DeVilbiss High School - Pot O Gold Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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1 John Bath 8 George Becker 15 Marjorie Beroth Engineering S o c ie t y Card Club, 2. Mask and Mantle Club 2; (Treasurer, 2-3); Camera Good humored and a jolly } ZfZ i rf ' aptam Club (Sergeant-at-arms, 2). fellow with a Musically inclined. Just one of those strong Bent toward card playing. Blonde and clever. silent men. Bashful, but with friend- liness to spare. 2 Emily Bartow Advanced Home Nursing Club. 4: Boosters ' Club, 3. Energetic all the while. Brunette girl with a smile. 9 Howard Bedee Handsomely, indeed plays his part, Blackeyed. tall, and gallant breaking every heart. 16 Lois Bertholf , Friendship Club, 1-2-3: he Latin Club, 2; Prism Press (Vice-president, 3); Honor Society, 3-4; International Relations, 3-4 ; Perielean Literary Society, 3-4. Likes to chatter. But we love her any way. 3 Virginia Bashaw Dancing Club, 2; Tap Club, 3; Girls ' Athletic Society, 2. Very courteous to others. Basketball is her favorite ' sport. 10 Jane Bell Jolly at all times. Bright and sunny position. Viola Benton 17 Jack Beverlin dis- Engineering Society (Treasurer, 1) ; Student Council, 2; Sophomore Hi- Y, 1; Junior Hi-Y, 2; Philetalic Club, 1. Jovial first mate. Bound for a date. Always 4 Helen Beal Sewing Club, 2; Prism Re- presentative. 2; Charm C «s« C b. 3. Club. 3; Hal! Patrol, 3: Vivacious personality Annual Typing Staff, 4 Work in Mr. PoUman ' s ofBce, 4. Helpful and sweet Blazoning not her virtue. Zetalethean Literary So- ciety, 2-3-4; Senior Ring Committee, 4; .Junior Ring 18 Paul Billick Committee, 3; Intramural q, Student Council member. Basketball, 4; Junior Red 2; Hi-Y Club, 2-3. Popular with boys; can ' t be Bothered with girls. Beaming smile for everyone. 19 Kathryn Binding 12 Bernice Berg 5 Constance Beardmore Play Shop Group, 3-4 Senior Friendship, 3-4 Girls ' Athletic Society, 3-4; p q- Gold, DeVilbiss Library Club. 2. Amicitiae. 4; Clever describes her. Bubbles over with mirth Junior Friendship Club, 2; Charter member Girls ' Ath- Publica„on Representative, ] THo J: ; . 2-3: Philalethean Literary 3; Zetalethean Literary Society, 2-3; Shaw ' s Dra- Society, 2-3-4; Senior Pron Committee, 4. Keeps in style. Blase young miss. matie Club, 2-3-4; Zetalet hean Literary Society. 4 Secretary and Treasurer 4; Societas Honor So- 20 Lucille Binns ciety. 3-4. Busy as the proverbial Bee — bright and happy. 13 Gladys Berning Study Club, 3. 6 Merle Beaubein Quill and Dagger Society; DeVilbiss Debating So- ciety. 4; Playshop Group, 4: Mr. Shaw ' s Dramatic Generally liked for Club, 4; DeVilbiss Devil- friendly manner, a tries, 4. Merry red cheeks. Blossoming always into speech. Friendship Club, 2; Athletif Society, 3-4; Letter girl, 3; Perielean Literarv Societv. 4; Sorelle. 3; Tumbling Club, 2-3 (Manager, 4) Graduation Committee, 4; Invitation Committee Football Banquet, 4; Or- chestra. 2-3-4; Libraria; 4. her Little in stature. Big at heart. By-word for generosity. 21 Donaldo Bisch 14 Marian Beroset Zetalethean Literary 7 Jack Beck Boosters ' Club, 2. Just a dancing lad. Beckoning mirth, banish- ing strife. Camera Club, 2-3 (Secre- tary. 2) ; Dramatic Club So- 2-3: Girls ' Athletic Assoc- ciety, 4; Prism Press Club, iat ' on, 2-3; Shaw ' s Dramat- o. T-. .. t, -.I 1 r, ic Club, 3-4; Treasurer of 2, Dramatic Club, 3; Home room, 3; Culver Friendship Club, 4; Senior Dance Committee, 3. Damask lips and change- able hair. Beset by an air of I don ' t care. Prom Committee. 4. Mischieviously merry. Belle at any ball. [17]

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I Dorothy Adams Library Club, 1-2-3; Peri- clean Literary Society, 3-4; Prism Staff, 2-3 4; Ex- change editor, 3-i; Junior Carnival Committee, 3. Downrii ht talkative is she, yet Always ready with the hand of a friend. 8 Gaylord Antener Radio Club. 3; DeVilbiss Athletic Club. 3; Intra- mural Basketball, 3-i. Gentlemanly and friendly to everyone Acquires friends as a rock does moss. 2 Jessie Aitken Library Club. 2-3; Tap Dancing Club, 3. Jocund for such a small miss. Is After success in life. 3 Maurice Alexander Camera Club, 2-3. My own thoughts Are my companions. 9 Norma Ashmann Sewing Club, 2; Charm Club. 3; Typing Staff on Annual, 4. Natural in manner. An asset, indeed, for the age. 10 Russell Ayling Intramural Basketball, 4 ; Philatelies Club, 2; Advanc- ed Science Club, 3; Track, 4. Red as a tongue of flame is his hair. Always ready to laugh with but not at someone. 4 Donna Ammann Study Club. 3. Damsel of quiet mien Alert, snapping black eyes. 5 Edith Amoe Junior Red Cross Club,- 3-4. Everyone knows her. Amiable she is. 6 Ruth Anderson Friendship Club, 2; Athletic League, 2; Zetalethean Literary Society, Treasurer, 2, President. 4; Pla Shop, 2. Treasurer, 4; Cast of Queen ' s Husband, 3; Honor- ary Dramatic Society, Vice President, 3; May Festival Committee, Chairman, 4. Rushing by she ' s gone. And laughingly she ' s back. 7 Warren Annin Baseball, 3-4; Varsity D Club; Intramurals, 2-3-4; Leaders ' Club. Wearing his wisdom lightly. Abounding in good humor. 1 1 Doris Babcock Orchestra, 2; Zetalethean Literary Society, 3-i; Vice Chairman of Senior Ban- cixiet. 4; President of Home Nursing Class, 4; Dramatic Club. Demure in her actions But always sincere. 12 Dorothy Babcock President Home Room, 2; Dramatic Club, 3; Student Council, 3; Finance Com- mittee, 3; Secretary of Junior Class, 3; Senior Finance Committee, 4; Zetalethean Literary Socie- ty, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Honor Society, 3. Dancing is her hobby; Beck is her partner. 13 Betty Bader Study Club, 3. Better, best. But never bad. 14 Mason Baer Hi-Y, 2-3-4; President, 2- 3-4 ; Honor Society, 3-4 ; Treasurer, 4; Debating So- ciety, 3-4; Treasurer, 3; Prism Staff, 2-3-4; Editor, 2, Sports Editor, 4; Chair- man, Senior Picnic Com- mittee, 4; Sports Editor Pot O ' Gold , 4; Manager Intra-murals swimming team 4 ; Quill and Scroll Honorary Journalism So- ciety. Mirth and puns are his specialty. Brisk and biting is his wit. 15 Ardith Baillie Friendship Club, 2-3-4; Periclean Literary Society, 2-3; Booster ' s Club, 3; Girls ' Athletic Society , 2; Senior Memorial Commit- tee, 4 Another girl who rates high in affection. But not so high in scholastic standards. 16 Richard C. Baldwin Student Council, 2; Hi-Y, 2-3-4-; Dramatic Club. 2 Art Guild. 3; Junior Play, 3; Vice Chairman Senior Play Committee, 4; Vice President of Spanish Club, 4; De ' ilbiss Deviltries, 4; Boys ' Quartet, 4 ; Shaw ' s Dramatic Club, 4. Running smiles cross his face. Best at dancing when showing his grace. 17 Gilbert Ball Garrulous describes the manner of, and Banter the subject of his speech. 18 Eileen Banner Girls ' Athletic Society, 4. Everybody ' s pal. Beneficent, too. 19 Margaret Barker Spanish Club. 2; Jr. Friend- ship Club. 2; Typist for Annual, 4. Mighty in powers of speech Buoyant in her spirits. 20 Betty Barley Athletic Society, 3; Prism Staff Representative, 3 ; Toledo Club, 2; Home Nursing, 3. Beats many at tennis. Beautiful In action. 21 John Barrow President of the DeVilbiss Athletic Club, 2; Prism Staff, 3; Aviation Society, 3. Jolly companion and friend is he. Brilliant ties are his Water- loo. [16:



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1 Russell BischofT 8 Evabell Bowman 15 Dick Broadwa Boosters ' Club, 2; Stamp Toledo Club, 2; Home Printing Club, 2; Boxing, Club, 3. Nursing, 3; Glee Club, 3-4. 2-3 . Retiring and timid Elfin creature— thin, Daring as a boxer, Bill is his pal Bright, and wistful. Belligerent life. every day 2 Grace Blackburn Friendship Club, 2-3-4 ( President, 4) ; Tumbling Club (Secretary and Trea- surer, 3) ; Miss Louy ' s Dramatic Club (President, 2) ; Zetalethean Literary Society, 4; Senior Finance Committee, 4. Graceful in her manner, and with Beautiful complexion- 3 John Blanchard Hi-Y, 3-4 (Chaplain. 4); Debating Society, (Presi- dent, 3) ; Honor Society (President, 4); Stationer, 4; Chairman of Baccalaureate Committee, 4. Joining knowledge with good fellowship. Born for success. 4 Margaret Blanchet Toledo Club, 2; Glee Club, 2; Dramatic Club. 3; Friendship Club. 3; Riding Club, 4. Modish and fair. Big-hearted and square. 5 Virginia Borchert Athletic Society, 3; Red Cross Club, 3; Riding Club, 4; Friendship Club, 3. Vampire? never! But oh! so clever! 6 Dorothy Border Girls ' Athletic Societj-, 1-2- 3; Girls ' Letter Chapter, 2-3; Mask and Mantle Dramatic Club, 2. Dark eyed maiden whose Blithe manner will be an asset forever. 7 Richard Bowers Museum Club, 2-3; Science Club, 3: Spanish Club, 3-4; Memorial Committee, 4. Reasonable with others. Bewildering to his teachers. 9 Herbert Boyer Golf. 2; Track, 2-3-4 (Cap- tain) ; Varsity D Club, 3-4; Booster Club, 2. Honorable in attitude. Behavior beyond reproach. 10 Ellen Boyne Home Room Treasurer, 2; Paint and Patches Dramat- ic Club. 2-3; Glee Club, 2-3-4; Home Nursing Class Treasurer. 3; Home Nurs- ing Club. 4; Glee Club (Secretary. 4). Exceedingly well read is she. Bestowing her smile on everyone. 16 Sydney Brookshire Athletic Society. 2; Shaw ' s Little Theatre, 2-3; Com- bined Dramatic Societies Dance Committee. 3-4; Periclean Literary Society, 3-4. Sweet and amusing. Babbling with chatter. 17 Lucille Brown Mask and Mantel Dramatic Club, 2; Study Club. 3; Hal! Patrol, 3; Junior Red Cross Club. 4 ; Societas Amicitiae, 4. Learns rapidly. But isn ' t forward. 11 Vaughan Braatz Philatelic Society, 2-3 Radio Club, 4. Valiant in his spirit Beneficent to others. 18 Esther Bruner Junior Red Cross, 2-3-4; ( ' ice-president, 4) ; Hail Patrol, 3; Societas Amiciatiae. (Chaplain, 4). Ecstatically happy. Blooming with youth. 12 William Bray Engineering Club; Spanish Club; Dancing Club; Re- porter for Shop Chatter. Willing to assist. Brilliant in his studies. 13 Louise Bright Camera Club, 2; Bible Club, 3; Home Room Wel- fare, 3-4 Lessons are a snap for her. Because her talents follow her name. 14 Jane Bristol Senior Prom Chairman, 4 Member of Playshop, 3-4 Lead in one act play, 3 Member Athletic Asso- ciation, 4. Joy abides whither she goes Briefly, she is sweetness personified. 19 June Bryant Mask and Mantle, 2; Travel Club (President, 3). Bearing hope for the future Journalistic tendencies. 20 Dorothy Buffington Zetalethean Literary So- ciety, 2-3-4 ; Junior Ring Committee, 3; Girls ' Ath- letic Association, 2; Red Cross Club, 1-2-3; Captain of Basketball Team, 2; Advanced Home Nursing Club, 4; Commissioner of Clerk of Board of Student Council, 4 ; Chairman of Senior Welfare Committee, 4; Head Typist of Pot O ' Gold, 4. Duty bound. Brimming with capability. 21 Donald Burand Shaw ' s Dramatic Club, 2-3; Junior Class Play, 3; De- viltries of 1934, 4; Home room President. Diligent in his work. Busily doing his part. [18 1

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