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WUICHET LA BONTE BRAY CRAIG VILTBERGER THOMPSON 24 PUTNAM SCHIPFER WELBORN NEILSON LOUCKS , ' ,Af 1 -,J rp -.,m,f ,im , In ,f J' if .' , -, f it , V wma:-li 0 The girls of New Trier working with their able oflicers Anne Wuichet, Jean Putnam, Eleanor La Bonte, and Nancy Schipfer have had an unusually prosperous year. The Financial Committee headed by Len Welborn has made it possible for the girls to add 32000 to the Scholar- ship Fund. This was accomplished by the sale of hot dogs, magazines, and most important of all, the Bazaar. GIRLS' CLUB COMMITTEES, First Semester First Row: Levy, Cloud, Rose, Koch, Beck, Beeler, Shanesy, Beeler, F. Chancellor, Kirschbraun, Barnett, Miller, Bach mann, Wolf, Van Arsdale, Bard, O'Conor, Cody. Second Row: Craig, Duncombe, Watson, Warner, Davies, Tideman, Raymond, Gubbins, Quinlan, Tuhby, Cooter King, Claar, Wilds, Weldon, Hutchinson, Munson, Bovbjerg, Dillon. Third Row: Mitten, Olson, Tuttle, Petersen, Scheibel, Pulfer, Smith, Cooper, Martin, Stembridge, Dods, Everitt, KixMiller Randall, Lindstrom, Kemp, Weishaar, Frei, Moulding, Kleckner. GIRLS' CLUB COMMITTEES, Second Semester First Row: Kaempfer, Farwell, Fisher, Stein, Vogt, Halldorson, Van Arsdale, Guthridge, McDonald, Brown, Wooden Buhai, Raymer, Ungaro, Katz, Schuster. Second Row: Engelhard, Lindstrom, Pulfer, Woolf, Fitch, Alsen, Elliott, Ward, Beach, Moulding, Hinners, Wyman Weir, Green, Carroll, Oatis, von Glahn, Olson, Myren. Third Row: Meacham, Grauer, Feltman, Fleming, Scheiner, James, Tefft, Baggaley, Raymond, McConnell, Cook, Peck Dods, MacKenzie, Lascelles, Olson, Gaffney, Bizer. , Q , , ,, . V HH u H1 E ,-' ai I ' Y lv 1.2km 1 it Bi, 25762251 WW 9 9 1 9
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Council again cooperated with Skokie School and the municipal authorities on the problem of pilfering and also on that of bicycle riding. John Ball was president, Dick Fuller vice-president. Sue Weese secretary, and Knowles Pittman treasurer. Bob Drucker and Tom Monahan were heads of the Pub- licity committee, Len Sosna and Phil DeBerard of Build- ing and Grounds, Lincoln Lippincott of Assembly, Pres- ton Aishton of the Study Hall, Bill Mizener and Nancy Farwell of Social, Bob Meyers of Inter-school Relations, and Knowles Pittman of Finance. TROELSTRUP HADDEN STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Fzrst Row: Capp, MacKenzie, Hale, Evans, Darling, Etterwind, Oatis, Davis. f Second Row: KixMiller, Baer, McNitt, Davis, Spoehr, Steitz, Hurl- butt, Petersen, Chiquoine. ,f H A D1 K Third Row: Booth, Dunn, Thompson, Riley, Watson, Luclfordzfgy 'wx Henderson, Fager, Miller. 0 STUDY HALL SUPERVISORS: CCirlsJ is ,,,, First Row: Schipfer, VanArsdale, Kaempfer, Welborn, Bray, Weese. Second Row: Miller, Beeler, F., Warden, Chiquoine, Tideman, X Wolff. W 4 X w 4 I it 58 X Ski N 1, 1 e w SX l -If ,-4'-will luv' bv.. STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEES First Row: Bovbjerg, Oppenheimer, Hill, Duncomhs, Miller, Mun- son, Lee, Davis. Second Row: Tideman, Rapp, Smart, Miller, Davis, Cleveland Allen, Fisher. Third Row: Mosser, Steif, Kaempfer, Cody, Manson, Oman, War- den, Meyers, Kracha. STUDY HALL SUPERVISORS: fBoysJ First Row: Munson, Mosser, Casterline, Drucker, French, Fager Hill, Randall. Second Row: Ellis, Walworth, Greenberg, Markus, Miller, Huba chek, Pittman, Fisher. K Third Row: Ellis, Stillman, Mizener, Seiler, Gilbert, Mitchell Fuller, Ball, Gaffney. 23 s?,t43. 1
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GIRLS' CLUB REPRESENTATIVES CFirst Semesterj First Row: Chapin, Schuttler, Morrison, Weishaar, McConnell, Grassell, Beaven, Peck. ,, 4.5 Second Row: Baggaley, Martin, Murphy, KixMiller, Warner, Lukens, Moulding, Heiser. 13, Third Row: Duncan, Sears, Flint, Meany, Hall, Leech, Lascelles, Marshall. '3 GIRLS' CLUB REPRESENTATIVES CSecond Semcsterj I iliiiil: First Row: Wilson, Becker, Olson, Ehrlich, Strauss, Cushman, Hall, Johnson, Wyman, Marshall. lc Second Row: Kleckner, Lyman, Martin, Warner, King, Zipprodt, Lee, Carpenter, Albrechtson, R Johnson, Jacobsen. 1 Third Row: Prouclfoot, Leech, Whiteside, Green, Crowill, Stange, Eldridge, McConnell, Meany, Chapin. i s .- Some of the very successful social functions planned I ' N . I l 3 hy the Friendly and Social Committees with Frances Neilson JOU and Barbara Bray as chairmen were the Freshman-Senior I.,-1,1 square dance, the tea for new upper-class girls, the Friendly Col-Ll Supper, the Senior Suppers, the Father and Daughter Ban- P05 quet, and a tea for hoard mothers. I-'irfiav :Iv-,i '5 ig ' The Charity Committee headed hy Catherine Loucks P conducted the Thanksgiving and Christmas Drives and the W' Junior Red Cross Drive. More than fifty girls found ways of earning money through the help of the Employment Committee with Vivette Thompson at its head. Peg Wiltberger and the Arrangements Committee have f done a fine job of caring for the Girls' Club unit. The Publicity Committee headed by Julia Craig publicized the .l 5,3 Cluh's activities. ' Altogether the girls and their Cluh have had a very successful and enjoyable year. C.Gusouvf
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