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Papooses First row: Lorry Barnes, Thomas Leech, Oscar Day, Dennis Casey, Ramon Rowe, Albert Smith, Robert Rowe, Don Getts, Frederick Roberts, Lawrence Lantz, Wayne Reed, George Griswold. Second row: Jack Rahrig, Luther Dennison, Samuel Easterday, Larry Lantz, Dean Scofield, Larry Baker, Alvan Jones, James Carroll, Harold Soudah, Kent Gordon, Duane Lepard, Richard Bickel, James Rahrig, Thomas Treesh. Third row: Donna Bonnett, Barbara Bickel, Eleanor Newman, Barbara Johnson, Barbara Curie, Sally DeWitt, Mary Lou Nodine, Susan Warfield, Sharron Andrews, Marianne Cramer, Janice Bleck, Connie Shumaker, Judith Bonnett, Shirley Eastes. Fourth row: Treva Greenwalt, Sandra Luttman, Kay Feagler, Gvryneth Manges, Kaye Cramer, Lois Beebe, Martha Best, Judith Burtch, Barbara Busz, Carolyn Brov n, Evelyn Garen, Caroline Nodine, Mary Lou Parker, Sarah Andrews. Fifth row: Virginia Bartels, Kaye LaFollefte, Anita Schlotterback, Marlene Porter, Sonia Sleek, Joan Rimmell, Robert Haynes, Sharon Cole, Galenn Fountain, Sally Zimmerman, Shirley Butler, Leotha Andrews, Cleotha Andrews, Roma Diedcrich. Sixth row: Shirley Cramer, Dick Rimmell, Raymond Siders, Robert Hammond, Wilfred Essel- burn, James Koch, Patricia Diederich, Carlean Barnhart, Max Bock, Rosalie Rimmell, Jose¬ phine Clark, Betty Hofferman, Twyla Fee. 25
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Papooses Although being small in stature and having only a few years of experi¬ en ce to their credit, the papooses of the school reservation occupy a vitally important spot. To assure them of health, wealth, and v isdom, their especially trained chieftains continuously guide, encourage, and keep :hem on the ad¬ venturous trails. To help fortify these young citizens for the day ' s events, and to develop heap big warriors and squavrs for the reservation, each morning gl rest period they enjoy a half-pint of milk and some crackers. Activities are ai no end for the young ' uns. Besides receiving instructions in readin ' , ritin ' , and ' rithmetic they enjoy educational radio programs, picture programs produced from their own film-strip visual aid machine, and an opportunity to participate in their own stage productions. The little theatre room in the basement of their school affords them great fun and many opportunities to develop their talents in lead¬ ership, citizenship, and good sportsmanship. During National Education Week, a tea was held for the parents of the papooses, bringing the parents, children, and the school into closer relation¬ ship and understanding. The annual spring concert was also an event in which these young citi¬ zens displayed publicly their efforts and talents. In future moons from this wigwam will come the big chiefs, the warriors, and the squaws of the Garrett High Reservation. Their accomplishment belts will be full of the scalps of good doings. Will Franks Reservation I f : 24
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Papooses First row: David Jay, Richard Hays, Richard Dills, David Travis, Louis Easterday, Thomas Farrington, Peter Mountz, Richard Warner, Hepburn Boester. Second row: Robert Hennsinger, Lamar Wells, Richard Johnson, Kenneth Cavole, Alfred Hazelton, Jerry Johnson, John Cox, Charles Sagmoen, Dariny Fuller, Fred Andrews, Keith Fee, Harry Manges, William Wyatt. Third row: Barbara Wilson, Faith Getts, Janet Atkins, Gloria Woodcock, Phyllis Andrews, Lovella Custer, Barbara Miller, Robert Nodine, Patricia Ridenour, Betty Nodine, Janet Hath¬ away, Barbara Nodine, Carolyn Williams, Matilda Dennison. Fourth row: Georgia Zoll, Michael Lynne George, Patricia Miser, Beverly Beebe, Nancy Harman, Mary Alice Minniear, Norma Thompson, Patricia La Croix, Darrell Thompson, Johanna Heinzerling, Marilyn Salerno, Susan Burtch, Beverly Shurr, Janice Faulkner. Fifth row: Ellen Grimm, Frances Carper, Jacqueline Brunson, Glenn Helbert, L ois Carroll, Danny McPheeters, Allen LaRue, Dolly Esselburn, Donald Brassvrell, Virginia Souder, Harold Nott, Faye Ashenfelter, Rae Anne Trainer, Nell Manges, Max Limpert. Sixth Row: Maurice Getts, George Peters, Richard Clark, Lester Miller, Raymond Andrews, Wanda Baker, Marvin Woodcock, Louana Hargar, Barbara Crow, Dorothy Carper, M, B. Teller, Nancy Sithers, Kerin Feagler, Mary Lou Jones, Will Rogers Eastes. Seventh row: Gary Shaffer, Eugene Farrington, Sherman Lewis, William Starner, Richard Gravelle, Don Potter, Albert Crowley, Nixon Lavrhead, Sharilyn Haynes, Shirley Oliver, Norma Butler, Roger Weimer, Joan Cole, Anita Grimes, Virginia Stiles. 26
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