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l Al'l'l.'l'Y l'UI'Xl'II. TOP ROVV: Mr. Brown, Mr. Jensen, Mr. WNehr, Mr. NV:-llington, Ur. Johnston, Mr. Larsen, Mr. VVeingartner, Mr. Fnnkhouser, Mr. Iekes, Mr. Shearer. BOTTOM ROVV: Dr. Corning, bliss VVhite, Miss Sleight, Mrs. Greeson, Mrs. james, Miss Kelso, Miss Reinhardt, Mr. Clader, Mr. Broun. 'lilllf S'l'lfDlfN'li L'Al3lNl'i'l' is a composite of all the leaders of New Trier's major organiza- tions and serves as a link between the faculty and the student body. Meeting once a week, the Cabinet discusses problems concerning the entire school. This year's cabinet has discussed such matters as litter in the halls, a tutorial system, the privileges of otiicers, and the handling of large assemblies. After making a decision on a problem or question, the Cabinet then advises the proper organization on hon' to deal with it. This is the first year that the Student Cabinet has played such an active role in student affairs. Pictured above are ftop roxvj Steve Doughty fchairmanl, Ken Pettigrew KN Clubl, Don Haider CTri-Shipl, Don liudinger Cl.hI.D, Klike Robinson f.Y4'-zzwl, Ronald Study fl'iCH0lZSD, Terry Camp- bell Qylunior Classl g Qbottom roxvj Ann Giallombardo CSenior Classj, Mary YVheatou Qiiirls' Clubl, Nlary Scott tpep Clubl, Stevie Aden fCi.A.A.J, Ann Toms Qfouneill, Bruce Thorsen QSophomore Classl, Bill Mcfiuire tSenior Classl, Mike Glaser Knew head, l'nity S Splflflv ,lim Svllllll lllvllll, Unity X Spiritl.
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MISS H. li. MR. J. W. DK. S MA LUN EY GAS NAWAY STARK lNlA'N Dean and Uollege College Counselor Shift' l'syclioIogisl Vounselor for Girls Senior lloys Adv. 73 Plus 60 Equals 3 740 ful counseling through the adviser system. Failures have been reduced to a negligible amount, yet 92? of the graduates go on to college, where about 70W of them stay through graduation and many perform bril- liantly. The adviser system is almost as old as New Trier. After early experiments in as- signing faculty members as sponsors for groups of 12 to 15 students, the home room idea began to take effect in 1912. ln 1923, when Frederick lf. Clerk became superin- tendent, a thorough reorganization of the system was accomplished and the whole plan was named the adviser system. lfarlier, some women had been advisers to boys' groups, but in 1923 men advisers were assigned to boys' groups and women ad- visers to girls' groups. That practice has continued for 37 years. One of the distinguishing characteristics of the adviser system is the selection of the members of each adviser group by the fresh- man adviser chairmen. Great care is exer- cised to see that in each adviser group there is a cross-section of the student population. This insures that a student will benefit from the experience of working with a varied group of people. The adviser system, in addition to being a primary means of achieving home and school cooperation, is the key to the internal organization of the school and the management of a large num- ber of students as separate persons. College counseling, always an integral part of the work of advisers, adviser chair- men, and deans, has become more special- ized. The increasing competitiveness of col- lege admissions and the growing task of ad- vising large numbers of students have caused the school to establish two adminis- Ccontinued on Page 2-ll MR. 1 IIUNDQ Director. School- XVirle Test im: MISS ll. ll0IiZlNtllf1K Registrar l' I S'l' MRS. li. N. Kllvlldli lleud of Social Work llept. MR. I'. W. MR. J. W. RAI' IJR. XV. J. Mcll0Wl'll.li Hom, of lgmim,,..S l'E'l'l'IRMAN Q ' lleiul of Foreign Dept. lleud of Music llept. MR' I ' N' Wllflilm MR' 1' U' ll'b b lnuu:uiu.:es Dept, Supervising lllngim-er Hook Store Minmger MR. ll. Sll0Wl.l'lY MISS 1. ll0l'li'l'0N MRS. W. MR. IQ. l:I.v MRS. ll. 'l'. BRUNO MRS. M. M. JAMES lleaul of lloys lleail of Girls S1H0l Nl 5lH Rl'hR MALIINBIXX Special Vocational l'resiil4-nt. Faculty Pliysicul Pldncntion Pllysicnl Education llend of llealtll Snpv., Driver Education l'onncil Dept. Dept. Dept. Education I5
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I , The Faculty and Staff ew Trzkr Towhshgv Hgh School 1959 , 1960 ART MRS. E. 0. MISS H, MR. Ii. li. MII. II. II. MR. R. IC. IIRUWNH CASICLIIA I I'IAIiIII'lIIII'IY GIIAVI4' KIIIGNNIGN Q BUSINESS 'j ICIJUCATION UH 1 MR. .l. I . MISS II. MRS. I-I. II. MR II. Ii. MRS. K. MII. Ii II. S'I'I'INYAI.I4 IIAIIIQ ISISIIOI' BROWN IIICICICSON IIICWIS DRI! I K LDUI A IIUN MISS ll. H. MR. M. xl. NIR. J. M. clfIlNllAIuJ'l' I-ZSAIUAIY MORGAN .91 ' fl . I - -- ,P LNGLISH , L - I I ,,' V 1 MII. Il. Il. MII. F. I-'. MR. R. J. IIOYIJG lslllcmil-:lc I'A3II'ISI-II.I. 74 , 5 .- MISS A. MISS II. W. MRS. S. K. ll0III'IIi'I'Y IIIIIUIIN FI'IIIDI'IIi 'Q S In MRS. R. M. hII4I'.S MII. II, II. MR. III. W. MR. W. li. N ICUMA N NY I Ii XI III! ZA N I'I'I'A Ki US MKS. iw. II. MISS IN. Il. MRS. K S. I'I,.XIPI'1Ii IPHAXII-IS Ilr.I.0Nli MR. Ii. 0, MI! II. M. GIIASICIQ IIOI.IlI IN1II'IIi
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