Georgetown High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Georgetown, IL)

 - Class of 1918

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9 KHAKI AND BLUE, '18 VIRGINIA COGGESHALL TAYLOR Jimmy To know her is to love her. ' Our Calendar. Everyb0dy's friend, but few know her in- timately. However, from these we know of her unex- pected sayings which always bring forth laughter. Prac- tical and usually practicing the theory that it is better to keep to yourself your thoughts of others. We carry with us already a vision of Virginia in her nurse's costume. MILDRED FLETCHER Dutch Her ways are all of happiness and all her paths are fun. For a good frolic, go to Mi1dred's. She carried through with great success her characterization of Tilly in our Junior Play. We wonder why she has such an ardent sympathy for the Junior Class. If you can't find Mil- dred call up Moses'. She has traveled with the class for the entire twelve years. VEVA GWENDOLYN CARTER Carter A laugh is worth a thousand tears in any market. Charter member G. E. M. Forward on Senior Girls' Bas- ketball Team. How can she make all those baskets? In- terested in speaking and is always on hand for chorus or an operetta work. Is never too busy for a good time. The only girl in High School who has had two years' Agri- culture. MARGARET M. TATE. Tate She tells you flatly what her mind is. Guard on Senior Girls' Basketball Team. Always in for a good time and is not afraid of work. Is a special lover of winter sports. Equally good in tennis. She will proba- bly walk in the pedagogic path.

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J KHAKI AND BLUE, '18 I . HARRY L. SMITH Micky Another of his fashion, they have not, to lead i , their business. Vice-President of Senior Class. Business manager Khaki and Blue. Captain of football team 1917-1918. One of our boy-singers. His debates are always con- vincing 'and who in the Senior Class does not know his, I move we adjourn. A member of the class for twelve years. JUNE ELIZABETH ROESCH Izzy Of wit she has an abunclanceg Of 'cases' she has many. Editor-in-Chief Khaki and Blue. G. H. S. News Staff. Charter member G. E. M. Danville High School claimed her as a Freshman. She is one of those lucky people who get good grades without much study. We wonder what a play would be without Izzy. , How she does dance, play, and sing! All her work is marked by that desirable quality, pep. I -A MARY ELIZABETH JONES Betty Cupid hath 'not in all his quiverous choice, An arrow for the heart like a sweet voice. Business Manager Khaki and Blue. G. H. S. News StaH. Charter member G. E. M. Guard on Senior Girls' Basketball Team. We wonder how one so tiny can guard so efficiently. High School pianist. When she sits before a piano she seems to charm it, so sweetly do the keys respond to her touch. u A star in foreign language. RICHARD A. GRAVES. I Dick Others know his worth as well as he. He has not only been out for track each year in High School, but he has Won several medals and has an inter- est in two relay pennants. He is one of our farmer boys, but is seen guiding a Ford more often than a plow. Rather reserved, but very much worth knowing.



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KHAKI ANDB LUE, '18 THOMAS LEWIS Tom Sweet are the slwrnbers of a righteous man. Don't judge his mental ability by the above quotation. Are you in need of knowledge concerning Civics? Ask Tom. We believe he knows all about it. Rather fond of girls, especially if there is anything to eat. Football and Bas- ketball are other hobbies President of our class, 1916- 1917. He has traveled with the class for twelve years. HAZEL RAMONA SCHECTER Sheck Then she will talk, Ye Gods-how she will talk! 'Alumni Editor Khaki and Blue. G. H. S. News Staff. Never known to be in a safe medium. She is either vis- iting the heavens or bumping the earth with a thud. A lovely hostess and we consider ourselves lucky to be in- vited to take a trip to the country. HARLEY STARK Let us do, or let ns die. Editor-in-Chief of our book. A devotee of basketball. Athletic Editor of G. H. S. News Staff. Graduates with eighteen credits. Who has not had an argument with him? He is interested in extemporaneous speaking. He has a fine sense of humor. He has been with the class the twelve years. FLORENCE B. MOORE Flo Witty to talk with, pretty to walk with, and nice to think upon. G. H. S. News Staff. Charter member G. E. M. Center on Girls' Basketball Team. As a center she is always there and never fails to get the ball. One of our song birds. A pilgrim on the path of knowledge with our class for twelve years. If the future may be judged by the past we fear that she will have to resort to Portia's plan of choosing a husband by gold, silver, and bronze caskets.

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