Georgetown High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Georgetown, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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CLASS OF 1031 First Ron —Robert Warren, Miss Henderson (Adviser), June Moth, Leo Savage, Lebusanna Pa rad iso. Carl Maftctt, Mary Mae Hill. Second Row—Lyle Erickson, Leslie Spicer, lllanche Jones, Marvin Moore, Hazel Wyer, Dwight Lambert, Frances Gudauskas, Ramon Starr. Third Rote—Anna Thomas. Herman Thomas, Garnet Holstinc, Carl Hunch, Katherine Alabaugh, Kenneth .Crum, Gertrude Whitlow. Not in Picture—Theodo.e Elliott. clo)hat of the Sophomores? 0- TE day a stray kitten wandered into the halls of G.H.S. and finding that no one minded if she remained, decided to do so. Being a very lovable kitten everyone took to her, telling her all she wished to know about the various classes in school. One of the first persons she encountered was Kenneth Crum. Walking up to him, she said, “Who are you? What is your business here?” “Oh! I'm president of the sophomore class.” “Then, pray tell me something of your class.” Kenneth being very proud of his class began to rave. The history went something like this: “One fine morning the present sophomore class entered high school. Everything was new to them, but finally they became accustomed to the situation. The class in the freshman year was represented in football, won the inter-class basketball tourney, and received honorable mention in the track meet. There were several participants in the declamation contest and in semi-chorus. “This year we have several “G” men in football, as well as in basketball and track. We are also to be represented in the reading contests. “Both years have been a success and we are looking forward to the time when we shall be upperclassmen.” “Thank you very much,” said the kitten, “I think you must have a wonderful class.” KENNETH CRUM President, F.rst Semester WlXXIFRED BI RD, ’31.

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CLASS OF 1930 First Row—Reese Jones, Flossie Carrington, Mildred Wells, Violet Stahl, Clara Zielinski, Lucille Hinton, Margaret Richards, Dannie Mahoney. Second Row— Fauline Rice. Dwight Reid. Eva Illary, Orville Devore, Vera LeCount, Ivan Williams, Virgie Sprouts, Maxwell Jones, Oleta Morris. Third Roxi—Dorothy Cornelius, Mary Powell. Helen Niziolkiewicz, Mildred Alabaugh, Lucille Elliott. Edith Haworth. Edith Thornton, Mary Alice Sandusky, Elmer Learnard. Fourth Row—Wayne Henry, Olive Lancaster, Homer Flora, Nellie Porter. Ralph Knight, Ruby Ramsey, Halary Sawicki, Mary Chantos, Lorene Smith. Not in Picture—Harmon Stark. Our Future Faint and far, faint and far, 'Neath sunny heaven and evening star, A voice will come to Memory’s ear, Silvery soft, infinitely clear. Bringing thoughts half hitter yet strangely sweet, A voice making memory’s picture complete, “The class of ’30, maiden and youth, What will they give from their store of truth? “Thoughts that reach to God's stern measure Or a reckless race for Today’s fleet pleasure? But the knowledge is with me—I feel full strong Praise for great deeds to that class will belong. Mary Powell, ’30 HALARY SAWICKI President, Second Semester



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CLASS OF 1931 First Roxe—Stanley Scott Dick Morris, Rosalie Lenhart, Miss Henderson (Adviser), Anna Bradouski, Joe Gorman, Waller Velikis. Second Rote—Charles Cantrell, Donald Brookshier, Mildred Frazier, Nellie Smith, Eunice Richardson, Beneva Backus, Mary Hreha. Eugene Fazekas. Third Row—Merrill Mahoney, Winnifred Hurd, Lucille Payne, Mabel Thornton, Virginia Macky, Ruth Powell, Wilma Brown, Kathleen Schaefer. Fourth Row—Mabel Sprouls, Elizabeth Tucker, Mayrecn Thornton, Mary Hall, Doris Scott. Ruth Madden. Fifth Row—Lucy Dielkus, Frania Nicr, Nelda Jones, Leora Lowe, Yvonne Brannom, Doris Gannon, Mildred Boggcss, Lucile Galyen. Sixth Roxi—Carl Wheeler, Caradinc Nenhert, Raymond Campbell, Donald Haney, Melvin Gardner. Clarence Stasavich. Bcuna Yoho. Leo Reagan. Not in Picture—Kenneth Gookin. clo)e Sophomores We sophomores are growing up, you know, And some day we’ll be the seniors so proud. Up the ladder of life may we go; We sophomores are growing up you know. No matter what luck our way may blow, Skyward our thoughts float in a cloud. We sophomores are growing up, you know, And some day we'll be the seniors so proud. We, the sophomores who’re striving today To work, and to play with our hearts in the game Are learning the lessons of life each day. We, the sophomores who’re striving today, Will remember e’en when we are gray, Those lessons we learned since to high school we came. We, the sophomores who’re striving today To work, and to play with our hearts in the game. Jean Almy, 31. FRANIA NIER President, Second Semester

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