GIRLS CLUB Page 24 VOORHEIS PresidenT HICKS Vice-PresidenT NAUJOKS Secrefary REDMON Treasurer MCAFEE CI1ariTy NORTON Financial NELSON Employmenf CULBERTSON PubIiciTy HARTRAY Friendly RUMAGE Social WEIDEMANN Service FRANKENSTEIN Nursery This isn'T The ChaTTanooga or even The I'IousTon Choo-Choo-iusT The '52 model oT The Girls' Club sTreamliner, loaded wiTh proTiTable Tun Tor every New Trier Temale. Mary Clare Weidemann had com- pleTeIy redecoraTed The roundhouse, The clubroom. The TirsT Tri- umph was The Treshman girls' assembly, where bookleTs wiTh picTures OT The board members were disTribuTed. NexT came The new Girls' Supper on OcTober 9Th. Mary I'IarTray and Ann Rumage ouTdid Themselves and really made our new Triends Teel aT home. When everybody knew everybody, They Tormed an invincible Team To sell a marvelous quanTiTy OT magazines, wiTh veep Sheila I-Iicks as The guiding lighT. Barbara Koenig won The grand selling prize oT an evening bag conTaining a waTch, necklace, and a pair oT earrings. Mary and Ann Took over again wiTh The Friendly BanqueT. ATTer- dinner enTerTainmenT climaxed an enTire day which sTarTed New Trier's real Triendly spiriT ThaT lasTed all year. Anne Redmon was a busy girl aT This Time, Too. I-Iers was The arduous Task oT counTing proceeds Trom TooTbaIl hoT dog sales, iusT one oT The Treasurer's 'obs. l Judy McATee and Bill I-licks, represenTaTives oT Girls' Club and Tri-Ship, ioinTIy headed The magniTicenT display OT concern Tor oTh- ers in our November CloThing Drive. In one week we rallied To- geTher and won our TirsT sock hop as a reward Tor exceeding The IO- Ton cloThing quoTa and bringing in I7 Tons. Never idle, Girls' Club sTaged a Bake Sale on December I5, headed by Judy NorTon. AImosT every girl conTribuTed a producT oT her domesTic TaIenTs. ResuITing Tunds are being used Tor scholarships. This was only one aTTair made doubly successTuI by Lois CulberTson's unique pubIiciTy. Girls' Club conTribuTion To holiday Tun was an open house on De- cember 2I. ReTreshmenTs and reunions Tor TaculTy, alums, and sTu- denTs were given. Ginny Nelson saw To iT ThaT every ambiTious girl was provided wiTh iobs, chieTly baby-siTTing. Child-lovers also worked aT Doris FrankensTein's Nursery School. OTher new proiecTs, headed by Nancy Nauioks, were The Library and OTTice STaTTs. The MoTher-DaughTer BanqueT on March I2 was a graTiTying suc- cess in bringing girls, moThers, and school inTo one closer bond. The Tinal proiecT was The Red Cross Drive, sponsored ioinTIy wiTh Tri- Shi . glass managers were Nancy O'Neil, senior: Sue Jamieson, iunior: Mary Anderson, sophomore: and Joan Birney, Treshman. BuT The real conducTors oT This ouTsTanding car were iTs invaluable leaders: Miss KixMiller, The sponsor, and The presidenT, Jan Voorheis. Every girl in New Trier should be graTeTul To Them Tor sTeering her '52 club To The wonderTuI ride iT had. MISS KIXMILLER Sponsor
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TRI-SHIP Page 26 TRI-SHIP OFFICERS KNOTT PresiclenT HUST Vice-PresfdenT HlCKS SecreTary HOLDEN Treasurer JENKS Clubroom KLING STuclenT Aid BARNETT Head Usher THOMAS Traffic BURKHARDT Lagniappe PASCHEN Public RelaTions McNEILL Peppers ADSIT Dance BURT Dinner MAURITZ Tickefs WEBER Service SMITH Arrangemenfs WARD Junior Chairman STRUGGLES Sophomore Chairman MARSH Freshman Chairman The by-words oT every New Trier boy's code, CiTizenship, Fellowship, and SporTsmanship, com- prise Tri-Ship's Three cars in The all-masculine secTion oT our Train. Manned by lvlr. Frisbie and Mr. Gan- naway, The sponsors, The cars were kepT on This year's Track by The board, wiTh Tom KnoTT The PresidenT. Tri-Ship claims To have Tinished The besT year in iTs hisTory: ThaT The AdsiT-planned dances, The FaTher-Son BanqueT, arranged by Dinner Chairman BurT, Career NighT, Paul BurkhardT's Face The Music, and The smooTh Teamwork oT represenTa- Tives, Ushers, TraTTic Squadders, hall guards, inTo desk boys, library moniTors, and members oT all Tri- Ship commiTTees, has never reached such a peak. ln addiTion To The regular acTiviTies, This year's curriculum has had iTs innovaTions. One was The conTinuaTion oT lasT year's policy oT sponsoring a German boy on an inTernaTional scholarship. As a resulT oT This, lvlanTred Poddig became one oT our seniors. SecreTary Bill Hicks has been busy This year com- pleTing a paper on each OT The Three ships . A crew oT boys has been selecTed To help college re- presenTaTives who come To visiT New Trier To Tell us abouT Their schools. These boys help The visiTors To schedule comferences, show Them around The school, make sure They don'T geT hungry, and assisT Them in any way They can. FRISBIE GANNAWAY Sponsors
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