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

 - Class of 1958

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Trier in S pt. TecTive in creaTing solidariTy and spiriT. OTher social evenTs were The Frosh l-lag ParTy and The G.A.A. in- iTiaTion banqueT. The rigors oT iniTia- Tion and The picTuresgue apparel worn by The iniTiaTes were sources oT greaT amusemenT To The enTire sTu- denT body. The Treshmen showed greaT inTer- esT and abiliTy in plunging righT inTo school acTiviTies. In various proiecTs run during The year, such as The Magazine and UniTed Fund Drives, They generally led The oTher classes in conTribuTions. This was also a class oT considerable TalenT as evidenced in Lagniappe, dramaTic producTions, and various musical organizaTions. Some Tine singers and dancers gave promise oT ouTsTanding perTormances in years To come. In sporTs, The Treshman boys up- held The TradiTion oT winning Teams. The TooTball and swimming Teams won Suburban League TiTles wiTh un- deTeaTed records. The baskeTball, wresTling and gymnasTics Teams also showed wonderTul promise Tor The TuTure. New Trier has iusTiTiable hopes OT remaining aT The Top OT The Suburban League Tor aT leasT Three more years. The class oT I96I promises To meeT The challenge oT New Trier and To keep iT among The naTion's Top high schools. FRESHMAN BOYS' HONOR GROUP Top row: Tonk, Drick, Fagenholz, Simon, Kirchheimer, Mann, Grais, MiTchell, BuTzine, Cook, MaTThias. FourTh row: Brown, Varney, Drell, Bair, Joseph, Verne, CarpenTer, Berkson, Magera, Wells, Fine, LoeTTler, Shuey. Third row: Lyons, Kelly, McClaue, GoeTTsche, WolTT, Lawson, Bulkley, Depperman, Freedman, STillwell, Brook, Addis, Nord. Second row: Bloomberg, Coolidge, Bellairs, Tressel, Yackel, Beguelin, Jones, Abelson, Sakol, Franklin, MalmquisT, Henderson, Feldman. BoTTom row: PrenTiss, Applebaum, Barack, Frank, Selkoe, Barr, MeiTes, Myers, Rice, RosTon, Isaacs, PenningTon, Yudell. FRESHMAN GIRLS' HONOR GROUP Top row: Fox, Monroe, Neuman, Weake, Harvey, Clausen, Lang, Eiseman, Zagel, l-lamilTon. FiTTh row: Tomb, Snower, Marco, CoTTer, Pierchala, BoTh, Swansen, Fried ner, lnnis, Oliver, BelmonT, Toms, Schulz, Lammers, MarTin, Grimmer, Surpless, Herz, Tidema n, Myers, FourTh row: Weinhouse, Knope, MaTz, Graham, Dahlin, Saunders, Haddon, Solomon, STone, Reuben, Welch, McVey, Lawrence, Horner, Selzer, Mages, Flapp, Diller, DahlsTrom, Kolar. Third row: SmyTh, Zeigler, Kalrslake, BarreTT, Robin, Neal, Helms, Seashore, Maynard, SwarTz, Lucas, Beers, l-larTmann, Mages, Broderick, STanley, Sonn, GriTTiTh, Silverman, RoThschild. Second row: Grashorn, Raymond, Braun. Corcoran, SmiTh, Teeman, Gibson, Miller, McCoy, Borkan, Ray, Dolan, SelT, Fearheiley, Zoline, MeTzger, Dressler, Gorman, Baughn, Bigg. BoTTom row: CurTis, Gore, Dyer, EpsTein, Fisher, Eichengreen, FacTor, Kinzie, Terra, KriTche-yer, Ruck ,Garcia Moeller, Wendnagel, Vinnedge, Flesch, Levy, Gasa way, Wa rd.

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940 Freshm lnvad I CAREY COOK JUNE BRODERICK LINDA SONN FRANK PATTON ,Presidenf Vice-Presideni Secrefary Treasurer The incoming Treshman class This year was The second IargesT in New Trier's hisTory, numbering 940 sTu- denTs. ForTunaTeIy, The Treshmen were able To enTer a school now adapTed To Their size and The size OT The even larger classes To Tollow Them. The beneTiTs OT The new build- ing were Theirs Trom The sTarT, wiTh- ouT The Trials and inconveniences OT consTrucTion. A number OT evenTs were planned To help OrienT The newcomers. ShorT- Iy aTTer school opened, The annual Freshman-Senior Girls' ParTy was held To acquainT The Treshman girls wiTh One anoTher, The seniors, and The Girls' Club Board. G.A.A had a similar program OT games and spOrTs demonsTraTions. Meanwhile, Th-e boys were inTroduced To Tri- Ship and began To acquire The poinTs needed Tor membership Through par- TicipaTion in aThIeTics and exTra-cur- ricular acTiviTies. Girls' Club and The senior boys also provided Senior I-Ielpers who worked wiTh The Tresh- men in adviser rooms. The TirsT big evenT OT The year was Freshman Go-To-school Nighf on Oc- Tober 24. ParenTs aTTended shorT- ened classes wiTh Their sons and daughTers and Then reTurned To ad- viser rooms Tor discussions OT oppor- TuniTies aT New Trier. This was an exceIIenT, if somewhaT rigorous, way OT inTroducing Treshmen's parenTs To New Trier. Class oTTicers were eIecTed in The Tall. They worked in planning The FRESHMAN STEERING COMMITTEE Top row: Mr. Kelley, ScoTT, Goss, Odell, Jennings, Baer, CIiTTon. FITTI1 row: Townsend, Swinyard, Berkson, Beguelin, Drell, Isaacs, Frank, Miss Veach. FourTh row: STewarT, Weake, Solomon, Graham, NorcoTT, Sonn. Third row: Varney, Dworkin, Innis. Lampi, SmyTh, Broderick. Second row: MaTThias, Lindberg, Bald- win, KnopT, SmiTh, Cook. BoTTom row: WOITT, Fleig, Jacob, Bo- garT, Swansen, BoTh. year's acTiviTies wiTh The sTeering commiTTee and adviser chairmen, Miss Blanche Veach and Mr. Jerry Kelley, who was new To The posiTiOn This year. The TirsT class parTy, an inTormal, no-daTe aTTair, was held on Novem- ber I5 in The STudenT Lounge. There were games and mixers, reTreshmenTs, enTerTainmenT, and dancing. The Senior I-Ielpers assisTed The class ex- ecuTives in arranging The evening. Cherry Tree CuTup, The second class parTy, Took place February ZI. IT was semi-Tormal and no-daTe. Some noveITy and Turn-abouT dances were TeaTurecI. The new second se- mesTer sTeering commiTTee was in charge OT The IasT parTy, held April 26. These Three dances were all eT-



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