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

 - Class of 1956

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A 1 'ir S of 1956 June 8 l956 Sfephen Graham Alberi' Wald Rhodes Myers Sonya Grung Dorofhy Schuleman Jeanne Edmonds Judlfh Nordblom Richard Hobbs Bruce Alberfs ances Thorsen John Mc- Wxrfz Lee Gould Leo- a Thnele Mary Ann Loos, A I nfs James Reeves, Mi- l Dashow John DeCampi, Dorofhy Schuleman R E Wilson D F Smiih Glorla Casella Conienis 4-8 asses 9-22 1d Junlors 23-44 45-70 7I-IO6 72-76 77-83 84-87 88-9 I 92-99 I00-I06 I07-I24 I08-II6 II7 lI8-I23 I24 I25- I48 I49-I54 l55-I65 I66 I67 Ib8 LJ Q9 74 le g . I 2 P'-rw-Ag ! QD , 'QS JIS! o 'fl' ds- 5, ' I 5. ' -L., 1 24' -- 59' 5544 - ' ,iii 1 : W L., , .. ,,.,. ,. .. rg, Q, , A 1' AUDITORIUM FRAMEWORK ROSE EARLY IN THE FALL ak Sha The incoming Treshmen and new Tac- ulTy members cerTainly musT have been conTused This Tall when They encoun- Tered The numerous deTours and cramped space which old-new New Trier presenTed. To The upper classmen and veTeran TaculTy members, ol course, The school was liTTle changed Trom lasT semesTer, excepT Tor The small maTTer oT a 24OfsTudenT increase in enrollmenT. lnconvenience increased in The crowded corridors and in The re-loca- Tion oT classes, adviser rooms, and sTudy halls, For example, one adviser room dad naTural venTilaTion, a hole in one nf iTs walls. The TaculTy dining room was opened Tor classes, and many ouTf oT-Thefordinary places such as The Tour corners oT The lunch hall, The naTaTor- ium balconies, The boys' gym balconies, The lrifShip room, and The library were assigned To adviser groups. QverTlow sTudy halls also made iT necessary To use eiTher The lunch hall or The library Tor sTudy periods. Parking was even more oT a problem This year, as The worlcmen needed spaces in The TronT oT The building. To The disappoinTmenT oT many iuniors and seniors, only 406 permiTs Tor 266 parlcf ing spaces were issued, ouT oT over 550 applicaTions. WiTh The disconTinuaTion oT The lNlorTh Shore Line, The adminisTraTion Tound Two parTial soluTions To The public lConTinued on page bl RIVETED GJRDERS WERE LIFTED TO AUDITORIUM SUPERSTRUCTURE RETAININQ- wAu.s WERE HRST sleN OF coNsTRucTloN THOUSANDS OF Pl-ANK5 SUPPORTED MOT-D5 FOR CEMENT , , ii , st after lConlinuod from page Sl lransporlralion dilemma. The Glenview Bus Company agreed lo operale buses belween Linden Avenue and Norlh School in Glencoe, while lhe Norlh- wesiern, allhough unable lo offer slu- denl rales, conlinued ils service. Some porlions ol lhe new building program have already been compleled. The girls' and boys' loclcer rooms were parlially remodeled over lhe summer lo provide sludenls and lacully wilh added space in lhe way of eguipmenl rooms, showers, and loclcers. To re- place lhe HM. E. hallway, lhe worlcmen conslrucled a plyboard corridor lo lceep ...N-ff 'r .4 1 1UN'Q.,, ,. 1' ' CHAIN OF TRUC TONS OF RUBBI I 'W low Start sTudenTs obouT Ten degrees warmer end, Tor The mOsT perT, sOmewhaT drier during Their Trelq Trom The main building TO music buildings and lunch hall. Delays during The summer and Tall puT The building program Two monThs behind schedule, as meTerials were scarce and carpenTers Could nOT be Found To seT The cOncreTe Torms. As soon as more workmen were Tound, however, considerable progress was made in The cOnsTruCTion OT The audi- Torium and The easTern porT OT The new main building. BOTh OT These secTiOns OT The program should be cOmpleTed lConTinued On page 81 Y HEAPED AT THE END OF THE OLD TUNNEL was AUDITORIUM MATERIALIZED FROM SKELETON OF STEEL DESPITE HUGE CRANES, MUCH LABOR WAS MANUAL sr'x ns-T 'Sdn' if Y if is fi-2'-22? :'t'W5iE 'W AQ! ,M ri gin Cccupancy in Fall STEEL PROVIDED REINFORCEMENT AND STRENGTH lConTinued Trom page 7l by Tall, allowing New Trier sTudenTs To use anywhere Trom Ten To sixTy rooms if everyThing goes well. Also according To Mr. William lvlaTThews, superinTen- denT OT consTrucTion, Two girls' gyms, one new and one remodeled, a new sTairway To The guidance TesTing oTTice, and a parT oT The corridor Trom The main To music buildings oughT To be ready by The end oT SepTember I956. This added space will alleviaTe much oT The inconvenience TelT by boTh TaculTy and sTudenTs. When The building program is Tin- ished, TuTure classes will have The righT To be proud, The new audiTorium will seaT Twice as many people as The old, while an acldiTion To The caTeTeria will hold 400 more sTudenTs Than beTore. Also, The eguipmenT and space in The new memorial library will be unequaled by any library in This area. OT all The modern TaciliTies in The new building, The sTuolenT-managed lounge and The new Television seTup are probably The mosT Talked abouT. The lounge will conTain a small l4iTchen, a sTage, and iT approved by The TaculTy, a dance Tloor, a piano, and a Television seT, while The Television sysTem will en- able a much larger number oT sTudenTs To receive The beneTiTs oT a course Trom one Teacher, Thus increasing New Trier's educaTional possibiliTies, 'l CUP -4-H' Pl 'FJ Trier DR. WILLIAM H. CORNOG MR, WESLEY L. BROWN SuperinTendenT and Principal AssisTanT SuperinTendenT I MR. H. H. HERRON MR. P. C. GOODRICH MR. E. N. RODBRO AssisTanT Principal Business Manager Supervising Engineer Dr. William l-I. Cornog became The superinTendenT and principal oT New Trier Township I-ligh School on July I, I955. ATTer Twelve years as presidenT oT CenTral l'ligh School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Dr. Cornog came To New Trier wi+h The expressed inTenTion oT liTTing sTill higher New Trier's sTandards OT academic achievemenT and develop- ing The besT-educaTed sTudenTs in The counTry. WiTh a background oT BA., MA., Ph.D. degrees, and eighT years as an in- sTrucTor and laTer assisTanT professor oT English aT NorThwesTern UniversiTy, aTT- er which he became presidenT oT Cen- Tral I-ligh School, Dr. Cornog promises To sTimulaTe educaTional and culTural achievemenTs which, already high aT New Trier, can undoubTedly go higher. Mr. Wesley I.. Brown, who acTed as superinTendenT OT New Trier during The school Term oT I954-55, This year rea assumed his posT as assisTanT superin- I0 Qsgggsgrssregws ag' r.a2s1.-.fifiii ' - -T steers-item: - 'WP' an-v .Q 40 elcomes Wi 'au- MR. ROBERT H. CARPENTER Dean of Faculfy and Supervisor of Sfudies irrr- Q . T he . I I T E . . Lagw N. 42 3 iii-reg, l f- : -1 TT eg xr I- .1 s. is sr . T' 'T K 3? ' .s E- 3 E 355' 3.1 ragga-sa if Q23 'Jaxx ' TendenT. Mr. l2oberT l-I. CarpenTer, Tormer head oT The English deparTmenT and assisTanT superinTendenT lasT year, Took over new duTies as dean oT The TaculTy and direcTor oT sTudies, wiTh re- sponsibiliTies in curricular developmenT, Teacher procuremenT and Training, and publiciTy. Mr. R. S. PeTerson became The new head OT The English deparT- menT. TwenTy-Three new TaculTy members I gf X .1 I 4 MISS HELEN MALONEY Dean of Girls MR. FRED KAHLER Dean of Boys .X V MR. C. J. LUNDQUIST DirecTor MISS LOUISE HOLZINGER of Tesiing Regisfrar lplus Three reTurning Teachersl were added To The sTaTT To Take care OT The increased enrollmenr l24O more sTudenTs Than lasT yearl as well as To replace The TaculTy members who leTT New Trier. This laTTer group was composed OT Mrs. Marjorie Cook, English: Mrs. KaThryn SmiTh, English: Mr. Ralph BowermasTer, business educaTion: Miss Mary Louise I-look, girls' physical educaTion, who be- came, during The preceding summer, We , - MR. J, W. GANNAWAY Senior Boys' Adv. Chairman up -. ' . . we I I fesv - 5 5.12, r MISS LOUISE HAMILTO Senior Girls' Adv. Ch rma G ,N ' ii 1Q is y g l l l .V-' ' ,ni . is G - lx A BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mr. Leonard Spacek, WilmeTTe' Mrs. William H. DoughTy, WinneTka: Mr. Hiram H. Belding, Glencoe: Judge RoberT E. English lPresidenTl, VJinneTka: Mr. George B. BogarT, KenilworTh' Mr. RoberT W. Rodgers, WilmeTTe' Mr, John Efxrnold, Glencoe ' Mrs. Dale Allen: Mr. Melvin OsTlund, arT: Mrs. Beverly Cornell, speech: Mrs. Marian MacKinnon, nurse: Mrs. Charl- sie Sanders, English: Mrs. EThel TaTham, social sTudies: Mr. William P. McDan- iel, English: Mrs. Vivian Randlev, Eng- lish: and Mrs. John J. Lamb, Toreign languages. New names appeared on The TaculTy rosTer This Tall as Miss Ann Barriger be- came Mrs. Salyard: Miss Joan Franklin, Mrs. J. E. SmuTny: Miss EsTelle Miller, Mrs. E. M. EoTsch: Miss Mary Louise Springhorn, Mrs. Roland Rude. Larer in The year Mrs. HenrieTTa DocksTader be- came Mrs. John Bishop and Miss RuTh Crosby, Mrs. Charles BeaTTie. Three OT The replacemenTs Tor deparT- ing TaculTy members were reTurnees. Mr. Eugene BenneTT reTurned Trom a year's leave oT absence To replace his subsTiTuTe in The arT deparTmenT, Mr. 0sTlund. Mr. BenneTT spenT his year's leave in lTaly painTing many canvasses, MR. R. WEHR Junior Boys' Adv. Chairman MISS FRANCES BREDIN Junior Girls' Adv. Chairman many oT which were on display aT New Trier during Eebruary and March. Mr. RoberT Pink reTurned To The English de- parTmenT aTTer a year in personnel work. Mr. Leonard Morey resumed his place in The Toreign languages deparT- menT aTTer a year oT Travel and sTudy in Europe under a granT besTowed by The Eord EoundaTion. New Trier's long TaculTy rosTer be- came much longer, buT richer, wiTh The addiTion oT personnel new To New Trier. Teaching English aT New Trier Tor The TirsT Time were Miss Edilrh Bean, Miss Susan LongsworTh, and Mrs. MargareT Noble. Miss KaThryn Bowser and Mr. Ralph G. McGee joined The speech de- parTmenT, Mr. McGee also Taking over some English classes and debaTe. ln The social sTudies deparTmenT in- coming Teachers were Mrs. R. C. BeaT- Tie, Mr. W. Hughes Davis, and Mr. Evan 6. Ellis. New To The maTh deparTmenT lConTinued on page IZI if sw N Sq as MR. E. A. WEINGARTNER MRS. E. A. CAVANAUGH Soph. Boys' Adv. Chairman Soph. Girls' Adv. Chairman iiirfx . l iiirisifs i VI 'si 1,1 . ki .- ,uae-T. slfvvvd- . Q... up-q.....': MR. BELDING BREAKS GROUND FOR THE NEW BUILDING sf Q4 . ,. sb MR. R. S. REAM MISS BLANCHE VEACIT Frosh Boys' Adv. Chairman Frosh Girls' Chairman J lCon+inued from page Ill was Mr. Jaclc W. Bird. Mr. Charles F. Roclcey became inslrucror in radio and chemisrry. Mr. Beniamin 6. Almaguer was add- ed 'ro Jrhe foreign languages slaii, Miss Ann Bryan 'ro lhe home economics de- parlmenl, Miss Rulh C. Dickinson 'ro lhe library srafl, and Miss Gladys Bahr and Mr. Roberr W. Kyle lo The business edus carion deparlmenr. Ofher new lacully members were Mrs. Janelle Alpaugh, Miss Suzanne Powell, and Miss Margarel Wheeler, all in girls' physical educarion. Miss Margarel Aiax was added ro lhe visiling counselor slalti, and Mrs. Gene- vieve Savage became Jrhe new nurse in Jrhe heallh deparlmenr. Mr. Elmer Kin- asr was added lo lhe boys' physical educaiion s+al3F lo help Mr. Joseph Schmill in lhe locker rooms. During midyear orher changes oc- curred as Mrs. Lenore W. Surlon, girls' F physical eolucalion, leil New Trier, and Mrs. B. B. Johnson relurned ailer a se- mes+er's leave. Mrs. Johnson was for- merly Miss Barbara Byrne. Mrs. Salyard also leil, +o be replaced by Mr. J. F. Marran, new fa Jrhe social srudies de- parrmenr. Mr. L. Neuman came in +o augmen+ Jrhe driver educa+ion program. Olher changes occurred as Mrs. Frances l-loy+, Mrs. P. R. Schreiner, and Mrs. M. J. Trevor lefl lhe oiciice s'ral'F and Miss E. Branl, Mrs. U. McKee, Mrs. F L. F. Richardson, Mrs. V. Keller, and Mrs. F. A. Sleiiens came in To fill lhe vacancies. Mrs. Joanne Fralce also broughl experience 'ro The office slalzi, rerurning ro New Trier ailrer an absence of almosr 'rwo years. Combined facully and ollice slaici ro- ialed Zll as compared wilh I95 on rhe rosler lasl year. Few adviser changes occurred as only five groups were alilecled by loss of lConfinued on page l9l FACULTY COUNCIL: Mr. Lyle Henderson, Dr. Richard Gadslce, Mr. Lionel Lighlner. Mr. Roberl Larsen, Miss Frances Bredin, Dr. William Cornog, Mr. Jerry Kelley, Mr. DeForres+ Showley, Mr. Carl Clader, Miss Norma Sleighf, Mrs. Karol Greeson, Mr. C. O. Walers, Mrs. Anne Sfewarf. I2 re F but Eff ctive MRS. E. M. ABBOTT MISS M, AJAX MR. B. C. ALMAGUER MRS. J, ALPAUGH MISS F. J. ANDERSON E-M5 Physical Educmion Adiusimeni Counselor Foreign Languages G,-iris' Physical Educaiion Music MQ. W. J ASCHENBACH MRS. R, K. ATKINS MISS G, BAHR MR. E, W. BAILEY MRS. L. E. BAILEY Mnfhemenics Secvefnry, Sunffs Office Business Science Library Assisfanf ' new rzfk-EQSI . I sy ' , - 4, Mb Q ,. 'D . . I 0' tiff' I . , lk ' I: , Q if F WY WW 'U g 1 I ..,i.- W I if Y MISS E. H. BEAN MRS. C. BEATTIE MR, E. BENNETT MR. J. W. BIRD MRS. J. R. BISHOP Engsish Sccial Sfudies Aff Maihemaiics Business M, ECND VRS. -4 C ECRHEK MISS E. K BOWSER MR, R. BOYLE MRS A J BRADBLJRN ceramics '-'crne Economics Speech Music WEEE - BFEIDENEAC-4 4:55 A A BRVAN MR C CARLSTROM MRS. K. E CARROLL MISS G CASELLA :r'e'qn .mquqes -:we Ezonornice Inciusvriifi Aria Business Office Af' Faculty E pand to eet Mil-' U CATOF- MR C W CLADE7 MR I- R CLARK MR. M, T. COBURN MRS. J COCHRANE MR V H. COINIOLRT Nnnerv-afi:a Sc'-e :-2 S:ief':f Social Sfudies Music Office Sciei-:Q R+ ,vw A-iv? , MR T CRAVLE7 MISS M I CRITCHETI' MRS A I-1 DALG-ES MR, W, H, DAVIS MISS M D DEAMES MISS P. C DICKINSON AJ: D v g Sacisi Sw: -3, Oifaze Su SociaI Smdie-s Erqlisi' Assisfar? Libufia- M755 V B DONI-IAM MISS L W, DURGIN MRS H, D, EISLER MR. E. G, ELLIS MISS E, M. EVANS MRS J, R. FAUST' F:'e'qW I.,rq,1qe-I Ergiiw Fafeigr Lafqnge, So:iaI Studies Mathematics Enqlisi- di 'Gif MR P P FEARHEILE' MR G H FLANINGAN' MISS A E FLEMZNGTON MISS F J FLENTYE MRS E M. FLOOD MRS E M FOTSCH AW pn: Cain IPJSSVI' A-M Geoqr.ap?w Fofeiqr' Lanqwq-vu Assistmf Librwiw Side' Physica! Esumric-' N7-I P A FRANIZEN MR U K FUNIRHOUSER MISS W IN GAHAGAVN MRS M N' GALLIE MR J .I GIALLCMBARDC' MR C O GIBSON BAS Prwfizj E1..:j',:' MJ'P'er'1, :, Uf.-'vfsffcs JP: Sp:-eii' Mafhemnics Boys' Physica? Ecucyfin' Book Srofe M.. ,:ie' I4 Enrollm nt lncre MRS. K. GRVEESON MR. R, HJORTHAMMAR . K , MR. J. A. JACOBSON as MR. D. F, JODA MISS G. L. KARL Engflsh MR. D. GUSTAFSON MRS. M, J. HARPER MR. R. A. HARPER MR. L E HENDERSON MR. F A HOLLAND MR L A HOY1' MR A, A, HURLEY MR, L C IRWiN Qnx IDL MRS, L. P. JACOBSON MR. B. JAMES MRS, M. M, JAMES MR. G. JENSEN t-Office MRS. L L JOHNSON MR A JOHNSTON MR C H JONES MR E W KAHLER M!SS S D, KEATDNG MRS V B KE-LER MR J L KELLEY MESS E 1 KE-SC Girls' Physkai Educdffan Offfze Swff A:f,.s'me Co.:se':- M.sVberr.1fI.:s j I Emphasis Is on Quality MRS. E. A. KIDD MISS B, J. KING LMSS J. F KIXMILLER MRS J D. KCRMAN V55 V. E KRAL MRS. R. N. KRIEG 1 Physxcnl Educ her cn I Sud MR R. W, KYLE VR B. H. LANDWER MISS E. M. LAFORQE VR, R LARSEN VF. C Business Krdusirhd AHS Fcfdgn Lcfqnmges 'c..s1r?f' A'?s Pty: Ff'y5 wc Speech Ad?us9menY Ccunselor K LALIER VRS A. W, LAVERY cv Ec.c.'Yc'f Music MP.. N. S, LEHMAN MRS. S, J, LENARD MISS H, M. LENNARC5 VR, L LEGHTNER V SS S B, LCNGWCRT'-4 MR. 5. A. MAGES Engiish Musk MR R, MALINSKY MR H MARZ MISS -. J MAY 5-AR, 5 MCPCWELL VF' .' C Will-DZEAN VK, R G MCGEE Ado Driving Scckfl Swdfes M.-Yhervuflcs 5c'e'gr -.- g..'qc-s Ezvs viz: Ec-:.f'Ac' Erghh 521 P-USS G. L. MCELLER MR, L MCREY VRS. M, - VCRR S UW, .' U NAY '-'WS P 'xCFf 'RCP MR. O A, OAKS Fcrdqf' Lvnquvqcs :reign Lvnqu.-qes Vvelgn Lfwcgucjes :cal S'.c7e' i.,'c.':e 'e! 'q Cure 'c::.s9r3,.1 Ads I6 2 Standard Tight n Up MRS. M. D. OLSON MISS S. OSLAND MISS H. B. PARKER MR HA C. pipgg Bookstore Girls' Locker Room Office SMH Foreign Languages MR. R, PINK MISS S, POWELL MISS B, A, PYLE MRS. J. L. RAFFETYQ VRS A. G. REAM Girls' Physical Educafion Siris' Physical Educnficn Foreign Languages M.is'c MRS. M. T. RECKITT MISS H. E. REINHARDT MISS C. V, RESLER MR G. W, REYNOLDS MISS M. H. RHODES Cafeieria Manager Business Assineni Librarian Science Sneech MRS G. RISHOI MR. D, H, ROBERTSON MR. C F ROCKEY MRS. W RODBRC VRS V -. YSEE English Boys' Physical Ecucidion Science Offize SMH Efgiiwh MRS, A B. SALYARD MRS G, SAVAGE MR J SCHMITT MRS, M. C. SEMMERLINS '-' if N 2' SLEIE'-'T Scciril Shidies Nurse Enya Lauer llccf-rv Reqisfrgfs O4'icn v.frerm :g 1 ontent of Courses Siz 13 My fa MR. D F SMITH MISS M. E SMITH MRS, J. F. SMLJTNY MR J F. STENVALL MPS A S STEWART vm .I A-A .-,,I'.L ,- .. .- MISS D, J. STINII MR C SULLIVAN MR H. G. SWAIN MR R SWEET MRS L TELLIS MJf'I1err'lHca I I MR N, E UDE MR A A VAN AMAN MR A W. VAN DEURSEN MR S S VERNON MRS V. L. WALSH Mgkhemdfics .119 or Scwence OFF? Q? gf: ,W me 1 N SS E WALV1 NR C O WATERS MRS L O Vv.A'E7? MRS F, WEHU MISS F A WEILE' MR in L WELLINGTCH MISS M, WHEELE9 MISS E WHITE MR R E WILSO i MRS K B WING AVJ Diving GVIS' Physfa! Eduisrfnv E qIl5I' E-g'Ish-55:35 SM.d'e. Efg'fsI- I8 of Classes Show Growth CEREMONIAL FISH FROM JAPAN IN FAR EASTERN HISTORY CLASS SOMEHOW THINGS GET ALL MIXED UP ETERNAL QUESTION: CAN SHE TOR HEJ COOK? we , I . lConTinued from page I2l TaculTy members or oTher personnel re- quiremenTs. Mr. R. E. Wilson Took over Mr, R, BowermasTer's senior boys' groupf Mrs. Eisler replaced Mrs. Cor- nell as an adviser oT senior girls: Mrs. M. James replaced Mrs. Krieg in a iun- ior girls' group: Mrs. Bishop assumed leadership oT Mrs. Elrhel TaTham's soph- omore girlsf and Mr, Jack Bird Tools over Mr. R. B, SweeT's sophomore boys' group. The I:aculTy Council, a legisIaTive body oT represenTaTives whose TuncTion iT is To recommend changes in a school policy on any maTTers perTaining To The TuncTions and procedures oT The school, is somewhaT The same Type oT organiza- Tion To The TaculTy as The STudenT Coun- cil is To The sTudenTs. This year iT was composed oT Dr. William Cornog, su- perinTendenT7 Miss Frances Bredin, iun- ior girls' adviser chairman: Mr. Richard Gadslce, maTh deparTmenT heady Mr. William Gannaway, senior boys' adviser chairmany Mr. Lyle I-Ienderson, social sTudies7 Mr. RoberT Larsen, indusTrial arTs7 Mr. Lionel LighTner, English: Mr. DeI3orresT Showley, boys' physical edu- caTion deparTmenT head: Miss Norma SleighT, maTh7 Mrs. Anne STewarT, sci- ence, and Mr. C. O. WaTers, maTh. OTTicers were Mr. Jerry Kelley, visiTing adiusTmenT counselor, presidenT7 Mr. Carl Clader, science, vice president and Mrs. Karol Greeson, business, sec- reTary. New Trier has Tor many years oTTered a wide selecTion oT courses To rneeT The inTeresTs and The abiliTies oT iTs sTu- denTs, as well as The requiremenTs Tor lConTinued on page 201 IT'S WHAT'S UNDERNEATH THAT COUNTS s,,mvm,,,,,.. .,... 1 - , lin X i l lg. ,l E' Curricular Opportunitie lConTinued Trom page I9'l graduaTion and college enTrance. Some oT The unusual oTTerings are in The so- cial-sTudies Tield-geography, LaTin American hisTory, Far EasTern hisTory, BriTish hisTory, and sociology. ln maTh- ernaTics There are exTra classes in slide rule, an elecTive subiecT, besides courses in advanced rnaThemaTics. ln The indusTrial arTs curriculum, worlc experience oTTers crediT Tor successTul compleTion oT on-Thesiob Training. This is Tor sTudenTs noT planning To go To college immediaTely Tollowing gradua- Tion. The home economics curriculum includes courses in inTerior decoraTion and consumer educaTion, while in arT, pracTice in craTTs is available Tor The hobby-minded and The sTudy oT greaT arTisTs Tor sTudenTs oT The humaniTies. In English classes There have been in- Troduced special speech uniTs and also Training in reading improvemenT. Four years oT English has been made a re- guiremenT Tor graduaTion, wiTh waivers granTed only in The case oT Three-year graduaTes. When one considers The va- rieTy oT courses in The dramaTics and speech deparTmenTs, courses such as voice and dicTion, speech correcTion and lip reading, radio acTing and an- nouncing, as well as verse-speaking Training, iT appears ThaT The varieTy oT subiecT maTTer oTTered aT New Trier is .-'s. ii ggi '-. f SHADES OF CAESAR-A SMALL ILATINJ WONDER BE-MUSED: STUDY OF THE ENGLISH CLASSICS GEOGRAPHY STUDENTS KNOW WHERE THEY'RE GOING THEY SEE THE WOODS INSTEAD OF THE TREES almosf wiIhouI peer. BUI Ihe course of sIudy, wiIh all Hs variefy, iusI doesn'I slrand sIiII. Innovafions in Ihe curricuIurn Ihis year appeared as Ihe sfudy of logic: was in- Iroduced in some English, mafh, and science Classes, IouI even more noIe- worrhy was Ihe creaIion oi Iwo invifa- IionaI courses, one in advanced maIhef mahcs Ior sophomores who had done ouIsIanding work in Ihe freshman year and Ihe ofher Ior juniors and seniors who showed uncommon aIoiIiIy in Creae Iive wririnq. The Iorrner course sIarIed in Sepwhernber and Ihe IaIIer in Febru- ary, Iaughr by Mr. Swain and Mr. IConIinued on page 22I CERAMICS BRINGS OUT THE CREATIVE ggi: I I ,Q X Wiz I W xx., ADVANCED CLASS FOR MATHEMATICS WHIZ KIDS sfql ,4Qf5I4gIsQziiw!!llu TECHNICAL DRAWING TAKES TANGIBLE FORM BY ISLIDEI RULE OF THUMB, FOR FUTURE ENGINEERS ONCE A DAY FOR FOUR YEARS STRAIGHT Vari ty lnvit s Interest lConI'inued lrorn page Zll Sweel, respeclively. Anolher change was The eslalolishmenl ol English 2Av and 2Bv as aliernalive courses lor Ihe English-social sludies eleciive for soph- omores. Many courses had Io be expanded as a resull ol increased enrollmenl and more varied needs as well as growing inleresl. Among Ihese were aulo driv- ing, archileclural drawing, and aulomo- Iives, in addilion Io The greal varielv ol: SEI, ILE' AV' 'ili academic Courses ollered. ln many ol lhe laller lhe changes were more sublle Ihan overl as conlenl of some courses shilled lo a higher level and slandards ol achievemenl began Io Iighlen up al' all levels. THE ABCS OF PAINTING AND DESIGN I I W ,L , W H 1 1 M N I I I figiigi I I i I I W fetal? I MIGHT AS WELL TRAIN EM, SINCE WE'VE GOT 'EM JUST THE TYPE EOR SERIOUS BUSINESS AH, SWEET MYSTERY OF LIFE-BUT IT'S ONLY BIOLOGY - II 0 I v W ,5 jj - IE WA N fi JY l J' .. L I L L FAND F? DJ SU I-IN I Q CJR PS I-I S i i FRESHMAN STEERING COMMITTEE STanding: Mackenzie, Belknap, Dorgan, Allison, Braun, Reeder, Miss Veach, Mr. Ream. The largesT Treshman class in New Trier's hisTory, 804 oT Them, invaded The school on SepTember I2. IT wasn'T long beTore They had adapTed Themselves To The crowded halls and large classes, and liTerally made Their presence TelT. How- ever, They wanTed much more Than iusT a repuTaTion Tor size: so They organized a Treshman aTTairs commiTTee, The TirsT such commiTTee To be in any Treshman class. The purposes oT The commiTTee were To encourage class uniTy, To organ- ize The nominaTion oT candidaTes Tor class oTTices, and To conducT elecTions. The Tour elecTed oTTicers Then worked wiTh The commiTTee and The adviser chairmen, Miss Blanche Veach and Mr. RoberT Ream, in The promoTion and planning of all class acTiviTies. WiTh considerable pride, Treshmen were able To inTroduce Their parenTs To New Trier on Go-To-school NighT, Oc- Tober 27. Many parenTs acquired a beT- Ter undersTanding oT school liTe simply by aTTempTing To Tollow The physically arduous schedule oT Their nimbler and spryer oTTspring. A source oT greaT saTisTacTion To The Freshman Class was The success oT The Treshman TooTball Team. Winning all games excepT The lasT one oT The sea- son, which wenT To EvansTon, The Team emerged aT The Top in Suburban League sTanding. Freshman girls disTinguished Them- selves by Taking Top honors in The Girls' Club annual magazine drive. Some Seafed on sofa and chairs: Danielson, Oehl, Schuyler, Phillips, Schrom, Caskey, BaTeman, Zoline, ManasTer, PeTerson, Wilson. SeaTed on floor: PusaTeri, Alb-erTs, Franz, Macdonald, Kramer, Sills, Ade. FRESHMAN GIRLS' HONOR GROUP Top Row: Parsons, Johnson, Schlufer, Allison, Sfaebler, Kraff, Klauser, O'Rourke, Riffer, Wrighf, Wolf, Wiles, Derocco. Fif+h Row: Knowlfon, Williams, Emerson, Shelby, Howe, Holzenkamp, Nafhan, Hoffman, Wack, May, R. Danielson, Gilchrisf, D. Danielson, Sybrandf, Riley, Rob- inson, Shafer, Sfokes, Hasse, Byingfon. Fourfh Row: Swansen, Nellis, Page, Sfeadry, Hulfman, Cashman, Pefersen, Baker, ley, Vanderwicken, Freedman. Third Row: Koch, Laser, Hahn, Swanson, Rosenfhal, Siebel, Burns, Larmee, Olson, selman, Taylor. Second Row: Allin, Cohn, Schwall, Haines, Tenney, Roesing, Ecker, Carlson, Bliss, Lewis. Boffom Row: Moore, Babcock, Bigg, Black, Leipzig, Huebsch, C-oldboss, Borkan, Rofhschild. Presba, Seng, Enchelmayer, Oehl, Alberfs, Ross, Braun, Solomon, Phillips, O'Mal- Herbenar, Maynard, Haffis, Harris, Reich, Freeman, Edelman, Kessel, Ash, Han- Fleff, Sfanfon, Barack, Paffon, Kane, Hess, Luecker, Nord, Rainey, Pancoasf, Adler, Lindaver, Rusf, Nash, Griffin, Robin, Gordon, Sloan, l-lasselrnann, Passrnorl. rd FRESHMAN BOYS' HONOR GROUP Top Row: Diefrich, Urban, Boone, Wechfer, Bernsfein, Green, Luensrnan, McNeill, Werner. Fourfh Row: Anderson, Fanfl, Shuey, Chamales, Missner, Sefhness, Porfes, Muller, Jeffers, Harper, Samuels, Miller, Davis, Efnyre Nisen Thorsen. Third Row: Rindfleisch, Rosen, Graham, Harris, Pelzmann, Mifchell, Nelson, Gessel, Kearney, Whifney, Afkinson, Michels, Scargle, MacKinnon, Drumm, Cady, Zimmerman. Second Row: Peferson, Libif, Klein, Heifman, Friedlander, Hoffman, Wilson, Shane, Finkelman, Anderson, Corley. Irvine, Afherfon, Cornog, Werfh, Walker, Ruddock, Avery. Boffom Row: Lewy, Bafes, Lalvioffe, Rosen, Harris, Allweiss, Miller, Erenburg, Anoff, Macdonald, Holdifch, Davenporf, Blafchford, Lahey, Takiff, Keller, Quale, ' freshmen fook fhe firsf sfep in becoming acfive members of fhe Drama Club by parficipafing in fhe frosh-soph play, Fafher Knows Besf, or in one-acf plays: ofhers added presfige fo fhe class by parficipafing in Lagniappe, fra- difionally dominafed by upperclassmen: and many were forfunafe and capable enough fo find places in eifher fhe con- cerf band, fhe cadef band, or fhe sym- phony orchesfra. Affer qualifying for membership, 234 freshman girls endured The rigors of fhe G. A. A. inifiafion and confinued Their supporf by parficipafing in fhe sporfs program. On The boys' side, many made Tri-Ship by earning poinfs fhrough parficipafion in afhlefics and ofher exfra-curricular acfivifies. Tri-Ship sponsored fhree freshman no- dafe dances which helped fo infroduce more sfudenfs fo each ofher in an in- formal manner. The Tri-Ship dance commiffee provided fhe enferfainmenf and decorafed fhe lunch hall for fhe firsf dance, whereas fhe enferfainmenf af fhe laffer dances was composed en- firely of freshmen falenf. The enfhusiasm exhibifed by fhe fresh- men has been indicafive of a successful fufure for fhis large class af New Trier. The presenf freshmen will be able fo en- ioy fhe advanfages of fhe new building and also fo carry fhe weighf of more demands upon fheir abilifies as fhey emerge info upperclass sfafus. 25 24AdvlserGroup b orb MR. ASCHENBACH Top Row: Luensman, Pullman, Berry, Dodson Seng, Applegale, Baleman, Hansen Obermeier. Third Row: Edmonds, MacKinnon, Parker Ghasler, Rosenlhal, Galenby, Tennanl Johnson. Second Row: Golcher, Krall, Dicus, Crose Dahlin, Mason, Leavill, Glossberg, Dunn Bolfom Row: Mr. Aschenbach, Klein, Lillle Merz, Allweiss, Morrison, Shanahan, Hol- dilch, Reinish. MISS AJAX Top Row: von Piechowski, Dehne, Solon Wolf, Goldman, Brodsky, Third Row: Solomon, Anderson, Trukenbrod Buesch, Edwards, McLeod, Taylor, Hulll ITWGU. McGauran, Goldboss, Michelel, Allsel Second Row: Renn, Tenney, Burns, Magee brooke, Hulson. BoHom Row: Miss Aiax, O'Neill, Sleinfeld Zoline, Cone, Arabia, Cooksey, Andrews Rudy. MISS BEAN Top Row: Schwenn, Robinson, Palmer, Mar- lin, Danielson, Pope, Thorsen. Third Row: Margolis, Shafer, Bernslein, Presba, O'Rourke, Buck, Olley, Hansel- FHBVI. Second Row: Anderson, Knowllon, Viclor, Hervey, Pollack, Morgan, Hulchinson, Pellersen, Clauson. BoH'om Row: Miss Bean, Server, Sarkady, Van Rysselloerqe, Laser, Ray, Leipzig, McLean, Rindell. MR. CATON Top Row: Skarda, Green, Selhness, While, Kolehmainen, Alwood, Missner, Merar. Third Row: Gessel, Berger, Klingeman, Moul- Ion, Flynn, Kurland, Rindfleisch, Leisner. Second Row: Zimmerman, Reeder, Proufy, Sumavkoll, Mangel, Slone, Zarbin, Clause ing, De Vries. BoHom Row: Mr. Caron, Showley, Avery, Green, Yaqer, Weber, Pelerson, Gran- srrom, Mclzadden. MR. DAVIS Top Row: Harl, Allen, Smilh, Hill, Healy, Van Hecke, Holmes, Sennoll. Third Row: Rooker, Cunningham, Crilchell, Campbell, Wilson, Orlengren, Whilney, Slewarl. ' ' Second Row: Wexler, Caskey, Ruddock, Slaughler, Feuer, Graham, Meyer, Swel- nam, Vance. Bo'Hom Row Mr. Davis, Libil, Kaufman, Woodlock, Carlsledl, Quale, Thoman, Davenporl, Clinqman. MR. FEARHEILEY Top Row: Manasler, Wing, Werner, Slirling lzen, Frllandr, Carlson, Davalos. Third Row: Adams, Cushman, Woodrurl, Frank, Fried, Kearney, Davidson, Moran Second Row: Wells, Miller, Criden, Chamales Jennings, Press, Slork, Drurnm, Thornlon BoH'om Row: Mr. Fearheiley, DeHelre Whilehead, Orr, Kushner, Mueller Becker, Springer, Miller. MRS. GALLIE Top Row: Clausen, Zagel, Riller, Sward, Na- lhan, Maison, Seng, Evans. Third Row: Marsh, Oehl, Knorr, Grasly, Le- Vine, Mackey, Kindred, Ruelle. Second Row: Sullivan, King, Massel, Becker Purlell, Baker, Freeman, Raub, MCGO- han. Bo++om Row: Mrs. Gallie, Passman, Kane Johnslon, Slremmel, Babize, Morrison Robin, Anderson. MR. GUSTAFSON Top Row: Ray, Horlon, Sloddard, Belknap Harper. Third Row: Pelzmann, Anderson, Hardl, Ri-ley, Sfewarl, Sprawl, Oliver, Kovas. Second Row: Goldowsky, Harris, Ccrnog, Knowles Hau T Kominsk Dresner, i P I Yi Figge, Carlson. Boflom Row: Mr. Gusfalson, Blalchlord, Kelley, Barone, Campbell, Plunkell, Law- son, Daulr, Erenburg. MR. JACOBSON Top Row: Walersrradl, P. Miller, Munlz Bernslein, Silver, Schaefer, Ellis, Rosen Third Row: Livingslon, Scargle, Nichols Schaefer, Ade, T. Miller, Perersen Houck. Second Row: Neiman, Lane, Anderson, Wil- son, Burgdorl, Scolr, Rosen, Lucas Wrighf. BoH'om Row: Mr. Jacobson, Mcligue, Filz- erald Anderson Ber er Orion, Doe- Q1 r I Q . pel, Farrell, Le Mire. MISS KARL Top Row: Slokes, Rehm, Vanderwicken Braun, Shelby, Sauler. Third Row: Harfenberg, Hohlman, Heineken Godemann, Mouzakiofis, Alford, Ander- son, Higgins. Second Row: Hauser, Deberard, Bales, Ros- enberg, Scheckerman, Reed, Salvano Cook, Schluler. ' Bo'Hom Row: Miss Karl, Adler, Hesser, Al- kinson, Barack, Wolf, Rosenlhal, Lewis Orlegel. ,fi FN i.I...f MISS KRAL Top Row: Anderson, I-Iaverkarnpl, Byingion DeRocco, Cox, Palfon, Johnson, Dorgan Rieger. Third Row: Fairbairn, I-Iallis, Weinberg Milchell, Nellis, Page, Lange, Howe. Second Row: Moorhead, Corry, Bayless Bergman, I-less, Berman, Wood, Hassel mann, Lacey. Boffom Row: Miss Kral, I-Iagerly, GriFIin I-Ieiler, Bigg, Babcock, I-Iarnillon, Claar Pieroni. MR. MALINSKY Top Row: Lane, Kallrnan, Merrick, Cohen Jeliers. Third Row: Grube, Goodwin, Peferson, Her- ber'r, Millman, Morgan, Lehman, A Gray. Second Row: Pearson, Packel, Weller, Myers McCar'Ihy, Noble, Gordon, J. Gray Sidney. Boifcm Row: Mr. Malinsky, I-Iolziman, Freund Ford, Sunderland, Byrne, Slossel, Press Kulz. MISS MAY Top Row: Carpenler, Townsend, Madigan McFadzean, DeMuIh, Irvine, Schreiber Sybrandl. Third Row: Douglas, Holzenkamp, Czerwonky Browne, Copeland, Alberls, Ward, Loki ensgard. Second Row: Day, Greenfield, Greenawall, Lowry, Cooper, Wenzel, Gordon, Turner, Thompson. Boffom Row: Miss May, Sewell, Cohn, Lap- perre, Dashow, Meyer, Nanini, Wein- berg, Rachlin. MR. McDOWELL- Top Row: Young, I-Iarhaway, Erickson, Mi- chels, Elliot Dielrich, Berlel, Karraker Gabbard, Third Row: Dellin, Culver, Lichlrnan, Woli, Dohse, Nelson, Oser, Bagby. Second Row: Sills, Delander, I-Ieilman, Fry, Kelly, Hales, Mahoney, Dickman, G'Reilly. Bolfom Row: Mr. McDowell, Irvine, I-Iuhfrnan, Corley, I-Iansen, Morris, Priebe, Samuels, Scher. MR. MCFADZEAN Top Row: McNeill, McCabe, Ellioll, Mund- henk, Gillaspy. Shuey, Wechler, Alkine SCH. Third Row: Kramer, Rudgers, Porles, Boone Daiss, Rovin, Penninglon, Reinwald. Second Row: I-Ieilman, Franrzen, Schach, Nelson, Gingiss, While, Werlh, Ken- nedy, Noble. Bolfom Row: Mr. McFadzean, McConnell, Lewy, Lahey, Davis, Knapp, Barln, Takiicl, Sellzer. i r MR. MOREY Top Row: Meyers, Juergens, Fefzer, Efnyre, Samuels, Carler, Cale. Third Row: Posey, Porler, Proul, Urban, Ri- man, Garner, Wilson, Rossberger. Second Row: Anderson, Milchell, Shane, Thorsen, Krueger, Baker, Bogie, Bearly, Anderson. Boffom Row: Mr. Morey, Seccombe, Fried, Lindsfrom, Ferris, McLaughlin, LaMoHe, Walgreen, Winkless. MR. PINK Top Row: McNeil, Goodwin, Lederer, Led- beller, Kelly, Muller, DeWiH. Third Row: Durham, Cady, Boerqerl, Davis, Nalenberg, Mackenzie, Myers, Gibson. Second Row: Horih, Gersdorl, Winks, Led- erer, Debenham, Barr, Nisen, Bonsielle Spaulding. BoHom Row: Mr. Pink, Finkelman, Robin Friedlander, Walker, Murray, Zeulschel Bale-s, Grunq. MRS. RAFFETTO Top Row: May, Ward, Walson, Wack, Con- ser, Shannon. Third Row: Srnilh, Carlsen, Gilchrisl, Riley, Rolfler, Shaver, Kaplir, Harris. Second Row: Holi, Roesing, Howard, Wesl- lake, Ecker, Flell, Mueller, Slanley, En- chelmayer. BoHom Row: Mrs. Rallello, Tindall, Kennedy Paley, Rainey, Deufch, l-luelosch, Schrorn Aronson. MISS SLEIGHT Top Row: Berbach, Taulnensee, Wrighl, Par- sons, Slreeler, Runnslrom. Third Row: Klauser, Hansen, Jinkinson, Ross Phalen, Peqelow, Randall, Reich. Second Row: Rice, Wagner, Tinkharn, Swan- son, McCarThy, Pusaleri, Tenhune, Rosen- fhal, Goldman. - BoH'om Row: Miss Sleighl, Slellen, Cooney Carlson, Srickralh, Yale, Rechloris, An- derson, Kuhles. MRS. SMUTNY Top Row: Reed, Wilson, Collin, Danielson. Third Row: Prochomos, Wiles, Franz, Fair bank, Brewer, Blakely, O'Malley, Oak lev- C Second Row: Lee, Nordlalorn, Prindiville Swansen, Davenporl, Loginsky, Follz Larrnee, l-lardinq. Boflom Row: Mrs. Srnulny, Karlin, Norse Rolhbardl, Schram, l-laines, Rusl, l-lam son, Sieinrnan. MR. VERNON Top Row: Cassell, Salisbury, Gomez, Rosen berg, Arlhur, Ryan, Marlens, Weller. Third Row: Fisher, Browning, Jones, Kimball O'Connor, Gish, I-Iarris, Kurlz. Second Row: Sullivan, Paulos, Mayer, Alher Ion, Froeschle, I-Iarlwiclc, Peclca, Fanll Slixrood. BoII'om Row: Mr. Vernon, Saber, Seng, Cor- nell, Perrine, Macdonald, Anofl, Peck Penovich. ' MISS WEILER Top Row: I-Iasse, Ensor, Hildebrandl, Lauver I-Ianson, Wagner. Third Row: Thomas Jacobs, Minx, Cohen Olson, Ash, Allison, Elden. Second Row: Mayfield, Laslcay, Kiesau, Hal- lield, Winlers, Nord, Sleine, Breeden I-Iahn. BoHom Row: Orleqel, Meyer, Malzacher Slaalc, Yales, Swanson, Coyne, Blaclc Pancoasl. MISS WHEELER Top Row: Sykos, I-Iarris, Nelson, Uebelhaclc, Phillips. Third Row: Spare, Groll, Schullz, Krall, Dick- erl, Pelersen, Dodson, Sleadry. Second Row: Ray, Pallon, Wilson, McGraw, Gohres, Keller, Love, Cashman, Miller. BoHom Row: Miss Wheeler, Claylon, Nash, Norlhl I-Iahn, Mafuslza, Rolhschild, Prall, Moore. MISS WHITE Top Row: Freedman, Fuller, Snyder, Slaeb- ler, Segenreich, I-Ierbenar, Kessel. Third Row: Engslrom, Rubin, Finlc, Clark, I-Iowe, Siebel, Skeen, Rumage. Second Row: Everell, Williams, Sfanfon, Sloan, Borlvan, Allin, Bliss, Newmen, Moss. Boflom Row: Miss While, Schullz, Linclauer, Marsh, Shankman, Nelson, Schwall, Shane, Golling. I I In Their second year as residenTs oT a crowded and cramped New Trier, The Sophomore Class made big sTrides in Their conTribuTion To many and varied acTiviTies. ShorTIy aTTer Their reTurn To school lasT Tall, They eIecTed Their class oTTicers and each oT The TwenTy-Two ad- viser groups selecTed a represenTaTive Tor The sophomore sTeering commiTTee. OTTicers, sTeering commiTTees, and Ad- viser Chairmen Mrs. ElizabeTh Cavan- augh and Mr. Erwin WeingarTner, worked TogeTher, ThroughouT The year To weld The class TogeTher inTo a har- monious and successTuI uniT oT 696 members. A sense oT soIidariTy developed early when The sophomore TooTbaII Team showed unusual sTrengTh in winning seven ouT oT eighT games, emerging Trom The season as runners-up in Sub- urban League compeTiTion. MosT oT The 342 sophomore girls wiTh Their red and whiTe class sweaTshirTs and caps could be seen and heard in The bleachers on a SaTurday cheering wildly Tor Their Team, undoubTedIy Tar ahead oT The boys in Their abiliTy To make noise, while oThers oT Their number helped aT The games by selling Tood Tor Girls' Club. The TirsT dance Tor The sophomores was held on OcTober 8. This was a no- daTe aTTair sponsored by Tri-Ship Tor The purpose oT bringing The class To- geTher socially and promoTing Triendli- ness and class uniTy. The second gel'- TogeTher was held on March IO. BoTh oT These dances were exTremeIy success- Tul. Among some oT The saTisTying accom- lConTinued on page 32I I RANDY MILLER CONNIE SAWYER BETTY SCHMIDT ED SELLERS Presidenf Vice Presidenf Secrefary Treasurer SOPHOMORE STEERING COMMITTEE Top Row: Mrs. Cavanaugh, Mr. WeingarTner, Eiseman, McLean, SwarTchild, BarTell, Cohen, Culberg, DuThie, Good, I-Ieilmann, Lucas, Miller. BoTTom Row: Crean, STuebner, VoigT, Sawyer, Emrich, Ross, Wyss, Ragland, Cossman, Schmidt I-loslcing, Harris. 3I lconTinued xrom page 3Il plishmenTs oT The class was The maga- zine drive sponsored by Girls' Club: hundreds oT magazine subscripTions be- ing sold by sophomores. There was also The enTry oT 26 girls inTo G.A.A. via The sacred riTe oT a 7:30 a.m. iniTiaTion ceremony. ln The Frosh-Soph play, EaTher Knows BesT, experienced soph- omores helped To make This presenTa- Tion an excellenT piece oT work. Six sophomores also parTicipaTed in Lagni- appe and sTarTed on Their way Toward experience which is cerTain To help in laTer producTions oT This annual evenT. One signiTicanT indicaTion oT The abil- iTy and leadership presenT in The Class oT '58 was The number oT sophomores Taking a very acTive inTeresT in STudenT Council. NoT only did several sopho- mores run Tor oTTice in Council buT one, Larry Dunlap, was elecTed To The posi- Tion oT Treasurer over The heads oT many capable upperclassmen. ln The spring The girls Turned Their aTTenTion and TalenTs To The bi-annual waTer balleT while The boys Turned Theirs To ouTdoor Track and baseball. As The year came To an end, There was a gen- eral Teeling in The air oT beTTer Things yeT To come, especially wiTh The prom- ise oT a new building and a new audiTo- rium. The real TesT OT meriT, however, will be The qualiTy oT The leadership which The Class oT '58 provides To meeT The problems oT The nexT Two years, a TesT which This class will meeT easily if They live up To The excellenT repuTaTion which They have already esTablished. SOPHOMORE BOYS' HONOR GROUP Top Row: KnighT, ShorT, l-lassel, Kelleher, Weis, Douglas, Lelewer, Jackson, Williams, Lane, Meloy, Eiseman, STearns, Boyer, Johnson. Third Row: Farmer, Traxler, SiewerT, OldendorT, Boysen, Cohn, WaTTs, Freeman, Wallace, Reno, Nilson, STalnaker, Davies, RuTherTord, Ford. Second Row: Jones, Phillips, Cohen, STreeT, WolTT, EllioTT, l-larT, DorTman, JaTTe. Rohlen, Davenport McLellan, Wagner, Rich, Ross, WesT. BoTTom Row: l'larT, Levinson, Lawler, Lenz, STein, MarTin, STern, Edwards, Richard son, l-laneman, Lundy, Perrin, Ehlen, Vreeland, Landrrield, McLean, Meislahn. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' HONOR GROUP Top Row: Brown, Zeller, Weinberg, Young, ParenT, Wilson, Bloomberg, Dumbeck, Swanson, Moore, OTTo, Bowen, Unrad, McPherson, Traweek, Parker, Gibson, Lloyd. FourTh Row: Taylor, Perlman, Trossman, Emrich, Rasmusen, Ragland, l-lunT, Erland, ShaTTer, l-leilmann, Schmidt Moir, LangTord, Wyss, STein, l lulTman, Meier, Pin- soT. Third Row: Lauer, KeiTh, Burnham, Jackson, l-lenselmann, Welch, Lockerbie, Coolidge, l-lermann, Erickson, Cairns, Brandenburg, Muller, BuTler, Green, Elwood PlaTT, Michel. Second Row: Anderson, Snow, Venrick, Sedwick, Ude, Crean, Lacey, Alschuler, Newman, Gale, VoigT, l-losking, Rosen, ClemenTson, Rose, MaTTson, Goldberg WerTheimer, BoTTom Row: Grauman, Eine, Bohlin, Cossman, Kemper, Romane, Lucas, Bingham, Corcoran, Krueger, BelT, Murphy, Anderson, Tressel, Ross, MiTchell, Wilson, Lech- DEF. 32 Q Q, MISS ANDERSON Top Row: Hermann, Bums, Coolidge. Eiber Welch, Langford, Good, Villiesse. Third Row: Bazzoni, Locherbie, McPherson Harvey, Clernenfson, Lucas, Provol, Second Row: Wilson, Radford, Price, New' man, Miller, Pinsof, Pafyk, Lansing. BoHom Row: Miss Anderson, Bradley, Rinker Srarclc, Bingham, Smirh, Ederer, Core COF6 Ti. MR. BOYLE Top Row: Anderson, Levine, Cole, l-lerhold. Third Row: Blanlcsfein Down Farmer Ma - i r . Q nani, Johnsion. Second Row: Donal, McClellan, Shannon, McLellan, Cohen, Vision, Garrelson Forsyrhe. BoHom Row: Mr. Boyle, Anderson, Papas, Hope. Ray, Comar, Verne, Perersen. MISS CASELLA Top Row: Reurer, MacFaIl, Rorrler, Unrad Lindblom. Third Row: Linebarqer, l-losking, Hunr, l-less. Murray, Berger, Mueller. Second Row: Kischer, Harilce, Laser, King- horn, Rae, Clihle, Belr, Nason. Boffom Row: Miss Casella, Fried, Brown l-lasrings, Coalney, Fine, Evans, Cohen MR. CLARK Top Row: Williams, Reilly, Moring. Fourfh Row: Dresser, Hassel, Knighr, Fay, Elliorr, Shorr. Third Row: Kirchheimer, Allen, Nelson, Sprovvl, l-leymann, Carlin, l-leinmiller. Second Row: Wolff, Merrick, Rohlen, Rud- nick, Sfarlcweaiher, Taylor, Boedeker, Perrin. Bo'H'om Row: Mr. Clark, Anderson, Richard- son, Lubliner, Edwards, Goodman, Ehf len, Prochnow. MR. CONDON Top Row: Schaeler, Friedrich, Marlineau Kurz. Fourfh Row: Pofler, MacGregor, Rice, Sel lers, Sunderland, Jacob, Traxler. Third Row: Harvey, Fleischman, Lucas, Mil zel, Swanson, Miller, Koller. Second Row: Bradley, Wagner, James, Law ler, Krueger, Alderman, Vogel, Prenriss Boffom Row: Mr. Condon, Goldman, Rob nelly Blake, Dickinson, Gersren, Jesper sen, McCombs. Class of MRS. BISHOP Top Row: Neilzerf, Moore, de Tarnowsky Tyler, Hulfman, Mefller, Palefri. Third Row: Burnham, Keirh, Traweek, Voigr Komiss, Marcus, McMullen. Second Row: Zeller, Parker, Weinberg, Ru- bin, Reardon, Berol, Gibson, Gance. Boffom Row: Mrs. Bishop, Wallowirz, Ross Macdonald, Meyn, Croisanr, Alexander Houck, MISS FLEMINGTON Top Row: Penlield, Busby, Dunbeck, Bowen McGrew, Slein, Doly. Fourfh Row: Meier, Buller, Oakhill, Foy, Ha- lick, Erickson. Third Row: Fullerlon, Lloyd, Reise, Ragland Raleigh, Meyfhaler, McGuineas. Second Row: Brewer, l-ledges, Ude, Taylor Vollmann, Condon, Salerno, Lacey. Boffom Row: Miss Fleminqfon, Michel, Wil liamson, Murphy, Snow, Williamson Lechner, Moses. MR. FRANTZEN Top Row: Kenlay, Swarlchild, Riley, Sleele. Fourfh Row: Weis, Lindholm, Lane, Lelewer Willaver, Mack. Third Row: Soper, Slearns, Hari, Appel l-lusi, Slryker, Wolf. Second Row: Thoelecke, Gilboy, MacLean Oakes, Wilkey, Smiih, Babcock, Sieweri' Boffom Row: Mr. Franlzen, Pelerson, Morri son, Wolff, Olmsled, Wallace, Gafher- coal, Kalzin. MR. FUNKHOUSER Top Row: McConnell, Colville, Delaine. Four+h Row: Clarke, Mickey, Sinclair, Lill Miichell, Lochner. Third Row: Miller, Eiseman, Fell, Mahoney Lieizow, Tourfellof, Wallace. Second Row: Pinsoi, Dunne, Klalfe, Burke Henrikson, Kaplan, Florsheim, Sfock- slager. BoH'om Row: Mr. Funkhouser, Siebel, Pefer- son, Lenz, Emerson, Powell, Conaughlon Gross. MR. HOYT Top Row: Meloy, Glockner, Cofiield, Sand Scoif, Simonds, Turner. Four+h Row: Kayser, Barfell, Runnfeldf, MC Daniel, Boysen, Lea, Bogolub, Emery. Third Row: Greenwood, Elliofi, Nongard Marx, Boyer, Colin, Jones. Second Row: Sfreef, Davenporf, WiH', Pal mer, Wallacli, Braclceff, Nilson, Lundy. BoHom Row: Mr. l-loyf, Mclver, Gillis, Gas? wirlh, Allen, Vreeland, Marlin, Landfield MR. JOHNSTON Top Row: Jennings, Irvine. Short Margolis Mar+in, Diamond, Reno, Sperfus. Third Row: Phillips, l-luslon, Duflnie, Sullivan Fink, Lelimpuhl, Ullrich. Second Row: Murdock, Sclnmid, Eqgerl Wesf, Pliillips, Baker, Clirisfie, Zimmer- mf3I'HT. BoH'om Row: Mr. Jolnnsfon, Blood, Bell, Lev inson, Corso, Mawlninney, Hudley, Riclri MR. B. JAMES Top Row: Gleeson, M. Mefzger, G. Mefzger. Fourfh Row: Harre, Culberg, Aflcisson, Sa- per, Mann, Gould. Third Row: Flodin, Josh Jolinson, Dunlap Collins, Davis, Dorirnan. Second Row: Ford, Renlz, Ruflwerford, Fried- man, Bolender, Dysarh Searles, Wis- comb. BoH'om Row: Mr. B. James, Davis, Sfagman Dean, Meislalwn, O'Sl1ea, Wierman Slein. MR. E. KAHLER Top Row: Kuppenlueimer, Walfer, Soeldner Seiberling, Domm, Daliere. Third Row: Hammond, Tlnorsen, Langdon Oldendorf, Maynard, Gelderman, Sfump Second Row: Griffin, Burqoyne, Sullivan Fausf, Biggerf, Morse, Meyer, Gorham Boffom Row: Mr. Kaliler, Haneman, McLean Beers, Ravenscrofl, Sulfon, Wyneken Boudart MISS KELSO Top Row: Danner, Brown, I-leilman, Larsen Perlman. Fourfh Row: Wyss, Jackson, Daley, Cordon Schmidl, Wollock. Third Row: Elliol, Lochridge, Anderson, El wood, Byinglon, Brandenburg, Gale. Second Row: Grauman, Rasmusen, Lauer Bradley, Parenl, Lowe, Kaufman, O'Con- nell. Bolnlom Row: Miss Kelso, Slaub, Nelzer Scheyer, Dawson, Pleiler, Plafl, Gold- berg. Many G MRS. LENARD Top Row: Bleimehl, Adams, Marling. Fourfh Row: Frederick, I-lebel, Novolny, Er- land, Green, Trossman. Third Row: Moore, Salk, Rammon, Zornig Bohlin, Long, I-larris. Second Row: Miller, Bucher, Cossman, Sed- wiclc, Schwalb, Kahnweiler, Fellman I-Iellernan. Bo'Hom Row: Mrs. Lenard, Garner, Rodgers Parenli, Zechman, Loebe, Naiarian Tasky. MISS LENNARDS Top Row: Thalin, Sluebner, Waller. Fourlh Row: Richmond, Ryan, Buchanan I-lenselmann, Thayer, GeNun. Third Row: Brewsler, Crymes, Cornyn, Frav zier, Muhlenbruch, Haimes, Schramm. Second Row: Alschuler, Wiley, Howard Older, Klall, I-Iavens, Jacobson, Gray. Bollom Row: Miss Lennards, Cary, Merrell Forsberg, Tillany, Fisher, Tokarsky, Weiss MRS. A. REAM Top Row: Bloomberg, Wilmol, Slivers, Shal- ler, Moir, Swope, Dowling. Third Row: Rosen, Founlain, Slone, Slocklon Newman, Ryslrom, Romane. Second Row: Tressel, Forbis, Gieser, Wilson Korll, Cunningham, Kuhn, DeGryse. Bollom Row: Mrs. A. Ream, Ross, Theodores Bleloch, Delson, Schmill, Bogarl, Kamin MISS REINHARDT Top Row: Wilson, Lang, Ford, Royer, Mack- enrolh. Third Row: Wieboldl, Muller, Wagner, Vink I-lowe, Newcomer, Venrick. Second Row: Crean, Sawyer, Moses, Eisler Joseph, Miller, Reineclze, Kemper. Bollom Row: Miss Reinhardl, Jones, Schoen Anderson, Wald, Feinberg, Marlin, Kea: linge. I s I I MRS. RUDE Top Row: K. Swanson, Y. Swanson, Tulfle Yosl, McCallum, Maylnier. Third Row: Lindherg, Mennel, Kelly, Callo way, Pelerson, Fmrich, Fausi. Second Row: Rose, Maflsen, Taylor, Krueger, Collins, Bern, Malmquisf, Reinclce. BoHom Row: Mrs. Rude, Nighberr, Clark Leslina, Delevilr, Milchell, Krauiler, Werrheimer. ii A ll in Sports and Studi s MR. UDE Top Row: Miller, Klein, Reeves, Argenlo, Kennan, Sawers, Jackson, Porfer. Third Row: Davidson, Freeman, Olson, Be loungy, Harman, Davies, Draclcelf. Second Row: Holcin, Miya, Sfalnalcer, Adams Eason, l-laighi, Ross, Grimm. BoHom Row: Mr. Ude, Kuhles, Slern, Mc' Lick, Albrecht True, Sfeiner, Guslafson MR. BIRD Top Row: Balson, Kelleher, Douglas, Benia rnln. Third Row: Murray, Copeland, Rowland Thomas, Erb, Wagner, Harris. Second Row: Byrne, Lindblad, Birney, Shelby, Pyler, Slulfs, Moses, Jal'le. Boifom Row: Converse, Levin, Lolz, Roberls l-lershinow, Hari, Odh, De-ndlier. MRS. WING Top Row: Cairns, Lifsey, l-leilmann, Wilhelm Frosr, O'Brien, Oflo, Goldsmirh. Third Row: l-leuser, Grodland, Rofhering Bishop, Young, Poller, Long. Second Row: Kreulzer, Friedman, Frank, Reinclce, Fraser, Miller, Knapp, Myres. BoHom Row: Mrs. Wing, Allison, O'Rourke Newman, Maloney, Kirchheimer, Larson Kamm. ill., ...H 37 The Tine spiriT, enrhusiasm, and lead- ership, which have been characTerisTic oT The Class oT l957, helped make This year a successTul and happy one Tor The juniors as well as The enTire school. Surviving a rugged TesTing program in The Tall, They seTTled righr down To The business oT living up To The promise They showed as underclassmen and began To Take hold oT The many responsibiliTies which were posed by The greaT number oT problems broughT abouT chieTly by an increasing enrollmenT and a TighTen- ing oT space TaciliTies. WiTh The helpTul advice and compe- TenT supervision oT The adviser chair- V men, Miss Frances Bredin and Mr. Row- land Wehr, and The leadership oT The class oTTicers and The junior sTeering commiTTee, The Junior Class planned many successTul acTiviTies Through The year. On December 3rd, MC's Pam LeaviTT and Harry SperTus helped To make The junior parTy, 57Th Heaven, a huge success, while early in The second se- mesTer The junior girls and Their daTes danced To Ralph Berger's orchesTra aT FanTasia, The annual Tea dance. The achievemenTs OT The commiTTees and The large TurnouT aT boTh parTies indi- caTed a Tine class uniTy. Parker Palmer's posiTion as manager oT No-Name inn was an unusual honor, as he is The TirsT l junior ever To hold This posiTion. The never-To-be-TorgoTTen Junior Prom was JUNIOR GIRLS' HONOR GROUP Top Row: Feldman, Blair, Howard, Jones, Allen, Rammon, BrighTman, Nelson, Williams, Thorman, Taylor, Bliss, HamilTon, LeVine, SchweiTZer, HoTson, Spacek. FourTh Row: Terman, Ingersoll, Hill, James, Hinkle, Bules, Vinnedge, FranTzen, Anderson, YaTes, Byler, Samuels, AddingTon, Johnson, Enchelmayer, Wolf, Morrison, Lang. Third Row: Barnes, Roderick, MarTin. Vance, Spangenberg, Karslake, King, Krasberg, WesTlake, Braun, WechTer, Salzman, Blass, Kenney, Revelle, Black, Clitclord, Merri Second Row: Thiele, Hassel, Hadaway, Naujoks, WorThy, Glaeser, Fink, ATkisson, Moninger, Pullman, Quigley, Menard, SilTen, Hoover, BuTTerTield, HeTlebower, Henri LoveTT. BoTTom Row: McLaughlin, Showley, Edmonds, Barker, RosenThal, Finne, Reinach, Gale, Grinker, Baer, LieT, Moeller, Wonderlic, Grung, De Falco, Grung, PanniT Pinkerson. 38 planned as a climax To a year oT excel- lenT accomplishmenTs. This Tormal aT- Tair Tor upper-classmen will be held To- morrow nighT, SaTurday, June 9Th, in The gymnasium and will be The Iasr big so- cial aTTair oT The year Tor The graduaTing seniors. As in planning and presenTing The prom, The juniors did noT conTine Their energies To acTiviTies wiThin Their own class. Many oT Them conTribuTed To Lagniappe oT I956, boTh on sTage and behind The scenes. Their Tine voices were heard aT every musical acTiviTy ol: The year. While some had leads in Brigadoon, oThers had solos in eiTher The ChrisTmas or Spring ConcerTs. Drama-minded juniors Toolr some oT The larger parTs in The more prominenT plays given, and The many IiTerary ac- complishmenTs oT The class were seen in The News and in Inlclings, which had a junior ediTor This year, and in oTher pub- licaTions, including The currenT issue oT Echoes. SporTswise, junior boys made noTable conTribuTions during The year. PaT Lay- den, I-Iardy Will, and Jim OTTersTrom, who received ouTside commendaTions, were only Three oT The many ouTsTand- JUNIOR STEERING COMMITTEE ing junior aThleTes. Their abiliTies were oT greaT help To New Trier in numerous vicTories. Second semesTer, juniors were elecTed To imporTanT posiTions in STudenT Coun- cil, Tri-Ship, Girls' Club, and The oTher school organizaTions. Since These elec- Tions have Talcen place, The class oT I957 has already done much Tor New Trier while Tapping only a small parT oT iTs poTenTialiTies. Even iT one judges Trom Their accomplishmenTs Thus Tar, The jun- niors are seen To be capable and eager To lead The sTudenT body as seniors nexT year. Sfandingz Robinson, Gray, Quick, Mills, Hirsch, Trees, Warren, Freeman, Surpless, Salzman, Eolzer, Bradley, Quale. Second Row: Naujoks, Robinson, Buchanan. SeaTecI: Nehlsen, Wonderlic, Levin, Roewade, King, Monroe, WhiTney, McCausland, I.ighTner. JUNIOR BOYS' HONOR GROUP Top Row: KapIiT, Eclchouse, Spero, WirTz, Trulcenbrod, EeTmann, Garrison, Robinson, McCabe, GuerTin, Melin, I-IerberT, WhiTe, SingleTon, Maclcey, McI.icI1. Third Row: Eisenberg, ArmsTrong, Burnham, Levin, Ball, Spare, Lieslce, Einlcel, MeTeuTs, Moore, Plonsker, Gray, Wilson, Schulz, Nash. Second Row: I-IigginboTham, Sergeant Granger, Warren, I-Iilcen, DubrouilleT, Freeman, WebsTer, Raub, Dorfman, McConnell, Kemper, McCausland, Miller, ST I1 I B -TTC rass e m, r n. A BoTTom Rowzl ArThlJr, Parsons, Boshes, Bliss, Wallcer, CoTTrell, Kayser, Kiper, KauTran, I-Ienning, Sloss, Rubens, Gudeman, Collins, CarTwrighT, Veeder, Fazio. 39 MISS BOWSER Top Row: Bradley, Berkanlield, I'Iamil Ion, Coleman. Third Row: Becker, McCloud, Terman Weclifer, Blair, Feldman, Lydecker Allen, Second Row: Karslake, Mueller, Cli? lord, Kulz, Moses, Slubbs, Oyson Miller, Slewarl. Boffom Row: Miss Bowser, Van Benscno len, Srniflw, Pearson, Goldman, Se gil, Malzaclwer, Piersanii, Kellogg. MISS CRITCHETT Top Row: Irvine, Marlin, Mayer, Fow- ler, Byler, Parslnall, Ellmore. Third Row: Sclvell, LindsI'rom, Franlzen Forgan, Spacek, Braun, Kay, Spani genberg. Second Row: Moninger, Silfen, Ken- nedy, Gordon, Pancoasf, Cooley Prince, WorIl1y, James, Bofiom Row: Miss Crilclwefl, Fall, Robf erfson, O'Boyle, Dow, Wlwirney Rinqley, Jacobs, Slayin. Fulfill Earlier P omis f MISS DEAMES Top Row: Lally, Briglwfman Kaiser, Rod- erick, Vinnedqe, I-Ieclwf. Middle Row: Lovell, Jolinson, Conq- don, Smilln, Sinclair, Krasloerg, Hun- yady, Jacobson, Lang. BoI'I'om Row: Miss Deames, Baer, Keillw, Orwig, Kucera, Mason, Burke, Roef wade, Ruland. MISS DURGIN Top Row: Wolf, Slibgen, Slarr, Sclfvroe- der. Fourfh Row: Taylor, Tlniele, I-Iellelnower, Samuels, Barnes, Page, Piaelzer. Third Row: Newlon, Wriqlwl, Sweel, Oaklwill, Brandwein, I-Iaase, Ferrer, Brown, Second Row: Salerno, Nelson, Howe, Wilson, Pullman, Robinson, Moeller, Wonderlic. Boffom Row: Miss Durqin, Mora, Meiles, Masessa, Hadaway, Levin, Gale Besser, Dickey. MRS. FOTSCH Top Row: Leavilr, Enchelrnayer, Bel- monf, Fisher, D. Smirh, Fairbairn Grossberg, Howard, Thorman. Middle Row: Yosr, Kaulman, Weld Horlon, Norman, Bern, Holmes Oyson, Behrslock. BoHom Row: Mrs. Forsch, Showley Campion, Srrassheim, Brady, Finne Buchanan, Brush, Weiss. MR. GIALLOMBARDO Top Row: Prochnow, Swarfz, Borre While. Third Row: Slewarr, Hollingbery, Gray Sullivan, Websfer, Naidowski Rosso. Second Row: Pearson, Freeman, Frank Fazio, Kaine, Brandl, Siogren, Kane Peasler, Bofrom Row: Mr. C-Siallornbardo, Rad- ford, Spiegel, Houlihan, Kivland Rubens, Sward, Hindman, Kenlay. MRS. GREESON Top Row: Schuleman, LeVine, Smifh Nisen. Third Row: Jones, Williams, Horson Ingersoll, Buesch, Roll, Hill, Ehrl harl. Second Row: Afwood Davis Kin , , Q, Wesflake, Campbell, Adams, A+- kisson, Crosby, Hinkle. BoHom Row: Miss Greeson, Rainer Hassel, Burkhart Grung, Grinker Yale, Rohan, Menard. MR. HENDERSON To Row: Brooker Moore Guerfin Ma- P i 1 r comber, Magee, Beacorn. Third Row: Embree, Plonsker, Nickel Warren, Richburg, Dahlheimer, Dori gan, Kearney. Second Row: Earle, Yonkers, McConnell Eisenberg, Sperlers, Hall, Bergeri Kirk, Garner. BoH'om Row: Mr, Henderson, Bogart Veeder, Ward, O'Brien, Arfhur Simmons, Roberlson, Hopper. MR. HURLEY Top Row: Slrub, Wrighr, Lloyd, Heine- ken, Goodyear, Meyer, Jackson, Oien. Third Row: Smaha, Branch, Meyer, O'Brien, McCabe, King, Murher Hildner. Second Row: Dorlman, Raub, Rodgers, Will, Trees, Herhner, Lowe, Bender, Hennessey. Boffom Row: Mr. Hurley, Kaufman, Res! nick, Hubbard, James, Baby, Hiken, Kubiak, Moulding, I v r MR. IRWIN Top Row: Monroe, Fuller, Singleron Slreefer, Taylor, Burnham, I-Iarfen berg. Third Row: Vanderwiclcen, I-lerron, Mc Nicholas, Ball, Kann, Cook, Bezclek Finlc. Second Row: MacDonald, I-loward Blom, Davenport I-Iuyler, Paschen Franden, Borcherdf, Schoenroclr. Bo'I+om Row: Mr. Irwin, Arnold, Jones Sharpe, Parsons, Bloch, Randolph Siebel, Graham. MRS. M. JAMES Top Row: Becker, Braun, Jones, Wel- bourne, Bliss, Morrison, Ross. Burchmore. Middle Row: Goodall, Ferguson, Glae- ser, Yafes, van Weyk, Salzman, Conover, Smifh, Fairclough. Boifom Row: Mrs. M. James, Moore, Blumloerg, Brown, Sfoops, Grunq, Cooper, Keserf, Romaclr. Mak Mark in ctiviti ,J-.. 42 MR. LANDWER Top Row: Robinson, Manly, Fermann, Eclchouse, Sieglich. Third Row: McCabe, Wallace, Klauke, Adams, Allen, Shoop, Bagge, Ber- ger. Second Row: Klein, Salmen, Fleisher, Merz, Liebman, Glasser, Dubrouil- lei, Mouzalciolis, Kemper. BoHom Row: Mr. Landwer, Ross, Gard- ner, I-Ierzoq, Sloss, Srnilh, Griffin, Engel, Boeclceler. MR. C. LAUER Top Row: Pyle, I-Ierberf, Shamberq, McGee, Middlefon, Kendall, Mills, Spero. Third Row: Norlinq, Chrislensen, Hlava- celc, Crow, Browndyke, Moullon, Murphy, Armslronq, Berlef. Second Row: I-Iigqinbolham, Willard, Slrassheim, Leyden, Jump, Ander- son, Lolcensgarcl, Manqel, O'KieIIe. Boifom Row: Mr. Lauer, Fisher, Rich- ardson, Saiken, Reed, Porler, Ma- loney, SniIe, Dudley. MISS LaPORTE Top Row: Thomas, McConnel, Leach Salisbury, Rilsos. Third Row: Kuhneni, Nelhlsen, Wilder Leilner, Clarke, Kaslel, IEncheI- mayer,iAnderson. Second Row: DeFalco, McKeown Knappslein, Quigley, Wrighl, Fink Goodrich, Sergenl, Schmid. BoHom Row: Miss Laporle, Harnsber- ger, Levin, Nein, Zibble, Floun Fraser, Blumberg, Zimmerman. MR. MARZ Top Row: Holmes, Olfersfrom, Palmer Mackey. Third Row: Beierwalles, Murry, Roden- berqer, Riley, Woolard, Morse Bakkerno, Slone. Second Row: Becker, Herbenar, Mc- Gowan, Levin, Tellei, Kimball Smifh, Holloman, Bradley. BoHom Row: Mr. Marz, Carlson, Gold- smiih, Bliss, Heller, Beinlich, Ray- nor, Kirkland, Wenck. Studies MISS MOELLER Top Row: Hallman, Massey, Bradley Daniels, Nelson, Loos. Third Row: Smilh, Bules, Rasmussen Vance, Henrich, Merrick, Lasky Kenny. Second Row: Tenney, Revelle, Wilson Handler, Porle, Bess, Jones, Buffer- lield, Taylor. BoH'om Row: Miss Moeller, Wolli Bleser, McLaughlin, Grinker, Ed- monds, Server, Hoover, Goodfriend MISS PATTERSON Top Row: Rammon, Erranl, Ruskin. Third Row: Leonard, Dermody, Hoehn Glos, Black, Crane, Lewis, Schmidl' Second Row: Levernier, MacBain Woodlock, Porfer, Morrison, Behe cher, Olson, Lynch, Pinkerson. BoHom Row: Miss Palierson, Glaser, Kofchever, Rosenlhal, Lieli, Rein- ach, Barker, Nauioks, Garuey. MR. PIFER Top Row: Bean, Baker, Freund, Hechl Wilson, Rodger, Trukenbrod. Third Row: Redke, Finkel, Reasner, Bud inger, Cohn, Carroll, Charlion. Second Row: Sergeant Miller, Sander sone, Dye, Wenzel, Sargent Engel Fesler. Boffom Row: Mr. Piler, Cooper, Bales Driggs, Bowland, Busler, Bealon Kayser, Aden. 43 I rw-f wir l'iQ'.L 'fi'f'lf,.aL?f Juniors' im I Ex 44 MR. REYNOLDS Top Row: Ibis. Surpless, Wilson, Lo- cher, M::Lick, Melin, Alexander, de Tarnowsky, Haddad. Third Row: Browning, Siporin, Lieske, Suler, Sherman, Briflan, Spiecker, Schulz. Second Row: Joseph, Connery, Orr, Smilh, Fingi, Czerwonky, Pelersen, O'Connell, Granger. Boflom Row: Mr. Reynolds, Russo, Graves, Collrell, Gould, Sfern, Buck, Harshbarger, Boshes. MISS M. SMITH Top Row: Klernperer, Bardusk, Reiley, Jacobson, Lighr, Buesch, Andrews, Yafes. Third Row: Folzer, Quale, Addingion, Siemon, Dunning, Cookman, Blass, Edwards. Second Row: Wesferman, Madden, Roberls, Viglielli, Marshall, Cox, Uebelhack, Sanders, Swanson. BoHom Row: Miss M, Smilh, Trom, Pannifch, Gilmour, Murphy, Wesl- rich, Pelerson, Bradfield, Adams. ell nce MR. SWAIN Top Row: Cawelli, Quick, Efnyre, Quick, Wells, Wirlz, Hayes, Drake. Third Row: Jenkins, Horfh, Nash, Gar- rison, Niemann, D'Ancona, Dahlin, Lamb. Second Row: Gudeman, Herz, Shin- bach, Kaberg, Porler, Afkins, Carl- wrighf, Loveland, Slrahorn. Boffom Row: Mr. Swain, Ebrey, Fleming, Adams, Kiper, Henning, Saunders, Ball, Tennanf. MR. WELLINGTON Top Row: Rainey, Felion, Grolfi, O'Neill, Anderson, Scolf, Neis, Field. Middle Row: Pavlori, Spence, Hazle- hursl, Melelils, Weller, Spare, Mc- Causland, De Rocco, Kaplir. Boiiom Row: Mr. Wellingion, Singer, Zibble, Hendrey, Blackwell, Bode-n, Sclioden, Walker, Haines. 1 IH? gimtb f r Q MW MDD-Z JOHN MAGNUSON Presiden' JOANNE Vice Presxderi' Secrefarv CAM AVERY Treasure' 645 S niors il BOYS' STEERING COM M ITTEE Top Row: MarTinsOn, MaTThias. Fiffh Row: Gilmer, Crriswald. Fourfh Row: BolTOn, Wilson. Third Row: Blanchard, Avery. Second Row: Glass, Alexander. BoTTom Row: Magnuson, Gannaway, Lechner. The Senior Class, Taced wiTh unusual circumsTances This year, really came OuT On Top. Many Tine qualiTies OT leader- ship and cOOperaTiOn were apparenT in every one OT Their acTiviTies. As soon as The sTudenT body seTTled down To The new year OT school, The class oTTicers and sTeering cOmmiTTees, assisTed by Their Two adviser chairmen, Miss Louise l-lamilTOn and Mr. William Gannaway, began worlc on The Taslc OT cOnsOlidaTing The class by holding a dinner Tor all new seniors To bring These recenT members closer TO Their group. This successTul aTTair was Tollowed by an alumni Tea Tor lasT year's class OT I955. ThirTy-Tour OuTsTanding seniors were selecTed TO be a parT OT The TirsT Na- TiOnal MeriT Scholarship COrpOraTiOn TesTing program. OuT OT This prelimi- nary number, eleven were chosen Tor The Tinals and Tinally Two Tor scholar- ships. The Two winners were Sylvia Orelind and Bruce AlberTs. STill on The academic side, The seniors who Toolc The College Boards nOT only survived Them buT TreguenTly came up wiTh amazingly Tine scores. OT course, The, seniors were iusT as OuTsTanding in exTra-curricular Tields. ln Girls' Club, Tri-Ship, STudenT Council, GIRLS' STEERING COMMITTEE Top Row: Arnold, Babize. FiTTh Row: WensTrand, Friedner. Fourfh Row: Kirby, Wood, King, Larkin. Third Row: Williams, Condon. Second Row: Baker, Friel. Bo'H'om Row: Coolc, Miss HamilTon, SchmidT. G.A.A., Echoes, and The News, They puT many Tine changes inTo eTTecT. Also un- der senior guidance and direcTion came Lagniappeg laTer There were Briga- dOOn, Our Town, and OTher dramaTic and musical producTiOns in which sen- iors parTicipaTed wiTh greaT crediT To Themselves and The class. ln aThleTics seniors also excelled, The varsiTy TOOTball Team Tying Tor second in The Suburban League and The varsiTy baslceTball Team reaching The sTaTe su- per secTionals. Needless TO say, class enThusiasm and supporT was aT a high piTch ThroughouT The year. The Senior CanTeen, direcTed by Tom l-larT, provided a place Tor members OT The class To enjoy Themselves Through- OuT The year. Many seniors also had Tun aT NO-Name. AbouT 2200 sTudenTs and alumni aTTended The ChrisTmas dances. The girls' dance, WinTer Won- derland, was especially impressive wiTh The ChrisTmas Trees and The ice pond, and The boys' dance gave a TasTe OT heaven by means OT pinlr clouds and a gianT pinlc champagne glass wiTh bal- loon bubbles. The well-aTTended Senior BanqueT climaxed a greaT year Tor The class OT l956. AbouT 585 members OT The presenT Graduat d on Jun 14 year and Ihe remainder will go inlo mil- ilary service or info Iheir chosen voca- Iions. All will remember Ihe years Ihey spenr al New Trier, and especially Ihe lasl Iwo years in which Ihey mel com- plerely new problems wilh Tremendous credilr Io Ihemselves and +o Ihe school. SENIOR HELPERS IN FRESHMAN ADVISER GROUPS ' ' 3 A 1' W Top Row: Dunn, Irvine. 1 'I 3 Second Row: lvlcNallin, Slaebler, Hobbs, Elrnendorl, Thclin N. , il, S 'K i fi BoHom Row: Mallhias, Alexander, Avery, Jacob, Kahn. 1 , L6 ,. , ' I SENIOR BOYS' HONOR SOCIETY Top Row: Childs, Shuman, Alexander, McCully, Salalsky, Ruqgles, Lane, Sellers, Waldmann, Elmendorl, Lederer, IV1iller,Alberls. Third Row: Mills, Lylle, Hicks, Avery, Fisher, Pelerson, Sleenberg, Janensch, Sakol, Young, Hobbs, Hanson, Moss, Peferson. Second Row: Thompson, Slar, Bolron, Rapporf, Whilney, Lewy, Slone, Graham, Feldman, Kahn, Phillips, Hahn, Bimslein, BoI+om Row: Rinker, Wilson, Green, Friedman, Trom, Wald, Dressler, Kalish, lvlaslerson, Noble, Schuyler, Doughly, Durham, Berger. . . Q , si 'TW IYI nw: ,Q . ,, SENIOR GIRLS' HONOR SOCIETY Top Row: Hillner, Welch, Bergman, Andrews, Wieland, Mollafl, Reinecke, Cook, Spero, Diller, McDonough, Yormark. Fcurfh Row: Deulch, Jacobs, Sparberg, Ruck, Varney, Coyne, Cook, Bafeman, Wilkinson, Will, Heinemann, Baker, Moir, Muhl, Friedner. Third Row: Dawes, Long, Walson, Ivlaclvlillon, Pelerson, Guyan, Gibson, Ash, Orelind, Seilerf, Nesselrod, Brynoll, Johns, Nordblom. Second Row: Drake, Lind, Larkin, Campbell, Below, Kirby, Levilelz, Malfhews, Gordon, Ward, Newhouse, Algeo, Lloyd, Schram, Friedman. BoHom Row: Peficolas, Babize, Bernslein, Hess, Davis, Kemper. Arnold, Evensfad, Slevens, Scoll, Elvgren, Cavallon, Shapiro, Kulbarsh, Bayer, Deming. Diploma o to More AEIGAIL L. NANCY RAYMOND -OSEPH R v Cac! L ADAMS AEDENBROOKE ADE tC.E L SNER SUSAN M RCSEMARY 'WILLIAM R. MARGARET C PCEERT ALCORN ALEXANDER ALEXANDER ALEEO AL. N ' RONALD FCEERT C PARBARA I .-CAN DQR!!-,,D IMBROQ' AMENDCLA LNDEQSCYN LNCEFSCNK ' ' ' BRUCE M ALEERYS s GREG6 v I-.SDCRF E P -4 I--2:R:C'J 1-NLEFSCN C ,Crux j-cfliz. Q 105'-. 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JOHN L JANET E, LAJ LALLY LANE LARJGN LQROI LARSEN Q., ya Y- v I ! 1 I i x I 1 i I 4 5 I RONALD LEE CECILY C, 'QAREN KATHERINE L ROBERT W. CONSTANCE LARSON LARSON LALJER LALJN LAWLER LEBER I-'ARLES W -'J-HIE? I DJQEE L 2 H' QHAEL IL-135 L 'A:'-1A J .ECHNEY ,EC4 -IJ1 WE 'ZEDFF LFJEUFR ,E4 '1N 5 'CNNNE M 'EQK 'V' 'I'-'ff-EL E fE'?Q Q 55253.35 EI-QAH A ,EVZNE .EWTETZ .EW77 -ENV LLL . KD 59 Class Surmount Probl KENNETH W LINDBLOM Jin. SINEA A LLGY3 WILLIAM C. NADVNE B MIC?-AE- Q SUSAN E LINDA Fw P-:L:N LOCHHEA1' LLJN2 JAMES C MARC A MAR' SUSAN A BARR' L ALXCE A . hw. X , X -fi YL. l. Q, . gfgvwix E jj-'Q 'rf D1:-NA CAWI P THDMAS A NADJAP A ' MACFAR A' VACKINNCN NHCLEAN MVVLLAN UAV 3 C JAMES S JCPN U JO'-Us r- EAP' L'VxNE' MAR' w:.f1 w MAR' '-K MARWNSCN MASTERSCN 5.AAYYr1Ewi f Constrict Faciliti w.,,L AM W MARY ANN EIZWAEM ., vf-'THAS vATTSGN vAY 7' Q VCPERT '. 'ZECUSE 'J-Nfl v'C.fZY 'v1klLlL..Y '- :2-ZN'C',3 4 KM .SAN , FTEERT F ,SAN Q 'f'i-EAx '-ANATTVN MEAN? C P MAYO 'Ji-RGERY wig. NN! 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Sf 5 ALBERT a srevem H Susana RCBEP' L EL'ZABE'H E STEMER STERQETT H VN --,AU E 1 School Y ar Ends in Whirl Y BARBARA F 'CARL W FUCHARD H, .CHN ., 1--J-N S 51 CONSTANCE STRAUSS STREMMEL STUDY SVBRANDT 'I-.HPF TAYLOR TETER M DONNA L. DONALD 71 BEVERLY A .QANET M DANIEL R YEECH TENHUNE 'EST 'HALQN '-ALMANN 'P-QOMAS 'HOMPSON THOMPS6Lwl USIZQQVPSON l-ecnlncks '-zvzmcu ws-aonssw f'-UHRLES N DAVID E MAQY . LE 3 Q A5L IENNSE E 'HJLN 'HULIN NAMERMAN 'CMS 'jfv N 'ECCKY .CEEVN F MAVETTE A 12.5597 B i-'E,,A K . '1'4 VFER C 'ilffhf TRUE '3.'C'4,?R 'JCKER 'LUNER 'P-N I-Lf?-A 68 of Big Social Events STEVEN F STEPHEN A ZARA Tw RICHARD K. ANN VANDER HEHDEN 'AN ESSQ VAN O3STEFlH3.' VAN WEELJEW VARNEV JEAN M JC'-'N E A-BE?' 'W FREDEFUCK A WILLIAM MAD ' 3493:-iw A .-C-N A JERRY - PATR!C',x v,:.iNE' AYENNAVT Y .- EES? NCORFE VYSKOCL WADE-. VJAGNE9 NA-'A,I VVALDMANN WALTER -VNQ A .,,, ,-,jl '-A .1 M82 Q A A gixgswf LHARCN A V!-'-UI VN-2'E9:'Ff-I' vw-'-'Eff WE .57 VVE-Cf-4 Q- ,A -- H-Axf ggvgn -q,':- 'J V :v -:'::.',' M -- 9 'WM wr4'TESNi vgw: 84 to Enter oll g 1 1 W w NME -1 EASY A DAMELE LMWENCE 1 SANDRA J H:TES1DE A.w'w1,TE5'2E .-1-1 'HEY .w 'Jvill w:ELAr-45 , -iw JAMES M DNANJNE -wg. E v'C+-MELA :VIENER W'LEY .w L-c'w5iZN .-. LL wILL1Avz5 Tift? J.,E 3 HOPE M 13'-vw 2 .JZ T-4 C Pgwmr P Jw' LSCN JJ LSDN J-' giffxi If '12 'JWNSTONI QF' Q CHX A JEANNA D. M31 L rl -.4 rx .41 - fa . . - . -f-,.. w333S XZPIMAR4 :jf ' -,D-.ww 154551 W 4 4ZHUC DU MISSY COOK FREDI ANDREWS BARBARA McGREW WOODY HAHN Presidenl Vice Presidenl Secrelary Treasurer Stud nt Council Seeks to TONY DOUGHTY CARL STREMMEL CAM AVERY JOHN MAGNUSON TOM MILLER SUE MCKINNON Honor Syslem Lunch Hall Publicily Recreafion Safely Service STUDENT COUNCIL CONDUCTS SCHOOL-WIDE ASSEMBLY IN MID YEAR ELECTION CAMPAIGN 72 COUNCIL OF CLUBS Lasl Row: Wilson, Berg- man, Dellin, Fairbairn, Bules. Middle Row: Friedner, Klernperer, l-lensel- mann, I-lager, Nason, Finkel, Eisler, Bryanl, Salisbury, Wonderlic. Fronl Row: Cook, Ven- nard, Kulbarsh, l-lavel, Below, Meislahn, Campbell. X' ULIE CAMPBELL TOM PETERSON BEATA BERGMAN BILL JACOB Social Special Acfivilies Sfudy Halls Sfudy Halls IST-SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVES Top Row: Morgan, l-linkle, Crane, Hager, Magee. Third Row: Barker, Robinson, Lang, Bishop, Eriedner, Anderson. Second Row: Birdlebough, McMullen, Fairbairn, Ferguson, l-leilmann, Wyss, Maclarland, Babize, Bamburg, True. Bollom Row: Mr. Vernon, Miss Kelso, Vanderwicken, Eckhouse, Dunne, Roseenberg, Brillan, Daliere, Miller, Dunlap. I M . , he ' V- f ' ' 4. . ,W . Sludenl Council lhis year pul empha- sis upon improving and perlecling ils exisling lunclions and responsibililies inslead ol allempling lo add some- lhing new lo ils record. Under lhe leadership ol ils ollicers, Missy Cook, Eredi Andrews, Barbara McGrew, and Woody l-lahn, and wilh lhe guidance ol Sponsor Mr. David Guslalson and Advisers Mr. Sam Vernon and Miss Eslher Kelso, lhis program yielded ex- cellenl resulls, and lhe weighl and im- porlance ol Council was lell more lhan il has been lell lor many years. ln meeling lhe sell-imposed lasks sel be- lore il, Council increased signilicanlly in preslige, merely by lullilling ils usual responsibililies wilh a crusading spiril. Tony Doughly's honor deparlmenl worked lo promole honesly on lesls, in classrooms, and al school aclivilies. Aller an all-school assembly al which lhe honor syslem was discussed, il was voled on in every New Trier class. More lhan 902 ol all lhe classes ac- cepled il each semeslor. The sludy-hall deparlmenl, headed by Beala Bergman and Bill Jacob, di- recled lhe sludenl-supervised sludy lConlinuecl on page 74-l 2ND-SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVES Top Row: Birdlebough, Belknap, Morgan, O'Kiel3le, Crane, Dunne, Beacom, Mackey, Magee, Melzger, Eckhouse. Third Row: Bliss, Slone, True, Kelley, Doughly, Oliver, Wilson, Dunne, Daliere, Apple- gale, Walls, Dahlin. Second Row: Campbell, Rasmusen, Good, Franlzen, Emrich, l-leilrnann, Bradley, Ha- ger, Maclarland, l-linkle, Cook, Anderson, Lloyd. Bollom Row: Pope, Ballon, Olley, Bliss, Fall, Mr. Vernon, Miss Kelso, Barker, Pullman, Sybrandl, Wack, Friedner. lConTinued trom page 73l halls, in which all Treshmen and capable upperclassmen were placed. The second semester brought a new method ot electing supervisors. In order To insure the choice ot able students Tor These positions, The department otticers and assistants chose The candidates who were Then voted on by all studyehall members. Julie Campbell and her committee promoted The social Tunctions ot Stuf dent Council. Une ot her departments most important duties was to help spon- sor The Halloween party. IT also helped with the Council ot Clubs banquet and chartered tive new clubs. Tom Miller's saTeTy department was Taced with great responsibilities This year because ot The building program. The Tunctions ot The satety department included the issuing ot parking stickers, checking on parking violations, and di- recting Trattic in The halls. As a result ot The reliable work ot This department many diTTiculTies were overcome with credit To The committee. Public relations, led by Cam Avery, brought about a closer Tie between Council and The student body. One means ot doing This was To keep The Council bulletin board Tilled wiTh news ot its activities. This department also worked on the Illinois Student Council Association Week, which was held aT New Trier This year. John Magnuson and his recreation department provided recreational Tacilities outside ot school in addition To sponsoring The Saturday gym Jams and helping with The Hal- loween Party. Service, under Sue MacKinnon, was invaluable To Council, as her committee did all ot The oTTice work and organized The annual College Day. Tom Peterson was also kept busy as holder ot The re- cently created special activities board position. l-Tis department Took charge ot The new student-supervised library and The student-guide service. Last but lContinued on page 76l Student Government Gains I ST-SEM ESTER COMMITTEES Top Row: Thompson, MacLean, Vanderwicken, Katzin, Oehler, Schulz, T-Ticks, Griltin, Elmendort, Palmer, McCully, Scheib, Wilson, Dold, Hottmann, Alsdort, Applegate, Blanchard, Miller. Fourth Row: Long, Gray, l-lammaker, Kenline, Morrison, Griswold, Doughty, Hannah, Persons, Waterstradt, Reinecke, Saunders Stremmel, Granger, l-luyler, Cottrell, Kaine, Martinson, Avery. Third Row: Tennant, l-linkle, Baker, McDonough, Sterrett, Martin, Deutch, Lang, Ferguson Leavitt, McGrew, Heilmann, Wilhelm, Rasmusen, GaNun, Dern, Lauer, Barlow. Second Row: Arnold, Campbell, Ewing, Matthews, Coleman, Levitetz, Wil- liams, Devine, Belknap, Schenker, Carmody, Pullman, Anderson, Steadry, Friel, King, Emrich, Ragland. Bottom Row: Scott, Buchanan, Aisner, Levin, Blumberg Barker, Weiss, Cary, Barack, Rumage, Oehl, Salzman, Server, Timmerman, Ruddock, Malzacher, Fowler. T 2ND-SEMESTER STUDY-HALL SUPERVISORS Top Row: Crane, Sybrandt, Thulin, Singleton, Riley, Etnyre, Applegate, Thomas, Schulz, Robinson, Alexander, McNattin, Quarnstrom, Gray, Schmidt, Radtord, Bell. Third Row: Carlson, Thompson, Strahorn, Bliss, Hoppe, Gilasser, Janensch, Lochhead, Granger, Paschen, Dudman, Mann, Avery, Monroe, Mc- Nicholas, Hollingbery, Masterson. Second Row: Babize, l-Toward, Dubrouillet, Poster Arthur, VVinston, Liqlwtner, Noble, Condon, Larkin, Robinson, Nehlsen, Fowler, Fall, Schmidt, Blair, Whiteside, Haines. Bottom Row: Alcorn, Wolt, Bradley, Madden, Pearson, Adams, Kemper, Hgfter, Persons, O'Brien, Orwig, McCloud, Fairbairn, King, Thomas, Friel, Ganse. 74 SPONSOR AND OFFICERS- ELECT FOR !956 STUDENT COUNCIL Larry DunIao, rreasurerg Diane Ferqusnn, vice-presidenrq Park- er Paimer, presidenh Srephle Lanq, secrerary, Mr, David Gusiafson sponsor. 2ND-SEMESTER COMMITTEES Top Row: Chrisfensen, Vander- wicken, Debenham, Dunne, WooIard, Sfrub, Mchlarfin, Sinoderon, Gibbons, MCNicho- Tas, Kearhey, SurpIess, Third Row: , Trees, Perersen Q'Kiexe. Gray, CIarke Kaine Jennings, Wallace, GIasser Pererson, SeII-ers, Schuh, Second Row: Boshes, Bowland, Gray, Sperfus, Douqhry, How- ard Saynders, Shinbach, Mc- Corneh Fisher, I-Iiken, Afkins. BoH'om Row: Andrews, McGrew, Cook, hah, BradIey, Blair. An- derson, Worrhy. Barker, Smirh, Campbeh, Fairbairn, Mc- ,, 7 , ,, CIoud. dv IST-SEMESTER STUDY-HALL SUPERVISORS Top Row: Moss, Moore, Trees, I-Uayacek, I-Iicks, Monroe, McNichoIas, WiII. Paschen, I-Iahenborq, Do'd, Gilboy. Fiffh Row: Breed, Sreenberq, Mafrhias LiIr'e, Thomas, DonneIIey, Se'Iers, Newcomb, Palmer, RiIey, Robinson, STaebIer, Ehnerdorf, Nexander, McNaIrin, DeIaney, Hobbs, Gnhfin, GreeIey, Shepherd Fourih Row: Hindrnan, I-Iammaker, Firesforie, Hoppe, BowIand, Sargent Orr, Schrnidr, FesIer, Arkins BeII, I-Iiken, Warren, Nason, Applegare, Osborne, Avery Lewy, Maheqg, Sybrandr. Third Row: WiIIiarnS, Denfch, Fairbairn, Biass, Ferguson, Barnerf, Shanahan, Lovefr, I-Iapp, M'cheIs, Lindsfey, Drake WiIkinson, Baker Varney, O'Brien, BradIey, Briqhfman, TayIor, WoIT. Second Row: BeIow, McCIoud, FoIzer, Moses, QuaIe, SaIzr'nan, Whifeside, Wechrer, Merrick, Leirner, Johns Johnson, Warson, Leyirerz, Van Sniedenburq, Mchlauhy, Spero, FaII, Sparberq. Boffom Row: Gordon, BeIknap, Kemper, Burkhart Pearson, Zimmerman, Bu chanan, Winsron, FowIer, McLauqh'in, Finne, Whireside, PeIicoIas, Whirney, Peck, Larkin, WiIson, Dow, Devine. UR KN fT Nlf' Pizmin sss . . -.--:-- gs f siiifss gs ':QjQ:5,-S?-ijgsfi. OTWT 'INN 'U WT T m iF ssasis Quan, umm ILL -LL- MU T IV TNI I xmnnwwn- 1- Nscsssz.--assamrswxx ss?-xg ' 'I' The Council decided To presenT iT To The sTudenTs. A Council member Taced every one oT The IO3 English classes wiTh The guesTion, Does New Trier have The righT To be proud? These Tallcs ac- complished Their purpose, a marlced change in sTudenT aTTiTude was appar- enT aTTer They were held. Two oTher maior proiecTs oT Council were The re- vision oT The sTudy-hall rules and The creaTion oT a Council CommiTTee Weelc To publicize and geT sign-ups Tor com- miTTee iobs which will go inTo eTTecT nexT Tall. GENERAL STUDY-HALL SUPERVISORS Top Row: Warren, Sybrandf, Avery, PalaiTh. Middle Row: Bagge, Bergman, Peclc. Ferguson, DeuTch, Baher, Jacob. BoTTom Row: Newcomb, McNaTTin. mocratic ethods or LIBRARY SUPERVISORS Top Row: Adams, STaebler, Elmendorlr, Drake. BoTTom Row: D, Thulin, LighTner, Rumsey, Lyfle, Johns, C, Thulin, PeTerson. lConTinued Trom page 74l noT leasT, Carl STremmeI's lunch-hall commiTTee did a Tremendous service To The sTudenTs by keeping The lunch hall clean and orderly under singularly ad- verse circumsTances. The ninThfperiod Council meeTings were oTTen The scenes oT inTense debaTe. IVIosT oT The schoolls problems were dise cussed aT lengTh wiTh a creaTive a+Ti+ud Towards The soIuTion oT These problems. An exTended discussion oT New Trier's repuTaTion Toolc place. The problem oT 6 wheTher or noT our school is resTing on iTs Iaurelsm seemed so imporTanT ThaT REGISTRATION OF VOTERS IN STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTION LIBRARY MONITORS Top Row: GroTTi, IvIcLicIc Nash. Boffom Row: Gould, I-Iaines Ebrey. Tri-Ship Promotes Service 'Ia DICK PETERSON AL STAEBLER BILL POGGENSEE BILL GRIFFIN PresidenT Vice Presideni Secrefary Treasurer This year was The 3IsT year oT Tri- Ship service To New Trier and To The communiTy. As in recenT years, Tri-Ship earned more Than S5000 Tor disTribu- Tion in scholarships and oTher sTudenT- aid proiecTs Tor New Trier boys. NineTy percenT oT This Tund usually came Trom Lagniappe, The remainder Trom oTher sources such as The presenTaTion oT dances and The sale oT reTreshmenTs. All oT The upperclass boys oT New Trier are members oT Tri-Ship, buT as oT This year The Treshmen boys had To ac- cumulaTe ThirTy poinTs To become acTive members. PoinTs could be earned on Avrangmenfs Clubroom-Chavifies sl I EVERETT FOX Services Ticiets ROY ANDERSON The basis oT parTicipaTion in exTra-cur- ricular acTiviTies, The purpose oT The poinT sysTem being To sTimulaTe among more boys an acTive inTeresT in school aTTairs. During The pasT year There were abouT 800 acTive in The group, The re- mainder oT The boys aT New Trier being inacTive members. Deserving much of The crediT Tor The Tine coordinaTing OT all The acTiviTies were The sponsors. Mr. Lionel LighTner, head TaculTy spon- sor, was assisTed by lvlr. Carl Clader, Mr. RoberT Malinsky, Mr. Bruce James, Mr. KenneTh WellingTon, and Mr. Ger- ald Kelley. During The pasT year, The presidenT, Dick PeTerson, had The Taslc oT making The whole Tri-Ship program run well. Vice-PresidenT AI STaebler acTed as Senior Class chairman in addiTion To his oTher duTies as vice-president Bill Pog- gensee, as secreTary, handled all oT Tri- Ship's heavy correspondence and Toolc The minuTes oT each meeTing. Since Tri- Ship is incorporaTed under The laws oT The STaTe oT Illinois, Tinancial records musT be lcepT very accuraTely and Bill GriTTin, in his posiTion as Treasurer, was The one who did This iob. The class IConTinued on page 781 'K' Dance Dinner Lagniabpt JOHN HICKS JEFF- KAHN JIM WHITE JOHN HUS1 Traffic Usher Junior Chairman Sophomo e Cha RODY SCHEII Public lelaf ons Point B come N Basis lConTinued Trom page 77i chairmen This year were Jim WhiTe, Junior Class chairman: John HusT, Soph- omore Class chairman: and Charles SeThness, Freshman Class chairman. These boys and The commiTTee heads made up The execuTive board, which had general charge oT overseeing The club's acTiviTies. The adviser rooms each elecTed represenTaTives who made The necessary conTacTs beTween The ad- viser rooms and The club. The service chairman This year was Fudge Fox. His commiTTee had charge oT many school services including inTor- maTion deslq and The boys' sTudenT em- ploymenT service. JeTT Kahn headed The usher corps, which is The oldesT parT oT Tri-Ship and an invaluable aid To The smooTh running oT many school Tunc- Tions. AnoTher imporTanT service To New Trier is The TraTTic squad, which was admirably managed This pasT year by John Hicks. These boys perTormed The duTy oT regulaTing The Tlow oT TraT- Tic around The school every morning and aTTernoon and TreguenTly aT nighT. Under The guidance oT Roy Ander- son, The Ticl4eT commiTTee disTribuTed TiclceTs Tor Lagniappe, The opera, and The various bangueTs. Tom Mchlicholas headed The arrangemenTs commiTTee which planned such aTTairs as Career NighT and Homecoming. Tom Single- Ton and his commiTTee, The dinner com- miTTee, had The responsibiliTy oT plan- ning The Two largesT annual banqueTs held This year, The FooTball BangueT and Third Row McNicholas lrvine M yo Wll WhiTe Morse SingleTon Rodgers Shepherd AlsclorT Caslcey Dold Avery, Robinson Ross. Second Row Dunlap Howell DAncona Bcwland PeT rson ApplegaTe Glasscr Lochhead Roolcer Rinker Rogers STudy, HoTTmann, Jennings, Fox, Rasmussen BoTTom Row Moulding Sunderland Huyler Nason Hoppe C. Thulin Hiclrs Conaghar' Minn Ro enberg Dresner, Shane, Wiley, Hilcen, Morrison. for M mbership The FaTher-and-Son BangueT. They also supplied reTreshmenTs Tor Tri-Ship dances and parTies. Rody Scheib and his public-relaTions commiTTee had The responsibiliTy oT publicizing all Tri-Ship acTiviTies and disTribuTing TriAShip pamphleTs To Tresh- men. Bob lVlcNaTTin's clubroom and The chariTies commiTTee This year conducTed The Red Cross, The I-learT l:oundaTion, and The cloThing drives. Bob Dold and his cornmiTTee handled and planned Tri-Ship's dances. These dances, an insTiTuTion aT New Trier, ran smooThly and eTTicienTly. Gne oT The more inTeresTing dances was On The Beam, which made The mosT oT New Trier's now Tamiliar consTrucTion work. Also There were several dances exclue sively Tor Treshmen. These were no daTe aTTairs and proved a big success. Since l939, when Lagniappe TirsT be- gan, This show has been Tri-Ship's mosT exciTing and mosT proTiTable proiecT. STudenT-direcTed and sTudenT-managed in every way, This year's producTion gave more Than 250 parTicipanTs a chance To appear in a sTage show which was all Their own. STaged aT Glencoe CenTral School, The !956 Lagniappe was direcred by George Mccully and Marilyn Selck, The TirsT girl co-direcTor. TickeT sales broughT in more Than S4000 Tor The club's scholarship Tund. From The momenT The curTains rose lConTinued on page Bll 'U' Wm a. a TRAFFIC SQUAD lsecond groupl INFORMATION DESK Top Row: Kaplan, Debenham. FourTh Row: Allin, Magnus. Third Row: ArieTT, l.eaviTT. Second Row: STark, I-loppe. Bolfom Row: Fisher, Adle. COMMITTEES Top Row: STrub, Lill, ElmendorT, Mack ey Sfheib Fink Third Row: Ebrey, ETnyre, Williams Donnelley, Shuman, I-lousTon, lvlar Tin, Clarke. Second Row: I-Ianson, Anderson, I-Iobbs Cosgrove, AlsdorT, Eckhouse, Dor gan, SingleTon, Dold. BoHom Row: BolTon, Feldman, Orr I-loward, Rohlen, Bell, Richardson Rusnak, Trom. Top Row: SwarTchild, Mac Lean, Clissold, Mallegg, Risius, MaTThias, CoTTield, Schwab, Sellers, EllioTT, Koza. Third Row: deTarnowsky, Forbis, Robison, PendleTon, PorTer, Mohl, Pyle, McCabe, Repke, Scheib, RycroTT, Glass, Jacob, I-larT. Second Row: Randolph, I-loward, King, Gillespie, Greeley, STeele, AlberTs, SperTus, Babcock, O'KieTTe, l-laverkampT, Coon, Dudman, Perry, Garner. Boffom Row: Kalish, HigginboTham, Dorgan, Trees, Layden, O'Connell, FerreTTi, Mr. Malinsky, Baby, Ade, D. Thulin, BregsTone, KauTman, Crane, Johnson. Provid Guard , U hers, USHER CORPS Top Row: Sybrandl, l-larl, Kurz, Bundy, Spare, Lecliner, Mefzqer, Sellers, Lylle, Alexander, Mclnlyre, Jolinson. Third Row: Garrison, Murplny, Villiesse, Culberq, Morgan, Kalwn, Porler, Pasclwen, Monroe, Rodenberqer, Ennbree. Second Row: Graham, Walker, l-liloben, Slorie, Pelersen, O'Connell, Pelerson, Baker, Ross, Noble, Oldendorl, Moullon. BoH'om Row: Haines, Schuyler, Pielrowicz, Alderman, Moses, Dunplny, l-lammel, Dressler, Wald, Gudemari, Dysarl. 80 HALL GUARDS Top Row: VanWeelden, Scoll, Jen kins, Vanderl-leiclen, Quarn slrorn, Loclnner, Barlell, Col lield, McCabe. Fourfh Row: l-lernold, l-lill, Sperlus l-lassel, Jolinson, Tlnorsen, Bo lender, Mc,Lucas, Porler. Third Row: Sullivan, Lea, Fell, Da vidson. Boysen, Traxler, Dini Mordock, Norse. Second Row: Phillips, l-leinmiller Walls, Walson, Callin, Saun- ders, Gould, Boyer, Jones. BoHom Row: Kulwles, Wilkey, Dorl- rnan, Frank, Hopper, Oakes True, Corso, Gross. MESSENGER CORPS Top Row: Mack, Kennan, Glackner Kuppenlneimer, Margolis, Renc Third Row: Allen, Belounqy, Erb Olson, l-larre, Pelersen, Milclw ell, Tlwornpson, Sinclair. Second Row: Kalzin, Richardson Tlnorsen, Weissenberg, Siewerf, l-leinrniller, Mirzel, Gelderrnan Lawler, Koller. Bofiom Row: Kaplan, Colm, Mc- Lick, Corso, Meislalwn, O'Sl1ea Sobel, Vreeland, Landfield Sfein. ssen ers, T affic Squad lConTinued Trorn page 791 and a brillianT sign liT up displaying The words The l-leaTls On, everyone lcnew ThaT This show was going To be diTTer- enT. The basic sTory was abouT a group oT gangsTers who decided To geT organized and who ended up going legiTimaTe. The big diTTerence This year was The omission oT many specialTy acTs, Those ThaT were used being an inTegral parT oT The ploT, adding To The conTinu- iTy oT The sTory. A greaT deal OT crediT goes To Ann Fraser and Ed Durham Tor Their excel- lenT worlc wiTh The chorus and orchesTra. The whole board did a wonderTul iob on The piece. Mr. Kelley as sponsor, assisTed in malcing This producTion The greaTesT one yeT. fsfw BelTon, T-laverkarnph CawelTi, Baumann, Myers, AlsdorT, l-Tammalrer, Ross. LAGNIAPPE COMMITTEES Top Row: Shamberg, Mcln Tyre. Kolehmainen, Lill Shurnan. Fif+h Row: Me-TeliTs, WhiTney Eisenberg, Fazio, Cope- land, STreeT. FourTh Row: Green, Minns Morgan, TesT, Kirlc, Perry LieTzow. Third Row: Quigley, Pease Leonard, Shaw, Varney l-lechT, CliTTord, Clarlce. Second Row: Menard, Griggs STerreTT, Friel, English Edmonds, Quale, Blass Gahlun. BoH'om Row: Ude, Gray, Pro- vol, Wald, Reinach. Ras- musen, PeTerson, Drake Peirce. LAGNIAPPE BOARD Top Row: PeTerson, Lederer Mccully, WhiTney. Middle Row: Bell, Wilson Minns, Gudernan, Birdle bough. BoTTom Row: Eriel, STerreTT Maclcinnon, Se-lclc, Carnp bell, Larlcin, WinsTon, 8I 1- 1' M 'If' , 1 5 ,f P W, f ' I Q' f 'a .41 p 1'-f 'Q if .x we ' Q ,X ,tx f,.5a. .1 , ' Ti fi of,-if -z J' 'ZQLZ , vm, I lllilfl woken hoo Q 5 o .Q ,ski 5 .0-00.10000 l Q. ' , ' 1 ' 0' '--.' - ...nuff , - Q . 9 Q , Q' . ' , ai 4 I Q n 1. Q Q. o n 1 uma, Q A ', .4 as , 0. . 0 . .0 , , Q 0 0 . . I Q. .. ., . ' . C o Q . Q Q, ., . O '.Q.. i . , EBL!!! -v ,W- M ,,'L Hn ,-H dl FOX AND STREMMEL WITH THE LOWDOWN ON THE GAME GRISWOLD AS BABINSKI: ME ? Lg 'U indiana I thi! 1 NOW HEAR THIS -ARE YOU LOOKING OR ARE YOU LISTENING? FINALE: CAST AND CREWS GET TOGETHER AT CLINTON CITY PAM CONDON SUE MILLER MARI TRUE Presrdenl Vice Presldenl Secretary l DOTSY BANKER Treasurer Pervacl BETSEY DAWES FRAN BAMBURG CYNTHIA DAY Charify Employment Financial :'Be friendly, The mollo ol lhe Girls' Club, was made lhe under- lying Theme ol every one ol lhe club's many aclivilies during The pasl' year. Wilh lhe guidance ol lhe sponsors, Miss Jean KixMiller and Miss Lola May, and lhe en- lST SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVES Top Row Waclc Wolf Dern Byinglon Persons Townsend Daniels Carpenler. lhusiasm ol lhe officers, board members, and, in lacl, lhe energy and supporl of ils enlire member- ship, Girls' Club carried lhrough ils many lunclions wilh consider- able success. Fourlh Row Taylor Carmocly Toms Blomgren Erickson Unrad Von Piechowslci, Ruskin, Larsen, Royer, Shannon, Wieboldl, Moir. Third Row Pope Spangenberg Deming Whipple O elind Olley Ayres, Cairns, Newman, Cheris, Rasmusen, Malmquisl, l-larris. Second Row Knulsen Levilelz Bliss Davenporl Txrlany Ovson Thorsen, Moore, Slewarl, Clihford, Wagner, Harding, Olson, l-louclc. BoHom Row Allin James Orwlg Feller Glaser Bingham Newman l-lasselmann, Adler, Sullivan, Allcinson, Goodman, Nash. if is rs fs FRIENDLY SISTERS Top Row: GoldsmiTh, Meir, TuTTle, Wil- son, Aronson, Carmody, MaTThews, ByingTon, BrighTman, Glaeser, Dun- bar, Gahlun, STuebner. Third Row: Coyne, Johns, Collman, Fair- bairn, Ferguson, Berger, Lindberg, STein, WalTer, I-Ieilmann, Wyss, Bradley. Second Row: Schmidt Murphy, Evans, McCloud, LighTner, Morrison, Lu- cas, McMullen, I-larris, Marcus, Merrick, STewarT, I-Iinkle. BoTTom Row: Allison, Kuhles, BurkharT, Pullman, Buchanan, Orwig, Dowd, DeuTch, ScoTT, Klahf, Williamson. All Girls' Club Activities JANE RUMSEY ELOISE EBERHART SALLY HITZ SUE SMITH LESLIE KNIGHT Freshman Friendly Publicify Service Social To begin wiTh, There was The parTy before school sTarTed, a parTy Tor all Treshmen and new girls: and during The TirsT week oT school, There was The Frosh-Senior ParTy To acquainT Them wiTh New Trier. WiTh The beginning of The TooTball season, The girls sold cokes and spudnuTs aT all The games and neT- Ted abouT SIOOO Tor Girls' Club proi- ecTs, The chieT oT which is The allocaTion oT S7000 each year Tor girls' scholar- ships. The magazine drive ended in OcTober wiTh a sale OT 520,729 in magazine sub- IST-SEMESTER COMMITTEES scripTions, Trom which The club neTTed abouT 56900: and in April The Book and Bake Sale broughT in addiTional Tunds Tor club acTiviTies. Friendly Week TeaTured some new ideas This year. ConTesTs were held To deTermine The besT mixer and To se- lConTinued on page 86l Top Row: Edens, Muhl, Lyclecker, Williams, Cohrs, I-Iavel, Gahlun, TuTTle. FifTh Row: Shanahan, Dunbar, Thiele, Wilder, Bules, Cilrcford, Salzman, ReuTer, I-Iirsch, I-IamilTon, Bradley, Bradley, Eisler. Fourfh Row: Devine, Lindsley, Taylor, McPherson, BrighTman, Taylor, Loos, Eason, Cobb, I-IechT, EhrharT, Wilkinson, BerghoTT, Gray. Third Row: Orelind, Moses, Marcus, de Tarnowsky, WrighT, Salerno, Kinghorn, McCloud, LighTner, STarr, Glaeser, Ross, Quale. Second Row: Menard, Robinson, James, Miller, Coleman, I-Iinkle, BehrsTock, MarTeIl, FeTTer, STevens, Rae, Larkin, MacMillan, LesTina. BoTTom Row: Tokarsky, Weiss, Blumberg, Allison, Meyn, PanniTch, Barker, Edmonds, Michel, KauTman, CoaTney, Lauer, KnuTsen. , , Y -- . 2 N D-SEMESTER COMMITTEES Top Row: Dunbar, Simon, Michels, Dunbeclc, LeVine, Thorman, Swanson, Crowe, Miller, Wilson, SmiTh, Vennard Milnor. Fourfh Row: Blass, BeTTcher, HechT, Fairbairn, SmiTh, Jones, Varney, Will, Nisen, Daniels, Burns, Tyler, Ruskin, Karslalqe. Third Row: Brandenburg, ScoTT, Corser, Solomon, Fairbanlc, Holzenlcamp, Krasberg, SToclcTon, Handler, Ryan, BeuTTell, Vance, Cragg, Nehlsen, Tenney. Second Row: Edmonds, Yager, Edwards, Welch, Miller, Sedwiclc, Eraser, Hammond, Slceen, Day, Grewen, Kirby, Balmer, Ebert Moore, PraTT. BoHom Row: Cooper, Madden, TiTTany, BogarT, Cram, ATl4inson, BernsTein, Rubel, Grinlcer, Welch, Passman, Dashow, Grinlcer, Bayless, Turner. lConTinued Trom page 85l lec+ The besT essay on Triendliness. True To her name, Sally GoodTriend won The mixer conTesTg Karen Olson was iudged To have submiTTed The winning essay. l.aTer on, Brenda Einlc won The Girls' Club ConTesT wiTh her Tune, They Say. Girls' Club members worlced To bring a merry ChrisTmas To unTorTunaTe peo- ple by sending f:andied pine cones To FRESHMAN-GIRLS' HELPERS Top Row: Fall, Kemper, Rumsey, Perlman, RosenThal, Eason, Ward, Robinson, AddingTon, FranTzen, PaTTerson, Johns. BoHom Row: Salisbury, Michels, Welch, Wieland, Adams, Bel- rnonT, Ross, Vinnedge, LighT- ner, Merriclc. NURSERY SCHOOL STAFF Top Row: Toms, Kuhles, RosenThal, Ash. Third Row: STrauss, Nason, Eason, Algeo, Cohee. Second Row: Grinlcer, Schram, An- derson, Lang, Gilmour. BoTTom Row: SmiTh, Parshall, Mc- Donough, Salisbury. veTeran's hospiTals, supplying needy Tamilies wiTh ChrisTmas dinners, and singing carols aT old pe-ople's homes. LaTer, Girls' Club and Tri-Ship worked +oge+her To raise Tunds Tor The Junior Red Cross and To gaTher TiTTeen Tons oT cloThing Tor The Save-The-Children Fed- eraTion. ln February, aT The moTher and daughTer bangueT, Time Was, boTh moThers and daughTers danced and sang, proving ThaT Two generaTions aren'T so Tar aparT aTTer all. The various commiTTees and sTaTTs, by doing a Tine iob oT selling aT sporTing evenTs, worlcing in The adminisTraTion building, and helping aT The CommuniTy House Nursery School, provided The Tinishing Touches Tor an exTremely suc- cessful year. CLASS MANAGERS: True lseaTedl, Rumsey, Wilhelm, Bradley. OFFICE STAFF AND ABSENCE-BULLETIN CORPS Top Row: l-loison, Heinemann, Carrnody, Griggs, Snile, Rarnmon, O'Brien, Dern, Mulil, Friel. Four1'l1 Row: Sclwroeder, Salzman, Smiflw, Coleman, Hendry, Lindsley, Aronson, Alcorn, Ross, Wieland, Deulscli, Feiligrew. Third Row: Wlwileside, Van Weyk, Quigley, Wlriileside McGinn, Cliliord, Davis, Weclrler, Bules, Buskens, Revelle, Goranson, Conover. Second Row: Levilerz, Jacobs, Jacobson, Edwards, Leilner, Sinclair, Garvey, Kirby, Hauglw, Baker, Toms, Smirlw, BoHom Row: Regan, Gorman, Osgood, Keserl, Smillri, Wrigkil, Grinker, Kulbarsn, Barker, Liel, Evenslad, Srewarl, Cooper. v Proge ts Flll Many Nee LIBRARY STAFF Top Row: Bloomberg, Daley, Parker, Harrke, Calloway, Richmond, Good, Bern, Kingnorn, Blomgren, Keifn, Langford, Reuler, Burns. Third Row: Glos, Muller, Grauman, Gale, Miller, Bern. Wollii, Taylor, Radford, Kelly, Doly, Josepli, MacFall. Second Row: Wiley, Sedwick, Frank, Tlialrnann, Wriglii, Kisclwer, Fraser, Lindblom, Perlman, Friedman, Venrick, Penlield. Boifom Row: Kearinge, Fislwer, Macdonald, Goodman, Slwapiro, Marrell, Anderson, Cohen, Tiffany, Forsberg, Werrlrieimer, Delevill, Tokarsky. 2ND-SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATES Top Row: l-lavel, Wieland, Fererson, Tyler, Reuler, Rasmussen, Parsons. Loos, Salisbury, Orrc, Mclzadzean, Mueller, Lally Smillw Vinnedoe, Cox. Fourfh Row: Rosen, Anderson, Moses, Knorr, Brown, l-larding, Fosdick, Lansing, Reardon, Plwalen, Brewer, l-lansciman. Lindberg Lana, Griggs. Third Row: Nein, Havens, Perlman, Gordon, Andersor' Miller, Kinglworn, Crean, Feiersen, Fenlield Gordon, Aslw, Moore Slockion l-laglund. Second Row: Friedman, Mallson, l-larnmond, Taylor, Sliauss, Cox, Stearns, Noble, Gresnwall, Gore, Davis, Forler. Niclwells, Grewen Yager, Scoif. Boffom Row: Masessa, Flessek, Rosenberg, Aronson, Newrnen, Fall, Bernslein, Gilmour, Milclnell, Slremmel, Paley, McLean, Wilson, Long, Feinberg. ,--0-we ki ., lb 3 i 'eff' SUE WOOD Pri-6?d5.1P LUCY PECK Vice Preiiden' f'T 7 PEGGY SMITH Secretary ,graze f weemew f-e4s.mess4e,,,c f Steins M-mas, 5 ,.m,,,.,, as , f ., .,,A W , , male l we - f -- , Q me f 571511367 'TT ,ew M 2 -if f E f p. .ef in A 1 W, T M ifr 4, 3 kd al s ..2,Q, Q., A in sf ,xl 512 gifxi '?f'4iie,-gf. i , M2 ' Llisx, sw1Q1s,1?,,,2,,1--,-f-- - - ANN LINDSTROM Treasure' G.A.A. L cldership BONNIE HANNAH Ar? Tl BBY MACFARLAND Iniramurals Facililies were somewhal limiled This year because of The space problems en- counlered during The remodeling of The girls' gyms, bul' Tumbling became The only aclivily which could nol be oliferecl, The remainder of G.A.A.'s exlensive sporls program conlinuing as usual. De- l if 2' y ., ' g L . . l ' ' - . i 'WJ ' -4 I f' f , T, Y 6 M T g S ' ' is.fiifi-3!,:Z,,QgQ'fT' , . 1 TTT Y Mas 'H , L fsejX,T5.L5,:l,rsV dy: I V5.7 ,V 1 sllis ssia L V, if ,, 1. 5 GWEN GUYAN KATHY DEUTCH Membership Publicify spile handicaps. G.A.A. had a memor- able and successful year, under The able leadership of ils olTicers, The execulive board, The sporls board, and The gui- dance of ils Tacully sponsor, Miss Su- zanne Kealing. The Girls' Alhlelic Associalion is an G.A.A. REPRESENTATIVES Top Row: Mackey, DeMu+h, Brown, Thomas, DeRocco, Edens, Lauer, Laun, Flippo. Third Row: l-loehn, Van Weyk, Richmond, Wilhelm, Wilson, Voiqhl, Conqdon, Dow, l-lowe. Second Row: Karslake, Kenney, l-lassel, Nason, Slearns, Newhouse, Sawyer, Swanson, Cossman, Taylor. Bolfom Row: Anderson, Rinker, DeBerard, Brown, Williamson, l-lufson, Allin, Rainey, Elvqren, Pannilch. SPORTS BOARD Slanding: Kling, Winsfon, Addenbrooke, Miss Kealing. Fourlh Row: Cohrs, Slerrell, Roderick, Bern, Adams. Third Row: Varney, Merrick, D. Smilh, Buchanan, Walson. Second Row: Whipple, Massey, Bules, Will, Nelson. Boflom Row: Goldman, Thornlon, Wing, Dow. MARILYN COYNE BARB HAGER SPONSOR AND HELPERS: HANNAH, MISS KEATIN6, STERRETT, COYNE, PENFIELD Service Social organizaTion in which aT leasT one-Third oT The girls aT New Trier have an oppor- TuniTy Tor some conTribuTion, eiTher as adviser-room managers, class managers, represenTaTives, commiTTee members, or as oTTicers. To accommodaTe The inTer- esTs OT over I-400 girls, a wide varieTy OT sporTs acTiviTies is oTTered during The Tall, midyear, winTer, and spring sea- sons. Tibby MacTarland, head OT inTramu- rals, coordinaTed sporTs acTiviTies wiTh The help oT The class managers. ArT work Tor all G.A.A. publicaTions, bul- G.A.A. COMMITTEES Top Row: Garner, FeTTer, Krasberg, WolT, SchweiTzer, Brown, Persons, SmiTh, I-leiTmann, l-luTTman. Middle Row: Johns, Richmond, Bishop, Harris, Eisler, Glaeser, Roderick, Congdon, Babize. BoTTom Row: Fraser, Ringley, KeiTh, Fink, Eason, BurkharT, SToops, Murphy, Lechner. I leTin-board displays, decoraTions Tor so- cial evenTs, and making addiTions To The Hall OT Fame kepT Bonnie Hannah, head oT arT, very busy. PubliciTy Tor G.A.A. TuncTions and social acTiviTies involved coordinaTion wiTh school and communiTy publicaTions, and This Tunc- Tion was handled by KaThy DeuTch. Gwen Guyan and her assisTanT, KaThie James, were in charge OT planning The G.A.A. iniTiaTion and keeping acTive- membership lisTs. Social acTiviTies were supervised by Barb l-lager, assisTed by Janie Glaeser. The page girls, along wiTh all acTivi- Ties necessary Tor keeping The G.A.A. oTTice running smooThly, were direcTed by Marilyn Coyne, head oT service, and her assisTanT, Barbara Ringley. Two page girls were sTaTioned aT The gym oTTice each period OT The day, assisTing The oTFice by delivering messages, run- ning errands, and acTing as hall guards. The biannual waTer balleT, wiTh This year's Theme OT Hlvlagazinesf' was held on April 2I wiTh over 275 girls parTici- paTing. Pool guard, under The direcTion oT Gail Adams, helped girls prepare specialTy acTs Tor This swimming demon- sTraTion, in addiTion To TulTilling iTs usual TuncTion OT giving swimming in- sTrucTion aTTer school and on SaTurday mornings To pre-high-school-age chil- dren, lConTinued on page 9Ol CLASS MANAGERS Top Row: Loos, Thorman, Shiebner, Willielm, Roinecke. FourTh Row: Coleman, Wieland, Thompson, Eolzer, Snow, Tenhune, SybranclT, Gold- smiTh. Third Row: Anderson, Long, Crean, ShiTTleTTe, Bradley. Second Row: PenTield, Williams, Vinnedge, l-lassel, Cooley. BoTTom Row: Leber, Williamson, Dean, McMul- len. 89 Participation Earns Paint lConTinued Trom page 89l ProiecTs, a new board TuncTion, were direcTed by Vicki Kling. InsTead oT The usual chariTy proiecT oT visiTing The Lake BluTT Orphanage, The G.A.A. sporTs board, oTTicers, and execuTive board This year helped prepare Tood Tor The EvansTon CommuniTy I-IospiTaI by peel- ing vegeTabIes and slicing buTTer aTTer school aT The hospiTal. AT ChrisTmas all G.A.A. members Tilled sTockings Tor The NorThwesTern seTTlemenT house: The rep- resenTaTives worked hard on This acTiv- iTy and encouraged Their Tellow ad- visees To help. Freshmen and new girls were inTro- duced To G.A.A. TuncTions and organi- zaTion aT The Treshman and new girls' assembly on The morning oT SepTember I6 and aT The parTy held aTTer school. SkiT groups meT aTTer school during February and Tried ouT Tor The iniTiaTion bangueT, which was held on March 3. An evenT long To be remembered by 266 girls was The G.A.A. iniTiaTion in The Tield house aT 7:30 a.m., Friday, February 24. Ominous masked Tigures submiTTed iniTiaTes To rigorous TorTures, one oT which was The mainTenance oT absoIuTe silence, and conducTed oTher riTuals which gualiTied The neophyTes Tor admission To Tull membership in G.A.A. IT was an impressive ceremony. AT The award assembly oT March 9, 700-POINT AWARD WINNERS Top Row: Merrick, McConnell. Middle Row: Nordblom, I-laugh, I-Iarnsberger, Grung. BoTTom Row: Moir, Grinker, Chrislensen. 90 GIRLS' POOL GUARD Top Row: Whipple, Feldman, Wieland, Ross, SmiTh, Thompson, 'l'hornTon, Wyss Vinnedge YosT Middle Row: Elvgren, Lucas, Ewing, Wood, SchmidT, Cohrs, STerreTT, KnighT I'IiTz PeTTigrew BoTTom Row: Miss Pyle, BarneTT, Arnold, Below, Adams, SchmidT, DoTy, Fowler. G.A.A. COACHES Top Row: Will, Loos, BrighTman, Buchanan. Third Row: Moir, Massey, Roderick, Ovson. Second Row: Ovson, Bules, Blass, Flinkle. Ll-ms BoH'om Row: Spangenberg, Pullman, Merrick. I-Iassel, Roderick OFFICIALS. TIMERS, AND SCORERS Top Row: Moore, McConnell, LeVine, I-IunT. Fourfh Row: ByingTon, STewarT, Bern, Collins. Third Row: Grung, ChrisTensen, Brandenburg, I-Iarnsberger Grinker Second Row: McKeown, Roesing, Ringley, Cram. BoTTom Row: Cooksey, Oehl, Woll, Morgan, PorTer. PAGE GIRLS 300-POINT AWARD WINNERS Top Row: I-Ienrich, Eiber, Taylor, Goldsrniih, Wyss, Langford, SIarr,Vinriedge, Krasberg, Middle Row: Vance, Karslalce, Peniield, Van Benschoien, Rosen, Long, Re-inclce, Reise, Brandenburg, BoHom Row: Spangenberg, Pullman, Johnson, I-Iassel, Bleloch, Rinlcer, Srnifh, Michel, Malzacher, 22I girls received awards. Four girls earned IOOO-pcinlr awards, eleven achieved Jrhe 700-looinl mark, and iillry- lhree girls received 300-poini' awards. Nurnerals were awarded lo Iiilry-five girls on Jrhe Iirsi-leam squads, sixlry-one second-learn members received chev- rons, and eleven Iirners and scorers re- ceived awards. Poinlrs are awarded on a basis of parlricipalion in an ailer- noon's play in any aihlelic aclivily or for aclring in any official capacilry. Top Row: DeRocco, Moore, Taylor Thorrnan, Carpenler, LeVine, Jen sen, Erland, Wolf, I-Ioehn. Third Row: Schell, Spare, Voigl, deTar nowslcy, Burns, Ebert Engslrorn Ash, Joseph, Rainey. Second Row: Rodgers, Jacobson, De Berard, McKeown, I-lassel, Turner Morgan, Marcus, Brown. BoHom Row: Kamrn, Borlcan, Floun, Van- Rvsselberge, Slanlon, Fine, Hager- ly, Tolcarslcv, Pannilch, I000-POINT AWARD WINNERS Scoil, Tenhune, Bern, Dean. K vt G.A.A. PRESENTS ENTERTAINMENT FOR NEW GIRLS 9I ho s Striv t This year's Echoes sTaIT was Taced wiTh The monumenTal Taslc oT surpassing The I955 Echoes which was given a med- alisT raTing and chosen as one oT The besT yearboolcs in The naTion in iTs class by The Columbia ScholasTic Press Asso' ciaTion. In enTering iTs TiTTy-second year, The yearbook conTinued giving good cover- age To all school acTiviTies, acTive or- ganizaTions, sTudenTs, TaculTy, and To The consTrucTion program, Through bofh word and picTure. Because The Echoes OT I955 had losT poinTs on iTs Columbia raTing because oT iTs laclc oT curricular coverage, The I956 sTaTT Tried To rem- edy This siTuaTion wiTh The addiTion oT a class secTion. OTher improvemenTs inf cluded disTincTive page designing, which involved making The corners oT The picTures Touch. The subsTiTuTion oT many excellenT phoTos Tor wriTe-up, and The addiTion oT eighT more pages de- voTed To classes, adviser rooms, and seniors. This brings The ToTal number oT pages up To l68. The devise oT head- lines across each page, which was sTarTf ed IasT year was conTinued. Subscrip- Tions conTinued To grow wiTh a ToTal oT 2705 sTudenTs ordering yearboolcsz de- spiTe The necessary 3.50 increase in price, This number was nineTy-Tive per cenT OT The sTudenT body. Every one oT These innovaTions and improvemenTs is The resulf oT The en- Thusiasm and energy oT The ediTor, STeve Graham, and The sponsor, Mr. R. E. Wilson, who were assisTed by a conscienTious and indusTrious sTaTT OT iuniors and seniors. WRITE-UP STAFF STanding: English, Kenney, Joseph, SeaTed: Long, Diller, I-IamiITon, DeIeviTT. STEVE GRAHAM EdiTor-in-chief SPONSOR MR. WILSON AND EDITOR STEVE GRAHAM xx o at ,mag .., V Mfg' A T TQ Q . I 9 .T . . ,Bt A , Q I we 'fs 25 I if 15 We TI T AL WALD RHODES MYERS Managing Ediior Chief Phoiographer A SIGN OF THE TIMES: MCCAUSLAND, HOBBS, GRAHAM , i-f ,,-'mi-...I-fi'iL1:1,egg, , , mms T? We T 3 TRW ,P fw DOLLY THORSEN Senior Assisfanf JEANNE EDMONDS Assisfa nT ArT T?-ffm Z 'VV 92 I ' . AE. , x Qi Ti , .r if i' w ' J Y Ts f - ,V ' . ' . 5 K , . if 1 ...,V ' H, 3 ' ' ' T' ., , K V , '.,': 5 5 CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHERZ RHODES MYERS Top Rating mong Annual JUDY NORDBLOM SONJA GRUNG DOROTHY SCHULEMAN DICK HOBBS BRUCE ALBERTS Write-up Edifor Manuscripf Edifor Ari Edifor Sporfs Co-Ediror Sports co-Ediior iQEQ2Wi?ff.iEQ, ALD, ADAMS, GOU LD, 'X JHN MCCAUSLAND Junior Assisfani iinkf rs -as IQEIEJEJ LEE GOULD DICK WIRTZ MARY ANN LOOS Junior Assisianf Junior Assistant Junior Assisfanl TYPING STAFF Girung, Thiele, l-lassel, Thorsen. I Aan... ART STAFF Edmonds, Loos, Schuleman. During Jrhe daily work involved in producing Echoes, lhe ollice and ihe adjoining lield house rang wilh lhe hourly ravings and bailings ol lhe edi- lor, lhe peals ol lnvic+us, and lhe slogan, ll you wanl somelhing done, do il yourself. These ouibursls, al- Jrhough al Jrhe lime seeming lo deler fha complelion ol lhe yearboolc, never- lheless aided lhe slag on lo grealer and more lruillul work. 'Bernie Daysf' The Pulolicalion Ban- quel lsponsored by Echoesl, and lhe Iowa lrip were, ol course, all very ex' ciling, bul lhe day-by-day delail work handled by all lhe members is whal pro- duced Jrhe 1956 Echoes, firmly believed by lhe slall lo be lhe besl in New Trier hislory. 93 PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP IN ACTION Oser, Wl1iTe, Riley, LichTman, Boergerh McFadden, Delander. more Than a Thousand negaTives, and Mike Saper, who did mosT oT The prinT- ing in addiTion To some phoTographing. Also helpTul were Mike Oser, Chuck Sprowl, and John Decarnpi. Decampi phoTographed all The adviserfgroup picTures DevoTing Tree periods, lunch periods, and even SaTurdays and holiday To The cause oT picTures, The phoTography sTaTT conTribuTed an indispensable ser- vice wi+h enThusiasm and willingness, always on hand aT a game, a play, aT Lagniappe or The opereTTa, To provide more and beTTer picTures OT whaT New Trier is like. Comer s Catch School Life xi we X- czl fs NX T? :Ta PHOTOGRAPHY ADVISER AND CHIEF ASSISTANTS SeaTed: Don SrniTh ladviserl. Back Row: Saper, Sprowl, R, Myers, Dashow, L. Myers, Reeves The TacT ThaT Echoes has been able To include many more picTures Than ever beTore is due largely To The un- Tiring and unselTish eTTorTs oT New Trier's sTudenT phoTographers, Spon- sored by Mr. Don SmiTh, The phoTogra- phy sTaTT noT only did ouTsTanding work Tor Echoes buT conTribuTed liberally To The News and To ouTside publicaTions. This service group was corrposed oT Rhodes Myers, who Took hundreds OT picTures Tor Echoes, Russ Dashow, who Took some picTures and occasionally helped wiTh The prinTing, Jim Reeves, who did alrnosT all The developing oT 94 RUSS DASHOW PRINTING JIM REEVES DEVELOPING MIKE SAPER ENLARGING I DURHAM, WIRTZ, SCHUMAN AND SMITH EDITING RECORD The Echoes record is going sTrong in iTs Third year. ATTer Two years oT exe perience wiTh The mechanics oT puTTing TogeTher a Tape, The sTaTT was able To seTTle down To The improvemenT OT Tiner poinTs. The record now bears a new TiTle-Playback. IT is expecTed ThaT This appellaTion will conTinue in TuTure years, as The selecTion oT new TiTles be- comes increasingly diTTiculT. The TirsT year iT was Sounds Familiar and The second year, 'lln The Groovef' The Playback board, cuT down To six members in The inTeresT oT eTTiciency, devoTed a greaT many hours To secur- ing and assembling Tamiliar sounds around New Trier. EdiTor Ed Durham, AssociaTe EdiTor Dick WirTz, and Ivliss Ivlariorie SmiTh, sponsor, did much oT The basic planning and coordinaTed all phases oT The work involved. Technical head Phil Shuman was busy wiTh Tapea recording, while Vicky PeTerson was in charge oT publiciTy and Ed ElmendorT handled business. ScripT heads I3eaTa Bergman and Nancy Diller worked To carry The main Themes smooThly ThroughouT The TorTy minuTes oT playing Time, and Dick WirTz was seIecTed To handle The narraTion. AlThough The number oT subscrip- Tions To Playback increased over The number oT records sold lasT year, The percenTage oT sTudenTs purchasing The 95 Xsx record remained abouT The same-497, -even Though The price per record was reduced To one dollar. Playback was again a IO-inch, 33 IX3 r.p.m. rec- ord, divided This year inTo Two secTions so ThaT all excerpTs Trom musical proa ducTions and New Trier dance pro- gram would appear on one side and sounds oT oTher New Trier acTiviTies would be on The oTher. This school year being one oT building and Turmoil, The disc emphasized experimenTaTion and changes. In keeping wifh TradiTion, iT was dedicaTed To The graduaTing sen- iors. The record sTaTT worked hard To accomplish Their aim: To produce The TinesT Echoes record yeT, To seT a sTand- ard Tor The name Playback, and To provide enjoyable lisTening and a pleas- anT remembrance oT The pasT year Tor all New Trier sTudenTs. ECHOES RECORD BOARD Durham, ElmenclorT, Bergman, Miss SmiTh lsponsorl, Schuman, PeTerson, Diller. EISENBERG, GUDEMAN, SMITH, BRADLEY, PARSHALL, GLAESER, AND WIRTZ IN CONFERENCE 7nsga'm m2Lmww U f. ww ar mwww maya N Make II- erican I S 5 H 'S K KAROL GIBSON ROSS GELBSPAN Ediior-in-chief Managing Edifor For Ihe second year in a row Ihe New Trier News was able Io achieve an All American raiing in Ihe Naiional Scho- lasiic Press Associaiion evaluaiion of school newspapers Ihroughoui Jrhe na- Iion. Under Ihe experl sponsorship ol Mr. R. R. Boyle and ihe leadership of Edilor Karol Gibson, The News conlin- ued mosi of ils improvemenis of lasi year, wilh emphasis upon perieclrion of Jrechnigues, more accurale wriling, and more complele coverage. Throughoul Ihe year The paper's ca- pable and ellicieni edilorial heads were responsible for seeing Thai each issue of The News was compleiely planned and all imporlam' evenls covered in each of 'rheir respeciive deparlmenls. As man- aging ediior, Ross Gelbspan organized 96 ANN BAKER JOANNE RUCK MARGIE HAUGH Campus Edifor Ediforial Page Editor Re-wri1e Edifor . ' 255- k Q rf, :if If K jf I ,ii A-. . ,I QUILI. AND SCROLL HONOR SOCIETY Haugh, Myers, Balcer, Mr. Boyle lsponsorl, Wald, Mr. Wilson, Graham, Gibson. REPORTING STAFF Top Row: Gray, Hazle- hursi, Leach, Riisos. Third Row: Smilh, Sper- fus, Howard, Kimball, Kirkland. Second Row: Belmoni, Kaslel, Bess, Cliiiord, Quale, Salzman, Wrighf, Roland, Slew- arl. BoHom Row: lvlr. Boyle, l-laase, Ivlasessa, Levin, McLaughlin,Wonderlic, l-lenning, Olson, Grew- en. nce Again MIKE OEHLER JERRY VOORHIS Sporfs Ediior Adverfisemenfs HAUGH BAKER, MR. BOYLE, GELBSPAN, AND RUCK READING COPY SUPPORTING HEADS Vaarhis, Evenslad, Schellres, Thorsen, Dellin, Kaufman. SUPPORTING STAFF Top Row: Mackenzie, Dorlman. Third Row: Cohn, Long, Schenker, Sakol. Second Row: Frank, Morgan, Kulbarsh, Cohen, BoHom Row: Dickely, Marlin, Moss, Sherman. The work of Jrhe enlire slall info one compacr unir. Ann Baker was invalu- able in her capacily as campus edilor as was Joanne Ruck, edilorial-page edi- Jror. Margie I-laugh had lhe job ol re- wriling, and John Bundy was copy edi- Ior. Tom Kaufman was responsible for make-up, Vicki Aisner, arl, Chuck Sprowl and Russ Dashow, pho+ography, Barbara Baleman, lyping, and John Marlin, circulalion. Jerry Voorhis did an excellenl iob of handling Jrhe adver- Jrising, upon which Jrhe News depends for a considerable parl of i+s budgel. Eor many years New Trierls Iwo ma- ior publicalions, News and Echoes, have been members of Quill and Scroll, in- lernalional honor sociely lor high- school iournalisls, which recognizes merir and achievemenl in newspaper and yearbook fields. By meeling cer- Jrain required slandards, qualified New Trier sludenls are nominaled +o lhe so- cie+y in Ihe spring ol each year by Ihe sponsors ol Echoes and News. Sludenls inilialed Jrhis year, as announced al Ihe Publicalions Banquel on Thursday, May IO, were seniors Judy Nordblom, Eran- ces Thorsen, Dick I-lobbs, and Bruce Al- berlrs, and juniors Joel I-Ienning, Ann McLaughlin, Sam I-lazelhursl, Sonia Grung, Lee Gould, Dick Wirlz, John McCausland, and Jeanne Edmonds. Quill and Scroll recognilrion lor crea- live wriling was given lo Louise Klemp- erer, edilor ol lnklings, Don Rycroll, edilor ol EI Pregunlon, and Paul Sakol, edilor ol Praeco. 97 INKLINGS STAFF S+anding: Adams, GouId, Dorrman. Siffingz Long, Moran, Elliorr, DiIIer, HazIe-hursr, Jones, Kirk, Gaie, Grauman, WeiIIer, Shapiro, Gardner. fi! In EDITORS JIM BENNETT AND LOUISE KLEMPERER AND SPONSOR MR. SWEET Inkhngs has Ionq been Ihe creariye wrilring ouIIeI Ior New Trier sIudenIs. The sIaI9F mer rhrouqhour rhe year une der Ihe ediIorship of Louise KIemperer Io read Ihe conirriburions submirred. Wirh guidance Irom Jrheir sponsor, Mr. Rober+ Sweet Ihey seIec+ed for publiv caiion Ihe poems, srories, and essays Ihey Ihoughr had Ihe highesr Iijrerary merilr. Alrhough Ihis year saw an ine crease in Ihe arnounr of marerial pub- lished, Ihe aim oi InkIings sIiII was Io loresenlr Ihe besI in quaIiIy rarher Ihan quanIiIy. Arr ediror Bob Amendola organized Ihe arI commiiuree which worked boIh independenrly and in coIIabora+ion wirh Ihe Inkiings sraff ro produce anorher fine ser of iIIus+raIions which would en- hance Ihe value of rhe Iirerary work. POLLY ROSS AND MIKE KIRK CHECKING COPY GI PRAECO STAFF Peferson, KapIan, Miss Lennards, Long, Andrews, SakoI, Every language TaughT aT New Trier is represenTed by a magazine conTain- ing The besT wriTing oT language sTu- denTs, Copies OT These publicaTions were disTribuTed To subscribers in laTe May and early June. Praeco, sponsored by Miss Helena Lennards and headed by Paul Salcol, had abouT ThirTy mimeographed pages This year made up oT sTories, poems, and puzzles. A prize was given by The edie Torial board To The sTudenT submiTTing The besT cover design and To The TirsT LaTin class wiTh IOOWO subscripTions. The publicaTion which had The largesT circulaTion was El PregunTon. This year 437 Spanish sTudenTs subscribed To This magazine, which is compleTely Type-seT LE FLAMBEAU STAFF SiTTing: McLaughlin, Mrs. Morris. LeTT To Righfz Eisenberg, Plonsker, Lloyd, Schulz, Ruclc, Blumberg. and prinTed in pocl4eT-boolc Torm. IT was ediTed by Don RycroTT and spon- sored by Mrs. MargareT James. Le Elambeau was ediTed by Ann Mc- Laughlin and supervised by Mrs. M. L. Morris. The sTaTT oT Le Elambeau also conducTed a cover conTesT and gave rewards To The TirsT Erench class having IOOCK, in subscripTions. Every German sTudenT submiTTed aT leasT one iTem Tor Die Schreiberei, which is in iTs TwenTieTh year oT publi- caTion. The sponsor, Mr. Philip McDow- ell, The ediTor, JeTT Raymond, and The sTaTT again produced an ouTsTanding magazine Tilled wiTh everyThing Trom sTories and poems To shorT anecdoTes and crossword puzzles. y EL PREGUNTON STAFF Top Row: RycroTT, Mrs. James Ross, Persons, Salisbury Cook. ninger. DIE SCHREIBEREI STAFF Leff To RighT: EberT, Dralce, Bliss, Hayes, Mr. McDowell, Spieclcer, Mr, Jensen, Raymond 99 BoTTom Row: PaTTerson, Mo- Qne oT The laTesT oT New Trier's or- ganizaTions, Pep Club, has already ac- complished iTs chieT aims, namely To rouse school spiriT and To increase The aTTendance aT sporTing evenTs. The Pep Club oTlicers, along wiTh Their sponsors, Mr. l-loyT and Miss LongsworTh, who replaced Mrs. Salyard, have done an excellenT iob oT direcTing The club's acTiviTies This year. These ac- TiviTies consisT chieTly oT organizing a girls' cheering secTion aT every TooTball and baslceTball game, announcing all sporTs evenTs in The bulleTin, holding pep rallies be-Tore imporTanT games, and The Training and pracTice sessions oT cheer leaders. The board showed iTs eTTiciency when iT quiclcly Tound soluTions To problems presenTed by building program and The scaTTered seaTing oT The cheering sec- Tions aT games. All in all, Pep Club has been a success. Besides giving needed supporT To our Teams, iT has awakened in The sTudenT body more acTive inTer- esT in New Trier's aThleTic conTesTs. PEP CLUB BOARD STanding: Mr. l-loyT, Mrs. Salyard SeaTed: Selclc, Buslcens, Below, Ven nard, BryanT, Chinberg, Ar nold, WendsTrand, Garner. SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS Top To BoTTom: DoTy, Foy, Moore, Moses, Meek, Lauer, Garner, Murphy. IOO VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ler, BryanT, Vennard. Standing: Chinberg, Arnold Buslcens, Selclr, Garner WensTrand. SeaTed lon carl: Below, Eis- As a source OT eniOymenT Tor The en- Tire sTudenT body, New Trier has To iTs crediT a well-organized club program which is cOOrdinaTed by The Council OT Clubs, which is composed OT The presi- denTs OT all New Trier Clubs and Torms a branch OT STudenT Council. Council OT Clubs is designed To sTimulaTe inTer- esT in The various club programs, To co' OrdinaTe ObiecTives and acTiviTies OT These exTra-curricular groups, and To sponsor new clubs when There is suTTi- cienT inTeresT TO organize o+hers. Al- Though mosT OT The successful clubs have been Those ThaT have exisTed many years, occasionally a recenT one sur- vives The cOmpeTiTiOn OT New Trier's rnany acTiviTies. One OT These is I:.T.A. lFuTure Teachers OT Americal. UnTorTue naTely There are also Those which Tade away, and so The TOTal number OT clubs remains abOuT The same, year aTTer year. The club program can be roughly di- vided inTo Tive diTTerenT lcinds OT groups: Those devoTed TO some parTicular ser- vice To The school, Those relaTed eiTher generally or speciTically TO spOrTs acTiv- iTies, The groups inTeresTed in TurTher eniOymenT OT curricular Tields OT inTer- esT, The OrganizaTions concerned wiTh lCcnTinued on page IO2l SENIOR MATH CLUB STanding: Douglas, Gale, Miss SleighT, Daniels, Grinker. Third Row: GOldsmiTh, Rubens, BuTTerTieId, Grinker. Second Row: I-lazlehursT, DOrTman, Kirk, Gould. Boffom Row: Miller, MoulTon, PorTer. JUNIOR MATH CLUB LeTT To RighT: Krashen, KoTler, Ross, WesT, Irvine, Freund, Glockner. N CLUB Top Row: Scheib, Jensen, Poggensee, Robison, I-licks, ETnyre, Murphy, Salvano, Dold, McCain, Mackey, Anderson, ElmendorT, Lechner, Rapp. Third Row: PendleTOn, Greeley, Glass, Miller, Kahn, Conaghan, WhiTe, Braue, Mayo, Grifcfin, Lane, STaebler, SingleTon, Riley, Pyle. Second Row: MarTin, CarTwrighT, Morse, Jacob, Will, T-lemersbach, I-IoTTmann, Thompson, O'Connell, McNicholas, Lewy, De-Rocco, Thulin, PeTerson AlsclorT Fox Boffom Row: I-Iill, EllioTT, Gilbo , A leoaTe MarTinscn La den, Gillmer WalTer Davie Fisher Mouldin Ade Irvine Hahn Gillespie. Y PP - T I Y . T T . Q, , . , O 'E Mu Nik-I N N Som pp CHESS CLUB Sfanding: l-lazlehursl Cohn, Vision, Long, Mr. Johnslon, Righ+, seafedz Diller, G-abbard, l-lolloman, Ka- berg, Diclcman, Harris. Leff, sea+ed: Peck, Cornell, Klemperer, Scare gle, Shorl, Wexler. lConlinued from page IOIT exploralion ol lu+ure vocalions, and Jrhe clubs based almoslr exclusively on hobby inlreresls. There are several organizalrions which devole Jrheir Jrime +o serving The school. The Absence Bullelin Corps collecls Jrhe absenlee lisls from adviser rooms every morning: Jrhe Public Address Corps pro- vides microphone and recording equip- menl service al school lunclionsq and Service Club girls serve as assislanls in The heallrh office Jrhroughoulr Jrhe school year. For The sporls minded There are The N Club, Jrhe Slci Club, and The new Anglers' Club, iusl recenlly organized. N Club, composed of Those boys who have won varsily lelrlers, performs as a service group when lhere is a special silualion requiring sludenlr help. Slci Club consisls ol bolh boys and girls who, during lhe pasr year, conduclred lwo successful weekvend slci +rips, one lo Telemark and one +o lron lvlounlain. The Anglers' Club is slill in Jrhe planning slrage. Of course, lhere are clubs devoled lo lConlinued on page IO5l GARDEN CLUB Landfield, Sellers, Smifh, Mr. l-loyl, l-Tenrilsson, Lucas, Walgreen WA RAILFANS CLUB Dunn, Shorf, Meislahn, l-lerz, Mr. Landwer. ,- Vi 'Tiff' 3 to Hobby-Mind dStucl nt KNITTING CLUB Seafed on couch: I-Iauglw, I-Ieinemann, Willcinson, Craqq, Kraulier, Will, Gauli Rubel, Burns, Kasiel, Mrs. Gallie. Seafed in fhird row: Bradley, Blomgren Fraser, Franizen. Sea+ed in second row: Zaqel, Oeiwl Price, Romane, Rodgers, Magee, Bayless. Sealed in firsf row: Malzaclier, Sullivan Fellman, Vinnedqe, I-lallis, Claar Pegelow. RADIO CLUB Top Row: Meyer, Eclchouse, Wilson Slvurnan. Middle Row: Douglas Kendall, Weis Budinqer, Waller, Nongard, Paulus Down. Bo'Hom Row: Mr. Roclcey, Rolneil I'-Iales, Sperius, Jones, Campbell, Boyer Langdon, Kaplil, Fazio. ENGINEERING CLUB A Top Row: Slrasslieim, Mr. Roclcey, Mr. Ream Moore, DeWiH, I-Iassel, Guepin, Mr. Jones. Middle Row: Sunderland, Sidney, Ball, I-Iain3s.JoIv1son. Boifom Row: Lawson, Robin, Bales, Vreeland, Nilsen. PUBLIC ADDRESS CORPS Down, Nongard, Mr. Rockey, Slwurnan, Fazio. fmt Qi! I03 SPANISH CLUB Sfandingz Salisbury, Slrauss, Cook, Evans, Krueger, Tlwalin, Fink, Muller, Dresser Third Row: Uebelliack, Masessa, Barnes, Laser, Wilson, Elwood, Second Row: Gore, Cohen, Adams, Haase, Mueller, Fine, Dellin. Boffom Row: Miller, Sbowley,Wrigl'1i, Finne, Trom, McKeown, Kulwles. FRENCH CLUB Top Row: Friedman, Spangenberg, Wilder, Lydecker, Williams, Bloomberg, Reinecke, Tliorman, Marlin, Cooley, Briglifman. Fiffh Row: Bullerfield, Kirk, Lloyd, Samuels, Brown, Pfaelzer, Muller, McCallum, Fraser, Becker, Fourfh Row: Adams, M, Gale, Wlwireside, Johnson, Moses, Brandwein, Ingersoll, Peirce, Merrick, Glaeser. Third Row: Mora, Bayer, Goodiriend, Fink, Reinacn, Regan, Orwig, Keillri, Clwrislensen, Frazier. Second Row: Kulbarsli, Buchanan, Grinker, Pelicolas, Grinker, Cavallon, Rosenllial, Bernslein, Pleiler, Feinberg. BoHom Row: Pannilcli, Sfevens, Liel, Blumberg, Mrs. Morris, McLaughlin, Gale, Weiss, l-less. ART LEAGUE Slandingz Tindall, Slwane, Moss, Blelocli, Gale, Grauman, Swanson, Tullle, Kelly, Cooper, Bloomberg, Amendola, Bezdek, Cavallon, Danielson, Williams, Mr, Slenvall. Middle Row: Larsen, Keller, Orwig, l-lofson, Quigley, Briglilman, Wallace, Grinker, Tlialin, Rolrler, Palelli, Reinecke, Cr mes Older Lockerbie y , , . Foreground: Evans, Ryslrom, Allison, Palyk, Jones, Elwood, Daslwow, Cooper, Solon, Grinker, Moore, Giobres. M mbers api! LATIN CLUB Sfanding: Zoline, B, McLaugl1lin, Mrs. Crabbe, A. McLaughlin, Hazellwursi, Dr. Small. Sealed: Mahoney, S. Rosenflnal, Mrs. Brei denbacli, G-rodland, Taylor, Asn, Meyn Friedman, l-layens, K. Malnoney, Rainey, d, Vance, Roseninal eilly, Mrs ge. Trossman, Miss Karl, Mrs. Kid Kunn, Haddad, Rysfrom, Newman, Ollo, Rosen, OR Jokinson, Kelley, Copeland, Pa .w....... es, ' GEOGRAPHY xplore Sp cial Interests FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Sfandingz Dellin, Friedner, Mrs. Smulny, Nason, Kulbarsh. Siffing on chairs and couch: Cohee, Cragg, Yares, Happ, Leach, Parshall, Moninger, Goodfriend, Glaser. Kneeling: Thalmann, Hammond, Berger, Nehlsen, Slrauss, Kuhles. Siffing on floor: Levine, Bayer, Spero, Rubens, Bess, Schell, Sinclair, Rodbro. fr V j sl I-lamillon, Sward, Nordblorn, Masessa, Wrighf, Taubensee, Rieger, Johnson, Wilson, Penfield, Showley, Miss Flemingron, l-ladaway, Uebelhack. l05 l lConlinued from page lO2l academic subiecrs, loo. Geography Club members delve inro rhe more inlereslring aspecls of rhe world roday, borh Junior and Senior lviarh Clubs dis- cuss advanced marhemarics and marhe- rnalrical shorr-curs, and rhe language clubs furlher lhe inleresls of many slu- denrs in The cusroms and lireralure of olher lands. Vocarions are Jrhe subiecr in clubs such as Girls' Career Club, Fu- Jrure Teachers of America, and Engineer- lConrinued on page IO6l GERMAN CLUB Sifiing on sofas, lell' 'ro righl: Slearns Friedrich Mifchell E err Knappsfein, Spieclcer, Rainey, Raymond Nesselrod Parshall Seafed on floor: I-lenselmann, Kischer Bliss STAMP AND COIN CLUB Sfanding: Mr. Filer, Finkel, I-lollweg, Luensman Miller Diclcrnan Lehmpuhl Jones, Tourlellor, Flynn, Irvine, Kaplif, Baer Klein Liloil Morris McTigue Selfzer, I-luebsch, Clingman ,Scher, Bales. Second Row: Boyer, Browning, Milchell, Cohn. Firsi' Row: I-loldirch, I-larf, Baker, Porler, Ferris Som S arch for Careers GIRLS' CAREER CLUB Top Row: Revelle, I-lavel, Loos, McConnell, Dern, LeVine, Kaiser, I-Ioison, Ingersoll, Roder- ink, Dellin, Leach, Fairbairn, GaNum, Bules, Sfoops, Barlow, Thomas. Fourfh Row: Congdon, Quale, Buesch, Leavilr, McCloud, Ferrer, Light Goodall, Wilson, Bryanl, Williams, Larson, Friel, Griggs, Hendry, Johns, Leonard, Brighlman. Third Row: James, Spangenberg, Ringley, Salerno, Kay, Gorman, Levilelz, Kirby, Lindsley, Keserl, Berlcher, Blass, Coleman, Binkley, Quigley, M, Ovson, Norman, Sinclair. Second Row: Orwig, Merrick, Samuels, I-lassel, I-lechl, Wesrerman, Grung, Sfubbs, Byler, Wrighl, J, Ovson, Van Weyk, SCOH, Grung, Kenney, Vance, Baker. BcHom Row: Goodrich, Mora, Reinach, Grinker, Robinson, Pullman, Burkharl, Pancoasl, Edmonds, Whifney, Server, Menard, Rasmusen, Kulbarsh, Bayer, Siemon. LENS CLUB Top Row: Brooke, Riley, Circuil, Smirh. Saper, Dashow. Middle Row: Pelzmann, Rapporl, Boergerl, Oser, Sprowl, Smirh, I-losking, Linebarger, Delander. BoHom Row: Levin, While, Myers, Sprowl, Mr. D. Smilh, Graham, Werlh, Freund, McFadden. SKI CLUB Top Row: Berger, Smilh, Slrassheim, Yonkers, Applegale, Magee, Plonsker, O'Neill, Beniamin, Lieske. Third Row: Nauioks, Bradley, Pelerson, Srixrood, Boedeker, Phillips, Durahm, Ward, Frank, Ericksen, Bliss, Morrison, Smifh. Second Row: Robin, Nanini, Bayless, Pope, I-Iarris, Jones, Burchmore, Ross, Glos, Slearns, Glaser, Bingham. BoHom Row: Worlhy, Schluler, Vicror, Ross, Mr, Larsen, Deulch, Doughiy, Goodifriend, Barker, Goldman, Madden. I06 3 E l I SERVICE CLUB Top Row: I-lager, I-linkle, Bules, Simon, Yarmark, O'Brien, Loos. Third Row: Kelly, Fosdick, Cook, Bradley, Wilson, Reinach. Second Row: Ovson, Srearns, Srubbs, Sergenl, Fielsch, Hammond, Nason. Boffom Row: Ringley, Dellalco, Mrs. Schoenenberger, Mrs. Savage, I-lassel, Noble. ir- R ff 6 L. ' ,., ,g A F if ,. - iiii 5 , V 7 iirg I i s I ii gs tg Tm 'Q Q, lConIinued from page IOSI ing Club. These organizalrions give slu- denrs an insighlr info many dirlerenf careers Through discussions and speech- es provided by professional men and women. The maiorily of New Trier's clubs are devoled ro hobbies. Radio Club hams operare Their own radio srarion, while lhe Lens Club has ils own s+udio nighlsu and phorography conlresls. Chess Club members engage in infer- school marches, Railfans gain experience in railway engineering, and girls in Knilr- +ing Club lake parr in proiecrs for +he needy. Slamp and Coin, Garden Club, and Arr League are orher hobby groups. .--- -- M y ' 99 li 1 lb ' 'lm New ALL MUSIC GROUPS PARTICIPATE IN ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT. The music deparTmenT compleTed a very memorable year under The skillTul direcTion oT Dr. William PeTerman, who has aroused aT New Trier a sTrong inTer- esT and appreciaTion oT musical acTiv- iTies. Several innovaTions were Tried This year and meT wiTh considerable success. Two new groups, Choraliers, a second choir group, and MuseTTes, composed oT ouTsTanding Treshman and sophomore girls, perTormed wiTh The cadeT orches- Tra and The cadeT band aT concerTs in November and April. An honor band was also organized This year and TiTTy advanced musicians Trom concerT band gualiTied Tor posiTions in iT. Under The direcTion oT Mr. Samuel Mages, honor band and concerT band ioined The choir, direcTed by Mrs. Adelaide Bradburn, To presenT a concerT aT Skokie School on March 2. One oT The mosT inTeresTing CONCERT BAND evenTs oT The evening was when Dave I-luTson's iazz band ioined wiTh The choir in an original rendiTion oT The Negro spiriTual, Ain'T Gonna STudy War No More. LaTer The combined choirs sang Tor The NaTional SaTeTy Council Con- venTion in The Conrad I-lilTon ballroom. AnoTher innovaTion was The combined ensemble which sang under The direc- Tion oT Dr. PeTerman aT a school pep lConTinued on page ll2l FIuTe: Brown, DeMuTh, DickerT, FrosT, I-larnsberger, Irvine, LyTle, Menard, Parshall, Rusnak, RusT, STarr, W'hiTney, Wilder. B-TIaT CIarineT: Adams, AlberTs, Blood, Dashow, Eisenberg, Goldman, I-lill, I-lolub, I-luTson, JaTTe, l.aMoTTe, Levin, Lucas, MoulTon, J. Noble, W. Noble, Plonsker, SeThness Spero, STivers, Thalman. AITQ CIarineT: I-leTlebower, Phillips. Bass CIarineT: Fink, Garrison, WhiTe. Oboe: Buck, Lloyd. Bassoon: BelTer, Mack. Alfa Saxophones: Glossberg, Verne. Tenor Saxophones: Gudeman, Miller. BariTone Saxophones: Samuels, STokes. French Horn: Andersen, Bundy, Kirkland, Quick. Trumpefsz AlbrechT, Black, CarTrighT, Day, Glockner, I-Iowell, I-lendry, Meyer, Mills, Moulding, Osborne, Oliver, O'Shea, PeasTer, Peske, Sellers, Shanahan, TourTelloT, Urban, Wagner, WirTz, WolT, Zimmerman. Trombone: Alexander, Blackwell, Dudrnan, Durham, KnoTT, Macomber, Neis, YosT. BariTone Horn: Beniamin, I-laighT, PorTer, D. Quick, Sellers, SwarTz. Basses: Arnold, Merz, Moses, Powell, Rooker, Siebel. STring Bass: Lederer, WolTT. Percussion: Allen, Bagby, ChrisTie. Fleming, KaTzin, Lech- ner, Maynard, McAulliTTe, Spare. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Top Row: Seiferl, Braun, Guy- an, Hoelzle, Byler, Eber- harl, Lloyd, Crowe, Show- ers, Turner, Spero, Lighl- ner, Blurnberg, Adding- Ton, Banker. BoHom Row: Hess, Deming, Miller, Mackinnori, Brad- lield, Dow, Nelson, Bark- er, Ellrnore, Roewade, Pelerson, Thalin, Fraser, Peficolas. Fall. CHOIR Top Row: Ross, Melelils, Burnham, Cohn, Rooker, Be-niamin, Mclnlyre, Rapp, Herbert Lechner, Lloyd, Mills, Guepin, Porler, Morgan, Norse, Nicholson Reckill. Fcurfh Row: Fazio, Snile, Arlhur, Haines, Jones, Dresner, Graves, Huyler, Fisher, Dressler, Wondei-lic, Dunphy, Bell, Phillips, Sloss, Wilson, Dudrnan, Villiesse. Third Row: O'Shea, Addinglon, Turner, Spacek, Alcorn, Merrick, Blurnberg, V. Lloyd, Morlall, Crowe, Lauer, Toms, Hawkinson, Banker, Mackinnon, Buesch Showers. Second Row: Guyan, Ingersoll, Becker, Spero, Nisen, Eberharr, Lund, Van Wolf, Bradfield, Smilh, Marlin, Maflhews, Fall, Seiferl, Walson, Shaw, Hoelzle, Douglas BoHom Row: Hess, Moninger, Nelson, P-eficolas, Ellmore. Scolf, Pelerson Goldberg, Byler, Miller, Cufler, Bernslein, Babize, Dow, Roewade, Braun, Deming. 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K , K K ,1,, K , , K KKK K KK KK 7 K 1 ,W W ,K W., K K N 5,1, 52: K WK ,ggi gen., 14fV, if 51 Q11 N: fa- N- s- ,ef f .iw 511 , 1 - , W ,K K, it KK ,, 1 Q . ,, Q Q wk? an -F, K K , ,1 1 M 3 af, , 1 mis ifiif, W -Rf 113+ 5 1 Q 1' 1 .1 1 1 1 1 R1 r M .1 f We '? OPERA GROUP Top Row: Embree, Beniamin, Mclnlyre, Rapp, Lechner, Slrub, While. Fiffh Row: Ross, Melelils, Burnham, Cohn, Rooker, Yonkers, Olson, l-lerberl, Rinker, Reckill, Ruggles, Mills, Guopin, Porler, Morgan, Norse, Nicholson. Fourlh Row: Brown, Fazio, Snile, Rusnak, Arlhur, Dresner, Graves, Fisher, Dressler, Wonderlic, Dunphy, Bell, Phillips, Sloss, Wilson, Dudman, Villiesse ,Marlin. Third Row: l-luyler, l-laines, Jones, O'Shea, Showers, Turner, Spacek, Alcorn, V. Lloyd, Lauer, Toms, l-lawkinson, Banker, Walson, Mackinnon, Buesch, Crowe. Second Row: Addinglon, Guyan, lngersoll, Spero, Nisen, Lund, Blumberg, Bradlield, D. Smilh, Marlin, Mallhews, Fall, Seilerl, Shaw, l-loelzle, Douglas. Bollom Row: l-less, Moninger, Nelson, Pelicolas, Ellmore, Scoll, Pelerson, Goldberg, Byler, Miller, Culler, Bernslein, Babize, Dow, Roewacle, Braun, Deming. SENIOR ORCHESTRA Firsl Violin: Anderson, Becker, Black, Goodrich, Jones, Levin, Merrick, Orlind, Ovson, Pannilch, Riller, Samuels, Woll. Second Violin: Baker, Bradley, Clausen Corcoran, Knowllon, Larson, Miller, Moore, Palyk, Rumage, Swansen, Zeller. Viola: Berger, l-lamillon, l-lildebrandl, l-lorrell, Page, Reiche, Viclor. Cello Beniamin, Bradley, Collins, Schullz, Sillen, Smilh, Sleinleld, Wilson. Slring Bass: Allin, Byrne, Klemperer, Lederer, Lloyd, Proul, Wolll. Flule: Friedman, l larns berger, Parshall, Rusnak. Oboe: Buck, Lloyd. Clarinel: Eisenberg, Fox, l-lulson, Noble, Plonsker. Bassoon: Beller, Mack. French Horn: Anderson, Bundy, Kirkland, Kiper. Trumpel: Carlrighl, Moulding, Shanahan. Trombone: Durham, Knoll, Macomber, Tulsa: Arnold. Percussion: Allen, Chrislie, Maynard Piano: Sergeanl. X IST Glee Club, B GROUP Top Row: Franlzen, Leavill, Kelley, l-lerberl, Lochner, Slirling, Van l-lecke, Luensman, l-lollwog, Diamond, l-lerz, Slulls, Barnard, Miller, Edmonds. Fourlh Row: Miller, LaFramenla, Krashen, Perlman, Yosl, Schroeder, l-lolson, Kaiser, van Weyk, Thomas, Schweilzer, Smilh, Sluebner, LeVine, l-loehn, Schell. Third Row: Lucas, Karslake, Alkisson, Cox, l-loover, Johnson, McKeown, Wilson, Trom, Bernslein, Adams, Ehrharl, Dermody, l-landler, English, Kennedy, Land- lield1 Second Row: Bollom Row: Sinclair, Slubbs, Baker, Pelerson, Leslina, Venrick, Ralner, O'Boyle, Dickey, Campion, Rosenlhal, Snow, Williamson, Rae, Menard, Sloops, James. Doepel, Berger, Reise, Ragland, Lacey, Emrich, Slearns, Collins, Founlain, Leyernier, Harris, Nehlsen, Knobel, Rall, Conover, Lewis, Jacobson. 55634 o K5 . , ri M Q Qi? '51 . M Q M Que? 'P ea hr -up Ni Q E Q5 ,, , R . ,. er if W? Q . 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E,. 14f?ff E wi M, .N ' , , ' 5, -, 1 i 1 1 - N , 5 :- , -' -1 - 1 ' .. . 1 , ' I i Q.. 'K 'N i ii' - ' 1 311 , ' , 3111 1 1 11 we ,. 1 - , - - , ,,,, X .- 1 - 1. 1 - ,V V ,W -1 . 1 -.3 --. l 1 Q ,1 7? ...J 1. f A K A A X . ,.: . , Ill Q 9 , L .-, .-. A k , - i K . Q , Q x E -I ,- Xa g eug gf lj x I, vw A A A . , r A . . - . gf T i 5 A fx:-W .4 . 155. F ' l a l ii 3 ' rl - 1 T PM if 'iii . W is i l, ' av A , lr .V y b r. L V, , , . A . 1 1, e q, Q K ,shall ' ,A , M g, Z .1 :,i Q Q I Q.-1 lar . ' - 1 i Fi .1 ii CHORALIERS Top Row: Wyneken, Lenz, Baker, Bryanl, Czerwonky, Davenporl, MacGregor, Alkisson, Ross. Fourlh Row: McLucas, Reilly. Collield, Beierwallers, Circuil, Jenkins, Lokensgard, Culberg, Sinclair, Feldman, Moorhead, Van Ooslerhoul, Carler, Heller. Third Row: Slewarl, Kay, Pinsol, Coolidge, Traweek, Jones, Ross, Whipple, Vance, Drozd, Thiele, Wilder, Dorband, Salzman, Feldman. Second Row: Spangenberg, Moeller, Schneider, Baxler, Gordon, Moses, Sawyer, Van Benscholen, Price, Doly, Ewing, Snile, Cohn, Alwood, Adams. Bollom Row: Gilmour, Zimmerman, Gray, Rumsey, Kuhles, Alschuler, Bazzoni, Villiesse, Deulsch, Ward, Lehman, Milchell, Showley, Penlield, Nauioks. Group ttract Hundred IST GLEE CLUB, A GROUP Top Row: Melzger, Barlell, Jackson, Lelewer, Glockner, Miller, Colville. Fourlh Row: James, Rulherlord, Walls, MacLean, Langdon, Shelby, McConnell, Olson, Balson, Slewarl, Schmid, Thorman, McConnell, Leilner. Third Row: Olmsled, Lockerbie, Slocklon, Ude, Young, Slein, Waller, Adams, Tenhune, Mueller, B. Anderson, Corser, l-leckel, Blair, l-lullman, Leonard, Sprowl. Second Row: S. Anderson, Michel, Vfrighl, Roderick, Liel, Porle, Klalle, Wesllake, Jones, Smilh, Krasberg, Bern, Lindslrom, Slibgen, Grossberg, Goodall. Bollom Row: Wald, Nighberl, Marcus, Bogarl, Bradley, Lauer, Delson, Weslrich, Naiarian, Goodlriend, Levin, Dean, l-lassel, Orwig, Rohan. iiai Q lif ' - . A aliiv e A . J . Q . ' lsaiil 3 in 5 'W W .. M i If as , - ., L i .1 v p 3 ' 5 ' 1-' ' 'Jf A 'ri qw ' ' ' '- I L' ' sf , .wh Q rl A I ., V. X- M M ' 5, my , .., :E a iw 'S' 'T' , , if ' Q. ' I ' . A: - 6 ,f i P Y l A I U , A .. Q ,.., i I 52. 'V M - A' Q, .L HE, 6 . , Q , Y 4. ii . N! K. .,, , 5 1 F ' ,fl A f Q , li . if T mi 31 ?'x1,4 w'J F W4 1. F CADET BAND Flufe: C. Anderson, Bigg, Dehne, Graham. l-larlenberg, Kennedy, Sauler, Sybrandl. Thayer, Weinberg. Clarinel: P. Anderson, Berlel, Callin, Flynn, Gilboy, l-ledges, l-luslon, Merrick, Priebe, Quale, Reeder, Rovin, Sunderland, J. Welch, M, Welch, Wallace. Allo Sax: Gillaspy, Kaulman, Kelleher, Mac- kenzie. Tenor Sax: l-laase, Morse. Bassoon: Gilchrisl. Cornel-Trumpel: Avery, W. Anderson, Carlsledl, Fry, Goodyear, l-lealy, Hendrickson, Krall, Lichlman, McLellan, Meyers, Nelson, Noble, Olson, Penninglon, Pullman, Reeves, Wallace, While, Well. Trombones: Dresner. Froeschle, Juergens, Moran, Sawers, Siewerl, Sprowl, Young, French Horn: Carler, Wagner. Barilone Horn: Bennell, Ferris, Feuer. Sousaphone: Harper, Thorsen. Percussion: Elliol, Emery, Elnyre, l-laupl, Kennan, Mackinnon, Morrison, Neiman, Slreeler. 2ND GLEE CLUB A Top Row: SuTTon, DorTman, Jones, Person, Davis, Lochner, MiTchell, SennoTT. FourTh Row: Johnson, Nisen, Roolier, ConaughTon, Hess, Chambliss, MaTTson, Hermann, Huliman, STone, WiebolclT, WilrnoT, Bowen, R. Nelson, D. Nelson, Corso, Third Row: RadTord, ClemenTson, Cox, Ash, Traweelc, NovoTny, Newman, Cornyn, Dorgan, Folzer, ShocTTer, Shelby, de Tarnowslcy, Hedges, Enchelmayer, Hansen, Taubensee. Second Row: Karlin, WorThy, Grauman, Burns, ElIioTT, Johnson, Gibson, Valenline, Bern, Kuhn, Morgan, McMullen, Fields Wilson, KorTT, GroTT, Frazier, PaTylc. BoTTom Row: Rinlcer, Larson, Slavin, WinTers, Leipzig, Coolcsey, Winlcless, RoberTson, Lewy, Norse, Macdonald, HuTson, Quale, STaalc, Hahn, NeTzer, Ross, lConTinued Tronn page IO8l rally and on OcTober I6, wiTh The or- chesTra Tor The NaTional ConvenTion oT The AssociaTion oT School Business OTH- cers aT The l-loTel Sherman. On November 4 and 5, Lowland Sea, a one-acT opereTTa, was given by The TirsT opera group and members oT advanced dance. This was The TirsT Time rha+ advanced dance had uniTed wi+h any members oT The music deparT- menT, and The opereTTa Tound an enThu- siasTic recepTion by The audience. The enTire music deparTmenT joyously wished everyone a Merry ChrisTmas aT The annual ChrisTmas concerT on De- cember ll. The Spring FesTival was presenTed on Sunday, May I3, wiTh all music groups again parTicipaTing. All The audience seemed To caTch The gay springy spiriT imparTed by over IZOO ouTsTanding voices. For The TirsT Time wiThin The memory oT The presenT generaTion, a GilberT and Sullivan producTion was noT given as The annual opereTTa. lnsTead, The enchanT- ing misTy land oT Brigadoon appeared aT Glencoe CenTral School Tor Tour nighTs, playing beTore capaciTy audi- ences which by general consensus ac- claimed iT one oT The TinesT musical presenTaTions They had ever seen aT New Trier. MUSETTES Top Row: Korff, PinsoT, RoThering, RiTTer WallowiTZ. FourTh Row: HulTman, DoTy, Sawyer, Shaver Third Row: Price, Ayrels, Frazier, Lauer, An- derson. ' Second Row: NighberT, Marcus, Moses, Ude BoTTom Row: Olson, LesTina, Williamson Gibson, Naiarian. 2ND GLEE CLUB B Top Row: Lansing, RiTTer, Burns, Dunbeclc GoldsmiTh, Moore, Frederick, Douglas Thalin, Provol, Tressel. Third Row: Olson, Nellis, RoThering, Lolcens- gard, FausT, Knorr, Conser, Macl4enroTh PaleTTi, Moore, Long, ElleTT. Second Row: Ayres, Mueller, Grodland, Ro- sen, Dowling, Heineken, Brandenburg Braun Da WesTlalce JohnsTon r Yr i - BoTTom Row: PTeiTer, KreuTzer, Dawson, RusT, RosenThal, 'ClayTon, Tenney, Haines, Mc Grew, KeaTinge, FelTman, STaub. II2 GIRLS CHORUS Top Row: Pope, Wack, Wolf, Riley, Wiles, Wrighf, Schreiber, Zaqel, Parron, Wilson, Berbach, Sauler, Foy, Sward, Marlin. Fif+h Row: King, Pellerson, V. An- derson, B. Anderson, Krall, Mouzakiofis, Shales, Thomas, Margolis, Schlurer, Brewer, Harding, M, Wagner, Phillips, Runnslrom, Breeden, Wood, Taylor. Fourfh Row: Minx, Presba, Kessel, Corry, Czerwonky, Fairbrain, Pegelow, Appel, Clauson, Uebelhack, Ruelle, Reed, S. Anderson. Bergman, Pollack, Nord, A. Wagner, Becker, Ward. Third Row: Vanderwicken, Hasselrnann, Pieroni, Magee, Sfeine, Weinberg, Tindall, Moorhead, Allin, Schuyler, Baughrnan, Franz, Renn, Kiesau, Rodbro, Welch, Halfis, DeBerard, Howe. Second Row: Schullz, O'Neill, Black, Shane, Claar, Sloan, Carlson, Borkan Passman, Cram, Howard, Van Russelberge, Tinkharn, Pancoasi, Rosenberg, Hesser, Kane, Luecker, Greenvvall. BoHom Row: Kofhschild, Nanini, Rachlin Nelson Davenporl, Sfrernrnel, Shankrnan, Kuhles, McGauran, Orlegel, Galling, Babcock, Prodronnos, Alkinson, Nash, Newrnen, Heller, McGohan, 1 t .. K .S kg, 3 35 in KVAKV . t : K V . K . . li . T , L Mu V i .: , . -f1v ,siiJMmA . SF N M , W I ,qu V K -ff . 15:1 'f i.lc r ' 4 533' -...V V 'gigs 4 M ? s,'r 1 -. ' ' -. gr s Q. , 1 oi -W A 5, , , f Q: U Z 5 .V '1 , 1 fi s Y f,. ' K A., , 5 M, . s . , . 5. . 3 , sr ws. W1 he L , fm: i ii ,, 'O-'bf 3' 3 , X sf, 1 i 5 y, 3 , , K. .. . . if ra .sf 4 - f f-fi . 1 -vi - M i 53, x ,,, IMT' c K Tw Q. 4 ' in 1 . ni x 1- , Q A .-3 ws - 415 si 5 ' is I W . ,g V 7 V .gy sr... . K k K If . iv ,L 'My . , is K 5,9-S 'Z 233. ,fy ' l ll? 1 QIEA is vig 'L is as B A - W3 'Q' mmm' TREBLE CLEF Top Row: O'ley, Prcdronnos, Roiiler, Mcliadzean, Lilsey, Eiber, Moir, Danner, Campbell, Fourfh Row: Spare, Hoffman, Long, Voigt Lindberg, DeGryse, Reincke, Klauser, Buchanan, Irvine, Fairbank, Erland Harrke. Daley, Kindred. Third Row: Cohen Jones Maluska, Skeen, Rice. McGuineas, Mccarlhy, Dowd, Oehl, Hanselman, Parsons, Milchell, Pelersen, lnorsen, Shaver, Bradley. Second Row: Bleloch, Cohn, Bayless, Tenhune. Pierori, Croisanl, Sie-inleld, Cashman, Hahn, Edmunds, Laskay, Sleadry, Wilson, Olccnnell Schoen. Boffom Row: Houck, Cohen, Gordon, Bigg, Howard Adler, Wolf, Love, Malzacner, Swanson, Fisher, Sewell, Ederer, Merrel Theodoies, . . c...... . .rrscc . fn! 2? rff- - sf- fwfr -1- E r ss 3 . BOYS' CHORUS V.-wr V gs, ..,.,. : K V A .4 Si-gg FQ rf Top Row: Gesselx Bateman' OSB'-V Me- -' ' V A 1 ,nk fix Q59 A rar, Gahbard, While, Salisbury, V L il H i 5 ' ,S A r im K Ryan Weller. Qi Q V Middle Row: Felzer, Noble, Mangel, V . , K K . Mccarlhy Barr Dohse, Seng, Da- Q V' - L5 ' A AL J vis, Dielricn, Kallrrian. A 1?,f'r .ffi1W'A L-.L , 5-...2 f- 92 i A' Boffom Row: Robin, Pelerson, A'herlon, 9 .3 l. .' Wexler, Carlson, Km eqer, Meri, il if W i my Dahlln, BL.i'9C1Ci'l. Y B57 smsgf ' .L fsfr ei Q -- Biff A 'luke 'rv cf 7 A II3 II4 CHORUS IN SONG AT BRIGADOON FAIR EVY DEMING AND BRUCE WILSON Brigadoon Thrills apacit FRED WALDMANN AS CHARLIE SINGS I'LL GO HOME WITH BONNIE JEAN METELITS AND MARTIN PERFORM DIFFICULT SWORD DANCE DAVE RINKER DISCOVERS THE SECRET OF BRIGADOON GUEST ARTIST MELVIN FINLAYSON ADDS AUTHENTIC TOUCH I IN COLORFUL WEDDING SCENE diences WHIRLING DANCERS ADD COLOR AND ZEST 5 Q DAVE RINKER AS TOMMY ALBRIGHT DREAMS OF LOST LOVE TOR OLSON AND PENNY WINSTON IN DANCE ROUTINE MARILYN COYNE AND JIM MARTIN AS MAGGIE ANDERSON AND HARRY BEATON HESS AND RINKER GATHERING HEATHER ON THE HILL JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB Top Row: Greenawall, Wieboldl, Kindred, l-lal'ha- way, Samuels, Sauler, Wagner. Third Row: Penlield, Price, Cvroll, I-lowe, Lange Wilson, Baughrnan, Walgreen, Slossel. Second Row: McGoham, Olson, Heller, Swanson Becker, Dorgan, Muhlenbruch, Rammon, Eng slrom, Alschuler, Fisher. Bollom Row: Flell, Rurnage, Corcoran, Bradley Lloyd, Traweek, Welch, Perlman, Babcock Naiarian, Rusl. SENIOR MUSIC CLUB Top Row: Phillips, l-Iulson, Collins, Sergeanl, Dur- ham, Brown, Kimball, Rooker, Burnham, Glock- ner, While, Plonsker, Rapporl, Rinker, Leder- er, Villiesse, Dudman, Norse, Dressler, Won- derlic, Arnold. Third Row: Lloyd, Parshall, I-landler, Moninger Becker, Ingersoll, Eisenberg, Melelils, Peske Mack, Allen, Reckill, Merrick, Showers, Car- ler, I-lamillon, Beller, Pall. Second Row: Barker, Rosenlhal, Blumberg, Lighl- ner, Toms, Johns, Rammon, Woll, Black Klernperer, Rilsos, L. Lloyd, Wolll, Spero, D Smilh, Braun, I-Iarnslcerger, I-loelzle, V. Lloyd Crowe, Byler, Orelind, Dow. Bollom Row: Shapiro, Goodrich, Nelson, Bradlield Babize, Pelicolas, Deming, Wilson, Bergman, Welch, Anderson, Rusnak, Blumloerg, Roe' wade, Levin, Pannilch, Perlman, Friedman. CADET ORCHESTRA Violin: Irvine, Rose-nlhal. Viola: Maynard. Cello: Snyder. Piano: Galabard. Fluie: Dehne, Ken- nedy. Bassoon: Gilchrisl. Clarinef: Rodgers. Trombone: Proeschle. French Horn: Wagner. Percussion: MacKinnon. RECORDER GROUP Diller, R. Lloyd, Nordlolom, L. Lloyd, lvlrs. Kidd, Zeller, Dermody, Moniger. II6 CONCERT COMMITTEE I-lenselmann, Ederer, Rieger, Ehrharf, Klemperer, Van Weelden, Noble, Mrs. Kidd. Mrs. Elizabefh Kidd, who is head of fhe Musicology deparfmenf af New Trier has assembled a collecfion of folk musical insfrumenfs from all over fhe world. Besides giving Iecfure demon- sfrafions of musical insfrumenfs fo mosf social sfudies, foreign language, and English classes, Mrs. Kidd finds fime fo direcf fhe concerf series, recorder group, and fo sponsor MusicaIeiCIub. I'Ier main proiecf fhis year has been fo cafalog maferials in room 344 including fhe pre-Columbian collecfion already in fhe museum. In local grammar schools and af Norfhwesfern Mrs, Kidd also has given several lecfures on her recenf frip fo Greece and fhe Bible lands. The recorder group was composed of a double quarfef fhis year. In May fhe enfire group performed af Kenilworfh School and earlier one quarfef played af 'Ihe Hobby Show af fhe Mefhodisf Church in Evansfon. Approximafely I7OO sfudenfs signed DR. SAMUELS LEADS MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IN STIRRING CONCERT DON COSSACK'S KNIFE DANCER MUSICALE CLUB Back Row: Kennedy, Nellis, Miller, Ir- vine, Rieger, Erharf, Klemperer, Diller, VanVVeelden, Sfolces. Fronl Row: Fisher, Noble, Klaff, Ross, Mrs. Kidd, McCallum, Muller, Goodall, Penfield, I-Ienselrnann, R. Lloyd, L. Lloyd, Ederer, Black, up for fhe concerf series fhis year, due fo fhe effecfive campaigning of fhe concerf commiffee of Musicale Club. The Don Cossaclcs mef wifh fheir usual favorable recepfion on December 5 and fhe series was culminafed by fhe Minne- apolis Symphony Orchesfra in February. Musicale Club ended a very successful year by seeing Boris Godounoff' per- formed by fhe Mefropolifan Opera Company in May. FACULTY DRAMA PRODUCTION STAFF Mr Lehman Miss Bowser Mr. Pink, Miss Rhodes, Mr. Coburn, Mr. l-larper, Miss Gahagan, Mrs. Rude, Miss Kral. DRAMA CLUB BOARD Embree, Crowe, Welch, Wonderlic, Wilson, Eddy. This year The DramaTic Club did a Tine iob oT providing everyone inTer- esTed in drama wiTh enTerTainmenT and a chance To parTicipaTe. PresidenT Chuck Wonderlic, Vice-PresidenT Bruce Wilson, and SecreTary Sharon Welch, wiTh The DramaTic Club board, aroused new inTeresT in The year's play program Through Their enThusiasm. The TirsT maior play, The Curious Savage, was enacTed in-The-round un- der The direcTion oT Mr. Saylor Lehman. InTeresTing neuroses were exhibijred as a group oT young people communed in an insane asylum. A Tew oT The many Tine pericormances were given by Evy Deming, Sharon Welch, Tom Embree, and CharloTTe Hawlcinson. On December 9Th, Drama Club's liT- Tle TheaTer group gave Three unusual one-acT plays. Mr. RoberT Pinlc direcred The Third ATTribuTe, Miss Mary Rhodes, AnTic Spring, and Miss Vir- ginia Kral, l'lyacinTh on Wheels. FaTher Knows BesT, The Trosh-soph play, was direcTed by Miss WiniTred Gahagan. IT did noT depend on The Tel- evision program oT The same name Tor iTs success buT had a superior casT, headed by Dave Lelewer and Lee Burn- ham, To carry iT OTP on iTs own meriTs. In April, Three excepTional presenTa- Tions oT Three excellenlr one-acTs were presenTed. Mrs. Mary Lou Rude direcT- lConTinued on page l22l DRAMA CLUB To Row Gibbons WhiTne Seller' Mahone S ieclcer S are MeTeliTs Lelewer Lill ReclciTT P vi :T yi P T iv - K V i i i Third Row Green l-leaning, Ven l-lecke, Roolcer, Cohn, Emrich, Bloomberg, Crowe, O'Brien, Dorgan, Balcer, Rovin, SennoTT, Gray. Second Row LeeviTT WesTlalce, ScoTT, Moran, Calloway, YaTes, Murphy, Cone, BelTer, Deming, Berman, SeiTerT, Fisher, Shelby, Feinberg. BoTTom Row Bleser GriTTin, Kane, Cohee, Fmbree, Krasberg, Wilson, Mr. Coburn, Welch, Wonderlic, BradTield, Levine, Shapiro, Goldberg, l-lawlcinson VERSE-SPEAKING CHOIR Top Row: Forgan, Wie- land, Andrews, Wyss Bradley, Salisbury Leavill, Ruskin, Buescln Cooley. Boifom Row: Babize Shapiro, Emriclw, Lind Miss Krall Pinkerson Prince, Deming, Mur- plwy, Lang. STAGE CREW Top Row: Me-lelifs, Slu- arl, Copeland, Green, Nelson. BoHom Row: Erb, Wag- ner, Peslce. LIGHT CREW Plonsker, Sperlus, Smilln, Slwamberg, Mr. Jones, G. l.ill, Waller B. Lill. II9 Many Try Out for On - ct f S 1 MAKE-UP CREW Top Row: O'Brien, Nisen Spero, Wyss, Yales. Third Row: Slelm, Krasberq Emrlch, Coyne, Mable Spacelc, Forgan, Marlin Second Row: Handler, Fisher Kuhn, Gordon, Schram Quigley, Woodloclc Coolcman, Addingron. BoHom Row: Taslcy, Michel Scoll, Walson, Murphy Grung, Reinach, Behr sfock, Porre. 'W W l cosrume AND PRoPs CREW HYAC'NTH ON WHEELS Siffing: Dean, Beller, Wesllake, Meyfhaler, Moeller, Berman, Llnd. Sfanding: Cohee, Maylrrler, Wonderllc, Norlh, Corry, Wilder, Flsher. ANTlC SPRING : LELEWER, PINSOF, GIBBONS, LOGINSKY, GRIFFIN, AND GRAY is BQ ,Ou W' my IU Ing. MW ,. I 1,3 ., 'Y l m 'I H sg ' W A f if -5 5 is 5 vw if A '., . '25 W 7 A A 0 i V fi., I 'E 1: is x x 1 Q , ,K ,1 LN tg! X , Q, 5, 'K X Mo A 56 K Qi 4 4 I W . s n - A 53436 V Y ar's Presentation Show IConTinued Trom page II8I ed Thurber's The SecreT LiTe oT Wal- Ter MiTTy, Mr. Lehman, WiIder's Queens oT France, and Mr. Paul BurIchardT, Shaw's The Dark Lady OT The Sor.neTs.'I The senior play, Our Town, direcT- ed by Miss Kral, was presenTed May I8 and I9 To recepTive audiences. The warm humor and beauTy OT This Tine play will long be remembered noT only by The large senior casT buT by The many who Saw iT. The crews worlced wiTh Their usual high degree oT eTTiciency and coopera- Tion ThroughouT The year. The props crew, sponsored by Miss Kral and head- ed by Sally Lind, Turnished The seTs wiTh everyThing Trom Teddy bears To swords, while The cosTume crew direcTed by Miss Rhodes, coIIecTed The various ouT- TiTs To be worn. Mr. RoberT I-Iarper and The sTage crew buiIT and shiTTed The seTs, The IighT crew, sponsored by Mr. C. I-IerberT Jones, creaTed exceIIenT IighTing eTTecTs, and Mrs. EIizabeTh Cav- anaugh and Tom Embree provided The TROUBLE ON THE SET OF FATHER KNOWS BEST sound. The IargesT crew, make-up crew, was under The leadership oT Miss Saha- gan and co-heads Sue 0'Brien, Marcia Mabie, and Marilyn Coyne. An oTTshooT oT The DrarnaTic Club, The verse-speaking choir, direcTed by Miss Kral, gave exceIIenT imaginaTive programs Tor many groups in The area. IXIexT year, wiTh The new audiTorium compIeTed, The DramaTic Club will con- Tinue To grow on The sTrong ToundaTions laid This year. AVERY AND COYNE IN OUR TOWN MCCULLY ADDRESSES CAST OF SENIOR PLAY, OUR TOWN CAST OF DARK LADY OF THE SONNETS BACK STAGE ws? Q' 3' ,Z z-A l F4 A. , -if? sk Er E Qi. T? :dnl . W. ,.u.-..., ,... Wu.. . K. . VARSITY DEBATERS IN STRATEGY CONFERENCE STar, Kirk, STone, BriTTan, Magnus, Cohen, Dorfman. Under The capable direcTion oT Their new coach, Mr. Ralph G. McGee, The New Trier debaTers enjoyed Their mosT successTuI season in The recenT hisTory oT The school. ParTicipaTing in over 200 debaTes during The school year, The Team won The MeTropoliTan DebaTe Union Trophy, Two Trophies aT The Lin- coln Day TournamenT, and The STaTe SecTionaI wall plague Trophies, evidence oT a mosT impressive record. The Topic discussed was Resolved: ThaT governmenTaI subsidies should be granTed, according To need, To high school graduaTes who quaIiTy Tor addi- Tional Training. The members oT The varsiTy Team Taking The aTTirmaTive view were Paul DorTman, Louis Cohen, and STeven STar. Those Taking The negaTive view were James STone, Michael Kirk, and Gordon BriTTan. ATTer joining The MeTropoIiTan De- baTe Union, a league composed oT six- Teen Top Indiana and Illinois high schools, The New Trier Team Took ad- vanTage oT iTs new membership by win- ning TwenTy-six ouT oT ThirTy debaTes, winding up in TirsT place in iTs TirsT year oT MDU compeTiTion. The debaTe Team wenT on To compeTe in The STaTe secTional meeT, winning The TirsT place Trophy. This enabled Them To parTicipaTe in The STaTe Tinals aT The UniversiTy oT Illinois, April I3 and I4. I24 There The New Trier debaTe Team Tied Tor second place wiTh Peoria, FreeporT winning The championship. I-Iowever, The Tie Tor second was broken in Tavor oT New Trier wiTh 7I0 poinTs as againsT WoodruTT's 4I8 poinTs. In June The Team debaTed in The naTionaI debaTe TournamenT aT Muskogee, Oklahoma, sponsored by The NaTional Forensic League which is a speech honor socieTy composed oT 690 high schools Trom va- rious parTs oT The UniTed STaTes. Earlier in The year, The New Trier de- baTers had won oTher honors in The eighTh annual Lincoln Day TournamenT, sponsored by The Blue Island V.I:.W. and held aT Blue Island, Illinois. I-Iere The varsiTy and subvarsiTy debaTers boTh won TirsT places: and The beginners group, who also debaTed in This Tourna- menT, Tied Tor second place, winning Tive ouT oT eighT debaTes. Top Row: Mr. Cummings. Magnus. Cohen, BriTTan, Kirk, Dorfman, Mr. McGee. BoTTom Row: M. Enchelmayer, RysTrom, C. Enchelmayer, STar, STone, Cone, Comar. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE , C. Enchelmayer, Kirk, Cohn, STone, 0orTman, BriTTan, Magnus. INDIANS DIG IN AT NILES. FINAL SCORE, NEW TRIER ZI, NILES 6 Under The experT coaching oT Mr. Aschenbach, Mr. CaTon, Mr. Ellis and Mr. WeingarTner, This year's varsiTy TooTball squad added anoTher good sea- son To New Trier's pasT record. Led by co-capTains Pudge Fox and JeTT Kahn, The Team ToughT To a second place Tie in The Suburban League. ATTer easily downing Schurz in The annual pre-season game, New Trier losT a hearTbreaking opening game To a very sTrong and alerT Waukegan Team. The nexT week The varsiTy eleven made a greaT comeback, swamping Proviso and Then Niles The Tollowing SaTurday. ReTurning home, The Trier- iTes, benT on revenge Tor lasT year's dis- appoinTing loss, downed a sTrong Oak Park squad wiTh excellenT playing by SingleTon and Layden. Marching easily over I-lighland Park and MorTon, wiTh The whole Team playing excellenT TooT- ball, The Triermen Tound Themselves in a championship playoTT wiTh EvansTon Tor The Third Time in Tour years. Playing beTore a capaciTy crowd oT I0,000 aT EvansTon, New Trier losT This Tinal game To an overpowering EvansTon Team. Linemen This year included Glass, I-licks, Dunne, Conaghan, Gillmer, Morse, I-IarT, Schieb, Robison, and Fox. Kahn, Layden, SingleTon, Irvine, GriTTin, and Will alTernaTed in The backTield. Pyle kicked oTT and De Rocco did a Tine iob oT booTing The exTra poinTs. Pour members OT The New Trier's var- VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM siTy TooTball Team were named To The All-Suburban League Team. Dick Gill- mer was placed on The TirsT sTring of- Tensive and deTensive Teams while John I-Ticks and PaT Layden were boTh placed on The TirsT sTring deTensive Team. Hardy Will was voTed To The second sTring oTTensive and deTensive squads, and Robison, Kahn and SingleTon re- ceived honorable menTion awards. WiTh TiTTeen oT This year's varsiTy leT- Termen reTurning Tor The nexT season, The ouTlook Tor The Triermen in i956 is exTremely brighT. PresenT iunior leTTer- men are Will, Layden, SingleTon, Pyle, Morse, De Rocco, Riley, ScoTT, McNich- olas, WhiTe, Anderson, D'Ancona, Mackey, McGowan, and O'Connell. Top Row: Pyle, Riley, SingleTon, Glass, Scheib, Koza, STeele, Beacom, Woolard lmanagerl. FiTTh Row: Werner, Mackey, Crow, McNicholas, Sullivan, McGowan, Gray, Murphy, O'Brien lmanagerl. FourTh Row: Mayo, WhiTe, PendleTon, Paulson, Thompson, ApplegaTe, D. Thulin, McCain, Rapp, Schulz lmanagerl. Third Row: Villiesse lassT. Trainerl, L. Browndyke, O'Connell, De-Rocco, Gilbay, Greeley, MaTThias, Morgan, D'Ancorxa, Reed, Davie. - a d Will I-li k Dold Lo C. Th lA I i N. B w d k , C h , Gill . Second Row. L y en, Morse, , c s, , ng, uin, rv ne, ro n y e onag an mer BoTTom Row: STudy, Dunne, Robison, GriTT'in, I-larT, Kahn lco-capTainl, Fox lco-capTainl, WalTer, Anderson, Jac ob, Mr. Aschenbach lcoachl. ootball INIQW Tvwer Vlaukeqar' New Trier New Trim New Tue New T 'Qr' New Trier Eva 'WSIO F Bmw VARSITY SCORES , . 34 SIMNZ . . . 6 . . 7 New Tfie' . , 2 . , 27 Pvovisc- . . 6 . , QI NII515 . . . 6 , , 40 Oak P54 . . 20 . 39 Hfqfdand Povk 0 . , 25 Morfom . . 7 I9 New TWG . O U bv P1 iv , ,A .mv ,M Q . M- . . F, ' pr! , ,, .-wiuf, JUST SHORT OF A TOUCHDOWN I27 4 2 fi E, mfg YI! CO-CAPTAINS LEAD GREEN WAVE ONTO THE FIELD NEW TRIER END RUN NETS BIG GAIN VARSITY GRIDDERS TENSELY WATCH ACTION AT EVANSTON 'Z-- T SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM Compiling a record oT seven wins and one loss, The sophomore TooTball Team earned second place in The Sub- urban League sTandings This year. Coached by Mr. Lauer, Mr. I-Iurley, and Mr. James, The sophomores were much improved over Their Treshman year. ATTer a vicTory over IvlorTon in a pre-league conTesT, The sophomores Trounced Waukegan 38 To O, wiTh backs Prank Johnson and Tim EllioT each scor- ing Twice. In Their nexT game, The Po- nies avenged The loss They suTTered lasT year aT The hands oT Proviso wiTh a 20 To 6 vicTory. New Trierls TirsT Touch- down was scored by Frank Johnson in The second period. LaTer, The Ponies scored aTTer a sparkling 73-yard march and Their Tinal Tally came on a handoTT Trom Jim Blake To Johnson. ATTer beaT- ing Niles, The sophomores deTeaTed Oak Park in a Tree-scoring game, 32 To I9. The Ponies Then gained vicTories over Highland Park and MorTon, To send New Trier inTo The EvansTon game un- deTeaTed. Losing This Tinal game by a disappoinTing 26 To 2 score, The sopho- mores emerged Trom Suburban League compeTiTion in second place To Their EvansTon rivals. Top Row: Bell, Birney, True, Wilkey, RobneTT, DavenporT, HarT, Douglas, Culberg Sixfh Row: ArgenTo, Olsen, Perrin, Gilboy, STarkweaTher, Davidson, Sellers, Davis Fif+h Row: JosT, Reno, I-Iarre, Boysen, BlanksTein, Linblad, F. Sullivan, ShorT, FourTI1 Row: Mr. Hurley lcoachl, Jacob, Fay, Traxler, SwarTchild Papas, STuITs Third Row: Mr. Lauer lcoachl, Davis, Scoirf, DuThie, Babcock, JohnsTon, Soperi Second Row: Mr. James lcoachl, Soeldner, Reilly, Riley, Turner, Harris, Dunne BoTTom Row: CoTTield, Johnson, Willauer, Baker, Blake, Dunlap, PorTer, I'IusT ANOTHER FIRST DOWN FOR NEW TRIER I28 , Ehlen. , Lundy, ForsyThe, Kurz. Palmer, DysarT, P, Sullivan, Appel. Miller, Delaine, Gould, I-IaighT, Colville. FausT, Sieberling, Oakes, MacGregor, Meloy. , BarTeII, Iv1eTzger, SmiTh, Klaffe, WaTson. IcapTainI, Daliere, Jackson, EIlioTT. SOPHOMORE SCORES Niles . . . I3 O Oak Park . I8 7 Highland Pk. 34 O IviorTon . . I9 O 6 I9 Eva nsTon . JUNIOR VARSITY N.T- Qpp. SCORES MorTon . . 25 O N--I3 OPP Waukegan . 38 O Maine - I3 O Proviso . . 20 6 Waukegan 20 O Niles . ' ' 27 6 Proviso . O 7 Qak park . 32 IQ Proviso . . I3 7 Highland Pk. 33 o Oak Park . 7 I3 Moffon U ' 25 7 Glenbrook I4 6 EvansTon . 2 26 MOBOH - 34 O EvansTon 6 I3 FRESHMAN SCORES Freshman B Team Freshman A Team N.T. Opp N.T. Opp Waukegan I4 I2 Vwfaukegan . I9 I2 MorTon . 7 O Proviso . . 20 I2 EvansTon 7 O fl7Ii?M fs, . L L NL I JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Top Row: Darwenl, Slreeler, Shamberg Johnslon, Forbis, Baker, McGee, Mohl. Fiffh Row: Cooper, Chrislensen, Mallegg, Maslerson, Sleenberg, Bregslone lco-caplainl, Carroll, Brewer. Fourlh Row: Mills, Davenporl, Wilson, Smaha, Ross, Mehlman, I-liggenbolham, Baby, Mr. Franlzen lcoachl. Third Row: Villiesse lassl. lrainerl, Slrub, Gibbons, Naidowski, King, Dudley, Alkins, O'Kielle, Ricci. Second Row: Paschen, Boshes, Granger, Monroe, Repke, Trees lco-caplainl, Dorgan, Jump, Richburg, Mr Bollom Row: Kaine, Snile, Milchell, Blanchard, Toomin, Hoel, Kenline, Ferrelli, Hiken, Mr. Kahler lcoachl. Under lhe excellenl coaching ol Mr. lzranlzen, Mr. liearheiley, and Mr. E. Kahler, lhe iunior varsily loolball leam compiled a good record ol live wins and lhree losses, each ol lheir deleals coming by a narrow one-louchdown margin. Aller opening lheir season by shul- ling oul Maine and Waukegan, lhe J.V.'s experienced a 7 lo O selback al Proviso. The 'lollowing week lhey avenged lhis loss by bealing Proviso I3 lo 7. Traveling lo Oak Park, lhe J.V.'s were delealed in a lough game bul, undaunled, lhe Indians bounced back lo gain viclories over Glenbrook and Morlon. Their lradilional linal ballle wilh Evanslon was, as usual, hard loughl, wilh New Trier coming oul on lhe shorl end ol a I3 lo 6 score. The J.V.'s live-and-lhree season rec- ord was againsl some excellenl compe- lilion. Oulslanding players lhis year were co-caplains Bregslone and Trees, Blanchard, Gray, Monroe, Wilson, and Ricci in lhe line and Browndyke, Dor- FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM Fearheiley lcoach gan, and Paschen in lhe backlield. The Freshman leam, wilh a record ol six viclories and one deleal, playing oulslanding loolball, emerged as lhe lop leam in lhe Suburban League. Un- der lhe line coaching ol Mr. Malinsky, Mr. Wellinglon, Mr. Larson, Mr. Funk- houser and Mr. Carlslrom, lhe lreshmen piled up I23 poinls lo lheir opposilions' 3I in winning lheir lirsl six conlesls. l'lampered by iniuries in lheir linal game al Evanslon, lhe freshman learn sullered ils only loss ol lhe season. Top Row: Cassell, Sleighl, McNeill, Alwood, Engel, Muller, Salisbury, McCabe, Merrick. Baleman lco-caplainl, Selhness. Sixlh Row: McNeil, Cushman, Felzer, Bernslein lco-caplainl, Lederer, Porles, Rosenberg, Applegale, Young, Herberl, Gessel, Winks. Fiflh Row: Adams, Shanahan, Cunningham, Zimmerman, Harris, Franlzen, Munlz, Berlef, Caskey, Mason, Parker, l-lorlon. Fourlh Row: Green lmanagerl, K. Davenporl lmanagerl, S. Davenporl lmanagerl, Rosen lmanagerl, Berger lmanagerl, Scoll, While, Tennanl, Lane, Slod- dard, Kramer, Karraker. Third Row: Zarbin, Weber, Orlengren, Harper, Glossberg, MacKinnon, McCarlhy, Chamales, Feuer, Dahlin, Kurlz, Corley. Second Row: Thornlon, Seng, Gillaspy, Frank, Crilchell, Bagby, Gish, Lehman, Pelerson, Kelley, Sidney, Kosl. Bollom Row: Ade, fxlkinson, Woodrull, Dohse, Perrine, I-louck, Krall, Edmonds, Jellers, Ghasler, Elnyre, Mr. Malinsky lcoachl. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM VARSITY SCORES N.T. Opp La Grange , . 6l 80 Riverside . . 85 69 Waukegan . . 62 57 Evanslon . . 75 59 Marlon .... 63 62 Wasllinglon . . 63 68 Arlinglon I-leiglnls 68 5I Lockporl . . . 50 39 Slrealor . , . 37 50 Niles .... 63 54 Oak Park . . . 80 90 I-Iignland Park . 8l 58 Proviso .... 54 56 Waukegan . . . 73 68 Evanslon . 48 45 Ivlorlon . . , 46 65 Niles .... 85 78 Oak Park . . . 74 69 l-lignland Park , 55 53 proviso .... 67 76 Lake Foresl . . 79 42 Waukegan . . . 72 66 l-Iighland Park , 64 54 Arlinglon I-Ieiglils 63 58 Sl. Edward ol' Elgin .... 89 83 Dunbar . . . 56 88 Slandin : Eln re lvla nuson Darwenl Ollerslrom Slrub Quick Ma o, Glass 9 Y 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 Y - Bollom Row: Mr. Lauer lcoaclwl, Willard lrnanagerl, Poggensee, Alsdorl, Kalnn, Pelersen, Mr. Henderson lceaclll. For llie lirsl lime since I92Iyll1e New Trier varsily baskelball learn won llie regionals and seclionals lo reacli llwe lirsl round ol 'lsweel sixleenw blayolls lor llie slale cllarnbionsliip. In lliis su- per-seclionalll round, wllicli was played lo a capacily crowd ol lO,5OO specla- lors al McGaw lvlernorial I-Iall, llwe Trif eriles losl lo a really greal Dunbar lflliicagol learn wllicll evenlually wound up lliird down slale. In Suburban League cornbelilion, llle INDIANS SURGE DOWN COURT I30 Trier leam losl a llearlbreaker lo Pro- viso in llie cllarnbionslnib garne, lo linislw in a lie willw lvlorlon lor second place laurels, bolln learns llaving a IOY4 league record. Willi llle capable coaclwing ol lvlr. Lauer and lvlr. I-Ienderson and llie alerl leadersllib ol Caplain Jolnn Ivlagf nuson, llwe leann acllieved ils besl rec- ord ol llle basl lew years. ln llwe lirsl lour Suburban League games, lliey lrounced Waukegan, Evan- slon, Morlon, and Niles. Qak Park llnen dealT The squad Their TirsT deTeaT, buT The Indians came back To beaT l-lighland Parlc and Then losT a hearTbrealcer To proviso by Two poinTs. ATTer The PonTiac TournamenT New Trier suTTered a loss To lvlorTon which dropped The TrieriTes To a Tie wiTh Pro- viso in The league race. Playing beTore an overTlow crowd, The Indians, who were Trying Tor Their Tirsl' Suburban League championship in many years, narrowly missed beaTing Proviso who came up wiTh an overpowering TourTh guarTer, WiTh spiriTed playing New Trier's varsiTy beaT Lalce ForesT, Waukegan, and l-lighland Parlq To Talce The regional Trophy and Then won close games over ArlingTon l-leighTs and ST. Edward oT TEAMS SCRAMBLE FOR REBOUND Elgin To capTure The secTionals. CapTain John Magnuson, playing Tor- ward, broke The Suburban League scor- ing record wiTh a season's ToTal oT 352 or abouT 25 poinTs a game and wiTh his greaT leadership guided The Team To a greaT season. WiTh a record oT Tive wins and elev- en losses, This yearis Sophomore baslceT- ball Team displayed wonderTul spiriT and deTerminaTion even Though They losT several games by discouragingly small margins. Under The slcillTul coach- ing oT lvlr. Malinslcy, The squad beaT Riverside, Waukegan, and Calc Parlc in The TirsT round and Waulcegan and Calc Park in The second, ending The season wiTh a 5-ll record. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row: Wliams, Urmgei, lvieT2ger, Sarders Pennings Jacksor PwrTer, BarTeli, Weis. BoTTom Row: Sooeii Bell RuTherTord, Farmer, Jmlvsir, WaTTs, Wh'Te'ff.-,, EWCTT Willaier lvl . MalinSTY lcsfieii TVVO MORE POINTS FOR MAGNUSON SOPHOMORE SCORES La S'angi3 PQ 2' fa: Vlfauve a Evans r Morftr Niles . . . Oak Pail . , . T-ldharo Pailc , Frcivis. . . . Wauicegir Evans r lVlor'on lx-lil6'v , Ca? Par? . . TT'1h'aro Earls Provisc . . N T. Opp. 45 5? 3s 34 AQ A1 43 3? El EO 35 oO 44 44 40 ol: 55 25 Bo 42 42 - 11, .. Ugg- ,.?fQr1'sfwfs T H, H s T z . il ' S , ,ge i l I3I JUNIOR VARSITY C. Anderson, Hildner, Sullivan, FelTon, McCabe, J. V- SCORES The good gualiTy oT Waukegan . EvansTon lvlorTon . Niles . . . Oak Park . Froviso . . EvansTon Niles . . . Oak Park . Proviso . . FROSH Waukegan . EvansTon MorTon . Niles . . . Oak Park . Highland Park Proviso . . EvansTon . Niles . . . Oak Park . Proviso , . FROSH BASKETBALL TEAM Holmes, Riley, Reasner, Kearney, Leyden, Mr, Jacobson. The iunior var- and Proviso Teams. Like The J.V.'s, New Trier's Treshman baskeTball Team had a rough year, Ter- minaTing The season wiTh a record oT Two wins and nine losses. The Trosh were plagued wiTh iniuries and illness ThroughouT The season, and even Though greaT progress was made during The course oT The year, The loss oT several key men greaTly handicapped The squad. MorTon and Niles were Their only wins. The Treshman B sguad rolled up a very commendable 7-3 record, showing a good brand oT Teamwork and sporTs- manship. OPP' siTy baskeTball Team This year was more ii real Than apparenT, in view oT Their 52 seemingly poor Two-and-eighT season ' 59 Zi record, buT The squad had more Than a - 50 69 measure oT bad luck in aT leasT Tive i games which They losT by Tour poinTs or . . 47 50 The Team was beaTen by Waukegan I-A-i TEAM SCORES and EvansTon, dropped a one-poinT N,T, Opp Thriller To MorTon, and Then was beaT- - 'gg ig en by Niles, Oak Park, and Proviso. T 57 53 Then The squad made a game comeback - A 46 42 by winning The nexT Two games over , . . 50 60 . . U - 4, 46 EvansTon and Niles, only To TalTer in The - - 4? 55 lasT Two encounTers To sTrong Oak Park . 4 4 . 36 42 . 40 52 . . . . 39 50 B TEAM SCORES N.T. Opp Waukegan . . . . . 43 29 EvansTon . . 28 3l MorTon . . . . 3l 38 Oak Park . , . . 53 3I Highland Park . . 32 22 Proviso . . . . 47 36 EvansTon . . 38 37 Niles . . . . 46 4I Oak Park . . 57 33 Proviso . . . 35 45 FRESHMAN TEAM Top Row: Porles, McNeill, Ray, Cassell Davis, BaTeman, Wing. Middle Row: HorTon, Belknap, WhiTe, WaTersTradT, Merrick, Oessel, JeT Ters. BoTTom Row: Mr. Marz, Miller, ETnyre, Berger, Delander, Weber, Nelson Kearney. l32 The New Trier Guard is The backbone oT The schools whole swimming organi- zaTion. ConsisTing oT a group oT boys and girls careTully chosen Trom many applicanTs, The Guard carries ouT many imporTanT TuncTions. The mosT impor- TanT oT These is providing weekly in- sTrucTion on SaTurday morning Tor grammar-school sTudenTs. Approxi- maTely 2500 children receive swimming incTrucTion Trom Guard members in The course oT a year. AnoTher imporTanT TuncTion is saTe-guarding The lives oT Those who use The school pool, boTh dur- ing The general swims held every Wednesday evening and The TreguenT JUST A PRACTICE SWIM aTTernoon swimming sessions oTTered as an added acTiviTy Tor The boys aT New Trier. During The pasT year, head guard Dave Rinker and his assisTanT BerT Tucker worked hand in hand wiTh The pool direcTors, Ivlr. Dave RoberTson and Mr. ArT VanAman, in conducTing New Trier's eTTecTive swimming program. The Guard was made up oT ThirTy boys and, Tor The TirsT Time, Ten girls, The laT- Ter headed by BeTTy STerreT. These Guard members puT in anywhere Trom Three To seven hours oT Their Time each week in service To Their communiTy and in Turn gained valuable experience. The New Trier Guard is one oT The school's greaT sTudenT organizaTions, and wiThouT iT The school could noT have The greaT swimming organizaTion oT which all TrieriTes are proud. The New Trier Guard is one oT The school's greaT service organizaTions, helping To build a swimming program oT which boTh school and communiTy are iusTly proud. NEW TRIER GUARD Top Row: Neis, WolTT, GarreTson, WolT l-lorTh, Sand, Davies, Miller, Kane, l-luy ler. Third Row: Mr. Van Aman, YosT, SmiTh SchmidT, STerreTT, Noble, Rinker, Rum- sey, Mr. RoberTson. Second Row: Risius, Lewy, Baumann, Lech- ner, Tucker, Rinker, Baeckeler, Hill, Rus- nak. BoTTom Row: Kemper, Raub, l-lendrey, de Tarnowsky, Carlson, Garrison, Sinclair Ball. SWIMMING COACHES ROBERTSON, CONDON, AND VAN AMAN I33 DIVER CHUCK HILL SHOWS TOP FORM VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM. Top Row: Ward, Raub, Kemper, Tucker Joseph, I-IorTh, Garrison, Risius McConnell, Kane. Third Row: Mr. Van Aman, I-Iuyler, Ball MuTher, Long, I-Iarre, McGee, Mc- Gowan, Rinker, Robinson, de Tarn- owsky, Ebrey, Mr. RoberTson, Second Row: Condon, C. Thulin, Jacob Shanle Braue Boeckler, Lechner, Y' I I-Iill, Lewy, D. Thulin. BoTTom Row: Brooker, Veeder, I-Iendrey, Richardson, Carlson, Mordock, Bo garT, I-Iammel, Rusnak. , I34 Varsity Swimmers The varsiTy swimmers This year gained Their eighTh sTaTe championship, Tinish- ing in a Tie wiTh EvansTon Tor Top hon- ors in The sTaTe meeT. STaTe champion- ships were Taken by co-capTains Bill Boeckeler, in The IOO-yard Tree-sTyIe, and Chuck Lechner in The IOO-yard back- sTroke, who seT a new Suburban League record in This evenT. OTher poinTs were scored in The sTaTe meeT by Dick Braue in The 50-yard Tree, Buck Robinson in The IOO-yard breasT, Dick BrackeTT and Dick MuTher in The ZOO Tree, and divers Joe I'Iuyler and Chuck I-Iill. Placing second were The ZOO-yard medley relay Team oT Lechner, Robinson, Dave Shan- ly, and MuTherg and The ZOO-yard Tree- sTyle relay Team oT Braue, Dick Ebrey, George de Tarnowsky, and Boeckeler. Seniors PeTe Lewy, Bill Jacob, Dave Thulin, and BerT Tucker were also con- sisTenT perTormers Tor New Trier. Un- SHANLEY, LECHNER, BOECKLER, AND BRAUE der The excellenT coaching oT Dave Rob- erTson, ArT Van Aman, and Vern Con- don, The Mermen won ThirTeen oT Their dual meeTs. Their only loss was To EvansTon by a narrow one-poinT margin, and iT cosT Them The Suburban League Tirle. I-Iowever, New Trier IaTer deTeaT- ed EvansTon, IZO To IOO, in The Indian Relays wiTh Maine, Lane, and I-Iighland Park Tollowing in ThaT order. The sophomore Team compiled an excelIenT dual-meeT record oT Twelve vicTories wiTh only one deTeaT. Taking TirsTs in The Suburban League MeeT were Bud Kuppenheimer in The 50-yard Tree-sTyle and The ZOO Tree-sTyle relay Team oT George Reilly, Don Jacob, John I IusT, and Kuppenheimer which seT a new Suburban League record oT I:43.3. OTher ouTsTanding perTormers in Their respecTive evenTs were Fred Wolf, Dave Sinclair, Frank Miller, John VARSITY SCORES Peoria Proviso ClinTon . WauwauTosa Waukegan EvansTon . Janesville . . . MorTon .... Riverside-Brooldield Niles ..... Oak Park . . EvansTon . . Maine . . Lane Tech . . Highland Park . Highland Park . Maine . . . Culver . . . EvansTon' . . RockTord EasT' . 'Illinois STaTe MeeT. N.T. Opp. 63 I4 63 I4 39 29 54 23 52 24 38 39 56 2I 70 6 58 I9 52 25 58 I9 I20 l0O 72 70 65 60 I6 59 I8 59 I8 54' 54' 36' Names and scores oT Teams Finishing TourTh or lower are noT included, FROSH-SOPH SCORES Peoria Proviso CIinTon . . WauwauTosa EvansTon . . Janesville . . . MorTon .... Riverside-BrookTield Niles ...., Oak Park . . . l-Iighland Park . . Maine .... N.T. Opp. 58 9 59 I8 49 I9 50 27 27 50 65 I2 70 7 66 I I 52 25 65 I2 42 35 54 23 FRESHMAN SCORES EvansTon . Niles , . Maine . EvansTon . Proviso . . . . Oak Park ,... I-Iighland Park . . . EvansTon' .... Ili N.T. opp. 43 34 70 7 48 29 30 47 58 I9 68 9 48 29 58 50' Niles InviTaTional MeeT. Names and scores oT 8 Teams Tinishing Third or lower are noT included. DIVERS HUYLER, HILL, AND LEWY ' SOPHOMORE SWIMMING TEAM Top Row: Mr. Condon, Mr. Van Aman, Mr. RoberTson. Third Row: Jacob, Moring, Phillips, Sand, Lucas, Boysen, McDaniel, Lane, Diamond. Second Row: Davies, Alderman, BrackeTT, Sinclair, Reilly, Kuppenheimer, Miller, I-lursT, WoIT, I-laneman. BoTTcm Row: McConnell, STeeIe, MarTin, Phillips, Burke, Rudnick, Taylor, GarreTson, Rich, PrenTiss, MarTin FRESHMAN SWIMMING TEAM Top Row: Adams, Shane, Lederer, Johnson, Spaulding, Noble, Packel, Schach, Goldowsky. Third Row: Mr. Van Aman, Saber, Wilson, Mackenzie, Rosenberg, Mundhenk, Muller, EIIioTT, Oliver I-leiTman, Durham, KosT, Mr. RoberTson. Second Row: Mr. Condon, SIaughTer, Lane, Juergens, Dullman, ManasTer, Michels, Kovas, Sills, Ade. BoTTom Row: Morris, WerTh, Davidson, Lewy, TennanT, Clingrnan, Merz, Orr, Woodlock. McDaniel, Kern Lucas, and Kim Alder- man. The Treshman swimmers, by winning The Niles InviTaTional, esTabIished Them- selves as The besT Trosh Team in The sTaTe. PirsT places wenT To Jack Slaugh- Ter in The 50-yard Tree-sTyle, Chris Pull- man in The 50-yard loacksTroke, diver JeTT Lewy, and The ZOO-yard medley relay Team oT Chris Pullman, Dick Juer- gens, STeve Lane and STeve Sills. The swimming banqueT held on March 5Th climaxed a very successiful swimming season. New Trier was TorTu- naTe in having as The main speaker Mr. RoberT Kip-huTh, Tormer Olympic coach and aT The presenT Time head swimming coach aT Yale UniversiTy. AT This ban- queT The recenTly elecTed capTains oT This year's sophomore and Treshman Teams were announced. Sophomore co-capTains were Dick BrackeTT and John I-IusT, while The Trosh Team was led by Paul Oliver and Chris Pullman. T35 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM Top Row: Hlavacek, Wilson, Dolcl, Lloyd, Pyle, Mack ey, Will, O'KieTe, Hiken, Mr, Hurley lcoachl. Middle Row: Cook, J. Thomp son, McLean, B. Thomp son, Oehler, ShulTz, Blum Kivland. BoHom Row: Siebel, Harsh berger, Blech, Nason, MarTinson, Granger James, Morrison. MARTINSON AND WILL TAKE REFEREE'S POSITION UndeTeaTed in league compeTiTion wiTh six vicTories, This year's varsiTy wresTling Team capTured The Suburban League crown. Well-coached by Mr. Al I-Iurley, The maTmen compiled an ex- ceIIen+ season's record oT eleven wins and Two losses, being deTeaTed only in The Oak Lawn quadrangular meeT and in a dual meeT wiTh Reavis The varsiTy grapplers could capTure only TourTh place in The ChrisTmas Tour- namenT aT Waukegan. However, They redeemed Themselves wiTh an impres- sive vicTory in The Waukegan secTion- als, where, qualiTying eighT men Tor The sTaTe meeT aT Proviso, New Trier Took Tive TirsTs and Three seconds. SecTional champions were Gerry Kivland, I2O pounds: CapTain John MarTinson, I27f I36 NTEW TRIER GRAPPLER STRAINS FOR PIN John HoTTman, I33g Bob Dold, I54: and Mike Pyle, wresTling heavyweighT. Runners up were Gerry James, 957 Hardy Will, I65: and Jack Robison, l75 pounds. OTher regulars were Thad Harshbarger aT IO3, Don Hubbard aT II2, and Bruce Thompson and Mike Oehler aI+erna+ing aT I38 pounds. Losing several close maTches, New Trier Tinished sevenTh in The sTaTe Tour- namenT. James Took a second in This meeT, while Dold capTured a TourTh. WiTh eleven iuniors reTurning Trom This year's squad, nexT year's chances Tor a sTrong Team appear very good. The Trosh-soph wresTIers, led by co- capTains Jim Blake and John True, were cIeTeaTeoI only once This year while gain- ing eleven vicTories. Under The Tine coaching oT Mr. Ken WellingTon, The sophomore maTmen Took second place in The Suburban League sTandings, Their only loss coming by The slim margin of Three poinTs aT The hands of EvansTon. OuTsTanding grapplers Tor New Trier were Jim Siebel, 95 pounds: Les Hersh- inow, IO3g Jim Morrison, II2g Jim Shannon, I27g True, I33g Gordon WaT- son, I387 Don Birney, I457 Blake, I65: John Riley, I75: and Carl SchaeTer, heavyweighT. Freshmen Bob Crose aT I2O, Ned Mason aT I27, and Don Dicus aT I65 were also consisTenT perTormers and should Torm The nucleus oT a sTrong sophomore Team nexT year, and, iuniors, Hershinow, Blake, and True will be ex- cellenT prospecTs Tor The varsiTy squad. T VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES N.T. Opp 6Ienhrock . , . 42 6 EvansIcn , . 34 IO Schurz .,.. 34 II TIIden Tech . . 28 I2 NIIe5 . . . 26 I4 Maine . . . 20 I9 Oak Park . . . 44 6 ThornIon . . . 68 84 Oak Lawn , . 83 TIIcIen Tech . 55 Reaws . . I4 28 Proviso . . 27 I5 IVIcrIon .... 28 I3 Arhngron I-Ielqhfa 34 II Waukegan . . , 32 I8 Secfionals Waukeoan . . I32 92 CAPTAIN JOHN MARTINSON PINS OPPONENT ' Evaryon . . 89 G erkyock . . . 47 S'ra'Ie Rook Hand . . 23 4I Provfso , . , 39 BIUQ IsIar'd . 36 Thornfor' Twp. . 36 Titden Tech . 32 Paafine . . . 25 SOPHOMORE WRESTLING SCORES N.T. Opp Gnenhrook . . 35 I8 Evar'sIon . . . 2I 24 Schurz .... 54 O TiIcien Tech . , 47 9 NIIes .... 35 IO IVIaIne .... 27 I6 Oak Park . . . 46 6 Reaws . . . 26 24 Prods . . 30 II it Morfon . . . 30 7 if ArIIng'on HeIgnIs 26 2I -' ---- ::. f 3 4 Waukegan . . 36 II COACH HURLEY SHOUTS ENCOURAGEMENT AS WRESTLERS VIEW ACTION SOPHOMORE WRESTLING TEAM Top Row: Warson, EIIIOI, I-IarI, Dahere, Kurz, RIIey, Dufhie, Kayser, Serhness. Third Row: RohIen, Shannon, DIcus, Freeman, BIake, Birney, Sfarkweafher, Obermeier, Scoff, Porrer, Schaefer, Mr. WeIIIng+on. Second Row: Ford, IvIcConneII, Moore, LeaviI+, Mason, DahIIn, Crose, McCarIhy, Caskey, Mornson, DavIs, True, Dunne. Boffom Row: Orfon, MIIIer, McFadden, SI'osseI, SIeI::eI, KuhIes, Enghgh, Kushner,W'IIson,I-IershInow,BaIen'1an,EhIen,WhiIehead. GYMNASTICS TEAM On arallelbarsz T'IadIe Bradle Teich P Yr Yr - Back Row: Mr. Giallornloardo lcoachl, Griswold. Frank, Finlc Anderson, Guerin. FronT Row: Cooper, I-Iopper, Speigel, Dashow, Buclc, Dressler, Olson. For The Third Time in Tive years, New Trier's gymnasTics Team won The Illinois I-Iigh School AssociaTion meeT, held aT Champaign, March IO, I956. DespiTe The handicap oT having To pracTice aT NorThwesTern's PaTTon Gym, because oT consTrucTion worlc on New Trier's wesT gym, The New Trier Team was one oT The IoesT. Previous To The Champaign TournamenT, The Indians won six ouT OT nine dual meeTs, beaTing Leyden Twice, UniversiTy I-Iigh School once, and Senn I-Iigh School, The presenT Chicago ciTy champions, once. The gymnasTs also won Two engagemenlrs wiTh Proviso. Two oT New Trier's losses were To Arl- ingTon I-IeighTs, IasT year's sTaTe champs, and The oTher To Lindbloom. I-Iowever, New Trier won over boTh These Teams in The II-ISA TournamenT. According To Coach Joe Giallombardo, The reTurn oT presenT sophomore and iunior IeTTermen will malce nexT yearls squad again one oT The IoesT Teams in The sTaTe. GEORGE HOPPER ON RINGS BILL BUCK ON PARALLEL BARS STEWART BRADLEY ON RINGS STEWART BRADLIEY DISMOUNTING PARALLEL BARS I38 VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY TRACK TEAM Top Row: Bell, Carlwrighl, Gillespie, I-lemersbach, Moss, Alsdorl. Bollom Row: Almaguer lcoachl, Lokensgard, Moulding, Fisher, Jensen, I-lahn, Wiley, Singer. poinls corresponding lo lheir order ol linish. Thus a lirsl place gels one poinl, while an eighlh place would receive eighl poinls. These poinls are lhen added: and lhe leam wilh lhe lowesl lolal, wins lhe meel. Opening lheir season wilh a 24 lo 3I viclory over Waukegan, New Trier's harriers lhen look on Proviso al Skokie playlield, coming oul on lop by a 22 lo 35 score. In lhis meel Frank Flemmers- bach look lirsl place, Woody I-Iahn, sec- ond, Frank Fisher, lillh, Russell Carl- wrighl, sixlh, and Bob Gillespie, eighlh. Aller lrouncing Niles, lhe cross counlry men sullered lheir only league deleal, losing lo Oak Park by a 30 lo 26 margin. This loss cosl lhem lhe Suburban League lille, which is de- lermined solely by dual meels. Al- lhough no leam score was ke-pl in lhe league meel al Oak Park, New Trier un- ollicially look lirsl place. Following a 20 lo 36 viclory over lvlorlon, lhe leam lied lor second place in lhe dislricl meel al Evanslon, and look a lhirleenlh in lhe slale meel held al Champaign. PRACTICE SESSION: CARTWRIGHT, ALSDORF, JENSEN, HEMMERSBACH, FISHER, GILLESPIE, HAHN Revived lasl year, cross counlry lrack is rapidly becoming a maior sporl al New Trier. Whereas previously lhe New Trier harriers were lorced lo run all lheir meels away lrom home, lhe varsily squad lhis year made use ol a new I.9 mile course al Skokie playlield. Aided by lhe coaching ol lvlr. Ben Al- maguer, Mr. John Nay, and Ivlr. James lvlcFadzean, lasl laII's cross counlry leam had an excellenl season. Much credil is lo be given lo Mr. Almaguer, a new coach, who, being an excellenl runner himsell, aclually gels oul on lhe lrack and runs wilh his squad. Cross counlry employs an unigue scoring syslem. Each leam enlers a cerlain number ol men, which is limiled lo seven in lhe large meels. The live laslesl men lor each leam receive Finishing in line Torm, lhe harriers ran over Evanslon, I7 lo 44, in lheir linal meel. Oulslanding runners lor New Trier lhis season were Frank Flemmers- bach, Woody I'Iahn, Bob Gillespie, Douglas Jensen, Russell Carlwrighl, Frank Fisher, Ned Elliol and Bob Bell. Wilh Carlwrighl, Fisher, and Elliol re- lurning nexl lall, lhe chances lor an- olher good year appear brighl. FROSH-SOPH CROSS-COU NTRY TEAM Goodwin, DeVries, Werner, English, Ellioll, Moullon, Dorlman, Knighl, Delander, Moran, I-Iarris. l39 i The varsiTy Trackmen goT oTT To a slow sTarT This year, buT, as The year pro- gressed, They showed conTinual improve- meeT under The excellenT coaching oT Mr. J. M. Nay, Mr. J. C. McFadzean, Mr. P. A. FranTzen, and Mr. B. C. Al- maguer, Tinally winding up in Third place in The sTaTe meeT aT Champaign. New Trier opened Their indoor season wiTh losses To Maine and Oak Park. I-lowever, running in Their own Tield- house, They deTeaTed Proviso and Mor- Ton in dual meeTs. AgainsT MorTon, The eighT-lap relay Team oT Murray Moulding, John MarTin, and co-Cap- Tains Woody I-Iahn and AI STaebler broke The Tieldhouse record which had been esTablished iusT lasT year. Follow- ing a deTeaT aT EvansTon, The Indians gained second place in The Suburban League indoor meeT aT Oak Park. This meeT saw STaebler seT a new Suburban League indoor mark of 5I.5 seconds Tor The 440-yard dash. ATTer Taking sixTh in The annual Oak Park Relays, The Thinclads sTarTed Their ouTdoor season wiTh a bang, deTeaTing EvansTon and Maine in a close Triangular meeT. Rain caused The cancellaTion oT New Trier's nexT Two scheduled conTesTs, buT The weaTher cleared up in Time Tor The disTricT meeT aT EvansTon where New Trier placed second, qualiTying Ten men and Two relay Teams To make The Trip downsTaTe. AT Champaign, Mike Pyle Took second in The discus wiTh a Toss oT ISI' ll , Moulding placed second in The 440, Tony ETnyre Tied Tor second in The high jump aT 6' 2 , and The mile re- lay Team oT STaebler, Moulding, MarTin, and Dick STrub also capTured a second To give New Trier I4 poinTs and Third place in The sTaTe meeT. OTher consisTenT perTorrners This year were halT-milers Woody I-lahn and Douglas Jensen, milers Bob Gillespie and Jim I-lemersbach, broadiumper Tom Phillips, hurdler Tom Kendall, pole-vaulT- er Chuck Douglas, and shoT-puTTer Rody Schieb. As Echoes wenT To press, The Indians appeared To have a good chance oT re- Taining Their crown in The Suburban League ouTdoor meeT scheduled Tor SaT- urday, May 26. WiTh many oT nexT year's leTTermen reTurning, l957 also looks brighT. T 'T . T 'T 'T . ,. 'A V5 :L . Je: - 2 V V ' T . ,,.. 5 Eza li hi.-Q-I 'T A' ' E ' 5 New in X 331 ,Q 31.18, TSM? Q 'I gi? f QW igigxfis Q, 7. . SHT ff H, Wm V T i '-Q..-. 32. .2 T74 . sat:-.. 'T f jiiwiiwsf 'T is-,4 4 an . T Q' 1 -' . ..,,-, 1 ....... . ,,... . . .H-,im .. . . , N ,Q , ,Q A ., I2 7 Y' T isfgeqj: ' .. .. Ti 1' V- - .T 5 T fs-is 'f' - -'ff-alia' .ffffls-.V w I T ' '- F . H T5-. T sv . 4. .. ' - ' -is ., 1 4 - .. , 95345912315 M. ws. ,.. - 45,13 .. . as W ' 4. ' -fame 4 T' T' - , . g ,,,.,..,.,.,,, s , F V V , V iw ., H - T . . ,, . .. TQ'f51fG'T 'T f ,-,as .. MOULDING AND STAEBLER AT THE STARTING LINE FROSH-SOPH OUTDOOR TRACK TEAM Top Row: Delaine, BaTson, KnighT, Werner, Miller, Jackson, Moring, Simonds Third Row: l-laThaway, Lederer, Sullivan, SeThness, Saper, Ford, Campbell Second Row: I-lolmes, ATkinson, Dohse, Fried, Frank, MoulTon, Johnson, KlaTTe BoTTom Row: GoTcher, Lane, Perrin, Miller, Sioney, Moran, Kelley, DavenporT VARSITY OUTDOOR TRACK TEAM Top Row: STrub, Pyle, l-licks, I-lousTon, Scheib, Kendall, ETnyre, Jensen, STaebler, MarTin, I-lechT, PeTerson, C. Thulin, l-IeiberT, Gillespie, Jenkins, Mallegg, STewarT BoTTom Row: I-Iahn, EllioTT, PalaiTh, Moss, CarTwrighT, Singer, I-lemersbach, I-lendry, Phillips, Bliss, Garner, Bell, Fisher, Lokensgaard, Nason, Moulding. I40 VARSITY INDOOR TRACK Top Row: Gillespie, I-Iechr, I-Ier Ioerl, Hiclcs, I-Iouslon, Mallegg Singer. Third Row: Moulding, Ellioll, Jen sen, Grilrlin, Scheib, Alberls Hall, Fisher. Second Row: I-Iemersbach, Carl wrighl, Marlin, Sfaeloler, Ken dall, Jenkins, Slewarl, Palailh Moss. Boffom Row: Garner, Bliss, Stone Mr. McFadzean Iassislanrl Mr. Franlzen lassisranll, Mr Nay Ihead coachl, Mr. Alma- guer lassislanll, Phillips, Bell Spot in Stat Competition Young Gillespie, Slurnp. Franlzen. 1, Kramer. Kahn, Alberls. FROSH-SOPH INDOOR TRACK TEAM Top Row: I-Iolrnes, Dohse, Ailcinson, Moran, Afherron, I-Iarris, Franfzen, Woodruff, Saper, Delaine. Fourth Row: Campbell, Berlel, Golcher, Gabbard, Chamales, Delander, Nichols, Urban, Fried, Krall Third Row: Klafle, Whirelaw, Lane, Efnyre, Miller, Lederer, Young, Werner, Iv1cLucas, Knight. Second Row: Beers, Balson, Moring, I-lusf, Jaclcson, Simonds, Slump, Dorlrnan, Flliolr. Boflom Row: Soeldner, Jost, Lindlnlad, Johnson, Sullivan, Perrin, Douglas, Fggerl, Ford. ETNYRE CLEARS THE HIGH JUMP BAR l4I FROSH-SOPH TEN NIS TEAM Top Row: MacKinnon, PoTTer, Avery, WhiTe, Michels, Williams. BoTTom Row: Mr. Clader lcoachl, WaTTs, Appel, Phillips, Ereeman, Rohler. ROY ANDERSON DEMON- STRATES SMASHING SERVE VARSITY TENNIS TEAM Clader, Blom, Thompson, Hib- ben, Mangel, Schuyler, Ander- son, WhiTe, Lane, Elmendorf, Dorgan. N tm n Win Zncl in Stat Under The coaching of Mr. Carl Cla- der, This year's deTending sTaTe cham- pionship Tennis Team added anoTher Top season To New Trier's record oT Tine pasT perTormances wiTh a dual maTch record OT 8-I. The squad beaT Janesville 8-I in a pre-season pracTice meeT and Then downed MorTon, Oak Park, Highland Park, Maine Twice, Hinsdale, and Evans- Ton by wide margins. New Trier's only less was To Hinsdale in Their second maTch by a 3-2 score. Roy Anderson, STeve Hibben, and Dan Schuyler in sin- gles, and The doubles Teams oT Bob I42 Lane, Ed Elmendorf, Dick Dorgan, and Jim WhiTe did mosT OT The playing. Roy Anderson, New Trier's TirsT-sin- gles man, Dan Schuyler, and The doubles Team oT STeve Hibben and Dick Wil- liams qualiTied Tor The sTaTe TournamenT aT The EvansTon disTricT maTches, buT Ed ElmendorT and Jim WhiTe losT a hard- ToughT doubles maTch To EvansTon Tor New Trier's only loss. New Trier Took second in The sTaTe championship, losing To Hinsdale by only Two poinTs I I-9. The doubles Team oT Hibben and Williams Took TirsT by de- TeaTing a sTrong Champaign Team 6-I, 6-2. Roy Anderson losT To Jeffries oT Hinsdale in The semi-Tinals, while Schuy- ler losT in The TirsT round by a close score. JeTTries wenT on To win The sin- gles. Bob Lane, Dick Dorgan, PeTe Blom, John Thompson, and Wally Mangel also played excellenr Tennis This year. The sophomore Team played especial- ly well This spring, winning all oT Their maTches and Taking The Suburban League championship. Williams, PoTTer, and MacKinnon showed excepTional promise, indicaTing ThaT perhaps nexT year's Team will be able To regain The sTaTe crown. Golf T am Wind Up Sth VARSITY GOLF TEAM Top Row: Fearheiley lcoachl, NaidowSki, PorTer, Rinker, MeTzger, NaTTzger, Salvano, Sellers, Kurz, ETienne, Clissold, Kearney, Sullivan, CarlsTrom lcoachl. BoTTom Row: ArmsTrong, Jacob, Gorham, Sinclair, LieTzow, Schmid, Baby, Dornm, Earlie, Schoenrock, Driggs, Willard. New Trier's golT Team, under The coaching OT Mr. Ray Fearheiley, ended The season wiTh a record oT eighT wins and one loss. The Team swepT The dis- TricT meeT and placed TiTTh in The sTaTe TournarnenT. In The regular season, EvansTon, Maine, Glenbrook, Niles, PalaTine, and MorTon were easily downed by The squad, Their closesT maTch being againsT Maine, 9-6. The Team's only loss was To Waukegan by a very close score oT 8-7. New Trier won The disTricT wiTh an I8- hole score oT 326. Bob SchrnidT won The Tearn's medalisT honors wiTh an SO, and Dave Sellers, Rick Sunderland, Dave Rinker, and Paul Driggs also qualiTied To go down sTaTe. The golT Team placed TiTTh in The sTaTe TournamenT wiTh a 36-hole 663, only 30 sTrokes OTT The pace. The Team had a TirsT day's deTiciT oT II sTrokes. AT The end oT 27 holes The squad was only one sTroke behind buT dropped back on The Tinal 9. The wind was very severe and parTially accounTed Tor The . . .. . fear sm. . high scores. Rick Sunderland was The Team medalisT wiTh a 36-hole ToTal oT I64. Dave Sellers, Russ ETienne, Larry Sal- vano, Dave Rinker, Paul Driggs, Paul Earle, Rick Sunderland, Ty PorTer, Bob SchmidT, Don Jacob, and Dave Naid- owski were The mainsTays OT The New Trier squad ThroughouT The year. WiTh seven leTTermen reTurning nexT year, The Tearn's prospecTs look very Tavorable Tor a reTurn To preeminence in inTerscholas- Tic golT. DAVE SELLERS ON THE PRACTICE GREEN FROSH-SOPH GOLF TEAM Top Row: STirling, HarT, NaTenberg, Kearney, Boone. V Middle Row: WaTersTradT, KurTz, Ruddock, PeTersen, CarlsTrorn lcoachl. Boffcm Row: Fearheiley lcoachl, BlaTchTord, ATherTon, Barr, LindsTrom, SelTzer, LeaviTT. l43 l Wg 1 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Top Row: Mr, Liglirner, I-Ierbenar, Monroe, Siporin, L, Browndyke, Kann, Loclwer, Riley, Singlelon, Hildner, Anderson, Davenport Elliofr. BoHom Row: Robnell, I-Iallenborg, Pascluen, Scnmidl, Tnompson, Alsdorf, Blanclnard, Poggensee, Irvine, Ade, I-Iammaker, N. Browndylce, Sfralworn Layden Alrlwougli fielding a relalively inex- perienced Iirsl ream of Ilwree seniors, five juniors, and a sophomore, Ivlr. Lio- nel Liglwlner managed Io come up willi an excellenl ball Club Iliis year. Win- ning from Evanslon, 3-O, in flue las? game of flue season on May 24, Ilme ln- dians clinched second place in Ilfie Sub- urban League. Following pre-season viclories over LaGrange, Fenger, and Lane, New Trier slolil a league double-lieader willw Morlron. Then, ailer sl1ul+ing ou+ Wau- lcegan, Ilie Indians wenl info a lempo- POGGENSEE SCOOPS UP A GROUNDER PITCHERS WARM-UP IN THE BULL PEN STRAHORN AND ALSDORF AWAIT THE PITCH im I 'fifrr E we an M ,,,,,,A li ,-a-me-sv VARSITY SCORES NJ. opp. LaGrange . . 8 I Fenger . . . 5 I Lane .... IO 5 Ilvlorlon . . . I I IO in I 'i L' rn . ' xlvlorlon . . . 6 I2 'Waukegan . 4 O 'Oak Park . . 7 20 'Oak Park . . I I6 Xl-lighland Park I5 I 'Proviso . . . 2 I 'Evansion . . I2 5 'Niles . . . 6 I lWarren . . . 8 I lLiberlyviIle . I l I II-lighland Park 7 5 Highland Park 2 I lCrys+al Lake . 9 5 ISI. Bebe . . 6 3 lBelvidere . . 3 6 xlivanslon . . 3 O 'Suburban League game 'lSIafe fournamenf game BENCH SCENE Alsdorf, Blanchard, Ade, Coach Lighfner, Hallen- borg, Monroe, I-Ierbenar. I45 COACH LIGHTN ER DEMONSTRATES rary lapse as Ihey were badly bealen by Oak Park in bolh ends of a double- header. Recovering quickly from Ihese disaslrous losses, Ihe varsiiy nine began a long winning slreak by Irouncing Highland Park I5-I. Iiurlher Suburban League Iriumphs over Proviso, Evanslon, and Niles were followed by New 'l'rier's enlrance info The slale playoicls, slarl- ing wilh Ihe sub-dislricl Iournamenl al' Waukegan. Here +he Indians, by com- piling a slring of 'four slraighr wins, CHUCK SCHMIDT ON DECK earned Iheir way inro Ihe seclionals al Easl Rockford where, delearing S+. Bebe bur losing +o Belvidere, 'rhey iusl missed making Ihe srale finals which were con- ducled al Peoria on May 30 and 3I. Caplain Bill Poggensee, Bob Irvine, Chuck Schmidt Nick Browndyke, and Tom Seelurlh are seniors who will be missed nexl year. I-lowever, wirh so many oulslanding underclassmen relurn- ing 'ro fill Ihe gaps, New Trier can ex- pecl an even more successful season in '57, Soph op L agu Rival CATCHER LARRY DUNLAP WAITS FOR THE PITCH SOPH SCORES Waukegan . Oak Park . . Proviso . . EvansTon . Niles . . . Waukegan . I-Iighland Park EvansTon . . MorTon FROSH Waukegan . Oak Park . . Proviso . Evanslon . Niles . . . Glenbrook . Waukegan . Highland Park Glenbrook . EvansTon . MorTon . . N.T . IO , 7 . 3 . I4 . 2 . I8 ...2 SCORES N.T . II . 2 , I . 8 . 9 .I4 . .I2 ...I4 Opp. I 4 2 2 O 2 O Opp. 8 I 8 3 I 6 I I I The I956 sophomore baseball Team was undeTeaTed and well on iTs way To a Suburban League lille as Echoes wenT To press. In Their seven games beTore May 26 lEchoes press Timel, The sophs compiled a ToTal oT 56 runs while limiT- ing Their opponenTs To only eleven. Opening wiTh a pre-season vicTory over Waukegan, The New Trier nine wenT on To deTeaT Oak Park and Pro- viso in league TilTs. ATTer walloping EvansTon in a pracTice game, The sopho- more sguad Then racked up wins over Niles, Waukegan, and Highland Park. Frank Johnson, George Bell, Larry Dunlap, and Jim Barrell were sTandouTs aT The plaTe as well as in The Tield This year. All Tour boys were baTTing over .400 and along wiTh Skip Willauer, Don Davidson, Bill Reno, Bob OrTegaI, and Wally Krueger Tormeol The nucleus oT The sophomore Team. However, accord- ing To Their coach, Ivlr. Larry Irwin, The sophomores noT only had a Top-noTch TirsT Team buT also exceIlenT reserves which gave The club excepTionaI depTh. SOPH BASEBALL TEAM Top Row: Birney, Gould, OrTegel, Bell, Johnson, McDaniel, WhiTelaw, Oilboy. Third Row: Vogel, RuTherTord, Ullrich, Olson, Reno, JosT, Willauer, James. Second Row: Dunlap, Mclver, Krueger, I-Ieyman, Fleischman, Traxler, Oloecle, Soper. BoTTom Row: Coach Irwin, STein lmanagerl, Wallace Imanagerl, Davidson, Wilkey, I46 ForsyThe, Davis, STern, Barfell. FROSH BASEBALL TEAM Top Row: Oliver, Merrick BaTernan, DieTrich, Bell knap, ProuT, McNeil, Kolehmainen, Ellis, Ear- rell. Middle Row: Zimmerman, Gessel, Lehman, Drumm, Berger, Bagby, Gabbard, Spaulding, KraTT, Boer- gerT Imanagerl. BoTTom Row: Mr. Ellis Icoachl, Ade, Weber, Mason, Becker, Poulos, I'lerberI', Wilson, Davis, Yager. 0.. 'M l , WS ,A SENIOR INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS ner, Schwab. Boffom Row: Rusnalc bough, Knoll. Intramural r opular New Trie-r's inrramural program for boys, under Ihe direclion of lvlr. Show- Iey, head of boys' physical educalion, proceeded much as usual despire nar- rowed playing Iacililies imposed by Ihe building conslrucrion going on all year. The 'Fall program opened wirh Iouch Ioolball and proceeded smoolhly under Ihe guidance of Mr. T. C. Cramler. Adviser-room class champions were McDowell, freshman, I-Ioyr, sophomore, Landwer, junior, and Roberlson, senior. Mr RoberI'son's Jream became Jrhe school champions. In a hard-Ioughr final game, Mr. Rober'rson's senior advisees also won Ihe school championship in Ihe IConIinued on page I48I INTRAMURAL GOLF WINNERS Sellzer Leavill I 1 JUNIOR INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPS Wallace, Fleisher, Dubrouiller, Adams, Merz, Robinson, Bagge, Liebman, Sleglich, Glasser. INTRAMURAL TENNIS WINNERS Mr. Showley Ihead of inlramural programl, Wolf, Kiper, Copeland. I47 Top Row: Marlin, Lech- Orr, Shanley, Gold- man, Barr, Birdel- JUNTOR INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS lSchool Champs, Browndyke, Layden, Saikin, Pyle, Mangel, Anderson, Mc Gee, Spero. SENIOR INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS Lechner, Barr, Bundy, McLean, Shanley, Schwab, SENIOR INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Top Row: Gray, Greely, DarwenT, PerliTz, Mayo, Dold, Siskel, Dashow. BoT'I'om Row: BregsTone, STremmel, lrvine, Hibben, EllioTT. I48 V baslceTball TournamenT aTTer Eearheiley, Treshman, JohnsTon, sophomore, and Marz, iunior, had capTured The oTher class playoTTs. The volleyball TournamenT, as usual one oT The mosT soughT-aTTer inTramural championships, was again direcTed by Mr. CramleT. The Treshman champions were Mr. Vernon's advisees wiTh Mcf Dowellls Treshmen as runners up. Mr. HoyT's advisees deTeaTed Mr. John- sTon's Team in a close game To become The sophomore champs. The iunior win- ner was Lauer's group wiTh Reynolds Team coming in second, and a sTrong Team Trom Mr. Claders adviser-room beaT Jensen's To Take The senior TiTle. ln The Tinal playoTTs, Mr. Lauer's Team deTeaTed Clader's To become The school champions. MarTin, Wehr, Ray, OlmsTead, Mc- lver, Dunne, SchmidT, Bell, BaTeman, Long, McGowan, and McCain Toolc school championships in Their respecTive divisions in The wresTling TournamenT which was direcTed by Mr. Hurley. There was no school championship in The Tall golT TournamenT, buT SelTZer, Margolis, and Woolard Took TirsTs in The freshman, sophomore, and iunior playoTTs respecTively. ln The Tall Tennis inTramurals, Ron Kiper beaT Mike Copee land Tor Top honors in The school. As Echoes wenT To press labouT May 25l, The baseball TournamenT was well along iTs way wiTh 44 adviser rooms compeTing. Tennis, golT, and a new addiTion To The inTramural program, gymnasTics, were also in progress wiTh no conclusive resulTs indicaTecl, 1 I 'V svn' w:+v'xv'xy'Qv' XSXQMYAYIWQQQXQZ Sli-'fi B lu Q 'Wm ll 1 I 2 I 1 I MISS AJAX'S ADVISER GROUP SOCCER CHAMPS Top Row: Allsebroolce, Brodsky, Goldman, WolT, Renn, Abramson, Trukenbrod, Solomon, I'IoITman. Kicking: Tenny. BoTTom Row: MicheIeT, I-IuTson, Magee, McGauran, Arabia, Goldboss, Cone, Burns, Taylor. The DeparTmenT oT Physical Educa- Tion Tor Girls oTTered a varied and pop- ular sporTs program This pasT Tall, which began wiTh an exhibiTion designed To acquainT The new girls wiTh The Tunc- Tions oT The inTramuraI program. This was Tollowed during The regular Tall season by The Two usual main sporTs, soccer and hoclcey. Sue Massey was head oT soccer, her class managers be- ing Gail SyI3randT, Sue McMullen, KaTie Thorman and Sue Dean. Miss Aiax's group won The Treshman adviser-room TournamenT. ATTer These games, The mosT highly Slcilled girls were chosen Tor class Teams. I-Ioclcey had a very successTuI season GIRLS ENeAeE IN AFTER-ScHooL WATER SPORTS HOCKEY PLAYERS VANCE AND ENCHELMAYER SENIOR FIELD HOCKEY Top Row: Miss Wheeler DeuTSch, VVood, Tenhune MacFarIand Milclau ChrisTensen, Mrs. FoTsch BoTTom Row: ScoTT, Rurnsey STevenS, Dean, Nason Icnap. I50 Moir, Cohrs, Reineclce, Nordblom, Roderick, Bel- under head oT sporT Nancy Cohrs and class managers Laura Long, Louise Has- sel, and Virginia Reinecke. The com- bined Team oT King, l:ausT, and Wehr won The senior adviser-room TournamenT while, in inTer-class games, Senior I and Junior ll Tied Tor TirsT. One oT The mosT popular individual sporTs was Tennis, Sophomore doubles were won by Nancy Newman and Sue PenTield and senior singles by Sally Roderick. Judie Wing headed The sporT, assisTed by class managers BeTsy Thompson, Sue PenTield, and Carol Wil- liarns. ForTy girls parTicipaTed in riding dur- ing boTh spring and Tall seasons. Riding was direcTed by PaT WaTson and her as- sisTanT DeriTh Nelson. The riders were divided inTo Three groups according To abiliTy and rode once a week. Judy Bules and her class managers Marcia Williamson, Gerry Crean, Mary Ann Loos, and Donna Tenhune headed recreaTional games This Tall. Some oT The games oTTered were badminTon, shuT-Tleboard, and ping-pong. The new game oT sponge-ball made swimming very popular. Head OT The sporT was Jeri ThornTon. Class mana- gers were Sally ShuTTler, Sally Vinnedge, and Sandy Wieland. One oT The highlighTs oT The season was The annual game beTween The Sen- ior I hockey Team and The boys' varsiTy TooTball Team. Because OT bad weaTher, The rivals played volleyball insTead oT The usual hockey, The boys winning The evenT by a score oT 30-I5, brawn once more deTeaTing beauTy. Horseback Vollman Lapperre Luecker WaTson Shelby Ne on ST ogen La er STanding Euesch S Cox Perheld WaT on Bue ch SENIOR VOLLEYBALL TEAM Top Row: Moir, Holub, Tenhune, Bar- neTT. BoTTom Row: STevens, Rumsey, Dean. ADVANCED DANCE Top Row: ReuTer, SmiTh, Nehlsen, Feld- man. Fourih Row: Jones, Coyne, Salzman PinsoT, Handler. Third Row: Brandwein, Thorsen, ShaTer, Howard, Barker. Second Row: Ruskin, PTeiTer, EvensTad Bamburg, Davis. BoTTom Row: Rohan, WinsTon, Lechner, Coyne, Snow. Midyeor, Winter The success oT The winTer and mid- season girls' sporTs program shows ThaT being inside during The winTer monThs didn'T prove much hindrance To girl aThleTes. BaslceTball and volleyball were The Two maior sporTs. As usual, They proved very popular. Under The direcTion OT Sally Roderick, head oT baslceTball, and Ginny Buchanan, head oT volleyball, ad- viser-room maTches were held, Tollowed by class TournamenTs. The sophomore TirsT Team won The baslreTball Tourna- menT and The sophomore class The vol- leyball conTesT. Those who were noT preparing Tor The DANCE GROUP PRACTICHNG waTer balleT which was presenTed April 2I, Tound enioymenT in recreaTional games, which were under Judy Bules. STill oTher girls, members OT The ad- vanced dance group, were l4epT very busy rehearsing Tor dance scenes in Brigadoon. They were under The di- recTion oT Miss Suzanne KeaTing and dance heads Penny WinsTon and Nancy Addenbroolre. Tumbling, usually a midyear oTTering in The girls' physical educaTion program, was The only casualTy oT The year To re- sulT Trom resTricTed space TaciliTies. Tumbling will be resumed nexT year when space again becomes available. ADVISER ROOM BASKETBALL CHAMPS Top Row: Moir, Dern, Milnor, Hannah, STuder. Hec e ean or o BoTTom Row: Andrews, lc l, D , N dbl m. I52 7 of .i 7, 4 IVIII' 4 I . ,,, I if gr 1' r ,J Q. RECREATIONAL GAMES Top Row: Slceen, Dorqan, Par sors, Edmunds, I-Ioover Johnson, Snyder, Middle Row: Vance, S+okes PaImer O'MaIIey, Sward Kane, STaebIer, AIIison. BoHom Row: Swanson, Grunq Kes3eI, I'IeIneker HanseI man, I-IaInn, Cram, I-Iau ser. SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM I-Iannan Dern, Mon, Sfuder Andrews Anderson, I-Iefrer IvIIInor, Dean. ADVISER ROOM VOLLEY- BALL WINNERS Top Row: Huffman, Daniels Lcos, McConneII, Mer- rIcIc, BuIeS, McKeown. Middle Row: Schmid, WOIFI M assey, Rasmussen Vance, Kenney, QuiqIey KasIeI, BoHom Row: WIIson, CIarIce I-Ienricn, BuI'IerIIeId, Hoo- ver, WrIqInI, ZIbbIe, De- FaICc, BIumberq. I53 As spring approached, sporfs-minded girls appeared ouf on fhe fennis courfs or fhe girls' afhlefic field parficipafing in all kinds of acfivifies again affer a winfer's hibernafion. Paf Wafson and Derifh Nelson resumed fheir manage- menf of riding, while Lynn Whipple headed fhe upperclass girls who came ouf for golf. Bofh lacrosse and baseball were offered fhis year under fhe super- vision of Judy Bules and Carol lvlerriclq wifh fhe usual excifing class fournamenfs held af fhe end of fhe season. All who were inferesfed received archery in- sfrucfion direcfed by Donna Smifh, and lafer on fhose who had become profi- cienf yeomen parficipafed in a round- robin fournamenf. The bi-annual wafer ballef, wifh fhe fheme Magazines fhis year, was headed by Gail Adams and Jeri Thorn- fon. A fofal of fhirfeen groups per- formed in fhis oufsfanding swimming demonsfrafion which, on April 20-2l, was presenfed fo fwo capacify audi- ences, once in rehearsal and once in final form. Wifh fhe complefion of class games in June, fhe Girls' Physical Educafion Deparfmenf ended anofher successful year in ifs affempf fo provide a popu- lar program of healfhful, wholesome, and excifing sporfs. SUE MACKINNON AT BAT Gf sm A U I ' IL-3 5-.iz 7 1 110 lD-ICJIUTUPZID 1 VLWWJ I I . ? ag X gf I Bl gfgwnfv. ,iig 321 utu B ings n Football I MKII! I5 39- NM fm s ' nn. 1 Q., U1 ,lil - M I:-f 'f Af ' . I I, N ' ., , I TQ' I W K 6 It H wkkxifg A K if ,. . .. , E W A ., , 1. - , X: ' A b I.uuu..f,.,.R,, 'f Q- , I 1 f -aaa uk I -A - :Q E CADI-LILAC RIGHT ......... FACE! CRAZY MIXEDAUP FLOAT THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN CONFIDENTIALLY - X . it . C 4 IQ 9 I 1 . I I 4 use 111,11 1:l1 g WAw.-,gwwfwfgagf M., A .m.,4., I 7 ,Q--1 mm OF soLE T T O V V N an DON'T JUST DO SOMETHING ....... STAND THERE T ANXIETY AT THE OLD BALL GAME ' MY in V L. X AFTER THE SEASON IS OVER: FOOTBALL BANQUET 5-L' ftp' 66 WILL YOU STILL BE MINE? IPURE CORNJ E, GI1 S DOESN'T ANYBODY DANCE AT THESE THINGS? BUSY BART-ENDER ,Or 92 gr ,K If il ? A I T 5 Y-i: ' IVAV , W 5 S9 I58 DON'T BE SILLY! NOBODY DANCES AT TRI-SHIPS STATE AND MADISON AT 5:02? ,Q , SPARKING UP THE PARTY SKULLERY MAIDS -'X 1-AYE-EYE WATCH THE THRONGA CONGA PANHANDLING? REACH FOR A DOUGHNUT INSTEAD OF A SWEET 5 T , , lt' ostly Fun and lay ENTERTAINMENT AT FROSH-SENIOR PARTY EMILY POST STUDENT MAKES GOOD Y4, , ,Y ,, ,wg xg mania f 3 H. ,-,V-fx ?IfETf-'TWT' NON-RUSHING USHERS , , 0. . 9 in . CUTEST COUPLE AT THE DANCE-AND FRIENDS Faesr-:MEN ON THE WAY UP I ,L . A-'i,M,gQ,.,QTvf- ,- ,gy ' - ' HW1L'f M'T' - JlI ll during Holiday Vacation an : Qu w is EVERYBODY HAPPY? ' Y owe OF moss LAUGH-A-MINUTE AFFAIRS SAXES RIDE AT CHRISTMAS TIDE THE HEAT'S ON .ww 'iso' ON THE CREST OF A BRISK NEW GLEEM lb! Even verag School Day GOING OUR WAY? C'MON, PLAY BALL! GRUB STEAK CARBONATNED BOP . ...- L,,h . V, I- Q AT HOME OPEN DOOR POLICY SENIOR CANTEEN: FULL HOUSE l62 as Its Lighter Mom nt GOTCHA! 1 1 T N 1 r I 1-asv WHY NOT B NATURAL? P 93 . K 439 I .,,g!f'5s',,2 f I 'awp - . ..,', .4 - . G.A.A. FASHIONS FOR FROSHLAND BIG BLOWOUT WILLIE IN ONE OF HIS BETTER MOODS I s-wwwM+-MM-WN-NWWW .Wm,Q,...,,,,.-N.-W-N.N .,,,.1N,,A,,m,,..,..M..W.f,M..,,.w.,W. ,h,, w,Wh.,..f,WM..w,,. , V MAN AND THE ELEMENTS HEAVY, HEAVY HANGS OVER THY HEAD HARVARD ASPIRANTS ON COLLEGE NIGHT LOOK WHAT SANTA LEFT '-wwf is My YOUR HALO'S SLIPPING X, wewf'P 'mW ..- .wauaf WOMAN'S WORK IS NEVER DONE ,,W rm., , UW U w.,.,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,.mm,m , ,4,,w,,,,J,-Mwgmm. - -ft- M-MAwmfgmngw-fL.w.-mfw ,- nqm-ay,-mwwammQw I AIN'T GOT NO BODY THE CONCERT IS OVER !' JM MUST BE VERY INFORMAL CHEER UP! YOU'LL BE SOPHS NEXT YEAR MOB SCENE BETWEEN CLASSES .iff - lg Sal . X, ' M? 3 3 Si ., if 4 WN , CAMPING OUT AND THEREBY HANGS A TAIL: THE END I I In Memoriam ARTHUR WILLIAM VAN DEURSEN ArThur William Van Deursen, who Tor Twen- Ty-Two years was a Teacher oT science aT New Trier, died aT his home in Skokie, lviarch 9, I956. While he had noT been in The besT oT healTh Tor The pasT Tew monThs, his deaTh was unexpecTed and came as a disTincT shock To his many Triends. He was a man oT many sTrengThs and inspired his sTudenTs wiTh a never Tailing sense oT sinceriTy. His genuineness, his soundness oT iudgmenT, his warmTh and under- sTanding inspired all who came in conTacT wiTh him. As a Teacher he had a warm liking Tor sTu- denTs oT many Types. He TreaTed each one as an individual and was never Too busy To assisT any sTudenT in solving his personal problems. In his conTacTs wiTh young people Through The STudenT Council, he was paTienT and opTimis- Tic, and he seemed To have The abiliTy To sTim- ulaTe each one To live up To his own True worTh. When our Tormer superinTendenT, lvlr. GaTF- ney, heard oT Van's uTimely deaTh, he wroTe in parT as Tollows: I Think oT ArT Van Deursen as one oT The mosT compleTely unseITish people I have ever known. I Think oT The endless hours and paTience he gave To The developmenT OT The STudenT Council. He was always willing To leT Them explore and develop all aspecTs OT a siTuaTion aT no maTTer how greaT expense To his own Time. He was compleTely paTienT wiTh The vagaries oT adolescenTs and seemed To un- dersTand Them. He was a real leader, in ThaT by suggesTion and example, he always man- aged To sTeer Them consTrucTively Towards a higher goal Than The one Trom which They had originally sTarTed. You could see boys and girls develop in responsibiliTy, iniTiaTive, and personaliTy under his direcTion. WhiIe I Think oT him primarily in connec- Tion wiTh The Council, all These same Things were True wiTh his class work. He did a re- markable iob over The years in The combined work wiTh science, English, and social sTudies. I realize The loss To New Trier and To TuTure generaTions oT high school sTudenTs, buT I Think my TirsT reacTion is one oT personal loss. Van D was always a loyal, sTimulaTing, and good Triendf' Acknowledgemenfs . Adminislrafion .... Adviser Chairmen Board of Educafion Deparfmenf Heads Chrisfmas Concerf . . ...., I68 .,.I0-II . ...IO-I2 .. .... II ........I2 ........lO8 Chrisfmas Dances ....... l6O-l6I Classes ........... Arf ......... Aufomofives Biology ,... Ceramics .... Chemisfry ....... Driver Educafion . English .......... Far Easfern Hislory Foods ........,,. Geography .. Geomefry . . . Gym .,.... Lafin ..,A... . . Slide Rule ....... ...I9-22 ....22 ....I9 ....22 ....2I ....I9 . .... 22 ....20 ........l9 . .... I9 ....2O ....2I ....2I ,...20 . .... 2I Anfic Spring ........,.. I20 The Curious Savage ...I2I The Dark Lady of fhe Sonnefs ...,.,.. l22-I23 ii Fafher Knows Besf .l22-I23 d Technical Drawing ....2I Typing ,,,........ .... 2 2 Woods .. ........ 20 Clubs ....... ...IOI-I06 Arf League .. ...IO4 Chess Club ...... ...IO2 Dramafic Club ..,... ...II8 Engineering Club ...I03 Hyacinfh on WheeIs ..l2O Our Town .,.....,... I22 Queens of France .... I23 The Secref Life of Walfer MifIy ....... I23 Third Affribufe ...... l2I Facully .....,....... .... l 2-I8 Faculfy Council ..... .... I 2 Faculfy Individual Piclures ...... .... I 3-I8 Freshmen ......... .... 2 4-30 Adviser Groups ........ 26-30 Boys' Honor Group ...... 25 Girls' Honor Group ...... 25 Officers ............ .,.. 2 4 Sfeering Commiffee ...,.. 24 G. A. A. ................ 88-9I Adviser Room Repre- senfafives ..,.......... 88 Board ....... ...... 8 8-89 Class Managers . .. ..., 89 Coaches ................ 90 Commiffee Members 89 New Girls' Parfy ...,..... 9I French Club ..... Fufure Teachers of America ...... Garden Club .... Geography Club . German Club Girls' Career Club Junior Mafh Club Junior Music Club Kniffing Club .... Lafin Club .. Lens Club Musicale ... . N Club ......... ...IO4 ...IO4 ...IO2 . ...IO4 ...IO5 .......IO6 ...IOI .......II6 ...IO2 ...IO4 ...IO6 ...II7 .......,l0I Public Address Corps ..... I03 Quill and Scroll .. Radio Club ..,.. Railfans Club .... Senior Mafh Club Senior Music Club Service Club .... Ski Club ........ Spanish Club .... 96 ...IO3 . ...IO2 ........IOI .......II6 . ...IO6 ...IO6 ........lO4 Sfamp and Coin Club .... I05 Consfru cfion Views . ,,.4-8 Ground-Breaking .. ... I I Debafe .,......... .......I24 Officers ...,............. 88 Officials, Timers, Scorers. .. 90 Page Girls ......... .... 9 I 300-Poinf Winners . .... 9I 700-Poinl' Winners ... .... 90 l00O-Poinf Winners ....... 9I Pool Guard ......... .... 9 O Sponsors .... ... .... 89 Sporfs Board 88 Girls' Club .... .... 8 4-87 Board ....... .... 8 4-85 Class Managers .... 86 Commiffees ...... .... 8 5-86 Freshman' Helpers ,.,. 86 Friendly Sisfers ........,. 85 Library Sfaff, Library Assisfanfs .,........... 87 Nursery School Sfaff ..... 86 Officers ,................ 84 Office Sfaff, Absence Bullefin Corps ......... 87 Represenfafives ..... 84 and 87 Concerf ........ . .I I7 Recorder Group ......... II6 Music Organizafions ..,. I08-I I6 lnsfrumenfal Groups ..IO8-I I6 Cadef Band ........... I I I Cadef Orchesfra , . I I6 Concerf Band .., ..lO8 Senior Orchesfra .,..... IIO Vocal Groups ........ IO8-I I3 Boys' Chorus ... . . I I3 Boys' Ensemble . ,.I09 Choir ........ ..I09 Choraliers ... . . I I I Girls' Chorus ..... .... I I3 Girls' Ensemble ........ IO9 Girls' Isl' Glee A . . I I I Girls' lsf Glee B , .I I0 Girls' 2nd Glee A ..II2 Girls' 2nd Glee B ..lI2 Muselfes .....,. . . I I2 Opera ....... ..lIO Treble Clef ... . . I I3 Office Sfaff ........, I3-I8 Opereffa Brigadoon . . I I4-I I5 Pep Club ........... ..l0O Board ............ ..l00 Cheer Leaders, Sophomore. IOO Cheer Leaders. Varsify ,... IOO Phofography ........ .. 94 Publicafions ,. 95-99 Echoes .. 92-93 Edifors ,, 92-93 Sponsor . .. 92 Sfaffs ...... 92-93 Echoes Record .. .. 95 Flambeau, Le . .. 99 Inklings ...,. .. 98 N.T. News ...... 96-97 Edifors ......... ..., 9 6-97 Reporfing Slaff .., .... 96 Supporfing Heads .. 97 Supporfing Sfaff ,...... 97 Praeco .........,... ,... 9 8 Pregunfon, El ... ,, 99 Schreiberei, Die . ., 99 Sophomores ...,,.... .... Adviser Groups .,...,.. Boys' Honor Group .,... Girls' Honor Group Slage Crew .,......... I I9 78-79 Dramaflcs ............. Il8-I23 Dramafic Groups ...,. lI8-I20 Dramafic Club Board . . . I I8 Faculfy Producfion Sfaff. I I8 Cosfume and Props Crew .......... ... I20 Lighf Crew ...II9 Make-up Crew ......... I20 Lagniappe ......... Musicology ,....... Verse Speaking Choir...lI9 Dramalic Plays .,,.... I20-l23 Sponsors ....... ....,.. 8 4 In Memoriam ..,. .... I 66 Juniors .......,..... .... 3 8-44 Adviser Groups .....,.. 40-44 Boys' Honor Group ...... 39 Girls' Honor Group ...... 38 Officers .....,...... .... 3 8 Sfeering Commiffee Board ...... . . . 39 ...,..8l-83 8l Commiffees ........ .... 8 l The Heaf's On -- Views ......... Concerf Commifiee ....82-83 ....II6-II7 ......lI7 Don Cossacks ....,.....,. l I7 Officers .....,..., Sfeering Commiffee Seniors ................. Boys' Honor Group Girls' Honor Group Freshman Helpers Individual Picfures Officers ........,. Sfeering Commiffees 3l-37 33-37 .. 32 .. 32 ., 3I .. 3I .45-70 ..47 ..47 ..47 48-70 ..46 ..46 Snapshofs ...,.......... I56-I65 Sporfs, Girls .........., I50-I54 Advanced Dance .. Archery ........ Baseball ... ..l52 ..I54 r.l54 Baskefball ............ I52-l53 Hockey, Adviser Grou p Champions ..... Hockey, Senior Team Minneapolis Symphony Lacrosse ....,.,.,., ..I5I ..I5O .,l54 Recreafional Games .,.... l53 Riding .,.......... ..I5I Soccer, Freshman Champions ... ..... .I50 Swimming .... .....,. I 50 Tennis .......,...... I5l, I54 Volleyball .,.......... I52-l53 Sporfs, Inferscholasfic ...l25-I46 Baseball .,........... I44-I46 Freshman Team .. ..I46 Sophomore Team .... ..I46 Varsify Team ,.,. ... ..l44 Baskefball ..........., I3O-I32 Freshman Team .,... ..l32 Junior Varsify Team . ..I32 Sophomore Team .... ..I32 Varsify Team ........... I3O Football ............. l26-I29 Freshman Team ,....... I29 Junior Varsify Team .. ..l29 Sophomore Team .... ..I28 vsrsiiy Team '... ..I26 Golf .,.....,.., ..I42 Gymnaslics Swimming ... Coaches ..,.... Freshman Team ... New Trier Guard Sophomore Team Va rsify Team .... Tennis ,, ......... ,. Track, Cross Counfry .....l38 .,l33-l35 ....I33 ....I35 ..l33 ..l35 ....l34 .....l43 .....I39 Track, Indoor ....,..... ..l4I Track, Oufdoor .. .. I4O Wresfling ., .... I36-I37 Inframural .. ..., I47-I48 Baskefball .. ..I48 Golf .,....,.. .,I47 Tennis ......... ..I47 Touch Foofball ,.. ....l47 Volleyball ...... ..l48 Sfudenf Council ... 72-76 Board ......., 72-73 Commiffees .,.... 74-75 Council of Clubs .. 73 Library Monifors ... .. 76 Library Supervisors .. 76 Officers. I955-56 ... .. 7I Officers, I956-57 . .. .. 75 Represenlafives ..,. .. 73 Sfudy Hall General Supervisors ,........... 76 Sfudy Hall Supervisors ..74-75 Sfudenfs .......,......... 23-70 Table of Conlenfs ... .. I Tri-Ship .,., .. ..,. 77-8l Board ,...77 Commiffees ........ .. 79 Employmenf Service ...... 8I Hall Guards ........ ., 80 Informafion Desk ... .. 79 Officers ............ .. 77 Represenfalives ..... 77 Soph Messenger Corps, . .. 80 Sponsors .....,.,........ 78 Traffic Squad .... 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