Georgetown High School - Golden Knight Yearbook (Georgetown, DE)

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Sffgivg Li, 6 cg 5 T516 Symbol 0 our been!! Hail 'l'o'f e. I 'lg Lou I ang gepaggll Hcuv, mme. YYNa+ev-3 MISH1 your black and gold, G'xeo'r'ge+ow n -Fo-fever' Bu+he1-' Q-F men igkf for her ,honor- Rn VlCl'OT 5 again. Principal You have my sincere good wishes and, l am sure, those of the faculty as your career in the Georgetown School closes and you go out to find your place in the world ot adults. The things you have accomplished at Georgetown High School will remind others that you were hereg this yearbook should serve to epitornize those accomplishments and recall mem- ories ot your association with those who helped you attain your goals. May you enjoy success in each worthy undertaking. IAMES B, OWEN Superintendent lt is again my privilege to con- gratulate the members of the graduating class and to express my appreciation for your friend- ship and cooperation. You have made fine progress and have enjoyed many excellent achievements in your school ca- reer. l hope and believe that the memory ot these times will be a pleasure and inspiration as you meet the opportunities and respon- sibilities ot the future. lt is my hope also that your resources of mind and character will continue to grow and prove adequate for their tasks so that you will be able to contribute'something valuable to every situation. The best wishes of the faculty will accompany you always. IOSEPI-l D. THOMAS Sponsors To the Class of 1951: It has been a great pleasure to work with you and to see your many accomplishments. You have shown excellent cooperation and Willingness to receive counsel. You have observed the Proverb-Hear counsel, and receive instruction, that thou mayest be wise in thy later days. A IAMES L. MARVEL FLORENCE ELIZABETH LOOSE Board of donation Mr. Henry Graves, Mr. Ralph Swain, Mr. Alden Short, Mr. Carey Sapp. Faculty 1fSfROW F Elhott yn a obst F W11lment S HIQQIDS M ow E C1ann1 P Taylor I Marvel Cannon I Booth L Trexler L. armer. Thud Row R. Cahff C. reer, I. Owen, S. Kessler, E. shleman, W. Goodman, I. Coacly. F' : . ' , A. T d ll, H. Short, H. Irwin, B. Loose. Second R : . ' 'Q . , . , D. , . , . , P ' : ' , G E Taylor B Veasey M Ieflerson M Keeler P Elhngsworth M Baxley Second Row F Ioseph M R1Cl'1 ardson, M. Trammell, E. LaBar, M Burton, E. Purnell, B. Talbert, Schoenherr, C. Hopkins, G. Bar A. George. First Row: H. West, I. Hilty, M. I A r 4 Muse 6316.6 Sidi NXeXvm NXumXord, BMS. Groce Bom ' we K Mrs 'modx Gus CX Corp se Emo XXM54 NYxXdte Hkiiede Common. NR Gucket. ' Smii Qkexiefmxax Show , Lemme Kohn . Mis D emma , Mixes 'NN eXX-5 , Mis. Mis. 'NN oker , NX:-5. EXXXo.qew owe, Mvas Dodd. EM-5. XN cmkrxqkoo. Mis. Cooovr eq . 5 Hoxrq Xoeeph. ce ?ekxq f Lexwouvf , id, Hom 'NN Nom X Xxfwmko Glasses I.-. .- Q f A Qian torsk- Seniors President Dale Pepper Vice-President Iimmy Pepper Secretary Ina West Treasurer Anna Moore WILLIAM HUDSON BRYAN L Bill Bill is an active member ot the Senior class and is noted for his smile and friendly atti- tude. He has played as guard on the basket- ball team ior three years and Was co-captain during his Senior year. He Was also Vice- President of the Athletic Council and in the Barber Shop Quartet. In the Iunior play, he was a window cleaner and took the part of Martin, a student, in the Senior play. His favorite expression is, Let us pray. OSCAR DAVIS BAILEY i Oscar is a member of the Projectionist Club and participated in both the lunior and Senior class plays. He lives at Redden and plans to become a pilot, His hobby, radio building and repairing, keeps him quite busy. Oscar is often heard saying, 'fYou don't know, do you? BETTY ANN CARMEAN Betty Ann is one ol the lucky girls that has received her diamond. She has been a mem- ber of the Chorus and the Dramatic Club for tour years. Betty Ann took part in the Iunior play, and she was a member of the Golden Herald Staff. She is a great lover of music. Being a good housewife is her only ambition for the future. DOROTHY MAE DAVIS Dot Dot has been a member of the Senior Library Club for three years. Her favorite class is home economics. During the Iunior play she was a member of the ticket committee and she was a member of the publicity committee during the Senior play. Her favorite activity is dancing and her ambition is to be a clerk in a department store. BETTY CAROLYN FOSKEY Skinny Skinny is the hard Working girl everyone looks for when there is something to be done. She served on the Cheering Squad for six years and Was a member of the Student Council, Photography Club, and Treasurer of Associated Students. Skinny participated in basketball and was the manager of the girl's softball team. After graduation she intends to become a secretary. MARIE CATHERINE FLOOD Our class is very fortunate in having Marie join us from Woodbury, New lersey, in our Senior year. Marie Worked hard as an under- study and usher in our Senior play. Marie Was a member of the yearbook staff. Her in- terests after graduation lie in the secretarial field. DALLAS DENNIS GREEN When We think Frank Sinatra is around We can be sure it's Dallas we hear. He was a member of the Barber Shop Quartet, Vice- President of the Assembly Committee, and Treasurer of the F.F.A. We can't remember when we've ever seen Dallas angry. His friendly manner will help him in his Work at ConoWay's Where he is now employed. Dallas Was the Purser in the Iunior play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. MAXINE E. GIVEN S Max Max is the light-hearted and gay member of our class. She is always Willing to lend a help- ing hand. She was chosen co-captain of the hockey team and was a member of the bas- ketball and softball teams. Max was a mem- ber of Senior Dramatics and Girls' Shop. She took leading parts in both class plays. She is now employed by the Diamond State Tele- phone Company and will continue work after graduation. IOSEPHINE MAE HOLSON NIO!! Io is the quietest member of our class. She was a member of the Senior Library Club. lo's hobby is taking pictures. Her favorite sport is basketball. Io is always ready to help anyone when she can. Her ambition is to become a nurse. IEANNE HEARN Ieanne has been a member of the Girls' Shop Club for two years and a member of Photog- raphy Club. In the Iunior play she played one of the leading roles as Cornelia and in the Senior play had the leading role of Miss Brooks. She likes hockey and has participated in it for two years. You will probably hear her saying, Number p1ease, after graduation. BESSIE PEPPER HOUSTON Bessie is one of the quiet members of the class. Her ability to do things correctly has helped our class through the years. Her am- bition to become a successful housewife has already been fulfilled. She was a member of the Library Club and treasurer of the Athletic Council. AUBREY TRUMAN HUDSON Aubrey has done a fine job as president of the Student Council, and has been one of our most outstanding athletes. He partici- pated in basketball, baseball, track, and was co-captain of the football team. Aubrey had the leading male part in our Senior play. He is successful in everything he does. After graduation he will continue his education. IOSEPHYNE HUNTER I IIOI I Io is one of the most ambitious girls in the class. She did a fine job of playing Mrs. Skinner in the Iunior play. Io was a member of the Senior Chorus, Golden Herald, and she served as a cheerleader for three years. Her big heart and great ambition will surely help her in being a successful beautician. ll-XNET HUDSON Ianet has a disposition that can take any kind of teasing. She was a member ot the Golden Herald for two years. During her Senior year Ianet was the co-society editor and business manager. She. was on the publicity and ad- vertisement committees and also an usher for both the Iunior and Senior plays. Ianet is planning to become a beautician after graduation. PEARL WINIFRED I ONES ' ' Winnie Winnie is the pep of the class. She lives in Ellendale and is sure to let you know it. She is on the feature staff of the Golden Herald, a Student Council representative, and a member of Girls' Shop. She was a member of both the Iunior and Senior plays. Her ambi- tion is to be rich. We wish her Well! She always says Search me! When she gets rich We Will. PAULINE L. KEELER Polly Polly has been a member of the Drum Major- ettes during her four years of high school. She was in charge of the ads for the play during the last two years. She took part in the Iunior play and also had the part of Elsie in the Senior play. Her participation in hockey and basketball keeps her busy be- sides being a representative of Student Coun- cil and a member of the Senior Chorus and Sussex County Chorus. MILDRED IEAN MACKLIN nlecnn lean has been a member of Chorus for two years and a guard on the basketball team for three years. She is also on the Golden Herald staff. Iean can often be heard saying, My goodness, and her hobby is listening to Ianet's jokes in home-ec class. For some strange reason, she seems to be very fond of red hair! Iean's pleasant personality will make many people happy when she becomes a nurse. NORMA MARIE KING Kingy Kingy is one of the peppiest girls in the Senior class. Her flashing smile and gay laugh catch the attention of everyone. She represented our class in Student Council during her four years in high school. She also was in the Photography Club and Senior Chorus and did a fine job as prompter in the Senior play You probably have heard her say, May I help you? several times at the lim-bo Curb Service. EARL PHILLIP MITCHELL Earl is a quiet guy with an indescribable laugh. He has been active in football, basket- ball and track during his high school years. Earl is president of the Athletic Board of Con- trol, co-captain of the basketball team, mem- ber of the Golden Herald staff, and he worked on the scenery for both Iunior and Senior plays. He was active in the F.F.A., Barber Shop Quartet, and Athletic Council. Earl hopes to .become a mechanic. We know he will succeed. NORMA LEE ALICE MITCHELL Norma Lee has the privilege of being the tallest girl in the class. She took parts in both our Iunior and Senior plays. She, being co- captain, is an outstanding athlete in hockey. She has also done her job well as manager of basketball. She is a member of the Senior Chorus and of the Senior Dramatics Club. Norma Lee expects to be spending some time at the Georgetown telephone office after graduation. , ANNA ELIZABETH MOORE iii i Anna is the jolly member of the class. She had a major role in both the Iunior and Senior plays. She has been class treasurer for three years and has taken an active part in the Dramatic Club and Chorus. Anna is also Student Council secretary, After graduation she will continue her work at Bryan and Rollins SHIRLEY IOAN Monais Shirley is the pretty and gayhearted girl of the Senior class. We were lucky to gain her in our lunior year. She took a leading part in the lunior play and played Rhonda in the Senior play. Shirley has also taken part in the Chorus and has been on the Golden Herald staff. She will be continuing her work at the Sussex Countian after graduation and will get married. ELLERY LEO PARKER . . E 1, , El's the happy-go-lucky fellow of the class. I-le is an ambitious member and took impor- tant parts in both the Iunior and Senior plays. El has been excellent in both football and baseball. He was a member of the Barber Shop Quartet, and a representative in the Student Council. After graduation he will join the Navy. PHYLLIS ANN PARKHU RST Phy1 Phyl is known for her long naturally curly hair. Her ability to get along with everyone will help her in the future. Phyl took part in the Senior play and assisted in the lunior play. Most of Phyl's time is spent in Lewes. She is active in Golden Herald and Senior Chorus. Her hopes of the future lie in the beautician field. IAMES PEPPER iilimmyf, limmy has been an active member of the foot- ball, basketball, and track teams. Iirnmy is a lot of fun to have around. His ability to make friends at a glance is a great advantage to his success. Iimmy is a member of the FFA., Athletic Council, Photography Club, Barber Shop Quartet, and he is aiming for the me- chanical field. DALE RODNEY PEPPER Bud Bud was President of the class three out of four years. ln his Senior year he was elected co-captain of the football team. He has been an outstanding athlete in football, basketball, track, and baseball all through school. Bud's warm personality has made him a friend to all. KORETTA ADELIA PRETTYMAN ukiniel, Ianie is one of the Harbeson roller skating fiends. She is a busy little gal who took part in both the Iunior and Senior plays, Golden Herald and Chorus, and is this year on the hockey and softball teams. Ianie is sure that you know because that is the' expression she so frequently uses. Her ambition is to become a physical education teacher. MARGARET CARLYN PRETTYMAN Peggy Peggy is the lively gal from Harbeson, that gets around a lot. She has a habit of saying, You know it. Peggy was a member of the Senior Chorus for three years. She was usher in both the Iunior and Senior plays. After graduation she wants to work in Seaford. HAROLD ROGERS . - Meet Harold, the brawn in back of the Senior class. Harold took part in the Iunior play and helped with the Senior play. He is President ot the Athletic Council, a member of F.F.A., Barber Shop Quartet, Stage Crew and the Golden Herald Staff. He took part in football and track. Harold will continue his work at the Sussex Countian after graduation. CATHERINE MABLE REYNOLDS HKMY., Kitty's ability to get work done accurately and quickly has been of great value to our class. She has made an outstanding record in athletics and is quite popular around G.l-l.S. She served on the cheering squad for six years and was a member of the chorus, and Photography Club. Kitty did an excellent job as business manager of both the Iunior and Senior plays and of the yearbook. She will continue her education after graduation. SARAH CATHERINE SCOTT If we hear someone giggling we can be sure it's Sarah. She has been a member of the Chorus and Dramatics Club for four years. Sarah took a leading part in the Iunior play. She hails from Stockley, and has interests in Lewes. Her chief ambition is to be a nurse. ISABEL, ELLEN SHERMAN ..IS,, ls is a member of the Golden Herald staff and Chorus, Her favorite expression seems to be I don't know, while her hobby is roller skat- ing. She Worked on make-up in both the Iunior and Senior plays. After graduation Isabel plans to become a nurse, We know her conscientiousness will make her very suc- cessful in this field. RALPH CLIFFORD SHORT Shortie Shortie has been a very active member of the Senior class, l-le is President of the Future Farmers of America and a member of the Barber Shop Quartet. I-le was on the stage crew for the Iunior play. Shortie lives up to his name as he is the shortest member of our class, SHIRLEY ANN SHORT Ann Ann is one of the busiest girls in our class. She had a major role in the Iunior play and was a student in the Senior play. She was a member of both the hockey and basketball teams, secretary of the Athletic Council, Edi- tor of the Golden Herald and a member of the yearbook staff, Ann will continue her edu- cation after graduation. VIRGINIA WALTER iiGinnYff The outstanding capableness she has shown in handling responsibilities induced our class to choose Ginny as editor of the yearbook. She was a member of the Chorus and Golden Herald. Ginny was also a member of the cast in both plays, Iunior and Senior. Her classmates are wondering about her achiev- ing so much in so little time. I-ler happy dis- position will prove to be very beneficial to her in the nursing field. INA LOUISE WEST Ina has served as secretary of our class for two years, doing an excellent job. She has made an outstanding record in hockey and basketball. Ina has taken part in both our Iunior and Senior plays. She is in Photog- raphy Club, Athletic Council, and a repre- sentative in Student Council. After gradua- tion We Will probably be hearing her say, Operator, THEODORE WILSON ' Ted Ted has been an active member oi our class. He took part in the Barber Shop Quartet and was President of the Senior Rifle Club. Ted played the part ot Admiral in our Iunior play. He was a member of the football team during his first three years of high school. I ACK WALTON lack entered our class this year from Bridge- ville. He was an active member of our basket- ball team and has participated in Barber Shop Quartet and Rifle Club. lack is very energetic and his favorite pastime is teasing. When We hear someone saying, I don't know, We can be sure it is lack. ELEANOR RAYE WORKMAN t.RaYe,f Raye is the cute little blonde with the laugh- ing blue eyes. She was a member of the Chorus, Photography Club and she did a splendid job as prompter for our lunior play. Alter graduation you will find her living down near Millsboro, as she is one ot the girls with a diamond on her third finger. Q? qi-I :fig iii ss lf! -ft 15 QQ my rl 'Il 9' 5 ft? ' ,1 M , get -mv: .. R' ' fl N wi' 'Q g.. A ,I fi ' -49:42- , -if - j'- Eiltvftg ggi ,we 'E . new-Lf , 'i1E,'frA w' WEW' -,- Ut ' ' mf: wp' 1 Our eighth year came and with it new activities and respon- sibilities . . . for the first time we could go out for sports . . . seventh and eighth grade teams . . . we had a big job choosing our subjects and courses for the next four years . . . ln the ninth grade we were initiated into high school . . . remember how queer we looked . . . dresses on backwards and boys with make-up on . . . Then in our sophomore year initiation again . . .. only this time we weren't on the receiving end . . . at Christmas we had a party . . . funny presents and singing Christmas carols . . . Finally we got to move to the seats reserved for juniors . . . a lovely Christmas Dance with a beautiful tree in the center of the gym . . . remember all the rehearsing for the play and rush- ing like mad to sell ads and tickets . . . finally the PROM! . . . what to use for a theme . . . it was hard to decide but our Club '51 Was, well, just Wonderful! . . . At last . . . seniors . . , and wasn't there a lot to do! . . . getting our rings . . . everyone going around holding out his hand self- consciously . . . giving our play Our Miss Brooks . . . Aubrey as student council president . . . Dale as our class president . . . ordering our name cards and announcements . . . eating a de- licious Christmas dinner on the twenty-first of December and dancing until 12 . . . homework . . . werent we glad when Easter vacation came . . . almost through . . . getting our college appli- cations in . . . already looking for jobs . . . senior themes . . . examinations . . . another Prom . . . for this one we can relax . . . were the guests . . . our senior trip . . . the Golden Shield coming out . . . class night . . . baccalaureate . . . commencement. These twelve years have been filled with many things for us to remember- they will live with us always. - - gr-1712 ,hu . v' .4 1 3 -- ' ,, ' - 'VT' 'Sz HP' ,gy- - 'ttf-it is- nt T tt. r Reg t r , 1- - f-- ' Q ,- 5' '. ' -1 ' ' - ',-'f-.'- : n 'mfr saw ri .. t ' rw- W .-Q - L i me . if KE 3-.-' j .- af6 ?- z ' 52 ' Li- . 5 M- : .I ?I?n-Hn .- .-,Q na x . I H.. '1-11 m'.. I i - ,. : - ' I .-I x L , I ' ,-.513 2 - rm IS 01' A it lit Well, finally we're graduating . . . after twelve years . . . it -Q really doesn't seem that long . . .- ' S Remember our first day . , . all our mother's accompanied us gig to get us settled . . . the first six years . . . elementary school -ff- . . . studies and good times . . . parties on holidays and then We fit' were in junior high . . . Vg, as ': The seventh grade . . . everyone feeling grown up . . . chang- ing classes for the first time . . . different subjects . . . 5 1 1 ss ' I -1 1 f 5565: ., 5 I .51 'E H f 1' 4-ld L E GW , 4 ,- id' I - l 5 m 5 I rl . at f ' Y-x , , hay -L 4 l . ff- L 1, , 4 - 1.4. , J gfjffrim ii - :P ' V N- -'A . ' - .if ' - .. ' 242' 5 . ,t-- +55 . . , we - - , - ' l ,. I 5 . a -' , L E 4 'Q 6. - ' la fri: ' 4' ,..., ' 'l'--21 fu I '5' Rf -- P 7 9 'lf -f ' T15 i . I. - , , K-. . - - .f 5 -. ,tl rt- L v J . , .. - - ,Q ,'h , -I fm.: vs I ' ,l rf' L a wa : 1 . V Q. .-.g,-'41 YI gh Y 3 'F 1 ' if px -v ui -gs 4- R Q 4 I A ,. ' I, X ' ' 4 - .92 Q ' L ' ui - J . .1 t fe.-.ge .gge..gae . . . Prophecy We Prophesy That In 1961 ., ' P l. Oscar Bailey is flying transport planes across the Savannah Ditch. 1-'yi' LN gt 2. Bill Bryan is raising chickens at Ellendale Swamp. A. g - 2 3. Betty Ann Carmean is ,taking care of the little Arties . - Q -- 4. Dorothy Davis is a clerk in one of Earl Mitchell's many wholesale stores. , , '1 'A '1 A'-5 - -. H- ,. 5.. ef! 1 2 'J --4 il x - .. I f-., - ft'-T' . ,- - .54 F!-Y . - fc ,The 5: 'C if ri T3 X' , l 5. is .1 gli' if r f.- A ' l F3 ki N- 1 1 its B' PJ 1 2 ,. U 24 l' .E be L Ku L. Carolyn Foskey is secretary for the Cordrey Feed Company. Marie Flood is a receptionist in Earl Mitchell's wholesale store. Maxine Givens is living in Clarksville raising chickens and cain. Dallas Green is singing Mona Lisa while he washes the windows for Conaway Motor Co. Ieanne Hearn is chief operator at the telephone office. Iosephyne Holson is supervisor at the Milford Hospital. Bessie Houston is celebrating her eleventh wedding anniversary. Aubrey Hudson is captain of the U. S. S. Georgetown. lanet Hudson is married to an outstanding Air Force Officer. Iosephyne Hunter is running Io's Beauty Shop. Pearl Iones has married a multi-milionaire. Polly Keeler and Catherine Reynolds are starting a Lonely Hearts Club . Norma King has just opened a new curb service in town. lean Macklin is a night Supervisor in the Delaware Hospital. Her favorite patients are redheads. Earl Mitchell is managing his wholesale company in Georgetown. Norma Lee Mitchell is working as assistant chief operator at the tele- phone office and raising a family. Anna Moore is still a secretary for Bryan of Rollins. Shirley Morris is the interior decorator in her own home. Ellery Parker is running for Town Dog Catcher . Phyllis Parkhurst is employed in Io's Beauty Shop. Dale Pepper, a carpenter, has been suffering since last week, when the hammer hit his thumb instead of the nail. 'ti' 3 - a l:, 'f - ' Jig... . . is .Aw ' fifgipe' 1 L -. -fix? ' f size Q - 3 i H I , ll E., Plgm .1-07, ' I '- . Y . Im ,, fr av P5 ,K , -. . 1 61 FE Z O i Q fm vt E . ,1 Q E 55-1' - .. fa F 'I - 4 'E :nl -' Q ' rt G v- 1 ' 15' ' r., ' , Tryff-'TE at at 'S ' i Q 8 l I V' in hi 4 l ' 1 A 4l' an ' 'FE i f ff -N' ax ig 1 'Fifa :ff E f , ' Q . ' '92 ee gtgfgaj limmy Pepper is enjoying life in the Navy under Aubrey's supervision. - .J ,TQ Koretta Prettyman is teaching Physical Education at the University of 1 A Delaware. ' -Q Peggy Prettyman has finally moved away from Harbeson following her .Q 8 sister's footsteps. ?' 1 i Harold Rogers is now writing Harold Says , formerly entitled Susan l 5 +f Says in the Sussex Countian . '31 - ag Sarah Scott is a nurse at a military hospital in Georgia. H. , '- 'I Isabel Sherman is a switchboard operator at Beebe Hospital. rriwri 5 Ann Short is teaching English in Georgetown since Miss Loose retired. gin ' Ralph Short has gotten taller by painting so many ceilings. 41 9 Virginia Walter has decided to give up her nursing career and has M married. l WE 35. lack Walton is chief electrician on the U, S. S. Georgetown . if 36. lna West has a controlling interest in the Cordrey Estate. 2 ' ' 37. Leon White is being featured by the Barnum Bailey Circus as an expert IE ff lion trainer. 38. Theodore Wilson is playing the part of Romeo in Romeo and luliet on Q' Broadway. 39. Eleanor Workman is now Mrs. Russell Warrington. l' . . -ir, , .-- mef Q A .. - 'L ' 1 'A 'NP -. V, ' -S lf Ji-v ' ' J' f., I ',g2A.2- me - .. i?:5l'3?5l5?.'E ,se-ssfgfsglfrriea ,J Uh Ulll We the class ol 1951 rn the town ol George own on thrs erghth day of Iurre rn the year of our Lord nrneteen hundred and trtty one o hereby declare that To all the lunrors we leave all the roads eadrng to the arrport To all the faculty we leave long lastrng peace and quret and the abrlrty to teach rn more crvrlrzed classrooms Vrrgrnra Walter and Harold Rogers leave Ellen Scott and Carlton Workman therr seats rn the back ol the Englrsh class Dallas Green bestows hrs tavorrte Mona rsa smrle to Barbara Dunham Surely Rosalre Betts wrll accept some ot orrna Lee Mrtchells herght Brll Bryan wrlls hrs shy manner to Dot Marrner Ellery Parker leaves hrs car to Royston ettrt Heres to warmer rrdrng Royston' To Bett Krn y g goes Isabel Shermans curly harr Dorothy Bryan rnherrts Ianet Hudson s good drsposrtron Betty Ann Carmean and Anna Moore wrll the road to Mrlton to Shrrley Ioseph lean Ellrott acqurres Marte Floods black harr Nellre Kmg rs bequeathed Dorothy Davrs typrng abrlrty Sara Scott bestows her grggle to Peggy Morrrs To Marshall Baker and Mary Walter goes atherme Reynolds abrlrty to get good marks rn French Madrlyn Mcllvarne recerves lean Macklms appetrte because lean doesnt want rt any more Theodore Wrlson leaves hrs herght to Ollte Baker Pearl Iones wrlls all her worrres to Betty nn Iohnson Shes worn out tryrng to cope wrth them Eleanor Workman bestows her abrlrty to get along well wrth her teachers to Ann Sprcer Ralph Short leaves hrs abrlrty to study to Derrrll Rennewanz Donald Hrtchens recerves Earl Mrtchells broad shoulders To Mrldred Mrllman goes Peggy Prettyman s ladylrke walk Shrrley Morrrs bequeaths part of her love for Merrrll Baker to Barbara Baker Betty Lou Wrlson and Shrrley Russell rn herrt Carolyn Foskeys petrte frgure Polly Keeler wrlls her baton to Grace Iones Thurman Anderson gets Ann Shorts grit of ga losephyne Hunter s lokes Call three of theml go to Rrchard Warrrngtorr Bessre Pepper Houston leaves her quret personalrty to Rrchard Short Bob Ellrs rs bequeathed Aubrey Hudsons and Dale Pepper s leadershrp technrque wrth the farrer sex Beatrrce Fleetwood acqurres Koretta Pretty man s skatrng abrlrty Ina West leaves Dale and Irmrny Peppers teasrng to someone else who can take rt and strll keep rn a good humor Merrtll Grvens recerves all Oscar Barleys worn out unrlorms Norma Krng bestows her shyness to Martha Adams Maxrne Grvens was gorng to leave her two front teeth to Dorrs Revelle and Gwendolyn Lynch but she decrded she needs them more than they do To Ernest Wrlson goes lack Walton s phys rque leanne Hearn and Phyllrs Parkhurst bestow th rr abrlrty to play the treld to Irene Henry Io Holson leaves her abrlrty to catch a man and keep htm to Beverly Iustrce Leon Whrte leaves hrs abrlrty to get out of school to anyone who can get away wrth rt and especrally Rrchard Short 5 d I I D l ' ' . - I L. ' ' b. N . , . I I .I I A - To Kenneth Rogers,-Iimmy Pepper wills his C - 1 . . I I . ' A. l I I - . l . 20 -V1 bcffrfffpwv Juniors President ........ b ,......... Robert Ellis Vice-President ...... Richard Warrington Secretary ..... ,... B arloara Dunham Treasurer . . . . . .Margaret Morris CLASS OF 1952 The Class ot 1952, under the faculty supervision ot Miss Marcella Short and Mr. Franklin Willment, presented the an- nual junior play in the spring. They en- tertained the seniors at the prom on May 4. First Row, Lett to Right-Mr. Willment, Miss Short, M. Adams, I. Henry, R. Betts, N. King, G. Lynch, B, L. Wilson, E. Scott. Second Row-G. Iones, B. Fleetwood, I. Elliott, D. Revelle, B. King, B. Baker, B, Iustice, M. Walter, S. Russell. Third Row-D. Rennewanz, C. Workman, M. Millrnan, M. Morris, B. Dunham, M. Mcllvaine, D. Mariner, B. A. Iohnson, A. Spicer. Fourth Row-O, Baker, R. Ellis, M. Baker, K. Rogers, R. Pettit, M. Givens, T. Anderson, R. Warrington, R. Short, E. Wilson. I Sophomores President ..,.......... Betty Ann Hunter Vice-President . . .Norma Iean Steigelman Secretary ..... ............ R uth Turner Treasurer ,... Iane Bell CLASS OF 1953 The Class of 1953 initiated the freshmen with unprecedented success on October 12. They received similar punishments from the class of '52 last year. The spon- sors ot this class are Mrs. Agnes Tyndall and Mr. Earl Eshelman. First Row, Left to Right--Mrs. Tyndall, H. West, N. Phillips, E. Carmean, I. King, A. Cook. S. Rogers, R. Turner, H, Clyde, D. Schott, N. I. Steigelman, M. E. Conaway, C. Iohnson, R. Howell, Mr. Eshelman. Second Row-B. Wells, B. Culver, C. Russell, M. Sampson, S. Hitchens, S. Breasure, I. Bell, L, Iones, B. A. Hunter, C. Abbott, I. Short, F. Calhoun, S. Cooper, A. King. Third Row-I. Hearn, F. McDowell, R. Iohnson, R. Sockriter, R. Lanktord, V. Macklin, D. Conaway, B. Littleton, K. Dean, I. Stoeckel. Fourth Row-D. Short, I. Veasey, A. Olson, P. York, D. Pepper, T. Davis, D. Scott, R. Wilson, P. Rogers, L. Mcllvaine, R. Pepper. -.231 -l--- ol 1 Freshmen President ........,..... ..... I ane Muir Vice-President . . . . .. .Drew Abbott Secretary .... ...... B arbara Scott Treasurer .....,........ Margaret Parker CLASS OF 1954 The freshmen were initiated into senior high school on Gctober 12. Their spon- sors are Mrs. Iva Booth and Mr. Elmer J' Cianni. Many of the members participate in the band and sports programs. They are the first class to draw up a budget for the remainder ot their high school years. First Row, Left to Right--Miss Irwin, Mrs. Booth, S. Matthews, D. Crain, M. Parker, B. Scott, K. Wilkins, G. Warrington, H. Spicer, -P. Dover, I. Frank, E. Paynter, M. Headley, I. Short. Second Row-Mr. Cianni, D. Holloway, C. King, M. Rogers, B. Abbott, P. Rust, A. Godwin, M. L, Waller, B. Willey, A. Isaacs, C. Gordy, A. West, C, Brittingham, L. A. McGee. Third Row-D. Rennewanz, R. Thompson, I. Carey, K. Parkhurst, C. Hitchens, I. Muir, B. Holston, B. I. Sherman, T. Pettyjohn, R. Iohnson, G. Messick, C. Ellwanger. Fourth Row-G. Stoeckel, E. Serman, V. Hitchens, E. Workman, W. Wireman, H. Coar, H. Short, T. Morris, D. Abbott, C. McCabe. Fifth Row-E. Massey, C. P. Spicer, R. Pettyjohn, K. Dodd, B. Byram, R. Short, D. Stewart. 24- Junior high First Row, Left to Right-Mrs. Higgins, L. Mitchell, S. Lowe, I. Swain, L. Hastings, A, Grable G. King, C. Libel, I. Burns, D. Pepper, C. Headley, I. Stevens, D. Hitchens. Second Row- Mr. Kessler, B. Donovon, S. Littleton, P. Hill, G. Veasey, B. White, I. Conaway, M. Sharp, I Koeppel, A. Baker, S. Short, M. Holson, N. Abbott, I. Gordon. Third Row-L, Wilson, C Baker, H. Shemon, R. Wilson, E. Hastings, N. Warrington, R. Holston, I. Tunncll, G. Porter G. Lewis, R. Veasey, W. Fleetwood, F. Kruger, W. Adams, H. Elliott. Fourth Row-R. Cona- way, R. Hough, R. Brittingham, C. Stevenson, W. Van Auken, R. Olson, M. Iester, I. Hitchen R. Thomas, I. Prettyman, V. Townsend, L. Samrnons. First Row, Left to Right-H. Ioseph, G. West, I. McAllister, W. Godwin, C. Richardson, T. Timmons, L. Adams, A. Marvel, W. Meredith, G. Isaac, I. Smith, E. Bramhall, G. Waller, Second Row-Miss Parmer, R. King, I. Cordrey, I. Boggs, S. Hitchens, P. Elliott, E. Dickerson, D. Tyndall, B. Space, R, Ryan, B. Tyndall, G. Frank, B. Mercer, E. L. Barr, P. Swain, M. Mes- sick, E. Haddad. Third Row--Mr. Goodman, I. McGee, R. Rogus, G. Adams, A. Veasey, E. Kelley, S. Short, B. Wheatley, B. Short, E. King, M. Fleetwood, P. Webb, R, King, L. Iohnson, L. Thomas, M. Stockley, A. Henry. Fourth Row-E. Harris, L. Rust, C. Messick, H. Prettyman, D. Penual, W. Wilkens, I. Rogers, R. Marvel, C. Rogers, V. Brittingham, R. Short, L. Whitmore. Filth Row-D. Bunting, A. Greenwalt, G. Pepper, D. Rennewanz, R. Givens, R. Davis, R. Pase, R. Moore, D. Lister, D. Hudson, C. Lockwood, D. Veasey, D. Scott. 25 1 W v Y B ol, I V Q? gym' Seated: N. Warrington, Ft. Turner, C. Foskey, B. Ellis, A. Moore, G. Veasey. Second Row: P. Keeler, G. Isaacs, D. Short, R, Brittingharn, R. Holson, C. Lible B. Mercer, I. Cordrey. Third Row: B. A. lohnson, l. West, I. Muir, M. Morris, M Walter, P. Iones. Fourth Row: Ollie Baker, R. Pepper, D, Penuel, D. Abbott T. Morris, V. Macklin, E. Serinan, G. Lewis, Mr. Owen. Student ouncil The Student Council is the student governing body of the Associated Students. Represen- tatives are elected by the stu- dents ot each homeroom. Meet- ings are held weekly. Once a month two representatives from the group attend a Sussex County Student Council Asso- ciation meeting. Athletic ouncil First Row: Mr. Kessler, B. Hous- ton, A. Short, H. Rogers, Mr. Coady, Miss Iobst. Second Row: D. Tyndall, H. Coar, D. Rennewanz, I. Burns, I. Pret- tyman. Third Row: D. Bryan, E. Scott, I, West, A. West, L. Iones. Fourth Row: K. Rogers, E. Mit- chell, B. Bryan, I. Pepper. ssembl ommittee The Assembly Committee is a branch ot the Student Council. It's purpose is to plan interesting assemblies and to encourage student participation. Mr. Willment is the faculty sponsor. First Row: N. Abbott, F. Veasey, D. Crain, I. Short, E. Scott, D. Renne- wanz, I. Hitchens. Second Row, Standing: I. Hunter, A. Hudson, G. Iones, B, Ellis, Mr. Willment, Second Row. Sitting: D. Green, I. Hearn, yearbook staff First Row: K. Prettyman, P. Keeler Miss Loose, V. Walter, C. Reynolds, I. Hunter. Second Row: M. Flood, A. Short, I. Hudson, B, A, Carrnean, C. Foskey, A. Moore, P. Iones, N. King, I. West. Third Row: B. Houston, P. Prettyrnan, I. Hearn, P. Parkhurst, I. Sherman, M. Givens, D. Davis, I. Macklin. Fourth Row: B. Bryan, I. Pepper. r Doteileen Mariner, Grace Tones, Polly Keeler. Band Clarinets: S, Braesure, F. Cal- houn, L. Mcllvaine, L. McGee, C. Gordy, A. West, G. Warring- ton. Trumpets: M. Baker, H. Aiken, I. Tunnell, L. Wilson, D. Hudson, N. Warrington. Trom- bones: I. Hearn, D. Pepper, G. Lewis, R. Pettyjohn, E. Serrnan, R. Ellis, R. Iohnson. Saxo- phones: D. Bryan, V. Macklin. Alto Homs: I. Elliott, A, Isaacs. Sousaphones: P. Spicer, D. Ren- newanz. Bells: D. Revelle. Bass Drum: P. Rogers. Snare Drum: C. McCabe, G. Porter. Cym- bals: H. Short. Girls' Shop Glub First Row: G. King, C Llble, L. Iohnson, M Messick, E. Kelley, Mr. Eshleman, L. Has- tings, A. Veasey, P Hill, R. Rogers. I Swain, A. Grable, E McGee. Gzairlers Georgetown couldn't be Without the band and its rnajorettes. It is one of the most active organizations in the school. It started the year by having the annual magazine drive and going over its quota. The band plays at pep rallies and in the assemblies. During the sum- rner it marched in many parades. The band and the majorettes are under the direction of Mr. Philip Taylor. Girls' Chorus I First Row: Miss Hunt, I. Hunter, P Ilvaine, B, A. Carmean, S. Scott Second Row: I. Bell, P. Parkhurst, M gelman, R. Turner, L. Iones, M. E Conaway, I. Macklin, A. Short. Ileedleaiork lub Grace Frank, Bernice Tyndall, Pearl Swain, Marilyn Sampson, Carolyn Rus- sell, Shirley Rogers. First Row: Mr. Marvel, I. Walton, T Morris T Wilson, B. Byrarn, R. Howell. sewid Row! Kf Rogers, D. Rennewanz, D. Abb K P ott, . arkhurst, C. Workman. Rifle Glllb Keeler, D. Mariner, S. Russell, M. Mc- Walter, P. Prettyman, I. Short, I. Stei- Barber Shap Quartet D. Pepper, A. Hudson, I. Walton, R, Short, T. Wilson, H. Rogers, I. Pepper, E. Mitchell, B, Bryan. This is a new club this year and is enjoyed by the Senior boys. It is the first time that the boys have been in such a club cmd they hope to participate in the Spring Concert. They are under the direction of Mriss Mary Hunt. Safe Driving Mr. Minnick, B. Culver, V. Macklin, S. Hitchens, R. Pepper, A. King, B. Littleton. Edie driving consists of pupils fifteen years of age and over who are i este ' l ' ' ' in earning safety when driving and the parts of the car and their purp Q The sponsor of this organization is Mr. Minnick. Bibrary tllub Seated: T. Pettyjohn, C. Hitchens, B. Abbott, P. Rust, M. Parlrer, C. lOhf1S0f1A Standing: E. Massey, I. Frank, R. Thompson, E. Paynter, D. Davis Mrs. Cannon B. Houston, V. Hitchens, B. Wells, I. Holson, C. Ellwanger. This organization under the supervision ot Mrs. Cannon is open to pupils I rom the seventh to twelfth grades who are interested in the work h' h th w ic e librarian does. This work consists ot mending books, checking books out and putting them back on the shelves in the order in which they belong. The pupils h . . ave also had contests and parties this year. Dramatics lub Fir , . , , , , . : r. 1 ment, N, L. Mitchell, M. Givens, R. L, Betts, A. Moore, I. Muir. st Row: M. Parker, P. Rust D Crain H Spicer S Ioseph Second Row M W'1l The Senior Drarnatics Club consists ot people interested in C1fGIT1CI'liCS from the ninth to the twelfth grade. Under the direction of Mr. Willment, the members oi this club have entertained the assembly with two emoycible PICIYS this Yem- lleulspaper First Row: K. Prettyrnan, A. Short, V. Walter, B. Dunham, B. Fleetwood, O. Baker, P. Iones, S. Morris. Second Row: B. Ccrrmean, E. Paynter, S. Matthews, I. Sherman, M. Morris, K. Wilkins, R, Thompson, G. Messick. Third Row: Miss Loose, E. King, P. Parkhurst, I. Hudson, I. Macklin Mr. Greer. Photography Glub First Row: C. Russell, Mr. Cianni, B Baker, E. Workman, N. King, M Adams, C. McCabe, C. Foskey, I Pepper. Second Row: M. Sampson, B Iustice, I. West, R. Howell, D. Short I. Hearn. Third Row: C. Reynolds, H Aiken, I. Hearn, D. Abbott. lP.P.fI. Doyle Glub First Row: E. Mitchell, D. Scott, R. Short, D. Green, H. Rogers. Second Row: K. Dodd, I. Stockel, I. Carey, W. Wreman, Mr. Elliott, I. Pepper. Third Row: I. Forst, R. Warrington, R, Short, E. Wilson, B. Bryan. First Row: A. Baker, B. Mercer, G. Veasey, I. Conaway, B. White, E. Bar, I. McAllister. Second Row: B. Huff, L. Sam- mons, B. Donavan, S. Littleton, I. Copel, M. Sharp, E. Carmean, E. Hastings, G. Isaacs, I. Prettyman, C. Headley. Third Row: R. Brittingham, S. Short, Mrs. Higgins. wb gytdda ska ' .le xx, W. Qsxtevgw NA 93066 Mere' ' N . XS . Q09 0 Qc' Qi The members of this club are inter- ested in learning how to operate the various settle Y-XA' The Bicycle Club is a new or- ganization this year. lt consists ot boys from the ninth to twelfth grades. The purpose of the club is to teach safety and care of bicy- cles. Under the direction of Mr. Eshleman the club takes hikes on suitable days. mow 435. 196 Qpgii Sooilyxlve Q. Dmiectors that belong in to the school. They make 530599 I minor adjustments and Yvgtnotl' repairs to the machines and O-00509 lubricate them. There are five ,fb-Sgvex' boys and five girls in this club. , p,.'5:g:+jYM' The sponsor is Mr. Iames Marvel. 615:s22Qgl9.5 gt. 36 ia 9 S Playing ten games in their 1950 football season, the Golden Knights Won a tour and lost six. The Knights were coached by Mr. Ioseph Coady, assisted by Mr. Elmer Cianni. The team was co-captained by Aubrey Hudson and Dale Pepper. Six Seniors played their last game tor GHS. Aubrey Hudson, fleet-tooted haltback led his team in scoring. Dale Pepper carried many T.D.'s across and booted across the extra points for the Knights. Seniors playing a big part on the line were Harold Rogers, guard, Earl Mitchell, tackle, and Iirnmy Pepper, end. Parker was unable to play rnost ot the season due to injuries. First Row: Mr. Cianni, R. Pettit, D. Rennewanz, F, Calhoun, D. Short, Mr. Coady. Second Row: R. Pettyjohn, K. Dodd, R. Short, B. Byram, D. Scott, R. Iohnson, I. Stoeckel. Third Row: R. Warrington, P. Rogers, T. Anderson, H. Short, D. Pepper, M. Givens, E. Serrnan. Fourth Row: D, Rennewanz, I. Pepper H. Rogers, E, Mitchell, K. Rogers, M. Baker, V. Macklin. Fifth Row: I. Mercer, B. Ellis, D. Pepper, A. Hudson, D. Abbott, I. Hearn, H. Coar. 38 V. Macklin, K, Rogers, D. Pepper, Mr. Coczdy, B. Bryczm I. Pepper, E. Mitchell. Gulch Squad The popularity of track has increased greatly in this school during the past two years. The boys participate in the yard dashes, one-half mile and mile race, broad jump, high jump, shot put, discus -and pole vault. The climaxing events ot the track season are the Sussex County Track Meet held at Milford and the Delaware State lnterscholastic Track Meet at Newark. First Rovrl Hitchens G Messick W Ad m -- .. .. Qs,D.Abbn, k.liI4j:l'i?ggdT't. Iohnson. Second Row: P. Rogers, D, Peppcer, ,Baseball The men played this year without eight varsity men who gradu- ated last year. The reserve strength was experienced enough to WCII'I'CII'1l G SL1CC9SSlL1l SSCISOT1. First Row: Mr. Cianni, D, Short, H. Coar, I. Hearn, R. Pepper, T. Morris, K. Parkhurst, I. Carey, F. Calhoun, Mr. Coady. Second Row: H. Aiken, E, Serman, V. 'Macklin, M. Baker, A. Olsen, F. McDowell, D. Pepper, I. Pepper, B. Ellis, I. Workman. Q hockey Oct. 3 5 10 12 17 19 24 31 Nov. 2 6 8 9 15 Z1 Schedule Milford . . . Seaford .... Dover .... Delmar ..... Rehoboth . . . Milford . .. Rehoboth . . Berlin ...... Middletown Delmar ..., Faculty . . Dover ..... Seaford . . Rehoboth . . First Row: I. Short, I. Gordon, S. Rogers, H. Spicer, N. Abbott, C. Lible, G, Veasey, C. Gordy. Second Row: Mis Iobst, E. Scott, C. Russell, N. King, I. West, M. Givens, M. Sampson, M. L. Waller, L. Mitchell, D. Revelle, A, West. Third Row: S. Hitchens, I. Hearn, A. Short, S, Littleton, M, E. Conoway. Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Dec. Ian. Feb. Mar. i 9 12 16 18 19 25 26 30 2 6 9 13 16 19 20 Z3 2 rls' Basketball Schedule Alumni . ........... . . . Home Rehoboth ......... . . Away Laurel . , , Away Milton .N . , l l Away SGQlOI'Cl .... , , Home Milford . . , , Awgy Dover . . . . Home ' LSWQS . , fl Home 1 Delmar . .. Home A MlllSbOFO . . , , Awqy lVllllOI1 ..... , , Home Rehoboth . . , , Home Seaford .... . . Away Laurel . . . , , Home Dover . . . . . Away Milford . . . , , Home Lewes . . . . Away MlllSbOTO . . . , , Home First Row: I. Macklin, C. Gorcly, A. Isaacs, A. West, D. Scott, H. Spicer C. lohnson, D. Crain, G. Warrington, K. Wilkins, C. Ellwanger, L. McGee E. Scott. Second Row: A. Cook, A. Spicer, N. Steigelrnan, M, Mcllvame D. Bryan, C. Reynolds, I. West, C. Foskey, P. Keeler. Third Row: S Hitchens, B. A. Hunter, D. Mariner, I. Bell, A. Short, I. Muir, Miss lobst N. L. Mitchell. 42 Gheefr Inc-radars Softball First Row: Norncy Abbott, Ellen Scott, Helen Spicer, Shirley Lowe. Second Row: Iecmette Gorden, Fay Veorsey, Ethel Lou Kelley. Third Row: Iosephyne Hunter, Carolyn Foskey, Cotherine Reynolds, Louise Mitchell. Fourth Row: Mrs. , Higgins. 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