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Jonv ZACHARIAS MARY MCKINNEY RUTH MU1 DELORES MICHAEL President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ,2v' ,,., 152 ' ' . Splflt and Servlce ,. f f '47 4? . L7 e'-, if 4' SUSAN SI-IOCKEY Chairman of the Reps To create a warmer atmosphere for all girls was the goal of Girls' Club under the leadership of President Jody Zacharias. With a tremendous variety of events spanning the entire academic year, the goal was accompli.shed. The activities began early in September with the Freshman- Senior Party, at which senior girls introduced freshman girls to the New Trier 'latmospheref' Entitled F, S. Bond, the bond between freshmen and seniors was strenth- ened immensely by the turnout. The Fall Charity Drive, with Tri-Ship as co-sponsor, sent clothing to Appalachia and Viet Nam. lnaugurating a new system of canvassing the township by advisory rooms, the one week Stop, Think, Given was highly successful and exceeded all previous clothing drives. VVith good spirit and enthusiasm, the annual lllagazine Drive, under the direction of Vice-President Fran llflclfin- ney, provided money for senior girls, scholarships. An as- sembly in December was held to announce the highest sell- ers in each class, the winners of stuffed animals and var- ious prizes. Une of the most successful and important events was Friendly TVeek, where each one, hopefully, met one. Using Enthusiasm and participation ended in accomplishment Hpairsu to get acquainted, great spirit prevailed throughout the week and was climaxed at the Friendly Banquet. Participation was the key to the lliother-Daughter Ban- quet held in February. The evening was completely sold out-one thousand ticket-holders attended the dinner with entertainment provided by pantomimist Bud Beyer. Leis were needed for the dinner, and the project of making them was opened to all girls. Excellent support and turn- out set a great atmosphere. ln the spring, the United Charities drive took place. Head Start, in coop-eration with Tri-Ship, netted about hve thousand dollars for various organizations around Chi- cago. The Fashion show, A Touch of VVizardry,', was held in May, and student models displayed the latest in surn- mer fashions. Jody Zacharias commented that the function of Crirls' Club is to serve the school. But far more than that, if the people involved, and l mean not merely the board and committees, but the girls of the school, enjoyed it, and if there's good atmosphere, good response will followf' The response was tremendous.
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FIRST SEMESTER REPS-tTopJ FIRST ROW: Wexler, Pa- dorr, Kolb, Ellis, Miller, Scholl, Cloud, Rhodes, Wade, Brook, Martin, Shurman, Meitier, Marion, Poyser. SECOND: Pochter, Blanc, G. Johnson, Rand, Cohen, Brickhouse, Schneider, Chin Tait, Snyder, Satin, Taylor, Davis, Seaman, Smith, Graham, Gu thaus. THIRD. Collett, Landon, Holloman, Davidson, Small Woie, Hayman, S. Johnson, Donnell, Wegerson, Mullins, Dix, Manly, Herr. REAR: Bransford, Burns, Gossman, Sage, Fors Vance, Garrison, Egbert, Phlaum, Pearson, Foley, Berger, Mem- hard, Hall, Siegel, Hackett. SECOND SEMESTER REPS-CBottomJ FIRST ROW: Lowen- stein, Glenn, Leib, Leahy, Heifitz, Kennedy, Behn, Taylor, Beg- ley, Constantine, Guthaus, Eckstein, Bernstein, Schultz, Davidoff SECOND: Satin, Richards, Chimoures, Miller, Baar, Ediden Richman, Anderson, Cole, Sandler, Gordon, Rosen, Isaac, O'- Connell, Duranso, Weatherhead. THIRD: Tully, Cummings Topping, Sakol, Corrigan, Braden, Mizell, Rothermel, Truesdale Halligan, Schmidt, Johnson, Shore, Volney, Meier, Calderon Sundberg. REAR: Southwick, Harris, Rimkus, Cramer, Main- zer, Kreer, Garrison, Majewski, Berg, Martin, Gorr, Snyder, Swo- ger, Pocock, Fotopoulos, Bredberg, Wheeler. CLASS MANAGERS: S. Bobrow, Ellis, J. Bobrow, Shockey, qcammp , ,,.,, Co-sponsors of Girl's Club, Miss Kixmiller and Miss Daniels, socialize and vocal- ize at the Mother-Daughter Hukelau. CMuij ....-ff I M
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