La Zoar 1949
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 1)
Description
[corresponds to front cover of La Zoar, 1949]
[Embossed image of a warrior holding shield and sword]
LA ZOAR
1949
[Embossed image of a warrior holding shield and sword]
LA ZOAR
1949
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 2)
Description
[corresponds to inside cover of La Zoar, 1949]
bookplate:
Community Library
Sunbury. Ohio
bookplate:
Community Library
Sunbury. Ohio
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 3)
Description
[corresponds to flyleaf of La Zoar, 1949]
Given to: Sunbury Community Library - 1973-
by: E. LaMar Hoke
Given to: Sunbury Community Library - 1973-
by: E. LaMar Hoke
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 5)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 1 of La Zoar 1949]
DEDICATION
[illustration of man wearing tuxedo with top hat]
DEDICATION
[illustration of man wearing tuxedo with top hat]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 6)
Description
[corresponds to page 2 of La Zoar 1949]
Dedication
We, the Seniors of 1949, dedicate this
annual to the future classes of Galena High
School. May they have as much fun and enjoy-
ment mixed with the hard job of learning
as we did.
[photo: Galena High School]
Dedication
We, the Seniors of 1949, dedicate this
annual to the future classes of Galena High
School. May they have as much fun and enjoy-
ment mixed with the hard job of learning
as we did.
[photo: Galena High School]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 7)
Description
[corresponds to page 3 of La Zoar 1949]
Board of Education
[top left photo: MR. HARTSOOK]
[top right photo : MR. HALE]
[middle photo: DR. IHLE]
[bottom left photo: MR. STOCKWELL]
[bottom right photo: MR. DRAUDT]
Board of Education
[top left photo: MR. HARTSOOK]
[top right photo : MR. HALE]
[middle photo: DR. IHLE]
[bottom left photo: MR. STOCKWELL]
[bottom right photo: MR. DRAUDT]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 8)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 4 of La Zoar 1949]
[illustration of person standing behind ticket podium holding up cane]
FACULTY
[illustration of person standing behind ticket podium holding up cane]
FACULTY
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 9)
Description
[corresponds to page 5 of La Zoar 1949]
[top left photo: MR. SOUDERS]
[top right photo: MR. HOKE]
[middle left photo: MISS CAMPBELL]
[middle right photo: MRS. SMITH]
[bottom left photo: MRS. KELLY]
[bottom right photo: MR. FURNISS]
[top left photo: MR. SOUDERS]
[top right photo: MR. HOKE]
[middle left photo: MISS CAMPBELL]
[middle right photo: MRS. SMITH]
[bottom left photo: MRS. KELLY]
[bottom right photo: MR. FURNISS]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 10)
Description
[corresponds to page 6 of La Zoar 1949]
FACULTY
Mr. Hylen A. Souders
Superintendent of School
Studied at:
Ohio Northern University B.S.
Ohio State University M.A.
Teaches:
science, history
Mr. E. LaMar Hoke
Principal of School
Studied at:
St. John's College B.A.
Wilmington College B.S.
Ohio State University M.A.
Teaches:
algebra, plane geometry, chemistry,
music, band
Miss Helen Campbell
Studied at:
Otterbein College B.A.
Ohio Northern University B.S.
Ohio State Graduate School
Teaches:
mathematics, biology, Latin,
girls' physical education
Mrs. Gertrude Smith
Studied at:
Ohio State University B. Science in Education
Teaches:
geography, civics, English,
American history and government
Mrs. M. Lois Kelly
Studied at:
Berea College, Kentucky B. Ped.
Bowling Green Business University, Kentucky
Ohio University
Office Training School B. Science
Teaches:
general business, typing,
shorthand, bookkeeping
Mr. Henry Furniss
Coach of Athletics
Studied at:
Otterbein College A.B.
Ohio State Graduate School
Teaches:
English, boys' physical education
FACULTY
Mr. Hylen A. Souders
Superintendent of School
Studied at:
Ohio Northern University B.S.
Ohio State University M.A.
Teaches:
science, history
Mr. E. LaMar Hoke
Principal of School
Studied at:
St. John's College B.A.
Wilmington College B.S.
Ohio State University M.A.
Teaches:
algebra, plane geometry, chemistry,
music, band
Miss Helen Campbell
Studied at:
Otterbein College B.A.
Ohio Northern University B.S.
Ohio State Graduate School
Teaches:
mathematics, biology, Latin,
girls' physical education
Mrs. Gertrude Smith
Studied at:
Ohio State University B. Science in Education
Teaches:
geography, civics, English,
American history and government
Mrs. M. Lois Kelly
Studied at:
Berea College, Kentucky B. Ped.
Bowling Green Business University, Kentucky
Ohio University
Office Training School B. Science
Teaches:
general business, typing,
shorthand, bookkeeping
Mr. Henry Furniss
Coach of Athletics
Studied at:
Otterbein College A.B.
Ohio State Graduate School
Teaches:
English, boys' physical education
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 11)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 7 of La Zoar 1949]
[illustration of person swinging on a trapeze]
SENIORS
[illustration of person swinging on a trapeze]
SENIORS
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 12)
Description
[corresponds to page 8 of La Zoar, 1949]
[top left photo: JoANN SEWELL]
[top right photo: LORAINE ROOF]
[middle left photo: HOWARD HALE]
[middle center photo: ROBERT JACKSON]
[middle right photo: CHARLES EDWARDS]
[bottom left photo: ROBERT McCLARY]
[bottom right photo: RALPH MEADORS]
[top left photo: JoANN SEWELL]
[top right photo: LORAINE ROOF]
[middle left photo: HOWARD HALE]
[middle center photo: ROBERT JACKSON]
[middle right photo: CHARLES EDWARDS]
[bottom left photo: ROBERT McCLARY]
[bottom right photo: RALPH MEADORS]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 13)
Description
[corresponds to page 9 of La Zoar 1949]
Jo
Glee Club . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Class Plays . . . . . . . . 2,3,4
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Librarian . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Annual Staff . . . . . . . . . . 4
Secretary-Treasurer . . . 2
Mixed Chorus . . . . . . . 3,4
Loraine
Glee Club . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Class Plays . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Vice-President . . . . . . . . 3
Librarian . . . . . . . . . . 2,3,4
Annual Staff . . . . . . . . . . 4
Mixed Chorus . . . . . . . 3,4
Dutch
Vice-President . . . . . . . . . 4
Glee Club . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Basketball . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Class Plays . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Annual Staff . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Mixed Chorus . . . . . . . . 3,4
Jackson
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Class Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Chuck
Secretary-Treasurer . . . . 4
Glee Club . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Basketball . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Class Plays . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Annual Staff . . . . . . . . . . . 4
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2
Mixed Chorus . . . . . . . . 3,4
Ralph
Glee Club . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Class Plays . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Basketball . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Secretary-Treasurer . . . . 2
Mixed Chorus . . . . . . . . 3,4
Projector Operator . . . . . 4
Mac
Basketball . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Glee Club . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Mixed Chorus . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Jo
Glee Club . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Class Plays . . . . . . . . 2,3,4
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Librarian . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Annual Staff . . . . . . . . . . 4
Secretary-Treasurer . . . 2
Mixed Chorus . . . . . . . 3,4
Loraine
Glee Club . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Class Plays . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Vice-President . . . . . . . . 3
Librarian . . . . . . . . . . 2,3,4
Annual Staff . . . . . . . . . . 4
Mixed Chorus . . . . . . . 3,4
Dutch
Vice-President . . . . . . . . . 4
Glee Club . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Basketball . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Class Plays . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Annual Staff . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Mixed Chorus . . . . . . . . 3,4
Jackson
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Class Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Chuck
Secretary-Treasurer . . . . 4
Glee Club . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Basketball . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Class Plays . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Annual Staff . . . . . . . . . . . 4
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2
Mixed Chorus . . . . . . . . 3,4
Ralph
Glee Club . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Class Plays . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Basketball . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Secretary-Treasurer . . . . 2
Mixed Chorus . . . . . . . . 3,4
Projector Operator . . . . . 4
Mac
Basketball . . . . . . . . . 1,2,3,4
Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Glee Club . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Mixed Chorus . . . . . . . . . 3,4
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 14)
Description
[corresponds to page 10 of La Zoar 1949]
SENIOR CLASS HISTORY
In September, 1945, thirteen "Green Freshies" started to high school at
Galena. They were - Loraine Roof, Susan Porter, Dorothy Denty, Ramona
Cockrell, JoAnn Sewell, Howard Hale, Johnny Christy, Charles Edwards, Bob
Jackson, Ralph Meadors, Bob McClary, Wendal George, and Bob Edwards. The
Seniors of "45" really decked us out on initiation day. Mrs. Culver was our
homeroom and English teacher, Miss Campbell taught Latin I, Miss McCormick
taught science, Mrs. Kelly taught algebra and Mr. Souders was the Superintendent.
We were all quite pleased the following year when we all entered the
Sophomore Class. We had a few new members. They were Dean Cockrell, and
Richard Stauch. During the year Sharon Smith, Ronald Beddow, and Cliff Searle
joined us. Wendal George joined the Armed Forces. This year we had several
new teachers. Mrs. Hacker was our homeroom and commercial teacher, Miss
Sproul taught music and English and also directed the band. Superintendent
Souders taught civics and occupations, Miss Campbell taught Latin II history of
Ohio, and biology, Mr. Hoke taught plane geometry. He was also the coach of
the high school basketball team and they got as far as the district tournament.
Several of the Sophomore boys were on the team and so we were quite proud
of them.
When school started in September 1947, we found we had lost Ronald
Beddow, Dorothy Denty and Susan Porter, Dean Cockrell and Richard Stauch.
However, Virginia Ault and Mac Work entered Galena school as "Jolly Juniors."
The main event of this year was our Junior play "Along comes Charlie" which
was directed by Miss Campbell. Other big features were the Christmas Ball,
and the Delaware County Musical held in April. The Juniors also decorated the
auditorium for commencement and Virginia Ault, Sharon Smith, JoAnn Sewell
and Loraine Roof were ushers. The teachers this year were - Mr. Furniss,
homeroom, English, and coach of the basketball and baseball teams. Miss
Campbell taught world history, Mr. Hoke taught physics, music , and was the band
director. Mrs. Kelly taught commercial subjects. Mrs. Smith taught social
subjects. Superintendent Souders was the mechanical drawing teacher.
When we came back to school in September 1949, we found wedding
bells had rung for Ramona Cockrell. Good luck, Ramona. also we had lost
Mac Work, Sharon Smith, Virginia Ault, Bob Edwards, cutting our class down to
eight members. Bob Ranney moved in but didn't stay long while Cliff Searle left
the first of the year. We have had a lot of fun this year with half-days off occasion-
ally to have our graduation pictures taken, to pick apples and to sell advertising
for the annual. Our teachers this year were Mr. Hoke, chemistry, plane geometry,
music, and band director. Mr. Furniss, homeroom, English, and also coach of
the consolation champs (basketball). Mrs. Smith, American history and American
government and Mrs. Kelly, commercial subjects. We will present our class play
in April. This is Auntie's Money, and will be directed by Mrs. Smith. We consider
ourselves very lucky because we have had two teachers who have taught in Galena
all the while we were in high school. They are Mr. Souders and Miss Campbell.
We are planning a big trip after school is out in May. With all the excitement of
being Seniors, I think we are all looking forward to May 19, 1949 when we will graduate.
SENIOR CLASS HISTORY
In September, 1945, thirteen "Green Freshies" started to high school at
Galena. They were - Loraine Roof, Susan Porter, Dorothy Denty, Ramona
Cockrell, JoAnn Sewell, Howard Hale, Johnny Christy, Charles Edwards, Bob
Jackson, Ralph Meadors, Bob McClary, Wendal George, and Bob Edwards. The
Seniors of "45" really decked us out on initiation day. Mrs. Culver was our
homeroom and English teacher, Miss Campbell taught Latin I, Miss McCormick
taught science, Mrs. Kelly taught algebra and Mr. Souders was the Superintendent.
We were all quite pleased the following year when we all entered the
Sophomore Class. We had a few new members. They were Dean Cockrell, and
Richard Stauch. During the year Sharon Smith, Ronald Beddow, and Cliff Searle
joined us. Wendal George joined the Armed Forces. This year we had several
new teachers. Mrs. Hacker was our homeroom and commercial teacher, Miss
Sproul taught music and English and also directed the band. Superintendent
Souders taught civics and occupations, Miss Campbell taught Latin II history of
Ohio, and biology, Mr. Hoke taught plane geometry. He was also the coach of
the high school basketball team and they got as far as the district tournament.
Several of the Sophomore boys were on the team and so we were quite proud
of them.
When school started in September 1947, we found we had lost Ronald
Beddow, Dorothy Denty and Susan Porter, Dean Cockrell and Richard Stauch.
However, Virginia Ault and Mac Work entered Galena school as "Jolly Juniors."
The main event of this year was our Junior play "Along comes Charlie" which
was directed by Miss Campbell. Other big features were the Christmas Ball,
and the Delaware County Musical held in April. The Juniors also decorated the
auditorium for commencement and Virginia Ault, Sharon Smith, JoAnn Sewell
and Loraine Roof were ushers. The teachers this year were - Mr. Furniss,
homeroom, English, and coach of the basketball and baseball teams. Miss
Campbell taught world history, Mr. Hoke taught physics, music , and was the band
director. Mrs. Kelly taught commercial subjects. Mrs. Smith taught social
subjects. Superintendent Souders was the mechanical drawing teacher.
When we came back to school in September 1949, we found wedding
bells had rung for Ramona Cockrell. Good luck, Ramona. also we had lost
Mac Work, Sharon Smith, Virginia Ault, Bob Edwards, cutting our class down to
eight members. Bob Ranney moved in but didn't stay long while Cliff Searle left
the first of the year. We have had a lot of fun this year with half-days off occasion-
ally to have our graduation pictures taken, to pick apples and to sell advertising
for the annual. Our teachers this year were Mr. Hoke, chemistry, plane geometry,
music, and band director. Mr. Furniss, homeroom, English, and also coach of
the consolation champs (basketball). Mrs. Smith, American history and American
government and Mrs. Kelly, commercial subjects. We will present our class play
in April. This is Auntie's Money, and will be directed by Mrs. Smith. We consider
ourselves very lucky because we have had two teachers who have taught in Galena
all the while we were in high school. They are Mr. Souders and Miss Campbell.
We are planning a big trip after school is out in May. With all the excitement of
being Seniors, I think we are all looking forward to May 19, 1949 when we will graduate.
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 15)
Description
[corresponds to page 11 of La Zoar 1949]
CLASS PROPHECY OF 1949
As we gaze into our crystal ball we see Mrs. Ralph Meadors, formerly
Miss JoAnn Sewell, rushing busily around her swanky penthouse. Attached very
firmly to her apron strings are Ralph Jr., Jody and little Neuter. After going
to Bliss, she was hired by her high school beau to be his secretary. She got
more interested in the boss than she did in the job and after two hours persuasion
they got hitched.
At 4 a.m. we see Mssr. Ralph Meadors tiptoeing into the boudoir. After
a hard day's work of painting scrumptous pin-up girls he answers "Yes, my
dear" to Jo's "Is that you honey-pie?" Ralph gave up the boring job of being
the commercial artist of all commercial artists to enter the different type of work
he is now doing but not by Jo's decision.
Well, look! There's "Big Wheel" Hale. "Dutch" Howard H. Hale is
owner and supervisor of a 5,000 acre pig-raising farm. Bachelor Hale with all
his millions and his expert ability to call hogs has never quite persuaded anyone
to venture into matrimony because of some reason.
We now see Charles W. Edwards as an expert in child Physiology. Since
seeing the movie "Sitting Pretty" he decided he could handle kids better than
electrical appliances.
Looking into the left side of our crystal ball we see Robert Jackson
McClary sleeping peacefully in a lounge chair of the Stevens' Hotel which he just
bought with one of his millions of dollars. When trying to make up for the
sleep he lost in history class he made history while sleeping under a tree in
Texas. He was suddenly awakened by his dear devoted mother-in_law, Mrs.
G.S. and having dislodged a rock or so, up popped a gusher of oil. As we see
him at the age of seventy-five he is still trying to catch up on sleep and dreaming
of ways to spend his millions.
We thought we were through but here comes Mrs. Kenneth Crowl, formerly
Miss Loraine Roof, late as usual. She formed the habit of being late in high
school and was slightly late for her wedding even. She is now designing clothes
for her ten children. The Crowl girls' softball team has won quite a few games
but this is partially due to the score-keeping of Kenny Jr. the youngest of the
Crowl family.
Well, I guess that takes care of all the prophecies. Look for ours next
year.
Wait a minute! Bob got so used to being tardy that he almost didn't
made it before we put our crystal ball away for this year. Robert Randolf
Jackson is a prominent banker (just as Mr. Furniss predicted when he arrived
at school at 9:00 every morning). In his spare time he revises history books
because he has a great desire for studying it. His version of history differs
somewhat from Riegal's. Nancy and their three little angels, Eeny, Meeny, and
Miny (there isn't any Moe, yet) are trying desperately to awaken him to begin his
day's work at the bank.
CLASS PROPHECY OF 1949
As we gaze into our crystal ball we see Mrs. Ralph Meadors, formerly
Miss JoAnn Sewell, rushing busily around her swanky penthouse. Attached very
firmly to her apron strings are Ralph Jr., Jody and little Neuter. After going
to Bliss, she was hired by her high school beau to be his secretary. She got
more interested in the boss than she did in the job and after two hours persuasion
they got hitched.
At 4 a.m. we see Mssr. Ralph Meadors tiptoeing into the boudoir. After
a hard day's work of painting scrumptous pin-up girls he answers "Yes, my
dear" to Jo's "Is that you honey-pie?" Ralph gave up the boring job of being
the commercial artist of all commercial artists to enter the different type of work
he is now doing but not by Jo's decision.
Well, look! There's "Big Wheel" Hale. "Dutch" Howard H. Hale is
owner and supervisor of a 5,000 acre pig-raising farm. Bachelor Hale with all
his millions and his expert ability to call hogs has never quite persuaded anyone
to venture into matrimony because of some reason.
We now see Charles W. Edwards as an expert in child Physiology. Since
seeing the movie "Sitting Pretty" he decided he could handle kids better than
electrical appliances.
Looking into the left side of our crystal ball we see Robert Jackson
McClary sleeping peacefully in a lounge chair of the Stevens' Hotel which he just
bought with one of his millions of dollars. When trying to make up for the
sleep he lost in history class he made history while sleeping under a tree in
Texas. He was suddenly awakened by his dear devoted mother-in_law, Mrs.
G.S. and having dislodged a rock or so, up popped a gusher of oil. As we see
him at the age of seventy-five he is still trying to catch up on sleep and dreaming
of ways to spend his millions.
We thought we were through but here comes Mrs. Kenneth Crowl, formerly
Miss Loraine Roof, late as usual. She formed the habit of being late in high
school and was slightly late for her wedding even. She is now designing clothes
for her ten children. The Crowl girls' softball team has won quite a few games
but this is partially due to the score-keeping of Kenny Jr. the youngest of the
Crowl family.
Well, I guess that takes care of all the prophecies. Look for ours next
year.
Wait a minute! Bob got so used to being tardy that he almost didn't
made it before we put our crystal ball away for this year. Robert Randolf
Jackson is a prominent banker (just as Mr. Furniss predicted when he arrived
at school at 9:00 every morning). In his spare time he revises history books
because he has a great desire for studying it. His version of history differs
somewhat from Riegal's. Nancy and their three little angels, Eeny, Meeny, and
Miny (there isn't any Moe, yet) are trying desperately to awaken him to begin his
day's work at the bank.
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 16)
Description
[corresponds to page 12 of La Zoar 1949]
SENIOR CLASS WILL
We, the Senior Class of 1949, being in sound minds (what there is left
of them) do hereby will to the Senior class of 1950 the positions of Seniors in
Galena High School. We will the chewing gum under the seats to the custodian.
(It's not all ours, either.) We will the little jokes we used to spring on the
teachers to the Juniors so they can pop them next year. The concession
stand at the ball games we will to the Juniors and may they have as much fun
there as two certain girls in the Senior Class of 1949 had.
I, Ralph Meadors, will my curls to Scott Mickle and my big feet to Eldon
Chambers.
I, Robert Jackson, Will my hookey playing to Barbara Farris and the
ability to get out of it to Nondus Miesse.
I, Howard Hale, will my study habits to Frank Linnabery and the ability
to play basketball to Russell Dean Stockwell.
I, Robert McClary, will my sleeping habit in history class to Barbara
Farris and my snoring to Nondus Miesse.
I, Loraine Roof, will my ability to get to school just on time to Bonnie
Cantleberry and my good grades to Lois Luthi.
I, Joann Sewell, will my ability to frown to Gertrude Cushman and my
ability to sit in the front row in English class to Barbara Farris.
I, Chuck Edwards, will my short hair to Gene Webb and my ability to
play basketball to David Miller.
Class Flower - Yellow Rose
Class Motto - "Onward and Upward"
Class Colors - Scarlet and Grey
SENIOR CLASS WILL
We, the Senior Class of 1949, being in sound minds (what there is left
of them) do hereby will to the Senior class of 1950 the positions of Seniors in
Galena High School. We will the chewing gum under the seats to the custodian.
(It's not all ours, either.) We will the little jokes we used to spring on the
teachers to the Juniors so they can pop them next year. The concession
stand at the ball games we will to the Juniors and may they have as much fun
there as two certain girls in the Senior Class of 1949 had.
I, Ralph Meadors, will my curls to Scott Mickle and my big feet to Eldon
Chambers.
I, Robert Jackson, Will my hookey playing to Barbara Farris and the
ability to get out of it to Nondus Miesse.
I, Howard Hale, will my study habits to Frank Linnabery and the ability
to play basketball to Russell Dean Stockwell.
I, Robert McClary, will my sleeping habit in history class to Barbara
Farris and my snoring to Nondus Miesse.
I, Loraine Roof, will my ability to get to school just on time to Bonnie
Cantleberry and my good grades to Lois Luthi.
I, Joann Sewell, will my ability to frown to Gertrude Cushman and my
ability to sit in the front row in English class to Barbara Farris.
I, Chuck Edwards, will my short hair to Gene Webb and my ability to
play basketball to David Miller.
Class Flower - Yellow Rose
Class Motto - "Onward and Upward"
Class Colors - Scarlet and Grey
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 17)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 13 of La Zoar 1949]
[illustration of a couple juggling bowling pins labeled with course names]
UNDERGRADS
[illustration of a couple juggling bowling pins labeled with course names]
UNDERGRADS
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 18)
Description
[corresponds to page 14 of La Zoar 1949]
Juniors
[photo: FIRST ROW: Lois Luthi, Marilyn Bennett. SECOND ROW: Gertrude Cushman, Nondus Miesse, Barbara Farris, Bonnie Cantleberry. HOMEROOM TEACHER: Mr. Furniss]
JUNIOR NEWS
On September 7, 1948, a small class of nine entered the Junior class to face
our homeroom teacher, Mr. Henry Furniss. The Juniors were Marilyn Bennett, Barbara
Farris, Nondus Miesse, Gertrude Cushman, Bonnie Cantleberry, Lois Luthi, Edna Evans,
Roy Burdette and Ronald Smith. Since then we have lost Edna Evans, Roy Burdette, and
Ronald Smith joined the armed services. This leaves us an unusual class of six girls.
Our Junior year has been very progressive, we think. We have had several scrap
and paper drives, saved tax stamps, and taken part in the Hallowe'en carnival. But the
most important event of the year was our Junior play "Indian Doll" which was under the
direction of Miss Helen Campbell.
On the 23rd of December we all enjoyed our Christmas party and exchange of
gifts at the Farris home.
We also sold personalized stationery.
Along with the hard work and fun we have all had a swell time being Juniors but I
bet the teachers are surely glad to get rid of us.
Juniors
[photo: FIRST ROW: Lois Luthi, Marilyn Bennett. SECOND ROW: Gertrude Cushman, Nondus Miesse, Barbara Farris, Bonnie Cantleberry. HOMEROOM TEACHER: Mr. Furniss]
JUNIOR NEWS
On September 7, 1948, a small class of nine entered the Junior class to face
our homeroom teacher, Mr. Henry Furniss. The Juniors were Marilyn Bennett, Barbara
Farris, Nondus Miesse, Gertrude Cushman, Bonnie Cantleberry, Lois Luthi, Edna Evans,
Roy Burdette and Ronald Smith. Since then we have lost Edna Evans, Roy Burdette, and
Ronald Smith joined the armed services. This leaves us an unusual class of six girls.
Our Junior year has been very progressive, we think. We have had several scrap
and paper drives, saved tax stamps, and taken part in the Hallowe'en carnival. But the
most important event of the year was our Junior play "Indian Doll" which was under the
direction of Miss Helen Campbell.
On the 23rd of December we all enjoyed our Christmas party and exchange of
gifts at the Farris home.
We also sold personalized stationery.
Along with the hard work and fun we have all had a swell time being Juniors but I
bet the teachers are surely glad to get rid of us.
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 19)
Description
[corresponds to page 15 of La Zoar, 1949]
Freshmen
[top photo: FIRST ROW: Ida Harsook, Joan Zwayer, Kay Miesse, Betty McClary, Barbara Burdette, Ruth Rose, Malinda Wells. SECOND ROW: Joe Shoaf, Junior Moodespaugh, Robert Linnabery, Dick Moore, David Miller, Andrew Sewell. ABSENTEE: Russell Fry. HOMEROOM TEACHER: Mrs. Gertrude Smith.]
Sophomores
[bottom photo: FIRST ROW: Phyliss Rose, Mary Johnston, Joan Hill, Betty Bolton, Dayna Bricker, Nancy Brown. SECOND ROW; Eldon Chambers, Frank Linnabery, Scott Mickle, Gene Webb, Dave Meloy, Russell Stockwell. HOMEROOM TEACHER: Mr. Henry Furniss.]
Freshmen
[top photo: FIRST ROW: Ida Harsook, Joan Zwayer, Kay Miesse, Betty McClary, Barbara Burdette, Ruth Rose, Malinda Wells. SECOND ROW: Joe Shoaf, Junior Moodespaugh, Robert Linnabery, Dick Moore, David Miller, Andrew Sewell. ABSENTEE: Russell Fry. HOMEROOM TEACHER: Mrs. Gertrude Smith.]
Sophomores
[bottom photo: FIRST ROW: Phyliss Rose, Mary Johnston, Joan Hill, Betty Bolton, Dayna Bricker, Nancy Brown. SECOND ROW; Eldon Chambers, Frank Linnabery, Scott Mickle, Gene Webb, Dave Meloy, Russell Stockwell. HOMEROOM TEACHER: Mr. Henry Furniss.]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 20)
Description
[corresponds to page 16 of La Zoar 1949]
FRESHMAN NEWS
The Freshman Class of '49 started to high school September 7, 1948.
There were fifteen students; eight girls and seven boys. During the year we welcomed
Ann Ball from West Virginia and Barbara Kirk from Pickerington High. We lost
Ann Ball to Gahanna Lincoln and Otto Cockrell through quitting school.
In October we were initiated by the seniors. Most of the girls dressed in
men's clothing worn backwards, although there were a few exceptions. Some
boys were dressed as women, carrying dolls and clocks and other things. Others
were dressed in various ways. That evening a wiener roast at Ruffner Park was
given by the Seniors. We sang and played games. The food was delicious and
everyone had a good time.
Later in the year the sophomores gave us a wiener roast too, which was
held at Dr. Ihle's home. We square danced and played games. All the eats were
good and we had a nice time.
At Christmas time we had a gift exchange and refreshments at school.
On Valentine's Day we did the same thing.
We haven't studied as hard as we could (so we've heard) but we'll all try
real hard the remainder of this year and all of the next.
SOPHOMORE NEWS
The graduating class of 1951 started its sophomore year with thirteen
members. Marie McCoy from West Virginia being our only new member. The
first that was in store for us was picking out our class rings. After much
deliberation we decided to get them from the Josten Company. They were delivered
early in February.
In the meanwhile we elected our officers and they are as follows: Dayna
Bricker, president; Eldon Chambers, vice-president; and Betty Bolton, secretary-
treasurer.
Our first project was the Hallowe'en carnival. We chose as our candidate
for queen, Dayna Bricker. Our class had bingo and on the side we had a haunted
house which proved very successful.
Next was our turkey raffle, which was won by Mr. Zwayer. This also helped
our class treasury. Marie McCoy left our class to move back to West Virginia
and Jim Cantrell left us also.
We had a Christmas party at Dayna's home and had a grand time. We also
had a scrap drive which, with the help of Lowell Booth and Vernor Green was a great
success.
Dave Meloy moved here from Groveport. We're glad to welcome him. We think
we have had a very nice sophomore year and we hope to have as nice a year next year.
FRESHMAN NEWS
The Freshman Class of '49 started to high school September 7, 1948.
There were fifteen students; eight girls and seven boys. During the year we welcomed
Ann Ball from West Virginia and Barbara Kirk from Pickerington High. We lost
Ann Ball to Gahanna Lincoln and Otto Cockrell through quitting school.
In October we were initiated by the seniors. Most of the girls dressed in
men's clothing worn backwards, although there were a few exceptions. Some
boys were dressed as women, carrying dolls and clocks and other things. Others
were dressed in various ways. That evening a wiener roast at Ruffner Park was
given by the Seniors. We sang and played games. The food was delicious and
everyone had a good time.
Later in the year the sophomores gave us a wiener roast too, which was
held at Dr. Ihle's home. We square danced and played games. All the eats were
good and we had a nice time.
At Christmas time we had a gift exchange and refreshments at school.
On Valentine's Day we did the same thing.
We haven't studied as hard as we could (so we've heard) but we'll all try
real hard the remainder of this year and all of the next.
SOPHOMORE NEWS
The graduating class of 1951 started its sophomore year with thirteen
members. Marie McCoy from West Virginia being our only new member. The
first that was in store for us was picking out our class rings. After much
deliberation we decided to get them from the Josten Company. They were delivered
early in February.
In the meanwhile we elected our officers and they are as follows: Dayna
Bricker, president; Eldon Chambers, vice-president; and Betty Bolton, secretary-
treasurer.
Our first project was the Hallowe'en carnival. We chose as our candidate
for queen, Dayna Bricker. Our class had bingo and on the side we had a haunted
house which proved very successful.
Next was our turkey raffle, which was won by Mr. Zwayer. This also helped
our class treasury. Marie McCoy left our class to move back to West Virginia
and Jim Cantrell left us also.
We had a Christmas party at Dayna's home and had a grand time. We also
had a scrap drive which, with the help of Lowell Booth and Vernor Green was a great
success.
Dave Meloy moved here from Groveport. We're glad to welcome him. We think
we have had a very nice sophomore year and we hope to have as nice a year next year.
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 21)
Description
[corresponds to page 17 of La Zoar 1949]
7th.
Grade
[top photo: FIRST ROW: R. Bryant, D. Zwayer, E. Goodwin, D. Cantrell, J. Johnson, H. Harris, J. Miller, W. Stamback, P. Meloy, G, Fuller, L. Cox. SECOND ROW: J. Moore, H. Ridgeway, L. Davenport, J. Wilson, S. Rose, M. Edwards, I. Johnston, B. Wingo. THRID ROW: C. Luthi, B. Wingo, R. Cushman, D. Griffith, C. Harris, M. Meeker, A. George, L. Smith, D. Tiffany, L. Hubbard. HOMEROOM TEACHER: Miss Helen Campbell]
8th.
Grade
[bottom photo: FIRST ROW: J. Bricker, G. Hale, R. Renner, T. Gabriel, A. Wilson, J. Davenport, B. Burdette, B. Reiszinger. SECOND ROW: N. Bowers, M. Forrester, M. Evans, M. Wymer, V. Johnston, H. Bell, B. Jackson, G. Meeker. THIRD ROW: J. Roof, B. Caudill, S. Wilson, S. McGraw, J. Cox, L. Wingo. HOMEROOM TEACHER: Mrs. Gertrude Smith.]
7th.
Grade
[top photo: FIRST ROW: R. Bryant, D. Zwayer, E. Goodwin, D. Cantrell, J. Johnson, H. Harris, J. Miller, W. Stamback, P. Meloy, G, Fuller, L. Cox. SECOND ROW: J. Moore, H. Ridgeway, L. Davenport, J. Wilson, S. Rose, M. Edwards, I. Johnston, B. Wingo. THRID ROW: C. Luthi, B. Wingo, R. Cushman, D. Griffith, C. Harris, M. Meeker, A. George, L. Smith, D. Tiffany, L. Hubbard. HOMEROOM TEACHER: Miss Helen Campbell]
8th.
Grade
[bottom photo: FIRST ROW: J. Bricker, G. Hale, R. Renner, T. Gabriel, A. Wilson, J. Davenport, B. Burdette, B. Reiszinger. SECOND ROW: N. Bowers, M. Forrester, M. Evans, M. Wymer, V. Johnston, H. Bell, B. Jackson, G. Meeker. THIRD ROW: J. Roof, B. Caudill, S. Wilson, S. McGraw, J. Cox, L. Wingo. HOMEROOM TEACHER: Mrs. Gertrude Smith.]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 22)
Description
[corresponds to page 18 of La Zoar 1949]
SEVENTH GRADE NEWS
The first important event of the year was the election of class officers
which was done at the first meeting called on the 6th day of October. Gee Fuller
was elected president, Donna Mae Griffith was elected vice-president, and Mary
Lou Atkinson was elected secretary-treasurer.
For Hallowe'en the school celebrated with a Hallowe'en carnival in which
the seventh grade took part by presenting a corn contest.
The next meeting was called on the 1st day of December 1948, at this
meeting we decided to purchase some Christmas tree lights. Miss Campbell,
our homeroom teacher, bought a Christmas tree for the seventh grade room.
We decided to buy a present for Miss Campbell for Christmas. Mary Lou bought
a bottle of perfume for her. We had our gift exchange on December 24.
Larry Williams moved to California during the first part of February so
we had a farewell party February the 2nd for him at the home of Donna Mae
Griffith.
We expect to enjoy many more pleasant meetings and activities.
Mary Lou Atkinson, Secretary
EIGHTH GRADE NEWS
Well, its a sad story of what happened to the poor eighth grade of 1948-
49. We started the year with twenty-four students but by the end of the first
semester our star pupil was going to move. It was a great blow to the eighth
grade to lose their class president, Jean Cox. Betty Caudill, vice-president
came into office and is doing a good job.
The class took in a net profit of about $10.00 this year, all of which
was made at the Hallowe'en carnival. In the second semester our fair class
was enlightened by the arrival of Stanly Sartwell of Michigan. To make a
short story longer we didn't do hardly anything all year.
But we're happy!
The Eighth Grade Class
SEVENTH GRADE NEWS
The first important event of the year was the election of class officers
which was done at the first meeting called on the 6th day of October. Gee Fuller
was elected president, Donna Mae Griffith was elected vice-president, and Mary
Lou Atkinson was elected secretary-treasurer.
For Hallowe'en the school celebrated with a Hallowe'en carnival in which
the seventh grade took part by presenting a corn contest.
The next meeting was called on the 1st day of December 1948, at this
meeting we decided to purchase some Christmas tree lights. Miss Campbell,
our homeroom teacher, bought a Christmas tree for the seventh grade room.
We decided to buy a present for Miss Campbell for Christmas. Mary Lou bought
a bottle of perfume for her. We had our gift exchange on December 24.
Larry Williams moved to California during the first part of February so
we had a farewell party February the 2nd for him at the home of Donna Mae
Griffith.
We expect to enjoy many more pleasant meetings and activities.
Mary Lou Atkinson, Secretary
EIGHTH GRADE NEWS
Well, its a sad story of what happened to the poor eighth grade of 1948-
49. We started the year with twenty-four students but by the end of the first
semester our star pupil was going to move. It was a great blow to the eighth
grade to lose their class president, Jean Cox. Betty Caudill, vice-president
came into office and is doing a good job.
The class took in a net profit of about $10.00 this year, all of which
was made at the Hallowe'en carnival. In the second semester our fair class
was enlightened by the arrival of Stanly Sartwell of Michigan. To make a
short story longer we didn't do hardly anything all year.
But we're happy!
The Eighth Grade Class
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 23)
Description
[corresponds to page 19 of La Zoar 1949]
Fifth Grade
[top photo: FIRST ROW: David Draudt, Lloyd Rose, Patty Bennett, Joyce Feasel, Cheryl Stein, Connil Byerly. SECOND ROW: Donna Hoppes, Gary Johnson, Nancy Kirk, Shirly Doll, Mary Luthi, Faunetta Stockwell. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Forrester, Jane Debolt, Helen Keller, Carl Forrester, Billy Sartwell, Worth Luft, Erick Larson. TEACHERS: Mrs. Gabriel and Mrs. Kohberger.]
Sixth Grade
[bottom photo: FIRST ROW: M. Jones, B. Bowers, G. Walker, S. Huey, S. Rutter, C. Myers, D. Stambach, S. Mullins, C. Higgins, G. Price. SECOND ROW: J. Longshore, P. Jackson, S. Wilson, R. Griffith, R. Day, D. Hubbard, D. McGlothlin, P. Moore, R. Plummer. THIRD ROW: C. Christy, M. Harroun, J. Harris, B. Liming, J. Cantleberry, C. Sartwell, L. Hubbard, J. Wingo. TEACHER: Mrs. Kohberger.]
Fifth Grade
[top photo: FIRST ROW: David Draudt, Lloyd Rose, Patty Bennett, Joyce Feasel, Cheryl Stein, Connil Byerly. SECOND ROW: Donna Hoppes, Gary Johnson, Nancy Kirk, Shirly Doll, Mary Luthi, Faunetta Stockwell. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Forrester, Jane Debolt, Helen Keller, Carl Forrester, Billy Sartwell, Worth Luft, Erick Larson. TEACHERS: Mrs. Gabriel and Mrs. Kohberger.]
Sixth Grade
[bottom photo: FIRST ROW: M. Jones, B. Bowers, G. Walker, S. Huey, S. Rutter, C. Myers, D. Stambach, S. Mullins, C. Higgins, G. Price. SECOND ROW: J. Longshore, P. Jackson, S. Wilson, R. Griffith, R. Day, D. Hubbard, D. McGlothlin, P. Moore, R. Plummer. THIRD ROW: C. Christy, M. Harroun, J. Harris, B. Liming, J. Cantleberry, C. Sartwell, L. Hubbard, J. Wingo. TEACHER: Mrs. Kohberger.]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 24)
Description
[corresponds to page 20 of La Zoar 1949]
FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADE NEWS
We started our year of 1948-49 with thirty pupils in our fourth grade and
ten in our fifth. It had been decided that the fifth grade should be departmentalized
and this gave us the other ten fifth graders for half the day. Fifty pupils fitted
in quite snugly, but we have all enjoyed having the fifth with us. We set as our
goals at the beginning of the year that every pupil in the fourth grade should be
able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide well and that the fifth should in addition to
all this work know their fractions well. We are going to have this accomplished and we
are also very proud of our good readers. To our room, it is most important that
studies come first. To supplement the traditional subjects we added small work
books of science and nature study.
We have made posters to be used in connection with history and geography,
have completed a number of small projects, and are looking forward to more. As
our classroom motto we chose - good behavior, study, work, and play, and we have
tried to emphasize these merits in order given. Each week we have had a small
party, have celebrated several birthdays, and we wish to thank all the mothers who
contributed to our parties.
In conclusion, I think that we can say that even under difficult circumstances
and divided classes, we have had a very pleasant and rewarding year. We are very
justly proud of all our pupils and proud of most of those who left our room for
other schools, and have continued their good work there.
Mrs. Gabriel, and the Fourth and Fifth Graders.
FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE NEWS
This is a short account of our fifth and sixth grade class during the school
year of 1948-49. We started off the year with several contests. We won ten dollars
for having 100% membership in the P.T.A. drive. We sold seeds and collected
around $35 which we are going to use on a trip to points of interest in Galena and
to the museum in Columbus.
Five sixth grade boys were chosen to be highway school patrolmen. They
were Randall Griffith - Captain, Clarence Christy, Dallas Hubbard, Billy Liming
and Michael Harroun. We even got new uniforms and we like them very much.
We decorate the room for different holidays and right now we have wind-
mills and pictures of George Washington on the blackboard. On our bulletin board
we have a lot of interesting pictures of snowstorms in the west and pictures of scenes
in Ohio.
Jane Debolt, Sherrill Rutter, Michael Harroun
FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADE NEWS
We started our year of 1948-49 with thirty pupils in our fourth grade and
ten in our fifth. It had been decided that the fifth grade should be departmentalized
and this gave us the other ten fifth graders for half the day. Fifty pupils fitted
in quite snugly, but we have all enjoyed having the fifth with us. We set as our
goals at the beginning of the year that every pupil in the fourth grade should be
able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide well and that the fifth should in addition to
all this work know their fractions well. We are going to have this accomplished and we
are also very proud of our good readers. To our room, it is most important that
studies come first. To supplement the traditional subjects we added small work
books of science and nature study.
We have made posters to be used in connection with history and geography,
have completed a number of small projects, and are looking forward to more. As
our classroom motto we chose - good behavior, study, work, and play, and we have
tried to emphasize these merits in order given. Each week we have had a small
party, have celebrated several birthdays, and we wish to thank all the mothers who
contributed to our parties.
In conclusion, I think that we can say that even under difficult circumstances
and divided classes, we have had a very pleasant and rewarding year. We are very
justly proud of all our pupils and proud of most of those who left our room for
other schools, and have continued their good work there.
Mrs. Gabriel, and the Fourth and Fifth Graders.
FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE NEWS
This is a short account of our fifth and sixth grade class during the school
year of 1948-49. We started off the year with several contests. We won ten dollars
for having 100% membership in the P.T.A. drive. We sold seeds and collected
around $35 which we are going to use on a trip to points of interest in Galena and
to the museum in Columbus.
Five sixth grade boys were chosen to be highway school patrolmen. They
were Randall Griffith - Captain, Clarence Christy, Dallas Hubbard, Billy Liming
and Michael Harroun. We even got new uniforms and we like them very much.
We decorate the room for different holidays and right now we have wind-
mills and pictures of George Washington on the blackboard. On our bulletin board
we have a lot of interesting pictures of snowstorms in the west and pictures of scenes
in Ohio.
Jane Debolt, Sherrill Rutter, Michael Harroun
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 25)
Description
[corresponds to page 21 of La Zoar 1949]
Grade School Teachers
[top photo: Mrs Kilcoyne, Mrs Wilson, Mrs. Kohberger, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Gabriel]
Third Grade
[middle photo: FIRST ROW: J. Myers, N. Draudt, W. Walker, B. Byerly, D. Bennett, E. Luthi, J. Feasel, D. Jones, K. Noe, N. DeWitt. SECOND ROW: P. Glenn, D. Potts, T. Rose, L. Stover, L. Davenport, R. Diehl, A. Danna, S. Salser, R. Hubbard, B. Kletrovets. THIRD ROW: R. Carpenter, L. Fuller, J. Ault, S. Zwayer, S. Sartwell, c. Price, R. Stover. TEACHER: Mrs. Wilson.]
Fourth Grade
[bottom photo: FIRST ROW: H. Burdette, M. Cushman, J. Moore, J. Williams, J. Williamson, E. Bolton, G. Roush, C. Goodman, J. Keller, J. Huey, J. Byrd, S. DeWitt. SECOND ROW: J. Bowers, M. Sewell, G. Price, H. Meeker, A. Bryant, T. McClary, L. Johnston, R. Zwayer, D. Cantrell, R. Zwayer, B. Gabriel, W. Stover, T. Davenport, S. Cox. ABSENTEE: B. Noe. TEACHER: Mrs. Gabriel.]
Grade School Teachers
[top photo: Mrs Kilcoyne, Mrs Wilson, Mrs. Kohberger, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Gabriel]
Third Grade
[middle photo: FIRST ROW: J. Myers, N. Draudt, W. Walker, B. Byerly, D. Bennett, E. Luthi, J. Feasel, D. Jones, K. Noe, N. DeWitt. SECOND ROW: P. Glenn, D. Potts, T. Rose, L. Stover, L. Davenport, R. Diehl, A. Danna, S. Salser, R. Hubbard, B. Kletrovets. THIRD ROW: R. Carpenter, L. Fuller, J. Ault, S. Zwayer, S. Sartwell, c. Price, R. Stover. TEACHER: Mrs. Wilson.]
Fourth Grade
[bottom photo: FIRST ROW: H. Burdette, M. Cushman, J. Moore, J. Williams, J. Williamson, E. Bolton, G. Roush, C. Goodman, J. Keller, J. Huey, J. Byrd, S. DeWitt. SECOND ROW: J. Bowers, M. Sewell, G. Price, H. Meeker, A. Bryant, T. McClary, L. Johnston, R. Zwayer, D. Cantrell, R. Zwayer, B. Gabriel, W. Stover, T. Davenport, S. Cox. ABSENTEE: B. Noe. TEACHER: Mrs. Gabriel.]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 26)
Description
[corresponds to page 22 of La Zoar 1949]
First Grade
[top photo: FIRST ROW: S. Matthews, S. Jones, H. Stover, G. Dewitt, J. Conklin, B. Boham, L. Luthi, J. Hayes, J. Cushman. SECOND ROW: L. Higgins, E. Caudill, C. Ihle, R. Evarts, M. Stutler, B. Poe, D. Debolt, R. Butterworth, T. Kletrovets, D. Potts. THIRD ROW; E. Hubbard, P. Bisang, N. Stover, P. Goodwin, B. Mays, K. Nesshan, J. Price, E. Kinniard, H. Sewell. ABSENTEES: J. Walker, S. Souders, K. Diamond. TEACHER: Mrs. Kilcoyne.]
Second Grade
[bottom photo: FIRST ROW: J. Williamson, M. Davenport, A. Miller, P. Neshan, B. Conklin, C. Culver, K. Barrick, M. McGlothlin, P. Meyers, B. Cushman, J. Williamson. SECOND ROW: L. Wilson, R. Goodwin, S. Milum, M. Harris, S. Seevers, B. Price, J. Ballard, C. Meeker, R. Meloy, B. Mathews. THIRD ROW: L. Harroun, L. Cantrell, L. Bolton, P. Kilcoyne, B. McGraw, J. Wilson, M. Rutter, M. More, W. Kinniard, B. Bryant, J. Potts. ABSENTEE: I. Cantrell. TEACHER: Mrs. Bennett.]
First Grade
[top photo: FIRST ROW: S. Matthews, S. Jones, H. Stover, G. Dewitt, J. Conklin, B. Boham, L. Luthi, J. Hayes, J. Cushman. SECOND ROW: L. Higgins, E. Caudill, C. Ihle, R. Evarts, M. Stutler, B. Poe, D. Debolt, R. Butterworth, T. Kletrovets, D. Potts. THIRD ROW; E. Hubbard, P. Bisang, N. Stover, P. Goodwin, B. Mays, K. Nesshan, J. Price, E. Kinniard, H. Sewell. ABSENTEES: J. Walker, S. Souders, K. Diamond. TEACHER: Mrs. Kilcoyne.]
Second Grade
[bottom photo: FIRST ROW: J. Williamson, M. Davenport, A. Miller, P. Neshan, B. Conklin, C. Culver, K. Barrick, M. McGlothlin, P. Meyers, B. Cushman, J. Williamson. SECOND ROW: L. Wilson, R. Goodwin, S. Milum, M. Harris, S. Seevers, B. Price, J. Ballard, C. Meeker, R. Meloy, B. Mathews. THIRD ROW: L. Harroun, L. Cantrell, L. Bolton, P. Kilcoyne, B. McGraw, J. Wilson, M. Rutter, M. More, W. Kinniard, B. Bryant, J. Potts. ABSENTEE: I. Cantrell. TEACHER: Mrs. Bennett.]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 27)
Description
[corresponds to page 23 of La Zoar 1949]
FIRST GRADE NEWS
In September, school begins! How we have counted the days! Hear the bell?
The first day of school is here. We are in the first grade. Our smiling faces told
how happy we were that day.
We had our County Fair Exhibit in our room and we each received our
ribbons. On Armistice Day we gave our Flag Exercise and sang songs and said
pieces about the Flag. At the Thanksgiving Party we were the Pilgrims and the
Indians of long ago. Ours were the faces you saw in the Christmas Wreaths on
the stage at the Christmas Program. During February we talked of "Honest Abe"
and George Washington and Betsy Ross as she made the flag. We enjoyed our first
Valentine Box and looked at our Valentines again and again. Since September, we
have lost many teeth, and have had many birthdays and our toothless smiles
tell of our happiness now. You'll be seeing us for several years.
Mrs. Kilcoyne and the Boys and Girls of the First Grade
SECOND GRADE NEWS
We, the second grade started out our year with thirty-two in our class.
Since then we lost Billy Lyons and Lona Cantrell. Then we added Stanley Seevers
from Columbus, Robin Meloy from Edwards School and then Ilona Cantrell came
back from Sunbury. Karen Barrick came to us from Millersport and Joan Kirk
from Pickerington. this makes us thirty-four.
In the fall we spent a lot of time studying the Indians and making an
Indian Village. Now we are busy putting things of interest in our scrapbooks.
Mrs. Bennett, and Second Graders.
THIRD GRADE NEWS
We, third graders of '48-'49 are the rovers of Galena School. We've had
four different classroom of varying descriptions. We're finally in the new
addition and enjoy having a real homeroom all our own.
After starting out in September with twenty-four students, we've increased
to twenty-seven and have lost none.
Mrs. Wilson, and Third Graders.
FIRST GRADE NEWS
In September, school begins! How we have counted the days! Hear the bell?
The first day of school is here. We are in the first grade. Our smiling faces told
how happy we were that day.
We had our County Fair Exhibit in our room and we each received our
ribbons. On Armistice Day we gave our Flag Exercise and sang songs and said
pieces about the Flag. At the Thanksgiving Party we were the Pilgrims and the
Indians of long ago. Ours were the faces you saw in the Christmas Wreaths on
the stage at the Christmas Program. During February we talked of "Honest Abe"
and George Washington and Betsy Ross as she made the flag. We enjoyed our first
Valentine Box and looked at our Valentines again and again. Since September, we
have lost many teeth, and have had many birthdays and our toothless smiles
tell of our happiness now. You'll be seeing us for several years.
Mrs. Kilcoyne and the Boys and Girls of the First Grade
SECOND GRADE NEWS
We, the second grade started out our year with thirty-two in our class.
Since then we lost Billy Lyons and Lona Cantrell. Then we added Stanley Seevers
from Columbus, Robin Meloy from Edwards School and then Ilona Cantrell came
back from Sunbury. Karen Barrick came to us from Millersport and Joan Kirk
from Pickerington. this makes us thirty-four.
In the fall we spent a lot of time studying the Indians and making an
Indian Village. Now we are busy putting things of interest in our scrapbooks.
Mrs. Bennett, and Second Graders.
THIRD GRADE NEWS
We, third graders of '48-'49 are the rovers of Galena School. We've had
four different classroom of varying descriptions. We're finally in the new
addition and enjoy having a real homeroom all our own.
After starting out in September with twenty-four students, we've increased
to twenty-seven and have lost none.
Mrs. Wilson, and Third Graders.
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 28)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 24 of La Zoar 1949]
ACTIVITIES
[illustration of two kids feeding an elephant]
ACTIVITIES
[illustration of two kids feeding an elephant]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 29)
Description
[corresponds to page 25 of La Zoar 1949]
ANNUAL STAFF
Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loraine Roof
Assistant Editor . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Edwards
Sports Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . Howard Hale
Business Manager . . . . . . . . JoAnn Sewell
Band News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dayna Bricker
Mixed Chorus News . . . . . . . Ralph Meadors
Senior Prophecy . . . . . . . . . . Junior Girls
Senior History . . . . . . . . . . . . Loraine Roof
Junior News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lois Luthi
Sophomore News . . . . . . . . Eldon Chambers
Freshman News . . . . . . . . . . Joan Zwayer
Advisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Souders
ANNUAL STAFF
Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loraine Roof
Assistant Editor . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Edwards
Sports Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . Howard Hale
Business Manager . . . . . . . . JoAnn Sewell
Band News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dayna Bricker
Mixed Chorus News . . . . . . . Ralph Meadors
Senior Prophecy . . . . . . . . . . Junior Girls
Senior History . . . . . . . . . . . . Loraine Roof
Junior News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lois Luthi
Sophomore News . . . . . . . . Eldon Chambers
Freshman News . . . . . . . . . . Joan Zwayer
Advisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Souders
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 30)
Description
[corresponds to page 26 of La Zoar 1949]
Galena-Harlem Band
[top photo: LEFT SIDE: E. Meister, J. Barnhart, D. Feasel, Mr. Hoke, CENTER FRONT: E. Chambers, G. Cushman, D. Bricker, J. Haycook, B. Farris, H. Hale. RIGHT SIDE: Rush, B. Linnabary, G. Hale, R. Stockwell, M. Bennett, E. Hickman, P. Haycook. ABSENTEES: A. McElwee, S. Mickle.]
Mixed Chorus
[bottom photo: FIRST ROW: Loraine Roof, JoAnn Sewell, Bonnie Cantleberry, Lois Luthi, Nancy Brown. SECOND ROW: Nondus Miesse, Gertrude Cushman, Marilyn Bennett, Barbara Farris, Russell Stockwell, Eldon Chambers. THIRD ROW: Howard Hale, Bob McClary, Ralph Meadors, Scott Mickle, Charles Edwards. DIRECTOR: Mr. Hoke.]
Galena-Harlem Band
[top photo: LEFT SIDE: E. Meister, J. Barnhart, D. Feasel, Mr. Hoke, CENTER FRONT: E. Chambers, G. Cushman, D. Bricker, J. Haycook, B. Farris, H. Hale. RIGHT SIDE: Rush, B. Linnabary, G. Hale, R. Stockwell, M. Bennett, E. Hickman, P. Haycook. ABSENTEES: A. McElwee, S. Mickle.]
Mixed Chorus
[bottom photo: FIRST ROW: Loraine Roof, JoAnn Sewell, Bonnie Cantleberry, Lois Luthi, Nancy Brown. SECOND ROW: Nondus Miesse, Gertrude Cushman, Marilyn Bennett, Barbara Farris, Russell Stockwell, Eldon Chambers. THIRD ROW: Howard Hale, Bob McClary, Ralph Meadors, Scott Mickle, Charles Edwards. DIRECTOR: Mr. Hoke.]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 31)
Description
[corresponds to page 27 of La Zoar 1949]
GALENA - HARLEM BAND NEWS
There are nineteen members in the band, nine of which are from
Harlem High School and ten are from Galena High School.
The band director, Mr. Hoke, gets the band together every Thursday
evening for a good practice, the practice is held in the Galena School one
practice and the Harlem School the next practice.
Mr. Hoke worked very hard to get the band in shape for the marching
and playing at the Delaware County Basketball Tournament, and I am sure
that everyone will agree that the band did a fine job.
A few members of the band from each school participated in the All-
County Music Festival which was held March 25, 1949 at Gray Chapel in
Delaware.
MIXED CHORUS NEWS
The mixed chorus of Galena High School put in a great deal of time trying
to sing and they have made much progress. The mixed chorus had chosen from
its member eight students to sing in the Delaware All-County Music Festival,
they were: Bonnie Cantleberry and Lois Luthi to sing soprano: JoAnn Sewell
and Loraine Roof to sing alto: Charles Edwards and Russell Fry to sing tenor:
and Ralph Meadors and Robert McClary to sing bass.
The girls' glee club sang at the Junior play and the girls' and
boys' glee club took part in the Christmas Program which was held in the
schoolhouse December 20, 1949.
Mr. Hoke, the director, has been very patient with us and has worked
very hard to accomplish so much progress.
We are looking forward to mixed chorus next year although we will
miss the Seniors.
GALENA - HARLEM BAND NEWS
There are nineteen members in the band, nine of which are from
Harlem High School and ten are from Galena High School.
The band director, Mr. Hoke, gets the band together every Thursday
evening for a good practice, the practice is held in the Galena School one
practice and the Harlem School the next practice.
Mr. Hoke worked very hard to get the band in shape for the marching
and playing at the Delaware County Basketball Tournament, and I am sure
that everyone will agree that the band did a fine job.
A few members of the band from each school participated in the All-
County Music Festival which was held March 25, 1949 at Gray Chapel in
Delaware.
MIXED CHORUS NEWS
The mixed chorus of Galena High School put in a great deal of time trying
to sing and they have made much progress. The mixed chorus had chosen from
its member eight students to sing in the Delaware All-County Music Festival,
they were: Bonnie Cantleberry and Lois Luthi to sing soprano: JoAnn Sewell
and Loraine Roof to sing alto: Charles Edwards and Russell Fry to sing tenor:
and Ralph Meadors and Robert McClary to sing bass.
The girls' glee club sang at the Junior play and the girls' and
boys' glee club took part in the Christmas Program which was held in the
schoolhouse December 20, 1949.
Mr. Hoke, the director, has been very patient with us and has worked
very hard to accomplish so much progress.
We are looking forward to mixed chorus next year although we will
miss the Seniors.
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 32)
Description
[corresponds to page28 of La Zoar 1949]
[top left photo: SAFETY PATROL - Clarence Christy, Randall Griffith, Michael Harroun, Dallas Hubbard, Billy Liming]
[top right photo: MRS. GORE - CAFETERIA COOK]
[middle left photo: SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS - Ralph Bennett, Lauris Bennett, Lewis Potts.]
[middle right photo: CAFETERIA]
[bottom left photo: CUSTODIAN - GORDON HANCOCK]
[bottom right photo: JUNIOR PLAY CAST - Miss Campbell, Dayna Bricker, Barbara Farris, Nondus Miesse, Lois Luthi, Marilyn Bennett, Gertrude Cushman, Loraine Roof, Bonnie Cantleberry.]
[top left photo: SAFETY PATROL - Clarence Christy, Randall Griffith, Michael Harroun, Dallas Hubbard, Billy Liming]
[top right photo: MRS. GORE - CAFETERIA COOK]
[middle left photo: SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS - Ralph Bennett, Lauris Bennett, Lewis Potts.]
[middle right photo: CAFETERIA]
[bottom left photo: CUSTODIAN - GORDON HANCOCK]
[bottom right photo: JUNIOR PLAY CAST - Miss Campbell, Dayna Bricker, Barbara Farris, Nondus Miesse, Lois Luthi, Marilyn Bennett, Gertrude Cushman, Loraine Roof, Bonnie Cantleberry.]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 33)
Description
[corresponds to page 29 of La Zoar 1949]
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
September 7 . . . . First day of school.
September 22 . . .
September 23 . . . Delaware County Fair. Half day of school each day.
September 24 . . .
September 28 . . . Seniors had pictures taken.
October 18 . . . . . . Beginning of second six weeks.
October 21 . . . . . . Seniors picked apples
October 29 . . . . . School dismissed for teachers' meeting.
November 19 . . . Junior play, "Indian Doll".
November 25 . . .Thanksgiving, two days vacation.
November 29 . . . Beginning of third six weeks.
December 20 . . .Christmas program at school.
December 24 . . . School dismissed for Christmas vacation.
January 3 . . . . . . . School resumed.
January 5 . . . . . . . Representatives for Senior Class sold ads for annual.
January 13 . . . . . . First Semester examinations.
January 14 . . . . . . Half day of school.
January 17 . . . . . . Beginning of fourth six weeks.
February 18 . . . . . to
February 25 . . . . . Basketball Tournament.
February 28 . . . . . Beginning of fifth six weeks.
March 17 . . . . . . . . Basketball Banquet.
March 25 . . . . . . . . All-County Musical.
April 8 . . . . . . . . . . Senior play, "Auntie's Money."
April 11 . . . . . . . . . Beginning of sixth six weeks.
April 15 . . . . . . . . . Good Friday.
May 15 . . . . . . . . . Baccalaureate.
May 18 . . . . . . . . . Final Examinations.
May 19 . . . . . . . . . Commencement.
May 20 . . . . . . . . School Picnic.
May 21 . . . . . . . . . Alumni Banquet.
May 22 . . . . . . . . Seniors plan to leave on trip.
May 23 . . . . . . . . Return for grade cards.
May 30 . . . . . . . . Seniors return from trip.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
September 7 . . . . First day of school.
September 22 . . .
September 23 . . . Delaware County Fair. Half day of school each day.
September 24 . . .
September 28 . . . Seniors had pictures taken.
October 18 . . . . . . Beginning of second six weeks.
October 21 . . . . . . Seniors picked apples
October 29 . . . . . School dismissed for teachers' meeting.
November 19 . . . Junior play, "Indian Doll".
November 25 . . .Thanksgiving, two days vacation.
November 29 . . . Beginning of third six weeks.
December 20 . . .Christmas program at school.
December 24 . . . School dismissed for Christmas vacation.
January 3 . . . . . . . School resumed.
January 5 . . . . . . . Representatives for Senior Class sold ads for annual.
January 13 . . . . . . First Semester examinations.
January 14 . . . . . . Half day of school.
January 17 . . . . . . Beginning of fourth six weeks.
February 18 . . . . . to
February 25 . . . . . Basketball Tournament.
February 28 . . . . . Beginning of fifth six weeks.
March 17 . . . . . . . . Basketball Banquet.
March 25 . . . . . . . . All-County Musical.
April 8 . . . . . . . . . . Senior play, "Auntie's Money."
April 11 . . . . . . . . . Beginning of sixth six weeks.
April 15 . . . . . . . . . Good Friday.
May 15 . . . . . . . . . Baccalaureate.
May 18 . . . . . . . . . Final Examinations.
May 19 . . . . . . . . . Commencement.
May 20 . . . . . . . . School Picnic.
May 21 . . . . . . . . . Alumni Banquet.
May 22 . . . . . . . . Seniors plan to leave on trip.
May 23 . . . . . . . . Return for grade cards.
May 30 . . . . . . . . Seniors return from trip.
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 34)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 30 of La Zoar 1949]
[illustration of person holding barbells overhead]
[illustration of person holding barbells overhead]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 35)
Description
[corresponds to page 31 of La Zoar 1949]
High School Basketball Team
[photo: FIRST ROW: 11-Russ Fry, 10-Bob Jackson, 7-Jr. Moodespaugh, 9-Bob McClary, 5-Howard Hale, 8-Ralph Meadors, 4-Scott Mickle, 6-Chuck Edwards, 12-Frank Linnabary. SECOND ROW: Coach Furniss, Bob Linnabary, Dick Moore, David Miller. ABSENTEE: Joe Shoaf.]
HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS
[photo: Ida Hartsook, Gertrude Cushman, Nondus Miesse, Barbara Farris.]
High School Basketball Team
[photo: FIRST ROW: 11-Russ Fry, 10-Bob Jackson, 7-Jr. Moodespaugh, 9-Bob McClary, 5-Howard Hale, 8-Ralph Meadors, 4-Scott Mickle, 6-Chuck Edwards, 12-Frank Linnabary. SECOND ROW: Coach Furniss, Bob Linnabary, Dick Moore, David Miller. ABSENTEE: Joe Shoaf.]
HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS
[photo: Ida Hartsook, Gertrude Cushman, Nondus Miesse, Barbara Farris.]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 36)
Description
[corresponds to page 32 of La Zoar 1949]
BASKETBALL NEWS
The Galena Indians began their 1948-49 season with an impressive
victory over Homer of Licking County. Galena got a good lead in the first
quarter and went on and won by a score of 55 to 30. Hale was the leading
scorer of the game with twenty-four points.
The first county league home for the Indians was Bellpoint which had
one of the high scores of the county. Galena played good ball by winning 44
to 38 but this was not a very impressive score. Edwards scored fourteen points,
the highest number of points for Galena.
The second non-league game for Galena was Gahanna of Franklin
County. This was Gahanna's first game after they had finished their football
season. Galena was behind 20 to 21 at the half but went on to win by a score of
53 to 44. Fry played one of his best games by making sixteen points.
Our next game was Radnor who was figured to have one of the strongest
teams of the county. Galena played one of their best games of the season
defeating them 47 to 34. This was one of the major upsets of the season.
Mickle was high scorer by pouring in five baskets and four fouls for a total
of fourteen points.
Coach Hurd's boys from Orange gave the Indians their first defeat by
scoring forty-five points to Galena's twenty-six. This was the poorest game
played by the Galena team. Fry led Galena's scoring with ten points.
The third non-league game was with New Albany from Franklin County.
New Albany played one of their best games of their season. The game had to
go into an overtime in which Galena won by a score of 48 to 42. Hale was
high scorer with sixteen points.
The next game was with Ashley. Ashley was ahead 34 to 24 at the half
and went on and won 58 to 47. Galena was handicapped by fouling so much the
first half. Hale scored thirteen points for Galena.
Galena's last game before Christmas was with Ostrander. They had
been undefeated up to this time. Galena got off to a good start and was ahead
17 to 13 at the half. The Indians went on to win by a score of 45 to 35. Hale
was high point man with twenty-two points while Ronald Smith scored thirteen
points.
Galena's first game of the new year was with Berlin. this was a hard
fought game and was close all through the game. Galena finally won out 52 to
47. Hale was high scorer with twenty-six points.
Dublin from Franklin County was the next team for Galena to play.
Galena played on even terms the first quarter but went on and won by the score
of 53 to 41. Hale and Mickle led the winning team with thirteen and twelve
points respectively.
Galena's second league of the new year was with Powell. Powell was no
match for Galena. so Galena won by a score of 71 to 35. Hale and Edwards were
High scorers with twenty-two and seventeen points.
BASKETBALL NEWS
The Galena Indians began their 1948-49 season with an impressive
victory over Homer of Licking County. Galena got a good lead in the first
quarter and went on and won by a score of 55 to 30. Hale was the leading
scorer of the game with twenty-four points.
The first county league home for the Indians was Bellpoint which had
one of the high scores of the county. Galena played good ball by winning 44
to 38 but this was not a very impressive score. Edwards scored fourteen points,
the highest number of points for Galena.
The second non-league game for Galena was Gahanna of Franklin
County. This was Gahanna's first game after they had finished their football
season. Galena was behind 20 to 21 at the half but went on to win by a score of
53 to 44. Fry played one of his best games by making sixteen points.
Our next game was Radnor who was figured to have one of the strongest
teams of the county. Galena played one of their best games of the season
defeating them 47 to 34. This was one of the major upsets of the season.
Mickle was high scorer by pouring in five baskets and four fouls for a total
of fourteen points.
Coach Hurd's boys from Orange gave the Indians their first defeat by
scoring forty-five points to Galena's twenty-six. This was the poorest game
played by the Galena team. Fry led Galena's scoring with ten points.
The third non-league game was with New Albany from Franklin County.
New Albany played one of their best games of their season. The game had to
go into an overtime in which Galena won by a score of 48 to 42. Hale was
high scorer with sixteen points.
The next game was with Ashley. Ashley was ahead 34 to 24 at the half
and went on and won 58 to 47. Galena was handicapped by fouling so much the
first half. Hale scored thirteen points for Galena.
Galena's last game before Christmas was with Ostrander. They had
been undefeated up to this time. Galena got off to a good start and was ahead
17 to 13 at the half. The Indians went on to win by a score of 45 to 35. Hale
was high point man with twenty-two points while Ronald Smith scored thirteen
points.
Galena's first game of the new year was with Berlin. this was a hard
fought game and was close all through the game. Galena finally won out 52 to
47. Hale was high scorer with twenty-six points.
Dublin from Franklin County was the next team for Galena to play.
Galena played on even terms the first quarter but went on and won by the score
of 53 to 41. Hale and Mickle led the winning team with thirteen and twelve
points respectively.
Galena's second league of the new year was with Powell. Powell was no
match for Galena. so Galena won by a score of 71 to 35. Hale and Edwards were
High scorers with twenty-two and seventeen points.
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 37)
Description
BASKETBALL NEWS (Continued)
The next game on Galena's schedule found Galena going to Hyatts. Galena
got off to a bad start and lost 40 to 65. Hale and Edwards were high scorers for
the losers with eleven and nine.
The next game away from home was with Harlem. The game was close
throughout the entire game. In the final minutes Galena got hot and won 45 to
40. Edwards and Moodespaugh were leading scorers with sixteen and eleven
points.
One of the luckiest games that we won was with Brown. Galena was
behind six points with about two minutes to go. Long shots by Edwards,
Moodespaugh and Fry tied the score at 50. With only about thirty seconds to
go Joe Shoaf made a corner shot to win the game by a score of 52 to 50.
Moodespaugh and Hale were high for the winners with fifteen and thirteen.
Galena wound up their season league play with a hard fought game with
Sunbury. At the half the score showed Galena ahead by four points but the final
score was 34 to 31 in favor of Sunbury. Moodespaugh was high scorer with
twelve points.
Galena's first game in the tournament was with Ashley, the league
champs. Ashley jumped to an early lead and went on to win by a score of 36 to
58. Moodespaugh and Hale were high scores for the losers with twelve and
eleven.
By losing the Ashley game Galena moved into the Consolation Tournament
to play Harlem. Harlem and Galena played on even terms the first quarter but
Galena went on and won 44 to 36. Hale was the leading scorer with twenty points.
The next team Galena met in the tournament was Radnor. The score was
close all through the game. With about twenty seconds to play Fry made the win-
ning basket to keep Galena in the running for the Consolation Championship.
Hale was leading scorer with nineteen points.
The Consolation Championship pay-off game found Galena playing
Ostrander. Galena led all the game until the last quarter when Ostrander took
the lead. With ten seconds to play Joe Shoaf was fouled while shooting. Joe
made both fouls good and won the game for Galena by a score of 41 to 40. Hale
was high scorer for the winners with sixteen points.
The last game of the season for Galena was with Orange. The game was
to decide which team would represent Delaware County as the third team in the
District Tournament. It was a hard fought game which ended with Orange on top
by a score of 42 to 35. Hale was high scorer for the losers with eighteen points.
This ended the basketball season of '48-'49 for Galena Indians with a final
record we are all proud of with fifteen wins and six losses. Galena won three
trophies - Consolation Championship, Good Sportsmanship Trophy, and Cheer-
leading Trophy.
The next game on Galena's schedule found Galena going to Hyatts. Galena
got off to a bad start and lost 40 to 65. Hale and Edwards were high scorers for
the losers with eleven and nine.
The next game away from home was with Harlem. The game was close
throughout the entire game. In the final minutes Galena got hot and won 45 to
40. Edwards and Moodespaugh were leading scorers with sixteen and eleven
points.
One of the luckiest games that we won was with Brown. Galena was
behind six points with about two minutes to go. Long shots by Edwards,
Moodespaugh and Fry tied the score at 50. With only about thirty seconds to
go Joe Shoaf made a corner shot to win the game by a score of 52 to 50.
Moodespaugh and Hale were high for the winners with fifteen and thirteen.
Galena wound up their season league play with a hard fought game with
Sunbury. At the half the score showed Galena ahead by four points but the final
score was 34 to 31 in favor of Sunbury. Moodespaugh was high scorer with
twelve points.
Galena's first game in the tournament was with Ashley, the league
champs. Ashley jumped to an early lead and went on to win by a score of 36 to
58. Moodespaugh and Hale were high scores for the losers with twelve and
eleven.
By losing the Ashley game Galena moved into the Consolation Tournament
to play Harlem. Harlem and Galena played on even terms the first quarter but
Galena went on and won 44 to 36. Hale was the leading scorer with twenty points.
The next team Galena met in the tournament was Radnor. The score was
close all through the game. With about twenty seconds to play Fry made the win-
ning basket to keep Galena in the running for the Consolation Championship.
Hale was leading scorer with nineteen points.
The Consolation Championship pay-off game found Galena playing
Ostrander. Galena led all the game until the last quarter when Ostrander took
the lead. With ten seconds to play Joe Shoaf was fouled while shooting. Joe
made both fouls good and won the game for Galena by a score of 41 to 40. Hale
was high scorer for the winners with sixteen points.
The last game of the season for Galena was with Orange. The game was
to decide which team would represent Delaware County as the third team in the
District Tournament. It was a hard fought game which ended with Orange on top
by a score of 42 to 35. Hale was high scorer for the losers with eighteen points.
This ended the basketball season of '48-'49 for Galena Indians with a final
record we are all proud of with fifteen wins and six losses. Galena won three
trophies - Consolation Championship, Good Sportsmanship Trophy, and Cheer-
leading Trophy.
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 38)
Description
[corresponds to page 34 of La Zoar 1949]
[photo: JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM. FIRST ROW: David Zwayer, Ernie Goodwin, John Bricker, Jack Johnson, Roy Bryant. SECOND ROW: Gary Meeker, Jack Moore, Tom Gabriel, Richard Renner, Glenn Hale, Jonathan Davenport, Cecil Milum.]
[photo: JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: Anne George, Ruth Cushman, Donna Griffith.]
[photo: JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM. FIRST ROW: David Zwayer, Ernie Goodwin, John Bricker, Jack Johnson, Roy Bryant. SECOND ROW: Gary Meeker, Jack Moore, Tom Gabriel, Richard Renner, Glenn Hale, Jonathan Davenport, Cecil Milum.]
[photo: JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: Anne George, Ruth Cushman, Donna Griffith.]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 39)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 35 of La Zoar 1949]
[illustration of two monkeys playing]
SCHOOL FUN
[illustration of two monkeys playing]
SCHOOL FUN
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 40)
Description
[corresponds to page 36 of La Zoar 1949]
[collage of photos of Galena students and staff]
[collage of photos of Galena students and staff]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 41)
Description
[corresponds to page 37 of La Zoar 1949]
[collage of photos of Galena students and staff]
[collage of photos of Galena students and staff]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 42)
Description
[corresponds to page 38 of La Zoar 1949]
Old Times!
[photos of teachers and students. Class photo of current Senior Class when they entered as 9th graders: GALENA SCHOOL GRADE 9 4-18-46]
Old Times!
[photos of teachers and students. Class photo of current Senior Class when they entered as 9th graders: GALENA SCHOOL GRADE 9 4-18-46]
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 43)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 39 of La Zoar 1949]
[illustration of lion with autograph pen, ringmaster and student]
AUTOGRAPHS
[illustration of lion with autograph pen, ringmaster and student]
AUTOGRAPHS
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 44)
Description
[corresponds to page 40 of La Zoar 1949]
Autographs
[illustration of lamp on stack of books]
WALSWORTH
Lithographed& Bound by
WALSWORTH BROTHERS
Mareeline, Mo., U.S.A.
Autographs
[illustration of lamp on stack of books]
WALSWORTH
Lithographed& Bound by
WALSWORTH BROTHERS
Mareeline, Mo., U.S.A.
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 45)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 41 of la Zoar 1949]
[illustration of man posting billboard "GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH", with dog looking on]
ADVERTISING
[illustration of man posting billboard "GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH", with dog looking on]
ADVERTISING
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 47)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 43 of La Zoar 1949]
The Bank of Galena Co.
CHECKING ACCOUNTS -- SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SAFETY LOCK BOXES
AUTO LOANS -- PERSONAL LOANS
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Galena Machine Shop
MEYER PUMPS AND SERVICE -- PLUMBING SUPPLIES
HANNAS PAINTS - VARNISHES - OILS
GOODYEAR TIRES - BATTERIES - AUTO SUPPLIES
FARM FENCE AND POSTS -- NAILS AND STAPLES
GENERAL FARM HARDWARE AND REPAIRS
MACHINE WORK AND WELDING
PHONE 20R3
GALENA, OHIO
The Bank of Galena Co.
CHECKING ACCOUNTS -- SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SAFETY LOCK BOXES
AUTO LOANS -- PERSONAL LOANS
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Galena Machine Shop
MEYER PUMPS AND SERVICE -- PLUMBING SUPPLIES
HANNAS PAINTS - VARNISHES - OILS
GOODYEAR TIRES - BATTERIES - AUTO SUPPLIES
FARM FENCE AND POSTS -- NAILS AND STAPLES
GENERAL FARM HARDWARE AND REPAIRS
MACHINE WORK AND WELDING
PHONE 20R3
GALENA, OHIO
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 48)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 44 of La Zoar 1949]
Whitney Insurance
PHONE 6
SUNBURY, OHIO
John W. Shultz
SALES AND SERVICE
MAYTAG WASHERS
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
COMPLETE LINE HARDWARE AND FARM MACHINERY
SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY
PHONE GALENA 74R3-75R21
Whitney Insurance
PHONE 6
SUNBURY, OHIO
John W. Shultz
SALES AND SERVICE
MAYTAG WASHERS
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
COMPLETE LINE HARDWARE AND FARM MACHINERY
SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY
PHONE GALENA 74R3-75R21
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 49)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 45 of La Zoar 1949]
Compliments of
GLENDENING GENERAL STORE
Phone 3
Galena, Ohio
STRIDER INSURANCE AGENCY
Galena, Ohio
Compliments of
V.M. WILLIAMSON
Sales CHEVROLET Service
Phone 160
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
THE CHILDRENS SHOP
Grace Domigan
THE LITTLE SHOP
Anna Louise Sheets
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
GLENDENING GENERAL STORE
Phone 3
Galena, Ohio
STRIDER INSURANCE AGENCY
Galena, Ohio
Compliments of
V.M. WILLIAMSON
Sales CHEVROLET Service
Phone 160
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
THE CHILDRENS SHOP
Grace Domigan
THE LITTLE SHOP
Anna Louise Sheets
Sunbury, Ohio
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 50)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 46 of La Zoar 1949]
Compliments of
DR. M. W. LIVINGSTON M.D.
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
SUNBURY FROZEN FOOD LOCKER
Townley-Main, Inc.
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
E.C. BENNETT & SON
Phone 2191
Galena, Ohio
CHAS. G. PLUMMER
Water Well Drilling
Phone 47R10
Galena, Ohio
Compliments of
DR. M. W. LIVINGSTON M.D.
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
SUNBURY FROZEN FOOD LOCKER
Townley-Main, Inc.
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
E.C. BENNETT & SON
Phone 2191
Galena, Ohio
CHAS. G. PLUMMER
Water Well Drilling
Phone 47R10
Galena, Ohio
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 51)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 47 of La Zoar 1949]
THE SUNBURY NEWS
Enjoys Bringing You News of
Galena School and Community
BUCKEYE ELECTRIC CO.
Phone 37
Sunbury, Ohio
Refrigerators - Radios and Appliances -- Sales and Service
Electrical Engineering - Installation and Maintenance
CLARK'S TRACTOR SALES
Ford Tractors - Dearborn Farm Equipment
General Auto and Tractor Repairing
Electric and Acetylene Welding
Phones
Residence 40R3
Business 183
Clarence I. Clark, Prop.
Sunbury, Ohio
TRAINER'S GROCERY
Leo and Regina Trainer - Owners
Groceries - Meats - Fruits - Vegetables
Beer To Carry Out
Phone 6R3
Galena, Ohio
THE SUNBURY NEWS
Enjoys Bringing You News of
Galena School and Community
BUCKEYE ELECTRIC CO.
Phone 37
Sunbury, Ohio
Refrigerators - Radios and Appliances -- Sales and Service
Electrical Engineering - Installation and Maintenance
CLARK'S TRACTOR SALES
Ford Tractors - Dearborn Farm Equipment
General Auto and Tractor Repairing
Electric and Acetylene Welding
Phones
Residence 40R3
Business 183
Clarence I. Clark, Prop.
Sunbury, Ohio
TRAINER'S GROCERY
Leo and Regina Trainer - Owners
Groceries - Meats - Fruits - Vegetables
Beer To Carry Out
Phone 6R3
Galena, Ohio
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 52)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 48 of La Zoar 1949]
BLAKELY WILLIAMS RED AND WHITE STORE
Quality Groceries and Meats
"Ernie" Burnside
"Chuck" Rowland
Phone 57
Sunbury, Ohio
SUNBURY ELECTRIC SHOP
"Everything Electrical"
8 South Vernor St.
Sunbury, Ohio
Congratulations and Best Wishes
GALENA HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT CO.
"A Complete Little Store"
Hardware - Builders' Hardware - Paints - Feeds - Fencing
Kitchen Ware - Electrical Merchandise - Ect.
Galena, Ohio
Compliments of
MAIN'S DRUG STORE
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
BETTY GAY BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 33
Sunbury, Ohio
BLAKELY WILLIAMS RED AND WHITE STORE
Quality Groceries and Meats
"Ernie" Burnside
"Chuck" Rowland
Phone 57
Sunbury, Ohio
SUNBURY ELECTRIC SHOP
"Everything Electrical"
8 South Vernor St.
Sunbury, Ohio
Congratulations and Best Wishes
GALENA HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT CO.
"A Complete Little Store"
Hardware - Builders' Hardware - Paints - Feeds - Fencing
Kitchen Ware - Electrical Merchandise - Ect.
Galena, Ohio
Compliments of
MAIN'S DRUG STORE
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
BETTY GAY BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 33
Sunbury, Ohio
Title
La Zoar 1949 (p. 53)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 49 of La Zoar 1949]
Deliveries -- Wayne Feeds
SUNSHINE FEED STORE
Phone 159
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
HESKETT'S GROCERY
Phone 115R2
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
A FRIEND
IRWIN HARDWARE CO.
W. O. Lenhart
Owner
Compliments of
GHENT FLORISTS
Phone 153
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
SUNBURY DINER
Phone 145R3
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
LOUISE'S BEAUTY SHOP
Phonen 35R3
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
MILLER IMPLEMENT CO.
Phone 2
Sunbury, Ohio
Deliveries -- Wayne Feeds
SUNSHINE FEED STORE
Phone 159
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
HESKETT'S GROCERY
Phone 115R2
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
A FRIEND
IRWIN HARDWARE CO.
W. O. Lenhart
Owner
Compliments of
GHENT FLORISTS
Phone 153
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
SUNBURY DINER
Phone 145R3
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
LOUISE'S BEAUTY SHOP
Phonen 35R3
Sunbury, Ohio
Compliments of
MILLER IMPLEMENT CO.
Phone 2
Sunbury, Ohio
Dublin Core
Title
La Zoar 1949
Subject
Galena High School--Ohio--Galena--Yearbook
Galena School--Yearbook--1949
Public schools--Ohio--Delaware County
Schools--Ohio--Delaware County
Galena School--Yearbook--1949
Public schools--Ohio--Delaware County
Schools--Ohio--Delaware County
Description
La Zoar is the name of the 1949 yearbook of Galena, Ohio. The yearbook includes gray-scale photographs of administrators, teachers, staff, and students. The yearbook is arranged in descending order beginning with seniors and ending with 1st grade. Photographs in each grade level are included and highlight music, sports, and clubs.
Creator
Editor Loraine Roof; Assistant Editor Charles Edwards; Sports Editor Howard Hale; Business Manager Joann Sewell; Band News Dayna Bricker; Mixed Chorus News Ralph Meadors; Senior Prophecy Junior Girls; Senior History Loraine Roof; Junior News Lois Luthi; Sophomore News Eldon Chambers; Freshman News Joan Zwayer
Publisher
Walsworth Brothers, Marceline, MO., U.S.A.
Date
1949
Contributor
Advisor: Mr. Hylen Souders
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Format
Yearbook
Language
English
Type
Still Image
Text
Text
Identifier
31067153
Collection
Citation
Editor Loraine Roof; Assistant Editor Charles Edwards; Sports Editor Howard Hale; Business Manager Joann Sewell; Band News Dayna Bricker; Mixed Chorus News Ralph Meadors; Senior Prophecy Junior Girls; Senior History Loraine Roof; Junior News Lois Luthi; Sophomore News Eldon Chambers; Freshman News Joan Zwayer, “La Zoar 1949,” Delaware County Memory, accessed December 26, 2024, http://delawarecountymemory.org/items/show/3649.