New Trier Township High School - Echoes Yearbook (Winnetka, IL)

 - Class of 1955

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I 'QM CMH I X abil My ,I . il Pl ' e-up Ediror . . Sporrs Ediror . . . Manuscripl Ediror . . Associare Ediror . Arr Edilor .... Assisranr Arr Edilor . Junior Sraif Assisranr Junior Srahc Assisranl . Chief Phorographer . Assislanr Pholographer Assislanr Phorographer 'Z . f Cover Design. . . . . Denis Moreen William R. T. SmiI'I'l . Carole J. Smilh . . Carol Cleave . I-Ierberl Kashian . Valerie Boysen . Srephen Graham . . Alberr Wald . . John I-Iales . . RhodesMyers . . . Paul Wesl . Slrephen Magnus Faculry Sponsor . . . R.E.WiIson Pholography Adviser . . . D.F.Smi+h Arr Adviser ..... Gloria Casella Table of Con'ren+s I. The School ..... Pages 4-8 , II. The Facully . . . 9-I8 W III. The Srudenls . . I9-62 ' gi I Freshmen . . . 20-25 Q 1 Sophomores . . 26-32 H pf I Juniors . . 33-39 I I I wk? r ' 4 I I Seniors .... . 40-62 J ' I ATI lv. The Aaavaiies . . . 63-157 My XIX QW ' fl ix Srudenl Council . . 64-67 I ms!-ip . . . . 68-73 T0 IT! I ,VII I Girls' Club . . . . . 74-77 f 'px lm I G.A.A .... . . . . 78-8I Girls' Arhlelic Aclivilies . . 82-87 Pep Club . . . Boys' Afhlefics . Music . . . Musicology . . X Dramalics . In Debale . Publicalions Clubs . . Snapshors . . Q V. In Memoriam . VI. Index .... ,gt mywf VII. Aclcnowledgmenrs . . . . 88-89 . . . 90-II3 . II4-I22 . I23 . I24-I29 . l3O . I3I-l39 . I4O-I45 . I46-I57 . IS8 I59 . I6O rm sv KZWM W , gwj' ff wi, M WW M WW W wif m WAN miigrisschool E C H G E S of 1 A ri , . X 3 X, -X X T, , x. fN sn if Hx It C.. jx P 1 Afx! M ,f w Fw x T T Tx X. T g'7C'X Aff H, mr, TRN gk JZ ' mmf K f1,. yu f. f f' - ' N f T f J x, A , 1 f gf-J ,-NN V F, 2 ,I 1 f x A . X fb ' TX sw A-,V x ' fx fi A . 3 A N rx. X 'V' f'j5f.' x fx A A ' xx .nf A A x H A 1 N T4 T - . 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Q lzltio IT The Class oT I955 were To noTe iusT one Thing abouT Their senior year aT New Trier, iT would probably in some way conf cern The school's exTensive building program and The sudden change iT caused in every persons habiTs aT school. For we, The seniors, noT only had To adiusT ourselves To The new rouTines, buT we were also responsible Tor leading The resT oT The school in adiusTing To These changes. The TacT ThaT This year aT New Trier has run smooThly and seen many ac- complishmenTs ThroughouT These hecTic days is a TribuTe To The sTudenTs, The TaculTy, and The adminisTraTive heads who have all helped To mainTain New Trier's repuTaTion as one oT The counTry's ouTsTanding high schools. Coming baclr To New Trier in The Tall, sTudenTs Tound The oulsTanding diTTerence was The absence oT The old Tower THIS WAS ONCE THE WEST WING OF THE OLD MAIN BUILDING Building and The AudiTorium Building boTh oT which had been Torn down during The summer. The high poinT oT The razing occurred in AugusT, over Two monThs ahead oT sched- ule, when The Tower was Telled in one morning's Time, leav- ing only The small Taslc oT clearing The land by The Time school began. The Temporary AdminisTraTion Building, begun in lvlarch, was also compleTed early in The summer and was ready Tor occupancy during summer school. The building, which is being used Tor adminisTraTive and deparTmenTal oTTices, was builT almosT six monThs sooner Than called Tor in The original plans, and cosT approximaTely SIO0,000. During The summer The Tinishing Touches were puT on The new addiTions To The TourTh Tloor ArT DeparTmenT, a proiecT IConTinued on page 51 I Il Xe 4 lowefz is ' ' h , fi fs Nr-xx' WINGS GONE. THE TOWER STANDS ALONE REMEMBER THE ous aicYcLE courm 6, . . lConTinued from page 4, which began almosT TwenTy years ago buT which was halTed during The depression years. ln order To handle some OT The overTlow oT classes This year, Temporary parTiTions were puT in The rooms and The space used Tor regular classrooms. ParTiTions were also employed in The Tri-Ship room, which was converTed To classrooms. OTher smaller consTrucTion iobs were compleTed eiTher during The summer or early in The Tall. New roll-away bleachers were insTalled in The main gymnasium To malqe ThaT place more adapTable Tor various condiTions, in view oT The TacT ThaT The school no longer had any regular audiTorium. These bleachers will accommodaTe up To one Thousand peo- ple aT a Time, raising The seaTing capaciTy oT The main Tloor To 2300. NeverTheless iT was sTill Tound necessary To cuT down on The number oT assemblies held and The amounT oT people aTTending Them, Tor Room I82, The small audiTorium, ap- peared Too Tiny and The gym Too large Tor many acTiviTies. A new enclosed passageway on The easT wing oT The school was compleTed, leading Trom The library To The main gym. AlThough noT used exTensively aT The beginning oT This year, This new corridor saw much more TraTTic when ouTside walks on The wesT side oT The wing and The ramp connecTing The 191450 Jw wing wiTh The norTh corridor were closed up by consTrucTion worlc. Une Tinal iob oT consTrucTion was The erecTion oT Two rooT shelTers over The wallcs Trom The ME. hall To The Music Build- ing, To permiT saTe passing beTween Those poinTs in bad weaTher. These shelTers connecT wiTh eiTher side oT The load- ing doclcs. The disappearance oT The Tower Building broughT along many changes in rooms. Two rooms in The Music Building were converTed To sTudy halls, buT There was sTill one less sTudy hall Than in pasT years. Due To lack oT space, Tri-Ship and Girls' Club sTudy halls were disconTinued Temporarily. lSecond semesTer, however, saw Girls Club sTudy hall res- umed.l The book sTore was moved To The basemenT oT The Music Building, The healTh oTTice was relocaTed in The ln- dusTrial ArTs secTion, and The Echoes oTTice Tound iTselT in a corner oT The Tield house, proving ThaT every spare inch oT space was uTilized ThroughouT The schooll The main norTh corridor soon became The social cenTeriT oT New Trier. BulleTin boards were moved There, and phone booThs esTablished in The ends. yvhereas lazT year we hao TO accusTom ourselves To perpeTual noises Trom The razing lConTinued on page bl 4, R Q 4. H . feng? T 'WP' ,f .. Q V ,Q M SP., c SOME OF THE RAZING WAS EASY lConTinued from page 51 crews, This year Tor The mosT parT was spenT disenTangling ourselves Trom The TraTTic snarls and Trying To iam Two people inTo each loclcer. CongesTion was worsT in The ME. corridor, which was The only rouTe Trom The Main Building To The ln- dusTrial ArTs and Music secTionS. Various suggesTions were proposed and puT inTo eTTecT Tor lessening The crowded halls. Une pracTice which was begun in January was The change in direcTions Tor sTairways, Those in The cenTer oT The norTh corridor Tor down TraTlic and Those aT The end Tor up TraTlic. AnoTher move was made successTul aTTer we all Tinally could geT accusTomed To driving on The wrong side oT The sTreeTsi': ThaT was walking on The leTT-hand side oT The M.E. corridor insTead OT The righT. Cne more change was made in view oT The more crowded hall condiTions-This was The adopTion oT The pracTice of ringing The beTween-period passing bells in The easT wing and Music Building one minuTe sooner Than The bells in The cenTral parT oT The school, and ringing The Tardy bells one minuTe laTer. While all This readiusTing was going on in The school, The Board oT EducaTion and archiTecTural advisers were busy reviewing plans Tor The new buildings. During The summer and Tall They compleTed The blueprinTs and prepared specifi- caTions Tor bidders. A dealine oT January l5 was announced Tor qualified consTrucTion Tirms To apply wiTh Their Tinal sealed bids due by March I5. lConTinuecl on Page 7l UMA? A new MAreRiALs couro ae sALvAeeo women view or THE ow wesr wine ' '1'1 1F,f F: -T --f T, iw 'wf f we 'Q' 'f W.1,.? g TM-igyx if - T n ,Th 9-3. rg. If vw i'Jl'g -Vw ,Q gf' , qi V ,gt 'hw Tim L n .' Q 'iff A ef' 2.5-31 QTQR ,.g,g.sg'ra sf' , ' ' -K, Q l,.i..m,1' ' 4,1-' :V T- A' M' ff - . F - fiiswwsexsfw 47 ir gf fu -A 1-,U si' . s Higgs' NH' ilw.. x gu ,..,.Ks-9 -,ff5fsf2.: T 1 T. 1135? T, a ni.. , ifiirarsfvhas Q ' ' ,Q ': Ti '1 V' ff, yi i 4 5 T f, W 6 Y 'ff tk fconiinued Trom page bl During This Time The adminisTraTion announced ThaT iT con- sTrucTion proceeded aT The expecTed raTe, The new building mighT be compleTed up To six monThs ahead OT Time. ln TacT, iT was sTressed ThaT one impOrTanT consideraTiOn in awarding cOnTracTs would be The abiliTy OT The conTracTor To proceed aT Once and plan cOnsTrucTion so ThaT The period OT building and inconvenience shall be shorTer Than originally planned. Once The Tinal dealine appeared, The board losT liTTle Time in awarding conTracTs. The bids were opened lvlarch l9, and by March 25 The board and iTs advisers had come To a de- cision. The main conTracT was awarded To The John W. GriT- TiThs and Son ConsTrucTion CO., wiTh smaller iobs being han- dled by various oTher Tirms. The company esTimaTed ThaT The enTire consTrucTiOn OT The new buildings would be com- pleTed by AugusT l5, i956-which is over six monThs ahead OT The Board OT EducaTiOn's original esTimaTe. IT The con- sTrucTiOn goes according To schedule, iT will be possible To move inTo The new building The TirsT semesTer OT I956, wiTh The pOssibiliTy OT uTilizing some OT The rooms even beTore ThaT daTe. Ground-breaking Tor The new addiTiOns occurred The week OT spring vacaTion, and by now The work is well under way. This main cOnsTrucTion work will cosT abOuT Three million dol- lars, wiTh all oTher auxiliary work, such as elecTriciTy, plumb- ing, heaTing, decoraTion and Turnishing cosTing anoTher Two WHIIK million. ParT OT This laTTer cOsT includes The enTire changing OT New Trier elecTrical and heaTing sysTems and some boiler- room addiTions, all OT which were cOmpleTed during April aT a cOsT OT S400,000. IT was necessary TO Tinish The iob OT remodeling These sysTems prior To The acTual building OT The new buiding, so ThaT elecTriciTy and heaT will be available Tor The new pOrTions OT The school when These are compleTed. ln The heaTing secTion, a more modern boiler was insTalled, which is raTed aT 45,000 pounds an hour. In coniuncTiOn wiTh The new boiler is a more eTTicienT coal handler To help in- crease The eTTiciency OT New Trier's heaTing planT. An im- porTanT change in The boiler roOm's waTer supply was The inclusion OT a new waTer-sOTTening uniT. Une more proiecT in This program was The enTire change OT elecTrical circuiTs Trom a Two-phase To a Three-phase sysTem. The enTire new building program will bring TO New Trier l-ligh School some OT The TinesT TaciliTies in The counTry. Our new audiTOrium will seaT almOsT Twice as many people as our Old one. The new memorial library will OTTer eguipmenT and space unequaled by any oTher library in The area. The new addiTiOn To The caTeTeria will seaT 400 more people Than does The lunch hall This year. The new Main Building will boasT OT ThirTy-Tive new class- rooms and eighT sTudy halls. ln addiTiOn, iT will house com- pleTe adminisTraTive, deparTmenTal, and business OTTices, plus lConTinued on page 81 4 'E N, l If' 'Q J 3 .s.ih.?s uf' -Lili 5113'- W.. AF' U. v gif? ff'?l':xss31faf.3e',.,.f J Q iq-midv 1 Q ,fl lcsxX4 ,i',1' 'i JT' ' A f .R kv QA! Y Xi'- .i . ii-fs 'V .X4 J fl DISMANTLING OF THE OLD AUDITORIUM lConlinued from Page 7, many privale conlerence rooms. A new boolcslore and heallh ollice will be very much in evidence. New Trier's ever- growing publicalions will gel adeguale space in which lo worlcy and much museum, locker, and slorage space will also be available. Cne ol lhe mosl-anlicipaled seclions will be lhe sludenl lounge, lo be localed on lhe ground lloor. Operaled en- lirely by sludenls during school hours, il will ol-ler a pleasanl place lor relaxalion lrom school chores. And lhe presence ol a slage will make lhe lounge adaplable lor all kinds ol school parlies and gel-logelhers on weelcends and aller school. For many years lhe graclualing classes have given money lo a lund lor lhe sludenl lounge, which means lhal il will be very well eguipped lor any and all purposes. ln addilion lo lhese new buildings, corridors will be ar- ranged in such a way lhal al no lime will one have lo go oulside in order lo gel around lo any spol in lhe school. Also, lhe easl wing will be lurned baclc lo lhe Physical Educ- alion Deparlmenl, lor which is was originally inlended and by which il was al one lime used. The area which now ac- commodales sludy halls l72 and I73, as well as lhe library, was once used lor gymnaslic purposes up lo aboul lwenly years ago, when lhe gymnasium was converled lo lhe pres- enl-day library and lhe old swimming pool was lilled in and parlilioned lo lorm rooms l72 and I73. Wilh lhe relurn ol lhis wing lo lhe Physical Educalion Deparlmenl, New Trier will have one ol lhe largesl gymnasium areas ol any school in lhis vicinily. The class ol l955 lalces pride in lhe lacl lhal il has seen lhese changes come lo our school, allhough unlorlunalely il will be unable lo share in lhem. We have seen New Trier lalce ils big slep lorward, and are glad lo have been able lo help in lhe many necessary adiuslmenls lo a dillicull inlerim period belween an old New Trier and a new New Trier. 8 My . ,T , 1 V' Qamafi, 4 iv 5 I .- 'm 9,1 'uf K , M J.. N- ,r A'-'ful , ' ff' ,W A 'lj S' 2:3 -- V . V V gp , X219 , S:I , 6 if 1 2? , f I xi I :fa J M 'I '57 I Up E i,,,.,,a 459 :ng f j Id W Y V o I I IQJ 7 L,fi ,V ' , V , 42,9 43:7 W ij U FACULTY FuNKHousER, LIGHTNER, Hovr, VAN DUERSEN MRS. GALLIE TEMPORARY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING HURLEY, McKEE, F. KAHLER MISS BREDIN MR. WESLEY L. BROWN Superinfendenf MR. FRED KAHLER Dean of Boys MISS HELEN MALONEY Dean of Girls ., fy 6, ,, . MR R H CARPENTER MR. H. H. HERRON MR. P. C. GOODRICH MR. E. N, RODBRO MR. C. J. LUNDOUIST MISS LOUISE HOLZINGER s S perintendenf Asst. Principal Business Manager Supervising Engineer DirecTor of Tesfing Regisfrar The school year i954-55 may well be Termed A Year oT Changes, Tor noT only did New Trier's exTensive re- building program geT under way dur- ing This year, buT we also saw a Tor- mer superinTendenT deparT and a new man Talce his place. Dr. M. P. Gahr- ney, aTTer being superinTendenT oT New Trier Tor TwenTy-Three years, re- Tired lasT year Trom The posT which had enabled him To lead our school inTo being one oT The Top schools in The naTion, While The Board oT EducaTion con- Tinued iTs search Tor a permanenT superinTendenT To replace Mr. GaTT- ney, Mr. Wesley L. Brown, Tormerly assisTanT superinTendenT, served as acTing superTendenT Tor This year. lvlr. Brown, who has been aT New Trier since l923, had previously acTed as superinTendenT Tor one year before The arrival oT Mr. Gaicfney, giving him The experience OT leadership which was guiTe evidenT during This year ThaT presenTed many diTTiculTies. On March 23 The Board oT Educa- Tion announced The appoinTmenT oT Dr. William I-laTner Cornog, aT pres- enT presidenT oT CenTral l-ligh School in Philadelphia, To be superinTendenT oT New Trier I-ligh School, beginning July I, I955. New Trier is proud To welcome Dr. Cor-nog To our school and wishes him The besT oT success as our rew head. The change in superinTendenTs ac- companied many oTher changes in The adminisTraTion. Mr. George B. Bo- garT and lvlr. RoberT W. Rogers were elecTed To The Board oT EducaTion To replace lvlrs. l'larry J. Williams and PresidenT Paul Wm. CuTler. Mr. Hi- ram l-l. Belding became The new pres- idenT OT The board. Mr. R. I-l. Car- penTer, head oT The English deparT- menT, became The new assisTanT su- perinTendenT. lvir. Paul C. Goodrich Tools over The newly-designed posT oT business manager and also re- placed lvlr. Van Deursen as TaculTy sponsor oT STudenT Council. Two new posiTions oT senior adviser chairmen were creaTed To relieve Deans Kahler and Maloney oT much oT The exTra worlc They have had in lCon+inued on page II, V,:7!lV V,.yr' , A I f ,J . If VVV, , ,, V, , WHZXWXJI r 'I' , f ' ,f 3,f,fwgfc,fy,1 f , 1 v ',f,Qjfg.Q2 2 gyfmff , . 'V r , I ,,j,fy , .,., . . , . A X I I ' 'fi ,T Ir BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Leonard Spacek, WiImeTTe: Mr. William I-I. I-Iales, WinneTkag Mr. George B. BogarT, KeniIworThp Mr, I-Iiram I-I. Belding lPresidenTI, Glencoeg Judge Roberi' E. English, WinneTka1 Mr. RoberT W. Rogers, WilmeTTeq Mr. John F. Arnold, Glencoe. iConTinued from page lOl pasT years, and Mr., Gannaway and Miss I'IamilTon were appoinTed as The boys' and girls' senior chairmen, respecTively. Miss Veach changed Trom sophomore To Treshman girls' adviser chairman To replace Miss I'IamilTon, and Mrs. Cavanaugh be- came The new sophomore girls' chair- man. Mr. LighTner, Tormerly sopho- more boys' adviser chairman, Took Mr. Gannaway's Tormer posiTion as sponsor oT Tri-Ship, and Mr. Wein- garTner was appoinTed adviser chair- man oT The sophomore boys. Among The Teachers, The Turn-over in The English DeparTmenT was unusu- ally high. New Teachers included Miss J. Franklin, Mrs. R. Groves, Mr. W. McDaniel, Mrs. G. Rishoi, Mrs. C. B. Sanders, and Mr. R. Boyle, The lasT Taking on The iob OT TacuITy sponsor oT The New Trier News in addiTion To his oTher duTies. Mr. R. Pink IeTT on a leave oT absence aT The begin- ning oT The year: Mrs. K. C. SmiTh wenT on leave The second semesTerg and Miss I'I. Walkup, Miss R. M. WhiTTield, and Miss W. E. Wilson re- Tired Trom Teaching. Mr. C. E. Mac- Lean, Tormer direcTor oT debaTing aT New Trier, died lasT November aTTer a long illness. New social sTudies Teachers were Miss A. Barriger, Mr. A. JohnsTon, Mrs. M. H. Shearer. and Mrs. L. O. MR. J. W. GANNAWAY MISS LOUISE HAMILTON Senior Boys' Senior Girls' Adviser Chairman Adviser Chairman MR. R. WEHR MISS FRANCES IKEDII Junior Boys' Junior Girls Adviser Chairman Adviser Chairman MR. E. A. WEINGARTNER MRS. E. A. CAVANAUGH Sophomore Boys' Sophomore, Girls' Adviser Chairman Adviser Chairman WaTers. Miss A. E. I-IursT reTired in The Tall To Take a iob wiTh The UniTed NaTions. Spanish Teacher Mrs. I-I. D. Eisler reTurned Trom a leave oT absence, and German insTrucTor Mr. Phillip Mc- Dowell compleTed a year oT Teaching in Germany under a EulbrighT Tellow- ship. Mrs. A. Lamb joined The Tac- MR. I.. S. REAM MISS ILANCHE VEAC 7'fQSh 1i'l BOY5' Freshman Girls Adviser Chairman Adviser Chairman uITy as a Spanish Teacher, while Mr. R. L. Morey oT The Spanish DeparT- menT was granTed a years leave oT absence To sTudy under The Ford EoundaTion program. Mr. G. D. Edwards oT The Science DeparTmen+ reTired This year, and The new science Teacher is Mr, I-I, R, lConTinued on page IZI 2 g- .9 9 if: 'av ' H 1. x ' ,A S, ha., -gg. . in U MISS UOULTON MR. CARPENTER MR. CHILDS DR. GADSKE - Gills' Physical English Head Emerifus, Mafhemahcs Education Deparfmenf Boys' Physical Educaiion Deparfmenf ' -is fi. - ' s ' V - 1 '..g1 iii .r , Aa K 'v A- Q ,4-n- if L s. .1 V. . fel .- 2. f:.J','. 1 . ' --'Wi'- Q Q. ifffis '5 . .sl-iff. -32-C gi 3g.afi?L. . MR. GRATER MISS LIBBEY MRS. LIGHTER MR. McKEE Athlsiic Head Home indusirial Dirociur Librarian Economics Arfs ' W : :J-i U ' if -9- MISS MURPHY DR. PETERMAN MR. RAU MRS. SCHOENENIERGER Ar? Music Business Hulih MR. SHFARER MR. SHOWLEY DR. SMALL MR. WINDOES Social Sludin Bo s' Phasical Foreign x Science gducaiion Languages I 2 iCon+inued from page Ili Clark. In The maThemaTics secTion, Mr. R. C. McLennan Transferred, and Mr. B. James and Miss D. STinn be- came Two new maTh Teachers. Dr. W. J. Peierman, iormerly on The TaculTy oi Ripon College. became head oT The Music DeparTmenT. re- placing Mrs. M. l Mama l CoTTon, who reTired This year. Mr. E. P. Ben- neTT oT The ArT DeparTmenT is on leave To Travel in Europe: his vacancy has been Tilled by Mr. M. OsTlund. Mrs. C. W. Sowersby leii The home economics secTion: and Mr. J. A. Jacobson is a new Teacher in The ln- dusTrial ArTs De-parTmenT. ln boys' physical educaTion, a new second-semesTer Teacher is Mr. D. GusTaTson, who will also help in guid- ance and STudenT Council. Mrs. D. B. ZeTi oi The girls' physical educaTion secTion leTT New Trier: while Miss S. KeaTing and Mrs. L. SuTTon were made new girls' gym Teachers. Mrs. M. MacKinnon replaced Mrs. L. M. Hendrick as a school nurse This year: Mr. C. Sullivan ioined The sTa1Ci operaTing The book sTore: and Mrs. L. Bailey is a new librarian. Mrs. M. D. Showley, Tormerly con- necied wiTh guidance TesTing, Took over Mrs. J. Brown's oiiice iob in The Boys' Physical EducaTion Depari- menT when Mrs. Brown leTT. Mrs. Showley was replaced in guidance TesTing by Mrs. A. lNlorThrop. Mrs. J. l-l. Frake of The oTiice sTaTT also leTT This year. Among Those who ioined The oiiice sTa1Ci are Mrs. F. l-loyT, in charge OT The swiTchboard: Mrs. M. J. l-larper: Mrs. L. P. Jacob- sont Mrs. L. Tellis, connecTed wiTh The business oTTice: Mrs. W. PeTerson, in The girls' physical educaTion oT'iice: Mrs. S. Lauer: and Mrs. J. Cochrane, who is in The Music DeparTmenT oi- Tice. FACULTY COUNCIL STanding: Mr. Clader, Mr. Showley lpresi denTl, Mr. Wehr. Mr. Kelley, Mr. Good rich, Mr. l-lenderson, Mr. Larsen. Seafed: Mrs. Rah'eTTo Miss Bredin. Miss Reinhardh Miss CriTcheTT. Miss Deames. -.i....-.......1n.- ,gllvw in ,212 3-,Q 45.49 f.',,,. r M.RS. ABBOTT MISS ANDERSON MR. ASCHENBACH MRS. ATKINS MR. E. W. BAILEY Girls' Physical Music: A Mafhemaficsg Secrefary, Sclenceg Educahon ' Freshman Adviser Senior Adviser Office of Superinfendeni' Senior Adviser ,fx QB 'EV' . MRS. L. BAILEY MISS BARRIGER MRS. BOND Library Assisfanf Social Siudies Home Economics Home Economics .35 63 -v R jg, J: MR. BOYLE MRS. BRADBURN MISS BREIDENBACH Englishg Music ' Foreign Languages Freshman Adviser Girls' Physical Educaiiong Sophomore Adviser .2 I . nada Mas. cAm1oLL Miss CASELLA MR. cAroN un. cumin Bus iness Office Ari: Maihemahgsg Scienceg Senior Adviser Junior Adviser VA-if A if Ae r- Q7 MR. COBURN MRS. COCHRANE MR. CONDON MRS COOK ' ' ' ? ' Y- Secretary, E LSciencei English . lg .. ...MA-U, M, -U, , ,,,,,, QQ, Businessg Junior Adviser Nr' MISS BYRNE MR, CARLSTROM Indusirial Arhg Junior Adviser lf 33 In-.., MR. CLARK Science: Freshman Adviser rj. fi-' 'r v ' f f. -' ' Q MRS CORNELL Speechg I...-.im A.4..l., i C MRS. BORHEK MR. BOWERMASTER ii! pill!!! ' TL 1-I' MR. CRAMLET MISS CRITCHETT MRS. DALGETY MISS DEAMES MRS. DOCKSTADER Boys' Physical Educationg Social Sfudiesg Office of Englishg Business Senior Adviser Sophomore Adviser ' Assl. Superinfendenf Sophomore Adviser Q- SPC -1 -'FP MISS ,DONHAM MISS DURGIN MRS. EISLER MISS EVANS MRS. FAUST Foreign Lenquagug Enqlinhp Foreign Languages: Malhemellcsg Englishp Junior Adviser Sophomore Adviser Senior Adviser Junior Adviser Junior Advisor Q. U . .4 'Nj nl-'lf' MR. FEARHEILEY MR. FLANINGAM MISS FLEMINGTON MISS FLENTYE ' AMRS, FLOOD Arts and Craftsg lnduslrial Arfs Geography: Foreign Languages Assislanf Librarian Sgnior Advisor . Freshman Adviser I, I 4 j a-3.5. MISS FRANKLIN MR. FRANTZEN MR. FUNKHOUSER MISS GAHAGAN English Boys' Physical Education: Mafhemaiicsg Dramafics and Speech Freshman Adviser Freshman Adviser ini , 1. A mn. GIALLOMBARDO mn GIBSON ms. GREESON Mus, M, J Q-Mgpgg Mn, n A HARPER Boys' Physical Educaliong Book Siore Manager lusinessg Scieymg 1'-lol-A Mj Sophomore Adviser Sophomore AA-lie., ' M lo 1 ' 6'-'W 4-QP' l MKFHENDERSON A MR. HJORTHAMMAR V MR. HOLLAND ' MISS HOOK MRS. F. HOYT . Social Studies: Foreign- Languages - Ari Girls' Physical Switchboard Operaior Sophomore Adviser Education ' lx I1 Q. gkf I 3... .. 69 A ' MR. L. A. HOYT M-R. HURLEY MR. IRWIN ' MR. J. A. JACOBSON MRS. L. M. JACOBSON . Science: Boys' Physical Education: English: lndusfrial Aris . Office Sfaff Freshman Adviser . ' Sophomore Adviser Sophomore Adviser .qw f... ,gs an MR. B. JAMES, M. M. JAMES , MR. JENSEN MR. JODA MRS. JOHNSON f Mathematics, ' Languages: Foreign Languages: Boys' Physical Education: ' Foreign Languages l .' Freshman Adviser - Adviser V ' Junior Adviser ' Trainer , s ifjky -. A 1 . MR. JONES MR. E. W. KAHLER MISS KEATING Mafhemalics Foreign Languages: Girls' Physical Ed. Freshman Adviser 'O' Wi-cl' K! Mk. KELLEY Miss KELso ' Mas. Kino Miss Kms Miss KIXMILLEI Visiting Adiusimnni ' Nlafhemaficg: ' Musicology Girls' Physical Educaiion: Social Siudiesg . ' . ' I' Advlslr ' Junior Advicnr Girln' Cluh ,N V'-up 'JD Q11 J --Q' 3,' --.I cv 999 fi Q1- RG syw I 15 f.. F si, .5 i ,. T' Hold to ' ' -:Q 2, MISS M. E. SMITH MISS SPRINGHORN MR. STENVALL MRS. STEWART MISS STINN Enqlishg English: Arf Scienceg. Mafhomahcs , Sophomore Adviser Freshman Adviser Junior AdVI50I' ll af T' f Y MRS. SUTTON MR. SWAIN MR. SWEET MRS. TATHAM MRS. TELLIS Girls' Ph :ical Mdhoinaficag English: Social Studios: Business Oflico ' Educaiiion Sophomoro Advlnr Frnhman Advisor Frnhman Advisor MRS. TREVOR MR. UDE MR. VAN AMAN. MR. VAN DEURSEN V MR. VERNON Rugislrafs Office Mafhemaficsg Boys' Physical Educallong Science Sciuncog Freshman Adviser Junior Adviser A Senior Adviur A69 e.-.saw NP' MRS. WALSH MISS WALTZ MR.C. O. WATERS MRS. L. O. WATERS Office oi Social Sludies Maihemalicsg Social Siudies Ani. Principal Junior Adviser .Ja f fy, ? 1 4 by MISS WEILER MR. WELLINGTON MISS WHITE MR. R. E. WILSON MRS. WING Social Smdiesg Aulo Drivingg Englishg English-Social Sfudiug , iinqlishgl - Senior Adviser Sophomore Adviser Senior Adviser Sgnior Adviser ' 1 S ' 5 STUDENTS , if, HHYSTERIA DAY VICTORY ASSEMBLY Li 5, K . 4. Y II-27,14 ? E31 H I ,1 1 i X .sg .Mig - 1 I -H I ' Q If-rxwm Ii IN ENGLISH CLASS READING LAGNIAPPE BULLETIN IN ART CLASS ENGRQSSQD IN smmeef I 9 n 'ft :UI 'nm' .Y M 'J , . . ig. - v ki ,Q , ,gg t 1 , 5-'Z 6 QU' if i 2,-fin-4.4- J JJ EDWARD SELLERS JUDY MALMQUIST JEAN EMRICH JOE LUNDY Presidenf Vice Presidenf Secrefary TFGSSUFGI' yfwup nf 657 J The 68l members oT The Freshman Class began Their TirsT year oT high school making an aTTempT To acguainT Themselves wiTh The bewildering liTe aT New Trier. Making Triends wiTh each oTher and upperclassmen was Their TirsT proiecT, and The girls' Freshman- Senior Parly and The Big SisTer parTies given by The sophomores helped To do This. Eagerly and enlhusiaslically The Treshmen plunged inTo sporTs, G. A. A. and oTher school acTiviTies, pulling Top honors in The Girls' Club magazine drive and making names Tor Themselves on The aThleTic Tield. STriving Tor class uniTy and organizaTion, The class oT l958 Tormed a Freshman ATTairs CommiTTee and planned The enTire year's program. Under The leadership oT The class oTTi- cers, such social geT-TogeThers as The Freshman ParTy, The Fresh- man l-lag ParTy, and Three all-Treshman no-daTe Tri-Ship dances ran oTT smooThly. ln all Treshman acTiviTies, Miss Veach and Mr. Ream, Treshman adviser chairmen, helped The sTudenTs To Take an acTive and con- TribuTing parT in New Trier. The Class oT l958 is slaTed To be- come one oT The besT classes ThaT New Trier has had. FRESHMAN BOYS' HONOR GROUP Top Row: Slalnaker, Weis, ShorT, DuThie, F'orTer, Jackson, Williams, SchaeTer, Lindblad, Johnson, Traxler, Mickey, Seiberling, Kelleher, Saper, McLucas. Third Row: Freeman, Davidson, STearns Taylor, MiTchell, Sullivan, Lane, Dunlap, Cohen, Boysen, Lenz, Cohn, Ross, Jones, JaTTe, Eiseman, Sand. Second Row: Vision, WolTT, BlanksTein, Thomas, Appel, Miller, l-larris l-lush Wagner, BiggerT, EllioTT, LieTzow, Florsheim, STulTs, Dunne, WaTTs, Davenport BoTTom Row: McLellan, Phillips, l-lanernan, McLean, Goldman, Krasher, l-larT Liv-Ter, LandTield, STein, Kuhles, Farmer, Rohlen, RavenscroTT, Lundy, Meislahn, Morre. FRESHMAN GIRLS' HONOR GROUP Top ROW: MQQWTX l-+lgilm3nn,YOSl,Cairr1S l-lulTnnan, Busby, VVyss, Bcrns, Adams, Snanson, Wilson, Muller, Bowen, Welch. 1 Flffh Row: P g-ice Laraiord Newcomer, Burnham Cuncicseam 5rai:1encu'Q Reise He-user Cossrnan, Gale, Berger, Green, Larsen, Bloomberg, STuebner. pourfh ROW: Lui, Fwy Envricr S'ein deTa ritw-:M Rfrrfi-9 l-ifsacs Wfroerg Harris Elomgren, Young, Ude, Ragland, Harvey, PaTyk, ShaTTer. Third ROW: 53,3 Mile' T-lgibna Ma'Tsan Pirsoi Rrincw ran Tfssnpr Mfherson Newman, KeiTh, Crymes, Meier, Erickson, WerTheimer, l-lenselrnann, Clem' scn. Second Row: Qkj-H W, QQ.-.QL TvTp.'1-ai,-f Flag' n ,s x Asc Vaof Kemper, SrniTh, Gibson, Marcus, Schmidt Lauer, Bradley, Anderson. Mrs s. BoTTom Row: Ma :wx Weiss, VN-'3UC'N FNS Tfmiik PS5 FU SM' Eingrarn Michel, FlaTT, Goodman, Corcoran, Tokarsky, ParenT, KauTman. MISS ANDERSON Top Row: Burns, Eiber, Coolidge, Welch. Four+h Row: Langford, Hermann, Loclcerbie Clemenlson, Bingham. Third Row: Lucas, Good, Pinsol, Miller, Palylc McPherson, l-larvey, Sfarclc. Second Row: Garner, Price, Law, VVanger, Bradley, Newman, Radford. Boflom Row: Miss Anderson, Wilson, Rinlcer Villiesse, Provol, Ederer, Smilh, Corcoran. MR. BOYLE Top Row: Cole, Gering, McLucas, Fourfh Row: Walson, Down, Slone, Barnard l-lerhold. Third Row: Comar, Cohen, Garrelson, Mag- nani, McClellan, Pelersen, Forsylhe, Sfanfon Second Row: McLellan, Blanlcsfein, Anderson Anderson, Papas, Shannon, Levine. Bolfom Row: Mr. Boyle, Donal, Farmer, Ray Vision, Verne, Johnslon, l-lope. 91wadea 6 MISS CASELLA Top Row: Mac Fall, Lindblom, Rolller, Reuler Fourfh Row: l-lunl, Blomgren, l-loslcing, l-less Berger. Third Row: l-larllce, Mueller, Murray, Kenline Clivcfe, Laser, O'Connell, Rae. Second Row: Kinghorn, Fried, Prodromos Kischer, Fine, Nason, Shiffleffe. Boffom Row: Miss Casella, Brown, Evans, Coal ney, Connell, Bell, Haslings, Cohen. MR. CLARK To Row: Orelgel, Moring, Reilly, Fay, Wil- P liams, Shorl, Knight Third Row: Kirchheimer, Hassel, Nelson, Allen l-leinmiller, Callin, Wolff, l-leymann. Second Row: Rohlen, Rudnick, Taylor, Ellioll' Boedelcer, Lubliner, Goodman. Bo'Hom Row: Mr. Clark, Prochnow, Perrin Sprowl, Ehlen, Richardson, Greene, Anderson 2I MR. CONDON Top Row: Sellers, Marrineau, Traxler, Schaefer Third Row: l-larvey, Sunderland, Luensman Wagner, Miller, MacGreqor, Kurz, Jacob. Second Row: Rice, Mirzel, Koller, Lucas, Krue- ger, Bradley, James. Boflom Row: Mr. Condon, Alderman, Voqel Lawler, McCombs, Prenliss, Goldman, Jesper- SGH. MISS FLEMINGTON Top Row: Busby, McGraw, Doly, Dunbeck. Fourlh Row: Bowen, Oakhill, Erickson, Foy, Meier, Buller, Fullerlon. Third Row: Reise, Rawicz, Taylor, Raleigh, Ude, Brewer, Slein, Ragland. Second Row: Murohy, l-ledges, Vollmann, Lloyd, Meylhaler, McGuineas, Condon. BoHom Row: Miss Fleminglon, Williamson, Mi- chel, Snow, Salerno, Williamson, Moses, Lech- ner. MR. FRANTZEN Top Row: Kenlay, Sleele, Riley. Fourlh Row: Lelewer, Swarlchild, Weis, Lind- holm, Mack. Third Row: Willauer, Cain, Thompson, Lane, Slearns, Appel, l-lusl, Wilkey. Second Row: Babcock, Slryker, Thoelecky, Sie- werl, Wolf, Morrison, Wolll. BoHom Row: Mr, Franlzen, Olmslead, Garher- coal, Smilh, Oakes, Gilboy, Pelerson, Kalzin. J MR. FUNKHOUSER Top Row: McConnell, Colville, Lill, Delaine. Fourlh Row: Mickey, Lochner, Milchell, Gorin Klalle. Third Row: Sinclair, Eiseman, Fell, Lielzow Tourlellol, Pinsof, Miller, Teeqen. Second Row: Kaplan, l-lenrikson, Sluckslaqer, Dunne, Florsheim, Wallace, Gross. BoH'om Row: Mr. Funkhouser, Seibel, Emerson Burke, Lenz, Powell, Pererson, Bales. MR. HOYT Top Row: Scoll, Barlell, Kayser, Sand, Meloy. Third Row: Boysen, McDaniel, Bogolub, Green- wood, Nongard, Runnfelol, Davenporf, Emery. Second Row: Jones, Boyer, Cohn, Slreel, Si- monds, Palmer, Mclver. Bollom Row: Mr, l-loyf, Brackell, Vililr, Wal- lach, Allan, Vreeland, Marlin, Landlield, 22 MR. JAM ES Top Row: Johnson, Josl, Gould, Allcisson Melzger, Melzger, Turner. Third Row: Saper, Culberq, Davis, Renlz, l-larre, Dunlap, Collins, Mann. Second Row: Dorlman, Searles, Rulherlord Ford, Ehrhardl, Bolender, Dysarl. Bollom Row: Mr. James, Wierman, Meislahn Slagman, Wiscomb, Davis, O'Shea, Slein. MR. JOHNSTON Top Row: Marlin, Jennings, Diamond, Mar golis. Fourlh Row: l-luslon, Phillips, Dulhie, Sullivan Shorl. Third Row: Reno, S erlus Murdoclc Wesl, P i , Weissenberq, Eqgerl, Schmid, Ranl. Second Row: Baker, Ullrich, Hadley, Fink, Lehm puhl, Chrislie, Zimmerman. Bollom Row: Mr. Johnslon, Phillips, Eggerl, Pope, Sobel, Corso, Rich, Blood. Divided ' 22 MR. E. KAHLER Top Row: Soeldner, Waller, l-lammond, Kup- penheimer, Seiloerling, Thorsen, Domm. Third Row: Mygdal, Langdon, Daliere, Olden dorl, Sullivan, Grilhn, Burqoyne, Maynard. Second Row: Bigqenl, Slump, Morse, Raven scroll, Meyer, Walls, Gelderman. Bollom Row: Mr, E. Kahler, Boudarl, Norlon Pie-lrowicz, Gorham, Wynelcen, l-laneman, Mc Lean. MISS KELSO Top Row: Brown, Zauner, l-leilmann. Fourlh Row: Danner, Wyss, Jackson, Daley, Schmidl. Third Row: Kenl, Larsen, Gale, Brandenburg Perlman, Ellioll, Grauman, Elwood. Second Row: Anderson, Paul, Lowe, Bradley, Lochridge, Lauer, Parenl. Bolfom Row: Miss Kelso, Goldberg, Pleiler, Dawson, Slaub, Scheyer, Plall, Nelzer. 91'-UIIPA MRS. LENARD Top Row: Bleimehl, Adams. Fourlh Row: I-Iebel, Fredericlc, Noyolny, Frland Sallr, lvlarling. Third Row: Green, Grewen, Trossman, Sch- walb, Poucher, Cossman, Sedwiclr, Uhrig. Second Row: Rarnmon, Bohlin, Long, Moore I-Iarris, Meelc, Kahnweiler. BoHom Row: Mrs. Lenard, Ashlon, Fellman Taslcy, Rodgers, Loebe, Naiarian, Zechman. MISS LENNARDS Top Row: Thalin, Buchanan, Waller, Zauner Richmond, Mennal, Sluebner. Third Row: Byinglon, I-Ienselmann, Vfiley, Fra- zier, Capron, Schramm, 6aNun, Crymes. Second Row: Cornyn, Alschuler, Klalif, Jacob- son, I-Ioward, Muhlenbruch, Gray. BoI+om Row: Miss Lennards, Forsberg, Parlon, Merrell, Tillfany, Weiss, Cary, Older. MRS. REAM Top Row: Newman, Wilrnol, Slivers, Shahler, Bloomberg, Wilson. Third Row: Kuhn, Alder, Rosen, Swope, Moir, Dowling, DeGryse, Romane. Second Row: Sloclclon, Slone, Tressel, Loclcharl, Cunningham, Korhl, Forbis. BoHom Row: Mrs. Ream, Ross, Bogarl, Bleloch, Delson, Gieser, Schmill, Karnin. MISS REINHARDT Top Row: Wilson, Lang, Thompson, Ford, Wie- bold+, Muller. Third Row: I-Iarlley, Cunningham, I-Iowe, New- comer, Sawyer, Maclcenrolh, Crean, Vinlc. Second Row: Eisler, Moses, Joseph, Schoen, Miller, Jones, Kemper. BoHom Row: Miss Reinhardl, Reineclce, Ander- son, Venriclc, O'Banion, Wald, Feinberg, Kealinge. MISS SPRINGHORN Top Row: Swanson, Swanson, Tullle, McCallum Kelly, Emrich. Third Row: Calloway, Collins, Pelerson, Rey- nolds, Faust, Rose, Reincke, Lindberg. Second Row: Malmquisl, Taylor, Nighberr, Bern Clark, Krueger, Leslinc. Bolfom Row: Miss Springhorn, Kraulrer, Klayer Werlheimer, Baxfer, Mifchell, Ruby, Delevirf 24 60 Malia!! nf Wfwblema MR. SWEET Top Row: Benjamin, Kelleher. Fourfh Row: Balson, Harris, Wagner, Copeland Lindblad, Miller, Sinks. Third Row: Byrne, Mahoney, Thomas, Douglas Birney, Foss, Pyier, Rowland. Second Row: Murray, Shelby, Erb, Jaffe, Moses Levin, Roberls. BoH'om Row: Mr. Sweet l-lari, Loiz, Hershi- now, Srulls, Converse, Dendfler, Odh. MRS. TATHAM Top Row: l-lullman, Tyler, Meliler. Four+h Row: Neiizerr, Moore, Traweek, Komiss Parker, Burnham, de Tarnowsky. Third Row: Rubin, Voiql, McMullen, Hansen Weinberg, Eloerl, Marcus, Meyn. Second Row: Keilh, Berol, Crane, Alexander Reardon, Palelrli, Zeller. Bofiom Row: Mrs. Talham, Gance, Wallowilz Gibson, Ross, Croisanr, Goodman, Houck. MR. UDE Top Row: Clarke, Porfer, Sawers, Jackson Klein. Fcurfh Row: Reeves, l-laighl, Kennan, Argenlo Davies, Miller. Third Row: l-lokin, Drackeii, Miya, Quarnslrom Olson, Freeman, Davidson, Sralnaker. Second Row: Beloungy, McLick, Grimm, Ross l-larman, Sleiner, Adams. Boffom Row: Mr. Ude, Kuhles, True, Albrechl Kirfeason, Guslaison, Siern, Krashen. MRS. WING Top Row: Campbell, Wilhelm, Pierce, Frosr l-leilmann, O'Brien, Goldsmirh. Third Row: Friedman, Gielen, Long, Poffer Young, l-leuser, Cairns, Lifsey. Second Row: Reincke, Miller, Frank, Kreuizer Knapp, Ayres, McLain. Boffom Row: Mrs. Wing, Newman, Allison, Ma- loney, Fraser, Kirchheimer, Larson, Kamm. , .EPS i -v TONY ETNYRE KATHY JAMES Prllidlnf Vice Presideni NANCY lLASS BUCK ROBINSON Sucroh ry b Trusuror SOPHOMORE STEERING COMMITTEE Top Row: McCabe, Magee, Neis. Third Row: Boshes, KuhnerT, Ingersoll, LeaviTT, Allen, Ross, Bliss. Second Row: ATkins, Rodgers, Murphy, McNicholas, Fazio, Sergeanf. Bo om Row: Mrs. Cavanaugh lsophomore girls' adviser chairmanl, Dow, Pullman, Garvey, Vance, Lang, Murphy, Mr. WeingarTner lsophomore boys' adviser chairrnanl. The Class oT T957 has made big sTrides This year in iTs varied acTiviTies around New Trier. Though The parTicipaTion oT sophomores in evenTs oT all kinds, The school has been able To see The wealTh oT TalenT ThaT lies in The class. In addiTion, The several class parTies have succeeded in uniTying The soph- omores more and making Their proiecTs more eTTicienT. Early in OcTober The elecTion oT class oTTicers was held, wiTh Tony ETnyre being elecTed presidenT: KaThy James, vice presidenT5 Nancy Blass, secreTary: and Buck Robinson, Treasurer. TogeTher wiTh The sophomore sTeering commiTTee, comprising one represenTaTive Trom each adviser room, The oTTicers led The class in iTs many acTiviTies. Two class parTies were held This year, and The response To boTh was ouTsTanding. The TirsT, SnowTlake Serenade, Han 26' was held on December I I and was non-daTe. The class oTTi- cers appoinTed Parker Palmer and Judy Bules as heads OT enTerTainmenT, and They did a superb iob oT gaThering TalenT Tor The parTy. ThirTy diTFerenT acTs Tried ouT almosT a monTh beTore The acTual evenTs, wiTh eighTeen being chosen To parTicipaTe. These acTs Then rehearsed Tor weeks To brush Themselves up. Emcees aT The parTy were Parker Palmer and Joe l-luyler. OTher commiTTee heads included KaThy I-linkle, in charge OT decoraTions: Chuck Anderson, assisTed by Jennie LighTner, handling The reTreshmenTs: Phyllis Blair, direcTing The publiciTyg and Tom Mchlicholas, head oT clean- up. Jon Mills was head oT The band cornmiTTee ancl Gail Fairbairn direcTed The commiTTee on inviTaTions. The second parTy, held in April, was also a success. The increased enThusiasm OT The sophomores is shown by The TacT ThaT sixTy-Tive acTs Tried ouT, only sevenTeen being able To be chosen. The Tine organizaTion by The oTTicers and sTeer- ing commiTTee and The ouTsTanding number oT people sign- ing up 'Tor working on comrniTTees were Two reasons why The dances were unTorgeTTable. The biggesT reason Tor Their success, however, was ThaT nearly IOOVO oT The class aTTended boTh. lConTinued on page 271 lConTinued from page 26, Shamrock Shindig, The sophomore girls' parTy, was held March l I and proved To be guiTe popular among The girls. Nancy Blass and KaThy James, as co-heads oT enTerTainmenT, chose some Tine acTs Trom Those which had Tried ouT a week earlier. Cleanup was The iob oT PaT Allen, and Jayne Salz- man was in charge oT publiciTy Tor The parTy. Sophomores parTicipaTed in many all-school acTiviTies. This year's Trosh-soph play, l Love Lucy, saw many sophomores Taking imporTanT parTs in The dramaTic deparTmenT oT New Trier. The play was held December 3 and 4 and boasTed a good audience aT Joseph Sears School. Sophomore girls, in Their gray and orange sweaTshirTs and caps, were very much in evidence aT sporTing evenTs, as were The soph aTh- jw . leTes, who Turned in good sporTs records. Lagniappe, The opera, Tri-Ship, Girls' Club, Council, GAA., Echoes, and various clubs also ncTiced The upsurge in underclass parTici- paTion by The class oT '57, Much crediT can be given To Mrs. ElizabeTh Cavanaugh and Mr. Erwin WeingarTner Tor Their excellenT help and ad- vice as sophomore adviser chairmen. Because oT These spon- sors, The oTTicers, The sTeering commiTTee, and The sopho- mores Themselves, The Class oT '57 has had anoTher year packed wiTh accomplishmenT, boTh group and individual. Having already earned The repuTaTion oT being ouTsTanding in enThusiasm, TalenT, and even in academic achievemenT, iT is ready To accepT The responsibiliTy and leadership required oT an upperclass group. 11,29 SOPHOMORE BOYS' HONOR GROUP Top Row: WirTz, CawelTi, HechT, Moore, Pyle, McLick, Trukcnbrod, Burnham, Bradley. Fourfh Row: HerberT, GuerTin, Mackey, Wilson, Young, BerTeT, Ball, CarTwrighT. Schulz, Falk, Brooker, DorTman, PorTer. Third Row: Spero, Shoop, Heineken, MeTeliTs, Granger, Warren, l-liken, SergeanT, HazlehursT, SperTus, Garrison, Plonsker, McCausland, Howard. Second Row: Miller, Bliss, Sanderson, Freeman, Collins, BriTTon, PorTer, Levin, Yonkers, Kane, Eisenberg, Kirk, Gudeman, Kiper, Kemper. BoTTom Row: Haines, Walker, SmiTh, Boshes, Sloss, fXrThur, Parsons, RoberTson, Henning, Jones, KauTman, Gardner, Siebel, Kaberg, Richardson, Hall. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' HONOR GROUP Row: Samuels, SmiTh, l-lamilTon, Johnson, Parshall, Salisbury, Taylor, SchweiTzer, Williams, Rammon, Howard, Clixord Wc-T, Bu s Row: Moses, Blair, Black, Bardusk, SilTen, Allen, Jones, Lydecker, Morrison, Folzer, Vance, KnappsTeln, Ligl-+ner, l-locuer. FourTh Row: HeTlebower, Wechler, Spacek, Krasberg, Karslake, Ingersoll, KasTel, Addingkin, Rcdigrick, Mefrzzk, Kennel, Wes' ak: Moelgf Salefr: Vffgf hrcl Row: Grung, Barnes, Brady, Fink, Parker, Revelle, Bliss, Klemperer, Schuleman, Daniels, Sinclair, Glaeser, Ross, T-Tae-f Mem- Macy cond Row: Pinkerson, Reinach, Ruland, Spangenberg, Pullman, Edmonds, Miller, Smirh, Bylei, Frarten. Grung Bumerfeld Cwfg Ulgces S 'r Keown. BoTTom Row: Murphy, Nauioks, RosenThal, Mora, KeiTh, Quigley, McLaughlin, Gale, PanniT:h, Nelson, Grfsker, Reorscs Barker r- mes MISS BYRNE Top Row: I-Iamilfon, Bcrkenlield, Bradley. Fourfh Row: Terman, Sclmoilioi, Allen. Blair Lydeclcer, Slewarl, Becker. Third Row: Ovson, Mueller, Wbchler, Coleman Feldman, Clillord, Cobb, Srerlinq, Second Row: Moses, Karslake, McCloud Slubbs, Van Benscholen, Lighlner, Maiewslri Boflom Row: Miss Byrne, Miller, Smilh, Baker Seqil, Malzacher, Piersanli, Kellogg. MISS CRITCHETT Top Row: Parshall, Irvine, Fowler, Marlin, Fourlh Row: Spacelc, Forqan, Rainey, Ka Mayer, Schell, Lindslrom. Third Row: Prince, Byler, Braun, Gordon, Span- genberg, Cooley, James. Second Row: Rinqley, Pancoasl, Franlzen, Kase, Kennedy, Sillen, Fllmore. Bofrom Row: Miss Crilchelf, Roberslon, Ryer- son, Dow, Moninger, O'Boyle, Fall, Whilney. MISS DEAMES Top Row: Vinnedqe, Lally, Brighlman, Roderick. Third Row: Krasberq, Conqdon, Lovell, Neier I-Iorle, Hechl, Jacobson, I-Iunyady. Second Row: Smirh, Sinclair, Lang, Morris Johnson, Burlce, Kucera. Bollom Row: Miss Deames, Mason, Price, Beer, Orwiq, Ruland, Roewade, Keilh. fanny Uuf MISS DURGIN Top Row: Wolf, Sribqen, Taylor, Parker. Four'Ih Row: Oalchill, Brown, Samuels, Thiele, Smilh, Schroeder, Sfarr. Third Row: Brandwein, Plaelzer, I-lowe, Barnes. Salerno, Pullman, Mora, Wilson. Second Row: Robinson, Massessa, I-Iellebower, Wright Newlon, Moeller, Nelson. Bolfom Row: Miss Durgin, Besser, Meiles, Had- away, Diclcey, Gale, Wonderlic, Levin. MR. GIALLOMBARDO Top Row: Nacliowslci, Tudhope, Rosso, While, Sullivan, Borre. Third Row: Kaine, Suiherland, Slewarl, Web- sfer, Gray, Fazio, Swarrz, Second Row: Freeman, Kivland, Prochnow Peasler, Sicgren, Kane, Frank. Bollom Row: Mr. Giallombardo, Cummings. Rubens, I-Ioulihan, Svfard, Spiegel, I-lindrnan. Kenley. 28 Y. MRS. GREESON Top Row: Weiller, Jones, Smirh, l-lorson, Nisen Williams, Schuleman, LeVine. Third Row: Roll, Ingersoll, Bernsrein, Buesch Alwood, Ehrharr, Davis, Adams. Second Row: Wesrlake, Hassel, Hinkle, Grunq Campbell, Rarner, King, BoHom Row: Mrs. Greeson, Alkisson, Yale Menard, Rohan, Grinker, Burkharl, Grewen. MR. HENDERSON Top Row: Embree, Guerlin, Moore, Magee Macomber, Maqie, Beacom. Third Row: Brooker, Plonsker, Nickel, Dorgan Richburg, O'Brien, Garner, Sperrus. Second Row: Kirk, Eisenberg, Warren, Yonkers Ward, Hall, Earle. BoH'om Row: Mr. Henderson, Hopper, Ripp ber er, Miller, Arfhur, Veeder, Robersron, Bo- Q qarl. W iv MR. HURLEY Top Row: Goodyear, Slrub, Wrighr, Rodgers. Fourfh Row: King, Jackson, Meyer, Lloyd, Will Mulher, Hildner. Third Row: 0'Brien, Branch, Heineken, Henes sey, Dorlrnan, Smaha, Meyer, Lowe. Second Row: Trees, Bender, McCabe, Mould ing, l-lellmer, Simonds, Myrick. BoHom Row: Mr. Hurley, Baby, Hiken, Raub Kubiak, Resnick, James, Kaufman, MR. IRWIN Top Row: Taylor, Srreeler, Fuller, Remer. Fourfh Row: Vanderwicken, Paschen, Sinqlelon, Monroe, Miller, Harrenberg, Kann. Third Row: McNicholas, Davenport Herron, Bezdek, Burnham, Ball, Cook, Schoenrock. Second Row: Howard, Blom, Randolph, Gra- ham, Sharpe, Parsons, Fink. Bofiom Row: Mr. Irwin, Arnold, Bloch, Wie- boldl, Franden, l-luyler, Borcherrr, Siebel. - Z ,TL , , W V gg , rr 1,1 . a. xv w 21 , , 1 cw 4 ' f. , . . y , , V. - f 'vi Q 1 A . Q 5 -.5 r , g 5 HQ rffg Alifdii r x -C X kg - or ,,,.,: 4 J A , rr A . - I n Q 2 4 ' I ' gf. es CJ F? rg i M. in F5 s 1 i ii: i ici :L': F . - V Tl i , i 'R 6 .IR A S, ' L N S A L--' Q, .jfef-V A , Q , ,v . V . , M I d ., v :A . ,, :A , . T. My . ,Q - va .J ' ' A ,LT KT- 3 I Q r . . - it .-az: .ns L' M 'Gif'-i J ,fxf-G 'H 1 X- 4, , , I . r X . -. i. 9' , 4 , , Ao' 5. -. A -M, S, . x '-Vo l i I ' W v T fx-, if R ' T ,,,, X -- , A ff Ll 'Q Sr n T f f l L ll' A i v S 4 5 I f Q A , I m. 'A 'J FLZSK .r af, MRS. KRIEG Top Row: Becker, Bliss, Goodall, VVelb0uI'f1e. Third Row: Ferguson, Ross, Burchmore, Jones Van Weylc. Second Row: Morrison, Smifh, Glaeser, Purcell Salzman, Brown, Yaies. BoHom Row: Mrs. Krieg, Nicholls, Grung Cooper, Blumberg, Sroops, Romaclc, Viglierli M R. LAN DWER Top Row: Poulos, Fermann, McCabe, Robinson, Adams, Liebman. Third Row: l-lallenborg, Glasser, Bagge, Sieg- Iich, Merz, Vlfallace, Allen, Klaulce. Second Row: Klein, Kemper, l-lerzog, Fleisher Johnson, Engel, Ross. BoHom Row: Mr. Landwer, Berger, Dulorouillei, Gardner, Sloss, Smirh, Grirlin, l-lubbard. MISS LA PORTE Top Row: Clarlce, McConnell, Leach, Salisbury, McKeown, Nehlsen, Garrison. Third Row: Knappsiein, Knobel, Braun, Leilner, Wilder, Pauly, Anderson. Second Row: Finlc, Kasiel, Goodrich, Quigley, Sergenl, Kuhnerr, Ziblnle. Boifom Row: Miss La Porie, Wrighl, Harms- berger, Schmid, Floun, Blumberg, De Falco, Fraser. 5vPfM MR. LAUER Top Row: McGee, l-lerberl, Welzel. Fourfh Row: Pyle, Wiseman, Shamberg, Kendall, Middleion. Third Row: Spero, Moulron, Crow, Mangel, l-llavacelc, Jump, Anderson, Norling-Chrislen- sen. Second Row: Berlel, Sullon, Murphy, Arm- slrong, O'Kie1Cie, l-ligginboiham, Porier. BoHom Row: Mr. Lauer, Dudley, Richardson, Fisher, Plunlcerl, Saikin, Reed, Willard. MR. MARZ Top Row: Palmer, Girerslrom, Bierwalles. Fourlh Row: l-lolmes, Srone, McGowan, Riley l-lerbenar, Murry, Mehlman. Third Row: Rodenberger, Bradley, Smilh, Hol- loman, Williams, Kimball, Morse, Woolard. Second Row: Grundeis, Balfkemo, Bliss, Levin Tellei, Russell, Beclcer. Borfom Row: Mr. Marz, Kirkland, Beinlich, Carl scn, Wenclc, Rayner, Goldsmith, Helier. 30 MISS MILLER Top Row: Smirh, Grossberg, Thorman, Linder Van Wolf. Third Row: Norman, Fisher, Weld, Fairbairn Leavill, Belmont Enchelmayer, Howard. Second Row: Ovson, Kaufman, Yosl, Bern Slearns, Showley, Holmes. Bofiom Row: Miss Miller, Behrslock, Campien Slrassheim, Buchanan, Brady, Brush, Weiss. MISS MOELLER Top Row: Wilson, Daniels, Huilman, Kenney Vance, Bess. Loss, Nelson. Third Row: Merrick, Smilh, Bules, Massey, Brad ley, Lasky, Henrich, Rasmussen. Second Row: Revelle, Taylor, Feldman, Hand Ier, Porle, Hoover, Burlerlield. Boilom Row: Miss Moeller, Edmonds, Server, McLaughlin, Blesser, Goodfriend, Grinker MISS PATTERSON Wolll. Top Row: Leonard, Dermody, Rammon, Lewis, Heohn, Glos, Ruskin. Third Row: Rosenlhal, Crane, Ferguson, Lever nier, Schneider, Bellcher, Morrison, Black Second Row: Garvey, Reinach, Woodlock Pinkerson, Yager, Porler, Schmidl, Bo'Hom Row: Miss Pallerson, Nauioks, Kolch ever, Lynch, Olson, Lief, Barker, Glaser. MR. PIFER Top Row: Wilson, Bean, Carroll, Trukenbrod. Fourfh Row: Hechi, Freund, Yeakley, Cohn Finkel, Baker. Third Row: Sargenr, Reasner, Repke, Hirsch Driggs, Sergeanl, Charllon, Engel. Second Row: Wenzel, Dye, Budinger, Fesler, Sanderson, Miller, Bales. Boflom Row: Mr. Filer, Moorhead, Collins Bowland, Kayser, Bealon, Aden, Busler. 3I if rf' . I' N B' 3 2 757 ! , L 'e , .1 - Lg mwah Klaumufiea eee sill Isl w fam ggi! g 4 . v Q - w. ' .., K -v ., Q 'R NL 'b...,lg!.x s-F QQ 1, kv, . - . iq I' , ., ,,., '55, . , 1 ' T 425' lj, Q1 :' :Q i ,- , W ,. - '3 r 5 , ' i A ' fi' I X-. Il A172 Ii Is E. rl M 'Av ,- .ml I ,Ia Lfhieefha ' 1 x4 , f S V- 5 9 Q 1 if I I 5.4 wwmwf saw , NN . ' 5 xxx N5dQQzNiQSxQws sig-.35 ,. MR. REYNOLDS Top Row: Ibis, Wilson, Melin, Alexander, Mc Lick, Surpless. Third Row: Sherman, Mendes, I-Iaddad, O'Con nell, Pefersen, deTarnowsky, Garnmie, Falk. Second Row: Joseph, Orr, Kelly, Browning Czerwonky, Briflan, Schulz. Bo+Iom Row: Mr, Reynolds, Coffrell, Buck Boshes, Gould, Smilh, Graves, Sfern. MISS M. SMITH Top Row: Uebelhack, Buesch, Yales, Koch Adams, Addinglon. FourI'h Row: Andrews, Klemperer, Gray, Blass Lighl, Racine, Reiley. Third Row: Trom, Quale, Folzer, Roberis, Cook- man, Edwards, Siemon. Second Row: Weslerman, Dunning, Madden, Marshall, Cox, Sanders, Swanson. BoHom Row: Miss Smiih, Pannilch, Gilmour, Murphy, Bradlield, I-Ioman, Weslrich, Peler- son, J . MR. SWAIN Top Row: Jenkins, Cawelli, Quick, Hayes, Quick. Four+h Row: Wirlz, Wells, Garrison, Elnyre, Dahlin, Nash, Schumacher. Third Row: Drake, I-Iorlh, Lamb, Porfer, Carf- wrighl, D'Ancona, Ebrey, Alkins. Second Row: Niemann, Herz, Slrahorn, Shin- bach, Saunders, Loveland, Kaberg. Bo'rIom Row: Mr. Swain, Tennanl, Henning. Fleming, Kiper, Adams, Gudeman, Ball, MR. WELLINGTON Top Row: Pavlolzl, O'NeiII, Fellon, Scoll, Neis. Grolli. Third Row: Hazlehursl, Weller, Andrew, Field, Spare, Rainey, Mefelils, Young. Second Row: Blackwell, DeRocco, I-Iendrey, Singer, Kaplif, McCausland, Boden. Bofiom Row: Mr. Wellingfon, Boedeker, Zib- ble, Cavanaugh, Ferrefli, Schoden, Walker, Haines. 32 . . iv . JANE aumssv I j sos Dow President Vice Presidenf ' i SUE MILLER ' JOHN THOMPSON Secreiary I , Troasurer Top Row: Dold, McNaTTin, IvlcCully. The Class oT I956 has Tinished The year wiTh a Tine record. Through work and play The juniors have increased Their Teel- ing oT uniTy and school spiriT. WiTh excellenT leaders and all class members eager To help and TulTill The added re- sponsibiliTies oT being upperclassmen, The juniors may look Torward To a wonderTul senior year. AcknowledgmenTs Tor jobs well done go To The oTTicers, PresidenT Jane Rumsey, Vice PresidenT Bob Dold, SecreTary Sue Miller, and Treasurer John Thompson: To The junior adviser chairmen, Miss Frances Bredin and Mr. Roland Wehrg and To The sTeering commiTTee. All were grand in helping The juniors plan Their several parTies, The TirsT one being a swap-hop wiTh EvansTon Township High School, FrosTy Frolicf' AlmosT 600 juniors Trom The Two schools aTTended The inTormal parTy, which was held aT New Trier on De- cember 4. l:riTzie Maclvlillan and Brian O'Neil were in charge oT The enTerTainmenT, which was presenTed in Two secTions lasTing a ToTal oT nineTy minuTes. Torn PeTerson was New Trier's emcee aT The parTy, which was one oT The mosT successTul ever held aT New Trier, judging Trom The crowd's reacTions. Nancy Larkin and Dick PeTerson were in charge oT The mixers, publiciTy was handled by Gay Belknap and Marila Miller, decoraTions was The job oT Barb Hager and Woody Hahn, and Barbara Drake and Tom Miller were The heads oT arrangemenTs. The girls gave Their annual inTormal dance wiTh a Valen- Tine's Day Theme This year, and even The boys had To admiT ThaT The girls did a swell job. The parTy, which TeaTured Al Ford's band, was held aT The Glencoe Women's Library Club on February I2. Sue MacKinnon was head oT decora- Tions: Sally Eisler, publiciTy: BeTsey Dawes, arrangemenTsf Die Wilkinson, Tinancesy and Jean Dern, reTreshmenTs. IConTinued on nexT pagel JUNIOR STEERING COMMITTEE Third Row: Thompson, Rosenberg, Durham, Griiciin, MacLean, Ross, Scheib, Second Row: STremmel, Coyne, Schmidt Hager, Bergman, Michels, Olson. BoTTom Row: Mr, WeTir ljunior boys' adviser chairrnanl, Perlman, Guyun, Miller, DsuTch, Rumsey, Banzburg, Miss Bredin ljunior girls' adviser chairmanl. 33 'l'I.j.-f.j.21C5. Swap Hop 9214 Iconfinued from page 33I The Junior I-lag ParTy laTer in The year was likewise a greaT success-all The girls are now preparing To become senior hags nexT year. A climax To The class's social year was The Junior Prom. Under The guidance oT The oTTicers, The sTeering commiTTee, and The various commiTTee heads, The prom was a Tine suc- cess and proved To The seniors +ha+ Their successors were quiTe capable. Juniors This year played prominenT parTs in boTh boys' and girls' sporTing evenTs, paving The way Tor even beTTer showings nexT year as seniors. The supporT given by iuniors To compeTiTors in school aThleTic conTesTs has many Times been one imporTanT reason Tor The Tine winning records- and The class oT '56 will conTinue To conTribuTe To and sup- porT The aThleTic Teams nexT year. This year's iuniors have The disTincTion oT being The TirsT class in New Trier hisTory To elecT a girl presidenT Tor council, noT To menTion iriTroducing and puTTing inTo eTTecT The in- crease in The number OT class represenTaTives Trom eighT To Twelve. These Two imporTanT changes illusTraTe Thaf The class has shown a real concern and inTeresT in New Trier's acTivi- Ties, and has ioined in unhesiTaTingly To share The responsi- biliTy OT carrying on New Trier's Tine repuTaTion. Many oT The principals and acTs heard in The opera, Lag- niappe, dramaTic presenTaTions, and concerTs were iuniors. These voices and insTrumenTaIisTs will be added To nexT year's groups making a greaT weaITh OT TaIenT represenTing The class. A sTrong parTicipaTion in Tri-Ship and Girls' Club is also Trom The iunior class. NexT year, wiTh The acTual new building consTrucTion be- ginning, The Class oT I956 will be Taced wiTh even more problems OT leading The school in spiTe oT The noise, crowded condiTions, and oTher complicaTions which will be presenT. Wifh Their greaT uniTy and spiriT These problems should go unnoTiced and be overshadowed by even higher accomplish- menTs oT The Class OT I956. JUNIOR BOYS' HONOR GROUP Top Row: Shuman, Bundy, Moss, NVesT, Alexander, Lane, Ruggles, Van Weelden, Badger Elmendoric, McCully, Baumann, Donnelley. Third Row: McInTyre, LyTle, Lederer, I-Ianson, STar, WhiTney, Young, I-Iobbs, ArieTT, Fisher, Miller, AlberTs, Sellers. Second Row: MasTerson, I-IaverkampT, BridgwaTer, Kalish, Noble, Thompson, Durham, Lewy, Sakol, Feldman, Poggensee, Trom, Avery, I-licks. Boffom Row: Phillips, BimsTein, Green, Geier, Schuyler, STone, Dresslei, I-Iammel, Rapport Berger, I-Iahn, Wilson, Friedman, Bell, TesT, . ef - N ,. PI JUNIOR GIRLS' HONOR GROUP Top Row: Nvdclem Raman Off-lrci, I-linkle OBrien Till-ar Reinscke Soerc Will, Wieland, Andrews, Welch, BaTeman, Baker. Fiff Row: Fisher Sihram Yffmark Deukh, l'lS J'i ThS l'C QCCIH UGNG WBIUDIG. Lifldsley, Wilkinson, McDonough, Moir, I-Iillner, Drake. FourTh Row: FWD- Peirce Bsl'cr Arfrson I-Iecke S'2 fT' WSI Ouisley, I-lelverrann, Coyne, Baker, Mabie, Ash, Jacobs, Kirby, PeTerson. ir Row: Buskfwns Chfnbeie Bryanf Camper' fa.-.es W' Qi-a, E,-.irq Larkin Below Knight Bauer, Algeo, Roderick, Ward, LeviTeTz. econd Row: Lua Liwd ,lesce- sin Sranaw' 9:1131 Ma:MTi'an Guyar, Wcod, MacKinnon, Johns, Newhouse, Devine, Friedner, Long, Babize, STevens Boffom Row: Ta. s Caia or Truf Ma 1i' FV:-swan Sgr gk Ef 'S'3i Kemee' Nascn, Gray, EvensTad, Kulbarsh, I-less, BGYGL Crain. MR. BOWERMASTER Top Row: Diclcson, Eaulsriclc, Gebner. Fourfh Row: Eorbis, Vander l-leiden, Sraebler Debenham, Beniamin. Third Row: Johnson, Kolehmainen, Dungan Marlin, Whilney, Sleenberg, Allin, Porler. Second Row: Selzer, Durham, Tesr, Jennings Marlinson, Parenl, l-lolzlmann. BoHom Row: Mr. Bowermasrer, Sreiner, Mor rison, Bell, Trom, Shane, Gelbspan, Green. MR. CARLSTROM Top Row: McCully, Salafslcy, Bennerr, Joseph. Third Row: Kirlcpalriclc, Braun, Wagner, Mann Mclnlyre, Eddy, Lindblom, Payne. Second Row: Elienne, Dini, Burmeisier, Bealon Engelbrechr, Blanchard, l-loel. Bo'Hom Row: Mr. Carlslrom, Michals, LaRoi Ballina, Bryanl, Cohn, Minns, Buchanan. MR. CLADER Top Row: Johnsron, l-lousron, Darwenl, Dold Fourfh Row: Mayo, Elliorr, Glass, Dashow Greeley. Third Row: Bennell, l-lammalcer, Applegale, Gil lespie, Alberrs, Avery, Gray, Sherman. Second Row: Risius, Sherman, Pilz, Mills, Perer son, Whileside, Howard. BoHom Row: Mr. Clader, l-libben, Van Esso Waller, Irvine, Bregslone, Moses, Johnson. MRS. CORNELL Top Row: Belrer, Jensen, Welch, Bergman, AI corn. Third Row: Laun, Clarlc, Brynolf, Wood, Ewing Nelson, Snire, l-laglund. Second Row: Gordon, Deming, Shaw, Brzezin ski, Morgan, Eirch, Eriedner. Boffom Row: Mrs. Cornell, Levine, Marrhews Garner, Thalin, Jespersen, Cohee, Noble. MISS DONHAM Top Row: O'Connor, Reineclce, Pelerson, Wing Fourfh Row: Balmer, Heinemann, Krueger, Led- erer, McKee. Third Row: Goranson, Coyne, Whipple, Ten- hune, Pease, Mifchell, l-lammond, Rubens. Second Row: Corrle, Schram, Cohen, Eason Johnson, Ebert Eiersch. BoHom Row: Miss Donham, Aisner, Kraulfer Sfevens, Loelrfler, Kemper, Elvgren, Winsron My Kfwwd 2 4 4 'E' 'xl' 5-4 I. ,- al rw -T,-g..,,, 4 1 zhlayiv Jw W ','p!l!Jl'l'l ii! 'N I x f, x ., D T .- 2 :- N' - N- C .ex - ,, ,. v .L Z7 JHX -W MISS EVANS Top Row: Lloyd, Ball, Kauperr, Spero, Deuich Van Oosrerhoul, Crowe. Third Row: Williams, Cohn, Goldberg, Mabie l-lirsch, Dunbar, Milchell, Ruck. Second Row: Decker, Blaney, Addenbrooke Drake, Noble, Bryanl, Below. Boflom Row: Miss Evans, Ward, Gibson, Regan True, Ruddock, Gore, Knulsen, MRS. FAUST Top Row: l-leckel, Weedon, Miller, Dern, Thompson. Fourlh Row: Quigley, Miklau, Wieland, Mac- iarland, Sparberq, McDonough, Wilson. Third Row: Hoelzle, Baleman, Smifh, Kino, Craqq, Seiferl, Johns, Cunlz. Second Row: Roderick, Alexander, Coleman, Jacobs, Osgood, Greenfield, Gordon. BoHom Row: Mrs. Fausl, Trocky, Bamburq, Banker, Schenker, Crain, Nason, Slurloyanl. - MR. HARPER Top Row: Jensen, Waldmann, Lill, Lane, El- mendorl, Wilson. Third Row: LeClaire, While, Hicks, Sellers, Voorhis, l-lowell, Porfer, Magnus. Second Row: l-lobbs, Black, Slewarl, Miller, Young, Clarke, l.ewy. Boffom Row: Mr. l-larper, Douqhfy, Perry, Tuck- er, Osborne, Carmick, Slone, Griswold, MR. JENSEN Top Row: Guepin, Laily, Ruqgles, Moqilnilsky. Fourfh Row: Adle, Poqqensee, Lilile, l-larr, Grihfin. Third Row: Zaiac, Lawler, Phlaum, Anderson, Graf, Buck, Palaifh, Shepherd. Second Row: Romack, Stone, Rapport Nuff Takirl, Brown, Zeller. Boffom Row: Mr. Jensen, Priess, Paulus, Wilson Dre-snef, Rosenberg, Vlald, Berger. Juwm to 632 5 MISS KING Top Row: O'Brien, Cohrs, I-lapp. Four+h Row: I-Ielrer, Fosdiclg Showers, Ganun Carler, Lindenlaerg, Lind. Third Row: I-lorrell, Corser, Peirce, Thornlon Miller, Wensrrand, Scheiclres, Leber. Second Row: Thorsen, Kullberq, Guyan, Shana han, Weiler, Whileside, Fowler. BoH'om Row: Miss King, Grosrnan, Geruldsen Evenslad, Schick, Gaull, Arnold, I-less. MRS. KORIVIAN Trop Row: Larson, Andrews, I-Iinlcle. Fourlh Row: Anderson, Slone, Schrnidl, Muhl, Lauer. Third Row: Warersrradr, Kenlay, Taylor, I-laugh, Dawes, Varney, Jacobson, I-Iendry. Second Row: Barnerr, Mirchell, Devine, Perri grew, Quirnloach, Culler, Rurnsey. Bo'Hom Row: Mrs. Korman, Larlcin, Kuhles, Scolr, Gray, Klarle, Pericolas, Gorman. MR. LARSEN Top Row: Scoll, I-larre, Koza, Thompson, Fourfh Row: Anderson, Srewarr, Mennel, Ry croll, Cooper. Third Row: Goldlooss, Slar, Burchmore, Crane Mallhias, Edwards, Weloer, May. Second Row: Kalish, Feldman, Perry, Bezdelc Ade, Schmidl, Arnendola. Boflom Row: Mr. Larsen, Gross, Scarqle, Olson Brode, Perrine, I-Iernersbach, Kendler. MRS. MORRIS Top Row: Diller, Moir, Schroeder, Andrews I-lannah. Third Row: Condon, Chinberg, Duslerdieclc Zarac, Swidler, Lucas, Wiener, Wilkinson. Second Row: Kirby, MacMillan, Newhouse Nordblorn, Slein, Hillner, Day. Boffom Row: Mrs. Morris, Perlman, Jesmer Dean, Srrauss, Long, Bauer, Berqhorl. i 1 N Jig ll. 5. 'T' i rm i. I. I .3 'L , ' fs. , i . I -A3515 N. , ,4 Klaus '6ofolzAjn1zwaAd ,,., S , w.fA1f,,i.,FFY.i . T - 4 - ef E . . A 1 V Fi E' S f ig 1 ff i - ,S , 1.. :Y QII4 i CT! 2 LJ ' ' 1.-. S ,S-In Q ,ir . Q-. l ' Mg , A iv! if TV' 4 -Rf I A '69 I 41 H 4 Q: 'Q Q gi! c ,' K Zv 5 134. S 4 . 'S- - 1 T MR. NAY Top Row: Doe' Rec: Ami' 5' Ne,-.CCM Third Row: M:C:, L:: ea: Regex R255 Jcmsc' Ass:-I Qfe Nc: 9. Second Row: Yeas 9' NVQ. we M:ss vices: Ccneg'e' '4e':i'. BoHom Row: Mn Ne. Kefme' 3 Mes . QE-'E' Nix' VV: 3e : Nea' MISS PYLE Top Row: Bwgcyfe Mags: He-fe Mihai, Third Row: WU SZSCDC Acoexcn Lon: Kaf- na Lfcsfci. Pc' Bergen Second Row: Kos' Bane' Canwpbem Bivkifiy p'Ef'3'SC7 l.evf'c'2 Schaefer. Bo'Hom Row: Miss Pyle Semsvveiv Vwsicc' kbs. McLean SUEDE Maffeli DfCe'oef'5 MR. ROBERTSON Top Row: SCVVYTET? Lechfef Bam. Fourfh Row: Hof.: R5-fkifi Bfgnr Rhker, Him Tra'ne', Macbear. Third Row: Bunoy Pvieg Bi'Cj'E'C3UgfW, TPUW E'Siii'7E5 Marin Thuii' Yurwwar. Second Row: Sake Penileic Tfcfvpson, O Rayvworo Cfanfe' Kmnger, Boffom Row: M2 Rocerfscn Graf-and Sca- 'naf Var' AN-ea Tai? Bfoclbr-5 K.e'n, Nigg- 'azzl MR. D. SMITH Top Row: M:Ne Badge' Vac Mfeeoe' We3'. Third Row: Horse: Recs? ':eC5 ::7 C'- QQ' Hewa' Rzcref AM::f:g3 Mus'-,, Second Row: Gai' Vve' Map M :'e CN? Eve-ec Maegg, BoHom Row: Mn S ' G' J' Ce' e' Safe G' Ne' M,e's Zxcw M7221 106 MRS. STEWART Top Row: Lehman, Edens, Persons, l-lolub l-lager, Drozd, Coolr. Third Row: Nichols, Greenspan, Adams, Sler rell, Winler, Varney, Nesselrod, Fisher. Second Row: Wadell, l-lawlcinson, Maclcinnon Larsen, Chrislensen, Lloyd, Cavallon. Bo+iom Row: Mrs. Slewarr, l-lilz, Peclc, Alego Marrson, Friedman, Bagby, Bender. MR. VAN AMAN Top Row: Kelly, Leck, Mohl, Baumann, Redson Ricci, Sleele. Third Row: Pendlelon, Salvano, Baus'rer'r, Led erer, Powell, Coon, Ross, Caslcey. Second Row: Shellman, Peslce, l-loyl, Phillips Day, Janensch, Bollon. BoHom Row: Mr. Van Aman, Srudy, Slarlr, Fox Morgan, l-loppe, Schuyler, Rapp. M R. WATERS Top Row: Childs, DeLaney, Kahn, Robison Scheilo. Third Row: Sybrandl, Shuman, Seeliurlh, Kap lan, Brewer, Boyd, Jacob, Nicholson. Second Row: Kenline, Kearns, Scallan, Hilde brand+, Smilh, Garrison, Braue. BoHom Row: Mr. Walers, l-laverlcarnpl, Clissold Mordoclc, Rulh, Bimslein, l-lammel, Clifie. MRS. WEHR Top Row: Coolc, Moilall, Thornlon, Brinlchaus Third Row: Yormarlc, Simon, Krueger, Ghasier, Burrill, Knight Thalmann, Palferson. Second Row: Dorband, Pelerson, Douglas, Ash Kelly, Walson, Orelind. Boffom Row: Sfewarl, Babize, Basile, Kulbarsh Woods, Balfer, Shapiro, Davis. MIKE GROSS BUNNY STONE PAT FOY BUZZ GROSS Presidenf Vice Presidenf SecreTary Treasurer New Trier's 56I graduaTing seniors may well end Their Tinal year aT New Trier wiTh a sense oT accompIishmenT, Tor during These IasT Tour years They have shown Their greaTness by perTorming many memorable achievemenTs. Especially during This pasT year, when The new building program broughT many complicaTions, The seniors conTinued To lead The school wiTh honor. The added sTrain oT college conTerences, applicaTions, and board examinaTions did noT prevenT seniors Trom parTicipaT- ing To The uTmosT in school acTiviTies, as a glance aT The achievemenTs oT senior-direcTed Girls' Club, Tri-Ship, STu- denT Council, G.A.A., Echoes, News, and oTher organizaTions well indicaTes. The seniors accepTed The responsibiliTy oT 40 leadership readily and served in Their posiTions admirably. The Tine TaIenT oT The seniors was seen in Lagniappe, The opera, The senior play, and oTher producTionsg and iTs ouT- sTanding sporTing abiliTies came To Tull lighT in iTs aThleTic conTesTs. Senior CanTeen conTinued again This year To provide memorable evenings Tor seniors and Their daTes, under The leadership oT Norman Cram. Under Lee Miller's direcTion, No-Name Inn once more became a popular social gaThering place, parTicularly aTTer basIceTbaII games. The Two ChrisT- mas dances, supervised by The seniors, were very well aT- Tended by upperclassmen and alumni. John Mangel in IConTinued on page 4II l SENIOR GIRLS' STEERING COMMITTEE Top Row: FoslceTT, Seeley, STone, I-IoTTsTed, Vollers, Cohn, Buhse, GvaTTerT, SiTTig. BoTTom Row: Miss I-Iamilfon lsenior girls' adviser chair- manl, Robinson, I-Toward, STegIich, I-IaTTis, Foy, Em- rich, Phelps. SENIOR BOYS' STEERING COMMITTEE Top Row: Bussiager, Hassel- man, GriTschke, PeTers, Cain, I-Iarris, T-Ielms, Voorheis. B'oTTom Row: Mr. Gannaway lsenior boys' adviser chair- rnanl, M. Gross, Schulz, B. Gross, Cram, Weidemann, Randolph. IConfinuecI from page 40I as .2 EV Vl .A lx 3 parhcular deserves much credur Tor The unique merry- P, M g in Qo-round decoralion and selnling of The New Year's Eve dance, possibly The besl formal dance New Trier has yer seen. Many seniors also Turned our Tor The 'Trosly Frolicd swap-hop dance al Evanslon I-Iigh School during December. In all Their acrivilies This year, The seniors were led by Their Tour ownficers and The senior sreering commirlee. Ex- cellenf advice and counseling were given by The Iwo senior adviser chairmen, Miss Louise I-Iamillon and Mr. William Gannaway, whose help proved Io be invaluable. The Class ol: I955 also realize The Tine worlc Their deans, Miss I-Ielen Maloney and Mr. Kahler, have been doing Tor Jrhem all Tour years, and especially This lasl year wi+h ils preparalions for college. Through i'rs class gifl of currains Tor The main gymnasium, The Senior Class has lefl a praclical and beauriful Jrolcen of Tour memorable and successful years ar New Trier. re ik SENIOR HELPERS IN FRESHMAN BOYS' ADVISER GROUPS Top Row: Doyno, Myers, Elnyre, McGrew. Bo'r+om Row: Painrer, Kay, Cram, Kralr. ofeada jnplwich ' Klum x ZX g 1 s s ,f P , X V xx frx , , , iv '- ,, !fl'I 'xQ',,1, I , ' 1' . ,M ra .1 SENIOR BOYS' HONOR SOCIETY Top Row: Keller, Coleman, Grilschlce, While, McGrew, Brooker, Bennell, Helms, O'Connor. FourI'I'1 Row: James, Walsh, Walls, Smirh, Walerman, Paulman, Taylor, Greenbaum, Scorf, Gciger Third Row: Moreen, Schildgen, Plall, Oldendorf, Lelewer, Vanfxnrooy, Kelley, I-Icrron, Kashian. Sec-ond Row: Kaufman, Allen, Kamm, Kelley, Keyser, Gross, I-Iaug, I-Iirsch, Jensen, Dovnc. BoHom Row: Weidemann, Maupin, Gordon, I-Iofgren, I-Iarnmaker, Randolph, Olmsred, Taslcyx Nas? Baer, Fraelf Rd irq. s SENIOR GIRLS' HONOR SOCIETY Top Row: Pelerson, Wyss, Hayes, Lipprnan, Frisby, Edclslcin, Mickey, Pcs-,3 fluff: Sin, -Ma' Fif+h Row: Gaflerl, Albrechl, Schulz, Lange, Lesrina, Meircs, Emrich, Sprc.-. Dar c: ' R Fourfh Row: Blumberg, Srnilh, Reise, Wheeler, Mudge, I-Iarson, Alschuler, Barre Ta ir? Third Row: Boysen, Graham, England, Gaines, Braun, Eulorian, Siegel, Ergiish fiei 1'C Ari' ,i Second Row: Mornenl, Yager, I-Ioehn, Keilh, Croisanl, Teegardew Gufndor 5: Cf ei fr Fageri' f Boffom Row: Nesselrod, Booz, Greene, Cleave, Fell, I-lorberg, Allison, ShfT'E5V 37' nes ?v':'N.-er M H 69 919:14 57 A311 ci A-A A ..- 1 I I I ,V ' S ' I fa r - - I I A gg .A 'LL L Q3 BRUCE P. JEAN ADAMS ALBRECHT I R , 1 at 1 V- w-nv ' 5' I ,. I JANE G. TERRY S, I ALLISON ALSCHULER ' sz '39 I v-. f Q Ii fl. 'I' 7 T,v. LILA A, DAVID G. ELIZABETH S GEORGE F JOSEPH L JULIE A APPELBAUM AREY ARGENTO MSTRONG ARNOLD ARNST , ' 'N' .' . ' ' N31 I I TI MICHAEL E. ELIZABETH R. MARY K WALTER A NANCY A DONALD ASH ATWATER AUSTIN BAER BAIRSTOW BAKKEM 3 'Fw L IT' ELIZABETH FRED J LORELEY S BARBARA BEVERLY A JUDITH BARNETT BARR BARTELL BARTMESS BATES BAXTER 42 1955 ' aww rim, ff 'VZ' PHILLIPA WILLIAM H. CHARLES A. FREDERICK A. JAMES H. BAYLESS BEAL BENNETT BENNETT BENNETT 7 'gan 'ul MARJORIE E. JOHN D. BENNETT BERG 4 A :I 2fu....... 'EE' SHIRLEY A. DAVID LINDA L. BERGER BIGGERT BLACKBURN 4 KN ki I ARTHUR T. THOMAS R. EDWARD C. CAROL H. MARINA H. - BLAKE BLAKESLEE BLEIMEHL BLUMBERG BOHNEN ? '! 'Qi Za. wld H. STEEL STEPHEN G. EDWARD W. SALLY S. JUDITH G. BOKHOF BOLGER I ' DAVID G. MARGO G. l BOWMAN BOWMAN A 1 L . 5 BONEKAMP BOOZ BORG 1 if TAGG N. MARY K. VALERIE A BOWMAN BOYD BOYSEN N-A ou.. 3 BARBARA J. BRADFIELD 'R' uh... III- ROBERT E. BROOKER . .. 6, qass ..,, - ff-E9 - 'Q' W SHEILA A. NANCY VIRGINIA C. FERN CHARLES W. BRADLEY BRAUN BRODERICK BRODSKY BRONSTON ... 3 'E 'VA-7 'Eff I I Q pa, , W MV . , I T , ' R .11 41155 If I I: 5. , BARBARA J. C, MARCIA C. PENNINGTON DOUGLAS L. JOAN D. I BROWN BROWN BROWN BUCK BUHSE , pw rs '91 vo- 'Q' WILLIAM H. JOHN E. MARY L. DENNIS G, MARILYN BUSHNELL BUSSJAGER BUTLER CAIN CALDERINI CARR I I x , L-I - Rey, Q - 1 f ' Ib' ' 5, 'Rav f ROBERT A. WILLIAM L. KURT P. CARLISLE v. THOMAS s. JOHN F. CASTERLINE CHAMBERS CHRISTIANSEN CHRISTIE CHRISTOPHER CLANCY FE I'- 4 :L fw- ' 1-I 5 Iv ,W , ww S -1 -:M 'C' PENELOPE C. NANCY CAROL A. CARYL LYNN GLENN ROBERT A. CLARK CLAUSEN CLEAVE CLIFTON CLINTON COELLN I Wfwblema io A52 0 ,QIILUIFLQ COGHILL COHN H. THOMAS ELAINE WALTER L. PHILLIP MARY M. COHRS COLEMAN COLLINS CAROLE J. JANET 'E' KIMBERLY O. NANCY A. DAVID B. CONRAD COOK COOK CORNELL CORWINE -er' 'IS' E. JANE NORMAN L. SANDRA E. MARY E COX CRAM CRANE CROISANT 0:-A Q , CHARLES E. WILLIAM G. CUMMINGS gif Ffa, A CRUMMER a G' I' 46-'IA 1105 : Q 'H' MARILYN C. DAHLBERG ' C . W ' . 55.1 -, L RONALD E. DAISS L 1, MICHAEL L CROSS it 'BP SARA M. DALIERE 7 'rw DIANE MARY P. DIANA GORDON M. ANN M. DAvIEs DAWSON DAY DEWAR DE wm 6 lin ' ,wh As. .. -3 , R 3 h '? Len ii.- 'S JOYCE C. SHARON ELAINE ALBERTO SUZANNE O. VICTOR A. DEXTER DICKENS DIET1 DINI DOHSE DOYNO I - A 3. IU' H- fa 'Q .7 .,,.--1 nf... A X? 57. NORENE F. ELEANOR A. DAVID P. DONALD W. SALLY A. MYRNA DUTHIE DYE EARLE EBBERT EBREY EDELSTEIN lb, POLLY EDGAR J ? '1 ., , . W' MARIKAY EDMOND5 'B ANN L. ELLIOTT 'Q ra ,,.N if' O' JUDY A ENGLAND 46 ymv JOHN S. ELLIS Or' 'tu BARBARA J. ENGLISH AGR ,A Q. Vx Q-vw I isff' Eff 1 ,.2QQaimE?.f!f1fff.flg VIRGINIA E. HERMAN J. SUSAN J. WILLIAM C. EDMONDS EFFLANDT ELLBOGEN JEAN M. ELWOOD THOMAS 6 ERICKSON E H R B A R KENNETH A. MARY LOU JOYCE ELY EMRICH ENDRES V A E' M ROY A. ALLEN J. WALTER B. ETNYRE FAGEL FARNHAM 6 13 I5 .X ' . M. DIANNE CHARLOTTE M. ' RUTH C. BYRON R. RICHARD W. FEDER FELDMANN ' FELL FELTON FERRARO 'TJ' WADE JOHN T. LAUREL S. RICHARD D. MARY JANE FETZER FIELDS FISCHER FISK FORINGER iw. WN Q' -Q., iv , 'rf' BARBARA A. SANDRA W. PATRICIA J. JULIE C. GLENN J, FOSKETT E FOSTER FOY FRANDEN FRANK ,Nr SANDRA H JOAN M. KENNETH C. FERN K, FREELS FREEMAN FRIEND FRIEND FRISBY JOHN W. . X ls: 9 W SYLVIA J. JUDY WENDY CAROLYN FROST FUTORIAN ' GAFFERT GAINER GAINES 48 WU! .34 xx' -s tw.. 'iam gl - 'GFP' '51 g 'Z'-'7 f - ' ' J' , ,N psi' W' MARY ANN JEAN C. SAMUEL A. ANDREW B. JOHN B GALANTE GALLERY ,A 5 . MARCIA GAMBACORTA GARDNER GARNER GARRETT 1 ' NANCY T. WILLIAM N. GORDON H. JOHN K. JANE T. MARY JANE GARTSIDE GAUGER GEIGER GESSEL GIBSON GILMOUR 'fv- ,,. I S' J' ESTA I. WILLIAM W, GLASE GLEESON K' Q- -vos ill df' X . H 4 , . 5 I. I . JAMES W. TERRY L. GOOD GOODFRIEND W' 4. , W N.. Q, ',:., 1 . MARCIA D GOSLING 'Q' v-'v '-..., - MARTHA B. GRAHAM 13 P4-up f SUZANNE GLOSSBERG .V ' f: 2 IVE . if X X. MONTGOMERY H. GOODRICH l 4 . .Que W R GORDON F. GRANGER vi X 'Wx X J q . . '.,' JOHN W. DANIEL R, VIRGINIA GLOVER M G GOLD AN OLDMAN '58 fjv 'J gf... V y'llf l I JACKLYN THOMAS P. LUCY T. GOODWIN GORDON GORHAM -'a-:zp 9, 2 NomA BENJAMIN I mein? 0. GREENE GREENEBAUM snlrscr-me 6llQ4Q8,0LUl6ld f my ARTHUR R. MICHAEL GERMAINE 'T ' ar 1, , is Q. V? . MARGARET M. I GROSS GROSS GUINDON GUMBINER HAAS '17- 1 18 RU av 8- gm. SUSAN L. KENNETH H. JOHN W. GEORGE C. JOHN L. HAGERMAN HAGLUND HALES HALL . HAMMAKER KOS X1 KX. K f-uv 'D' v..4 LINDA E. SARA E. A. DAVID BENJAMIN ROGER B. HANSEN V HANSON HARMAN HARRIS HARRIS is M? -I 56 Q 5, I ROBERTA J. RONALD H. I HARTFIELD HARVEY HASSELMAN HATTIS HAUG an ck 59' Q l'a ' G. ANN JACK H. JENNIE M. L HAYES HAZLEHURST HEATH vs. tg JOHN W. HEISER 3,15 ,I -145.7 'Q fs. '- Y ,, ,, x I, . V C 51, ,isa-LA - 2, ffm: 4 JOHN o. Hams JMIJHIMUM ' R jv- am Six ' IU- ROBERT W. HAROLD A. BRIAN K. CHARLES E. JOSEPH H, RICHARD I. HENDREY HENNESSY HEPBURN HEPPNER . HERBON - HERRON ' f 1. ,.- ,I A- q--.4 JUSTIN HILL in 4.3 S , X , 6 X MARGARET L. HOEHN 'x -vs 6: 'Q' SUSAN A. HORBERG 1.5. -'T U 'wo , X. I . I LYNN HUGHES F ' l Q QJ f 'N 1.-Q. NANCY A. ROBERT T. STEVEN R. BETTY JOHN P. HIMELBLAU HINMAN HIRSCH HLAVACEK HOBAN ,.,.,,Il4. rung., 1' g ...if f xr - '3r,pf,,,,1w.v ,n--T, . Q Q-7. VY ,- SALLY A, ROBERT A. PAULA KENT L. JAMES B. HOFFSTED HOFGREN HOLMES HOLSTEAD HOOD Q55-'S 4-3- RUTH I. NANCY J. ANN C. CAROL ROBERT C. HORRELL HOTSON HOWARD HOWE HOWENSTEIN ' A I I , I vcd '7 T, M' ' di '7 I Q' A TN . n I . GEORGE L, MARY F, FRANK W. HUNT HUNTLEY HUNYADY HUSTON INGLEHART hiaf 10 gblfilllfld !U :GQ PATRICIA A. V WALTER D. DAVID W. ROBERT M. ' VIRGINIA JACOBSEN JAMES JAMES JAMES 49- ., JOHN J. I JUDITH C. ROBERT N. ADRIENNE B. BARBARA B. JEFFERS JENKS JENSEN JOHNSON JOHNSON I I: S4365 , .L ' I g .bv I I I . SANDRA L. I 4 SARA E: W. MARTIN W. CLYDE PERRY T. JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JONES JONES ff? k I I SHIRLEY DAVID T. RONALD S. HAROLD L, SOLOMON N. JONES JOSEPH JUNTUNEN KABERG KAMM JT 'V' Jw JEFFREY H. HERBERT DAVID O. MARY ANNE RICHARD V. KANNE KASHIAN KARRAKER KASSEN KAUFMAN I heb: IQ. www W 12. ,- I 's J I . f .. -lg fv 'i ' 'oh Ig If L oy- ' JOHN D. PATRICIA KAY KAY '54 . M. .wk ing' R' -...yy 4 MARGOT M, DANIEL F. EUGENE J. ROBERT H. KEITH KELLER KELLEY KELLEY ' ', - he .Li 3? EF' fi 'N pus i V'-. .svn g,I 'S 'T FLOYD M JAMES W. IARIARA P. RONALD M. MACLELLAN E. NANCY E. KENLAY KENNEDY KENT KEYSER KING KLAUKE 'V ' I , TI? .1 V 1 r Mg.. , X 'K Lg I Lil RHODA MARY A. DIANE I. THOMAS H. JAMES I. NICHOLAS B. KLINGEMAN KLOK KNOBEL KNORR KOCHLEFL KOEPP-BAKER ,am V- cvs!-on 0?- xr 5' r 5' V 4 mi ,V Y N If QQ - ,, I 3 X- ' . - ELIZABETH J A. FREDERICK JOAN PATRICIA A. KOLBE KOLFLAT KOTLER KRAFT ' ' v ii,-,IL I . . .Ll . .urn 11 - ' I n . . , vl Y ,Sv . V' 5- , 'S fa? 10: Q' x. I 1, ' Q . 6 I. :MN-f -, if ' S E . X. I I .v I A 5 4 3 r X f 'X lt mi , . A . EDWARD D DONALD E KATHERINE WAYNE A. KREINES KRIPPES KRONWALL KUHN Lag-.. . . . .Q li YI PHILLIP M. GLORIA KRAFT KRASHEN 4- Sys, bra.. ADRIENNE M. THOMAS LANGE LANYI ...In I l. I ' A' ft T -'Y . JERRY A. MICHAEL W, KATHERINE A. ROBERT P. STANLEY D. LAVIN LAYDEN LEDERER LEHMAN LELEWER PETER A. MARGARET C. JORDON D. MARION B. ISADORA R. LENZ LESTINA ' LEWIS LINDBLOM LIPPMAN 42 ,. '1 I ' X. , .- -L gffa 'X I , A xg., K -.L 'W ,f . m 1 . N fr If K ' FE LMI: ROBERTA S. DONALD B. E. THOMAS ROSE MARY MARION LITTELL LLOYD LOEBE I LONG LOUNDY -I I CAROLE D. ' RICHARD F. ISABELLE C. ANGELA B. RALPH W. LOVE LUCINIO LUICK' I LUNSFORD LUSTGARTEN 'HSS i 6 .Iliff DONALD JOYCE c. SANDRA . Rosen M. JOAN c. M.-:ARTHUR MacFALL , MMLEAN MMMILLIN MADDEN I!,4 luulai 0 P 'Jw mi' '- F5 I 3 '13 ,A I,- I g g -b, If I BERNARD L JOHN JOHN G. ROGER A. DENNIS J. FRIER C. MAGNUSSEN MANGEL MARSH MAUPIN MCCARTHY MCCOLLISTER ' fr.- 'i . l L , 2 Is Qi' 4 KX v 3-1-I-I PERCY C RUSSELL A. McCULLOUGH McFADDEN .v .6 QL- EDWARD D. LYNN J. MCGREW MCILWAIN AUDIE L. JACQUELINE McLAURlN n MCLICK ' I 4-A ' ac: 5. .4-I' ANTHONY R. WILDA BARBARA ELIZABETH MICHEL MICKEY MIDDLETON MILLER nga. , A-CLA 1:- 'EP' JU DD G. BARBARA R. ASHTON NATALIE J. MISSNER MITCHELL MITCHELL MOMENT :J 'I Gig 2? Gi 'T - Q:-ff v--3 f .M LINDA JUDITH E, MCNURLEN MEITES A Q, i gR uA'. I3 I, . K Im ww, wg., .,. Z '7V ' A 1 X. k I I ak I LELAND E. CAROL E, MILLER MINX 43' T '-1 ANNE G ELIZABETH L GERALDIN5 5- DENI5 C. PATRICIA THOMAS A. MOORE MOORE MOORE MOREEN MORRIS MORRISON 54 .QU V Q5 -. .- JOHN C. MEDA M. ' BARBARA J. RONALD F. THEODORE R. MORTIMER MOULDING JUDITH RALPH S. NATTENBERG NASH S9 KENNETH ANNE NEWTON NICKLIN ,gi MUDGE MULVANEY MYERS BERNARD J. ROBERT F. BARBARA NIEMANN NELSON NESSELROD -E EI MARY JANE ANNIE L. RICHARD S. NORCROSS NORRIS NORSE 32516-I CAROL L. CYNTHIA NOVOTNY - NU NN FREDERICK W. JOHN M. WILLIAM J. OAKHILL O'CONNOR OELERICH GWYNVA F. WALTER P. OGILVIE . OLDENDORF fi ll- 1-of DAVID A. JEREMY R. RICHARD A OLMSTEAD OLMSTEAD OLSON Snnjofm 'Mmmual Hifi -Qc.. x M A fa. WHITFDELD CARL JAMES P. PRUDENCE A. DONALD W. SUSAN M. PAINTER PALETTI PARKER PASSMAN PATTERSON PAUL gm 3. 4 ...A 45- . X! q .CN- 'E' ri A ROGER MARRO A. JAMES N. JONATHAN G. NICHOLAS S. CAROL A, PAULMAN PAVLIK PAYNE PAYNE PEACOCK PECK ,, . . f .M A li, ' 'ig ff f E 2 -' ,EM A A x Y D ,Q --. an K. T at 0- Q +fUm As 1 A L- . A 4, ' fl X f I JOHN D. SUELLEN SYLVIA J. RICHARD F. STEPHEN R. MERYL H. PETERS PETERSON PHELPS PHIPPS PIETROWICZ PINSOF , A 7-Tb AUSTIN P. ANN JAY M. NANCY ELIZABETH GERARD F. PLAYT PLUNKETT Poumc Pore Ponrea roman 'Q as fn ' 'I R 5- ' 'V' . 9- . arf ..., Q 3 J .3 I 'VV ,U i, 1, P V JOHN R. DAVID J SHARON MARY K, DAVID G. BARBARA A PORYER PORTMANN POWELL PRANGLEY PROFT PYFER 56 'ivjfvlvrm 13' ww V 'N f w. PALMER ELEANQR REBECCA KARL a. JOHN M. RAMSDELL ,Mg .Avy ANDREW B. NANCY C. CATHERINE A. MARGARET A. CHARLES A. REAGEN RECKITT REDWICK REINCKE vw 549 'E' 1: VV' R 2 Jw: . - 5 1114! ROBERTA J. NANCY J. CAROL E. THOMAS W. ROBERT H. REINHOLTZEN REISE REMIEN RENGEL RICHHEIMER 5 , 9 aa, Q- LLOYD R. JOYCE E. DAVID M. ANN CAROLE D. RICHMOND RICKARDS ' ROBERTS ROBINSON ROBINSON 'TR an , Q, 'iv JOHN W. ' NANCY E. CLINTON S. ALISON EDWARD ROBINSON ROBINSON ROBISON ROGERS . ROSENBAUM ww 94510 my L 2.7:-I 52: NANCY ROS EN E rag 5, r.'1-- .123 I F - .Q . 'Qf X X JAMES A. RUSSELL X I 1xf?if' 36? J LYNNE s. Ron-I I 5 .LI 4 5' V'-v If 14 f I- J, . NOEL F. RUSSELL 223,51 7 in wi' .L-A 'I 5-'5L L . . 75Q 5, 1 .f I I7 N I X MEYER B. SUZANNE BARBARA HENRI F. ROTH RUELLE RUETTINGER RUSH 1 ' Q i3?5ffif'f1'?iiffI?I:E.V I Ls -X MICHAEL cs. PAUL c. JOHN H. JEAN L. SALERNO SALISBURY SAND ' SANDERSON lf? . t it' Lf I JOHN C. JOEL E. WILLIAM B. JOAN HANS W, LINDA C. SANDERSON SCHECKERMANN SCHILDGEN SCHINLER SCHMID-BURGK SCHMITT T ,fy . Q fs. .7-if fu PAUL A. SCHNAEDTER 51 BARRY S SCHOENBROD 34- if' i .- .L...,pfk3i WILLIAM J LOIS E. EDWARD B. SUSAN G. SCHOLL SCHOPEN SCHROEDER SCHROEDER SE' DONNA J SCHUETT 58 , -. JY' -3-:Q L Q5 GLORIA SCHULEMAN fs KATHRYN A. CARL W. CONSTANCE DOUGLAS SCHULLER SCHULZ SCHULZ SCHWANTES 5 ulfminmw ' Wm FRANK J WILLIAM C JUDITH M MARTHA SCHWEITZER SCOTT SEELEY SEIBERLING FREDERICK F SELLERS 1 4' X ,ifM,ff1'f:sf'rw Im 4 f zrv?+-f-:fy 1 W4 15:-3? A L,ivL'1' Y J, 549, .2232 NEAL L. MARILYN M. DELITHA A. JOSHUA SELTZER SHAVER SHEARER SHERE f LINDA ETHEL DAVID SHORESMAN I SIEGEL SIMON ii5:,.1f ,.k, KENT D. SHINBACH ,Q . 1 SALLY SIITIG JOYCE E SKARDA awww' pi I' S 1f '7 wan' .Aa CAROL S. CAROLE J. COLBY G. MARCIA MARY E. SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH Z- ni 'HY ' WILLIAM R. T. W. LYNWOOD ROBERT A, JAMES M. CONDE H. SMITH SMITH SNOW SOKOL SPAULDING - I ww 5 .L gy. W mayb, I Q I S. I I an xXA 1 hy K 6lto 'gym gala ful 3 9' QF' 1'-v 0' .0-'Tw X RICHARD A. SPOTTKE DOUGLAS G. JEAN L. SAUNDRA L. JOHN C. LUISE H. SPROULE SPROWL STAAK STALNAKER STEGLICH YN gs ' M L ,fha . I HENRY L. JOHN D. JOEL G. LESLIE A. J. KEITH DORIS A. STEWART STOCKTON STONE STONE STOTT STROUPE I I A we L, .aff Xa y fx + . .L 1. PSE? ' 60 'Ds' '3 pw .gg- Q. IMJE. , SANDRA S, WILLIAM W. MARJORIE J. BARBARA J. MATTHEW G. THOMAS A. STRUGGLES STRUVE STURLINI -SULLIVAN SWIFT SWIRLES 'W' I1-'K 3 DIETMAR H. DAVID H. NANCY J. CAROLE A, KENT J. KENNETH M. SZONN TALBOT TALCOTT TARADASH TARRANT TASKY A 1-x 5 77 'ff-'r . JANE B A KAYE DAVID L. ROBERT F. SUSAN M. LEONA TAI HAM TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TEEGARDEN TEEGEN , X f '9 'C' Him 5 Q 6 ,qv fl? , , , ..-A , . i wr- 'S' J. CAROL KATHLEEN P. ' ELAINE M. JAMES T. MARY THALMAN THOMAS THORSEN TROCH TROM K' '3 LEONARD C. FREDERICK W. JOAN DAVID F. CAROLYN A TRUESDELL TURNER ULLRICH VAN ANROOY VEAGUE -5 1 --gr' Q, in-Lk,..aI,i.Ztg 'S' , MARY G. VIRGINIA VICTOR J. LESLIE STUARTA VOIGT n VOLLERS VOORHEIS WALGREEN WALLACE 545. i Y' EUGENE L. ROBERT C. LINDA A. WILLIAM JACOUELINE E WALSH WALTERS WALTON WATERMAN WATERSTRADT .Qi DAVID A. STEPHEN V. WATTS WEIDEMANN . xi JANE PAMELA A. WEINBERG WELLS T' if 'Y LYNN V WESSEI. fo 9 76 Instr 'hog Qf'-,H -f.-2, -f I I BETTY E. MARY GEORGE R. PALMER H. DONALD B. WHEELER WHEELER WHITE WHITE WHITEHOUSE X Zh quo .ibm ,dk .. I I Ibm, . A ' .Q '?w'1 -V If ' 1 DAVID B. GEORGE A. MARY JOYCE NANCY WHITEHURST WHITEHURST WHITTAKER WICKMAN WILLIAMSON .-1.-',..,7,4 I . VY I. V ' 4 In .if ' I 'X Q. ,L- 3' . , K. if '.-. MARGOT J. JANE STUART R, JAMES YJ LESLIE S. WILSON WINJE WINSTON WISHART WOLFSON IDN ffl I LW ARTHUR J. H. FRANKLIN W. DENIS RITCHEY D. MARY E. WOLLUM WRIGHT WRIGHT WYMAN WYSS A45 gs: ag Q:-:Y 0 gf '-1' 1 N, 1 ...Q HOWARD RICKIE K. PATRICIA A. EVELYN E. JANEEN YAFFE YAGER ZAUNER ZIMMERMAN ZINK 62 PEP CLUB CHEERLEADING AT SOPHOMORE GAME calnus cLua sNAcK BAR som-eomoke ToucHoowN sronvvme JAZZ BAND ONEACT PLAY 63 I i TEX RANDOLPH JOHN HOBAN Presidenf Vice Presidenl DELITHA SHEARER Honor Sylhm We . LINDA SHORESMAN DICK FISK 5. S. Sludy Halls S. S. Sfudy Halls DOUG SPROULE Lunch Hall PETE JONES Safely JEAN SPROWL 808 MacMILLAN Publicity Recrealion SYLVIA PHELPS SANDY MacLEAN Service Social , o RY! si ,si i ii: Tw 'fsfsrrrf 4,24 ligiffxsfliffi ini -fivsvrw-Sr ff- 1 ' 'z',zf,n- 'L . 1 4 2'fZi',g f:'i 'Q is fr 'lfiia s e safe? ::s.J2L, +?'3k I I+'i'iKK i'1, is '. ' vi ...jf -,j:I1 2,'..fQ',:,Qp'3 53 v-. K l I? l Q TUCK MCCOLLISTER JACK ELLIS Secrela ry Treasurer fade nf ihicd Every sludenl al New Trier is represenled in lhe Sludenl Council. Headed lhis year by lhe lirsl all-boy slale in New Trier hislory, lhe I954-55 Council proved lo be one ol New Trier's mosl imporlanl organizalions. Every person in council endeavored lo lullill lhree lunc- lions ol Sludenl Council: lo examine and acl upon sludenl mallers, lo develop good relalions belween lhe adminislra- lion and lhe sludenl body, and lo promole good cilizenship. ln order beller lo carry oul lhese principles, lhis year's coun- cil saw a new parallel-commillee plan pul inlo aclion, which was composed ol ollicers, commillee heads, and represenla- limes all working closer logelher. The Honor Deparlmenl was headed by Delilha Shearer, who made sure lhal New Trier's progressive honor syslem conlinued lo help reduce lhe amounl ol chealing in class- room. Linda Shoresman and Dick Fisk were co-heads ol lhe Sludenl Supervised Sludy Hall Deparlmenl and look charge ol lhe eleclion ol supervisors lor-lhe school's honor sludy halls. Thorough brielings were given supervisors al lhe be' ginning ol each semesler, and lreguenl workshops were held. Doug Sproule's lunch hall commillee laced lhe big job ol seeing lhal New Trier sludenls kepl lheir caleleria clean. When condilions began lo gel sleadily worse around lhe middle ol lhe lirsl semesler, lhe commillee look a draslic slep and ignored lhe problem lor one enlire week hoping lhal lhis would show lhe sludenls how messy lhey were making lheir lunch hall. The plan worked as anlicipaled: many people became disgusled wilh condilions, and lhe resull lrom lhen on was a lunch hall which has been lhe cleanesl in many years. Pele Jones, head ol lhe salely commillee, handled lhe job ol issuing parking slickers and assigning parking spaces. Sylvia Phelp's service commillee helped plan lhis year's College Day, held in November al New Trier in co-sponsor- ship wilh Evanslon Township High School and represenling over sixly colleges. ln coniunclion wilh Sandy MacLean's social commillee, lhe recrealion commillee, headed by Bob Macivlillan, planned lhe very successlul Halloween parly. iConlinued on page 66l SPONSORS AND I955-I956 OFFICERS Slanding: Cook, l-lahn, Andrews, McGraw. l 1 Silfing: Mr. Vernon, Miss Kelso, Mr. Goodrich. 64 COUNCIL OF CLUBS Top Row: O'Connor, Oalchill, McGrew. Robinson, While, Schumacher, Middle Row: Plall, Young, Powell, See- ley, Fisher, Albrechl, Reise. Boffom Row: I-lales, Joseph, Goldman Mickey, Dermody, Daliere, Arnold: Goodfriend. 9 1120111 una! FIRST-SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVES Top Row: Ellis, McCollisI'er, Eclchouse Alexander, Dorgan. Third Row: Painlor, Mallhias, Shere Robinson, Chrislie, Morgan. Second Row: Andrews, Folzer, Cool: Taylor, Garlside, Carlwrighl, Ran dolph. Bo'H'orn Row: Miss Kelso, Babize, James Friedner, Doughly, Lighlner, Lind sfrom, Reagan. SECOND-SEM ESTER REPRESENTATIVES Top Row: Miller, Crane, Rosenberg Dunne, Palmer, Magee, Eclchouse, Van- derwiclcen, Fox. Third Row: Slone, Bliss, Brillen, I-Iarris Colilield, Dunlap, Morgan, Daliere True. Second Row: Lang, McCloud, Fairbairn I-leilmann, I-linlcle, Maclzarland, Fergu- son, McMullen, Bamburg. BoH'cm Row: Friedner, I-lager, Lloyd Wyss, Anderson, Bishop, Babize, Rob- inson. lConTinued from page 64l Council haz had many opporruniries To work wiTh oTher organizahon: and schools, Tor iTs members visiTed numerous convenTionf, and meeTing3 ThroughouT The year. ln addiTion, Council oTTicers meT TrequenTly wiTh oTTicers oT Tri-Ship and Girls' Club, To promoTe beTTer cooperaTion and greaT under- sTanding among New Trier's Three mosT imporTanT organiza- Tions. Council also aTTempTed more publicly concerning iTs acTiviTies, Through Jean Sprowl's public relaTions commiTTee and Tregue-nT columns in The News. Council's mosT imporTanT acTions This year were The crea- Tion oT The New Trier Pep Club, an organizaTion designed To boosT The school's spiriT and raise The aTTendance aT sporT- ing evenTs, and also The compleTe revision oT The I947 Code oT EThics To bring iT more in line wirh presenT-day ideas and problems. The laTTer proiecT was underTaken by a special ' .rw commiTTee headed by Dinghy PainTer and represenTing The whole school, The new bookleTs being disTribuTed To each sTudenT in The middle oT January. OTher imporTanT acTions This year included The creaTion OT a sTudenT-supervised li- brary paTTerned aTTer The SSSH sysTem, and The innovaTion oT a sTudenT guide service Tor showing visiTors around The school. The elecTion oT new oTTicers in December was highliqhred by The TirsT school use OT voTing machines and The elecTion OT a Treshman secerTary and The TirsT girl presidenT in New Trier hisTory. Newly-elecTed PresidenT Missy Cook, Vice- PresidenT Fredi Andrews, SecreTary Barbara McGraw, and Treasurer Woody Hahn Took over second semesTer To con- Tinue The Tine work oT The oTTicers and Council oT The year beTore. I I FIRST-SEMESTER COMMITTEE MEMBERS Top Row: Schulz, Elnyru, Fisk, Talbot Wallace, Slruve, WhiTe, Bronsron, Kennedy, PaTlerson, Newcomb, Michel, Cummings, ElmendorT, PenTield. Fourfh Row: Morqan, Sfalnaker, Jeffers, Jones, Whifehursf, King, Frank, Smifh, Taylor, McCully, MacMillin, Szonn, Bokhof, Pollalr, OlmsTed. Third Row: Wilson, Kashian, Dunne, Daubm, Millcr, Wilson, MiTchell, Maupin, Shinbach, Clarke, Rinker, Snow, Mulvaney, DoughTy, Allen. Second Row: l-lrrinumunn, Andrews, Dimd, Welfh, Cook, Gaiferh Robinson, Taylor, Seiberling, Wyss, Boysen, Cragg, Taylor, Eisler, SrniTh. Boffom Row: Carnpbrill, Sonln , Gulfinlff, Gr ride, M .L.e B F Sh y ii s ac ein, org, oy, ore sman, Osgood, Buchanan, Shearer, Phelps, EvensTad, Levine, Siegel. l SECOND-SEMESTER COMMITTEE MEMBERS Top Row: Palmer, Kennedy, TalboT, ElmendorT, Newcomb, McCollisTer. Third Row: Wilson, Shinbach, Jacob, MacLean, Rinker, Miller, l-licks, Jones, Avery, Dunne, McCully, GriTTin, Scheib, Dold, Ellis, Ross. Second Row: Trces, Hahn, Clarke, Beal, MacLean, Baker, LighTner, Welch, STerreTT, Cook, DoughTy, Thompson, Granger, Wilson, Morgan, Schulz. BcTTom Row: Andrews, Wood, l-leilman, Robinson, Shearer, Belknap, Pullman, Buchanan, l.eaviTT, Weiss, True, Babize, MacKinnon, Arnold, Campbell, SchmidT, Barlow. T : 0 Q, D is YUQ E ? ' s , nv. L+ ,f ' nw' T 5 .5 r.. ' - 1-' i' , I-'rf L...- , Z...-' Q' f' 'W 4 'fa f,-if ami? STUDENT-SUPERVISED STUDY HALL GENERAL SUPERVISORS Top Row: Jacoc Fisk Eqve Ma gel, McGfeff, Be 'e'r. Second Row: Snow lNa'rs Scrmldf i MacMillin, Hobbs, M7le'. Boffom Row: Eoy, Bergfnart Ecyd Garrerr, Srnirh Snoresr-nan, FIRST-SEMESTER STU DY-HALL SU PERVISORS Ti Z Top Row: Grilschlqe, Srnilh, Einyre, Srruve, Gessel, Layden, Ferzer, Tallool, Harris, Schcilo, While, Newcomb Michel, McGraw, Fiffh Row: Harr, Hepburn, Cain, Marsh, Karine, Mclnlyre, Taylor, Doyno, Moreen, Delaney, Szonn, Keyser, Slalnalrer, lrifine, Buck. Fourfh Row: Thulin, Lewis, Caslerline, Earle, Luslqarlen, Jeffers, Mulvaney, Schroeder, Marlin, Anderson, Poogcns-ee, Davie, Maupin, Freels, Granger Third Row: Fox, Alberdinq, Coolc, Bergman, Wilson, Bennell, Seeley, Veaque, Vollers, Barnell, Wyss, MacFall McKee, Allen. Second Row: Gillrner, Edelslein, Baker, Hillner, Eosdiclc, Orelind, Wheeler, Thorsen. Blunriberq, Srnirh, Fosfer, Reagan Alderman, Hallia, Kolllal. Boffom Row: Nason, Davis, Nunn, Kay, Clark, Broderick, Kniqhf, Hilz, Arnold, Marlell, MacKinnon, Lindsley, Lederer, Luick. SECOND-SEMESTER STUDY-HALL SUPERVISORS Top Row: MacMilIin, Robison, Griffin, Koza, Elnyre, Myers, Layden, Darwenr, Gessel, Ellis Newcornkt Seefufr Safran Third R-ow: Snow, Sfalnalrer, Haverkampf, Marlin, Crane, Thulin, Cummings, Buck, Alsdorl, Hobcs Prices l-ligfg Q-359 l r-le':t'. Second Row: Jacobson Schroeder, Gran er, lryine, Fox, Earle, Miller, Friel, Persons, Janies Thcrnrcd Sane Maggy f- -- . Boffom Row: Redgwiclr, Selclr, Johnson, Howard, Luiclr, Johnson, Rolh, Wheeler, Nunn Willianng, Dewi- W ef ' ,, ,4 ,,, 67 if i rr i ack Q' 5' ,,,p0 ff- 'hp STEVE WEIDEMANN TOM MORRISON Pfbiiderlf Vice Presidenf '-' if PALMER WHITE MARTY JOHNSON Socrohiry Troasunr Tri-Ship's execuTive board, consisTing oi The oi'iicers, class chairmen, and commiTTee heads, has general charge oT over- seeing The club's acTiviTies. In addiTion, each adviser room elecTs one represenTaTive who goes To regular rneeTings and relays inTormaTion beTween The adviser rooms and The club. Perhaps Tri-Ship's mosT specTacular proiecT is The spon- soring oT Lagniappe, The school's annual show produced enTirely by sTudenTs. Since iTs incepTion in I939, Lagniappe has provided almosT 250 sTudenTs per year wiTh a chance To parTicipaTe in a Top-rank sTage producTion. This year's show, For ThirTy years The Tri-Ship Club has been perTorrning valuable services Tor New Trier by oTTering many oppor- TuniTies To all boys To parTicipaTe in varied school acTiviTies. Founded in T925 by Mr. Donald Frisbie, The club has con- Tinued To grow and expand in iTs duTies each year. The primary obiecTives oT The club are shown by iTs moTTo oT The Three ships-ciTizenship, Tellowship, and sporTsmanship- which are The guiding ideals behind all Tri-Ship proiecTs. AlrnosT seven hundred New Trier boys Take an acTive parT in Tri-Ship acTiviTies in one capaciTy or anoTher, ThereTore necessiTaTing careTul organizaTion and disTribuTion oT duTies in order To keep everyThing running smooThly. The club's presidenT, STeve Weidemann, has The big iob oT guiding The enTire club's program. Vice-PresidenT Tom Morrison noT only has Taken over The presidenT's posiTion when necessary buT also has served as Senior Class chairman. Palmer WhiTe, as secreTary, handles all oT Tri-Ship's correspondence and minuTes oT iTs meeTings. The Treasurer, iv1arTy Johnson, musT keep accuraTe records oT The club's money, especially since Tri-Ship is incorporaTed under The laws oT The STaTe oT Illinois. Class chairmen Tor juniors and sophomores are Bob Mc- NaTTin and Tom SingleTon respecTively, who musT generally see ThaT Their classes are well-inTormed. MMM,-7 .- . direcTed by STan Lelewer and Joe Arnold, broughT in much money Tor The club's scholarship Tund. This year's Tri-Ship dances, under The excellenT planning oT dance commiTTee heads, Tom Coghill and John ivlangel, were highlighTed by The memorable Bermuda Bounce, held in May on The ouTdoor Tennis courTs. Several non-daTe dances exclusively Tor Treshmen were also sponsored by Tri- Ship. All proTiTs Trom The dances were used To provide scholarships Tor New Trier boys. Two Tri-Ship commiTTees provide excellenT wide-spread iConTinued on page 69I V'-wr TOM COGHILL MIKE LAYDEN VANDY CHRISTIE BOB GRITSCHKE JOE ARNOLD 'STAN LELEWER BUZZ GROSS Dance Services Tickefs Traffic ' ' ' I-BQYNHDPG Lagnnappe Public Relafions 5 --ir' STU WAL Usher 68 , 'a LACE TOM CHRISTOPHER ii ,- 'I a x ., TF 35312 M gsm - , , .vu .. 'f :3'2'p'. . ,. -' hx.- L , I 'w , u' ' Clubroom 'fm Y olcx ijerenson rom HART sos MCNATTIN TOM SINGLETON JOHN HUST D e Arranqemenfs Junior Chairman Sophomore Clgirman Flllillmlg-CTIQIYIUII TRI-SHIP SPONSORS Mr. Malinsky, Mr. LighTner, Mr. Clader, Mr. Kelley. REPRESENTATIVES La. as Top Row: ChrisTiansen, LusTgarTen, Szonn Lindblom, Morse, Miller. Third Row: MacOmber, Schulz, WhiTe Finkel, Donnelley, POrTer, Truesdell Bussiager. Second Row: Janensch, Birdlebough Dold, Hobbs, Sullivan, Miller, John- son. BoTTom Row: Lundy, Shannon, HusT, Saunders, DubrOuilleT, Hiken, Burgoyne, Perrin. i i i Sponm MEMBERS OF COMMITTEES Top Row: Cummings, Michel, PeTers, ElmendOrT, Barr, Gessel, Fisk, Robison. FourTh Row: Kahn, Hicks, Bussiager, Lewis, STaebler, Dold, Mangel. Third Row: Oelerich, Gross, Mangel, Nun, MacLean, Trees, HowensTine, Taylor. Second Row: ChrisTopher, Gross, Cram, MiTchelI, Anderson, Kashian, Clarke. BoTTom Row: Wollum, KolTlaT, Shere, Baer, STone, Bell, MarTinsOn, Thompe son. iConTinued from page 68, services To New Trier acTiviTies. The Usher Corps, headed by STU Wallace, is The club's OldesT group, having been in OperaTiOn Tor The pasT TwenTy-six years. ApproximaTely sixTy boys parTicipaTe as ushers aT school prOducTiOns, meeT- ings, concerTs, and oTher presenTaTions. Bob GriTschke has charge OT The club's TraTTic Squad, organized in l939, which has proved iTselT To be an invaluable parT OT New Trier liTe. NOT only do The l5O members direcT school TraTTic beTOre and aTTer school, buf They also vOlunTeer To serve aT all school TuncTions which may cause excessive TraTTic condi- Tions. The service commiTTee has charge OT many school serv- ices, which included providing library mOniTors, door guards, and inTOrmaTiOn desk boys. The boys' sTudenT employmenf service is also handled by This commiTTee, which is headed by Mike Layden. Tri-Ship's TickeT commiTTee, managed by Vandy ChrisTie, is given The iob OT disTribuTing TickeTs Tor Lagniappe, The opera, and several banqueTs. They also prinT As mich, KSQJLUJLCQA 4:1 and disTribuTe TOOTball programs Tor The TOoTball games. Tom HarT, as arrangemenTs chairman, did a Tine iob This year OT planning The Homecoming Day TesTiviTies and New Trier's Career NighT. Planning The MOTher-Son BanqueT and The Dad's Club FOOTball BangueT was The job OT Dick PeTer- son, as dinner cOmmiTTee chairman. The cOmmiTTee also sup- plied reTreshmenTs aT Tri-Ship dances, sockhops, and The Hal- loween parTy Buzz Gross, as chairman OT The public relaTiOns commiTTee, had The job OT publicizing all Tri-Ship acTiviTies and planning The bOOkleT disTribuTed To all Treshman boys. Tom ChrisTO- pher acTed in The capaciTy OT club room chairman. Much OT The year's Tine acTiviTies would nOT have been possible wiThOuT The counseling and advice OT Tri-Ships TaculTy sponsor, Mr. Lionel LighTner, who replaced Mr. iVVil- liam Gannaway in ThaT pOsiTiOn This year. He has been as- sisTed by Mr. Ralph BOwermasTer, Mr. Carl Clader, and Mr, ROberT Malinsky in The many acTiviTies OT The club. USHER CORPS Top Row: Tn , 0 C1 vf. ,rf ,, M T.. ,f, L, lf-M. Miffvifff Env Gvwnrr-nwr U Qlrngvfn, Second Row: S11-irgfg-r Sqhmilrfjer, Snhnh, Swjfnfalccrx MQ-nnfsT, LYH-3, VVGM'-vmffn, M Fl Q Lf- EJ n SHAW Rfnlwrl Sfona, Nmh, J. Qhnsf-rd. Boifom Row: Mafihifrg, T SMH, Morgan, Baer, Shore Gquqov, Biv'dTebouC1h, Graham, Nob! f , Thompson! Moss. 'Qm0 QQ ,Q my Klub Agarlm all in - ' I ,' ef? ,J - 3 'Q Iliff TRAFFIC SQUAD Top Row: Troch, Sinqlefon, Coqhill, Wriqhf, Whife, Pafierson, Kennedy, Gessef, Barr, Talbot Crurnrner, McNaHin, Fourfh Row: Truosdell, Porfnmn, Good, Gross, Marsh, Waifs, Keyser, Van Anrooy, Hoffman, Hari, Sfaobler, Buck. Third Row: Mccullouqh, Schulz, Kanne, Granger, Bokhof, Szonn, Schweifzer, Hinrnen, Rinlcer, Bowman, Piefrowicz, Selfzer, Knorr, Second Row: Ado, Appleqafo, Tasky, Husf, Pererson, Anderson, Fox, Olmsfed, Morgan, Waferrnan, Hicks, Cram, Lelewer. Boffom Row: Leyden, Johnson, Wollum, Morrison, Hah, Weidemann, Grlfschlce, Mr. Mohnsky, Miller, Baer, Gauger, Shera, Joseph, Alsdorf. W fn .. 1' X2 sg, Pr ,. ,Hn 21 ,- ' ,s 'Wx Q g i .. ,F ,,., cv, F1 Top Row: Swmvh PM sov Fourfh Row: Third Row: Second Row, Sf-M W Borfom Row: of s- 70 'on ' Rio? Ma .s w W fx NV, ,gas H , -sv , ,, 1, Jfgf 1 T '07, 1 TRAFFIC SQUAD fe Mmm Vsorhers Goihn S.-.des HassP 'fan Sahsbury Payne Mac:MiHin, Mrchel, Redov. ifkfnor Bennefr, Koza Forbis 3'Cns'Cn Max? Glass, Pofggensee, Thulin, Fefzer, Kelfer. Y S'-1'-sky Padson Snow Jexvs Pa7 er Tmlne Pohak Friend Harms, Mccollisfer. -J Mifarww Mukarer, C6595 Ma 'nso' She-card Sfudy, Birdlebouqh, Oderich, Karnrn, Harvey, Bowman. ,s S551 591 Yale- Cnannc-' 5 Mr, Ma! HSM Kfah Jacobson Kaufman, Gross, Nelson, Wright Saferno. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Top Row Hechf, Parker, Leyden Podmann BoHom Row LyTle,A1sdorf Murchell Schulz .f .wb , 1, I if MJ 1 Q 2 5, 1 r A x, Th . .5 all ,Evil C' LAGNIAPPE BOARD Top Row: Mr. Kellex Mangel Lc- lswef, Arnold, Buck l-lelffzs Moreen Casferllme. Middle Row: Human VVins'rn Kelley, Selck, Collins, Kclllar Baer, I, Y Boffom Row:Smlll1, Kent Rcbinsrn Q a-3 Wyss, Emrlclw, Blumberq, Howard 1' ' fx EQ Wheeler. ,. U l l CASTERLINE AND KOLFLAT: LEE AND GEORGE EDGE ADIE LANGE: WHEN VM THE PRESIDENT HALES AND AREY: BABY SISTER BLUES i,'X ' -- I Ca 4 :i:iE lx Jig. . A -xx . .K , X J N K 4- ' E l T a -. K KX! x -J ' 1, fffvv-Q-W 42 Aqxl'-gr? 5 j 'J W' CAQUN-3 BOOK COMPANY XNITH NO BOOKS BUT ULENTY OF PLANS On February 2, Jrhe curlains arose on l+'s l-ligh Time, culminafing eighr monlhs of planning and rehearsing by everyone concerned. ln addilion +o fhe usual hardships, lhis year's show had Jro be pre- senled in Glencoe, lhereby causing daily mass mi- gralions by 'rhe casl in order lo rehearse. H's Hime Time concerns a group of banlcrupr boolc publishers who lravel To Pandemonia, Soulrh America, To manage a lady's presidenlial campaign There. Credii for line iobs goes To Beef-Ealer Award winners Suellen Pelerson and Jack Freels, for lheir unselfish conrriburion lo The show's suc- cess: Marilyn Selclc and Denny Moreen, for Jrheir oulslanding worlc wiih lhe chorus and orcheslrai lo Sponsor Kelley and Direclors Joe Arnold and Slan Lelewer, whose leadership, advice, and encourage- menl were invaluable in malcing Jrhis year's Lag- niappe one of lhe besr ever presenled. f 4 ' REVOLUTIONISTS AT WORK 9 14 Jlzqh jimanaf 9 PRINCIPALS: lT'S HIGH TlME I was , 314, : Win fi g: ,argl , ,V M l i U, 5 I FRISBIE, GOODFRIEND, REAGEN, EMRICH: MUSKRAT RAMBLE 0 . yr? W s l E , ' I 1 ix ' V.:-.rfll H KELLEY AND WINSTON: SA, TAKE lT AWAY l .5 .143 57'-ri' Ylf BEECHER VOLLERS SUZY DOHSE DALE GORHAM BABS JOHNSON Presidenf Vice President Secrefary Treasurer wfgw ffl!! .36 IARY LOU EMRICH POLLY BAYLESS BARBARA MITCHELL an Q ri f ..,,. 'T' SINNY EDMONDS PEGGY REDGWICK BASS KENT Financial Social Publicity 1 1?-'Ss' SANDY FOSTER Friendly v, , R as A- ff POLLY EDGAR Head of Freshmen SPONSORS MISS KIXMILLER, MlSS MAY, AND MISS KRAL Since iTs incepTion in I9I9, The Girls' Club has provided every girl who has aTTended New Trier an opporTuniTy To serve her school and communiTy in many ways. Founded chieTly as a means To raise money Tor scholarships, The club has since become an imporTanT organizaTion Tor giving all girls a chance To meeT and make Triends, in addiTion To handling needy money-making campaigns. Because OT The new building program lor raTher This year's demoliTion programl, The Girls' Club OT- Tice was TransTerred To a small cubby-hole in The gym building. In spiTe oT This handicap, however, The group worlced very well, due To a greaT exTenT To The excellenT leadership oT Beecher Vollers, presi- denT, and Miss Jean KixMiller, TaculTy sponsor. One oT The TirsT Tasks oT Girls' Club was To plan ways oT carrying ouT iTs pledge To help girls meeT and make new Triends. The Freshman-Senior ParTy held aT The beginning OT The year inTroduced The Treshmen To The complex liTe aT New Trier. LaTer came The club's Friendly Weelc, ending wiTh The Friendly BanqueT. The club's maior money-raising proiecT was The annual magazine drive, which was very successTul. A neT ToTal oT Sl6,528.2l was raised by The girls, approximaTely S2500 more Than was collecTed lasT year. As in previous years, The money will be used To provide scholarships To aid senior girls in going To college. Some OT The prizes Tor selling The mosT magazines were green and whiTe Teddy bears, and These proved so popular ThaT They were generally sold To oTher girls, bringing in more money Tor scholarships. In celebraTion oT l-lomecoming Day, The girls con- sTrucTed a decoraTive TloaT Tor The TesTiviTies aT The TooTball game, and aTTer The game The girls acTed as hosTesses aT a special recepTion held in The gym Tor The reTurning alumni. fConTinued on page 76 74 1 C5 me SISTERS T S' ' G Q 6 6 Top Row: l-iamillon, Taylor, Reinecke, Taylor, O'Brien, Larson, l-linkle, Sier- rerr, Pelerson, Spero, l-lolson. - Third Row: Merrick, Morrison, Sinclair, Bern, Guyan, Ingersoll, Dawes, Bryanl, Below, Sleglich, Ferguson, Eolzer. Second Row: Shearer, Calderini, James, Van Weyk, Andrews, Voigl, l-lorberg, Larkin, True, Robinson, Mable. BoHom Row: Luick, Smifh, Keserl, l-lilz, Geruldsen, Culler, Krauller, Grinker, Morris, Ryerson, Madden, Gilmour. 7 0' J , 9,0116 FIRST-SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATES Top Row: Schuleman, Lindblom, Goodwin, Boyd, Wing, Levine, Wieboldl, Wilhelm, Kenl, Jenson, Collins, Collins, Powell, Wieland, Andrews, Macllall. Fourfh Row: Brandenburg, Morrison, Yales, Franlzen, Bucher, Calderini, Blair, Zink, Siegel, Vennard, l-lechl, Yosl, Tenney, Berger, Erland, Mennel. Third Row: Chrislensen, Segil, Krasberg, Ash, Broderick, Marcus, Rae, Ebrey, Gaines, Guindon, Buskens, Dawes, l-lirz, Wenslrand, Campbell. Second Row: Poller, Zibble, Moeller, Adams, Babize, Kosl, Kemper, Slrassheim, Pancoasl, Van Weyk, Bamburg, DeGryse, Vyskocil, Thalin, Slurlini, Kelly, BoH'om Row: Feinberg, Meyn, McGuineas, Schmill, Smilh, Provol, Murphy, Cleaye, Bleser, Olson, Tiriany, Taylor, Blumberq, Ruddock, McNurlen. I I , l l l ..,, l 1 li., SECOND-SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATES Top Row: Sfuebner, Lindblom, Bradley, Erosl, Brinkhaus, Schroeder, McLick, Foringer, l-lansen, Krasnen Kafsed Fourlh R-ow: Molilall, Taylor, Thorman, Ragland, McAulilFe, Baxler, Liqhlner, Wilson, Edwards, Revelle King Egf. 5' l-,ly-'gy Lwsey gye Qing, Third Row: Mallson, Naflenberg, Kinqhorn, l-larlke, Noble, Shanahan, l-laugh, James, Roderick, Braun, l-laf,k?'g3- Lavg- S-gag L -53 Sifffg-, Second Row: Meek, Rubens, l-lallis, Kemper, Regan, Slurlini, Timmerman, Byinqron, .le-spersen, Nicholls, Devi-3 Qiner Ceara Sirien Mya l-lawqy, Boffom Row: Ross, Croisanr, Burkharl, Glaser, Reinach, Pancoasl, Brush, Bleser, Kearinge, Parr Gcoomar Cai? Cook Tipy 344, Tim :ff 'i,,,,,,I 75 r I ls iz, f 51 fp , MY' -LL FI RST-SEMESTER COMMITTEE MEMBERS Top Row: T-lagorman, Boysen, GarreTT, STeglich, GalanTe, DuThie, Frisby, l-layes, Turner, McDonough, Sanderson, l-linlcle, Wieland, Ruelle, ReinholTzen. Fourfh Row: l-laas, Peiree, Klingeman, VoigT, l-loTson, LindsTrom, Purcell, Salzman, Ruclc, WolT, Daliere, Thalmann, Larsen, PeTerson, Williams. Third Row: Wincg, Eason, Schrarn, Wilson, Edmonds, Dow, Garvey, Lloyd, Cragg, Riclcards, BradTield, Lederer, CuTler, Powell, Blair. Second Row: BarTmc-ss, Siegel, BryanT, Edmonds, Fall, KnighT, Dawes, Terman, Laun, MacTarland, Lindsley, Devine, ChrisTe-nsen, Kirby, Jones. BoHom Row: LuaviTT, James, Fraser, Pearson, McNurlen, l-lorberg, Luiclc, Jenks, RosenThal, Byler, l-loehn, Brown, Dralce, BuTler. 'F 3 ... Eqij I' SECOND-SEMESTER COMMITTEE MEMBERS Top Row: lworwrmvd, R.-.1g.m,Sc'lclc, Larson, Schuloman, Rosene, Ullrich, McDonough, MacPull, Lloyd, MoTTaTT, Smilh, STucbner, DoTy, Salisbury, Powell, Barlow, Schwc-il1'oi. Third Row: Hvilnnmn, Sullivan, Miller, Erickson, Emi-ich, Schulz, Day, STein, YaTes, Goodwin, Coyne, l-laas, Johnson, Friedncr, BaTeman, l-laugh, Friel, Allen. Second Row: Clinlon, Noble, liisloi, Schroeder, Konl, Salerno, Ude, VoigT, Schenlcer, Fischer, l-lagerrnan, SiTTig, hlimelblau, Elwood, Roderick, Sferling, Kuhlos, Fniqus nn. . . K Boffom Row: Cooley, McGuinoas, Allison, Taylor, Snow, Provol, Murphy, Osgood, True, Shearer, STrassheim, l-larnsberger, LieT, EvensTad, Borg, Alexander, Fried- ITTLHT. 511.01110 fn Jwwl- ' ' l CLASS MANAGERS RUMSEY, EDGAR, VINNEDGE, GORHAM 76 lConTinued from page 74l The canned-Tood drive, sponsored ioinTly by The Girls' Club and Tri-Ship was an- oTher successTul underTal4ing. More Than l0,000 cans were collecTed and given To The NorThwesTern SeTTlemenT l-louse, Trom where They were disTribuTed To Chicago- area Tamilies. New Trier celebraTed The achievemenT oT iTs goal by holding a soclc hop in The gym. LaTer in The year, Girls' Club and Tri-Ship helped raise money Tor The Junior Red Cross. The Daddy-DaughTer Dinner Dance was a highlighT oT The second semesTer, almosT SOO dads and daughTers enioying an ex- cellenr dinner and dancing aTTerward To The mcsic QT The STcrvvflle Jazz Band. Dsrrg The second semesTer, The Girls' Club honor sTudy hall was again organized Tor Those who rneT cerTain scholasTic sTan- dards. The sTudy hall had been discon- Tinued Temporarily during The TirsT semesTer because oT necessary space adiusTmenTs. The smaller commihrees oT Girls' Club have been very acTive This year, giving many girls a chance To parTicipaTe in school acTiviTies. Numerous ouTside acTiviTies were Tilled by Girls' Club. The nursery sTaTT con- Tinued wiTh iTs services To The CommuniTy House Nursery School. Many oThers worlsed in The library and in The Adminis- TraTion Building oTTices. Under The guidance oT sponsor Miss Kix- Miller and co-sponsors Miss Kral and Miss May, Girls Club had one oT iTs greaTesT years. v Q----4 orrics smrr AND Asssnce BULLETIN smfr Top Row: Diclcens, Burgoyne, Edens, Thornlon, Fhrbar, Corser, Peclc, Milclau, Moir. Foyrfh ROW? Balefrflafli EbV9Yi TlWOVS9f1. TUVUGV. Wieland, Heinemann, Middlelon, Glossberg, Taylor, Hager, Ghasler, Fowler, Frisby, Sullivan, Garrelr, Michels. Third lgowz Garlside, Gordon, Cohn, Williams, Johnson, Reagan, Goodfriend, Thorsen, Wallon, Laun, Lehman, Barlmess, Lindenberg, Klingeman, Malfhews, rown. Second Row: Kay, Miller, Gibson, Ward, Morris, Cragg, Hagerman, Himelblau, Hallis, MacLean, Glazer, Gaines, Buller, Kosr, Clinlon, BoH'om Row: Madden, Shoresman, Appelloaum, Harrell, Fell, Greenfield, Pelerson, True, Gorman, Croisanf, Voigl, Mchlurlen, Endres, Gilmour, Lindsloy. W , if LIBRARY STAFF AND ASSISTANTS Top Row: Ford, Salisbury, Williams, Moore, Busby, Buchanan, Allen, Daniels, McDonough, Rcineclce, Slein, Lally. Third Row: Jackson, Ingersoll Cox, Momenl, Karslalce, Krasberg, Wechler, Brandwein, Byler, McGrew, Parker, Marlin, Froslr. Second Row: Perlman, Slerling, Wrighl, Laslcy, Brown, Tenhuno, Gordon, Ellmoro, Dowling, Slein, Thalmann, Reiss, Winie, Hunlley. Boflom Row: Kraulfor, Lochridge, Dawson, Slevens, Pinsol, Zinlc, Greene, Loundy, Hoover, McLaughlin, Gielen, Weiss, Behrsloclc, Gale, Ruland. 6' ' ZUWMIUJ6' Wwifify. 2 i QQTEQ ' mf, 1 LL. Ld: HELPERS IN FRESHMAN GROUPS NURSERY SCHOOL STAFF Trop Row: Wyss, Hollsled, Bennefl, Lindblom, Dulhie, Porler. Top Row: Garrefr Goldman Spec, l-lapc, Saraitif Heli' r-43 ,g, Middle Row: Hanson, Foslcell, Schulz, Edgar, Haas, Thorsen, Holson. Middle Row: Larkin Rfckar-ds, Peirce Arzrgc' F-mix if Ne Q-fy Mg- Boffom Row: Allison, Horberg, Smilh, Meiles, Sillig, Eradlield. QM, BoHom Row: Gown: , a 53' Gsgcod Nasir 'Sena T 77 - - -A fra -w JOAN BUHSE JEAN GALLERY President Vice Presidenf JANE LIGHTNER . Slcrlfery Traasurar um 300 ELOISE EBERHART A game Tor every girl, and every girl in a game is The moTTo oT The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion. Guiding G.A.A. Toward This goal were PresidenT Joan Buhse, Vice-PresidenT Jean Gallery, SecreTary Jane LighTner, and Treasurer Eloise EberharT: They were aided by The execuTive board, The sporTs board, and TaculTy sponsor Miss Mary Louise T-look and her assisTanT Mrs. Lenore SuTTon. Working wiTh The heads oT sporTs and The class and adviser room managers, MarTha Graham, head oT inTramurals, coor- dinaTed all The sporTs acTiviTies. As head oT arT, MarTha Sei- berling planned The bulleTin board displays, added To The l-Tall oT Fame, and decoraTed Tor The social evenTs planned by Marro Pavlik, head OT social, and her assisTanT ElizabeTh STerreTT. G.A.A. publiciTy was handled by Donna SchueTT. Lynn l-lughes, head oT service, kepT The G.A.A. oTTice neaT and well supplied: her assisTanT, Robin Lloyd, was in charge oT The page girls. Keeping The acTive membership lisT and planning iniTiaTion were The duTies oT Carolyn Veague, head oT membership. In addiTion To iTs aThleTic acTiviTies, G.A.A. sponsored proiecTs To help The less TorTunaTe. The board conTinued lasT year's proiecT oT working aT Lake BluTT Orphanage each Friday. The adviser room represenTaTives decoraTed ChrisT- mas Trees Tor a hospiTal in Chicago. During The TirsT week oT school, G.A.A. held an assembly and a parTy Tor The Treshmen and new girls To acquainT Them wiTh G.A.A. LaTer in The Tall Two members oT The Touring Irish Field Hockey Team visiTed New Trier: The board and some upperclassmen had The opporTuniTy To be coached by These auThoriTies on hockey. lniTiaTion Tor over 300 girls began in February wiTh The skiT group meeTings and ended mms? 'Gln Q-'54 gy MARTHA SEIBERLING MARTHA GRAHAM CAROLYN VEAGUE DONNA SCHUETT LYNN HUGHES MARRO PAVLIK ArT Inframurals PubIiciTy Sgrvicg Social wiTh The winTer award assembly and lniTiaTes' Supper early in March. On April 23, G.A.A. presenTed iTs biennial dance program, Dance PaTTerns, aT The Joseph Sears audiTorium, wiTh approximaTely 258 girls parTicipaTing. The year ended wiTh The award assembly and The Spring BangueT. AT The winTer award assembly 70 girls received Their 300- poinT award, I I received Their 700-poinT award, and 7 girls received Their I000-poinT award. Five oTTicials' badges were given ouT, as were Tive Timers and scorers' badges. FiTTy- seven girls were awarded numerals: numerals are given To Those girls who have made a TirsT Team Tor The TirsT Time. Girls making The second Team Tor The TirsT Time are given chevrons? 52 chevrons were awarded. Page girl cerTiTicaTes were earned by SI girls. G,A.A. represenTaTives meT every Wednesday TenTh pe' 78 riodf They provided a link beTween The board and all The G.A.A. members. The commiTTees were an immense aid To The execuTive board. These girls accomplished such jobs as designing posTers, decoraTing Tor The bangueTs, and keep- ing The records. Girls unable To parTicipaTe in more acTive evenTs earned Their poinTs by Timing and scoring. The coaches and oTTi- cials were anoTher indispensable parT oT The inTramural pro- gram. During Their Tree periods, The page girls perTormed many services Tor The girls' physical educaTion oTTice. This year pool guard was under The direcTion OT JudiTh Seeley. These girls acTed as liTe guards and helped Teach various swimming Techniques under The guidance oT Miss BeaTrice Pyle, Their insTrucTor. SPORTS BOARD Top Row: Wood, Feldmann, Pelerson, Deuich, Lloyd. Third Row: Coyne, Sierrell, Seeley, Kling, Walson, Will. Second Row: Condon, Ehrbar, Johnson, Cannon, Gaiierl. Bollom Row: Ringley, Klok, Smilh, Croi- sanl, Voigi, Minx. REPRESENTATIVES Top Row: Dahlberg, Wilson, Slone, Hayes, Salisbury, Rosene, Beller. Fourlh Row: Dieiz, Slarr, l-lelilerl Sione, Wilkinson, Adams, Addenbrooke. Third Row: l-leilmann, l-leilmann, Swope, Schweilzer, Massey, Racine, Ross, Congdon. Second Row: Emrich, McPherson, l-linkle, Woodlock, Schenker, Murray, Eisler, Campion. Boffom Row: Alschuler, Gibson, Loeii- ler, Mariell, Ryerson, Basile, Snow, Bradley, Loebe. ufz Edd CLASS MANAGERS Top Row: Dickens, Maciarland, Porler, Dulhie, Schmidl, Wing, Spacek, D. Smilh. Middle Row: Merrick, Morris, Johnson, Ferguson, Bishop, Clark, Miller. BoHom Row: Dean, Mallhews, Krasberg. Glaeser, l-linkle, Miller. ADVISER-GROUP MANAGERS Top Row: Muhl, Loos, O'Brien, Cohrs, Goldsmilh, Slueloner, Brown, Busby, E. Roderick. Fifth Row: Maclzall, Thompson, Moir, Moir, Jensen, Johns, Miklau, Slone, Wilhelm. Fourlh Row: Long, l-larris, Wilson, de Tarnowsky, Mennel, Spangenloerg, Mar- lin, Felzer. Third Row: Barlmess, Kelly, Ragland, Bishop, Morris, Quale, Weiler, Smilh, Salk. Second Row: Reinach, Grung, l-lassel, McMullen, Mackenroih, Newhouse, Roderick, Bern. Bolfom Row: Tokarsky, Williamson, Pro- vol, Lauer, Kaufman, Dighberl, Brown, Davis, Rohan. fp n' if or TT 2 3 J is., l em, 5 s- 1:- g-.1 aw-Skill 79 A C I ' . L .I f I S. 1- A I PAGE GIRLS Top Row: Pfaelzer, Meir, Muhl Edens, Leos, Wilnwof, I-Iolson Ruskin. Third Row: Bamburq, Tenhune Miller, Parker, Slarr, Rosen Clark, Lovernier, MacKinnon. Second Row: Rurnsey, Reinach, Se gil, Perle, Pinkerson, Kucera, AI geo, Peck. A I I 19. BoHom Row: Grinker, Morgan S D K 'N Locfiler, Bayer, Crosman, Ruland ri' b. '!-...OAL X Yager, Blurnberq. I Edd Wivtto: H funny COMMITTEE MEMBERS Top Row: I-Iannah, Schuleman Thorman, Bradley, Cohrs, Varney Muhl. I-Iirsch, Tcnhuno. Klinqcrnan, Feldman. Second Row: Rurnsey, Whipple Craqq, True, Dunbar, Whilney Sleeps, Van Bonschofon. 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'xx 43.6 A I I V L fi f i COACHES AND OFFICIALS TIMERS AND SCORERS Top Row: M: r Q5 -1.--' Hannah, Fvla' A-laifvana Top Row: Kemper, Porter, Srnifh, Larsen, Rinqley Middle Row: N lirnr' Vwi' hlaiil' 'CMS AUJKF' Middle Row: Pelerson, Goldberg, Slerrell, Walson, I-Iarnsberqer, Bolforn Row: Q Da- - WAS 5 ' Simi- Bo+Iom Row: Ramsey, Addinqfon, Cohrs. VJIII, Scofr. Fourlh Row: Edens, Massey, Dahl- berg, Slone, Smilh, I-Iefler, Third Row: Eisler, Lind, Drake, Becker, Barnolr, Lakesbie, Friel, Cavallon, Ryerson, Cooley, Robinl s Y? me ff. ' ' elRLs'PooL 'Y af 'sv ' l f 'V ' QQ '12 GUARD ' Sfandingz Johnson Wood, Below, Feldman, Wyss, Wieland, Sler fell, G-aliferl. Silfingz Arnold Whlpple, l-lifz, Yost Seeley, Vin nedge, Smifh, Bradley. Y. 1 A , A I Y ' 'W ' ' fs, l l 1 s ' 7 1 ! 2 A ' ' ,' . , ,d,... . A,. A, H si ui fl --H IOOO-POINT WINNERS 700-POINT WINNERS Top Row: Sfeqlich, Cohrs, Porler. Top Row: Wood, Below, Cohrs, Balcer. BoHom Row: Voigt Will, Smilh. Boffomz Rumsey, Drake, Peclc, Scoli, 300-POINT WINNERS Top Row: Larsen, McConnell, Schweifzer, Nisen, Ross, Leonard, Brlqhfman, Massey, Fourfh Row: Enchelmayor, Roderuclc, Berlcenheld, Folzer, Glaeser, Bern, Jense' Chrlsi s Third Row: Fairbairn, Hoover, Ingersoll, Cox, Lighfner, Brandwein, I-lolson, Glass. Second Row: Johnson, Addinqfon, Slewarf, Nason, Newhouse, Sfooos, MQKQQ--,rx Bules. Bolfom Row: Pearson, Buchanan, Keifh, Robinson, James, Grinker, Kuhles, l-larnsbefgef OSQCTU i wx! 5 at C , . X f X! SENIOR CLASS HOCKEY TEAM Top Row: Sprowl, Johnaon, Dufhio, PorTc1r, Boysen, Voigf. BoTTom Row: Kfiy, l-lorborq, Fdgar, WrilTon, Bradley, Klok I C fs , p. .P 3 .f 3 'S -1. 's 4 -' ,f . ' , .- - f , ' ' I Q A ,L. Q- , I A, f y, '- .. Cr' X 'i T ix! C277 ' L- rf 'L ,i o' I 51 , ex 1 ,t S. , x K, T . i L- i i n 3- T' F 'X f' i ' f l il N r f . M Li i X i O -0 . ,Q 'i , i 1' Q . 4' 5 A r. T .1 h x! i, B . A 1 , T 'X' if FRESHMAN CLASS SOCCER TEAM Top Row: Frosf, Coolidge, Brown, Wilhelm, Mennel. Middle Row: MalmquisT, Crean, SchmidT, Ragland. BoTTom Row: Snow, Gance, Knapp, STone, Williamson. V h ' '- in v ox 51,1 'S K xx'l' s 3 Y lf. x , T' ' f :rr X I s f 1 T 4 ' if ii 5, X The inTramural sporTs program is seT up and run by The DeparTmenT oT Physical EducaTion Tor Girls wiTh The cooperaTion oT The Tine sTudenT leadership oT The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion. The program is designed To give every girl an equal opporTuniTy To parTicipaTe in any sporT Tor seven ouT oT The nine weeks oT each season: The lasT Two weeks oT The season are devoTed To Team TryouTs and The playing oT The class TournamenT. The sporTs program pro- vides enioymenT and The chance To improve each girl's skill level, as well as giving recogniTion Tor ouTsTanding achievemenT and consiSTenT endeavor. IT also gives over 450 girls The opporTuniTy Tor sTu- denT leadership each year. The DeparTmenT oT Girls' Physical EducaTion, headed by Miss Iris BoulTon, provided insTrucTors Tor each sporT. Miss Ella Ab- boTT, Miss Barbara Byrne, Mrs. Virginia Porbis, Miss Mary Louise Hook, Miss Suzanne KeaTing, Miss BeTTy King, Miss EsTelle Miller, Miss Sally Osland, Mrs. Willa PeTerson, Miss BeaTrice Pyle, and Mrs. Lenore SuTTon worked wiTh G.A.A. To creaTe a suc- cessTul inTramural sporTs program. The sporTs program began early in The Tall. Ten- nis was under The direcTion oT Marilyn Coyne and her class managers, ElizabeTh PorTer and JudiTh Wing. Singles and doubles TournamenTs were seT up Tor II6 girls Trom The sophomore, iunior, and senior classes. Sharon Racine was The winner of The sophomore singles TournamenT, while Lynn ln- gersoll Tinished second: sophomore doubles were won by Sandra Polzer and Susan Miller. The win- ner oT The iunior singles was Marilyn Coyne: The runner-up was JudiTh Wing. The iunior doubles were Taken by BeTsy Thompson and Sarah Roderick wiTh second place going To MargareT CunTz and Joan Pelman. MargareT l-loehn and MargoT Wilson Tied Tor TirsT in The senior singles TournamenT. Linda WalTon and Nancy Reagan were The winners oT The senior doubles TournamenT: second place wenT To JudiTh GaTTerT and ElizabeTh PorTer. 60 .. Again This year soccer seemed To have become increasingly popular. Pamela Condon was The head oT sporT Tor soccer: her class managers were Cyn- Thia Clark, Brenda Pink, and Barbara Bishop. ATTer a Three-week pracTice session, The Treshmen played an adviser room TournamenT: iT was won by Kelso's group. Then class Team TryouTs were held and class Teams were chosen Trom The mosT highly skilled girls. The class TournamenT was won by Freshman ll, wiTh Freshman I coming in second. The head oT hockey This year was VicToria Kling: Norene DuThie, Mary Maclzarland, and Jane Glae- lConTinued on page 83, FRESHMAN SOCCER CHAMPS Top Row: Daley, Wy's, KenT, SchmidT. 'fs fa' 8 - I , ' , Middle Row: Lauer, Paul, Scheyer. , 'ia Ti 'I L' xg' : hail: ' r n A 1 BoTTom Row. Pa e T, PTeiTer, Lochndge, STaub. IConTinued from page 82I ser were The class managers. The sophomore ad- viser room TournamenT was won by Krieg, Tollowed by Byrne. I:ausT was The winner oT The iunior Tourna- menT: second place wenT To Morris. James came ouT on Top in The senior adviser room TournamenT. The class TournamenT was won by Junior lg Sopho- more Il came in second in ThaT TournamenT. The hockey season was scheduled To end wiTh The annual beauTy versus brawn game beTween The senior girls' TirsT Team and The boys' varsiTy TooTball Team: buT due To weT Tields, The game was called oTF This year. ThirTy riders, led by Mary CroisanT, head oT sporT, and her assisTanT, PaTricia WaTson, were di- vided inTo Three groups. Each group wenT To The NorThwesTern STables once a week, The beginners rode on Tuesday, The inTermediaTes on Thursday, and The advanced riders on Monday. Under The able insTrucTion oT CapTain Frank, They received Ten lessons in all. The beginners learned how To posT and TroT: The inTermediaTes improved Their gen- eral horsemanship and polished Their abiliTy aT The TroT and canTer. The advanced riders spenT mosT oT Their Time improving jumping Techniques. JudiTh GaTl7erT was This year's head oT swimming: her class managers were Nancy GarTside, Joanne SchmidT, Susan Miller, and Carol Forbis. During The Tall, recreaTional swimming was oTTered Twice a week To anyone who wished To have a good Time in The pool: beTween 50 and 75 girls made use oT This opporTuniTy each week. G.A.A. parTicipaTed in Three play days This year: They were held aT Lake I:oresT High School, Evans- Ton Township High School, and Niles Township High School. During The season, Ten To TiTTeen girls parTi- cipaTed in hockey games sponsored by The NorTh Shore Field Hockey Team. Carol Remien made The NorTh Shore Junior Field Hockey TirsT Teamg Sarah Leonard and Alexandra Jensen made The second Team. 3411 .sfww l FALL TENNIS WINNERS Top Row: Folzer, Thompson, PorTer, Wing, Reagan. Middle Row: WalTon, Coyne, Racine, Ingersoll. BoTTom Row: Miller, Roderick, Wilson, James, C-3aTTerT. ,ix ig I JUNIOR HOCKEY CHAMPIONS Top Row: CunTZ, Dern, Madiarland, Miklou, Heckc-I. Middle Row: Banker, Crago, SrniTh, Johns, Nason. Bo'l'Tom Row: Hamburg, Roderick, McDonough' Alexander, Osgood. RIDING GROUP Top Row: Nelson, Siernon, Turner, Croisani VVaT',on, King. Burke. BoTTom Row: EberharT, Cox, Boyd, Penfiold. is ADVANCED DANCE GROUP Top Row: SmiTh, Ruskin, DeuTch, Miss KeaTing PeTerson, CliTTin, PinsoT, Deming, PTeiTer, Weinberg. Second Row: Coyne, Selck, Addenbroolae, ThornTon, LesTina, Condon, I-IiTz, I-Ianson, Dralce, STurTevanT. Boffom Row: Davis, Borg, WinsTon, Lechner, Barker, Rchan, Fowler. CLASS SWIM LEADERS Alder Iliusliiimril, I.i-.ivili lsoplinrviorigl, Yosl Iiuniorl. i T A I , K Q Q W T ' r J I . I I If' f rw 1 4 SENIOR CLASS BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row: Johnson, Ulirich I-lansen Rolcirsor. BoTTom Row: Klolc Srrirh Miller, Kay, - Ii tg , Q ? . 5' e , ,s 'J ' x 1. . A K , I-s 1 Q K' I X - I I .Nz X! xl C XX ,, I vu f .L , fi i , A 'ff Tl y' A D Vx!-I S A ' I JL A. ,Q H Pk ff,--g-V A 1 I ' I Ir. I -2 IUI. L :TSW SENIOR VOLLEYBALL WINNERS N -.-VM Qu Q--- 5 Uafzqin The climax oT many monThs oT hard worlc, begun in Feb- ruary, occurred on April 23 when G.A.A. presenTed iTs dance program under The direcTion oT Miss Suzanne KeaT- ing, assisTed by Miss Barbara Byrne and Mrs. Virginia Forbis. The 34 girls in advanced dance, headed by Suellen PeTerson and her assisTanT, KaTherine DeuTch, composed The dances. The TirsT parT oT The program was a lecTure demonsTraTion: The second parT consisTed oT group dances. Any girl could parTicipaTe in The program. Two oT The groups perTormed aT a meeTing oT The Chicago Dance Council, using The Theme oT dance in religion. Volleyball was The TirsT Team sporT in The indoor sporTs season. Under The direcTion oT CharloTTe Feldman and class managers Sharon Diclcens, Karen Lauer, KaThleen l'Iinl4le, and MargareT Ragland, adviser room and class TournamenTs were held. ln each adviser room TournamenT There was a Three-way Tie Tor TirsT place. The Treshman TournamenT was won by Anderson, ReinhardT, and Wing advisees. Durgin, Moeller, and PaTTerson advisees won The sophomore Tourna- menT, Junior winners were The King, STewarT and combined Cornell-Wehr Team. The winner oT The class games was Sophomore I. Susan Wood headed recreaTional games, assisTed by Eliza- beTh Miller, MargareT Fosdiclc, MargareT Krasberg, and Diane Ferguson. The games oTTered were aerial darTs, bad- minTon, declc Tennis, ducli pins, shuTTle board, and Table Tennis. STunTs, games, diving, synchronized swimming, and com- peTiTive swimming Techniques were The phases oT swimming oTTered during The winTer. A swimming meeT was held on February 3. Sara Johnson, The head oT basI4eTball, was assisTed by Luise STeglich, Lynne MaTThews, Carole Merriclc, and Tracy Brown. Tumbling was under The direcTion oT Carol Minx and her assisTanT, MarieTTa True. The Two groups, beginners and inTermediaTes, learned Tumbling slcills and worlced on The apparaTus. II E or I I I I TUMBLING GROUP Top Row: Vinnedge, Dusferdieck, Traweek, McLain, Ross, Alder, Dunbar, Baker, Wolf, Yosf. Middle Row: Keilh, Burke, Weinberg, Gale, Sfrauss, l-Iarnsloerger, Black, Evensfad, Bryant BoHom Row: Pearson, Alschuler, Lechner, Minx, True, Goldman, Rohan, Nesselrod, Glaser. 1 I I I 7 RECREATIONAL GAMES E Top Row: Ferguson, Ruskin, Pierce, Wood, Krasberg, Fosdick, Johnson. Boffom Row: I-less, Jesperson, Frazer, ,L,1i-JK Folzer, Miller, Gaull, Leber. A 'Z - E! Q If ADVISER-GROUP BASKETBALL WINNERS Top Row: Drozd, Milchell, Edens, Wie land, l-lager, Wood. Middle Row: Slerrelf, Lehman, Williams, Carmody, Garner. Boffom Row: Maflhews, Algeo, While side, Friel, Eisler, Ruddock. Q I ADVISER-GROUP 5, VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Top Row: Corser, Heller, O'Brien, Cohrs, Ganum, Peirce. Third Row: Friedner, Whileside, Wood, Thalrnann, Ewing, Gerald. Second Row: Garner, Mallhews, While- side, Weiler, Thorsen, Prall, Schick. Y' Boflom Row: I-less, Gaull, Ihalin, Jes- persen, Lebar, Arnold. XI' 85 As soon as The weaTher grew warmer, 6.A.A. en- ThusiasTs moved ouTdoors To open The spring sporTs season. A wide varieTy oT acTiviTies was oTTered, including archery, goIT, IiTe saving, riding, soTTbaII, and Tennis. SoTTbaII was oTTered This year under The manage- menT oT Mary VoigT. WiTh The aid oT her class managers, Mary planned a successTuI season oT pracTice games and adviser-room TournamenTs. Fol- lowing The TryouTs Tor class Teams, a TournamenT was played To deTermine The besT Team ouT oT all Tour cIasses: This TournamenT Took place early in June. Due To The dance program, The archery season was shorTened Two weeks This year. The TirsT Two weeks oT The season were devoTed To pracTice ses- sions. The Time alloTTed Tor The adviser room Tourna- ' julia menT was Two weeks insTead oT The usual Tour. The season ended wiTh The cIass TournamenT. The sporTs head Tor archery was Hallie Will: her class managers were Susan Dean, Donna SmiTh, and JudiTh Spacek. Riding was again under The direcTion oT Mary CroisanT and her assisTanT, PaTricia WaTson. The classes began in March so ThaT Ten lessons could be compIeTed by June. Classes were held aT The NorTh- wesTern STabIes, The beginners and inTermediaTes riding on Thursday and The advanced group on Tuesday. Work in The ring was concenTraTed on The improvemenT oT The seaT and hand oT each rider: IConTinued on page 871 SPRING BASEBALL SPRING RIDING GROUP Row MII r S I ro Jaco Ullrich Rosen Top Row: GoeTz, Morrison, Milnor, Jensen, Cor. BoTTom Row ReckiTT Johnson Srn rr Garre T Vog BoTTom Row: Nauioks, Murphy, Newhouse, Noble, PeTicolas. M-A,Q 1 1 JT'n'LR I . f H., , 5 I4 A . u 'X , ' af ARCHERY Top Row: STeglich, Coolc, Vance, SrniTh, Johns, Dean. BoTTom Row: Blumberg, Will, Kay, Becker, Lind, Thorsen, Dow, Grung. Dila Uni-1: -Qrwlm fo jprmia lCon'l'inued from page 86l The advanced group planned To do some iumping during The laTTer parT oT The season. This spring boTh The Junior and Senior Red Cross l.iTe Saving courses were oTTeredg The Two courses covered The same maTerial buT The Senior TesT was more diTTiculT. To be eligible Tor The course, each girl had To swim a cerTain disTance, dernonsTraTe her priTiciency in The various swimming sTrolces, and TloaT and Tread waTer Tor a given lengTh oT Time. The group meT every Monday and Wednes- day aTTernoon Tor Tive weeks To compleTe The speci- Tied number oT hours required by The Red Cross. Tennis was anoTher popular sporT This spring. Marilyn Coyne was The head oT sporT Tor Tennis, she was assisTed by JudiTh Wing and ElizabeTh PorTer. lnsTrucTion was oTFered To The freshmen and sopho- mores. The singles TournarnenTs were open To all Classes, while The mixed doubles TournamenT was Tor juniors and seniors only. All golT plans were handled by Mary Klolc, G.A.A. head OT golT. GolT was oTTered To anyone who was inTeresTed, regardless oT skill or knowledge. WiTh The end oT The spring sporTs season came The end oT anoTher sucCessTul year Tor G,A.A. LA CROSSE Top Row: Wieland, STerreTT, Cohrs, l.oveTT, Thorsen. BoTTom Row: Gray, Miller, Malzagher, MaTThews, Moran. SPRING TENNIS Peck, Coyne, CunTz, Wing, Miller, Finne. 9-4 T YQ? T T I T i-, T i T T 'N N During The spring oT l954, many sTudenTs began To noTice ThaT New Trier's school spiriT was Taking a noTiceable and sTeady drop. This maTTer was broughT To The aTTenTion oT STudenT Council, The resulT soon being The TormaTion oT The Pep Club, New Trier's youngesT maior organizaTion. WiTh The principle in mind oT waking up The school spiriT and -,Triving Tor larger aTTendance aT sporTing evenTs, a commiTTee headed by Milce Gross Tormulaled basic plans, and oTTicers were lafer elecTed by The enTire sTudonT body To begin serving The Tollowing SepTember, Those being PresidenT Fred KolTlaT, Vice- PresidenT Tom Morrison, SecreTary Gordon Granger, and Treas- urer Randy Wir1sTon. A girls' cheering secTion Tor each class was Tormed, To be headed by senior Sally SiTTig, iunior FriTzie Mac- Millan, sophomore Ginny Buchanan, and Treshman Judy Malm- quisT. Early in SepTember, Tour boys and Tour girls were chosen Trom each class as cheerleaders aT Their respecTive class games, marking The TirsT Time ThaT New Trier has been represenTed by girls on The cheerleading squad. FROSH LEADERS 3' . nv- I Q SPONSOR, OFFICERS AND CLASS MANAGERS ger, Granger. BoTTorn Row: Malmquisf, WinsTon Buchanan. From ThaT sTarT oT The TooTball season, Pep Club held TrequenT pep rallies during lunch period. In coniuncTion wiTh Tri-Ship, The club helped plan The Homecoming Day ceremonies, memorable Tor elaboraTe TloaTs and homecoming Queen Frank SchweiTzer. During The championship game againsT EvansTon, The cheering secTions were supplemenTed by The club's special card secTion, consisTing oT abouT T25 girls. IT is guiTe possible ThaT Pep Club's momenTum all season was one oT The sTrong TacTors in providing New Trier's TooTball Team wiTh The added ThrusT To perTorm in championship sTyle. During The remainder oT The year, Pep Club Tound iT increas- ingly diTTiculT To carry ouT many oT iTs plans, due To a laclc OT suTTicienT auThoriTy. ThereTore The club, wiTh The help oT iTs sponsors, Mr. T-loyT and Miss Barriger, spe-nT much oT The Time wriTing a deTailed consTiTuTion which would deTine The club's aims, organizaTion, and powers. WiTh The approval oT This con- sTiTuTion, iT is hoped ThaT Pep Club will play an even more acTive role in nexT year's sporTing evenTs. SOPHOMORE LEADERS Miller! Aldgf! Eiglgfl Sgwuallg Palmer, Miller, Sailcin, SmiTh, Warren, Jacobson, l-lu l r F y e , raser. T N ' K Q4 4?' . i T . P. - , :egg ,si-.5 -,. T- . , A '-f5g+'.U fv , 3,'f. A ' . ,, , XV. W . . , .pn . s- - I' -1:-,VV ,-,.,, , Q -- A 2 QT,-Iii. .1 -s if: i Q 'A . ............k Top Row: KolTlaT, Mr, T-ToyT, Barri- Wlewmf msxmq M'a'4 'r 'JV' Y Y'f Y ff! I '.7r':r:' . t:'::: ' 1 V if iff! '7f7Q9'5fv 'o '?f-f'.'ff 'If 9W?19f f7 f'7 '7 '0 ' ' a N477 mb, f v Qfhxq ' 1 79 lx W'70 fW If 59 I WJ?ff7W22'o'a+ o'o'4v'o4o'lMK 4 Mm W 5754. 'n1'f'?5 's'4'2'a6'6 i?o'0'o'0'0 ff'8..j.r.., 1 , I M ,ffflfIlf'WL7Z?i '-9494?if 199' 3 Q24 2'Ql5,aQi QQfd5R1f'S?o?ofO?Q I PEP CLUB CARD SECTION IN REHEARSAL ml -i I Av SENIOR LEADERS Top Row: Jeffers, Sclwweilzer, Mag- nussen, Gross. Boffom Row: Luiclc, Galanfe, Brocl- erick, Jenks. I lQfI JUNIOR LEADERS Top Row: Avery, Bundy, Douqlnry, Griswold. BoH'om Row: Bryanl, Condon, Campbell, Arnold. x.f' I i The varsiTy TooTball sguad broughT Their T954 season To a smashing climax by beaTing EvansTon To win The Suburban Lcague championship. Their Tine league record oT six wine and one loss was a TribuTe To The experT coaching oT Mr. Aschenbach, Mr. CaTon, Mr. Larsen, and Mr. WeingarTner and To The leadership oT co-capTains Doug Sproule and STu Wallace. Linemen Tor The varsiTy were STruve, Hasselrnan, Wallum, Sproule, Wallace, Szonn, Pyle, Robison, and GriTschke. Al- TernaTing in The backTield were Kahn, Layden, Johnson, Ho- ban, and Hepburn. Szonn and Cram shared The place-kick- ing duTies. The season opened wiTh The annual game againsT Schurz, which was easily won by The lndians. The Tollowing week saw New Trier whip Niles in The league opener, wiTh Hep- burn scoring Tour oT The Tive New Trier Touchdowns. On The nexT SaTurday, The Indians were ouT To revenge lasT year's upseT by MorTon. This They did by romping over TvTorTon in The Tinal guarTer aTTer being held To a Tie in The Tirsl' Three guarTers. The one season loss was dealT by Oak Park as They beaT New Trier by Two Touchdowns, displaying a sTrong running aTTack. The nexT week saw New Trier play Proviso, deTending league champs, To a Two-Touchdown vicTory. The Tollowing SaTurday was our homecoming day, and The squad gave The sTudenTs and alumni a pleasanT vicTory over Highland Park by one Touchdown. In The nexT game, againsT Waukegan, New Trier scored an easy 6-Touchdown win. For The second Time in Three years, The final New Trier- Evanslon game Turned ouT To be a championship playoTT held This year on our home Tield beTore I0,000 specTaTors. In Their besT game oT The year, The lndians showed Their experT Team coordinaTion by smashing ETHS by Two Touch- downs To Take The league championship, ln recogniTion oT The Tine work They did, GriTschke, Hep- burn, Layden, Pyle, and Szonn were named To The Suburban League Team, Pyle also being elecTed To The all-sTaTe TirsT Team. The graduaTing class oT T955 may well be proud GRITSCHKE AND VASEY: OAK PARK GAME U . U ThaT iT has seen New Trier's varsiTy win Two league cham- pionships in Tour years: and ThaT The senior men who helped win The varsiTy championship our senior year also helped win The JV league crown our junior year and The sophomore TiTle our sophomore year, showing championship Torm year aTTer year. VARSITY TEAM TOP Row: Had and CPTi:li3'S2' P51 W e Sane , Gvrixin, S'ruve CGQhill, Johnson, Hepburn, Hicks, T5YlO - Third Row: Emery, HarT F :ln Sera, e, Ya' Pvrocv, Rzefstir Gr Tschke, Myers, Nelson, Wollurn, Marsh. Second Row: fun' Pi. -, Maznuson 13' me' Nia 'cf VV' or' T-iasseimar Pollak Irvine, Oelerichl Conaghan. BoTTom Row: Pre:-j lmgrf Nr. FNs: e ich Vc:a:'f1, Mmer, Hanan, STudy, Szonn, Wallace, FeTzer,Kahn, PorTmann, Layden, ChrisTopher. ,,a, K ,aggfanq-Q. 'IJ' '74 1, 'ao if f f 5 , X I ,ax I B X 1 I 4 . , Wm f ' Y , ..X if 'Q K . If .av -:fx 4 PRX wi. D Sa W 'C-5: if - 1? ia,f,x5u,V:,fg1,j':Rr, .x..,. - A5'?3 711'41f, if gk-. , M.. , 7- -4: S D ,vi L gy! 22 -,Q ur' f . Q , 1' ' . ' s iff- wwf' : 'E ' . rv -. IWW?-T' O 4 .17 r um New Trier's Junior VarsiTy TooTball Team Turned in a good season by winning seven oT Their nine games. Under The Tine coaching oT Mr. FranT1en, Mr. Fearheiley, and Mr. E. Kahler, The Team capTured Tive wins and suTTered one loss in Suburban League compeTiTion. Linemen This year included Jacob, Glass, WhiTehursT, Salisbury, Koza, PieTrowicz, and Dunne. ln The backTield were PenTield, Davie, Snow, Herbon, and WalTer. The JV's opened Their season againsT Maine and won, I3-O. In The Tollowing game, New Trier again Triumphed by a 24-6 score over Schurz, in which Davie scored Three Touchdown runs. An eTTecTive aTTack, led by Davie and capTain Herbon, rouTed MorTon 32-O in The league opener. Their sizeable TirsT-halT lead was never ThreaTened and accounTed Tor The season's second shuT ouT. The nexT game, againsT Gak Park, was won by a slim one-Touchdown margin: and The Tollowing week broughT an idenTical 7-O score againsT Proviso. Fine deTensive play in This game paved The way Tor The JV's TiTTh sTraighT vicTory and TourTh shuT-ouT oT The season. The nexT week, however, saw The end To a 22-game win- ning sTreak, when New Trier losT To Glenbrook in a Tough non-league game, I9-I4. The JV's quickly reTaliaTed in The Tollowing game by whipping Waukegan by The score OT 32-6. Then New Trier again meT Proviso and won by iusT one Touchdown, 25-l9. This game saw Three Touchdowns by PenTield and The Tinal one by Davie. The Tinal game oT The season was againsT EvansTon in a championship playoTT. New Trier could noT ThroTTle The running aTTack oT The EvansTon JV's as EvansTon won, 20-I3 -The TirsT NT league loss in several years. A pass Trom PenTield To Glass and an inTercepTion by Dunne were respon- sible Tor The Two NT Touchdowns. fXlThough losing The cham- pionship in This Tinal game, New Trier's JV's Turned in a Tine year oT TooTball playing. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM T Row J nnungs Morr son H rbon M yo Schulz Glass Morr son Voorhes Cain, Frank, JohnsTon, Knorr, Ehlen lMgr.l, NorTon lMgr.T. FourThRow Kn Forbsh-I H WhTh TBI P I g arre elser urs oger au son Salsbury l-loTTmann, Wiley, STeele, AlberTs, Coaches FranTzen, Feirheiley. Third Row P Tro cz Coop STe arT Thompson ST enberg Thul Murphy PendleTon, Jones, TalboT, McCollisTer, Granger, Coach E. Kahler. Second Row Geb e Coo Koza G llu Sno ApplegaTe MaTTT as Wh Tehu sT Doyno, Long, EngelbrechT, BokhoT. Bc om Row B usTcrT K kpaTr ck Greel y LTTle J cob Da e l-l ll Thul n Dold, Dunne, Wilson, Kaine. ig 76 saab? 1 - SOPHOMORE TEAM Top Row: O'KieTTe, Mills, Jump, PeasTer, Goodyear, Baby, PeTersen, Lokensgard, deTarnowsky, King, Gray l-l ldne FourTh row: Gibbons, Kearney, Paschen, McGowan, Monroe, ETnyre, Sullivan, Srnaha, T-ligginboTharn, Yeakley STe arT Third Row: O'Neill, Crow, Nickel, Baker, ChrisTensen, BerleT, STreeTer, l-liken, Beacom, Reed, Adams, Second Row: Mr. James lcoachl, Mr. Hurley lcoachl, Rippberger, FeITon, Carroll, Naidowski, Wilson, ATk ns Mors Ando on Repk Boshe BoTTom Row: Mr. Lauer lcoachl, Riley, De Rocca, Layden, D'Ancona, WhiTe, SingleTon, ScoTT, Will, McN cholas OConn ll Pyle .Sbwnq .Soph J Mum ffww One oT The sTrongesT sophomore Teams ever seen around New Trier was Turned ouT This year by coaches Lauer, l-lurley, and James. The Ponies, led by Their cap- Tain, Tom SingleTon, made Tull use oT Their scoring po- Tenfial by racking up 225 poinTs in eighT games, To win The Suburban League TiTle. The deTensive play oT The squad was equally remarkable, as The Team beaT iTs opponenTs by shuT-ouTs in six oT The eighT games, and allowed only 35 poinTs in The oTher Two games. In The sTarTing line-up were linemen Riley, Mackey, Morse, WhiTe, Anderson, Monroe, and Pyle. BackTield men were D'Ancona, ScoTT, Layden, and Will. ln The TirsT game oT The season, Schurz was swamped, 39-O by The scoring punch oT Layden, Pyle, Paschen, and Will. The Ponies Then rolled over Niles, wiTh Will and Layden scoring The Three Touchdowns Tor a 2I-O Tinal score. ln The MorTon game, New Trier produced a 49-28 vicTory. The Tollowing week's maTch againsT Oak Park produced an easy shuT-ouT vicTory oT 20-O, wiTh Layden, Will and De Rocco scoring The Three Touch- downs. Two shorT plunges by Will and runs by ScoTT and Lay- den gave New Trier a 27-O vicTory in The season's TiTTh game, againsT Proviso. The nexT broughT a 2O-O shuT- ouT over Highland Park: and a powerTul Pony squad ran over Waukegan a week laTer, 3l-7. The championship game againsT EvansTon resulTed in an I8-O vicTory in which SingleTon scored once and Will Twice To give The sophomores Their sixTh shuT-ouT oT The season. 93 l EVANSTON AND HIGHLAND PARK GAMES New Trier's Treshman TooTball Team had a very successTul season as iT Tinished second in The Suburban League. Under The coaching oT Mr. lvlalinslcy, lvlr. CarlsTrom, Mr. Funk- houser, Mr. Henderson, and Mr. WellingTon, The Team showed Tine spiriT and deTerrninaTion. OT The seven league games played, The Trosh squad losT only Two. The season opener againsT Niles was The TirsT vicTory OT The Team, wiTh Frank Johnson and Tim EllioTT leading The Treshmen To a 20-O score. ln Their second game, The Tresh- men elced ouT a narrow vicTory Trorn MorTon on Two passes caughT by lvlilqe Dunne. The Tollowing weelc Oalc Parlc was The vicTim oT The squad by The same score as in The lvlorTon game, I3-7. New Trier's TirsT deTeaT came aT The hands oT Proviso, whose Tine deTensive held The Treshmen In a shuT ouT. The Tollowing game, however, saw New Trier once again rise and beaT Highland Park by The close score oT I4-I3, in which Jim Blake and Bill KIaTTe scored The Touchdowns and Ty PorTer lciclced The Two all-imporTanT exTra poinTs. A 20-7 vicTory over Waulcegan The Tollowing weelc enabled The Trosh To geT a craclc aT The League championship againsT EvansTon. The Three New Trier Touchdowns were scored by a long run by Johnson and Two passes Thrown by KlaTTe. ln The championship playoTT againsT our souThern rival, The Treshmen were seT down by a very powerTul EvansTon Team To The score oT 20-O. NeverTheless, The prospecTs Tor nexT Tall's sophomore Team appear To be excellenT, Tor There is some Tine maTerial coming up. FRESHMAN TEAM Top Row G a and We n Bab c K COTT ld Sunderland, Turner, Perrin, Olson, Bell, Appel, STanTon, Ullrich, SchaeTer, Fourfh R w J rl Wa+ J as Florsheim, l-larT, Kurz, Papas, Reilly, STarlcweaTher, Reno, SmiTh, KnighT. Third Row reene, Willauer, Gering, Lindblad, Shannon, Miller, Sellers, Gilboy, Cain. Sgcgnd Row 1 uc Pohlen Ru'herTord, B-arTell, Burgoyne, Davis, Birney, Traxler, Davis, Corso, Balcer, S .1 B0++0m Ro i scn aTn, Simonds, Davenport Culberg, Sfern, Daliere, Seiberling, McDaniel, For The TirsT Time in several years, New Trier was represenTed by a cross counTry Team. Under The coaching oT lvlr. ivlcFadzean and Mr. Nay, The squad consisTed oT ThirTeen boys, none oT whom had ever had previous experience in running cross counTry. The Team boasTed a Tair record in comparison wiTh experience and sTrengTh oT The oTher Teams in The league. The TirsT meeT oT The year was a Triangular meeT againsT Oak Park and Waukegan. Oak Park won easily, scoring 27 poinTs To Wauke- gan's 48 and New Trier's 56. OT The New Trier members, John Gessel Tinished 6Thg Frank Hem- mersbach, 8Thg Russ CarTwrighT, IlThg and Bob Gillespie, l2Th. A QUICK START FOR A FAST FINISH ' ' 6017126 Baal: The second meeT Tor The New Trier harriers was a quadrangular meeT againsT EvansTon, lvlorTon, and NorTh Chicago. FvansTon Took The vicTory wiTh a score oT 355 New Trier 387 Mor- Ton 47: and NorTh Chicago, I4-3. Finishing 5Th was Hemmersbachg 7Th Gillespie: 8Th Woody Hahn: and l2Th CarTwrighT. The suburban league meeT was held aT Wau- kegan on The Bonnie Brook golT course, where Gessel Tinished 9Th and Gillespie, l7Th To win medals in The varsiTy l.8-mile race. Sophomores CarTwrighT and Frank Fischer Tinished 4Th and i 9Th respecTively in The sophomore l.5-mile race. Since league champions were deTermined on dual meeT records, no Team vicTories were awarded. ln The final dual meeT oT The season, New Trier's Gessel came wiThin iusT six seconds oT TirsT place againsT Proviso. New Trier losT, 44-I9, wiTh Hahn coming in 7Th and Gillespie, IOTh. New Trier's Tinal meeT oT The season was in The DisTricT meeT in FvansTon, where Gessel and Hahn won Tor New Trier Two ribbons, Tin- ishing 8Th and I7Th respecTively. Proviso won The Team championship and wenT on To win fu, The sTaTe meeT. VarsiTy leTTers were awarded To John Gassel, Bob Gillespie, and Woody Hahn, wiTh Russ CarTwrighT and Frank Fischer receiving sopho- more leTTers. WiTh a year's experience behind Them, Hahn, Gillespie, Hemmersbach, CarT- wrighT, and Fischer should TulTill many hopes Tor a more successTul Team nexT year. CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM Top Row: l-lemersbach, Lochhead, STaebler, Gassel, Smiih, Gillespie, l-lahn. Boffom Row: Kay, Kaberg, Osborne, CarTwrighT, Freels, V Bell. -fi T-ai i ' I s I I I 1 g .y Q x I A W , sc.,,gAl2 - F-ill .4 ll' -. 9 J , BS 30 y kj !'I'! H, .,-: if, .llrlv y 'T T 'lVl flvxjlu ivy 55 ,T VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row: Shepherd, STruve, Magnuson, Cohrs, Gessel, GriTschke, WhiTe, Sellers. FronT Row: LyTle, Johnson, ChrisTopher, Layden, Kahn, AlsdorT, Glass. Llhdliflj New Trior's varsiTy baskeTbaIl Team goT OTT To a disappoinTing sTarT by losing iTs TirsT eighT games. The Indians, coached by lvlr. Lauer and Mr. Henderson, were plagued wiTh iniuries Trom The sTarT oT The season. Two non-league encounTers wiTh La Grange and Riverside-BrookTield were eessu Juwme 96 andivph boTh losT by The Indians. Following Tour league seTbacks by Proviso, Waukegan, EvansTon, and lvIorTon, New Trier was elimi- naTod Trom The PonTiac TournamenT by BloomingTon and Lawrenceville. Resuming The league schedule, The squad played excellenT baskeTball by scoring im- l MAGNUSON AFTER THE BALL ?'s.,4 - 16' pressive vicTories over Niles, Oak Park, and Highland Park. This was mosTly due To The Tine play oT KurT ChrisTiansen, John Gessel, MarTy Johnson, and John Magnuson, and The deTensive play oT capTain Mike Layden. ln The second round oT Suburban League championship play, The Indians salvaged only Their lasT game againsT I-lighland Park. BeTore ThaT vicTory The New Trier guinTeT was whipped by The six oTher Teams in The league. New Trier began iTs play in The regionals oT The Illinois sTaTe TournamenT by a Thrill- ing vicTory over Warren in The NorTh Chi- cago gymnasium. WiTh only seconds re- maining in a Tied game, a Technical Toul was called againsT Warren Tor Too many Time-ouTs. MarTy Johnson was called upon To make The Tree Throw, which he accomp- lished successTully To accounT Tor The one- poinT margin oT vicTory. ln The second TournamenT game, The New Trier guinTeT easily deTeaTed a weakened Waukegan Team. The Tinal game OT The TournamenT Turned ouT To be The season Tinale as Evans- Ton whipped The Indians Tor The Third Time in The season. EvansTon Then wenT on To lose by Two poinTs To Elgin, which laTer became The runner-up in The sTaTe Tourna- menT. AT The annual baskeTball award dinner, each Team member received a varsiTy IeT- Ter or a IeTTer cerTiTicaTe. CapTain Lay- den won The Trophy Tor The mosT assisTs. John Ge-ssel won The capTain's Trophy and The rebound Trophy. lvIarTy Johnson won The Tree-Throw Trophy by a slim margin over Gessel and Magnuson. all VARSITY SCORES NAT. ova SOPHOMORE SCORES NT ODP. Lf' Gear - 54 64 La referee , 37 32 Rifersioe . 70 7l Rg,e,5'cQ4 Q0 77 Pfofiso , 52 64 p,0,,55 g 33 F Waukegan . 57 63 Wabpe I 25 44 Efawl - Sl 72 Efansf 55 3 MorTon . 58 75 Ming, Q 4fy 52 B'00'r1ifi3 r - 63 75 Niles . . A 39 25 Lauren ul . 46 55 Qag pafk U g I 55 S7 NH53 - - 59 53 Highland Park , . 34 62 OST Per? - 5 66 6! mme , , 55 55 Highland Par? . 73 55 Waukegan V 57 65 Proviso , . 5l 63 Eyammg 55 40 W5Uk935E A 62 72 MorTcn . 23 47 EWVTSTOW - - 57 73 Niles . . . . 45 42 Menon 46 77 osl Park ,,,, 59 33 Niles - - - 55 C? T-ligl-land Park . . 37 4I Oalr Park .... 77 94 Highland Park . , 73 55 Warren . . , 67 66 Waukegan . 74 53 EfansTon . . 56 72 This year's sophomore baslceTball Team, under The coaching oT Mr. lvlalinslcy, won a ToTal OT six games and losT Ten, Tive oT The wins and nine oT The losses being in league play. Playing several close games, The squad, co-capTained by Tony ETnyre and Chuclc l-lildner, provided The New Trier Tans wiTh many Thrills. To open The season, The squad losT a Tough game To La Grange by one poinT. ThaT game and The Tollowing vicTory over R sb ' JOHNSON DRIBBLIN6: EVANSTON GAME Riverside-Broolofield were The only non- league games. Then The New Trier quinTeT began iTs league play by losing To Proviso and Waulcegan, Then reTaliaTing wiTh a con- vincing vicTory over The EvansTon sopho- mores. NexT a very good MorTon Team edged The Ponies ouT in a closely ToughT game. Following a vicTory over Niles, The Team suTTered successive deTeaTs aT The hands oT Cali Parlc, l-lighland Parlc, Proviso, and by The lvlorTon quinTeT. l-leading To- ns-W ,asf 7 ag,-1,4 sf SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM ward The seasonis end, The squad whipped Niles and Oalc Parlc buT losT iTs Tinal game To l-lighland Parlc, All TiTTeen squad members received sophomore leTTers. AT The end oT The regu' lar season Tony ETnyre and Jim QTTersTrom were broughT up To The varsiTy Team Tor The sTaTe TournamenT. Fine ball-playing was exe hibiTed all season by ETnyre, OTTersTrom, lviilqe l:elTon, Chuclc T-lildner, and Tom Riley. Leyden! Pefafsen, Monroe, l-lerbenar, SingleTon, Rzley, Pyle Quick STruc C e's C' Eat' S- ' F e-7' f---rr 97 .lib igdlffhf Jfwah 19 wall JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES N.T. OPP. Barrinqion 35 58 N. Chicago 45 46 Prnviso . . 60 48 Vfaukeqan 50 45 Evansfon . 53 56 Nilcs . . 42 40 Oak Park . 35 76 N. Chicago 47 52 Proviso . . 66 56 Evanslon . 46 64 Morlon . 48 68 Niles . 60 6I FROSH A TEAM SCORES N.T. OPP. N. Chicago 53 43 Proviso . . 44 30 Vxfaukegan 33 34 Eva'isT-on . 40 47 Niles . . 42 26 Oak Park . 46 45 Highland Pk. 36 28 N, Chicago 43 4I Proviso . . 28 QI Evanslon . 44 48 MorTon . . 50 35 Niles . . 53 43 I-Iighland Pk. 40 48 FROSH B TEAM SCORES N,T, OPP. Proviso . 30 43 Niles . . I7 3l EvansTon . 30 26 Oak Park . 26 28 I-lighland Pk. 46 33 Proviso , . 34 37 EvansTon , 4l 44 MorTon . . 44 57 Niles . . 35 45 I-Iighland Pk, 39 29 Under The coaching oT Mr. Jacobson, New Trier's Junior VarsiTy Team compiled a season record of Tour wins and eighT losses. Ivlinor IeTTers Tor parTicipaTion on The squad were awarded To Alexander, DarwenT, ElIioTT, ETienne, Gilboy, Oillmer lCapTainl, Hammalcer, Ivlayo, Rapp, WaITer, and Wiley. The Treshman Team, coached by Mr. Ivlarz, had a more successTuI season, winning nine games and losing Tour. Evans- Ton was The only Team noT beaTen aT leasT once by The New Trier squad. The high looinT oT The season was The Tive-game winning sTreak againsT Niles, Oak Park, I-Iighland Park, NorTh Chicago, and Proviso by virTue oT several very close scores, The success oT The Team was aTTribuTed To The speed and hard play oT The squad members. The Treshman B squad won Three games and IosT seven, several oT which were IosT also by very close margins. J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row: Gilboy, I-Iammaker, EIlioTT, Rapp, DarwenT, Mayo, Alexander, ETienne, Paulson Imgr.l. BoTTom Row: Wiley, Walters, Gillmor. J 'rzlv su 1-.n 'i Fri, I E512 ' Q se, li IT v I fl? r I .. he FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row: Cain, Jennings, OrTegel, Jackson, Sinks, PorTer, Williams, IvIeTsger, Weis. Middle Row: Mr. Marz, Johnson, Willauer, I-Iokin, EIlioTT, Barfell, Dunlap, Klarre, Boysen, LandTield. BoTTom Row: Bell, Th lecke, LieT , P h , K , W TT FI h A 5 d I cl O9 ZOW FOC HOW FUGQSI' G S, OPS elm, UD Gfan . 98 I g ,I ri.,, gf R :ZS ff KJ . filix Yi xy C? 5 il, A fkgg ' N 7, , A ,,.,f . , R, , T J M. 1 , , uma 1 UART? .T Ugg, T - , N T GUAR TUARZ'-T ' sum N T . WRT. T Trauma NEW TRIER GUARD Top Row: Huylse, Carlson, ArmsTrong, Ball, Garrison, Wiseman, McGee, McGowan, deTarnowsky, Kemper, Feldman, Rusnak. Middle Row: Mr. Van Aman, Lewy, Rinker, Richmond, Hendrey, Shinbach, Taylor, Jacobson, Lechner, Risius, Mr. RoberTson. BoTTom Row: BenneTT, Hirsch, Hennessy, BronsTon, Harris, Brown, Jones, PaTTerson, Schroeder. The New Trier Guard is The backbone oT all swimming acTiviTies aT New Trier, Tor wiThouT iTs parTicipaTion many OT The pool programs could noT be puT inTo operaTion eTTi- cienTly. As The ToundaTion oT The swimming organizaTion, The Guard consisTs oT TwenTy-Three upperclassmen who vol- unTeer Their Tree Time Tor parTicipaTing in and supervising various waTer acTiviTies. Ben Harris, head guard, and Pen Brown, assisTanT head guard, work closely wiTh The pool direcTors, Mr. Dave Rob- erTson and lvlr. ArT Van!-Xman, in running an eTTecTive swim program aT New Trier. Senior boys on The guard, in addi- Tion To Harris and Brown, include Charles BenneTT, Charles BronsTon, Bob Hendrey, Dick Hennessy, STeve Hirsch, WalT Jacobson, Clyde Jones, Don PaTTerson, Lloyd Richmond, Ned Schroeder, KenT Shinbach, and Bob Taylor. The iunior class members are: Morris Feldman, Charles Hill, Charles Lechner, PeTe Lewy, Dave Rinker, Jack Rissius, STuarT Rusnak, PeTe Teich, and BerT Tucker. The mosT imporTanT TuncTion oT The Guard is ThaT oT pro- viding weekly lessons Tor children oT The New Trier Town- ship. Classes are held every SaTurday morning Trom nine To Twelve ThroughouT The school Term and are direcTed pri- marily Toward children Trom seven To TourTeen years of age. By holding hour-long lesson periods Tor each group, close To Three-hundred children are able To Take advanTage oT This service. New Trier's naTionally known grade-sysTem oT Teaching is used in These courses, consisTing oT six grades and an advanced group. As each child progresses, Through The 5 Bmlda .Swim PM aid given him by Guard members, he is advanced Trom TirsT Through sixTh grade and Then on To The advanced group. New Trier's Pool Guard also parTicipaTe in several oTher acTiviTies, saTe-guarding The lives oT Those who use our school pool. General swims every Wednesday evening Tor The ciTizens oT The communiTy are a parT OT The over-all pro- gram, as are The TreguenT aTTernoon swimming sessions seT up as an added acTiviTy Tor The boys aT New Trier. An ex- Tensive inTramural program consiTing oT ghosT-ball games and swimming races is parTicipaTed in each year by The New Trier boys under The supervision oT Guard members. Membership in The New Trier Guard is guiTe selecT, as only The besT-qualiTied applicanTs are accepTed Tor The squad, which is chosen each year by The swimming insTrucTors and The sTudenT heads oT The Guard. New Trier's swimming organizaTion could noT hold The esTeem which iT does wiTh- ouT The Tine work oT iTs Guard members, who have proved To be excepTional This year. SWIMMING COACHES ROBERTSON, VAN AMAN, AND CONDON VARSITY SCORES NT. Cx. lzgrg-j 4: fo Q.- 'U -J.- C A ,a '31 C ' Y L' 3-i. Y C I4 N1a,k 3 . S4 Qi 3- - 'Zi A' -. D ia .35 3' Ma'e . 33 3: MJT . 55 lT VV5i,.'.3 , 54 is N es . SS TT Tec 42 pm :T :-, i 5v M Tl,,...A i This yearls varsiTy swimming Team, Under The ev. perT coaching oT Dave RoberTson, ArT Van Aman, and Vern Condon, Tinished The season in champion- ship Torm, regaining The Suburban League crown Trom EvansTon and Tinishing a Tine second in The sTaTe Tinals. Early in The season, Charlie BronsTon and Ned Schroeder were chosen as co-capTains by Their TeammaTes. These Two soon showed Their value as leaders by piloTing The Team To vicTory aTTer vicTory. Daily rouTines over a Tive-monTh period resulTed in The TanksTers winning I5 oT The I6 meeTs They en- Tered. F' :'i:r l Il , , , was 53,1573 3 43 Q1 The season s mosT excihng meeT was on January 555' RYTTVU l 2? I4 a ainsT EvansTon, when a ca aciT crowd Turned oak Bark . . , sv Io 9 p V Cube' . . . E3 22 ouT To see These Two TradiTional rivals clash in a see- saw baTTle oT scores. New Trier Turned in a brillianT FROSH-SOPH SCORES perTormance by coming back in The spliT-second N-T. OPP Tinal evenT Torm a 6fpoinT ETT-lS lead, To win The gem? ' ' ' lf meeT by one poinT, 38-37. This surprise finish re- eoria .... c A I I l-liawawa Park . S6 ls? sulTed in The breakin oT deTendin -sTaTe-cham ion l. Q Q P C0-CAPTMN5 SCHROEDER AND BRONSTON glmfm T ' EvansTon's 64-meeT vicTory sTring and enabled New rcviso . . o l . Y Waukegan . al l4 Trier To regain The league crown which :T had losT BACKSTROKER LECHNER Janesdlle . 53 30 A i V Evimm h 44 31 Two years orevious. ' ' r T Mlm . 45 27 This year s Team, The TasTesT in New Trier hisTory, MN' ' 50 'Q brou hT naTional Tame To The school b esTablishin w.,u.,.,u+--,. . . si 32 9 U , Y Q Nm s,,. . . 452 Vi Tour new U. S. inTerscholasTic records. AlThough Lf R i'ill d l 55 lg The 200' ard TreesT le and l5O- ard medle rela s X.v.,i,v R.,il.i.i l 24 V V Y , Y Y 0,1 p,,,k . , . 57 is were laTer beTTered by EvansTon swimmers, The 440- yard crawl, swum by BronsTon, Clyde Jones, Don FROSH SCORES PaTTerson, and Bill Boeckler, and The I8O-yard med- N.T. QPF. ley wiTh PaTTerson, STeve l-lirsch, and Chuck Lech- L' Nl il' ' fConTinued on page IOIl :ml rim . i S4 QI Tgvfxlv' in . . . 45 27 Evan 'fer' l 43 rv1.,w- T , 22 2I . T on Park l . is Provijc .,.. 52 T3 l l-lidhiard Pa'k . 64 ll T Niles .... 52 23 VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM Top Row: Jacob, D. Thulif, Caskey, Braue, Grffin Harre C. Thulfr, PeTerson, Long, Rinker. Third Row: Mr. Van Ama' Richmond, l-lendrev, Brooker, Boeckeler, Lechner, l-Tennessy, Taylor, Kennedy, BenneTT. Second Row: Mr. Coedor l-1arris, Maucin, S,-Urles, Hirsch, BronsTon, Schroeder, PaTTerson, Brown, Jones, Mr. RoberTson. BoTTom Row: Jacobson, Sr nbacr, Rsius Kearns. Feldman, Mordock, Bro.-un, Lewy, Rusnak lmgrl - 1' sf 'k 'X- 4.. ,X l I T 1 , 1 f T 4A ' , N S- x as 1 - . , Q-'T N159 4 I , i X .0 T J, 1. , 5 , - xl T' 'T ,. H: - A - y- - - .i , - - T 5 g .1 - 1 T' as T . Tl I IOO V ., C' T :T T gl Tl , s Wd SOPHOMORE SWIMMING TEAMS Top Row: Gammie, l-lorlh, Brooker, Andrew, Wiseman, Garrison, Finkel, Merz, Dudley, Kemper. Third Row: Mr. Van Aman, Armsrrong, Embree, Murphy, Richardson, deTarnowsky, Joseph, Kane, Mr. Roberrson. Second Row: Mr. Condon, Ebrey, Huyler, McGee, Macomber, Suflon, Robinson, McGowan, Ball, I-lendrey. BoH'om Row: Ward, Borcherdr, Veeder, Fink, Roberrson, Carlson, Raub. ICon+inued from page IOOI ner, slill sland as The besl high-school marks in The counlry. On The Frosh-Soph Team, caprains Gordie Surlon and Buck Robinson led Their Jreammares Through I5 meels wilhoul a defeat easily capluring Tirsr-place honors in The Suburban League, The freshman sguad, afler dropping Their Tirsl encounler To Evansron, came back To win every remaining meer. including a rerurn march againsr ETHS. Wilh iun- iors such as Boeckler and Lechner rerurning nexr Tall To ioin 'Forces wilh our excellenl underclassmen, The prospecl Thar New Trier will conlinue To have an exceplional swimming Team looks good. . . ' ,Uld ,UT ' ,UT FRESHMAN SWIMMING TEAM Top Row: Grilrlilh, Taylor, Bolender, Murdock, Lane, Marlin, Davies, Searles, Garrelson, McDaniel, Moring, Phillips, Lucas. Third Row: Mr. Van Aman, Ehlen, MacLean, Dulhie, Phillips, Sfeele, Kuppenheimer, McConnell, Shorr, Frays, Argenlo, Sco?+, Mr, Roberrson, Second Row: Mr. Condon, I-lusf, Miller, Wolf, Reilly, Jacob, Sinclair, Sand, Turner, Palmer, Burke. BoHom Row: B. Marlin, Mclver, Norfon, Prenfiss, Brackelf, Alderman, Greene, Rudnick, O'Shea, Rich, I-laneman. 41. iles fn-r' ' 'Exec i QP l TOMMY MORRISON AND PHIL KRAFT l 7 New Triorls vari,iTy wrr-,Hind renin Torwifi oh .an exiellenf Nea- son by hilminq -.ficond place in Thv Suburban Lemaque and SGCOVO place in The shawl meef. Thii. yenra T-quad, coached by Mr. Al Hurley upheld the '-landards wer by hir, previou-r Team-1. Tom Morri on and Douq SLTFOLNQ' wg-rr' Clioiiw' Co raoraih-, Tor The l954 55 weason. In dual rnafchos New Trier camured nine viina, Three lower. and one Tie. On The baais of iTs dual ma'Ches, The S-quad Tiniihed sefond To Proviso in The Suburban Leaoue zfandinqs, New Trier's made a poor showing in The Vllaulceqah ChrisTmas Tournan1ehTwiTh Tam Morrison being rhe only man To qeT pa? The semi-Tinals. The TNaul4eqan sedional meeT was won by New CAPT. DOUG SPROULE AND PALMER PYLE Kvp Zndh D1 Trier when The eleven-man Team Toolc 5 TirsTs and 2 seconds in scoring 99 boinTs, Don Hubbard aT 95, John MarTinson aT ll2, Tom Morrison aT IZO, Dave Van Anrooy aT I38, and Hardy Will aT l65 won Their refpedive weiqhTQ. Also qualiTying Tor The sTaTe Tinals by Taking seconds were Phil KraTT aT I27 and Palmer Pyle, heavyweight New Trier Toolc second place in The TournamenT To ThornTon, which They had Tied in an earlier maTch. KraTT and Pyle Tool: seconds in The meeT. Hubbard and Will capTured Third plaCeS and Van Anrooy Tool: a TourTh, XNiTh Several leTTermen reTurning, Mr, T-Turley seems To have a sTronq Team in The making Tor The I955-56 season. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM Top Row: Mr l-T..r'ex, Tax :f Po ma ' Qoosod Pyle, Soreule lcs-cac+aial, l-leser, Kelley, Wfll, Oeher. Middle Row: Bare Nelson, Va A'r::x,Toomo5:f1 Do 0, MacLea1,fXrie3, B'm5Tefh. BoTTom Row: Kafmao, Mamrsoo Holman T. Morfso' li?-C5D'5i l Kra5T. B. Morfson, Roseobero. 1 T , P ' A. , ' F to if if gulf, fQQu,,, V ly, ,F L I 5 WW' , u , . .- . L... - T MQ y A M ul. he T-, il, lu r i . ' U 2' NW' ... . I he 4 f a' ' 'r'f 1 if j'i T 1, 9:5 4 n -n W ' TXT? V 4 XA M 41. my 1 , x X 'af I f X, i - Q T r . - T K T .4 6 T T iv- 2 5' T I L L Ti' VI., - K i ' , M. 'T 1 1 S y ' ' T r T U K L - f' J , ,' f -2 4 T F I A , . A 1- l A I ' I f T l .. I F 5 I02 VARSITY SCORES Waukfrfafm - 53 NI. OPP- Glenbrook . IO Glenbrook .... 26 22 Iigfglnnion I Leyden ..... 4I II Niles V I V ChrisTmas TournarnenT Zion BenT0n , 7 laT Waukeganl NorTh Chicago . O Proviso ...., 32 70 Warren . - - O Oak Lawn .... 62 Waconde - O Tilden .... 47 ArIingTon I-IeighTs . 34 Evaukeqan ' - 30 soPr-roMoRE scorzes vansTon . . . . I9 Elgin . . . I8 NIT, OPP- Reavis . . 22 2I Glenbrook . . 4-I Il Niles . , . 25 I7 Leyden . . 4I 5 Maine . . . 27 I7 Niles . . . 33 I4 Tilden Tech . . . 23 I6 Maine . . . . 39 IO ThornTon . . . 2I 2I Tilden Tech . . . 33 II Proviso . . , I9 22 ThornTon . . . 3I I6 Oak Lawn . 20 24 Proviso . . II 29 Waukegan ..,. 27 I7 Oak Lawn . . 33 I2 EvansTon ..... 29 IO Waukegan .... 23 24 ArlingTon I-IeighTs . I9 24 EvansTon ,.... I9 24 MorTon ..... 46 O ArIingTon I-IeighTs . 25 I8 STaTe SecTionaIs laT Waukeganl MorTon ..... 48 7 ArIingTon I-IeighTs . 99 82 Reavis ..... 23 23 O 0 I New Trier's sophomore wresTling Team had anoTher Tine record in The I954-55 season. Coached by Mr. Ken WeIIingTon, The sophomores equaled The varsiTy's record oT nine wins, Three losses, and one Tie. In league compeTiTion The squad won Two by beaTing Niles and MorTon and dropped Three, losing To Wau- kegan, Proviso, and EvansTon. Winning all iTs oTher maTches, The Team was Tied only by Reavis in The season Tinal. V F1 -rw SOPHOMORES GERRY KIVLAND AND CLIFF GRANGER Zndin iT was iTs TirsT loss To The proviso Team in eighT years. All in all, The Twelveeman squad led by CapTain Jerry Kivland had an excellenT season. Several squad members had exTremely Tine records and will be TighTing Tor berThs on The varsiTy TirsT Team nexT year. Those receiving Their sophomore leTTers were ATkins, D'fNncona, Dorgan, Frank, Granger, I'Ierzog, I'Iiken, Hopper, James, Kivland, Liebman, McNicholas, Morse, MuTher, Only because oT a TorTeiT did The sophomores lose To Wau- Schulz, Siebel, STreeTer, and Warren. kegan. AIThough The sophomore squad was whipped by Proviso, FROSH-SOPH WRESTLING TEAM Top Row: Bowland, Buck, Turner, Beacom, Riley, Dorgan, Daliere, WeIIingTon. FourTI'1 Row: SmiTh, BogarT, PeasTer, Lloyd, STone, McNichoIas, Mahoney, Corso. Third Row: I-Iopper, Freeman, Granger, Wilson, Mangel, Cook, Morse, Birney. Second Row: Wilkey, WaTson, I'Iiken, MuTher, Blake, Morrison, Shannon, Gilboy. BoTTom Row: Anderson, Kivland lcapTainl, Warren, I-Ierzog, ATkins, D'Ancona, Schulz, True, Siebel. I A. A Li s ri ' ' I . - , 5 .- t 4 L- . , Q 'Z 4 ' 'T L I - ' . QQILW, ' T 'dr 33 I Wim? ea, i , -T ,Mr ,. fsm. avi N '- BTG' n- 3 K , I . t gg. 1, I ,Zh if 1 A if ' ' I03 .. -..u V , ' W 0-,---,. . N, , 4 , . in v pn. - DICK FISK, HURDLER AND TOP SCORER J -A-.x 1f New Trier came up wiTh Tine varsiTy and Trosh-soph Track Teams This year, due mosTly To The experT guidance oT Mr. Nay, Mr. Mclzadzean, Mr. l:ranTzen. The Teams lacked depTh aT The beginning oT The season buT The improvemenT in boTh squads by The end oT The indoor season resulTed in a powerTul ouTdoor sguad which evenTually Took Top honors in The Suburban League and second place in The sTaTe meeT. The varsiTy opened iTs indoor season wiTh smashing vicTories over Maine, Proviso, and Schurz. One oT The high spoTs in The vicTcry over Schurz was The record-breaking Time regisTered by MarTin, Snow, STaebler, and STone in The 8-lap relay. In The nexT Two meeTs, The Team losT To Oak Park in a guadrangular meeT and To EvansTon in a dual meeT. The Suburban League lndoor lv1eeT was won by Oak Park as The Huskies nosed ouT New Trier by 4If2 poinTs. Only because oT several pemcormances which were noT up To par did New Trier Tail in iTs aTTempT To win The league indoor championship Tor IConTinued on page I05I win dia I - ii I VARSITY INDOOR TRACK TEAM Top Row: Scheib, Fisk, ETnyre. FourTI'1 Row: Hou5Ton, SmiTh, TalboT, Hicks, Szonn, Hoban, Hasselman, Lindblom. Third Row: Gillespie, Fox, Hobbs, Waldmann, Wallace, Granger, Bowman, Lochhead, Hahn. Second Row: Kaberg, MarTin, Snow, Kay, Young, Freels, CarTwrighT, Scheckerman. BoTTom Row: Bell, Phillips, Shellman, Penfield, Osborne, Hem-ersbach, Priess, Lenz, STone. Ai lx IO4 NN Top Row: I:ourTh Ro Third Row: Second Ro BoTTom Ro W eg: 1- ' 5, N 'T W. if FROST-I-SOPI-I INDOOR TRACK TEAM QT? A ' CTS Iii J 6' M2955 De are Hecl'T, Wilson, Holmes, 5' ' SA NVD: Syler? McL,caz Falk, Lfndblad Kn5ghT, Jenkins, Sellers, 539' ' 5 1? L . 3 K an Sc va' Kar: Daverpod Pirgef Miller, R I 'N I MF UF F'f'e', Ncke, Gray, Berlet Garner, i S, ua' ,Appel B 'ss Teeger, Harris. 1...1.......- . VARSITY OUTDOOR TRACK TEAM Top Row: Gillum, Glass, Magnuson, Scheib, PeTerson, I-loban, Jensen, I-lousTon, SmiTh, Wallace, TalboT, GriTschke, Fisk, ETnyre, Gessel, Szonn, I-Iasselman. Middle Row: MarTin, Thulin, Granger, Lochhead, Kay, Scheckerman. Young, Mallegg, ETnyre, AlberTs, Werner, STaebler, Kahn, I-IarT, I-licks, Waldmann. BoTTom Row: PenTielcI, Myers, STone, Bell, I-lemersbach, Lenz, Phillips, Fox, Snow, Bokholi, LusTgarTen, Bowman, Priess, I-lahn, Kaberg, I-lobbs. Place Znd ng Hia IConTinued from page I04I The TourTh Time in succession. Fisk won The 60-yard high hurdles in The record-breaking Time oT 7.5 seconds and won The lows in 7.2 seconds. I-loban won The 50-yard dash in 5.5 seconds. Wal- lace and Szonn Tied Tor second in The shoT puT. 5Taebler Took second in The 440. Bowman capTured a Third in The broad iump. Tony ETnyre, iusT ouT Trom baskeTbaIl, Tied Tor TirsT in The high jump wiTh a leap of 5' IO . The New Trier squad won The Oak Park Relays, scoring heav- ily in boTh individual evenTs as well as relays. Tony ETnyre won The high jump wiTh 6' O . Wallace and Szonn placed in The shoT puT. Fisk capTured Two seconds in The hurdles, and Floban ran second in The 50-yard dash. Relays placing were The 4-lap, The 8-lap, The I6-lap, and The Treshman relay. Coach John Nay's men sTarTed oTT The ouTdoor season wiTh an easy vicTory in The NorTh Shore InviTaTional. The nexT week saw New Trier deTeaTing The besT Teams in The league in a guadrangular vicTory over Oak Park, EvansTon, and Proviso. In This meeT The Team oT STaebler, Schecherman, Snow, and Hoban won The 880 relay in l:30.3. New Trier won iTs disTricT meeT as seven men and The 880 relay Team gualiTied Tor The sTaTe meeT. Fisk Took TirsTs in The low and high hurdles and Tony ETnyre won The high jump. Also winning was The relay Team. The varsiTy Tinished a greaT season by placing second To Blue Island in The sTaTe meeT as Fisk capTured Two seconds, Holoan Took Third in The l00-yard dash, ETnyre Tied Tor Third in The high lump, and The 880-yard relay Team Tinished Third. The sophomores also did an excellenT iob all season long, ouT- sTanding perTormers being Kendall, CarTwrighT, Fisher, Mould- ing, and EggerT. The Treshmen, Too, did nobly, once again Taking Top honors in The Freshman Invi+aTional MeeT. 4541 sy I I , .- - M ,Qu . -:MT 1' T ll - T . T jf + BTX ici 4.2- 4 -1, ff,fi' q E.lI's-Q L ' T JN 1 v l SOPHOMORE OUTDOOR TRACK TEAM Top Row: O'Connell, Moulding, STewarT, Nickel, Jump, Wilson, Jenkins, Miller, Jackson, Kendall. McGowan. I-lerberi I-lechf, Tflclmes Deleire ss-.r Middle Row: BeraT, DendTler, ConaughTon, CarTwrighT, JosT, Sullivan, PinsoT, Lokensgard, Sullivan, SperTus, 5e'gsarT, Grey, Gibbons, Peake' CV 11 C1 ner, KnighT. BoTTom Row: I-ladley, Olms+ed, Miller, Davenport Singer, Moorhead, Bliss, Freeman, EllioTT, Perrin, Granger, I-lo,-ward. Fisher, Lcchre Ag-,fd I-.jgikif 1 - I 41 , ,L 1. I ' f -my I , , 5 E 5-' ,lk-5 , Ts , i 'LIZ' 1 Q' .u .V I , rj ,, -- gl-:fvfirl ' Te- ' 'T' 5 T335 45 c',n'fT ' I K .J f FT ii ' gag Y 4 Q I ' Y I l I I' 4 1 Q ,, ., ,, -- . ' I5 L. i va-v'..w,. I v 4 L Y T ' Q T A ' 1 ' ,, fs . 'f I T 1.-QI' il l f Q . I v I fc v P T' . V WY ' , 4. . 1 A 0 1 I05 Q9 Qivida Celina, .Ioaaea New Trier's gymnasTic Team, ably coached by Mr, Giallom- bardo, spliT iTs schedule, winning Three oT iTs six meeTs. In The TirsT Two meeTs oT The season New Trier was Twice deTeaTed by ArlingTon HeighTs, 77-55 and 76-56. NexT The squad Traveled To Chicagos souTh side To meeT Lindblom, lasT year's sTaTe cham- pions. In a closely conTesTed meeT, Lindblom Topped New Trier, 58-36. The Team Tinished The season by deTeaTing UniversiTy High, 76-34, and Layden, 73-37 and 70-40. CompeTing on high bar were Fields, Hunyady, D. OlmsTed, and J. OlmsTed. Cn side horse were Buclc, lvlulvaney, and Nash. Fields, Hadley, Hunyady, Nash, D. OlmsTed, and J. 0lmsTed were on parallel bars. Fields, Nash, D. OlmsTed, and J. OlmsTed were on rings. Jumping Trampoline and vaulTing long horse were Buck, Hadley, and Lloyd. New Trier Tool: TourTh place in The sTaTe held aT Champaign on March IZ. The squad was handicapped, however, by The TacT ThaT Tour varsily Team members were unable To parTicipaTe in The meeT due To College Board TesTing. Individual honors wen To Buck, who Toolc TirsT on Trampoline, second on side horse, and TourTh on long inorse: Fields, who placed TiTTh on high bar and sixTh on rings: and Hadley, who won TourTh on Trampoline. One oT The highlighTs oT The season was The Pan-American Olympic GymnasTic TryouTs sponsored by The lvlidwesT Gym- nasTic AssociaTion. The New Trier squad helped play hosl' and assisTed in conducTing The TryouTs which were held aT New Trier. The season was closed wiTh The annual geT-TogeTher held aT The home oT lvlr. Giallombarclo aT which The Tollowing Team mem- bers were awarded leTTers: varsiTy: Buck, Fields, Hunyady, Lloyd, lvlulvaney, Nash, D. OlmsTed, and J. OlmsTed7 J. V.: Dressler: sophomore: Bradley, GueTTin, and Hadley. WTih The populariTy oT gymnasTics increasing every year and The developmenT oT an excellenT squad OT Treshmen, sophomores, and iuniors, The hopes Tor nexT year are high, according To Mr. Giallombardo. rp, it I 'T g 'il , GYMNASTICS TEAM Top Row: Nash, Mulvaney, Cook, Bradley, Anderson, Payne, Oakhill, Lloyd, McFadden, Hunyady. BoTTom Row: Hadley, Griswold, Dressler, Olson, KnuTs-en, Buck, OlmsTed, Morgan, Fields, Dini, Mr. Giallombardo. 5. I FRANK HUNYADY DEMONSTRATING FORM ON PARALLEL BARS l JERRY OLMSTED ON RINGS SOPHS, JUNIORS AND SENIORS ON GOLF TEAM Top Row: Kearney, Replce, Sellers, Salvano, Ellis, Magnussen, Cummings, Payne, ETienne BoTTom Row: Earle, ArmsTrong, Naidowslci, Driggs, Rinlcer, Gammie. DeTeaT was an unmenTioned word Tor Coach Ray Eearheiley's sTaTe champion golT Team This year. Sweeping The sTaTe cham- pionship aT Champaign wiTh a 36-hole ToTal oT 636, The Teemen proved wiThouT a daub+ They were The besT Team in The sTaTe. The sTaTe Team was composed oT Bernie lvlagnussen, Russ ETienne, Bill Cummings, and Jack Ellis. Bernie lvlagnussen won The medalisT honors in The sTaTe meeT wiTh a 36-hole I46 ToTal, The lowesT on record aT The Champaign club Tor sTaTe TournamenTs. lvlagnussen proved ThaT he was The hoTTesT golTer ever To enTer The green-gray school. Along wiTh being sTaTe medalisT, Mag was low in The disTricT and played aT around a 74 average in dual maTches. lvlagnussen was ably assisTed by seniors Bill Cummings, Jaclc Ellis, John Rayne, and Tagg Bowman, and iuniors Russ ETienne and Larry Salvano, all seven oT whom averaged in The 70's Tor maTch play. The Team, which Coach Ray Eearheiley considers The besT in The counTry, won Their TiTTh sTraighT Suburban league champion- ship, compiling an undeTeaTed overall record oT I2-O. The boys shu+ ouT EvansTon, Proviso, lv1orTon, and Glenbrook by scores oT I5-O, while Niles gave Them Their closesT baTTle alThough losing l l-4, This year's Team had The largesT TurnouT Tor TryouTs in The hisTory oT New Trier golT, a ToTal oT 85 boys being on hand Tor The 36,-hole Trials. The Team was composed OT Tive seniors, Tour iuniors, seven sophomores, and Ten Treshmen. RrospecTs Tor nexT year's Team loolc good wiTh iuniors Russ ETienne and Larry Salvona, sophomores Bruce Gammie and Paul Driggs, and Treshmen Ty PorTer and Diclc Sunderland all playing promising golT This spring. BoTh ETienne and Sunderland played in The sTaTe meeT. ETienne shoT IS7, while Sunderland compiled l73. 9 , FROSH GOLFERS Top Row: Sunderland, Kurz, PorTer, MeTzger, Sinclair. BoTTom Row: Jacob, Gorham, l.ieTzow, Schmid. I? 'Q BERNIE MAGNUSSEN, STATE CHAMPION l Aff In 1955 New Trier had one ol The s+rongesI Tennis Teams in New Trier fc , enofcg +I'e season wivh +he siraie championship io iI's credit Coacceo cy Mr. Oader and led by The briilianr play of hrs?-singles man Vanoy C 'sc7e 'he ieam showed i+s s+reng+h in iis dual marches, ihe dis- 'fc' mee' ano 'Finally rhe sface meel. In sore of losing Tour 3-2 dual marches. Twice To Hinsdale and once eac' 'o Evansron and Calc Parlr The New Trier squad shui ou? Waulregan 'vfce EPO Morcon and H7ghla'd Parlc once each. C5 'ne rwo singles and Two doubles ieams erlered in The disrricf meei. on y one seam oi Jim Whire and Dick Williams failed ro oualiiy, losing 'o Evans'cr, Vandy CI-risrie de'fea+ed Roy Anderson in Ihe singles hnal as corn New Trier boys qualified lor The slaie 'rournameni Also qualify- ing was 'he doubles Ieam oi Palmer While and Sieve Hibben, which los'I' so 'ne same Evanscon pair Thar had earlier deiealed While and NViIIiams. New Trfer scored I4 poin+s in lhis meer io bear Evansion by 5 poinfs for The oisiricil Irirle. New Trier deiea+ed Hinsdale by one poinr 'Io win Ihe slale Iournamenl' and ihereby end Oak Parlc's dominaiion in Ihe slaie. Chrisiie fool: second in ihe singles by losing io Nelson oi Taft In Ihe doubles division, Whife and Hibben los? ro Pauley and Hunlcen of Evansron in The final ro clace second also. These fhree gave New Trier eleven pcinls and a v'cio'y. New Triers sophomore leam played well all season long as ir won all of ifs marches Tor a perleci record. IIs viciories included 3-2 wins over Hinsdale and Oak Parlc, a 4-I viciory over Evansion, and 5-O shuiouis over Nfles, Hinsdale, Morlon, Waukegan, and Highland Parlc. VANDY CHRISTIE, TOPNOTCH SINGLES MAN J 'J 1424 31210 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM To Row: Md Cfaoe' Fa'-nam Ander- sor Wiife, En-enoori, Lane, Michel. BoHom Row: Schuyie' M er. Cnfsrie, 'ev-er, Hbben, Tncmpson. FP s FROSH-SOPH TENNIS TEAM Top Row: Mr. Ciaoer Roorscn, Wr-ire SirECS'A C:, Pofei vVi'i5 'Y5, Levin Acce Bom. Boffom Row: Qones r Dios Eogolas, Weks S 'cros R naroson Ronfen, Smfvr. IO8 mn f VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Top Row: V7 -.E '5' 2255 I-V5 '5' - 5: 55' S'5 5' S' 55:5 S55'- ' 'TCI,1C' 5555 -5 5::- 555 ' - ':'5'2' VJ' .5 Boffom Row: V5's' 7.5 S5'i5' -5351 C'5':5's 455 35 if 555-1 1 3555 C--'g :fr 2 51- V M-Q Y H Q M VARSITY BASEBALL T55 v5fs7'y 555555 C5555 V' L'55'55f 555 SCORES 5-55 5 755 'nb year T' 'Ng 5 QQ 5 5 N ' '5:: I . . L, . A ,- - ---,. A n 2 A ':5Q.,S C59 E CSF C' U' C 55 es' 5 5jw5's 55 '55 i954 'MM I-15 3 .. . I.- . V '::.-f-:.- A 'I . - . EC' r- : f-I-Q:-- -Ux.... J WSVS' C55 C H-,- n.f..-v - A - '15 Awe' 555 L55 55 5. -5'5 . 4 5 , J N-'53 3 2 L'Q1 5' 555 Mn MCA v5y 555 515' N' 1: 'T G C5 I N'-. , 5' SACS'- 5-1 ZCEL Cfzmnefi .4 U - IAMZL- R-- uv : VQQM' 2 55:55 55y5'. 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Pirching Tor The squad, coached by Mr. Larry Irwin, were Kann, Monroe, I'Ierbenar, hlallen- borg, and Brandl. This piTching sTaTT was The real sTrengTh oT The Team as Kann piTched a nofhiTTer againsT Waulcegan and Monroe piTched a one-hiTTer. Also playing regularly on The New Trier Team were Anderson, l'lildner, Will, SmiTh, Layden, STrahorn, Dellocco, Davenport and Paschen. I-Iildner, I-lerbenar, and Layden were The lead- ing hiTTers as The Team wenT inTo conTenTion Tor The Suburban League sophomore championship. 'Iwo sophomores, SingleTon and Riley, sTarT- ed wiTh The squad aT The beginning oT The season buT were moved up To The varsiTy squad. Kann, Hallenborg, I-Ierloenar, and Layden ob- Tained good experience when They were laTer promoTed To The varsiTy squad Tor The disTricT TournamenT. In non-league TilTs The sophomores showed sTrengTh in deIeaTing Fenger and Glenbrook. They losT Tough decisions To EvansTon in a prac- Tice game and To MorTon and Oalc Park in league games, buT They came ouT ahead againsT Waukegan and Proviso. Revenging The pre- season loss To EvansTon wiTh 8 To 7 league vic- Tory and gaining anoTher win over Waukegan placed The squad in conTenTion Tor The league TiTle. IT New Trier won iTs lasT Two league games, iTs record would be six wins and Two losses in league championship compeTiTion. Be- cause no Team had a beTTer record as Echoes wenT To press, The sophomores sTill had a chance Tor The TiTle. WiTh six boys already having had varsiTy experience, The prospecTs Tor nexT year's var- siTy appear excelIenT as several oThers are also poTenTial candidaTes Tor berThs on The superior squad. E CATCHER ART DAVENPORT CATCHER JACK PASCHEN SHORTSTOP PAT LAYDEN OUTFIELDER DENNIS SULLIVAN '-Ibuiiris dak I A ' . ,ru eu' he mam? LUWI4 SOPH BASEBALL TEAM Xdwz Ton Ro 1 M5N'ga5 ,z Cya Seaiin' Sqarcrr' Mfrrcc Fuller, Sr-aha, CharlTon, Randolph, FerreTTi, Mr, Irwin lcoachl, 80+ om Row S R , A J 1.5 Lie. si-E513 I-'gal' I-Vfgfa WT' S'ngle+an Riley S'niTh, Kann Pedersen, Brendl, Sullivan, Davenpcrh Paschen, De CATCHER JOHN HUST FRESHMAN BASEBALL SCORES N.T. OPP EvansTon . 6 I5 Maine . . 9 7 Waukegan , 7 5 Oak Park . . . 3 4 Glenbrook . . I2 O Proviso . . 5 4 EvansTon . . 5 O Glenbrook . . . 27 I6 Waukegan . I7 4 'fair ' qi ' ,., 1 'ffhlwefk f 1- 2 7 . ' va 1 1 , TI If frm U .yi I V, fa X f if 2 , ,I ,, .J 'QF M ' , , Q , ., , 1 I 7 , ,A , 9 Q 'Vg I , , ffayfff . , ,f.. if 1 , 1 ZND BASEMAN PHIL WILLAUER New Trier's I955 Treshman baseball Team had an excellenT record, losing only a pracTice game To EvansTon and a league game To Oak Park. All oTher seven games ended in vicTories. No oTTiciaI Suburban League sTandings are kepT Tor Treshman Teams: however, New Trier's Trosh had The besT record oT any Team in The league and won, aT IeasT, a myThicaI championship. According To The coach, Mr. Izunkhouser, The Treshmen showed good spiriT and exceIlenT po- TenTialiTies. George Bell, Phil Willauer, Jim BarTell, Tim EllioTT, Don Davidson, and Frank Johnson were The club's besT hiTTers, backing up piTchers Bob OrTegel and Bill Reno. Reno piTched a no-hiT game againsT EvansTon, while OrTegeI piTched Two compIeTe games wiThouT allowing a walk. OTher acTive squad members included Denny Wagner, Don Birney, and TT' if -,gf V I Q T H TRI IST BASEMAN GEORGE BELL caTchers Don Teegan, Larry Dunlap, and Lloyd Flodin. The improvemenT oT all squad members was noTicealoIe as The Treshmen goT more playing experience as The season progressed. As shown by The scores, The hiTTing accounTed Tor a greaT deal oT The Team's success. One oT The season's highIighTs was a 4-3 vic- Tory over an undeTeaTed proviso Team. New Trier led 3-2 unTil a PiraTe home-run Tied iT up in The 7Th inning. A double and a single sup- plied The wining margin Tor New Trier. This year's squad was composed oT many capable players who will improve greaTly in The coming years. NexT year's sophomore Team composed oT These boys should be very sTrong wiTh a good chance OT winning The league championship. Jfwm may 91,04 Bad win 7 ..' 124- 1 . r I I. LET 4' X -. I Q ..., FROSH BASEBALL TEAM Top Row: Gould, Faust Traxler, Flodin, Reno, I-Ieyrnann, EIlioTT, CoTIield. Third Row: I:orsyThe, Wagner, I-IusT, Bell, Teegen, Dunlap, McDaniel, RuTherTord, MarTin. Second Row: STern, Wilkey, Davidson, Johnson, BarTell, Orfegel, KlaT+e. Krashen lmaragerl. BoTTom Row: Mr. Funkhouser lcoachl, Krueger, Birney, Willauer, Fay, Goodman, Levin Maier, OUTFIELDER FRANK JoHNsoN I I I :T if 4, T Eff: xi . ' T' ' ', A JL W 5 Zaiy 11 Wig . .965 ' Q ' 'V ' H ' -v ' . 4- .. f , Q 3. + . s , j, - , . X ! 'fi-lr iTsf'?'f4 I' 33.52 , , w . . . . ,, ,, ,, A ' Q' h , ,,,, If ff' ' ' I Y -'N + ff' 33, .Q .4 I A-X7f 'l 'N A P CATON'S FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS Top Row: Sure: Charncerz, Efcfvor. BoHom Row: F. Jiffil Herme' l-fem: R':h'e'r'er Mrgel Mfref D. Jerrez. 63044 ' dclv' 91101424 fnmpeta The irvramurel program, urder rhe able direcfion ol 'rhe Boyle Phfsicel Education Deparrmenl, is inrended lo give The lzofi ol ell four clezsee 'ream and individual compelifion on fa non-inferzcholaclic level, Alrhough some Inrramural zporls had lo loe eliminaleo this year, e large number of rudems took perl in lhe program neverlheless. ln rhe l954 solfloall fournemenl, Mr. Lauer! leam won 'rhe lrezhmon championship and Mr, l-lenderconie leam was The runner-uo. In lhe sophomore divizion, Mr. Roberlzons room beer l-lendersonls lor 'rhe class lille. ln lhe junior lourna- menr, Mr, Pinlc'3 room lnow Mr. Baileyicl Came in lirzr and Mr. Cramlers was runner-uo. The Senior 'rournamenl was S , , l I nu w.. 1 , won bf Mr. Frenlzen 2 'ream as They beef Mr. Ude s leam in The final game, Resulls ol fhe lournemehl 'rhis spring, l955, were nor available as Echoes wen? 'ro press. Tne life? ream soorf of lhis school year was 'rouch loolbell, LM' GOLF CONTESTANTS Mr. Cremler wee in char e of 'rhe rouch loofball ro ram, Top Row: l-looms, Mies Seferz, g p Q Middle Row: Comm, Gorrem V! e' A lCon1inued on page II3l Boffom Row: 'Na ve' Sr: 5 '. in, f 17,1 'T' ng- .775 l UDE'S FROSH BASKETBALL CHAMPS LAUER'S SOPH BASKETBALL CHAMPS Top Rowj -3 Arg-gr' 'lg ' 3ee.a- S: er Top Row: Heier' Mcgee Sramserg. Bogiom Row: f - T -r P ' -' ,--Nr' Boffom Row: Manage S a3:'e7 1.Sper:, .EEL T,fTg992,s MCFADZEAN 'S VOLLEYBALL CHAM PS Top Row: ChrisTiahsen, Cain, Marsh, McCol'7sTer, Lelewer BoTTom Row: FeTzer, Wolison, Randdph, SelTzer, Frank. Umuoua .0 lConTinued from page H21 which saw TorTy-Two adviser room Teams parTicipaTing. ln The Treshman TournamenT, Mr. Condon's room was The win- ner. Mr. l'lenderson's room Topped The sophomore Teams as did Mr. Van Aman's in The iunior division. Mr. CaTon's adviser-room Team won The senior class championship and The school championship. ln all Tour classes a ToTal oT 623 boys parTicipaTed in The Touch TooTball program. ln The baskeTball class TournamenTs, The winning Teams were Mr. Ude's Treshmen, Mr. Lauer's sophomores, Mr. RoberTson's iuniors, and Mr. Fearheileys seniors. Mr. Mc- Fadzean was The direcTor oT The baskeTball TournamenT. The volleyball TournamenT, which produces The mosT cov- eTed Team championship, was direcTed by Mr. CramleT. Mr. James' room was The Treshman champion and Mr. JohnsTon's Team was runner-up. ln The sophomore class championship, Mr. Lauer's room beaT Mr. Landwer's in The Tinal game. The iunior championship was won by Mr. Clader's advisees and I 5 g gf Y 'A X y T R 3 4 ,, PRX BAILEY'S SOFTBALL CHAMPS, I954 Top Row: Bussiagen Krioos. Tfocn, T-le :'. BoTTom Row: Niefnarn Jacobson K'aTf. jpofzta Mr. Nays Team was runner-up. ln a hoTly conTesTed senior TournamenT, Mr. Achenbachs Team beaT Mr. McFadzean's Team To win The class championship. Mr. Mcl:adzean's Team came back To win The school championship Trom Mr. Clader's room aTTer iTs deTeaT in The senior class Tourney. ln The handball Tournament AlTon Harris, Bob l'lorTh, and Mike EllioT were class champions, wiTh Mike EllioT winning The school championship. ln The handball doubles TournamenT, class champions included The Teams oT Mike O'KieTTe wiTh Wally Mangel, and Mike EllioT wiTh Bob Dold. School champs in The wresTling Tournament direcTed by Mr. l-Turley, were PeTe Blom, Blair Cook, Ed Green, Brian Hepburn, LesTer Hershinow, WalT Jacobson, Bud Mackey, Bob MarTin, Lee Miller, Mike Pyle, Jay Share, and Weldon SmiTh. Spring sporTs included in The inTramural program were soTTball, Tennis, golT, and horseshoes, The resulTs oT which were noT available when Echoes wenT To prinT. P -4, 79p :UQ ill an l' W' 'T . I . J., , ROBERTSON'S JUNIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPS Top Row: MarTin, Lechner, MacLean Bundy. Top Row: Acams :ave-'sf' E :far Kam' ierwrf FEARHEILEY'S SENIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPS BoHom Row: Salrol, Orr, Thompson, Klein. BoTTom Row: Eff-'na' ?v ss'e- 3i-Z2' ----:L-'1' EVERY STUDENT IN ANY MUSIC GROUP PARTICIPATES IN SPECTACULAR CHRISTMAS CONCERT Tluis luas been a very evenlful year in flue Music Deparfmenf, Under flue direcfion ol Dr. William Peferman, from Ripon Col- lege, Wisconsin, wluo replaced Mama Ccffon fluis year, many cluanges luave falcen place, l-lo luas sfriven fo bring all parfs of flue deparfmenf closer Iogefluer and fo ccordinafe flueir pro- grams beffer. I-le luas also faken over flue direcfion of flue Boys' Ensemble, flue Firsf Opera Group, and Boys' Cluorus. Mr. Samuel Mages foolc over flwe job of direcfing flue orcluesfra in addifion Io flue band, wluiclu lue luas direcfed for a number of years. Also new in flue deparfmenf was Mrs. J. Coclurane, wluo replaced Mrs. CHOIR J. Wluife as secrefary and accompanisf. A capacify crowd af boflu Clurisfmas concerfs lisfened fo flue familiar sfrains from Tscluail4owslcy's 'Nufcraclcer Suife, a Clurisf- mas medley of popular songs arranged specially for flue concerf, and flue immorfal I-lalleluialu Cluorusl' by I-landel. An innovafion for flwe Spring Fesfival provided for fwo concerfs insfead of one, flue orcluesfra accompanying af one and flue concerf band af flue ofluer. Ilue audience wenf away luumming familiar funes from Tlue King and I and a medley of songs by Vicfor Herberf. IConfinued on page II5l Top Row: Lecluner, Brown, Riclurruond, Barr, Coleman, Bolger, Seefurflu, McCully, Sfrub, Lewis, Waldrnann, Buclc. Fifflu Row: Joseplu, I-leiser, Farnluam, Nicluolson, Jones, Ernbree, Waferman, lngleluarf, l-Iill, Rinlcer, Brown, Allen, Scluoenbrod, Kasluian, Geiger, Jones. Fourfh Row: Crowe, Sluaw, Wafson, Klaulce, Barfell, Gibson, Pyfer, Turner, Seiferf, Blumberg, Colun, Cuoodfriend, Scluulz, Lloyd, Sfone, Maclzall. Third Row: Morgan, Wilson, Bell, Winsfon, Maupin, Pluillips, Kolflaf, Clancy, Dressler, Lenz, Dresner, Yonlcers, Scluoenroclc, Robison, I-food, Graves, Arey. Second Row: Wlueolcr, Brown, I-Iawlcinson, Sclumiff, Krasnen, Lund, Seiberling, Toms, MacKinnon, Iafluam, Fiscluer, I-loelzle, Riclcards, Guindon, Eberluarf, Peclf, Boffom Row: Madden, Deming, Williamson, Keiflu, Brown, Koelun, Allison, Quainfanc P f' I M e B s'l I-'I ' ' e, e ico as, oor , a ie, ess, Gilmour, Jolunson, Smiflu, Peferson, Kassen. 51 II4 lConTinued from page II4l Over I,OOO sTudenTs parTicipaTed in boTh The ChrisTmas and spring concerTs, making These Two evenTs The largesT sTudenT acTiviTies oT The year aT New Trier. The ensembles, under The direcTion oT Mr. PeTerman and Miss Frances Anderson, perTormed aT The Two concerTs and aT many oTher civic and religious aTTairs in adioining villages. The choir, direcTed by Mrs. Adelaide Bradburn, had The opporTuniTy oT appearing on The Don McNeil BreakTasT Club, singing Make America Proud oT You and l-lalls oT Ivy. BoTh The ensembles and choir parTicipaTed in making Three long-playing records Tor local disTribuTion. Mr. Mages's symphony orchesTra was kepT very busy playing aT The Two concerTs, aT commencemenT, and aT The opera. The orchesTra also played a concerT oT Their own Tor The TirsT Time in many years. The concerT band began The year by marching and playing aT The New Trier TooTball games and laTer in several civic parades. A Trip To The iunior high schools wiTh The ensembles was also underTaken, along wiTh sev- eral concerTs, The main one being an all-Gershwin concerT in March, TeaTuring Barbara English playing Rhapsooy in Blue' wiTh The band. CadeT Band also became more acTive This year and planned a concerT oT Their own wiTh some oT The less-ad- vanced singing groups. Two oT The new groups which were begun This year are The FrosheTTes, a Treshman girls' chorus under The direcTion oT Mrs. Arline Reamq and CadeT OrchesTra, a beginners' group direcred by Mrs. Anah Lavery. Courses in harmony, music appreciaTion, and sighT reading conTinued To be oTTered This year, ear Training, and The wriTing oT original composiTions seeming To be guiTe popular now. Club acTiviTies held many musicians in The Music Building aTTer 3:30, wTh solo classes, ReciTal Club, and Junior and Senior Music Clubs Tlourishing consTanTly. Under The able direcTion oT Dr. PeTerman, The Music De- parTmenT This year helped To develop a new inTeresT in music among The sTudenTs and To provide memorable experience aT all music TuncTions. fwff' J 1151115 GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Top Row: Frosr, Klauke, Collins, Turner, DuThie, Crowe, BarTell. Third Row: Schulz, SeiTerT, Pinsof, Goodwfriend, Frisbyl BairsTow, T-laas, Shaw. Second Row: Deming, Lloyd, Emrich, l-loehn, Blurnberg, Lund, SmiTh. BoTTorn Row: Love, Fischer, Guindon, KeiTh, Johnson, PeTicolas, Madden, l-less. 5. f .i.i Q T . TQ. .i.i L 1 , 'T. A Eff ' Li . T .f. if . 1 'i T 'T ik T '5' T I 5 ,'.T ' J r-, .- gi 5. f 5 fy . V. ,r , 2 N' 2 - as A .ag - 2 A is is f f 5, . 4 if -V A, ,,- W., if . r, f V - - ui ,T aoYs' ENSEMBLE .Q .ss s T .5 I 3 i . fi K L gr 5 , K ' , . ss E. y . 4 :is ,f kg . 5 Y . Top Row: Lechner, Rush, Magnuson, McCul- A ' an 3 ' T iv ic V ly, Helms. A Sf? gr Q., Cz. 3 4, .,4 t - 8 il 5 Third Row: Bolger, Schoenbrod, Waldmann, .... g P Q 'mv , fy? ' K:-N 'iblf L? ' 'tt' King, Taylor, Buck. . V I 'W' Pi T 1 ,, Second Row: Farnham, Norse, Joseph, Clis- -1.5, -, ', w q, t 'Tu' Q t G! ia sold, Villiesse, Allen, Mulvaney. ff ka., V' 'Cf kg 1 19 'C-L BoTTom Row: SmiTh, EbberT, l-libben, PeTer- Ti A . it 'S' T - L son, WinsTon, Robison, Wilson, KolTlaT. I 5 2 , . 5. lf ' j . wi ' u 2 T' 'fi' f .. M '-- I ' 1 . T A . N fr ' ' N-3, . ,ff r- -M Q R ,f .. .,,, ,V , ,.... gf A r,,. :I ,HUP V L 4 El Q .fl ll5 I Un Oh La- F'. 7'u'?'iQI, V .1 PQ'-3 be 0' 4 Gccwcoow I I BOYS' FIRST OPERA GROUP Top Row: M1C,:,gf Cf emi' Si'te':'t: 74 :'Y:'3 Ea' Leiffe' Biff Seefxw S ,:t Vv ': MQC- ,, YL'-ce' ET.--' Third Row: Seca' L-1-H 5-1- Ifgffy- Vve'f 'a-W B: ze' I-1639 FifT 'i 'R SQ -.e Ze' A 2' Pvc, E :'ee. Second Row: Rickef Ngccii' Rcfe' Id' Jceew 3c 'g Kesfe' Swiss' Eel Vvisgc Cat. K:5a' Mcfgcd Bo+Iom Row: P4 'cs Maha Jooes RQCEC' ffelcef, I ICCj Hu.ef Gfafss Sr: 'cck Yc' kefs Ofc' W5's':r GIRLS' FIRST OPERA GROUP Top Row: De-'wing Khuke Kresh -en PM-er, Schfwlff, Gibson, Ba' +e5I, Kassen Turner, Lioyd, Cro.-.e Third Row: Bhumberg! MacFa'I Schuh, Shay-.g Rfckards, Pefefson Wa'som, Lund, Toms, MacKinnon Cohn, I-IOQIZIG, Second Row: Guimdon, Allison Se5tef'7rvg, Ebefharf, Seder? Fiscoef Goodfriend, I-Ioehn Wreeferx Peck, I-Iafdclnscn, 'I v BoHom Row: Moors, Madden 'V f Sfflw Johnson Gilvwour, WEI- ' I'a 'sC Quafnfance-, Pe?I:Qf55 BQSWQ Hessl Brown, Keifb. W O O 0 .I ' f , I f 43 Q I3 HI CI , if 'mi ' 5 ' T ' ' T I CT i '. F I ' , 2 1 1 ' QQ - I A gn es gg Q as ,T ,, ,, . I f Y 41 R '- :Pc I' 6 .- E IU f L' -2 f p i I EI RI, , 0 F3 ES L9 I- - Q3 9 Q .uf I 'I ' g'- H. f 2 'I ' ' If N- 'f-'I 4 A . 4 V -1 .I AS ns is 1 Q ' I. .I .L 4 .. ..I GIRLS' SECOND OPERA GROUP TOP ROW 53 'I' C31 Aiiff f . E st' Stffzeje' 55,2 Vclif Crib Tczfuc' Sdcffffi Rini! Lauer, Andreas Plcseve, Sm?-ev Beffirvan, Nord Thhd ROW 'J' PC -3' K '?4 5S 7 '39 Gi UST? V5 'S 5216 CTE A 5' Qmfis KauQ2 Dcfcvd Sacco Sveir, WPI+es'de Friprd +4 I ' Second Row: 1 , Tie S 'Ca SMF C-1 T his K g Li- r ' E .'g'e' 35'g':: 'N-Pzcxgf M3:MI ew Mikhail, Er'-Elargd f-,opeibiumv Banpea SCOQH- Boffom Row: f?f,f Ve. Va, I-? e N Man A 5' ff 2' C556 NL-. S' ,A E, VJ-Cy , SUN, HEUCLN Spank BOYS' Top Row: ' II ,, MnddIe RowA BoH'om Row: II6 SECOND OPERA GROUP fx VW f 1:' :,13- Q' mf:2?Qoo1 S.-4' ca rw rx SENIOR MUSIC CLUB W Q Q I ii '-' Top Row: -ece'e' Szfmo Seae' Myeef 3: ge' ewes rzarfram, 6 I n W -re' B3se'C f' V:C, . 55' I Clie' Deere 54' . ' Fifi-I1 Row: 5,51 Re 3 S, h , seen' Zfnam I-,-fin Nerf, , ' Rcoser Nas' Were Q-at, A I D. Cmsfeo Raina: Keene 74. ii in tiff! Bel'er. Fourfh Row: Core -Joe Heel V 1 ill Bamelr C'o.-fe a'e Mime ,- :, N os, ,V , i Loyo Free' Cafe' We: le , lk-QW E ' - r 6 +315 Swr.-nA 2 I Third Row: 6:33 N-', Carsnal Y ,, , N X ' Q ferns Lolvnef Szmli Good- - i ' ' W N riend Frfeomar, Mvricpe Toms i A l Soillvar Guiroon Lore J. C '- sred Arnold. Second Row: Bergman VVe:n Lune Mirene Bro.-.n Ke r Se?- ler' Husror Bawe' r-lafnsceraer English, Peck Anocrscf' Siler. BoH'om Row: Blirncefq Heern ,fy Baloize Kemper Gecarlcr Mad- , den, Williamson Tree Crain, , 5,33 Slurleyanr, Pericelas Bradield X 24 I n 8 Pannirch, Johnson. 2 if R Vg, g , er: or S- ,, JUNIOR Music CLUB 9 Top Row: Traf.-eek, Aioer Slkers, Brown, Wirez, Mi',a, Kimball, v Lenz, Arnold, I-lamilron Frosf, Rammon. Third Row: Van Wolf, lr-gg-rggll, Becker, Hoelfn Braun Marrin, 'Hg 5 Perlman, Bradley, La v-.' Lloyd, Newman, Salzrnar. J Second Row: Blood, Srockfon O X ,,, : Crain Price, Pafyk Molwlenbruelw, I dv Zelier, Moeller, Vwfongerlit, Cor- coran Boqarl. BoHom Row: Blumk:e'q, Ovson, Ry- erson Miller, Fraser, Roewade. Barker, Rosenflial, Rodgers, Ru- m O 6 A r 9 Iwi, Miller, Nigliberr, O . . ex , 'S F5 QQ FII 'I G 'T ' 2, line G gif 01 'G 3-., jg, 3'ivk'QMl gg 5 if li M iff GIRLS' FIRST GLEE CLUB l Top Row: Nisen, Burgoyne, Van Ooslerlmour, Hager, Feldman, Adams, Larson, Milclwell, Miklau, Hainernann, Fourrh Row: Wieland, Flippo, Byler, Greenspan, D. Smiili, Colwrs, Sclwrnidl, Cook, Cunlz, Lehman, I-Iinkle, Clark, Frigdnerl Fggdiqlfl Third Row: Garner, GaNun, Larsen, Whipple, Beusclw, Ingersoll, Addinglon, Srnillw, Coleman, Binkley Vennard Wg-rgfrand, Cglwrqx Qgfdgp Cum, Hegel p,Q,5,I,, Second Row: Gorman, Barker, Dean, Milclwell, Ward, Bradlield, Nelson, Moniqer, Anderson, Scnrarn, Rryngay, N990 Perl-nan page Tru, Hgfzy i i A Bofiom Row: Gray, Kuhles, Sfurlevanl, Crain, Ruland, Nauioks, Kemper, Belknap, Jespersen, Bernslein KulbarsF Zimmerman Fall, Mlilff Brnfftam gfI,,i,d3 SGIZITTGVI. BOYS' FIRST GLEE CLUB Top Row: McLucas, Lokensgard, Smalwa, Srnillw, Wells, Cawelli, Beierwalles, Ibis, Jenkins. Second Row: Zimmerman, Byrne, Davenporl, Sul- fon, Dullwie, Culberq, Margolis, Reilly. Boffom Row: Loveland, Lenz, Moorhead, Fislner, Rosenberg, Czerwonky, Lundy, II7 -ni-.-i..........,.., . SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Firsf Violin: Anderson, Frosf, Goodrich, Horrell, Husron, Lesrina, J. Olmsred, Orlind, Panniiclw, Samuels. Second Violin: Beclcer, Black, Garrison, Goranson, Jones Levin, Merrick, Ovson, Salzman, D. Smifri, Wolf, Viola: Geiger, l-lildebrandl, l-lamilfon. Cello: Alder, Bradley, D. Olmsled, Reise, Sillen, S. Smillw. Basses Enqlisri, Lodarer, Lirfell, Lloyd, Moreen, Wolrl, Flule: Friedman, Harnsberqer, Nesselrod, Parsliall, Rusnalc. Oboe: Buck, Lloyd. Clarinet Greene, Hufson Noble, Rosenbaum. Bassoon: Beller, Miclrey, Sullivan, Frencl'1Horn: Bundy, James, Kiper, Kirkland, Quiclc. Trumpef: Carlwriglnl, Hales, Peslce, Slianalian Trombone: Durlriarn, Ericlcson, Wriqlril, Tuba: O'Neil, Percussion: Allen, l-lirsli. Piano: Milcliell. I l CONCERT BAND Flules: Gralwam, Harnsberqer, Irvine, Kaufman, Lyrle, Menard, Nesselrod, Parsliall, Rusnalc, Slarr, Wlwilney, Wilder. B-Flaf Clarinels: Adams, Alberls, Daslwow, Douqlrily, Eisenberq, Fox, Goldman, Goodwin, Greenebaum, l-leilebower, l-lolub, Hulson, Jaffe, Levin, Meyer, Malleqq, Micliel, Noble, Plonsker, Rosenbaum, Shane, Spero, Wollum. Alio Clarinefs: Plnilips, Tlwalman. Bass Clarinefs: Finlc, Gairisson, Wniie, Oboe: Buclc. Bassoons: Baller, Mickey, Sullivan. Alfo Saxo- phones: Minx, Porler, Verne, Wiebolr. Tenor Saxophones: Bennell, Gudeman, Miller, Barifone Saxoplwones: Berg, Milclwell. Corners-Trumpefs: Albreclwl Blick, Bowman, Carlwriqlnl, Hales, Hendry, Howell, Karralcer, Mills, Moulding, Osborne, Peas?-er, Peslre, Scliildgen, Sellers, Slnanalwan, Wirrz, Wolff. French Horns: Bundy, Glover, Jamcs, Kiper, Kirlcland, Quick. Trombones: Alexander, Dudrnan, Durlwam, Erickson, Kay, Knoll, Macomber, Neis, Wriqlil. Barilone Horns: Ben' iarnin, Pcr+or, Quick, Sellers, Slring Basses: Moreen, Wolri. Basses: Arnold, Merz, Moses, O'Neil, Roolcer. Percussion: Allen, Gray, Honnessey, Hirscli, James, 1,-,Marr McAulil:ie, Salrol, Swarfcnild, Willcey. Baron Twirler: Gibson. 'X CADET BAND Flufggg S ir.-.n F' l n' GQ , Clarinelsz Azfn S f'I FTC G 32. l-lzojes, Husfon Kendall Lucas, Mccornbs, Simonds, Smillw, Sleolicln, Srivers, - Oboeg 5,54 Bassoon: Mi:-. Alfo Saxoplwonesi A'1'ef-s Cif-e Kebferer Marlin McLucas. Cornef: Davis, Goodyear, Hendrickson, Hg ov 'Nil 1 we Q' Svi 55 fide' 7 -6 :ffm f Try? ir' F. Wagnr' M. Wfagner VV-allaie. Trombone: Blackwell. Bliss Lawler, Sawers. Sieweri, Yosl. B-urifone Horn: T-.re em' Ha gr' Srwrt Viv Basses: Sera Sfermar. Percussion: Baococlr Pole-oder, Clwrislie, Emery, Fleming, Ka'sin, Kennan, May- Mrg r- sn- S Concerf Band Assislanls: fy'-wc' Ge nf' Gennecaum Mira-on Rosenbaum. lI8 fl r c G, ffl 6 e,,,r GIRLS' SECOND GLEE CLUB A Top Row: Jackson, Salisbury, Levine, Kaiser, Sfuebner, Coolidge, Daniels, Kenney, Folzer, Kelly, Spacek, Kase, Kennedy, Knobel. Four+h Row: Merrick, Bradley, l-lenrich, Kay, Goodall, Marshall, Madden, Feldman, Enchelmayer, Neier, Newion, Fisher, Bern, l-loward, Leirner. Third Row: Lauer, Cunningham, Price, Ragland, Siein, Doiy, Jones, Yosr, l.ocRerbie, Ude, Perlman, Ovson, Karslake, Quale, Young Handler. Second Row: Bazzoni, Law, Schramm, Crane, Waller, Franrzen, Collins, Renfield, Reise, Spangenberg, Gielen-Pinsoi, l-larris, l-lassel, Moeller, Arwood. Boflrom Row: Prince, James, Pullman, Buchanan. Dickey, Gilmour, Menard, Connell, Snow, Alschuler, Cox, Brush, Romack, Showley, Gordon, Murphy, Villiesse. J.2p .. . 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M s Wy i, W Mi., F ' N , , ia 3 ,W , , f r A, it f J xv J I f W Q- I ' ,Q ds 5 , r 'Q if E1 r - ni ,rw Q rzrfrb' r 5 6' ' i 3 ' 2' rygfy I4 , J , , fffwfgf 'MQW K , ,uf ZWQ 44 D i mv ' 'Q 'lv .s PNJ, GIRLS' SECOND GLEE CLUB B Top Row: Yosr, Brown, Adams, Blass, C. Smirh, l-lunyady, Lewis, Busby, McConnell, Taylor, Thorman, Roll, Rainey, Heirmann, Andrews. Fiffh Row: Glaeser, Drozd, Blair, Schroeder, Bericher, Bules, Jacobson, Sioops, l-lechi, Tenney, Tasky, Wright Johnson, l-less, Grossberg, Sribgen. Four+h Row: Van Benschoren, Levernier, King, Ayres, Clirle, Cunningham, Lindsrrom, Wesrerman, Segil, Robert Piaelzer, Belmonr, Becker, Sinclair, Newcomer. Third Row: Mueller, Srockron, McCloud, Robinson, Keiih, Cooley, Bell, Smifh, Morrison, Baker, Bradley, Schneider, Good, Alder, Wesflake. Second Row: Bishop, Oakhill, Romane, DeFalco, Dunning, Ashron, Rae, McKeown, Anderson, Williamson, Marcus, Sawyer, Mora, Orwig, Rinker. BoHom Row: Weiss, Price, Nighberl, Bogarr, Weiss, Delson, Wald, Michel, Wesrrich, Williamson, Floun, Smirh, Yaqer, Whitney, Viglicifi. -fg 960 mir if I vvvf, V TREBLE CLEF Top Row: Schuleman, Yales, Buchanan, Lydecker, l-luliman, Moore, Erickson, l-lorson, Rose, Thiele Leach Corner Arkssoc Fa- , !Ar'L'5 . Third Row: Wilson, Salerno, Calloway, Tulrle, Ferguson, Racine, Van Weyk, Forgan, Schell, Barres, Berger, Krueger, Rrg ev Carr: if Page Second Row: Srrassheim, Schmid, Mackenroih, Morris, Moses, Eisler, Wrighr, Fausr, Srearns, Reynolds, Frazer Krnem Trzm K,-f Hz,-A Boffom Row: Sergenl, McMullen, Ross, Cary, Klayer, Miller, Tokarsky, Fraser, Naiarian, Goodiriero, Greco. Gcson ' 'L' Baci' 3 II9 , 42 5 ' SQ, Q51 . if i, if' , sz ' ' 'fa' if - .' ' - i. 4 ' 5 V i G 'I 5 , 3, 4 - r , 'af J n U -. i -' an ra - 1 , on do bl 'ai 1 Y' I Qu T' ., GIRLS' CHORUS on Q ahh Top Row: Cairns, Novoiriy, Ulnrig, Reuler, Vifilson, Wieooldr l-leilmann, Goldsrniflw, Ford, Dunbeck, Weiller, Wilmoi, Fredericlc, Donner. Fiffh Row: Allen, Moir, Riclnmond, Daley, Hermann, Vance, Peierson, McLain, Meier, ilnalin, Cornyn, Miller, Long, Liisey, l-lenselrnann, Grayen, Sclnmidl. Fourfh Row: Forhis, GaNun, R. Brown, Moore, Mennel, S. Reinclre, Beirzel, N, Neuman, Kulz, Mulnlenlvrueln, Korlti, Felfman, J. Newman, E. Wilson, Alexander Slrpnre, Nelnlgen. Third Row: Eirmi, Scnrriifl, Campbell, Garner, Palelrri, Murray, Wallcy.'irz, Knapp, Scliwalb, Gance, Parenl, l-lasiings, F. Miller, Forsberg, Croisani, Brandenburg Ra rn mon. Second Row: Jones, Proyal, Keaiinge, Gray, Gieser, Rose, Pioiier, Bingnam, Deleviii, Siaub, Server, Brown, Meyn, Newman, Coainey, Colion. Boffom Row' Nolzgr, Evans, iressel, Reinclco, Pefergon, Kolcneuer, Degryse Taylor, Kauirnan, Voigl, O'Connell, Larson, Kreuizer, Fried, l-louclc. ' 9!L01l,Z2A yfww yfww . AA- ' ff' , o ,si .ai ,C , yi , me-y my 4 :Az 'Jig' .W ,S BOYS' CHORUS Top Row: Colville, Jaclcson, Miller, Douglas Hamel, Slwoil, Clarlce. Third Row: Kurz, Balgon, Bfnirfll, Milclwoll Sclnniidv Sunderland, Ailrisson, Jacob, Lano Second Row: Priory, l-laiyr-y, Hrymann, Elf lifill, Sullivan, Vifaiarun, VVz,i:zonlr1crq, OI- Son. Boffom Row: Olrrislr-rl, Alderman, Palrnrfi O'Sl'irm, Lrindlirqld, Kimlnirin, Sprawl, Jarnrff W'iill,. l i si ' ., 'V' ax- 'aasil s Glu ' F 3 Q-:.,l , . :ai , L soYs' SECOND GLEE CLUB ' ' Top Row: Aiwa, ary.-mi, irr,i,f,,,, ii,,i,iir,,r mor, Diarrionrl, Miclfoy, Lonliricr, Mai' Lean. li Second Row: Wfillficri, Baicr, Mecca, Ro-,', had .ff Slielby, Rolnlen, Magnani, Lolz. Boffom Row: Sireel, Bigrgcrl, Collins, Wyrici lcen, Rullieriord, Tlioeleclfo, Papaz, l2O CADET ORCHESTRA Violin: Byrne, Corcoran, Larsen, Miller, Paiyk Rodgers, Swanson, Zeller. Viola: Berger Sfring Bass: Sieele. Piano: Sargenr, Flufe Braun, Brown, Frosr. Clarinefz Blood, Slivers Trumpeiz Tourrellol, Wallace. Trombone Blackwell, Percussion: Clirisrie, Maynard This year's opera, Ruddigore, was The inlroduclion of a Gilberr and Sullivan opera which had never been performed al' New Trier before. Sraged in March, rhe pres- enlalion ran one less nighlr lhan in pas? years, due lo The many complicariors caused by having lo hold The opera in Glencoe insread ol New Trier. Ruddigorel' is rhe slory of Robin, a baron disguised as a farmer To escape a curse on his family, which siales lhal he musr commil' a crime a day or die. Robin wanls +o marry Rose. bur his sailor brolher Richard comes home and discloses Robins real idenlilry. This frees Sid Despard from Jrhe curse and he marries Mad Margarelt buf Robin, logelher wilh his lailhlul servanl Adam, musr commir his daily crime, unlril he suddenly discovers a way 'ro escape The curse, finally enabling him +o marry Rose. Try-ours were held in January, and re- hearsals began soon aifler. S. Randy Wins- Jron and J. D. l-lelms were given The parl of Aobin: while Fern Frisby and Loreley Barlell played Rose. Dame l-lanah was por- lrayed by Avis Crowe, Barbara Johnson, and Virginia Lloyd: and The par+ of Rich- ard was assigned Jro Bruce Wilson and Fred Waldman. Carole Blumberg, Sylvia Froslr, and Margol Keilrh were Mad lvlargarelt and l-lenri Rush and Tony Nicholson played Sir Despard. The parr ol Adam was given lo David Joseph, Jordon Lewis, and Philip Coleman' and Jim Allen, Jaclc Clancy, and Tom Embree appeared as Rodericlc. Qrhers included Norene Durhie and Terri Good- friend as Zorah, and Evelyn Deming as Rufh. 43 A in F G-HOSTS INFLICT TORTURE ON ROBIN RICHARD DANCES HORNPIPE DESPARD AND MAD MARGARET i- K 1 E 5 cr-ionus or snloeswuos IN THE FIRST Acr or Rumours-ons v 4 i 5 1. 4 - l 1 v P --. ' ,,. - N Cl 1 ' wwf- - , - f.: ' Q ' lg J 9 ,.J F' f PRINCIPALS OF RUDDI6ORE IN FINALE OF FIRST ACT 1 vb -41 N f RICHARD AND ROSE IN LOVE DUET MAD MARGARET AND ROBIN IN SECOND ACT ff I I WHOLE CAST IN FINALE OF SECOND ACT OF URUDDIGORE DR PETERMAN CONDUCTING .1 'ff - ... -.pq . Y , C., 9'e w V VG 3 1 -g .Xt ': . Z MUSICALE CLUB 'vw T 11 ' T ' w A 4 L ., V 'N ran br, ,S . v ' 1 T L 4 V' ' 7' f T w 'I Q Top Row: Klemperer, PorTer, Goldman, LighT, f .' ' Z- I ' f,,i' T' A f l-lenselmann. be li, , - .T ' .iq ' , .7 4 11 .S ? 9 ' V, I 3 , . I I In It Middle Row: PTeiTer, Miller, Winie, Goodall, Nelson, English. BoHom Row: Ederer, I-lasTings, KlaTi, Gleave, KeaTinge. Mrs. ElizabeTh Kidd, who is head oT The Musicology sec- Tion aT New Trier, was on leave The TirsT semesTer To visiT Greece, France, and EgypT wiTh her husband. While abroad, she sTudied The Tollc music and broughT baclc many samples oT Toreign iazz, which she is inTegraTing inTo her courses aT school and using Tor lecTures in The viciniTy. Musicale Club, sponsored by Mrs. Kidd, was Temporarily direcTed by Mr. RoberT SweeT during her absence. The club is composed oT sTudenTs who enioy lisTening To and discuss- ing music: several Tield Trips To concerTs, baIIe+s, and oTher musical evenTs Took place This year. ln pasT years The Musicale Club has sponsored a concerT series oT Tour programs Tor sTudenTsg This year, however, due To The new building program, The series was limiTed To one program, which was held in The gym. The club was guiTe Tor- TunaTe in obTaining Tor The concerT The BosTon Pops Orches- Tra, direcTed by ArThur Fiedler, an evenT which was open To school signees and To The public by special TiclceT sales. This was undoubTedly one oT The high spoTs in The year's program oT special enTerTainmenT. I CELLO AND VIOLIN SECTION OF BOSTON POPS SYMPHONY 7,54 X T ,135 ' ' EQ Ti . . 'f' i i ' I I Q if . -1? . - T. I 9,I:34jf7fG,' ' ' ' . . c A i ff 3, Qi i -F s 5 . VV K. Q ..-R U J . if X ' L ,'x ' -' . , 2 if T ' A 5 ' i K fi I T M. X . X l I Nw 'TEL if 'I F . 4. 1 H CONCERT COMMITTEE Top Row: Klemperer, PorTer, Goldman. Boffom Row: English, Winie. GUEST CONDUCTOR ARTHUR FIEDLER LEAVING PODIUM l . M Ks. SUCCESS STORY: ACTOR RALPH BELLAMY AND DRAMATIC CLUB SPONSOR MR. COBURN FACULTY DRAMATIC PRODUCTION STAFF Xfiss Rhodes, Mr. Jones, Mr. Harper, Mr. Lehman, Mr. Holland, Miss GBFGGBV, Miss Kral, Mrs. Cai-faiauilh, Mr un. DRAMATIC CLUB BOARD Top Row: lngilei-aff Wfefnrar Caver he Vvlscn. BoTTom Row: Lrd B'3Cl:i9f7 Lvxe S'e.-4 Yee-er,Dahicer:1 T24 During The T954-55 season, The DramaTic Club Tried To presenT under Trying condi- Tions enioyable plays oT a high calibre Tor The New Trier sTudenT body. WiTh Tour major producTions and Two nighTs OT one- acT plays, a wide varieTy of excellenT en- TerTainmenT was presenTed in spiTe oT The lack oT an audiTorium. 0TTicers oT The DramaTic Club lBob CasTerline, presidenT: Doug Buclc, vice-presidenT: and Adrienne Lange, secreTaryl cooperaTed wiTh The Tac- ulTy board in arousing more sTudenT inTer- esT and providing larger and more enThusi- asTic audiences. AnoTher TaceT oT The DramaTic Club, The verse-speaking choir, under The direc- Tion OT Miss Virginia Kral, also worked long and hard This year. Their many programs were received wiTh high praise by Those who were TorTunaTe enough To view Them. A unusual segmenT oT The DramaTic and Speech DeparTmenT, The verse-speaking choir has done much To creaTe inTeresT in The school's dramaTic acTiviTies. WiTh no suiTable audiTorium Tor large producTions, The DramaTic Club Turned To in-The-round producTions, and The TirsT play oT The year, Goodbye, My Fancy, direcTed by Miss WiniTred Gahagan, was presenTed in The lunch hall. So high was The inTeresT and so enThusiasTic The audi- ence ThaT oTher Tull-lengTh plays were also presenTed in This manner. Goodbye, My Fancy, a modern com- edy, concerns a Congress woman, AgaTha Reed, who reTurns To The college which had expelled her, To make a speech Tor The graduaTing class. IT is discovered ThaT The presidenT oT The college is none oTher Than Jim Merrill, AgaTha's ex-Tiance. The ar- rival oT MaTT Cole, a LiTe phoTographer, enamoured oT AgaTha, TurTher complicaTes maTTers. Leading roles in This comedy were Talce by Adriene Lange as AgaTha Reed, Doug Buck as Jim Merrill, Tom Embree as MaTT Cole, and Barbara BradTield as Ag- aTh's eTTicienT, sarcasTic, and Thoroughly en- ioyable secreTary. ln smaller parTs, Randy WinsTon capably handled The diTFiculT parT oT The narrow-minded presidenT oT The lConTinued on page 125, 1 'F ll' , A J? vERsE-sPEAKiNe ci-nom '-' f' fv Top Row: Andrews Siler, H555 by J X Morrell, Wieland, lNyss, Welch. l Middle Row: Jenks. Sabize, Ruskin, l Sleglich, Kay, Deming, Weiss. ' 'v' ,' 'Y - 2 BoHom Row: Leafirr, Veague, Pos- , ay Q ler, Lange, Alvfaler, Robinson, ' , ' ,aa Bradlield, l-lorberg. Y W Q 9 'MHZJ' QMIHI1 lconlinued from page I24l school board. Also lo be commended is Anne Moore, who Qave a delighhful infer- prelarion of lhe presidenl's ralrher giddy wife. In lalre fall were presenlred lrhe lirsl one- acrs, which were ol an experimenlal na- lrure. These included 'llhe l-lappy Journey, direcled by Miss Mary Rhodes, wilh Gwen Cgilvie and Bruce Wilson in leading roles? Horizon Visiblefl wrilrlren by Dr. Small. head ol lrhe Foreign Languages Deparr- menlr and direcred by Miner Coburn wilrh George Eddy and Chuck Wonderlic lead- ing an all-male casli and Chilra, an Easl Indian play direclred by Mr. Lee Morgan. Leading paris in This unusual siory were lralcen by Sally Lind, Sharon Welch, l-lenri Bush, and Louis Cohen. Added ehfeclr was provided by employing Jrhe arlrislrry ol lrwo FX Indian dancers, Mira Guha and Damal Ah- mad. Many freshmen and sophomores re- ceiyed rheir lirsl' ailing Thrills in 'll Love Lucy. The lresh-soph play direcled by Mr. Lehman. ln double-Casl produclion, all parrr were Capably handled. The winlrer play, anorher produclion in rhe round, was lrhe dramalic l l'he Heiress, lconfinued on page l27l D DRAMATIC CLUB 'i lug' Top Row: Lill Rush Wells, Hayes, Embr-ee, Spare Mccuiy G':oo's Snuma' De . 'f 's Seeso' -in ff if 3121 . n , r Four'rl'1Row: Bfwnoll, Wheeler, Collins, Philliils, Arno'd Wonoefc ?a.':' Cos' 256' f-toe Pwe 2:2 'ez 1 f.:' ' -1-- Thircl Row: Lea-wir+,G1aines, Kischer, Taredesn Andre.-.is l-losling We C' WIN Q- 'l' 1 '2 J ' M' Mevir Nenlsen. Second Row: Smith, Pinlcerson, Gddberg, Sanders Besef 5 mpg 5 A mix: Str- 'rs' -:': N' 5' f berg. Boffom Row: Johnson, Wonderlic Ceave Mcore L, 3'ao ed 5. 3'i s A :ii- lin, Zimmerman, Lang, Forgai l25 An inleorf rarr of fhe Drarnafc Cob is The 'lufrerous crew which work behind 'he scenes lo make The pfofiucliorws successlul. Rufh Fells and Jane Gibsons fnalceeup crews. duided by Miss Gah- aqan, easily overcame The diniculfy ol in-rhe-round malcefuo. The hard-working and unsung cos'ume crew, direcred by Mrs. Beverly Cornell and Miss Mary Rhodes, did well on all produclions, Miss Vir- ginia Kral direcled Marilyn Dahlbergs busy props crew. Sound, sponsored by Mrs. lflizabelh Cavanaugh. was an imporlanl laclor in all produclions. Mr. C. l l. Jones and his lighl crew are lo be congraru- laled for 'rheir line worl4, as is also Jerry lnqleharfs experl slaqe crew, direcled by Mr. l-larper. Bolh helped To creale many necessary eiclecls on srage. All crews received vaulable Training and experi- cnce This year in adapling convenlional rnelhods and procedures To 'rhe requiremenls ol inleresling . . ...-A .,- f , , , ,:,-,: 1 f inflhe-round slaqe produchons. 1 Q-'i Ja C' ' A f gs, 'ra-. V. 1' ri. if ig a ri '1 as 3- gf ii- 'ff 1' L ' ' Fi' :V ,-T .: we h Y Q T , T-fel QL g: -:A V' ' i 1 F i In H1 'F rv K y r ff. '-y S-1 f--Q, 1' Q cj Vee X.. T 1-2 , . , ,- 'Q' - dig ji 9 'WY .-X' '23 tk? STAGE CREW Top Row: Dudman, Peslce, lngleharl, Whirney. BoHcm Row: Perry, Friedman, Green, Perry. Qlukwlfhe LIGHT CREW Bales, Buclr, Manqel, Mr. Jones, Lill, I-lazlcfhurst, Reclcill, Minns. COSTUME AND PROPS CREW Top Row: Baller, Dahlberg, Jacobi, Thorrnan, Rue?- ringer, Guindon. Boffom Row: Cleaye, Kuhles, Wonderlic, Kuhnerl, Wesllalce, Cohee. V ,wa MAKE-UP CREW Top Row: Mcrrig Fcrinqer, Spero, OBrien, Edens, lleldnnann. Third Row: M ler, Laun, Kennedy M.icie, Gordon. Second Row: Johnson, Phelps, Addingfon, Declcer, Wafscn Pererscn Bo1'+om Row: Leber, Earnburg, Fell Sccdr Fowler, Gaulf Crale. I26 IConTinued from page I25I direcTed by Miss Virginia Kral. The I-Ieir- ess is The sTory oT a awkward young girl, dominaTed by her TaTher, who desperaTely as The TaTher, Bill Gleeson as The lover, Ioves a young man who is aTTer her money. Leads in This period piece were Taken by Mimi Collins as The girl, John Hammaker and Nina Shaw as The aunT. Smaller parTs were broughT To IiTe by Carol Shapiro and Barbara BradTieId. The spring one-acTs involved Children on Their BirThdays, an experimenT in cham- ber TheaTer direcTed by Miss Gahagang The InTormer, a Tense Irish drama direcT- ed by Miss Kral. The Tinal evenT oT The year, The senior play, was The Third oT The highly successTul series oT arena producTions. Time OuT Tor Ginger, a Tamily comedy, involves a young girl who persisTs in playing TooTbaII and a TaTher who believes in individual righTs. Leads in This amusing conTusion were Taken K---sunken,-A s.., Q. by Joan Madden and Susie I-Iorberg as Ginger, Randy WinsTon, and Doug Buck as Howard Carol: and Barbara BradTieId and Mimi Collins as Mrs. Carol. l 04.4 SupporTing roles were Taken by Anne Moore, Julie ArnsTein, Jackie Goodwin, Mary Lou Emrich, Nancy Klauke, Myrna EdeIsTein, Vic Doyno, Phil Coleman, KeiTh 'M-A 4 ' X52 SToTT, Jim Parker, Jordan Lewis, Tex Ran- dolph and Jerry IngIeharT, IS. PICTURE ABOVE: SCENE FROM GOODBYE, MY FANCY PICTURE BELOW: SCENE FROM I LOVE LUCY fo 445 AT' A GOODBYE, MY FANCY IS FIRST NEW TRIER PRODUCTION TO BE PRESENTED IN THE ROUND il- 1 312 lv-'An ONE-ACT HORlZON VISIBLE ONE-ACT HAPPY JOURNEY one-ACT cr-MMR' l28 f 1 .Q , i ff XX. ONE-ACT LADIES OF THE JURY 0112- joan W -A 3 .-w-. - I 391 4 Q - 5' ' i+ A ' , I 1 L ki? Q , A, , E, hr, , X P 5? fs 11 ,,x.-- - lj? 5 ,: 5 1 A f 5 Q' H Er, 'fei A , 1 f , ,. Y 'Q '5 ' f - fa V 1 2 7 ,. Y Q 1 U, nl- lg A F 5 5 ,-s Q 1 ' , - 5 k I ,w , ONE-ACT THE INFORMERH I I 1 iii , ,,.. . ...- ONE-ACT CHILDREN ON THEIR BIRTHDAYS' , n, ,fb 1 I I RANDY WINSTON IN TIME OUT FOR GINGER SUSIE HORBERG, MIMI COLLINS, ANNE MOORE e..Q' f7 l A MIMI COLLINS, DOUG BUCK, AND SUSIE HORBER6 DRAMATIC SCENE FROM THE HEIRESS 1? 441.1-f E--.... . I Cvlvzyu ,S THE HEIRESSH ALSO PRESENTED IN THE ROUND NINA SHAW AND VHJI QQ-L' 4 l29 New Trieris debafing Teams parTicibaTeo This year in nine Tourn- amenTs during The regular season, compiling an impressive rec- ord oT 93 wins and 42 losses. The Team was under The direcTion oT Mr. Lee Morgan, who replaced Mr. C. E. MacLean, holder oT The posiTion oT DirecTor oT DebaTe unTil his deaTh lasT year. All oT The debaTes held were upon The naTional high school Topic, which was Resolved: ThaT The Tederal governmenT should iniTiaTe a policy oT Tree Trade among naTions Triendly To The UniTed STaTes. The enTire organizaTion was divided inTo Three groups To ac- commodaTe iTs TourTeen members. The varsiTy Team compiled a record oT 34 wins and I7 losses, capTuring TirsT place in The Navy Pier meeT. The sub-varsiTy won 28 and losT l8, and Toolc TirsT in The La Grange Tourney. New Trier's beginners had a 3l and 7 record, and won championships aT La Grange, Ar- lirigTon l'leighTs, and lfasT Aurora. The varsiTy Team enTered The secTional TournamenT held aT De Kalb on March 26 and won Tive ouT oT six debaTes To gualiTy Tor The sTaTe meeT, held aT The UniversiTy oT lllinois in mid-April. This Team, consisTing oT Richard KauTman, John Olconnor, Charles Reinclce, and l-lenri Rush, Tinished in a Tie Tor TiTTh place. 1 5.1 v FORENSIC BOARD AND SPONSOR John O'Connor, Chuclc Reiriclce, l-lenry Rush, and Mr. Lee Morgan. Wlam 51h in 2 fn , 1- ,425 I30 TN.-r' sie s 'Xa DEBATE TEAM MEMBERS Top Row: Reinclce, Doyno Corwine, Rush, Olconnor Gibbons, Schumacher, KauT- VTTGTT. BoTTom Row: Cohen, Kirk Goldboss, DorTman, Levin BriTTan, Porfer. DEBATE MEETING BriTTan, Goldboss, O'Connor Morgan, Rush, Cohn, Reinclce DorTmar1, PorTer. Levin, Gib bons, Corwine, KauTman, Kirlc Schumacher. Oih .,.. 1 1,151 fa wwf-W M 1561 , V' !Qf4f,ff ?ZfWffM, 4 ff V 375,-' ' , L fff- f' f- ,ffff ff Lf ff'WW, 1,' J .P ' p,. 1pffg3j',6f4.3f'- .VJ-,f1fgfw f.fi,'f39 L, f' f X f f ,M - NEW TREK . 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V , w 1 ' . 1 5 S 5 2 51 'V - A 'F wi-fix 5 x P 'QM V L QL ' V , QQA f -af I as. A gg,- W 94-:g-J' DAVE JAMES TOM ERICKSON DENIS MOREEN BILL SMITH CAROLE SMITH HERB KASHIAN Editor-in-Ch'ef AssisTanT EdiTor Wrife-up Editor SporTs EdiTor Manuscript EdiTor Ar? Ediior r-ll' sd' nf I ,' me ,fi N SOPHS AND JUNIORS CROPPINS PICTURES w.-,J ,,, f-x 1 N.. W ls 5-,g JAy,,2fy.,N.i- 4 T I ' fu' L ' ' L c I V Z' 75: r , 0 xxx V mga, VI it -X . ECI-'OES WORKERS CHECKING COPY AND PICTURES This year marks The golden anniversary oT New Trier's yearbook, Echoes. For TiTTy years Echoes sTaTTs have pre- senTed To The sTudenTs an accounT oT each year's acTiviTies, in boTh word and picTures. Few New Trier sTudenTs realize The varieTy oi roles New Trier's Echoes has assumed since iTs incepTion in December, IQO4, which was iusT Three years aTTer New Trier opened iTs doors. Conceived as a monThly IiTerary magazine, iT never' Theless devoTed iTs TirsT year's June issue To a review oT The year's achievemenTs, wiTh emphasis upon The Senior Class, as well as a picTure OT The class. There were TourTeen seniors and Twelve members oT The TacuITyg The only building was The old Main Building, recenTIy Torn down, and There were acres oT parking space lbuT no carsl. Wifh The I9I5 June issue oT Echoes, The pracTice oT prinTing individual picTures oT graduaTing seniors was begun and has been conTinued IConTinued on page I33, SPONSOR MR. WILSON AND EDITOR DAVE JAMES es. fr' O' wr- --f f' VALERIE BOYSEN STEVE GRAHAM AL WALD JOHN HALES RHODES MYERS PAUL WE Asslsfanf Ar? Edlfor Junior Staff Asslsfanf Junior Sfaff Assisianf Chief Phoiographer Assisianf Photographer Assisfanf Phofog Sim! 11056 lCon+inued from page l32l ever since. ln ihe inierim, Echoes had changed from a monlhly publicafion 'ro a guarlerly magazine, and ir wasn'+ unlil I92l Thar ir reached ils presem' s+a+us as an annual Many presenr iaculry members were al one lime sponsors of Echoes, including Dr. C. R. Small, Mr. E. C. Windoes, Mr. E. Kahler, Mr. R. l'l. Carpenler, Mr. J. Rau, and Mr. C. Q. Waiers. Under ihe guidance ol 'rhese iacully sponsors, Echoes grew wilh +he school, from Hs iirsr senior issue of 32 pages To +oday's l6O-page yearboolc. Under rhe guidance of Mr. R. E. Wilson, sponsor, and +he srrong leadership of David James edilor, +his years slari presenfs +o 'rhe school a golden-anniversary yearboolc which rhe srafl lhinlcs is one oi ihe besl of lhe pasl lilly years. The addiiion oi eighl pages compiled wirh Fewer division pages has greally increased fhe amouni oi space available for de- scribing New Trier organizarions and acrivilies. and an orig- inal cover design and running headlines rhroughour rhe infe- rior have helped io inregrare The boolc inlo one drarnalric review oi Jrhe pasr Year oi Changes. Glher noleworihy improvemenls This year have included moving lhe class sec- rions lo a more Promineml oosirion in +he boolc, presenring more pages of snapshors, and using more phorographs and wrire-ups. all of which have increased The overall qualify of rhe 5ls+ 'isenior issue' oi Echoes. ln rhe midsl oi such obslacles as a hall-hidden oriice. Carole Smirhis hourly pleas for a new lypewrifer, Mr. 'Soc- rales' Wilsonis Hiraclured French marches, Dave James' +ireless search lor pholrographers, ihe iunior srafl members' iump-roping wirh slrings oi precious papereclips, rhe entire sralil has worked eagerly and capably lor +en months evolv- ing an exceo+ional yearboolc for an exceprional school. l 2- A SOPHOMORES ON STAFF FILING COPY L 1? ,. as 35 N r 1 E D wRlTE-uP STAFF Tcp Row: 5-5-M '-i'::c 2 2 BoH'om Row: Ceaie Ea 'ei xx XT i .i I33 L-...,.. Y?- I i 'Qui NEW TRIER PHOTOGRAPHERS Sprowi, Wesl, While, Hunyady, Joseph, Myers. JOHN HALES, CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER FOR ECHOES ,...-f - ,,.ff FRANK HUNYADY vniwriwe ECHOES Picrurzis New Irier's sfudenl pholographers, a vol- unlary group ol camera addicls, have pro- vided Ihe school wilh an indispensable and invaluable service Ihat has nol olfen re- ceived Ihe recognilion which il deserves. Sponsored by Mr. Don Smilh, The group ol advanced pholographers, ranging from Ireshmen Io seniors, lake piclures lor pub- liciiy, for The Echoes, and lor Ihe News. They devole Iree periods, lunch periods, and even Salurdays and holidays noi only in Ialcing piclures buf also in developing f-43-Q , i' RONNIE WHITE AT THE DRYING MACHINE Ihe negalives, prinring proofs, and pro- ducing Ihe linal prinls which may be used in a school or communily publicalion. Echoes could hardly be produced wifh- our lhe enlhusiasm and help ol Ihis small bul selecl group ol volunleers who give so much ol Their Time and eiclorl To malcing Echoes a successful yearbook. Picrures of Ihe adviser groups were Ial4en Ihis year by Paul Wesl, wirh John Yellow Dog Hales, assisled by Rhodes Myers, doing mosl of Ihe shors ol sporls, clubs, demolilion, and olher school acliviries. Ivluch ol Ihe devel- oping was accomplished by Tom Lanyi, wilh Eranlc I-Iunyady experlly handling mosl ol lhe prinling. Echoes also used snapshors Ialcen by orher sludenrs Ior Ihe snapshoi seclion, even Though many ol 'rhose submilled could nol be used. OI special meril are 'rhose by Chuclc Sprowl and Ron While, who won Iirsf and second prizes, respec- lively, in The pholo conlesf and, along wilh Ihe many olher sludenls, helped Io malre Ihe seclion an exceplional one. CHUCK SPROWL DEVELOPING PICTURES This year's Echoes Record, In The Groove, marks The second year ThaT New Trier's progressive Talking yearbook has appeared. l.asT year's recording, New Trier's TirsT eTTorT in This direcTion, was good buT by necessiTy experimenTal. Many changes, including longer playing Time and beTTer sound reproducTion, seemed neces- sary. This year The record was changed Trom a seven-inch 45 rpm To Ten-inch 332 rpm, and new recording eguipmenT was purchased To improve The gualiTy OT The Tapes. l-leaded by EdiTor Tom Allen, The board began righT Trom The beginning OT The year To prepare a scripT and record school sounds. AssociaTe EdiTors Ed Durham and Dave Karraker worked wiTh ScripT EdiTors Sandra Johnson and Jean Sprowl in plan- ning The record's basic Themes, while Tech- nical DirecTors STeve Hirsch and JeTT Kanne were busy scurrying around wiTh The Tape recorder. This year Miss M. SmiTh Took over as sponsor and gave ex- perT help in advising and guiding The progress oT The recording. An eTTorT was made in This year's rec- ord To presenT consisTenTly an auThenTic TranscripTion oT sounds as They were heard aT New Trier, wiTh The emphasis placed on simpliciTy raTher Than cleverness. To achieve These ends, The record was di- vided inTo Tour main secTions, wiTh more space given To such imporTanT and mem- orable evenTs as dances, aThleTic conTesTs, sTage producTions, and concerTs. The rec- ord is Tied TogeTher by The narraTion oT Phil Shuman and The use oT musical inTer- ludes by Denny Moreen and The Lagniappe orchesTra. Along wiTh Echoes, ln The Groove should prove To be a memorable 9. 'Z f,,! 0 ,f ,, W- ,fgq , f , I I 1, ,f,,f, ,,, , ,V 4, fi J -f ,f f Q , if 7 V' rl ECHOES RECORD BOARD Top Row: Karraker, McGrew, Kanne. Middle Row: Diller, l-lirsch, Johnson, Miss M. Smi BoTTom Row: Sprowl, Allen, Durham, Alderman. X T 4 ix N if 5-...ff nv .ea RECORD HEADS REVIEW TAPES FOR IN THE GROOVE Mata 9 QU . Slllllid souvenir of The pasT year aT New Trier. ECHOES RECORD STAFF Top Row: Bergman, Raymond, Vander l-leiden, ReckiTT, Clancy, Welch. Middle Row: Thiele, Shaw, Thompson, McKee, PeTer- son, Jacobs. BoH'om Row: Long, STrauss, Quale, Lippman, Lloyd, Dex- Ter, ChrisTensen. ur 1-v , . W' I ' G 37 s I35 T 1 x SUSIE TEEGARDEN JACK WATERMAN Edifor-in-Chief Managing Edifor 97.1 For The pasT TwenTy-six years, New Trier High School has been represenTed by iTs own ouTsTanding all-school newspaper, The New Trier News. Each year The sTudenT ediTors, reporTers, and sTaT'T members have sTriven To presenT a paper ThaT would pre- senT all TaceTs OT New Trier liTe. This year, wiTh a new oTTice, a new sTaTT, a new TaculTy adviser, and many new ideas, The News conTinued To publish Top- TlighT issues. Under The experT leadership OT Sponsor Mr. R. R. Boyle and EdiTor-in- Chief Susie Teegarden lThe TirsT girl ediTor since The Tounding oT The paperl, The News was guided To bigger and beTTer achievemenTs. For The TirsT Time in iTs his- Tory as a member oT The NaTional Scholas- Tic Press AssociaTion, The paper was given 2146 COLBY SMITH ANGIE LUNSFORD News EdiTor FeaTure EdiTor E JOHN O'CONNOR JOHN MAGIE Sporfs EdiTor Adverfising Manage 6051.4 dll- ' The All-American raTing in compeTiTion wiTh high school papers ThroughouT The naTion. ThroughouT The year The paper's eTTi- cienT and hard-worlcing deparTmenT heads have been responsible Tor seeing Thar The News is puncTually and capably planned each and every weelc. As managing edi- Tor, Jack WaTerman organized The worlc oT The enTire sTaTF inTo one compacT uniT. Colby SmiTh, wirh her assisTanT, lsadora Lippman, was in charge oT preparing The news secTion: Angie LunsTord and Aviva FuTorian handled The TeaTure pages: and SporTs EdiTor John O'Connor and his assis- TanT, WalTer Jacobson, spenT Their Time gaThering accuraTe sTaTisTics on New Trier aThleTics. ArT EdiTors STeve Bolger and Ann Howard and Head PhoTographer Rhodes Myers handled The picTorial aspecT oT The News. OTher imporTanT services were performed by John lvlagie and Dean Howard, in charge of adverTising: Prudy Passman, special evenTs: Nancy TalcoTT and Mary BuTler, copy: Carol Cooper, Typing: Nancy Himelblau, mailing: and Carl STremmel, circulaTion. TwenTy-nine ediTions oT The News were published This year, an increase over The previous year by Tour issues. From The opening welcome-back ediTion, planned over The summer and disTribuTed The TirsT Tull day oT school, To The closing gradua- Tion issue, This year's schedule included an unusually high percenTage of six-page edi- lConTinued on page I37l H' 1 SUPPORTING HEADS SUPPORTING STAFF Top Row: Myers, Bolqer Howard, Top Row: Zaiac, Villiesse, Wiseman, Sharnberg, Boyd, Brainard. Middle Row: Lippman FuTfrian Shemrnel. Middle Row: Kirkland, CharlTon, Vanderwiclmen, Voorhis, Sherman, Boffom Row: Biylef, Caapef, Ho.-.ard Pgggma., BoTTom Row: WaTersTradT, Long, Ingersoll, Shahfer, Vink, Schramrn. I36 ICon'rinued from page I36I Tions and oTher memorable special issues devoTed To Homecoming Day, The Evans- Ton-New Trier championship TooTball game, ChrisTmas, and April I:ool's Day. AlThough There was no change in The meThod oT prinTing and general make-up oT The paper, The TronT page was brighT- ened by The acldiTion oT a picTure name- pIaTe, depicTing various sTages oT New Trier liTe and changing wiTh The season. More and beTTer picTures were added To The news and sporTs pages, while a noTice- Jvp ' able inclusion in This year's TeaTure pages were The carToons oT John Bussiager and Dave Joseph. In an eTTorT To obTain closer cooperaTion wiTh The principal organizaTions in school, The News inTroduced such innovaTions as Council Cues, a weelcly column covering The happenings oT STudenT Council, STU- denT and organizaTionaI conTribuTions, usu- ally in The Torm oT IeTTers To The ediTor, were encouraged. Believing ThaT There is always room Tor improvemenT aT New Trier, The sTaTT conTinued The policy oT weelcly ediTorials, inTended To inTorm and inTIuence The sTudenT body. WiTh iTs many Tine issues, This year's News sTaTT may well be proud oT iTs excel- lenT achievemenTs while endeavoring To provide inTeresTing and inTormaTive read- ing Tor The sTudenTs. For many years New Trier's major pub- licaTions, The News, Echoes, and Inlrlings, have been members oT Quill and Scroll, a naTional honorary socieTy which recognizes meriT and achievemenTs in The Tield oT iournalism. By meeTing cerTain required sTandards, guaIiTied New Trier sTudenTs are nominaTed To The socieTy in The spring oT each year by The sponsors oT The Three publicaTions. STudenTs newly appoinTed This year, as announced aT The PublicaTions BanqueT on Thursday, May I2, were sen- iors Jean AlbrechT, James BenneTT, Valerie Boysen, Carol Cleave, Tom Ericlcson, John I-Iales, David James, I'IerberT Kashian, Denis Moreen, John O'Connor, William SmiTh, William WaTerman, and Paul WesT, and iuniors Ann Baker, Sonia EvensTad, STephen Graham, Karol Gibson, Margie I'Iaugh, Rhodes Myers, Joanne Ruck, and AlberT Wald. SPONSOR MR. BOYLE WITH STAFF MEMBERS LIPPMAN, LUNSFORD, TEEGARDEN, BUTLER O CONNOR REPORTING STAFF Top Row: Baker, Knapp, Vanderwicken, WesT, Magnus, Wilson Middle Row: Gelbspan, PaTTerson, Bundy, Ruclc, Winie, PieTro c BoTTom Row: Alderman, BaTernan, Schenker, Schohres, Dexlrer OUILL AND SCROLL HONOR SOCIETY Top Row: Carole Sn Tnesce' L11 Eye Mr. Nic' L BoTTom Row: Calc, S' Ta-eaarden T 'Lied E.T', ' f 1 EDITOR JIM BENNETT, CO-SPONSOR MR. PETERSON, AND CO SPONSOR MR. SWEET . N ' g . m Inkfngs has long been The maior oufler for creafive wrir- ing a' New Trier. This year saw an upsurge in s+uder'+ en- 'husasm wffh a oreiiminary mimeoqraohed issue coniaining , some o? rhe beer arricies of The previous year as a incenfive for more creafive writing by The s+uden+ body. A gre-af deal of material was Turned in and under the co- sconsorshio oi Mr. R. S. Peierson and Mr. R. Sweet 'rhe Vai? me' requiariy +o criricize and seiecf maverial. Edifed by Jim Serine high-school and modern adulr ideas and forms were bencied To Torm an inreresfing magazine of hiqh df' FJ v ,, ey cr iiherary ouaiiry. Tre oooular pocke?-size book was reoeafed for 'he Third ,,..-nv year buf more whi+e space and color were added inside ro make fhe maqazhe more appealing. The ar+ sfahf, headed 'Af by Jean Aiorechf handied The cover and inTerior ar+work which H7506 'he magazine more inferesrinq and gave New Tfers arfis?s a chance To show Their work. 7' IQSS saw a con'inL.avion of rhe high srandards of Eirerary oueldy wnch Inkfngs has shown for rhe oasf vwenry years. INKLINGS BOARD Top Row: i:sen:a-e- Mares' Cs'--.re 3a':'e' Bofiom Row: A Crefn' S5955 f'g's'. x9'iii'T'T: a1Y H2 W.. I-T i-N' 1' TMO Q4 J: -. 1 E 5 X ' - llrh -T 1! TT Q Y i INKLINGS STAFF Top Row: '. ' See ':'::5 es 'lzfisse' ::'5'a' 'Si':'e' D' e' Ke f:e'e' Cegryse. Bodom Row: X -n xi X -M Sie v :Q-'ei T38 SigniTicanT among The many New Trier publica- Tions are Those which are puT ouT by The Foreign Language DeparTmenT. Each language TaughT aT New Trier-French, Spanish, German, and LaTin- is represenTed by iTs respecTive magazine, published annually and disTribuTed laTe in May or early in June. The Tinal appearance oT These magazines generally culminaTes a Tull year oT preparaTion. ConTribuTions are received Trom mosT Toreign language classes and selecTions are chosen by The sponsors, wiTh The help oT ediTorial sTaTTs composed oT represenTaTives Trom various classes. Le Flambeau, The French magazine, conTains such sTudenT-originaTed maTerial as sTories, arTicles, poeTry, iolres, and crossword puzzles. Under The pub.. sponsorship oT Mrs. M. L. Morris, and ediTorship oT Carolyn Gaines, The publicaTion included conTribu- Tions Trom all French classes. This year's magazine was abouT TwenTy-Tive pages long and was produced by mimeograph. A conTesT was held earlier in The year Tor cover designs, and Those drawings noT accepTed Tor The cover were considered Tor use on inside pages. El PregunTon, published by The Spanish secTion oT The deparTmenT, mainTained The largesT circulaTion oT any language publicaTion, wiTh abouT Tive hun- dred copies being sold To Spanish sTudenTs. Spon- sored by Mrs. MargareT James, The magazine in- cluded besT oT sTudenT arTicles, sTories, poems, puz- zles, and illusTraTions, wiTh a prize being given Tor The besT cover design. The EI PregunTon sTaTT, headed by EdiTor Aviva FuTorian, helped To plan all The accepTed maTerial inTo a pleasing TwenTy-Tive page magazine, The only one oT The Tour language publicaTions To be prinTed raTher Than mimeo- graphed. This year The mimeographed German magazine, Die Schreiberei, was co-sponsored by Mr. Philip W. McDowell and Mr. Gordon Jensen. Now in iTs nineTeenTh year of publicaTion, The magazine sTimulaTes inTeresT in The German language by giv- ing sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To creaTe original sTories, poems, essays, and puzzles Tor use in he magazine. ln coniuncTion wiTh The sponsors, The ediTorial board helped To choose maTerial Tor Die Schreiberei, which had a disTribuTion oT abouT one hundred copies. The LaTin publicaTion, Praeco, is The youngesT oT The Tour language magazines, Tor This is only The second year iT has appeared. Sponsor Miss Len- nards and EdiTor Bill ScoTT led The sTaTT in choosing The original composiTions Tor inclusion in The mimeo- graphed magazine, which sold over Tour-hundred copies. A cover conTesT was held earlier in The year To deTermine The besT design To grace The maga- zine's TwenTy-Tive pages. -ii? LE FLAMBEAU STAFF l-lorberg, Alschuler, Cohn, KeiTh, Mrs. Morris, ATwaTer, Gaines, Pericolas, Remien, STevens. J el 1 EL PREGUNTON STAFF STanding: Hagerman, Amenclola, Coyne, Phelps, Brooker, Fell, Kuhles. SeaTed: FuTorian, Mrs. M. James. DIE SCHREIBEREI STanding: D. OlmsTed, Zeller, Broun, Heineken, Raymond, J. Olrnffred. SeaTed: Mr. Jensen, Mr. McDowell. CID lf' Ill PRAECO STAFF Sfandingz Makes Sci Qei f -famm r'--.-5-5 SeaTed: Mss Leonards. I39 SOPHOMORE BOYS' ABSENCE BULLETIN CORPS PUBLIC ADDRESS CORPS Top Row: Piocsker, Rosso, Jackson Se.-frey. Top Row: Shuman, Robinson, Saamberg, Third Row: Kaberg Naidohslc, Heineken, Da 'r- T-ie'-Tenberg Arderson, McCabe. BoTTom Row: Mr. S'niTh, l-lemersbach, Thomas. Fazio. Second Row: F1e3srer, Shinbach. l-leczog, Snaroe Parsons, BJ. BoTTom Row: Kau5man, Jones Gardner, Cummrgs, Veeder, Bogart Rcbedson. . . New Trier's club program has long been an imporTanT parT in The exTra-curricular acTiviTies oT several hundred high school sTudenTs and, as such, has been signiTicanT in New Trier liTe This year. AT The head of The program is The STudenT Councils Council oT Clubs, composed OT The presidenTs oT all The clubs, which has The job oT coordinaTing The acTiviTies of all New Trier's club program and direcTing publiciTy drives. Included in This club secTion are several organizaTions whose primary purpose is To give service To liTe aT New Trier. The Sophomore Absence Bulle+in Corps is in charge oT collecTing The absence sheeTs Trom adviser rooms every morning Tor inclu- sion in The absence bulleTin: and The Public Address Corps pro- vides microphone service aT many New Trier acTiviTies. Boy aThleTes who have won major varsiTy leTTers are members of The NM Club, which among oTher Things has helped This year in direcTing hall Traiciic changes. ConnecTed wiTh The nurse's ohfice is The Service Club, whose girls, numbering close To ZOO, have provided invaluable year-long service in The l-lealTh De- parTmenT. Girls' Career Club provides iTs l6O members wiTh glimpses oT a varieTy oT career possibiliTies ThroughouT The year. Profes- sional advice Tor boys is evidenT in The Engineering Club, which explores The various aspecTs of engineering as a career. New Trier's several clubs surveying The more popular aspecTs oT regular academic courses include Geography Club and Junior and Senior MaTh Clubs. Every Toreign language TaughT aT New Trier is also represenTed by iTs respecTive club, each being a popular means oT learning more abouT languages and cusToms. lv1osT oT New Trier's clubs are devoTed To hobbies, where Tol- lowers oT many parTicular pasTimes can geT TogeTher and discuss Their common achievemenTs and problems. Two oT The biggesT are Radio Club, which operaTes iTs own ham radio sTaTion, and Lens Club, where pursuers of The arT OT phoTography can as- semble Tor sTudio nighTs and TreguenT picTure conTesTs. exe N fINn N CLUB Top Row: fuse Nf'.e's :sr 3'3 W o S s:'1e S ' T-lice' l-Tasse-'ce' T-'ecc- . FourTh Row: 3 este C- i'3E Vaaxsse' 5':'s'i' -a,ce' Diners? Sesse S -fe VVh'Te Pyle Lechrer Bro.-rn. Wailace. Solicl. Third Row: 'v'i sg' 'act' :'ii'l E si '. 'e 3:::e'see S:':-e :awe S.- es N-Ve demic' Neko , Gross, Gillmef, Good. Second Row: :fi V e' Zeta' Ce e':' C'a :e's NNT sm Ce Pi Tire' HU? Bi-'ima' pC i i El 'Y'9i PCil5l1- BoTTom Row: 'Jars' C s'a en be ---e' STA C s'tc'e' comet' Sit K'a'T Va s:' Vac Scnroecier Jones l'-T ', l-lirsch, Hams. l40 , . X ff f , ,, ,f, ,, V fwfqfw JWZQQQQ Wy . . f -wa, ,,., , fm, ,W f ' 1 ' ff, Of Cf' , MQ!!! ww Q f f f A ,wyympl .W ff! 'yf lf! i r 174 was wf,,fff,fff .1 f ,f if Qffuw M My ,f ,W fffi a+ as ,, , 5 f Q -3 .. .' s, A f J ' fi. -1-Q i 1' . ., 4 Q - l ff 6? 9, as , ff' A' f c 5 2 e M i- mfg 'pr tw' i i Q, 4 f ' A N lv, , 'f 1 1 Zffffzifl ' - 4 Mfr if i ,fu-fy pf wc V SERVICE CLUB 1-6 0 ,-me I -.. ' ag., ' , buf '57 if ,, , 1 2 5 5' ,, Y M M - 551 , Q R.. V K 1 v W Y q 1 wa. W, ts , 7 Top Row: Toms, Showers, O'Brien, Yormerk, McDonough, Spaulding, Persons, Dahlberg, Clilron, Schmirl, Wilson, Dickens. Second Row: Hendry, Thalmann, Kelly, Wood, Hager, Lehman, Daliere, Marlhews, Elwood, Edmonds, Fosdick. Boflom Row: Anderson, Thorsen, Thalin, True, Mrs. Schoenenberqer, Mrs. MacKinnon, Loundy, l-leafh, Pele-rson, Bayer, Smuw, GIRLS' CAREER CLU B Top Row: Daliere, Thorsen, Slerrelr, Edens, O'Brien, Haas, Persons, Powell, Ullrich, Spero, Wilkinson. Third Row: Robinson, Johns, Wieland, Mabie, Baker, Morris, Nallenberq, K. Milchell, Zink, Schenker. Second Row: Drake, M. Milchell, Campbell, Waferslradr, Barlmess, Oqilvie, Coleman, Mallhews, Cohee, Schram, Quigley. Bo++om Row: Gilmour, Levilelz, Shoresman, Slurlevanf, Buller, Jones, McNL.rlen, Marfell, True, Levine. SKI CLUB -p Sap- Ref-aej l , Top Row: Avery, l-lolslead, Bradley, Plafr, Magee, Eisenberg, 1-If-dyfg, A Third Row: l-laglund, Taylor, Brighrman, Yonkers, Olson Sch,-.arfes fvmrrs' Er B C fi5f'e'1 3 k A .sf-L f- l fpaf F Second Row: Deulch, Clillon, Glos, Pererson, Belmont Glgegef l-yjeg ef Bolfom Row: Thorsen, Barimess, Belknap, Bradley, Lloyd Pane 'ngha qcses ., , s - 'crow B ff Aww- See. een-Lf Cn, L.i i l4I RADIO CLUB Top Row: Diamond, Bates, Shoop. Fourfh Row: Shuman. Eclchousc, Robin son, Badger, Foss. Third Row: Boniarnin, Grolli, Mellow Kendall, Chrislensen, Graham, Hell mer, Thomas. Second Row: Kaplil, Loveland, Paulus Sperlus, Langdon, Down, Miller. Boflom Row: Mr. Smilh, Belounciy Adams, l-lerncrsbach, l-larre, Lehni puhl, Jones, Siebel. LENS CLUB Top Row: l-lendry, Brooker, Ash, l-len- nessy, Gleeson, While. Middle Row: Mr. Smilh, Milchell, Saun- ders, Perry, Rainey, Srnilh, clecampi. BoHom Row: Eiseman, Slrylcer, Sprowl, Bloch, Finlc, Rapporl, Marlin. fxx P L Chess Club has been one ol The school's mosl aclive clubs lhis year, playing several lournamenls wilh many olher Illinois schools. Railfans Club has provided much helpful advice for model railroad enlhusi- aslsg while Slamp and Coin Club has held several auclions and lislened lo oulside spealcers concerning lheir colleclions. Arl League for sludenls arlisls and Gar- den Club lor The green-lhumb colerie have also been in evidence lhis year. For lhose more aclive people, Slci Club has provided an excursion program for slciing in neigh- boring slales, and The Square Dance Club Club has held several parlies lor square- dance enlhusiasls. Because of crowded condilions or un- favorable Turnouls, several clubs have been disconlinued lhis year, including Rifle Club. Knilling Club, Science Club, lnJrro-Spec- lors, and Fulure Teachers of America. One new organizalion, Bridge Club, was formed second semesler and has been quile successful, recording an aclive mem- bership ol aboul IOO. CHESS CLUB Top Row: Joseph, Ash, Guepin, Bennell, l-lazle- hursl, Wirlz, BoH'om Row: Johnslon, Fink, Klemperer, Jensen Cohn, Wieboldl. GARDEN CLUB Top Row: Garner, Smilh, Fagel, Goldman, Hen- nessey. Bollom Row: Mr. l-loyl, Taradash, Moorhead, Joseph. E1 ,,., 3, , 3 ART LEAGUE Top Row: lngersoll, Argenlo, Cooley, Zauner, Brighlman, Albrecht Boflom Row: Bleloch, Grinlcer, Quigley, Grinlcer, Kolchever, Kischer 'Y-...af Cavallon, Mr. Slenvall 1'2 I K- v s 4 I 'Q 4 M' 7 1 In ,ul lv! AIVXX ' l J? Ix1..e.:L. ' I I. vfirigw fs -an 'six 1 Ld--6 sl Y llrl 'O A . . Q , -. 'Sera'-.41 .- . - r v -f sf Ii..r ..'T -Jo .. vu' 4 I43 X. FRENCH CLUB Top Row: Finlr, Fisher, Wilder, Argenro, Lippman, Arnslein, Diller, Mohair, Maclarland, Yormarlc, Eclelslein, Spero, Cohn, l-lamilron, Deulch. Third Row: Newhouse, Love, Srnilh, Winie, Malrhews, Nordblom, Momenf, Meiies, Narlenberg, Miller, Merrick, l-lorberg, Fischer. Second Row: Babize, Davis, Gale, McNurlen, Addenbrooke, Cohn, Whileside, Schram, Greene, Burrerfield, Bayer, Pannirch. Boffom Row: Blurnberq, Dralce, Hanson, Afwarer, Gaines, Loundy. Uflwmefwwzmg ' ' 4 iff if SPANISH CLUB Top Row: Krueger, Salisbury, Powell, Srone. Middle Row: Aronson, Showers, Boyd Coolc, Chiron, Bofrom Row: Mr. Kahler, McNurlen, Schick Wilson, Wrighl, FOV. vm-BY I44 'M El l 1 GERMAN CLUB Top Row: Schrnidr-Burgh, Romer, Trulcenl:-rod Vovrhis. Third Row: Kaberq, Guepin, Niemfmn, Zeller Priess, Kasson. Second Row: Mr. Jensen, Mr. McDowell Mickey, Raymond, Olrnsfed, Parshall, l-lol qren, Silfen. Boffom Row: Nesselrod, Knappsiein, Phillips Schwanres, Cohn, Albrecht Shoresrnan. LATIN CLUB Top Row: Arfhur, Rainey, Dunbeclr, O'Connor, l-lazlehursl. Third Row: McCausland, Kenney, Goodall, Lighr, Fisher. Second Row: Burnham, Derrnody, Buller, Parferson, Moses. BoHom Row: Miss Paflerson, Reise, DeGryse, Srein, Meislahn, McLaughlin gud' L ,- l A ... -uw fl .. , 'Af- f Q I 1 It ' ,I X! IR 4, 4 'E ,ki -- I ,X-di -. 1 ' I ik f 4 ' 3 ' 2' A I ,. ' f ' I' - ,V I ' . N 5' , ,I 'I L l I aw .. H , WZ ,-I ,C I 1. f 5-41 v., ' 'P A . , j :MK ff .5 '- .4 ' f , xy ' 47' ' 2' 1 'f , ,MM G , ,. YN - , Q. K I 1 l , 1 ,gc R... -I 2,-. V A '-., 1 A- -' RAILFANS CLUB ENGINEERING CLUB TCP ROW? 675591557 C5 '9- M520 Top Row: :inzca fa' -'lie 'Je' 7:72. BOIIOYT1 Row: Mn Lenin-e' I'-Ie'z C Cl 'ZZ' FE'Z'E MIcIdIe Row: Eine' f -21 ' BoHor-n Row: 'fi 'fzfee , ' Jlobbiea QQ 'nf it-'K 71 JUNIOR MATH CLUB SENIOR MATH CLUB SC',!TiCEE', KW !i5IIT ME: May P.ce': Top Row: Qin' 1 igf .'!-,y A- BOHom Row: 'f, 1 A lf: Ir .3 if C SQUARE DANCE CLUB To Row: 'ffvfc Ycf' Mc' U-2.2 P Lai? A BoHom Row: MI if ff CIMA F Q fl I .IL .-!..- .LL . I45 A41 -ff' GETTING THINGS STRAIGHT ii SORRY, NO PIZZA! I THIS PROBLEM SHOULD BE DEALT WITH GANNAWAY'S HIDEAWAY Q. I46 17 E: Q. azfrcfgz gg CINERAMIC VIEW OF SCHOOL AFTER DEMOLITION OF MAIN BUILDING AND AUDITORIUM , ,, , ,,, X, ,, .J,,.,,,.A,,,,,,.-.-. what , Wu Q' RE-FRESHMEN-TS if-5 jfwzfz B 4 Q.,- - Q. H MINUET A LA MAMBO SOMETHING HERE IS INTERESTING WATER YOO DOING? --A ,-,, .- -Y--Y.- ...lnmlp.,,,, , V , fag f1'III?Uf as H li TAKEN BY JOHN DE CAMPI I'N FIVE SECTIONS AND ASSEMBLED INTO ONE COMPOSITE PHOTOGRAPH ... ,AC Oh M . , .4 V I 59,45-sggi' Yfgip 1 E..f.4.fs-fA A fa-'C':E ,f....f-swfy x nf. , La., A -- ...fl , ..A'.. f- . -rf,- '4 , 1.- 4 - A419 '..-- Y .2 . ,v gp ..,..Aa1 as - rv ' ,Tk ig' , h s r , ' ,f.'. l 'A .A A ,fi --fg, N- I.,- I J .. ,,,.,.N M.. , 4 I ,. xr, wh ., r ' -das--.A , A 1+-Y ' ' ' . A71- F 'mv -- 'A I s. ,A it Lf5'fnN 2, A 1 Uicfnfziea, ' ' CAN THE BIG TEAM WIN? ONE SAD JOE HEAVE HO! RIDE 'IM, COWGIRL! DRAWING A CONCLUSION , , - --1. e . V 'a 2 y, 7, . Kwik' V ?' 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' H'- Y , '1, 'VL-' ff!! jf fi- f . , , ,sl f' W' .ff TT! fff Tj NXT' T f 57' gzip-I .X X O W rf f f .011 ,Vu A ff ,477 W! 'TTY 'PJ CHESTER EUGENE ROBERT JOCELYN STEPHEN CHARLES MacLEAN RIPPBERGER ENGELBRECHT Chesfer Eugene MacLean, who for ThirTy-one years was debafe coach and Teacher of English aT New Trier, died aT his home in Lalce Eoresf November 26, I954. One of The well-known coaches of The Middle WesT, Mac led his debafers To many vicfories. ln l95I his Team qualified for The nafional Tournamenf held aT Los Angeles and also in l953 aT Den- ver. Because of his unusual Tech- nique in coaching, many of his de- bafers were chosen for varsify Teams in Their respecfive colleges, bringing honor To him and To New Trier. Mr. MacLean's deep sincerify and genuine enfhusiasm made such a lasfing impression upon his sTudenTs and his debafers Thaf They were loyal To him afTer Their high-school days. He will long be remembered by boTh his fellow Teachers and his sTudenTs as a real genTleman, a fine scholar, a greaf coach. Roberf Jocelyn Rippberger had hardly begun his sophomore year af New Trier when he died No- vember 24, 'l954, afTer a long baffle againsf epilepsy. A resi- denf of Kenilworfh, he had af- Tended Joseph Sears School, where he farmed many deep friends among The faculfy and among his classmafes. Parficularly fond of The ouTdoors, he enjoyed all sporfs. AT New Trier he wenf ouT for inTramural Taofball, baslcef- ball, and baseball. In memory of Bob, The members of his adviser room made a dona- Tion To The Epilepsy League To help in The fighT againsf This af- flicTion. Bob has noT and will noT be forgoffen by members of his group. Alfhaugh he losT The final sfruggle, he cerfainly will be re- membered for his courage and his perseverance. Bob was a courfeous and friendly boy whose deafh came as a greaf shoclc To all his Teachers and classmafes. While visiTing his home Town of Des Moines, Iowa, during The spring vacafion, Sfephen Charles EngelbrechT losT his life in a Tragic aufomobile accidenf April 2, I955. Sfeve had moved from Iowa To Glencoe To enTer New Trier as a freshman. Here he soon gained many friends in his classes, his ad- viser group, and among his Team- mafes on The Junior Varsify foof- ball squad. Alfhough he had a iob afTer Taafball pracfice, on ofher school nighfs, and on weelc-ends, Sfeve managed To lceep up good grades by sfudying earnesfly. l-lis many companions will remember him as a sfaunch friend, a boy who would piTch in wholehearfedly in every- Thing he aTTempTed, and one whose high sfandards and charac- Ter made him one of Their mosf respecfed associaTes. Wifh The deafh of Sfeve EngelbrechT, New Trier and The communiTy losT a fine cifizen. Aclcnowledgemenls ,. .....l6O Aclivilies ........ ..,. 6 3-I57 Adminislralion ............ IO-I2 Adminislralive Heads IO Adviser Chairmen . ... I I Qndex Facully Council .,.. Freshmen ....... Adviser Groups .,... Boys' Honor Group . Girls' Honor Group Ollicers .....,,.,.. I2 ....20-25 ...,2l-25 20 20 .. 20 Girls' Isl Opera . . Girls' 2nd Opera Treble Clel ...... Oliice Slall ,..,,. . . . erella l Ruddigore l I Board ol Educalion .. Il Boslon Pops Concerl ,..,,... l20 Building Views ...,..,,... 2-8, 9 Adminislralive Building ... 9 Demolilion . ,........... 2-8 Tower .,...,,2-3 Chrislmas Dances ....,.. I52-I53 Chrislmas Concerl ...., .... I I4 Clubs and Service Groups I4O-I45 Arl League ..,........... I43 Chess Club ...... ...I43 Dramalic Club .... ..,. I 25 Engineering Club ,,.. .,.. I 45 French Club ...... ...I44 Garden Club ...., ...I43 Geography Club .. ...I42 German Club .....,...... I44 Girls' Career Club ....... I44 Junior Malh Club ...I45 Junior Music Club ,..Il7 Lalin Club ...... ..., I 44 Lens Club .,... .... I 42 Musicale Club ...... ..., I 23 N Club ....,.,........ l4O Public Address Corps ..... I4O Quill and Scroll ..,..,.... I37 Radio Club ..... .... I 42 Raillans Club ..... ...I45 Senior Malh Club .,. ..,l45 Senior Music Club ,,.II7 Service Club .,... ...I4l Slci Club ,......... ...I4l Spanish Club ........,.... I44 Square Dance Club ....,.. l45 Slamp and Coin Club ..... I42 Concerl Commillee .... ...I23 Debale . ...., I3O Diamalics .......,...... I24-I29 G. A. A. ..........,,,... 78-8I Girls' Club .... In Adviser Room Managers Adviser Room Repre- senlalives ......., Board ...,.,.. Class Managers . Coaches .,.... Commillees . Ollicers ..4..4....... 79 79 78 79 80 ..8O 78 Ollicials, Timers, and Scorers 80 Page Girls ..,........ Poinl Award Winners Pool Guard .,... Sporls Board . ,. Absence Bullelin Slall , Big Sislers ..,..,,.. Board ....,.,. Class Managers . Commillees ...., Freshman Helpers ... Library Slall .......,. Nursery School Slall .. Oliicers ....,,..,.... Ollice Slall Represenlalives Sponsors , . . Memoriam ,,.. ,... , . 80 ..8I ,..8I M79 ...,,,....74-77 77 .. 75 .. 74 .. 76 .. 76 77 ..77 77 ,.74 ..77 H75 ..74 ..,.l58 Engelbrechl, Slephen C. .,I58 MacLean, Chesler E. , Rippberger, Roberl J. ..,.l58 ..,,I58 Juniors .......,...,..,,,. 33-39 Adviser Groups ..,..... 35-39 Boys' Honor Group .. 34 Dramalic Club Board . Faculfy Dramalic Board Dramalic Groups ......,. .,..l24 ....l24 I24-I27 Coslume and Props Crew ..l26 Lighl Crew ............... I26 Make-up Crew ... ...I26 Slage Crew ......... ...I26 Verse-Speaking Choir ...l25 Dramalic Plays .......... I27-I29 Children on Their Birlhdays ....l29 Chilra ,................ I28 Goodbye, My Fancy ,..I27 Happy Journey ...,.... I28 Horizon Visible .. ...I28 I Love Lucy ...... ,..I27 Ladies ol lhe Jury ..... l29 The Heiress ....... ...I27 The Informer .,......,., I29 Time Oul lor Ginger ...I29 Facully ...... .,......,, I 3-I8 Girls' Honor Group ... .. 34 Ollicers ........... .. 33 Sleering Commillee .,,. 33 Lagniappe ,......,, ..,. 7 2-73 Lagniappe Board ... ,, 72 Musicology ....,,.. ...,l23 Music Organizalions .... II4-I20 Inslrumenlal Groups Cadel Band .,... Cadel Orcheslra . Concerl Band ..... Symphony Orcheslra Vocal Groups Boys' Chorus . Boys' Ensemble .. Boys' Isl Glee ,. Boys' 2nd Glee .. Boys' Isl Opera .. Boys' 2nd Opera ... Choir .........,. Girls' Chorus Girls' Ensemble ... Girls' Isl Glee Girls' 2nd Glee A Girls' 2nd Glee B ....Il8 .,.,l2O .....II8 ,...ll8 .,..I20 ....Il5 ....Il7 ...,l20 ....Il6 ,.,.,ll6 ....ll4 ....l20 ....IIS ..,.,lI7 ....II9 .,..Il9 Pep Club ,,.......,...,. Card Seclion ..,...... Cheerleaders, Freshmen Cheerleaders, J.V. .... . Cheerleaders, Sophomore Cheerleaders' Varsily ,. Ollicers and Sponsors Pholography ..,,. .. Publicalions ,.,. I Echoes . . . . , I Edilors . .... I Sponsor ...., . . Slall ........ . , Wrile-up Slall .... .. Echoes Record Board 4..... .. Slall ..,,,.. .. Flambeau, Le .. ., Inlclings .,...,, ,. Board ,. .. Edilor . .. Sponsors . .. S+5PF .,...,, . . . New Trier News .. ...I Edilors ,....,.. Reporling Slall ,,, .. Sponsors ,....,,, .. Supporling Heads ... Supporling Slall , ,. Praeco ....... .. .. Pregunlon, EI .. Schreiberei, Die .. .. Seniors ....,,.... .. Freshman Helpers . Honor Sociely Ollicers ...,..,.... Sleering Commillees ... Snapshols ., .. . I Sophomores ....,......,. Absence-Bullelin Corps . Adviser Groups . . Boys' Honor Group .. Girls' Honor Group Ollicers ,. .....,. .. Sleering Commillee .. Sporls, Girls' ..,.... . , Advanced Dance . . ., Archery ,........ .... Baseball ,,,,. ... ,,.. Baslcelball ,... . ..... . Hoclcey, Jr. Champions Hoclcey, Sr. Team ., LaCrosse . .,.. ... Recrealional Games Riding ... Soccer, Freshman Team ...II6 ...II6 ...II9 .I3-I8 2I-l22 88-89 ...89 ..,88 ...89 H88 ...89 ...88 ...I34 3I-I39 31-I33 32-I33 ,..l32 ...I32 ...I33 ..,l35 ...l35 ...l35 ...I39 ,..l38 ...I38 ...I38 ...l38 ...l38 36-I37 .,,l36 ...I37 ...I37 ...I36 ..l36 ...I39 ...I39 ...I39 .40-62 4l 4I .. 40 40 46-l57 ,26-32 ...I4O .28-32 .. 27 27 26 .. 26 ,82-87 , 84 86-87 ... 86 .84-85 . . 83 , . 82 , 87 85 83-86 . 82 Soccer, Freshman Champions 82 Swimming . . Tennis .... Tumbling Volleyball . 84 83-87 , 85 84 Sporls, lnlerscholaslic Baseball ..,,....... Frosh Team Soph Team . . Varsily Team ,. Baslcelball ....... Frosh Team J.V. Team . . . Soph Team . . Varsily Team Foolball ,..... Frosh Team J.V. Team ........ Sophomore Team . Varsily Team Goll , ....... . Gymnaslics Swimming .. , Coaches ..... Frosh Team N.T, Guard Soph Team Varsily Caplains Varsily Team ,... Tennis ...., ...... Frosh-Soph Team Varsily Team ..., Track, Cross Counlry Track, Indoor ...... Frosh-Soph Team . Varsily Team .... Traclc, Ouldoor .... Frosh-Soph Team . Varsily Team .... Wreslling ....,.... Frosh-Soph Team Varsily Team ,... ...IO 90-Ill ...IO9-Ill ..lll . IIO ..lO9 96-98 .. 98 .. 98 97 .. 96 90-94 94 ,, 92 ..93 ..9O .l07 ..I06 99-IOI .. 99 ,,lOI 99 ..l0l ,.l00 ...IOO .IOS .....,I08 ..I08 N95 .....,l04 ......l04 . ...IO4 . ...I05 ..lO5 ..lO5 2-IO3 ..,...l03 ,.IO2 Sporls, Inlramural ..,..., II2-II3 J Baslcelball ..... . . , I I2-I I3 Goll .,..., . , I I2 Sollball ...,... . . I I3 Touch Foolball ,. . , I I2 Volleyball .,.. . . I I3 Sludenl Council ... 64-67 Board ....,..... .. 64 Commillees .....,. .. 66 Council ol Clubs .. .. 65 Ollicers, I954-55 ... ,... 64 Ollicers, I95S-56 .. ,, 64 Represenlalives ... . 65 Sponsors ,..,.......,.... 64 Sludy Hall General Super- visors .............. ,. 67 Sludy Hall Supervisors . 67 Sludenls . .,., .. I9-63 Table ol Conlenls , .. I Tri-Ship ,. 68-73 Board . ... . 68 Commillees . . 69 Hall Guards . .. 7I Employrnen' Ser-vice 7l lrilormalion Desi' .. . 7I Library Mcnilors , . 7I Ollicefs , 68 Represen a s 69 Sponsvs 69 Tragic Sguad 70 Usher Corps 70 I59 'aff' it Liga tv-AG u SGW l vx 5i0l2c,X f lceulri QL XIQECL'- B lucdaf-fs Lick' 329 . fjq lr jqf ' f' I 'SS W- Q59 if e fy Ref , I A f C 'JK C 9 1 ' ,, Asses Qfsei w I' ' I 'Ml' ' C . iffafji XC' ' ' ,Ii 'ofa F . ' 'wiv Z1 g I i :Q I ' 1 w 0 51 ' J I . I, T o 5 R ,IV ',.i' D s aI' 3 I X .' 6 I' Q15 I , , I ' . X.,-I-, MMQJWN V . f 4 J K. W . gy 5 4 SSW PS .lf 'W wx. ' 3 K 5 i' g 'Qy I AAL .f,'f,,.Q QQTL-VVMM T i iwfjil T ii a- ,.1f NJ I . .W .. .L .,..,1: f.1,g.1 7-fb 'T ' E I X, gfbi C2 T M! V Muff it . fr' fic- f?Qlf.f14.. FE? 3 Q51 V G . ,.,,f,,,,..,,,, .,Q,, iff5V4g,Jy,fQ,,f,,.MC ' mb I -,s 0 I,,- 7.4 Mi Acknowledgmenls ECHOES of l955 was prinled by lhe Economy Adverlising Company, lowa Cily, Iowa. Professional pholography lindivid- ual porlrails and large-group picluresl was performed by The Bernie Sludio, Evanslon, Illinois: and engravings were made by lhe Jahn and Ollier Company, Chicago, Illi- nois. Covers were manulaclured by The Shelby Crallco Company, Chicago, Illinois. The piclure of lhe falling lower appear- ing on lhe lille page was lalcen by Mr. Philip A. Jacobson, Principal ol Cenlral School, Des Plaines, Illinois: and lhe demo- lilion scenes appearing in a series on lhe same Page were pholographed by Mr. L. A. I-loyl, inslruclor al New Trier l'ligh School. Cover desi n, all inlerior desi n andf Q Q , layoul, wrile-ups. and non-professional pholography were done by sludenls ol New Trier I-ligh School, Nflfinneilfa. Illinois. 'ww ii .J TA n K 'Hoa fx 'iii ff e9 s ri, 'lik' 4 SC9 fee? ' Sd fe? fb- 1335 fxfx ,. . B 1 I 'is 25:2 lx FD 1 fi 'AJ . .15 -,,,F. 7 .1 '- , lk -ff, . 52 V4 - A Q. ,L . - 5 Q 'i . +1 , 1 HQ 'a .FF iirfu wx. '59 S 1 5? ,nf 4 xc , 2 fu -- I. 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