Georgetown High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Georgetown, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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 Class Maridell Alden wills her pug nose to Winifred Jeffers. Arthur Baldwin wills his “pep” to Junior Jones. Joy Bell wills her laugh to Ann Troxel. Joan Black wills her long walk to school to Phil Weaver. j | j [1 Jane Brooks wills her tiny steps to Kay Whitmore. V V 111 Martha Caudill wills her good posture to Miss Edmonds. Mary Chow wills her quietness to Bill Long. Jack Collom wills his dancing ability to Norman Gerard. Anne Cook wills her love for motorcycles to Pat Gonsowsky. Betty Cook wills her ability to play voile)' ball to Doris Thompson. Lela Mae Daniel wills her good behavior to Don Dalida. Ben Edwards wills his mathematical genius to Miss Henderson. Don Finley wills his ability to be heard to Lee McEvoy. Norma Gallagher wills her long skirts to Rosalie Hearnley. Bob Ilarcarik wills his smallness to Jerry Edwards. Clarence Henschen wills his bookstore job to Charles Bildilli. Bobby Holstine wills his “little” ears to Kenny Starks. James Kern wills his ability to bluff to Mrs. Humrichous. Mora Kocurek wills her extra supply of gum to Marcella Loveall. Frances Lanter wills her home project to Miss Husted. Lois Lindberg wills her speckled glass rims to Charles McKinzie in case he breaks his. Joe McClellan wills his eagerness to study to anyone who wants to. Ethel McCoy w ills her “A’s” to Mr. DeLand. Jean Maffett wills her class offices to Phyllis Martin. Beverly Maskel wills her ability as a waitress to the future waitresses of the football banquet. Sonna Matthew's wills her love for school to Billy Long. Elaine Mechalas wills her “Red” boots to Lois Gallagher. Emmanuel Mechalas wills his water guns to Air. DeLand. Dorothy Miethe wills her love for Miss Rees to Dean Rice. Ronald Miethe wills his “Rhythm Rascals” to Miss Rees. Joan Moore wills her little dimple to Norma Mills so she will have three of them, Norman Neild wills his diploma to anyone for five dollars. Ina Netherton wills Rex Cobble to Patty Boggess for safe keeping. Martha Owens wills her natural colored hair to Anita Morgan. LaWanda Patterson walls her long hair to Belva Whitaker. Kenny Pearson wills his position on the bench in basketball to Kenny Starks. Rachel Peace wills her luck to be the only female in coach’s class to Phyllis Martin. Ilia Mae Pollitt wills her singing ability to Helen Reeder. Doc Pollman w'ills his ability to skip school to Tom Rice. Delores Powell wills her ability to keep time in band class to Billy Pringle. Marilyn Pringle wills her “little” bass violin to “Pistol.” Cornelius Pruitt wills his love for hill-billy songs to Erma Richardson. Charlene Richards wills her many dates to Ruby Cundiff. Don Richardson wills his red Dodge to Rex Cobble. Leo Robertson wills his ability to sleep in Civics class to Chuck Holmes. Elizabeth Schecter wills her ability to cut hair to Pat Cahoon. Tvan Slierer wills his perfect attendance to all the dances to Jeanie Hearnley. Dale Smith wills his “crew cut” to Leon Acklen. Frank Smith wills his ability to skip school to Mr. DeLand. Pat Smith wills her line of boy friends to Jean Gallagher. David Snyder wills his unwillingness to argue to Billy Rutkowski. Leonard Sobczak wills his music to Tom Maudlin. Ann Spang wills her aggressiveness to Betty Norvelitis. Allan Stewart wills his position on the football team to George Cornwell. Betty Tanzey wills her love for athletics to Elenor Smith. Car! Thompson wills his TEETH to John Flynn. Herbert Thompson wills his car trouble to Don Bonebrake. Belva Thornton wills her CIVICS book to anyone who wants it. Pat Van Fleet wills her love for farmers to Lois Gallagher. Lou Belle Whitmore wills her extra credits to “Sixty.” Bob Winland wills his ability to get along with the cops to Don Bonebrake. Bob Zielinski wills his bow legs to Pistol Cimino.

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LOCAL NEWS: At hist week’s city election Ann Spang was elected Mayoi succeeding her father. She will have as her stenographer, Richard Pollman. CHOW-CHOW BEAUTY SALON OWNED AND OPERATED BY MARY CHOW BEST FOR LESS PHONE 000000 Alderwomen elected were Jane Blocks, Ilia Mae Pollitt, Ina Netherton and Joy Bell. We hope the city will he better managed by the women. ♦ LaWanda Patterson has just purchased Snook’s Cafe. Now it will he known as Patterson’s Percolator. New owner of the Georgetown Pool Hall is Don Richardson. POLITICS: Our President Joseph McClellan, advocated in his most recent speech to Congress that times arc getting better and people are raising their standards of living. He says, “Within a few years there will be a helicopter upon every housetop. There have been many new discoveries which will also l e put to use. Why cook a meal when you can swallow a capsule containing all substances needed for good health. With the coming of glass houses, the sale of “Windcx” has gone up 90 .” In conclusion he said, “You may think that this is the end, well it is.” The local scout master, Clarence Hen-schen, is making plans to take his scouts on a hiking trip to Hawbuck. ♦ An accident occurred last night at the corner of Main and Stone, seriously injuring the driver. Bob Winland, who was rushed to the hospital in Shcrcr’s Ambulance. Another passenger in the car was Mrs. Elizabeth Miethc, who was also seriously injured. Mrs. Patricia Binkley, who was also riding in the car was taken to Dr. Robert Holstine’s office where she was treated by Dr. Holstine and his nurse, Miss Lou Belle hitmore, for cuts and bruises. Revival is being held at the Methodist Church this week. Reverend James Kerns will deliver the messages. “What I Overheard” As I was walkin’ down the street, Two senior girls did pass. You know whom they were talkin’ about ?— That’s right—The freshman class! You could hear ’em talkin’, Just as plain as plain could be. Thought I’d sorta listen. To see what the}' said about me. And then I heard one say— “Oh! This one would be o.k.— If he was a Hit taller. And the big one would be too, If he was a little smaller.” They just kept a talkin’, You know—this and that— And then I heard one say— “Oooooo! He’s too fat”. Thought I’d just ignore ’em, And let ’em walk right past— But before’ I go— I want you to know— I’m bettin’ on the freshman classf •' -fV S iA Page Eighteen



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