New Trier Township High School - Echoes Yearbook (Winnetka, IL)
- Class of 1943
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'Q W XA' N , ,Ll ,v 'Mfr -,. ' ' 'L fa H . ', 1 ,fff M' X ' 1 fm , ,N 'f A N' bg. Wg A N f A -2- ,.,5mu,' 1 XA, WC , -. ' ,Wx , K g 4-mf -' fyvyf N 1 M W V , -K ' L 1 'Y w W , X' T1': X -A 'K X Q , I r-J N Af Wi X -- - ..-ff 'L31L:..?M X LX: V-Fri -X +V, --A--- A -V-K -., 5 ...X wg,-.sf N 3 W 4 i R MR. GAFFNEY BROWN KAHLER MALONEY HERRON BIESEMEIER ANDERSON BALLMAN BARNETT HINNERS PUTNAM ADVISER CH IRMEN KAHLER MALONEY VERNON BRADY GRINNELL HURST REILEY SHAW 14 miniA te-qtion 0 The New Trier students owe the Administration and the Board of Education a great deal of gratitude for improving the school facilities and seeing that everything in the school runs smoothly and properly. The school has gained its exceedingly high scholastic rating only through the diligent work of Matthew P. Gaffney. During his twelve years as superintendent of New Trier he has also striven for better relations between the faculty and the students, as well as seeing that each student gains as much as possible in his years at the school. New Trier may well be proud of the endless service and work Mr. Gaffney has put forth in his years as principal. Also Mr. Gaffney has been greatly helped by Miss Helen Maloney, the new Dean of Girls, Mr. F. A. Kahler, Dean of Boys, Mr. W. L. Brown, Business Manager, and Mrs. R. F. L. Biesemeier, Superintendent of Build- ings and Grounds. The task of seeing that all school affairs and activities function prop- erly is placed upon the Board of Education. Mr. Ballman, Mr. Barnett, Mr. Putnam, Mr. Hinners and Mr. Anderson, President, have all worked hard to accomplish this. The adviser chairmen are in charge of all class affairs, and the direc- tion of the adviser room work throughout the year. The adviser chairmen are the links between the advisers and the Dean. y DEPART E T HEADS Art Commerce English Foreign Languages Health Home Economics Industrial Arts MURPHY JOHNSON HUTCHENS SMALL SCHOENENBERGER LIGHTER BIESEMEIER Library Mathematics Music .Physical Education 0161100 Social Studies LIBBEY SNYDER coTToN CGIHSD CBOYSD WINDOES ULLRICK BOULTON CHILDS , , . X , XT A T V T 7 'VT 7' Vf ' fy 4 4 ' 'N I fx 1 ,Af W i' - J , L62 1 j w X w , , .1 3 ' V X , , A - Q., .. .K y..L. , mf- 14 NA . g... , 14:4 -,.- -., Ax E115 h1ff2Wf JU fl. M QF5 TPS Az. E 'EWU FY H333 HIUfENIEs ACH C ELPJU SEN CUCKHI YG 'UTUGLE if'UVlfLL1 Pi' S !f.ZfF?s..iXMIYLSEZTLF TUHA ?U'WLjlfaLl1E-QILJES FTEARTHUEHILTE Y 3?FL1EZF3'E'Y1E-I IFJPCHSTHQHE TU ILTUN fllfullfi IEEE-TT 'HI ,ixTfiE5IETx5 EVNIUSTERHCES. ,FMMLIPS KTUUWTU TES IIFMQ MAC TUE AN ,MUN IIMEIUL 513531 'V'1T'KU'N f'rKl'52IDJTTN9Lftfi' SI!-fl'fJ1TIVEiQE'W TDI. SMHTH J. H. 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J gif. gtdff Q The precision and efficiency with which the school is oper- ated would be seriously impaired were it not for the Girl,s Office Staff. The group grew rapidly this year as did its many duties and responsibilities. The staff was made up of Junior and Senior girls, assigned at least one period a day to the Registrar's Office. These volunteers assist the regular Office Staff at the counter and in the front office. They have been most important in taking the place of teachers by doing this service. Another group of this nature is the Student Visual Educa- tion Service StaH. Mr. Charles Gibson has been in charge of this staff for many years, and the authority and responsibility for the work rest wholly with him. But he is assisted by ten New Trier boys who give up their free periods to help him with this work. This year, its importance was particularly great, as it helped in the war effort by releasing many teachers for other more important work. REGISTRAIPS OFFICE Row 1: F. Willett, M. Hale, J. Mizener, D. Jones, B. Calm, E. Peifer, A. Campana. Row 2: C. Frische, P. Mackenzie, D. Kempshall, B. Lyons, J. Murphy, E. Johnson, M. Olson A Bess D Berglund P Cha in D Proudfoot 7 ' 1 ' 9 ' p 7 ' - Row 3: P. Johnson, B. Wheeler, J. Marwick, B. Drew, H. Keefer, M. I-Ieiser, S. Kreger, A. Hoesch. DALGETY ENERSON HASWELL KOLL ROSSBERGER ZIMMERMAN I1 . ,..,.,,, ,, , M, ,.,. ,,,M,,-, l w l E i i ' Y f e s , , A H e, ,W 4 SERVICE CLUB Borgenson, Lawrence, Martain, Stephens, Spangler, Nitto, Varde, Schoenberger, Hendrick, Melvoin, Bond, Mecklenberger, Weis- berg, Etterwind, Link. Gorder, Chapin, Cooper, Brown, Coflield, Scheiner, Ringholm, Keefer, Spaulding, Tudor, Bergstrand, Barnes, Willet, Peterson, Abrams, I-Iedman. Row 3: Eldridge, Sutherland, Gardiner, Heiser, Wade, Giddes, Miller, Price, Lindsay, Krohl, Pifer, Stewart, Diettrich, Yerkes, Mar- wick, Haskall. .fr ,., , ,H ,L .L -,..,7 Row 1: Row 2: 0 The Service Club is composed of girls who are interested in first aid and simple nursing. Under the supervision of Mrs. Schoenbergcr and Mrs. Hendrich the girls give much of their time to work in the nurse's office. O The sponsorship and technical supervision of the Student Visual Educa- tion Group is centered in the registrar's office. Delegation of authority and responsibility for this work has been placed in the hands of Mr. Charles Gibson who is assisted by chosen New Trier boys. 16 VISUAL EDUCATION LIBRARY ASSISTANTS OPERATORS GROUP Row 1: Kochlefi, Spirs, Fossum, Foldi, Figley, Backlin.. Row 1: Law, Terry. Row 2: Walgren, Fox, 0'Conor, Hahn, Vickers, Gr1'i6VeSH, Black. Row 3: Levy, McLaughlin, Engler, Rattner, Dickson. Row 2: Stowe, Jackson. li , iv ,4 Ban, John Graf, Albert John, Jr. I if FD A ir y fe, X is I X is 1 -' F Q , . 1 1 5 . -J, i I ' 1' . 'X 4 A Jie A j 1 X 1 gl ii! ' is ' ' -4 I. .I j I K' 4 FACULTY Boyd, Kingsley Danby, Christoph ir Finney, William Happ, Raymond I 'fn A. Bridges Boyle, Robert John Danley, Jared Fisher, Edward Hansen, H. Marshall ' I. C. Clader Boylston, George A. Danley, John Fisher, Harold Harbeck, Carl l F' DeLay Bradbury. Robert Dastic, Charles Fisher, Stanley Dean Hardt, Robert C. X P. Dempsey Braun. Frank J. Dathan, William F. Fitzgerald, James D, Hardt, Gene F. X . R. Gadske Brenchley, John David, Allan S. A Fitzgerald, John G. Harper, Richard I J. Giauombardo Brenner, Lewis Davis, John Franklin Flood, Arthur Harridge, Wnhem W' Happ Brenner, Ted Davis, Robert Allen Fonda, James Harris, Taylor i L. Hoskins Brereton, Art Davis, Robert Alexander Fontham, Rennie Herrington, Harry A, Memnnie Bricker. Ben De CESQFQY Ronaldo Ford. Donald Harvey, William R., Jr. f O- Oaks Bricker, Bill Demartrni, John Forstall, Philip L. Harvey, Richard J- Stenval Brigham, John Demaffml. RHym0llCl Foster, Henry Everit Harvey, Tad I G. Thomas Brockell, Donald DQITIDSCY. lballl Fowler, William Hathaway, Abner 4 Brockman, Bernard gllhl0l:fhMSt?1l'zl1l'i1' F1'HY1Cl1i. August Hawley, Melvin S. L , in wa , o - f STUDENTS AND 2521121 2555.5 Dix?-101111 iiifliiififf S' EZXl?3?lli.l'fill5SSf' N ALLlMNI Brown, Kimball DiX0H- D011HlCl Frazer, Edmund Hellmiiith, John l Abrams, Arnold J. Brown. Robert ikilledl DOSYIS. Dewitt H- Fread, Thomas Henderson, William, Jr. Adair, Arthur Brown, Vernon Donoyan, James Adam Freeman, Guy Henderson, Robert Adamson, John F, Browne, James imissingl Dorman, Bob Henry Freeman, Wnnam H' Henderson, Harold i Albrecht, James A. Bfowllleev Leslfe D0T1ll90S- J0lll l Freundlith, Edward Henricks, William Alder, Jarnes Bruschini, Al Dostal, Philander C. Fyeundljth, Lee Hensenely Fred 1, Alsdoff, James Bryan, James N. Doitavio, Anthony Frykrnan, John Herbon' Howard H, Ambler, Raymond Brychta, Frank Doty, John Austin Fuchs' Hovvard Herman, Ken Allison, Thomas D. B1'YCl1'fa. Stanley DOW, Laurence Fullerton, David A. H91-tel, David 5 Anderson, Emil BUCkllH, Ralph DOW, William Henry Fulton, Edmund G. Heydn, Robert C, l Anderson, Henry W,, Jr, Buckmaster, Lawrence C. Dovenmuehle, George Gafrne Mason Hickman, Wesley Andersen, James Buhai, James Paul Dowdle, J. Nash GaV1,O,i:LCh, Frank Hickman' Richard r Anderson' John Konrad Buhrke, Robert W. Dowdle, John T. Gauagerv Thomas, IH Hicks, David , 5 Anderson, Lawrence Burke, Graham George Doyle, Milton Garretson Frank Hicks, Fred , . Anderson, Stanley Burkhardt, Henry Drake, Eugene Garretson' Robert C. Hicks, Wnnam D' , KN Anderson, Thomas Pond Drake. Stafford Gatles Themes Hill, Warren Q Y if W Anderson, T. W. C31ViFl. David B- Dfelbees' Fred Gaul George W Hillman, Stanley ' Andrews, Richard Cameron, Alan Dricker, Ja-mes W. Getngan' Thomas Devroe Hillner, Ralph Nils Anhalt, Jack Cameron, Ossian Driscoll, William Gibson, Roy Hillner, Bel-tn -rig! X 45394 ,- TT 59 if , . IJ 4 Q , av f Q fl Si il ,O Appleyard, James O. Arns, George Philip Arseneau, William Asplund, Oswald E., Jr. Audahl, Arthur Babcock, Richard Bachrach, Alan imissingj Badger, Edwin Hunt Baer, Whitaker William Bailey, John Baker, James E. Sproul Baker, Paul Chamberlain 5 fe' Balak, Joseph Anton Baptista, Robert Barber, Carter Beach Barber, Luther Hill Bard, Roy E., Jr. Barenburge, Ralph Barnum, William Edward Baron, Walter Barthold, Walker Bartz, Robert H. Bebas, Gus fkilledj Beckmann, John F. Belding, Hiram Belding. Hiram H., III Belmont, James Belter, George Bench, Eugene Bendel, Ralph Beneventi, Albert Benson, Edwin R., Jr. Bercaw, McLain Beretta, Americo Berger, Robert Berglund, Henry T. Berthold, Aldo Ernest Boettiger, Jack Bonner, Jack Booklass, Robert Boozer, E. David Borre, Ralph N. Borregaard, Bruce Campana, Walter Cambell. Bob Campbell, Richard H. Carlson, Charles Ellis Carlson, Richard Carney, Thomas Carpenter, Albert S. Carper, William Carroll, William Drummond, Grace E. Drummond, Leon Ellis Dudley, Marshall Dunhill, John Stokes Dunshee, William Durr, Richard Eager, Frank Early, David Carson, Frederick Rolland Eastman. Robert M- Cash, James H. Cassells, Edwin, Jr. Castle, Tyler Chichester, William C. Childs, Theron Christopher, Donald Clapper, Willard Clark, Robert M. Clark, Wendell H. Eccles, John Frank Eckhart, Alan Dale Edmiston, Alan R. Edmonds, Robert Stewart Gilbert, Paul Gillfillan, James Glover, George W. Gockel. George W. Goelz, Edgar Louis Goldsten, Harry Goodnow, Clarke Goodrich, Charles Goodspeed, Richard Goodwin, Robert D. Gormely, Wallace Gottleib, Allan ikilledl Gourley, Edward Drew, Jr Hilton, Homer Hinman, Glidden Warner Hinman, Robert Bates h ' Hinners, Gordon i Hinricks, Lansing M. Hinricks, Howard R. Hirsch, Richard B. Hoelz, Philip John Hodgkins, Wilcox Hoffman, Jack Hoffman, Kenneth Hoffman, Edward H. Hoffman, Terril Hoffmeyer, Bob Clement, James fkilledl Cochran Richard Cochran Robert Beverly Cochran Stanley A. Cochran, Wayne Coffin, Robert P. Cold, Al Cole, Gardner Cole, Lawrence B. Cole, Robert L. Connolly, Jerome K. Converse, Joseph I. Cook, John Cook, Donald Moore Cooke, Leslie, Jr. Coradin, Perry Coward, Charles Craig, Sidney Criswell, Clyde A. Curley, George Nelson Cushman, Richard Cushman, Roger H. Dahl, Clarence C. Daily, Alan Dailey, Roger M' if fx -c-k-:',f'Nf-F5 Edwards, John, II Eggert, Glenn Eggert, LeRoy Ehrler, Robert H. Eideh, Everett Eiden, Charles Eilersten, Norman Eisenberg, Lennie Eisendrath, David Charles Eisenstaedt, Henry Elder, James B. Eldridge, Gene Elkin, LeRoy C. Elmgren, David V. Enault, Clifford English, Robert Davidson Enright, John Enright, John R. Erickson, David Everitt, George B., Jr. Farley, Preston Farrow. Cecil William Farru, Frederick Farwell, Richard Faulstick, Vic Faymonville, William J. Ferguson, William Ferraro, John Ferraro, P. G. Finch, Harold E. no Graffis, Joe Marklec Grains, William Herbert Graham, Francis S., Jr. Granstrorn, Bruce Granstrom, Donald Granstrom, Robert Gray, Earl W. Gray, John C. Green, Dwight P., Jr. Green, George Greenaway, George C. Griffith, John Lawrence Grinnell, William Groh, Cliff Gruhn, Robert S. Grossberg, Edmund Grosse, Francis George Guy, Charles' Hagen, Raymond Hagenah, William J., Jr. Haglund, Norman S. Haglund, Harold E. Haley, Samuel B. Hallbauer, Ray F J W C LQ -F-RF 49' L- f- Z Z 'wif f-1 Hanley, Hannen Hannen Hanson James T., Jr. , Joseph H. , Sohayl Carl , Chester Hoffmeyer, Henry Hohlfelder, Carl Holland, Lawrence Holloway. Lars Holmes, Roy Alden Hooker, Dick Horn, Joseph Howe, Lawrence, Jr Howe, Jack Huebner, William Hughes, Donald E. Hunt, James Hunt, Russell Hurlbutt, Fred Hurst, Edward Hurst, Thurston -.ff ...- F' 1 i N ' Qi 'twgnllllly f . K. 'Y't Husting, Paul .-JL-if Q Huszagh, Don W. Hutchins, McKeudree Boyd 1 Jacobi, John Jacobs, Charles Jemison, Richard Jeffreys, Lyman Jennings, William Jensen, Robert Jensen, Walker Johanson, Don Johns, Donald X ff 1. if? Hanson, Raymond Hall, Eugene L. 1Continued on Page 623 ,.e-2 fx 'f '--'S'--'jpg K , -ll f r W V via- L-- . f- M F - - Q 'Q 1 f- f ,.e, e as ffl ,N 17 fi? fe-2 X TOM SPOEHR President of Student Council umm W it 2 Y X f X ,eA.f ANNE IYCONOR Secretary of Student Council ff 4 444 X tfif H lf- XE A J K A 4 G- A 1 ,... f -JN' Aff 3 Q- H Q 4, x 5 W ff 95 7 M Q4 1 4 i LQ C I 5 tl' 342 . fx V KJ ' C X X0 0 C f' k Q C 41 fff 'JQQPJXX 45 TFT.-J 0 ' . IL! Lf? LJ U ,... 'af if 17735 '.. 31: W' , f,-,K..-'! if ' 'L 2. 'Kf:'.-wx 3' V . r- m 9 17 Ziff 1 - e GANNAWAY FRISBIE q I- 'f'S' ' I ,1,A 1 -A ff AA f p 'Qi ' V , 2 ,, VAAV V, Rf A , f -'-, 'f v,'i S' any eyeo 7 ' , ,,, 1 , gf! ' Z-2 'fi fv :E-b f ,ii i W I , 421 ' ft. -v N '- - ' I ' A fffif f Af A DAVIS LAUER DEVLIN IVIEYERS RICHMOND DAVIDSON ADAMSON W f 'W ag X rj ATSON U QOS sf, vQ.,f 'Hz , uQi .xx X to cl c.L5ff'7Pb 7 rl -2, 0 Jin- if . 14 T., 6 xg ,Al . M .I 1 ., WIA A ihqlito . Q I CQ' , X M ,. 4 X M i 20 W x A rr DAVIS ALLEN DARLEY STEINGRABER MILLER RIGLER SMITH BROWN 0 The Tri-Ship Club has put forth a great effort this year to give the student body as 1 ny benefits as possible. The dances, the banquets, Lagniappe and many other ac 'ities have served to promote the club's ideals of citizenship, sportsmanship and fellbwship throughout the school. The main activities of the 1942-43 season have been the Student-Faculty party, live enjoyable Trip-Ship Dances, the Athletic Banquet featuring Elmer Layden and two Chicago Bears in the fall, biennial Mother-Son banquet in March offering an interesting program of varied local talent, and the highlight of the year, the talent show, Lagniappe, which was presented two evenings before sellout audiences. The Student Aid Commitlee conducted many successful drives including the important Christmas, Book, and Red Cross Drives. Several scholarships were awarded to deserving boys and also certain stu- dents were provided with necessary pecuniary aid to enable them to com- plete their work here at New Trier. Tv QW! ,rw KN Wg' lf, XV 'QA USHER CORPS Row 1: Suttle, Roddick, Workman, Rennolds, Raymond, Kassell, Brown, Redding, Miller, Hill, Judson, Stenson, Brewer, Morand, Neuman, Nuzum. Row 2: Spoehr, Carruth, Stietz, Spangler, Liepold, Clarke, Crocker, Smith, Davidson, Sullivan, Mullins, Binder, Towle, Matson, Vernon, Watkins, Huettel. X Wagner, VVhite, Elliff, White, Murphy, Saxunwrsir, 1171 ,, Row 3: Lewis, Smith, Leekley, Neuman, Zehr, Meyers, Collins, Danlr, Bruce, Dunne, Purdy, , N, S f Q, f. , , V f Ax N, f 'Q Y, f a Fifi , C: 0 ,li -- 6 C , ,...-,, E C ,Q ,mx I REPRQSEISSPXVTIVES ,GL Q 'jjg.332l:Vr fx, Aff 1g Vitkers, Moyer, X fl2.fch0q'if'Buck, NVl1j1sehe'ad, X5 Morand, Sher ii1Q,?Bullin gvr. in. f L ffffl ff-f Q Sulffvan, Smullen n wsu-N 1 .. ff rs- VX 's bww , ' 'lf ,R0'W,2:'Ba'ffEEfQ,iJ-21,I1I10tt U Condon,fWoo'd, -SW , hlfmMfg'ii s, S inner, Mj:AIvey, l,lelevy.f5f32 M Sf D' if m'ff' f e W 5 I MX' in Y X X, W. X 4 5 Liifff' H Row 3: Howell. Blair. D Ak, Burgyga ' eff! urply5f.David, ,Kniglglg Sullijvari,Y,Dole, 'Ca .S f M l rx .1 ,f , .fe S' .f,f4.eLp:eJf.cf ss-me-ff: S-1-,fi-fiQ.ff:N,f X, xii' ' ' l Waname Qu X , lx-f g 'JS 5539515 QQ 1 9, ga! M, ,M 1, X sgly' gs 'N e l X W X H D f' N ggi! l, TRI-SHIP COMMIX ,X Fiji? , 7.114 , Q ., ,T - , Row 1:'Ludfgdg S annon, Nuzum, Morand, Mosser, Ste'1rsen-Eglliijher, Neuman, Hill, Rockcastle, EAXJK i i - Hohnes, Ja obs, Swan, White. 5 E- 43 3 Z i 4 Row : Sulliyan, Wfalgren, Fox, Rockwell, Howell, re'?,nqpEE'Mp?-gvliy, Crocker, Smith, Watkins, 1 i ii 11:11 2 Hue el, An erson, Daily, Dielly, Blair. ,U ':,i 'g-Z ' 1, X51 W V V ow 3: L Bl , Liep ld, Matson, Mullins, Dunne,,,I ,Hg2GEfi,,5fe,Clerque, Bruce, Barnes, Mack, ' T' ---H' ' Y ole, Chace, Clark, Redding, Towle. 5131553179 ,Q V 7 ,J ,- K' , 3 E3 K: 5,7 1' E , M J 5' X 1 X' i? ,7-P, X 33 K e. Z i 3 lf 4 X Y it l'32Hf':3 V gg, ' '-, kk, 'Q X 2 X 5' ii I ' 1 .1 i 2 -4 V 'XX 1 its iv NRI: Y C Q : lt' W 4 I Y X Til' N U lg l K ' ' V LZ E E 1 5 Ep , . 1 A 3 , U . , Hi L iv ff S' S fi'2 '11 yf My ' -sigf' e. fg- fmflh I 1, Lffmil 5' 1 TRAFFIC SQUAD DOORGUARDS Row 1 Christian Fuidge, Martin, Volny. Row 1: Chacharon, Nicholson, Lane, Sullivan, Creagh Row 2 Little, Logman Fischer Row 2: Rennolds, Leekley, Van Arsdale, Chace, Ostergaard, McLain, Peifer Row 3 Coolidge Tyner Loewenherz. Row 3: Steingraber, Wente, Phelps, Hell-re, Tyner, Vogl An added war activity of the club was the formation of the Service Register Committee, which is a compiled list of men in our armed forces who once attended New Trier. Among the numerous organizations sponsored by the club are the Usher Corps, the information desk boys, door and hall guards, traflic squad, library monitors and the group of senior boys who serve as assistant advisers in the Freshman Boys' rooms. All these students do their jobs unselfishly and with- out much recognition. Mr. F risbie and Mr. Gannaway were of the utmost value and assistance again this year serving in their capacity as sponsors of the Tri-Ship Boys' Club. INFORMATION DESK Row 1 Coolidge Kuh Fox, Browne, Deily, Zander. Row 2 Newman Mills, Crocker Matson, Murphy, Fisher, Vickers, Brewer. CHEERLEADERS Row 3 Patterson, Morand Wente Beebe, McAlvey, Vernon. Row 13 Johnsgn, Vernon, Vogl, Shaeffer HADDEN WEI-IR VAN DEURSEN C ,fr ,. 7 J i , f , 'wx ' 1 , if 1 Qi Q 'Q 1' 5. Q if .i , , ,A S, 4, 'Q ,mai T 'f 1 ' 1 H A , I ,f w ' 1 , af 'l 1f,fJX!lfl!f,, 0 One of the primary aims of the Student Council is to teach students to live and govern themselves democratically. To- wards this end was the council working when they instituted the new system which has been in effect for the first time this year. Had it not been for the fine job done by the officers, . , - - - , SPOEHR MCNITT Tom Spoehr, President, John McN1tt, Vice-President, Anne UCONOR SAUNDERS CLARKE O'Conor, Secretary, and Dick Saunders, Treasurer, it would WIESE ROCKWELL PALMER LIEPOLD STEIF RITTERSPORN have been impossible to have functioned so successfully this year. These officers were assisted by the following board: Jim Clarke, Secre- tary of Study Halls, Ray Wiese, Service Secretary, Bernard Rittersporn, Assembly Secretary, Jim Palmer and Bob Rockwell, Defense Secretaries, Joan Steif, Social Secretary, Bob Liepold, Publicity Secretary. Under this new plan the thirty-two representatives, eight from each class, are the policy forming group, and the departmental secretaries are COUNCIL COMMITTEES Row 1: Cushman, Drucker, Lapat, Day, Stief, Ringholm, Armstrong, Farrell, Lee, Varde, Knudson, Johnson, Rubel, Johnson, Hale, Evans, Ketcham, Cody, Pagliarulo, Proudfoot. Row 2: Stenson, Davis, White, Flint, Miller, Kirschbraun, Barnett, Hedman, Lightner, Keefer, White, Terzakes, Lindsay, Sutherland, Cleary, Birkelund, Mathias, Koch, Gott, Marwick, Green, Flogaus, Nix, Cahn. Row 3: Morand, Holmes, Nuzum, Condon, Raymond, Rittersporn, Mullins, Howell, DeClerque, Murphy, Palmer, Liepold, Clark, Corper, Clarke, Wiese, Tyner, Rockwell, Emmet, Huettel, Clarke, Pomeroy. '5 -fr -W-Affeiafif 23 Row Row Row Row Row Row l P r l l Y M'- H , I merely figureheads who do not have a vote in council but carry out the actual details which the representatives delegate to them. The council has accomplished much this year. To start out the year the Activities Ticket drive was put on which proved extremely successful. Later came the organization of honor study halls, Freshman Club Day, Halloween Night, and the organization of the club program for the year. The War Department did a wonderful job selling War Stamps and Bonds and under the same department came the airplane identification classes, the key campaign, kits for Fort Sheridan, and the Gym Carnival. Two outstanding events during the spring months were the Gym-Jam and the Hobby Show. COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES STUDENT SUPERVISORS- 1ST SEMESTER Ketcham, Gutheridge, Edwards, Buliai, Bowen, Gott, Row 1: Lindsay, Raymer, Porter, Holland, Williams, Smith, Peter- Flint, Raymer, Johnson, McConnell. son, Billings, Peterson. Drucker, Weishaar, Evans, Mosser, Yowell, McKnight, Row 2: Stenson, Anderson, Spoehr, Blair, Matson, Lauer, Liepold, Bray, Bach.man.n, Saunders. Rittersporn, Cahn. Huettel, Mullins, Cambell, Hefferan, Saunders, Clarke, Row 3: Wiese, Meyers, Corper, Bruce, Clarke, Ely, Smith, White, Howell, Dunne, Brewer. Dole, Towel. STUDY HALL SUPERVISORS-2ND SEMESTER Nix, Lee, Lapat, Wertheimer, Russell, Wallach, Foulke, Lindsay, Birkelund, Lightner, Spaulding, Way, Day, Kreger, Von derLippen, Condon. White, Hadley, Stenson, Morand, White, Dantonet, Tudor, Kleckner, Hurlbutt, Darling, Tanner, Jones, Kemp, Kassel, Brooks, Newman, Wagner. White, Lidecker, Davidson, Meyers, Burg, McNair, Barnes, Bruce, Rapp, Dunne, Mullins, Palmer, Spaulding, David, Saunders, Carruth, New- Iflitll, BFEYVCT. ROW Row Row Row Row Row DEFENSE AUDITORS Row 1: Farrall, Chapin, Towner, Chrisman, Williams, Oaks, Berg- strand. Row 2: Wilson, Pearson, Barnett, Tyner, Palmer, Newman, Mar- wick, Kirschbraun, Jones. Row 3: I-licks, Morand, Nix, Rockwell, Parfin, Kassel, Coulter. In addition to these material things many problems were discussed about which no immediate action could be taken. Several student Forums were held in order to understand the various students' views on the intangible problems. On such problems as these success cannot be measured in one year but must be regarded over a period of years. Much credit for this year's success should be given to Mr. Wehr, Miss Hadden, and Mr. Van Deursen, faculty sponsors. 25 JUNIOR-SENIOR DEFENSE REPRESENTATIVES Row 1: Sherwin, Armstrong, Mesa, Eisenberg, Billings, Hamilton, Koch. Row 2: Steel, GoodSmith, Spaulding, Palmer, Rockwell, Stein, Lucas, Chapin. STAMP SALESMEN Row 3: Whiting, Jarvis, Davis, Murphy, Lee, Roddick, Browne, Horween, Wilson, Rose, Sherman, Paider, McNeill. Billings, Roe, Palmer, Rockwell, Newman, Chrisman. Stern, Mosser, Phelps, Ostergaard, Kassel, Williams. Pancoe. FRESH-SOPH DEFENSE REPRESENTATIVES Row 1: Ketcham, Forbes, I-less, Whelden, Barthell, Smith, Druck- er, Everham. ASSISTANTS Row 2: Duncombe, Roessler, Bergmann, Oaks, Sizer, Rothermel , , Owens, McDonnell, Chrisman, Williams, Perry, Walker, Towner, Krause, Bryson, Billings. Hawkins' Rockwell, Palmer, Mathias, Phelps- Row 3: Wheeler, Pomeroy, McNulty, Martens, Roe, Moser, Pear- Pomeroy, Baker, Newman, Kassel. son, Sheriffs, Stacie. Q71 ' 1446 9 Wfhen Girls, Club was founded 24 years ago, its pur- pose was to promote friendliness among the girls of New Trier and give financial aid to girls who needed it. Through the following years the club has ably fulfilled these aims. The ollicers and board of the year 1942- 1943 feel proud that they have had the opportunity to carry on the spirit and traditions of Girls, Club. The KIX MILLER CODY . . SHANESY GREEN ETTERWIND girls of New Trier, all of whom are members, have BARNETT BROWN BILLINGS equaled and continued the fine work of their prede- PETERSEN SEARS RAYMER KU! f' f'Q I S Q 4 ., - 0 4- X fn Q fi ' A llpixlx 1: eq, Aft XM. Emily CCSSOFS. Each year scholarships are given to deserving girls who would not otherwise be able to attend college. One of the most important ways of earning money for this Scholarship Fund is through the Magazine Drive. The magazine committee with the vice-president acting as chairman, brought this drive to a successful conclusion. The Financial Committee headed by Barbara Barnett established new records in the sale of hot-dogs at the football games. An all-time high of 3,000 hot-dogs was sold at the memorable Evanston game. More than 150 girls were given jobs this year through the Employment Committee. Florence Billings was the chairman. The current employment situation made the work of this committee important. The girls on the Friendly and Social Committees efliciently han- dled that aspect of Girls' Club. With Maribel Sears and Marian Peter- son as chairmen, the annual Friendly Banquet and Father-Daughter Dinner were given. A Freshman-Senior party, and a supper for new girls were held at the beginning of the year. Girls' Club in cooperation with Tri-Ship participated in the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Red mramm 1 Row Row ROW Row Row Row Row i GIRLS' CLUB REPRESENTATIVES IST SEMESTER 1. . . . . . 1 17' 4 r.. C,,.,n. void' sq. . Loune, Lee, Killian, Beavan, Middleton, Vonder Llppen, Tudor, Cody, Simonsen, Majerison, Chase. 5. ,.,R y p lj ga 5 0 Q ll 4 -gif, ,. 42, 5 V, ek 'I Q 9 Q H l x N, j y 9 2 55 , I f f - ,.,.f..,,E, ' X 1 '35 f J 45 r k, t x Q or :,,, 7' :ff . 1 552 ,q MISS WRIGHT Cross Drives. The Charity Committee, headed by Joanne Brown, these campaigns. The girls on the Arrangements Commit- the prized Girls' Club Room. Betsy Etterwind was chair- Committee headed by Barbara Raymer made handled publicity for all Girls, Club Events. of New Trier working with the officers, Jean KixMiller, Shanesy, and Barbara Green, and Miss Wright, as made possible another successful year for Girls' Club. 27 GIRLS, CLUB REPRESENTATIVES 2ND SEMESTER Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Shinn.ick, Tripplehoen, Hopkins, Mang, Anderson, Varde, Lee, Shearon, Sedar, Smith. Camphausen, Dodge, Day, Armitage, Willett, Ringholm, Crane, White, Hoesch. Windes, Storner, Wheeler, MacFarland, Stein, Young, Esch, Martin, Keehn. GIRLS, CLUB COMMITTEES Miller, Weishaar, Skinner, Farr, Siefkin, Hathaway, Vedder, Stewart, Bowen, Armitage, Kleckner, Noble, Eldridge, Kempshall, McKenzie, Peterson, Lawrence, Cushman, Reide, Rubel, Beaven, Cunningham, Ketcham, Crowell, Hedman, Lee, Johnson, Varde, Hurlbutt, Beatty, Cody, Tuttle, Weir, Williams, Cole, Gtmn, Pearson, Nordburg, Mitten, Flint, Becker, Warfield, Hammerman, Crowell, Hedman, Huifacker, Russell, Stern, VonGlahn, Barnes, Ogle, Sherwin, Way, Wyman, Stein, Willet, Price, MacFarland, Windes, Gudbrandsen, Clark, Rothermel, Youngren. Spero, Stelle, Maher, Vickers, Powell, Flogaus, Esch, Houston, Johnson, Lagell, Taylor, White, Lloyd, Holland, Burkland, Cleary, Menden, Krohl, Cooper, Buford, Mathias, McConnell, Brown, Mulinar, Hinkley, Toel, Darley. 2: Link, King, Sweeney, Gulbrunsen, Gudbransen, Leisch, Anderson, Olson, Smith, Salmon, Babb. 3: Srnith, Paider, ' Zieboldt, Eldridge, Johnson, Camphausen, Dalgety, Furst, Bowen, Lyons, Evans. 1: Cleary, Schurmier, Davis. 2: Rose, Marsh, Saunders, Towner, Bergstrand. 3: 4: ' B ' '55 ff S f V ' I 1 . a lf, wx I I by jf , v jf X ,aa A af u 1 1 . 1 , an X V, , , I If N ,V xy , V, tx I nl uf! if , fy' I f' ,' ' J - ,l f B fl x 5 f pb? I lm . 1,14 I ' 'A 'Z' U, ' ' J FORENSIC LEAGUE Row 1: Schurtz, MacLean, Wertheimer, Appelbaum. 28 Row Row Row Row Row Row 2: Bray, Dougherty, Allen, Wolf, Dodd. L -W , I f If JI' If A, v , fl , fl ,T x Ut ' if . , 1 1, t Q The Debate Team is to be commended on the X fy 1 X ,' 7 A f excellent record that they have made this year. 0 The Gavel Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. MacLean, is maintained for students interested in the art of debating. 0 The Forensic Board, under the sponsorship of Mr. MacLean, is an organization that has charge of Debate and Forensic meets. CHAIRMANSHIP CLUB FORENSIC BOARD Wertheimer, MacLean, M. Kuh, F, Kuh. Row 1: Beebe, MacLean, Dodd. C. Lloyd, Allen, Sullivan, Schurtz. Row 2: Lloyd, Stake, Allen, Kuh. DEBATE TEAM Barnett, Schurtz, MacLean, Wertheimer, Dodd, Stake. GAVEL CLUB Doepel, Raymond, Sullivan, Allen, Proudfoot, Wolf, Babcock. Row 1: Anderson, Wertheimer, MacLean, Kuh, Albon. M. Kuh, Beebe, F. Kuh, Bray. Row 2: Kuh, Lloyd, Allen, Egan, Stein, Schurtz. Row 1: Holmes, Casella, Cole, Brooks, Rand. Row 2: Emmet, Pomeroy, Krensel, Molner, Spero, Latimer, Jensen, Lew- al'ld0. Row 1: Baker, Skinner, Pomeroy, Hatowski, Wiegman. ART LEAGUE Row Row Row 2: Stake, Lederle, Nelson, Bowers, Lucas. Row 3: Gordon, Ringholm, Gehlert. , N- 5. , ug P v P W? Q' an fi? L J A3 Q? SSW 1522 YW X fx iff 5' eb., 1. r . 742' -S ,, X xx l if Qc ll V RECITAL GROUP McQuide, Becker, Doheny. Goldreich, Gibbons, Oughton. LENS CLUB CAMOUFLAGE GRUUP Row seigei, Bauman, stein, Hefter. Row llggigersou, proudfoon, Miner, Purdy, wat Row Gordon, Manning, Raymond. Art League 0 The Art League is composed of students who learn about the various phases of art through lectures and demonstrations. Miss Casella sponsors this group and Dorothy Cole is the president. Lens Club 0 The Lens Club is composed of students who are interested in various phases of photography. Although their sponsor, Arnold Bridges, joined the army the club has managed to get along very well. Mc iff Recital Group O The Recital Group is composed of musical students who enjoy performing and listening to good music. Musical programs con- ,-X sisting of voice and instrumental solos are given at the cluh's L meetings. A Q ',f' p : iii ln ff! ff! Vim ,X Y A :ff X. - - - K... lrwkvoismzri 54:54, ff f ,Y Y L. L ,fx qikdgg, 29 LIP Row Row Row Row Row SPANISH CLUB Kresge, Clark, Leisch, Smith, Erwin, Lidecker, Kreger, Ringholm, Miller, Gudbrandson, Steele, Segil, Haskell, Washburn, Mesa, Jones, Carlson, Jacobs, Warner, Dalton, Doherty, I-Iellstrom. Smith, White, Benson, Allrich, Rothermel, Johnson, Tudor, Armstrong, Tanner, Giddes, Salamon, Bond, Wilson, Anderson, Proud- foot, Mitchell, James, Lee, Moore, Case, Hookes, Seder, Huyler, Rand. Straus, Wille, Mizener, Price, Sundbloom, Buford, Lawrence, Buena, Cleveland, Farrell, Knudson, Johnson, Tudor, Balkin, Gold- blatt, Sevander, Day, Heller, Simonsen, Jones, Neiglick, Von derLippen, Ketcham, O'Brien, Beauvais, Glaser, Antoville. Ingerson, Stephens, deMand, Christerson, Hammermon, Horner, Wheeler, Williamson, Trudeau, Talley, Toel, Vaughan, Rundquist, Dathan, Bond, Anderson, Sutherland, Lindsay, Cleary, Foulke, Kirtley, Jefferis, Lindburg, Wertheimer, Brown, Way, Stewart, Pifer, Wallach, Lindeman, Etterwind, Hedman, Herbereaux, Marwick, Chapman, Clausing, Ladish, Meyer. McDonald, Schildberg, McKnight, Murphy, I-Iollingshead, Drew, Feinberg, Blaise, Perry, Wolsey, Browne, Keller, McLaughlin, Derley, Lloyd, Lederer, Quaintance, Rymer, Rockwell, Lidecker, Jarvis, Cutler, Davis, Keely, Levy, Vanl-Iorne, Kracha, Buehler, McElroy, Barnett, Mann, Finney, Braaton, Vedder, Wells, Steele, McLean. fote ' qngqq' C7146 30 O During the last few years the Spanish Department has been in- creasingly prominentg naturally the Spanish Club has increased in prominence until it has reached the high position it now holds among New Trier clubs. The meetings were spent in learning more about Spain through motion pictures and by talks given hy both students and adults. 0 The German Club, in spite of the war, is still a thriving club. It gives an excellent chance for students to acquaint themselves with the German culture, in order to make a more lasting peace after the war. The club not only studies the art, music, and literature of the old Germany but also the German people of today. I The Latin Club was originally started by Latin students who were interested in learning more about the Romans and is fash- ioned after the old Roman government, complete with consuls, praetors, etc. The members adopt Roman names and the magis- trates wear togas. Every year an exchange meeting is held with the Evanston Latin Club, and this year it was held at New Trier. This proved to he one of the most popular meetings of the season. 0 The French Club is one of New Trier's most popular clubs. Its programs consist of lectures, skits in French, slides of French life, singing and frequent talks by outside speakers, well-informed on France. Second semester the French Club published a magazine, 64Le Flambeauf' which contained French stories, poems, jokes, and crossword puzzles. Miss Jackson is the sponsor of the club. 1' ' i 'SJW' if 5 l fill. Row Row Row ROW Row ROW Row ROW GERMAN CLUB Y Rogers, Stein, Lutter, Storner, Weber, McDowell, Wuegner, D. Weber, Nix, Judson, Masters. Bengston, Bartholomew, Loeb, Gross, Fischer, Barthold, Anderson, 0'Conor, Moyer, Kritzer, Brand, Kolbe. LATIN CLUB Small, Savage, Dodd, Glaser, Horner, I-Iammerman, Rosenthal, Paul, Cockrell, Adler, Hutz- mann, Thompson, Henderson, Hamley, Trautwein, Smith, Hobbs. Lyman, Kempner, Fisher, Pearson, Robinson, Wilson, Billings, Lloyd, Heffers, Kemp, White, Vedder, Loeifel, Chrisman, Crane, Hallstreen. Jensen, Anboville, Nilsen, Blietz, Nelson, Borland, Forstall, Rymer, Oughton, Figley, Hoehne, Blunt, Ballantyne, Buist, Furst. FRENCH CLUB Hatch, Morris, VVhite, Melvoin, Alexander, Rand, Berlin, Bachman, Carolan, Varde, John- son, Knudsen, Butterworth, Hatowski, Elling, Mitchell, Lapat, Blunt, Pagliarulo, Eldridge, Gardiner, Thom, Willett, Hawkins, Tuttle, Weir, Keehn, Zeisel, Donian, Sweeney, Armstrong, Durham, Gott, Kemp, Campana, Beaven, Sherman, Wood, Olson, Miller, Con- don, Dantonet, Hoelme, Williams, Christerson, Merrifield. Moore, Wright, Spero, Vickers, Hess, Frazier, Curtiss, Pearson, Lourie, Kiddoo, Middleton, Watson, Krause, Shulman, Houston, Peterson, Flogaus, McEwan, Billings, Murphy, Mathias, Cogswell, Stern, Gridley, Murphy, Fisher, Hough, Figley. RADIO OPERATORS RADIO CLUB Row 1: Moser, Smith, Bengston. Row 1: Bowen, Williams, Van Esso, Smith, James, Appelbaum. Row 2: Canning, Hagan, Behnke, Tyner, Rugen. Row 2: Reagen, Moser, Anderson, Tyner, Behnke, Barthold, Cutler Andrews. Row 3: Buck, Bengston, Hagan, Morrison, Moser, Rugen, Plumer, Fein berg, PUBLIC ADDRESS OPERATORS Row 1: Lyford, Smith, Williams. Row 2: Barthold, Behnke, Tyner. C1146 32 Radio Club I The Radio Club is one of the oldest clubs at New Trier. This is its nineteenth year, and it is still one of the most popular clubs of this type. ln this club the fundamentals of radio and radio engineering are studied and mastered. 13 members of the club are licensed uhamw or amateur operatorsg of these several have their commercial radio phone and radio telegram licenses. Because of the war they are not allowed to operate but when the war is over they will be on the air again. Public Address Operators 0 The Public Address Operators are a group of boys who perform valuable services for the school and yet receive little credit for their work. They have charge of all work with the microphones and public address system at New Trier. qsoiita-Ng 'fx X Airplane Identification Corps O The Airplane Identification Corps was organized under the super- vision of the Council and Mr. Peterson early in the first semester. All of the instructors for both American and foreign courses were students who volunteered their services to teach during their study halls. The purpose of the corps was to train spotters for any emergency duty which might arise, and to give preliminary training to those who may enter the armed forces in the near future. About five hundred students took courses in identification during the first semester, enrollment being purely voluntary, and almost two hundred certificates were awarded to those who passed. During the first semester, three courses were taught, all dealing with American planes, and each lasting three weeks. At the end of each three-weeks' course, a test was given cover- ing the planes studied, and all students successfully passing the tests were awarded certificates. The courses offered during the second semester were designed to teach students identification of foreign aircraft, including British, Rus- sian, German, and Japanese types. Each of the foreign courses lasted three weeks, and certificates were awarded. AIRPLANE IDENTIFICATION AERONAUTICAL CLUB Row 1 Henning Evenstad, Hohlfelder, Mecklenburger. Row 1: Maeser, Melvoin, Coyl. Row 2 Shaw McLean Gignilliat, Lashmet, Nilsen, Murphy. Row 25 Tuttle, Long, Beitzel. Row 3 Mayer Rolfing Howe, Browne. Stamp Club 0 The members of the Stamp Club are students interested in collecting and studying unusual stamps. Science Club Q The Science Club is sponsored by Mr. Reynolds and gives an opportunity for students to learn about the dif- ferent phases of science by field trips, special speakers, and science movies. The club is divided into groups of members with the salne interests, but the club acts as a whole in such matters as taking charge of the Science Club. Geography Club 9 The geography club is sponsored by Miss Hamilton and was organized for students interested in the field of geography. During the year the club members studied the geography of New Trier Township and also current events of world-wide interest. Chess Club 0 The Chess Club was organized last year under the spon- sorship of Mr. Schumacher. It gives those students interested in the game of chess a chance to get together and brush up on their game. GEOGRAPHY CLUB Row 1: Knupfer, Nilsen, Marwick, Deily. Row 2: Kuh, Forstall, Flemington qsponsoi-J, Stras- ser. STAMP CLUB Row 1: Brush, Strasser, Pifer, Rogman. Row 2: Yntema, Wiemers, Sheriffs. Kfeip S iifgl-Dim if A xi QRXJ 7,ll Ha gf X Q15 jj X K HQ If A, X we f X 1 fn?-ik . 4 J xx JW' If X, Q My 'yy B4 ,, xgw iam Q 'WKYW -X gig? M ' rim .cfii WV , ,, . A Q 'i ii liihbilk if fP'P42IQ.aMz1Ez BQWVMKQ CHESS CLUB Row 1: Green, Smith, Mr. Schumacher, Spies, Brush. Row 2: Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Martin, Loeb, Jerrard, McLaughlin. SCIENCE CLUB Bauman, Tuder, Mr. Rennolds, Pifer, Clausing, Mead. Wente, Jones, Loeb, Taylor, Rymer, Snider, Smith, Dodd. Shuman, Klinetob, McLaughlin, Werner, Martin. ROW Row Row ROW ROW ROW Row Row Row Row JUNIOR GIRLS' CAREER CLUB ' 1: Bach, Hinners, Wuichet, Day, Feldman, Spero, James, Drew, McLean, Soloman, Proudfoot, Pagliorulo, Mesa, Washburn, Neihaus, Mitchell, Christenson, Eshbach, Hill. . Cushman, Ringholm, Wheeler, Farrel, Tanner, Hale, Powell, Oman. Reize, Buford, Lawrence, Evans, VanHorne, Murdock, Waldorf, Alexander, Bogan, Elling, Humphrey, Rose, Hoth, Braaten, Melvoin. 2. 3: Carson, Cora, Olson, Porter, Wood, Condon, Miller, MacKenzie, Coiiield, Tuttle, Weir, Masser, MacKenzie, Nix, Lyons, Toel, Logsdon, Gott, Armstrong, Way, Wyman, Stewart, Christian, Miller, Webber, Branscom, Tudor. ' Schmidt, Koch, Dodge Kuhn Kirshner, Camphausen, Morf, Gardiner, McCoy, White, Kirtley, Foulke, D. Cleary, Bond, Bergland 4- , , Lindsay, Holland, E. Cleary, Schinnick, Pifer, Anderson, Dathen, Lowe, Gridley, Wade, Dobbin, Wagner, McConnell, Ziebold, Bersiei SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB 1: Jones, Vickers, Bergstrand, Bord, Layne, Wilson, Hannen, Reid, Ritter, Hayson, Lee, Varde,,l-lurlbutt, Kleckner, Sears, Tudor, Knudson, Johnson, Campaua, Pappmeier, 0,Conor. 2: Knight, Walker, Gorder, Stephens, Flogaus, Lindberg, Odh, Wyncoop, Zeisel, Morris, Green, Lightner, Kemp, Gardes, Esch, Willet, Ogle, Chapin, Dinauer, Kempshall, Eldridge. 3: Titen, Thom, Yerkes, MacLean, Johnson, Stern, Willet, Murphy, Russel, Wallach, Houston, Tcrzakes, Petersen, Berry, King, Scheiner, King, Schildberg, Vanl-Iorne, Spangler, Billings, Lindeman, Dovenmuehle, Gulbrandsen. BOYS' CAREER CLUB 1: Watkins, Condon, Keller, Gorley, Fox, Stenson, Zander, Coolidge, Hinkley, Barnett, Schulte, Kempner, McLain, Shoenick, Nuzum, Lee, Holmes, Roddick, Vogl, I-Iuettel. 2: Pancoe, Raymond, Bauer, Fillingham, Emmet, Rennolds, Spangler, Mills, Brewer, Smith, Davidson, Wiese, Crocker, Miller, Rittersporn, Purdy, Tyner, Devlin, Jackson. . Tiers, Collins, Corper, Goodsmith, White, Smith, DeClerque, Liepold, Canning, Barnes, Bruce, Murphy, Meyers, Cohrs, Blair, Burg, Diamond, Rockcastle, Leekley, Dauchy. 3. . IM M Q, Q-' , if? 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W0 X, ng.. ' V W IWRH1 eff fl X5 'EJ 36 s aa 'X , il i w we U, We DE-Ti f f. ?'M'N:3, X a a ,IL mf ,il yi !,,' f , J. if Y' I ,L ff' I, ZW Vi Q Cfsl if Sy W IQ 12:1 gl . ,- XD 51 .43 E 'X flnm, fv, Musieale O Formed for those who enjoy listening to fine records, Musicale met every two weeks to hear their splendid collec- tion. Besides this, the club Cunder the direction of Mrs. Kidd and Pres. Ed Grossj sponsored the very successful concert series. Also, a new group was formed this year in Musicale for those interested in playing the recorder. Concert Committee 0 This year the Concert Committee succeeded in securing the famed Illinois Symphony Orchestra for a series of concerts at New Trier. Through their efforts New Trier was fortunate enough to be able to hear the Great Lakes quartet and the famed Count Basie and his orchestra. Recorder Group 9 The Recorder Group was organized this year under the direction of Mrs. Kidd. The group was formed in order to stimulate interest in the playing of recorders. Its members gathered each month to discuss and play their instruments. The group has been so successful that it is probable that it will be carried on in a still larger scale next year. RECORDER GRGUP MUSICALE CONCERT COMMITTEE Row 1: Schmidt, Kidd, Nilsen, Ludgin. Row 1: Bergman, Zeisel, Nilsen, Kidd, Jones, Vickers, Willett. , Row 1: Gross, Nilsen, Row 2: McNeill, Anderson, Rymer, Windes. Row 2: Anderson, Loewe, Strasser, Rymer, Eckersall, McNeill, Sheriffs. Row 2: Ludgin, Risser. Row 3: Gfoldblatt, Kuh, Foldi, Gross, F. Kuh, Ludgin, Oughton. 4ez,.Ls.,,,J,,,,,4,,,, L I ,.-X, 1 ,,-fx.. ,gms x . l ,f-'fr--73 ,fmfoirj , gcc WAI' A air' VK? rx . , 6 491 , ,Q b If iw 1, D1 'Ex ,-X , sggmiffa 4 gi 512251. - y A ,tj . fl J ,f S' MJ Jw' lf! f rf 'Civ 7 f' Lx xii, 1 62 fl 3 V Lvf' Q, g, ' 4 . f' X31 Lrfffjg X 'v ss., E'-'X' ', ,Res-ffs f- Xqf or ,7 if -rfb-f, f xi eb W' L Q Q, ' mf', ,,, ,fr A5 c122e,! ' N, , fr '-,U ,W - w,'f fi, M ff' 7 lx' s ,- ,N A K, X 1. Li fflfi r to ,f 'A l X' T'4rlU , 7 it nfl, 250:14 ,A- xx ,X ,,Ojg,:?? C , x ,A fl f,. L17 Rf! ff ,W '. Xi U Pa wwf- C Wg fi! 'nw , ?-Sf! in it the ff ,f,VN'y'J X Elf, Nfl f 9' ,IQ X Q, U. M R ff ,vw X Viv 'fXJ'fx,vk3W',,I ' ,fff , fra 'ev MJ , if tv VZQ'f!1', in j 'ffl-4' Jr' ' ,WLM w I . 23,5 A , X, -J 1 .X J' 7,-WK 4-AQ. A, ' ' ,ff if N' L 'fx' , yt LJAS?v!,L,,Af W, -yin: L! ,J ' 'X-. BROADCASTING CLUB Row 1: Lee, Segil, Hatowski, Thurman, Cahn, Heston, Becker. Row 2: Busch, Morrison, Condon, Lederer, Yowell, Holmes, Lewis, Proudfoot, Liepold. Row 3: Hefferan, Wynkoop, Steel, Meany, 'V:1nWinkle, Weise, Armstrong, Sutherland, Kreger, Stein. ACTORS' GUILD Row 1: Tuder, Berlin, Bachmann, Braaten, Swanger, Balkin, Segil, Heller, White. Row 2: Giddes, Gridley, Carolan, Armstrong, Lashmet, Goodsmith, Leekley, White, Weise, Bartholcl, Dobbin. Row 3: Wade, Proudfoot, Melvoin, Kuh, Emmet, Lederer, Condon, Holmes, Schultz, Hammerman, Becker. DRAMATIC CLUB Row 1: Fanckboner, Braaten, Bachmann, Rose, Morand, Johnson, Weishaar, Evans. Row 2: Holway, Adamson, Rockwell, Purdy, Dunne, Nelson, Leekley, Holmes, Condon. Row 3: Hefferan, Loucks. Wallach, Morrison, Stein, Lewis, Vernon, Stewart, Proudfoot, Odh. 37 Graham Davis Jean KiXMiller E President of Tri-Ship President of Girls' Club I il , 'Ak O ,, A - AV' rg 9 X - '17 sf if N , L e - 2 . Q X fy, A j 5 W Q e x If ,iff 'Xp 4 X 'V I, f!, A A ff 5 ' by X I, V, , 15 V, fi, x t , , x A Wl.. ,ffl -.,,, X jd jp ,V , 'fi J, X. 1, -V V f ' , f f' ,' v' X f A fwfr K GW WR fs UW M Q 0 e e fx W Q f , w if? ff Q3U- 9 W K W N f K x 1 e SBE, 5 W Jae 1 wi 5 E fu mm' rl N '-QQJAYEJ' 'N 'N Ky we 11 9, j 4- K Q ', I Q 7, iixvif Nl 3 e W 'Q 1 f' Je' ix 3 Ji A- R Q J Q? 3 A Q, x, i gr Hx , L I! ,wx -' W - uf Aj, K ,J Rig :Z Xp S: TT? 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Y Dime Novel . . . ??? i Good Neighbor Policy i MI-lot Dog . . .79 'Nil'kol. nivkel. nivkel -- trickle.. trivkle. trickle 1 X142 sys: - V if 471.41 4 v 4 . 'W 0 if V - ' file- ' 1 x ' f ' L 1 Quote 1 kinfla weak? - unquote Ipana for the smile of beauty Call for Philip Morris Little Red Riding Hood and . . . ? Ah! 'Wilderness WW' Leltermen . . . Ja? What you looking at, Ned? uF1'om the Halls of MOHt6ZHl 'IIB And can they block! They're after that B card Here's to Our Team am fw- W The Pause that refreshes bchrelner Q, the subject G6 79 Not so faaast als that your sister, Charliefp' 4'How's the U.S.O., ' L'Q Peter?,' f. :n., ' . Must he Friday The Missing Link 66Stu ed or sober? Show me the way to go home 2 I I want a gal . . P' Thisis the other 56f10001 Solid, Jackson! One puff too many, Al? 3-L Amerlcan Patrol Fongralulalions are in order 66 and then there was a traveling salesman . . . N0 comment . . . Ed Dick's line is the best N0 Soap! A hum steer? Taking the Rapp, Dokey? '77 Rationed in more ways than one It isn't miVritze to break this up In case of a tie . . . Try the Rialto, girls Turnahoutl r N 1 i Q 4 1 I 5 , P 5 o K n 4 'Neath the Silv'ry Moon Ship Ahoy V ., ,. or , no Yo.o,,r,, Y New no Keeping your Wigwam? Y i Send me one dozen roses Q Sw 2 t T Y, 7 ' 4 my ! i i i i Sli0W fun i It Could Happen Here 'evfw :also V, il You'll he sorry! as P ,, 4355 Wf hy don't we do this more often? Queenie sits on TNT 4'Murder,,, he says ! N Feeding time at Brookfield ,gn if 'Wffvkif it if my ff ,J f , My ' ' f V, H , .1 14 'Nh Where's Dreamy Eyes? That,s the way we feel, Bob' Gossip? Getting hot! Something is wrong here Sophomoritis QL rv D One year of science . . . required! Why bother ? Lookin' at the pictures, Gail? Comfortable Davy 66Good Housekeepingj' no doubt The quietest room in the school Aix, MR. WATERS MR HOLLAND fclwe I The 1943 Echoes staff was one of the finest the Echoes has had in its thirty-six years. It consisted of John Crocker, Editor in Chief, Charlotte McConnell, Associate Editor, Bob Davis, Business Manager, Al Huettel, Assistant Business Manager, Sally Lightner, Senior Section, Al Manning, Photography Editor, Jeff Mills, Snapshot Editor, and Shirley VanHorne and Peggy Nix, G. A. A. Editors. However, the book could never have been put out without the help of the two sponsors, Mr. Waters and Mr. Holland. The staff and assistants have strived to put forth a bigger and better year- book, in spite of wartime limitations. It has done its best to give you all accounts of the important events that have taken place this year. LECI-INER, DAVIS EDITORIAL STAFF Crocker, McConnell. ,.rnuaN1!4Xs X R ,arg ...Asif PHOTOGRAPHY CANDIDS STAFF SNAPSHOT STAFF STAFF Lowe, Vaughn. Mills, Kirschbaum. ' ff L . Mamma' we BUSINESS STAFF CQPY STAFF Petersen, Huettel, Sears- Row 1: Wilson, Gott, Nix, Way, Vanlflorne SENIOR SECTION Row 2: Wisehart, Collins, Emmet. Row 1: IIg:yg0nVanHorne, Lightner, Mizener, ART STAFF Row 2: Ogle, Cogswell, Birkehmd, Cleary, ROW 1: Scheineri Cooke, Grams' Stern, Shanesy. Row 2: Haugsness, Vickers. O Many new features have been included in the 1942-43 Echoes. The pictures of every student in the school, the large candid shots and the different division pages have gone to make a larger and, we hope, a better book. Due to the war, the Echoes this year had to he sent to press a month earlier. This difficult time schedule could not possibly have been met without the aid of the staffs. The Echoes staff would like to express its deepest gratitude to Mr. Bernie of the Bernie Studio who has been so helpful in taking the senior, class oflicer, and large group pictures, to the Pontiac Engraving and Electrotype Company for its fine engraving work, and to the Lloyd Hol- ister Publishing Company for its excellent job in the printing of this book. v MR. CARPENTER laeff 0 Since the entry of the United States into the war, the New Trier 46News has endeavored to point out to the stu- dent body ways and means by which they can be of help to their school and nation. The 65News has tried, by means of editorials, to interpret our role in the present world crisis. It has brought the student body closer to the war by printing interesting articles about New Trier alumni in the service. Mr. Carpenter, Barbara Hutchinson, the editor, and the staff have attempted this year to publish a more pro- fessional paper and they have succeeded admirably. Each week an 8 page issue Hlled with news and features has been published. The excellent features have included Ber- nard Rittersporn's column and the popular 64Ginny and Vernef' Mr. R. H. Carpenter again took over the sponsorship of the News, this year, after an absence of four years. Mr. Arnold Bridges, the former sponsor, left last spring to go into the service. NEWS EDITORS Hutchinson, Lersch, Brewer, l-lahneman. 0, X , vp. . W A , NEWS EDITORS Row 1: Vaughan, Esler, Hutchinson, Condon Row 2: Lowe, Gershman, Lersch. NEWS STAFF Row 1: Wilson, Weisberg, Loewe, Weishaar. Row 2: Bushnell, Bartling, Leekley, Condon. Jn lelin 0 Inklings is New Trier's literary magazine to which the student body contributes poems, essays, verse, and other original writing. This magazine owes a great deal of its interest to the attractive art work done by the Art Department. MR. PETERSON MISS HAMILTON In the past two years Inklings has been reduced to one copy a year in order to save on money and materials. However, the staff aspires to make this one issue larger and finer than those of former years. Because Mr. Peterson, the sponsor, has been kept busy this year with the Defense Committee, he has been joined by another sponsor, Miss Hamilton. Inklings fulfills its purpose in that it supplies a medium for the students to show their writing ability, it gives the opportunity for students to have practice in publishing a magazine and brings en- joyment to everyone. INKLINGS Row 1: Steif, Brown, Cleary, Steel, Proudfoot, Rubel. Row 2: Jacobsen, Goodsmith, Bill- ings, Foss, Baker. at E25 ' - lui JN 'X I - , , J , K Pb- ,rl i'1 fl ' 41. II- , f...-f - - u C I -X ' S f Lf W D e, fl MW' Q T y WW kwa yx n X ,Lv 4445 qmqt ZA MISS STANWOOD O The past year's dramatic productions have been exceptionally good, both in the excellent selection of the plays and in the fine acting. The season was opened with the presentation of Thornton Wilder's dynamic play Our Townf' This is the first time in the history of New Trier that a play has been given without any scenery. The next production was a very humorous melodrama entitled, '6Love Rides the Rails. HLetters to Lucerne, a powerful play by Frank Rotter and Allen Vincent and the third play of the year, was directed by Mrs. Thurman, a new addition to New Trier's dramatic department. The credit goes not only to the casts, but also to the Stage, Light, Props, Make-up, and Costume Crews who have helped to make this past year a success. Act0r's Guild has become more important than ever this year. Practically everyone who is inter- ested in having an opportunity to appear in a play may do so. The Verse Speaking Choir which is composed of about forty girls has given many line and little publicized programs before the students. Great thanks should be given to Miss Stanwood, Mrs. Thurman, Miss Swanger, Miss Pribble, Mr. Van Kirk and Mr. Coburn as well as to many teachers from other departments, for their excellent di- rection and guidance. DRAMATIC CLUB BOARD Row 1: Morrison, Fanckboner, Odh, Weishaar, Holmes. Row 2: Condon, Rockwell, Morand, Adamson. Zff ? -1? g L D tm! 5 YQ? 3 ' risk Rodney Martin , iof the 13 Soap Co.J Cyrus Martin . . . this fatherl Ambrose Peale . tpress agentj William Smith .....,. George McChesney , . . Charles Bronson Ellery Clark .. . Johnson tbutlerj Mary Grayson . . . . , . . AIT PAYS TO ADVERTISE OUR TOWN , ..,.....,......................... .... S i Morand . . . .Edwin Phelps . . ...Raymond Real . . . . . .Owen Wagener , . . .James Workman . . . .Charles Morrison ....,...Jack Miner .,.....Jan'ies Cohrs , . . . . .Suzanne Moulton 1 JoAnn McKeown ' Stage Manager . . . Dr. Gibbs ....... Joe Crowell ...... Howie Newsome ., Mrs. Gibbs ....,.. George Gibbs .. Rebecca Gibbs A . . Mrs. Webb ..... Wally Webb ......,. Emily Webb ...... Professor Willard Mr. Webb ......... Simon Stimson . . , . . . .Dan Pettee .. ...Si Morand ....John Jirgal .........Eric Nix . . . . .Joan Logsdon . . . ,Raymond Real , . . .Joan Johnson , . . .Sally Wallach . . . . . . .Charles Hill . . .Eleanor Murdock ........Dick Arms . . . . . . .Edwin Phelps . . . .Lawrence Jones Comtesse de Beaurien . ,.... ...,. K athleen Vickers MY5- 50311195 '--'-- ' M ave Heffefan Marguerite Wertheimer Constable Warren ,.,. William Stenson J Marie qmaidp ...,.... ....,..... M ary Lou Ritter Q2 -'--AA-4A- --AV lg ISHEGLETEOSQZ? Carolyn Buhai -' ---4r- ' ' ' ' 4 Miss Burke .. ..,. Eleanor Feltman . Joe Stoddard ..,.., ,.... ........,.... . .... R 0 ger Purdy 3 Understudies ..,, .,.,,.. E 1516 Russell I Prompter ......,..,..........,.......,..,....,....... Nancy Varde Kit Beebe 1 5 Assistant Director . .. ...Nancy Varde LOVE RIDES THE RAILS . - 1 Mrs. Hopewell ......,...........,.. .............. I .M..DcE1s llvllaller 'F ary ou ie ' V LETTERS T0 LUCERNE W Prudence Hopewell .... Barbara Kreger 1 Olga Kirinski .. ...... ,.,... A lice Briggs I Joan Puhlman 1 Gustave ........ ........... L ester Rogers Simon Darkway ,,,, ........... L arry Nelson , Erna Schmidt .. ...Carolyn Stein tBernard Rlgtfigpolign ' i:Toddy Melvoin T um 11 Pendermig ,,., . ............ i ee e I Gretchen Linder ...... .Betsy Weir 1 r a 'tJ0hn HO1mGS 1 Hans Schmidt .. .... Joseph Salaman 1 Harold Standfast .... James Carruth l Margarethe ..,. ........ L aurie Gott Dirk sneath ..,... .... G ordon Matson 3 Mrs. Hunter . . . ....... Tgddy Megvoin . Carlotta Cortez . . . - - -3811155 BEEPWSIZ i t arolyn tein 't e y an one 3 Bingo Hill ...... .... B obby Gay Wyman . Fifi .'.,.A......,,... ..... L illa Heston 1 Felice Renoir .. ......... Helen Lapat Whiting Smith 1 Sally Jackson ..... .... S usan Schreiner j Fred Wheelwright .... ...... E ric Nix , Marion Curwood ..... Anne Curtiss Dan ..............., ..... S umner S0l1i1t L Francois , ,..... . .,... John Nu um B l h B lle ..... ...... E lsie Russell l Koppler . .........,..,.......... .,..,.....,........... T ed Sclfultz 1 eu a e tBarbara Bogan g Prompter ....... - .............,..........,........ Eleanor Murdock 3 X Policeman ....,...........,...................,..... Lester Rogers 1 rW1ll play the part on Saturday night. i Y rWill play the part on Saturday night. ,J NV, L PROPS CREW Row 1: White, Becker, Braaten, Proudfoot. R 1 Sk' STAILEI CRE? t Row 2: Odh, Willett, White, MacKenzie, Woolsey. ow : inner, 1 sen, c war z. Row 2: Stein, Dunnei, Moyer. VERSE CHOIR Row 1: Beaven, Heston, I-Iatowski, Mrs. Thurman, Borgeson, Braaten, Eshbach. LIGHTING CREW Row 2: gglshzwcralgcfflelvoin, Hoffmann, Gridley, Pifeir, Shulman, Robinson, Kerr Row 1: Mr' Jones, Schultz' Row 3 Stein, Logsdon, Murphy, Pearson, Moore, Spangler, Proudfoot, Pagliarulo Row 2: Walworth, Boothe. Wyman' 60 ff,-,iw Aw-Q' Y ,. Q Wfff f ,AA, Q ji ' jv, W ' X 1 D Q 1 4? 9 f l ' J, F! A I J I ,. , ,gi gif! fi f 4 , . 1 ff zff,-V 71 1 f 2 '4 EV ' w,Qf'W , ' - ff. , .. 'K .M r.. 4- 0 .1 M1 'PMS , ,, was 4' 4 +1 1114 4 s ,4241 , , , .. me 03559251--. 4 ' ' f , ey Johns, George Johnson, Harold S., Jr Johnson, Norman Johnson, Richard Jones, Richard Jones, Ellsworth Jones, Robert Jones, George Jones, Ralph Jorgenson, Oscar Jorgenson, Stanley Jorjorian, Sam K. Joslin, Richard Jost, Clarence Kahn, Richard Kahn, Melvin Kaspar. Julius Kaye, Robert Keator, Harry F., Jr. Keefe, Howard Keith, Gilbert Keith, Gordon Kelly, Paul Kendrick, John Kent, Charles Ketcham, Frank Kidd, Harlan Kidder, Le Roy Kiewik. William King, Kenneth Kingery, Hugh Kingery, Ken Kingery, Richard Kingsley, George Kirby, John Kirshbraun, Jack Kirschbraun, Frank Kirwan, W. Clarke Kivland, George Klagstad, Harold Klein, Don Kline, Ralph Kneisley, George Knight, Stanley Knoop, Ebert Knoop, Frank Koch, Raymond Koerber, George Korner, John, Jr. Kornblith, Edward F. Kornblith, Lester, Jr. Kraft, Arthur Kraus, Howard Krause. John Kreer, Daniel Kreer, Peter Kreusch, Donald Kreusch, James Kreusch, Harvey Krueger, Allan Kummer, Phillip Kunz, Wilbert Kurtz, Donald Kyle, James Laing, John Landi, Americo Lang, Herbert Langford, Harold Law, Charles Lawrence, Robert Lawson, John H., Jr. Leal, George Leary, Bill Lechler, Richard Lechner, John Lee, Raymond Lehman, Richard Lepman. Lewis Lersch, John Lersch, William Lettinger, Earle Lewis, Fred Liebschutz, Leonard Lindenthal, Robert Lindquist, Steve Link, Gustave Link, Richard Littlefield, Art 62 Livingston, Hoyt Robert Livingston, Irvin, Jr. Livingston, Richard Lockett, David Lockman, Carl Henry Loco, Ray Logan, Dan Logan, Robert Long, Albert S., Jr. Lott, Davis Lovetle, James Low, John Lowentherty, Walter Luce, Russell Luecleka. William Lukens, W. P. MacDonald, B. MHICOUH Mack, Edward Mack, Charles MacKinnon, Ben MacMerran, Thomas MacMorran, Robert Magner, Richard Mahle, Ed Major, Roland Mann, Edward Marcum, James Markham, Thomas Martin, John Martin, William Marudis, Mitchael Massin, Armin Mather, W. H. Mathews, William Matthews, Gordon Matthews, Robert May, William Maynard, Kent Mayner, Richard McAllen, Donald McAllen, William, Jr. McAllister, Holden McCandlish, Randolph McConnell, John McDermott, Willard McCraw, James McGraw, Ronald McGuineas, Marshall McGuire, Walter McGuire, Robert McIntosh, Gilbert McJunken, William lk McLain, Donald McLaren, Richard W. McKay, Robert McNair, Charles McNamee, James McNulty, James Mead, Fergus Meier, Walter Meir, Willard Melchior, Louis Melloney, Richard Melloney, Robert Melzner, Roger Menary, Jack Merkle, Richard illed Merril, William H., Jr. Merril, Joseph Merriman, Robert Mestjian, Robert Meter, Bob Meyer, William Meyers, Robert Millard, Donald Miller, Andy Miller, Harry I. Millery, William Mills, John Mitchell, Don Mitchell, James Mitchell, Robert Mitten, William Moeller, Erwin Moffat, William C., Jr. Moon, Ben Moon, Charles lVIoore, Dr. Paul A n the if nl fConti 1111 ed from Page 17j Morris, Alan Morrison, Robert Moss, Earl Moulding, Howard Mueller, Andrew Mueller, Clifford Muhkle, John Mullins, Thomas Mulvanny, John Mundee, E. Marshall Murphy, Clyde Murphy, Homer Murphy, John Murphy, Lawrence Murray, Donald Murray, Kenneth Murray, George Murray, William Musson, James finissingj Naper, Herbert Nau, John Neilson, Walter, Jr. Neiweem, George Neiweem, Joe Neiweem, James Neiweem, Ralph Neiweem, Thomas Nelson, Abbott Nelson, Donald Nelson, E. A. Nelson, Enar Neukranz, Robert Nevins, Charles Nichols, John Nichols, Robert Nicholson, George Nickel, Eugene Nicket, Robert Nilles, George Nilles, Richard Norris, Jack Norris, John Norton, Robert Nugent, Corliss O'Brien, James Patrick O'Conner, Dick O'Flaherty, Berry Oglue, Roy Ogilvie, Paul Ogilvie, Richard Oppenheime, John JOlder, Clifford O'Leary, Jack Olin, James Orcutt, Dwight, Jr. Orner, Ralph Orwig, Douglas Osborn, Douglas Ostdick, Robert Otter, W. R. Palma, Albert Palmer, Harold Parliament, Howard Parshall, John Paulson, Don Paynter, Richard Pearson, James Pemble, Hervert Penny, Freeman Seth, Jr. Perry, Oliver Perril, Rodney Peters, Anthony Peterson, Lowell Pethloff, Milton Phillips, Ben Phillips, Bill Phillips, Everett Philips, Paul Pierson. Franklin Pinkowski, Joseph Placek, Ed Plonman, Stephen Porter, Ross Porter, Bill Powell, Donald Powell, John Powell, Stephen Preston, Ian Preston, Roderick Preston, Ronald Price, Andrew Prisk. Vernon Prouty, Carton Prussing, Jack Puize, Jerome Purdy, Stewart Putt, Frank Quinlan, George Raclin, Ralph Raclin, Robert Rahn, Donald Redding, Ceorge Reebie. Earl Reed, Len Reed, Roy Reich, Richard Reichmann, Albert Reisner, George Rich, John Rich, Stanley Risk, Sharon Robb, Charles Roberts, Donald Roberts. Glen Robinson, Frank Rockwell, Samuel Rockwood, Ralph, Jr. Rodman. Thomas Rogers, Charles Rogers, Gordon Rogers, Robert Rogers, Russell Rogers. Locke Rohl, Alfred Rose, John Roseman, Joseph Ross, Carleton Ross, J oseph Rothermel, Charles Rothermel, Stephen Rothermel, William Rothschild, Edward Rothschild, James Rothschild, Robert Ruggio , James Ruschli, W. R. Sacco, Joseph Salisbury, William Samelson, Donald Samelson, John Samelson, Leonard Ph Sandy, Robert Samway, Paul Sargent, John Sauer. Dick Schaefer, George Schaeff Schaeif Scheid, Schipfe er, E. T. er, Farrington Raymond r, Lloyd Schmidt, Gilbert Schneider, LeRoy Schma' holz. Robert Schmidt, Joseph Schramm, Harry Schramm, William Schwall, Henry Schweger, Rodney Seabron, LeRoy Seddon Seeley, Seibold Seifert, , John John , Arthur Harry Sheilas, Joseph Shepard, Seth Sherman, Roger Sherman, Stanford Sherwin, Frank, Jr, Sieck, William Simon, Eugene Simon, George Simon, Nicholas Simpson, Byron Simpson, Lee ilip 'ce Simpson, Scott Simpson, Thomas Skillen, David Skillen, Edward Small, Raymond Small, Stoddard Smart, Samuel Smedley, Frances Smedley, Vincent Smith, Barton Smith, Brenton Smith, Edward Smith, Thomas Smith, VanHorne Smith, William Sobel, Arnold Sobel, Homer Sonnenschein, William Sosna, Leonard Specht, Donald Specht, Gus Specht, Robert Sprenger, John Stahl, Allan Stall, Robert Stannard, Frank Stevvins, John Steel, James Steele, Merritt Steiiins, Jerome Steffens, Lester Staller, Norman Stein, Donald Stein, Jerome Stein, John Steinhoff, Robert Stewart, Ross Stillman, Donald Stoetzel, Ralph Stoetzel, Ralph Spencer Stoddard, Ford Stoddard, Marius Stone, Elmer Stout, Richard Straus, John Stringer, John Stubner, Jasper Stults, Charles Sublett. Frank Sullivan, Raymond suliivau, Richard Sullivan, Stewart Sullivan, Thomas Swanson, Walter , Sweeney, Edwin Sweeney, Robert Swingley, Donald Symons, William Taradash, Warren S. Tard, Jordon Taylor, Lewis Taylor, William Templeton, Wallace Terrill, Bill Terry, C. Roy Thompson, Way Thorsen, Charles Toeppen, Lionel Torrey, Richard Treadwell, Warren Tripicchio, Raymond Triplett. Murray Trom, Frank Trump, Robert Turck, Norman Turgeon, Robert Unger, John Vance, Sheldon Vance, Donald Van De Velde, John Vernon, Sam Versino, James von Hemet Vore, Geoffrey Wade, Bill Wade, John Wade, Richard Wagner, Richard Waldo, Leslie Walker, Glenn Walpole, Robert Walsh, Robert Warren, James Watt, Frank Watt, Robert Wacyr, William Weberg, Fred Weeks, Al Weeks, Robert Weese, Harry Weese, John Weil, Melvin Weiler, Arthur Weinstock, John Weinstock, Leslie Welds, Ken Wells, Charles Welter, John Wenter, Frank Wernecke, Richard West, Roy Winefield, Richard Wheelock, Ralph Vifhitaker, James Whitaker, John White, Joseph Whittington, Harry Wienecke, Robert Wienecke, Arthur Whitman, Roland Whitseth, Ralph Wieland, Edward Wieler, Arthur W'ilder, David Wilder, Sandy Williams, John Williams, Paul Williams, Robert Wilsey, Earl Wilson, Donald Wilson, James Wilson, Richard Wilson, Robert Wilson, Richard Winand, Frank Winters, Robert VVhittington, Ray Woldenburg, Harry Wolf, Robert Wolff, Arnold Wood, Dorothy Woolsey, Earl Works, David Wray, Robert Wright, Charles Wright, William Wright, Winslow Wyle, Vernon Yost, Karl Young, George Young, Larry Young, Warren Younglove, Edward Yowell, John Zaremba, Thomas Zinner, James Zipprich, John rThe Echoes Staff realizes that the above list is incomplete in 'many respects but it is as complete as the Tri-Ship could com- pile it up to April 23, 1943. , 1,2 7 I Aj, Y, X 1 A J 1 ' , I Y 1 'A 9 , 1 I L , , , , , 1 1 1 1 fl 1 X fd 4 f f ' 1 W y 'I ,. , , .- , 1 1- ,ir J A , X f ,,s 1 Q This year, Mrs. Cotton, affectionately termed Hmamaw by the students, celebrated the anniversary of her twenty-fifth year at New Trier. Perhaps this accounts for the outstanding highlights in musical entertainment which this year's music department has oifered. The annual Christmas concert, usually presented in both the afternoon and evening, was nearly cut down to one concert this year. It was thought that the lack of transportation might endanger the attendance. However, the two concerts were given, luckily, for New Trier's musical ability is well known and the lack of transportation did not stop people from coming. The concert itself was beautiful to hear as well as thrilling to behold. CHOIR Row 1: Campana, Moon, Sundbloom, Hefferan, Hamilton, Powell, Peterson, Hinners, Towner, Van- Horne, Armitage, Rose, Moore, Wooden, Schriner, Carroll, Paulick, Wells, Ogle. Row 2: Kahler, Fox, Devlin, Pettee, McConnell, Sherman, Van!-Iorne, Bauer, Wright, Loucks, Toel, KixMiller, MacLean, Eldridge, Green, Porter, Rosen, Smith, Bernardi, Bray, Moyer, Sharp. Row 3: Booze, Foldi, Herlocker, Best, Matson, Clark, Towle, Liepold Richmond Graif D Town send, Redding, Davidson, Rymer, Euiff, Mcsuineas, J. Towrisend, Jonei, Shiniiicli, King, Ramser. . I iw 'f-, f I YI, fi, af - J. C. Schumacher, Director Anderson, Donald Augur, Allison Bauman, Robert Beebe, Raymond Boothe, Norton Braun, Richard Brick, John Buescher, Merrill Coltman, Bertram Corrigan, John Czech, John Draper, Walter Davis, Charles de Guerre, Pierre Ferguson, Eugene Gordon, Sheldon Greene, Gordon Greenwood, George Hammond, Robert Hassenauer, Robert Hillinger, Philip Jones, Dudley Jones, Lawrence Jones, Paul Kroeschell, William Lewis, Gerald Lund, Mari MacArthur, Marilyn MacArthur, Marjory Macfarlane, Noble Maher, Frances Marcon, Donald Martin, Judson McAlister, John Mecklenburger, Alvin Merrifield, Robert Myers, James Nolan, Thomas Norris, William Nugent, William Parfitt, C. Robert Paulsen, Theodore Pearson, Richard Perrin, Bates Pile, Jerome Quaintance, Richard Rice, James Rider, Bruce Rindskolp, Richard Robertson, Paul Schildgen, Clarence Schreiber, Catherine Smith, Frank Thull, John Ziebell, Richard fffr, V- f f'-V , Vg ,11 ff: Q' N -www! , , P, 1,2 Iv,,fg.,,5,J , , ,-',-'ai ,Qyg-J, -uf: my -,-' 1 ,, First Violins Bruce Smith Concertmeister Bob Geppert Morton Cahn Clare Rubel Marian Hakenson Dorothy Cole Ellen Finney Barbara Grant Katherine Lloyd Marilyn Wells Second Violins Diane Schifllin Ruth Zinniker Barbara Forbes Roger Johnson Robert Marx Mildred Carlson Jean Hamley Marianne Killan Dalbert Sheste David Toeppen 1 Violas John Booze Susan Engelhard Willoughby Goodsmith Dixie Fankboner Carolyn Shearon 3 Cellos Marian Horween Joan Mitchell Anne Farr Alice Briggs Jean Stern Nancy Gunn L,-,k in ,4 ,Q fx' 1 1 Basses Sally Brooks Paul Clovis John Tyner Flutes Eric Nix Mac Bercaw Clarinets Ken Soderblom .lack Spangler Bill McNight Oboe Frank Stowell Bass Clarinet Milford Davis Tympani Morris Schreiber Newell Knight Trumpet Stuart Knott Hugo Melvoin Jim Rippberger Howard Haffenberg Trombones Gerald Lewis Tom Rosenow French Horns Roger Trienans Charles Pollock Ted Paulsen Bass Drum Charles Morrison Accompanist Dorothy Rose 64 A f' f f 3' , ' ,, 1, V, S 1 '4 vi J' W W . gf , J 1 M ' , i i ' 'f fi e ' 'F ' 1 , , , 1 i -ff' 1 -, I' , J 1, U,-' 4 , ,J .1 , ,V X ' ,fi , , , , , , , ,f V- . J, 1 X , , J , ,' , Q ,N ' ' ' W, N. V vw if Xe,,f - ' .egg CQ- is C P P ref 1 X O Immediately following the Christmas vacation the Boys' and Girls' Opera Groups earnestly began to work on the principal event of their musical year - the Gilbert and Sullivan opera. The Yeomen of the Guard was selected. After the tryouts the following cast was chosen: Ed Devlin, Lieutenant, Coleman Clark, Leonardg Joe Elliff, Faifaxg Larry ROW 1 Row 2: Row 3: -g., BOYS' OPERA GROUP King, Hill, Sharp, Gerding, Green Baer, Johnson, Grise, Christian, Hin ners, Buck, Ramser, Shefte, Knupher Shaw, Schoenick, Moyer. Blaezer, Jones, Pettee, Clark, Bray Best, Townsend, Towle, Devlin, David son, Redding, Lowenherz, Baker, Kah ler, McKewen. Herlocker, Matson, Brueggeman, Tay lor, Liepold, Booze, Richmond, Town send, Palmer, Walworth, Jones Rymer, Elliff, McGuineas, Bernardi GIRLS' OPERA GROUP x Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: McConnell, Petersen, Wheeler, Hale, Powell, Towner, Jackson, Wells, Van- Horne, Nordburg, Becker, Jones, Schauifler, Hinners, Wooden, Rose, Moore, Berlin, Schriner. VanHorne, Moon, Campana, Carroll, Lane, Wright, Sundbloom, Hamilton, Eisenberg, Mizener, Armitage, Green, Porter, Lee, Barnes, Ogle, Sherman, Steif, Wuegner, Lapat, Willett, Hahe, Paulick. Hetferan, Kemp, Gunn, White, Kreger, Hall, Bauer, Nelson, Eldridge, Light- ner, Johnson, Keefer, KixMiller, Mc- Ewan, Shinnick, Vanllorne, Mahan, Toel, Tilden, Gott, Cogswell, Lund- berg, Hart, Loucks. Nelson, Sergeant Merrillg Dan Pettee, ,lack Pointg Hugh Kahler, and Law- rence Jones as Wilfred, Bill Herlocker and Bob Liepold as the Yeomeng Patsy Paulick and Joanne Porter as Elsieg Martha Armitage and Sue Loucks as Phoebe, and Ellen Smith and Marie Hefferan as Dame Car- ruthers. It is the most difficult of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas and was extremely well done. 1 1 V Y ,A 1-'J If ' we-. , wx X X ' .1 , ,T X f l A ,V eff A 4 1 i 4 '. 5 ,V-. , , .f-A . . .f VX, A ,ffw e ,f i f , ,W Q ff, W, , , n , M , A , I ' w ' J! X g ' ' + ' V , ' , 5. , - ' 17 f , y 1,1 ,J 1,1 ,.-ff If , , 4 , , 1 s fy Lf. f it 'Q' ,gf I , W J 1' Ly , It f If , K' Q , W , r , 1, W , , X, ' f , 'Ja' -M4 w K Q V QP! QA ,, 9' f L' 4, l U17 ' rin f ' I xr -' Q ' -' L - A Gym, ,vm was If ,JA . fX ,.f' i ,Xi MJ A 65 BOYS, ENSEMBLE Row 1: Sharp, Townsend, Clark, Herlocker, Ramser. Row 2: Liepold, Best, Devlin, Davidson, Redding, Jones. GIRLS, ENSEMBLE Row 1: Towner, Armitage, Hamilton, Rose, Murdock. Row 2: Schreiner, Porter, KixMiller, Hefferan, Loucks, Paulick. 50946 'end Q91 ' fnAem6le I The Boys' Ensemble, composed of twelve boys, and the Girls' Ensemble, containing the same number of girls, give many performances outside of the school. This year they contributed their part to the war eifort by singing at many clubs and U.S.0. parties. Also, this year, the two top groups of the music department com- bined their voices for the first time to form a singing chorus for Lagniappe. The Boys, and Girls' Ensembles, under the direction of Mrs. Cotton and Miss Anderson, respectively, also participated in all the school concerts. 66 I E i P'- i , .V ,- 1 w l N! H ,J L2 X! X FV! R!! I Lfxf '-J ifiifi ,Ei 'BTX -J J 1 Qi q'f,5zZ 1'f? 1 ? ,TNA i !',l11 ywQy,ic-41' 1 03 'N 2 fu- ffjijm , 1 4 1 a 1 , N, 1,1 + If i Q gk O Senior Music Club is an organization giving oppor- ' R El ljifxi ly . . . 33 l L iw? all r'l'f?A I 1 tunitles for students of musical talent to perform and ,, I,-Q mf V wal .WAX Q Q KJ 'fre W Fw' L5 4? 5 fl 11 if fi if Pi f hear good music. Sponsored by Mama Cotton, it is U M '30 J IQ! W 5 23 by P- L Mu Zena: 'g 5, W ffjwm 2 composed of the outstanding musicians of New Trier. F ,qv QM? to Junior Music Club is run along the same lines as NEMA! if 446 W QC as,a,,, I ,f 'ef:4iQ, M VA, 1 . 1 Ki- C ff 'ff-,fgQ'1 , Senior Music Club, and is considered the stepping 90 I-ws'-f 3. in V ,' 1, bein? I D' ,faw 'lil -,N stone to the more advanced club. Mrs. Bradburn super- ' !,Qdi,lQ ' ,A E, ggi 4 6, V-BIEQN, i my I ,Q aj fl 1-5 , 5- Q vnwx Ze- ilkidfsa-iff' ihlixkj . . .. , X ,,,c,gv,,Q,w , H ,fmt Q-,Ui vlses the activities of the club and serves as the faculty NN- fi , 5 jj!! , W I KNAW I s onsor. w -, f W , 5,5 V X V . P lille f r ul fxknmgw wap J N, i V l Row Row Row Row Row Row 67 JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB Figley, Killian, McMasters, Murray, Booth, Hinners, Darley, Wright, Brady, Hatoski, I-Iahl, Bennett, Moore. Storch, I-linners, Stewart, Risser, McMahon, Small, Blunt, Dalton, Schifflin, Trautwein, I-Iamley, Gutheridge, Fish, Englehard. McNeill, Wire, Tugaw, Borland, Schreiber, Cole-man, Kirchberg, Lloyd, Howerton, Matheson, Wole, Norris, Babb, Ratter. SENIOR MUSIC CLUB Moon, Pagliarulo, Rose, Waldorf, Rubel, Armitage, Maher, Cole, Peterson, Towner, McConnell, Mitchell, Beauvais, Hackenson, Schauffler, Loucks, Lane, Ogle, Horween. Bergerson, Gridley, Faar, Darley, Forbes, Fisher, Williams, Gunn, Hefferan, Hamilton, Gruhn, KixMiller, Flogaus, Spangler, Smith, Pollack. Warfield, Nix, Devlin, Best, Clark, Jones, Herlocker, Nelson, Rymer, Smith, Redding, Elliff, Pettee, Simpson, Townsend, Liepold, Davidson, Geppert, Cahn, Sharp. 'fn li, X ii' .7 Yi an ff, ,,.. , ' ll 'll , I, ,Jn J Jf., ,X k p ji I N 'X 'Z . 'ln . fa, I , 1 1' N , ' f , K I J f , j , rj - -' -' f K r l , , 1 U J' V, ' 1' fin' , , ' ,N M' fa l, ,pq l Q ,H Q , L4 , J ,f .,f' ,ff df 'SNA' ,J ' J' ,-,fi ' , , of ,iw The Spring Concert, again combining the efforts of the various groups, was the last big appearance of the year for the vocal groups. It marked the end of a glorious year for the music de- partment. Two important parts of the music department which are seldom recognized are the Band, under the direction of Mr. Schumacher, and the orchestra, appreciated for its symphonic playing but seldom for its fine accompaniment of the vocal groups, the opera and at dramatic presentations, under the di- rection of Mrs. Cotton who is so ably assisted by Mr. Swigart. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row GIRLS' IST GLEE CLUB Shearon, Hansen, Niehaus, Shaw, Puhlman, Tory, Norris, McDowell, Harbin, Price, Mc- Knight, Halverson, Danley, Stevenson, Erick- son, Sutherland, Hoesch, Grulm, Bond, Kracha, MacFarland, Moore. Haskell, McNiel, Booth, Antonville, Vernon, Dalton, Lee, White, Finney, Walsh, Currey, Farrell, Cushman, Kinney, Borland, Jame- son, Dalgety, Trautwein, Small, Cody, White, McQuide, Everham, Ketcham, Kieft, Dennett. Wolf, Guthridge, Fish, Radder, McElory, Stewart, Bergman, Rauch, Darley, Figley, Blunt, Ickes, Cleary, Warfield, Finney, Weber, Wire, Christenson, Core, Thalmon, Lawrence, Mitten, Siefton, Smith, 0'Conor, Bergerson, Stewart, Greigg, Chapin, Forbes, Schifflin, Tanner, Knight, Briggs. Brown, Windes, Watson, Loeifel, Tugau, Peterson, Schreiber, Borgeson, Coflield, Drum, Bersie, Woolson, Talley, Trudeau, Gerhard, Pifer, White, Murphy, Willett, Steel, Hassen, Ritter, Price, Keith, Dodge, Lourie, Rothermel, Kemp, Curtis, Frazier, Moore, Kirchberg, Christerson, Wolsey, Wal- ters, Gridley, Bryson. GIRLS' 2ND GLEE CLUB Reize, Vaugn, Hamley, Tuttle, Hicks, Ring- holm, Armstrong, Giddes, Wade. Tuveson, Bergerson, Schimgeown, Weber, Fisher, Dal- las, Fox. Hackett, Chiappe, Psenicka, Casey, Schwe- ger, Marsh, Levinson, Jenson, Beerling, Hooker, Crowell, Haldorson, Murray, Hobbs, Johnson, Chase, Duvall, Anderson, Cahn, Rose, Burmeister, Whelden, Main, Bennett, Thompson, Bahr, Henderson. Lasater, Beaven, Frazier, Clark, Sherman, Gordon, McMahon, Hess, Allrich, Knapp, Toel, Jorgenson, Simdblom, J. Taylor, P. Taylor, Court, Sieck, Ward, Berlin, Norton, Smith, Whidden, Moyer, Altfeleish, Genge, I-Ielfers, Gockefl, I-Iadlock, Place, Galvert, Lloyd, Williams. Williams, Chrisman, Babb, Donaldson, Spero, I-Iochuli, Struve, Williamson, Himinel, Kirt- ley, Cross, Lyman, Erwin, Billow, Adams, Ekholm, Kerr, Anderson, Bederman, Hol- ste en, Tripplehorn. Row Row Row Row ow C M , ,,7, H ...,. .... A BOYS' 1ST GLEE CLUB Chacharon, Bray, Sterling, Ballman, Spero, Whitehead, Burch, Liepold, Cultra, Eisenberg, Jarvis, Cooke. Clarke, Franco, Henning, Barnes, Coulter, Campbell, Knight, Libbin, Edwards, Ellis, Martin, Sproule, Moulding, Olsen, Warnes. Dank, Knight, Peterson, Edwards, Todd, Herrick, McAllister, Purdy, Snyder, Barnes, Miller, Anderson, Howell, Carpenter, Bald- win, Gerschmann. Wolf, Hill, BOYS, 2ND GLEE CLUB Stowers, P. Taylor, Barnes, Wheeler, Lewis, Brush, Keller, Schauffler, Shuman, Green, Bartling, Moser, I-Iefter, Hascall, Fisher, Stewart, Johnson, Jannotta, Pomeroy, Teich, Pomeroy. Harrison, 1Row Andrews, Benner, Hildfgx, Carney, W illisl , Marshall VKV' , Hatha- w li ' dfoot rl QW Fwd y 'x Q5 ' FW' aglfzifau ' x r fffi, F 6' ig 5, ' QYQN fC1lE7iR c 'llfblfft fglll If r 1 55 VJ fs ,fra Xgxklx KLA fguyl, A X- M ll ef tile:-'fffli f at x f l l new Q We 4 :al lQlC lfl,Gy,'a,f'w lj? fkfrxgg W7 W Ffh Wm 'X i-Clit fb? lx l 3 'Il rd gx 5 V CZ? lp . gf QW Q G ,-P Mel ffm r r P . .f r L My if re r ' ,, lr at 2 W-ef -asf aefwai ffiflml 'frfrwfx j R l, f All lyggxvup'-, 'flux 'y'Qj, lgtvjj lfxiq Us we .f iQ of l e? ,'f,VNFJf?lW1 riffs 'Wil if 5 X f-'W 'N ffsgffl if QV! 5, 'g' M '- Qjgmwl ,wr f 1 'x N. 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The school at large owes a debt of gratitude to the entire music department for its general excellence throughout the entire year. 69 JOHN MCNITT IRENE TERZAKES Captain of1942 Football Team President of G. A. A. z ? N XA X fl XA M, fxwx X ,Zi its NXVM fs , X' Ffh Xp If A X C Vfffxx 1 f ga fi F QR W f Q N 7 fl f I A ,, N , A Q X K ff 0 I X fm ' 45 ' , , ,xfff ,jg ' Q ff i Q :XG G w: Z JP Xff 'XXX ir A0 D D ,F QQ G K 1,4 wx J' X A fl f 5 XM ff' ' Xrffltxs cf? X ff ,7 f , ' L ' f 1' X V' ff ty ,f it t , 'W D f f' 'J 5 ' t fi ' 3 t rf. VQQX 1 W Lk fl. 4, W 'KL 3,171 ,LK if, gh-I U12 V? xl? f,'I, A K' X 'lf , ,M yy ' L,-4,1 ,Qs ' X V: M wg? K W fwfiiyp qrmk W if 52 5' gif if tk' t X. 5 1 A Y lil 'K 1 t , 5, 1 H : ' Q I 1 4' N f - t 'f '23 ij X t 2, - 2g??l XE. 2 Wi F, -K, 5 4 3, X ,f- 'U ' 15 5 ,, 1 t t W, f J t AX t ,.f , ' ZW W 5 WS W J U ' 'X 'N,, W 'FQ Q Q? v fx fx xx-BH N hy' k Z My QE in TEX! 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They were a threat at all times and from any position on the field. In this way, Coach Aschenbach described his 1942 Suburban League Football Champions at the Athletic Dinner, following the close of the football season. '4Asch,' went on to say that, This year's team had no individual stars. All the boys, from the first stringers to the substitutes, had one objective in mind, namely, to do all they could so the team might win? This idea together with long hours of hard practice and willing sacrifice made this year's squad a success where others in past years had failed. In the opener, the Grey-Green smothered Amundsen, 33 to 13. Harrison Tech put up a battle but finally fell, 8 to 7. At Waukegan, the Triermen completely out- classed their opponents. The team was superb in a 25 to 0 triumph. The following week McNitt and Harvey booted three extra points to defeat a tough Morton eleven, 21 to 19. New Trier's real test came when they faced Proviso. Coach Aschenbach and Caton had the team all keyed up and they routed the visitors, 35 to 6. With the Oak Park game coming up, the Triermen led the league, the only unbeaten team. They could grab the title with victory. However, the Huskies were Row 1: Hasselberg, Spielrnan, McIntyre, Sawle, Berg, Neiweem, McNitt, Harvey, Cohrs, Burkhart, Butler, Saunders. Row 2: Richmond, Kassel, Dudley, Anderson, Kritzer, Miller, Dunne, Bruce, Zehr, Ogden, Donahue, McNair, Kent, Smullen, Liepold, Rigler. Row 3: Coach Aschenbach, Bowser, Rugen, Carlin, Redding, Shannon, Donahue, Cohn, Smith, Lauer, Jeiferis, Davidson, Schoeneck, Hoyt, Meyers, Hadley, Clarke, Bruggeman, Caton. at their best both on oifense and defense and held the Trier- Scores men in check. The score was 13 to 7, in favor of Oak Park. The squad was both angry and disappointed. They were determined to do to Waller and Evanston what they wanted to do to Oak Park. They murdered the Chicagoans and the fol- lowing Saturday they took the field against Evanston. Captain John McNitt went over for both touchdowns in a 14 to 0 victory. Thus, the Suburban League flag was back in Winnetka after 7 years, thanks to a hard fighting 1942 New Trier team. Captain John McNitt, Jerome Harvey, Nevin Bowser, and Gene Hasselberg were further honored by being named on the Suburban League Football Team. New Trier New Trier New Trier New Trier New Trier New Trier New Trier New Trier Amundsen ...... 13 Harrison Tech . . 7 Waukegan ...... 0 Morton ....19 Proviso . . . . . 6 Oak Park ...... 13 Waller . . . . 0 Evanston . . . . 0 73 M? Z , , Q, , e ' ,hw tzwiimz., . ,AW New New New New wdf7 X so Y A Q fxjlx X 1 ,fy x .? . . 1 Epps QRS s N N F if Ili! .ft I lx, Trier Trier Trier Trier Scores . . . . 6 Waukegan . . 6 Oak Park . . . .31 Evanston . . . . . 7 Evanston J. U. We tbql 0 The Junior Varsity football team, ably coached by Mr. Funk- houser and captained by Jim Lederle, had a very successful season. This squad is designed to give those boys, who are not yet varsity material, the needed experience for future varsity competition. The showing of this year's team gives New Trier good reason to expect an excellent varsity team again next year. The Junior Varsity defeated a tough Waulcegan team in their opening game. A first quarter pass from Dave Musson to Captain Lederle produced the only score. The Grey-Green line was largely responsible for this victory. Against Oak Park the Triermen fell 27 to 6, their only bad beating of the season. In the first Evanston game, they murdered our rivals, 31 to 0. When the two teams met again, just before the Varsity met Evanston, The Jay-Vees scuttled their set of plays in fear that the Wildkits might detect our Varsity attack. Even though they used an entirely new set of plays, they gave the Blue and Orange a battle, finally losing 12 to 7. This sacrifice payed a rich dividend both to the school and the football squads in the form of a 14 to 0 Varsity triumph and Suburban League Championship. J. V. FOOTBALL Row 1: Campbell, Weiler, Nicholson, Toule, Whiting, Fox, Lederle, Diamond, Kolb, Bishop, Adamson, Helke. Row 2: Ludford, Danner, Musson, Swan, Levy, Bolling, Rheinhardt, Hussey, Ludford, Young, Specht, Edwards. Row 3: Frantzen, Wood, Davis, Youngquist, Cook, Shaw, Roshong, Spoehr, Devlin, Rapp, Allen, Roddick Qmanagerb, Funkhauser. Row 4: Cohrs, Shannon, Neuman, David, Tyner, Jester, Brick. We t64 I Varsity as far as their won and lost record was concerned but they finished second in the Suburban League behind a strong Oak Park eleven The season began with two practice games The first was won easily from Amundsen 31 to 0 and in the second, Harrison Tech was defeated 12 to 6 The first league competition was met suc- cessfully with a 19 to 7 defeat of Waukegan and the 4 ponies con- tinued their winning ways on the following two Saturdays with routs of Morton and Proviso. Then came the Oak Park clash. The Parker s Frosh-Soph had uf., X M2 970 ,FSO It N X Vx ' A V ' .W W.-v : I The Frosh-Soph football team enjoyed the same success as the L, . . . l lfg e XJ . X' All A , . . ' . Z . . K - 4 - aa SX a truly great team but it was not twenty points better than our Scores five squad as the score indicated. New Trier was in a position to score New Tffe' Amufldsed New Trier Harrison on several occasions but were unable to get the ball across. New Trier Waukegan New Trier Morton . For the remainder of the season the team was undefeated with New Trier Proviso . workmanlike victories over Waller and Evanston. The outstanding New Tfief Oak Park . 0 . . New Trier Waller . . hnemen were Captain Steingraber, 4'Moose', Lauer, and Len Gilbert. New Trier Evanston At the ends veterans Warren ,Ely and Bill Kletzien performed flaw- lessly and Dick Weiss and Bill Jacobs supplied the strength in the backiield. Much of the credit for this year's great team must be given to Coaches Lauer and Coburn for their excellent work. 75 Row Row Row Row FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL Warfield, Howard, Drew, Wolf, Ellis, Moyer, Steingraber, Tentler, Jacobs, Smith, Bowler, Smullen, Gilbert, Currie. Hammond, Kletzein, Thompson, Hadley, Dunham, Wirth, Van Zuylen, Lauer, I-Iaigh, Van Arsdale, Lewis, Baldwin, Mayer, Marshall, Glenn Hilton. Burch, Steffens, Mills, DeCarlo, McNulty, MacFarlane, Brower, Vaughn, Adams, Lynch, Stowers, Olson, Richmond, Wolf, Hathaway, Kemler Ely, Merkle, Kent. Lightner, Lauer, Corper fmanagerh, Lockyer, Solberg, Roberts, Braun, Braun, Kyser, Ogelvie, 0'Donne1l, Parsons, Weise, Clark, Underwood Farrar, Bauer, Campbell, Kahler. ,, wx? A 2 an ik 5 V WL V, ' , , 'V Yi- 8 K 4 'X , , 1 , 9 I, I Wa f f 1 ,f-hw ,X -.X ' 0 'Nl ,, '3V, ,' -- J f ff A . A- ,V ,, ff X f fi X s ' ' f 4 , ,f ,: f ,fn 1 ff , .- , , ,, , f ,Q Q '+ 5 C ,. ,I , f I 1 n ,, 1 f , ff 1 5 I gf, if ., , X. , X If , A 0 The 1942-43 Varsity Basketball season proved to be the most successful season for New Trier since 1931. This year's outstand- ing record can be attributed to the superior ability of Coach Crater, who built and trained the squad by using them as Junior regulars in last year,s Varsity contests. The surprise upset of the season was our remarkable, decisive and thoroughly deserved victory over the former State champs from Morton-45 to 38. This was the Mustang's lone league de- feat in twelve contests. The Grey-Green cagers were the logical team to turn their tide. Our extraordinary spirit, accuracy, speed and all-around skill exhibited that night characterized the play of the entire season. The noteworthy record of the complete sea- son, including the regional tournament, was 17 wins against 7 losses. We can proudly boast of the talented and experienced regular team of Cal Titus and Bruce Gatling, forwards, Den Scully, center, with Kent White and Willbur Hopp, guards. In the complete sea- son of 21 games Titus was the leading scorer with 131 total points, and he also captured high average with 8.6 points per game. A fine alternate squad of Delaney, Wallace, Cleary, McNitt and Bowser helped tremendously and ably substituted the regulars. The prospect for next year's team is quite indefinite, as there were very few Juniors on this season's roster. But the Frosh-Soph team, although they had an unfortunate record, have developed some promising material, along with the J. V. team, that affords a hopeful prospect for the Varsityis coming season. rm OU f x..xq N -N : --- Y 5 ,. 1 x k E i E X - : -ft. E fy Nigrf 5 Q N 2. 'E f- E X 5 A F'Q653'., XV EE 1 ffl if , Q, VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: Delaney, Bowser, Wallace, Scully, Patterson, Gatling Row 2: Grater, Titus, Donahue, White, Cleary, Hopp, The Seuson's Scores McNitt New Trier Palatine ........ 29 New Trier Niles . . . . . .34 New Trier Hinsdale . . . . .23 New Trier Waukegan . . . .31 New Trier Maine .... . . .16 New Trier Wells .......... 26 New Trier Proviso ......... 37 New Trier Highland Park . . .25 New Trier Maine .... ..... 3 2 New Trier Morton . . . . . .48 New Trier Evanston . . . .26 New Trier Oak Park . . . . .31 New Trier Waukegan . . . .4-3 New Trier Hinsdale . . . . .34 New Trier Proviso ......... 42 New Trier Niles ........... 44 New Trier Highland Park . . .26 New Trier Morton ......... 38 New Trier Evanston . . . . 3376 New Trier Oak Park . . . . .37 New Trier Oak Park . . . . .371 Demonstration Regional Tournament Scores New Trier ...... 43 Warren ........ 14 New Trier ...... 50 Maine ..... . . .35 New Trier .... 29 Libertyville ...... 21 J. . ex X 19 I X X f f ' ,f 4 ' - 1, E I 6 . , . . ru, V 'A 1 1 x 0 This year s Junior-Varsity Basketball team, coached hy Mr. . 1 Lauer, did a good job by winning the J. V. tourney at Maine, 0 ' 1 I heating York in the semi-finals and the Maine team in the finals. I' However in the first art of the season they lost to Evanston, and P both won and lost games to Waukegan. Those boys who deserve I , credit for playing well and who were on the team for the entire XX ,E L! season are: Stu Adamson, Granger Cook, Jack Fisher, Frank Carroll, Bill Carlin, Sam Clarke, Bart Wood, Bob David, Bob at BASKE1' BALL. J. V. BASKETBALL Row 1' Wood Cook Adamson, Musson, Gordon. Cutler, and Bob Little. Another good team of ours of which little has been heard, is the Freshman Basketball team. It was coached this year hy Mr. Ed Kahler and captained by J ack Lockyer. This team played with Evanston and Waukegan, losing only one game to Waukegan. They also played several informal games. Park Taylor, Gene Selby, Mark Day, Jack Lockyer, Phil Wolff, and John Baer were outstanding members, but the credit for an unusually successful season should go to the entire squad. I FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Row 1: Taylor, Baer Qseatedj. - , , Row 2: Baker, Clark, Suttle, Burkhart, Fisher, Chacharon. Row 2: Bray, Kilner, Tucker, Lockyer, Zeddies, ' k L er. Row 3: Kahler, Wolf, Gallager, Brown, Roberts, Day, Selby Row 3: Cutler, Hurley, Little, Carlin, David, Brie , au ix 2 ' ' ,. F S ? 2 Nik 5 r r f , . e 5 mf. Q A A E L MT' A 1 Q plpg V K . , 1 X ,. ., ,x r MM -.l ,, , ff. X it .gs K A K 9:5511 K 1 N. . V A .g V jgakf, ,bY'i 2655 ,FJ FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL Row 1: Fellows, Anderson, Smith, Fitch. Row 2: Macfarlane, Chace, Callaway, Tentler, Howard. Row 3: Ream Ccoachj, Byrne, Thompson, Edgerton, Lauer, Davis, Neukranz. ?f2o ln -Sepia E4 lee M411 I The Frosh-Soph Basketball season of 1942-43 went through a mediocre though not disastrous year. The reasons were this: Although they had sufficient height the Ponies were consider- ably handicapped by sickness, resulting in a disappointing start. The new material required more time to develop than had been expected, and this inexperience necessitated a varied lineup. As a whole the squad lacked speed and skill on defense an were quite weak on free throws. Throughout the year the whole team showed such a fine spirit, even in losing, that they lnerited the approval of the school, and it is felt that they should have been rewarded by victory more than the record shows. The majority of the thir- teen games lost in the entire season were by extremely close scores. As has been previously stated the starting lineup was con- stantly shifted, but the best combination appeared to have been Tentler and S. Davis, forwards, Lauer, center, with Fellows and Thompson, guards. Don Fellows developed considerably from experience and coaching gained during the past season, and Coach Ream expressed the belief that he will prove his value as a key man in the future. The Seusonis Scores New Trier ...... Palatine .... New Trier ...... Niles .... 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J. f-5-Nix :X ry 'J Y,' 'lx f R ff 9 ff-f'7Tfv .A All Lx-,N ,Qu i, rg,-, X . 2 Q1 ,, X, X. f A F A ,,. ,xx J, ny! mf ,Vg 1 VV-A f I ,NJAXE V, ffl 1f,f,! l,,?f.X ,X ,V pf .K L, ,,., N 'J' r Wy g Wx I ff if N If J X. 'fix K Lily' 'f,,.,,f' Ln lx DL , ,L ' ff , rf 1, ff 'fy gy 5 ,fp kv 6 , A VW..----4 .V .X 'fyJA,,, .,. ,, ,- , 1, -N N ,kt . ,V -.,, .Vx - H Wx W Y 7 1 40 jx H, .ff H J f f fri. - wg 5 :ax Bqxs-ll 'Hail Q After having lost only one meet and the Suburban League The Seasonas Scores crown to Oak Park last year, New Trieris Varsity Swimming Team New Trier 48 Steinmetz rewon the League Championship by winning all twelve of its dual New Trier ,, ,,,58 Senn ,,,,,.,,,,, meets. As the scores reveal, the squad was absolutely unrivaled ' P? I :ew lrfer Ef 'l::lled in all competition. The most outstanding example of our over- CW rlel' . . . . . 3 lg an al' New Trier s ' D i .54 Oak Park . I . Q ' D . whelmmg superiority was the annual Suburban League Interscholas- New Trier - - '- .46 Niles T0W11ShiP tic, in which we compiled more points than all other schools com- New Trier . . . . .52 Proviso ....... . . , , , New Trier 46 Waukegan blned, and ln three events we placed first, second, and third. An- New Trier .. ...48 Evanston .. other instance that proved our mermen were true champions was Iljew :fer ' ' Shgrewood ' ' ' ' ' the triumph over the strong Wisconsin State Champs from Shore- CW Ylel' . . . . . ll lvafl . . . New Trier . . . . .4-6 Waukegan . . Wooda 39 to 27' VARSITY SWIMMING Row Watson, Howell, Bucher, Rockcastle, Kirkham, Kuhnen, Kult. Row Lauer, Hoyt, Wallace, DeClerque, Davis, Wiese, Lloyd, Moore, Frantzen. Row Jackson, Barnes, Schipfer, Steele, Sampson, W. Davis, Spoehr, Mack, Garrett, Harris, Robertson. 30 Row Raymond, McMullen, Balz, Hill, Gregory, Katz, Harper, Fox, Hlavacek, Redding. , Row Row Row Row FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING 1: Seigal, Hammond, Veedovel, I-luzaugh, Cahn, Lenhart, Kolder, Behnke. 2: Fried, Showers, Ward, Scott, Ramser, Tucker, Cooke, Jannotta, Frantzen qcoachj. 3: Jackson qcoachj, Jones, Lepman, Anderson, Ellis, Czech, Lehman, I-Iildreth, Teich, Burt, Condon qcoachb. 4: Knight, Fox, Solberg, Mergener, Terry, Brackford, Todd, Parsons, Bernardi, Mayer, Kadyk. 0 This year the State Association chose New Trier's beautiful natatorium to be the scene of the State meet. It proved to be one of the top thrillers in the history of the annual classic. As everyone knows we were defeated by a slightly superior Lane Tech squad, although both New Trier and Lane took three first places. They won in the last event, the 200 yard relay, by only two points -a real photo linish. Every boy did his very best re- gardless of where he placed. But we were especially proud of the fellows who captured those important iirst places. They were Chuck Barnes, 50 yard free styler, who was consistently under 25 seconds all season, Co- Captain Steve DeClerque, 100 yard breast-stroker, gained an early lead and held it splendidlyg the 150 yard medley relay team of John Sampson, De- Clerque and Barnes was the fastest in New Trier's history, beat- ing Lane with the excellent mark of 1:24.5 seconds, only .7 of a second over the State record. All of these boys were State and Suburban League Champs and deserve our heartiest congratula- tions. This year the squad possessed an unsurpassed array of ex- ceptionally talented boys paced by Robertson and Sampson, the imposing group of free-stylers was led by Co-Captain Graham Davis, Barnes, Howell, Wallace, Watson, Moore, McMullen and Bucher, in the diving division Gregory and Katz reigned supreme. Next year's squad has all the possibilities of producing an- other great championship team as only four Seniors will graduate. C0-CAPTAIN COACH C0-CAPTAIN DAVIS ' JACKSON DE CLERQUE fi A f .-J if XZ ,gp ig, p 1 eff QA- gd, Riff' agl:,,:iQ rf Y ' 4-4 X. . 4l ' A S e, ',..-f' N. XM li t 'Ei N , A Ng lxtfg-:,'M 'I '--N-4224 31 7: - - 1 GIJIWD j Z N f x l - XD,-:v T629 Dlilil? S r Y fi!- Q, PM Surf' 82 NEW TRIER GUARD Row 1: Wallace, Robertson, Hill, Lloyd, Katz, Buchanan. Row 2: Jackson, Knight, Barnes, DeC1erque, Davis, Spoehr, Zeddies. Row 3: Lepman, Sampson, Schipfer, Garrett, Howell, Terry, Jannotta, Sw lnming 904 4 0 The New Trier Guard, although one of New Trier's most important activities, receives little, if any, formal recognition. This year's uGuard', is made up of twenty capable boys headed by Mr. Jackson, Swimming Coach, and Head Guard Em Wallace. Their chief duties, which they have performed faith- fully, consist in guarding the pool for after school swim- ming events and assisting on Wednesday evenings for the adult classes, and in teaching grammar school chil- dren to swim on Saturday mornings. This year, an advisory board made up of Tom Spoehr, Graham Davis and Steve DeClerque takes care of any small disciplinary cases'and keeps a check on the attend- ance of the boys. So far, this system has proved to be very successful and will be continued ,in the future. We take our hats off to the New Trier Guard because of the time they sacrifice to insure the safety of others. gvl and Tenni Q Even though the season had not gotten under way before the Echoes went to press New Trier's golf squad had every reason to look forward to an outstanding season. Coach Aram has six returning lettermen and with them should easily annex the Suburban League Title and undoubtedly will be contenders for the coveted State Title. The returning members on this year's squad include Captain Bob Judson, Graham Davis, Den Scully, Bill White, George Woocl, and Chuck Atwater. The remaining lnembers of the squad will be chosen , f 'T TU' ,'u 'L K' X '11 after the first matches. sg :Q . XX , . iv H: . , I? S ,X if 1 X U - I Although the Tennis season does not start until after the Echoes goes g' v t 1 ' g . to press this year's squad promises to live up to the previous standards of 1 W New Trier's tennis teams. The team will be under the direction of a new ,v V pl . . . . 1 ,-' lv xl coach this year since last yearis coach, Mr. Clader, IS in the armed services. All , tl xl fl ' x The team will be centered around the three returning lettermen, Captain x l ll X . . . ll lit- X. Y Howe Atwater, Andy Goodrich and Bill Stenson. These boys will probably U ' X Play ihe three singles P0sitions and if two doubles teams can be found from K y l ,X , among the other members of the squad, the team mlght easily revenge last ll' i X ' as l L st ' 1 year's one-point loss for the State Championship. lk ,lf sg XL' fb? Tom cmxe 83 TENNIS . GOLF Row 1: Flaningham, Neeves, Schweger, Mosser, Vogl, Glenn. Row 1: Wood, White, Scully, Davis, Judson, Aram. Row 2: stvgzggrsporn, Miner, DeClerque, White, Turner, Edwards, Row 2: gagngy, Grieves, Coleman, Mack, DeClerque, Niggemeyer, . 0 I' er. Row 3: Judson, Delaney, Atwater, Townsend, Bartling, Stenson. Row 3: Keefe, Jones, Franco, McLain, Gordon, Stenson. L F l l l l , H A , a 3 VARSITY TRACK Row 1: Wood, Herlocker, Torrey, Best, Lewando, Shireman. Row 2: Spoehr, Marx, Spink, Niggemeyer, Spielman, Devlin, Clarke. Row 3: Viall, Mr. Hoyt, Dunne, Harvey, Morrison, Clarke, Brewer, Mullins, Mr. Nay. xv A ,W X 0 New Trier's varsity track team got off to its usual .' 'X ,f-5 - f' . . . . 'f r ,,.f -f-f 3 K--. r S 'wif F3 ood start, this ear, in the lndoor season b takln jf 5 , J , 7, ,X S Y 9 Y S .r 'ff if X f if J fl ei ht out of ten first laces and thus beatin Sullivan 5' f up 1,lf!L lLf, u 0 1 g P g ' 'A 'A fi X' 'E J if if Hi h School of Chica o. After this meet New Trier s H W, S 5 ' took on and beat Maine and Hyde Park. Then, in reiv their first Suburban League clash, they whipped the ,ff Q, 7 ,ffl i , Wildkits from Evanston. Because of their excellent ' X' 'fs-X. it 4 I' ',f' fy iff 3 ff ,ff iff ffm coaching by 64Uncle John Nay and Mr. Hoyt, our 4-,xl 'J 'Ji' f tracksters proceeded to triumph over York and Evans- ton and then Schurz and Evanston. In spite of these victories, at the Suburban League Meet, Oak Park managed to squeeze into first place giving our boys second. In the last meet of the indoor season, the Oak Park Relays, the team made a good showing. The outlook for the outdoor season, this year, is very bright. Mr. Nay expects our trackmen to come out very close to, if not at, the top of the 54League.', If-fa-NX I LLL ' M A x f L fl' xx NK x Z 2, lx x ,564 I? Q X 5,414 iw, 1, it ry 'i7ffDl . lxflgk 1 Xkegidl ,ff ' M , f :Cer iw EXW! ' X 'Nc I YA: N , KN. . L,- 5: -. I l C.. Y , f'-,-f- ---V -ff: He also expects a good showing at the Wheaton and Proviso Relays, and possibly at the State Meet on May fifteenth. This year's team is captained by Bob ,Enright and Adam Brewer. Much credit should be given to John Spink for his excellent performances in both the high A and low hurdles. Also, notice ought to be taken of ' 'Jr Dave Murphy in the 44440,', Bob Enright in the '4380,', and Bob Kent in the 'fmilef' K Gasoline Rationing has had little, if any, effect on ' this year's schedule. There were, however, a few j meets in which three teams competed, thereby cutting down on the number of meets. f 7 f f y fffky VZ!4Vllflll0lllllllll'lfl I' WWWIII11rfffirfflwmlfllfff-v7Wfn-ff1.1 flfffffffflYflWlfllWWWffUlW L - 08.1-' - 85 ?f2o lu-Sopla Tue I Our Frosh-Soph track team, this year, deserves special attention. Under excellent coaching by Mr. Nay and Mr. Hoyt, they succeeded in capturing the Suburban League title in the indoor season. They stand a good chance of getting the championship in the outdoor season, also. This year's team is quite strong and shows a lot of promise for coming Varsity Teams. In the ufiftyi' there is Bill McNulty. Stu Olson and Dave Gershwin are the stars of the 'gsix-sixty? Dick War- field and Cambel Collins handle the hurdles and high jumps re- spectively, and Warren Ely is another boy who shows promise of becoming one of the future stars on the New Trier Varsity squad. FROSH-SOPH TRACK Row 1 Clarke, Kent, Barnett, Olson, Bowler. Row 2 Hadley, Adams, VanArsdale, McNulty, Warfield, Richmond, Collins. Row 3 Hoyt, Gershmann, Smith, Ely, Herrick, Talbot, Olson, Nay. FROSH-SOPH BASEBALL Row 1: Steingraber, Fisher, Taylor, Bray, Cowhill, Burch, Dusham, Meier, Myers, Johnson, Cordes, Harrison. Row 2: Howard, Warnes, Fitch, Smullen, Macfarlane, Brower, Cleveland, Wolff, Hendricks, Hart- man, McKeldin. Row 3: I-Iildreth, Hilton, Day, Sborch. Sherwin, I-Iuszagh, Lewis, Neiween, Thompson, Davis, Loebl, Chace, Underwood, Kent, Buford, Shanesy, Kilner, Todd. Parsons, Marshall. ?7v la-Svpla gd 126411 0 Since the baseball season had not started at the time this was required to be written, little, if anything, can be said about our Frosh-Soph baseball team. Many of the boys who will be trying out were in grammar schools last year. Those boys who started as freshmen, last year, and are expected to return this season are: Art Wolff, catcher, Dick Smul- len, and Byron Warnes, pitchers, infields, Hugh Brower, Wa ren Davis, Stu McKeldin and Joe Fitch, and in the outfield ar s Steingraber and Gene Howard. Last year, the team was coached by Mr. Lightner. Our oys were pretty successful and broke even. By the time this is pub ish d we V , X 1 f l I ,f f ,Q ,X f I' fl will know the results of this season. We are confident hat Mr. au r X 0 0 0 . A I Llghtner will have trained our team to do as well, if no better, X x than last year's team. l 4 A b f Q1 'Xa-J' I , rx l xx Y 'ff'! ' H - I l 1 - AQ' 'I 'AT .. K xl - '1 Iv'w:w .i U. gtjf143?'y,, 'L , I 'Y' -f-fl 14.515 'WAI' V'f ' ww . VARSITY BASEBALL Row 1 McIntyre Hasselberg, Mayer, Thatcher, White. Row 2 David Shannon Towle, Heffernan, Fisher, Kusmertz, Morrison, Musson. Row 3 Browne Kadyk Watson, Dudley, Bowser, Sawle, Dole, Roberts, Patterson, Lucas Thatcher Earp, Aschenbach. 4 Aitq K4 e6 I I As the 1942-413 Echoes goes to press, the Varsity Baseball team has had very few actual Suburban League meets but from all indications so far our team promises to turn in a very good showing this year. The season saw the return of several of last year,s lettermen. This nucleus of players was supported by several juniors and a host of seniors. Coach Aschenbach's chief problem seemed to be pitching because of the lack of experienced men. Various combinations were tried by Coach Aschenbach before the opening game and with the season in progress, new faces appeared in the line-up. The infield was one of the best parts of the team. With such star players as Spielman, the infield seemed to show plenty of spirit. The outfield also was very strong. Our players had plenty of spirit and hit well. The Juniors made excellent replacements for the team. A As the season was only beginning when the Echoes went to press, it is probably too early to forecast the outcome of this baseball season, but it is felt that the team is made of what it takes and that it will perform creditably this season. fff f ff sk qglwx S H, N ADVISER ROOM ATHLETIC MANAGERS Row 1: Brave, Layne, Gregory, Neal, Carney. Row 2: Gignilliat, Gallaway, Thompson, Farrar, Barnes. Row 3: Wisehart, Mosser, Wolf, Fox. INTRAMURAL OFFICIALS Row 1: Morand, Borre, Showley, Mayer, Lewis, Hartmann Row 2: Ketcham, Coleman, Fisher, Chace, Youngquist. Row 3: Nicholson, Keiser, Rattner. 1 w w 0 This year a new group, the Adviser Room athletic managers, has been formed. Once every other week these representatives from the various boys' adviser rooms lneet in the gym and discuss the current intramural programs. Witliout their help before hand, and of the oflicials during the games the different activities could not have been carried out. pw all I 'ff 5 X , A ' jf! ' 7 J 1 W Y ' 1 If , I 1 W X471 ,f X: , J 7- A ,.--ax at , .7'!!l ,fl ' , V ' 5, I' , , ,I .f J ' ' , ff I 'x , I , 1 f' , ., 1 '-., ,x' .- W A .ff O At New Trier Intramural sports play just as active a part in the whole sports program as the more publicised varsity athletics. A great part of our competitive spirit is found in these activities. Intramural sports consist of competition in many different sports during the school year between adviser rooms. Advisers are permitted to participate in intramural activi- ties and this has helped to raise the morale and the spirit of the activities greatly. The intramural program is under the supervision of Mr. De Forrest Showley. Included in the list of sports is touch football, tennis tournaments, basketball, track and volleyball. LICHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL TRACK VICTORY EVENTS HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL Row 1: B. Harper, Lyford, R. Harper. Row 1: Rogers, Babcock. Row 1: Bauer Nlggermeyer Wieler Row 2: Rgttersplorn, Van Esso, Reagen, Row 2: Henderson, Bergman, Bassler. Row 2: Meyers Dudley Berg uesc er. Y 2 y 1 TERZAKES KEMP HALE WARFIELD CO GS WELL WALLACI-I BUHAI LYONS NIX 800 POINT Row 1: S. Van Horne, Mackenzie, Nix, Noble. Row 2: Stern, Keefer, Mathias, Lyons, Yerkes. 0 This year, as the nation concentrates on its war ef- fort, G. A. A. has striven to do its best in preparing the girls of New Trier for their parts in the war pro- gram. G.A.A.,s program, which had always been a vigorous one, has remained much the same, with the exception of the addition of the girl's Physical Fitness Corps. In addition to its two big dinners, freshman party and various playdays, G.A.A. this year has cooperated with the other major school organizations in present- ing the Gym-Jams, in an effort to provide entertainment for these gas-less days. The Executive Board has worked very hard and done its best under the leadership of President Irene Ter- zakes, whose work no manner of words could properly praise. As much a help has been Miss Boulton, who returned to sponsorship on Miss Healy's departure. However busy, she has always been ready with sympathy, advice, and her own brand of humor. Working as Vice-President was Virginia Kemp, han- dling the difliicult and thankless task of the chairman- ship of the awards committee and of handling the representatives. Selling tickets, collecting dues, handling accounts and understanding other such flights into high finance was Treasurer Lois Hale, in her second year on the Board. Only sophomore on the Board was Hildegarde War- field, secretary, handling all correspondence. Intra-Mural Sports Chairman Barbara Lyons had quite a task in handling records and keeping the sport 600 POINT Row 1: Eldredge, N. Ritter, Waldorf. Row 2: Mackenzie, Below, Willmarth, Way, Pagliarulo. Row 3: Pepoon, Russell, McConnell, Lyons, Stern, Mathias. fy , ' fr s iw ' , 'NE to s. : ig CLASS MANAGERS HEAD OF SPORTS ' Row 1: Kitazaki, Evans, Ketcham, Schaufiler, Figley, Seder, Row 1: B. Vanliorne, I-Iinners, S. Van!-Iorne, Noble, Wooden. Clark- Row 2: Eisenberg, Ritter, McConnell, Lightner, Eldredge, Oman ROW 23 0511, Wwd. Russell, Stern, H0113Tld, King, King, HOT' Row 3: Flint Carson Gott Pepoon Nilles. Ween, Edwards, Wuichet. , y y , Row 3: Willmartli, Pearson, Wertheimer, Murdock, Keefer, Farr. heads working efficiently. Social Committee chairman, Peggy Cogswell, and Arrangements Committee head, Sally Wallach, collaborated on all G.A.A. social affairs-the two banquets, the freshman party in the fall, and the various play-days throughout the year. Leading Publicity work was Peggy Nix, supervising articles for the NEWS. Returned to the executive board after a few years absence is the officials' committee-in charge of Carolyn Buhai. Every quarter she has trained officials for the various sports and seen that they keep at their work. This year G.A.A. started out with its annual Freshman Day, featuring demonstration hockey and speedball games. The hockey tournament laurels finally, after two bitterly contested victories, went to the sophomores. Though hockey is not open to freshmen, Nancy Noble and her faculty adviser, Miss King, were kept busy by the upper classmen. The Riding groups, under the leadership of Doris Oman and her assistant Margaret Carson, presented the Horseshow to which parents and other students were invited. Due to the early cold weather the tennis and golf tournaments could not be carried through to the finish. However, Sport heads Sally Lightner and Jean Wooden had better luck this spring. Rhythms, under Gloria Pepoon and Mrs. Dahlke, sponsored the danc- ing of Miss Sybil Shearer. 93 300 POINT AWARD G. A. A. REPRESENTATIVES Row 1: Peterson, Everham, Warfield, Ketcham, Armstrong, Wui- Row 1: Sunkel, O'Brien, McKewen, Johnson, Ritter, Tuttle Sin- chet, Kitazaki, Vanvorne, Eldredge. clair. ' Row 2: Berlin, Spangler, Williams, Farr, Giddes, Bryson, Walker, Row 2: Allrich, Beard, White, Holland, Birkelund, Willmarth Mar- Chapman, Christerson. wick, Hicks, Hutzmami. ' Row 3: Cook, Gardiner, Marwick, Pearson, Holland, Krause, Wal- Row 3: Radder, Conover, Moulton, Clark, Vaughan Spangler lach, Birkelund, Gunn, Seder. Farr, Sietkin, Moeller. ' , Row 4: 0'Brien, Moeller, Weber, Wertheimer, Day, Hill, Wood, Ward, Below, Siefkin. -if 2-1.5,-I., HOCKEY CHAMPS- f SOPHOMORES Row 1: Seder, Ritter, Willmarth, ' Warfield, Finney. i I X Row 2: Perry, Davis, Krause, Cook. i Row 3: Walker, Freiler, Lloyd, Ward. N N i SPEEDBALL CHAMPS- i JUNIORS ' Row 1: Wuegner, Hirmers, Wood, I Cushman, 0'Brien. Row 2: Cory, Gardiner, Lindsay, Way, Sandberg. 1 W W K l BASKETBALL f Row 1: Horween, Ritter, Noble. Q Row 2: Yerkes, Kemp, Stern, Moul- 3 17011. Row 3: Cogswell, KixMi1ler, Ter- zakes, Russell, King. W VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Row 1: M. Horween. Row 2: Stern, KixMiller, Terzakes, Wallach. Row 3: Noble, Eldredge, Yerkes, Van Horne. V W TENNIS Row 1: Christerson, Lightner, Tay- lor, Moulton. Row 2: Holland, Cunliff, Terzakes, Kixlvliller, Wertheimer. fl' f A: 4: BASEBALL Row 1: Cogswell, KixMiller, Ter- zakes, Russell. Row 2: I-Iorween, Ritter, Kemp, Moulton, Van Horne. LACROSSE Row 1: Christerson, Eshbach, Gott, Mathias, Waldorf. Row 2: Steel Pe oon Shinnick, La- , D , pat, Stein, Pagliarulo. TELEGRAPHIC SWIMMING TEAM Row 1: Reddington, Schweger, Bur- goyne, Cody, Watson. Row 2: Hale, Flogaus, Miller, Price, Oman. GIRLS' SWIMMING GUARD Row 1: Vaughan, Hale, Condon, Flint, Wolsey. Row 2: Price, Oman, Schuber, Blom, Forbes, Kleckner, Weisberg. Row 3: Lapat, Flogaus, King, M. King, Watson, Loewe, Lourie. SYVIMMING ASSISTANTS Row 1: Schweger, Hammon, Sher- man, Toel, Keefer, Donaldson, Dovenmuehle, Lindeman, Bur- goyne, Pepoon, Schifflin, Ketcham. 2 Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: RECREATIONAL GAMES Everham, VanHorne, Murray, Duvall, Jones, Jensen, Row Harkness. Campana, Siefkin, Wood, Hill, Leonard, Kempner, Figley, Row Guthridge. Christerson, Below, Olson, Marwick, Wallach, Donaldson, Row Walker, Ward, Evans. Row GOLF CGIRLSJ Row 1: Lawrence, Wooden, Steel, Houston, Cleary, Lapat, Nordburg, Reize. Row Row Row OFFICIALS Williams, Odh, Hammerman, White, Warfield, Kitazaki, Figley. Cook, Antonville, White, Berlin, Buhai, E. VanHorne, VanHorne, Day. Farr, Siefkin, Blaise, Cory, Birkelund, Krause, Holland, McConnell, Cleary, Stern, Below, Vaughan. Wolsey, Gunn, Giddes, Pepoon, Eisenberg, Bryson, Pear- son, Willmarth, Weir, Ritter, Tuttle. VICTORY CORPS Nix, VanHorne, Wuichet, 0'Brien, Alexander, Noble. Steel, Mathias, Masser, Esch, Eisenberg, Gott, Meany, Evans. Lawrence, Houston, MacKenzie, Mahan, McCormell, Hol- land, Provoost, Cleary. One of G.A.A.'s innovations this year was the Girls' Swimming Assist- ants. The girls are under the student leadership of Dorothy Flint and the faculty guidance of Miss Veach. Lucy Nilles, head of swimming, found her sport very popular, especially with the freshmen. Volleyball head, Sally Eldredge, found her sport very popular this year. Betty Van Horne, head of recreation games, found that the girls' martial spirit made the boys' '4Commando Course quite a rival to the established program. The second semester saw the advent of a new sport--the girls' physical fitness class. This was started independently, but was soon added to the Board under the student leadership of Lorraine Eisenberg and faculty supervision of Miss Boulton. 96 For the second year, the annual Northwestern-Illinois game was held in basketball under the supervision of head of sport, Mary Lou Ritter. Again this year, square dancing, led by Barbara Hinners and Mrs. Dahlke, was a mixed affair, taking place weekly in the dining hall. With spring came a new zest for activity - and baseball profited greatly by this. Shirley Vanl-lorne, the head, had 110 diiiiculty filling up her diamonds. For those who like continued exercise combined with skill, Laurie Gott olfered just the thing with LaCrosse. Archery, this year, was headed by Mickey McConnell and Mrs. Abbott. The year culminated as usual, with the Spring Banquet in May. Awards were presented and skits given as at the mid-year dinner. What made this evening outstanding was the exchange of 24 corsages, as the 19443-44 Board was announced. RIDING Row 1: Erwin, Carson, Marwick, ROW Rillgholm. Row Row 2: Munns, Fox, Day, Coulsom, Row Oman. RI-IYTHMS Rowxlc Zeisel, Eschbach, Cahn, Hamilton. Row 2: Hess, Lewando, Pepoon, Keefer, VanHorne, Schauffler. Row 3: Hooker, Adams, Booth, Elliot, I-Iefferan, Waldorf, Farr, Wright. Row Row Row COMMITTEES Below, Ritter, Marwick, Cook, Siefkin. Becker, Masser, Shilmick, Holland, Lindeman, Bryson James, Wilson, Williams, Lawrence, Eisenberg. ARCHERY Dantonet, Beaven, Miller, Brown. Horweem, Feinberg, Wilson, Mitchell. Pearson, Rundqujst, Terzakes, McConnell, Stern NIEVIN BOWSER NANETTE HERBUVEAUX 1 President of Senior Class Vice-President of Senior Class 'ZW 4 iQ 6 ,.'. y 9 X as Qs fc O ff f .' fy' F M' NIH 444 F5 f.f'g:fff . Us K Q' K .fag-N? nf W 4 X f ww f . X Q X N K- S4 YM ff 45 TW. E uf , I Egg? fw :Y ' 1 . 15 C 4 - . 'J -ikixf,-fx Ccjk, A 6 CQWSWQ QW- LUG ww ' 7 UWWUQ, vow! 77 W W jf 4 99 LOCKYER SHERMAN 100 Row Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 1 KING J ANNOTTA ' - v A R l N, f ' , 1 2 'Y I as , 1' O The members of the freshman class upheld the reputation of the preceding freshman classes both in number and in tradi- tions. Because they have no class party or any such event, the officers are elected on an honorary basis. To get acquainted with each other, the fathers and sons had mixers in the gyln and the girls, adviser rooms gave teas in the girls' club room for their mothers. These events turned out very successfully. In addition to this, the boys and girls made arrange- ments for mixers and ubig sister parties. Many opportunities were given to all freshmen to join the various clubs in which they might enter. Their advisers recom- mended a number of them to other organizations such as Girls' Club and Tri-Ship committees and Council. In addition all sports were oEered to them. The freshman class are appreciative of the work and time given to them by Miss Shaw and Mr. Reiley, the adviser chairmen, and also of their advisers who helped them overcome the dif- ficulties of their first year at New Trier. FRESHMAN HONOR GROUP : Johnson, Fender, Jannotta, Bray, Brave, Hosebein, Weare, Taylor, Green, Michaels, Melvoin, Spero, Burch, Whitehead, I-Iarsbeiger, Maloney, Gormley, Storch, McConnell. : Jlmg, Lindeen, Main, Karsten, Hendrickson, Shaeffer, Drucker, Edwards, McMasters, Merriam, Jones, Thompson, Dodds, Bahr, McDonald Jameson, Dallas, Buest, Furst, Vernon, Rowe, Trautwein, Doney, Small, Duval, Watkins. : Hawkins, Fish, Guthridge, Shermeier, Jorgenson, Schifflin, Wilson, Beneventi, Peterson, Hackett, Clark, Lindberg, Miller, Lloyd, Cross, Donald son, Chrisman, Spero, Ekholm, Cooper, Williamson, Flanigan, Crane, Norris, Babb, Emerick, Bcaven, Jensen. : Witt, Balentyne, Sherman, King, Oliver, Lund, Schumacher, Frazier, Caton, Rugen, Hefter, Vassels, Melyers, Miller, Campbell, Bauman Keeley, Smith, Mills, Booth, Marshall, Carney, Moser, Day, Reichert, Norman, Reynolds, Goldreich, Gimse, McQuide. Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 1 Row 2: Row 3: Row lz Row 2: Row 3: ANDERSON Vaughan, Hawkins, Welter, Atwater, Anderson, Hamley, Brown, Ogden, Pauschert. J. Donaldson, Houghton, Calvert, Wolf, Lasater, Jung, Wilson, Schuller, Queen- an. Ballantyme, King, Beaven, Oughton, Price, Edwards, Kempner, Erickson, Rudolph, Dawson, Campbell, ASCHENBACH Leahy, Green, Mayer, Lewis, Mr. Aschenbach, Rich, Barnes, Nicholson, Lundquist. Rienwald, Riemenschnieder, Almgreen, Lawrence, Kuhn, Weimers, Braun, Braun, Parker, Boudart, Bard. Spies, Blanck, Staller, Galey, Caton, Baxter, D. Mayer, Cleveland, Olson, Lundsman, McDowell. BRANDER Keiser, Frisch, Weber, Noble, Brander, Jensen, Ortegel, Lund, Tripplehorn. McEwan, Roessler, Salmen, Coutre, Jorgenson, Cross, Wilkes, Hurlbut, Jonnes. Reynolds, Beneventi, Pilka, Lyman, DuMong, Rateike, Kopper, Huebner, Chalmers. FRANTZEN Fisher, Eber, Schaefer, Hale, Mr. Frantzen, Durnie, Pearson, Bruning, Shuman. Brave, Mills, Thorp, Hudson, Masters, Clark, Roberts, Vasels, Balmes, Kui- ken, Northrop, Gary. Leszaznski, McDaniel, Baur, Stein- metz, Ross, Stowers, Hillis, Rugen, Korsgren, Allen, Ebbert, Stansbury, Pasquinelli. CASELLA Reize, Saunders, Ferguson, Molinare, Miss Casella, Cannon, Duvall, Bonan- no, Whelden. Buzan, Jamieson, Oliver, Spero, Coop- er, Gill, Even, Altiilisch, Helfers, Clark, Williams, Powers. Sinclair, Burns, Stewart, Kutz, Peter- son, Hamann, Davis, Arnici, Coltman, Taylor, Watkins. P l V l Y 4 x w V 4 r I I K 1 . 5, , ,,,,.3,. .., E ' iz T7 YU I Q Row 1: 5 ' Row 2: Row 3: 1 w 1 Row 1: Q Row 2: S l Row 3: 1 Row 1: Row 2: N Q Row 3: l 7 1 l P ' Row 1: 2 Row 2: F Row 3: v l Row Row 2: A W FUNKHOUSER Hill, Rugen, Doepel, Simmsen, Stack- house, Mr. Funkhouser, Reece, M0- berg, Becken, Layne, NelSOIl. Brauscome, Bergltmd, Carney, Bootlie, Proudfoot, Egan, Hoifman, Snut-hy Evert, Jannotta, Knight, Harrison, Peterson, Rindskopf. Teich, Barnett, Merrifield, Robertson, Yoder, Frey, Martin, Siegel, Pierce, Herrick, Beach, Penberthy, Zeddies, Hales. F LEMINGTON Hussey, Bassett, Compton, McKewen, Chase, Vernon, Belnap, Reebie, Davis. Flemington, Reichert, Greenhalgh, Wellin, Lindberg, Rider, Sawle, Berg- man, Reinhardt, Patterson, Epp. Jost, Merriam, Trautwein, Drucker, Metzger, Lind, Coburn, Schiirlin, Di- dier, Dallas, Baht. HOYT Jacky, Gentles, Keller, Burns, Mr. Hoyt, Pershall, Stade, Volny, Thomas. Taylor, Black, Pomeroy, Grienes, Haibucher, Campbell, Eckersall, Ed- monds, Martin, Green, Schwall. Cawhill, Stahl, Anderson, Levernier, Pavlik, Maroon, Burnside, Stockholm, Gallagher, Jensen, King, Yager, Mc- Bain. HENNINGSON Spitz, Gelb, Psenlcka, Jones, Miss Henningsen, Sunkel, Hartwig, Rose, Knapp. Johnson, Ely, Edgerton, Schreiner, Sieck, Esch, Thlessen, Werner, Oaks, Matthiessen. Sherman, Paider, Pfutzenreuter, Stephens, McMaster, Ward, Place, All- port, Atwater, Petersen. KAHLER 1: Burch, Brush, Braun, Kirschbraun, Mr. Kahler, Wheeler, Bemus, Spero, Ferretti. Liepold, Mestjian, Jarchow, Cloud, Kealy, Angus, Sbefany, Day, 0'Don- nell, Blackwell, Walker, Jones. v ' Row 3: Coons, Windsor, Loutsch, Schurmeier, 1 Tucker, Schiffljn, Crampton, Anderson, Hein, Kjrchberg, Rugan, Reinwald, Di Venanzo. l l LA METRE j Row 1: Halldarson, Anderson, Austin, Lindeen, ' Miss LaMetre, Adkins, Schweger, Kar- ' sten, May. Q' Row 2: Williams, Hackett, Genge, Babb, Fleischman, Moyer, Chamales, Hen- drickson. Row 3: Palmiori, Lloyd, Guthridge, Fox, Gold- reich, Molner, Morrison, Rayburn, Puize. LANDWER Row 1: Whitehead, McConnell, Polk, Lane, Mr. Landwer, Keeler, Smith, Perrin, Pett. Row 2: Merrill, Cuniff, McKenzie, Gould, Nel- 1 son, Pemble, Huck, Buford, Miller, 5 Cordes, Breen, Johnson, Fleischman. , Row 3: Maloney, Deamie, Palmquist, Myers Nelson, Woolf, Moser, Schuh, Buck Sigel, Cook, Hey. 1 Row 11 Row 2 Row 3 Row l Row 2 Row 3 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3: Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: NELSON Hirsch, Tugaw, Dottavio, Jameson, Miss Nelson, Dalgety, Burmelster, Richter, David. Scrimgeour, Cory, Risser, Norris, Su.ndblom, Carlisle, Sizer, Reynolds, Rooney, Riggs. MacLaury, Campbell, Tait, Ragusi, Fish, Marx, Krensky, Radder, Broad- hurst, Hopkins. McDOWELL Selzer, Lewis, Sloan, Glorio, Mr. Mc- Dowell, Evenstad, Baer, Nelson, Chet- lain. Carney, Russell, Gray, Trapp, Schultz, Bun e Michinard, McManus, Mills, Yntema, Bird. Roome, McAlister, Rux, Uhl, Jones, Bray, Martens, Hillinger, Hicks, Baptista. S , Carpenter, Ferguson, Wagener, Schauffler, PAUL Bricker, Schumacher, Munns, Adler, Miss Paul, Small, Doheny, Burkhardt, Soissa. Furst, Dodd, Leonard, Nelson, Wil- liams, Lloyd, Maher, Ekholm, Bohns, Curry, Smith. Rowe, Hutzmann, Crane, Hoffman, Blietz, Weis, Harkness, Thompson, Hallsteen. SWAIN Fegers, Cajka, Butler, Cohler, Mr. Swain, McNulty, Noble, Hudak, Bartsch. Mcliearnan, Stone, Bartling, Tuttle, Zeivel, Czech, Loebl, Thompson, Du.n- bar, Borsch, Howard, Force, Maug- han. Smith, Howe, Hlllner, Bushnell, Rice, Moyer, Keiser, White, Reinwald. REINHARDT Marjerison, Dault, Peterson, Law, Miss Reinhardt, Chiappe, Murray, Parker, Lammers. Sesterhenn, Schaeffer, Toel, Miller, Gosling, Martin, Howerton, Engels, Krensel, Montonaro, Thompson. Pancoe, Beerling, Frazier, Bench, Gibbons, Witt, Bengston, Conover, Chrisman, Norton, Gimse. WANTLING Frake, VanEsso, Buescher, Harper, Wantling, Harper, Rittersporn, Han- cock, Nicholson. Gries, Sproule, Drew, Johnson, Leslie, Albertson, Fried, Marshall, Lockyer, Greenwood, Ettelson, Hascall, Bullard. Kent, Lyford, Karp, Kilner, Lass, Pet- tee, Vollmar, Anderson, Barthold, Reagen, Herter, Pokorney, Gehlert, Zubell. SMITH, K. Werheim, Cahn, Van Cleave, Johnson, Mrs. Smith, Storch, Main, McDermott, Triebold. Gockel, Ostergard, Fellers, Flanigan, George, Owens, Davidson, Kalmes, Fitzgerald, Burgoyne, Schurmeir. Chjlikas, Zadek, Kivlancl, Wilson, Hen- derson, Beust, Lips, Altman, Mac- Donald, Schwall, Preston. l 04 Row Row 2 ROW Row 4 1. 3. Soplwmvte O The Sophomores ended up their successful year by giving the annual Sophomore party in March. The oflicers, Frank Moyer, MOYER KETCHAM WHITE OLS 01N President, Jerry Ketcham, Vice-President, Mary Lou White, Secretary, and Stuart Olson, Treasurer, did a fine job in preparing this informal party and everyone had a wonderful time meeting and getting acquainted with their fellow class members. Over live hundred sophomores attended. Before the dancing, enter- tainment was provided by some of the more talented members of the class. A great deal of credit goes to Miss Hurst and Mr. Grinnell Sophomore Adviser Chairmen, not only for the success of the party, but for the management of the whole Sophomore class. They have prepared them by patience and understanding for the problems they will have to face as upper-classmen. The Sophomores may be proud of their activities, as well. They have whole-heartedly pledged themselves to carry out their responsibilities to the fullest extent besides supporting all defense organizations and drives. They have been near the top in de- fense sales, magazine drives, and all other school activities. All the Sophomores, with the aid of their advisers and officers, have proved themselves a class of which New Trier can be proud. SOPHOMORE HONOR GROUP Below, Seifkin, Brower, MacFarland, Anderson, Schultz, Swanson, Fox, Northop, Coulter, Williams, Jirgel, Sheriff, Applebaum, Bowen, Lourie, Hoehne. Hammerman, Leisch, Seder, Kiddoo, Engelhard, Finney, Hess, Carpenter, Shinnick, Becker, Heller, Hatowski, Hawkins, Ebberly, Duncombe, Cody, Smith, Meyers, Rosenthal, Bennett, Levy, McNeal, Borland, Frazier. . Rycroft, Mitchell, Blunt, Heckler, Goldstein, Haase, Blaze, Hess, Harris, Hatch, Vetter, Darley, Robinson, Windes, Perry, DeForest, Tally, Friler, Williamson, McMahan, Barthold, Wells, Taylor, Farr, Pearson, Bryson, White, Fisher, Keift, Walker, Becker, Illiam. Schefty, Shanesy, Steingraber, Olson, Bowler, Bartlett, Henning, Long, Yowell, Moyer, Ellis, Lenhart, Kleitzien, Knight, Davis, Murphy, Harms, Adams, Masters, Kent, Stake, White, Ludovitce, Bratchi, Bredin, Ward, Kaufman, Moulding, Knupfer, Kroeschell, Bartell. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 12 Row 2 Row 3: Row 1 Row 2: Row 3 Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 1: Row 2 ROW 32 Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: F LANINCAM Leszczynski, Morand, Sheriffs, Rein- wald, Flaningam, Steele, Foster, Mc- Clane, Dusham. King, Behnke, Callaway, Stembridge, Ely, Rogman, Solberg, Beitzel, Whe- don, Storch. Moomaw, Brand, McKeldin, Wirth, Mergener, Hartmann, Richmond, Yow- ell, Steingraber, Ebbert. COCKRELL Warner, Williams, Dennett, Shinnick, Mrs. Cockrell, Murphy, Hansen, Luby, Borre. Schaefgen, Lourie, Caldwell, Osman, Anderson, Armstrong, Taylor, Hath- away, Robinson, Corra, Becker, Roth- ermel, Borgeson. Jacobs, Lyon, Dalton, Rycroft, Ken- nedy, Levy, Esler, Paulick, Fisher, Piner, Mitchell, Schreiner, Danley. GAN NAWAY Stein, Anderson, Tucker, McClary, Gannaway, Schildgen, Vaughan, Shan- esy, McClary, Allans, Newcomb, Neiweem, Greene, Henning, Fiegen, Knight, Anderson, Gershman, Pile, Coolidge, Leech, Col- lison. Lepman, Barnes, Austin, Baldwin, Bartholomew, Haines, Knupfer, Smul- len, Warnes, Olson, Dooley. COOK Meling, Wagner, Schwab, Wariield, Cook, Tudor, Moore, Rand, Butter- worth. Ratner, Kemp, Goldblatt, Palmer, Armstrong, Hooker, Kelsey, Krause, Leonard, Cormany, Willmarth, Derby, Hassan, Spitzer, Ferraro. Blunt, Borland, Carey, White, Cody, Donian, Bederman, Smith, Strom, Kreusch, Cook, Williams, Ketcham, Wieland. JONES Bowen, Schultz, Eisenberg, Coyl, Schrnidt, Sharp, Allen, Jost. Sabo, Fraser, Currie, Baer, Leichsen- ring, Cederstrand, Laslunet, Garday, Wright, Keller, Rosenow. Wallers, Henkle, Sherwin, Plumer, Roe, Collyer, Barnthouse, Vollatt, Sterling, Lau. CRITCHETT Finney, Figley, Glaser, Rosenthal, Critchett, Beck, McCarthy, Strauss, Levinson. Hartshorne, Yoder, Oughton, Torrey, Loeifell, Benge, Watson, Clark, Ken- nedy, Stevenson, Strauve, Nicolazzi. Casey, Biederer, Haase, Ehrhardt, Lewando, Cooksy, Caulk, Petry, Leon- ard, Leisch. K, I my. . X ' ROW 11 i 1 Row 2 1 Row 3: 1 Row 1 Row 2: 1 Q Row 3 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 1 i Row 2 Row 3 N Row 1: Row 2 Row 3: Row 1 Row 2 Row 3: Row 1 Row 2 Row 3: LIGHTNER Luecke, Burgert, Gordon, Mr. Light- ner, Fitch, Kahn, Weare, Keating, Huszagh. Stephens, Shaw, Bowler, Greenberg, Treveiler, Humphrey, Thull, Zipprich, Ward, James. Brower, Fellows, Peterson, Anderson, White, Nelson, Kent, Fisher, Wyman, Treveiler, Ebersole. DURGIN Hahl, Hillman, Hawkins, Bachmann, Miss Durgin, Wroe, Martin, Balkin, Savage, Crowell. Johnson, Moon, Halvorsen, Kirchberg, Layden, Turskay, Pearson, Van Win- kle, Trudeau, Daly, Moore, Gunn, Becker, Hicks, Spiegel. Seder, Dalstrom, Carlson, Tuveson, Hatch, Peterson, Freiler, Ingwersen, Carpenter, Goode, Kiefer, Vedder, Everham. PIFER Fox, Lersch, Martin, Lewis, Cider- berg, Tentler, Shaw. Hughes, Dunham, Chace, Lauer, Sykes, Kearney, Underwood, Weiss, Marshall, Brady, Ellis. Baldwin, Lascelles, Canning, Farrar, Hendricks, Kopper, Townsend, Van- Arsdale, Hadley, Nugent. JOHNSTON Jorjorian, Pallen, Ziegler, Johnston, Cunningham, Daugherty, Backlin, Biser. Johnson, Meyers, Dodge, Hollings- head, Court, Bazilin, Schneider, Hen- rickson, Moroney, Borre, Lattanzi. Engels, Forbes, Hoffman, Reddington, Spies, Hoehne, Vaughan, White, Moore, Smith, Ferguson, Kochlife. RAU Brockman, Coulter, Burt, Edwards, Rau, Beinlich, Kroeschell, Jeangerard, Fischer. Ramser, Stake, Deuss, Hammond, Beebe, Wagner, Markle, Saully, Ros- berg, Mecklenburger, Veneklasen, Sheppard. Master, Grauer, Montrose, Wittenberg, Elias, Kolbe, Martin, Pearson, Kuh, Simpson. MOELLER Lumpp, Tancredi, Weeks, Baldes- weiler, Miss Moeller, Huyler, Ritter, Horner, Carlson. Kielt, Johnson, Mead, Corra, Wheeler, Middleton, Mann, Harris, Eggert, Smithers, Hatowski. Walters, Symons, Benson, Hess, Ham- merman, Chapman, Himmel, Hell- strom, Goldstein, McMahon, Erwin. REYNOLDS Snyder, Jirgal, Rosenberg, Klinetob, Mr. Reynolds, Triplett, Peirce, Swan- son, Werner. Stein, Cram, Beattie, Nielsen, Klet- zien, Corra, Ericsson, Hunt, Abele, Bredin, Vyskocil. Corrigan, Greenebaum, Ludovice, 0'Brien, Warfield, Adams, Toeppen, Smith, Engler, Olsen, Jones, Has- Sellllllef. -K, :H Q V SLEIGHT Row 1: Kiddoo, Durham, Berlin, Billow, Miss Row 2: Row 3: Row 1 Row 2: Row 3: Row 1: Row 2: Row 3 Row Row 2: Row 3 Row 1: Row 2 Row 3: Row 1 Row 2: Row 3 Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: 1. Sleight, Parliament, McMaster, Rice, Smith. Spatholt, Farr, Blaise, Loucks, Bowen, DeFrest, Paxton, Soderblom, Slayton, Ladish, Wolberg. Weber, Windes, Williamson, Leahy, Lau, Perry, Clausing, Olin, Hough, Lidecker, Doherty. SHEARER Hill, Smith, Sutherland, Pomeroy, Mr. Shearer, Kaufman, Ballman, Maeser, Marsh. van Zuylen, Shefte, Starbuck, Droege, Harms, Davis, Brailsford, Little, Sen- hart, Terry, Fox, Talbot, Lynch, Bratschi. Moulding, Jacob, Workman, Fox, Todd, Carpenter, Hildreth, Collins, Parsons, Neukranz, Rippberger. THURMAN Bennett, Weinman, Odh, Heston, Thur- man, Smith, White, Meyers, Reidy. McNight, Tissen. Miller, Foley, Mur- phy, Bryson, Holfmeyer, Taylor, Wire, Witkys, Siefkin. Fuller, Illiam, Below, Kerr, Walker, Ward, Jackson, Glezen, Corra, Hueck- ler. SWAIN Fegers, Cajka, Butler, Cohler, Mr. Swain, McNulty, Noble, Hudak, Bartsch. Mcliearnan, Stone, Bartling, Tuttle, Zeivel, Czech, Loebl, Thompson, Dun- dar, Boesch, Howard, Force, Maug- hom. Smith, Howe, Hillner, Buslmell, Rice, Moyer, Keiser, White, Reinwald, VLASTO Porter, Eberle, McKinney, Baird, Miss Vlasto, Woods, I-Ilavacek, Anderson, Nuzum. Littlefield, Booth, Marmaduke, Moon, Lloyd. de la Chapelle, Rodger, Hart- lett, Merrifield, Bowden, Curtiss, Al- drich, Burgert. Glaescr, Kurz, Gillogly, Kresze, Smith, MacFarlane, Wrice, Reling, Schild- berg, Hoffman, Zinniker, Shearon, An- toville, Trom, Chilcote. WATERS Bare, Gaugham, Lowe, Lewis, Waters, Williams, Noble, Applebaum, Meier. Gilbert. Lehman, Hathaway, McAl- lister, Murphy, Edgerton, Winchester, Murphy, Rogers, Stahl, Kemler. Olson, Anderson, Bray, Keefe, Barnes, Byrne, Newman, Gignilliat, Bernardi, Horween, Hinners, Barthell. WHITFIELD Smith, Duncomb, Coulon, Becker, Miss Whittleld, Kitajaki, Heller, Huff, Zent- schel. Segil, Anderson, Weise, Coleman, Koll, Barthold, Davis. Pierce, Storner, Moel- ler, Wolsey, Fifer, Whidden. Hamza, Foster, Lazzaretto, Ranch, Vetter, Frazier, Moore, Price, Wilder, Hemmick. Tiedebohl, Darley, Severt, Engelhard. 11. JL1. 'ZZ' SHERMAN CLARKE DUNNE EVANS l 08 Row 1 Row ZZ Row 3 Row 4 qniv? 0 Under the -leadership of Jackie Sherman, President, Jack Clarke, Vice-President, Helen Evans, Secretary, and Moose Dunne, Treasurer, the Juniors proved themselves most capable of ac- cepting the responsibilities of upper-classmen. As in former years, the Junior Prom was the main highlight of their year. It was held in the dining hall on May 22, and as is customary, was open only to Juniors and Seniors. There was some question as to whether it could be held this year, but with the careful plan- ning of the class oflicers and the various Prom committees, the cost was held down to such an extent that the Prom was able to go on as usual. The Juniors also worked hard in all school activities, in- cluding the numerous defense measures put forth this year. They are proud of this participation as well as the election of their members to T.N.T. A great deal of credit goes to the Junior Adviser Chairmen, Miss Brady and Mr. Vernon, who have helped them uphold the standards set by former classes. They feel certain that the Junior Class is capable of undertaking the responsibilities that will face them next year as the leaders of the school. JUNIOR HONOR GROUP Keene-, Miller, Williams, Lafot, McLain, Rockcastle, Brooks, Schreiber, Canning, Holmes, Leal, Ascherman, Fox, Dodds, Bengston, McMul1i.n, Wertheimer, Melvoin, Martin, Papierski. Hallman, Hill, Wyman, Eisenberg, Waldorf, Haskell, Maher, Mueller, Lapat, Masser, Hahneman, Evans, Weishaar, Day, McLean, James, Ruhel, Tanner, Vanl-lorne, Umbach, Esbach, R-ose, Briggs, Pagljarulo, Braaton, Proudfoot, Simonsen, Emerson. Steele, Way, Young, Heiser, Krensky, Pullman, Schlnidt, Cleary, Nix, Kreger, Giddes, Rugen, Mahan, Steif, Birkelund, McConnell, Bond, Anderson, Camphausen, Foulke, Kirtley, Brown, Wagener, Gridley, Loewe, Burgesen, Stewart, Schinnick, Bauer, Dodge, Toel, MacKenzie, Gott, Wright, Christerson, Hendricks. Nuzum Condon, McDermott, McKewen, Kadyk, Trienens, Harris, Shannon, Baker, Gregory, Roddick, Watson, Leekley, Vassels, Collins, Bell, Sollitt, llurdy, Mason, Spaulding, Anderson, Allen, Lanham, Taft, Mulhns, Raymond, Gordons, McCarthy, Emmet, Rolling, Stolle. CHRISTENSEN Row 1: Hohlfelder, Fox, Jackson, Martin, Rockcastle, Christensen, Wood, Steffens, Gordon, Tool. Row 2: Loewenherz, Allen, Gillenger- ten, Bowers, Goodsmith, I-Iluiter, Bell, Anderson, Purdy, Carruth, Carlin, Rice. Row 3: Hagan, Watkins, Raymond, Earp, Klauke, Snyder, Downs, Schinler, Philipsborn, Coleman, Quaintance, Pollock, Becken, Jour- neau. CLADER Row 1: Anderson, Chattman, Brady, Walsh, Weisberg, Mrs. Clader, Bollig, Cornell, Mueller, Wuichet, Lawrence. Row 2: Finney, Hefferan, Gruhn, Gridley, Heiser, Cleary, McCon- nell, Shinnick, Brooks, Jeffrey, I-ladlock, Provoost, Evans, Buena. Row 3: Hoesch, Christensen. Drew, McEwan, Popef, Kracha, Murphy, Tuttle, Murdock, Hahneman. GRATER Row 1: Haley, Kritzer, Shannon, Heinzen, Grater, Leis, Schweger, Schipfer, Mack. Row 2: Corrigan, Lee, Gregory, David, Fisher, Neiween, Cutler, Baker, Haifenberg, Falk, Schnell, Bucher. Row 3: Manning, Hussey, Mayer, Mosher, Bettinghaus, Coltman, Levy, Doyle Jost Hamza Led- erer, Taft, foungqlrist. , DONHAM Row 1: Briggs, Rugen, Ogren, Peck, Stoker, Phillips, Sandberg, Alex- ander, Feldman. Row 2: Way, Farrall, Beamsley, Meany, Rundquist, MacKenzie, Charrey, Beck, Haefner. Row 3: Shimonek, Lipsch, Salaman, Wood, Sherwin, Papierski, Haskell, Maher, Braaten. EVANS Row 1: Bauman, Shearon, Rose, Levernier, Evans, Savocchi, Hum- phrey, James, Waldorf, Walker. Row 2: Armstrong, Wheeler, Ake- ma, Enerson, Grant, Toel, Mahan, Foulke, Gockel, Schoenberg, Logs- don, Beaven, Schmidt. Row 3: Peterson, Lafot, Core, Olson, Feinberg, Moulding, Murphy, Eliot, Pagliarulo, McKeighan, Hendricks, Fisher, Camerano. HARPER Row 1: Boggs, Radke, Gehlert, Vogl, Harper, Peterson, Beinlich, Blane, Edwards. Row 2: Neeves, Harper, Bullard, Leekley, Collins, Jones, Nelson, Brick, Arms, Lawton, Brown, Skin- ner, Lohmann. Row 3: Morrison, Bredin, Busch, Nuzum, Renuolds, Cooke, Wise- hart, Cohrs, Roddick, Donahue, Jeifords, Grenning. -,.-4, .Lf HOLLAND Row 1: Zutels, Spatholt, Callie, H01- land, Burkhart, Gorey, Hlavacek, Norris. Row 2: Holway, Talbot, Miller, D010- Sampson, Ruckmick, McAllister, Ekholm, Curran, Rugen. Row 3: Schaefer, Braun, Adamson, Hayes, A. Braun, Suttle, Strons, Walgren, Kempner, Henning, Eck- holm. HADDEN Row 1: Albertson, Hoth, Lichter, Cushman, Miss Hadden, Schauf- der, Rambeau, Elling, Mizener, Goldblatt. Row 2: Enright, Wright, Wertheimer, Tuveson, Koch, Cleary, Dathan, Gardiner, Porter, Williams, Steel. Row 3: Price, Weyl, Kiewik, Day, Brown, Washburn, Miller, Sher- man, Dantonet, Purse. JACKSON Row 1: Stein, Wolff, Garrett, Rober- son, Jackson, Howell, Fillingham, Wood, Cook. Row 2: Witt, Thatcher, Ludford, Groves, Coy, Sullivan, Barthold, Butler, B. Ludford, Moser, Spoehr. Row 3: Sacco, Cohen, Sesterhenn, McMullen, Schulte, Smith, Barnett, Hoifmeyer, Bolling, Whiting, Thor- sen, Hayes, Johnston, Hill. HAMILTON Row 1: Umbach, Shapiro, Weishaar, Dault, Miss Hamilton, Mesa, Stef- fens, Rand, Simonsen. Row 2: Atkinson, Nix, Matros, Birkelund, Keehn, Weir, Hinkley, Goldblatt, McLean. Row 3: Martin, Eshbach, de Mand, Bergerson, Proudfoot, Rosen, Stev- enson, MacKenzie, Balaban, Koll, Arns. LAUER Row l: Rogers, Wentz, Hohfeler, Holmes, Mr. Lauer, Babcock, Sala- man, Lammers, Kirkham. Row 2: Bassler, Platt, Harvey, Ry- mer, Regan, Davis, Barnes, Rapp, Clarke, Jester, Gentle-s, Heffer- nan, Mason. Row 3: Ludgin, Nicholson, Swain, Bergman, Townsend, Anderson, Kelley, Specht, McDermott, Hohl- felder. MOSCHEL Row 1: Hinners, 0'Brien, Day, Tal- bot, Miss Moschel, Hochuli, Gor- don, Hankanson, Melvoin. Row 2: Lundberg, Beauvais, Steel Jensen, Spero, Schmidt, Pifer, An- derson, Ericsson, Bersie, Miller Johnson, Travis, Christerson. Row 3: McNeil, Brady, Bach, Doane Kreger, Lapat, Loomis, Hall, Camp hausen, D. Miller, Turner, Schu ber, Marston. 9 NAY Row 1: Leal, Denson, Dunne, Mc- Carthy, Nay, Refoy, Kahler, Sto- well. Row 2: Rosenow, Shireman, Kadyk, Lyford, Hollister, Lidecker, Clark, Lederle, Halpin, Lanham, Mullins, Hartnett. Row 3: Murray, Sargent, Clanson, Watson, Morrison, Kolflat, Rein- hard, Davis, Thorsness. STEWART Row 1: Abrahms,,Prussing, Kirscht, Lee, Mrs. Stewart, McElroy, Stew- art, Wyman, Duncan. Row 2: 0'Brien, Unger, Kurschner, Bauer, Bond, Korte, Morf, Wool- son, Carson, Eisenberg, Mac- Arthur, Oman, Kolstad. Row 3: Borregaard, Kendall, Young, Hoifman, Wade, Bogan, Haupt, Colrield, Niehaus, Pepoon, Van Horne. REAM Row 1: Schreiber, Pearson, Ascher- man, Eddie, Kiefer, Allen, Chac- haron, Borre, Wolf. Row 2: Holg, Emmet, Harris, La- Fave, Taylor, Bergmann, Wellin, Corper, Hahn, McLean, Booz, St. Clair, Keljik. Row 3: Dodd, Rolling, Oswald, Carey, Musson, McKewen, Spink, Snider, Wolf, Lundquist, Bengston, Jarvis. WHITESEL Row 1: Rubel, Johnson, Beatty, Powell, Whitesel, Enert, Grassell, Harbin, Sanborn. Row 2: Currey, Scott, Kossow, Loewe, Zebold, Dobbin, Puhlman, Sandberg, Wuegner, Goldberg, Wells, Steif. Row 3: Mixon, Shaw, Stewart, Crocker, Cleveland, Beris,' Ring- holm, Kaufman, Hamilton, Dennes. OAKS CD. SMITHJ Row 1: Trienens, Little, Paramore, Cordes, Oaks, Atcheson, Hoffman, Vasels, Spaulding. Row 2: Uttenreuther, Welter, Hagan, Kuhnen, Berlin, Walworth, Dunlap, Thomas, Marx, Toppan, Rugen, de Guerre. Row 3: Lutter, Brooks, Wood, Can- ning, Clovis, Cazel, Spangler, Borre, Kloepfer, Lewando, Dough- erty, Fox, Ascherman. KMT. S1nith's picture appears with the nonfadvisersl WILSON Row 1: Latimer, Wertheimer, Youn- gren, Reize, Wilson, Buford, Web- er, Tuder, Rugen. Row 2: Hill, Sutherland, Lyons, Cary, Rooney, Kirtley, McGrath, Holland, Gott, Gassman, Druliner, Stein. Row 3: Wright, Dodge, Keith, Gicl- des, Kreusky, Brauscome, Berg- man, Adams, Sundblom, Mathias, Schoenberg. . 1 , 1 X Dil N 1 r ,fp 'Q t 64. ,CC , , ,, , .,, 1 N fe, , I , 1,'v K' 3 1ffLyi'.,,i1?,, w 4,1 H- f gig, M 'W xy 5 'f W ,Lf,1.,, S.. ,, 4 Y , lt y , f- ,nf i , ., fxtfml VAAX4 , in tx K f W 3, ' ' V ff nf 5 Lv ,' p ,J ,f V W I f x' J K O T.N.T. is New Trier's way of recognizing special achievement in the field of activities. Each year about forty upperclassmen are chosen, of which approximately one-third are juniors. It is these juniors who elect the members of T.N.T. the next year, they discuss the records and achievements of those nominated by advisers and sponsors of activities, and finally vote on those they think qualified for this top honor. Although the recom- mendations are made by faculty members, the actual voting is done by the students. This year 4-2 new members were elected to T.N.T., 15 juniors and 27 seniors. Eighteen of the seniors are also members of Honor Society. Only the most prominent students in school are elected and because of this, T.N.T. is considered the highest honor a student may attain at New Trier aside from the Tri-Ship and D.A.R. Awards. This year's officers were: President, Graham Davis, Vice-President, Don Royce, Secretary, Jean KixMiller. 112 Stuart Adamson Charles Barnes Barbara Barnett Florence Billings Thomas Brewer Carolyn Buhai Jim Clarke John Clarke Ann Cody Peggy Cogswell Robert Davis John Darley Robert Davis Don Davidson Graham Davis Steve DeClerque Ed Devlin Maurice Dunne Helen Evans Laura Gott Barbara Green Joan Johnson Hugh Kahler Virginia Kemp Jean KixMiller Robert Liepold Saradonna Lightner Dick Mathias Jane Mathias Charlotte McConnell Marilyn McConnell John McNitt Roger Miller Rosamond Monroe MISS HADDEN Dave Murphy John Nuzum Anne O'Conor James Palmer Marian Petersen Barbara Raymer John Redding Robert Rigler Robert Rockwell Don Royce Richard Saunders MR. WINDOES Maribel Sears Jean Shanesy Bruce Smith Thomas Spoehr Joan Steif Irene Terzakes Margaret Towner Art Watson Barbara Welshaar Jerry Werthelmer Ray Wiese J f f 1 f I 1 J ! ' 1 Martha Armitage Constance Bergersen Florence Billings Carolyn Buhai Margaret Chapin Ann Cody Margaret Cogswell Sally Eldredge Josephine Esch Dorothy Flint Barbara Flogus Nelda Gulbransen Ruth Halls Marion Horween Bette Jackson Virginia Kemp Mary King Nora King Jean KiXMi1ler Patricia Lundberg ,1 J M r Charlotte McConnell JoAnn McKeown Emily Neiglick Irene N ilson Anne O'Conor Vivian Odh Eleanor Peifer Marian Peterson Elsie Russell Joanne Schildberg Marilyn Schwarting Betty Shulman Josephine Smaniotto Elizabeth VanHorne Shirley VanHorne Barbara VonGlahn Sally Wallach Marion Wiegman Phyllis Zeisel Richard Anderson Richard Binder John Bishop Thomas Brewer John Buchanan James Cahn Morton Cahn Coleman Clark John Crocker John Darley Charles Davis Graham Davis Milford Davis Robert Davis Fred Deily Edward Devlin Fred Fischer Andrew Foldi Dick Forstall Richard Foss Robert Geppert Richard Jacobson Lawrence Jones Robert Judson Ted Kassel Ralph Kraetsch Ralph Kramer Robert Liepold William Loeb Donald Ludovice Gordon Matson Roger Miller Jack Miner Simon Morand Donald Mosser Philip Newman Eric Nix James Palmer Arthur Pancoe John Patterson Dan Pettee Thomas Reed Robert Rigler James Schaeffer Bruce Smith Russell Stineman Charles Swarts Edward Tenney Allan Thompson John Vickers Cole Walther John Whedon William White Ray Wiese Henry Zander William Zehr 113 he Seniv BOWSER I-IERBUVEAUX MURPHY PETERSEN I For four years the class of '43 has worked hard. Long afternoons have been spent in the Chemistry labs, at opera rehearsal, or at football practice. Long evenings have been spent at the library writing themes for English, or outlines for History. And for four years the class of '43 has played hard. There have been football games, Christmas dances, spring plays, cokes at White's, and best of all, friends with whom to work and play. In their four short years the seniors have seen and worked at great dramatic productions, charity drives, operas, talent shows, forums and gym carnivals with ceaseless and enthusiastic interest. They have cooper- ated with the further organization and expansion of student supervised study halls, and this year, due to war restrictions on recreation, the senior class has helped bring forth a new type of entertainment, the Gym Jam. Through their fine spirit and hard work this creation has been made a great success. p Y fe This year's senior cl 4 ' its first full year of war. In spite of the loss of y of its leade who have gone on to face an uncertain college career, anl in spite of t manly changes and restric- -- 'my I M 4 5 1. A - A t V. -K, Q -C I WMI55 MULONEX , In , ,' ' . ' ' 4 F., , 4 ix 1 X J x J J ' ' x X I . 453534, 1 J ' 1, '- . -f - .....---'- ' A if vblw , . ' 'fi , A ,. -4-'I any mmnm..1mmnuna 'ummm M.. ,- ,,.,, ug, X, ' p 6' f i ' f E f 114 I Sv- 'f f N T ax YR f NQlQR ElNER mm BREDIN EISLER GALLIE PRIBBLE T HORNE WEBB WEILER WHITE CARPENTER CATON COBURN CONDON ' EDWARDS LEHMAN NICKELS PETERSON PRENDERGAST SCHUMACHER VAN DEURSEN WEHR tions necessitated by the war, the class of 543 has valiantly carried on with optimism and determination to do a good job. We expect that these seniors will fullill their obligations and responsi- bilities in college, jobs, or army life, with the same efficiency that they have here at New Trier. All that the seniors have accomplished has been done under the excel- lent guidance and advice of Miss Maloney and Mr. Kahler, the deans, who have surely helped to give them something more than a diploma to carry away from New Trier. 115 116 ADAMS ALLANS ALLEN ALLPORT ANDERSON,L 2 4 5 E gt 1 BARNTHOUSE QBARRY BASSLER BAUER BECKERQF. BECKER,H. BECKER.L. BEEBE G fy' BERCAW BERGERSEN BERGESEN BINDER P BISHOP. B. BISHOP. J. BLAKE BLASER BLOCK 'BOND BORGESON BORRE. E. BORRE. L. BOWSER BRADFIELD L.,4 J X, H ,.- MH 4 K 1 351: -' ' sl .X-5 55?E?QEDEi?briiEI3E?L ERQQKS Emfgmiwm 3136255259225 V ?3wRUEfG,vG7E5ef'GAN BUCHANAN BFLBSHER . EMMA! EURG i?i13?!?U3i!LaMWED EEURLHNQHAM HURT QAELE A CAHN,B. 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Wfx X ,l f , ry ' tk: A 1 , 1 y V 'f x ,r 1 K w X V, - f- - ,- 1 - ,. 5 H , f . ,. .. .L ,A . ,1-V , , , - , . Y , , .. K, , ,v L 51 f ,, ,:. yn ,ry , W px ., 3. , 1 W D , W y y rj 5 f 1 fx- uf ,f 1, Xu rv ,-, r gg H f,-1 ,Q yff- A f K 4 H F ' ff - 1 A ' 3 ' 'X 1 .1 , ., . F. J 'J . Un. ve . ' ,LQ 'f my M -5 .N I JA. -1' lg F' 11 M 1 5 fi ff V L . L7 WW .., f LA' . 95' Adams, Elizabeth E. 0 Glencoe: Inklings 33 Swing Club 13 Girls' Career Club 33 Spanish Club 23 Senior Girls' Office Staff 43 University of Kentucky. Allans, Bessie 'Wilmette: Honor Group 1,2,3. Allan, Robert J. 9 Wilmette: Tri-Ship Representative 13 Student Aid Committee 1,23 Chairman 43 Information Desk 3,43 Usher Corps 43 Football 2,3,43 Let- ter 43 Opera Group 43 Band 1,2,33 Glee Club 1,2,33 Choir 43 Boys' Career Club 43 Rifle Club 1,2,33 Northwestern. Allport, J. Davies 0 Glencoe: IM Handball 3,43 Track 43 Baseball 13 Volleyball 2,33 Foot- ball 1,23 Basketball 2,43 News Staff 33 Purdue. Anderson, Evald O. 0 Wilmette: IM Basketball 1,2,33 Baseball 1,2,33 Soccer 1,2,3,43 Foot- ball 1,2,3,43 Track 1,23 American Way 2, What a Life 33 Orches- tra 1,23 Dramatic Club 2,3. Anderson, Richard C. 9 Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Group 1,2,33 Geography Club 2,33 Psychology Club 2,33 Carleton. Anderson, Robert 'Wilmette: Football 43 Letter 43 Basketball 43 Sullivan 1,2,3. Anderson, W. Gilbert 'Wilmette: Honor Group 13 Act- ors' Guild 23 Stamp Club 1,23 Illi- nois. Andrews, James B. ' Wilmette: IM Football 33 Chess Club 3,43 Radio 43 Northwestern. Armitage, Martha J. 0 Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Group 1,2,3,43 Girls' Club Rep- resentative 3,43 Social Committee 43 Iolanthe 3, Yeoman of the Guard 43 Opera Group 3,43 Glee Club 2,33 Choir 43 Ensemble 43 News Staff 43 Recital Group 13 Junior Music Club 2, Senior Music Club 3,43 Dramatic Club 43 Law- renee. Armstrong, Richard W. 'Wilmette: Rifle Club 1,2,3,43 Northwestern. Arneson, Cora E. ' Winnetka. Atwater, Charles D. 'Winnetka: Swimming 1,23 Golf 3,43 IM Golf 23 Football 33 Illi- nois. Atwater, Howe 0 Wilmette: Tennis 1,2,3,43 Cap- tain 43 Letter 1,2,33 Basketball 2,3,4Q J.V. Basketball 33 IM Touch Football 23 Sigma Gamma Sigma. enive Jcti it' A Babcock, Betty 0 Bets, Winnetka: Girls' Club Representative 43 Social Commit- tee 43 Horace Greeley Choppaqua, N. Y. 1,2,33 Russell Sage College. Baggaley, John H. ' Winnetka: Football 1,23 IM Vol- leyball 1,23 Basketball 23 Football 33 Rifle Club 33 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Gilette Tech. Balmes, Richard B. 9 Winnetka Bannard, Hibbard E. 9Winnetka: Honor Groups 2,33 Radio Club 1,2,3,43 Public Address Corps 1,2,3,43 Manager 33 U. S. Coast Guard. Barber, Thomas H. 'Glencoez Tri-Ship Representative 1,2,33 Dance Committee 23 Infor- mation Desk 33 Track 1,23 Letter 1,23 IM Track 2,33 Basketball 3,43 Football 3,43 Glee Club 43 News Staff 13 Cornell. Barnes, Donna V. 0 Wilmette: Girls' Club Friendly Committee 43 G.A.A. Water Pa- geant 23 Swimming Guard 33 Yeo- man of the Guard 43 Glee Club 33 Opera Group 43 Girls' Career Club 33 Psychology Club 3: Service Club 43 Evanston School of Nursing. Barnett, Barbara K. 0 Glencoe: T.N.T. 43 Honor Group 13 Girls' Club Financial Committee Head 43 Representative 13 Pub- licity Committee 23 Class Secretary 33 G.A.A. Swimming 2,3,43 Pub- licity Committee 33 Chevron 23 Nu- merals 23 300 Point Award 43 Lagniappe 33 Girls' Career Club 33 Swing Club 1.33 French Club 2.33 Psychology Club 2,33 Spanish Club 43 Rockford. Barnthouse, Robert 0 Wilmette. Barry, John E. 0 Glenview: IM Volleyball 23 Bas- ketball 2,33 Soccer 33 Baseball 2, 3,43 Football 23 Tennis 2,33 Im- manuel Church School. Bassler, George G. ' Wilmette: IM Football 33 Opera Group 33 Glee Club 1,23 News Staff 2,33 RiHe Club 2,33 Lens Club 1,2. Bauer, Judson W. 'Wilmette: Honor Group 13 IM Basketball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,33 Softball 1,2,33 Soccer 43 Stage Crew 2,3,43 Rifle Club 1,2333 Boys' Career Club 43 Northwestern. Becker, Frances E. 'Kenilworth: Speedball 13 RiHe Team 13 Girls' Club Arrangements Committee 43 Glee Club 2,33 Uni- versity of Arizona. Becker, H. Kirke 'Winnetkaz Information Desk 43 Football Trainer 2,3,43 Letter 3,43 IM Volleyball 1,2,33 Basketball 1,2, 33 Soccer Champions 3,43 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Purdue. Becker, Lucille T. 0Kenilworth: Honor Group 41 Girls' Club Representative 23 Glee Club 2,33 Opera Group 43 Yeo- man of the Guard 4. Beebe, Christopher K. 0 Kit, Glencoe: Honor Group 1, 23 Information Desk 43 Door Guard 2,33 Football 23 Letter 23 IM Track 23 Baseball 1,2,33 Basketball 13 Soccer 33 Swimming 33 Advisor Room Manager 43 Love Rides the Rails 43 Debate 1,2,3.43 Forensic League 43 Board 43 Reily Award 33 Gavel Club 1,2,33 Boys' Career Club 3. Beglen, Mary Claire 9Kenilworth: Girls' Club Repre- sentative 33 Lagniappe 43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Swing Club 1,23 Spanish Club 23 University of Ari- ZOIIH. Behnke, Yvallace 'Wilmette: Honor Group 43 In- formation Desk 43 Usher Corps 43 Door Guard 3,43 IM Basketball 2,43 Soccer Champ 33 Lagniappe 2, 33 Band 13 Radio Club 1,2.3,43 President 43 Public Address Corps 2,3,43 Radio Club Chief Operator 33 Science Club 4. Beinlick, Nancy E. 'Winnetka: Bryant and Stratton. Belnap, Nancy 'Hubbard Woods: Girls' Club Friendly Committee 13 Charity Committee 33 Hockey 23 Chevron 13 Numerals 23 Representative 33 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Psychology Club 33 De Pauw. Bereaw, McClain M. 0 Mac, Wilmette: Swimming 1,2, 33 Letter 1,33 Orchestra 1,2,33 Band 1,2,33 Choir 1,23 Radio Club 1,23 3,43 Chief Operator 3,43 Lens Club 1,23 Visual Education Staff 3,4. Bergerson, Constance 0 Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 3,43 Glee Club 43 Evanston High School 1,2. Bergesen, Irene 0 Winnetka: Glee Club. Berglund, Dolores 'Laurie, Glenview: Oliice Staff 43 Carl Schurz 13 Maine Township High School 2,33 St. Elizabeth's School of Nursing. Bergstrand, Phyllis R. 'Wilmette: Honor Group 1,23 Girls' Club Charity Committee 43 Service Club 3,43 Girls' Career Club 3.4. Berry, Jane Louise 0 Weasey, Winnetka: Girls' Club Publicity Committee 33 Lagniappe 33 Inklings contributor 33 Dramatic Club 33 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Southwest, Kansas City, Missouri 1,23 Bradford Junior College. Bess, Audrey E. 9 Wilmette: G.A.A. Baseball 13 Nu- merals 13 Victory Group 43 Bry- ant and Stratton. Best, Richard F. 'Wilmette: Student Council Pub- licity Committee 43 Tri Ship Rep- resentative 1,23 Publicity Commit- tee 33 Track 3,43 IM Track 33 Soc- cer 33 Football 23 Basketball 2,3,43 Volleyball 2,33 Handball 43 Lag- niappe 33 Iolanthe 33 Yeoman of the Guard 43 Opera Group 3,43 Ensemble 3,43 Choir 3,43 Glee Club 1,23 Echoes' Art Staff 43 News Staff 2,33 Inklings' Contributor 33 Rifle Club 23 Senior Music Club 2,43 Kenyon. Beuttas, Robert H. 'Hubbard Woods: Football 2,33 Track 2,33 The Citadel. Billings, Florence M. 0 Flossie, Glencoe: T.N.T. 43 Honor Society 4g Honor Group 1, 2,3,43 Student Council War Depart- ment Assistant 43 Study Hall Super- visor 43 Girls' Club Employment Committee Head 43 G.A.A. Represen- tative 1,33 Chevron 23 300-pt. Award 23 News Advertising Staff 33 Cir- culation Staff 43 Inklings Staff Edi- tor-in-Chief 43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Latin Club 2,3,43 President 3, 43 Secretary 43 French Club 3,43 Psychology Club 33 Wellesley. Binder, Richard L. 9 Glencoe: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Groups 1,2,3,43 Tri-Ship Repre- sentative 13 Usher Corps 43 Tennis 33 Chess Club 13 Science Club 33 Northwestern. Bishop, Beatrice M. 0 Bea, Wilmette: Honor Group 33 Study Hall Supervisor 23 Stu- dent Council Building and Grounds Committee 23 Girls' Club Represen- tative 1,33 Financial Committee 33 Friendly Committee 43 Iolanthe 33 Yeomen of the Guard 43 Opera Group 3,43 Choir 4g Glee Club 1,23 News Staff 2,33 Girls' Career Club 33 Colorado College. Bishop, Jack 0 Glenview: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Groups 1,2,3,43 Student Council Finance Committee 33 Tri-Ship Service Registration Committee 3, 43 Usher Corps 3,43 Football 1,43 Letter 43 IM Football 2,33 Basket- ball 2,33 Volleyball 2,33 Carleton. Blaesing, Gilbert W. 0Glenview: Admirable Criton 33 Dramatic Club 3. 137 Blair, Gordon R. 'Winnetka: Honor Group 13 Bas- ketball 1,23 IM Football 1,33 Soc- cer 33 Class Champs 33 Track 1,33 Volleyball 1,33 Tucson 23 Arizonaf' Blake, Charles B. ' Northfield: Honor Group 13 Tri- Ship Student Aid Committee 43 IM Baseball l,2,33 Basketball 23: Volleyball 1,23 Soccer 33 Football l,2,33 Gondoliers 23 Iolanthe 33 Yeoman of the Guard 43 Opera Group 3,43 Glee Club 23 Choir 3,43 Archaeology Club 1,2Q Latin Club l,2,33 Stamp Club lg Boys' Career Club 43 Northwestern. Blaser., William H. ' Wilmette: ' ' Yeo m a n of the Guard 43 Opera Group 43 Orches- tra lg Glee Club 33 Illinois. Block, David P. 'Glencoe: IM Basketball 43 Champs 43 Volleyball 43 Champs 43 Tennis 43 Football 43 Science Club 3,43 Aeronautics Club 3,43 Rifle Club 3,43 Senn High School 1,23 Chicago. Bluhm, Barbara J. 0 Winnetka: Honor Group 2,3,43 G.A.A. 100-point Award 13 News Staff 1,23 Business Staff 2,33 Span- ish Club 2,3,43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Denison. Bohn, Mathilda E. 'Glenview: G.A.A. Chevron 2g Commerce Club 3. Bond, Nancy C. 0 Glencoe: Girls' Club Social Com- mittee 4g G.A.A. Representative 43 Glee Club 2,33 Service Club 43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Spanish Club 33 Marywood 13 Beloit. Borgeson, Jeane L. 0 Wilmette: Honor Groups 2,33 Girls' Career Club 33 Service Club 3.43 University of Wisconsin. Borre, Edward M. 0 Wilmette: Football 23 Baseball 123 Mana er 3' IM Basketball 1, , 7 3 g s 2,33 Golf 1,23 Illinois. Borre, Eileen 'Wilmette: German Club 33 Ev- anston Business School. Borre, James H. 'Wilmette: Door Guard 4. Borre, Lester F. 0 Wilmette: Door Guard 2,3,43 IM Baseball 43 Swimming 4. Bowser, Nevin G. 0 Wilmette: Honor Group 43 Presi- dent Senior Classg Football 2,3,43 Letter 2,3,43 Basketball 3,43 Let- ter 43 Baseball 2,43 Letter 2,43 IM Track 3,43 Basketball 23 Volleyball 2,33 Track 33 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Crafton High School 13 Geor- gia Tech. Bradiield, Bruce A. 'Wilmette: IM Football 1,23 Bas- ketball 1,2,43 Volleyball 2,33 Ping Pong 2,3,43 Soccer 4. Bray, Allen Richard, Jr. 0 Dick, Glencoe: Usher Corps 43 Swimming 1,2,3,43 Basketball 4-3 Boys' Career Club '33 Princeton. 138 Bredemeier, Verona 0 Wilmette: Glee Club 33 Spanish Club 2,3Q Colorado. Breuer, Adam A. 5Glencoe: Study Hall Supervisor 4g Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Letter 2,3,43 Co-Captain 43 Citadel. Brewer, Thomas F. 'Winnetkaz T.N.T. 43 Honor So- ciety 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Stu- dent Council Representative 43 Tri- ship Representative 23 Dinner Com- mittee 43 Lagniappe 43 IM Soc- cer 33 Touch Football 1,23 Soft- ball 23 News Staff 1,3,43 Assistant News Editor 43 News Editor 43 Swing Club 13 Stamp Club 23 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Carleton. Brooks, Sally J. 0 Northbrook: G. A. A. 1,2,3,43 Swimming lg Speedball lg Rhythms l,2,33 Senior Orchestra 3,43 Art League 43 Goddard. Brown, Joanne U Winnetka: Honor Group 13 Girls' Club Arrangement Committee 13 Charity Committee 33 Head 4g Representative 1,33 Service Club 3,43 Treasurer 33 Social Chairman 43 Girls' Career Club 3. Browne, Harry C. 'Wilmette: Honor Groups 1,23. Tri-Ship Representative 43 Infor- mation Desk 43 Usher Corps 43 Baseball 1,33 Letter 33 Class Champs 33 Rifle Club 13 Naval Aviation. Bruce, David R. 'Winnetkaz Honor Group 1,43 Study Hall Supervisor 43 Student Council Study Hall Committee 43 Tri-Ship Club Room Committee 3,43 Usher Corps 43 Swimming 13 Bas- ketball 3,43 Track 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Letter 2,43 IM Basketball 23 Baseball 1,23 Syracuse Univer- sity. Brueggeman, David C. 0 Winnetka: Football 3,43 Letter 43 Glee Club 2,3Q Opera Group 43 Yeoman of the Guard 43 Debate Team 33 Geography Club 2,33 Northwestern. Buchanan, John F. 'Winnetkat Honor Society 43 Honor Group 2,33 Swimming l,2,33 Guard 33 Letter 2,3. Bucher, Shirley A. 0 Winnetka: Honor Group 33 Glee Club 1,2,33 Opera Group 4. Buehler, Heidy 0 Wilmette: Spanish Club 43 Maine Township High School l,2,33 North- western. Buford, Ann 'Wilmette: Girls' Club Friendly Committee 33 Kankakee 23 Mount Holyoke. Buhai, Carolyn S. 0 Winnetka: T.N.T. 43 Honor So- ciety 43 Honor Group l,2,33 Stu- dent Council Representative 43 Girls' Club Financial Committee 23 It Pays to Advertise 43 Actors' Guild 1,23 Head of Officials 43 Pub- licity Committee 33 Representative Senivk 33 Hockey 43 300 Point Award 33 Numerals 43 Chevron 13 Glee Club 23 News Staff 2,33 Echoes Staff 43 Quill Club 23 French Club 33 Girls' Career Club 33 Smith. Burg, George R. 9 Winnetka: Honor Group 43 Study Hall Supervisor 43 Student Council Study Hall Committee 33 Tri-Ship Representative 1,43 Foot- ball 1,2,3,43 Letter 43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 IM Soccer 1,2,3,43 Golf 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 23 Rifle Club 1,43 Swing Club 23 Coin Club 1,23 Cornell. Burkland, Jean D. 'Wilmette: Girls' Club Arrange- ments Committee 3g Lagniappe 33 Actors' Guild 33 Girls' Career Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Palatine 13 Amundsen 23 Illinois. Burlingham, William 0 Winnetka: Illinois. Burt, Geraldine ' Glenview. Cable, Marjorie ' Glencoe. Cahn, Beatrice B. . 'Bea, Glencoe: G.A.A. Hockey 23 Advanced Rhythms 3,43 Base- ball 23 Chevron lg Inklings Stai 3g Broadcasting Club 43 Girls' Career Club 33 Bennington. Cahn, James Allen 0Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Tri-Ship Representative 33 Football l,2,33 Letter 2,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Letter 2g News Staff 23 Boys' Career Club 3. Cahn, Morton D., Jr. 0 Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Groups 1,2,33 Student Council Study Hall Committee 33 Service Committee 43 Tri-Ship Represent- ative 23 Swimming 1,23 IM Bas- ketball 43 '4Pirates of Penzance 13 lolanthe 3g Gondoliers 23 Yeoman of the Guard 43 Opera Group 13 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 13 Senior Music Club 2,3,43 Treasurer 43 Yale. Caldwell, Elizabeth Burns 0 Wilmette: Girls' Club Publicity Committee 33 Glee Club 1,2,33 Actors' Guild 23 Lagniappe 43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 French Club 43 Stevens. Caley, Thomas H. 'Wilmette: Gymnastics 33 Track 2,43 News Staff 13 Swing Club 13 Northwestern. Campana, Anna M. 'Wilmette: Oliice Staff 43 G.A.A. Speedball 43 Chevron 43 Yeoman of the Guard 43 Opera Group 43 Glee Club 2,3Q News Stall 3,42 Girls' Career Club 3,43 French Club 2,3,43 Art League 13 Illinois. Campbell, Richard 0 Winnetka: Basketball 1,23 Letter 23 Lagniappe 1,33 Swing Club 1,23 University of Miami. Campbell, Samuel E. 0Kenilworth: Football 3,43 Letter 43 I.M. Baseball 1,23 Football 1,23 Basketball 1,21 Choir 13 News Photography Staff l,2,33 Illinois. Canning, George E. ' Wilmette: I.M. Softball 1,23 Football 43 Boys' Career Club 43 Northwestern. Carlson, Eleanor E. 'Wilmette: Girls' Career Club 33 American Academy of Art. Carlson, Rosemary 0Kenilworth: Girls' Career Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Sullivan High School l,2,33 Northwestern. Carpenter, Mary Elizebeth 0 Merrie, Wilmette: Girls' Club Representative 23 Glee Club 23 Swing Club 13 Knitting Club lg Milwaukee Downer Seminary 33 Bennington. Carroll, Ann Sherman Parkes 'Winnetka: Honor Group 1,22 Girls' Club Social Committee 23 Publicity Committee 43 G.A.A. Publicity Committee 13 Yeoman of the Guard 43 Glee Club 1,23 Opera Group 3,43 Choir 43 Swing Club 13 Girls' Career Club 33 Ben- nett Junior College. Case, Irene Patricia 'Glenviewz Glee Club lg Girls' Career Club 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Monticello. Casey, Suzanne 3 0 Kenilworth: Southwest H i g h, Kansas City, Mo. 1,2,3. Chapin, Margaret A. 'Peggy, Wilmette: Honor So- ciety 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 De- fense Auditor 43 Girls' Club Friend ly Committee 3g Representative 23 4'Lagniappe 43 Make-up Crew 4: Latin Club lg Girls' Career Club 3,43 Service Club 4. Chilcote, William C. 'Winnetka: I.M. Tennis 3,43 Northwestern. Childs, George 0 Glencoe: I.M. Baseball 43 Foot- ball 3,43 Soccer 3,43 Handball 3,43 Rifle Club lg Swing Club 1. Christian, David 'Wilmette: I.M. Tennis 43 Golf 2,3,43 Swimming 43 Table Tennis 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Glee Club l,2,33 Opera Group 43 Illinois. Clark, Coleman, Jr. 'Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 2,33 Student Council Publicity- Committee 43 Tri-Ship Representative 23 Service Register Committee 43 IM School Doubles Champs 33 Lagniappe,' 3,43 Gon- doliers 23 Iolanthe 33 g'Yeoman of the Guard 43 Opera Group 2,3, 43 lst Glee Club 13 Choir 3,43 En- semble 3,43 Echoes Staff 43 Senior Music Club 43 Boys' Career Club 4. Clarke, James T. 9 Wilmette: T.N.T. 3,43 Honor Group 13 Student Council Assem- bly Committee 1,2,3,43 Executive Secretary of Student Supervised Study Halls 43 Representative 33 College Exhibit Committee 33 Tri- Ship Representative 33 President of Freshman Class3 Usher Corps 3,43 Track 1,2,3,4-3 Letter 23 Foot- ball 43 IM Basketball Champs 13 Track Champs 13 What A Life 33 Glee Club 1,23 Inklings Art Editor 33 Contributor 33 Dramatic Club 3,43 Boys' Career Club 33 Ameri- can Legion Safety Award 33 Royal Canadian Air Force. Cleary, Robert M. 9Winnetka: Study Hall Supervisor 43 Student Council Assembly Com- mittee 43 Door Guard 23 Informa- tion Desk 43 Football 1,23 Letter 23 Basketball 3,43 Letter 43 I.M. Basketball 1,2,3,43 Champs 1,2,33 Volleyball l,2,3,43 Champs 1,2,43 School Champs 43 Boys' Career Club 43 Sports Club 33 Notre Dame. Cody, Ann 9Winnetka: T.N.T. 3,43 Honor Society 43 Honor Groups 1,23 Stu- dent Council Representative 13 So- cial Committee lg Finance Com- mittee 2,33 Building and Grounds Committee 23 Study Hall Super- visor 33 Girls' Club Vice-President 43 Friendly Committee 23 G.A.A. Awards Committee 3g Swimming 1,2,33 Speedball 1,23 Telegraphic Meet 3,43 Chevron 13 Numerals lg 300 Point Award 33 Swimming Manager 23 Square Dancing Man- ager 33 Basketball 2,3,43 Tennis 1,2,3,43 Talent Show Staff 2,3,43 Glee Club 1,2,33 French Club 33 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Swing Club 1,33 Mills. Cogswell, Margaret 9 Peg, Glencoe: T.N.T. 3,43 Hon- or Society 43 Honor Groups 3,43 Student Council Study Hall Com- mittee 33 Girls' Club Financial Committee 33 G.A.A. Social Chair- man 43 Volleyball 33 Hockey 43 Baseball 33 Rifle 13 Speedball 1,3, 43 Basketball 33 Tllinois Speedball lg Numerals lg Chevron lg 300 Point Award 33 Yeomen of ,the Guard 43 Glee Club 2,33 Opera Group 43 Echoes Senior Section Staff 43 News Staff 3,43 Phychology Club 33 French Club 3,43 Presi- dent 43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Wellesley. Cohn, Robert H. 9Wilmette: Honor Group 13 Foot- ball 3,43 Letter 43 Track 1.2,3,43 14cti I.M. Basketball 1,2,43 Volleyball 2,32 Baseball 1,2,33 Northwestern. Cohrs, James C. 9 .lim, Winnetka: Tri-Ship Din- ner Committee 33 Dance Committee 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Letter 2,43 Boys' Career Club 43 Stanford. Cole, Dorothy 9Winnetka: Honor Group 1,23 Girls' Club Publicity Committee 43 'gYeomen of the Guardi' 43 Gon- doliers 23 Orchestra 1,2,43 Art League 1,2,43 President 43 Junior Music Club lg Senior Music Club 2,43 Goddard College, Plainfield, Vermont 3. Coleman, Norma 9Glenview: Waller 1,2. Collins, Doris 9Wilmette: Commerce Club 33 Moser. Collyer, Willianl A. 9 Bill, Wilmette: I.M. Football 1,23 Basketball 3. Compton, John D. 9Glencoe: Football 2,33 Gymnas- tics 33 Track 43 Debate Team 33 Citadel. Coolidge, Robert 9c'Bob, Winnetka: lnformation Desk 43 I.M. Track 13 Swimming 33 Champs 33 Boys, Career Club 3,43 News Staff 33 Swing Club 1,33 Brown. Cooper, Pat 9Wilmette: Honor Groups 1,2333 Girls' Club Financial Committee 43 Service Club 43 Girls' Career Club 3g Miami. Cordell, Arthur 9 Glenview. Corra, Cizera 9 Glencoe. Coulson, Jacqueline 9 Val, Wilmette: Evanston Town- ship High School 1,2,33 William Woods. Creagh, James G. 9Wilmette: RiHe Club 1,33 Ripon College. Crocker, John M. 9 Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Groups 1,2,3,43 Tri-Ship Dance Committee 43 Lagniappe 43 Busi- ness Manager 43 Program Commit- tee 43 Information 3,43 Usher Corps 43 I.M. Baseball 1,22 Basket- ball 1,2,33 Football 2,33 Echoes- Assistant Editor 33 Editor in Chief 43 Stamp Club 33 Chess Club 13 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Cornell University. Crowell, Jeanne 9 Wilmette: Honor Groups 33 Girls' Club Representative 23 Financial 'th Committee 43 G.A.A. Swimming 1, 43 Golf 43 'iAdmirable Crichton 33 Glee Club 1,2,33 Opera Group 43 Dramatic Club 3,43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Swing Club 1,3Q Knitting Club 13 Duke. Cunliif, Elizabeth S. 9 Betty, Glenview: Honor Groups 33 Psychology Club 33 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Tennis 3,43 Manager 43 French Club 43 Vassar. Currie, J. Niel 9 Wilmette: I.M. Track Champs 2. Cutter, Darrell E. 9 Red, Winnetka: Honor Grouo 43 Glee Club 3,43 Marshfield High School 1,23 Eureka. Dahl, Richard N. 9 Dick, Winnetka: Swimming 2,33 IM Basketball l,2,3,43 Football 2,33 Baseball 1,2,33 Football 23 Band 1,2,3. Daily, Orville Guy, Jr. 9 Owe, Wilmette: Student Coun- cil Representative lg Building and Grounds Committee 1.2,33 Tri-Ship Dance Committee 3,43 Glee Club 1,23 Lagniappe 4. Dank, Gorden J. 9 Winnetka: Tri-Ship Representa- tive 2,43 IM Soccer 43- Basketball 43 Usher Corps 3,43 Information Desk 43 Glee Club 4. Danner, Melvin I., Jr. 9 Winnetka: Study Hall Supervisor 33 Football 1,2,33 Letter 23 Purdue. Darley, John W. 9Kenilworth: T.N.T. 3,43 Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Tri-Ship Representative 1,2,33 Usher Corps 3,43 IM Basketball 1,23 Foot- ball 1,23 The American Way', 23 The Admirable Crichtoni' 3g i'Arms and the Man 33 Lag- niappe 33 Coordinator 43 uThe Gondoliers 23 ulolanthei' 3g Opera Group 2,3,43 Glee Club 13 Choir 3,43 Ensemble 3,43 Hobby Club 13 Dramatic Club 2,3,43 Senior Music Club 3,43 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Kenyon. Darling, Beverly L. 9 Kenilworth: S t u d e n t Council Representative 23 Study Hall Supervisor 43 Girls' Club Friendly Committee 43 Glee Club 1,23 French Club 33 Girls' Career Club 33 Carleton. Dauchy, Peter 9Winnetka: Track Manager 2,33 Rifle Club 1,23 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Cornell. Davidson, Donald J. 9Wilmette: T.N.T. 43 Study Hall Supervisor 43 Tri-Ship Service Committee 43 Dinner Committee 33 Senior Hop Publicity Committee 43 Usher Corps 3,43 Door Guards 23 Track 2,3,43 Letter 2,43 Football 3,43 Letter 43 Swimming 13 IM Basketball 13 Volleyball 13 Light Crew 23 Iolanthe 33 Yeoman of the Guard 43 Opera Group 3,43 Band 13 Glee Club 1,23 Choir 3,43 Ensemble 43. Sport Club 13 Senior Music Club 43 Boys' Career Club 4. Davis, Charles F. 9 Wilmette: Honor Society 4g Hon- or Group 1,2,33 Band 1,2,3,43 Sci- ence Club 2,33 Chess Club 1,2,33 Latin Club 23 Chicago. Davis, Edward A. 9 5'Tony, Winnetka: D e f e n s e Representative 43 Football 2,3,43 Baseball 1,23 Track 43 J,V, Let- ter3 Rifle Club 13 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Georgia Tech. Davis, Graham 9Winnetka: Tri-Ship Award 4-3 T.N.T. 33 President 4g Honor So- ciety 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Study Hall Supervisor 3,43 Student Council Representative 1,23 Pub- licity Committee 1,23 Tri-Ship President 43 Junior Class Chair- man: Publicity Committee 1,23 Usher Corps 3,43 Swimming 1,2, 3,43 Letter 1,2,3,43 Co-Captain 2,43 State Champion 33 Guard 2,3,43 Golf 2,33 Letter 2,33 Captain 33 News Staff 33 Sigma Gamma Sigma3 Cornell. Davis, Milford B. 9 Kenilworth: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,33 Orchestra 1,2, 3,43 Senior Music Club 3,43 Kenyon. Davis, Philip D., Jr. 9 Bud, Wilmette: Honor Group 13 Student Council Representative lg Building and Grounds Commit- tee 1,2,33 Service Committee 43 Head 43 Tri-Ship Representative 1,33 Usher Corps 43 Swimming 13 IM Basketball 43 '6Iolanthe 33 Opera Group 3,43 Glee Club 1,23 Choir 3,43 Echoes Staff 2,33 Boys' Career Club 43 Cornell, Davis, Robert C. 9 Northfield: T.N.T. 43 Honor So- ciety 3,43 Honor Groups 1,2,33 Tri. Ship Representative 3, Sec.-Treas. 43 Information Desk 33 Glee Club 2,33 Echoes Staff 2,33 Business Manager 43 Carleton. DeClerque, E. Steven 9 Steve, Winnetka: T.N.T. 43 Honor Group lg Student Council Assembly Committee 43 Tri-Ship Interscholastic Relations Commit. tee 33 Service Committee 33 Stu- dent Aid Committee 3,43 Chairman 43 Assistant Advisor 4g Informa- tion Desk 3,43 Usher Corps 33 Swimming 2,3,43 Co-Captain 43 Let. fel' 2,33 State Champs 33 State Breaststroke Champ 43 IM Foot- ball Champs 33 Handball 43 Ink- lings Contributor 3g Stamp Club 23 Vice-President 23 Boys' Career Club 3,42 Sigma Gamma Sigma 3,42 Princeton. Deily, Fredric H. 9Glenview: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Council Finance Committee 3g Tri-Ship Representative 23 Student Aid Com- mittee 43 Usher Corps 43 Informa- tion Desk 3,43 IM Football 1,2,43 Basketball' 2,3,43 Volleyball 1,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,43 Sgc- cer 2,3343 Glee Club 23 Opera Group 33 Geography Club 1,2,3,43 President 2g Sports Club 1,2,33 Spanish Club 3,43 Secretary 43 Harvard Club Award 33 Northwest- ern University. 139 Delaney, Robert O. 9Glencoe: Honor Group 1,23 Tri- Ship Club Room Committee 33 In- formation Desk 3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Letter 2,3,43 Class Foot- ball Champs 23 Harvard. Devlin, Edward 9 Wilmette: T.N.T. 3,43 Honor So- ciety 43 Honor Group 1,2,43 Tri- Ship Dinner Chairman 33 Dance Chairman 43 Class Treasurer 13 President 23 Usher Corps 3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Letter 2,3,43 Suburban League Champ 50 yd. 23 100 yd. 23 Football 3,43 Letter 43 IM Track Champ 1,23 Gondoliers 23 Hlolan- the 33 Yeoman of the Guard 43 Opera Group 3,43 Senior Orchestra 1,23 Glee Club 1,23 Choir 3,43 En- semble 43 Inklings Art Editor 33 Le Flambeau Staii 43 Inklings Contributor 3,43 Northwestern. Diamond, William R. 9Wilmette: Football 2,43 Baseball 43 Letter 43 IM Basketball 3,43 Glee Club 1,2,33 Opera Group 43 U. C. L. A. Dickson, George G. 9 Winnetka: Tri-Ship Service Com- mittee 43 Usher Corps 43 IM Hand- ball 1,23 News Advertising Staff 1,23 Traffic Squad 43 New Trier Service Squad 4-3 Captain 43 Rifle lnstructor3 Illinois. Diettrieh, Nina Mae 9Glencoe: Girls' Club Represen- tative 43 G.A.A. Baseball 1,23 Basketball 1,23 Speedball 1,23 Vol- leyball 23 Hockey 23 Chevron 13 Numerals 13 300-point Award 2g Girls' Career Club 2,3,43 Psy- chology Club 2,33 RiHe Club 33 Service Club 43 Swing Club 1,29 Illinois. Digre, Jacqueline 9 .lackie, Wilmette: Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Art League 13 La Escuela de Aquadielag Puerta Rico 33 Art Institute. Digre, Joanne P. 9Wilmette: G.A.A. Representative 13 News Staif 23 Swing Club3 La Escuela de Aquadiela3 Puerta Rico 33 Lawrence. Dinauer, Helen 9Wilmette: Girls' Career Club 43 Career Institute. Doepel, M. Elise 9 Winnetka: Girls' Career Club 33 Victory Corps 45 MafYW00d 1.2: Arizona. Donahue, Edward J. 9 Kenilworth: Football 1,2,3,43 Let- ter 23 Basketball 1,2,43 IM Volley- ball 23 Boys' Career Club 43 Illi- nois. Dormitzer, Robert C. 9Kenilworth: Gavel Club 1,2,3,43 Georgetown. Dovenmuehle, Elizibath D. 9 Beth, Winnetka: Girls' Club Charity Committee 13 G.A.A. So- cial Committee lg Swimming As- sistant 4g 300-point Award 3g News Staff 33 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Psychology Club 33 FrCI1Cb Club 43 Victory Corps 43 Carleton. 140 Drey, Barbara 9Winnetka: Honor Group lg Lagniappe 33 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Spanish Club 33 Psychology Club 3g Carleton. Drum, Stuart I. 9 Glencoe: I.M. Soccer 43 Volley- ball 43 RiHe Club 4. Drummond, Evan J. 9Wilmette Honor Group 2,33 M.I.T. Dudley, Theodore V. 9Wilmette: Football 1,2,3,43 Let- ter 23 Baseball 1,2,3 43 I.M. Foot- ball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 43 Gavel Club 13 Boys' Career Club 43 Northwestern. Edwards, Roy S. 9 Glencoe: Football 2,43 Letter 43 Track 3,43 Baseball 43 I.M. Golf Champs 3,43 Baseball 43 Basketball 43 Dartmouth. Eggert, Edward H. 9 Kenilworth. Eisenberg, Nita A. 9 Winnetka: Glee 23 Fr a n c e s Shimer College 3. Eldredge, Sarah G. 9 Sally, Winnetka: Honor So- ciety 43 Honor Groups 1,2,3,43 LaCrosse 23 Volleyball 2,3,43 Head 43 Basketball 33 Speedball 3,43 Numerals 2g Chevron 23 300-point Award 33 600-point Award 43 Girls' Career Club 3,4. Eldridge, Marylin C. 9Winnetka: Honor Group 33 Stu- dent Council Interschool Relations Committee 23 Girls' Club Repre- sentative 2,43 G.A.A. Representa- tive 43 Yeoman of the Guard 43 Glee Club 2,33 Opera Group 43 Choir 43 Quill Club 1,23 French Club 33 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Service Club 43 Wisconsin. Elliff, Joseph C., Jr. 9 Joe, Winnetka: Honor Group lg Study Hall Supervisor 33 Usher Corps 43 I.M. Track 1.3,43 Foot- ball 33 The American Way 23 Actors' Guild 23 Gondoliers 23 Iolanthe 33 Yeomen of the Guard 43 Opera Group 2,33 Or- chestra 1,2,33 Glee Club 13 Choir 2,3,43 Ensemble 2,3,43 News Staff 3g Senior Music Club 33 North- western. Ellmore, R. Terry 9Northfield: I.M. Baseball 1,23 Georgia Military Academy 3g Northwestern. Endersbee, M. Claire 9 Winnetka: Woodrow Wilson H.S. 1,2,33 Illinois. Endersbee, Ruth 9 Winnetka: Woodrow Wilson H.S. 1,2,3. Engelhardt, William 9 Bill, Winnetka: Football 13 I.M. Basketball 1,23 Football 23 Volleyball Champs 23 Boys' Career Cub 43 Sarasota High School 3g Gillette Tech. en be Engels, Jean E. 9 Wilmette: 2nd Glee Club 33 Art League 3,4. Engels, Nickolas J. 9 Wilmette: Door Guard 343 Foot- ball 13 I.M. Football 1,23 Volley- ball 1,2,33 Baseball 3,43 Track Champs 2,33 Table Tennis 1,23 U.S. Navy. Enright, Jane 9 Northbrook. Enright, Robert H. 9 Northbrook: Track 1,2,3,43 C0- captain 43 Letter 3,43 Commerce Club 33 Boys' Career Club 4. Esch, Josephine M. 9Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Groups 3,43 Girls' Club Representative 43 Girls' Club Friendly Committee 43 G.A.A. Ten- nis 43 Chairman of Exercise Com- mittee Victory Corps 43 German Club 3,43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 News Staff 43 Spence School 1,23 Smith. Etterwind, Elizabeth A. 9 Betsy, Glencoe: Student Coun- cil Representative 1,2,33 Social Committee 1,33 Study Hall Com- mittee 23 Chairman of Girls' Club Arrangement Committee 3g Vice- President of Sophomore Class3 G.A.A. Secretary 23 Baseball 1,23 Speedball 2,33 Hockey 1,2,33 Swim- ming 1,2,3,43 Riflery 13 Water Ballet Committee 13 Chevron 13 Numerals 13 300-point Award 2: 600-point Award 33 Spanish Club 43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Rifle Club 1,23 French Club 23 Service Club 3,43 Swing Club 1,33 DePauw. Franckboner, Dixie Lee 9Wilmette: Girls' Club Friendly Committee 43 Representative 3,43 G.A.A. 300-point Award 23 What a Life 33 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 .lun- ior Music Club 1,2,33 Senior Music Club 3,43 Dramatic Club 3,43 Northwestern. Felsenthal, James G. 9 Glencoe: Visual Education Corps 1,23 IM Basketball 1,2,3,43 Foot- ball 1,2,33 Baseball 1,2,33 Soccer 1,23 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Lens Club 13 Illinois. Feltman, Eleanor C. 9Kenilworth: Girls' Club Repre- sentative 23 Friendly Committee 3g Glee Club 2,33 News Staff 2g Gavel Club 23 Swing Club 13 Spanish Club 33 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Monticello. Fenner, Joseph C. 9Winnetka: Loyola Academy 1,2, 33 Michigan. Fischer, Fred A. 9 Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Group 43 Information Desk 43 Traflic Squad 4g German Club 43 Illinois. Fisher, Charles J. 9Winnetka: IM Football Charn- pions 33 Illinois. Fisher, Gloria 9Wilmette: Honor Group 43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Southwest, Kansas City, Mo., 23 Stephens. Fitzgerald, Roy 9 Winnetka: Swimming 1,23 IM Baseball 1,23 Volleyball 1,2,33 Glee Club 1,23 Geography 1,23 Manual Arts, Los Angeles, Calif., 33 South- ern California. Fletcher, Robert P. 9Glencoe: IM Tennis 33 Echoes Photography Staff 33 Annapolis. Flint, Barbara R. 9Kenilworth: Girls' Club Repre- sentative 13 Speedball 13 Numeral 13 Lagniappe 43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Riile Club 2,33 Swing Club 1. Flint, Dorothy J. 9Kenilworth: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 33 Student Council Representative 43 Publicity Com- mittee 43 Girls' Club Representative 1,23 Social Committee 43 Speedball lg Numeral 13 Glee Club 33 Girls' Career Club 2,33 Mills. Flogaus, Barbara 9 Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Student Coun- cil Safety Committee 43 Girls' Club Financial Committee 33 So- cial Committee 43 G.A.A. Basket- ball lg Swimming 2,3,43 Guards 43 Glee Club 23 French Club 43 Junior Music Club 23 Senior Music Club 2,3,43 Smith. Foldi, Andrew 9 Andy, Chicago: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 IM Table Tennis 1,2,33 Opera Group 2,3,43 Glee Club 13 Choir 2,3,43 Musicale Club 1,2,3,43 Program Chairman 33 Vice President 43 University of Wisconsin. Foreman, Joan K. 9Glencoe: Girls' Club Represen- tative lg Numerals lg French Club 1,2,3,43 Swing Club Club 13 Carleton. 13 Nautical Forstall, Richard L. Society 43 IM Horse- shoes 1,23 Ping Pong 1,23 Hand- ball lg Geography Club 1,2,3,43 President 43 Latin Club 2,3,43 Treasurer 3g President 43 Musicale 1,2,33 Coin Club 1,2,33 Vice-Presi- dent 33 University of Chicago. 9Winnetka: Honor Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Foss, Arthur R. 9 Kenilworth. Foss, Richard L. 9Kenilworth: Honor Society 4g Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Inklings Staff 43 Northwestern. Fossum, Sylvia 9Winnetka: Art League 1,23 Knitting Club 1,25 Musicale l,2,35 Gregg. Fox, Wvilliam 0Winnetka: Lagniappe Commit- tee 3,45 Football 45 Letter 45 Base- ball 25 Swimming 2,3,45 IM Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,35 Basket- ball 1,2,35 Iolanthe 35 Glee Club 2,35 Boys' Career Club 3. Fragassi, Nello R. 0Winnetka: Frosh-Soph Baseball 25 IM Golf 15 Basketball 1,2545 Baseball 1,35 Soccer 35 Football 2,35 Champion Relay 2. Franco, Daniel 0Glencoe: J.V. Basketball 35 IM Junior Golf Championship 35 Basketball 1,253,45 Baseball 152,45 Soccer 3,45 Football 1,2535 Glee Club 3,45 Boys' Career Club 3,45 University of Illinois. Franz, Edward J. 0 Wilmette. Fi-eyer, Susan 0 Glencoe: Honor Group 35 Yeo- Club Club men of the Guard 45 Glee 35 Opera Group 45 French 35 Musicale 25 Girls' Career Club 35 Mt. Hebron 15 Carleton. Frisch, Carolyn 0 Glenview: Honor Group 15 Senior Girls' Ofiice Staff 45 Victory Corps 45 Glee Club 25 News Staff 45 Latin Club 15 Journalism Club 25 Marywood 35 Miami. Fuessle, Richard 'Wilmette: IM Volleyball 1,2535 Manager 15 Basketball 1,2,35 Band 1,25 Purdue. Fuidge, James R. 'Wilmette: Honor Group 15 IM Golf 25 Hall Guard 45 Police Corps 45 Chicago. Fuller, Charles S. 'Winnetkaz Basketball 45 Boys' Career Club 45 Episcopal High School, Alexandria, Va. 1,2535 Cornell. Garcia, Lorenz 0 Winnetka: S t u d e n t Council Representative 15 Tri-Ship Repre- sentative 15 Stage Crew 1,2,3,45 Light Crew 3,45 Lagniappe 2,3545 '4American Way 2. Gardes, Irene S. 0 Evanston: Glee Club 2,35 Girls' Career Club 3,45 Western. Gassman, Lorayne ' Wilmette. Carling, Bruce H. 0 Glencoe: Basketball 253,45 Letter 253,45 Baseball 25 Letter 25 IM Touch Football 25 Class Champion 25 Sigma Gamma Sigma. Gavin, Richard I. 0 Glenview: Boys' Career Club 3,45 Sullivan High School 1.25 North- western. Geist, Joy A. 0Kenilworth: Gavel Club 1,45 Commerce Club 2,35 Registrar's Oliice 4. Genge, Charles D. 0 Wilmette: Student Council Inter- scholastic Relations Committee 35 IM Basketball 25 Glee Club 2,35 News Staff 2,35 Photography Editor 35 Lens Club 2,35 Secretary 35 Northwestern. Geppert, Robert R. ' Wilmette: Honor Society 45 Hon- or Group l,25 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Senior Music Club l,2,3,45 Musi- cale l,2,35 University of Chicago. Gere, George 'Winnetka: New York Military Academy 152. Getschow, Robert E. 0 Kenilworth: Football 25 IM Foot- ball 25 Volleyball 35 Tennis 35 Basketball 25 Track 35 Kentucky Military Institute 1. Gimbel, Sidney L. 'Glencoez Honor Group 35 Ten- nis 45 IM Track 35 Athletic Room Manager 45 Hall Guard 45 Senn 15 Northwestern. Gompert, Grace E. 0Winnetka: Girls' Club Arrange- ment Committee 45 Girls' Career Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Andrew Jackson High School, N. Y. 1,25 Miami University. Goodrich, Andrew L. 0 Andy, Winnetka: Honor Group 1,3,45 Tri-Ship Representative 2,35 Basketball 1,2,45 Tennis 2,3545 Champ 15 Letter 2,3,45 Golf 45 Table Tennis 45 Glee Club 15 Yale. Gorder, Shirlee L. 'Wilmette: Girls' Club Represen- tative 2,35 Rilie Club 25 Travel Club 35 Science Club 35 Service Club 3,45 Girls' Career Club 3,45 Psychology Club 35 Spanish Club 45 North Park 15 Wellesley. Gormley, William 0Winnetka: IM Football 25 Base- ball 25 Basketball 3,45 Volleyball 35 Badminton Club 35 North- western. G0urley5 John H. ' Glenview: Honor Group 1,25 In- formation Desk 45 IM Basketball 15 Aeronautical Club 35 Boys' Career Club 45 Purdue. Graf, Robert 0 Wilmette: Love Rides the Rails 45 Iolanthe 35 Yeoman of the Guard 45 Opera Group 253,45 Choir 45 Glee Club 15 Band 15 Army Air Corps. Grafiis, Marion E. 0 Merny, Winnetka: Girls' Club Publicity Committee 35 Girls' Nc tialit ie Career Club 35 Sketch Club 25 Stephens Junior College. Green, Barbara Anne 'Wilmette: T.N.'I'. 45 Student Council Social Committee 35 Stu- dent Relations Committee 35 As- sembly Committee 45 Girls' Club Representative 25 Friendly Com- mittee 2,35 Treasurer 45 Secretary of Sophomore Class5 G.A.A. Social Committee 25 Representative 1,35 Lagniappe 35 Yeomen of the Guard 45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Opera Group 45 Choir 45 Echoes Staff 35 News Staff 25 Junior Music Club 2,35 Swing Club 1,35 Treasurer 35 French Club 2,35 Girls' Career Club 3,45 DePauw. Greigg, Barbara 'Wilmette: Girls' Club Arrange- ments Committee 25 Glee Club l,2, 35 News Advertising Staff 1,2,45 Swing Club 15 Girls' Career Club 35 Evanston School of Nursing. Greigg, Elizabeth 0 Lizzy, Wilmette: Glee Club 35 Girls' Career Club 3,45 Art In- Slilltlie. Gross, Edward 0 Ed, Wilmette: Honor Group 15 f'Lagniappe 45 Band 15 Musicale 2,35 President 2,3,45 Senior Music Club 3,45 Lens Club 45 North- western. Grossberg, Marilyn 'Glencoer Honor Group 1,2,45 Girls' Club Representative 25 Pub- licity Committee 35 G.A.A. Swim- ming 15 Rifle Team 1,25 Chevron 15 Numerals 15 300-point Award 25 News Staff 2,35 Gavel Club 25 Quill Club 15 Lens Club 15 Rifle Club 2,35 U. C. L. A. Gubbins, David T. 'Kenilworth: University of South- ern California. Gallagher, Patrick D. 'Wilmette: Swimming Team 2535 Loyola Academy 15 St. John's Mili- tary Academy 2. Gulbransen, Nelda 0 Wilmette: Honor Society 45 Hon- or Group 1,2,35 Girls' Club So- cial Committee 45 Representative 45 News Staii' 45 Girls' Career Club 3,45 Ottawa Township High School 15 Northwestern. Haase, James W. 0Winnetka: IM Football 1,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Volleyball 2,35 Soc- cer 35 Gymnastics 3,45 Band 1,2,35 Swing Club 1,3. Hadley, Leo 'Wilmette: Football 1,45 Swim- ming l,2,3,45 Letter 2,45 Guards 2,35 IM Basketball 1.25 Volleyball 15 Track 1,2,3,45 Class 50-yard dash Champion: Aeronautical Club 35 Notre Dame. Hahn, Thomas 0 Wilmette: Basketball 1,2,45 Track l,2,35 Class Football Champs 3. Halls, Ruth 0Northfield: Honor Society 45 Honor Group 1,2,35 Girls' Career Club 35 Senn High School 15 Na- tional College of Education. Hamer, Phylis Joan 'Phyl, Wilmette: Grosse Pointe High School 2,35 MacMurray Col- lege. Hannen, Barbara 9 Wilmette: Speedball 15 Numerals 15 Chevron 25 Glee Club 35 Girls' Career Club 45 Victory Corps 4: Northern Illinois State Teachers' College. Happ, Charlotte D. ' Northfield. Happ, Robert R. 'Nortl1field: Door Guard 3,45 IM Track Champ 45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Champ 4-5 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Champ 4. Harper, Donald William 'Wilmette: Usher Corps 45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Vice-President 25 President 35 Musicale 2,3,45 Carle- ton. Hart, Margaret R. 'Peg, Winnetka: Honor Group 3,45 Student Council Interscholastic Relations Committee 35 Girls' Club Charity Committee 35 Hockey 1,35 Basketball 1,2,35 IM Sports Com- mittee 45 Numerals 15 Chevron 35 Glee Club 25 Opera Group 45 Yeomen of the Guard 45 Con- necticut. Hasselbcrg, Eugene F. 'Wilmette: Football 2,3545 Letter 2.3,45 Baseball 1,25 Volleyball Champ 25 Sigma Gamma Sigma 45 Safety Award 45 Rifle Club 2. Haugsness, Jean 'Wilmette: Girls' Club Represen- tative 45 G.A.A. Swimming 2. Hayson, Fannie 'Wilmette: Honor Group 1,25 Echoes Staff 3,45 Quill Club 1,25 Secretary 25 Spanish Club 35 Girls' Career Club 3,45 William Woods. Heckendorf, Frances 'Glencoe: Treble Clef 15 Glee Club 2,3,45 Girls Career Club 3. Hedman, Carol G. 0 Cal, Winnetka: Student Coun- cil Publicity Committee 45 Girls' Club Representative 35 G.A.A, Swimming 15 Numerals 15 Girls' Career Club 35 Service Club 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Swing Club 45 Lindenwood. Hefferan, William S. 'Bil1, Wilmette: Honor Groups 25 Student Council Representative 45 Publicity Committee 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Letter 43 Swimming 25 IM Baseball 35 Volleyball 35 What A Life 33 Lagniappe 45 News Staff 35 Dramatic Club 3,45 Yale. Heinzen, Donald 0 Dow, Wilmette: Loyola. Heike, James C. ' Jim, Glencoe: Tri-Ship Service Register Committee 45 J. V. Foot. ball 45 Letter 45 Basketball 45 Door Guard 45 Highland Park High School 15 Illinois. 141 Hemphill, Patricia 9Kenilworth: Girls' Club Repre- sentative l3 Lagniappe 43 Girls' Career Club 33 Swing Club 1: Spanish Club 43 Denison. Henderson, Beverly 9Winnetka: Honor Groups 2,3,43 Girls' Club Friendly Committee 13 Glee Club 23 Musicale 13 Girls' Career Club 33 Art League 23 Presi- dent 33 University of Kentucky. Herbuveaux, Nanette J. 9Wilmette: Student Council Stu- dent- Relations Committee 33 Girls' Club Friendly Committee 13 Pub- licity Committee 23 Class Vice President 43 G.A.A. Representative 23 Glee Club 2,33 News Staff 1,23 Broadcasting Club 13 Spanish Club 43 President 43 Latin Club 23 Swing Club 2,3. Herlocker, William R. 9 Kenilworth: Track l,2,3,43 Let- ter 1,2,33 Love Rides the Rails 43 Iolanthe 33 Yeoman of the Guard 43 Choir 3,43 Opera Group 3,43 Ensemble 43 Stamp Club l,2,3, 43 Swing Club 1,33 Lens Club 1,23 Senior Music Club 43 Colorado Col- lege. Herman, Clyde W. 9 Glenview: Basketball l,2,3,43 Vol- leyball l,2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Track Champs 2,33 Basketball Champs 43 Rifle Club 3,43 Northwestern. Hickey, John H. 9 Jack, Wilmette: Football 1,23 Swimming 1.23 Gymnastics 2.3.41 Letter 3,43 Co-Captain 43 IM Foot- ball 23 Water Rugby 3,43 Hand' stand Club 3,4-. Hinkley, Homer A. 9Glencoe: IM Volleyball l,2,33 Football 1,23 Soccer 33 Soccer Class Champs 3,43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Boys' Career Club 4. Hoffman, Thomas P. 9 Wilmette. Hollinger, Wayne F. 0 Winnetka: IM Basketball 43 Class Football Champs 33 Glee Club l,2,33 Rifle Team l,2,33 Northwest- ern. Homan, Pauline M. 9 Polly, Glenview: Honor Group l,2,33 Girls' Club Arrangements Committee 43 What a Life 33 Glee Club 33 Lens Club 1,23 Dra- matic Club 3,43 Michigan. Homan, Robert W. 9 Winnetka: Football 1.23 Letter 2. Hopkins, Ann 9 Wilmette: Cleveland Heights High School l3 Redford High School, Detroit 2,3. Hopp, Wilbur 9Wilmette: Honor Group 4? Tri- Ship Representative 23 Information Desk 43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Letter 2,3,43 Baseball l,2,3,43 Letter 2,3,43 Illinois. Horween, Marion G. 0 Winnetka: Honor Society, 43 Honor Group l,2,3,43 Girls' Club l42 Charity Committee 43 G.A.A. Tele- graphic Swimming Team 13 Speed- ball 13 Hockey 43 Volleyball 43 Basketball 43 Archery Manager 43 Student Council Defense Commit- tee 43 Yeoman of the Guard 43 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Senior Senior Music Club 3,43 Secretary 43 Girls' Career Club 43 Arrangements Com- mittee 4. Hotze, Richard W. 9 Wilmette: IM Basketball 13 Fool- ball 1,23 Choir 13 News Staff 23 Rifle Club 2g Northwestern. Houge, Robert L. 9 Winnetka: Honor Group 23 Swim- ming 2,33 IM Basketball 2,33 Foot- ball 2,33 Volleyball 1,23 Soccer l,2,33 Boys' Career Club 43 Gil- lette Tech. Houston, Cynthia J. 9Winnetka: Girls' Club Publicity Committee 43 G.A.A. Golf 3,43 Vic- tory Corps 43 News Typing Staff 33 News Stall 43 Quill Club 23 French Club 43 Girls' Career Club 43 Latin Club 13 Northwestern. Hoyt, Landon 9Winnetka: Swimming 1,2,43 Let- ter lg IM Football 1,23 Soccer 1, 2,43 Cornell. Huettel, Alfred E. 9 Winnetka: Honor Group 13 Stu- dent Council Representative 3,43 Exhibit Committee 3g Study Hall Committee 43 Social Committee 43 Usher Corps 3,43 Tri-Ship Service Register Committee 43 Senior Hop Finance Committee 43 IM Basket- ball 1,2,43 Baseball 33 Soccer 33 Orchestra l,2,33 Echoes Business Manager 43 Lagniappe 43 Science Club 1,23 Nautical Club 33 First Mate 33 Swing Club 33 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Treasurer 3,43 Northwestern. Huffaker., Gail S. 9Glencoe: Girls' Club Represen- tative 23 Arrangement Committee 43 Lagniappe 23 Glee Club 33 Defense Representative 43 French Club 33 Girls' Career Club 33 Swing Club 1. Hurlbutt, Barbara 9 Winnetka: Study Hall Supervisor 43 Girls' Club Employment Com- mittee 33 Magazine Drive Commit- tee 43 Glee Club 23 Girls' Career Club 3,43 French Club 334. Hutchins, Carol P. 9Glencoe Girls' Career Club 43 Art League 3,43 Evanston High School 13 Highland Park High School 23 Carleton. Hutchinson, Barbara 9 Winnetka: Honor Group 3,43 Girls' Club Representative 13 Mag- azine Drive Committee 23 Props Crew 33 News Copy Desk Staff 33 Editor-in-Chief 43 Quill Club 23 Girls' Career Club 33 Rockford. Imus, Phillip A. 9 Kenilworth: Football 13 Glee Club 1,23 Iowa State. Ives, Virginia M. 9 Wilmette: Honor Group 13 News Staff 23 Girls' Career Club 33 De Pauw. Senivk Jackson, Bette Jane 9 Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Group l,2,33 Yeoman of the Guard 43 Iolanthe 33 Glee Club 1,23 Opera Group, 3,43 News Staff 33 Inklings Staff 33 Latin Club 1,23 Tribune 23 Service Club 43 Senior Girls' Office Staff 43 Northwestern. Jackson, Janis 9 Wilmette: Girls' Career Club 43 Evanston 13 Illinois. , Jacobsen, Fredrick K. 9 Winnetka: Baseball 13 Letter 1,23 Glee Club 1,23 Coast Guard Acad- emy. Jacobson, Richard 9 Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Group 1,2,3,43 IM Baseball 2,43 Football 23 Tennis 2,33 Table Ten- nis 2,3,43 Psychology Club 33 Boys' Career Club 43 Austin High School, Chicago 13 Michigan. James, Catherine 9Winnetka: Honor Group 33 G.A.A. l,2,33 Social Committee 43 Girls' Career Club 33 Spanish Club 43 Northwestern. Jannes, Gladys 9 Glencoe: Janows, Sherwin 9 Wilmette IM Football 1,23 Base- ball l,2,33 Volleyball 2,33 Echoes Staff 13 Photography Club l,2. Jefferis, George C. 9 Jim, Win n e tk a : Football 1.2,3,43 Letter 2,3,43 Texas A. and M. Jefferis, Malcom 9 Winnetka: Boys' Career Club 43 Pine Crest, Fort Lauderdale. Fla. 13 Woodberry Forest Orange Va. 2,33 Cornell. Jerrard, Richard P. 9Winnetka: Honor Group 1,2,43 Student Council Study Hall Com- mittee 33 IM Horseshoes 3g Ping Pong 43 Orchestra l,2,33 Band 13 Chess Club l,2,3,43 President 43 Science Club 33 Wisconsin. Johnson, Elaine 9Wilmette: Honor Group 1,33 Girls' Club Representative 2,43 Charity Committee 43 Lagniappe 33 Yeomen of the Guard 43 Glee Club l,2,33 Opera Group 43 Span- ish Club 33 Secretary 33 Lawrence. Johnson, Gene 9 Wilmette: Woodstock. Johnson, Patricia Potter 9 Winnetka: Honor Group 33 Stu- dent Council Defense Committee 43 Girls' Club Friendly Committee 43 Otlice Staff 43 Lagniappe 33 Chorus 23 Glee Club 3,43 News Staff 33 Girls' Career Club 43 Den- ison. Jones, Doreen 9 Kenilworth: Swing Club 23 News Staff 4. Jones, Florice 9 Wilmette: Girls' Club Repre- sentative 1,33 Friendly Committee 33 Lagniappe 33 Glee Club 2,33 Gavel Club 13 Girls' Career Club 33 Swing Club 13 Lindenwood. Jones, Geraldine A. 9Winnetka: Yeoman of the Guard 43 Opera Group 43 Glee Club 2,33 Choir 43 News Staff 33 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Quill Club 2g Girls' Career Club 33 Northwestern. Jones, Laurence 9 Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Groups l,2,3,43 Swimming 1,23 IM Soccer 33 Our Town 43 American Way 23 Admirable Chriton 33 Ladies of the Jury 33 Iolanthe 33 Yeoman of the Guard 43 Opera Group 3,43 Band 1.2,3,4Q Glee Club 1,23 Choir 33 Ensemble 43 Science Club l,2,33 Chess Club 1,23 Rifle Club 13 Swing Club 1: Dramatics Club 43 Senior Music Club 43 Northwestern. Jones, Ruth Alice 9 Wilmette: Lake F o r e s t High School l,2,33 Northwestern. Jorgensen, Elinore R. 9Winnetka: Honor Group 33 G.A.A. Representative lg Service Club 3,43 Knitting Club 13 Wheaton. Judson, Robert D. 9 Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Groups 1,2,3,43 Tri-Ship Student Aid Committee 33 Usher Corps 3,43 Golf l,2.343 Letter 2,3,43 Cap- tain 43 IM Basketball 43 Baseball 23 Champion 23 Golf Champion 13 German Club President 43 Sigma Gamma Sigma3 Princeton. Kahn, Carol J. 9Wilmette: Girls' Club Represen- tative 33 Pirates of Penzance 13 Gondoliers 23 Iolanthe 33 Or- chestra l,2,3,43 Glee Club 1,23 Of- fice Staff 43 Junior Music Club 1,23 Senior Music Club 3: Oberlin. Kamerman, Robert A. 9 Buf, Wilmette: Honor Group 13 IM Basketball 43 Glee Club 23 Choir 13 Gavel Club 1,23 Chicago. Kassel, Theodore 9 Chicago: Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,3,43 Study Hall Super- visor 43 Student Council Defense Committee 43 Building and Grounds Committee 33 Usher Corps 43 Foot- ball 43 Swimming 1,23 IM Table Tennis l,2,33 Champions l,2,33 Handball 33 Champion 33 Basket- ball 3,43 Football l,2,33 Soccer 2,33 Tennis 4g Champion 1.2.33 Golf 33 Stamp Club lg Spanish Club 2,33 Illinois Intitute of Tech- nology. Katz, Sidney M. 0 Winnetka: Usher Corps 43 Swim- ming 2,3,43 Letter 43 Guard 1,22 IM Baseball 1,2,33 Volleyball I,2,33 Football 2,33 Orchestra 1,23 Riile Club 1,23 M.l.T. Kaye, John R. 'Wilmettez Swimming 13 Gym- nastics 2,3,43 Letter 3,43 News Staff 13 Handstand Club 33 Colo- rado. Keefer, Helen L. 9 Honey, Winnetka: S t u d e n t Council Finance Committee 2,3,43 G.A.A. Representative 43 Speed- ball 13 Basketball 1,23 Rhythms 2,3,43 Manager 43 Swimming Guard 4g Social Committee 23 Numerals 13 Chevron 13 300-point Award 23 600-point Award 33 800- point Award 43 Yeoman of the Guard 43 Opera Group 43 Glee Club 2,33 News Staff 33 Olice Staff 43 Musicale 1,23 Art League 23 Service Club 3,43 Vice-President 33 Social Chairman 43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Kentucky. Keeler, Edward J. 'Wilmette: Football 1,23 Letter 23 Rifle Club 13 Champion High School 3. Keller, Edward M. 'Wilrnettez Door Guard 33 IM Track 2,33 Volleyball Champions 23 Art Club 1,2,3,43 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Spanish Club 43 Wash- ington and Lee. Kemp, Virginia A. 9Glencoe: T.N.T. 43 Honor So- ciety 43 Honor Groups 1,2,3,43 Study Hall Supervisor 1,43 Stu- dent Council Representative 33 Girls' Club Representative 1 3 Financial Committee 23 G.A.A. Volleyball 1,2,33 La Crosse 23 Hockey 2,3,43 Speedball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,33 Basketball 1.2,33 Vice-President 43 Award Commit- tee 23 Head 43 Chevron 43 Numer- als 13 300-point Award lg 600- point Award 23 800-point Award 23 Lagniappe 43 Yeoman of the Guard 43 Glee Club 2,33 Latin Club 2,3,43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Psychology Club 33 French Club 3,43 Wisconsin. Kempshall, Dorothy A. 0Winnetka: Girls' Club Charity Committee 33 Office Staff 43 News Business Staff 3g Typing Staff 43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Evanston Township High School 1,2. Kent, Robert D. 0 Wilmette: Football 2,3.43 Letter 2,43 Track 2,3,43 U. S. Marine Corps. Ketcham, Edward M. 0Winnetka: IM Manager 2,3,43 100-point Award. Kinast, Leroy C. 9 Glenview. King, Mary Edna 0Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,33 Girls' Club Representative 43 G.A.A. Hockey 2,3,43 Swimming 13 Guard 43 Vol- leyball 2,33 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Manager 43 Award Committee 13 Arrangement Committee 33 Numer- als 13 Chevron 13 300-point Award 23 600-point Award 33 Inklings Contributor 23 Rifle Club 13 Swing Club 13 Quill Club 23 French Club 33 Girls' Career Club 33 Wellesley. King, Nora Jane 'Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group I,2,33 Girls' Club Representative 23 Friendly Com- mittee 23 G.A.A. Hockey 23 Basket- ball 33 Swimming Manager 43 Guard 43 Numerals 23 Chevron 23 300-point Award 23 Treasurer 33 Rifle Club 13 Sewing Club 13 Girls' Career Club 3,43 French Club 33 Connecticut. King, William H. 0 Winnetka: Radio Club 1,23 Har- vard. Kinney, Mona Gail 9 Kenilworth: Student Council Building and Grounds Committee 43 G.A.A. Representative 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 3,43 Rifle Club 23 De- bate Club 23 Fairmont. Kirby, Robert S. 0 Bronco, Wilrnette: Basketball 43 Hall Guard 43 Track lg IM Football Champs 33 Glee Club 1,23 News Staff lg Swing Club 1,2. Kirschbraun, Edna 0Glencoe: Honor Group 13 Stu- dent Council Study Hall Commit- tee 43 Defense Committee 43 Girls' Club Publicity Committee 23 G.A.A. Volleyball I,2,33 Hockey I,2,33 Speedball I,2,33 Basketball 1,2,33 Publicity Committee 23 Chevron 13 Numerals 13 300-point Award 23 Echoes Staff Sports Editor 2,43 Psychology Club 33 Spanish Club 33 Girls' Career Club 3. , Kirschke, Wilbert A. 0 Glenview: Honor Group 3,43 IM Football 2,33 Basketball 1,3,43 Soft- ball 1,43 Volleyball 2,33 Illinois. KixMiller, Jean P. 0 Kix, Wilmette: D.A.R. Citizen- ship Award 43 T.N.T. 3,43 Secre- tary 43 Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Student Council Representative 23 Publicity Com- mittee 23 Co-chairman of Social Committee 3g Study Hall Super- visor 43 Girls' Club President 43 Social Committee 23 Representa- tive 23 G.A.A. LaCrosse 23 Ping- Pong 33 Tennis 3,43 Speedball 1,3-,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Head 33 Hockey 23 Social Committee 23 Numerals 13 Chev- ron lg 300-point Award 23 600- point Award 33 800-point Award 33 Actors' Guild 1,23 The American Way 23 What a Life 33 Our 1 14a tiali tie Town 43 Lagniappe 43 Dra- matic Club 2,3,43 Social Commit- tee Head 33 lolanthe 33 Yeomen of the Guard 43 Ensemble 4g Choir 3,43 Opera Group 3.43 Glee Club 23 Junior Music Club 13 Senior Music Club 2,3,43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 French Club 33 Secretary-Treasurer 33 Wellesley. Kleckner, Millicent F. 0Kenilworth: Honor Group 13 Study Hall Supervisor 43 Girls' Club Representative 33 Arrange- ments Committee 23 Charity Com- mittee 43 G.A.A. Swimming l,2, 3,43 Guard 43 Speedball 13 300- point Award 23 Chevron 13 Nu- merals 13 News Advertising Staff 33 Glee Club 1,23 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Social Committee 4g Rifle Club 1,23 French Club 33 Swing Club 1,2,3 Skidmore. Klein, Donald 0 Glenview. Klein, Dortha F. 9Winnetka: Glee Club 13 Quill Club 1,23 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Swing Club 1,23 Art Club 43 Stephens. Klein, Lynn D. ' 0 Glenview. Knight, Laverne C. 0 Glencoe: G.A.A. 2,33 Glee Club 2,3,43 Rifle Club 23 Musicale 1,23 Art League 2,33 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Swing Club 33 Lake Forest. Knott, Stuart B. 'Glencoe: Traffic Squad 3,43 Or- chestra 33 Band 33 Newton High 1,23 University of Michigan. Knudson, Dorthea L. 'Kenilworth: Honor Group 1,23 Student Council Defense Commit- tee 33 Girls' Club Representative 1,2,3,43 Arrangements Committee 33 News Staff 43 G.A.A. Volleyball 2,33 Rifle Club 1,23 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Make-Up Crew 43 Arizona. Koerber, William B. 'Wilmette: IM Basketball 23 Baseball 23 Table Tennis 13 Golf 23 Illinois. Kolb, Edward A. 0Wilmette: IM Football 1,2.3,43 Letter 43 Basketball 1,23 Champs 33 Notre Dame. Kraetsch, Ralph B., Jr. 0 Winnetka: Honor Society 4-3 Honor Group l,2,33 Swimming 2,33 Boys' Career Club 33 Northwestern. Kramer, Ralph 'Wilmettez Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Tri-Ship Representative 1,23 Club Room Committee 33 Service Registrar 43 Information Desk 33 Football 1,23 Iolanthe 33 Opera Group 33 Glee Club 1,2. Krohl, Dorothy 'Wilmette: Girls' Club Publicity Committee 43 Service Club 3,43 Arizona. Kuh, Michal ' Glencoe: Tri-Ship Representative 33 Information Desk 43 Swimming 2,33 Debate Team 3,43 Forensic Board 43 Gavel Club 3,43 Musicale 33 Inner Musicale 3,43 Current Events Club 3. Kurschner, John R. 'Glencoez Baseball 23 IM Vol- leyball I,2,33 Football 1,23 Basket- ball l,2,3,43 Soccer 3,43 Champs 3,43 Handball 43 Northwestern. Kusmerlz, Russell H. 0Wilmette: Baseball 1,2,3,43 Let- ter 2,33 IM Football 23 Basketball 2. Kutz, Bernice A. ' Todd, Northfield: Service Club 3,43 Girls' Career Club 33 North- western. Laird, Lois I. , 'Glenview: Latin Club 23 Lake Forest. Landon, Richard C. 9Winnetka: University of South- ern California. Lane, Anne P. ' 'Wilmettez Honor Group 2,33 News Staff 33 Gavel Club 13 Re- cital Group lg Junior Music Club 23 Senior Music Club 3,43 Illinois. Lane, Gordon D. 'Wilmette: Track 1,23 IM Base- ball 2,3,43 Football 43 Golf 43 Echoes' Photography Staff 3,43 Science Club 13 Swing Club 23 Boys' Career Club 43 Carleton. Lang, Rodney 'Winnetkaz Honor Group 1,23 In- formation Desk 33 Usher Corps 3,43 IM Volleyball Champ-s 23 Swing Club 23 Wisconsin. Lang, Rosa Ann 'Winnetkaz Honor Group 4. Latimer, Ann H. 9Wilmette: Radio Club 3,43 Can- ton High School, Canton, Illinois 1,2. Lauer, Frederick W. 0 Wilmette: Honor Group l,2,3,43 Study Hall Supervisor '43 Tri-Ship Vice-President 43 Football 2,3,43 Letter 2,3,43 Swimming 43 IM Volleyball 33 Horseshoes 33 West Point. Layne, Marjorie E. 0 Wilmette: Honor Group 23 Yeo- man of the Guard 43 Opera Group 43 Glee Club I,2,33 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Northwestern. Lechner, Paul T. 9Wilrnette: Tri-Ship Representa- tive 2g Echoes Stall' 2,3,43 Photog- graphy Editor 43 News Staff 1,23 U. S. Meteorology Corps. Lederle, James 9Wilmette: Baseball 2,33 Basket- ball 2,3,43 Football 3,43 Letter 43 Notre Dame. Lee, Virginia Marie 'Wilmette: Student Council De- fense Committee 43 Study Hall Supervisor 43 Girls' Club Represen- tative 43 Publicity Committee 33 143 Lagniappe 3,45 Production 45 Actors' Guild 3,45 Opera Group 45 Yeomen of the Guard 45 Glee Club 3,45 News Staff 3,45 Broad- casting Club 3,45 President 45 Girls' Career Club 3,45 Glenbard High School 1,2. Leighty, Richard E. 'Wilmette: IM Swimming 3: Champs 35 News Staff Photog- rapher 35 Lens Club 15 Calumet High School, Chicago 1. Lewis, Charles E. 'Winnetkaz Gymnastic Team 45 IM Football 25 Aeronautical Club 35 Swing Club 35 Rifle Club 35 Williams. Lewis, Gerald M. ' Jerry, Winnetka: Honor Group 15 IM Football 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,35 Volleyball 1,2,35 Horseshoes 1,2,35 Pirates of Penzance 15 Gondoliers 25 Iolanthe 35 Or- chestra 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,35 North- western. Lewis, Reuben A. ' Winnetka: News Staff 2,35 Boys' Career Club 3,45 Gillette Tech. Lewis, Samuel B. 0Winnetka: Honor Group 1,35 Tri-Ship Dance Committee 45 Usher Corps 45 IM Ping Pong 15 Basket- ball 25 Volleyball 35 Champs 35 Admirable Crichton 35 Arms and the Man 35 Broadcasting Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Yale. Liepold, Robert G. 'Bob, Winnetka: T.N.T. 45 Honor Society 45 Honor Group 2,45 Tri-Ship Service Register 45 Stu- dent Council Interscholastic Rela- tions Committee 25 Study Hall Supervisor 45 Committee 35 Pub- licity Department Secretary 45 Class Publicity Committee 45 Swim- ming 2,3,45 Football Manager 2,3,45 Letter 3,45 Iolanthe 35 Ye0meI1 of the Guard 45 Glee Club 1,25 Opera Group 3,45 Choir 3,45 BOYS' Ensemble 45 Echoes Staff 3,45 Hobby Club 15 Badminton Club 15 Boys' Career Club 3,45 Cornell. Lighthart, Roger 'Wilmette: Information Desk 45 IM Football 1,25 Handball 43 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Soccer 35 Base- ball 1,25 Rifle Club 25 New Mexico Millitary Inst. Lightner, Saradonna 0 f'Sa11y, Wilmette: T.N.T. 45 Student Council Publicity Commit- tee 45 Study Hall Supervisor 45 Girls' Club Arrangements Commit- tee 35 Representative 25 Our Town 45 G.A.A. Volleyball 35 Archery 2,35 Tennis 1,2,3 45 Man- ager 35 Head 45 Opera Group 45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Echoes Senior Section Staff 35 Editor 45 News Circulation Staff 35 Girls' Career Club 3,45 President 45 Psychology Club 2,35 Junior Music Club 35 Dramatic Club 45 Gavel Club 1,23 Science Club 1.23 UUiVef5ifY Of Michigan. Lindberg, Patricia 0 Winnetka: Honor Society 45 Honor Group 1,23 Glee Club 1,2133 Quill Club 1,25 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Girls' Career Club 3,4. 144 Lindcman, Jeanne 'Winnetkaz Honor Group 2,3,45 Student Council Defense Represen- tative 45 Girls' Club Charity Com- mittee 45 G.A.A. Social Commit- tee 45 300-point Award 45 Swim- ming Assistant 45 What a Life 35 Glee Club 2,35 News Staff 2,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Service Club 45 Girls' Career Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Carleton. Link, Sally 9 Northbrook: Student Council As- sembly Committee 35 Girls' Club Representative 45 Arrangements Committee 45 Charity Committee 35 G.A.A. Social Committee 25 News Staff 35 Swing Club 15 Knitting Club 15 French Club 2,35 Service Club 45 Girls' Career Club 3,45 Office Staff 4. Lloyd, William R. 'Winnetka: Swimming 1,2,3.45 Letter 2,45 IM Volleyball Champs 25 Forensic League 3,45 Gavel Club 3,45 Spanish Club 2,45 Visual Education 2,3,4. Loeb, William E. 0 Winnetka: Honor Society 45 Honor Group 1,2,3,45 Band 15 Sci- ence Club 1.2,3,45 Treasurer 45 German Club 2,35 Vice-President 45 Yale. , Long, Jean 0Glenview: Marywood 3. Lucchesi, Gloria H. 'Winnetka: Girls' Club Social Committee 3,45 Lagniappe 45 Glee Club 45 Denison. Ludovice, Donald J. 0 Wilmette: Honor Society 45 Honor Group 1,2,3,45 IM Baseball 1,25 Football 2,3. Lyons, Donald 'Wilmette: The American Way 35 Band 1,2535 Letter 35 Glee Club 15 Science Club 2,35 RiHe Club 2,3. Mabry, Thomas 0 Wilmette: Actors' Guild Plays 25 Second Glee Club 1,25 Art League 35 Tri-Ship Art Award 35 Art In- stitute. Macey, William C. 0Glencoe: Information Desk 3,45 IM Football 1,25 Handball 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Soccer 35 Rifle Club 1,2,3. MacArthur, Marjory 0 Glencoe: Band 45 Knitting Club 15 Girls' Career Club 35 Rockford. MacLean, Mary Ann 'Wilmette: G.A.A. Representative 15 Glee Club 35 Opera Group 45 Choir 45 Knitting Club 15 Girls' Career Club 3,45 Senior Music Club 45 Ames, Iowa. Maddock, Doris A. 'Winnetka: French Club 2,35 Arizona. Makar, Sonia 0 Sonny, Wilmette: Girls' Club Publicity Committee 25 Rifle Club 25 Colorado. Senivk Maltz, M. Jean 0 Wilmette: Beloit. Marmaduke, Mary Helen 0 Melon, Kenilworth: Study Hall Supervisor 45 Girls' Club, Friendly Committee 35 Representative 45 G.A.A. Award Committee 25 Ar- rangements Committee 45 French Club 3,45 Girls' Career Club 3,45 Social Committee Chairman 45 Service Club 4. Marwick, Julia F. 0Glencoe: Honor Group 45 Stu- dent Council Study Hall Commit- tee 35 Defense Committee 45 Of- Hce Staff 35 G.A.A. Speedball 15 Rifle 15 Hockey 45 Publicity Com- mittee 45 Chevron 45 300-point 45 Gavel Club 1,25 Science Club 152,35 Geography Club 2,3,45 Travel Club 35 Service Club 35 Spanish Club 45 Chicago University. Mathias, Richard L. 'Dick, Winnetka: T.N.T. 3,45 Honor Group 1,45 Student Council Defense Committee 3,45 Chairman 45 Social Committee 35 Publicity Committee 35 Usher Corps 45 Gym- nastic Team 2,3,45 American Way 25 Our Town 45 Hlolan- the 35 Opera Group 3,45 Choir 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Orchestra 1,2,35 News Staff 2,35 News Editor 35 Dramatic Club 2,3,45 Vice-President 35 President 45 Stage Crew 1,25 Junior Music Club 1,25 Senior Music Club 3,45 Hobby Club 15 Journalism Club 25 Actors' Guild 15 Northwestern University. Matson, Gordon D. 0 Wilmette: Honor Society 45 Honor Group 1,2,3,45 Study Hall Supervisor 45 Tri-Ship Student Aid Committee 45 Usher Corps 45 In- formation Desk 45 IM Baseball 1,25 Football 2,35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Soccer 3,45 Table Tennis 25 Love Rides the Rails 45 Iolanthe 35 Yeoman of the Guard 45 Opera Group 3,45 Glee Club 2,35 Choir 45 Gavel Club 15 Northwestern. Matteoni, James I. 0 Jim, Winnetka: IM Horseshoes Boys' Career Club 45 Bradley Polytechnical Institute. Mazzetta, Mary A. ' Glencoe: Moser. McAlvey, David N. 0Glencoe: Honor Group 3,45 Tri- Ship Representative 45 Informa- tion Desk 45 IM Baseball 15 Soft- ball 25 Basketball 1,45 Soccer 2,45 Northwestern. McConnell Charlotte 'Wilmette: T.N.T. 45 Honor So- ciety 45 Honor Group l,2,3,45 Stu- dent Council Representative 45 Defense Committee 35 Girls' Club Arrangements Committee 35 Iolan- the 35 Opera Group 3,45 Glee Club 25 Choir 3,45 Echoes Senior Section Staff 35 Associate Editor 45 News Copy Desk Staff 35 Reporter 25 Girls' Career Club 3,45 Senior Music Club 2,3,45 President 45 .Iunior Music Club 15 French Club 2,3,45 Wellesley. McGuineas, Bruce G. 'Wilmette: Football 1,25 Love Rides the Rails 45 Yeomen of the Guard 45 Opera Group 45 Choir 45 News Business Manager 3,4. McGuire, Patrick G. 0 Glencoe: Track 4. Mclntyre, Jack 0 Glencoe: Football 1,2,45 Letter 2,45 Baseball 1,2,35 Letter 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Letter 2. McKeown, Jo Anne 0 Glenview: Honor Society 45 Honor Group 35 What a Life 35 Dramatic Club 3,45 Niles Township 1,25 DePauw. McNair, David 0 Evanston: Study Hall Supervisor 45 Tri-Ship Dance Committee 45 Football 2,3,45 Letter 2,45 Base- ball 45 IM Volleyball 1,2,35 Basket- ball 2,35 Sigma Gamma Sigma5 Cornell. McNitt, John 0Winnetka: T.N.T. 45 Student Council Representative 1,2,35 Vice- President 45 Study Hall Supervisor 1,2,35 Head of Exhibit Committee 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Letter l,2,3,45 Captain 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Let- ter 2,35 Track 1,25 Letter 15 Glee Club 1,25 Badminton Club 1,2. Mecklenburger, Martha 0 Winnetka: Girls' Career Club 35 Science Club 35 Service Club 4. Menden, Lila L. ' Glencoe: Girls' Club Social Com- mittee 45 Swimming Guard 45 Glee Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Girls' Career Club 3,45 Swing Club 1,35 Latin Club 25 Western. Meng, Marilyn ' Glenview. Merfeld, Gerald R. 'Wilmette: IM Basketball 45 Im- maculate Conception 1,25 Glenbard 35 St. Mary's, San Antonio, Texas. Merfeld, William F. 'Wilmette: Glenbard 15 Immac- ulate Conception 253. Meyers, Patricia R. 0 Wilmette: Osborne, Arizona 15 National College of Education. Meyers, William F. 0 Winnetka: Study Hall Supervisor 45 Student Council Representative 25 Finance Committee 35 Tri-Ship Clubroom Chairman 45 Represen- tative 1,25 Dinner Committee 35 Information Desk 3,45 Usher Corps 43 Football 3,43 Letter 43 Track 2,33 IM Football 23 Base- ball 33 Basketball 2,43 Lagniappe 43 Glee Club 1,23 Rifle Club 1. Miller, Roger H. 'Wilmette: T.N.T. 43 Honor So- ciety 43 Honor Group l,2,33 Stu- dent 'Council Building and Grounds 33 Information Desk 33 Usher Corps 33 Head Usher 43 Football l,2,3,43 Letter 2,3,43 Volleyball 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,43 What a Life 33 Stamp Club 13 Boys' Career Club 33 Dartmouth. Mills, H. Jefferson, Jr. 0 Jeff, Northfield: Honor Group lg Tri-Ship Representative 13 In- formation Desk 43 IM Baseball 1,23 Basketball 2,33 Track 43 Echoes Snapshot Editor 43 News 33 Swing Club lg Boys' Career Club 3,43 Dartmouth. Miner, H. Jay 'Jack, Glencoe: Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,33 IM Basket- ball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Ping- Pong 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,4Q Echoes Staff 43 Yale. Mitten, Elizabeth 'Kenilworthz Girls' Club Repre- sentative l3 Arrangements Commit- tee 23 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Swing Club 1,23 Girls' Career Club 3,4. Moberg, Marilyn L. 'Wilmette: Art League 1,2,43 Girls' Career Club 33 Swing Club 1,23 Lawrence. Montonaro, Patricia E. ' Kenilworth. Moore, Willfred G. 0 Bill, Winnetka: Study Hall Supervisor 43 Swimming l,2,3,43 Letter 2g IM Football 1,23 Cham- pions 23 Baseball 1,23 Swimming 3g Champions 33 Lens Club lg Aeronautical Club 3,43 Airplane Identification Teacher 43 Purdue. ,M0rand, Simon J., III 0 Si, Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,4Q Student Coun- cil Defense Department 43 Service Department 43 Class Social Com- mittee 2,33 Usher Corps 3,43 In- formation Desk 43 Swimming 2,3,43 IM Football 1,23 Basketball 3,43 Swimming 2,33 Volleyball 3,43 Baseball 3,43 Admirable Crichton 33 Our Town 43 Lagniappe 43 News Staff l,2,3,43 Dramatic Club 3,43 President 43 Actors' Guild l,2,33 Swing Club lg Gavel Club 1,23 Latin Club 13 Boys' Career Club 3,4. Morris, Mona M. 0 Winnetka: Honor Group 23 G.A.A. Representative 23 Art League 2,33 Girls' Career Club 3,43 French Club 3,43 Dennison. Morrison, Barbara F. 'Winnetkaz Girls' Career Club 3. Morrison, Charles T. 'Wilmette: Admirable Crichton 33 Arms and the Man 33 f'Ladies of the Jury 33 Lagniappe 43 Glee Club l,2,33 Band l,2,33 Or- chestra 43 Inklings Staff 33 Broad- casting Club 33 Dramatic Club 33 Cornell. Morrison, Jane 0Kenilworth: Student Council Financial Committee 2,43 Girls' Club Representative 1,23 Speedball 23 Numerals 23 Glee Club 2,33 Spanish Club 2,33 Arizona. Morrison, William L. ' Wilmette: Honor Group 23 Gym- nastics 2,33 IM Tennis 3,43 Hand- ball 2,3,43 Soccer 2,33 Band 13 Stamp'Club 3,43 Radio Club 43 Northwestern. Mortensen, Marjorie V. ' Wilmette: Moser. Morton, Donn 0. 'Wilmette: Stamp Club 1,2,3,43 Psychology Club 2,33 French Club 23 Latin Club 33 Science Club 23 Idaho. Mosser, Donald ' Glencoe: Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,33 Student Council Representative 43 Study Hall Super- visor 23 Tri-Ship Representative 33 Service Register Committee 43 In- formation Desk 43 IM Tennis Singles Champion 33 Rifle Club 13 Chess Club 13 Coin Club 13 Boys' Career Club 43 D.A.R. History Award 3. Moulton, David H. 0 Glencoe: IM Football 13 Basket- ball 23 Band 1,23 News Staff 33 Boys' Career Club 3,4-. Moulton, Suzanne R. 'Glencoe: G.A.A. Speedball 1,33 Illinois Speedball 2,33 Manager 33 Hockey 2,33 Illinois Hockey 23 Baseball l,2,33 Basketball 2,33 Tennis 2,33 Representative 2,43 300-point Award 33 Chevron 13 Numerals 13 Baseball Manager 23 Arrangements Committee 43 It Pays to Advertise 43 f'Lagniappe 43 Costume Crew 43 Glee Club 2g Swing Club 13 Dramatic Club 4. Moyer, James L. 'Wilmette: Track 43 Our Town 43 Yeomen of the Guard 43 Opera Group 43 Choir 43 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Stage Crew 1,2,3,43 Stanford. Mullins, Patricia 0 Winnetka: G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Basket- ball 1,23 Baseball 13 Speedball 1,23 Volleyball 13 Numerals 13 300-point Award 23 Girls' Career Club 3,4-3 Northwestern. Munson, Arthur R. 'Glenview: IM Track Champ 23 Basketball 23 Soccer 2. 14a ticli tie Murphy., G. David 4Dave, Wilmette: T.N.T. 43 Student Council Interscholastic Re- lations Committee 3,43 Assembly Committee 43 Defense Committee 43 Tri-Ship Representative 43 In- terschool Relations Committee 43 Class Treasurer 43 Information Desk 43 Usher Corps 4g Basketball l,2,33 Champ l,2,33 Volleyball 1.2,33 Champ 33 Track 1,2,3,43 Champ 1,2333 Baseball 2,33 Champ 23 Football 2,33 News Staff 13 Sports Club 343 Treasurer 43 600- point Award 43 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Science Club 43 Broadcasting Club 2,3,43 American Legion Safety Award 33 Notre Dame. Murphy, Joan F. 0Kenilworth: G.A.A. 2,3,43 Rhythms 23 Glee Club 3,43 French Club 43 Swing Club lg Girls' Career Club 3,43 Sacred Heart Con- vent 33 Western College. Murphy, Lloyd F. ' Winnetka: IM Basketball 23 Glee Club l,2. Murphy, Walter P. 0 Wilmette: Loyola l,2. Neetz, Mary H. 0 Wilmette: Office Stall 4. Neiglick, Emily G. 0Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,33 Student Coun- cil Study Hall Committee 33 Art League 13 Knitting Club 13 Musi- cale 2,33 Girls' Career Club 33 Spanish Club 43 Northwestern. Nelles, William 0 Wilmette: Evanston High School, Evanston, Wyoming 1,2,3. Nevins, John M. 0 Evanston: Football 1,23 IM Volleyball 33 Traffic Squad 2,3,4. Newberry, Gloria Lee 'Kenilworthc Grosse Pointe High School l,2,33 Western College. Newman, Philip H., Jr. 'Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group l,2,33' Student Coun- cil Building and Grounds Commit- tee 33 Study Hall Supervisor 43 Tri-Ship Representative 3g Club Room Committee 43 Information Desk 3,43 Usher Corps 3,43 IM Basketball 2,33 Football 2,33 News Staff 13 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Swing Club lg .lohns Hopkins. Newman, Richard T. 0 Dick, Glencoe: Student Coun- cil Representative 33 Student Re- lations Committee 33 Defense Com- mittee 43 Usher Corps 43 J. V. Football 4g Letter 43 News Staff 43 Boys' Career Club 43 Senn High School 1,23 Northwestern. Nicolazzi, Madalyn L. 'Glencoe: Band 33 Grinnell. Niggemeyer, William P. 'Wilmette: Honor Group 1,23 Track 2,43 Basketball 3g IM Basketball 2,43 Handball 3,43 Soft- ball 13 Football 23 Handball Champ 3. Nilles, Lucy S. 'Wilmette: G.A.A. Hockey 2,3,43 Speedball 23 Volleyball l,2,33 Basketball 2,33 Baseball l,2,33 La Crosse 33 Head 33 Swimming Pageant 33 Assistant 43 Head 43 Rhythms 43 Numerals 13 Chevron 13 300-point Award 13 600-point Award 23 800-point Award 33 Inklings Staff 3. Nilsen, K. Irene 0 Glencoe: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 3,43 Inklings Staff 33 Musi- cale 2,3,43 Secretary 43 .Recorder Group 2,33 Latin Club 2,33 Geog- raphy Club 3,43 Northwestern. Nitto, Vivian E. 'Wilmette: Girls' Club Represen- tative 33 G.A.A. Basketball 33 Baseball 2,3Q Chevron 23 Numerals 23 Service Club 3. Nix, Eric 'Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Student Council Building and Grounds Com- mittee 33 Assembly Committee 43 Defense Committee 43 IM Basket- ball 23 Football 23 Our Town 43 Love Rides the Rails 43 Orches- tra 2,3,43 Band 13 Chess Club l,2,33 Senior Music Club 3,43 Ger- man Club 3,43 Dramatic Club 43 Harvard. - Noble, Nancy 'Winnetkaz Honor Group 23 Girls' Club Charity Committee 3g Financial Committee 43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Baseball l,2,33 Basketball 23 Volleyball 1,2,3,43 Hockey 3,43 Head 43 Numerals 13 Chevron 13 300-point Award 43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Knitting Club 1. Nordburg, Marcia I. 0 Winnetka: Girls' Club Represen- tative 13 Social Committee 3,43 Basketball 13 Golf 2,33 Head 33 Numerals 13 Actors' Guild 33 Lag- niappe production Staff 43 Yeo- men of the Guard 43 Iolanthe 33 Opera Group 3,43 Choir 43 Glee Club 1,23 News Staff 2,33 Swing Club 13 Girls' Career Club 33 Sullins. Norwood, John K. 'Glencoe: Swimming 2,3,43 IM Soccer Champs 3,43 Rifle Club 1. 0'Connor, Alice L. ' Kenilworth: Glee Club 1,23 Mon- ticello College 3g Northwestern. O'C0nor, Anne 'Winnetkaz T.N.T. 43 Honor So- ciety 43 Honor Group l,2,33 Study Hall Supervisor 3g Student Coun- cil Secretary 4g Representative 3g Assembly Committee 3,43 Girls' Club Friendly Committee 23 Vice- president of Class lg G.A.A. Tele- graphic Swimming Team lg Ar- rangements Committee 23 Numer- als 13 French Club 3,43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Wellesley. Odh, Vivian 0 Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Group 1,2,33 G.A.A. Lacrosse 13 Chevron 13 Speedball Manager 43 Props Crew 3,43 Head 43 Cos- tume Crew 3,43 Glee Club 23 French Club 2,33 Art League 23 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Dramatic Club 2,3,4. 145 Ogden, Robert 9 Bob, Winnetka: Football 1,2,43 Letter 1,2-49 Track 1,2,33 Letter 1,23 IM Basketball 1,2333 Baseball 2,33 Opera Group 33 Glee Club 3. Ogle, Frances D. 'Frannie, Wilmette: Girls' Club Charity Committee 43 G.A.A. Chev- ron 23 Iolanthe 33 Yeomen of the Guard 43 Opera Group 3,43 Choir 4g Glee Club 1,23 Echoes Senior Section Staff 43 Girls' Career Club 43 University of Iowa. 0'Grady, Rosemary C. 'Rosie, Wilmette: Volleyball 1,2,3. Oliver, Richard L. 'Wilmette: Choir 4-3 Chevy Chase High School 1,2,3. Olson, Meryl 'Wilmette: Girls' Club Represen- tative 23 Senior Girls' Ollice Staff 43 Glee Club 2,3,43 Highland Park High School 13 National College of Education. Osborne, Harold L. 0 Wilmette. Ostergaard, J. Kroy 'Winnetkar Student Council De- fense Committee 3,43 Door Guard 43 Service Staff 23 IM Basketball 3,45 Handball 23 Soccer 3,43 Chess Club 3,4. Oswald, Betty C. 0 Winnetka: News Waukee University Northwestern. Staff 4-3 Mil- School 1,2,33 Palmer, James L., Jr. 0Winnetka: T.N.T. 43 Honor So- ciety 43 Honor Group 2,3Q Stu- dent Council Defense Committee 3,43 Co-chairman 43 Study Hall Supervisor 43 Glee Club 33 Opera Group 43 Radio Club 2,33 Univer- sity of Chicago High School 13 Purdue. Pancoe, Arthur 0 Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Group 1,2,33 IM Tennis 1,2,33 Doubles Champ 43 Pin Pong 1,2,33 Doubles Champ 33 Football 2,33 Glee Club 33 Northwestern Tech. Pappmeier, Lois V. 0Winnetka: Girls' Career Club 43 Peoria High School 1,2,3. Pariitt, Charles R. 'Wilmette: Band 2,3,43 German Club 2,3,43 West Lafayette High School lg Purdue. Parker, Volner 0Glencoe: Stage Crew 2,33 Light Crew 3,4. Patterson, John M. 0 Evanston: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 132,33 Information Desk 43 Baseball 1,23 Basketball 3,43 Letter 43 IM Athletic Man- ager 43 Evanston High School 13 Cornell. Paulsen, Theodore T. 'Wilmette: IM Swimming Relays 132,33 Water Rugby 1,33 Volley- ball 33 Orchestra 1,23 Band 1,2,3,4. Peifer, Eleanor L. 'Wilmette: Honor Society 43 146 Honor Group 33 Science Club 3,4.: St. Alphonsus High School 12 Peifer Oliver B , . C U Wilmette: IM Soccer Class Champs 33 Head of Hall Guards 4 Science Club 2,3,4. Percy, Doris 'Dodie, Wilmette: Student Council Defense Committee 43 Vic- tory Corps 43 News Staff 3,43 French Club 33 Girls' Career Club 33 Psychology Group 33 Lawrence College. Peters, Guilford B. ' Glencoe: Honor Group 23 Sci- ence Club 1,23 Western Reserve Academy 1,23 Army. Petersen, Marion L. 'Petie, Kenilworth: T.N.T. 4-3 Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,33 Study Hall Supervisor 43 Student Council Representative 1,23 Social Committee 13 Building and Grounds Committee 23 Girls' Club Representative lg Friendly Com- mittee Head 43 Charity Committee 23 Arrangements Committee 33 Vol- leyball 1,23 Swimming Pageant 33 300-point Award 33 What a Life 33 Lagniappe 33 Production Staff 43 Props Crew 2,33 Glee Club 23 Secretary 2g Echoes Staff 43 French Club 2,33 Rifle Club 1,23 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Dramatics Club 2,3,43 French Club 43 Social Com- mittee Head 43 Swing Club 1,33 Sweet Brier. Peterson, Lorraine ' Pete, Winnetka: Service Club 3,43 Swedish Covenant Hospital School of Nursing. Peterson, Lila M. 'Glenviewz Latin Club 1,23 Quill Club 13 Miami. Peterson, Otto ' Glencoe. Peterson, Ralph 0 Wilmette: Northwestern Military Academy I,2,3. Pettee, Daniel S. 'Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3.43 J. V. Foot- ball 3,43 Our Town 43 Gon- doliers 23 Iolanthe 33 Yeomen of the Guard 43 Opera Group 2,3,43 Glee Club 13 Choir 3,43 En- semble 3,43 Dramatic Club 3,43 Science Club 1,2,3,43 Yale. Phelps, Edwin P. 'Wilmette: Our Town 43 'clt Pays to Advertise 43 Science Club 3,43 Dramatic Club 43 North- western. Pierson, Thomas 0 Wilmette: Northwestern. Pike, William C. 'Wilmette: IM Football 1,2,33 Baseball 1,2,33 Champ 33 Basket- ball 43 Soccer 4. Porter, Joanne P. 0Kenilworth: Iolanthe 33 Yeo- men of the Guard 43 Lagniappe 43 Opera Group 3,43 Glee Club 23 Choir 3,43 Ensemble 3.43 Junior Music Club 2g Senior Music Club 3,43 Swing Club 13 DePauw. Powell, Alma E. 0 Winnetka: G.A.A. 300-point Award 43 Glee Club 2,43 Northwestern. Pratt, Phyllis E. 'Wilmette: Orchestra 1,2,33 Glee Club l,2,33 Art Club 13 Rifle Club 23 Spanish Club 43 Rockford. Purse, Donald A. 'Winnetkaz IM Football 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Vol- leyball 43 Baseball 43 Champ 43 Band 2,3,43 Stewart High School, Tacoma, Washington 1. Radder, Bruce M. 0 Wilmette: IM Basketball 43 Soc- cer Champions 3,42 American Way 23 Band 1,2,33 Radio Club 1,2,33 Rifle Club 23 Hall Guards 3. Rambeau, Mary Lee ' Kenilworth: Registrar's Office 43 Lyons Twp. High School, La Grange 2,33 Miami. Rambo, Robert W. 'Wilmette: ,Iohn Adams High School N. Y. 1,2,3. Rand, Elizabeth 0 Winnetka: Senn High School 1,23 Purdue. Ransom, Charles C. 'Winnetka: IM Soccer 3,43 Vol- leyball 3,43 Baseball 43 Roxbury Latin School 13 Kimball Union Academy 2. Raymer, Barbara 0 Bugs, Hubbard Woods: T.N.T. 43 Honor Group 1,2,4.l-Q Study Hall Supervisor 43 Student Council Representative 43 Defense Com- mittee 33 Girls' Club Publicity Head 43 Representative 3g Arrange- ments Committee 23 G.A.A. 300- point Award 33 Echoes Staff 43 News Staff 1,2,3,43 Inklings Staff 23 Wl1at a Life 33 Dramatic Club 33 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Quill Club 13 Michigan. Reade, Barbara L. 0 Winnetka: Honor Group 43 Girls' Club Financial Committee 43 Girls' Career Club 43 Port Wash- ington High School, Washington, N. Y. 1,2333 Wellesley. Real, Raymond G. 'Wilmette: What a Life 33 Ladies of the Jury 3g Our Town 43 Dramatic Club 3,43 Actors' Guild 1,2,33 First Prize American Legion Oratorical Con- test 43 Northwestern. Redding, John A. '.laxon, Wilmette: T.N.T. 43 Student Council Service Commit- tee 43 Student Relations Commit- tee 33 Tri-Ship Representative 13 Student Aid Committee 33 Inter- scholastic Relations Committee 43 Usher Corps 3.43 Class Treasurer 23 Information Desk 33 Fooball 43 Letter 43 Swimming Manager 43 Guard 23 IM Volleyball 2,33 Foot- ball 1,23 Iolanthe 33 Opera Group 3,43 Orchestra 13 Glee Club 1,23 Choir 3,43 Ensemble 43 News Staff 33 Swing Club 1,33 Gavel Club 13 Washington and Jefferson. Reece, William S. ' Wilmette: Study Hall Supervisor 23 Swimming 1,2,3,43 Glee Club lg Rifle Club 43 Nautical Club 1,23 Science Club 3. Reed, Thomas B. 0 Glencoe: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Group 23 Band 1,23 Science Club 2,33 President 33 Northwest- ern. Reifenberg, Ruth E. 9 Winnetka. Rich, Marquerite L. ' Peggy, Winnetka: Honor Group 33 Girls' Club Representative 33 Girls' Career Club 33 McMain High School 2g Grinnell. Richmond, C. Stewart 0 Winnetka: Study Hall Supervisor 13 Tri-Ship Interscholastic Rela- tions Committee 43 Chairman 43 Football 1,2,3,4Q Letter 2,3,43 Base- ball 1,2,33 Letter 2,33 IM Basket- ball 1,43 Yeomen of the Guard 43 Glee Club 1,2,33 Choir 43 Swing Club 23 Williams. Rigler, Robert A. 'Kenilworth: T.N.T. 43 Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Student Council Representative 43 Tri-Ship Service Registration Com- mittee Chairman 43 Usher Corps 43 Swimming 2,3,43 Football Manager 2,3,43 Letter 2,3,43 Lagniappe Business Committee 43 Iolanthe 33 Yeomen of the Guard 43 Opera Group 3,43 Glee Club 1,23 Choir 43 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Hobby Club 13 Actors' Guild 1,23 Iowa. Ritter, Mary Louise 'Marty, Glencoe: Girls' Club Representative 33 G.A.A. Speedball 1,3,43 Hockey 2,33 Basketball 1,2,33 Volleyball 2,33 Lagniappe 3,43 Our Town 43 Glee Club 3,43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Treasurer 43 Psychology Club 2,33 Dramatic Club 43 Laurence. Rittersporn, Bernard A., Jr. 0 Temujin, Winnetka: Study Hall Supervisor 43 Student Coun- cil Assembly Committee 33 Execu- tive Secretary 43 Defense Commit- tee 43 .lunior Prom Committee3 Football 1,23 Love Rides the Rails 43 Actors' Guild 1,2,33 Orchestra 23 Band 3g News Staff 2,3,43 Ink- lings' StaH' 33 Contributor 43 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Publicity Manager 33 General Manager 43 Dramatic Club 43 Swing Club 1,3. Roberts, Edwin 'Wilmette: Swimming 2,3,43 Let- ter 23 IM Football Champions 3g Yeomen of the Guard 43 Opera Group 43 Glee Club 2,33 Illinois. Rockwell, Robert C. 9Wir1netka: T.N.T. 43 Student Council Defense Committee 33 Head 43 Tri-Ship Dinner Committee 43 Gymnastic 33 Stage Crew 1,23 News Advertising Staff 23 Reporter 33 Associate Editor 43 Rilie Club l3 Spanish Club 3,43 Treasurer 43 Journalism Club 23 Dramatic Club 2,33 Board 43 Swing Club 33 Arizona. Rodenkirk, Robert F. 9Wilmette: Honor Group 1,33 IM Volleyball 33 Soccer School Cham- pions 33 Rifie Club 23 Marquette. Roshong, Phillip J. 9Glencoe: Football 33 Orchestra Member l,2,33 Air Corps. Rudd, Richard P. 9 Wilmette: IM Football 23 Basket- ball 33 Volleyball 2,33 Band 1,2,33 Letter 23 Boys' Career Club 33 Illinois. Rudich, Richard A. 9Wilmette: Honor Group 1,2,43 IM Soccer 33 News Photography Stall Editor 2,33 Lens Club 3,43 Michigan. Russell, Elise J. 9 Glencoe: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Group 1,2,3,43 Girls' Club Ar- rangements Committee 43 G.A.A. Hockey 2,3,43 Volleyball 2,33 Base- ball 33 Basketball Head 43 Numer- als 23 300-point Award 23 600- point Award 43 Ollicial's Badge 4: Admirable Crighton 33 Actors' Guild 33 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Recording Secretary 43 Quill Club 1,23 Psychology Club 33 Dramatic Club 43 Duke. Rygel, Nancy A. 9 Winnetka: Honor Group lg News Stai l,2,3,43 Knitting Club 13 Swing Club 13 Art League 2,3,43 Oklahoma. Samelson, L. Russell 9Glencoe: Honor Group 1,23 IM Football Champions 33 Basketball 43 Glee Club 23 Northwestern. Sampson, Charles 9Glencoe: Honor Group 13 IM Soccer 3,43 Photography Club 13 Northwestern. Sawle, W. Stephen 9Kenilworth: Tri-Ship Represen- tative 43 Usher Corps 43 Football l.2,3,43 Letter 43 Swimming 2,33 Baseball 1,23 IM Volleyball Champs 2g Glee Club 3,43 Rifle Club lg Navy Air Corps. Schaeffer, James W. 9Winnetka: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,33 IM Golf 1,23 Basketball 2,33 Volleyball 1.2: Admirable Crichton 3g What a Life 33 News Staff 33 Debate Team 2,33 Forensic League 33 Dramatic Club 33 Broadcasting Nc t1 Club 33 Gavel Club 2.33 Notre Dame. Scheiner, Margaret 9 Winnetka: Girls' Club Represen- tative 1,23 Social Committee 23 Publicity Committee 33 G.A.A. Hockey 1,2,3,43 Swimming l,2,3,43 Speedball 1,23 Volleyball 1,2,43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Telegraphic Team l,2,3,4, Social Committee 23 Award Committee 43 300-point Award 23 600-point Award 33 800- point Award 43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 French Club 33 Service Club 43.Lake Forest. Scheunemann, Caryl 9 Winnetka: Girls' Career Club 43 Highland Park 1,23 Miami. Schildberg, Joanne 9Kenilworth: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 4g News Staff 43 Ink- lings Staff 43 Spanish Club 3,43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Science Club 43 Northwestern. Schinler, K. Joyce 9 Wilmette: Glee Club 3,4. Schmidt, Muriel A. 9 Wilmette: Sports Club 13 Swing Club 1. Schultheis, Jean L. 9 Wilmette: News Staff 1,2,3Q Ger- man Club 23 Latin Club 23 Sci- ence Club 33 University of Wyo- ming. Schwarting, Marilyn J. 9 Mel, Wilmette: Honor Society 49 Honor Group 2,33 Service Club 33 Girls' Career Club 33 Sullivan High School 1. Scotch, Valeria 9Wilmette: Phillips High School, Phillips, Wis., 1,2,3. Scully, Dennis 9 Den, Winnetka: Honor Group 13 Study Hall Supervisor 43 Basket- ball 2,33 Captain 43 Letter 2,33 Golf 2,33 IM Volleyball Champs 33 Notre Dame. Sears, Maribel N. 9Kenilworth: T.N.T. 43 Student Council Buildings and Grounds Committee 33 Girls' Club Social Committee Head 43 Representative 23 Class President 33 G.A.A. Volley- ball lg Basketball 23 Numerals 13 Chevron 23 Echoes Staff 43 French Club 2,3,43 Swing Club 1,33' Girls' Career Club 3,43 Vice-President 43 Sarah Lawrence. Sevander, Phyllis 9 Wilmette: Spanish Club 43 Wau- kegan High School 1.2. Shafer, Glen 9 Wilmette. Shanesy, Helen Jean 9 Shan, Wilmette: T.N.T. 43 Honor Group 13 Student Council O O O he Publicity Committee 33 Assembly Committee 43 Defense Committee 43 Study Hall Supervisor 2,33 Girls' Club Representative 1.23 Bazaar Committee 33 Chairman Arrangements Committee 3g Secre- tary Girls' Club 43 Class Secretary lg Swimming 43 Lagniappe Alt? Echoes Senior Section Stall' 43 News Staff 3,43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Corresponding Secretary 33 Psychology Club 33 Spanish Club 3,43 Latin Club 13 Makeup Crew 3.43 Swing Club 33 Board 33 Mount Holyoke. Shannon, Frank J. 9 Wilmette: Tri-Ship Representa- tive 33 Football 43 Baseball 43 IM Basketball 43 Campion High School 1,23 Notre Dame. Shaw, Clarence E. 94'Bud, Wilmette: Football 2,33 Manager 43 Letter 43 Yeomen of the Guard 4g Opera Group 43 Glee Club 3. Sherman, Donald W. 9 Wilmette: IM Track l,2,3,43 Bas- ketball 2,3,43 Football 1,2,33 Volley- ball 43 Baseball 43 Track Champs 13 Baseball Champs 43 Gavel Club 1. Shulman, Betty E. 9 Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Group l,2,3,43 News Stall l.2,33 Copy Desk Editor 23 Inklings Stali' 33 Verse Speaking Choir 33 Archeology Club lg Journalism Club 1,23 Girls' Career Club 3g Psychology Group 33 French Club 43 Northwestern. Siegel, Richard J. 9 Dixie, Wilmette: Tri-Ship Serv- ice Staff 43 IM Athletic Manager 2,33 Ollicial 33 Baseball 23 Com- merce Club 2,3. Skinner, Edna M. 9Wilmette: Girls' Club Arrange- ments Committee 43 Glee Club 23 Art League 23 Camouflage Club 43 French Club 2,32 Girls' Career Club 3. Smaniotto, Josephine M. 9 Glencoe: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Group 3,43 Mystic Public School l,2. Smith, Arthur T. 9 Art, Winnetka: Honor Group lg IM Track 1,2,4i3 Champ 23 Vol- leyball 2,3,43 Baseball l,2,3,43 Champ 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Table Tennis 43 Glee Club 23 Choir 33 Rifle Club 1,23 Northwestern. Smith, Bruce C. 9Wilmette: T.N.T. 43 Honor So- ciety 43 Honor Group 1.2,3,43 Study Hall Supervisor 43 Exhibit Committee 33 Student Relations Committee 33 Tri-Ship Represen- tative lg Inner-Scholastic Relations Committee 2,3,43 Usher Corps 43 Lagniappe 2,33 Co-director 43 Pirates of Penzance lg Gon- doliers 2g 'Iolanthe 33 Yeomen of the Guard 43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Concert Master 3,43 News Staff 33 Junior Music Club 13 Treasurer 13 Senior Music Club 2,3,43 Treasurer 43 Stamp Club 1.23 Science Club 23 Boys' Career Club 3.43 Cornell. Smith, E. Sawyer 9 Sy, Glencoe: Honor Group 23 Information Desk 43 Usher Corps 3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Letter 4g IM Basketball 1,2,33 Volleyball 2,33 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Track 1,23 Lens Cub 1,23 RiHe Club 23 Aeronautics Club 33 Boys' Career Club 3,43 The Citadel. Smith, Edward W. 9 Ed, Wilmette: Honor Group 1: IM Baseball 13 Football 13 Swim- ming Champ 33 Glee Club 1,2. Smith, Jo Ann 9 Winnetka. Smullen, Charles A. 9 Winnetka: Study Hall Supervisor 43 Tri-Ship Representative 43 Foot- ball 3,43 Letter 43 IM Basketball 3,43 Baseball 2,33 Handball 3,43 Regis High University. School 1,2 3 Missouri Soderblom, Kenneth S. 9 Winnetka: IM Volleyball Champs 2g Pirates of Penzance 13 Io- lanthe 33 Gondoliers 23 Yeo- men of the Guard 43 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Career Club 3,43 Swing Club 1,33 Northwestern. Soissa, Laura H. 9Winnetka: Savannah High and Kenmore Senior High 1,2,3. Solberg, Doris 9Wilmette: Girls' Career Club 43 Hayward High School 1,2,3. Spangler, Shirley 9Wilmette: Student Council Re- lations Committee 33 Girls' Club Charity Committee 33 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Representative 43 300-point Award 33 Swimming Pageant 33 Lagni- appe 43 Glee Club 13 Verse Speak- ing Choir 43 Junior Music Club 1,25 President 23 Senior Music Club 2,3,43 Service Club 33 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Oberlin. Spatholt, Louis C. 9Wilmette: Vlfhitefish Bay High School, Wisconsin l. Spaulding, George F., Jr. 9 Glencoe: Swimming lg Letter 13 IM Soccer 1,43 Baseball lg Basket- ball 43 Judson School for Boys 2,33 Stanford. Spaulding, Jane D. 9 Winnetka: Girls' Club Represen- Financial Committee 33 2g Girls' Career Club Club 43 Carleton. tative 33 Glee Club 33 Service Spielman, Roger Winnetka: Study Hall 13 Tri-Ship Represen- . sastogeyyss Supervisor tative 2,33 Information Desk 43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Letter 3,43 Track 43 Letter 43 Football 1,43 Letter 43 Basketball 2,3,43 Letter 43 IM Softball 1,23 Track 3g Champs 3g Volleyball 23 Basketball 1,2,33 Base- ball Champs 43 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Spanish Club 1,23 Swing Club 1,23 Badminton Club 1,2,3. Spoehr, Thomas F. 9 Tommy, Winnetka: Tri-Ship Award 43 T.N.T. 43 Student Coun- cil Social Chairman 33 President 43 Study Hall Supervisor l,2,43 147 Representative 25 Social Commit- tee 25 Tri-Ship Interscholastic Re- lations Committee 35 Class Vice President 35 Usher Corps 45 Swim- ming 1,2,3,45 Letter 2,3,45 IM Rope Climbing Champ 35 News Sports Staff 3,45 German Club 45 Presi- dent N. E. District Association of Student Council 3,45 Princeton. Steele, Lowell R. 0 Winnetka: Usher Corps 45 Swimming 2, 35 Football 25 Gym- nastics 2,35 IM Soccer 3,45 Basket- ball 35 Baseball 1,25 RiHe Club 2,35 Army Air Corps. Stein, B. Franklin 'Glencoe: Student Council De- fense Committee 45 Swimming 1.2,3,45 What a Life 35 Ladies of the Jury 35 4'Ou1' Town 45 Lens Club 1,2,3,45 Geography Club 2,3,45 Stage Crew 2,3,45 Dramatic Club 3,4. Steitz, William R. 'Wilmette: Honor Groups 1,2,45 Student Council Publicity Commit- tee 35 Usher Corps 45 Information Desk 45 Baseball 1,25 Volleyball 2,35 Choir 15 Rifle Club 1,25 Stage Crew 253. Stekoll, Emily Louise 0 Emmy Lou, Glencoe: Rifle Club 1,2,35 Musicale 1,2,35 Girls' Career Club 35 University of Wis- consin. , Stenson, William Anderson 0 Winnetka: Study Hall Supervisor 45 Student Council Assembly Com- mittee 45 Tri-Ship Dance Commit- tee 45 Tennis 2,3,45 Letter 3,45 Basketball Manager 2,35 Letter 2.35 IM Tennis Champ 2,35 Doubles Champ 35 School Champ 35 4'Our Town 45 Lagniappe 45 Echoes Sports Staff 45 Stamp Club 25 President 25 Boys' Career Club 3,45 Dramatic Club 45 Princeton. Stephens, Ann A. 'Northfield: Spanish Club 45 Service Club 45 Science Club 35 Travel Club 35 Girls' Career Club 3,45 Rifle Club 25 North Park Academy 15 Northwestern. Stern, Jean Phyllis 0 Glencoe: Student Council De- fense Committee 45 Girls' Club Employment Committee 45 G.A.A. Hockey 1,3,45 Speedball 15 Basket- ball 25 Baseball 25 Volleyball 3,45 Archery Manager 1,25 Represen- tative, 2,35 Numerals 25 Chevrons 15 300-point Award 15 600-point Award 35 800-point Award 45 Make-up Crew 45 Iolanthe 35 Orchestra 2,3,45 News Ad Staff 35 Circulation Staff 45 Latin Club 25 Secretary 25 Psychology Club 35 Knitting Club 25 Girls' Career Club 3545 Lens' Club 15 French Club 45 Editor of Le Flambeau 45 Echoes Senior Section Staff 45 Pembroke. Stiles, Lee H. 0 Winnetka: Honor Group 15 Stu- dent Council Building and Grounds Committee 35 Football Manager 25 Stage Crew 15 Light Crew 2,35 Northwestern. Stineman, Russell 0 Winnetka: Honor Society 45 Honor Group 1,2,3,4. l48 Strasser, Alfred P. 0 Winnetka: Honor Group 152,45 Swimming 1,2,35 IM Tennis 152,35 Ping-Pong 1,2,35 Soccer 45 Champs 3,45 Basketball 25 Volleyball 25 Musicale 1,2,3,45 Vice-President 35 Stamp Club 3,45 Secretary-Treas- urer 2,45 President 35 Geography Club 45 Vice-President 45 Purdue. Straus, Barbara 0 Glencoe: G.A.A. Hockey 45 Swimming 45 News Staff 3,45 Girls' Career Club 3,45 Northwestern. Sullivan, Howard M. ' HHowie, Wilmette: Tri-Ship Representative 45 Clubroom Com- mittee 45 Hall Guard 45 IM Foot- ball Champs 35 Basketball 45 News Photography Staff 152,35 Lens Club 35 Swing Club 35 North- western. Swanson, Mary R. 'Wilmette: Rifle Club 25 Girls' Career Club 35 Senn High School 15 University of Miami. Swarts, Charles L. 'Winnetkaz Honor Society 45 Honor Group 2,45 Baseball Man- ager 25 IM Champ 50-Yard Dash 35 Stage Crew 1,2,3,45 News Feature Staff 45 Science Club 1,2,3,45 President 25 Dramatics Club 2,3,45 California Institute of Technology. Tanner, Elizabeth Mary ' Betty, Wilmette: Quill Club 15 Spanish Club 3.45 Girls' Career Club 3,45 Northwestern. Tark, Iris A. 0 Wilmette: Honor Group 2,35 Girls' Career Club 35 Wisconsin University. Tenney, Edward B. 0 Ned, Wilmette: Honor Society 45 Honor Group 1,2,35 Information Desk 45 IM Track 35 News Stafl 35 Lens Club 1,2. Tex-zakes, Irene E. 0 Rene, Wilmette: T.N.T. 3,45 Council Representative 1,35 Social Committee 3,45 Study Hall Com- mittee 1,45 Girls' Club Employ- ment Committee 25 G.A.A. Presi- dent 45 Archery 1,2,3,45 Head 35 Baseball 2,35 Tennis 2,3545 Speed- ball 1,35 Hockey 2,3,45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Numerals 15 Chevron 1, 300-point Award 25 600-point Award 25 800-point Award 35 Glee Club 2,35 President 35 Gavel Club 15 Girls' Career Club 4. Thalman, Jane A. 'Wilmette: Glee Club 3,45 Span- ish Club 2. Thatcher, Richard E. 9Winnetka: Honor Group 15 In- formation Desk 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Letter 1,2,3,4 5 Gymnastics Team 2.3545 Letter 3,45 Soccer 45 Glee Club 1,25 Band 1,2,35 Illinois. Thom, Shirley A. 9 Winnetka: Honor Group 35 Girls' Career Club 45 Art League 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Musicale 15 DePauw. Seniot Thompson, Allan G. 'Wilmette: Honor Society 45 Honor Group 1.2,35 Student Coun- cil Representative 25 Publicity Committee 25 Tri-Ship Class Chair- man 15 Representative 15 IM Basketball 35 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Northwestern. Thompson, Ernest H. 0 Winnetka: Rifle Club 2. Thybony, Gloria P. 'Winnetkaz Art Club 15 Swing Club 15 Girls' Career Club 35 Northwestern. Tiers, Louis Patrick, Jr. ' Pat, Wilmette: Football 1,2,3,45 Letter 25 Baseball 1,2,35 Soccer 35 Lagniappe 45 Swing Club 15 Boys' Career Club 3,45 Stamp Club 253. Tilton, Delamarcia 0Winnetka: Honor Group 152,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Yeomen of the Guard 45 Opera Group 45 Orches- tra 1,25 French Club 25 Junior Music Club 25 Girls' Career Club 45 Science Club 45 Frances Shimer Junior College 35 Mount Holyoke. Titus, Clavin W. 'Glencoez Tri-Ship Representative 1,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Letter 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,45 IM Baseball 15 Football 1,2. Torrey, Jay K. ' Bud, Wilmette: Track 2,3,45 Letter 3,45 IM Track 1,45 Basket- ball 25 Baseball 15 Glee Club 1,2,35 Lens Club 15 Swing Club 15 Har- vard. Towle, Philip M. 'Winnetka: Honor Group 1,2,35 Study Hall Supervisor 45 Inter- scholastic Relations Committee 45 Football 1,25 Letter 25 Baseball 45 '4Yeomen of the Guard 45 Glee Club 35 Choir 45 Opera Group 45 Northwestern. Towner, Margaret E. 'Winnetkaz T.N.T. 45 Honor Group 45 Student Council Defense Committee 45 Girls' Club Social Committee 35 G.A.A. Publicity Committee 45 Speedball 45 Numer- als 45 Chevron 35 Lagniappe 45 Yeomen of the Guard 45 Opera Group 45 Glee Club 2,35 Choir 45 Ensemble 45 Senior Music Club 45 Huron Junior High School 1. Townsend, Donald L. 0Winnetka: Basketball 1,25 Let- ter 25 Football 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Gondoliers 25 Iolanthe 35 Yeo- men of the Guard 45 Choir 3,45 Opera Group 2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Boys' Career Club 35 Swing Club 1,35 Cornell. Tripicchio, Frank G. 0 Wilmette: Band 1,2,3,4. Tudor. lVIarianne 'Ke-nilworth: Girls' Club Repre- sentative 45 Senior Manager 45 Junior Music Club 15 Badminton Club 25 Girls' Career Club 3,45 Social Committee 45 Spanish Club 45 West Palm Beach High School 35 Connecticut. Tyner, John T. 'Tack, Glenview: Honor Group 45 Student Council Defense Com- mittee 45 Door Guard 45 Swimming 25 IM Basketball 25 Ladies of the Jury 35 Lagniappe 25 Gondo- liers 25 Iolanthe 35 Yeomen of the Guard 45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Radio Club, 1,2,3,45 Vice-President 35 Science Club 45 Public Address Corps 2,3,45 Traffic Squad 3,45 I.T.T. Vallez, Arthur J. 0 Jerry, Wilmette: IM Soccer 35 Eastern Junior High, Michigan 15 Greenwich High, Connecticut 2. Van Cleave, Lucy Ann 0 Dewey, Glencoe. Van Horne, Elizabeth C. 0Winnetka: Honor Society 45 Honor Group 45 Girls' Club Repre- sentative 35 Magazine Committee 35 Yeomen of the Guard 45 Opera Group 45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,25 Musicale 2,35 Girls' Career Club 3,45 French Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Rockford. Van Horne, Shirley L. 0 Shirl, Glencoe: Honor Society 45 Honor Group 2,3,45 Girls' Club Representative 35 G.A.A. Volley- ball 45 Hockey 2,3,45 LaCrosse 25 Baseball 2,3,45 Speedball 3,45 So- cial Committee 35 Baseball Head 45 Numerals 15 Chevron 15 300- point Award 25 600-point Award 35 Yeomen of the Guard 45 f'Iolanthe 35 Opera Group 3,45 Choir 45 Glee Club 1,25 Echoes Girls' Athletics Editor 45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Musicale 1,25 Girls' Career Club 3. Varde, Nancy R. 'Kenilworth: Girls' Club Repre- sentative 1,25 Friendly Committee 15 Social Committee 25 G.A.A. Publicity Committee 35 Social Com- mittee 15 Representative 2,35 Our Town 45 Glee Club 2,3,45 News Staff 35 Swing Club 15 French Club 2,3,45 Girls' Career Club 3.45 Service Club 45 Denison. Vernon, Keith O. 0 Kenilworth: Honor Group 1,35 Student Council Study Hall Com- mittee 35 Tri-Ship Representative 35 Information Desk 45 Usher Corps 45 Cheer Leader 1,2,3,45 Head 45 Track 1,25 Basketball 35 IM Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Soccer 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 Volley- ball 1,2,35 Love Rides the Rails 45 Iolanthe 35 Opera Group 3,45 Glee Club 1.25 Dramatic Club 45 Georgraphy Club 45 Boys' Career Club 3. vermin, William BQ ' Glencoe: Swimming 2,35 IM Swimming 1,2,35 News Staff 35 Rifie Club 13 University of Chi- cago. viaii, Ralph s. 9 Glencoe: Track 3,43 Manager 3,43 Letter 33 IM Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 2,33 Volleyball 2,3,43 Rifie Club 1,23 Spanish Club 3,43 Northwestern. Vickers, John M. 'Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,33 Tri-Ship Repre- sentative 43 Information Desk 43 Usher Corps 43 Lycee Faidherbe, France 1. Vickers, Kathleen 0 Wilmette: Honor Group 13 Girls' Committee 43 Art League 2: Career Club 4. Club Financial French Club 3,4 3 Musicale 43 Girls' Volny, Jerry 9 Northfield: Rifle Squad 3,4. Club 23 Traffic Von Glahn, Barbara 0 Glencoe: Honor Society 43 Hon- or Group 1,3,43 Girls' Club Pub- licity Committee 2,43 Inklings Staff 33 Inklings Contributor 33 French Club 3,43 Girls' Career Club 33 Spanish Club 33 Western. Voss, John G. 0 Wilmette. Wegener, Owen F. 'Wilmette: Honor Group 1,3,43 Study Hall Supervisor 4g Usher Corps 43 Basketball 3,43 Soccer 43 Volleyball 43 IM Baseball 23 Vol- leyball 2,33 It Pays to Adver- tise 4. Wagner, Warren 'Wilmette: Glee Club 1,23 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Illinois. Wallace, George W. 'Pudgie, Hubbard Woods: Basketball 2,3,43 Letter 2,3,43 IM Baseball lg Track 33 Volleyball 1,23 Champs 23 Softball 13 Track Champs 33 Baseball Champs 43 University of Arizona. Wallace, J. Emerson 0 Winnetka: Study Hall Super- visor 43 Student Council Publicity Committee 43 Tri-Ship Represent- ative 43 Dinner Committee 4g Swim- ming 2,33 Letter 2,33 Head Guard 43 Football 23 IM Swimming 3,43 Champs 33 Letter 43 Volleyball 43 News Photographer 43 Boys' Career Club 33 Lens Club 33 German Club 33 Thaver Academy 1. WaHach, Sylvia 'Sally, Winnetka: Honor So- ciety 43 Honor Group 43 Study Hall Supervisor 43 G.A.A. Arrange- ments Committee Head 43 Baseball 23 LaCrosse 23 Speedball 13 Vol- leyball 3,43 Hockey 23 Publicity Committee 3g Chevron 13 Numerals 13 300-point Award 23 Lagniappe Ati 3: Our Town 43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Representative 43 Dra- matic Club 3,43 Art League 23 Spanish Club 43 Lawrence. Walker, Jean L. 'Kenilwortliz Honor Group 1,23 News Staff 1,2,3,43 Inklings Con- tributor 33 Knitting Club 13 Swing Club 13 Art League 2,33 French Club 43 Girls' Career Club 43 William and Mary. Walsh, John P. 9 Wilmette: Honor Group 23 Trailic Squad 43 Door Guard 43 Lens Club 1,23 German Club 33 Northwestern. Walther, Cole 'Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,3,4. Ward, William C. ' Wilmette. Watt, John C. 0 Winnetka: J.V. Football 33 Track 3,43 News Photography Edi- tor 33 Boys' Career Club 43 Scars- dale High School, Scarsdale, N. Y. 1,23 Cornell. Watt, Thompson P. ' Tom, Glencoe: IM Football Champs 3. Weiler, Paul J. 0 Winnetka: J. V. Football 43 Let- ter 43 IM Basketball 43 Loyola Academy 1,22 Notre Dame. Wennlund, Warren B. 'Winnetka: IM Football 43 Vol- leyball 43 Sullivan High School l,2,3,4. Wente, William Z. 0Winnetka: Honor Group 43 In- formation Desk 43 Door Guard 43 Science Club 2,3,43 Vice-President 2,3,43 Musicale lg German Club 43 Northwestern. Weldon, Eliabeth 'Winnetkaz Basketball 13 Glee Club 1,2,3. Wells, Patience Anne 9 Patty, Glencoe: Yeomen of the Guard 43 Glee Club 33 Choir 43 Ohio University. Werthimer, Jerrold L. 9 Jerry, Glencoe: T.N.T. 3,43 Student Council Assembly Depart- ment Head 43 News Representative 33 Publicity Committee 33 Inter- scholastic Relations Committee 33 Building and Grounds Committee 3g Study Hall Committee 33 Tri- Ship Publicity Committee 33 Sub- head 33 Usher Corps 3,43 IM Soc- cer 2,33 Basketball 2,33 Softball 2,33 Touch Football 2.33 Echoes' Staff 2,3Q News Staff 1,2,3Q Class Editor 2g Associate Editor 33 Span- ish Club 23 Northwestern. i tie Whedon, John F., Jr. 0 Glencoe: Honor Society 4g Hon- or Group 1,2,33 Echoes' Snapshot Staff 43 Northwestern. White, Kent M. 0 Winnetka: Study Hall Supervisor 43 Tri-Ship Interscholastic Rela- tions Committee 43 Information Desk 33 Usher Corps 3,43 Basket- ball 1,2,3,43 Letter 2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Letter 23 IM Volleyball 1,2,3,43 Touch Football 1,23 Basket- ball l,2,33 Boys' Career Club 3,43 Vice-President 33 President 43 Dartmouth. Wfhite, Marian D. 0Winnetka: Honor Group 2,33 Study Hall Supervisor 43 Student Council Assembly Committee 43 Girls' Club Representative 2,43 G.A.A. Social Committee 3g Ar- rangement Committee 43 Lagni- appe 3,43 First Glee Club 1,2,33 News Staff 2,3,43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Swing Club 1,23 Spanish Club 33 Sarah Lawrence. White, William T. 0 Bill, Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Honor Group '1,3,43 Study Hall Supervisor 43 Usher Corps 43 Golf 2,35 Letter 33 IM Tennis Champ 1,43 Doubles Champ 43 School Doubles Champ 4g Tennis 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3Q Baseball 1,23 Foot- ball 1,2,33 Soccer 3g Chess 13 Northwestern. Club Whiteside, Robert R. 0 Wilmette: Swimming 1,2.33 Foot- ball 2,32 Rifle Club 2,33 Career Club 3,4. Boys' Wiegman, Marion 0 Wilmette: Honor Society 43 Hon- 1,23 or Group 1,2,33 Art League Girls' Career Club 33 Camouflage Club 4. Wiemers, William B. ' Winnetka. Wiese, Ray M. 'Kenilworthx T.N.T. 3,43 Honor Society 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Study Hall Supervisor 43 Student Council Representative 33 Build- ing and Grounds Committee 33 Executive Secretary Service De- partment 43 Tri-Ship Representa- tive 13 Dinner Committee 2,33 In- terscholastic Committee 3,43 Usher Corps 3,43 Swimming 1,2,3,43 Let- ter 1,2,3,43 Guard 33 Co-Captain 23 IM Football 2,33 Baseball 2,33 Volleyball 1,2,33 Opera Group 33 Glee Club 1,23 Boys' Career Club 3,43 President 43 Hobby Club 13 Northwestern. Willett, Florence W. 'Wilmette: Girls' Club Financial Committee 43 Registrar's Office 43 Yeomen of the Guard 43 Opera Group 43 Glee Club 33 News Ad- vertising Staff 33 French Club 43 Musicale 1,2,3,43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Lawrence. Willett, Louise 'Glencoez Girls' Club Financial Committee lg Friendly Committee 23 G.A.A. Baseball 23 Publicity Committee 3g Chevron 13 Numer- als 23 Social Committee 43 What a Life 33 Props Crew 43 Head of Costume Crew 43 Lagniappe 31 Glee Club 3,43 Girls' Career Club 3,4Q Publicity Committee Head 4. Wilson, Mary H. 'Wilmette: Student Council De- fense Committee 43 Girls' Club Representative 2,33 Archery 2,3,43 Manager 33 Volleyball 43 Awards Committee 3,43 Chevron 43 300- point Award 33 Costume Crew 43 Band 2,33 News Advertising Staff 43 Echoes Staff 43 Spanish Club 2,33 Program Chairman 43 Lens Club 23 Swing Club 33 Girls' Career Club 3,43 MacMurray. Wolsey, Dorothy A. 0Winnetka: Hockey 1,23 Speed- ball 1,23 Basketball 23 Volleyball 1,23 Numerals 13 Chevron lg 300- point Award 23 Props Crew 43 Pinebrook, Glen Arbor, Mich 3. Wood, Helen M. 'Winnetka: Glee Club 2,3,43 Gavel Club 1,2,4. Wooden, Jean M. 0 Winnetka: Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Girls' Club Friendly Committee 23 G.A.A. Golf 3,43 Head 43 Glee Club 2,33 Opera Group 43 Choir 4g Yeoman of the Guard 43 News Staff 3,43 Typing Head 43 Girls' Career Club 3g French Club 3g Swing Club 13 Latin Club 23 Colorado. Workman, James W. 0 Wilmette: IM Football 2,33 Track 43 Aeronautics Club 3,43 Fayetteville High School, Fayette- ville, Ark. 13 Northwestern. Wright, Margaret J. 0Glencoe: Girls' Club Represen- tative 23 Basketball 13 Glee Club 1,2,33 Spanish 1,23 Girls' Career Club 3g Miami. Wynkoop, Marcia 'Hubbard Woods: Girls' Career Club 3,43 Broadcasting Club 4-3 Roycemore 1,23 Wellesley. Yerkes, Anne W. 0 Winnetka: Girls' Club Publicity Committee 33 G.A.A. Basketball 1,2,33 Hockey 2,3,43 Speedball 3,43 Baseball 1,23 Volleyball 1,2,3,43 Committee 33 300- Arrangements point Award 2g 600-point Award 33 Numerals 13 Official's Badge 2g Chevron 4g 800-point Award Com- mittee 43 Service Club 3,43 Presi- dent 43 Girls' Career Club 3,43 Arrangements Committee 4g French Club 3,43 Oberlin. Young, Mark A. 'Wilmette: IM Touch Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Swimming 1,2,3,43 J.V. Football 4g Letter 4. Zander, Henry, III 0 Chiefy, Kenilworth: Honor So- ciety 43 Honor Group 1,2,3,43 Student Council Assembly Corn- mittee 33 Service Committee 43 Tri-Ship Service Registration Chair- man 43 Lagniappe Program Chair- man 43 IM Football 1,2,3,43 Soc- cer 3,43 Class Champion 3g Basket- ball 2,3Q Volleyball 1,2,33 Golf 43 Tennis 43 Iolanthe 33 Opera Group 3,43 Choir 43 Ensemble 43 149 Glee Club 1,29 Orchestra 3,49 News Staff 49 Junior Music Club 1.2: Senior Music Club 3,49 Spanish Club 2.39 Kenyon. Zander, Richard Wi. 9 Glenview: German Club 39 Aero- nautics Club 39 Boys' Career Club -lg Information Desk 4. Zanzucchi, John J. 0 Wilmette: 1.2.3. Fenger High School Zeddies, Robert F. 'Kenilworthz Swimming 1,2,3,49 Letter 1,2,3,4Q Guard 2,3.49 IM Softball Champion 2,39 Colorado. Zehr, William W. 0 Glencoe: Honor Society 49 Hon- or Group 1,2,3,49 Tri4Ship Repre- sentative 1,29 Information Desk 45 Usher Corps 3,49 Football 1,2,3,4-9 Letter 2,49 Basketball 2,3,49 Champ 29 IM Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 1.2,3,49 Volleyball 1,293,419 Champ 29 Baseball 1,2949 Champ 193,49 Boys, Career Club 4g Gavel Club 19 Latin Club 19 Band 1. Zeisel, Phyllis R. 0 Wilmette: Honor Society 49 Hon- or Group 3,49 News Feature Staff 49 Musicale 49 French Club 3,49 Girls' Career Club 3,49 Winchester Thurston 19 East High School 2. Zick, John W. 0Winnetka: Baseball 1,2,49 Let- ter 2g IM Basketball 1,29 Volley ball lg Glee Club 1,29 Lawrence. Zorzi, Marion J. 0 Wilmette. Zrazik, Stanley J. 0 Glencoe. Zrazik, Stella L. 0 Glencoe. 150 , ,,,o. 5 If ,Jw . 'Msn' 1 fe 2 fe' bf rr ,,, mf!! ,1,s4vA,,. Rnd ,W 5 5i5i2igQ,fvv index Actors? Guild .... . 37 Gavel Club ........... . . . 28 Props Crew ........ . . . Administration . . . 12, 13 Geography Club . . . . . 34 Public Address Corps . . . . 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