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Dedication Vv'e, the class of nineteen hundred and forty-six, to show appreciation for her loyal and understanding manner, do hereby dedicate the 1946 Acquila to Mrs. Minnie Cook. ' For the past two years, she has shown untiring interest in the students and their troubles. Never once did she refuse to help us, no matter how large or small the issue. When the class of '46, in the years to come, looks back and recalls the two! most important years of their school lives, Mrs. Cook will be remembered as one of our favorite persons. i ' It has been a privilege to know you, Mrs. Cook, and one that the class of '46 will always cherish.
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Farewell to G. H. S. By Catherine Trapp Another year has come and gone, A year that to us was gloriousg But its passing has brought to us the dawn Of the life which is before us. We are closing now our booksg We are leaving G. H. S. For now we must go out into the world And give to it our best. So as we leave these dear old halls, And as we say goodbye, We turn once more to look and give Our thanks to Geneva High.
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Superintendent WALLACE MOORE By Catherine Trapp We are proud to have as the head of our school, A man who believes in the golden rule, Living a life that is good and true, Leaving no task for another to do. A friend to those who need a friend, Cheerful to all and a tease, no end! Efficiency to him is a must 3 Moreover his judgment is one you can trust, On mathematics he seems to doteg Of course he can also the Bible quote. Respect his adviceg profit by his mannerg Every way you figure, he really takes the banne1'. Geneva's new superintendent, Wallace Moore, was born in Old Washington, Ohio, in the early 1900's. He entered grade school in Cambridge, Ohio. From grade school he entered high school, at Springfield, Ohio, but was graduated from Upper Sandusky High School in the college preparatory course. In addition to studying, he played basketball. In his senior year he Was captain of the team, which is, no doubt, the reason for the teams success that season. Mr. Moore immediately after his graduation from high school in 1924 entered college, graduating from Wittenberg College in 1928 with a Bachelor of ,Arts degree. 4
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