Garrett High School - Aeolian Yearbook (Garrett, IN)

 - Class of 1936

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I, Florence Borts, will my ready smile to some freshman who will make good use of it. I, Reinhart Bergstedt, will my ability in Chemistry and Physics to someone who can use it. I, Everett Beehler, will my big, brown eyes to some dark-haired girl. I, Ruth Beeber, will my position as queen of the North Side to Lucille McPheeters. I, James Ballentine, will my different way of speaking to Pauline Busz. I, Lois Babbitt, will to my little sister one-half of the knowledge I have acquired while in school. I, Kenneth Anderson, will my seat nearest the door in Economics to anyone who likes to get out early. I, Max Cattell, will my seat in Economics to someone who thinks he is liable to get cold. I, Velma Diedrick, will my sparkling eyes to some sleepy sophomore. I, Lourelei DePew, will my infrequent, but charming smile to some pupil who tries to act big . I, Harlan Ditmars, will my ability to run a mile to next year ' s track team. I, James Dove, will the flutter I caused among the girls to the next person who enters these doors as a stranger. I, Evelyn Ford, will my car to my little sister. I, Merle Hathaway, will my blush that I exhibited once in English to someone who can make better use of it than I did. I, Lucille Kock, will my blond hair to any person who has to use hair dyes. I, Richard Lung, will my airplane models to the trophy case. I, Lydia Markins, will my absent days from school to some methodical person. I, Mildred Ober, will my ability to wear blue to someone who can not. I, Opal Olinger, will my dramatic ability to Ardith Harrigar. She has a good start. I, Bill Ort, will my horn in the band to Jerome Heinlen, if he can get it from Robert Herberger. I, Mary Lou Rettig, will my interest in Missouri to the Missourians. I, Dorcas Roseman, will my low voice to some would-be soprano. We, Harold and Catherine Rahrig, will each other anything we have wanted that the other had. We, Arthur Reusze and Arthur Roberts, will our cars to anyone who won ' t wreck them. I, Fred Schick, will my hard-to-spell name to the office force. I, Ruth Schulthess, will my height to Barbara Freeze. I, Harry Shaffer, will my spectacular chemistry experiments to the next class. I, Treva Smith, will my job in room five to someone who can say Music to be left in the room in an effective manner. I, Floyd Somers, will my quiet manner to Ben Franklin. I, Helen Tarlton, will my dark hair and fair skin to someone who admires the com- bination. I, Treva Turney, will my good picture to someone from Auburn. I, Alma Whelan, will my ready smile to the person who will take good care of it. I, Ruth Wisenbaugh, will my ambition to be the first woman president to some con- scientious girl who would like to be second. I, Richmond Woodard, will my track ability to someone who will help win the cup for Garrett. I, Russell Starner, will my cookie duster to Finley Custer. I, Robert Koepke, will my ability to see a joke to Earl Sledge. I, DeWitt Alexander, bequeath my interchangeable name to James Russel. The entire Senior Class leaves a great affection for our school. We hope that each person will cherish this gift as each of us has. We hereby set our seal upon this document this 27th day of March, 193 6. SENIOR CLASS (Bernadetta Dean) Page Fifteen

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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the senior class of 1936, do hereby will and bequeath our little idiosyncrasies which have been with us throughout our four years at G. H. S. We hope that those to whom these treasures are bequeathed will cherish the m and put them to good use. I, John Kooken, will my dimples to Jack Barnes, and may he never be called Dim- ples. I, Ferguson Thomson, will my hilarious spirit to someone who is inclined to look too much on the serious side of life. To some girl who has dark hair and does not blush, do I, Charles Watts, will my fair hair and unlucky art of blushing. I, Valetta Bloom, will my silver football and basketball trophies with A. H. S. to anyone who thinks she can get the owner away from me. I, George Omohundro, will my position as Parson of the Class to anyone who can write a class poem like mine. I, John Nagle, will my position as student manager of the basketball team to the person who will work diligently at it. We, Paul Freygang and Jane Trainer, do hereby will and bequeath our loquacious ten- dencies to the entire student body. Look what i t did for us. We, Virginia Stoner and Florence Barbillion, will our palship to Kay Franklin and Helen Jones. I, Jeanne Sanders, will my curly red hair to all those people who have envied it, either silently or audibly. I, Margaret Hyde, will my unusual nickname, Parg , to all the Margarets in school. We, Glenn Corkwell and Bernadetta Dean, will the fun we have in Economics on discussion days to any other boy and girl who sit together next year. I, Franklin Cole, will everything I have drawn in my high school days to the school, if it wants the drawings. This includes my prize-winning home room poster. I, Dale Nixon, will my position as the fastest boy-typist to any person who doesn ' t make too many errors. I, Alice Alford, will my nickname, Tub , to Marjorie Ballentine. It will fit her as well as it fits me. I, Earl Bishop, will my position as center on the basketball team to someone on next year ' s squad who will work efficiently. I, Charles Brinkman, will myself to a dark haired sophomore girl. I, Lenore Hassinger, will the remains of my chemistry equipment to Mary Micu. I, Robert Gerner, will my position as sports editor to someone who will write inter- esting articles. I, Harold Koble, will my vari-colored mixtures in chemistry to the person who is willing to take a chance. I, Gladys Furnish, will my quiet ways to the people who make the assembly so noisy at noon. I, Raymond Johoski, will my singing ability to next year ' s boys ' glee club. I, Louis Hyde, will my Economics test grades that are just like my cousin ' s to two other cousins. I, Beatrice Hauck, will my ambition to be a nurse to someone worthy of the cause. I, Richard Houser, will nothing away. I want to keep all I have. (Even stale gum, Dick?) I, Walter Stoll, will my L. C. Smith typewriter to some patient person. I, Max Case, will my position as the person with shortest name in the class to Alex- ander Yanuszeski. I, Mary Carlin, will my idea of contrasts in boy-friends to Lois Russd. I, Delmar Brown, will to my brother anything I have that he wants. Page fourteen



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JUNIORS BACK ROW: Keith Murray, LeRcy Drews, Delberc Dannenberg, Lloyd Peters, Joseph Pepple, Harry Freeze. FOURTH ROW: Glenn Kistler, Robert Traster, Thomas Johoski, Paul Jenkins, Gilbert Snook, Russell DeVeny, Joseph Hunter, Richard Murley, Franklin Kelly, Charles Miller, Finley Custer, Donald Clark, John Brennan, Richard Weaver, fames Griffin, James Redmond, Earl Sledge. THIRD ROW: Arthur Wilmot, Dorothy Koble, John Roseman, Marguerite Dirr, Gene Byers, Lor- raine Moran, Helen Tibbals, Lois Diehl, Corrine Millhouse, Geraldine Wetosky, Marie Kettering, Lois Burtch, Elizabeth Stroh, Grace Burns, Ruth Griffin. Elsie Yarde, Dorothy Hillegass, Thelma Saxer, Charles Trovin- ger, Beverly Burtch. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Spencer, Dolores Jenkins, Lowell Cole, Harry Pettit, June Downend, Grace Weller, Ora Wappes, Edith Bruno, Virginia Fratila, Imogene Hall, Betty Bachtal, Pauline Busz, Betty Brown, Margaret Smith, Helen Jones, Marie Noel, Florence Carlin, Marvene Lewis, June Campbell. FIRST ROW: Madeline Creager, Treva Rahrig, Helen Rowe, Lucille McPheeters, Violet Heitz, Harold McNabb, John Spencer, Charles Ervin, Paul Hochstettlcr, ' Donald Clabaugh, Donald Painter, Barbara Van Fleit, Nathan McCully, Peggy Owens, Merle Childers, Richard ReiTner. SOPHOMORES BACK ROW: Rob. Tarlton, Eugene Strange. FOURTH ROW: Berni Betty Ballentine, Kalista Bach Donald Diederick, Robert Hei THIRD ROW John Wagner, Merl Naomi Shreve, Dor Reneman, Esther Olive. SECOND ROW: Mary Helen Hyde, Eil Marcella McCorkel, Ha Koepke, Harriet Bohler, 1, Kathleen Hendrickson, J erger, John Douglas, Benjai Severly Barnes, Robert Van Lear, D. Anderson, Edward Runion, Elizabe Bowmar, Ardith Harrigar, Kathrv ;r, Marjorie Ballentine. Betty Abram, Betty Neighborgall n Stuckman, Ruth Baker, Bern 1 Minto, Blanche Hathaway, Vii Jttilee Hall, Marie Blair, Alexander Yanuszeski, rome Heinlen, Eugene Startler, Melvin Schendel, ,m Franklin, Frank Omohundro, Olive Minniear. •othv Fenstemaker, Harl Brown, Veda Baysinger, i Hopkins, Barbara Worman, Rosemary Snyder, McDaniel, Ruth Shaffer, John Sapp, Virginia th Custer, Geneva Warstler, wnend, Margaret McKinley, ry Denes, Annabelle Treesh, irginia Foley, Ri Mille , Edna D ia Ka nmerer M Majane Patterson, Marjorie Wiler, Iona Diederick, Doris Fuller, Francis Smith. FIRST ROW: Richard Brcchbill, Bufcrd Francis, Paul Smith, Lee Hughes, Charles Hamrr Alford, Dean McBride, Robert Corkwell, Darrell Marr, Joan Umbenhower, Mary Jo Behler, Jear Catherine Gallatin, Helen Ervin, DeVella Sleek, Mary Blackburn, Mary Midi, Mildred Millhouse. Leor Redn Page Sixteen

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