Galion High School - Spy Yearbook (Galion, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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fini illll - 3 Amann, Jessie Atkinson, James Baker, Donald E. Berger, Jeanette Bower, Velma Bradfield, Mary Louise Burkhart, Isabelle Butterfield, Margaret Carter, Robert Chambers Alice Chubb, Lloyd Chubb, Lola Cole, Freda Conklin, Wallace Copeland, Rosalie Davis, Martha Dickerson, Philip Dinkel, Esther Doran, James Engle, Miriam Ernst, Genevieve Finical, Charles Garverick, Edna Gattner, Clarence Geer, William D. Junior Class Roll. Gerstner, Lois Gledhill, Loren J. Goorley, Melvin Gottfried, Edna Graham, Alice Hammond, Dorothy Harding, Leroy Heinlen, Iva Helfrich, Dorothy Helfrichl, Laurence Keifer, Wreatha Kelly, Claud King, Kathryn McAnall, Elizabeth McClure, George ' Moderwell, Marjorie Moderwell, Mildred Modie, Dorothy Myers, Walter Nungesser, Clayton Ober, Helen Pittman, Alta Postance, Marjorie Poth, Ralph Rehl, Lloyd Class Officers: WILLIAM GEER - FRANCES WISTERMAN KATHARINE SCHAFFNER DOROTHY MODIE - Class Colors: BLUE and GOLD Rhinehart, Gladys Riblet, Mary Romine, Bertha Schaffner, Katherine Sawyer, Helen Schalip, Carl Schnegelsberger, Ruth Seckel, Lois Sherer, Myrtle Smart, Henrietta Stone, Alvier Switzer, Edith Thomas, Helen Tracht, Luther Tracht, Naomi Tracht, Opal Tracht, Oscar Il. Wallace, Helen Warner, Gersa Weiler, Margaret Williams, John Williams, Opal Wisterman, Frances Yochem, Angelene - President Vice President - Treasurer - Secretary 1'

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e - ' ui IIEIII I IIHI IQAS Junior Class History On September 2, 1919, what was then and still is the brightest class in G, H. S., entered the old H. S. Chapel. As usual we were yelled at and laughed at, but we minded it not and quietly took the seats assigned to us. After the chapel exercises we made out our sched- ules and were assigned our assembly rooms, which we occasionally forgot, and wandered into some other. At the first class meeting we elected William Geer president, Helen Dunham vice president, Walter Nichols secretary and Frances Wisterman treasurer. We also selected Blue and Gold as our class colors. ln athletics we did well in our Freshman year, es- pecially in basketball. In September 1920, we came back as Sophomores with only ninety of our original class. At the class meeting William Geer was elected president, Frances Wisterman vice president, Henrietta Smart secretary, and Helen Thomas treasurer. Under the guidance of Prof. Smart, we organized the Philomathean Literary Society. The purpose of this society was to give us confidence in public speaking and to help us better ourselves in English. The Radiator , a school paper, was begun by us during our Sophomore year and we made ai grand success of it. We have again this year published it and there is certainly a sale for it every month. The custom of giving a reception to the incoming Freshmen was also instituted by us during our Sopho- more year, On September 6, 1921, we again entered the High School, but this time as Jolly Juniors. At the class meeting we elected William Geer president, Frances Wisterman vice president, Katherine Schaifner treasurer, and Dorothy Modie secretary. ln both football and basketball, this year, we were well represented. and the Junior girls certainly have a fine basketball team, even though they were beaten hy the Senior girls. We are also well represented on the Debating team recently organized. Here we will leave this narrative, feeling justified in predicting a brilliant future for the Class of '23. --'GENEVIEVE ERNST '23. 2-Silt gf ' i 435339. Qvs. Jn v A ry .U diets! be 5 salem Q fi, scv9' .S 5 - eff W? Junior Social Activities Towards the latter part of Septemlser. the Juniors got together and had a Wiener roast at Opal Tracht's. It proved to be quite a success. There were about twen- ty-five who assembled at the school house and were con- veyed to Tra.cht's in machines. Frances Wisterman and Bob Carter, in their efforts to get to the bon-fire first, were caught in the hog run. Jessie and Wallace were standing in the shadows Ccount- ing the crowdj. A football game was the feature of the evening. It was found that several stars are developing in the class. They also played Jacob and Ruth. At last came the Heatsnfweiners and marshmallows. After everyone had eaten their fill, the Juniors thanked Opal for inviting them out and showing them such a Fine time, and then left for their homes. On'the night when the witches ride through the air and black cats are roaming about, we had our second party, which was in the nature of a Hallowe'en party, held in the Junior Order Hall. The hall was decorated in black and yellow, with corn shocks occupying one end. Wink and various other games were played, after which dancing occupied the time. Lunch was served about ten-thirty. Mrs. John Wisterman, Mrs. Amann and Mrs. Harry Smart chaperoned the party, which was a decided suc- cess. Last year the Sophomore girls entertained the Fresh- man girls. This year the Sophomore girls returned our favor with a party held in the Maccabee hall. The Sopho- more girls got dates with the Junior girls, Everyone had a Hne time dancing and playing games. At a late hour cider and doughnuts were served. The last party, but by no means the least enjoyable was the sleighing party, held at Luther Tracht's, the 25th of January. Prof. Shaw and Miss Davis were the Chaps, During the course of the evening stunts were given and several games played. Refreshments were served and everyone enjoyed themselves greatly. --HENRIETTA L. SMART '23.

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