Garrett High School - Aeolian Yearbook (Garrett, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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I I People With Late Books Don’t Library Well The members of the Library club, all of whom have vol- ' unteered as student librarians, have one single year-long project: to improve library service for students and teachers. To attain this goal each member gives one hour or more of his study time each day doing the many varied tasks that arise in a very busy library. First row: Carole Swander, Sandra Bickel, Mary Scott. Second row: Mrs. Sweeney, Patricia Riden¬ our, Larry Beverly, Rae Anne Trainer. Absent from picture: Harriet Howey. First row: Rodney McMillan, Richard Reynolds. Second row: Michael Lewis, Mars Wolford, Theodore Jay, Robert Riedhart. Third row: Richard Murley, Aaron Smith, John Smurr, Roger Kees, Richard Smith, David Teegardin. Fourth row: David Vanderbosch, Wayne Malcolm, Stephen Steward, Daniel Schu- maker, Jerry Kugler, Mr. Woodcox. Absent from picture: Dale Feick and Ralph Wilcoxson. Each a Good Scouts No Doubt “Be Prepared”—is the motto that every Boy Scout tries to live hy. This idea has heen very well demonstrated by the scouts as leaders in the community activities and through their group projects. About 100 badges can be earned to help the boys choose different occupations, hob¬ bies, and pastimes. The club has worked on projects in pioneering; leather craft; citizenship in the home, the community, and the nation; personal health; public health; and safety. The troop took part in the Klondike Derby and Operation Deep Freeze at Poka- gon. The troop set out trees south of Garrett as a community project. The assistant Scout leader and sponsor of the scout club is Mr. Woodcox. 28

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Operators’ Club- Shutter Bugs Stephen Gaw, President; Eston Hathaway, Reporter; Thomas Ely, Secretary-Treasurer; Tom Farrington, Vice President. First row: Eston Hathaway, Tad Schmidt, Daniel Fuller, Stephen Gaw, John Cox, Louis Easterday. Second row: Fred Knott, Adrian Thompson, Randy Bickel, Don Thompson, Thomas Ely, Daryl Severson, Mr. Bateman. Third row: Thomas Farrington, Thomas Guthrie, Paul Dell, Ted Thrush, Richard Rowe. Room 4 is a familiar room to all members of the operator’s club, since that is the headquarters for audio-visual instruction. Two of the club’s most important services are running the motion picture machine for the teachers and setting up and taking down the loud speaker during the football games. The operation of the juke box, tape recorder, slide projectors, and opague projector are also some of the duties which the industrious members learn to specialize in. An operator from this group is available at all times for the teachers’ convenience. 27



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First row: Nancy Smith, Johanna Hein- zerling, Sharon Dickison, Nancy Har¬ man, Patricia Ridenour, Donna Smith, Patricia LaCroix, Joan Peters, Nancy Martin. Second row: Norma Hixson, Mary Alice Minniear, Rae Anne Train¬ er, Jana Lee Opdycke, Laura Liver- good, Deloris Smith, Janet Hathaway, Judith Dembickie, Faith Getts. Third row: Joyce Smith, Robert Bowman, Dallas Opdycke, Dennis Porter, Dallas Wolf, Frank Felke, Suzanne Burtch, Harriet Howey, Marilyn Shirk. Fourth row: Carol McDermott, Sharon Cordes, Anna Moran, Nancy Gripe, Norma Mowrey, Violet Smith, Sharon Felke, Sue Ann Smith, Janet Thrush. Garrett scores!! And with that an enveloping, roaring cheer exploded from the Railroaders’ fans, filling the hard¬ wood haven to the rafters with a deafen¬ ing display of school spirit. “That’s our boy! Go! go! go!” rebounded the ever- ready pep club. The massive block of white-shirted fans was newly organized at the be¬ ginning of basketball season through the endeavors of the yell leaders and M iss Lewis. Each Friday noon of a home game, the hungry throng of pep- clubbers trooped to the gymnasium to eat lunch and have card drill. At the halves of the varsity games, the cardboards went into action: “Two, three, up! Two, three, down!” To this count the card section raised and low¬ ered blue and white cards forming ap¬ propriate letters and symbols. As the season progressed, spirit in¬ creased, new yells were adopted, and heartier cheering prevailed. Many vic¬ tories and new friendships resulted. A representative was named from each class to make up the executive com¬ mittee and these appear in the pic¬ ture. First row: Miss Lewis, Gloria Tincher, Norma Brown, JoHanna Simon, Elnor Livergood, Julianne Burtch, Jean Star- ner, Judith Reed, Belva Gerber. Sec¬ ond row: Nancy Ely, Sharon Cordes, Patricia Goepfert, Susan Ruhland, San¬ dra Godwin, Anita Morrison, Suzanna Runion, Judith Helbert, Sharon Hoff¬ man. Third row: Eleanor Thurman, Carole Johnson, Nancy Shafer, Mar¬ garet Farrington, Gail Grogg, Charlotte Atkins, Jacqueline Johnson, Nancy Gradeless, Carol Chisholm. Fourth row: Judith Detrick, Christine DePew, Mar¬ cia Shreve, Linda IJarman, Janice Houser, Carol Sue Reed, Barbara Ger¬ ber, Kay Sithen, Judith Reeves. Fifth row: Dora Deihl, Sydney Blair, San¬ dra Wilcoxson, Renee Obendorf, Nancy Workman, Margaret Ort, Charlotte Shipe, Susan Hollis, Beverly Jordon. SPELLS PEP! PEP! PEP ' Dennis Porter lpre -dents!i? . ■y■Treasurer,• Johanna Heinzerling Eleanor Th ” union. Second row; President. Thurman, Nancy Smith, Vice

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