Georgetown High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Georgetown, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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SENIOR PLAY A few seniors made their debut in dramatics in the senior play. It was in two scenes. One had the circus atmosphere, as it was in a dressing tent. This stood in direct contrast to the scene of the drawing room of the aristocratic Beverleys. But after all it had a happy ending. Bob was able to marry Ruthmary and keep her away from the villainous clutches of John. And they lived happily ever after—we hope. Bottom Row: Bernice Scott. Helen Herren. Mary Mahoney, Marjorie Williamson, Esther Haworth. Mary Jane Sanders. Ruthmary Emory. Second Row: George Frazier. Harold Bouton. Vance Emory. John Gloss. Ralph Kerans. Chester Smith. 1'hird Row: Tony Lementavich. Robert Elder. Director Miss Van Tress. JUNIOR PLAY The night of November the eighth we heard many and varied types of horns. Sound Your Horn was presented to a large audience. Goodner and Chandler supplied a great deal of fun operating a combined gas station and hot-dog stand. Bottom Row: Felicia Paradiso. Doris Chandler. Margaret Galbreath. Miss Van Tress. Director, Esther Judd. Edna Fix. Mary Jane Stewart. Georgia Brown. Second Row: James Switzer, Orville Wyer. Charles Sykes, Glenn Hagenson. Jack Sheets. Charles Goodner. HI-TRI The Hi-Tri League was reorganized this year under the direction of Miss Paul. This is a state organization for the development and welfare of high school girls. The picture on the opposite page shows the executive and class officers. Bottom Row: Violet Ervin. Juanita Peel, Bernice Scott. Marybelle Lewis, Louise Jenkins. Esther Cornwell. Second Row: Mary Louise Willison. Susan Edmonds, Felicia Paradiso, Jane Sanders, Betty Stockard. Miss Paul, Advisor. Third Row: Helen Jean Yoho. Viola Nield, Esther Haworth. Louise Vet-torel. Mary Jane Sanders. Joan Sheets. Eighteen



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Music and Literary Contestants Georgetown High went into the conquest of new fields this year in the music and speech departments. The music division took its first step and entered Alto. Baritone, and Tenor soloists at Bismark. Winifred Collom took first in her division but was unable to go further because of sickness. They brought home the first place banner for class B schools. The speech contestants were unusually successful this year under the new coach. Miss Van Tress. Two people, namely, the orator and the original orator, triumphed in the sub-district contest at Rankin but found stumbling blocks at Bloomington. All but one of the contestants won at the subcounty. In the county meet only one first place was taken, but a second place school trophy was brought back for the trophy case. Front Row: Billy Roberts. Margaret Reid. Edna Fix. Ernest Champion. Winifred Collom. Roy Patten. Second Row: Chester. Smith. Esther Judd. Miss Van Tress. Dramatic director. Esther Haworth. O. C. Burd. Third Row: Vance. Emoty. Miss Hill. Music Director. Commercial Contestants 3a . v -I ■ ' ' • Bernice Scott. Esther Haworth. Mary Mahoney. Marjorie Williamson. Harold Bouton. Mario Biava and Mary Jane Stewart came home with high honors frvom the district commercial contest and will represent us in the Sectional. May 9. First Row: Mary Louise Willison. Mary Jane Stewart. Helen Herrcn. Mary Carrigan. Maxine Cunningham. Juanita Peel. Second Row: Miss Paul. Bernice Scott. Mary Mahoney. Esther Haworth. Marjorie Williamson. Gertrude Coan. Juanita Holmes. Miss Clark. Commercial teacher. Third Row: Harold Bouton. Mario Biava. Newspaper Staff At the suggestion of Mr. DeLand. the Junior Class this year decided to publish each week a page of school news in the Georgetown paper. Georgetown High School News was chosen as a name for this paper. First Row: Doris Chandler. Felicia Paradiso. Mary Jane Stewart. Martha Anne Johnson. Hazel Alexander. Maxine Cunningham. Second Row: Miss' Rees. Edna Fix, Marie Sparks. Eileen James. Miss Clark. Third Row: Glenn Hagcnson. John Nicld, Cyrfis Bromley. Annual Staff ,fL. The Class of 1936 continued the practice of publishing a year book. The book this year is very similar to the “Echoes” of last year. The Editorial staff under Mr. Gorman and Mr. DeLand condensed the happenings of 1 935-36 and submitted the material to the Flanigan-Pearson Company for publication. First Row: Betty Stockard. Henrietta Herzog. Marjorie Williamson. Esther Hawo th. Mary Mahoney. Bernice Scott. Juanita Peel. Second Row: Mr. DeLand. advisor. Chester Smith. Harold Bouton. George Frazier. Ralph Kerans. Mr. Gorman, advisor. Third Row: Dwight Black. Roy Patten. T went y

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