Georgetown High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Georgetown, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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Library Staff Bottom Row: Frances Magers. Felicia Paradiso. Juanita Peel. Mary Carrigan, Esther Cornwell. Charlotte Becker. Dorothy Foyer. Second Row: Gertrude Coan. Susan Edmonds. Bernice Scott. Loretta Speranza. Catherine Stouf-fer. Miss Huie. 7 bird Row: Helen Dietkus. Pearl Downing. Esther Haworth. Mary Jane Sanders. Lola Mac Boggess. Fourth Row: Ernest Champion. The Dramatic Club A new organization, known as The Dramatic Club, composed of persons who had previously distinguished themselves in dramatic and musical productions of the school, was formed this year. The club is sponsored by Miss Van Tress, dramatic coach, assisted by Miss Hill. The club elected the following officers: President. Vance Emory: Vice-President. Mary Jane Sanders: Secretary-Treasurer. Betty Stockard. The club, assisted by a group of numbers by the G. H. S. Choruses, presented a formal program on December 19. 1 936. composed of two one-act plays, entitled “The White Phantom and The Tree.” Bottom Row: Winifred Collom. Berty Stockard. Margaret Reid. Edna Fix. Mary Mahoney. Esther Haworth. Mary Jane Sanders. Gletha Earls. Felicia Paradiso. Maxine Cunningham. Second Row: Miss Van Tress. Ruthmary Emory. Susan Edmonds. Juanita Peel. Bernice Scott. Esther Judd. Helen Herren. Mary Jane Stewart. Doris Chandler. Miss Hill. I hird Row: Charles Goodner. James Switzer. Charles Sykes, Glen Hagenson. George Frazier, Robert Yoho. O. C. Burd. Ulysses Smith. Fourth Row: Ernest Champion. Vance Emory. Roy Patten. Jack Sheers. Chester Smith. Fifth Row: Billy Roberts. Dwight Black. Band and Orchestra A reorganization of the Band and Orchestra has been made in the last two years under the efficient direction of Mr. Pierce. Several new instruments were obtained by the school this year. It is hoped that in a short time Georgetown will have the best Orchestra and Band in this section of the State. Bottom Row: Ruthmary Emory. Clara Judd. Mary Louise Willison. Susan Brookshire. Esther Haworth. Winifred Collom. Marjorie Hale, Eileen Boggess. Second Row: Morris Henderson. Harry Radomski. Russell Davis. Ruth Hewitt. Esther Judd Lola Mac Boggess. Howard Morgan. Ralph Pollman. Philip Henderson. Third Row: Ernest Champion. Charles Sykes. O. C. Burd. Glen Hagenson. Joe Hreha. Chester Smith. James Switzer. Frank Kovack. Fourth Row: Wendell Black. Wilbert Lawrence. Charles Gorman. Roy Patten. Edward Wojick. T wenty-two



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Chorus The Choruses of Georgetown High School have been composed of three groups with from twenty-five to thirty students enrolled in each group. These persons have contributed of their talents to the presentation of the Vermilion County Music Festival, the Chorus and Orchestra Concert, the National Music Week Festival and numerous other school occasions throughout the year. Members of these groups represented Georgetown High School in the sub-district contest. The Choruses arc under the direction of Miss Aneita Hill. Bottom Row: Rosemary Cornwell. Mary Louise Willison. Joan Sheets. Jane Sanders. Mary Jane Stewart. Marie Sparks. Esther Haworth. Margaret Reid. Ruth Trussell. Eleanor Stasavich. Clara Judd. Mary Jane Sanders. Second Row: Ruth Cornwell. Jean Dermond. Esther Cornwell. Violet Ervin. Marjorie Hale. Betty Wells. Felicia Paradiso. Gletha Earls. Martha Ann Johnson. Hazel Alexander. Charo-lettc Becker. Hazel Sanders. I bird Row: Ernest Champion. Harmon Shaw. Hilda Mac l.cwman. Eloise Ireland. Georgia Brown. Ruthmary Emory. Susan Edmonds. Alice Fazekas. Adella Endzcllis. Bernice Scott. Gertrude Coan. Imojcne Hallet. Fourth Row: Henry Zienliski. Harvey Alexander. Louise Richards. Winifred Collom. Mary Mahoney. Betty Stockard. Margaret Galbreath. Helen Hcrrcn. Miss Hill. Gordan Almy. Orville Wycr. Fifth Row: Don Jones. Joseph Zienliski. Robert Yoho. Marybellc Lewis. Juanita Barr. Betty Rucker. Marie Haggerty. John Paradiso. Jack Sheets. Sixth Row: Charles Sykes. Joe Hrcha. Bruce Morgan. Lois Sollars. Doris Wells. Seventh Row: Gerald Hawkins. Basel Geckler. George Kotchcr. Roy Patten. Charles Jones. Chester Smith. Wilbert Lawrence. William Colvin. O. C. Burd. F. F. A. I he aim cf the F. F. A. is to develop interest in farming, better farm life, and leadership: to encourage thrift: and to develop individuality. The dub showed advancement in membership and project earnings over last year. 1 hey held their own in sports and other activities. The basketball team won several tournaments and the soft ball team was defeated only by the state champions. 1 he judging team placed third in the district contest and the Dairy team was third best in the state of Illinois. Several tours were sponsored by the club. One of these was to Wisconsin. Evening schools were also conducted on different phases of farm management. Bottom Row: Edward Dictkus. Harvey Martin. Jay Scott. Mr. Murphy. Dwight Black. Phillip I.opinski. Sammie Grider. Joe Tamalunis. Tony Morris. Second Row: Vergil Oyer. Stephen Coatc. Billy Rice. Billy Rook. Irvin Paxron. Marven Col- lom. Howard Morgan. David Regan. Third Row: Sam Parke. Charles Sykes. Wilbert Lawerence. Harmen Shaw, Ralph Pollman. Leonard Gattling. Jack Sheets. Jimmie Tintorri. Bob Morrison. Fourth Row: Darwin Chandler. Edward Wojick. Jimmie Tucker. Harvey Testa. Harold Bouton. Albert Jonikas, Franklin Niziolkiewicz. Gordon Almy. Fifth Row: John Nield. Roscoc Vogt. Jack Chandler. Joe Dalida. T wenty-tour

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