Garrett High School - Aeolian Yearbook (Garrett, IN)

 - Class of 1989

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BIG NIG id : n takes preparation Whirr, click, click, brush, brush and shh, shhsh were frequently heard sounds in many Garrett homes the night of the semi-formal November 19. “| took my bath at Il a.m. and every hour | would do one more thing to get ready, so | wouldn't have to rush,” said junior Jana Lewis. The time spent getting ready for girls ranged from one hour to all day. Some made special preparations to make the night memorable. Sophomo re Tonya Davis said, ‘I really didn’t spend that much time getting ready Semi-Formal because my sister did my hair.” The guys averaged from 20 minutes to an hour. “I really didn’t spent a lot of time getting ready, just the basics,” said senior Greg Pinckney. Hot spots for dining included Don Hall’s Guesthouse, Triangle Park and St. James. At 10 p.m. Shari Thrush was crowned OEA Queen and danced with her date in the elaborately decorated auditorium to the ‘‘Winter Wonderland” theme. —Teresa Wiant Taking a break from dancing, seniors Lori Hunter and Tina Carlin laugh at sophomore Thad Ford’s jokes. ¢ took my bath at Il a.m.

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Department of the Treasury— Internal Revenue Service U.S. Individual Income Tax Return Your first name and initial (if joint return, also give spouse’s name and initial) Present home address (number, street, and apt. no.). (If you have a P.O. Box, see page 13 of “Take This Job and... ” e¢ s if my homework, A: extracurricular ac- tivities and social life weren’t enough to occupy all of my spare time, | had to get a part-time job at Caprino’s,” junior Nicki Livergood lamented. For many GHS students, a job is much more than a means of earning spending money. “It has its bene- fits, such as meeting new people and learning to budget my time more efficiently,” Nicki said. “Although | do enjoy making the money, my job at Keltsch’s gives me an opportunity to be- © his hand, home.” “Well, Joe, why didn’t you , classmate has played with your teachers? As long as homework 4) has been assigned there have come back and get it?” “The school was locked!” Joe smiles to himself thinking his re- ply ought to satisfy the teacher. But the teacher persists, “Why — didn’t you call a friend?” K, everyone, get out your homework.” Joe T. Stud raises 7 “Uh, sir, | don’t have mine done. | forgot to take it come more independent,” senior Deb Vojtkofsky stated. Senior Scott Zolman said of his job at Rax, “I have learned to get along with people better, and | know how to work in a team. Besides, the money’s great!” For whatever reason, part-time jobs for GHS students are becom- ing more and more a part of ev- eryday life. neat Lo entonnt pale ; “My little brother threw up all over it.” — —— op Or SEO Gy ee ae Joe thinks fast, “The phone was busy all night and, aaah, my )} phonel” other friend doesn’t have a 4 Does this dialogue sound like one from a scene that you or a ve been excuses. excuses,” social studies teacher. “Oh, sure, | get all sorts of said Mr. Nate Evans, Excuses — Z range from “the dog ate it” to “my little brother threw up all over it.” Mr. Evans continued, “After listening to their story | usually laugh and say, ‘can’t you think of anything more original.’ ” But, what exactly is an original excuse? A few excuses that Mr. Bob Novy, junior high social studies teacher, has heard include everything from “My mom made me go to Fort Wayne with her last night” to “I had to go to church last night.” Mr. Novy said, “Just when you think you have , heard them all, someone comes ‘4 along with a new one.” Jif a eae ’ — 4 — Mini-Mag



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Smiling for the photographer, sen- While they wait for their dates to iors Stephanie Rugman and Heather return with refreshments, junior Marti pose in the decorated en- Dawn Freed and senior Beth Hixson trance to the semi-formal. talk with others at their table. Anxious for the announcement of semi-formal queen, court members Joni Christlieb, Janice Curtis, Vicki Gamble, Heather Marti, Stephanie Rugman, and Shari Thrush wait excitedly. Swaying to the music, senior Dean Weimer and junior Melisa Mans- field and junior Chad Davis and sophomore Tonya Davis keep time with the music. Semi-Formal Dancing in a world of their own, seniors Joei Holbrook and Scott Wilson enjoy the music.

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