Georgetown High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Georgetown, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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ATHLETICS Our basket ball team appeared to have held their own this year by a score of nine wins and nine losses. The boys didn’t seem to do as well as was generally expected. The prospects for next year appear to be fair, but we shall let next year speak for itself. The squad reading from left to right: Murphy, Zielinski, Camarata, Klink. Houghton, Wolcott. Biava, Gloss, Frazier, Lopinski, Sweeley, coach; Stimac, Burch, assistant coach. Schedule Georgetown, 18 Covington, 26 Georgetown, 15 West vi lie, 14 Georgetown, 29 Newman 25 Georgetown, 10 Side'll 18 Georgetown, 3 1 Rossvillc 16 Georgetown, 17 Catlin 20 Georgetown. 30 Westville 22 Georgetown, 2 5 Catlin 28 Georgetown. 19 Fairmount 17 Georgetown, 19 Ridgefarm 9 Georgetown, 19 Hoopeston 17 Georgetown, 2 8 Sidell 24 Georgetown, 18 Fairmount 29 Georgetown, 22 Milford 31 The Sophomores were prominent in the interclass sports this year. The Interclass tournament honors were won by both girls and boys of the Sophomore class. Cheer up, Seniors, you won’t get beaten by them again! Boys: Wyer, Hanson. Goodner, Gaisor, Hreha, Nagrodski, Tucker, Chandler, Klink, manager; Donaldson, Morris. Girls: Paradiso, Becker, Emory, Coan, Andruski, Tucker, Mahoney, Holmes, Sparks, manager; Myers, coach; Gloss. Stasavich, Cornwell. The prospects in track this year are nothing out of the ordinary. We are strong in some events, but weak enough in others to offset the strong points. Sheets, Murphy, Champion. Sykes, Reagan, Snapp, Biava, Houghton, Klink, Neild, Niziolkiwiez, Wolcott, Morris. Twenty-four



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LIZZIE GLI TZ' DIARY 1934-1935 Lizzie Glut , tripped up the stairs, A book clutched in each arm; It was her debut in Georgetown High, Thus the cause of her alarm. She entered the big assembly And stood there trembling with awe, She felt like a little mushroom Among the Seniors she saw. Right then and there she decided, Despite her shivery spine. She’d keep a diary about the school, And each day write a line. So here you see before you The finished work of Lizzie, Her personal opinions about events, They’re all here quite explicit. Sept. 4. Good gracious! Hi-Ho! My first day in the big Georgetown High School! Never saw so many stuck-ups” in all my life as those Seniors! Sept. 22. Oh, to be a football hero! But football hero or not, the team went to Oak Park and celebrated defeat by taking in the World’s Fair. Dale Morris was waylaid in the Streets of Paris. Sept. 29. Hotcha! Hoopeston came here and played today. I didn’t understand the game so I just watched the cheer leaders. Everybody on our side of the fence started yellin’ after the game was over, so I s’pose we won! Oct. 2. Hops! We’re gonna get to ride in a school bus coaxed” by Mr. Hcrrcn! Oct. 12. Teachers had to go to institute to keep up with those Seniors. Oct. 20. Mr. Murphy and the Ag. boys went to the World’s Fair and spent the day with Sally Rand. Oct. 27. Boy! Wotta trip! The Buffaloes went way down thar” to Gary, W. Va., to play, and tied them, 6-6. Oct. 31. I got to go to the Hallowe’en Roundup” tonight. The Juniors fooled the Seniors and won the stunt prize. The boys took advantage of black make-up and kissed all the teachers. Not’. 10. How we doin’? The Buffaloes again defeated Hoopeston, 3 3-0! Not . 16. I says to Mamie, I says, says I, Mamie, the Juniors’ 'Heart Exchange’ was swell, both financially and dramatically!” Not. 22. I heard that Willard Klink say, Bemcnt was sure tough, but of course, we beat ’em!” Nor. 23. Whoopee! No school! The teachers had to go to another conference. Nor. 29. Gee! The Buffaloes sure played a swell game with Westvillc today. Tom Powell sure showed his holding power” during the game as well as after—I oughta’ know! Dec. 11. Music Festival at Hoopeston today, of course I didn’t get to go. Those that had to stay home would be the freshmen. Dec. 14. Basket ball season opened at Covington. I didn’t realize it was time for it to start yet. Oh, well! at least I’ll have an excuse to get out at nights! Dec. 20. We freshies had out debutte” today. The name of it was, The Christmas Gift” of course, the Seniors laughed at us when we forgot! T wenty-six

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