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ROW 3 (standing): Richard Houser, Lowell Cole, Arthur O k t Roberts, Joseph Brinkerhofr. ROW 2: Gerald Lawhead, Robert Gallatin, Ferguson Thom- son, Mr. Coble, Royce Rose, Douglas Warfield. ROW 1: Dorothy Brown, Doris Dickson, Elizabeth Hopkins, Olive Minniear, Ru:h Kennedy, Josephine Redman, Lois Meyer. A ' Capella Choir ROW 3 (back): James Richmond, Jerome Heinlen, Harry Shaffer, Gerald Bogear, Raymond- Johoski, Harold Rahrig, Richard Lung, Franklin Cole, James Dove, DeWitt Alexander, Fred Schick, Lowell Cole, Richard Weaver. ROW 2: Virginia Foley, Betty Brown, Betty Neighborgall, Betty Abrams, Katherine Franklin, Freda Chester, Ruth Shaffer, Treva Smith, Joan Hyler. ROW 1 : Joan Kelham, Audrey Feagler, Betty Miller, Grace Burns, Leila Sapp, Jane Detrick, Dorothy Fenstermaker, LaVila Deiderich. ri ■ I » ROW 5 (back): Mr. Coble, Betty Miller, Ruth Custer, Virginia Renemen, Opal Olinger, Pauline Busz, Mildred Ober, C3 I 6 6 Club Betty Neighborgall, Betty Abrams, Freda Chester, Ruth Shaffer, Helen Jones, Jean Brennan. ROW 4: LaVila Deiderich, Joan Hyler, Margaret Stansbury, Beverly Barnes, Betty Brown, Mary Jo Behler, Treva Smith, Dorothy Koble, Lois Diehl, Marijean Grant, Dorothy Fenster- maker, Edna Downend, Virginia Foley. ROW 3 : Jane Trainer, Barbara Van Fleit, Imogene Hall, Vir- ginia Stoner, Catharine Gallatin, Mary Micu, Bernadetta Dean, Rose Marie Dreher, Margaret Hyde, June Campbell, Dorothy Warfield, Ora Wappes. ROW 2: Peggy Owens, Lois Babbitt, Dorothy Bowmar, Ar- dith Harrigar, Florence Barbillion, Olive Minniear, Barbara Wor- man, Leila Sapp, Bernice Koepke, Harriet Bohler. ROW 1: Lorraine Moran, Helen Tibbals, Lucille McPheeters, Gene Byers, Mary Lou Rettig, Grace Burns, Joan Kelham. Page Twenty-two
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boys to organize themselves into groups and put enthusiasm and pleasure in their work. It affords an opportunity for farm boys to learn principals and carry out group leadership, and to cooperate in farm projects. The purposes of the organization are: to promote vocational agriculture, create an interest in the choice of agriculture occupations, to provide recreational and educational entertainment for farm boys, and to promote thrift among its members. The local organization helps to promote the County Muck Crops Show, the County Fair, a Livestock Judging team, and a Corn Judging team. It uses as its motto the following: Learning to do; doing to learn; earning to live; and living to serve. GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB The Girls ' Glee Club of Garrett High School is one of its most active and enjoyable organizations. The girls of the club, in a period of combined recreation and study, learn to read and understand music, signing it in two and three-part harmony. The music, selected by the director, is combined with that of the other Garrett music clubs and presented in an annual spring concert. GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserves have participated actively in the affairs of Garrett High School since 1924. The Club is affiliated with the National Y. W. C. A. and endeavors to teach the girls To find and give the best in the business of living. Seventy-six members under the leadership of Valetta Bloom, president; Peggy Owens, vice-president; Marie Noel, sec- retary; Lois Babbit, treasurer; Jane Trainer, program chairman; Beatrice Hauck, service chairman; Helen Jones, social chairman, and Miss Thrush, sponsor, comprise the organi- zation. THE HI-Y CLUB Our purpose is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. Officers: Donald Painter, president; George Omo- hundro, vice-president; Reinhart Bergstedt, secretary; Richard Houser, treasurer. Our sponsor is Mr. Wilkinson. Six delegates represented our chapter at the Older Boys ' Con- ference. Six local pastors gave lectures during the six weeks of Lent. MAROON AND BLUE STAFF The Maroon and Blue Staff has completed a very successful year under the supervision of its sponsor, Miss Evard. The paper which is published every four weeks occupies an A position in the National Mimeograph Exchange. The staff made an extensive study of school departments, recreation, and vocations to which various issues of the Maroon and Blue were dedicated. George Omohundro is the editor with Donald Painter as assistant. ORCHESTRA The orchestra, under the direction and supervision of Mr. Coble, this year is com- posed of about twenty pieces. In spite of several handicaps, they developed themselves into a musical organization which played before the public on various occasions, and took part in the annual program at the gymnasium in April. RADIO CLUB— W9LTU Purpose is to study radio. Objective is to become licensed amateurs. Founded in 1930 and has 19 active members. Has graduated about 3 members of whom 10 were licensed operators. The club visits TOTO and WGL each year as one of its activities. Officers: Richard Brechbill, president; Russell DeVeny, secretary-treasurer. Page Twenty-one
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