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BF'W'W TT ', 'W2 'ii ' ' DR MATTHEW PAGE GAFFNEY MR. FRED KAHLER S P T de T Dean of Boys ADMINISTRATIVE HEADS New Trier is well-lcnown as being a modern, up-To- daTe school which is able To preserve wise TradiTions. Une OT The reasons iT has mainTained a Tine repuTa- Tion is because OT The exceIlenT choices OT TacuITy members who are always alerT To The problems and needs OT sTudenTs. By sTriving To Tind only The besT Teachers Tor The jobs, New Trier has cOnTinually excelled. The changes This year were comparaTively Tew when one considers ThaT The school's adminisTraTive TaculTy, and oiciice sTaTTs are composed OT I8I indi- viduals, nOT including members OT The Board OT EducaTion. On The New Trier Board OT EducaTion, Mr. John E. Arnold and Judge RoberT E. English began serv- ing along wiTh The Tive previous members, as pro- vided by a recenT sTaTe law requiring seven mem- bers on a board. In The adminisTraTion deparTmenT, Mr. I-larry I'I. I-Ierron was named To The newIy-insTi- TuTed OTTice OT assisTanT principal, while Miss Lou- ise I-Iolzinger Toolc over The iob OT regisTrar. Mr. Paul C. Goodrich came Trom WesT Alexandria I'ligh School in Ohio To become adminisTraTive assisTanT in AssisTanT SuperinTendenT BrOwn's OTTice. To help The deans, Mr. Ered Kahler and Miss I-Ielen Malo- ney, in The handling OT senior aTTairs, Mr. William Gannaway was made chairman OT senior acTiviTies. The addiTions in New Trier TaculTy This year were as Tollows: Mr. Edgar Bailey ioined The science de- parTmenT. In The business secTion, Mrs. Karol Gree- son was new, as was Mr. Roderic McLennan in maTh- emaTics. The language deparTmenT was represenTed by Spanish Teacher Miss Emma LaPOrTe and I.aTin insTrucTor Miss I-lelena Lennards. The English de- parTmenT gained Three new members: Miss Marjorie MISS HELEN MALONEY Dean of Girls MR. E. W. RODBRO MR. C. J. LUNDQUIST Supervising Director of Engineer Guidance Tesfing
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I X A 5 PAINTING SUBWAY MISS CRITCHETT MR BENNETT QARTISTJ MISS SLEIGHT MR EDWARDS ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY
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BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. William M. I-Iales, WinneTlca7 Mr. Leonard P. Spacelc, WilmeTTeg M . I-I J. W'II' K fl Th' M P IW C I P ' WiImeTTeg Mr. RoberT E. English, WinneTIca: Mr. I-Iiram I-I. Belding, C-Elencosg MEriJibhn E. Cflblnvclcije. I F au mi Ui er I reslclenill ADVISER CHAIRMEN SmiTh, Mr. RoberT SweeT, and Mrs. KaTherine Wing. The speech secTion received Miss Mary Rhodes, and Miss Cleo Resler Tilled a vacancy as a new librarian. Miss Barbara Byrne reTurned To The physical educa- Tion sTaTT aTTer having been on a leave oT absence Tor one year aT Columbia UniversiTy. Among Those who reTired Trom Teaching service This year were Mr. L. A. I-IuTchens, head emeriTus oT The English deparTmenT. LaTin insTrucTor Miss Mary I-Ielen Paul and Mr. Norman G. ChrisTensen, science Teacher, also reTired. OThers who leTT New Trier service were Mr. Floyd Crank oT The business deparTmenT and librarian Miss Mary Jane Richei- mer. ATTer The close oT The TirsT semesTer, Mr. E. Donald Erisbie oT The social sTudies deparTmenT re- Tired To Talce a iob wiTh a New Yorlc Travel agency. Three Teachers were granTed leaves oT absence. Mrs. I-Ielen Eisler, Spanish Teacher, is on leave Tor Travel. German Teacher Mr. Phillip McDowell re- ceived a I7-uIbrighT Tellowship To Teach in Trier, Ger- many, Tor one year: his duTies in The language de- parTmenT were Talcen over by Tormer English Tea- cher, Mr. Gordon Jensen. Miss I-Ielen Voelz oT The physical educaTion deparTmenT Toolc leave To begin working Tor her masTer's degree in dance. On The oTTice sTaTT, Mrs. KaThryn Carroll was made assisTanT secreTary To Mr. Brown and replac- ed in The iob oT aTTendance records by Mrs. Mil- dred Trevor. The posiTion oT assisTanT in dupIicaTing oTTice was Talcen by Miss PaTricia Tool, while Mrs. Marion Showley replaced Mrs. JaneT EausT as secre- Tary in The TesTing oTTice. Mr. I-Iarold BurmeisTer IeTT his posiTion as an oTTice assisTanT To enTer The miliTary service ,and Mrs. Kayser Toolc charge oT counTer service and losT-and-Tound service. ' I I T I I I V MR. F. A. KAHLER P MISS HELEN MALONEY I MR. J. W, GANNAWAY Senior Boys' Adviser Senior Girls' Adviser Senior Acfiyifies Chalfman Chairman Chairman I MISS B. M. VEACH MR. R. S. REAM MISS L G H Sophomore Girls' Freshman Boys' Freishmian igii-IIsPTON ' AdVlS9I' Chairman Adviser Chairman Adviser Chairman . 4,1 - 1'
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