TRI-SHIP CONVENTION PUBLISI-IES RECORD! , Q The highlight of the Tri-Ship Convention, which began today, was President Ned Iannotta's keynote speech. The speech was delivered as soon as the pre- liminaries were out of the way. It was hailed with an enthusiastic ovation. Vice-president Bob Moore, Secretary lim Otis, and Treasurer Pete Mackinnon gave their full support and agreement to the speech. The speech was concerned with Tri-Ship's aims and the record of the past year. The first sentence, in which it was said that the ideal of Tri-Ship is to bring citizenship, fellowship, and sportsmanship to every New Trier student , brought a cheer from the crowd. The speaker went on to say that Tri-Ship has carried out this ideal in' every way possible during 1948-'49, its 24th year of existence. When Mr. Fris- NED JANNOTTA Tri-Ship Award your FRISBIE GANNAVVAX Page 27 :Lyn Q ll ws We -lllmE1WI l --YTAMW OPERA C D A UNCED 'HOW CASE, LAGNIAPPE '49 JANNOTTA President MOORE Vice President OTIS Secretary MacKINNON Treasurer CALKINS Cluhroom Chairman ' KIVLAND Student Aid Chairman FRAZIER Head Usher LEATON Traffic Regulation Director MATSON Lagniappe BRAY Lagniappe PAXTON Public Relations Chairman HARTNETT Peppers Head BENSON Dance Chairman LYONS Dinner Chairman COVELL Junior Class Chairman JACOBS Sophomore Class Chairman MCCLELLAN Freshman Class Chairman -L ilk DONT MISS... -u..1,..i w..,.. elif LAGNIAPPE 'eg3a,4,5. H.M,S. Pi:-don Will Be Puunud Much a1,Ap.il 1, v .ms fn .ui 4i.mv,.1-. mu nw., ,-.- -ui r.. ,,f,.-,,r..1- N.-. mfr cf,.,f..i gf uv. 1. Mm 1 wa x bw. U.,- Mos-M no
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bie and Mr. Gannaway were mentioned, the speaker was forced to pause until the two sponsors were brought to the stage in response to the yells of the audience, They were given a rousing cheer of ap- preciation for their aid and assistance. The text of the report of the years' progress which occupied the rest of the speech follows: f'All of you must be acquainted with the numerous activities of Tri-Ship. Can there be any citizen of New Trier who has not benefited at one time or an- other from one of TriHShip's services? Who has never attended a performance of Lagniappe, never seen the Traffic Squad at work in the wee small hours of the morning, never been present at a gathering where the Usher Corps has assisted, never followed the gymnastics of the Cheerleaders at a football game? ln all modesty we believe we can say that these activities have blossomed under this year's manage-- ment as never before. Let me list a few of the things Tri-Ship has accomplished this year, HFirst-Every effort has been made to acquaint the innocent freshmen with the worldly ways of New Trier and Tri-Ship. Freshmen have been given hand- books explaining Tri-Ship's method of organization. Certain capable senior boys assist in the Frosh ada viser-rooms for the first part of the year. To keep upper-classmen aware of TriHShip's functions, there has been a constant bombardment of publicity of all kinds. Also, a few senior boys have attended the Wilmette Rotary luncheons under the auspices of Tri-Ship in an effort to acquaint them with the opera! tion of such civil groups, Second-Tri-Ship has striven to please and en- tertain its members. We have held the usual Hve LAGNIAPPE COMMITTEES Row I: Knott, Pehrson, Jones, Burlingame, Berg, Penney, Chavkin, Atkinson, Gilbert, Chapin, Spence, Rouse, Joyce, Hammond Rofw 2: Schneider, Nash, Nlackinnon, Cooper, Kuiken, Prasse, Penfield, Seashore, Dotter, VViese, Stranne, Spiegel, Jacobs, Sherman, Krueger Raw 3: Magie, VVarren, VVright, Umbach, Oneal, Kivland, Smith, Perkins, Scott, Logsdon, McDermott, Paxton, Johnson, Lucchesi, Feuer TRAFFIC SQUAD Rofw I: Leaton, Carson, Oakes, Langtry, White, Kolstad, VValters, K. Jacobs, VVheeler, Barker, Strauss, Volini, Samson, Nash, J. Jacobs, Brown, Cotter, Cunningham Rofw 2: Robertson, Vyskocil, Spiegel, Best, Sundt, Johnson, Powell, Anderson, Bergman, Smith, Boyden, Rumsfeld, Bray, Vvade, Blaise, Krumm, Anderson, Brennan, Horen, Cooksy, Suttle Row 3: Abegg, Ellis, McDermott, Frazier, Brown, Breed, Scott, Magic, Bennett, Cross, Brymer, James, Griesser, Calderini, VVoody, U'Kiei'fe, Chrisman, Logsdon, VVright, Goebel Page 99
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