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:Sl if 5 ii FQ First row: Phil Hoeffel, president, Gary Williams, vice president, Betty Richard, secretary-treasurer, Mr. Green, adviser . . . Second row: Joyce Morihugh, Eva Smith, Rita Hartzell, Anita Carpenter, Darlene Speck, Shirley Vogel . . . Third row: Gene Cordray, Dick Bittinger, Bob Stapleton, Tom Amsbaugh, Bob Belden, Don Bohner, Jerry Boes. DISTBIH 11 The Distributive Education Club is an or- ganization of the Distributive Education or Retailing class. In this class each student is required to hold a iob connected with sales- manship and distribution, thus enabling the student to put into practice the information and knowledge learned in class. E ED EATIU The club attended the regional convention of distributive education clubs at Bowling Green University on October 26, 1955. Phil Hoeffel, president of Defiance D.E.C.A., was elected president of the regional clubs at this convention. In the spring the club sent rep- resentatives to the state convention in Colum- bus at the Southern Hotel. The annual appreciation banquet for employers was held in May. Officers this year included: Phil Hoeffel, president, Gary Vtfilliams, vice president, Betty Richard, secretary-treasurer, and Mr. Green, adviser. A little extra fizz, iust for you. Phil Hoeffel is one of the many students who participate in part-time employment.
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ETT STE fi Don't forget Boosters tonight!! These are familiar words heard by everyone on the first Wednesday of every month. The club with a membership of T45 girls from grades nine through twelve was under the leadership this year of Rachel Williams, president, Carol Seebauer, vice president, Marsha Leaders, secretary, and Ma- donna Eck, treasurer. The purpose of the Boost- er club is to promote fel- lowship among all students, support all school activities, 'Io lie of service to the school and to the commu- nity, to maintain and pro- mote schocl spirit, and to Cstelop ard improve gocd Working on decorations for the dance of the year . . . Seated: Rachel Williams, president, Mae donna Eck, treasurer . . . Stand- ing: Carol Seebauer, vice presi- dent, Marsha Leaders, secretary, Miss Myers, adviser. Q ,iw the annual May Day festivities Other actlvl if ':2:..wlf -on at 'gem-,V l l y,qg?5Q2:a .s-,I- r R . Q. t IM: ff - NM .Q T1 1 '. '7L 7' ' E' 7,553 , seq. . T. it X 3 Lf' ... 3 We M3154 Ci Boosters Christmas Party t rightl Diana Dirr Carolyn Walter Margo McGrath Dianne Shiprnan Regina Roehrs Helen Edwards character among members The highlight of the years activities was ties included a potluck supper Christmas party, and gift exchange Miss Myers is the club adviser
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3543 The Projection Club is one of the busiest groups around the school. These boys have added many an interesting moment to class periods by operating the motion picture pro- jectors. Aside from operating the machines, they learn the skill of operating various types s it'-3 PHIJJEIITIU EL B First row: Tony Richman, Jerry Serrick, Larry Smellie, Bob Baden . . . Second row: Don Flowers, Allen Detter . . . Third row: Jim Schroyer, Larry McMillen . . . Fourth row: Dave Crounse, Dave Wagner, Bill Camp- bell, Dennis Hull. ot audio-visual equipment. Elected to manage the group this year were David Crounse, president, Bob Baden, vice president, Allen Detter, secretary, and Jerry Serrick, treasurer. The faculty adviser is Mr. Emans. 'R Focusing is an important part of projection work as Mr. Emans demonstrates here. Bob Lethers, Gene Emerling, Dave Gregory,
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