Defiance High School - Panorama Yearbook (Defiance, OH)

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Baritone: Alan Clingaman, Jerry lngle, Wesley Kimble, Philip Schaufele , . . Trom- bones: Paula Peters, John Delaney, Alan Kent, Bob Stone, Herb Bevclhymer, Jerry Myers, Ted Beindarf, David Wolfrum . . . Bass Horns: Dean Wellman, Jaan Hertel, David Wagner, John Floehr . . . Percussion: Leonard Myers, John Bittinger, George Daft, Tom Arnsbaugh, Larry Frank, Phyllis Kuntz, Larry Srnellie. BAND . The Defiance High School Band, consisting of eighty pieces and under the direction of Mr. Marvin Blanchard, had a very active year. They played host to the County Band Festival, entered the District Contest at Bryan, and held an exchange concert with Charlotte, Michi- gan High School. At the football games the band presented colorful and descriptive half-time shows, and gave several other concerts during the school year. The Sentimental Swingsters, Defiance High's dance band, played for most of the school dances and also furnished music for several outside engagements. Director. . . Marvin Blanchard Q- L l t i 5. , ,. 'SA 1 ,...- 'L Band council . . . Alan Kent, Paula Peters, Diana Roehrs, Alan Clingaman, Carolyn Dirr, Larry Willey, Janie Erman, Charles Latchaw, Philip Schoufele, Leonard Myers. 7 cgfj Wudic, Wu5ic, udic . . Maiorettes , . , Kneeling: Shirley Boetz, Glenda Woltrum, Janice Yeager . . . Standing: Betty Bunn, Carolyn Walter, head maiorette, Penny Heilman. 96 Choir council . . . Bob Miller, Barbara Burns, Dave Slocum, Jean Weible, Jack Fauster, Brenda Boyee, Gary Williams, Margie Farris, Paula Peters, Judy Zimmerman, at desk, Steve McCullough. The choir and band councils, composed of stu- dents from each grade represented in both choir and band, are actually the governing bodies of their respective organizations. Any problem, dis- cipline or otherwise, is usually referred to these groups, and their decisions are carried out. ln ad- dition to their governing duties, they' plan the various social functions held throughout the year. Both groups helped plan the choir and band trips which were taken this spring. The band made a two-day trip to Charlotte, Michigan, for an ex- change concert, while the ninety-five-voice choir toured Chicago, South Bend, Valparaiso, and La Porte. . . . now don't you think this would be better? . . . Mr. Wohn, Mr. Brooke, cmd Mr. Blanchard discuss production problems . . . - I 3 rq. '. Skylarks . . . Sue Ross, Margie Farris, Dorothy Schroeder, Brenda Boyee, Suzy Strine, Barbara Burns, Jane Sheahan, Judy Zimmerman . . . Not in picture: Roxanne Widmer, Joyce Sisco. Mixed ensemble . . . let's take an old-fashioned walk . . . Kneeling: Louis Peiffer, Fred Boyd, Dave Slocum, Steve McCullough, John Mitchell . . . Seated: Helen Potts, Margie Farris . . . Standing: Bill Beatty, Brenda Boyee, Barbara Burns, Paula Peters, Betty Richard, Carolyn Ingle, Bob Miller. Chordaires . . . Bob Deitrick, Louis Peitfer, Duan Roth, Fred Boyd, Ronnie Funk, Bill Beatty, Dave Slo- cum, Ed Porter . . . Not in picture: Bob Miller. ATHLETICS . . . we seek solely the true sportsman . . . who can swallow his pride to meet disappointment . . . only then do tears look manly . . . only then can we look defeat in the eye and know that we have succeeded . . . through our handshake is given the pledge of fair-play, honesty, humility, sincerity . . . the highest ideals of sportsmanship . . . Q. x 'Q' - 4 43 ,J ,, 'yas' X 4, ,-,wifi Z., ,.. , x '2-'W 5 men , N .gig . ,F ., V H.. K :H-1 r ff- 'H ' A .Q X ff' eq S - 1 -4. f - - . 5, -1 Yer' ,. Q .5 Q i Q5 . 1-nl. -.QU vt: L H '1i4?w'. 'N . A N- Q' . F .YNX A ...J KL .pf 5 'Q AY '5W' a12?W f 4 J ' A fm:-IP-LW' ' - , Fri,-5g4'L'5Q:' J. - ' . f -1 g, k-3-ffsff-fkf x ,-- ,. nf ' ' . 5 ,.. 2,,,., , .SJl0orf5man5Aiya eroonihezl . . THE COACHES Ohio University claims the athletic director and head football coach, Rex Burke, as one of its alumni. After graduation, he became a member of the coaching squad at his Alma Mater. Before coming to DHS, he coached at Paulding, Ayersville, and Napoleon. During the weeks of training and team play, Mr. Burke is as- sisted by Don Hampshire, line coach. Hampshire's directions from the bench led the baseball squad through two consecutive seasons without a league defeat. Head basketball coach Max Gecowets has in five years produced a squad of cagers that definitely threaten all competition in this area. This year the Bulldogs ended the season with a record of 17 wins and 4 defeats. Two of these defeats were by a total of only 3 points. Harold Palmer fills the important post of faculty manager of athletics and in this capacity coordinates much of the work of the rest of the coaching staff which includes: Charles Wahl, head track coach, who doubles as the freshman and junior high football coach during the fall, Charles Pixler, freshman basketball coach and assistant football and track coach, Russell Emans, assistant baseball coach, and Robert Rex, junior high football and reserve basketball coach. 100 . . . now, we'll run it this way . . . Coaches Hampshire, Burke, and Pixler . . . . . . oh, for the life ofa coach! . . . Coach Burke and cheer- leaders . . . FOOTBALL . . . DEFIANCE 19-MONTPELIER 13 Gary Mix, iuniar haltback, was the big gun in the Bulldog's tirst defense of their NWOL crown. Mix scored three touchdowns and ran roughshod over the Montpelier line lor 268 yards. Larry Pelok, also a iunior, kicked one extra point for Defiance, . . . the lnjuns are comin! . . . DEFIANCE 7-VAN WERT 48 Wauseon Indians tail Bob Cameron in , I fH . A powerful Van Wert eleven spelled defeat for the Bulldogs lor Crucla momenl O omecomlng gamen' the first time in sixteen consecutive games. Gary Mix scored the lone Bulldog touchdown on a 19-yard run in the third quarter, Ronnie Funk toed the extra point. '1 v .5-,B . s 'ls iz, Na. .fi 4' ,. .Bah First row: Phil Hoelfel lmanagerl, Tom Lantow, Dick McBroom, Bob Moser, Gordon Phillips, Ronnie Grimes, Larry Livingston, Kenny Whitaker, Dick Manley lmanagerl, Fred Fitzenrider lmanagerl . . . Second row: Allen Sheilby, Bob Arend, John Tracy, Dick Heilman, Fred Warncke, Dave Hill, Roger Basyden, Paul Voight, Jerry Meyers, Dave Miller, Jim Smith, Craig Frysinger , . . Third row: Ronnie Grant, Larry Morris, Ronnie Funk, Gary Mix, Larry Pelok, Ray Hussey, Bob Cameron, John Schlosser, Bill Vandemark, Charles Kellermeyer, Keith Leonard, Bob McBroom . . , Fourth row: Norm Baldwin, Neil McGrew, Harold Beindorf, Jim Tuohy, Dick Thayer, Eugene Finn, Chet Harder, Tony Coressel, Bill Finn, Jerry Ludwig. lOl mom !!! . . . Hussey tries to dodge Macomber foe . . . .xuuwx' ...pardonme... haven't we met before? . . . DEFIANCE 26-NAPOLEON I3 Playing a fine defensive game, Defiance rolled to its second straight League victory by downing the Napoleon Wildcats 26 to 13. A blocked punt by Dave Miller set up the Bulldogs' first touchdown while bath Pelok and Mix scored twice each later in the gridiron battle. The two extra points were kicked by Pelok. DEFIANCE 7-BRYAN 21 Bryan's Golden Bears capitalized on a recovered fumble in the opening minutes of the game and were never behind as they de- feated the Bulldogs to the tune of 21 to 7. Keith Leonard scored the Bulldogs' only touchdown on a 4-yard reverse play during the second quarter. DEFIANCE 6-WAUSEON I3 An inspired Wauseon eleven came to Central Field and spoiled the Defiance Homecoming by defeating the Bulldogs 'I3 to 6. Bob Cameron, Keith Leonard, and Tony Coressel all carried the ball well for Defiance, but Coressel was the only one who was able to break through the Indians' lines for a touchdown. DEFIANCE 0-FOSTORIA 6 Although playing one ol their best games of the year, Defiance fell victims to a good Fostoria team by a 6 to 0 count. Ray Hussey and Bob Cameron sparked the Bulldogs on offense while Larry Pelok and Chet Harter played well on defense. . . shall we dance? . .. DEFIANCE 7-LIBERTY CENTER 7 A 7 to 7 tie with Liberty Center finished the Bulldogs' 1954 NWOL schedule. Tony Corressel was the work horse for Defiance by carrying the pigsllin on almost every other play, but little Ray Hussey came up with the big 21-yard sprint that put the Bulldogs back in the game. Pelolx's first conversion try was no good, but Liberty was offside and he booted the second through the uprights. DEFIANCE O-TOLEDO MACOMBER 41 A smooth-running offense and a hard charging defense led Ma- comber to o 41-0 victory over the Bulldogs. The Craftsmen scored six touchdowns and added a safety in the waning moments while the Bulldogs were having trouble getting a first down. DEFIANCE 26-BUCYRUS 14 Ray Hussey, Bob Cameron, Norm Baldwin, and Gary Mix all scored touchdowns as Defiance closed its 1954 football schedule with o strong 26-14 victory over Bucyrus. Hussey also passed to Norm Baldwin for the Bulldogs' first touchdown pass of the yeor. Pelolx kicked two points after the touchdowns. The Defiance Bulldogs finished the season with a record of three wins, five losses, and one tie. . tim-ber-r-r-rr! . . . Leonord is caught from behind . . . 44 Q. -f--wet' 1 .PLA I' 45. A n yu s. . P Y. -5 wh 41:-gf , 5-P' . . . now listen, youse guys . . . Coach Gecowets and varsity five . . . DEFIANCE 62fMONTPELIER 47 The Bulldogs opened their '54-'55 hoop season with a win over Montpelier's Locomotives. The game was close at the begin- ning, but a 24-point burst in the third quarter put the game out of Montpelier's reach. Larry Willey, the 6' 6 iunior forward, led the 'Dogs with 25 points. DEFIANCE 56-VAN WERT 49 Trailing by as much as eleven paints midway in the first half, the Bulldogs rallied to dump Van Wert's Cougars 56-49. Willey haoped 26 markers for DHS as the 'Dogs won their second game of the year. ... ain't it amazing what that guy can do? . . . Larry Willey scores again . . . BASKETBALL . . . . . don't fence me in! . . . Tom Cashman, . Bulldog center . . . DEFIANCE 66-WAUSEON AI With Willey and Cashman leading the way with 20 and I9 points, respectively, Defiance rolled to its second League win, this time over Wauseon, A zone defense set up by Wauseon stymied the 'Dogs in the first half as they led by only B points, but again they cut loose in the second half to win by 25 points. DEFIANCE 57-BRYAN 60 A red hot Bryan team dumped the Bulldogs for the first time in four games as the Bears won 60-57 in a real thriller. Larry Willey again paced Defiance with twenty paints, but Bryan matched the Bulldogs, basket for basket, and won the game with free-throws in the last seconds. DEFIANCE 46-FINDLAY 57 A bad second quarter spelled defeat for the Bulldogs as Findlay's Troians spilled them for the second loss, The 'Dogs led at the end of the first quarter, but tell behind by eleven points in the second quarter. Fauster led Defiance with 13 markers, followed by Hudson who had 12. DEFIANCE 74-NAPOLEON 55 A red-hat first quarter, in which DHS built up a 24-point margin, spelled victory for the 'Dogs in their NWOL game with Napoleon. Defiance hit nearly seventy per cent ol their field goal attempts in that first period and then hung on to their lead. Willey paced the Bulldogs with 24 points. DEFIANCE 75-LIBERTY CENTER 57 After a slow start in the first quarter, the DHS squad finally got up enough steam to pull away from Liberty's Tigers to win their fourth league game. As usual, Larry Willey led the 'Dogs to victory with 25 points on 11 field goals and 3 free- throws. Cameron followed with 12 markers. DEFIANCE 61 -MONTPELIER 62 Trailing by os much as ten points midway in the first half, DHS retaliated in the second half to tie the score, but they couldn't hold their lead and Montpelier eelred out o 62 to 61 decision. Willey hooped 20 points, Fauster and Cashman hit 14 each in an exciting game that wasnt decided until the last 45 seconds. DEFIANCE 77fWAUSEON 30 DHS got back on the winning trail by smashing a weak Wauseon ball club. The 'Dogs soared to a 24 to 2 first quarter lead, and lxept on scaring until the final buzzer to win their filth league game in seven starts. DEFIANCE 72-TOLEDO SCOTT 64 Scott's fast-break offense gave DHS a tough time in the lirst half, but the 'Dogs came back strongly to win by eight points. Willey poured 28 points through the hoops to lead the Bulldogs once again. Powell, Cameron, and Harris each gave Willey doublevfigure support. Front row: Gary Mix, Steve Hudson, Jack Fauster, larry Pelok , . . Second row: Fred Knoop 4manageri, Jerry Harris, Chet Horter, Tom Cashman, Larry Willey, Jan Bergeon vmanagerj , . . Back row: Mr. Rabert Rex iassistant coachi, Ronnie Powell, Nofm Baldwin, Bob Cameron, Coach Max Gecowets. 105 DEFIANCE 83-BRYAN 54 With six Bulldogs scoring over ten points each, DHS avenged an earlier defeat at the hands of Bryan's Bears by 29 points. Willey led the scoring parade with 17 points. Cameron hit 15, Fauster and Harris, 13 each, and Cashman, 12. DEFIANCE 77-NAPOLEON 74 Using o full-court press defense, the Wildcats almost upset DHS on the Bulldogs' court. Defense suffered ci big let-down ofler trouncing Bryan the previous week-end and we were lucky to gain the victory. Willey again paced the 'Dogs, this time to tie the League scoring record of 201 points. DEFIANCE 86-LIBERTY CENTER 64 With Willey's breaking the NWOL individual scoring record by 31 points, the 'Dogs ripped Liberty for their eighth victory in ten league games. They also broke the one-season scoring record of 682 by amassing 71B in ten games for an average of 71,8 points per game. Willey also broke John Snyder's one- season field goal record by totaling 91 fielders to Snyder's 81. DEFIANCE SIWMAUMEE 52 Rolling over Maumee, the 'Dogs won their thirteenth game in sixteen starts. Willey hooped 28 and Fauster, 19, for the home team. Cameron and Cashman also had double figure efforts, each scoring 10. DEFIANCE 72-CELINA 38 The Bulldogs closed their regular season cage schedule with an easy victory over Celina, A good defense combined with a red'hot offense paved the way for the 'Dogs. . . . 5' 7 sharpshooter . . . Jack Fcuster . . . . . . will he make it? . . . Ronnie Powell.. . DEFIANCE 70-WAUSEON 41 The rampaging Bulldogs began the defense of the 1954 sectional tournament championship by defeating Wauseon's Indians for the third time this year. Willey's 32 points gave him game honors. DEFIANCE 67-VAN WERT 45 Led by larry Willey's 17 points and PoweII's 14, DHS advanced to the finals by bumping the Cougars from the tourney. Willey collected four field goals and nine free throws, and Powell fired seven fielders. DEFIANCE 62-BRYAN 35 DHS maintained its supremacy in the NWOL Sectional by thumping Bryon for their tenth straight victory. The 'Dogs' fine defense, which held the Bears to eleven field goals, was instru' mental in the victory. DEFIANCE 42-SANDUSKY 55 After ten consecutive wins, Defiance fell victim to a rugged Sandusky quintet in the District Tourney. A bad third quarter spelled the end of the season for the Bulldogs. Fauster led the scoring with twelve points. Willey's 10 markers gave him a total of 468 for the season. RESERVES . . . Front row: John Galliers, Tom Hale, Gary Mix, John Tracey . . . Middle row: Jan Bergeon Qmanageri, Tom Gottwald, Marvin Hohenberger, Phil Hoeffel, John Devore, George Daft, Fred Knoop Cmanagerj . . . Last row: Assistant coach Robert Rex, Chet Harter, Dan Ducatt, Bill Hultz, head coach Max Gecowets. FRESHMEN . . . Champs of NWOL tournament at Liberty Center . . . Front row: Wally Proch, Paul Hornish, Don Snyder, Delane Smith, Gary Ordway, Ed Goedde . . . Standing: Mr. Charles Pixler lcoachj, Dennis Clemens, Gene Myers, Roger Hahn, Larry Livingston, Barry Rupp. JUNIOR HIGH . . . Front row: John Miller, Larry McMillan, Dave Kellermyer, Jim Stone, Bill Tubbs, Larry Grube . . . Middle row: Bill Shipman, Larry Anderson, Tom Myers, Larry Connor, Gary Sheuerman . . . Last row: Coach Lester Riggle, Roger Memmer, Herb Bevelhymer, Lowell Frederick, John Colwell, Sims Charles Kmanagerj. I--4!f'!aak,a.1.If3, 'Ol'-M..six..' BASEBALL . . . S1'arM:f'g,1 si' ig Y. i. xl +T:'s,e..,,.,aew,-g.,e.':-yge t- '-4'Er--5913579-.3. if ,hiv-s ,many ,.w,,1A4.-:.,'-a..,,,,.h av ,nm ft-'s4-1-- 18:1 NLS' .- . . . home, sweet home! . . . Lehman slides home to Willey's relief . . . The baseball squad played a very successful season under the coaching of Mr. Hampshire, compiling a record of eighteen wins against only four losses. They brought the league cham- pionship to DHS on the wings of an eight to nothing record in league competition. The T954 squad also reached the finals of the sectional tourney held at Defiance by defeating Bryan and then was defeated by a score of seven to four by Wauseon in the finals. Ten seniors bolstered the Bulldog baseball time. Letter winners were Jim Lehman, Jim Kopp, Ronnie Hard, Ken Harris, Paul Richard, John Clemens, Wayne Ort, Bill Weisgerber, Loran Hussey, Milford Hunt, Larry Pelok, Norm Baldwin, Ron- nie Powell, Fred Warnclce, and Ray Hussey. rx: - B in 1 x Front row Ronnie Funk, Gene Cordray, Larry Pelolx, Ronnie Powell, Ray Hussey . . . Second row: Jim Lehman, Milford Hunt, John Clemens Bill Weisgerber, Ronnie Hard, Larry Willey, Jim Kopp . . . Third row: Couch Don Hampshire, Ted Beindorf fmanagerl, Wayne Ort Ora Richards, John Gulliers, Fred Warncke, Ken Harris, Norm Baldwin, Wayne Willitzer fmonagerl . . . Back raw: Dick Bittmger Roger Baysden, Gary Williams, Diclz Heilman, Charles Shoclr, Bill Nagley, Jim Weaver, Jerry Harris, Jim Myers, .lan Bergeon. Oh, no, you clon't! . . . Ernie Funk stretches . . . Almost there! . . . Jim Kopp . . . for the base . . . Han.. ,I 31:2 H Casey at the Bat . . . Ronnie Powell DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS 2 5 9 2 10 9 7 20 6 5 4 4 4 5 5 ll I 18 9 7 17 19 WON 18, LOST 4 ...,..Archbold .,...Poulding , ,,,,, Deshler ,,.,,,,Ayersville ,,,, Montpelier . , . .Bryon ...,...Wouseon ,,,.,,.,,,Jewell ,.,.,,Paulding ,...Bryon ..,......Montpelier ..,.....Wauseon ,Archbold ..., Lima Central Oakwood ,.......,,Bryan ,, ,Deshler ,, ,,... Montpelier .. Van Wert .,. ,, Wauseon ,, ,.Nopoleon . .Napoleon I 3 O O I 2 4 3 I 0 1 7 5 4 O 5 9 2 ll 3 O 4 v- . Q.. wg . . for he's a iolly good fellow . . , squad gleefully celebrates League victory . . . . , . there's a long, long trail . . . Steve Hudson stretches for the tape . . . TRACK . . . The T954 Defiance thinclads retained their track crown by taking five first places in the NWOL League Track Meet. Gary Rohrbaugh got firsts in the T20-yard high hurdles and 180-yard low hurdles, Gary Mix took first in the TOO-yard dash, Gorden Draper placed first in the Shot Put, and the 880-yard relay team, consisting of Jerry Meyers, Bruce Goss- man, Bill Hultz, and Gary Mix, came in first. The squad also won three out of five regular season meets. At the Bowling Green District Track Meet, the 440-yard relay team, made up of Jerry Meyers, Larry Morris, Bruce Gossman, and Bill Hultz, finished second. The same 880-yard relay team that won first place at the League Meet placed third. WON 3, LOST 2 Defiance 28 .,,..., ...,................. ,,.....,.....,...,... L i ma Central 90 Defiance Sl ....... ....,.. L iberty Center 37 Defiance 97'2 .... ......, M ontpelier 20'i Defiance 59 .....,. .,....,...,. B ryan 57 Defiance 58 ...... ........ N apoleon 59 - '- - - -.W 'ww - M-M -W .. .wstsammi-' Front row: Jerry Ingle, Bob McBroom, Lee Hoeffel, Charles Latchaw, Larry Morris . . . Second row: Mr. Zimmerman Ccoachl Andy Clemens, Jerry Meyers, Gary Rahrbaugh, Gordon Draper, Pete Marihugh, Fred Myers, Gary Mix, Mr. Wahl fcoachl . . . Third row: Alan Kent fmanagerl, Bob Miller, Bill Vandemarlr, Paul Voigt, Chet Harter, Bill Hultz, Bob Thieroff, Bruce Gossman, and David Hill fmanagerl, ll0 GOLF... The Bulldog golf squad, after losing their first dual match, finished the season with five straight victories to bring Defiance High School another spring sports championship. After the regular schedule, they climaxed their fine season by winning the league meet held at Napoleon with a record 515 score for a six-man team. The golfers also participated in the Mont- pelier lnvitational and the Toledo District and finished fifth and eleventh, respectively. Mr. Gecowets coached the squad through the season. The golfer of the year was Bob Cameron with an 81 point average. nu., ...,-, erest of the st ns, the Pep CI' 'y good tearr and with th . . you'd better try a nine on that one . . . Jack Fauster and Jack Kohout . . . l l l Defiance 10 Defiance 24 . Kohout. lust one more chance??? . left to right: Craig Frisinger, John Tracy, Mr. Max Gecowets lcoachl, Dave Slocum, Jim Hoeffel, Bob Cameron, Jack Fauster, and Jack WON 5, Defiance l7 , , Defiance I4 Defiance 19 .,,,.. Defiance 23, LOST 1 . ,... Napoleon . .. , .,... .Bryan .. Montpelier , ..,, Napoleon , ,, .Montpelier Bryan 1 l 4 0 7 0 5 1 FRESHMEN . . . The T954 freshman football squad, under the direction of Mr. Charles Wahl and Mr. Robert Rex, compiled a seasonal record of two losses and one tie. The Bullpups lost to Napoleon 12 to 6, and to Bryan, 13 to 0. Their only tie was with Napoleon, 7 to 7. Harry Heilman and Gary Ordway were two of the outstanding players who gained valuable experience which will help them hold their own in varsity competition in future years. JUNIOR HIGH . . . Led by Tom Myers, John Cowell, Larry Anderson, and Richard Hill, the junior high football squad defeated Liberty Center T8 to 7 in their only game this year. Although they suffered from a lack of games due to bad weather, the squad worked hard in practices and learned the basic fundamen- tals of the game. Mr. Wahl and Mr. Rex were the mentors of this squad. 112 if Front row: Denny Clemens, Jack Schultz, Don Snyder, Barry Rupp, Gary Ordway, Ted Beindorf lmanagerl . . . Second row: Delane Smith, Jerry Batt, Harry Heilman, Jim Wenzinger, Ed Stephens, Ed Goedde . . . Third row: Richard Lang, John Tuohy, Bob Baden, Jack Demyan, Paul Hornish, Ronnie Gore, Bill Merchant . . . Last row: Mr. Robert Rex fcoachj, Ed Osborn, Dick Hill, Gene Myers, Gene Emerling, Tom Kissner, Mr. Charles Wahl lcoachl. Front row: Bill Shipman, David Gregory, Jack Shock, Ken Fredericks, Lowell Frederick, David Deitrick . . . Second row: Bob Hart, Reed Dungan, Larry Roth, Denny Fredericks, Charles Chase, Bob Moore, Jim Shock, Sims Charles . . . Third row: Jim Stone, David Kellermeyer, Mike Tichy, Larry McMillan, Roger Memmer, Steve Spurgeon, Olin Shong, Dean Demland . . . Fourth row: Mr. Robert Rex Ccoachl, Fred Holley, Larry Anderson, Larry Con- ner, Tom Myers, Jim Watson, Jerry Finn, Mr. Charles Wahl Ccoachl . . . Fifth row: Bob Sheirer, Phillip Moses, Keith Shaffer, Bob Barnes, Herb Gettys, Herb Bevelhymer, Lynn Rigg, David Timmons, John Calwell. 3 2-7 ,pn ,va , C, 41 Mary Straka, Rachel Williams, Bea Snyder, Pat Locke, Jane Tuohy. f vim., al, , lfwuwzt f, CHEERLEADERS . B .421 - 1 1, - 1. as Since schools are often judged by their con- btw, i duct, Defiance High School has been proud of ' the good sportsmanship upheld by the efforts of our cheerleaders. -.ZH Constant cheers of we're with you team heard throughout the year were led by our ever faithful girls in the white and blue. They have welcomed our opponents and have given our team the un- J ' failing support which they deserved. Because of the interest of the student body in backing up their teams, the Pep Club was formed once again. As every good team must have a mascot, so must DHS, and with this idea in mind, Billy Bulldog was introduced. Much credit should be given to these girls, who, together with the student body and Billy Bulldog, have made it possible for Defiance High School to attain a top rating in sportsmanship. Standing: Pat Karnes, Diana Dirr, Linda Oelke . . . Front: Sue Ensign, Penny Tubbs, Jean Wellman. 113 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF . . . THEY LEADI 'N-.,...,., Z3 Responsible for the academic program at Defiance High School, Mr. Claude W. Henkle has been a member of the Defiance Public School system for fifteen years. I He studied at the University of Colorado, received his A.B. degree from Ohio Northern University, and his M.A. degree from Ohio State University. In addition to his administrative duties, he guides the activities of the Student Council. Locally he is affiliated with the Rotary Club, the Masonic Lodge, and the American Legion. During the summer months he serves as the City Recreational Director. BOARD ,PXP MR. C. W. HENKLE, PRINCIPAL aisle, DR JOHN FAUSTER JR P esrdent MR. LESTER SCHMUNK Vice President MR ARTHUR LATCHAW MR. F. G. BLUE, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL I Clerk O I ,fi AAN' J, 61' l beg your pardon . . . 3,11 All that energy for iust one li'l ole basketball??? reaching for the moon . . . INTRAMURAL SPORTS . The intramural activities under Mr. Hale's direc- tion played a big part in the athletic program at DHS. On the inter-class football schedule, Purdue, captained by Jan Bergeon, won the championship by a 62 to 9 victory over Ohio. Other members on the winning squad were Jerry Harris, George Daft, Bob Lantow, Don Lethers, Larry Colwell, Guy Baldwin, Ray Snyder, Dave Wagner, Ron Powell, and Bob Deitrick. The intramural basketball sea- son ended in a down to the wire race between Ohio and Indiana. Ohio captured the champion- ship laurels by a six to one record. Indiana, with a tive to two season, finished second, while Illinois, carrying three wins and tour losses, ended the season in the number three position. Bob Deitrick led the winning team. Boys on the squad were Ron Funk, Dave Slocum, Steve McCullough, Don Lethers, Jim Miller, Bob Spangler, Bob Arend, Karl Smith, Dan Simmons, and Bob Grimes. T955 saw the beginning ot competitive bowling in the intramural league. The seventh and eighth grade championship was won by Gary Yeager while Dave Schlegel won the upper classman award. Junior Lipp was named the most improved bowler of the year. T14 ' ' .'i'.l G. A. A. Front row: Brenda Boyee, Connie Galliers, Barbara Schmunk, Sally Pat- terson . . . Second row: Gertie Sauber, Kay Johnson, Mrs. Squire, Betty Leonard, Sharon McGinnis . . . Last row: Suzy Strine, Pat Bauer, Judy Zimmerman, Carolyn Dirr, Corinne Seither. Kingsbury Park was the scene of the annual initi- ation of the G.A.A., fostering good sportsmanship, leadership, fun, and clean living. At this initiation Judy Zimmerman was announced as the Junior Council Member. The G.A.A., composed of girls in the Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior grades, sponsored a bake sale at the Toledo Edison Company this year to help pay for the awards presented at the Annual Awards Banquet held in May. Under the advisorship of Mrs. Patricia Squire and the leadership of Betty Leonard, President, Connie Galliers, Vice-President, Kay Johnson, Secretary, and Brenda Boyee, Treasurer, these Council Members led the girls in the following sports: volleyball, Sally Patterson, field hockey, Gertie Sauber, basketball, Sharon McGinnins, bowling, Carolyn Dirr and Pat Bauer, baseball, Suzy Strine, tennis, Barbara Schmunk, and archery, Corinne Seither. Ballet or basketball??? Now for that strike! 'IT5 QUEEN . . . beauty is not skin deep . . . it is the whole of personality . . . cu mirror reflecting the soul of o gracious young womon . . . harmony in diversify . . . indeed, supreme excellence itself in utter simplicity . . . E H'3if 't4 113' ,f iii, now I know how a sardine feels! preegame snake dance . . thru the arches . . . three daring daughters . ALUMNI WEEKEND . . . . a crisp fall night . . . confidence mingled with a slight tinge of uncertainty . . . the stadium, filled with a crowd of warmly-dressed people . . . some of the alumni return- ing to cheer the home town team through the thick of the game . . . the snappy band fanfare . . . through the arches . . . the queen and her attendants escorted to the throne . . . and crowned to reign over the festivities . . . that awkward, embarrassing moment for the captain . . . the pep talk and boisterous cheers . . . now get in there and fight . . . high spirits and excitement shoved defeat from our minds . . . eager anticipation for the dance which was yet to come . . . soft lights and dreamy music . . . gay dresses and traditional Homecoming flowers . . . the dance was ended, but the memory lingers on . . . . . .a crown for the queen . . . HOMECOMING QUEEN bi' urwm Xarnfni lb f J! mf! 1 . . . setting precedents . . . first DHS track queen to be crowned . . . QBonnie, Fete Mctrihugh, Bobbie Jo Meiningert. sunshine of your smile . . . League vlctors . . . CFete ond Bonnie cgoinj. TRACK QUEEN gon ifa .Aewiff If '19 X gl if .4 .1 ,, ..xk Q ,V i 2. Sandy Rosselev . . . Pete Marihugh Marilyn Culler . . . Charles Lutchaw Rachel Williams Larry Willey Sally Pafierson . . . Dave Slocum kv? V6 r -Q! . .. E' uw. X . L - i 1 1 , xx b i yx X sw ' iff pai ll IH QI' MAY QUEEN 123 HE WAY Since becoming Superintendent of Defiance City Schools in 1949, Mr. J. G. Demyan has played an active part in promoting an expansive program in the school system. After receiving his A.B. degree from Valparaiso Uni- versity and his M.A. degree from the University cf Michigan, he took advanced study at Northwestern Uni- versity and Western Michigan College of Edccafon. He is a member of the Chamber of Commerce, L'o'1s' Club, and the Masonic Lodge. EDUCATION . . . 992' gf MR. KARL WEANER, JR. MR. JOHN ROEHRS I 1 -'Q Qin , l MR. J. G. DEMYAN, SUPERINTENDENT ,,- MR. JAMES SHINDLER MISS KEHNAST, DEAN OF GIRLS, AND MR. KRUTSCH, DEAN OF BOYS . . . 9 QQ. fag I 4 mirror, mirror, on the wall X . . . big moment whatcha lookin' for, Pete??? MAGIC MOMENTS . . . . the great day arrived . . . day- dreams and butterflies in stomachs . . . that night . . . out of the ieans and flap- ping shirt.. . into your new dress . . .the very special one with the white lace and swirling skirt . . . the handsome escort at the door . . . and the flowers he brought . . . your favorite ones . . . how did he guess? . . . it's almost like being Cinderella . . . the Coronation and the traditional May Day ceremony . . . the dance under a canopy of crepe paper ...mmmn perfect . . . the last dance . .. then it was all over . . . everyone departed . . . leaving behind empty coke bottles, a tossed-aside crown, and a iumbled mass of crepe paper and scattered confetti . . . another May Day . . . memories of a per- fect night . . . 1 4 I Queen . . . Pot Memmer King . . . Jim Lehman ROYAL HEIRS TOWN TRADE . . .we solute them . . .the people who believe in us. . . in our efforts to become good citizens of tomorrow . . . who take the time to realize our difficulties and give us the extra push we sometimes need . . . the people who make themselves responsible for cementing the ties between the public schools and an ever-growing community . . . we give our deepest admiration and respect . . . 4, ,Q -. E ! .fd 1 sfoiiwl- I. . V Q- Y' .A YH 'fn ,..-Q rl'-l .5 F 'Y mf Q - 1 Xglilg 1 C lgixt X .uf 1 'o ,glr ' 3 5 ai. 'Q X. .1 JF.-1. . , Lan- P1-' l Q1Q s'KLf Q'1 A 1- ,. J 0 'F IJJ, I x fx A1115 A, I ff Y . . , , , X x f, 1 f M J ' s x7'fiN,-nfl ff 'f I 1 f If 1 jff X X K 1 ' X - y. I V , .Mfg X1 I ! X .xv Y I..-ww' 0 'm,, ,- FTX ' ' wr' 'X -Q V ' V4 I y- I I 6. - '. Ar! .xv , . ' h x U N . x N f-- 2 w s ' .. ' 'F k K, fy Lf 7' ,f j ,Qzl , THE 19 5 5 PANORAMA This book was printed by..DEFIANCE PRINTING AND ENGRAVING CO Engravings by ...,........................,,.............,................ JAHN AND OLLIER Typesetting by .,.,............ TYPOGRAPHIC SERVICE CO., Fort Wclyne, Ind. Covers by .,.................,..,................................. S. K. SMITH 8: COMPANY Senior Portraits and all Activity Pictures by .....,...,.............. PAUL MARCH Unclerclossmen Pictures by ............ LOCKRIDGE STUDIOS, Rochester, Ind. rien A 0 flue PANORAMA. DR. COIT BLACK C. A. BAKEL DR. GEORGE L. BOOMER DAN BATT GUY BRANT DR. ROBERT S. BURKE DR. JAMES CAMERON DR. JOHN CAMERON ERWIN CLEMENS DR. RICHARD CUNNINGHAM DR. JOHN FAUSTER, SR, DR. JOHN FAUSTER, JR. PAUL HOHENBERGER REEDER HUTCHINSON JOHN E. KISSNER DR. CHARLES KROUSE DR. W. KROUSE ROBERT MCBROOM DR. W. L. MCCARTNEY DR. J. A. MEFFLEY J. HOWARD MACK DR. P. B. NEWCOMB LEONARD PATTEN RAY PHILLIPS JOHN T. ROHRS ALNER D. RYAN C. A. SIXEAS DR. D. J. SLOSSER ROGER SMALL BUD WALDMAN KARL H. WEANER, JR. DR. H. J. WENZINGER DR. E. P. WILLEY JOHN W. WINN EDWARD J. ZELLER JOHN E. ZIMMERMAN x N . . . . I XTX X-A I+ IS given io only a few fo use +heIr life span + - ,..-.f51 . XI ' Q XII I 'Z 'x'Iii il I . N X . -W o Iaenehf all gen era+ions fo come af'I'er fhem . . . Such was ihe gIf'I' of Thomas Alva ' ' ' f lc'nd Edison, pioneer in applying eIecirIcI+y 'ro befier +he lol' o man I We are proud to bear his name o Only a holder of +he original Edison license may use 'rhe name Edison as pari of i+s corporaie +i+Ie. II' is +he marlc of a pioneer. Toledo Edison, a business-mam aged, fax-paying eleciric company, is proud +o be so honored . . . and we renew our pledge 'ro serve our cusiomers io ihe very bes+ of our abiliiy. me TOLEDO A PROGRESSIVE POWER COMPANY SERVING ONE OF AMERICAS MOST PRODUCTIVE AREAS GOOD LUCK 155 SALES 81 SERVICE S P A N G L E R ' S 'I900 E. Second Defiance, Ohio 414 Hopkins Street Phone 6-2371 C STEPHENS AT STEPHEIXV5 HUME APPLIANCE THE STORE IN DEFIANCE WITH THE LEADING APPLIANCE 311 EAST SECOND DEFIANCE, OHIO Readin' 'n Ritin' 'n 'Rithmeticll New chemists invade labs! DHS opens its doors for another school year to over T000 students. Who'Il grab the league championship this year?? is the big question in the air as the N.W.O.L. teams show their stuff in a preview ot the oncoming football season, the Round Robin, held at Liberty Center. The Bulldogs tear a big bite from the Montpelier Locos' slote, I9-I3. Anyone for a Hula??? The first assembly of the year features The Galvanos and their presentation of Hawaiian music. Six more cheerleaders chosen to help pep up the school spirit! Junior Hi cheerleader elections. Defeat was our meat!! The Van Wert Cougars pounced on the Bulldogs -18-6. Young politicians in the making!! Class elections are held for grades 7, 8, and 9. Peaches!! Cheese! Now smile for the Birdie! Individual pictures ore taken for the Panorama. Cats 'n Dogs!! Snake dance predicts the big bonfire at the pep rally where the Napoleon 'Cats dummy is burned to a crisp! Mon the bucket brigade!! Fire Prevention Week. V1 Fingernails all over the place!! This is the day of the Ohio His- tory Test tor Junior and Senior students, 7 Mary Ellen Marcellus receives the award for writing the best essay on Fire Prevention. ll B,l.E, Day LBusiness, Industry, and Educationt for the teachers. B,l.E. Day lBoy lt's Elegantl tor the students. One whole day to loaf! l2 ByCl1risT0pl1er! It's Columbus Day! li The Wauseon Indians ruined the Bulldogs' Homecoming by scalping them T3-6. Darlene Karnes reigned over the festivities, T6 Won't yo come along with nwe?? to the Homecoming Dance held Saturday night in the Community Room? T8 Crazy Mixed-Up Kid!! Don Weage presents his imitation of Toby Tolliver in his program, Revue Americana, l9 But Dad!!!! . . . Grade cards distributed today. 2l Who broke the carnera?'?? Individual pictures retaken. 25 The Sophornores cut the rug at their party with dancing and games providing entertainment. 'l3l THE CHARLES COMPANY DEFIANCE, OHIO NOFFSINGER 8. WINNERS PLUMBING AND HEATING 0 wen vunlnnu I.. DEFIANCE LUMBER CO PHONE No. 6-1055 314 O I Ave. Defmn O Phone 2-2366 M-M-MEM This is it' Swlfts Ice Cream ' Enjoy it flbdfzyl VIVIAN KEENAN onsssss, MILLINERY AND ACCESSORIES SAY IT WITH FLOWERS S E I B E R T from ADVERTISING SERVICE 'III9 Jefferson FRAN SEIBERT Flower Phone 2-2371 MEANS A LITTLE EXTRA CHARM WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVER B O B L E E V E R DCHOIICE, DEFIANCE FRIENDLY CONGRATULATIONS SERVICE GRADUATES MOBILOIL PRODUCTS EDGAR FURNITURE BATTERIES Accsssomss COM PANY THEY LED OUR THOU HT AND GUIDED Mr. Lloyd Babb, high school librarian, is the Speech teacher, student librarian adviser, and ca-supervisor of the cafeteria. He received his A.B, degree from Ashbury College and his M.S. degree in Library Science at the Uni' versity of Wisconsin. He also attended Kenyon College. Mr. Babb lives at 847 Wayne Avenue. Music is his hobby. Mr. Marvin Blanchard, who received his B.M.E. degree from Northwestern Universitv, is in charge of the instrumental music depart- ment of the Defiance City Schools. He and his wife Betty Ann, and their two ch ldren, Steve and Jett, live on Route l. Mr. Elan:hard's hobbies include woodworking, gar- dening, and photography. i0 Mrs. Leota Balmer and her husband Lester make their home at 'IOII Schultz Street. Mrs. Balmer enioys collecting an- tiques, likes to travel, and is a member of the Eastern Star. She attended Bowling Green State University, Ohio State University, Uni- versities of Indiana and California, and received her B.S. degree from Defiance College. and adviser for the National Honor So ciety teaches Algebra I ll and Plane Geometry He received his BS degree at Defiance College and his MS degree from Ohio State University M Blue and his wife Iva Loo live at 424 Fort Street. Their daughter, Mary, is married, and their son, Gale, is a student at Wittenberg College. Mr. Blue is the First Aid Chairman of the American Red Cross. Mr. Franklin Blue, Assistant Principal I I I I rn . . . -Q.. Rf Q'--.. - ii 3'-47 ' ' It QRS X f 'LL5'n,, ,vfv0u'. 'K , .ml I g WW r ix! Lf. ,111-Q - V rig., -AL. -, ' f ' , 4 4----.4-' ' illffl WJ' THE ZELLER CORPORATION DEFIANCE, OHIO I II I2 I5 2-1 28 30 Right down Santa Claus lane! Santa visits the Booster girls' Christmas party. Entertainment featured the Chordaires. Sneek prevuesu of the Junior Play given. What's the age again, gals?'9 Junior Class Play, Act Your Age, proves to be a big success E X Z Y V' No, it's not Latii-i'! Eyes checked today. Bob Wood, cartoonist, entertains the student body' with his chalk drawings. MMN-GOOD!! PANORAMA CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD in COM- MUNITY ROOM, Hear dem belIs ' New telephone system installed at DHS. KINGS DON ATTIRE FOR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT GIVEN BY THE CHOIR. Home for the holidays' School is dismissed after the Choir Christmas assembly for twovweelcs' vacation. Deck the hall with boughs of imistletoel Hi-Y Holiday Hop Lunch roont inhabitants ling up for noon da, meal Coleteriq opens today School doors close after the Armistice Day Assembly for a half day of vacation. Bucyrus Redman cliscoyer that the Bulldogs' bite is worse than their bark as they trounce the Ri-dtnen 26-IJ Oh No!! Do I look that bad?? Individual pictu.es returned. Dreaming of turkey and trttttntings Thanksgiving vocation begins at the close of the Thanksgiving assembly presented by the Boosters. lt's the New look for the banner with the purchase of a new mimeograph machine!! Oh! dearl what can the matter be?? Grade cards distributed, ISI- T35 DUERK BROS. INC. CONGRATULATIONS West on 24 Phone 4-2636 C'-A55 OF 55 BUILDING CONTRACTORS BUILDERS SUPPLIES BALDWIN PIANOS and ORGANS REAL ESTATE GALE E. HALE 712 E. Hopkins Defiance, Ohio Corner First and Clinton since 1908 Phone 6-2276 MEYERS AUTUMATIC HEATING SERVICE 423 NICHOLAS STREET DEFIANCE, OHIO PHONE 3-2651 CONGRATULATIONS D Q n R Q SENIORS MANSFIELD AND MAST Q U E E N FUNERAL Home , ON U. S. 24 at West City Limits BEHNKE CARL? MARKET 916 East Second Street OFFICE EQUIPMENT 513Ffth St Dfo GROCERIES AND MEATS Pho e 21341 ECKEI11' PI-HIKING CUMPANY Producers of Famous DINNER BELL MEATS C.LBOHN PRODUCE Def'a ce Oho sPRlGG's SHOE HQHIMAN STORE FURNITURE NATIONALLY KNOWN FOOTWEAR E RUESS 81 SNYDER, INC. SLOUGH D A I R Y B A R Youn GIFT CENTER 321 Clinfon gf, 'I249 E. Second Phone 4-2446 K I M B L E CONGRATULATIONS DENTAL CLINIC GRADUATES Ji-ff E E H Q I.IMA LOAN co. efkffff 862-864 S. Summit St. DEFIANCE, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1955 from RALPH E. STAUFFER AGENCY INSURANCE AND BONDS 610 Fifth Street Defiance, Ohio BEST WISHES MERCURY CLEANERS FROM PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE BILDERBACK'S GROCERY DEFIANCE, OHIO I3 IO I2 T3 I7 21 25 27 Sports heroes hear Woody Hayes, OSU football coach, at ath- letic banquet sponsored by the Defiance Athletic Boosters. Little Broadway, tar sure! Choir presents superb Variety Show. I pick the darnedest times to be broke!!! King and Queen of Hearts are Lrowned at the Valentine Dance, Wish l'd 'UST happen to get laryngitisi' Six seniors speak before Rotary. Charles King, baritone, has everybody singing as well as giving a few solos himself. Just think!! We get out ALL afternoon to see Julius Caesar !! 28 Return to paradise !! Vacations over and it's back to school for another semester, A glance at the model's dressing room! Home Economics depart- ment holds style show. YOu don't even have to know how to boil wciterllu Senior girls take Betty Crocker Homentaking Test Another test!! Two selected senior girls take the DAR, Citizen- ship Test. Man the Coffeemaker and start burning the midnite oil! Exams! The haltfway mark! Think yoifll get through the last halffw First semester ends. lt's getting to be a habit with mel! Grade cards distributed. Ohhhhh!! You'cl better go on a diet!! Bond fbonsors penny-un- inch-dance. My knees feel like putty! Senior Scholarship Test Hadministered' to seniors, 139 T. V. KOHOUI' INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED RETTIG MUSIC STORE YOUR MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS FOR NORTHWESTERN OHIO IILI. STIIR PRIIIIIICTS INC. tofha ywzmnm gm 0,4 1955 lIMMHIMAN'S JIWIIIII GOOD LUCK, SENIORSY vu.LA SHOES INC. ,,2C,,,,,o,,S,, Defiance, Ohio DEFIANCE RECREATION BOWLING ALLEYS Al Warren-P p iet 506 Clinton Street FOV' WUYUC Rodd DEFIANCE, OHIO DEFIANCE, OHIO LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AUGUST VAN IZIIHIEHEL CHOOSE YOUR GOALS . . . they are yours to aHain Graduation is a lot like the launching of a ship. Both mark the end of a period ot preparation. Behind the launching are years ot planning and building-of fitting out with the gear needed for fair and foul weather, Behind graduation are years of acquiring in- tormationeot practice in exercising judg- ment and in setting values All are intended to equip you to make the right decisions in the years to come. Behind, too, are the good times you've had, the companionship ot many friends - and the wise counsel of those who have been your teachers. As you chart your course toward a new goal -whether it be the pursuit of a higher edu- cation or success in earning your own way- be thankful for the American tradition of individual freedom. Because of it, you are free to choose Your goal. You are tree to achieve it by your own hands and brain, by your energy and indus- try, by your determination and self-reliance. Good luck and Godspeed! CENTRAL FOIINDRY DIVISION DEFIANCE, OHIO J. C. PENNEY CO. 'IIO Clinton Street DEFIANCE, OHIO ZIRKLE EAST SIDE SOHIO SERVICE 427 East 2nd Street DEFIANCE, OHIO Phone 5-2911 uccedd fo EAQ Cfalw of HUYT HAHIIWI-IRE l Hole Ccsello presents on assembly featuring soprono singing. 1 1 .1 I N0 lotr stwuhtng tn the tnmng lorrsl Bond ond Cltgtr gglgtsts ond ensembles represent DHS mt wg qitgv-f' ggi-tg-gf -wld gt Bowllng Green Stowe Untrerstt, 5 Gee, il's o beauty! Bulldogs pu! Bryon Bears buck img hibernation for another yeor. E Hlffll me An, I qc,n5tnn1l,' tntgg 'lp t-,gngtr rgll Srggg yygg distrrlmted ll Llo,cl Tltomon and Borlfotm tmll present g gtgggw, 5.3-wig-, for D H S students l5 Colt, l dtdtft lnovr tnef had tt tn 'lwwvll' Stndqtt' Cgyq sponsors local mlent ossernlwl, 22 More tests and more shattered norms' Nnvtotml Honor Boi ct, Test for selected Sentors. 2-1 Solemn-Qntlw Summer ond .wlwot U sommerl' The ggntgrg prqgent 25 lv-t pfoduttfbtt Ntcuttfe-Vt Dmlfg S9vf3ttte-Emtlw S-tm-ver 30 Asptrttt bntterlltes, cltsh-fog knees ltngerno-Is and scored su ill df?rtt5 spell T-ES-l S More if 'Qtr' pret tw rtgr, Dtgtr jvfptgtg Sqlwolorslmp Tests Ott How we could l1orrnon1ze ' Both the bond ond Cltotr por- ttcfpcte tn the cmnuol County Mustc Festwol. Sololsts ond ensembles enter the state contest at Bowltng Green Chow presents the Sexen Lost Words for thetr Easter Concert. Lowe thot Eoster Bunny! School ts dtsmtssed for Easter rocofton fatter on assembly presented bt, the Hi-Y. Five down, one to golll End of ttftlw stx weeks. Knocking knees meons only one thinglz Cheerleader finals. PH, VUE p-0-0-r Sonhon-ores' Pen-edtcl tests n 'Nath and Evg tstn ore tolfen Off we go!! and Illinois. The choir leaves for o concert tour thru lndiono 'IA OUR STEPS Miss Maryetta Bowyer teaches eighth grade Home Economics, Home Economics II, Ill, and is the costume director for the Junior and Senior plays. She received her A.B. and B.S. degrees from Defiance College and studied at the University of Chicago, Indiana Uni- versity, Ohio State University, and Ohio University. Her home is located at 121 East Ses- sions Street. She likes writing, traveling, and pointing. Mr. Rex Burke, Biology and Physiology instructor, is the Athletic Director and head football coach at DHS. He attended Bowling Green State University, Defiance College, and received his B.S. degree in Education from Ohio University. Mr. Burke and his wife Vera live at 618 Washington Avenue. Their son Jim is a freshman at Ohio University. Mr. Burke enioys officiating ot basketball games. .lily J 36 ..-I 222 Greer Street is the home of Mr. Leslie Brooke, his wife Kay, and their daughter Linda. As head of the vocal music department of the Defiance City Schools, he directs the choir, choruses, ensembles, and elementary groups. Mr. Brooke attended Mississippi State College and received his B.S. degree in Education from Ohio State University. Mr. Harry Burson, his wife Arlene, and their son Bobby live at 1033 Riverside Avenue. He attended Defiance College, received his BS. degree from Bowling Green State Uni- versity and his M.S. degree from Indiana University. Mr. Burson teaches Biology, English II, Worlj History, and is the elementary athletics director. 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W ..7--Q-L-'ma-wn.1 -xx :rr ' IA ,, 'M' . ,, .,.,. if 1 I FOR THAT FRESHER FLAVOR IIIISI IIIIIIIAI SAVINGS ANII IIIAN ASSIIIIIAIIIIN III IIIIIIIIIIIII DEFIANCE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION G S S S C S d S I S M S S d C S 8- S I Some of the DHS grads return to teachll Practice teachers take over classes. 5 Love that music. Again Mr Brooke presents the Choir in n creditable Spring Concert, ' 7 Oh my aching brain. N.H,S. sends scholarship team to Bowling Green State University for finals. ll D.H.S. thin dads compete for the last time in N.W.O.L. track I2 meet. Let's go, go, go!! 20 Hope my superior abilities are recognized!! Recognition Day ossembly. Guys and gals swing and sway os the Moy Dance gets under VVOY. 25 Lite for the Seniors hos been a series at tests. This is the lost exams!! Losers in the Junior-Senior Competitive Sports Contest entertain winners ot Stag picnic, 27 So much talent displayed by Seniors in Senior Day Assembly. Juniors and Seniors enjoy annual Prom. 29 Seniors listen to words of advice from Rev. Roth at baccalaureate. Watcl1out, New York!! Here we cornell Seniors leave for Washington-New York trip. 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Her home is 414 Third Street. She enjoys reading in her spare time, and is a member of the D. A. R. She also likes traveling and attending Shakespearean plays. Mr. David Clingaman, Metal Shop instructor and scenery director for the Senior play, at- tended Ohio State University and received his B.S. degree in Education from Bowling Green State University. He and his wife Alma, and their children, Alan, Charlotte, Susan, and Dan, live at Sli Pearl Street. Mr. Clingaman's main interests are photography, woodworking, metalworking, and reading. 12 , I -5151 Miss Charlotte Clingaman, who re- ceived her B.A. degree from Bowling Green State University and her M,A. de- gree from Ohio State University, is the adviser to the Panorama Business Staff and Commerce Club. She teaches Short- hand l and ll, Typing Il, and Secretarial Practice. Miss Clingaman lives at 308 Fourth Street. Her hobbies include many kinds of handicraft. Mr, Richard Cole has both a B.S. and an M.S. degree from Bowling Green State University. He is the instructor of Mechani- cal Drawing. Mr. Cole and his wife Doris have one son, Bobby. They reside at 861 Jefferson Avenue. Photography is his hobby. ,--1 A ff 'Db' Ng Succeaa anal Mal llfwalea jo fhe Cyrus, of 1955 DEFIANCE MILK PIEIUDUETS MOTEL WESTWOOD THE BEST OF LUCK I th CLASS OF 55 ON U. S. 24 AT WEST CITY LIMITS TIP TOP GRILL Ph 4 2606 200 Clinton Sheet S T ll A N D AND VALENTINE THEATERS MOVIES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT PEGG'S WALLPAPER-PAINT LINOLEUM-WALL TILE Fort Wayne Road HUENEFELD FURNITURE COMPANY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS The Print Shoppe PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 423 Clinton Street DEFIANCE, OHIO PlXLER'S MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS J. F. 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SIG MARTIN'S SOHIO SERVICE STATION On State Routes I5 ond I8 West DEFIANCE, OHIO NORTH-WAY DRIVE-INN Peg and Cook R A Y S L 0 U G H runmcs senvncs Shop Home 521 Fifth St. Phone 4-2591 WILLIAMS APPLIANCE MAYTAG-PHILCO-GIBSON Phone 5-2726 U. S. 24 West Defiance, Ohio ROSENBERGERS DRUGS SURGICAL APPuANcss Say il wifA jlezweran from WICHMANN PHARMACEUTICALS Greenhouse and HEARING AIDS Florists TOILETRIES 1743 E. Second Phone 5-1546 Kea! Wim LOW! LECTROLITE CORPORATION NICK CONOMOS CONFECTIONARY HOME-MADE CAN DY AN D HIRE'S SERVICE GAS, OILS, TIRES, BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES JOHNSON MOTORS 'CE CREAM Defiance, Ohio U. S. 24 Phone 4-1281 GOOD LUCK KRUTSCH CLEANERS M5511 from YOUR MONITE MOTH-PROOF CLEANERS FRANK B. DIEHL HARDWARE 511 Fifth Phone 1003 Washington 2-1491 SENIOR DIRECTORY . . . JOANN LOUISE ANDRIST Jo G.A.A. I, 2, Boosters I, 2, Commerce Club I, 2, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2. ALICE ELIZABETH AREND Alice Boosters 2, 3, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2. NORMAN LEE BALDWIN Norm Football I, 2, 3, 4, Football Award 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Award 3, 4, B Band I. CAROLYN ROSE BATT Carolyn G.A.A. I, 2, Boosters I, 2, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2. PATRICIA ANNE BAUER Pal G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Council 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Office Practice 4, Concessions 3, 4. WILLIAM LEON BEATTY Bill Latin Club I, 2, Latin Club Officer 2, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Vocal Music Award 3, Ensembles 3, 4, Class Play Assistant 3, Panorama Staff 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Scholarship Recognition llo- call 2, 3, American Legion Essay Winner I, 2. ALLEN EARL BECK Al Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Officer 3, Latin Club I, 2, Intramural sports 3, 4, A Band I, 2, 3, 4, Band Award I, 2, Dance Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, Band Paper Staff 3, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Ensembles 3, 4, Can- cessions 4, Class President 4. ANNE DOWE BEHRINGER Ann G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Spanish Club Officer 3, 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Ensembles 2, Scholarship Recognition ILocaIJ 3, Pep Club 2, 4. HAROLD EUGENE BEINDORF Harold Football I, 2, 4, Football Award 2, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2. DARLENE JOAN BLAKE Tyke G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Officer 4, A Band I, 2, 3, 4, Office Practice 4. LAWRENCE EDWARD BOES Larry 3 Football I, Football Award I, Concessions , 4. MARJORIE ANN BOGGS 'Margie G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, Latin Club I, 2, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Banner Staff 4, Office Practice 3, Panorama Staff 4, Concessions 3. BRENDA BETTY BOYEE Brenda G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Officer 4, Latin Club I, 2, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, F.T.A. Officer 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Choir Council Officer 4, Ensembles 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble Award 3, Class Play Cast 3, Banner Editor 4, Panorama Staff 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Scholarship Recognition ILocalI I, 2, Girls' State Delegate 2, Writers Club Officer 3, Pep Club 4, Graduated As Honor Student. FREDERIC DALTON BOYD Fred D.E.C.A. 4, Basketball I, Intramural Sports I. 2, Jr. Chorus I, Choir 3, 4, Vocal Music Award 3, Ensembles 3, 4, Library Assistant 3, Concessions 4, Co-President Skylark Club 3, Eerfject Attendance 2, Boys' Octette 3, 4, Pep u 4. CAROLE MARIE BUCKNER Carole Transferred From Philadelphia 3. JOSEPH HALLOCK BURNHAM Hal Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Officer 4, Latin Club I, 2, Latin Club Officer 2, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Banner Staff 4, Panorama Staff 4, Library Assistant 4, National Honor Society 4, Scholarship Recognition lLocalI I, 2, 3, Scholar- ship Recognition lDistrict or Statel I, 2, Boys' State Delegate 3. nsurbf, BARBARA CECILIA BURNS G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Vocal Music Award 3, Girls' Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4, Choir Officer 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Class Play Cast 3, Panorama Staff 4, Office Practice 4, National Honor Society 4, Pep Club 4. THOMAS JAMES CASHMAN Cashew Hi-Y I, Hi-Y Officer I, Art Club 3, Football I, 2, 3, Football Award 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Award I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor I, 2, 3, 4, Motion Picture Operator I. ROBERT BRUCE CAMERON Clayt Latin Club I, 2, 3, Science Club 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Football Award 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Award 4, Baseball I, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Golf Award 2, 3, 4, A Band I, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Stu- dent Council I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Offi- cer 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society President 4, Scholarship Recog- nition llocalj I, 2, Graduated As Honor Student. JANICE LILLIAN CLEMENS Jan Commerce Club 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Transferred From Oakwood 2. DONNA JEAN COLGAN Donna G.A.A. I, 2, Boosters I, 2, Commerce Club I, 2, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2. VIRGINIA ANN COMPO Ginny G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Com- merce 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir R, 4, Office Practice 3, Concessions 3. PETER JAMES CLEMENS Pete Football 4. HELEN LUCILLE CRAIG Helen Boosters 2, Transferred From Arizona 2. ROBERT WILLIAM DEITRICK Bob D.E.C.A. 4, Basketball I, Basketball Award I, Golf 2, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, A Band 2, 3, 4, Band Award 3, B Band I, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Class Play Assistant 3, Panorama Staff 3, 4, Library Assistant 4, Music Award 4. ROGER WILLIAM DEMLAND Rag Hi-Y 4. CAROLYN ANN DIRR Carolyn G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Council 4, Latin Club I, 2, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Officer 4, Comerce Club 3, 4, Commerce Club Officer 4, A Band I, 2, 3, 4, Band Award 3, Band Council 4, Glee Club 2, Banner Staff 4, Pan- orama Staff 4, Office Practice 3, 4, Conces- sions 3, National Honor Society 4, Pep Club 4. PHILIP DREVES Phil D.E.C.A. 4, D.E.C.A. Officer 4, Basketball I, Basketball Award I, Track 2, Track Award 2, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Concessions 3, 4, K. of C. trip to Xavier University, Cincinnati. BARBARA ANN ECK Barb G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Com- merce Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Hall Monitor I, Concessions 3, Pep Club 4, G.A.A. Award 4. DENNIS CARL ERMAN Denny Football I, Football Award I, Basketball I, Basketball Award I, Track I, Intramural Sports I, 2, A Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Pep Band 2, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2. JANEANN SARAH ERMAN Squirm G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, College Club Officer 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, A Band I, 3, 4, Band Council 4, Band Paper Staff 3, Class Play Cast 3, Panorama Staff 4, Hall Monitor 4, Library Assistant 4, Pep Club 4. JOHN U. FAUSTER .l. U. Latin Club I, 2, Latin Club Officer I, Science Club 4, Basketball I. 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball Award I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Golf Award 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Choir Council 3. 4, Panorama Staff 4, Student Council 4, Student Council Officer 4, May Day Attendant I. EUGENE GORDON FINN Gene Football I, 2, 3, 4, Football Award 3, 4. RITA JEAN FRONK Rilo G.A.A. I, 2, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2. CONSTANCE ANN GALLIERS Connie G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Officer 4, G.A.A. Council 4, College Club 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Banner Staff 4, Panorama Staff 4, Concessions 3, 4, Scholarship Recog- nition ILocalJ I, 2, 3, Writers' Club 3, Pep Club 4. DONALD EDWIN GOLDENETZ, JR. Dwarf Hi-Y 4, Intramural Sports 2, A Band I, 2. 3, Band Award 3, Pep Band 2, Glee Club 2, Concessions 3, 4. ROBERT HARRY GOLDENETZ Goldie Hi-Y 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Science Club 2. ROBERT LYNN GOSHIA Bob Hi-Y 3, 4, Football I, Football Award I, Concessions 4. NANCY LOUISE GUMP Nance G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Com- merce Club 2, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Of- fice Practice 4, Concessions 3. MARY LULA HAMMONS MON Jr. Chorus I. ORVILLE MARION HARDY Orville Intramural Sports 2. VICTOR FRANCIL HARTZELL 'Vic NORMAN FRANCIS HASSELSCHWERT Norm Concessions 4. JOY ANN HESSELSCHWARDT Joy Jr. Chorus I. FREDERICK MORELAND HOFFMAN Ricky Science Club 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Hall Monitor 4, Concessions 3, 4. I6I SENIOR DIRECTORY . . . NORMA JEAN HOOP Norma Boosters I, 2, Jr. Chorus I, Hall Monitor 3, Pep Club 4. MARVEL JANE HOUCK Jane G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Boosters 3, 4, Commerce 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club Officer 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 4, Office Practice 3, 4, Concessions 3, 4. JAMES EBEN HOWARD Jim Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, A Band 2, 3, Band Council 2, Jr. Chorus I, Choir 3, 4, Ensembles 4, Concessions 3, 4. JAN J. HULL Jon Track I, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Ban- ner Staff 4. ROBERT CHARLES HULTZ Bob Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Science 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, A Band I, 2, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Panorama Staff 4, Concessions 3, Tennis 3. GERALD CLINTON HURTT Gerry RAYMOND W. HUSSEY Ray Football I, 2, 3, 4, Football Award 3, Bases ball I, 3, 4, Baseball Award 3, Intramural Sports 3, Student Council 4, Scholarship Rec- ognition llocall 3. KAY JOAN JOHNSON G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Officer 4, latin Club I, 2, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2. HKGYH DARLENE ANN KARNES G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters President 4, Commerce Club 3, 4, A Band I, 2, 3, Band Award 3, Bancl Council 2, Band Paper Staff 3, Jr. Chorus I, Choir 4, Class Play Assistant 3, Banner Busi- ness Manager 4, Panorama Staff 4, Office Practice 3, 4, Concessions 3, 4, Class Vice President 2, Class Secretary 4, Student Council 4, National Honor Society 4, Pep Club 4, Homecoming Queen 4, World Affairs Assembly. Keybo LAKE CHARLES KELLERMYER Lake Hi-Y 3, 4, Hi'Y President 4, College Club 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Football Award 3, 4, Basketball I, Baseball I, 2, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Concessions 3, Student Council 2, Representative 3rd Model Legislature. JOHN FREDERICK KNOOP Fred Hi-Y 3, 4, Hi-Y Officer 4, College Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Science Club 4, Basketball Manager I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Award 2, 3, Track 2, Track Award 2, Intramural Sports 3, 4, Class Play Assistant 3, Hall Monitor 2, Coracessions 4, Scholarship Recognition llocal, I, , 3. JOHN ROBERT KOHOUT T, J, Colle e Club 4, College Club Officer 4, Latin C?ub I, 2, Science Club 3. 4, Basketball Award I, Golf 2, 3, 4, Golf Award 2, 3, In- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Panorama Staff 4, Concessions 4, Student Council 4, National Honor Society 4, Scholarship Recognition lLo' call 2, 3, Graduated As Honor Student, CHARLENE MARY KROECKEL Weenie G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Com- merce Club 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Ensembles 2, Cheerleader I, Of- fice Practice 2, 3, 4, Concessions 3, 4, Class Vice President I, Pep Club 4, Perfect Attend- ance I, May Day Attendant I. I62 RALPH EUGENE LAYMAN Ralph D.E.C.A. 4. ELIZABETH ANN LEONARD Betty G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Officer 4, G.A.A. Council 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Jr. Chorus I, G.A.A. Junior Council Member 3. KEITH ALLEN LEONARD Keith Football I, 2, 3, 4, Football Award 3, 4, Basketball I, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Baseball Award 4. EDWARD JOHN MALONE Ed College Club 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Science Club 4, Track I, 2, Track Award 2, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Class Play As- sistant 3, Banner Staff 4, Panorama Board 4, Concessions 4, National Honor Society 4, Scholarship Recognition lLocalJ I, 2, 3, Boys' State Delegate 3, Graduated as Honor Stu- dent, Class Play Assistant 4. NELVERTA ROZENA MANSFIELD NeIverta Jr. Chorus I, Choir 3, 4. ROY VICTOR MARTIN Roy Latin Club I, 2, Science Club 4, Golf 2, A Band I, 2, 3, 4, Bancl Award 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, Library Assistant 4. SHIRLEY ANN MATTOCKS Shirley G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, Boosters I, 2, D.E.C.A. 4, Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3. MARGARET NATHALIE McCONKEY Nat G,A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, Latin Club I, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Panorama Staff 4, Hall Moni- ton I, Office Practice 4. STEVEN WAYNE McCULLOUGH Steve Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Officer 3, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Vocal Music Award 3, Ensembles 3, 4, Class Play Cast 3, Panorama Staff 4, Boys' State Delegate 3. SHARON LAURENE McGINNlS Sharon G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Council 4, Latin Club I, 2, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Cheerleader I, Office Practice 4, Concessions 4, Pep Club 4, Class Play Committee 4. SHARON LEE McGRATH Sherry G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Boosters I, 2, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Banner Staff 4, Concessions 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Class Play Cast 4. DAVID CLARK MILLER Dave Football I, 2, 3, 4, Football Award I, 2, 3, 4, Basketmall Manager I. PATRICIA ANN MOHR Pat Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2. DOROTHY ANN MOSER Dori G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Com- merce Club 2, 3, F.T,A. 3, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Concessions 3, 4. FREDERICK PAUL MYERS Fred Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y Officer 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Award I. 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Track Award 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, A Band I, 2, 3, 4, Band Award 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Library Assistant 4, Track Mile Record Holder at DHS. JAMES LEE MYERS Jim Football I, 2, 3, 4, Football Award 4, Basketball 3, Intramural Sports 3, 4, Lilbrary Assistant 3. LEONARD GEORGE MYERS Leonard Hi-Y 3, 4, A Bond I, 2, 3, 4, Band Award 2, 3, B Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Motion Picture Operator I, National Honor Society 4. BETTY JANE MOORE Betty G.A.A. 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chorus 2, Pep Club 4. GERALD LEE MURPHY Jerry D.E.C.A. 4, Library Assistant 4, Class Treas- urer 2, Concessions 4. WEBSTER EDWIN OLSON, JR. Webb Hi-Y 3, 4, Football I, Football Award I, Basketball I, Basketball Award I, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Concessions 3, Class President 2. DOROTHY ELLEN OSBORN Dorothy Commerce Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. Officer 3, Jr. Chorus I, Office Practice 4, Concessions 3, National Honor Society 4, Cafeteria Worker I, 3, 4. FRANK WILLIAM PAPENHAGEN Carp Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Jr. Chorus I, Choir 4, Concessions 4, Transferred from Christchurch School, Christchurch, Virginia 3. SALLY PATTERSON Sal G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Council 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Jr, Chorus I, Choir 3, 4, Panorama Staff 4, Office Practice 3, Pep Club 4. BONNIE MAE PEASE Bonnie G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, A Band I, 2, 3, 4, Band Award 3, Dance Band 3, 4, Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Ensembles 2, National Honor Society 4. PAULA KAY PETERS Paula G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, College Club 3, Latin Club I, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Officer 4, A Band I, 2, 3, 4, Band Award 3, 4, Dance Band 3, Pep Band I, 2, Band Council I, 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Choir Council 3, 4, En- sembles 2, 3, 4, Banner Staff 4, Panorama Board 4, Hall Monitor I, National Honor So- ciety 4, Ensemble Award 3, Pep Club 4. DZINTRA ELGA PETRITIS Cindy G.A.A. I, 2, Latin Club I, 2, 3 years Per- fect Attendance. SUSAN JOSEPHINE REITER Sue G.A,A. I, 2, 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, A Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Banner Staff 4, Student Council 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Scholarship Recognition CLocall I, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Writers' Club 3, Graduated As Honor Student. PAUL HAROLD ROSEBROCK Rosie Hi-Y 4, Basketball I, Basketball Award I, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Concessions 3, 4, Pep Club 4. SUSAN ROSS Sue G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, A Band I, 2, Pep Band I, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Ensembles 2, 3, 4, Banner Staff 4, Pep Club 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY . . . EDNA RUTH ROST Eddie G.A.A. I, College Club 3, 4, College Club Officer 4, Spanish Club 4, Spanish Club Of- ficer 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 3, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Concessions 3, 4. CHARLES DUAN ROTH Dunn Hi-Y 3, 4, Hi-Y Officer 4, College Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports 3, 4, A Band 3, Band Award 3, Pep Band 3, Paper Staff 3, Choir 4, En- semble 4, Class Play Cast 3, 4, Banner Staff 4, Panorama Editor 4, Student Council 4, Stu- dent Council Officer 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, National Honor Society Officer 4, Scholarship Recognition llocall 3, Ohio His- tory Award 3, American Legion Essay Winner 3, 4, Boys' State Delegate 3, Pep Club 4, World Affairs Winner 4, Transferred from Hicksville 3, Graduated As Honor Student. ROBERTA CATHERINE RUDOLPH Roberto G.A.A. I, College Club 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Boosters 3, 4, Banner Staff 4, Hall Monitor I, Concessions 3, 4. PAUL HARLEY RUSSELL Harlo Hi4Y 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Intramural Sports 3, A Bond I, 2, 3, 4, Band Award 3, Pep Band I, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Class Play Assistant 3, Library Assistant 4. LEA ANNE RYAN Leo Anne G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Spanish Club Officer 3, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Banner Staff 4, Panorama Staff 4, Concessions Scholarship 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Recognition llocall I, 2, 3, Girls' State Dele- gate lAIternateJ 3. GERTRUDE JANE SAUBER Genie G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Council 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2. MARY DOLORES SCHIRA Mary G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, Boosters I, 2, 4, Commerce 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I: Glee Club 2: Choir 3, 4. MARY ANN SCHLOSSER Mary G.A.A. I, Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Office Practice 2. BARBARA ANN SCHMUNK Barb G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Council 4, Latin Club l, 2, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 3, 4, Commerce Club Officer 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Office Practice 3, Concessions 3, 4, Student Council I, Pep Club 4, THOMAS MICHAEL SCHUDEL Tom Hi-Y I, A Bond 3, 4, Dance Bond 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Library Assistant 4. RUTH SUZANNE SCHWAB Ruth College Club 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Spanish Club 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Concessions 4. SHIRLEY ANN SEEBAUER Shirley G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, A Band I, 2, 3, Hall Monitor I. CORINNE ANN SEITHER Corinne G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Council 4, College Club 3, 4, College Club Officer 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, F.T.A. Officer 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Class Play Cast 3, 4, Banner Staff 4, Panorama Board 4, Concession Worker 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society Officer 4, Scholarship Recognition lLocalJ I, 2, 3, Scholarship Recognition lDistrict or Statej 2, 3, I.atin Award lNation-Wide Testj I, 2, 3, Writers' Club 3, Pep Club 4, IOOF U.N. Pil- gramage for Youth 3, Voice of Democracy Contest Winner 4, Valedictorian, Scholarship recognition lStateJ 4, D.A.R. Award. RICHARD LEE SENTEL Dick Football 3, Track 2, Baseball 4. JANE FRANCES SHEAHAN Janie G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, B Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Ensembles 4, Panorama Board 4, Panorama Staff 3, Hall Monitor I, Concessions 4, Student Council I, 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, National Honor Society Officer 4, Scholarship Recognition llocoll I, 2, 3, Ameri- can Legian Essay Winner I, 2, 3, Legion Essay Award lCounty-District 43, Pep Club 4, Writers' Club 3, 4, Banner Staff 4, Play Com- mittee 4, Scholarship Recognition 1DistrictJ 4, Graduated as Honor Student. MARTHA ELLEN SHOOK Bobbie G.A.A. 4, Chorus I, Pep Club 4. JOYCE ANN SISCO Sis G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Vocal Music Award 2, 3, 4, Ensembles 2, 3, 4, Class Play Assistant 3, Concessions 4, Pep Club 4, Dance Band Vocal- ist 3, Transferred from Galion 2. DAVID FREDRIC SLOCUM Dave Hi-Y 3, 4, Hi4Y Officer 4, D.E.C.A. 4, D.E.C.A. Officer 4, Basketball I, Basketball Award I, Baseball I, Golf 2, 3, 4, Golf Award 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Choir Council 3, 4, Vocal Music Award 3, Ensembles 3, 4, Concessions 3, Class President I, 3, May Day Escort 2, 3. EUGENE JAMES SMITH Jim Football I, 2, 3, 4, Football Award 4, Library Assistant 2. BEATRICE ELIZABETH SNYDER Bea G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Boosters 4, Commerce Club 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Jr. Chorus I, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4, Office Practice 4, Library Assistant 3, Concessions 4, Student Council 3, Perfect Attendance 3. VERN SHIRLEY STORK Vern MARY LYNNE STRAKA Mary G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Boosters 4, Commerce Club 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Cheer- leader I, 2, 3, 4, Banner Staff 4, Panorama Staff 4, Office Practice 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Student Council President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Award rNotion- Wide Testl I, Pep Club 4, Homecoming At- tendant 2, 3, Graduated As Honor Student. SUZANNE MAE STRINE Suzy G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Council 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Ensembles 4, Panorama Staff 3, 4, Office Practice 4, Concessions 4, Class Vice President 4, Class Secretary 2, Class Treasurer I, 3, Pep Club 4. LUCILLA JANE SYMONDS Sally G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Office Practice 3, 4, Concessions 3. RICHARD LEWIS THAYER Dick Hi4Y 4, Football 4, Football Award 4, Transferred from Lima, Ohio 4. JAMES CURTIS TUOHY Jim I-ti-Y I, 2, 4, Hi-Y Officer I, College Club 4, Latin Club I, 2, Science Club 3, 4, Science Club Officer 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Football Award I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager I, Base- ball I, Intramural Sports 3, 4, Hall Monitor I, 2, 3, Scholarship Recognition llocall I, 2, 3. JANE ELLEN IUOHY 'Tingi' G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Cheerleader I, 3, 4, Hall Moni- tor I, Office Practice 4, Pep Club 4, LARRY AUGUST VAN BRACKEL 'Augie' College Club 4, Latin Club I, 2, Science 3, 4, Intramural Sports 3, 4, Bonner Staff 4, Panorama Staff 4, Hall Monitor 2, 3, Conces- sions 4, Class Treasurer 4, Scholarship Rec- ognition llocolj 3, National Honor Society 4, Boys' State Delegate 3, Play Cast 4. RAMONA ELINOR ANN VAN VLERAH Elinor Latin Club 2, 3, 4. PAUL WAYNE VOIGT Paddy Football I, 2, 3, 4, Football Award I, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Track Award 2, 3, Pep Club 4. PATRICIA JACQUELINE WAGNER Pot Boosters I, 3, Boosters Officer 3, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Hall Monitor I. BARBARA ANN WALZ Barb G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Boosters I, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Chair 3, 4, Panorama Staff 4, Office Practice 2. 2. MONTE LEE WARNER Monte Football 4. JEAN ANN WEIBLE Jean Latin Club I, Spanish Club 3, 4, Spanish Club Officer 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Choir Council 3, 4, Class Play Cast 3, Concessions 4, Class Secretary 3, Office Practice 4, May Day At- tendant 2. DEAN PAUL WELLMAN Dean' Hi-Y 3, 4, D.E.C.A. Officer 4, Intramural Sports 3, A Band I, 2, 3, 4, Band Award 3, 4, Concessions 3, 4, Scholarship Recognition ILocaI 2, 3, Ohio History Award 4. ROBERT EDWARD WIRICK Bob D.E.C.A. 4, Football 2, Choir 4, Class Play Cast 3. JOYCE ANN WISEMAN MJD' G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Boosters I, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Jr. Chorus I, Concessions 4. LEON JAMES WITTER Lee Hall Monitor I, 2, Concessions 4. JOYCE ANN YEAGER Joyce Boosters 3, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2. GARY VANCE ZACHRICH 'Gary Transferred from Ayersville 4. NANCY ROSE ZELLERS Non Boosters 2, Commerce Club 2, 3, Jr. Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Office Practice 3. I63 SEAS OF LEARNING ery- lj-Z -44 Mrs. Letha Davis, her husband Leonard, and their son Bruce live on Route 6. Mrs. Davis attended Bowling Green State University and received her B.S, degree from Defiance College. She is .he adviser to the Freshman Class and is the Freshman English instructor. A M Instructor of Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, General Mathematics, Remedial Mathematics, and adviser to both Hi-Y organizations is Mr. Richard Fallon. He attended Ohio State University, and De Sales College, received his A.B. degree from St. John's University and his B.S. in Education from Toledo University. Mr. Fallon is a sailboat enthusiast and enjoys boatbuilding. He and his wife Violet have two children, Kathryn and Robert. They live ot 23 Winchester Hills. 5. A f -an qu.-J N' S... 4- dvr-- A.. L Mr. Russell Emons, his wife Geneva, and their two children, Paul and Carol, live at 224 Jefferson Avenue. Mr. Emans' hobbies are base- ball and golf. He studied at the University of Chicago and received his B.S. degree and M.S. degree from Bowling Green State and Indiana Universities respectively. Mr. Emans is the Plane Geometry and eighth grade Mathematics instructor. X K F -r.. Head basketball coach and golf coach, lems and eighth grade History. -- Mr. Max Gecowets teaches Social Prob- gc.. ir He received his B.S. degree from Ohio State University, M.S. degree from Bowle ing Green State University. 5- Mr. Gecowets, his wife Kathryn, and their two sons, David and Mark, live at 523 Grover Street. I3 Bergeon, Jan-39, 85, 105, TDMMY KEN Pure Oil 301 HOPKINS ST. PENNEY WOODCRAFT LAW INDEX Agler, Brenda-55, 78 Agler, Jeannie-64 Alirnan, Siephen-64 Ames, Mary Jane-55 Amsbaugh, Torn-39, 92, 94, 77 Anderson, Edwin-61 Anderson, Larry-61, 107, 112 Anderso Anderso n, Margene-39 n, Richard-55 Andrisi, Jane?-47, 78, 94 Andrisf, Joann-23, 78 Andrisf, John-61 Andrisf, Kennefh Ankney, Mary-55 Ankney, Richard-47 Arend, Al ice-23 Bricker, Robert-64 Briggs, Sharon-39, 78, 83 Brinkman, Mary-54, 55, 78 Brown, Arnold-24 Brown, Barbara-39, 73, 78, 82 Brown, Donna-55 Brown, Eugene-64 Brown, Harold-61 Brown, Harry-55 Brown, .lack-47 Brown, Jackie-60, 64 Brown, .lean-64 Brown, Mary-47 Brown, Sheila-55 Brown, Theodore-39 Brown, Wesley-55 Arend, Roberi-47, 114 Arend, Shirley-55 Armsfrong, Garyf55 Armslrong, Pafsy-64 Armsirong, Rex-47 Arnold, JoAnneA55 Ashbacher, James-55 Ashbaugh, lrel-55 Avery, Mary-55 Avila, Oralia-64 Babinger, Roberf-55 Babinger, Sherryf55 Baden, Roberl-55, 80, 112 Bailey, Jennine-92 Baker, Barbara Baldwin, Charlene-61 Baldwin, Guy-39, 114 Baldwin, Norman-23, 101, 103,,105, 108 Baldwin, Phyllis-55 Ball, Caroline-64 Browne, Gary-61 Bruns, Amy-61 Bryant, Larry-24 Buckelman, Carol-47 Buckner, Carole-24 Bumberr, Paula-64 Bunn, Belly Lou-55, 73, 78, 96 Burkhari, Brenda-61 Burkharl, Floyd-55 Burmeisler, Judy-61 Burmeisier, Sandra-64 Burnham, Hal-24, 30, 71, 72, 75, 157 Burns, Barbara-24, 71, 75, 76, 78, 89, 91, 92, 96, 97, 151 Burns, David-55 Burl, Richard-61 Bush, Jerry-64 Bussing, Carol Bussing, linda-64 Bussing, Patricia-39 Cain, Barbara-39, 94 Ball, Ruth Barker, DonaldA55 Barker, Wanda-61 Barlow, Judith-61 Barnes, RoberV'64, 112 Barton, Eddie-55 Barlon, Michael-64 Barlon, William-64 Bari, Carolyn-23 Ball, Eugene-47 Ban, Jerome-55, 112 Bauer, Pa?-23, 115 Baysden, Roger-39, 10 Bayliss, Gary-55 Beard, Charles-64 Beard, Donald-64 1, 108 Beordsley, Pamela-60, 64 Beardsley. Sue-61 Beafry, Williamf23, 71, 75, 92, 97 Beaverson, Joannie-64 Beck, Allen-22, 23, 92, Behringer, Ann-23, 78, Behringer, Becky-55, 7 Beindorl, Harold-23, 1 Beindorf, Roger-64 93, 94 83, 92 8 01 Beindorf, Ted-47, 94, 108, 112 Belden, Robert-39 Benien, Kennelh-64 Benlen, Roberi-55 Benien, Roger-64 Benjami n, Barron-64 Bergeon, Jerry-64 Berlwell, Jackw47 106,l07,108,114 Call, James-64 Camera n, Bob-24, 30, 74, 102.103, 105, 106, 111 Campbell, Fred-64 Campbell, William-55, 80 Carnahan, Ray-47 Carpenle Carpenfe 84, 92 r, Anila-39, 83 r, Robert-55 Cashman, Robert-47, 77 Cashman, Tom-25, 104, 105, 106 Cereghin, Lenny-55, 64 Cereghin, Robert-47 Charles, Sims-61, 107, 112 Chase, Barbara-47 Chase, C harles-64, 112 Childress, Eula-64 Childress, Sid-64 Clemens, Andrew-39, 83, 91, 92, 110 Clemens, Ann-39, 83 Clemens, Clayton Clemens, Dennis-55, 107, 112 Clemens, James-47 Clemens, Jan-25, 27 Clemens, Joseph-64 Clemens, Linda-47 Clemens, Peter-25 Clemens, Philip-64 Clemens, Rita-39, 92 Cline, Rurhann-55 Clingam Clingam an, Alan-39, 92, 94, 96 an, Charloileebl Coffman, Richard-39 Coffman, Rufh Ann-47 Bevelhymer, Herberl-64, 74, 86, 94, 107, 112 Birchmeier, Larry-47 Biilinger, John-94 Black, Sheila-64 Black, Susan-55, 78 Blake, Darlene-23, 78, 79, 94 Blake, Raberra-64 Bleeks, Susie-64 Blosser, Kenneth-64 Blue, James-39, 92 Blue, Roger-64 Backelman, Carol-47, 94 Bockelman, Joyce-39, 94 Bodenbender, lacquelyn-47 Bodenburg, Karen-64 Boes, Jerome-39 Boes, John-64 BoeS, Mary-55 Bees, Larry-24 Boelz, Shirley-60, 61. 96 Boff, Richard-55 Boggs, Dale-55 Boggs, Margie-24, 71, 72, 76, 78, 82, 92 Bohn, Susanf55 Bohner, Don-39 Bok, Myron-61 Bolley, Marianne-64 Bond, Eugene-39 Bond, Par-55 Bonnell, Wayne Bowers, Suzanne-39, 92 Boyd, Fred-24, 86, 92, 97 Boyd, Shirley-47, 78 Boyee, Brenda-24, 71, 72, 73, 75, 78, 92, 96, 97, 115, 151 Boyer, Sandra-64 Bowsher, John-64 Brenner, Eugene-55 Brenner, Theresa-47 Bricker, Becky-55, 78 Cole, A. C. Colgan, Betty-61 Colgan, Danna-25 Colgan, Calwell, Jean-39, 92, 94, 78 John--61, 107, 112 Calwell, Larry-55, 114, 112 Compo, Virginia-25, 92 Conkrighl, Jack Connor, Larry-61, 107, 112 Cooper, Kennelh-47, 94 Cooper, Larry-62 Cooper, Larry-55 Cooper, Lois-39 Cooper, Sandra-64 Cardray, Gene-39, 108 Cordray, Jane-39, 73, 76 Coressel, Melvin-55 Coressel, Roberi-25, 101, 102, 103 Coressel, Theresa-56 Craig, Helen-25 Crisi, Dale-47 Crisl, Deanna-56 Cracker, Mike-61 Crocker, Nancy-47 Cromly, Joyce-47, 78 Crosser, Evelyne-64 Crosser, Glenn-56 Crounse, David-47, 80 Culler, Marilyn-47, 122, 78 Cunningham, Lyn-47, 7B Cunningham, Pai-65 Cupp, M arilyn-56 Duff, George-57, 94, 107, 114 Daousi, Davis, D Barbara-47 oug-65 Davis, Jocln-47 Deifrick, Deilrick, Delaney, David-61, 112 Bob-25, 71, 86, 92, 97, 114 John-56, 92, 94 Demland, Dean-65, 112 , 101 Demland, Roger-25, 77, 90 Demyan, .lack-56, 112 Demyan, Mary Kay-40, 82, 83, 85, 88, 92, 94 Derraw, Judy-65 Delrow, Marle-65 Deiler, Allen-40, 80, 86 DeVore, John-56, 107 Dielman, Ray-40 Diemer, Kaiherine-40, 92, 94 Dirr, Carolyn-25, 78, 94, 157, 11 75, 76, 96 Dirr, Diana-56, 78, 113 Dirr, Nancy-48, 78 Dirr, Sharon-65 Dix, Susie-65 Doody, Sharon-40, 83 Dreves, Philip-26, 85, 86, 157 Ducah, Dan-48, 84, 107 Duerk, Gretchen-48, 78 Dugan, Reed-65, 112 Easley, Jon-48 Eck, Barbara-26, 73, 76 Eck, Madonna-40, 76, 78, 82, 92 Edwards, Helen-40, 73, 78, 82 Eiihniear, Mary Ann Eivniear, Naomi-61 Elberson, Tom-48 Emerling, Gene-56, 80, 112 Emmel. Barbara-40 5, 79, 71, 72, Grant, Ronald-40, 101 Gray, Billy-61 Greene, Charlene-48 Gregory, David-61, 112 Gregory, Ruth-40, 73, 78, 82, 83 Grimes, Roberf-40, 101, 114 Grimes, Sandra-56 Grube, Larry-65, 107 Gump, Nancy-27 Hodclox, Jerry-56 Hahn, Charles-61 Hahn, Colin-65 Hahn, George-56 Hahn, Roger-56, 94, 107 Hahn, Sharon Hale, Harold-56 Hale, Tom-38, 40, 85, 107 Engel, Dennis-48 English, Paffy-65 Ensign, Sue-54, 56, 78, 113 Erman, Denny-26, 94 Ermon, .Ia 96 nie-24, 26, 28, 71, 73, 78, 82, 89, Eichie, David-65 Efchie, James-61 Hall, Shirley-40 Hamilton, Carol-65 Hammons, Mary-27 Hancock, Harald-48 Hardesfy, Helen-48 Hardy, Orville-27 Hardy, Wayne-56 Harris, Gerald-56, 105, 106, 108, 114 Hari, Rober!-65, 112 Harfer, Chesfer-48, 101, 102, 105, 107, 110 Harizell, John-48 Harizell, Riia-40 Harizell, Vic-27 Hasselschwerf, Norman-27 Haulh, Jill-48 Heallese, Barbara-65 Hees, Barbara-48 Hees, Brenda-65 Heidepriem, Carl-56 Heidepriem, Eleanor-41, 73, 82, 83, 94 Farris, Lois-65 Farris, Margie-40, 92, 96, 97 Fausler, Jack-26, 71, 74, 92, 96, 105, 106, 111 Fee. Donald-48 Heilman, Harry-56, 112 Heilman, Paul-61 Heilman, Penny-56, 78, 96 Heilman, Phyllis-48 Feeney, Dale Feeney, Delbert-61 Feeney, Gerald-56 Feeney, Patsy-56 Feeney, Sharon-40, 76 Feeney, Willard-65 Fender, John-56 Fenfer, Josephine-65 Figley, Joann-61 ut Rate Fink, Donald-40, 88, 90, 92 Finn, Eugene-26, 101 Finn, Jerry-61, 112 Finn, William-40, 101 Fifzenrider, Fred-56, 101 Fivzenrider-65 Floehr, Alonzo-48, 94 Florence, Jane!-48 Florence, Kennefh-65 Florence, Ritz-56 Flowers, Donald-61, 80 Four, Richard-56 Forman, Patricia-60, 61 Fousf, Barbara-61 Fousf, Pat-56 Frank, Larry-48, 94 Frederick, Arthur-48 Frederick, Dennis-65, 112 Frederick, James-40 Frederick, Kenneih-65, 112 Frederick, Frederick, Lowell-61, 74, 107, 112 Ruth-26 French, Barbara-48 French, Carolyn-65 Fricke, Carol-40, 78 Fricke, Nancy-65 Froelich, Gene-48 Froeiich, Gerald-61 Froelich, Virginia-40 Fronk, Jane'-56, 78 Fronk, Jerry-48 Fronk, Joyce-48 Fronk, Mary Lau-40, 81, 86 Fronk, Riia-26, 86 Frysinger, Craig-48, 101 Funk, Ronald-40, 92, 97, 101, 108, 109, 114 Gallant, Vivian'40, 78, 82, 92, 94 Golliers, Connie-26, 71, 72, 73, 78, 82, 115 Galliers, John-48, 107, 108 Gardiner, William-48 Gaskill, Ronald-61 Gauss, Gordon-56 Gebharf, Fred-56 Gebharf, Helen-48 Gebharl, Jeannie-56. 78 Geffys, Herb-65, 112 Gholson, Barry-56 Heilman, Larry-56 Hellman, Richard-41, 108, 157 Helf, Carolyn-41, 92 Helf, Marlene-56 Hellard, Marvin-65 Hench, Janet-41, 92 Hendricks, Norma-61 Heffel, Joan-41, 78, 94 Heriel, Marshall-56 Hesselschwardf, Janis-48 Hesselschwardf, Joy-27 Hesselschwardi, Sharon'56 Heusi, Joe-65, 86 Hewilf, Gymme-65 Hewih, Marva-60, 61 Hill, David-48, 101, 110 Hill, Richard-48, 56, 112 Hillsfrom, David-41 Hire, Donald-41 Hodges, Gary-61, 94 Hoeffel, Lee-49, 94, 110 Hoeffel, Mary Jo-49, 78 Hoeffel, Phil-41, 85, 92, 101, 107 Hoffman, Judy-49 Hoffman, Frederick-27, 84 Hogel, Gary-56 Hohenberger, Janice-41 Hohenberger, Marvin-107 Hohenberger, Paul-61 Hohenbrink, Edward-56 Holland, Edward Holley, Fred-60, 65, 112 Holvsberry, Mary-49, 78 Hooker, Rex-61 Hoop, Delbert-65 Hoop, Norma-27 Horn, David-65 Hornish, Allen-49 Hornish, Nancy-41, 83 Hornish, Paul-56, 107, 112 Hornish, Sam-62 Hornish, Susan-65 Horzelski, Bernard-49 Has1el1ler, Joann-41 Hosfenler, John-49 Houck, Jane-28, 86, 92, 157 Howard, James-28, 92, 77 Howe, David-65, 94 Howe, Marian-62 Hudkins, DeAnn-49 Giddings, Diane-40, 73, 76, 78, 82, 92 Gisler, Judilh-40, 73, 75, 76, 78, 82, 83, 94 Goedde, Ed-56, 107, 112 Goedde, Pa!-40, 76 Goldenevz, Don-26, 77, B6 Goldenefz, John-65 Goldenevz, Robert-27, 86 Galdenefz, Shirley-40, 76, 78 Gonzales, Pedro-56 Goodwin, Bonnie-65 Goodwin, Charlene-48 Gore. Jard-61 Gore, Ronald-56, 112 Goshia, Roberi-27, 151 Gossman, Bruce-48, 77, 94, 110 Gofiwald, Thomas-48, 107 Hudkins, Judy-65 Hudson, Sieve-41, 75, 84, 105 Huff, Nancy-62 Hull, Dennis-56 Hull, Jon-28, 70, 72, 86, 157 Hull, Ramona-41, 88 Huliz, Robert-28, 71, 77, 84, 92 Hulvz, William-49, 107, 110 Hunf, Wilma-41, 76, 78, 92 Hurh, Franklin-49 Hurff, Gerald-28 Hussey, Darlene-49 Hussey. Raymond-28, 74, 101, Hyland, Barbara-62 Imber, Charl-49, 94 lngle, Carolyn-41, 82, 86, 90. 15 Ingle, James-28 Ingle, Jerry-49, 94, 110 Jacoby, Shirley-41 Jenkins, Kenneth-49 Jenkins, Sue-49, 85, 94 102, 103, 108 92, 94, 97, 73, PECKQS rug Store 300 CLINTON ST. rugs C0lWELL'S Bra e Service CHIEF Miller .Iohn Earl Ea! YM, ed Sup r Market LOTS OF LUCK T0 THE CLASS OF 55 K A T l E' BEAUTY HOP 500 CLINTON ST. Ham Qnnlzwaq, 103 ' ll Johnson, Carol Johnson, Janice Johnson, Jeanne-41, 83, 92 Johnson, Kay-27, 28, 73, 76, 78, 115 Jones, Dennis-57 Jones, Pa!-49 Jubinville, Dawn-65 Juslinger, Roberl-57 Kammeyer, Georgia Karnes, Darlene-19 78, 92 Karnes, Pa!-57, 74, -49, 83, 78 , 22, 28, 70, 71, 72, 75 78, 113 Keck, Bonnie-41 Keissling, Joyce Keller, Bar Keller, Dix bara-57 ie-62 Kellerrnyer, Charles-24, 28, 77, 101 Kellermyer, David-65, 107, 112 Kemmeyer, Frances-57 Kammeyer Georgia Marihugh, Ronald-62 Markley, Evelyn-50 Markley, Mary-30 Marlin, Roy-30, 84, 94 Marlin, Sue-50 Marfinez, Mario Mason, John Manocks, Shirley-30, 86, 92 May, Barbara-42 Makus, Gerald-50 Melia, AnnaBelle-57 Melia, Noel Memmer, Roger-60, 62, 107, 112 Merchanl, William-57, 112 Merz, Elixabelh-57 Meyer, Don-42, 77 Meyers, Jerry-42, 74, 86, 94, 101, 110 Meyers, Martha-66 Michael, Clark-66 Mick, Tommy-57 Kent, Alan-57, 94, 96, 110 Kern, Pam-57 Kerr, Vickie-62 Kiessling, Joyce-65 Keissling, Ed-57 Killion, David-41 Killion, Harold-57 Killion, Richard Kimberly, Pony-57 Kimble, Janice-41, 82, 94 Kimble, Wesley-57, 94 Kinder, Richard-49 King, Phyllis-49 Kissner, Carole-49, 76 Kissner, Carolyn-49 Kissner, Thomas-57, 112 Kline, Paul-65 Knisely, Judy-57 Knoll, Neil-62 Knoll, Patricia-65 Knoop, Fred--25, 29, 77, 84, 105, 107 Knaop, Marilyn-57, 78 Kahoul, Jack-29, 71, 74, 75, 82, 89, 111 Kopera, John-65 Kosikowski, Carol-57 Kraber, Doug-57 Kroeckel, Charlene-29, 35, 91, 92 Kunll, Phyllis-57, 94, 78 Kuhn, Sharon-65 Landrerh, Jenlee-62 Miler, James-42 Miles, Carolyn-50 Miller, David-30, 101, 102 Miller, Don-66 Miller, Glenn-66 Miller, James-42, 114 Miller, Jerry-50, 81 Miller, John-66 Miller, John-57, 107 Miller, Larry-57 Miller, LeRoy-62, 80 Miller, Margie-62 Miller, Marsha-62 Miller, Paul-50 Miller, Ray-62 Miller, Rebecca-60, 66 Miller, Richard-57 Miller, Roberi-42, 74, 75, 88, 92, 96, 97, 110 Sherry-57 Milchell, John-42, 92, 94, 97, 151 Mix, Gary-42, 74, 75, 101, 103, 105, 106, 110 Mohr, Caroline-62 Mohr, John-57 Mohr, Pai--30 Mohr, Wanda-57 Molnar, Barbara-62 Molnar, Meredifh-57 Molnar, Steve-57 Moninger, Sandy-57, 7B Moore. 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Roth, Royal, Royal, Rvvp, Russel Russel Duan-1, 32, 70, 72, 7 97 larry-66, 112 Robert-51 Roger-51, 85 4, 75, 77, 82 Rudolph, Marie-58, 78 Rudolph, Roberta-32, 72, 78, Barry-58, 94, 107, 112 l, Eugene-62 I, Paul-32, 92, 94 Ryan, Bub-58 Ryan, Dan-51 Ryan, David-58 Ryan, lea Anne-32, 71, 72, Ryan, Richard-51 Trevor Partee, Jean-42, 92 Patrick, John Patterson, Sally-31, 71, 92, 115, 122 Pease, Bonnie-31, 75, 78, 82, 83, 92, 94 Peitfer, Louis-42, 73, 81, 88, 92, 97 Pelaln, larry-42, 75, 92, 101, 102, 103, 108 Pelak, Philip-66, 74 Pennington, Robert Peoples, .lahn-50 Pessefall, Carol-58 Pessefall, James-50 105 Sanders, Charles-51 Sanders, Leslie Sarka, Cleona-63 Sauber, Arthur-51 Sauber, Gertie-33, 115 Schairer, Robert Schatz, Marvin-43, 88 Schautale, Judy-66 Schaufele, Philip-58, 94, 96 Schurer, Robert-66 82, 83 75, 78, 92 Pessetall, linda-62 Pessefall, Sandra-66 Peters, Paula-32, 70, 72, 75, 78, 79, 83, 92 94, 96, 97, 151 Petritis, Dlintra-32 Phillips, Gordon-51, 101 Plummer, Ray-58 Porter, Eddie-92, 97, 113 Porter, James-62 Posey, Earl-66 Potts, Helen-43, 88, 92, 94, 97 Potts, Nancy-58 Powell, James-66 Powell, Ronnie-43, 105, 106, 108, 109, 114 Powell, Sue-58 Powell, Vonna-51, 78 Schindler Schindler Schindler, Anna 58 James 66 Mary-43, 86. 78 Scheuerman, Gary-66, 107 a Schira, M Schlegel, Schlosser, Schlasser, Schlosser, Schmunk, Schmunk, Schmunk, Schmunk, ry-33, 76, 92 David-1 14 John-51, 101 Mary-33 Tom-58 Barbara-33, 76, 1 Charl-51 Don-43 Tom-43, 75, 92 15 Schroeder, Dorothy-43, 88, 92, 97 Schroeder Schroeder Schroeder , Fred , Patsy-63 , Paul-51 Schuchart, Junior Proch, Walter-58, 107 Quinn, Hyla-51 Rank, Susan-58 Rankin, Charles-66 Rau, Alan-58 Rau, Dorothy-62 Rau, Jack-66 Rau, Jock-62 Rau, Marylen-51 Ream, Rita-58 Ream, Sue-43 Reas, Gary-62 Reed, Dean-51 Reed, Gary-66 Reineke, Greg-66 Reiter, Sue-23, 32, 72, 75, 78, 82, 83 Reiter, William Relue, Gary-43 Relyea, JoAnn-58 Relyeu, Paul-58 Relyeo, Revella-58 Relyea, Sharon-62 Relyea, Wallace-43 Retcher, Billy-66 Retcher, Shirley-58 Rettig, Marlene-43, 73, 76 Rhamy, Thomas-51, 94 Riblet, Jack-43 Riblet, Jill-43 Richard, Betty-43, 92, 94, 97 Richards, Anne-58 Richard, larry-58 Richard, Ronald-66 Richards, Judy-58 Richman, Tony-62, BO Rickner, Jane-58, 78 Schuchart, Violet-57 Schuchart, Norman-51 Schudel, Mary-58 Schudel, Tom-33, 94 Schultz, Betty-51 Schultz, Carol-63 Schultz, Jack-54, 58, 112 Schultz, Nan-43 Schwab, Ruth-33, 78, 82, 83 Scott, Barton-63 Scott, JoAnne-51, 78 Seebauer, Carol-43, 73, 76, 78, 82, 92 Seebauer, Shirley--33 Sehlmeyer, Carolyn-51 Seibel, Susan-58, 78 Seither, Corinne-23, 33, 71, 89, 115 Sentel, Richard-33 Serrick, Jerry-59, 80, 86 Shafer, Donald-51, 74, 94 Shafer, John-59, 94 Shaffer, Janet-59, 78 Shafer, Keith-67, 112 Sharp, Fred-59 Sharp, Raymond-63 Sharp, Virginia-63 72, 73, 75, 82, Sheahan, Jane-33, 70, 72, 75, 78, 82, 92, 97 Sheibley, Alan-52 Sheik, Barbara-43, 92, 94 Sheirer, Bob-112 Sherrell, Jannie-63 Sherrick, Janet-59, 78 Shinaberry, Gary-43 Shindler, James-46, 52, 81 Shipman, Bill-63, 107, 112 Shipman, Dianne-43, 78, 83 Ri99, Gary-62 RiQ9, Lee-66 Ri99r lynn-112 Rimer, Ronald-51, 77, 85 Ripke, Pat-58 Ripke, Ronnie-51 Ritchie, Mike-58 Ritchie, Peg-51, 78 Rittenhouse, Gene-62 Rittenhouse, Larry-51 Rittenhouse, Minnie-43 Robb, Cheri-66 Robbins, Ellomae-58 Robbins, Franklin-51 Roberts, Douglas Roberts, James-66 Roddy, Carl-66 Roddy, Richard-66 Roddy, Roger-66 Rodriguez, Alicia-66 Raehig, Kenneth-43, 94 Roehrig, lynn-51 Roehrig, Pat-58 Roehrs, Diana-51, 78, 94, 96 Shock, Shack, Charles-52, 108 Helen-43 Shock, Jack-67, 112 Shock, James-67, 112 Shock, Mary-59 Shock, Shelby-43, 78, 83 Shong Shook , Olin-63, 112 , Martha-34 Shoup, Dorothy-59 Shoup, Richard Shoup, Ruth-43 Shrayer, James-67 Siler, Siler, Siler, Siler, Barbara Glenn-43, 83, 157 John-63 Sandra-63 Simkins, Sollee-63 Simkins, Tom-52 Simon s, Loretta-52 Simmons, Dan-59 Sisca, Charles-52 Sisca, Harry-67 Sisca, James-52 Sisca, Joyce-34, 92, 97 E E ll ' S Pastry Shop Ma! 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He received his B.S. degree in Education from Bowling Green State University. He also attended Bliss Business College. Mr. Green, his wife Carolyn, and their two boys, Eddie and Danny, live at i733 East Hop- lrins Street. His main outsideeschool interest is music, He is o member of the Masonic Lodge. The home of Mr. Donald Hampshire, his wife Glenda, and their children, Bev' erly and Don, is i462 Terrcwenda Drive Mr. Hampshire is the line coach for varsily football, baseball coach, and is the instructor oi Typing I, General Busi- ness, and Buziriess Arithmetic, H2 received his 8.5. degree from Find' lay College and his M,Ed. degree from Bowling Green State University. Athletics is his hobby as well as his vacation. T4 Q .J .rv F -L. L Mr. Hale, his wife Mary, and their son David live at 709 Hopkins Street. Among Mr. Hale's many hobbies are playing the piano and fishing. He attended Valparaiso University and Ohio State University. From Defiance Col- lege he received his A.B. degree and his M.A. degree from Columbia University. Mr. Hale is in charge of boys' Physical Education and is the ninth grade Health instructor. Mr. Kenneth Hultz attended Case Institute of Technology, Ohio State University, and Defiance College where he received his B.A. degree. He teaches Physics, Chemistry, and General Science, and is the Junior Class adviser. Mr. Hultz, his wife Florence, and their children, Bob and Bill, live at 612 Downs Street. His hobbies include photography and minerology. U l REMEMBERED Miss Augusta Kehnast is Dean of Girls, Guidance Director, College Club adviser, and Visiting Teacher. She received her B.S. in education at Defiance College and also studied at Bowling Green State Uni' versity and Indiana University. Her many duties at school include supervising hall monitors, preparing at- tendance cards, issuing age and schooling certificates, promoting all charity drives in the Defiance schools, and the organiz- ing ofa pupil employment bureau. Miss Kehnast lives with her father at 812 Jefferson Avenue. Mr. Robert Miller is the instructor of eighth grade Industrial Arts, Arts and Crafts, and Special Education. He attended Colorado State College of Education, Ball State Teachers' College, received his A.B. degree from Defiance College and his M.A. degree from Toledo University. Mr. Miller and his wife Maxine live at 906 Wayne Avenue. His hobbies are woodworking and metal work. He is an active member in the Defiance Society of Artists and The Photog- raphy Club. A t 1 .- -4411 . ' . Mr. Kirk Krutsch and his wife Annabelle have three children, David, Paul, and Kathy, They reside at 888 Wayne Avenue. Mr. Krutsch is a member of the local Kiwanis Club and is on avid bridge fan. Besides teaching English Ill and Journalism, he serves as Dean of Boys, BANNER adviser, and adviser to the editorial staff of the PANORAMA, Mr. Krutsch received his B.S. degree from Ohio State University, and his M.S. degree from Cornell University. The teacher of eighth grade and fresh- man Home Economics and adviser to the Booster Club is Miss Geraldine Myers, who lives with her parents at 614 Williams Street, She enioys traveling and sewing. Miss Myers has studied at Bowling Green State University, Colorado State College, and Wyoming University, She received her 8.5. degree in education ot Defiance College and M,A. degree ct Wesfern Reserve University. 15 2' ,-0'.? '54 . ' . I ,1- Y E 1 X.f N ' I' ' i ' f ' K , ,- J -'5- X I 1 . wh' - ... 1 l I -5 I L ' . ' Y ' 'IMI I, '.I, f' .I f I -. . , I ax . x - . X 1 ' ,- + 4f . . . - . Vg . .' I- , I- f xi, I' . ' I. I -. vu - ' V .If '. - , qi I 'QI ' K . -' 1 :is ' - ' 3 ' -,f - . -- nz - ' I. 1 . I 1 ' I . J- -f- - Q' Q'-. . 1 1. . . 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Club. She attended Harvard University, Columbia Uni- versity of Wisconsin, National University of Mexico, George Washington University, and received her A.B. degree from Defiance College. , Miss Helen Neiderhauser, seventh grade Language Arts teacher, attended Ohio State University and received her B.A. degree from Defiance College. She is interested in oil painting and is an active member of the Defiance Society of Artists. Miss Neiderhauser, her mother, and sister, live at 603 N. Clinton Street. Mr. Harold Palmer, instructor of eighth grade History and World History, is also the Faculty Manager of athletics. He received his B.S. degree in Education at Defiance College, his M,A. degree at the Uni- versity of Michigan and also attended North Carolina State College. Mr. Palmer and his wife Ann have 'two children, Jack and Patricia Ann. They make their home at 717 Stratton Avenue. His hobbies include hunting, fishing, and bowling. The art department of Defiance City Schools is under the supervision of Mr. Roger Noffsinger, He studied at Ohio Northern Univer- sity, Bluflton College, Texas Christian University, and received his A.B. degree from Defiance College, his M.A. clegree from Columbia University. Mr. Noflsinger lives with his mother and sister at 1045 East Second Street. His hobbies include oil painting and paper mache work. He is a member of the Defiance Society of Artists. 16 LIFE... Mr. Grant Peters, Spanish I, ll, and seventh grade Geography teacher, at- tended the University of Wisconsin, Indi- ana University, and received his A.B. degree from Defiance College, He and his wife Mildred, and their daughter Paula live at H02 Jefferson Avenue. Their older daughter, Ann, is a student at Oberlin College. Mr. Peters enioys reading and traveling. He is a member of the Travelers' Club and Ma- sonic Lod e, ' 9 fs X q mum li lf . X The new instructor in charge of Drivers' Edu- cation is Mr. Ned Prucha. With his wife Vir- ginia and son Tod, he lives in Farmer, Ohio. He likes photography, craft work, music, and travel, and is active in church organizations. Bowling Green State University is his Alma Mater, where he obtained a B.S. degree. 'll' rf S. The new eighth grade adviser is Mr. Charles Pixler, He is the backfield coach for varsity football, assistant track coach, freshman basket- ball coach, eighth grade Science, and General Science teacher. He likes to water-ski in summer and bowl in the winter. Mr. Pixler and his wife Susan, with their three small sons, Jim, Tom, and John, make their home at 625 Holgate Avenue. Mr. Robert Rex is Special Education instructor, assistant basketball coach and coach of Jr. Hi. and Freshman football. He attended Bowling Green State Uni- versity and received his B.S. degree in Education from Defiance College. Mr. Rex, his wife Betty, and small son Bobby live at 300 Minneapolis Street. He belongs to the American Legion. Bas- ketball is his favorite hobby. 17 Mr. Lester Riggle received both a B.S. de- gree in Education and an M,E. degree from Ohio University. He did some studying at Purdue University. He teaches Shop I, coaches Jr. Hi. basket- ball, and is scenery director for the Junior Play. Mr. Riggle, his wife Mary, and children, Mark and Christine, live at 1744 Hopkins Street. Golf is his hobby. He is Vice President of the Midwestern Industrial Arts Association. MORE THAN TEACHERS- Mr. Leroy Rittenhouse and his wife Ruth have two sons attending Defiance High School. Larry is a sophomore and Gene, an eighth grader. They live at ll3O East Second Street. Mr. Rittenhouse holds an A.B. degree from Defiance College, and also studied at the University of Michigan. He is the teacher of seventh grade Science and General Science, and is adviser to the seventh grade and Jr. Science Club. His free time is spent in woodworking, travels ing, and selling. He supervises the work of a seventh grade foundry for making and selling wholesale sinker castings from scrap metal. Mrs. Patricia Squire attended Defiance Col- lege where she received her B.S. degree. She is the adviser of G. A. A. and the cheerleaders, co-adviser of the Pep Club, and is the instructor for Girls' Physical Education and Girls' Freshmen Health classes. Swimming is her favorite hobby. She and her husband Richard live at 848lfi South Clin- ton Street. Miss Maria Schlegel, who teaches Latin l, Il, Ill, and IV, is the adviser of the Latin Club. Reading is her spare lime diversion at 931 Jefferson Avenue, where she lives with her parents. She holds an A.B. degree from Defiance College, and M,A. degree from Duquesne University, She also studied at the Uni- versity of Michigan. l8 FRIENDS . . . Teacher of seventh grade Mathematics is Mr. Charles Wahl, who also serves as head track coach, Jr. Hi. football coach, and grade school basketball coach. He enioys athletics, especially golf. At 920 Harrison, he makes his home with his mother. He has a B.S. degree in Education from Defiance College. He also attended the University of Michigan. Q Mr. Richard Wohn received his B.S. degree in Education from Defiance College and is doing graduate work at Ball State Teachers College, He teaches eighth grade English and Remedial English, and is the co-adviser of the Pep Club, business manager of the choir and band, and assistant manager of concessions. Mr. Wohn lives with his parents at 122 North Clinton Street. His hobbies are reading and woodworking. Serving capably as administrative sec- retaries are Mrs. Virginia Kroeckel, secre' tary to Mr. Demyan, and Miss Darlene Karnes, who replaced Mrs. Betty Picker- ing, as secretary to Mr. Henkle. 19 TUDENT . . . we enter so awkwardly young . . . some ot us just typical teenagers . . . others proud sophisticates . . . and yet more of us with ambitions as high as the skies. . . we travel together along the bumpy road ot adolescence . . . helping each other over the many stumbling blocks which prevent a smooth, carefree journey . . . but then sometimes pushing each other down without realizing whom we may have hurt . . . these are days of difficult decisions . . . our bread and butter days . . . we leave them behind us becoming very reluctantly mature . . . with reverent humility we shall look back on those, our green years. . . 1 Digg 1 g- V If 'w --'W A ' 1' ' 'Q 9 A , .4 V .. ' 4. ' gr 1 In X i . 'M ,---- -?ei, .n..xs1f f '- - R il' -- Allen Beck, Presidentg Larry Vcxn Brockel, Trecsurerg Suzy Strine, Vice Presidentg Darlene Kornes, Secretcuryg Mr. Kenneth Green, Adviser. SENIOR l A YEAR OF LEADERSHIP . . . . . . top notchers . . . Corinne Seither . . . Sue Reiter DARLENE BLAKE HAROLD BEINDORF ANN BEHRINGER ALLEN BECK WILLIAM BEATTY PATRICIA BAUER JOANN ANDRIST ALICE AREND NORMAN BALDWIN CAROLYN BATT 'Q 4-Q A1 'F'Y LAWRENCE BOES GOING ALL OUT IN WORKING sr -17 - . .7 ,f-uv ,5.':-- MARJORIE BOGGS FREDERICK BOYD BRENDA BOYEE ARNOLD BROWN LARRY BRYANT CAROL BUCKNER . . . can she bake a cherry pie, Charlie?? Janie Erman . . .Charlie Kellermyer HAL BURNHAM BARBARA BURNS ROBERT CAMERON r I TOWARD CLASS TRIP . . CAROLYN DIRR ROGER DEMLAND ROBERT DEITRICK HELEN CRAIG TONY CORESSEL . . . the salesman always rings twice . . . Fred Knoop . . . 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PHILIP DREVES BARBARA ECK DENNIS ERMAN '93 JANEANN ERMAN Nr Nm... JOHN FAUSTER ' . . . dancing in the dark . . . Junior-Senior Prom . . . EUGENE FINN RUTH FREDERICK RITA FRONK CONSTANCE GALLIERS DONALD GOLDENETZ NTICIPATING THOSE AHEAD . . . T' -- 'N--nv T AA1 ,i1 --, - 'J - 3 'll I ' 1 lv A -f ...the stomp oct . .. Jon Clemens... Edna Ros? . . . Kay Johnson NORMA HOOP FREDERICK HOFFMAN JOY HASSELSCHWART NORMAN HESSELSCHWARDT VICTOR HARTZEL Y' C17 fb' 1:-v ROBERT GOLDENETZ ROBERT GOSHIA NANCY GUMP N ORVILLE HARDY MARY HAMMONS sf' SERIOUS, SOCIAL, AND JANE HOUCK .IAMES HOWARD eff AN HULL 55' N Q .gggsr A ROBERT HULTZ . . . the rocurin' '2O's or the flippin' I 1 71? - ' GERALD HURTT 50? .... Sharon MCGIQDIS . . . Jcmue Ermon RAYMOND HUSSEY JAMES INGLE KAY JOHNSON DARLENE KARNES CHARLES KELLERMYER Ol 'QQ SCHOLASTIC . . . NELVERTA MANSFIELD EDWARD MALONE ...do I look like THAT?? . . . Dove Slocum . . . KEITH LEONARD ELIZABETH LEONARD RALPH LAYMAN DAVID LAWSON FREDERICK KNOOP JOHN KOHOUT CHARLENE KROECKEL PHILIP LANTOW vl v 'nf CZ' Z -'Uv in LOOKING AHEAD TO THE MARY MARKLEY t., 5. 'inv- .Ir-' 43 C' ROY MARTIN SHIRLEY MATTOCKS NATHALIE McCONKEY STEVE McCULLOUGH T' ' SHARON MCGINNIS . . . hydrogenotion of polyfunctionol molecules of methylphenylcxmine or dichlorodifluorometI'1one??? . . . Bob Cameron . . . Hol Burnham SHARON McGRATH DAVID MILLER PATRICIA MOHR ELIZABETH MOORE ,1 aELx.1w,,, X9 fi F64 'sd gp Q' 15. 3 PATH THEY'LL TREAD . . . BONNIE PEASE NX Q 3-'Y . . . heap big bonfire . . . Bulldogs bifum Wildcats . . . pre-game snake dance . . . SALLY PATTERSON FRANK PAPENHAGEN DOROTHY OSBORN WEBSTER OLSON LEONARD MYERS DOROTHY MOSER GERALD MURPHY FREDERICK MYERS JAMES MYERS Q v-' f -Q ,Q 96 Q' -4? 4- ' n -4-4 0.5 4q5 1- X 'B' 'N K , . .AQ Q 1 4 X 'K i :'2 3-ffiiipg. 5 ' . .84 4 lr. RJ' 'E vv-Y - . 3 V ,Nw PI SETTING EXAMPLES FOR PAULA PETERS new DZINTRA PETRITIS .. , oh! those ghostly signs! . . . Bea Snyder . . . Mcry Stroke SUSAN REITER PAUL ROSEBROCK SUSAN ROSS EDNA ROST DUAN ROTH ROBERTA RUDOLPH PAUL RUSSELL LEA ANNE RYAN UNDERCLASSMEN . . . JANE SHEAHAN RICHARD SENTEL Nh 1' . . . Now really, le1's be o little more careful! Junior-Senior intromurclls . . . CORINNE SEITHER SHIRLEY SEEBAUER RUTH SCHWAB THOMAS SCHUDEL GERTRUDE SAUBER MARY SCHIRA MARY SCHLOSSER BAR3ARA SCHMUNK so G' i is gp-1 V' YI- F 3 'C' T15 MARTHA SHOOK JOYCE SISCO GRADUATION MARKS BEGINNING 1 wt' . . . dig that c-r-cu-z-y ice cream . . Senior strawberry festival . . . DAVID SLOCUM JAMES SMITH BEATRICE SNYDER VERNON STORK MARY STRAKA SUZANNE STRINE SALLY SYMONDS RICHARD THAYER I OF RESPONSIBILITY vi -gf 'def' . . . who's got spring fever?? . . . Weenie Kroeckel . . . 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QI il, Q . i ' Y .-,, GARY RELUE N WALLACE RELYEA X X NL x MARLENE RETTIG L JACK RLBLET V .3 L JILL RIBLET ' s-. BETTY RICHARD L MINNIE RITTENHOUSE iwiihdrcwnl KEN ROEHRIG i IU' . gf ' 2-'I REGINA ROEHRS 3, MARVIN SCHATZ L 3 . MARY SCHLNDLER ' A K, S DON SCHMUNK 'W A rom SCHMUNK -as gf 'E 1, Rf .. ' DOROTHY scr-LROEDER L A Y i L ' SX 1 NAN SCHULTZ '79 A CAROL sEEaAuER ' BARBARA SHEIK 1 K' - tv. , 4 J: GARY SHLNABERRY ., .- ,,. I ' .' 'i v-7 ,R 1 DIANE SHLPMAN , Y . HELEN snocx , -..L .. SHELBY snocx RUTH sHouP ,, A , S 1,5 - - . r ' f 5-fs' ' ' GLEN SILER , gg A L N' . I M 'sign ' ' ,QL-L, EVA snum 5 I- m y j '55 Qu 1 :W f . X L xx V ,. W QQ ia . -fb R X Wh A XJ QA . if 3 W3 V2 Q '35 H THE A ATL if 5 7 95.5 Q XX ydwpc ,E V HKU afffmifxigig 1 . AJJ 1 ', N 1,, L 1-1 x 'XB Lv vf ,Nriin -5 DEFIANCE HIGH SCHOOL DEFIANCE, ol-no f , K Q S, X ,Q X3 'Es ' r K . Q 3 K V5RffvR 'J VX ' 3 ' h x I 'xy 3 DUAN ROTH, Editor-in-Chief X ' l 3 ' fi T23 L' N fkfljq' J , Q N, 4 ,V - A H 4' cf 'W X X H ' V f 'I k L. Nrnyf- nw-'YY' W OP Y - . . L, , , v an Q , JOHN SMITH REGINA SMITH BEVERLY SNYDER DARLENE SPECK A 21 NORMA SPEISER my '1V ' ' BOB STAPELTON Q? nag, s,-'av' -. K'C.. Wo- no us vw., ,.1 ,avi YZ' 'AH QQ 1 T5 QP? '25 -o 3' GENE STELTER ELIZABETH STORK BOB SWART JACK SZABO NORMAN TADSON PAT THIEROFF BOB THIEROFF DON VAN BRACKEL BILL VANDEMARK SHIRLEY VOGEL WAYNE WALLACE FRED WARNCKE CORRINE WARNER JIM WEAVER MARILEAN WELLMAN GALE WELLS MARY JO WENZINGER ROXANNE WIDMER LARRY WILLEY GARY WILLIAMS RACHEL WILLIAMS GAIL WOLFRUM DELORES WUBBEN Cfransferred to Saginaw, Mich.I MARY JO WURST JUDY ZIMMERMAN NO PICTURE: JOHN BITTINGER ROBERT WORTHINGTON Ai, ls xy? r K A- ahem!! . . . CCorrine Warner, John DeVoreJ . . . getting ready for the chow line . . . !Mrs. Jacobs, Phyllis Stuckey, Mrs. Bauerl . . . rooty-tcotin ' . . . 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JANET ANDRIST RICHARD ANKNEY BOB AREND REX ARMSTRONG GENE BATT TED BEINDORF JACK BERTWELL LARRY BIRCHMEIER CAROL BOCKELMAN JACKIE BODENBENDER SHIRLEY BOYD TERESA BRENNER JACK BROWN MARY BROWN CAROL BUCKELMAN RAY CARNAHAN BOB CASHMAN BUD CEREGHIN BARBARA CHASE JAMES CLEMENS LINDA CLEMENS RUTH ANN COFFMAN KEN COOPER DALE CRIST NANCY CROCKER JOYCE CROMLY DAVID CROUNSE MARILYN CULLER LYN CUNNINGHAM GEORGE DAFT BARBARA DAOUST JOAN DAVIS Sv ,Jfvj ' ' 5.1- 9. .vmv 4 ,A 'AU' ,107 uf' 6. -VX .Vf:j,, ' JE :ax A ' Qsfsilf gi. ,, 3 ,,.,bN Q--v' 1? no ....,f gov hr ...fl N., -J Y . gbrslw ' I? s-'Qs EL., ., E -E., ,sri A r V- ,v. A,.,.1 .4 1. if . '1 ,L N. - 1 is - .p 5, ff- X x Q Q, Y vo vw ,nu ,..-- ' 1 fn '1' . lvl' xr-vi 1 3 , +C 1 x E.- vl Q1 fix X .f 1 f 4 -, 'igwi ,- -J . 1 'gy T5 yfilvvw . ' G' -n , ear -4 XIX I F X, J rm 'f . '.,j1.f,1 Efcvf ' r YN: R ,J ,..- - 9 '- N. : ' f Ra.,.,J' MOVING UP A NANCY DIRR DAN oucnr GRETCHEN DUERK JON EASLEY rom ELBERSON ' DENNIS ENGLE DON FEE JOHN FLOEHR JANET FLORENCE LARRY FRANK ARTHUR FREDERICK BARBARA FRENCH CRAIG FRISINGER GENE FROELICH JERRY FRONK JOYCE FRONK JOHN GALLIERS BILL GARDINER Uronsferred Io Anderson, Ind.D HELEN GEBHART X-A 3 N EW X CHARLENE GOODWIN ' BRUCE GOSSMAN k Q v - TOM corTwALo Q ss CHARLENE GREENE , HAROLD HANCOCK I - HELEN HARDESTY ., -'E I , A A CHET HARTER YR 37 - ' ,Qi JOHN HARTZELL A4315 - 5 ' E153 -' I JILL HAUTH ,,- ' K ' BARBARA HEES PHYLLIS HEILMAN JANIS HESSELSCHWARDT DAVID HILL NOTCH . . LEE HOEFFEL MARY JO HOEFFEL JUDY HOFFMAN MARY HOLTSBERRY ALLEN HORNISH BERNIE HORZELSKI JOHN HOSTETTLER DeANN HUDKINS BILL HULTZ FRANKLIN HURTT DARLENE HUSSEY CHARL IMBER JERRY INGLE KEN JENKINS SUE JENKINS PAT JONES GEORGIA KAMMEYER DICK KINDER PHYLLIS KING CAROLE KISSNER CAROLYN KISSNER BOB LANTOW TOM LANTOW CHARLES LATCHAW JOANNE LATCHAW FLOYD LAYMAN LARRY LEONARD DON LETHERS MARIAN LINEBRINK CLARA LINNABARY PAT LOCKE DON LUCAS e '2. - 52 J J' U N .gn so Q-'Y Q' l -c- ' pf'- I Q 1 I' R r. ' 4 J- ' -, 5 .. QN- ek 'L lx 'U- ei 5- -.4 Q7 1 In A' 7 - HEC ' IJ'-N W ,ur .231 f 2- X , Q 'F 19' ff? L. ' -ifrfr '-' .P X i s I Q Y' I' 'NE 5- -ey .7 A f a - ',' 'I I - I I Y I fu 1 Y Af , f .S V I fs - 5: ' .J- iy, I ' Q--v 5 v ' I A A I I N I -' A Ii- -4 . ' I If ' 'I 1-I . A :. iw' Q I, A . . If , X , . Lair. -or 'Q . I V I .41 '-Tfizfffqi , N I F I- ,4 ,, - , , , 'Q-X L v 14 . 'rf A x K .gs 1 ,.? ,, 4: - M , v-W K, I , i. . X .fp I I , . I kv E A rf I '- C . ij. ! I N . . , :'5 , 'I 1. 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'ki G Q 5-v E-vf NO PICTURES: JACK CONKRIGHT, JANICE JOHNSON, BARBARA OSBORN, BILL REITER, DELORES VAN PELT Oh no! . . . not my permanent record!! Just sign here please . . . Office helpers perform many routine tasks Hall monitors also render service 53 CONT ADMINISTRATION AND , FACULTY . . . page 6 STUDENTS . . . page 20 ACTIVITIES . . . page 68 Sue Ensign, Vice President, Mary Brinkman, Treas urer, Linda Oelke, Secretary, Jack Schultz, President Mrs. Letha Davis, Adviser. FRESHMEN . .. BEGINNING . . . 2 BRENDA AGLER ' I MARY JANE AMES RICHARD ANDERSON 2 f'g W 3 LI A' 1 'ff' fx J MARY ANKNEY ' ' 7 SHIRLEY AREND 7, ' GARY ARMSTRONG 'L' 4- -4 I 1 IO ANN ARNOLD V , I .S - v .t 1 JAMES AsI-IBACHER X I . hu , , . v ' V I IREL ASHBAUGH 1 'L A 'Xl' 5 MARY AvERv 3 ROBERT BABINGER SHERRY BABINGER ' E R Avi ROBERT BADEN 1 31 -, I1 Q . 'X PI-IYLLIs BALDWIN 5 I '12, A AL DONALD BARKER EDDIE BARTON A JEROME BATT g GARY BAYLISS f 5: i BECKY BEHRINGER 4 ROBERT BENIEN ' susAN BLACK MARY BOES , 'o RICHARD BOFF DALE BOGGS ' SUSAN BOI-IN 'L ' '., I 4- vv X4 PAT BOND 7 ' x ' EUGENE BRENNER 5 A -I'-P' 0 ' A is 9 1'-v f' II- 1 ll ' -Y- BECKY BRICKER I A ' - y y xv 1 M , MARY BRINKMAN ' Q' ,V --- DONNA BROWN ,.f -- I, Xlll .. I HARRY BROWN ' SHEILA BROWN - - - , - WESLEY BROWN .3 1 NX' BETTY LOU BUNN . Sq - ,, g'-t:. 3,5 L 'I I FLOYD BURIQI-IART - I, .. ,, - - , fl DAVID BURNS L BILL CAMPBELL ,V nd - b 1 4 I 4 LENNY CEREGI-IIN 1,-5,-J L X I- 9 ROBERT CARPENTER Q A 4 gf Q .A S '-v I3 CLAYTON CLEMENS T N ' DENNIS CLEMENS T1 , Y . . 5 RUTH ANN CLINE V -' - A LARRY COLWELL ' .L LARRY COOPER 'f MELVIN CORESSEL 1 X I LTT' C. A., if .- C. I ig 55 QA ,A - . v-.I ,- .E A - -,.x 7 f '7 ..-V Lg ' -f' L New Nolsv 7 -L ' i i i ! Q - 'L .. . ' ? ' g ig A A Q A - I IHERESA CORESSEL 315.3 ' 'if' 'I A-I-.A f Wi? N DEANNA CRIST ' S MARILYN CUPP v JACK DEMYAN ' 'G Q JOHN DELANEY - JOHN DeVORE DIANA DIRR GENE EMERLING A ,L sus ENsIcN . 'H' .K I - A DALE FEENEY v ,. M -'lj P - Iwithdrawnl , GERALD FEENEY N' 5 , x- fwilhdrownl ' PAT F E E N EY ,W -,Q5,NfqE.,QL JOHN FENDER 'X O gg FRED FITZENRIDER 3. .L , ,:, I- A JC RITA FLORENCE NJ iff , - A RICHARD FOOR I ' if S. PATRICIA Eousr , JANET FRONK GORDON GAUSS FRED GEBHART JEANNINE GEBHART BARRY GHOLSON ED GOEDDE PEDRO GONZALEZ RONNIE GORE wi 5 SANDRA GRIMES JERRY HADDOX - Z , GEORGE HAHN Q' f iwiihdrownj 4 -r '51-aww: L . ' ROGER HAHN 3 - :jg I-I ' HAROLD HALE n . LY, .,. . L, Q. gp ' ' A-if A ' I WAYNE HARDY if 8' . . ' ' 1 L1 A Ri ' - VJ 'f ,S GERALD HARRIS D 1 e. . 'W ' 1. - , 2210 ' ? f4 ' ny' ' -A ' ' .. ,A I. CARL HEIDEPRIEM 5, 4 A ..x1f'J1.. I X' Q ,-,-f, A - , :S , v HARRY HEHLMAN f fi ..',. , A ' A ' ' LARRY HEILMAN '-its 2, P ' 'T' 5 '-' ,j PENNY HEILMAN I L. ' vw' A- Q A I ,f Qui MARLENE HELE A S3465 ' sql , MARSHALL HERTEL ALA .iam If - r.,-L.. ' .L , L- ,.L ..,,.4 ,Gul Ain., U A H ' I SHARON HESSELSCHWARDT v ,1Q'e',g, NL. RICHARD HILL 1 . .uf-.' --'fb 1 -I A A-nf' GARY HOGLE I gg' U I L 5 - x 1 Y V U V 1 V i Q S . ' H , if ' X ' 1 L, - 5' R? +I .A . . - if-A Af ,,.,. 'A A A b Q 'fi' ' F529 - D545 5' ' I -f 4 . .L . -' 'L P - -A . ..--Q A -,-1 53.35 Q 1.1 ff yi I V-N5 va: .. . I,-ff! yr. L f , As' Sp, ' - -5. L. - . Y: A .C P IL , .1 I ' 1 -fb bv., f . . 1' 1 A iii . - 'va .A 1 w I A ED HOHENIIRINR I f A Q 'R PAUL HORNISH I-fi A LM., Agbm DENNIS HULL .. 5 ., 2 -- ' , , AND NUMEROUS --5 E ' L' NI! .-V. 'E DENNIS JONES ' 9 ROBERT JUSTINOER I Q ' 1 --I V I FRANCES KAMMEYER PAT ILARNES I ' gg .' rg Y ' BARBARA KELLER f - U ' C 4' - .QI V ALAN KENT L I b if PAM KERN . fi.: , I A U ED REISSLING f I' A' I :F f I' f I .A I , I 'I .. , 'ik J ' , ,, I-IAROLD KILLION E Af-Af ff 1 PAT KIMBERLY -1 C 'y wEsLEY KIMBLE , 3 'Q' A A 4 . ' 1 fl 1 -f 4v ' THOMAS KISSNER ' .,, 'V gg' 71- F' ' . -Q? Q-.v ' A JUDY KNISELY -:ov-S'-:g.' . A , it X D I -, av' MARILYN KNOOP .Af I I I' CAROL KOSIKOWSKI DOUGLAS xRAaER 4' I 8 RHYLLIS KuNTz ' 2' -A-,Y L h . y' DAVID LANG I A ' - - - -I A I A L 1 , A -.1 PQ NAN LANTOW 2 fl! ., - ' I Y L' Q IJ? JANICE LEHMAN , JUNIOR LIPP LARRY LIVINGSTON -- -' ur - .,, ' ROBERT LLOYD At' I MARSHA LOC KE JOYCE LYTLE TOMMY MICK -, , . JANET MALONE .9 '. 'U' 4. ,S Q- ROBERT MANGAS W iff, E' Q' 1 3- ' MARY ELLEN MARCELLUS 7 ' V 1 . gf Ti SHARON McCABE 'LL-gi A i xl 'Q I ': Ifronsferred GO Mich,J ' ' Q-.5255 QM SHIRLEY MECARLEY NANCY MECLORY ' 1-lf ANNA BELLE MELIA I'-.Ty WILLIAM MERCHANT A 1 ELIZABETH MERz MIxE MALLET JOHN MILLER A A , J ' Q. 1- LARRY MILLER - 5, lt ' gi 3' ,543 RICHARD MILLER , ., M ' X l -4. A SHERRY MILLER 5 ' I Zxfx 4- D ,-N ' 4 I I :jx Jil JOHN MOHR ' ' I WANDA MOI-IR E' MEREDITI-I MOLNAR f- ,gg STEVE MOLNAR SANDY MONINOER ..,, A, . 1- Q . , ' A i-pink Y-,, ev' Lf' CAPSULE-SIZED KENNETH MOORE CAROL MOSER SHARON MOSER GENE MYERS ROBERT NAGLEY SAM NICELY VIRGINIA LNICELY JUDY NICKELS LINDA OELKE GARY ORDWAY EDDIE OSBORN JANET OXLEY NANCY PARKER CAROL PESSEFALL RAY PLUMMER NANCY POTTS SUE POWELL Urunsferred to London, Ohioj WALLY PROCH SUSAN RANK Uransferred Io CoIumbiu Cify, Ind.J ALAN RAU RITA REAM JOAN RELYEA PAUL RELYEA REVELLA RELYEA SHIRLEY RETCHER ANNA RICHARDS LARRY RICHARDS JUDY RICHARDS JANE RICKNER PAT RIPKE MIKE RITCHIE ELLAMAE ROBBINS PAT ROEHRIG SUSAN ROOT MARIE RUDOLPH , BARRY RUPP BUD RYAN DAVE RYAN PHILIP SCHAUFELE ANNA SCHINDLER TOM SCHLOSSER SHIRLEY SLUSSER MARY SCHUDEL JACK SCHULTZ SUZY SEIBLE AND CAPABLE . . . JERRY SERRICK JOHN SHAFER JANET SHAFFER FRED SHARP JANET SHERRICK LOUISE SHOCK DOROTHY SHOUP DAN SIMMONS LARRY SMELLIE DE LANE SMITH KARL SMITH JERRY SPANGLER DAN SPENGLER LARRY STEEL RONNIE STEFFEL SAM STITES SANDY STITES KEITH STITES MARILYN STUART PHYLLIS STUCKEY SARA SUCHER MARY TAYLOR ERNIE TOBIAS uransferred to Ayersvillel JOHN TUOHY DAVE WAGNER LEONA WAGNER CAROLYN WALTER MARLENE WALTER WILMINA WARNEKE SUE WENDELL JIM WENZINGER ROSE ANN WESTRICK CHARLES WINK EDWARD WISDA VADA WISELOGLE DAVID WOLFRUM DOROTHY YANT MARTHA ZIPFEL T 2-og TY I 1 C. ir NO PICTURES: LES SANDERS, DAVE SCHLEGEL, BARBARA WARD 4 Q .. ,Q i An TOP: Shirley Boetz, President, Roger Memmer, Vice President, Pai Forman, Secretary, Marva Hewitt, Treasurer . . . Mr. Charles Pixler, Eighth Grade Adviser. BOTTOM: Pam Beardsley, President, Jackie Brown, Secretary, Fred Holley, Vice President, Becky Miller, Treasurer . . . Mr. Leroy Rittenhouse, Seventh Grade Adviser. ORGANIZING . . . EDWIN ANDERSON, LARRY ANDERSON, JOHN ANDRIST, CHARLENE BALDWIN, JUDITH BARLOW WANDA BARKER, SUE BEARDSLEY, SHIRLEY BOETZ, MYRON BOK, HAROLD BROWN GARY BROWNS, AMY BRUNS, BRENDA BURKHART, JUDY BURMEISTER, RICHARD BURT SIMS CHARLES, CHARLOTTE CLINGAMAN, BETTY COLGAN, JOHN COLWELL, LARRY CONNER MIKE CROCKER, DAVID DEITRICK, MARY ANN EITNIEAR, NAOMI EITNIEAR, JAMES ETCHIE DELBERT FEENEY, JOANN FIGLEY, JERRY FINN, DONALD FLOWERS, PATRICIA FORMAN BARBARA FOUST, LOWELL FREDERICK, GERALD FROELICH, RONALD GASKILL, WILLIAM GRAY JARD GORE, DAVID GREGORY, CHARLES HAHN, SHARON HAHN, PAUL HEILMAN NORMA HENDRICKS, MARVA HEWITT, GARY HODGES, PAUL HOHENBERGER, REX HOOKER ,Q 1 X X .l--4' I I 5 W x I, - .. , C O' ,wi .V . 1' ,tl , . il ' 1 4473- 4 X. 'T ,- f' 1 wh . zu '. -I -- :it W 'fri ' '! ' - ,. , I lb If - ' HA.. 4- sr IG! Q , - A. - I ,J LQ, , 73 , 1, I , n L ' 'V ' I ' ' ,T i sgvf 1 I 5 I Yu I R L-, 'TQ' fd x - - V' ' I ,if I X. lp- ., , J , , X ,' I? I '- C. NAB, Xl .J i , . .sf . 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CLEONA SARKA, PATSY SCHROEDER, CAROL SCHULTZ, BARTON SCOTT. -,X-1 RAY SHARP VIRGINIA SHARP, JANIE SHERRELL, BILLY SHIPMAN, OLIN SHONG, JOHN SILER SANDRA SILER, SALLEE SIMKINS, VICKI SMITH, JEANNETTE SONTCHI, LARRY SPEISER REX SPEISER, JULIUS SPOOR, CONNIE STICK, BONNIE THAYER, KEITH THIEROFF DAVID TIMMONS, PENNY TUBBS, SALLY TUSTISON, NANCY VAN KIRK, Ifronsferred Io Califcrniol EUGENE VOGEL SUSAN WAGNER, JAMES WATSON, JANE WELLMAN, JEAN WELLMAN, GARY YEAGER JIM YEAGER, JEAN ZIMMERMAN NO PICTURES: ROBERT LANE, ED MARIHUGH, ROBERT PENNINGTON up sr 'S ENTS ATHLETICS . . . page 98 QUEENS . . . page H6 TOWN TRADE . . . page 126 uv . -1 . Y , -s. V V 5- 97 ' 6 YZ: -A .1 ,. r .X K 5 hcxitn -gr 'Q F1 - !,k M5 I gtg, 'W 4 .: ' , V c-if - ' .z ' , 3, ,, I A - wi- l. 3 ' I - ui - 4 . - T X 1. Y . . an '.,,.. . - V- - 13' T .A , 1 f -. ,M . is v 191' S Y , ,W x. x f A ' nf' ' , a ' ' 17 fu , E 1 X ff! S !s fvffg-A 6' ii?-3 ' 725 ' .K .l Q 1- I .J A .l E 3 his 'K 1 EW' . 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If 1 C3 TAKING THINGS SUE LOCKE, CAROLYN LYTLE, SALLY McBRIDE, LARRY MCMILLEN, MARTHA MEYERS CLARK MICHAEL, DON MILLER, GLENN MILLER, JOHN MILLER, BECKY MILLER BOBBY MOORE, CONNIE MORRIS, PHILLIP MOSES, FRANK MULLEN Iironsferred Io Ayersvillel JOHN MULLEN Itrunsferred to Ayersvillej CAROL MYERS, JUDY MYERS, KAY MYERS, WAYNE MYERS, MICHAEL OEHLER PATTY OLSON, BILLY PARKER, SUE PARKER, EARL POSEY, PHIL PELOK SANDRA PESSEFALL, JAMES POWELL, CHARLES RANKIN, JACK RAU, GARY REED GREG REINEKE, BILLY RETCHER, RONALD RICHARD, LEE RIGG, CHERI ROBB JAMES ROBERTS, CARL RODDY, RICHARD RODDY, ROGER RODDY, ALICIA RODRIQUAZ LARRY ROTH, JUDY SCHAUFELE, ROBERT SCHEIRER, GARY SCHEURMAN, JAMES SCHINDLER SERIOUSLY . . . KEITH SCHAFFER, JACK SHOCK, JIM snocx, JAMES smzovsn, HARRY SISCO BONNIE SMITH, SAM SMITH Uronsferred Io Moumeel, JOHN SNYDER, HOWARD SPECK, WILLIAM SPENCER . . sgwil , SIEPHEN sruncsou, Romans srsen, A L ,gg -3 3 vncxne sreel, JAMES sroNE. y 'H ' ' ' I , ' X' ,II ' ' 'X I LINDA srucxsv 5 - A f frm e Q ,ig RICHARD SWEENIE, WILLIAM SWEET, SUE SWITZER, MIKE TICHY, WILLIAM TUBBS SUSAN VELIQUETTE, BONNIE VOGEL, MICHAEL WAGNER, KAREN WEANER, JANET WEAVER A BILL WOLFF, JACK YEAGER, VALORY ZACHRICH NO PICTURE: WAYNE BONNELL, CAROL BUSSING, DAVID HOWE, RICHARD KILLION, MARIO MARTINEZ BARBARA SILER ACTIVITIES ' . . . we learn the give and take of life . . . that despite our race, color, creed, religion, we are all created equal . . . not only a transition from the classroom routine, but a chance to be recognized as individuals . . . the opportunity to uphold our principles . . . sharing through fellowship that which will prepare us for the greatest of all human experiences, happy adult living . .. O , Q If r A Q ' O QI 5 .. Q lo' : 3 u .N 1 v ' E 4 ' 5 .FF V 3 ' . . mm Q Qflif,-f :lsr u V ,wgfafj ,fi-?,x.N A 5-x ' i'?,r41:4S :j fp 1 3. '-: :Q1 Ei fTi'xi 6 1 x' x'79'f 2,'.. . W '- 'Hfs -' . -1 ' - if-1' -Q .. , A fi, ET ' ' V 'eizriwfiifll , t . .5 4 -,LL :g5r,ei,ZX!:Q,,'g2 .j , ivy. , 'Sf',Sii':fQfg' , f , . ' r Q . ,, . in 'I ,exit ,AWE -, , ,N ' ' 5 si, x 5 ur, fx 1 5- , . . . ' v1 g.. - fr- L, Q' ' 255 Q S5 -. , g wr 1 4 L -.xg , Q gksa V Q 1 I :L 'nfl mcorcling 1955 . . . . . .editors Duan Roth, Paula Peters, and Jane Sheahan spend many hours planning, organizing, and revising. . . . your receipt . . . Miss Clingaman sells PANORAMA subscriptions to Sue Ross and Jan Hull. Miss Clingaman is the new Business Ad- viser to the Panorama Staff. She came to us this year from Piqua, Ohio. 4-N if ' I , Qi QB. 'ff-' rs 'Wx The 'I955 Panorama Staff, through the combined efforts of the Editorial and Business Staffs, have done their best to give you the very finest yearbook possible. The function of the Editorial Staff is to prepare all writings and photo- graphic material, while the Business Staff handles the raising of money and securing of advertisements to be used in this book. . . . let's make it 4 x 5 . . . Duan Roth, editor-in-chief, confers with Mr. Krutsch, editorial adviser. Editorial staff . . . Front row: Margie Boggs, Brenda Boyee, Lea Anne Ryan . . . Second row: Darlene Karnes, Bar- bara Burns, Nat McConkey, Connie Galliers . . . Third row: Bill Beatty, .lack Fauster, Steve McCullough, Hal Burnham. Business staff . . . Front row: Sally Patterson, Carolyn Dirr, Janie Erman, Mary Straka . . . Last row: .lack Koh- out, Bob Deitrick, Larry Van Brackel, Bob Hultz . . . Not in picture: Barbara Walz, Suzy Strine. . . . but how much will it cost? . . .Business manager Ed Malone and assistant Corinne Seither balance the budget . . . I iofoaw Elf lzwar ing . BANNER STAFF cg 1,-gif BRENDA BOYEE, Editor lf it's school news, you'll read it first in the Banner. And, the journalism students must have that nose for news, for they have succeeded in bringing weekly, to the student body at DHS, a paper full of articles keyed to the interest of the students. The Banner is edited this year by Brenda Boyee, who, in turn, is advised by Mr. Krutsch. Besides being ever alert for those important scoops, the staff worked at projects to finance the purchase ot a new mimeograph machine which resulted in a new look for the Banner. Front row: Margie Boggs, Jane Sheahan, Paula Peters, Brenda Boyee, Mr. Krutsch . . . Second row: Lea Anne Ryan, Roberta Rudolph, Sherry McGrath, Carolyn Dirr, Sue Ross . . . Third row: Darlene Karnes, Mary Straka, Sue Reiter, Connie Galliers, Corinne Seither . . . Last row: Hal Burnham, Ed Malone, .lan Hull, Larry Van Brackel, Duan Roth. X S' Gals behind it all , . . 72 Say, this looks good . , I'CyJfll'il1g fo gli 0 . FUTURE TEACHERS Ever thought of becoming a teacher? Since there is such a great demand for teachers, the Future Teachers of America was organized to recruit stu- dents tor the teaching profession. By substituting for regular teachers and helping out in both high school and elementary classes, the members discover whether or not they are really interested in choosing teaching as a career. initiation ceremony welcomes new members . Front row. Carol Seebauer, Janie Erman, Barbara Eck, Jane Cordray, Cor- rinne Seither, Ruth Gregory , , , Segqnd row: Corrine Warner, Sally Symonds, Diane Giddings, Helen Edwards, Brenda Boyee, Kay Johnson, Dorothy Osborn, Mary Jo Wenzinger, Bill Nagley . . . Last row: Louis Peifier, Regina Roehrs, Connie Galliers, Miss Morse, Barbara Brown, Marsha Leaders, Eleanor Heidee lene Rettig. At the monthly meetings the students hold dis- cussions pertaining to the duties of a teacher. Talks are given by teachers to acquaint the members with all phases of student instruction. Under the guidance of their adviser, Miss Morse, F.T.A. had a very successful year. The officers were Corinne Seither, President, Bob Miller, Vice President, Brenda Boyee, Secretary-Treasurer. L:-5 leaders discuss meeting plans . . preim, Judy Gisler, Carolyn lngle, Mar- Gver a long period of years, Defiance has been fortunate in having men of outstanding character and ability to guide the destinies of its schools. The late Dr. N. A. Cunningham was one such. He served devotedly as a member of the Board of Education for twenty-four years, twelve of which he was President of the Board. In recognition of these years of faithful service, the Panorama Staff salutes his memory. He has achieved success . . . who lived well and loved much . . . who has gained the respect of intelligent men . . . who has filled his niche and accomplished his task . . . whose life was an inspiration . . . whose memory a benediction . . . Front row: Duan Roth, Jack Fauster, Bob Cameron, Bob Miller, Judy Zimmer' man, Rachel Williams, Mary Straka . . . Second row: Jack Kohout, Don Shafer, Gary Mix, Jerry Meyers, Ray Hussey, Don Lucas . . , Last row: Phil Pelok, Lowell Frederick, Ginny Page, Joanne Lachaw, Pat Karnes, Betty Bunn, Bob Moser, Herb Bevelhymer. 6on5frucfiue .gzagouernmenf . As the governing body at Defiance High, the Student Council is at all times open for suggestions, remarks, and complaints. The distribution of Thanksgiving food baskets among needy families throughout the community and the responsibility of purchasing and decorating the Christmas tree which is displayed in the main cor- ridor during the holiday season were two of the proiects of this year's Council. They ioined the State Association of Student Councils and sent delegates to the state convention. The group is under the guid- ance of the principal, Mr. Henkle. Mary Straka, President 74 STUDENT COUNCIL if . . , holiday preparations . , . Front row: Mr. Blue, Larry Pelock, Bob Cameron, Jane Sheahan, Corinne Seither, Duan Roth . . . Second row: Hal Burnham, Barbara Burns, Brenda Boyee, Paula Peters, Sue Reiter, Lea Anne Ryan, Mary Strako, Darlene Karnes . . . Third row: Ed Malone, Bill Beatty, Bonnie Pease, Judy Gisler, Judy Zimmerman, Carolyn Ingle, Carolyn Dirr, Leonard Myers . . . Fourth raw: larry Van Brackel, Bob Miller, Tom Schmunk, Larry Willey, Steve Hudson, Jack Kohout, Gary Mix. Rachng for fde gum . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The proudest of Defiance High School students are those who are members of the National Honor Society. The purpose of this group is to create on enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service to others, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character. Since only fifteen per cent of the Senior Class and five per cent of the Junior Class are elected to membership, it is indeed an honor to belong to N.H.S. Mr. Blue, assistant principal, guides the activities of the society. Each year a scholarship team is sent to Bowling Green State University to participate in the State Scholarship Tests. The T954-55 group made plans for induction ceremonies which will be carried on in the years to come. OFFICERS: President ...,.,.....,.,,.....,.., Bob Cameron Vice President ...........,....,.., Duan Roth Secretary ,.......... .,...,... C orinne Seither Treasurer ....... ,.....,.. J ane Sheehan . . . hot dogs! cold hands! . . Corrine Warner, Barbara Schmunk, Barbara Burns, Jane Houck, Carolyn Dirr. .sgenograyahic .fdmdifiomi . COMMERCE CLUB Working toward the common goal of becoming the-job advice and other helpful information. efficient secretaries, thirt -ei ht Sa homo e, J ' , , , Y ,Q p r, Umor The social side included a Christmas banquet and and Senior girls who are taking a commercial course f H M th , , a a e - o . attended the monthly meetings of the Commerce 9 ge er plcmc Club this year. Movies of various types of secretarial Miss Clingaman, who teaches Shorthand I and ll, work were shown and speakers from many local Typing ll, and Secretarial Practice, is the new club business places spoke to the girls, giving them on- adviser. Front row: Barbara Schmunk, Carolyn Dirr, Sally Symonds, Margie Boggs, Miss Clingaman . . . Second row: Darlene Karnes, Barbara Burns, Bea Snyder, Mary Straka, Barbara Eck, Mary Schira, Kay Johnson . . . Third row: Shirley Goldenetz, Wilma Hunt, Sue McMillen, Sharon Feeney, Jane Cordray, Marlene Rettig, Pat Goedde . , . Last row: Madonna Eck, Carol Seebauer, Regina Roehrs, Judy Caisler, Judy Zimmerman, Diane Giddings, Carole Kissner. Front row: Don Meyers, Bob Cashman, John Winners, Bob Hultz, Ronnie Rimer, Larry Noflsinger . . . Second row: Charles Kellermyer, Fred Knoop, Duan Roth, Roger Demland, Dean Wellman, Tom Amsbaugh, Jim Touhy, Paul Rosebrock . . . Third row: Bruce Gossman, Bob Swart, Don Goldenetz, Jim Howard, Leonard Myers, Webb Olson, Bill Papenhagen. OFFICERS: President... ..,..,..,. Charles Kellermyer Vice President ,..,...,.... Dean Wellman Secretary-Treasurer ....,, Fred Knoop Chaplain .,,.... ,....... D uan Roth 418 CCOIlf 011 Cglleagf . HI-Y The aim of Hi-Y is to promote good sports- manship, high scholarship, and clean living among its members, and to improve the gen- eral welfare ofthe community. With Mr. Fallon advising them, both Junior and Senior Hi-Y work together on many projects, the biggest of the year being the Homecoming and Christ- mas dances. They participated in the more serious assembly programs such as the Vete- ran's Day, Thanksgiving, and Brotherhood Week assemblies. Although the Junior Hi-Y was started more recently than the Senior group, they have an active program of Christian action. . . . the more we get together . . . Hi-Y members enjoy noon meal in school cafeteria . . . Waicb good mom e . BOQSTERS A Booster girl will always strive to be, Brave-hearted, kind and true. Emblems of White and Blue, Mean a friend staunch and true. ln everything we soy or do, We're loyal to you. Fond memories will always linger on, With us our whole life through. Through the years we're apart, You'll still have my heart. For we will always cling to the White and Blue. Front row: Miss Myers, Darlene Karnes, Carolyn Dirr, Darlene Blake, Paulo Peters, Georgia Kommeyer, Janet Shaffer, Mary Marcellus, Brenda Agler, Marsha Locke, Marilyn Knoop, Phyllis Kuntz, Becky Bricker . . . Second row: Janie Erman, Sue Stoner, Diana Roehrs, Karen White, Nancy Rosebrock, Pot Locke, Joyce Cromley, Edna Rost, Barbara Brown, Penny Heilman, Carol Moser, Jeanne Gebhardt . , . Third row: Lyn Cunningham, Joanne Latchaw, Linda March, Ruth Ann Wolfe, Janet Sherrick, Linda Myers, Sue Ensign, Lindo Oelke, Ann Behringer, Sue Reiter, Janet Malone, Sandy Moninger . . . Fourth row: Betty Bunn, Sharon McGinnis, Susan Root, Brenda Boyee, Kay Johnson, Jean Weible, Marsha Leaders, Judy Nickels, Mary Brinkman, Mary Schindler . . . Fifth row: Mary Straka, Diana Dirr, Connie Galliers, Not McConkey, Carol Ross, Evo Shook, Vano Powell, Sue Ross, Pat Lontow, Bea Snyder, Nancy Parker . . . Sixth row: Shirley Boyd, Mary Holtzberry, Sue Black, Nancy Gardner, Carolyn Walters, Becky Behringer, Mary Jo Haeifel, Nan Lantow, Pat Karnes, Ginny Page, Lynda McBride, Joanne Scott, Pease, Margie Boggs . . . Seventh row: Helen Edwards Shelby Shack, Diane Shipman, Sharon Briggs, Barbara Jane Sheahan . . . Eighth row: Hazel Ort, Peg Ritchie, Janet Andrist, Sally Heilman, Nancy Dirr, Cleona Starkey, Suzie Seible, Bonnie Mary Jo Wenzinger, Roxanne Widmer, Mary Kay Demyan, Vivian Gallant, Ward, Janet Frank, Mary Thompson, Jane Rickner, Sue McMillen, Barbara Burns, Marilyn Culler, Marie Rudolph, Mary Moser, Jean Colgan, Ruth Gregory, Regina Roehrs, Margo McGrath, Joan Hertel, Judy Gisler . . . Ninth row: Ruth Schwab, Roberto Rudolph, Gretchen Duerk, Margaret Voigt, Shirley Vogel, Diane Giddings, Carol Seebauer, Carol Fricke. Carolyn lngle, Madonna Eck, Rachel Williams, Judy Zimmerman, Shirley Goldenetz, Wilma Hunt, Lea Anne Ryan. 'F - The slamming of lockers . . . the mad rush through the halls . . . where's everyone going? Why, to Boosters, of course! This year there was a membership of one hundred and seventy girls from grades nine through twelve. The meetings were held the first Wednesday of every month, with en- tertainment including vocal groups, book reviews, and hints on decorating. One of the highlights of the year was the Christmas party held in the Community Room. Naturally, that jolly old fellow, Santa Clause, was there with his sack full of gifts for all the girls and their adviser, Miss Myers. The main part of the program in- cluded a pantomine presented by two senior girls, selections sung by the Chordaires, fol- lowed by group singing of Christmas carols. The other main event of the year was the sponsoring of May Day festivities in the spring. Their purpose is summed up in the few words of the Booster creed. We are De- fiance High School Boosters, striving to be better citizens both today and tomorrow. . . .guess who??? . . . . . . surprise!! . . . Santa was here... . . . officers plan Booster activities . . . Miss Myers, Adviser, Carolyn Dirr, Vice Pres' ident, Darlene Karnes, President, Darlene Blake, Secretary, Paula Peters, Treasurer. can . . PROJECTION CLUB Kneeling: Jerry Serrick, Richard Sweenie, Leroy Miller, Bob Baden . . . Standing: Mr. Emans, Gene Emerling, Tony Richmond, Jim Watson, Darrell Myers, David Crounse, Bill Campbell, Allen Detter, Don Flowers. A newcomer to the ranks of DHS organizations this year is the recently organized Projectionists Club which meets bi-monthly under the supervision of Mr. Emans. Membership is made up of students who operate the proiection machines for various school functions. The club serves as a forum where members can meet to discuss their individual problems in running the machines and learn more about film-making and the new methods being perfected in this field. O the light of these candles represents the torch of knowledge . . . club president illustrates the spirits of Latin . . . Rnwllg fAe maya of Caeddl' . LATIN CLUB With the promotion of the study and use of Latin as their main objective, the Latin Club is a most active organi- zation. During National Latin Week, the school corridors were decorated with colorful posters illustrating the daily use of Latin. Delegates were sent to the Junior Classical League Con- vention held in Columbus. Under the direction of Miss Schlegel, their adviser, the club presented their annual initiation ceremony before the study body. On the social side, a Christmas party featured the exchange of Christ- mas greeting cards written in Latin. . . . can HE be Python, the slimy, green monster ? . . . initiates adopt their club name . . 81 OFFICERS: President .,..,........,..,....... Jack Kohout Vice President ,,.............. Janie Erman Secretary .....,.....,.. ...,....... E dna Rost Treasurer. .,.... Corinne Seither llllldfd GHC! MQWGI' . COLLEGE CLUB Becoming acquainted with higher education can be very interesting as the fifty-two College Club members have discovered. Debates, panel discussions, and informative speakers from various colleges provided a most versa- tile club year. The main project, however, was each member's preparation of a folder containing infor- mation about the career of his choice. These were . . . old friendships renewed . . . given to the adviser, Miss Kehnast, for a future ref- erence file. The annual Christmas meeting, always eagerly anticipated, honored former graduate members who returned to relate to the group their experiences as freshmen in their respective schools. Problems of adjusting to college life were discussed and sugges- tions offered for selection of the best college for individual needs. Front row: Mary .lo Wen- zinger, Carol Seebauer, Diane Giddings, Janie Erman, Helen Edwards, Mary Kay Demyan, Vivian Gallant, Jane Sheahan . . . Second row: Nat McConkey, Bonnie Pease, Margie Boggs, Corinne Seither, Connie Galliers, Edna Rost, Janice Kimble, Ruth Gregory, Sue Reiter, Margo Mc- Grath, Judy Gisler . . . Third row: Duon Roth, Bill Nagley, Eleanor Heidepreim, Corrine Warner, Sally Symonds, Sue Ross, Carolyn lngle, Marsha Leaders, Judy Zimmerman, Bar- bara Brown, Ruth Schwab, Ma- donna Eck, Roberta Rudolph, Miss Kehnost. enors ant! Serzorifad . PANISH CLUB Now in its third year, the Spanish Club exists pri- marily as an instrument of promoting the language, history, customs, and culture of our neighboring Americas south of the border. Club meetings are scheduled for the third Wednesday of each month for which an effort is made to secure guest speakers . . . officers spinning Spanish platters . . . Glenn Siler, President, Ann Behringer, Vice Presi- dent, Jean Weible, Secretary, Edna Rost, Treasurer Front row: Ann Clemens, Marlene Mock, Shelby Shock, Anita Clemens, Jeanne John- son, Dianne Shipman, Ruth Gregory . . , Second row: Georgia Karnrneyer, Sue Mc- Gue, Regina Smith, Jean Weible, Paula Peters, Sue Ross, Mary Kay Demyan . . , Third raw: Nancy Hornish, Bonnie Pease. Sharon Briggs, Edna Rost, Not McConlcey, Sue Reiter, Ann Behringer, Sharon Doody , . . Last row: Judy Gisler, Eleanor Heide- priem, Ruth Schwab, Glenn Siler, Andy Clemens, Gary Williams, Roberta Rudolph, Mr. Peters, who have recently visited Spanish-speaking countries. This, along with movies portraying Spanish customs and the growth of Spanish civilization, makes up the program. Members must be from either ot the Spanish classes which are taught by Mr. Peters, who also acts as adviser. LAL S When duty whispers low, thou must, The youth replies, I can. With this enduring faith in youth, it has been Mr. Latchaw's expressed belief that a community and a nation can make no finer investment than the investment in its youth. As the son of a minister, it was natural that Mr. Latchaw would be interested in the education of young people, and should begin his life career as a teacher. As Clerk of the Board of Education for thirty-four years, his continued interest in youth has been reflected in his untiring efforts toward helping to make the Defiance schools one of the finest systems in the state. With an innate civic pride, he has endorsed every movement which would be of benefit to the community and the schools, regardless of the subsequent amount of time and work involved. That the students of our high school might enjoy the best in music, he presented to us the four-manual pipe organ which is now in our auditorium. With the knowledge that we have benefited so much from his interests, the 1955 Panorama Staff of Defiance High School proudly dedicates its yearbook, THE 1955 PANORAMA. D .. 3 55 ,IMT f f A X-L x X Q . . . whczt'II we get??? . . . Don Van X' Brackel, Secretary, Mr. Hultz, Adviser, Bob Cameron, Vice President, Jim Tuohy, Treas- urer, Larry Van Brackel, President . . . Qfnaziferd of fAe .fdfomic ge . SCIENCE CLUB Dedicated devotees ofthe test tube and the beaker is interested. belong to the Science Club, mentored by their regu- The club elected this year to experiment primarily lar science instructor, Mr. Kenneth Hultz, and meet in the field of electricity. From groups such as these regularly to conduct experiments in which the group will emerge the future of our scientific age. -sy- xxjw Front row: Mr. Kenneth Hultz, Bob Cameron, - Bob Hultz, Fred Knoop, lorry VanBrackeI . . . Back row: Ricky Hoffman, Jim Tuohy, Roy Mar- tin, Steve Hudson, Ed Malone, Dan Ducatt. I ,JW .' . . . executive committee . . . Seated: Sue Jenkins, Mrs. Kern, Pat Locke . . Standing: Mary Kay Demyan, Jan Eergeon, Sharon McGinnis, Bob McBroom, Phil Hoetfel, Tom Hale. .. .catching up on the latest. .. Ronnie Rimer, Phil Dreves, Roger Royal. . . .club disc jockeys . . . Jan Bergeon, Mary Kay Demyan, Phil Hoeftel. .glfllrlllly . SKYLARK CLUB The Skylark Club is the recreational center for all students of high school age. Open Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday nights and under adult supervision, it offers a spacious dance floor for dancing and recreation rooms for ping-pong, cards, shuffleboard, and other games which provide entertainment for the members. The club, to satisfy the appetites of the teen-age crowd, is kept well-supplied with potato chips, pop, and candy. Twice each year the Skylark holds open house. At this time the public is invited to spend an evening visiting the student recreational center which they support. A program is planned, usually consisting of talent among the members: soloists, vocal ensembles, pantomimes, and instrumental soloists. After the entertainment, the dance band provides music for dancing. Mrs. Kern is the club hostess. mfaidm-fo-Le . Seated: Mr. Green, Phil Dreves, Dave Slocum, Dean Wellman . . . Standing: Suzy Strine, Don Goldenetz, Fred Boyd, Bea Snyder, Jane Houck, Pat Wagner, Shirley Mattocks . . . Second row: Bob Goldenetz, Bob Deitrick, Betty Leonard, Bob Wirick, Ralph Layman. D.E.C.A. One ot the most active groups around Defiance High School this year was the Distributive Education Club, This club is an organization of the Retailing class in which each student is required to hold a job connected with salesmanship. This enables the stu- dent to put into practice the information and know- ledge learned in class. OFFICERS: President .....,......,........... Dave Slocum Vice President .,...... ....Dean Wellman Secretary4Treasurer ,... ., ..,, Phil Dreves OPPOSITE PAGE: Mr. Green, who teaches Retailing and Bookkeep- ing, is also the adviser of this group. They attended the regional convention at Bowling Green State Uni- versity in the fall and the state convention at the Fort Hayes Hotel in Columbus during February. The club's annual appreciation banquet was held late in the spring. MSM? lllllfl X ffflf ,X . . . this is the way we-QMary Shindler, Sue McMillen, Rita Frank, Mary Lou Fronkj . . . what adver- tising!! . . . lCarolyn lngle, John Smith, Mary Jo Wenzinger, Bob Swart, Jerry Meyers, . . , cat taIes ??? . . . Uan Hulll . . . Tom Sawyers, no less!! - - - Uerry Serrick, Allen Detterl . . . K. P. duty fRegina Smithj . . . with the help of some vitamins . . . iHerb Bevelhymer, Joe Heusij . - . like looking for a needle in a haystack!! . . . lTom Myersj. fill 1' lg MM K li ' Q-E 'mf rr- .5-.L I! 3-ra. - I . 1 ! ., b, . 9' 1 9' u, 1, . 4.- -188 5, ., -5-I, , ,f .-, -, -.rl 1 YY f. 1 I-. nv. -uu- J v ' ff .4-511161 - I A ' v' ' . Q Q,l E1fg?E , ' : . , 'f.'3.:f,f '2 ' f ' Q! Y '!7l-J. '. V ' , 1 if ' Tk xl 1Q1 '1 :53N , , f - um. 15 - .' , . ' 1' . ' 4-'fl 4' -if ' , ' f , ,. , fy .V V ' .. R If L 9 A 5 s V --,453 ,'-f'.- ' : ACT YOUR AGE the hunt for the missing hula skirt . . a broken cactus the Navy-and youthful patriotism . sophisti cated fourteen-year-old pests . . . the holy terror an adult brat . . . the wrestling maid and her friend round with the corpses, the flour, and irate commander the riotous wake act . . . spell a whirl of fun and comph cations the Navy captures other hearts . . the brats return to their normal selves land agesl . . . being brats and lite assumes its usual pace . . . Angy .,...., Jerry ..,...,. Gadget ....... Jim ...,........... ,,..,.......,.Helen Potts Mary Kay Demyan .....,,..,,.Louis Peiffer ..,.,.,,Marvin Schatz Aunt Sandra ,....... ....... R oxanne Widmer Commander Stone. ...,..,.......... Bob Miller Cora ,,,,......,,...,..,.. ,...,.. D orothy Schroeder Helga .......,.....,...,.....,,....., . ....,..... Ramona Hull Western Union Messenger Boy ..,.., Don Fink Director ,..... ,...,..,,...,.......... M r. Richard Wohn . . . the Navy takes command ...seventeen . . .and young at heart . . . NSEVENTEENTH SUMMER . . . a six o'clock fa.m.J rehearsal with breakfast on stage between lines . . . last minute penicillin shots and little pink capsules warding off the invading flu virus . . . nights with supper on the run . . . un- finished homework . . . sleeping in first period class ...dress rehearsal blues. . . opening night litters . . . the lost thermos jug . . . the rising of the curtain . . . that awful first moment on stage . . . veteran per- formers . . . curtain calls . . . the curtain falls . . . grease paint disappears under cold cream, kleenex, and pressure . . . the party afterwards . . . tenseness giving way to hilarity . . food for a hungry crowd . curtain is lowered, on this, Kitty ..,,.. . Angie... ........ Mrs. Morrow ........ Mr. Morrow ......... Margaret ........ Lorraine Margie. Jane.. .. Jack. Martin ...... Art ........ Tony .,....... Fitz ....... Director .,.. .... plates heaped high with . reminiscing . . . a final our last play . . ...,......Janie Erman .Corinne Seither .......Barbara Burns ......Dean Wellman .. ...... Sherry McGrath ..........Mary Strako . ..Jane Tuohy .Bea Snyder .. .... Jack Kohout ................Ducin Roth ,.Larry Van Brackel ..........Dick Thayer .............Dave Slocum ...Mr. Richard Wohn . . fatherly advice . . . but Mother, we're past the curfew age . . . . . . iam session . . . i 2 l 'gl A ,fit x E y ' l x 'X Ipana smile Carolyn Ingle and her trusty vibraharp . . . 'twas in Yokohama I met my red hot mamma . . . Roger Tokyo Rose Demland On an evening in February, members of the Defiance High A-Capella choir, grouped around the stage of the Community Auditorium and presented a star-studded show in the informal format of a Godfrey Wednesday-nighter. Godfrey, or even Sullivan himself couldn't have ferreted out more genuine talent or produced a better evening's entertainment. There were monologues, duets, quartets, novelty acts, massed choir numbers-and the results of concerted efforts left no doubt in the mind of the audience that small towns in general are the birthplaces of talent and that Defiance, in particular, is loaded with it. . . . squeeze-box champ . . . Don Fink A I , . . sh-a-ca-ke, rattle, and roll! . . . Andy Clemens lives ii up with the help of the choir . . . Cklohclay .xdfair . . VARIETY SHOW g 00000 . . . hey, your knees are showing! . . . Charlene Kroeclcel, Jean Weible, and Edna R051 . . . . . . she'll be comin' 'round the mountain' . . . Standing: Jean Weible, Edna Rost, Barbara Burns . . . Seated: Charlene Kroeckel . . . 91 1 'I l-3 . .n.......,..- L s 5 , ,wg-fe-.i 5 v, X W: : 4 F' ' P . 1 XX A, J . ' il X 4 .f 4 , X ,V 7 5 . 2 ' x, X!! Front row: Barbara Shiek, Jeanne Johnson, Diane Gidclings, Carol Seebauer, Carolyn Hell, Janet Hench, Lois Partee, Nelverta Mansfield, Darlene Karnes, Wayne Wallace, Larry Pelolc, Ronnie Funk, Don Fink, Jim Howard, Fred Boyd, Mary Schira, Barbara Waltz, Weenie Kroeckel, Suzy Strine . . . Second row: Nat McConkey, Rita Clemens, Bonnie Pease, Pat Lantow, Suzanne Bowers, Jean Colgan, Vivian Gallant, Jim Blue, Bob Swart, Bob McBroom, Jack Fauster, P1ul Russell, Bill Nagley, Bill Beatty, Bob Miller, Edna Rost, Jean Weible, Roxanne Widmer, Shirley Mattocks , . , Third row: Joyce Sisco, Jeanine Bailey, Betty Richard, Pat Thieraff, Madonna Eck, Sharon McGinnis, Jim Weaver, Ray Dielman, Mary Moser, Lois Cooper, Sharon Briggs, Brenda Boyee . . . Fourth row: Jane Houck, Ginny Compo, Dorothy Schroeder, Nancy Zellers, Margie Boggs, Ann Behringer, Margie Farris, Lea Anne Ryan, Bob Deitrick, Phil Haettel, Tom Amsbaugh, Bob Thieroff, Ed Porter, Tom Schmunk, John Delaney, Bob Wirick, Gary Williams, Andy Clemens, John Smith, Sally Patterson, Mary Kay Demyan, Rachel Williams, Barbara Burns, Jane Sheahan . . , Fifth row: Katherine Diemer, Sue Ross, Paula Peters, Dave Slocum, Bob Cameron, Bill Popenhagen, Allen Beck, Steve McCullough, Duan Roth, Bob Hultz, Bill McCague, Louis Peiffer, Ed Malone, Alan Clingaman, John Mitchell, Helen Potts, Carolyn lngle, Judy Zimmerman, Marsha Leaders, Wilma Hunt, Corrine Warner.


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