Galion High School - Spy Yearbook (Galion, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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Girls' Athletic Association This year the Girl's Athletic Association was composed of 62 junior and senior girls, under the able guidance of their sponsor, Miss Rose Seifert. In order to be a member of the Girl's Ath- letic Association, the girls have had to give much of their time and effort in earning the number of points required. These points are earned by participation in school sports, and by selling basketball and football schedule pencils and running check rooms at basketball games. Sophomores who wished to become members of the G. A. A. had to earn 100 points, juniors and seniors 125 points. By earning these points the girls were given awards at the pot luck dinner on May 8. The sophomore initiation was also held at this time. Sophomores received the numeral 53 , jun- iors the six-inch G , and the seniors the eight- inch KG . The girls varsity volleyball and basketball teams have had a very successful season. The volleyball team boasts a record of seven wins and one loss. The Social Highlight of the G. A. A. was the annual Christmas formal, which was held in the Senior High School Gymnasium on the evening of December 9. The theme of the dance was a winter wonderland with the atten- tion centered on a snow scene across the east end of the gymnasium. The girls and their escorts danced to the music of Ken Brague's orchestra amid sparkling stars and festive Christmas trees and lights. THE OFFICERS SHIRLEY IRELAND President JANE GALLENTINE Vice-President MARY ETHEL CASTO Secretary NELLIE WQLF Treasurer ALICE VOSS ANNETTE LA FORREST Reporters THE OFFICERS PAT ERTLEY President SHIRLEY IRELAND Vice-President J UNE NAUFZINGER Secretary VERA KELLOGG Treasurer MARILYN KING Corresponding Secretary Future Homemakers ofdmerica It takes a heap of a lot of living in a house to make it a home, is the motto of the Future Homemakers of America which meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month. Some of the projects the FHA have accom- plished this year are: A style show featuring the garments that were made by the home economics classes and also clothing from dif- ferent local storesg a party for the whole school which featured all kinds of dancingg they pro- vided a Nursery for the Gasco Cooking Schoolg contributed to the FHA scholarship and camp fund, attended the FHA rally in Mt. Zion and sent this year's officers to the Mt. Gilead Workshop last fall. The Galion Club acted as host for the spring Rally. Betty Brown was chosen as president for the county. The clubs present were Bucy- rus, Holmes Liberty, Mt. Zion, and Tito. The FHA held their annual Spring Dance on April 13. The theme was a Kids' dance. The club's social program was brought to a close by the annual farewell party held for the seniors early in May. As a means of raising money the girls sold plastic towels and other items.



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The Hi-Y Club The Hi-Y's first project of the year was its very effective Thanksgiving Day assembly in which Reverend Paul Walter delivered the major portion of the program and Mr. Fogt directed the group singing. The induction of the new members was in the capable hands of Harold Beach. The elec- tion of next year's officers was held during the sixth six weeks period, so that the last few weeks the new ofhcers could take over and have a taste of the responsibility that goes hand in hand with the glory of having their names linked with these titles. The Hi-Y organized a basketball team this year participating in several contests with the Galion Jay-Vees. A tournament for the Hi-Y teams of this district was held at Marion. On February 25, the members of the Hi-Y, G. R., and Blue Tri attended a District Tri- Hi-Y and Hi-Y conference at Marion. The final affair of the year 1951 for the I-Ii-Y was its annual Sweetheart Party held March 16 at the East School Gymnasium. The outstanding event of the evening was the pro- gram presented according to the maxim some- thing old, something new, something borrowed and something blue. The Tigerettes, Miss Sayre, Mr. Jackson and Mrs. Firestone, plus a grand finale kept the guests busy listening to and enjoying the entertainment. TI-IE OFFICERS DALE BONSTEEL President JIM BEECHER Vi cc-P resident NANCY TRACHT Secreta ry-Treasurer THE OFFICERS BILL SHINDLEDECKER President BILL STEWART Vice-President JIM BEECHER Secretary GEORGE ABRAHAIW Treasurer DALE BONSTEEL Chaplain The Math Club The Math Club this year was practically a thing in the abstract. The old members started the club in fine spirits and with ambitious pur- poses for the year including another assembly. Ofhcers were elected, programs planned, and new members inducted. Somehow these plans fell through. Meetings began to lag and about the middle of the year the club was dissolved. This, in brief, is the record of the 1951 Math Club of Galion I-ligh School. Although it d0esn't sound too im- pressive, they did sponsor a dance and con- tributed to various service funds. Better luck next year, folks!

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