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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
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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,
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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.-
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