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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
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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
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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
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