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Drive , Wcrk Hake Winners For outstanding performances TADS re- ceived honors in specific activities such as art, car driving and academics. Bernadine Buchanan, a member of the Dis- tributive Education Clubs of America, went to Michigan and won first place in interstate competition. She had to write a paper in an alloted amount of time on Management in Decision Making, Sandy Kazmierczak and Debbie Jaffee placed thirteenth nationally in a car rally. They had to beat thirty-one teams from Ohio to make it to the finals in Michigan. In a car rally, a team of two follows directions trying to reach check points on different roads. Each girl received a twenty-five dollar bond for winning the Ohio competition. Karen Born won fourth place in the Twenty- fifth Annual Downtown Art Exhibition. The painting won her a prize of $10.00. Karen said she was more proud of her first place finish last year. WOW! — Karen Fournier and Laurie Richards, members of the Ohio State Fair Youth Symphony, enjoy their last days of summer in Columbus. Karen Born is pleased with her paintingat the Art Show in the library. 28 HONORS
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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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Congratulations — Mrs. M. Shifter presents Mike Gold witti the certificate for outstanding student of DeVilbiss, given by the Optimists Association comparing Scores - PSAT ser ifinalists Joel Kelson and Nancy Wolfing ot oledo. gi.g jjg||g|-|)-g(j | h their accomplishments. NMSQ Semifinalist — Alan Penamon, has been named a semifinalist in the National Achievement Scholarship program for Outstanding Negro stu- dents. Bernadlne Buchanan and Elton Williamson bump to Kung Fu Fighting in the gym after the Bowsher game. HONORS 29
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