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U fx SECOND SEMESTER STUDY HALL SUPERVISORS-AFTERNOON TOP ROXV: Myers, Lucas, DeVVitt, Cassell, Delin, Woelfel, Zand, Hardt, Lane, Kelly. FIFTH ROVV: Hooder, Sauer, Willcey, Packel, Kovas, Ceitliaml, Hurley, McTigue, Pionkowski, Stanclifl, White, Hatcher, Stoddard. FOURTH ROW: Study, Aaron, Pedrick, Browning, Peclrik, Mann, Riman, Delander, Shapiro, Blumberg, Hershenow, Avery, Seltzer, Petersen. THIRD ROW: Rosner, Ellis, Gore, MacFadzean, Sydney, Seng, Bell, Ade, Caskey, Anderson, Kelley, Donahue, Carr, Breyer, Thoman, Stossel, McNeil. SECOND ROW:. DeBerard, Oehl, Thorsen, Glossberg, McDonald, Applegate, McArthur, Richardson, Frankenstein, Reise, Iohnson, Ensor, Kessel, McGrew, Bliss, Evans, Tinkham, Marsh, Cobb, Dolce, Solon, McFadzean, Stroerner. BOTTOM ROVV: Coyne, McClarnan, Seifert, Moore, Pancoast, Bernstein, Lininger, Strauss, Adler, Stark, Peterson, Cohn, Shaw, Verson, Mueller. STUDY HALL GENERAL SUPER- VISORS-FIRST SEMESTER TOP ROW: High, Rosen, McGuire, McDon- ald, Dunn, Nelson, Natenberg, Vail. BOTTOM ROW: Greenfield, Claar, Gordon, Watts, Halvorsen, Hinkle, Iinkinson, Miss- ner. STUDY HALL GENERAL SUPER- VISORS-SECOND SEMESTER TOP ROW: Cornyn, Maas, Ingersoll, Trenk- mann, McGuire, Sleight, Behrn, Vail. BOTTOM ROW: Passman, Robin, Adler, Sagett, Hicks, Lynch, Hickey, Fall. PEP CLUB BOARD TOP ROW: Stremmel, Login, Greenfield CPresidentJ, Spare, Rapport. BOTTOM ROW: Scott, Fink, Rachlin, Dav- enport.
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MQ FIRST SEMESTER STUDY HALL SUPERVISORS-MORNING TOP ROW: Blatchley, Cunningham, Glanz, Heinemann, McAbee, Wilson, Iuergens, Pettigrew, Sanders, Childs, Berry, R. Kovas, McGuire, G. Fox, Naten erg. FOURTH ROW: Reinish, I. Kovas, Davis, Frank, Anderson, Seng, DeLander, Gessel, Kline, Budinger, Manchester, McCarthy, Heitman, Browning, Blum- berg, Applegate, Smith. THIRD ROW: Robinson, Bitzer, Shoop, Fall, Baker, Curci, Weber Yager, Lochner, Cohen, Morris, Davenport, Osgood, C. Fox, Noble, Nilsson, Harms. SECOND ROW: Harding, Davenport, Claar, Steine, Foltz, Giddens, Lee, Newell, Venema, Seneco, Mayfield, Kendall, Hacker, Lightner, Fisk, Michals Iones, Martin, King. BOTTOM ROW: McLean, Swanson, Hahn, Stark, Powell, Harrison, Palaith, Schram, Everett, Houlihan, Edmunds, Wenzel, Franz, Cohn. I FIRST SEMESTER STUDY HALL SUPERVISORS-AFTERNOON TOP ROW: I. Neubauer, D. Neubauer, T. Myers, Engel, Boone, Bernstein, Berry, McCabe, McNeill, Reeder, Healy, Bingham, Sauer. FIFTH ROW: Bonstelle, Gordon, Ray, L. Myers, Erikson, Glossberg, Rosenberg, Ioseph, Struggles, Lindblad, Truesdale, Kovas, Childs, Zand, Bridegroom Ieffers, Kraft. FOURTH ROW: Sprowl, Yager, Seltzer, Prieberg, Chamales, Anderson, Merz, Urban, Luick, Landman, Mandel, Dunn, Winkless, Miller, Donn, Rosen Osgood, Young. THIRD ROW: Hanner, Moore, Pancoast, Thorsen, Pegelow, Wenzel, Richardson, Michals, Kemper, Scott, Cox, Roesing, Wagner, DeMuth, Staebler, Rapport Davenport, Gaber. SECOND ROW: Schram, Gathercoal, Moore, Goldman, Poehler, Stadheim, Paley, Howard, Claar, Iinkinson, Stremrnel, TenEyck, Hendry. Taylor, Veeder DeVry, Watts, Snilfen, Shafer. BOTTOM ROW: Mora, Stark, Yates, Pieroni, Schram, Passman, Conradini, Adler, Keyser, Borkan, Mouzakeotis, Bliss, Giddens, Korff. SECOND SEMESTER STUDY HALL SUPERVISORS-MORNING TOP ROW: Zielke, Nein, Wcsterhold, Budinger, Dunn, B. Lederer, B. Porter, Gessel, Dellin, Luensman, Adams, Brinkerhoff, Blair, Reichardt, Ceithaml, Piepho. Klingman, Ade. FOURTH ROW: Borg, McFadden, Huyler, Lindblad, McDonough, Noble, Marland, P. Lederer, Karraker, Bell, Anderson, Bishop, Peterson, Williams, Young, Smith, Ellis. THIRD ROW: Brady, Stancliff, Clingman, Gingiss, Gandler, Reasner, Blutenthal, A. Porter, Curci, McRoberts, Miller, McDade, Peterson, Keital, Sterlini, Raynor, Pionkowski, McPherson. SECOND ROW: Pegelow, Buice, Cashman, Lokensgard, Venema, Manly, Veeder, Staller, Freedman, Allen, TenEyck, Shelby, Yost, Roy, Shoop, Meloy, Bem- stein, Ciallombardo, Nordenberg, Howenstine. BOTTOM ROW: Coyne, Watts, Revelle, Whittemore, McSwain, Weiss, Heyward, Loose, Steine, Scheckerman, Peterson, Patterson, Powell. 9 s 9 9
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I I LYN IVIADIGAN CARLA TENNEY SPRING FAIRBANK President Vice-President Secretary , . ffwwyyyaffff V ,Q ' 1 if ff ff My-WW W0 f ff ,f IEANNIE IOHNSTON Treasurer ., , W ' 4 V ..., , if ff ,4v tn 1, ff A 1 f 5 Am' cf , , f 65 X 1 4 K0 . 'WW 35, I 2 x gfzeiifiivzyfgi NAN RICK Service Proiccts 1 fs ii ,Q , J i, 'et-. SPONSORS MISS MAY AND MISS KIXMILLER 30 MADY LANCE IANICE FAIRBAIRN LYNNE BAUR Charity Employment SALLY BYINCTON MARCY BAYLESS Financial Public Relations Girls' Club stresses friendliness and service to community In an eventful and rewarding year, Girls' Club successfully fulfilled its two objectives-to be friendly and to be of service to others. The Freshmen-Senior Party, which in- troduced freshman girls to New Trier life, started Girls' Club on its friendly cam- paign. Get in style, smile, was this year's slogan for Friendly Week which featured the Girl with the Friendliest Smile contest. The week culminated with the annual Friendly Banquet at which the winners of the contest were announced. The biannual daddy-daughter-dinner dance, Isle of Papa, with a calypso theme, was held in February. It was necessary to hold it on two consecutive nights in order to accommodate the more than 1500 dads and daughters who at- tended. They had a delightful time as they dined, danced, and watched a num- ber of father and daughter skits. In the spring Girls' Club held a tea for all girls new to New Trier this year. Selling food to spectators at the football games this fall started Girls' Club on its drive to earn money to provide college scholarships for needy New Trier senior girls. Next on the agenda was the annual Magazine Drive which netted 332,000 this year. Awards to those girls who sold the most subscriptions were handed out in a clever Wizard of Oz assembly. The Spring Project was held in April. Again it was a fashion show and luncheon with proceeds going to the scholarship fund. The two charity drives held in con- junction with Tri-Ship were both highly successful. All New Trier worked hard to collect 45,000 cans in the biannual Can Drive. The United Fund Drive held in March netted S4l,000. Many girls' ad- viser rooms used such devices as bake sales and car washes to raise money. Several innovations altered the organ- ization of Girls' Club this year. A new elected position was instituted-Chairman of the Representatives, whose duty was to take charge of the meetings and handle
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