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1 ?£: S22 5 1 Mr. Clarence Ball Chorus. American Troubador. 2 Miss Ellen Ashley Home Economics. The Duchess of Wrexe. 3 Mr. Carl Balsam General Shop, Industrial History, Timber Line. 4 Mr. Forest Blanchard History (Head of depart- ment), Biblical History. Crowded Hours. 5 Miss Rose Bloom English, .Journalism. Rose in Bloom. 6 Mrs. Jeannette Brand English. The Whip Hand. 7 Mr. Ward Bricker Commercial law, Book- keeping, Business Man- agement. You Never Can Tell. 8 Mr. Russell Brown Spanish. The Cabellero. 9 Miss Virginia Brown Biology. A Hundred Million Guinea Pigs. 10 Mr. C. K. Chapman Science. The Shadow Passes. 11 Mrs. Lela Claypool Algebra. Deep Waters. 12 Mr. Joseph Collins History. We Are the Living. 13 Mr. Clarence Coontz General Science. The Devil ' s Disciple. 14 Miss Florence Cooper Art, Art Appreciation. Work of Art. 15 Mr. Arthur Diller Economics. The Trusted Outlaw. 16 Miss Carrie Eger English, Oral Expression. The Iron Woman. 17 Mr. Herbert Emery Sociology, American Government. If I Were King. 18 Mr. Samuel Emery Latin. Diversity of Creatures. 19 Mr. E. Fankhauser Shorthand, Typing. What Me Befell. 20 Mr. E. Featherstone Physics. Here, There and Every- where. [8]
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MERRITT C. NAUTS In accordance with the ideals of our school, we dedicate this 1934 edition of the Pot 0 ' Gold to the Spirit of Progress. During the last three years the spirit of progress has plaj ' ed an important part in the development of DeVilbiss. In so short time it has given us traditions, a definite character, and a reputation which puts DeVilbiss in the first rank. Progress implies a motivating force. The one who has helped us progress so rapidly in so short a time is our principal, Mr. Merritt C. Nauts. With untiring energy, he has worked to place our school on the highest plane by introducing the most modern and progressive methods of education. His first interest was in high scholastic standards, and the result of this interest was the inauguration of an honor society. His next concern was for proper equipment to provide every modern means for improved instruction, and in less than two and a half years, our auditorium has sound equipment for the projection of educational films. Then, through his fore-sight and decisive action, our dreams of a stadium, which we had not hoped to get for many years, became, within a few months, a reality. We, the class of 1934, who entered this new school as sophomores and have been inspired by the speed with which we have accomplished our aims, hope always to be looking forward in this ever-changing world and to keep in step with progress. [71
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1 Miss Mary Fischer Science. Silhouette of Mary Ann. 2 Miss Ellen Foote Shorthand, Typing. Portrait of a Lady. 3 Miss C. Burwick English. First Year. 4 Miss Anne Garver Geometry. New Worlds to Con- quer. 5 Miss Alice Gerding English, German. My Lady of the Chimney Corner. 6 Miss Elsie Gotshall Physical Education. Go Into Your Dance. 7 Miss Iva Guire Business English, Busi- ness Arithmetic. Girl Alive. 8 Mr. William Hallauer Mechanical and Architec- tural Drawing. The House of Seven Gables. 9 Mr. Paul Hartman Auto Mechanics, Aero- nautics. More Power to You. 10 Miss Sue Helbing Latin. Roman Roundabout. 11 Miss Elaine Hirth English. This, Our Heritage. 12 Miss Floy Jacobs Commerce and Industry. Silent Worlds. 13 Miss E. Johnson -Mgebra. The Victorian After- math. 14 Miss Lucille Kerlin History. Adventures in Friend- ship. 15 Mr. Clyde Kiker American Government. Lawyers Must Eat. 16 Mrs. Margaret King Algebra. With My Own Eyes. 17 Miss Mary Knierim Physical Education. Innocents Abroad. 18 Miss Grace Kratz English. Years of Grace. 19 Mrs. Bernice Krause Study Hall. Mother. 20 Miss Ruth Lukens Science. Mushrooms. [91
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