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Page 30 text:
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Owls First row: William Leech, Mary Lou Clark, JoAnn Mitchell, Jeanette Andrews, Bernice Stroh, Shirley Campbell, George Mayfield. Second row: Pauline Heileman, Alice Griffin, Gwe.n Wade, Jessica Lewis, Judith Schulthess, Katrina Heinzerling, Delores Hollis, Betty Andrews, Frank Dennis. Third row: Richard Martin, Richard Dame, Donald Cole, George Jackson, Doug las Zimmer¬ man, Franklin Mossberger, Henry Snyder, Ronald Beebe, William Rowe. Upon re-entering the Reservation these young and ambitious tribesmen advanced one degree and were to be known as “owls . Under the wise guid¬ ance of Mrs. Fouch and Mr. Rahmer, these owls have kept their eyes open and their minds ever alert to what v as going on about them, for they must prepare themselves for the ceremonials vrhich -will admit them into the Senior High Wigwam. Part of the guidance periods every Tuesday was spent in discussing the subject of citizenship. Outstanding citizens of Garrett were studied during that time. This helped them become acquainted with citizens of their com¬ munity, and at the same time gave them materials and patterns from which to copy and to help plan their future. Like father, like son, and so the saying goes in the tepee of the owls. With only four years to go their time is short in which to learn the ways and means of society. However, it must be learned if they expect to take part in it, and through their curricular and various social activities it shall be learned, and they shall eagerly look forward to the future. What will come no one knows, and only the passing of many moons will tell. But whatever it is, these redskins will be prepared to face it. 22
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Runners What a great thrill these Runners had as they first set their moccasin-clad feet on the Garrett High campground. They had looked forward to this experience for many moons; and now that the time had really arrived, they were ready to grasp with all their might the tasks which lay ahead. To distinguish the different beats of the tom-toms, to learn where all the tepees were, to ferret out the complicated combinations of the lockers, and above all, to be ready to participate in the many activities of the camp were a few of the tasks. Too, they were old enough to attend the fellowship ceremonial dances which were held after the games. No group can accomplish much without leaders, so under the capable direction of the experienced tribal chiefs. Miss Evard, Mr. Sherman, and Mr. Woodcox, the following principal runners were elected; Jacqueline Roberts, president; Janet Limpert, vice-president; Robert Dawson, secretary-treasurer. To best prepare themselves for an understanding of their opportunities and obligations, and to enable them to participate in the affairs of the reservation, many ways and means pow-wows and ceremonials were held. Now that these people have become accomplished runners they are looking forward to a bigger and better year as Eagles. First row: Bobby Stiles, Raymond Hauck, Harry Kees, William Thompson, Melvin Diererich, Robert Dawson, Kenneth Treesh, Russell Kennedy, Douglas Shull, Merlin Wappes, John Chorpaning, Gareth Reese. Second row: Jerry Campbell, Royce Higgins, Donald Gentry, Patricia Smith, Cleota Rode- baugh, Jeanne Snyder, Dorothy Long, Katherine Shirk, Phyllis Leech, Sue Ann Rowe, Robert Hillegas, Maynard Clark. Third row: Glenna Fuller, Manola Parker, Sharon Rahrig, Martha Oliver, Gretel Heinzer- ling, Jacquelin Roberts, Carol Wheeler, Marilyn Wyatt, Nancy Hays, Barbara Treesh, Pa¬ tricia Krider, Mary Wilson, Dorothy McCosh, Beverly Barnhart, Vivian Custer. Fourth row: Barbara Bechtol, Joyce Scofield, Patricia Owens, Anita Dills, DeVita Miller, Marilyn Haffner, Robert Shurr, Bennett Noel, Audrey Kelley, Judith Clark, Janet Limpert, Lois Cook, Patricia Steward, Patricia Griffin. Firth row: DeWayne Kemery, Arthur Meyers, Robert Chisholm, Robert Diederich, David Sterling, Jack Clark, Raymond Hammond, Ted Fletcher, Freddie Housel, Howard Bonnett, Jack Clady, Robert Foulk. 21
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Scouts Under the watchful eyes of their chiefs. Miss Krutza and Mr. Coble, the seventh grade scouts” go forward to the G. H. S. Reservation. From their small tepees to the tribal chief ' s tent they come, eager to take up the tasks of heap good scouts. The future holds much for these hardy youngsters. At this reservation they are given a chance to delve into many adventures, to learn the various intri¬ cacies of nature and human nature, and to cope with problems and situa¬ tions of our complex society. By their diligent efforts as loyal, courageous ccouts, they may win many decorative medals which will symbolize their achievements and character growth. With five more years of meticulous trail-blazing these scouts will leave their imprint in the sandy ground of the reservation. On their shoulders rests the responsibility of blazing a good trail on which the scouts to come will be able to follow. Heap many pow-wows to come are in store for the scouts, on this. The Resrevation of Garrett High School. first row: Gien Warfield, John Waterbeck, Thomas Hendrickson, Richard Harding, William Cramer, vviuioi,, Loomis, KicharC Best, Howard Nott, Damon Casey, James Hammond, Evan Roberts. Second row: Betty Weimer, Gloria Gilbert, Violet Deal, Ann McBride, Norma Kugler, Colleen Williams, Betty Deal, Thais Ervin, Madolin Miller, Carolyn Withrow, Rita Hopkins, Bevery Travis, Marcieile BeePc. Third row: Shirley Fuller, Violet Shipe, Thelma Dennison, Robert Weimer, Leslie Harper, William Stevens, Robert Baumgartner, Melvin Tresh, Thomas Diederich, Charles Lee, Charles McPheeters, John Wyatt, Patrick Lonergan, Betty Cleland, Sharlee Shull, Carol Miser. Fourth row: Iris Shipe, Shirley Koepke, Donna Rose, Erma Griffin, Irma Diederich, Joyce Getts, Carolyn Simp¬ son, Thelma Bartels, Artie Mae Hopkins, Evelyn Wilson, Lillie Deal, Donna Meyers, Gloria Mossberger, Delores Nodine, June Stiles. Fifth row: Robert Grimes, Bernard Meyers, John Feagler, Guy Watson, Robert Sleek, Richard Furnish, Dale Loutzenhiser, Paul Perry, Thomas Jackson, Hudson Hays, Richard Bowlby, Jack Williams. 23
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