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T HE ff m. SPY .r ' -.mmf ,' I s xx ,' Z I X 9 NAYE s N V ai f 9 ,ff i X X fifth! . 'WWW Prin. W. L. Swick Mr. Swick is not only our principal but he is a jolly good fellow, and when we say jolly we mean just that. His funny stories bring gales of laughter but they always have a point, especially his stories in class. Besides his numerous duties as supervisor of three hundred students, he teaches Chemistry and Physics, is advisor to the Senior Class and Spy Staff, the Faculty Manager of Athletics. These require much time and thought but we have always found him ready and willing to co-operate. It is due to his eflicient administration that our school runs so smooth and ranks so high. We are for Pop to a man, and we can only say that we have enjoyed working under and for him and that we have benefitted much in our four years under his instruction. We have found that his motto is . Service with a smile, and witticism free of charge . Mr. Swick, we wish you every possible success and enjoyment in the future. r'-.. . 1 'nge Eleven
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, tQ is .--Ld -., . if Ny THE p ill, gpxf' -1 ' C .nvvfi L 1 - bk - x' k Q I f Z 0 J 15 wav s f f w 4 ,ay X N ff X Supt. R. D. Conrad Mr. Conrad is completing his third successful year as Superintendent of Public Instruction in our school system. He has both his A. B. and A. M. degrees from Wittenberg and has taken post graduate work at Columbia. Mr. Conrad is very much interested in his work, therefore his efficient administration of our schools. As Dusty Miller puts it, He is always wearingva smile under his auburn hair . It is his genial attitude that has made his many friends. Since his office is in our building we see and hear a great deal of Mr. Conrad and his advice or service is always given cheerfully. It was under his guidance that our new Junior High School was built. His efforts and sacrifices in planning for this project deserves creditable mention. His duties are many yet he always finds time for the student and likewise always greets the student warmly. We extend him our best wishes for a most bright future. Page Ten
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J f ff,-fQN , ,rj . A 1, V.. A TME y 'afvit 5 psf Za, 9 , -Wi 1 fx .X Y' 0 nm' ff XRS' S N aj f V J ,I 'x YQ X ffgf, Wi 55535555 Miss Grace Weston Mathematics Ph. B. Oberlin Miss Weston has been teaching in G. H. S. since 1900 and' to her much credit must go forour school's progress. She has served as Sponsor of the Girl Reserve, Assistant Prin- cipal and Directors of Ushers during 1926-27 and her work in these capacities merits high commendation. Miss Louise John Spanish, English Ph. B. University of Chicago Miss John came to Galion High in 1896 as instructor of German, since that time she has faithfully served G. H. S. students in their quest of knowledge. At present she is the coach of the,Debate Squad and Advisor to the Lantern Staff. These activities owe their success to her. Mr. D. E. Sliajfer' p Manual Arts Valparaiso Normal Mr. Shaffer has been the instructor of Man- ual Training in G. I-I. S. ever since that course was introduced. The annual exhibit shows clearly the result of his endeavors as teacher in drawing and wood-working subjects. All the students appreciate his hearty co-operas tion in their tasks. Miss Cora Ullom Commercial Subjects . B. S. C. Oiiiice Training School Besides her duties as instructor of typing and shorthand Miss Ullom serves as Treasurer of Galion High thus an afficient and orderly ad- ministration of class and organization finance is assured. Under her careful guidance many students have won speed awards. Her work has been fruitful. Miss Zllctry M futher Latin A. B. Ohio Wesleyan Miss Mather not only guides her pupils through the difficulties of Virgil, Cicero, etc., but also guides the Junior Class and the Latin Club over their storm beset paths. Miss Mather has been in the faculty of G. H. S. since 1904 and has been rewarded in her ef- forts by seeing many students develop- into successes in the world. Mr. C. D. Molder Q Social Sciences A. B. Ohio Wesleyan Mr. Molder came to us after graduating from 0. W. U. in 1925. He is a. graduate of G. H. S. and has taken an active part in its activi- ties. His most notable 3.000111-DHSDIIIEIIIS is shown by the development of the Senior and Junior Hi-Y's. Prof. has won his way into the hearts of the students by means of his jovial manner. Page Twelve
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