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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JIM HUST BOB STRUGGLES SHEP BENTLEY DON MCNEILL PI'ESideI1f Vice-PresidenT SecreTary Treasurer TRI-SHIP JOHN .22 CiTizenship, Tellowship, and sporTsmanship are The Three guiding principles oT New Trier's Tri-Ship Club. l-leaded by The execuTive board consisTing oT club oTTicers, class chairmen, and heads oT The Ten commiTTees, The remainder oT The direcTive membership oT Tri-Ship is composed oT adviser- group represenTaTives and commiTTee members. ln reviewing The year's successes, The dance com- miTTee was responsible Tor inTroducing a Treshman Tri-Ship aT The beginning oT The year in addiTion To The Tive big dances. This year's Lagniappe presenTaTion, Eppa lngal, was The producT oT ex- cellenT planning, acTing, and sTage managemenT. The proTiTs Trom all TuncTions, including Lagniappe and The dances, enabled Tri-Ship To award scholar- ships To abouT ThirTy boys. Service commiTTee conTinued supplying library moniTors, door guards, inTormaTion-desk boys, and The sTudenT employmenT service. The Ticl4eT com- miTTee handled disTribuTion oT Ticl4eTs Tor Lag- niappe and Tri-Ship bangueTs besides The prinTing DICK MAC MCKINNON RON HEDBERG A A HIRAM HINKLEY 'WAYNE KING BILL MUTHER , TickeTs 'Traffic Lagniappe Laqniappe Public Relations oT TooTball game programs. In charge oT arrange- menTs Tor The l:aTher-Son bangueT and T-he Dad's Club TooTball bangueT, The dinner commiTTee also Tool: care oT reTreshmenTs aT dances, sock hops, and The l-lalloween, sophomore, and senior parTies. The club-room commiTTee provided use oT iTs Tele- vision seT Tor various occasions and supervised The use oT The club room Tor inTerviews wiTh college represenTaTives as well as oTher group meeTings. PubliciTy was The iob oT The public relaTions com- miTTee: running oT The annual Career NighT and The homecoming ceremonies wenT To The arrange- menTs commiTTee. The TraTTic squad direcTed over- Tlow TraTTic aT all major evenTs and beTore and aTTer school: and The usher corps members served aT more Than sixTy-Tive evenTs during The year. l-laving Tounded The organizaTion in I926, Mr. Donald Frisbie served as Tri-Ship's sponsor Tor Twen- Ty-seven years. Mr. William Gannaway assumed Tull sponsorship This Tall Tollowing Mr. Frisbie's re- TiremenT Trom This posT.
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