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

 - Class of 1948

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TRACK I.asI Iouidoorl Irack season was a one for Coach Unk John Nay, his winning every home meei, and placing Iourih block fo an undefealed pui an end Io a long finally beai' us in Ihe league and siafe meeis, while we look second in The former. Seconds were also gained in many oiher big meeisz Ihe Oak Park Relays, Ihe Wheaion Re- lays, and finally The lvlooseheari Relays: while Ihe dis+ric+ was won by our favored and overpowering Trieriies. The ouisianding men of Iasi year were I-Iilliard and Roberison in Ihe dashes: Dold in +he 4407 Swanson in 'Ihe hurdles: and Jacobi, a dependable man in +he half-mile. Ofhers filling places in mosr of Ihe meeis were: Young, Misan+oni, and Munson in 'rhe shol' and discus, wiih Rennacker and Kempner in Ihe pole vauII'. Fisher helped ouI' in I'he half- mile, along wi+h Nile: while Gilberison excelled in 'rhe 440. In Irhe high iump, Allen and Anderson were proficient and Hilliard and Weldon Iook care of Ihe broad jump. Rerurning Ieiier men are few bui proficieni: Chuck Dold, Ron Allen, Tom I-Iilliard. Norwood Fisher, Craig Richardson Ia iuniorl, and finally, Harry Munson. VARSITY TRACK Row I: Hilliard, Kempner, Spaulding Rennaclrer, Herlocker Weldon, Jacobi Misanioni, Roberfson Gilberfson, Anderson Row 2: Baker, Macdonald, Herbon Wolff, Maher, Fisher Pierson, Lambarf McElroy, Swanson Sfeinberg, Erman Nay Row 3: Ingram, Crawford, Rummler Young, Gabel, Harris Lundin, Dold, Wafluns P. Gilberfson, McLaughlin. , .V I wi , FROSH-SOPH TRACK Row I: Burlingameg Carson, Appelbaum, Jacobs, Penfield, KIaH'e, Burr, Leach. Row 2: Forresf, Colfer, Keller, Belding, McDermoH', Woolfolk, Happ, Richardson, Spoehr, O+is, Dundar, Nay. Row 3: Johnson IManagerI, Cooksy. Baldwin, Armsfrong, Boyden, Kallman, Smifh, Ellis, Hoban, Dern, Huck, Barnes Coach Hoyf. I .ff . Page 26

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The chorus for lolanlhe was chosen from The lirsl opera group, and endured lenglhy rehearsals lo perlecl enlrances, exils, and mass inslead ol mob movemenl. The resull: a well coordinaled chorus duly commended on ils line exlras in The way of fairy dances and complicaled marches. ll The chorus worked hard, The orcheslra worked harder, and, direcled by Mrs. Collon, il poured lorlh musical accompanimenl llhe biggesl parl of an operal lhal was surely higher lhan high school caliber. Mr. l-larper's and lvlr. l'lolland's slage crew de- signed and conslrucled slrong and realislic scenery lor The opera. Any rough lines were skillfully hid- den by lvlr. Jones' lighling crew, which also handled lhe spoils for solo numbers and Those necessary changes from nighl lo day and day lo nighl. The props crew gol all lhe props 'rhere on lime, and The coslume crew loundgappropriale coslunhes lreally vilal propsl lor all lhd.aCl'ors.i We musl' nol lorgel' 'rhe make-up crew. ln 'lolanlhe'f beards and wigs and wings are plenlilul and hard fro pu+ on. Then lhere is lhe slandard llll rosy-cheeked, dark-eyed look lo be applied lo lhe' chorus 'sad leads. lvliss Slanwood direcled lhese lhree crews as well as direcling dramalics. All in all, il is plain lo see lhal lhe opera could nol go on wilhoul everyone's whole-hearled sup- porl. Nol' only lolanlhe , bul every opera's suc- cess depends on everybody and is lhe produclr of many monlhs of hard work on everybody's parl. ls il worlh il? Ask anyone who has ever been lhere. Ask lvliss Slanwood. Even ask lvlrs. Collon. She lhinks il' is, loo. Page 25



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n.. ' ...mmm- , i , I M , VARSITY BASEBALL Row I: Oakley, Massey, Barreff, Huebner, Robson, Traufwein, Chrisioph, Jones, Trom, JanoT+a, Snyder Row 2: Friedlander, MorgensTern, Brower, Marsh, Corns, Burnside, Davis, ChrisTensen, Moore, Grafer, Kranfz, Richmond, Clausen lCoachl SOPHOMORE BASEBALL, SPRING I947 McAIvey, Back Row: Cheflain, Teepee, Wood, Frazier, WalTers, D. Bergman, Gomperi, Kivland, Wiegman, B. Bergman, Spoehr, Parker, LighTner ICoachl Froni' Row: R. Chrisfoph, Nash, Wade, Pearson, Mackinnon, Green, Plamondon, Pair, Tebbefls VARSITY BASEBALL - I947 SCORES New Trier . . . 3 Maine .... . . O New Trier . . . IO Norfhbrook . . . . 4 New Trier . . IO Zion . . . . 2 New Trier . 5 La Grange . . I New Trier . I La Grange . . . 2 New Trier . 4 Highland Park . . 5 New Trier . 9 Waukegan . . . 3 New Trier . I Evansion . . . O New Trier . 4 Niles . . 5 New Trier . 5 ThornTon . . 7 New Trier . 5 Thornion . . . 8 New .Trier . 2 Oak Park . . . 4 New Trier . 5 Morion . . 4 New Trier . 3 MorTon . 6 New Trier . I Evansion . 0 New Trier . 7 Niles . . . . O New Trier . 4 Proviso . . . . I New Trier . . 4 Proviso . . . . 8 New Trier . . II Highland Park . . 2 New Trier . I2 Zion .... . I New Trier . 6 Oak Park . . . 4 New Trier . 8 Waukegan . 0 C During This I947 season, under The fine coaching of Dick Clausen, The New Trier nine finished in Third place in The Suburban League. The piTching chores were ably Taken care oi b PeTe Burnside, Fred Huebner, Bruce Marsh, and Dick graTer. BASEBA PeTe Burnside piTched nineTeen scoreless innings aT one sTreTch, and Fred Huebner piTched Two one-hiT games. Bruce Marsh and Dick GraTer also did some fine piTching. The infield was composed of LeTTy Moore aT TirsT, Ned JannoTTa aT second. Bob ChrisToph lcapTainl aT shorTsTop. Bud Trom aT Third, and Bob Lauer behind The plaTe. Danny Corns and John Brower also saw much duTy in The iniield. The regular ouTTieIders were Louie KranTz, Dick Chris- Tiansen. and Don McAIvey. wiTh Fred Huebner playing in The ouTTieId when he wasn'T piTching. Louie Kraniz led The hiTTers wiTh a near .400 average. OTher players To hiT' .300 or beTTer included Huebner, Trom, ChrisToph, Lauer, and McAIvey. Louie KranTz is classed as one of The besT ouTTieIders in high school baseball, and PeTe Burnside is a major league prospecT as a piTcher. AT The end of The season Bud Trom was elecTed cap- Tain Tor The I948 season aT The annual Baseball BanqueT. Bob Lauer was awarded The Sandvig Trophy. The I947 VarsiT was composed mainly of juniors wiTh Two sophomores piiaying regularly. IT hiT iTs sTride in The laTTer parr of The season, and iT looks 'Forward To a prom- ising campaign in I948. The managers, who incidenTalIy did an ouTsTanding iob, were Roger MorgensTern and Bill Rose. LL Page 27

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