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

 - Class of 1934

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1 Margaret Diener Red Cross Club, 3-( Club, 3. M , how quiet — Doesn ' t like noise. 8 Kathryn Dressier Glee Glee Club; Periclean Liter- 15 LaVerne Edwards SocietasAraicitiae, ary Society; Science Club. Typing Club, 3. Kindly and sweet is her,... , ,, nature. ' ' ' ' ' laughter. Devotes her spare time to Eyes of deepest blue. music. 2 Barbara Dierks Philalethean Literary So- ciety. 2-3-4 (Treasurer, 4); Prism Press Club, 2-3; Senior Friendship Club, (Welfare Committee); Senior Banquet Committee, 4; Girls ' Athletic Society; Home Room Secretary, 2-3. Best of all comrades. Daintiest of maidens. 3 Robert Dimon Varsity Cross Country, 3- 4; Varsity Track, 3-4; Varisty D Club, 3-4; Quill and Dagger Literarj Society, 4. Robust in stature. Defying all on the track. 4 Daniel Dymarkoski Displeases no one. Disparaging not one person. 5 Eugene Doyle Earnest in speech and action Distinct in character. 6 Jeanne Drager Friendship Club, 2-3-4; Periclean Literary Society, 2-3-4 ; International Re- lations, 3-4 (President, 4); Boosters ' Club, 2; Art Guild, 3; Senior Farewell Dance, 3; Vice-chairman of Gradu- ation Committee, 4; De Vilbiss Deviltries Com- mittee. June, like this maid Delights and pleases us. 9 Bob DuGai Study Club, Club, 3-4. Behind, now, but is pro- phesied not for long Does not let studies bother him. 10 Robert Dugdale Alchemist, 3: Quill and Dagger, 4; Publicity Com- mittee of Camera Club, 3. Ready to assist. Direct in his manner. 11 Robert Dunn Orchestra, 2-3 (Treasurer, 2-3); Homeric Literary So- ciety, 2-3; Hi-Y, 2-3-1 (Vice president, 2-3-i) ; President Hi-Y Council, 3- 4; National Honor Society. 3-4 ( ' ice president, 4) ; Debating Society. 3-4 (President 4); Home Room Presiden , 3-4; Varsity Swimming Team. 3-4; Chairman of Senior Gradu- ation Committee. 4. Readj with satire. Dauntless in wit. 12 Arthur Dyer Homeric Literary Society, 3; Radio Club, 2. Amiable always, like Arthur of old, the Docile fellow. 13 Janet Edelen Philalethean Literary So- ciety, 3-4 ; Senior Friend- ship. 4; Red Cross Club, 3-1; Girls ' Athletic Society, 4; Senior Banquet Com- mittee, 4; Chairman of Welfare Committee of Friendship Club. Janet-of-all-trades. Usually accomplishes all of them. 16 Lucille Egan Home Room Treasurer and 2; Leaders Secretary, 3-4; Red Cross Club, 3-4 (Secretary, 3-4); (Vice president, 2); Home Nursing Club, 3 ; Home Economics Club, 2-3; So- cietas Amacitiae, 3-4. Labor has no terrors for her. Earnest and diligent in her work. 17 Ruth Eichman Secretary of Home Room, 2; Prism Representative of Red Cross Club, 3; Prism Representative of Home Room, 3; Secretary of Know Toledo Club, 2-3; Glee Club. 2-3; Home Nursing Club. 4. Rich in merriment. Elated with fun. IS Robert Ettenhofer Ready to aid in any way — Especially to benefit an- other one. 19 Barbara Evans Art Club, 2; Friendship Club. 3; Technology Club. 3; Student Council, 3; Philalethean Literary So- ciety, 2-3; Vice Cliairman of Senior Tea Committee, 4. Blithe and sweet. Energetic in studies. 20 Carolyn Evans Certain that she will get on. Ever aiming toward per- fection. 7 Gerald Drees 1 Gilbert Edgington Booster, 2-3; Leaders, 4. r , . o d j o o „ , , , Club, 3; Band, 2-3. Gawky boy. once, but now a Q od with his tuba. Dashing blonde youth 21 Alice Eversole Senior Friendship Club, 4 Philatelic Society, 2; Music (Reporter, 4). Adorable in her actions. Ever so dignified. Ever so well groomed. [21]

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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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1 Jack Faller 8 Franklin Folger 15 Ethel Freeh Sophomore Prom Com- Varsity Cross Country, 2-3; Red Cross Club, 2; Hall mittee, 2; Literary Society, Varsity Baseball, 2; Varsity Patrol, 2; Friendship Club, 2-3; Literary Society Dance Basketball 4; Varsity D 3; Dramatic Club, 3; Rid- Committee, 2; Junior J- Club, 3-4; Lightweight ing Club, 3-4. Hop Committee, 3; Senior Football Team, 2; Basket- Even though small in build, Prom Committee, 4; ' ice- ball, 2-3. she succeeds in President of Home Room, Foremost in all the sports, Frightening bold bad boys 4. From baseball to track, found in halls. Just everybody ' s pal, from basketball to foot- Free from scholarly worries. ball. 2 Fred Farnol 9 Helen Folger Senior Friendship 16 Walter Frederick Club; Typing Club, 3. Homeric Literary Society, President of Home Room, Watchful for his opport- 3: Hi-Y, 2-3; Publications, 2-3; Treasurer of Home unity. 4; Intramurals. Room, 3-4; Advanced Tap Falseness never a character- Fancy this youth Club, 2-3. istic of his. Failing. Impossible! Happy and cheerful. Finds no fault. 3 Don Fisher ' arsity D Club, 2-3-4; ' arsity Football, 2-3; Var- sity Basketball, 2-3; Var- sity Baseball. 2-3-4; Quill and Dagger Club, 4. Dandy fellow — a Football star and rather shy. 4 Earl Fisher Publication representative, 2-3-4; Cross Country Team, 2-3; Track Team. 3-4; Var- sity D Club, 3-4; Hi-Y Club, 2-3-4; Philatelic So- ciety. 2; Chairman of Me- morial Committee, 4; Honor Society, 3-4. Earl affected? Not at all. Firm in his judgments. 5 Jane Flanigan Jaunty and bright. Far from tiny-bo th height and kindness. 6 Don Flory Music Club (President, 3); Band, 2-3-4. Dashing blonde and quiet, too. Fair and not a women hater. 7 Donna Fitzgerald Demure, but has a twinkle in her eye. Frank and friendly. 10 Edmond Forney Band, 2-3-4. Efficient with drum sticks. Frequently silent. 17 Eleanor Fruchey Art Guild, 2. EnthraUing as all blondes, her Fault is not graciousness. 11 Robert Fought Honor Society, 3-4 ; Student Council, 3-4; Commissioner of Awards, 4; Engineers, 18 Norman Fuller 2-3; Secretary and Trea- j, gj 0.3. surer of Engmeers, 3; ,y - e noble, but Senior Banquet Committee, p j oy who is not 4: German Club, 2. Rich in intelligence. Fatigued — never. 12 Mary Ella Fouts National Honor Society, 3-4; Annual Staff, 4; Mem- ber of J-Hop Committee, 3. Masters her lessons, and has Fine scholastic records. 13 Marian Frank Home Economic Club, 3 ; Vice-President of Home Room, 3-4. Merry and gay, Frank describes her to a T . 14 Loretta Frazen Senior Prom Committee; Philathean Literary So- ciety, 3-4; Committee for Stage Design for De- viltries; Junior Welfare Committee; Art Guild, 3; Friendship Club, 2; Annual Staff, 4. Loves to dress well. Full of artistic ability. 19 Betty Lou Garwood Philalethean Literary So- ciety, 3-4; German Club, 3-4 (Program Com. Chair- man.); Glee Club, 2-3; Art, 1-2-3-4; Student Council Representative, 3-4; Home Economics Club, 2. Bountiful in smiles. Growing in prettiness. 20 Jack Garwood Student Council, 2-3; Radio Club, 2-3; Hiking Club, 2. Jolly jester, Genial gamester. 21 Mary Rita Gifford Reliable — a good quahty. Gifted with others. innumerable [22]

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