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NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE STAFFS Fofurfb Row: Harold Stephens, Eliza Cartozian, Irene Mierzycki, Nancy Porter, Anne Sheehan, George Dallwig, Robert Trusdell, Helen Pietrzak, Harriet Taylor, Virginia Hedblom, Leonard Munson. Third Row: William Howe, Leone Lesage, Margaret Petry, James Lawson, Edna Miller, Henrietta Waters, Donald Mershon, Helene Woodbury, Charles Roberts. Secolul Row: Jack Heinemann, Ed Whiting, George Heinemann, Peggy Snyder, Marianne Cederberg, William Cummings, Eleanore Edwards, Phyllis Frear, Grace Braden, Dick Hedblom. Front Ro-10: Marjorie Bishop, David Hunter, Rex Gay, Lloyd Ryan, Marianne Linkman, Winifred Lewis, Edward Dodson, Frederick Owen, Mary Gaskill, Harriett Ann Pribble. SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS ll The year 193 2933, bringing to E. T. H. S. supremacy in scholarship and in athletics, has been the banner year of all time for the publications. The class of '33 witnessed the development of two publications-the newspaper and the literary supplement-from the one monthly magazine. The newspaper, itself, we have seen grow from a five-column biweeklylto a six-column weekly. Last year it received a first-class rating from the National Scholastic Press Association, of which it has been a member for two years. And this year, with the hundred per cent circulation which the budget plan has made possible, the two journalism classes formed for juniors, and with a larger staff and greater interest than ever before, an even higher standard has been set. 1 The literary forms of the EVANSTONIAN, the MAGAZINE, and the LITERARY SUPPLE- MENT, and SOFT PIPES have appeared three times, presenting the best literary efforts of the students, -while the second page of the newspaper has published others. The anni- versary issue, the most lavish and successful single undertaking of the publications this year, was able to bring out many interesting and valuable historical facts. SOFT PIPES, a magazine of student verse, appears again this year. Finally the year book brings to a close a happy school year and a happy publications year. New fields of interest have been opened, and we have found a richness in our school lives, more pronounced than ever before. f
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THE YEAR BOOK STAFF Literary Editors Charlotte Brown Peter Shumway Frederic Terrien Art Editor William McCreary Assisiants Eugene Wahlberg Phyllis Frear Business Manager Edward Walworth Assistants Roger Graves William Clark Earle Wakefield ' Frederick French Faculty Audiscrs Literary Business Art Miss Emma Reppert Mr. Layton Gouldin Miss Louise Goffe
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