New Trier Township High School - Echoes Yearbook (Winnetka, IL)

 - Class of 1944

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1 ,,., , ,, ag-. i. INFORMATION DESK DOOR GUARDS Row 1: Wood, Levy, Swan, Walgren, Gordon. Row 1: Kunzelman, Keefe, Levy, Ellis, Noonan, Wood, McClane. Row 2: Lldecker, Purdy, Bell, Carruth, Rapp, Lyford. Row 2: Franke, Callaway, Rennolds, Crowell, Swan, Lidecker. Row 3: Adams, Spangler, O'Connor, Cutler, Dunlap, Brown. Row 3: Jeangerard, Manning, Spangler, Adams, Vogl. 0 This year the club, through the Service Register Commit- tee, presented the school with two large service boards con- taining the names of all the alumni in the armed forces and a memorial plaque dedicated in honor of those from New Trier lost in the armed service of our country. Among the numerous service organizations sponsored by the Tri-Ship Club are the Usher Corps, the Doorguards, the Information Desk Staff, the Library Monitors, the Traflic Squad, and the Cheerleader Corps. A great deal of credit should go to the club,s sponsors, Mr. Frisbie and Mr. Gannaway, the latter of whom was called into the Army during the middle of the year. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Row 1: geaasoln, Jeangerard, McClane, Vogl qheadj, Franke, Fox, 1. ar e TRAFFIC SQUAD Row 1: Sheriffs, Noonan, Veneklasen, McAllister, McNulty. FROSH-SOPH CHEERLEADERS Row 2, Wyman, Coolidge, Lime, Callaway, Kroescheu. Row 2: Pearson, Johnston, Hosbein, Chapman, Burt, Martin Bowser, Haase. ' as--1 1 2 ww Na+ l . , qi .Q S , X V . , ,YA 2- 27

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TRI-SHIP COMMITTEES ROW 1 Row 2: Row 3: 26 n .. .,.,,,.,,...,.,,,,:.3h 1 V I ,,,x 1 ' -61,215 K 1 2 TRI-SHIP REPRESENTATIVES Row 1: Ragland, Bowser, Burt, Lee, -Ramsey, Steele, Wood, Holway, Palmquist. Row 2: Rich, Stake, Fried, Lucas, Harvey, Snyder, Johnson, Shefte, Sherwin, Rumm- ler. Row 3: Levy, Hunt, Campbell, Knight, Farring- ton, Harrison, Rennolds, Michinaro. During the course of the year, four important drives were conducted in collaboration with the Girls Club. These were the Russian War Relief Drive, the Book Drive for American War Prisoners, Christmas gifts for the Fort Sheridan soldiers, and the Red Cross War Fund Drive. Merrifield, Farrington, Hadley, Van Zuy- len, Ellis, Gilbert, Lersch, Schoeneck, Steele, Grenning, Gordon, Rennolds, Jacob, Wood, Bray. Wolf, Kletzien, Stake, Myers, Swan, Sut- tle, Gregory, Carruth, Lyford, Marx, Green, Moyer, Simpson, McNu.lty. Cutler, Mills, Sullivan, Hunt, Lidecker, Mack, Barnes, Edgerton, David, Lynch, Anderson, Gershman, Watson. Chace, Kadyk, Row 1: Row 2: Row 3 USHER CORPS Hill, Hoyt, Knight, Saunders, Shannon, Wisehart, H. Fox, Dunlap, Spangler, Stake, Kritzer, Yowell, Purdy. Warfield, Moyer, Lersch, Steingraber, Ellis, Gregory, Raymond, Watkins, Swan, 58Ilil0ldS, Suttle, Gordon, Henderson, og. Olson, Butler, Fox, Chace, Anderson, Kletzien, Howell, Leekley, Lidecker, Col- lins, White, Carruth, Rockcastle, Shanesy. . . Quan, 144, f WZ gf?



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WRIGHT 'Pih- WEISHAAR JOHNSON EVANS SHERMAN STEIF HOLLAND CAMPHAUSEN GOTT VON DER. LIPPEN WHEELER TOEL 28 QQ! ' Club 0 From the beginning of the war, women have had ever-increasing chances to serve their community and their country. At New Trier, the Girls' Club feels a certain pride and satisfaction that it, too, can be of service in the war-effort. They have taken advantage of these opportunities to the utmost of their ability. One of the largest goals that the Girls' Club achieved was the purchase of an ambulance completely furnished with x-ray equipment. We are proud to have a plaque from the government citing us for this achievement. Besides this, the Girls' Club is justly proud of its contributions to the New Trier Bond Driveg they helped put the drive over the top by subscribing 34,000 During the year, the Girls' Club knitted scarves and sweaters for the Red Cross, made scrapbooks for wounded men, and filled Christmas stockings for servicemen. One of the greatest satisfactions the Girls' Club received from their work was a letter from the Red Cross saying the boxes that New Trier had packed for the war-stricken children overseas had been greatly welcomed and appreciated by all that received them. The Girls' Club, however, did not devote its efforts entirely to the war. Their social schedule was filled with dinners and banquets that helped acquaint the members of New Trier. The event that causes the most expectation is the mother-daughter banquet held in the Spring. In the fall a supper was given by the board for all the new girls. Also given on a note of gaiety were the series of senior Advisory Suppers, that gave the girls a chance to get together during their last semester at New Trier. The fund for scholarships increased surprisingly this year despite the large amount invested in the war. The magazine drive and the sale of hotdogs at the football game further added to the scholarship earnings. The Girls' Club room was once again maintained and enjoyed by all the New Trier girls. It was there that the open house at Xmas time was given, and also the various teas and suppers, throughout the year. X, The School gweg 3 great deal to the Girls' Club, under the able sponsorship of Miss Lulu Wright, and to the Girls' Club board who has made a success, not only of its civilian activities, but in the war 6ff0l'l HS well-

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