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

 - Class of 1931

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U I I Y SENIOR YEAR BOOK STAFF Editor RODERICK WILLIAM MCKINNON II Associate Editor DAVID BICKNELL TRUMAN , Art Editor Business Manager GILBERT ALDEN SMITH JOHN VAN BUREN SULLIVAN Assistant Art Editors Assistant Business Managers RACHEL PAULINE KINCAID CLAXTON EDMONDS HOWARD JOHN MARTIN HUGGETT ARTHUR CECIL ALLYN II ROGER SHERMAN FACULTY ADVISERS Literary Miss EMMA REPPERT MISS GRACE BOYD MISS ANNE GOOODSELL Art MISS LOUISE GOFFE MR. Business LAYTON GOULDIN Nine

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The Qplan qf the Year 7300k E OPEN our Year Book and the art motif of the silhouette attracts us: the huilding, hlack on hlack inside the couerg towers in the moonlight, page after page with tiny silhouette figures depicting action within the school, and a new departure for the School Staj, the faculty profile. Looking through the Year Book is like paying a visit to our school. As we approach the huilding the towers 'greet us, with their airy stone silhouetted against a cloudy sky. Then we notice the entrance doors, which open with a friendly dignity. How many times we have passed through them-rushing in at 8:27, hreezing our Friday afternoonsg strolling through on our lunch- period promenades on warm spring days. Now we are in the lohhy, with its warm preplace, its tile floor, and its pleasant memories. In the school we seeall our teachers, who have guided us during our High School years. Our classmates, too, are here -some with Napoleonic mien, others so glad to see us that they can't help smiling. We pass on, out to the willows, who watch the life of the school with the knowledge of years. They see the daily procession of cars, the practice of aspiring athletes, and the play of carefree students. And though others take our place, perhaps they will remember and even miss us, as we shall revmemher them. i



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' 1 U V l Qfhknowledginents The various literary contributions to The Evanstoniann Year Book have been written in part by the Staff and in part by other members of the Class of Thirty-one, with only one or two exceptions. For the generous and ready help which all those have given who were asked to write for the Year Book, the Staff wishes to' express its appre- ciation and recognition. The Foreword and the Dedication and the Tribute to the Faculty were written by William McKinnon and David Truman. Our plan was set forth by Norman Smith. To the Foresight of Mr. Beardsley was written by William McKinnon. The Class Poem entitled Graduation Thoughts, and the Sonnet Sequence called Twilight were written by Marjorie Avalon. In the Library and To the Willows were written by Dorothy A. Koch. The Sonnet on the Towers was by jeannette Bartholomew, A Class Meditation by Aud- rey Benton, The Lobby by Elizabeth H. Lleyellyn. The Class History was compiled by David Truman, Richard McKnight, Laura. Dodge, Mary jane Cumming. Class Sketches was by David Truman, Senior Evening by Eleanor Keith, Our Vacations by Burgett Smith and Thomas Quackenboss. The Publications were presented by Robert Bretall, Seniors in the Music Depart- uient by Cornelia Pace, The Ca1nera Club by john Hack, Girls, Athletics by Carol MacNeil and Margaret XVatt, Varsity Football and Baseball by jack Sullivan, Freshman- Sophomore Football by Clinton Frank and Edward Walworth, fr., Basketball by Stuart Merrell, Track by Robert Schnur, Swimming by Bruce Donaldson, Military Training by Vincent Ivarson, and A Tribute to Mr. Merrell by Stuart Merrell, and the Evanston Phantom by William Bushnell. Mr. Hughes of the faculty supplied the views of the Gynznasiunz Entrance and the Willows, the silhouettes of the faculty, and pictures of Senior Evening, Mr. Merrell, and The Camera Club. William W. Davidson of The Ca1nera Club furnished the silhouette of the Towers in Moonlight on page one. Ten

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