Garrett High School - Aeolian Yearbook (Garrett, IN)

 - Class of 1936

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HOW WELL I REMEMBER (A Composite Story) I shall never forget the day we left the Will Franks building and came to the High School. We were a little happy and a little sad. We had been looking forward to this day as a very special day and here it was. Oh, we were so excited. We started to march, but most of us ran to the High School. It was an icy day; all the way books, pencils, ink bottles, and children were falling down. High school pupils were peeking out of the windows to get a glimpse of the ones they would have to see for the next few years. We wondered, What will it be like? Where will we go? What will we do? Will we get lost? I ' m sure we ' ll get lost in there; look at all those seats. Everybody ' s chest seemed to expand about three inches. We thought we were quite somebody , but later we found out that we were only ourselves. When we got into the assembly room I wondered if that were our room, but I discovered later that we were not quite that important. I was quite afraid of Mr. Minniear at first; when we were seated he said that it was the quietest that pupils had come into the assembly for a long time. (Now I know the reason why.) He gave us a wonderful speech on how to act. Every minute held some new experience for us. The first day was the worst. We were always afraid that we would not reach our classrooms on time. The first week or two we spent all our spare time looking at the pictures in the halls. I felt rather queer walking in the halls with all the big kids like Case and the others. It was just like a fair when dismissal time came with 500 pupils trying to get through the halls to go home. It wasn ' t as bad as I thought it would be. We were treated very kindly. Most of us are pleased here and have appreciated the kindness and courtesy shown us. JUNIOR HIGH PUPILS.

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NINTH GRADE ROW FOUR (Back): Kenneth Kammerer, Juanita Brinkman, Audrey Feagler, Marguerette Anderson, Evelyn Dove, Katheryne Franklin, Freda Chester, Leila Sapp, Lennie Mae Thompson, Lois Russell, Sarah Rensberger, Lillian Rowe, Betty Squier, Betty Hall, Phyllis Stuckman, Louise Woodard, Dorothy Wappes, Virginia Rugman, Lowella Turnbull, Kathryn Brogan, William Stonestreet, ' John Grimm, ROW THREE: Floride Clark, Joan Hyler, Dorothy Wagner, Betty Stonestreet, LaVila Diederich, Joan Kelham, Winifred Davis, Irene Muzzillo, Doris Ford, Marijeanne Grant, Jean Brennan, Rose Marie Dreher, Jane Derrick, Corriene Traxler, Margaret Stansburv, Betty Smurr, ' Mary Pearson, Maxine Bowman, Betty Miller, Betty Wise, Norma Smith, Ruth Kearns, Marie Ervin, Jane Schulthess, Delmar Smith. ROW TWO: Earl Schulthess, Edith Clemens, Barbara Freeze, Margaret Snyder, Doyle Marr, Ralph Turtle, Clyde Lewis, James Russell, Dale Bowman, Dale Haffner, William Creagar, John Haynes, James Herzer, Melvin Parker, James Griffin, Don Stroll, Robert Kearns, Kenneth Kruger, Prudence Freygang, Vir- giene Benzel, Mary Erickson, Kenneth Pepple. ROW ONE: Gerald-Bogear, William McKinlcy, LaVon Kimpel, Robert Cramer, LeRoy Stoll, Merwyn Greene, Maurice Snyder, Harvey Hochstetler, Kenneth Wisenbaugh, James Papenfus, Laurel Jenkins, Robert Riccius, Frank Eldridge, George Talley, Leo Lung, William Kock, Richard Likens, James Richmond, William Getz, Royal Doster. EIGHTH GRADE ROW ONE: Robert Zeller, Raymond Ballentine, Howard Dean, Douglas Warfield, Melvon Moody, Robert Hendrickson, Kenneth Yingling, Vance Smith, Leo Morris, William- Thompson, Max Brown, Gene Carper, Arthur Warner, Earl Richmond, Glen Getz, Daryl Dalrymple, ' Roger Whirledge, Roger Gordon, Eugene Rowe. ROW TWO: Max Hill, James Alford, Billie Van Fleit, Robert Conkle, Matthew Andrews, Charles White, Kenneth Hopkins, Alfonso Doster. Allen Porter, Robert Gallatin, Dale Hart, Robert Widner, Royce Rose, John Neague, Mary Marti, Miriam Parker. ROW THREE: Elizabeth McConnell, Naomi Newman, Zella Pulver, Martha Pepple, Betty Taylor, Laura White, Norma Case, Ellen Jamison, Helen Burns, Estella Starner, Marie Case, Irene B ' idwell, Betty Vallance, Dorothy Wise, Thais Johnston, Winifred Brady, Phyllis Hampshire, Jeanette Moats, Elaine Wilfong, Lois Meyer, Elaine Houser. ROW FOUR: Virginia Burns, Grace Oliver, Miriam Voorhees, Marcia Crowl, Cleophus Smith, Josephine Redman, Mary Sleek, Iona Bond, Maxine Watson, Marcella Van Lear, Betty Rahrig, Doris Dickson, Alma Fuller, Joanna Franks, Loretta Schendel, Beatrice Gilbert, Jean Ellington, Meredith Walters, Fara Lee Pearson. SEVENTH GRADE ROW ONE: William Oliver, Radis Vice, Walter Newman, Roger Neighborgall, Charles Freeze, Gordon Dills, Charles Simcox, William Snyder, Joe Myers, Donald Furnish, Harry Bohler, Edward Harwood, Robert Cross, Don Schulthess, Frederic Cooper, Roger Tuck, Stanley Rose, Jack DeVeny. ROW TWO: Cecelia Barrels, Marjorie Nodine, Martha Lower, Ruth Mountz, Betty Bertsch, DeRoyal Penland, Annabelle O ' Brian, Nina Childers, Doris Claybaugh, Morgan Mosley, Ernest Penzin, Walter Burtch, Paul Shaffer, Joseph Runion, Jack Barnes, John Parvu, Harry Schendel, Ralph Andrews, Robert Andrews. ROW THREE: Kathryn Rider, Dora Sarber, Lois King, Mary Bloom, Martha McKinley, Bonnie Hazeltine, Mary Moody, Alma Bowlby, Phyllis Mann, Margaret Hamm, Dorothy Schulthess, Fay Kalafat, Meredith Holsinger, Ila Warner, Dorothy Brown, Margaret Erickson, Ella Noel, Lorraine Babbitt, Joan Mowry, Elaine Lewis, Zoa Hamm, Dorothy Roberts. ROW FOUR: Patricia Gelhausen, Kathryn Miller, Dorothy Yingling, Betty Zerns, Doris Freeman, Rebecca Marti, Eleanor Souder, Grace Baysinger, Eileen Zinn, Mary Roberts, Bettyrose Cerasale, Henrietta Bogear, Mildred McPheeters, Gladys Zinn, Mary Whelan, Mark Milks, Jeanette Chester, Kathleen Connor. Page Eighteen



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ACTIVITIES A ' CAPELLA CHOIR The Garrett High A Capella Choir in which both boys and girls participate, has, since its innovation, been substituted for the Boys ' Glee Club. A ' Capella singing, although more difficult, is more beautiful and pure than most vocal music because no accompani- ment is used. The members of the choir have found this type of music novel and pleasant and hope the choir will be continued as an extra curricular activity. BAND Although the band has been organized for several years, it had done no marching until this season. Attired in simple but attractive uniforms, the band appeared at most home basketball games and two of the out-of-town games, marching at the intermissions. The success of the band this year was due largely to the efforts of Fred Casner, the conductor. Jeanne Sanders was the drum major, and Joseph Brinkerhoff was the assistant conductor. BIBLE STUDY CLUB The Bible Study Club meets regularly at the activity period on Thursday under the leadership of Mr. Sherman. The state study guide is used, and each year one of the four sections into which it divides the English Bible is studied. The Life of Christ is this year ' s unit. Members who attend regularly and do satisfactory work for two years receive one credit in elective English. THE BLUE TRIANGLE The Blue Triangle Club was organized three years ago under the direction of Miss Montgomery. Its members are limited to Freshman girls and its purpose is to prepare them ifor worthy membership in the Girl Reserves, the following year. Its present officers are: Kathryn Franklin, President; Dorothy Wagner, Secretary; Betty Stonestreet, treasurer; and Miss McKinley, sponsor. DRAMA CLUB Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Fitch throughout thirteen years of existence the Drama Club is still active. The aim and purpose of the organization is to teach its members self-expression and to give them instruction in dramatic art. Three plays were written and produced by members of the club and directed by the student coaches. Under the very excellent leadership of Mrs. Fitch the club has enjoyed a successful and interesting year. The parties and good times enjoyed by the club will be a source of pleasant remem- brance. The officers of ' 35 and ' 36 are: President, Paul Freygang; Vice-President, Opal din- ger; Secretary and Treasurer, Florence Barbillion; Program Chairman, Jane Trainer; Sponsor, Mrs. Fitch. FRESHMAN BOYS ' CLUB This club is open to all freshman boys, and each year about twenty-five freshmen enroll. The four sided emblem reminds the boys that the aim is to develop socially, men- tally, morally, and physically; the white center emphasizes the need for spiritual culture as a foundation for all other worthwhile qualities. The motto is: Forward with Bravery and Courage. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of boys studying Voca- tional Agriculture. It is designed to recognize and encourage the natural tendencies of Page Twenty

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