Garrett High School - Aeolian Yearbook (Garrett, IN)

 - Class of 1983

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Dancing and romancing headed the bill of fare when Office Education Association hosted its annual Semi-formal Nov. 13 in the J.E. Ober Auditorium. Decorated in blending fall colors to carry out the theme, “Wayward Winds,” the auditorium beck- oned approximately 140 Garrett High School students and guests. Music for dancing and relaxing was provided by Spectrum Light and Sound. OEA members showed up early Satur- day morning to put their brilliant ideas and decorating skills to work transforming the auditorium and entry hall into a subtle dream worl d. Occasional hot chocolate ‘ay Asse of: ey. ‘Wayward Winds’ Semi-formal attracts 140 students, guests breaks made the morning pass quickly. Jamie Shoudel was chosen by fellow OEA members from 16 candidates as Queen of the Semi-formal. Her court in- cluded Patty Brown, Janie Creager, Julie Creager, Wendy Creager, Lori Kruger, Cindy Miller, Roxane Sobieski, and Dean- na Wappes. After expenses were paid, OEA cleared approximately $150 on the dance. Proceeds were used to pay for ho- tel rooms and travel costs when members traveled to Indianapolis in March to par- ticipate in state competition. Top Left— Members of Spectrum Light and Sound keep dancers moving with lively music and lighting. Bottom Left—Semi-formal Queen’s Court— Front Row: Deanna Wappes, Queen Jamie Shou- del, Roxane Sobieski. Back Row: Janie Creager, Cindy Miller, Wendy Creager, Julie Creager, Patty Brown, Lori Kruger. Above Right: Exchange students find the Semi- formal a way to forget their studies. Claire Horton and Luis Navarro look relaxed as they enter Ober Auditorium. Semi-formal

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Right—‘‘I’!] take your money and you say, ‘Cheese’.”’ So that’s what Jodi Steward and her date did for the photographer from KFS Studios Far Right— ‘Ten o'clock and all’s well.’’ That’s the message seniors Chuck Zolman and Bruce Delauder appear to be communicating to the Aeolian photog rapher Middle Left—Chaperoning a dance doesn’t have to be all work. Ask chaperones Miss Sarah Jean Eldridge, Mrs. Jack Gibson, and Mrs. Chuck Shou- del Middle Right—Pinning on a corsage for Peggy Crise requires Shawn Livergood’s total concentra- tion. Bottom Left—A trip to the refreshment table seems to be the next move for Todd Gibson, Scott Mason, and Rachel Warstler Bottom Right—Couples crowd the dance floor during a slow number 8 Semi-formal



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First sophomore ever reigns over Football Homecoming As the leaves on the trees surrounding Memorial Field changed colors, cool breezes rushing through them created an atmosphere of ‘““Autumn Whispers’’ for Football Homecoming. For the first time ever, a sophomore was selected Queen. Deb Zerns reigned over the Oct. 1 festivities with King Pete Bowman, senior. For the first time in three years, Class of ’83 did not win “‘best deco- rated car” honors. That distinction went to the juniors with their stylishly jazzed-up wheels. Car competition between classes was fierce; it was reported that students were even peeking through garage win- dows to check out opposing vehicles dur- 10 Football Homecoming ing the week preceding Homecoming. Candidates for Homecoming King and Queen, nominated by classmates, were seniors Lori Bowman, Jenney McPheeters, Pete Bowman, and Mike Col- gate; juniors Mary Hile, Patty Hile, Mark George, and Doug Shippy; sophomores Tammy Wellhausen, Deb Zerns, John Bo- dey, and Rob Knott; and freshmen Dixie Helmick, Gina Seigel, Sean Ferry, and Greg Velpel. Student Council sponsored the halftime crowning ceremonies and the traditional dance following the Railroaders’ disap- pointing 18-14 loss to West Noble. Middle Left—Riding atop the senior car, Queen candidates Lori Bowman and Jenney McPheeters charm football fans in the stands. Bottom Left—Three smiles roll into view from the sophomore class—one each from candidates Deb Zerns and Tammy Wellhausen and one from their uniquely decorated car. Top Right — Junior candidates Mary Hile and Doug Shippy hold the spoils presented for the best deco- rated car. Their winning car broke a two-year reign by the Class of ’83. Middle Right—Being a Homecoming candidate can be nervewrecking. Freshman Sean Ferry re- lieves the tension with a quiet comment to classmate Gina Seigel.

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