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

 - Class of 1951

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+ KAHLER MALONEY ing agent: Mr. Ernest N. Rodbro, supervising engineerg Miss Helen Maloney, Dean of Girls: Mr. Frederick A. Kahler, Dean of Boys: Mr. F. Donald Frisbie, associate dean of Boys: and Mr. Carl Lundquist, director of guidance testing. The work they have done has helped greatly to maintain the school's high reputation. The Board of Education, consisting of Mr. Christian E. Iarchow, President, Mr. Hiram H. Belding, Mr. Paul W. Cutler, Mr. William M. Hales, and Mrs. Harry Williams, also deserves recognition for its help. DEPARTMENT HEADS I BROWN HERRON LUNDQUIST FRISBIE 1 MURPHY RAU HUTCHENS SMALL SCHOENENBERGER LIGHTER McKEE Ari Commerce English Foreign Language Health Home Economics Ind usirial Aris LIBBEY SNYDER COTTON CHILDS BOULTON WINDOES SHEARER Library MaiI'1ema'I'ics Music ' Boys' Phys. Educ. Girls' Phys. Educ. Science Social Stud , X Aovlssn CHAIRMEN It - . 'ml R , .,w' 1 , C ' U I p , I ' Y I I-, t . - in ' I ' I KAHLER MALONEY WEHR BREDIN CARPENTER HURST REAM HAMILTON Page I5

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ii 1 I I I I MR. JARCHOW MR. BELDING MR. CUTLER I M R. GAFFN EY ADMINISTRATIIIN The excellent reputation that New Trier has maintained for 50 years is greatly due to its fine administrations. Mr. Matthew P. Gaffney, who has been principal since 1931, has created a school that has developed citizen- ship, leadership, and character, as well as a high scholastic rating. Since Mr. Smart, the first principal, many new features have been added to the administrations activities. These additions establised a contact between the school and the township and often introduced improvements. Foremost among them is a general council, made up of adviser room parents. , Congratulations should also be extended to Mr. Wesley L. Brown. assistant superintendent, business manager, and secretary of the Board of Education, Mr, Harry H. Herron, Registrar, office manager, and purchas- MR. HALES Page I4 MRS. WILLIAMS



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ENGLISH-SPEECH HUTCHENS CARPENTER COOK ENGLISH The first English teacher at New Trier was Miss Alice Burchard, whose distinguished career was from 1901 to her retirement in 1939. ln 1906 Francis I. Walker, the first head of the department, was employed. While he was here the publication of the New Trier News was begun. Mr. Walker retired in 1919 and was succeeded by the present incumbent, L. A. Hutchens. ln the early 1920's publication of a literary magazine was begun. In 1921 new elective courses in speech, debate, dra- matics, and news writing were added. English 4Av was started by Miss Stanwood and Mr. Peter- son. These classes read more classical literature than the other classes cover. Three years ago a senior English class in dramatics was inaugurated by Mr. Lehman and Miss Gahagan. Primarily it is a study of the theatre, rather than a course in acting. In 1946 Mr. Lightner and Mr. E. Kahler introduced the Great Books course, patterned after the adult discussion groups sponsored by the University of Chicago. As the first experi- ment of its kind ever conducted in an American high school, if has not only proved highly successful, but has also attracted wide attention. SPEECH AND DRAMATICS A Bonnet for my Wife was New Trier's first production, in 1903. By 1907, the Senior Play had become an annual affair. Later a Fall Play, a Frosh-Soph Play, and a Spring Play were added to the yearly calendar. 1914 saw the beginning of the Dramatic Club. Mr. Coburn, then a student, was a charter member of the organization which he now sponsors. Two outstandin plays, The American Way , given in 1941, and Dr. Smalll's Horizon Visible , given in 1944 with a cast of 206. Both were under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Stanwood, who was the Dramatic Club sponsor and department head from her arrival in 1918 to 1947. Public Speaking was first offered in 1920, and in 1937 courses in Voice and Diction and Verse Speaking were added. A new experiment this year was the beginning of the Little Theatre, which gave an evening of one-act plays followed by a discussion of the acting. In the past, New Trier has taught students like Ralph Bellamy and Charlton Heston, who are now on the professional stage. Might she not at present be teaching the speakers and entertainers of the future? l' A 3 AMRQIN CAVANKUGH GAHAGAN ' KRAL Page I6

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