Garrett High School - Aeolian Yearbook (Garrett, IN)

 - Class of 1983

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demersesneaEs: SRR RE oa ) Members of the Garrett Chapter of Fu- }ture Homemakers of America were in- Wvolved in several activities during the ‘year. ‘ In November members assisted the ‘school board by serving as waitresses at a dinner for school employees. They also devoted several evenings to make Thanksgiving favors for residents of Mill- er’s Merry Manor. FHA invited varsity and reserve mem- bers of the girls’ basketball team, coaches, managers, and administrators to a break- fast in honor of the team in January. The girl jocks enjoyed scrambled eggs, sau- sage, biscuits, orange juice, and milk. Selling chances for a Smurf cake at Lit- tle 500 in May ended the year for FHA chapter members. Officers were Sherry New, president; Geneva Maloney, vice-president; Robbin McClish, secretary; Tracy Brinker, trea- surer; and Ginger Centers, reporter. FHA serves girls’ team nutritious breakfast Top—Plowing the FFA plot is hard work as John Sliger can testify after taking his turn on the tractor. Above—Labeling jelly jars for a special project of vocational classes keeps Ginger Centers, FHA mem- ber, busy during activity period. Left—FHA—Front Row—Rhonda Beck, Tracy Brinker, treasurer; Geneva Maloney, vice-president; Ginger Centers, reporter. Second Row—Mrs. Bar- bara Olin, advisor; Sherry New, president; Robbin McClish, secretary; Jola Jones.

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Corn planter purchased for FFA convenience After another busy year, the Garrett FFA Chapter was rated superior by the State FFA Association for the seventh year in a row. Garrett judging teams won the county livestock and dairy competition and went on to tie for third in area livestock judging and to place sixth in area dairy judging contests. At the district convention Gar- rett members ranked sixth in the area asa chapter. Individually Jean Lange won the horse proficiency contest, Doug Holbrook placed first in diversified livestock profi- ciency, and Frank Weller placed second in swine. A team of Doug Holbrook, Frank Weller, Dean Hatton, and Tim Knott par- ticipated in the state livestock judging competition in June. Another highlight of the year was the purchase of a corn planter. This enabled the club to have more control over plant- ing dates instead of having to wait for a rented planter. Besides the wheat crop for the year, members also made money by selling garden seeds. In December and July members attend- ed state leadership camps. Evening meet- ings, a swimming party, a Christmas par- ty, a watermelon feed, and a fishing day at Chain O’ Lakes State Park rounded out the year for FFA members. The club was led by officers Doug Hol- brook, president; Kevin Thrush, vice- president; Linda Haynes, secretary; Jean Lange, treasurer; Rob Knott, reporter; Sterling Robbins, sentinel; and Mr. Andy Giegold, advisor. Top Right—Patiently waiting in line for recognition at the FFA awards banquet are Doug Brumbaugh, Andrea Stoltie, and Veronica Erwin. Above—FFA—Front Row—Mr. Andy Giegold, advisor; Jean Lange, treasurer; Linda Haynes, secretary; Dou g Holbrook, president; Kevin Thrush, vice- | president; Rob Knott, reporter; Sterling Robbins, sentinel. Second Row—Glen Malcolm, Daren Christlieb, Tom Sturges, Kevin Hewes, Todd Gorman, Duane Griffis, | David Owen. Third Row—Frank Weller, Veronica Erwin, Molly Wappes, Claire Horton, Andrea Stoltie, Ed Chisholm, Mark Hall, Tim Gorman. Back Row—Ferdi Thurman, Gary Haynes, Troy High, Tony Wilhelm, Tony Griffin, John Sliger, Jeff Knott. 26 FFA



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New equipment provided by the school system aided both the newspaper and yearbook staffs in 1982-83. Newspaper staff began using the school’s new 48K computer and word pro- cessor to do the typesetting of the Signal. Not only did this method of typesetting defray some of the cost of producing the Signal but also helped students learn new computer processes and techniques. Both staffs used a Canon AE-1 Program cam- era, which was purchased with English De- partment funds. Fund raising was a major concern of the Aeolian and Signal staffs as well as pro- ducing their respective publications. Yearbook and newspaper staffs jointly sponsored a chili-salad bar supper Oct. 27. Another joint project was Lifesaver Lollipop sales, which went over well this year. A senior high dance was sponsored by the Aeolian after a football game. Mr. Robert Gruesbeck, demonstrated his disc jockey skills by playing records for danc- ing and listening. During basketball season Steve Dembickie provided music and lights for another senior high dance spon- sored jointly by both staffs along with a third dance for junior high students DJ’ed by Carrie Cook, Dawn Olds, and Mike Colgate. New camera, word processor aid publications Top Right—The final isue of the Signal is finally finished and Dave Relue and Tom Custer sit down to take a well deserved break. Above—Aeolian Staff—Front Row—Anisa Hazeltine, Carrie Cook, advertising manager; Kim Zeigler, Pam Woods, Dawn Olds. Second Row—kKris Sickmiller, Paula McFann, Ginger Centers, Pat Colgate, Suzy Somers, Jim Mosley. Third Row—Tina Weller, Teresa Delauder, Twilla Centers, Kelly Vancil. Back Row—Tom Cole, Sonja Stoeckelmann, Ingrid Taube, editor; Mrs. Bonnie Miles, advisor. Left—Far from his regular job teaching auto mechanics, Mr. Robert Gruesbeck serves as disc jockey for the senior high dance sponsored by Aeolian and Signal staffs. =

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