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

 - Class of 1935

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FACULTY 1. Mr. Herbert Emery AMERICAN GOVERNMENT, SOCIOLOGY A.B. Dakota Wesleyang AAI. Toledo University . Possesses Z1 huge fund of general knowledge. Beautiful strains of symphony orchestras are pleasing to him . . . 7. Miss Nelle 0. Foote MODERN CIVILIZA- TION, HISTORY B. E. Toledo University . An understanding per- son who forgets these cares of n classroom in the many delights of cookery. We need not mention how good her concoctions are-just taste them! . . . . . . 12. Miss Iva Guire BUSINESS ARITH- METIC. BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE B. S. Columbia Univer- sity . We hate to call this lovable teacher with her charming smiles a worm, hut she does seem to be one. Now, don't take us wrong- we mean it hook worm . 2. Mr. S. B. Emery LATIN. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Ph. B. Franklin Col- legeg A. M. Michigan . This diligent person has no time to call his own. Surely you have heard how highly he is regarded by all those who know him .... 8. Miss Alice Gerding GERBIAN, GERIXIAN CLUB A. B. B. S. Ohio Stnteg M. A. Ohio State . IVhether it is reading of current literature. teaching her classes, or directing the members of this active German Club, she acts with the quiet charm that has characterized her work at DeVilbiss ...... 13. Mr. Wm. Hallnuer ARCHITECTURAL and MECHANICAL DRAWING B. University of Il- linois. . He indulges in golf, yachting. fishing- in fact, he seems to go in for all kinds of out- door sports ....... 3. Mr. E. C. Fank- hauser SHORTHAND, TYPING B. C. S. Bowling Green, Kentuckyg B. S. in Ed. Spenrferian School of Commerce and Finan ce. . His vocation is his holiby. The joh that we enjoy doing is the one in which we are sure to do our hest . . , 9. Miss Elsie Gottshall PHYSICAL EDUCA- TION. GIRLS' ATH- LETIC SOCIETY B. S. Teachers' College. Columbia . Tennis shouldn't he called u racket, but it's a great sport-'specially when you know how to play it as well as she does ..... . . .... 14. Mr. Paul Hartman AERONAUTICS. AUTO MECHANICS, AVIATION CLUB B. S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology . W'haf a live-wire he is! His work in the field of electricity keeps him occupied ......... 4. Mr. E. Featherstone PHYSICS. SCIENCE. SCIENCE DEPART- MENT HEAD B. S. Michigan . His duties are many and dernnnd the most of his time. Enjoys the evenings spent by his radio. He's also very fond of travel . .... I0. Mrs. L. C. Gruenke MATHEMATICS B. A. Ohio Stateg RI. A. Columbia . There are many things about us that are to he enjoyed. If ' keeping busy menus keeping lu1DD5'. she should he in high spirits ..... 15. Miss Elaine Hirth ENGLISH. PI-IILALETHEAN LITERARY SOCIETY A. B. Ohio Wesleyan .She reads in all her spare moments. Per- haps that is why she is so thorough in her teaching of English . . . 5. Miss Mary Fischer GENERAL SCIENCE B. A.-Toledo University Bowling Green,W estern Reserve. Ohio State. . Don't ever challenge her to a game of ping pong unless you are prepared toloseit. She carries off the honors in that game! ....... ll. Mr. Harold Gruhs MACHINE SHOP B. S. Toledo University . His hohliy is one that is hoth interesting and unique. and without doubt, one that neces- sitates it great deal of deep thought. It is the building of midget autmnolriles. 6. Miss Ellen Foote SHORTHAND. TYPING Toledo University: Bowling G reeng YYyom- ing University . Her willingness and eager desire to help her studen tshave made ent-h one her steadfast friend. Great is her love for good music ...... . l 12

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I. Miss Ellen Ashley HOME ECONOMICS A. B. University of Tennessee. Peabody. . . A very graceful and :agile equestrian who is often seen on the bridle path. She is unusually interested in her hobby -Horses .......... .-Q ' Z be 2. Mr. Clarence Ball DIRECTOR CHORUS M.M. A.B. DePauw University, Dnmrosh Institute. . . Hats at most critical ear for music, maybe herein is the reason that his productions always seem to bring sntisfac- tion ............. 7. Mrs. J. Brand ENGLISH, LATIN A. B. University of Wisconsin: B. S. Toledo University .Enjoys going places and doing things: she has :ln appreciative nature that realizes fully the true value of what she sees . . . . J 3. Mr. C. W. Balsam GENERAL SHOP B. S. Toledo University . . His enthusiasm lies in prying into caves and uncovering much about things that have hap- pened in the posit. He does :ill this, in nddition to regular work . . . . . 8. Mr. Ward Bricker ACCOUNTING. SHORTHAND Head of Comniercinl Department: B. S. Ohio Northern .All pastimes are his favorites. He has nn unassuming friendliness that is popular where- ever he goes ...... 12. Mr. Joseph Collins WORLD HISTORY B. S. Muncie: A. B. Eurlhnm. . Just give hiine :i rod and reel. and rt body of writer alive with fish, and you are otiering him happiness. 4. Miss Mary Bargman HOME ECONOMICS Normal Department. Miami University, To- ledo University, B. S. Ohio Staten University of California. W'estern Reserve. . . She simply dotes on golf. When not on the green, you will find her concentrating on con- tract bridge, one more favorite ......... 9. Mr. Russell Brown SPANISH. LATIN- AMERICAN HISTORY Lzt Junta. Espanola: Sophomore Class Ad- viserg A. B. Toledo University: lX'I. A. Wis- consin University . One would naturally expect one with such energetic personality to enjoy travel. He is no exception ........ 13. Mr. C. C. Coontz ECONOMIC GEOG- RAPIIY B. S. Ohio State: M. A. Ohio State . After curing for my lawn and my VVhippet. I don't have any time left. However, even the busiest persons can- not fail lo enloy the beautiful trees about us. ........ , . . 5. Mr. F. Blanchard HISTORY Sr. Hi-Y Adviser. M.A. Ohio State Uni- versity. B.S. Pittsburg University . . A favored son of the soil. He has a most urgent yen for farming and really tells you :my- thing you wnnt to know about it ........ 10. Miss V. Brown BIOLOGY. BIOLOGY CLUB A. B. Oberlin College: M. A. Toledo Univer- sity . She is attracted by wide open spaces. She says field trips are en- joyable as well as bene- Ecial ............ 14. Miss F. A. Cooper FINE ARTS B. S. Columbia. Uni- versity: Professional Diplomat in Fine Arts. Columbia. .She sketches nature so that :ill who see appreciate more fully the world in which we live ............ FACULTY 6. Miss Rose Bloom ENGLISH. JOURNALISM Sorellesg Quill and Scroll Honor Society, Prism: Annual Advisers B. S. Toledo University . Her happy moments are those she spends with students-thus we see the reason for her jovial manner ....... ll. Miss C. Burwick ENGLISH B. S. Toledo University . I lose myself in it hook. To see unknown places through eyes of others glnddens me but to see them myself gives me incomparable Joy ............ 15. Mr. Arthur Diller AM ERICAN GOV- ERNAIENT, SOCIOL- Dean of Boys: A. B. Gosher, Indiana . This genial person takes an active interest not only in the affairs of the world, but also in those of the school . .



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l3l 1. Miss Floy Jacobs HISTORY B. S , A. lil. Toledo University. . Most of all she likes to luke long drives. She visits historical sports so that she can make her subject more real and interesting ..... . 2. Miss E. Johnson ALGEBRA Senior Friendship Club: B. S. Miami University . If travel is broadening to the mind. her mind is immense. She fol- lows the lure of the beckoning road ..... 7. Mrs. M. Laurimore PHYSICAL EDUCATION Girls' Athletic Society: B. S. Michigan State Normal . You haven't seen any- thing until you have seen this versatile young tencher send :L tennis hull spinning across :L tennis net. ...... 3. Miss Lucille Kerlin AMERICAN GOVERNMENT, HISTORY. . A. B. Ohio State . She plays her cards in bridge in the same way that she teaches in her classes-thorm oughly and correctly . . 8. Miss Grace Kratz ENGLISH Dean of Classes. A. H., M. A. Michigan . She reads and bowls: she goes to theaters. Life eouldn't he dull to anyone so active . . . 12. Miss Beatrice Louy ENGLISH B,S, Toledo University: M.A.Toledo University . She digs for all the treasures that are to be found between the covers of good books . . 4. Mr. Clyde Kiker PSYCHOLOGY. ENGLISH COMMER- CIAL LAW B. S. Toledo . Always ready to oder good advice. Active in many alfairs outside of school as he is in those within .......... 9. Mrs. Bernice Krause STUDY Bowling Green: Toledo University . She picks reading as her favorite occupation in spnre time. It fur- nishes pleasure as well as supplying food for the lurain ........ 13. Miss Ruth Lukens ELEMENTARY SCIENCE A. B. Michigan . Indnlges in I1 pastime that is economical as well as amusing-she films her own motion pictures . ...... . 5. Mrs. Margaret King ALGEBRA Deon of Girls: A. B. Michigan .Settles ditliculties of girls. She has no favor- ite pastime but does 'most everything ex- ceptionally well ..... 10. Miss C. Lauer ART. POSTER-MAKING B. S. Columbia Univer- sity: Professional Di- ploma in Fine Arts, Columbia. . The pictures that she points with her water colors and brush are exact replicas of the ones painted by our most gifted artist of ull, Mother Nature . . . 14. Mr. L. Mathias Jr. CHEMISTRY Student Council, Boys' Quartetteg B. Ch. E., Ohio State: M. A. Stanford . I have a good time wherever I go. Life is just a howling of cherries. He howls most people over too . . FACULTY 6. Mr. Ollie Klee BOOKKEEPING B. S. Ohio State . He's quite the sport- ing fellow. He pulls in ull the big Esh and hunts for game in the woods and fields .... ll. Miss Marie Lerche ALGEBRA B. S. Toledo University M. A. Columbia Uni- versity. . She confesses 21 greet love for literature. Does that explain why she is such an excellent com- puinion for all who are in search of really good company? ........ 15. Miss O. McHugh ENGLISH A. B. Mary Manse, Toledo. . You'll find that she is always veryhusy, but never too busy to oifer :L helping hand to those who need it .... . . . .Ayhifz

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