Garrett High School - Aeolian Yearbook (Garrett, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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Class History As we star performers, the Seniors of ' 46, stop to view the pass¬ ing parade of events in G. H. S., we think of the pleasures and ex¬ periences of our previous acts, of our successful ventures and some failures, and of the new acquaintances we have encountered. When we were punks and amateur performers, we struggled through our preliminary training, ever looking forward to our part as star performers. We were welcomed into the Big Top as Kinkers with a party given by the Sophomores. During this act we organized our class and school program, carefully keeping an eye on our expectations in future performances. Graduated to the Joey act, we found ourselves in the full swing of things and gave ourselves a Sophomore Spring Splash. As Stand-Ins we tasted the first real test for our ability to keep the show going. During this performance we chose class rings, presented a comical “Junior Chautauqua . By selling candy at noon; pop, potato chips, and hot dogs at games, we were able to highlight the close of this act by financing and presenting a Junior-Senior Banquet in a gay way-out-west style. Beginning our fourth and final performance in the G. H. S. Big Top as Star Performers, we were confronted with the usual Sen or problems. We chose our class motto, For all your days prepare and meet them ever alike ; flower, scarlet carnation; and colors, scarlet and gray; selected class sweaters of scarlet and gray; made year¬ book plans; and successfully presented a class play, Second Fiddle. Ending our happiest, most eventful performance in G H S. was a banquet given for us by the Junior class. Now as we prepare to go out into an even bigger performance of making our way in the world, we fully realize the importance of our school days and acquaintanceships. We find our experiences to be happy memories and we are wholly reluctant to leave the G H S. Big Top. Side—left to right: Is there water in that tub, Mary Louise? . . . Quiet for once, Dick? . . . Who you smiling at. Jack? . . . Let’s go sliding, Harold . . . Jo, look at the camera . . . Something ' s showing, Jeanne . . . Ginny toddles . . . Who is he, Brinkman? . . . Claudine s Colgate smile . . . Reba ' s ready for her supper . . . Birdie) . . . Yarde in her yard. Bottom—left to right: Is that a tooth Lucille? . . . Hang on Busz . . . Blindie Woodcox . . . Duan, where did you get the sweater? . . . Big baby (?) Hazeltine . . . Got a bite. Chub 5 . . . Myrna ' s sun bath . . . Husky Les . . . What big eyes you have, Pearll . . . Who ' s cornfield, Helen? . . . Lucky Shipe, with curly hair. 17

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PERFORMERS BILL WORSTER— Willie ; Commercial; Class Business Mgr. 3; Hi-Y 3; Boy Scouts 1, 2; Ath¬ letic Club 1, 2, 3; Football 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Aeolian Art Co-Editor. I Want a Girl Just Like the Girl Who Married Dear Old Dad DORIS YARDE — “Spike ; Commercial; Class Treas. 4; Blue Triangle 1, 2; Girl Reserve 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Girls ' Glee Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Aeolian Business Co-Editor. “Robinhood JUNE YARDE— Prune ; Commercial; Blue Tri¬ angle 1, 2; Girl Reserve 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Aeolian Typist. June is Busting Out All Over In Memoriarn ” ' Mid youth and song, feasting and carnival. Through laughter, through the roses, as of old Comes Death, on shadowy and relentless feet ' Virginia Chittenden started her high school career with us as a freshman, pursuing the College Preparatory Course. She participated actively in class room projects and made many friends about school. We regret that we are not privileged to list her as one to complete the senior year with us. 16



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Stand-Ins 1st Row—Rosemary Smith, Marjory Robinson, Marjorie Fenstermaker, Helen Ransom, Marjory McIntosh, Robert Sliger, Normand Higgins, Leah Malcolm, Mary Bair, Stanley Bonnett, Henry Zeeca, Allen Souder, Barbara Russell, Vera Howey. 2nd Row—Colleen Miller, Bernard Pence, Mary Lou Smith, Phyllis Castle, Martha Fletcher, Barbara Myers, Marjorie Strock, Junior Jordan, Wayne Haynes, Catherine Kern, Doris Howey, Winifred Lewis, Carolyn Lewis, William Dawson, Donald Cleland. 3rd Row—Maurice PcP ' heeters, Ilien Bloom, Lois Davidson, Ruth Deihl, Waunieta Walt, Virginia Hall, Louise Covelli, Margaret Mankowski, Doris Burtch, Gloria VanDerbosch, Beverly Haffner, Patricia Van Lear, Donna Hollis, Gene Custer. 4th Row—Richard Sarber, Joseph Brokaw, Gerald Johnson, Jay Norris, Harold Yarde, Harold Diederich, Wil¬ liam Hays, Edward Howard, Richard Drews, Ernest Stroh, Earl Clark, Howard Mattison, Carl Wetoskey. It ' s a Barnum and Bailey world when all the Juniors get together with the idea of starting the ball rolling. Looking toward their future as star performers, these G. H. S. Stand-ins wisely set up their money-making routine. After long hours of ardent work for the success of their first important task, the Juniors satisfactorily presented to the spectators their musical comedy, ampaign by selling their pink lemonade, pop-ampaign by selling their pink lemonade, pop¬ corn, and peanuts at football and basketball games and at noon during the lunch hour. With the cooperation of every Junior trooper and under the advice of their gaffers Mr. Bateman, Mrs. Sweeney, and Mr. Lewis, the Juniors were able to present the Seniors with a unique banquet, entertaining and pleasing to the last minute. The executives of their group, Gerald Johnson, president; Richard Drews, vice-presi¬ dent; and Beverly Haffner, secretary-treasurer; were largely responsible for the cooperative spirit of the class as a whole as they helped to carry the show on all through this year. With such Stand-ins to fill their shoes, the Seniors are proud and willing to relinquish their part under The Big Top as star performers to such a deserving group of troopers. 18

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