Galion High School - Spy Yearbook (Galion, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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SIIPHUMUHE ACTIVITIES MANY Three cheers for the sophomores who came through the period of being called 'Qgreeniesn with flying colors. Not only must we give them credit for participat- ing in many school activities, but also for their excellent sportsmanship shown at all football and basketball games. As there is not space to include all of their activities, a few of the most important are mentioned in the following para- graphs. The sophomore class sponsored a spring dance April 18. Music was fur- nished by the high school Rockola. As all their activities, the sophomores car- ried this ofl: with a flourish. The most exciting event of the sopho- mores' entire year took place May 24. This affair was their sophomore hop. So, in gala array, our so called ugreeniesn danced to the music furnished by the Rockola. The jute box was chosen with the idea that they would be able to se- lect the pieces they liked best instead of those an orchestra would be able to play. The theme for decorations was that of a spring garden with clever ar- rangements of flowers and crepe paper. Those on the committees in charge of the hop were: Reception-Betty Haw- kins, Chairmang Lillian Chase, Valentino Ramsey, Betty Dukeman. Entertainment -Janice Egner, chairman, June Thayer, AN Il VAHIEIJ na Vossers, chairmang Virginia Shaw, Marjorie Mellot, Shirley Seif, Ruth Ul- mer. Decoration-Robert Kump, chair- man, Miriam Gwinner, Sheldon Swank, Beverly Boyd, Ralph Pollock, Edna Car- is, Peter Martinez. Refreshment-Agnes Harbourt, chairman, Martha Ritzhaupt. Duane Kinnamon, Carol Lemley, Doro- thy Bercaw, Arlene Butterfield, Delores Sipes. Table and Chairs-Robert Luckey, chairman, Junior Eckstine, Richard Fa- bian, Kenneth Deisch, Harold Gilson. Not only have the sophomores taken an interest in sports, but they also took an active part in several assemblies. One of these programs was furnished by Miss Mehrlingls home room. The assembly consisted of a play called !'The Early Bird Gets the Wormw. Also several sophomore students took part in panel discussions. These discussions concerned topics of general interest and had much educational Value. After a week of strenuous campaign- ing the sophomores elected the following officers: President, Colin MacAdamg Vice President, Valentino Ramsey, Secre- tary, Ruth Ulmer, Treasurer, Janice Eg- ner. As you can see the upper classman had to eat their words when they had the audacity to Call these active and enefget' Genevieve Pickering. Program-Christb ic sophomores ugreeniesu. Identification of Sophomore Groups Bernard Ernst. Sam Chini. Robert Champion, john Burden, Eugene Kime Marjorie Mellott. Donna Moore. virginia Mau-i. Cari Moore. Robcrt Mel-leafy, Harry Meisiiiaitren. Colin McAdam Betty Nicholson, Frankie Parris. Pearl Ness, Charles Pearce, Robert Richard, Russell Ness Elaine Harsh, Lillian Chase. Leona Armstrong, Beverly Campbell. Betty Baker, Agnes Harbourt, Audrey Chambers Edith Balliett. Ruth Ulmer. Shirley Tuttle, Doris Weber. Marjorie Smith. Martha Carol Sharrock Phyllis Lingo, Elaine Koen, June Lewis, Peter Martinez, Wiley Lay- cox Gloria Bauer. Marjorie Sloop. Mir- iam Logan. Margaret Pa Sheaks trick. Bonnie Swick. Rus- Luckev James Wenniger. Ellis sell Robertson. Robert virginia Herr. AN oxaai. Martin tziizhaiipi. Cami Lemley. June Mon- at Eugene Sharrork. Dale Sumption. Clyde Windlviglilr. Harold Ploss. John Somerlot. Robert Kumn. Ralph Kleinknrcht. Calvin Snyder. Verlin Sulser. Delbert Stinehelfer Robert Durnmald. junior Heibv. Richard Hillis. junior Eckstine. l-larold Gilson. Robert Eolev Rovlla Sand. Marv Rosella. Betti- Polland. Kenneth Pittman. Wayne Ralph Pollock Shcrrnan. Glcrine Britton. Christina Vossers. Hazel Taylor. Kathleen Schreck Vtrna Mae Lowe. Valentino Ram- sey. Hazel Thoman. Sheldon Swank Marie Johnson. Adelaide Huber. Marcella Helfrirh. Dorothy Jack. lfranris Johnston Ruth Ganshorn. Trevelvn Plark. Ethel Harris. Arlene Butterfield Jim Gaiman-. vwgmaa shew. Gene- vieve Pickering. shiiiey sat. virginia Grandstaff Dorothy Bercaw. Marilyn Baker. joy Rider. Aldene Wolf. Richard Plummer. Howard Seubert. Duane Kinnaxnon Lawrence Faust. Billy 1-iubiev. Rom Arnold. Richard Fabian. Joe Foltz Clinton McFarland. Ivan Beck. George Brooke. Robert Poole. Dolores Sipes. joan Davis. Eunice Cochran. Billy Price. Arnold Smith. Kenneth Deisch. Albert Holderness. Marcella Wisler. Lorena Williams. Helen Wright. Willard Chubb, ,lack Stincheller. Lawrence Sulser Janice Egner. Beverly Boyd. Edna Mane Can.. Miriam Gwinner. Betty Hawkins. Betty Dukeman Elizabeth Wingert. Maxine Wogan. Ethel Wilson. jean Rehm. Gladys Rivers. Anna Englehorn. Dorothy Knrtzinan Blair Musselman. Byron Musselman. lane Wagner. june Thayer

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FRESHMEN REPHESENT JUNIUH On September 9, 1940, the members of the freshmen class started on their journey through the last year of junior high school, taking the subjects which they believed would best fit into their future life. The studies that were newest to them were Latin, algebra, junior busi- ness training and journalism. The Junior High Mirror which was published five times by the journalism class was a line example of what can be done with a group of earnest and willing boys and girls. They were headed by Jean Cowl and Barbara Boyd, who were the co-editors, and Miss Elizabeth Line, an able sponsor. Three copies of this paper were printed and the remaining two mimeographed in the junior high office by the faithful Miss Cronenwett. This group should be congratulated on their splendid efforts. The class of '44 chose Mr. Robert Brown as their sponsor. Candidates were then nominated for the various class of- fices. A great campaign was waged. When the votes were counted on election day, the returns showed that Emery Shaffer had been elected president, Harold Hoff- man, vice president, Henry Stough, sec- retary, and Winona Lehman, treasurer. On March 28th and 29th the class sold refreshments at the elementary basket- ball tournament and after the game on the 29th, they sponsored a dance. HIGH The main social event of the year was the freshman class party, better known as the Prom which was held on May 16. It was a great success, with extensive decorations, good food and music and a very entertaining floor show. The final event in their freshman year was the commencement exercises held in the junior high auditorium on june 6th. The students taking part in this exercise were: James Angell, Clarence Crissinger, Joan Korb, Dana Harland, Billy Neff, Barbara Casey, Jeanne Ulmer and John jenkins, members of the brass ensemble who played the processional. The devo- tionals were led by Donald Shifiey. A vocal octette composed of Lorena Baylor, Rosemary Self, Marjorie Staub, Faithe Berry, Helen Allbright, Rosemary Kuen- zli, Gertrude Snyder and Jackie Kreiter accompanied by Eunice Hanlon sang a song. Talks were given by Jean Cowl, Emery Shaffer, Clare Cleland and Eunice Hanlon. A solovox solo was then played by Marjorie Wilson. The presentation of Booster Awards was made, followed by a vocal solo by Naomi Girton. Mr. Patter- son presented the class to Mr. Pickering after which Mr. Hill gave the promotion certiflcates to the freshmen The octette sang the Alma Mater, and the program closed by the singing of America by the audience. The recessional was played by the brass ensemble. james Angell, Robert Ashcroft, Fred Barr, Daniel Barrett. Paul Beaulieu. Carl Bercaw, Robert Caris, Claire Cleland, William Cook, Clarence Crissinger, Paul Cronenwett, Paul Davis. Elliot Deaton, Edmund Dougherty, Herbert Durtschi, Earl Dye, Robert Fabian, Ross Farnworth, George Foos, Robert Foos. Robert French, John Gehrisch, Robert Ginder, Adelbert Gubernath, Paul Haas, Dana Harland. Paul Harsh, Eugene Hayes, Harold Hoffman, Paul Hofmeister, junior Hurrcll, jerry james, Herbert jenkins, John Jenkins, Walter Karnes, Russell Lemons, William Mccalla. Salvadore Madrano, Earl Miller, Richard Miller, Robert Myers, Billy Neff, Gene Nigh, Hugh Place, Andrew Plack. Russell Prosser, Junior Pry, Robert Pugh, Daniel Ritchey, Carl Roderick, Floyd Ross. James Rymal, Lawrence Schreck, Robert Sebastian. Bill See, Emery Shaffer, Donald Shifley, Burnell Shumaker, Richard Sipes, Harvey Spraw, Robert Stoner, William Stoner, Henry Stough, Howard Stroup, Charles Treisch, James Tompkins. gaabert Tucker, Armando Tuscan, Gilbert Weithman, Robert einer. Helen Albright, Lorena Baylor. Carol Begley, Faithe Berry. Mar- garet Bloch. Barbara Boyd, Betty Bl-ecount, Carolyn Brooks, Kathlee Chubb, Cross. Martha Hocker Shirley Kreiter, n Brown. June Caris, Barbara Casey, Martha Cass, Eunice Dorothy Cook, jean Cowl. Isabel Cronenwett. Eileen Evelyn Deffenanll. Naomi Glnnn, Mary Ann Gledlilll, Graham, Mary Hall, Eunice Hanlon, Grace Heiser, Carol . Mary Hough, Bonnie Kelly, Shirley Kersh, Betty Kester, Knable, Joan Kerb, Catharine Koschnick, Jacqueline Virginia Kreps, Rosalind Kuenzli, Rosemary Kuenzli, Thelma Lamb, Winona Lehman, Marilyn Ness, Betty O'Connor, Constance Phillips, Betty Price. Naomi Prosser, Ruth Ricker, Jeanette Ridenour, Dorothy Rogers, Rosemary Seif, Gloria Selby, Eileen Miller, Betty Slieaffer, Ann Sickmillet, Kathryn Smith, Gertrude Snyder, Lucille Somerlot, Jeanette Sperry. Alice Spraw, Marjorie Staub, Marlene Sulser. Irene Sulser, Eileen Tracht, Virginia Tracht, Jeanne Ulmer, Patricia Ventrone, Mar- jorie Wilson, Alice Younce, Virginia West, Patricia Walker, Ruth Sanderson.

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