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

 - Class of 1932

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Evanston Township High School - Key Yearbook (Evanston, IL) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 33 of 104
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Camera Club At the second meeting during 1931-32 Bob Vfest was elected president, Francis Spencer vice-president, Margaret Bernstorff secretary, and Bill Bloxham treasurer. These people held office throughout the entire year, handling the business and planning the club's programs. Bill Bloxham, Bob Xlfest, and Francis Spencer took care of the advertising in the assembly rooms with various stunts. Meeting under the direction of Mr. Hughes. the club enjoyed many diversified pro- grams. These consisted of such features as actual developing and printing, sound movies, lectures by outside speakers from Eastman Kodak Co. and Northwestern University. as well as talks by various members, and practical experiments. The activities and programs of the club were not limited to high school. for many trips were taken. Some of the members were able to be of great assistance to Mr. Hughes when he took commercial picturesg in fact, they became so adept that they could set up the camera, carbon arc, get the focus, and set the diaphragm, Mr. Hughes needed only to develop the pictures a-nd collect the money. This of course is sometimes harder than it sounds. Due to lack of funds and scenarios necessary for a local movie, the Camera Club did not put on a show as it did last year. Although going was hard in promoting the Camera Club shows, yet money was made at every performance, and it can be truthfully said that the Camera Club of '31-'32 had a very successful year and left a successful balance of thread to the 'next club. CAMERA CLUB Tlwiril Ron'-Alvin Cramer, Thomas Wildeman, Vfilliam Clcnny, Leonard Nitl, l-'rancis johnson, David Walter, Norton Curley, Kenneth Grant, jack Barry Sriouif Rau'-Robert Hughes, Robert Heerens, Paul Rasmussen, .lames Lawson, Robert Stryker, David Barnum, Vfilliam Marquis, Nvilliam Berger, Vfeslcy Butterworth, Ierome Salzman Ifiril Ron'-Alice Knutl, lfrancis Spencer, lilizabeth Bernstorff, Claudia Nlelberger, Robert Vfest, .Ioyce Blacker, W'illiam Bloxham, Margaret Bernstorff, lillwyn lfriekson

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Baseball The sophomores and juniors dominate Coach Hamptonls baseball team this year, forcing their older competitors from the regular line-up. The seniors are, however, well represented on the squad. Henry Brinker maintainsla regular pitching post and Schuett remains at second. The letter men from last season are Deck, Schuett, Brinker, Frank, Feltes, Benz, Greenslade, and Connors. Of these Brinker, Benz, Schuett, and Connors are seniors. Wallace, and Anderson are the other seniors on the squad. Frank and Feltes, though juniors, are midyears and this is their last year of baseball. Early indications show that Evanston will be close to the top, if not at the top, of the Suburban League when the season ends. The infield is composed of Deck, Rogodzinski, Schuett, and Benz. In the outfield Frank holds a regular job for the second year along with Greenslade, Feltes, and Schneider. Crawford is filling Stewie Merrill's shoes ably behind the plate. Waddington is sharing the pitching assignment with Brinker and Feltes. This is Rocky Hamptonls second year as, lieavyweight coach. Last year his team went to the finals in the Suburban League race. Mr. Wilson is assistant coach and also coach of the junior varsity. The team is playing three games a week until the season officially opens, Coach Hampton following that old adage Practice makes perfect. BASEBALL TEAM Seromf Rou-Anderson, Peters, France, Benz, Wallace, Schuett, Feltes, Najdowski Front Rou'-Snyder, Frank, Wadington, Greenslade, Brinker, Crawford, Rogodzinski



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The Faculty Play Shades of Shakespeare peopled the stage at Nlchols School for tvso crnsp exenmgs last December nn the august forms of the hugh school facultx Casting asnde thexr le lrned demeanors and dlgnlhed earr1a3,es, our teachers garbed themsclxes m the tn3,hts and svneepmg govtns of eenturnes past, and presented to a eroxxded audntornum the tume honored and ever popular Tammg, of the Shrevx Hr Bacon dlscardmg hls prosale role of prnncnpal appeared before stutled though enuous ey es cloaked IU pallantry vuth plumed hat floxxmg mantle md danemg vshlp 15 the xmpetuous and YIXZICIOUS Petruchno, eentleman of Verona, and suntor to the uxen Kltharma none other than Mnss Raffertx ln bodice and trzulmg sklrt Mr Knrkpatrnck Ins fam1l1ar countenance frmged nn bobbed gray locks, adopted the personallty of Baptxsta, a rlch old gentleman of Padua, father to the shrevs and her demure SlStLl Bnnea Mlss McSloy for vxhose faur hand Mr Paul ones and Mr W L lones ned nn tlghts and an Empress Eugenne hat M1 Leach and Mr Rutter, hoxx ex er, as Bxondello md Grumxo, serx ants to Mr Petruchno Bacon and Mr Paul Lucentlo ones vnere undoubtedls the Lon Chanevs of the ex enmg Mx Rutter more by urtue of a monstrous red nose, XKl'11Cl'l only extreme agrlnty saved from the snappmg vshlp of hxs master Wir Leach because of the excellence of hls makeup and hlS lugubrnous actnons The golden voxced Vlr Waldner 1n the gunse of Tramo, another servant to Lucentxo, made a umqge contrxbutlon to the evemng 1n the form of song Mr Clarence 'vIcBr1de Mr Thrasher, Mr Baldvun Mr Brauer, and Mr Parson gaxe 1 clexer and amusmg presentatnon as serx ants ln the country house of Petruchno, and nt null be mam moons before we agam see Mr Prancls Bacon mdustrxously belabormg the face of Mr Charles MacConnell vnth a leg of mutton Others takxng part 1n the play were Mlss Reppert, a vudovn, Mr Melx m a tanlor Mr K McBr1de, a haberdasher Mr Irlsh, Vmcentlo, and Mlss Hudson, as an attendant to Bxanca Also actmg were Mnss Babcock Mnss Brumbaugh M1ss Cutler, Mxss Harrlson, and Mlss Teuscher The productlon staff was lxkew1se composed of members of the faculty, vshlle the program cover and posters were worked out by students of the art department, under Mxss Goffe Proceeds of the play were contributed to the Student And fund of the Parent Teachers Assocnatxon But, Sou ask uas the shrew tamed' Ask Mlss Raffertx' l 1 . Y 'X .lk F ' S r K I A x r - I .. , - 7 X A . y . I l .' 1 . . , . X l I x Q' x ky . V H , ,y , t , , N . - K, f y t - 1 ' 1' V ' , ' ,1 K ' v' s ' ' s - y 1 1' 1- gallantly, though hard pressed by a shrill-voiced dandy rumored to be Mr. Hostetler 4 ' V . ' . - ' J -, f Y V A. ' 7 yt - 1 1 H . Y U ' U . V l V - . l X . I I I A . - . A . . . . . . . . . . . - A . 1, Y. Y iv , . . . 7 . Y. V. I Y. . I , - . , . . 5 . ' ' 1 1 7 A Y Y .. U , .. , .,, - V TT , Y 'T ' . '

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