Defiance High School - Panorama Yearbook (Defiance, OH)
- Class of 1947
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DEDICATICJN To Those members of our TaculTy who inTerrupTed Their Teaching careers and served in The recenT war, This book is graTeTully dedicaTed. Welcome back and The besT of luck in The TuTurel Capiain William P. CosTello CapTain CosTello enTered The Army Chemical Warfare Service aT Camp Sei- berT, Alabama, June 26, I942. He was Trained aT The Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Camp Gordon JohnsTon, Florida, and Camp Plache, Louisiana. He was as- signed To The SecuriTy DeT. Hqs., Camp SeiberT, 9Th T. R. S., Hqs., 3rd Army. LaTer he served in The NorTh African, Pacific, and European Theafers of opera- Tion. He was discharged March I3, I946, aT lndianTown Gap, Pennsylvania. Capiain Claude W. Henkle CapTain Henlcle enTered The Army Air Corps aT ForT Hayes, AugusT 3, I942. He was Trained aT several Physical Train- ing Schools. Among Them was The Offi- cers' CandidaTe School. LaTer he was assigned as physical TiTness insTrucTor in A.A.F. Training Command and 2nd Air Force. He was discharged January I8, 1946, from PaTTerson Field, Dayfon, Ohio. LieuTenanT LesTer H. Hale LieuT. Hale enlisTed in The UniTed STaTes Navy in OcTober, I942. He re- ceived his Training aT NorTollr, Virginia, and was Then assigned To Camp Farra- guT, idaho, as swimming coordinaTor. LaTer, he served in a similar capaciTy aT The UniversiTy oT iviinnesoTa, and was laTer assigned as an AThleTic OTTicer aT Camp Wallace, Texas, and aT Camp Peary, Virginia. He was discharged AugusT, 1946. LieuT. li.g.l Philip L. Ships LieuT. Shipe enTered The U. S. Naval Service May 20. I943, and received his Training aT U. S. Navy Pre-FlighT School, Chapel Hill, NorTh Carolina. His as- signmenTs included: AThleTic OTTicer aT The U. S. Naval Air Base, Corpus Chris- Ti, Texas: Commanding OTTicer LogisTic SupporT Co. 507: and AbsenTee Ohficer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. LieuT. Shipe served in The Pacific area and received his discharge AugusT 5, I946. LieuTenanT Kirl: KruTsch LieuT. KruTsch enTerecl The U. S. Navy in AugusT, l942. He received Training in gunnery aT BosTon, Mass., LiTTle Creek, Virginia, and Brooklyn, N. Y. He was Then assigned To sea duTy as Armed Guard Gunnery OTTicer on convoy duTy in The NorTh ATlanTic. LaTer, he was a member oT The Army-Navy lnducTion Board aT Chicago, Illinois. ATTer This he was senT To The Naval Training Cen- Ter in BosTon, Mass., where he served as CommunicaTion OTTTcer and a member oT The Summary CourT lv1arTial Board. He was discharged in December, l945, in BosTon. LieuTenanT O. J. Heusi LieuT. Heusi enTered The UniTed STaTes Navy November I5, I943, aT which Time he reporTed Tor duTy aT Tucson, Arizona. On January l8, I944, he was moved To Los Angeles and a Tew monThs laTer he leTT The sTaTes Tor Communicafion DuTy, on The sTaTF of The Commander of The FleeT. He served in The SouThwesT Pa! ciTic TheaTer oT operaTions and was dis- charged aT C-reaT Lakes, December I6. I945. 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Before and Hi, Mom! lHiiliard Safes and Tom Rafh af fire Foofball Banqueil .... Ge+ a load of fhis iunir .... Back fo school .... Wafch flue birdie .... Junior Play rehearsals gel' underway .... Afomic Energy in ihe making .... Going io press .... Oh, you wonderful man .... Hard af worlr?7777 sk-'H' Superinfendenf F. H. Bode and Secrehsry, Pauline Behrmann LA' ln Q' ff- 1 SCHOOL BOARD Sealed: Harold L. Schlosser, Harry W. Schlosser, President and Roger F. Small. Slandlmqr Paul L. Wrigley, Carl Seyboldf, and A. H. La+cl'1aw, Clerk. J. G. Demyan, Assislanf Principal Principal O. H. Farrar and Secrelary, Evelyn Mayer 1 NV QQ' VERA AUTEN Ghio Norlhern Universily, A.B Universily of Michigan, A.B., L.S. librarian , Sfudenl Librarian Advisor Senior Boosler Advisor FRANKLIN G. BLUE Defiance College, BS. Algebra I Algebra ll General Malhernalics Shop ll Slocum School Alhlelics Nalional l-lonor Sociely Advisor JANE BOHLMANN Defiance College, BS English lll Public Spealcing Junior and Senior Play Diroclor MAUDE CARTER Defiance College, A.l3. Universily ol Michigan, M.A. English IV English ll English 8 Senior Advisor Wriiers' Clulg DAVID CLINGAMAN Bowling Green Universily, B.S. Shop IV Shop lll Shop ll Scenic Direclor lor Junior Class Play VERA COLWELL Defiance College, B.A. Ohio Norihern and Bowling Green Universily, Training Worlc Biology Girls' Physical Educalion G,A.A. Advisor WILLIAM COSTELLO Defiance College, A.B. Dulxe Universily, Graduaie Worlc Trigonornelry Solid Geornelry Plane Geomelry Malhernalics 8 Malhernalics 7 Aeronaulics Freshman Advisor JOE DEMYAN Valparaiso Universiiy, B.S. llniversily of Michigan, MS, Boolclceeping Consumer Malhernalics Business Arifhrnelic Baslcelball Coach Assislanl Foolball Coach Assislanl Traci Coach Assislanl Principal ROBERT ECKERT Ohio Slale Universily, B.S. in Agricullure Qhio Siale Universily,Gradu ale Work Agricullure IV Agricullure III Agriculiure II Agricullure I F.F.A. Advisor LESTER HALE Defiance College, AB. Columbia Universily, M.A. Ohio Slale Universily, Gradu ale Worlc Physiology Biology Boys' lnlrarnurals Junior l-ligh Foolball Coach Senior l-li-Y Advisor CLAUDE HENKLE Ohio Norlhern Universily, A.B. Ohio Slale Universily, lvl.A. World Hislory Junior High Baslcelball Coach Facully Manager ol Alhlelics O. J. HEUSI Cenlral Wesleyan College Warrensburg Slale Teachers College, B.S. in Educalion KIRK KRUTSCH Ohio Slale Universily, B.S. in Educalion Cornell Universily, Graduale Work English l Journalism Edilorial Advisor lor lhe Annual Blue and While News Advisor f LOREN McDONALD oy Depauw Universily,!A?B1, B.lvl. Norlhweslern Univ sily, lv1.A. Bowling Green Slale Universily, Indiana Slaie T Cl1eV5i Colleqe Gradudfe Work lndiana- Universily Ohio Slale Universily, M.A. Cllolf L, ' Business Educalion l Cl'10VUS9S Ollice Praclice Advisor : Erlxyliflble GVOUP5 F,R.O. Advisor Vs! J CLARE HOEFFEL Deliance College, A.B. GRACE O' MORSE Bowling Green Universily, Ohio Slale Universily, and Deli- ance College, Graduale Worlc Language, Arls Briclcell School Alhlelics Deliance College, A.B. Uniled Slales Hislory Assembly Program Supervisor KENNETH HULTZ Deliance College, A.B. Chemislry Physics General Science Junior Class Advisor Senior Science Club Advisor AU G-USTA KEH NAST Deliance College, A.B. in Educalion Visiling Teacher Wellare and Reliel College Club Advisor Supervisor ol Hall lvlonilors GERALDINE MYERS Defiance College, B.S. in Educalion Bowling Green Universily, Graduale Worlr Home Economics I Home Economics 8 Home Economics 7 Coslurne Direclor lor Junior Class Play Junior Booslers Junior Red Cross Represenla- live Sophomore Class Advisor RICHARD OXLEY Ohio Slale Universily, B.S., lvl.E. Universily ol Daylon, Gradual Work Shop ll Shop I Junior l-li-Y Advisor JANE REAMER Ohio Slale Universily, BS. Shorlhand ll Shorlhand I Typing ll lypinq I Commerce Club Advisor HOMER SENGER Defiance Colleqe, A.B. Universily ol lvlichiqan, Univerr sily ol: Wisconsin, Universily ol Toledo, Graduale Work Geography 7 I-lislory 8 Movie Proieclion Training Visual Educalion Direclor I2 L. A. RITTENHOUSE Deliance College, A.B. Universily of Michigan, Graduale Wcvrlm Science B Science 7 Eiohlh Grade Advisor JOHN SHERWOOD Indiana Universily, BM. Cleveland lnslilule ol Music A Band B Band Slrinq Ensemble lvlen ol Music MARIA SCHLEGEL MARJORIE SCHLOSSER Defiance Colleqe, A.B. Duquesne Universily, lvl.A. Lalin IV Lalin Ill Lalin II Lalin I Lafin Club Advisor PHIL SHIPE Ohio Norlhern Universily, A.B. Universily ol: Pennsylvania, MS. Senior Social Sludies Ari Foolball Coach Track Coach Assislanl Baslcelball Coaco xiii' X I 1 I b Bowling Green Universily, BE Home Economics lll Home Economics ll Coslurne Direclor for Senior Play NANCY YOUNG Defiance Colleqe, A.B. Bowling Green Universily, Gracluale Worlc English 8 Arilhrnelic 7 Spellinq 8 Spelling 7 Business Advisor for The Annu DP bil Vyifflv. FACULTY'S FAVORITE FCJTOS Miss Young In all her Hnery .... Oh, Ioolry where I am! says Miss Aufen .... Anna- belle and David. Oh, yes, Mr. Kruisch is Ihere, foo .... The new General, Mrs. Bohl- mann .... Mr. Senger, Ihe 'Family man .... Ship Ahoy! Old sall' Hulh. Mr. Hale ready 'for a sIroII . . . . Mr. CosIeIIo, Boo+s and all .... Is Ihaf your washing, Mr. Heusi? .... The Age of Innocence as porfrayed by Mr. Oxley .... Mr. Henlrle all ser Io Iake off .... Miss Kehnasi s+ar'Iing ouI' for +he Easier Parade .... Miss Carier all bundled up for Ihe snow .... Am I Blue? r T iff. Lefl 'ro Riqh+: Norman Miller, Presidenh Joanna Hubbard, Secrefaryg Janice Schlembach, Vice President and Dolores Mack, Treasurer JUNIORS One more year lhal will be Jrhrillpaclced wilh lun and advenlure, +ha+'s whal lhe Juniors of '47 are looking forward lo. They have iusl cornpleled an enioyable year under fhe leadership of Norm Miller, Janice Schlernbach, Joanna l-lubbard, and Dorolhy Maclc, wilh Mr. l-lullz as Advisor. The class play, Ever Since Eve, was a greal success. One of lhe many Junior dulies was lhe baslcelball concessions and 'rhe sludenls really worked hard lo malqe Jrhis proiecl a success. A number of parlies including a hayride and several dances were enioyed by all. Row I: Glenola Schafer, Janice Schlembach, Mariorie Schlosser, Tom Schlosser, Jeannine Schull, George Seiberf, Phyllis Shirk. Row 2: Francis Simonis, Larry Slrees, Berfa Smilh, Wayne Snyder, Ann Sproul, Jim Sfailey, Waller Sfarrelf. Row 3: Joanne Sreel, Richard Sreffens, Jane Swary, Lela Swifzer, Mary Underhill, Shirley Wanley, Belsy Warson. Row 4: Dorolhy Webb, Margarel Webb, Richard Weber, Mary Weisgerber, Ray Wells, Bob Wil- liamson, Beverly Winebrenner. Row 5: Clara Wiriclx, William Wiseman, Mariorie Wohn. No piclure: Dick Reebe, Clarence DeTray, Berniece Hun+, James McLaughlin, Berf Nihiser. SOPHOMCDRES Lasf year The class of '49 enlered D.l-l.S. as lowly Freshmen. Officers included Yvonne Parlee, President Bill Wilhelm, Vice-president Marilyn Carroll, Secrefaryg and Glenn Bayliss, Treasurer. The class forged ahead and This year found Jrhem really gelfing in+o The swing of rhings. Wal+er Masr led The Sophomores 'rhis year as Presidenr. Gene Sfarrerlr acled as Vice-presidenl while Donald Morris performed 'rhe Secrelarial duries and Don Fischer handled all money mailers as Treasurer. These officers were aided by Miss Myers, serving as Advisor. The class enjoyed several parries and now loolcs forward +o a busy Junior year. l-lere's To your success. Leif fo righfz Walfer Mast Presidenfg Gene S+arreH, Vice-presidenfg Don Morris, Secre+aryg Don Fischer, Treasurer I8 Q My 3- if ' gf ,, xffxwf 'Yi fi if I: is E , A H .W -K ,.,, N' ' t in X Q 1 T K 1 Q .. L35 Q 'E' 1 ,iii ik 1 5 4 S25 x fi gg if if --1 in as Leif io righl: Dick Smiih, Vice President Darlene Hire, Secrefaryg Sally Slrees, Treasurer: Jerry Behringer, President FRESHMEN The Freshmen, afier an eveniful year af D.l-l.S. are eagerly loolcing forward 'ro lhe remaining ihree. Wilh Mr. Coslello as Advisor, and under ihe leadership of Jerry Behringer, Dick Smiih, Darlene Hire, and Sally Slcees, ihis lirsl year in high school was a real success. Numerous parries and managing 'rhe hai and coal concessions al baslcefball games provided pleniy of aciiviiy for rhese sfuclenis. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Beairice Arend, Esfher Ankney, Philip Baker, Charles Barber, Joan Ba'H, BeH'y Bauer, Nora Lee Bayliss, Jerry Behringer, Junior Bein- dorf, Mary Blue, Bernard Boff. Paf Bofi, Peggy Bolley, Anna Bond, Wilma Bond, Jim Bonfiglio, Marilyn Bowers, Luefia Brandi, Alice Briggs, Dee Brown, Marie Brown, Roberf Brown. Ronald Brown, Vivien Bruce, Fred Bufler, Marilyn Compo, Shirley Cooper, Wayne Crosser, Janice Diehl, Richard Diemer, Elberfa Ebersole, Jack Ehrai, Kennefh Eifniear. Susan Ellswor+h, Francis Erman, Margarei Faufh, Belly Feeney, Eleanor Fisher, Beverly Fihenrider, Lavon Florence, Marfha Fockler, Alberf Frank, Esfher Frey, Mary Fronk. Harold Fry, Elizabelh Gallup, Edward Gebhari, Joanne Gessner, Marlene Goldenefz, Annabelle Grimes, Bill Haase, James Hall, Dick Hanker, Clarabelle Hardesfy, Rulh Harmon. Dick Harris, Par Hasselschwerf, Ralph Hazelswarf, Joanne Healy, Pal Heilshorn, Carolyn Hendricks, Edgar Hesselschward+,Ri1'a HewiH, Darlene Hire, Clarence Hoge, Cleon Hohenberger. Keifh Hubbard, Carroll Hussey, Colleen Jennings, Roberf Kammeyer, Mary Jeanne Kern, Pauline Keys, Gale King, Gerald Koerber, Dan Kro+1, Lois Krufsch, Delores Leirhauser. 23 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Theresa Leonard, Mary Lero, Josephine Lewis, Georgia Lindeman, Emma Maag, Mary Maney,Jacquelyn Mansfield, Bonell Marihugh, Dave Marihugh, Be++y Mas+, Gene Maffoclrs. Henry McCari'ney, Mary McClure, Carol McFarland, Russell Mei-z, Bonnie Miller, June Miller, Charles Mincir, Theresa Minclr, John Mohr, Bonnie Morris, Bill Neff. Nancy Nischwifz, Evelyn Osborn, Ri+a Osborn, Pal Overly, Janef Parlrer, Nancy Parker, Barbara Piclcering, Jennie Pohlmann, Helen Richards, Madonna Roddy, Paul Roehrig. Larry Ruch, John Ryan, Tom Ryan, Louis Sabo, Jusiine Schaclrow, Augusi Schackow, Lois Schira, Genevieve Schmiff, Barbara Schroe- der, Lewis Schroeder, Allan Schu++. Sue Seyboldl, Philip Shoup, Roger Simonis, Sally Slcees, Dicl: Smith, Orville Smiih, Rulh Snyder, Barbara Spangler, Doug Sproul, Dick Squire, Belly Sleel. Paul Sfoclr, Bill ThieroFF, Dorofhy Trubey, Ralph TuHle, Finley Vaughn, Pal Weber, John Weible, Jaclc Weisenburger, Lee Ann Wil- helm, Joann Wiseman, Roberi Wiseman. Bob Wolfrum, Leo Yaw, James Zehner, Elaine Zimber. No piciure: William Babbiff, Carroll Brown, Anna Daff, Mary DeTray, Donald Eifniear, BeH'y Jean Fogi, Don Rifrenhouse. 24 Gref Weidenhamer sells Bulldog plafes .... Shop class puis finishing fouches on prize-winning floai for Halloween Parade .... Hello kiddies, 'lhis is Aunf Sally giving you anofher crazy an- nouncement .... Mr. Hoe'Ffel's Home Room-Boifom Row: Edward Ankney, Richard Sabo, Charles Ankney, Alonzo Dirr, William Leonard, and Ralph Yeager. Row 2: Richard Slocum, Jack Cooper, Raymond Smiih, and Marvin Kemp. Row 3: Jim Derrow, Mr. Hoeffel, Lloyd Shoup, and Eugene McClory .... Margaref Webb and Wayne Snyder casr fheir vofes during +he mock elecfion .... The building cusfodians fake 'lime ouf io wafch ihe birdie! Ronnie Williams, Presidenfg Jim Smifh, Vice-presideni: Berry Bilderbaclr, Secreiaryg and Joann Schah, Treasurer. EIGHTH GRADE Four more years! Tha'r's rhe rhoughl of ihe eighrh graders as They look ahead wiih expeciani ioy and yer a few misgivings. To malce This year an acrive one Ronnie Williams, Jim Smilh, Belly Bilderback, and Joann Schaiz were elecied class officers. Under 'rheir leadership and wiih Mr. Riiienho use as Advisor, The class enjoyed many parlies. A hayride, a slcaiinq pariy, and a dance in rhe Cornmuniiy Room were highlighfs of lhe year's acfiviiies. MR. BLUE'S HOME ROOM Bofrom Row: Jack Hohenberger, Clarence Bohn, Larry Rhamy, Roberr Heil, Douglas Erman, Jerry Rosenberger, Melvin Eckerd, William Miller, Russell Mansfield, Ronnie Deimer, Mr. Blue. Row 2: Beffy Bilderbaclr, Lois lbboison, Nancy Hughes, Grelchen Himes, Shirley Grunden, Jackie Kimberly, Kafherine Keeferle, Dolores Heilman, Joyce Gossman, Sallie Hoge. Row 3: Irene Harris, Herberf Wolf, Roberi- Karnes, Lesrer Goldfuss, Jack Lehman, Ronnie Williams, Richard Rau, Beffy Floehr. MISS SCHLEGEL'S HOME ROOM Boffom Row: Bill Sherman, Doris Webb, Zora Weaner, Gloria Neff, Violef Sharp, Beverly Skiver, Nancy Masf, Charles Sfailey, Miss Schlegel. Row 2: Jim Skees, Jim Smifh, Roger Lourash, Richard Marshall, Kenneih Morris, Jack Refhmel, Bill McBride, BillMcCoy, Bill Barber, Mary Louise Romaine. Row 3: Lyle Rau, Melvin Parcher, Joan OH'o, Margaref Osborn, Roberfa Schmunh, Palsy Zorbas, Irene Mehring, Roberi Schulh, Paul Warnimonf. MR. RITTENHOUSE'S HOME ROOM Bofforn Row: Kathryn Hahn, Joann Schafz, Mariorie Rouf, Shirley Amsbaugh, Sally Donley, Marilyn Ellsworfh, Marion Baies, Befh Goodrich, Mary Geren, Mr. Rirfenhouse. Row 2: Arlie Frisinger, Paul Boyd, Marilyn Doan, BeHy Keeierle, Goldie Ball, Sue Ashfon, Marilyn Benein, Roberi Ed- wards, Ted Keclr. Row E3: Larry Bowers, Bill Brinlr, Carlfon Boclr, Joe Brown, Roberf Anlmey, Gale Blue, Harry Fry, Richard Delaney, Jim ifniear. Q fi pei? A ifsfi iw' ,L . 5' h , Wg, URXKPNNW . , .wg X 5 I W ffm V Ik Q1 f k gee 5' ,Jw im , Wwdaww' W ,Wm . :of M .4-1: YH I I . ,. Q kw- W X X w 1. . vpvr' M, P- ','E'a?: v WMF' i :IQ w. Q 5 Wm- w- Lenin OFFICERS , John Weaner, Presidenlg Roberl Slrelker, Vice-Presidenlg Donna Champlin, Secrelaryg and Freddie Manahan, Treasurer SEVENTH GRADE The Sevenlh Graders had a very successful and evenllul year under lhe leadership ol Presidenl, John Weanerg Vice-Presidenl, Roberl Slrellcer: Secrelary, Donna Champling Treasurer, Freddie Mana-- hang and lheir Advisor, lvir. Senger. Ol lheir many aclivilies, lhe Chrislmas parly held in lhe Communily Room was lhe mosl en- joyable. Anolher inleresling aclivily was a lour ol lhe local lumber mill. The Sevenlh Graders are looking forward lo and preparing lor lhe live promising school years ahead. MR SENGER'S HOME ROOM Row I: Ned Parker, Bruce Pickering, Sondra Hulchins, Marilyn Hammons, Belly Miller, Palricia Schweilzer, Ann Riclrerd, James Speck, Mr. Senger. Row 2: Sonia Morse, Shirley Frisinger, Gwendolyn Klima, Lou Ann Marsh, Mary Jo Rolhrocl, Lois Maass, Rulh Marihugh, Lavonna King, Irene Kemm. Row 3: Elsie Kammeyer, Glenn Miller, Roberl Osborn, William Rillenhouse, Tony Parcher, James Zorbas, Ronnie Schull, Carol Lewis. MISS YOUNG'S HOME ROOM Row I: Carolyn Diehl, Dixie Lee Brand, Zora Culler, Roger Florence, Freddie Manahan, Rose Marie Flory, Mary Flory Donna Champlin, Palsy Bosdech, Miss Young. Row 2: Eileen Bauer, Donna Briggs, Rulh Miller, William Ball, Garrison Anlxney, Eugene Dodson, Joan Ashbacher, De- loris Froelich, Donna Durham, Arlene Beindorl. Row 3: Janie Cameron, Mary Florence, James Harris, Willard Eilniear, James Marquardl, Richard Lamb, Rulh Doan Marilyn Coressel, Fern Demland. MISS AUTEN'S HOME ROOM Row I: Carolyn Tunlrs, Nancy Weisenburger, Karen Slough, Violel VanScoder, Suzanne Leach, Barbara Diclcman, Doro- lhee Evrill, Miss Aulen. Row 2: Mildred Bradner, Belva Wallers, Nellie Sloclx, Sue Ann Demyan, Janice Worlman, Joyce Slouler, Nancy Wissler, Belly Slevens, Norma Sleel. Row 3: Gale Yeager, Wayne Wagner, Larry Wrighl, Johnny Weaner, Dale McFeelers, Bob Slrelller, Roberl Vandemarlr, John Ury, Roberl Ernsberger, Roberl Mi+chelI. ww E ,, rv 4f Z E M-W ' 'O N. V' , C1 , mwfMV no ...fi ,A K' V, ii' 's UQ Y 'F 5 wi TOM RATH, Capfain NEIL POHLMANN 1- BULLDOG ' n VIRGlL GIBLER NEIL POHLMANN JACK GOSHIA GERALD FROELICH RON FETTER TOM RATH GRIDDERS A 131 TOM SCHLOSSER JIM BOHLMANN JERRY BOFF MYLES MUSGRAVE BOB SLOCUM BOB SLOCUM JIM BOHLMANN C1 uf LOU lo riqhl: Faculfy Manager, Claude Henlrle' Head Coach, Phil Shipeg Assisfanl Coach, Joe Demyan: Assislanf Coach. Les+er Hale. Lell lo rlql-H: Bonell Marihugh, Sue Seyboldf, Phyllis Jenkins, Jane Ryan, Phyllis Neher. wL4 PIGSKIN PARADE Wiih Coach Phil Shipe ai ihe helm aiier a ihree-year hiich in ihe Navy, and wiih The able assisiance of Joe Demyan, ihe Bulldogs succeeded in winning seven our of nine games This year. The Defiance gridders had io be conieni wiih sharing ihe Norihwesiern Ohio League Championship wiih Monipelier, however, due io an early deieai adminis- iered by ihe Napoleon Wildcais. Boiiom Row: Larry Romaine, Neil Pohlmann, Ray Osborn, Jack Goshia, Gerald Froelich, Ronnie Fe'Her, Tom Rafh, Jerry Boff, Myles Musgrave, Bob Slocum, Tom Schlosser, Jim Bohlmann, Dick Skees. Row 2: Coach Phil Shipe, Dick Squire, Gene S'farreH, Pa+ Sargeanf, George Seiberf, Tom Foor, Virgil Gibler, Gene Hufchins, Alva Rosebrock, Dick OIIer, Jim Bridenbaugh, Glenn Bayliss, Dick Hoover, Harold Fry, Assisfanf Coach, Joe Demyan. Row 3: Don Bari, Bud Vandemark, Dick Beebe, Dave Speiser, Walfer Masf, Jim Wahl, Dick Smifh, Don HurH, Charles Barber, Dick Zeschke, John Weber, Bill Hasse. Row 4: Faculfy Manager, Claude Henkle, Pele Morris, Keifh Clymer, Gene Ma++ocks, Dave Leaders, Rogel Brown, Roger Jones, Bob Newman, Bud Wrigley, Don Fischer, Kei+h Hubbard, Bob Williamson, Bufch Duerk, Assisfanf Coach Lesfer Hale. GRIDIRON SCOREBOARD DEFIANCE OPPONENTS Sepiember I3 - Paulding ..,...,..., ,a,,, 3 4 O Sepiernber 20 ai Van Weri .....A 6 Sepiember 27 Napoleon ..,...... 7 Ociober 4 ai Bryan ,,,a. O Ociober I I Wauseon ,,rr.,...,,, I3 Ociober I8 ai Fosioria , ,,,,a.,a., I5 Ociober 24 ai Liberiy Cenier... L, 7 November I Findlay ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,, 6 November 8 Monipelier ,,,, O Toials ,,,,aa,, 54 33 I i Boiiom Row: George Ensign, Marilyn Meyer, Donnie Meyer, Sue Ellsworfh, Doris Memmer, Wayne Snyder, Le+'rie Parker, Grerchen Murphy, Keifh Clymer, Beverly Fifzenrider, June Baldwin. Row 2: HarrieH Rou+, Bill Haase, Bob Newman, Bill Gray, Jim Weisenburger, Jim Gruver, Roger Shock, Roberi Hanlrer, Bill Weber, Roberl Boff, Janice Diehl, Joann Schafz, Mariorie Rouf, Anna Daft Row 3: Dave Leaders, Francis Erman, Joan Enos, Yvonne Pariee, Joanne Ward, Mary Blue, Sue Seyboldf, Mary Underhill, Wanda Paxfon, Pa+ Osborn, Jeannine SchuH', Norman Miller, Darlene Hire. Row 4: Ray Essex, Peggy Bolley, Marlene Goldeneh, Jaclr Ehraf, Bob Conroy, Herberi Fessel, Gale Blue, Evelyn Osborn, Barbara Pickering, Pa+ Overly, Be+sy Wafson, Annabelle Grimes. STRIKE UP THE BAND Can you imagine bacon wilhoul' eggs, Amos wiihoul Andy, or lvluii wilhoui Jeff? Well, neiiher can we. Bui iusi whai would a iooiball game be wiihoui a band? The miliiary music, ihe clever iormaiions, and ihe snappy uniforms all adcl up lo real enieriainmeni which has become a lradiiional and viial pari of every iooiball program. This year, ihe D.l-l.S. Band eonirilouied a greai deal io 'rhe aimosphere oi many allwlefic coniesis and also presenied several enjoyable Conceris. 34 MASTER OF THE BATON DeTiance T-ligh's brillianT young lnsTrumenTal Supervisor has lived near lvliTchell, lndiana mosT oT his liTe. There he was graduaTed Trom high school aT The age oT I5. T-le aTTended The UniversiTy oT Indiana Tor Tive years and received a B.M. degree in music composiTion. ln T944 and I945 he was lnsTrumenTal Supervisor oT The Medina, Ohio, coun- Ty schools and lasT year he TaughT in Delphos. This year his aloiliTy as an insTrucTor can be seen in The Tine perTormances oT The bands. TWIRLERS OF THE BATON SHERWOOD Adding color and sparlcle To many a band perTormance, The high sTepping drum, malor and his Tive vivacious maioreTTes conTribuTed immeasurably To The splendid programs presenTed by The band This year. l.eTT To riqhT: Sue Ellsworfh, Donnie Meyer, Doris Memmer, LeTTie Parker, Grefchen Murphy, and Wayne Snyder Boffom Row: Douglas Erman, William McCoy, Gale Blue, Augusi Schaclzow, Jack Lehman, Tom Ryan, Danny Krofz, Paul Warnimonl, Finley Vaughan, James Bonliglio, Richard Lamb, Jaclr Weisenburger, Rober+ Brown. Row 2: Ralph Tu++le, Lesfer Goldfuss, Junior Beindorf, Bill Thieroff, Leo Yaw, Dee Brown, Dick Harris, David Marihugh, Douglas Sproul, Eugene McClory, Larry Ruch, Bill Haase, Lesfer Hale, Coach. Row 3: Jim Hall, Richard Sabo, Russell Mansfield, Pal Weber, Jerry Behringer, Bill Leonard, Gene Maliocks, Jim Slcees, Gale King, Joe Brown, Ronnie Williams, Jaclr Hohenberger, Clarence Bohn, Kenneih Erman. JUNICR GRIDDERS The Junior High Foofball Team, under fhe leadership of Mr. Hale, gof off fo a good sfarf fhis year. If is fhe firsf fime since i942 fhaf a Defiance Junior High foofball feam has played a regular schedule. Quf of five league games, fhe Bullpups won fwo, losf fwo, and fied one. They sfarfed ouf by defeafing Wauseon, I3-O. On fheir frip fo Bryan, fhey absorbed fheir firsf defeaf, I2-O7 buf when Bryan refurned fo Defiance, fhe Bullpups defeafed fhem 7-O. The nexf game was wifh Defiance's fradifional rival, Napoleon and ended in a 6-6 fie. The lasf game resulfed in fhe second defeaf of fhe season. Leading fhe whole game by a 7-6 score, Defiance was clipped in fhe lasf fen seconds when Liberfy Cenfcr infercepfed a pass and made fhe deciding fouchdown. HCJMECCMING Very much a parT of The Fall season is Homecoming wiTh iTs many TesTiviTies. This year's queen, BeTTy Cverly, and her Two aTTendanTs, PaTricia Hendricks, Junior, and Lee Weisenburger, Sophomore, were chosen by The TooTball squad To reign To over The Defiance-Wauseon game and The dance ThaT followed. Crowning ceremonies were conducTed aT a special pep meeTing aT which Time Her Royal Highness was crowned by Tom RaTh, CapTain of The TooTball Team. The aTTendanTs were escorTed To The Throne by Virgil G-ibler, Junior, and Jim Briden' baugh, Sophomore. A special ceremony prior To The game saw The queen presenTing The TooTball To The capTains of The opposing Teams. This was The ninTh Homecoming celebraTed by Defiance High School. LMT To righT: Capfain Tom RaTh, Queen BeTTy Overly, Pafricia Hendrick, Jim Bridenbaugh, Lee Weisenburger, and Virgil Gibler. EVER SINCE EVE Mrs. Clover . Johnny Clover Mr. Clover, Spud Erwin . . Susan Blake, , Belsy Erwin .,,YA,,,Y. Marllna Willard ,...,..,a,,,, Officer lCappYl Srnillm ....,,, l-lenry Quinn .A ,A , , Lucybelle Lee a,,, Preslon l-luglwes .. Direclor ,,,,,,,, ..,,.a,Pa+ Mack aa.......,,Jol1n Minclc Wayne Snyder ,,.,A..,,aNorman Miller ,,..a,.,Mary Welsgerber .Lefrie Parker .,,,a....Marnie Ducaff .,.,a,,u.Diclc Weber ,,.,,,,Winfield l-lall ,..,,,,MarilYn Derrow ....,..Wal+er Sfarrell Jane Wilsberg Bolwlmann Sludenl Direclors U ,aa,.,,, Pal Nickels, George Ensign Scenuc Direcror , ,... ,.,,.....,.a, A HD. A. Clingaman Cosfume Direcfor Miss Myers Wham' do you ihinlc you're going fo do will: +l1a1? John Minsk aslxs Mary Weisgerber as Norm Miller looks on in bewildermenf. JusT who do you Think you are? Johnny Minck asks WalTer STarreTT. Norm Miller guards The back door, while LeTTie Parker, Marilyn Derrow, and Mary Weisgerber lisTen To The argumenT During The lasr days OT November The Juniors presenTed a Three-acT comedy, EVER SINCE EVE. The play moved along well, was Tull oT acTion, and was highly enTerTaining. The ploT was buil+ around The age-old conTlicT beTween men and Their naTural enemies, women. Johnny Clover lJohn Ivlinckl had his hands Tull when a girl upseT his placid liTe as ediTor oT The high school paper, The Penguin. The girl, Susan Blake llvlary Weisgerberl, managed To become associaTe ediTor by high pressure and This spelled Trouble Tor Johnny. Then Spud, lhlorman Millerl The business manager oT The paper, surrendered To The charms OT a souThern girl, Lucybelle Lee llvlarilyn Derrowl, and soon Johnny was on her hook Too. This Tilled Susan wiTh iealousy, Tor she had always been Johnny's girl. When The young ediTor broke down wiTh The measles, Susan goT her chance To show him. She liTerally Took over The paper, goT iT inTo Tinancial Trouble, broke several laws, and commiTTed libel Through an innocenT error when she gave The Talse impression ThaT The school principal lWinTield l-lalll and a Teacher lMarnie DucaTTl were married. All Turned ouT well in The end Though. The principal Tinally married lvliss Willard, The paper goT back on iTs Tinancial TeeT, Johnny discovered ThaT Susan was his one and only, Susan decided ThaT perhaps she did noT wanT To become a career girl, and ThaT being married To a guy-like Johnny, Tor insTance-mighT be beTTer aTTer all. WINTER 9 Ng J Q ED 1 I -,pltlllfi fi- MN.-x A --- -- ff E xy XXX t v kin X K THIN :ca 1 Sa B i, r 1 3 P- n.....1 N-W9 ' Yffsil . Y ,, vt' 1,1 fy s MV' U' 49 Agn . W , wi , J , ?..i.i?,, ay' fi' .gf 9 . M 9'i:74. .,v R,1i. oi Ur, sr S gs Q e 1 mm? 5 :Ml 5 ' 4 14,1 4 Q . 3 nf! .L- 5 Q Q in ir., 4 C 354 5 Q ws.. ig? . ,-maxi' x ,ff 0' 5 Q. WINTER TIME IS CLUB TIME Books are all righf. Books are fine. Bul' worms never gef very far, and book worms are no excepfion. Thaf's why clubs and various organizafions are an essen- 'rial parf of any school svsfem. Frequenfly, fhrough 'rhe medium of such organizafions, The sfudenf has 'rhe oppor- funify fo puf info praclice fhe principles he finds on fhe prinfed page. Defiance High School has a wide variefy of organizafions and offers inslruclive as well as offfimes enferlaining acfivifv in These various groups. Winfer fime is club -fime af D.I-l.S. The following pages well illusfrafe fhe im- porfanf parf organizafion plays in our school sysfem. SENIOR GROUP Bollom Row: Miss Myers, Advisor, Mary Underhill, Phyllis Neher, Phyllis Jenkins, Grelchen Weidenhamer, Jean Marchal, Pal Dierkes, Jane Ryan, Joan Sieg, Pearl Trubey, Mary Lou Greulman, Belly Leever, Berla Smilh, Ann Sproul, Miss Aulen, Advisor. Row 2: Margarel Webb, Rila Schira, Frankie Vandemark, Lellie Parker, Marie Heil, Helen Woodward, Mary Ellen Moser, June Baldwin, Jeannine Murphy, Lois Gessner, Ruby Snodgrass, Helen Gallup, Phyllis Moorehead, Joan Breckler. Row 3: Donnie Meyer, Pal Hendricks, Pal Clark, Mary Bauer, Dorolhy Webb, Ann Small, Rila Ball, Belsy Walson, Norma Gary, Germaine Marchal, Kale Wahl, Janel Gallup. Row 4: Pal Osborn, Ann Nickels, Sal Squire, Madonna Sliles, Belly Schuller, Mary Jean Cordray, Mary Nierman, Belly Osborn, Janice Schlembach, Alberla Froelich, Carmah Lawler. Row 5: Marie Jones, Mary Weisgerber, Pal Mack, Pal Nickels, Lois Hoffman, Belly Overly, Peg Brown, Fae Zachrich, Joanna Hubbard, Phyllis Deckrosh, Belly Brown. JUNIOR GROUP Bollom Row: Miss Myers, Advisor, Bonnie Morris, Darlene Hire, Joyce Roehrig, Anna Dall, Joanne Wiseman, Genevieve Schmill, Denise Filzenrider, Harriell Roul, Sue Seyboldl, Pally Overly, Saralea Skees, Nancy Parker, Nancy Nischwilz, Theresa Minck, Mary Jean Kern, Pal Baum, Joanne Gessner, Barbara Spangler, Miss Aulen, Advisor. Row 2: Pal Hasselschwerl, Bonnie Miller, Josephine Lewis, Pal Heilshorn, Dorolhy Trubey, Marlene Goldenelz, Bonell Marihugh, Jennie Pohlmann, Lois Palm, Rulh Snyder, Jusline Schackow, Elaine Zimber, Joan Hiall, Peggy Bolley, Elinor Hershey, Carol McFarland. Row 3: Belly Bauer, Marilyn Schira, Carolyn Schira, Ellen Koharl, Beverly Weber, Carolyn Hendricks, Lois Krulsch, Belly Gallup, Lee Ann Wilhelm, Lois Schira, Theresa Leonard, Barbara Pickering, Sue Ellsworlh, Marilyn Bowers, Janel Parker. Row 4: Joanne Enos, Wanda Becker, Margarel Hasch, Yvonne Parlee, Nora Lee Bayliss, Beverly Filzenrider, Alice Briggs, Mary McClure, Margarel Ann Faulh, Mary Blue, Mary Lero, Lee Weisenburger, Carole Sisco, Joanne Healy. Row 5: Dorolhy Bauer Marilyn Carroll, Charlene Derge, Marilyn Meyer, Joan Weaver, Karen Abele, Mary Ann Beally, Dolores Nierman, Rila Hewill, Janice BOOSTERS We are Deliance High School Booslers slriving lo be beller cilizens bolh loday and lomorrowf' Under lhe leadership ol Peg Brown, Presidenl: Sally Squire, Vice Presidenl: Belly Overly, Secrelaryp Ann Small, Treasurer: and wilh Miss Aulen and Miss Myers as Advisors, lhe Booslers, lhe largesl organizalion in school, proved lheir abilily lo live up lo lhe creed. Among some ol lhe services lhe club accomplished lor lhe school and lhe communily were lhe making ol bandf ages lor lhe hospilal, lhe selling ol Bulldog lags lor cars, and lhe reserving ol a sludenl cheering seclion al loolball and baskelball games. To promole a grealer inleresl and spiril in boys' sports, lallcs and movies were presenlcd al regular mec-lings by lhe loolball and lraclc coach, Mr. Shipe, and lhe baslfelball coach, Mr. Demyan. A helplul demonslralion on proper ways lo wear corsages was given by Mr. Edwin Ruess. Diehl, Mary Maney, Colleen Jennings. 43 STUDENT COUNCIL The STudenT Council acTs as The sTudenT's voice in school aITairs. Ideas are presenTed in Home Room and The represenTaTives Then bring The suggesTions before The Council. The Council has one represenTaTive from each I-lome Room so ThaT The enTire high schcaol is well represenTed. Mr. Farrar, as Advisor, helped The sTudenTs revise The The consTiTuTion This year. BoTTom Row: Richard Naveau, Bill Weber, Carolyn Duca'H, Sue EllsworTh, Sue Seyboldf, GreTchen Weidenhamer, Zora Weaner, Marilyn Ellswor'I'h, Mary Jo RoThrock, Shirley Grunden, Carolyn Diehl, Fred Behringer, Mr. Farrar, Advisor. Row 2: WalTer STarreH', Mary Weisgerber, RiTa Schira, Gloria Hammons, Peggy Bolley, Marilyn Meyer, Pai' Mack, Jennie Pohlmann, PaT Hendricks, Jack Goshia, Roberf Vandemark. L HI-TY The aim oT The I-li-Y is To promoTe clean speech, good sporTsmanship, high scholarship, and clean living among iTs members and To improve The general welfare of The communiTy. This organizaTion also sponsors several imporTanT school evenTs each year. Oliiicers during The pasT year were: ForesT WorTman, presidenT: Gene Hale. vice presidenfg Dick Skees, secreTaryg and Tom RaTh, Treasurer. Mr. I-lale and Mr. Oxley served as Advisors. BoTTom Row: Mr. Oxley, Advisor, Ned Duerk, Dick Zeschke, Leo Mohr, Herberf Fessel, Bob Conroy, Bob Newman, Virgil Gibler, Bob Rulman, Gene Hale, Wayne Snyder, Winfield Hall, ForesT Worfman, Mr. Hale, Advisor. Row 2: Tom Rafh, Larry Romaine, Paul Wrigley, Jim Wahl, Bill Wilhelm, Don Fischer, Gene STarreTT, Don HurTT, Norman Miller, Larry Skees, Bob Herder, Gene Hufchins, WalTer MasT, Bud Vandemark. Row 3: Dick Skees, Jack Goshia, Walfer STarreTT, Jim Bohlmann, Ronnie FeTTer, Ed Bahmer, Roger Linebrink, Ed Mifchell, Gerry Held, George Ensign, Jim Duerk, Darleen Hohenberger, Lowell Duerk. BLUE AND WHITE NEWS Your assignmenTs have been posTed. Remember The deadlinel Every week The ediTors of The Two Jour- nalism classes, supervised by Mr. KruTsch, roTaTe The publishing of The Blue and WhiTe News and give This warn- ing. BuT some sTragglers never meeT The deadline and This means The midnighT oil burns in Room 2 while The STaTF works hard To puT The finishing Touches on The paper so ThaT iT may be disTribuTed on Friday To approxi- maTely 400 readers. BoTTom Row: Gene Rhamy, Glenna Schroeder, Phyllis Moorehead, Dorihy FonT, Louise MarTin, KaTe Wahl, Jane Ryan, Joanne Meh- ring, June Baldwin, Phyllis Jenkins, Virginia Bolif, Mr. KruTsch, Advisor. Row 2: Ruby Snodgrass, Vera Bauer, Bonnie MarTin, PaT Dierkes, Mary Ellen Moser, Pearl Trubey, Virginia Linebrink, Phyllis Shirk, Phyllis Neher, Ann Small, Peg Brown, Dick Skees. Row 3: Rosie MelTon, Geraldine Coressel, Frankie Vandemark, BeTTy Brown, Phyllis Deckrosh, Jean Weisenburger, Leona Ashbaugh, Marie Jones, Ann Nickels, Jean LanTow, BeTTy Overly, Larry Romaine. Row 4: Junior Youngs, Morris Harmon, Tony SmiTh, John Englehaupi, Bill Moore, Bob Slocum, Bill Holman, George NewTon, Marvin Mansfield, Ronnie FeTTer, Bob Guilliam. ANNUAL STAFF AlmosT every day during The course oT The pasT school year, one could hear such reirains pouring from The Annual Office as, Where'd you puT The glue? , Why don'T They geT Their wriTe-ups in on Time? , WhaT size should This picTure be? This year, The Annual STaTT has worked very hard To give The sTudenTs a book They will long remember. BoTTom Row: Miss Young, Business Advisor, ForesT Worfman, Joan Sieg, Mary Ellen Krufsch, Dorfhy FonT, Jean Weisenburger, Mary Ellen Moser, Joanne Mehring, Jane Ryan, Par Dierkes, Virginia Boff, Jean Marchal, Grefchen Weidenhamer, Gene Rhamy, Helen Gallup, Ann Nickels, Mr. Krufsch, EdiToriaI Advisor. Row 2: Joan Breckler, RiTa BaTT. Carolyn,DucaH', Frankie Vandemark, Rifa Schira, Bonnie Marfin, June Baldwin, Virginia Linebrink, Thelma Weible, Kafie Wahl, Phyllis Jenkins, Phyllis Neher, Be'Hy Schuller, Ann Small, Peg Brown, Lois Hoffman. Row 3: Rosemary Melfon, Fae Zachrich, Mary Bauer, Geraldine Coressel, PaT Clark, Phyllis Moorehead, BeTTy Brown, Phyllis Deckrosh, Marie Jones, BeTTy Overly, Madonna STiTes, Mary Lou OH, Mary Jean Cordray, Carmah Lawler, Helen Woodward, Sally Squire. Row 4: Tony Smirh, Bill Moore, Ed Bahmer, Bob Slocum, Bill Holman, Marvin Mansfield, Jim Bohlmann, Neil Pohlmann, Jack Goshia, Myles Musgrave, Bob Gulliam, Ronnie FeTTer, Dick Skees, Larry Romaine. 44 ., S, wx 3 4 Ni 13: W' IN - -vids .il r ,nw vu 53? ,.,,. ..,..--fn Us V gif kv V , Y. , ,. , qw' -.wa:emef.,.m4 ,. A- 11 , 6 , A -nn -'ix vm . :gg ,. 3 We . 555 --fu 1-7. Nur 4.54, 3.1. 5 COLLEGE CLUB The College Club, a Senior organizalion, is open lo any sludenl who expecls lo enler some inslilulion of higher learning aller his high school days are compleled. lls aim is lo acquainl ils members wilh lhe many problems which mighl arise during lhe sludenl's collegiale lile. Two meelings are held each monlh. The Chrislmas parly, lhe highlighl ol lhe year, was held during lhe holiday season al which lime former members ol lhe club, home lor vacalion, shared lheir Hcollegiale experi- ences wilh lhe group. Ollicers lor lhe year were June Baldwin, Presidenl: Edward Bahmer, Vice Presidenl: Elaine Wanley, Secre- laryz and Belly Brown, Treasurer. Miss Kehnasl serves as Advisor lor lhe club. Bollom Row: Joan Sieg, Jean Weisenburger, Dorlhy Fonl, Thelma Weible, Kale Wahl, Phyllis Neher, Miss Kehnasl, Advisor. Row 2: Ann Nickels, Bonnie Marlin, Frankie Vandemark, Madonna Sliles, Phyllis Jenkins. V Row 3: Ann Small, Carmah Lawler, June Baldwin, Belly Brown, Phyllis Deckrosh, Gene Rhamy. Row 4: Peg Brown, Belly Overly, Sally Squire, Lois Hoffman, Tom Ralh, Foresl Worlman. Row 5: Larry Romaine, Myles Musgrave, Ed Bahmer, Neil Pohlmann, Jim Bohlmann, Jack Goshia. COMMERCE CLUB - The Commerce Club, supervised by Miss Reamer, sludies various commercial occupalions lo increase elli- ciency when employmenl arrives. Selecled oulside speakers give lhe girls a glimpse ol lhe various lields ol work. Social allairs lhis year included, a Chrislmas parly a Valenline parly, and lwo aller-game dances. Ollicers were'Mary Lou Oll, Presidenl: Pal Hendricks, Vice Presidenl: Belly Schuller, Secrelary: and Joan Breclcler, Treasurer. Bollom Row: Ann Sproul, Jane Ryan, Margarel Miller, Grelchen Weidenhamer, Jean Marchal, Rosemarie Hall, Joanne Mehring, Mary Ellen Krulsch, Helen Woodward, Marilyn Dirr, Joan Breckler, Joan Sieg, Marilyn Derrow, Miss Reamer, Advisor. Row 2: Lucille Baumgarlner, Bernice Hunl, Carolyn Ducall, Mary Ducall, Thelma Roehrig, Glenola Schafer, Kale Wahl, June Bald- win, Lois Gessner, Ruby Snodgrass, Audrey Louys, Belly Schuller, Madonna Sliles, Mary Bauer, Pal Clark. Row 3: Berla Juslus, Joan Slock, Rosemary Mellon, Ann Nickels, Doris Memmer, Geraldine Coressel, Carmah Lawler, Mary Lou Oll. Marie Heil, Mary Jean Cordray, Phyllis Shirk, Pal Hendricks, Donnie Meyer, Lellie Parker. sENioR science CLUB Al war or al peace, science and ils applicalions are ever before us, vilal in every field. The purpose ol lhe Science Club is lo open lhe sludenl's eyes lo lhe phenomena ol science and ils many advanlages. Mr. Hullz. lhe Advisor, was assisled by Tony Smilh, Presiclenl, Pal Mack, Vice Presidenl: Janice Schlembach, Secre- lary: and Lois l-lollman, Treasurer. , Bollom Row: Mr. Hullz, Advisor, Larry Romaine, Alberla Froelich, Madge Hardesly, Phyllis Neher, Belly Ovorly, Ann Small, Peg Brown, Janel Gallup, Mary Underhill, Pal Osborn, Don Wilhelm. , Row 2: Francis Simonis, Tony Smilh, Pal Nickels, Belly Brown, Phyllis Deckrosh, Lois Hoffman, Carmah Lawler, Janice Schlembach, Pal Mack, Ann Nickels, George Ensign, John Minck. Row 3: Jack Goshia, Neil Pohlmann, Myles Musgrave, Ed Bahmer, Bob Slocum, Jim Bohlmann, Foresl Worlman, Ralph Brady, Roger Shawley, Larry Skees, Jim Duerk. 47 Bollom Row 2: Row 3: Bollorn Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Boliom Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 4: Sealed: Slandin PROJ ECTION PU PS Row: Wal+er Masl, James Cupp. Mr. Senger, Advisor, Paul Wrigley, Bill Gray. Francis Simonis, Alva Rosebrock, George Ensign, Joe Sauber, Bill Faulh. HALL MONITORS Row: Miss Kehnasf, Advisor, Elinor Hershey, Doris Belden, Norma Gary, Kale Wahl. Frankie Vandemark, Marilyn Dirr, Beverly Winebrenner, Germaine Marchal, Mary Ann Nierman. Marjorie Wohn, Rifa Bali, Norma Hasselschweri, Marie Jones, Madonna Siifes. Pa? Ryan, Marian Sisco, Berfa Juslus, Clara Brink, Jean Lanfow. SENIOR CONCESSION WORKERS Row: Mary Ellen Krulsch, Belly Schuller, Gene Rhamy, Miss Carfer, Senior Advisor. Grefchen Weidenharner, Mary Ellen Moser, Rila Schira, Bonnie Marfin, Ann Small, Pal Dierhes. Mary Bauer, Helen Woodward, Pal Clarlr, Jean Lanfow, Marlha Beardsley, Ginny Boff, Bill Holman, Bill Moore. Ed Bahmer, Carmah Lawler, Beffy Overly, Marie Jones, Madonna Srifes, Sally Squire. Foresi Worlman, Ralph Brady, Marvin Mansfield, Peg Brown, Lois Hoffman. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Josephine Lewis, Jaclrie Kimberly, Nancy Masf, Ma rgarel Miller. gz Jim Skees, Richard Marshall, James Smilh, Mary Geren. SERVICE GROUPS Few indeed are lhe people in lhis world who are willing lo worlc for 'Phe good of lhe sys+ern even Ihough Ihere is no reward in 'rhe form of personal glory or recognilion. Defiance I-ligh School is forlunare indeed Io enjoy 'rhe services of lhe above groups which per- form essenlial Though oflfimes rouline worlc. Sludenls who work on concessions, in ihe library, al 'rhe movie proieclors, and as hall monilors deserve Ihe wholehearled Ihanlcs of everyone al D.I-I.S. We salule you! 1 Girls' Athletic Association G.A.A. activities began this year with the customary intormal initiation at Pon- tiac Park. At this time Pat Mack was introduced as the Junior Council Member. Otticers tor the year included: Ann Small, President: Peggy Brown, Vice Presi- dent: Phil Neher, Secretary: Betty Overly, Treasurerq and Miss Vera Colwell, Ad- visor. The other Council Members in charge ot the various sports were: Sally Squire, Field Hockey: Madonna Stites, Volleyball: Mary Jean Corclray, Basketball: Lois l-lottrnan and Phil Deckrosh, Bowlingg Katie Wahl, Sottballg and Ann Nickels and Carmah Lawler, Archery. Lett to right: Betty Overly, Madonna Stites, Peg Brown, Mary Jean Cordray, Phil Neher, Ann Small, Miss Colwell, Advisor, Phil Declrrosh, Katie Wahl, Lois Hoffman, Sally Squire, Pat Mack, Carmah Lawler, and Ann Nickels. Tra La, Tra La . . . l-lave you ever had 'ro plan a program? Anyone who has, is well aware of a good musical group. A quarrel, an oclel, or an ensemble has lrequenlly proved lo be a life saver for a sfruggling lvl.C. These lhree groups a'r D.l-l.S. have conlribufed 'ro many programs in 'rhe Defi- ance area during The pasl school year. Lef+ fo righlr Phyllis Neher, Pai Osborn, Mary McCar+hy, Carmah Lawler, Ann Nickels, Marie Heil Doris Memmer, Jeannine SCl'lU'H', and Jeannine Murphy. The members of 'rhe Girls' Ensemble, Boys' Ccler, and Boys' Quarfef are chosen from members in choir. This year is Jrhe firsf lime 'rhe Boys' Oclel has been formed. ln addi+ion fo Jrhe many fine performances given around The Defiance area, The Quarfel and lhe Girls' Ensemble enfered The conlesrs held a+ Bowling Green. A CAPELLA CHOIR The A Capella Choir made ifs firsf public appearance fhis year af fhe Norfhwesfern Ohio Teachers Associa- fion meefing. A+ fhis fime fhe choir also broadcasf a program over WSPD. Ofher programs included fhe Chrisfmas Canfafa and several assemblies. Boffom Row: Helen Gallup, Ann Sproul, Dorfhy Fonf, Jeannine Murphy, Wayne Snyder, Dick Oller, George Newfon, Don Hurff, Win- field Hall, Gene Hufchins, John Berfhold, Gene Rhamy, Thelma Weible, Virginia Boff, Kafe Wahl, Mr. McDonald, Direcfor. Row 2: Margaref Webb, Lois Gessner, Mary Ellen Krufsch, FrankieVandemark, Rifa Schira, Tom Rafh, Myles Musgrave, Larry Romaine, Foresf Worfman, Ronnie Feffer, Dick Skees, Dick Weber, Bob Herder, Clara Wirick, Phyllis Neher, Phyllis Jenkins, Ann Small, Doris Memmer, Mary Underhill. Row 3: Gref Weidenhamer, Marie Heil, Jeannine Schuff, Rosie Melfon, Ann Nickels, Sally Squire, Bob Slocum, Norm Miller, Bill Holman, Tom Schlosser, Roberf Gulliam, Larry Skees, Waller Spangler, Francis Simonis, Jim Duerk, Mary McCarfhy, Barbara Fousf,June Bald- win, Carolyn Ducaff, Phyllis Deckrosh, Paf Hendricks, Phyllis Moorehead. Row 4: Beffy Overly, Lois Hoffman, Mary Lou Off, Janef Gallup, Leffie Parker, Mary Ducaff, Carmah Lawler, Alva Rosebrock, Clif- ford Osborn, Lowell Duerk, Jack Goshia, Neil Pohlmann, Walfer Sfarreff, Jim Bohlmann, George Ensign, Gerry Held, Janice Schlembach, Beffy Brown, Mary Weisgerber, Joanna Hubbard, Peg Brown, Madonna Sfifes, Paf Osborn. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Preparafion for nexf year's A Capella Choir is fhe main obiecfive of fhis choral group. The club is com- posed of Sophomore boys and is under The direcfion of Mr. McDonald. Boffom Row: Paf Sargeanf, 'Dick Zeschke, PaulWrigley, Glenn Bayliss, Roberf Newman, Gene Sfarreff, Fred Behringer, John Wirick, James Sfailey. Row 2: Dave Speiser, James Bridenbaugh, Wayne Schaffer, William Wilhelm, Tom Seiberf, Clarence Vandemark, William Gray, Roberf Conroy, Keifh Clymer. Pow 3: Walfer Masf, Ned Duerk, Don Fischer, Rogel Brown, William Maass, Joe Sauber, Richard Hoover, Dave Leaders. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB This organizafion is composed of Sophomore, Junior, and Senior girls. This is fhe lasf sfep in vocal 'rraining which furfher enables ifs members fo become eligible for A Capella Choir. Boffom Row: Denise Fifzenrider, Harrief Rouf, Norma Link, Carole Sisco, Margaref Hasch, Joanne Ward, Mary Lee Weisenburger, Ellen Koharf, Marilyn Carroll, Mary Ann Beaffy, Wanda Becker, Joan Weaver, Lois Palm, Mr. McDonald. Row 2: Pauline Skiver, Elinor Hershey, Alice Voss, Beffy Harfman, Leah Scoff, Leia Scoff, Joyce Roehrig, Beffy Lou Wissler, Mary Deifrick, Marilyn Dirr, Marilyn Meyer, Karen Abele, Pafricia Baum, June Belden. Row 3: Janice Skiver, Shirley Biffinger, Carolyn Schira, Marilyn Schira, Charlene Derge, Ardifh Harman, Norma Birchmeier, Charlene Leifhauser, llene Mack, Beverly Weber, Joan Sfock, Dolores Mack. Dorofhy Bauer, Norma Jean Graf, Wilma Bond. Row 4: Paf Mack, Kafhleen Wellman, Gloria Hammons, Dorofhy Webb, Naomi Frey, Junella Hasselschwardf, Lois Graf, Barbara Kammeyer, Cafherine Dohoney, Carolyn Bowers, Barbara Mifchell, Joan Hiaff, Joan Enos, Marfha Beardsley, Jean Lanfow. MADRIGAL SINGERS For fhe fourfh year D.H.S. has had a lvladrigal group which is made up of selecfed voices chosen from ihe choir members. lvlosf of fhe selecfions sung by lhis group are fypical lvladrigal numbers, lighf and amorous in characfer. They have enferfained af fhe Communify Concerf Banquef, Federafed Women's meefings and fhe All- Sporfs Banquef. Seafed: Helen Gallup, Beffy Overly, Lois Hoffman, Ann Small, Rosie Melfon. Sfanding: Gene Rhamy, Gene Hufchins, Thelma Weible, Myles Musgrave, June Baldwin, Richard Weber, Tom Rafh, Neil Pohlmann, Larry Romaine, Bob Herder, Bob Slocum, Sally Squire, Mary Underhill. 52 M Q, Q. G 1. Q 6 Q W Q We Ara. Q M 2 JV m Q Q 9 Q 9 Q if S, F'2M's Q'8 eo Atfgal 9,59 X xrh' sw! Y we W Z 3' ,Q 'u a 4 ZH '2 1' 1 9 J' , , S rf W , A if 1,5 k -L fw -N -,.f- ' R wmfdhl MIXED CHORUS This group is a combinarion of fhe Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs. The organizafion meefs once a week and is very helpful 'ro perspecfive choir members since if gives fraining in parf singing. Boffom Row: Denise Fifzenrider, Joyce Roehrig, Alice Voss, Leah Scoff, Berfa Smifh, Mary Lou Greufman, Walfer Masf, Paul Wrigley Wayne Schaffer, Bill Maass, Bob Newman, Gene Sfarreff, Fred Behringer, John Wirick, Jim Sfailey, Wanda Becker, Joan Weaver, Lois Palm, Mr. McDonald. Row 2: Harrie? Rouf, Elinor Hershey, Ardifh Harmon, Charlene Derge, Shirley Biffenger, Paf Sargeanf, Dick Zeschke, Bill Wilhelm Rogel Brown, Joe Sauber, Clarence Vandemark, Bill Gray, Richard Hoover, Keifh Clymer, Dave Leaders, Bob Conroy, Marilyn Meyer, Paf Baum, Doris June Belden. Row 3: Beffy Harfman, Norma Link, Joan Hiaff, Carole Sisco, Margaref Hasch, Dave Speiser, Jim Bridenbaugh, Glen Bayliss, Ned Duerk, Don Fischer, Tom Seiberf, Ellen Koharf, Mary Ann Beaffy, Marilyn Caroll, Carolyn Bowers, Charlene Leifhauser, Marilyn Dirr, Dorofhy Bauer, Beverly Weber, Norma Jean Graf. Row 4: Paf Mack, Kafhleen Wellman, Gloria Hammons, Dorofhy Webb, Beffy Lou Wissler, Lois Graf, Lela Scoff, Naomi Frey, Cafh- erine Dohoney, Barbara Mifchell, Joan Enos, Karen Abele, Joan Sfock, Dolores Mack, Marfha Beardsley, Jean Lanfow. JUNIOR CHORUS The firsf siep in becoming a choir member of 'rhe fufure is Ihe Junior Chorus. There are 'rwo choruses. each rneefing Iwice a week. This year's group had a fofal of I59 members. They are composed of eighfh and ninfh graders. GROUP A Boffom Row: Bonell Marihugh, Paf Boff, Rufh Snyder, Peg Bolley, Alice Briggs, Gale Blue, Douglas Sproul, Eugene Ma'H'ocks, Roberf Ankney, Keifh Hubbard, Jerry Koerber, Paul Sfock, Jim Skees, Nancy Nischwifz, Nancy Parker, Josephine Lewis, Janice Diehl, Marlene Goldenefz. Row 2: Sue Seyboldf, Pa'I' Overly, Zora Weaner, Genevieve Schmiff, Shirley Amsbaugh, Louis Sabo, Danny Krofz, Jack Ehraf, Dee Brown, Ralph Tuffle, Roger Lourash, Larry Bowers, Mariorie Rouf, Bonnie Miller, Beverly Skiver, Mary Louise Romaine, Sue Ash- fon, Jusfine Schackow. Row 3: Rufh Harmon, Darlene Hire, Jenny Pohlmann, Doris Webb, Theresa Leonard, Barbara Schroeder, Ralph Hazelswarf, Jim Mar- quardf, Beverly Fifzenrider, Beffy Gallup, Margaref Faufh, Lee Ann Wilhelm, Joe Brown, John Ryan, Shirley Cooper, Esfher Frey, Mary Befh Fronk, Mr. McDonald. Row 4: Roberf Edwards, Richard Delaney, Jim Eifinear, John Weible, Joan Schah, Marian Bafes, Befh Goodrich, Mary Maney, Theresa Minck, Pauline Keys, Sally Donley, Marilyn Ellsworfh, Roberfa Schmunck, Nora Lee Bayliss, Marilyn Benien, Vivian Bruce. GROUP B Boifom Row: Mr. McDonald, Kennefh Morris, Douglas Derrow, William McCoy, Larry Rhamy, Roberf Heil, Ronnie Diemer, Edward Ankney, Raymond Smifh, Allan Schuff, Gerald Rosenberger, Douglas Erman, Mary McClure, Pafricia Heilshorn, Jackie Kimberly, Dolores Heilman, Marvin Kemp, Jack Cooper. Row 2: Carroll Brown, Mary Jean Kern, Carolyn Hendricks, Rifa Hewiff, Marilyn Compo, Sally Skees, BeI'I'y Bilderback, Bonnie Morris, Alonzo Dirr, Jack Lehman, Ronald Williams, Roberf Brown, Clarence Bohn, Sue Ellsworfh, Barbara Pickering, Carol McFarland, Barbara Spangler, Beffy Floehr, Delores Leifhauser, Shirley Grunden. Row 3: Lois Krufsch, Eleanor Fisher, Ronald Brown, Grefchen Himes, Joeann Wiseman, Dorofhy Trubey, Janef Parker, Lloyd Shoup, Herberf Wolf, Richard Sabo, Richard Slocum, William Leonard, Jack Weisenburger, Augusf Schackow, Jerry Behringer, Tom Ryan, Bernard Boff, Esfher Ankney, Margaref Osborn, Mary Lero, Mary Blue. Row 4: Nancy Masf, Lois Ibbofson, Joyce Gossman, Lois Schira, Joan Gessner, Marilyn Bowers, Anna Daff, Charles Ankney, Richard Squire, Leo Yaw, Gale King, Eugene McCIory, Alberf Frank, James Hall, Richard Smifh, Wayne Crosser, Colleen Jennings, Evelyn Osborn, Jackie Mansfield, Elberfa Ebersole, Nancy Hughes. STRING ENSEMBLE For Ihe firsi lime af D.I-I.S. Mr. Sherwood organized a sfring ensemble. There are fwo groups of four: one consisfing of ninfh and ienih graders: The ofher, elevenfh and 'rwelfih graders. These groups combine 'ro form Ihe ensemble. Firsf Row: Lois Hoffman, Esfher Frey, Rufh Harmon, June Baldwin, Bernard Boff. Row 2: Pai' Mack, Dave Speiser, Marfha Beardsley. 55 Www ii if -, l Y. 5? QW 5535? .fi ',., Nw f 5,54 L 4, K 'Y , FUR? 5 gm-. 'uf .W LM,-,, new - ., Q A 5 mea 1 f 1 we E. 1522.255 as . , x 1 ' Q 9 .sv 5 if x' 3 .J W 5 'H 5 Qi 'P ' O 1 WRITERS' CLUB Four years ago fhe Defiance High School Wrifers' Club was organized. Already ifs members have won many disfinguished honors in fhe fields of poefry and prose. The poefry confesf fhe group sponsors is becoming an annual evenf. Officers elecfed fhis year were: Carmah Lawler, Presidenf: Paf Osborn, Vice-presidenf: Lois Hoffman, Sec- refary-freasurer:and Winfield Hall, Edifor. Miss Carfer's fime and efforf seem well spenf on fhese wrifers of fo- morrow. Lefl fo righf: Margaref Webb, Wayne Snyder, Pai Osborn, Winfield Hall, Cermah Lawler, Janel' Gallup, Miss Carfer, Sally Squire, Jim Duerk, Virginia Boff, Tony Smifh, Lois Hoffman. LATIN CLUB Ad asfra per aspera - fo fhe sfars fhrough dii1Ficul+ies, is fhe moffo of fhe Classica Sociefas, whose aim if is fo furnish and beffer fhe undersfanding of Roman and Greek language, ways, and cusfoms. The club is led in ifs work by Paf Mack, Presidenf, Charlene Derge, Vice Presidenf: Gloria Hammons, Secrefary, and Jean- nine Schuff, Treasurer. They are assisfed by Miss Schlegel as Advisor. A Chrisfmas parfy and a parfy for eighfh graders during Nafional Lafin Week were fhe main social evenfs of fhe year. Boffom Row: Pai Mack, Beverly Weber, Harrief Rouf, Pal' Baum, Miss Schlegel. Row 2: Marilyn Schira, Yvonne Parfee, Carolyn Schira. Row 3: Mary McCarI'hy, Ellen Koharf, Marilyn Meyer, Jeannine Schuff, Marilyn Carroll. Row 4: Gloria Hammons, Charlene Derge, Mary Ann Beaffy, Margaref Hasch, Dorofhy Bauer. Row 5: Bill Faufh, Leo Mohr, Bob Conroy. FUTURE RETAILERS OF OHIO The F.R.O. is a Sfafe organizafion composed of sfudenfs preparing fo enfer fhe field of Refail Selling. Officers fhis year included Elaine Wanley, Presidenf: Jack Goshia, Vice Presidenf: Gene Hale, Secrefary: and Jack Hoshock, Treasurer. Some of fhe various acfivifies fhis year included sending fhe Presidenf and Secrefary fo fhe Sfafe Conven- fion, sponsoring of several affer-game dances, parficipafion in fhe Regional Convenfion, and an Annual banquef for fhe employers and employees. Boffom Row: Jack Goshia, Jack Hoshock, Gene Hale, Elaine Wanley. Row 2: Belfy Hardesfy, Fae Zachrich, Louise Marlin, June Baldwin, Mr. Heusi, Advisor. Row 3: Rifa Bail, Jean Weisenburger, Pearl Trubey, Leona Ashbaugh. Jean Lanfow. Row 4: Roberl Guilliam, Marvin Mansfield, John Froelich, Eddie Mifchell, Ronnie FeI'Ier, Dick Wright FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The backbone of America-fhe farmers-gef off fo a fine sfarf af D.H.S. fhrough fheir associafion wifh fhe Fufure Farmers of America. Under fhe sponsorship of Mr. Eckerf, fhis group each year enfers a chapfer pro- cedure confesf, and also sends a judging feam fo fhe disfricf and sfafe livesfock judging confesf. The officers for fhe year included: Presidenf, Ray Essex: Vice-presidenf, George Newfon: Secrefary, Bill Holman: Treasurer, Ralph Bufler: Reporfer, James Osborn: and Senfinel, Lyle Mack. Boffom Row: Edgar Hesselschwardf, Ronald Brown, John Weible,rOrville Smifh, Mr. Eckerf, Advisor. Row 2: George Newfon, Ralph Buller, James Cupp, John Weber, Bill Weber. Row 3: James Zehner, Russell Mefz, George Seiberf, John Lipp, Charles Minck. Row 4: Fred Bufler, Roger Simonis, Tom Schlosser, Ollie Osborn, Bob Williamson. Row 5: James Osborn, Ray Essex, Bill Holman, Lyle Mack. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The purpose of fhe Nafional Honor Sociefy is fo creafe an enfhusiasm for scholarship, fo promofe worfhy leadership, and fo encourage fhe developmenf of sound characfer. Membership, composed of fhe highesf fiffeen per cenf of fhe Seniors, and fhe high five per cenf of fhe Junors, is based on scholarship, leadership, acfivifies, and characfer. This year's Presidenf is Rifa Schira: Vice Presidenf, Myles Musgrave: and Secrefary, Mary Lou Off. Mr. Blue acfs as Advisor for fhe group. Boffom Row: Mr. Blue, Advisor, Gene Rhamy, Ann Small, Carmah Lawler, Pal Nickels, Pai Mack, Mary Ducaff, Rifa Schira, Sally Squire, Pal Osborn, Foresf Worfman. Row 2: Berry Overly, Lois Hoffman, Ann Nickels, John Minck, Eddie Bahmer, Neil Pohlmann, Myles Musgrave, Tony Smith, Mary Jean Cordray, Mary Lou OH, Peggy Brown, Mary Underhill. 57 FirsT Row: Mariorie RouT, Waller MasT, Darlene Hire, Gene Rhamy, Sally Squire. Back Row: George Ensign, Norman Miller, Bob Newman. Al microphone: GreT Weidenhamer. Pidure noi in: Glenn Bayliss, Joan Enos, Bill Gray, Bill Haase, Bob Conroy, Dave Speiser SWEET AND HOT The SenTimenTal SwingsTers love To play, And To Their swing and sway, We'll lisTen any day. To add To Their Tame, They changed Their name. BUT Their swoonderwful Tunes are sTill The same. Our TuneTul TiTTeen ATTer games can be seen, Where GreT and Sal are especially keen. This year Gene Rhamy led The bancl. We give you all a special hand, You SenTimenTal SwingsTers are Truly grand. BRRRRRRR! Glamour and plenfy of H. Madonna Slifes and Ann Nickels model fhe Iafesf in hair fwisis. Running 'em off. Old Fai+l1ful in acfion. Ye Blue and While edifors proof read ye sfencil. One of flue beffer assembly programs-The Allen Duo. HOOPING IT UP lvleeT The winnahs! Yesiree, The DisTricT Champs! Climaxing a successful sea- son, The Bullodgs copped The DisTricT Tirle by deTeaTing Bryan's Golden Bears, Thus avenging Two previous losses To ThaT club during The regular season. Coach Joe Demyan's TasT breaking, high scoring ball club This year sporTed an average ol 50.2 poinTs per game and alThough They had To seTTle Tor The second berTh in The NorThwesTern Ohio League, They had an impressive record of I5 wins againsT 4 deTeaTs Tor The season. JOI-IN DUGIE ENGELI-IAUPT When The going goT rough John was always on hand To help ouT. Cool. calm, and collecTed, wiTh a big grin if Things go wrong is ample descripTion Tor Dugie . NEIL NICK POI-ILMANN A regular Trom lasT season's Team, Nick proved To be a hard man To hold down. A consisTenT high scorer, he held second place in individual League scoring. BILL SKEETER MOORE - ExperT ball handling and curly reddish hair are BiII's Trademarks. WiTh a sound sense oT iudgmenT and The abiliTy To cope'wiTh The siTuaTion, SkeeTer led The '47 Bulldogs Through a successlul season as capTain. LOWELL BUTCI-I DUERK A Junior oT ouTsTanding abiIiTy, BuTch will probably be seen dumping Them in Tor The Bulldogs nexT year. BOB ROBBIE SLOCUM Six TeeT Two buT his eyes aren'T blue: They're brown. I-lis heighT and Thorough baskeTbaII knowledge was a valuable asseT To The Bulldogs around The baskeT. GENE PEE WEE I-IALE 1 Five TeeT seven inches of speed and agiliTy combined wiTh a keen shooTing eye made Pee Wee a consTanT ThreaT To all opponenTs. DAVE PUEEER I-IOEFFEL Always in The Thick of baTTle, PuTTer will be back in There TighTing Tor D.I-l.S. in '48, HAROLD I-IATCI-I DETRAY A new sTudenT aT D.l-I.S.. I-Iarold became a colorTul ball player as he dished ouT a consTanT line of chaTTer while on The courT. 54 ,,-f ' J iff f Nav IQ' ' raw ,...-Q ,MW ll ll xc ' n u Q .WH 1 n 3 y- x S' L1 Q ,.: . M u nw 595315 ffiiiwiif FL Sr: Q, 7- 'gliiigi-3 P . 7 Q xi ' 5 ' ,ul - js. E 5 Q 3 'X Y d x as Q 15 N KS , as X + xk uv ll' R 4 ..,X, x MW-- , MMA ,N A . y ss' sh , me 46' X gnu ,-5 Srandinq: Assis+an+ Coach Shipe, Lowell Duerlr, John Englehaupf, Gene Hale, Bob Slocum, Bill Moore, Neil Polwlmann, Dave Hoeffel, Coach Demyan. Kneeling: Managers Keifh Hubbard, Don Morris, and Bob Williamson. VARSITY Precision leamworlc, accuraie slwooling, clever Toolworlc, good sporrsmanslwip, and a will To win seemed lo be ilwe principles ol iliis year's learn. Perfecling Jrlwese ideals as ine season rolled on, 'fine Bulldogs dropped only Tour games during ine regular season, Two lo Bryan, one ro Toledo Scolr, and The ollier lo Celina. The Disrricr Tournamenr in wlwiclw Defiance emerged The vicior will long be ref- nwenfibered in local sporls circles, SCOREBOARD Defiance Opponenis llocnrnber 3'-fal Paulding SI llecernber o--Liberly Cenler' 73 llccernber T3---ai Wauseon' 48 Uecornber I4---Lirna Ceniral 4l December 20---al Napoleon' , 47 January 3--Bryan' , 39 January I3----Monipelier' 38 .lanuary l7f-Wauieon' 60 .lanuary 24-f-Monfpelier' , 60 January 28 -Van Werl 4l .lanuary 3l -Bryan' ., 46 February 4 -Toledo Scoli 39 February 7-Liborly Cenior' 70 Pebruary I4 -f-- Napoleon' 44 February I8--Toledo Macornber 52 February Zi--Celina 54 Toials i 803 'League Games TOURNAMENT February 24 ---- Wausoon . . , ,,,,,,,,,......,,,.,,, .. 5I February 29--Perrysburg A 53 Maralw 4'-Bowling Green ,. 59 March 7--Bryan ,..... .......,, 5 2 RESERVES Afler dropping lheir firsf 'rwo games of The season, lhe D.l-l S Reserves rolled on +0 an impressive season wirh lO yiclories againsl 6 defeals. Under The warchlul eye of Coach Shipe, lhe Reserves showed much promise for nexl year's varsily leam. December December December December Decernb January January January January January January February February February February February Sf' SCOREBOARD 3---al Paulding , , , 6-Liberly Cenler , 38 I3- -al Wauseon I9 I4-Lima Cenfral . 32 20-al Napoleon , 3l 3-Bryan , ,,,,,,, 30 IO-al Monlpelier , 20 I7-fWauseon ,,,, 29 24-Monlpelier ,,,,,,, 33 28--Van Werl .,.,. 37 3I-al Bryan ,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 5 4-Toledo Scoll .,,,., ., 44 7fal' Liberly Cenler, 44 I4'-Napoleon . ,, ,,,,,, , 29 I8-Toledo Macomber 20 2l-Celina 30 Tolals ,,.,,,., 475 Sealed: Managers Bob Williamson, Don Morris, and Keifh Hubbard. Kneeling: Bill Wilhelm, Don Fischer, Herberi Fessel, Glenn Bayliss, Dick Zeschlre Gene Sfarrefi Ned Duerlr, Paul Wrigley. Slanding: Assisfanf Coach Phil Shipe, Harold Fry, Dick Squire, Don Warnimon'r Dave Spenser Clar ence DeTray, Jim Wahl, Ray Osborn, Jim Bridenbaugh, Head Coach Joe Demyan Defiance Opponenls I4 Hop Piclurel Bollorn Row: Tom Ryan, Bill Haase, Junior Beindorf, Ralph Hazelswarl, Lavon Florence, Leo Yaw, Jerry Behringer. Row 2: David Marihugh, Charles Barber, Bill Thieroff, Jim Hall, Bernard Bofl, Gene Malloclcs, Mr. Henlcle, Coach. lBollom Piglurel Bollorn Row: Kennelh Erman, Jim Eilniear, Roberl Vanclemark, Diclr Lamb, Dicl: Marshall, John Weaner, Kennelh Morris, Jack Relhmel. Row 2: Ronnie Williams, Harry Fry, Jacl: Lehman, Paul Warnirnonl, Gale Blue. Gene McClory, Charles Slailey, Mr. Henlrle, Coach. BULLPUPS fxller a lapse ol lour years, due lo lhe war, lhe Junior l-ligh Baslcelball Program al DHS. is now back lo ils pre-war level, The Junior l-ligh Baslceleers coached by Mr. l-lenkle, were separaled inlo lwo leams, consisling ol a Freshman and a com' bined 7lh and 8lh grade learn. The big evenl ol lhe season lor lhe Bullpup learns was lhe Junior l-ligh Tourna' rnenl held al Monlpelier. The 7lh and 8lh copped lhe lille in lheir lournarnenl while lhe Freshmen were delealed in lhe linals by a worlhy Bryan opponenl. During lhe regular season, lhe Freshmen Bullpups won I2 and losl 5 conlesls, while lhe 7lh and 8lh graders challced up I2 wins againsl 2 losses. NOW LISTEN YOUZE GUYS . . SHOOT 'EM HIGH . . . GEE, LOOK WHAT I CAN DO I MADE A BASKET!! . . THE HOME STRETCH . . . SPRING 5-4 ,TN JR 22:35 E 5 K, a .S ,Q , pff ,ffCl' , XE? lllll' I I 1 X ,P,w:41.e . t I fa fig? '! 'x1f'5s5ZE I - g51Z,,y, .'l Q Lal . pw .MQMQ . IN THE SPRINGTIME A young man's 'Fancy - and so are 'rhe girIs . . PEG AND LARRY . . . SHIRLEY AND DICK . . MARILYN AND GEORGE . . . LETTIE AND GENE . . . PHIL AND BUTCH . . PAT AND JACK . . CASANOVA STARRETT AND HIS HAREM The Winnah! .... Tom Schlosser brealrs fhe iape wiih Jim Bohlmann a close second .... Going up! Jug Ensign rhrills fhe speciafors .... Off 'ro ihe races! Virg Gibler plays leap 'frog .... Uuuuuh, I made ii! Bob Williamson af fhe finish line .... Here's fha! man again! Gibler crosses HIGH STEPPERS This year ihe Defiance High ihinclads goi off io a iasi siari and lcepi up a sieady pace all season, pariicipaiing in an imposing series oi 'rrack meeis. Coached by Phil finish line. Shipe who was assisied by Joe Demyan, ihe Bulldogs proved ihai Defiance is noi a one spor+ school buf Thai if has a well-rounded aihleiic program. Lasi year wiih a record squad of seveniy-five boys, Coach Clare Hoefiel led ihe Defiance Traclasiers io a very successful season by winning ihree oui of four meeis and coming in second in 'rhe N. W. O. A. League meei. The Blue and While ihinclads opened ihe season lasi year wiih a dual meei ai Monlpelier which ihey won 70 io 48. Ai ihe nexi meei, a iriangular affair ai Na- poleon, The Bulldogs scored an amazing ioial of IOS poinls io Napoleon's 43 and Liberiy Cen+er's I. The Jrraclcsiers nexi iraveled io Wauseon for a 'rriangular meei wiih Maumee and Wauseon which ihey again won. The regular season ended wiih Jrheir only loss, ihai being io Bryan. MAY DAY WiTh The voTes all counTed and The courT noTiT'ied, all was in readiness Tor The mosT exciTing day of The year - May Day. Miss Evelyn Mayer and Larry Manahan were chosen as Queen and King and as They came down The aisle oT The audiToriurn, everyone sTrained Their eyes To see. The couples who preceded Them were Mary Lee Woodward and Bill McClymonds, Senior aTTendanTsg Phyllis Neher and Gene Hale, Junior aTendanTsg LeTTie Parker and George Ensign, Sophomore aTTendanTsg and Lee Weisenburger and Diclc Zeschlce, Freshman aTTendanTs. The courT's processional and recessional were provided by The Madrigal Group and The Spencer Grade School sTudenTs presenTed an enTerTaining program. ATTer The ceremony, The couples enTered The gymnasium from The audiTorium where pasTel shades OT crepe paper ThaT draped down from The cenTer of The ceil- ing provided a very enchanTing aTmosphere Tor The annual dance. Once again May Day had proved To be The ouTsTanding evenT of The Spring season aT D.l-LS. Back Row: Lee Weisenburger, Dick Zeschke, Lois Weakley, Bill Seyboldf, Gene Hale, Phyllis Neher, Mary Lee Woodward, Bill McClymonds. FronT Row: Connie Morris, Alan Kenf, Evelyn Mayer, Larry Manahan, Philip Schaufele, Ann Leach. MAY QUEEN EVELYN MAYER and KING LARRY MANAHAN YCDU MUST HAVE BEEN A BEAUTIFUL BABY Friday, January 24, was a big day for The Seniors for il was Then fhar Jrhey found our who were The king, queen, and alrendanis of rhe Senior Baby Courr. A+ The end of a hilarious assembly which included radio acrs of years To come such as The Andrew Sisrers, Docror P. U., Chiquila Banana, Frankie Sinalra, and quiie a Tew commercials, Jrrumpers blared, announcers wenf wild, and down rhe aisle came The courl. Firsr were The alrendanisc Gene Rhamy, Mary Lou OH, Dick Wrighf, and Rosie l-lall. Then lasr bur noi leasr came Jrheir maieslies Themselves-King Neil Pohlmann and Queen Sally Squire. The enrire courr was properly arrired in rom- pers, diapers, baby bonnels, and They all had lollipops, balloons, rallies, and bollles of rnilk. Yes, all in all, The conlesl was a lor of Tun, especially, ro all The Seniors who parricipared. Top Row: Bob Slocum and Waller Sfarreff hold up Larry Romaine Sinaira during one of his swoon numbers .... Carmen Miranda Wan- ley, fruii baskef and all ..... Dr. P. U. Guilliam quizzes Morfimer Musgrave. Borrom Row: The aged Andrew Sis+ers, June lPaHyT Baldwin, Ann TMaxineT Nickels, and BeHy lLaverneT Brown .... The winnahs of The Baby confesf, Dick Wrighf, Sally Squire, Rosie Hall, Neil Pohlmann, Mary Lou OH, and Gene Rhamy. an ll: ' M v Mis.-i M517 . I . K 5 1 K i Q J X GENE X MARY Lou X Qi SENICRS LaTecomers hurry To Their seaTs, The lighTs are dimmed, The audience is hushed and The curTain opens slowly as The producTion oT The AsTonishing Class of '47 is abouT To be presenTed. Green sTagelighTs Tlash on, and Through The audiTorium comes The voice oT T943-44 as The TirsT acT, TeaTuring The green Freshmen, begins. Leading The casT are Kenny Fisher, Lois l-loTTman, Dick Slcees, and'Jim Bohlmann, wiTh Mrs. DeindoerTer as The direcTor. l-lere are seen many happy and careTree Times, including slcaTing parTies and dances. lmmediaTely The sTage is seT Tor The second acT. The lighTs Tiash on, Then OTT. Tom RaTh, Paul Grosenbacher, Mary Lou OTT, and Phil Neher are The chieT charac- Ters oT This scene, and They are being direcTed by Mr. Dally. Their reply on being Sophies is We're noT aT The Top buT aT leasT we're noT on boTTom. ATTer a slighT inTermission The curTain goes up again on The class oT 47 as Juniors. WiTh Jack Goshia, Jim Bohlmann, Joan Spicer, l-lelen Woodward, and Mr. lr'lulTz as leaders, how could They go wrong? The class was gaining more presTige in school by having charge oT baslceTball concessions, numerous parTies, hayrides, and Their enioyable producTion Where's Laurie? direcTed by Mrs. Bohlmann. Once again The seT changes, The Tinal scene. The show nears iTs end under The leadership oT Tom RaTh, Ann Small, Mary Bauer, and Tony SmiTh, wiTh Miss CarTer as Advisor. FooTball concessions, publicaTion oT The Annual, and worlc on The Senior play required mosT oT The Seniors' spare Time. As The curTain is slowly closing we see The class dressed in caps and gowns, receiving Their diplomas and enTering The world aTTer Tour glorious, unTorgeTTable high school years. Bauer, Secrefa ry. Treasurer. BoTTom Row: Ann Small, Vice PresldenT Mary Row 2: Tom Rafh, PresidenT, Tony Smlfh JAMES ARENS Always around Iown, Nolhing gels him clown. 'C' Q x xx 1 'A , 44 ' , K, in ED BAHMER al:- Nol much of a pesl. LEE' Always does his besl. 3 Annual Slall, 4: School Paper, 4: Class Play Cas'r, 3, 4: Baskelball, 2, 3: Infra- mural Sporls, I: I-Ii-Y, 2,3,4: Sr. Science Club, 3, 4: College Club, 4: Lalin Club, 2: Baskelball Leller, 2, 3: Nalional Hon- or Sociely, 3, 4: Vice-Presidenf College Club, 4. DICK BALLREICH Nice guy Io know, We're 'felling you so. School Paper, 4: Foolball, I, 2: Baskel- ball, lg Inlrarnural Sporls, I, 2, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 3: Foolball Leller, 2. MARY BAUER Mary doesn r run very fasl, When she sees a Wholf coming pasl. Annual Slall, 4: Class Play Slage I-land, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Booslers, 2, 3, 4: Concession Workers, 3, 4: Com- merce Club, 4: Class Sec'y, 4. LUCI LLE BAUMGARTNER We'll always remember, Lucille's splendor. Commerce Club, 3, 4: Girls' lnlramural Sporls, 3: Library Assislanl, l, 2. CHARLES BOCK Some lucky gal will gel lhis man, Bul tell hirn Ihal we also ran. LEO NA ASH BAUGH Never hear her make much noise, Here's wishing her lols of ioys. School Paper, 4: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Office Praclice, 4: F.R.O., 4: Concession Worker, 4: Class Play Slage I-land, 3. JUNE BALDWIN A blush, a smile, ThaI's June all lhe while. School Paper, 4: Annual Slall, 4: Class Play Slaqe I-land, 3: Madrigal, 4: Cole lege Club, 4: Commerce Club, 4: Boosl- ers, I, 2, 4: Office Praclice, 3: Library Assislanl, I: Concession Worker,3: Band, 3, 4: Orcheslra, I, 2, 3: College Club Presidenl, 4: Choir, 3, 4: Class Play Casl, 4. RITA BATT Oh, whal a grin, ThaI's nor a sin. Class Play Slage I-land, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Mixed Chorus, 3: Office Praclice, 3, 4: Girls' Glee, 2: Booslers, 3, 4: I-Iall I Monilor, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 3. VERA BAUER A srnile and a cheery greeling Io you: ThaI's Vera, all The day Through. School Paper, 4. MARTHA BEARDSLEY To gel a ioke on one, Thai, lo her, is lun. Orcheslra, I, 2, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee, 2: Hall Monilor, 3: Concession Worker, 4. JERRY BOFF Home from lhe sea, A scrappy quarcl is he. Glee Club, 2: Choir, 3: Foolball, 2, 3, 4 lnlrarnural Sporls, 4: Foolball Leller, 2 4. 75 .3 J VIRGINIA BOFF Ginny is nimble, also quick, Shes a lriend we'll always pick. School Paper, 4: Annual Slall, 4: Class Play Slage Hand, 3: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: G.A.A., 3, 4: Booslers, 2, 3: Ollice Praclice, 4: Library Assislanl, 2: Concession Worker, 3, 4: Wrilers' Club, 2, 3, 4. RALPH BRADY Noi much of a ladies' rnan, Pulling iokes whenever he can. Track, 3: lnlramural Sporls, I, 2, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 4: Balsa Bulchers, I. BETTY BROWN On a dale, She likes lo skale. School Paper, 4: Annual Slafl, 4: Jr. Chorus, I: Mixed Chorus, 3: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 4: Inlramural Sporls, 3: G.A.A. 3, 4: Sr. Science Club, 4: College Club, 4' Booslers, I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club, 2: Office Praclice, 3: Library Assislanl, I: Concession Worker, 4: G.A.A. Award, 4: College Club Treasurer, 4. PAT CLARK Come on now 'fell us how, You gel all 'rhe boys lo bow. Annual Slall, 4: Class Play Slage Hand, 9: Jr. Chorus, I: Mixed Chorus, 3: Girls' Glee, 2: Horne Economics Club, I: Booslers, I, 2, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 3, 4: Commerce Club, 4. BILL CONROY One ol us who's glad lo see Gradualion, yesisireel Foolball, I: Hi-Y, 2, 3: F.F.A., 2, 3: Poolball Manager, 2, 3: Baskelball Man- ager, I, 2, 3: Track Manager, I, 2, 3. MARY JEAN CORDRAY Need a good player in baskelball2 Jusl give Mary Jean a call. Annual Slall, 4: Class Play Slage Hand, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Mixed Chorus, 3:Girls' Glee, 21 lnlrarnural Sporls, 3, 4: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club, 2, 3: Booslers, 3, 4: Hall Monilor, 3: Office Praclice, 4: Con- cession Worker, 4: Sludenl Council, 3: G.A.A. Council, 4. JIM BOHLMANN Swill on his feel, He's mighly neal. Annual Slalzl, 4: Class Play Casl, 3 Choir, 4: Foolball, I, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3 4: Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4: College Club, 4: Class Vice-Presidenl, 3: Class Treasurer, I: Foolball Leller, 2, 3, 4: Track Leller,3 JOAN BRECKLER Hear her down lhe hall, She's a friend lo all. Annual Slall, 4: Class Play Slage Hand, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Mixed Chorus, 3: Girls Glee, 2: lnlramural Sporls, 3: G.A.A. I: Boosfers, 3, 4: Hall Monilor, 3: Corn- merce Club Treasurer, 4. PEGGY BROWN Presidenl ol Booslers keeps her busy: Belween lhal and Larry, she surely is dizzy. School Paper, 4: Annual Slall, 4: Class Play Casl, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: lnlramural Sporls, 3, 4: G.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Science Club, 3, 4: College Club, 4: Lalin Club, 2: Boosl- ers, I, 2, 3, 4: Library Assislanl, I: Con- cession Worker, 3, 4: G.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3: Boosler Presidenl, 4: G.A.A. Vice- Presidenl, 4: Lalin Club Treasurer, 2: G. A.A. Council, 4. BILL COFFMAN Thal's where you heard lhal voice He's one ol lhe Senior's choice. School Paper, 4: Track, 3. BILL COOPER Here's anolher ex-G.l., To give The Senior class a lry. Jr. Chorus, I: Mixed Chorus, 2: Fool- ball, 2: Baskelball, I, 2: Track, I, 2: Molion Picfure Op. 2: Baskelball Leller, 2: Track Leller, I, 2: Sludenl Council, I. GERALDINE CORESSEL Always folly, Never cornrnils lolly. School Paper, 4: Annual Slall, 4: Class Play Usher, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Ollice Praclice, 3, 4. PHYLLIS DECKROSH You'll find her al 'rhe bowling alley, Or in lhe midsl ol a sollball rally. School Paper Edilor, 4: Annual Slall, 4: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: G.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Science Club, 4: College Club, 4: Lalin Club, 2: Boosl- ers, I, 2, 3, 4: Olihce Praclice, 4: Libra- ry Assislanl, 2: Concession Worker, 4, G.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3: G.A.A. Council, 4. HAROLD DEFRA? I., ,, I I-Ie made a name, And savedfmaiiy a game. Baskexlball, Transferred lrorn Ayers- ville Senior year. CAROLYN DUCATT On Jan, I8, a Sal. morn, The wedded life ol Carolyn and Curl was born. Class Play Casf, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: lnlramural Sporls, 3: G.A.A., I: Lalin Club, 2: Booslers, I, 2: Concession Worker, 3: Sludenl Coun- cil, I, 4. RAY ESSEX ln lhe drug slore you'll find a mob, Talking lo Ray, who's al his iob. A Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Chorus, l: Mixed Chorus, 2: F.F.A., I, 2, 3, 4. DORTHY FONT She's a swell girl every day, For her we all say Hooray , School Paper Edilor, 4: Annual Slall, 4: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2, 3: Choir, 4: G.A.A., 4: College Club, 4: Library Assislanl, I, 2: Concession Worker, 4. it li JOHN FROELICH Alfhough nol so high. I-le makes all Ihe girls sigh. Foolball, 3: Baskelball, 2: Track, 2: ln- Iramural Sporls, 2: F.R.O., 4. LEE DERRINGER Did you ever see such? , He never says much. V 1V M Y X ,, .xx PAT DIERKES Never heard a lass. With such a laugh in class. School Paper, 4: Annual Slall, 4: Boosl- ers, 3, 4: Hall Monilor, 4: Concession Worker, 4: Transferred from Fl. Wayne, Indiana, Junior year. JOHN ENGELHAUPT Oh, Johnny, he's our boy, Oh, Johnny, whal' a ioy. School Paper, 4: Baskelball, 3, 4: Infra- mural Sporls, 2: Baskelball Leller, 3. K RONNIE FETTER g 'L I-Ie likes lo prelend he's lough: F?- Likes girls, lighls, and slull. Q School Paper, 4: Annual Slaff, 4: Choir, 3, 4: Foolball, I, 2, 3, 4: Inlramural Sporls, 3: I-li-Y, 3, 4: Sludenl Council,, 3: Foolball Lellers, 3, 4. S GERALD FROELICH N- The boy wilh a smile, Cheerful all 'rhe while. Foolball, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4: Fool- ball Loller, 3, 4: Track Leller, 3. Q HELEN GALLUP She's quile a gal, Always a pall Annual Slalzl Assislanl Edilor, 4: Class Play Casl, 3, 4: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: Sr. Science Club, 3: Lalin Club, 2: Booslers, I, 2, 3, 4: Hall Monilor, 2: Office Praclice, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 3: Madrigal, 3, 4. LOIS GESSNER She's merry all day long, Thal can never be wrong. Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2, 3: Choir, 4: Home Economics Club. 2: Booslers, 4: Commerce Club, 4. ROBERT GUILLIAM Pee Wee's our rnan, He'II do whal nobody can. School Paper, 4: Annual Slall, 4: Class Play Slage I-land, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Mixed Chorus, 2: Glee Club, 2: Choir, 3, 4: Inlrarnural Sporls, I, 2, 3, 4: Con- cession Worker, 4: F.R.O., 4: Foolball Manager, I, 2: Foolball Le'H'er, 2. ROSIE HALL Thal' gal Rosie, Deserves a posie. School Paper, 4: Annual Slall, 4: Jr. Chorus, I: Mixed Chorus, 3: Girls' Glee, 2: Booslers, I. MORRIS HARMON I-le's mighly slick, And one Io pick. School P per, 4: Foolball, I, 2: Baskef- ball, 3: r , 2: Inlrarnural Sporls, 4. BILL HOLMAN Some nice curly hair, Undernealh-nol a care. Annual SI'aFl, 4: School Paper, 4: Jr. Chorus, I: Mixed Chorus, 2: Boys' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: Track, 3: Inlramural Sporls, 3, 4: F.F.A., I, 2, 3, 4: Conces- sion Worker, 4: F.F.A. Officer, 3, 4: F.F. A. Award, 3. BILL HUGHES Never say i+'s loo Iale, Bill's back Io graduale. 78 JACK GOSHIA Wilh Jack and Pal, We'II go Io bal. Annual Slall, 4: Class Play Slage I-land, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Mixed Chorus, 2:Choir, 3, 4: Inlramural Sporls, I, 2, 3, 4: I-Ii-Y, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Science Club, 4: College Club, 4: F,R.O,, 4: F.R.O. Vice-Presidenl, 4: Class Presidenl, 3: Foolball Leller, 3, 4: Sludenl Council, 2, 4. GENE HALE I Give him a baskelball, I-Ie'II do almosl anylhing al' all. Class Play Casl, 3, 4: Baskefball, 2, 3, 4: Track, 3, 4: I-Ii-Y, 2, 3, 4: F.R.O., 4: Baskelball I.eIIer, 3: Track Leller, 3: Sludenl' Council, 2: MayfQueen Escorl, 3: F,R.O. Sec'y, 4: Hi-Y Vice-Presidenl, 4. BETTY HARDESTY A friend Io you. Belly is Irue. Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2, 3: F.R.O., 4: Office Praclice, 4: Caleleria Worker, I, 2, 3, 4. LOIS HOFFMAN Demure, pelile, quief, and sluffy, Thai' cerlainly isn'I' our gal I-Iully School Paper, 4: Annual Slalf, 4: Class Play Slage I-land, 3: Orchesfra, I, 2: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: Inlramural Sporls, 3, 4: G.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Science Club, 3, 4: College Club, 4: Lalin Club, 2: Booslers, I, 2, 3, 4: Ohlice Praclice, 3: Library Assislanl, I: Concession Worker, 4: Wrilers' Club, 2, 3, 4: Class Vice-Presidenf, I: G.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3: Sludenl' Council, I, 2, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Girls' En- semble, 2, 3: Class Play Casl, 4. JACK HOSHOCK I-Ie's a greal guy, Always has a big I-Ii . 1 r PHYLLIS JENKINS Gosh, whal pep, She's always hep. School Paper, 4: Annual Slalzl, 4: A Band, I, 2, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Choir, 3, 4: Cheerleader, 4: G.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4: College Club, 4: Lalin Club, 2: Booslf ers, I, 2, 3, 4: Olilice Praclice, 4: G.A.A. Award, I, 2: Girls' Ensemble, 2. MARIE JONES Hair wilh nalural curl, She's one swell girl. School Paper, 4: Annual Slall, 4: Class Play Slage Hand, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: G.A.A. l: Booslers, I, 2, 3, 4: Hall Monilor, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 4. DON KECK Lillle ball of fire, Does he ever lire? School Paper, 4: Class Play Slage Hand, 3: lnlramural Sporls, 4. JEAN LANTOW Wanls 'ro hook her man, And she can. School Paper, 4: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls Glee, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus, 4: Hall Moni- Ior, 4: Concession Worker, 4. ROGER LINEBRINK If he's Iyping near, Wear some collon in your oar. Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4. MARVIN MANSFIELD Working for a diploma wilh Ihe resl of us, Always around where Ihere is a fuss. School Paper, 4: Annual Slalsl, 4: Infra- mural Sporls, I, 2, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 4: F.R.O., 4. BONNIE MARTIN SI'1e's a gal, Who's a line pal. School Paper, 4: Annual Sialtl, 4: Col- lege Club, 4: Concession Worker, 4. MARY ANN KAMMEYER lnfeclious giggle is her Irade mark, Always happy as a lark. School Paper, 4: Jr. Chorus, I. MARY ELLEN KRUTSCH Pracficing Io be a secrelary, Bul hopes one day lo also marry. Annual Slalzl, 4: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 4: G.A.A., I, 2: Con- cession Worker, 4. 1 V, ' ' ,g 1 '-for CARMAH LAWLER The poeless Who wrole lhis mess. Annual Slalil, 4: Class Play Siege Hand, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: G.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Science Club, 4: College Club, 4: Lalin Club, 2: Boosler, I, 2, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 3, 4: Commerce Club, 4: Wrilers' Club, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Ensemble, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Council, 4: Wrilers' Club Presidenl, 4. VIRGINIA LINEBRINK She'll always win, Many friends wifh Ihal grin. School Paper, 4: Annual Slalil, 4: Hall Monilor, 4. JEAN MARCHAL Shorl and sweel, Always neal. Annual Slafl, 4: Class Play Sfage Hand, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Lalin Club, 2: Booslers, I, 2, 3, 4: Ofhce Praclice, 2, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 3, 4: Commerce Club, 3, 4. LOUISE MARTIN She is silly, Whal a dilly. School Paper, 4: Girls' Glee, 2: G.A.A. 4: F.R.O. 4. 79 MARY McCARTHY If you're blue, She'II cheer you. Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: Lalin Club, 3, 4: Concession Worker, gvlfmplf 2 ROSI E MELTON A whiz in lyping, Never hoard griping. BILL MOORE To like Bill More, Is nol a chore. hool Paper, 4: Annual Slall, 4: Class ay Slage I-land, 3: Foolball, I, 2, 3: Baskelball, I, 2, 3, 4: I-Ii-Y, 4: Conces- sion Worker, 4: Poofball Leller, 3: Base kelball Leller, 3. MARY ELLEN MOSER Seen rnosl everywhere wilh Bill, Mary EIIen's quile a pill. School Paper, 4: Annual Slall, 4: Class Play Slaqe Hand, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: G. A.A., 3: Booslers, I, 2, 3, 4: Library As- sislanl, I: Concession Worker, 4. PHYLLIS NEHER Helped us cheer, I-ler Senior year. School Paper, 4: Annual Slafl, 4: Class Play Casl, 3: A Band, 2, 3: B Band, I: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: Cheer Leader, 4: G.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Science Club, 4: College Club, 4: Lalin Club, 2: Booslers, 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer, 2: G.A.A. Award, I, 2: May Queen Allendanl, 3: G.A.A. Sec'y, 4: Girls' Ensemble, 2. ANN NICKELS Annual Edilor was our Red, And a good one loo, everyone said. School Paper, 4: Annual Slall Edilor, 4: Class Play Casl, 3, 4: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: G.A,A., 2, 3, 4: Sr. Science Club, 3, 4: College Club, 4: Lalin Club, 2: Booslers, I, 2, 3, 4: Office Praclice, 2: Concession Worker, 3: G.A.A. Award, 2, 3: Sludenl Council, 2: Nafional I-Ionor Sociely, 3, 4: G.A.A. Council, 4: Girls' Ensemble, 3, 4. JOANNE MEHRING The Shorly ol Ihe class, She's a peach ol a lass. School Paper, 4: Annual Slall, 4: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Ollice Prac- Iice, 4: Commerce Club, 4: Class Play Casl, 4. EDDIE MITCHELL Handsome, dark, and lall, I-Ie's a chum Io all. A Band, I, 2: Track, 3: Inlrarnural Sporls, I, 2: I-Ii-Y, I, 2, 3, 4: Concession Work- er, 4: P.R.O., 4. PHYLLIS MOOREHEAD Mosfly quiel wilh modesl ways, You can see on her il pays. School Paper, 4: Annual Slall, 4: Class Play Slage Hand, 3: Jr. Chorus, I:Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: Booslers, I, 2, 3, 4: Office Praclice, 4. MYLES M USGRAVE A 'Iacls and figures man, Who calculales when'ere he can. Annual Slafl, 4: Class Play Casl, 4: A Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Chorus, I: Mixed Chorus, 2: Glee Club, 2: Choir, 3, 4: Foolball, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Science Club, 3, 4: College Club. 4: Lalin Club, 2: Foolball Ieller, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4: Choir Treasurer, 4: Vice-Presidenl Na- Iional Honor Sociely. GEORGE NEWTON In Soc. an allorney for The defense, Maybe 'rhal s whal he'II be years hence. School Paper, 4: J. Chorus, I: Mixed Chorus, I: Glee Club, 2: Choir, 3, 4: F.F.A,, I, 2, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 4: F.F.A. Leller, 3. CLIFFORD OSBORN Very quiel is Clihf, Never gels in a Till. A Band, I, 2, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Glee Club, I, 2: Track, 3. MARY LOU OTT Being secrelary lo Mac was hard, Bur she's quire a card. Annual Slahf, 4: Class Play Slage I-land, 3: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: Lalin Club, 2: Booslers, I, 2: Concession Worker, 4: Class Secrelary, 2: Commerce Club Presidenl, 4. NEIL POHLMANN In any kind of game he can click, Don'l fain? girls, here's our Nick. Annual Slahf, 4: A Band, I, 2, 3: Dance Band, I, 2, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Choir, 3, 4: Foolball, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Track, 3: F.F.A., I, 2: Sr. Science Club, 4: College Club, 4: Foolball Lerler, 3, 4: Baskelball Lelrer, 2, 3, 4: Vice-Presi- denl F.F.A., 2. GENE RHAMY Presidenl of choir, always in a ruslle: Many olher iobs keep him on lhe huslle. Annual Slalf, 4: School Paper Edilor, 4: Class Play Slage I-land, 3: A Band, I, 2, 3: Qrcheslra, I, 2: Choir, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Science Club, 3: College Club, 4: Lalin Club, 2: Concession Worker, 4: Madri- gal, 3, 4: Choir Presidenl, 4: Boys' Quar- lel. 3. 4: Boys' Oclel, 4: Choir Accom- panisl, 2, 3, 4, JANE RYAN I-las more men, Than any olher len. School Paper, 4: Annual Slaltl, 4: Jr. Chorus. I: Girls' Glee, 2: Cheer Leader, 2, 3, 4: Booslers, I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader Leller, 2, 3: Class Play Cas'r, 3, 4. RITA SCHIRA Quiel and reserved, All credir fo her is deserved. Annual Slaff, 4: Class Play Slage I-land, 3: Mixed Chorus, 3: Girls' Glee, 2, 3: Choir, 4: Sr. Science Club, 3: Lalin Club, 2, 3: Booslers, 2, 3, 4: Office Praclice, 3: Concession Worker, 3, 4: Vice-Presi- denl Lalin Club, 3: Sec'y Sludenl Coun- ci 4 , . BETTY SCHULLER Very sweel, Never one 'ro cheaf. Booslers, I, 2, 4: Concession Worker, 4: Commerce Club Sec'y, 4. BETTY OVERLY Reigned as Homecoming Queen, And considered mighfy keen. School Paper, 4: Annual Slalif, 4: Class Play Slage I-land, 3: A Band, I, 2, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: G.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Science, 4: Col- lege Club, 4: Lalin Club, 2: Booslers, 2, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 4: G.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3: Homecoming Queen, 4: G.A.A. Treasurer, 4: Boosler Secrelary, 4: Madrigal, 4. i-'-. ' Tom RATH 0707 I-Ionorable Caplain of gridiron lame, And Senior Presidenl all lhe same. Annual Slalil, 4: School Paper, 4: Class Play Slage I-land, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Mixed Chorus, 2: Choir, 3, 4: Foolball, I, 2, 3, 4: Baskerball, I, 2, 3: Track, 3: Inlramural Sporls, 4: I-li-Y, 2, 3, 4: Cal- lege Club, 4: Madrigal, 3, 4: Class Presidenl, 2, 4: Foolball Leller 2, 3, 4: Choir Vice-Presidenl, 4: I-Ii-Y Treasurer, 4. LARRY ROMAINE I-Ie'll lake a crack, AI holding on lo Peg and lrack. School Paper, 4: Annual Slafl, 4: Class Play Slage I-land, 3: Choir, 3, 4: Fool'- ball, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4: Inlramural Sporls, 2, 3, 4: I-Ii-Y, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Science Club, 3, 4: College Club, 4: Concession Worker, 3: Madrigal, 3, 4: Foolball Lel- ler, 3, 4: Track Leller, 2, 3. PAT RYAN She gives a call, And lofs of guys fall, Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Booslers, I, 2: I-lall Monifor 3, 4: Concession Work- er, 4: Sludenl Council, I. GLEN NA SCH ROEDER If iI's she you choose, You can'l lose. School Paper, 4: Jr. Chorus, I: Miss KehnasI's Office, 3, 4. ROGER SHAWLEY Never a care, And a voice like a bear. Class Play Slage I-land, 3: Track, 2, 3: Inlramural Sporls, 2, 4: Sr. Science Club, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 4: Track Leller, 2, 3. 81 l I l CN. xl JOAN SEIG You always know when she's around, She's kind of nice, loo, we've found. Annual Slall, 4: Orcheslra, I, 2, 3: Col- lege Club, 4: Booslers, 4: Commerce Club, 4. Transferred in Junior year from 'lihfin Township. DICK SKEES Oh, whal curly hair has he, I-Ie's a guy we like fo see. School Paper, 4: Annual Slaif, 4: Class Play Slage Hand, 3: Choir, 3, 4: Fool'- ball, 2, 3, 4: Inlramural Sporls, I, 2, 3, 4: I-Ii-Y, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Science, 3, 4: Con- cession Worker, 3: Class Sec'y, I: Fool- ball Leller, 3, 4. A N SMALL orlhy presidenl of G.A.A. ikes all sporls we've heard her say. School Paper Edilor, 4: Annual Sfafl As- sislanl Business Manager 4: Class Play Casl, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: G.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Science, 3, 4: College Club, 4: Lalin Club, 2: Boosrers, I, 2, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 3, 4: V. Presidenl, 4: G.A.A. Award, l,2,3: Sludenl Council, 3:OFlice Praclice, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely, 3, 4: G.A.A. Presidenr, 4: Boosler Treas- urer, 4: Madrigal, 4: Girls' Ensemble, 3: G.A.A. Council, 4: Sec'y LaI'in Club, 2. RUBY SNODGRASS. See Ihe lwinkle in her eye Hope we'lI never say goo ye. School Paper, 4: Jr. Chorus, I: G.A.A., I, 2, 3: Booslers, I, 2, 3, 4: Library As- sislanl, I, 2: Concession Worker, 3, 4. Y A gxs Joi-IN SPANGLER W He's Ihe kind Of friend Io find. lnlrarnural Sporls, 2, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 4. SALLY SQUIRE Sal, The argumenlalive gal. Annual Slall, 4: Class Play Casl, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: G.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Science CIub,3: College CIub,4: Lalin Club, 2: Booslers, I, 2, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 4: Wrilers' Club, 4: G.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council, 3: Nalional Honor Sociefy, 3: Boosier Vice-Presidenl, 4: G.A.A., Council, 4: Girls' Ensemble, 2, 3: Madrigal, 4. MARIAN SISCO Wifh a kind hearl, She always does her parf. Jr. Chorus, I: Boosfers, I.. L! 5 YW .1 u BOB SLOCUM V7 Only missed Ihe passes a mile oul of reach, The besl of sporrs, he is a peach. fam, School Paper, 4: Annual Slalf, 4: Jr. Chorus, I: Mixed Chorus, 2: Boys' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: Foolball, 2, 3, 4: Baskel- ball, I, 2, 3, 4: Track, 3: Hi-Y, 2, 4: Sr. Science Club, 4: Foolball Lelfer, 2, 3: Baskefball Lelier, 2, 3: Track Lelfer, 3: May Queen Escorf, 2: Madrigal, 3, 4: Class Play Casl, 3, 4. TONY SMITH Maybe he's following EinsIein's frail: We hope Ihar he will never fail. School Paper, 4: Annual Slaff, 4: Bas- kelball, I, 2, 3: I-Ii-Y, 2, 3: Sr. Science Club, 3, 4: Wrilers' Club, 4: Lafin Club. 2: Concession Worker, 4: Class Treas- urer, 4: Baskelball Leller, 3: Sludenl Council, I: Nalional Honor Sociely, 4: Class Play Business Manager, 3. JOHN SNYDER Wish he'd grow a lillle bil, I-Ieighl-has everylhing else buf ill School Paper, 4: Track, 2: lnlramural Sporls, I, 2: Hi-Y, 4. WALTER SPANGLER Yes, you guessed, I-Ie's one of lhe besf. Class Play Slage Hand, 3: Choir, 3, 4: Foolball, 2: Baskelball, 2, 3: Inlramural Sporls, I, 2, 4: Concession Worker, 4. MADONNA STITES She is, In everylhing a whiz. Annual Sfal-l, 4: Class Play Sfage Hand. 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Choir, 4: G.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4: College Club, 4: Booslers, 3, 4: Hall Monifor, 4: Office Pracfice, 3: Li- brary Assislanl, I, 2: Concession Work- er, 3, 4: G.A.A. Award, I, 2, 3. PEARL TRU BEY A pearl is she, Anyone can see. School Paper, 4: BoosTers, 4: Concession Worker, 4: F.R.O. 4. WAHL Likes 6.A.A. and Tun: If you need a Triend, she is one. School Paper, 4: Annual STaTT, 4: A Band, 2: B Band, I: Choir, 3, 4: G.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4: College Club, 4: BoosTers, I, 2, 3, 4: Hall MoniTor, 4: Library As- sisTanT, I: Concession Worker, 3, 4: G. A.A. Award, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. CounciI,4. TH ELMA WEIBLE One oT The besT aITos in choir, She's one we'd always hire. Annual STaTT, 4: Class Play STage Hand, 3: Madrigal, 3, 4: Girls' Ensemble, 2: College Club, 4: LaTin Club, 2, 3: Con- cession Worker, 4: Class Play CasT, 4. JEAN WEISENBERGER BeT she geTs a man, If anybody can. School Paper, 4: Annual STaTT, 4: Mixed Chorus, 2: Glee Club, 3: College Club, 4: BoosTers, I, 2, 3: Concession Worker, 3, 4: F.I2.0., 4. FRANKI E VAN DEMARK If you need a Triend, For her you can send. School Paper, 4: Annual STaTT, 4: Class Play STage Hand, 3: A Band, I, 2, 3: Choir, 3, 4: G.A.A., I, 2: College Club, 4: LaTin Club, 2: BoosTers, 2, 4: Hall MoniTor, 4: G.A.A, Award, I, 2. ELAINE WAN LEY Showed her TaIenTs in The Annual as- sembly play, A happy graduaTe This day. School Paper, 4: Annual STaTT, 4: Class Play CasT, 3, 4: Maids oT Music, 3: G. A.A., I, 2, 3, 4: Office PracTice, 4: Con- cession Worker, 3, 4: F.R.O., 4: F.R,O. PresidenT, 4: College Club Sec'y, 4. GRETCHEN WEIDENHAMER Here's our GreT, WiTh never a TreT. Annual STaTT, 4: A Band, I, 2:Jr.Chorus, I: Girls' Glee, 2: Choir, 3, 4: C1.A.A., I: BoosTers, I, 2, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 3, 4: Dance Band VocaIisT, 3, 4: Com- merce Club, 4: STudenT Council, 4. DON WILHELM The siIenT Type, WiTh never a qripe. Track, 3: InTramuraI, 4: Sr. Science Club, 4. JACK WISEMAN A reTurned VeT, A swell guy-you beT. HELEN WOODWARD You can'T miss, If you choose Sis, Il Annual STaTT, 4: Class Play STage Hand, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Home Economics Club, 2: BoosTers, I, 2, 3, 4: Ofliice PracTice, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 4: Commerce Club, 4: Class Treasurer, 3. Il. FORREST WORTMAN denT, 4. IT's a pleasure To presenT, FrosTy , I-Ii-Y PresidenT. Annual STaTI Business Manager, 4: Class Play STage Hand, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Choir, 3, 4: InTramural SporTs, 2: Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Science Club, 3, 4: College Club, 4: Lalin Club, 2: Concession Worker, 3, 4: STudenT Council, I: NaTionaI Honor SocieTy, 4: I-Ii-Y Treasurer, 3: I-Ii-Y Presi- DICK WRIGHT A IiTTle miTe, BuT he's all righl. A Band, I, 2, 3: Jr. Chorus, I: Inlramural Sporls, I, 2, 3, 4: Concession Worker, 4: F.R,O., 4. JUNIOR YOUNGS A senior, you say. A good one any day. School Paper, 4: Class Play STage Hand, 3: InTrarnuraI SporTs, 3, 4: F.F.A., I, 2: Sr. Science Club, 3: F.F3.A.Treas- urer, 2: Buckeye Boys' STaTe, 3. FAE ZACHRICH Good luck To you, Fae. You'll keep Rog gay. Annual STaTT, 4: Class Play STage Hand, 3: Cv.A.A., I, 2: Commerce Club, 3: LaTin Club, 2: BoosTers, I, 2, 3, 4: OTIice PracTice, 3: Library AssisTanT, I: Girls' Glee, 2 Jr. Chorus, I: F.R.O., 4. East ill sinh We. lhe class of I947, aboul lo deparl from lhese beloved porlals where we have worked and played for four shorl years, have acquired a few lreasured lrails and characlerislics which we deem meel and iusl lo pass on lo our mosl worlhy underclassmales. So, being al presenl sound, bolh of body and mind, we do individually will and bequealh lhe following: I, James Arens, do will and bequealh my fine crop of hair lo Mr. Henkle who surely can use il. I, Leona Ashbaugh, do will my bashfulness lo Norma Gary. I, Ed Bahmer, do will my abilily lo please lhe leachers lo Jim Duerk. I, June Baldwin, lhe flirlish gleam in my eyes lo anyone kind lo animals. ll-luman animals, of coursell I, Dick Ballreich, do will my sweel disposilion lo Lowell Duerk. I, Rila Ball, do will my leisurely manner lo Lillian Lehman. I, Mary Bauer, my collapsible seal in bookkeeping lo Joann Enos. I, Vera Bauer, will my corny laugh back lo lhe chickens. I, Lucille Baumgarlner, do will my friendliness lo Mary Lou Greulman. I, Marlha Beardsley, do will my abilily lo play lhe violin while sleeping lo Eslher Frey. I, Charles Bock, do will my handsome physique lo Windy I laIl. I, Jerry Boff, do will my abilily lo move fasl when I have lo, lo Jerry Behringer. I, Virginia Boff, will my smallness lo Pal Nickels. I, Jim Bahlmann, my boislerous manner lo Francis Simonis. I, Ralph Brady, do will and bequealh my pasl lo anyone already doomed. I, Joan Breckler, will my shorl hair lo Mary Blue. I, Belly Brown, will my love for skaling lo anyone wilh a good supply of pillows. We, Peg Brown and Larry Romaine do will our pledge never lo fiqhl or argue lo Marilyn Derrow and George Morris. May lhey praclice il a Iillle more lhan we have. I, Pal Clark, do will my swealer girl figure back lo Lana Turner. , I, Bill Coffman, will my dead-pan expression lo Clarence Bohn. I, Mary Jean Cordray, will my perlecl manners lo Elaine Zimber. l, Bill Conroy, my love for Navy Lieulenanls lo lhe Lieu- lenanls lhemselves. I, Gerry Coressel, will my posilion as business manager of lhe Blue and While News lo anyone crazy enough lo lake il. I, Bill Cooper, do will and bequealh my eloquenl silence lo Jack Relhmel. We, Phyllis Deckrosh and Dorlhy Fonl, our palience and forlilude lo nexl year's Blue and While News edilors. They'll need il. I, I-larold DeTray, do will my consislenl lardiness lo Miss Kehnasl. I, Lee Derringer, do will my carefree oullook on life lo Ralph Tullle. I, Pal Dierkes, do will and bequealh my peachy complexion lo myself lhirly years from now. I, John Engelhaupl, do will my wolfish personalily lo Waller Slarrell. I, Ray Essex, will my Sinalra physique back lo Frankie. I, Ron Feller, will and bequealh my showoflishness lo my mosl promising pupil, Glenn Bayliss. I, Gerald Froelich, do will my long, lanky slride lo Miss Aulen. I, Helen Gallup, do will my falal lechnique for calching men lo Marilyn Miller. I, Lois Gessner, do will my abilily lo remain sober afler hearing one of Mr. Shipe's brighl remarks lo Lellie Parker. I, Jack Goshia, do will my Dagwood laugh lo Norma Miller who can easily do il iuslice. I Roberl Guilliam, do will my nickname Pee Wee lo Dave Speiser. I, Gene Hale, do will my sparkling smile lo Jug Ensign. l, Belly Hardesly, my Iipslick lo Gladys Sanford. I, Morris Harmon, do will my abilily lo lalk fasl while walk- ing slowly lo Miss Morse. I, Lois Hoffman, do will and bequealh my resislance lo women lo Bob Rulrnan. I, Jack I-loshock, do will my iob al lhe gas slalion lo anyone allergic lo sleep. I, William Hughes, do will my keen eye for figures lgeome- lric, lhal isll lo Wayne Snyder. I, Phyllis Jenkins, will my overflowing pen lo Tom Ryan. We, Marie Jones and Mary Ellen Moser. our dislurbing ac- lions in lyping lo Thelma Roehrig and Glenola Schaffer. I, Don Keck, do will my flaming red hair lo l-larriel Roul. I, Mary Ellen Krulsch, my pelile figure lo Pal Mack. I, Jean Lanlow, will my love for lale working hours lo Pal Zorbas. Glvatammt I, Carmah Lawler, do will my lilerary works lo Jeannine Schull. I, Roger Linebrink, do will my egolislical manner lo Kenny Wolf. I, Virginia Linebrink. will my arlislic abilily lo Barb Milchell who does all righl for herself. I. Marvin Mansfield, do will my nickname, Zeke , back lo lhe hillbillies. I. Jean Marchal, my apprecialion of exlremely shorl hair lo Carole Sisco. I, Bonnie Marlin, do will my childish giggle lo Norma Has- selschwerl. l, Louise Marlin, do will my complele underslanding of leachers lo anyone wilh a vivid imaginalion. I, Mary McCarfhy, do will my quick lemper lo no one. Il comes in handy some limes. I, Joanne Mehring, my abilily lo weave in and oul of a crowd when I'm in a hurry lo Audrey Louys. I, Eddie Mifchell. will my excessive speeding lo Mr. Senger. l, Bill Moore. do will my cave man laclics lo MGM lfor a nominal suml. I, Phyllis Moorhead, do will my hard work for Miss Behr- mann lo Miss Behrmann. I, Myles Musgrave, do will my slraighl A's in science courses lo anyone wishing lo dedicale his life lo science. I, Phyllis Neher, do will my abilily lo lake everylhing lhe wrong way lo Pal Baum. I, George Newlon, do will my freckles lo no one. lUnforlu- nalely, lhey won'l come off.l I, Ann Nickels, do will and bequeafh all lhe honor and glory of ediling lhis Annual lo anyone crazy enough lo wanl lo do if for lhe honor and glory. I, Clifford Osborn, do will and bequealh my lrombone lo Brealhless Mohoney. I, Mary Lou Oll, do will and bequealh my frequenl lrips lo Holgale lo anyone else inleresled in lhe lown. I, Belly Overly, do will all my endearing young charms lo Joanna Hubbard. lMay she profil from lhem in lhe fulure as l have in lhe pasl.I I, Neil Pohlmann, will my abilily lo win all argumenls lyes, even wilh lhe leachersl lo Fred Behringer. I, Tom Ralh, do will my caplainship of lhe foolball squad lo anyone who will appreciale il as much as I have. I, Gene Rhamy, do will all my books on reducing back lo Mr. McDonald. They were of no more use lo me lhan lhey were lo him. I, Jane Ryan, will my long black lresses and sparkling blue eyes lo Janice Schlembach. I, Pal Ryan, do will my woeful eyes lo Sue Seyboldl. I, Rila Schira, do will my refined manner lo Alice Briggs. I, Glenna Schroeder, do will my seal on lhe school bus lo Lois Graf. I, Belly Schuller, will my irium back lo Miriam. I, Roger Shawley, will my wil and charm lo Morlimer Snerd. l, .loan Seig, will and bequealh my inquisiliveness lo Irene Mehring. I, Marian Sisco, will my love for bookkeping IUGHII back lo Mr. Demyan. I, Dick Skees. my lyping abilily, using all five fingers, lo Mr. Krulsch. I, Roberl Slocum, will and bequealh Sadsack, my failhful horseless buggy lo Dick Beebe. I, Ann Small, will my baskelball uniform and playing abilily lo Shirley Wanley. I, Tony Smilh, will my pockel clicfionary lo Allan Schull. I, Ruby Snodgrass, will my green swealer wilh lhe J on il lo Peler Ibold. I, John Snyder, will 'one of my sludy halls lo anyone else who needs lhe sleep. I, John Spangler, my alerlness in social problems lo anyone wilh a slack of unread funny books. I, Waller Spangler, will my good behavior lo a lisl of peo- ple loo long lo menlion. I, Sally Squire, will and bequealh my original Aunl Sally announcemenfs lo Sally Skees. I, Madonna Sliles, do will and bequealh my beauliful hair lo any Powers model. I, Pearl Trubey, gladly will all my school books lo nexl year's sludenls. They're all in excellenl condilion-never been used. l, Frankie Vandemark, my sponlaneous giggle, lo anyone else who is easily lickled. I, Kalherine Wahl, will my quielness in class lo Violel Mohr. l, Elaine Wanley. my love for horses lo Carolyn Bowers. I, Thelma Weible, my rich allo voice lo anyone who can prove worlhy of il. I, Grelchen Weidenhamer, my posilion as vocalisl wilh lhe dance band lo Soup Weisgerber. I, Jean Weisenburger, will my erasing abilily lo anyone bril- Iianf enough fo acquire lhe habil. I, Don Wilhelm, will all my knowledge of being a Senior lo any Junior. I, Jack Wiseman, do will my brighl remarks in class lo eny- one feeling lhe need of lhem. I, Helen Woodward, my quiel, unassuming way lo Joan Hiall. I, Foresl Worlman, do will my nickname, Frosly lo lhal famous malled I so much admire. I, Dick Wrighl, do will my helpful Iillle mollo, Il's beller lo be small lhan nol lo be af all lo James Keller. I. Junior Youngs, will all my knowledge of science lo Ein- slein. Maybe il will help him lo undersland hi lheory of relalivily. I, Fae Zachrich. do will my Virginia O'Brien lrails la Grel- chen Murphy. P3 Slim-wi Si V SENIOR GLASS PRESIDENT V wimess wimass 85 br il , B 4 s -, 4 T 'X f 'x N46 This is a Typical conversaTion beTween Sally Squire and Lois Hoffman, members of The graduafing class of I947. The year is now l985. OuieT, maybe we can hear whaT They're saying... Lois: OperaTor, l don'T wanT 5297, I wanT 2-5-7-9. Sal: Hello. Lois: Hello, Sal? l iusT called To ask you how many eggs you need in ThaT angel food cake you baked lasT Friday. Oh, before I TorgeT, I goT The biggesT, newsiesT leTTer from Peg Romaine. Sal: Who, whaT, and where is she? I don'T remember any Peg Romaine. Lois: Oh, ThaT's whaf l wanTed To Tell you. She was in our class in school, only Then her name was Peg Brown. She's in New York wiTh her husband, Larry, who's working aT The Neher and Weible ArT Gallery, Inc. There. They really have a won- derful seT-upl Sal: Speaking of New York, ThaT reminds me. PaT Ryan, Marian Sisco, and PaT Clark are models There. Do you suppose They ever pose for The arTisTs? Lois: Well, Peg didn'T say buT she did menTion ThaT she was in Bohlmann's Jewelry sTore and BeTTy, his wife, sfill looks like a Queen. Oh, and anoTher Thing, she said she sfepped inTo a Taxi The oTher day and who do you suppose was driving? Sal: wen, Tell me, Tell mei who? Lois: Why John Froelichl Sal: You don'T say, How is The dear boy? Lois: He's iusT as handsome as everl He and Peg had a long Talk and he Told her he was working Tor The Font-Wahl Taxi Service. Some of The oTher drivers we know are WalT and John Spangler, Morris Harmon, and Jim Arens. Sal: Oh! I remember Them! Lois: Yes, l ThoughT you would. John says The Taxi drivers are being driven pracTically crazy by Those peanuf machines Bob Slocum puTs on every corner. Sal: Oh, you mean Those wiTh green and purple lighTs flash- ing? Well, This is really a small world. Lois: ThaT's noT all, she said she wenT To The Ye Exclusive BeauTy Salon where The Two dowagers, Phil Moorehead Rocka- bilT and Frankie Vandemark Vandefeller were having new coif- fures done by Madonna STiTes and Ann Nickels. Ruby Snod- grass and Joan Seig also work There. Sal: Sounds like Larry's doing quife well. Lois: He musT be because she ended her leTTer by saying she's having her chauffeur, Jack Goshia, mail The leTTer afTer he's delivered Them To The opera in which Helen Gallup and Gref Weidenhamer have The leading roles. 86 Sal: Say, Cecil B. DeMusgrave goT Tired of waiTing and iusT lefT. He gave me some sTricTly confidenTial informaTion. Now, of course, I know iT won'T hurT To Tell you. Lois: Oh, ofcourse noT! Sal: Well, The old feud beTween Carmen Miranda Wanley ad Lucille Ball Weisenburger is on again. NeiTher wanTs To be The leading lady in The new MuTT FeTTer and Jeff Essex film. Lois: I can see Their poinT. Sal: They're making a shorT on unusual occupaTions and They wanT To geT Dugie Englehaupf because of his iob as chief Toofh-pick TesTer aT The Bill Moore TooThpick Co., The home of EaT Moore TooThpicks. Lois: l heard ThaT They're also Trying To sign up Phil Jenkins for The film because she originaTed The idea of BuTch hair- cuTs for girls. Sal: Yes, and l'd like To see a film made on The UpTown Poker Club. Pee Wee C-uilliam, Dick Skees, Dick Ballreich, Gerry Coressel, Leona Ashbaugh, Lucille BaumgarTner, and Mary Ann Kammeyer are The charTer members. Lois: Well, how abouT one on The Old Maids' l-lome wiTh PaT Dierkes, Mary Ellen Moser, and Jane Ryan Telling why They founded iT. Sal: Anofher good idea would be The service sTaTion run by Ed MiTchell and Jack Hoshock devoTed enTirely To kiddie cars. Lois: Sayl Did you hear ThaT Harold DeTray had been ac- quiTTed? Sal: You mean he's been judged noT guilTy of ThaT series of 'HaTcheT murders? Lois: Yes, wasn'T ThaT Terrible? Oh, did you hear ThaT RiTa Schira, Mary Bauer, Jeannine Marchal, and Sis Woodward sTarTed a SocieTy Tor The ProTecTion and Welfare of Fish, Frogs, and Toads? Sal! Sal! Oh, we musT have been cuT off! We couldn'T have been Talking over a couple of minuTes. Sal: OperaTor, I was Talking To 6504. No, noT 5046, 6-5-O-4-I We were disconnecTed. Lois: Hello. Sal: Hello, Lois. We musT have been cuT off. Well, as I was iusT abouT To say, The rivalry beTween The Bahmer-Schuller Packing Co. and The Pohlmann MeaT Packing Co. is geTTing worse. Lois: Yes, ThaT's whaT I heard. IT doesn'T boTher Nick cause he's goT a good business sTanding and is a confirmed bachelor, buT BeTTy and Ed are iusT geTTing Their business builT up. Sal: And did you hear how nicely The law firm of Worfman 8: SmiTh has been geTTing along? Lois: Well, I don'T see how They can have any cooperaTion aT all wiTh FrosTy as sTrong a DemocraT as SmiTTy is a Repub- Iican. Sal: I heard abouT Them from Their 5 secreTaries-Marie Jones, Mary Ellen KruTsch, Jean LanTow, Joan Breckler, and Rosie Hall. Lois: Did you hear anyThing abouT The wreck ThaT Carmah Lawler was in? Sal: Oh, you mean The poeTess? Lois: Yes. Anyhow, she goT inTo one of Those new and con- fusing STudebakers, manuTacTured by The Rog Shawley Co., and sTarTed driving off backwards. She crashed wiTh Junior Youngs in his brand new Cadillac. Sal: I suppose They were Taken To The Louise and Bonnie MarTin HospiTal! Lois: Yes, and They were boTh examined by The psychiaTrisT, Bill Conroy. D6 you know any of The nurses There? Sal: IT I'm noT misfaken, a Tew of Them are: Vera Bauer, Glenna Schroeder, RiTa BaTT, Pearl Trubey, and Mary McCarThy. Lois: Well, I hope They bofh recover quickly. Now IT I can only remember To send Them cards. Sal: Oh, I was iusT reading in The paper ThaT Gene, The greaT Gilder-Hale will be in Town Tor a maTinee on Wednesday. I-Ie's supposed To bring boTh his secreTaries-Lois Gessner and BeTTy HardesTy wiTh him. Lois: I wonder when The violinisT duo will come again? Sal: Do you mean The Baldwin-Beardsley Team? Who was Their accompanisT? Lois: I Think iT was Gene Rhamyofi. Sal: I liked The monologue delivered by The wonderTuI Ginny Boff IasT Monday. Lois: Yes, ThaT was good! Did you like The balIeT Troupe of Mary Jean Cordray, Ginny Linebrink, Phil Deckrosh, and BeTTy Brown? Sal: I enioyed Them very much. They goT a very good no- Tice in The paper. Lois: Speaking oT The paper, did you read where Dick WrighT, The greaT deTecTive, arresTed singlehandedly, The crooks who were selling bogus sTock? Sal: Why no, who were They? Lois: I believe They were Ralph Brady, Rog Linebrink, Lee Derringer, and Killer CoTTman. Sal: I never ThoughT They'd do a Thing like ThaT. Lois: Well, They cerTainIy did. Sal: I saw an ad in The paper To wriTe now Tor our amazing bookleT of 'How To Grow Taller in I0 E-Z Lessons ' by Joanne Mehring and John Snyder. Lois: I wonder if iT would work. I Think we oughT To Try iT. Sal: Did you hear abouT ThaT Cliff Osborn and Don Wilhelm Trying To ouT-TilibusTer each oTher in Congress? lT's been going on Tor Three weeks now. Lois: No, buT I read ThaT Gerry Froelich, Don Keck, and Zeke Mansfield are Tinally opening Their Grocery Co. IT should really be good. Sal: I didn'T hear abouT ThaT buT I read anoTher ad which was urging people To come To The Mary Lou OTT SecreTarial School. Lois: I wish we could have had such a wonderful insTiTuTion in our day, Sal!! Sal: Yes, I do To. Oh, by The way, did you read abouT The inTeresTing evenTs aT The I-Iolman-RaTh-NewTon experimenTal Term? Lois: Do Tell! Say, have you been by The RecruiTing STaTion IaTeIy? They say The way iT is run is really a disgrace! Sal: Well, who's in charge? Lois: Well, no one seems To know. FirsT iT's Jerry BOTI, Charles Bock, or Vern Snyder, and Then iT's Bill Hughes, Bill Cooper, or Jack Wiseman. Sal: WiTh all Those men, iT should reallyy be an eTTicienT sTaTion. I-Iave you heard anyThing Trom Ann Small? Lois: Yes, she's coming To visiT me nexT monTh. I don'T know how she can ever leave The Boys Camp she has so well in hand. Well, I really musT go now, buT before I hang up, IeT me Tell you-Fee Zachrich is geTTing married! Sal: Oh no, noT again. Lois: Well, aTTer all, This is only her l2Th. I Think she's Try- ing To caTch up wiTh Tommy Manville, buT he's already passed 26. Sal: Well, I suppose she'lI make a good Try, anyhow. Say, I've goT To dash now. See you nexT Thursday aT Bridge Club, Lois. Lois: O.K., and say, Sal, Thanks Tor The inTormaTion abouT The eggs Tor ThaT angel-Tood cake - Bye! Qnygaj 87 NJ L.: ON FOX! I3 I6 I7 20 2l 26 27 20 I 2 4 8 I I I4- I6 I7 IB 2I 88 DO YOU REMEMBER? SEPTEMBER - I9-46 Teachers meel Io decide our fale. Eirsl day of school. Why Oh Why Did l Ever Leave Wyoming? Blue and While News slafl collecls subscriplions. Wanl sornelhing lo read? Library opens. Boosler meeling and formal inilialion. G.A.A. picnic and iniI'ial'ion al Ponliac Parlc . Were Ihose girls a mess!! Won over Paulding 34-O in firsl game of season. Firsl afler-game-dance - Ain'I life grand? College Club organizes. Eighfh grade slcaling parly. Wrilers' Club-wilh pen in hand Ihey begin again. Ninlh grade Melropolifan Achievemenl Tesl. Gong! Fire drill and five minules of freedom. Class officer eleclions-whal ,a mess, eh Seniors? Ag classes go To Archbold. Foolball al Van Werl 34-6. Hur- rahll Disfricl F.F.A. meeling. Assembly CommiH'ee meels Io choose enlerlainmenl for 'rhe year. Nice worlc. Foo+ball - defealed by Napoleon 6-7. lNo commenlsll Madrigal lryoufs-La-la-la. Hi-Y meeling. Compefilion begins for dance band vocalisls. lGreI and Sally in a pholo Iinish.l OCTOBER - I946 Sfudenl Council members elecfed. Do you have your dol- lar ready? Annual subscripfions begin. Religious 'l'raining classes slarl. Foolball al Bryan I3-0. Hurrah again!! Sludenl Council has lirsl meeling. Big day-Eoolball wifh Wauseon 26-I3. Queen and cour'I' reign over Ihe game and aller-game dance. Everyone happy. Homecoming Cafeleria opens. Gel 'Io Ihe end of Ihe line, Bub. Assem- bly film, Pop Rings Ihe Bell. Bryan Hi-Y are guesls of D.H.S. Hi-Y. Sevenlh grade parly in 'the Communify Room. Foolball al' Fosloria O-l5. We lilce lo give Ihe olher fellow a chance once in a while. Choir goes Io Sherwood for an assembly. Know all your P's and Q's in English? Jusl ask Mr. Young, Ihe assembly spealcer. Junior play Iryoufs. Grades 8, ll, I2 elecl class officers-finally. Eoolball al' Liberly Cenler, 20-7. We're al il' again. Whoopeell A whole day of freedom. Teachers meel in Toledo. Choir lravels lo Toledo. BOINGII Ninfh grade parly in Communily Room. Look your prelliesl' - Group piclures Ialcen. NOVEMBER -- I946 All The proud papas line up Io wafch Junior play foolball wifh Findlay. Dad's Nighl-I9-6 viclory for Pop. Senior piclures lalcen. Walch The boidie!! Formal Hi-Y inilialion. Mock eleclions-one ballol' Io a cuslomer, please! Foolball vicI'ory over Monlpelier 53-0. Whal a game!! American Legion assembly. To be or nol Io be -Senior class and Miss Carler 'lravel lo Toledo lo see Hamlet Assembly. Mr. While-remember Those beauliful colors? Junior class play, Ever Since Eve. Nice worlc, Juniors. Thanksgiving assembly presenled by Booslers. DECEMBER - I946 Talce a deep brealh-hold il-O.K. IhaI's all. T.B. X-rays. Firsl baslcelball game wilh Paulding 5l-23. nalcherly. We won, Baslcelball wilh Liberfy Cenler 72-35. Dillo. Malh. Tesl for Seniors-pul' on your lhinlcing caps. Senior class parfy in Ihe Communily Room. Baslcelball wilh Wauseon 48-2l. More dillo. Home Ec. slyle show - Can Those girls sew? Viclory over Lima Cenlral 4-I-30. Hey, lhis is gelling monolonous. Bufferfly Sisler exchange is highlighl of Boosler Chrislmas parly. Musical Chrislmas assembly led by Mr. McDonald. Loclcer clean-up. Dig down deep! Baslcelball-Napoleon 47-26. D.H.S. is riding high. Allan Duo assembly-prelly much all reeI. Chrislmas vacalion begins-See you nexl' year. JANUARY - I947 I-Io-hum! Firsf day of school in I947. Baskelball wifh Bryan 39-45. Be'Her luck nexi' lime. Sioburn assembly-his fingers really danced on Ihaf key- board, didn'I They? Baskefball wilh Wauseon 60-27. Chalk up anolher one for our side. Baskerball wifh Monfpelier 60-38. Too bad for ihem. Annual assembly-wha! a rio!-bu! one of Ihe besf. Boosler, Hi-Y meeiing. Baskefball game here wiih Van Weri. 4I-20. Do you have haliiosis? Beware of B.O.! Assembly on healfh habils. Baskefball wiih Bryan 46-6I. Darn! FEBRUARY - I947 Insfrumenlal music concerf. Beelhoven Io Boogie-well almosi. Oh, my aching blood pressure! Los! Ihriller io Toledo Scoll. 39-4I. I-Ii-Y assembly. Mr. Campbell led Ihe group singing. Wasn'T he a card? Baskeiball a'r Liberfy Cenler, 70-25. The Bulldogs run wild. Firsl meeiing of Nalional Honor Socieiy. Assembly film, Our Town. Napoleon falls vicrim Io our boys 44-29. Bulldogs overcome Toledo Macomber 52-42. D.H.S. loses Ihriller fo Celina 54-56. Disiricf Baskefball Tournamenl' begins. Assembly by Speech class deparlmenf. Topsy Iurvy plor bu! Ihe aciing was on Ihe level! Srudenr Council sponsors dance. MARCH - I947 The ANNUAL goes Io press. 7 Disiricf baskelball Iinals. D.I-I.S. overcomes Bryan, 52-36. Oh, for a new pair of lungs! Insrrumenfal Music Deparfmenf Assembly Program. B Senior Scholarship Tesl and O.S.U. Ag. Tesf. Don? we all wish we had brains? IO Lima Cenlral Choir enferfains-buf well. I8 F.F.A. Falher-Son Banquel. Ummmmmh, food. Treble Clef Club Concerf lBowIing Greenl. Those girls were really on Ihe ball!! 2I Melville, Ihe glass blower, presenis assembly program. APRIL - I947 2 I-Ii-Y Assembly-Easier Program. 3-4 Spring Vacafion. I0-II Senior Play-and very good, foo. II Cheerleaders selecfed in Gym Assembly. Such energy! Such pep!! 2I Rank, Shakesperean acior, presenfs inleresling assembly. 22 Track mee! al Napoleon. 26 Band and Choir Iravel Io Bluiclfon. MAY - I947 4 Music Week - Ira-Ia-Ia. 9 League Track Meer. Big day for The fhinclads. I2 Sorenson Assembly-guns, guns, guns, and more guns. I4 Recognilion Assembly. The winnahs sI'ruI Iheir sfulrf. I5 Senior girls guesrs af Federaled Women's Tea. I6 Disiricl Track Meef af Bowling Green. More hurdles. 23 Senior Assembly - Seniors do if again. May Dance. 25 Baccalaureaie. 26 Exam week. Ugh! 29 Commencement Cfliiii 89 Arens, James, 75 Ashbaugh, Leona, 45, 56, 75 Bahmer, Edward, 45, 46, 48, 56, 75 Baldwin, June, 34, 45, 46, 53, 54, 56, 75 Ballreich, Richard, 75 Ball, Rila, 43, 45, 48, 56, 75 Bauer, Mary, 43, 45, 46, 48, 74, 75 Bauer, Vera, 45, 75 Baumgarlner, Lucille, 46, 75 Beardsley, Marlha, 48, 53, 55, 75 Bock, Charles, 75 Boll, Gerald, 3I, 33, 75 Boll, Virginia, 45, 48, 53, 56, 76 Bohlmann, James, 3I, 33, 45, 46, 53, 69, 76 Brady, Ralph, 46, 48, 76 Breckler, Joan, 43, 45, 46, 76 Brown, Belly, 43, 45, 46, 49, 53, 76 Brown, Peg, 43, 45, 46, 48, 53, 57, 76 Clark, Palricia, 43, 45, 46, 48, 76 Collman, William, 76 Conroy, William, 76 Cooper, William, 76 Cordray, Mary Jean, 43, 45, 46, 49, 56, 76 Coressel, Geraldine, 45, 46, 76 Deckrosh, Phyllis 43, 45, 46, 49, 53, 77 Derringer, Lee, 77 DeTray, Harold, 6I, 77 Dierkes, Palricia, 43, 45, 48, 77 Anloine, Roberl, I5 Beebe, Richard, 33 Berlhold, John, I5, 53 Birchmeier, Norma, I5, 53 Bowers, James, I5 Brenner, Virginia I5 Brinck, Clara, I5, 48 Brown, Rogel, I5, 33, 53, 55 Buchholz, Roberl, I5 Buller, Ralph, I5, 56 Clemens, Kalhleen, I5 Derrow, Marilyn, I5, 39, 46 DeTray, Clarence, 63 Dirr, Marilyn, I5, 47, 48, 53, 54 Ducall, Mary Margarel, I5, 46, 53, 56 Duerk, James, I5, 45, 46, 53, 56 Duerk, Lowell, I5, 33, 45, 53, 6I Dunlap, Glen, I5 Ensign, George, I5, 34, 45, 46, 48, 53, 69 Florence, Dolores, I5 Foor, Thomas, I5, 33 Fousl, Barbara, I5, 53 Frisinger, Cleo, I5 Frisinger, Leo, I9 Froelich, Alberla, I5, 43, 46 Gallup, Janel, I5, 43, 46, 53, 56 Gary, Norma, I5, 43, 48 Gibler, Virgil, I5, 30, 33, 37, 45. 69. Gral, Lois, I5, 53, 54 Grawbarger, Joan, I5 Greulman, Mary Lou, I5, 43, 54 90 INDIEX SEN Ducall, Carolyn, 45, 46, 53, 77 Englehaupl, John, 45, 6l, 77 Essex, Raymond, 34, 56, 77 Feller, Ronald, 30, 33, 45, 5l, 53, 56, 77 Fonl, Dorlhy, 45, 46, 53, 77 Froelich, Gerald, 30, 33, 77 Froelich, John, 56, 77 Gallup, Helen, I, 43, 45, 53, 77 Gessner, Lois, 43, 46, 53, 78 Goshia, Jack, 30, 33, 45, 46, 53, 56, 78 Guilliam, Roberl, 45, 53, 57, 78 Hale, Gene, 45, 56, 6I, 78 Hall, Rosemarie, 46, 78 Hardesly, Belly, 56, 78 Harmon, Morris, 45, 78 Hollman, Lois, 43, 45, 46, 48, 49, 53, 54, 56, 78 Holman, William, 45, 48, 56, 78 l-loshock, Jack, 56, 78 Hughes. William, 78 Jenkins, Phyllis, 32, 43, 45, 46, 53, 78 Jones, Marie, 43, 45, 48, 79 Kammeyer, Mary Ann, 79 Keck, Donald, 79 Krulsch, Mary Ellen, 45, 46, 48, 53, 79 Lanlow, Jean, 45, 48, 53, 56, 79 Lawler, Carmah, 43, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50. 53, 56, 79 Linebrink, Roger, 45, 79 Linebrink, Virginia, 45, 79 Manslield, Marvin, 45, 48, 56, MarcI1aI,Jean,43, 45.46, 79 JU Hall, Winlield, I5, 45, 53, 56 Hanker, Roberl, I5, 34 Hardesly, Madge, I5, 47 Hasselschwerl, Norma, I5, 48 Heil, Marie, I5, 43, 46, 50, 53 Held, Gerald, I5, 45, 53 79 N Guilliam, Eugene, I5 Hendricks, Palricia, I5,37, 43,44 Herder, Roberl, I5, 45, 5I, 53 Hoellel, David, I5, 6l Hohenberger, Darleen, I5, 45 Hubbard, Joanna, I4, I5, 43, 53 Hunl. Berniece, 47 Hurll, Donaldray, I5, 33, 45, 53 IORS Marlin, Bonnie, 45, 46, 48, 79 Marlin, Louise, 45, 56, 79 McCarlhy, Mary, 50, 53, 56, 80 Mehring, Joanne, 45, 46, 80 Mellon, Rosemary, 45, 46, 53, 80 Mitchell, Edward, 45, 56, 80 Moore, William, 45, 48, 6I, 80 Moorehead, Phyllis, 43, 45, 53, 80 Moser, Mary Ellen, 43, 45, 48, 80 Musgrave, Myles, 3I, 33, 45, 46, 53, 56, 80 Neher, Phyllis, 32, 43, 45, 46, 49, 50, 53, 80 Newlon, George, 45, 53, 57, 80 Nickels, Ann, I, 43, 45, 46, 49, 53, 56, 59, 80 Osborn, Clifford, 53, 80 Oll, Mary Lou, 45, 46, 53, 56, 8I Oveny.BeHy,37,43,45,4e,4a 49, 53, 56, 8I Pohlmann, Neil, 30, 33, 45, 47, 5I, 53, 57, 6l, 8l Ralh, Thomas, 7, 30, 3l, 33, 37, 45, 46, 53, 74, BI Rhamy, Gene, 45, 46, 48, 5I, 53, 56, 8I Romaine, Larry, 33, 45, 46, 53. 8I Ryan, Jane, 32, 43, 45, 46, 8I Ryan, Palricia, 48, 8l Schira, Rila, 43, 45, 48, 53, 56, 8I Schroeder, Glenna, 45, 8I Schuller, Belly, 43, 45, 46, 48, 8I Shawley, Roger, 46, 8I Seig, Joan, 43, 45, 46, 82 IORS I Meyer, Donna, I6, 34, 35, 43,46 Miller, Norman, I4, I6, 34, 38, 39, 45, 5l, 53 Minck, John, I6, 38, 39, 46, 56 Mohr, Leo, I6, 45, 56 Mohr, Violel, I6 Morris, George, I6 Murphy, Grelchen, I6, 34, 35 Murphy, Jeannine, I6, 43, 50, 53 Nickels, Palricia, I6, 43, 46, 56 Nierman, Mary Ann, I6, 43, 48 Belly, I6, 43 Osborn, Osborn, Denelda, I6 Osborn, James, I6, 56 Hulchins, Gene, I5, 33, 45, 5I, 53 Osborn, Ollie, I6, 56 Juslus, Berlha Mae, I6, 46, 48 Keller, Roberl, I6 Konsl, Louis, I6 Lang, Donald, I6 Leever, Belly, I6, 43 Lehman, Lillian, I6 Leilhauser, Charlene, I6, 53, 54 Louys, Audrey, I6, 46 Mack, Dolores, I4, I6, 53, 54 Mack, Dorolhy, I6 Mack, Lyle, I6, 56 Mack, Palricia, I6, 43, 45, 46, 49, 53, 54, 56 Marchal, Germaine. I6, 43,48 Marihugh, James, I6 Marshall, Donald, I6 McFarland, David, I6 Memmer, Doris, I6, 35, 46, 50, 53 Osborn, Palricia, I6, 34, 43, 46, 50, 53, 56 Parker, Lellie, I6, 34, 35, 39, 43, 46, 53 Peiller, Bernadelle, I6 Relue, Viclor, I6 Richard, James. Roehrig, Thelma, I6, 46 Rohll, Bessie, I6 Rosebrock, Alva, I6, 33, 48, 53 I6, 45 I6 Rulman, Roberl, Sanford, Gladys, I6 Schackow, Rulh, Schafer, Glenola, I6 I7, 46 Schlembach, Janice, I4, I7, 43, 46, 53 Schlosser, Mariorie, I7 Schlosser, Thomas, I7, 3l, 33, 53, 56, 67 Sisco, Marian, 48, 82 Skees, Richard, 33, 45, 44, 53, 82 Slocum, Roberl, 3I, 33, 45, 46, SI 53, 6I, 82 Small, Ann, I, 43, 45, 46, 48, 49, 53, 56, 74, 82 Smilh, Carl A., Jr., 45, 46, 56. 74, 82 Snodgrass, Ruby, 43, 45, 46, 82 Snyder, John, 82 Spangler, John, 82 Spangler, Waller, 53, 82 Squire, Sally, 25, 43, 45, 46, 48, 49, 53, 56, 82 Slilies, Madonna, 43, 45, 46, 48, 49, 53, 59, 82 Trubey, Pearl, 43, 45, 56, 83 Vandemark, Frankie, 43, 45, 46, 48, 53, 83 . Wahl, Kalherine, 43, 45, 46, 48, 49, 53, 83 Wanley, Elaine, 56, 83 Weible, Thelma, 45, 46, 53, 83 Weidenhamer, Grelchen, 25, 43, 45, 46, 48, 53, 83 Weisenburger, Jean, 45, 46, 83 Wilhelm, Donald, 47, 83 Wiseman, Jack, 83 Woodward, Helen, 43, 45, 46, 48. 83 Worlman, Foresl, I, 45, 46, 48, 53, 56, 83 Wrighl, Richard, 57, 83 Youngs, Junior, 45, 83 Zachrich, Fae, 43, 45, 56, 83 Schull, Jeannine, I7, 34, 50, 53 56 Seiberl, George, I7, 33, 56 Shhk,PhyHk,I7,45,46 Simonis, Francis, I7, 46, 48, 53 Skees, Lawrence, I7, 45, 46, 53 Smilh, Berla, I7, 43, 54 Snyder, Wayne, I7, 25, 34, 35, 45, 53, 56 Sproul, Ann, I7, 43, 46, 53 Slailey, James, I7, 53, 54 Slarrell, Waller, I7, 39, 45, 5I, 53 Sleel, Joanne, I7 Slellens, Richard, I7 Swary, Jane, I7 Swilzer, Lela, I7 Underhill, Mary, I7, 34, 43, 46, 53, 57 Wanley, Shirley, I7 Walson, Belly, I7, 34, 43 Webb, Dorolhy, I7, 43, 53, 54 Webb, Margarel, I7, 25, 43, 53. 56 Weber, Richard, I7, 53 Weisgerber, Mary, I7, 38, 39, 43, 45, 53 Wells, Ray, I7 Williamson, Roberl, I7, 33, 56, 63. 69 Winbrenner, Beverly, I7, 48 Wirick, Clara, I7, 53 Wiseman, William, I7 Wohn, Mariorie, I7. 48 Abele, Karen, I9, 43, 53,54 Ball, Donald, 33 Bauer, Dorolhy, I9, 43, 53, 54, 56 Baum, Palricia, I9, 43, 53, 54, 56 Bayliss, Glenn, I9, 33, 53, 54, 56 Beally, Mary Ann, I9, 43, 53.54, 56 Becker, Wanda, I9, 43, 53, 54 Behringer, Fredric, I9, 45, 53, 54 Belden, Doris, I9, 48, 53, 54 Bislel, Mariorie, I9 Billinger, Shirley, I9, 53, 54 Bolf, Roberl, I9, 34 Bowers, Carolyn, I9, 53, 54 Boyd, John, I9 Bridenbaugh, James, I9, 33, 37, 53, 54, 63 Brinck, Emma, I9 Carroll, Marilyn, I9, 43, 53, 54, 56 Clymer, Keilh, I9, 33, 34, 54, 54 Conroy, Roberl, I9, 34, 45, 53, 54, 56 Crawford, Joseph, I9 Cupp, James, I9, 53 Deilrick, Mary, I9, 53 Demland, Mary Ann, I9 Derge, Charlene, I9, 43, 53, 54, 56 Dohney, Calherine, I9, 53, 54 Doyle, Basil, I9 Duerk, Ned, I9, 44, 53, 54, 63 English, Virginia, I9 Ankney, Eslher, 23, 54 Arend, Bealrice, 23 Baker, Philip, 23 Barber, Charles, 23, 33, 64 Ball, Joan, 23 Bauer, Belly, 23, 43 Bayliss, Nora Lee, 23, 43, 54 Behringer, Jerrold, 22, 23, 36, 54 Beindorf, Junior, 23, 36, 64 Blue, Mary, 23, 34, 43, 54 Boll, Bernard, 23, 54, 64 Boff, Palricia, 23, 54 Bailey, Peggy. 23, 34, 43, 45, 54 Bond, Anna, 23 Bond, Wilma, 23, 53 Bonfiglio, James, 23, 36 Bowers, Marilyn, 23, 43, 54 Luella, 23 Brandl, Briggs, Alice, 23, 43, 54 Brown, Carroll, 54 Brown, Dee, 23, 36, 54 Brown, Marie, 23 Brown, Roberl, 23, 36, 54 Ronald, 23, 54, 56 Brown, Bruce, Vivien Mae, 23, 54 Fred, 23, 57 Buller, Compo, Marilyn, 23, 54 Cooper, Shirley, 23, 54 Crosser, Wayne, 23, 54 Dall, Anna, 34. 43, 54 Diehl, Janice, 23, 34, 43, 54 Diemer, Richard, 23 Ebersole, Elberla, 23, 54 Ehral, Jack, 23, 34, 54 Eilinear, Kennelh, 23 Ellswarlh, Susan, 23, 34, 35, 43, 45, 55 Erman, Francis, 23, 34, 36 Faulh, Margarel,, 23, 43, 54 ., ., 45,., 4 ,ap SOPHOMORES Enos, Joanne, I9, 34, 43, 53, 54 Faulh, William, I9, 48, 56 Fessel, Herberl, I9, 34, 45, 63 Fidler, William, I9 Fidler, Roberl, I9 Fischer, Donald, I8, I9, 33, 45, 53,A54, 63 Filzenrider, Denise, I9, 43, 53, 54 Frey, Naomi, I9, 53, 54 Frisinger, Forresl, I9 Frisinger, Harold, I9 Fry, Eslher, I9 Graf, Norma, I9, 53, 54 Gray, William, I9, 34, 48, 53, 54 Gruver, James, I9, 34 Gulman, Margarel, 20 Hahn, Marilyn, 20 Hahn, Norma, 20 Hamons, Gloria, 20, 45, 53, 54, 55 Harman, Ardilh, 20, 53, 54 Harlman, Belly, 20, 53, 54 Hasch, Margarel, 20, 43, 53, 54, 57 Hershey, Elinor, 20, 43, 48, 53, 54 Hesselchwardl, Junella, 20, 53 Hiall, Joan, 20, 43, 53, 54 Highland, Reed, 20 ' Hoover, Richard, 20, 33, 53, 54 Jones, Roger, 20, 33 Kammeyer, Barbara, 20, 53 Keller, James, 20 Koharl, Ellen, 20, 43, 53, 54, 56 Krulsch, James, 20 Leaders, David, 20, 33, 34, 53, 54 Link, Norma, 20, 53, 54 Laps, John, 20, 56 Maass, Billy, 20, 53, 54 Mack, Ilene. 20, 53 Mack, Lavon, 20 Masl, Waller, I8, 20, 33, 45, 48, 53, 55 Meyer, Marilyn, 20, 34, 43, 45, 53, 54, 57 Miller, Margarel, 20, 46, 48 Miller, Marilu, 20 Milchell, Barbara, 20, 53, 54 Moorehead, James, 20 Morris, Donald, I8, 20, 33,63 Naveau, Richard, 20, 45 Newman, Roberl, 20, 33, 34, 45, 53, 54 Nierman, Dolores, 20, 43 Oller, Dick, 20, 33, 53 Openlander, Slanley, 20 Osborn, Edith, 20 Osborn, Raymond, 20, 33, 63 Ollo, Rosemary, 20 Palm, Lois, 20, 34, 53, 54 Parlee, Yvonne, 20, 34, 43, 56 Paxlon, Wanda, 20, 34 Roehrig. Joyce, 20, 43, 53, 54 Roul, Harriel, 2I, 34, 43, 53, 54, 56 Sargeanl, Pal, 2I, 33, 53, 54 Sauber, Joe, 2l, 48, 53, 54 Schafer, Alverna, 2I Schaffer, Wayne, 2I, 53, 54 Schira, Carolyn, 2I, 43, 53, 56 Schira, Marilyn, 2l, 43, 53, 56 Sccll, Leah, 2l, 53, 54 - FRESHMEN Feeny, Belly, 23 Fisher, Eleanor, 23, 54 Filzenrider, Beverly, 23, 34, 43, 54 Florence, Lavon, 23, 64 Fockler, Marlha, 23 Frank, Alberl, 23, 54 King, Gale, 23, 36, 54 Koerber, Gerald, 23, 54 Krolz, Daniel, 23, 36, 54 Krulsch, Lois, 23, 43, 54 Leilhauser, Delores, 23, 54 Leonard, Theresa, 24, 43, 54 Lero, Mary, 24, 43, 54 Frey, Eslher, 23, 54 Lewis, Josephine, 24, 43, 48, 54 Fronk, Mary, 23, 54 Fry, Harold, 23, 33, 63 Gallup, Elizabelh, 23, 43, 54 Gebarl, Edward, 23 Lindeman, Georgia, 24 Maag, Emma, 24 Maney, Mary, 34, 54 Mansfield, Jacquelyn, 24, 54 Gessner, Joanne, 23, 43, 54 Marihugh, Bonell, 24, 32, 43, 54 Goldenelz, Marlene, 23, 34, 43, 54 Grimes, Annabelle, 23, 34 Haase, William, 23, 33, 34, 36, 64 Hall, James, 23, 36, 54, 64 Hanker, Dick, 23 Q Hardesly, Clarabelle, 23 Harmon, Rulh, 23, 54 Harris, Dick, 23, 36 Hasselschwerl, Palricia, 23, 43 Hazelswarl, Ralph, 23, 54, 64 Healy, Joanne, 23, 43 Heilshorn, Palricia, 23, 43, 54 Hendricks, Carolyn, 23, 43, 54 Hesselschwardl, Edgar, 23, 56 Hewill, Rila, 23, 43, 54 Hire, Darlene, 22, 23, 34, 43, 54 Hoge, Clarence, 23 Hohenberger, Cleon, 23 Hubbard, Keilh, 23, 33, 63 Marihugh, David, 24, 36, 64 Masl ,Belly, 24 Mallocks, Gene, 24, 33, 36, 54, 64 McCarlney, Henry, 24 McClure, Mary, 24, 43, 54 McFarland, Carol, 24, 43, 54 Melz, Russell, 24, 56 Miller, Bonnie, 24, 43, 54 Miller, June, 24 Minck, Charles, 24, 56 Minck, Theresa, 24, 43, 54 Mohr, John, 24 Morris, Bonnie, 24, 43, 54 Nell, William, 24 Nischwilz, Nancy, 24, 43, 54 Osborn, Evelyn, 24, 34, 54 Osborn, Rila, 24 Overly, Palricia, 24, 34, 43, 54 Parker, Janel, 24, 43, 54 Parker, Nancy, 24, 43, 54 Hussy, Carroll, 23 Pickering, Barbara, 24, 34, 43, 54 Jennings, Colleen, 23, 43, 54 Pohlmann, Jennie, 24, 43, 45, 54 Kammeyer, Roberl, 23 Kern, Mary Jeanne, 23, 43, 54 Keys, Pauline, 23, 54 Richards, Helen, 24 Rillenhouse, Donald, 24 Roddy, Madonna, 24 Scoll, Lela, 2I, 53, 54 Seiberl, Thomas, 2l, 53, 54 Shock, Roger, 2I, 34 Sisco, Carole, 2I, 43, 53, 54 Skiver, Janice, 2I, 53 Skiver, Pauline, 53 Spangler, Alberla, 2I Speiser, David, 2I, 33, 53, 54, 63 Slarrell, Eugene, I8, 2I, 33, 45, 53, 54, 63 Slock, Joan, 2I, 47, 53, 54 Vandemark, Clarence, 2I, 33,45 53, 54 Van Vlerah, Mary, 2I, Voss, Alice, 2I, 53, 54 Wahl, Jim, 2l, 33, 45, 63 Walters, Wayne, 2l Ward, Joanne, 2l, 33, 45, 63 Warnimonl, Donald, 2I, 63 Weaver, Joan, 2I, 43, 53, 54 Weber, Beverly, 2 I, 43, 53, 54, 56 Weber, John, 2I, 33, 56 Weber, Williamm, 2I, 34, 45, 56 Weisenburger, James, 2I, 34 Weisenburger, Mary Lee. 2I, 37, 43. 53 Wellman, Kalhleen, 2l, 53, 54 Wilhelm, William, 2l, 45, 53, 54, 63 Williamson, George, 2I Wirick, John, 2l, 53, 54 Wissler, Belly Lou, 2l, 53, 54 Wrigley, PauL 2I, 33, 45, 48, 53, 54, 63 Zeschke, Dick, 2I, 33, 45, 53, 54, 63 Ruch, Larry, 24, 36 Ryan, John, 24, 54 Ryan, Thomas, 24, 36, 54, 64 Sabo, Louis, 24, 54 Schackow, Augusl, 24, 36, 54 Schackow, Jusline, 24, 43, 54 Schira, Lois, 24, 43, 54 Schmill, Genevieve, 24, 43, 54 Schroeder, Lewis, 24 Schroeder, Barbara, 24, 54 Schull, Allan, 24, 54 Seyboldf, Sue, 24, 32, 34, 43. 45, 54 Shoup, Philip, 24 Simonis, Roger, 24, 56 Skees, Saralea, 22, 24, 43, 54 Smilh, Dick, 22, 24, 33, 54 Smilh, Orville, 24, 56 Snyder, Rulh, 24, 43, 54 Spangler, Barbara, 24, 43, 54 Sproul, Douglas, 24, 36, 54 Squire, Richard, 24, 33, 54, 63 Sleel, Belly, 24 Slock, Paul, 24, 54 Thierolf, Bill, 24, 36, 64 Trubey, Dorolhy, 24, 43, 54 Tulfle, Ralph, 24, 35, 54 Vaughan, Finley, 24, 36 Weber, Pal, 24, 36 Weible, John, 24, 54, 56 Weisenburger, Jack, 24, 36, 54 Wilhelm, Lee Ann, 54 Helen, 24 Wilhelm, Wiseman, Joeann, 24.43, 54 Wiseman, Roberl, 24 Roberl, 24 Wolfrum, Yaw, Leo, 24, 36, 54, 64 Zehner, James, 24, 56 Zimber, Elaine, 24, 43 9I I Amsbaugh, Shirley, 27, 54 Ankney, Robert 27, 54 Ashion, Sue, 27, 54 Ball, Goldie, 27 Barber, Bill, 27 Bales, Marian, 27, 54 Benien, Marilyn, 27, 54 Bilderback, BeH'y, 26, 27, 54 Blue, Gale, 27, 34, 36, 54, 64 Bock, Carlfona 27 Bohn, Clarence, 27, 36, 54 Bowers, Lawrence, 27, 54 Boyd, Paul, 27 Brinck, William, 27 Brown, Joe, 27, 36, 54 Delaney, Richard, 27, 54 Diemer, Ronnie, 27, 54 Doan, Marilyn, 27 Donely, Sally, 27, 54 Eckard, Melvin, 27 Edwards, Robert 27, 54 Ankney, Charles, 25, 54 Ankney, Edward, 25, 54 Ankney, Garrison, 29 Ashbacker, Joann, 29 Ball, William, 29 Bauer, Eileen, 29 Beindorf, Arlene, 29 Bosdech, Palsy, 29 Bradner, Mildred, 29 Brand, Dixie Lee, 29 Briggs, Donna, 29 Cameron, Jane, 29 Champlin, Donna, 28, 29 Cooper, Jack, 25, 54 Coressel, Marilyn, 29 Culler, Zora, 29 Demland, Fern, 29 Demyan, Sue Ann, 29 Derrow, Douglas, 25, 54 Dickman, Barbara, 29 Diehl, Carolyn, 29, 44 Dirr, Alonzo, 25, 54 Doan, Ruih, 29 Auien, Vera, IO, I3, 29, 43 Blue, Franklin G., IO, I3, 27, 56 Bohlmann, Jane, IO, I3 Carler, Maude, IO, 48, 56 Clingamen, David, I0 Colwell, Vera, IQ, 49 Cosfello, William, 2, IO, I3 Demyan, Joe, 9, IO, 32, 33, 63 Eckert Robert IO, 56 92 8TH G Eiiinear, James, 27, 54, 64 Ellsworfh, Marilyn, 27, 45, 54 Erman, Douglas, 27, 36, 54 Flaehr, Beffy, 27, 54 Frisinger, Arlingfon, 27 Fry, Harry, 27, 64 Geren, Mary, 27,48 Goldfuss, Lesier, 27, 36 Goodrich, Beih, 27, 54 Gossman, Joyce, 27, 54 Grunden, Shirley, 27, 45, 54 Hahn, Kaihryn, 27 Harris, Irene, 27 Heil, Robert 27, 54 Heilman, Dolores, 27, 54 Himes, Greichen, 27, 54 Hoge, Sallie, 27 Hohenberger, Jack, 27, 36 Hughes, Nancy, 27, 54 lbboison, Lois, 27, 54 Karnes, Robert 27 7TH G Dodson, Eugene, 29 Durham, Donna, 29 EiI'niear,, Willard, 29 Erman, Kennelh, 64 Ernsberger, Robert 29 Evrilt Doroihee, 29 Florence, Mary, 29 Florence, Roger, 29 Flory, Mary, 29 Flory, Rose Marie, 29 Frisinger, Shirley, 29 Froelich, Deloris, 29 Hammons, Marilyn, 29 Harris, James, 29 I-lufchins, Sondra, 29 Kammeyer, Elsie, 29 Kemm, Irene, 29 Kemp, Marvin, 25, 54 King, Lavonna, 29 Klima, Gwendolyn, 29 Lamb, Richard, 29, 36, 64 Leach, Suzanne, 29 Leonard, William, 25, 36, 54 RADERS Keck, Ted, 27 Keelerle, Elizabelh, 27 Keeierle, Kathleen, 27 Kimberly, Jackie, 27, 48, 54 Lehman, Jack, 27, 36, 54, 64 Lourash, Roger, 55 Mansfield, Russell, 27, 36 Marshall, Richard, 27, 48, 64 Mast Nancy, 27, 48, 54 McBride, William, 27 McCoy, William, 27, 36, 54 Mehring, Irene, 27 Miller, William, 27 Morris, Kenneih, 27, 54, 64 Neff, Gloria, 27 Osborn, Margaret 27, 54 Offo, Joanne. 27 Parcher, Melvin, 27 Rau, Lyle, 27 Refhmel, Jack, 27, 64 Rhamy, Larry, 27, 54 RADERS Lewis, Carol, 29 Maass, Lois, 29 Manahan, Freddie, 28, 29 Marihugh, Rulh, 29 Marquardt James, 29, 54 Marsh, Lou Ann, 29 McClorv, Eugene, 25, 36, 54, McFee+ers, Dale, 29 Miller, Beliy, 29 Miller, Glenn, 29 Miller, Rulh, 29 Mitchell, Robert 29 Miichell, Robert 29 Morse, Sonia. 29 Osborn, Robert 29 Parcher, Tony 2? Parker, Ned, 29 Pickering, Bruce, 29 Rickerd, Ann, 29 Riffenhouse, William, 29 Roihrock, Mary Jo, 29, 44 Sabo, Ronald, 29 Schweifzer, Palricia, 29 LL TEACHERS Hale, Lesler, 3, IO, I3, 32,, 33 36, 45 Henkle, Claude, 2, ll, I3, 32 33, 36, 45 I'IeuSI, O. J., 3, ll, I3, 56 Hoeifel, Claire, ll, 25 Hullz, Kennelh, ll, I3, 46 Kehnast Augusfa, II, I3, 46, 48 Krulsch, Kirk, I, 3, ll, I3, 45 McDonald, Loren, II, 53, 54 Morse, Grace, II Meyers, Geraldine, II, 43 Oxley, Richard, ll, I3 Reamer, Jane, I2, 46 Rillenhouse, Leroy, I2, 27 Schlegel, Maria, I2, 27, 56 Schlosser, Mariorie, I2 Senger, Homer, I2, I3, 29, 4 64 8 Romaine, Mary Louise, 27, 54 Rosenberger, Gerald, 27, 54 Rout Mariorie, 27, 34, 54 Schalz, Joann, 26, 27, 34, 54 Schmunk, Roberfa, 27, 54 Schullz, Robert 27 Sharp, Violet 27 Sherman, William, 27 Skees, James, 27, 36, 48, 54 Skiver, Beverly, 27, 54 Smiih, James, 26, 27, 48 Slailey, Charles, 27, 64 Warnimont Paul, 27, 36, 64 Weaner, Zora, 27, 45, 54 Webb, Doris, 27, 54 Williams, Ronnie, 26, 27, 36,5 64 Wolf, Herbert 27, 54 Zorbas, Paisy, 27 Shoup, Lloyd, 25, 54 Slocum, Karen, 29 Smifh, Raymond, 25, 54 Speck, James, 29 Sleel, Norma, 29 Sievens, Belly, 29 Slock, Nellie, 29 Sfoufer, Joyce, 29 Sireiher, Robert 28, 29 Tunks, Carolyn, 29 Ury, John, 29 Vandemark, Robert 29, 45, 64 Van Scoder, Violet 29 Wagner, Wayne, 29 Waliers, Belva, 29 Weaner, Johnny, 28, 29, 64 Weisenburger, Nancy, 29 Wissler, Nancy, 29 Worfman, Janice, 29 Wright Lawernce, 29 Yeager, Gale, 29 Yeager, Ralph, 25 Zorbas, James, 29 Sherwood, John, I2, 35, 55 Shipe, Philip, 3, I2, 32, 33,63 Young, Nancy, I, I2, I3, 29, 45 Mr. Bode, 8 Mr. Farrar, 9, 45 Behrmann, Pauline, 8 Mayer, Evelyn, 9, 70, 7I Friends of the Annual KARL H. WEANER DR. CDIT A. BLACK R. H. SUTPHEN EDWARD HUMMER A FRIEND EDWIN HOFFMAN DR. E. s. MAY DR. D. J. sLossER ROBERT W. GALLIERS FLORENCE M. PALMER EDWIN s. DIEHL DR. R. E. HOWEY DRS. FAUSTER, NEWCOMB, FAUSTER EI? CUNNINGHAM DR. R. C. CAMERON, D.D.S. DR. J. D. CAMERON, M.D. DR. J. E. CAMERON, M.D. T. T. SHAW ERWIN L. CLEMENS PONTIAC ENGRAVING CCMPANY CHICAGO, ILL. Congratulations p Class of '47 Compliments of C Krutseh Cleaners 511 Fifth Street CCNCMOS CANDIES Compliments of Ed. F. Wilhelm snois sToRE Deianee f Ohio Compliments of W. J. Linhardt JEWELER Defiance f Ohio 38010 The best P 'Thut's what 8 001' OF I0 DeSoto owners said in- u nutionwillo poll Masierson Motor Sales DEFIANCE, OHIO 507-509 Second Sf. Phone 2247 Compliments of The Miller Feed Co Defiance, Ohio Compliments of New Bradford Restaurant DEFIANCE, OHIO Compliments of Sherman's Clothing House DEFIANCE, OHIO Compliments of .Iafr'e's Womens Wear Kuntz Inc. 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Second St. Telephone 2897 MAGAZINES DRY CLEANING For Cleaning and Storage CANDY - CIGARETTES Hats Cleaned and Blocked :: Tailoring Delivery Service Defiance, Chio Complete Line of Cosmetics ICE CREAM FOUNTAIN SERVICE Double D Locker PHONE 6237 414 Hopkins St. Defiance, Ohio 6 - PONTIAC - 8 Derrow Motor Sales Complete Repair Service 417 Second St. Opp Post Oflice Phone 5462 Hof-fman's Furniture Store J. F. Deatrick 84 Co. INSURANCE Sharp Motor Sales 1033 Madison Street USED CARS Phone 2550 Defiance Recreation Bowling Alley Defiance Commission Company Defiance Welding Company Val-U Dress Shop 405 Clinton Street The Paul March Studios 651 Clinton St., Defiance, Ohio Compliments of Hench's Market At Monumental Park Telephone 585 2 Comer Fifth and Perry Streets F01 PHoNE 6807 Fine Photography Compliments of The Toledo Edison Co De6ance Division Compliments of Swift 84 Company H. B. Tenzer Lumber Company Modern Home Laundry PHONE 6362 Adams Pharmacy Maher Coal and Ice Co. PHONE 3202 G. W. Keck, Manager Defiance Laundry and Bud's Superior Cleaners Hamburger Shop PHONE 4672 Ruess and Snyder Flowers and Distinctive Gifts PHONE 5' 472 Compliments of The Dee Beauty Salon Home Savings and Loan Building PHONE 6997 Compliments of Diehl Brewing Company Compliments of Defiance Milk Products Co Compliments of Defiance Chamber of Commerce Compliments of Norwalk Truck Line PHONE 4567 Compliments of Ballreich Potato Chips Compliments of Wilhelm Street Market BOYD'S Expert Shoe Repair 601 Fourth Street PHONE 3822 Compliments of Stones Market The Dupont Tent Co. Awnings, Tents, Tarpaulins Venetian Blinds 825 N. Clinton St. Defiance, Ohio PHONE 4647 Compliments of Gaeth's Friendly Service Corner First and Perry MCBILGAS AND MCBILOIL Battery Service Tires and Vulcanizing Con gratulations! Dapco Products, Inc. Compliments of Robert Rout Coal Yard Compliments of Mack Realty Co. DEFIANCE, OHIO Compliments of The National Memorial Stone Co The Bond Furniture Company Complete Home Furnishers DEFIANCE, OHIO Skiver Electrical Service sPARToN Ramos 619 Fifth Street Compliments of Vivian Keenan Millinesry :: Dresses C. W. Mansfield Asssssssiss DEFIANCE, QHIO 417 CliI1tOI1 Street DEFIANCE The Print Shoppe PRINTING School and Office Supplies 423 Clinton Street TELEPHONE 3 21 7 The Brinnon Co. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1947 People in Defiance and Vicinity Refer to the Defiance Crescent-News as Gut Newspaper Compliments of Geo. Briggs Motor Sales e CARS Theres a in your future TRUCKS Q , J A ' Ill I Your Friendly Ford Dealer For Your Individual Charm and Beauty Consult the Operators at Mar Eth Beauty Salon GROCER 651 Clinton Street Defiance, Ohio Phone 5 687 BAYLISS Gr0gg'S CoNFEcT1oNERY Service Station Baringefs Market Ralph Ronnie Ralph, jr. Don Jack I-7. W. Uhlman 8: C0 402f404 Clinton Street GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1947 The Budget Shop 506 Clinton Street DEFIANCE f f OHIO Compliments of Burnham Business Machines ooMPL1MENTs COMPUMENTS OF OF M011enCuP'S, Inc. Goldenetz Grocery IEWELERS DEFIANCE, oH1o Compliments of The First Federal Savings and Loan Association BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 47 o Ku rt Becker Strand and Valentine Theatres Compliments of L. Wayne Hopkins The REALToR S 84 K LunChe0nette 504 Clinton Street R- C- AUDCHUS Baker 8: Shindler INSURANCE CONTRACTORS . , Compliments of Miller s ' rk Hamburger Shop BOYCCS Ma et FINER MEATS FCR ALL KINDS Compliments of OF INSURANCE D1ehl's Hardware SEE J. P. Reed The Book Store Compliments of Russell M. Rothrock Q Distributor of CONGRATULATIONS BGWES NSEAL FAST., T0 THE Safe Tire and Tube Repair CLASS UF 1947 844 s. Clinton st. Compliments of A 8: P Grocery 122 Clinton Street Morris 5 to S1 Store Compliments of Bill Weaner Coal Co. Matz's Sandwich Shop Hoyt Hardware Co. Compliments of Lima Loan Co. COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF UF JQHN EARL, COLWELL'S INC. 1900 East Second Street PHONE 7602 Morris Funeral Home OOMPLIMENTS OF Littleton Motor Sales FT. WAYNE ROAD WOHN C0VEi?A YOU 0 OAST to C EAST' PHONE si 9 4507 if I N ei '-'Q ?q.IQggI.:? SLGUGHS SERVICE STATICN , wfff 1:1fW MCGREGGR ' spmsww Mau. in u, s. A. Complete Automobile Sold EXCluSiU6ly in D619 GHCC Service by , PIXLER'S 130 East Second St. ,, S, .Q , , L . Ev x, - 1 ' z 1 s I , ,vnu ,A fi wgm-wivz.-, ...uk , 4.1.11 f . my ..,-mn 45.9 V E F E , l A r s num :msn mam-aa ' . . ,lf ,Y :'S1-'Sv LW. tk. --H2 - . 12-fx..--X w -Q- 9 ., , , 4 , .,V, f' ' Q -. A-.,,. ,Q-, : 2.1-'. ff- 1. Lg.,-U ,Y ,-1,A..,.- J , . n-. -'.. an-z..-,'..,. N.. V, ,-3:-fy --mv,-. .. ,-aw. ah..-k . f, -:--v--,ff -r 4-'--rf-f-----:qxn-,g - Q-qu W- -w 3-. mf: q,:,,,,.f-... -1 - - nh.. V., - .,,-,g A --,. ,, . . .N ,AC .,--- . .4.,., f Q,-,f ,., .wx ,., . - .A., ,f.- ,... M -. .ws--w :ye-f, rw F ,- -L -a n . l ,...,.... 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