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THE CLASS HISTORY To the ninety-seven students who entered high school in the fall of 1932 were joined twenty-one more students at the beginning of the second semester. These two groups quickly blended their hopes and ambitions and began an eventful four years in Garrett High School. During their sophomore year, Miss Evard, the class sponsor, organized the class with Richard Houser as president. Under the guiding influence of these leaders and the motto, Aut inveniam viam aut faciam, ( I shall either find a way or make one, ) the group participated in many happy affairs. The third year was a delightful combination of willing work and happy events. Throughout the entire year the members of the class, under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Ellis and the presidency of John Kooken, sold candy, ice cream, and gum in preparation for the Annual Junior-Senior Banquet. The Christmas party, and the Junior-Senior picnic, held at Trier ' s Park, added many happy pages to their book of life. Under the guidance of Mr. Sherman, sponsor, and George Omohundro, presi- dent, the seniors planned their Year-book with Richard Houser as editor-in-chief. The Junior-Senior banquet, the Senior class play, and the Junior-Senior picnic, sponsored by the class of 1937, will come as the crowning events of their high school life. The presentation of diplomas to seventy students at commence- ment will close the high school activities. CLASS POEM So to our Alma Mater now we say, Farewell , but ever in our hearts remain Fond memories of these glorious days of youth. When in these corridors, in these crowded halls We spent our happiest hours. And happy hours They were indeed. We well recall with smiles The everlasting struggle in the halls — The charging mob loosed at dismissal time — The milling crowds around the drinking fonts — The dogs and cats that entered unobserved — The nauseating odors from Room Four — The hair torn out in economics class — The sempiternal chatter everywhere — And these things in our memories are endeared, And shall endure as long as life is ours. — Ferguson Thomson Page Six
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Miss Montgomery las A.B. degree. Att nded ndiana University, anJ all State. Teaches corn- nercial subjects. Mr- Mr. Rose Has A.B. and A.M. degrees. Attended Indiana Central College, Indiana Univer- sity. Teaches geometry, al- gebra, general science, phy- sics, mechanical drawing. A little learning— a lot of log ic. Miss Thrush Has A.B. degree. Attended University of Chicago, and Harvard. Teaches English. Life abundant. Mr. Wilkinson Has A.B. and M.S. degrees. Attended DePauw Univer- sity, Ball State Teachers ' College, University of Chi- cago, and Indiana Univer- sity. Teaches math and physics. One can never be what he ' s not now becom- Lucille Milks (Lucy) Whose pleasant smile makes routine things worthwhile. Mr. Morris Has A.B. degree. Attended Manchester College. Teaches general science, phvsiologv, and arithmetic. You don ' t get something for nothing. Mr. Sherman Has A.B. degree. Attended Manchester College, and Indiana University. Teaches chemistry and English. Not what you think you are. but what you think, you are. Miss Trimble Has A.B. degree. Attended DeP a u w University. Teaches English. Do each Jar ' s task the best you Mr. Woodcox B.S. in Education degree. Attended Indiana State. Teaches Industrial Arts, Athletics. Coach Junior High. Accuracy comes before speed. Marjorie Nell (Marge) Hears nothing, sees noth- ing, knows nothing — (ex- cept what she should.) Page Vh
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Dewitt Alexander (Alex) Bible Club lj Glee Club 4. When 1 Grow U ' . Kenneth Anderson (Jack) Little man, what now? James Ballentine (Bailey) Booster 2; Athletics 3,4; Track 3,4; Basketball 1 ; Football 4. Out for No Good. Ruth Beeber Dramatics; Gle Home Ec. Club. It is nice to he when one is n atural unify Reinhart Bergstedt (Riney ) cretary 2; Drama Science 4; Hi-Y 2, Alone 3, secretary 4. Alice Alford (Tub) Hobby Club 2; Bible Club 2; G. R. 2, vice-president 3, 4; Drama 2, 3, 4; Vice- president 3. It ' s swell. Lois Babbitt (Pee Wee) G. R. 2,3, treasurer 4; Glci Club 4; Drama 2. You ' ll Never Know. Florence Barbillion (Frenchy) Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G. R. 2, 3, 4; Drama 2,3, secre- tary - treasurer 4; The Jade Ring 4. How Jo I look? Everett Beehler (Dutch) Booster 2; Athletics 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Bible Club 3, 4; Maroon and Blue 3; Drama 4; Glee Club 1, 2. Little man. you ' re had a busy day. Earl Bishop (Bish) Basketball 2, 3, 4; football 4; Athletics I, 2, 3, 4. Ah, what would this world be if women were Page Seven
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