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M1 C' 1' Q fx e, MISS MARY MATHER Latin If it were not for Miss Mather the Juniors would never solve all their problems. but as spon- sor uf the Junior Class she is always ready to lu-Ip thi-m. She tcaches Virgil. Caesar and Cicero. C. H. RENSCH Shop Supervisor To take :I look into the vocational department. would immediately tell you that Mr. Rensch is supervisor. 'Ilh.s is his second year in our plant and we hope he will suck with us for a long time. MISS MARY LOUISE MCFADYEN Commercial Department The ending of this year's duties marks the com- pletion of the second year in Galion for Miss lVlrl7adyn'n. She has developed some real speed dt-nionsu. She has a very large Shorthand class, and also teaches Business Administration, W. R. WIDRIG Social Sciences This was Mr. Widrig's second year over at the Senior High. and he has proven himself a vi-ry popular instructor. He handles Social Science and in addition is sponsor of the Hi-Y. MISS MYRTH HOSLER Girls' Athletic Director This was lVliss Hosleris second year at Galion lliuh and every girl liked her a lot. The class uaimfs were all very exciting and due to Miss llnslt-r's efforts every girl was enabled to do what she enjoyed most in Gym work. She also was a large factor in the success of Nlay Day last spring. COACH FRED MCCLINTOCK Athletic Director Although no records were broken in Football or Basketball this season, that is no indication that Mac has let up the least bit. He is liked by everyone and his teams are feared in everv city in the league. Witlm the kind of material and support that our coach and athletes should have, Galion High may be in the championship class again very soon. Lots of luck, Mac. MISS VELMA RESCH Asst. Secretary to the Superintendent Velma is certainly an asset around our school. Witlxout her the principals ofiice might often be in a jam, but Velma soon straightens things out there. She is always jolly and full of fun and everyone likes her a lot, MISS ELIZABETH BLAND Secretary to the Superintendent If it were not for Miss Bland we wonder where our Superintendent would be. She is very capable in her present capacity. and as a secre- tary she would be hard to surpass, If anyone wants any information they go to Elizabeth, and seldom go away without it. I-I. F. EICHORN Biology and Assistant Coach Mr. liichorn is a modest young man with a heart ol gold, In addition to bi-secting frogs, snakes, etc.. he is assistant coach of the athletic teams. This is his second year with us. ri ' r . I, L9 0
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f,j4?., --.w-41-1 ..f,1-- ,H I, fly. X3 ,J MISS GRA! E WESTON Mathematics and Social Science Miss Weston has a big job before her, as she is assistant principal of the High School. and a teacher of mathematics. and sponsor of the G. R, Miss Weston was assigned a new duty this year of teaching History and has made good at it. D. E. SHAFFER Manual Arts Without thc aid and assistance of Mr, Shaffer our boys could never turn out such beautiful and masterful pieces of work. He is a big help to our school in many ways. MISS LOUISE JOHN Spanish. English Literature Miss john can well be termed a real veteran in our school system. She has no small job to take care of. She teaches English four. displays the greatest ability in helping the juniors and Seniors with their Spanish. and is also business sponsor of the Lantern. R. R. EHRHART Relative Subjects to the Shop Mr, Ehrhart is instructor of Shop Mathematics and from what they say. some of his problems are no cinch for any math student. He is also manager of the Athletic Fund. MISS HILDA SCHOOLEY English 2 and General History As one of the advisers to the G, R.. and as a teacher of English and History to the Sophomores. Miss Schooley is kept very busy. She also aids in many of the plays and programs that are given in assemblies. She proved a great help in the operetsa All at Sea this year. S MISS AILER School Nurse Due to the efforts of Miss Ailer. the girls lCarned much about good health and prevention of different kinds of illnesses. She also had to look up absent students and find out the trouble. MISS ZULA DOWLER Home Economics Miss Dowler is in charge of the entire Home Economics department again this year and has handled the job with the greatest of skill, HARTLEY D. SNYDER Director of Music The Music Department has made a rapid ad- vancement since the directorship was taken over by Mr. Snyder, He has produced a great band and orchestra and also many cantatas and oper- ettas. This year he gave a reproduction of Car- men and put on the operetta All at Sea. MISS HILDA MILLER English 3 After Miss Miller is through teaching English to the Juniors they usually know about it. She always has a smile for every one and is always ready to help you. MISS ARVILLA EMMENEGGER 4 Commercial Department Miss Emmencgger teaches her subjects to her pupils in such a way that they can't help but learn something. She has the job of teaching the juniors their Shorthand outlines and also Com- mercial Law to both Juniors and Seniors. She also teaches Bookkeeping to the Sophomores. . 1' P , gn' , C Nl
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