La Zore 1947
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 1)
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[corresponds to front cover of La Zore 1947]
La Zore
Embossed lamp, torches, open book with quill
La Zore
Embossed lamp, torches, open book with quill
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 2)
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[corresponds to inside cover of La Zore 1947]
bookplate
Community
Library
Sunbury, Ohio 43074
bookplate
Community
Library
Sunbury, Ohio 43074
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 3)
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[corresponds to flyleaf of La Zore 1947]
EX LIBRIS
[illustration of burning candle and open book with quill]
EX LIBRIS
[illustration of burning candle and open book with quill]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 4)
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[corresponds to page 4 of La Zore 1947]
ADMINISTRATION
[illustration of desk plate with wings]
ADMINISTRATION
[illustration of desk plate with wings]
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La Zore 1947 (p. 5)
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[corresponds to unnumbered page 5 of La Zore 1947]
DEDICATION
The members of the "La Zore Staff" and the
Senior Class of Galena High School, wish to
dedicate this book to the people of Galena
School District who have given their co-
operation and stood behind them in all their
scholastic and activity efforts.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Dr. Ihle, Pres.
Mr. Draudt, V. Pres.
Mr. Stockwell
Mr. Hartsook
Mr. Hale, Clerk
DEDICATION
The members of the "La Zore Staff" and the
Senior Class of Galena High School, wish to
dedicate this book to the people of Galena
School District who have given their co-
operation and stood behind them in all their
scholastic and activity efforts.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Dr. Ihle, Pres.
Mr. Draudt, V. Pres.
Mr. Stockwell
Mr. Hartsook
Mr. Hale, Clerk
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 6)
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[corresponds to unnumbered page 6 of La Zore 1947]
[top photo: GALENA VILLAGE HIGH SCHOOL]
BOARD OF EDUCATION
[middle left photo: DR. IHLE]
[middle right photo: MR. DRAUDT]
[middle center photo: MR. STOCKWELL]
[bottom left photo: MR. HARTSOOK
[bottom right photo: MR. HALE]
[top photo: GALENA VILLAGE HIGH SCHOOL]
BOARD OF EDUCATION
[middle left photo: DR. IHLE]
[middle right photo: MR. DRAUDT]
[middle center photo: MR. STOCKWELL]
[bottom left photo: MR. HARTSOOK
[bottom right photo: MR. HALE]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 7)
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[corresponds to page unnumbered 7 of La Lore 1947]
FACULTY
[top left photo: HYLEN SOUDERS Supt.]
[top right photo: E. L. HOKE, Prin.]
[middle photo: HELEN CAMPBELL]
[bottom left photo: MARY HACKER]
[bottom right photo: HELEN SPROUL]
FACULTY
[top left photo: HYLEN SOUDERS Supt.]
[top right photo: E. L. HOKE, Prin.]
[middle photo: HELEN CAMPBELL]
[bottom left photo: MARY HACKER]
[bottom right photo: HELEN SPROUL]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 8)
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[corresponds to unnumbered page 8 of La Zore 1947]
FACULTY DIRECTORY
Mr. Hylen Souders, Supt.
Attended Ohio Northern Un. B.S.
. . . . . . . . . . Ohio State Un. M.A.
Major - History, Industrial Arts
Teacher - History
Born at - Bucyrus, Ohio
Years at Galena - L943-1947
Mr. E. LaMar Hoke, Prin.
Attended St. John's College B.A.
Wilmington College B.S.
Ohio State Un. M.A.
majors - Physical Science
. . . . . . . . . Mathematics, Language
Born at - Frederick, Md.
Years at Galena - 1946 - 1947
Miss Hele Campbell
Attended Otterbein College B.A.
Ohio Northern B.S. Phy. Ed.
Ohio State Graduate School
Major- History and English
Teaches - History and Mathematics
Born at - Galena, Ohio
Years at Galena - 1945 - 1947
Mrs. Mary Hacker
Attended Capital University
Major - Business
Minors - Social Science, English
. . . . . . . . . Economics
Teacher - Business and English
Born at - Sandusky, Ohio
Years at Galena - 1946-1947
Miss Helen Sproul
Attended Ohio State Un.
Major - Music
Minors - Physical Ed, English
Born at - Waynesfield, Ohio
Years at Galena - 1946-1947
FACULTY DIRECTORY
Mr. Hylen Souders, Supt.
Attended Ohio Northern Un. B.S.
. . . . . . . . . . Ohio State Un. M.A.
Major - History, Industrial Arts
Teacher - History
Born at - Bucyrus, Ohio
Years at Galena - L943-1947
Mr. E. LaMar Hoke, Prin.
Attended St. John's College B.A.
Wilmington College B.S.
Ohio State Un. M.A.
majors - Physical Science
. . . . . . . . . Mathematics, Language
Born at - Frederick, Md.
Years at Galena - 1946 - 1947
Miss Hele Campbell
Attended Otterbein College B.A.
Ohio Northern B.S. Phy. Ed.
Ohio State Graduate School
Major- History and English
Teaches - History and Mathematics
Born at - Galena, Ohio
Years at Galena - 1945 - 1947
Mrs. Mary Hacker
Attended Capital University
Major - Business
Minors - Social Science, English
. . . . . . . . . Economics
Teacher - Business and English
Born at - Sandusky, Ohio
Years at Galena - 1946-1947
Miss Helen Sproul
Attended Ohio State Un.
Major - Music
Minors - Physical Ed, English
Born at - Waynesfield, Ohio
Years at Galena - 1946-1947
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La Zore 1947 (p. 9)
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[corresponds to unnumbered page 9 of La Zore 1947]
SENIORS
[illustration of desk plate with wings]
SENIORS
[illustration of desk plate with wings]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 10)
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[corresponds to unnumbered page 10 of La Zore 1947]
[top photo: LELA MARIE DIEHL, PRESIDENT]
[middle left photo: VICE-PRESIDENT, BONNIE JEAN WATTS]
[middle right photo: SECRETARY-TREASURER, JACQUELINE WATTS]
[middle center photo: CHARLES BRICKER]
[bottom left photo : HAROLD FARRIS]
[bottom right photo: RICHARD DEVORE]
[top photo: LELA MARIE DIEHL, PRESIDENT]
[middle left photo: VICE-PRESIDENT, BONNIE JEAN WATTS]
[middle right photo: SECRETARY-TREASURER, JACQUELINE WATTS]
[middle center photo: CHARLES BRICKER]
[bottom left photo : HAROLD FARRIS]
[bottom right photo: RICHARD DEVORE]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 11)
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[corresponds to unnumbered page 11 of La Zore 1947]
SENIOR DIRECTORY
Lela Marie Diehl
Pres, 4
Typing, 2, 3
Softball, 1, 2, 3,4
Cheerleader, 7, 8, 1, 2, 3
Ed. of Crystal, 4
Bus. Mgr. of La Zore, 4
Bonnie Jean Watts
V. Pres, 4
Typing, 2, 3
Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Ed. Of LaZore, 4
Ass't Ed. of Crystal, 4
Pres, 2
Jacqueline Watts
Sec. Treas, 4
Typing, 2, 3
Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Ass't Ed. of La Zore, 4
Art Ed. of Crystal, 4
Treas, 2
Charles Bricker
Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Sports Ed. of Crystal, 4
V. Pres, 3
Harold Farris
Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Track, 3
Richard DeVore
Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Sports Ed. of Crystal, 4
SENIOR DIRECTORY
Lela Marie Diehl
Pres, 4
Typing, 2, 3
Softball, 1, 2, 3,4
Cheerleader, 7, 8, 1, 2, 3
Ed. of Crystal, 4
Bus. Mgr. of La Zore, 4
Bonnie Jean Watts
V. Pres, 4
Typing, 2, 3
Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Ed. Of LaZore, 4
Ass't Ed. of Crystal, 4
Pres, 2
Jacqueline Watts
Sec. Treas, 4
Typing, 2, 3
Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Ass't Ed. of La Zore, 4
Art Ed. of Crystal, 4
Treas, 2
Charles Bricker
Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Sports Ed. of Crystal, 4
V. Pres, 3
Harold Farris
Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Track, 3
Richard DeVore
Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Sports Ed. of Crystal, 4
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 12)
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[corresponds to unnumbered page 12 of La Zore 1947]
[top left photo: JACQUE TILLEY]
[top right photo: BYRON HOKE]
[middle center photo: ARTHUR BYRD]
[middle center photo: MARY ANN MAYS]
[bottom left photo: ANTHONY DANNA]
[bottom right photo: RUTH MIESSE]
[top left photo: JACQUE TILLEY]
[top right photo: BYRON HOKE]
[middle center photo: ARTHUR BYRD]
[middle center photo: MARY ANN MAYS]
[bottom left photo: ANTHONY DANNA]
[bottom right photo: RUTH MIESSE]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 13)
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[corresponds to page 13 of La Zore 1947]
Jacque Tilley
Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Track, 3
Typing, 2, 3
Art. Ed. of La Zore, 4
Art. Ed. of Crystal, 4
Pres, 3
Byron Hoke
Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Sports Ed. of LaZore
Arthur Byrd
Basketball, 4
Baseball, 4
Reporter on Crystal, 4
Mary Ann Mays
Science, 4
Soc. Lit. Ed. of La Zore, 4
Reporter on Crystal
Anthony Danna
Track, 3
Typing, 3
Fash. Ed. of Crystal, 4
Ruth Miesse
Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Typing, 2, 3
Prod. Mgr. of Lazore
Jacque Tilley
Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Track, 3
Typing, 2, 3
Art. Ed. of La Zore, 4
Art. Ed. of Crystal, 4
Pres, 3
Byron Hoke
Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Sports Ed. of LaZore
Arthur Byrd
Basketball, 4
Baseball, 4
Reporter on Crystal, 4
Mary Ann Mays
Science, 4
Soc. Lit. Ed. of La Zore, 4
Reporter on Crystal
Anthony Danna
Track, 3
Typing, 3
Fash. Ed. of Crystal, 4
Ruth Miesse
Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4
Typing, 2, 3
Prod. Mgr. of Lazore
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La Zore 1947 (p. 14)
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[corresponds to page 14 of La Zore 1947]
SENIOR CLASS WILL
Lela Diehl wills her position as Senior Class President to
Rosemary Harroun and her position as editor of the Crystal to
Bob Kohberger.
Dick DeVore wills his height to Mary Dell Chambers and his
athletic ability to Marlin Roof.
Anthony Danna wills his story-writing ability to Floyd
Wymer. To Bob Kohberger, He wills his ability to run the half-
mile in track.
Doc Bricker wills his ability to pass History tests to
Virginia Simms, and his place as base-ball pitcher to Bob
Cantrell.
Jackie Watts wills her position as senior Sec.Treas. to
Jeanne Cushman and her position as ass't editor of the LaZore
Year book to Betty Cantleberry. She also wills her curly hair
to Floyd Wymer.
Bonnie Watts wills her long hair to Barbara Tiffany and her
position as editor of the LaZore to Dot Luthi. To Margaret
Johnson goes her position as V. Pres.
Jacque Tilley wills his mischevousness to Bob Cantrell and
his ability for high jumping in track to Floyd Wymer.
Byron Hoke wills his athletic ability to Marlin Roof. The
back seat, next to the window, goes to Bob Bell.
Bob Smith wills his literary ability to Bill Smith; his
desire for teaching school to Dot Luthi and his solemn manner
to Virginia Simms.
Arthur Byrd wills his quietness to Margaret Johnson and his
charming smile to Betty Cantleberry.
Harold Farris wills his position as Valedictorian to Mary
Dell Chambers and his ability to chew gum to Rosemary Harroun.
Mary Ann Mays wills her position as Salutotorian to Bob
Bell and her tardiness to Barbara Tiffany.
Ruth Miesse wills her red hair to Jeanne Cushman and her
ability to be late to school to Bill Smith.
SENIOR CLASS WILL
Lela Diehl wills her position as Senior Class President to
Rosemary Harroun and her position as editor of the Crystal to
Bob Kohberger.
Dick DeVore wills his height to Mary Dell Chambers and his
athletic ability to Marlin Roof.
Anthony Danna wills his story-writing ability to Floyd
Wymer. To Bob Kohberger, He wills his ability to run the half-
mile in track.
Doc Bricker wills his ability to pass History tests to
Virginia Simms, and his place as base-ball pitcher to Bob
Cantrell.
Jackie Watts wills her position as senior Sec.Treas. to
Jeanne Cushman and her position as ass't editor of the LaZore
Year book to Betty Cantleberry. She also wills her curly hair
to Floyd Wymer.
Bonnie Watts wills her long hair to Barbara Tiffany and her
position as editor of the LaZore to Dot Luthi. To Margaret
Johnson goes her position as V. Pres.
Jacque Tilley wills his mischevousness to Bob Cantrell and
his ability for high jumping in track to Floyd Wymer.
Byron Hoke wills his athletic ability to Marlin Roof. The
back seat, next to the window, goes to Bob Bell.
Bob Smith wills his literary ability to Bill Smith; his
desire for teaching school to Dot Luthi and his solemn manner
to Virginia Simms.
Arthur Byrd wills his quietness to Margaret Johnson and his
charming smile to Betty Cantleberry.
Harold Farris wills his position as Valedictorian to Mary
Dell Chambers and his ability to chew gum to Rosemary Harroun.
Mary Ann Mays wills her position as Salutotorian to Bob
Bell and her tardiness to Barbara Tiffany.
Ruth Miesse wills her red hair to Jeanne Cushman and her
ability to be late to school to Bill Smith.
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La Zore 1947 (p. 15)
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[corresponds to unnumbered page 15 of La Zore 1947]
SENIOR CLASS PROFECY
-- by R. Harroun - D. Luthi (Juniors)
We of the Junior Class have looked into the Crystal Ball
and have forseen the future of the Senior Class.
First, we see Charles Clifton Bricker. He is running for
Governor this year and is sure to get it. Since his graduation
from high school, he has received a large sum of money from
his four Dairy farms and is married to a beautiful red head. He
has twelve children and feeds them off his cows. On the side he
privately owns the Detroit Tigers. Doc says he is very happy
and is in good health.
Here comes Arthur Byrd. Since his joining the Navy he has
really come up in life. He is now an Admiral and expects every-
one to call him "Admiral Byrd." Art and his lovely blond wife
are very happy with their four little Sailors.
Then there is the GREATEST TRACK STAR IN AMERICA, Anthony
Danna. We have all read about him in the paper and his many
write ups in "Life Magazine." Anthony owns Santa Anita race-
track. He is now married and calls his wife "CHILIBEAN." They
have no children.
Then we see George Richard DeVore Jr. Although his high
school romances were few, his college ones were many. Dick
ended up with a five foot blue eyed blond. He owns four
Funeral Homes in Ohio and the largest Funeral home in the U.S
This is located in Chicago, where he and his wife live. On the
side he is noted for owning the "Boston Red Socks" and his
throughbred horses which he keeps on his horse farm. Dick says
"I an very happy."
Here is Harold Ernest Farris. He is married as all of
you know, to Jane Alson and his family population consists of
three boys, two girls and twenty four throughbread dogs.
Harold owns "Cob and Sons" movie studio in Hollywood. Jane has
quit her job as an actress to be a mother for her children.
Now we see Mrs. William Sheward, formally Miss Lela
Diehl. they are now living near Long Beach California. Mrs.
Sheward is the proud mother of fourteen children and has been
"The Mother Of The Year" for six consective years. She also
belongs to all the clubs at Long Beach and is president of
"Mothers Of America." Her husband "Bill" as we all know him,
is the private owner of the "GALENA BRICK CO." He makes
frequent trips back to Galena to see how his business is get-
ting along. Lola is very happy nad she says that she misses
her good old times at Galena High School.
Next we see Mary Ann Mays, who as you all suspected is
the head Nurse at "White Cross Hospital." Mary Ann is not yet
married but has her eyes on a cute surgeon. Mary Ann soon
expects to graduate from school and become an Air Line Hostess
Cont. on next page
SENIOR CLASS PROFECY
-- by R. Harroun - D. Luthi (Juniors)
We of the Junior Class have looked into the Crystal Ball
and have forseen the future of the Senior Class.
First, we see Charles Clifton Bricker. He is running for
Governor this year and is sure to get it. Since his graduation
from high school, he has received a large sum of money from
his four Dairy farms and is married to a beautiful red head. He
has twelve children and feeds them off his cows. On the side he
privately owns the Detroit Tigers. Doc says he is very happy
and is in good health.
Here comes Arthur Byrd. Since his joining the Navy he has
really come up in life. He is now an Admiral and expects every-
one to call him "Admiral Byrd." Art and his lovely blond wife
are very happy with their four little Sailors.
Then there is the GREATEST TRACK STAR IN AMERICA, Anthony
Danna. We have all read about him in the paper and his many
write ups in "Life Magazine." Anthony owns Santa Anita race-
track. He is now married and calls his wife "CHILIBEAN." They
have no children.
Then we see George Richard DeVore Jr. Although his high
school romances were few, his college ones were many. Dick
ended up with a five foot blue eyed blond. He owns four
Funeral Homes in Ohio and the largest Funeral home in the U.S
This is located in Chicago, where he and his wife live. On the
side he is noted for owning the "Boston Red Socks" and his
throughbred horses which he keeps on his horse farm. Dick says
"I an very happy."
Here is Harold Ernest Farris. He is married as all of
you know, to Jane Alson and his family population consists of
three boys, two girls and twenty four throughbread dogs.
Harold owns "Cob and Sons" movie studio in Hollywood. Jane has
quit her job as an actress to be a mother for her children.
Now we see Mrs. William Sheward, formally Miss Lela
Diehl. they are now living near Long Beach California. Mrs.
Sheward is the proud mother of fourteen children and has been
"The Mother Of The Year" for six consective years. She also
belongs to all the clubs at Long Beach and is president of
"Mothers Of America." Her husband "Bill" as we all know him,
is the private owner of the "GALENA BRICK CO." He makes
frequent trips back to Galena to see how his business is get-
ting along. Lola is very happy nad she says that she misses
her good old times at Galena High School.
Next we see Mary Ann Mays, who as you all suspected is
the head Nurse at "White Cross Hospital." Mary Ann is not yet
married but has her eyes on a cute surgeon. Mary Ann soon
expects to graduate from school and become an Air Line Hostess
Cont. on next page
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 16)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 16 of La Zore 1947]
SENIOR CLASS PROFECY cont.
on the T.W.A. Lines, she also says that she enjoys her work
very well but loves to come back to Galena High to recall old
memories.
Here comes that little redhead, I don't need to mention
any name as I know that you will know her as Ruth Miesse. After
graduation from Galena High, she continued her work with the
Telephone company and later on, became so interested with it
that she bought out Bell Telephone Co. and is progressing very
well. Ruth is not yet married but has her eyes on a cute
Aviator down at Tampa, Florida.
Now for that tall, dark haired girl of the class of 47.
If you haven't guessed her by now I'll tell you. Miss Bonnie
Jean Watts. Dimples , as she was known in the good old days, is
now one of the most popular actresses in Hollywood. She is not
married but has all the male actors crazy about her. Up to
date she has been proposed to 200 times. Bonnie is a man hater.
Oh, it's just like them; ------- speak of one twin and
here comes the other. We know her as Jackie Watts, but her
present friends know her as Mrs. Claude Fuller. she has one
child, a darling little boy, whom they call Claude Jr. Mrs.
fuller is very active in the business world and her husband,
Claude, owns what was formerly "Jefferies" and "Curtis Wright."
they are very happy on their farm.
Jacque Tilley, our mischief-man, has turned out to be an
inventor and artist. In addition to this, he also appears on
the radio, in a weekly program of his own, called "Think You
Know Everything?"-----Listen to this: He is very happy as
a bachelor and intends to stay that way.
We see Byron Hoke as the head coach of Yale's famous
basketball squad. His wife, Jame Adams, has quit her movie
career to be a housewife and mother for their twelve children.
Ant that's another story, their children -----five of them
came along at once, so that makes a fine basketball team for
Coach Hoke.
Bob Smith has realized his ambition to be a teacher, and
he has advanced to the position of superintendent of schools
in New York State. He and Elsie live in an eleven-room flat
on top of the Empire State Building. They have no children,
but instead, they have three cats and five dogs.
This is what we have seen in the Crystal Ball and have pre-
dicted as the future of each member of the Senior Class of
1947.
GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF YOU!
SENIOR CLASS PROFECY cont.
on the T.W.A. Lines, she also says that she enjoys her work
very well but loves to come back to Galena High to recall old
memories.
Here comes that little redhead, I don't need to mention
any name as I know that you will know her as Ruth Miesse. After
graduation from Galena High, she continued her work with the
Telephone company and later on, became so interested with it
that she bought out Bell Telephone Co. and is progressing very
well. Ruth is not yet married but has her eyes on a cute
Aviator down at Tampa, Florida.
Now for that tall, dark haired girl of the class of 47.
If you haven't guessed her by now I'll tell you. Miss Bonnie
Jean Watts. Dimples , as she was known in the good old days, is
now one of the most popular actresses in Hollywood. She is not
married but has all the male actors crazy about her. Up to
date she has been proposed to 200 times. Bonnie is a man hater.
Oh, it's just like them; ------- speak of one twin and
here comes the other. We know her as Jackie Watts, but her
present friends know her as Mrs. Claude Fuller. she has one
child, a darling little boy, whom they call Claude Jr. Mrs.
fuller is very active in the business world and her husband,
Claude, owns what was formerly "Jefferies" and "Curtis Wright."
they are very happy on their farm.
Jacque Tilley, our mischief-man, has turned out to be an
inventor and artist. In addition to this, he also appears on
the radio, in a weekly program of his own, called "Think You
Know Everything?"-----Listen to this: He is very happy as
a bachelor and intends to stay that way.
We see Byron Hoke as the head coach of Yale's famous
basketball squad. His wife, Jame Adams, has quit her movie
career to be a housewife and mother for their twelve children.
Ant that's another story, their children -----five of them
came along at once, so that makes a fine basketball team for
Coach Hoke.
Bob Smith has realized his ambition to be a teacher, and
he has advanced to the position of superintendent of schools
in New York State. He and Elsie live in an eleven-room flat
on top of the Empire State Building. They have no children,
but instead, they have three cats and five dogs.
This is what we have seen in the Crystal Ball and have pre-
dicted as the future of each member of the Senior Class of
1947.
GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF YOU!
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 17)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 17 of La Zore 1947]
JUNIORS
[Illustration of desk plate with wings]
JUNIORS
[Illustration of desk plate with wings]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 18)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 18 of La Zore 1947]
THE
JUNIOR
CLASS
[top photo: junior class members]
THE
JUNIOR
PLAY
CAST
[bottom photo: cast members]
THE
JUNIOR
CLASS
[top photo: junior class members]
THE
JUNIOR
PLAY
CAST
[bottom photo: cast members]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 19)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 19 of La Zore 1947]
The Junior Class
First Row - Left to Right
Barbara Tiffany, Jeanne Cushman, Dorothy Luthi, Rosemary
Harroun, Betty Edwards.
Second Row -
Floyd Wymer, Bill Smith, Bob Bell, Robert Kohberger,
Bob Cantrell, Marlin Roof.
Third Row -
Mary Lou Johnson, Betty Cantleberry, Margaret Johnson,
Virginia Simms, Mary Dell Chambers.
The Junior Class Play
"THE UNCERTAIN AGE"
First Row - Left to Right
Mary Dell Chambers, Betty Edwards, Dorothy Luthi.
Second Row -
Barbara Tiffany, Virginia Simms, Bill Smith, Mrs. Mary
Hacker (Director).
Third Row -
Bob Bell, Marlin Roof, Margaret Johnson, Jeanne Cushman,
Betty Cantleberry, Floyd Wymer, Mary Lou Johnson,
Rosemary Harroun, Bob Cantrell, Robert Kohberger
Permit by - Samuel French Co.
The Junior Class
First Row - Left to Right
Barbara Tiffany, Jeanne Cushman, Dorothy Luthi, Rosemary
Harroun, Betty Edwards.
Second Row -
Floyd Wymer, Bill Smith, Bob Bell, Robert Kohberger,
Bob Cantrell, Marlin Roof.
Third Row -
Mary Lou Johnson, Betty Cantleberry, Margaret Johnson,
Virginia Simms, Mary Dell Chambers.
The Junior Class Play
"THE UNCERTAIN AGE"
First Row - Left to Right
Mary Dell Chambers, Betty Edwards, Dorothy Luthi.
Second Row -
Barbara Tiffany, Virginia Simms, Bill Smith, Mrs. Mary
Hacker (Director).
Third Row -
Bob Bell, Marlin Roof, Margaret Johnson, Jeanne Cushman,
Betty Cantleberry, Floyd Wymer, Mary Lou Johnson,
Rosemary Harroun, Bob Cantrell, Robert Kohberger
Permit by - Samuel French Co.
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 20)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 20 of La Zore 1947]
SOPHOMORES
[illustration of desk plate with wings]
SOPHOMORES
[illustration of desk plate with wings]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 21)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 21 of La Zore 1947]
FRESHMEN
[illustration of desk plate with wings]
FRESHMEN
[illustration of desk plate with wings]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 22)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 22 of La Zore 1947]
[ top photo: freshman class members]
FRESHMAN CLASS - '47
[bottom photo: sophomore class members]
SOPHMORE CLASS - '47
[ top photo: freshman class members]
FRESHMAN CLASS - '47
[bottom photo: sophomore class members]
SOPHMORE CLASS - '47
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 23)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 23 of La Zore 1947]
FRESHMAN CLASS - "47"
Standing - Left to Right
Marilyn Bennett, Ronald Smith, Scott Mickle, Bob Wingo,
Joe Johnson, Muriel Jackson.
Seated -
Lois Luthi, Gertrude Cushman, Nondus Miesse, Barbara
Farris, Laura Jean Denty.
SOPHOMORE - "47"
Standing - Left to Right
Charles Edwards, Bob Edwards, Ralph Meadors, Howard Hale,
Dean Cockrell, Bob Jackson, Bob McClary.
Seated -
Richard Stauch, Sharon Smith, Dorothy Denty, Lorana Roof,
Joan Sewell, Susan Porter, Ronald Beddow.
FRESHMAN CLASS - "47"
Standing - Left to Right
Marilyn Bennett, Ronald Smith, Scott Mickle, Bob Wingo,
Joe Johnson, Muriel Jackson.
Seated -
Lois Luthi, Gertrude Cushman, Nondus Miesse, Barbara
Farris, Laura Jean Denty.
SOPHOMORE - "47"
Standing - Left to Right
Charles Edwards, Bob Edwards, Ralph Meadors, Howard Hale,
Dean Cockrell, Bob Jackson, Bob McClary.
Seated -
Richard Stauch, Sharon Smith, Dorothy Denty, Lorana Roof,
Joan Sewell, Susan Porter, Ronald Beddow.
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 24)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 24 of La Zore 1947]
FIRST AND
SECOND
GRADES
MRS. GREEN
MRS. BENNET
[top photo: students first and second grade and teachers]
THIRD AND
FOURTH
GRADES
MRS. FARRIS
MRS. BENNET
[middle photo: students third and fourth grade and teachers]
FIFTH AND
SIXTH
GRADES
MRS. ROHBERGER
[lower middle photo: students fifth and sixth grade and teacher]
SEVENTH AND
EIGHTH
GRADES
[bottom photo: students seventh and eighth grade]
FIRST AND
SECOND
GRADES
MRS. GREEN
MRS. BENNET
[top photo: students first and second grade and teachers]
THIRD AND
FOURTH
GRADES
MRS. FARRIS
MRS. BENNET
[middle photo: students third and fourth grade and teachers]
FIFTH AND
SIXTH
GRADES
MRS. ROHBERGER
[lower middle photo: students fifth and sixth grade and teacher]
SEVENTH AND
EIGHTH
GRADES
[bottom photo: students seventh and eighth grade]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 25)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 25 of La Zore 1947]
Grade Directory
First - Second Grades
First Row - Left to Right
W. Walker, N. Draudt, E. Johnson, E. Luthi, J. Ault, D. Bennett,
L. Eing, J. Moore, D. Jones, J. Williams, J. Byrd, M. Cushman.
Second Row -
C. Price, M. Harris, R. Hubbard, P. Whitt, A. Danna, D. Potts,
P. Glenn, C. Meeker, L. Davenport, J. Bowers, M. Long, M. DeWitt,
C. Nunn.
Third Row -
G. Rourh, L. Fuller, T. Rose, R. Carpenter, S. Salser, P. Nunn,
P. DeFrain, T. McClary, L. Johnson, B. Gabriel, S. Pyne.
Fourth Row -
Mrs. Green (teacher), R. Diehl, D. Organ, D. Cantrell,
A. Bryant, G. Price, T. Davenport, J. Lower, Mrs. Bennett
(teacher)
Third - Fourth Grades
First Row - Left to Right
L. Rose, C. Glenn, R. Day, B. Burdette, D. McGlothin, J. Harris
B. Liming, J. Miller, D. Draudt, G. Johnson, C. Forester.
Second Row -
M. Ross, C. Higgins, J. Longshore, J. DeBolt, D. Hoppes,
B. Bowers, L. Long, E. Bolton, J. Feazel, F. Stockwell, M.
Luthi, L. Witt.
Third Row -
G. Walker, B. Denty, M. Harroun, L, DeWitt, H. Meeker, A.
Lower, G. Pyne, J. Hartsook, W. Luft, P. Moore, L. Hubbard,
C. Cristy, J. Wingo, P. Jackson, S. Wilson, S. Mullins, C.
Stein.
Fourth Row -
Mrs. Bennett (teacher), P. Bennett, D. Forester, B. Brown,
J. Davis, R. Long, J. Bailey, C. Ammerman, Mrs. Farris (teach)
Firth - Sixth Grades
First Row - Left to Right
T. Gabriel, J. Bricker, G. Meeker, B. Wingo, N. Bowers,
J. Cantleberry, J. Johnson, L. Williams, D. Cantrell, D.
Edwards, G. Hale.
Second Row -
B. Jackson, C. Luthi, R. Cushman, C. Harris, I. Johnson, D.
Griffith, M. Edwards, A. George, B. Wingo, D. Tiffany, L.
Smith, P. Nunn.
Third Row -
L. Hubbard, L. Wingo, J. Roof, S. Wilson, H. Ridgeway, L.
Smith, L. Davenport, M. Wymer, M. Meeker, G. Price, M. Pyne,
L, Cantrell, L. Forester, S. Rose, H. Bell. Cont. next page.
Grade Directory
First - Second Grades
First Row - Left to Right
W. Walker, N. Draudt, E. Johnson, E. Luthi, J. Ault, D. Bennett,
L. Eing, J. Moore, D. Jones, J. Williams, J. Byrd, M. Cushman.
Second Row -
C. Price, M. Harris, R. Hubbard, P. Whitt, A. Danna, D. Potts,
P. Glenn, C. Meeker, L. Davenport, J. Bowers, M. Long, M. DeWitt,
C. Nunn.
Third Row -
G. Rourh, L. Fuller, T. Rose, R. Carpenter, S. Salser, P. Nunn,
P. DeFrain, T. McClary, L. Johnson, B. Gabriel, S. Pyne.
Fourth Row -
Mrs. Green (teacher), R. Diehl, D. Organ, D. Cantrell,
A. Bryant, G. Price, T. Davenport, J. Lower, Mrs. Bennett
(teacher)
Third - Fourth Grades
First Row - Left to Right
L. Rose, C. Glenn, R. Day, B. Burdette, D. McGlothin, J. Harris
B. Liming, J. Miller, D. Draudt, G. Johnson, C. Forester.
Second Row -
M. Ross, C. Higgins, J. Longshore, J. DeBolt, D. Hoppes,
B. Bowers, L. Long, E. Bolton, J. Feazel, F. Stockwell, M.
Luthi, L. Witt.
Third Row -
G. Walker, B. Denty, M. Harroun, L, DeWitt, H. Meeker, A.
Lower, G. Pyne, J. Hartsook, W. Luft, P. Moore, L. Hubbard,
C. Cristy, J. Wingo, P. Jackson, S. Wilson, S. Mullins, C.
Stein.
Fourth Row -
Mrs. Bennett (teacher), P. Bennett, D. Forester, B. Brown,
J. Davis, R. Long, J. Bailey, C. Ammerman, Mrs. Farris (teach)
Firth - Sixth Grades
First Row - Left to Right
T. Gabriel, J. Bricker, G. Meeker, B. Wingo, N. Bowers,
J. Cantleberry, J. Johnson, L. Williams, D. Cantrell, D.
Edwards, G. Hale.
Second Row -
B. Jackson, C. Luthi, R. Cushman, C. Harris, I. Johnson, D.
Griffith, M. Edwards, A. George, B. Wingo, D. Tiffany, L.
Smith, P. Nunn.
Third Row -
L. Hubbard, L. Wingo, J. Roof, S. Wilson, H. Ridgeway, L.
Smith, L. Davenport, M. Wymer, M. Meeker, G. Price, M. Pyne,
L, Cantrell, L. Forester, S. Rose, H. Bell. Cont. next page.
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 26)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 26 of La Zore 1947]
Grade Directory Cont.
Fifth - Sixth Grade Cont.
Fourth Row -
D. Hubbard, J. Davenport, Jr. Moodespaugh, H. Harris, J. Moore
Mrs. Kohberger (teacher).
Seventh - Eight Grades
First Row - Left to Right
Richard English, Jim Cantrell, Eugene Stauch, Stanley
Whaley, Charles Norris, Graydon Rammelsburg, Otto
Cockrell, Andrew Sewell, Mark Cushman.
Second Row -
Betty Bolton, Dayna Bricker, Kay Miesse, Betty McClary,
Elizabeth Pyne, Ruth Rose, Joan Hill, Nancy Brown,
Vivian Johnson, Ida Hartsook.
Third Row -
David Miller, Russell Fry, Russell Dean Stockwell,
Wannetta Hubbard, Barbara Burdette, Martha Denty,
Phyllis Rose, Mary Lou Justis, Mary Lou Johnson, Garnet
Hubbard, Eldon Chambers.
Fourth Row -
Bill Burdette, Eddie Porter, David Witt, Richard Moore,
Frank Linnabary.
Grade Directory Cont.
Fifth - Sixth Grade Cont.
Fourth Row -
D. Hubbard, J. Davenport, Jr. Moodespaugh, H. Harris, J. Moore
Mrs. Kohberger (teacher).
Seventh - Eight Grades
First Row - Left to Right
Richard English, Jim Cantrell, Eugene Stauch, Stanley
Whaley, Charles Norris, Graydon Rammelsburg, Otto
Cockrell, Andrew Sewell, Mark Cushman.
Second Row -
Betty Bolton, Dayna Bricker, Kay Miesse, Betty McClary,
Elizabeth Pyne, Ruth Rose, Joan Hill, Nancy Brown,
Vivian Johnson, Ida Hartsook.
Third Row -
David Miller, Russell Fry, Russell Dean Stockwell,
Wannetta Hubbard, Barbara Burdette, Martha Denty,
Phyllis Rose, Mary Lou Justis, Mary Lou Johnson, Garnet
Hubbard, Eldon Chambers.
Fourth Row -
Bill Burdette, Eddie Porter, David Witt, Richard Moore,
Frank Linnabary.
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 27)
Description
[ top photo: BUS DRIVERS- LAURIS BENNET, DORENCE GROVE RALPH BENNET.]
[lower left photo: LOWELL BOOTH JANITOR]
[lower right photo: MRS. ANNIS GORE CAFATERIA COOK]
[lower left photo: LOWELL BOOTH JANITOR]
[lower right photo: MRS. ANNIS GORE CAFATERIA COOK]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 28)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 28 of La Zore 1947]
ATHLETICS
[illustration of desk plate with wings]
ATHLETICS
[illustration of desk plate with wings]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 29)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 29 of La Zore 1947]
[top photo: VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM, MR. E.L. HOKE coach- BOB EDWARDS, 4-
ROBERT KOHBERGER, 11 - HOWARD HALE, 5 - BILL SMITH, 7- ROBERT CANTRELL manager - CHARLES BRICKER, 3 - JACQUE TILLEY, 8 - HAROLD FARRIS, 12 - DICK DEVORE, 9 - BYRUN HOKE, 10 - CHARLES EDWARDS, 6.]
[bottom photo: CHEERLEADERS OF 1947 Nondus Miesse- Dorothy Luthi - Rosemary Harroun - Barbara Farris.]
[top photo: VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM, MR. E.L. HOKE coach- BOB EDWARDS, 4-
ROBERT KOHBERGER, 11 - HOWARD HALE, 5 - BILL SMITH, 7- ROBERT CANTRELL manager - CHARLES BRICKER, 3 - JACQUE TILLEY, 8 - HAROLD FARRIS, 12 - DICK DEVORE, 9 - BYRUN HOKE, 10 - CHARLES EDWARDS, 6.]
[bottom photo: CHEERLEADERS OF 1947 Nondus Miesse- Dorothy Luthi - Rosemary Harroun - Barbara Farris.]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 30)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 30 of La Zore 1947]
VARSITY GAMES
The Galena Indians began their 1946-47 season with an im-
pressive victory over Gambier of Knox County. The game was well
played on the part of both teams and for a first game of the
season, it was an unusual exhibition of fine basketball. The
final score found Galena in front 44-33. Bricker was leading
scorer of the game with 14 points.
Coach Baird's boys from Brown were our next opponents. The
end of the first quarter saw Galena leading by a close score of
11-10, but soon the boys shifted into high gear and the game
ended 54-28, in favor of our Indians. Hoke scored 22 for Galena.
Galena played host to the Reds of Centerburg for their
third victory. last season, Galena split a double bill with
Centerburg, but revenge was sweet and the boys slipped in the
overtime to win 57-21. Hoke scored 25, DeBore 11 and Farris 10
in this scoring spree.
Our next opponents were the Bellpoint boys. We gained re-
venge again for a one-point loss of last season, by piling up
a 56-21 win. DeVore was the big offensive gun in this one, as
he made nine fields goals and five charity tosses for a total
of 23 points.
Coach Lindamoods Radnor team was the next to fall prey to
the Indians. Our boys stepped to a 33 to 12 lead before shift-
ing defenses for experimentation purposes. This change did not
pan out so well but a 41-24 final score was convincing enough.
DeVore led with 18 while Bricker and Hoke scored 11 and 10.
A scrappy Orange team gave our boys their first hard game
of the season but their fighting spirit was not enough. Galena
led by 3 points at the end of the first period and slowly in-
creased this lead. At one time the Indians led 43-27, but
Orange made a final rally to bring the margin back to 11 points
as the final score stood at 44-33. Hoke led Galena with 17
points while DeVore rolled in 12 points.
Our boys played the Sunbury Wildcats on the Otterbein
College Floor and suffered defeat in a thrilling game in which
the lead changed hands several times. When the final gun bark-
ed Sunbury led 32-31. Hoke scored 16 and Bricker 9 in this
game. This was our first defe4at and left us a record of six
wins and one loss.
The Indians went on the warpath the next night to mass-
VARSITY GAMES
The Galena Indians began their 1946-47 season with an im-
pressive victory over Gambier of Knox County. The game was well
played on the part of both teams and for a first game of the
season, it was an unusual exhibition of fine basketball. The
final score found Galena in front 44-33. Bricker was leading
scorer of the game with 14 points.
Coach Baird's boys from Brown were our next opponents. The
end of the first quarter saw Galena leading by a close score of
11-10, but soon the boys shifted into high gear and the game
ended 54-28, in favor of our Indians. Hoke scored 22 for Galena.
Galena played host to the Reds of Centerburg for their
third victory. last season, Galena split a double bill with
Centerburg, but revenge was sweet and the boys slipped in the
overtime to win 57-21. Hoke scored 25, DeBore 11 and Farris 10
in this scoring spree.
Our next opponents were the Bellpoint boys. We gained re-
venge again for a one-point loss of last season, by piling up
a 56-21 win. DeVore was the big offensive gun in this one, as
he made nine fields goals and five charity tosses for a total
of 23 points.
Coach Lindamoods Radnor team was the next to fall prey to
the Indians. Our boys stepped to a 33 to 12 lead before shift-
ing defenses for experimentation purposes. This change did not
pan out so well but a 41-24 final score was convincing enough.
DeVore led with 18 while Bricker and Hoke scored 11 and 10.
A scrappy Orange team gave our boys their first hard game
of the season but their fighting spirit was not enough. Galena
led by 3 points at the end of the first period and slowly in-
creased this lead. At one time the Indians led 43-27, but
Orange made a final rally to bring the margin back to 11 points
as the final score stood at 44-33. Hoke led Galena with 17
points while DeVore rolled in 12 points.
Our boys played the Sunbury Wildcats on the Otterbein
College Floor and suffered defeat in a thrilling game in which
the lead changed hands several times. When the final gun bark-
ed Sunbury led 32-31. Hoke scored 16 and Bricker 9 in this
game. This was our first defe4at and left us a record of six
wins and one loss.
The Indians went on the warpath the next night to mass-
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 31)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 31 of La Zore 1947]
VARSITY GAMES cont.
acre the Hartford Crotonites with a score of 82-29. DeVore
scored all of 36 points while Bricker made half that, which
was no little amount.
Galena then journeyed to Cardington to play the '46 Dis-
trict Runners-Up team. they proved to be no match for the
Galena five and went down in defeat with a final score of 54-
33. Hoke rolled in 19 and Bricker chalked up 13 in the fray.
Ashley was our next victim and we took them on their home
floor. The game was hard fought and fairly even until Galena
rolled to a big margin in the last period. Final score was 59-
33. Hoke scored 20 and Bill Smith dumped in 14 counters.
Columbus Rosary, the team which later this season won the
Central District Championship and knocked the highly publicized
Frazeysburg, (until then the only undefeated team in the state)
from the Regional tournament, was our next opponent. Galena
led 26-23 at the half, but the height of Dick Farsons, great
Columbus leading scorer, was too much for the boys and we lost
our second by a score of 45-40. DeVore led for Galena with 17
points.
Ostrander, which before playing Galena was the only re-
maining undefeated five in the country, proved to be a tough
one to crack. The first half they threw an offense at our boys
that would have scared many teams out and Ostrander led 20-13,
at halftime. Galena brought on a new defense for the second
half and Bricker and Hoke began to strip the long ones. Galena
scored 9-0 in the third period. Winston of Ostrander then cut
loose and put his team in the lead by 2 points, in the final
4 minutes of play. Hoke then dropped in his fifth consective
free throw and followed it up with a two pointer which put
Galena ahead 32-31. The element of Science then took over in
the form of a two minutes stall by the Indians, which was a
fine exhibition of ball handling. Hoke led the scoring with 17
and Bricker scored 12.
Galena's return game with Centerburg proved to be another
easy one. Bricker did some fancy shooting which relieved the
monotony of the game. He and Hoke each scored 15 and DeVore
tramped on their heels with 14 for the victorious Indians.
The Berlin Bears gave us a rough chase, galena dominated
the first half and led 20-10 at the end of it, but the teams
VARSITY GAMES cont.
acre the Hartford Crotonites with a score of 82-29. DeVore
scored all of 36 points while Bricker made half that, which
was no little amount.
Galena then journeyed to Cardington to play the '46 Dis-
trict Runners-Up team. they proved to be no match for the
Galena five and went down in defeat with a final score of 54-
33. Hoke rolled in 19 and Bricker chalked up 13 in the fray.
Ashley was our next victim and we took them on their home
floor. The game was hard fought and fairly even until Galena
rolled to a big margin in the last period. Final score was 59-
33. Hoke scored 20 and Bill Smith dumped in 14 counters.
Columbus Rosary, the team which later this season won the
Central District Championship and knocked the highly publicized
Frazeysburg, (until then the only undefeated team in the state)
from the Regional tournament, was our next opponent. Galena
led 26-23 at the half, but the height of Dick Farsons, great
Columbus leading scorer, was too much for the boys and we lost
our second by a score of 45-40. DeVore led for Galena with 17
points.
Ostrander, which before playing Galena was the only re-
maining undefeated five in the country, proved to be a tough
one to crack. The first half they threw an offense at our boys
that would have scared many teams out and Ostrander led 20-13,
at halftime. Galena brought on a new defense for the second
half and Bricker and Hoke began to strip the long ones. Galena
scored 9-0 in the third period. Winston of Ostrander then cut
loose and put his team in the lead by 2 points, in the final
4 minutes of play. Hoke then dropped in his fifth consective
free throw and followed it up with a two pointer which put
Galena ahead 32-31. The element of Science then took over in
the form of a two minutes stall by the Indians, which was a
fine exhibition of ball handling. Hoke led the scoring with 17
and Bricker scored 12.
Galena's return game with Centerburg proved to be another
easy one. Bricker did some fancy shooting which relieved the
monotony of the game. He and Hoke each scored 15 and DeVore
tramped on their heels with 14 for the victorious Indians.
The Berlin Bears gave us a rough chase, galena dominated
the first half and led 20-10 at the end of it, but the teams
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 32)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 32 of La Zore 1947]
VARSITY GAMES cont.
played on even terms the second half to have a 35-26 final
score. Hoke, DeVore and Bricker scored 11-10-8, respectively.
South High Reserves were next in line. They led Galena
throughout the game until in the last quarter, the Indians
sounded the war cry and routed the Bulldoge with a score of 37-
27. DeVore scored 12 and Bricker 10 for the victors.
Marengo of Morrow County were hosts to Galena and they
didn't treat our boys very well. Marengo was hotter than that
place could possibly be, for Galena's 54 pojnts weren't
enough. Marengo rolled in 63. Hoke scored 17 and Bricker 16
in Galena's loosing efforts.
Once again Galena wiped the humiliation of defeat from
their minds by throwing the overdrive, this time at the ex-
pense of Powell. Our boys rolled up 91 point to win over
Powell, 91-39. Hoke scored 40 and DeVore 35.
Next on the Warpath came Hyatts, which Galena downed with
a score of 63-32.
Gambier journeyed to Galena for a return game. Although
they later won their county's tournament, the Galena team
proved their superiority a second time with a 51-45 score.
Hoke, DeVore, and Farris led Galena's offense with 19-14-10 pt.
Galena wound up their seasons league play with an impress-
ive victory over the Harlem boys from Center Village. Both
Bricker and DeVore did some fine shooting and Jacque Tilley's
long one's took the eyes of the spectators. Final score was
DeVore 18 and Bricker 16.
These games ended season play and left Galena with a 10
won, 1 lost record for League play and a 17 won, 3 lost re-
cored for all games. Sunbury, Ostrander, Galena shared the
league title as each had suffered only one defeat.
Tournament play saw Galena down Bellpoint by a 53-30 score.
Our boys played the cleanest game of the season, committing
only seven personal fouls in the game. Hoke scored 16, DeVore
12, Smith 10, Bricker 9.
Our next tournament game was with Powell. This time Powell
showed a spirited will to win and Holly's 21 points kept the
VARSITY GAMES cont.
played on even terms the second half to have a 35-26 final
score. Hoke, DeVore and Bricker scored 11-10-8, respectively.
South High Reserves were next in line. They led Galena
throughout the game until in the last quarter, the Indians
sounded the war cry and routed the Bulldoge with a score of 37-
27. DeVore scored 12 and Bricker 10 for the victors.
Marengo of Morrow County were hosts to Galena and they
didn't treat our boys very well. Marengo was hotter than that
place could possibly be, for Galena's 54 pojnts weren't
enough. Marengo rolled in 63. Hoke scored 17 and Bricker 16
in Galena's loosing efforts.
Once again Galena wiped the humiliation of defeat from
their minds by throwing the overdrive, this time at the ex-
pense of Powell. Our boys rolled up 91 point to win over
Powell, 91-39. Hoke scored 40 and DeVore 35.
Next on the Warpath came Hyatts, which Galena downed with
a score of 63-32.
Gambier journeyed to Galena for a return game. Although
they later won their county's tournament, the Galena team
proved their superiority a second time with a 51-45 score.
Hoke, DeVore, and Farris led Galena's offense with 19-14-10 pt.
Galena wound up their seasons league play with an impress-
ive victory over the Harlem boys from Center Village. Both
Bricker and DeVore did some fine shooting and Jacque Tilley's
long one's took the eyes of the spectators. Final score was
DeVore 18 and Bricker 16.
These games ended season play and left Galena with a 10
won, 1 lost record for League play and a 17 won, 3 lost re-
cored for all games. Sunbury, Ostrander, Galena shared the
league title as each had suffered only one defeat.
Tournament play saw Galena down Bellpoint by a 53-30 score.
Our boys played the cleanest game of the season, committing
only seven personal fouls in the game. Hoke scored 16, DeVore
12, Smith 10, Bricker 9.
Our next tournament game was with Powell. This time Powell
showed a spirited will to win and Holly's 21 points kept the
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 33)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 33 of La Zore 1947]
VARSITY GAMES cont.
score relatively close, but Galena proved to be the better
team and won 59-46. DeVore and Bricker were high scores with
23-21.
The Sunbury Wildcats again proved to be the Jinx, by de-
feating Galena 43-35. The game, however, was not an easy one
for Sunbury. The eight point margin was made when Galena at-
tempted to break up a stall in the final few seconds of play.
Up to that point it was a nip and tuck affair with Sunbury
usually in the lead by a point or two.
Galena loss to Sunbury ruined the Indians chance to win the
Championship trophy, but the consolation winner goes to the
District tournaments and wins a trophy also. Knowing this our
boys dug in and defeated Harlem for that honor. This game end-
ed 44-26. The boys were off in shooting, but their defensive
play was too good for the boys from Center.
For District tournament play Galena drew Johnsville of
Morrow county. They proved to be an easy victim, as Galena won
easily. Final score was 54-33. Hoke led with 19 points while
Bricker marked up 14.
Plain City knocked Galena from the District tournament in
a thrilling and interesting game. Plan City led 9-0 at the
start, but Galena fought back and in the third period tied the
score at 23-23. Plain City's height was too much however, and
they pushed ahead to win 37-36. The Plain City team beat the
Worthington team by an 18 point margin, won the District Cham-
pionship and was one of the eight final tourney teams in the
state before they were beaten. There's no shame to being beat-
en by a good team.
This ended the basketball season of 46-47 for the Galena
Indians. Final record was 21 wins against 5 defeats, a record
for which we can be very proud.
Hoke's 40 points in the Powell game set a new all time scor-
ing record for a single game in Delaware county. DeVore's 35
scores in this same game also beat the old record of 32 points
made by Orahood of Ostrander in a previous season. Hoke's 192
points in league play led the county and DeVore's 149 was a
close third to Winston's 153 which was second.
VARSITY GAMES cont.
score relatively close, but Galena proved to be the better
team and won 59-46. DeVore and Bricker were high scores with
23-21.
The Sunbury Wildcats again proved to be the Jinx, by de-
feating Galena 43-35. The game, however, was not an easy one
for Sunbury. The eight point margin was made when Galena at-
tempted to break up a stall in the final few seconds of play.
Up to that point it was a nip and tuck affair with Sunbury
usually in the lead by a point or two.
Galena loss to Sunbury ruined the Indians chance to win the
Championship trophy, but the consolation winner goes to the
District tournaments and wins a trophy also. Knowing this our
boys dug in and defeated Harlem for that honor. This game end-
ed 44-26. The boys were off in shooting, but their defensive
play was too good for the boys from Center.
For District tournament play Galena drew Johnsville of
Morrow county. They proved to be an easy victim, as Galena won
easily. Final score was 54-33. Hoke led with 19 points while
Bricker marked up 14.
Plain City knocked Galena from the District tournament in
a thrilling and interesting game. Plan City led 9-0 at the
start, but Galena fought back and in the third period tied the
score at 23-23. Plain City's height was too much however, and
they pushed ahead to win 37-36. The Plain City team beat the
Worthington team by an 18 point margin, won the District Cham-
pionship and was one of the eight final tourney teams in the
state before they were beaten. There's no shame to being beat-
en by a good team.
This ended the basketball season of 46-47 for the Galena
Indians. Final record was 21 wins against 5 defeats, a record
for which we can be very proud.
Hoke's 40 points in the Powell game set a new all time scor-
ing record for a single game in Delaware county. DeVore's 35
scores in this same game also beat the old record of 32 points
made by Orahood of Ostrander in a previous season. Hoke's 192
points in league play led the county and DeVore's 149 was a
close third to Winston's 153 which was second.
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 34)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 34 of La Zore 1947]
RESERVE
BASKET-
BALL
TEAM
[top photo: reserve basketball team, manager and coach]
JUNIOR
HI
BASKET
BALL
TEAM
[middle photo: junior hi team and coach]
DAYNA BRICKER
IDA HARTSOOK
JR.-HIGH
CHEERLEADERS
OF 1947
[bottom photo: cheerleaders]
RESERVE
BASKET-
BALL
TEAM
[top photo: reserve basketball team, manager and coach]
JUNIOR
HI
BASKET
BALL
TEAM
[middle photo: junior hi team and coach]
DAYNA BRICKER
IDA HARTSOOK
JR.-HIGH
CHEERLEADERS
OF 1947
[bottom photo: cheerleaders]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 35)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 35 of La Zore 1947]
RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM
Seated - Left to Right
Bob Edwards, Charles Edwards, Robert Kohberger, Howard
Hale, Floyd Wymer.
Standing -
Mr. Hoke (coach), Bob McClary, Arthur Byrd, Ralph
Meadors, Ronald Beddow, Ronald Smith, Marlin Roof (Mgr.)
JUNIOR HI BASKETBALL TEAM
Seated - Left to Right
David Witt, Jr. Moodespaugh, Charles Norris, Eddie
Porter, Mark Cushman.
Standing -
Mr. Hoke (coach), Russell Fry, Grayden Rammelsburg,
Frank Linnabary.
RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM
Seated - Left to Right
Bob Edwards, Charles Edwards, Robert Kohberger, Howard
Hale, Floyd Wymer.
Standing -
Mr. Hoke (coach), Bob McClary, Arthur Byrd, Ralph
Meadors, Ronald Beddow, Ronald Smith, Marlin Roof (Mgr.)
JUNIOR HI BASKETBALL TEAM
Seated - Left to Right
David Witt, Jr. Moodespaugh, Charles Norris, Eddie
Porter, Mark Cushman.
Standing -
Mr. Hoke (coach), Russell Fry, Grayden Rammelsburg,
Frank Linnabary.
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 36)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 36 of La Zore 1947]
BOY'S
BASEBALL
TEAM
[top photo: baseball team and coach]
GIRL'S
SOFTBALL
TEAM
[middle photo: softball team and coach and assistant coach]
SENIOR
PLAY
CAST
[bottom photo: senior play director and cast]
BOY'S
BASEBALL
TEAM
[top photo: baseball team and coach]
GIRL'S
SOFTBALL
TEAM
[middle photo: softball team and coach and assistant coach]
SENIOR
PLAY
CAST
[bottom photo: senior play director and cast]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 37)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 37 of La Zore 1947]
BOY'S BASEBALL TEAM
Seated - Left to Right
Bob Kohberger, Byron, Hoke, Harold Farris, Dick DeVore,
Bob Cantrell, Howard Hale.
Standing -
Mr. Hoke (coach), Charles Bricker, Arthur Byrd, Bill
Smith, Charles Edwards, Ronald Smith.
GIRL'S SOFTBALL TEAM
First Row - Left to Right
Gertrude Cushman, Susan Porter, Mary Dell Chambers.
Second Row -
Dorothy Luthi, Rosemary Harroun, Barbara Farris, Nondus
Miesse, Jeanne Cushman.
Third Row -
Mr. Souders (coach), Marilyn Bennett, Ruth Miesse,
Bonnie Watts, Jackie Watts, Lela Diehl, Miss Sproul
(ass't coach).
SENIOR PLAY CAST
"THE HOUSE OF THE FLASHING LIGHT"
Baker Play Co.
Director: Miss Helen Campbell
Cast: Bonnie Jean Watts, Ruth Miesse, Jacque Tilley, Dick
DeVore, Anthony Danna, Charles Bricker, Lola Diehl,
Jacqueline Watts, Mary Ann Mays, Joann Sewell (Soph),
Arthur Byrd, Harold Farris, Bob Kohberger (assistant).
BOY'S BASEBALL TEAM
Seated - Left to Right
Bob Kohberger, Byron, Hoke, Harold Farris, Dick DeVore,
Bob Cantrell, Howard Hale.
Standing -
Mr. Hoke (coach), Charles Bricker, Arthur Byrd, Bill
Smith, Charles Edwards, Ronald Smith.
GIRL'S SOFTBALL TEAM
First Row - Left to Right
Gertrude Cushman, Susan Porter, Mary Dell Chambers.
Second Row -
Dorothy Luthi, Rosemary Harroun, Barbara Farris, Nondus
Miesse, Jeanne Cushman.
Third Row -
Mr. Souders (coach), Marilyn Bennett, Ruth Miesse,
Bonnie Watts, Jackie Watts, Lela Diehl, Miss Sproul
(ass't coach).
SENIOR PLAY CAST
"THE HOUSE OF THE FLASHING LIGHT"
Baker Play Co.
Director: Miss Helen Campbell
Cast: Bonnie Jean Watts, Ruth Miesse, Jacque Tilley, Dick
DeVore, Anthony Danna, Charles Bricker, Lola Diehl,
Jacqueline Watts, Mary Ann Mays, Joann Sewell (Soph),
Arthur Byrd, Harold Farris, Bob Kohberger (assistant).
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 38)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 38 of La Zore 1947]
BASEBALL NEWS
The Galena baseball nine had
a very successful season dur-
ing 1946-47. Out of the four-
teen games played they won
twelve.
They won the county champion-
ship after defeating Orange,
Sunbury, and Radnor, in the
tournament.
In the District, Galena met
Cardington, the Champions of
Morrow county. In the fifth
inning, Arthur Byrd, who had
previously driven in the first
two runs with a single to
center field, connected with
a double to right field scor-
ing two more runs which cinch-
ed the game for Galena.
The following day Galena play-
ed Hamilton Township, the
champions of Franklin County.
Doc Bricker, who was injured
the day before in the game
with Cardington, was unable
to participate in this game.
This proved to be a great
handicap. The result was a
victory for Hamilton with the
score 2-1.
The following list consists
of the players and their pos-
itions:
H. Farris, C - B. Hoke, P and S.S.
D. Devore, F.B. - A. Byrd, S.B. -
C. Edwards, T.B. - C. Bricker
S.S. and P. - W. Smith, L.F. -
R. Cantrell, C.F. - H. Hale, R.F. -
R. Smith and S. Mickle, Subs-
titutes.
The Scores Of The Season Are
As Follows:
* county tournament
#district tournament
Galena 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange 3
Galena 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange 2
Galena 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange 0
Galena 13 . . . . . . . . . . . Harlem 0
Galena 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radnor 2
Galena 13 . . . . . . . . . . . Bellpoint 5
Galena 10 . . . . . . . . . . . Ostrander 3
Galena 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunbury 1
Galena 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange 4*
Galena 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange 2*
Galena 12 . . . . . . . . . . . Sunbury 1*
Galena 22 . . . . . . . . . . . Radnor 2*
Galena 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . Cardington 2#
Galena 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamilton Twp 2#
BASEBALL NEWS
The Galena baseball nine had
a very successful season dur-
ing 1946-47. Out of the four-
teen games played they won
twelve.
They won the county champion-
ship after defeating Orange,
Sunbury, and Radnor, in the
tournament.
In the District, Galena met
Cardington, the Champions of
Morrow county. In the fifth
inning, Arthur Byrd, who had
previously driven in the first
two runs with a single to
center field, connected with
a double to right field scor-
ing two more runs which cinch-
ed the game for Galena.
The following day Galena play-
ed Hamilton Township, the
champions of Franklin County.
Doc Bricker, who was injured
the day before in the game
with Cardington, was unable
to participate in this game.
This proved to be a great
handicap. The result was a
victory for Hamilton with the
score 2-1.
The following list consists
of the players and their pos-
itions:
H. Farris, C - B. Hoke, P and S.S.
D. Devore, F.B. - A. Byrd, S.B. -
C. Edwards, T.B. - C. Bricker
S.S. and P. - W. Smith, L.F. -
R. Cantrell, C.F. - H. Hale, R.F. -
R. Smith and S. Mickle, Subs-
titutes.
The Scores Of The Season Are
As Follows:
* county tournament
#district tournament
Galena 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange 3
Galena 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange 2
Galena 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange 0
Galena 13 . . . . . . . . . . . Harlem 0
Galena 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radnor 2
Galena 13 . . . . . . . . . . . Bellpoint 5
Galena 10 . . . . . . . . . . . Ostrander 3
Galena 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunbury 1
Galena 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange 4*
Galena 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange 2*
Galena 12 . . . . . . . . . . . Sunbury 1*
Galena 22 . . . . . . . . . . . Radnor 2*
Galena 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . Cardington 2#
Galena 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamilton Twp 2#
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 39)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 39 of La Zore 1947]
ACTIVITIES
[illustration of desk plate with wings]
ACTIVITIES
[illustration of desk plate with wings]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 40)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 40 of La Zore 1947]
LAZORE
STAFF
[top photo: students and advisor]
CRYSTAL
STAFF
[middle photo: students and advisor]
BAND
[bottom photo: band members in uniform]
LAZORE
STAFF
[top photo: students and advisor]
CRYSTAL
STAFF
[middle photo: students and advisor]
BAND
[bottom photo: band members in uniform]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 41)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 41 of La Zore 1947]
LaZore Staff
Standing - Left to Right
Byron Hoke, Mr. Souders, Jacque Tilley.
Seated -
Mary Ann Mays, Ruth Miesse, Bonnie Watts, Jackie Watts,
Lola Diehl.
Crystal Staff
Standing - Left to Right
Jackie Watts, Charles Bricker, Dick DeVore, Bob Kohberger,
Lela Diehl.
Seated -
Jacque Tilley, Bonnie Watts, Mrs. Hacker.
Band
Marilyn Bennett, Dayna Bricker, Eldon Chambers, Mary Dell
Chambers, Gertrude Cushman, Jeanne Cushman, Mark Cushman,
Barbara Farris, Glenn Hale, Howard Hale, Rosemary Harroun,
Frank Linnabary, Scott Mickle, Eddie Porter, Graydon
Rammelsburg, Virginia Simms, Eugene Stauch, Richard Staugh,
Russell Dean Stockwell, David Witt, Donna Mae Griffith, Sue
Wilson, Larry Williams.
LaZore Staff
Standing - Left to Right
Byron Hoke, Mr. Souders, Jacque Tilley.
Seated -
Mary Ann Mays, Ruth Miesse, Bonnie Watts, Jackie Watts,
Lola Diehl.
Crystal Staff
Standing - Left to Right
Jackie Watts, Charles Bricker, Dick DeVore, Bob Kohberger,
Lela Diehl.
Seated -
Jacque Tilley, Bonnie Watts, Mrs. Hacker.
Band
Marilyn Bennett, Dayna Bricker, Eldon Chambers, Mary Dell
Chambers, Gertrude Cushman, Jeanne Cushman, Mark Cushman,
Barbara Farris, Glenn Hale, Howard Hale, Rosemary Harroun,
Frank Linnabary, Scott Mickle, Eddie Porter, Graydon
Rammelsburg, Virginia Simms, Eugene Stauch, Richard Staugh,
Russell Dean Stockwell, David Witt, Donna Mae Griffith, Sue
Wilson, Larry Williams.
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 42)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 42 of la Zore 1947]
COMMERCIAL GROUP
[top photo: students and instructor]
GIRLS GLEE CLUB
[middle photo: students and instructor]
SCIENCE GROUP
[bottom photo: students and staff]
COMMERCIAL GROUP
[top photo: students and instructor]
GIRLS GLEE CLUB
[middle photo: students and instructor]
SCIENCE GROUP
[bottom photo: students and staff]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 43)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 43 of La Zore 1947]
Commercial Group
First Row - Left to Right
Bob McClary, Bob Jackson, Charles Edwards, Ralph Meadors,
Ronald Smith, Howard Hale, Floyd Wymer, Ronald Beddow,
Marlin Roof, Richard Stauch.
Second Row -
Jackie Watts, Barbara Tiffany, Betty Cantleberry , Virginia
Simms, Mary Dell Chambers, Nondus Miesse, Barbara Farris,
Rosemary Harroun,Jeanne Cushman, Sharon Smith.
Third Row -
Lela Diehl, Muriel Jackson, Lois Luthi, Susan Porter,
Gertrude Cushman, Marilyn Bennett, Ruth Miesse, Margaret
Johnson, JoAnn Sewell, Lorana Roof, Mrs. Hacker (instructor).
Fourth Row -
Dean Cockrell, Laura Jean Denty, Bonnie Watts, Bob Wingo.
Girl's Glee Club
First Row - Left to Right
JoAnn Sewell, Margaret Johnson, Dorothy Denty, Laura Jean
Denty, Lorana Roof, Bonnie Watts, Dorothy Luthi, Rosemary
Harroun, Lela Diehl, Jackie Watts.
Second Row -
Bonnie Cantleberry, Susan Porter, Mary Dell Chambers, Romana
Cockrell, Jeanne Cushman, Virginia Simms, Barbara Farris,
Sharon Smith, Ruth Miesse, Nondus Miesse, Betty Cantleberry,
Mary Lou Johnson.
Third Row -
Muriel Jackson, Lois Luthi, Barbara Tiffany, Miss Sproul
(instructor), Marilyn Bennett, Gertrude Cushman.
Science Group
First Row - Left to Right
Ronald Smith, Scott Mickle, Jimmy Chapman, Ralph Meadors,
Bob McClary, Joe Johnson, Charles Norris, Dean Stockwell,
Frank Linnabary, David Witt.
Second Row -
Charles Edwards, Bob Edwards, Mary Mays, Mary Dell Chambers,
Virginia Simms, Sharon Smith, Ruth Miesse, Betty Cantleberry,
Laura Denty, Dorothy Denty, Susan Porter, Joann Sewell,
Lorana Roof, Bob Wingo.
Third Row -
Stanley Whaley, Lois Luthi, Nondus Miesse, Barbara Farris,
Marilyn Bennett, Muriel Jackson, JoAnn Hill, Nancy Brown,
Dayna Bricker, Betty Bolton, Martha Denty, Phyllis Rose,
Mary Johnson, Bob Jackson, Art Byrd, Anthony Danna, Charles
Bricker, Mr. Hoke, Dean Cockrell, Marlin Roof, Smith, Farris
Bell, Tilley, Kohberger, DeVore, Hoke, Hale.
Commercial Group
First Row - Left to Right
Bob McClary, Bob Jackson, Charles Edwards, Ralph Meadors,
Ronald Smith, Howard Hale, Floyd Wymer, Ronald Beddow,
Marlin Roof, Richard Stauch.
Second Row -
Jackie Watts, Barbara Tiffany, Betty Cantleberry , Virginia
Simms, Mary Dell Chambers, Nondus Miesse, Barbara Farris,
Rosemary Harroun,Jeanne Cushman, Sharon Smith.
Third Row -
Lela Diehl, Muriel Jackson, Lois Luthi, Susan Porter,
Gertrude Cushman, Marilyn Bennett, Ruth Miesse, Margaret
Johnson, JoAnn Sewell, Lorana Roof, Mrs. Hacker (instructor).
Fourth Row -
Dean Cockrell, Laura Jean Denty, Bonnie Watts, Bob Wingo.
Girl's Glee Club
First Row - Left to Right
JoAnn Sewell, Margaret Johnson, Dorothy Denty, Laura Jean
Denty, Lorana Roof, Bonnie Watts, Dorothy Luthi, Rosemary
Harroun, Lela Diehl, Jackie Watts.
Second Row -
Bonnie Cantleberry, Susan Porter, Mary Dell Chambers, Romana
Cockrell, Jeanne Cushman, Virginia Simms, Barbara Farris,
Sharon Smith, Ruth Miesse, Nondus Miesse, Betty Cantleberry,
Mary Lou Johnson.
Third Row -
Muriel Jackson, Lois Luthi, Barbara Tiffany, Miss Sproul
(instructor), Marilyn Bennett, Gertrude Cushman.
Science Group
First Row - Left to Right
Ronald Smith, Scott Mickle, Jimmy Chapman, Ralph Meadors,
Bob McClary, Joe Johnson, Charles Norris, Dean Stockwell,
Frank Linnabary, David Witt.
Second Row -
Charles Edwards, Bob Edwards, Mary Mays, Mary Dell Chambers,
Virginia Simms, Sharon Smith, Ruth Miesse, Betty Cantleberry,
Laura Denty, Dorothy Denty, Susan Porter, Joann Sewell,
Lorana Roof, Bob Wingo.
Third Row -
Stanley Whaley, Lois Luthi, Nondus Miesse, Barbara Farris,
Marilyn Bennett, Muriel Jackson, JoAnn Hill, Nancy Brown,
Dayna Bricker, Betty Bolton, Martha Denty, Phyllis Rose,
Mary Johnson, Bob Jackson, Art Byrd, Anthony Danna, Charles
Bricker, Mr. Hoke, Dean Cockrell, Marlin Roof, Smith, Farris
Bell, Tilley, Kohberger, DeVore, Hoke, Hale.
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 44)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 44 of La Zore 1947]
ADVERTISING
[illustration of desk plate with wings]
ADVERTISING
[illustration of desk plate with wings]
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 45)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 45 of La Zore 1947]
[top: illustration of stained glass window]
Compliments
From
DeVore Funeral Home
Phone -23
Compliments Of
E. C. Bennett & Son.
"Dealers In"
"Lumber"
"Building Material"
and
"Quality Coals"
Phone - 19
Galena, Ohio
[top: illustration of stained glass window]
Compliments
From
DeVore Funeral Home
Phone -23
Compliments Of
E. C. Bennett & Son.
"Dealers In"
"Lumber"
"Building Material"
and
"Quality Coals"
Phone - 19
Galena, Ohio
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 46)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 46 of La Zore 1947]
Compliments From
Buckeye Electric Co.
Sunbury Ohio
Wishing each and
every young boy
and girl a success-
ful future.
Compliments From
Buckeye Electric Co.
Sunbury Ohio
Wishing each and
every young boy
and girl a success-
ful future.
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 47)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 47 of La Zore 1947]
Compliments of
Dr. L. M. Ihle
Phone 15
Galena, O.
The Sunbury News
IS ALWAYS HAPPY TO BOOST GALENA
SCHOOL ANS IT'S EVERY ACTIVITY.
Sunbury, O.
"BUILD WITH GALENA BRICK"
GALENA TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE
SHELL PRODUCTS
FIRESTONE TIRES
BATTERY CHARGING
JAMES VANCE - PROP.
Compliments of
Dr. L. M. Ihle
Phone 15
Galena, O.
The Sunbury News
IS ALWAYS HAPPY TO BOOST GALENA
SCHOOL ANS IT'S EVERY ACTIVITY.
Sunbury, O.
"BUILD WITH GALENA BRICK"
GALENA TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE
SHELL PRODUCTS
FIRESTONE TIRES
BATTERY CHARGING
JAMES VANCE - PROP.
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 48)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 48 of La Zore 1947]
BATH ROOMS
PLUMBING FIXTURES
PUMPS
COMPLETE WATER SYSTEMS INSTALLED
GENERAL GARAGE WORK
EXPERT MECHANICS
TIRES & BATTERIES - - - - - - - ACCESSORIES
FARM REPAIRS
WELDING - - - - - - - - - - - BRAZING
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP TO MAKE ANY
PART YOU NEED
HANNA PAINTS
OUTSIDE PAINT - - - - - - - OIL & VARNISHES
CHINA GLASS ENAMEL
FARMERS HARDWARE
ROPE - - - - - - -CHAINS - - - - - - MILKING MACHINES
POWER LAWN MOWERS - - - - NAILS
FENCE- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - STEEL & WOOD POSTS
GALENA MACHINE SHOP
3-C HIGHWAY
Wm. HOPPES - prop.
PHONE - 20 R 3
The Galena Machine
Shop
BATH ROOMS
PLUMBING FIXTURES
PUMPS
COMPLETE WATER SYSTEMS INSTALLED
GENERAL GARAGE WORK
EXPERT MECHANICS
TIRES & BATTERIES - - - - - - - ACCESSORIES
FARM REPAIRS
WELDING - - - - - - - - - - - BRAZING
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP TO MAKE ANY
PART YOU NEED
HANNA PAINTS
OUTSIDE PAINT - - - - - - - OIL & VARNISHES
CHINA GLASS ENAMEL
FARMERS HARDWARE
ROPE - - - - - - -CHAINS - - - - - - MILKING MACHINES
POWER LAWN MOWERS - - - - NAILS
FENCE- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - STEEL & WOOD POSTS
GALENA MACHINE SHOP
3-C HIGHWAY
Wm. HOPPES - prop.
PHONE - 20 R 3
The Galena Machine
Shop
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 49)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 49 of La Zore 1947]
BANK OF GALENA
REAL ESTATE LOANS
AUTO LOANS
SAVINGS
START A SAVING ACCOUNT
TODAY
ERNEST SAGE
WHOLESALE
PRODUCE
POULTRY
EGG
WESTERVILLE OHIO
phone - 2 - 2254
BANK OF GALENA
REAL ESTATE LOANS
AUTO LOANS
SAVINGS
START A SAVING ACCOUNT
TODAY
ERNEST SAGE
WHOLESALE
PRODUCE
POULTRY
EGG
WESTERVILLE OHIO
phone - 2 - 2254
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 50)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 50 of La Zore 1947]
C.D. Kenny Co.
MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF FOOD PRODUCTS
[illustration of a coffee tin]
503 S. Front St.
Columbus, Ohio
"Glendening Store"
"GET YOUR GROCERIES AT GLENDENING
Phone - 3
Galena, O.
Compliments
From
A. L. STRIDER
INSURANCE AGENCY
GALENA, OHIO
C.D. Kenny Co.
MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF FOOD PRODUCTS
[illustration of a coffee tin]
503 S. Front St.
Columbus, Ohio
"Glendening Store"
"GET YOUR GROCERIES AT GLENDENING
Phone - 3
Galena, O.
Compliments
From
A. L. STRIDER
INSURANCE AGENCY
GALENA, OHIO
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 51)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 51 of La Zore 1947]
COMPLIMENTS
OF
The Folk Shop
ESTHER McCORMICK
The Little Shop
SUNBURY - OHIO
ANNA LOUISE SHEETS
Sunbury Electric Shop
CONTRACT WIRING & REPAIR
ELECTRICAL MERCHANDISE OF ALL KIND
RADIOS & RADIO REPAIR
C. S. BURR - MGR.
SUNBURY, OHIO
Irwin Hdwe. Co.
HARDWARE - - - - - - - - - - - - FURNITURE
REFIRGERATORS - - FRIGIDAIRE - - RANGES
W. O. LENHART - - OWNER
SUNBURY, OHIO
Blakaly Williams
Red & White Store
GROCERIES & MEATS
ERNIE BURNSIDE
CHUCK ROWLAND
SUNBURY, OHIO
PHONE - 57
COMPLIMENTS
OF
The Folk Shop
ESTHER McCORMICK
The Little Shop
SUNBURY - OHIO
ANNA LOUISE SHEETS
Sunbury Electric Shop
CONTRACT WIRING & REPAIR
ELECTRICAL MERCHANDISE OF ALL KIND
RADIOS & RADIO REPAIR
C. S. BURR - MGR.
SUNBURY, OHIO
Irwin Hdwe. Co.
HARDWARE - - - - - - - - - - - - FURNITURE
REFIRGERATORS - - FRIGIDAIRE - - RANGES
W. O. LENHART - - OWNER
SUNBURY, OHIO
Blakaly Williams
Red & White Store
GROCERIES & MEATS
ERNIE BURNSIDE
CHUCK ROWLAND
SUNBURY, OHIO
PHONE - 57
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 52)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 52 of La Zore 1947]
"Compliments Of"
ROOT'S DEPT. STORE
V. EDWARDS PROP.
SUNBURY, OHIO
"Compliments "
From
ROWLAND'S HARDWARE
(GALENA, OHIO)
PHONE 26R2
Compliments
From
MAIN'S DRUG STORE
SUNBURY, OHIO
PHONE 68
Best
Wishes
From
ARNOLD NESTER
"Compliments Of"
ROOT'S DEPT. STORE
V. EDWARDS PROP.
SUNBURY, OHIO
"Compliments "
From
ROWLAND'S HARDWARE
(GALENA, OHIO)
PHONE 26R2
Compliments
From
MAIN'S DRUG STORE
SUNBURY, OHIO
PHONE 68
Best
Wishes
From
ARNOLD NESTER
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 53)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 53 of la Zore 1947]
[photo: student in cap and gown]
DEMAND MORE THAN PRICE IN YOUR
CAP AND GOWN
Sample gladly sent upon request
Address
CAPS and GOWNS
615 Wyandotte
Kansas City
[photo: student in cap and gown]
DEMAND MORE THAN PRICE IN YOUR
CAP AND GOWN
Sample gladly sent upon request
Address
CAPS and GOWNS
615 Wyandotte
Kansas City
Title
La Zore 1947 (p. 54)
Description
[corresponds to unnumbered page 54 of La Zore 1947]
SENIORS of 1947
Do You Know
that you can purchase a very ap-
propriate gift for your school - a gift
that will perpetuate the memory of
the class of '47 for as little as $3.60?
Our "School Gift Service"
catalog contains pictures and full
descriptions with prices on more
than 300 items which have been se-
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Dublin Core
Title
La Zore 1947
Subject
Galena High School--Ohio--Galena--Yearbook
Galena School--Yearbook--1947
Public schools--Ohio--Delaware County
Schools--Ohio--Delaware County
Galena School--Yearbook--1947
Public schools--Ohio--Delaware County
Schools--Ohio--Delaware County
Description
La Zore is the 1947 yearbook of Galena High School. It includes photos of administrators, teachers, and staff, as well as photos of students and student activities. Note that the other Galena High School yearbooks with this title spell it as La Zoar.
Creator
La Zore Staff: Lola Diehl, Byron Hoke, Mary Ann Mays, Ruth Miesse, Jacque Tilley, Bonnie Watts, Jackie Watts.
Date
1947
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Format
Yearbook
Language
English
Type
Still Image
Text
Text
Identifier
31228497
Collection
Citation
La Zore Staff: Lola Diehl, Byron Hoke, Mary Ann Mays, Ruth Miesse, Jacque Tilley, Bonnie Watts, Jackie Watts., “La Zore 1947,” Delaware County Memory, accessed December 2, 2024, https://580420.bej3mnq60.asia/items/show/3624.