SAUNDERS CUSHMAN CLEARY WATKINS BACHMANN SPOEHR YOWELL CORPER LEEKLEY BALDWIN COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Row 1: Moeller, Hillingbery, Brown, Schumacher, Lindsay, Hale, Warfield, Engelhard Saunders. Row 2: Bryson, Holland, Shanesy, Gregory, B. Clarke, J. Clarke, Treveiler, Kadyk Musson, I-Iurlbut. Row 3: Guthridge, Whitehead, Jannotta, Weldon, Donahue, Rockcastle, Bowler, Condon Toel. Studen t Council 0 Under the leadership of Dick Saunders, President, Dave Spoehr, Vice-President, Ginny Cushman, Secretary, and Kent Yowell, Treasurer, the council carried on a busy year with many activities. Its various departments were ably handled by the following executive secretaries, Dave Baldwin, Assem- blyg Tom Shanesy, Dining Hall, Phil Leekley, Publicity, Emily Cleary and Phil Corper, Service, Barbara Bachmann, Social, Dave Spoehr, Study Hall, Mike Watkins, War. The council consists of eight representatives elected by each class, two faculty members, Miss Hadden and Mr. Wehr, and a sponsor, Mr. Van Deursen. VAN DEURSEN HADDEN WEHR
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Row Row Row Row 'x A f X, , In 1 R K , 4 .ef 1 1 ff, V af. 1 r X If ol, Y ff A N, , V, , , lf , f, , f, ! , , 7 I, N, ,N XJ 3 f, ,- V, f , '. 1 N , H' f I gf f N, f ,- A,-4 ' Jw ,' I df , , pf? I, If N , , ',,,57 1, 1 ,Hy 1 xl!! lx Rf ' SEX' uf' ,J 3' ,' N x,ff' .' X. Lf 'xx ey, I f j' A 1 44, V, XJ' A successful campaign to sell activities tickets enabled the council to help finance the athletic program, the New Trier News, Inklings, Dramatic Club productions, debate, G.A.A., and council expenses. Student supervised study halls were rearranged and expanded to in- clude more students than ever before. War stamps and bonds were sold throughout the year with considerable success which enabled us to earn and keep flying the Minute Man Flag of the governmentis uSchools at War program. A remarkably successful drive to sell war bonds in the community resulted in a sale of 3440A-95.50 which was the largest amount sold by any school in the state at that time. During the year a new department was created to organize and handle the clearing of the dining hall which had to be done by the students them- selves because of the labor shortage. While the results have not been perfect, this project represents a great advance in student organization and responsibility. Other services rendered included helping put on the Hallowe'en party, the gym-jams, a number of assemblies, a Riders, Club to facilitate boys getting rides to school, and a forum on citizenship. Altogether, consid- erable progress has been made in giving New Trier students an opportunity to develop good citizenship. DEFENSE AUDITORS Row 1: Brown, Moeller, Warfield, Saunders, Bachmann. Row 2: Hollingbery, Bryson, Holland, Wellin, Lindsay, Hurlbut. Row 3: Toel, Whitehead, Shanesy, Musson, Guthridge. ADVISOR STAMP REPRESENTATIVES : McNulty, Cederberg, Sheriffs, Williams, Christensen, Keig, Lewis, Stade, l-lohfelder, Mayer, Reinhard, Hoyt, Perkins, Knupfer, Rittersporn, Basquin, Harris, McKeldin. : Pollen, Droegemueller, Wells, Loewe, Humphrey, Rice, Thompson, Morrison, Funkhouser, Warden, Leathers, Miller, Briggs, D. Rose, Ortegel Sinclair, Hoy, Nuzum, Carpenter, Cody, Ketcham, Morrison, Pauschart, Cahn, Boyle, P. Rose. : Showers, Robson, Frazier, McLean, Proudfoot, Street, Dodge, Billow, Barnes, Torrey, Crane, Druliner, Loewe, Birkelund, Kreger, Holmes Parsons, Bauer, Steel, Loeffell, Rothermel, Hurley, Gunn, Masser, Provoost, Vedder, Broadhurst, Perrin, Elmer, Yntema, Snyder, Woods : Story, Lund, McKee, Fox, Henning, Spaulding, Proudfoot, Miller, Crowell, Carey, Little, Humphrey, Rosberg, Anderson, Hahn, Jacobi, Dudley, Blietz, Walworth, Miller, Collins, Chace, Quaintance, Roe, Crawford, Swan, Stein, Bauman, Halpin, Carney, Pearson, Tomlinson, Judsen Olsen 24 5, ,Q 1 luffyfs, ,I 1 gf 5, 1
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