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J QWTJ fe ff ,of H 'f THE .49 t l E fi? The Miriam Allen Scholarship Fund During the Fall of 1925 Miss Miriam Allen, G. H. S. '08, accompanied Zlatko Balokovic, one of America's foremost violinists, in a concert before the people of Galion. The Auditorium was filled by music-lovers and all others interested in Galion High and its products. It was announced that Miss Allen had turned the proceeds of the concert over to the School, with the condition that they be used as a foundation for a Scholarship Fund. Thus it was that the Miriam Allen Scholarship Fund came into exist- ence. The money has been wisely invested and gives promise of needful aid to deserving scholars in the future. This Fund bears significance, as its founder is an Alumna of G. H. S. and one of Galion's own citizens who has gained renown in the musical world. It was her enthusiasm and spirit that materialized the need of scholarship recognition into a reality. All G. H. S. Students and Alumni join in thanking Miriam Allen for her gift to her Alma Mater. We hope that the future honor students prove worthy of the Scholarship. The Class of 1926 was the first graduating Class to receive the benefit of the Fund. The award was made jointly to Lucille Hill and Arvilla Emmennegger. Pasro Fifteen
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N ' J d 11? XT N f,f'?f5 . Q 4 ,V p-:J mee ser I' ,135 J ,,,J' l ' 1' tjhkk x f, ,Il X K WWW Mfr. E. R. Beats Principal Junior High Mr. Beets is known as that jolly man, around the Junior High. We are sure that his cheerful nature helps to lighten the large task he has in running the Junior High build- ing and that this nature has made him well liked by the students from the first to the ninth grades. M iss F'ra.nces Sargecmt Bible: Character Building A. B. Ohio Wesleyan Miss Sargeant is teaching Bible in the High School this year, besides her duties in all the other buildings, and thus is a very busy teacher. Her study is an interesting o11e and she teaches it in an interesting manner. We hope that she will remain with us. Zilzss Hilda. Iihller Englishg Algebra A. B. Ohio State University Miss Miller is again in her glory, that is, in- structing the Freshies in English and Al- gebra. She also has quite a job on her hands in sponsoring the Freshman Class, for Freshies will be Freshiesf' It is Miss Mil- ler's charming personality that always saves the day. Mfr. L. M. Borst Manual Training Miami Vocational Mr. Borst pulled a fast onei' several months ago when he hiked oft' to Columbus and was one of the principal characters in a double wedding. Congratulations to you, Mr. and Mrs. Borst! Mr. Bo1'st is well liked by all his pupils in the Manual Training depart- ment, so his success is assured. Mfr. F. A. Eaton Scienceg Athletic Director A. B. Wittenberg Dave has not only turned out some line athletic teams, but also some good General Science and Civics students. He has suc- ceeded in giving G. H. S. another winning football team and a fairly good B. B. outfit. He's all Wittenberg, and has used Coach Godfrey's methods to advantage. Weyre for him. Miss Edith, Smith, Secretary to Superintendent Miss SI1'1ith,S job is one of many duties, for whenever anyone wants anything, off to the Supt's. oiiice they go. She Will always ac- commodate you in her pleasing manner and that speaks for itself. She has two worthy assistants in Geraldine Wise and Dorthy Auld, whom we think deserve creditable mention. Verge Fourteen
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.fr f- -f S 5 ?'Y The VVomen's Federation Aid Scholarship Foundation Through the efforts of the Federation of Women's Club of Galion another Scholarship has been founded during the past vefmr It is th g D C . e pur- pose of this Foundation to lend monetary aid to students desiring a college training. The money is loaned with the condition that it be pail back gy the student when he is able to do so. Thus a permanent Aid will be guaranteed. The Federation took its first step toward the establishment of the Aid Fund when it sponsored a recent dramatization of ''Martha-by-the-Day , given by the Drama Workshop Players. The earnings of this production started the foundation of the Aid Fund. By donations and other similar productions this Fund will be increased to a substantial amount. We feel sure that this Fund together with the Miriam Allen Scholar- ship will give the scholarship standing in G. H. S. a decided boost, and if these funds accomplish this they will be well worth the efforts of the founders. In behalf of the Students of Galion High School, we desire by this means, to express our thanks to the officers and members of the Federation of VVomen's Clubs for their interest in G. H. S. Page Sixteen
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