New Trier Township High School - Echoes Yearbook (Winnetka, IL)
- Class of 1938
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' . f I ' I A - I are TNT-HONOR SOCIETY ASSEMBLY WILLIAM LYON-PHELPS CHIMES OF NORMANDY SPRING VACATION IN BILOXI COLLEGE CONFERENCE 'PTTMT' Yale Cup Eleclion Junior Prom Bancl Concerl Facully Play Final Debafe Hobby Show -ga 1 , -1, ,,' Q M x 5 , 1 fx A Q N 226 X wi M .X5 Q fe .,f,..v '4'Q A 'c ever qraduaked 1. a CXass 05 VTBB, Xarqes ' v 'nas done much ko e p nd 'n We ak We schooX The New Tue , enr'xc, hom ac.kKvKkKes and io Weep not ?0r me Weep no1 For me, bui- Lei' me weep for you. Your life is pain, Your joys are few. You 'fear fhis cleafhg My 'Fear is gone. For I have 'Founcl E'I'ernal dawn. A perieci' peace ls mine 'l'oday, While 'I'rouble lies Your fedious way. No crossing is So free of s+rife As 1'ha'r which leads JAY CRQWELL From life 'I'o life. JACK JENNINGS And when you cross ln clays 'l'o be, I'll clasp your hand: Weep nof for me. By MARY SHIVERICK OLIN XVHITE SHIVIZRICK COYNE CLASS OFFICERS President-Iznnes Olin Vice President-Alice While Secl'el:n'y-Maury Shiverick 'l reaisnre1'-jack Coyne SENIOR ADVISERS ' Firsl Row: Flzlningznn. Pznil. Anderson, Dell, Henning- son, Brown. Scmml Row: Smith, Asclienlmcli, Payton, Hoskins, Pifer, SClllllll1lCllCli, Pinn. Fnnkliouser, Rehage. S N No, Class of I938, you can never leave New Trier. For a year you have led lhe school in scholarship as well as in 'lhe many l'radi'l'ional ac'rivi'I'ies which make up New Trier life. By nexl year 'lhe acfivifies lhal have been insli- lufed +hrough your efforfs, your conlribulions, your spiril' will also have become a par'r of New Trier 'rradil'ion. You will all be a parl' Gif' Collegegblighl because il' was ins'ri1'ul'ed by your le? coun Vg in ar affer year you will help sludenls in colleges. You will be a parl' of Pro-Co il' may lake. The spiril' of poinled crilici d ho of school problems will influence siudenf opinion in years fo come. Your en aslic fo lhe need of 'lhe Tennessee Mounfain ople ressed fhrough 'the drive sponsored by Girls' Club an -c' i-Ship will be a par'I' of any effori New Trier may offer 'rhem in lhe fu'l'ure. You will always be a parl of +he sorrows and emergencies of 'lhis large sl'uden'r body because of whaf you have faced fhis year. You have responded wi+h deepened friendships, quick sympafhy, and generous giving. No, Class of I938, you can never leave New Trier. CL f x C XO 5 ye? VQDAW vu ASS 1938 0 BEVERLY JUNE ANDREWS, Bev, Glencoe: TNT 43 Honor Society 43 Honor Group 2,3,4, Girls' Club .Arrangements 3,43 GAA 3,4, Repre- sentative 3, Hockey 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 600 Points 33 Orchestra 3,43 News Staff 4, Inklings 4, Swimming 3,4, Contributor 2,3,43 Scriblerus 334, Senior Music Club 43 Science Hill School, Kentucky 13 Mlellesley. 0 ARNOLD J. ABRAMS, JR., Arnie, KVilmette: Council Represen- tative 23 Stamp Club 1,21 Dartmouth. 3 , 0 ROBERT THEODORE ANHALT, 'I'Mikc, VVinnetka: Tri-Ship Representative 13 IM Baseball 3. 0 BERNARD ADAMSKI, Glencoe: Rifle Club 3, German Club 4, Sports Club 3,43 LaGrange, Ohio lg Xvisconsin. I PAUL BURTON ANTHONY, Tony, XVilmette: 3,43 Aviation Club 33 Evanston l3 Northwestern. 0 JOHN F. ADAMSON, JR., Adams, Glencoe: Baseball 1,21 Echoes Staff 43 Chess Club 1,4, Lens Club 4, Rifle Club 13 Purdue. Track 3,4, Letter 0 MABELLE HARRIET ARMITAGE, Maile, 'Wilmette: Inklings Con- tributor 43 Lens Club 4, Service Club 3,43 Illinois College. 0 JANE MANSFIELD AFFLECK, Janie, Winnetka: GAA 3,43 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 43 Junior Music Club 2,3. 'O MARJORIE CONSTANCE ARNOLD, Margie, Xvilmettet Class Gift 43 Girls' Club Friendly 3, Publicity 4, Representative 23 GAA 3,43 Glee Club 2,3, Treble Clef lg Echoes Staff 4, News S 2,4, Service Club 33 Stephens. I FRANCES MAY AKELY, Akel, Wilmette: Girls' Club Publicity 43 GAA 1,2,3,4, Awards 4, Soccer l,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3, Baseball l,2,3, Class 3, 300 Points 33 Mikado, Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Concertmeister 3,4, Double String Quartet 23 Junior Music Club 1, Senior Music Club l,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 43 Broad- casting Club 43 Northwestern School of Music. 0 GEORGE PHILLIP ARNS, Pinkey, Wilmette: T Notre Dame. O LAXVRENCE ROBERT ANDERSON, L211'1'y, Huhbflrtl YVOOCIS3 Lil- Grange, l,2,3. - 0 JEANETTE CORINE ASPLUNDH, Jay, Glenviei taff 33 Art League rack 4, Football lg v: Opera Group 43 Bryn Athyn Academy, Pennsylvania 1,2,33 Northwestern. 0 PEARL RAE ANDERSON, Dee, Xvilmette: Honor Group l,2, GAA 23 Second Glee Club 23 Commerce Club 1,2,3, Service Club 43 North- western. 0 PETER BACHRACH, Pete, XVinnetka: Council Representative 1, Interschool Relations 3, President 43 Pro-Con 43 G President 4. 0 SYLVIA ANDERSON, Pilfe, Wilmette: Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 4. avel Club 4, Vice- 4. I JEANNE LOUISE BAILEY, lvilmette: Honor Group 3,43 Hop 43 Council Representative 2, Student Relations 2, Girls' Club Representa- tive 1, Social l, Publicity 43 GAA 2.3,4, Publicity 2, Soccer l3 Inklings Contributor 3,43 Lens Club 3,4, Secretary 4, Art League 3, French Club 33 Stephens. ir? N V'yRUTH ELLEN BEINLICH, Ruthie, Glencoe. I ' . sl 3 V AJ 4 Nm Q. U , 0 JE PICK BiyER. lvinnetkaz Girls' Club Representative 13 4. Glee ub 3,4, le Cl 2,33 Inklings Contributor 43 French Club 3, Club ' Bradford! Q X 17 7 49 X-f' g 0 ROBERT F. BEROLD, Jomut, lVilmette: Track l,2,3, Baseball 43 Glee Club 1, Commerce Club I3 Miami. 0 EDITH GERTRUDE BARTLETT, XVilmette. 0 JANE ALLEN BIGNELL, Kenilworth: Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,3,1l3 Girls' Club Friendly 4g GAA 2,3,4, Representative 2, Rifle Team 23 Dramatic Club 4, UClZ1l'Cl'lCC,'1 Orchestra 13 Echoes Staff 3, Inklings Staff 2,3,4, Editor 4, Contributor l,2,3,43 German Club 2,3,4, Rifle Club 2, Scriblerus 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Junior Music Club l,2, Quill Club 13 Northwestern. 0 GEORGE IVILLIAM BAY, JR., Bill, Kenilworth: Dramatic Club 4, RUR 3 Radio Club 23 Northwestern. 0 FREDERICK HUEY BIRD, JR., Fred, Winnetka: TNT 3,-13 Honor Group 1,3,43 Council Representative l,4, Student Relations 3, Publica- tions 3,43 Usher Corps 43 Swimming 1,2,33 Dramatic Club 3,4, Players 4, HLlgl1lIlIIl 'Q Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 3, Opera Group 4: Echoes Staff News Staff I,2,3,4, Advertising Manager 2,3, Editor-in-chief 4, lnklings Staff 4, Managing Editor 4, Contributor 4, Handbook Editor 3, Pro-Con 43 Quill Club 1, Rifle Club I3 Cornell University. 0 JEREMY C. BEMAN. Jerry, lVinnetka: IM Touch Football 43 Country Day l,2,3Q Harvard. 0 HELEN VIRGINIA BISER, Ginger, Wilmette: German Club 2,3,-l3 Ward-Belmont. 0 MARY ALICE BENNETT, Glenview: GAA 43 Glee Club 2,3,-l3 Spanish Club 2,3, Rifle Club 43 American Conservatory of Music. 0 MARJORIE AGATHA BLAKELY, Marge, Yvilmette: Commerce Club 3,43 Central Lake, Michigan l,2. O DONALD GILBERT BERBLINGER, Burp, XViltnette: Mikado, Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club l,2,3, Opera Group 4, Octet 43 Senior Music Club 3,4. C BETTY JANE BLUHM, XVinnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 12,33 GAA 2,3,4, Clogging 3, Basketball 4, 300 Points 33 Junior Music Club l,2, French Club 33 Xvellesley. 0 EDXVIN BERMINGHAM, Ed, lVilmette: Campion Academy 1,23 Alabama. 0 LEONORE KATHARINE BLUM, Lee, Winnetka: Honor Group 33 Girls' Club Charity 2: GAA l,2,3,4, Clogging 3, 300 Points 33 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 1,2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir 4, Octet 43 Ger- man Club 3.-l, Secretary 4, Service Club 4. c LA s s ,ma ZI CLASS n' 22 1938 0 HARRY GEORGE BOYLE, Yvilmettez Track 3,45 Stamp Club 3,4, Vice-President 4, Lens Club 43 Brooklyn, New York l,2g Notre Dame. 0 HOWARD LOUIS BOHNEN, Howie, IVilmette: Honor Group 1: Baseball 2, Numerals 2, IM Baseball 2, Volleyball 23 Commerce Club 2,3,4l. 0 MAURICE YVILLITS BOYER, JR., Bill, Kenilworth: Yonkers, New York 1,25 Antioch. 0 ROBERT E. BOLINGER, Bob, Wilmette: IM Basketball 2, Band l,2,3,4, Letter l,2,3,4, Drum Major 43 Gavel Club 1,2,3, Forensic Board 2. 0 JOHN FAIRFIELD BOYNTON, Long John, VVinnetka: IM Foot- ball 4g Lens Club 3,4, Broadcasting Club 39 Rochester. I MARGARET ELIZABETH BOOZER, Marg, Kenilworth: Honor Society 45 Honor Group 1,233 Girls' Club Social 43 GAA 2,3,4, Swimming 2,33 Glee Club 25 News 23 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Scripps. 0 JAYNE CAROL BRANDES, Sis, WVilmette: Girls' Club Represen- tative 4g Treble Clef 3, Lake View 1, Stevens. 0 JOHN LEWIS BOROVICKA, Vick, Winnetka: Mikado, Trial by Jury, Glee Club 1,2,3, Opera Group 43 Lens Club 2,33 Xvisconsin. 0 JOHN HENRY BRENCHLEY, Brench, Wilmette: Honor Group l,3,4g IM Volleyball l, Baseball lg Inklings Contributor 3. O LEONARD MATTHEW BORRE, Len, Wilmette: Track l,2,3,-1, Letter l,2,4g Northwestern. 0 ARTHUR M. BRERETON, YVinnetka: Rifle Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Chess Club 1.2, Lens Club 2,33 Carleton. 0 MARY ELIZABETH BOSTON, Hubbard XVoods: Honor Group -lg GAA 2,3,4g Glee Club 2,3,4. 0 YVILLIAM HARTWVELL BRICKER, Brick, Xvinnetkaz Football 2: Dramatic Club 4, Clarence , Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandyj Glee Club 23, Orchestra l, Opera Group 4, Junior Music Club l,2, Broadcasting Club 3,-lg Northwestern. 0 WANDA VIRGINIA BOXVMAN, Ginny, XVinnetka: Spanish Club 2: Evanston lg Alabama. 0 ESTELLE BROWN, Sally, Winnetka: Girls' Club Representative 23 GAA 2,3,4, Clogging 33 Treble Clef 2, Glee Club 33 Lawrence. 0 KINGSLEY BOYD, King, Kenilworth: Honor Group 2,35 Tri-Ship Representative 2g Dramatic Club 4, RUR, Jade God, Stage Crew 3.11: Riile Club 3, French Club 43 Portland Oregon lg Princeton. , 0 JACK DECKER BRYSON, Winnetka: Honor Group 23 Tri-Ship Stu- dent Aid 4, Information Desk 4, Usher Corps 43 Tennis 33 Mikado, Trial by jury, Glee Club l,2,3, Opera Group 4, Band 1,29 Carleton. 0 EVELYN DOROTHY BURLINGHAM, Ev, IVinnetka: Girls' Club Representative 1, Social 43 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 3,-l, Treble Clei 1, Choir 4, Opera Group 43 Echoes Staff 43 Spanish Club 2.3,-4, Lens Club 4, Art League 2,3,43 Illinois. 0 ELAINE KATHRYN BUCK, Bucky, Hubbard IVoods: Assembly 43 Girls' Club Representative -l, Publicity 43 Treble Clef 2,33 News Stall 23 Art League 4, Spanish Club 43 Betmington. 0 CHARLES VAUGHN BURLINGHAM, Buster, XVinnetka: TNT 3,-l. President 43 Tri-Ship Publicity 3, Business Manager 4, Dance 43 Usher Corps 43 Football l,23 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Tom Saw- yer, Quality SITCCKHQ Mikado, Trial by jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3. Choir 2,3,4, Octet 2,3,4, Opera Group 4g Echoes Editor 4, News Staff 2,3, Business Manager 3, Pro-Con 43 Senior Music Club 2,3,l3 Princeton. 0 WILLIAM BUCKLEY, Bill, Glencoe: Manila, Philippines 1, Tientsin, China 2,3. 0 ANN HIBBARD BURNHAM, IVinnetka: TNT 3,43 Honor Group l.2,l3 Council 2, Secretary 3, Charter-Contact 2, Co-Chairman Interschool Re- lations -l, State Treasurer 43 Girls' Club l, Charity 13 GAA l,2,3,4, Pub- licity Chairman 2,3,4, Tom Sawyer, Cradle Song 3 Glee Club 2,3, Choir 2.3.-I, Secretary 3, Octet 3.4, Opera Group 4, Mikado, Chimes of N0l'Ill2IIILlf','Q Inklings Contributor 43 Senior Music Club l,2,3,4, Art League 2,3,4, President 3, Treasurer 2, Quill Club l,2,3,-4, Secretary I, Geology Club I3 Ivellesley. O JAMES PAUL BUHAI, Jim, IVinnetka: Council Representative 4, Assembly 43 Usher Corps 3,43 Football 3,4, Letter 43 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Tom SIIWYCIMQ Trial by jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club l,2,3, Choir -l, Opera Group 43 News Staff 43 Senior Music Club 3,43 Illinois. 0 BREDIN MARSHALL BURNS, Barney, lvilmettex Glee Club 1.2: Echoes Staff 3,-l, News Stall 13 Lens Club l,2, Vice-President 3, President -l: Northwestern. 0 ALFRED BUNGE, Glenview: Northbrook I,2,33 Alabama. 0 GERALD VALENTINE BUTLER, WVinnetka: Football 4, Letter 4, Volleyball tk Fencing Club 43 Denver, Colorado I, Delalield, Wisconsin 2. 0 JANE MARY BURBOTT. Blurb, Xvinnetkar Honor Group I,3: Council Charter and Contact 33 Natural Science Club 3, French Club 3, Service Club 3,-l, Red Cross Award 33 Michigan. 0 JOHN WARD BUTLER, JR., Jack, Winnetka: Track 2,3,'l3 Spanish Club 2, Rille Club l,2,3, Treasurer 33 Oberlin. 0 LOUISE BURKHARD. Lou, Kenilworth: Honor Group 43 Echoes Stall' -13 Commerce Club l,2.3,-l. 0 CHARLES RUSSELL BYRUM, X'Veasel, Treasurer 3, Dance 43 Tri- Ship Representative 3, Student Aid Chairman 43 Football 2, Ntunerals 2, Track 2.4, Baseball 2, IM Flyweight Basketball 1, IM Tennis Doubles Champion 13 Glee Club 3, Opera Group 4, Trial by Jury 3 IVashington and Lee. I MARY KATHRYN BURLINGAME, lvilmettez Girls' Club Represen- tative 4, Arrangements -I: GAA l.2,3,4, Class Soccer Manager 4, Soccer 3,4, Rhytlnns I,2,3.4, Clogging -I, 300 Points 2, 500 Points 3, 600 Points 4, 800 Points 43 Chimes of N0l'lIII1lldyH1 Service Club 3.4, German Club 2,3, Lens Club 3, Rille Club 1.23 Ohio IVesleyan. I JULIUS HOFELLER CAI-IN, Judy, Hlinnetkaz Honor Group I,2,33 Football 3, Tennis 43 Dramatic Club 4, RUR 3 Glee Club l,2, Octet 2, Iolanthe, Chimes of Normandy, Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Junior Music Club 1. Senior Music Club 2,3,Llj Yale. 1 CLASS l938 23 CLASS f 24 1938 0 VIOLET JEAN CHRISTENSON, Glencoe: Honor Group 1,23 Com- merce Club l,2,33 Western Illinois State Teachers' College. 0 CATHERINE AUDREY CALHOUN, Glencoe: Honor Group 23 GAA 2,3,4, Representative 2, Soccer 4, Swimming 3, 300 Points 33 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir 3,43 German Club 4, Senior Music Club 43 Northwestern. 0 JACK GLENDALE CHRONIC, Ivilmettez Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Tom Sawyer, Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2.3, Opera Group 43 Sandusky 13 Heidelberg. 0 GEORGE LEIGHTON CAREY, JR., Bud, INinnetka: Assembly 43 Tri-Ship Interscholastic Relations 4, Representative 13 Usher Corps 43 Football 1,3, Numerals 13 Basketball l,2,3,4, Numerals l,2, Letter 3,4, Track 1,2,3, Numerals l,2Q Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir 4, President 43 Echoes Staff 3,43 Spanish Club 43 Trinity. 0 MADELEINE CLARK, Mickey, Wilmette: Girls Club Charity 2, Publicity 43 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4, Players 3,4, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, Tom Sawyer, Lightnin' 3 Inklings Contributor 43 Quill Club 1,2, French Club 3, Junior Music Club 2,3, Senior Music Club 4, Broad- casting Club 4. I ROSALIE ANN CARLEN, Rely, Wilmette: Girls' Club Represen- tative 43 Glee Club 43 Commerce Club 3, Broadcasting Club 3, Art League 4. 0 MARY JANE CLARK, Clarkie, Glencoe: GAA 2,3,4, Hockey 2,3,4, Table Tennis Champion 2,3, Baseball 3, 300 Points 33 Dramatic Club 4, Clarence, Treble Clef 33 Royccmore 13 Denison. 0 CLARENCE EDWARD CARLSON, Red, Glenview: IM Baseball 33 Alabama. 0 ROBERT JEROME CLARK, Omaha, Wilmettez Basketball 2,3,4, Letter 3,4, IM Football 4g Spanish Club 3,43 Omaha, Nebraska 13 Col- orado. 0 MERLE AUDREY CARLSON. Wilmette: GAA l,2,3,4, Soccer l,3, 300 Points 33 Glee Club 3,4, Treble Clef 23 Radio Club 33 Service Club 3,43 Illinois. I RUTH CLARK, lvinnetka: Council Representative 3, Co-chairman Charter and Contact 43 Girls' Club Arrangement 2, Friendly 33 GAA 2,3,4, Class Hockey Manager 3, Swimming 2,4, Rifle Team 23 News Stall 43 Art League 2,3, Secretary 23 Stanford. 0 RICHARD VVALLACE CARLSON, Dick, Glencoe: Information Desk -13 IM Basketball 33 News Staff 43 Spanish Club 43 Lens Club 33 Broad- casting Club 33 Northwestern. 0 LORRAINE JEANETTE CLAVEY, Lor, Glenview: Honor Group l,3,43 Commerce Club 3,4. - 0 JUSTUS CHANCELLOR, III, Bub, lVinnetka: Football 43 Mikado, Trial by Jury, Glee Club l,2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir 23 Yale. 0 MARION RUTH CLAY, YVilmette: Northwestern. 0 MARY ELIZABETH CHILDS, Chick, Winnetka: Council Interschool Relations 23 GAA 3, Representative 3, Swimming 3,4, Clogging 33 Glee Club 3,43 Echoes Staff 43 News Staff 3,4, Advertising Manager 4g Spanish Club 2,3,4, Lens Club 43 Bradford. 0 JAMES WILLIAM CLEMENTS, Jim, Kenilworth: Class President 2. Assembly 43 Tri-Ship Dinner 43 Usher Corps 3,43 Football 4, Minor Letter 4, Track 2,33 Glee Club 1,23 Cornell University. I JOHN HARDING COYNE, Strap, Wvilmette: Class Treasurer 43 Football 3,4, Letter 3,43 Loyola Academy 1,21 Cornell University. 0 ROBERT COCHRAN, Bob, YVilmette: Council Representative 23 Track l,2, Numerals 23 IM Track 13 Trial by Jury, Glee Club 2,3,4, Vice-President Second Glee Club 23 Nautical Club 43 Minnesota. O KENNETH ZSCHOKKE CRAWFORD, Ken, Winnetka: Council Representative 33 Information Desk 43 Usher Corps 43 Baseball l,2,3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 43 IM Basketball 43 Trial by Jury, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 43 Echoes Stalf 43 Radio Club 13 Stanford. I JANET AGNES COLVIN, Targ, Kenilworth: Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,33 Swimming 3g News Staff 3, Inkliugs Contributor 33 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. O MARY MAY CRAWFORD, Wilmette: Council Representative 2, Building and Grounds 2, Girls' Club Charity 43 GAA 2,3,4, Represen' lative I, Soccer lj Dramatic Club 3,4, Players 4, Lightnin' , Clarence, Cradle SOIIQHQ Glee Club 43 Art League 43 Rifle Club 13 Junior Music Club 2: Lawrence. 0 JANET RUTH COLVIN, WVilmette: Honor Group 25 Bird Club l, Art League 2,3, Archaeology Club 33 Lake Forest. O ALICE MEIGS CROXVDER, XVinnetka: TNT 43 Honor Group 1,3,43 Council Representative 3, Girls' Club Arrangement 43 GAA 2g Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Players 4, Jade God, Props Crew 2,3,4, Head 43 Glee Club 3, Treble Clef 2, Opera Group 43 Bryn Mawr. O KENNETH ALLEN CONNER, Ken, Winnetka: Stage Crew 2,33 Northwestern. 0 IDA KATHRYN CUMMISKEY, Kay, - Wilmette: Honor Group 1,233 Council Representative 13 GAA 2,3,4, Soccer 23 Glee Club 3,4, Treble Clef 23 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Service Club 3,43 Carleton. 0 DONALD MOORE COOK, Don, Winnetka: Tri-Ship Represen- tative 1.2: Mikado, Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club l,2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir Syl: News Staff 33 French Club 3,4, Rille Club 23 Michigan. 0 MARGARET SPENCER CUNNINGHAM, Spence, Glencoe: Honor Group 3,43 Girls' Club Representative 3, Friendly 43 GAA 1,2,3,4, Soccer l,3, 300 Points 23 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 43 Duke. 0 VIRGINIA MARY CORRIGAN, Corky, YVilmette: Honor Group 43 Commerce Club 2,3,4: Moser. 0 MARGARET ANNE CUSICK, Hubbard WVoods: Nahant, Massachu- setts 1,2, Hammond, Indiana 3. 0 RICHARD JOHN COWAN, Dick, Glencoe: TNT 43 Honor Group 1,33 Tri-Ship Representative 3, Clubroom 43 Information Desk 43 Usher Corps 3,43 Dramatic Club 3,4, Quality Street, RUR Q Mikado, Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 1,2,3, Opera Group 4g Echoes Staff 2,4, News Staff 2,3,43 Chess Club l,2, Gavel Club 1, Lens Club 33 Princeton. 0 VIRGINIA MAY DALSTROM, Wilmette: Honor Group 13 GAA 3,43 Frespalager, Lawrence. CLASS 0,1938 CLASS if 26 1938 0 MILTON WELLS DOYLE, Larry, Glencoe: IM Sports Represen- tative lg Western Military Academy 23 Florida. 0 FRANK CHARLES DARIMONT, Frenche, Winnetka: Honor Group 45 Bloom 1, Englewood 2, Evanston 3. 0 GENE FREDERICK DRAKE, Bud, Wilmette: Tri-Ship Secretary 43 Baseball l,2, Swimming 1,2, Football 2,3,4, Letter 4. 0 JOHN CHARLES DE ON, Swifty, Kenilworth: Honor Group 43 Tri-Ship Reprililtive ' nformation Desk 43 Basketball l,3,4, Numerals I, Letter 3,4, o . 'QI f , Tennis 3,4, IM Tennis lg Study Hall Super- visel- 43 Stanford. og 0 E IABETH DRUM, Libby, Glencoe: TNT 43 Honor Group 3: OX Q b Vice-President -l, Arrangements 33 GAA 1,2,3,4, Soccer l, X OX . all 1, occer 2, Hockey 3, Rhythms l,2,3,4, Clogging 3, 300 Points 3, QQ ' V0 Points 4, Frespalager g Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 3, Treble ' f 2, Choir 4, Opera Group 49 Echoes Stalf 3,45 Rifle Club l,2, French X K Q-TQ' Xf Club 3,4, Service Club 3,43 Northwestern. X 0 CHARLES ALAN DELGADO, Chuck, XVilmette: Floral Park, New York l, Schenectady 2. 0 LEON ELLIS DRUMMOND, Bulldog, Xvinnetkaz Texas. I NORBIAN CUSTER DENO, Norm, Hlillnette: Honor Society 4: Honor Group l,2,3,-lg Band 4, Stamp Club 2,3, Chess Club 43 Illinois. O SUSAN INGEBORG DUNCAN, Sue, IVinnetka: Honor Group 3,43 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 4, Treble Clef l, Choir 4, Octet 43 Lawrence. 0 KIRKPATRICK IVALLXVICK DILLING, Dingus, Kenilworth: Usher Corps 43 Swimming 2,3, Guard 3, IM Baseball 3: Glee Club 1, Opera Group -l, Chimes of Normandy , Rifle Club 1,2,3,-l, Lens Club 3,4. 0 IVILLIAM ALFRED DUNDAS, JR., Clawed, YVinnetka: IM Basket- ball l, Volleyball 1, Baseball lg Band 43 Rifle Team 45 Purdue. 0 RUTH MARIE DILLON, XVilmette: Art League -1: Fort WVayne, ln- diana 1, Bulfalo, New York 25 Northwestern. 0 JOHN CHARLES DWYER, jR,, Chuck, Chicago: Honor Group 33 Information Desk 43 Golf lg Dramatic Club 3,4, Queen's Husband , Mikado, Trial by jury, Glee Club l,2,3, Opera Group 4. 0 JOHN THOMAS DIX, Long John, Kenilworth: TNT 3,4, Vice- Presitlent -11 Class Treasurer 23 Vice-President Tri-Ship 4. Dinner 3, Representative 13 Football 2,3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 4, Basketball 3, Numerals 2, Baseball 1,23 Glee Club Ig Echoes Staff 3,43 Aviation Club 3: Yale Club Award 3: Dartmouth. 0 KATHERINE FRANCES EBERHART, Kay, Glencoe: Representative 33 Marywood 1,25 Duke. 0 DONALD LINCOLN DIXON, IVinnetka: Information Desk 45 IM Football 23 Stage Crew 2,33 Inklings Contributor 2,3g Broadcasting Club 3, Stamp Club 2, Lens Club 4, DePauw. Girls' Cltlb 0 ROBERT G. EHMER, Bob, Wilmette: Football l,2, Numerals 23 Stage Crew 2,33 Art League 2,3, Treasurer 33 Purdue. 0 JEAN MARIE ERICSSON, Glencoe: Honor Roll I: Girls' Club Char- ity 43 GAA 2, Awards 2, Lacrosse 2, Rhythms 3, 300 Points 33 French Club 3,-4, Quill Club 23 Wellesley. OALYS LENORE EISEMAN, Al, Hubbard NVoods: Girls' Club Charity 4, Representative 23 GAA 1,2,3,-I3 Treble Clef 23 French Club 2,3,4, Ger- man Club 33 Northwestern. 0 LOIS MARIANNE ETTLINGER, Loki, Highland Park: Honor Society 43 Honor Group -I3 GAA 2, Representative 43 Jr. Orchestra 13 Lens Club 4, French Club 2,3,4Q XVellesley. ,- O HARRY RUDOLPH EISENSTAEDT, Eisy, Glencoe: Council Repre- sentative 2, Building and Grounds 23 Stamp Club l,2,3, Secretary lflRiIle Club l, Gavel Club 33 Washington and Lee. 1.,r' I ' 1 I 0 JEANNE EVERSON, Wilmette: Girls' Club Charity 4.3 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Players 3,4, Tom Sawyer, Quality Street, Spreading the News, The Jade God 3 Glee Club 43 Broadcasting Club 3,-I, Art League 3,-I, Junior Music Club 2, Senior Mtisic Club 3,43 Cornell College. 0 JAMES HENRY ELDREDGE. JR., Jim, Winnetka: Council Repre- sentative I3 Swimming 1, IM Volleyball 2, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Table Tennis l,23 Radio Club 2,3,4, Secretary 2, President 3, Chief Operator 4g 0 MAY M. FARMER, Farmer, IVilmette: GAA 3,-4. Representative 3, Swimming 33 Lens Club 3, Commerce Club 1,2, Art Club 3, Stamp Club 1, Service Club 3,-1: Northwestern. O MARY VIRGINIA ELIAS, Molly, IVilmette: Council Representa- tive 23 Swimming I,2,33 Illinois. 0 RICHARD WOODBURY FARWELL, Dick, Winnetka: Honor Society -I3 Honor Group 1,25 Council Representative 4, Student Rela- tions 43 Frespalager 3 Glee Club 3, Opera Group 4, Chimes of Nor- Illilllllyng Echoes Stall 4, Inklings Staff 3,4, Contributor 3,43 Scriblerus 3,-1, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Art League 2. 0 EVELYN JOAN ELLERT, Evey, IVilmette: Girls' Club Represen- tative 33 Spanish Club 2,3,4: Bradley. 0 CHARLOTTE ANN FEAMAN, Char, Wilmette: Honor Group 3, Gift 43 Girls' Club Representative 2,3, Social 43 GAA 3,43 Echoes Stall -I3 French Club 3,43 Springheld, Illinois 13 Duke. O MCKINLEY ALFRED ELLIOTT, Glencoe: Football I, Track l,2,3, Letter 4. 0 BETTY CARYL FELSENTHAL, Felsie. Glencoe: GAA l,2,3,4, Bas- ketball I, Fistball 1, Class Tennis Champion -l, 300 Points -lg Spanish Club 3, Lens Club 43 Stoneleigh. o BETTY CLAIRE ELLIS, Bet, Wilmette: Honor Group 3,43 GAA l,2,3,-I3 300 Points -I3 News Staff 3, Echoes Stall 43 Lens Club 2,3,4, Quill Club I, French Club 2,3,4, Art League 2,3,4. 0 EDWARD FISHER, Ed, Glencoe: Dramatic Club 2, Tom Sawyer 3 Pre-Medic Club 23 North Shore School of Concentrationg Northwestern. CLASS 051938 28 0 FRANK GABROVICH, Northbrook. 0 PATRICIA MARIE FISHER, Pat, Xllilmette: Honor Group 3,45 Council Representative l,3, Charter and Contact 35 Glee Club 1,22 French Club 3,43 DePauw. 0 ROBERT JAMES GALLAGHER, Fink, Winnetka: Tri-Ship Repre- sentative l5 Track l,2,3,4, IM Flyweight Basketball 15 Notre Dame. 0 STANLEY DEAN FISHER, Fat, Glencoe: Basketball 2, Baseball 2,4, IM Baseball l,4, IM Basketball I, IM Volleyball 45 Mikado, Trial by Jury, Glee Club l,2,3, Opera Group 45 Natural Science Club 2,3, Sports Club l,2, Broadcasting Club 4, IM Adviser Room Manager l,2,3,4. O PHYLLIS ELIZABETH GALVIN, Betty, WVi1mette: Honor Group 2,43 Girls' Club Representative 45 GAA 2,3,4, Soccer 4, 300 Points 35 News Staff 35 French Club 3,4, Lens Club 3,4, German Club 3,4, Junior Music Club 25 Mills. 0 IVARREN WILLIAM FLETCHER, Shrimp, YVilmette: Track 2, Football I, IM Baseball 33 Roosevelt, Chicago I5 Southern California. 0 RONALD BECKER GARRETSON, YVinnetka: Football 4, Track 45 Garfield 1,2, Lakeside School 33 Hlashington. O EDIVARD SHIPMAN FOSCUE, Timer, Winnetka: Spanish Club 2,3, Drivers' Club 3, Rifle Club 45 Ardmore, Pennsylvania 15 Duke. 0 RUTH ELIZABETH GEBERT, Betty, Wilmette: Honor Group 2: GAA 3,4, Rhythms 2,35 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Players 4, Tom Sawyer, Queen's Husband, Cradle Song, Jade God, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club l,2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir Group 4, Choir 2,3,4, Octet 45 Echoes Stall 3, News Staff 3, Inklings Contributor 25 French Club 2,3, Bird Club 3, Senior Music Club 4, Archaeology Club 3,45 MacMurray. 0 RICHARD SYMONS FRAZER, Hod, Winnetka: TNT 3,43 Honor Society 45 Honor Group l,2,35 Tri-Ship Dance Chairman 45 Usher Corps 45 Football 4, Letter 43 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Players 3,4, Quality Street 5 Mikado, Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 4, Secretary 4, Choir 2,3, President 3, Octet 2,35 News Staff 35 Lens Club 45 Senior Music Club 2,3,45 Wisconsin. 0 DAVID FREDERICK GEPPERT, Dave, YVilmette: Honor Society 45 Senior Music Club l,2,3,45 Northwestern. 0 ROBERT E. FREY, Bob, Evanston: , Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Band 1, Glee Club l,2,3, Opera Group 45 Science Club 2, Treasurer 2. O PETER DVVINEL GERHARD, Winnetka: Honor Society 45 Honor Group l,2,35 Information Desk 45 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Players 3,4, Tom Sawyer, Queen's Husband, XVake Up Jonathon, Minuet, Spread- ing the News, RUR, Jade God 5 Chicago. 0 DORIS JANE FRYKMAN, D0do, lvilmettez Girls' Club Represen- tative 45 Glee Club 3, Treble Clef 25 Art League 2,35 Florida. I .' -' ' QIPEGGY INEZ GLOEDE, XVinnetka: Glee Club 45 Evanston 1,2,33 V I A. i 1- Q ,Ci C 3 'A xAmes,Ibwg'1. - If Y Y H cb 1 0 0 ROBERT ALBERT FUESSLE, Doc, Wilmette: Trial by Jury, Glee Club 2,3, Choir 3,45 Senior Music Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Purdue. 0 MARIAN DALE GOODE, Wilmette: GAA 2,3,43 Chimes of Nor- mandy, Glee Club 2,3, Treble Clef I, Opera Group 43 German Club 2,3,4, Science Club 13 National College of Education. O JOHN JOSEPH GRANT, Gen, lVinnetka: Lens Club 43 Niagara Fall l,2,33 Northwestern. 0 CLIFFORD S. GOODMAN, JR., ClilI, Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,3,43 Council Student Relations 43 Baseball Manager 33 Dramatic Club 3,4, Queen's HllSbHllll j Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2.3, Choir 3,4, Opera Group 43 Inklings Con- tributor I3 Forensic League 3,43 Chairman Board 4, Debate Team 2,3,4, Manager 3, Captain of Negative 43 Gavel Club l,2,3,'lj Chess Club l,2,3, Broadcasting Club 43 Harvard Award 3, Prince of Peace 4, Solon Reilly Debate Cup 3, Baker Debate Cup 23 Harvard. 0 GEORGE COOPER GREENAWVAY, JR., Scotty, XVinnetka: Honor Group 13 Golf l,2,33 IM Golf Class Champion 2,3,43 Glee Club 2: Inklings Contributor 43 Aviation Club Treasurer 33 Northwestern. 0 ALBERT CLARKE GOODNOW, JR., Dub, Glencoe: Tri-Ship Interscholastic Relations 4, Information Desk 43 Cheerleading Letter 4, IM Tennis Champion 33 Dramatic Club 4, RUR 3 Junior Orchestra 13 Echoes 3,43 Lens Club Treasurer 3.4, Broadcasting Club 4, Junior Music Club I3 lVashington and Lee. 0 ROBERT HAROLD GREENBERG, Bob, XVinnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Tri-Ship Representative 2, Council Represen- tative 43 Football 2, Letter 23 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Players 4, Tom Saw- yer, RUR 3 Gavel Club 3,43 Chicago. 0 GORDON ALAN GOODRICH, Gordie, Northlield: Council Repre- sentative ly Tri-Ship Representative 33 Football 3,4, Letter 3, IM Volley- ball3 Rollins. 0 XVARREN HEWITT GREENE, Xvinnetkaz Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,3,43 Council Student Relations 3, Tri-Ship Representative 43 Dramatic Club 4, RUR, Stage Crew 43 Commerce Club lj Princeton. 0 VIRGINIA LEE GOODRICH, Ginnie, Wilmette: Honor Group I,2,4, Council Representative 3, Mess Hall 3,-I, Publicity 3, Girls' Club Pub- licity 3, Girls' Club Publicity 43 GAA 2,3,4, Publicity 3, Hockey 4, 300 Points 43 Dramatic Club 4, uCl2lI'Cl'lCC j Treble Clef 13 Echoes 3, News Staff 33 Inklings Contributor 3: Chess Club I, Lens Club 3, Art League Secretary 3, President 4, Broadcasting Club 3, Quill Club l, Dramatic Club 43 Rockford. 0 EDXVARD KAY GREENHALGH, Ed, Xvinnetkat TNT 43 Class Treasurer I3 Track l,2,3,43 Letter 3,43 Council Representative l,2,3,'l, Chairman Tripper 2, Vice-President 3, Chairman Student Relations -I3 Information Desk 43 Pro-Con 4. 0 ALBERT JOHN GRAF, Harpo, Wilmettc: Football 4, Swimming 43 Dramatic Club 4, HCl1ll'CIlCCHQ Music Club3 Westfield, New Jersey 1,2,33 M. I. T. 0 CHARLES XVELDON GREGORY, JR., Chuck, Xvilmettez TNT 43 Honor Group l,2,3,43 Tri-Ship Representative lg Information Desk 43 Usher Corps 43 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, President 4, Players 3,4, Tom Sawyer, Lightnin' , RUR, The Jade God 3 Echoes Staff 3,4, Group Pictures Editor 43 News Stall 2,3,43 President Quill Club 1, Stamp Club I3 Chicago. 0 J. PALMER GRAF, Joe, Wilmette: TNT 43 Honor Society 43 Honor Group 2,3,43 Tri-Ship Publicitv 33 News Staff 4, Inklings Stall 2,3, Editor 43 Debate Team 43 Forensic Board 43 Gavel Club 3, President 4, Lens Club 43 Beloit. 0 BETTY JANE GROSSE, B. J. Glencoe: Honor Group 3,-I3 GAA f 3,43 Treble Clef 43 French Club 3, Spanish Club 4. A Lo Omg 1?-A.,-ful-4 5113.0 ,495 - CK A , 0 JOSEPH MARKLEY GRAFFIS, Winnetka: Gavel Club, Stamp Club C 2,3, Lens Club 3,4. 0 PATRICIA JEAN GROVER, Pat, Kenilworth: Honor Group l,2,3,43 Council Representative 33 Opera Group 4, Chimes of Normandy 3 Junior Music Club 33 Northwestern. CLASS 1938 29 41 cuss ,gms 0 MARY STEVENS HAMMOND, Stevie, Winnetka: Girls' Club Repre- sentative 3, Publicity 3, Charity 4, Council Representative 4, Assembly 43 GAA 2,3,43 Inklings Contributor 2,3513 Williams Prize 33 Bennington. 0 ROBERT SCOTT GRUHN, Bob, IVilmette: Stage Crew 2,43 Debate Team 3,-4, Forensic League 43 Broadcasting Club 43 Chicago. 0 MELVIN XV. HANCOCK, Wilmette: Glen Ellyn l,2,3. 0 BERNICE RUTH GUTTENBERG, Bee, IVinnetka: Girls' Club Representative 4, Arrangements 43 Clogging 33 News Staff 3, Iuklings Contributor 33 French Club 3,43 Sullivan, Chicago 1,21 Northwestern. O JOSEPH HANNEN, XVilmette: IM Baseball 33 Glee Club 2,33 Com- merce Club 4, President 4. 0 RICHARD GLENN HAAS, Dick, XViln1ette: Tri-Ship Representa- tive 43 Baseball 23 Kalamazoo. 0 ALICE JANE HANSON, Hubbard Woods: TNT 3.43 Class President 33 Girls' Club Representative l,3, Social Chairman -l, Chairman Council Interschool Relations 33 GAA 2.3.4, Basketball 43 Glee Club 23 Echoes 3,43 Northwestern. 0 FRANCES LOIS HABECK, Fran, IVilmette: Honor Group 1,23 Assembly 43 Girls' Club Arrangements 43 GAA l,2,3,4, Representative 33 Dramatic Club 4, Cradle Song 3 Echoes Typing Editor 4, News Stalf 43 German Club 3,4, Art League 3,4, Radio Club 3, Fencing Club 43 Illinois College. 0 MARIE ESTELLE HARDIN, Mimi, XVilmette: Baseball 23 Gavel Club 2,3, Forensic Board 3,43 Beloit. 0 LOLITE LOUISA I-IAGAN, Kenilworth: Glee Club 2,33 Gavel Club 33 Carleton. 0 DORIS JEAN HARGIS, Dodo, XVilmette: Honor Group 2,3,43 Girls' Club Financial 43 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4, Players 4, Rebecca of Sunny- brook Farm, Tom Sawyer, Quality Street, RUR, The Jade God 3 Treble Clef 23 Forensic Board 43 Bird Club 1,2,3,4, Quill Club l,2, Rifle Club 43 Stephens. 0 XVILLIAM JOHN HAGENAH, JR., Bill, Glencoe: TNT 3,43 Honor Group l,3,43 Tri-Ship Club Room Chairman 4, Council Representative 2,33 Information Desk 43 Usher Corps 3,4, Assistant Head Usher 43 IM Basketball 1, IM Football 43 Dramatic Club 3,4, Players 4, Quality Street, Clarence 3 Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 4, Treasurer 4, Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy 3 Echoes Staff 2,3,4, News Stalf 33 Ger- man Club 2,3,4, President 4, Rifle Club 1, Lens Club 2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 33 Princeton. 0 MARTHA JANE HARSHAIV, Janie, Xvinnetkaz TNT 43 Honor Group l,2,33 Girls' Club Employment 2, Publicity 3,-l, Chairman 4, Coun- cil Publicity 43 GAA 2,3,4, Hockey 13 Dramatic Club 3,4, Lightnin '3 Glee Club 4, Treble Cleef 23 Echoes Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 4, News Staff 2,3, Division Editor 3, Inklings Staff 2,3,-l, Contributor 2,3,43 Scrib- lerus Club 43 VVilliams Prize 33 Mfellesley. 0 ELEANOR KARINA HAKANEN, Ivinnetkaz Honor Society -1: Honor Group 33 Council Interschool Relations 43 Soccer 43 French Club 3,4, Art League 43 Rock Michigan 1,23 Northern State Teachers College, Michigan. 0 JACK WARREN HARVEY, Wilmette: Tri-Ship Representative 23 Football l,2, Baseball 1,2, Track 4, Letter 43 IM Handball Doubles 1, IM Basketball 13 Aviation Club 3. 0 RAYMON WILLIAM HALLET. Ray, Wilmette: Honor Group 13 Council Representative 23 Geology Club 13 Purdue. 0 ANNIS SHIRLEY HAUSEMAN, Shirl, Kenilworth: Honor Group I3 Girls' Club Employment 43 GAA 3,4, Representative 4, Clogging 43 Dramatic Club 4, Props Crew 3,-1: Chimes of Normandy 3 Glee Club 3, Opera Group 4, Treble Clef 23 French Club 3, Service Club 4, junior Music Club 2,3. 0 LOIS KRISTIN HELLSTROM, lVilmetle: Carleton. 0 SUZANNE ETIENNE HAWXHURST, Sue, Kenilworth: Royce- more 1,2,3. 0 GRACE EVA HELTON, Bunny, Glenview: Honor Group 23 Glee Club 2,3,43 Commerce Club 2,3,4. 0 OWEN JORGESON HAYES, IVinnetka: Baud 2,3,4, Letter 3,43 Chess Club 33 Antioch. 0 RUTH ANNETTE HENDERSON, Glenview: Immanuel Church School. 0 ELIZABETH JANE HEFFERNAN, Henle, Wilmette: Gift 43 Com- merce Club I, Spanish Club 3,43 New Rochelle. 0 FRED S. HENSCHEL, JR., Bullet, Glencoe: TNT 43 Tri-Ship Inf terscholastic Relations Chairman 43 Usher Corps 3,43 Swimming 3,4, Letter 3,4, Tennis 2,3, Letter 2,3, Manager 33 Dramatic Club 4, The Cradle Sollgnj News Staff 4, Inklings Contributor 43 German Club 3,4, Broad- casting Club 3,-4, Sports Club 1,33 Northwestern. 0 ALICE JEAN HEINSEN, I-Ieinief' IVinuetka: TNT 3,43 Honor So- ciety 43 Honor Group l,2,33 Council Representative 1: GAA I,2,3,4, President 4, Intramural 3, Officials Chairman 3, Hockey 3,4, Basketball I,2,3,4, Lacrosse 2, Class Manager 2, 300 Points 2, 600 Points 4, 800 Points 43 Dramatic Club 2.3,4, Tom Sawyer, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2.3, Opera Group 4, Choir 4: Echoes Stall 43 Inklings Con- tributor 3,43 French Club 43 Grinnell. 0 KENNETH XVILLIAM I-IERMAN, Ken, Glenview: Baseball 2,3.+l. Numerals 2, Letter 3,4, IM Football I3 Alabama. 0 PHYLLIS FRANCES HEINTZ, Phlis, lVinnetka: GAA 2,3,4: Glee Club 43 German Club 2,3,43 Principia. 0 DAVID HUDSON HERTEL, Dave,,' Winnetka: Football 2,3, Basket- ball 3, IM Baseball I, Dramatic Club 4, Cradle Song, RUR,'Q Mikado, T1'tl b tu Chimes of Norm 1nd Glee Club 123 Omen Gtou 1 I . Y J A . 3 vu , , 1 l :- ' 1 -1, Choir 3,43 Lens Club 3,43 Illinois. 0 JEANNETTE HELKE, Gub, Glencoe: GAA l,2,3,4, Basketball 3, Soccer 23 Glee Club 3, Treble Clef I,2. O FRED HERZIG, 'Carp,' Glencoe: Aviation Club 3. 0 PATRICIA MARGARETTA HELLMUTH, Pat, Winnetka: Coun- cil Representative 3, Charter and Contact 33 Soccer 2: Glee Club 3,43 Inklings Contributor 23 Lens Club 3, French Club 4, Service Club 3,4' Colorado. y O ROBERT ADOLPH HESS, Wilmette: German Club 2,3,43 North- Weslerll. CLASS l938 3l cttss fI938 0 GERMAINE CATHERINE HOFFMAN, Jerry, Wilmette: Honor Group 1,33 Commerce Club 2,3,43 Moser. 0 SUSAN SCOTT HILLIS, Sue, IVilmette: Girls' Club Friendly 1, Representative 2,43 GAA 2,3,4, Representative 2,3, Soccer 13 Glee Club 3, Treble Clef 1,23 French Club 2,3,4, Lens Club 2,3, Broadcasting Club 33 DePauw. 0 ELEANOR JULIA HOHLFELDER, HolIie, Glencoe: Honor Group l,2,43 GAA 2,3,4, Rifle Team 23 Commerce Club l,2, German Club 2,3, Service Club 3, Red Cross Award 33 Evanston Hospital. 0 HELEN ELIZABETH HINDLEY, Beth, Illilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 2,3,43 Glee Club 2,3,43 French Club 3,4, Quill Club 13 Carleton. 0 JANET BAISLEY HOLE, Jan, Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 3,43 Council Representative 4, Interschool Relations 4, Girls' Club Financial 43 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 3, Opera Group 4, Choir 4, Secretary 43 Senior Music Club 4, German Club 43 Lake Forest Day School 1,23 Connecticut. 0 GLIDDEN VVARNER HINMAN, Glid, Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 2,33 Track 2,3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 3,43 Mikado, Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Echoes Staff 43 Junior Music Club 2, Senior Music Club 3,43 Harvard. 0 LAYVRENCE BEDWELL HOLLAND, Larry, Glencoe: TNT 43 Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Tri-Ship Representative 3, Dance 4, Co-Business Manager 43 Echoes Circulation Manager 43 News Stalf 3,43 Lens Club 3,4, Gavel Club 13 Usher Corps 43 Princeton. 0 BETTY ELIZABETH HOAR, Evanston: Stephens. 0 MARY VIRGINIA HOLMES, Ginny, Wilmette: Gavel Club l,2,3, Science Club 13 Stephens. 0 LOIS ADELAIDE HOBART, Winnetka: French Club 3, Gavel Club 4, Natural Science Club 43 Highland Park 1, Lankenau, Philadelphia 23 National College of Education. 0 MARGARET HORSTING, Wilmette: Council Representative 2, Girls' Club Representative 1,2, Social 1, Charity 2, Friendly 43 GAA 2,3,43 Inklings Contributor 43 French Club 2,3, Rifle Club 23 Duke. 0 BENJAMIN EVIERSON HOBBS, Ben, Northlield: IM Baseball 33 1 Iowa State. 0 CARL ARTHUR HOTZE, Wilmette: Honor Group l,2,3,43 Informa- tion Desk 43 Usher Corps 43 IM Touch Football 43--Dramatic Clubr2, Stage Crew 23 Glee Club 1,2j Echoes Staff 3,4, Snapshot Editor 43 News Staff 2,33 Bird Club 1,2,3, Vice-President 3, Lens Club 3,43 Barnett Bird Prize 2,33 Northwestern. 0 LYSBETH HOESLI, Lisa, YVinnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,3,4Q Girls' Club Representative 3,4, Publicity 33 GAA 3,4, 300 Points 43 Chimes of Normandy 3 Glee Club 3, Opera Group 43 News Staff 33 Inklings Contributor 1,23 Service Club 4, President 4, Junior Music Club 2, Senior Music Club 2,33- Swarthmore. O CLARENCE IV. HUBBARD, JR., Ivinnetkaz Honor Group 23 Debate Team 3,43 Gavel Club 2,3, Natural Science Club 43 Northwestern. 0 DONALD HOFFMAN, Don, SVilmette: Northwestern. 0 LUCY LLOYD HUCK, Lou, Kenilworth: Honor Group 13 Council Representative 1, Financial 1, Charter and Contact 4, Girls' Club Friendly 3, Financial 23 GAA 1,2,3,4, Awards 2, Official 3, Basketball 2,4, Lacrosse 3, Soccer 1,2,3, Swimming 1,2,3,4, 300 Points 2, 500 Points 3, 600 Points 4, 800 Points 43 Echoes Staff -13 Lens Club 4, Rifle Club 2,33 Northwestern. 0 VIRGINIA RU 2,3,-13 French Club I 0 BARB XRA LAURINE HUNTSMAN Countess Glenvieu Honor Q3 0 BENJAMIN EVANS JASPER, Windy, Glencoe: Honor Group I3 Council Representative 1,21 Information Desk 43 Football 12, Swimming 2,3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 3,4, IM Handball Doubles 2, News Staff 4, Inklings Contributor 23 Debate Team 13 Aviation Club 3, Broadcasting Club 4, Gavel Club I3 Kenyon. TH HUNNEYVELL, Ginge, IVilmette: Glee Club 4, Lens Club 33 Grinnell. 0 WILLIAM HENDERSON JASPER, Bill, Glencoe: Honor Group 1,23 Information Desk 43 Usher Corps 43 Swimming l,3, Baseball l, IM Handball Doubles 23 Broadcasting Club 4, Gavel Club 1, Aviation Club 33 Yvashington and Lee. Group 1,43 Girls' Club Representative 1: Council Representative 4, Stu- i Q dent Relations 43 GAA 2,3,4, Rhythms 2,3, Lacrosse 2, Rifle 2, 300 Points , 23 Science Club 1, Rifle Club l,2, French Club 3, Service Club 33 Coe. ' K I ' - 1, lkefw- I NVILLIAM ELLERY JENNINGS, Ellery, Wilmette: Council Repre- sentative l, Tri-Ship Treasurer 43 Basketball 2,4, Letter 4, Track 2,3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 3,4, IM Featherweight Basketball 13 Washington and Lee. 0 JAMES BRADDOCK HURD, Jim, Barrington: Council Represen- tative 2, Tri-Ship Dance 43 Usher Corps 3,43 Track 3g Echoes Staff 3,43 Cornell University. 0 PATRICIA MROZ JILLSON, Patti, Chicago: Girls' Club Represen- tative 4, Social 43 GAA 3,4, Head of Archery 4, Class Manager 33 Span- ish Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Natural Science Club 23 Duke. 0 HARRIETTE DOROTHEA IMUS, Kenilworth: Hockey lg Connnerce Club 1,23 Iowa Hospital. 0 EDYVARD LEE 0 CAROL ELINOR JOHNSON, Glencoe: Honor Group 43 Girls' Club Representative l, Secretary 43 GAA 1,3,4, Soccer 1,3, Swimming 3,4, 300 Points 33 Dramatic Club 4, Players 4, Cradle Song, Clarence 3 Glee Club 43 Lens Club 33 Glendale, California, 23 Stanford. IVES, JR., Ed, Wilmette: Chairman Assembly 43 Football 2,3,4, Minor Letter 43 Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 1, Stamp Club l,2,3,43 Yale. 0 JAMES J. JOHNSON, JR., Jacques, Wilmette: Swimming I, Foot- ball l3 Northwestern. 0 GARRETT BELL JAMES, JR., Jerry, Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 33 Dramatic Club 4, RUR 3 Echoes Staff 43 News Staff 43 Debate Team 3, Letter 33 Lens Club 3,4, Gavel Club 33 Youngstown, Ohio 1,21 Purdue. 0 LOYD CHARLES JOHNSON, Diol, XVinnetka: Information Desk 43 Football Manager 33 Spanish Club 2,3, Rifle Club 1,2,3, Team 2,33 Purdue. 0 MURIEL CONSTANCE JANICKI, Jany, Wilmette: Honor Group 2: GAA 2,3,4, Representative 4, Lacrosse 3, Hockey 4, Clogging 3, 300 Points 2, 500 Points 3, 600 Points 4, 800 Points 43 Chimes of Normandy 3 Natural Science 3,4, Geology Club 33 Illinois. 0 RICHARD WEIDNER JOHNSON, Dick, Winnetka: Tri-Ship Repre- sentative 13 Football 4, Minor Letter 4, Track 2,3,4, Numerals 23 Glee Club 2,33 Echoes Staff 3, News Staff 2,33 Rifle Club 43 Lawrence. 010-fix CLASS 0 1938 CLASS if 1938 0 THOMAS IVARREN KEITH, Tucker, Kenilworth: Tri-Ship Repre- sentative 3,43 Information Desk 43 Usher Corps 43 Senior IM Sports Mau- ager 4, Basketball 43 Glee Club 13 Chess Club l,2,3,4, Lens Club 2,4, Sports Club 3,4, Vice-President 4, Rifle Club 1,23 Tabor Academy. O WILLIAM ALCOCK JOHNSTON, Bill, Wilmette: Lens Club 4, Rifle Club 3g Evanston 1,23 Lake Forest Academy. 0 JANE EDITH KELLER, Wilmette: Glee Club 43 XVebster Grove, Missouri 1,2, Lake View, Chicago, 33 Drake. 0 MILDRED ELIZABETH JONES, Millie, Glencoe: GAA 2,3,4, Soccer 2,3,4, Baseball 253 Central Y.M.C.A. 0 BENJAMIN H. KELLY, Benj. Glencoe: Football 3,-13 Debate Team 43 Illinois. 0 BYRON VINCENT KANALEY, JR., By, WVinnetka: Swimming l,3,4, Manager 3,4, Letter 3,43 Notre Dame. 0 DAVID B. KENDRICK, Lari, WVilmette: Tri-Ship Representative 23 Basketball Manager 2,3, Letter 33 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2, Opera Group 43 Rifle Club l,2,3,4, Quill Club 13 Dartmouth. 0 JAYN ELIZABETH KASSNER, Kaz, Winnetka: TNT 43 Council Charter and Contact 3,4, Co-Chairman 4, Girls' Club Financial l, Em- ployment 4g GAA 2,3,4, Archery 2, Class Manager 2, Head of Archery 3, Head of Rhythms 4, 300 Points 33 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir 3,43 News Staff 43 Inklings Staff l,2,3,4, Contributor 2,33 Broadcasting Club 33 Northwestern. I JOHN VVILLIAM KENDRICK, Jack, Hubbard Woods: Honor Group l,3,43 Tri-Ship Interscholastic Relations 43 IM Football 23 Glee Club 23 Rifle Club 3, German Club 3,43 Michigan. . I K 0 JEAN KASTRUP, Winnetka: Assembly 43 Girls' Club Representative 3, Charity 2: Rockford. 0 CORNELIUS BRYANT KENNEDY, XVinnetka: Honor Group 4g Dra- matic Club l,2,3,4, Clarence, Stage Crew 13 Mikado, Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Opera Group 43 Echoes Staff 43 Lens Club 3,43 Yale. I ADRIENNE KAVANAGH, YVilmette: GAA 2,3,4, Swimming l,2,3,43 Dramatic Club l,2,3,4, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 3 Glee Club 23,43 French Club 2,3, Stamp Club 43 Northwestern. 0 MURIEL ALICE KENNEY, Wilmette: Council Representative 2, Girls' Club Representative 43 GAA 3,4, Soccer 3, Life Saving 33 Chimes of Nor- mandyj, Glee Club 1,2,3, Opera Group 43 French Club 2,3, Commerce Club 2,33 DePauw. O HOWARD MANSFIELD KEEFE, Howie, Glencoe: Football 1, Golf 3, 4, Letter 3,4, Class Champion 3, Varsiety Baseball Manager 3, Letter 3, IM Handball Doubles 23 Frespalager 3 Lens Club 2,3, Aviation Club 3, French Club 33 Hamilton. 0 NORMAN LLOYD KETTLEXVELL, Pete, YVinnetka: Tri-Ship Representative 23 Football 1,2,3. 0 DEAN LEETE KEEFER, Winnetka: Tri-Ship Representative I3 Foot- ball 2,3,4, Numerals 2, Swimming 2: Band l,2,3,4, Letter 1,22 Lens Club 33 Stetson. 0 GORDON KIDDOO, Gordie, Winnetka: TNT 43 Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,3,43 Hop Chairman 43 Tri-Ship Student Aid 3,4, Dance 4, Council Representative l, Usher Corps 3,43 Swimming 2,3,4, Numerals 3, Letter 4, Football 23 Echoes 3,4, News Stall 4, Editorialist 4, Gavel Club 1: M. I. T. 0 JEAN MARGARET KLECKNER, Kleck, Kenilworth: TNT 43 Honor Group I, Class Secretary 2. Dance 43 Girls' Club Treasurer 4, Friendly 3, Chairman Council Charter and Contact 33 GAA 2,3,4, Social 3, Lacrosse 33 Echoes 3,43 French Club 43 Duke. 0 ELEANOR RUTH KING, Ellie, lvinnetkaz Honor Group 2,43 GAA 3,4, Hockey 2.4, 300 Points 43 French Club 3. Art League 3,43 Connecticut. 0 ROSEMARY HELEN KLEIN, Rusty, lVilmette: Girls' Club Repre- sentative 3' GAA 234' S anish Club 2,3,4, Connnerce Club 2, Art , , . . p League 3. O PATRICIA ANN KING, Patsy, Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Hockey 3, Basketball 4, 300 Points 33 Dramatic Club 4, Props Crew 3,43 Glee Club 3.4, President 4, Treble Clef 2, Echoes 3,43 French Club 3, Service Club 43 Connecticut. 0 IVARREN LANGE KNAUER, Shorty, Kenilworth: Honor Group I3 Usher Corps 43 Tennis Manager 4, IM Basketball 4, Glee Club 13 Rifle Club 1, Lens Club 3,4, Chess Club l,2,4, President 23 Illinois. 0 'l HOMAS KENNETH KINGERY, Sonny, Winnetka: Tri-Ship Repre- sentative 3,4, Interscholastic Relations 4, Information Desk 4, Usher Corps 33 Swimming 3,4, Cheer Leading 3,43 Broadcasting Club 3,43 Michigan. 0 WVILMA MARIE KNOOP, lVillie, Wilmettez Girls' Club Represen- tative 4, Financial 4, GAA 3,4, Clogging 3, Swimming 4, Echoes 3,4, News 3,4, Inklings Contributor 2, German Club 2,3,43 Northwestern. 0 LORETTK 'NADINE KINNEY, Kenilworth: Council 3, Girls' Club I3 GAA 34 Soccer 2 Glee Club l,2j Spanish Club 43 Marymont. MM .23 0 0 HOYVARD FORD KOLB, Elmer, gmette' 4, IM Track Champ 33 Detroit, Michigan 23 Ill' 0 HARRIE1 ROSE KIRCHNER, Tootic, Wilmette: Honor Group 23 Glee Club 234 News 43 Commerce Club 43 Miami, Ohio. 0 STELLA BERNICE KOLLER, Stel, XVilmette. 0 FRANK CHARLES KIRSCHBAUM, Hubbard lVoods: Lens Club 4. 0 DAVID FRANK KOOLISH, Dave, Vfinnetkar Football l,2,3,4, Num- erals 2, Letter 3,4, Track 1,2,3, IM Volleyball 13 Northwestern. 0 RICHARD WOOD KIXMILLER, Kix, lvilmettez TNT 3,43 Honor Society 43 Honor Group 2,3, Tri-Ship Interscholastie Relations 4, Usher Corps 3,4, Head Usher 43 Swimming 2,3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 3,43 Dra- matic Club 2,3, Players 4, Tom Sawyer, Quality SITCCLHQ Mikado, Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Choir 2,3, Octet 2,3, Opera Group 43 President 43 Echoes 43 Senior Music Club 2,3,4, German Club 33 Country Day I3 Princeton. 0 MARIANNA KOPPER, Kop, Winnetka: Girls' Club Friendly 3, Chairman 4, Publicity 33 GAA 2,3,4, Soccer 2, 300 Points 2, Ollicials 2: Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Choir 4, Octet 3,4, Opera Group 43 Senior Music Club 43 Pine Manor. CLASS 51938 CLASS 51938 - Qfisow xl-L of'-'-' tr off 0 ELEANORE LOUISE KUBICEK, Winnetka: GAA 1,2,3,4, 300 Points 3, Rhythms 2,33 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 3, 'Treble Clef 2, Opera Group 43 News Staff 3g Commerce Club l,2, Junior Music Club 3, Senior Music Club 43 National College of Education. EMAN KORNBLITH, Ed, Hubbard WVoods: Tri- p , - l 1,21 Stamp Club l,2,3, Lens Club I3 Connecticut YVesleyan. ' 0 EDYVARD FO Shi l' Gle Cu 0 AN ENV EWING KUBY, XVinnetka: Stage Crew 33 Orchestra l,2,3,4, and l, ,43 Echoes Staff 43 Lens Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Broadcast- 1 3 Clu 33 Illinois. NA KORSGREN, jan, Glencoe: Honor Group 13 Glee Club 4 0 CHARLES DONALD KUHNEN, Chuck, Glencoe: Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,3,41 Tri-Ship Representative 33 IM Basketball 23 Stage Crew 23 News Staff 43 Quill Club I,2, Sports Club 2,3,4Q Stanford. 0 BERNICE ANN KRAFT, Bernie, Glencoe: Art Institute. 0 LOIS EDNA KUNZELMAN, XVilmette: Honor Group 1, Council Representative l, Girls' Club Financial 43 GAA 2,3,4, Representative 3,43 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Tom Sawyer, Cradle Song 3 Chimes of Nor- mandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 43 News Staff 43 Rifle Club I, French Club 2,3, Art League 2,3,4, Co-President 4, Radio Club 33 Beloit. 0 ETHEL KRAFT, Eth, Kenilworth: New York City. 0 CHARLOTTE MARIE LADIVIG, Char, Glencoe: Honor Group 3,43 Girls' Club Representative 1,23 GAA 2,3,4, Soccer 3,4, 300 Points 43 French Club 3, Rifle Club 23 Stephens. 0 MARY LOU KRIEBEL, Lou, Wilmette: GAA 2,3,4, Hockey 1, Basketball l,2,3,4, Swimming 2,3,4, 300 Points 3, Head of Basketball 43 German Club 3,4. O BONNIE BOONE LAMB, Bonya, Wilmette: Dance 43 Council 1, Charter and Contact 1, Girls' Club Representative 2, Social 43 Dramatic Club l,2,3, Players 4, 'Rebecca of-Sunnybrook Farm, Tom Sawyer, Quality Street, 'lRURy,Q Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 43 Echoes Staff 43 Spanish Club 3,4, French Club 43 Bradford. 0 ALLAN KRUEGER, Mook, Glenview: IM Football 13 Lewis Institute. 0 JOHN R. LANG, WVilmette: Band 4g Ornithology Club l,2,3, Secretary- Treasurer 2, Natural Science Club 2,3, Lens Club 43 Illinois. 0 MAE KRUEGER, Glenview: GAA 2,3,4, Baseball 2,33 Rifle Club I,2,4, Service Club 4. , 0 PAUL CLAYTON LANG, JR., junior, Wilmette: TNT 43 Vice- President Council 4, Tri-Ship Student Aid 2, Information Desk 4, Usher Corps 43 Football 3,43 Dramatic Club 3,4, Players 4, Lightnin' , Clar- ence 3 Echoes Staff 43 Cornell University. 0 FRANCES RUTH KRUSE, Fran, Winnetka: Commerce Club 2: Art Institute. U 34 ws 5 xg X. g, SX Oo b U ps- 'N 0 MARY-FRANCES LAUGHEAD, Deedee, Glencoe: Honor Group 1,43 GAA 2,3,43 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Players 4, Tom Sawyer, RUR, Jade God 3 Glee Club 4, Treble Clef 33 Spanish Club 2,3, Broadcasting Club 3.4, Senior Music Club 43 Northwestern. 0 GEORGE LEON LENOIR, Glencoe: Tri-Ship Representative 2. 0 VIRGINIA DUCLAIR LAVINE, Lovelace, Glencoe: Honor Group 1,43 GAA I,2,3,4, Rifle Team 2, 300 Points 33 Rifle Club 2,3,4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 43 St. Mary of the Xvoods. 0 MARY JANET LERSCH, Jan, Evanston: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Girls' Club Representative 2, Employment 4, Council Repre- sentative 3, Building and Grounds 33 GAA 3,4, Soccer 13 Dramatic Club 3,4, Quality Street 3 Spanish Club 2,3,-I, Radio Club 2, Junior Music Club l,2, Art League 2, Service Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Rockford. 0 XVILLIAM HARRIS LAZEAR, Bill, Winnetka: Tri-Ship Represen- tative 33 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Players 4, Quality Street, RUR, Jade God, Stage Crew 1,21 Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir 4, Octet 43 Drivers' Club 3, President 3, Radio Club 2, Sports Club 33 Rochester. 0 IVILLIAM J. C. LESLIE, Bill, Winnetka: Honor Group 23 Council Representative 4, Tri-Ship Representative 43 IM Basketball I3 Stamp Club 1, Lens Club 3,43 Amherst. 0 RITA AGNES LECHNER, Hlilmettez TNT 43 Honor Group 3,43 Council Representative 4, Interschool Relations 43 GAA 2,3,4, Social 43 Dramatic Club 3,4, 'Quality Street, Frespalager 3 Echoes Staff 1,3,4, Senior Album Editor 4, News Staff 3,4, Desk Editor 4, Inklings Con- tributor 33 Quill Club 1, Spanish Club 2,3, Radio Club 2,3, Commerce Club 3, Broadcasting Club 33 Grinnell. 0 ROBERT HARDING LEVINGS, Bob, Xvinnetka: Usher Corps 33 Junior Swimming Manager 3, Letter 3, Junior Football Manager 3, Num- erals 3, Senior Manager 4, Letter 43 Sports Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Colgate. O JEAN LILLIAN LEEKLEY, Glencoe: Honor Society 43 Schurz 1,21 Hillsdale. - 0 WILLARD SHERBURNE LEVINGS, Bill, Council Building atid Grounds 43 Tennis 33 Orchestra I3 Nautical Club 33 Cornell University. 0 ELIZABETH JANE LEGGITT, Janey. Wilmette: Honor Group 43 Girls' Club Representative 43 News Staff 43 Art League 4, Treasurer 43 Evanston 1,2,33 Northwestern. I BARBARA ARLINE LEWIS, Lewie, Glencoe: Honor Society 43 Honor Group I,2,3,43 Council Representative I,2, Girls' Club Financial -13 GAA 2,3,4, .Arrangements Chairman 43 Hockey 1,2,3, 300 Points 33 Dra- matic Club 3,4, Lightnin' 3 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 3, Opera Group 4, Treble Clef 23 Echoes Staff 43 Junior Music Club I, Senior Music Club 2,3,4, Quill Club I, Art League 2, French Club 3,43 Wellesley. 0 RICHARD F. LEHMAN, Dick, XVinnetka: Honor Group 33 Tri-Ship Representative 4, Finance 43 IM Horseshoe Doubles 1,23 Echoes Staff 4, News Staff 4, Pro-Con 4, Inklings' Contributor 43 Debate Team 2,3,4, Captain 3,-I, Forensic League 43 Gavel Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 43 Prince of Peace 3, American Legion Contest 3,4, Solon Reilly Debate Trophy 43 Michigan. 0 ROBERT XVINGARD LIESS, Mlilmettez Honor Society 43 Honor Group 2,3,43 Council Charter and Contact 2,43 Nautical Club 3, Lens Club -l3 Barrington I3 Princeton. 0 VIRGINIA MARY LEHRER, Ginger, Glenview: GAA 3.4, Swimming 3,4, Baseball l,2,3, Soccer 3, Basketball 3, 300 Points 33 Gavel Club 4, Natural Science Club 4, Commerce Club 3,43 Colorado. 0 JOHN JARVIS LINGEL, Jarv, Wilmette: Honor Group 3, Gift -l3 Tri-Ship Representative 3,4, Council Representative 2, Student Relations 2,43 Baseball I,2,4, Football 2,4, Numerals 2, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Numerals I, Letter 3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4, Treasurer 43 Dartmouth. A CLASS 1938 37 CLASS 1938 0 ROBERT PATRICK LONERGAN, Red, Wvilmette: Honor Group 15 Track l,2,3, Numerals l, Football 2,3, Baseball 4, IM Football 45 Quill Club 1,2,3, Broadcasting Club 35 Notre Dame. 0 RICHARD RUDDEROW LIPPINCOTT, JR., Rudd, Wilmette: Swimming 2, Numerals 25 Rifle Club I,2,3,4, Treasurer 2,, President 4. 0 JACQUES BENNETT LONGINI, Glencoe: Football I5 Rifle Club I5 Jamesville, Georgia 3. 0 ARLINE LILLIAN LIPSCH, Ar, Wilmette: Band I,2,3,4, Letter 25 Commerce Club 35 Michigan. 0 LUCILLE EMILY LORBER, Lu, Glenview: Honor Group 1,25 Coun- cil Representative 4, Publications 45 GAA 2,3,4, Soccer 25 Props Crew 45 Echoes Staff 4, Rifle Club 15 Beloit. 0 IRVIN I. LIVINGSTON, JR., Bud, Glencoe: Band 1,2,35 Gavel Club l,2,3, Chess Club 3,4, Secretary 45 California. O ROY HOWELLS LUNDIN, lvilmette: Honor Group 45 Tri-Ship Representative 45 Stage Crew 35 Senn, Chicago I5 Carleton. 0 DAVID LOCKETT, Dave, Mlinnetka: Basketball 2, Swimming 2,35 Dramatic Club 4, Clarence 5 Rifle Club 45 Andover, Massachusetts I5 Colgate. I GEORGE JAMES LUNDY, Wilmette: Football 4, IM Football 25 Ink- lings Contributor 35 Art League 4, Lens Club 2,4. 0 RAY LOCO, lvinnetkaz Commerce Club I,2,3, Lens Club 3. 0 WVALTER EDGAR LYMAN, Beans, Wilmette: Baseball 3,4, Letter 4, IM Baseball 15 Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 45 Rifle Club 45 Miami, Ohio. I SEELEY GRIFFITH LODWICK, Grill, Winnetka: Usher Corps 45 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Players 3,4, Tom Sawyer, Quality Street, Cradle Song 5 Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club l,2,3, Choir 4, Opera Group 45 Lens Club 2,3,4, Broadcasting Club 35 Iowa State. 0 JAMES ROBERT LYONS, Bob, Mlilmettez Belleville, Illinois 1,2, Gainesville, Georgia 3. 0 WALTER BERNARD LOEWENHERZ, 'Wally,' Winnetka: Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 3, Opera Group 45 Rifle Club I, German Club 3,4, Lens Club 3,45 Cornell University. 0 JEAN ISABELLE MACARTHUR, Glencoe: GAA 3, Representative 43 New Mexico. 0 ROBERT LOGAN, Bob, Wilmette: Football 1,2,3,4, Letter 2,4, Track 2,3,4, Letter 2,3, Basketball 2,3, IM Volleyball 2, Baseball 2, Basketball 2: Illinois. 0 PAUL HURD MACQUEENE, Mac, Winnetka: Football 2,3, Track 3,43 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Players 3,4, Stage Crew 2, Light Crew 3,43 Opera Group -I3 Radio Club 13 Illinois. 0 ROBERT MATTHEWS, Bob, Wilmette: Honor Group 1,-l, Tri- Ship Representative 1,33 Orchestra 1,23 Debate Team 3,4, Forensic League 43 German Club 2,3,4, Gavel Club 3, Stamp Club 2,33 Ivabash. 0 PHILIP MALLEN, III. Phil, Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 43 Tri-Ship Representative 4, Dance 43 Football l,2,3,4, Numerals l,2, Letter 3,-4, Swimming 1,2,3,4, Numerals I, Letter 2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,4. Letter l,2.3,43 Nautical Club 3, President 3, Stamp Club l,2,33 Cornell University. I MILAN MAY, Mi, IVi1mette: Honor Group 43 Council Represen- tative 2,3, Charter and Contact 33 Football lg Bradley Polytechnic In- stitute. 0 MARY EDITH MALM, Molly, Evanston: Girls' Club Representative 23 GAA 3,4, Hockey 2,4, Baseball 3, Basketball 3, 300 Points 43 Glee Club 3, Opera Group 43 Lens Club 33 Highland Park 13 Moser. 0 RANDOLPH IVALKE MCCANDLISH, Randy, Hlilmette: Honor Society -13 Honor Group 1,2,33 Council Publications 43 Dramatic Club 4, RUR, Stage Crew 1,23 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 1,2,3, Opera Group 43 Echoes Staff 4, News Staff 3,4, Copy Editor 4, Inklings Con- tributor 43 Bird Club 1,2,3, Chess Club 3, Lens Club 33 Rochester. O HERMAN IVILLIAM MANECK, Hemi, Glenview. OMYRA JOAN MCCLELLAND, Mickey, Wilmette: Chimes of Nor- mandy, Opera Group 43 Junior Music Club 43 New Haven, Connecticut ' 1, Hamtlen, Connecticut 2,33 Miami, Ohio. 0 MARION AGNES MASTERS, Maggie, Ivinnetkaz Honor Group 13 Girls' Club Employment 3, Charity 43 GAA 2,3,4, Hockey 4, Manager 4, 300 Points 33 Spanish Club 43 Michigan. O BETTY JANE MCDONOUGH, Pickle, IVilmCtte: GAA 23,45 Com- merce Club 2,3, Spanish Club 4g Illinois. 0 WILLIAM HARRIS MATHER, II, IVilmette: Chimes of Normandy, Trial by Jury, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 4. 0 PATRICIA MCELROY, Pat, YVinnetka: GAA 2,3,4, Soccer 4, Rille Team 2, 300 Points 33 Glee Club 43 Spanish Club 2,3, Service Club 3, Red Cross Certificate 3, Rifle Club 2,3,4, Broadcasting Club 3, Lens Club 43 Stephens. 0 LESLIE EMMET MATSON, JR., Les, Mlilmettes Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Tri-Ship Representative 13 Track 43 Orchestra l.2,3,4, Band 2,3,43 Chess Club 3,4, President 4, German Club 3,4, Treas- urer 4, Junior Music Club 1,2, Treasurer 2, Senior Music Club 3,43 Michigan. 0 HELEN KATHLEEN MCGUIRE, Mickey, Wilmette: Natural Sci- ence Club 4, Commerce Club 4, Archaeology Club 43 Milwaukee, Wis- consin 13 Illinois. 0 JOHN MATTER, JR., Blue Moon, Winnetka: Light Crew 2,33 Lens Club 2,3, German Club 33 University of Chicago High School 13 Purdue. 0 JAMES ALEXANDER MCILRAITH, Mac, Wilmette: Honor Group 1,43 Stage Crew 33 Lens Club 1,2, Rifle Club 2,3, German Club 3,43 Antioch. CLASS 1938 CLASS 1938 O ELLA KAREN MILLER, Wvinnetkaa Girls' Club Arrangements 33 Sullivan, Chicago l. 0 EBEN ORLAND MCNAIR, III, Mac, lvinnetka: Gift Chairman -I3 Football 2,3,4, Letter 43 Wisconsin. we g- W! 'fvb JEAN FRANCES MILLER, Miller, Wilmette: TNT 43 Council Repre- QJ 'sentative 4, Assembly 4, Girls' Club Charity 3,43 GAA 3,4, Awards 3, 0jJ,f'fvXjJ5f1 Publicity 33 Mikado, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club l,2,3, Opera rx Group 4, President 4, Choir 2,3,4, Octet 2,3,43 Echoes Art Editor 43 3, Science Club I, French Club 43 Bradford. -K 3 wwf Senior Music Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Lens Club 4, Broadcasting Club 0 WILLARD CHARLES MCNITT, JR., Bill, Winnetka: TNT 43 Honor Group 1,33 Council Representative 2,3, Finance 3, Assembly Chairman 43 Information Desk 43 Usher Corps 3,43 Football l,2,4, Numerals l,2, Letter 4, Basketball 2,3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Numerals 2, IM Volleyball I, Free Throwing 33 Dramatic Club 4, Clarence 3 Orches- tra l, Band 13 Echoes Staff 43 Lens Club 4, Broadcasting Club 43 Amherst. 0 HARRY IDDINGS MILLER, Glencoe: Michigan. 0 DAVID HENRY MELBYE, Dave, XVilmette: Carthage. O MARION ANNE MILLER, DeeDee, Evanston: Honor Group I3 Commerce Club 2,3. 0 LOUISE ELEANOR MENNING, lVilmette: Honor Group 1,33 GAA 2,3343 Ornithology Club 2,3, Secretary 3, French Club 3,43 Mills. 0 MEREDITH MILTON, WVinnetka: Girls' Club Representative l, Pub- licity 43 GAA 2,3,4, Clogging 3, 300 Points 43 Service Club 4, French Club 33 San Francisco, California 33 Hollins. 0 RUTH ESTHER MERVIS, Tweet, Kenilworth: Council Represen- tative l,3, Girls' Club Representative 2, Employment 43 GAA 3,4, Swim- ming 1,2,3,43 Beaver. -0 EDISON ELAINE MINCHEFF, Minne, Glenview: Honor Group 13 Blackburn. I GERALD F. MEYER, jerry, Northbrook: Art League 23 Maine, Park Ridge 33 Florida. O LOIS ELEANOR MITCHELL, Loie, l'Vilmette: TNT 43 Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,3, Girls' Club Financial 43 Soccer 23 Trial by jury, Chimes of Normandy, Orchestra 43 Treble Clef 23 Glee Club Accompanist 3,4Q Echoes Literary Editor 43 junior Music Club 2, Senior Music Club 3,4, French Club 4, Broadcasting Club 43 Menomonie, Wis- consin 13 Cornell College. 0 LOUISE AGATHA MEYER, Winnetka: Girls' Club Employment 43 Chimes of Normandy, Treble Clef 2, Glee Club 3, Opera Group 43 Service Club 3,4, German Club 2,3,43 National College of Education. 0 RUSSELL RONALD MONROE, Bud, Winnetka: TNT 43 Honor Society 43 Chairman Council Building and Grounds 43 Usher Corps 43 Track 2,3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 3.4, IM Volleyball 3g DesMoines, Iowa 13 Yale. 0 CARL MARK MICHELSEN, Mike, Xkfilmette: Golf 2,3, Letter 2,3, Basketball l,2, IM Handball 33 Iolanthe, If I XVere King, Mikado, Orchestra l,2,33 Pasadena junior College. 0 EVELYN DORIS MONTANARO, Evy, Kenilworth: Honor Group 4: Soccer l,2: Moser. 0 BETTY MAE MURRAY, Glencoe: Girls' Club Representative 5, Financial 3: GAA 2,3,4: Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 4: Aviation Club 3, Service Club 4: Lawrence. 0 CHARLES GILLINGHAM MOON, Chuck, Wilmette: Honor Group 2.3: Football 3,4, Letter 4, IM Football 2: Band l,2,3,4: Rifle Club 2,3, Lens Club 3. I ELIZABETH RUTH MURRAY, Bets, Wilmette: Commerce Club l,2,3,4: Moser. 0 JEANNE MOREAU, Sprat, Glencoe: Girls' Club Social 4: Minne4 apolis, Minnesota l,2,3: Stephens. 0 DONALD SCOTT MURRAY, Murph, Glencoe: IM Baseball 3: Lens Club 3,4, Rifle Club 2: Illinois. 0 JANE HELEN MORK, Winnetka: Glee Club 4: Marywood 1,25 Rose- mont. O JANE MORLEY NAETHANS, Wilmette: Girls' Club Financial 23 GAA 2,3,4, Swimming 2,3,4, Soccer 4, 300 Points 3: Dramatic Club 4, Clarence : French Club 2,3,4, junior Music Club 3: Lake Forest. I GUSTAV HAMPUS MORNER, Gus, Winnetka: Stage Crew 4: Upsola Enskilde Laroverk Olafskolau 1,2,3: Princeton. 0 JOHN LISTON NAU, Winnetka: Echoes Staff 4: Southern California. O DANA EVANS MORRISON, Kenilworth: Council Representative 3, Tri-Ship Representative 1,23 Information Desk 4: IM Volleyball 3, Basket- ball 2, Baseball 2: Iowa. 0 HELEN ANNE NEIWEEM, Winnetka: Soccer 2, Hockey 2, Archery 3, Rhythms 3: Commerce Club l,2,3,4. 0 JEANNE MOSS, Mossie, Glencoe: Honor Group 4: Girls' Club Repre- sentative 3, Charity 3: GAA 3,4, Publicity 3. Hockey 4, 300 Points 4: Dramatic Club 3,4, Quality Street, Cradle Song : Echoes Staff 3: Lexis Club 3,4, French Club 4, Broadcasting Club 3,4, Service Club 4: Roycemore 1,23 Dennison. O CAROLYN NANCY NELSON, Nellie, Glencoe: Girls' Club Friendly 2: GAA l,2,3,4, Officials Chairman 4, Hockey l,2,3, Manager 2, Basketball l,2,3,4, Manager 3, Baseball 1,2,3, Tennis Doubles 2: 300 Points 2, 600 Points 3, 800 Points 4: Echoes Staff 4: Wellesley. 0 CLIFFORD HENRY MUELLER, Skipper, Glenview. 0 DOROTHY MARIE NEUSES, Dot, Wilmette: Commerce Club 4: Mallinckrodt l,2,3: Walton. CLASS 0 8 41 CLASS ofl938 O RICHARD BRUCE OGILVIE, Ogil, Wilmette: Basketball l, Num- erals l, Football 2,3,-l, Numerals 2, Letter 4. 0 CHARLES BABC K NEVINS. Half, Winnetka: Honor Group 1,33 Ushe orps 43 s 'etball 3,4, Letter 4, Tennis 3,4, IM Free Throw- ing 13 . 1, , , Letter 13 Nautical Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Rifle Club ol ' . - X X 6, ,611 B 0 AIYBARA DECOURCY O'GRADY, Ogre, Glencoe: Honor Group X X' 43 ' ls' Club Re resentative 2, Charity 3, Council Charter and Contact GARll-l',2,3, , ice-President 4, Awards Chairman 3, Soccer l,2,3,4, sb lass na ' , Baseball 3, Lacrosse 3, 300 Points 2, 600 Points 3, 800 02. 60 5 Poiilw 43 matic Club 4, Clarence 3 Orchestra 13 Lens Club 3,4, kk French Club 43 Rochester. 0 GORDON ARNST NEVINS, lVilmette: Tri-Ship Representative 43 Football 2: Purdue. 0 JAMES RANDOLPH OLIN, Olie, Kenilworth: Tri-Ship Award 43 TNT 43 Honor Group l,3,43 Class President 43 Co-Chairman Council Interschool Relations 43 Usher Corps 43 Football l,3,4, Letter 4, Basket- ball 33 Dramatic Club 4, Tom Sawyer 3 Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glec Club 1,2,3, Opera Group 43 Lens Club l,2, Broadcast- ing Club 33 Deep Springs. 0 VIRGINIA ELIZABETH NICKEL, Jinie, Winnetka: Council Repre- sentative 3, Girls' Club Charity 3, Employment 43 GAA 2,3,4, Hockey l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,3,4, Rhythms 1,2,3,4, 300 Points 2, 600 Points 4, 800 Points 43 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 3, Opera Group 4, Treble Clef 23 Spanish Club 3,43 Northwestern. x.-'XQOI . . O0 7 X X 7, 50 ANNE SEYMORE OLMSTED, Morey, Winnetka: Honor Society 43 x 38k5QgJC,S'ge Honor Group 1,233 Girls' Club Social 4, Treble Clef 2: Glee Club 3,43 ' W y s0 'n D Echgges Staff 43 News Staff 3,43 Business Manager 4: French Club 3g Lens 5vX4,p of 1 whgllub 43 Middlebury. if JXXQLJLJDXLJON 0 WILLIAM LESTER NORMOYLE, D. S., Wilmette: IM Table Ten- nis 2,33 Stamp Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 33 Northwestern. O NANCY KEEN OLSON, Nance, lvinnetka: Girls' Club Represen- tative l, Friendly 43 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir 43 French Club 3,4, Broadcasting 43 Duke. I ROSEMARY OBERMEIER, Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,33 Echoes Statf 3,4, Typing Editor 3, Activities Editor 4, Inklings Con- tributor 33 Commerce Club 3. 0 MERRY JANE ORR, Mousie, lvilmette: GAA 2,33 Glee Club 2.3, Opera Group 43 Aviation Club 3, Secretary 3, Broadcasting Club 3, Art Club 43 Lake Forest. 0 CATHERINE ANN O'DONNELL, Kay, lVilmette: Echoes Staff 43 Commerce Club 2,3. 0 MARY PORTER OWENS, Porte, Wilmette: Gift 43 Girls' Club Representative 1, Charity 3, Financial 43 GAA l,2,3,4, Soccer 3, 300 Points 43 Dramatic Club 4, Clarence 3 Stephens. 0 BARRY DION O'FLAHERTY, Mac, WVinnetka: Tri-Ship Repre- sentative 33 Swimming 3, Guard 4, Dramatic Club 4, LIRURYYQ News Staff 3, Sports Editor 3, Inklings Contributor 3,43 Scriblerus 3,43 Riverside Military Academy 1,23 Lima, Pelu. 0 PAULINE ROCHELLE PANCOE, Glencoe: Glee Club 1,23 North- XVCS ICITI. 4 0 JULIA LOUISE OGDEN, Jerry, Hubbard lvoods: Girls' Club Repre- sentative 33 GAA 3,43 Treble Clef 23 Commerce Club l, Natural Science Club 2, German Club 2, Rifle Club 3, Spanish Club 3. 0 ROBERT IVARNER PARKER, Bob, Evanston: Honor Group 33 Information Desk 43 Usher Corps 43 Dramatic Club 4, RUR 3 Mikado, Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 1,2,3, Opera Group 43 News Staff 43 Senior Music Club 43 Hamilton. 0 EDITH MARIE PETERS, Petie, Ivinnetkaz Glee Club 3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Mexico City. O PATRICIA HARDING PARKS, Pat, YVinnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Inklings Contributor 1,23 YVellesley. 0 GERARD COTTRELL PETERSON, Jerry, Wilmette: Gift 43 Coun- cil Representative 4, Interschool Relations 43 Football 4, Track 3, IM Basketball 1, Handball 13 Glee Club 43 Washington and Lee. 0 DORIS JEAN PATERSON, Pat, Wilmette: TNT 3,43 Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,33 Council Representative 1, Girls' Club Financial 33 GAA l,2,3,4, Publicity 3, Head of Baseball 4, Manager 3, Soccer 1,2,4, Baseball 3, Swimming 3, 300 Points 33 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2.3, Opera Group 4, Choir 43 Echoes Staff 3,43 Lens Club 2, Span- ish Club 3, Natural Science Club 1,33 Iowa State. 0 MARIJAYNE PIERSON, J., Wilmette: Glee Club 4, Treble Clef 43 GAA 3,43 Spanish Club 3, Aviation Club 33 Greenbrier 13 Carleton. 0 DOROTHY JUNE PATTERSON, Dot, Wilmette: Von Steuben 13 Coe. 0 IRENE AGNES PINKOWSKI, Pinky, Wilmette: Commerce Club 2,3,43 GAA 3,43 Moser. 0 JAMES EDMUND PEARSON, Giant, YVinnetka: Illinois. 0 EVELYN CROSBY PLATT, Winnetka: Girls' Club Representative 43 Richmond Hill, New York 1,2,33 Wisconsin. 0 JANE FRANCES PENBERTHY, Penny, Wilmette: TNT 43 Honor Group l,2,33 Honor Society 43 Chairman Girls' Club Arrangements 43 GAA l,2,3,4, Head of Clogging 4, Lacrosse Class Manager 3, Baseball 1, Rhythms l,2,3, Clogging 4, 300 Points 3, 600 Points 43 Dramatic Club 3,4, Lightnin', Cradle Song 3 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 4, Vice-President 43 Choir 43 Echoes Stall 43 French Club 3,4, President 43 Junior Music Club l,2, President 2, Senior Music Club 3,43 Carleton. 0 BETTY JANE POSE, Posey, Wilmette: Girls' Club Representative 3, Arrangements 43 GAA l,2,3,4, 300 Points 33 Glee Club 3,4, Treble Clef 23 Echoes Stali 43 Art League 2, Lens Club 3,4, French Club 3,43 lVe1- lesley. N X , - I , I I .ff f I f ' Q JOHN COTTRALL PERF T, 'Pi:rf, xvigeaez xiii e Cl 1,2, J-K Af' Team 2, Sta? Sith 33 Southern California. r J V If ' , JL, ff ,ga , , js , 14,2 vita ,ffaf 71,11 XM' 'a4,W!,iZ 0 JOHN MOSS POTTER, Jack, Wmnetk ' Honor Group 33 Tri, Ship Representative 13 IM Basketball 2, Ta e Tennis 43 Chess Club l,2,3,4, President 33 DePauw. 0 ALF THEODORE PERSSON, JR., Ted, Vlfinnetkaz Honor Group 33 Basketball 23 Colgate. 0 IAN FRASER PRESTON, Press, Glencoe: Track 2,3,4, Numerals 23 Glee Club 2g Chess Club 3,4, Stamp Club 2,3. CLASS if 44 IY9 3 8 0 MARY JANE REIDY, Janie, Glencoe: Girls' Club Friendly 43 GAA 2,3,4, Soccer 3, 300 Points 33 Dramatic Club 4, Cradle Song 3 Glee Club 4, Treble Clef 33 News Staff 43 French Club 3,43 Connecticut. 0 ROSAMUND THERESA PURDY, Rosie, Glencoe: TNT 3,4, Secre- tary 43 Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,33 Council Representative 1, Girls' Club Financial 2, Arrangements 3, President 43 GAA 2,3,4, Pub- licity 3, Hockey 13 Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Players 3,4, Tom Sawyer, 'AQuality Street, Minuet, Cradle Song 3 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 43 Echoes Staff 3,4, Inklings Contributor 13 French Club 3,4, Secretary 3, Scriblerus 3,4, Senior Music Club 43 Mount Holyoke. 0 RICHARD YVARREN RENN, Dick, Kenilworth: Council Repre- sentative 43 Lens Club 3,43 Shortridge 1,21 Dartmouth. 0 GEORGE WILLIAM PUTNAM, JR., Wilmette: Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Tom Sawyer, Spreading the News, Clarence 3 Orchestra 43 News Staff 3,43 Debate Team 3,43 Gavel Club 1,3, Chess Club 23 Carleton. 0 JACK E. REPLOGLE, Rep, IVinnetka: Basketball 3, IM Basketball 2, Volleyball 2, Baseball 23 Glee Club 12, Choir 1,21 Spanish Club 23 Colgate. 0 RALPH ARTHUR RACLIN, Rae, Winnetka: TNT 43 Hop 4g Tri- Ship Representative 2,3,4, Dinner 3, Club Room 43 Information Desk 43 Usher Corps 43 Football 2,3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 4, Track 2,3,43 Dra- matic Club 4, Clarence 3 Echoes Staff 43 Radio Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 43 Dartmouth. 0 HENRY HAVEN RICH, XVinnetka: Honor Group 1,2Q Mikado, Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir 2,3,4, Octet 2,3,43 Chess Club 1,2,3, Senior Music Club 2,3,43 Hobart. 0 JANET RAMEY, Jan, Winnetka: Girls' Club Representative 13 GAA 3,43 Treble Clef 1,23 Art League 1,2,4, Spanish Club 43 Bradford. 0 PORTIA KELLOGG RICH, Hubbard XV0ods: Girls' Club Financial 2: Inklings Contributor 43 Gavel Club 13 Antioch. I REX BIGLER RATHBUN, Colonel, Kenilworth: Honor Group 2,3,43 Track Manager 2,3,43 Chess Club 4, Stamp Club 1,2, Lens Club 43 Stanford. O STANLEY HAVEN RICH, XVinnetka: Honor Group 1,43 Mikado, Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 1,2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir 2,3,4, Octet 2,3,43 Rifie Club 1, Senior Music Club 2,3,43 Hobart. 0 MARSHALL PATRICK REAGEN, Wilmette: Debate Team 43 Gavel Club 2,3,43 Southern California. 0 THEODORE EDYVIN RILEY, XVil1nette: Football 2,3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 4, Track 1,3,4. 0 LEONARD CHARLES REED, XVeed, Glencoe: IM Volleyball 13 Mikado, Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 1,2,3, Opera Group 43 American Institute of Banking. 0 BARBARA ANN RIPLEY, Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 2,3,43 Girls' Club Financial 3,43 GAA 3,4, Rifle Team 33 Props Crew 43 Echoes Staff 4, News Staff 43 Junior Music Club 1,2, Vice-President 2, Senior Music Club 3,4, French Club 2,3, Rifle Club 33 Study Hall Super- visor 43 Sweet Briar. 0 JEAN REICHMANN, Glencoe: Honor Group 3,43 Glee Club 3,4, Treble Clef 23 Gavel Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Natural Science Club 3,43 Carleton. 0 NANCY ROBB, lvilmettez Hop 43 Girls' Club Representative 4, Friendly 2, .Arrangements 3, Charity 43 GAA 3,4, Soccer 3, Swimming 1,3,43 Dramatic Club 4, Cradle Song 3 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 43 Echoes Staff 23 Junior Music Club 1, Quill Club 1, Secretary 1, Lens Club 3,43 Illinois. 0 JOAN ROSENBERG, Yvilmettet GAA 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,33 Coru- merce Club 23 Sophie Newcomb. 0 OLGA INEZ ROBB, Pete, Xvinnetkat Glee Club 1,2,33 Rifle Club l,2. 9 XVILLIAM ROBERT ROSENSTIEL, Rosy, Hlilmette: Illinois. 0 VVILLIAM YVHIPPLE ROBERTS, Bill, Mlilmettez Baseball 1, Track 2,3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 4, IM Football 43 Glee Club 23 Nautical Club 43 Northwestern. 0 THOMAS RICHARD ROTH, Dick, XVinnetka: IM Basketball 13 Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandyf' Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir 3,4, Octet 3,43 Echoes Photography Editor 43 Lens Club 3,4, Vice- Prcsident 4, Senior Music Club 3,4, Treasurer 4, French Club 3,4, Rifle Club 13 Northwestern. 0 GLADYS JEAN ROBERTSON, Jean, YVilmette: GAA 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 2,3,43 Commerce Club l,2. 0 EDXVARD I. ROTHSCHILD, Ed, Hfinnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,31 Council Sergeant-at-Arms 4g Usher Corps 3,43 Football 4, Minor Letter 4, Manager lg Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 3, Opera Group 43 Echoes Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 4, News Staff 33 Sports Club 3,4, President 43 Lycee Janson de Sailly, Paris 23 Harvard. O YVILLIAM EVERETT ROBERTSON, Count,y' Hlilmettez Stamp Club 1,3,4. 0 KATHRYN JUNE ROYVLEY, Kay, 1Vilmelte: GAA 2,3,4, Financial 4, Swimming 3,4, Basketball 23 Commerce Club 2, Stamp Club 2, Span- ish Club 2. 0 BARBARA ANN ROBINSON, Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 33 German Club 3,4, Archaeology Club 4, Art League 4, Secre- tary 43 Evanston 1,23 Cornell College. 0 MARIAN GEORGINA RUGEN, Glenview: Northbrook 1,2,3. 0 JAMES COURTNEY ROGERS, Bud, XVilmette: Rifle Club 3,43 Barnstable, Massachusetts l,2. 0 WILLIAM RICHARD RUSCHLI, Bill, 1Vilmette: Football l,2,,,, Numerals 2, Track 1,23 Chicago. hx 5.1 0 JANE MARY ROGMAN, Janie, Yvinnetkaz Girls' Club Social 43 f rf' Dramatic Club 2,3,-1, Players 4, Props Crew 2,3,43 Natural Science Club 3. , JSA' -X O JOSEPHINE MARIE RUSSO, Jo, Wilmette: Honor Gro Girls' Club Representative 3,4, Publicity 33 GAA 2,3,4, Basket Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 43 News Staff 3,43 French Club 3,4, Junior Music Club 33 Northwestern. CLASS 1938 45 CLASS t' 46 l938 A iq? JOHN THOMAS SCHOPEN, Schnp, XVilmette: Tri-Ship Represen- f , A tative 1,22 Dramatic Club 4, RUR 3 Spanish Club 4, President 4, Broad- Q ' C casting Club 4. JANE ELIZABETH RUTH, IVilmette: Yonkers, New York 1,2,33 Con- necticut. 0 ELIZABETH JUNE SCHREI, Bettie, Kenilworth: GAA l.2,3,4, 300 Points 33 Lens Club 1,4, Spanish Club 33 Illinois. 0 ERIC SAMUELSON, Swede, Yvilmettez Football 2,4, Numerals 2, Letter -1, Basketball l,2, Numerals l,2, Baseball 1, Numerals 1, IM Vol- leyball 13 Tri-Ship Representative 1, Council Representative 2. 0 CHARLES LAWRENCE SCHUBER, Larry, YVilmette: Orchestra 2, Band 1,2,3,4g Nautical Club 3,4, Gavel Club 2,33 Northwestern. 0 GLENN WALDEMAR SAMUELSON, Sammy, Wilmette: Frosh- Soph Football Manager 3, Numerals 33 Lens Club 3,4, Natural Science Club 4, Radio Club 43 Wheaton. I WALTER HENRY SCI-IUETT, Wally, Wilmette: IM Free Throw- ing 33 Commerce Club 43 Evanston 1. 0 MARGUERITE LUCILLE SANDY, Sandy, Glencoe: GAA 2,3,4, Soccer 1. 0 ANN DOROTHY SCHUMAN, VVinnetka: Honor Society 13 Honor Group 1,33 GAA 1,2,3,4, Representative l, Head of Dancing 4, Fistball 1, Hockey 1,2, Tennis 2, Table Tennis 1, 300 Points 2, 500 Points 33 Art League 4g Bennington. 0 JUSTUS HERBERT SCHLICHTING, Ike, Glencoe: Honor Group 4: Dramatic Club 1, Stage Crew 13 Rifle Club 3,4, Team 3,4, Radio Club 3,4, German Club 3, Lens Club 1,23 M. 1. T. 0 FRANCES BARBARA SCHWALL, Fran, Winnetka: Honor Group 33 GAA 3,43 News Staff 43 Gavel Club 3, Natural Science Club 4, Com- merce Club 33 Moser. 0 GRACE ANNA SCHMELZER, Glenview: Moser. 0 JOHN ALLEN SEDDON, Johnny, YViln1ette: Honor Group 13 Tri- Ship Representative 2,3,4, Publicity 4g Information Desk 43 Football l,2,3, Track 3,4, Letter 4, IM Table Tennis Doubles 2, Volleyball 2, Basketball 2, Baseball 23 Dramatic Club 4, RURy,Q Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy 3 Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 43 DePauw. 0 JOHN P. SCHMELZER, Doc, Glenview: Northwestern. 0 HARRY GEORGE SEIFERT, Scif, Wilmette: Gift 43 Tri-Ship Repre- sentative l, Information Desk 43 Football 1,2,3,4, Numerals l,2, Letter 4, Basketball 2.3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 North Carolina. 0 JOSEPH N. SCHMIDT, Joe, YVinnetka. 0 HARRY LYNN SHABINO, Shab, Wilmettc: Swimming 2,3,4, Nu- f merals 2, Letter 3,4, Captain -1, IM Swimming 3, Guard 3,-l, Head Guard 4.' 0 BETTY ALINE SIMONSEN, XVinnetka: Commerce Club 2, Art League 33 Northwestern. - 0 PAULINE DOROTHY SHANK, l'uss, IVilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,3,43 GAA 1.2,3,4, Publicity 3, Soccer l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Fistball 2,3, 300 Points 23 Chimes of Normandy, Glec Club 2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir 3,4, Octet 43 Echoes Stalf 13 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Radio Club 2, Senior Music Club 43 Illinois College. 0 THOMAS I. SIMPSON, JR., Simp, Glencoe: IM Baseball 33 Glec Club 23 Lens Club 3,4, Gavel Club 1, Rifle Club 1,23 Lawrence. O IVILLIAM DRAPER SHEPPARD, Bill, Northlleld: IM Baseball 33 Grinnell. O RAYMOND BARNARD SMALL, Ray,,' YViImetteZ IM Football 2: Chess Club 3, Spanish Club 43 Illinois. 0 CHARLES SHERIDAN, Chuck, Glencoe: TNT 43 Honor Society 43 Honor Group 2,3,43 Council Representative 3, Student Relations 3, Publications Chairman 43 Echoes Staff 3, News Staff 3,4, Managing Editor 43 Rifle Club l, Radio Club 2, Spanish Club 3. 0 SAMUEL CHIPMAN SMART, JR., Sam, Ivinnetka: Honor Group 23 Usher Corps 3,43 Dramatic Club 4, RURHQ Trial by jury, Glec Club 2,33 Echoes Staff 3,4, Business Manager 4, News Staff 3,43 Lens Club 4, Gavel Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 33 Yale. 0 MARY STORER SHIVERICK, Shiv, Glencoe: Honor Society 43 Honor Group I,21 Class Secretary 43 Girls' Club Representative I, Ar- rangements 4, Council Representative 3, Charter and Contact 3, Student Relations 33 GAA 2,3,-l, Clerical 2, Soccer 3, Golf l,2,33 Echoes Stall 4, News Stall 4, Inklings Contributor 1,21 Natural Science Club 2, Pre- Medic Group 2, Quill Club 1, German Club 3,4, Vice-President 4, Scrib- lerus 43 Mount Holyoke. 0 EDMUND GILBERT SMITH, Smitty, Glenview: Immanuel Church School 13 Academy of the New Church. 0 ADELAIDE VIRGINIA SHRADER, Ach, VVinnetka: Honor Group 1,43 Council Representative 4, Student Relations 43 Chimes of Nor- mandy, Glee Club 3, Opera Group 4, Treble Clef 23 Bird Club l,2,3, Treasurer 2, Stamp Club 2, junior Music Club 3, Scriblerus 4, Broad- casting Club 33 Williams Poetry Prize 33 Vassar. 0 FRANK CUSHING SMITH, Cush, Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,3,4Q Council Representative 4, Publications 43 Dramatic Club 2. Stage Crew 23 Mikado, Trial by jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glec Club l,2,3, Opera Group 43 Echoes Staff 43 Stamp Club 1,3,4, Presi- dent 4, Radio Club 2,3,43 Cornell University. 0 DAVID LOCKE SIEGFRIED, Glencoe: Toledo, Ohio 13 Beloit. 0 MARCIA HURN SMITH, Marsh, IViln1ette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 33 Girls' Club Finance Chairman 43 GAA 3,43 Chimes of Normandy, Glec Club 2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir 4, Octet 43 Echoes Staff 4, Inklings Contributor 33 French Club 3, Service Club 3, Senior Music Club 4, Rifle Club'43 Flintridge School for Girls 13 Arizona. 0 BERT GEORGE SIMONS, Seymore, Itfilmette: Track 23 Band l,2,33 Commerce Club l, Broadcasting Club 33 Lewis. 0 STANLEY PETER SMITH, Smitty, Winnetka: IM Baseball 33 Northwestern. g V - . fglyfilix, C' - L I i'f1'lKK kg-TK x K 1 Lgkgd x 55 . h' L A A . , 6 L 4 X 1 xx, AN-N-x - L- L g xx-XXX X L-'k'xkx 'vgxi' xl C, - 3-fe 3 CLASS 1938 A 47 CLASS 1938 0 ROBERT GEORGE SPIEGELHAUER, Spiege, 1Vilmette: Honor Group 45 IM Football 45 Orchestra 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Letter l,2,3,45 Sports Club 4, Chess Club 4. 0 IVILLIAM H. SMI'1'H, 'Bill, Golf: Council Representative 15 Foot- ball 1,35 Sports Club 1, Commerce Club 35 Saint George 25 Northwestern. 0 RUTH MARY SPRENGER, Kenilworth: Honor Society 45 Honor Group l,2,35 Girls' Club Representative 35 GAA l,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Social 4, Head of Recreational Sports 4, Lacrosse 1,2,3, Hockey l,2,3,-1, Basket- ball l,2,3,4, Class Manager 2, Golf 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1.2.3, 300 Points 2, 600 Points 2, 800 Points 45 Echoes Staff 45 Northwestern. 0 XVILLIAM JOSEPH SMITH, Bill, Fl7innetka: Basketball 3, IM Base. ball 35 Southern California. 0 HUGO STANGE, Bud, Winnetka: Honor Group 3,45 Natural Sci-- ence Club 3,4, Aviation Club 3, Bird Club 3, Nautical Club 45 Lane Technical 1,25 Northwestern. 0 VAN HORNE SMITH, Winnetka: Golf 3,4, Letter 3,45 Chess Club 3, President 35 Carleton. 0 VIVIAN MARIE STANGE, Winnetka: Girls' Club Representative 25 Bird Club 3, Science Club 35 Sullivan 15 Northwestern. 0 BETTY JANE SMOOT, Smootie, Wilmette: Treble Clef 2, Glee Club 35 Inklings Contributor 45 Natural Science Club 3,4, President 4, Bird Club 35 DePauw. 0 ARTHUR GEORGE STANTEN, Itchy, IVilmette: Vanderbilt. 0 RICHARD BRUCE SNYDER, Dick, Winnetka: Gift 45 Tri-Ship Representative 2, Council Representative 1,35 Dramatic Club 4, Clar- ence 5 Glee Club 25 Echoes Staff 45 German Club 2,45 Harvard. 0 JAMES LOUIS STEEN, Stein, Wilmette: Council Representative 2, Building and Grounds 2, Tri-Ship Student Aid 4, Dance, 45 Usher Corps 45 Football 45 IM Basketball 1, Handball Doubles 15 Glee Club l,2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Echoes Staff 45 Junior Music Club 15 Dartmouth. 0 JOHN XVALTER SODERBERG, Jack, Glencoe: Honor Society 45 Honor Group 1,2,35 Tri-Ship Representative 45 News Staff 45 Radio Club 2, Spanish Club 35 Armour. 0 JEROME A. STEFFENS, Jerry, Wilmette: Tri-Ship Representative 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Illinois. O DOROTHY VIRGINIA SOMMERS, YVilII1etteZ GAA 2,3,4, Clogging 3, Swimming 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2,3,45 Northwestern. 0 HANS JACK STEINBERGER, Winnetka: Honor Group 2,45 1Vau- kegan 15 Illinois. O MARGARET SPEAR, Marge, Winnetka: Echoes Staff 4, News Staff 3,4, Co-Advertising Manager 4, Inklings Contributor 45 Lens Club 4, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Scriblerus 45 IVellesley. O HERBERT LAZARUS STEINBERGER, Glencoe: Honor Society 45 Honor Group 1,2,35 Council Publicity 45 Glee Club 45 Echoes Staff 4, News Staff 4, Inklings Contributor 45 Debate Team 3,4, Forensic League 45 Gavel Club 3,4, Broadcasting Club 4, Chess Club 3,4, Vice-President 45 Waukegan 1. 0 JOHN JAY STRAUS, Hunya, Glencoe: Tri-Ship Representative 15 General Motors Institute of Technology. I RUTH STEINER, lVilmette: GAA 4: Echoes Staff 45 Commerce Club 2,3,4, Service Club 3,4, Red Cross Award 3. x ww- ,J 5 , . l55E'1,Le1BEEehQ.Er-QTRIN ER, Libby, Glencoe: Honor Group XhoX9'3,35,,CgHs' CDE! ep esentqjye , 'Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 3, kq,ggggW6lef m 4, Choir 45 News Staff 45 French Club 3,-1, L C59-' ,Q etatf O ROBERT FITZHUGH STEINHOFF, Bob, Winnetka: Council Pub- lications 45 Basketball 4, IM Touch Football 45 Stamp Club 45 Albuquer- que, New Mexico 1,2,35 Princeton. 0 JANE ELIZABETH STROM, Strummy, Winnetka: Girls' Club Representative 4, Charity 4, Glee Club 1,2,35 Echoes Staff 3,45 Art League 3,4, Lens Club 4. 0 PAULA STEPHENSON, Winnetka: Honor Society 45 Girls' Club Representative 2, Financial 45 GAA 2,3,45 French Club 2,3, Drivers' Club 3, Rifle Club 2,3, Service Club 45 Leonia, New Jersey 15 Stanford. 0 FRANK ELLIS SUBLETT, JR., Subby, Glencoezi Football 1,2,3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1,2, Letter 3,4. 0 JEANNE CATHERINE STILES, Jeanie, Glencoe: French Club '3,4, Natural Science Club 4, Gavel Club 45 Saint Scholastica Academy 1,25 Northwestern. 0 YVALTER JAMES SYVANSON, Iriar, Kenilworth: Football 2, IM Baseball 3. 0 MARGARET SPENCER STOETZEL, Stetz, Glencoe: Girls' Club Representative l, Charity 3,4, Chairman 4, Arrangements 25 GAA 2,3,4, Class Fistball Manager 4, Soccer 1,3, Baseball 1,2,3, 300 Points 35 Glee Club 45 Echoes Staff 45 French Club 4, Vice-President 4, Art League 2, Vice-President 2. Lens Club 3,45 Illinois. 0 VIRGINIA BURFORD SYVEET, Sweet, lVinnetka: Girls' Club Pub- licity 25 GAA l,2,3,45 Lens Club 45 Ivilliam and Mary. 0 FRANCES KATHERINE STORNER, Franie, Glenview: Honor Society 45 Council Representative 25 GAA 4, Soccer 2,3,4, Head of Soccer 4, Baseball 3, 300 Points 45 Echoes Staff 35 Commerce Club 4, Secretary 4. 0 MARK EVERETTE SWINGLEY, Swing, Wilmette: Glee Club 2,55 New York. 0 JACK T. STOUT, Bud, Winnetka: Tri-Ship Representative 2: Foot- ball 3,43 Glee Club 25 Inklings Contributor 3. 0 CLARA SZYMANSKI, Hubbard Woods: GAA Representative 1, Basket- ball l,3, Swimming 2. C LAS S 1938 49 CLASS J 50 938 O WALTER IVILLIAM TOBIN, Wally, Wilmette: IM Touch Foot- ball 13 Lewis Institute. 0 HELEN HUNT TALBOT, IVinnetka. 0 BETTY ELLEN TODD. Toddy, Wilmette: Girls' Club Represen- tative 33 GAA 2,3,4, Soccer 1,43 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club l,2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir 43 Monticello. 0 PHYLLIS ANN TAYLOR, Li'l Phil, Ifyinnetkaz Girls' Club Repre- sentative 2, Publicity 3, Employment 33 GAA 2,3,Ll, Basketball 1,33 News Staff 33 French Club 33 Colby. 0 LORRAINE MARGARET TODD, Lorrie, Hubbard YVoods: Glce Club 3,43 Commerce Club 2: New Mexico. 0 RICHARD TAYLOR, Dick, Wilmette: Council Representative 13 Football 2.-l: Spanish Club 2. Commerce Club 13 Illinois. 0 MARIE CHRISTINE TOFT. Mary, Glencoe: Council Interschool Relations 43 Treble Clef 1,22 Commerce Club 1.3.4, German Club 2, Rifle Club 2: Moser. 0 MARY ANN TENNEY, Tenco, Ivinnetka: GAA 1,2,3,4, Hockey 1,2: French Club l,2,3,4, Quill Club 1, Art League 2,3,43- IVisconsin. 0 LEE TRILLICH, IVinnetka: Chess Club l.2.3,4. Treasurer 2,3, Stamp Club 43 Yale. 0 CHARLES ROY TERRY. Rov, ' Hubbard Wvoods: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,43 Inklings Contributor 43 Lens Club 23 Stanford. 0 CARL TROM, Swede, Wilmette: Commerce Club 1.2,3,4. 0 ARTHUR BERNARD THALMANN. Art, Wilmette: Commerce Club 1,2,3,4. 0 ROBERT HIGHSON TRUMP. Trumpie. Kenilworth: Tri-Ship Representative 3, Dance 4, Council Student Relations 43 Basketball l,2,3,4: Glee Club fl: Inklings Contributor 23 Spanish Club 4, Lens Club 43 Northwestern. 0 JOHN THOMPSON. -Iughaidf' Millbrook: Honor Group 1,23 Tri- Ship Representative 4: Football 2,3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 4, Basketball 3,4, Letter 3.4, Co-Captain 43 Northwestern. ' 0 MARGARET YVOODBURN TUTTLE, Tut, Glencoe: TNT 42 Honor Society 43 Honor Group l.2,33 Student Council Finance 3,43 GAA 2.3.4, Lacrosse 3, 300 Points 3: Dramatic Club 4, Props Crew 43 Echoes Staff 4, Inklings Stall l,2.3,4, Contributor 1,2,3.-1: Quill Club 12, French Club 3,4, Lens Club 43 Stanford. 0 MARGARITA THOMPSON, Peg, Hubbard Woods: TNT 3,43 Honor Group 2,3, Council Secretary 4-, Interschool Relations 2, Girls' Club Friendly 2, Financial 33 GAA 3,43 Dramatic Club 3,4, Players 4, Quality Street, Lightnin' , Cradle Song, Clarence 3 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 43 Echoes Staff 3, News Staff 3,4, Feature Editor 113 Senior Music Club 43 DAR Award' 43 Stephens. 0 JOHN EDWARD UHLEMANN, Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Usher Corps 4: Track 2, IM Touch Football 43 Mikado, Trial by jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3,4, Opera Group 4, Choir 2,3,4, Octet 23 Rifle Club 1,23 M. I. T. 0 PATRICIA DEWITT WALSH, Pat, Winnetka: TNT 43 Honor So- ciety 43 Honor Group I,2,3, GAA l,2,3,43 Secretary 2, Publicity Chairman 4, Head of Lacrosse 3, Social I, Hockey I,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball l, Lacrosse 2,3,4, Tennis Doubles and Singles 3, Clogging 33 Cradle s0lIgHQ Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir 43 Echoes Staff 3,4, GAA Editor 4g Smith. 0 ALICE MAE VARNEY, Wilmette: Council Representative 23 GAA 2,3,4, Soccer I,2, Rifle Team 23 Dramatic Club 4, Cradle Song 3 Treble Clef 33 French Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 4, Broadcasting Club 4. 0 jANE LUCILLE XVALSTRUM, Kenilworth: Honor Society 43 Honor Group I,2,3,43 Dramatic Club 3,4, RUR, Props Crew 3,43 Art League 3.4, Secretary 4, French Club 3, Broadcasting Club 33 Cloquet, Minnesota 2. 0 JANICE VAN INXVAGEN, jan, YVilmette: French Club 4g Chevy Chase, Maryland 1, Indianapolis, Indiana 2,33 Northwestern. 0 WILLIAM SMITH WARFIELD, IV, Bill, Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,33 Information Desk 4, Usher Corps 43 Dramatic Club 4, RUR 3 Glee Club 2,3, Band 1,23 French Club 3,43 Princeton. 0 MARY KATHRYN VOGEL, Wilmette: Inklings Contributor 43 Art League 33 Northwestern. 0 CHARLOTTE IRENE XVATSON, Char, XVinnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group I,2,3,4, Assembly 43 Girls' Club Employment 3, Friendly -I3 GAA 2,3,4, Class Baseball Manager 43 News Staff -l, Inkliugs Contributor 1,33 Quill Club I,2,3, Natural Science Club 2,33 Bennington. 0 HILDA KATHRYN VOLLER, Wilmette: Honor Group 1,2,3,43 GAA l,2,3,43 Echoes Stall 4, News Stall 33 Commerce Club 2,3,43 Moser. 0 HARRY SCOTT WATSON, Bud, Winnetka: Honor Group 3,-I3 Stage Crew 23 News Staff 43 Rifle Club I, Chess Club 1, Lens Club 2,3, Broadcast- ing Club 3,43 Cincinnati. o VIRGINIA von EBERS, jinny, Wihnette: Mikado, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club l,2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir 33 German Club 3, Senior Music Club 2,3,4, Broadcasting Club 4. 0 LYMAN GLOVER WATT, Mike, Glencoe: Tri-Ship Representative 13 Football I,2, Baseball 2,3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 43 Broadcasting Club 3, -I, Aviation Club 33 Guard 33 YVashington and Lee. I RICHARD CHARLES XVAGNER. Peaches, Glencoe: Council Repre- sentative 4, Charter and Contact 4, Tri-Ship Dinner 23 Football l,2,3,4, Co- Captain Frosh-Soph 2, Numerals I,2, Captain 4, Letter 3.4, Basketball l,2,3, Numerals I, Letter 33 Dramatic Club 4, HCIZITCIICCHQ Echoes Stalf 4. O NANCY GLASER XVEIL, Nan, Glencoe: Girls' Club Representative 2. Employment 43 GAA 2,3,4, Representative 33 News Staff 43 French Club 3,43 Connecticut. 0 VICTOR ANTHONY XVAGNER, Vic, XVilmette: Honor Group 1,33 Table Tennis Doubles 23 Rifle Club 43 Northwestern. 0 ALLAN THOMAS XVEINSTOCK, Tom, Yvinnetkaz Football -I: Orchestra 3. Band 3,43 Highland Park 1,21 Ames. CLASS 1938 51 CLASS f 52 1938 0 DOROTHA BELLE WILLIAMSON, Dordy, Glenview: Honor Group 3,43 GAA 3,43 Wlaller Chicago, l,2,3. 0 DORIS KATHRYN XVESTON, Kay, Hubbard lVoods: Girls' Club Representative 1, Friendly 3, Social 13 News Stalf 2g Quill Club 13 North- western. ' 0-CHARLES ARMAND XVILLIS, Willie, Wilmette: Honor Group 43 Orchestra 4, Band 3,43 Letter 33 Rifle Club 3,43 Tulsa, Oklahoma 1,22 Northwestern. ' 0 SHIRLEY ANN WETTERER, NVilmette: Inklings Contributor 33 Span- ish Club 4, Art League 33 Northwestern. 0 ELIZABETH JENNINGS XVILSON, Betsy, Winnetka: Honor Group 3,43 Gift 43 Council Representative 3, Assembly 3, Girls' Club Friendly 2, Financial 43 GAA 2,3,4, Lacrosse 23 Echoes Staff 3,4, News Staff 33 French Club 2,3,4, Secretaryffreasurer 4, Aviation Club 33 Duke. 0 ALICE MARY WHITE, Al, Glencoe: TNT 43 Class Vice-President 43 Girls' Club Employment Chairman 43 GAA l,2,3,4, Fistball 1,2, Soccer 2, Swimming 2,3, Rifle 1,2, 300 Points 33 Glee Club 2,3,43 French Club 3,4, Vice-President 3, Rille Club l,2, Lens Club 3,4, Chess Club 13 Marymount. 0 ELIZABETH WILSON, Betty, Glencoe: Council Representative 3, Girls' Club Representative 33 GAA 3,4, Soccer 33 Spanish Club 3,4, Lens Club 23 French Club 23 Stephens. 0 SALLY ALICE WIESE, Sally, Chicago: GAA 43 Houston, Texas l,2,33 Duke. 0 FRANCIS AUGUST WINTER, Glencoe: Iowa. 0 THOMAS XVILLIAM WILCOX, Tommy, Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor.Group 1,2,3,43 Tri-Ship Representative 1, Council Representative 4, Publicity 43 IM Basketball 13 Stage Crew 33 Mikado, Glee Club 1,23 Echoes Staff 4, News Stait 4, Inklings Staff 1,23 Lens Club 43 Pro-Con 3 Brown. ' I JAMES DEMING YVOLFF, Jim, Xvilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3 Council Representative 4, Interschool Relations 4, Tri-Ship Dance 43 Clarence 3 Mikado, Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club l,2,3, Opera Group 4, Choir 3,4, Octet 43 Echoes Staff 4, News Staff 33 Lens Club 4, Senior Music Club 4, Stamp Club 1,2,3, Rifle Club 1,23 Purdue. 3 0 ERSKINE PHELPS YVILDER, JR., Sandy, Hubbard YVOods: Class President 13 Tri-Ship President 43 Swimming 1, 3, Numerals 1, Letter 3, Tennis 3, IM Doubles 1, Guard 3, Captain 33 Mikado, Glee Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Choir 2,3,4, Octet 4. 0 MARTHA XVOODBRIDGE, Mar, Hfilmette. 0 DUNCAN EDWIN WILLIAMS, Buff, XVilmette: Honor Group 1,23 Council Representative l,2, Tri-Ship Representative 43 Football 2,4, Letter 43 Dartmouth. 0 STEPHEN LEE WOODHEAD, WVoody, Wilmette: Evanston 23 Okla- homa. O ROBERT PIERCE XVILLIAMS, Bob, Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 2,43 Usher Corps 43 Swimming 2.3, Track 2,3,4, Football 2: Trial by Jury, Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 2,3, Opera Group 43 Echoes Stalf 4, Inklings Contributor 33 Lens Club 43 Dartmouth. QMARCELLE PEARL WOREL, Wilmette: Honor Group 3,43 GAA 3,4, Soccer 23 Spanish Club 33 Evanston 13 Stanford. 0 GEORGE EDWVARD YETTER, Winnetka: Information Desk 43 Debate Team 4: Radio Club 1, Gavel Club 4, Rifle Club 4, Spanish Club 43 Nebraska. 0 DAVID ALBERT WORKS, Dave, lVilmette: Golf 4, Swimming 33 Lens Club 4, Rifle Club 43 Hughes, Cincinnati 2,33 Bowdoin. 0 WVALTER FRITZ YONDORF, Glencoe: German and Swiss Schools 1.2.3. O HELEN FRANCES WYATT, Glenview: Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,43 Council Representative 4, Student Relations 43 GAA l,2,3,4, Head of Fistball 3. Class Manager 2, Basketball l,2,3, Soccer I,2Q Monmouth. 0 LILLIAN ZETTERGREN, Wilmette: Echoes Staff 43 Commerce Club 2.3.1. 0 BETTY ANNE XVYLE, Betts, Glencoe: Honor Group 43 Swimming 3,43 University High 1.23 Northwestern. ' 0 RUTH MARY ZEUTSCHEL, Elmer, lViImette: Honor Group 23 Commerce Club 3,4, Secretary 4. , 0 FLETCHER K. WYMAN, Ki-utch, Glencoe: Council Representative 33 Sports Club 2. 0 SUZANNE ZIMMERMAN, Sue, lVilmette: Girls' Club Representative 1.3: French Club 43 Riant Port, Switzerland 33 Stephens. O GILBERT OSBORNE XVYMOND, Gil, XVinnetka: Swimming 2,3,4, Letter 4, Football 23 Spanish Club 3, Aviation Club 33 Evanston 13 Purdue. 0 VIRGINIA ANNE'I l'E ZIMAIIERNIAN, Shim, Glenview: GAA 3.43 National College of Education. I 0 Dl'DI,I-ZY COLE YEOMAN. Dud, Wilmette: Basketball 2,33 Nebraska. v 0 XVILLIAM JAMES ZIV, 'fBill,'A' Glencoe: Gavel Club l,3, Science Club 13 Miami. O JANICE -IOANNE YEOMAN, Jan, XVilmette: Girls' Club Representa- tive I, Arrangements 3, Council Interschool Relations 33 GAA 2,3,4, Soccer 4, Class Archery Manager 4, 300 Points 43 Chimes of Normandy, Glee Club 1.2.3. Opera Group 4. Choir 3,43 Echoes Staff 23 Commerce Club 1, Quill Club l, Service Club 3.-I, Science Club 1, Rifie Clubg Purdue. FEBRUARY GRADUATES 0 JOYCE OTTILLIE BRINKMAN, Portland, Kenilworth: Dramatic Club 3, Props Crew 3g Treble Clef 33 Commerce Club 1, Rifle Club 43 Moser. CLASS 1938 f1A 'xAJfQ.1- 004,756-,u,w,J 0 -JLl.,!4.,., M-w-oe2cQ.Q.. 'Z :bf r- I-J' 53 0 SOHAYL HANNEN, Soey, Wil- IIICIICI lM Touch Football 33 Rifle Club 3, Lens Club 33 Illinois. 0 CELIQSTE JEYVEI. HAl'l'. Hap- py, XVinnetk:i: Girls' Club Arrange- ments 2: Council Student Relations 33 Clec Club l,2,3. 0 ELIZABIQTH ANN AIOHNSTONE, Betty, XVinnetk:1: GAA 3,4, Rhythms 3.-13 Art League 3,-l, Natural Science Club 2: los Angeles Junior College. 0 ,JEAN BAIN MITCHELL, Mitch, Glencoe. 0 JOHN EDXVARD YOUNG- MAN, jack, Wilmette: Bird Club 3. Science Club 33 St. George. Evanston 1. PEC THOMPSON JIM OLIN SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE HEADS Gifl' ..........,...,..... Eben McNair Dance . . . ..., Gordon Kiddoo Assembly .. ...,..... Ed lves TRI-SHIP AWARD . . . One of lhe mosl exciiing momen'l's of fhe school year is lhe announcemeni' of 'rhe Tri-Ship Award. During. ihal' momenl +he name of ihe senior boy besf represeniing l'he qualifies of Sporlsmanship, Cilizenship and Fellow- ship is revealed and he is presenled wiih l'he silver Tri cup. Tlne choice was a difficull' one beiween Fred and Jim Olin, on received +he awa D. A. R. A de'l'erm- ined by a lhe fo l'he one girl besl' cilizen and all around girl ai New Trier. On 'lhe ballol' 'lhis year were six oulslanding girls. Jane Penberihy, Mary Shiverick, Rosa- mund Purdy, Alice Jean Heinsen, Anne Burnham, and Peg Thompson. On 'lhe lasl' ballol Peg Thompson and Rosamund Purdy alone remained. Of lhese 'rwo, Peg was selecfed 'l'o receive ihe D. A. R. award al New Trier and io go 'lo Springfield where- one girl will be chosen +o represenl' Illinois al Washingion. There 'rhe mosl' oulsiand- ing girl will be given l'he nafional award. , if lm 3 4-J:-M: MS-A fu JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presicleni' ............. Mary Macalnsfer Vice-Presicleni' .... ..,.... T homas Ellis Secreiary .... .... R ufh Scheibel Treasurer . . . .... James Dewey fgzr My ' nnuobu JUNIOR CLASS . . . To you we leave . . . cul'-in dances of Tri-Ship . . . s'l'uclenl' supervision of siucly halls in Council . . . a Girls' Club bazaar . . . S+uden+-Faculry conferences . . . caps ancl gowns . . . Echoes, Inklings, ancl News . . . all are yours +o change . . . improve . . . carry on. I MACALISTER ELLIS SCHEIBEL DEWEY SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS X Presideni ............... Turner Wilson Vice-Presideni' ,,..... .Marian Woolhiser I 4 Secrerary ., .... ..... J eanne Persson nf Treasurer .... . . . .Donald Wilson SOPHOMORE CLASS . . . Nexi' year's upperclassmen . . . you will lead New Trier . . . you have clone well Ihus far . . capable of siepping info your responsibili'ries of nexi' year. XVILSON IVOOLHISER PERSSON XVILSON BROMYN NEILSON , BRYAN MEYERS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS A 'x Presidenf ................ Curlis Brown ei Vice-Presidenf . . . . . .Frances Neilson A Secreiary ....... James Bryan I Treasurer .. ..... Rober+ Meyers -5Tf'fl'II'ii W3'3i'f?1' iso- gn, hw, V50 m hi.. FRESHMAN CLASS . . . New ancl unfriecl Triermen . . . Ihere is much 'Io look 'Forward Io a+ New Trier . . . you have every possible aclvaniage for making a name for yourself. SOOFI . look HONOR SOCIETY ' F ' First Row: Paterson, Mitchell, Sprenger, Storner, Hindley, Hole, Andrews, YValsh, Penherthy, Lewis, Leekley, Ettlinger, Stephenson, Ripley, Purdy. Second Row: Sheridan, Gerhard, Colvin, Heinsen, Bluhni, Olmsted, YVyatt, Parks, Smith, Hoesli, Shank, Tuttle, Graf, NVollf, Farwell. Third Row: Terry, Holland, Kiddoo, KixMiller, XVilliams, Matson, Hinman, Greenberg, Uhlemann, Monroe, Frazer, Greene, Liess, XVarfield, Rothschild, Smith, McCandlish, Kuhnen, james, Geppert. HONOR SOCIETY . . . New Trier's scholarship hisfory, as well as one of 'rhe highesl' in 'rhe lhis year-2.37-is l'he highesl in the school's This high average is due parfly +o l'he influence of the Honor Society. To encourage high upper fen per cen+ of 'rhe gradualion class, plus any ofher whose averages are 3.20 or 'ro lhe Honor Sociefy. No one is ad- miH'ed whose average is below 3.00, nor included who have aH'ended New Trier less than fhree semeslers. The Honor Sociefy n recognize lhe scholasfic achievemenls of Hs members, for il improves 'lhe scholas'ric l'he whole sfudenl' body. The senior boy whose 'Four-year , receives the Dernehl Award, besides admission lo +he Honor Sociely. This in l932 by Mr, and Mrs. Dernehl in memory of 'rheir son John, who died very Day. Al' 'rhal' lime, John was l'he rank- ing senior. The award wenl' fhis year fo Clifford JUNIOR HONOR GROUP First Row: Rennak, Powell, Coale, Frissell, Stillman, Finney, Beirnes, Harms, Katz, Markus, Leggitt, Moore, Molter, Kulp, MacLow. Second Row: Meves, Russell, Eisenberg, Howard, Galante, Rothcrmel, Brush, Hfeinstock, Raymond, McKcighan, Ericson, Stein, White- head, Bengston, Stordeur, YVooten, XVill, Rogers, Beecher. Third Row: Harshaw, Hypes, Hagan, Bellows, Baum, Bartling, Bittner, Scarratt, Pagliarulo, Reichmann, Bickham, Hearnc, Kritzer, McMillan, Hurley, Koch, Houser, Yates, Sweet, Dickey, Xvolff, Bercaw, Hecht. Fourth Row: Humphrey, Van Acker, McLaren, Werthimer, Daly, Hildebrand, Seiden, McKeown, Higginbottom, Adair, Carlson, Car- penter. Landon. XVoods, I,onca. Meier, Risk, Gaffney, Terzakes, Matthews, Farwell, Hlade, Horak, Clark, Leichsenring. ' - QQ- xbflw- W - ,, lf'-MN-w-. J . 2335333 'x WV' v - . ,f L., LJ. ' 5 'L I 5-- R er I L L xv, 539-afydgf ,I , C'JVk.A SOPHOMORE HONOR GROUP First Rout: Lindberg. XVcil, Peterson, Hlilliams, Strauss, KlI'SClllJl'1l1lll, Badger, hvllllZllllS. Wilson. Brown, johnson, LUYCKI, Hill, Platt. McCoy, Locke, Klagstad. Second Rout: Huck, Hocsli, Larson, Pierson, Braaten, Jones, Stoerk, Clavey, XVagner, K1lCllllJfCl', Neel, Kahn, Glenn, Hole, Child, Slev- cns, Stinenlan, Eckhart, Kraft. Anderson, Strcicher. Third Row: Marsh, Hnck, Brown, Woolhiser, Hill, Keefe, jones, Persson, Carlson, Kell, Henderson, Lnkens, Morrison, Peck, Nelson, Bell, Adams, Paulson, XVidcn, Chiappe, Marx, Grail, Pettee, Stephens, Quinlan, Eberle. Fourtlz Row: Frei, Fifer, McLain, Eisenberg, Lang, Bncnger, Kriebel, Marshall, Holland, Starrett, I-Iopp, 'l'cllis. Cliristerson, Peter- son, Risk, Sweeney, Cobb, Wiese, Fischer, Roth, Walker, LandiS,WilSOI1, R0lhCltlllCl, lids, W2llliCl', Steif. Kclly, Barhard. Maxwell. lVilson. HONOR GROUPS . . . Aboul' fourleen years ago lhe presenl syslem of grading was inlroduced, and lhe honor groups were formed al' lhe same lime. New Trier's honor groups give disfinclion lo 'lhose underclassmen who have been on semesler honor rolls. The school average was 2.07 live years ago, Then 2.l4, and now if is 2.37. Allhough lhis increasing average implies lhal' sludenls al New Trier are becoming more inlelleclual and more indus- lrious, this is noi eniirely 'lhe case. The policy of lhe presenl adminislralion is +o adapl courses lo 'rhe sludenlsg lherefore, exceprionally brighl' sluclenls are pul in classes +ha+ are more exacling lhan The average, and less giffed s'I'uden'rs are pu'l' in refarded classes. Teachers grade each sludenl' according +o 'rhe +ype of class in which he is enrolled. To delermine New Trier's ranking in relalion lo 'lhal of olher high schools in 'rhe counlry a series of l'esl's were given +o 'lhe seniors in May. FRESHMAN HONOR GROUP First Row: Aishton, Hnbachek, Norman, Stein, Mann, David, Helke, Kagan, Hill. Campbell, HllllllDlll'Cf', Matthys. Gordon. Van Horne. Seronrl Row: Crawford, Craig, XVoef, Stnbc, Guthridge, Marshall, Robinson, Martin, Bray, Jeffreys, Steele, Rnbcl, Weese. Neilson, Claar. Ransdell, Lazzaretto, Jayne, Kirchner, St. john, Wiese, Koch, Wyman. Third Row: Ross, M. Al. Lallerty, Beach, Battee, Burton, Edwards, M. A. Lallerly, Minear. James, Rogers, Mrketren. Nelson. Slnith. Kletzien, hVlllCllCl, Cnnnnings, janicki, Christensen, Fisher, Lindstrotn, Roetner, Boston, Haake, Lyman, Johnston, llenricks, Bel- mont, Williams, Porleriield. Fourth Row: Farrar, Carrnth. Alfvin, Randall, Riley, Kreer. Allen, BZll'lllOlOlllIly, Ostertnann, Olin. Bradley. Matson. Kendall. 'l'rien- ens, Klagstad. Sosna, Collier, Chittenden, Kilner, Gaffney. 4' b W - - 5 1,54 .lk . ,vw xl5gd5p,g,,.., I b 'n?p'5?5,, i WW -if A B WNSW if 1 , 4 a gy h E V4 is zz , ,JH . di u .K 3, , .WA 'ur 1 J ' . J' ww. , Q ,Q . ,ns X it'3'N . I 1. f ,fs +1 WN H -Q it af san W ,.,0..w Q New Ther We skudenks and YacuXN work 'coqeiher Kniorm- aXN iov cfnanqes and Kmprovemeni. 'We Siudenk - Y'ac,uXN ncesbequn Vnk. year, are a Yme e-Aar0pXe oQ His spKr'xk . conf ere SUPERINTENDENT BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. GAFFNEY DEANS - 4 if Q I K I S MR. PETERSON, MR. MULFORD, MR. BARNli'1 l' fI'l'CSIliClllJ, MRS. ALDRICH, MR. BALLMAN The Class oT I938 can claim several unusual achieve- menTs. FirsT, you are The largesT class To graduaTe Trom New Trier. IT is noT your size, however, ThaT gives you disTincTion. Several acTiviTies, which will probably con- Tinue and become TradiTions, have been inTroduced To The school by members oT your class. NoT only have you been responsible Tor inTro- ducing many 'Fine acTiviTie's, buTyou- have mainTained and improved acTiviTies oT long sTanding which have become associaTed in people's minds wifh New Trier -The ChrisTmas concerT, The opera, The dramaTio producTions, The high calibre oT New Trier sporTs wiTh a goodly share oT championships, The improved New MR-KAHLER MISS PACKER Trier News, The successTul debaTing and public speak- MR.1sRowN MR. HERRON xm. BIESEHEIER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION l L A greaT amounT oT Technical skill is re- quired To insure The saTisTacTory operaTion oT a Three million dollar planT accommo- daTing TwenTy-Tive hundred sTudenTs, one hundred TiTTy TaculTy and oTTice workers, and abouT TiTTy oTher employees. SmooTh operaTion is TaciIiTaTed Through The com- peTenT and cooperaTive managemenT on The parT oT These Three men. LOUIS E HILDEBRAND On 'Ihe openmg day of school las'I' Sepfember fhe sfudenfs and faculfy were sfunned by fhe sudden deafh of Mr Hildebrand H909 l937 For fwenfy mne years Hilde as he was affechonafely buf noi' drsrespecffully called had 'Iouched 'Ihe lives of New Trier sfudenfs He was an inspiring 'Teacher a flreless sclenflsf and a loyal friend He was born raised and educafed in fhe rugged hull counfry of soufhern Indiana verslfy Wlfh him educaflon was a conhnuous process so he 'fraveled fo Ihe remofe corners of fhe earfh In his quesf for more and more sclenflfic mformahon The Biology Museum which In fhe early fall is 'fo be dedlcafed fo his memory is filled wnfh evidence of fhls 'force which 'forever drove hum on F C WINDOES . ' - His formal educafion was obfained af Valparaiso, Indiana, and Norfhwesfern Uni: ADVISER CHAIRMEN MR. REILEY, MR. VERNON, MISS HURST, MISS SH.-UV. NIR. K.'XIII.I'1R, MISS NIALONICY, NIR. GRINNIELI.. MISS BRADY ing organizafions, fhe new life Ihaf has inspired many clubs, fhe valuable proiecfs carried on by fhe Council, fhe Girls' Club, and fhe Tri-Ship Club, The improve- menf of fhe school scholasfic average. To all fhese fhings you have made a confribufion. We expecf you 'ro confinue fhis good work long affer you have leff New Trier. MATTHEW P. GAFFNEY OFFICE STAFF Firsf Row: Alter, Hozrglznld, Arnold. I':1rkcr, M , ' X. , Second Row: Rosslmcrgcr, Koll. Gibson, I-Iuupt, Poole. x I r '- , . I I I f T! 1' - ., .. FE ' OFFICE STAFF . . . The precision and efficiency wi'Ih which fhe school is run would be seriously impaired were if noi' for fhe office sfaff. Many responsibilifies are carried by 'Ihis small, buf effi- cienf sfaff. They have charge of prinfing and edifing all of fhe bullefinsg all locker assignmenfs, program cards and driving permifs are handled by fhis group. Sfudenf credifs and grades are recorded by 'Ihe sfaffg fhey also acf as accounf- anfs for fhe various sfudenf organizafions. tqden t oqnc 1 BACHRACH LANG THOMPSON LANDON BURNHAM OLIN CLARK KASSNER GREENHALG H SHERIDAN MUNROE MCNITT OFFICERS Presidenf ............... Pefer Bachrach Vice-Presidenf I I , . ...... Paul Lang Secreiary ....... .... P eg Thompson Aciing Treasurer . . . ..... Bob Landon COMMITTEES Assembly .................. Bill McNiH' Building-Grounds . . , .... Russ Monroe Charfer-Confaci' . . . ..., SRUHI Clark lJayn Kassner Him Olin 'lAnn Burnham Publicafions .,.... ..... C huck Sheridan S+uden'I' Relafions . ,... Ed Greenhalgh Inferschool ReIa'I'ions ..... STUDENT COUNCIL . . . Among 'Ihe pur- poses for fhe founding and mainfaining of +he S+uden+ Council, besides +ha+ of giving sfudenis 'Phe opporfuniiy +o +ake pari' in +he workings of a democraiic organizaiion, is +he developmenf of +he abiliiy, in 'The individual sfudenf, +o accepi his share of responsibilify. The Council accomplishes This aim in promofing exfra-curricular ac- livifies, 'Ihereby aH'emp+ing Io make +he school a beHer educa+ionaI ins+ifu'l'ion. MR. VAN DEURSEN ASSEMBLIES . . . The program sponsored by fhe assembly commiffee brings many worfhwhile speakers before fhe sfudenf body. This year fhe following speakers were presenfed: Rabbi Shulman of Glencoe who spoke af fhe Armisfice Day assembly on currenf European affairs: Miss Ella Enslow of fhe Ten- nessee Mounfains who spoke on fhe educafional and living condifions in fhal' disfricf, if was her falk fhaf inspired fhe Chrisfmas drive for supplies fo be senl' fo fhe Tennessee Mounfainsg William Lyon Phelps, former dean af Yale Universify, who spoke fo fhe Seniors on fhe value of poefryg Dean William Baird of Berea College in Kenfucky, who also spoke on fhe life of fhe Soufhern mounfaineers as well as on his experiences af Berea College. COLLEGE NIGHT . . . To aid sfudenfs in -- - ' - eiL,:weFBflTCl'i?fl' - Publicafions commiffee managed fhe school's fir Eff'-Egiwhic ov , ' 4 ' cf: represenfed. The colleges included senf pamphlef at ver . -f. e rn! E - c c Q ell informed delegafe fo I falk fo fhose inferesfed. Q - - 31 1' RI U :E --E, e , 1 I MESS HALL SITUATIO - Q - 9 - r : i ' - M a king fhe dining hall sifua r N 0 M I i 0 e fion. employed movies a - - - -,I g - - eriods fo make fhe lunch hour more enioyable. So op :-4 as -fu. l f v'- H: f - for he purpose of improving fhe dining hall was used fo 'l - urch go - J gi D ph graph affachmenf. Also more B frash barrels were added and a new arrxg nf of : ab es was ried. T STUDENT SUPERVISION . . . ln order 'lo develop fhe qualify of self-reliance in every sfudenf, sfudenl' supervision was esfablished in boys' sfudy halls, following fhe plan originafed in I936. Sfudenfs, elecfed by fhe boys of 'I'he sfudy hall, 'look fhe roll and performed fhe ofher dufies usually done by fhe feacher. This plan proved so successful fhal' fhe sysfem was infroduced in fhe girls' sfudy building for one period during fhe second semesfer and lafer exfended fo include more periods. For fhose who were nof in agreemenf wifh 'l'his plan or who confinually caused disfurbances, a faculfy supervised sfudy hall was provided. The number in fhal' sfudy hall was, however, exfremely small. By fhe end of fhe year approxi- mafely eleven sfudy periods had been so organized. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First Razr: Neukrzrnz, Crzuvforcl, Lzrscelles, Beach, Bolieim, Cooley, Russell. Maguire, Miller, Royal, Williams, Wynn. Hunismun. Hypes. Lorber. Srroml Row: Slrrncler, Krilzer, lXIcKeigl1:m, McDonnell, Dressel, Glenn. Tlionipson, Furr, Hole. Drucker, Walker. King. Leclrner. Cillumellor. Hllllgl'Cll, Lenney, .'xllZllllS, Hollmzln, XVuichet. Tlzirrl Row: Farwell, Lehman. XVollf, Bird, Brandt, Lung. Cuslnnnn. XVilli:1ms. Moller. Moore. Keller. Hill. Chronic. Cnlnphell. llin- ners, Gzallney, Kagan. Fourth Row: Goodman, Trllmp, Clurk, Holland, McCrinillish, Bulrui. Liess. Smith. Rothschild, Davis, Peterson. Lawson, Ilorn. Mc- I.:1ren. Redding, Sauer, Imilmnclm, Hllriuinglon, Casierlinc, Meyers, Collier. --.X THEVHILDEBRAND MEMORIAL . . . The build- ing and grounds commiffee, besides faking care of fhe roufine jobs of bullefin boards and acci- denf reporfs, managed fhe collecfion of a fund for a memorial fo fhe lafe Louis Hildebrand. This money was used fo arrange and cafalogue fhe specimens in fhe Science Museum, and fo buy a free, as a memorial, fo planf in fhe M.E. courf. FACULTY STUDENT CONFERENCE . . . one in fhe fall and one in fhe spring, were sponsored fo discuss in an informal way problems common fo bofh sfudenfs and faculfy. The firsf meefing did nof resulf in maferial acfion, buf sfimulafed fhoughl' on fhe fo lowing subiecfs: assemblies, fhe dining hall, and T.N.T. The second conference dealf wifh an enfirely new subiecf-fhe acfivifies ficlcef, and from fhaf discussion came fhe ground work for fhe finance commiffee's budgefing of fhe l938-I939 ficlcef. lf is hoped fhaf nexf year fhese meefings will be exfended bofh as fo num- ber of meefings and number of people affending. CONVENTION . . . The building of more friendly relafions wifh sfudenfs of ofher schools is an- ofher of fhe Council's aims. This year's conven- fion of fhe lllinois Associafion of High School Sfudenf Councils was held af New Trier. Over sixfy-five schools were represenfedg four hundred delegafes from all over fhe sfafe affended. Pledge cards were handed ouf fhrough adviser l l e i i 1 STUDENT SUPERVISERS OF STUDY HALLS First Rom: Fclsenllml, XVollf, Owens, Hursllziw, Arnold, Hlilder, Fcannun, Mnczllislcr, Records. Second Row: Dix, Jennings, Slmbino, Byflllll. Seddon, Moore, Preston, Thule. Third Row: SlllJlCll., Kccfc, Ogilvic. Ozllis, XVz1rficld. rooms To Take care oT The housing oT delegaTes Tor The nighT They were To be here. The response was excellenT, more homes being offered Than were needed. On Friday nighT There was a banqueT Tor The delegaTes and Their hosTs, 'Followed by a busi- ness meeTing and Then a dance. Through panel discussions, speakers, and numerous group meeT- ings, The delegaTes were able To exchange ideas on The managemenT oT sTudenT councils. AT The meeTing To elecT officers oT The sTaTe associaTion, PaTTy Chancellor of New Trier was elecTed sTaTe secreTary. HOBBY SHOW . . . parT oT The Council's proiecT To encourage exTra-curricular acTiviTies, was begun lasT year. PresenTed The nighl' oT one oT The P.T.A. meeTings iT gave parenTs as well as sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To see The proiecTs of many of The clubs. In addiTion To The hobbies, The rhyThms group and The new choral speaking group gave a program. NoT only did The show exhibiT The work of The clubs: iT also displayed many proiecTs ThaT are noT represenTed in New Trier's aTTer- school program, buT are individual hobbies and collecTions oT sTudenTs. CONVENTION CONFERENCE qu 'cm . C4444- Qf -QV BOARD ' 05' Presidenf ........,....... Rosamund Purdy X XJ X' Xgf ' Vice-Presidenf ....... Libby Drum QNX Sl' Secrefary ..... ..... C arol Johnson 'CLS h j Jx X-I PURDY DRUM JOHNSON KLECKNER HANSON KOPPER SMITH HARSHAW s'roE'rzEL PENBERTHY WVHITE Treasurer . . . . OFFICERS Social Commiffee ......,.. Friendly Commiffee Financial Commiffee ........ Publicify Commiffee Charify Commiffee Arrangemenfs ..... Employmenf . . . GIRLS' CLUB . . . When fhe Girls' club was founded eighfeen years ago under Miss Wrighf's guidance, ifs purpose was fo promofe friendship among fhe girls of New Trier and fo give finan- cial aid fo girls who needed if. Through fhe years of ifs exisfence, fhe club has successfully carried ouf fhese aims in addifion fo many ofhers. We are proud fo say fhaf fhe year I937-I938 has equaled fhose before if. The girls of New Trier, all members of Girls' Club, have confinued fhe fine work of fheir predecessors. .Jean Kleclcner . .Alice Hanson . . , . . . .Mariana Kopper .Marcia Smifh ..Mar+ha Jane Harshaw . . . . . .Margaref Sfoefzel Jane Penberfhy . . .Alice Whife MISS YVRIGHT Wi FAH f TTii jriM s, MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET SCHCLARSHIPS . . . Each year 'I'he Girls' Club gives +en or more scholarships in order +ha+ girls may have financial aid af New Trier and laler in college. For 'rhis purpose money is raised during +he en+ire year. Any girl is eligible 'I'o apply for one of fhese scholarships. TEAS . . . Throughoul' 'The year The Girls' Club holds many feas lo promofe friendliness a+ New Trier. The firsl' in each year is +he Freshman-Senior 'lea +o help +he freshmen gel' acquain+ed, and a li++le la'rer 'rhe annual +ea for new upperclassmen. In +he spring 'There is a 'lea for lhe 'Facul+y. HOT DOG SALES . . . The firsl' money-making proiecf of 'The year is 'The sale of hor dogs a'l' all 'l'he Toofball games. The girls on 'The various commiH'ees plus upperclass volunleers make, as well as sell, ho+ dogs for 'I'he home games. The all 'rime record was made a+ 'rhe Oak Park game when I800 hor dogs were sold. GIRLS' CLUB ROOM wwfi I H 4' f . , L . A1 FIRST SEMESTER GIRLS' CLUB COMMITTEES First Row: llnlllznchet, Kraft. Gedge, Burlingame, Andrews, Clark, Meyer. Bailey, Horsling. Stephenson, Spillane, Feaman, Everson. Second Row: jzinnollzi, Hale, ChiLtick, Ross, Empheld, Illoolhiser, Scheihel, Robb, lVilson, Miller, Hzirshaw, XVz1lker, Burlingham, Hole, Cleveland, Lewis. Third Row: Persson, Mcinig, Halley, Hypes, Pose, Olmsted, Bickhnm, Yates, Hole, Forstull, Hyun, Grunt, Kunzelman, Anderson. MAGAZINE DRIVE . . . One of The mosT Tangible Things any girl can do Tor The Girls' Club is To sell magazine subscripTions. Each subscripTion brings The scholarship Tund a percenTage and This year S750 was earned. The drive officially IasTs Tor Two weeks in The Tall buT subscripTions are Taken all year. BASKETS . . . In cooperaTion wiTh The Tri-Ship, baskeTs are senT To local Tamilies aT ChrisTmas and Thanksgiving. Each adviser room is responsible Tor Tilling a baskeT. Some 'Final addiTions are made ouT of The clubs' Tunds and Then They are delivered. TENNESSEE MOUNTAIN DRIVE . . . In addiTion To The regular ChrisTmas drive, The Girls' and Tri-Ship clubs sponsored a campaign To send cIoThes, 'Food and medical supplies To The Tennessee mounTains. The girls were enTireIy responsible Tor The ChrisTmas oT a home Tor children in one of The mosT poverTy sTricken areas. BANQUETS . . . Two banqueTs were given This year: one, The Friendly BanqueT only Tor girls, and The oTher, The TradiTionaI MoTher-DaughTer banqueT. The Friendly banqueT was inTroduced IasT year and was so popular ThaT iT has become a regular parT of The cIub's program. IT was so well aTTended This year ThaT more Than one may be planned in The TuTure. The banqueT for The moThers was The IargesT in The hisTory oT The club. The enTerTainmenT was planned by The girls as iT was Tor The Friendly dinner, buT iT was climaxed wiTh a 'fashion show given by SECOND SEMESTER GIRLS' CLUB COMMITTEES First Row: McKeigh:1n, Pierson, Stoerk, Ripley, Goodrich, Mitchell, Gultenberg. Goodhue, Putnam, M. A. Lziflerly, Felsenlhnl, Bonnet, Collyer, Jillson, Knoop, XVuichet, Thompson, Hzrrsllziw. Second Row: Kresge, Lzillonte, Raymond, Cooley, Steen, Hoesli, O'FlziherLy, Smith, Milton, King, Sczirrutt, Owens, Burch, Drucker, Houser, Hnbeck, Crawford, Oilar, Hausemznn, M. Al. Lullerly. Third Row: Stark, Mervis, Bignell, WVzn'd, Hendrickson, Lukens, N. Wilder, M. Wilder, Hyman, Hzirgis, Hammond, Masters, Stoetzel, Rogman, Nickel, Crowder, Olson, Pope, Bellows, Henrne, Ericsson, While. V , g Nr' I ,,.,s'fi-SWS - I mag. ' fi ', 1 'il Mof- F 6553? il 5, GIRLS' CLUB REPRESENTATIVES First Ifrmi: Wilder, Grzill. Craft. Colvin, Slocrk. IVclcl. hleilicys, Balllmlclivt. Sowcrs, Lcggill, Strom, Russo, lilll'llIIglllIIL'. IVL-isllaizir, Marx, Slccn. Srmmi Row: Eisenberg, l'illCI'lc. Czirlcn, XVo1'sf0lcl, Gnllcnlmcrg, Brzllulcs, Bourgcric. Rlllllll, Otis, Rolih, I-Incsli. Stringer, Scllincss, Iliscr, Knoop, Jillson, Lzillcrly. LZIBOIIIC. Pnlnzun. Third Razr: Becker, Cooclnow. lloziw. Persson, Hzmnon, Jxinsson, Carlson. Czillcnclcr. Przill. Hillis, Calvin, Dickey. Hzirslinw. 'lillKClIl', Flynn. -Izunicki. Rzisincsscn, Jzicolmscn. Platt. a group of molhers and 'lheir daughlers showing I'he cloihes of I9I2, modeled by 'lhe molhers, and 'Ihose of I938, modeled by 'Ihe daugh+ers. CARD PARTY . . . The biggesl' even+ on Ihe club's calendar 'rhis year was 'rhe Card Parly. Given every olher year, a change was made in 'rhe usual plans by holding il' in 'rhe evening so Ihal' 'Ihe fafhers as well as Ihe moihers of +he communily could allend. Many prizes and delicious refreshmenfs made +he evening an enioyable one. CLUB ROOM . . . The Girls' Club room is one of 'rhe mosf impor'ran+ faclors in Ihe organizalion of Ihe club. Equipped wi'rh a ki'rcheneH'e and well furnished, Ihe club room is +he hub of many of Ihe club's aclivifies. H' is used by almos'r every organizalion in school during 'Phe year, and +o if Ihis year has been added a new combinalion radio and vicfrola. MISS WRIGHT . . . Too much credii cannol' be given Miss Wrighl, our sponsor, for if is mainly 'Io her guidance and underslanding +ha'r Ihe club's success is due. The scholarships +haI' are given each year are ma'I'erial evidence of achievemenl, bul' Ihe pleasure 'rhal' is gained from working in Girls' Club wilh Miss Wrighl' is evidence of an even greaier achievemenl. CLUB ACTIVITIES CLUB XMAME1. 7 i-S1192 OFFICERS Presidenl' .........,...... Sandy Wilder Vice-Presideni . . . .,..... John Dix Treasurer .... .... B ill Jennings COMMITTEES Dance .................... Dick Frazer Usher Corps ..... ..... D ick KixMiller Club Room ............... Bill Hagenah infer-Scholas+ic Relaiions . .Fred Henschel Sfudeni' Aid .,......,..... Chuck Byrum . iLarry Holland Business Managers . . yvaughn Burnngham Publici'I'y ................. Dick LaBon+e Dinner .... Bud Sfillman TVILDER DIX JENNINGS FRAZER KIXMILLER HAGENAH HENSCHEL BYRUM HOLLAND BURLINGHAM LABONTE STILLMAN TRI-SHIP . . . This lasf has been a successful year for Tri-Ship. In 'furihering ifs ideals of sporis- manship, fellowship, and cifizenship, Tri-Ship has been an imporfanf facfor in fhe developmeni' of New Trier boys. In raising 'Funds +o help 'ihe needy of i+s high school and of iis communify, ii' has more +han equaled ifs esfablished repufafion. ln using i'l's facili'l'ies and organizaiion in co- operafion wi+h faculfy groups, various depari- menis, and ofher clubs, ii has s'I'reng+hened fhe fies 'rhai' make if an infegral pari of New Trier. .fl sr' MR. FRISBIE A y 3, if A - n , f ' A i 1 V1 in , 1, f li TRI-SHIP REPRESENTATIVES Huuu' S'l'llHI.lJRliHliR First Row: Boyle, Hill, Cutler, Lewis, Ellis, Slllllllllll, Hubzlelick, Schwieterl, Engelllzirclt. Spezlkcrzll Second Row: Ellis, Helm. Rothcrmel, Porter, Benson, Olfner, Van Acker, Cleveland, Kingcry. l:1'lllC '50'1llllllfllwl Tllirrl Row: Seddon. XX'ulw01'tlm. Xvllll1lIllS, Sibley, Lingcl, Gzlrrelson, Hans, Rzlclin, Tocllnmmi. DANCES . . . There were six of lhem. Through lhe selec'l'ion of popular orcheslras and lhrough 'l'he promofion of novel'l'y dances, l'he dance commi'H'ee was able 'ro give a large number of dances wilh- ouf suffering a drop in a'r'lendance. An immense crowd aH'ended lhe Hen Hop, for which l'he girls did fhe daling. The Try-Ship, al which and novel cul'-in syslems were 'l'es'l'ed, re- ceived 'Favorable commenlz THE USHER CORPS . . . wil'h il's ac'l'ive ils scope. Slepping oulside 'I'he boundaries of plays, banquels, swimming meels gradualion, fhis group of senior and iunior boys ushered for communily l'he year, l'he annual usher corps parly al' Old Heidelburg proved a BUSINESS MANAGERS . . . office, sold 'rickefs and made ar- rangemenls for dances, leclures, and Ship lenl il's business organizalion 'lo 'lhe music deparlmenl, To promofe and 'rhe spring concerl, and 'lo 'l'he iacully drama club, lo sell liclcels for 'lhe year's arrangemenl, selecling a diFFeren'l' sludenf fo manage each of lhe club's 'lhe new posilions on 'lhe execulive board were crealed lale lasl year. THE CLUB ROOM . . . furnished wilh osl' equipmenl, has been much in demand for affer-school meefings of various clubs 'lhe members of visiling a+hle'l'ic leams, wilh members of N. T.'s l'eam, were afler 'l'he game by lhe inlerscholaslic rela- lions commilrlee. These informal in a langible way 'lo promole good will be- 'lween New Trier and neighboring STUDENT AID . . . in lhe form of books, , frain and lunch liclxels, and scholarships was supplied by Tri-Ship lo boys who nof remain in school. Besides dislribul- ing food, loys, and clolhing 'lo local relief Thanksgiving and Chrislmas, 'lhe sfudenl' aid commiH'ee senl' school supplies, clolhing, 'ro lhe Tennessee mounlain poor. BOB BARTLETT . . . one of l'he mosl' 'lhe club has ever broughl 'lo N. T., gave in March lwo leclures illuslraled wi'rh moving 'laken in lhe far Norlh. His aflernoon leclure appealed especially lo grammar school sludenls, while his evening leclure was well filled +o +he likes of an adull' audience. TWO RADIOS . . . for use in all classes, were boughl' by Tri-Ship, so 'lhal various deparlmenls could lesl' 'rhe worlh of educalional radio programs. If lhe facully finds lhal' 'lhese radios can be used lo supplemenl' class worlc, more will be boughl' in 'fulure years. , I Affairs-vw-M'rra bw AMAA Tl! , . I wwe Xwcwffg, I USHER CORPS First Row: Monroe. Bryson, Lawson, Garrelson, Henschcl, Carey, Kixaliller Qhead USIICYD , Younglore, Bird, Hollc, Gregory, Dilling, Smart. Srronrl Row: Hill, Clements, llurlingham, Warlield, Kiddoo, Cook, Bulrai. Davis. Lalionte, Jasper. B., Stillman, XVellJorn, Knauer. TlIfl'!l Rozu: Hurd, Drucker. Lang, Risk, Olin, Landon, Rothschild, Lodwick, Krause, Uhlemann, Parker, Melfadzean, Holland. TWO DINNERS . . . which encouraged ThaT spiriT oT friendliness and cooperaTion which is so necessary Tor The club's success, were given during The year. AT The aThleTic dinner in The Tall, Ralph Cannon, oT The Daily News sporTs sTaTT, was TeaTured on The program. Harry STuhldreher, aThleTic direcTor and head TooTball coach aT The UniversiTy of Wisconsin, proved To be The high- lighT of The FaTher-Son BanqueT. THE SPORTS CARNIVAL . . . presenTed ioinTly by Tri- Ship and The aThleTic deparTmenT, displayed To The people oT The Township The exTensive inTramural pro- gram offered aT New Trier. The Tinals of mosT of The inTramural TournamenTs were played oTF beTore a large and enThusiasTic crowd. THE TRI-SHIP CUP . . . awarded each year To The boy who, as deTermined by a voTe among The boys, besT exempliTies The club's ideals, wenT To James Olin. INFORMATION DESK CHEER LEADERS Goodnow, jones, Henscllel Qhead cheerleader, , lillis, Vernon First Row: Hagenali. Keith, Bryson, Kingcry, Holzc, Dwyer, Gregory, Parker. Second Row: johnson, XYarlield, Raclin, McNitl, Deacon, Seifert, Lang, Carlson, Crawford, Seddon. V FRlZ . . . Each year Two hundred and TiTTy old members leave The club and Three hundred new ones Take Their place. And yeT The club Teels no bad eTTecT. Each year an in- experienced group oT of- Ticers 'Find They have years oT experience in The handling oT The club, T h r o u gh Their TaculTy sponsor, Mr. Frisbie. From him They inheriT The spiriT and experience necessary Tor The club's TuncTion. 1 Fred Bird .......... Edi+or-in-Chief Chuck Sheridan . . .Managing Edilor Peg Thompson ....,. Fea+ure Edi+or Rila Lechner .......... Desk Edilor BIRD Randolph McCandlish , ,Copy Edifor i Jack Barnefi' ......... Sporis Ediior Gordon Kiddoo ,,,..... Ediforialisf Anne Olms+ed . . .Business Manager Mary Childs, Margarel Spear . . . . . . . .Co-adverlising Managers NEWS EDITORS First Row: Olmsted, Spear. Childs. S01-mul Roni: Thompson. Nlrflziilcllisli. Lecliner. SH ERIDAN Thai' 'I'he News has been improved lhis year is no'r dispuled, bul' iusi' how fhis was accomplished, no one, no+ even +he edifors, can say. Ru'rh Clarke's Type Tripe was perhaps one of 'The mosf popular feaiures, and Dick La Bon+e's Noose snared mosl' of The currenf iokes. The Soapbox and i+s off-spring, Down From 'I'he Tower,' dealf wi1'h cur- T renf issues and sidelighis and aroused considerable inlereslz Buf by far NIR, CARp13N'r1qR NEWS STAFF Ifiml Roni: Schwull Hinckley, Bolleim. Knoop, Felsenlllzil, Nlziczilisler, Leggilt, Kissnm. Amlxaews, NTCKCiglT1ill, Clalrringlon, Clark, Kriuer. Serwzzl Row: Hurley, lforslull, SlliVCI'iClQ, Stringer, Kearney, Halleck, Klll1ZCl1ll2lli, YVnlker, lrlzirsllzlw, Henderson. Watson, Eisenberg. '1'horp, M. Steen. Third Rozv: Jasper. Czirlson, lkairnetl, Bulmi, Smlerberg. James. Pulnznn, Cowan, Davis, Hensehel, Gregory. l.:iBonle. IS. Steen. Ray- mer, Dodds, Frei, Dzilhnn. DEADLINE GOING TO PRESS fhe mosf popular feafure of fhe News was ifs new, larger size. This year's News surpassed any paper published confinuously af New Trier in amounf of space, and if was more popular fhan ever before. The special sixfeen-page issue for fhe Sfafe Sfudenf Council Con- venfion and fhe campaign againsf cuf-in dancing were fhe high-lighfs of fhe News fhis year. Coverage of school evenfs was nof neglecfed, and if can fruly be said fhaf fhe News fulfilled ifs avowed purpose of consfrucfivo suggesfion and unificafion of fhe sfudenf body. Despife fhe facf fhaf a school newspaper is narrowly limifed as fo ediforial policy and scope of news, many people feel fhaf fhe News has abandoned being a puff sheef only, and has become a well balanced and vigorous publicafion. MAKEUP ADVERTISING fclwe Edifor-in-Chief ...... Vaughn Burlingham fMar+ha Jane Harshaw Assisfani Ediiors . . lDick Labonie lJim Hurd SMART HOLLAND HURD ECHOES EDITORS First Row: Ohcrmicr, Lcchncr, XVulsh, Hnbeck. Second Row: Smart, Hotze, Holland, Milchell, MilIer,Gregory. Third Row: Rothschild, Roth. HARSHAXV BURLINGHAM Many changes have been ' e ECHOES 'rhis year, each wi+h a deliniie purpose SIZE . . . The page has E+ry6nla ged Io fhe size of college annuals-9 by I2 inches. T is was - ne 'Io secure advanfages in page make-u - ra s a unlin Io a ou'I' 5,000 square inches, .. r iddlfion picfures. 5 e C ATIO . . . A new high a reached Ihi year in circula 'on, 'I-lse,,L800 ark ' cl b fore 'rhe ook wen'r Io press yu hmm ess l new plan of ufiliz- ing lh W bi lgge rcfhehok. Mosl- s'Iuden'l' ok vanfa of Ihis arrang : I, 'rhaydirninaling a good deal of okkee ing. The ins'l'allmen pfan as gfunfinued for lhose w o prefer d fo pay in Ihai wi 'faculfy members subscribed an in previous ye s. ADVERTISING . . ln spife of Ihe usiness rec ssion, ad- verfising receipls - . -- .C me hu dollars, a record only once before equaled. This was due Io Sam Smar+'s ..l.arry Holland . . . .Sam Smarl' Clrculahon .....,...... Adverfising . 4 . . . . . .Rifa Lechner .Chuck Gregory ..Ed Roihschilcl . . .Palsy Walsh S Carl Hoize I Pa'Hy Harshaw T John Roih ' ' ' 2 Dick Rofh Frances Habeck Ac+iviI'ies . . . .... Rosemary Obermeier Senior Album . . . . Group Picfures . . . A+hle+ics . . . . . . GAA ...... . . . Snapshois .... ..... Phoiography .... ..., Typing ....... ....... Ari' ....... . . ..... Jean Miller Liierary .... ..... L ois Mi'l'chel ,T Q .14-',. Lx.. ' , cali ' ECHOES STAFF First Row: Arnold, Knoop, Chancellor, Bonnet, Burlingham. Spear, Lewis, Mendnm, Nlclieighan. XVolll, Macalister, KI. Drucker, XValk- er, Strom, Burkhard, Zettergren, Voller, Steiner, Huck, Nelson. Second Row: Shiverick, O'Donnell, Adams, Burch, Kleckner, Ripley, Tuttle, Smith. Lorber, lforstall, Stoetzel. Childs, Olmsted, Pose, Heinsen, Kritfer. Penherthy, Steen, Thorp, Sprenger, Feaman, Wilson, Purdy, Ellis. Third Row: johnson, Van Acker, Starr, Hinman, Stillman, Dix, Lang, Denis, Seiden. Steinherger, Crawford, James. Smith, Clark, Oatis, Kixllliller, Hurd, B. Drucker, French, Lehman, Goodnow, Hlolff, Wilcox. well-organized sTaTT and program, as well as To an inc raTes. For Those who did noT wish To place a large adverTisemenT, a paTron's IisT T s book. ART . . . One oT The secTion by Dick LaBonTe. IT is much enlarged caricaTure The mosT popular secTions oT The book. The color figurines by on The division pages and ThroughouT The body oT The are sheeT by George Lundy. greaTIy To The humor oT The book. ACADEMICS . . ECHOES has made Ii++Ie menTion oT The various academic deparTmenTs, The baby picTures and The om Them wiTh clubs. In This year's academic division, The each deparTmenT are combined, making one compacT, uniTied MONTHS . . . In year is picToriaIly presenTed. oT The I937-I938 school' evenTs, plus a compleTe IisT of The oTher happenings, The ADVERTISING Barbara Burch john Clark David Denis Lihhy Drum Lucy Huck jean Hurley Paul Lang Carolyn Nelson Ann Olmstead, Bookkeeper Bob Parker Dan Seiden Mary Shiverick Sam Smart, Manager Margaret Spear. Bill Collector Ralph Starr jim Steen Marjorie Steen Eunice Thorpe Al Van Acker PHOTOGRAPHY Bredin Burns Bill Drucker Lon Hill jack Lawson Dick Roth, Co-editor john Roth, Co-editor justus Schlicting Margaret Stoetzcl Jim XYollf Patty Dick Cowan Bill Hagenah Patsy King Rita Leclmer, Editor Lucille Lorber Ralph Raclin Dick Snyder Betsy Wilson TYPING Sally Adams Frances Halleck, Editor Lois Knnzelman Edith Mendum Hilda Voller GROU P PICTU RES Mary Childs john Dix Charles Gregory. Editor Dick Johnson jean Kleckner Wilma Knoop Jean Kritzer Mickey Macalister Randolph IXIcCandlish Doris Paterson Cushing Smith Bud Stillman Hanson Larry Holland. Manager Gordy Kiddoo Dick Kixkliller Dick Wagner BOYS' SPORTS john Adamson Bud Carey Ken Crawford Don French Bill McNitt Vince Oatis Ed Rothschild, Editor GIRLS' SPORTS Jean Forstall Alice jean Heinsen Barbara Lewis Ruth Sprenger Marg XValkcr Patsy XValsh, Editor Aimee Wol ll ART Marge Arnold jean Miller, Editor jane Strom Tom Wilcox SNAPSHOTS Janaan Fleming Clark Goodnow Carl Hotze. Editor Bud Miller Pete Oliver Margaret Tuttle Gertrude Weinstork ACTIVITIES Louise Burkhard Dick Farwell Rosemary Ohermeier. l t 1 r Kay 0'Donncll jane Penherthy Bob Raymer Barhara Ripley Ruth Steiner Lillian Zettergrcn LITERARY Betty Bonnet Glidden Himnan Dick Lelnnan Rosemary Mclieigha Il Lois Mitchell. Editor Rosamund Purdy Marcia Smith Herbert Steinberger PIIRDY lll'RI.lNGHAKI DIX Presidenl' ..... .... V aughn Burlingham Vice-Presidenl' ........,...... John Dix Secrelary-Treasurer ..... Rosamund Purdy T.N.T. is New Trier's award lo sludenls whose service, aclivily, and leadership have been oulslanding. The name T.N.T. slands for l'he Lalin phrase Tenax, Nobilis, Triumphans Islead- fasl, noble, lriumphanll. Miss Hadden and Mr. Windoes are 'rhe sponsors. In +he spring of lhe year 'lhe aclive members of T.N.T. vole upon l'he l'wenl'y-six seniors and 'rwelve iuniors 'lo be admil l'ed, lheir vole being based upon 'lhe recommendalions of 'rhe deans, 'rhe club sponsors, 'lhe advisers, and adviser chairmen. MISS HADDEN MR. IVINDOFS SENIORS ELECTED JUNIOR YEAR SENIORS ELECTED SENIOR YEAR JUNIORS ELECTED JUNIOR YEAR BOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS Fred Bird Ann Burnham Dick Cowan Beverly Andrews -lack Davis Patty Chancellor Vaughn Burlingham Alice HZIIISOII Joe Graf Alice Crowder D011 GHTTCISOII Patty Ha rshaw lohn Dix Alice jean Heinsen Chuck Gregory Libby Drum Dick Labonte Mary lliartalister Dick Frazer Dol is Paterson Ed Greenhalgh Martha Jane Harshaw Bob Landon blanc Rcqorth Bill Hagenagh Rosamund Purdy Fred Henschel Jayn Kassner Jack Lawson Xlargarct Xvgilkcr Dick Kixlkfillcr Peg Thompson Larry Holland jean Kleckner Bud Stillman Mary YVilder ' Gordon Kiddoo Rita Lechner Paul Lang -lean Miller Bill McNitt Lois Mitchell Russ Monroe Jane Penberthy jim Olin Margaret Tuttle Ralph Raclin Patsy Walsh Chuck Sheridan Alice XVhite T N T First IEOZIT Kiildoo. KixMiller, Bird, Thompson, Hanson. Purdy, I-Ieinsen, Paterson, Burnham, Hagenah, Frazer, Dix, Penberthy, Kass- l'lCl'. Svrmzd Roni: Druin, Kleckner, Records, Mitchell, XVilder, Chancellor, LCCIIIICY,VITIIIIIC,CTOXYKICI1'XVLIIIQCV, Walsh, Andrews, Macalistcr. Tlzirrl Row: Stillman, Sheridan, I,aBonte, Garrctson. Davis, Landon, BIcNitt, Monroe, Olin, Henschel, Gregory. Lang. Iflollanil, Graf. Greenhalgh. off O 1-T 1-.QD bac!! Lv - . I i NX N N ka 5 gf' .fin qv ' N .1r+JE?,x-grwihal, Q X2,o1M 'J x. sj-IM 'MVR ,fi-,,u.vj,Q Y yf,,v' ALAX TJ v -,J - J ' gyxikx-NJQ xQ,LLL.K-L.-,Lf V I VM1 o,,,rL-4 v',,n..,,N, Nj, .X K X l wt vi, X.. L. Ran eo among We bed sdnooXs N, our acaoenfxc. courses and ackKv'xkRes have done much Noknpvove We good s'canoKnq o? We sc?nooX. e couni 'm W V if I V -P r ' '. x f .VI 5 - Y rv I I ' ' I 1 lr' .Y Mu, J I, My 5, FACULTY Firsl Row: Mrs. Aclelaiclc Aloncs Brad- burn, Mrs. Marian Colton Qclcpartmcnt hczulj , Miss Frzlmics Anderson. Szffmzrl Row: Mr. George Swigart, Mr. C. SCIIIIIIIZICIICII MUSIC . . . Mainlaining Ihe high sfand- ards of previous years and expanding iI's scope +o include an even greafer per cenf of Ihe sfudenl' body, now well over one-Ihircl, 'rhe music deparI'men'r proved of even greaI'er Ioenefif Io 'rhe school as a whole This year Ihan ever before. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Sf'nlmI.' Shank, Trmnp. F Sfllllflfllgi Yzucs. Bnrnhznn, Calhoun, Slnilh, Koppcr, Gchcrl, Miller Blum, Duncan, VV:1lsh. BOYS' ENSEMBLE S11nl1'rl.' Kix Miller. Slancling: H. Rich, Roth, Benson. XYiIclcr, Wolfe. S. Rich, Bcrhlingcr, Burlinghzxm. CHOIR First Razr: Carey fprcsiclcntj, I-I. Rich Qlrcnsnrcrj. Hole fSCCl'Cl1ll'yD, XV:1Ish, Shank, XVootcn, 'I'l'llI'llP, Bnrnhznn, Drum, Bhun, Burlinghznn, Duncan, PCIIIJCYIIIY, Stringer, Calhoun, Gcbcrt. Sermirl Row: XVCIIS, Badger, Chronic, Smith, 'l'odLI, Arms. YOllllgIJCI'g, Yconlzxn, Purdy, Hcinscn, Olson. Koppcr, Yulcs. Miller, Kass- ncr, Roth, Moss, Cutler. Third Row: S. Rich. Porter, Pzlnlson, Conmlit, Lzlzcznr, Benson, Woods, I-Icrtcl, YViIcIcr, Lodwick, Kixklillcr, Buhzli, UIIICIIIIIIIII, Cook, Farwell, Bnrlinghznn, NVOIIY. n,,g,., .,,,, s,V....s,...,,.....,..,,,.i., . . W... .. Y M, . . . , . ,,. ., . ,, . ..,.,..s,,..s.... . M . ,, M Lazcar 1 , -. -fm.1.mN,ev.f C , - BOYS' OPERA GROUP First Rona' Moss, Roth, Kendrick. Dundzts, XVelborn, Gzlllney, F2ll'Xl'Cll, Badger. Green, Hiuners. Wells. Chronic, Cutler, Penlmcrthy, N'ood. Bricker, llerlmlinger. Scmnrl Rnztn' Bird. Niclntyre. Hillner. YVillizuns, Rich, S., Lztzcznx Condit. Mcfizuidlisll. Cushman. Bryson, lwllllllllllllll. Porter. Cook, Younglove, l':tulson, Kennedy. Rich, H., Seddon, Aishton. Rotltertnel, Chronic, Wolll, Farwell. Thin! Rmv: KixNliller Ipresidentj. Burlinghnnl Cvice presidentj, Frazer fsecretaryj, Hngennlt ftreztsurerj. Reed, Fllllllllllll. Frey, Cowan. Rothschild, Dilling, Carey, Mather, Hertel, Benson, Bulmi, Terzztkes, Olin, Smith, Lodwick, Loewenherz. Mztcqueene. ENSEMBLES . . . To climax a year of local appearances and an increased number of radio engage- menfs, The ensembles sang al' +he Nalional-tMusic Convenlion in S+. Louis. Their performance was received so well by l'he audiences oftlhe -coun1'ry's besi' music leachers +ha'r hopes for annual excur- sions +o +he music convenlions have 'been aroused. CHOIR . . . Made up of a mixed groupiof fhe mosl oufslanding voices in New Trier, lhe choir made several public appearances during 'rhe year, and ended ifs season by singing, according +o cuslom, al commencement X , 3 CHRISTMAS CONCERT . . . All The choral groups, as well as l'he orchesfra parricipaled, and 'lhe concerf again formed a high spol in lhe 'lownshipfs holiday celebralion. This year, 'rhe concerl was made even more impressive by placing lhe chorus on 'lhe sliage of 'lhe large gym and by new sound reflecfors. Thus a larger number of people lhan ever before were able 'lo hear 'rhe concerl. GIRLS' OPERA GROUP First Rout: Miller fpresidentj , Penberlliy fviec presidentj , Kopper Qsecretztryj , Grover, Blum, Drum, Brown, Woolen, Launlx, Hzunil- ton, Mcfllellztnd, xvIllSll. Felsenthal, Murray, Thonipson. Kisszun. Svmnrl Row: Burlinghnm. Duncan, Stringer, Kenney, Todd, Wiese, Burnliztnt, Truntp, Calhoun, Yates. Yeotnztn. Kunzeltnztn. Meyer, Hztusemun, Records, Shank, Hill, Swztrts, Neef. Thirrl Row: Von lilxers. Robb. Arms. Mestjiztn. Lee, johnson, Hcinscn. Youngberg, Olson, Alllcck. Kuhicck. Pttrdy. Sntitli, Nickel, Hocsli, Knssner, Heztrne, Crowder, I-Iolc, Gcbert. FIRST BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Davis Qpresidentj , Steen fviee prcsidentj , L11 llonte Qsecrctztryj , Gztrretson fconnnitteej , Lindberg fl'0lllllllllCCJ , Gary, Deu- con, Fztger, Drcbus, Hznnley, Aishton, Dougherty, Nlzittliews, Strztnsky, XVright. Second Row: Lewis, Smith, Illllilllllll, Hztrbeck, Mztcklorrztn, Starr, Petersen, Krecr, Olson. Locke. Sitnpson. Howell. Reilly, Braid- ford, Van Horne. Third Row: Kidd, Trtnnp, Sihley. Cliristerson, Cochran. Goekel, Risk, Helke, Scott, Bztrtholomaty. Nichols. Mc.-Xllister, Wright, lick, Hunt. SPRING FESTIVAL . . . The climax of fhe year in fhe music deparfmenf was fhe spring fesfival pre- senfed on May 24 fo an enfhusiasfic audience. Every member of fhe musical organizafions par- ficipafed. The proceeds wenf fo fhe scholarship funds of fhe Tri-Ship and Girls Club. THE SENIOR MUSIC CLUB . . . is made up of sfudenfs proficienf eifher wifh a musical insfrumenf or in vocal abilify. Sfudenfs are accepfed only affer fryoufs before fhe sfanding members. Meef- ings are held every ofher week and programs are presenfed by fhe members wifh an occasional oufside speaker. Officers fhis year were: Franny Alcely, presidenfg Jean Miller, vice-presidenfg Bob Fuessle, secrefary: and Dick Rofh, freasurer. THE JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB . . . has had a very successful and enioyable year. The club was very versafile and had a wide variefy of insfrumenfs as well as several oufsfanding singers. The annual inifiafion, or Sfunf Nigh+, was clefinifely a success. The more dignified and formal Par- enfs Nighf, held in June, culminafed all fhe musical efforfs of fhe year. FIRST GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: King Qpresidentj , Mziealistcr Qsecretztryj, Chancellor Qeotntnitteej, Scthipfet' QCOIHIIIIIICCH, Bennett, 'l'odd, Stnith, Good- hue, Perkins, Royal, S. Royal, A., Torrey, Frye, Stinemztn, Berblinger, lidwztrds, Boston, Everson, Childs. Svroml Roni: Scofield, Kirchner, Beeler, Frank. Czirlen. XVeld, Coodnow, Baker, Baker, B., McKeiglt:ttt, Koch, Reiehtnztnn, Rcidy, Kilner, McNeal, YIIIIOIHPSOII, Mitchell, Coyl, Anderson, Hoake, Burton, IVheeloel4. Keller, Hclhnuth, jorjoriztn. Third Row: Hindley, Beeler, lllllCCZllIClZlIl1, Cztllender. XVzilke1', Scthness, Vernon, Pose, Olmsted, Heerens, Dzihnckc. Carlson. Kors- gren, Stoetzel, Luuglicztd, Reiehniztnn, Dungnn, Helton, Robertson, O'I-Izirra, Cunnnisky, XYhite. Scztrrzttt, Eisenberg, Todd, Pierson. N 3ln--,fray-fly 11,53-5-g,A5jQ,'s3 q,jyfK3.5q.gg,g5x 4,s:l,n SECOND BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row: NIaeLeish. Idler, Slllilllllll. Todlmzlnn. Brznldt, Swingley. I.e:1l, Sloerk, Quziinluncc. Roth. Dodds. liricson, Brown, Clusllnmn. Svmnd Row: von der Holl, Waist, Sllernlun. Sosnn, Oman, Connor. Frei. H1llS'Xlllll'Sl. Canning. lfuxon, l'erfy. Nifxllllglllllll, Flllllllgllll. Tliirzl Row: Slmnk, Ellis. Nlitchell, Ambler, Olin, Compton, XV:nus, Krielml, Rudd, Iillllglllllllly. Peterson. Groli, Woolron, Bauer. MUSICALE . . . Afler 'rhe Carnegie granl of over 600 records was made lo New Trier, lhere nalur- ally arose +he queslion of how fhese recordings could be made accessible 'ro 'rhose inleresled in hear- ing lhem. ln response lo numerous requesls, l'he Musicale was formed. This club is in charge of Marjorie Hullgren and Mrs. Kidd. Though nol' dedicaled exclusively lo programs of recordings, il meels 'rhe needs of 'rhose who love music bul' are nol' necessarily engaged in 'lhe sludy of an in- sl'rumenl'. GLEE CLUBS, CHORUSES . . . Wilh over 800 sfudenls aclive in l'he music deparlmenl' 'I'here are many organizalions lo which 'lhey may belong. Voices are assigned lo parl and organizalion in l'he freshman year and lheir developmenliclosely waiched. Beginning in +he choruses sfudenls are gradually shifled info lhe higher groups unlil 'rhe lop groups, 'l'he opera, glee clubs, and 'rhe choir are reached. SECOND GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Ruin: Russell fP1'CSlLlClll,, Schciner Qsccrelnryj, NVhiLel1e:1d, Bukkenmo. Coburn, Fznrr. Anlmll, Wagner. llole. Glenn, Beggs, Cross. Phelps. Trevelier. jones. l'. Nielsen, Eisenberg, Myrlzuul, Thoinpson. Srrozzrl Row: P2lllllCl'. Nlncqueene, I-Ioesli. I,:n'son, Gloede. llziley. Tucker. Srllipfer, Cllnncellor, Burlinglnnn, Armstrong. Kirkpat- rick, Burpee. -Iaunes, lickllurt, Hullgren, Rogers, Butler, jones, Bezncli, lf. Neilson, Bray. Hunley. iluyne. Tlzirrl Rauf: Melilroy. Stinson, Mork, Rogers, Donnuslmerger, Alldridge, Paulson. Burge. Widen. Arcns. Rngsdnle. Fix, IR-zn're, Welch. Bellows, Douglas, I,onck. Byrne. Siefkin, Logan, -lost, Biclil, Clanke, Neiglick, Horn, cilllllflllgtf. , 1 x,-- X x--1 ,I ' 1 'Dk , y xftC I- f FIRST VIOLINS Francis Akely Jane Drucker Dorothy Faville Richard Neukranz Elaine Vaught Marian Olson Millicent Grant Ray Drebes Beverly Andrews Mary Gedge PIANO Lois Mitchell DOU BLE BASS Bob Hinman 0 clceA tu FLUTES Steve Finney .Ioan Kilner Karl Humphry Ben Moon Nancy Claar D RU MS Carl Mayer Bob Speigclhauer OBOES Ed Johnston 'lack Robertson Charlotte Wilds TROMBONES SECOND VIOLINS Betty MacDonald Virginia Graham Bob Humphrey Matilda Clarke Norman Fifer Bob Peterson K. Halpin Arthur Arms K. Philipsborn Tom Lucas Mason Galfney Bob Mann CLARINETS Glidden Hinman Leslie Matson CELLOS XVinnifred Hoffman George Putman WVillard .Iarchow Claire Cassidy Melvin Nylund jean Moreau Dick Pettibone CO RN ETS Clinton Carpenter Tom Hoyne VIOLA Art Shapiro Francis Bickham Julius calm Andy Kuhy John cox mint Loco Don Melvin Ct igti 'les Wilder rt-ed Kilner Stanley Fisher THE ORCHESTRA . . . added greatly to all the Dr . ' Club presentations by rendering lovely overture and intermission music. Appearing - ,li - O i n ristmas and Spring Concerts it pre- sented many beautitul pieces ot its o 'tP:Ul 4 - Q nying the combined choral groups. One ot the biggest tasks ot the year was the : - in connection with the Chimes ot Nor- mandy. This called tor long hours ot reh rsa fig? the principals and choruses. THE BAND . . . under the direction ot Mr. c macher V tinued its schedule ot playing at all ot the 'Football and basketball games as well as a T - l-sc ol assemblies. It also appeared at various community and civic functions. One ot its larg t ve s was the Annual Band Concert. This con- cert, the twentieth ot its kind, marked the twen e A F - r ot Mr. Schumacher's service to New Trier. SENIOR MUSIC CLUB , First Row: Akely fpresidentj, Miller Cvice presidentj. Roth Qtreasurerj , Fuessle fsecretaryj, Penberthy fcommitteej, Kopper Qcom- mitteej, Clark, Pierson, Goodhue, Cleveland, Hartwell, D1'llCliCl','lwI'lllll1l, Burnham, Hole, Lewis, Maddock, Tllottlpson, Andrews. Second Row: Shank, Ripley, XVooten, Favillc, Gcbert, Calhoun, Grant, Merriman, Youngberg, Lee, Laughead, Kubicek, Bickham, McMillan, Smith, Pagliarulo, Mitchell, Von Ebers, Yates, Loco, Kilner, Hollman, Duncan, Everson, Purdy. Third Roni: S. Rich, XVolll', llerblinger, Lazear, B. Hinman, Graf, KixMiller, XVilder, Carlson, Buhai, Parker, Jarchow, Locke, Cahn, G. Hinman, Matson, Humphrey. Y K' ' X y x1K.l Xxxlyl 'lx 5 - f 5 -QI 'A sux Vx is .Y x,v1 f t NY ntf' Q gxik L' - A -5. X f as is . 'xxx -I S ' -5 xx .Il ,. Nyy 1 N N Q, 2 X7-'Xiihyx Ai .I r3ts,w:gwJQJ JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB Firxl Roan' Adams tpresidentj. 'lhompson fvice presidentj, BIZIIIIICSOII fsocial chairmanj, Swarts. Berblinger. Barton. llollman, McClelland, Mcllonald. Weishaar. Thompson. Sawwml lt'oz1'.' Beach. Galliner, Ififer. Fischer. Farr, Myrland. Humphrey. David. Finney. Claar. Tllirrl Roan' Putnam. Wilds, Moreau. Nleyer. 'l'ellis, Ncukranz. Goodman, XVolf, Marshall. k f f Xifix J I CORNET Mason .-Xldrieh Donald Campbell Bill Dodds Bill Dundas Norman Ifrans Owen Hayes Vernon Hutchings George Nliller Louise Peach Iidnard Peterson Carl Renneckar Fred Shefte Jerome Slellens Concert Meister XN'alter Campana lidward Clalley -lark Homan Bob Nlaeser -lim Nlayland I-iergns Mead Bill Melvin 'loe Merrill lidward Kehiaian TENOR SAX Howard Borehardt Bill Van Arsdale ALTO SAX Nathan Brenner Ben Richards Reginald Ronnsfull Sam Vernon jack Davies Hud I-lallett -lack I-Ioetger Robert Osterman BARITONE Norman Tinker Philip Mallen Kam! 5 . C. SCIIIIIIIIICIICIX Iiallrllmzsler Bob Bolinger, Drum Major CLARINET Bill Appel Cordon I-Iinners Leslie Nlatson I.eo NIeShane Robert Nicholson Burl llerrill Lawrence Schnber Ifi cd Stratach Byron Towle Norman Deno Russell lfoust Robert Lau John Lemmon Charles Reimers OBOE Lfdwa rd Johnston SOUSAPHONE I,eete Reefer Charles Moon PERCUSSION 'lim Rosenow Henry Diettrich I-ileanor Iapsch Bob Spiegelhaner Bob Bolinger .lohn Allen john Childs Dick Nlagner XYLOPHONE Bob Spiegelhaner BELLS lileanor Lipsch MELLO PHONE William Hayes .-Xrline I,ipsch Ray Hallbauer Clare Tlialman PICCOLO Robert Matson TROMBONE Ceorge Leichsenring Bill Nlcl.aren Carl XVelnneyer Charles Hlillis .Xndr Ruby 'l'om NIcCrat'ken Billv NIt'COII0llgIl FLUTE lingerie IFIICSSIC Robert Nlalson 'lanya Shapiro FRENCH HORN Carl Nlayer EUPHONIUM Betty Ranstcad TUBA Bill Nlerkle OPERA . . . During 'rhe second semesier +he energies of mosl' of fhe deparfmenl, combined wifh fhose of fhe dramalics coaches and s+age crew, were direcfed 'loward 'rhe presen+a+ion of 'ihe fradi- fional opera. This year Planque++e's The Chimes of Normandy was chosen for presenlalion. The end of +he firsf semesfer 'Found fhe principals selecled, and soon +he choruses were on +he sfage, march- ing up and down, and doing o1'her necessary 'rhings under 'I'he direcfion of 'ihe fireless coaches. The fwo weeks following spring vacafion were filled wi+h endless rehearsals, and 'Finally +he complefed opera emerged from a disconnecled conglomerafion of songs, dialogue, marching, and srage proper- fies. The 'Fruil' of all 'lhis labor was given on fhe nighls of April 29 and 30, when The opera was pre- senfed 'io lhe public. Hs huge success was due nor only 'lo lhose who acfually appeared on The sfage, buf +0'+he concerfed efforf of many whose only reward was The knowledge of a iob well done. To fhe laHer especially, go +he laurels for +he excellenl performance. R THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY nEhcrs F Scrpolctle, a goudffor-notlzing lvlrgnffa V0 1 Phyllis Trump K I ouisc Yatcsf Gcrnriinc llzr I sl rr 11' n'.'s .... ' ' K ' ' I U H F IO Li 1Ann Burnham Maidens . X ---. ...- 5 ,13i::,1iisz5fl::1,i11, -'-- - - - l 'l52JIi1ii2Ei21TEi mum . .. .... g.1g3grgfg':5I,j0un Sll71ll1llC ..........,........,. l Bcity Gcbcmx 1 Adelaide Shradcr .Richard KixMilIcr Henri, Marquis of Cmvmillc .... jean Grcnichcnx, a fi.Y,IUTlIl!1lI fXViIliam Lazearl' I Richard Roth ., , , fRiCllHl'ClFl'HZC1'X Gaspaid, a mm: . .... ..... I Fred Bird - - - f xvlllllfl' Loewcnhcrz' rl hc Bmlll ' ' ' I Don Bcrhlingcr Registrar . . . .............. Jim XVOIIY Assessor , . . . . ......... Notary .. 4' Indicates thc Friday night cas .Bud Carey 1 David Hcrtels' ' 1 Stanley Rich L. ,C A I I Qv.. ,si aj ,1.- .. ' -.. if .. 4 P! if ' f su 'ZX .2 ., '-' .' QM? Y ' . 4 . I 12 , jafn ' 'X pang V1-fd Sbxiife ' z ' 0 wg. V '. ,X ,g. ,s,,. fm,-5. 9, Vx. S, -.V-fr 1 , - I :Wifi--..pf. I 4 Q - Vi 55,,5.,y,4:4 x 'S ks I ' 4 ' wir I D 4-A 's ' . 1 5:32 it E ALA :- SLN N 'lfhghssngllazfxh J K pf, I AX X fi P' N ' . . X.. 1- 'w4?4 W . ,Ww:,,aLk-.5 A , . ...Q F g I ,. Y N KA . A . , t X. A y - 5 Effimi R ' A A .1 J ., M .i . .i g V .. fs' ,Wg . if !f'0-'nada vw X i 5 R Aish 515' K, in . N, - 1 -. X. -. Q a Q - if-Enix V S b f. lt' 0 215, 'DQ' AV, 1 1 . f 1? W N 9 S . .4 a .,- M K, N K . 25 mf' .3 U , JY 5 s FACULTY I fMiss Elisabefh Sfanwood l Qyaches . . . . . lMr. Gordon Van Kirk 3 1, livlr. Minor T. Coburn V 4 I Jxfhral Speaking ...... Miss Polly Feeney FACULTY . if K5 W Sfagecrafl' ........ Mr. Roberl' A. Harper R X J J - Sitting: Lighter, Feeney, Stanwood CClCP211'lI1lClEjl ,K Cioshimes M rs' Jane W' Llghier heady I J U1 F Lighhng. . . ..., Mr. Roberi A. Harper Slllildillgg Coburn, jones, Van Kirk, Harpeuxq Q xl Ll XJ DRAMATICS . . . During 'lhe pas+ year lhe Dra- malic club has made a special efforl' 'ro confinue ils recenl policy of giving a grealer number of inferesfed sludenls opporlunily +o 'rake parl' in dramalic produclions. One way of accomplishing fhis has been 'lo give more plays and a'r leasl' l'wo performances of each play. The dramafic season has been nofeworlhy 'For The variely of plays pre- senfed. Aside 'From pleasanl' remarks on 'rhe qualify of l'he acling, lhe direcfors received many compli- menls on l'he excellenl manner in which 'rhe various produclions were slaged. Much credil' is due +0 fhe elificienl work of lhe several crews. DRAMATIC CLUB BOARD First Row: Sinding, Hargis, Everson Qseerelaryj , Crowder. Scmml Row: Laughcad, Gregory Qprcsidenlj, Seiden. Stillman Qvice presidentj. Harry Domin , . . . Sulla, a Rohotess ... .... Marius, a Robot .. Helena Glory .... Dr. Gall ....... Mr. Fabry ...., Dr. Hallemeir .. . Mr. Alquist Mr. Busman .. . Nana ........... Radius. a Robot .. Helena. a Rohotess Primus. a Robot First Robot ...... Second Robot .. . Robot Servant . . . R. . . . . . . .Charles Gregory . . . . .Doris 'lean Hargis .Randolph McCandlish .. . . . . . . .Bonnie Lamb ....XVilliam Lazear . . . . .Barry 0'Flal1crty .. .. . ...I11Ii11s Cahn .. . .John Srhopen .........Kingsley Boyd Mary Frzmres I.1lllgllCflCl . . . . .Robert Greenberg . . . .jane Xv1llSl.l'llll1 . . . . . .Pele Oliver . . .Peter Gerhard .. . . . . .Garrett James ... . .Clarke Goodnow DRAMATIC CLUB . . . is made iup of s+uden'rs who have +aken parl' in plays sponsored by +he club. lfincludes nor only fhe members of +he cas'rs, bu? also 'rhe members of fhe various crews which aid in produc- fion. During l'he year, aside from presenfing five plays 'ro large audi- ences, rhe club had a number of very inleresring meelings, lhe pro- grams of which included amafeur falenr, as well as oulside speakers and arlisls. A new Dramalics course was offered rhis year for +he purpose of giving insfruclion in 'lhe fechnique of acling. ln 'lhe voice and dic- fion classes, efliorrs were made 'ro improve fhe qualily of individual speech. One of 'rhe new innovalions in lhe dramafics deparlmenl' has been Miss Feeney's course in Choral Speaking. This class has been organized lo 'reach sludenlslo reci'l'e poerry in chorus and achievelbeauliful ef- fecfs by vocal fones and modulalion. The advanfages 'robe gained from +his class are beHer voice conlrol and correci' enunciafion. There has recenlly been a movemenr +oward choral speaking in.+he colleges. New Trier is one of fhe firsi' high schools lo lake up This work. CLARENCE Mrs. Marlin .......... june Nnelhnns june llignell' Nlr. Wheeler ........ Riehnral Hngner XVill'lrll NleNil fl lnlny Mnllliuj . t Qsilllllililyy Rieliaml Snyder Mrs. XVheeler ........... Nlnrx' Owens Balrlxlrzl O'Gr:uly Bobby XVheeler ......... Vlannes XVUIIT Qlfriclny Nl1lllllCl'5 Williann Bricker fslllllfllllfy Cornelius Kennedy Corn Wheeler ......,.. BUIIY llnnisee Qlfriclny Nl2lllllCCj june llannillnn fsill nrclnyj Peg Tlnnnpson Violet l'inney . ....... l,0l'UlllY l-'uville Clarence . . . Della .... Dinwimlclie ... Carrol 'lUllllSUll XYilli:nn ll2lgCll1lll Ralph Ruelin' lame Reeorlls larry june Clark ..,.,..lJ:1viml I.m'kelt George Pnlnnnx' Hnherl Stein . ........... Xllmerl Graf 3 Rosie ........... . l'nnl Lang Xlnrr Many Crawford Virffinin Kioodricll' F7 UQ Played llle pair! Friday afternoon and Szmmlny evening. 3i...t5 gli--ji THE PLAYERS GROUP . . . is composed of oufsfanding members of fhe Dramafic club, chosen by fhe direcfors fo include fhose members who have shown fhe mosf consisfenf and consfrucfive inferesf in dra- mafics. This year fhey presenfed W. E. Barry's breafhless melodrama, The Jade God. TWO FALL PLAYS . . . were presenfed fhis year. The firsf, The Cradle Song, was given af mafinee and evening performances on November IO. R.U.R. followed on fhe evenings of November I9 and 20. These plays differed greafly: The Cradle Song was a quief, peaceful, sfory based on fhe beaufy and simplicify of life in a convenfg R.U.R. on fhe ofher hand, deall' wifh fhei fufure and showed a com- plefely mechanized sociefy. THE SENIOR PLAY . . . Boofh TarIcingfon's comedy classic, CIarence, was given on March I9 and 20. This play concerns an ex-soldier who becomes a house servanf in a slighfly crazy, 'loo wealfhy family, and who Iafer furns ouf fo be a beefle experf. Two problem children, a boy and a girl of high school age, provide much of fhe humor and fhe many involved sifuafions in fhe play. The whole family admires Clarence, especially fhe governess. He sfraighfens oul' everyone's problems and 'lhen runs away fo marry fhe governess. There were fhree per- formances, and in an efforf fo esfablish a precedenf which would make fhe annual senior play more significanf fhe audience was encouraged fo come in formal affire. Affer fhe play a recepfion was held in fhe dining hall. THE FROSH-SOPH PLAYERS . . . closed a very successful dramafic season by presenfing Brook's Wappin' Wharf, an inferesfing comedy dealing wifh pirafes who fake possession of a Iighfhouse as a base for fheir operafions. Wappin' Wharf was given by a Freshman casf on June 3 and a Sophomore casl' on fhe following nighf. WAPPIN' WHARF Patch-Eye .... Duke ..... Captain . . Darlin' . Red Joe ,... Betsy .... . . . . . . .Turner XVilson - Chuck Heston' . . . .John Storner Bob Dotlclsl' ..........Jack Hlalker XVarren lNlacKenzie' . Clara Lee MacCaddam Phyllis Burlingham' . . . . .Bruce Borregaard jack fllll'0llICT . . . . . . .Barbara Barton Nlary .lane Herbal Sailor Captain ........ John Rodger Bob Cleveland Sailors: Bill Steen, Dick Cahn. Ernest Keller. Jim XVigglesw0rth. Horton French, Mike Hill. ' Freshman Cast. DRUMS OF OUDE Miss Hamilton ......... Mrs. Clayton . . . . .Capt. McGregor Mr. Hoskins ...... Lieutenant Hartley DeLay ....... Sergeant McDougal Mr XVehr .... Mr Mr. Gannaway Mr. Jones Mr. Harper I Mr. Hoskins Mr Troelstrup Mr Harper Mr Gannaway Mr DeLay Mr Jones. Private l'wo Hindustani Servants . . .... Soldiers WILL O' THE WISP Miss Gerup ...... Miss Hamilton . . . Miss Wilson ..... . . . ....Serving Maid Miss Rossberger H7ill6j',7'l? None Miss Dixon . . . Miss Vlasto . . . Miss V. Smith . . Mrs. Vernon . . . Mrs. Troelstrup Mrs. Kimbell .. . ..XVill o' the WVisp ... . . . . .Poet's Wvife . . .Country Hloman of Them Perfect .. Amanda . . . . Lucy . . . Julia .. .... Amy ...Cecile . ...Eve l 1 THE CRADLE SONG 'l'l1c Priorcss , ,..... ............ R osamutid Purdy 'l'et'es:1 .......,.......... .... N l:1rtl1:1 Russell Sister 'lllilllllll of IllC Cross . ..... Betty Celmert 'l'l1e Doctor ............. . . .Fred Hensehel The Yicaircss ..,............ . . .Lois K1111zcl111:111 'l'l1e Mistress of the Novices . . . ...Hztrlcne Xvillll Sister Nlzircellat ........,... .-X111o11io ... ...... . Sister Mary of jesus Sister Sztgrztrio .... 'l'o1'e1 ......... . 'l'111'11c1'z1 .. .... Cotuitry Nlllll . . . .Alycc Vztrney . . . .Seeley Loclwick . . ..... Carol Johnson ... . . .Birtrjorie Sinding . . .Dorothy Hentlerson ......Nancy Robb . . . .Dave Hertel l'e1'ki11s ....... jack Ilet'1'iCk .. limlitlt lle1'1'i1'k . THE JADE GOD Clehert .....XYilli:1111 l.:t7c:11' .. ,...... Dorts .leant llztrgts Nlrs. 'l'l1o1'sl11' .... Nlillf' I-'1':1111'is l.:111gl1c:11l' john Nlztrtin .. 'lean Nlillicent .. Inspector llnrke .. Blunt .......... Petcis , . ........filllll'll'S fil'l'g0l'Y . . .jczttitte liYCl'S0ll ,...Kit1gslev lloyd ......l'cte11 G1'1'l1:t1'1l . . , .D111111111 'l'111111i1'lilT THE STAGE CRAFT classes design and conslrucf lhe se+s. The Dramalic Club is grafeful +o Miss Murphy and lhe arl' classes for lhe work lhey do in painling 'rhe por'rrai'l's and olher special effecls usecl in many of lhe plays. PROP CREW STAGE CREW First Roni: Records, Klilfl, Lnkcns, Crowzlcr flIll1ll1lgCl'b. lion- First Rrmr: Crowder, Landis. N 4 l0lSOll K lin lxdlu H lrlc n nn ncl, Pcnick. Al2ll'.'xllSlCl'. Shaw. Svrmrrl Rain: lshislcr. Bellows. SL'1lI'l'1lll, RClg'lll1lll, King. Tnlllc, Swmzrl Rn1u.' Matson, 'I'nnniclilT Cchcil Suclnn C inhi HIIIISCIHHIT. '- -- . w Illini Roux Iowcll, Boyd. CILLII Exscnhcx THE BROADCASTING CLUB . . . Selecling i'rs members by qualifying fesfs, l'he Broaclcasling Club mainlained a large bul acfive membership. Various groups read radio slril's,rcomplele wi+h sound effecls, +o develop dramafic abilily and improve fheir microphone fechnique. When Dr. Mesner of lhe Columbia sludios spoke +0 'l'he club, +he members learned aboul' 'rhe creafion of a radio program. A lrip 'I'o see 'lhe Firs'l Nighl'er program was a highligh+ of fhe year. l CREWS . . . The sfage crew, under +he direcfion of Mr. Harper, has charge of making 'rhe shifls in scenery belween fhe acls of l'he play and il' is l'he speed and experience of 'I'hese boys lhal' make for con'rinui'ry in l'he play. The Lighl' Crew, under Mr. Jones, is responsible for +he excellenl lighfing effecfs. The Properlies Crew has an unlimiled abilify in providing The difficull' special props. BROADCASTING CLUB First Rnzu: Clark. Russell, Riclilzlnd, Moss. .Xkclyl xlyflllllll. Yonnglrcrg. Olson, Rcnfro, Hnsuk. llUll lxcis Szfrmirl Rrmf: G. I.Zlllgl1CllIl fprcsidcnl. :ll IlliliCD. Mitchell. M. F. Lllllglldlll. Smith fco-spnnsorj Oli 1 C om non llcnsc lc Kingcry. SlCilllDCl'gCl'. li. jasper. IS. juspur. Xolxlc fflmrkj , Dodds, NV:1lson. McNill flmckj . Hnnl Slccn Schopcn Iccnu Q10 817011901 STAFF Miss Gcncvicvc D. Dixon. Miss Eleanor R. Libbey. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Todd. This year lhe remains of l'he old swim- ming locker room were lurned inio a vocafional reference room especially for use of Juniors in wriling long lhemes. Plans for 'lurning lhe old swimming pool in'ro sludy halls are rapidly progressing. A new librarian has made possible fhe build- ing up of a fine pamphlel collecfion on currenf fopics. ii Thelibrary assisianis, now receive 'schoollcredifll for Their work in 'lhe various, 'secfions of lhe library. A special advanced course in library l'rain- ing has been provided for 'lhose plan- ning library work as a vocafion or 'For +hose wishing +o work in lheir college libraries. ...,,,,, .,.. ,. ,,,, i 1 .-1-gs 1: uv: LIBRARY ASSISTANTS First Row: B1llllIlillCI',GZISSIIIZIIIII,v1lll.'xlSlil1C, lslmislcr. NI illmson Rosui 1 Sctlmcss. Svrrnnl Row: Kcndrirli. Nlcnairy. Iverson. Frzmclii. Slmp A new course in Radio Appreciation was begun this year, headed by Mrs. Smith. The pupils in this class used the public address system in the auditorium to give programs, one ot which was the Lincoln and Washing- ton memorial skit. The course will probably be continued. All the courses previously or- ganized were continued. Several new members have been added to the English 'Faculty this year, in addition, Mr. Frank Johnstone ot Ayr, Scotland, was an exchange teacher in the place ot Mr. Stanley Peterson who is teaching at Ayr, Scotland. THE QUILL CLUB . . . was organized under the sponsorship ot Mrs. Cook tor the under- classmen interested in writing. Besides spend- ing many interesting and enioyable after- noons this year in composing and reading original literature, the members were enter- tained and educated by several guest speakers. Among these were Mr. Walter M. Sutherland, city editor ot the Chicago Eve- QUILL CLUB First Row: Landis, Cleary, Nelson, Crawford. f' K, ' FACULTY First Row: Miss Inga Gerup, Miss Polly Feeney, Miss Alice XV. Burchard, Miss Lulu E. Hlright, Miss Laura YV. Durgin, Miss Helen Xvalkup, Miss Eliseheth Stan- wood, Miss Mayhelle A. Payton, Miss Marea Vlasto, Miss Kathryn C. Smith, Miss Ruth Tklhitelield. Srfcond Row: Miss XVinifred F. XVilson, Mrs. Marjorie A. Cook, Mr. Frank C. Johnstone, Mr. Chester E. MacLean, Mr. Nelson S. Lehman, Mr. L. A. Hutchins Qdepartment headj, Mr. Frank P. DeLay, Mr. Robert H. Carpenter, Mr. Harry C. Pifer, Mr. Gordon Van Kirk, Miss Geral- dine Benthey. SCRIBLERUS CLUB First Row: Crowder, Andrews, Shiverick. Farwell Qsecrelary-lreasurerj. Secrmfl Row: Purdy, Harshaw, Pratt. Baum, llignell fprcsidenlj , Crowder. Shrader, Bellows. Third Row: XVerlhimcr, Dick. Fillis, Hanlillon Qro-sponsorj, Mr. Pifer fro- SPOIISOI' Sffconrl Row: Wolsey, Bassett, Lyman, Boheim, Sutherland, Bray, Lucas. ning American: Mrs. Hildebrand, and Mr. Rus- sel Babcock ot the English taculty ot Skokie School. THE SCRIBLERUS CLUB . . . is the senior writing club ot New Trier. It was designed to encourage writing among its members and to stimulate an interest in the literary pursuits ot others, both amateurs and professionals. The fortnightly meetings are ot two types: the work ot members is reviewed with kindly, helptul criticism once a month, while at the alternate meetings guest speakers talk on various phases ot writing. . 4.--vc' Y'i ' lf Qnlelinga Co-Edilors. . Jane Bignell and Joe Graf Layoul' Edi'I'or .............. Fred Bird Sponsor ........ Mr. Nelson S. Lehman INKLINGS STAFF Seated: Calson, Harshaw, XVcrthimer, Chilrick, Swan. Standing: Raymond, Hill, Kassncr, Glenn, Bellows. STAFF Seniors Dick Farwell Martha Jane Harshaw Margaret Tuttle Barry O'Flahcrty, Art juniors Martha Jane Karnopp Parry Harshaw Nancy Swan Marjorie Bellows Jackson MacLow Dick Werthimcr GRAF, MR. LEHMAN, BIGNELL . Soplzomorns Bill Steif Born four years ago, lnklings has been progressing healfhily ro rhe grear pleasure of ils sfafl and readers. lnklings is New Trier's gill' 'lo young aulhors. Conlribulions of poelry and prose are carefully judged by lhe slafl and only lhe besl ones wi 'lheir way 'lo publicalion in 'lhe magazine. Each year +he sfafl asks for suggesli rovemenl' of lnklings. Type, headings, paper, and cover designs are changed as ollen as e ke a more readable and a'Hrac'l'ive magazine. Published 'lwice a year, 'linance el and by oufside subscriplions, 'lhe lnklings has been increasingly inleresli be e o us subiecls and slyles - original verse forms, safires, and edilorial disserl' fn, e ' humorous essays and book reviews, make up ifs main lilerary appeal. The lnklings slaff is guided by lac s r m 'rhe English deparlmenl. In addifion, 'lhe Arr depar'l'men+ submils fhe drawings which are u or lhe cover design, and as illuslralions for srories and poems. ' Back of lnklings, however, lies lhe supporl' of lhe s'l'udenl's who con'l'ribu'le 'lo 'lhe magazine and buy il. 'ii 'X ii fi 1 DXVYER SCHllNl.'XN Winners of Public Speaking Class Cnnlcsl in Orznory S+ar'l'ing 'from where lhey lefl off lasl' year, a quarl'eH'e of seasoned debalers broughl addilional dislinclion 'lo New Trier. The i938 feam won 'rhe La Porle invilalional lournamenlg won lhe +i'rle in 'fhe Big Twelve lnler-Slale Debale League: placed in 'rhe Finals al 'rhe Ham- mond 'lournamenfg placed second in +he sub-dislricl of 'lhe sl'a'le meelg lied for second a+ lhe dislricl' meer: and go+ +o 'l'he second round of fhe N.F.L. lourna- menl. The queslion debaled by lheihigh schools was Resolved: 'Thalflhe several sfa'l'es should adopi' a unicameral syslem of legisla'rure. Bob Mallhews and Dick Lehman upheld 'l'he affirmalive, while Bob Gruhn and Clifford Goodman held down fhe negalive side. Ofher debalers included Herber'l' Sfeinberger and Mar- shall Regen on lhe affirmalive, and Wil- cox Hodgkins, Joe Graf, George Ye'r'ler, and Pele Oliver on lhe negalive. All 'Four firsl-slring debalers achieved dislinclion in 'lhe Nalional Forensic League. To procure lhis honor a debaler musl gain al leasl' IOO poinls in in'l'er- scholaslic debale. New Trier is one of l'he few schools of lhe nafion who can boasl four men wil'h lhis degree of dis- l'incl'ion. GAVEL CLUB . . . I937 marked lhe lenlh anniversary of lhe Gavel Club. I+ was organized in 'rhe hope 'rhal if would pro- FORENSIC BOARD First Row: Goodman. NIIICLCUIX Qsponsnrj. SlClllllCl'gCl'. Second Row: Graf, Simons, Lehman. DEBATE TEAM First Row: Ycllcr, Gooclman, MacLean, Lehmann, Grnlin, Scfoml Rmv: Rcilgcn, Oliver, Slcinlmcrgcr, Hoclgkins, Graf, Mzilllicws. vide a foundalion 'For debale al New Trier by crealing inleresl' in forensics. Accordingly l'he acl'ivil'y of l'he club has 'raken lhe form of informal panel discussions coupled wilh numerous +alks given by guesl' speakers, +hus affording 'lhe members sludy and praclice in lhe melhods of debale and speech. The officers were Joe Palmer Graf, president Peler Bachrach, vice-presidenlg Jean Reichman, secrelary, and Dick Lehman, lreasurer. GAVEL CLUB First Rozu: Graf Q3l'CSlllClll,. Rciclnnnnn. Lclnnun. Bolicim. Lclmicr, Stiles, Nl:icLenn Qsponsnrj , Pctlcc, Grail, Holmrl, BlncI.ow. Svmml Row: Mutlllcws, Rcugcn, Honlgkins, Oliver, SlCllllJCl'gCl', Gonclnlun. Clnslnnan, Nlznltlicws, Dongllcrly. - l .4 A Mafhemafics courses af New Trier range from General Mafhemalics, 'For freshman, weak in ari'rhme'ric fundamenfals, 'l'o Col- lege Algebra and Trigonomelry. The aim of lhe deparimenl' is io leach sludenls how fo fhinlz clearly, and +o +ake 'the nafural view, ralher +han iusi- +o mas+er various fads. ' 1, of X . First Row: Matson fprcsidcnxy, Spicgelhaucr Qsccrcuiry-lrensurcrj Schumacher fsponsorj , O'Hzirr:i, Hzirgis. Sccond Row: Murphy, Hzillhzlucr. Strziuch. Trillich, Rich. FACULTY First Row: Mr. XVZIIICI' :hSCllCIllJllfll. Miss Norma Slcighl, Miss Alifc XV. lfziirbziirn. Mr. XV. A. Snyder Qdcparlmcnl hczidj. Miss Ethel M. Evans, Mrs. lNIz11'gz1rcL M. cillllc, Mr. C. O. XValcrs. Swrorizl Rozy: Mr. Harold D. Carton. Mr. Robert A. Harper, Mr. David K. lfunklioiiscr, Mr. Rich- ard Gadskc, Mr. Hcrbcrl C. -Ioncs. Mr. Loon- ard P. Hoskins. .-fi CHESS CLUB . . . Formed for chess enlhusiasfs, under +he sponsorship of Mr. Schumacher, 'l'he club now has a well-equipped club room. An annual fournamenf is held, bul' +he members spend many hours playing ius+ 'For enioymeni' while developing concenlrarion and palience. Regular mee-'rings are held lwice a monlh. The science deparlmenl' does much +o give sludenls a general knowledge of na+ure and fhe world around us. There are several well- equipped laborafories, and +here is a possi- bilily 'rhaf in a few years we may have a green- house buill' in fhe M.E. courf. The Science deparfmenl fell' grea+ly, as did +he enfire school, The loss of Louis E. Hilde- brand, who passed away Sepfember I2, I937. In his memory, +he Science museum is +o be complefely renovafed and dedica+ed 'ro him on Sepfember I2, I938. A bronze 'lablel' is +o be placed in a small bay window of fhe museum. NATURAL SCIENCE CLUB FACULTY First Row: Mrs. Margery Cillson, Mr. Norman G. Christensen, Miss Margaret C. Johnston. Szfrond Row: Mr. Arcliibald B. Van Deusen, Mr. RoberL S. Ream, Mr. Arthur XV. Van Deur- sen, Mr. Frecl C. XVincloes fcleparunent heaclj , Mr. Samuel S. Vernon, Mr. George D. Eclwarcls, Mr. V. H. Condon. First Row: Shapiro fi.l'CZlSlll'Cl'D , Oslerslrom qsccrcurryj , Smoot fpresicleutj ,Gillson fsponsorj . Gaffney. Second Row: Baxter, Thompson, Knight, Vernon, McGuire, Tenller, Kendall,lNIacL0w, Shefner. Third Row: Hobart, Sliles, Michael, Kendall, Stange. Fourth Row: Vatter Qvice presidenlj , XVeathers, Murphy, Samuelson. ,fsifagifftsggsfQ.?ic?f3-tidy: Qiifqgijlffglgvfgljikyfimqj RADIO CLUB Ifirst Rnzv: Lelnnnn, lj0llgllClill', Hunt qpresitlentj, Rztclin QXVQYQNU CSCCl'Cl2ll'y'll'C1lSllTCF,, Hotlgkins QWQIVBAJ. Fonst. Munson. Srrmzrl Row: Smith. Sfllllfllllllg. llnlnplirey KWSIQISKJ. Gerslienow. lfnll. Third Iluzv: Pickaill. Nlr. Smith Qsponsorj. llurrett QWQQKIIU, P0llCl'. Morrison QWEIWYOQ, Tcllis, llztvis, llenningscn. INNER LENS CLUB Firsl Row: Peterson, Tuttle, Rcnn. law Q RADIO CLUB . . . Wi+h new and more powerful equipmeni The club's s'l'a+ion, W9EDC, kepl in almosl' cons+an+ con+ac+ wil'h o'I'her s'l'al'ions 'rhroughouf fhe world. Trips +o 'rhe R.C.A. insl'i+u'le and lhe N.B.C l'ransmiHing slalion, as well as 'rallcs by prominenf engineers, made worlhwhile programs. Eighl licensed operalors helped 'lheir 'Fellow members +rain for license examinafions. LENS CLUB . . . The club's one hundred and ninefy members sponsored a pho+ographic salon, 'rwo dark room demon- s+ra+ions, numerous sound movies, and +alks by norl'h shore pholographers. They decorafed fheir dark room and equipped if wilh a new enlarger. An experimenl in color pholography was anolher of 'l'he club's proiecls. The club's no'I'orious parl'y, 'fealuring sludenl' +alenl', sef Srrmul Row: M Pray, NV0lll', jul istcmx , , , Third Irma- ' .1163-,latim fpr's'dQ11j,I.oewe11l1erz. a new high in club parhes. xx . il- - Q iii NAUTICAL CLUB FN X W First Row: Knoop QSkipperj. Ricliztrcls Olattej, li. jones QYOCIHLIIIJ, Lippincott Qpmgtaiiil B V N V cliziirtnznij , Ericson. jones. Cznnplwell, Guthrie. Bzn'ber. Crocker. A .NX 0,2 Af' Second Row: Strauss, MncLeish, F:n'r:n'. Pzirker, Coyne, Merrill, Mend, Rnnmlzill, lloyle. lfrzllirk. if , Third Row: Landis, Stztngc, XVetzel, Hlilder, Gcorger, l'l:n'vey, Mzlttliews, Kelly, lipson, Allen. X x NAUTICAL CLUB . . . o sludy marlinspike seamanship and signalling, The members of 'rhe Naulical Club visifed +he coasl' guard slalion, 'the naval 'rraining slalion, and a shipyard. More 'lirsi hand in-' formalion was oblained from a weekend cruise on 'lhe Al- ba+ross and from a sailing race. T - L L . x.. v ! rs 9' QIX ,VI Y J f .1 J -'Nw I 4 '1 V - I J ., ' s .f I B sf -5' J , S1 , 7' . at - ,U l l l U N FACULTY First Row: Miss Frances J. Flentyc, Mrs. Mabel C. Hildebrand, Miss Anne S. Stewart, Miss Elsa E. Karst, Miss Elizabeth L. Breidenbach, 'Miss Virginia B. Donham, Miss Frances A. Breden, Miss Mary Helen Paul, Miss Ella M. Shaw. Second Row: Mrs. Elizabeth A. Kidd, Miss Laura D. Fulton, Mrs. Helen Stolle, Mr. Myron E. Duckles, Dr. Russel C. Small Qdepartment headj, Mr. Arnold Bridges, Mr. Jerome C. Prendergast, Miss Lucille Brady. Since fhe annual enrollmenl' in foreign language courses is always. increasing, if is noi' surprising +hal' lhe deparlmenl' broadens i'rs field each year. During fhe pasl' year, Mr. Holland gave leclures on 'Foreign ar+ and Mrs. Kidd conducfecl classes in foreign music, so fhal' sfudenls could be'Her undersfand lhe cul'rure of fhe people whose languages lhey were sfudying. Large groups were encouraged lo a'r1'end foreign movies and plays presenled by fhealers in Chicago and on 'rhe norih shore. A new console machine, wil'h new records, and apparalusfor sl'ill and morion picrures, have been added +o 'rhe depar+men'r's equipment FRENCH CLUB . . . Wifh Miss Frances,Bredin as sponsor, lhe French Club has had many inleresling programs ar i+s semi-monlhly mee+ings.,Several meetings were conducfed almosf enfirely in French by l'he presidenl, Jane Penber'l'hy.' Among 'l'he programs planned by Margaref Sloelzel, vice-presidenl, and Miss Bredin were several plays given by fsludenfs of l'he Foreign Language deparlmenl' al' N.U., a fall: given by Dr. Biclcham of Wilme'H'e on lhe vocalional possibililies of 'Foreign languages, plays given by N.T. sludenls, and several +ravel fallgsi A 'group of aboul' 'lhirly sl'udenl's enioyed seeing Tovarich on l'he slage in French. A FRENCH CLUB First Row: Tuttle, Brush, Fellows, Ettlinger. Stordeur, Specht, Starbuck, XVarlicld, Hedgcock, Boyd, Barnett, Boyden, Adams, Beecher, Stringer, Hamilton, Hagan, Mitchell, Oilar, Van Inwagen, Pittman. Second Row: Penberthy Cpresidentj , Stoetzcl fvice presidentj , lVilson fsecretary-treasnrerj , Russo, Feaman, Chittick, Olson, Schciner, Bichl, XVeinstock, Kissam, S. Miller, Drum, Jorjorian, Liess, Pierce, Crawford, Thompson, Stein, XVhitehead, Lenney, Berger, Hell- muth, McKeighan, Moss, Kritzer. Third Row: Boone, Rosenblatt, Kendall, Records, H. XVard, Hcrbuveaux, Hammond, Calvin, Ericsson, Pose, Meyer. Cleary. XVolll, N. XVard, Sommcrs, Lyon. Bruce. Dickey, Lukens, Stiles, Manning, Burge, J. 'l'hompson, Armstrong, Forstall, Sommers, Purdy, Pope, Heinsen, Collyer, Stark, Mork, Fitch, 'I'revelier, Biser, Jones. Fourth Row: Macalister, Otis, XVcil. Felsenthal, Doyle, Hayden, Xllheelock, Cnttenberg, XValker, Burch, Hale, Cohrs, Fleming, Hyatt, Hypes, Pagliarulo, Hallsteen, Fix, Fisher, Hillis, Arms, Morrison, Talbot, lVhite, Molyneaux, Smith, Keefe, Lamb. Dickerson, Pearre, Mitchell, Sicfkin, 0'Gl'2lllJ', J. Miller, iss... , , . s ig., , 1 ,,, J, ,I . SPANISH CLUB Ifirsl Rmv: Scliopcn fprcsiclcnlj. Lingcl fll'C2lSlllACl'D, Cnnningliani fSCCl'CIIlI'f'J, hlillson. Schcihcl. Carrington, Stevens, lillcrl, Lcrsch. 'liulcun-. Tlioinpson. Shank. Bcggs. Bllflillgllillll. Svrnnrl Ruzv: Kcclvr. Butler. Hcclman. 'l'nckcr, Colvin, Varncy, Nickel. Peters. Nlaslcrs. Childs. Grosse. lslmislcr. Ragsilalc. Yan Sinclin. Kirkpatrick, King. Tllirfl Row: XVilson, Sctlnsci. Knlxy. Magncr. McKcown. 'l'1'nn1p, Deacon, Scifcrl, Carey. Clark. Sauer, Davis, Carlson, Small. .'LClIllllS, Spear. GERMAN CLUB The officers were greally assis'l'ed fhis year by 'lhe French Club Board, which included Mariorie Bellows, Elaine Chi'H'iclc, Josephine Russo, Nancy Olson, Barbara Lewis, and CharloH'e Feaman. The membership in lhe club was abou'r l00, l'he largesl' if has ever been. SPANISH CLUB . . . The visir of Senorila Isabel Eman- uelli, of Porlo Rico, was 'rhe highlighl of 'rhe Spanish club's year. Mofion piclures, fravel lallcs, and songfesls pro- vided lhe club's members wilh an inleresling way lo increase 'rheir apprecialion of La+in America and lhe Spanish longue. GERMAN CLUB . . . Gala song 'Fesl's, illusfraled 'lravel ralks, and German plays have filled 'rhe programs of lhe German Club during The pasl' year. A+ lhe Chrisfmas parly and al' Hs meelings, lhe members slrenglhened rheir abilily lo speak German and broadened lheir inleresl in Germany and il's language. lfirxl limp: liars! lsponsorj, Hagcnali flJl'CSlilClllD, M. Sllivcrick Qvicc prcsiclcnlj. Matson qll'C2lSlll'Cl'J, Blum Qsccrclaryj. R. Sliivcr- irk. hloncs. Nlalllicixs, l31'l1c'kc1'. Lau. Nlcycr. Knoop. Hcinlz, Nccf. Robinson. Linclclnan. Srmrzfl Roar: Hirsch. llignull. Goomlc. Halmcclc. Calhoun, Galvin. Alnnan. O'Harra. Dahnclac. Kriclmcl, Krillcr. liiscr. Alnnan. XVicw. Mews. 'l'rc-go, I'l0llilllllll. Sflllllll, Krcnnn. Manhc Thin! l:llIl'f Nlarkns. Sl1lI'l'..l2ll'C'll0W, Sweeney, Scliipfcr. 'l'cnllcr. Krause, Nlcllralli. Carpcnlicr. Snyder, Lang. llcss. Lamlon. lclnplc- Ion. Kcmlricla. llcnsclial. I.UCllWCllllCl'l. Lcicliscnring, Oslcrslroln, Krichcl, C,llllNlCCi. Cllarlc. Cook. - Q Q 4- - M UQ 4 I uv 4 I W , FACULTY Firsl Row: Miss Sue S. Kimball, Miss Alma E. Hurst, Mrs. Pauline R. Pinn, Miss Laura F. Ullriek fdepartment heady, Miss Florence A. X'Veiler, Miss Doris C. Siinonds. Ser'0nd Row: Mr. Xvilliani C. Reiley, Mr. TVillia1n -I. Gannaway, Mr. Row- land TVeln', Mr. Archie YV. Tr0lsLrop, Mr. F. Donald Frisbie, Mr. Bailey VV. Shearer, Mr. Minor T. Coburn. Two imporTanT proiecTs are sponsored by The Social STudies deparTmenT each year, one each semesTer. The TirsT semesTer proiecT was a dramaTizaTion oT The Cons+i+uTionaI ConvenTion, ceIebraTing The I50Th anniversary oT The signing oT The ConsTiTuTion. This mock convenTion was direcTed ioinTIy by The Social STudies and DramaTic DeparTmenTs, and was enacTed wiTh greaT verisimiIiTude. In The second semesTer There was a panel discussion beTween Maine, Highland Park and New Trier on The Foreign Policy of The UniTed STaTes, which was exTremeIy inTeresTing. In February one oT The UniTed STaTes HisTory classes puT on a special broadcasT over The School Ioudspeaking sysTem on LincoIn's birThday, dramaTizing some oT The Tamous incidenTs Trom his IiTe. There have been several special displays in The HisTorical Museum, room 344. One consisTed oT early Tools loaned by Mr. Oaks. There was also a coin coIIecTion loaned by one oT The sTudenTs and an early American collecTion, gaThered TogeTher by one of Mr. Frisbie's classes. There have been several new giTTs To The collecTion. The coin collecTion has been puT in order: several new models made by sTu- denTs have been added, and Mr. Cooke has loaned several more exhibiTs. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB . . . An inTeresTing deveIopmenT in The Social Science deparT- menT was The InTernaTionaI ReIaTions Club, an inTormaI discussion group. Sponsored by Mr. Gannaway and having Bob Levings as presidenT, This group meT aTTer school hours To discuss inTernaTionaI ques- Tions wiTh The League oT NaTions as a ToundaTion Topic. ARCHAEOLOGY CLUB I-'irst Ruzv: Kagan. Bickhuni fprcsidcnlj, Kimlicil Q00-sponsorj, Lclimzui fro-sponsorj. Kidd Qco-spoiisorj, McMiIl:u1 Qsccrclury lliC2lSlll'CI' . Q: 5 Cin Svmnfl Row: Toogood. Boone, McGuire, Hurley, Pram, jorjoriun, Howell. llvllilill Rom' Robinson. Edwxirds, Nlziguirc. Hollmxin, Spcchl, Hailey. ARCHAEOLOGY CLUB . . . The members of +he Archaeology Club are s+uden+s who have ex- pressed an in1'eres'r in archaeology ei'I'her as a hobby or as a fulure vocaiion. The meeiings of lhe club are held in 'rhe hislory museum where a greal deal of maferial on archaeology is righi al' hand. The programs consisi' of Talks and reporls by members or oufside speakers such as Mr. Leslie L. Cook, donor of fhe Cen'l'ral American exhibiis in 'l'he museum. One of 'rhe favorile ac'I'ivi+ies of STAMP CLUB S!'Illt'I1f Smith QJFCSTLICIIIB, l'ifcr Qspmisorj. Siocrk. Sffrmul Row: PIIIICOC. Wright. Third Rmu: Ives. Roimsfull, Slmucli, Trillicli, SlCiIllll'l'gCl'. Bom f'Cl'iC. C 'rhe club is 'raking field irips +o places of archaeo- logical in+eres+. STAMP CLUB . . . The New Trier S'l'amp Club, composed of aboul 25 members, is organized 'For 'lhose sfudenfs who are slamp en+husias+s. A+ +he semi-monihly meerings +he members lrade speci- mens and inspecr The colleclions of oihers. Several auciions were held ihis year. In April each year an annual siamp exhibil' is held, and many members show lheir colleclions al lhe Hobby Show. FACULTY First Row: Mrs. Marie A. Holland, Miss Catherine M. Murphy Qdepartinent heady, Mrs. Henrietta O. Brander. i Serond Row: Mr. Robert A. Harper, T Mr. Frank E. Holland. ThroughouT The pasT year The arT deparTmenT has done a Tine iob oT making The school arT conscious. One oT The ouTsTanding proiecTs has been The conTinuance oT The exhibiTs oT painTings, slceTches, and phoTographs ThaT have been hung in The main corridor. The exhibiTs were changed Twice a monTh. New Trier is disTinguished as one oT The Tew high schools To provide arT appreciaTion oT such caliber To The enTire sTudenT body. A blue ribbon was awarded To The group oT skeTches and painTings which was exhibiTed in The Illinois Wesleyan conTesT oT sTudenT arT. AT NoTre g I Dame's salon The eTTorTs oT New Trier sTudenTs won second honors in The painTing division. A Among The well-known people in The arT world who spoke aT New Trier were: Marya lWerTon, direcTor oT school arT in Poland: Mr. ArThur Tracy, a sculpTor Trom Canada: Mr. Carl Scheffler, ihead oT The EvansTon Academy oTyFine ArTs: and Moholy,,Nagy,, celebraTed direcTor oT The new bauhaus oT The'American School oT Design. Early in The year, under The sponsorship oT Mrs. Holland, an aTTer-school skeTch club was organized Tor Those sTudenTs inTeresTed in doing exTra arT worlc. SKETCH CLUB AND ART LEAGUE First Row: Schuman Qmodelj , Goodrich fprcsident, sketchingy, Heston, jones, Smith, Everson, Hoknnen, TVaIker, Mz1cLow. Second Row: Hartwig, Knnzelman, Bourgerie, Robinson fsecretzxrvj, Xvnlstrom, King, Strom, Arnold, Ellis, Pope. Third Row: MacKenzie, Burlingham, Hzxbeck, Mrs. Holland Qsponsorj , Leggitt, Pierce, von der Lippen, Nelson, Slnnfcrt, Ruvrnond, Burch, P1lgll1lI'lll0, Rznney. ' I ML, -....,-5 Q 4-,.. Q ....,.,. .Wr- ,-. n C C C'vmmef2ce FACULTY Ifirsl Row: Miss Purcell, Miss Henrietta C. Henningson, Miss Elizabeth M. Had- nlen, Mrs. Edith C. Dell, Miss Daisy E. YVrigl1l. S1v1'o11d Row: Mr. David E. johnson fllClJ2lI'llllCl1l heaclj, Mr. R. Smith, Mr. john XV. Rau, Mr. A. L. Crinnel. The commerce courses are sl'uden'l's a good general educalion, and +o prepare lhem +o manage fheir perso la'l'er years. Five business courses are offered, in addi- fion +o lypewriling and is a general business course for s'l'uden+s wishing ele- menfary informafion in A clerical course is offered in prepara- +ion for clerical work in and sfore managemenf, a course in me fo 'lhose who wish an infroducrion fo fhe courses of 'rhe same planning 'lo fake a four- year course in a commerce 'ro s'luden'l's in ofher cle- parfmenfs, as eleclives. Suc valuable in college. Miss Daisy Wrighl, an exchange of Miss Fleminglon. COMMERCE CLUB . . promo+e social ac+ivi+ies as well as educafional lwo successful parlies during fhe year. ln'I'eres+ing +he many educa+ional pro- grams. Al' l'he main meeling honor +o all members who fhe commerce faculfy fell' The club has an Honor Divi- sion membership which is conferred by who have shown excepfional abili'l'y in business subiecfs 'for a period of af leasl' a year. COMMERCE CLUB First Row: Mr. Johnson fsponsorj. Miss Henningsen fsponsorj , Hannen fpresiclentj, Hobbs fvice prcsidenlj . Vollcr Qsocial chair- manj, Schneider qnrcasiirerp, Deunna, Mazzella, Blakely, Anderson, Porlenhauser, Schopen, Burkhard. ZCllCl'gl'Cll. Kneip. Second Row: Ludwig, Sleffens. Zeivcl, rlillfilllliill, Gassmann, Graham, Murray, H. Neiwcem, Hawkins, Hoskin, Fanlstick, Zcutsehcl, Steiner. Ncnscs, Rocmer, Henricks, Kirchner. Third Roni: Versino, K. Hoffman, Kaspar, Laubach, Komen, D. Hollman, R. Neiweein, Bohnen, Thalnlann, R. Hollnieyer, Schuell, B. HClllilllCf'Cl', Fcrgusson, Pinkowski, McGuire, Carrigon. FACULTY Firsl Row: Mr. Grover H. Flaningam, Mr. R. L. F. Bicscmcicr filClJ2l1'llIlCllL hcadj , Mr. TVcs1Cy L. Brown. Serond Row: Mr. Orville A. Oaks, Mr. Harry B. Aram, Mr. Harold R. TVl1itby. Manual Educafion offers courses in shop work for fufure engineering sfudenfs and 'lhose sfudenfs nol' infending fo go 'ro college. There are courses in mechanical drawing, woodwork, and machine shop. Mechanical drawing is open 'lo boys and girls. For fhose nol' inferesfed in engineering, a fwo-semesfer course in General Drawing is offered. Then 'lhere is a course in Archifecfural drawing of fwo semesfers, and a course in Engineering drawing which may be faken for as many as four semesfers. There are elemenfary Fresh- man courses in woodwork, and more advanced work in fhe sophomore year. Machine Shop IV is offered for pre-engineering sfudenfs. This course includes machine shop pracfice, aviafion mech- anics, and elemenfary fligh+ pracfice. f..x.A.qlU1i ..,,,1l:, s.,,,,,r ut wig. jvc Li11-w'3',-49viilW:hm0'j.r:- , .. A . A 4, f , 'f L, ' - ' nf. ,vi . ,J 1l,. la',3 FACULTY First Row: Mrs. Jane NV. Lighter falc- partmeut hcadj, Mrs. Claricc R. Mc- Wfilliams, Miss Irma M. Moschel. Standing: Miss Henrietta O. Brandcr, Miss Ritta XfVhittcscl. i Courses in inferior clecoraiing, foocls,iancl cloihing are oFFerecl by 'lhe deparimeni. Pracfical applicaiion of 'these siuclies is made possible by 'rhe cleparimeni s compleiely 'furnished aparimeni. A fashion show was given +o supplemenr +he clofhing classes. The food classes inviied The faculfy +o dinner. Mrs. McWilliams and Miss WhiH'esel were new feachers 'rhis year. M WX! This deparrmenf is one of ihe mosf impor+an+ in ihe school. I+ was es'l'ab- lished 'ro handle emergency cases, buf now i+ also 'lakes charge oflphysi- cal examinafions and safely cam- paigns. The largesi' proieci' spon- sored by +he Healfh Deparfmeni' fhis year, wifh 'I'he co-operafion of 'Pown- ship physicians, was 'l'he 'luberculosis fesfing. Tesfswere offered 'I'o all slu- den+s free of charge buf were noi' compulsory. Allarge perceniage of fhe slucleril' body look ihe 'l'es+s, which consisled of a simple arm in- iec1'ion.rThose whose 'lesfs proved posiiive were given Xi-rays for a more lhoroughleisf. This was a fine example lofi, The ylinreresi' wifh which fhe schoolfand ,village au+hori+ies wafch i'he'sluden+s' healfh. GP E Ii 2 ., an g' SERVICE CLUB First Row: Meyer, Farmer, Moss, Phelps, Armiuage. Mrs. Moore fco-sponsorj, Mrs. Schoenenberger fco-sponsorj, Kearney, Hawkins. Crowder. Whitehead. SUL'0I1d Rozv: Drum, Sluhe, Hzulsemzln. BllI'llIlg1llllC. 0'Hz1rr:l, Carlson, Hoesli Qpresi demj , Reichmnnn, Weinstock, Small. Third Row: Isbister. Crowder, Bellows, Jost. Miller, Cummiskey, XVhilc, Hoyne. Chun- eellor, Krueger, Pearre, King. SERVICE CLUB . . . The 48 members of Service Club are care- fully chosen from fhe many applicanfs and from fhe fime of rheir admission give many hours of service fo 'lhe school. Each mem- ber spends al' leasl' 'rwo periods a week in rhe nurses' office, keep- ing records and helping in 'lirsi' aid cases. ln addi+ion +o fhis +hey aHend a Red Cross firsf aid class weekly. ss.. ,V 3 X Q -E W .v ,. ns.-gr 4 V . . vffzkfsggtne-gb, iz'-,5.,L,k A '.'?':-ig.- ,x .' '. nl, 41, . I W f My K XX M K W - 1 'f:Jzyr:x'p6pFf A ff-N, ', . J ' - if? zwgg i. if , - ,wvi, ,-fwibsf? ug -: ,wwJw2'X ,V we w ff4w,w' g'.,w-W,, ,. xffailiifk k K 'LQ L f! if 'iimf-ww? QZjx:JqE2 f! f1+g.,: 1 T Kg ' asm ,- flr g f. . ,, ' ' V ,l.,,,: x K ffl '. 5 -, mf'-:1.z'i4'g,,,3'Qffffn4 - F iw? , q - fxfgbyfaxw, - ,Z ,mei A NI- .ary '.:k.i 'V A I e J, ' SAW ,iii Whig s 05 The besi oi opporku X'Qere6'm aXX Yxeki akX'mXeYxc,s have made each Nea oi We oui ' ac.c.ornpYxs'nmenks oi We skude sk andmq n'Mes o rn one ni bodq af-Aitq ?oo tba! Gary .... I9 NewTrier. 0 Riverside . .... 0 New Trier . .... I4 Proviso ....... .... 6 New Trier . .... 0 v Moosehearl . . . .... 6 New Trier . . . . . 7 -6, -1, -I TC be ,Q Morlon ..... .... 0 New Trier . .... I9 lx , 3 Oak Park ..... .... 2 0 New Trier . .... 0 , l Highland Park . . . .... 0 New Trier . . . . .26 ,X T, Waukegan .... .... 2 0 New Trier . .... 0 'A Evanslon .... ..., 0 New Trier . .... 0 1 VARSITY FOOTBALL First Row: Aschenbach Qhead coaehj , Marchini, Drake, Reynolds, Olin, Koolish, Seifert, Coyne, lVagner Qcaptainj , McFadzean, Sublett Ives, Buhai, XVilliams, Chancellor, Steen. Second Row: Brown, Heinrichs, McNiLt, Thompson, Garrettson, Cralf, Mallen, Samuelson, Raclin, Durr, Riley, Blum, Butler, Dousc, Clem- ents, Meyer, Gockel. Third Row: Sauer, Powell, Harris, Scheibel, Johnson, Keefer, Higgenbottom, Younglove, Dix, Frazer, Landon, Ogilvie, Howell, Moon Crowell, Taylor, Davis, Macqueene, Van Acker. A leam lhal looked as good on paper as any leam lhal has ever played on Phelps lields, finished in a lowly lourlh place in lhe Suburban league gridiron race. Al lhe coming ol warm wealher lasl spring, over one hundred hopeluls demanded equipmenl lrom lhe ever-ellicienl Joe Schmidl. Among lhese were six leller-men and almosl as many experienced players as will lry lo bring lhe Suburban league lille lo New Trier nexl year. Aller lwo weeks ol nol loo slrenuous drill, lhe Gray-Green wenl inlo lhe Gary game wilh high morale. Expecling a 'Fairly easy game, bul aclually gelling very slrong opposilion, lhe Green leam folded up under lhe powerlul Gary eleven. Perhaps more imporlanl lhan lhe deleal ilsell was lhe injury lo Capl. Wagner's ankle which handicapped his play lhroughoul lhe season. Complelely dominaling lhe game in lhe nexl encounler, N.T. downed Riverside I4-0 in a game lhal was much more one-sidecl lhan lhe score indicales. The hearlbreaking game lhal pul New Trier in low spirils was lhe nexl ballle wilh Proviso. Oulplaying Proviso in every phase ol lhe game lor lhe l'irsl 'filly minules, lhe Gray-Green were caughl asleep on a couple ol passes which pul Pro- viso deep in N.T. lerrilory. PenaI+ies and anolher pass pul lhe ball wilhin easy scoring dislance, and lwo plunges nelled lhe louchdown lhal won. Enlering lhe Moosehearl game wilh lhe same lighl allilude lhal was displayed al Gary, N.T. almosl Iosl lhis ballle lo a small, lasl, and overlighling eleven. The lirsl hall ol lhe nexl game al CN?-. MorTon saw The same sloppy play ThaT characTerized The MoosehearT game. lT Took a 97-yard run back oT an inTercepTed pass by McFadzean To bring N.T. To liTe, and Trom Then on The Green held The upper hand. ln The TourTh quarTer oT The hard-ToughT Oak Park game, wiTh The WesT-siders leading 7-0, N.T. opened up a passing aTTack which neTTed Oak Park Two more Touchdowns on inTercepTions. AT one Time in This game, wiTh Their backs To The goal, N.T. held The visiTors Tor TourTeen successive downs and Then Took The ball on downs. An all-iunior eleven, wiTh excepTion of Chancellor aT half and Moon aT quarTer, sTarTed The Highland Park game and gave promise oT a sTrong '38 Team. This game gave The loyal Tansa chance To see whaT The Team really could do on offense, The Tinal score being 26-0. ln The nexT game, a sTrong Waukegan eleven invaded Phelps Tield and leTT The premises in a happy mood. A Team ThaT N.T. should have Tied if noT beaTen, dealT The Green a crushing 20-0 deTeaT. The season wind-up againsT EvansTon aT Dyche sTadium was anoTher game ruled by New Trier buT in which iT was unable To score. The bulk oT The end play was carried by John Thompson and Frank SubleTT, whose Toe did more To help N.T. Than any oTher single Thing. Three good performances were Turned in by The Tackling oT Olin, SeiTerT and McNiTT, while Coyne Koolish, and Terzakes held down The guard posiTions wiTh Their excellenT play. The ever-reliable CapTain-elecT, Dick Reynolds, Turned in anoTher sTerling season aT cenTer, bolsTered by Raclin and Heinrichs. ln The backTield The running oT McFadzean and Mar- chini, Wagner's plunging and passing, and Drake's work aT quarTer Took care of Things very well. BackTield subsTiTuTions were Tound in Moon, Dewey, Carney, Chancellor, Powell, and Davis. Q51 my ?ro la-Supl: ?vo tba!! Niles CenTer Proviso ,... MorTon ..... Oak Park . . . Highland Park Waukegan .. EvansTon . . . ....6 NewTrier.. ....l2 New Trier. ....25 New Trier .. ...25 NewTrier.. .... 6 NewTrier., 8 NewTrier .. ....22 NewTrier .. CAPTAIN LAUGHEAD A group oT candidaTes many oT whom had never played in a scrimmage, noT To menTion a game, reporTed To Coach Funkhouser and his able assisTanTs. To mold This group oT generally inexperi- enced players inTo a 'FooTball Team ThaT would know how To playThe game, and play iT Tairly well, would have Taken any coach more Than The Two shorT monThs ThaT Funky had. ATTer Two weeks of pracTice, really all The TooTball ThaT some oT Them had played, This bunch of inexperienced youngsTers enTered compeTiTion in a league ThaT is Toggh Tor a good Team wiTh much more Training. IT is Ii++Ie wonder ThaT The visible resulTs are noT bragged abouT. However, This Team, which hardly knew whaT vicTory was, ToughT Through The whole season, and enioyed TighTing Tor iTs own sake, Tor The game's sake, and Tor New Trier. The capTain, who was noT only The nominal capTain, buT The real leader of The Team, Gordy Laughead Turned in a sTellar season aT one end. Bayard played aT The opposiTe exTremiTy. Risk, McNiTT, Morkle, Dewey, and Redfield made The Tackle posiTion one of The sTrongesT, while Sparky WhiTTingTop, BriTain, Moon, Lang, and Rosenow held down The guard posiTions. Two excellenT cenTers, Holland and Simpson, vied Tor The middle posT ThroughouT The season. The backTield was The scene of The mosT consTanT shiTTing oT players wiTh Horn, Gray, Miller, Sullivan, Quick, Rapp, Doo- liTTle, RoThermel, and Ludica doing The playing. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL First Row: YVaters fcoachj , Andersen, Connor, Lang, Holtz, Rich, Munson, May, McKee, Buenger, Dale, Englehardt, Ellis, C. Brown, B Sittig, Jorjorian, Fountain, Mizener, Shearer fcouchj . Second Row: Christiansen, Recksieck, Esler, Whittington, Rosenow, Risk, Benson, Holland, Happ, Simpson, Brittziin, Helm, Horn, Bayard Doolittle, D. Brown, Anderson. Third Row: Funkhauser Qhezld couchj, Hicks, Lucas, Henderson, Allen, Leudecka, Moon, Krause, Kahn, Miller, Cllristerson, Mitchell Rapp, Merkle, Redfield, McNitt, Duughduy, Sullivan, Gray, Lane, Laughead fcaptainj , Yates, B. Peterson, Peterson, Dewey. Q V ' X I nz ,gEf.fi73fl? if fiflr New New New New New New New New New 4?5 Fl3 a ,ity Ka lee tba!! if ff VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Trunlp, O. Jorgensen, NevinsQ Reploglc, Clark, Borre, S. Jorgensen, Grzllcr fC01lCllJ. Srfmnd Row: Carey, Porter, Jennings, Steinholf, Sauer. Third Row: Miller fIll2ll1ZlgC1'J, Seifert, McNi!l, Durr, Deacon Q00-captainj, Thompson Qco-captain, , Lingle, BICFZICUCIII Reynolds Lake Foresl .... .... Alumni V. . . Downers' Grove Waukegan . . - Moosehearl' . .. . . . . OakPark...- .... Wes+'Allia, Wis. Mor'l'on ......... .... 'Proviso .... W 4 THE SEASON'S SCORES New New New New New New New New Evanslon ..,. Highland Park Waukegan .. Evansfon .. Mor'l'on .. Proviso ..... Oak Park .... Highland Park New Trier's heavyweighl' baske+ball l'eam did no'r come lhrough +he season as well as was expecied. Hopes were high al' fhe beginning of +he season, and a Suburban league l'i+le visible, buf due 'ro some hard luck and lack of l'he 'linal punch, lhe squad was only able +o drag down a poor 'lie wil'h Oak Park for 'four'I'h place. ln fhe regional 'rournamenl' al' Wau- kegan, fhe Gray-Green walked off wil'h l'he honors. Arlinglon Heighfs, Palaline, and Waukegan fell lo a reiuvenafed New Trier five, giving New Trier lhe championship, and l'he righl lo go fo Proviso 'For l'he secfional +ournamen'r. New Trier's good luck did nol' hold here for lhe Gray-Green were piHed againsl' Glenbard in fhe firsf game. Glenbard's sharpshooring squad go'r rid of New Trier in shorf order, and wenf on 'lo win lhe fourney. Affer +he foolball men came ouf, Reynolds and Marchini were l'he regular forwards. The sfeady Jim McFadzean and Jarv Lingle look over fhe guards wil'h fhe ever-consislenl' Deacon al' cen- fer. A+ 'lhe beginning of fhe second lap in +he season, Co-caprain Thompson played as a regular and was ins+rumen'I'al in winning several of 'I'he games, espe- cially fhe Morron game when he sank l'wo baskefs in fhe overfime +o win +he encounler. Dick Reynolds, a iunior, led +he leam in scoring wi+h I56 poinfs, placing second in league scoring..Co- caplain Deacon proved +0 be 'lhe main- s+ay of +he feam wifh his sfeady play, finishing six'rh in league scoring. Mc- Fadzean and Lingle were very effecrive in +he guard posifions because fhey could score and yef hold l'heir men lo surprisingly few baske+s. Coach Graler 'Found able subslirules in Carey and capfain-elecf Borre. jlro In-Sopli K4 lzet6a'l New Trier . , ...... 29 Lake Foresf ..,......... I7 New Trier Evansfon , . , . New Trier . . ...... 35 Alumni ........ ..,., 3 7 New Trier Highland Park New Trier . . ...... I8 Downers Grove . .,... 25 New Trier Waukegan . . New Trier . . ...... 22 Waukegan . . . ..... 32 New Trier Evansfon . . . New Trier .... I9 Moosehearl' .... ..... 2 I New Trier Morfon . New Trier . ...... 39 Oak Park .... ..... 2 5 New Trier Proviso .... . New Trier . . ....,. 24 Morfon .... ..,. 4 5 New Trier Oak Park . . . New Trier . . ...... 25 'Proviso . . ..... I3 New Trier Highland Park Wifh one leffer man refurning fhe Frosh-Soph baskefball feam foughf an up-hill baffle 'Ihis year. This inexperienced five won four of ifs league sfarfs while dropping eighf, fo fake a sixfh place in fhe Subur- ban League. The greafer parf of fhe season was spenf in a search for a combinafion fhaf would work successfully. In 'Ihe firsf few games, Price, fhe only Iefferman, Bapfisfa, Schaer, Borchardf, and Greenblaff were fhe sfarfers. Excepf for Price and Borchardf who held fheir posifions of forward and guard fhroughoui' fhe season, every posf was filled by several differenf players. During mid-season, Hoefer held fhe odd guard posifion, buf lafer shared if wifh Anderson, Fager, and Kreer. Towards fhe end of 'I'he season, Whife gained fhe forward sfarfing posf, and held if fill fhe finish. Bapfisfa, Schaer, and Dewey, a mid-season find, shared fhe pivof line, while Benson, Bowen, and Wilson subsfifufed in fhe forward line. Alfhough N. T. finished sixfh in fhe iunior division of fhe Suburban League 'Iwo of fhe Gray-Green forwards finished among fhe fop sixfh in fhe scoring column. Andy Price gof himself a 'I'hird by vir- fue of his well-frained hook shof, and Whife, who even oufshone Andy in fhe lasf few games, dragged down sixfh place in league scoring in spife of fhe facf fhaf he played very liffle during fhe firsf few games. The sfeadiesf player on fhe feam was undoubfedly Borchardf, who could be counfed on fo furn in a good defensive game af any fime. Bapfisfa, Schaer, and Dewey seem fo be headed for a varsify career. Oufsfanding of The many freshmen refurning 'Io make nexf year's Frosh-Soph a 'rhreaf fo any feam are Benson, Kreer, and Fager. FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL First Row: Cleveland, Munson, Fager, TVigglesworth, Stillman, Mazzelm, Clark, Coach Ream. Second Row: Nelson, Redlield, Kreer, Brown, Wilson, Bowen, Andersen, Quick, Risk. Third Row: French Qnmnagerj , Greenblatl, Hoefer, Borchnrdt, Dewey, Price, Schaer, Baplislu, White, Benson. , l 'vi-y' U Qitq 71- cle ...M E fe T A VARSITY TRACK TEAM First Roni: Anthony, Hinlnan, Gallagher, Moore, McCall, Matson, Oslerslroin, Macqueene, xvllllllllli Simon. Borre. Cuslnnan, Cook finan- agerj . Second Row: Nay fcoachj, Mclfadzean, Frederick. Dathan, Greenlialgh. XVade, Roberts, Logan. Harvey, Seddon, Carney, Brown. Lanlracli, Adair, Sauer, Davis Qmanagerj . Third Row: Rathbun flllZlIlZlgCl'b, Nylund. Dailey, Jennings. Arns, Boyle. Hanley. Preston. Kingery, Sublelt, Monroe, Knoop. Simpson, XVar- field, Farwell, Delaporte feoaclij . New Trier . . , , .92 Evanslon . . . . . . New Trier . . .. .46 Highland Park . . , . . 8 New Trier ..........,,. 73V2 Hammond ....,..... 25V2 New Trier ..., 79 Universily .... 3l Evanslon .... BVZ Suburban ....... ..., O .P. Isl ,.., . . .New Trier 2nd Oak Park Relays ,... ........,......,.... N ew Trier Isl' New Trier .... , . .SVZ Highland Park ......... 3V4 New Trier ..,,. . . ,93V2 Senn ............... IOVZ - Proviso Relays . . . . . .O.P. Isl .... . . ,New Trier 2nd v f 1 Illlll lumul N X fx-Q xiii .-. We vw Consislenlly winning by overwhelming scores excepl' for 'ihe Suburban League lndoor Meel' which was losi 'lo Oak Park by only half a poini, fhe 'I'rack 'ieam came lhrough wifh all fop honors. Alfhough +here were 'Fewer individual slars l'he s'rreng+h and fine balance in each evenl' made +he feam one of +he sfrongesl' ever seen af New Trier. A+ leas'I' one man could be counfed on 'l'o score in every evenf. Especially sfrong in 'lhe shoipui, Frank Suble'H led, wi'l'h Knoop, Sauer, and Osferslrom close behind. In 'I'he broad iump, Mickey McFadzean and Tom Carney compefed 'For l'irs'r and Carney also led fhe high iumpers followed by Wade, Hanley and Moreau. Dashmen Adair and Munroe were 'I'ops in fheir field and Brown, Wareiield, and Devinney lead +he hurdlers. Bill Jennings paced ihe half- milers followed by Seddon and Cushman. Green- halgh, Harvey and Daihan ran +he mile. Bur'I' Anlhony made a fine showing in +he 440. The re- lay 'ieams were composed of Hinman, An'l'hony, Daily, Laubach, Macqueene, Logan, and Mc- Fadzean. Bill Roberls led lhe pole vaullers wi1'h Len Borre and George Simon helping. In fhe sfafe 'lrack meef af Champaign, New Trier bowed before Oak Park +o 'rie for second wiih Auslin High of Chicago. McFadzean slarred wilh a 'iirsf in lhe broad lump: Brown and War- field look +hird and fourih in 'rhe I20-yard hurdles: Suble'H' placed fif+h in +he shol' pul and Roberls placed in fhe pole vaul1'. On lhe 'following Salurday in ihe Suburban League mee+ held on 'Phe New Trier field, New Trier was once agains+ 'Forced info second place by +he powerful Oak Park squad. ' 'X J I l Q ,. ?I'0 lu-Supl: Tracie, f 1 I 1 S L , , A , . 0, - - --------- -, - ---We--, -------y -----ve-M---, -ff-------- Third Row: Davis fmanagerj , Holst, Cosner, Smart, Murphy, Lauglleacl. Sullivan, La Chapelle, Clark, Conner, Cook Qmanagery. ln 'I'he firsf meef of fheir season 'lhe Frosh-Sophs los+ +o Evansfon 49-27. This meei, alfhough losf, did noi indicafe Evans+on's superiorify because if was very early in +he season and +he Triermen beal' The same feam in y A a lafer duel. The youngsfers downed Highland Park 24-AI2 and were, I ffa A vicforious in a friangle meel' wi'rh Universily High and Oak Park in 'lhe ' 'former's fieldhouse. ln +he refurn friangle held here, +he Greenuwere again viciorious nel ring 4Ilf3 'lo 33lf3 for Oak Park and Universiiyygef- 1 y y LA ling 'lhe olher I9lf3. The Suburban League mee? was a hearfbreaker 'For g ' ' ' 'rhe youngsfers, who were nosed ou'l by M of a poinl' by Oak Park afier , , , having defea+ed fhe same leam in 'rwo lriangles. However, wifh re- venge for lhis defeal' in fheir minds fhe Green poinied 'lo' win' lhe ' ' oufdoor championship and 'rhus asser'r lheir supremacy. ' f ' A r The feam was sfrong in l'ha+ fhere were many confenders for 'lhe various evenfs, all ,of whom were fairly good. Taking care of +he dash were Laughead and Laubach, bofh of whom, helped ouli in 'rhe relay. Hurdlers Warfield and Cosmer broughl' in many poinfs, as 'did Simpson, Rich, and Anderson inlhe weighf fossing. ln fhe high iump was Brad Burnside who did 5' 6 wifh +he grea'I'esl' of ease.. Helpiqg him in l'his even'r was Sullivan, who was also prominenf in pole vaulling. The broad jump was well faken care of by La Chapelle and Pelerson, while WhiH'ingl'on helped Sullivan clear iha bar in fhe pole vaul'l'ing.'. Sullivan has gone over +en feef and promises +o go even higher. Die+rich and Miller, buf' fo' see'l'ha+ 3l'hef660. was no'r neglecfed,-.idid very well al' if. The relay l'eams did well due lo lhe efforls af Cushman, Laubach, Burnside, Laughead,. and La Chapelle. Diefrich, Sullivan, Jim Warfield, and Laubach' also did some varsi'ry running. VARSITY SWIMMING First Roux' Bcnncli. B. IYiCsc. KixNIiIlcr. Ozilis, Vernon. ITTIIIOIIKI. Kiddoo. Swmnrl Rmv: Hzlpp Qussist- nm CUZIFIU. Shzibiuo fcap- laiinj , ll. Wicsc. Davis, Ho- rzlk. Clark. Pcllibonc, Men- ziry. Jauspcr. Jackson QIICLICI CKYLICIU . 'I'l1irrI Rnru: Ilcnscllcl, Iil'llCIiCl'. Sfhipfcr. Phillips. NYilson. lillis. Hxilc, Moller, Kingcry. Farley, Qjunior IIIJIIIIIQCTD . THE GUARD Ifirsl Razr: Ilruckcr Qussisl- :ml hcud giizirnlj, Moller lillis, Horuk. Wilson, Schip- fcr. il. NVicsc. Bcnnclt. Scmnzl lfUIl'fyI1lL'IiS0ll fhcacl COIICIQ. Shnbino fhcad gllllfiu . B. XVicsc, Vernon, LIZIITCISOII, Ozilis, Cobb, Hnlc, TVX mend. Clark, Hzipp GISSISIZIIII cozichj. New New New New New New New New New New New New Trier Trier Trier Trier Trier Trier Trier Trier Trier Trier Trier Trier THE SEASON'S SCORES . . .52 Rooseveif . . . ...54 Morion .. .48 Alumni . . . . .45 Evansion . . . . .50 Proviso . . ....34 Maine.. ....30 Lane....... . . . .52 Highland Park . . . .3l Shorewood . . ..,.54 Waukegan .. . . . .40 Massenuiien . ....40 Oak Park This year's varsify fankers, led by Capfain Harry Shabino, very successfully complefed fheir second season in fhe new pool. Carrying a much heavier schedule fhan ever before, fhe feam chalked up nine wins againsf fhree losses. Sfarfing ouf iusf before Chrisfmas vacafion, five lopsided vicfories were won over Roosevelf, Morfon, Alumni, Evansfon, and Proviso before Maine's de- fending champs gave fhe Gray-Green fheir firsf defeaf. Following closely on fhe heels of fhe firsf loss came anofher crushing blow from Lane Tech, sfafe champions. Mid-semesfer vacafion broughf an easy vicfory over Highland Park. The feam's fhird defeaf came af fhe hands of Shorewood, Wisconsin sfafe champs. This final loss may be accredifed fo a long firing frip, and fhe fankers' lack of abilify fo adapf fhem- selves fo a sfrange pool. Following 'rhe Shorewood meef came an easy vicfory over Waukegan and fhen an unexpecfed win over Massanuffen. This feam, which is one of fhe leading confenders for fhe Nafional Prep School Championship, was rafed fo give fheir younger opponenfs quife a licking. As if was, fhe Gray-Green, bolsfered by fhe overflow- ing spirif of Fred Henschel, wenf in fhe underdogs and came ouf fhe vicfors wifh a margin of five poinfs. Then came a vicfory over Oak Park which cinched fhe Suburban League Championship. Following Lane Tech by only seven poinfs, fhe New Trier fankers made a very fine showing in fhe sfafe meef. Bofh Lane and New Trier broke fhe four-year championship reign of Maine. Bill Drucker who placed fifrh in fhe preliminaries came fhrough fo fake a fine second in fhe back sfroke. John Clark followed Drucker by faking second in fhe I00-yard free sfyle. Undefeafed for fwo years, Henschel broke fhe breasf-sfroke record by nearly fwo seconds. Jack Davis came fhrough fo win fhe diving on his opfional dives. This squad was wifhouf doubf fhe besf feam fhaf New Trier has ever been able fo puf ouf. Winning in almosf every evenf, fhe breasf sfroke and diving were fhe sfrongesf. Henschel was undoubfedly fhe oufsfanding member of fhe feam for wifhouf his over- whelming spirif and superior swimming fhe feam could nof possibly have been whaf if was. When fhe going was fhe foughesf Fred never failed fo come fhrough and his work made everyone else do his besf. Kingery, Henschel's mafe in fhe breasf sfroke, was a valuable assef fo +he 'leam in his capacily of bringing in many a much-needed poinf. Bill Drucker was 'rhe ouisland- ing backs+roker of 'ihe feam, 'raking second in +he Suburban and S+a+e meefs. Jack Wiese, Co-capfain of lhe Frosh-Soph, was Bill's leading rival on 'rhe feam and he deserves a lol' of credil' for his work 'rhis year. Ofher poinl' winners in 'ihis even? were Bob Wiese and Phil Mallen. , Capiain Harry Shabino, Evans Jasper, and Dick KixMiller swam +he 200-yard 'free s'ryle, and alfhough fhey were all very good men, 'ihe s+a+e compelilion proved foo greal for fhem. The dash men were led by John Clark, lasl' year's Frosh-Soph s'l'ar, who won bolh +he 50 and I00-yard races in fhe Suburban League meel and came +hrough wirh an unexpecied second in 'rhe s+a+e lO0 and a fi'F'rh in fhe 50. Bob Bennel l', +he olher Frosh-Soph Co-cap'rain, was Johnnie's parfner in 'rhe 50 while Vince Oafis was 'rhe 'leam's second man in 'lhe I00. The 200-yard relay consis+ing of Ellis, Vernon, Menary, and Oalis came 'Through as was expecled laking firsi' place in 'rhe league meel' and wilh Gil Wymond 'raking Ellis' place, placing second in 'lhe s+a're finals. The l50-yard medley relay 'leam of Jack Wiese, Fred Henschel, and Bob BenneH was anofher of rhe +ankmen's s'l'rong poinfs, winning bofh league and s+a're mee'rs and seffing a new league record. Al- fhough 'rhis 'l'eam did nor break 'lhe s'ra'ie record, il showed ifself able 'l'o do so in 1'he Massenuffen meel, swimming lhe disfance in well under record lime. The divers, led by Jack Davis, were all good and never failed io lake several poinls. Harry Mol+er and Jerry Horak were N. T.'s olher divers. Buf while credif is being given 'I'o +he feam, il' musf also be remembered lhal' wil'hou+ a 'Fine coaching sfaff, New Trier's vic'I'ories would noi' be possible. Head-coach Jackson worked wilh The 'leam con- s+an+ly as did assisfani' swimming coach, Bud Happ, and diving coach Condon. New Trier's one-year-old na'lal'orium received a line honor when if was chosen as 'rhe scene of 'lhe I938 Big Ten swimming meef. The ioin'l hosrs for 'Phe annual swim classic, Norfhwesfern and Chicago, found 1'ha+ Lake New Trier had more capacily for bofh swimmers and spec+a'I'ors fhan ei'lher of 'rheir pools. FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING Kr11'r'ling: liriglizini. lillis, XVrigl1t, Hill, Eiclcn, Iillcr, Cunning, Frzilick, Williams, Bzirtholomcy. Ccnlrr: Hztpp Qzissistzint COZlCll, , Bennett fco-cziptziinj, jones, Sullivan, KIAZIIISC, Lzinc, Lippincott, Bziyzirtl, llncngcr. Rotlicrnicl. Wiese fm- fzipniinj, Alaickson Qhczul cozichj. Tlzirrl Kimi: XVcyim'ycr. XY:n'c. Sosnu. Quinlan. Nlizcncr, Bull, Muck, Mzililc, l zn'lcy fjnnior mzinzigcrj, Lewis Qsoplimnorc iiizinzigcrj. The I937-38 Frosh-Soph swimming squad was wi+h- oul' doubl lhe 'linesl' iunior leam +ha+ lhe Suburban League has ever seen. I+ won every dual meel' including l'he ones agains'r +he oufsfanding feams of Maine and Lane: if won +he Suburban League meef, winning every evenf, and seH'ing a new rec- ord in each. The 200 yard relay Team consisling of Mahle, Jones, LippincoH, and Ball, was oufsfanding as was The medley feam of co-capfain Jack Wiese, AI Cobb, and Chuck Ball. The 50 and 75 yard free sl'yle evenfs were in fhe capable hands of co-capfain Bob BenneH', who was ably assisfed by Paul Sullivan and Jack Menary. Al Cobb, sophomore breasl' sfroker, could always be counled on for a 'Firsh while Dick Buenger was invariably righl' behind. Co-caplain Jack Wiese was by far l'he oufslanding backslroker in 'lhe league, while Dick Idler and Rollie Williams were consislenl' poinl' winners in 'lhis evenf. New Trier's divers were very s'rrong, faking 1'he firs'r +hree places in 'rhe league meel' wifh Joe Bayard, Ross Williams, and Sieve Rolher- mel finishing in lhal' order. Bo'l'h co-cap+ains, Bob BenneH and Jack Wiese, were awarded major leHers 'For fheir fine performances as varsify swimmers, as was Jack Menary who became a varsi+y man al' +he mid-year. BenneH' and Wiese were members of lhe varsily medley feam which won 'l'he sfafe championship. as ity Ka ebal Highland Park .......... 5 New Trier . . . . . . .2 Evansion ...... ...,. 4 New Trier . .... 5 Waukegan . . ..... 5 New Trier . . . . .4 Proviso . . . ..... 5 New Trier . . . . .3 Oak Park ..,.. ,.... 2 New Trier . ....., 5 Niles.CenIer . . . ..... 8 New Trier . . . , . . I I Loyola ..... ..... 3 New Trier , .... 9 Q Arlinglon . ...., I New Trier . . . . .2 S Morlon ..... ..... 4 New Trier . .... 2 5 Morlon ..,.... .,... 8 New Trier , .... 0 Highland Park . I . ..... 6 New Trier . , , . ,3 Oak Park .... ..... 0 New Trier , .... 6 Waukegan ..... 4 New Trier . ,,.. I Arlingion , ..,.. 3 New Trier . . . . .7 The '38 baseball +eam finished one of Ihe moslr success-Ful years in New Trier's diamond his+ory, wilh an even record of seven wins and seven losses. However, Ihe 1'eam did nor make as good a showing in 'rhe 'Iough compe'I'i+ion of Ihe Suburban League, winning only Ihree our of len games. The non-league games againsi' Niles Cenler, Arlinglon, ancl Loyola were all won by 'rhe Gray-Green. Suburban League vicfories were won over Evanslon and Oak Park, and alfhough I'he olher league games were Iosf, only one was Ios'I by more I'han Ihree runs. In every game, whefher winning or losing, lhe Gray-Green always gave 'Iheir opponenls a sI'iFF baffle. In Ihe Firsl game of 'Ihe season, every posiiion excepf calcher was filled by a iunior, wifh Cap'l'ain Crawford working behind 'fhe baI'. Jim Dewey al' shorl-sI'op, Earl Borre a+ firslf, and Jack and Bob Davis on The mound, were lhe only olher players who held Iheir posi'I'ions Ihroughoul' +he season. Sauer did mosl' of VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM First Row: Russo, Moeller, Horn, Lyman, Miller, Rounsfull, Dewar, Frei. Second Row: McLain, -lvatt, Borre, Stall, Bruschini, Crawford, Cloud, Harms, Hirsch, Lawson fmanagerj. Third Row: Porter Qmanagerj , Dewey, Davis, Herman, McNitt, Thompson, Bonner, Davis, Hanson, Sauer, Dierker, Crater Qcoachj . -L.-v fhe work af fhe hof corner, buf was relieved fori 'lime by Bruschini who also played cafcher and second base, holding fhe laffer iob for fhe greafer parf of fhe season. ln fhe ouffield, Bonner, Hanson, Jack Davis, Waff, Herman and Thompson held fhe assignmenfs from fime fo fime. Coach Grafer found able sulosfifufions in Rounsfull and Durr in fhe infield, Lyman in fhe garden, and Bill McNiff as a relief pifcher. ln his only complefe game of fhe season, Bill furned in a fhree-hif perform- ance. Mosf consisfenf hiffers on fhe feam were Dewey, Borre, Bonner, and Jack Davis. Alfhough fhree Suburban League pifchers boasf no-hif games, New Trier was never held hifless, and suffered buf one shuf-ouf. Wi+h fhe abundance of iunior firsf sfring maferial, nexf year's feam should cerfainly end up near fhe fop of fhe pile in fhe Suburban League, if nof champs. The fwo firsf hurlers on fhis year's squad, fhe fwo Davises, will refurn fo make fhe pifching sfaff one of fhe sfrongesf ever. Al Bruschini will probably do fhe receiving and can be helped by Bonner. Af fhird will be Dick Sauer, af shorf Jim Dewey, Rounsfull af second, and Borre af firsf. Among fhe candidafes for ouffield posfs, Bonner leads fhe field and is assured of a berfh by virfue of his baffing abilify. Hanson will probably be in fhe garden, as will Jack Davis when he is nof working on fhe mound. All in all, nexf year's prospecfs are very brighf. 1 z ' nl Q . . . ff V' I24 J T T Q X ,.. Sire In-Sepia Ka eball Evansfon .......... 4 New Trier Waukegan . .... 5 New Trier Morfon . . ..... I4 New Trier Proviso ...... ..... I 9 New Trier Oak Park ..,. ..., 3 New Trier Morfon .... ..... I 6 New Trier Niles Cenfer . .... 7 New Trier When Coach Sandvig's I937 firsf sfring advanced fo hold down all buf one of fhe firsf sfring berfhs on fhe varsify, Sandy was faced wifh fhe fask of shaping a new feam from a fofaIIy inexperienced squad. Ouf of fhe firsf seven games fhis green bunch won +hree whiIe Iosing four, a fairly successful record for a feam wifh as Iiffle game-experience as fhis one had had. The feam's greaf problem was in developing a good pifcher. Bob Dewey furned ouf fo be fhe besf of fhe bunch which included Fager, Dean, Redfield, and DooIiffIe. However, Dewey's superior playing af fhird base Ied Sandy fo use fhe ofhers as much as possible. The resf of fhe infield was composed of Lindberg af shorf-fop, Mel Whife af second, Schaer af firsf, wifh Quick behind fhe baf. The ouf- field posfs were held mosf of fhe season by Olsen, Bayard, and Maller. Oufsfanding hiffer on fhis year's feam was shorl'-sfop Lindberg who baffed .333 for fhe beffer parf of fhe season. Whife was fhe only ofher consisfenf hiffer who could be counfed on for a hif in each game. FROSH-SOPH BASEBALL TEAM First Row: Dean, Hypes, Mueller, Stelfens, Hzimley, Stillman, Jost, Cznnplmell, Fargo, McCracken, Szuidvig qcozichj. Second Row: Yates, Hinners, Finger, Haut, Zick, Rothermcl, Bolkow, Quick, Olson, Furmer, Clark, Ambler. Third Row: Holst fmzinzigerj, Pick Qmanzigerj , Kelly fI'l11lll1lgCl'D , Limllzerg, Bziynrtl, Dewey. Reclhelcl, Nizillzir, Krueger, Coons. Prevnllet, Doolittle, Green blzitt, Schaer. T Q, Z-vfgfnif 'f?5KfMewfff?wC1s fS'wi'5f?'-1 M e jf 0 jf 5 gag Y' if-P Jfilff Kitri-qyiicvfv. in gel fff 1 . fx A T' ' f G! flf Ai if , f f T X l QM, ly ew 'Ui if if X pf f J i T My TTD UN sou: TEAM ylf y I: Kneeling' Kecfc Maclllorran 4C'l minj. f ll . , . p . Of j Standing: Nam, Aram Qcoachj , Normoyle, Cleveland, Sibley, Nluzzela, Luuer, Cordini, 1 Smith. y ff' The golf feam enfered fhe season wifh a record of which few feams in fhe counfry could boasf. They had been undefeafed since May, I935, when fhey losf fo Evansfon. Besides conquering almosf all opponenfs in fhe dual mafches, New Trier's golf feams won fhe Suburban League mafch fourna- menfs for fhe lasf fhree years, and have had fwo firsf places and a second in fhe medal play. Very few of Iasf year's feam remained fo frod fhe fairway fhis spring. Six members of fhe 37 feam graduafed. This year, Coach Aram builf his hopes around Capfain Tom MacMoran, Howie Keefe, Van Smifh and Gordon Sibley. The Waukegan mafch consfifufed one of fhe sfinging defeafs suffered by fhe feam fhis year. The score was l5V2-9V2. The mafch wifh Proviso, wifh a score of 9-6, was anofher biffer defeaf, buf fhese were offsef by fhe vicfories over Evansfon, Morfon, and Niles Cenfer. THE SEASON'S SCORES Niles Cenfer 'Proviso . , . Morfon . . . McHenry .. Lake Foresf' Culver .... Oak Park .. Waukegan . Evansfon . .........ny2 ...nzyz .. ..... .s . .,... nz .. ..... .6 . ...... Qyz New Trier New Trier New Trier New Trier New Trier New Trier New Trier New Trier New Trier ....l3V2 ...He ....l2V2 ...He ...ne .....9 .....5V2 ....l3 1 A,+7,.7 , enni TENNIS TEAM W. Knaucr, G. Daly. P. Krcer, J. Cahn, B. Greenberg, J. Deacon, C. Nevins, j. Bryson. R. Lundin, B. Levings, G. H. Flaningam Qcoachj. This spring Coach Flaningam faced fhe fask of building almosf an enfire new feam. Ouf of fhe lasf year's squad, fhere was only one player refurning of fhe four who bore mosf of fhe mafch play lasf spring and earned NT a sfafe championship. , In fhe feam mafches, fhe Treverians have builf up a record fhaf can be mafched by few feams in 'rhis secfion of 'rhe counfry. Having losf buf one mafch in fhe lasf fhree years, fhey have been found af fhe fop of fhe Suburban League each fime. Lasf year fhey frounced Universify High and Main fwice, and Lake Foresf, Highland Park, Morfon, and Evansfon each once, all by fhe score of five fo nofhing, finishing fheir schedule wifhouf a loss. The one and only hard mafch was wifh Oak Park whom fhey nosed ouf fhree fo fwo. Besides making a clean sweep of all fhe mafches, Coach Flan- ingam's boys fucked away bofh fhe Suburban league feam and individual fifles. This year's fennis feam had all fhe fradifional sfrengfh fhaf has been fheir characferisfic in fhe pasf. Led by Capf. Dick Wade, who was a mem ber of fhe doubles feam which reached fhe semi- finals of fhe sfafe fournamenf lasf year, fhe '38 squad did nof quife equal lasf year's record. Dick, who is a iunior, could be counfed on fo garner fwo poinfs per mafch af one of fhe singles posfs fhis year. Besides Wade, John Deacon, a senior, and Grover Daly, a iunior, held down fhe ofher posf. Able replacemenfs were found in Charles Nevins, Jack Bryson, and Sandy Wilder, all seniors. Capf. Wade was fhe only member of fhe squad 'ro go downsfafe for fhe sfafe meef buf refurned unsuccessful. THE SEASON'S SCORES Lake Foresf ............ 2 New Trier . . . . . .4 Evansfon ............... 0 New Trier . . . . . .5 Highland Park .......... 0 New Trier . . . . . .5 Universify High ......... 0 New Trier . . . . . .5 Waukegan ...... ..... 0 New Trier . . . . . .5 T as VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS First Row: li. Jasper, Snyder, Kingcry, Rcploglc. Pznrkcr. Srmlzrl Ifnuu' Ilclisclicl. Hzlllcl, llczicon, II. hlzispcr. -f IM INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL CHAMPS Ifirsf Row: IVigglcsworll1, Child, Cloud, I-Izlrgis, Nornmylc. Malllllcws. Suroml Row: 1,llllllDCl'g. Davis, Mcilzill. hlzxmcs, Rcclliclnl. Pcrrill, llUlllISUIl, ADVISOR ROOM MANAGERS In tm-ll! ral Spar M One oT The mosT imporTanT phases oT New Trier's aThleTic deparTmenT is The inTra-mural program. This program is shaped To give every boy aT New Trier, wheTher or noT he plays The games well, a chance To parTicipaTe in compeTiTive sporTs. Since mosT oT The sporTs have advisory room Teams, a spiriT and 'Feeling of uniTy is creaTed in The advisory room, each player Takes an inTer- esT in The game in an eTForT To help The advisory win. Besides Touch TooTball, baskeTball, volley- ball, and baseball, all of which are sporTs in which The advisory is The uniT, There are many individ- ual sporTs including ping-pong, handball, horsei shoes, swimming, Track, Tennis, and golT. In boTh individual and Team sporTs Those sTudenTs who are unable To win places on The varsiTy squads are given a chance To compeTe in TournamenTs. The principal obiecTive oT The inTra-mural pro- Firsl Ii'ou': Gnoclnow. Ifcrgusson. NlrQl1iclc. Quuintzlncc. 'I':n'k. Nlc'N:1ugliLon, Mncscr, Frzigzlssi, XVcisImcrg. S1'r'm1r1 Ifozv: l.:mgfm'd. Tuimicliil. Farrar, Ifrisscll. Pollcr. Dcsnimicl. McLain, Korrzl, Hutchins. Hillncr. Third Roni: Iizirgis, Wicsc, Nlugncr. Slicppzml. Templeton. Baiplislu, Ifrcnch, Sweeney. Kccfc. 1 I B i,,, HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL CHAMPS IM LIGHTWEIGHT AND FEATHERWEIGHT Firxl Roni: Rosenstiel, Michelson, Persson. ' CHAMPS Szfcoml Row: XVllll2ll'l1S, Stout. . . First Row fI eatherzvciglzlsj: XVcislJcrg, Monshan, Miscll, Travis Mxlson. ' Secoml'Row fLigl1lzucightsj: Schucll, KciLh, Normoylc, ' i - Knznucr. gram is lo discourage speclalors by encour- aging parlicipalion. I H V 4 I The main evenl' of lhis year's program was fhe Third Annual Sporls Carnival. Thislshow was planned +o give fhe parenls ancl mem-1 bers of fhe fownship an oppor+uni'l'y fo see fhe infra-mural program a+ work. Exhibilions of baskelball, swimming, ancl 'lrack were held, ' climaxed by an exhibilion of firsi class volley- ball in which +he Division Sfreef Y.M.C.A. played l'l'lG ClIlC6gO TLIl'hVeI'elnS. Foo BALL CHAMPS First R nf: Orwig, Dicrker, Ponllc, Moller, XVicsc. Sccoml C v: Lulizxs, Rnvcnhill, Gregory, Risk, Wcrlllimcr. Fiscnslnccll. I l 1 lit hr-'51, N' Y lhlx XXXL- bs sronrs cARNlvAl. , ya, AMAA ,H th-Lx J ,Ll sl Q y ack X Sports! Club ROTHSCHILD KEITH LEVINGS DODDS OFFICERS Presidenl' .......,........ Ed Rolhschild Vice-Presidenl .... ....., T om Keifh Secrelary . . . .... Bob Levings Treasurer .. .... Bill Dodds Spor+s and Sporlsmanship for all is a worlhwhile mark 'ro shoo'r a+. This is iusl whal' fhe Sporls Club is doing fhrough ils lnlra-Mural program. The club's funclion has always been lo sponsor, promofe, and conducf as many infra-mural sporls as possible: fo educale in me'l'hods of playing, oFFicia'ling, and managing in various sporlsg +o develop sporlsmanship and a spiril of fair play in all spor1's: and 'ro encourage parlicipalion in acfive recreafion. Meelings are held weekly in which leclures are given by coaches and lhe subiecfs discussed. Thus, every phase of each spor+ is covered from lhe rules and mefhodsiof playing lo lhe mosl' praclical melh- ods of officialing. The work of lhis club has done much for 'lhe school's infra-mural sporls as if has organized all games according lo sfandard rules and procedure. One of fhe problems of fhe program was lhe lack of inferesl which led lo frequenl forfeils. Consequenlly 'lhe club infroduced lhe 'forfeil'-'fee sysfem by which each advisory was obliged 'lo posl a fee and, unless l'he rules governing forfeifs were adhered lo, lhe fee was losl. This has almosf complelely solved 'l'he problem by making fhe conleslanls more conscienlious in performing lheir dulies. SPORTS CLUB Fizst Row: McCandlish, Siltig, Koerher. Second Row: Russo, Seddon, Hill, Dodds, Robertson, Levings, Qut hlzickboardj Rothschild, fat tablej Dodds. Third Row: Showley fsponsorl , Temple- ton, Hoefcr, Kelly, French, Keith. Plug ical fducation The physical educafion deparfmenl ai- New Trier offers a wide general field of sporls in ifs required classes ranging from indoor games such as badminlon and volleyball 'ro foofball, baseball and +rack. Affer school, fhe gyms and playing fields are available 'lor infra-mural MENIS pHy5lcAL EDUCATION FACULTY and +eam use. Scaled: Mr. Edgar B. jackson, Mr. Wilfred L. Childs Qdcpairtnlcnl hczulj, Mr. DcF0rrcst Showlcy. Tl'1OUQl'I ObSCLlI'e and LIf'llU1OWh lo 'l'l le main Slanding: Mr. Xvllllillll P. Hzipp, Mr, Gottfried S. Szmclvig. parf of fhe s1'uden+ body, lo a large group of boys 'rhe sou'l'h gym and The adioining rooms are a mecca every affernoon. Here, rain or shine, win+er or summer, can be 'found boys lumbling, wreslling, and doing gymnaslics. One group of lhese boys is invesligaling lhe possibili'l'y of 'forming a weighl-lifling club. Though 'rhere is no organized compelilion, 'rhese boys work as hard as fhough +hey were aciually on a 'l'eam. Two handball courls are always in demand, and if fhere isn'l' a+ leasf one argumeni' a day over who has 'lhe righf lo play, Joe begins lo 'lhink ihe boys are geH'ing unheallhy. JOE SCHMITT Wilh no adequafe provision for boxing, 'lhe pugilisls of fhe 'Township have made use of a boxing room nexi' 'lo lhe soulh gym where one can see promising efforls. When noi' busy coaching lhe frosh-soph diamond squad, Mr. Sandvig, commonly known as Sandy, is on hand 'lo help all phases of l'his parf of +he alhlelic program. Hey Joe! any pracfice +oday? This is 'lhe quesrion 'Thar Joseph SchmiH', known 'ro over 8,000 sludenrs since I92I as Joe, has good naruredly answered since he came here. For sevenleen years he has ruled 'lhe locker room, coming here shorlly afler his own gradualion from New Trier. Joe has nol' only laken care of 'lhe locker room, and been 'rrainer of all 'rhe al'hle+ic reams, buf he has been a friend +o 1'he 'lhousands of boys who have used l'he facililies of lhis deparlmenl. 1 'i By l'he lime a 'fellow is a senior here, Joe nol' only knows eilher his firsl' name or his las'r, bul' also can lell his baskel number by his face. For almosr lwo decades Joe has had a word of encouragemenl' and help for New Trier a'l'hle'l'es. Always willing l'o lend a helping hand, he looks folfggy ward fo many more years of service. Rig 7mm RIFLE TEAM First Row: Bradley, Hclke. Brcrclon, Schliclning, Shcfncr. S1'ro11rI Ruzv: Brown fsponsorj, Kocncn. Dale, xlClllll0l?C, Lippincott fC1l1Jl1llllJ , Lukcns. COlClllZlll. C0l'Illlllly. Three affernoons a week l'he rifle range echoed wi'lh lhe shoofing of 'rhe Gray-Green rifle leam. An enlhusiaslic group 'rurned oul for l'he range work 'l'his year and carried our a full program. Shooling in bi-weekly malches, 'rhe leam senl' lhe five besl scores lo 'l'he Nalional headquarlers lo be enlered in +he Nalional comperilion. During l'he firsl' semesler, lhe marksmen placed second in lheir division. ln fhe only dual meer, 'rhe squad defealed a 'ream from Freeport N. Y., in a poslal mee'r. The oulsfanding marks- men of l'he year were Richard LippincoH', Alexis Tellis, Juslus Schlichfing and Sigdon Eliof. Richard Lip- pinco'H can boasl' of 'rhe only perfecf score lurned in. RIFLE CLUB First Rnzvg Hclke, XViIks f1lSSlSl2lIll ll'C2lSlll'Cl'b, Nlclilhopc Qrnngc olliccrj , Lippincoll flJl'CSlKlClIlD, S. Brown Qsponsorj. Kocnon fll'CllSlll'Cl'D , Kcnclrich. Coleman Qzrssislunl lI'C2lSlll'Cl'b. Second Raw: Cooley, I-luck, ELlW2ll'llS, XVZIISOH, Hinckley. Meyer, Hurgis, BlCEl1'2ly, Baker, Snlzill, Kccfc. Third Row: FI'Cl.1I1LlllCl1, Tuttle, Lyman, Yencr, Reed, cl1ll'l'ClSOll, Foscuc, Slflllllfll. Lrnlbach, Holfmcycr. A , ...!J?'uf7fi ,'r,:,C.wf- ' .115 Q, . . w . .1 , -ixn V . 1 Q- 1. I A ' 'fi P!1L4:,f1f W J.' 8 O , . F 5. 5 14, . -Q ,yr Q! F'T7jf7 'fV'Tf'f'fgf ?Tff 7f f fjfif N,-Af:'f'f'! .w-.. .1'.g. P Y? '1'..':1-- . .' 1f 7'f.1-g'KY .' ff71'T'ff-'Q f'f!4f'7 '?f1l fx '-W r11f-.Afi'f'- ef' ' 'fJ:fIf'-'-V i'5 31f ipf 5 4:'1'f',f-:ET 5-5123u 'f-Af 1'.'5v''L-T5Q.? 'f ':?'f-251-1'-,':'?3f-,Qi 'J f 'F-Q , . ' ' f -' fin- '1 Qfi- 'x 1',r14..f-.-f.g- .E-I 'fit fy rv . f- 1 1:51 I-w.-i:',f ff' M .-f. 1- . .--THU -' up -f .' L-.If-le 11 I , :J,,.A ' '- 'f'5 'H- 24535:-A-is,,,,,.f-v 'L ' ,ws- ' ' We W- '4:'2:-u,,c5-4 :ff-W..-P '-9' h,f9l.v::-1'.f.,f:i,,,-L--5 'ff-eff' 'Q-sk.:-w- -' 'A s:.Lw,.1,..4-M--,,,..w-' ' '.1.1-,AHA 3 9 fl A , z' E 'gli' 1. ir' ' S-134. 'Xl fm- Ax Sf . '1 ,p.,--. f. Hb n, .ish .5,.! xx uf ,H 1 ffvf'5 ' r ,., Q,-. 'r ii a, 351 5 fr, wk 'E in 5- Vi: J 14 ,X en V, 5? 51:9 ' Q-Q , . I 1. S -4 -- . 'L .li L ! f ,V-' if . Q Qs xf 53'! utvi-S Hifi? Eiifffi mlncflj ,i '-T fx l1'f f1, 9:1-, if 5. , W 'fi , .. ,A u '- I. 'l . As enWusKaskXc io: Wah' brand oi sporks as any boy for Ns aWXekKcs, We ejxrk have made We GAA one of We oukskandkxq ieaiures of We sc.'nooX. E. OFFICERS Presidenf ..,.... Alice Jean Heinsen Vice-Presidenf .... Barbara O'Grady Secrefary ..,....... Jean Goodnow Treasurer . . .,,,, Mary Macalisfer CHAIRMEN Publicify .,..,.......... Pal' Walsh Officials ...,....... Carolyn Nelson Inframural Sporfs .s .... Jane Records Social ..........,. PaH'y Chancellor Arrangemenfs ....,... Barbara Lewis G.A.A. HEADS OF SPORTS First Row: Paterson, IVOIII, Andrews, Storner, Penberthy, Karnopp. Walker. Second Row: Sprenger, Hoyne, Wilder, Kassner, jillson, Huck. Clarke, Welch, Hearne. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACULTY First Row: Mrs. Ella M. Abbott, Miss Iris Boulton CKICPZIYIIIICIII headj , Miss Margaret E. Healy. Second Row: Mrs. Bernadine Bnrbridge, Mrs. K. Reliage, Miss jane D. Adair. 'l -0'2-fra gm Following fhe cusfoms of previous years, 'rhe firsf evenl' on 'rhe program was 'rhe infroducfion of fhe freshmen fo +he GAA. During 'Ihe firsf week of school an assembly was held fo presenf fhe officers fo fhe new sfudenfs. A brief oufline of fhe sporfs offered was given. Lafer +ha'I' week exhibifion hockey and soccer games were played and 'l'he fall season was officially opened. The nexl' big evenf was fall spor'I's day wifh Evans- fon and Oak Park girls as guesfs. Following fhe soccer and fennis games, 'l'he girls 'foured fhe school and afe lunch in Ihe girls' club room. During fhe Hockey season in rapid succession came 'lhe selecfion of 'lhe schoolgirls' feam, fhe Umpiring convenfion, and fhe Nafional Field Hockey is Tournamenf. The las'I' evenl' broughf 'I'he besl' l players from all over 'Phe U. S. fo Winnefka. 3 g If also broughf Miss May Fogg, former head of 1 our GAA cleparfmenf. The GAA quickly 'look advanfage of 'rhis by asking her 'Io speak in fhe ' fall assembly. She ioined wifh Duke Childs, who presenfed fhe awards, in offering an excel- lenl' assembly program. An evenl' fhe GAA board will long remem- ber was fhe over-nighf frip fo fhe Isaak Walfon Lodge. During 'Ihe Chrisfmas vacafion a Mid-Win'l'er CLASS MANAGERS G.A.A. COMMITTEES First Row: Bcrcaw, Crarwford. Glenn, Grail, Larson, Masters. First Row: Sprcngcr, Kl'llZCl', I,CK'llllCl'. l'ziglizn'nlo. Svronrl Row: Hzlzzlcl. Kziclnpfcr. Hyman, Yates, lVzns0n, Pierson. Svrmzrl Row: Cllillick, SCllllJfCl'. Sporfs Conference was held. The GAA and Universify High of Chicago gave a fea for fhe parficipanfs. For fhe firsf fime an efforf was made fo confacf eighfh grade girls before 'lheir enfering New Trier. Ten girls from each grammar school came for an affernoon. They wenf swimming, wafched fhe sporfs, and fhen had an informal meefing, wifh refreshmenfs, in fhe Girls' Club room. The successful affernoon will probably become an annual affair. r. .....,l One resulf was fhe invifafion for Junior and Senior baslcef- G,A,A, OFFICIALS I zffm R frir Philipsb fsifii , Hoync. Music'-S. Imsmi ll feams la a exhibifion ame in Gencoe. ba +0 p Y n g Sammi Row: Clmllncrs, Tcnllcr, Wilclcr. Hcinscn New Trier kepf up ifs high sfandards by coming in second in fhe felegraphic swimming meef. Rhyfhms also did well in an informal affernoon program and in fhe opera The Chimes of Normandy. ln fhis fhe dancers did an enfre-acfe number. Recreafional games and riflery confinued fo be popular. The spring sporfs progressed very well. Archery, lacrosse, baseball, golf, fennis all had fine seasons and fhe riders gave an excellenf horse show. The banquef in June was fhe climax fo an exfremely successful year. G.A.A. REPRESENTATIVES First Row: Trcdclwcll, xvllllClTC1lll, Shane, Pierson, Farmer, Schciner, Myron, Hanlulwny. Kccfc, Scllipfcr. Svmnrl Row: DZllSlI'OlIl, Stnlmc, Crowder, Hnusemnn, Bcrcaw. Hxnnmoncl, Kendrick. Michelson, AlZlCAl'llTlll', Huck. Smnmcrs. Klllllllllllllll. Third Roni: Corlnzlck, Etllingcr, Snorf, Islnistcr, Hccrcns, Kocncn, Jnnicki, Blulnn. Xklildcr, Paterson, Lnkcns, Mcinig. l S55 ifyvw i sf2,f'w I 7 o 1 x, 1, I, fa. .K .-.ve f S' J- 1 ,rj uf EJ , 'X WV ,I j ' . IP p ' ai If l. i 58 E' fv' P J 1 0 1. 'L , . hc! J 4 . , , , I1 V ltfrffv Xlfri'-X bfi: Ji! '- V' lx. SOCCER . . . An exhibilion soccer game was held in lhe fo freshmen. Laler 'lhe girls were hoslesses lo some I: room fournamenl was held: fhe Cook-Kimbell leam won lhe among fhe iuniors and seniors. ln +he class 'lourna menf, lhe Sforner lheacl of soccerl, and managers Mary Burlingame, Be'H'y lhe sporf. SENIOR SOCCER SOCCER CHAMPS lhe game adviser leam won Rehage, Frances Lawson, direcled First Row: Burlingame, Palcrson,Jones, Storner, Kriebel. First Row: Crawford, Dietz, Church, Herzig, Specht, Mendum, Second Row: McElroy, Hokanen, O'Grady, Naethans, Calhoun, Wllfdl Kecklefscheibel- Todd. Second Row: Macalister, Hudson, Rasmussen, Koenen, Fountaine, Butler, Schrei, Hayden. l SENIOR HOCKEY HOCKEY CHAMPS Wlalsh, Malam, Clark, Nickel, Sprengcr, Heinsen, Janicki. Chancellor, Schipfer, Xvilder, Clarke, Kritzer, Gourley, Bercaw, Weinstock, Bourgcrie, Logan. In Foregrouncl: XVolff, Records. HOCKEY . . . Aboul' 220 girls par+icipa'I'ed in hockey fhis fall under lhe Wolff, head, and Miss Adair and Miss Boulion, inslruciors. Assisling Marion Maslers, Nancy Bercaw, and Mary Burlon Graff. Praclice class 'lournamenf was played. ln November +he selecfion of The made. The following New Trier girls were pur on +he 'I'eams: Marian llrsl feam and Beverly Andrews and Pal Walsh on lhe second. of Aimee managers: lhen an infer- ' ream was on 'rhe GOLF . . . For 'rhe 'rirsi' lime golf was aban- doned in 'I'he fall and made s'I'ric+Iy a spring sport Under 'lhe direclion of Miss Boullon and Mary Wilder several novelly rournamenrs were played off. Inslruclion by rhe pro, Mr. Anderson, a+ +he golf course was given and was mosi' beneficial +o all who parricipared. TENNIS . . . Tennis +o be a very popular spor'I'. Ihe +ournamen'I', Marion W Walker, Ihe head of championship. The bu+ could noi' be wea'I'her. In Ocfober march wilh New Trier, of 3 'lo 3. In lhe a very exciring singles I HORSEBACK RIDIN 4' . . Ann Hunrer Hearne and Ihe riders iogafilq rough 'rwo good sea- sons. In fhe 'Fall Mrs. Taylor of lhe Creslwood Srable 1 hed I'he groups and rhe 'Ihree more adv 1- J groups had special rides In 'lhe sprln osl of Ihe lime was spenl in preparah for lhe annual horse WW show, which was well worlh Ihe eFIor'I' of 'I'he riders. ..,,, rain: -- 'LSQQQQGZM Q53 V 5':,u.gg, - -pr is vim. GOLF , Macnlister, Hearne, Spreng r, enberthy, Gourlcy, Hurunzm, Wnldcn 'rjlz-Qyafyll I gn, Q !X ,C -, ' -' TENNIS TEAM First Row: Neilson, Kracha, Hazelet, Wolff, Nielsen. Second Row: Koenen, Herrens, Felsenthul, Yvoolhiscr, YVZIIIQCI' X 1.61 7 f v RIDERS From left to riglzl: Charlotte Wilds, Nancy Clzmr, Catherine M xx NI x jane McCue, june Rushmore, Ruth McNeal, Aim Hunter Hcunc MILIL Rasmussen. .x. Rl l i r FISTBALL . . . Under rhe leadership of Mrs. AbboH', and Helen Clark, +he spori's head, a single elimina- 'iion 'lournameni' was held 'For 'iisl' ball. The 'Following leams were winners: Kimbell, of l'he freshman fourna- menh Hadden, of The sophomore iournamenfg ihe combined ieams of Paul, Payion, Pinn, and Rehage, among fhe seniors. Because of lack of iime il' was neiiher possible 'io iinish +he junior lournamenl' nor fo hold an infer-class series of games. A+ fhe end of +he season, volleyball was oiiiered for anyone who wanfed io pariicipaie. The class managers Peg Pierson, Pai' Pen iclc, and Margarel' Sioefzel were of greai assisiance +hroughou+ fhe season. RECREATIONAL SPORTS . . . Organized lasl' year coniinued fo be a popular afiraclion of ihe GAA sporis program 'I'his year. Under Ruih Sprenger and Mrs. AbboH', l'he gyms were opened on Friday aflernoons 'l'o all 'lhose in'reres+ed in such indoor games as badminion, ping pong and shuliileboard. Large numbers of girls iurned ou'I' every week and 'ihough 'ihere were no l'eams, live poinis were given 'io any girl pariicipaiing. The climax of ihe season was a ping pong +ournamen'r which was won by Olive Carlson and Edna Cummings. BASKETBALL . Q . In baslcelball a round-robin Iournamenl was ' played. Edilh Mendum's iunior Ieam defeafed 'Ihe Hadden-Evans 'Ieam for +he school championship. A+ Ihe end of 'Ihe season, class Ieams were chosen and 'Ihe iunior Ieam was vicforious. During 'Ihe season Ihe iunior and senior class 'reams played an ex- hibilion game al' Cenfral School in Glencoe. SWIMMING . . . Swimming is a very popular sporl' in spile of girls' pride aboul 'rheir curls. Lucy Huclc, head of swimming, and Miss Healy, insI'ruc'I'or, supervised afler school swimming all year for each class. The iuniors won I'he infer-class mee'I from 'Ihe freshman runner-up Ieam. In Ihe 'Ielegraphic swim meer held every year among I0 schools, New Trier placed second. Life saving and a special swimming class were offered Ihe lasl quarI'er. Nancy Robb, senior manager, Louise Yales, iunior manager, and Helen Kaempher, sophomore manager, aided Lucy Huck. 'V . .,,,,.',2Z. BASKETBALL-SENIOR FIRST TEAM XValsh, Huck, Nickel, Sprcngcr QCZIPIIIIIID, Hcinscn, Han- son , Andrews. ADVISOR ROOM BASKETBALL CHAMPS Brown, Clark, Kraftllcfcr, Pcarrc, Crawford, Wciuslock Mendum fcapminj . TELEGRAPH SWIMMING YVylc, Kricbel. Pcllcc, Kavanagh, Somncrs, Kccklcy, Yates Bcrcaw, Kaempfcr, Royal. SWIMMING CHAMPS First Row: Yates, Hcclman, XVOIII, Adams, Lcvy. Second Row: Bercaw, Sllcibel, Clarke, Chancellor. RHYTHMS , First Row: Faxon, Felscnthal, Boone, Graff, Goodnow Second Row: Glenn, Wollf, Stein, Pierce, Heinsen. Third Row: Newman, Burlingame, Karnopp, Junicki. CLOGGING TEAM by Macalister, Felsenthal, Crawford, Penberthy, VVolff, Hauscman, Boone, Burlingame, Oilar, Gonrley. -- RIFLE TEAM , First Row: Clarke, Koenen Qcaptainj , Lukens. Second Row: Englehard, Thompson, Fisher. RHYTHMS . . . Aspiring dancers were so numerous fhaf fhree rhyfhms groups were formed, dividing 'rhe dancers info beginning, infermediafe, and advanced secfions. Jayn Kassner, head of rhyfhms, was unfor- funafely unable fo confinue affer fhe firsf semesfer, buf her place was ably filled by Marfha Karnopp. Along wifh ifs usual series of dancing pro- grams, fhe opera dance was fhe main proiecf of fhe groups. CLOGGING . . . The whole season was spenf fhis year in preparing a dance fo presenl' af fhe GAA banquef. Barbara Welch and Mrs. Rehage, as insfrucfors, worked respecfively wifh fhe advanced and fhe beginners' groups. Jane Penberfhy, head of clogging, helped selecf fhe feams fhaf performed af fhe GAA banquef, fhe climax of fhe season. RIFLERY . . . Wifh Mr. W. S. Brown as insfruc- for and Adelaide Koenen as head of fhe sporf, riflery was marked by beH'er furnoufs and beffer shoofing. An improvemenf made on fhe rifle range fhis year was fhe insfallafion of carriers, insuring more safefy for fhe shoof- ers. All fhe awards are received fhrough fhe Nafional Associafion in Washingfon. Riflery is rapidly advancing in popularify wifh fhe girls as well as fhe boys. K E ll? LACROSSE . . . N.T. girls were again offered lacrosse under fhe direciion of Miss Adair and Mary Jo Hoyne, sporfs head. Margarei TuHle, Ruih Hudson, and Beverly Glenn were fhe managers who direcfed fhe class and infer- class fournamenis. New Trier's besf lacrosse players were inviied +o a playday, in which many schools pariicipafed. ARCHERY . . . Affer 'rhis year's class and school champions were decided, 'l'he beH'er archers were given +he opporiuniiy 'ro enier +he +elegraphic meei. Ano'I'her highligh+ of 'Phe year was fhe Play Day ai' N.T. wi+h Evansfon and Oak Park. Mrs. Abbo1 r, ins+ruc'ror, was assisfed by Pai' Jillson, head of archery, and fhe managers, Janice Yoeman and Nancy O'Hara. BASEBALL . . . Headed by Doris Paferson and fhe insirucfor, Mrs. Rehage, The girls baHecl and pilched a successful season. A round- robin advisor room fournamenf was played and af 'rhe end of fhe season class feams were chosen and an inier-class iournameni' was played. The class managers were Char Wai'- son, senior, Sue Hazlef, iunior, and Barbara Sfevens, sophomore. f +- f :ee LACROSSE Tuttle. Penberlhy, jnnicki, O'C1':1dy. Hcinscn. Calhoun Andrews. In FOP'l'gl'OIlHll.' Sprenger, XVulsh. ARCHERY Kussner, Eisenberg. Pope, O'Hz1rra, Hcinsen, Jillson. BASEBALL-SENIORS Paterson, Andrews, Jones, Maluln. Sprcngcr, 0'Grndy Clark, Lehrer Nickel, Storner. r A . A Y Y 4 ,itz Rfk an G.A.A. 800 POINT AWARD G.A.A. 600 POINT AWARD First Row: Bercaw, Janieki, Heinsen, lValsh, Sprenger, Bur- First Row: Drum, Gourley, Krilzer, Andrews, Chancellor. Imgume' Scmnd Row: Penberthv, Hleinstock, Records, Newman. Second Row: Hlolll, IViIcler, Logan, Clarke, Nickel, Huck, Mae- 1 alisler. G.A.A. 300 POINT AWARD First Row: Schipfer, Pcnick, Pierce, Keefe, Browne, Pierson, Fclsenlhzil, Church, Boone. Grall, Hammond, Pence, Kavanagh. Second Row: Huck, lvatson, Goodnow, Karnopp, B. Schrei, J. Schrei, Walker, Fclscnlhal, Kilner, Kccklcy, Anderson, Owens, Larson, Glenn Third Row: Pose, Hanson, Hyman, Nacthans, johnson, Ellis, Masters, Stoelzel, Hoyne, Sclicibel, Necves, Bickham, Forstall, McElroy. .X ag- ., 'Q . . Y l ,K ip? p ' ' , . 4 i 5 I I44 -5,2012 'fu 455 ,Q-Q! 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'For I Ih rzghr Iamzly car, economI I m , or m I ' a car . . . convenien+ . . . sI'urdy . . . wII'h II r r -I- I r a I r r I ra e WI u I I I answ r nd In pIng II I r r r wI'rh . . I' I m I . 5 1 I La,f'qr' ' uf 'WW 5:1 M N W X ig Q dis W . -SMOKE GIG-AQS Jw Na S 5 JUNIG r -4, M52 'Jscfeg A - I X 1 E. SAWYER SMITH REALTORS NorI'h Shore Homes and Homesifes Farms and Acreage ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE EI S+ Ph 3500 IN C-LENCOE DRUGS 353 PARK AVENUE GLENCOE 388 I AW N I N G S VENETIAN BLINDS PAUL H. GATHERCOAL COMPANY Sp hC QWI h W 'H' 9 ImporI'anI' S+yIe DeveIopmen+s or THE FASHION WISE SPORTS WORLD Y d h ULTIMATE IN SMARTNESS oMd +Md hlpb cz L ZlCKaco Th S+ 'rh C 63I 632 725 m ree+ Winnefka 938 anis our'I' imeI'I'e one Telep one iIme e 98 'F Their accepfance, proven b 'Famous spor+s enfhusiasfs, has ma e I em I TIS l O Exclusive Fabrics I L L 0 BriIIianI' Colors and PaI'I'erns o ern and Correc o es Our new spor+swear cannoi' e u'I' command your curren'I' consideraiion e ore on e orner Elm SI'ree+ aI' ChesI'nu'r WinneI'Ic Phones - Sxnssrc 5 Nagy WELL-L-L-L .,, X mm W lwwcu MR S RT U11 93565111 PK SK EONN 5 N af? S . xxxs-f X I .4 'Q' f a 24 weasel ,., ive! , oAC.KfGlU'A TgAT'rm' our MWULBROOKE Q QUQLK Q Ck' HEY GANG! WHAT DO YOU SAY THAT WE GO DOWN AND BOWL A LINE AT - BLESER S BOWLING ACADEMY BEST ALLEYS ON THE NORU4SHORE S I1II W tt 4I6 The Largest Dlstrlbutors of Fuel OII on the North Shore are ready to serve you at all tlmes Simply Call BRAUN BROS Fo Fuel Use OI W nnetka 390I Wllmette 83l JQWJQ MIESTIIIIAN Rugs and Carpets Cleaned and Repalred NATIONALLY-KNOWN BROADLOOMS 5II Green Bay Road WILMETTE Wllmette 5051 Every House Needs Westmglwouse REFRIGERATORS ELECTRIC RANGES WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS HARDWARE Hb dW d tk 260 OIL CO. HENRY C. WIENECKE Xu gs 6 QAK 3 I -f' ' L Q -ff I 3 I , s, 5 'IIQ QO A -'-DOESNWI' SAY MUCH, I K lx 'N K SN XL- mo eww' . X e x , A X i f f gg, '4 CVM QM Q in X lk ,gk 6 9, -ff I Il X60 mee' L .tsxqym f ras? ww QWELL' UH... H QOY2 A PNGHT, f' f wiv A 1 N WX X ' Q 39 Q A cl ff? 9 r s , - K I x Q 0 0:61 om DOLKTNCIA ' 2 J' Q 3671 DlQN7Q'i,7'N'-Q' XXG-Ol-LY.,... Fred S.White's Drug Store Afler Ihe game . . . afler school . . . any I'Ime . . . sI'op a+ WhI+e's for some'IhIng I'o eat For a noon-day meal I'ha'I' peps you up . . . sI'op a'I' I ne oc es o ew r'er ' c oo 454 W nnellca Avenue Pho e W nnefka 2626 THRIFT Is an Essenhal Par+ of Your Educahon Your Savmgs or Checlung Accounf Is Welcome ai' Ihe FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WINNETKA 739 Elm S'IreeI Easi' of Norfh Shore L nes P P RENSCH FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE PACKING SHIPPING MOVING 520 Green Bay Road W Ime'He ODHNER S Cleaners 81 Tailors F GLOVER R KLAUKE WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT I048 Gage SI'reeI' Hubbard Woods III no s O BIIcWI'FN TI HrgI1SI-II 5 i n I l Phones Winneflca 358-359 I , I I Member Federal De osI1' Insurance Cor ora'I'Io TCD THE NEW TRIER HIC-H SCHCOL We Express Our Sincerest Appreciation forTnelr Con hnued Confidence ff?ff f9f Eff UK IERINIIIIE STUIDUQ e er ic aww e er 6'L ned 1623 SHERMAN AVENUE, EVANSTON IVERSITY 8998 WILMETTE 160 GROCERIES AND MEATS RAPP BRCDS 522 G 62l G k 4 HILL gn STONE REAL ESTATE For Everything in the Line ot Call . reen Bay Road reen Bay Road Winnetka I868 WiImeI'I'e 48I0 543 Lincoln Av Phone Winne'I' a I5 4 Q Q Winnetka, IIIin I MISS REYNOLDS INC. A. I. D 948 S panish Court Antiques Gi ts Interiors Designed and Furnished WEISSENBERG FLIEL 8i MATERIAL Co 656 G W Ic 0 Coai FueI ood C I4 Buiiding Materiai Lawn and Garden SuppI reen Bay Road,Winn In Phone Winnet a 33I If 47 Q sxlQ:'.:.'t K Y Q Q .1 N X r, ,,., , 'f?f:fgf??3f3?Etx ,W-, yo, 1:-gg-41:1-1: 1 1 111. ,yy 5, - - 4.31. !1l,!y'i , ,,1 ' 1 P, K ,NW ' ' - f IQ' I 1 - I fo' ' ,rl , 1,11 rygpf, 1' '11 1 .- 'iff '4!145' '3f2'1 311' A9 . 1412 71 .ff 51:2 . . . - . Whlffi l1'5 1'5 ,1l',1' pn 141,111 5431 f 1 M247 v 1 ,A 1 141 141 6 11149511 115 ' ' 1 191 1' ffdhllf' 'il I ' sf, X n 0 I l -mws TP'E'2E Wsuwose I'- ll 66 99 vyue 5 GET My QAt2.... 2a, nyouu ' Nmvfnu ALM fl .W cfx2AN9PAwEr2 - ff .x,ovN.GEE ?Q f X E MVWNMT 'f 'Q 5-I -f ' fl, W .--K -.., in -6? -XJ rQ 5 ,N f J 0 55.1- AQ po LD ,fx X515 W 'fin f Ig -fiqeq LUN yf N ' if 4?W x 9 QE A QQGEN4 HE GETS -A 'Aix 1. 4 X, 4 Pk ,f13Z'f' N526 y y rk 'L',l Z 1 43: ,. . . 41 5 ' WZ., Q C f U X N N HO TA , 1? wifi! , we f 1 . Lf By t' A gf' ,SW A f L' 5 I REVENGE uuvv BAUER S HAIR SHOP Complete Beauty Servlce Telephone Unlverslty 0729 I6IO Chicago Avenue Evanston III nols China Antiques Crystal Sllver Foreign Novelties TATM A N . i ' . . . . . Two Stations to Serve You Two Grads to Greet You I .'--' f 1 ' ? T L WM RUNNFELDT H ' SHEH4 BELMONT ., .1 oPERATo RS . .kB BRAUN BROS SERVICE STATIONS 8I2 OAK STREET 548 GREEN BAY ROAD WINNETKA 390I KENILWORTH 5665 FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE THE LAKE SHORE CLEANERS 8 DYERS CARL J. PETERSON O ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED O 340 Park Avenue, Glencoe Telephone Glencoe 6I . I Eli e VR Q Q. iS55XB,g?g s gxngll' Q- my ...Q Nr, NY s S ll Il , X Q 'R Q ., ..,.,..V,,..,, ,w x d X 23 54 29 H 49' R 0 I , L 6' X Mlm Runnfeldt Shen elmoni' 0 1 , ri as. BUSINESS COLLEGE A INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE Wihb ' - 'Ip ' 1 A . A SAFE INVESTMENT 873 - 65+hYEAR - 938 SUMMER TERM JUNE 20 FALL TERM SEPTEMBER 6 A d METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE WINNETKA COAL LUMBER C0 GUARANTEED SATISFACTION Selected FUEL OIL, COAL, COKE and WOOD LUMBER PTND TMILLNTVORR 5946- B ynd. wi +k , nn a Ph W' 'IIT 734 735 I I . A K - he er usiness is good or bad, framed secreI'aries, accoun'I anfs, y is+s, compfomefrlsfs, are always in demand A -Few mon'rhs' fraining, and a Meiropohfan Diploma will prove 'ro be I I I F I Regisfrafion in Advance Is Required - Annual Prospedus Is Senl' Upon Requesi' For The Besl' Training and Placemenf Service, Hen I A X JV Q ' XI J fu TS 6 N I Kg H1 I C S A I reen a nne a no s ' ones Tnne a - KNT1 T POSI WLTFHOYTT L'? SOWND ffvicms G0 AHEAD! A HAHREL ov PUN,g in GIT ALONG LITTLE DOGIES sHP's wmw VP TH OLIVER 'OUND THT CORNPH WASCHENBACH BOYSN TAQV POT T SLOW TT OOWN uit zzfzlflzkzy for all and ff! one A GE ERAI. MOTORS N THE NEIGHBORHOOD of a quarter of a mllhon people who are now wzshmg they Owned a LaSalle Ifllght just as well be drwmg one' LaSalle Yet they pald as much for thelr cars as a new LaSalle costs And they save nothlng on upkeep and Oper atlng costs for LaSalle IS the world s most econonucal fine car Surely we speak only common sense when we say that the man who pays the pnce of a LaSalle ought to get a LaSalle So check over your motor car mvest thousand dollars for your motor cars make vour next one a LaSalle You re entltled to It and you mlght as well have 1t' Come m today for a look and a rlde CADILLAC MOTOR CAR DIVISION GENERAL MOTORS SALES CORP EVANSTON BRANCH 1810 RIDGE AVENUE 0 o 0 I N VALUE These people believe they can't afford ment. If you have been paying above a I if? ,Jr L HIVAUUN s - az, ima... ag., 'K-,.,m ITIQSZI' BUSINESS COLLEGE The Business College w'th the U - versity Atmosphere-'Famous tor the High Type ot Employees it Develops ONLY FOUR YEAR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ENROLLED I I6 South Michigan Avenue BuIIet'n Free on Request Chicago NO SOLICITORS EMPLOYED Randolph 4347 4 0 CLEANERS ancl TAILORS . I U For Smart Clothes Throughout the Year A e Laclies' and GentIemen's Tailoring ' e 689 Vernon Avenue GI eneee 38 We wish you the happiest ancl most successful ot tutures now that the coveted sheep skin is yours May we continue to serve you at both our stores7 Our stocks include a tul line ot social and commercial stationery gifts bridge supplies and the latest books - ancl two tine rental libraries WOLF S HEAD BOOK SHOP 6I9 Vernon Avenue, Glencoe 69I WINNETKA STATIONERS 8I0 Elm Street Winnetka 406 NQRTH SHCRE Congratulations' h l M b F d I D p it Insurance Corporation Thank you New Trier' R Working with you has been a pleasant task Indeed LLOYD HOLLISTER INC w ILLIN Printers, Publishers, Engravers , . . . J Wilmette 4300 Winnetka 500 GreenIea'f-1300 SheIc.IraI:e IZI6 I232-36 CENTRAL AVENUE ILMETTE OIS WINNETKA TRUST and SAVINGS BANK Invites you to take advantage ot COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE 333 RIDGE ROAD IncIucImg Checking Accounts WILM E-ITE Savmgs Accounts Trust Department Sate Deposlt Vault Boxes Te'ePh0 eS MOTIQBQSS Wilmette 757 Greenleaf 4330 CoIIateraI Loans II en' THANKINC- THE NEW TRIER C-IRLS For their patronage throughout the year PARKVIEW 7 I 2 Vernon Avenue Glencoe 452 LEE NELSCN JEWELRY WATCHES ELECTRIC CLOCKS SILVERWARE REPAIRINC- O y 046I For Over 3: Years a E t J I BEAUTY sl-lop lm +A E Ph U S H 0 E co S PAINTS TCO LS EC KA RT HARDWARE 735 ELM STREET, WINNETKA WINNETKA 843-4 BLoMDAHL at SUNDMARK 837 ELM STREET WINNETKA II08 CUTLERY GLASS EAT LIVE0unooAco QQQORQQQ ooooosoonooaLIVE , mid 1 1 TALL,TAQ TWRHTFIC3 1 J S 5 4 r FLET FIRST i-,if -. L 1 r I 5 K 1 Everything in Sportswear I FLOWERS BY 0 PHONES GREENLEAF GIRLS We have the tlnest selection ot Sweaters and Slclrts also all other Sportswear Items The Oacl About 507 DAVIS STREET EVANSTON ILLINOIS FLORISTS excluslve orlglnal designs In footwear ,MW BUILDIN I I f ' - I I 9'fw 'L WILMETIE WILMETTE, ILL 4 l BOYS and CIRLS SPORT OXFORDS MOCCASINS CREPE SOLES CAMP SHOES SHARK TIPS ARCH-O-PEDICS A Mosf CompIe'Ie Selechon 'ro GlrIs ancI Boys Size 9 LITTLE CHICK SHOE SHOPS I629 Sherman Avenue I620 Howard S'rreeI' EVANSTON CHICAGO Opposlfe Posf Office BIocIc EasI' Howard L VILLACE ELECTRIC SHOP WIRING LIGHTING REPAIRING FIXTURES APPLIANCES G-E MAZDA BULBS GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE PHILCO RCA GENERAL ELECTRIC ZENITH CROSLEY MOTOROLA RECORD PLAYERS INTER-OFFICE PHONES TELEPHONE WINNETKA IIOO 730 ELM STREET Inviting Your Inspection of the 1938 fcHEv3ouijr, BRUCE EC-AN CHEVROLET SALES nn WlImeHe 6I I Green Bay Roacl Oppos fe Depofs AII Phones - WlImeH'e 44I4 Auihorlzed ChevroIe'r Sales and Service GUARANTEED USED CARS QUALITY FOODS The Best for the Least CEORCE B WINTER, Inc in EVANSTON 526 Davis S'Iree+ WILMETTE I I44 CenI'raI Avenue RAVINIA 387 Roger Williams Avenue -.-gl I .Q II ' I II The Only CompIe're Low Priced Cari , i H 173 1938 DODGE AND P LYMO LIT H Shore Line Motors, Inc JERRY H WOREI. Wmne'IIca I84 General Repairing 726 Elm SIree'I', Winne'I'Ica O Telepho e W Ime'H'e 467 - 4085 Hattstrom 81 Sanders Kodalcs Movies Repairs Prinhng 702 Church SI eef Eva sI'on UNIvers fy I848 O Supplies- Developing O For Play Hours and Holidays N A SLACKS rl H SHORTS CULOTTES OVERALLS C Q W N S sPoRT si-mars PLAY suns 952 SPANISH COURT WILMETTE ILLINOIS Jani-Zen Swlm Sun +f DRY GOODS Hubbard Woods Pho e W nneI'Ica I887 n i . You can be cool, com'IorI'abIe and colorful- plus being sma Iy a ired. O O c Your figure perfecily moulded in a I Spor oofwear 'Io mafch your playiime ensemble in all new coIor combinaiions n i JEST PLAIN BILL B Aakx TATE E J, ,Ls. MJJ S'NIGE CAR PRINCETON STUFF LAnqh fff'OPifIN' 7 KASANOVA GO BACK TO BED, KEN K -, .-. BASKET! J A Y DIMPLES ' 1 L X r ' T r I A A: L 3 'H S L NTLLX - ' L ' . , 2 2,4 5 L' f..Azsb BRilW'N'g' L OQ- Nm SPEEDY 7 1F vU,RLiNc,- t 'DlEl CMH 'NUFF SAID INDID ' IX Ls Lu WAITIN, FOR A STPTWT CAP? vzcfrm OF THE - ELEMENTS DAVIS sooo SALES 81 SERVICE 2 ENGINE SIZES 60 H P Glves Maxlmum Economy 85 H P Gives Maximum Performance F LJ R R I E R GENUINE FORD PARTS COMPLETE SERVICE LADIES TAILOR Ray Zorndorf I7 I 3 Sherman Avenue 7 I4 Elm Sireei' Winnefka Winne+Ica I58 Again Ford Leads in Sales and Economy. I-I I N , Q E N ESTABLISHED I857 . CLEANERS DITIRS Lmden and Tower Emergency Services 8 Hour Service Hubbard Woods on Cieamng Wlnnefka 898 2 Zlrmgrreiilgce OVER 80 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN FINE CLEANING METHODS Rugs FurnlI'ure I ywearing Apparel, Tailoring, Draperies, Furs I SPRINO FEVFR PRETTY POOCH i 1 VO AUTOGRAPHS ' , x . . 4. l , A . , PLEASE QMILINY THROUGH BF CARFUL BO x .f ON' '13 BELIEVE IT, 1 RIGHT PTTRDV DTXIN' TP CLICK ngs,..b WOOD HJLOUR ROYQ f 1,-WLM '. , f E? FF 55 ,ff f ' ' HAPPY Avcwiw Off, l THE WHOLE THING ............-...--...,..........,..-xl ss D A Joss CHEM TES NFXT PEHIOU MT ,444 if EAN A THF Swann GRIR SPIES BROS Inc RELIABLE SINCE Im MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND STATIONERS Makers of New TrIer HIgh School Class RIngs and PINS Dealers In DIamonds and FraternIty Jewelry Medals, TrophIes and SGFVICS PINS COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS Factory Office 40 Cornella Ave C H I 27 E Monr e St O, Q II ': . , : , O For HEAT sum DCDAZA M E R C E R S Dependable Treated FIREPLACE wooo SPECIAL sToKER COAL Clean DelIve.y No Dust Telephone Wmnetka MERCER LUMBER CCDMPANIES 85 Glencoe Road Hubbard Woods IWl3zGAS if Is TRULY the was IDEAL FUEL Fon THE AIIIIERI AN A IIoIIIIEI 5.414 COOKING Em, REFRIGERATION Baa, HOUSE HEATING seulce at low cost both ln mltml puxchase and 111 rn llllt8I'l1l'lCB LOW! 110133 PAXWIENTS EAQ1 T1-'RMS LOW' RATES NORTH SHORE 544 co E . , x .V 1:5:1:I:I11:I:1:+:-:':-:-:-:-:-:-2'I:IzZ:I5:5:C:5:3:5:5:2:3:3:i:i:1:f:- -:L 1- '- ' frftitirw .ezfziftfitfii :55I5i5555'3??5??7E 7775?35?1i'EIEIEIEIESE2E1E1E1fE5EEE3E5E5E5E5E5 '5E2EI2153E2' :IE1:2 5 1:55E5E5E5E5:4: ' 323 'f'E2E 5522252225 52222252225 5 215I?1 -iff' Z2 l 552525335 ' ' . 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You II like it we re sure Its n THE ORRINC-TON Window Shades Canopies Porch Curtains Curtain Rods H SUN SHADE CO WINNETKA Il7I 8 Carlton Court Winnetka IIImois ' I - EI - - phere there rleigns a spirit ot I o I Awnings Venetian Blinds 121 ' 'K:g'v.i252E,mf- ' CLASS ea. - ,Q PROPHECY QQ -f 'a'2 'V .2 3 SNYDER GREENHALGH He's Going +o Barbers' College Celebra+ed Chef , ,gl P5551 ,T w:'z'eA3-Q-fi-ilii-1 . 2 ,ff u!'!Ha-f' iffm . ' AKELY GRAF SMART All-American No+ed Poei' Socieiy Builer ff o ,X X XIX 1 A CLEM CLARK Man-Abou+-Town Shadow Boxer ips- if ?mQl limmzgl Packard Presents THE FOUR GREATEST 1938 MOTOR CAR VALUES The Packard Six The Packard Eigh+ The Packard Super The Packard Twelve SI037 and up SI296 and up S29II and up 5432! and up DELIVERED PRICES - STATE TAX INCLUDED 925 Linden Avenue Briargafe 0060 Greenleaf 6030 Highland Park I4I Winneika 3070 SKOOTMOBILE TAYLOR S HARDWARE Community House IS PROUD NEW TRIER HIC-H SCHCDOL Firs'l' Words: Soi anyfhing for Type Twype? 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