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HIGH SCHOOL TDIIEB '55 Peggy Rlley was elected head cheerleader Other Jumor cheerlead ers were Esther Bealer and Dixie Schulte Dunng the year two of our class sponsors were marned Miss Lar Veme Klmgenberg to Mr Orvxlle Cole m December and Miss Mary Fmk to Shelby Schulte in February The Hxgth School band marched at KU early m October We re on the Air was heard around the halls of GHS as each Wednesday there was a hlgh school broadcast over radlo statlon KOFO A B team formed of Jlmlor boys turned III the flrst football vxctory of the year as they defeated the Wel da A team 14 to 7 Gary Beauchamp and Carol Ann Smethers were our homecoming at tendants We studied real hard our Junior year as we had more on the honor roll than any other class They were Lloyd Bures Jane Fefuerb-om Shir ley Fooshee Shelby Grlmues Laura Holmes Phxl Knouse Peggy Rxley and Carl Stram A Sadxe Hawkins dance was held at the Irvmg audxtorlum during Oc tober The FFA boys attended the Amencan Royal A Lxvmg Cl-mstmas Tree was Take Your Medlcme was the tltle of the Jumor play which used 20 members of our class Mlss Le tha Hxldebrand was dlrector Twenty Jumors took Jumor Journal lsm lmder Mrs Hazel Pullman Edit tors selected for the next yea.r were Jane Feuerborn Judy Garrett Pfhxl Knouse and Clausxe Smith Jr Clausle Smith became the flrst Ju n1or to make Qulll and Scroll since 946 Garnett muslc groups won exght I ratings at the dlstrxct festival held at Emporla The first drxver Road eo was held down town Judy Garrett and Jane Feuerborn were selected to attend girls State thelr alternates were Joyce Ashburn and Peggy Rxley Jerry Baker John Benjamm and Keith Zook were selected by th Lions Ancerxcan Legion and Rotary respectxvely to attend boys state Thexr alternates were Clausie Smxth J and John Brummel Because Keith Zook cou.ld not get off work Clausxe Smnh attended ln his place We were proud of our lettermen football Jxm Kent Don Hunt Glenn Akers Carl Stram Larry Walters Clausme Smxth and Stanley Krysztof Basketball Don Hunt Loren Mader Carl Stram Jun Kent and Jerry Baker Track George Bennett Glenn Akers Jxm Sobba Loren Mader Carl Stram Jlm Kent and Phxl Knouse Hltch Your Wagon to a Star was the theme carried out at our lovely Junlor Semor banquet 1954 55 our semor year we had already had many thrllls and there were many more to come JUNIOR HIGH There are 36 students who are can dldates for elgxhth grade graduatxon Bevenly Jean Acklin Claude An derson HI Marjorie Gayle Benefxel Larry Raymond Brandenburg Lxnda Sue Brown Glenda Lofulse Caldwell Ralph Wesley Donaldson Melvin Ed wln Dudley Brenda Lee Edgerton Franze Eugene Harper Marjorxe Mae Hart Margxe Lee Henry Gene Harold Hermreck James Wxl ham Hxbbs Catherxne Nadine Horn er Davxd Lee Hull Claude Wesley Jdhnson Georgle De Ester Johnson Grace Mane Jones Kathryn Jean Klrk Truman Eugene McCain Pene lope Sue McCa.lla Etta Marie Mellza Bruce Lee Nulton Betty Louxse Slocum Judy Ann Stevenson Carol Lee Sweet Carol Ann Txlton Clarence George Tllton Jerry Leonard Umbarger Beth Ann Vaughan Roxxe Jean Watkins Larry Edward Weaver Fredrick Lee Wel bcm Howard Earl Williams Evelyn CLASS OF 1954 A large part of last years class are furthermg thexr educatlon by at tending college Margaret Holmes IS the only gradu ate attendmg college out of thxs state Ambassador College m Pasa dena Cahforma Terry Anderson Bruce Jackson Beverly Johnson and Barbara Ums are at the Umverslty of Kansas JBJIICB Peters and DIXIG Roeckers Emporla State Teachers College Mlke Kxrk and Gary Ash burn are attendmg Baker Umversity the two KStaters are Joe Balley and Burke Rogers Sandra. Frey goes to Washburn Unlversmty Dorothy Re- plogle Pmegar Pxttsburg State Teach ers Ronald Goodall and Richard Seward Coffeyvzlle Junlor College A large percentage of last years students are employed xn Garnett J Ella BenJamm fDr Wattl Marlene Carr and Bermece Efgldy lBankJ Rosalie Feuerborn lDr Carothers Clifford Falls tsunshine Hatcheryl Frank Christy and Floyd Mains iHesp Servlce Statxonl Frances Fmk enbmder fWamer Manufacturmgj Melvin Kennard fTe1ephone Col Laura Sobba fCxty Cafe! Carl Smerchek fDeep Rockj Wxlma Mathews flloughrxdges law offxcej Kenneth Wxlllamson tOhurch Furm turel Paul Phares fBrantons Ser v1ce Statlonl and Kenneth McM1llen PAGE 43 QI-Iolts Service Statlonj Florlne Mams Don Anderegg Darold Hay den are also employed ln Garnett Those workmg out of town are Jessle Ecord Dorothy Duke Bethxne Branton Mary Jane Myatt Conme Stanley and Hllda Ackmann Kan sas Clty Norma Umbarger Bermce Wlley and Wanda Coen Topeka L cnlle Culhson Osawatomxe Luella Rockers Ottawa Velva Teter Ilh nols Betty Osler Washlngton D C Ruthana Lmgo IS ln nurses tram mg Trmlty Luthern Hospltal ln Kan sas Clty The followxng are xrarrled Fern Hugglns fMrs Dale Spraguej Nan cy Stram iMrs Allen Ballj Lorxne Mams iMrs Don Becknerl Jeanne Nllges lMrs Jack H Fulkersonl Dorothy Replogle iMrs Darrel Pme garb The followlng boys are mar ned Jack Messenger Earl Roberts marrxed Charlotte Carr 53 Earl Madlson Joan Ecord ex 56 Tommy Walters and Earl Madlson the armed forces Rxta Ma Frank Feuerbom and Cecxl are hvnng at home Ruth Smith could not be located are m grath Martln DAY AND NIGHT Moming The The brlght yellow of four 0 clocks The lavender of mommg glones The sweet smell of llly of the valley Da. The azure sky wnth touches of gold from the sun And snowy puffs of cotton candy clouds The noise and laughter of happy ch1ldren Brlght golden day lllhes and Jonqulls Blending wlbh white d2.lSl'8S ln emer ald grass The delicate odor of damty lavender hlacs sweetest songs of blrds Evening The vermxlhon sun agamst the deep blue skles Roses scarlet crxmson pmk and pearl Closmg their petals to sleep The lullaby of the wmd sendmg the Fragrance of sweet smellmg poses through tlhe axr Night 'l'he black lace pattern of trees Agalnst the mky blue velvet of nigmht The stars sparklmg d1amonds Cl.ustered about the alabaster moon The crickets and frogs an evemng concert The damp smell of scattered pearls of dew on the grass Mary Lee Myers I I ' . ' . ' . 1 1 ' .L 1 PY ' , . V . - . . - , Y - . ' ' ' 1 I 1 . I Y . I . . . 7 , . ' y . I ' 1 I l . . 1 2 ui ', I 1 : . i 1 1 - ' : ' . u 1 , 11 Y ' 3 l Y. . ' - ' , - . ,I , , . y . . . . D - , , I ' 1 U 11 ' ' I ' - ' ' l ' 3 . . . ' , ' ' . 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PAGE 42 Scholarslup to St Mary College Eugene Krysztof IS new presldent of FFA APRIL Dlstrxct muslc festxval at Emporla Garnett recelves 10 one ratmgs Mary Ewbank s pxano solo, a cappella cholr modern chorale boys glee club, g1rls' glee club Stanley Mlles trombone solo and vocal solo John Colemans vocal solo, Joyce Ash burn's vocal solo, and boys sextet 3 two ratxngs vocal solos by Rlchard Kltterman a.nd Charles Thomas and the band 5 three rat1ngs glrls sex tet, and vocal solos by Peggy Rlley Shxrley Fooshee Kathryn Sxmpson and Eugene Krysztof semors go 'to the Ozarks for sneak hlgh school day for mcomlng freshmen Career Day Ottawa Relays Easter vacatlon sprlng band concert college debate team de bates for students Plttsburg Re lays xnvltatxonal track meet sophomore class talent show sprxng cholr concert H1 Y Father Son Banquet drxvmg rodeo Baker Relays Patty McCalla elected as new presxdent of Y Teens MAY YTeen holds farewell for the se mor members college mght sprmg style show for mothers by g1rls glee club and FHA Jmuuor Semor Banquet awards assembly Qulll and Scroll Banquet baccalaureate servlces senlor farewell commencement exer CISCS for the senior end of school 1954 55 CLASS HISTORY 1951 a blg year m our hves' We were freshman At least for many of us a dream of entermg hlgh school was reallzed We elected J1m Kent presxdent Donald Hunt vlce presldent Eula Tolson secretary Carl Stram treas urer Carol Ann Smethers and Kelth Zook student councll Our sponsors were Mrs Hazel Pullman and Archle Wolcott There were four new teachers Steve Horosko SOCl8.l sclence gmd ance Robert Thomas rrathematlcs Marlon Plummer instrumental mu s1c a.nd Mlss Anna Mae Davls com merce We were the largest class 1n school w1th 89 members the largest smce 1939 Twenty s1x frosh lads trouped to the football fleld each mght but bad luck followed them as three of theu' games were postponed Fmally on November 19 the future Bulldogs defeated Paola 31 to 19 on the GHS grldlron J1m Kent and D1x1e Schulte were our attendants to the kmg and queen Nmeteen members of our class were members of the marchmg band The Bulldogs flmshed the football season 1n second place Local busl nessmen :held a dmner and all fresh men future gud stars were mvlted After startmg then' season slowly the freshmen basketeers won 7 games and lost 3 Clausle Cmlth Jr became a cub reporter by wr1t1ng up the frosh bas ketball games Our class wasnt a hard studymg group as only 5 per cent made the honor roll They were Laura Holmes Ph1l Knouse Nadlne Mathews Carol Ann Smethers and Carl Stram Our flrst dramatlc presentatlon was the freshman assembly The freshmen glrls and boys glee clubs sang Jane Feuerborn gave a read mg 'I'he wood wlnd quantette played a selectlon Members were Carol Ann Smethers Judy Garrett Bonme Petters and members of skl Mrs Lacy tette Carol Peggy Rlley Several the class gave a short orgamzed a glrls quar Ann Smethers, Bonme Peters Judy Garrett and Peggy R1 ley Members of the boys quartette were Allen Seward, B111 Feltz, J1m Kent and Ph1l Knouse Two of our boys, J1m Kent and Glenn Akers lettered 1n track Wlth our all school sponsored party m May, we ended our 1n1t1al year 1n school 1952 1953 our sophomore yea ur dass mcreased 111 SIZE from 89 to 93 agam we were the largest class 11 school Thene were elght new eachc-s Walter E Myers replaced C F Yeokum as supermtendent of scnools P J Isaacson replaced Fnohman Meeker as pr1nc1pal other new teachers were Elmon VSIVICK, Gene Bell Wayne Sprmger MISS Mary Flnk Mlss LaVerne Finkenberger a.nd MISS Martha Adams J1m Kent agam headed the class as pres1dent, Gary Beauchamp, vlce presldent, D1Xle Schulte secretary treasurer Don Hunt and Pfeggy R1 ley student council Several members of our class were offlcers 1n other orgamzatwns Eula. Tolson was FHA secretary Joyce Ashburn FHA muslc chairman, Jayne Wyatt FHA hlstorlan Jane Feuerborn FHA program chalrman Laura Holmes Y Teens world follow shxp chalrman Shlrley Fooshee wor shlp chalrman Phll Knouse H1Y secretary There were 24 sophomores out for football That year the pep club changed thelr umforms The teachers assocxatxon sponsored a plcture takmg campalgn The Y Teens purchased mxrrors for the HIGH SCHOOL TIMES 55 glrls rest room Don Hunt and Janet Rogers were our attendants to the homecoming kmg and queen Clausle Smlth Jr and Shlrley Foo shee were cub reporters Four of our boys played enough on the fxrst team to letter ln football They were Don Hunt J1m Kent Glenn Akers and Clausle Smlth Jr Loren Mader lettered 1n basketball George Bennett Carl Stram Stan ley Krysztof and Glenn Akers letter ed m track The Comlng of the Kmg was the beautxful Christmas cantata pre sented by the music departrrent The pep club put up posters to 1m prove sportsmanshlp 1n the gym The sophomore Rockets won the glrls volleyball champxonshlp Garnett was the thlrd largest school m the league wxth 281 puplls enrolled The dxstrlct tournament was held here Garnett recelved second Gar nett was host to the Trl Valley vocal muslc festlval The father-son banquet was held early m May We studled a lxttle harder that year as 10 per cent of our class made the honor roll They were Lloyd Bures 'Vadlne Erhart Shlrley Fooshee Shel by Grlmes Laura Holmes Phll Knouse Peggy Rlley Carl Stram and Rochelle Wagoner Thus went the second yeax of our hlgh school career By September 1953 our Juxuor year we felt we were veterans Our class enrollment had dropped from 91 to 79 We lost Twlla Henry Independence S ally McDonald Rlchmond Mlke Dav1s Texas Ken ny Baugher Russell Loxs Hoelscher Ursullne Academy Paola Rochelle Wagoner at home Sydney Mlller at home Jennle Stone got I'l .l3.I'l'l6d and Leonard Plotter s whereabouts were unknown Our class off1cers were Henry Roeckers president J1m Mader vlce presxdent Jane Feuerborn secretary Judy Garrett treasurer Bonme Peters and Don Hunt stu dent councll Our sponsors were Mlss LaVerne Klmgenberg Mxss Mary Fmk and Archle Walcott New teachers were B E Marshall Mlss Leatha Hlldebrand and Earl Dean Offlcers n other organxzatlons from our class were Bonme Peters student counc1l treasurer H1Y offl cers were George Bennett v1ce pres1 dent .Phll Knouse treasurer Carl Stram program cha1rman Clausle Smwh Jr devotlons Don Hunt ser geant at arms FHA Jane Feuer born presxdent, Slurley Fooshee was FHA hlstorxan lcontmued on page 431 1 . . . . . 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PAGE 44 HIGH scHooL TIMES '55 GARNETT HIGH SCHOOL We wax, A WWA efm Buslnessmen who have supported our paper and bought annuals ANDERSON COUNTIAN CRAIG SALES AND SERVICE BAKERS APPLIANCE CURTIS STORE BAYS SHOE s'IIORE DAIRY QUEEN BENJAMIN SKELLY SERVICE DALTQN MFG BLUE ROSE BEAUTY SHOP DARE ABNER BRANTONS 66 SERVICE DAVIS sz GALLOWAY CLOTHING C0 BRECHEISEN IMPLEMENT COMPANY FRANK C CAROTHERS DDS DAVIS HARDWARE JAMES DURKIN DDS CLINT'S SERVICE CI-,OVER FARM STORE ELLIOTT'S DAIRY BAR COLEMAN INSURANCE AGENCY FARM BUREAU INSURANCE SERVICE I ANDERSON MOTOR CO. W. H, CRAMER 81 SON MFG. CO,
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