Evanston Township High School - Key Yearbook (Evanston, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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E. T. H. S. Sports One of the many things the year of 1936-37 will be remembered for is the wide participation and interest evidenced for intra-mural activities. The sports included in the schedule this year were baseball, swimming. basketball, tennis, football, horseshoes, and track. The total partici- pants numbered nearly a thousand, a total which surpasses by several hundred the record of any previous Year. The boys are beginning to realize, stated Mr. Carl Parker. intra-mural head, that the opportunities offered for participation in intra-mural sports are vastly superior to those which they could get at home or on the sand lot. All the games are supervised, instruction is given, the equipment is better, and most important of all the boys get a chance to play against boys of their own age and ability, forming new friends and associations outside of their limited circle. . In addition to the major sports pictured in the following pages, E.T.l-LS. maintains a minor sports program. ln this field the Wildkit teams were not as successful as last year, but a great number of lower classmen received training in varsity competition and should help to produce winning teams for the next season. Members of the Ehranston tennis team did not fare as well as had been hoped, but they did, however, advance to the semi-finals tn the Suburban League meet in both the singles and doubles before being eliminated. In the regular matches they won from Deerfield but dropped contests to New Trier, Oak Park, and Proviso. Practice games with Maine and Tully resulted in Wildkit victories. Outstanding players will be. lost by graduation are Al Boulton and King Collison, doubles, and Leonard Terviranus, singles. Delbert Brannan, No. l singles man, remains, supported by cz full team to form the nucleus of the '38 squad. Although the Wildkit golfing record appears unimpressive, yet the season gives an indication of what can be done next year as only Bill Iunod and Stanley Evans, outstanding players, will be lost by graduation. This spring the Wildkits won from Waukegan and tied Morton, dropping one-point matches to Oak Park and Deerfield. New Trier and Proviso also won over the Kits. An interesting feature of next year's golf program will be a new 18-man squad instead of the usual few who now participate. Top row: Edward Kuester, Robert Brock, Francis Wemette. Grant Prizsr, Paul Feld, Alphonse Mledzlanowski, Robert Ratcliffe. Thomas Lloyd, lack Norman, Charles Worthington, Asst. Coach Haas. Third row: Coach Schultz, Fred Miller. Ben Alexander, William Stronach, Peter Fbuanick, William Iasger, Stanford Meigs, Robert Eppers, Lloyd Iewett, Iohn Jennings, Btrger Frohm. Second row: Walker Meyer. Andrew Singleton, Charles Prim, lack Kidd, Peter Di Francesca, Iomes Torcom, Iohn Beatman, Fred Busch. Willis Kirk. First row: Warren Hamer, Iohn Iohnson, Thomas Sollitt, Iohn Hayes. Stephen Iames, Fred Fischl, Raymond VanGeem, Harold Iohnson.

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Football With Coach Schultz in his first year as head coach of the Varsity eleven, the seniors were greatly pleased with the showing of the team. Besides climbing as high as third place in the Suburban League. Evanston also gained moral victories in defeating the Mishawaka, Indiana eleven, and that of Davenport, Iowa, the champions of their respective states. Starting their season with an out-of-town game with Mishawaka, Evanston fans were delighted to hear of an 18-O score in her favor, Their spirits received no dampner on the following week when she emerged victorious from a game with Waukegan, score, 6-0. On the following week, Evanston beat the Davenport team, and on the week follow- ing, the Orange again took a game, this one at the expense of Highland Park with a score of 13-U. Evanston's champion- ship hopes received a setback on the following week when Provlso was victor in a hotly contested game by a score of 14-6. Hopes went glimmering further when Oak Park beat her on the following week, 6-U. Then seeming to pull herself out of her slump by her very boot straps, Evanston finished up her season by defeating Morton 12-0 and New Trier 20-6. In the Mishawaka game, Evanston was held scoreless all through the first quarter, but she scored in the second quarter and again ln the fourth. Iewett and Worthington furnished the tallles, while Miedzianowskl kicked the extra point. The Waukegan game was played in a ralnstorm, with Chuck Worthington sliding and slipping to bring the ball into scoring position, and finally carrying it over himself for the only score. In this game, Waukegan brought the ball up to Evanston's one-yard line, and only the desperate work of the whole team saved the Wildkits from a tie or defeat. In this game, lack Kidd, star Evanston lineman was lnlured so severely that he was out the rest of the season. The game with Davenport was marked by the exceptional playing of Fischl, Worthington and Iewett. The accurate kicking of Miedzlanowski after each touchdown added to the score. This game was played before a record crowd and is avowed one of the best of the season. The game with Highland Park mainly brought two new Evanston stars into prominence, Moore and Alexander, who, with the aid of Worthington and Iewett, managed to score twice. Again Miedzlanowskl scored the extra point. .-22...

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