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1. Carol Hcnschcn. 2. Wanda Jonikas. 3. Phyllis and Bennie Edwards. 4. Charlene Howe. 5. Dorothy Maskel and Betty Nimrick. 6. Martha Owens. 7. Ann Span . 8. Don Finley. 9. Lorenc and I.cla Mae Daniel. 10. Helen RefTcitt. 11. Martha Owens. 12. Rosemary Devore. 13. Elizabeth Schecter. 14. Phyllis Zielinski and Don Dalida. 15. David Snyder. 16 Jcannie Hearnley. 17. William Dennis Rook. 18. Helen RefTcitt. 19. Clarence Hcnschcn.
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ROBERT ZIELINSKI “Zeke” Whitakers Class Exec. Comm. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Buffalo 1; Letter 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Buffalo 2; Letter 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Buffalo 2; Letter 1, 3; Buffalo Staff 4. BELVA ROSE THORNTON “Pete Ice Skating All School Play 4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 4; Library Staff 4; Speech Contest 3; Attended Friends Boarding School 2, 3; Senior Play 4. PATRICIA VAN FLEET “Pat Dreaming Cheerleader 3, 4; Chorus 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Social Chairman 4; F.H.A. 2, 3. 4; Parliamentarian 3; Buffalo Staff 4; News Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. Attended Indiatiola High School 1; Senior Play 4. LOU BELLE WHITMORE “Loub” Making candy and poping corn Cheerleader 3; G.A.A. 3. 4; Camp 3; Vice-Pres. 4; F.H.A. 4; Buffalo Staff 4; News Staff 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Student Council 4; Attended Waldron High School 1, Monrovia 2; Senior Play 4. ROBERT WINLAND “Bob Sleeping Chorus 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 2; Treasurer 4. Ivan She re r “Skeeter” Reading Football. 1. 2, 4; Track 1, 2,; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. (No Picture) Page Fifteen
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The Georgetown Whose EDITOR—Joan Black Robertson ASSISTANT EDITOR— Leo Robertson May 11, 1965 SOCIETY: A lavish tea party was given by Mam’sclle Dorothy Miethe in honor of the Honorable Beverly Maskel, tetiiruing ambassador of Tahiti. Among those present were: Mrs. Patricia Smith McClellan, the First Lady, The Duchess of Mudlavia, the former Charlene Richards, The Secretary of Domestic Relations, Miss Jean Louise Maf-fett, Miss Elaine Mechalas, Under Secretary to The Greek Ambassador, and several other prominent guests. During the afternoon, Miss Martha Owenski, the Noted Wagnarian Soprano, favored the guests with selections from Lohengrin. The affair was “covered” by Betty Cook, our society editor. The announcement is made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Daisy Bell Finley, the daughter of Donald and Lola Mac Finley, to Harlan Yoho, Jr., the son of Mrs. Maridell Yoho. ♦ SPORTS: The Summer Olympics are being held at the Podunk Park. Competing for the World Championship Tennis Title will be Betty Tanzey and Ethel McCoy. ♦ Allan Stewart will be defending his Tiddle-dce Winks Trophy against Challenger, Carl Tidrow Thompson. Great interest is being shown in the coming Golden Mittens Tournament. Our local boys have struggled through the preliminary bouts and are now awaiting their chance at the finals. Entered in the “underweight” class are Bud Edwards III, The Bouncing Bruiser and Battling Bomber Harcarik. Enrolled in the “overweight” class are Baby Face Sobczak and Pretty Boy Mechalas. There have been rumors that these boys may have some pretty tough competitors, principally from the fair city of Westville. “Peanut soft ball team has good chance,” says manager Frances Lantcr, “in winning high honors against Olivet.” CRIME: District Attorney, Herbert Thompson, after numerous attempts, has finally succeeded in breaking up the menacing gang of bank bandits, led by Slue Foot Snyder. With Slue Foot at the time of his arrest was his gun moll, Cutic Cook, his sidekicks Pale Face Pruitt, Boogie Baldwin, and Knuckles Neild. These notorious crooks will spend the next few years at Ding-Dong Prison with Warden Zekc Zielinski in charge. Judge Lois Lindberg of the Traffic Court fined Martha Caudill ten dollars and costs and suspended her license for thirty days on the charge of running a red light. SONNA’S SEWING CENTER open every afternoon A stitch in time saves nine. THEATRE NOTES: Everyone is so excited over the place which our local talent has taken in the Chicago musical. PRINGLE GET YOUR PISTOL. The show is being produced by John Dale Smith and Jack Doyle Collom with musical scores written by Ronald Wayne Miethe. More of our local talent have parts in the chorus line. These arc Delores Powell, Joan Moore, Flora Kocurek, and Norma Gallagher. The costume designer is the well known Madame Rachel Peace, from Paris (Illinois.) The stars of the show arc Marilyn Pringle and Frank Smith. Showing this week at Pearson’s Palace in Georgetown is The Road to ??? Page Seventeen
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