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I THAMUHAL5 The intramural program functioned very effi- ciently under the supervision of Mr. Hale. Many boys participated in the various activities which included football, basketball, softball, volleyball, bowling, and others. ln most of the sports, teams were organized and competed in leagues. This provided keen competition that was thoroughly enioyed by everyone who participated. Perhaps the keenest competition was the basketball league in which a first place tie resulted. In a playoff game for the championship, the team captained by George Daft won over Don Fee's team. l22 Basketball proves to be one of the most popular intramural sports. Gary Shinabery and Bernard Horzelski leap high in the air for the tip off.
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Rounding the curve. Into the stretch. Competing for the last time in the North- western Ohio League, the Defiance High School Track Squad, coached by Chiz Wahl and assisted by Robert Rex and Charles Pix- ler, won their third consecutive championship. With Gary Mix, Chet Harter, the 880-yard relay team, and the mile-relay team taking gold medals, the thinclads swept to victory by a wide margin. At the Bowling Green District Track Meet both relay teams qualified for state competi- tion. However, they failed to place at Co- lumbus although posting fine times. Three new DHS records were established during the season. These were by Chet Harter in the shot-put as he took first place in a triangular meet at Bryan, the mile-relay team, consisting of Paul Voigt, Steve Hudson, Bill Hultz, and Chet Harter, as they took first place in the Bowling Green Relays, and the half-mile relay team of Jerry Meyers, Chet Harter, Bill Hultz, and Gary Mix at Bowling Green District Meet. Chet Harter snaps the tape
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First row: Judy Zimmerman, president, Regina Roehrs, vice president, Roxanne Widmer, secretary, Judy Gisler, treasurer, Mrs. Squire, adviser . . . Second row: Madonna Eck, Sue McGue, Marsha Leaders, Mary Schindler . . . Third row: Katherine Diemer, Wilma Hunt, Ramona Hull, Lyn Cunningham, Shirley Goldenetz. BIHL5' THLETIII5 The G.A.A. enables all girls in grades nine through twelve to take part in various sports while learning standards of good sportsman- ship, leadership, fun, and clean living. Participation in sports earns awards which Sandra Manley and Penny Tubbs examine a direct hit. are presented to the girls at the Annual Awards Banquet in May. This year's officers, Judy Zimmerman, pres- ident, Regina Roehrs, vice president, Roxanne Widmer, secretary, and Judy Gisler, trea- surer, and the council are advised by Mrs. Squire. 'R ' il, . , R X 1 . , ., T . l
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