Georgetown High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Georgetown, IL)

 - Class of 1931

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mmk LA CAJA DEL ORO pi' ' V THE SENIORS J « Hazel Wyer iris’ Club 1-2 I ul) 4. Favorite Subject: Typing. Girls’ Club 1-2-4; Latin Club 3; Literary Club 4. Vera Lecount Girls’ Club 1; Science Club 2; Literary Club 3-4. Favorite Slant : I Don’t Even Care. Rosalie Lenhart May Fete 1-2; Girls’ Club 1-2-3-4; Semi chorus 2; Literary Club 3-4; Operetta 3; Purple and White 3; Yearbook 4; Commercial Teams 3; Class President 4; Girls’ Chorus 2-3; French Club 3. Favorite Slang: Shoot. Anna S. Bradouski Girls’ Club 1-2-3-4; Literary Club 3-4; Glee Club 1; Track 1; Operetta 1; Purple and White 3; Yearbook 4; Basketball 1 -2-3-4; May Fete 1-2. Favorite Slang: O Dear Me. Garnet Holstine Girls’ Club 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-3-4; Girls’ Chorus 2; Operetta 2; Track 2; Purple and White 3; French Club 3; Literary Club 4; Yearbook 4; F. L- H. Club 3-4. Favorite Slang: Ding it. Donald Haney, “Alabam” j Football 1-2 3-4, Capt. 4; F. L. H. Club 2-3-4; Literary Club 3-4; Class President 3; Purple and White 3; Yearbook 4; Public Speaking 3; French Club 3; Revue 3; Operetta 4; Junior Play 3; May Fete 3. Favorite Slang: Listen, It’s This IVay With You Kids. FAREWELL For a cap and gown four years we paid— To get knowledge with the whole mind’s tasking; And now that our foundation is laid, Our place is yours for the asking! Page Fifteen

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 THE SENIORS Russell E. Byerlky, Sap” Junior Play; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Ag. Club 1-2-3-4; Judging Teams 1-2-3-4; Boys’ Glee Club 1; Football 2-3-4; Operetta 1. Hobby: Using reference books. Lucille Galyen, Toots” May Fete 1; Girls’ Club 1-2-3-4; Literary Club 4; Basketball 1-2-3; Operetta 1; Track 1-2-3-4; Purple and White 3; Yearbook 4; Domestic Science Club 4. Favorite Slang: Oh, heck! Lebusanna Paradiso Girls’ Chorus 1-2-3-4; Semi-chorus 2-3-4; Girls’ Club 1-2-3-4; Literary Club 3-4; Domestic Science Club 4; May Queen 3; May Fete 2-4; Operetta 1-2-3-4; Science Club 1; Purple and White 3. Fa vo rite Sla tig: XI ;; cs. Kenneth Crum, “Hambone” Football 2-3-4; Track 2-3-4; Junior Play; Operetta 1-3-4; Literary Club 3-4; F. L. H. 2-3-4; Ag. Club 1-2-3-4; President of Class 2-4; Public Speaking 3-4; Glee Club 1-2; Yearbook 4. Favorite slang: Crimes! Blanche Jones Didn’t graduate. Maxwell I Jones Ag. Club 1-2-3. Hobby: Horticulture. Katie Mae Duke Georgetown 1; Poplar Bluff, Missouri, 2-3, Georgetown 4. Hobby: Reading. Doris Vione Scott Girls’ Club 1-2-3-4; Operetta 2; Revue 3; Purple and White 3; May Fete 1; Girls’ Chorus 3; Literary Club 3-4; Yearbook 4. Favorite slang: Oh, Gee! Page Fourteen



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:'; v —. r - - UVUr-r-v ! Wo 11 •.--.•. rr-V:V LA CAJA DEL ORO ...................................................... • -v-i- .... .. r.!-K-.Yt.'OCvr .v.v;‘-a Over 299 Copies Sold Yeari.y JUNIOR EYE-SCREAM No. 1 1930-1931 BOYS RULE JUNIORS THIS YEAR There’s no question as to which is the weaker sex when it conies to the junior class elections. This year the masculine element predominated in both semesters. The first semester, Dan Mahoney was chosen president; William Parke, vice president, with Elmo Snook as secretary and treasurer. The second semester, Perry Baldwin became president; Santo Paradiso, vice president, and John Testa was elected to the position that takes care of all the superfluous money that’s coming in for the junior-senior banquet. SCHOOL NOTES OF TWELVE YEARS AGO (From here, there, and yonder) Mrs. Ella Dukes was training our letter-men to get their A-B-C’s instead of G’s in those active days. A certain junior boy could tell you that reserved seats (in the corner) came pretty cheap then—but the laugh of the whole class always came at your expense! Those were breathless days for “Liz” Warner—how she would tear after Helen Mae! Anna Lee Mitchell was not yet receiving amorous advances from Joseph Henry. Martha Driskell did a specialized sort of yelling those days at her own bawl-games. STAPLE FANCY GROCERIES Baldwin Apples Santo’s Coffee Nellie’s Lemon Snook’s Olive Vol. 1 Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction MATCH THESE: Find below the correct description for each person : 1. Alma Spicer. Tony Stropus. Elmo Snook. Mildred Frazier (Nosey Miss Mid). Lois Almy. “Cannonball” Thompson. Stella Daugintis. Bill Parks. 2. 3. 4. 3. 6. 7. 8. a. The “Irishman” following in Charlie Chaplin’s footsteps. b. An eminent newspaper columnist who has nasal disorders. c. The boy with a most “wholehearted grin.” d. A famous football star who secretly indulges in the game of Tiddlywinks. e. An actress who recently made her debut in one of the most successful operettas of the season. f. An artist who gave color and talent to the scenery in the same operetta. g. A newspaper columnist who claims that she is bunk and edits a whole column of foolishness to prove it. h. A blonde, blue-eyed boy who has trouble evading the girls. Weather for 1932: Refreshing east wind (from the new assembly) and a hot time to be enjoyed by all. The junior-senior banquet will be held at the nearest hot-dog joint (if the junior pocketbook is kept on its meager diet of chicken-feed at lunch hours only.) WANTED: One sweet and modest little lady to walk to school with; preferably a brunette.—Rrancis Finkley. Page Sixteen

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