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Left to right: Bow 3 fhome room representativesl: Ann Wallace, Edward Pettus, Robert Bourke, Robert Herneier, Robert Scott, Harry McKee, Wayne Giesernan. Row 2 thome room representative-sl: Helen Brown, Dorothy Pickett, Vanita Barney, Mildred Bom- bough, Henrietta Brewer, Beverly Feuquay, lane Risley, Rosemary Wade, Betty Schlosser. Row l Cregular council membersl: Iames Rowe, Donald Fread, Avis Bays, Abbie Lou Richardson, Marilyn Miller, Richard Davis, Dorothy Adolfs, Dan Williams, Marshall Roesch. STUDENT COUNCIL he Student Council consists of ten regular members and eighteen home room representatives. The main work of the council this year has been sponsoring Turkey Day activities, promoting projects for national defense, and planning assemblies to educate, to entertain, and to promote better relations among the schools. The Student Council at Garfield is still a new organization, and the hope is that in the future it will be able to function to greater advantages. However, we, the members of the Student Council, feel that our work has been Worth while, and We would like to thank Miss Boss and the home representatives for their help and co-operation. Sponsor . .. Miss Helen Boss President . .. .... Marilyn Miller Vice-President . . ..... Marshall Boescli Secretary . , . . . . Abbie Lou Richardson Treasurer . . . .........., Iirn Howe Page Thirty
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BAND Left to right: Row 9: lack Richardson, Fred lsaacs. Melvin Tyler, Ioe DePeugh, Allen Shoe- maker. Row E: Iohn Vaughn, lim Aitken, Robert Elliott, Dick Nicoson, Marshall Roesch. Row 7: lacgues Myers, Carl Petty. Iohn Templeton, Don Nation, Carl Snod- grass. Row 6: Bill Riggs, Wilbur Adams, Richard Dill, Stephen Dinkel, Spencer Compton, David Brentlinger. Row 5: Richard Cooke, Iohn Diehl, Kenny Roman, Conway Harrold, Harry McKee, Herschel Rogers. Row 4: Doris Thompson, Rosalee Perkins, Ellen Diehl, Miriam Ienks, Betty Myers, Frieda Belle Cook. Row 3: Virginia 'Whitesell, Guy Mahan, lane Bragdon, Rosemary Seal, Roberta Mitchell, Don McKee. Row 2: Mr. Gilley, Ralph Con-et, Leslie Evinger, Norma Risley, Iuanita Beatty, lane Risley, Louise Paitson. Row l: Iohn Throckmorton, Ruth Abbott. ORCHESTRA Left to right: Row 3: Leslie Evinger, lim Aitken, Dave Breritlinger, Carl Petty, Don Na- tion, Iohn Vaughn, Paul Thompson, Bob Payne, Mr. Gilley. Row 2: Ellen Diehl, Barbara Hughes, Miriam lenks. Row l: Ieanetta Phelps, Helen Henry, Martha Ienks, Sally Prohlaieter, Dorothy Owens, Betty lune Myers, lulia Gifford, Ruth Nelle Carnes, Ioann Sisson, Bar- bara Egloft. CHOIR Left to right: Row 3: Rosemary Seal, lane Owens, Harry Rowe, Dick Guyer, Iohn Vaughn, lack Galain, Kenny Roman, Conway Harold, Alvina Roman, lulia Gifford. Row 2: Barbara Egloff, Lucille Gar- red, Pauline Mayfield, Leslie Evinger, Lenord Martin, Don Grant, Iohn Enichs, Richard Kahl, Beverly Huppert, Gloria Spence, Ellen Diehl, Row l: Ellen Gregg, Marjorie Horn, Anita Kautz, Miss Duncan, Barbara tones, Vanita Ramey, Ioan Sisson.
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BLUE TRI he Garfield Blue Tri, with a membership of two hundred and fifty girls, has completed many successful activities. The council advisors and club members have cooperated splendidly through the year in the various activities. At Thanksgiving time Blue Tri, together with Hi Y, made up baskets for the poor and had them delivered to the homes. Before the lnter-Club Stardust Dance at Christmas, Blue Tri engaged Mr. Chris Stark, of Stark's School for Dancing, to come and give those girls in the club who could not dance a dancing lesson. This was very helpful and en- couraged many girls to attend the dance. At Christmas, Blue Tri adopted a needy family and did many things to help them have a merry Christmas. The Hi Y again cooperated in this project by giving the family a halffton ot coal, while Blue Tri presented them with food and clothing. On Christmas Eve, Santa Claus entertained the children of the family by giving them many toys and fruit. The advisors of the club were presented with holly corsages. An Easter assembly was given by Blue Tri for the entire school. This assembly was a serious one and beautifully and impressively carried out the theme of Holy Week and Easter. The programs for the year have been unusually interesting and have shown the result of careful planning. The Ways and Means Committee have worked hard to keep up sufficient funds in order to carry out the service projects and to provide the fun and recreation for the members. One of the big things Blue Tri tries to do each year is to have a successful scholarship drive. This is a penny drive, and its purpose is to raise enough money to send several girls to Indiana State for a term. This is always a big project and results in one or two girls having the opportunity of entering l. S. T. C. when otherwise they might not be able to do so. The religious part of the club is the devotions and the recognition service for the new members. ln all activities, programs, devotions, service work, parties, and dances, the girls have tried to emphasize and develop the three sides of a girl's life: the model, the physical, and the spiritual. Office Student Faculty Advisor President ...... Mary Ellen Zimmerman. .. Miss Kelly, General Advisor Vice-President .... Helen Wools .......... Treasurer ...... .... M ary Alice Purcell ..... Secretary .... Sarah Council ..... Devotions.. luanita Beatty ..... Miss Dawson Program ..... Dorothy Burton ......... Mrs. Conroy Social ............. .... E mma Lou Batchelor .... Miss Latta 'Ways and Means ........ Barbara lones ........ Miss DeVaney Music ............. .... M arjorie Horn .... Miss Duncan Art ...... Alice loseph ..... Miss Posey Service ........ Ann Wallace ..... Miss Lammers Publicity ......... Sergeant-at-Arms. . . . . . Peggy Sullivan .Norma Bisley Page Tlnrly-One
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