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

 - Class of 1966

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mg . ,ta The Social Service Pro- gram carried students to varied sections of the in- its ner city. Mr. Minear and S Margy Newton board the bus bound for Erie y House. tCarso1zJ Lvnder the auspices of Tri-Ship and Girls, Club and the several students worked once a week with the special voca- leadership of John Hvile and Vicki Jones, the Social Ser- tional class, teaching cooking, make-up, crafts, and piano. vice program involved 128 students in weekly work within During spring vacation lVIr. lylinear, sponsor of the pro- the inner city. The students worked with youngsters who gram, took fifteen students to Spruce, Kentucky for a week were perhaps slower than their counterparts on the North of work among the community's children. In this project, Shore, though very much willing to learn, and the tutors as in all the others, Social Service was not merely a giving themselves learned by seeing new neighborhoods and visit- experience by New Trier students, but an exchange of ideas ing schools. Qther groups taught art, cooking, or music which led to an increased knowledge and understanding for while ten students spent their Saturday mornings seeing everyone involved. children at Chicago State Klental Hospital. Closer to home, SOCIAL SERVICE-FIRST ROW: Kaiser, L. Sachs, Gregory, Wagner, Ecker, Jennings, Abrams, Bono, Leaf, Weiss, Lefkovitz, B. Miller, Bley, Reichelderfer, Brook. SECOND: Sikes, Dackis, Braverman, Eustis, Milwid, S. Miller, Lippman, Shurman, R. Miller, Hillman, Jones, Bob- row, McKinney, Andalman, Minkin, Kornblith, Goms, Jablo, Knopfler, Edidin, Baum. THIRD: Wayne, Knupfer, Fefer, Brady, Jacobson, Healy, Schulman, P. Harris, Cook, Barry, Cowan, Karmel, Landon, Shore, Garnett, Biersdorf, Pais, Piller, Mintz, Cohn, Foley. FOURTH: Berkson, Gaertner, B. Harris, Oliver, Crabb Cameron, Tready, Ullman, J, Miller, Meier, Smith, Corrigan, Cramer, Ahlburn, Marsh, Shifflett, Adler, Farrell, D. Sachs, Peters. FIFTH: Samuels, Robin, Jennings, Anderson, Cogswell, S. Johnson, Koretz, Michael, Swoger, McNaugh- ton, Wile, Sedore, Visk, Jakstas, Newton, Derning, K. Johnson. REAR: Wickes, Allen, Goldman, Wile, Kahn, Stanford, Neuman, Koidin, Rob- bins, Goldberg, Lewis, Klingman. l . .1 .. .w mwpm.4,uamn.anme.waw f avM1ef4,wIn:ww,a2Mx:,1--I .f4.4:sv11fmnmwazK,'famRw '

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With good will, Tri-Ship volunteers send tons of clothing to Viet Nam. CEar0nJ USHER CO RPS Steve Robling Clifford Selloe Richard Miller Randy Garrett Ron Schoefer Steve Voysey Doug Allen Bob Bell Cole Duncan Rico Roberts Jim Hall Tom Daughterty Matt Labadie Randy Baumgarten Jim Brummel Ralph Kinnaird Bill Pitzer Robert Strange Craig London Dave Theobald Dan Winkless George Lewis Bill McGowan Nick Kovalcik Mike Wallens Bill Brederman Mike Bronner Rick Peterson John Ryerson Richard Clifton Kim Milford Bob Rosenthal Doug Prince Tom Morrow William Kartenson Al Stein Ed Troyer Gerry Shearon Tom Cutler Kent Waterbury Michael Pitt Jim Geocaris Dick Williamson Brian Fitzpatrick Jeff Garrett Andy Thompson Tim Wilmont Bob Adams Jelf Battle Howard Becker Robin Jennings Ron Rusnick Dan Weisdorf Ken Peters Fred Klein Alan Fall Tom Catlin Fred Nachman Paul Snover Bob Gross Marty Din Jett Pennell Ed McDougal Bill McNitt Dave Klingman Chuck Hammond Roger Harris Ernest Palmer Rodney Peretson Bob Towner John Lippman Bruce Bamburger Ray Gardner Lee Wilson Rick Sobel Ralph Golan Pierce Reghier Frank Nachman Scott Noriey Dusty Schmerer Jim Shapino Fritz Williams Keith Miller Dick Clark Elliot Zake Steve Johnson Jeff Wilson Ron Goldman Tom Miller Bruce Baylor William Chamberlain Chet Nichols Mike French Bob Marcus Bob Halligan Jim Clark Vic Walker Randy Kahn Scott Thurber Mike Roberts Vic Enchelmayer Joe Arimond Charlie Martin Jesse Goodman Dan LaCosse Robert Bryant Greg Russell Dave Stewart Rick Davis Chuck Fausel Jack Christensen Brian Rogers Jerry Swarzman Vance Gudmunsen Bob Glover Dave Wilson Sam Rothermel Bob Hawer Al Adcock Frank Darcy Scott Sanger Randy Rensch Dave Gurley John Alfini John Kearney Randy Leffingwell Terrel Paine Peter Studl Neil Zevitz Alec McLaren Steve Garsten Woody Fairman DINNER PUBLIC RELATIONS Chris Lawlor Scott Fairburn Ken Nemerovski Tom Sherman Mark Lawson Dave Kravits Tom Diettrich Tom Chin Buzz Blackett John Brenner Robin May John Healy Ted Harsha Dave Brook John Lippman Mike Grimes Bob Hohf Steve Harrison Jim Lemmon Steve Sindort Neal Robinson Mike Pitt Dave Stewart Vic Enchelmayer George Small Doug Mayer Dave Baby Randy Holland Bud Redding Bob Myers John Brennan Mike Piokowski Chuck Ritzen Brad Brown Tim Healy Howie Husman Rich Coutre Brad Idman Greg Collins Tom Dougherty Tom Rees Bill McKinney DANCE David Baby Greg Collins Greg Feron William Lepman Kenneth Nemerovski Michael Pionkowski George Redding Tom Rees Rensy Sherer Thomas Suerth Randall Webber Jeffrey Battle Howard Decker Craig Demmon Charles Hammond Dan Hurlbutt Charles James Terry Kiernan David Manning Richard O,Reilly Steve Pettersen Craig Rasmussen Galen Schwarz James Shoch Vaughn Woodruff Peter Sindig Rodney Smith Dennis Yohe Thomas Anderson Bruce Baylor David Berz Lee Clifton Lloyd Clifton Michael Collins Richard Cook Dan Drake Phil Dressler Robert Halligan Craig Hanson Ira Hymen Paul Kaufamn Webster Kinniard Peter Keller John Lev John Mercier Doug Miller Jeff Moss Chester Nichols John Rooks Scott Walker Chris Mitchell John Loper Sky Wise Bill McNair Steve Miller Chris Carriere Ralph Fleming Scott Carlson Vic Walker Ralph Todhunter Ed Thompson Bruce Beal Dan Halfen Bob Towner Bob Small Bob Myers Bob Long Mike LaPat Tom Fishbein Tom Kearnen TICKETS Chuck Angst Pete McNerney Ray Gordon Stu Gordon Mike Albright Tom Erickson Charles True Steve Grassfield Bob Kuenzel Chip Whittemore Peter Mikulak Bruce Cunningham Dusty Schlueter Craig Blaker Tom Corcoran Dave Webster Fritz Thomas Gil Sydell Jeff Garrett Scott Mansheld Mike Foster CHARITY Doug MacCallum Phil Krone David Grossberg Ed Suffrin Richard Friedman Steve Hall Rich Chamberlain Chuck Matthei Bob Frederickson Mark Gold Rich Nathan Doug Franco Andy Moore Chuck Southwick Jerry Swarzman Terry Jones Vic Bernstein Mark Quale Bill Freilich Mr. Lightner, sponsor of Tri-Ship, anxiously watches the totaling of receipts from the charity drive. CWolffJ -.waz aaaW 7: :,.,, Y, , .



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