Defiance College - Oraculum Yearbook (Defiance, OH)
- Class of 1955
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'Q i 3...-, A 1 M. 1, A, A V in 1 - - -'-' 'N'-'1--f' -' ,,,,, , V . A. ..ig...,3,-,.1.f..7'Z-,. -.-W , fb 7 755 's f 0 an E 'ami l .N A, n ,lm J, ,I A 34? EK , - 6. i EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF Charles Barger Lewis Cloud Paulami Porter Willa1'd Rabert Jim Treece Bob Chapman Photographer Joan Diemer A rtist Mrs. Elizabeth WlI.1'Sl Faculty Advisor Sally ,lo Link George Stockman Tom Vitello Von Smith Manager James Luallen Assistant Manager Jerry Rensberger Bookkeeper Mrs. Jayne Taylor Faculty Advisor .af 74a Qdege Defdwce, 040 tara I I . . . One of our most beloved instructors, ROBERT OWEN ANDREWS, who departed from our college scene October 8, 1954. In the two brief years that he was among us personally, 4'Bob' continually gave us reason to remember him enduringly by what he was as a man, by his patience and perseverance in getting the job done, and by his courageous refusal to let illness put him down. As a professor he tried to arouse our un- derstanding of how to continue improving our social and educational resources. The many improvements that he helped to bring about will be evident for years to come. His every day was an adventure into more mean- ingful living. Therefore with deep emotion and great re- spect, we, the Senior class, dedicate this thirtieth volume of the Oraculum, as a fond memorial, to Robert O W en Andrews- teacher, father, citizen, and friend to all man- kind. .pi F ai -V 'V sql' M r 1 5111? 'ff i?-Q2 9 ,J 1 3 P45 HSL 1 ! 'E ,- , 1 . fx :qs ' in 4' w - , 44, ..Axf,1'V 1 v-J 9, 'Hg Z 'v s 5 .' . x 7 . . .X V Jw ,, ', LH! I' - ir px if , l F his .', ,, -- . Vx.- , .,- v x x Q . . 5 I . ' I -. 'iii tm- At! . , Q' A ' fy AT KK fE -- - 44 -55.1 ' Q, . Y. 1, 'sf .sf'f,j..' , VPQ. ,Li ' .- .J-, me ,- ,J ,.-F' U. 1 1 w'. A . . xxx My Q -.4 'fi ' , 2 0 14 1 1-H' 5, .,:., , - ,' ' . A' v 3 f. , - Q m v' h A ' .Nm m 5 5' 1 . 1, 4- . ia . '35 X . 1 1 .,.15 R :s - ' tl 1 . 1 .A fl. .ful ' -. 'J ... ' v . W . f - J X . , .L .Y V . ,',,v.,, ....,, . fa U , V M4- -4, A 1. wx . - V w LPI: '.,.' , , L.y,A. -V ,, ' ' I H mf 1-5 .fsiivlf '. ,,. 'Kink Q 1 I v- gp, - eggs? 5, H. m 1 X Er M I 373-L V s' VY X ' A, F3 E, - . ' A . A , N A, ,v ' f iw - -1 . f 1? During the past four years at Defiance College, we, the Senior class, have witnessed some of the most encouraging work in the construction of the physical plant and character building that has occurred in the whole past history of this institution. . In the physical plant many improvements can be accounted for in the last four years. Among them may be numbered the new Rec Hall, the newly remodeled auditorium, the first movie projection equipment, the re- modeled lobby and showers at Sisson, the new plumbing at Trowbridge, the dining room improvement, the new typwriting equipment and business machines, the completely new ANTHONY WAYNE LIBRARY IN AMERI- CAN STUDIES, and finally, plans for a new chapel and field house-to be built in the next few years. Truly D. C. has physically advanced by leaps and bounds from 1951 to 1955. Prestige-wise we have also greatly advanced. The choir sang at President Eisenhoweris inauguration in 1953. Our basketball teams have set some of the highest records in college history-copping several of the high scoring booths which will remain on into infinity. The cornerstone laying of the Anthony Wayne Library brought President Eisenhower and many other dignitaries to our Campus. Another first in our history was the annihilation of all threatening foes on the 1954 gridiron. The Yellow Jackets, with only twenty members ended the year as Ohiois only undefeated and untied college squad. And to top off a most glorious four yC3.1'S, this spring we again saw some of the highest dignitaries of the state and nation when lVIilton Eisenhower, President of Pennsylvania State University and brother of the President of the United States, dedicated our newly completed li- brary. New systems of arrangement such as the departmental division, the new arrangement of student council, and a chapel service each week, for those who Wish to go, have been initiated in our time. We therefore feel that we have had a great part in the molding, as well as being part of the mold, of this institution. Hence, we the 1955 Senior class, products of Trowbridge and Sisson Halls, feel that it is most proper to have construction of the physical and moral plant as the theme of the 1955 ORACULUM. This is D. C. at work and at play-the close of four short and wonderful years-June, 1955. 0 ,gg 4 up In. 69' 0 0 in Q .fa Jin Q if 'Me bahaczow :Effgm , H f' ' ' 1 iiam' -ii' X :gi FEES? H V-Y, V W 'I E' WL 52' M Q u ,wi ,iv X ,.....,' . gk MW 'Sf fs -L bl, if ,I . ,,, ..N. k . , AN Sf -' YE:- , , ,. l I I r U 1 J 'cgi 1 -JG' , , 53 1 f. f14ffw-2 wk. ,, 'Sf ww E-1.32 . .1 .- vz- f-9: x X l'I2.x. JL lv. b fljf' l I 'f fp ..:.:. V 3 1. 5? ff 14 fam w ,, f W- ,my W , 5 Ng' 1 1 I, w, .w I X .n 5, '- N' 5 U 95 W' 2 IRENE E. BLUE Manager of College Dining Han +1954 5 A' LORIJTTA ECK, R.N. A if swf ' ' College Nurse 1 A .. 'Q' ff' A A 461952 mmmgf N , 9GDaze appointed x'7dj,fA5 X E. O.. FLORENCE Superintendent of Build- ings and Grounds 41923 MARGARET MILLER Admissions Office Recepq tionisz 591954- 1 - sa W ,Q ,Easy MARIE LOUGHRAN Secretory to tlze President 591951 ESTHER S. PARTEE Acting Business Manager +1949 PS GERALD E. MALLOTT B.D. Director of Admissions and Church Relations 161954 A NELLIE B. MCKITRICK A.B. Secretory to Director of Admissions 41953 'Q' ADELINE C. WHITE Director of Sisson Hall +1954 Kg WILLIAM D. WILLIAMS B.D. Director of Personnel 551954 ?fWWf L Wt Q , x! I E51-.J is We Kawwwfdw Ewa .1 K F- f+ H 4 .1 -H 'i V In lr ll 1 L f e ' 124521 L ..f ' 5, . gg va, it . '11 i. V A if fad. , e . is y 5 34 -1, 5:-' Y . 11-' s- ' ' , .F 5-' 9' . , , 1- , ' - v - iff' i i - ri -' .- ilk! w -1- 37' , Leiw- 7 T H ' sf -E1.i,.vL'. A ,E T . 4 , , l,,-nk. .7 ,,. i iv ,?lv. F f ' 1 H l wifi? V f- 1 4 , 121 if-ff, ifgfi 51, ,N .,wa'u513iK , las -' '..1i5:,v,'Ei- . 1 ' :,. nr:-is f 1 Ljffiff. '. LEUQSQ2, , Wjffi sen ,J lj-rw :- i 1 ff i U, , e' . l ,M fl ' ,, ' -:fe To fhe graduaiing Seniors, underclassmen, alumni, and friends of The D fl 0 I C e lance College ihls has been a sahsiymg year of general consiruciion. This cons'l'ruc+' ' l d ' ' lon lncu es noi' only 'l'he addlhon of a lovely and well- planned new library building, buf also ihe cons1'ruc+ion of fhe infelleci, h b'+ f ' ' ' a I s o good characier, and an ouilook on life ihai' is boih slim I +' ' u a mg and inspiring. To you Seniors, fhe finishedproducl' of The Defiance Col- lege, go my earnesi' and sincere wishes for' a full and creaiive life. 2, ei awe, HOBART W. ADAMS, M.S. Assistant Professor of Business Administration Kent State. B.S. in Educationg Indiana University. Master of Business Administration, Graduate Study, Indiana University. 991953 GEORGE GERHARD ARKEBAUER, A.M. Director of Music University of Akron, A.B.g Westminister Choir College. Princeton, F.W.C.C.g Columbia University, A.M.g Graduate Study, Concordia Seward. Ne- braska Teachers' College, Julliard School of Music. Christiansen Summer School, University of Min- nesota, Southeast Missouri State Teachers' College, Manchester College. 991945 ROBERT B. BOEHM. A.M. 'qv'- Assistant Professor of History Western Reserve University. A.B.g Western Re- serve University, A.M.g Graduate Study, Ohio State University. 461952 ' JOHN MORLEY DURO. Music M. Associate Professor of Music ' - N. ' l Syracuse University. Music B.g Syracuse Univer- , , J ' sity, Music M.g Graduate Study, .lulliard School 7 of Music. New York University. +1947 Pia...-. 1 'l '37 'S CHARLES ORON ERICKSON. B.D. Chaplain and Assistant Io the President Doane College, B.A.g University of Chicago, M.A.g Chicago Theological Seminary, B.D.g Yankton Col- legeg Minot State Teachers College. 591953 EVELYN FERRIS, A.B. Librarian Defiance College, A.B.. Magna Cum Laudeg Uni- versity of Illinois. BS. in Library Science: Gradu- ate Study. University of Michigan, New York University. 961950 'Dart' appoinlwl 5. t L CLARA S. HOWE, Ph.D. Professor of English. University of Pittsburgh. A.B.g Ohio State sity, A.M.g University of Pittsburgh. Ph.D uate Study, Columbia University. HELEN E. KRUC, A.M. Assistant Professor of Education Eastern State Teachers College, South B.S.g Columbia University. A.M.g Craduat New York University, Boston University. M s. ALTON ROBERT KURTZ, Ph.D. Clzairmrzn of Education and Science Division, Professor of Education Michigan State University, B.S.g Michigan State University, M.S.g Ohio State University. Ph.D. 491953 LAWRENCE JAY LEVY. A.B. Professor of Speech Harvard College, A.B.g University of Florida, M. Ed.g University of Missourig Columbia Uni- versity 961954- It MARY DOROTHY LINK, M.A. Director of Dramafics and Assistant Professor of English. Wittenberg College, A.B,g Columbia University, A-M- M1953 REV. RUSSEL HINDMAN MacCULLOUCH. D.D. Professor of llflrzthcfnzrztics .e ' Univer- . 3 Grad- 991948 Dakota, e Study. 161952 r Lafayette College. BS. and M.S.g Defiance Col- lege. D.D.g University of Chicago, Columbia Uni- versity, Graduate Study. 'X1923 i Dntc' appointed l l l l il it it ' 'Y H Y NM it ,t XM CHARLES ALBERT MANEY, M.Sc. H Professor of Physics University of Minnesota, A.B.g University of f , Chicago, M.Sc.g Graduate Study, University of Michigan, University of Kentucky. 45194-6 MERLE A. MCDONALD. M.S. in Ed. Athletic Director, Head Basketball Coach, As- sistant Football Coach Defiance College, B.S. in Ed.g Indiana University, M.S. in Ed.g Graduate Study, Ohio State Univer- sity. 491954 1 in MAX O. MCKITRICK. A.M. Head of Business Administration Wittenberg College, B.S. in Ed., Ohio State Uni- versity, A.M., Graduate Study, Ohio State Univer- 1 sity. N1952 'x L. WARD McREYNOLDS. A.M. , M., Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association 9. 'Q Defiance College, A.B.g University of Michigan, Q V 1 A.M.g Graduate Study, University of Michigan. Azu -U Columbia University. M1916 . -: :-: ix l U Q53?xfi.lV' i .' fit, 1 5 ' A is -6' , , . NATHAN B. NIELTZ. A.M. b Instructor of Cl1r'n1,istry and French University of Illinois. B.S.g University of Sor- bonne. A.M.g Graduate Study, Institute Pasteur. University of Brussels. 'K1947 RICHARD EARL OXLEY. M.S. Head of Art D1'partrn4'nt Ohio University, B.S. in Ed.g Ohio University, M.S. in Ed., Graduate Study, University of Dayton, Ringling School of Art. 951948 WDate appointed z U . 1 1 ,I W5 ' 4 at , . 9. X aa Q 1 RICHARD M. SMALL M.E. Head Football Coach Mia mi University, B.S.g University. Defiance JAYNE PHYLLIS TAYLOR, B.A. in Bus. Ed. Instructor of Business Education College. 961954 Montana State University, HAROLD B. WHITE Ph.D. College Minister and Professor of Religion Newton Theological Insti- tute, B.D.3 Hartford Theo- logical Seminary. S.T.M.g University of Massachu- setts. Ph.D.g Graduate Study, Brown University, Boston University. 991948 ' 3 iljiihtill HHHHN B.A. in Bus. Ed. 961954 MARIE B. WILLIAMS M.A. Director of Trowbridge Hall and Instructor of English College of Idahog Univer- sity of Chicago and Chi- cago Theological .Semi- nary, M.A. 491954 H it -' NN t M M ' H :JIUHWN H H H1 1: 1 P ERWIN J. URCH, Ph.D. Professor of History and Chairman of Division I Grove City College, A.B.g University of Chicago, A.M. Chicago Theological Seminary, B.D.g St. Louis University, Ph.D.g Gradu- ate Study, University of Pennsylvania, Washington University. +1947 HAROLD I. WENZINGER, M.D. College Physician University of Dayton, B.S.g University of Louisville, M.D. 461951 ELIZABETH BEARD WURST, A.B., B.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Defiance College, A.B., B.S.g Graduate Study, Uni- versity of Colorado, Wom- en's Medical College of Pennsylvania. 991944 Date: appointed 7 W X , -an I- EL.. I K 111 ,Q .gfjiisgzx . ! Q Q A 4' 7- xx 76a 2aw I 1' 0 . .1 6:1 ws' 5 as 1' 'W' af l will H w.. rg, is X 1 W, ,lmgafz 'Qt , ll H lwzfllififi l l X l wiser 1 1 N ll llsliflf ri. Y M-f1w.N33g 3594 HJ ,, Q l 1' su 1 CLAYTON BUTLER ,,,... .,,,,,,,,,.. T reasurer WILLIAM STEEL .,.... ....., P resident CLYDE TISDALE .,,.,.,, ,,..,. 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'iv -1.-'A Herbert Salsbury Monte SHUCICTS Hal Schall N ,, ,f i ,, 7 Paul ,Q Z 5 Shumaker L. 'v' 5,33 ' LQ.y' ' ee - ,,A. N ' t William ' if , ix Stephan . ' A M ' 'Y' iffvqu ,, .,,w J 1 : J Zz: 2 I xv kzig 1 W Robert Westerbeck Jack Yarian Th o mas Vitello ff ,,, N A .Las - -122 it .. .gm- Q '7 I f lv, - .T . 4 'vjY'4lKEf? 2- .1 '4, 5f1 'flf Semhfw fume Cl T fi fJf g4f'2 Sf-fl wl filfgl mm 'K iifsl wf 7- TH llll W 'I JAY 44, Nh: --Z- 'r f A 5 , 1...l'k:,,ja 746 ' Fwdact ow ii! -ssl Ba ' -we -ww A i . 'Q I E' .4 7 v ,xiii 1 ' . 4 H ' g A LX- d 'Z - -9. . '- an f' fl' y' X it -V ,.. . E Our Class of '55 was born September 12, 1951, when ninety-seven frosh assembled in Weston Hall to hear the new President, Kevin C. McCann, welcome us as new students. At our first class meeting we elected Jim Hass, President, Jim Wiencek, Vice Presi- dent, Arlene Butler, Treasurer, and Marilyn Coller, Secretary, as officers for our first year. Our Homecoming and May Day attendants were, respectively, Arlene Butler and Peggy Granger. On December 20 we held what has become an annual tradition-a semi-formal Christmas Dance. Music was furnished by Neil Len- inger's band and, after expenses, all of our proceeds went to the charity of the French Club Christmas Party. 38 eff . fish? ff. W. w 'I1If'. . 2.1. A college dance band, started by Marv Per- lin in the first semester, was later taken over by our classmate 4'Pete Willet. After its founder left, the band was composed of eight freshmen. Money was appropriated in the spring of '52 for the renovation of the old gymnasium in the basement of Weston Hall into a new recreation room. Almost every college student worked on the project and every freshman helped at some time or another. Our Sophomore year found us with a tro- phy awarded for the second place float in the Homecoming Parade. Peggy Granger reigned as our attendant that day. Later in the year Arlene Butler acted as our May Day Attend- ant. Our class of forty-five members elected Milo Culverson, President, Alton Broadhurst, Vice President, Helen Diller, Secretary, and Arlene Butler, Treasurer. An eventful day took place for fifteen of our classmates. They were among the forty students who had the honor and prestige of singing at Dwight D. Eisenhower's Inaugura- tion as the President of the United at Wash- ington, D. C., on January 20, 1953. Coming into our eventful Junior year, we elected Culver Knollman, President, .lanice Heineking, Vice President, and Arlene But- ler, Secretary-Treasurer. President Eisen- hower returned the compliment our choir rendered the year before by coming to our college this year and laying the cornerstone of the Anthony Wayne Library, bringing all Defiance high national acclaim. With all thirty-three of our classmates working together, we became one of the top organizations of the year. Again, as in our Freshman year, we started an activity on campus that has never been held here Q as far as your historian knowsj, the Junior-Senior Prom. it V . 'I vial' If ' -lll 1-L .Vq A f 4 .1.?a....-fi.. -,ef Crib, I, -,Y p Q Hluinf P . V V 1 g,- , 4 Qf 1- Wt'-1 1.'.l5u':-JY ' A Q-,LA.a......-.--. A P , KW? J T ' I ,Q-:i15'T7 Y M 'xi -R 'IRI-1 Q I -. --'-- :.'::: gt -': ' ,N 1'-L. .Pu -8- X 114 l :'i X' - 3 ,, ggi f . N ' '-Tw! A O ' I v' , L, V ff. W f x J' . , , X H J -it rf .i I I 'SL l r I I Q r j. .lj ,ff V ,, ,J-aE4.Q i' lb U l. A l I l ' tilt - :fl I JW 6 W V i F . Cf., V: g55.?:a2h,:, 3 1 it V 'A I . With a very small treasury we put on the Nfl K 1 il 3' biggest and most beautiful dance since 1947, 1 t Q A ff ' and came out in the black. Kenneth Weil's - 1 ' L' ' band, which furnished the music, stated that, .l . ig though they had played at many large schools, we had the best decorated dance that they had ever seen. With the theme, Showboat, Sen- ,:,,:W,,Y,4,l M33 ' , iors came in with their free tickets to find fish V. if 5 nets, pennants, portholes, and all the para- l xi up li V, phernalia familiar to yachts and cruisers. We Xi hope that this will be another traditional class function carried on every year by the Juniors for the Seniors. In our Senior year, Clark Hicks was our President, Don Shaw our Vice President, Janice Heineking our Secretary, and Evadne Hopkins our Treasurer. Janice Heineking represented the Senior Class as our Homecoming Attendant. We bought class rings for the first time in several years. A few parties and unique ac- tivities were exercised to raise funds for our monetary gift to the college. Milton Eisen- hower, President of Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, and brother to President of the United States, dedicated the completed Anthony Wayne Library in American Studies, late in April, again putting the nation's eye on De- fiance College. 5.35, it 12 4. Our Senior Class Day proved to be another unexpected highlight of the year. With our co-editors of the Oraculum, Virgil Shepard and Alton Broadhurst, we have tried to have one of the most unique senior sections that has yet been attained. June 5, 1955, was a sad day for all. We, the infants of ,51, grew up enough to leave our beloved college to go out into the world to test our new knowledge. Until our first big reunion in '65, we, the Class of '55, leave our Alma Mater, but her spirit and memory will remain with us always, June 5, 1955 W Class Historian J , 1 1-- M . 0 0 .. UQ. I Ii' ff , E M, f' W- I W R E' I ' 'im ' - V LJZWWV QW' e:?VFi,?f5gg1,,, V wikis 4 4 .f L H W wr -! - U Q -wg , '- Qu:-I' glgiln , , I kv Sv' y. -S- Q 1 4 ff ' ga Ph P X 13 5 ' .K .pw i 'F' CLARKE HICKS-President JANICE HEINEKING, Secretary DONALD SHAW, Vice President EVADNE HOPKINS, Treasurer DR. ALTON KURTZ, Advisor 'iz EUGENE R. ANDREWS Defiance, Ohio 6IEug93 A.B. PLANS: College Prof French Club Vice President 54, Golf Team Captain 53: Newman Club Treas- urer 52, Vice President 53, Student Council 53, 54: Who's Who Among Stu- dents ln American Universities and Col- leges 55. MARY ANN CLEMENS Florida, Ohio i'Clem B.S. in Ed. PLANS: Teaching Home Economics Club 55, Vice President 53, Secretary 54: Newman Club 53, 54, 55: Student Council 54: WHA 53, 55. ' ' SD 'UW 'Al 1 lr f l . I r l f ux . tv' 5 I D -rf 1 'V -.JV 'T'-Q' RAE ANDREWS Florida, Ohio B.S. El. Ed. PLANS: Teaching Independent Club 53, 55, Vice President 53, Protestant Fellowship 553 Purple Masque 55: YWCA 53. ALTON W. BROADHURST Somerset, Massachusetts' HAI!! A.B., B.S. in Ed. PLANS: Armed Forces Sophomore Class Vice President 53, Col- lege Band 53, 54: College Choir 52, 53, 543 French Club 52, 53, 54, 55: Inde- pendent Club 52, 53, 55, Secretary-Treas urer 543 Oraculum 53, 54-, Co-Editor 555 Sisson Dorm Council 52, 53: Student Council 55, Treasurer 54: Whois Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges 55. DONALD J. DETERS Hamlet, Ohio Lefty B.S. in Ed. PLANS: Teaching Cheerleader 54, College Choir 54, Presi- dent 55: Newman Club Secretary 54, Vice President 553 Oraculum 54-g Purple Masque 54, 55: Student Council 55: Who's Who Among Students In American Uni- versities and Colleges 55. ' 1 lu s DONALD EUGENE ENGEL Defiance, Ohio Don B.S. in Ed. PLANS: Engineering Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity 54. 55 Basketball 53, 54: Chemistry Club 53, 54 Independent Club 52, 53. PHYLLIS ANN ERNEY Wauseon, Ohio Flip A.B. in Music PLANS: Marriage Alpha Psi Omega Secretary-Treasurer 54 55: Choir 52. 53, 54, Secretary-Treasurer 55: Gamma Omega Kappa 52, 53, Presi- dent 54, 55: Greek Letter Council 53. 54, 55: May Queen Attendant 545 Panhellenic Council 55: Purple Masque 53, 54, 55: Student Council 54, 55: Trowbridge Hall Dormitory Council 53, 54. ROGER E. GODDARD Grover Hill, Ohio .,R0g,, BS. in Ed. PLANS: Teaching Independent Club 55. 42 a ...l... ir A z. ff ,if l , A. ,, t ' lf, q - DOUGLAS RAY ERMAN Defiance, Ohio Whitey B.S. in Bus. Ad. PLANS: Personnel Work Sigma Nu Tau Fraternity 54, President 55 EARL HEDGES Auburn, lncliana BS. in El. Ed. PLANS: Teaching I JANICE MIRIAM HEINEKING Shelby, Ohio cs-,ann B.S. in Music PLANS: Teaching Beta Sigma Sorority 53, 54, President 55g Dorm Council 55g College Choir 53, 55, Secretary-Treasurer 54, Piano Soloist 54, Accompanist 55g French Club 53, 54, 553 Greek Letter Council 553 Homecoming Attendant 54, 55g Class President 54, Sec- retary 553 Protestant Fellowship 54g YWCA 53. EVADNE RUTH HOPKINS Edgerton, Ohio :sH0ppievv B.S. in El. Ed. PLANS: Teaching Beta Sigma Sorority 53, 54, 55g College Choir 53, 54, 554 Creek Letter Council 555 Home Economics Club 554 Oraculum 553 Protestant Fellowship 53, 54g Purple Masque 53g Senior Class Treasurer 553 Tom-Tom 55g Trowbridge Dorm Council, Secretary-Treasurer 553 YWCA 53, 54, 55. i 'VT' J.. ,JX r L3-YP 9? DANIEL A. HELPHREY Utica. Ohio iEDan33 B.S. in Bus. Ad., B.S. in Ed. PLANS: Teaching College Choir 53, 54, Independent Club 52, 53, President 54, Vice President 55g Movie Projectionist 54, 55, Asst. 54, Pro- testant Fellowship 53g Radio Club 52g Student Council 53, 54, 55. CLARKE CONRAD HICKS Attlehoro, Massachusetts A.B. PLANS: Indefinite Alpha Gamma Upsilon 52, 53, 54, Presi- dent 55g Baseball Manager 54g Basketball Manager 52, Best Actor Award 54, Col- lege Choir 52, 53, 54, 55, Football Man- ager 52, French Club 55g Creek Letter Council 555 Pi Delta Pi 52, 54g Protestant Fellowship 52, 53, 54, 555 Purple Masque 52, 54, 55, President 533 Senior Class President 55g Sisson Dorm Council 55, Student Activities Committee 553 Stu- dent Council 53, 55g Varsity D 55. GLORIA ANN HUDDLE Greenville, Ohio Butch B.S. in El. Ed. PLANS: Teaching Activities Committee 53, 54-g College Band 53, 54g College Choir 54, 55g College Church Choir 53g Beta Sigma Sorority 54, 55, President 54, Greek Letter Coun: cil 54g Purple Masque 53g Student Coun- cil 53, 55, WRA 53, 54, 555 YWCA 53, 54, Vice President 55. L-Q4' l BERNIC12 HAUAWALT KAMMEYER Farmer. Ohio Bernie B.S. in El. Ed. PLANS: Teaching JAMES E. LUALLEN Perrysburg. Ohio Louie B.S. in Ed. PLANS: Coaching Football 52. 53, 54g Kappa Sigma Kappa 55g Oraculum 55g Track 53g Varsity DH 53, 54. 55. CHARLES WARREN MOWERY Lyons, Ohio CharZie', B.S. in Ed. PLANS: Coaching Basketball 52, 53. 54. 55g Varsity D 52, 53. 54, 55. 44 l i WADE LAMAR LETTS Angola, Indiana PLANS: Linguist French Club 52, 53, 54, 55g Independel Club 55, Protestant Fellowship 54. JAMES HENRY O,BRIEN, JR. Brockton, Massachusetts njimn A.B. PLANS: Ministry Alpha Psi Omega 54, Vice President 55g Band Librarian 53, 54g Chairman of Chapel Committee 553 Chemistry Club 535 College Choir 53, 54g Librarian 559 Co-Chairman of USF 53g French Club 53, 54, 55g Freshman Class President and Vice President 535 Creek Letter Council 54, 55g Pi Delta Pi 54, 553 Protestant Fellowship 55, Vice President 53, Presi- dent 54g Purple Masque 53, 543 Student Council 53g Sisson Dorm Council Chap- lain 54. Lois ANN POND Latty, Ohio 'aloe-V B.S. in El. Ed. PLANS: Teaching Beta Sigma Sorority 53, 55, Secretary 54, College Choir 53, 549 Home Economics Club 553 Protestant Fellowship 54. 55g Purple Masque 53, Tom-Tom 55, WRA 53, 55, Vice President 543 YWCA 53. 54, 55. JERRRY DALE RENSBERGER North Webster. Indiana nYlllx'0I1U BS. in Ed. PLANS: Teaching Basketball Manager 55g lnrlependent Club 53, 54, 55, Oraculum 553 Protestant Fel- lowship 54, 55g Purple Masque 535 Radio Club 53, Student Council 55, Tom-Tom. Editor 55. fax saw , , ... A. Q. t ' ' ' X ' .Rs 1 . .fr 3 , Z.. iff? ....-i.lLr 1 QW l Z' WILLARD S. RABERT, JR. Binghamton, New York Willie A.B, PLANS: Ministry Chemistry Club 52: College Choir 52, 53, 54, 553 College Dance Band 52, 533 Foot- ball 54-g French Club 53, 54, President 55g Independent Club 52, 53, 54, 55, Oracu- lum 54, 553 Pi Delta Pi 52, 53, 54, 55: Protestant Fellowship 52, 53, 54, Vice President 55g Student Council 55g Varsity D 54. RUSSELL JAMES RAUS Cleveland, Ohio R1zss,' BS. PLANS: Dentistry Alpha Gamma Upsilon 53, 54. 55: Chem- istry 53g French Club 53, 54, 553 New- man Club 53, 54. DONALD WAYNE SHAW Van Wert, Ohio Pork BS. in lius. Ad. PLANS: Teaching Baseball 543 Basketball 54, 553 Sisson Dorm Council, Secretary-Treasurer 553 Senior Class Vice President 54, Student Council 54g Varsity D 54. 55. , ku-M' -Z-. l 1, BERNARD LEE SHOCK W , .le-well, Ohio 6, L -ww Bim', FM BS. in Bus. Ad. M PLANS: Inclefinitv I -,, f Baseball 52, 53, 54, 55, Basketball 52, 53, l if 54, 55: Alpha Gamma Upsilon 53, 54, 55. VIRGIL C. SHEPARD West Manrzhvstrfr, Ohio Sam', A.I3., BS. in Bus, Arl. PLANS: Law - Colh-gui Band 53, 54, French Club 52, 53. 54, 55, lnrh-pc-ndr-nl Cluh 54, 55, Secre- tary 52, Editor of ln4II:pf-nclvnt Pamphlet 52, Prcrsirh-nl 53, Assistant Movie Projec- tionisl 55, Oraculum 52. 53, C0-Editor 55, VON M. SMITH Tom-'l'onI Pm-try Contributor 52, 53, 54, Fay:-ltr, Ohio 55, National Pos-try Association, Annual Coll:-go Anthology 55, Pi Della Pi 551 K'Sn1izzy Protm-slant l I-llowship 53, 54, Stud:-nt F BS. in El. Ed. Counrzil 54, 55, USF 52, Who! Who PLANS' Tpachinn Among Slucla-nts ln Ami-rican Univerrsi- I I d Cl ligg V4 5:1 0 -I lim 55. Ti, wqgg? A, M Q ncerpcn Lnl ui J: ..I, raru um , Y!! liuslnf-se-I Managf-r 55, lrotostant Follow ', i ' ship 53, 54, 55, Radio Workshop 55. N -A y ,-,,, W W N - -.---A ADRIAN WILLIAM KISOR WI-llslon, Uhio Bb. In FAI. PLANS: 'llc-aching 1-11' gn-ggi W .l RICIIARIJ CLARENCE THOMPSON llrainlru-I-, Massacllusrrtts ' lJir'kl' A.lS. PLANS: AIIAISIW lnch-pm-n1l4:nl Club 53, 54, l're'sidI'nt 559 l'i Holla Pi 54, 55. EXTRA BUSY WW' M o Za X I f SENIORS '-'Su X fi I, ft i L X it DOROTHY SARGE BUSTEED VICTORIA CATHERINE PORTMAN 'E v o ' kv? Cecil. Oliin yt? 'Y' Fayette, Oliio E ' 0 BS. in El. Ed. Tof1ie,' ' Photo not U . . ANQIALID PLANS: TL-aclnng Vfv. BS. In El, Ed. Photo not PLANS: TI-ACIIIAQ ,4...ff,.M, K Too Eusv MARY ELLEN DOUD I Ncy, Ohio BS. in Emi. PLANS: Commercial Tm-acliing l.. .gs f . !fN0 f PHOTO AVAILABLE Qismwtwmeaece PAUL FREDERICK LADD Q Saco. Maine 4- Y I 6' Whale J'v , BS. in Ed. Photo not PLANS: Teaching AVAIILAIBLE Athletic Trainvr 52, 53, 54, 55Q. Clioir 52. 53, 54, 553 Sturlvnt Council 54. 55, Vic:- Prvsicliint 54, Prvsiclcnl 55g Varsity D 55. JAMES JOHN PURVIANCE Fort Waynv, Indiana Jim BS. in El. Ed. PLANS: Coaching Varsity D 52. 55. Captain 52. N 4 M Sgiifiiioit ., vi wi DAVID LYNN LEADERS AUGUST HARMON SCIIACKOW N0 ef, Lui. llI'fizlm'c'. flliio Defiflncc-' Qllio 5 , if Dave' f'l HU? lffglo li- T ,,,, 14.5. in Ixus. Ad. Mt. qi iwifudk PLANS: Isugim-St PLANS: 'I'.ACIIin,4 I Frvncli Cluli 53, 543 lmlf-pf-nrlc-nt Club Crvvk La-ltvr Counvil 54-, Vim- l'rI'siIl0nt 52g Sigma Nu Tau 553 Varsity D 53. 54: Sigiltta Nu Tall 52. 53. 54, 55, Prvsi- 54. clent 543 Sturlvnt Council 54 47 I VIRGIL 'Wim- .Ng 7041 1 M., nv- I L. f ,ft SHEPARD .5 111' WK. JANICE f- X f 1 7 'J u w W mga-ws . ,,,'E?1-iw-5 -all 5-f A - ,Q '4 ' - -:im , . 'fl , WM 2' W iq, My ,F K5 W , N msgs' wi 5, if X . --, : 'Xe' ull' Zi TT' XA! iii: , rw- w H 51 ,.i:j,,, ' s -N J N, sl H uesgsl Www! gf. :J - 1 15ffw.,,,, 5 ' .mn , -1, Qgssff? , -- af 2,91 ,. HEINEKING 12 fl . ,,.,5,, , f :NU ' Hai? N H s H H mv 411: P' we Wu 1 ALTON BROADHURST lm, - 0 . :r ' X F311 .-.qv I Q Qseifcgas A' Moms? Q 233212 CLASS ,vp PROPHECY Q i avewda '- tiehffaiaus Q at 9 i l 5 J' 'W I if Ak wwe: P Elf- . 5 'E Q U zu. if Wx While standing at the entrance to the D. C. Stadium, waiting for the football game to begin between the un- defeated Defiance Yellow Jackets, coached by Tiger Will Rabert, and the coastis San Francisco State Teach- ers College, we were very much excited to see and hear of so many former classmates after twenty years of separation. Our former president, Clarke Hicks, collegi- ately known for his mattress testing ability, is still test- ing for Cutie Mattress Co. Eugene Andrews, former senator from Ohio, is up for the Chief Justice vacancy in the U. S. Supreme Court. Mary Ann Clemens is in partnership with Christian Doir, famous dress designer of Paris, France. They say that Don Deters, chopsticks and all, has taken Victor Borgi's TV spot using the grand piano D. C. honored him with last year. Don Engel is now President of the Dupont Research Lab in Timbuktu, Africa. Presently he is embarking on his favorite study-The Missing Link Theory. Rae Andrews recently had her latest article published in the Atlantic Monthly. She is planning to publish a novel very soon. General Alton Wayne Broadhurst, who has his hands full teaching Psychological Warfare at West Point, could not make the game today. Rumor has it that Russ Raus is steadily becoming world famous for his muscle build- ing courses, shoving Atlas far into the past. Jim Luallen, world famous Nuclear Physicist, just telegraphed from the Sorbonne his regards and announced a stupendous discovery: He just split the atom. Jim O'Brien, now a head chef at Locobers in Boston, was called back to D. C. to make all dinner arrangements for the nationally famous Varsity D. Banquet. They say his Boston baked beans are the greatest dish ever to hit D. C. Tech, and his lobster stew-mmmm. Gloria Huddle is Supervisor of Elementary Education at Defiance College. A former graduate and friend, Prof. 45 . . -ff 537 , ex- V ' ll 0 , Q - A3 g:,fi56'ifi I ffl' lf' ' il Q' I if ' I . x XL Xl X-1 JZ' x ,- -f ag, X f T . 14 ' ' i i, fgg menu P J 5 X I4 'ffl' i if ' ' f -ji! 50 , 1 l pf ik l I' '- C 1 y 1 H fl . A XS g X133 Robert Crossland Ph.D. is her cohort. Virgil 'Poen Shepard now living in England has been awarded the title Poet Laureate by the British crown for his newest original poem Little Bo Peep. Don Shaw, better known as uPork, is now Vice President of the Swift Meat Packing Company in charge of the beef Q , MEL ..? K Ns. t ff fr'- fi fp vi 5 r'.'1'.'ff ei Sr 4. ,- 4? .ss 1 l Sl 3 It Em u Il A I L ,.- section for the total division of the U. S. That silent soft-spoken undercoverman, Detective Daniel c'Sherlock,' Helphrey, has taken J. Edgar Hoover's position. Dan works the night beats exclusively he tells us. Lois Pond is coaching her nationally famous girls' basketball team, 'cPond's Panthers. The girls are in perfect playing form, the papers say. Von Smith has been voted top 'cDisc Jockey in the U. S. by his H00 Shooley Dooleyi' fan club. Smitty operates his network and club from Sisson. International playboy, Jim Purviance is now pursuing the heiress Bobo Rockerfeller. What least at- tracts him is her financial status, he claims. But, says he, it is nice to have money. Roger Goddard has just signed a contract as head architect of the new girls' dormitory at D. C. Rumors are that he was granted store space as a compensation. Phyllis Erney, vivacious as ever, will solo the '4Star Spangled Banner at todayis opening. She is currently starring in light opera at the Met. Jerry Rensberger is at present the crusading editor of the New York Times. Down with 7-Upi' is his motto. A cable just received from Tibet states that Mis- sionary Bim Shock, unable to come today, has estab- lished the first Christian Church in that remote part of Tibet. Seems Jewel time which Birn was going by, is always six weeks late and he misses everything. Evadne Hopkins, Australian Kangaroo Ranch heiress, is leaving the states for her new home next Week. The excitement really has her hopping. The Honorable Douglas Erman's famous house filibuster of the Ayersville Tea Act, again C23 fav? F K 'Vu f, 3, .fi iviii' ,noi wl ef' Ei, X f if f I . 'N gif . We z it 0' tx , 0' ll' l x 1 V Ph-. ,I A l ' vt 'X 51 f 3 lr D X 1 gl . . . . j i . has our olitlcan m the ublic e e. -. V P P Y A 1 ' Janice Heineking and Paul Ladd, married shortly after F - graduation, have originated the World's first and only P M Q baby whale farm on the rock bound coast of Maine- N fi 6 .y is 506 Z 5 l l x, 7- f f lil-10 A if gi xlvs., f an accomplishment far beyond our utmost imagination. Dr. Mowery-for short, Charles-has recently joined the D. C. Faculty as marriage counselor. The Mowerys are experts on the subject, you knowg they have twelve boys-two basketball teams with a sub for each. Dave Leaders, one of the top foreign car designers, has just produced the '7DeeSee -fastest of the new automobile designs. Richard Thompson is completing Billy Grahamis work. Dot Busteed, principal of the new Hicksville grade school, has brought all her pupils along today- all ten of them. Miss Mary Ellen Doud, a secretary at the U. N. building in New York City, is advocating throughout the world that the esculators las they simply shatter her nervesl, be completely removed from this old building. Bernice Kaymeyer is teaching music theory at Brunersburg University-our large sister college. Wade Letts is a linguist for the '4Voice of America. When he says you don't know what youire talking about, he means it. Victoria Portman made her debut in Carnegie Hall last August accompanied by Kathryn Stephens. General Motors Foundry President, August Sheckow, last to show up today, tells us he plans to build, as a momento to our reunion today, a new in- dustrial science building. We are anticipating, he says, to soon become one of the top schools of the nation. Since we donlt want to miss the pre-game performance of the sensational 145 piece marching band of Defiance College, we had best delay further reminiscing until the post-game festivities held here at our now stadium. See you after the final whistle blows everyone. Q fa f re.-a k! 2? - J 53 . . 1--7-M - g. -,1-, ' - - A 1 ef ' Q, 41- p 4 t ' 4 ' S. Y' l X , , in xx HH Q of '4 ff X ' xxx v X I, X Ig' EP! A :55 .55 ga .gi ,- 5 51 ' s ill. 'af gp f -'s. t K I C 9 0 NL ,!'F3iTii , - ' Y-, - 4 ' - -4 , 1. 1 ,, . , -,f - , . Rf T-giiiiw-finnish: 5 i j- 2- f K ,EE -E- siiingls. ' SN 77' U 'wiiiiiwifi' 23' ' amz? -'11 ...gl 5-5. , , X f-4-g Illlllnnunl nlngggmgg, ,g ,,,,,,,,,, ., ,,... :A.:::! 'HBE' 5'l'i'PF3-' If ' f :il-T-SZ. 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Second row: Herbert Salsbury, Clarke Hicks, Robert Chapman, Charles Barger, Russell Raus, Alton Broadhurst. Third row: Phyllis Erney, Janice Heineking, Jackie Dow, Frances Ringger, Frieda Huth, Merilan Tuttle, Claire Hootman, Paulann Porter, Gloria Huddle. At the head of all organizations as their Laddg Vice President, Bill Stephang Secre- representative governing body, stood the Stu- tary, Frieda Huthg and Treasurer, Ray Hook. dent Council, ably led by President, Paul I H The council-as a body-set up and carried through, the freshman fall orien- tation program, giving frosh city tours, informal mixers, general campus infor- mation, and three days of good whole- some fun. They ably set up the whole of the Homecoming Program-including the receiving of President Eisenhower's birthday flagg the decorating of all the college, town, and football fields in decorative purple and goldg and the supervising of the choosing and crown- ing of the Homecoming queen. Our third annual barbeque of ulVlr. Defiance was again carried on in traditional western form under the guidance of the council. Left zo right: Willarcl Rabi-rt Frieda I-Iuth Paul Ladd Phyllis Ernc-y Virgil Shepard D In the way of legislation, the council made headway in leaps and bounds. An eleven o'clock free period in the morn- ing was granted for groups to meet. New laws of bi-weekly meetings were estab- lished. Student Council enlivened itself by considering four absences a with- drawal from the group. An antiquated constitution was re- placed by a modern and more flexible document. As a way of eliminating much irrelevant material, the inner council- with only powers of discussion-was chosen to act as a form of student senate. A really 6'live the l954-55 school year. Council existed in Awe 2 I 0 7 6 First row: M a r i l y n Dirr. Merilan Tuttle, Twila Riffvll. Paularm Porter. Second row: Mrs. Clara H ow e, B r e t a Johnson, Sue Sllockey, Rose Tim- mcrman, M a r i 1 y l'l Mansfield. First of the 'LGreeks, alphabet-wise 011 campus, the NDelts have as their aims proper college spirit, high scholas- tic standards, deep friendship, and h i g h e r ethical responsihility-cstalr lished hy the first of their group in 1924. Leading the Dells this year toward the fulfillment of their goals, were Twila Riffell as l'resident, Paulann Porter as Vice President, lVlerilan Tut- tle as Secretary, and Marilyn Dirr as Treasurer. Mrs. Clara Howe acted as Advisor. Early in the first semester, the present group of girls planned and held hoth rush and pledge parties. Their annual formal initiation was held in November. Other activities included decorating for Homecoming, an alumnae hreakfast, the spring banquet, and farewell picnic. Beta Sigma, this year, was led by Janice Heineking, President. Assisting her were Frieda Huth, Vice President, lVlarilyn Kunesh, Secretary, and Joyce Glick, Treasurer. A social sorority, the 44Beta,s gave many outstanding things to brighten col- lege days in '54--'55, With their Squeeze Northerni' float, they edged out the three-year first-place winner-the Inde- pendents. Other annual activities in- cluded their informal rush and pledge parties, a Christmas party at Mrs. Rich- ard Smallas, a St. Pat's dance at Ka-See's in Toledo, an alumni breakfast, and the May Strawberry Festival. ,s -.-. ISM -W I . kd ,X K . :-...- ,K .,,. I,,,.,.N Q nt i Q ,Q , L. First row: Marilyn Kunc-sh. Janice Heine- king, F r i e cl a Hutll. Joyce Glick. Scrolzzl raw: Franccs Riuggm-r, Rose Mary Horr. Vca ,Io Smith, llnrollly Bra-- iningvr. Ilia Kretzer. Tlzlfrzl row: C l o ri a Hunldlv, Lois Pond, Evadne Hopkins. The HDevils', this year were much in evidence in 1954+-55-especially during Hell Week-when green horns pro- truded mockingly from the heads of their pledges. Their activities consisted of rush and pledge parties, cookie and other baked goods sales, and good time parties. Phyllis Erney, Alice Hutchins, Madi- lyn Parker, and Barbara Beatty served as President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, respectively. First row: Mrs. Dorothy Link, Ann Walls-, Sully llayson, Catlin-rinv Nash, Carol Amlrcws, Dorothy Fog:-l, ,loan Dicmcr, Phyllis H4-nay. Sc'1'm1.1Z row: llc-tty Kurcli, Uvssiu Dill, .lackin- Dow, Phyllis Firm-y, Maflilyn Parker, llvrnarlvm- Spillis, Carolyn liivrlc-rstvcll. Kay Bfillw- F zrst row: Twila Riffell Phyllis Erney Janice Heineking wi .1 Star organization of the sororities is the Pan-Hellenic Council, which was re- vived on this campus from its position in former years as governing body of all Greek societies, to co-ordinator of sororities only. This organization is made up of representatives of all the sororities-each sharing equally the re- sponsibility of leadership. As is stated in the constitution of the Pan-Hellenic Council, their aim and ,, s Second row: Frieda Huth purpose is to unite and further the activities of all under their jurisdiction, to contribute constructively to the social and academic life of Defiance College, to promote college spirit, to develop college friendships, and to instill a sense of individual ethical responsibility. In addition to regular meetings to co- ordinate activities, the council had several teas. Paulann Porter First row: Mr. Nathan Third row: Lawrence Meltz Blush Russel Charles Raus Barger Donald Harold Engel Bok Second row: Daniel Ronald Weidenhamer Krueger Clarke Hicks I zalewuli Alpha Gamma Upsilon, a national so- cial fraternity on campus, was organized on the Defiance College campus in 1949. In keeping with its general purpose of providing the campus with a social fraternity to add to the general college atmosphere, the A.C.U.'s7' had rush and pledge parties and carried on their annual Sweetheart Dance in connection with the Ga-mma Omega Kappa Sorority. Many parties were held throughout the year, and the main project of renovating the college tennis courts, was carried off in traditional A.G.U. style. Probably the most advised group on campus, the fraternity had as its faculty advisors lVlr. Nathan Meltz, lVlr. Hobart Adams, and lVlr. Robert Boehm. Its of- ficers numbered Cene Bok, Presidentg Charles Barger, Vice Presidentg Dan Vlfeidenhamer, Secretaryg and Lawrence Blush, Treasurer. First row: Clifford Nitschke, Phyllis Erney, Mrs. Dorothy Link. Second row: James O'Brien. elf!! Alpha Psi Omega, D. Cfs national honorary fraternity, accepted eight peo- ple into their organization in '55. These pledges were Donald Asman, Herbert Salisbury, Irene Engle, Clarke Hicks, Lewis Cloud, Vea ,lo Smith, Madelyn Parker, and Bernadette Spillis. These new people were accepted on the basis of their Work in Purple Masque either as an actor or back stage worker. Most of these people Were chosen for their work in The Hasty Heart-given at the ,-44344 pad 0 I famfezmllq end of the '54 school year. Others were picked for their religious play produc- tions and their one-act play staging ability. Clifford Nitschke w a s President, James O'Brien, Vice President, Phyllis Erney, Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Doro- thy Link acted as Advisor. The groups' one activity was staging uDust of the Road. 'lt' if ff? '17 Kappa came K fmfzfefmclz' ,mcg 525' First row: Noel Underwood, Lester Nagel, Clyde Tisdale, Wally Zverina. Second row: Howard Meyer, Ronald Rollins, Raymond Hook, Herbert Salsbury, Edward Hook, Jack Harris, Harvey Johnson, John Winters. Third row: James Owen, Carl Snyder, George Kessler, James Luallen, Eddie Beckett, William Steel, James Rice, Philip Breno, George Stockman, Thomas Biggs, Mr. McDonald. The Kappa's, with a Defiance College history dating hack into the 19th cen- tury, was reinstated this year, with over twenty members, as an active and really alive fraternity on campus. James Owens, delegated hy the national offices of the fraternity, was responsible for the renovation. With the rush party in the Hickory Hut-to which all college men who be- longed to no social organization were invited-J im started the boys out on the right foot in accomplishing the organiza- tion's aim of gathering together a group of like-minded men in a healthy and sociable atmosphere. A pledge party and other meetings were held in down- town Defiance throughout the year. Coach lVlerle McDonald served as Advisor. Jim Owens was President, Ron- nie Rollins, Vice President, Jack Har- ris, Secretary, and Howard Meyers, Treasurer. F62 a ' The Pi Delta Pi was reorganized this fall after being inactive for the past two years. lVlembership in Pi Delta Pi is limited to those students who are pre- paring for a full time Christian vocation with honorary membership granted to ministers on the college staff. The purposes of the organization are to promote interest in Christian voca- tions, to be of service to the college and community, and to provide opportuni- ties to help fellow members in methods of conducting special services. Their ac- tivities have been limited to regular meetings which include devotions, busi- ness, and discussions of special services led by various persons of the commu- nity. Officers of the group for the '55 school year were Warren Braden, Presi- dents, George Font, Vice President, Dana Welch, Secretary-Treasurerg and Rev. Gerald Mallot, Advisor. Honorary mem- bers were Dr. Harold White, Rev. Charles Erickson, Rev. William Wil- liams, and Rev. Russel McCullough. First row: Claire Hootman, Mr. Mallot, Caroline Gray. Second row: Donald Asman, Virgil Shepard, James O'Brien, Vernon Jones, Willard Rabert. Sofft 1 1' .1 ,C X 13-,. 2'A .1 - ,V A i 77 I .:,?,,,f,,,. : -'-- .. 39,58 -ii.-.-.--:h-q,f,t,,,:: ..,,,. -L I A, gainful- P ss H fezzefv The Greek Letter Council, last of all '4Greek,' societies, hut first in the co- ordinating and conducting of the :frater- nities and sororities which are united under it, has as its main function the establishment and maintenance of rules and regulations for conducting rushing and pledging. lt is banned together, too, for the betterment of relations between the Greek organizations and campus, and the total campus in relation to the town. Regardless of the fact that only one male was shown, the group does repre- sent all fraternities. First row: Phyllis Erney, Bernadette Spillis, Janice He-ineking. Second row: Evaclne Hopkins, Caroline Gray, Twila Riffell, Marilyn Mansfield, James O'Brien. tt' 1: '., l af 44. V, , , ,-V ...3 an-ma i 1 li First row: Jo Ann Hardesty, Deanna Lloyd, Claire Hootman. Second row: Wade Letts, Marilyn Von Deylon, Rae Andrews, Willard Rabert. Third row: Virgil Shepard, Alton Broadhurst. The Defiance College Independent Club-bonded six years ago-has for its purposes: to promote better feeling between the people of the college and the cityg to encourage, train, and re- ward socially responsible leaders, to promote tolerance and good will be- tween all groups, races, and creedsg and to create good feeling among unorgan- ized students. The club is affiliated with the National Independent Students' Association. Some of the club's activities for this year Were: the painting of the fountain, flagpole, and signs for homecorningg a mixer and dance held in the fallg the annual card party and tournament, and the annual banquet held in the spring for the members. The officers are elected to serve from January to January. The officers elected this year were: Deanna Lloyd, Presi- dentg JoAnn Hardesty, Secretary-Treas- urer. The club had an active member- ship of around eighteen. Mr. Charles Maney is the Advisor. The Trowbridge Dormitory Council is the governing body over the forty residents of the hall. In September a new curfew hour system was set up in 3 XQXJ I yr' First row: Mrs. Marie Williams, Marilyn Kunesh, Frances Ringger, Evadne Hopkins. Second row: Carolyn Biedersteclt, Twila Riffell, Ann Wade, Janice Heineking. which each girl was given four late permits a semester. A fire drill and quiet hour system were put into effect. As a first semester project, the girls cleaned the dormitory themselves, and through these efforts obtained a new washer and drier. A steam iron was also 66 Ng purchased. Main social events included Open House October 23, and a Christ- mas Party December 15. If Officers for the year were: President, lVIarilyn Kuneshg. Vice President, Alice Hutchinsg Secretary-Treasurer, Evadne Hopkins, Social Chairman, F 1' a n c e s Ringger. Mrs. Marie Williams was the House-Mother. 77 together and purchased a new television set. New light fixtures and mirrors were the project at hand at the year's end. As an organization, the council, under all wg The dormitory council of Sisson Hall for the past year has been striving for the betterment of all students. 6' x ., 1 5. Quietness and cleanliness along with mass co-operation of both student gov- erning body and school administration, proved very worth while, One resident's father gave the dorm new drapes for the lobby. The men went , is 5 First row: Donald Shaw, Raymond Hook, Clyde Tisdale. Second row: Clarke Hicks, Anthony Farina, Thomas Vitello, Paul Yoder. Ray Hook, President, Don Shaw, Vice President, and Clyde Tisdale, Chaplain, had open house several times, two co-ed mixers, and a party for the whole cam- pus. s Beginning the year with a Weiner roast, followed by group discussions, spaghetti dinners, Communion break- fasts, a co-sponsored Wo1'ld University Service assembly, a pilgrimage to lVlaria Stein, Ohio, a Hobo Hop dance, and a Christmas party, the Newman Club en- deavored to fulfill the three main pur- poses of the organization-religious, cultural, and social. lts meetings were conducted in the annex club room, used 6014 in conjunction with the Purple Masque. The moderator for the organization this year, was Rev. Frederick Nietfeld, assistant pastor of Defiancels St. lVlary,s Catholic Church. Mrs. Elizabeth Wurst served as faculty advisor for the group, with the club offices being held by Bar- bara Beatty, President, Donald Deters, Vice President, Marilyn Kunesh, Sec- retary, and ,lack Washe1', Treasurer. First row: Marilyn Kunesh, Barbara Beatty, Donald Deters, ,lack Washer. Second row: James Hiler, Anthony Farina, Mrs. Wurst, Doris Clemens, Thomas Biggs. Third row: John Clemens, Russel Raus, Joseph Schenk, Daniel Weidenhamer. 39 V1 WFS First row: Marilyn Mansfield, Carolyn Cray, Ann Wade, Martha Strite. Second row: Carol Andrews, Rae Andrews, Claire Hootman, Marilyn Von Deylon. Breta Johnson. Third row: ,loan Diemer, Frieda Huth, Rose Mary Horr. Fourth row: Phyllis He-ncy, Louise Smith, Mrs. Marie Williams, Betty Karch, Deanna Lloyd. Fifth row: Wade Lctts, Charles Staley, James O'Brien, Clarke Hicks, Vernon Jones, Donald Asman, Willard Rabert. The Protestant Fellowship is an or- ganization which has as its purpose the joining together of all interested stu- dents in Christian fellowship. It at- tempts to show the relationship of the Christian faith to all college activities. The work of the Protestant Fellow- ship is carried on by three committees which represent three fields of Christian endeavor-Faith, Fellowship, and Ac- tion. These committees work both indi- vidually and in conjunction with one another in order to carry out the various activities of the group. This year the Fellowship sponsored many activities, both social and reli- gious, being in charge of the Thanks- giving, Christmas, and Easter assembly programs. Among the speakers at its regular meetings were lVlr. Lawrence Levy, who spoke on '4What is a 41 ew,? and lVlr. Glenn Bartoo, college secretary of the American Friends Service Com- mittee, who told of the work being done by that organization. Donald Asman was Presidentg Willa1'd Ra- bert, Vice President, Martha Strite, Secre- tary-Treasurerg a n d Mrs. lVlarie Williams, Advisor. ft QW tx 'Q fX'iZ,8s, EE, wel A NX ' XY Ni SVN 1 'awya V19 5 YQXKVJXX' goiexixa sr-'tl' The purpose of the Y.W.C.A. is to develop a Christian fellowship among the women students on campus. At the present time there are twenty-two ac- tive memhers with Vea Jo Smith, Presi- dent, Gloria Huddle, Vice President, Marilyn Mansfield, Treasurerg and Carol Andrews, Secretary. At the beginning of each school year, . YK X, 'S E if SL Tqq 'Ai ' GXOYVB' 596161 9139 9 0 ' N' V256 WN e55QjX.54'Q'l9eX'x0Q' fkqadvc , ei' .XM ' Qual yxvb' 9,60 dd! . .av- o -.5 Q,YX3 ' XX . S93 00156 ce S610 viokyk, swftW',,w1XQ,5 lol A, 035630 va ,if 'e ' xovxxe ,QA-55 Secoit mkagekgooa xlxoxys- X Wolf' wee WW x 96 196 .0 sw sw WL- sa .iawlagcee Qgovhvgts wtsow ui- K' o Big Sisters are assigned fr e s h m a n Women to help them acquaint themselves with campus life. The first event of the year was the Big-Little Sister picnic held at Kingsbury Park, In the spring the Little-Big Sister picnic was held. The two main events of this organiza- tion are the annual candlelighting serv- ices held each year on the Sunday pre- ceding Christmas' vacation, and May Day festivities, held the 30th of April with an open house, a tea, a coronation of the Queen, and a semi-formal dance. - X ow' N56 Yxvlwef wiihivl ixdfte' Eight years ago Mr. Nathan Meltz, present sponsor of the club, formed the group in order to bring together all stu- dents of the French language. This was done so that they might learn to speak the language more fluently. Since then, a keen sense of the need of the Defiance County Children's Home has enlarged their purpose. They now work to give the children a Christmas Party plus PICSCHTS. To put on this event, with Santa Claus and his bundles of surprise, the club has, as its one event of the year, a variety show-open to all the public. This year 'gThe Riveria Review pro- duced enough money to have the biggest Christmas party ever held for the chil- dren. Officers for the year were Willard Rabert, Presidentg Jackie Dow, Vice Presidentg Breta Johnson, Secretaryg Stir nfs: Johnsorozo: Air ,- ,,, , . N. Second r Wlllarll 212111811 fllphy Brent, Wow.. .lol abr-rl ja Haclmll and Grace Conomos, Treasurer. yzid, arm In N If cliff, D fe jwillg' RUS' row-.Jef Brac1l.n,0jl , WHIJFOW, Kay RT, pda sf-11 Haus ln Hulchi Btn Len! T Arne-tr, Lynolffs. i I-farva IIS, C lan, l I, Pl . . ly J arj F, ul, olmson lsgnyller Wleda Hutlp ' ana we afield, '- ICIJ, Hts, Ze n 11- TSA-as First row: Marilyn Von Deylon, Frances Ringger, Marilyn Mansfield, Martha Strite, Edward Hook, Frieda Huth, Rae Andrews, Rachelle Miller, Dorothy Breininger. Second row: Elizabeth Price, Bernadette Spillis, Sue Shockey, Joyce Click, Madilyn Parker, Elizabeth Lantow, Janet Lantow, Miss Helen Krug. Third row: Doris Clemens, Carolyn Hawkins, Louise Smith, Dorothy Fetter, John Bamonte, Rose Timmerman, Earl Hedges, Irene Ingle, Marilyn Dirr. Twenty-five college students, this year, engaged in the elementary student teaching course under the direction of Miss Helen Krug. Although this group is not an organization, it has as its pur- pose-through actual practice in teach- ing-to further the aims of education in the grade schools, to teach student teachers the values and attitudes of the profession, and to train teachers com- petent to go into the field. Many activities held in addition to teaching included attending the North- western District Teachers Meeting in Toledo, visiting various modern elemen- tary schools in western Ohio, and tour- ing Defiancels industries on B.I.E. day. Schools in which the teachers served were Defiance, Hicksville, and Stryker. O The Home Economics Club, formed Convention at Toledo University and the in 1952, has been a small but very ac- State Convention in Toledo. First row: Merilan Tuttle, Twila Riffell, Rose Mary Horr. Second row: Breta Johnson, Joyce Glick, Sue Shockey, Irene Ingle, Lois Pond, Evadne Hopkins, Marilyn Dirr. wv-r-e ,L ,,,...4f .619 I .ea 'N' Ai' N '--- . ' ' ii .1 - i'f4l,TEilQ1 -S--W: T with o t A if 1 ' o 1 f ' ,i -P 4- it tive organization. Its aims are to interest all who either intend to teach economics in schools or are interested from a prac- tical point of view. Members of the club have, this year, attended the Regional Home Economics The officers for this year were Twila Riffel, President, Merilan Tuttle, Vice President, and Rosemary Horr, Secre-A tary-Treasurer. The Advisor was Mrs. Gerald Mallott. , nn ll The Varsity HDU is an organization composed of athletes who have earned a major letter or two minor letters in any one sport offered at Defiance College. The club offers awards to members who have lived up to the standards, and have filled the basic requirements of the organization. This year, Varsity MD sponsored two all-campus affairs. Under the leadership of Ed Hook, dance committee chairman, the club put on its annual Homecoming Dance, and, with the aid of the dramatic class, presented a minstrel show. Varsity DM was also responsible for the election of Alice Hutchins, Home- coming Queen, and Paul Yoder, Athlete of the year. The officers for this year were Ho- ward Meyer, President, Ray Hook, Vice President, Herb Salsbury, Secretary, and Dick Harleman, Treasurer. Mr. Richard Small was faculty Advisor. First row: Kenneth Rollins, Noel Underwood, Edward Hook, Thomas Vilello, Donald Shaw, Lester Nagel, Ben Londeree. Second row: Roger Eicher, Ronald Rollins, Herbert Salsbury, Howard Meyer, Raymond Hook, Richard Harleman, John Winters, Mr. Small. Third raw: Sherwin Mandelhlatt, Robert Westerheck, Paul Yoder, Ronald Kruger, Thomas Biggs, Jim Luallen, George Stockman. Ny ,,.f , - is 'z iti f H ai :Q ' 'Yi' FIS, i'?1,.f f heefafeaqf ez Q g-,Q 4, ..! Clockwise, from top: Bernadette Spillis, Tony Farina, Kay Briggs, Alice Hutchins, Jackie Dow. Looking up in one of their traditional 'Lat the game stances, is the group of yell leaders that kept up the Varsity MDB and student spirits during the Jackets, '54-'55 sports parade. Chosen by the Varsity HD these five cheerers led both D. C.'s football and basketball rooters, at home and away, to the tune of UGO Team Cof, Score,7' uVarsity,,' and other calls. The one male of the team, Tony Fa- rina, added color for the girl rooters of Defiance by his traditional 4'Give Me a D yell, and his vibrant enthusiasm. Nostalgic memories recall pre-football game pep rallies at night in front of Wiestong the Torch Light pep rally with President Kevin McCann, the coaches and the captains giving inspiration to 5'Get out- therc. and fightvg the yells in assemblyg and the many thrilling, hoarse cheers at the games. ' 0 XJ - QS? ..-I First row: Joan Diemer, Frances Ringger, Joyce Glick, Bernadette Spillis, Illa Kretzer. Second row: Betty Karch, Breta Johnson, Merilan Tuttle, Frieda Huth, Sally Dayson, Marilyn Von Deylon, Ann Wade, Phyllis Hency. Third row: Martha Maddock, Lois Pond, Evadne Hopkins, Deanna Lloyd, Rose Mary Horr. The Women7s Recreational Associa- tion, an organization on the Defiance College campus, was formed in 1952. This year, interested girls and the wom- en's physical education instructor, Mrs. Thelma Gaeth, helped make it a co- operative, successful group. It fulfilled its purpose by stimulating competitive sports among the women at Defiance College. Every afternoon between four and five o'clock the girls played softball, badminton, volleyball, basketball. and bowling. Basketball games were played against teams from Ohio Northern University, Sherwood-Delaware, Ayersville, and De- fiance High School. W.R.A. officers for 1955 were: Presi- dent, Joyce Glick, Vice President, Fran- ces Ringgerg and Secretary-Treasurer, Bernadette Spillis. With a continued large organization under the inspired guidance of Mr. George Gerhard Arkebauer, the choir again represented the musical life of Defiance College on the campus, in our chapel and assemblies, in our commu- nity, and on tours throughout the tri- state area. The choir, with a deep sense of duty to their leader, voted not to go on tour this year, as various reasons prohibited precision performances. The Christmas concert was also cancelled this year. However, the choir performed once in assembly the first semester, and in Warr- seon, Oakwood, Groverhill, Dayton and Toledo the second semester. MR. GEORGE GERHARD ARKEBAUER Leaders of the group were: President, Don Detersg Vice President, Bill Stephang and Secretary-Treas urer, Phyllis Erney. First row.' Sally Dayson, Ann Wade, Mary Ann Clemens, Breta Johnson, Marilyn Mansfield, Marilyn Von Deylon, Dorothy Fogel, Barbara Beatty, Rachelle Miller, Catherine Nash. Second row: Phyllis Hency, Rose Mary Horr, Janice Heineking, Dessie Dill, Sandra Speidel, Alice Hutchins, Madilyn Parker, Carolyn Cray, Claire Hootman, Twila Riffell. Third row: Betty Karch, Paulann Porter, Deanna Lloyd, Gloria Huddle, Rose Timmerman, Evadne Hopkins, Phyllis Erney, Carol Andrews, Frieda Huth, Jackie Dow, Louise Smith. Fourth row: Clayton Butler, Jack Washer, Dana McClure, Bill Stephan, James O'Brien, Paul Fisher, Donald Deters, Norvin Mans- field, John Hutchins. 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DAN WEIDENHAMER TOM VITELLO Reporters-Joe Hockenherry, John Winters, Sally Link, John Clemens, Bill Bollinger, Julie Warner, Bob Wester- beck, Evadne Hopkins, George Stockman, Lois Pond, Det-ers, Don Engle, Rosemary Horr, James Luallen, Bill spiuis, Pace- e, George Faculty Advisor ,,..........................,,,, MRS, ELIZABETH WURST P ri c e, e DH1ckS1 ayson, ade, Phil D er Rensherger, the Tom-Tom has nh Breta attempted to express student ' thought, and record college JUNE EDITION -S The Tom-Tom. School paper d for the Defiance College, com- pleted its eleventh issue for the The editions were planned and 1953-1954 season with the June edited in the news writing work- edition. shop with Mrs. Elizabeth Wurst . as advisor. The paper was pub- Undef the 1?flit0TSl1iP Of .lefry lished hi-weekly. The first se- Un. SPOR- Nu Tau 1 -on the imlui QU L E C . ?Q5e?is?55 '-3 Emm:L.,:5 'l'-i gapgmgmgrag 'Q'-3 ,Smeg gg- sssgsissfre Zwsesiefasr gisgmfmvwffig WD! 'lmE'Oh-'Ns -1 gfidogmgmigf ess-s if-25- 5 5mesF2gS2SH ua ru -'..-:O mmfj m un- SHE 'OS' 1-3 lf' 'U CD 1-15 s'5eeFP-953-25: mester editions were printed at The Defiance College Press by Eugene Andrews, and the sec- ond semester editions were printed at West Unity under the direction of Paul Shumaker. Considers Enlarging Editions With more activities scheduled and increase in enrollment ex- pected next year, The Tom-Tom is considering printing a six page edition instead of the cus- tomary four page. Talent and interest in the 22 prospecti out a recons the coming pledge part November 1 Pencils v Jackets' bas soon be rele by member: Club. The Frenc ing on Octol for their an which is tt urday, Deci Auditorium. All procen are used Home Chris Rabert is h affair. At a mea H a 1 l on Independen tempt to s 1955. A square planned for ball season- meet in Si sons get t on the ga. the game there they special ben the stadi Wear the n a cardboah' 79 K W , 1 s11 i i '55 gm x 1, V C 1 W 1 11 fr b , 1 1 f 1 r ii - M ash -V ' 5 1 11 ufgiagi First row: Alton Broadhurst, Paulann Porter, Virgil Shepard. Second row: Lewis' Cloud, Von Smith, James Luallen, Willard Rabert. Tides of elation and depths of despair generally governed the production of your Oraculum this year. No one mo- ment's Work on the ,55 annual can be called normal. If pictures were to be taken, another date would conflict. Should one person have a grand idea, another would come up with a better one. 5144 There were many other problems, too, but by hard Work and co-operation in the newswriting course, the Senior Class, and the entire college, each Was met. The co-editors, Al Broadhurst and Virg Shepard, under the 'able direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Wurst, managed to over- come and mold each idea successfully. Smoked pictures, broken dates, suc- cess in changing from a first semester staff fpicture abovej to a second se- mester one fpicture belowj, pride of doing unique things in the annual, and that terrible March deadline, are now in the past. We-The 1955 Oraculum Staff-his torian of all organizations-hope you like your annual. First row: Mrs. Elizabeth Wurst, Alton Broadhurst, Virgil Shepard, Jerry Rensberger. Second row: George Stockman, Joan Diemer, Charles Barger, Paulann Porter, Willard Rabert. 0 I 0 ,file 3 ' 9,9255 '- ,Iv . . 1 , , 5-25' - 4 'N f 'll 2 9 1- H 'kifv QW Q, L- .i?,L .uf . 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Q32 WW lZiE.'ii?E 3 fem ,. ftslifggstr , ' 1 21155- .M 1, 11 gt 111 A as 11,1 :if-7 :. ., .. 1 1 1 ' 1 1 L 111' ?1i'ilW'V?f?1:'E1 '11 1 W H , H15 411f1nE' H H1 ' ' 11 'Anais-5 jj 11111H H 11, ff' ' ' -we i , .. 1, Fm 64 .Z ffm www? Xt if The flag flown over the Nationls Capitol.,on President Dwight D. Eisenhowefs sixty-fotirth birthday, October 14, was given to the Defiance College by President Eisenhower. A flag-raising ceremony in front of Weston Hall was held on October 13. This ceremony served as the send-off punch for the Homecoming events. President Kevin McCann pre- sents the gift flag to Paul Ladd, president of the Student Council. X .! .. Jw . . is Virgil four heroj Shepard paints the flag pole in prep- aration for the flag-raising event. 99 1 UUIRE PAST mums? PAT 5 mm .l!!ll.T0lf 'Me ,zbqaf ?7wmde JF L. My Ewfk 2 hHuTEuEES Rmimxmis I 1.2 '- +14 Vx., , H ima- Hu 1 ' E- ,, My . ss xiguw, ig , JU. 53 , W 5' 'aifigifu , H ,gen W we , w n j' A lst F, Q 5 ' X 4 YU i First Prize HSQUEEZE NORTHERNU BETA SIGMA SORORITY , -111 .-I 4 y W Third Prize HTHRASH THE BEARS INDEPENDENT CLUB p. 1 f Second Prize DOWN THE MAUMEE, 0.N.U. FRESHMAN CLASS 2? sr ,fi W X F ,, T H ml mg xgff 1 , -. -we f, n gc W 5 L A ' f,L. 1 if mi? xf Wm THE BIG BOSS RIDES AGAIN in ,V V D Qfgmmivi., , f, Y -.-F QE .H H 'H W. AE mf. ,, z QT54ia'Q. :5J -' -J we , i w will 1 ' , g Q23 f5'2fM' Uv' Mn., 213252322225Mafssiissffgssisii gms . W F'rr u ' NEWMAN CLUB LET THE GAME BEGIN SENIORS :W il , .15 - ,gii H 4, wi, V GAMMA OMEGA KAPPA M4512 UQUS ALPHA GAMMA UPSILON BEAT 0.N.U. M7762 D ' I Se-wee 200 at gafafegcce HM1: Defiance, the Black Angus of the year, was the victim of honor at the third annual Defiance College western- style barbeque held November 20, in lhe Trowbridge Hall dining room. Two hundred students, faculty, and guests enjoyed the dinner. .faywmn We 7am fihaacaza 3 and Uzdae 0 27, 7?54 I u s s I 1 Y A K W 4 ,- ww Q ,im ,z 1 -My K M,Z-.- I A I we 11-I -' wwf, ,f-' , ,x A 1 M' .,!WwwfmfW9,gw1w, ,ww'wm:::w2w,.,w:v 43 we , ' W WWW?WWWMW?ZfZ'S3fl'3Z,,WWWf vw,,1'n:',w',,w , '.-,- ,,,, 'JI Jw' ,wgji -W3 u QgM.jg,p'f5',.m+1f'-ogy 7 IO5 1 A Qs Q , QQ- al 3 -7 .1 I i, Z W s '7 in PW 'W ' Q mi' ..M,.,.....! '13 fi I .qi , ,z , Q 3 2 .El .vas J. fi, ...-an. 4 -4 rm: ' 3 Q I l..-...! -4 'Ji .M 6 fa 'lf Ze 66 6 4 - ,....,- , , ' N 1 L- V? GZ 4 zz mal 4 4 2 W. -If - N 4 ! 1 Ax, W1 . Q M , X We affix F V' 3'S ' 'ld fini! JJ' ' ,-4 ,W N: SM L I I I 0036 W7 2646 Smaflmwi 77ZefoZe77ZcZaemZcf 1 'Y f C'N n ,. XX aftkeem The Varsity MDW Club of Defiance College elected Paul HYogi,' Yoder as the 4'Athlete of the Year. c'Yogi was elected for his fine attitude in athletics and for participating in Football, Basketball and Baseball at D. C. 'ill if t m4 t ' ' 15 . tif ,' ' it 3 . '. 5253 X I fag. 'fi Q f xi-.......1K7 4. l i l ly if N ff? 5 I . - ' agaa, ff nl. V -Z! 'Zak Z .U ,yy 5 ll ,ji I X-C! ,. . Y N . J i g' K XE '4Yogi,' has been on our campus only three semesters, but he has already endeared himself to the students and athletes through his fine ability on the field. Paul was graduated from Archbold High School in 1953. He played all sports for the L'Blue Streaks and has closely followed that pattern at D. C. uYogi was chosen for the first team all-league tackle slot in football this last year. HY o g i co-captained this year,s basketball team and, also, did a nice job of playing the fo 1' w a rd position. In baseball D. C. is lucky to have a catcher of 'cYogi's ability. He also is co-captain of this YCEIIJS baseball squad. Along with the faculty, students, and the Varsity D Club who elected him, we, of the Oraculum staff, would like to con- gratulate Paul Yoder on being named Athlete of the Year, ,54-'55. sm ngys : 1 4 ,, L .FM 2 f . 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' , xg-3,5-3 , i 1 ' Q - ' - fifrljr-,X Fair - f 'N W nb ' ,St ' laik, ia W1 i K w 'J' 5 X:-fi YP 9 N , B K, L ' F- K wi...-X. .. . 5. t rag - I R f s f.. 3. X'--xdisgifi ' , V f ' , : inf 1 ' -33: at i -,QE-wifxias ' t in - - L 1, ' ' ' N:!S's19!QAx?2 H- 'asf- X-X asa This is Athletic Director and Head Basketball Coach, Merle lVIcDonald, with co-captain, Monk Meyers, Coach lVlcDonald stepped from the high school ranks into the Athletic Directorship at the College. Mr. McDonald was graduated from De- fiance College and Went to Indiana University to get his lVlaster's degree. When Coach McDonald was a student at Defiance College, he was a star basketball player. Mr. lVIcDonald's previous coach- ing experience includes serving as head basketball coach at Continental High School, and at Defiance High School. Coach McDonald is well known for his magnetic personality. This quality has greatly helped relations between Defiance College and the City of Defiance. II2 was-N-ex . Q Q f if X - V' v-y- S 'fp X ffagggghgggg .fx-'Sqn-Q,:yZa2,I.: - LQQ.Q9ykQ. i f 73' -. Qi' tint 4 -DAQ. Q . -.1 .3 13,9124 pifv s..,f' 'U 435.155 1 n'1 45f 'A ' K '77 Xf 1-a 1--F-Lggil lj :' -L 1 n I 1 This is Head Football Coach, Richard Small. Mr. Small is in his first year at Defiance College and, in this short time, he has proven to he not only a fine coach, but a very competent leader in our college surroundings. In his first year at the helm of the Yellow Jacket Football Sqiiad, he hrouffht the team home in second lace in the Mid- 2: P Ohio League. Coach Small was graduated from Miami University, and received his Master's de- gree from Bowling Green State University. Mr. Small has had previous coaching experience at s eff? Q 41 . . . J J f,,k Montpelier and Fostoria High Schools. He also QS- 'EL-fEsimx . . . . L 1-'Jie ' ' L a- served as assistant backfield coach at Miami 3-' -ggi, Q1 C ' Sigma U . . 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Q ' V, V :,,4!!a4' 'ffi' gy. at if - 'fy ,l flag' si ,P FN Cxqx 4 -ygggC4.,n, ' . , ',...?,-,gk :-.l.L5,' 'f f-A KCC 0' '-.1if5i',f..1P:i1fiQX'?5 lx' X 11 g P sq f1MbaaZgwL,,-, irni3l:'m lLfi? aulwmg' ' , - ul -, '-,za - ,V S -. . .ef!2,ie4H2f 1? ' ,,:f' ,af --nl I ,3-.:Q , I Jail!! ' .f if c V. de Wien ' ,J-.. 51 gl it l . 5 l ec, gr, 4, . .l --4 f--if-Lf' 4-'fi First row: .lohn Noble, Jerry Rensberger. Paul Ladd. Bill Steel, .lim Treece. Second row: John Blue, Coach Merle McDonald. and Ztlddfpddtg .lcwlalb 79 .lohn Noble was a freshman rn a n a g e 1' in basketball. He did every- thing from scorekeeping to running the towels. He was a great help as a booster for morale. Jerry Rensberger, a s e n i 0 r, helped manage the bas- ketball team the first se- mester. Jerry did a lot of hard work for the players and teams. .lohn Blue, a sophomore, was our chart man. He kept all records of shooting, rebounding and assisting on the varsity. His fine work was shown by all the time he put in on the job. Paul Ladd has been the student trainer here at Defiance College for I s 1 Q f ? 3 1 555 Q S- 1 JIM KOPP and JIM RICE an . jg. . W . the last four years. His humor healed many a bruise. Since Paul is a s e n i o r, his work will really be missed in years to come. Coach Merle McDonald acted as a lia- ison man between the athletes and the manag- ers. Coach Ric h a rd Small, who is not in the picture, really pitched in and helped the managers in the equipment room. Bill Steel was an injured football player who took great pride in his work as football manager. .lim Treece worked as assist- ant trainer under Paul Ladd. He also helped Bill Steel as manager in football. 1 F , .53 ' . -J, ' Q' 7 N11 -Y 1 -,af , Y . f , If ' HN. '.i n 3' . LZ. fl ,,. .... . ..,, S f, i f 'DJ . l , ' ! 1 ,, Q -:mu .. .. . . A A1520 H I, f , W r 5 WX 'Q T in .1 - -. ,5 ,, . f, 5l. JEL A Isiff .W M 'Mg!.5 W .. 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M. .ami wi W Q X . N L ,J Sii. . WK N V4 pg 1 ,I f +. J S M. uk... , ,.,f v K 3 1 ' na gf 'Q fi -421 llfzgfki i kg, ig ! 7 '. I-SA Q ,gjj,1 ffw 'f 1, 'a' 1 ' . .... - . ,fe- ' U1 eeamaa ide 5 -5 l I DEFIANCE TRIPS ADRIAN fl' Sept. 25th 7-6 7 In D. C.'s closely fought kickoff battle the Yel- I , i f M H ' lowjackets kept their ten-game winning streak ' l .,f' f- , M E: 1- . . - f '--: 9 . ,N ' . - alive when they downed the Adrian Bulldogs 7 V- 'IVL 7-5 l ggrtiwqlzgzs-gig A to 6. Junior fullback, I im Kopp scored early in J li:b2-1:1iiy- -'-my the game on a beautiful 444-yard run. The decisive ' if Ql'l lL ' point was added hy quarterback, Kenny Rollins on '- .55 the conversion. Although Adrian scored late in the V - ' game, the middle of the Yellowjacket line, led D by Ronny Rollins and Paul Yoder, blocked their 4+ - P . 'nc , . '11 ' 1 -i' as -. try for the conversion. ' D. C. FALLS TO KALAMAZOO Oct. 2nd 7-0 Defiance College lost its first game since the 1952 season when Kalamazoo College gave the Yellowjackets a 7-0 setback at Central field. The only score of the game came when halfhack Buster Wolosky took a pitchout and raced 417 yards to paydirt. Their conversion was also good and Defiance ended up on the short end of a 7-0 score. Sophomore halfhack, lVIonk Meyer, and freshman center, Wally Zverina, played outstanding games for Defiance. WILMINGTON DROPS DEFIANCE Oct. 9th A combination of bad breaks, penalties, and a good Wilmingtoli team led to the Jack- ets' second loss of the season under the lights at Wilmington. Defiance had only one sus- tained drive all evening and it paid off in D. C. GETS BURIED IN Oct. 16th The Yellowjackets lost their first league game of the season to their bitter rivals, the Findlay Oilers. This game was played in the mud and rain and the players could hardly be seen. At the end of the first quarter, Defiance was down I3-O. Clyde Tisdale got his first collegiate TD in the second quarter by streaking 38 yards. Kenny Rollins skirted a if Q , ,K . u I .I .a K gtst 26-6 a TD with Monk Meyer going 24 yards on a quarterback sneak. Freshman halfback, Clyde Tisdale, made many nice runs only to have them called back on penalties. Junior tackle, Tom Vitello, played great defensive ball. THE MUD BY FINDLAY 27-141- end for the extra point. Guard Ron Rollins became the Yellowjackets' highest scoring lineman when he recovered a Findlay fumble in the Oilers, end-zone for 6 points and a touchdown. Jim Luallen then converted, mak- ing the final score, 27-I4 in favor of Findlay. Sophomore Noel Underwood played a whale of a game at his guard position. L- ,A I Q W ,.,, ,M ,gs .W A.. .L , 5. nd 1 a X , .R S ' , H' . . - . .., , -. QL' ,sa 3, 'I J' .V f' ,If I WS? 1 xl' 1 1 ,zu ' ir' ' 4 JT 'ET .27 - 1191- v . H' r '74 ,-Y . , ' -f ff O.N.U. FUMBLED BEFORE A LARGE HOMECOMING CROWD Oct. 23 The Jackets delighted the annual Home- coming crowd and Homecoming Queen, Alice Hutchins, by running wild over the Polar Bears of Ohio Northern. Clyde Tisdale, show- ing his best running form of the year, flashed across the goal line from I0 yards out for D. C.'s first touchdown. ln the second quarter Monk Meyer fired a 24-yard pass to Junior end, Ben Londeree, for 6 more points on the 26-0 scoreboard. In the second half Jim Kopp ran for two touchdowns of 53 and 5 yards. Kenny Rollins made good two conversions to make the afternoon a happy one for all D. C. root- ers. Other D. C. standouts were ends Jack Harris and Bill Weisge1'lJer, and halfback, Dick Harleman. John Winters also played great ball catching two passes. 5a' ...aria 1 t s ysit . y l D. C. EDC-ES ANDERSON Oct. 30th In a game played in sub-freezing Wind Defiance eked out a close verdict from the Anderson College football squad 14--13. The Yellowjackets and the Ravens were evenly matched but Kenny Rollins spelled the dif- ference as he booted a wobbly conversion to 14-13 make the score 14-13, Defiance. After Paul Yoder recovered a Raven fumble, Jim Kopp hit paydirt from 4 yards out. Kenny Rollins converted on the TD. Clyde Tisdale took a punt and moved cross-country 90 yards, for the longest TD run of the season. ASHLAND KILLS DEFIANCE M.O.L. TITLE HOPES N 011. 6th 13-9 A strong Ashland output scored in the last it was one of the hardest fought games of the three minutes to give the Eagles the Mid-Ohio season. Clyde Tisdale climaxed a 68-yard League title and an undefeated, untied sea- drive by scoring the first Jacket TD. Kenny son. For the Defiance Dad's Day followers -illlgk Rollins converted giving D. C. a 7-0 edge. Late in the second quarter the Eagles knotted the score at seven all. Late in the final quarter Paul Yoder got Defiance 2 points and the lead when he tackled an Ashland back behind the goal line. This gave D. C. a safety and the lead. But a fumble gave Ash- land their final TD and the ball game. Line- men ,lack Harris and Tom Vitello were out- standing on the Jacket squad. tl . y w itty yyyy fl t i ,'.. tillitililwilsimll ' lx t ft Q, E BLUFFTON FALLS TO DEFIANCE IN FINALE Nov. 13th On a beautiful Saturday afternoon the De- fiance Yellowjackets Wound up their season on a perfect note, beating Bluffton 13-7. This gave the Jackets a 500 record with four wins and an equal number of losses. Monk Meyer played his best ball game of his career, scor- ing both touchdowns. Kenny Rollins added 13-7 one P.A.T. Freshman, Ed Beckett, playing for the injured Ron Rollins was outstanding. ,lim Owen caught one pretty pass and played a good ball game, as did tackle, Tom Biggs. ,lim Luallen, the only Senior on the squad played an outstanding game at end. !.,,,,A Jw 'S - 1 W x mr , vw ' 85:13 X' -4 W ga' ' ,, ' Jfgixgil , ' UQIER' V k !1l:,Xgi4::.1i5j.p,x,.a 1. X X, ,X .. ?X,,..,L.,A: ,,l.g,,.. 4,XgW,.,,,x ' Z . ' W i 1 Sifiiifh' 'L we aw H W K X , f , X , , w X 45525 Defiance College opened its season No- vember 30th in record breaking style. The Jackets romped over Griffin Junior College 138 to 4-3. Ed Hook led the Yellow Jackets with 22 points, but was closely followed by Bim Shock with 21 and Bill Pace with 18. In a game played at Ayersville, D. C. won over Indiana Tech 93-88. D. C. won in the last minute with two quick baskets. High scorer was Ed Hook with 25 points. Bill Pace got 21 and Bim Shock scored 20. December 11th the Yellow Jackets took their third game of the year with a win from Tri-State 79-68. Ed Hook again led the scor- ers with 25 points. Bill Pace and Big Jim r - Owen scored 12 and 11 points respectively. Playing on the home court again the Jack- ets hit the century mark for the second time in four games, walloping their first league opponents, Cedarville. The score read 100- 56. Duane Moody of Cedarville was high man of the evening with 27 points to his credit. High scorers for the Jackets were Owen, Hook and Hockenberry, who collected 17, 13 and 12 points respectively. D. C. lost a heartbreaker to Concordia 75- 73 on the latter's court. The big guns for D. C. were Bill Pace, who swished 16 points, Paul Yoder and Jim Owen, who got 13 and 12 points. points respectively. D. C. lost their first league game at Ohio Northern 87-84 in an over time thriller. The game was a see saw battle and was really not de cided until the final gun. Bill Pace hit his highest total of the year with 30 points. Co-Captains Mow ery and Yoder hit double figures for the Jackets with 13 and 12 points respectively. In their sixth outing of the year D. C. took Ashland 86 to 75, al though Jack Purtell, Ashland's cen ter was high scorer with 24 points three Jackets were above 11 points Yoder, Pace and Shock put the ball through the hoop for 19, 18 and 12 In a bitterly contested battle D. C. lost to a fine Adrian squad 80 to 69. This was another game that was lost at the foul line. Lead- ing scorers for Defiance were Owens 24 points, Mowery 15 points, and Yoder 9 points. The Yellow Jackets d r o p p e d their third game in a row when Findlay beat them 103 to 87. For- ward Bill Pace led D. C., dropping in 27 points on the losing cause. Bog Eicher backed him up with 12. D. C. hit the winning trail again by taking Concordia 93 to 84. Bill Pace again was high man for the Jackets with 21 points. The Yellow Jackets took their second game of the year from Ashland. The final score- board read 95 to 80 in favor of Defiance. Co-leaders in scoring for D. C. were Owen and Pace with 24 points apiece. Indiana Tech dropped Defiance for the J ackets' second overtime defeat of the season. The score: Indiana Tech 82, Defiance 79. Pace and Owen led D. C. with 16 and 13 points respectively. Findlay again defeated Defiance 83 to 69. Freshman, Joe Hockenberry dunked 20 points, Pace and Owen tied with 14 apiece. This defeat put the Jackets out of the run ning for the lVI.O.L. title. D. C. was then dumped by Adrian 99 to 67. Yogi Yoder led the Jacket scoring at- tack with 19 markers. He was closely fol- lowed hy I'Iockenherry and Pace with 14 and 13 points respectively. D. C. downed Bluffton on the Beavers' floor 84 to 76. Center Jim Owen scored 26 points, Yogi and Hockenherry bagged 17 and 13 points for the winners. The Jackets scored another league win when they downed Wiliniiigtoli ,by a score of 76 to 73. Joe Hockenherry, Charley Mowery and Jim Owen were hot for D. C., scoring 18, 17 and 17 points respectively. Playing on Ayersville's court, the Yellow Jackets avenged an earlier defeat hy Ohio Northern by the tune of an 89 to 81 score. ,lim Owen equalled his own season high as he sank 28 points. Paul Yoder and Joe Hock- enherry followed with 24 and 21 points. A revamped Jacket squad, playing some great hall the next to last game of the season, waltzed to a 94-62 victory heating Tri-State for the second time this season. Don Shaw, the Van Wert flash, led the home forces with 23 points, followed closely by Paul Yoder and Jim Jones with 22 and 21 respectively. For the last game and victory of the year, D. C. heat Wilmington 89-78 on the latter's court. Only in the last few minutes did the Jackets pull ahead to a comfortable margin. Although Wilmingtonls Vern Cox bagged 30 points, D. C. had two players scoring 22 and 14 points. They were ,lim Owen and Joe Hockenherry. For the third time in the season the Yellow Jackets hit the century mark as they downed Bluffton, a league rival, 105 to 84. Bill Pace led the way with 24, followed hy Owen 21 points, Yoder 20 points and Shock 18 points. the Jackets traveled to Cedarville. With Char- ley Mowery hitting 24 points and Hocken berry, Yoder, Owen and J ones also hitting the double figure scoring colums, the Varsity finished off their seventh straight foe for a 14-7 overall record by the tremendous score of 103 to 73. Beginning in great style, despite the team losses and other things, the team kept up the good spirit throughout the year and finished as fine as their first tremendous record in that first November thriller. gdtdfwfzdfyb Zckda JUNIOR ?auwvwl ea- eww pam! Zodiac SOPHOMORE f-iii' aww! and Za- Kaplan: , .,i . adenine SENIOR Qadfwipan Siam .I I , 1 Q I lu, , 3 .J Q - -L W .,, .,. - 111 4 A-.3 -E H .f an X1 'JS' E12 ' 94 4-.X f,, :' gm-- .. -Q ' -Lf, A , Edd? fag' 005 xy S 0 'bo fm ima SOPHOMORE M, ,J f Xi 'Wim ' QB ew 96, Q an Owen SOPHOMORE Z!! 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W: Q Wg? 5151 X aim w mx , , CompIimen+s of THE HOBBY HOUSE 4I7 Fourfh Ph. 6-I386 gall Jfamiuagm. Welcomes +he College SI'uden+s Excellenf Food a'I' All Times 505 2nd S+reeI' Elden and Marilyn Mayer Complimenls of VILLA SHOES, INC. Trade WiI'h A Fellow S+ucIen+ FARMERS' AND LABORERS' MARKET 42I Clinfon Srreel' Defiance, Ohio DON AND HELEN HURTT IManagersI THE HOBBY DEN OPGQTEIVW Ni9I1'f AND RECORD sHoP ' me 503 Fi,H,I,.l Sh.ee+ Closed Sunday Noon Io Four Defiance Ohio BRUNERSBUR6, OHIO PH. 3-I I43 We CompIimen+s of THE TOLEDO EDISON CO. BOHLMAN'S FLOWERS Flowers of DisI'inc'Iion 5I3 FOURTH ST. PHONE 3-247I JOHN EARL, INC. Door Way 'Io Fashion 500 CIin+on S'rree+ Defiance, Ohio THE BUDGET SHOP Ladies' Ready-To-Wear 506 CLINTON STREET Complimenis of THE PRINT SHOPPE 423 Clinfon S+. Defiance, Ohio f' If .. Illmvi HI , iii ,Wm ' 'llw W ii., 'W' I ' :A B .V Izkizg fi, 1 ' .si ' Q 4 ' ' I ii I! vig N .x h 1 E I , 1 - ' I . . -'NEA - i 5431. - 1 . ' 253- I.. -if IDI. A W , I I XH,Qjji,, Ifw .i 5 .Q I S If I - N' in I ' ffl Y-1 f f it 2. I M . ,H , . 1 ' x Y Com pIimen+s of RCBERT W. GALLIERS SPRlGG'S SHOE STORE Insurance 322 Clinfon S+, FIRE-CASUALTY-LIFE 504 3rd S+. Ph. 2-2686 ZIMMERMA ' JEWELRY N S PixLER's DIAMONDS, WATCHES, QUALITY JEWELRY Experi' Wafch Repairing Men'5 CIQ-Hqing 422 Clinfon EEFIANCEI OHlOPhone 5-I246 Furnishings SPO,-+5wear Compiimenfs of KUNTZ DRUG STORE Complimenis of DELUXE CLEANERS 6I5 W. Second S+. Ph. 4-I596 RETTI6 MUSIC STCRE 5I0 CIin+on S+. Defiance, Ohio Phone 6-I2I6 DAOUST REXALL DRUGS Cor. Clinion and Third '39 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '55 The Foundry Induslry Offers Tremendous Opporlunilies For Qualified College Gradua+es Mold Your Fu+ure Wi+I1 CENTRAL FOUNDRY DIVISION General Mofors Corporalion DEFIANCE, OHIO Bolley Mo+or Sales, Inc. George Briggs MoI'or Sales, L 8: J Mo1'or Sales Derrow Mofor Sales CiI'y Sales 8: Service ScI1a'Iz Mo+or Sales Symonds CI16VTOISI Sales DEFIANCE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION Inc THE CHARLES CO. Depar+men'I' Siores FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of Defiance BRYAN OFFICE no w. High s+. HOME OFFICE CIin+on a+ Third The Bes+ Company aI' Time of Loss MOTORISTS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Richard Tiny FeH'er 895 Downs S+reeI' 5-2496 NORTHWAY DRIVE-IN Peg and Cook Complimenfs of VALENTINE 81 STAND THEATERS EEHEF EM V -9'-: f-W -vu-. 5, K t A ..,,--D A ' wg iw., , gi, fy 'Nam-M 1 1-5... .. X L-Mn ,'w'q' Y 'Tia in-L E Q-, S VV K i ' J Q? ,M Thelr Buslness Is CCo11egeD Busmess 'fi Q? 5 NNwx 4-- - , , A , P W 1 PECICS CUT RATE DRUGS 300 CIin+on S+. 8:30 A.M. - I0 P.M. Daily CompIimen+s of I I. B. TENZER LUMBER 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Sunday CC., PH. 2-I786 LAWSON'S MILT'S PURE OIL Painfs, EIec'rricaI Appliances Houseware, Guns, Ammuni+ion, Fishing I203 S CHM-on Phone 4 I55I Supplies ' ' 2I6 CI' T S+. D F' , Oh' 'n on PHONE 3283i e 'ance 'O DEFIANCE, OHIO DU-DROP INN 3l0 E. Second ST. 'Good Luck' DEFIANCE LUMBER CO. ROUTE 24 WEST PH. 6.1055 MANSFIELD AND MAST 529 Jefferson Avenue Defiance, Ohio COmpIimen+s of Besf Wishes from STAMBAUGH JEWELERS IThe S+ore Thai' Friendship BuiI+I CompIimen+s of STONE'S MARKET MORRIS-STICK MQRTUARY RAHMEL's MARKET Defiance, Ohio Open 7 DEYS PHONE 24466 322 E. Second ST. Defiance, Ohio CompIimen+s of THE CENTRAL STATES TEACHERS AND PROFESSIONAL AGENCY PHARMACY AND ADVISORY SERVICE H , , , , H DR. LESTER s. lvlNs Manager P'eSc 'PI'o SPec'aI'5+S BILDERBACICS GROCERY 2I5 N. CIin'I'on S+ree+ THE DEFIANCE GROCERY COMPANY C mi f Besi' A -i-Q 'i'i'16 W Class Oi Wishes C i Z 155 E Wifi? Seibenick's, Inc. Erwin L. Clemens David W. Williams Charles A. Balcle Dan Ball' Alner D. Ryan Karl H. Weaner, Jr. Dr. J. A. Meffley Dr. Francis M. . Coil' A. Black . W. L. McCari'ney Dr Dr Dr. J. W. Fausier, Jr. Dr. J. W Fausfer, Sr. Dr. P. B. Newcomb Dr. Richard A. Cunningham Hobby House Mofel Weslwood Lenhari' Dr. W. H. Krouse Dr. John D. C GYTIGTOI1 Dr. R. C. Cameron Dr. James E. Cameron Dr. Geo. L. Boomer Dr. Harold J. Wenzinger Williams Appliance Linhard'r's Jewelers Zachrich Hafchery Ruess 8: Snyder, Inc. O09 Arnold's Spori Cenier Paul March Sludio Delberi' Hammon Bill Easley John T. Rohrs Corp. Clarence E. Bohn Anxious, Harvey? H -, mi I 'fr' r i , Qi'- .n-. 1 A e r 1 ' :T 5 1 ff I. .... A l.. -. Q:. A . H ,Lg s 'E A if ' ' x F ' . xii is ., wi. s 1 ' ' ' . J ii ZXL' .ff X is Wa+ch +ha+ die+! ls i+ an l1ones+ D. C. Likes 'ro Eai waiermelon, Virg? in, ff Whail Pledges ea+? This is Service! l-,Q Thanks 'ro THE DEFIANCE CRESCENT NEWS for Their WoncIer'FuI Co-operaI'ion glw . X X Acknowleclgmenis +o Mr. Blake Trafzer NATIONAL SCHOOL STUDIOS 35II Kershaw Ave. ToIecIo, Ohio CompIimen+s of TIP TOP GRILL 200 CIin+on S'rree+ SCHULTZ PUREOIL THE OSCAR J. HEUSI Le'I Us Wax-wash Your Car AGENCY Nor+h CIin+on a+ Bridge Farm Bureau Insurance Service BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '55 900 Wilhelm Phone 5-2346 Good Places Io Go , TOOT 'N' TELL S and RESTAURANT WESTRICK CONFECTIONARY Defiance- Ohio HOFFMAN'S FINE FURNITURE Es'I'abIishecI I 858 DEFIANCE, OHIO F. C. SCHULTZ Plumbing and Hea+ing 5I7-5I9 PERRY ST. Ph. 2-I3I6 DEFIANCE, OHIO Iiuearumgegi fF.C. S C Z P L U M B 'N G 2' fi? iiaifii' ,I I is M e 3 ' Aw 1 -1 : I l,A'- ' i !,,:. we f ,fi if M mi w Mu Eg A, M2532 G.O.K. Jam ww . -M1 Q-fg,Ug.g 2 -ff: 5 X -L. Newman Club Capers f GE f- 5 1 1 ste 2 fn w w M - 1.1 .. ,V Z, x,.. W La Hg i M rx:- sx Q .- 5 Wm m l48 X, E , x. use ' 'gs In 5 ,Q fame I pass E ,wg ,. Q? 23 N 1: yawn Wg, 5 Kr Q in if .-his-'M 1 Freshman Christmas Dance J. C. PENNEY CO ROSENBERGER DRUGS Surgical Appliances Hearing Aids Firsl Aid Supplies CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES +o DEFIANCE COLLEGE CLASS OF I955 THE DEFIANCE DAIRY CO 825 Perry SI'reeI DEFIANCE, OHIO Prescriplions 2I4 CLINTON ST. PH. 2-I736 HOYT HARDWARE Chief The Bes'I' in Hardware, Houseware Super Marke+ Pain+s and Spor+ing Goods OH 'IEA 'iz we ,g TOWN TALK Q 5' ' GR MA?- ENRICHED BREAD I:-W . H - fu , Y '.1:--..f-any-vafrfsfrazgz-s, V 1. ,eg 5- 1-rum :-:-,, -,a,'--,uw-r --12, ' L-25.51 v' I50 V--' W . -' -- f f ,. .,:, . ,,,., , .. ,. , ,A , -N .. ,.,.. , - :,,, I, .. I I LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1955, residents of the county and college of Defiance and state of confusion, being of weak minds and bodies after four long, laborious years, do make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament hereby re- voking all previous oaths heretofore made at D. C. Tech. WE WILL AND BEQUEATH . . . To DEFIANCE COLLEGE: our small change-that's all that's left. To THE FACULTY: the sadness of losing all their A students. To THE JUNIORS: the honor and prestige of being seniors if they can take it. To THE SOPHOMORES: our poverty. To THE FRESHMEN: our sympathy, for three more tedious years of trials and tribulations. I,Rae Andrews, will my ability as a good student in Elementary Education to Marilyn Von Deylen. I, Eugene Andrews, leave my history 'gA's,' under Dr. Urch to Noel Underwood. I,John Bamonte, will my quiet nature to Jack Harris. I,Alton Broadhurst, leave my ability to drive a broken down car to John Blue. I, Dorothy Busteed, give my qualities as a student to Cathy Nash. I,Donald Deters, will my difficulty in living off-campus to anybody who can talk faster and be more convincing to Mr. Erickson than myself. I,Mary Ellen Doud, leave my ability to drink black coffee all afternoon in the Hickory Hut to Mr. Boehm. I,Donald Engel, bequeath my ability to buy six class rings to anyone who is fast enough to keep half-a-dozen girls. l, Douglas Erman, will my General Motors union card to Bob Chapman. I, Roger Goddard, give the angelic look that hides my deviltry to Tony Farina. I, Earl Hedges, will my abilities for circumlocution to Mr. Erickson. I,Janice Heineking, give my piano technique to Liberace. I,Dan Helphrey, will the management of the Book Store to anyone who will take it, namely Mrs. White. I, Clarke Hicks, leave my ability to count off the days until the next vacation to Lew Mollica. I,Evadne Hopkins, will my anti-hat wearing feelings to Ed Hook. I,Gloria Huddle, leave Flip Erney to Defiance College. I,Bernice Kammeyer, bequeath my ability as a commuter to Warren Braden. I, Culver Knollman, give my ability to elope to Charles Barger. I, Paul Ladd, will my Hwhale call to George Kesler, and my Student Council Presi- dency to anyone who can get along with the College Council. Atl l ll l i fat Y, Q .WP rt I a Ya gm, I 2:25, ,.,., I , I Sis fi l Q l . l A l ' . it li gms! 'l I a f if '13 , A -I sd 'gn P I , Y I I I . :' ,I , .. a s FL- , A 2 'l ,, , l. ':'2 5 2555 2-2 itil til :11 N Ilya- il . ':' I! ':' faf J? l 1. I l Et 1 I i, W.. I E l I 1 I . at . 'W . I y l is 'I I l L L L L L L L L L I I I I I I L I I I L L L I I I I I I I L Dave Leaders, bequeath 1ny ability to NGO Westi' like Horace Greeley said, to Louie Cloud. Wade Letts, will my knowledge in French to Bill Arnette and lots of luck in his future dates. Bon chance! James Luallen, give my ability to complain to Alice Hutchins. Charles Mowery, leave my basketball ability to Bill Pace. James O'Brien, bequeath my unprecedented ability to go steady with more than two girls at one time, and never less than one, to Max Hoaglin. Victoria Portman, will my good manners to George Stockman. James Purviance, leave my round trip bus tickets to Indiana to Dean Dally. Willard Rabert, leave n1y ability to graduate and marry on the same day to Jackie Dow. Russell Haus, will my bowling ability to Les Nagel in hopes that some day he will break 300. ,August Shackow, mayor of tin town, bequeath my office to Bob Dow, Esq. , Donald Shaw, leave-because of Paul Yoder. ,Virgil Shepard, give my ability as a quiet, diplomatic troublemaker to John Noble, and leave Ann, Janice, Jeanine, Joy, and Frieda, to my cousin Bill- especially Frieda. ,Bernard Shock, leave my ability, to run on Jewell time to anyone else who is smart enough to get away with it. ,Von Smith, bequeath my ability to remain a bachelor to all Defiance College men. Catherine Stephens, will my intelligence to Harvey Johnson. Richard Thompson, leave my ability to enjoy Dr. Whitels classes to Art Bentz. Bertha Harrod, bequeath my uValley,7 citizenship to Dessie Dill. ,Catherine Weatherhead, leave my ability to keep warm hearted to a Frigidaire Repairman to Martha Maddock. Eleanor Hole, give my Social Problem lClassj to Betty Lou Karch. Florice Penner, will my ability to worry about my son and U.M.T. to Marie Williams. Theresa Vannorsdall, give my ability to attend summer school to Ken Rollins. Virginia Von Deylen Meyer, bequeath my ability to graduate with a Mrs. Degree to my kid sister, Merelyn Von Deylen. Mabelle Nicely, will my extreme knowledge to the faculty. Lois Pond, will my brown, corduroy skirt to Bill Pace. Mary Feill, bequeath my ability to study to Clyde Tisdale. Gladys Leonard, leave my tuition money to the Business Office. Ruth Geyer, leave my motherly qualities to Mrs. White. Daisy Bates, give my ability to cook to Mrs. Blue. Phyllis Erney, leave the snow on the campus to Caroline Gray. Adrian Kisor, will my propensity for sesquipedalian nomenclature used in hopes of good grades to Sherwin Mandleblatt. Q N I Z 'I I ' W '77 I ' -I 1 ' Q ' I ' E5 H .. ' ' We M Q.. - max... . il, W 'I , ... .. ag , L I C '5' I, Phyllis Duerk, bequeath my ability to get A,s'7 under Mr. Levy to Monk Meyer. I, Pearl Baringer, give my ability to understand faculty members to Fred Baker. I, Mary Ann Clemens, leave all my late permits to Sandra Speidel. We, the 1955 graduating class, also wish to leave something to each member of the faculty who has been so kind and understanding to us during our brief stay here. To Mr. To Mr. To Mr. To Mr. To Mr. To Mr. To Mr. Adams-Marilyn Mansfield-to remind him of his Ohio home town. Arkebauer-twelve new tenors to compensate for the loss of Paul Ladd. Boehm-ability to appeal to the appeals committee. Dally-the problem of arranging classes. Erickson-our dining hall excuses. Duro-a huge D. C. Band. Erickson-our dining hall excuses. To Mrs. Caeth-all our Crazy Otto Recordsw and a record player for her modern dance class. To Mrs. Howe-our continued love for Chaucer. To Miss Krug-our professional looks. To Mr. Kurtz-the trials and tribulations of teaching freshmen psychology. To Mr. Levy-a new tape recorder for the new D. C. radio programs. To Mrs Link Don Asman To Mr To Mr To Mr To Mr To Mr To Mr McCullough a mutllated slide rule McDonald a team that observes tralnlng rules Maney Roger Goddard s flylng saucer McK1tr1ck the two cent dCflClt on our trial balance McReynolds our millions ll'l alumni gifts lf he can collect Meltz Thousands of Thanks To Mrs Miller one used palnt brush To Mr Oxley a new easel with a seat on it for long sittmgs To Mr Small a permanent baby sitter To Mrs Taylor Walklki To Dr Urch our notes on the reasons for the decline and fall of the Roman Empire To Dr Whlte the D C bowling championship To Mrs Williams the glrls dorm and its headaches To Mrs Wurst one broken test tube To Mr and Mrs McCann the wlsh that the ensuing years at Defiance College W1 be as pleasant for you as the past four years have been for us In wzmess whereo we ascrzbe our seal acknowledgzng lhzs Lo be our Last Will and sob Testament . . ll . ff, . it Q Adams, Hobart, 202 Greer St., Defiance, Ohio Andrews, Carol, R.R. 8, Defiance, Ohio Andrews, Eugene, 118k E. High St., Defiance, Ohio Andrews, Evelyn, R.R. 8, Defiance, Ohio Andrews, Lorraine, 118W E. High St., Defiance, Ohio Andrews, Rae, R.R. 2, Napoleon, Ohio Annette, William, Box 654, Stryker, Ohio Arkebauer, George, 2810 Weisser Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. Arnette, Walter, 315 Wayne Ave., Defiance, Ohio Aschemeier, Wanda, 130 E. High St., Defiance, Ohio Asman, Donald, 607 Center St., Wallingford, Conn. Avery, Roger, 24 Gordon Ave., Hyde Park 36, Mass. Baker, Frederick, 2787 Sylvan Shores, Pontiac, Mich. Baker, John, 1039 Scott, Napoleon, Ohio Baldwin, Janice, 424 Highland, Defiance, Ohio Bamonte, John, 14315 Center St., Bryan, Ohio Barger, Charles, R.R. 2, Kendallville, Ind. Baringer, Ann, R.R. 7, Defiance, Ohio Baringer, Pearl, R.R. 6, Defiance, Ohio Bates, Daisy, Oakwood, Ohio Bauer, Rose, 210 Tacoma, Defiance, Ohio Beattie, Helen, 220 S. Cherry St., Paulding, Ohio Beatty, Barbara, 720 Jefferson, Ave., Defiance, Ohio Beckett, Ed, 2406 S. Third, Ironton, Ohio Behm, Lois, 875 Summit, Defiance, Ohio Benedict, Pauline, 506 Wayne, Defiance, Ohio Bergman, Margaret, 1102 Perry St., Defiance, Ohio Berry, LeVon, 310 Ralston Ave., Defiance, Ohio Biederstedt, Carolyn, R.R. 1, Hamler, Ohio Biggs, Tom, 4240 Glendale Ave., Defiance, Ohio Bixenman, Dorothy, 935 Latty St., Defiance, Ohio Bleeks, Bonnie, Box 91, Sherwood, Ohio Blue, Irene Blue, John, Jackson, Mich. Blush, Lawrence, Box 140, Ohio City, Ohio Bock, Lydia, 103 S. Defiance St., Archbold, Ohio Boehm, Robert, 220 Grand Ave., Defiance, Ohio Bok, Gene, R.R. 1, Defiance, Ohio Bollinger, Charles, 801 Washington Ave., Defiance, Ohio Botts, Nancy, Wauseon, Ohio Bowyer, Maryette, 121 E. Sessions, Defiance, Ohio Braden, Warren, R.R. 3, Columbus Grove, Ohio Bradley, Mary, Cecil, Ohio Brandon, Mable, Montpelier, Ohio Breininger, Dorothy, R.R. 1, Sherwood, Ohio Breno, Philip, 1053 Grasser, Toledo, Ohio Briggs, Kay, 632 Holgate Ave., Defiance, Ohio Broadhurst, Alton, 8 Doris Ave., Somerset, Mass. Brown, Herman, 820 Cornwall Rd., Lebonon, Pa. Brown, Lynn, Box 195, Ohio City, Ohio Brown, Sharon, 634 Jefferson Ave., Defiance, Ohio Bunke, Elaine, R.R. 2, Holgate, Ohio Burns, Al, 706 Kentner, Defiance, Ohio Burt, Minnie, Box 190, Oakwood, Ohio Busteed, Dorothy, R.R. 1, Cecil, Ohio Butler, Arlene, Pioneer, Ohio Butler, Clayton, R.R. 5, Defiance, Ohio Byanski, William, 200 S. Guilford, Garrett, lnd. Cameron, Joyce, Evansport, Ohio Carder, Juanita, R.R. 3, Continental, Ohio Chapman, Robert, 107 LaGlyda, Bryan, Ohio Clark, Margaret, 626W Harrison, Defiance, Ohio Clemens, Doris, 202 Jackson, Defiance, Ohio Clemens, John, 202 Jackson, Defiance, Ohio Clemens, Mary, R.R. 3, Napoleon, Ohio Cloud, Lewis, R.R. 4, Connersville, Ind. Connors, Marilla, 603 Hillerest Dr., Van Wert, Ohio Conomos, Grace, 118 E. High St., Defiance, Ohio Corkwell, Shirley, Continental, Ohio Coy, Sharon, R.R. 1, Bryan, Ohio Cromes, Wayne, R.R. 5, Defiance, Ohio Crowell, James, N. Cherry St., Paulding, Ohio Curlis, James, North Baltimore, Ohio Dally, Herman, 725 Kentner Stl., Defiance, Ohio Davis, Robert, Wren, Ohio Dayson, Sally, Forrest Court, Defiance, Ohio Decker, Ruth, Sherwood, Ohio DeMent, Sandra, Roverdale Heights, Defiance, Ohio Demyan, Sue, 514 Corwin, Defiance, Ohio Deters, Donald, Hamler, Ohio Dickman, Barbara, 201 Prospect St., Defiance, Ohio Diemer, Joan, R.R. 7, Fort Wayne, Ind. Dietrich, Wayne, R.R. 4, Defiance, Ohio Dill, Dessie, 612 Brice, Piqua, Ohio Dirr, Marilyn, 225 Van Buren St., Defiance, Ohio Doody, Bonnie, 707 W. High St., Defiance, Ohio Doud, Mary Ellen, Ney, Ohio Dow, Jackie, 4520 N. Hermitage Ave., Chicago, Ill. Dow, Robert, College Housing Units, Defiance, Ohio Duerk, Phyllis, 110115 Grove, Defiance, Ohio Dunbar, Mary, R.R. 8, Defiance, Ohio Durham, Rosalie, R.R. 3, Napoleon, Ohio Duro, John, 712 N. Clinton, Defiance, Ohio Dysert, Charles, R.R. 2, Napoleon, Ohio Dysert, Mary, R.R. 2, Napoleon, Ohio Easley, Carl, 209 Main St., Defiance, Ohio Easley, Juanita, 209 Main St., Defiance, Ohio Easterbrook, Donna, Payne, Ohio Eck, Mrs. Florian, 728 Kentner St., Defiance, Ohio Eicher, Roger, Ridgeville, Corners, Ohio Eis, Cara Drexler, R.R. 2, Holgate, Ohio Elliot, Oren, R.R. 2, Oakwood, Ohio Engel, Donald, R.R. 2, Holgate, Ohio Erickson, Charles, 129 E. Sessions, Defiance, Ohio Erickson, Lucerne, College Housing Units, Defiance, Ohio Erickson, Omar, College Housing Units, Defiance, Ohio Erman, Douglas, 901 Warren St., Defiance, Ohio Erney, Phyllis, 415 E. Elan St., Wauseon, Ohio Essegr, Nancy Ann, 1500 Ft. Wayne Rd., Defiance, O io Essex, Ray, 1500 Ft. Wayne Rd., Defiance, Ohio Evers, Augusta, 718 W. Washington, Napoleon, Ohio Fahrer, Falcon F alkon Farina Audrey, 51315 Holgate, Defiance, Ohio William, 56 Keenan St., Watertown, Mass. Tina, 56 Keenan St., Watertown, Mass. Anthony 109 York St New Haven, Conn Farlee, Roger, Mark Center, Ohio Fauster, Joan, 705 E. High St., Defiance, Ohio Feill, Mary, Fayette, Ohio Ferris, Evelyn, R.R. 2, Defiance, Ohio Ferris, Marie, R.R. 3, Defiance, Ohio Fetter, Dorothy, 395 Downs St., Defiance, Ohio Fink, Marie, 501 Nicholas St., Defiance, Ohio Fisher, Paul, 922 Pleasant St., Defiance, Ohio Fitzpatrick, Mildred, 1000 Nicklin Ave., Piqua, Ohio Florence, Elsworth, 207 Session, Defiance, Ohio Fogel, Dorothy, College Housing Units, Defiance, Ohio Font, George, 915 Sunday St., Defiance, Ohio Forrer, Norman, 749 N. Walnut St., Paulding, Ohio Forrest, Janice, Box 161, Cecil, Ohio Froelich, Fred, 914 Lincoln St., Defiance, Ohio Gaeth, Thelma, 209 Hilton Ave., Defiance, Ohio Gallagher, Paul, 509 N. Main St., Paulding, Ohio Gehres, Pearl R., Latty, Ohio Gerig, Ola, Pioneer, Ohio Gerkin, Mylo, R.R. No. 8, Defiance, Ohio Geyer, Ruth Elick, 114 Garfield, Paulding, Ohio Glick, Joyce, 326 N. Williams St., Paulding, Ohio Goddard, Roger, Grover Hill, Ohio Good, Dorothy, Edgerton, Ohio Gorrell, Clara Lehman, Payne, Ohio Granger, Peggy, Summit St., Celina, Ohio Gray, Caroline, Payne, Ohio Gundolf, Phyllis Jean, Box 92, Quincy, Ohio Hager, Alice, R.F.D. 3, Wapakoneta, Ohio Hager, Mildred, Wapakoneta, Ohio Hamilton, Lora, Hicksville, Ohio Hammon, Delbert, 312 Minneapolis St., Defiance, Ohio Hall, Clara, 226 S. Lebanon, Bryan, Ohio Hard, Ronald, 1516 Terrawenda, Defiance, Ohio Hardesty, JoAnn, R.R. No. 5, Defiance, Ohio Harleman, Richard, Box 996, Gordon, Ohio Harris, Jack, 329 W. Third St., Perrysburg, Ohio Harris, Richard, 1142 Wayne Ave., Defiance, Ohio Harrod, Bertha, R.F.D. 1, Ft. Loramie, Ohio Harrod, Luella, R.F.D. 1, Ft. Loramie, Ohio Hart, Ruth, Larry, Ohio Hawk, Earl, Leipsic, Ohio Hawkins, Jeanne, Antwerp, Ohio Hazleton, Elizabeth, College Housing Units, Defiance, Ohio Hecox, Chlotiel, 313 S. Dana, Columbus, Ohio Hedges, Earl, 215 W. 10th, Auburn, Ind. Heineking, Janice, 33 Raymond Ave., Shelby, Ohio Helphrey, Daniel, R.R. No. 2, Utica, Ohio Hency, Phyllis, 304 E. South St., Arcanum, Ohio Hendricks, Fred, 1160 S. Clinton, Defiance, Ohio Hessler, Thomas, 602 Downs St., Defiance, Ohio Hicks, Clarke, 6 Charles St., Attleboro, Mass. Hilbert, Fred, R.R. No. 2, Celina, Ohio Hiler, James, R.R. No. 1, Defiance, Ohio Hoaglin, Max, R.R. No. 3, Van Wert, Ohio Hockenberry, Donald, College Housing Units, De- fiance, Ohio Hockenberry, Joe, Malinta, Ohio Hohenberger, Darleen, R.R. No. 6, Defiance, Ohio Hole, Eleanor, 61 N., Fletcher, Ohio Holtsberry, Ernie, 1105 Columbus Ave., Defiance Ohio Holtzmuller, Charles, Kettenring Drive, Defiance Ohio Hook, Edward, St. Joe, Ind. Hook, Raymond, St. Joe, lnd. Hootman, Claire, Edgerton, Ohio Hopkins, Evadne, Edgerton, Ohio Hopkins, Nora, Edgerton, Ohio Hornish, Allen, Oakwood, Ohio Horr, Rosemary, R.R. No. 1, Napoleon, Ohio Hosler, Lowell, Box 2, Sherwood, Ohio Howe, Clara, 272 Webster Ave., Defiance, Ohio Howell, Fred, College Housing Units, Defiance, Ohio Huddle, Gloria, 700 N. Wayne, Piqua, Ohio Hurley, Eva, R.R. No. 6, Defiance, Ohio Hurtt, Donaldray, R.R. 1, Defiance, Ohio Hutchins, Alice, R.R. No. 1, Granville, Ohio Hutchins, John, R.R. No. 1, Granville, Ohio Hutchinson, Royce, Darbyshire Dr., Defiance, Ohio Huth, Frieda, Edgerton, Ohio Ingle, Irene, R.R. No. 7, Defiance, Ohio Jackson, Mable, R.F.D. 4, Bryan, Ohio Janson, Ruth, 1240 Grove St., Defiance, Ohio Jeffrey, Neva, R.F.D. 2, Paulding, Ohio Johnson, Breta, Box 71, Fayette, Ohio Johnson, Harvey, Box 71, Fayette, Ohio Jones, James, 639 N. Main St., Defiance, Ohio Jones, Vernon, Sherwood, Ohio Kalita, Alice, Defiance, Ohio Kammeyer, Bernice, Farmer, Ohio Karch, Betty, R.R. No. 5, Celina, Ohio Kesler, George, Lyons, Ohio Kinder, William, 1456 S. Clinton, Defiance, Ohio Kisor, Adrian, 414 E. Sth St., Wellston, Ohio Knape, Ned, 638 W. Washington, Napoleon, Ohio Knisely, Dorothy, 1548 W. Gate Dr., Defiance, Ohio Knollman, Culver, Okolona, Ohio Koeppe, Walter, R.R. No. 1, Bryan, Ohio Kopp, James, 143 W. 6th St., Perrysburg, Ohio Kretzer, Illa, R.R. No. 1, Defiance, Ohio Kroeckel, Diana, R.R. No. 7, Defiance, Ohio Krueger, Ronald, 200 Fourth, Defiance, Ohio Krug, Helen, College Housing Units, Defiance, Ohio Kuhlman, Ethel, Montpelier, Ohio Kuhn, Harold, R.R. No. 4, Defiance, Ohio Kunesh, Marilyn, R.R. No. 6, Defiance, Ohio Kurtz, Alton, Faculty Apt., College Place Ext., De- fiance, Ohio 1 7 Kurtz, Marilyn, Pioneer, Ohio Ladd, James, Grover Hill, Ohio Lammers, Francis, R.F.D., 2, Leipsic, Ohio Lamming, Lynn, R.F.D. 1, Reading, Mich. Lantow, Elizabeth, R.R. No. 2, Defiance, Ohio Lantow, Janet, R.R. No. 2, Defiance, Ohio Layman, David, 223 E. Broadway, Defiance, Ohio Leaders, David, 208 E. Fifth, Defiance, Ohio Leaders, Marie, 517M3 E. Second, Defiance, Ohio Lenhart, Benedict, R.R. No. 4, Defiance, Ohio Leonard, Gladys, 115 Harrison, Swanton, Ohio Lesko, Amalia, 1795 N. Ridge Rd., Elyria 7, Ohio Letts, Wade, 143 Sessions, Defiance, Ohio Levy, Jeannette, 125 Sessions St., Defiance, Ohio Levy, Lawrence, 125 Sessions St., Defiance, Ohio Link, Dorothy, 4 College Place, Defiance, Ohio Link, Sally, 4 College Place, Defiance, Ohio Lloyd, Deanna, R.R. No. 3, Napoleon, Ohio Londeree, Ben, 201 W. Boundary, Perrysburg, Ohio Loughran, Marie, 809 N. Clinton, Defiance, Ohio Luallen, James, 220 Indiana Ave., Maumee, Ohio MacCullough, R. H., 714 Clinton St., Defiance, Ohio Mack, Joan, R.F.D. 1, Ney, Ohio Mack, Joyce, 838 Harrison, Defiance, Ohio Maddock, Martha, R.R. No. 6, Defiance, Ohio Mallott, Gerald, 2 College Place, Defiance, Ohio Mandelblatt, Sherwin, 1381 Sterling Pl., Brooklyn 13, N. Y. Manahan, Fred, 731 W. High, Defiance, Ohio Maney, Charles, 601 Washington St., Defiance, Ohio Mansfield, Norvin, R.R. No. 8, Defiance, Ohio Mansfield, Wreatha, R.F.D. 8, Defiance, Ohio Martin, Beverly, College Housing Units, Defiance, Ohio Martin, Phyllix, Pioneer, Ohio Martin, Robert, College Housing Units, Defiance, Ohio McCann, Kevin, 809 N. Clinton, Defiance, Ohio McCann, Ruth, 809 N. Clinton, Defiance, Ohio McCarthy, Joan, 626 Ottawa, Defiance, Ohio McClure, Dana, Grover Hill, Ohio McDonald, Merle, 648 Washington, Defiance, Ohio McDowell, Elaine, Defiance, Ohio McKeen, Robert, 1020 Latty St., Defiance, Ohio McKitrick, Max, 516 Gibson St., Defiance, Ohio McKitrick, Nellie, 516 Gibson, Defiance, Ohio McReynolds, Ward, 129 E. High, Defiance, Ohio Mees, Gail, College Housing Units, Defiance, Ohio Mekus, Louis, Jewell, Ohio Meltz, Nathan, Sisson Hall, Defiance, Ohio Mess, Valerie, 625 Leonard St., Napoleon, Ohio Meyer, Howard, 307 W. 7th Sts., Perrysburg, Ohio Meyer, Howard W., 333 Fairview, Montpelier, Ohio Meyer, Paul, 627 Grover Ave., Defiance, Ohio Meyer, Virginia, R.F.D. 2, Box 23, Napoleon, Ohio Meyeres, Alvin, Hamler, Ohio Miller, Jane, 540 Bryan St., Bryan, Ohio Miller, Marguerite, 318 S. Emmet, Bryan, Ohio Miller, Maxine, 906 Wayne St., Defiance, Ohio Miller, Rachelle, 1501 S. Clinton, Defiance, Ohio Miller, Suzanne, Holgate, Ohio Millor, Sadde, Archbold, Ohio Mohr, Carolyn, Maywinn Rd., Defiance, Ohio Mollica, Lewis, 580 Woodhill Rd., Mansfield, Ohio Morrell, Ralph, Box 34, Ney, Ohio Mowery, Charles, Lyons, Ohio Nagel, Lester, R.R. No. 3, Defiance, Ohio Nash, Catherine, Madison, Ohio Newton, Louise, 618 E. Second, Defiance, Ohio Nicely, Mabelle, 21515 N. Clinton, Defiance, Ohio Nihiser, Edmund, 1250 Tuendawie, Defiance, Ohio Nitslihke, Clifford, College Housing Units, Defiance O io Noble, John, Fayette, Ohio Noffsinger, Mary, Hicksville, Ohio Nofziger, Mabel, Archbold, Ohio Nusbaum, Robert, R.R. No. 1, Sherwood, Ohio O'Brien, James, 98 Auburn St., Brockton, Mass. Owen, James, 512 Ralston, Defiance, Ohio Oxley, Richard, Route 5, Defiance, Ohio Oxley, Ruth, Route 5, Defiance, Ohio Pace, Williain, Glenwood, Ind. Panning, Vernon, R.R. No. 2, Deshler, Ohio Parent, Beulah, R.F.D. 1, Pioneer, Ohio Parker, Gaylord, Box 42, Sherwood, Ohio Parker, Madilyn, Box 140, R.R. No. 2, Napoleon, Ohio Parker, Spriggs, Monrovia, Liberia, Africa Parson, Lloyd, 111 Wayne, Paulding, Ohio Parson, Neva, Montpelier, Ohio Parsons, Lucy, 1027 Jackson, Defiance, Ohio Partee, Ester, 517M5 Euclid St., Defiance, Ohio Penner, Florice, Oakwood, Ohio Peters, Jeanine, R.R. No. 2, Holgate, Ohio Peters, Paula, 1100 Jefferson, Defiance, Ohio Pond, Lois, Latty, Ohio Porter, Paulann, 40 Squire Ave., Defiance, Ohio Portman, Victoria, Fayette, Ohio Poth, John, Cecil, Ohio Prentice, Evelyn, Melrose, Ohio Price, Elizabeth, Paulding, Ohio Purviance, James, 714 W. Packard, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Rabert, Willard, 10 Merritt St., Binghamton, N. Y. Rau, Kathryn, 106 S. Allen, Bryan, Ohio Raus, Russell, 4544 East Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio Rensberger, Jerry, R.R. No. 1, Larwill, Ind. Rentz, Arthur, Malinta, Ohio Retterbush, Donald, 1304 Nicklin, Piqua, Ohio Reynolds, Kay, R.R. No. 5, Ashland, Ohio Rice, James, 310 N. Prospect, Bowling Green, Ohio Rich, Barbara, Archbold, Ohio Richards, Jennie, R.F.D. 1, Edon, Ohio Riehle, Helen, Edgerton, Ohio Riffell, Twila, Greenville, Ohio Ringger, Frances, Grover Hill, Ohio Roehrs, Curtis, 72nd S.R.S., Travis A.F.B., Calif. Rollins, Kenneth, 211 E. Bryan, Bryan, Ohio Rollins, Ronald, 211 E. Bryan, Bryan, Ohio Rosebrock, Bertha, Napoleon, Ohio Rosendaul, George, 325 E. Marle, Bryan, Ohio Rothrock, Faye, 308 Jackson, Defiance, Ohio Roughton, Raymond, Oakwood, Ohio Ruess, Edwin, 809 Jefferson, Defiance, Ohio Ruess, Mary, 809 Jefferson, Defiance, Ohio Sack, Elsa, 1411 S. Jackson, Defiance, Ohio Salsbury, Herbert, R.R. No. 2, Bryan, Ohio Sanders, Beverly, Grover Hill, Ohio Sanders, Monte, 605 N. 26th St., New Castle, lnd. Sanford, Kathryn, R.R. No. 8, Defiance, Ohio Schackow, August, 920 Ottawa, Defiance, Ohio Schall, Ellen, New Bavaria, Ohio Schall, Hal, 420 E. Perry, Paulding, Ohio Schenk, Joseph,-R.R. No. 1, Box 160, Curtice, Ohio Scherer, Robert, Grover Hill, Ohio Schiebor, Helen H., 705 Park Dr., Fostoria, Ohio Schmunk, Edna, 307 Jackson Ave., Defiance, Ohio Schmunk, Nancy, 1028 Riverside, Defiance, Ohio Schneider, Paul, R.R. No. 1, Perrysburg, Ohio Schooley, Bernice, Box 183, Edgerton, Ohio Scofield, James, College Housing Units, Defiance, Ohio Seither, Corinne, R.F.D. 5, Defiance, Ohio Seyerle, Carolyn, Y.W.C.A., Van Wert, Ohio Shaw, Donald, Van Wert, Ohio Sheahan, Jane, 601 E. High, Defiance, Ohio Shepard, Virgil, R.R. No. 1, W. Manchester, Ohio Shepard, William, Gordan, Ohio Shock, Bernard, Jewell, Ohio Shockey, Sue, 214 Summit St., Defiance, Ohio Shooks, Florence, Continental, Ohio Shumaker, Paul, West Unity, Ohio Simerl, Mildred, 93115 Jefferson, Defiance, Ohio Simkins, Thomas, 404 Carpenter R., Defiance, Ohio Simonis, Rosanne, 734 Washington, Defiance, Ohio Sindel, Gerald, P.O. Box 255, Dundee, Mich. Small, Richard, Weston Hall Apts., Defiance, Ohio Smith, Louise, Hicksville, Ohio Smith, Martha, 113 Maryland, N. Manchester, lnd. Smith, Romayne, Box 147, Woodburn, Ind. Smith, Vea, 241 W. High, Ashley, Ohio Smith, Von, Fayette, Ohio Snyder, Carl, Mansfield, Ohio Snyder, Patricia, Antwerp, Ohio Spangler, Virginia, R.F.D. 7, Defiance, Ohio Speidel, Sandra, Rural Dr., Willoughby, Ohio Speiser, Jeannine, R.R. No. 1, Sherwood, Ohio Spengler, Dorothy, 3152 Holland, Archbold, Ohio Spillis, Bernadette, Whitehouse, Ohio Spress, Alta, R.F.D. 1, Archbold, Ohio Squire, Richard, 84815 S. Clinton, Defiance, Ohio Staley, Charles, 940 Wayne St., Defiance, Ohio Starrett, Walter, 843 Washington, Defiance, Ohio Steel, William, R.R. No. 5, Touhy Rd., Mansfield, Ohio Stenger, Lura, R.F.D. 1, Sherwood, Ohio Stephan, Bill, Ney, Ohio Stephans, Kathryn, Oakwood, Ohio Stevenson, Lois, Antwerp, Ohio Stockman, George, R.R. No. 3, Bryan, Ohio Stork, Laura, 610 N. Clinton, Defiance, Ohio Stover, Louise, Oakwood, Ohio Strite, Martha, R.R. No. 2, Ottawa, Ohio Sulpeizio, Gabriel, 418 Franklin, Defiance, Ohio Taylor, Jayne, 1023 Latty, Defiance, Ohio Thompson, Richard, College Housing Units, Defiance, Ohio Thornton, Floyd, Clyde, Ohio Timmerman, Rose, R.R. No. 1, Bryan, Ohio Tisdale, Clyde, 256 Osborne, Rossford, Ohio Treece, James, 709 Locust St., Perrysburg, Ohio Troyer, Pauline, 1015 Sunday, Defiance, Ohio Tuttle, Merilan, S. Berwick, Maine Umbs, Paul, Ney, Ohio Underwood, Noel, R.R. No. 1, Cardington, Ohio Urch, Erwin, R.F.D. 6, Defiance, Ohio Vannorsdall, Thereasa, 310 S. Portland, Van Poppel, Mary, R.F.D. 1, Hamler, Bryan, Ohio Vitello, Thomas, R.R. No. 1, Maumee, Ohio Volkert, Helen, Hicksville, Ohio Von Deylen, Merelyn, R.R. No. 2, Box 23, Napoleon, Ohio Wade, Ann, R.R. No. 2, Hicksville, Ohio Ward, Mary, 226 S. Portland, Bryan, Ohio Ware, Marjorie, Continental, Ohio Warner, William, 702 N. Clinton, Defiance, Ohio Washer, Jack, 800 Kentner St., Defiance, Ohio Watson, L. W., 520 Wayne St., Defiance, Ohio Weatherhead, Kathryn, R.F.D. 1, Troy, Ohio Weddelman, Eleanor, R.F.D. 2, Napoleon, Ohio Weible, Ruth, Antwerp, Ohio Weidenhamer, Daniel, R.R. No. 6, Defiance, Ohio Weidenhamer, Gerald, 306 Wabash, Defiance, Ohio Weisgerber, Bill, 745 Kentner St., Defiance, Ohio Welch, Dana, Grover Hill, Ohio Wensinger, Harold, 646 Holgate, Defiance, Ohio Westerbeck, Robert, R.R. No. 1, Botkins, Ohio White, Adeline, Sisson Hall, Defiance, Ohio White, Harold, 222 W. Sessions, Defiance, Ohio Widmer, Eula, Pioneer, Ohio Williams, Marie, Trowbridge Hall, Defiance, Ohio Williams, William, Trowbridge Hall, Defiance, Ohio Wilson, James, Oakwood, Ohio Wilson, Joyce, No. 6, Defiance, Ohio Winkler, Robert, R.R. No. 5, Defiance, Ohio Winner, John, 312 Osceola, Defiance, Ohio Winters, John, R.R. 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