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

 - Class of 1934

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1 Alvin Burch 8 Martha Jane Chambers 15 Cecil Clemens GleeClub, 4; Vice President Boosters ' Club. 1-2; Spanish Freshman Hi-Y; Collecting of Band, 4; Music Club, 3; Club, 3 ; Girls ' Athletic ,|Cluh. . . Boys ' Quartet, 4; Orches- Society, 2. in honesty. tra, 2-3; Track, 2. Mischievous disposition. Combination of silly lad Active in music. Cordial to all. But not so active in love. and solemn man. 2 Virginia Burton Toledo Club; Advanced Science Club; International Relations Club. Vigorous worker. Blissful and talkative. 16 Charlotte Cobb Art Guild, 4. Clever in art. Music Club, 2; Study Club. Charming and graceful 9 Betty Chipps Blithe and happy inbearing. Cheerful and loyal to 17 friends. James Cochran 3 Kenneth Buschmann Hi-Y; Hall Patrol; Aviation Club. Keen to help others. Brotherly with his chums. 10 Helen Chizmar Glee Club, 2; Paint and Patches Dramatic Club, 2-3. Held in high esteem by her schoolmates. Calm, collected, and un- ruffled is she. 4 Victoi Caldwell Very dawdling wnen at work Courting would maybe make him perk. 5 Margaret Campbell Philalethean Literary So- ciety. Merry lips that twinkle. Calm and independent. 11 Arthur Chortie Radio Club ; Tumbling. A right good lad and Courteous to his fellow students. Hi-Y, 2-3: Student Council; Engineers ' Club, 2-3; Bac- calaureate Committee. Jabbering intelligentlfi; if such a thing Can be done, Jim does it. 18 Mary Jane Coe Student Council, 1; Ath- le ' ic Society (letter chapter, 2-3) Library Association (President, 2); Glee Club (Principal parts in two operettas, 2-3); Chairman Junior Carnival Committee, 3; Honor Society, 3; Peri- clean Literary Society, 2-3; ' ice-Chair man Senior Memorial Committee, 3; Home room president, 2; Faculty Editor of Pot of Gold 4. Merr at work and at play. Clever in all she attempts. 19 Robert Colburn Hi-Y Club. 2-3 4; Engineer- ing Club, 2-3; Quill and In- Dagger (Tlub, 4; arsity ' ■D Club, 4; Baseball, 2-3- 4 Laconic in his statements Rarely seen without a girl. and Cajoling them, perhaps. Caustic in his remarks. 12 Leonard Christ Homeric Literature tramural Basketball. 6 Betty Carver Philathean Literary So- ciet , 2-3-4; Pla Shop, 2-3; Brilhant as the stars. Capable and energetic. 7 Wendell Chamberlin Honest in his work. Conscientious in his efforts. 20 Wendell Cook Varsity Track. 2-3-1; Light- weight Football, 3; Aarsity D Club. 3-4: Hi-Y Club. ,T 1 . o. t:- - J u- 2-3-4; Orchestra. 2-3; (President. 3); Friendship g amp Club 2;Home rooom 13 Alice Church Home Economics Club, Club. 2. Attractive at all times. Capricious sometimes. Secretary , 4 : Chairman Father and Sons ' Banquet, 4. Witty in conversation. Confident on the track. 14 Jack Clark 21 Dorothy Coontz Aviation Club, 3-4; Rod President of Red Cross 3-4; Hail Club, 4; Friendship Club. 2; Student Council, 2; Hal! Patrol ' Jubilant in triumph but not Delightfully refreshing. Cross in defeat. Could be called enenay-less- and Reel Club Patrol. [19:

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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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1 Elsie Coppus Glee Club, 2; Advanced Home Nursing Club {Presi- dent, 4); Study Club, 2-3. Everlasting friendliness. Cynic is what she isn ' t. 8 Jack Cummerow Aeronautics Club. January graduating Classes him as ambitious. 15 Harold Deck Quill and Dagger Club, 4; Thalean Mathematical So- ciety, 3; Student Council Member, 2. He is as frank and Debonair a young man as one could hope to find. 2 Josephine Corwin Library Club, 4; Home Nursing Club, 4. Jolly all day long. Carefree and happy. 3 Robert W. Cox Hi-Y, 2-3-4 (Treasurer) ; Engineering Society, 3-4 (Vice-Prespdent) ; Quill and Dagger Club. 4. Right up with the best when it con:e5 to Conversation — especially with Charlotte. 4 June Crafts Philalethean Literary So- ciety, 2-3-4 ; Chairman of Senior Announcements Committee, 4; Dramatic Club, 2; Senior Friendship Club; Annual Staff. Joyous personality. Captivating ways. 5 Nora Cramer Friendship Club, 2-3 ; Athletic Society, 2-3; Peri- clean Literary Society, 3-4; Library Club, 1-2-3. Never forgets to smile, a Conscientious and a willing worker. 9 Lorene Curdes Friendship Club, 1; Boost- ers ' Club, 2-3. Laziness has no intercourse 16 Robert Deeds ' ' ' Thalean Mathematical So- Conservative, quiet, and ciety, 2-3; Aviation Club, restrained in manner. „ , , Reasonable with others. Diligent in his studies. 10 William Curtis Student Council Commis- sioner, 4; Travel Club, 2: Agriculture Club, 3 ; Re- serve Swimming, 4; Memorial Committee, 4. Willing and ready to work, No Counterfeit. He ' ll never shirk. II Betty Jane Dart Letter Girls ' Club, 2-3-4; Athletic Society, 2-3-4; Friendship Club, 2; Boost- ers ' Club, 2-3; Annual Staff, 4; Mid-Winter Dance { ' ice-Chairman, 4). Built like a slender lily. Dancing is a part of her popularity. 12 Eileen Davis Booster ' s Club, 2; Spanish Club, 3; Zetalethean Literary Society, 3-4; Senior Friendship Club, 4. Eager to learn. Different from most girls. 6 Maxine Crider President of Home Room, 3-4 ; ' ice President of Home Room, 2. Matching capability with Cool efficiency. 7 Marie Buehler Mighty ideals she has; Blessed wiih charm. 13 Eugene Davis Elegant in bearing and very tall. Dashing center in basket- ball. 17 Eldine Dennis Hi-Y; Track; Philatelic Society; Orchestra. Energetic in his efforts. Determined in what he doae. 18 Kenneth DeRose Kismet will take care of him. Daunted he can not be. 19 Emily Derr Art Guild, 2-3; Farewell Dance, 3; Designs for Band Banner, Graduation An- nouncements, Curtain Monogram, School Seal, Stage and Costumes for DeVilbiss De ' il tries; National Honor Society (Secretary) ; Annual Staff, 3-4 ; Assistant Art Editor of Pot O ' Gold, 4. Ever ready to please. Delightfully artistic. 20 Arthur DeShetJer Hi-Y, 3-4 (Treasurer. 3); J-Hop Committee. 3; Senior Midwinter Dance Com- mittee, 4; Home Room Vice president, 3-4; Latin Club, 2; Debating Society, 3; Technology Club, 3. Agreeable with all. Deserving of his merit. 14 Pauline Davis Friendship Club. 2; Short Story Club (Secretary, 2); Booster Club, 3 ; Home Nursing Club, 4; Hall Patrol; Economic Club, 4. Petite and nice. Darling in addition. 21 Mary Dickey Hiking Club, 2; Athletic Society, 2-3-4; Thalean Mathematical Society, 3; Sorelle Social Society, 3-4 (President 4) ; Periclean Literary Society, 4; Home Room Treasurer. 4; Senior Baccalaureate Committee, 4. Mirror of all comeliness. Divinely bent to meditation. V [20]

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