigal Club 2: Arl League 3, 4: French Club 3: Mills. BARBARA LEWIS, Glencoe: GAA Member:2, 3, 4, Swim- ming Numerals 2: Life Saving Award 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Madrigal Club 2: Rifle Club l, 3: Senior Music Club 4' Archeology Club 4: Beloil. ELEANOR EMBRIA LEWIS, WiImeHe: Lacrosse 4, Riflery 3, GAA Member 2, 3, 4, Awards CommiHee 4: 300 Poinl' Award 3: 500 Poinl' Award 4: Glee Club 4, Madrigal Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Service Club 3: Rifle Club 3: De Pauw. GERALDINE LEWIS, WiImeHe: Honor Group 3: Girls' Club Represen+a+ive 4: Service Club 3, 4, Secrerary-Treasurer 4: French Club 4: Sfephens. ANITA IRENE LINDBERG, Winnelkat Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group 3: Ari' League 4: Hirsch High School, Chicago I, 2. CLARENCE LOUIS LINEBERGER, Hubbard Woods: Honor Group 2, 3: Sluclenl' Council RepresenIa+ive 3, Inler-School ReIa+ions CommiH'ee 3, Handbook CommiH'ee 3: Tri-Ship Dance CommiH'ee 2: Informalion Desk 2, 3: Usher Corps 4: Varsify Foolball 3, 4, Leller 3, Track 4, IM Volleyball Champions 3: Mikado 3, Trial by Jury 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3: Echoes SI'a'Fli 4: Debale Team I, 2, 3, Le'H'er I, Forensic League I, 2, 3: Lens Club 4: German Group I, 2, 3: Service Club? 3, 4: Commerce Club 3, 4: Tennis Champion I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 3, 4, Swimming 2, MARIE ELEANOR LIPMAN, Kenilworlhz Honor Group I, 3: Girls' Club Charily Commillee 4. ARTHER S. LITTLEFIELD, JR., Winnelkaz Tri-Ship Represenla- Iive 3, 4, Dance Commi'Hee 4: Usher Corps 4: Norlh Shore Counlry Day I: Lake Foresl' Academy 2: Amhersl. KATHERINE LITTLEFIELD, Winnelka: Norlh Shore Counlry Day School: Ferry Hall. 37 LIVINGSTON LOCO LOCO LONG LOWEN LU EDEKA LU KENS LYNCH MACDONALD MACDONALD MacFARLAND MACFERRAN MacKINNON MacMILLAN MAGN USON MAH LE RICHARD MAX LIVINGSTON, WiImeHe: Tri-Ship Repre- senlalive I: Swimming Team I: Band 3, 4: Commerce Club 4: Universily of New Mexico. FREDERICK WILLIAM LOCO, Winneikaz Sludenl Council, Inner-School Relalions Commiiree: In'Forma+ion Desk 4: Frosh-Soph Folball I, 2: The Goose Hangs High 3, The Oueen's Husband 4, LighInin ' 4, Cap'fain AppIeiack 2, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 2: The Mikado, Trial by Jury, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Oclei 3, 4: Echoes S'IaFI: News S'IaFf: Gavel Club 2, 3, 4: Dramaiic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Norfhwesiern. MARY LOCO, Winneikaz Hockey I: Ligh+nin' 4: Junior Music Club 3, Senior Music Club 4: Scriblerus Club 4: Ari League 4: Lens Club 4: Firsi' Prize Williams Coniesl 3: Woos'Ier. RAYMOND WILLIAM LONG, Glenview: Norlhbrook. VIRGINIA LOUISE LOWEN, Glenview: Honor Group 3, 4: Soccer 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4: lnklings Coniriburor 2: Spanish Club 3: Commerce Club 4: Service Club 4: Grinnell. EDWIN M. LUEDEKA, Winnelka: Honor Group 4: Science Club 2: Purdue. WILLIAM PARRY LUKENS, WinneI'ka: Honor Socie+y 4: Honor Group I. 2, 3: Inklings Conlribufor 4: Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4, Team I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl' 4: Illinois. 38 ROGER LYNCH, WiIme'I+e: Siudenf Council Represeniaiive 3: Usher Corps 4: Track 4, IM Track School Champions 3: Echoes S'I'aFI 3, News Slalif 4: Commerce Club 4, Presidenl: Nalural Science Club 3: SI. George I: Illinois. JEANNE JUANITA MACDONALD, WiImeI Ie: Honor Group I, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl' Award 3: Madrigal Club 2: Inklings Siaff 4, Inklings Confribulor 4: Lens Club 3: Junior Music Club I, Senior Music Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 3: Service Club 4: De Pauw. MARY STUART MACDONALD, Glencoe: Soccer I: Glee Club 4: French Club 4: Roycemore: Briarcliff Manor. BARTLETT JOHN MacFARLAND, WiIme+'Ie: Anrioch. CHARLES MACFERRAN, Wilmeiie. FREDERICK BENJAMIN MacKINNON, Kenilworlhz Honor Socieiy 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Sfudenl Council Repre- senI'aI'ive I: Secrelary of Tri-Ship 4, Publicily Commiilee 3: Varsily Foolball 3, Leller 4, Junior Track 2, Varsily Baskefball 3: Prince'Ion. MARJORIE MacMII.LAN, Winnelkaz GAA 2, 3, 4: German Club 4: Commerce Club 4. JOHN MAGNUSON, Norlhbrook: LighInin' 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Norrhbrook. EDWIN MAHLE, WiImeHe: Fooiball 3, 4, Numerals 4, Frosh- Soph Baskeiball I, Numerals I, IM Foolball Champions I. . MAISTROVICH MALAND MALDANER MAN ECK MARSH MASON MASTON MATHISON MATTER MAYHERCY McCLU RE McDERMOTT ANN LOUISE MAISTROVICH, Winnellraz Girls' Club Rep- resenlalive I, 2, 3, Charify CommiH'ee 2, 3: Baslcefball I, GAA Member 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl Award 4: Madrigal 2: Lake Foresf College. DOROTHY CARLENE MALAND, Kenilworlhz Honor Socie'Iy 4: Honor Group 2, 3: French Club 4: Evanslon I: Swarfh- more. EDWARD MALDANER, Winneflca: Honor Group 2: Glee Club I, 2: Inlclings Confribulor 2, 4: Chicago Academy of Fine Ar'I's. WERNER MANECK, Glenview: Arf School Scholarship 4: Chicago Ari' School. VIRGINIA MARSH, Wilmelle: Girls' Club Friendly Com- miHee 2: Spanish Club 4: Arl League 4. WALTER RAY MASON, Winnellraz Honor Group 2: Sainf George High I: Armour Tech. JEAN LOUISE MASTON, Wilmelle: Girls' Club Represenla- five 2: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, Glee Club 4: Nalional Kinder- garlen College. ROBERT VINCENT MATHISON, Winnellra: TNT 4: Honor Group 4: Sludenl' Council Publicafion Board 4: lnformalion Deslc 4: Junior Track 2, Senior Traclr 4, Senior Baslrelball Manager 4, LeHer 4: Green Sl'ocIcings 3, Qualify S'rreel ' 4, LighI'nin' 4, Drama'l'ic Club 3, 4: Orcheslra Member 2, Glee Club 2, 4: Echoes Slaff 3, 4, Assis'l'anI' Adverlising Edilor 3, Business Manager 4: News Slalif 3, 4: Inlclings S+aFF 4: Norlhwesfern. McDERMOTT MCGURK MacILRAITH MCJUNKIN JOHN MATTER, JR., Winnellcaz Lighf Crew 3: German Club 4: Lens Club 3: Universi+y of Chicago High I: Norlh Shore Counfry Day School 2: Princefon. DORIS MARIE MAYHERCY, Wilmellez Sludenl' Council Rep- resenlalive I: Swimming Team 4: Evansfon Business College. VIRGINIA MAY MCCLURE, WiImel l'e: Girls' Club Financial Commi'H'ee 4: GAA Member 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl Award 4: Commercial Club I, 3: Service Club 4: Onfario Business College. - BETTY McDERMOTT, Wilmelle: GAA Member 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl Award 3: 500 Poin'I' Award 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Service Club 3, 4: Mallinclcrodl I: Mundelein. ROSEMARY McDERMOTT, WiImel'l'e: GAA 3, 4: Service Club 3, 4: Mallinclcrodl I. VIRGINIA LEE McGURK, WilmeH'e: Golf 3, GAA Member 3, 4: 300 Poin'I Award 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Lens Club 3, 4: Broadcasling 4: Dulce. EVAN JOHN MacILRAITH, JR., WilmeHe: Sludenl Council Dining Hall Commi'Hee 4: Usher Corps 3: Varsily Foolball 4, Baseball 4, Frosh-Soph Baslcefball 2, Baslcelball Manager 3, IM Baslcelball Champions I, 3, Foolball I, 2, Speedball 2: Echoes Slaff 2, 3: News Slalif 3: Sporls Club I, 2: Amhersf. WILLIAM McJUNKIN, Winnellcax Sluclenl' Council Sergeani' al' Arms 4, Building and Grounds Commillee 4: Usher Corps 4: Swimming 2, 4: News Slaff I, 2, 4: Sainl Palriclc High School 3. 39 1 1 McKISSON I McNEAL McQUIDE MECKLENBU RGER MEIER MELCHIOR MENZEN MEYER MEYERS MIKKELSEN MILLER MINEAR MISCH MITCHELL MITCHELL MOMPIER MARY LOUISE McKISSON, Winne'Ika: Class Vice-Presidenr 4: Siudenl Council Financial Commiffee 4: Girls' Club Financial CommiHee 3, Friendly 4: Hockey I, GAA 2, 3, 4: Madrigal Club 2: French Club 4. JEAN MCNEAL, Winne'Ika: Mikado 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Choir 4: Carlelon. C. VanZANDT McQUIDE, WiImeHe: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Sfudenl Council Represenfalive I: Frosh-Soph Foolball 2, IM Volleyball Champions 3: The Goose Hangs High 3, QuaIi+y SI'ree+ 4, Ligh+nin' 4: Chess Club 2, 3: Gavel Club I: Rensselaer Polylechnic Ins+i+u'Ie. JEROME WALTER MECKLENBURGER, Winnerka: Honor Group I, 2: German Club 4. MARCUS MEIER, WiImeHe: Marmion Prep. LOUIS G. MELCHIOR, WiIme'He: Honor Sociely 4: Infor- malion Desk 4: Gavel Club I: Spanish Club 2, 3: Lens Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4: Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl' 3: League of Nalions Confesl' 2, 3, 4: Nor+hwes+ern. ELLA L. MENZEN, Winnerka: Girls' Club Publicily Com- miH'ee 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4, Madrigal Club 2: German Club 3, 4: Lens Club 4: Moser. NORMAN LEE MEYER, Glenview: Band 2, 3, 4, Le'Her 2: Universify of Michigan. 40 WARREN JACKSON MEYERS, Winnelkaz Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenr Council Building and Grounds CommiH'ee 4: Tri-Ship S'I'uden+ Aid Commi'Hee 4: Inliorma+ion Desk 4: Usher Corps 4: Varsiiy Track 3, 4: IM Touch Foofball Champions 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: Radio Club I, 3, 4: M.l.T. LIEF MIKKELSEN, Glencoe: Frosh-Soph Baseball I, 2, Le'H'er I, 2, Varsily Baseball 3, LeHer 3: Frosh-Soph Foo'IbalI 2, Le'Her 2: Illinois. JOHN EDWARD MILLER, Glencoe: Varsily Baskelball 4, LeHer: Chellenham High School: Illinois. MARY ALICE MINEAR, WiIme'H'e: Honorable Menlion Honor Socie+y 4: Honor Group 4, Glee Club 4: Miami High School I, 2, 3: Maryville College. ROBERT D. MISCH, Glencoe: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: S+amp Club I, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club I, 2: Harvard. DONALD C. MITCHELL, Winnerkaz TNT 4: Informalion Desk 3: Usher Corps 3, Head Usher 4: Junior Foo+baII Manager 3: Numerals 3: Ligh'rnin ' 4: Echoes SI'aFF 3, 4, Edilor Group Picfures Seclion 4: Dramalic Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Duke. JOHN HENRY MITCHELL, WiImeHe. DOROTHY MOMPIER, Glenview: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. HARRIET MOREHOUSE, Winnelka: Honor Group I: Siu- den'I' Council Social Relaiions Commillee 3: Girls' Club Social Commi'Hee 2, Employmeni' Commifiee I, Friendly Commi'H'ee I, 3: Rifle Team I, 2, GAA Publici'I'y Commiliee I, 2: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 2, The Goose Hangs High 3, The Minuei 4, Ligh'Inin ' 4: Echoes Sfaff 4: Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4: Drama'I'ic Club 2, 3, 4, Players 3, 4: French Club 4: Class Secrelary I: Norfhwesiern. WILLIAM BRUCE MORGAN, Winnelka: Honor Socieiy 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Mikado 3, Trial by Jury 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 3: Inklings Coniribufor 3: Rifle Club I, 2: Chess Club I: Geology Club 4: Purdue. RALPH GERALD MORK, Winnelkaz Radio Club 4: Evansion Township High School 3: Scarsdale High School 2: M.l.T. HOWARD MOULDING, WiImeHe: S'I'udenI' Council Rep- resenlalive 3: Varsiiy Track 3, 4, Le'Her 3, IM Tennis .Doubles Champions 4: Orchesira I, 2, 3, Junior Music Club I, 2, Treasurer 2: Carleion. ERNEST MARSHALL MUNDEE, WiImeHe: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Leifer 4, Frosh-Soph Foolball 2, IM Volleyball Champions 4: Chicago. HOMER GEORGE MURPHY, Winne+ka: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Informaiion Desk 4: IM Volleyball Champions 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Riile Club 3: Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4: Harvard. GEORGE MacGREGOR MURRAY, JR., Glencoe: Informa- iion Desk 4: Frosh-Soph Foofball 2, Numerals 2, Frosh- Soph Track 2, Varsiry 3, 4, Le'Her 3, 4: Washingion and Lee. WILLIAM ALFRED MURRAY, Glencoe: Tri-Ship Represenia- five 3, 4: Informaiion Desk 4: Frosh-Soph Fooiball 2, Num- erals 2, Frosh-Soph Track I, 2, Numerals I, Varsiiy Track 3, 4, Capiain 4, Lelier 3, 4, IM Speedball Champions I: Washingfon and Lee. , i MOREHOUSE MORGAN MORK MOULDING WM MUNDEE MURPHY MURRAY MURRAY - A Jef, MW jil- MUSSON f I NEEDHAM bfhmwf ffl ju!! j NEEVES ,,,,,4ffV ' ,I NIELSEN NEu.soN NELSON NELSON NILLES ANN MUSSON, Glencoe: TNT 4: Sludenl Council Publicalions Commiiiee 4: Girls' Club Financial Commiifee 2, Friendly Commiliee 4: Hockey 4, Rifle Team 3, 4, Head of Riflery 4, GAA Member 2, 3, 4: 300 Poini' Award 3: The Queen's Husband 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Madrigal Club 2: Ari' League 3, 4, Vice- Presidenl' 4: Service Club 3, Secrelary 35 Broaclcasiing Club 4, Secrelary 4: Tri-Ship Rifle Award I, 2, 3: Red Cross Ceriificaie 3. LaVERGNE AEOLA NEEDHAM, Winneika: GAA 2, 3, 4: Ensemble I:Ar'I League 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Archeology Club 4: Lake Foresi. KATHARINE HOUSTON NEEVES, Glencoe: TNT 3, 4: Honor Group I: S+uclen'I Council Publicaiions Commiiiee 3, Chairman 3, Inner Council 3: Girls' Club Publicily Chairman 4: Soccer I, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 3, 4, Tennis I, Head of Tennis 3, GAA !, 2, 3, 4, Execufive Board 3: 300 Poin-I' Award 2: 500 Poini Award 3: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 2: Madrigal Club 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Echoes Slaff 3, 4, Aciivilies Ediior 4: News SI'aFF I, 2, 3, 4, GAA-Girls' Club Edilor 4: Dramalic Club 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club I, 2: O'H'o R. Barneh' Civics Prize 3: Vassar. ARTHUR C. NIELSEN, JR., Winneika: TNT 3, 4: Honor Socieiy 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Class Treasurer I: Tri-Ship Dinner Commiiiee 3, Dance Commi'Hee 3, Presideni 4: lnformalion Desk 4: Usher Corps 3, 4: Frosh-Soph Baskeiball I, 2, Numerals I, 2, Varsiiy Baskeiball 3, 4, Leiler 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Le'H'er I, 2, 3, 4, Capiain 2, 4, School Tennis Singles and Doubles Champion I: Assisianl- Ediior of Echoes 4: Inklings Conlribulor 3: German Club 4: Wisconsin. DRAKE JAMES NEILSON, Winneika: TNT 4: Tri-Ship ln'IerschoIas'I'ic Relaiions CommiI'I'ee 3, 4: Usher Corps 4: Siudenl' Head of Sporfs Carnival 4: Frosh- Soph Swimming Team 2, Numerals 2, Varsily Swimming Team 3, 4, Le'Her 3, 4, Co-Caplain 4, IM Volleyball Champs 3: Orchesira I, 2: Echoes Siafl 4: New Trier Guard 4: Class Treasurer 3: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 3, 4: Michigan. ABBOTT LAWRENCE NELSON, Winnefka: IM Table Tennis Champ 4: German Club 2, 3: Junior Music Club 2: Senior Music Club 4: Glee Club I, 2: Honor Group I, 2: Princeion. JEANNETTE NELSON, Winneikaz Commerce Club 4: Covenanl' Hospilal. DICK NILLES, Wilmeiie: IM Horseshoes Singles Champion 3, Baseball 2: Sfage Crew 3, 4. 41 NOLTE NORMAN NORRIS GSNORTON Sb QI' 9' X001 .vb Q7 xB OJJOBRIEN Xb Q7 420' -'bf oeDEN NI' ' s-'Dj oLDs XTOCDXN xi2i,ggQk6 00? vioxx' O'NQE3j,'l:? A 4 Aj 'DOB it XVII Qfxx Q,OjLOK' Q! ei TRP, 9 Ox O sw WEN N 403 ,iv OO- OYEN 00' ,7Q, QA eggfilglf Q. I P A Vrryy QJMQ! Ogx. - y ds ,Q ,P UW XXV PEARSON , f 9. PEARSON N g - X PEEKEL PE RCY WILLIAM NOLTE, Winnelkaz Honor Socieiy 4: Soufhern High School, Ballimore, Maryland: Norlhweslern. AVIS BARBARA NORMAN, Wilmelle: Girls' Club Repre- senlalive 3: GAA 3, 4: Mikado 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Madrigal Club 2: Inklings Conlribulor 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: William and Mary. JOHN WILLIAM NORRIS, Wilme'He: IM Baseball Cham- pions 2, AI'hIeI'ic Manager I: Sporls Club I: Chicago Tech- nical College. ROBERT NORTON, Wilme'H'e: Frosh-Soph Foolball 2: Allen- dale Junior High School I: Wabash. JEAN PATRICIA O'BRlEN, Wilmelle: Sludenl' Council Rep- resenlalive I, 2, 3, Inner Council l: Girls' Club Represen- lalive 4, Financial Commillee 2: Hockey I, 3, Fislball I, 2, Archery 2, Riding 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Music Club I, 2, Vice-Presidenl 2: Mills. HOBART D. OGDEN, Hubbard Woods: Band I, 2, 4, Le'r'Ier I, 2: Radio Club I, 2, 4: Tiskillwa High School 3. JANE TALMAGE OLDS, Winnelka: TNT 4: Sludeni Council Represenlalive 2: Girls' Club Represenlaiive I, Financial Commillee I, 2, Chariiy Commillee 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl GAA 4, Execulive Commi'I'ree 4, Awards Commillee 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl Award 3: Mikado 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4: Echoes Slafi 3, 4: French Club 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Lens Club 3: Bradford Junior Col- lege. 42 I JAMES BERNARD O'NEILL, Wilme'l'le: Frosh-Soph Foolball I, 2: Frosh-Soph Track I: Varsify Track 2: LeHer 2: Unde- cided. . JEAN OWEN, Winnelka: Honor Socieiy 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Soccer 3, Lacrosse 3, GAA 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinr Award 3: Properlies Crew 3, 4: Dramalic Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Rockford. ROGER OYEN, Winnelkaz Frosh-Soph Foofball 2, Varsily Foorball 4, Leller 4, Baseball 2: Glee Club 2. BETTY PALETTI, Glencoe: Commercial Club I, 2, 3: Sacred Hearl Academy. GRACE ROBERTA PALIARUL, Winnelka: Head of Swim- ming: Life Saving Award: Holy Ghosl' Academy I, 2: Loyola. JAMES EDMUND PEARSON, Winnelkaz Alhlelic Manager 4: Commerce Club I: Sfamp Club 2. SHIRLEY JANE PEARSON, Wilmellez Honor Group I, 3, 42 Rhylhms 2, GAA 2, 3, 4: Lens Club 3, 4: French Club 3.4: Service Club 4, Presidenl 4: Knox. WILLIAM PEEKEL, Wilmeile. CHARLES HARTING PERCY, WiIme'II'e: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group 3: Tri-Ship Represenlalive 4, Club Room Commiflee 4: American Legion Conlesl: Prince of Peace Coniesf: Sullivan High School I, 2: Chicago. MARY JUNE PETERHANS, WilmeHe: GAA I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 2: Rosary. EVELYN PETERSON, Win nefka. LOWELL S. PETERSON, Wilmeller Tri-Ship Represenlalive 3, Dance Commi'Hee 4: Varsily Baseball Manager, Nu- merals 3, Lelier 4, IM Baseball Champions 3: Orchesfra 2: gang I, 2, Leller I: S'I'amp Club 3, Secrelary-T'I'reasurer 3: ur ue. EVERETT ALLEN PHILIPS, Kenilworlhz Baseball Manager 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Drum Maior 4: Echoes Slalil I: News Slafl I, 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Purdue. MAXINE RUTH PHILIPSBORN, Glencoe: Glee Club 4: Service Club 3, 4: Briarcliff Jr. College. NANCY PICKARD, Wilme'He: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Girls' Club Arrangemenls Commillee 4: Archery 3: Riflery 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Award CommiHee 4: 300 Poinl' Award 2: 500 Poinl' Award 3: Mikado 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Madrigal Club I, 2: lnlclings Conlribulor 2: French Club 3, 4: Senior Music Club 4: Rifle Club 3: Leland Slanford. FRANCES PIERSON, Winnellcaz Madrigal Club I, 2: News S+aFF 4: Service Club 3, 4: Geology Club 4, Secrelary 4: Lens Club 2, 3: Ohio Wesleyan Universily. GRACE LILLIAN PIERSON, Winnellra: Sludenl Council Publicalions CommiH'ee 4: Girls' Club Employmenl Com- miI I'ee 4: Fislball I, 2, 3, 4, Class Manager 4: Baslrelball 4, GAA 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinf Award 4, Numerals 4: Glee Club 2, 3: News Slaff 4: Geology Club 4: Lens Club 3: Service Club 4: Carroll. PETERHANS f 'i I PiERsoN P4'iEQ,jf '? ff ,Mfr J gyxxaf' Jw PFLANZ POLLOCK POPP PORTER POTTER POWELL POWERS PRESCOTT ERNE PFLANZ, Glencoe: IM Touch Foofball Champions 3: Illinois. PRISCILLA PACKARD POLLOCK, Wilme'He: Honor Group I: Lacrosse 3, Rhy+hms 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Numerals 3: 300 Poini' Award 3: 500 Poinl' Award 4: Lens Club 2, 3, 4: Simmons College. WILMAR ANTONYA POPP, Wilmelle: GAA 3, 4: Gavel Club 2: Commerce Club 3: NorI'hwes'I'ern. JOAN MARY PORTER, Wilmellez GAA 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: S+. Mary's of Noire Dame. MARY ALICE POTTER, Winnellca: Soccer 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Baslcelball 3, Swimming I, 2, 3, Rhylhms I, 2, 3, Class Manager Swimming 3, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl' Award 2: 500 Poinl' Award 3: Slevens. DAYTON WEBB POWELL, Winnellca: Sludenl' Council Rep- resenI'aI'ive 2: Frosh-Soph Foolball I, 2, Varsily 3, 4, Nu- merals I, Le'Her 4: Glee Club I, 2. JOHN WILLIAM POWERS, Kenilworlhz Frosh-Soph Fool'- ball 2, IM Baseball Champions I: Chess Club 2: Lawrence- ville 3: Yale. HELEN AMELIA PRESCOTT, Wilmeflez TNT 4: Honor So- ciely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council Financial Commillee 4: Girls' Club Charily Commi'H'ee 3, Chairman 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Mikado 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Club I, Choir 4: Echoes Slaff 3, 4: Gavel Club I: French Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Music Club 4. 43 PETERSON ,.:.L.-VH--- lr PETERSON N, U., ,,, -' --Lf P+ Alai PHILIPS k - - Q- A A in ' ' ' 3 A ' I 'Y' , -... .NIMH , rw 1- ' ' X' lv I bfi-'ffkxv I I X, A N wth ,K s'5fJL ff ..'f'- 1 I t If Y',f,X' ' J' Wx ikgf, ON! ', -U ,iffy J PPPMLHPSQQRNQQZV V' ,f PICIZATQD MJ' Q' I' E, fv- PIERSON -0,11 My ,M JJJJD RANDALL RAPP RAYMER REED REICHARD REINWALD REPKE RICE RICE RIDAY RILEY RIVA ROBERTSON ROBINSON ROCHE ROCKWELL JOHN DEACON RANDALL, Wilmelle: Sludenl' Council Sludenl Relalions Commilfee 4, Represenlalive I, 2: Tri- Ship Siudenl' Aid Commillee 4: Usher Corps 4: Junior Swimming Manager 3, Numerals 3, Swimming Team 4, Leller 4, IM Lighfweighl Baslcelball 4, Horseshoe Doubles 3: Chess Club I: French Club 4: Illinois. GERTRUDE RAPP, Glenview: GAA 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Service Club 3, 4: Arizona. MIRIAM RAYMER, Hubbard Woods: Soccer I, 'Fislball I, 2, GAA 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinf Award: Ligh+nin' 4: News S'I'aFF 4: Lens Club 4: Ari' League 3, 4: Mills. BARBARA JEAN REED, Glencoe: S'I'uden+ Council Charler and Conlacl Commi'H'ee 3: Girls' Club Represenlalive 3, 4, Social Commillee 4, Charily Commilleel, Friendly Com- millee 3: GAA 3, 4: French Club 4: Wells. JEANNETTE VERONICA REICHARD, Glencoe: Honor Group 4: Middle Township High School I, 2, 3. HOWARD B. REINWALD, WiIme+'le: Varsily Traclc 3, 4, 2- Lap Relay Champions I: Commerce Club 4, Treasurer 4. ROBERT REPKE, Norlhfield. JOHN McCUTCHEON RICE, Winnellcaz IM Speedball Champions I: Gavel Club 3, Vice-Presidenl 3: Forensic Board 3: Illinois. P. J. RICE, WiImeH'e: Sluclenl' Council lnferscholaslic Rela- lions Commillee 3, Represenlalive 2, 3: Foolball I, 2, 3: Sporls Club I, 2: Alabama. X JACK RIDAY, Winnelkax Honor Sociely 4: Lighlweighf Baskelball 2, Tennis I, Horseshoes 3: IoIanI'I1e I, Milwa- ' do 3, Trial by Jury 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Oclel' I: Cornell. MAYNARD HUGH RILEY JR., Winnellca: Honor Group I: Sludenl' Council Publicalions Commillee 2, Financial Com- mi'Hee 3, 4: Tri-Ship Clubroom Commillee 4, Dance Com- miflee 4: Frosh-Soph Foolball 2, Numerals 2, Varsify Fool'- ball 3, 4: Mikado 3, Trial by Jury 4: Echoes Sfaff I, 2, 3, 4: News Slafli 2: Senior Music Club 4: Naulical Club 4: Darlmoulh. ALMA RIVA, Glencoe: Soccer I, 2, 4, Baskelball I, GAA 2, 3, 4: Commerce Club I, 2, 3, 4. JEANETTE ROBERTSON, Kenilworlhz Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Sfudenl Council Buildings and Grounds Commillee 4: Girls' Club Financial Commillee 3: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Soccer Manager 4, GAA 2, 3, 4: Commerce Club I, 2, 3, 4: Carlelon. FRANK MACLEAN ROBINSON, Winnellcaz Pasadena Junior College. PATSY FINN ROCHE, Glencoe: Soccer 3, 4, Dancing I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 3, Lacrosse 3, Clogging 3, 4, GAA Social Commillee 3, Inlramural Commillee 4, Official 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl Award 2: 500 Poinl' Award 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Madrigal Club 2: Radio Club 2: Wisconsin. PAISLEY ANN ROGICWELL, Winnellra: TNT 4: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Groupxli? '2, 3: Girls' Club Arrangemenls Com- millee I, Chainnglan 4, Financial Commillee 2, Friendly Commiiflee 3: lslioclcey 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Head of Base- ' , i III Ml, pf baxuii GAA--.,,,Ii,4 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl- Award 3: The Goose I, ,5 Hangsi.HiguIjf 33: Mikado 3, Glee club 3, 4, Choir 3, 4: A :Ex ,,1gDrfamaiic,f,CIub 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Wells. JV, .'y I! AX ,N f, hlgi N W , lj Lx, EJ y M 44 X if X 4 g V' A ' ', G' E, i 1 Q C I ROCKWOOD RODGER ROGERS ROGERS ROSEN ROTH ROTHERMEL ROTHSCHILD ROWE RU GEN RUSSELL RY DST ROM RUTH H. ROCKWOOD, Winnelka: TNT 4: Sludeni Coun- cil Represenlaiive 2: Girls' Club Financial Commiilee 3, 4, Employmenl CommiI Iee 3: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, Clogging 3, Head of Hockey 4, Junior Hockey Man- ager 3, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl' Award 2: 500 Poinl Award 4: Numerals I: Mikado 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Oc'IeI 3, 4: Echoes Sfalif 3: Rifle Club 2, 3: Senior Music Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4: Wellesley. MARY ALCOTT RODGER, Winnelka: Soccer I, 2, Basker- ball 2, 3, Baseball I, 3, Hockey 4, Lacrosse 3, Oicficials Slaff 2, 3, Class Manager Soccer, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poini Award 2: 500 Poin'r Award 3: Michigan. JAMES COURTNEY ROGERS, Wilmeilez Rifle Club 2. PHILIP T. ROGERS, WiImeHe: Tri-Ship Dance Commiliee 4: Frosh-Soph Foofball 2: Penrod I: QuaIi+y S+reeI ' 4: Dramalic Club I, 2, 3, 4: Williams Prize I: Norfhweslern. LOIS ANN ROSEN, Wilmelle: Sludenf Council Tripper Commillee 2: Girls' Club Financial Commiilee 4: Soccer I, 2, 3, Tennis I, Table Tennis Champion 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl Award 3: 500 Poini' Award 3: Numerals I, 2, 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Echoes Siaff 4: News Siaff 4: Arl' League 4: Lens Club 3: 'French Club 3, 4: Service Club 4: Smilh. RICHARD JAMES ROTH, Winnefkat Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Usher Corps 4: Rifle Club 2: Science Club 3: NorIhwes+ern. CHARLES THEODORE ROTHERMEL, JR., Glencoe: Slu- clenl Council Represenfalive 3: Tri-Ship Represenlaiive 4, Club Room Commiflee 2, 3, Dinner Commiliee 3: Frosh- Soph Foolball 2, Varsily Foolball 3, 4, LeI Ier 4, Frosh-Soph Baskelball 2, Varsiiy Baskelball 3, Frosh-Soph Baseball 2, Varsilry Baseball 4, IM Baskelball Champions 4: Echoes Siaff 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Dar+mou+h. SALISBU RY SAM U ELSON SAMWAY SANTUCCI JAMES ROTHSCHILD, Winneilza: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2: IoIan'Ihe I: Orchesfra I, 2: Echoes Slaff 4: Sporfs Club I, 2, 4, Treasurer 4: Lycee Janson de Sailly, France 3: Harvard. DAVID PRESCOTT ROWE, Barringlon: Swimming Team 4: New Trier Guard 4: Berkshire School I, Soulh Keni' School 3: Princelon. BETTY RAE RUGEN, Glenview: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: 300 Poini Award 3: Treble Clef 4: Echoes Siafli 4: Service Club 3, 4: Naiural Science Club 3: French Club 3, 4: Broadcasling Club 4: Dramalic Club 3, 4: Ohio Wesleyan. RUTH ELIZABETH RUSSELL, Wilmelle: Honor Group 2: French Club 3, 4: Broadcasling Club 4: Archaeology Club 4: Sullivan High School I: Illinois. HUBERT O. RYDSTROM, Glenview: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group 2, 3: Immanuel Church School: Armour InsIi'Iu'Ie of Technology. WILLIAM HENRY SALISBURY, Kenilworlhz Honor Socieiy 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3, 4: Siuclenl' Council Publicaiions Board 4: Radio Show Tickel CommiH'ee 4: lnformafion Desk 4: Usher Corps 4: LighI'nin' 4: Echoes Sialif 3, Ad- verfising Ediior 4: News S'IaFf 3, 4: Dramalic Club 4: Spanish Club 3: Norlhweslern. LEONARD PHILIP S. SAMUELSON, WiIme'II'e: Varsily Fool- ball Manager 2, 3, 4: Lighfweighl Baskerball 4, Numerals 3, LeH'er 4: News Slafli: Slamp Club I: Sporis Club I, 2: Radio Club 4: Whealon. PAUL SAMWAY, Glencoe: De Paul. MARY LOUISE SANTUCCI, Norihbrook: Norlhbrook High School I, 2, 3. 45 SAUVAGE SCARFF SCHAEFFER SCHAGER SCHEID SCHEIBEL SCHMALHOLZ SCHUBER SCH REIBER SCHWALL SCOFIELD SEIDEN , ,f SEDGWICK SENEAR SHAPIRO SHAPIRO JOHN EDWIN SAUVAGE, WiIme'He: Illinois. DONALD DOUGLAS SCARFF, Winneflraz TNT 3, 4: Honor Sociefy 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3, 4: SI'uden+ Council Pub- Iica'I'ions Commiifee 4, Represenlaiive 2, 4: Tri-Ship Rep- resenialive 3: IM Touch Foolball 4, Baslcelball 4: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 2: Goose Hangs High 3: Spread- ing 'Ihe News 4: LighInin ' 4: IoIan'I'he : MiIcado : Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I: Echoes Slafl 4: News Sfafl 3, 4: Junior Music Club I, 2, 3, Secrefary 2, Presideni' 3, Senior Music Club 3, 4, Secre'I'ary 3, Presidenl' 4: Ger- man,CIub 4: Naiural Science Club 3: Dramaiic Club 2, 3, 4: GAR HisI'ory Award 3: Illinois. HELEN ELIZABETH SCHAEFFER, WiIme'r+e: Glee Club 4: Treble Clef I, 2: Ari' League 3, 4: Lens Club 4: Gavel Club 3: Evanslon Academy of Fine Arl. MARGARET SCHAGER, WiImeH'e: Sacred Hearl Academy I, 2: Marquelle. t RAYMOND LEON SCHEID, Hubbard Woods: Varsily Fool- ball 4, Varsily Baseball 3, IM Baslceiball Champions 4: S+. George High School I, 2: Arizona. GEORGE ROY SCHEIBEL, WiImeH'e: Honor Group 2, 3: Tri-Ship Represenfafive 3: Frosh-Soph Fooiball 2, Varsi+y 3, 4, Numerals 2, LeH'er 4, Varsify Baslceiball 3: Universify , of Washinglon. VIRGINIA SCHMALHOLZ, WiImeHe: Commerce Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4. EVELYN VIRGINIA SCHUBER, WiIme'He: Honor Group 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Band 2: Spanish Club 4: Norihwesfern. 46 LOUISE EILEEN SCHREIBER, WiImeI'+e: Honor Group I, 2, 3, 4: S'I'uden'r Council Represenfaiive 2: Girls' Club Charily Commilrlee 4, RepresenI'a+ive 2: Soccer 2, Numerals 2, GAA 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl Award: Glee Club 3, 4: Echoes Slaff 4: Lens Club 3, 4: Junior Music Club I, 2: Senior lnlusic Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Madrigal Club 2: I inois. GEORGE W. SCHWALL,WiIme1+e: Glee Club 2: Commerce Club 4: Library Assislanl 2, 3, 4. JANET SCOFIELD, Glencoe: Girls' Club Represenlalive 4: French Club 3: Service Club 3, 4: Penn Hall. . CELIA DARLENE SEIDEN, Wilrneffez Arr League 3, 4: French Club 4: Sfephens Junior College. ELLEN JANE SEDGWICK, Winneflcaz Honor Group 4: Treble Clef I, 2: Na'IuraI Science 4: Service Club 4: Lens Club 4: Denison. ALLEN EUGENE SENEAR, Winnellcaz Honor Sociely 4: Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Secre+ary 2, 3, 4: Rebecca of Sunny- brook Farm 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Le'Her 2, 3: Honor Group I, 2, 3, 4: Williams. RICHARD IRVING SHAPIRO, WiImeH'e: Orchesfra I, 2: S'I'amp Club I, 2: Junior Music Club I, Senior Music Club 2, 3: Radio Club 2, 3, Vice Presidenf 3: Lens Club 4: Public Address Sysfem 2, 3, 4: Illinois. MILTON I. SHAPIRO, Wilmefrez TNT 4: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Siudenr Council Inferschool Rela- lions 3, Publicalions Commillee 4, Chairman 4, Head NT Publicify Bureau 3: Ediror Boys' Afhleiics Echoes 4: Co- Edi+or in Chief News 3, 4: Inklings Conlribufor 3: Narural Science Club 3, Treasurer 3: Sullivan Junior High School I, Jefferson Junior High School I: Universily of Chicago. DEXTER B. SHARP, Winnelkaz Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3, 4: S+uden'I' Council Represeniafive 2: Cheer- leading 4, Leller 4: Gymnasiics 2, 3, 4: Mikado 3: Trial by Jury 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Oclel' 3, 4, Senior Music Club 3, Treasurer 4: Science Club 2: Dramaiic Club 3, 4: Carlefon. JEANNE M. SHEPHERD, WiIme'I'I'e: Deerfield Shields I: Arl School. PHYLLIS SHERIFFS, Winnelka: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Girls' Club Represenlalive 2, Charily Com- miH'ee 4: Riflery 3, Clogging 3, Swimming 3, 4, GAA 3, 4: Echoes Slafi 4: Inklings Slaiif 4: Inklings Con'Iribu'Ior 4: Gavel Club 3: Senior Music Club 3, 4: Scriblerus 3, 4, Vice Presidenl' 4: Conneciicul. LEONARD SHURE, Niles Cenler: Foolball 2, Track 4, IM Foofball Champions 4: Green Slockings 3: Band I: Rifle Club I, 2, Rifle Team I, 2, Le'Her I: Dramalic Club 3, 4: Nafional Tyro Team Champions I: Illinois. KATHRYN WIEBOLDT SIECK, Winnelka: Honor Group I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl' Council Represenlalive 4: Girls' Club Pub- Iicily Commi'Hee 4: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 2: Dramalic Club 2, 3, 4: Black Mounlain. ROSEMARY SIEGEL, Hubbard Woods: Honor Group 3: Girls' Club Represenlalive 3: Commerce Club 3. DAVID HANNA SKILLEN, Wilmellez Fooiball 2, 4, Numerals 2, LeH'er 4, Baskelball I, 2, 4, Numerals I, 2, LeHer 4, Base- ball I, 2, 4, Numerals I, 2, Lelier 4: Deerlield Academy: Darlmoulh. JEROME SLONSEN, Glenview: Norlhbrook Junior High Schooi. JOSEPHINE ANN SMITH, Winnelkaz News Slalii 4: Com- merce Club 4: Moser. I I MK 4- I SIECK SIEGEL SKILLEN SLONSEN SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SNORF SOLOMON SOLOMON LYNAM ARTHUR SMITH, Winnelka. MARY JANE SMITH, Kenilworlhz Sludenl' Council Repre- senI'a'Iive 4: Girls' Club Social Commillee I, 4: Baseball 2, Numerals 2, Clogging 3, Riding 2, 3, GAA Social Com- miH'ee 4, GAA 2, 3, 4: 300 Poini Award: Properlies Crew 3, 4, Manager 4: Dramalic Club 3, 4: French Club 4: Lens Club 2, 3, 4: Swarlhmore. EDWARD L. SMITH, Winnelkaz Iniormalion Desk 3: Usher Corps 4: Frosh-Soph Fooiball 2, VarsiI'y Foolball 4, Num- erals 4, Frosh-Soph Baseball 2, Varsily 3, 4, Numerals 2, Lelier 3, 4. IM Ping Pong Doubles Champions 2: Trial by Jury : 2nd Glee Club I, 2: Isl Glee Club 4: Echoes Slaff 4: Michigan. , RENEE SMITH, Glenview: Honor Socieiy 4: Honor Group 2, 3, 4: S'I'udenI' Council Represenlalive 4: Tennis 2, 3: Immanuel Church School I: New Church Academy. LOWELL DELFORD SNORF, Wilmelfe: Honor Group 2: Presidenl- Healih Council 3, Vice Presidenl 2: Trip-Ship Dance Commillee 3, 4, Sludenl' 'Aid Commillee 2, 3, 4: Usher Corps 3, 4: Frosh-Soph Track I, 2, Varsify 3, 4, Numerals I, LeHer 2, 3, 4, IM Touch Foolball Champions 4: Echoes Slafi 2, 3: News Slalif 3: Sporls Club 4: Spanish Club 3: Logic Club 2: Illinois. BETTY CLAIRE SOLOMON, Glencoe: Horse-Back Riding I, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Numerals: Isl Place Horse Show I: Gavel Club 3: Gulf Park Junior College. JANE CLAIRE SOLOMON, Glencoe: Honor Group I: Girls' Club Friendly Commillee 2: Hockey 2, 3, Fislball I, 2, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Numerals 2: 300 Poin+ Award 2: 500 Poinl Award 4: Mikado 3: Isl Glee Club I, 2, 2nd Glee Club 3, 4: Lens Club I, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Whealon. 47 H 1 x g Q. my ,X I S i I 4 is SHARP . g Nj SHEPHERD X if I 3 SHERIFFS H ' , s I X SHURE I s 1 I .x ,pg I X 'J souLE SPANUTH SPEGEL SPINNEY STARKEL STANTEN STEFFENS STEFFENS STEBBINS STEIN STEIN STILLMAN SULLIVAN TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR CHARLES BECKLER SOULE, WiImeHe: Honor Group 2: Sludenf Council Treasurer 4: Inner Council 4: Chairman Finance Commiflee 4: Baskelball 2, 3, 4, Numerals 2, Lefler 4, Foofball 2, IM Volleyball Champs 3, 4: Spanish Club 3. JEAN GLORIA SPANUTH, WiImel'Ie: Girls' Club Publicily 4: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 2, OuaIily SI'ree+ 4, Spreading Ihe News 4, Lighlnin' 4: Mikado 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Echoes Siaff 4: News Sraff 3: Inklings Slalili 3: Deba'I'e Team I, 2, 3: Forensic League I, 2, 3, 4: Dramalic Club 2, 3, 4: Player 4: Room CommiH'ee 3: French Club 3: Gavel Club I, 2, 3, 4: En+er'lainmen'I Commillee 4: Ar'I' League 3: Junior Music Club 3: Norrhweslern School of Speech. VIVIAN ELIZABETH SPEGEL, WiIme++e: Honor Group I, 4: Girls' Club Arrangemenl' Commilrlee 4: Mikado 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: German Club 2, 3: Senior Music Club 4: Norfh Park Junior College. WILLIAM SCOTT SPINNEY, WiIme'He: TNT 4: Sfudeni' Council Vice-Presidenl' 3: Inner Council 3: Tri-Ship Vice- Presidenf 4: In'IerschoIas'Iic Relalions CommiH'ee 3: Infor- marion Desk 3: Usher Corps 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Co- Caplain 4, Numerals 2, Le'I'Ier 3, 4, IM Volleyball Champs 3, 4: Echoes Sfalif 3, 4: News S+aliF 2, 3: Class Presidenl 2: Darimoulh. DOROTHY HELEN STARKEL, WiIme++e: GAA 2, 3, 4: Echoes Sfalif 2: Rifle Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Norlhweslern. ARTHUR GEORGE STANTEN, Wilmelle: Duke Universi'I'y. HARVEY JOHN GEORGE STEFFENS Wilme'I'I'e. Frosh-So h I P Baseball 2: Commerce Club 4: Boxing 3. ROBERT STEFFENS, WiImeHe: Sludenl' Council Represen- Ialive I: Frosh-Soph Foolball I: Commerce Club. 48 FREDERICH WILLIAM STEBBINS, Kenilworlh: TNT 3, 4, Presidenl' 4: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Ship Treasurer 4, Chairman Publicily Commillee 3: Frosh-Soph Foo+baII I, 2, Cap- lain 2, Varsily 3, 4, Caplain 4, Numerals I, 2, Lelier 4: Green S+ockings 3: Dramalic Club 3: Yale Cup Award 3: Class Vice- Presidenl 3: Princelon. DONALD STEIN, Glencoe: Slanford. MARGARET ISOBEL STEIN, Winnefka: TNT 3, 4: Honor Group I: Inner Council 3, Publicaiions CommiH'ee 2, Chairman Inlerchol- aslic Relalions CommiHee 4, Represenialive 2: Girls' Club Vice- Presidenl' 4, Charily Commillee I, Social Commilfee 2: Swimming I, 2, 4, Archery 2, GAA Secrelary 2, Social CommiH'ee I, 3, GAA I: 300 Poinl Award 3: News S'IaFF 2: Science Club Presidenl 2: D.A.R. Cilizenship Award 4: Class Vice-Presidenl' 2: Benningfon. DONALD HOLMAN STILLMAN, Kenilworlhz TNT 4: S'I'udenl' Coun- cil Publicaiions Commillee 4: Tri-Ship Represenlalive I, 2, 3, Club Room Commilrlee 4, Dance Chairman 4: Informalion Desk 3, 4: Usher Corps 3, 4: Lighfweighl' Baske+baII 2, Jr. Varsily Baskelball 3, Varsily Baskelball 4, Varsi'I'y Tennis 4, IM Fealherweighl Baske'I'- ball Champs I: The Goose Hangs High 3: Echoes Slaff 3, Edilor-in-Chief 4: News Sfalif 3: Inklings Slalii 3: Dar+mouI'h. EDWIN O. SULLIVAN, JR., Chicago: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Le'H'er 3, 4, Foolball I, 2, IM Volleyball Champs 3, 4: Trial by Jury 4: Glee Club 4: Nolre Dame. ASHTON B. TAYLOR, Wilmellez TNT 4: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Tri-Ship Represenlalive 4, Publicify Commiflee 4: Informaiion Desk 4: Usher Corps 4: The Goose Hangs High 3: The Queen's Husband 4: Spreading 'Ihe News 4: LighInin' 4: Echoes Slaff 4: Dramalic Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 3, Presi- denl 4: Radio Club 3: Broadcasling Club 4: Slage Crew 2: Uni- versily of Chicago. CLAYTON TAYLOR, Glencoe: IM Track Champs I: Inklings Con- fribulor 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY JUDITH TAYLOR, Glencoe: Arl Club 3, 4: Gulf Park. KIRK TAYLOR, Kenilworlh: Baseball Manager 2: Spanish Club 4: Broadcasling Club 4: Hobarl. MARGARET TAYLOR, Hubbard Woods: Soccer I, Baseball 2, Fislball 3: Commerce Club 2, 4. ARTHUR THALMANN, Wilmelle: Commerce Club I, 2, 3, 4. DORIS THOMPSON, Glencoe: Honor Group I: Rifle Team 3, GAA 3, 4: Rifle Club I: Gavel Club 3: Norlhweslern. JACOB THOMPSON, Millbrook: Frosh-Soph Foolball 2, Num- erals 2, Frosh-Soph Baseball 2, Numerals 2, Varsily Baseball 3, 4, LeH'er 3, 4: Plano High School I: Norlhweslern. JANE SHARLE THOMPSON, Glencoe: Honor Group I: Girls' Club Represenlafive 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: Inklings Con- lribufor 3, 4: Rifle Club I: Norlhweslern. CHARLES A. THORSEN, Kenilworlhs Frosh-Soph Baskefball 2, Numerals 2, Varsily Baskelball 3, 4, LeHer 3, 4, IM Volleyball Champions I: Lake Foresl. LORNA LOUISE TIDEMAN, WiImeH'e: Girls' Club Chari+y Commi'H'ee 4: Soccer I: Madrigal Club 2, Junior Music Club I, Senior Music Club 4: French Club 4: Gavel Club I: msfiful Elfenau, Bern, Swilierland 2: Senn High School 3: inois. TAYLOR TAYLOR THALMANN THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON THORSEN TIDEMAN TOEPPEN TOWER TOWLE TRIPLETT UHE VERSINO VOGEL VORE LIONEL E. TOEPPEN, Wilmelle: Track 3, 4: Rifle Club 3: Illinois. LAWRENCE TOWER, WiIme'H'e: Rifle Club I, 3, Team 3' S+. Pelersburg Florida High School 2: Wesl' Poinl. ORSON A. TOWLE, JR., WiImeH'e: Orcheslra 4: Band 3, 4, Le'Her I, 2, 3. 4: Norlhwesfern. MURRAY CHARLES TRIPLETT, Wilme'I'Ie: Rifle Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3: Purdue. ELEANOR LAURA UHE, Winnelkaz Fislball 3, Baskefball 2, 3, Soccer I: Madrigal Club I, 2: News Slaff 4: Lens Club 3, 4: Geology Club 4: Ohio Wesleyan. JIM VERSINO, Wilmelle: Frosh-Soph Foolball I, 2, Varsily Foolball 3, 4, LeH'er 3, 4, Baseball I, Baskeiball I. DOROTHY FRANCES VOGEL, Wilmellez Baseball I, 2, Soccer I, 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Numerals 2: Nalural Science Club 3: Norfhweslern. GEOFFREY SINCLAIR VORE, Glencoe: Slage Crew 2, 3: Glee Club I: Rifle Club I: Radio Club 3, 4: Illinois. 49 I I WAGNER WAGN ER WALDO WALKER WARD WATROUS WEBER WEESE WEIGEL WELTER WELD 1 ! , 4 I , WELLMAN 1 jf J' f , I ,YK , of W ,J V lj sr I ' ' WENGRYN WENTER WERNER , WERNECKE 4 ALICE DOLORES WAGNER, Wilmelfez Baskefball I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, Soccer 3, GAA Member 2, 3, 4: 300 Poin+ Award: 500 Poinf Award, Numerals: Inklings Confribufor 4: French Club 4: Arf League 3, 4: Evansfon Academy of Fine Arfs. KATHERINE MARGARET WAGNER, Winnefkaz Honor Group 4: Commerce Club 4: Service Club 4: Business College. LESLIE C. WALDO, Winnefka: Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4, LeI Ier 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, Choir l, 2: lnklings Conlrib- ufor 3: Rifle Club 2: Norfhwesfern. ROBERT LEE WALKER, Winnefkaz Honor Sociefy 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Sfudenf Council Represenfalive 4: IM Volley- ball Champions 3: Ornifhology Club I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl' 4: Nafural Science Club 3, 4, Presidenf 4: Harvard Club of Chicago Award 3: Barne'H' Bird Prize Essay 3: Harvard. JANE DEALTRY WARD, Glencoe: Girls' Club Represenfa- five I, Social Commiflee 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: Treble Clef 3: Lens Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4. WILLIAM SCHUYLER WATROUS, Winnefka: Baseball 2, Bas- kefball Lighfweighfs 4, Baseball Numerals 2, IM Freefhrow- ing Champions I, IM Baseball Champions I: Wisconsin. ESTHER LOUISE WEBER, Winnefka: Hockey I, GAA 2, 3, 4, Numerals I: IoIanI'he I, Mikado 3, Orches'I'ra I, 2, 3, 4: Broadcasling Club 4: Minnesofa. JOHN ROBERT WEESE, Kenilworfh: TNT 4: Sfudenf Coun- cil Financial Commiffee 3, Represenfafive 3, 4: Tri-Ship Publicify Commiffee 3, 4: Usher Corps 3, 4: Frosh-Soph Foofball I, 2, Numerals 2, Varsify Foofball 3, 4, Lefrer 4: Penrod I, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 2, Spreading fhe News 4: Band 2, 4: Echoes Sfaff 3, 4, Ari Edifor 4: Dramafic Club I, 2, 3, 4, Players 2, 3, 4: Naufical Club 4: Broadcasfing Club 4: Cornell. 50 GEORGIA-LEE WEIGEL, Wilmeffez GAA 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Lens Club 4: Broadcasling Club 4: Sfephens Junior College. JOHN WELTER, WilmeHe: Track Team 2, Le+fer 2: Rifle Club I: Commerce Club 4: Miami. BETTY JANE WELD, Winnefka: TNT 3, 4: Honor Group I: Slu- den'I Council Dining Hall Commilfee 2, Publicify Commiffee 3: Girls' Club Employmenf Chairman 4, Represenfafive I, Friendly Commiffee I, Arrangemenfs Commiffee 3: Soccer I, Rifle Team I, GAA Official Commiffee 2, Publicify Commi'Hee 3: GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Green S+ockings 3, Mikado 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Club I, 2, Choir 4: Echoes Slaff 2, 3, 4, Typing Edifor 3, Assisfanl Edifor 4: News Sfaff 2, 3, 4, Feafure Edifor 4: Senior Music Club 4: Lens Club 2: Rifle Club I, 2: Dramalic Club 3, 4: Smilh. FREDRIC GUY WELLMAN, Niles Cenlerz News Sfaff 3, 4, Assisi'- anf Desk Edifor 4: Radio Club 4: Norfhwesfern. MARY WENGRYN, Winnefka. KATHERINE ANN WENTER, WiIme'I'fe: TNT 3, 4, Secrefary Treasurer 4: Sfudenf Council Secrefary 3, Inner Council 3: Girls' Club Secrefary 4: Baskefball I, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, Dancing I, 2, Fisfball I, 2, Baseball I, GAA Social Commiffee, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinf Award 2: 500 Poinl' Award 3, Numerals I: Ligh'I'nin ' 4: The Mikado 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Ocfei' 3, 4: Echoes Sfaff 4: Senior Music Club 3, 4, Junior Music Club 2: Spanish Cluh 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf 3: Lens Club 2: Broadcasfing Club 4: Class Vice-Presidenf 2: Bradford, Bosfon. WILLIAM HENRY WERNER, Glencoe: Junior Track Manager 3, Senior Track Manager 4, Numerals 3, Leffer 4, IM Lighfweighl Baskefball Champions 4: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3: Lawrence. RICHARD ARTHUR WERNECKE, Wilmellez Honor Group I, 3: Tri-Ship Represenlafive 4: IM Volleyball Champions 3: Qualify S+ree+ 4: Rifle Club I, 2, 3: Dramafic Club 4: Norfhwesfern. RAY VJ. WESTERGREN, Winnelka: Honor Group I: If I Were King : IoIan'Ihe I: Mikado 3: Orchesira I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4: News Sfaff 4: Gavel Club: Forensic Board: Wheaion. RUTH HELEN WETZEL, WiIme++e: Honor Socieiy, Honor Group I, 2, 3: Forensic Board: Gavel Club 3, 4: Rhode Island School of Design. ESTHER JANE WHEELAND, Winnelka: TNT 3, Vice-Presi- denl' 4: Honor Group I: Sludenl Council lnier-School ReIa'Iions Commilrlee 3, Represenlaiive I: Girls' Club So- cial CommiH'ee 2, 3, Chairman 4: Hockey I, Class Man- ager 2, Numerals I, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl' Award 2: Mikado g Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4: Echoes Slaff 4: Inklings ConIribu'I'or 2, 3: French Club 3, 4, Secre'I'ary 3: Lens Club 2, 3: Senior Music Club 4: Junior Class Presi- denf: Wellesley. ELIZABETH GRACE WHITE, WinneI'ka: Siudenl Council Represenialive I: Girls' Club RepresenI'a'I'ive 2, 3, Social Commilfee 3: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse 3, Clogging 3, Head of Lacrosse 3, GAA Social Commi'Hee 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl' Award 2: 500 Poinr Award 3, Numerals I: Glee Club 2: French Club 3, 4: Naiural Science Club 3: Lens Club 3, 4: Sfephens. FLORA JEAN WHITE, Winnefka: Honor Sociely, Honor Group I, 3: Sfudenl' Council Represeniafive I: Girls' Club Friendly Commifree 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Baskelball 4, Sophomore and Junior Archery Champion, IM Sporls Chair- man 4, Head of Archery 3, GAA IM Commilfee 4, Official Commillee 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinr Award 2: 500 Poinl' Award 3: Madrigal Club 2: Inklings Sfaff 3, 4: Mills. WILLIAM WHITE, Glenview: IM So'f'IbaII Champions 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4, LeHer I: Inklings Confribufor 3: Aviafion Club 4: Rifle Club I: Lens Club 4. I WESTERGREN 4 WETZEL WHEELAND W WHITE 5 x B . si E, ,A - WHITE WHITE WHITTINGTON WHITWELL WILCOX WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILDER WILTBERGER WOLDENBERG WOOLHISER ROXY IMOGENE WHITTINGTON, Kenilworfhz S+uden'I' Council Represenfalive 3: Soccer 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Lacrosse 3, GAA 3, 4: 300 Poin'r Award: Glee Club I: Spanish 4: Junior Music Club I: Banfon High School I: Nor'Ihwes'I'ern. JOSEPH E. WHITWELL, Winnelkaz Honor Group 4: Baseball 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Norlhweslern. DANIEL SIDNEY WILCOX, Winne'I'ka: Honor Group I, 2: Tri-Ship Represenlafive I: Baskelball Manager 2, IM Speedball Cham- pions I: Inklings Confribulor 4: French Club 4: Illinois. ANNETTE G. WILLIAMS, Winneikaz Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group 3: Clogging 3, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poin'I Award 3: 500 Poinl Award 4, Numerals 3: French Club 4: Lens Club 3, 4: Arl- League 4: Woosfer. . JOHN S. WILLIAMS, Winne'Ika: Touch Foolball I: Inklings Slaff 3: Darlmoulh. MARY PEARL WILLIAMS, Winnelka: Isl' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Debale Team I, 2, 3: Forensic League 3: Norihweslern. HAROLD WILDER. Winnelka: IM Foolball Champions I, IM Junior Manager 3, Senior Manager 4: N. S. School of Concen- Iralion I: Carlefon. JEAN BAXTER WILTBERGER, Kenilworlha Girls' Club Friendly Commi++ee 3, Arrangemenfs CommiHee 4: Hockey 4, Senior Head of Baskelball 4, GAA 3, 4: French Club 4: Evanslon Township High School I, 2: Bradford. MARTIN ROBERT WOLDENBERG, Hubbard Woods: Frosh-Soph Foolball I, Golf I, Track I, Tennis I, IM Foofball Champions I, Baseball I: SporI's Club I: Logic Club 2: Chess Club 4: Norlh- wesfern. JEAN WOOLHISER, Winne'I'ka: Girls' Club Represeniafive 4, Chariiy CommiH'ee 4: Tennis 3, Class Champion 4, GAA 3, 4, Head of Tennis 4, Head of Recreaiional Sporis 4: Treble Clef 2: French Club 2, 3, 4: Wells. 51 WOODS WRIGHT WRIGHT , . . WYLE I 1 YERKES ZELL BAKER BIRLAUF CONLEY FIEBERG FIELDING HERZIG HILLSBERG HOZA STERNBERG SUYDAM MARY JANE WOODS, Glenview: Honor Socie-'ly 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3: Service Club 3, 4, Illinois. JOHN M. WRIGHT, Winnellraz Honor Group I: Mikado 31 Glee Club 2, 3, Choir 35 Aviafion Club 4, Presidenl 4: M. I. T. WILLIAM GAYLORD WRIGHT, Winne'I'Ica: TNT 4: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 3: Sludenl Council, Chairman Sfudenl' Relalions Commiflee 4: IM Speedball Champions Ig Lighfing Crew I, 2, 3, 4, Chief Eleclrician 2, 3, 4: Dramalic Club I, 2, 3, 4, Player 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 41 Public Address Syslem Operalor 4: Purdue. FRANK STRAUSSER WYLE, Winnellcaz Tennis Doubles 3, 4, Table Tennis Doubles Ip The Oueen's Husband 45 Orches- lra I, 2, Rifle Club Ig Junior Music Club I1 Dramalic Club 4, M. I. T. VIRGINIA MOON YERKES, Winnellca: Honor Sociely 4: Honor Group I, 2, 3, Clogging 3, Riflery 3, Archery 3, GAA I, 2, 3, 4: 300 Poinl' Award, Numerals: Madrigal Club, French Club 2: Service Club 3, 4: Swarlhmore. MADELEINE LIAME ZELL, Wilmelle: Honor Group 2, 3. February Graduafes RUSSELL BAKER, Wilmelle: Lighlweighl Baslrelball 3, Var- siI'y 4, Leller 3, 4, Frosh-Soph Traclc 2, Numerals 2. HERMAN BIRLAUF, Wilmellez IM Baskelball Champions Ig Band Ig Rifle Club 2: German Club 2. 52 , iff L MICHAEL CONLEY, Kenilworlh. ROBERT FRANCIS FIEBERG, WiIme'He: Norlhweslern. EUGENIA FIELDING, Glenview: Service Club 43 Norlhbrook High School I, 2, 3: Nurses Training. JOSEPH HERZIG, Glencoe. LLOYD HILLSBERG, Wilmellez Orcheslra 2, 3, 4. ROBERT HOZA, Winnellca: IM Handball Champion 4: Iolan+he I, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. MARION STERNBERG, Glenview: Baseball I, 2, 3, GAA Slenographer, GAA 3, 4. CHARLES SUYDAM, DesPIaines: Library Assislanl 3: Fea- lure Edilor of News 3, 4. Seniors Whose Piciures Do Noi' Appear CHARLES DELGADO, Wilmefle: Mounl Pleasanl High School, New York, Sewanhalxa High School, New Yorlc. ROBERT KREUSCH, Wilmeile. ROBERT FREDERICK KRUEGER, Glenview. WAYNE WELD, WilmeH'e. JOSEPH BURTON WILLIS, Wilmelle: Cecilia High School, Louisiana: Loyola Universily. ROBERT F. WINTER, Wilmelie. ROBERT F. MILLER, Wilme'He: Senn High School I, 2. LaVaIIe High School 3. sxfii-21:1-. '1'-' 1 M milf : af '45 4 ZQ fjlgggljfff' f ggi? CW 4732- 9 f 4 V69 af at M QI c E 5.97 X ff N fm fig! L Q D X Hamm! K' 1 Lg. XL JXXEXDE o. mmm:--. Q ,...,-. if 1 1 Q 1 9 IX Km . K T x P x X 1 V. .. . - f A , 9 Qs: Q: fwbm 1, K IX wg, SUV Ai? ' QQ JH X H fan Wa f 7 ,Q V 6375? ff, Q S5 R Qjxk Svigwdu ! zfxk A X: f lf , 1 7 ,',g, 7 X 3 v f WW 11 D uri! JE Mm-. M-'M Wwgt an ior CLASS f fiifi Q , PRESIDENT ....,.. ,..,.. A LICE HANSON VICE-PRESIDENT .... ..,. R OLLAND CARSON SECRETARY ...,. ..,. N ANCY HOFFMAN TREASURER .... CHARLES BYRUM HANSON CARSON HOFFMAN BYRUNI HONOR GROUP Firsl' Row ilefl' fo righliz V. Wagner, B. Robinson, B. Cleveland, P. Grover, J. Pennberlhy, P. Walsh, J. Hole A. Burnham, J. Bailey, J. Russo, D. J. Harrgis, A. Schuman. Second Row: J. Soderberg, J. Kendrich, G. Hinman, M. Boozer, P. FiSl1er'. B- Ripley. J- Blgnell. F- STONES. M Smiih, R. Lechner, D. Paferson, B. Hindley, P. Slephenson, P. Shank, J. Bureif, C. Feaman, J. Lersch. Third Row: C. Sheridan, R. Monroe, R. Liess, K. Cummislxey, R. Purdy, P. Thompson, B. Lewis, M. TuHle, M. Worch, R. Obermeier, M. Janecki, B. J. Grosse, E. Sfringer, L. Mifchell, J. Walsfrum, P. Parks, R. Sprenger, A. J. Heinsen, S. Duncan, E. Halcanen, A. Olms+ead, P. King, B. Bluhm. Fourfh Row: T. Wilcox, J. Wolff, N. Deno, G. Kiddoo, E. Rofhschild, J. Brenclixyg J. Cahn, L. Holland, H. S+ein- loerger, J Graf, C Dwyer, J Lmgle, R. KlxMlller, D. Cowq . ,l liy'l', . r ene, P. Gerhard, R. Bloom J. Olin, G. James, C. Goodman, L. Mafson, H. S+range.QoioV92,E?7lJMwcYE gf Asa aa. .Jn -02 ,fx 1 , CREAM T V . ,, BJ . ,J wi ln f ,f:.L,x, i 55 V A s 'i if ' r 4 ,ii 5 ,i is I . if w'L...j . ' f Q .,-: ff' Wx 'itffi Q, f , g jf fa f f y ?5 Q Y' 1 LQQ, 9 -K ' Qsfiilg 7' 4' , ff V+, J 1,9 2:z1 ' 7 H, R 1X1- W -x.'J 4 'i fha f 1,6797 'L . --- N, . ,. .. g . -nes tk 1 ' ' uf- ww EJ - N E - Ecffaes f . f j 4 V ,. wiv 'J .ug - 71?i-SMIPCLC6' XXX 'Q l -a mx W fllij ' I M . , K- A- ' ' ,. 3:1-! W 4 , muff , -gf- X if ff L 4 r I AV 1 A ,487 .N 'fy Q .Vx E., JV .TW oplavmore CLASS PRESIDENT ...... ..... D ICK LA BONTE VICE-PRESIDENT ... ..... PAT GOODER SECRETARY ,... ...... N ANCY SWAN TREASURER .,.. .... R OBERT SCHEIBEL V LA BONTE GOODER SWAN sci-meal. sf' , 1 If X ,T J f z , . if jf ' , ,yi A . ' . .1 f , I w ffWVfW ,J J w. E fl f ' . X , J 94, al ,- .5 J ,I fi HONOR GROUP aka. i Firsr Row llefi' +o riglnflz H. Seiber, J. Peferson, A. Wold, J. Newman, M. Anderson, V. Galanre, M. A. Howard, A. Meissel, S. Woolen, L. Beecher, B. Srein, I. Bengsfon, B. Bruce, M. Clarke, V. Die+z, J. Lilrlefield, J. MacLow. Second Row: J. Woods, D. Baurn, M. Pearson, E. Wafson, M. Pierce, J. Krifzer, B. Crawford, R. McKeigl1an, S. Reichmann, G. Weinsrock, B. Baker, M. Hagan, L. H'-zrzig, F. Pagliarulo, N. Pierson, N. Bercaw, J. Crowder, M. Bellows, H. Gill. ' Third Row: M. Hauser, P. Wheelock, M. Seifkin, S. ScarraH', J. Gerwe, J. Rodger, L. Yafes, P. Harshaw, A. Hearne, J. Drucker, J. Bufferworih, R. McMillan, N. Pape, F. Bicklwam, A. Long, M. Gaffney, J. Beirnes, G. Leiclwsenring, H. Moller, M. Harms, D. Powell, R. Finney, D. Hirsch. - Fourih Row: T. Rockwell, B. Andrews, B. Coale, D. Frissell, B. Sfall, B. Raymer, B. Slillman, W. Farley, B. Farwell, B. Carlson, B. Morrison, J. Lawson, B. Landon, D. Garrefson, J. Horak, D. Meier, W. Hildebrand, D. Seiden, dj f B. Hinman, B. Younglove, G. Terzakes, E. McKeown, K. Humphrey, G. Moore. I Q1 4 . 1 off X., RCA ,gas .ig .Vx F Q A I 5 J I a I r',', 1 ,Y , If , L Y! .ss w-ff J J 0' . w. ? C71 v ii A 1 ,Y QDXXJ x M f'! vw if yi J pi ex lv fredaman CLASS PRESIDENT ....,. ,....,.., B ILL DODDS VICE-PRESIDENT ... .... STELLA JANNOTTA SECRETARY .... JOAN GOODNOW TREASURER ...,. LAWRENCE BOLING DODDS JANNOTTA GOODNOW BOLING HONOR GROUP Firsl' Row ilefl' fo righllz B. Larson, J. Sioenk, M. Chiappe, E. Merriman, B. Pe'H'ee, P. Frank, R. Lee, M Prissing, M. Cooley, D. Hinckley, H. Bull, C. Huck, N. Weishaar, J. Kilner, H. Kaempfer, F. Wagner, B. Lukens B. Cragg, P. Reimann, M. Hahn. Second Row: D. Geier, J. Smiih, J. Person, C. Hill, M. Woolhiser, D. Weflerer, B. Branch, J. Goodnow, B Scheiner, J. Goodman, M. Gedge, J. Eisenberg, N. Goodman, T. Kahn, M. BuH'erwor+h, M. Graff, B. Glenn G. Baldwin, P. Pierson, M. Braafen, C. Hallsieen, M. Hulfgren, E. Thorp. Third Row: V. Adams, L. Johnson, B. Bell, M. Olmsfead, J. LeoaH, G. Laughead, C. Weil, L. Boling, B. Frei B. Lindberg, J. Hopp, D. Kriebel, C. McCoy, K. Klagsfad, J. Rolh, P. Kelly, G. Rolhermel, T. Marshall, S Walker, F. Badger, D. Mcllraifh, M. Hohlfelder, D. Nuf, M. Frankel, B. Krisiof, L. Jones, M. Bray, M. Kendrick Fourrh Row: J. Long, B. Chrisfenson, D. Maxwell, B. Sleen, B. Brown, B. Srrauss, R. S+arre'H, J. Walker, D. Risk H. Kidd, L. Eisenberg, R. Price, J. Sweeney, J. Hayf, J. Wiesse, H. Cobb, J. Howard, F. Mackenzie, D. Buenger W. Peferson, T. Wilson, G. Powers, C. VanHorne, M. Mehlhope. 5uD'0N YiNa.mA'Bor'5ronCxf0- 9 We Honor Because he can hold any audience spell- bound as he spins his yarns, Because a+ +he same +ime he can be firm and undersfanding, Because he never fails fo command respecf, yel' bring +he relafionship be- MR. C, L, PERSING l'ween sludeni' and 'l'eacher +0 ifs linesl' expression, one of naruralness and com- radeship, Because he is leaving New Trier affer 'ren years of service, Because no one who comes in con+acl' wi+h him will ever forgel' 1'he experience. 14114 MRS. EDWARD T. FARWELL for +he service which she has so generously rendered New Trier during fhe pas'l' 'four years as a member of +he Board of Eclucafion. MRS. EDWARD T. FARWELL 61 :CRY , W cl.Ass Room f MMM ew MLK W UNQMNMVif xggmx Q MRM LCLA S MA S QNX DM- R xxwx CD J li ssloN Sim' , WximyQ.JXb-Q- WN fp-1 , Vw, . ,,U,,,v J , , K 6 .f,,f,V 1 gdb I 1 STUDY HALL LUNCH tie? 49 AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES THE TOWER IT'S THIS WAY, AREND YEP, THINK IT OVER, MR. SNYDER WE SEE YOU TOO BON VOYAGE ASH AND CHUCK 64 Aj, 'nu 'I' O7 4 X if My In n- K J ' uf? . 'H 'L' Y Hia, ',.' 'vm l Y-' ., 2' if - , , -15. . . 1 . . 5 , ,,: ,.,, ,, . . E 5,1 .. , dflfx' X ' ' ,a , x X . lp 5 ' E,,'- X ' V-gm L' S A 4' . V L mx Wy. ie ' X- A - 1 , awww , . ,M-,N - , 2: f V., f , . A f -, fi. V' H. if , ' , ,gg , - ,V - 'fr .L 'gg ' -. -- L. '- if ,,eg.1L'ni .fmlv W M ngj,f,f: -.1 , ' , . 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A - ,M K . ,. V I, W, wiki .gn ' 5 ,. xr' 1 . 'f .1 '. 11 v . f 4 Ji. Q, ' J K., n -1 4. , ,fl .YA .W Q-x ' ,,. ,7. I . .,--,, , . . Mf ., ,f , ww, ,f fa- ,M g n u l fa ry, , - 1 V, 1, n L , A n. Lf' E X x A 4 1 .fa 1 gp 1 i ,xii 'A 4 1 L 4 ,, R I H vi: f? ' if 'V , -.x r. es Q Y sf' WX .. 2 -mf-sh I J VARSITY l+'s an old axiom in +he spori' world 'ihal' in fhe long run +he breaks even fhemselves up. To +he four leffermen leH' from 'rhe I935 sfare foorball champs and 'io fheir I936 +eammaies +he frurh of 'rhis axiom was well demonsfrafed. LiH'le of 'rhe good 'For+une which habiiually followed +he Green Wave of fhe year previous remained 'I'o carry lasl' fall's 'l'eam 'Through ?vot64ll Firsi' Row ffrom le'F'i 'ro righfl: D. Slrillin, E. Hooker, D. Reynolds, P. Mallan, E. Gray, J. McFadzean, R. Wagner, J. Coyne, Capf. B. Sfebbins, J. Weese, J. Lamb, C. Lineberger, T. Anderson, B. Mac- Kunnon. Second Row: B. Grafiis, E. Channer, W. Powell, J. Versino, B. Seiferf, R. Carson, J. Edwards, C. Ball- enger, H. Clayfon, C. Third Row: B. Logan, E. Mahle, A. Bonne'H', B. Riley, P. Lang. Fourfh Row: J. Cahn, D. Herfel, R. Schiebel, Rofhermel, W. Driscoll, D. Koolish, D. Ogilvie, R. Oyen. T. German, J. Dix, C. Jacobs, J. Bufler, B. Ives, B. Carey, A. Cruffenden F. SubleH, B. Drake, L. Keefer, E. Mcllraiih, J. Seddon, J. Buhai, R. Raclin P. Thompson, R. Schied, B. Krippas, N. Smiih, B. Hipp, C. Moon, E. Kelley T. Riley. - , 1-urui. r..1m- n - . , i m1 u-Q1 idea 5 ,X J ? Their TighT spoTs. There were more TighT spoTs Tor The Team was inexperienced, none oT The regulars having played TirsT sTring before. The coordinaTion which comes 'From playing To- geTher over a long period oT Time was lacking. Two vicTories and six deTeaTs doT The record oT The '36 gridders-noT a bad one Taking inTo consideraTion The poinTs menTioned above. Emerson High oT Gary opened The season here by handing The Green a I2 To 0 Trimming. A week IaTer Proviso's championship conTenders came here To beaT The Green in The rain. The Tinal score, 27 To 6, does noT indicaTe eiTher The improvemenT in New Trier's play, or The equaIiTy oT The TirsT half, aT The end oT which 'Proviso led, 8 To 6. AgainsT MorTon The nexT week New Trier capiTaIized on every scoring chance, To pile up a 25 To 6 vicTory. Encouraged by This breaTher, The Team enTrained Tor CanTon, Ohio, 'For an inTersecTionaI baTTIe, in a Tairly opTimisTic frame of mind. However, The Trip resulTed in a 53 To 0 Trimming Tor The Green. ReTurning wiTh a large iniury lisT, and wiTh every reason To be discouraged, The squad surprised iTs supporTers by playing really good TooTbaII Tor The resT of The season. AIThough only one ouT oT The remaining Tour games re- sulTed in a vicTory, all Tour games were hard ToughT, wiTh New Trier a ThreaT unTil laTe in each game. Oak Park, championship bound, beaT The Team I9 To 0 a week aTTer The CanTon Trip. Then Tollowed a I3 To 7 vicTory over Highland Park and a hearTbreaking I5 To 7 deTeaT in The mud aT Waukegan. In The 'Final game of The season, EvansTon wiThsTood a briIIianT sec- ond haIT rally To win, 20 To 6. Key men in The '36 squad were The Tour reTurning Ie'I'Termen. CapTain Bill STebbins, Tull- back, Turned in a real job wiTh his ouTsTanding blocking and defensive work. Jim Versino, IeTT haIT, had anoTher Tough break This season, miss- ing half The season because of iniuries. His play in The EvansTon game, in which he re- Turned To acTion To Iead The second haIT come- --aiv lasmm-n.sfmf.aifw,.-me 1 I ,c, 1mmw1-zywfzemma-,wamym-a4.wM,,W back, was a sample of wha'l' he meani' +o ihe +eam while he was in. Two linemen were veferans. Jim Lamb, af guard, and iackle Clarence Lineberger were exfremely valuable alihough bofh were handi- capped by iniuries. Lamb won All-Suburban menfion. The ends, Skillin, MacKinnon, Scheibel and Edwards, were all new bui' improved rapidly as +he season progressed. Ensley Hooker and Ted Anderson were ihe ofher fackles. Hooker was New Trier's only represenfafive on ihe All- Surburban. In +he middle of fhe line, fhe guard posifions were held down by Jack Coyne, Bud Channer, Dave Koolish, Phil Mallen and Web Powell. Sophomore Dick Reynolds was a fix- 1'ure ai' cen'rer wifh John Weese and Bill Dris- coll as his replacemenls. The signal-calling assignmeni' 'fell +o Cap- fain-eleci' Dick Wagner and Chuck Ballenger. An oufsfanding quiniei' of halfbacks alfernaied in 'l'he backfield-Earl Gray, who s1'arred as regular lefi' half wiih Versino oui, Mickey Mc- Fadzean, Hugh Clayion, Chuck Rofhermel and Bill Krumsick. Rog Oyen was Sfebbins' aller- nafe ai' fullback. FRUSH-SUPH ?vo M411 Sfeady ball from Sepfember fhrough November enabled fhe frosh-soph foofball feam fo break even for 'ihe season. The feam won from Morfon, Highland Park and Waukegan, and losf fo all fhe members of fhe Big Three, Proviso, Oak Park, and Evansfon. Chief facfor in whaf success Coach Funkhouser's charges had fhis year was an excepfionally fine backfield. Tom Car- ney, who did fhe kicking, John Powell, a good passer, and Rigo Marchini, a good pass receiver, were all fine running half- backs also. Fullback Dick Sauer was a sfrong plunger and an excellenf blocker. The signal calling was handled by Bud Younglove. ln fhe line Melvin Kahn and Ted Harris were oufsfanding. Kahn, a fackle, was a deadly blocker, a powerful cog in fhe yearling offense. Harris, af guard, led fhe defense. Brown, DeVinny, Scheibel, Bruschini, Terzakes and Hinrichs complefed a com- pefenf line. Brown and DeVinny, fhe ends, were effecfive al' smashing inferference. DeVinny was an offensive fhreaf on passes. Hinrich's defensive play af cenfer more fhan balanced any errors in his passing. Firsf Rowllleff fo righfl:..Coach Funkhouser, Coach Shearer, Coach Wafers, G. Laughead, D. Sauer A. Marchml, A. Bruschinl, H. Hinrichs, T. Harris, E. Younglove, J. Powell, B. Brown, G. Terzakes B. Scheibel, M. Kahn. Second Row: K. Dowse, J. Miller, B. Gockel, J. Royal, B. Landon, B. Howell, J. Bloom, B. Benson E Moe, B. Sfillman, T. Ellis, B. Pemberfhy, R. Anderson. . Third Row: R. Hilner lMgr.l, F. Knoop, D. Durr, V. Smedley, D. Jennings, B. DeVinny, C. Ba'H'er B Evans, J. Meyer, H. Macqueene, P. Samuelson. m rmammfgmngu:mwn1mml-n.m1mr sou1.E STILLMAN sK1l.l.lN DEACON VARSITY Ka lee Mall A decidedly disappoinfing record compiled by The feam helped conceal fhe facf +ha+ New Trier's varsily baslcefball squad lasi' win+er was boih courageous and colorful. Alihough Coach Gra+er's 'leam won only six oul of sevenfeen games and placed sixlh in fhe league, 'rhe quinfef was a dangerous one and polenfially a winning com- binalion. Unlil his graduafion in February, Caplain Hal Finch held down one forward posifion. Finch was a close approach 'I'o perfeclion in high school baslcelball, an inspiring leader and 'lhe real sparlcplug of 'lhe Green a'H'aclc. Don Sfillman, Jack Fifzgerald and Ari' CruH'enden were fhe olher 'forwards on fhe squad who saw regular service. All 'three were fine shofs buf were handicapped by lack of height Fi'I'z- gerald also played cenfer while CruH'enden was used al' guard. Co- Capfain-elecf John Deacon, 'lhe 'lallesl' man on +he l'eam, was fhe regular cen'l'er. Deke, who was oui' parl of l'he season wi+h chicken pox, was 'fhird high scorer on l'he feam, finishing behind Finch and Fifzgerald. WTZGERALD CRUTTENDEN THORSEN Firsl' Row lleff lo righflx B. Clark, C. Thorsen, D. Sfillman, Caplain H. Finch, Coach Grafer. Second Row: B. Carey, H. Seiferl, J. Fifzgerald, C. Soule. Third Row: L. BenneH, D. Wagner, E. Samuelson, J. Deacon, J. Lingel, A. CruHenden, D. Slcillin. n.s.m,,. fwm...,.f,, ef.-ll-.e............, ww-im., sf., J., ,-smamnxv'w.mvm f 1 - -ui .1 - .MA-., f , ,..M-,Ma1r- - - NIELSEN CAREY WAGNER Swede Samuelson and Benneff sfarfed fhe season af guard buf were replaced in fhe Oak 'Park game by Dave Skillin and Chuck Soule who drew fhe sfarfing assignmenfs for fhe resf of fhe season. Much of fhe improvemenf fhe 'ream showed in fhe lafer sfages of fhe season can be fraced fo fhe play of fhe Soule-Skillin combinafion. To- gefher fhey formed an aggres- sive buf careful pair, carrying ouf fheir assignmenfs before frying any individual work. Alfhough fhey scored 50 poinfs befween fhem, fheir chief value was as defensive players. Co-Capfain-elecf Thompson, Carey, Thorsen, Wagner and Clark saw service as reserves. Blue lsland opened fhe sea- son here in December, losing 35 fo IO. Then followed a five game losing sfreak for fhe Green, as fhe Alumni and Dun- dee scored one poinf vicfories and Waukegan, Proviso and Oak Park handed ouf defeafs in successive weeks. S 70 X f , -x, fx N X k W 4 I Q 'nafi-jv .- . nl 3 f . . 1' 1 ., ., ,. Z511i.?'3 ' Buf fhe Oak Park vicfory margin was only fwo poinfs fhanks fo fhe work of Guards Skillin and Soule. The feam improved fasf affer vacafion, winning from Hinsdale, Evans- fon, Highland Park and fhe Champion Crane feam of Chicago, while losing a single game fo Morfon by fhree poinfs. The Crane game was fhe high wafer mark of The season. The lasf six games, all league confesfs, resulfed in only one vicfory. Four of fhese games were played wifhouf fhe serv- ices of Finch who closed his career againsf Oak Park in February, receiving an unusual fribufe from fhe crowd as he walked off fhe floor for fhe lasf fime. Nexf year's ouffif should have fhe same color which made 'l'he 36-37 squad so in- feresfing, wifh a promising squad of junior leffermen - Deacon, Thompson, Cla r k, Lingle, Carey, Wagner and Sieferf refurning. F FRUSH-SUPH In I935-'36 a sfrong frosh-soph cage squad won nine league games, losf fhree, and fied for fhe Suburban championship. Lasf year's feam, perhaps a shade sfronger, duplicafed fhaf record only fo miss fhe championship by a fwo- game margin. The feam was led by Dick Reynolds who played cenfer during mosf of fhe season. Rey- nolds was second high scorer on fhe feam. Af one forward posf was Rigo Marchini who wenf on a sensafional poinf spree early in fhe sea- son and kepf up fhe pace fo fhe end, scoring l6l poinfs in fwelve games. Sfan Jorgensen, a fine play maker and defensive player held down fhe ofher forward posf. A+ backguard Dick Sauer was a fixfure. He and Reynolds were chiefly responsible for New Trier's abilify fo confrol 'I'he ball af mosf fimes. Affer Reynolds had secured fhe fip off, Sauer's work under fhe backboards refained fhe ball for fhe Green. Price, fhe only freshman on fhe squad, played fhe floor guard posifion mosf of fhe season. Coach Ream's feam, drilled exclusively on fhe Man-fo-Man defense coupled wifh a fasf breaking offense, presenfed a game packed full KaAlzet6all of fhrills, spills, and brillianf shofs which in- creased fhe popularify of Frosh-Soph Baskefball fo a poinf unequalled in New Trier underclass compefifion. Able replacemenfs were available in fhe persons of Earl Borre, a'l' cenfer and forward, and Oscar Jorgensen who played guard and forward. Affer losing fo Blue lsland and defeafing Dundee, Coach Ream's charges opened fhe league season wifh vicfories over Waukegan and Proviso. The nexf week a one poinf defeaf by Oak Park, 'rhe evenfual champions, puf fhe yearlings in second place. The 'I'eam came back well. Alfhough fhey dropped fheir nexf game, a non-league filf wifh Hinsdale, a seven game winning sfreak which included vicfories over Morfon, Highland Park, Proviso, Crane of 'l'he Cify league, Oak Park, and fwo over Evansfon carried fhe Green info a firsf place fie. Buf when Morfon and Highland Park furned fhe fables on New Trier in 'rhe nexf fwo weeks, a vicfory over Wauke- gan befween fhe fwo defeafs was noi' enough 'l'o pull fhe feam back info fhe running. Firsf Row lleff fo righfl: D. Sauer, R. Marchini, Capf. D. Reynolds, S. Jorgensen, A. Price. Second Row: B. Sauer, E. Borre, D. Durr, B. Lingel, R. Howell, H. Hinrichs, F. Thackery. BFVY, ,, ,,,,,!,! , , , W.. H- , m,,L,W,,,, A , ,,,,...,.,W ,a,W,,Mmy., H f- -aiu:-ww wlwfwv-ovfrmv li Firsl Row llefl' lo righll: S. Carson, H. Moulding, J. Fyfe, W. Meyers, L. Snorf, B. Barnard, B. Murray lcap- lainl, G. Murray, T. Carney, P. Brown, T. Harringlon, J. McFadzean. H. Claylo VARSITY FW Second Row: L. Shure, B. Jennings, J. Jennings, D. Kenf, B. DeVinny, F. Kolb, C. Byrum, K. Brown, R. Monroe, n, B. Roberls, B. Anlhony. Third Row: T. Reily, H. Macqueene, H. Boyle, B. Gallagher, W. Knoop, W. Holze, Toeppen., C. Ballenger, D. Wade. ' Fourlh Row: J. Galbrailh, D. Johnson, J. Edwards, T. Bushnell, D.V'Koolish, R. Raclin, G. Boling, G. Hinman, A P. Greer, B. MURRAY, J. JENNINGS B. Horder, B. Cochran. One of New Trier's habils, or per- haps a habil' of Coaches John Nay and Paul Delaporle, is lurning oul good lrack 'l'eams. This year's squad is one of 'rhe besl' in +he s+a+e despile i'rs showing in The s'ra+e mee'I'. A+ 'rhe dale of fhis wrifing, iusl' before fhe ouldoor Sub- urban meer, ihe squad has failed lo bring back 'lhe vicl'or's laurels in only one, perhaps fwo, mee'l's-lhe sl'al'e championship carnival, and a dispuled pracrice meel' al' Oak Park which had no official winner. On 'rhe opposile side of lhe ledger are 'l'wo smashing viclories over Evans- lon in indoor dual meefs, a viclory over Oak Park and +he 'Kils in a +riangular in Oak Park's fieldhouse, an 87 'lo 8 defeal of Schurz, of Chicago, a 73lf2 'lo 2lV2 viclory over Hammond and a 74 +o 30 relay viclory over Highland Park. Bul' 'lhose are only small lriumphs compared 'lo 'l'he hisforic licking meled our +o Oak Park in 'l'he indoor Suburban meel', or +he much covered +eam cham- pionship won a+ lhe Oak Park relays, or, on +he ouldoor frack ai' Evanslon, 'rhe winning of 'lhe dis+ric'l' champion- ship. The 'rrack +eam is, as 'lhis goes +o press, looking 'forward +o bealing lhe slale championship Oak Park 'I'eam in fhe ouldoor Suburban 'lo be held in a 'Few days. Win or lose in 'rhal meer, however, and il' will slill have been a greal season. Evansfon opened +he indoor sea- BROWN, G. MURRAY, E. JENNINGS MEYERS, SNORF, MCFADZEAN, HINMAN BUSHNELL, ANTHONY, B. MURRAY l ins mn.-f. nap.-0.4 mehfwmmwxmfp , ff-lf .fl.f fl' son here on January 27, losing 54 'l'o 29. The 'Kiis were able +o iake only 'Four firsi places. For New Trier, Russ Monroe ran a 5.5 second 50 yard dash io win wi'rh Mickey McFadzean finishing +hird. Barnard won The high hurdle eveni' and placed second in 1'he lows. Wally Knoop and Gordy Boling gave New Trier place and show poinis in fhe highs and Sophomore Bob DeVinny +ook a l'hird in lhe low s'I'icks. Twenly poinfs were con+ribu+ed by fhe relay vicfors. The one lap leam used Sprinlers Snorf, Logan, McFadzean and Hinman. Clayfon, Anlhony, Bushnell and Holze made up a fwo lap 'leam while Cap+ain Bill Murray, Bill Jennings, Tom Harring'l'on and Sam Carson ran fhree laps each and +he disfance men, George Murray, Jack Jennings, Tom Gafles and Park Brown, covered sixfeen laps beiween +hem. ln +he 'Field even+s, High Jumpers Jack Fyfe, Dick Wade and Moreau figured in a second place 'rie. Sub- le1 l' won +he shop pu+ and Fyfe, Moulding and Rob- eris won poin+s in 'ihe pole vaul'I'. McFadzean gol' a second in 'ihe broad iump. A week laier 'lhe Green +ook a 'l'riangular againsi' Cak Park and Evansfon, winning 49V2 'lo 38 +o 32V2. ln +his meer, 'lhe disfance s+ars began 'io win individ- ual poinis. Jack Jennings and Bill Murray ran one-'lwo in 'l'he half mile and fhis FYFE 4 J SNORF performance was duplicafed by Park Brown and George Murray in +he mile run. Lowell Snorf and McFadzean furnished more one-+wo poinrs in +he broad jump. Monroe gof poinfs in fhe dash, Barnard and DeVinny in 1'he hurdles, An'I'hony and Harringion in +he quarfer mile, and +he relay feam lClay+on, Hinman, Snorf and McFadzeanl gol' a second. The field even1's brough+ in poinfs from Fyfe, Moulding, Wade and SubleH'. The second Evansion mee+ wenl' +o 'rhe Green by an even larger margin 'rhan ihe lirsf. Tom Carney figured prominenfly in 1'he BROWN scoring in +his mee? for 1'he firsi +ime, winning 'ihe low hur- dles and placing sec- ond in +he high jump. Borre look a second in 1'he pole vaull' which Fyfe won. An- ofher change saw Macqueene on lhe relay ieam insiead of Claylon. Only five 'lhird places and one sec- ond were won by Schurz when 'rhe Cily leaguers 'Traveled here on February 20. Mon- roe, Barnard, Anfho- ny, Bill Murray, Park Brown, SubleH, Snorf and 'I'he relay ieam all came ihrough wi+h firs+ places while Car- ney was a double vic- for and Moulding and Roberis +ied for a firsi' in +he pole vaul+. New faces among fhe individual poinl' win- ners were Bushnell in +he 440, Bill Jennings in 'rhe 880 and Ed- wards in 'rhe shor puf. 73 BARNARD HARRINGTON B. MURRAY Horder and Hinman ran wiTh Snorf and McFad- zean as a new relay quarTeT. A week laTer, Hammond was able To do only slighTly beTTer, winning one firsT place and spliTTing anofher in a Three-way Tie. Carson and Raclin made Their debuTs as individual poinT win- ners in The 440 and The shoT puT. Again The bulk of New Trier's poinTs came from The old sTand- bys in The 440,880 and mile runs, and in The broad iump. The Team enTered The Suburban indoor aT Oak Park raTed as having a chance To win. BuT The fellows had definiTe inTenTions of bringing home The championship and They noT only did so, buf They rubbed in a good Trimming for The resT of The league, scoring 5I poinTs. Bobbie Barnard conTribuTed his parT by upseTTing Keys of Oak Park To win The low hurdles, and grabbing a second in The highs. Park Brown and George Murray came from far behind To sTage anoTher one-Two finish in The mile run. McFadzean and Snorf chalked up The same record in The broad jump, while The relay Team, wiTh Warren Meyers as a new man, won a Tirsf. OTher poinTs were won by Monroe and McFadzean in 74 The dash, Devinny in The hurdles, Bushnell and Anfhony in The 440, Bill Murray in The 880, Fyfe and Moulding in The pole vaulT, Fyfe and Carney in The high jump and SubleTT in The shoT puT. BuT The vicTory was noT wiThouT iTs disappoinTmenT for Jack Jennings, who ran a beaufiful winning half mile only To lose The TiTle Through disquali- ficaTion. - CompeTiTion was Tougher in The Oak Park relays on April 3 wiTh only a poinT separafing New Trier from The second place Oaks. Barnard and Snorf won firsT places in Their specialfies To lead The scoring in individual evenTs. The eighT lap relay Team won a firsT place Tie and The medley relay Team goT a second To bring in The l7 poinTs which really won for New Trier. The firsT imporTanT ouTdoor meeT saw The Green gain 6l poinTs in The disTricT evenT aT EvansTon, Thus qualifying fourTeen men and a relay Team for The sTaTe meeT aT Champaign. BuT downsTaTe The Team fared noT so well due To a number of reasons and did noT place in The firsT Ten. The ouTdoor Suburban will be The lasT meeT of The season for The Team. MONROE 1-1 an-1-ar.anuffm.aum-mmqww-mwf r.,.f .Q-Wa-f.7Mw-vm-mr, e - f W 1 we rnusn-suvn Mele Afier a slow s1'ar+ in fhe indoor dual mee+ season, +he frosh-soph 'rrackmen showed sfeady improvemenf. In The indoor league mee'I' fhe +eam finished second, seven poinfs behind Evansfon. The 1'eam hopes +o be able +o cu? fha? margin down in fhe oufdoor meei' if 'l'he improvemeni' confinues a'l' The same rafe. Adair and Dailey are +he 1'eam's represen- 'I'a'lives in fhe dash event Adair was a poinf winner in 'l'he league meei. ln 'l'he hurdle evenfs Kim Brown looks like a coming sfar. Brown won +he league 'I'i+le in The lows and placed second in fhe highs. He compe'I'ed in 'I'he varsify meefs on occasion. Brown's running mate, Jurgenson, placed sec- DELAPORTE NAV ond and fourih in 'I'he championship hurdle evenfs. Of 'ihe quariei' of dis+ance men, Cushman, Da+han, Raymer and McNiH, Cushman seemed fo be fhe bes'l, winning a 'rhird in lhe league meef. Dick Wade and Cal Hill high lumped for 'rhe feam. Wade won 'l'he league 'lille wiih a record leap. The broad jump was handled by Casferline and Ba'H'er. Simons was a consisfenf poini' winner in 'lhe pole vaulf while Dick Sauer won +he league championship in 'Phe shoi' puf. Casferline, Laughead and Sauer helped Dailey and Adair oul' on fhe sprinf relay ieam. ji? Firs+ Row lleff fo righflz WhiHingion, D. Sauer, G. Simon, B. Dafhan, B. Raymer, G. Os'l'ers+rom, R. Daily, K. Brown, R. Wade. Second Row: R. Rafhbun lMgr.l, F. Knoop, A. Adair, S. Sullavan, B. McNiH', C. La Chappelle, D. Finney, B. Jurgenson. Third Row: A. Vanacker, W. Frederick, K. Beifinghaus, C. Hill, D. Kordfs, C. Nugeni, P. Casferline, T. Lucas, D. Cushman. ,1 ': 1 .5-1, MWu.1-.mm-snwwn-1pm-vmnL, mm-a1,w,i-A ,f -me-M www r fanf-may fy. we. f f-wg.mmW-Nw .WLf.z1ffff,l, f mmm..-wpf fff- 4...fwwv,f? .f.u-r 5 1372 , , Q f2Pgi5 f ,, X 4 Q41 4' fy 59 W 5 QQ!! 1 if 2 A I 1 V V f , zziwwfrbi 'i -Q., . W,p,u nf We fi1Q1f'ig,V JLSON LANSBEE VARSITY wimm ing The varsi+y swimmers made +heir firsl season in +l1e new pool a memorable one. Only one defeal' in ren dual meefs marred fheir record, and an overwhelming vicfory in l'he Suburban inl'erscholas+ic and a fhird place in 'l'he s+a'l'e meer, bolh held in Lake New Trier, added considerably 'lo 'rhe achievemenls of The fankmen. Two individual s'ra+e champions were numbered among +he ou'l- sfanding members of 'I'his year's squad. One of fhese was powerful Fred Henschel, a iunior, who capfured bo+h +he Suburban and 'rhe s'I'a+e IOO-yard breasl' sfroke crowns. l-lenschel is one of 'I'he mosl' prom- ising swimmers ever developed on Coach Jackson's reams and is one of Jack's besl' bels for nexi' year. The second man in +he breasi' s+roke evenl' for fhe Green was Ted Buenger who climaxed a consisl- em' record by faking second place honors in 'lhe Suburban meer and qualifying for 'rhe sfaie finals wi'rh 'Phe sixfh fasfesl' lime. Mark Follansbee was New Trier's o+her s+a1'e champ. Mark, one of +he youngesl' members of 'rhe squad, alfhough a senior, won bofh 'rhe league and s1'a+e +i1'les in 'l'he I00-yard back siroke. ln fhis same even+, Pal Conway 'look a second in fhe league and a fhird in +he slafe while Phil Mallen 'rook fourfh in 'rhe league. Firsf Row llef'r fo righfl: L. Hinrichs, L. Waldo. Second Row: Coach Condon, Coach Jackson, J. Davis, P. Gullickson, G. Kiddoo, D. LockeH', E. Sullivan P. Mallen, Co-Capf. B. Spinney, Co-Capf. J. Neilson, F. Henschel, P. Conway. HENSCHEI. Third Row' B Brockman llvlgrl B McJunkin J Randall S Wilder E Hess T Buenger WILDER Rexx? Fourfh Row:iH. Shabino, E. jasper, G. Wall, Kixlvliller, S. Jones,iM. Follansbee. I Hlily2lpQLq5-lilg I ... --......-.....4.1.1sw..rf. Ain.. fr , fw-1, V 1.-f, msvvy-vum.uewun.mMa14.fsa- szunffw4mwpmwwyu'.1gs SmNNEY,WALDO,SULMVAN,HESS Co-Capfain Bill Spinney, Ed Sullivan, Les Waldo, Ed Hess, Lance Hinrichs, Jack Randall, Wilder and Evans Jasper were The dash free sTyle men on The Team. Individually, Wilder and Hess Took Third and fourTh in The league meeT in The 50-yard evenT. Jasper won The IOO- yard championship. Hinrichs, Spinney, Sulli- van and Hess formed a 200-yard relay ouTfiT which seT a new league record in winning The Suburban TiTle. WiTh Waldo swimming in Hin- rich's place, The Team placed fourTh in The league meeT. Harry Shabino and Dick Kixlvliller were New Trier's represenTaTives in The 200-yard free evenT. Bofh iusT missed qualifying for The sTaTe finals. STan Jones and Co-Capfain Jimmy Neil- son did The fancy diving for The Team. Bofh JONES BUENGER were consisTenT, Jones placing in a Tie for second in The league meeT and qualifying sevenTh, iusT ouT of The final round, in The sTaTe preliminaries, while Co-Capfain Neilson was fourfh in The league and eighTh in The sTaTe. Mark Follansbee, Fred Henschel and Lance Hinrichs composed The medley relay Team which won The league TiTle in record-breaking Time. This Team qualified in The sTaTe cham- pionships wiTh The fasTesT Time buT was dis- qualified in The final race. All in all This has been one of The besT seasons The swimmers have had-so successful in facT ThaT swimming has been elevafed To The rank of a maior sporT, a posiTion iT held long ago if consisTenT meriT is The sfandard used To judge The sporfs. JACKSON - wmfwf s,M..Qs, 1 ,,m..1lw if r.- , f1m To 0. gwexix lowxff Sod- J, gi FM Swggex G-lliwbx S mx mrrlefgrg C M MW NYAN MO U Nb Y- i LEJK- Q-'i W 'iW.5ii-QJJQW JASPER 1936-37 VARSITY SWIMMING RECCRD New Trier 26 .,,. .,...... M aine 49 New Trier 42 .4., ..,..... M oriron 24 New Trier 52 .... .... H ighland Park I4 I New Trier 38 .... ,... L ane Tech 37 I New Trier 46 .A.. .,... P roviso 20 New Trier 48 ..,. .... E vansfon I8 New Trier 36 ..., .... O ak Park 30 New Trier 43 .... .... W aukegan 23 New Trier 5I ...... .... R ockforcl 24 New Trier 4IV2 .... ...., C ulver 33V2 THE GUARD Firsf Row llefl lo righ+l: S. Wilder, L. Hinrichs, F. Be nne'l', F. Henschel, D. Garrefson, J. Davis, F. Slwevan augh, T. Ellis, B. Drucker, G. WaH, J. Neilson, S. Jones. Second Row lleff +o righll: D. Reynolds, J. Hale, P. Mallen, E. Sullivan, B. Morris, D. Rowe, B. McJunkin, T Buenger, M. Follansbee, S. Vernon, H. Gershenow, K. Kingery, B. Spinney, Coach Jackson. .im-yuan-wana... f4-mumwpwm-any-,f'ma.wmmu.1 wruqmgmwm. ,,,,.,,,:p -1-5g...,.uu , 4111:-11,-a Vg-1-QJ4Er4:1fm1lM LAWRENCE ,f ELUS- , DRUCKER 'j VWESEAX N BENNETT GERSHENOW 7 3 1- ' , 2' I f 3 s , 1 on ! f f iw , r j 'K .M 0 FRUSH-SUPH .Scum m IM g Alihough losing 'i'wo praciice meefs, one +o Maine, and one +o Lane Tech, 'The frosh-soph swimming 'I'eam was +ops in +he Suburban League. The youngsiers beaf Morion, Highland Park, Proviso, Evansfon, Oak Park and Waukegan all in convincing 'fashion in dual meeis, and 'Then bea+ +hem again in 'lhe inierscholaslic meei' held a'l' New Trier. Don Garreison, Bob BenneH', Bob Wiese and Tom Ellis made up +he championship 200-yard relay +eam which sei' a new league record. Harold Mol+er also sei' a record in winning 'l'he league breasi' s+roke 'i'i+le. Harold Gershenow was anoiher Firsf Row: D. Rennalds. poinl' coniribuior in 'ihis eveni. ln 'ihe 'fifiy-yard back siroke, Bill Drucker, league champion, John Wiese and Bill Wiese were all poini' winners. John Clark was l'he besi' 'Free sfyle man, sei'+ing league records in bo+h +he 50- and 75-yard evenis +o win iiiles. Tom Ellis and Vincenl' Oafis were his ieammafes in 'ihese evenis. Diver Jack Davis won 'ihe league irosh-soph i'i+le and also a major leH'er For his showing in ihe s'ia+e meet Ofher poini' winners in This eveni were MoH'er and Bob Lawrence. The Drucker, Gershenow and Ben- ne'H' medley relay 'Team was anoiher record breaker and 'Hile holder. Second Row: Coach Condon, Coach Jackson, T. Ellis, V. Oaiis, B. Benne'H, J. Clark, H. Moller, J. Wiese, L. Quinlan, J. Hale, B. Morris, J. Horac, B. Lawrence, B. Wiese. Third Row: H. Gershenow. Fourfh Row: R. Jones, J. Bayard, R. Rogers, S. Vernon, B. Drucker, D. Garrefson, D. Wilson. OAUS CLARK GARRETSON .,.mmm,.f ...MEN . f.,-1fn,..4 s fu.. sig.:-vw,-..,11nf,,-f.cus....,l-L .1,.,1y.,..M.rgqi,1a.. f GLOVER KASPER MIKKELSEN CRUTTENDEN H BRUHN I SMITI- l VARSITY Many Echoes in previous years have forecasied . championship seasons for fhe New Trier varsify baseball squad. Never have 'rhose +i'rle hopes ma+erialized. Bu+ 'rhis year, a+ rhe 'rime 'l'he book wen'I' 'ro press, New Trier was oui' in froni' in ihe league race wifh Two-'rhirds of +he season over. H' is no forecasf buf a s+a+emen+ of faci 'ro say +ha'I' regardless of +he oufcome of 'rhe res'r of +he season, +he I9-37 squad is The grea'I'es+ represen+a+ive New Trier has ever had on +he diamond. To dale oui' of eleven games, 'I'en have been vicfories for fhe Gray- Green men. Eigh'l' of fhose winning efforis were consecufive. ln fhe eleven games +hey have pounded 86 runs across The plafe, an average of almosi' eighf a game, while Their opponenfs have been allowed only 33 markers, an average of fhree a game. -The pifching siaff responsible for fhe fhree runs per game average of +he opposifion is rhe besl' in fhe league. Capiain George Ace Glover is in his rhird year as a varsi'ry hurler while Ed Bruhn and Jalce Thompson are bofh ve+erans of 1'he I936 ieam. Burr Blow, sou+hpaw relief pi+cher from 'I'he I936 frosh-soph, rounds ou+ 'The s+aff. When fhey are no'l' pifching, Glover and Bruhn aH'erna1'e al' firsf base. Boih are compeieni' fielders and a+ bai' are long ball hi+'I'ers. The second base combinafion is made up of Paul Toads Kasper ai' second and Ari' Cru'H'enden ai' shor1'- sfop. Bo+h are high up on 1'he official 'ream baH'ing averages. Firsi Row lleff +o righ+l: L. Pe+erson, R. BurneH, A. CruHenden, L. Miklrelsen, P. Kasper, D. Skillen, K. Krawford, H. Keefe. Second Row: W. Lyman, B. Rion, C. Rofhermel, F. Mercer, E. Gray, B. Driscoll, B. Blow, J. Crowell, M. Mundee. Third Row: Coach Graier, D. Rick, G. Herman, N. Smifh, R. Schied, B. McNiH, G. Glover, J. Thompson E. Bruhn, l. Jackson, G. Wa'H, H. Riley. Third base is held down by an- o'l'her veieran, acfive Lief Mikkelsen, a consisfem' bafsman. Hard-hil ling Babe Herman and Marsh Mundee have al+erna+ed in lefl field. ln cenler is Ned Smi1'h. The oldesl member in poin'l' of service plays righl' field - Willie Driscoll, a four- year veferan. Behind 'rhe bar Dave Skillin confin- ued 'I'o celebrafe his re+urn +o New Trier by grabbing off his fhird regular assignmenl' of +he year on a varsi+y +eam. Dave has 'l'he same nafural abilify and aggressiveness in baseball 'lhai' he has shown on +he gridiron and The baske'l'ball floor. Spring goi' a lale s+ar'l' +his year so New Trier opened 'Phe Suburban season wifhoui' playing any praciice games. Behind 'lhe +wo-hir pifching of Caplain Glover, 'lhe Green nosed oui' Highland Park, 2 'lo l on April I9 and +he same week Ed Bruhn shui' ou'r Waukegan while his +eamma'l'es were colleciing fwelve runs. ln a pracfice game on April 26, Jake Thompson and Bruhn held 'Phe lefi'-handed Lake Kaweball ROTHERMEL, ' GRAY EGL: U l DRISCOLL SKILLIN Foresl' ba'l'smen in check 'lo win, 8 'l'o 4. Then came 'l'wo grafifying vicfories. Paul Kasper collecfed fhree hil's 'lo lead in pounding ou'r an 8 'lo 3 win 'from Evansron and a week la+er a barrage ofhifs, including a homer by Her- man, combined wilh Villager misplays, gave New Trier a vicfory over Oak Park. On May 6 Amundsen 'look a l7 'l'o 2 Trim- ming and +he nexl' day Loyola fell I4 'lo 4. Againsf 'l'he favored Proviso squad on May 8, Bruhn pilched a +wo hi+ shu'lou+ and won when Glover and Cru'H'enden led lhe 'leam in run- making. Proviso re+alia+ed fhe nexl' Monday, snapping +he New Trier vicfory chain wil'h a IO lo 4 defeaf. Coach Gra'l'er expressed +he belief +ha'l' 'lhe defeal' would knock any over-confidence ou+ of fhe ieam ra+her 'rhan discourage +hem. Bearing him oul, New Trier beal' Mor'I'on and Highland Park in 'l'he nex'l' 'l'wo 'lilfs fo remain 'lille-bound. ln +he Mor+on game, Bruhn pifched good ball againsl' 'l'he hifherro undefeared de- fending champs and hii' a home run wi+h 1'wo men on base 'ro drive in 'l'he winning runs. Four more games remain on New Trier's league schedule. Mor'l'on, Evanslon, Oak Park and Waukegan s+ill bar lhe +i+le door. Bui' wi'rh any luck a+ all, hard-working Coach Graler and Capfain Glover will be +he leaders of New Trier's firsl league baseball champions by +he lime 'lhis Echoes is our. Flrsf Row leff fo righfl: D. Sauer, B. Appel, B. Thomas, E. Borre, C. Bell, Coach Sandvlg R Marchini, A. Bruschini, B. Horn, J. Davis, R. Rounsfull. Second Row leff fo righflz F. Quick, B. Small, W. K. Yafes, J. Miller, B. Young- love l Moeller B Dewey, R. Bowers, M. Harms, C. Goodman lMgr.l. f USH-SUPH 'viii Kaweball Coach Sandvig's second frosh-soph baseball feam has shown promising sfrengfh in fhe games played up fo fhe dafe of fhis wrifing. The yearlings have losf only one game so far, fhe firsf of fhe series wifh Oak Park. On fhe credif side of fhe ledger are fwo vicfories over Proviso, and one each over Evansfon and Waukegan. Sandy has high hopes of winning all fhree of fhe remaining games againsi' Wau- kegan, Evansfon and Oak Park. Mosf promising from fhe sfandpoinf of maferial for fufure varsify feams has been fhe pifching sfaff of Bell, Jack Davis and Bob Davis. Jack Davis' powerful hiffing has given him an ouffield berfh when he is nof hurling. Af firsf base is Earl Borre, a fine fielder and a fair hiffer. Reggie Rounsfull holds down fhe second base berfh. Capfain Jim Dewey, shorfsfop, has shown abilify bofh af baf and afield. Third base is covered by Dick Sauer, a four sporf sfar. Since fhe enfire varsify infield graduafes fhis year, all four of fhese youngsfers have fhe inside 'rrack on nexf year's sfarfing iobs. A Besides Jack Davis, fhe ouffield is covered by Bob Horn, Vince Smedley and Rigo Marchini, anofher all-around sfar. Behind fhe baf is one of fhe feam's sfars, Bruschini, a good backsfop and a fair hiffer. Wi Led by Capfain Joe Franco, a 'four-year veferan and one of 'the iinesi' young players in 'ihe middle wesf, fhe Lawrence and Tom Maclviorran re- +urning as ve'l'erans. ScoH' Campbell, Tom Harringion, Van Smifh, Gordon golf ream has piled up a really i es LU and Howie Keefe also won sive record ihis spring. A+ 1' - paces on fhe 'leam on 'rhe basis of of 'lhis wriiing, New Trier has won eleven siraighl' maiches, scoring l39V2 poin+s 'I'o rheir opponenis' 28'f2. This winning s'I'reak is +he l937 golf 'ieam's coniribuiion 'ro New Trier's record over a period of years. The las'l' lime a Green-Gray golf +eam losi' a march was in I934 and since 'ihen 'I'he +eam has won 27 s1'raigh'i. Twice in Thai' period of ihree years 'ihe 'ieam has also won 'l'he Suburban 'iournamenl' which is decided on medal play. The sole loss in +he fournameni was by a margin of one siroke. Besides Franco, +his year's 'Team has Jack Brigham, Phil Greer, Len 'iheir showing in 'ihe qualifying 'l'rials which Coach Aram conducfed in April. So 'far fhe 'I'eam has numbered among iis eleven viciims Culver, Chi- cago Laiin, Niles Cenrer, Lake Foresi, Proviso, Waukegan, McHenry, Oak Park, Loyola, Morfon and Evans'I'on. T h e Suburban fournameni' and ,gyi marches w i 'I' h V 4 X Highland P Bill li. Chwago Lal ' H- iisar 14 213 Lake Foresi. Mc- L i ' . Henry and Rock- 5 'if A , 'ford siill remain T on fhe schedule. FRANCO lLefi' To righflz J. Franco, Coach Aram, P. Greer, L. Lawrence, J. Brigham, S. Campbell, T. MacMorran - 4f f, . 1l4ffnufl,,,fff,-.4- EARLY KREER NIELSEN RIDAY li l C Nl STILIXIBMIQ WA.. l , l enniA This year's Tennis Team has every bi+ oT New Trier's TradiTional sTrengTh in The sporT. Three Tour-year veT- erans, Co-CapTain Dave Early, Co-CapTain ArT Nielsen and Dan Kreer, and a sophomore leTTerman, Diclc Wacle, playing as Two doubles combinaTions, have already earned The sTaTe championship Tor The Team. Early and Kreer won The disTricT TiTle wiTh Nielsen and Wade The runners-up To qualiTy Tor The downsTaTe meeT. AT Champaign The Early-Kreer Team won,The sTaTe championship while Nielsen and Wade losT a Tough Three-seT maTch in The semi-Tinals. ln Team maTches, New Trier 'Finished iTs schedule wiThouT a loss, Trouncing UniversiTy High, Maine Twice, Highland Parlc, MorTon, Lalce ForesT and EvansTon, all by a 5 To 0 score, and nosing ouT Oak Park, 3 To' 2. AT This wriTing only The Suburban league TournamenT re- mains on The schedule and Coach Flaningam has high hopes oT seeing his Team win boTh The individual and Team TiTles. UJBesides The quarTeT menTioned above who have c Ylrried The burden in TournamenTs, Jack Riday, Daly, Jill 'xs.NjliiQA 1 John Deacon have conTribuTed To The 'Fine maTch if Kyle hghowing oT The Team. J . .1 3 J Ng, Bill ll .ei x FirsT Row ileTT To righTl: D. Early, A. Nielsen, Co-capTains. Second Row: F. Henschel, Manager, D. Kreer, J. Deacon, J. Riday, D. STillman E. Wilder, C. Nevins, G. Daly, D. Wade, Coach Flaningam, J. Bryson. 8. lb' , VV! Aj: fy. , ' 1 f ffl T V ,-,zigf-fy., 134:55 w if i DUNHILL ROTHSCHILD BARNUM ElDEN Presidenl' .,,... ..... J ohn Dunhill J 6 Vice-Presidenl' ..., .... W illiam Barnum Secrelary ...... ,........ P aul Eiden Treasurer . . . , ..... James Roihschild Mosi' of fhe reasons for 'l'he confinued and unusual success of inframural sporfs a+ New Trier can be 'lraced +o 'lhe Sporfs Club and i+s sponsor, lvlr. D. G. Showley. This year 'lhe club was headed by John Dunhill, presidenf, Bill Barnum, vice presidenf, Paul Eiden, secreiary, and Jim Rofhschild, lreas- urer. Lisfed as 'The obiecfs of 'ihe Sporfs Club are lil +he sponsoring, promofion and conduci- ing of as many inframural sporfs as possible wiihoul' conflicfing wifh fhe policies of fhe afhlefic depar'lmen'l': l2l educafion in mefhods of playing, officiafing and managing 'lhe various sporlsg and l3l 'lhe developmenl' of sporfsman- ship and a spiri'l' of fair play in all inferschol- asfic and inframural sporfs among speciafors, officials and players. To accomplish 'lhese obiecfs, fhe club holds meefings every Wednesday, al' which 'lime reporfs and discussions of various sporfs and a'l'hle+ic mefhods are held. Club members officiafe al' all iM con'l'es+s. To promofe fellow- ship wifhin +he club, 'lwo par'l'ies were spon- sored 'lhis year. Baslcefball and playground ball reams are organized by fhe club members. The Sporfs Club was again acfive 'lhis year in promofing and sfaging fhe annual Spor'l's Car- nival. For performing 'lhe various cluiies of club members in fhe IM field, poinfs are acquired. Seniors who have earned six hundred or more poinfs are eligible fo receive silver medals specially designed for fhe club. Bill Barnum, John Dunhill and Paul Kasper received 'lhese awards fhis year. The highesl' honor 'l'he Sporfs Club offers is given +0 ou'l's'l'anding members who have con- 'rribufed unselfish service fo The club in 'lhe promofion of IM sporls al' New Trier. ln recognifion of fhis service fhe names of Paul Eiclen and Bill Barnum were engraved on 'lhe Sporfs Club Trophy which was given fhe club in I93O by Mr. Showley. Firsf Row lleff 'lo righ'rl:'B. Mclndoo, C. Kuhnen, T. Kiefh, B. Levings. Second Row llefl' 'fo righils B. Moss, P. Eiden, J. Rofhschild, J. Dunhill, B. Barnum, Mr. Showley, F. Henschel. Third Row llefl' fo righl'l:,J. Roberfson, A. Seddon. B. Dodds, B. Raymer, B. Lazear, B. Adanslci, E. Rofhschild. f VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Firsl Row llefl' fo righ+l E. Sullivan, L. Brownlee, B Spinney. Second Row lleff +o righfl C. Lineberger, T. Buenger C. Soule, H. Murphy. IVIDUAL CHAMPS lefl' +o righflz S. Campbell, Y , . , . C Mayer W Scl1ueH G B. Normoyle. w llefi' 'l'o righflz J. Galbrailh, Brown, B. McNi'H', H. Mould- SENIOR VOLLEY- BALL FINALISTS Firsi' Row llefl' fo rigl1'rl: B. Spinney, C. Kerner, J. Anderson, E. Gray, T. Buen- ger. Second Row E. Sullivan, H. Reinwald, R. Scheibel, B. MacKinnon, I. Jackson. intramural IM ADVISER ROOM MANAGERS Firsr Row llef+ 'ro righfl B. Andrews, M. Hill, R. Hill ner, J. Cook, S. Campbell, J. Dunhill, F. Winand. Second Row: C. Sheridan, R. Sfarr, W. Clarlr, H Eisensfad+, C. Goodnow, K. Crawford, J. Brigham, D. Hufchins, P. Cray. Third Row: T. Gafles, B. Riley, J. Buhai, H. While, B. Nelson, J. Olin, B. An derson, S. Fisher. IM BASKETBALL CHAMPS Firsi' Row llefi' 'lo righii: D. Kriebel, L. Boling, B. Brigham. Second Row: C. Rofhermel, J. Dunhill, J. Badger, S. Campbell, R. Schied. Third Row: R. Cushman, P. Conway, B. Leary, J. Brigham, B. Werner, J. Randall. IMYTOUCH FOOT- BALL CHAMPS Firsf Row lleff +o righfl B. Horder, L. Snorf, J Badger, S. Campbell. Second Row: W. Meyers, B. Howard, B. Dorman, J Dunhill. C'leampionA Cf GIRLS' 14th le tic 14 oc kztivn Few years have seen such definife progress in 'fhe Girls' Afhlefic Associafion as was shown 'rhis year under fhe leadership of Connie Clough as presidenfg Jane Olds, vice presidenfg Rufh Sprenger, freasurerg Jane Records, secrefary, wifh 'rhe assisfance of Flo Whife, inframural sporfs chairman: Alice Jean Heinsen, head of officials, Ann Burnham handling publicifyg BeH'y Whife, social chairman and Miss Healy fhe sponsor. This year a Sporfs' Adminisfrafion course was offered 'ro fhose inferesfed in physical educafion. This class supplied 'fhe officials for all of fhe inframural sporfs. They launched a very successful posfure campaign, making New Trier posfure conscious. ln a school-wide confesf Ann Burnham was judged fo have fhe mosl' graceful walk. The girls in Miss Bredin's adviser group had +he highesf rafing for good sfanding posifions. A Hobby show was also sponsored by fhe girls 'raking Sporfs' Adminisfrafion and fhe Arf deparfmenf. The firsf assembly in 'rhe fall infroduced fhe freshmen fo fhe GAA organizafion. Class feams of 'fhe previous year demonsfrafed 'rhe fechnique of hockey and soccer one affernoon. Affer 'fhe mafches, fhe new girls had fea in fhe Girls' Club room. Lafer in The season, fhe Scofch hockey 'l'eam, guesfs of fhe Norfh Shore Field Hockey Associafion, coached a group of girls in infricafe plays. The swimmers parficipafed in fhe nafaforium dedicafion ceremony and demonsfrafed special evenfs al' fhe Culver swimming mee'I'. Jusl' before spring vacafion 'fhe swimming 'feam placed second in fhe Telegraphic Swimming meef. An advanced group of forfy-five boys and girls pracficed special numbers in preparafion for nexl' year's wafer carnival. ln 'rhe middle of December, 'l'he GAA held open house for girls from five neighboring schools. Girls from Roycemore, Highland Park, Oak Park, Counfry Day, and Evansfon affended. Affer swim- ming in fhe nafaforium, fhe visifors sfayed for fea. The fall award assembly was also held in 'fhaf monfh. Miss Boulfon presenfed 'rhe awards and Miss Margof Afkin spoke on Spor'l's as a Hobby. Recreafional games were offered as a GAA sporl' fhe fhird quarfer. Friday affernoons fhe gym was open for girls 'fo play badminfon, darfs, shuffle board, and fable fennis. The success of fhis acfivify inspired broader plans for nexf year which may develop info a coeducafional program of recreafional acfivifies. 88 vs. . GAA ADMINISTRATION 1' wb x M , ,.,,.1 1 f f ,lk , 'I 'f ... , - , I , , Q , . 5 , ., , ?m.f R A ,. .fg ,Q AT 1.w ,W - wg - - .. A .. . SWS Ts, ,. , . .. , -, ' I 'Gin -,I 1 'Hi'. lgywfk 'wyygf Q55 fiki,-ifw5mR9TyQQ. sf Q. Rrrmzmx' -fi -6' ' 5' -, 5 X' :1. 0' 5 . x-Af. i - .fww- -,L.w. wi eww -Q.. . --haw! ,Rs 'SEE ' .1 v . 3- --i R.. :HL KX. 5 , .swwxu-w X- N..fX -Ni RW 2, 5 A .5 5 - , 4 -:LA RECORDS 2 SPRENGER WHITE BURN:-IAM WHITE HEINSEN CLOUGH OLDS INSTRUCTORS ILe'f+ Io rigI1I'I: Miss Lenz, Mrs. Abbof, Miss BouI'I'on, Mrs. Rehage, Miss Healy, Miss Adair. G.A.A. COMMITTEES Firsi Row IIe'fI' 'Io righ'I'I: A. Burnham, P. Harshaw, J. KIecIcner, P. Chanceilor, B. WI1i'I'e, M. MacaIis'rer, P. Ciough. Second Row: J. MiIIer, J. Olds, R. Lee, L. Yaies, A. Hearne, L. Huck, N. Packard. Third Row: J. Hole, D. Pa+erson, J. Moss, R. Purdy, A. Lewis, C. Empfield, F. Whiie, P. Roche, A. Heinsen. HEADS OF SPORTS Firsf Row Ilefr 'Io rigI1'I'I: M. Barre'r+, P Roche, A. Musson, F. WyaH'. Second Row: P. Walsh, M. I'IurIbu'I'+, F Whi+e, R. Rockwood, J. Woolhiser. Third Row: D. Canfield, J. Kassner, B I.eaI, A. Schuman. OFFICIALS CLASS MANAGERS 10' Y 1 'T' FirsT Row UeTT To righTl: M. MasTers, J ffiiaiyes, Roch,ewfyRussell? Second Row' B O'Grady S Erwin Bfggirei Qiki'Maci'2ilIan M PoTT:ir-JP y5QJe6TT. Third Row: L. Huck, C. Nelso , F.QWliiTe,?A. Heinsgahf N. Bercawflf Conhqryx iv s. x V Ns, I A FirsT Row UeTT To righTl: J. Pembe3'hy,OHfCla59'5q'. Coniiidr, B. Sgrady, J. RoberTson N. Hoffman. 1 , ' . Second Row: A. Wolff, P. Jillson, D. PaTersoni, kL'lazelsiT?L. Huck, N. Bercaw, M. MacalisTer. Third Row: V. Yerkes, A. Hearne, J. WilTberger, J. Goodnow, C. Nelson, M. Wilder, G Pierson. A winTer spor-Ts Tea was held Tor The winning Teams in baskeTball and swimming and The adviser rooms who had come Through The season wiThouT deTaulTs. Numerals were awarded To 'ErsT Team members. An amendmenT To The GAA consTiTuTion was proposed, allowing more Than Tive poinTs a week To be earned in one sporT. This change necessiTaTed The revision oT The award sysTem: I00 poinTs -Tor iniTiaTion inTo GAA, and special awards Tor 300, 600, and 800 poinT winners. A prize was offered Tor The besT design Tor The 600 poinT award. An N is given Tor 800 poinTs. ATTer much discussion, The amendmenT was voTed on by The GAA members and passed. ln The spring award assembly, Miss Packer, an honorary member of The organizaTion, presenTed The awards. Mary Ann BuTTerworTh was announced as The designer oT The winning 600 poinT insignia. CandidaTes Tor GAA oTTices in T937-38 were inTroduced. During The lasT quarTer many special evenTs were scheduled. The dancers gave a delighTTul program Tor The PTA, ending a long season oT pracTice and work on Technique. A horse show, given in The spring, demonsTraTed The abiliTy of The New Trier equesTriennes. Prizes were awarded. On May 22 Twelve of New Trier's besT lacrosse players were senT To a play day, sponsored by The NorTh Shore Women's Lacrosse AssociaTion. CoeducaTion in sporTs was inTroduced This year by mixed splash parTies and social dancing classes. The annual GAA banqueT, following The iniTiaTion week Tor new members, closed The busy year in girls' sporTs. The Board members had a picnic aT The end of Their year's work managing The adminisTraTion of The GAA. 90 The 'fall sporl s season, lasiing 'len weeks, opened wi+h exhibifion games of hockey and soccer, followed by a Tea, all designed +o in+roduce 'Fresh- men +o 'rhose sporis. ln The soccer lournamenl, fhe Cook-Vlasio 'Team won +he adviser room comperiiion, and +he senior class feam gained ihe school championship. Mrs. Rehage and Pa'l'sy Roche managed +hree hundred nine1'y-eighl' girls +hroughou+ an excifing season. The sophomores won 'l'he hockey consola+ion +ournamen+, in which The championship games proved unusual- ly exciling, vicl'ory depending on 1'he score of The second 'team game. Aboui' +wo hundred and forl-y girls par'I'icipa'led in hockey under The lead- ership of Miss Adair, Miss Boul'I'on, Miss Healy and Ru+h Rockwood. Try- ou+s for +he Nor+h Shore School Girls' Hockey +eam were held a+ New Trier in ihe fall. Kay Neeves, Jane Records and Beverly Andrews made 'rhe sec- ond 'I'eam. A'H'er some keen compefifion rhe sophomore class ieam defeafed 'rhe mighfy senior girls io become school baske'l'ball champs. The major acfiv- i'l'y of Margare'l' Hurll::u'H' as head of baskeiball was running +he adviser room fournamenfs. The invincible Briedenbach 'Team was +he senior win- ner. An hilarious facul'l'y-sludenl' Hockey SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM lLeH +o' righ+l: J. Wiliberger, C. Le'Hs, F. Whife, P. Bracke++, B. While, R. Rock- wood. HOCKEY CHAMPS lLeH' fo righflz F. Schipfer, J. Records, N. Bercaw, P. Chancellor, T. Logan, S. Erwin, N. Gourlay, A. Wolfe. 06667 SOCCER CHAMPS Firsl' Row llefl' +o righfl: P. Roche, B. Bouchicas, B. Rugen. Second Row: J. Hayes, A. Williams, B. Leal, P. Pollock. SENIOR SOCCER TEAM Firsf Row lleff 'lo righfl: E. GilleH, B. Bouchicas, C. Clough, A. Wagner, P. Clough. Second Row: D. Davis, J. Hayes, B. Leal, l. Whi'H'ingl'on, P. Roche. y 7 L l S l i 6 Knife tba!! ,.-mmiumnmlme. ,A-,X-.f-og, nr f-1 new - 15...,,. -1s,'.,ff :1-aff. ummm, f f-ma .,f,. in-a1q 4. SENIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPS Firsl' Row: Capl. J. Pierson. Second Row: B. Bouchicas, B. Leal. Third Row: F. While, K. Wenfer, N. Brown. GIRLS' BASKETBALL CHAMPS Firsl' Row IIef+ l'o righll: N. Bercaw, L. Logan, A. Wolff. Second Row: M. Wilder, A. Koenen, H. Clark, A. Hoyne. game, in which The gym inslrucfors appeared bedeclced in old fashioned 'rennis dresses and disregarded all accepfed reguIa+ions, closed 'rhe sea- son. The brand new nal'aI'orium acied as a special aH'rac+ion, bringing 223 unclerclassmen and I57 juniors and seniors oul' for swimming. Mary Bar- re'H', 'rhe spor'l' head, and Miss Healy were occupied +he en'l'ire year, work- ing wifh Ihe girls who Ioolc life saving Iasl' quarfer, ande 'Ihe a'FI'er school s ,swimming fpmeachbclass. The infer- 'J ' U ' iii 4 sn sg JL7 'eg bk B 0 f QS A A! Q, , G ll ei l ro 'Logo Jill 9 TELEGRAPHIC SWIMMING TEAM s Firsl' Row llefl' 'Io righllc I. Connor, P. Sheriffs, N. Brown, K. Rowley, B. Ross, V. Summers, N. Bercaw, A. Kavanagh, S. Adams, L. Yales, D. Keckley, J. Colvin, M. Boozer, N. Robb, C. Le'H's, A. Lewis, J. Hayes, D. Mayhercy, F. Biclcman. SWIMMING CHAMPS lLef+ Io righ'l'l: A. Thomas, A. Wolff, N. Bercaw, N. Hedman, S. Adams, L. Yales, J. Levy, D. Keckley, A. Hearne, R. Scheibel, J. Fleming, P. Kneeves, F. Bickham. laqtlamzc class mee-T aT The close of The Third quarTer was won by The sophomores wiTh TorTy poinTs To The seniors' sec- ond wiTh TwenT six oinTs The Y- P - -- Triumph of The season came when The , girls' Team placed second in The Telef' graphic MeeT. mx GSX i Special inTeresT infrhylwms led, f' To The TormaTion of a,g.yqm class EonCN cenTraTing on dasncihg and jbexex- Tension oT dancing,,3'Sf an aT'TerQEhool sporT from, The WnTer To Thr? spring A season. For-Xhe second ygar a spring dance 'fe5Tival, organized by Mrx. Rehaiie, wiTh Thagald of An.n'4Sbhu- mfs ,. was presented. , 5 f' , :feb ,Iwi J fl, if X 1 .Lx-. N Thefip dancingdoams provided The e TerT'ainmenT aj The GAA'banf 'K queKieYecuTing he rouTines aT Theyxw hadxf masTeLrei:l,x uring heir lestsdagl , under The lT1'5TrucTL o sMrs. Rehayge and The Teaders Sally 'EQ?h-ian. SevenTyTT'B:e girls came ouT Tor riflery and received coaching under The combined insTrucTion of Mr. Brown, members of The Rifle Club and Ann Musson who heads This sporT. fifletq ?iA M411 RIFLE TEAM Firsl' Row lle'FT To righTl: M. Small, M. MacalisTer, A. Musson, N. Pickard, M. Keefe. Second Row: B. Baker, A. WeinsToclc, M. Mehlhope, A. Koenen, J. KriTzer, B. Hypes, N. O'l-larra, M. Pierce, B. Lulcens. FISTBALL CHAMPS FirsT Row llefl' To righTl: A. Norman, G. Pierson, G. Harvey. Second Row: D. Davis, R. Merrifield, l. WhiTTingTon, H. Born, B. McDermoTT. -1 4... .5223 m J S lbancmg - Clvggmg RHYTHMS FirsT Row lle'fT To righTl: P. Clough, P. Roche Second Row: B. McDonahue, L. CopThorne. Third Row: E. Drum, P. Thompson, J. Reidy, C Clough J Kassner P Blalcer FourTh Row: J. Newman, B. Faxon, M. Cox, P Donahue A M Hanlsee R Purdy Fi'fTh Row: B. Erickson, B. Lewis, J. PenberThy P Pollock M Karnopp SixTh Row: M. MacalisTer, M. Burlingame. SevenTh Row: J. ForsTall, R. Goodhue, A. J. Helnsen O Rasmessen M SeThness EighTh Row: E. Kubicelr, F. Pagliarulo. enu.s' CLOGGING TEAMS llfyvjw F. . , i 1 lrsT Row lleTT To rlghTl. B. Neal, W. Knoop E Brow :Ton - ... -R --1 ...Inu Hvuebqcle Hiding . 544426411 HORSEBACK RIDING lLeff fo righfl: G. Beffinghaus, D. Canfield, K. Sieclx, K. Neeves, L. Huclt, B. Sieclr. GAA BASEBALL TEAM Firsf Row lleff fo righfl: P. Roche, B. Bouchicas. Second Row: P. Brackeff, B. Leal, E. Hohlfelder, l. Whiffingfon, C. Clough. obfained scores in fhe high 30's and 40's. The four-weelc fisfball season found Frances Wyaff managing fhree hundred and sevenfy-five girls in a double eliminafion fournamenf, in which fhe Breidenbach feam was vicforious. Thirfy-five enfhusiasfic freshmen led fhe one hundred New Trier girls who enioyed a successful year horse- back riding. Dorofhy Canfield, head of sporf, sfafes fhaf many promising riders performed in fhe' demonsfra- fion af fhe end of fhe spring ferm. Spurred on by special rivalry befween fhe senior and sophomore baseball feams, fhree hundred girls came ouf for fhaf sporf under fhe leadership of Beafrice Leal and Mrs. Rehage. The archery season opened wifh weeks of infensive pracfice, managed by fhe sporf head, Jayn Kassner, and Mrs. AbboH, fhe faculfy insfrucfor. The girls ouf for archery engaged in several inferesfing fournamenfs and enfered a nafional archery confesf. The ardor of fhe girl golfers was somewhaf dampened by cold weafher in fhe fall. The one fournamenf held fo! Htcketq GOLF lLeff fo righfl: B. Whife, V. McC5urlr, R. Sprenger, E. Gilleff, M. Shiverick, Z. de la Chappelle. GAA ARCHERY lLeff fo righfl: F. Whife, V. Yerkes, A. Heinsen, P. Jillson. In ,, Q f , f A 1, A ,, Q 44 ,Q,.x. L V L. f4 f' L ff41zfc..aJ 9 xx ai' ihaf +ime, a puffing con+es+, was won by Mary Wilder. The head of 1'he spor+, Edifh GilleH'e, repor+s +ha+ The mild spring days lured a greaier number of beginners and experienced players oui' for golf. One hundred and fhree girls were signed up for +his sport Lacrosse was coached by Miss Adair in ifs second year al' New Trier, wifh Pai' Walsh +he spor+ head. Al- fhough 'I'here were no adviser room games, class +eams were chosen and an inferclass 'lournameni' was held. Twelve ou+s+ancling players repre- senfed New Trier al' a play day held in May. ln fhe finals of ihe fall 'rennis mafches, held indoors, Jean Wool- hiser, head of fhe sporf, became +he senior singles champ. ln The confesi 'for fhe school championship she was defealed by her younger sis+er Mar- ion, who also holds +he freshman singles 'l'i+le. Polly Neeves was fhe sophomore winner and Ann Schuman 'l'he iunior champ. Pa+sy Walsh and Carolyn Nelson won fhe school doubles championship. In 'The spring a group of 'l'welve girls played singles and doubles mafches wilh Oak Park ai' Oak Park. Table fennis was offered along wi'rh a recreafional sporfs program infroduced 'I'his year. Jean Woolhiser managed 'I'he Friday affernoons when fable 'I'ennis, badminlon, darfs, and ofher individual sporfs were offered. 7enni Table Tenni Firsi' Row fleff io righflz J. Woolhiser, A. Schumann, C. Nelson, M. Woolhiser, P. Neeves. Second Row: P. Walsh, M. J. Clark, A. Wolff, V. Huck, L. Rosen. 4 - lqcfkomfe SENIOR LACROSSE TEAM Firsi' Row ilefl' fo righ+l: P. Bracke'H', N. deBeers, I. Connor, P. Roche, P. Clough B. While. Second Row: E. Gilleff, B. Bonhaio, E. Lewis, P. Pollock, J. Hayes, l. Whiliingfon M. Rodger. LACROSSE CHAMPS Firsi' Row llefl lo righflz M. Macalisfer, J. Newman, L. Logan, N. Bercaw, M Gourlay, J. Records, S. Hazelef. Second Row: C. Husfing, M. Davis, H. Clark, M. Wilder, M. Sefhness, P. Chan cellor, S. Erwin, M. J. Hayne. 00 . 500 300 POINT AWARD Firsi' Row Uefi Io righ'I'l: M. Burlingame, J. Records, J. Newman, E. Drum, J. Penberihy, G. Weinsfock, A. Wolff, T. Logan. Second Row: N. Hoffman, M. HurlbuH, E. Menzen, M. Malm, F. Pagliarulo, B. Dodds, A. Williams, M. Gourlay, B. McDermo'H, I. WhiH'ing+on. Hearne, P. Chancellor, P. Shank, N. deBeers, J. Owen, Third Row: J. Reidy, M. Masfers, A. A. Wagner, L. Schreiber, B. Bonhaio, S. Erwin. Fourfh Row: H. Clarke, B. O'Grady, M. Carlson, J. Kriher, E. Kubicek, D. Fargo, Z. de Ia Chappelle, M. Kopper, M. Wilder, V. Nickel, N. Brown. 500 POINT WINNERS Firs'I Row, lfrom Ie'F'I' 'Io righilz P. Clough, P. Roche, N. Bercaw, J. Haye D. Davis, P. Bracke'H', M. Cox. s, P. Pollock, l I P W Ish, B. Leal, B. Bouchicas, F. Whife Second Row: N. Pickard, B. While, M. Maca IS er, . a , L. Rosen, M. Rodger, D. Canfield. Third Row: C. Clough, L. Huck, R. Sprenger, E. Lewis, E. GilleH, A. Heinsen, K. Wenier C. LeHs, F. 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Maihison, T. Buenger, M. Cook, D. Frazer, R. KixMiller, B. Hagenah, A. Cruifenden, M. Shapiro, D. Miichell. TNT is considered 'Ihe highesi' award received by sI'udenI's ai' New Trier, as ii' is recogniiion of ouisfanding par+icipaIion in school ac+iviI'ies. Ac'l'iviI'ies, scholarship, and service are all im- porI'an'r 'Fac'I'ors in 'Ihe seleciion. The le'H'ers TNT sI'and for Ihe La+in phrase Tenax, Nobilis, Triumphans, which means SI'eadfasI', Noble, Triumphan'I', I'he +hree words which are supposed 'Io characierize all 'Ihose who are elecI'ed 'ro TNT. Each year in March advisers, club sponsors, and advisor chairmen submi'I' +o 'Ihe 'faculfy super- visors of TNT lisfs of names of s'IudenI's who 'Ihey believe deserve eleciion 'Io TNT. Senior Year The records of sI'uden'I's are I'hen looked up, and 'Ihe names of Ihose who have made con+ri- bu+ions in Iwo or more fields are reI'ained 'For eleciion. The final seleciion is made by Ihose s'I'udenI's who became members of TNT in +heir junior year. An innova'I'ion 'Ihis year was +he presen+ing of pins 'Io newly-elecied iuniors. Formerly Ihey, as well as oihers, were required 'Io purchase 'Iheir own pins. Officers 'For I937 were: Bill Siebbins, presidenh Jane Wheeland, vice-presidenig and Kay Wen'I'er, secreiary-Ireasurer. Miss Hadden and Mr. Win- does coniinued as 'FacuH'y sponsors. Junior Year GIRLS Julia Booz Kay Neeves Peg Siein BeH'y Jane Weld Kay Wenier Jane Wheeland BOYS Jack Byrum Bill Knepper Waller Knoop Arfhur Nielsen Donald Scarf? Bill Sfebbins GIRLS Mary Frances Badger Connie Clough Berry Dodds Cassie Emplield Imogene Kaufman Jane Krause Carol Lefls Ann Musson Jane Olds Helen Prescoii' Paisley Rockwell Rufh Rockwood BOYS Ted Buenger Maynard Cook Ari Cru'H'enden Sears Jayne Roberf Ma+hison Don Mifchell Jim Neilson Mill' Shapiro Bill Spinney Don Sfillman Ashion Taylor John Weese Bill Wrighl' Junior Year- GIRLS Ann Burnham Alice Hanson Alice Jean Heinsen Doris Paferson Rosamund Purdy Peg Thompson BOYS Fred Bird Vaughn Burlingham John Dix Dick Fraser Bill Hagenah Dick KixMiller Studen t Council VAN DEURSEN BYRUM SOULE GREENHALGH BURNHAM INNER COUNCIL FirsT Row lleT+ To righTl: J. Frankel, A. Burnham, J. Kleckner, A. Hanson. Second Row: B. Knepper, W. Knoop, W. WrighT, M. Shapiro, E. Greenhalgh. BroTher freshmen, during The school year of I933-'34, were New Trier's class of '37 and New Trier's STudenT Council. Like The resT oT The youngesT underclassmen, The council was regard- ed wiTh amusemenT, discrediTed lighTly enough. And like The resT of The freshmen, The pas- sage oT The TirsT Three years of iTs high school career broughT The Council To The peak of iTs presTige in SepTember, I936. The council looked forward To iTs senior year wiTh opTimism. The inner council, which meT The week before school opened To plan The TirsT proiecTs of The year, was led by Jack Byrum, presidenh Ed Greenhalgh, vice-presidenTg and Chuck Soule, Treasurer. Byrum appoinTed Two senior holdovers Trom The previous year, Bill Knep- per and John Frankel, chairman oT The assembly commiTTee and co-chairman oT The inTer- scholasTic relaTions commiTTee, respecTively. STudenT relaTions chairman Bill WrighT, Wally Knoop, building and grounds chairman, chairman Ann Burnham of The charTer and conTacT commiTTee, and MilT Shapiro, who headed The publicaTions commiTTee, compleTed The inner council. LaTer Ann Burnham was elecTed secreTary To Till The vacancy leTT by The wiThdrawal from school of Lucie Keeler, and Alice Hanson and Jean Kleckner were appoinTed To The inner council as inTerscholasTic relaTions co-chairman and charTer and conTacT chairman, re- specTively. ConTronTed by Three major Tasks early in The year, The council compIe+ed Two very successfully, The Third parTially. Soule, assisTed by PubliciTors Scarff, Greenhalgh, Burnham, and Shapiro, direcTed a record breaking acTiviTies TickeT sale which disposed of over I,800 paid TickeTs and deTiniTely esTablished The permanence oT The TickeT. Job number Two, managed Tor The mosT parT by John Frankel and Alice Hanson, was The presenTaTion, on November 2I, of The second annual disTricT convenTion of sTudenT gov- ernmenTs. AlmosT The enTire council and many oTher sTudenTs conTribuTed Their services as hosTs To some Two hundred visiTors represenTing schools wiThin a ThirTy-mile radius. PresidenT OUTER , COUNCIL Firsf Row llefi 'io righilz R. Clarlr, M. Shivericlr, B. Wilson, M. J. Smilh, E. Andrews, M. Horsfing, P. Nielsen, J. Penson, B. Wilson, F. Weber. Second Row: B. O'Brien, M. Small, D. Wilson, P. Haws, J. Drucker, R. McKeighan, B. McJunl:in, A. Hanisee, G. Pierson, B. Branch, C. Farr, P. Hellmuih, P. Grover, J. Bailey. Third Row: B. Hagenah, J. Jennings, J. Crowell, J. Fleming, J. HyaH, M. Bellows, P. Fisher, D. Hayden, N. Meyer, E. Thorpe, M. Cleary, V. Yerlres, K. Sieck, R. Grundsirom, J. Roberison, P. Cloud, R. Whiffingfon, L. Quinlan, B. Burlingame. Fourfh Row: B. Walker, R. Bowers, J. Lawson, B. Siillman, M. Sunderland, M. May, B. Farwell, B. McNiH, B. Hayi, D. Scar'H, B. Sandan, A. Carpenfer, A. Cru'H'enden, J. Weese, L. Koerber, D. LaBonie, C. Sheridan, D. Mifchell, B. Spinney. Byrum, Mr. Windoes, Peg Slein, and Mill' Shapiro were New Trier's represenl'a+ives on ihe program. I Meanwhile Assembly Chairman Knepper and his commiH'ee had been working on iob number fhree, perhaps 'I'he hardesi' of all. In +he spring and summer of I936, Mr. Mulford, of 'Ihe school board, had secured fhe services of 'Ihe Illinois Symphony orchesira for a series STUDENT COUNCIL CONVENTION of eighf double concerfs during I936-'37-affernoon concerfs for sfudenfs and evening con- cerfs for adulfs. To fhe council was assigned 'l'he fask of selling enough adulf subscripfions fo finance fhe enfire series wifhouf cosf fo sfudenfs. Knepper and Bob Walker, who was in charge during 'rhe former's illness, managed a good campaign, alfhough failing fo overcome fhe indifference of fhe fownship, and financed all fhe evening and five of fhe sfudenf con- cerfs. A half-dollar fickef fo fhe sfudenf series was supporfed by over I,000. These previously confracfed obligafions affended fo, fhe council furned fo fhe prob- lems of fhe year. Before refiremenf info midwinfer hibernafion fhe finance commi'H'ee drew up a bill, lafer passed by fhe council, which sfandardized and provided accurafe records of fhe financial sefups of every sfudenf organizafion in school. The sfudenf relafions commiffee conducfed brief buf infensive drives againsf smoking and iaywalking, fhe laH'er campaign feafuring fhe use on Winnefka avenue of fhe public address sysfem. Perhaps fhe mosf unusual and farsighfed acl' of fhe Council fhis year was fhe calling of a faculfy-sfudenf conference af which fhe sfudenf leaders of acfivifies and fhe feachers mosf inferesfed in exfra-curricular work mel- and discussed problems common fo all in improv- ing school life. Nofhing concrefe resulfed from fhis conference immediafely, buf if was 'l'he primary sfep in rfhe Council'sy program +o improve fhe affifude of fhe individual sfudenf fo- ward fhe school by providing an increased informalify in school life as a whole and an in- creased responsibilify for each member of New Trier. COUNCIL ACTIVITIES s Ou'I' of fhis program grew fhe sysfem of sfudenf supervised sfudy haIIs for boys. Eighf of fhe 'haIIs were placed under sfudenf supervision, in mosf cases successfully. Ouf of 'Ihis program, foo, grew fhe sys'I'em of dining hall supervision which was adopfed in fhe middle of fhe year. More successful af firsf fhan if was Iafer, 'Ihe plan was an affempf fo improve condifions in fhis fradifional sore spof fhrough moderafe sfudenf acfion. AII'hough neifher fhe sfudy haII nor fhe dining hall experimenf has been compIeI'eIy successful, fhe fwo have shown enough promise 'I'o convince 'I'he Council fhaf wifh revisions in fheir adminisfrafion fhey will evenfually succeed. As a fhird parf of fhe program fo make school Iife more enjoyable, 'Ihe Council assem- bIy commi'H'ee sponsored such speakers as Dr. Samuel Harkness and Rabbi Charles Shulman on Armisfice Day, Sam Risk, Judge John Gufknecf, and Sam Campbell. The Carlefon coI- Iege band was also presenfed, and af 'I'he fime fhis arficle was wriffen fhe commiffee was arranging fhe annuaI Memorial Day assembly. On +I1e whole fhe Council was nof wrong in expecfing fhis pas'I' year fo be ifs besf. The organizafion has performed ifs many roufine iobs weII and has made several definife confribufions fo fhe school. Above all, if has been fhe oufsfanding example of sfudenf managemenf af New Trier, reIying on fhe sound advice of ifs sponsor, Mr. Van Deursen, andkifs facuIfy members, Mr. Windoes and Miss Hadden, buf doing ifs own work and ifs own fhin ing. -w , J, F J! -XJ AA' -Q EJ! Fir K fry I J 19, ,f T x in F' I I' 3 , JI., , g E.- I 5 I HQ 0 ,yswys J , x . my i . L4 Hb E HN H :E 7 '- A E1 Q5 C5 3 f-A IE 5 :H 'E 'U I 21 :ri -3 4 31- 2: A Q K+ C! Q . Il QN KRAUSE STEIN WENTER BADGER ,D , , , O 6 D 45 XE? -. QE 5 O 3 .3 Q 5 +- .I N4 O -Q 0.9 5' IN!-I 5' E d S S -E ' O F F I C E R S Q C PRESIDENT ..... .......,......,... J ANE KRAUSE xg H J VICE-PRESIDENT ...... PEG STEIN SECRETARY .... .............. K AY WENTER TREASURER .... .... M ARY FRANCES BADGER MISS I.uI.I.I WRIGHT Arrangemenfs Publicify PAISLEY ROCKWELL. KAY NEEVES A A Q 'Q C Employmen+ A 'CVEX V Friendly X BETTY JANE WELD I JANE WHEELPIND JE it WQB, Financial SOCIBI JULIE Esooz cI-IARLENE DRIVER 1oz Chari+y HELEN PRESCOTT ' ws. if - ,,,lg .. . - i Wifi g L , J W J A I A .fwfr , iff Riff WM. A GIRLS' CLUBS i REPRESENTATIVES Firsf Row lleff fo righfl: B. Duncombe, J. Newman, J. Swarfs, W. Thompson C. Feaman A Wilder, J. Moss, J. Scofield, M. Barfleff, M. Raymer, B. Murray, N. deBeel:s, J. Woolhiser: ' Second Row: C. Huck, E. Vaughf, S. Powcus, J. Balhafchef, J. Kasfrup, P. Weinsfoclc, N Brown, A. Wolff, M. Cunningham, R. Sprenger, M. Albrechfson, L. Johnson, V. Sfange J. Russe. Third Row: M. Cormack, M. Siepkin, M. Houser, S. Zimmerman, L. Ogden, S. Hurd, Ji McNeal, D. Mayhercy, M. Wilder, B. Burch, B. Deacon, C. Empfield, G. Lewis, E. Merriman E. Hoesli. The successful year of I936-37 is one more filled wifh grafifying accomplishmenfs. Every member of fhe club, and fhaf means every girl in school, can be proud of fhe achievemenfs which have upheld fhe ideals and sfandards passed on fo us by our predecessors. A real need was filled sevenfeen years ago when fhe club was sfarfed for fhe purpose of spreading fhe spirif of friendship among fhe girls of school, and providing financially for fhose who needed assisfance. Besides fhese efforfs fo confribufe fo fhe happiness of every girl's school career, fhe club has fried each year fo make some maferial addifion fo fhe school. Anofher imporfanf aim is fo provide scholarships for girls who cannof af-fend college wifhouf financial aid. We feel very forfunafe fhaf fhis was fhe year for fhe bi-annual bazaar, because fhaf big evenf is such a greaf deal of fun and offers so many girls fhe chance fo unife in acfively promofing fhe progress of fhe club. Each advisor room parficipafed in running one of fhe gay and original boofhs. The club was able fo clear over Sl,00O and fhe bazaar day of December 5 will be remembered by all fhose who foolc parf in if. Because we have had such a grand fiscal year fhe Financial Commiffee has well earned ifs praise. Julia Booz, fhe chairman of fhis Commiffee, and fhe girls who helped her, sei' fhe year off fo a good sfarf by selling sandwiches fhe firsf day of school. The foofball season found fhem busy selling hof-dogs along wifh fhe school colors in armbands and pennanfs. Throughouf fhe year fhey have sold sfafionery, pencils, and school plaques. Every year fhe affendance of fhe school mounfs higher and increases fhe responsibilify of fhe Social and Friendly Commiffees, headed fhis season by Jane Wheeland and Charlene Driver, respecfively. Early in fhe year fhey gave feas for fhe Freshmen and fhe new girls of fhe upper classes in order fo help fhem meef ofher girls in fhe school. The Social Com- miffee gafhered fogefher fhe enferfainmenf which helped fo make fhe Fafher-Daughfer ban- 103 , iw' ,,,Awfr' sEcoNn SEMESTER coMMl'rTEEs gwyff, Q l ,, 1 'E L Ccjrfy, Alf',U.JL, Gill JL- idfflyyg If-U '.,,,yf,- f Q, f ' 1 3, , f J'J'-ML ' ylxflfkg xjf'-'h!fMf'l 'T-Tj l quei' such an enioyable evenh while Charlene Driver's CommiHee made up 'ihe decorafions which added so much +o 1'ha+ occasion. The Friendly Dinner was an innovafion 'lhis year which will be confinued in hope +ha1' if will be anofher social con+ac+ for 'rhe girls. Be'Hy Jane Weld, Employmenl' Chair- man, gave wor+hwhile aid in finding posi+ions for girls who desired +o work in pari' lime jobs. The Charily Commi'Hee under Helen Pres- co'H s direclion, found a lol' 'ro accomplish in filling Thanksgiving and Chrisfmas baslcels, carrying on The Red Cross Drives, and cooper- a'I'ing wifh fhe school healih depar'rmen+ in providing lunch money, glasses, and medical aid 'For less 'forfunale persons. ln conneciion wifh The Tri-Ship Club and fhe Sfudenl' Coun- cil lhey raised over SI,2O0 for The Emergency HOT DOG SALES -afgfeiizfffrf rflkfuffl' 3 ml WU GIRLS' CLUB Het! r V' Fl M 9 itieA FIRST SEMESTER COMMITTEES Flood Relief. Kay Neeves had charge of +he Publicify Commi++ee which is responsible 'For handling 'lhe Club's adverfising. Paisley Rock- well's CommiH'ee on Arrangemenls had +he difficull' Task of caring for 'rhe club room. Miss Lulu Wrighf, +he sponsor, is +he guiding spiril' behind everyihing which is accomplished. Every girl who 'fakes an acfive parl' in 'l'he work of 'ihe club receives so much more in +he way of oppor1'uni+y 'For cooperarion, friendli- ness, and leadership ihan she confribures lhal' i'l' is a wonderful chance for individual develop- ment This year's officers and commi'H'ee chairmen pass on 'rheir responsibilifies wirh exrreme relucfance and will always look upon fheir connecrion wi1'h 'I'he club as +he biggesl fhing in 'lheir school careers. FATHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET FRISBIE NIELSEN SPINNEY MACKINNON STEBBINS BUENGER DIX STILLMAN LAMB MITCHELL BURLINGHAM NEILSON ri-Ship C1116 O F F I C E R S SPONSOR .,,.,.....,.......,,.. MR. E. D. ERISBIE PRESIDENT ....... .... A RTHUR NIELSEN VICE-PRESIDENT .... ........ W ILLIAM SPINNEY SECRETARY ...... ..... B ENJAMIN MacKINNON TREASURER .... ...... W ILLIAM STEBBINS C H A I R M E N CLUB Room ............,.......,. JAMES LAMB STUDENT AID .......,.,.... THEODORE BUENGER INTERSCHOLASTIC RELATIONSHJAMES NEILSON DINNER ..........,........,......... JOHN DIX PUBLICITY .... ..... V AUGHN BURLINGHAM DANCE ........ ....... D ONALD STILLMAN USHER CORPS .... DONALD MITCHELL v . ,.,. , Firsf Row lleff 'Io righii: R. Raclin, T. Keifh, J. Edwards, T. Ellis, E. Gray, J. Seddon, B. Porler, R. McGraw, E. Macllraifh, T. Wilson. Second Row: J. Davis, J. Lingle, D. Frissell, W. Fredericks, B. Roemer, W. Clark, A. Li'HIefield, D. Werneclle, J. Himes, J. Deacon, L. Holland. Third Row: D. Gomelson, B. Nevins, B. Appel, B. Horder, T. Kenf, C. LaChapeIle, R. SIarreH', K. Landis, C. Percy, A. Taylor, B. O'FIaher'Iy, D. Tunnicliff, A. Cobb, R. Loclre. Las+ 'fall 'Ihe Tri-Ship Club faced a new decade. TRI-SHIP REPRESENTATIVES For Ien years if had been serving New Trier and +he communiiy in promoiing 'ihe Ihree basic ideals of 'l'he organiza+ion: cifizenship, sporlsmanship, and fellowship: 'From whence comes Ihe name. Each year +here were new dufies and innovafions infroduced. This year, 'Ihe officers were deiermined +o make I937 anoiher and greafer s+ep forward in Ihe club's advancement They have more 'Ihan succeeded. Among +he evenfs promo'red This year was an all-s+ar radio show, consisfing of numerous Firsi' Row llef+ Io righfla J. Edward, P. Greer, D. Sfillman, A. Nielsen, B. Salisburg, P. Brown. Second Row: C. Ballenger, G. Murray, H. Murphy, B. Mafhison, S. Carson, D. Hurd, B. Himes. Third Row: J. Anderson, I.. Melchoir, B. Henderson, R. Goodwin, T. Hoffman, B. Murray, A. Gofflieb. INFORMATION DESK 107 CORPS TRI-SHIP CLUB USHER Firsi' Row lleff +o righ+l: L. Snorf, J. Clemenrs. A. Li'Hlefield, I. Jackson, B. McNiH, D. Mi+chell, J. Fyfe, J. Neilson, B. Spinney, W. Meyers. Second Row: N. Smiih, D. S+illman, B. Hagenah, D. Cowan, A. Taylor, T. Buenger, C. Lineberger, J. Lamb, B. McJunkin, J. Randall, J. Hurd. Third Row: P. Greer, C. Ballenger, J. Edwards, R. KixMiller, F. Henschel, M. Follansbee, B. Hayl, E. Rofhschild, R. Lynch, G. Kiddoo, W. Corning, J. Gough. NBC headliners: an afhlefic dinner feafuring John P. Carmichael, sporrs wrifer on rhe Daily News , a mo+her-son banquei' wi+h Dr. William McGovern, nored adven'l'urer, as 'ihe speaker: and a reiurn engagemeni' of rhe popular Cornelia Oris Skinner, 'Famed monologisr. Anoiher eveni' was rhe an- nual sporis carnival, which proved irself a success by ihe number of people aHending and raking parr. There were six of 'ihe ever popular Tri-Ship dances rhis year, and ihe club hii' a new noie in safisfacfion wifh ifs orchesfra selecrions and promoiion. A hard 'l'imes dance was lhe season's highlight The Usher Corps had an excepiionally aciive year, while fhe cheerleaders expanded fheir mem- bership and learned a 'Few +ricks +o lend more spirii' af fhe 'ioorball and baskerball games. Then 'l'here is rhe clubroom, luxuriously fiHed our wirh +he mos'r modern and complefe furnishings, checker fables, and a radio. This room has been rhe scene of numerous meefings and has recenrly been used 'ro enferiain our rival afhleiic reams afrer ihe game. All 'I'hese are under Tri-Ship supervision as is ihe lnformaiion Desk. The club is a member of fhe Naiional Junior Red Cross and was oursfanding in raising money io aid in rhe lasl' greai' flood disasfer. Anoiher benevoleni' acfivify of +he club is +o help ihe less 'forfunafe New Trier boys 'io complefe Their high school educa'l'ion by paying for Their books, fees, and o+her incidenfals. A+ Chrisimas, food and clorhing are dis'I'ribu1'ed 'I'o 1'he needy families of rhe communify. This acriviry alone could iusiify rhe exis+ence of Tri-Ship. Each year rhe Tri-Ship award is given io fhe senior boy who besi' lived up 'io The club's ideals. This year's winner of rhe covered honor is James Neilson. Mr. Frisbie, ihe faculfy sponsor, has long been 'rhe man behind rhe wheel. He has been re- sponsible for 'rhe very organiza+ion of ihe club, and his personaliiy has leni' ihe spirii necessary for ifs endurance. 108 TRI-SHIP 14cti itieA CORNELIA OTIS DR.WILLIAM SKINNER MCGOVERN CH EER LEADERS Firsl Row llefl +o riglnfl: R. Williams, J. Neilson, H. Cooper. Second Row: E. Eldridge, B. Lawrence, D. Sharp. Third Row: B. Spinney, S. Vernon. M B O A T N 9 U H E R E - T S O N 1 , -,ff ,. H M f. .-1. 'XJ' QD scv Q iff aff of 20 X aff Ja .F 5' 'STUDENT PRESIDENTS uY+Q J.. .J Firsi Row llefi fo righilz V. Spegel, P. Sherriffs, H. Presco'H, J. Hole, A. Burnham, L. Mifchell, V. von Ebers, C. LeHs, L. Busscher. Second Row: B. Lewis, L. Schreiber, E. Wooren, B. J. Weld, J. Booz, F. Alcely, D. Scarlii, D. Sharp, R. Rockwood, K. Shank, E. Vaughr, J. Bu'H'erwor+h, B. A. Lewis, E. Andrews, J. Everson. Third Row: N. Pickard, J. Wheeland, K. Wenier, D. Eisler, W. Hoffman, J. Macdonald, H. Rich, D. Dayron, D. Rofh, S. Rich, R. McMillan, E. Hoesli, J. Penberfhy, J. Miller, M. Loco, M. Granr. Fourfh Row' B Cleveland L Yafes B Ripley M Kopper L Tideman D Paulson B Riley J Byrum JJMU IC Q SDE .Y J Firsf Row llefi' +o righflz L. Busscher, L. Peferson, M. Arnold. , -VJ! 17 ll tx' . 1 . ,4- . ,, JV -.4 1 ff 4 nf I p' 'f . Y' VV Kyl- 'f K4 . ' -4 V, I 4 ' , . if f '4' L if!! W fl! ,. , .A L , 'av ,. , gy, i I if y . .I . - , gf' fi iff' I ft? A A J .i ffw SENIOR 6' MUSIC CLUB M ,DM 'Qglf R. KixMilleri Bi Carlson, lioch, Ei Benson, B.. Fuessle, S.lJayne, L. Maison, R. Firinery, K. 'Hu.mphrey: E. Eldreclge. c X. I936-37 proved 'ro be anofher ou+s+anding year for 'rhe music depar+men'l'. Every year 'rhe musical organizarions play a larger pari' in 'rhe average s+uden+'s life. Mrs. CoHon, Mrs. Bradburn, Miss Anderson, Mr. Swigari' and Mr. Schumacher have done so much more fhis year 'rhan ever before 'I'o es+ablish music in 'ihe minds of New Trier's sfudenis. The Chrisrmas Concer'r was perhaps The high spoi' in rhe firs'r semesi'er's acfiviiies. The Conceri again demonsirared ifs populariiy among fhe cifizens of New Trier Township. 'I10 r f ,, ui lb N Qikf 5 aw ' in. Q,w 'ML 'B MUQBIBX W xiii Vw? ' FACULTY Firsi Row llefl' lo righll: Miss Anderson, Mrs. Co++on, Mrs. Bradburn. Second Row: Mr. Schumacher, Mr. Swigari. Q-'LCG-Av! ' . mg-WJ 0. , Ln Q CQ Bows, ffbolx-1 -Nr Q X Q? -.exzenx ..5i:... N J Xl xg' A ..- -- , .'Pfn'n,A -.1-7 '1 X ., 1 'cu - .9 mf X ,J m U ,lug Qi J Www ,gg m'n .K ,j'f P WCA STH 'Z Ax N' ,JUNIOR pry' 1 - 4.MUSIC T M ' M' l ,Wi JM, CLUB , if' -T 1 VJ' '41 A ff' . . . . . , 1 eg Al' V I Flrsl Row llefl' fo rlghfl: A. Jorlorian, D. Youngberg, Y. Woerner, F. Bickman, L. Peferson, M. Pierson, ffyflfl ,. fi ajr' F. Pagliarulo, B. Bliss, P. Pierson, J. Kilmer, J. Goodnow. A w. yl , . Wvfd Second Row: M. A. BuHerwor'I'h, J. Hamilfon, R. Goodhue, P. Grover, A. Shrader, J. Drucker, E. Coon, ii' ff' 7 ' , V. Adams, B. Edwards, C. Farr, J. Maddock. l ' Third Row: C. Walker, E. Kubicek, F. Dahncke, J. MacLow, J. Cox, F. Huffman, J. Roberfson, R. Locke, M. Peferson, E. Loco, J. Sfark, J. Nalhans. The Choir received an invi+a+ion 'ro sing a Chrisfmas program over siarion WGN. All who heard Them were proud indeed as were 'rhose of us who were denied 'rhaf privilege. Alfhough lhe firsl' semesfer was busy, +he second was one full of accomplishment of ihe highesi' order. Affer many iedious weeks of pracfice +he Boys' Firsi Glee Club presen+ed Gilber+ and Sulli- van's Trial by Jury on April 7 and 8. They had a very large and appreciafive audience bofh nighrs and boih audiences saw +he finesi' +ype of produclion. The Girls' Glee Club had a fine complimeni paid 'ro fhem and lheir direcfor when ihey were invifed +o sing wi+h ihe Apollo Club of Chicago and we may be sure fhai' 'rhe complimeni' was noi misplaced. iii! I MELAPHONE Arline Lipsch Joe Marrill CLARINETS Fred Slrauch Rodney Perrill Charles McCoy Byron Towle Leo McShane Bud Livingslon Lawrence Schuber Charles Nevins Gordon Keifh Norman Deno Leslie Ma+son William Appel Roberl Nicholson Gordon Boling DRUMS Bob Bolinger Bob Spiegelhauer Eleanor Lipsch Henry Dieflrich James Rosenow Roberf Morris John Childs PERSO CO RN ETS Orson Towle Berl Simon Ray Wesfergren Edward Pelerson Jerome Sl'e'Ffens Howard Sco'l'l' James Albrechl William While Owen Hayes Richard Harper William Dodds William Dundas Bud Hallef Roberl Shaer Vernon Hulchins Edward Clafliey Richard Buenger Roger Cushman Fred Mende FRENCH HORNS Carl Ayer Norman Eva ns BARITONE Philip Mallen NNEl OBOE Edward Johns'l'on BASS ES Evereh' Philips lDrum Maiorl Lee'l'e Keffer Charles Moon Donald Johns SAXOPHONE Richard Livingsfon Jack Magnuson Reginald Rounsfull William VanArsdale Norman Meyer Sam Vernon John Weese Jaclt Davis Ben Richards Howard Borchardf Henry Reilly-Bass TROMBONE . George Leichsenring Hobarl Ogden Charles Willis Bob Cederberg .- I if- ,U X s Ps' ' Ig' I ti I 5 , Y7xY 1x4 IL, ORCHESTRA PERSU VIOLIN Frances Alrley, Concerimeisier Millicenl' Gran'I Eugene Eldridge Jane BuI Ierwor+h Margarel' Pierson Richard Neulcranz Elaine Vaughl' Mary Ann BuI Ierwor'Ih Eileen Russell Raymond Koch Mary MarI'ha Gedge, Principal Warren Peferson Dorofhy Faville Beverly Andrews Jane Druclcer Norman Fifer Roberl Pelerson Arlhur Shapiro Kafherine Phillipsborn Ka'Iherine Halpin VIOLA - A ' Maclclin de Nicfolas, Principal Frances Biclcham Edirh Loco CELLO Maynard Cook, Principal Winifred Hoffman Melvin Nylund Richard Pellibone Jeanne Slarlc BASS Maynard Riley, Principal Rober+ Hinman Julius Cahn TROMBONE George Leischenring William Cederberg Andrew Kuby CLARINET I Theodore Buenger, Principal Gordon Boling Glidden Hinman Leslie Maison NNEL OBOE Edward Johnson BASSOON Raymond Bloom FRENCH HORN Donald Scarlili FLUTE Rufh Ebeling Carl Humphrey Joan Kilner TYMPANI George Glover ACCOMPANIST Rosamund MacMillan sv - f - - - - - - - Aoki, lNUJl.s:l-J' 1 iI1'P4 'L 'II uw. -'QNOVY I 11.1.9 WHAT Ifllbkiw' lk. XX.-ff .Safe WTC' is wow Jr' .J v .Q-eq BOYS' OCTETTEU .J- Qs '4.?f f +- MUSIII FIRST GIRLS GLEE CLUB PC xo , 'su ,J :yo X .29 . 0 Q V ESO' .AQ 4?-'VX Firsi' Row Iiefi' 'Io righ'rI: J. Byrum, D. Rorh, S. Rich, D. Dayion, H. Rich, Mrs. Bradburn. Second Row: D. Sharp, D. KixMiIIer, S. Jayne, D. Fraser, V. Burlingham. Firsf Row: R. Rockwood. Second Row Ileff Io righII: L. Yaies, M. Kopper, C. LeHs, K. Wenfer, I. Russell. Third Row: L. Buscher, A. Burnham, J. F. MiIIer, Miss Anderson. Firsf Row Iiefi +o righ'rI: S. Anderson, E. Loco, V. Spegel, J. Olds, P. Shank, P. Roche, Y. BeHinghaus, B. J. Weld, J. Booz, A. Caihoun, S. Woofen, B. Murray, A. Norman, C. Yaies, L. Busscher, Y. Fillis. Second Row: P. Waish, E. RusseII, L. Decker, C. Cary, L. Mi'I'cheII, B. Geberi, D. Canfield, M. Cox, N. Pickard, J. Kassner, L. Copihorne, J. Penberihy, B. Todd, D. Pa++erson, P. Thompson, S. Duncan, L. Blum, M. Minear, J. Digre. Third Row: A. Burnham, K. Shank, J. Wheeland, H. Prescof-E, M. F. Badger, K. Wenfer, C. LeHs, J. Miller, M. Goode, R. Purdy, A. Musson, E. Kai-L, H. An+hony, B. Lewis, A. Hanisee, B. Lewis, D. Fargo, K. Neeves, L. Yafes, E. Lewis. Fourih Row: E. York, P. BIaker, D. Eisler, N. Arms, A. J. Heinsen, M. Smifh, M. MacDonald, A. Lewis, M. Kopper, I. Kaufman, J. Solomen, C. Empfieid, M. Phiiipsborn, B. LeaI, L. Schreiber, J. HaIIiweII, M. Kenney, S. Hurd, J. Hole. NW- Q JM I .21 IJXAAJAA 'VDD' Ly..-.95.,1.4, 'IT ,X I ii , ,ANL - J-5 ,AX 2-f-'c.. we we We If Q 'S We ae' Lflkygi' Evuva Q,-,Bi 1 MUSIC FIRST BOYS' GLEE CLUB XTQJBI, x, ' ' :B XJIX- Q-'I ' v QEJ, V1 'J' EN, vi I jf J L, e 0, 3.n..L,f Ny., f atm-fv SAW-L2 CHOIR' GJII5 f ISEC,O'ND novs' J G L E E c L u B Firs'I' Row llefl lo righllz D. RoI'h, J. Wolff, B. Lawrence, S. Rofhermel, C. Welbdrn, B. Daily, B. Moss, V. Burling- ham, D. Daylon, J. Byrum, J. Bryson, B. Dundas, B. Bricker, F. Loco, B. Barnard. Second Row: T. Kiolan, G. Redding, R. Hillner, D. Sharp, B. Morgan, D. Penberlhy, S. Rich, K. Crawford, D. Berblinger, J. Seddon, B. Williams, C. Byrum, J. Chronic, S. Fisher, H. Rich, J. Riday. Third Row: J. Woods, C. Lineberger, A. Briffain, S. Jayne, D. Paulson, D. KixMiIIer, D. Aishlon, B. Farwell, C. Smi'I'h, S. Sauer, C. Goodman, B. Fuessle, B. Cockran, B. Hagenah, B. Knepper. Four'I'h Row: W. Lyman, J. Borovicka, J. Mclnlyre, T. Rockwell, C. Kennedy, B. Lazear, D. Cook, J. Chancellor B. Porler, J. Buhai, J. Uhlemann, D. Frazer, S. Smarr, D. Herlel, N. Smilh, C. Kerner. Fiffh Row: B. Frey, E. Benson, B. Parker, M. Gaffney, L. Reed, B. Younglove, S. Risk, D. Cowan, F. Condil, B Hayf, E. Beck, H. Malher, J. Olin, E. Sullivan, E. Hess, G. Terzakes, B. Carey. Firs'I' Row llefl' Io righli: A. Hanisee, A. Calhoun, J. Wheeland, H. Prescoll, K. Shank, V. Spegel, J. Booz, B. J. Weld, G. Be'Hinghaus, M. Fillis, J- Olds, L. Busscher, A. Burnham, P. Shank. Second Row: J. WoI'lT, B. Daily, C. Welborn, B. Moss, K. Wenler, C. Lells, J. Miller, L. Coplhorne, J. Kassner, N. Pickard, M. Cox, D. Canfield, B. Geberf, L. Decker, E. Russell. Third Row: D. Sharp, D. Paulson, R. KixMiIler, S. Jayne, D. Cook, B. Porler, J. Uhlemann, D. Frazer, B. Fuessle, D. Dayfon, J. Riday, C. Goodman, D. Herlel, V. Burlingham. Firsl Row llefl 'lo righlix D. Garrelson, M. Anderson, J. Horak, D. Farwell, M. Simpson, D. Calvin, G. Pulnam E. Sfransky, F. Badger, R. Williams. Second Row: T. MacMorran, J. MacLow, B. Harloeck, B. Belding, D. LaBonI'e, R. Honlham, M. Harms, J. Davis E. Rolhschild, D. Powell, M. Swingky. Third Row: R. Kingery, B. Slean, F. Bird, B. Sfillman, B. Horn, L. Zick, G. Aeslon, D. Cushman, G. Hilgendorf, H. Kidd, T. Wrighf. Fourlh Row: W. Loewenhez, J. Sleen, R. McCandIish, A. Cobb, B. Malhison, B. Landon, B. Andersen, B. Gockel. E. Gourky, J. Magnuson, D. Brown. JJ - if N- f .5 K M X f MJ ff , ,jj lp! 'Y ' JJ if l' 9 if ' J ff ' N , 4 . J L ,ff iv- , ' W 'ffl Kp rw is fy mf WSIB, dx IW f , f L' ji J L or - if L UD Dj X ll J v W. 'X H V ri , X. ' X, , J, ix. .If l J J 3 5 j Q , .ix J I ,nfs UJ Q jf J X j x jxx 'N if ,- J NL,.iN,i Wy sEcoNn GIRLS' GLEE CLUB . ji c 1 X. ' Firsi Row lef+ +o rigid : E. Waison, P. Hellmuflw, M. Macalisfer, D. Wl1e'ls+on, L. Peiersen, J. Records, N. Pierson, J. Afifleck, V. Sommers, M. Brown, G. Weinsioclc, B. Baker, A. Kava- 8-Y X naglw, J. Felsenlhal. . OX. M ' Second Row: M. Sfube, F. Schipfer, V. Weld, M. MHcl1ell, E. Drum, R. McKeigl1an, N. Hoff- ! K man, G. Helron, J. Roberfson, R. Lee, M. Childs, M. Carlson, F. Bickham, L. Heerens, M H J. Reiclnmann, C. Husling, C. Andersen, M. Bos+on. Third Row: B. Kissom, A. Joriorian, M. Benne'He, J. Wafson, E. Menzen, M. Malm, A. Hearne, M. Arnold, V. Adams, R. Mesriian. QB Q D. Younglaerg, L. Kunzelman, V. Nickel, E. Hoesli, B. Pose, M. J. Orr, A. Olmsfead, Q J. Mifchell, E. Sfringer, M. Se+l'xness, E. Kubicelc, E. Brown, A. Wl1i+e, S. Hillis, K. Cum- Four'rl'1 Row: M. Anderson, A. Slwrader, P. King, S. Hauseman, B. Hindley, P. Chancellor, ogy mislcey, B. Lamb, N. Robb, A. Crowder, L. Meyer. OD TRIAL BY JURY GQWQ xr-fffb I ,CQLQSWAS CONCERT , ...wwf fs Q,.f.f1..f. if I ' 1 I - ' 1 f I IJRAMAT IBS , 0 F F I C E R S PRESIDENT ..,......,.......... ASHTON TAYLOR VICE-PRESIDENT ... A... VAUGHN BURLINGHAM SECRETARY .... PAISLEY ROCKWELL A.TAYLOR-P. ROCKWELL-V, BURLINGHAM MISS ELIZABETH STANWOOD f MR. GORDON VAN KIRK -'Q F3 MR. MINOR COBURN - Q ,Q ST ,X 595 Q THE QUEEN'S HUSBAND Firsf Row flefl' Io righflz G. Clabaugh, C. Leiis, B. Geberf, C. EmpfTeld, C. Duyer. Second Row: D. Day+on, B. Henderson, A. Taylor, C. Goodman, G. Pufnam, P. Smifhers, P. Gerhard. Jigs! MQW- W My Q U A LV: S T R E E T M ...L Kf Zola? 1: F 3 f r A 9 fJ5N'1MfI L 1+.-my 5 -qo..L4- wg 214--wffff J.. Q1 4 Firsi' Row lleff +o righll: J. MacLow, P. Thompson, E. Von Der Lippen, B. Coofer, D. Powell. V5 on Second Row: J. Moss, R. Lechner, R. Purdy, B. Lamb, B. Wells, P. Trump, D. Hargis. 14,3 ww Q ,,, Third Row: B. Clark, Z. De La Chapelle, D. KixMiller, B. Hagenah, D. Cowan, R. Werneclre, V. McQuide. 117 -11 1 x IJRAMATIBS A DJ, Y wX vii ,c N ef. 1X-L9 41 I 9 .I 9 N Ne u L 14 U 4 5 v Q 1. if XJ Nf,1'N',Yfo ,Jn U' ,au Wk dfO'lJ-'U jdaar MH Frosh-Soph Play- WAKE UP JONOTHAN Firsf Row Ueff fo righflz M. Roulei, M. Krafi, B. Coale, C. Barber, B. Dodds. Second Row: D. Wefferer, J. HyaH, P. Oliver, P. Smi+hers, V. Sowers, A. Dickerson. Third Row: N. Fifer, B. Chrisferson, B. Siillman, J. Lawson, B. Landon, P. Gerhard, C. Maccaddam. THE QUEEN'S HUSBAND L fs J- Qr SQ S. V3 -3, 2? 4 f .f 54 I vmW,n-, 7... -Z,-Wann-mums, ,.,f ,M-Q-wwf-fy if IJRAMATIBS Faculfy Play- THE RIVALS This year has been one of fhe mosf acfive in fhe hisfory of fhe drama organizafions af New Trier. Nof only were several new and differenf ideas carried ouf, buf a larger number of producfions fhan usual were 'presenfed fhis season. ' A One of fhe new plans was worked in connecfion wifh fhe annual Fall Play, presenfecl on fhe evenings of November 20 and 2l. lnsfead of having fwo casfs for one play, fwo dif- ferenf plays were chosen wifh a single casf for each. On Friday nighf James Barrie's Qualify Sfreef was presenfed and on fhe following evening The Queen's Husband by Roberf Sherwood. Affendance af bofh of fhese performances was ample proof of fheir success ancl popularify wifh fhe sfudenfs. The second -Dramafic Club presenfafion of fhe year embodied a sfill differenf plan. The freshmen presenfed a series of fhreeq one-acf plays, while fhe older people gave fhe TUHE RIVALS ' 119 DRAMATIIIS +radi+ional Freshman-Sophomore Play. The Three mafinees were The Knave of HearTs, The DyspepTic Ogre, and The STolen Prince presenfed by one casT on The afTernoons of March 5 and 6. The oTher producfion was Wake Up JonaThan, received very successfully on The evenings of The same days. IT has always been inTeresTing To see The members of The faculTy perform on The sTage, and This year was no excepTion. The annual FaculTy Drama Club producfion was presenfed This year on The evenings of January 29 and 30. The play given was Philip Sheridan's The Rivals. ProminenT among The faculTy members who showed off on Those nighTs were Miss HamilTon, Dr. Small, Mr. Van Deursen, Miss Gerup, Mr. Coburn, Mr. Wehr, Mr. Lehman, and Mr. Hoskins. A greaT deal of crediT is due The FaculTy Drama Club, noT only for Their splen- did performance, buT also for The manner in which They Turned over The profiTs from The play To The Red Cross during The flood crisis. The lasT new idea worked ouT This year was The revival of a Players' Play. The Player Group in The DramaTic Club is designaTed by The direcTors and is composed of members who have shown Their TalenT in previous performances. This year, because of several oppor- Tune facTors, iT was decided To revive The pracTice by giving Two one-acT plays in conjunc- Tion wiTh The Music DeparTmenT's Trial By Jury. PresenTed before The opera on The eve- nings of April 2 and 3, The plays were The MinueT and Spreading The News. LighTnin' , The Senior Play and The lasT given This year, was produced by a double casT on The evenings of May 7 and 8 and served as a very successful close To a very success- ful year. As in The pasT, The largesf share of honor for The success of The dramaTic presenTaTions is due To The direcTors of The organizafion. Miss STanwood, Mr. VanKirk, and Mr. Coburn have worked equally hard noT only To mainTain The high sTandards buT also To seT a new high in dramaTic acTiviTies. Because The Senior Play was noT presenTed unTil May 7 and 8 This year, iT was impossible for The Echoes sfaff To include picTures of This producTion. The casT is conTidenT ThaT This year's producTion, LighTnin' will be long remembered. When This book is published may Their hopes Clerk of CourT ArT BonneT, 'Paul Lang and wishes for Two ouTsTanding performances be realized. NAME OF CHARA LighTnin' Bill Jones John Marvin ...... CTER PERSONS OF THE SENIOR PLAY KIND or PART PERSON Assleneo Char. lead .... Juv. lead 'AshTon Taylor, Phil Kummer Frank Broad, 'Draper DayTon Raymond Thomas ,. ..... Heavy .. 'Chuck Ballenger, Bill Salisbury Lemel Townsend ... ..., Judge .... 'Jack Magnusen, Fred Loco Rodney Harper ...... ..... 2 nd man . 'Don Scarff EvereTT Hammond .,.. ..... H eavy .... C, Lineberger, Bob Henderson Nevin BlodgeTT ,,.. ,.,,, S heriff .,.. . 'Chuck Gregory, Bob MaThison Fred Pefers ...... ..... H oTelman .... 'Van McQuide Walfer Lennon , Zeb CroThers ,. Livery Man .... Teddy ........... Mildred Buckley Mrs. Jones ....... Mrs. MargareT Davis .... Char. Com. . . Char. Com. . . ReporTer .... lngenue ..... Char. lead SoubreTTe , .. 'Fred Bird 'MarTin Kresge 'Bill Spinney 'Kay WenTer, HarrieT Morehouse 'Imogene Kaufman, M. Clark Miriam Raymer, 'Jean SpanuTh Mrs. Harper ..... ..... 2 nd woman .. 'Mary Loco, MarTha Harshaw Emily Jarvis .,, ... STenog. . .. 'Zo de la Chapelle, Jane Penberfhy Mrs. Moore .. . ..... ExTra ... Mary May Crawford Mrs. Jordan ..... ..... E xTra . Peg Thompson Mrs. Brainerd .... .... E xTra . Peg Coleman Mrs. STarr ..... .... E xTra . BeTTy Rugen Mrs. Cogshall .... .... E xTra . Jane Franklancl Mrs. Brewer ......... ..... E xTra . Barbara Lewis Mrs. Presfon ............... ExTra . Marion GoldsTein 'I' lndicaTes Frid ay casT. NEW TRIER NEWS , ff Firsi' Row IleTT To righTI: D. CarringTon, B. GuTTenberg, B. GeberT, L. PeTerson, R. Lechner, P. Thompson, H Born, W. Knoop, E, Baughman, I. Kaufman, M. A. Tenny, H. Voller, E. Hoesli. Second Row: B. Galvin, E. Uhe, F. Pierson, M. Harshaw, M. Spear, D. LaBonTe, M. Shapiro, S. Jayne, V. Burl ingham, H. Bergman, L. Rosen, B. J. Weld, G. Pierson, J. Russo. Third Row: J. KriTzer, M. Boheim, E. Kubicelc, M. Childs, K. Neeves, J. Lee, B. Dodds, J. BarneTT, M. Nylund, J. Wolff, F. Badger, M. Boozer, J. Colvin, A. OlmsTead, P. Taylor. FourTh Row: G. PuTnam, B. Bonner, B. O'FlaherTy, S. SmarT, B. Barnum, B. Barnard, B. Salisbury, R. MaThison, D. DayTon, B. Hagenah, L. Holland, C. Sheridan, C. Gregory, E. RoThschild, W. McLaren, R. Lynch. A- IIVVN CQKNTMQIXKSOC dw NEWS STAFF SPONSOR ..........,........ ........MR. R. H. CARPENTER EDITORS ...,.. SEARS JAYNE, MILTON SHAPIRO BUSINESS MANAGER ......... ..... VAUGHN BU RLINGHAM A FirsT Row IleTT To righTI: D. LaBonTe, M. Shapiro, S. Jayne, H. Bergman. Second Row: F. Bird, B. Bonner. M. J. Harshaw, E. Baughman, l. Kauf- man, S. Jones, B. Henderson. The News has iusT concluded a year of change. The TormaT of The paper has been redesigned on The scale of a magazine size page insTead of The more wieldy newspaper or Tabloid size. Headlines and page layouTs have been TreaTed in modern sTyle. A conscienTious eFForT has been made To give adequaTe publiciTy To all acTiviTies oT The school, To The exTenT ThaT Tunds have permiTTed. EnThusiasTic cooperaTion wiTh oTher school acTiviTies has been The guiding principle in ediTing each issue. As many people as possible have been given places on The sTaTT, and from Time To Time The assignmenTs To imporTanT posiTions have been shiTTed. ConTribuTions from The Board in a weekly adverTisemenT and from The TacuITy and sTudenTs in leTTers and arTicles have helped make The News a unifying and consTrucTive force in The life of The school. 'ikufs T fi'?PC oi A, lbefag Tl,I'xQvx X dl R, ee 50 Mun OC, Eco pa.. BUCK- IDPCL, WMM 5. muck M, lv weqiivbx WOMQCQ. X1 iv ae: Lyon ,pvg fill lwx ix. .W ,X Clfxwif S a do . T, -BCPVXU 121 NTER STILLMAN ECHOES STAFF SPONSOR ................, MR. R. H. CARPENTER EDITOR IN-CHIEF ................ DON STILLMAN ASSISTANT EDITOR ...,.. BETTY JANE WELD ASSISTANT EDITOR .,.. ARTHUR NIELSEN BUSINESS MANAGER .........., BOB MATHISON THE 1937 falcon THE STAFF OF THE I937 ECHOES PRESENTS THIS BOOK, HOP- ING THAT IT WILL PERMANENTLY PRESERVE YOUR RECORD, MEMORIES AND FRIENDSHIPS ESTABLISHED AT NEW TRIER. ECHOES EDITORS F rsIf Row Iieff fo rigI1I'I: B. Mafhison, B. J. Weld, D. Sfillman, A. Nielsen, M. Co Second Row: R. Obermeier, I. Kaufman, K. Neeves, B. Dodds, J. Booz. Third Row: D Mifchell, M Shapiro B Salisbury, T B nger, J. Weese, T H ' gi' I THE 'I937 ECHOES STAFF Firsl Row llell lo righll: J. Moss, E. Drum, J. Bignell, P. Walsh, P. Thompson, B. Geberl, R. Lechner, W Knoop, H. Born, P. Flannery, B. Rugen, B. Burns, C. Lells, C. Goodnow, R. Ebeling, L. Schreiber, K. Wenler J. Wheeland Second Row: J. Dix, B. Hagenah, G. Kiddoo, M. Shapiro, I. Kaulman, R. Obermeier, M. Cook, K. Neeves B. Dodds, B. Malhison, D. Slillman, A. Nielson, B. Salisbury, T. Harringlon, J. Weese, T. Buenger, D. Milchell B. J. Weld, J. Booz. Third Row: F. Slorner, J. Krause, H. Morehouse, L. Rosen, J. Lee, J. Olds, P. Sherilfs, P. Clough, C. Clough D. Canlield, N. deBeers, R. McKeighan, J. Slrom, D. Palerson, R. Purdy, P. King, A. Hanson, M. Harshaw, J Kleckner, E. Macllrailh, D. Daylon, L. Snorl, D. Denis, C. Ballenger. Fourlh Row: J. Barnell, B. Barnard, J. Edwards, A. Eckharl, N. Smilh, C. Rolhermel, J. Edwards, B. Riley, D LaBonle, R. Cushman, S. Smarl, D. Cushman, H. Bergman, E. Rolhschild, C. Sheridan, C. Gregory, A. Taylor J. Fyle, J. Anderson, D. Scarll, J. Gough, J. Dunhill, J. Rolhschild, L. Koerber, B. Spinney. ADVERTISING STAFF Mary Barrell Helen Born Louis Crane David Denis John Dickson Palsy Flannery Jim Gough Bill Hagenah Alice Hanson Palsy King Lorenz Koerber Rose Mary McKeighan Bud Riley Bill Salisbury, Edilor Sam Smarl Belsy Wilson CIRCULATION Fred Bird Chuck Ballenger Ted Buenger, Edilor Roger Cushman Chuck Gregory Gordon Kiddoo Jeanne Moss Lois Rosen Ed Rofhschild PHOTOGRAPHIC Don Burge Bredin Burns Dick Cushman Alan Eckharl Clarke Goodnow Bob Henderson, Edilor Carl Holze Jim Hurd Jack Lawson ART STAFF BOYS' ATHLETICS SENIOR ALBUM Roberla Johnson Draper Daylon Jim Anderson Dick LaBonle Jack Fyle Julia Booz, Co-Edilor Jim Neilson Slan Jones Maynard COOIK, C0-Edilor Jane Slrom John Weese, Edilor TYPING Bob Barnard Elizabelh Drum John Dunhill Rila Lechner Harriel Morehouse Rosemary Obermeier, Jim Rolhschild Louise Schreiber Fran Slorner ACTIVITIES Hal Bergman Rulh Ebeling Belly Geberl ' Wilma Knoop Jane Krause Kay Neeves, Edilor Peg Thompson Helen Prescoll Don Scarll Ashlon Taylor Edilor Bud Rolhermel Mill Shapiro, Edilor Ned Smilh GIRLS' ATHLETICS Dorolhy Canlield Connie Clough Pal Clough Virginia Goodrich Imogene Kaufman, E Joan Lee Doris Palerson Palsy Walsh GROUP PICTURES Nancy de Beers John Dix Jim Edwards Jean Kleckner Carol Lells Don Mi+cheII, Edilor Jane Olds Rosamund Purdy Chuck Sheridan dilor Dave Early Kay Wenler Jane Wheeland LITERARY Jane Bignell Belly Dodds, Edilor Marlha Jane Harshaw Marlha Jane Karnopp Phyllis Sherrills SNAPSHOT Barbara Burch George Carey John Cook Dick Cowan Belle Ellis Janan Fleming Tom Gelman Bill Hagenah Thomas Harringlon, Edilor Gordon Kiddoo The I937 Echoes sla'FF wishes lo express ils apprecialion lor lhe oulslanding arl work conlribuled lo lhis year's book by Roberla Johnson, John Weese, James Neilson, and Dick La Bonle. John designed lhe end sheel and lhe senior slreel scene. James and Roberla designed lhe division pages, while Dick drew lhe caricalures. I Firsf Row llefi' fo righflz M. Harshaw, J. Bignell, R. Goodwin, P. Sheriffs, P. Gooder. Second Row: M. Tuffle, C. Clough, B. Dodds, J. Macdonald, E. Baughman, F. Whife, J. Kassner, B. Glenn. Third Row: B. Barnard, J. Graf, D. Werfhimer, B. Mafhison, H. Bergman, D. Farwell. a-iix P ,. m ox, 5 ya., ...Q-..,T. 4a ro.-Q, X jd f'0Oaf 64:51 ,fuk Ffa'-w...,-e,U SPONSORS ....,... MR. PETERSON, MR. LEHMAN EDITORS. .LESTRE BROWNLEE, ROBERT GOODWIN BROWNLEE - GOODWIN In fhe spring of I935, InIcIings made ifs firsf appearance. This inifial edifion was spon- sored by fhe English deparfmenf fo commemorafe fhe fri-cenfennial of secondary educa- lion. The purpose of fhe magazine was fo encourage Iiferary falenf in fhe sfudenfs. The publicafion was so successful fhaf if again appeared fhe following year. InIclings is now published fwice a year, in December and in May. I+ has expanded fo include nof only fhe besf confribufions in Iiferafure, buf also illusfrafions by fhe school's oufsfancling arf sfuclenfs. Any sfudenf af New Trier is eligible fo enfer any shorf form of Iiferafure fo be accepfed for publicafion. The InIcIings sfaff, headed fhis year by Lesfre Brownlee and Roberf Goodwin, co-operafed wifh fheir faculfy sponsors, Mr. Peferson and Mr. Lehman, and selecfed fhe besf confribufions for fhe magazine. The sfudenf body has profifed much by lnIcIings. If nof only offers recognifion for oufsfanding Iiferary and arfisfic falenf, buf if helps fhose sfudenfs who have nof made con- fribufions fo appreciafe fhe fine falenf and mefhods of expression exhibifed in fhe accepfed maferial. DEBATE DEBATE TEAM Firsf Row lleff fo righfl: B. Mafhews, B. Greenberg, Coach MacLean, C. Goodman, W. Corning. Second Row: B. Drucker, G. Pufman, G. James, H. Sfeinberger, C. Hubbard. FORENSIC BOARD Firsf Row lleff fo righfl: C. Goodman, C. MacLean, D. Eisler. Second Row: W. Corning, R. Wesferfon, M. Hardin, R. Wehel. Despife fhe loss of mosf of 'fhe sfudenfs on lasf year's Big Twelve championship feam, fhe debafing feam, under Mr. MacLean's guidance, has had a very successful year. The affirmafive debafers are Warren Corning, Clifford Goodman, Dick Lehman, Herberf Sfein- berger, Bill Drucker, Jackson MacLow, Clarence Hubbard and Garreff James, fhe negafive, Bob Maffhews, Bob Gruehn, Bob Greenberg, David Early and Charles McFerran. This feam has proved ifself one of fhe finesf in recenf years, having already achieved vicfories over Aurora, Rockford,and Maine. Championship hopes for 'fhis year were some- whaf spoiled by losses fo Lane Tech and George Rogers Clark. The league membership was increased by fhe addifion of Maine Township and Morgan Milifary. New Trier is also com- pefing in fhe Illinois Sfafe League and faking on Culver and Sf. John's Academies. The Nafional Forensic League, which was organized for sfudenfs who have been in fwo or 'fhree successful debafes, gives debafers fhe opporfunify of earning higher degrees. The degree of honor is given affer successful parficipafion in fen debafes. The degrees of ex- cellence and disfincfion are fhe highesf affainable. To indicafe membership in Nafional Forensic League an affracfive hexagonally shaped silver key is worn wifh iewels fo show degrees earned. kwa CLUBS COMMERCE .TNCLUB ...X ',v ,.' 7 .X . s , 'ln , x la. Y: lf M. , w N ww Row TREBLE CLEFF CLUB lleff 'fo righflz J. MacLow, D. Ro+h, W. Knauer, J. Moss, A. Kuby, B. Burns, S. Pearson, P. Pollock, M. Braafen, S. Reichmann. Second Row: R. Anderson, J. Ro+h, C. Barber, J. Hofeld, D. Renn, B. Kissam, A. Williams, M. Loco, M. Malm, E. Menzen, M. Pierce, B. While, J. Smifh. Third Row: C. Moon, D. Harper, B. Melvin, W. Loewenherz, B. Leslie, M. S+oehel, B. J. Pose, B. O'Grady, N. 1 Robb, B. Bruce, S. Lyon, J. Diclrerson, D. Byrne, D. Burgess, D. Burge, B. Van Arsdale. ' Four+h Row: A. Bridges, B. Ellis, A. While, C. Johnson, P. Haws, L. Holland, H. Keefe, V. la Vine, L. Melchior, n ffifihl Y Good now. Firsi' Row C. Lineberger, G. Weigel, M. E. Koch, L. Feefer, J. Lawson, C. Kennedy, A. Shapiro, W. Jarchow, J. Boynfon. Fiffh Row: D. Burns, E. Gille++, V. Hunnewell, P. Hellmufh, S. Hillis, H. Born, B. Baxfer, J. Kriher, B. Galvin, D. Hayden, J. Beirnes, B. Cooier, J. Borovicka, B. Henderson, M. Fox, D. Her+el, C. Hohe, B. Hagenah, C. Firs'r Row lleff +o righfl: L. ZeHergren, B. Bouchicas, J. Reichard, L. Burlrhard, E. Gingles, Mr. Johnson, Miss Henningsen, H. Reinwald, J. Schmalholz, R. Lynch, R. Zeufschel, J. Nelson, K. Wagner, A. Demma, D. Gass- man, A. Brown, E. Lipson. Second Row: B. Leal, R. Carlen, L. Cross, l. Bengs+on.V. Worley, M. SfeFFen, M. Belmonf, J. Smifh, R. Sfeiner. Third Row: R. Obermeier, M. Balmes, F. Schwall, I. Pinlcouslri, G. Hoffman, V. Corrigon, B. Murray, J. Roberfson, K. O'Donnell, M. Blakely, M. Miller, H. Voller, H. Newiem, L. Giambasfian, M. Kares, M. Taylor, G. BenneH, P. Kipp, J. Ehrler, M. Toll, C. Szymanslri. Fourfh Row: A. Edgren, B. Schmalholz, D. Livingsfon, T. Kivlan, J. Homer, B. Boolrles, A. Thalman, H. Bohnen, F. Brychfa, R. Sleffins, H. Sfeffins, C. Boll, W. Johnson, J. Schneider, R. Dichin, B. Moss. flefl fo righll: M. A. Howard, J. Swanis, M. Frye, B. Glenn, B. Faxon, B. Ross, M. Seifkin, P. Wheeloclr, B. Smi+h, J. Pe+erson, M. Porfenhauser, D. Beggs, J. Maflhews, S. Scofield. Second Row: C. Marx, M. Pearre, D. Hinckley, P. Harshaw, M. Torrey, M. Krueger, B. Duncombe, B. Rugen, C. Hill, B. Arcus, E. Josf, D. Wiese, C. Walker, M. J. Ecldingfon, M. J. Pierson, P. Bliss, B. Edwards, E. Merri- man, L. Johnson, M. Karnopp, D. Krafl. Third Row: D. Gibbons, L. Eisenberg, M. E. Koch, L. Robinson, P. Mervis, M. Beach, M. J. Clar, J. Baker, M. F. Laughead, R. Eckar+, M. Paulson, C. Farr, D. Lief, S. Wagner, M. Kirkpafriclr, J. 9-'iflv B -I, MM-A LENS CLUB , ,if ll 1 l mlwi ' l CLUBS SCRIBLERUS , - s - ll...'wu..fy- ff L u- x k'k ' s Q V X P pidbafe g :Walk-0 . .h vs, Q ,K- ' Q s 'Q - ...Q ..-,,,,.,.,.. QUILL - My fs GAVEL ml W Firsl' Row llefl' fo righfiz Mr. Pifer, J. Bignell, C. GiFFord, P. Sheriffs, J. Friedlander. jj Second Row: D. Werfhimer, D. Farwell, B. Andrews, B. O'Flaherfy, R. Finney. Third Row: B. Dodds, M. Loco, M. Bellows, J. Crowder, R. Purdy, M. Fillis. Firsi' Row lleff lo righfi: B. Faxon, J. Drucker, P. Harshaw, R. McKeighan, R. McMillan, G. Hoffman, J. Hur- ley, B. Bliss, M. Boheim, N. Berblinger, P. Bliss, C. Hill, B. Glenn, M. Frankel. Second Row: P. Douglas, M. Donnersberger, Mrs. Cook, M. Richland, H. Carlson, B. Morrison, M. Morgan, D. Child, E. ChiH'ick, B. Ross. Firsl' Row lleff lo righfl: L. Hagan, F. Schwall, J. Macl.ow, C. Hubbard, B. Drucker, J. Hofeld, B. Ziv, H Hardin, D. Eisler. Second Row: V. Holmes, M. Fox J., Eiseman, M. Boheun, R. Norman Third Row: J. Graflis, D. Gepperf, Sfeinberger, R. Wefzel, R. Shefner. J. Reichmann, S. Smarf, R. Goodwin, J. Graf, D. Lehman, C. MacLean F. Fox. C. Goodman, B. Greenberg, G. Pufnam, G. James, R. Wesfergren, H GERMAN W WWW QUQJYNHJD .Jw JJ rf' jf yd! lil D' 'li my 'Jil' 7' -.Sy .Wir Ni skdqg FRENCH CLUB C585 QA!! CLUBS Firsl' Row f G f' ,Ll f' I, , 1 Z ilbsrlkj. fy .L C1 1 P, W F It W yy, ,jk jg,-f1,! -LA.,fI.f 9'0 S P A N I S H M N c L u B y y y K I v Xffrxfravv 'if B 1 yi-A.. 1 -ek!! A' i , Firsi Row llefl fo righllz A. While, B. Clarke, J. Olds, R. Purdy. Second Row: J. Eiseman, D. Maland, J. Felsenfhal, L. Rosen, M. Granl, L. Drum, M. Clark, P. King, B. Slein, J. Newman, N. Wincup, M. Milon, S. Bonner, M. Bellows, S. Pearson, Z. de la Chapelle, B. While, E. Gilleli, B. Kissam. Third Row: P. Taylor, D. Cook, A. Eiseman, B. Lewis, M. Mi+chell, J. Lee, N. Weil, L. E'Hlinger, M. Fox, B. Galvin, V. Sommers, G. Harvey, L. Schreiber, A. Wagner, C. Seiden, C. Feaman, B. Ripley, P. Sfephenson, A. Kavanaugh. Fourlh Row: C. Empfield, H. Keefe, M. Cox, N. Pickard, L. Beecher, J. Baker, B. Wilson, R. Russell, B. Rugen, L. Kunzelman, S. Doyle, F. Brush, M. TuHle, L. Hobarl, J. Sliles, J. Nae+hans, B. J. Pose, F. Olrich, J. Wil+- berger, D. Georger, D. Roih. Fiflh Row: A. Williams, D. Henderson, B. Geberl, P. Pagliarulo, S. Hillis, M. Sfoerzel, M. Foreman, E. Siringer, J. Frankland, L. Galbrailh, B. Hunlsman, B. Hindley, S. Hauseman, E. Hakaman, J. Porler, N. Arms, J. Erickson P. Oliver, D. Powell. Q Firsl Row llef+ 'ro righfl: D. Lechler, G. Hilgendorf, R. Siarr, W. Fredericks, L. Busscher, E. Hess, E. Karsf, W. Knoop, J. Krause, W. Meyers, M. MacMillan, E. Menziman, J. Krilzer, E. York, V. Von Ebers, M. L. Kriegel, P. Second Row: J. Maller, A. Eberl, A. Tofr, V. Biser, E. Alen, B. Galvin, M. Burlingame. Heiniz, M. Gockel, E. Hohlfelder, P. Barber, N. O'Harra, B. Robinson. Third Row: L. Malson, J. Mecklenberger, J. Mcllra-Hn, T. Carpenler, L. Schipfer, J. Schlichling, R. Krause, M Cook, J. Kendrick, F. Henschel, A. Nielsen, W. Loewenheri, M. Goode, F. Habeck, D. Wiese, D. Trego, W Knoop, L. Meyer. llefi fo righfl: D. Mifchell, P. Jillson, J. Lamb, J. Fy'Fe, J. Lingel, M. Cunningham, l. Jackson, H. Sfolle, J. Colvin, M. BenneH, B. Hari, E. Rofhermel, M. Brown. Second Row: K. Wenfer, J. Leisch, E. Schuber, l. Whiffingion, E. Lewis, B. Felsen+hal, J. Rosenberg, M. Speare M. Childs, E. Pelers, M. Laughead, P. McElroy, J. lsbisler, V. Nickel, M. Pierson. Third Row: M. Nylund, L. Johnson, E. Ellerl, K. Cummisky, E. Foscue, J. Himes, K. Taylor, F. Hichs, W. Hilde- brand, B. Lehrir, B. Modine, E. Loco, D. Byrne, E. MorriSOf1. L- Ogden- fs. be cf, ex. . 5lUBP,.1 , fl' M ffl H 'B RIFLE CLUB RIFLE ,, TEAM 1 00 so-'Qing Scsi, l,'x4'il Xk rs if Q? ,X eil VT , of BROADCASTING CLUB Firsf Row llefl' 'lo righfla D. Burns, V. Huck, C. Huck, B. McKel, B. Luken, A. Musson, R. LippincoH, E. Hooker VB. Phillips, J. Cox, N. OH'arra, Elaine Chifiick. 1 Second Row: W. Wilder, B. Branch, J. Edwards, H. Bull, E. Walson, M. Keefe, H. Morehouse, P. Siepheson, J. Fleming, V. Lavine, L. Ogden, B. Bonnei, M. Small, M. Macalisfer, B. Lukens, M. Horsfing, B. Ripley, M. Smifh, P. McElroy. Third Row: R. Ken'I', J. Doane, W. Farley, W. Warfield, F. Knoop, J. Schlichling, T. McEwan, J. Lawson, D. Garreison, A. Bere'l'on, J. Woods, B. Epson, G. Redding, B. Pelerson, D. Dale, R. Rounsiull, B. Burlingham, B. Omcfner. Firsf Row lleff 'ro righflz R. Lippincoff, B. Lukens. Second Row: UW. S. Brown, E. Wafson, V. LaVine, A. Musson, B. MacKee. Third Row: D. Hooker, D. Garrefson, J. Schlichfing, R. Kenr, J. Doane, B. Offner. Firsf Row llefi' fo righrl: J. Miller, A. Shrader, M. Russell, M. Clark, D. Hargis, P. McElroy, C. Lineberger, K. Cobb, D. Daylon, E. Church, E. Johnsion, B. Richards, L. Mcshare. Second Row: J. Kassner, R. Russell, B. Ruger, J. Walsfrum, J. Rogman, M. Kreusche, F. Pagliarulo, D. Hender- son, B. Graflis, M. Nylund, B. Hemphill, M. Kresge, E. Gray, J. Booz, L. Koerber, D. Gibbons, R. Finney, J. Boyion, B. Simons, F. Mende. Third Row: N. deBeers, G. Laughead, D. WeHerer, R. Reed, M. Brown, P. Coleman, P. Kummer, A. Musson K. Wenfer, J. Krause, D. Carlson, A. Kuhr, R. Anderson. J. Anderson, A. Taylor, B. Diliz, V. McGurk, E: Weber, J. Frankland, M. Laughead, G. Smirh. ARCHAEOLOGY CLUB Firsf Row lle'F'r lo righrlz M. Armilage, N. Brafsch, C. Pierson, J. Macdonald, M. Farmer. CLUBS SERVICE CLUB BIRD CLUB Second Row: E. Drum, E. Hohlfelder, B. Hunisman, Mrs. Moore, S. Pearson, C. Cary, Miss Wilson, P. McElroy, M. Carlson. Third Row: P. Hellmuflm, L. Meyer, L. Blum, B. McDermoH, V. Yerkes, H. Donnersberger, B. Clark, J. Yoeman, M. Arnold, V. McClure. Fourih Row: R. Kilbourne, R. McDermoH, B. Rugan, E. Sedgwick, J. Leiscln, K. Cummiskey, V. McGurk, M. Woods, 6. Rapp, K. Wagner. Firsi' Row lleff io righll: S. Slurla, R. M. McKeigl'1an, J. Hamillon, F. Bicklwam, C. Kennedy, N. S. Lehman. Second Row: D. Youngberg, G. Hoffman, J. Forsfall, B. Ericson, R. S+arr, L. Eisenberg, B. Henocli. Third Row: R. McMillan, S. Erwin, B. Lewis, G. Edwards, M. Howard, M. McCue, J. Isbisfer. Firsi' Row, lfrom lefi' fo righfl: C. Walker, C. Hehe, A. Slwrader, Mr. Hildebrand, B. Walker, B. Geberi. Second Row: V. Siange, J. Lang, H. Srange, J. Ro1'l'1, J. Walker, W. MiH'en, L. Manning. 130 CLUBS RADIO CLUB STAMP CLUB ART CLUB Firsl Row lle'f+ lo righll: D. Daugherly, M. Carlson, E. Balmer, R. Lechner, L. Kunzelman, F. Habeclr, W. Knoop W. Meyers, J. Eldridge, R. Hunl, R. Raclin, B. Morrison. Second Row: H. Ogden, G. Vore, R. Hullgren, B. Piclzarf, J. Ellis, B. Burlingame, J. R. Smilh, W. Fredricks E. Full, W. Hodgkins. Third Row: J. Hale, J. Davis, W. Wrighf, C. Smilh, T. McEwan, D. Werlhimer, J. Schlic'l'ing, l. Boofh, R Anderson, W. Hayes, K. Humphrey. Firsl' Row llefl' 'l'o righflz F. Sfruch, B. Sfeif, W. Hirsch. Second Row: B. Dierker, J. Clarll. Third Row: M. Hoefer, B. Normoyle, F. Marshall, J. Boyle, B. Peferson, R. Rounsfull, M. Smi+h, C. Willis, B. Miscl-1. Fourfh Row: J. Hanley, T. lves, C. Smifh, Mr. Pifer, B. Hayf, A. Vaffer, B. Roberison, B. Hedgecoclr, C. Belliel. Firsf Row, llefl' 'lo righllz B. Bliss, A. Williams, D. Carlson, A. Musson, A. Burnham, B. Ehmer, Mrs. Holland M. McCue. Second Row: P. Dungan, M. Loco, M. Vogel, A. Wagner, G. Harvey, B. Dillon, J. Walsfrom, C. Seiden, D Loco, S. WeHerer, J. S+rom, J. Eiseman. Third Row: V. Bilfner, L. Jones, L. Needham, B. Knigh'l', M. Sloehel, M. Pope, N. deBeers, J. Lechler, A. Lind- berg, E. King, A. Lewis, D. Frykman. Fourfh Row: M. Tenney, H. Schaefer, J. Andrews, L. Kunzelman, F. Habeclr, R. Mesfiian, G. Phelps, M. Hari man, L. Rosen, E. VonDerLippen, S. Scofield, S. Scamoff. B. Burch, R. Clark, M. Raymond, B. Fuermann J. Bouchard. PM MQLYMQ MC STAGE CREW Q3 . CLUBS LIBRARY ASSISTANTS CHESS CLUB Firsi Row llefr io righflz M. Elias, H. Hall, C. S+ul'rs, B. O'Flaher+y, G. Buck, B. Porfer, E. Sullivan, G. Simon, R. Hoffman. Second Row: M. Ludwig, D. Fischer, R. Goodhue, J. Rogman, N. O'Harra, L. Eisenberg, J. lsbisier, B. J. Smoof, V. von Ebers, B. Lewis, J. Brinkman. Firsi Row lleff fo righfl: D. Seiden, W. Barnum, W. Wrighi, D. Tunniclifi, R. Lundin. Second Row: G. Shaw, C. Nugenf, H. MacQueene, F. MacKenzie, L. Eisenberg, B. Henoch. Firsf Row llefi' fo righfl: D. Nuf, T. Keiih, L. Trillich, Mr. Schumacher, J. PoHer, A. Senear, B. Needham. Second Row: L. Melchoir, L. Maison, D. Powell, F. Sfrauclz, W. Barfle'H', S. Chapin, D. Hickman. Third Row: O. Hayes, C. Goodman, C. Enaulf, H. Sreinberger, E. Ives, V. Smi+h, D. Hale. 132 CLUBS DRIVERS' CLUB jffiw ' eww wand NAUTICAL CLUB f f , . MV fl ll y ldlffifl' fy!! ,, rw, AVIATION CLUB I . ,N 'J ' -,HJR Firsl' Row flefl- +o righrlz L. Whirehead, J. Balharchel, J. Newman, Mr. Lehman, B. Lazear, E. Lonergan, B. DTV- . Kearney, J. Keeler. , ,LQ ' . f' Second Row: A. Joriorian, M. Cobb, J. Sweeney, J. Simons, A. Rasmussen, M. Porlenhauser, D. Weise. j Third Row: M. Nylund, G, Moore, E. Fosque, B. Cook, B. Cooler, R. Lonergan, P. Rensch, D. OrcuH. f IL fee ' al 5 f, ,J Firsf Row, lfrom lefl' lo righ'l'l: P. Rosenberg, D. Coyne, C. Nugenl, P. Mallen, E. Jones, D. Chronic, R. Fonfham. EBV Second Row: B. Simon, J. Coons, F. Sherwin, P. Kelly, R. Price, H. Miller, J. Edwards, D. Lechler, B. Levings, N. McClary, D. Hickman, H. Sieck, C. Barber, M. Hill. Third Row: B. Mafhews, T. Carpenfier, D. Miller, R. Liess, R. Carlson, B. Richards, R. Munroe, C. Nevins, L. Schuber, W. Jarchow, D. Georger, L. Quinlan, B. Epson. Firsf Row lle'H' 'ro righll: B. Anrhony, E. Greenaway, T. Hoffman, B. Williams, M. Pierson, B. Wilson, M. J. Orr, V. Worley, E. Jasper, M. ShanE J. Wrighf. Second Row: D. Morrison, H. Slange, D. Calvin, J. Hurley, D. Doherly, G. Hoffman, J. McGuire, B. Mur- ray, B. Polzin, F. Herzig, J. Mizener, B. Becker, G. Bay, P. Cray, D. Hickman, J. Wilson. Third Row: J. May, B. Kerner, G. Wyman, J. Harvey, H. Whiie, B. Richards, F. Meyers, V. Smedley, H. Keefe, B. Frei, Mr. Rau, M. Sunderlund, H. Sreinberger. J 133 CLUBS NATURAL SCIENCE CLUB GEOLOGY CLUB 05.612, xx O 0 If Firsf Row lle'f+1'o riglrll: L. Black, L. Beecher, B. Herrman, B. Knepper, B. Walker, W. Johnsfon, B. Smoof, H. Hall, J. Rogman. Second Row: V. von Ebers, R. Mesljian, F. Dalmcke, H. Slange, B. Walker, A. Valfer, T. Rockwell, W. Barl'leH', J. Reichmann, D. Carringfon, M. Sfeingreber. Firsf Row lleff fo righfl: W. Bar'He'H', Mr. Hildebrand, F. Pierson, G. Osfersirom. Second Row: B. J. Smoof, A. Uebel, G. Pierson, J. Walslrum, T. Rockwell. 'I34 CLUB 14cti itieA The I936-'37 school year was nofable for The exTremely large number of new clubs which were formed. These youngsfer organizafions for The mosT parT have goTTen oTT To a good sTarT and should accomplish big Things nexT year. The many clubs aT New Trier serve as an infegrafing facTor befween The all-inclusive Tri-Ship and Girls' Club and The acTiviTy-minded sTudenT. There is a club wifh iTs own appeal for every one in school-whefher he is parfial To raising Tropical fish or crooning popular songs, he can find a place To correlafe his inTeresT wifh Those of ofher congenial people, Thereby enlarging The scope of, and giving poinT To, his own hobby. The Radio club, wiTh Wally Knoop as chief operafor, carried ouT several successful proiecfs This year, among Them a Trip To The RCA labora- Tories in Chicago, and an aucfion of radio parTs. During The Ohio flood, amafeur operafors owning privafe seTs Took an acfive parT in esfablishing com- municafion facilifies wifh The flooded areas. A healfhy offspring of Radio club is Broad- casfing club which gives sTudenTs a chance To exhibif Their Talenfs over The school's public address sysfem. Program direcfors Ken Cobb and Draper Dayfon organized groups To perform for The club meefings and during lunch periods in The dining hall, The lasT in cooperafion wiTh The sfudenf council. AnOThGr y0UT'hfUl group is Aviafion club which sTudies The Theory of aviafion, and especially ifs vocafional opporfumfles. They worked on model planes, giving an exhibif in The gym. They also planned an oufdoor air show for lafe spring. The Archeology club had among iTs speakers in This, ifs firsf year, Mrs. Florence Burnham de Loach and Dr. Boyes, secrefary of The Orienfal InsTiTuTe, and Mr. Leslie Cook. They also Took several Trips To The Orienfal lnsTiTuTe and To Dickson mounds. The Drivers' club had Mr. Gaffney for one of ifs speakers, sponsored a safefy movie by The STaTe Police, and is invesfigafing The possibilify for buying an aufomobile for pracfical insfrucfion in driving and in highway safeTy. The German club gives aTTenTion To German liferafure and music and To securing con- versafional pracfice. ITS programs This year chiefly Took The forms of plays and lecfures given CLUB 14cti fries by sTudenTs, and a ChrisTmas songTesT. GuesT speakers were Mr. Hildebrand, Mr. DelaporTe, and Mr. Frisbe. Scriblerus This year had iTs largesT membership nearly reaching iTs limiT of one To every hundred sTudenTs in school. Speakers This year included Miss Gerup, who Talked abouT her personal conTacTs wiTh Hamlin Garland, and Miss STanwood, who discussed play-wriTing. The climax oT The year was The spring picnic aT which The six senior members were enTerTainers. The Ari' club gives sTudenTs who haven'T Time To Take arT as a subiecT opporTuniTy To 'Follow iT up as a hobby. Talks were given This year by Mr. Kolia Kasairoff, noTed Russian arTisT, and Nancy Coonsman Hahn, NorTh Shore sculpTress. The big meeTing of French and Spanish clubs was a ioinT geT-TogeTher aT which Miss Bredin and Miss Donham showed Their movies. The purpose of bo+h clubs are basically The same as The German club. Several sTudenTs who have Traveled in France gave Talks on Their aclvenTures aT meeTings of The French club, and a chorus under The direcTion of Mrs. Kidd sang chansons. The Spanish club was enTerTained once by Mr. George C. Lowell's colored Tilms of Mexico. The Lens club, under a new sponsor, Mr. Bridges, promoTed a candid camera conTesT, enTered picTures in The hobby show, and had a parTy aT The sponsor's home. The Bird club sTudied bird habiTs, collecTed nesTs, and Took field Trips To Crow Island, preparing To enTer The BarneH' conTesT. The Geology club visiTed The JolieT quarry region and Took several oTher Trips while The NaTural Science club worked on proiecTs in The NaTural HisTory Museum, and had speakers Trom The Field Museum. Q IN RETROSPECT GRAND ULD Senior-A M 138 I 14c'fit7ifieA HERE ANU THERE With the ?acult 9 MECHANICAL NEW TRIER 'if 'ZZ if ff ,f .,,, H YYY' x4,4 y 11.14 -1 , 5 . - 'FQTQE 'Q ' A ,w.., 'if' ax' H-I A - 5 4 - AW. L uv. , F , if ,. as my ' F..w W , 'f I P , , 5 . .I It J 1- 1.3 1-HP v Q , H Q .i E55 J w p w ' W ' L 12? QYM .ga .miFgM, f P . 'fkiiff :+wE'- Q Q fm - Y Mg U 1 .52 Aigm f1hwM'V fixii J, 3393 L - F , fs' aigf' - ifflii ' 4 Q-nn? ik Y 0 uf rr .fr . ,, ,,. , Y' ix jr J 5 N Q' ' i, . , -w. Q,v ., ,. . 1 ei ' rf '30 . -,' ruxip s 7' B 3 v Y lr .,, l arp ' .9533 x, ,sf CQ' 55 Aims mf? ..A1- - W , , ,Q , Q CVHLL asf' 'P JL., 6 42 xr' 4- 6? f fo-QL of fujf 5 JN-'gay INDEX T0 ADVERTISERS Ace Molor Sales ,.... Edward A. Anderson ..,. Bailey's, Inc. ...... . Bernie Sludio .... Beryl Dress Shop ....... Blann Pharmancy ,....... . .. Blomdahl and Sundmark .... .... Braun Bros. ............. ... Maude Burlon ...........,.. .... Cadillac-La Salle Molor Co. .. Albin Carlen ......... ,.,. ,... Chandler's ......,.. Chapin Molor Sales .. Cheek and Himes, inc. . Colonial Sporlwear Communily House .... Cooley's Cupboards .. Cusack Really Co. ...... ... . De Nelda Beauly Salon .. .... Duchess Salon ...... Ecka rl Hardware .,,., Bruce Egan Chevrolel . .. - -- Evelyn's Beauly Salon . A. Fell's ........,.. The Florence Shop .... Gar-Tay Shops, Inc. l'lallslrom and Sanders .. Frances Heffernan .... Grace Herbsl ........... .-.- Hill and Slone Really Co. .. Hillman's Drugs ........ Hoffmann Bros. ..... ... ---. Lloyd Hollisler lnc. ......,... .. -- Hubbard Woods Beauly Shop .. . ...- indian Trail Tea Room ...... .-.- Julian Beauly Shop V. J. Killian ..,.,... Henry Kusher ........ Lake Shore Cleaners .... Legare-Loving ....... Lillie Chick Shoe . . C. R. MacArlhur . Mercer Lumber Co. . Aram Mesliian Melropolilan Business College Millen's Hardware ...... Ann Moreland ...,..... Nalional Bank of Winnelka Lee Nelson . ..,,.. Nelson Laundry Odhners Cleaners Packard Molor Co. .. Alice Peabody ...... Peacock's lce Cream Pelers Markel ....... Ponliac Engravers . Pouloplos Grocery Pure Oil Service Rapp Bros. ..,... . Rensch Furnilure .. Rogers Bros. Service San Pedro ....... Wm. H. Scoll .,.. Sears Roebuck, lnc. Shawnee Garage .. Slephen Shimonek .. . Shore Line Molors , E. Sawyer Smilh Spies Bros. .... . Texaco Service Elsie Thal ,.......... Village Eleclric Shop .... E. C. Weissenberg ...... H. C. Wienecke Hardware Fred S. While .......... Wilmelle ice Co. .... Wilmelle Slale Bank Wilson Bakery .......,. Winnelka Coal and Lumber Co Winnelka Gas Co. .... . Winnelka Slalioners .... Winnelka Trusl and Saving Bank G. B. Winler ........,.. Wolff and Wall Hardware A. W. Zengeler Co. ..,. G. L. Zick ........ W. E. Zick .... where New Trier goes for II1riIIing cIoII1es HJHETQTHAB FIVE SIX FIVE LINCOLN AVENUE W I N N E T K A Town and Couniry Wear of DisI'inc+ion Es'I'abIished I i 857 ' JW CLEANERS ' Dwks Emergency Linden and Tower Services Hubbard Woods WinneI'Ica 898 I 8-Hour Service on- CIeaning 2-Hour Service on Pressing THE 80TH YEAR OF EXPERIENCE IN FINE CLEANING METHODS Wearing Apparel Tailoring Draperies Rugs Furnifure I A DREAM CQM X S0 1 NX Affer fhirfy-seven years of fine car building Packard Mofor Company now offers ifs vas'r moforing public a qualify car in fhe low price field. Many people who up fo dafe have been unable fo afford a Packard can now own one of 'rhe fine new sixes. The sfandards which have made for Packard 'I'he repufa- fion of being fhe World's Finesf Mofor Car are rigidly upheld. Packard cerfainly deserves a place in 'I'he hisfory of fhe Norfh Shore where 'I'he caliber of 'rhe people's iudgmenl' in choosing Packard has made il' 'I'he mosl' popular mofor car for many years. PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY . HUBBARDS WOODS . SIX 0 ONE-TWENTY 0 SUPEREIGHT 0 TWELVE THERE's A PACKARD Fon YOUR Buneer This ls 'lhe Prize Winning Ad Submifled by John Weese '37 TRUE Look Your Loveliesf . . . for Graduaiion ALUMNUS ERNEST J. ENCHELMAYER Now Associafed Wifh I-G+ US dGSFQf1 Realfors + '+ le 6 Wave O 725 Elm S+ree+ Winnefka, III Fl ..-:., 5 ,,::,-, '1' I - 0 your perm al Y 355553225 Phone Wlnnefka 3500 ' POPULAR PRICES Offers a complefe real es- ' 1'a+e service +o New Trier faculfy members and par- + f N T ' + d + . JULIAN BEAUTY SALON en S O ew ner S U en S 982 Linden Ave., Hubbard Woods . Phone Winn. 838 yy ,, N.T. H. S. Boosters ECKART HARDWARE CO. PAINTS TOOLS CUTLERY GLASS . 735 Elm S+ree'l', Winnefka Phones Winne+ka 843-844 Phone Winne+ka I 370- I 37 l POULOPLOS BROS. Fancy Frui+s, Vege+abies and Groceries Delicafessen and Cold Meafs 803 Elm S+ree1' Winne+ka, III. For Play Hours and Holidays You can be cool, comfortable and colorful -plus being smartly attired. Slacks Shorts Culottes Overalls Sport Shirts Play Suits Your figure perfectly moulded in cz Jantzen Swim Suit Sport footwear to match your play time ensemble in all new color combinations. 9 . C- - 4 DRYGUDDS Hubbard Woods Ph. Winnetka 1887 Phone Winneflca 996-997 Albin Ca rlen Paini' Wall Paper Linoleum Window Shades Venetian Blinds 99 l , . . 'fiona 'Mil' 996 Linden Avegic? CNW' Hubbard Woods . swim 195' , Merit wins recognition All Worth-while attainment is the result of a diligent eiicort to excel. It matters not Whether the scene of action is the classroom, the playfield or the theater of life itself - it takes true merit to win. We of the Lloyd Hollister organization accept this truth as an every-day Working formula that really Works. LLOYD HOLLI TER I C. 1232-36 Central Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois PRINTERS PUBLISHERS ENGRAVERS Sheldrake 1216 Wilmette 4300 Winnetka 2000 Greenleaf 4300 65th Summer Term - June 21 and 28 BUSINESS NEEDS TRAINED HELP Many New Trier Alumni are now tilling tine ottice positions atter having attended this College. Secretarial, Accounting, and all Business Courses, Comptometer, Book- keeping Machine, Billing Machine, Brush-up, Speed and Review Courses. CREDIT GIVEN FOR COMMERCIAL WORK DONE IN H. S. Intensive, Individual Instruction and Progress. Modern Methods. Free Employment Service. VISITORS WELCOME-BOOKLET ON REQUEST 37 South Wabash Ave., Chicago RAlNdoIph 2637 M d l d by Kay Wenfer, Phofo by M I1 Full Leng+h Evening Coai' by FLORENCE 333 Park Avenue Glencoe C-race Herbst Interior Furnishings Inviting Your Inspection of the 1937 CHEVROLETK X The Only Complefe 563 Lincoln Avenue Low Priced Carl Wilmette hevroIeI Sales Bruce Egan, Inc. Winneika, IIIinois Winneika 181 I C 6lI Green Bay Rd., Opposi'I'e Depofs All Phones - WiImeH'e 4414 Free Pick Up and Delivery Service Aurhorized Chevroler Super Service Guaranreed Red OK'd Used Cars INSURANCE MORTGAGES CONSULT US FOR NORTH SHORE HOMES and HOMESITES COMPLETE LIST OF ACREAGE OFFICE-795 ELM STREET WINNETKA 715 1 1 19-21 Cen'I'raI Avenue WiImeH'e I I Phone WiIme'H'e 183-184 wonrr es WATT INQI A E c h o e s 1 of the past fA,,X-? v ' Modern homes depend on Nelson System-for thorough- ness, convenience, economy. 1210 Central Avenue, Wilmette Wilmette 1800 Glencoe 100 STAR CALL OF THE WILD For More Than 40 Years HCDFFMANN BRCJTHERS C0dAL LUMBER I 208 Cenlral Ave. WilmeHe, Ill. Wilme'He I3 I T H R I 6 f eq on W - , g m - fi ffm :L ' , A :QI X'-,, It . 0 ' Q v2 , . I V, , :,3 L -' -- ,, V. Q L : Q , L , 4 ff , ,W 5 2 ' f , e , L , 4 J L A , . ,, , , if Y , , , Q , , L so sscss A Pg on ,,...T.,,,,., M, .-N, I VV ,V I L . if Q15 srocuc MARKE flr X f - tu an 7 H C. R. MacARTHUR PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTOR 366 PARK AVENUE GLENCOE, ILLINOIS Telephone Glencoe II9 Ready Made CusI'om Made Informal Formal BaiIey's Inc. RIDING and SPORTS APPAREL PopuIarIy Priced EVERYTHING BUT THE HORSE 7I0 Church Sfreef EVANSTON . GREenIeaf 3060 Phone Winnefka I I08 B LO M DA H L 8' In Glencoe S U N D M A R K High Grade Foofwear IIIS AIso Shoe Repairing 0 837 Elm S'rree'I' WINNETKA, ILL. HILLMAN'S When Entertaining . . Remember The Indian Trail Tea Room O Luncheons Dinners Special Par+ies Sunday Dinners Sunday Suppers We Prepare Io Order Hors D'Oeuvres, Fancy Salads, Molds, Cold Meals, Cheese PIa+es, Rolls and Pas+ries INDIAN TRAIL TEA ROOM 507 ChesI'nuI S'I'ree'I Winne'IIca I703 EIecI'ric Wiring G-E Mazda Lamps and Repairing and Appliances VILLAGE ELECTRIC SHOP Carl W. Casad WinneI'Ica, Illinois O 730 Elm Sfreef Winneflca I I00 BUY YOUR ' School Supplies ' Spor+ing Goods ' Texi' Books WHERE WE DO 9 630 Davis S+ree+ 525 Cenfral Avenue Evansfon Highland Park OLDSMCDBILE 6 and 8 MOTORING HAPPINESS GUARANTEED! Chapin Motor Sales Inc. Oldsmobile Sales and Service 874 Cenfer S+ree+ Winneflca Telephone Winneflca I I88 CONGRATULATIONS MR. OAFFNEY UPON THE VERY SUPERIOR GRADUATING CLASS OF I937 LEGARE - LOVING PORTRAITS BY PHOTOGRAPHY The Chimneys WINNETKA v IHANDY' KNITS HANDY' +o slip in'I'o and ouI' inI'o a busy Iife. 'HANDY' TOO, because IcniHed on hand machines and finished by hand - 2-PIECE KNIT DRESSES and SWEATERS CoIoniaI KNITTED SPORTWEAR EST. I897 7 I 4 CHURCH STREET 2 Doors Easf of Sherman Avenue MILLEN Hardware Company O I2 I 9 WiIme'rI'e Avenue WiImeH'e PHONE WILMETTE 3060 O ESTABLISHED I908 For Your Parties- Be Sure 'Io Order Some Tasty Fancy Cakes from The Wilson Bakeries I I62 WiImeHe Ave. 406 Green Bay Road WILMETTE KENILWORTH PHONE WILMETTE 636 SHAWNEE SERVICE CARACE OFFICIAL CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB AUTO REPAIRING GREASING and WASHING 5I5 Four'rh S+ree'I' WILMETTE, ILLINOIS LL.. .3119 g,uu In KA 41'- ' N-'N' I ' VNV L Y 'X Q - , X f ,XLKVNX x..L , f, x, XIX., ,seww,WoI,,yW, The Modern Recontourmg Method 39 f S 4' xr? xox Sig 500 000 -ko XP-X Q' x Q A QIIXGQ5 WQL I 3, I'fC'2pu-vTInQ IZ? 'G 66cm-:I moik M I - 'I LxbuI3e I ev TH we AIIow me Io s+yIe your NEW SPRING COIFFURE THE DucHEss SALoN VioIe+ Tegfmeyer 9l6 Linden Avenue Winnefka l4I I Hubbard Woods Spring 1937 ra n ces HEFFERNAN 572 LINCOLN AVENUE WINNETKA QP' WOMAN? GOO LAST, oNEf IN ns A . . Noses Fora News 543 Lincoln Avenue Complimenls of PI1oneWinne'rIcaI544 ' CLEANERS 81 DYERS HILL 81 STCDNE Carl J. Pelerson Q ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED ' 0 WINNETKA, ILLINOIS 340 PARK AVENUE GLENCOE Telephone Glencoe 6I BRHU BRD l PHIL I-I. BRAUN RoaT.F.oosPEL I CARL L.BRAUN FOR FUEL-USE OIL Braun Bros. dependable healing oil service is one of IIIG big reasons why oil Iweai is recognized as superior Io all ollwers on Ilwe NorIII Shore. Braun Bros. Care-free service malces oil Iweal' Iruly aulomalic. We Ialqe IIIe enlire responsibilily. WINNETKA 3901 WILMETTE 831 BRFIUI1 BROS SERVICE -I Wm. H. Scott Moriician . De Luxe Ambulance Service f I I I8 Greenleaf Avenue WILMETTE 554 CenI'er S+reeI' WINNETKA Refrigerarors Washers S'I'oves Radios Painr Hardware Housewares Spor+ing Goods Tires AuI'o Accessories Sears Roebuck Co. 580 LINCOLN AVENUE WINNETKA Phone WinneI'Ica 3685 BLANN PHARMACY ToiIe+ Arficles Foun+ain Service Drug Sundries O All Prescrip+ions Carefully Filled FREE PROMPT DELIVERY Ralph G. Blann, R. Ph. 400 Green Bay Road Phone Kenilworlh 3200 Odhner's Cleaners 81 Tailors F. Glover - R. Klaulce WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT Phones Winnefka 358-359 I048 Gage S+reeI' Hubbard Woods, III. CHEEK and HIMES Beauty Salon 9I2 Spanish Courl' WILMETTE, ILLINOIS No Man's Land Phone WiImeHe 5060-506I Everylhing Perlaining Io Beaufy V . ArI'isI'i', Men and Women Operafors Maude Burton Gowns FROCKS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Winneflca 2622 I060 Gage SI'ree'r Hubbard Woods P G' HEADQUARTERS For BOYS and CIRLS SPORT OXFORDS MOCCASINS CREPE SOLES CAMP SHOES SHARK TIPS ARCH-O-PEDICS A Mos? CompIe+e Selecfion 'ro Girls' and Boys', Size 9 LITTLE CHICK SHOE SHOPS I629 Sherman Ave. I62O Howard S+. EVANSTON CHICAGO Opp. Posf Office BIk. E. Howard L Quality Foods The Besi' 'For The LeasT CEORCE B. WINTER, INC. EVANSTON 526 DAVIS STREET WI LM ETTE I I44 CENTRAL AVENUE RAVINIA 387 ROGER WILLIAMS AVENUE .I I 0 Qfx ,JP N! A ' qw -N 1,5 I 'Ri 5-I-1 I , I U v, E, Q, 'IJ 'IL M15 X K . .J M- ,ff N a . I 4 ,LJ X 'U -I YN: '3 A I Ty - I C, v ,M 'HI T N I xxx 12 R1 XT LQ -X I. 19 I- LLJ I TN Q Qetter fzgictures etter cz ues BERNIE STUDIO I623 Sherman Avenue, Evansfon Phone Universify 8998 X Telephone Winneiku '11 C! ra r' 05. F2 n o P L- n o N Pls Ee WE 1 H: is o o U 85 Glencoe Road Hubbard Woods Burn D I Confinuous Fuel Service for Over 20 Years AIice Peabody KNIT SHGP . 672 Vernon Avenue GLENCOE, ILLINOIS Purchases at FeII's musi' give compIe're saI'isfac+ion. Ii for any reason you are no'r sa+isfied- no maH'er how Iong since you made The purchase-pIease do no'r I1esi'I'aI'e +0 ask for an adius+men'r .... A successfuI business is based on safis- fied cusfomers. WE WANT YOU SATISFIED FELL'S THREE STORES FOR MEN AND BOYS Highland Park Winne'I'Ica Glencoe PHONE GLENCOE 474 COLD FUR STORAGE beryl O H A T S ' C O W N S TAILOR - FURRIER Smar'r I'I1Ings for 'I'I1e young Ladies' Garmenfs Made 'Io Order SophiS+iCa+e O 657 Vernon Avenue 674 VERNON AVENUE GLENCOE' 'L'-'NCIS Opp. Village Hall GLENCOE, ILL. After Your Party ..... COOLEY'S CLIPBOARDS IZO9 Orring'ron 505 Main I5I I Chicago EVANSTON Hoodlums WE'RE OPEN 'TIL MIDNIGHT Iancl EVEN NEW TRIER HOODLUMS ARE WELCOME AT COOLEY'S then someI For Quality Groceries and Meats aI' a Saving O Call RAPP BROS. 522 Cenfer SI'ree'r Phone Winn. I868 UM-IKUAANUFKSUN UVIPNIY BUILDING CONSTRUCTION o 545 LINCOLN AVENUE WINNETKA HUBBARD WOODS BEAUTY SHOP Bessie Holmes For a Dislinclrive and Ar'I'is'Iic Coilzfure fu! . . , ,Q QQ J T O p if E, ry ur 75c Shampoo Afler Ihe game . . . afier school f and Wave 'for School . . . any 'rime . . . s'Iop al' A Q F Girls WhiI'e's 'For somefhing Io eal' X T Work Done by Exper-+5 - M , For a noon-day meal I'ha'I' peps you up . . . sI'op aI' FRED s. wi-Ines 55 AND UP One block wesI'.of New Trier High School 'OSI Gage S1-reel? Phone 454 W'nneIIfa Avenue Hubbard Woods Winnellca Phone Winne'I'Ica 2626 857 Every House Needs Westinghouse REFRIGERATORS ELECTRIC RANGES WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS HENRY CWIENECKE HARDWARE HUBBARD WOODS - GLENCOE Winnellca I260 Glencoe I26O You should Iry one of our delicious sodas PEAcocK's ICE CREAM 4I 3 Linden Avenue WILMETTE E. I ' ,W I1 fffl' f X ilk! If .f 656 Cenfer SI'reeI' DEALER IN COAL -WOOD BUILDING MATERIAL Phone WInne'I'Ica 33 I0 as' Rf? Il. ', A x x . IN I Vx 1 -I , lK,f' , N -'v Smart as Tomorrow 1937 Iiil DODGE PLYMOUTH The Firsf High Speed SaI:e'ry Car . Shore Line Motors, Inc. JOE CHAPMAN AUTHORIZED DODGE AND PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE 726 Elm Sfreef, Winnefka Winnerka I84 GENERAL REPAIRING C.Weissenberg Aqj PLuMBIINe AND HEATING TRUST and SAVINGS 907 Linden Avenue Telephone Winnefka 908 C I+ B k. S , e WINNETKA, ILLINOIS I P 9 Including- . Checking Accoun+s Savings Accounfs Trusi' Deparfme I' FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS Safe DGPOSII VauII' Boxes DELCO - HEAT M0r+gages CoIIaI'eraI Loans OIL BURNERS M b F d I D p I I c P I GUARANTEED SATISFACTION WINNETKA COAL'LLIMBER CO. Selected COA-, COKE AND FUEL OIL Lumber and Millwork 594 Cenfer S+ree'r Winne+Ica, IIIinois Phones Winnefka 734-735 Buy The Peters Way . For Butter and Eggs Hatistrom 81 Sanders which Pm, Lo+S of Pep KocIaIcs - Movies - Repairs in Your Youngsiers Legs Supplies ' Developing ' priming . o 702 Ch I1 S E PETERS MARKET UN: vw-18 734 EIm SI'reeI' COMMUNITY HOUSE S U N Y S E RV I C E I as PRQUD See .IO H N NY of T H OM PSO N AI' THE PURE OIL STATION HIGH SCHCDOL INDIAN HILL The Gas With the Grinv WINNETKA 3346 IDEAL For Your Purpose Whatever It May Be . I THRIFT is an essenTiaI parT of your educaTion. Your savings or checking Peflleee YeU e Leeplne Yew eagle eye eeen accounT is welcomed aT The Tor lusT The rlghT Tamily car, economical and yeT ample: or maybe iT's a sec- ond car, convenient sTurdy, wiTh Ioril- IianT perTormance. 'I- In eiTher case FORD is ready wiTh The IDEAL answer. Ace MoTor Sales oT WiImeTTe co-operaTe wiTh you boTh in seIecTing The original answer and in keeping iT OF WINNETKA in perTecT order Th our kll d h d s i e mec a adequaTe shop. CSGV1 'f 739 Elm STreeT EasT of NorTh Shore Lines Ace Motor Sales 435 Main S+. Member Federal Deposi'I' Insurance Corp. Phone WiImeH'e 535 PHIL-LIP AT PHILIS We Won'T Locke You Out! WiImeTTe 5372 I6I8 Sheridan Rd. I Locke and Phil Rogers Service No Man's Land , ' ,-yr'-xl ' - Q., . v- '5S. - - Me, M F f f ! 1 . I . Q 1 Z 0, 1 7ll , -- Jan af' I JW 1, . Ak I N Nah: tl We M 1 WLM U FQ 5 ,N J 'S um Specializing ' j QM' .n Q ' 5' XX . X' ., fri' -1 W9 W . MACHINELESS PERMANENTS at ve yn fs of Kenilworth 404 Green Bay Road, Kenliworfh 5204 r A n n M o re I a n cl REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS INSURANCE 663 Vernon Avenue ' Glencoe 305 ' Glencoe, Illinois STEPHEN SHIMONEK, INC Complete Automobile Service spines BROS., INC. RELIABLE SINCE I878 Manufacturing Jewelers Makers of New Trier High School Class Rings 8 Pins Dealers in Diamonds ancl Fraternity Jewelry FACTORY CHICAGO OFFICE II40C I A 27EM oeSt t WILMETTE ICE co. Q14-e-Cl,ief Frank Meier, Prop. . COOLERATOR TEDQACO The Air Conditioned Refrigerator o X . ---- ICE CUBES . LLEWELLYN BQWEN 733 Green Bay Road TEXACO SERVICE WILMETTE 53 No Man's Land I428 Sheridan Rd. Wifmeffe l6l The Bank with the friendly spirit ...... THE WILMETTE STATE BANK Established l905 Convenient Q Courteous Q Efficient Decades of Tribute! 0 For many, many years Gas has in- creasingly gained public accepfance and frusf . . . if has become lcnown everywhere as the ideal fuel. Now, in line wifh the progress of the day, Gas offers beffer results af lower costs fhan ever before! Hllll , C0ngmzulafwn.v.f We wish you the happiest and most successful of futures now that the coveted sheep-skin is yours. May we continue to serve you at both our stores? Our stocks include a full line of social and commercial stationery, gifts, bridge supplies and the latest books-and two fine rental libraries. WINNETKA STATIONERS IIORTH si-some Had, co. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll The Co-Ed R U G S Must Know 5 If you want the thorough and satisfactory service 'that' is pleasing your neighbors, lef us also clean and repair your rugs. ARAM K. MESTJIAN Phone Wilmette 5050 5l I Green Bay Road WILMETTE the Charm of Perfect Grooming A few visifs fo our salon will assure her that charm that only experf operafors can create. De Nelda Beauty Salon 934 Spanish Court Wilmeffe 4576 LEE NELSON JEWELRY WATCHES ELECTRIC CLOCKS SILVERWARE REPAIRING 5,9 gk, , - I xl.- fig For Over 35 Years an EvansI'on Jeweler L 1, A I' ! u 5 ul I 6144 If I U'-44 Lift, C ,y1.fQ,4,,vff rfgyiwi, . fel' N! J f ui 'EJ I626 OrrlngI'on Avenue, Efvgnifon ri I QAMLIL Phone UniveE3fiiII7'046I I fwb 'E I-Im ew Corsefs Negligees Lingerie Hosiery O A R -TAY SHOPS INC THE LITTLE SHOP WITH CHARM I630 Orringion Avenue Greenleaf 2707 EVANSTON, ILL. If f f jfflfmel. RENSCH FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE WiImeI'Te, IIIin6is I MOVING You may no'r wani- PACKING This PICTURE, buf You WILL wanI' The STORAGE FURNITURE and A NEW FURNITURE SALESROOM Telephones: WiImeHe 32 - UniversH'y 73I7 THROUGH EVERY SEMESTER THROUGH EVERY VACATION AT MANY A SOCIAL EVENT Clofhes for Girls and Boys Thai' Have a Well EsTabIishecI Repu- TaTion for Smarfness and QuaIiTy C-. L. ZICK AND COMPANY THE STORE ON THE CORNER Phone 63 I-632 Elm Sfreei' aT Chesfnuf WinneTIca ook t a Salle I f HX 'W iffy! Job ' My I0 Wfffl iff MMVI , YI The Smartest Car In America For I'hree successive years, LaSaIIe has been voI'ed I'he smarI'esI' car in America. The new LaSalle V-8 is designed 'I'o reI'ain 'rhai' honor. Combined wi'rh This beauiy is I'he 'I'hriIIing per- formance of a Cadillac-buiII' V-8 engine, club chair comfori and priceless safefy, 'ro make I'he 'new LaSaIIe V-8 'rhe vaIue sensaiion of I'he year. CADILLAC MGTOR CAR DIVISION General Moiors Sales Corp. 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