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

 - Class of 1936

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PRINCIPAL Imagine looking at this immense school with its population equivalent to that of a small town and thinking, 'Tm master of all I survey. There is a man who could do this if he would-but he wouldn't. His modesty would keep him from even thinking of such a thing. He is our principal, Mr. Nauts, the man who guides the wellfoiled machinery of our system, who has lived with us through the hardest live years of our existence, who is our friend. DEANS Girls like Mrs. King and Mrs. King likes girls- that is a wellfknown and indisputable fact. Contact with her lends all people a little of her graciousness and charm, to us she is the embodiment of an ideal of thinking right, living right, and having fun in the process. Those who long to be problem children and those who just naturally are ornery are the customers of Mr. Diller, dean of boys. He dotes on correcting stray souls. The best point of his system is that his business is dropping off rapidly due to the lasting efficiency of his methods, leaving him more time to devote to teaching in his own vital manner. A little aid here, a lot of help there, here a point of etiquette, there a question of what to do-the remarkable person who can answer any question is our own Miss Kratz, dean of classes. She has the faculty of remaining impartial without losing her individuality, of being impersonal without being disf interested, and of setting the pace for us to which we can aspire. How can we enclose so diverse and interesting a character as Louie Mathias within a few words? All we can say has been thought often before by all of his friendsfhe seems able to do anything he tries- socially, athletically, and executively. Appropriately, he holds the oflice of director of activities-the inf stigator and driving power of our varied extrafcurf ricular program.

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FACULTY As a diamond is a rare occurence and one to be treasured, so do we appreciate and acknowledge an unusual faculty, a body of teachers who have worked among themselves and with the students towards the betterment of our school conditions and the beautification of our school spirit. The difference between our faculty and a diamond is that while both are a luxury, the former is a pracf tical one. Without it we are lostg with it we are guided to knowledge and security.



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1 MR. HAROLD ANDERSON 'I get a kick out of you' PHYSICAL EDUCATION A. B. Otterbein. 1 MISS ELLEN ASHLEY 'riptidc' HOME Ecosoxucs A. B. University of Tennessee. Peabody. 3 MR. CLARENCE BALI. 'music makes the world go round' DIREC'roR CHORUS M. M. Depauw UniversitygA.B. Damrosch Institute. 4 MR. C. W. BALSAM 'thanks for the buggy ride' GENERAL SHOP B. S. University of Toledog M. A. University of Toledo. 5 MISS MARY BARGMANN 'and then some' Home Eeoxoxucs Normal Department Miami Uni- versityg Toledo Universitvg B. S. Ohio Stateg University of Californiag XVestern Reserve. Home Economics Club Adviser. 6 NIR. FOREST BLANCHARD 'solitude' HISTORY B.A.,M.A. Ohio State University: B. S. University of Pittsburgh. junior Hi'Y Adviser. 7 IVIISS ROSE BLOOM 'no other one' ENGLISH JGURNALISM B. S. University of Toledo. Sorellesg Quill and Scroll Honor Societyg Prism, Pot O' Gold, Adviser. 8 MRS. JEANETTE BRAND 'my silent love' ENGLISH, LATIN A. B. University of Wisconsing B. S. University of Toledo. 9 MR. WARD BRICKER 'last round up' ACCOUNTING, SI-IoRTI-IANn B. S. Ohio Northern University. IO MR. RUSSELL BROWN 'la cucaracha' SPANIsrI, LATIN-AMERICAN HISTORY A. B. University of Toledog M. A. University of Wisconsin. Spanf ish Clubg junior Class Adviser. 11 MISS VIRGINIA BROWN 'flight ofa humble bee' BIOLOGY A. B. Oberlin Collegeg M. A. Uni' versity of Toledo. Biology Club Adviser. 12 MR. FRANK BURNS 'prairie moon' ARCHITECTURAL AND MECHANICAL DRAWING A. B.. M. A. Toledo Universityg Wittenberg Collegeg University of Michigan. Quill and Dagger Adviser. I5 MISS C. BURWICK 'so nice seeing you again ENGLISH B. S. University of Toledo. I4 MR. JOSEPH COLLINS 'stars and stripes forever' Hrsroiw B. S. Muncieg A. B. Earlbomg M. A. University of Michigan. Senior HifY Adviser. rs MR. C. C. COONTZ 'seeing is believing' EcoNoMIc GEOGRAPHY B. S. Ohio State Universityg hi. A. Ohio State University. 16 MISS FLORENCE COOPER 'winter wonderland' ART B. S. Columbia Universityg Profes' sional Diploma in teaching Fine Arts. Columbia. Pot O' Gold Art Adviser. I7 MR. ARTHUR DILLER 'everything is hokeyfdokey CURRENT HIs'roRY, AMERICAN GOYERNMENT A. B. Gosher, Ind.g Dean of Boys. 18 MR. HERBERT EMERY 'california, here I come' AMERICAN GOVERNMENT SOCIOLOGY A. B. Dakota Weslevang M. A. University of Toledo. Ig MR. S. B. EMERY 'without a word of warning' LATIN Ph. B. Franklin Collegeg M. A. Michigan University. Sophomore Class, Sophomore HifY Adviser. zo MR. E. FEATHERSTONE 'painting the town red' PI-IYsICs, SCIENCE B. S. Michigan University. 21 MISS MARY FISCHER 'absence makes the heart grow fonder' GENERAL SCIENCE B.A. Toledo Univ. 3 Bowling Green Western Reserveg Ohio State 22 MISS ELLEN FOOTE readin' and 'ritin' and 'rithmetic' SHoR'rr-IAND, TYIIINC Toledo University g Bowling Green Wyoming University. 23 MISS NELLIE FOOTE 'you're all I need' MODERN CIVILIZATION, HISTORX' B. E. University of Toledo. 24 MISS ALICE GERDING 'the very thought of you' GERKIIKN A. B., B. S. Ohio State. German Club Adviser.

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