Galion High School - Spy Yearbook (Galion, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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'Will PLD MA Li 9 2' Q , 11. , X ,, 1 Senior lsho now, our little theme- ster wanted to pose in sombrero. 'ia SPANISH C105 Hola! Chicosl is a familiar expression heard by the students of G. H. S. Dancing, singing, performing in plays, and learning to spcalc Spanish fluently arc a few of the Spanish Clubis accom- plishments. This organization was started again this year after four years inactivity. Under the s onsorshi of Miss Kathr n P P Y Harris, the club has had a successful year of activities as noted for their as- sembly on April 26. Its members have learned some of the popular South American songs, and through the assistance of Rose Seifert, physical education teacher, have learned the original steps of the La Conga, one of the familiar South American dances. Senorita Gloria Saperstein was our efli- cient presidenteg the position of vice- presidente was held by Alicia Miller, ever ready to accept responsibility, was our capable secretary and treasurer, Juanita Davis. After losing our program chairman, Arturo Thoman, to the Navy, his posi- tion was filled by Joanne Carmel. nw l Lfarim-I. Andrews. llxomas. Sapvrsrvin. Milli-r. Davis. IJQ-clvu-r. Kfralu-i. Row 2 fSpaicl. Corwin. Dy'sii1gr'r. Crissingcr, Chapman. Chinni, Phipps. Miss lhlrns Row 3 --Evans. Althouse. Dorian. Kunkle. Dickhart. Eckslein. Bork.



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A Page of MIS' and Mar Mounted on Evidence: of Red Tape We call the reader's attention to the background of this feature page which give glimpses of much of the red tape printed matter which dogs the student's life. Admission slips, out-of-room permits, dismissal-from-class blanks, excuses, de- tention notices, building-leaving forms, tardy notices, bulletins, eligibility lists, the program of studies, the famed Student Guidance bulletin, the schedule of daily toil, fire drill regulations, room assign- ments-they're all here to remind us what school in the machine age was like. All day long you sign your name, you answer the question Why,',-you take a slip from someone and hand it to someone else-you sign your name and answer another question. Such minutia of the system are necessary to the smooth run- ning of a school, they say. So, lest we for- get by the time the callouses on our writing fingers heal, glance at the back- ground and try to figure mathematically how much time would be saved if only- Girls of Galion high school have long advocated football for women. Do you recognize this demoness of the gridiron? Jane Place is surrounded by admiring fans after scoring on a line drive in a practice game. Coulter, strong man of many a committee is lured into helping the decorating com- mittee of the G. R. Sweetheart party. Barbara Shaffer, Marilyn Glenn and Lora Jean Hefflefinger are the luresses. First day of the hunting season and a group of our intrepid bunny chasers are off to the woods. Baer, Vossers, Thoman, Farina and Logan plan their diabolical mode of campaign before shaking the academic dust from their feet. The boys go gaily off-dozens of them, scores of them, while co-eds pine away the hours in dismal classrooms devoid of interest. 'Tain't fair, gals! Before the Honor Plaque dedicated to the dead war heroes of the school, Jim Ness pauses for a moment of tribute and per- haps a moment of fond memory, too. The name of Jim's older brother, Hugh, is one of those on this roll of honor. Visual education is an important feature of school life. Motion pictures are used for' many assemblies and for several class- es. A number of students are trained as operators and are constantly in demand not only for school movies but for service at meetings of various civic organizations. Miller and Price are pictured operating the machine for a biology class movie. A welcome G. I. returned to G. H. S. around mid-term time. Mr. Walters fBuckey to studentsl, who taught biology before his induction into the armed forces, came back for a brief stay. He taught the senior science class during the time he was with us and assisted in the study hall during several periods each day. At the beginning of the Spring quarter at Ohio State University, Mr. Walters deserted us again to resume his studies there. Although we were sorry to have him leave we hope he is success- ful in realizing his ambition to study medicine. An insidious beastie in the form of the little mumps germ invaded our pleasant precincts in the merry month of March. Dozens of students were mowed down in one fell swoop. The popular pastime was to stroke one's rear jaw regions and hope that the swelling one felt was just sym- pathetic imagination. We decided that our yearbook would not be faithful to its duty of recording the year's events if we omitted a picture of some victim of the malady. So, when we heard that Farina had taken to his bed we howled with one accord, Angelo's our man, and sent Joe hustling to do his stuff. You sure look purty, Farina! Another picture tells the story of many affairs. A crowd pours into the auditor- ium. Ushers ush them to their seats, fthe wrong ones fairly consistentlyj, ticket stubs clutter the floor, the lights dim, the doors bang shut, and another play, or concert is under way. We present with pride the junior high school basketball team. Although not in any way connected with this school, their splendid record, ten victories, one defeat, deserves recognition from their elders. These lads played with a spirit of co-op- eration that won the admiration of all who saw them. They represented Galion proudly as they encountered stiff oppo- sition. They played with zest-for the game and with a sportsmanlike attitude. We congratulate them heartily for a thrilling- ly successful season. We look ahead into the future and believe we see a state championship in about the year 1949.

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