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REPRESENTATIVES Top Row: Andrew, Schmidt Pelerson, I-Ielms, Schulz, Cram, Goodman. Third Row: Morgan, Thulin, Randolph, Cook, Miller, Cannon. Second Row: Shearer, Alle- gan, Elmendort Thorsen, Robinson, I-ledges, I-larris. Bollom Row: Doughly, Miss Kelso, Mr. Vernon, Naidow- ski. SECOND SEMESTER COMMITTEES Top Row: Teich, Singer, Falk, Talbot Gunn, Smith, Cohrs, Pilzner, Arlhur, Cram, Clarke, I-ledges, Baily, Third Row: Ross, Yales, Dorgan, Burchmore, Randolph, Shuman. Miller, Turner, Wilson, Caro, Deulch, Shearer, Andrew, I-larris. Second Row: Franlrzen, Slone, I-loward, Cook, Miller, Andrews, Schmidt Pelerson, Sullon, Albrecht Eckhouse, Sweelman, Allegan, Feuer Botlom Row: Fink, Naidowski, Van Weyk, Smirh, Wonderlic, Rubel, Smilh, Robinson, Cannon, Scolt Miner, Endres. FIRST SEMESTER COMMITTEES Top Row: France, Srelson, Murray, Benlley, I-lamillon, Wynn, Maxwell, Marlin, Surpless, Lindslrorn, Eckhouse, I-Ielms. Fourlh Row: Dold, Amos, Goellsch, Bronslon, Osborn, Turner, O'Connor, Lochner, Caslerline, Wilder, Anderson, Weinberg, Third Row: Andrew, Welch, Cook, Ehrbar, Bergman, Weinberg, Greene, Graham, Donaldson, Rappaport Avery, Goodman, Shapiro. Second Row: Veague, Varney, Schulz, Smilh, I-Ianeman, Rieger, Davis, I-larris, Porler, Powell, James, Bullard, Tourlellot Bo'Hom Row: Fowler, Van Weyk, Wagner, Wagner, Philpolt I-loerdt Lloyd, Vyse, Anderson, Weinberg, Feder, Allison. l RSQXQL, M , T
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GORDON ANDERSON HELEN DOUGHTY MARGOT ECKHOUSE MIKE BAITY I8 Presidenl Vice-Presidenl Sec T y T asurer STUDENT CCUNCIL Sludenl Council is The one organizalion in New Trier in which all The sludenls are represenled. Under The leadership oT Presidenl Gordon Anderson, Vice-Presidenl Helen Dough- ly, Secrelary lvlargol Eclchouse, and Treasurer Mike Baily, Council was conlinually slriving To Tullill Three Tunclions Tor which il was Tounded: To sludy, discuss, and acl upon slu- denl problems, To promole good relalions loelween The slu- denls and Tacully, and To develop in The sludenls good cili- zenship Trails Through experience in democralic organizalion. During The pasl year,'Council made signiTicanT slrides Tor- ward in The success ol The Honor Syslem, managemenl ol The lunch hall, sludenl supervision oT sludy halls, oblaining driving privileges Tor upperclassmen, and in many olher ways. Through The ellorls ol Council, a plan was adopled allow- ing all upper-classmen To drive To school. In addilion, driver- Training Tesls were presenled To sophomores as a parl ol The plan To educale sludenls on saTeTy. An improved program oT Salurday roller-slcaling, baslqel- ball, and badminlon in The gyms was ellecled This year, and The Halloween and Treshrnan parlies were olher examples ol Council's work in promoling recrealional programs which provide Tor speciTic needs oT The sludenls, The school, and The communily. , ,, ,iw SPONSOR MR. VAN DEuRsEN WITH FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES MR, VERNON, MISS KELso, AND OFFICERS BAITY AND ANDERSON
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Many changes and advances were made in sTudenT-supervised sTudy halls This year. FirsT- semesTer Treshmen were admiTTed Tor The TirsT Time, making only Two ouT oT seven sTudy halls TaculTy-supervised. The leadership-Training pro- gram, aTTer Two years oT operaTion, has shown deTiniTe resulTs in beTTer sTudenT behavior and accepTance oT responsibiliTy in sTudyhall groups. The sTudenT-supervised lunch hall also showed a greaT improvemenT during The pasT year. Us- ing eTTecTive publiciTy, The commiTTee manag- ing and supervising The lunch hall made greaT sTrides in geTTing sTudenTs To cooperaTe in keep- ing The lunch hall clean and orderly. The '54 Council assumed Tull responsibiliTy second semesTer and has shown real progress already: during This Time The '53 board conTin- ued To work as an advisory board. WiTh The new group oT oTTicers, headed by Tex Randolph as president STudenT Council Taces a year oT challenge. AnoTher big change, This Time in sponsorship, will occur when Mr. ArT Van Deursen, aTTer TwenTy years as TaculTy adviser, will relinquish This posT in which he has helped To guide Coun- cil To a posiTion oT eminence and inTluence in school aTTairs. Mr. Paul Goodrich, adminisTra- Tive assisTanT, will Take over The iob oT guiding Council beginning nexT SepTember. SECOND SEMESTER GROUP Top IRow:l Gross, ChrisTie, Robinson, Jones, Sproule, Fisk, ArThur, MacMil- in, Ager. Fif+h Row: Oelerich, Shere, Morgan, MaTThias, Dorgan, l-larris, Gammie, CarTwrighT, DoughTy. FourTh Row: Eckhouse, Cook, Boodell, Andrew, Reagan, PeTerson, Andrews, l-ledges, BaiTy, Third Row: DeuTch, SmiTh, Allegan, Caro, Anderson, Goodman, RappaporT, ElmendorT, Shearer. Second Row: DoughTy, Sprowl, Phelps, James, l.indsTrom, Maclean, Foy, Friedner, Babize, Shoresman. BoTTom Row: Ellis, McCollisTer, Mr. Goodrich, Miss Kelso, Mr. Vernon Randolph, l-loban. COUNCIL OF CLUBS Top Row: BernsTein, SmiTh, WhiTe, Salisbury, Mc6rew, Cross. Middle Row: Young, PeTerson, DeuTch, AlbrechT, Reise, Cooper. BoTTom Row: l-Tales, Goodwin, Gode, BarneTT, Bender, GaTTer, STone. Discussion leaders Eckhouse and Rappaporh supervisors NesbiTT, MarTin, l-lollingbery, Lorch, Nilson, Morava, Lindblom, Kolarik, McKinnon, Kirk, Lane, and Miller. iiii X li., fps
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