Garrett High School - Aeolian Yearbook (Garrett, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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OFFICERS: Seated: Patricia Miser, president Standing: Virginia Souder, treasurer; Nancy Yarde, vice-president; Sue Leggett, secretary Blue Triangle i tashion parade ... ... service committee and dulls tor urphanage Merry Christmas more fashions . . . Page 20

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Y-TEEN OEEICERS I ' t Seated; Carolyn Miller, president; Ruth Sparks, vice-presi¬ dent; Shirley Dickison, treasurer. Standin t; Sharon Malcolm, song leader; Kay Walton, pro¬ gram chairman; Sally Zimmerman, devotional leader; Jeannene Moses, secretary. s.uidwich balloons for the dances more sandwiches Poge 19



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Row 1; Janet Malcolm, Jacqueline Brunson, Dollie Esselburn, Sue Leggett, Rae Ann Trainer, Glenna Handshoe, Roberta Parker, Glema Conrad, Darlene Bock, Judith Wood, Barbara Huth, Beverly Bulk, Patricia Walker, Faye Ashenfelter, Suzanne Burtch, Harriet Howey, Noreen McDermott. Row 2: Louana Harger, Sandra Bickel, Ann Cutshall, Joan Peters, Nancy Harmon, Margie Hilkey, Alice Faye Brand, Marilyn Shirk, Marilyn Salerno, Barbara Shirk, Nancy Smith, Patricia Ridenour, Norma Thompson, Faith Getts, Mary Lou Bau¬ man, Judith Hornett, Marilyn Clevenger, Roszella Rottger. Row 3: Phyllis Andrews, Patricia Miller, Janet Hathaway, Yvonne Porter, Ilo Burniston, Betty Baker, Mary Brumbaugh, Shirley Oliver, Nancy Nason, Glenda Northouse, Nell Manges, Wanda Baker, Barbara Moorhous, Bette Bigelow, Marilyn Wan- stitler, Patricia Miser, Johanna Heinzerling, Barbara Nodine. Row 4: Jana Lee Opdycke, Sharilyn Haynes, Mary Steigmeyer, Norma Hixson, Deloris Smith, Janet Atkins, Carolyn Williams, Lois Carroll, Matilda Dennison, Beverly Schurr, Kerin Feagler, Dorothy Carper, Barbara Crow, Shirley Freeman, Eleanor Bowes, Reba Knapp, Inez Davis, Virginia Souder. Row 5; Lucille Mettert, Peggy Wilcoxson, Marilyn Christman, Betty Nodine, Sharon Dickison, Patricia LaCroix, Maiy Alice Min- niear, Nancy Martin, Linda Duerk, Laura Livergood, Lois Christman, Carol Rufner, Nancy Kock, Roeine Treesh, Shirley Housel, Sharon Steigmeyer, Nancy Yarde, Georgia Zoll, Anita Grimes, Nancy Sithen, Mrs. Schlecht. The Blue Triangles opened the year with an initiation party in place of the old initiation ritual to welcome new freshmen members. The girls were blindfolded and made to walk on macaroni, a pan of skinned grapes, a pan of ice cubes, and then wet sponges. The girls were given a piece of macaroni to eat and then told it was a worm. The worst being over, games were played, and refresh¬ ments were served. All, sophomores as well as freshmen, found that the party was much more enjoyable than the former initiatinrt rites. The annual Christmas card sale was launched in No¬ vember and proved to be the most successful ever held in the history of the Blue Triangle. Credit for this success goes to the co-operation of all the girls and efficient man¬ agement of Virginia Souder, treasurer. The Club’s Service Committee launched its annual charity program by making 35 dolls and raking them to the Allen County Children’s Home. All who volunteered to make a doll were given the same materials, a sock and a plastic face. The completed doll was the product of each girl’s imagination and proved most clever and interesting. These dolls were delivered on December 18. There were enough dolls for all children of the toddler age in the Home. One of the most interesting programs held during the year was a dress designing contest. The girls were divided into groups, and each group was given a newspaper. From this paper they made a dress. After the dresses were com¬ pleted, they were modeled and judged. In February a joint meeting of Blue Triangle and Y- Teens was held. The Triangle Club staged a fashion show of dresses from the late 1800’s and the early 1900’s. Many interesting ’specimens” appeared, some dresses very long, some very short, but all typical of their time. The biggest project of the year was the adoption of of Fvrylkia Ivanidou, a ten-year old Greek girl. Both of her parents are dead, and the Club has adopted Evrykiia for one year. The application was filed in January, and in March the adoption was completed. The Blue Triangle girls earned the money to pay for the adoption by .‘ ' e lling Christmas cards. The girls write to Fvryklia and send her boxes of clothing and soap. Many children such as she have been given a new start in life by the efforts of organ¬ izations like the Blue Triangle. The annual spring party for mothers was held in May. This affair, the climax of all the activities of the Blue Tri¬ angle, ended a very profitable and enjoyable year. Page 21

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