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KAHLER MALONEY BROWN HERRON RODBRO -wr ww ' 'Av 'QI LUNDQUIST FRISBIE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTM ENT HEADS ASSISTANTS wif' ...uw WH-am, -.-009' 1-.gmt Q. Q '53 Nw 'wi 'QA aw- v Shu MURPHY RAU CARPENTER SMALL SCHOENENBERGER LIGHTER McKEE LIBBEY Ar+ Commerce EngIIsI1 Languages Healfh Home Economics IncIusIrIaI Arfs Library DEPARTMENT HEADS 5-hw QU. !1x+f Winn, L vs.,w SNYDER BRADBURN MAGES SHOWLEY GRATER BOULTON WINDOES SHEARER MaII'1emaI'Ics Music Music Boys' Phys. Educ. AI'I'1IeIic Direcfor Girls' Phys. Educ. Science Social S+udIes ADVISER CHAIRMEN 8 , gf mi? sunk: is in Al KAHLER MALONEY WEHR BREDIN LIGHTNER HURST REAM HAMILTON Page I I
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ADMINISTRATIC - , In The Engine AsThelQew'TderSpedalpuHsunoThelndwn HHlS+a Hon, and The smoke graduaHy dears The crowd reahzes ThaT The happily waving engineer is our own MaTThew P. GaTTney, New Trier's superinTendenT. Famed Tor his abil- Hy To lead us MBT as eThdenHy as he has guided The Special inTo The sTaTion, Mr. GaTTney conTided To an in- quinng reporTer ThaT even he wiH have a hard Tune ac- comodaTing The ever-increasing populaTion oT New Trier in The nexT Ten years. Engineer G5aTTney sTaTed ThaT our enroHmenT wHl be heavbr Than ever before and ThaT TaciliTies will have To expand accordingly. One New Trier indispensable who can be expecTed To help liclc This and any oTher problems is our assisTanT superinTendenT, Mr. Wesley Brown. l-le looks Torward To possible building changes Tor beTTer ire proTecHon in The connng year l-lere, Trom The exclusive comparTmenTs, come Miss Ma- loney, Dean oT Girls, Mr. F. Kahler, Dean oT Boys, and Mr. Frisbie, The laTTer's assisTanT. This viTal Threesome has sold TiclceTs To Thousands OT The Special's passengers, giving Them invaluable help Tor Their posT-New Trier lives. Now we see Mr. LundguisT and Mr. Kelley, respecTively our Guidance TesTing DirecTor and VisiTing AdiusTmenT C:ounseHor. BoTh These rnen waTch Tor danger dgnak, and handle inTormaTion abouT The besT Track courses ahead. Leading our Board OT EducaTion Trom The conTer- ence car is Mr. Paul CuTler, iTs presidenT. l-lis associaTes are Mr. Hiram Belding, Mr. ChrisTian E. Jarchow, Mr. William l-lales, and lvlrs. Harry Williams. The mosT con- spicuous group To emerge Trom The Special is The seem- ingly endless line oT almosT 2,500 sTudenTs. Led by Mr. GaTTney and his incomparable associaTes, The New Trier Spedalcan nevergo wrong. MR. CUTLER MR. BELDING MR. HALES MR. JARCHOW MRS. WILLIAMS Page IO .
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English Department One ineviTable Tour-year side Trip as we Take The ldew Tner Spedaks cruke E ThaTinTo The Enghsh DeparTmenT. This year Mr. CarpenTer has Taken overasiTshead. Ahhough no new coumes have beeninhoduced This year, The old ones were sTudied wiTh greaTer enThuQasn1 Than ever. CDur deparhnenT ohers noT only The cusTomary liTeraTure, grammar, and com- posiTion Training, buT an unusual number oT unique courses. CDuTsTanding anwong These are The acceler- aTed or Hvu courses Tor aH years, and, oT course G-reaT Books. This year Two deparTmenT members were readers Tor The College EnTrance ExaminaTion Board, and were able To give seniors some viTal ad- vice and preparaTion Tor Treshrnan college work. CoHege preparahon m generalhas been The deh- nHe hend Thk yean wHh many ouTQde mdssuch as workbooks vocabubry Teds and TexTbooks and poinT raTing sysTems Tor composiTions. Mr. PeTer- son and Mr. LighTner Traded classes Tor one six weeks' period, giving Their respecTive classes an op- porTuniTy wiTh a diTTerenT specialisT. An elaboraTe progranuin reading hnprovernenT was ako carded on, wiTh The help oT The Guidance-TesTing DeparT- menT. Sncelhe Drama DeparhnenThasrnovediTshead- quarTers To The new building, iT has Travelled TurTher and even beTTer Than in previous years. Increased equiprnenT has permiTTed The exTension oT one- sernesTerTo TuH-year courses. Seniors,as usuah were aHowed To subshhhe The popuhr coumesin Eng- Ikh 4Ad and 4Bd and Pubhc Speabng TorTheu regubr coumes In addrHon,The Speech Depad- menT oTTered classes in Voice and DicTion and priv- aTe speechinsnucHon,and rewved a new second- semesTer course in Radio AcTing and Announcing. Page I2
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