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&#13;
Editorial &#13;
&#13;
"What's writ is writ, would it were worthier, " said Byron,&#13;
when he sent the copy of Childe Harold to the publishers.  Now&#13;
that the annual is finished, we sympathize with him in his senti-&#13;
ment.  We feel that our friends and many others may wish a&#13;
glimpse into our school life, so we have endeavored to set forth&#13;
somewhat of its work and pleasure in these little sketches devot-&#13;
ed to the interest of G. H. S.  The annual is distinctly a school pa-&#13;
per, and tends to enliven the school spirit.  Each one is urged to&#13;
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may be pleasing to all our readers.  We owe it to the school to ex-&#13;
ert ourselves to the utmost to make this annual a success, and a&#13;
credit to our high school.&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
We also take this space to express our appreciation to the&#13;
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make its success.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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LE ZOAR, 1916&#13;
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SenIORS&#13;
&#13;
EVOLUTION OF A SENIOR&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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All traces of the love affair gone.  He hates her.&#13;
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mar, and playing pranks behind the teacher's back.&#13;
He emerges from this captivity with his promotion&#13;
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pride.&#13;
&#13;
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by everybody, our hero dons his first pair of long&#13;
trousers and gets a pompadour hair-cut, while a big,&#13;
brass G. H. S. pin proudly adorns the lapel of his&#13;
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&#13;
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men.  Commencement comes with its usual hub-bub&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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Anna C. Smith&#13;
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&#13;
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Organization &#13;
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* * *&#13;
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Leta Curtiss - Secretary&#13;
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&#13;
LE ZOAR, 1916&#13;
&#13;
History of the Class of '16&#13;
&#13;
Designated as Freshmen we entered G. H. S. in '12.&#13;
The class consisted of four very energetic members,&#13;
as follows:  Lillian McWilliams, Leland Morris, Leta&#13;
Curtiss, and Anna Smith.  The two former students&#13;
left our ranks during this year.  We soon became &#13;
acquainted with the fact that it was difficult for us&#13;
to succeed in ridding ourselves of the emerald hue.&#13;
We were compelled to overcome the difficulties of&#13;
Latin, under the instruction of Mr. A. J. Lerch.  In&#13;
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interesting as we were developing the "thoughtful&#13;
method."&#13;
&#13;
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year from Cicero's Orations, under the guidance of&#13;
Mr. Geiger.  We were also enveloped in the dark&#13;
mysteries of Geometry and General History.  We&#13;
were honored with parts in "Uncle Ephraim's Sum-&#13;
mer Boarders" during this year.&#13;
&#13;
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Juniors - and had the pleasure of requiring respect &#13;
from the Sophomores.  During this time we heard&#13;
the following rumor, concocted by two of the teach-&#13;
ers:  "I tell you, us teachers hain't got no snap of a&#13;
job if we calculate to learn them kids anything."  (If&#13;
this statement is doubted, do not believe it.)  We be-&#13;
came acquainted with Miss Shane, a very excellent&#13;
teacher of Caesar, during this year.  We were offered&#13;
a course in German under Mr. Close, which proved&#13;
very beneficial.  Also the unknown problems of&#13;
Book-keeping were made known to us.  In the Col-&#13;
lege Play, "The Freshman,"  we were again given&#13;
parts owing to our ability along this line of work.&#13;
&#13;
"Ducemus, alii sequantus."  The three prime fea-&#13;
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ers in everything we have undertaken, are as fol-&#13;
lows:  First, we are by all means the best class that&#13;
ever entered G. H. S.; second, we know that we are&#13;
the best; third, everyone else knows that we are the&#13;
best.  So, you see this makes the "Class of '16" a&#13;
grand and glorious success.  "Qualis non Quantus."&#13;
&#13;
Now, dear underclassmates, we realize the honor&#13;
and festivities you have bestowed upon us, and wish&#13;
to express our thanks to you, girls of G. H. S., for&#13;
the pleasant time accorded us at Miss Helen Camp-&#13;
bell's residence.&#13;
&#13;
Commencement Day will soon be at hand, the day&#13;
which has served as the goal through the four long &#13;
years, and the promise of the wonderful sheepskin&#13;
has kept us in the straight and narrow path of good,&#13;
hard study, especially in Virgil and Physics.  But&#13;
now a sigh passes over this class, partly because of&#13;
relief and partly because we have learned to love&#13;
old G. H. S. and do not part with its fond memories&#13;
lightly.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Page Twenty</text>
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LE ZOAR, 1916&#13;
&#13;
The Junior Class History&#13;
&#13;
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the Juniors, entered High School as Freshmen in&#13;
1913.  We were seventeen bashful, little folks whom&#13;
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&#13;
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and English, and Mr. Close History and Mathema-&#13;
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as Juniors.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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of our brilliancy.&#13;
&#13;
LUCY EKELBERRY,&#13;
Historian, '17.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Page Twenty-two&#13;
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Florence Marriott - President&#13;
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Ellis Ulrey - Vice President&#13;
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Florene Schirtzinger - Secretary-Treasurer&#13;
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LE ZOAR, 1916&#13;
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The Sophomore Class History&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
And it came to pass, after we had been promoted&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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and why's" were disliked by all.  And, again, Miss&#13;
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class two themes per week."  Then the spirit said,&#13;
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&#13;
After we had done this, the spirit left, assuring us&#13;
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&#13;
HOYT LEE,&#13;
G. H. S., '18, Historian&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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Organization&#13;
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Everard Ulrey - President&#13;
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Hoyt Lee - Secretary&#13;
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The Sophomores&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
Hurrah for the Sophomores of G.H.S.!&#13;
You'll admit that they're the best,&#13;
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&#13;
*&#13;
The Sophs are the best class in the school,&#13;
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&#13;
*&#13;
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&#13;
KENNETH PLATT.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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* * * &#13;
&#13;
The greater number of our members first united&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
President, LEONA SMITH.&#13;
Vice President, WESLEY BENNETT.&#13;
Secretary, CLYDE CUNNINGHAM.&#13;
Treasurer, DELMAR BEARDSLEE.&#13;
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Spring&#13;
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* * * &#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
The hurrah, for Spring!  I say, do you hear:&#13;
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&#13;
KENNETH PLATT.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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Clionian Literary Society&#13;
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* * * &#13;
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National Literary Society&#13;
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&#13;
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Affirmative Team&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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100-Yard Dash&#13;
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School Yells&#13;
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* * *&#13;
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S . . . . . . . . . . &#13;
Boom, Hooray!&#13;
Galena!&#13;
Locomotive.&#13;
&#13;
S . . . . . . . . . .&#13;
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'Rah! 'Rah!  'Rah!  'Rah! &#13;
Galena High!  Galena High!&#13;
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&#13;
G! G! G! G!&#13;
A! A! A! A! &#13;
L! L! L! L!&#13;
E! E! E! E!&#13;
N! N! N! N!&#13;
A! A! A! A! &#13;
Galena!&#13;
&#13;
Team 'Rah! Team 'Rah!&#13;
'Rah! Rah! Team!&#13;
&#13;
Whickety Whack!  Crickety Crack!&#13;
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Wahoo!  Koo Kix!&#13;
G. H. S. 1-9-1-6!&#13;
&#13;
V I C T O R Y!&#13;
&#13;
Did we get it?&#13;
Well I should guess!&#13;
We belong to the G. H. S.&#13;
&#13;
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School Songs&#13;
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* * *&#13;
&#13;
Galena will shine tonight,&#13;
Galena will shine!&#13;
When the sun goes down and the moon comes up&#13;
Galena will shine!&#13;
&#13;
Three cheers for old Galena,&#13;
For Galena High.&#13;
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&#13;
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Heigho!  Heigho!  Heigho!&#13;
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Heigho!  Heigho! Galena High!&#13;
Heigho!  Heigho! Galena High!&#13;
G. H. S. Oh!  we'll all stand by&#13;
Our Old Galena High.&#13;
You'll always find us just the same,&#13;
Heigho!  Heigho!  Heigho!  Heigho!&#13;
We're doing our best to be of fame,&#13;
Heigho!  Heigho!  Heigho!  Heigho!&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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About Town&#13;
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Dramatics at Galena&#13;
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* * *&#13;
&#13;
The Grades of Galena Public Schools&#13;
Present "The Smuggleman" May &#13;
19-20, 1916&#13;
&#13;
DRAMATIS PERSONAE&#13;
&#13;
A. Herald - Bernard Griffith&#13;
Toots - a naughty boy - Allen McMahon&#13;
Billy - a good boy - Frank Shockley&#13;
Toots' Mother - Grace Platt&#13;
Billy's Mother - Marsella Parmer&#13;
Sunflower, a fairy guard - Harold Barcus&#13;
Hildegarde, a singing fairy - Alice Cornell&#13;
The old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe - Ruby Dixon&#13;
The Fairy Queen - Hazel Powell&#13;
The Smuggleman - Harrison Johnson&#13;
&#13;
Mothers, Grandmothers, Boys, Horses, Knights, Fair-&#13;
ies, Gnomes, Mother Goose Characters, Etc.&#13;
&#13;
Act I - Garden of the Mothers in the morning.&#13;
"The Goblins and The Ghostly Glide"&#13;
"Charlie Chaplin's Comic Capers."&#13;
&#13;
Act II - The same at evening.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The High School of Galena Presents&#13;
"A Perplexing Situation," May&#13;
22-23, 1916&#13;
&#13;
DRAMATIS PERSONAE&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Middleton, who is inclined to be miserly - Sheldon McCaughey&#13;
Mrs. Middleton, his patient wife - Audrey Bennett&#13;
Tom Middleton, his son - Kenneth Platt&#13;
Jessie Middleton, his eldest daughter - Florence Marriott&#13;
Sue Middleton, his second daughter,  Leona Smith&#13;
Lucy Fair, a niece whom he has adopted, Florence Schirtzinger&#13;
Maud, a friend of the family - Gladys Shannon&#13;
Mrs. Nosie, a neighbor who likes to investigate mysteries - Marie Mulzer&#13;
Alexander Wilson, Jessie's young man, Hoyt Lee&#13;
Mary, the Irish servant - Lucy Ekelberry&#13;
Fritz, the man of all work - Delmar Beardsley&#13;
Uncle Epitumas, from way up country, who has come down to look about a spell - Dwight Powell&#13;
Health Officer - Clarence Smith&#13;
&#13;
Act I - The Middleton Home in the morning.&#13;
"Scarecrows A-Roaming."&#13;
"The Whirling Dervishes."&#13;
Act II - The same in the afternoon.  Mock Commencement.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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LE ZOAR, 1916&#13;
&#13;
LOCALS&#13;
&#13;
A jest's prosperity lies in the ear of him that hears it&#13;
&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
&#13;
SEPT. 6 - Everybody comes back happy.&#13;
&#13;
SEPT 8 - We all settle down to work.&#13;
&#13;
SEPT. 24 - Rome Fair.  No school.&#13;
&#13;
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goat, including the teachers.&#13;
&#13;
OCT. 14 - The Virginians.&#13;
&#13;
OCT. 30 - Annual Hallowe'en Party.&#13;
&#13;
NOV. 24 - Thanksgiving recess commences.  We get&#13;
a much-needed rest.&#13;
&#13;
NOV. 29  Back to work again.&#13;
&#13;
DEC. 22 - Senior Reception at Helen Campbell's.&#13;
"We all cut and go."&#13;
&#13;
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mas jewelry with the teachers.&#13;
&#13;
JAN. 3 - Christmas vacation ends.  A few new leaves&#13;
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&#13;
JAN. 12-13-14 - Exams.  Some enjoy a vacation while&#13;
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&#13;
JAN. 19 - Dr. Frank Bohn.&#13;
&#13;
FEB. 3 - Ross Crane.&#13;
&#13;
FEB. 18 - Annual Interscholastic Debates.  We whip&#13;
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the trick on us, 3 to 0.&#13;
&#13;
MAR. 13 - Tom Hendricks.&#13;
&#13;
APRIL 11 - The Beverleys.&#13;
&#13;
APRIL 17 - Track training commences.  Everybody&#13;
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&#13;
MAY 6 - Track meet with Berlin.  Berlin trounced&#13;
66 to 50.&#13;
&#13;
MAY 13 - County track meet.&#13;
&#13;
MAY 19-20 - "The Smuggleman."&#13;
&#13;
MAY 21 - Class sermon.&#13;
&#13;
MAY 22-23 - High School play.&#13;
&#13;
MAY 24 - Annual art exhibit.&#13;
&#13;
MAY 25 - Recognition and Promotion Day.  Final&#13;
Chapel.  Track men get their letters and we&#13;
all bid the Seniors good-bye.&#13;
&#13;
MAY 26 - Commencement.&#13;
&#13;
JUNE '3 - Alumni banquet.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Page Forty-five&#13;
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&#13;
LE ZOAR, 1916&#13;
&#13;
THE WAY A STUDENT READS HIS ANNUAL:&#13;
&#13;
First Five Minutes&#13;
Looks for himself in his class group and finds his&#13;
name wherever he is on a committee.  This is the&#13;
most enjoyable period of inspection.&#13;
&#13;
Second Five Minutes&#13;
Does the same for his girl's name and picture.&#13;
&#13;
Third Five Minutes&#13;
Hunts up every roast on his "case" or himself.&#13;
&#13;
Last Five Minutes&#13;
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&#13;
***&#13;
THE SENIOR&#13;
As the days grow warmer, brighter, and fair,&#13;
And the birds in the treetops are singing,&#13;
And poor, old father is raking the lawn,&#13;
And the fish in Big Walnut are biting.&#13;
&#13;
'Tis then that the G. H. S. Seniors feel proud,&#13;
And they strut and pouch out like a pigeon,&#13;
Their heads are so big and their voices so loud,&#13;
They feel like they own a whole million.&#13;
&#13;
Why big President Wilson can't come up with them&#13;
then,&#13;
And Teddy, oh my!  he's a nut,&#13;
And even Prof. Geiger has to take off his hat&#13;
When the Seniors go by with a strut.&#13;
&#13;
***&#13;
It would be strange to see:&#13;
Anna S. - Talking loud.&#13;
Leta C. - Not studying.&#13;
Elizabeth F. - Not playing piano.&#13;
Beatrice H. - Without her face powdered.&#13;
Ellsworth R. - Out of Carrie's sight.&#13;
Hoyt L. - Not playing horse.&#13;
Wesley B. - Studying.&#13;
Gladys S. - Not being courted.&#13;
Kenneth P. - Not in mischief&#13;
&#13;
DER FACULTY&#13;
&#13;
By Dutch&#13;
&#13;
Dere iss von ding in der high school,&#13;
Vot iss someding vee all know;&#13;
Dey iss der vons vot have der rule,&#13;
Und our brains dey try to grow.&#13;
&#13;
Vee have many kinds among dem,&#13;
Some are schmall, und fine und purty,&#13;
Some are cute, und fine und purty,&#13;
(Aber dot don't cut no 1se).&#13;
&#13;
Ven vee come in by der morning,&#13;
Vy der first ding vot vee see,&#13;
In der halls among der windows,&#13;
Some part of diss faculty.&#13;
&#13;
Effery skollar knows each teacher,&#13;
From der feet bisz to deir toes;&#13;
Now vy iss it dot vee votch dem,&#13;
Ven dey're good (dot vee all knows).&#13;
&#13;
Ven vee do somedings already&#13;
In obbosition to der rule,&#13;
Und vee try to smooth it ofer&#13;
To these rulers von der school;&#13;
&#13;
Dot is ven dey show deir power,&#13;
To the office dey schtarts outs,&#13;
Und explains it to der Major,&#13;
Just because vee schmiled out loudt.&#13;
&#13;
***&#13;
Boyibus kissibus, sweet girliorum&#13;
Girlibus likeibus, wanti someorum&#13;
Inibus lapibus, getti girlorum&#13;
Therbus boyibus kissi someorum&#13;
Papibus seeibus, slappi girlorium&#13;
Kickobus boyibus, outi the doorium&#13;
Thenibus boyibus, limpi homeorium&#13;
Girlibus cryibus, kissi nomoreum.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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LE ZOAR, 1916&#13;
&#13;
THE BEATITUDES&#13;
&#13;
Blessed are they who are Seniors,&#13;
For they are exalted.&#13;
&#13;
Blessed are they that cheat,&#13;
For they shall get a hundred yet deserve it not&#13;
&#13;
Blessed are they that know their History,&#13;
For they shall not be called upon.&#13;
&#13;
Blessed are they that slide on the banister,&#13;
For they shall be caught on a peg.&#13;
&#13;
Blessed are they who borrow pencils,&#13;
For they shall eat germs.&#13;
&#13;
Blessed are those who run off to the games,&#13;
For they shall receive twenty demerits.&#13;
&#13;
Blessed are they who giggle,&#13;
For the giggler who giggles shall become a dwell-&#13;
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&#13;
Blessed are they of the Le Zoar editorial staff,&#13;
For they shall receive the condemnation of every-&#13;
one.&#13;
&#13;
Blessed are they who attend Galena High,&#13;
For such is the Kingdom of Heaven.&#13;
&#13;
***&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL BULLETIN&#13;
&#13;
A High School is a wonderful invention - &#13;
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The printer gets all the money,&#13;
And the staff gets all the blame.&#13;
&#13;
***&#13;
A girl's idea of cremation:  "Having fellows to&#13;
burn."&#13;
&#13;
WHY THEY COME TO G. H. S. &#13;
&#13;
Howard Dustin - To edit a paper.&#13;
Harry Slack - To find out what he doesn't know.&#13;
Hazel Shannon - To chew the rag.&#13;
Florence Marriott - To get flip.&#13;
Lucy Ekelberry - To have an easy time.&#13;
Marie Mulzer - To smile sweetly.&#13;
Sheldon McCaughey - To have fun.&#13;
Audrey Bennett - To learn to cook.&#13;
Helen Campbell - To watch Delmar.&#13;
Ada Looker - To giggle.&#13;
Ellis Ulrey - To play ball.&#13;
Lester Tuller - To sleep.&#13;
Dwight Powell - to loaf.&#13;
Lola Carhart - To dream.&#13;
Florence Schirtzinger - To ride on the "kid wagon."&#13;
Mildred Doster - To read Latin.&#13;
&#13;
***&#13;
She lost her head when she proposed,&#13;
But he, a trifle bolder,&#13;
Made search for it distractedly,&#13;
And found it on his shoulder.&#13;
&#13;
***&#13;
Being told to write an essay in Agriculture on the&#13;
Mule, the following was turned in:&#13;
"The mewl is a hardier bird than the guse or tur-&#13;
key.  It has two legs to walk with, two more to kick&#13;
with, and wears its wings on the side of its head.&#13;
It is stubbornly backward about coming forward.&#13;
&#13;
***&#13;
"Now, Sheldon," said Miss Shane, " what is a&#13;
smile?"&#13;
Sheldon hesitated visibly.  "I-I forget now," he&#13;
finally answered.&#13;
But if you said, "'My hours at school are bright&#13;
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&#13;
***&#13;
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&#13;
***&#13;
ALUMNI&#13;
&#13;
Officers&#13;
&#13;
President - A. O. Griffith&#13;
&#13;
Vice President - Edward Pratt&#13;
&#13;
Secretary - Madge Budd&#13;
&#13;
Treasurer - Mrs. Florence Hancock&#13;
&#13;
Executive Com. - Frank Cleveland, E. C. Bennett&#13;
&#13;
***&#13;
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&#13;
10 portraits on page:&#13;
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Miller - Meck&#13;
&#13;
Plumb - Guinther - VanFleet&#13;
&#13;
Stiles - Close&#13;
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&#13;
LE ZOAR, 1916&#13;
&#13;
***&#13;
Prof. J. C. Guinther, of O. N., Superintendent Galena&#13;
Schools, Sept., 1884 to 1887.  Has been in school&#13;
life continuously.  Is at present City Superinten-&#13;
dent Galion Schools.  Residence, Galion, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
Prof. D. C. Meck, of O, N., Superintendent Galena&#13;
Schools, '87 to '90.  Graduate of O. W. U.  Teacher&#13;
East Cleveland Technical, LL. D., Cleveland.  Res-&#13;
idence, 2082 100th Street, Cleveland, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
N. M. Miller, Otterbein, Superintendent Galena&#13;
Schools, '90 to '94.  Clerk of Courts of Delaware&#13;
County.  Commissioner from Ohio at Panama Ex-&#13;
position.  Member State Board of Administration.&#13;
Residence, Oak Street, Columbus, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
E. J. VanFleet, of G. H. S. and O. W. U., Superinten-&#13;
dent of Galena Schools from '94-'98.  Retired to&#13;
farm life.  Resides in Evart, Michigan.&#13;
&#13;
Harold Stiles, of Kenyon, Superintendent Galena&#13;
Schools, 1898 to '99.  Graduate A. B. Harvard, '03;&#13;
A. M. Columbia, '04; Ph. D. Northwestern, '09.&#13;
Professor Physics Morning Side College, '14.  At&#13;
present Associate Professor physics in Iowa State&#13;
College, Ames, Iowa; 815 6th Street.&#13;
&#13;
Ira Gregory, of O. N. County Examiner, Superinten-&#13;
dent G. H. S. from '99 to 1907.  At present Clerk of&#13;
Courts.  Residence, Delaware, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
G. M. Plumb, of O. W. U., Superintendent Galena&#13;
Schools, 1907 to '12.  At present member of Gen&#13;
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&#13;
J. A. Lerch, of State Normal, Pa., Superintendent Ga-&#13;
lena Schools, 1912 to '13.  Was holding an import-&#13;
ant position in the Medina Schools at the time of&#13;
his demise June 27, 1914.&#13;
&#13;
Victor Geiger, O. S. U., Superintendent Galena High &#13;
School, 1914.  District Superintendent.  County &#13;
Examiner.  Residence, Galena.&#13;
&#13;
Luther Close, of O. N., Principal Galena High School,&#13;
1915.  Is advancing in school work.  Residence,&#13;
Ada, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
***&#13;
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Page Fifty&#13;
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                  <text>Corresponds to page 51 of Le Zoar 1916&#13;
&#13;
A School Survey &#13;
&#13;
The earliest public building on record in Zoar was&#13;
an old log school house near the site of present&#13;
building.  It was used for both school and church&#13;
purposes, and built years before the platting of&#13;
the town in 1816.&#13;
&#13;
In 1834 the name of the village was changed to&#13;
Galena and in 1867 part of the present building was&#13;
erected.  This school has always been considered one&#13;
of the best in the county, and while it seems as&#13;
though we were slow in becoming a graded school,&#13;
we were only ten years later than the Delaware City &#13;
Schools.&#13;
&#13;
Lewis Rank, of Westerville; Thomas Fouts, of&#13;
North Madison; Byron Jenkins, of Marengo, are the&#13;
only living principals prior to '85, when Professor J.&#13;
C. Guinther, of N. U. took charge of the school.  Un-&#13;
der his efficient management the school became a&#13;
graded one, and a class of five was graduated in&#13;
his second year, '86, a class of eight in '87.  During &#13;
his second year the school building was enlarged&#13;
as it stands today.  The splendid work of this teach-&#13;
er was not unnoticed and persistent calls induced&#13;
him to accept a higher position elsewhere.&#13;
&#13;
D. C. Meck, also of N. U., and who had been as-&#13;
sociated with Mr. Guinther in the work here, was&#13;
elected principal, graduating classes in '88, '89, and&#13;
'90.  His ideas of "Making life worth while and keep-&#13;
ing busy in the school room" did have its good effect,&#13;
but was most annoying at times, especially to the&#13;
mischievous.  William Miller, '89, says: "When I &#13;
look back upon the splendid work of those two Ger-&#13;
man professors, I find it hard to maintain my neu-&#13;
trality."&#13;
&#13;
Professor N. M. Miller, of Otterbin, was our third&#13;
principal.  Congenial is the word, but, then, as now,&#13;
that dignity, or was it size that prevented us at-&#13;
tempting too much familiarity and frivolity after&#13;
seeing Classes '91, '92, '93, and '94 off the stage.  He&#13;
abandoned teaching for the office of county clerk.&#13;
&#13;
Prof. Emmet VanFleet, graduate of Galena High&#13;
School, also O. W. U., was next honored by the &#13;
school board.  No boy or girl could idle time away un-&#13;
der his watchful eye, for Emmet was always a quiet,&#13;
studious boy, and he didn't believe in bringing them&#13;
up otherwise.  He graduated Classes '95, '96, '97, and&#13;
'98, then, like his predecessors, departed.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Harold Stiles, of famous Kenyon, our fifth&#13;
principal, was greatly beloved by his pupils, not on-&#13;
ly by them but by the teachers, and it was recipro-&#13;
cated, for, after graduating Class '99, he accepted a&#13;
position in Boston, taking with him one of our best&#13;
teachers, Miss Daisy Smythe Stiles, Class of '94.  His&#13;
fitness for school life is evidenced by the letters at-&#13;
tached to his signature.&#13;
&#13;
Prof. Gregory, of O. N., also county examiner, ac-&#13;
cepted the principalship, doing splendid work until&#13;
failing health caused him to retire after graduating&#13;
Classes '02, '04, and '06.&#13;
&#13;
Prof. Plumb, of O. W. U., who had resigned from&#13;
the Bucyrus Schools to regain health on his farm,&#13;
consented to act as principal, graduating Classes '07,&#13;
'08, '09, '10.  Mr. Plumb, as a Galena student and&#13;
teacher of recent classes, is perhaps better known to&#13;
all members of the alumni than any superintendent.&#13;
Having been made a member of the General As-&#13;
sembly he resigned and the board chose A. J. Lerch,&#13;
of State Normal College, Pa.  The one year Mr. Lerch&#13;
was with us was enough to convince us of his worth&#13;
as a citizen and teacher.  His love and sympathy&#13;
for the oppressed, his high ideals of life, could not&#13;
fail to impress those with whom he came in contact.&#13;
After graduating Class 1913 he accepted a position&#13;
in Medina.&#13;
&#13;
Victor Geiger, a young man from O. S. U., then&#13;
took his place at the helm, and soon demonstrated&#13;
his worthiness.  His activities helped to gain for us&#13;
a first-class High School, graduating Class '14.  He&#13;
was elected to be our District Superintendent and&#13;
County Examiner.&#13;
&#13;
Luther Close, of O. N., was chosen for our 10th&#13;
principal, constantly working for the betterment of&#13;
the school and inspiring community spirit.  After&#13;
graduating Class 1915 he resigned in order to pur-&#13;
sue work along educational lines.&#13;
&#13;
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                  <text>Corresponds to page 52 of Le Zoar 1916&#13;
&#13;
We now come to 1916 and we leave to the Juniors&#13;
the task of proving the superiority of the present&#13;
faculty.&#13;
&#13;
We, the alumni, believe all these teachers had a &#13;
mission to perform; we believe their work and in-&#13;
fluence not only benefitted those under them, but&#13;
that it has gone far toward perpetuating the name&#13;
and fame of the school.  We are sorry we can not&#13;
give a life history of the members of our alumni.&#13;
Frank B. Willis, a member of the school, as Gover-&#13;
nor of our State of Ohio, takes first honors.  The&#13;
alumni had the pleasure of providing a wife for the&#13;
Governor, Miss Allie Dustin Willis, Class of '91.  We&#13;
have members in all the professions and scattered&#13;
throughout the states.  The splendid men and wo-&#13;
men, not only of our alumni, but of our school, need&#13;
no eulogizing, so we simply give addresses and&#13;
teachers and pupils may renew old-time friendships&#13;
by correspondence, if prevented otherwise:&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
Roster of Alumni of Galena High School&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '86&#13;
I. C. Guinther, Supt.&#13;
Edwin Dustin -- Galena, Ohio&#13;
Fannie Ferson -- Mrs. Fannie Colebeck, Magnolia St.,&#13;
Biloxi, Miss.&#13;
Emmett VanFleet -- Evart, Mich.&#13;
William H. Campbell -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Charles Seymour -- C. C. &amp; C., Columbus.   Care Penn-&#13;
sylvania Lines.&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '87&#13;
I. C. Guinther, Supt.&#13;
Lola Smythe -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Tellie VanFleet -- Mrs. E. B. Cole, Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Clint Van Houten -- Sunbury, Ohio.&#13;
Zada Roberts -- Mrs. Howard Whitehead, 2241 West&#13;
Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio.&#13;
Frances VanFleet -- Galena, Ohio&#13;
Nettie Adams -- Mrs. Fred Tibbets, 137 Eastwood Ave-&#13;
nue, Columbus, Ohio&#13;
Arthur Bennett --&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '88&#13;
D. C. Meck, Supt.&#13;
Frank Hoy -- 239 E. 4th St., Marysville, Ohio.&#13;
Bertha Williams -- Mrs. George Page, Campbell, Cal.&#13;
Arthur Patterson -- Deceased.&#13;
Maude Cook -- Mrs. Walter Hyde, 166 E. Woodruff&#13;
Avenue, Columbus, Ohio.&#13;
Lizzie Bennett -- Deceased.&#13;
Clifford Curtiss -- 20 Maxine Place, Akron, ohio.&#13;
George Page -- Campbell, California.&#13;
Mary Hughes -- Mrs. Mary Ekelberry, Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Georgia Utley -- Mrs. Chas Cornell, Westerville, O.&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '89&#13;
D. C. Meck, Supt.&#13;
Lester Domigan -- Deceased.&#13;
Edwin C. Bennett -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
William Miller -- 304 West Narane Street, South Bend,&#13;
Indiana.&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '90&#13;
D. C. Meck, Supt.&#13;
Ella Leary -- Mrs. J. VanFleet, Deceased.&#13;
Rosa Barcus -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Dr. Irwin Sherwood -- Sullivant Avenue, Columbus, O.&#13;
Marshall Black -- Palo Alto, California.&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '91&#13;
Newton M. Miller, Supt.&#13;
Callie Crego -- Mrs. Elmer Jaycox, Galena, O., R.F.D.&#13;
Nathan Dusstin -- Galena, O., R.F.D.&#13;
Allie Dustin -- Mrs. Frank Willis, Lincoln Hotel, Co-&#13;
lumbus, Ohio.&#13;
Allwood Griffith -- Galena, Ohio, R.F.D.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
LE ZOAR, 1916&#13;
&#13;
[Class of '91 cont.]&#13;
Dora McCamment -- Mrs. O. A. Griffith, Galena, O.,&#13;
R.F.D.&#13;
Alpheus Rich -- Westerville, Ohio.&#13;
Edwin Slack -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Myrtle Smythe -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Clara VanFleet -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
James O. VanTassel -- Pinellas Park, Florida.&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '92&#13;
Newton M. Miller, Supt.&#13;
Clayton Clossen -- 121 N.Rich Ave., Circleville, O.&#13;
Clara Young -- Mrs. Bidwell, plain City, O., R.F.D. 1.&#13;
Bert Cornell -- Sunbury, Ohio.&#13;
Hester Roberts -- Mrs. Francis Aubrey, Green City,&#13;
Missouri.&#13;
Mame VanDemark -- Mrs. Nathan Dustin, Galena, O.&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '93&#13;
Newton M. Miller, Supt.&#13;
Ettie Bush -- Mrs. Chas. Teeter, 1949 E. 97th Street,&#13;
Cleveland, Ohio.&#13;
Stella Copeland -- Mrs. James Bale, Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Jessie Curtiss -- Mrs. Samuel Heucker -- Pemberville,&#13;
Ohio.&#13;
Fred Dickerman -- 309 Lesley Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.&#13;
Charlie Thompson -- Delaware, Ohio.&#13;
William Williams -- North Broadway, Clintonville, O.&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '94&#13;
Newton M. Miller, Supt.&#13;
Mamie Arnold -- Mrs. Harry Marriott, Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Jennie Crego -- Mrs. Wm. Carpenter, Lewis Center, O.&#13;
Bertha Longshore -- Mrs. Bertha Reislet, 206 1-2 E.&#13;
State St., Columbus, O.&#13;
John Lust -- Columbus, Ohio, R. D.&#13;
Luella Pinney -- Mrs. Cliff Curtiss, 20 Maxine St.,&#13;
Akron, Ohio.&#13;
Fred Rich -- Perry, Mo.&#13;
Blanche Williams -- Mrs. Blanche Dixon, Westerville,&#13;
Ohio&#13;
Daisy Smythe -- Mrs. Harold Stiles, 815 Sixth St.,&#13;
Ames, Iowa.&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '95&#13;
E. W. VanFleet, Supt.&#13;
Edna Brevoort -- Mrs. Roscoe Conklin 174 Griswold&#13;
Street, Delaware, Ohio.&#13;
Nellie Eldridge -- Mrs. Frank Hoy, 239 E. 4th Street,&#13;
Marysville, O.&#13;
Iva Farman -- Mrs. E. B. Slack, Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Clarence Thompson -- Galena, O., R.F.D.&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '96&#13;
E. W. VanFleet, Supt.&#13;
Alta Dusenberry -- State of Michigan.&#13;
Charlie Campbell -- 1094 1-2 N. High St., Columbus, O.&#13;
Edith Bolton -- Mrs. J. F. Wells, 1149 E. 74th Street,&#13;
Cleveland, Ohio.&#13;
Frank Watts -- West Orange, New Jersey.&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '97&#13;
E. W. VanFleet, Supt.&#13;
Nellie Carhart -- Mrs. Chas. Budd, New Straitsville, O.&#13;
Fred Dustin -- Galena, O.&#13;
Carl Freeman -- State of Washington.&#13;
James Fox -- 1317 S. Park Ave., St. Louis, Mo.&#13;
Lizzie Ferris -- Mrs. Erwin Clymer, Easton, Kansas.&#13;
Winifred Griffith -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Jennie Horton -- Mrs. Fred Dustin, Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Lee Johnson -- No. 9 Welton Drive, Cleveland, Ohio.&#13;
Earl Martin, -- 1866 E. 57th St., N.E., Cleveland, O.&#13;
Cora Miles -- Mrs. Charles Boyd, Centerburg, Ohio.&#13;
Lena Phillips -- Mrs. Lee Fontanell, Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Ernest Watts -- Sunbury, O., R.F.D.&#13;
Fred Wilson --&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '98&#13;
E. W. VanFleet, Supt.&#13;
May Linnabary -- Mrs. McLeod 1301 Hildreth Avenue,&#13;
Columbus, O.&#13;
Arthur Milk -- 164 S. Richardson Ave, Columbus, O.&#13;
Arthur Beard -- Columbus, O.&#13;
Lucy Hughes -- Mrs. Hoyt L. Curtiss, 121 Latta Ave.,&#13;
Columbus, O.&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '99&#13;
Harold Styles Supt.&#13;
Mary Burger -- Mrs. Ray Brown, Rochester, Ind.&#13;
Clarence Longshore -- Cardington, O.&#13;
Alta Ferris -- Mrs. Bert Koons, Westerville, Ohio, R.&#13;
F.D.&#13;
Ollie Linnabary -- 1302 Hildreth Avenue, Columbus, O.&#13;
Clarence Curtiss -- 4th &amp; Prospect Sts., Cleveland, O.&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '00&#13;
Ira Gregory, Supt.&#13;
Mary Hall -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Florence Longshore -- Mrs. Harry Hancock, Galena, O.&#13;
&#13;
NO CLASS IN 1901&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '02&#13;
Alta Freeman -- Mrs. Carlos Mann, Sunbury, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Page Fifth-three&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
[CLASS OF '02 cont.]&#13;
Hoyt Curtiss -- 121 Latta Avenue, Columbus, O.&#13;
&#13;
NO CLASS IN 1903&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '04&#13;
Ira Gregory, Supt.&#13;
Eva Cunningham -- Monnett Hall, Delaware, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
NO CLASS IN '05&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '06&#13;
Ira Gregory, Supt.&#13;
Mamie Neilson -- Mrs. Floyd Griffith, Delaware, O.,&#13;
R.F.D.&#13;
Alga Bennett -- Mrs. C. Groves, Galena, O., R F. D.&#13;
George Eley -- Sunbury, O., R.F.D.&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '07&#13;
G. M. Plumb, Supt.&#13;
Blanche Jones -- Mrs. Earl Beem, Belle Center,  Ohio.&#13;
Grace Buckingham -- Galena, Ohio&#13;
Millie Chambers -- Galena, Ohio&#13;
Earl Griffith -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Bertha Havens -- Mrs. Frank Ferson, Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Herbert Howard -- Marengo, Ohio.&#13;
Allen Freeman -- Galena, Ohio R.F.D.&#13;
James Ryant -- Deceased.&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '08&#13;
G. G. Plumb, Supt.&#13;
Grace Bennett -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Velmah Cole -- Mrs. Roy Bagley, Galena, O., R.F.D.&#13;
Guy Cunningham -- 2047 E. 65th St., Cleveland, O.&#13;
May Eley -- Mrs. Jarvis Rose, Deceased.&#13;
Lelia Hogans -- Mrs. Raymond Baker, Delaware, O.,&#13;
R.F.D.&#13;
Jennie Howard -- Marengo, Ohio.&#13;
Vera Hults -- Mrs. Wilbur Benoy, 164 East Maynard&#13;
Avenue, Columbus, Ohio.&#13;
Elsie Longshore -- Mrs. Elsie Burnett, Columbus, O.&#13;
Carrie Ryant -- Mrs.Frank Cleveland, Galena, Ohio,&#13;
R.F.D.&#13;
Velda Thomkins -- 78 Milan Ave, Norwalk, Ohio.&#13;
Edith Trapp -- Hilliard, Ohio.&#13;
Afton Wise -- 1256 W. 4th St., Riverside California.&#13;
Lucy Work -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Velma Thomkins -- 78 Milan Avenue, Norwalk, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF '09&#13;
G. M. Plumb, Supt.&#13;
Emma Bennett -- Mrs. Bert Manter, Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Fannie Chambers -- Mrs. Perlee Walker, Galena, O.,&#13;
R.F.D.&#13;
Grace Rodgers -- Galena, O., R.F.D.&#13;
Perfect Miles -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Howard Garlinghouse -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Joe Webber -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Harold Hempstead -- Deceased.&#13;
&#13;
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Paul Knopf -- Filler, Oregon.&#13;
Perlee Walker -- Galena, Ohio, R.F.D.&#13;
&#13;
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Floyd Barrows -- Box 765 Columbus, Ohio.&#13;
Leta Bennett -- Y.W.C.A., Columbus, Ohio.&#13;
Miriam Cunningham -- Johnstown, Ohio, R.F.D. 6.&#13;
Anna Furniss -- Mrs. Guy Dusenberry, Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Abbie Lee -- Mrs. George Armstrong, Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Lyda Morris -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Esther Patterson -- Mrs. Harvey Allen, Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Clay Rammelsberg -- Westerville, Ohio.&#13;
Ada Walker -- Sunbury, Ohio.&#13;
Pearl Wise -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
CLASS OF 1912&#13;
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Esther Bennett -- Mrs. Paul Glass, Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Madge Budd -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Benjamin Curtiss -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Van Duckworth -- 57 1-2 E. Spring St. , Columbus, O.&#13;
Harold Dustin -- Galena, Ohio, R.F.D.&#13;
Catherine Grove -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Lucile Williams -- Mrs. Harold Dustin, Galena, Ohio,&#13;
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Perry Newman -- 18 Buttles Avenue, Columbus, Ohio.&#13;
Robert Oldham -- Columbus, Ohio, General Delivery.&#13;
Edward Platt -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Margaret Platt -- Bellville, Ohio.&#13;
Lester Welch -- Marysville, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
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Doris Fuller -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Ruth Hammond Edgerly -- Johnston, Ohio.&#13;
Leona Hammond -- Westerville, Ohio.&#13;
Ralph Linnabary -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Russel Welch -- Marysville, Ohio, R.F.D.&#13;
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Mabel Jaynes -- Galena, Ohio, R.F.D.&#13;
Olive Bennett -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Lloyd Shoaf -- Galena, Ohio, R.F.D. 2.&#13;
Leon Cockrell -- Galena, Ohio, R. F. D. 2.&#13;
Dean Tippy -- Galena, Ohio, R.F.D. 2.&#13;
Oliver Johnson -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Grant Plumb. Jr. -- Galena, Ohio, R.F.D.&#13;
Jay Dyer -- Abbotts, Miss.&#13;
Harry Rammelsburg -- Westerville, Ohio.&#13;
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Oliver Johnson -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Mabel Jaynes -- Galena, Ohio.&#13;
Elba McCaughey -- 205 W.  William St., Delaware, O.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Eastman Kodaks and Supplies.&#13;
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&#13;
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Try&#13;
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&#13;
Galena, Ohio.&#13;
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* * * &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Cor. Middle and Water Sts.&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Delaware, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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OUR MOTTO&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
I. O. BUDD&#13;
&#13;
* * * &#13;
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&#13;
Sunbury, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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G. J. Burrer, J. J. Stark&#13;
&#13;
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Owen A. Kimball, Cashier.&#13;
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&#13;
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We invite your investigation in re-&#13;
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&#13;
Delaware, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
"The art of getting Riches con-&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
46 N. Sandusky St.  Delaware, O.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
CLEAN PICTURES&#13;
&#13;
The Theater Built for Your Pleasure&#13;
&#13;
QUALITY SERVICE&#13;
&#13;
* * * &#13;
&#13;
Sell Bros.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County Agents for&#13;
&#13;
Victrolas, Victor Records,&#13;
&#13;
Eastman Kodaks and Supplies&#13;
&#13;
Spalding Athletic Goods,&#13;
&#13;
Conklin Fountain Pens&#13;
&#13;
Crane's &amp; Hurd's Papers&#13;
&#13;
Largest Film Finishing Plant in Ohio&#13;
&#13;
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-for-&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Building Material&#13;
&#13;
Of high grade and consistent prices are always on hand at the&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Drain Tile and Brick&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
The farm is the one great fundamental resource of the nation,&#13;
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&#13;
We therefore solicit your patronage and assure you attentive&#13;
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Galena &#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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 year around.&#13;
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 * * *&#13;
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 * * * &#13;
&#13;
Stelzers's &#13;
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 MARKET &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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trial and be convinced. Try our&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
J.F. Stelzer, Prop.&#13;
&#13;
City 'phone 66, Sunbury, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
 R. P. Anderson&#13;
&#13;
 Druggist &#13;
&#13;
Sunbury, Ohio &#13;
&#13;
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 Kodak Supplies, Paints, Sanitary &#13;
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The Old Reliable Jewelry Shop&#13;
&#13;
The place where satisfaction is al-&#13;
ways guaranteed.&#13;
&#13;
My Slogan is&#13;
&#13;
Make my work please the cus-&#13;
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&#13;
C. D. Mann&#13;
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&#13;
Dealer in&#13;
&#13;
Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry&#13;
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&#13;
Sunbury, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
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