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munity and in Chicago at Thanksgiving and Christ mas time. The Tri-Ship also helped several deserv- ing boys to go to college through scholarships. f...........v-f Bob Ellis was chairman of the Intersehool Re- lationsg Curt Brown was in charge of the Clulm Room GANNAWAY FRISBIE TRI-SHIP REPRESENTATIVES First Row: Kritzer, Brewer, Cahn, Condon, Hill. Chacharon, Schaefer, Watkins, Nuzum, Lourie, Allison. Second Row: Lidecker, Meyers, Jacobson, Freelove, Kramer, Brown, Redding, Engelhardt, Jackson, Darley, Fisher. j?4:y!i'N. Third Row: Clarke. Cleary, Smart, Trienens. Mack, Mclntosh, Anderson, Walworth, Ellis, Chew. 1' if ' USHER coRPs 53, jf, A First Row: Maeser. Bryson, Clark, Fisher, Schwietrt, Ludwig, Tark, Gilbert, Lundin, Dougherty, Munson, Randall, Canning, ' fi Q2 Flanagan. Buehler, Berlin. dk 1 Second Row: Lippincott, Melia, Eberle, Hurlburt, Farrar, Klagstad, Allen, Prins, Brandt, Kennedy, Aishton, Rapp, Jones, Sosna, I' X, 3,5 Idler, Hill, Hinners. ,if 2 Third Row: Mizener, French, Ellis, Hosbein, Hubachek, Markham, Walworth, Ma k, Monahan, Van Horne, Brittain, Miller, ji X, Farmer, Cordon, Riley. Campbell. Drucker. r 1' 3 , DOOR GUARDS L Q First Row: Frische. Baird, Drey. Ball, Barber, Johnson, Reisner, Jorjorian inf e , Abele, Paulsen. ' i, ,qprnnrl Raw- Aanlnnri l-Tnlffmqn l-lm..-.1 Xi.-.n LL..-..,. l :.-...L,...,..-.. D..L-1. . n1-..., 1i,f...l tr 11 rw - 1 n I N My EA'Tp'iYaausu M 'rf'-x 27 , .. - ,5 '-4' '? I-Ilia
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0 ffysfv fwf7 . if f QD! ff: ff rg W stiff il-fi? 'KJ L1 J ,LQ XXX? 5? fi ffl R 94,144 we STILLMAN DODDS ELLIS. G. ELLIS, R.. HILL. M. BERLIN SEILER HUBACHEK BROWN BRANDT ROYCE HILL, C. DUNN 26 x 0 The Tri-Ship Club was organized fifteen years ago to promote better Citizenship, Sportsmanship, and Fellowship throughout the school and community. It is now one of the most important organizations at New Trier. Besides the usual officers, four class chairmen were elected to bring closer contact be- tween the officers and the students. The president was Charles Stillman, vice-president Bob Dodds, and secretary-treasurer Grant Ellis. The class managers were Ted Seiler, Junior Class chairman and also Publicity head, Don Royce, Sophomore Class chair- man, and Maurice Dunn, Freshman chairman. Again this year the TriQShip sponsored the all student produced and directed show, uLagniappe.,' Under the direction of Bob Dodds, it was an out- standing success and helped to make a large scholar- ship fund. The club sponsored '5Dads' Dayf' which was very well attended by the fathers and many old grads. Under chairman Mike Hall, the student aid com- mittee was very active this year providing financial aid for many needy students. They collected food, money and clothing for poor families in the com-
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1 TRI-SHIP COMMITTEES First Row: Smith, Bryson, Hinners, Sittig, Cunningham. Second Row: Woolson, Allen, Gilbert, Miller, Davis, Fisher. Third Row: Cordts, Lippincott, Platt, Van Horne, Shafer. INFORMATION DESK First Row: Shefte, Buehler, Idler, French, Randall, Scheitert, Maeser. Second Row: Van Horne, Cordon, Walworth, Ellis. Farmer, Woolson, Fisher. Third Row: Compere. Platt, Cordts, Foust, Mack, Olson, Underwood, Allen, Farrar. TRAFFIC SQUAD First Row: Warren, Vedder, Pemble, Rodgers. Second Row: Christian, Leech, Hoetger, MacDonald, Kennedy. CHEERLEADERS First Roux' Vernon, Ellis. Smith. Second Roni: Jones, Sethness, Boyle, Gottmann. 9542 Q3 1 X I 'QD it in Z1 i' Z 1, - Qxvieo new Q' Ei numnltluumullllllllllluln' ' 'll Under Bill Hubachek the dance committee provided the students with many excellent dances. The Dinner Chairman was Arnie Berlin. The Usher Corps under Johnny Brandt performed their duty very well at all school events needing their services. One of the most valuable services ren- dered by students in New Trier is that of the members of the Traffic Squad. Fifteen boys are charged with the responsibility of main- taining safety in automobile traffic before and after school and during special events when large crowds are involved. The faculty sponsors of the Tri-Ship are Mr. F risbie and Mr. Gannaway. 28 919
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