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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1966, p. 128

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2 School 'Firsts' Planned For New Trier West High Fifty-nine New Trier High School West students are preparing for two school "firsts." They are rehearsing for the school's first annual student-produced musical, "Potpourri," and they will be the first performers in the school's new auditorium at 7 Happ Rd., Northfield. "Potpourri," counterpart of New Trier East's annual "Lagniappe," will open at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, with other performances set for 7:30 p.m. next Thursday and 8 p.m. Oct. 28 and 29. Proceeds will go to a scholarship fund sponsored by Tri-Ship, a boys' service club, according to Maury Fisher, Wilmette, Tri-Ship president. Tickets are available at the Tri-Ship office at the school or by mail order. Performers will be: Acting--Judith Lansing and Todd Stern, Glencoe; Eileen Springer, Glenview; Candace Barsumian, Northfield; Herbert Foreman, Michael Kipley, and David Sokoloff, Wilmette; and Allen Hugh and Barbara Dietz, Winnetka. Specialty acts--Steven Chapman and Lynne Gordon, Glencoe; Nancy Marks Northfield; and Elizabeth Perry, Wilmette. Dance--Robyn Rosenblum and John Tauber, Glencoe; John McCarthy and Robert Morton, Glenview; and Judy Feinberg, Candy Hohfeler, Debbie Klein, Miriam Lichter, and Kathie Kolodziejczyk, Wilmette. Chorus--Elise Goodman and Debbie Henry, Glencoe; Kimberly Buol, Betsy Miller, and Sue Pereau, Glenview; Catherine Hoffman, Douglas Makeig, and William Sharp, Northfield; Steven Hymen, Carole Klein. Jeffrey Lewis, Morton Marks, Molly Mauermann, and Dale Mers, Wilmette; and Douglas Allen, Brooke Belsev, Nancy Cohen, Carol Lacey, Leslie Mann, Carol Preston, and Mark Yates, Winnetka. Band--Gayle Victor, Glencoe; Robert Lucas, Glenview, Holly Voit, Northbrook; Jon Finson and David Schulman, Northfield; Steven Fogel, Edward Hochhauser, William Kroeger, Allen Lahmann, Robert Preston, Jane Schneider, and Bruce Sweet, Wilmette; and Robert Kahn, Jeannette Savage, Michael Sluss, and Steven Standefer, Winnetka. New Trier To Sponsor Water Show A professional water show titled "Aqua Madness" will be sponsored by New Trier High School District's Swimming Organization at 8 p.m. Oct. 28 and 29 in the East school natatorium. David Robertson, director of swimming, and Bill Wolff, assislaci director, scheduled the presentation. The show will feature clown divers Dick Kimball and Ronnie O'Brien, both former diving champions. Tickets are on sale at the swimming pool office before and after the class day and on Saturday mornings. Proceeds from the show will be used to purchase trophy cases for the swimming pool. Mr. Kimball is a former National Collegiate Athletic Association diving champion and World's Professional Diving champion. Presently, he is diving coach of the University of Michigan swimming team, where he was an all-American diver. Also a trampoline champion, Mr. Kimball was diving coach for the 1964 men's Olympic team. Mr. O'Brien, an NCCA and Amateur Athletic Union diving champion, was an all-American at Ohio State University, where he now serves as diving coach. lit Ronnie O'Brien will perform a series of comic dives at the New Trier water show Oct. 28 and 29. New Trier Calendar Tomorrow All day, East: Students meet representatives of Earlham College; Emory University; and Milwaukee School of Engineering. 3:30 p.m., West: Pep rally, terrace. 4:30 p.m., West: Varsity and sophomore cross-country at Niles North. Saturday 8:30 a.m., East: Preliminary scholastic aptitude testing, all school. 9 to 12 noon, East: Grammar school swim, pool. 9:30 a.m., East: Freshman A and B football at Proviso East. 9:30 a.m., West: Freshman A and B football at Maine South. 10 a.m., East: Varsity and sophomore soccer at Waukegan. 10 a.m., East: Varsity and sophomore cross-country at Proviso East. Noon and 2 p.m., East: Varsity and sophomore football at Proviso East. Noon and 2 p.m., West: Varsity and sophomore football vs. Maine South, Phelps Field. After game, West: Ice cream social, LS140. 7 p.m. to midnight, East: Senior canteen, student lounge and cafe. Sunday 2 to 5 p.m., West: Open house primarily for educators and architects from local, state, and national scene and other members of businesses, professions, and industries associated with education in the Chicago area. Monday All school, East: Students meet representatives of Christian and Augustana Colleges; Roosevelt University; Parsons School of Design. West: Christian College. All school, East and West: Girls Club scholarship magazine drive ends. 4 p.m., East: Junior varsity football vs. Proviso East, Phelps Field. 4:30 p.m., East: Junior varsity and freshman A soccer at Waukegan. 4:30 p.m., West: Freshman A soccer vs. Maine East at New Trier West. 8 p.m., East: College guidance for girls, student Lounge. West: Auditorium. Tuesday All school, East: Students meet representatives of Washington and Puget Sounds universities; Pratt Institute. 10 a.m., West: Varsity and sophomore cross-country at Wheeling Park. 4:45 p.m., East: Varsity and sophomore cross-country at Highland Park. 7:30 p.m., West: Dads club, LS140. 8 p.m., East: College guidance for boys, student lounge. West: Auditorium. Wednesday All school, East: Students meet representatives of Springfield College; Southern Methodist and Midwestern universities. West: Midwestern University. 3:35 p.m., East: Tea for retired teachers, 51. 4:30 p.m.. East: Sophomore soccer at Evanston; Varsity soccer vs. Evanston, Childs Field. West: Varsity soccer vs. Waukegan at New Trier; sophomore soccer at Waukegan. 7:30 p.m., West: "Potpourri" (student talent show), auditorium or EA 243. 7:30 to 10 p.m., East: Adult swim, pool. Next Thursday All day, East: Students meet representatives of MacMurray College and Kansas University. West: Kansas University. 4:30 p.m., East: Freshman A soccer vs. Evanston, Childs Field; junior varsity soccer at Evanston. West: Freshman A soccer at Waukegan. 7:30 p.m.. West: "Potpourri," auditorium or EA243. 8 p.m., East: Dads club, 20; college guidance for girls, student lounge. West: College guidance for girls, auditorium. Students Work On Vaudeville Behind-the-scenes activities are under way for North Shore Country Day School's annual Vaudeville production, to be staged Nov. 17 and 18. This year's program will be directed by juniors Margaret Rogers of Winnetka and Henry Wood of Northfield. Business committee chairmen are Price Patton of Highland Park and Stephen Geering of Glencoe. Ann Patton of Highland Park and Harle Dammann of Winnetka head the costumes committee. Macgill Lynde and Edwin Gordon, both of Winnetka, are organizing the printing work. Other committee chairmen are Fredrick Cook of Lake Forest, properties; Blake Allison of Lake Bluff and David Wood of Northfield, refreshments; and Judith Nevins of Winnetka, make-up. Also, Michelle Booz and Walter Porter, both of Winnetka, publicity posters; Chip Moses of Winnetka, news publicity; and Robert Cody, Bruce Barber, Scott Peters, and Matthew Watrous, all of Winnetka, stage crew. 128 Dick Kimball, another performer in the show, demonstrates his championship diving form. Architect to Teach at Country Day Chicago architect Ernest Otto Porps will aid in teaching a new course in visual studies at North Shore Country Day School. Mr. Porps will work on the program with John Almquist, director of art at Country Day. A graduate of the University of Illinois, Mr. Porps works on urban design with the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission. TO DISCUSS WORKS Artist Kwok Wai Lau, 1949 Walnut Circle, Wilmette will present a program on his work at 10:30 a.m. today at North Shore Country Day School. October 20, 1966 :

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