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MISS L. HOLZINGER MR. ll.. C. GOODRICII MR. J. L, KIiI-I.IiY MISS B. M. VILACII MR. Il. A. VVEINGARTNER MRS. V. K. JOBST Registrar Business Miiiiugur Ifwsliiiiiiii Buys' Adv. Chinn. l?I'L'SillIlilil Girls' Adv. Chinn. Suphoiiiiiic Boys, Arlv. Chmn. Sophomore Girls Adv, Chmn. C. GIBSON NIR. E. N. RODBRO MR. R, XVEHR MISS F. A. BREDIN MR. J. XV. GANNAWAY MISS L. G. HAMILTON .ksistant Business Manager Supervising Engineer Junior Buys' Adviser Chairman Junior Girls' Adviser Chairman Senior Boys, Adviser Chairman Senior Girls' Adviser Chairman DR. R. E. GADSKE Dean of Students, Coordinator of Activities fall. Mrs. E. Burns and Mrs. M. Shearer came at mid-term. Mr. Donald W. Ickes and Mr. Ralph V. Mitchell, who handled the school's visual aids and publicity pro- grams respectively, also belonged to this department. New teachers in the mathe- matics department were Mrs. Ethel M. Guest, Mrs. Ann C. Nicholson, Mr. Stan- ley A. Paumer, Miss Mae E. Studer, and Miss Joan E. Wagner. Additions to the home economics de- partment were Mrs. Ellen O. Courtney and Miss Lenore H. Engelhardt. Mr. Robert E. Kuennen and Miss Ann R. Mamett took positions in the art depart- ment. Both the girls' and the boys' physi- cal education departments increased in size this year. New to the girls' physical MISS H. MALONEY Dean of Girls, College Guidance Oihcer for Girls education department were Miss Carolyn L. Cress, Mrs. Margaret H. Hoopes, Miss Joann M. Johnson, and Miss Dorothy A. Niemi. Mr. Raymond B. Essick and Mr. Earl Schabel became members of the boys, physical education department. Three departments received only one additional teacher: the science department, Mr. Robert B. Bell, the music department, Mr. Frank M. Poolerg and the business department, Mr. Rexiord G. Lewis. Mrs. Velma S. Ylvisaker joined the faculty as a speech therapist. The new visiting adjust- ment counselor was Mrs. Judith Millen- son. Mrs. Hilda Bruno was employed to continue the EMH program which was started at Wilmette Junior High School. The eight new office stail members were College Guidance Officer for Boys MR. E. A. VVEINGARTNER Dean of Boys Mrs. Lillian Evers, Mrs. Louise Frazier, Miss Sandra Irwin, Mrs. Jeanette Larsen, Miss Emma Lulie, Mrs. Willo Rodbro, Miss Joyce Schneider, and Mrs. Dolores Vernier. New to the library staff were Mrs. Bonnie Taylor and Mrs. Alice Lundy. One reason for New Trieris status was the spirit ol co-operation among the ad- ministrators. the instructors, and the pupils. The Faculty Council, elected by the faculty to serve as a link between the administration and the teachers, was headed this year by Mr. Gordon Jensen. Student Cabinet, which consisted of the leaders of all major student organizations, again served as a link between the admin- istration and the student body.
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DR. VVILLIAM H. CORNOG Superintendent and Principal MR. VV. L. BROXVN Assistant Superintendent NIR. R. H. CARPENTER Dean of Faculty and Director oi Studies Administrators direct school expansion Led by its able superintendent, admin- istration, and faculty, New Trier High School this year maintained its highly respected position among the American secondary institutions. To meet the needs of a growing New Trier, several changes in the administration were put into ePfect. This year Miss Helen Maloney and Mr. William Gannaway, relieved of extra work, acted chiefly as the college guidance counselors of girls and boys respectively. Miss Louise Hamilton took charge of girls, discipline while continuing her duties as senior girls' adviser chairman. Mr. Erwin A. Weingartner was in charge of boys, discipline, as well as being sophomore boys' adviser chairman. With additional responsibilities in co-ordinating school activities, Dr. Richard E. Gadske again served as Dean of Students. New to New Trier this year was Dr. Stanley S. Stark- man, who became staff psychologist and special adviser on personnel problems. Forty-three teachers joined the faculty this year. Newcomers to the English de- partment were Mr. Rollin O. Glaser, Mr. Howard M. Goldfinger, Miss Anne D. Kernan, Mr. larnes R. Landers, Dr. Wil- liam A. McColly, Mrs. Mary I. McGuire, Miss Karla A. Michellce, Miss Karin E. Swanson, and Mrs. G. G. Moore. New to the language department were Mrs. Bar- bara C. Atwood and Mrs. Edith Z. Iokay in French, Dr. Gertrude G. Drake in Latin, and Miss Lorraine M. Mair in Spanish. Miss Marjorie A. Gay, Mr. Michael Greenebaum, Mr. Paul W. Knupfer, and Miss Iudith S. Turner joined the social studies department in the -.11-1'-'- BOARD OF EDUCATION IEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. C. R. Kaufman, Mr. M. R. Long, Mrs. W. H. Doughty, Mr. R. W. Rogers CPresidentj, Mr. G. B. Bogart, Mr. A. Myers, Mr. I, F,
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. . ivm. R. S. 1'1111:RSON MR. H. G. SWAIN MR. B. VV. SHEARER MR, C. XV. CLADER MR. P. MCDOWELL MR. I.YW. RAU Head of English Department Head of Mathematics Head ot Social Studies Head of Science Department Head of Foreign Languages Head of Business Department Department Department Department . iviinz, vv. N. Lim-IACAN DR. W. I. PETERMAN MR. F. A. HOLLAND MR. H, F. MCKEE MRS. I, W. MULHOLAND MISS ERR. LIBBEY Head of Dramatics and Speech Head of Music Department Head of Art Department Head of Industrial Arts Head of Home Economics Head Librarian Depaffmem Department Department M.-- -. ...,D..-V.. .-...th D. H. .n,.ivi.iu.iww.uui.n lung. rx. iv. rxnniu MK, LQ, j, LUNDQUIST Athletic Director Head of Boys' Physical Head of Girls, Physical Head of Health Department Head of Adjustment Counselor Director of Testing Service Education Department Education Department Service i l i FACULTY COUNCIL TOP ROW: Mr. Weingartner, Mrs. Iames, Mr. Brown, Miss White, Mr. Shearer, Miss Bahr, Mr. Malinsky, Mr. Larsen, BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Clader, Mrs. Iobst, Miss Hamilton, Mr. Iensen.
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