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LEST WE FORGET . . . We, the Spy Staff, present the 1941 edition of the Spy to the students of Galion High School. It is our hope that it will reflect your high school life, so that you will always remember the days spent in Galion High. This is your hook, dedicated to every student in the school. May each one of you read it, enjoy it, and keep it always.
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The senior class of nineteen hundred and forty-one dedicates the Spf to the students of Galion High School. Within these pages we have attempted to set forth in a permanent form a kaleidoscopic picture of your hours of work and play.
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GLASSES ELECT UFFIIIERS AND SPUNSUHS The national political election wasnyt the one of interest to the Stlldents of Galion Senior High School last fall. In fact it had to take second place when the sophomore, junior and senior classes started their campaign for their class of- ficers. Each class met in the auditorium and nominated the candidates for the oflices. After this meeting the members nomin- ated were given a week in which some very strenuous campaigning was clone. Everyplace you would look there were signs urging you to vote for a particu- lar candidate. Large posters adorned the main lobby of the school and showed visitors what an exciting campaign was going on. Some of the candidates joined together on one ticket, making up a platform. Four of the senior candidates called their platform the Four-Way-Plan, and every senior in this school knew what was con- tained in this plan by the time the week of campaigning was over. Each candidate was allowed some time to talk over our radio system and to tell his ideas and plans in case he was elected. Some of the members had campaign l'l'l3.l'l3.gB1'S Wl'AO helped tl'1SI'H to SECLIIC votes. When the wgreat dayw Came everyone was anxious to know the results of the week's efforts. After all the votes were counted, the returns were as follows: Senior Class president, Junior Schreckg vice president, James Gilson, secretary, Phyllis Schwartz, treasurer, Aileen Mc- Henry. Junior Class president, John Nie- theanyg vice president, Bob lVlclVlanes, secretary, Annabelle Chapman, treasur- er, Melvin Harding. Sophomore class president, Colin MacAdamg vice presi- dent, Val Ramsey, secretary, Janice Eg- nerg treasurer, Ruth Ulmer. After our new officers took charge, each class met to select a sponsor. Wal- ter Sindlinger, better known as uprofu, was chosen as senior class advisor again this year. Charles Aplas was the teacher honored by the juniors. The sophomores elected Bucky', Walters to advise their class dufing fhe school year. This type of school election is very helpful to the students as it teaches them something about campaigns and elec- tions, and stimulates more of an interest in school activities. Sponsors-Walter E. Sindlinger, Charles Aplas, james Walters. Senior Class Ogicers-Phyllis Schwartz, Junior Schreck, James Gilson, Aileen McHenry Junior Class Officers-Annabelle Chapman, Robert lVlclVlanes, Melvin Harding, ohn Me theany. Sophomore Class Officers+janice Egner, Valentino Ramsey, Colin lVlacAdam, Ruth Ulmer
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