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TI-IE SPY 1951
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Q xx . E., ...,. ..,..,, . . 'x ! H , l I' au f-VP Introducing - - - The 1951 Spy! We sincerely hope that all who read this record of Galion High School, which is another chapter in her long and glo- rious history, will enjoy its contents and be able to bring back forgotten incidents or small anecdotes which we treasure so highly. Much work, worry, and perspiration have gone into the making of this bool: but each minute spent in arduous preparation has been well worth while. We of the Spy Staff feel proud of our finished product and hope you, too, will be as glad to carry this issue of our school's Annual as any of its predecessors. Read on, the best is yet to he!
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We dedicate the 1951 Spy . . . To those who fell the strong hand of Uncle Sam and others whose sense of duty drew them into the armed forces, we dedicate the 1951 Spy. We feel that in this time of crises there is nothing that deserves our praise and prayers more than these boys. To our classmates who have been taken from us and for the many more that will soon go, we say-Good luck and God bless you. Administration . . . The balance wheels of Galion High School are the offices of M. E. Shank, Superintend- ent, and E. R. Pickering, Principal. Every student has at some time or other been in these offices, perhaps not as often in the Central office, but we do find the Principal's office a pretty busy little place. Of course, when students do find an occa- sion to enter these offices, their problems are easily and efficiently solved by Miss Mon- roe, Miss Nelson or Miss Beck. Miss Monroe and Nliss Nelson are quite well known to everyone at the high school, and Mr. Pick- ering's right hand girl, Ruth Ann Beck, who is a newcomer, has become quite a pal of everyone. At the head of the Administrative Depart- ment is Mr. Shank, who has charge of all Galion city schools and is kept busy at this job. Often he puts in overtime to keep our wheels running smoothly. Most students see little of Mr. Shank, but he does appear at many of our assemblies and he always can be found when an individual student has a problem, or a crisis arises at school which requires his excellent judgment and advice. W Perhaps the H1311 who kept US 011. OLII' toes NI. E. Shank and E. R. Pickering most of the time is Mr. Pickering. He has
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