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TRI-SHIP TO M COVE LL Tri-Ship Award A On December 19, 1949, New Trier High School turned back the calendar twenty-five years. For in 1924 the im- portant Tri-Ship Club became a part of New Trier. At a special diamond anni- versary dinner over 15O of the past board members and 14 of the past pres- idents reminisced over their days at New Trier. They recalled the key words sportsmanship, fellowship, and citizenship, the driving force behind the club, They heard many of the acts of Lagniappe. But besides this great banquet, Tri- Ship also staged their annual football banquet in November. The evening vvas highhghted by an address by the head footbaH coach of the llniversuy of Southern California, Ieff Cravath, In February, the bi-annual Fathers and Sons banquet was held. Saska Siemet gave an interesting talk on movies sup- plemented by his own movies. COVELL Presideni' RUMSFELD Vice President CALDERINI Secreiary JAMES Treasurer ONEAL Public Relafio ns O'KEEFE Club Room LYONS Si'uden+ Aid MERRIFIELD Usher TENTLER Traffic PRASSE Ticlre+ SEASHORE Dance HALVORSEN Peppers KUENZLI Lagniappe MACKINNON Dinner MONTGOMERY Arrangements STAHL Junior Class WEBER Sophomore Class FRISBIE GANNAWAY Page 27
V ls- fg ,ffT- rv T Ili I fif I TTT ll- Ullll , rf elle, L li L I, if J E ij These banquets are run by the dinner committee, headed by lohn MacKinnon, who has done a won- derful job. His group also runs the sale of refreshments at the dances. ln addition to the five regular Tri-Ship dances, the dance committee, headed by Chuck Seashore, staged a Christmas dance to start the holiday season. The Tri-Ships once again proved that New Trier can throw the best dances in the country. Breathes there a student who did not see A'Run for the Money ? It appears not, because four jammed- packed audiences thrilled to this year's presentation of Lagniappe. The show, eleventh in the series which is sponsored by Tri-Ship, was directed in this half-century year by Bob Kuenzli. Do you want a job? Qnce again the Student Aid Committee provided jobs for boys who desired work. This committee, directed by Dick Lyons, also is in charge of presenting scholarships to worthy seniors, the cause for which most of Tri-Ship's money is used. If you have ever attended a play, Lagniappe, a sporting event, or a concert Qand who hasn'tl, you have seen two of Tri-Ship's chief service organizations in action. For the boys in the Traffic Squad, headed by Tom Tentler, and in the Usher Corps, headed by Dave Nlerrifield, have given up valuable time on Saturdays and in the evenings to serve their school. But one should also remember the Library Monitors, Hall Guards, and lnformation Desk boys, who all make the running of N. T. much easier. Peppers, headed by Marley Halvorsen, and Cheerleading by Ted Weldon, both have helped increase school spirit at New Trier. TRI-SHIP REPRESENTATIVES TRI-SHIP COMMITTEES Row I: Griesery KHOH' Wheeler' Cody' Hallquisfy Row I: Patierson, Stark, Hinkley, Mackinnon, Tomei, Thomaszideklcunningham Paley, Taylor, Robson, Prasse, .PocloIsky, Forcl, Row 2: Merrifield, Harkness, Henry, Talcoil, Savage, Row B2a:'+y6.Eiie?:fr'Mh2Zi5I'elI:Angr:?:I1millazvoodyl Jean- S+0f1e- EIMS gerard, Morensrein, Felies, Mabie, Brymer, Bell, Row 3: Pleck, Bonge, Selwick, Jackson, Truesdell, Bums' S1-evans' Rui-h' Surpless' I,-vine' McNally Row 3: Rice, Nellis, Whiie, Sundl, Moss, Seashore, Klingeman, Drake Branch, Lyons, Griesser, Egan, Ludgin, Pennels
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