Georgetown High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Georgetown, IL)

 - Class of 1928

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History of fine Class of ’29 O EPTliMBER of 1927 saw the class of '29 entering high 0 school as juniors, eagerly looking forward to the work which they were to accomplish that year. A committee met with Miss Rees, and the staff for the high school paper, The Purple and White, was decided upon. Dorothy Hurd was chosen editor and Joe Mahoney, business manager. The paper gained honorable mention at the state meeting held in Champaign. The class with the aid of Miss Clark put on a very good play, The Tightwad, a three-act comedy. In the sport realm the juniors were among the best. They had seven G” men in football and a good showing in basket ball. Both boys and girls shared the enthusiasm of track. The class was represented in all of the musical activities of the year as well as in the numerous clubs. The honor roll also always contained many junior names. The members of the class of '29 all agree that their junior year has been one of the happiest since they started to school and they are looking forward with even greater anticipation to the time when they will be seniors and do greater things. Catharine Kkndai.i., '29 Twenty-two

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FAUSTYNA J. RADOMSKI “With a spirit of ambition.” (ilce Club 1-4; B. B. 1, 2; May Fete 1, 2, 3; ComM. Club 1, 2. 3; Science Club 4; Girls Club 1-4. MAX EDWARD BALDWIN “Archie” “Everybody’s friend, nobody’s enemy.” Sec’y. 2; Treas. 3. 4; F. B. 3, 4; B. B. 1-4, “G” 4; Track 3; Ag. Clul. 1-4; Operetta 3, 4; Glee Clul) 3, 4; Purple and White; Science Club 4. NOBLE MADDEN “Doc” “Oh, Jupiter how weary are my spirits F. B. 1, 2, 3; “G” 1. 2, 3; Mgr. 3; B. B. 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Ag. Play 2; Ag. Club 2, 3, 4; Com'l Club 3, 4; Purple and White; Science Club 4. ALTA RUTH THOMAS “Silence in woman.” Glee Club 3; Girls’ Club 1; May Fete 1, 2. YEA, SENIORS! Now they are tossed to the hands of fate, This dear old class of ’28; But they will always shine with the best. Because of their training in G. H. S. I’a nr Twenty-one



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Class of 1929 OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Joe Mahoney.............President.........Santo Paradiso Ray Davenport........Vice President Bernard Morgan Mildred Stedman.........Secretary..........Mary Jo Scott Howard Callahan Catharine Kendall Robert Chapman Vernon Moreman Mary Cobble Bernard Morgan Naomi Colvin John Morgan Margaret FareRas Irene Morris Paul Gaylen Santo Paradiso Ruth Howard Selma Richards Howard Knox Willard Schaefer Alice Lacey Mary Jo Scott Helen Lewrnan Durward Smith Katherine McMahon Raymond Sprouls Mark Miller Mildred Stedman Ona Belle Moody Susie Stevenson Joe Yelikis Dorothy Burd Joe Mahoney Lorraine Cooke Ralph Sanks Ray Davenport Merritt Stahl Russell Davenport Howard Thomas Mary Dornblaser Roy Warner Altna Hess Susie Wilson Ruby VVyer A Page Twenty-three

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