We need a Class Administrator. Fortmann was appointed to begin St. Henry's Catholic Church, which was placed at the halfway point between St. Joseph's Wilmette, and downtown Chicago where the diocese was based. 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He was new to the district, and the large enrollment, combined with the typical struggles of adolescence, were tough. (847) 784-2667 No planes, no trains, no pains! She was also the original Ellen in the Broadway production of Miss Saigon. Who is an author, New Trier graduate, and member of the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiation? "I had a great experience in high school. List includes Charlton Heston, Rock Hudson, more. Recipients of the New Trier Township High School Alumni Achievement Awards must: Be graduates of New Trier who have had outstanding careers, resulting in a direct and significant impact in their fields for a minimum of five years Demonstrate outstanding leadership, character, and service to the community They also have 1 founders amongst their alumni. Who has a yogi mother, a novelist father, a wife named Holiday, and moved to Winnetka to practice the Bah religion? Fred Schmidt is a swimmer who won a gold and a bronze medal at the 1964 Summer Olympics. If you don't see your class's yearbook here, scroll down and check out your individual class year. Find Alumni in Winnetka, Illinois > Her work has been exhibited primarily in the Midwestern United States. "I thought maybe I'd be talking to 40 kids," she said. Virtual Reunion: New Trier High School Reunion March 20, 2022 03:00 pm - 04:00 pm RingCentral Online Event Details Hello Class of 1992! Publisher's summary: Confraternities were the most common form of organized religious life in medieval and early modern Europe. . In 2018, Kenilworth was the eighth wealthiest community in the United States, and the wealthiest in the Midwestern United States. 7 Happ Road, Northfield, Illinois 60093 Prominent graduates from New Trier High School include celebrities, politicians, business people, athletes and more. The players reconnected and had a great time at this annual event and many are looking forward to meeting again in 2010. It is a list that includes entertainers Charlton Heston, Ann-Margret (Olson) and Rock Hudson (Roy Fitzgerald)--and many names in business, politics and other areas (see lists here and on other pages in this section). Perhaps the most quoted film of all time (at least in the 18-24 year-old demographic), Mean Girls lampooned the stereotypical high school clique at fictional North Shore High School in Evanston. 50, Learn how and when to remove this template message, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, United States International Trade Commission, XVII International Chopin Piano Competition, "New Trier Confidential: An inside look at the high school as it celebrates its 100th birthday", "Recipe for success: Campbell Soup CEO Doug Conant '76 talks strategy", "As Mark Zuckerberg Tightens Grip on Facebook, 2 Top Deputies Leave", "Ann-Margret Discusses Being a Showbiz Survivor", "Callaway sisters to mark two birthdays with their reunion", "The Success Story of Dr. Christine Ebersole '71", "Neal Edelstein, founder of Hooked Digital Media", "Neal Edelstein Produced 'Mulholland Drive', "Lauren Marcus on the Intersection of Musical Theatre and Songwriting; an in-depth conversation", "Housing BulletinIrene Pritzker Sells Her Kenilworth Mansion", "Winnetka native, Charlotte Ross, New Trier class of 1986, in TV series Trinity", "Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) | Twitter", "Profile: Artist and author Brian D'amato is a man of many talents", "Chris Plante Self-acclaimed "Practi-crat" Syndicated Radio Talk Show Host", "Ponce family opens 2013 Chicago baseball on-key", "New Trier alumnus among judges hearing Trump travel ban appeal", "A Composer Gives Video Games a Musical Life", "K.Flay is rap's great white, female hope Interview", "Gavin forms band, making it in the music industry", "Louis the Child is on a roller coaster of fame", "Northern Illinois University School of Music news announcements for March, 1999", "Through the Night with Peter Van de Graaff", "Board Report to the Community: NEW TRIER TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 203", "U.S. Congress Database Members of Congress: Judy Biggert", "Seeing the world through New Trier eyes", "INDUCTION OF DRUG-METABOLIZING ENZYMES: A Path to the Discovery of Multiple Cytochromes P450", 10.1146/annurev.pharmtox.43.100901.135754, "Jack Steinberger The Nobel Prize in Physics 1988: Autobiography", "Library showcases Nobel Laureate's gift to New Trier", "WHAT'S UP WITH Ross Baumgarten: Pitcher Baumgarten had fun while it lasted", "Under construction: Braun brings no-excuse formula to rebuild men's basketball", "Blue Jackets make New Trier's Moore the one", "Huff chased ballgames before fly balls for Sox", "New Trier, Evanston: Their ultimate must-win game", "Keeping up with New Trier's Tommy Wingels", "Ivan Albright: Portrayer of Darkness and Decay", "New Trier Township High School Echoes Yearbook (Winnetka, IL) Class of 1983", "Nancy Spero biography & curriculum vitae", "Nancy Spero: biographic and professional information", "Suicide ended years of suffering for Laurie Dann", "True Believers; Hot Rocks; Breach of Faith", "Midwest Gunman Had Engaged in Racist Acts at 2 Universities". . You guessed it Steve Fickinger, Walt Disney Studios Senior Creative Producer. "New Trier prepares you as well as any school could. List of famous alumni from New Trier High School, with photos when available. Some say the three-time All-Stater and future baseball Hall of Famer was Illinois' first high-school basketball star. I cherish my time there." 7 Happ Road | Northfield, Illinois 60093 It is part of a collection of upscale residential communities north of Chicago that belong to New Trier and Northfield Townships and the greater North Shore. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8: SCHOOL TOURS AND THE BIG EVENT! New Trier High School Winnetka, IL USA Thursday January 26, 2023 1960 HOME | CLASS NEWS | MESSAGES | CLASS DIRECTORY | FAMILY NEWS | BIRTHDAYS | FUNDING | STORE | FAQ This photo can be changed by your Class Administrator. The list consists of 130 members. Sheldon Siegel (1976), attorney and bestselling author, Thomas A. Stewart (1966), business journalist and editor, John Stossel (1965), author, commentator and investigative journalist, Penelope Trunk (1985), author, blogger, and entrepreneur, Donovan Webster (1977), journalist, author, editor, and filmmaker, Mike Bloomfield (did not graduate), rock and blues guitarist, Ann Hampton Callaway (1976), singer and songwriter, Marshall Chess, music executive and producer, Kate Liu (2012), pianist, 3rd Prize winner of XVII International Chopin Piano Competition, Dave Samuels (1966), jazz vibraphonist who played with Spyro Gyra and the Caribbean Jazz Project, William Susman (1978), composer of concert and film music, Joe Trohman (2002), guitarist for the bands The Damned Things and Fall Out Boy, Peter Van de Graaff (1979), musician, bass baritone and classical radio host on WFMT, Matt Walker (1987), rock musician and former drummer for The Smashing Pumpkins, Pete Wentz (attended), bassist for the bands Black Cards and Fall Out Boy, The Ying Quartet is a string quartet started by four siblings who are all alumni: David (1981), Daniel (1985), Phillip (1986), and Janet (1988), Bruce Alberts (1956), biochemist, president of the National Academy of Sciences and editor in chief of the journal, Todd Golub (1981), cancer researcher, director of the cancer program at the Broad Institute, Rafael Sorkin (valedictorian 1963), physicist, Jack Steinberger (1938), co-recipient of the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics (he donated his Nobel medal to the New Trier science department), Ben Braun (1971), men's collegiate basketball coach, Robert Jeangerard, basketball player, 1956 Olympics gold medalist, Chuck Lindstrom, baseball catcher and coach, Matt Lottich, former Stanford basketball star and current head coach of the Valparaiso University men's basketball team, Bruce Matthews (attended), NFL offensive lineman and coach and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Clay Matthews (1974), NFL linebacker (197893), Phoebe Mills, athlete, gymnastics bronze medalist in 1988 Summer Olympics, Jack Riley (1933), Olympic wrestler and NFL offensive tackle, Ivan Albright, painter associated with magic realism, Bobbi Brown, make-up artist, author, and founder of a line of cosmetics, Ari Emanuel, talent agent and founder of the Endeavor Agency, Anna Halprin (Ann Schuman) (1938), modern dancer, Stieg Hedlund (1983), video game designer, Dewitt Jones, photographer and film producer known for his association with the National Geographic Society, Sharon Percy Rockefeller, former First Lady of West Virginia and the chief executive officer of WETA-TV, Denise Siegel, photographer, visual artist and writer, Benjamin Nathaniel Smith, white supremacist spree killer, Larry Sweeney, real name Alex Whybrow, professional wrestler and manager, Charlie Trotter (1977), chef, restaurateur and author, Brad Will (1988), anarchist, activist, and documentary filmmaker who was killed in Mexico, Ryan Zoghlin (1985), artist and photographer.