Defiance High School - Panorama Yearbook (Defiance, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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. ' Class Will We, the class of One Thousand Nine Hundred Thirtyftwo, of the Defiance High School, of the City of Defiance, County of Defiance, and State of Ohio, desiring to make some provision for the perpetuation of the various and sundry odds and ends of tradition existing in these hoary and hallowed walls, being in good health and un' doubtedly sound and disposing state of mind, and being in full possession of our facul- ties, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament: We bequeath our sincere appreciation and heartfelt gratitude to the Board of Edu' cation, and to the faculty, for their efforts to force us to absorb a little knowledge in face of our stubborn opposition. Our notebooks we give to the juniors, hoping that they may get better grades there' upon than we did. Upon the unmannerly and upstart Sophomores we bestow our mantle of dignity. To the freshmen we will our influence with the underclassmen. W I, Betty Shaw, do give and bequeath my ability to be late for classes to Bill Switzer, who Mr. jones thinks is already well experienced in the art. I, Ed Hummer, my talent for asking questions to Walter Proper. I, Amy Kirtley, my sweet and fetching ways to Ruth Arnold. I, Hallie Cheadle, my crushes and a typewritten copy of my line, with instruc- tions how to use to Ralph Daoust. I, Lucille Westrick, my weak voice and also my extreme bashfulness to Mary Kirtley. I, Earl Shumaker, being the best natured boy in the Senior Class, divide my talent among the members of the Class of '33. I, Roger Leever, my affection for Amy Kirtley to Ashton Widmer. I, Kathleen Phillips, my ability to twoftime to Virginia Albertus. I, Clifford Colwell, my careful driving to Walter Keckley. I, Hank Goedde, that sweet expression of mine while playing basketball to jack Kissner. I, Gene Fribley, will my curling iron to Dalton Boyd. I, james Baker, my alibies for being late for school to Dora Grant. I, Johnny Beiswenger, my tendency toward holding girls hands to John Zirkle. I Jack Long, my nick'name Chicken , to Richard QHENJ-rich. M I, Lucille Preisendorfer, my ability to go through high school in three years to Corney oore. I, Doris Bohannon, a street corner to Mildred Reid. I, Allen Ebright, my pleasing disposition to Clarence Mansfield. We, Frances Cubberly and Olga Grether, our apparent sophistication to Peg Brown and Beth Hall. I, Woody Clemens, My Dorothy Fuller to Walter Schall. I, Bill Costello, my dapplefgray Ford to Evelyn Fuller. I, Wib Frysinger, my dates with Lib Rout to Marcy Graber. I, Sammy Kaetzel, my ideas on temperance to George Easley. We, Bob McBroom, Richard McGovney, Andy Max, our red hair to Yvonne Doenges. We, Therman Maurer, Rolland Memmer, Nelson Lambert, and Dorence Arps, our gentle manners to Charlie Boehm.

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PAUL SUTTER Paulic lla r-an put tivo and two toga'lh1'r'. Itanqur-t Program 3. lianil Zi, 4. Plus, Play Il. Drailiu- Iir t'lub 15. Ii. ldisti-rlmifml Si, -I. Ulm' l'lilh fi, 4, Ili-Y -4. lilixul lfliorus 2. KATHERINE WHITNEY UKHY.. .-in r'.rar'ti11.g Sflldlhllt is sho, Who knows hm' lessons from A to Z. Class l'luy 3. Draunatis- Club 2. 3. Kiln-is Club 1. 2, Il. -i. l'2ist4-liilfocl Ll, il. 4. First in Junior ldmilisli Form-st 3. Alixi-ml Chorus Z, Zi, 4. l K i MARGARET TRIPPIER .-ilu-ays onorirst and full of fun, Shu is lilnfd by mv:-z'yone. Annual Play 4. Ilanqliet I'rm:rani 3. Glue Club 2. .lunior English Contest Ilon- ors 3. Mixed Chorus Li. MARION WOOD nspud.. A girl deserving of great praise, Whom all admire for her plfasarzt ways. Annual Play 4. Class Play 3. 4. Deiianre StatY 4. Dra- matir Club 2. Il. Eisteddfud l, 2. 3, 4. Accompanist for: Mixrd Chorus 2, 3, 4. Boys tilt-0 l'lubq2. fi, 4. Girlslilov CLINTON TUBBS Tubby As blithc and marry as thc' day is long. 4. liaskc-tlmil 3. lhi.Si'hall 3. Class l'lay 3. 4. Eistvrlilrkul ' Club 1, 2, 3, -l. .., 4. Give Mixed Chorus LE, 3, 4. Opt-rl vtta 2, 3. RUTH YOUNG ..Rudy.. -and she arts and speaks just as she ought. Drainatic' Club 2. Typing Contest 3. LUCILLE WESTRICK ..Lucy.. Always happy, always jolly, Nvvrr :cad or melan- choly. Entvrrd from Ji-well Iliuli School 3. Annual l'lui' 4. Banquet l'rom'um Ii. Drama- tic Club 2. 3. Oratoriral Von- tvst 4. Class Play 4. VELMA ZACHRICH Petc' Quiet gwrsons arc 1l'1'l- .1 como every where. Entn-red from lliszhland Crn- ter High School 3. Club 1, ... 3. 4. Banquet. Vrograni 25, 4. GEORGIA ZIEGLER Greg Patience is a flower that grows not in evcryonc's garden. Class Play 3. Dramatic Club 2, 3. l'Iistvdclr'od 2, 3. 4. ti. A. A. Counril 4. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. 0114-retta II. Si-1-11-tary of Class l. Du- ilaln'i ' Slati' 4. LEWIS ZIRKLE ..Lew.. O dainty, dernure little lad. Band 3, 4. Basketball 3. 4. Dramatic Club 3. Football 4. Iii-Y 4. Oratorical Cun- trst 4. Surreinry of Class 4. EDWARD ZELLER usabs., Onc's studies do so in- terfere with the rfgular high school course. Band 1, 2. 3. 4. Class Play 3, 4. Defiance Staff -i. Dramatic Club 2. 3. Eistodd- fod 3, 4. Glea Club 3. 4. Mule Quartet 3. 4. Mixed Chorus 3, 4. Operetta 25. Treasurer of Class 1. Bun- quut Program 3. 4.



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We, Howard and Harold Rennollet, the confusion of our name to Richard and Robert Smith. I, Thelma Leaders, personal secretary to Mr. Jones, my position to some lucky girl in next year's glee club. I, Fat Hohenberger, my football suit to Victor Bchrman. I, Louis Zirkle, my 1931 basketball shoes, exquisitely decorated with tape to Robert Lindemuth. I, Bob Compo, my excessive supply of words to Lib Rout, who just can't seem to find enough words to express herself. I, Herschel Browns, my arguments to Floyd Andrews. I, Clinton Tubbs, being able to get along with everyone, will my cheerful smile to anyone who feels he can use it. I, Gertrude Hess, my chance to work on the Annual to Thomas Steinberger. I, Marion Wood, my personality to Mary Carey. ' I, Harold Houghton, my ability as a water boy to Doug Shindler. We, Dale Graham and Willard Openlander, our Million Dollar Smiles to the school for future use. I, Jinny Slosser, my numerous college boy friends to none other than Gaynelle Whit' ne , who, we have noticed, is extremel interested in bo s. Y Y Y We, Esther Morgan and Inez Kunesh, our black curly hair to Martha Cummins. I, Dorence Arps, my well trained hair to Dorris Brandon. I, Valetta Schultz, my skill in typewriting to Betty Jane Wisely, hoping she will take advantage of it. I, Helen Hebestreit, my ability to tend to my own business to Catherine Nussbaum. We, Mary Sullivan and Mildred McCann, our meekness to Delmar Strine and Ralph Schultz. I, Edward Holley, six inches of my height to Paul Gearing. We, Martha Smith and Georgia Zeigler, our quiet dignity to Rosemary Ryder and Phyllis Pixler. We, Paul Sutter, Benny Frank and Frederick Miller, our forwardness in the class rooms to William Bleeks and Robert Slosser. I, Ed Zeller, my monkey shines, which I inherited from the Senior Class last year to Rachael Palm. We, Geraldine Elder, Margaret Trippier and Florence Myers, our studious disposif tions to Rosemary Mansfield and Judy Rex. I, Hoddy Hay, my love letters from Charlie Caston to Carolyn Behne. I, jim Behringer, my girl friend to Bob Serrick. I, Fritz Speiser, my revolver to little Patricia Ann Reeves. We, Ruth Young, Mildred Relue, Delma Cooper, and Edith Lagorin our quietness to Leona McKee only. We, Alfred Myers, and Nelson Lambert, our places in the band to the Hoover brothers. We, Russel Beiswenger and Chester Karnes, some of our brains to the Biology classes. I, Charlotte Coressel, my ability to talk sometimes to Peggy Peaslee. We, Burnell Hicks, Carl Franks, and Theron Beldon, our ability to push through the halls when classes are changing-which is a great accomplishment to Bill Mason, Bill Kroll and Bill May. We, Lauretta Boehm, Laura Erman and Lucille Price, our innocence to Kate Meis.

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