Galion High School - Spy Yearbook (Galion, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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In high school days when all is gay And life's but at the start There comes to each a love supreme Awakening in each heart And when we ask, What is this love This first love, fond and true From many hearts the answer rings, 'Tis dear old Galion High. C G. H. S. LOVE SONG MUSIC BY RALPH PLUMER WESTERN UNIVERSITY '06 Old Galion High and memories Will come to us each day And life with all its joys and cares Can ne'er drive these away The prophs, and halls, our gym and park Our friendship staunch and true All center round our first great love Our dear old Galion High. l CHORUS To Galion High, Our Galion High Out in the world can we prove true Ever remembering, never forgetting Our love for you, dear Galion High

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C SENIOR CLAS On the tenth day of September, 1917, nienty-seven trembling little Freshmen entered G. H. S. amid the laugh- ter and jeers of the upper-classmen. All this made us the more determined to show them and we did. In our exams we had the least failures, and we were the first Freshman -class allowed to participate in entertainments and did credit to this privilege. A call was sent to the High School for Red Cross workers, and in this the Freshmen were also represented. As for athletics-why, we were right there, having two of our number on the H. S. Basketball team. In December we had a class meeting, chose Bob Gug- ler, president, Dorothy Moore, vice-president, Ray Dawson, secretaryg Retha Smith, treasurer, and steel gray and old rose for class colors. When the year drew to a close, because we had worked diligently we were privileged to call ourselves Sophomores. Hearing the school bell one beautiful day the next September, seventy-five of us assembled for our next year. Soon after school started we chose Ralph Cole, class president, Ralph Hoffman, vice-president, and Kenneth Casey, secretary and treasurer. For class colors we chose blue and white. Our class was also well represented in athletics this year. The time passed quickly and finally we received our grade cards telling us that we were Juniors. We began our farewell term in the old High School chapel, for after Christmas we were to move to the new H. S I-IISTGRY building. Lorin Knight was chosen to lead our class as president this eventful year. His worthy assistants were Kenneth Casey, vice-president, and Clarice Young, secre- tary and treasurer, and we decided to retain our old class colors of Yale Blue and White. This year we could boast of five athletes on the Foot- ball Eleven and four on the Basketball team. A record to be proud of. The banquet for the annual Junior-Senior Reception was held in the gym, which was decorated with apple blos- soms. Having done justice to the meal prepared by the Do- mestic Science Department everyone went to the Auditor- ium to be entertained by 'tPolly Lou, a playlet in two acts, which did much credit to the training of Mrs. Beck. During vacation our ranks were much depleted but on the tenth of September, our fifty-seven veterans returned to assume the school affairs and we hope we have not missed this privilege. This year, as in the years passed, the class of '21 has ex- celled in all things. The Dramatic and Glee Clubs were or- ganized and mostly supported by the Senior class and again our athletes have increased to nine on the Football team and four on the Basketball squad. And now as we stand upon the threshold of a new era of our lives, let us strive to keep on progressing as we have been in the past. Let our success become permanent. LEONA DEIBIG, '21. Nineteen



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The Mochel Hospital the sign doth say Butchering done both night and day The noted doctors, Cliff and Don, Explain the rush of mob and throng. Cy Wisler will be the Star On the All Ohio Team And many people will come from far To see his plays so clean. A Barber will be our Gregory Fink, And at this trade will make much chink And then his ever patted hair Will have a chance to get some care. Anna Flood as manager Of the Beaute Shoppe Petite And all her massages sweet and pure, Can't possibly be beat. As a minister Earl WViggins Will highly stand, And he'll preach the gospel Throughout all this land. Interior decorating of the finest class, Will be artfully done by Clyde Cass, His delicate touch in colors shown Will make him very widely known. Huw 1 HW W' CLASS PROPHECY I am telling the truth YVhen I say that our Ruth VVill make a dear little wife All through her happy married life. Viola Marshall will work In a big Library in New York Here, many books she will read, As ttmore knowledge is her Creed. She'll go away to school next year To learn to be a gym teacher In this course shelll gain much fame And glory too, for the Riblet name. More worth for comedy Than even Chaplin's plays Will be Ed Englehartls debut On the screen in future days. The Rev. Huffy Hoffman, So heavenly and wise Who converts many sinners And binds marriage ties. Wayne Gledhill as a contractor great, A fine success at this helll make. He will plan large buildings in every land, And this I think sure would be grand. As a Commercial teacher, Margaret Knote, Will get all the other teachers' Goat No one can pass her in accuracy and speed And thatls the main qualities of a teacher she'1l need Bob Lisse a great reporter will make For the noted New York Advocate, He gets the news before it is out And the staff will always like to have him about. Now Velma Tuttle will never plan How she's going to vamp a man She'll quietly wait, and then some day A handsome young man will come take her away. Clarice Young Will never shun Her work as a typist fair Until the day When she will say- She has found the man for whom she doth care. The Fabian Gift Shop will be widely known, IVhere dainty things are ever shown, The people will buy from this wondrous store And they always will come back for plenty more Joe Zeller will gain high rank As a Teller in a noted Bank. Twenty-one

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