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GHS Class of 1965
Planning 60 Year Reunion
A 60 year reunion is being planned for August 8th and 9th, 2025. Both nights at the Bowling Alley. Friday will include snacks and Saturday will feature dinner. More information to follow. Save the dates.
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Carl Tinstman III
Class of 1963
According to his biographical summary, Carl Tinstman, known as “Terry” in high school, was “born in
Washington,
D. C.,…lived there for three
A 1963 Galion High School
Tinstman had a distinguished thirty year career with the UN, serving at
In 2007 Tinstman was named the recipient of the International Human
The father of three, Carl is married and splits his time between Boulder, ************************************************************************** Dr. James T. Oris
Class of 1975
“Need something done, ask a
While in high school,
Oris was involved in various activities, including marching, symphonic and concert bands.
Following his graduation, Jim enrolled
at Wittenberg University and earned a
B.A.
in Biology (1975) he then entered Michigan State University’s graduate program and received a Ph.D., Environmental Toxicology – Fisheries & Wildlife
After earning his graduate degree, he began his tenure at Miami University as an Assistant Professor of Zoology (1986-93), Associate Professor of Zoology (1993-96), and Full Professor of Zoology (1996). During 2008-2012 he
A Miami University press release announcing his being named Distinguished Professor says: “An environmental toxicologist and a leading authority
An advisor/consultant to numerous communities and agencies in the
Dr. Oris and his wife, Dr. Laurie Isaacson,
Neuroscientist, have two
Truly, Dr. James T. Oris is a busy, committed individual. ***************************************************************************** Lt. Col. David A. Miller
(Retired)
Class of 1981
Miller retired
after 24 years of distinguished service in the United States Air Force, where he earned numerous
While in the Air Force, David served as the Flight Commander of the55th Weather Squadron (1994-96)
and as the Commander of the Detachment 5
Following retirement from the Air Force, David entered the private sector, holding a position as Physical Scientist for the Joint Polar Satellite Program
Miller holds membership in numerous organizations, including the Disabled American
Veterans, the American Meteorological Society, the Military The father of three – Christopher and Alexandra Miller and step daughter Danielle Darling, Miller and his wife live in Potomac Falls, Virginia **************************************************************************
Nathan Reinking Class of 1992
Among the athletes
participating
For those familiar with Galion men’s basketball history, Nate’s name
stands at the pinnacle of achievement on the court. Galion’s all-time leading scorer with 1702 points, he was the All District
Player of the Year and First
versity where he again excelled on the basketball court, ranking 5th all time in KSU’s scoring annuls. Named team captain in 1995 and 1996, he was the leading scorer in 1994, 1995, and 1996 and earned All-League recognition in 1995 and 1996.
His success on the college court led to a distinguished career on the
professional level, playing 6 years in Belgium and 9 years in England. Nate was
Over the course of his career, Nate has returned to Ohio many times to
sponsor and work in youth basketball camps and visit area schools to teach basketball
skills and provide health information. A frequent guest speaker at Fellowship of Christian Athlete camps around Wooster, Mansfield, Lexington, Loudonville and Smithville, Nate has also spoken at the Beulah Beach Bible and Church Camp in Vermilion.
Among his other experiences are working in the Smithville Youth Bas-
ketball program and coaching with the Wooster College team this past season. An active member of churches in England and Belgium, Nate visited hospitals and homes for disadvantaged children throughout his playing days. Married in 2004, Nate and his wife Nikki met while attending church in England.
Nate illustrates what combining one’s natural talents with hard work and
perseverance can produce.
His experience as a professional athlete can inspiretoday’s youth to dream big and to strive to accomplish their goals.
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Casey E. McDonald Class of 1995
While in high school (and perhaps
At Ohio State, Casey earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture, majoring in Turfgrass Science and minoring in Plant Pathology, in June 2000. While a senior in college, he teamed with the OSU Agriculture Extension Department to co-author a fact sheet discussing
Casey joined Scotts Miracle-Gro Company in April 1999, while still in
Casey is the co-inventor of a process designed to use silicone soaps as pest control agents. He is a three-time winner of the Scotts Star Award for He holds memberships in the Masons, Shriners and the Worthington Hills Civic Association.
After observing the Galion athletic fields used by GHS teams on a visit to Galion in 2008, he noted his former high school could benefit from a coordinated program of seeding, fertilization, and pest control for the various athletic venues. As a result, he developed a Scotts donation plan to provide needed
donation is being provided again this year (2013).
Casey resides in Columbus with his wife April and their four sons, Cooper, 6; Owen, 5; Finlay, 1 ½; and Gray, 6 weeks.
*********************************************************************** Darrell Lemke
Outstanding Galion Educator
1970-2007 & 2009-2011
(Posthumously)
In the fall of 1970, the Galion City Schools
welcomed nineteen new teachers to the district. Among that group was Mr. Darrell
Lemke, who joined the staff of Galion
Middle School as a member of the Social Studies department. After graduating from high school in Northwest Ohio, Darrell
went to Bowling
Green State University and earned his undergraduate degree in 1970.
His work while a member of the Galion Middle School staff included teaching American history; helping to organize the Middle School Political Conventions, modeled after the National Presidential Conventions; serving as the Student Council Advisor; manning the scoreboard for volleyball and basketball games (and later the P. A. for high school boys’ basketball); being part of the Classroom of the Future program created in cooperation with Ashland University; and participating in the University of Toronto Study in Change Program. Darrell served two years as the Technology Integration Coach at the Middle School as part of the ARRA grant and finally moved to the high school to teach the Media Communications class for the last years of his career.
But Darrell’s
career was much, much more than these duties. His greatest impact was on the those he met and mentored daily. For example, he and his wife Ruthie have two children, Brian and Jen, who both followed inhis footsteps and became teachers. One former student, Leslie Holtshouse Copp said of him: “I loved his class due to his passion
for teaching and his warm and engaging personality. He made learning fun and interesting, always keeping us on our toes but also imposing upon us the importance
of learning about our history and how it affected our lives in the present.” He also had a great impact on colleagues. Lori Dray, Galion’s currentTechnology Coordinator, worked with him for four years. She expressed her high regard for Darrell, saying: “After spending five minutes with him, I knew Galion had a treasure. His knowledge of technology was amazing. His positive attitude was incredible. His willingness to help was unbelievable. Looking at this incredible man, I can only imagine what he brought to the classroom each and every day.” And, Andy Johnson, his former principal, said Darrell “…had a passion for teaching that stayed strong for 37 years…I have met several special individuals during my career in education. Darrell Lemke ranks at the top!” These words of love and respect indicate the high regard that students, friends and co-workers have for Darrell.
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