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jW fi Quill and Scroll inductees listen to the speaker before saying their oath. Awards Commissioner, Jeannie Harris begins the awards presentation with a tew opening words. President of DECA, Noel Hazard receives the award for Best Special Interest Club. Who won? The result of the Student-Faculty Quiz Bowl match was never decided. Front Row: Faculty members. Mr. T. Wyatt, Mr. R. Baggs. Mr. T. Bollin. Mr. D. Dreher. Mrs. E. Hudgin. Back Row: Russell Fenwick. Mike Gold. Paul Kissling. Monte Leeper, Alan Penamon. Most Outstanding Senior Boy, Ray Byers accepts his award from taurine Spetz. 26 DHS WEEK
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TADS Try Tc Revitalize PTA Handing out materials is one of the duties for Spirit Committee members. Snow and Nancy Sperling pile on tfie spray paint for Mat Maid Karen Sfiu II. A group of concerned students formed a committee to get the PTA back into DeVilbiss. They met with Mr. K. Morris and resolved to put out a letter to all parents and teachers. Chairman Montel Leeper ex- plained, If we had a PTA our parents could financially support more school functions. In past years, the spirit committee was a group of students that made signs after school to raise interest in school sports. Due to lack of interest, clubs and cheer- leaders took over the duty. Therefore, Laurie Snow was responsible for handing out materials and stamping signs. Student Government formed a committee to rewrite the Parliamentary Procedures. Jeanne Harris, chairman, Kathy Sheline, Kathy Shafer, Doug Eble, Cheryle Minor, Mark Keesey, Nan Clarey, Ray Byers and Carol Green met to revise and relax proce- dures. Homecoming, Varsity Drag, Junior and Senior Prom all were possible by commit- tees. Decoration and Publicity sign-up lists were posted for all interested TADS. Above: Senior Class Talent Committee members, Mr. C. Ellis, Fred Maurer, Angle Hamilton. Mr. Kendrick and Charles McCreary judge the prospects in the auditorium. Below: Monte Leeper proof reads the parents ' letter to his fellow PTA Revitalization Committee members, Bharathi Jayanthi, Kathy Shafer and Karen Reading. J f] I COMMITTEES 25
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€uiz Ccwl Ends In Ccntrcversy While helping Hower find tha out at the t apronsare faculty breakfast, Mr. M. Vieth. the appropriate thing to wear. Mr. K. Morris, and Mr, R, DeVilbiss Week provided recognition and excitement for many students. Monday, the club awards were given. Best Social Service Club was Pay-a-el-sa, Best Special Interest Club, DECA, and Best Literary Society, Peries. Tuesday sophomore and junior awards were presented. Members of the faculty enjoyed the breakfast held Wednesday during 1st hour in the cafeteria. Special plaques were given to teachers who have been at DeVilbiss for 15 years or longer. Also on Wednesday, mem- bers of the Pot 0 ' Gold and Prism staffs were inducted mto the Quill and Scroll Ches- ter Sullwold from the Toledo Blade was the speaker. Later that day the Quiz Bowl match between five faculty members and the Quiz Bowl team was held in the Auditorium during 8th hour for all students still in school at that time. Controversy arose as to who the winner was. The match was supposed to end at 2:20 when the bell rang, and at that time the faculty were winning. But for some un- known reason the bell didn ' t ring and minutes later when it finally did, the students were ahead. So the final winner was never positively decided on. Seniors received their awards on Thursday. More were presented than ever before. Special plaques were given to the following faculty members for their lengthy service at DeVilbiss. Front Row: Norman Kies, 33 years; Jack Perrine, 15 ' Norman Klee 22 Thomas Temple, 16: Donald Black, 24. Second Row: Joan Clark, Margaret Emery ' llene Hart, Margaret Affolter, all with 16: Ethel Molnar, 19: Marilyn Shifter 16 Back Row: Margaret Marx, 19: Alex Feldstem, 21: Kathenne Juers, 18: Delmon Smith one of the Outstanding Young Men of America: John Tischinae, Alvin Preis both 16 years Special award winner, Mr. Norman Kies holds his plaque for 33 years of service at DeVilbiss. DHS WEEK 27
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