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

 - Class of 1949

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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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TRI-SHI P REPRESENTATI Y ES Roiw I: McClellan, Jacob, Fox, Alli- son, Ross, Tomei, Kling Rofw 2: Miya, Mills, Tebbetts, Onezll, VValtei's, Nash Rolw 3: Magie, Tentler, Leason, Allen, Fanxie, Cunningham, Holger TRI-SHIP COMMITTEES Rofw I: Seashore, Stade, Dotter, Mar'- kinnon, Robson, Tomei, McClellan Fry, Staub, Jacobs, O'KieH:e, Keller Rofw 2: Surpless, VVhite, Prassee Rumsfeld, Anderson, Merrifield W7Zl1'f6ll, Scott, Nash, Sander, Chris- mzin, Ekluncl Rome 3: Starrett, L2lIlgfl'j', Marcy Zwiener, Lyons, Holvan, Christoph Gompert, lieglen, Parker, Stone Barker LI SH ERS CORPS Ro-w 1: Magie, VVright, Keller, Rums- feld, Scott, Boyden, Oneal, Ifmlmch Johnson, Smith Rofw 2: Dean, Bergman, Bray, Zeisel VVade, Feuer, Calderini, Jacobs Best, Bergman Rofw 3: Spiegel, McDermott, VVallaee Stephenson, Beglen, Cody, Frazier Scott, Brown, Powell Pore 0 1



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TRI-SHIP tCont'dl Tri-Ship dances, including the Turnabout, all of ex- cellent quality. For the enjoyment of the seniors, the Tri-Ship Room has been open as an honor study hall. Our members have had their choice of two banquets -the Football Banquet, at which Tug Wilson spoke, or the Mother-Son Banquet, where Alan Vil- liers was the speaker. And we have staged that mag- nificent Lagniappe of 1949, 'AShowcase , a produc- tion destined to live in the annals of Tri-Ship. Third-Tri-Ship has rendered many services to the school. Library Monitors, Hall Guards, and the patient Information Desk boys are all under Tri- Ship's guidance. Cheerleaders and the Peppers have been sponsored by Tri-Ship, We control the Usher Corps, and the Traffic Squad, that group of juniors and seniors who stand outside in all kinds of weather to perform their jobs. INFORMATION DESK Rofw 1: Watts, Wade, Pinsof, Stubbs, Feuer, Evans Rofw 2: Watson, Robertson, Shelton, Eitel, Spiegel, Dotter '4The Student Employment Committee has provid- ed jobs for all who want them. The Student Aid Committee has given out about twelve scholarships to deserving seniors. Tri-Ship also has aided six foreign schools by conducting annual drives for money or materials. It conducted the Red Cross Drive in the boys adviser-rooms. The list of services is unending. But the Board of Tri-Ship cannot take all credit for this splendid year of progress. We must consider that all New Trier boys are members of our organiza- tion, and it is through their support that Tri.-Ship derives its strength. Thanks to the Class Chairmen and the Representatives, everyone has been kept in- formed on the plans of Tri-Ship. Thanks to the co- operation of the members of all classes, Tri-Ship has been able to complete another successful yearf' LIBRARY MONITORS Row 1: Zimmerman, Illium, Smith, Burr, Deakins Rofw 2: Scribner, Hamilton, Powell, Ryan HALL GUARD if Rofw I: Borkovitz, Goldsmith, Pinsof, Manus, Paynter, Burkhardt Rofw 2: Ryan, Nfaxwell, Amdur, Christensen, Walters, Feuer CHEERLEADERS Rofw I: Weldon, Sealy, Tucker, Stauh, Free Rofw 2: Galey, Ellmore, Roeddiger, Kirsch, Barnes Page 'W

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