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Capt. Robert Anderson, commander of the Nauti1is, was honored in Defiance, October 20 after having made his famous under Arctic ice expedition last summer. The Pettisville High School band with bands from other schools in Northwestern Ohio marched through Defiance in Capt. Anderson 's honor. The band also marched for the Defiance College homecoming game. Artie Ray shot an arrow into the air . . and was in the process of searching for his arrow in a corn shock when the camera's eye spotted him. He was only one of many who were moved by a desire to roam during the fall. Even second graders were afflicted with the fall disease, as the rush for coats took place after the bell had rung for recess. The high school students found the ideal temperatures for studying during fall months-- spring was still months away. Five delegates from the local Parent-Teachers Organization attended the State House Conference in Columbus. General education problems were discussed. Assembly programs were given to the student body during the year. The first of these was presented by Poodles and Gracie Hanneford on Nevember 5. This was composed of comedy and circus acts. The Hannefords formerly performed with Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey. A big senior event was the personal picture-taking. Dressing up to come to school seemed silly and uncomfortable. But this was to be their final pose, so discomfort was endured for the day. The finished pictures came a few days before Christmas. Student Council members new a trash drive in the community, collecting glass, tin cans, and broken articles. This was a money-making project--a charge of '75 cents per stop was made, and donations were welcomed. The money they made was greatly needed because of the depleted state of their treasury. The senior FI' A members attended future teachers' clay at BGSU. Various fields of teaching were discussed. The Hannefords, a father and daughter team, entertain the school at an assembly program. ABOVE: The booster room was turned into a studio for the seniors' pictures. A photographer from Powel1's Studio takes Bob Robson's picture. BELOW: Don Waidelich, Sandra Gilson, Marlene Thierry andLuannGearig are picking up trash as part of the Student Council junk drive.
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TOP: The band takes part in a parade in Defiance honoring Capt. Anderson of the Nautilus. SECOND,Left: One ofMrs. Mazie Fisher's polite sec- ond graders, Tony Wyse, helps the girls, Linda Ra- mos and Sandra Buehrer, with their coats. SECOND, Right: Artie Ray hunts in a corn shock for the arrow he has lost. BOTTOM: This is atypical picture of fourth period study hall. The students are as follows fFront to Backj FIRST ROW: Philip Kauffman, Dixie Deck, Diane Blosser, Marcia Short, Gloria Wagler, Mary Helen Liechty. SECOND ROW: George Taylor, Richard Nafziger, Allen Nofziger, Dallas Rychener, Allen Richer, Joan Win- disch. THIRD ROW: Sandra Rupp, Jack Rychener, FOURTH ROW: TerryNof- ziger, Bill Stewart, Gustave Goertz. FIFTH ROW: Tommy Buehrer. AT THE TABLE: Miss Grace E. Cron, Marlin Nofziger, Duane Short, Larry Price.
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