Georgetown High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Georgetown, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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BOTTOM ROW—Clara Judd. Clare Rutkowski, Robert Hess. Lorraine Scott. Lowell Wooden. Helen Jackson. Bernice Gardner. SECOND ROW—Betty Sims. Wilma Newlin, Udell Wolff. Raymond Taran. John Hansgen. Winifred Haworth. Joe Klink. THIRD ROW—Helen Henry. Violet Hewitt. Virginia Henschen. Betty Barr. Mary Jane Allen. Janet Kocanda. Mary Dietkus. Dorothea Ann Sandy. FOURTH ROW—Norma Jean Rook, Richard Martin, Harvey Alexander. Helen Kovack. Helen Mikulski. Mona Lowing. Helen Lowing. FIFTH ROW—Halbert Alexander. Walter Zielinski. Donald Newlin. Charles Dukes. O. C. Burd. Charles Haworth, Helen Kocanda. Paul Brookshire. SIXTH ROW—Evelyn Tucker. Dean Patterson, Billy Wolff, Jack Henschen, Warren Clark, John Paradiso. Helen Zielinski. SEVENTH ROW—Naomi Morgan. Juno Edmonds. Dale Carrigan. Ralph Pollman, Billy Clark. Lloyd Hewitt, Doyle Paxton, Margaret Woodruff. SENIOR BAND During the summer fifty-two members of the Georgetown High School Band worked in a summer school of music, and gave concerts on the square every Thursday night. In August they competed in the State Band Contest at Springfield and won second place in class B bands. Each student was awarded a medal, and the school received a silver trophy. In the school year music was furnished by the members at all football and basketball games. They broadcasted over WDAN in April. Music letters were given for the earning of 875 points. In the graduating class of 39 five seniors were awarded letters. Billy Clark won the medal for the most points earned this year. On April 2, the band played in the annual music concert, Chimes of Spring . They will also play for Baccalaureate and Commencement. The officers of the Band are as follows: President, O. C. Burd: Assistant Conductor, Udell Wolff; Social Chairman, Margaret Woodruff; Librarian, Winifred Haworth. 20

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and a Xmas party for their mothers. Miss Wolfe also plans to take the advanced girls on a field trip sometime before the school term ends. President, Lucy Nield; Vice-President, Ruth Trussell; Secretary, Anna Gloss; Reporter, Barbara Kerans. F. F. A. BOTTOM ROW—James Mariage. Garnet Watts. Ralph Neild. Russell Boen. Secretary; Fred Haggerty. Vice-President; Billy Rook. President; Bennett Newlin. Treasurer; Mr. Smith, adviser; Robert Tucker. Glen Fleming. SECOND ROW—Avery Hill, Frank McNeese. Maurice Cox. Bruce Hubbard. Don Winland. Don Johnson. Gail Jones, Harrold Pribble. Ed Kotcher. Ray Hewitt, Sharon Jones. David Hill. THIRD ROW—Don Sherman. Richard Martin. Jack Roberts. Owen Powell. Robert Cook. Harold Swank, Andrew Acord. Allen Cravens. Don Newlin. Robert Biggs. Sam Austin. FOURTH ROW—Glenn Onley. John Butkus. Charles Nagy. Robert Williams. Kenneth Pribble. Robert Cornwell. Jess Maskel. Charles Crowder. Wayne Hewitt. Ernest Bonomo. FIFTH ROW—John Muncy. Lloyd Hewitt. Olin Boggess. Daton Wimsett. John Hart. Bill Rice. Warren Sprowls, Jack Miothe, Oswald Smith. Paul Cunningham. SIXTH ROW—Charles Willison. Harvey Martin, Gordon Humrichous. Paul Sandy. Frank Kovack. Dale Carrigan. Caesar Bianchetta. Bill Hill. Doyne Acord. SEVENTH ROW—Norman Elder. Ray Moffitt. Irvin Paxton. Joe Hill. Franklin Gill, Junior Williamson. Leonard Gattling. Charles ivtoHett. Harlan Hi fW Robert Finney. EIGHTH ROW—John Galyen. Wayne Cornwell. Alex Warnigus, Joe Katavich, Oren Hayes, Joe Didocka, Richard Kantout. Jack Biggs, Jay Scott.



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THE DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club reorganized this year to supervise the dramatic work done in extra curricular activities. The club did not have regular meetings. All students who joined the Dramatic Club had participated in a play, a speech in an assembly program, or had represented the school in a speech contest. Those students in the speech contests this year were Elizabeth Campbell, Ellen Reagan and George Howlett. Elizabeth won second place for the humorous reading event in Vermillion County, and first place in the District contest in extempore speaking. Ellen won first in verse reading in the county and first in the sub-district. For the last two years the Dramatic Club has given an assembly program at Christmas time. This year a one-act play, Christmas Trimmings , by Marguerite Phillips, was presented. Red Carnations was another one-act play presented by the club for the basketball banquet. Donald Naudzius, George Howlett and Mary Sanders were in the cast and the presentation proved to be very clever. BOTTOM ROW—Wilma Newlin, Frances Lowandowski, Louise Richards. Clara Judd, Marjorie Brooks, Evelyn Roberts. Zelda Midel. Catherine Naudzius. Miss VanTress. SECOND ROW—Imogone Hallett. Walter Zielinski, Walter Davis. Norman Elder, Roy Pearson. Halbert Alexander, George Howlett, Helen Kocanda. Jean Dermond. THIRD ROW—Mary Sanders, Helen Gorman, Clara Cravens. Secretary; June Edmonds, Elizabeth Campbell. Margaret Reid, Ellen Reagan, Vice-President; Doris Wells. Lucy Jane Nield. TOP ROW—Raymond Moffitt, Robert Lowe. Beryl LeCount, Bennett Newlin. Russel Gustin, Donald Naudzius. Bruce Fix. Richard Smith. O. C. Burd. Horace Payne, President.

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