Galion High School - Spy Yearbook (Galion, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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O . ' 0 Ralph Cornell James Aukerman Charles Line Eugene Kirtland President Vice President Secretary Treasurer OUR SCHOOL DAYS ACT I. The curtain is drawn and we see before us, Galion High in its picturesque set- ting. Students are strolling up the walks-school has begun! Our attention is centered upon the Freshman class, larger in number than any other that has ever entered G. H. S. We notice that this class goes in for the ex- tremeABob Zinn and Ronald Sebastian are examples. As the scenes are shifted we see the various activities of the class. The election of class oflicers had the following results: Bob Zinn, Presidentg Charles Line, Vice Presidentg Eugene Grubaugh, Secretaryg Norma Amann, Treasurer. The Sophomore- Freshman party was a scene to gladden the eye. ACT II. The first scene shows the election of the class oflicers, Bob Schupp, Presidentg Helen Laughbaum, Vice President: Charles Line, Secretaryg and Eugene Kirtland, Treasurer. The scene showing the Christmas party, which was the social atfair of the year, was brilliant. ACT III. The Hrst scene shows the election of the class officers, Robert Schupp, President: Bob Zinn, Vice Presidentg Kathryn Peebles, Secretaryg and Eugene Kirtland, Treasurer. The next scene shows a moonlight night, a blazing fire and a score or more of famished students. The Juniors are having a Weiner roast! From the noise and excitement we infer that they are having one grand time . A following scene shows the Junior Class Play, White Collars . There are not enough words to describe its wonderful success. The thunderous applause more than shows the appreciation of the audience. Other scenes show the work of the Junior Class preparing for the Junior-Senior Reception. We see in the distance a trim yacht from which soft music is coming. Couples are dancing beneath a gleaming moon and a star-filled sky. It was a glor- ious reception! ACT IV. In the first scene we see a moonlight night. Queer figures are moving to and fro, throwing colored papers into trees, telephone poles, etc. We see a future steeple- jack climbing a trembling flag pole. What can it be? Why of course, the Seniors are hanging colors! The next scene shows the election of the class ofllcers, Ralph Cornell, Presidentg James Aukerman, Vice Presidentj Charles Line, Secretaryg Eugene Kirtland, Treasurer. The Seniors hold a Weiner roast in the next scene. To one side we see Bob Zinn with five marshmallows in his mouth and a Weiner sandwich of huge proportions in both hands, discussing the Einstein theory! Then?Commencement! ---Jack Sherman, '29. 26 DQ Di -cr Q so

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fe-.1 .W I .NY ' K, .: ,, 55521, N f?'LC' ,f v:i'iQ....-F H NORMA G. AMANN To laugh and dance and tlirt with boys, are three things this Senior enjoys. Chorus 13 Debating Society 15 Gym Exhi- bition 1-3: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Var- sity 2, 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Cabinet 4: White Collars 3: Favor Com. Jr. Sr. Reception 3: Lantern Staff 2, 3: Spanish Club 4: Treasurer of Class 13 Spy Staff 43 Hockey 1. JAMES M. AUKERMAN Oh! how music effects him. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, 52 Cho- rus 1, 2, 3: Student Music Director 3, 4: Gypsy Rover Orchestra 13 Minstrel Or- chestra 2, 33 Director of Orchestra for Junior Play 43 Pres. Student Council 5: Vice l'res. of Class 5: Director of Orange and Blue Orchestra 5. SUSAN K. BESSINGER Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2: Gym Exhi- bition 1: Christmas Cantata 2: Favor Com. Jr. Sr. Reception 31 Usher 43 Spy Staff 4. NATHAN BECK A quiet, sturdy football man. Johnsville High 13 Bellville High 2: Foot- ball 4, Hi-Y 4. DOROTHY E. BEENER Onward to Leesville! Chorus 1, 23 Gym Exhibition 3, Latin Club 2: Menu Com. Jr. Sr. Reception 3: Usher 43 Spanish Club 43 Girl Reserves 43 Christ- mas Cantata 2. ROBERT P. BIANCHI A comedian is generally a public character. Chorus 1, 23 Minstrel 3, 4: Ath. Mgr. 3: Asst. Mgr. 23 Stage Mgr. 3 ETHEL D. BILSING An innocent appearance, but looks are deceiving. Girl Reserve 4: Chorus 2, 3, 43 Volley Ball 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 43 Love Pirates of Hawaii 3: Christmas Can- tata 2, 3, Hiking Club 4: Baseball 43 De- bate Club 1. BERNICE C. BISHOP Sober, steadfast and demure. Harding Hi, Marion 1: Chorus 3: Love Pirates of Hawaii 3, Girl Reserves 4. urls fl, . ,.

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