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BOULTON ABBOTT BYRNE HOOK I KING veAcH VOELZ zen: SHOWLEY GRATER CHILDS CRAMLET FRANTZEN GIALLOMBARDO H URLEY JACKSON JODA LAUER McFADZEAN ROBERTSON SCHMIDT OSLAND Page I8 PHYSICAL EDLICATIO GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION As fhe dazzling green gym suifs again doffed fhe norfh afhlefic fields, fhe Miss Boulfon's girls' physical educafion deparfmenf had a year of rare success. The previous feachers welcomed lhree newcomers, Miss I-look, Miss Voelz and Mrs. Zeff, and fhey all confinued fheir posifion of being friends fo every girl. Inferesl' wheels followed definife fracks. Fresh- man and sophomore acfivifies emphasized indi- vidual skills in group play. Juniors, foo, per- fc-cfed personal skills, buf were encouraged fo develop sfrafegy in feamwork. Time-worn senior gi.rls were given invaluable fraining fo prepare fhem for fhe fufure as well as fhe presenf. ATLASES IN THE MAKING This year 'rhe Boys' Physical Educafion Deparf- menl' sfarfed off fhe second fiffy years under fhe able leadership of Mr. Showley. Duke Childs, who has run fhe deparfmenf for fhe lasf forfy years, is largely responsible for if foday. To hirn goes all fhe real glory when we fhink of New Trier's greaf rafing among ofher schools, plus fhe realizafion of fhe deparfmenfs aims of de- veloping healfh, sfrengfh, and good cifizenship in all boys. To furfher fhis end, fhe coaches give fraining in all The mosf pracfical and popular sporfs so fhaf our boys will nof become weak- lings. Duke's unforgeffable iolo will long be re- membered by fhe Thousands of boys who have benefifed from his guidance. To Mr. Showley we exfend our besf wishes for success: may he confinue fo keep up 'rhe sfandards of fhe Boys' Physical Educafion Deparfmenf. Joe Schmidf and Mrs. Osland are offen over- looked when recognifion is fo be given, buf fhey do a greaf iob keeping fhe locker rooms on an even keel. They check ouf equipmenf which is used every day, make sure if's refurned, and keep if in order. Always around when we need fhem, fhey answer counfless guesfions, unlock doors, and do many fhings which are faken for granfed. Our fhanks go fo fhis wonderful pair for keeping our locker rooms and our school a pleasanfer place.
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MUSIC-ART LIBRARY-HE LTH MUSIC From The conducTor down, everyone knows all abouT The superior musical programs presenTed during New Trier's evenTTul TiTTy-TirsT year. Well over haIT The sTudenT body parTicipaTed in insTrumenTaI as well as choral pro- ducTions. Mrs. Bradburn, The deparTmenT's new head, and The resT oT The music TaculTy, deserves a greaT deal oT crediT Tor These successes, as well as ThaT OT The unTor- geTTable IoIanThe. Nexr year, leT's all geT on The Track and ioin a musical group. You'll be surprised how Tal- enTed you really are. ART ConducTor Murphy oT The ArT pullman has announced The arrival oT new elecTric eguipmenT, a poTTer's wheel, and a glaze sprayer. These TaciIiTies are used in drawing, painTing, skeTching, and sculpTure classes, which are TaughT by Three capable assisTanT conducTors. AnoTher, Mr. STenvaIl, is on a year's absence leave To obTain his M.A. in jewelry. Upon his reTurn, we anTicipaTe The inauguraTion oT a iewelry-making course. LIBRARY Miss Libbey, who keeps our library car in Tine running condiTion, was assisTed This year by Mrs. Flood and Miss Richeimer. Under Their guidance The passengers wander aT will among The I-4,500 volumes, many currenT maga- zines, and The 800 Carnegie GranT recordings. AnoTher popular TeaTure oT The Library is The college caTalogue deparTmenT which boasTs inTormaTion abouT almosT every American insTiTuTion. HEALTH Hopping Trom car To car, Tew New Trier sTudenTs can avoid a Trip To car 309. Here Their various pains are healed by Two kindly whiTe-clad ladies, Mrs. Schoenen- berger and Mrs. Hendrick, whose assisTanTs are The Ser- vice Club girls. WiTh These people keeping us shipshape, iT's no wonder New Trier is The perTecT physical specimen iT is. ANDERSON REAM Y , LAVERY ERST FEARHEILEY HOLLAND SMITH LIBBEY FLOOD . RICHEIMER HENDRICK SCHOENENBERGER Page I7
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. A.., ff? -s fs I I . ,V., 51535 ' S 'ji' GIBSON OFFICE FORCE No Train line can funcfion wiThouT a rnain office ThaT runs n'iosT of The line's business. NOT unlike The real railroads, The New Trier Special's pride is iTs RegisTrar's Office, which is dedgned To serve The dubs,The vanous deparTmenTs The ParenTs AssociaTion, and To handle The numerous drives Tak- ing pJace Throughouf The school year. C:onsBTing of boTh full and par'T Tirne workers, The office sTaff has such duTieS as progranw changing, aTTendance buHeHns, coHege Tran- scripTs, The school calendar, The swiTchboard and locker as- QgnrnenTs. hAhneographing, purchaing, and supervking of school affairs are also cleared Through The RegisTrar's Office. Under The direcTion of lvlr. I'Ierron, The RegisTrar, our ofhce sTaff serves noT orHy in The fronT ofhce, buT in The Physical EducaTion deparTmenTs, and in Mr. Brown's and The deans'ofHces Invaluable To The office sTaff are The volunTeer iunior and senior girls comprising The Girls' Office STaff, under Miss I-lolzinger's sponsorship. Giving Time from Their sTudy halls, These gids hsue Tardy shps fHe progranw cards, and Take care of The RegisTrar's Office counTer. GIRLS' OFFICE STAFF Anderson, Peuckart, Powers, Crenshaw, Kramer, McNicholas ATKINS BROWN COOPER DALGETY FRAKE HOLZINGER LANGE LARSEN LINDEEN NAY PARKER SCHMIDT SMITH SORENG Page I9
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