Galion High School - Spy Yearbook (Galion, OH)

 - Class of 1927

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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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'Sm J -get fa... f s? f-.5 A- -', ,f ' '1 F., ,L re' N, 1 J, ' -B M o -I THE pi nky, 5 gy 17' ff ,- I x h. Q V, M ff ..4Fl'S1'L D es i Q f 'Yi J' .W . W x ilfigw M 'iss Florence W 1'sterma.-n, History and Civics A. B. Oberlin Miss Wisterinan has assisted the Seniors over those subjects called U. S. History and Civics and the Sophs through General History in G. H. S. for the past five years. She is also Sponsor of the Sophomore Class and of the G. R's. Her assistance has always been welcomed, but-after June-that would be telling. Mr. R. R. E1'ha.rt Music, English A. B. Otterbein Prof. Erhart is our director of Music a.nd ill that capacity he has won for himself an en- viable reputation. His accomplishinents within G. H. S. and outside, have been phe- nomenal. Look at our band, our orchestra and our Chorus. His successes all. Mr. Erhart teaches English over in the J. H. S. also. Miss H elefn Christy Commercial Subjects A. B. Ohio University Miss Christy is anotheifof our faculty, who is sporting a stone on a certain finger. Her cheerful and excitable lnanner will surely be missed by G. H. S. students. Miss Christy acted as the savior of the Girls B. B. Varsity when she volunteered her services as Spon- sor. Her efforts were well rewarded. Miss Becwrice H o1f'ma,n English A. B. Hood College Miss Hoffman is a graduate of G. H. S. with the Class of 1910. Her entire schedule for this year was lilled with hammering better English into the vacancies, called heads, of the Sophomores and Juniors. This work consisted of Silas Marner, Macbeth, Tale of Two Cities, spelling tests and themes. It was a long but worthwhile process for instructor and instructed. Miss Ada Gregg - Household Arts B. O. Ohio State University Miss Gregg divides her time between the Senior and Junior Highs, therefore she is known in both buildings, as a busy instruc- tor. She has just completed her second year in G. H.,S. teaching the girls the arts of housekeeping and dressmaking. etc. She and her department have also put on' several din- ners and other successful ventures. Mr. V. H. Oberlandev' Shop Ohio State University The cheery aspect of the new shop has been secured under the direction of 'V. H. Al- though he is a new instructor in a new course he has won a place of high estimation in the minds of students. His smiling countenance lightens the work down in the Shop. If you have any mechanical trouble, no matter what it is, take it down to the Shop. Page Thirteen

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