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Garrigan's first uniforms for the girls were modeled at
the Mother Daughter Tea. The uniform included outfits for a normal school day, gym class and formals. Boys did not have a uniform, though they did have to follow a dress code. |
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Garrigan's first ever basketball and football teams are shown above. These athletes' hard work helped lay the foundation for the exceptional sports program we have here at Garrigan today. The varsity teams were named the Golden Bears, and the JV was called the Golden Cubs. |
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Bishop
Joseph Mueller blessed the newly built
Bishop Garrigan High School before the first classes were held there. |
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Father
Paul Eisele and Sister Janet Goetz
were members of the first graduating class here at Garrigan. After many years of teaching at Garrigan and other Catholic schools, Father Eisele is in charge of St. Cecelia Parish in Algona, Iowa. Sr. Janet is Garrigan's registrar today. |
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The fine arts department was busy. They put on a
Christmas recital, did the comedy Tish for their first spring play, and sent a team to district speech contest. |