Georgetown High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Georgetown, IL)

 - Class of 1928

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Page 15 text:

 H. M. ADAMS, B.S. Agriculture. Kastern Illinois State Normal University of Illinois Hughie troches Ay, and tries to sing; In fact he tries almost everything. GEORGIA HENDERSON, B.S., M.S. Mathematics. Earlham College, University of Illinois This small teacher knows her Math. If you chew yum it causes wrath. HELEN D. McCAMAN, B.S. Mathematics, Physical Education. University of Illinois Helen hails from Robinson And teaches here for her mon. OPAL FRY, B.S. Home Economics. Illinois Wesleyan Illinois State Normal Oral shores us how to Fry, Believe it or not, that's no lie. MR. WOODRUFF Janitor. Mr. Woodruff is a jewel. Without him how could we have schoolT MARY A. WRIGHT Commercial. Indiana Normal Miss Wright left us before school was out. But everyone found her a very good scout. CHRISTINE KRAUSE, B.S. Botany, Commercial Geography. University of Illinois, Clark University Our newest teacher is Christine, In her subject she is keen. AGNES WEST, B.S. in Education Commercial. Central Missouri State Teachers’ College Miss Agnes West, we must confess, We don’t know as well as the rest. Faye Eleven

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IVAN C. BURCH, B.S. Science, Mathematics. Missouri School of Mines South Dakota Institute of Technology Indiana University Mr. Burch's name is Ivan You must admit he is a live one. DAISY JANE WICHER. B.S. English, Music. Northwestern University University of Idaho Daisy Jane came from the West And with the power of music's blessed. MAREECE MILLER, A.B. General Science, Biology. University of Illinois Mc.reeec Miller’s so dignified Was she ever mortified RUTH CLARK, A.B., M.A. English, French, Dramatics. Earlham College University of Illinois Miss Clark teaches English Lit And if you sleep she has a fit. H. DON SWEELEY, B.S. History, Athletic Coach. Pennsylvania State Susquehanna University H. Don teaches of stone age guys And tries to kid us, he is wise. ALICE E. REES, A.B., M.A. Latin, English, Publications. Earlham College Columbia University Miss Rees, from whom our Latin is learned. An earnest friend to all concerned. DORIS BRAZELTON Secretary. Our secretary's name is Doris She does all our errands for us. WILLIAM H. ALMY, B.S. Manual Training. University of Chicago University of Illinois Mr. Ahny hammers and pounds away sind teaches manual training all the day. Cage Ten



Page 16 text:

Tine Board of Education W. A. McMahon. Albert Hlmrichols, J. H. Myers, R. Allen Thornton Secretary J. K. Galbreath, James L. White, C. H. Henry President Three cheers tor the Board! These are well deserved cheers, for the responsibility that is cast upon these men is great. First they find a place for all the students and assemble them in some definite order. But, alas, order would never last without a watchful eye to enforce it. This leads to the task of hiring teachers to instruct these minors of the school. After these instructors have been chosen, they must be paid, which the board does, with the help of the other people of Georgetown, who back them. Then there are ever so many other expenses and responsibilities to be met, enough in fact to keep seven men busy for a year. Everything runs smoothly until the new freshmen begin to arrive and then a place must be found for them. This task falls to Mr. Black and the board. After places are found for them, it is found that a new teacher is needed. The task that confronted the board at the beginning of school again “bobs up.” and they choose another teacher. Due to the fact that there is this additional weight on their shoulders, these men should be admired rather than criticized, even if they do refuse us a half-holiday' once in a while. Pane Twelve

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