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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY IN 1932, the Dc-Vilhiss chapter of the National Honor Soeiety was organized, and five per 1-ent ot' the first graduating elass was installed. All juniors and seniors who are sc-liolastically in the upper third of their elass are eligible. The members are selected from this group by the faeulty of the sc-hool on the basis of Leadership, Scholarship, Servic-e, and Cliararttc-1'. Flat-h year, ton por vent of the senior class and five per cent of the juniors are formally induetod into the Society. The officers who head the Honor Soc-iety this year are W'illiam Byler, presidentg Donald Bishop, x'ic-o-president: Virginia Wiggins, ser-retaryg and Martin Damm, treasurer. Advising the group this year are Miss Eva Samsen and Mr. S. B. Emery. Ono of the projects ot' this soc-ietiy is the inaintenanc'e of the College Room. It is the desire ot' the Honor Soc-iety to keep all of the students posted with any information they wish con- eerning universities and eollegos. Gordon Southard, as Chairman of this Oominittee, has stationed ntoinht-rs in the College Room during the day. Willottv Pric-0 had eharge of the induction for the freshman and sophomore Honor Soeietyg Tom Grimes made plans for the senior induetiong Regina Watt was ehairman of the Social cltlllllllltftltll and C'l1aunt'oy Beagle had Charge of the other projoc-ts. Among the sor-ial funetions were a roasting party and a party given by Mr. Einery. ,ini lffm-5 Gordon Nouthard, George St-liailmerger. Frosliy Keller, George Bova, Karl Smith, f'arl Bower, C'haunr-ey Beagle, Thomas Grimes. 31111 Run-.' Wayne Baln-ot-k, Virginia Byrne. Estelle Walendzak, Dorothy Sc-hramm, Mr. S. B. Emery, .lulie Palm. Florenre Siegenthaler. Willette Prive, Marian Peterson. V Y A H A I F 4 W A b Isl li'ult': Florent-e Van Vleve. Regina VVatt, Betty Hartman, Kay Sharpe. Donald Bishop. William Eyler. Virginia Wiggins. Martin llamm. Dorothy Ash. Amy Stahlwood, Fharles Prolust. .frtl Hou-.' Vharles Yager, Adelluert Kruger. William f'onrad.AWilliam Blat-k, Edward Lellant. Thomas Stead. Jnrl lffnr: 'l'homas Donnel'y, Joseph Dyer, Fred Baur, Virginia Mt-f'ahe, Miss Eva Samsen. Charlotte Homrighaus. Elmer Johnson Vrarx' Davis. Isl Hou-: Virginia Hill. Lorraine Coomlss. Emily Kennedy. Eileen Hager, Gladys Bur-kenmyer, Florenve Buser, Helen Van Horn, Mary ,lane Howard. Virginia Vlanvy. Jud lion-: Charles l.emgo, Milo Gray. Edward Mt-f'ullougli. Marshall VViggins, Lawrenve Seott, Joseph Flynn, Ralph XVic-liter, Ralph Fall. Rayniond lllidem. Isl Iron-: Margaret Hartman, Bette lihrat, Edith Berggren, Betty Stanley. Mr. Emery, Annabelle Haag, Betty lXlic-helfelder, Betty Jewhurst. I-lunive l.aliu0, Dorothy Baertst-hi. l22l
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Editor .,.... . .. . Assistant Editor. ,. Art Editor ,,,s . . Home Room Editor.. Faculty Editor... . Senior Editors .... Literary Editor... Feature Editors. . Club Editor... Sports' Editors ...... . Calendar .... Snapshots... Typist ...,..... .. ..... . . Business Manager... POT-O'-GOLD . .. Betty Hartman . .. ...Ruth Beegle Thomas Almroth ., .... . .. Betty Gravius .........Regina Watt .,.....Jeanne Seiss, Matt Kolb . . .Nlariau Peterson .Francis Curtis, Art Cross ...Lorraine Coombs Helen Horner, Ralph Fall . Betty Stanley . .Betty Fonts . . Madttlie Matz . . .Thomas Grimes Assistant Business Manager .... . . . . . .. . . .... Dorothea Daucl Assistant Art Editors .,.... . .. .... . . 1 .. . Thomas Stead, Norman Bertwistlc Subscription Manager ....... ., .. . . ....,..... . .. .. ........Durbin Kerr Assistant Subscription Manager .... . . ..Donald Traphagen Advertising Manager ............. . . . ..Wayne Babcock Assistant Advertising Manager... .... . . . . . . .. .. . .Louise Harper Panel Editor ........ ................ ............ . ......... . . . .... .. .................. .............................. . .Edward LeGant 1934 . . . another year and another annual. The annual staff this year was chosen from a group who applied for positions. The advisers felt that the members of the staff should be able to state their preference for field of work, and be picked accordingly. Because the boys and girls working on this publication were so keenly interested, we never had dull moments in the publications' room or in the art room. The literary staff decided to dedicate the book to the spirit of youth along with the development of Leadership. They chose to make use of the style of Walter Winchell fusing dotsl in writing sketches of Mr. Nauts, Mr. Dudgale, and Mr. Mathias. The same style was used for the squibs of seniors and teachers. The art staff thought of the novelty of making stick figures and photographing them to produce life-like effects. Division pages served to divide the book into sections of faculty, organizations, freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors, girls' athletics, boys' athletics. The art staff picked the gold cover material in keeping with the name Pot O' Gold. Thomas Stead and Thomas Almroth were responsible for the design. Working on the annual was not a burden for anyone this year. Progress was started early in the year so that there was no last minute rush. On Valentine's Eve, Miss Bloom entertained us all with a party in her home. The fact that our advisers, Miss Rose Bloom, Mr. Louis J. Mathias Jr., Miss Florence Cooper, and Miss Ethel Willoughby, worked along with us, enabled us to secure unusual cooperation. .Uh Ru 1:': Norman Bertwhilstle, Mr. Louis Mathias, Thomas Stead. .ird How: Herbert Sweeney, Matthew Kolb, Jeanne Seiss, Miss Rose Bloom, Miss Florence Cooper, Amy Stuhlwood, Ralph Full, Arthur Kollurit 2nd Ram-: Curtis. Regina 'k. Betty Fouts. Betty Gravius, Dorothea Dauel, Wayne Babcock, 'Thomas Grimes, Durbin Kerr, Marian Peterson, Frances W Hit. Isl Raw: Betty Downing, Madaline Matz, Betty Stanley, Lorraine Foomlus, Betty Hartman, Thomas Almroth, Ruth Heegle, Helen Horner, Mary Ellen Le Suerer, Ella Marie Marshall.
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1.231 QUILL AND SCROLL T0 promote tho standards of journalism, the Thomas A. Dt-Yillmiss High Sr-hool c-haptvr ol' Quill and Sc-roll, international honor society for high school journalists, was inaugurate-d on Mardi 19, 1934. Sin:-0 it has been only two years in vxistf-me ont- can say that it is an ar-tivo group for it has undvrtakf-n a number of projovts and suc'c-ossfully at-c-oniplislit-d tht-ni. With the aid of the adviser, Miss Rose Bloom, and the throt- c-liartor mc-nilwrs, the indut-tion for the past yr-ar took plat-0. A candle light c-orc-mony was performed at a Parr-nt 'l'c-at-liors' mot-ting in the sr-hool library. Proc-oding the indurtions a hanquc-tl was hold at tht- Park Lana' hott-l at whit-h guests were iiivittvcl. Officers for the year wc-rv Flor:-nr-0 Busor, pr:-sid:-nt, Sylvia Pont-man, vit-t--pn-siclc-lit, and Luc-illo St-llick, sc-c'1'et.a1'y. .irfl Iron-: Dave Perry, Wayne Halmr-ook, f'larent-e Hill. Walter NVeese, Matt Kolls, tloergc Bova. hui Iron-r Marjorie Nyquist, Mary Mavllermid, Betty Barefoot. Mildred liadman. Helen Neilson, lit-tty Fouls. .lulie Palm. Isl Ifurr: llette Ehrat. Marianne Flmmel, Lu:-ille Sellirk. Florenr-e Buser, Sylvia Poneman, Mildred Murphy. Betty Adams. .lean l'lall. SENIOR HI-Y ORGANIZICIJ for the purposo of creating, maintaining and oxtvnding throughout, tho vom- munity high standards of Christi All rliaractor, the Senior Hi4Y Club at DoYill1isshas completed a very Sllf't't'SSl'lll year. The offi ers are Gordon Sogithard, 1-siclc-11t,,Marti11 fDan'i1n, vif-v-prosi- dt-nt, Don Bishop, Seerc-taryg Ralph Wir-ktvr, trvasflrt-rg and Ralph fill, Clidliylain. Tho advise-rs art- Mr. Blanvhard and Mr. R. E. Drouard. Some the prjec-t,s have Lzpeti a Vovational Guid- anm- Program, a pre-Plaster'program, and vi-Y Friendship pluh .Fr s. The hoys havo made a tour of the various f-hurrhes in the vigy, and held almeotii at the Indiana Y. M. CT. A. Ont- sof-ial event is held each month, inc-ludiffg splaghlparttieslailcl roasts. This c-luh has trim-d to dvvt-lop its mr-mlwrs physivally, mentally, lnorally, and spiritually, and has fulfilled its aim as a svrvic't- organization. I' ' A 5 :Fill Hou-.' Howard Fenton, W'illiam Hall, VVillium Tugph. -V ,ith lfnw: Vharles Yeager. Vharles Wynn: Tom Donnelly, Wendell Cadmus. Robert, Van Wormer. .lat-k Donovan. .frd lfuu-: Dick Bullot-k, George Bova, Durlian Kerr. W'illiam Fonrad, Walla:-e Dunean, Norman De lla Futret, Don Jones. Jml lfozr: Don Meyers, William Black, William Eylerfrylr. Blanchard. Boll Troup, George Sr-liailmerger, Frary Davis. Isl Hair: Dave Perry. Ralph VVi1-kter, Don Bishop. Gordon Southard,,Murtin Damm, Ralph Fall. William Springllf, Art Pros
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