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f-if ' or SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS DEAN CRISPIN PRESIDENT WILLIAM GLEDHILL VICE PRESIDENT JOHN VOLK TREASURER DUANE KACKLEY SECRETARY SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We, the class of ,32, are on the threshold of a stranger world. As a monument to all we have done and tried to do, as a cornerstone to all we hope to do, we leave this history of our brief sojourn here. We first organized four years ago as Freshmen, under the sponsorship of Professor Warren. Richard Reid was elected President, Edra Arndt, Vice President, Frances Bernard, Secretary, and Eleanor Kirk, Treasurer. We made scarlet and grey our colors. From the very first our class stood out for its cooperation and willingness to work, which attributes culminated in the unprecedented and tremendously successful Freshman class play, The Rescue of Prince Hal. The next year we entered High School as Sophomores. This year Miss Miller was chosen sponsor. Clayton Aukerman, President, Doris Gilmore, Vice President, Georgia Mackey, Secretary, and Dean Crispin, Treasurer. We again established a precedent with the play, The Charm School, which rivaled its predecessor in popularity. We returned next year-most of us, at any rate,-full pledged Juniors. Lewis Bodley was made Presidentg Hugh Shumaker, Vice President, Georgia Mackey, Secretary, and Dean Crispin, Treasurer, with Miss Mather as Sponsor. The class play, Mrs. Partridge Presents, was dramatically a real credit to the class. However, it was necessary that the class give a bake sale, which, backed by that same cooperation that started the class off, was very profitable. And now we arrive at the last step, the final effort before we receive our diplomas. This year passes only too swiftly with the thousand and one things a graduating class must do. Time is taken, though, to give a class play, the last that we can give. This year, Once in a Lifetimev is presented, attended with great public acclaim. No matter how we regret it, we must leave Galion High behind. We have worked and we have played. The way may have been hard, but if we could go back four years we should not do differently. The whole world lies before us, and we can't turn back if we should want to. So, Galion High and all our successors, Goodbye. GY U'
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