Garrett High School - Aeolian Yearbook (Garrett, IN)

 - Class of 1927

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■ to X I ■•«■? -■ ,-■ .i - «t.iatfega:i ' .-»is ROBERT BROWN What must be, must be. — (Homer) Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Hi- Y 2-3-4; Demosthian 3-4; Track 3-4; ClaS ' :; Secretary 2-3. HELEN CHISHOLM NoDle dame, besit o£ the good, farewell! — ( Euripides) Glee 2-3-4; Quartette 3-4; Demosthian 1- 2-3-4; Etiquette 1; G. R. C. 1-4. ROGER HOYLES I only wish I could fall in with something — Some brave adventure, worthy of my visit. — ( Homer ) Hi-Y 2-3-4; Glee 2-3-4; Basketball M.i r. 4; Baseball 4; Track Mgr. 4. FAIRY ATKINS A maid whose only crime it was to save. — (ApoUonius) Harmony 1; G. R. C. 2-3-4; Demosthian 2- 3-4; Commercial 3. MURRAY MCCULLOUGH His judgment takes the winding way Of question distant, and of soft essay, — ( Homer ) Hi-Y 2-3-4; D mosthian 3; Orchestra 1-2- 3; Maroon Blue 4; Glee 2-3; Track 3-4. ir. MABLE HYDE What winning graces, what majestic mein. — ( Homer ) Etiquette 1; Harmony 1 ; G. R. C. 1-2; De- mosthian 2-3. FRED GROSCUP A friend I seek, a wise one and a brave. — ( Homer ) Football 1-2-3-4; Hi-Y 4; Debating 1; Baseball 4; Demosthian 4; Glee Club 4; Vice-President 4.

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■ io X ( ] ' MARY EDYTHE JOHNS Thou lovest so that life of thine. — (Euripides) Student Council 1; Demosthian 1-2-3-4; Etiquette 1; Harmony 1; G. R. C. 2-3-4; Glee Club 3-4. GERALD SNYDER Some god hath cast me forth upon this land. — (Homer) Agg 3-4; Hi-Y 4. MYRTLE MITCHELL Know thyself. — (Solon) Orchestra 1; Harmony 1; Etiquette 1; De- mosthian 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 4 ; G. R. C. 2- 3-4; Maroon Blue 4: Quartette 4. MADELINE TUCK A virgin ' s likeness with the looks of love. — (Hesiod) Orchestra 1; Etiquette 1; G. R. C. 2-3-4; Harmonv 1; Glee Club 2-3-4; Girl Reserve 2-3-4. MADOLYN SMITH A fair companion with exceeding love. — ( C a 1 1 im a c hiue ) Harmony 1; G. R. C. 2-4; Etiquette 1; De- mosthian 2-3. BERNICE STEWARD O. :ould I, like a nimble-moving cloud, Fly through the air. — (Euripides) Harmony 1; Glee Club 3-4; Etiquette 1; Demosthian 2-3-4; Commercial 4; G. R. C. 2-3-4.



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■-A CO X i K 1923! And seventy-seven Freshmen began to sing forth their songs on the great harp of Time — the AeoHan. As we placed our first string upon this instrument, the tones forth coming were rather resonant and squeaky. But not long, for just one year leater, our first class officers were elected and we were represented in all activities, now, we had a real song to play upon this harp. By our Junior year we covild be heard every where. We were really quite important, with a fine staff of officers and helpful co ' operation. One might think our song would have been weaker, having lost some of our members, but not so, for the ones we had were stronger. Then, too, our troubadours were planning, planning for the great feast — our banquet. Time passed quickly and each day a new note was added, fuller and sweeter. Now — 1927! Proud Seniors — yes, proud of our officers and proud of all our class — fifty-five in number. And the strains we are playing on our Aeolian are to us the sweetest, almost the saddest ever heard. We are in our glory, teUing the stroies of our yester- days as did the minstrels of old. Again we are aware that time is fleeting. Today is today, yes, — but tomorrow, we the Seniors of ' 27 will be playing on the Aeolian our Swan Song , of Garrett High School. — Mary Edythe Johns ' 27 jenior ss While I was sleeping in the woods one day There came a faiiy bright and gay; Seems as though she came from heaven, To tell me of the class of ' 27 This is what to me she said As she danced around my head. Mary Edythe Johns is a college lass Who always stands at the head of her class. Marcia, Maxine and Marguerite are Latin teachers While Chester with Wilma as wife, ex- cells as a preacher. Murray and Jessie have recently ap- peared on the stage And are considered the best dancers of the age. I know that you ' ll receive much joy To learn of the elopement of Madeline and Roy. Vaughn as a farmer, is known miles about. But friends are all saddened to learn of his gout. Madoyln S. and Gustabelle are succeed- ing as nurses And by their reports, money flows in their purses.

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