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

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,af -v L ,, ff' -Q 'gf .Y E+, 1 4 I if N.1ima',f WMWSQWLRRHJU EDITOR Margery Staler - BUSINESS MANAGERS Robert Weiser Ted Michelfelder Joe Collins Ruth Fox ART EDITORS Robert Black Robert Schifferly 1 l On the gray-tinted background of autumn-hazed sky A tree swirled in flame-color, copper and green, A symbol-a memory of days passing by- The Valiant ' PTOIHISC of lif , e S future sc-eue. .Q X . 951 A, I re r C if I 'S' al , .Um sf: fe 1 Yes, beautv dies Th U . e sleet and frost That mask the school at wintry dawn May melt I my noon. But is beauty lost If we still have dreams when the ice is gone? A w ,o,, I., K XI I .1 'F f v ff: s . If ,V Mix I' f. 1 n F N' I ,gli W C wx' N- A Q A63 if Rf ci C 154 ,FIU x5 .Y-'ff' ,, Q F l x le Wei are circling slow, sl udcling with Seefyel ox' 2 ,. gold the blue-gray air. , - , - - - l he summer S breeze is goneg straiige winds their cfhallenge blare, And the brave will meet this f'llEill6Ilg2Q6 of begin- 111110 and of ending- ' are these yellow leaves H ow synib wdesc-ending. ?7 olic of the future Life like a picturesque gypsy, lifts her crystal ball Fused from the green-gold springtime, flex-lied with the red-gold fall. And we, as we stand on hor 'tlirs-sliold, seeking this old-young seer, lVitli silver cross her palm and breathlessly wait to hear. NEDRA D,xI.1f:Y 5 Z I I I I CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION I ,eg HW CLASSES x 15 ! fiiaii ORGANIZATIONS gqmxmx Qf f ATHLETICS ZMQSJ ii X W7 ff? fn FEATURES '- .J ihone of In the nlonient of time just before a radio program goes out from the mierol tho school station, lY.T.A.D., many are the thoughts, hopes, and memories which the participants in the program feel. In tl1e moment just before the presentation of this, the seventh issue of the Pot 0' Gold, we wish to voiee some of our thoughts, hopes, and meniories. The purpose of our li.l'..-X. Pulwlie Address System. lY.T.A.D., is to present its pro- grams in the very best style: our aim is to present the program of lDeYillmiss life in the hest possible way. May this hook serve as a nieniento of the vari-colored school life you have enjoyed during the past year. Nlay the sehool it represents serve as an integral part of your preliminary preparation for the greater undertakingglife. Wlhen the first words of a lmroadeast flash out there is niueh to renienilier eoncerning the foundation of hard work, pleasure. and enthusiasm on xvhieh every program is huilt. Here, too, in these first words we hope you will find the satisfaetion gained from remembering a hard task well done: pleasure. not only in the hook itself, but ehts of the past and the future: enthusiasm for what is to eonie. The ' 1 your thoug . ' Standing By. II 1939 Pot O Gold 1 . Today the hest of music, oratory, humor, and drama passes from tall towers rising above far-flung cities over the air-waves to millions of homes. Behind this seeming miracle is the hard work, the intelligence, and the perseverance of the man in the control room. There is one man in DeYilbiss High School who fully deserves this title, the man who directs the kaleidoscope of DeVilbiss school life-llerritt C. Nauts. In each of the many facets of the school we can see the reflection of his unceasing efforts, his skill in guiding the lives of DeYilbiss students. At his fingertips he keeps the know- ledge of the complicated mechanism behind the activity at DeVilbiss just as the man in the radio control room manages the entire activity of the broadcasting studio. llr. Nauts has under his able control the thousand and one things which are not apparent to the causal observer-the correspondence with colleges, the arrangement of programs such as the concert series, and participation in P. T. A. workg just as his counterpart in the broadcasting studio must he responsihle for a great many diversified tasks. Our leader does not cast him- self as the chief character of the script of school life, but the etliciency, the colorfulness, and the human-ness of DeYilbiss High School would he greatly lessened were it not for Princi- pal Nlerritt Nauts-the man at the controls. 10 y M W fp 4 .X mpuhle :xml llllll0I'5t2lH1liIlQ flircclru' De- Yilhiss 41-1'tz1il1ly has. but DeYi1hiss cam also hr' pruurl of ihosv whn help him in his workg- lhe fm-lllly. The mam :ll thx- 1'z1uho r-ommls is misled hy the lwmls of 9:11-h scpamie rlivisiuu uf the wlurhu. the i4'I'iIll. PIlQ.l'iIlL'Ql'iIlgI, and IbI'ITlllIl'li1lIl IIHIIIZIQQTSQ NIV. Nzmle. lun, hz1S lhc' 2l9SiSlilIl1'C of lho l62ll'll6I'S whnso voopcr- utiml :xml support L'IJIl1I'ilPllt6 il great 116:11 to thc- Ylll'l'1'SS uf lho high schrml i'll1'1'iCllIllII1. We. as sluflf-nts, sim-e1'cly zappn-r-into their gvlupaxtlly, llllflelxiumlirxg, ziml uhihiy in im- pmving the IlI'47llllf'lhJI1 uf lhc IlI'IJg.fI'2l1H ut liz-Yilhiss. - DEANS Radio listeners know that much of the success of a program is due to the proficiency of the technicians. It is in their competent hands that every program is shaped and man- euvered into a clear, concise, fin- ished product. VVe in DeVilbiss are fortunate in having capable techni- cians who strive diligently through- out the year to form and polish our personalities. 51221,f3IQIfiiI1.'1ffIfliTiliillil,Affffif-.i1,ff3E'.EZfUSSMlm The rlnimafed indiriduillify Of M 1'-QS Jlildred Pasch lends itself well to the position of dean of girls. As an excellent electrician in the affairs of our lives, she has wisely and under- standingly relieved and stabilized conditions of school static. She has won for herself the respect and es- teem which her position merits, and has established with the feminine portion of our student body a strong bond of confidence. Jlr. llzfllzffs record as dean of boys parallels that of Bliss Pasch in pep and popularity. He is constantly o11 the alert for the cue which will promote the best interests of all who seek his advice, and his connnon sense and frankness help him to handle any situation tactfully. The niceties of school etiquette when typified and presented by illiss Grace Krofz, Dean of Vlasses, earn and hold the interests of her listeners. Combining her obvious talent for good form with a cheerful disposi- tion and boundless energy, she has proved to be a likeable adviser in her classes and in outside work. As director of programs, she skillfully presents to students details which are not included in the regular cur- ricuhnn. Mr. Louis llflatlrias, Director of Activities, finds his work complicated, but apparently enjoys it nevertheless. As master of ceremonies, he provides a Varied program selected for the diverse interests of the listeners. His willingness to cooperate with and to take part in school affairs makes lVIr. lVIathias a real friend to all who come in contact with him. Such are the qualities of those persons who are concerned with the problems of every individual at Devilbiss. Their Htness for their parts in this program has caused students to offer their names for leading roles in the grand finale of a big broacdast. IQ HAROLD ANDERSON- Rock Ii For 1lI6,,h'PIIYSICAL EDUf:A'rIoN-B. A. Otterbeing University of Michigan. NELLE F. ANDERSON- Two B0'llQ1lC'fSii1HIST0RY'iB. S. University of Toledog University of Wisconsin. Honor Society Adviser. ELLEN ASHLEY-K'Brown Eyed Sweet -HOME ECONOMICSfB. A. Tuseulum Collegeg Peabodyg University of Tennessee. Home Economics Club, Riding Club. CLARENCE BALL- Let's All Sing Lilrr the Birdics Sing -M. M. Depau lfniversityg B. A. Damrosch Institute. General Director of Music in Toledo Public Schools, Chorus Director. CARL YY. BALSAM- Trusting My L11ck',-GENERAL SHOP, INIJITSTRIAI. SITRvEY-B. S., M. A. University of Toledo. MARY BARGMANN- When You'rrz Smilingl'-HOME ECONOMICS-B. S. Ohio State Universityg Miami University. Home Econ- omics Club. CARL BENSON- Ha1'in.' .llyseU' rr Tlillltfli-BIOLOGY B. Denisong M. A. Columbia Universityg University of Toleclog Ohio State University. FOREST BLANCHARD-'illappy l armer - :AMERICAN HISTOIIY AND GUVEIQNMENT-B. A. Ohio State Universityg B. in Econ. lfniversity of Pitts- burghg M. A. Ohio State Universityg University of Toledo. ROSE BLOOM- I Hopf, I Hope, I Hope - ENGLISII, JOURNALISM-B. S. University of Toledog Sarah Lawrence College. Prism, Digest, Quill and Scroll, Sorelles, President of Northwestern Ohio Journalism Association, National Vice-President Quill and Scroll. JEANNETTE BRAND- Strictly Formal - ENGLISIIYB. A. University of VVisconsing B. S. in Sec. Educ. University of Toledog Ohio State Uni- versityg University of Chicago. Zetalethean Liter- ary Society. WARD E. BRICKER- Pack lip Your Tr011l1lc'.r 'BUSINESS PRINCIPLES, Acc1oUNTINo, SIIORTHANIJ -B. C. S. OfHce Training Schoolg B. S. in Educ. Ohio Northern lfniversityg Ohio State Vniversityg lfniversity of Toledo. RUSSELL BROWVN- Spic and Spamf.vlz -SPAX- ISH, LATIN AMERICAN HISTOIIY-B. A. l'niversity of Toledog LI. A. University of Wisconsiug Centro de Estudios Historicos, Madrid: National tniversity Nlexico City. La Junta Espanola. VIRGINIA R. B ROWN- Ole Faithful ' ,7BIOL0GY, PHYSIOLOGY, ZooL0GY-B. A. Oberling M. A. Uni- veristy of Toledo. FRANK M. BURNS-'illrzpper IJIIILW-ARCIIP TECTURAL AND MP1CHANIKT.Ali DRAWINU-B. A., M. A. VVittenburgg University of Michigang Uni- versity of Toledog University of Colorado. Junior Class Adviser. CHARLOTTE D. BURXYICK- Tlzinlring U- ENGLISII-B. S. University of Toledo. JOSEPH C. COLLINS- Fair and Square - HISTOIRX'-'B. S. Muncie National Instituteg B. A. Earlham Collegeg M. A. University of Michigan. Senior Class Adviser, Trainer of Athletic Teams, Varsity SDH Club. CLARENCE C. COONTZ- Let That lic a Lesson to You -ECONOMIC GEOGRAPIIY, S,II.Icsx1,xNsHIP- B. S., M. A. Ohio State Universityg Ohio Wesleyan, FLORENCE COOPER- So Little THIZUTZART? B. S. Columbia Universityg Departmental Certifi- cate in Teaching Fine Arts, Columbia liniversity. Art Adviser of Pot O' Gold. ARTHUR DILLER- You Shall Reap What You Sou?-ECONOMICS-B. A. Goshen Collegeg hi. A. University of Michigang University of Toledo. Dean of Boys. FACULTY - 13 HERBERT M. EMERYf Tlzc Gerzllennm Obviously llocsrft 1ff'1I.l'I'1'u'SOCIlJLOGY, Ecoxoxuvs-B. A. Dakota lYesleyau lfniversity: RI. A. L'niversity of Toledo. S. B. E3IERYf Fr0lic Sain -IIATINQB. A.. B. Ped. lfranliliu College: AI. A. lhiversity ot' Michigan. Sopliomore Class Adviser. EDNVARD B. IVEATHERSTONE- I'rl Rather Be Rfflllfll'-PIIYSICS, SCIENW:--aB. l'niversity of Mic-higang Vniversity of Cali- forniag University of Toledo. Twin Club, Brain Trust. MARY BRSCLA l ISCHER- lVl1eaz Irish Eyes .-ln' Sllllllllllg-.ffIEYERAL SVII-INCH-B. A. liniversity of Toledo: Bowling Green State Universityg Western Reserveg Ohio State Iiuiversityg De Sales College. General Science Club. ELLEN FOO'l'Ei There'.s No Two lVny.9 .-lboui It -Bowling Green State I'niversityg I'niversity of Toledog lniversily of VVyonnn Davis Business College. ALICE AIAY Gl'lRDINGf rl1z'ce Blue GOll'II-'fill-llUIANfI3. S.. B. A., AI. A. Ohio State liniversityz AYestern Reserveg Llniversity of Munichg University ot' Colorado. Der deutsche. ELSIE GOTTSIIALL- Little Lady -l'uYS1cAL l'lin'f'ATIoNAl3. S. Columbia fniversity: lfniversily of Micliigaii: Bennington School of Dance. Girls' Athletic Society. LELA GREUXKE - 'cDon't Ever Vlzzzrzgvi' 4 ALGEBRA. B. A. Ohio State Universityg M. A. Columbia University. Honor Society, Soph. Friend- ship Club. HAROLD GRIIBS- 0.K. With .IIENZAIACHINE SHOP-B. S. University of Toledo. IVA GUIRE- The Sunny Side of Things -BL'Sb NESS ARITHMETIC, BUSINESS CoRREsPoNnExc-E-B. S. Columbia Universityg University of Michigan. Sophomore Class Adviser. PAUL B. HARTIVIAN-u0nc in a .7lIiIl1'on -AERo- NAUTICS, RAnIo AYORKSH0P4B. in Aero E. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: AI. A. Ohio State University. Aviation Club. ELAINE HIRTI-IfK'Dedica.tcrl to YONIIYENGLISH -B. A. Ohio Vllesleyan l'niversity. Freshman Friendship Club, Business Adviser of Prism and Digest. FLOY E. JACOBS- Right or I'VY'07lglI'-.AMERICAN HIS'I't3IKY AND GOVERNMENT-B. S., M. A. l'niver- sity of Toledog Ohio State liniversity. ELIZABETH B. JOHNSON- An .'ICL'u4:ALGE- BRA, GENERAL MAT11EMA'r1cS4B. S. in Educ. lNIiami University: Ohio State liniversity. Senior Friendship Club. GENEYIEYE KELLY-L'Tlw Same SIl't't'f Youuf ENQZLISH-B. S. Toledo Teachers College. LIQCILLE KERLIN-6'Sz'ng .llc a Song 'zrzflh Social Signiicance''-AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN HISTORY' -B. A., INI. A. Ohio State lfniversity. La Junta Espanola. CLYDE E. KIKER-HIlallelujalz -AMERICAN HIs'roRY AND IIOYERNMENT-B. S. University of Toledog University of Chicago. IIARRIET KIMBLE-'gSi1'f:ffZ S07I'l60Il.l'U7.AMERI- CAN HISTORY .xxu GOVERNMENT-B. A. Oberlin: M. A. Columbia Llniversity. Senior lfriendship Club. AMY L. KIlXll'TON- Lightly and Pol1'lvIy',-ART fli. A. Ifniversity of Tolerlog RI. A. Columbia Iiniversity. Connnercial Art Guild. FACULTY - - FACULTY ALGEBRA-B. A. University of NIichigan3 Sub-Deb Club, Zetalethean Literary Society. OLLIE KLEE4 I'm in a Happy Frame of Mindud BOOKKEEPINGYB. S. Ohio State University. Assistant Coach, Football, Basketball, Baseball. GRACE KRA'I'Z- Goodness Gracious Gracie,'- Exuusu-B. A., NI. A,, University of Michigan, University of Colorado. Guidance Counsellor, Bowling Club. BERNICE KRAUSES I'm Happy IVhen You re Happy -STUDY HALL-Bowling Green State Uni- versity, University of Toledo. ROBERT K. LAMPTON4 It's All So New to Me -CHEMISTRY, GENERAL SCIENCE-B. S. Uni- versity of T oledog M. A. University of Michigan. Senior Hi-Y, Camera Club, DeVilbiss Naturalists. DIARY LAURIhIOREi You Couldn't Be Cutern -PHYSICAL EIJUCATIONHB. S. Michigan State Nor- mal College. GERTRUDE LE GRON- Hurry II07l'L9,lmTYP- ING-B. A., BI. A. University of Toledo, Commercial Major from Ohio Educational Department, Davis Business College. MARIE LERCI-IEf Gee! But Ifs Great To .llcet a l'lTiC7Ld,,mA.LGEBItA-B. S. University of Toledo: NI. A. Columbia University, Ohio State University, Vniversity of Toledo. Senior Class Adviser, Fresh- man Friendship Club. RAYMOND F. LOWRY- Always and Always - ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL I-I1s1'oRY-B. A., M. A. Ohio Wesleyan University, Columbia University. M. BEATRICE LOUY- Il's Easier Said Than l,0IL6,,1ENGLISII'B.S., BI. A.University of Toledo, Columbia Universityg University of Chicago. RUTH L. LUKENS- It's the Gypsy in Aly Soul - GENERJKL SCIENoE.4B. A University of Blichigan. Senior Friendship Club. LOUIS J. MATHIAS, JR.- True Blue Lou,'- CHEMISTRY-B. Ch. E. Ohio State University, IVI. A. Leland Stanford Universityg University of Toledo. Director of Activities, DeViltries, Adviser Student Council, Bowling Club, Coach of Tennis and Bowl- ing Teams. OLIVE McIlUGHfHIVzfe Wee IVOIIICIILHYENG LIS1IiB. A. BIary Manse College, University of Colorado, University of Michigan. RALPH O. MERRILLANU You liver Slumld Lea1ie fEI.Ec'1'n1cTY AND RADIOLIVI. E. in E. E. Ohio State University. President of Faculty, Adviser lNIusic Guild. BIYLDRED MESN.-XRDf U'l1z'lf' Otlzzfrs .-ire Iiuilrliny CIISHA'-9-ifSI'IORTIIAND AND TYPING-B. S. in Ed. Bowling Green University, University of Michigan. B. FAYE MILLER4 0h Dear, lVlmt Fan the Jlaffvr Bl'?,y IIfJBIPI NI'ltSINCE1B. A. Depaw University, R. N. Johns Hopkins Hospital, Mass. Inst. Technology, Ifuiversity of Michigan. CAROLYN NORTON- You Mus! Hare Been a licaufziful Bfzlzyw-ART IN HOME, HoME Ecoxoxucs, CLOTHING, ,TEA ROOM-B. S. Iowa Stale College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts. Home Economics Club. LIILDRED PASCII- flow To IVIIIL IJFIIUIIIIS and Iiifluwzcc I,801Il6,,'?ENGLISII B. A. Ohio State University, Northwestern University Dean of Girls. ETHEL PASQUIERs Ynu'rc Juxt About Riylzf'-Ai.oEisnA, GEoME'rRY4B. A. Smith College, Sorbonne University, University of Toledo. Junior Class Adviser. 15 MARGARET S. KING4 Fine and Dandy',- PIERRE Q. PASQIfIER!'4l Love To IVhistIe''-FRENVH-B. A. Aix Marseille: Lniversity of Toledog Ifniversity of IYisconsing University of Chicago. PAIILINE PAYNEAUI Wanna Be in IVh71f'lI6H'-9 C0l1l7I17IH-'SPANISH-B. S. Sweet Briar Collegeg Columbia Universityg University of Toledo. La Junta Espanola. DOROTHY PEOPLES- From Now Ollii-STIIIFY IIALL-Pll. B. Denison Iiniversityg I'niversity of Toledo. NORMAN POLL3IrAN7uSfO77Zj1iIl. at the SffldlillIll..-IHIYSICAI. EIJVCATIOXYB. S. Ohio State Ifniversityg Harvard. Director of Athletics, Track Coach, Adviser Varsity D Club. IRVING PROSS- Stop Beatin' Around the illulbcrry B1lSh,'fCABINE'l' MAKING-B. S. University of Toledog B. E. XYisconsin State Teachers' College, Ifniversity of Wisconsin. AURELIA QUINX- Sold . l77Lf'I'iC0.Il.u'rAMERHTAX AND Etrnori-:AN IIISTORY?B. A., B. S., NI. A. I'niversity of Toledog Columbia lfniversityg Fniversity of Chicago. HARRY RICE-- Tiger Rag -SocIoLooY-B. A. Ilniversity of Iowag Fniversity ot' Michigan. IIead Football Coach. ROBERT ROMBERGER-'iffurly Ilcadezl Baby -I'1tIN'1'ING-B. Stout Institute: Ifniversity of Michigang University of Illinois. DeYilbiss Press Club. EVA SAMSEN- It's The Little Things That fY07l7l.f,i?PLANE AND SOLID GEoME'rnY, Tamo- NOMETRY-B. S., B. A. Ifniversity of Toledo: M. A. University of Michigan. Sophomore Friendship Club, Brain Trust Club, Scholarship Teams. NIILDRED SCHMIDT4''yaturallyv-ALGDRA AXD GENERAL lNIATHEMATIcs4B. A. University of Toledog NI. A. Columbia University. Junior Friend- ship Club, Freshman Class Adviser, Athletic Board. EDITH SCHVVENKE4 Harr' You Forgotten So Soon -ENGLISH-B. A. Ohio State Ifniversityg hi. A. Oberlin Collegeg University of VVisconsing IIar- vard. Periclean Literary Society. FRANCES SEVERENSf A Tivinhlo 'fu Your Ey1 'fB1oI.ooY4B. A. I'niversity of Toledo: BI. S. University of Michigan. Museum Club. SYBII. SHARl'E4 Nothing's Too Good For You !'iPIIYSICAL l'lDUr'.vr1ox-B. S. Boston Ifniversityg Lvniversity of California. HORACE BATEMAN SHAVV-'SHusz'l'1 n' And Hwstlin' for Baby -Cnm1Is'rm'-AB. A. Lniversity of Iowa: M. A. University of Viiashington. Director Senior Class Play, Junior Class Play, School Choral Ivork. ESTHER B. SHAWEN- Hv1'gh lla! Thr .lIE'7'I'1.0H P-IiENI'lRAL SCIENCE-B. A. University of Michigan. MARIAN SMITH- Lovely 0ll.6'i1'I'lRENCH'B. A., M. A. University of Michigang Periclean Liter- ary Society, Le Cercle Francais. RUTH SNIITHAi'You'rc an Inspirafion -ENG- Lrsn-B. A. I'niversity of Michigang I'niversity of California. Philalethean Lilerary Society, Literary Adviser of Pot O, Gold. BARBARA GRAPE SPAYD- 'nI,1iSfC7L, My Vhild- rm''-ENGLISH-Ph. B. University of Chicago, Harvard University, Ifniversity of Michigan. D. N. STALKER4 You.'1'1' Gm' Something There - BIECIIANICAL AND ARCHI'l'IiCTl'RAL DRAFTINGAB. S. in Ind. Ed. University of VVisconsin1 Ohio State Ifniversity: Ifniversity of Toledo. Business Adviser of Pot O' Goldf' Engineering Club. ' FACULTY FACULTY MARIE STOLL- Tm IJf'pen.1Ia.ble''-HOME Evo- NOMICSYB. S. Ohio State I'niversityg BI. A. Colum- bia University. Home Economics Club, Altae Puellae. GENEVIEVE STOVVE- Absolutely''-ExoL1sH- B. A., BI. A. University of Michigan: Columbia Universityg University of Southern California. GUY SUTPHEN- Mutiny on the Band Stamlvg ADVIHER Axim CUACH oi-' BpSNDfI:HIX'CTSltj' of Toledo. ANNE G. SUTTER-NPrm'e IIHYCIEORIETIQYYTE. A. Smith Collegeg BI. A. University of Toledo. Zetalethean Literary Society. DAISY VAN NOORDENAHIUIL Looking Orzfr fl Fam' Leqf fll0L'CT,,fBUSINESS TRAINING-fB. S., BI. A. University of Toledo. Junior Red Cross Ad- viser. DAVID O. VOSS- A Prince of a I clla -LATiN- B. A. Denison University, M. A. University of Chicago. Chess Club Adviser. J. LARSEN IVAGNERf Takv Jfe Ont to the Ball Game -PHYSICAL EDl'CATIOX?B. A. Oberlin, M. A. Columbia Universityg University of Michigan. Basketball Coach. MARJORIE WARN ER-'EI Know That You KILO1l7.i+ICNGI1ISH'B. A. Oberlin, M. A, University of Michigan. Junior Friendship Club. BESSIE VVERUBI-i','lI0mcntJlusicale''fOlcc111cs- THA IDIRECTOR-University of IVisconsing Univer- sity of Chicagog University of Toledo. CARRIE E. YYHALEYf'6Spreadin' Knoizrledge AT01l71fl,,'ENClI.TSII, SP1-:neil-B. A. Ohio VVesleyan Universityg M. A. Columbia University. Periclean Literary Society, School Radio Programs. ETHEL C. WILLOUGIIBY- My Best lfVislLcs A ENGLISH-B. A., M. A. University of Toledog University of Chicagog University of VVisconsin. Philalethean Literary Society. EDNA AYERS-Getting Some Fun out Qf LzQfe - OFFICE, tATTENDANCE1P. C. S. E. TIYILA KUIILIVIANW- Fm Just a Jiilerl111g 4 OFFICE, Bo0Ks-P. C. S. E. FLORENCE LANZf'SY0u Scwerl Jly Life - OFFICE, CREDITS-P. C. S. E. MARGARET VVHITNEY4 I m No M z'lliona'irc', -OFFICE, TRI-Lxsucsn-P. C. S. E. FANNIE MAY GUNN- Going Back to My Texas Home -LIBRARY AssIsTAN'rAB. A. University of Texasg University of Toledo. Library Association. ISABEL LA RUE-6'Try Ii Once Again -LIBRARY IASSISTANT. E. il . if ..f, el. ...: LEAH INI. SCHUEREN- At Your Beck and Cl1ll,,'LIBRARY TIQAINING-B. A. University of Michigan: B. S in Library Science Drexel Institute. Library Association. RAY PARCELL- Fra Go! the lVo1'lrl on a String -Chief Engineer. ADAM POFFENBACH-''Sonzctinws lim, Iluppyw-'CHIEF CUSTODIAN. NORMA IIAYS- Home on llze lfl1'll.!f6,i CAFETERIA. With the etfieient help of all the engineers, technicians, and the other nienihers of the nieehanieal staff, the east of a radio prograni is able to interpret the varying moods and shades of emotion of the seript. So it is at lJeYilbiss. We have a nieehanieal staff to set the seene for our eastfthe four elasses-f -the Draniatis Personae of this radio prograin. The seniors have eonipleted their final rehearsal, have played their parts in the Detvilhiss east ex- pertly, and are now ready for different assignments. A new studio is waiting, a new goal is in sight: they will soon he broadcasting over a larger network. The juniors and sophomores, who have eon- eluded an intensive sc-hedule of preparation, are ahoul to appear as the leading eharaeters of DeYilbisS. Those students who have Hnished their initial audition, who have played hit parts well, are now just on the threshold of sueeessg hut they too may he relied upon to supply an ini- portant part in the unc-easing eyele of progress. CLASS ADVISURS' -Frm! Hou' -Miss Nlarie l,err'lxef5enior lflass Mlvisor: Mrs. lflhel Pasquiz-r f.luni0l'1 Miss Iva GuiI'eiSophornore5 Miss Mildred Sehmidt -' l reslnuan. Neeunrl Row' -M r. Joseph follins Senior Class Advisor: Mr. llerritt ff, Naulsfprineipal: Mr. lfrank Burnsfrlllniorz 3112 Sain llinery -Soplloinore. 18 l W Z 6? lf Qfb cf-'J SENIOR . . JV0, the People JUNIOR ..... S1'm1cl in g By SOPIIOMORE. . .On the ,flir 1 1u4:sHMAN .... l?c'c0rdz'ngs 19 ma-me-v' as c a y r S-ffl 2 ,cf S ,iL? F . I , . .il if . . wa, Ry K 5. c c Q W 3 3: SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JAMES MURLIN ......... President LLOYD HoL'roN .... Vice-President SUZANNE LE1-IMAX ...... Secretary ROBERT VVEISER ....... Treasurer Left to Right-Jauies Murlin, Lloyd Holton, Suzanne Lehman, Robert Weiser. VVE, THE PEOPLE . . . the voice of DeVilbis.y speaking through its senior class . . . Other doors will open and close for us soon, but we will always remember the four years of mingled pleasure and hard work, topped by this year, to which we all looked forward with enthusiasm, and upon whose passing we look with regret . . . This is perhaps the shortest year of all . . . 6'The Night of January 16th,' long will represent an exciting spot on our radio log . . . '6Guilty or not guilty?,' was the decision which faced the student jury in this thrilling drama . . . The Senior illidwinter Dance was a gay night . . . The gymfso cleverly decorated with palm trees under a sky of midnight blueg on Treasure Islandfthe treasure chest, brimming over with a very delicious kind of gold . . . Capturing the very mood of the season, the senior girls entertained their mothers at a tea as delightful as spring itself . . . A little later the senior boys enjoyed a memorable evening with their dads at the annual Fathers' and Sons' Banquet . . . Of course the quintessence of perfection was the Senior Prom, where lovely ladies in colorful frocks danced with tuxedoed gentlemen . . . The Senior Banquet, followed by the Junior-Senior Farewell Dance were equally important formal functions . . . Then . . . the most impressive occasion of all-the presentation of our diplomas at the graduation exercises the following evening . . . And so, with these flashes, we leave you . . . VVe, the peoplefspcak . . . Q0 , a:e:239ff:t?. azg2a!eg232:Eg Szs i U r.--i5fk-'ff':'m'ff- N .--:'.--12:53-2 .z11'..::-':::,... r :xi :::.:n:. I.. .., J H, :QF I' -.--...ar .--.,:.g::-,, ...E .:z:::z::1f.zzg-4135: , -114: G-:4gZ:f. I I P l I I '1 r ' 5 , ...:::::.11-.,,.1-.1 '-1-.2-::1::::: -gre:-A.,--:f::::' f..-.-..-..:..,.,..,. -gy.:..,-- '. Q ,- fy- -:..., -..........- ' ,,-1. . -..::'. J 4' .'.gt-1 :- ---'.-L ,.. 5:1153-:-:gag ' - JANE AKERS! J11st Ld .Ile Look A-ll I'0u fFrienclsl1ip Club 43 Prom Committee Q. JESSE VV. ALBRIGIITf''l'erpet11al Jlolinnf'fIntra-murals 1, Q, 4. VIRGINIA L. ALBRING-C'Darlr Eyes . DIARY JEAN ALLAN4'i.lIy Heart Is I,Ill.L Tll1II0jjBdu7Z6t21l6l.l192Lf1 l, Q, 3, 45 Dance Club 2? Friendship Club 3, 4g Library Association 4g Honor Roll 1, Q. DONALD AL'I'ENBERGfS'Ilou' Can I Hrlp Il?',-Cross-country 2. BEATRICE C. ANIBERGf l o0l1'11, flfysvlf'lfIntru-murals 43 'llennis 43 Frienclship Club 41 Riding Club 4g Nluseuin Club 4. IOF XRDIISER I'1lf'ci llonf QOIIZSIIOZLN . i 1 ,. - 1 f . J . 1 - . ELAINE M. ARXOLDf Simple and Sll'6'l'fHfSlllClCI1l Council 3, 4g Home Room Vice-Presb dent 3, 4. RICHARD J. ASHENl EL'I'ER4'5I KIIOZI' .'VOZl'lifII'1iFEI-lIlllI'EJ.lS 13 Student Council QQ Hall Patrol 33 Nominating Convention QQ Police Force 3. JOHN ATEN- Am I Drcaming?''flntra-murals 1, 2g Hall Patrol Captain 3. PEGGY l3ABCOCKg I,c'f flze Res! Qf the llforld G0 By -Intra-murals 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. LEO BABRIIICH- As Long As I Lire. - LOUIS J. BADMANf Doggz'n' A round -Intra-murals 3g Police Force 3. PAUL F. BAEIIREN4 I,m l'I0f'6'I'l'I' l1,IU11'iI1fl l3lllIIlII'.SufII0llOI' Roll 3: Hull Patrol 3, 43 Library Patrol 3g Glee Club 11 Hi-Y 3, 4g German Club 3, 4, Treasurer, Publicity Chairman -I-3 Science Club Q, 3, 4, Membership Chairman 4. NIARGARET L. BARR- l'll Stand By fInt1'a-lnilrals 3, 4g Play Committee 35 Glee Club 1, Q, 35 Friendship Club 3, 4. ROBERT VV. BAILLI E-Hliig Boy Blue . JANE BAKER-4'I'll Get By . MARJORIE J. BAKER- Ii .-linft Itziglzf'-DeYilt1'ies lg Spanish Club 2. Q1 0 .-. .,. ., . . , . .. ,,..-5. 2---'nn ' 1 ,xiii ' 515P55F?5i: - -.1-11.-1. -. -..-1,.- 2- lf:-1-.2-:5:::2 I 2555 235563.53 I E:I'1:j.:fa'gg '.?::-Jiiiti-.3 -115-.izzzn-4 ,',f:::2E2?5':53 'frf-'ffiiti 1 2 i 1 'ahzliir .ii1EP:s4.21-5 . , 1, .-:+3:-I-Iijjgif -4-,::?53igE.::: f'.Li'gEEY:Z3E52555 ' '.:.:. '.'E'3.e f,2g::g:i'.' 'xl 'Qiiffiffx 5: . .Ff2Q5E11::55 . ' ....:.:,..,,... . :g:-1:1-:11 F ' :fs::fz:1e - -1 .iiffzfith 1Q2'f1','.u 4: '.f.z::::!::ig,Ei 3 T-QQZGIQ15: 4:5 ::::-',:::-,xt -'::::::P.-1::5.n:- .-. f?5:3: 'Lf '5 e:s::1::fr1?s5i:'2 ' f'-E'-1-21frf:ii'::5EF'IM5:' f ':j.'J59:3i51:?i.SEE2vg:E ' --5 fiilmifu-55 E'gw . -.554-::. - - gm... ....- -- MARTHA F. BALLEW- Clurelvsslyf' HARRY BARBEAU- Fame Out of Your Dream. ELEANOR M. BARBER-nlfs the DT!'H77IFT in llc -Home Room Secretary 3. 4. BRFCE E. BARCLAY- Out of Nowhere''fliightweight Football 33 Intra-murals 1, Q, 3, 4g Hall Patrol 3. MCRL BARRIGER- Why Pretend? -Bowling Green Scholarship Test 3. JIQLIETTE BARTHOLOMEVV- Fm Aivuyfrom it All -Intra-murals 3, 4g Play Committee 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4: German Club 1, 2, 4. GEORGE E. BARTLEY+ I Could Use ll Drcanf'-Intra-murals 1, Honor Roll Q, 33 Prism Representative 3, 4, Aviation Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Football Usher 13 Chess Club 3, 4. FRIEDA I.. BARTLETT- I'll Newer Change'-Intra-murals 1, Q, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. BARBARA BASH4 0rcl1zfds to You fHonor Roll 1, Q, 3: Pot O'Gold Staff 3, 4, Philalethean 1, Q, 3, 4, Sorelles 1, Q3 National Honor Society 3, 4: French Club 3, 4. JANET BAPERSACHS- If Dreams Fume True . VITALIS M. BAUERSCHMITTf'6lVhen l'ou'rc Smiling -Friendship Club 43 Athletic Society 2, 3, 4: Letter Chapter 4. EITNICE F. BEAIIBIEN-Ulf Ifs the Last Thing I D0 fBowling Club 4, Deviltries Usher 2 DORCAS BENNER- I Can Dream., f.'an't I? . ROBERT R. BENNETT- I Keep Remembering -Track Q, Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 3, BETTY ANN BERGMANSHI Let a Song Go Out of lily Ilcarf'-French Club 3, 4. ROBERT K. BERGIVIAN'fK.I1fyhat,ll I Do?'y-Swimming Team 13 Honor Roll 1, 23 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Service Commissioner 4g Home Room President 13 Nominating Convention 2, 33 Play Committee 33 Publicity Committee 3, Hi-Y 1, Q, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Museum Club 4g Chess Club 33 Red Cross Council 4. HELEN BEROTH- I Wouldrfi Clumgc You for the IV0TIl1,,SI'IOI1OI' Roll 1, 2, Friendship Club 43 Red Head Club 2. VIRGINIA I.. BER'I'HOLF- Su'z?z'l Is N10 Uvordfor You -Football Usher 1. QQ '-1'.a1z1i1!.:21::51? -.--.:s:,vE,5.:.g :::'1':q!1.'1 3'.:-'f-'23 -1'fe2-::-1:::1::-::-- :i1affs::2.:1:w.-WE 11--1-bw.'l:5-I-fg'5x.w P 1 1, ,- J I .c ...-zggvizzgxgii FOSTER R1NKLl'1Yf D0n.'I Gin' Up ilu! Ship''-Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, 31 Finance Committee 3, Prism Representative 2, Basketball Csher 3. RUTH NI. RISI-1OPf6'l'rz' Got a Porlretfzzl of Drf'an1x f11oi1o1' Roll Q, 4, Prism Representative 4, Friendship Club 3, 4, Philalethean 4, Mummers Club 1, Athletic Society Q. 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Sub-Deb Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. ROBERT 1.. BLACK4 .-1 rffsfs l.1ifl'ufTI'ElCk Q, 3, 4, Intra-murals l, Q, 3, 4, Cross-country 3, 4, Captain 4, Honor Roll 31 Mid-winter Dance 4, Pot O'Cold Staff 3, 4, Art Editor 4, Play Com- mittee 3: 11i-Y 4, Varsity D Club 4, Detiiltries 4, National Honor Society 4. LOCISIC BLE1K144'1 lappf'rcflr '4Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Home Room Vice-President 2, 4, Friend- ship Club 4' Philalethean Q, Glee Club 1, Q. MAXINE K. BUCK- I'll Dream 7'0Ill.gl1,f',7'HllIl1S Room President 3. 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 4, Altae Puellae Club 3. MARIE PATRICIA ROLLIXGER4 Suve1'l .1IllfI.l'i'fHfJHOT Roll 1, 2, 3, Home Room President 3, Ntllllilliliillg Convention 3, Pot O'Cold Class Editor 3: Digest Staff 2, Philalethean 1, 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, Sorelles Q, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club Q, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Deviltries 2, 3. KARL NI. BORDXICR- - lf If lfriiazs, H710 Carc'.v? f1tall Patrol 3, Play Ticket Committee 3, Class Play 4. LORRAINIC D. ROtiTS- Tl1r1'1l of a f.ifft'i1r1.1: 4Glee Club Q, Friendship Club Q, Athletic Society 1, Q. YIRGINIQARRLLE llO4Yl'lRSf If You IVN1' In My I'larr '-DeYiltries 3. ROBERT R. BOVVLIN-- I'n1 in a ilfellozz' .tloocluftntra-murals 1. El, 4, Hall Patrol 3, Home Room President 4. . YIRGINIA N. BRANDl'1Sf lVl1c1i itlclkcs You H0 S'llYlfl'f?ii'lI0I10I' Roll 1, 2, 3, Home Room President 3, Rel Cross Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. DOROTHY J. BREIV1Kf I.wn'l It I4701114011fI11?.i'HtJIll6 Room Vive-President 4, Picture Com- mittee 4, lfriendship Club 3. 4: Sub-Deb 4, Athletic Society 1. PA1.'l. D. li RlCXOf Di11sy Doodle -1ntra-murals 2, 3, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Captain 3. RICHARD YY. BR1DENRAt'GHf .4In I IllfI'llflfI1!l?'ljCxvil1I'16S 3. 4: Spanish Club 4, Pub- licity Committee 4, Debate Club 4: Library Patrol 3, Prism Advertising Solicitor 2, 3, Representa- tive 3, Sports Editor 3, Associate Editor 4. BARBARA A. BRINKRRHKJlf'Ff''J11lfflt'r fHol11e Room President 4, Student Council Q, Spanish Club 3, 4, Athletic Society 1. Q, Junior-Senior Farewell Dance 3. KENNETH E. BRONSON- I Douliltf Dare You . ALLEN G. RROVVN4 I'w1 Lf'llI'1'VLg .Wy Troubles B!',I1-IlI1i,fHlJm9 Room President 1, 2, Hall Patrol Captain 4, Library Patrol 3, Student. Court 4, French Club 3. RACHEL E. BROWN-'t,1l1'ss Brown to Y0u fDebate Club 4, Home Economies Club Q. 'L Y 1 '-1:32 . .f. :nfrmzbgff '5:1Y:Z:2if-af - -' zz:-r .. .1 2355 P4551 5343? ' s1i.':. -Z'.:::5'2'fEZ . EA-.. 11'.zg:d -- ::1u:::z'E2:f brssszssesiv .,3:5535:,... -: 52155555555 62 2212222553 T! -1EtQ:'f6:E '. - i-:-fin? ' :.. .,, . S Q. .iff 1:53-,1. s- .S3 r 'ities 4. 2s 1'-sf . ' .. f--.-.-H'-24: ,-.ga-.-: av- ga-. .a F -1 -f':'.13215?5'5f2lgi'ii?v-1 2' : 1 -::g::q11:22- ' . --' ': ,G 1... .- s .5 ,shwiriwiixl ,- --cfiiriim f. in - .. 4 -ff si' ' .- - S 1, 23 Hall Patrol 1. THOMAS H. BROIYN-'Tor flu' Firxl Tl'IIZl'u'B?1SIi6Ill2iIl 1, Q3 Honor Roll 1, Q3 Finance Com- missioner 45 Class Vice-President Q5 Prom Committee Q, 35 Home Ronin President Q, 31 Hall Patrol 2, fig Hi-Y 1, Q, 3, 4, President Q, Yice-President 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g Red Cross Club 33 Digest Business Staff 3. THOMAS L, BROVVN- St'u1ly in Bf0Zl'ILl,-BZIHCI Q, 3, 45 Aviation Club 1. VERA A. BROW'N- Just Str0lling +Intra-inurals 1, 23 Bowling Club 3. IYILLIAM C. BROIVX- IVl1en I Go ,'I.DfUUIl1l.Il. -Prism Representative 4. TANLEY BROWN- Born fo Szring''-Swimming Team 43 Student Council QQ Librarv Patrol IYILLIS E. BROYVNf f'11Sey at ihe Bal fBaseball 3, -Ig Bowling Club 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4. ED MOND P. BROYYNE+ 1'm Lazlglzirzg up .Vg Slm 1'ff +Hall Patrol 4. LYSLE H. BI'E'I'TNERf'4I'rl Lore to Play u Lore Scene -Intra-niiirals 3: Swimming Team 3, -lg Hi-Y 4: Student Council 4: Hall Patrol 3g Class Treasurer Q5 Prom Committee Q3 Prism Repre- sentative lg Class Play 3. -1-1 Home Room Treasurer I, Vice-President Q. President 3. CHARLES R. BUFFI XGTON- H0'11'iIrlcrz'1l''+Bowling Club 3, 41 Student Council Ig Dance Club Q1 DeViltries 3. -lg Stage Crew 3, 4, Nlaiiager 4. VIRGINIA I3I'NGE-'illvrzf .-lm I . THOMAS H. BI'RAXD+ Dr1y IJIYTIITIl'llgN'Il1l1'2l-IllIII'2ll9 I. 2: Boxing 3, 4, PIIYLLIS BVRTON- I lVunf fo Hi' Hr1p11y +Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. JPSTINE O. BI'R'l'SCHER+ IVONIII You LM'f'fuB11y ll IJI'6!lIIl?'I'I0l11E' Economics Club 4. CRANE Ii. BVSCIINI.XNNf .lus1 ll .ll00lfuiIIllF21-IIlllI'EllS I, Q: Swimming Team lg IIi-Y I, 2, 31 Rowling Club 3. 4g Home Room Treasurer 2: Hall Patrol 22, 33 Honor Roll I. ROBERT D. BYRXE- .lIr. Ghost lx Goin' fo Tomi . BASIL R. CAMPBELL- U'l10 .irc We To Say? -Chess Club fi. DOXALD CAiXlPBELI,f'6Tl1e f'11n1pbf'11s .-Ire S2l'1'11g1'11g''fStudent, Council 33 Hall Patrol 3, 45 I-Ii-Y 1, 2. 3, 4. ROBERT R. CA NIPBEI,L-i'.ll1i11,r1i11' .lly IfIlSl-IIUSSI-'IIIIFZI-IllLII'illS lg Football Manager I, Q, 3. 4. Q 1:51 -::.'.n-??12ii::-1- -.'i'-'3174ZZi1:-L: w -. -,g-,-.,'-,-4.3-.,.,. ,..,,.g.-,-..,.--.. E' :- -. .... :....1.ggf.:.5..:L,..,. I ..,,3,-,:g..3f..g1.'.-:.gg,:, 1, . .....,........ ... ... ...... ..,,.. N.,-. . 13::.::afar-11:1-.'.-,-,-,.55.af1:--c-1-rf-.r.-,:f.-.-r-gae,-:::..1.1:,:1fur,-:1a::,,.g:::.-Q: 1 PETE CAPR1O'1 1'If Nn'w Will You Br' G0mI?''flntra-murals 2, 3, 45 Football 3. RLTH VV. CARROLI,- .lIc'n1orz'z's of You -Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Letter Chapter 1, Q, 3, -1. PHYLLIS CARSONf A Shining Star -Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 45 Home Room President 45 Chair- man Junior-Senior Farewell Dance 3: Pot 0'Gold Solicitor 35 Class Play 35 Philalethean 3, 45 Friendship Club 1, 3, 45 Dance Club Q: National Honor Society 3, 45 Dramatics Club 3: French Club 3, 45 Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, Letter Chapter 2, 35 DeViltries 1, 25 Feature Editor of L'Arc en Ciel 4. VALTGHN CARSTEN+ Tlzr JIUUII Is GFIAIIIII-Hg at Ally'-Cll6SS Club 1, 2, 3. DOROTHEA R. CARTEltf A1 a I,L'l:f1lI7l6' Coroner -Prism Representative 3, 45 Dance Club 1, 25 Play Shop 1, 25 French Club 3, 45 Athletic Society 35 Press Association 3. NIARTHA 111. CARTER- In thc .7l100!lii7Z6tillClll01-IH 45 Prism Circulation Manager 3, 4. GLENNA A. CASE- Just Y011 +Glee Club Q. JACK G. CASEfS'IIoz1' ,elm I T0 IflI0ll'?u'f1l86 Club 3, lntra-murals 1, Q, S, 42 Stuflent Coun- cil 1. HIARTHA JANE CHAMBERS-'gI'm Gonna Lock .lly I1UllI'fi-'ZC1,3161l162lH 1, 2, 3, -I-, Presi- dent 45 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4-5 French Club 3. 45 Home Room Secretary 1: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM CHAMBERS-'illoliflay''+SWinuning Team 25 Debate Club 15 Hall Patrol 11 Band 35 German Club 1, Q5 Camera Club 3. JOHN E. CHAPiVlANf I Can? Be llotlzrrerl Noir -'Football 35 Cross-country 45 Intra-murals 15 Police Force 35 Hall Patrol 2, 35 Bowling Green Scholarship Test 35 Hi-Y 4. DIARY ELLEN CHAPPlllS-0.411 .tlnzcrfcrzn Girl -Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Prism Representative 15 Afternoon Dance Q5 Prom Chairman 3: Philalethean 2, 3, -I-, Social Chairman 3, President 45 Sorelles 3. 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3. ELOISE B. CHARPIE- Let Jlc WV:lfxpvr''flfriellclsliip Club Q, 3: Athletic Society 2. JOHN CHENEVERT- I'd Do .-1 nylhing for You -Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Heacl Manager 45 Track 25 Basketball Q. MERRELL CLARK-'6I'Vhc11 Bly Ship FYOIYU'-Y II1 AI1all Patrol 3. ROBERT YY. CLARK- Tl1r1f's .-1' l,lf'IIfjjN. RODNEY CLARK4'KTlz1's Time IFS Real -Honor' Roll 1, Q, 8. ADELAIDE A. CLAIYS-6011.6 SOILgu'1,6I'lCl6EtI1 3, 4: Friendship Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. ?1v?:F:3H?35: 4111552552555-I':H13 :.':-1l:5gi1i11g:':'E '::'.11z1:--:H f .- -Fx.. . .- 11,5 F-ft' Mu. ' r ::-:-'-'zz-' ':.: '::F5-:trim-2 ga? 'F ,,.-' l . ,.,..,-.,. .- ..,ng.::-.-.,-.-. :--,, ':gg?:,:g.:5:-.ww .1 1' . .,...g::.g ...Qu .. ' H- -vi!-I-'31 .-.3:'i5F:52F.5i -':,-H: .'-:Z-::'.-1 zz- ' f :p.-:.-:.:.J.-':.- :.-,-,-..n,-...gm H.. .u ! ,na . . . '?:.'..Ig.,gi9,, ,..-':, -Q--3:3 -is 'ag .-fx: 4sif:3s::9am:i::Qfsftf1a.- it E ,es FRED G. CONKLIN-'iSaturz Tulmv u Ilfilizlizyuf Football Q, 4: lntra-muralsl, Q, 3. 4: Basketball 4. YYILLIAM COXKLINSHSO Lflfle yTIIIl'ufl'lO01- ball ltlanager 3, 4: lntra-murals 1, Q, 3, 4: Boxing 1, Q, 3, Spanish Club 4. RICHARD M.CONN- Count.llfUuf'fSt1ide11t Council Q. 3. PHYLLIS G. CONOVERf lC1'er So Quin! - Honor Roll 1, Q, 3: Periclean 3, 4: Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 43 Athletir- Society Q, fi, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4. ROBERT COOK- Tlz1'.w Is .ily .Yiglzl 10 llrvanzif DOROTHY NI. COOMRS- Why Should I Pri'- ir'nd? -Rowling Club 3: Riding Cluh 3, Dance Club Q, Home Room Secretary 1. MARYLEE COOPER- 1 m1ir1: .lust u Lifllz' Different. GEORGE CORDESf'KlVlzr1l'S .llinr Is Yours - Cross-country 4, German Club Q, 3, 4, Football Guard 1. HOVVARD R. CORNELLf Yo11, Sfartzfrl Soma- thing''-lntra-murals 1, Q. Q6 MADELYN A. CLEVENZ- Patch Up My Heart . JOSEPH XY. CL1l FORD!u.lust a Kid .Vamecl Joan-Bowling Green Scholarship Test 33 Oberlin Test 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Hall Patrol Q, Home Room Treasurer 1, Q, Vice-President, 3, President 45 Nominating Convention 3, Play Committee 3, 4, Chairman 41 National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, German Club 3, 4, Treasurer 33 Digest Business Staff 31 Class Play 4. VEVA L. COB LEY-K'I'lease Dorf! Tall: A bout Me Wlzm Fm Ganz ,-Periclean Q, 3, 43 Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, Spanish Club 45 Sub-Deb Club 43 Honor Roll 3. CHARLES F. COHAGEN-- Meat the Ilam1'i- Hall Patrol 43 Student Band Leader, Business Mzinager, Drum Major 4. GERTRCDE H. COLBXY-H011 the Sunny Sizlz' Qf fhe Street''fPl1ilalethean Q, 3, 4g Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Spanish Club 45 Honor Roll Q, 3. BARBARA A. COLLENf You Leave Elle Breath- less fl riendsl1ip Club Q, Athletic Society 3, 45 Bowling Club 33 Home Room President Q3 Student Council Q, 3. CAROL K. COLL1NS4 I .Must Hare that .1Ian. - Philalethean Q, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Play Com- mittee 3g Prism Q, 3, 4, Exchange Editor 3, Column Editor 4, Mothers' Tea Committee 1, Honor Roll U av- 1 2 3 JOSEPH K. COLL1NSf LitIlc Joe -Intra-mur- als 1g Honor Roll 1, Q, 3: Home Room President 1: Nominating Convention Q, 4, Pot O' Gold Business Manager 41 Hi-Y 1, Q, 3, 4, Vice-President QQ Nati- onal Honor Society 3, 4g Museum Club 3, 4, Vice- Presirlent 3, President 4: Chess Club Vice-Pres. 3. YVAYNE D. COLLINS- I l'an't Get Slurterlw- Inlra-murals 1, QQ Nominating Convention Q5 Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 1. W at sf Q9-... X I' -x P r 'I 7 I' . ii' -.1-.-:Fix-:: . -rw: , ..... ..,.,,,.., 1iffaaf.2s.?s11S-E111 f Efifiifffifz, , 1 .a1z.....-.g-.- , ' -- - ,. I -??:5.xi'?2 BETTY LOU CORVVIN- I 0u'rc a Swecfheartu- Football lfsher 1, 2. BOVVER CORW'IN4 As Long As I Ilan: My Horse -Hall Patrol 2, 3, 43 Rand Q3 Home Room Vice-President 2, President 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Golf Team 43 Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. MARY JANE COSS- ,'lftc'r You. ELEANOR J. CRANNELLg Can't We Bo 1 rie111ls? -I-Ionor Roll 1, Q, 33 Bowling Green Scholarship Test 13 Prom Committee 33 Pot O' Gold Class Editor Q3 Periclean 23 Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Chairman 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. OLIVER CRAWFORD-'6I'Il Nfwfr lic' the Sameu. VVALTER J. CROWL- On Treasure Islaml - Hall Patrol 33 Play Committee 33 Prism Repre- sentative 3, 43Chess Club 33 International Re- lations Club 3: Camera Club 3. YAN CURTIS- Brf'11lri1L' the ICU -Band 2, 3, 43 Prism Representative 4. STERLING WV. DALE4'6There's Evil in Yu t lzilr1ren 4Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 33 Cheerleader 1, Q, 3, 4. NEDRA E. DALEY- Iloz1' Many Rhymes Can You Get? -Intra-murals 13 Bowling Green Scholar- ship Test Q3 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Publication Commissioner 43 IIome Room Treasurer 13 Nominating Convention 33 Publicity Chairman 33 Prism Reporter 3. Feature Editor 43 Pot O' Gold Literary Editor 43 Digest Co- Editor 3, Advisory Editor 43 Class Play 43 Periclean 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Museum Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 International Relations Club 4. Pi RUTH OLIVE DANIEL- Dancing Staff- Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4. GRACE M. DARRikI'lL8IJ7-Tlltillfti, I'I0l1OI' Roll 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 23 Athletic Society 1, 2, 3. DONALD C. DAVIS! Da1l1ly's1?0y',4IIono1' Roll 1, Q, 33 Honor Society 1, 23 German Club 3. WANDA DIXNIISA-Shlgl'ffIII-Hg Star. RITA E. DEROl,f Ri0 Rim -Intra-ruurals 1. Q3 IIome Room President 1. 2, Secretary 33 Junior- Senior Farewell Dance 33 Friendship Club 2. MIRIAM E. DECKl'lRf .l'z1sl a Slomfs Tlzrmzr from lI6'dI'UIL,I'I'I0YltJI' Roll 13 Periclean 2, 33 Friend- ship Club 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4. CHARLES J. DELBECQ- I'011're rm EIl71Cllfi07l,, -fFootball 3, 43 Intra-murals 1, 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Ilome Room President 33 Hi-Y 43 French Club 33 International Relations Club Vice-President. 3. NELLIE N. DELINEf I Ha1ln't .4ny0rzc Till You CHRIS IJEBI0S'ic1IIlH1fIF6S!1I18..I 5 I ':-Iii 535351- 'W , if .. lf.: -H,,,, l 5 1 if .':. t lee f P ' 3 MARY YY. DI'lNNl'lNf I'0u'rr' 0'1x'z1y fHonor Roll 1, Q, 3, -tg Commissioner of Social VVelfare -I: Home Room Yice-President 25 Publicity Committee 35 Glee Club Ig Philalethean 3. 43 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4-, Vice-President Q: Sorelles 2, 3, -t, Treasurer 35 National ltonor Society 3, -tg French Club 3. 4, Vice-President 3: Red Cross Club 13 Riding Club 3, -tg Athletic Society 1, Q, 3. 4, Letter Chapter 2, 3, AI. ICILICEN ll. IDENNIS- Tlzc'rt .v Rain in .ily Ifyvxf' TIIICLMA NY. DFNNIS4g'D0n'I lilamc' llc - Honor Roll l, 2, 3. RURERT Y. DESHFI'I'Ll'lR-'iS'a1'l Along - Lightweight Football lg Track 1, Q, 3, 4, Captain -I: lntra-murals I, Q3 Hall Patrol 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Cross-country 2, 3. BETTY DICKSONf''I101Lf'ys1lcL'lc IIUSEQ-'II0l'l1E Room President Q: Library Club 3, 4, Membership Chairman 3, I: Museum Club 2: Spanish Club 3, -tg Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, -t-, Letter Chapter Q, 3, 4-. VIRGINIA R. DIEHL- I'll Tell thc .llun on the SfI'!'!'fi7COll1lH6I'CI3l Art Guild 4. EYELYN A. DIEN HR- She Shall Ilare ill7l-Vid, -Friendship Club -I 3 Home Economics Club l, 2. 3. -I. VIRGINIA IOYNE DINGMANSHT0ofllt--00 - Honor Roll 1, Q, 3: Periclean Q, 3. I, Dance Chair- man 3: llriendship Club 1. Q, Sub-Deb Club 3: Red Cross Club 1, 2: Metal Craft Club rl: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: DeViltries Stage Manager 3: Prism 2, 3, 4-. Reporter Q. Manager 3, Editor-in-Chief Ig National Honor Society 4-. .IIYNE A. DURCAS-i'll'l1r'u Day Is lJ!JIll'i'fHtJIlOI' Roll -I: Museum Club 4. SUPIIIA T. DRZEYVIEC'KIf Sl1't'py TlA7I1t'Glllu lIonor Roll 3: Prism 3, 4, Make-I'p Editor 3, Asso- ciate Editor -tg Quill and Scroll 3, I: Museum Club 3, at-: International Relations Club 3, 4: Rowling: Club 3, -L. LAYERGN li Dl 'GGAN-- Tvrrzffic',fltaslietball1. GERALDINE Dt'MONDf Say It with .llus1'c - lntra-murals 3. HUXYARD DI,'NNfK'I Got ltlzytlzm gIntra-lnur- als 2, 3: Student Council 23 Hall Patrol 4: Library Patrol Captain -1-: Class Plays 3, 4-1 DeViltries 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain -t-3 Hi-Y 3, tg Red Cross Club 3: Dance Club 2. PHILO H. DI'NSMORI'lf l.0.sf in Illffll-fllfI.OIl.-'- Track 2. 3, -1-: Basketball 1, Q, 3, -I: Honor Roll I, Q: IIall Patrol Q, 3: Library Patrol 33 Home Room President Q: Prism Representative 1: Class Presi- dent 2, Treasurer 3: Prom Committee 1: Prism Business Staff Q: Pot 0' Gold Sports Editor 4: Ili-Y 1, 2, 3. 4: National lIonor Society 3, tg Ifrench Club 3, 4: German Club 3, 4- LAlYRl'lNCl'l DIIRHAMf Sp1'1n1z'ng1 fl ll'clf'- Honor Roll 3. RAYMOND L. DYl'lRf Un the Air --Hall Patrol 4. DANIEL S. EIIELINci'i'S!'I'dl1l'Il.i Ilzv T0a.vf -- Intra-murals 1, Q, 3, -t-. KICNNRTH II. ECKElf- Getting Sonic l'lIIll out of Lziftf'-Iiitra-murals Q. 3: Tennis Team 3: Hall Patrol 2, 31 Ili-Y tg Spanish Club l. Q8 J :'-ffl: -1222? kim:-. .15 'Fifi .....1:z::21:g!e . ,Q -- ---:gg-:L-.:.gy:'..., 1:g1':H1115f!f:7'j:' -1345 1:1::i :if25i?Iif?i'5f zfrz:---:-mv,-:--:: !.,, Si!-Ziitzkizzfgi In 'n:l'l':f:n'g 'ffntoil i '1 -1:'2:1:?2:I:I : 2 :f:.-.vf-:?.zc'f'-1--1-'- .Q f l EVELYN EC KERT-'iS0plzisifcuZ1'd SIFIDIIQN - Honor Roll 13 Athletic Society 3, 4, Co-Chairman Senior Banquet 3, Coed Ball 4-. .IABIES AI. EDRII:ND5mKEHEigII-Di'-II0 Ronmouf Rowling Green Scholarship Tests 1, 2: Oberlin Test 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Finance Committee 33 Band 1. 2. 33 Hi-Y 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, Pot O' Gold Staff 2, 3. CLARENCE A. EHRHARDT4 U'lz1'lf' Haut - Lightweight Football Q, Varsity Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. DONALD T. ELLIS- You Cznfi Hare Every- thing''-Intra-murals 1, 2, Oberlin Test 43 Hall Patrol 43 Prism Representative 1: Afternoon Dance 33 Publicity Committee 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Brain Trust 45 Engineering Society Vice-President 43 Solicitor 4, Intra-murals 2. LEWIS YY. ELLISft'Lo1'c and LearnilfFootball 2, Intra-murals 1, Q, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, Home Room Vice-President 1. .ILINE R. EHIAIERTf Ind1'f1rL Lore Call',flIonor Roll Q, 3, Prism Representative 3, 4g Pot O, Gold Art Staff 3, 4g Athletic Society lg Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LLOYD ENTENllAXXfc'Looney Little T0OI1l'jj-7 -Football 3, 4, Intra-murals 1, Q, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4. PAUL A. ERICSONf lVlzo Cares?',-Ili-Y 3, -13 French Club 3, 43 Camera Club 3, 43 Library Patrol Q. RICHARD ERIKSEN! It,s My Time .'Vnzv - Honor Roll 3, Museum Club 45 DeYiltries 3. CLYDE EVANS-'iMama, I W'anta Jfalce Rhythmv RICHARD D. EYSTER- ilIidnight in fl, illud- housei'-Lightweight Football Q5 Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, Prism Representative 1, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Red Cross Club 1. INIARY LOUISE FALKE- My Day,'!Football Usher 2, 3, Intra-murals 2, 3, Red Head Club Q, Riding Club 2, 3. YYINIFRED FAYLOR- Music, lllaeslro, Pleasev YVARREN R. FELLABAUM4 Let's Begin rlgaini' -Hall Patrol 3, 4. ELSIE H. FETTER- Little Angelwgllonor Roll 1, 2, 3. YYALTER D. FIELDSA S0mething io Sing A boutw -Football 33 Intra-murals 3, Swimming Team 35 Band 3, 4. ALBERT FINCH-'KYou Fall It Jladncssng Student Council 1, 3g Hall Patrol 35 Band 1. BETTY C. FINCII-t'0h, Jly Goodncssi'-Library Patrol 3. 3 :?g:g':212i':qff:ZL ' 1:-x::::-::..v iii-TE'I'Ei5f??:?::5 . -gn,-gg...-g..,-. ,- EUGENE F. FISHER- Streamlined Str11t,'- Track Q, 3, 43 Intra-murals Q, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 43 Police Force 43 Home Room President 2, Vice- Presidcnt 43 Play Committee 3g Hi-Y 4. YYALTER FISCHRR-'gSl10'm1111'ga11s --1ntram11- rals 1, 2, 3, 4. NED FITZGRRALD- Lillie Bit Iadf'pmdr'nt f Intra-murals 1, Q, 33 Student Council Q, 43 De- Yiltries 2, 33 Orchestra 4. MARGARET A. FLRCKf 0nc'e in Il lVl11'1e 4 Intra-murals 1, Q, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. MYRL FLl'lMING-'illmzchzg Il'Z.Z'I1 .lly Slzarl011 '-- Honor Roll 1, Q3 Home Room Secretary 23 Class Play 33 Glee Club 13 DeViltries 1, 2, 3, 4. M ICIIARL FLUHRFlRf l,'han.ge l,llTfI1CT8HfIiI1- tered Devilbiss as a Senior. FRANCIS FOSSfi'Er'rryfl1z'ng You Said Came True''-Intra-murals Manager 33 Bowling Green Scholarship Test 1, 33 Honor Roll 13 Student Coun- cil 23 Home Room President 33 Prism Representative 3, Sports Editor 43 Spanish Club 43 Bowling Club 3, 43 Toledo Press Association. ESTHER NI. FOWLER-t'Yo11 am! You. KATIIRYX FOX- Il .Vast B0 True. MARILYN FOX-'KI'm Pl1'l'l'l.'Il.g Like a r1I1'lI1'nn --- Student Council Q3 Mid-Winter Dance 43 Pot 0' Gold Solicitor 43 Philalethean 3, 43 Sub-Deb Club 3, 43 Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 43 Bowling Club 3. RITTII E. l'lOX'iKtg0IIIt'fiIlIF8 IQIIL Ilr1ppy Al lonor Roll 1. Q, 3, 43 llome Room Treasurer 3: Prom Committee 13 Prism Solicitor 2, Circulation Staff 43 Play l'sher 3g Philaletheanl, 2, 3, 43 Friendship Club l, 3, 43 Library Club 3, 4, Vice-President 43 DeYiltries Production Staff 3: Pot O' Gold Ad- vertising Manager 4. HAROLD FRANCE-'Sill You lVanf io Do Is Dancu fDeViltries 1, 2, 3, 43 Prism Representa- tive 4. IIARY FRANC1Sw l 1'el1'I11 High and Happyug Prism Representative 13 Riding Club 3. DONALD FREEBORX-'4Goac u-iilz tha U'1'11.d - Student Council 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 3, 43 Home Room Treasurer 13 Prism Representative 1, Q, Ad- vertising Manager 4. ANXABRLLR L. FRYBARGER-i'l'n1 Uv!-Shlillffi -Honor Roll 2, 33 Home Room Secretary Q, Presi- dent 33 Zetalethean 33 Friendship Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Riding Club Q, 4. CARLETON M. FYLICR-S'ICrvrybmly,.v Dain' lf f-Honor Roll 2, 33 llall Patrol 33 Glee Club 13 Hi-Y Q. 3, 43 French Club 4-3 Stamp Club President 33 Dance Club 33 Aviation Club 33 Football Guard 3, 43 Basketball Guard 3. MARGARET L. GAGl'I- Cute LittI0G1frl'1-Honor Roll 1, 23 Home Room Treasurer Q3 Publicity Com- mittee 13 Periclean 2, 33 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 33 Riding Club 3, 43 Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4. BIADGE M. GARBER- Am I To 1ilame?y'A Intra-murals 2. 30 Q 2 sxzzgizzzgifgxfsf-5351 -'-gzga-Gzzqzu .g.-f. .L gg -.aqvmiufvr ,:?Eai:f:kI42r5:: -..,.,-gg::.- -1.1- -1:'-:-1--.-:fin-:zg 15':L'f.'::1-2-rn J g!:3.g.3,7:.::-'- ,. ' .' , -1:34-3402 EDIVARD GENTIEL'- Congratulute ,lIe -En- tered DeVilbiss as a Seniorg Hall Patrol 43 Class Play 4. ANDREVV GERHART- Are You Ilere To Stay? -Hall Patrol 1, Q, 43 Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Vice-President 33 Library Patrol 4. ROBERT GERNHAUSER- Go Sonflz, Young .lIUlLl,. JOHN A. GIFFORD-'blfelurzclzolyu-Honor Roll 13 Aviation Club 1, 4. ROSEAIARY GILL-'4I'rn Glad for Your Sake - Intra-murals 13 Dance Club 1, Q. FREDERICK Y. GIPSON-Hlym the ,llediclne Jlanu-Hall Patrol Q, 3, 43 Police Force Q, 3, 43 Play Comlnittee 43 Class Plays 3, 43 German Club Q, 3, 4, President 43 lluseum Club 3, 43 Home Room President 3. GENET M. GISEL-6'Wlm? -Honor Roll 1, Q3 Hall Patrol 43 Library Patrol 4. BETTY C. GOACHEE- Lvl That Be u Lesson to Youn-Honor Roll 1. LILLIAN G. GOLDEN- Lily Qf the Valley - Commercial Art Guild 4. GERALD L. GOOD- Like a Ship al Sl?fLi!1IIll,I'3- murals 1, Q, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 3, 43 Home Room Secretary 33 French Club 3, 4. HAROLD IV. GOODNIGHT-'ROIL the Sentimen- tal Side -Intra-murals 33 Student Council 43 Aviation Club 3, 4. ROSE EMBIA GOODIVIN- Sun,set Trail - Intra-murals 1, Q, 33 Home Economics Club 1. CYRITS GOODWIN- Now It Can llc Told - Music Guild 3, 4, Business lIanager 3, President 43 International Relations Club 3g Stamp Club 3. ELEANOR R. GORDON- Goodnight Angell'- Friendship Club 1, Q, 43 Riding Club 3, 43 Dance Club Q, 4. DIARY JANE COVER-'6Dancing unrlzfr llze Stars,'-Intra-murals 1, Q3 Honor Roll 1, Q, 33 Home Room Secretary Q3 DeViltries Q3 Friendship Club 4. LAFRA ANN GRADOLPH- Drc'z1my Eyes - Ilorne Room Secretary 1, Q3 Glee Club 43 Friend- ship Club 1, 4. GENEVIEVE A. GRAHAAI- Swf'z'f Sfrangerf' GLORIA A. GRAINGER-6'Get Acquaintcd with YourseU -Prism Representative 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Periclean Q, 3, 43 Friendship Club 43 Dance Club Q3 Digest Staff 33 Athletic Society 3. .:f-if-'ifffftgiiz:1f:':F 25: v?n1.'::3 Yu : .-. RULLIN E. GRAY- l'0N'rs' .lly l'lCl't'I'umII'1tI'2l- murals 1, Q, 3, 43 Honor Roll 15 Prism Representa- tive 45 Hi-Y 13 Football lfsher 33 Accordian Club 3. Rl'TH JANET GRAY- This Can? lic Loren- Home Room Secretary Q, DeViltries 3, 4, Friend- ship Club 4. FANNIE BIAE GREEN- I lV1'.vl1 You the Bust of Errrytlz1'11g -Friendship Club 1, 4: Athletic Society 1. PACLINE GRIFFITH- Tre Got To Tlltilllf It Ovcrfi MARJORIE E. GROLL- S1'I1'er Bf'IF'-Intra- murals 1, Q, 3, 4, Riding Club 3, 4. CHARLES E. GROSSMAN- Ke0pz'n' out of His- chizgfu-Honor Roll 3, Hi-Y 1, Q, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4. YYILLIAM E. GROYER - hlfs Wonderful - Digest Staff 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Q, 8, 4, Property Manager Q, 3, Stage Manager 4, Hi-Y 43 Spanish Club 3. 4, Publicity Committee 43 Camera Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 Music Guild 43 Play 4. DONALD R. GRI'ETTER-t'l,anzbetl1 Walk - Intra-murals 3, 4g llall Patrol 4. GERTRLDE GPDEHVS- I Lon' You Truly - Intra-murals 1, 2, 3. 43 Home Room Treasurer, Vire- President 35 Friendship Club 13 DeYiltries 23 Twin Club Q. 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Dance Club 2, Riding Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Rowling Club 3, 4. RUTH GUDEHPS- It .-iizft Nvccssarily So - Intra-niurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Friendship Club 1, 2, Twin Club Q, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Dance Club 23 Riding Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Bowling Club 8, 4. HAROLD GUINTHER- Smooth Sailingu-Hall Patrol 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4g Police Force 4. MARGARET H. GCITTEAC- I Never Knew - Home Room Vice-President Q, Secretary 3, Friend- ship Club lg Bowling Club 3, 4. JANET E. GLMMERE- If's You -Home Room President 1. MARCEIL M. HAGER-K'W1zichz'ng the Slarsv- Prism 1, 2, Glee Club 1. YIYIAN HALSEY-t'lVlzat Do You Knozr about Lore? MARVIN K. IIAMLIN- Who Broke the Lock? - Football 1g Intra-murals 1, Swimming Team 1. HELEN C. HAMILTON-'6Yoz1 .llean So flluch to Me -Entered DeVilbiss as a Senior. JACK HANDY- R011mI'n ROIlI1Cli,. 32 sary--5 955,14 . .1-. K Q' ' ab- ...Q . J 1 E3 v.'.,:-. sgfggmiv . - . .-:gn -:E-afqggszii r-3:15-2 r L P ' I I I 1.,-,..,1:.t-'rs W I DON HANSEN- III'-9-S1I,I.,, HARRY YY. HAXSEN- Trouble in JlirLLl -Stu1l- ent Council 1. BIARTI-IA IIARDYf'il'0u'rz' Bly Favorite - llonor Roll 1, Q, 3, Home Room Secretary 2, Prom Committee 3, Digest Staff 3, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, Secretary4-,Athletic Society 1. BETTY IIARNAGELf Therc's Yoo-Iloo in Your Eyesu-Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Football Usher 1, Q, 3, 4. JAMES IIARRIS-nlllayba I'm Wrong Again - Hall Patrol 4, Home Room President 4, Student Council 4, Pot 0' Gold Staff 4, Debate Club 4, Football llsher 1, Q, 3, 4. IRENE M. HARROD- A Good Man Is Hcml To Find''-Intra-murals 4, Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Prism Representative 1, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 4, Phila- lethean 4. JESSIE HARROUNA l m Gettlrlg Sentimental orrr You -Friendship Club 1, 2, Home Room Secretary 1, Q, 3, Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Riding Club 1, Q, 3, -I-, Dance Club Q. RUTH HARTIGAN- If You Only Kne'uV,- Friendship Club 2, 4, hlothers' Tea Committee Q, Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Letter Chapter Q, 3, 4, Dance Club Q, Football Ifsher 3, 4, DeYiltries Usher 3, 4, Riding Club 3. ROSEBIARY HELEN HA'I'T-'5You'rc a Builzlcr- Upper',-Intra-murals 1, Q, 3, 4. AV.-ALTER IIAIfI'RICHTA Th11l ,llanfs Here Agalnv. M FAD I'IAWK1XSs Yancey Specialugllonor Roll Q, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. MERLE HAYDEN-'4She's Killing Jlef, DOROTHY HAYXES- She,.s Tall, Shes Tan, Sl1c's Terrific',-Intra-murals 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 3, Home Room President 1, Zetalethean 3, 4, Friend- ship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Riding Club Q, 3, 4. CAROLINE HAYS- Sweet Leilanin-Home Eco- nomics Club 3. IYARREN HICATHfi'Slurnlrling',+Intra-luurals 3, 4, Boxing 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. INA J. HELLSTERN-c'Somfhern Roses -Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4-, Letter Chapter Q, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, lNIusic Guild 3, 4, International Relations Club 3, 4. YVANDA IIELNIS- Song of the IVandercr,,-Rid- ing Club 3, 4, Glee Club Q, 3, 4, Secretary 4. CLARICE LORRAINE HEM- Robins anzl Rosesv-Glee Club 3, Friendship Club 3, De- Viltries 2. '.'--::.r . 2' 'Ili U, uzf,-ggzaa-alzi .f-.-:ri-7-222: ' ' -1:55:35 . .bigg- .Tiff '1' 5-327:51 ' '-13:22:21 'iaiiiffz . ., x -.'.':33E::: :.g--,.,, ,,.,:-.s.. .v zzzez-:an-,:..a:-gg: 1 ,iz-1:2:gy-g::zg1r-r.i!:.':: - :: ,-g,:5fQ::p2::g::,.',:- '-:1-: .'.,.-,.,..-, ,.-'-.g.-54.-h .' . .- . . 3 ..-. -.-.-. -- .':n-:-vm '--'s:.'--'- ,. -.-..:.-..,...z.:..,.,..g-. .,-. -. : I :Z 2 --:::---'I-em-sz-.:- . ZZ 231135 HJIJIFIJJ3. -: . fnfagjif 111--:g::,v-:-- :L'.'Hi5:: ui.: .g:.:5y::we.'2i::::s?-:a:fi-me RICHARD L. HENKEL- Home Sweet Home - Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Home Room Treasurer 3, Glee Club 1, Library Club Treasurer 2. JOHN F. HEX RY- Don,t Play Aloha Oe lfhen I G0,7+Il'1tI'2l-1'IlllI'21lS 2, Hall Patrol Q, 4g Prism Rep- resentative 3, Band 1, Q, 4. JOHN P. HENRY- I1urry, J olmnio, H wry - Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross-country 3, 4, Intra-murals 3, 4, French Club 3. MAE HERMAN- How Could You? -Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. JACK B. HERSH- You're Driving Mc Crazy - Intra-murals 1, Q, 4, Boxing 1, 2, 3, 4, Aviation Club 4 MARJORIE H. HERZBERG- ln Bly Wildast Dreamsu. MARTHA E. HESTON- Rhythm about Town - Nominating Convention 4, Sorelles 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Altae Puellae Club 4. ELIZABETH M. HILL- I Never Realized - Friendship Club 1, Athletic Society 1, 2. DORIS H. HILL- One More Ride -Honor Roll Q, 3, Friendship Club 1, Q, Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 2, 3, 4. ROBERT VV. HILL- Did Anyone Ever Tell You? -Boxing 1, Q, Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 4. GEORGE HILT- Okay Doke'l-Lightweiglit Foot- ball 1, Q, Hall Patrol 3: Home Room Secretary 1. CLARIBEL HILTNER- Ally 0wn -Intra-mur- als 1, Q, 3, 4, Friendship Club lg French Club 3, 4. ROBERT E. HINDE- Purple M ood -Prism Representative 3, 4. EDWARD HITES- Out the W'i11rlow -Intr.a- murals 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 2, 3. BUD HOFFMAN- How W'as I To Know? - Intra-murals 2, 3. INIILLI IC HOLDEN - Niviglzt Rirleu - Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4, Riding Club I 2 'F 4 PAUL HOLMES- On Zhe Iizzmpy Road to Loren- Intra-murals 3, Home Room President 2. LLOYD S. HOL'I'ON-'KS1'ttiug on Top of the World -Swimrning Team 3, 4, Commissioner of Awards 4, Hall Patrol 4, Home Room President 1, Vice-President 3, Class Vice-President 4, Play Com- mittee 3g Red Cross Club 3, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 4, Library Patrol 1, 2, 3, Police Force 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3. 34 i-'iliiilrrff r 1gg131j?:f.'.:::iJ:11j. GLENN HORTON- After You're Gone. BERNETA HOTMER-'iRoclc and Roll -Honor Roll lg Home Room President 3g Home Economics Club 3, 4. DOROTHY E. H0TfCK4nRl1yih'n1 Jam -l riend- ship Club 43 Home Economics Club 43 DeYiltries 1. BETTE J. HOUSENP- Countess MllT'I.fZflli' Friendship Club Q, 33 lntra-murals 1, 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Prism Representative 33 Sorelles 3, 4: Sub- Deb Club 3, 4. NANCY M. HOVVARD7 S11reef Thing -Prisui 3, 4, Librarian 4g Spanish Club Q, 3, 43 Altae Puellae Club 2, 3, Secretary 3. MARY HUWVELL- Everything Is Okay-Dokcy 4 Honor Roll 1, 33 Home Room Treasurer 33 After- noon Dance 3g DeViltries Q3 Periclean 3, 43 Friend- ship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain Q3 French Club 3, 43 Twins Club 2, 3, 4, President 23 Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Letter Chapter Q, 3, 4, President 4. YVARREN L. HOVVELL-K'Could I Ufrite a Book? -Bowling Green Scholarship Test Q3 Quill and Scroll 3, 4g DeViltries 2, 33 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 3, 4g Publicity Committee 33 Prism Sports Editor 43 Digest Editing Staff 3, Adviser 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 4g French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Twins Club 2, 3, 4g Cheerleader Q, 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 43 Stationer 4. LETHA MAE HULL4 0n Your Tons. JEANNE C. IIUDIBARGER'-iieICa7IlII-Tllfllflhtll- letic Society 3, 4. RICHARD N, Hl'MBlEl,- Tl11're'll Bc a Ho! Timz' in the 0111 Town T07Li!1lIfll'IIltI'Z1-11111l'!l.lS 1, Q, 33 Bowling Club 33 Hall Patrol 3, 43 NIUSQUIII Clllb 2. ICVGENE R. HllN'l'f K1'f!1'l1 on Ilzc Keyxuf Honor Roll l, Q3 Hall Patrol Captain 23 Noniinating Convention 13 Afternoon Dance 13 Prom Committee 23 Chairman Afternoon Dance 33 Class Play 3, 4. NIARJURIE J. HlfN'l'- Sm1'les'lfDigesL Busi- ness Statt' 33 Prism Circulation Manager 43 Orches- tra 1, 23 Periclean 3, 43 Friendship Club 1, 3, 43 Chess Club 3. LEE INfiBIIR1'lmiiSf1II16'71f Prince -l'lntered De- Vilbiss as a Seniorg Class Play 4. RICHARD IRYINE- Topsy. BIARJORIE IIUVIN-L'lVl11'sfIe lVhz'Ie You TVork fDeViltries 3. MARK E. JEl FERYSf Until the Real Thing Comes Alongwfllonor Roll 1, 33 Hall Patrol Q. ROBERT JENNINGS-'KI'm a Steady Rollin' .lla1L.', PHYLLIS JESCHKA-- Gooding Trouble , . ' -.::E2::5i5.-Gm .gm .- ::.:.---wygg.: ...xr--:-zirf..--'-r..:r !:::- Jie:-1:1'vZ1-'pf . ., ,..g::.,.g:::.-.-:4-:.:.: -1:-2'-1.2:2:s1:':f:m 1:11--145. . -1--:g217:fZ:3-:g.'G.A!'- e?5:Yi:si:2?:i:ia ,52:E:E-EfR1:Z'53E25E:27 'fiigizilrqflffi .:w::,-2-v:1:Js:r::1!-I 1:::::12.g-119 .-.,.,.a.,i-.f.t.,..-:g:e r ff A A ii, A si ,M Pi' H iiivivi , I-1, 'f5'1E1fi::5,L1:?5:i:: .,.-gnslimzizz-::.':.-Q 11-?::::5ELiif-'fER?fr: 'E?2E5fif:?!:??55fffifE2 JACK KEHLEf'il'0u'crl10u.v0''---Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Track 1. Q. 4: Intra-niurals 3. 4, Boxing 3, Hall Patrol 3, 4. GLORIA li. KHRLINCI- S1r1'rfl1r'nrf of Signza l'h'i fHome Room President 3, Friendship Club 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Sorelles 1, Q, 3, 4, President 4, Span- ish Club 1, Q, 3, Athletic Society 1, Q, Play Com- nlittee 3. CHARLOTTE KR1'lNAN+ E1'1'1'yfl11'11g's Going To lie .-Ill Right -Student Council Q, Home Room Treasurer 1: Periclean 1, Q, 3, 4, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 1, Q, 3, Friendship Club 3, 4. LYMAN A. K1'INNEDYf Tlwre'.v ll lull in .ily Lzifzrfllzill Patrol 3. RUTH Kl'lNYONf lVrap Your Troublws in a Drt'unz'l+Pot O' Gold Stafl' Q, Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Letter Chapter Q, 3, 4, iAl1lSC11IIl Clllb 4: Red Cross Club Q, 3, De- Yiltries Usher 1, 3, Glee Club 1. DONALD NY. K1'lYSl'lRf'4Tlzillys Arc Looking C'p 41utra-murals 1, Hall Patrol 4. GEORGE KIRLHR- You D0 ilu' IJIll'IIfli'S7f Th'i7I.gS,l-'IILlLI'21-lI111l'2llS 1, Q, 3, Home Room Presi- dent 1, Q, Yice-President 4. ANN M. KIERECKI- A Lillie Kiss uf T'11'1'l1'gl1t -Honor Roll 1, Q, 3. JACK C. K1 l,Ll'lf Plz'r1.ve He Kilzflngliitra- murals Q, 3, Hall Patrol Q, 4. 36 MARY J. JICSSICN-- 1'r1r1'r1' .-is Prvlfy .-ls I1 Pic- furcf' JOHN H. JR1Y1ICRSTf Jly Ijlflf' Bm'lraroo - Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, Intra-lnurals 1, Q, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4: Home Room President 1, Q, Prism Representative 1, Q: Junior-Senior Farewell Dance 3. VERA JOHNSTONIC- Lei JIU Call You Surefi- lzeart''-Friendship Club 4, Conunercial Art Club 4: Altae Puellae 4. OLIVER JOERGA'KY014'L'0 Go! To Hat Your SIlI.l1Ilf'lIll'BilSk81lliill 1: lntra-murals 1, Q, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3, Hi-Y 1, Q, 3. EYELYX JONES- Haw You fllrz' ,lliss .l0Ill'N?,,f Glee Club 3, Friendship Club 3, 4. ROBICRT F. KALNIBACH- livinr'n1bvr? - In- tra-murals 1, Q, 3: Honor Roll 3, Hall Patrol Q, 3, Library Patrol 4, Home Room Secretary Q, Presi- dent 4, Student Council 1: Spanish Club 1, Q, 3. YYILLIANI KAMKE-'tlifc Is Just u Bowl of IVzerrivs,'-Lightweight Football 3, Varsity Foot- ball 4, Honor Roll 1. Q, 3, 4, Student Council Q, Library Patrol Q, Hall Patrol 3, Class Treasurer 1, Prom Committee Q, Junior-Senior Farewell Dance 3, Prism Salesman Q, Pot O, Gold Solicitor 4, Hi-Y 1, Q, 3, 4, Secretary 1. Q, Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Brain Trust 4, Engineering Society 4, Yarsityulf' Club 4, National Honor Society 4, Intra-murals 1, Q, 4. ICDMUND A. KAXNl'lYf4'l11ugl1ing af Life - Football 3, 4: Track 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, lntra-murals 1, QQ Golf 1. MERYLIC E. KASCII- I Was lloing All Riglzt 4 lntra-murals 1, 3, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Home Room Secretary Q: Student Council Q, Prism Representa- tive Q, Zctalethean Q, 3, 4: Red Cross Club 1, 3. as MARJORIE KIMBERLY46'l'm Shootiu' II'igh -- Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Zetalethean 3, Friendship Club Q, 3, 4, Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Letter Chapter Q, 3, 4, Dance Club 1. INIARJORIE E. KING4K'llcrlrl' and S01llN'IIlil'it- murals 4, Athletic Society 4. JOAN R. KING-'fl Sfur Is Horn fl rieudship Club 4. DONALD Q. KINXEY- Thr Nfglzl Is I 1'll0fl ll'I'fll lW11sic fGlee Club 1, Q, 3, 4, President 4, Class Play Committee 3. RICHARD VV. KlNNl'lY4 1 idgf'ty I cet -Light- weight Football Q, Intra-murals 1, Q, 3, 4, Police Patrol Commissioner 4, Home Room Secretary, Vice-President 1, President Q, Prism Representa- tive 1, Q, Prom Committees Q, 3, Pot O' Gold Panel Editor 4, Class Play 3, Hi-Y 3, 4. EYELYN N. KIRK'HENBAI'ERAg'1?l11c-Eyvrl Bl0'ILd, IHITH-IHUl'tllS Q, IIonor Roll Q, Spanish Club Q, 3, 4, Fiesta Committee 4: Athletic Society Q. JACK IW. KIRKRRIDE4'6Tlzis Is My N1'glLt f Basketball Manager 1, Q, 3, 4. LOVVELL E. KI RKENDALL-'AA Gipsy Told Jar . DONALD A. KLEVVERf Drrfftin.g Along - Basketball 1, Intra-murals 1, Q, Bowling Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, German Club 3, 4. zf: 'u -:..g... -5- gQ::giwfA'i'f , -,,.gg,::.g :en ':5!3::31t::5':' 'G ' '. :!:'l7Z'W'-1451: . :..:.',g,g .g,,f:,,-n- ,.-.:sz:1:a1.a:.,.. ,E1:22:f:sf2sffQ5'- 1'-f1::5:.:1Er:.2:E1 -1:::::E2i:1::5a'f-52115 l' NORMAN KLOPPINGf'4Il's LIILb8l7:l?L'Cl1llUu? Swimming Team 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. BIARVIN G. KLUTE+ Jly Heart Is Taking Ll'8SOIl.S,,iII'1tI'3.-H1llI'HlS Q, 3, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. RUTH H. KNIGHT- lVl11'u Aly Dream Bout Comes Home -Friendship Club 4. BETTY JANE KNUDEL- Fm Just As Happy -Home Room President 1, Q, Secretary 3, Altae Puellae 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Intra-murals 1, Q. CAROL KNUTHf Y011're ,lly DislL -Intra- murals 4, Friendship Club 4, Athletic Society 4, Football Usher 3. DOROTHY MAE KOCH-'iDon't IVa1rc Up My Heart -Intra-murals 3, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Prism Club Editor 4, Periclean 1, Q, 3, 4, Friendship Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Digest Editor 3, Advisory Editor 4, L'Arc En Ciel Advertising Nlanager 4. LITCILLE AI. KOHL- Tm For TlI.'0ufIIOI1lC Economics Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Honor Roll I, Q, 3. LOIS KONKERAHPHZ Your Haart in a Song - Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Clerk ol' Board 4, Student Council Q, 4, Home Room Vice- President Q, Nominating Convention 1, Publicity Committee 3, Prism Reporter 3, News Editor 4, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 4, Digest Editor 3, Advisory Editor 4, Periclean 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Aluseum Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, International Relations Clllb 4. RICHARD KOPF- I Bvlierc in MiracIz's,'fHall Patrol 3, 4, Captain 4, Home Room Secretary- Treasurer 3, German Club 4, Debate Club Vice- President 4. siraafffa-.'-2:1-easm: iss'-afraszaffffzw ' l 1 Y L-xiii:-.25:: - . . .-Q-:L 5553553521152 Pgifwa-as . . Q1 :f.1:.:9i ..-,.-.-5... -5- ..w.':,- ...1,,,... ..- gg 11! ' zu.-:dw .4 - -.'.'::11:Z':: ,. . .nn i'. .':1 I-'IFES .'-'-'::-4 ': -:F s , . znznziiiizjlh 'lfgzfzw .- .. ....-z .v -':2-:L-.-1: A '5::5::v ' -' .0-9? . . - ,-3-:!z:.a'i1:2:!'sE'iz.2: ' Q Q :2..... .., --:.-:Q . .4 ..--' ..... . ,.. .,-,,.,.. . , , 1 I 1 5 211 :Ct LEO KRUPP- Tidal Wave -Track Team Q, 3, 4, Intra-murals 1, Q, 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, Cross-country 3, 4, Honor Roll Q, Hall Patrol Q, 3, French Club 4. ROBERT LACEY- Women, Women, Womonu-Intra-murals Q, 3, Honor Roll Q, Hi-Y 4. EDWARD W. LACHMILLER- IIeigh-Ho''-Orchestra 1, 4. JOHN T. LADD-HLost and Found -Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Library Club Q, Museum Club Q, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Dance Club Q, International Relations Club Q, Graduation Usher 3. MARJORIE H. LAMB- Little Lady Make-HeIif'z'e iIntra-murals 1, Q, Nominating Conven- tion Q, Prism Reporter 3, Proof Reader 4, Periclean 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Secretary Q, Manager 3, Sorelles 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Senior Announcement Committee 4. RICHARD LANZINGER- W'hy Should I Care -Intra-murals 1, Q, Honor Roll 3. KENNETH D. LARSON-'iDou,n Thu! Fz'r'ld',-Varsity Football 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Student Council Q. ROBERT B. LEACH-'KYo1z and I Know -Home Room Treasurer Q, President 4, Prism Ad- vertising Staft 4, Hi-Y 4, Museum Club Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Red Cross Club President 4, Chess Club 3, 4, International Relations Club 1. LENORE LEBLANC- Pagan Love Song . ROBERT E. LEE- Waiting for the Robert E. Lee -Intra-murals 1, Q, Bowling Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3. JUNE LEGGETT- Now They Call It Szv1'ng -Orchestra 3, 4, Business lilanager 3, Vice- President 4, Concert Master 4. SUZANNE LEHMAN- Sweet Sue, Jus! You -Intra-murals 3, Bowling Green Scholarship Tests 1, Q, 3, Oberlin Test 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Home Room Vice-President 1, Q, Secretary 3, Prism Representative 3, 4, Mothers' Tea Committee 1, Pot O'Gold Organizations Editor 4, Philalethean 1, Q, 3, 4, Pin Chairman 3, Vice-President 4, Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, VVelfare Chairman Q, President 3, Music Chairman 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Class Secretary 4. VIRGINIA LENTZf Good Effning, Good Looking -Intra-murals 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Home Room Secretary 1, Dance Committee 1, Pot O'Gold Senior Editor 4, Philalethean 1, Q, 3, 4, Chairman Scott Tea 4, National Honor Society 4. ANN LEONARD-6'This Is the Life -Intra-murals 3, Bowling Green Scholarship Test 3, Oberlin Test 4, Honor Roll Q, 3, 4, Pot O'Gold Business Staff 3, National Honor Society 4. NORIIA B. I.EONARD-- IVlLcre You G07:ILl, H0ney? fLibrary Club 3. VIYIAN LEROUX- Fm Like a Fish out of Water . EYELYN M. LEYYIS-- The S111eetc.vt Girl -Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Home Room Secretary 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, Mothers' Tea Chairman 4, Philalethean 3, 4, Secretary 4: German Club Publicity Committee 3, Museum Club Publicity Committee Q, Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Music Chairman Q, 3, Pin Chairman 3, President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Letter Chapter Q, 3, 4, Coed Ball Committee 4, Pot O'Gold Solicitor 4. HARRIETTE D. LEIYlSf Some Day''fIntra-murals 1, Q, 3, 4. .fins S P -' -12::vf:-'-:r:-'-'-2r:g::g.- .- I x 54. wr.: .iiiiEIiE:Ei'-'ffflrt-YE fe1:e?fi,i-af'-3:2 j1:3f'::3:g'.SJiJ':tC s-' .-... it P X ..,.. . .. .,. ..... r Q.-:zzzzgr .- i27:g3Qi:'fliz5'f?:5iiIrZi . 'lziligfyi-:wg ' .g.1...:- -.,g5gq::y,5.g..g'.g 3,31 , Qf:g:1T:' 'IP '! 2' :A ''---e:'::-f..'::z---,-....' EgSZZ!fS7J.'. , BETTY JEANNE LINDSEY- Om: R0.s'e -Home Room Secretary 15 Friendship Club 1, 45 Riding Club fig Athletic Society 1. VERNON ll. LOGAN- Gold H1'r1.f2 in ffm Sky -Intra-murals 2. ROBERT J. LOHNER- Lost in the Shuffle -Student Council 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3, Home Room President 1, Q, Nominating Convention 31 German Club 2, 41 Camera Club 4. CATHERINE LONGNECKERf Uur Katie -Home Room Vice-President 33 Friendship Club 1, 23 Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art. Club Vice-President 3. BETTY 1.005-ullmzey, Smile for Me . IRMA l,0RENZENfK'I'11L in a lluppy Frame of .llz'nrl . TRUXTON L. LUWVRY- Ihre Been Treated W'r0ng -Liglltweight. Football 13 Intra-murals 1, Q, 33 Hall Patrol 3, Home Room President 4, Hi-Y 4g Spanish Club 4. CATHERINE lWIACD0NALDf'KL0ch l107II0ILflu TIOIl0I' Roll 23 Student Council 3, 41 Zeta- lethean 3, 4, Vice-President 4, French Club 3, 4g Athletic Society 1, 2, 3g Riding Club Q, Nomin- ating Convention QQ Camera Club Treasurer 3. NEIL lV1ACKlNNONf f.'uif'1fn' Capm's fPot 0'Gold Staff 3, Hall Patrol 3, YYILLIAM E. KIADIGAX-A'Y0u SlIOIl'l'd .llc Ilm llvngfiflnlra-inurals 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4- HELEX C. MAGEE4 0ne More Dr0am. fGlee Club lg Deviltries 2, 4. FRANK H. Nl,-XGERS- In Ally So1i1'1uI1 'fSta1np Club 3, Camera Club 3: Art Club 3. RUTH L. lVlAl,LEY- Never Felt Iizflterve-Atliletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4-, Letter Chapter 3, 4, llome Room Treasurer 33 Prism Reporter 23 Band 33 Museum Club 4. JANE BIARQllARDTf Dz'ar Old GirI fFrieudsl1ip Club 4. BETTY J. lVIARSKE4L'.lI11sicf0r 1TIllf1!l7TlUilfl,ELIlC6 Club 2. FRANCES .l.fXMES MARSROVV- I lIur'en't Clmngml a Thing''-lntra-murals 1, 3. ROBERT BIAYERfuLaugh.1fng Song . RALPH K. BICBEE- Slap that lias.w -Honor Roll 3, 43 Student Council 4, Nominating Con- vention 4g Baccalaureate Chairman 4: Orchestra 1, Q, 3, Business Manager 2, Yice-President fig Chess Club 3, 4, President 3, Vice-President 4. . .f.-.z-212::::::v.g- 1'-.amz-::w:,avg:,:: 1 1 :,:wh,, 5 S J 3 gg. . -.'.'.:5!- zz'-:wil - .--:-:F-: iz!-S:-Z--Sh '.1 .1-V5541 . . . ..-:M 2525552551752 ' z-- ' ' - .-:,'1:'73'.- '-: :2::::::r.-fig: ' - '-2.-.-:,t:-'-32'1::- :.-':-,-::. .-':.. '- ance.--r:1'54::2s11 1'i.f:1!:aif551'rE:2S'f? . .1 zz-Jzf'-'.1. ?1 'Ii-7 1 . ..,-11.2ef:1?f-.5i:122ig --:::1-. --r - - : a-.::VA.'.:-1-lim:--S-:: bi'f- : '1::1:f2'tZ?f5 f' 24' . :. +:w:as42Qaf.s1'sM?l.e.?.: BETTY AICCALEB- All of .lfy IIOHVf'l'GCTll18H Club Q, 3. lV1ARY C. MCCART1lYfi'1V0ndcrfz1l Une -Friendship Club 4, Dance Club 1. JESSIE M. MCDONALD-nI'nz .llisundcrstoorl''-Entered DeYilbiss as a Senior. GALE L. Mc1NTYRE- Haut Wave''-1utra-murals 1, Q, Tennis Team Q, Hall Patrol Q, 3, Camera Club Q, 3. ROBERT NIcK1TR1CKf Goofly Goodyuflntra-murals 1, Q, Hall Patrol 3. JOHN F. McNA1R- lim Laughing''-Intra-murals 1, 3, Honor Roll 3, Home Room Treasurer Q. JOHN lVlELLf Deep in a Dream -Intra-murals Q, Hall Patrol 4, Hi-Y Q, 3. 4, Play Proper- ties Committee 3. BARBARA J. MELV1Nf Il's Swell Qf You -Zetalethean 1, Q, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, French Club 3, 4, Play Committee 4, Play 4. MARY JANE NIEADER-'KTalre llly H6dVf.,'1,flSI11 Staff 3, Digest Staff 3, DeYiltries 1, Q, 4, Home Economics Club Q, Journalism Club 3. FLORENCE L. MERCE-'gWrap Up Your Cares -Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Home Room Treasurer Q, Prism Representative 4. MARION C. MERICKEL-6'Accmzt on Youth -Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Home Room President 1, Q, Finance Committee 3, Prism Staff 4, Dance Club 3. JEAN M. M ERSEREA1'- .lean1'e with the Light liroirn Hairi,-Honor Roll 1, Q, Social Com- mission 4, Student Council 4, Periclean Q, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Secretary 4, French Club 3, 4, Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4, Coed Ball Committee 4. JOAN Ml'lTCALF- .lIorzz Power io You -Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, VVell'are Commissioner 4, Student Council 1, Prism Representative 3, Class Secretary 1, Play Committee 3, Afternoon Dance Q, Publicity Chairman Q, Prism Reporter 3, Pot O'Gold Solicitor 3, Faculty Editor 4: Periclean Q, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Friendship Club 3, 4, Sorelles 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, 4: Red Cross Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Prom Chairman Q. RUTH A. METZGER- Yozfrc E1'erything S111r'0t -Honol' Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Mid-Wiinter Dance 4, Pot O'Gold Solicitor 3, Freshman Editor 4, Play Property Committee 4, Glee Club 1, Philalethean Q, 3, 4, Graduation Usher 3, Deviltries 1, Friendship Club Q, 3, 4, Social Chairman 4. ALMA METTER- IIour Can You Forget? . ROBERT T. lNTEYER-HIPS Love I'm Aff1'r',-Football 4, lntra-murals 1, Q, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. TED J. MICHELFELDER-5'Tl1Pre'.v .Vo Sul1.9f1'l11fF for l707li,fS1tll1BI1t Council 1. Q, 3, 4, President 4, Prom Commit tee Q, Pot O' Gold Business Manager 4, Class Plays 3, 4, Intra-murals 1, Q, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Social Committee 4, German Club Q, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, Class Vice-President 3, Rowling Green Scholarship Test 3. MARTHA ELLEN M1LEYf Lct lioursclf Go -Home Room Secretary 1, Q, Play Committee 4, Chairman Picture Committee 4, Mothers' Tea Committee 4, Dance Club 3, German Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4, Houor Roll Q, 3. r A ,--::.'Qi51?iQtg1-i '.'g:7fi22:,1g f ',1,e.1Z,-5,25-v,g56111Lf-rfyil'-Z'- i!.-,-1-5-2121:-In-23114 3E1??FS3i?:5tEEEf25f!:PE '1:-li.,:f5f:i2.iT!-FF. B1fl'1'TY JANE B4 ILLER- IFS Good liaough for .lle f1 ootball Psher 4: lntra-murals 33 Student Council 43 Athletic Society 13 Home Economics Club 3. 43 Nluseum Club 4. E1 LEEN L. MlLLl'lR-i'S1'rc'nm1e to the Star.-f fGlee Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Riding Club 2, 3. JOHN 0. NIII.liEltfnll'ucL'y Dust''fIntra-murals 1. 2, 3, 43 Tennis Team 43 Boxing -I-3 Hall Patrol 33 Ilome Room President 23 lli-Y 4. MARY ANN MILIAER-'4,lIiIl1'r'.s IJIIZIHIIIUT .Vary ,411r1 fHon1e Room President Q, Vice-Presb dent 33 Nominating Convention 33 Pot U' Gold Staff 43 Philalethean 3, 4: Library Club 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, President 43 Red Cross Club Q3 Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4. Letter Chapter Q, 3, 43 Football Psher 1, Q3 DeViltries Cshcr 1. PALILINE C. BHLLERf l l0af1f11y on a B1411bI0 -Rowling Green Scholarship Test 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Prism Representative 2, 43 Glee Club Q3 Peric-lean 3. -I-3 Friendship Club 13 Athletic Society 1, 23 Dance Club 1, 23 Home Economics Club 23 Red Cross Club 3, 4, Secretary 4: Sub- Deb Club 43 Red Cross Club Publicity Chairman 4. VIRGINIA M. 3IILLI'lRmi-Sflllljj in Blzwi'-Libra1'y Patrol Q: Home Room President 1, Sec- retary 2: Prism Representative 33 Friendship Club 13 Red Cross Club 1. DALE XIIl.LXS'- S0n10fh1'l1g Trlls JIU -Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Home Room Secretary-'I'reasurer 43 Red C1'oss Club 33 Announcements Committee 43 Band 3, 43 hluseum Club Q. 3. 4. RICHARD R. MILLS-HI .Ycwl Lorin' -Intra-murals 33 Hall Patrol 3g Pot U' Cold Stall' 43 Hi-Y 43 Publicity Committee 4. CATHERINE L. lNIILNE4'iI 1'1'e Foot Two, Eyvs of Blm: fPrisin Representative 33 Digest Representative 33 Friendship Club 1, 43 Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Letter Chapter 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE L. MINKE- Stop, Look. am! I.1'.vz'c11 fHonor Roll 1, Q, 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Periclean 3, 4, Secretary 43 lfriemlsliip Club 1. Q, 3, 4: Athletic Society Q, 3. JAYXE IXIUXAGHAN- lVrap Your Cares in Hlzyflzrn and lJl1IlI'l?ufII01119 Room Vice-President 2, 33 Philalethean 2, 3, 43 Friendship Club 1, 4: Sorelles Q, 3, 43 Sub-Deb Club Q. CHARLES INIURGAX-HTML Ifusy LFSSOIISI-'I'l00tlJ2llI 13 Basketball 1, Q3 Intra-murals 1, 2. 3, 43 BoXing2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 23 Hall Patrol 2, 3. EILEEN MORGAN-'tlf I Uyerc I'0Ili,fI'IOI10I' Roll 1, Q, 33 Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4. Librarian 1, Q3 Friendship Club Q, 3, 4, Music Committee 3: Red Cross Club 33 1VIusic Guild Social Chairman 3. EILEEX R. MOTTERfi'1Vlzerc' in flzc' ll'0rlr1? fStudent Council Representative 33 Red Cross Club 33 Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 43 Red Head Club Q3 Honor Roll 1, 2. EIINICE NI. MOCRNING-HY0u'rr' Jly Ideal -Hoine Room President 4, Secretary 13 Friend- ship Club 3, 4. VIRGINIA H. KIUIYRY- Smr1ll IIIOIIKIFTIIYHIDIIOF Roll 1. Q, 33 Honor Society 1, 23 Home Economics Club 3, 4, Secretary 4. MARGARET L. iX4IfDGEf'6l'0u G0 to .lfy llearl''fIntra-murals 1, 2. 33 Home Room Presi- dent 23 Prism Solicitor 43 Class Play 3, -IQI,l1lI2llCII1S2lH 3. 43 Friendship Club 13 Letter Chapter 2, 3. JAMES S. BIPRLIN-'Tvc Got the World on a SlrzfrzgffFootball 1, 23 Intra-murals 1, 2, 33 Student Council Representative 33 Home Room President 23 Class President 43 Class Play Com- mittee 3g Hi-Y Vice-President 3. W 45' A A al L 559: 25:9-'-S Fair: :sgfigrr 1 -:- bi 1:-au.: 'x 'QFESQ FH:-11: '.1'k!:.g- '1-Eizzi-1 ISARICI. L. N1'1WCONIl'1I!f'tISinzplymlorv You RYICLYN Nl. NI'lAYl'ILIr4 llIlIIll Gow on l11frr'?,' MARY NICYVNIAN- Dorff Crow Your l'll'lll1IIl'Nu' Inlra-murals 43 Prism Representative 33 Museum Club 43 Riding Club -L ANNA MAY NEXY'l'0N- Sify of liluzf'--Honor Roll I. 2, 3: Pliiluletllez-1n3, 4: Chess Club ft. 4. MARGARICT I.. NIICDICCKICN- uS1ll'I'I1!1 ls Ilrfrf' --Home Room Secretary 43 llriendship Club l, 2g Athletic Society I, 2: Mothers' 'Pea Committee 11 llootbzlll Banquet Committee 1. Qg Graduation Csherfi. MARIE L. NIICDZIICLSKI f-'iSfuy ,lx Szfcvl ,lx You ,'lr1 'fLibrz1ry Club 4: Friendship Club lg Music Guild 43 Ilonor Roll I. 2. MARGARICT 'l'. NOItNIANf S1n1 SlIOIl'lfl'S,l' Honor Roll 1. 2. 33 Prism Representative 43 Dance Club 3. JANICT NCNNUIIJ- I Hull! A Dnfurn Une Day f Student Council I3 Riding Club 3. 4. NANCY NYQl'IS'l'- ul Mlllioil. Dollar S7l'1.'Iill5llQ- Honor Roll 533 Rell Cross Club 33 Prism Representa- tive 4: Pot 0' Gold Solicitor 23 Philalethean 1, Q, 3, 4: Frencli Club fi. 4. 4Q JEAN ML I'CIILl'IR- All around the Tozrn - Intra-murals 1, 2g Friendship Club 13 Riding Club Q, 3, 4, President 4. DONALD IVIYERS-HC0lificlentially''-Swimming Q, 3, 43 Honor Roll 13 Hall Patrol Q, 33 Home Room Secretary 33 Ili-Y 43 Spanish Club 3. KATHRYN I.. MYERS- My Hrart Belongs to Daddy''gIntru-murals lg Home Room President 1, Secretary 33 Nominating Convention 3, 43 Friend- ship Club 2, 3, 4g Sub-Deb Club 43 Home Economics Club 4g Dance Club 2. SHIRLEY A. MYERS-6'Su-eel, Not Sour -Home Room Vice-President Q3 Friendship Club 1. 2, 4g Altae Puellae Club 43 Red Cross Club 43 Football Usher 3, 4. LYNDICN I . MYLANDER- Blue Lamzznfl- Intra-murals I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLOTTE NATHANSON- I'ou're Su'cll 4 lfriendship Club 4g Prom Committee 2. ALBERT NAYARRO- Ebb Tide fIntra-inurals 2, 3, 43 Baseball 4. HELEN J. NELSON- From Alpha to Omega - Honor Roll I, 2, 3g Dance Club I, 23 Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Letter Chaper 3, 43 Pot Ol Gold Staff 4. ANITA M. NERICNBERG4 Dream A' U'l1llc - Intra-murals 33 Home Room Treasurer 33 Prism Representative 33 Digest Representative 33 Friend- ship Club 4: Spanish Club l: Home Economics Club Q3 Athletic Society 43 IDeYiltries 4. , .fd L E : g -.,' I, ,-W :ff55E32'1i5s12- -.-f .,, ...,., 4' .F5::. 11:51.21 gg:,31Q2:,gf5:.- '-'-ig, . .ggQ::::-:-'-22:-.tt-121' . '.1f:::::::?up,g:s1:' ' .- ,,,,1.,.,,,:,,.:,,. .... . - .1 I J -. - -5....:,'....,-..-. MARGARET E. OICHMLER- All Alonevf Friendship Club lg Riding Club 43 Bowling Club 33 Athletic Society Q, 53, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4. PHILIP J. 0'NE1LLf Ba.rnaclc Hill the Snilorvf Bowling Green Scholarship Tests 1, 2. 33 Oberlin Test 43 Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 43 Public-ity Committee 23 Finance Committee 33 Digest Staff 2: Hi-Y 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4g French Club 3, 4, President 43 International Relations Club, President 3g Dance Club 3. RUTH V. PAIIL--'6Somez1'l1err urflh Srnlzzetzrlrlywf Football 1'sher 3, 43 Friendship Club 1: Sub-Deb Club 33 Altae Pnellae 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman, Secretary 3, President 43 Chess Club 3, 43 Museum Club 4g Athletic Society 1, 2, 3. GRACE S. PALM l'lRg I Sec Your Frrcr' Before JIU -Honor Roll 23 Home Room Vice-President 23 Friendship Club 33 Athletic Society 2. 3. MARJORHC E. 1'ALMER-i'V0icfw of Spring - Intra-mnrals 13 Home Economics Club Treasurer 43 Altae Pnellae Club 4. BIYRTAL E. PALMERf SIr1rs in ,lly Igjjf'-Film Athletic Society 2, 3. CRISTINIC PAPPASfK'T00 JIa1'r1'Irms for lV0rrls -llonor Roll 1, fl, 3. 43 Play Committee fig Graduation Committee 43 Digest Staff Q, 33 Peri- Clean 3, 43 Friendship Club 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g French Club 3, 43 I,'Arc En Ciel Editor-ln-Chief 4. ELEANUR PAR'1'lS- Rz'szf'n Sh1lIII?,lfl,6I'lCl6tll1 2, 3, 43 Friendship Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 4. NIARY JEAN PA'1'CH- t,'r0s.s' Pall-h fPlay Usher fig Zetalethean 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 23 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mothers, Tea Committee 2, 3: Athletic Society 1, 2. Letter Chapter 2, 3. 4, Co- ed Ball Committee Q, Mothers, Tea Committee 2. 'sud '-:'1 f'f :1-:1--:.-- ' --.- . -. 'ra-215.4135-:q:..::-:-r: r '-!pg.':2:,5::'f,f.-:.-.': Q ft? iiiu JANE PACLSON-nlVl1r1f llnrc You Go! that Gets .llc? flntra-murals 43 Orchestra 43 Friendship Club 43 Athletic Society 4g Football 1'sher 4. JAMES J. PAYlilSf Ilouv Could I Forget You? -lntra-murals 1, 2, fig Honor Roll 1, Q: Hall Patrol 2, 3, 43 Home Room Treasurer 33 German Club 23 Football Manager 1. HELVA J. 1'E1.'1'f1N-'Kieran ml, My lM1f 4 Home Fconomics Club 1, Q. OLIN li. PE1,'l'0X-'XIII I Do Is lJreazn f Student Council 13 Hall Patrol 4, Home Room Treasurer 33 lli-Y 1. 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. Nl0'l'Tl'lR C. PENNYP,-XCKERf lIe fliafl Got I'UIjjflH7Il.. l'l1lil'll1lN l.. PFIPPARlJf Sfnr Dusf -llome Room President lg Prism Representative 23 Glee Club 13 Dance Club 1, 2: Sub-Deb Clllb 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES ll. Pl'lliKlNS''-HSIHIYIIIUI' S0IIl'f'I7,tI'NuA lntra-murals 1, 2. ARZICLLA F. Pl1lRRYf li111e P7't'tIl!lt4-.fl,I'lSl1l Reporter Q. 3, Glee Club 3: Art Club Publicity Manager 3, Dc-:Yiltries Stage Committee 3, 4. THOMAS YY. l'ERRY- Some Sunny Duyuf Football 2, 33 lntra-murals 1, 23 Swimming Team J fg 111:-.12-:argues-1 :1-:rm :-: :zu 1:3 .-.,::-s::'4p -elf,-23 ' 'n::!:g:!'-zllguslggtva if-iii ' ::'i:Q1:.':!5:L'e55Zi:: I-:::,:..'-miie-Zz.-:.-'. Q::5:3::'-- :if-1 ,J if 1.s,i.F..-.. z- - :ar- ,.:.:-...-gz-...:1 .43 ?ff5?g,5i:f::f:E- 6:5-1 of v,,.fsi?V z C 'L Vx ' 1' x Eff Mu f ti- ' 1151 W 4 wif? X . N K its V S1532 . Kr ...., X , 295555-ftiessw if , ,, ,.,a ,1 ' P2 W .. mi 2 2 A , .f 3, . 1, if. RVTH E. l'FLNDf'KB'f'sz'fIe a Jloonlit Stream'- Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 2, 3, 4. BLRT PFEIFFERMHlVlz1'1'Iz1'i1uI. IRENE PIIELAN-':SonLe Day So0n',fHome Room Presirlent 3. LOUISE PIIELAN- When I Grow' Up',-Intra- murals 3, 4, Home Room Vice-President 3, Riding Club 4. JI-IANNE POAGE-g'Stc'ppin' Prcltgf. LORRAINE POAGE-6'Suvect Lorminefl ROBERT POCHADT- That Rhythm Jfanu- Track 3, 43 Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross-country 3, 43 Hall Patrol 35 Home Room Vice-President 4. LESTER L. PORTER- Lost'-Intra-murals 3, Play Committee 3. JACK R. POTTHOFF- No Wonder -Entered DeYillJiss as a Senior, Hall Patrol 4, Police Force 4. BETTY J. POTTER-''Moonglow'4-Art Club 3. BETTY JANE POOLE- You Calft Rule He. JAMES VY. POVVELLg Whistling Boy fHonor Roll 1, Q, Prism Representative 3, Hi-Y 4, Camera Club 3, 4. JACK PRATHER 4 A in't Jfisbehanirzu - Hall Patrol 3, Museum Club 45 Red Head Club Q, 3, 4, President 3, Vive-President 4. EARL E. PRICE- Do You Know Your A.B.C.'s? MARGUERITE PRICEf'iSu:eet As a S0ng AIn- tra-murals 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 25 Home Room Secretary-Treasurer4, Afternoon Dance 3, Friend- sliip Club 3, 43 Sorelles 3, 4, Secretary 4, De- Yiltries 1. CHARLES PLRRETT- More than Ererf' BETTI-1 G. QLA1 NTAXCE- Am I Blue? - llome Economics Club 2, 3, 4, DeViltries 2. EARL RACK- I Van ,fllzcays Drc'am3'fl ootball 2. 3, 43 Intra-murals 1, Q, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 92. 44 VVILFRED RACKER-g DUcd I Do -Track Q3 Intra-murals 43 Hall Patrol 13 Football bslier 1. Q. 3. DAISY RAEBURNf Daisics Wonft Trilu- Friendsbip Club 3, 4: Home Economics Club Q. INIARGARET lvl. RAGSDALE-4'Skah:rs 1Houor Roll Q3 Library Patrol 43 Red Cross Club Q. ROBERT L. RANISEY-g'Illl Got a llrval' Some Day -Intra-murals 1, Q3 Hall Patrol 3. 43 Police Force 3, 43 Track Manager Q3 Student Court 3, 4. JUNE L. RAYMER-'Kll'lzen Ifs June in .lrnz11ary -Library Club 3, 4g Friendship Club 43 DeVillries 13 Honor Roll Q. CORINNE C. READ- Fm Needing Somcronrfl HARRIET READ- I Imft Ilim for ll Ll'fI!lI'l' of a Swing Band -Home Economics Club Q, 3, Secre- tary 3g DeYiltries Q. ROGER READ- Gonna Take My Timef' EVELYN G. REEDY- lf You Lear-v. RICHARD YV. REHNIA- Kf'rp on Slllhllillgllflglllld 1, Q, 3g Spanish Club 1, Q, 4. BETTY R. RIEDEL- Rosalie,'fStudenl Coun- cil Q3 Prism Representative 13 Sub-Deb Club 33 Athletic Society 1, 33 Bowling Club 33 Dance Club 3. PHYLLIS RITTER- Sweet,iflntra-murals Q, 3, 43 Prism Reporter Q3 Red Cross Club Q. CHARLOTTE A. RIVERS-K'Rivcr, Stay 5lVa.y from Jly Door . ELEANOR ROBBINS-'iRca.cly, lVillin.g and Able -Honor Roll 1, Q, 33 Home Rooin Secretary 33 Red Cross Club 33 llluseum Club Q, 3, 43 Home Economics Club 4. JAlNIES C. RODEBALGH- If You lVcrc Some- one Elsov-Hall Patrol 43 Police Force 4. CHARLENE A. ROCKVVELL- Song Is You - Intra-niurals Q3 Honor Roll 1, Q3 DeYillries Q3 Red Head Club Q, 3. CHARLES R. ROGERS- fre Hilchml Ally IVIIQOIL to a Star -Track 13 Intra-murals 1, Q, 33 Hall Patrol Q, 3, 43 Bowling Club 13 Police Force 3, 4. ROBERT ROHLOFF- Blue Hermia -Police Force 43 Cross-country llanager 4. ,, ., .,,-Maw T!'o.:1Z'-'hd r .,, .., ,a '-1114 ug., -,--. .,.,..,.-3.45 . ,,.G::g!:5!'f-'ff'-- ' -:-:::.:-ss:-vi:-'-2-93? 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GEORGE R00T'KSTT0I7Cli7L, Down flu' TI'!l'I-ln'- Intra-murals 1, Q, 3, 4. JEAN ROPER-'Tall Mc Darling, Call Mu Swzcrl- lzearf'-Home Room Treasurer 3. ROBERT L. ROPERf You've Got Sonmthziny There fHonor Roll 2, 35 Student Council 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 German Club 45 Chess Club 3, 4. PATRICIA R. ROSEf Somc Day Elly Prinfz' Will Come -Oberlin Test 45 Bowling Green Scholarship Test 25 Prism Club Editor 45 Pot O' Gold Solicitor 45 Class Play 45 Periclean 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Bowling Club 3. 4, Presi- dent 45 Digest 3, 4, Editor 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA E. ROSENBERGER - i'l'1frgz'niu Blues -Bowling Green Test 1: Honor Roll Q5 lloxne Room Secretary 35 Athletic Society 1. DORIS 111. ROSENBERRY- IIurz' You Col :Iliff Castllfs, liaby?''A-Intra-murals 25 Honor Roll 25 Home Room Treasurer Q, 35 Periclean 3. 4. .IAME5 RIJSSYHPJIIIPCFOI' ll'r1It2 fFootball 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Intra-murals I, Q5 Student Council 3, 45 Hall Patrol 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. MARY JANE ROTII-K'Wl1y Omit lVt' Be Pals? -Honor Roll 35 Glee Club 1, 3, 45 Art Club 35 Library Club 4. INIILDRED B. ROTHf6'I Only HFIlV!l,,'Pl'ISlll Staff 45 German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate Club 4. BEVERLY RO1YANf S1L'i11y, Baby, SIFIIIZQNYIII- tra-murals Q, 3. ROBERT N. ROVYLANDfK'Roll1'n' lI0mt '-In- tra-murals I, 2, 3, 45 Boxing 3, 45 Hall Patrol 1, Q, 3, 45 Home Room Secretary 4. BEATRICE RUIHLEY-6'Slecpy Timo Gal. MILTON L. RlINNERf 1ll1'Ssugz' from. Jlursuf Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Home Room President-Secretary I. .Il-IAN Y. RIf'l'ANf In ll JItStH'I1'ltI'il-1lllll'illS I5 Student Council 15 Home Room President 25 Glee Club 15 Dance Club Q5 Sub-Deb Club 3, 4. IVIILDRED B. RUTH-'gllappy Today, Sud To- morrou'. 46 ,R 5 3 . egg I, 4' a ':1':-ii-f-f::::3 '-::::1::::av::12 A' '15,-':.'4ggEE -4275:-'-11:1 g:2:Q-:-:-:.e?::- ,.,,'p5.,:-,--.1., .. .,.,,,:.:,7g.m., - ::-.':--I-:L-Z:-:uv zz-.-.:f::.:lf.a--L2 . ..,. ,. . .. .,, 9:3,:5:.-.::a,a,:1-,,:,:5v:vg ,tx-zzifhm-:,q -,g2zi:?Qt2:2:fisigk5egf5 '::13C-EBSQ o VIRGINIA R. RYBEllGf l7VlLispcringf' HELEN SADLER+ ll011csf ami Trulyf' YIOLA R. SAILER- Tl1r1'llrfrl -Honie Room Vice-President Q, Red Cross Club 1, Q, DeViltries 3. VIRGINIA E. S:ALA'ic,llflVCl1Z.7Ifj .'ll0ng -Prism Reporter 3. 4, Pot 0' Gold Solicitor 4, Friendship Club 1, 4, Dance Club 1, Q, French Club 3, 4, Riding Club Q, 3, 4, Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Letter Chapter Q, 3, 4. JANE D. SARGEANT- All .Wy Life -Intrw murals Q, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. E MILYA N N E SA XVT ELL EY' ' Butterfly' '-Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Student Council Dance Committee 3, Play Chairman 3, Class Play 3, Glee Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Pericleun Treasurer Q, National Ilonor Society 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, Social Chairman 4. JEANNE SAVVYER- Can I Forget l ou?'3 BARBARA Sf,lHrAl'll'l1'lIl'KLTlIllflS Souflzcfrn Hos- YlI'fGlttjf,,'BOWlIT1g Green Scholarship Test 1, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Play Committee 3, Periclean Q, 3, 4: Friendship Club 1, 4, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4. IVARREN SCHAEFFl'IR4 E1'z'ryf1ay,s ll Ilnli- rlayi'-Play Committee 3, Dance Club Q, 3, Bowling Club 4, Intra-murals Q, 3. FREDERICK G. SCIIAFSTALLf 0lL Rerl. '- lntra-murals 3, 4, Hall Patrol Q, Aviation Club 1, Q, 3, 4, President 3, Vice-President 4, Chess Club 4, Football Guard Q, 3. 4. GARLAND SCHARFENBERG- Dixi1:''-5tud- ent Council 1, Home Room Vice-President 1: Treasurer 4, Afternoon Dance 3, Prism Reporter 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Museum Club Q, 4, Debate Club President 4, Play Committee 3, Chairman Publicity Connnittee 4. ROBERT L. SCHIFFERLYAK'JIr. Jinxn-Hall Patrol Q, 3, Pot 0' Gold Staff 3, Art Editor 4. ANNA JANE SCHILL- Shall We IJuncr? - Home Room President 1, Intra-murals 1, Friendship Club 1, 3, 4. FRANK SCHMITT- Wesl I7L!l'iCl7L,,'-II1tl'21-Illlll'- als 1, Q, 3, Bowling Club Q, 3, Hall Patrol 3, 4, German Club Q. WILLIAM R. SCIIBIIDT-- Just Iiilli'-Varsity Football 3, 4, Honor Roll Q, 3, Ilall Patrol 3, 4, Home Room President 3. RUTH SKYHNEIDER-- lCl'1'ryonc's Wrong lm! ,lla BUD SCIINELL- So Help .llzfnfllall Patrol 3. ISABELLE SCIINEPP- ,lr11l So l orflz. fPl1ila- lethean 3, 4, Red llead Club Q, 3, 4. President 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, llonor Roll 1, Q. - 7: 5:5113 33215522 ifw ui: Y. . ., .:f::Eg.-1-Z-. '-:S-:gggi-I-21:1 -'I4.g::1-'rE'.L': 7:-1-1:55:35 3' . , . 1 Hifkigii? 2 ' -If! 5592351--.- .5E?21EE:ar555S51.-.- f?5l'f:27EE3?:1'f524Fi - - .rif5f.gr5:13f:3'1iS:. fff225::f2:f:fs:aaf4s:s:s:? . , .. if::.1Q3::!J5::':::,9:q-:::-- --:, --:--:::v: 'z-.m:,.g1-,:: wsaii: ?::!P:::z:5?-:ug-If-1:44 VIRGINIA M. SCHRUEIJICR-S'.4! Parting - Prism Club Editor 4, Pliilalethean 3, 4g Quill und Scroll 3, 45 Athletic Society 2, 3, -Ig Library Club 3. 4g Chess Club 4g International Relations Club 4. JOHN SCHOLZ- I C1111 Pull Cl Rabbit Out of Jly flat --Truck Team 45 Library Patrol 35 Home Room President 3. RUBICRT SflHIIghBI iRIIllILiIL. ll'1fld,'iIntrai- murals 2: Hall Patrol 2. 3, 41 Library Patrol Q, 3, Football Guard 2, 3, Prism Advertising Stuff 3, 45 Museum Club Q, 3, Aviation Club 1, Q, 3. ROBERT SCIIL'I.'I'Z- T1'n1e on ,lly Hands - Intrzt-inurals 1, 2: Aviation Club 1. H ELICN SCHI'T'I'- Like fl Star from HL'!lZ'Fl1,,. l3E'I I'Y SCOTT-'K Tormenlf'rI. DOROTHY SLIFZJX-hSll'6'l'f Bye and Bye -Home Room Vice-President 4. HAROLD J. SIIERNIAN-nT0aclzf'r's PM?- Gernuln Club 45 Museum Club 3. 4, LEU SIIILTS- Snnzr of these Days -Class Play 4, Pot Oy Gold Faculty Iflditor 4. .IAYNE A. SlIOIIl.'I'Sf Hz'u11t1f11l Luflyf' 'I'Hl'lLM.X SlCKMILLl'lRf I Dorff Hvflllf To .lfakv I1ixz'0rjf'AIlonor Roll 2, Class Play 4, Play Shop 33 Drainatic- Guild 33 Student Radio Director 4. PILIZABICTH SIDIJAI.L-ulilzzr' and iq6'lIfI.l?Il'IIl'IlI,, -Intra-murals 33 Ilonor Roll I, 2, 3, 41 Home Room President Qg Nominating Convention 3, 4g Publicity Committee 3, Mid-lYinter Dance Committee 4, Pot 0' Gold Solicitor 4g Pllilaletllean 1, Q, 3. 4g Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. HYICLYX XY. SIFICK-i'IT'lzz'n I lVall' zritlz You - Gerlnan Club 4. JAN E M. SII'lGEXTH.XLERf'iThe Night Is Filled with Music 7Home Room Secretary Q3 Student Council lp Friendship Club 1. NIELVIN VVSKIBIXS KI- That Foolish Feelingu. JOSEPH B. SKUNDA- Slow Noodf, CHARLES W. SLONAKER- Any Timf At All''!Int,ra-murals 1, 2, 3, 41 Hall Patrol 2, 3g Home Room Treasurer Q: Spanish Club 3, 43 Boxing Q, 3, 4. MARIAN J. SMART-nSu'vezf like Youf'-Home Room Secretary 3, 45 Orchestra 45 German Club 4g Bowling Club 33 Music Guild Vice-President, 4, Athletic Society Q, 3, 4. Letter Chapter 4. 48 -4..- A-.. r Q :.-.zzz-.-:?.wA:-2-1:1 : s 4' J I BERNADINE G. S1IITHfi'I Let a Tear Full fn the River. BETTY LOUISE SMITH- Gf'1', But Your Swell -Periclean -Lg Frienrlsliip Club 1. 2, 3, +L. CARLETON S. SMITIIf'5R01ieric''-Football 3, Lg Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 2, 3, -L, Captain 3,43 Dance Committee Q3 Boxing 3,4g Student Court 3, L. DOROTHY SMITH- I'll Chaxe fha Blues Away -Honor Roll 1, Q, Glee Club 1, 2. EI LEEN SM ITH-'L Take A notlzzfr G'l1CSS,l'FI'1CIl1l- ship Club 1. JOAN T. SINIITH- Tall: to Jle 4Home Room President 15 Nominating Convention lg Mothers' Tea Committee 15 Friendship Club 1, 23 Prem-l1 Club 3, Riding Club 1, 2. ROBERT N. SBIITII-'gllappy As Il Larlf- Lightweight Football 1, 23 Track Team Q, 3, LLQ Intra-murals 1, Q, 3, -Lg Bowling Green Scholarship Test lg Athletic Commissioner 43 Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3, -Lg Prism Sports Staff -Lg Pot. O' Gold Sports Editor 4, Glee Club lg Hi-Y 3, 45 Football Guard +L. YYESLEY C. SlVII'I'H- IVake Up and Linen-- .IOHN R. SNELL-f Lazyl20nes!'-Track Team 3, LLg Student Council 23 Hall Patrol 3, Home Room Vice-President 33 Band 1, Q. lVIAR.IORIE .I. SNODY-''.l1ury1'e fIIo111e Room President 4-1 Bowling Green Scholarship Test 23 Honor Roll 1. Q, 3, +L, Pot O' Gold Organizations Editor -Lg Periclean 1, Q, 3, Lg Friendship Club l. 2, 3, IL: National Honor Society 3, 4-3 Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, -L, Letter Chapter 2, 3, -L, Oberlin Test -L3 Banquet Committee 4. JOSEPH SOLARK-HI Cunft I'retc11.1l''4Foot.ball 1: Intra-murals 1, Q, 3, -L: Student Council 1. IYILLIANI SOI.ON4'KQff Again Ou Again. .IOIIN A. SOBIMER-'Cl nz I in .Al uofhrr lVorlfl? f Hall Patrol 4, Play Committee 4g Orchestra 1: Hi-Y 3, -Lg Chess Club 3g Camera Club 3, L. RICHARD SONCRAN'l'- Gf'fl1'11g Arouml mul About. LOUIS J. SONNENHERG-K'Doa't Drop A Slug in the Slot',fIntra-murals 1, 2, I-lall Patrol 31 Hi-Y 3, 43 German Club 2, +L, Football Guard 2. GENE SOW'ERSf Small Fry -Track Team 3, 44g Intra-murals 3, Lg Cross-country 3, Lg Cheer Leader Lg Hi-Y 3. 41. GEORGE SPALENY- Knock lV0ofl -Aviation Club 2, 3, LL, President 4. LYLA SPARKS! So Lorely fPro1n Committee Q. z 1.1 NURBIA STALDER-'glial D1jfi111'fz'Iy flntra- murals 1, 2, 31 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. LIARGERY Y. S'l'ALER- You Can Dvlzwzrl 011 .1lc '-Bowling Green Scholarship Test 11 Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 41 Home Room President 3, Afternoon Dance Chairman 2: Prom Chairlnan 3g Pot 0' Gold Solicitor 3, Editor-in-chief 4, Philalethean Q, 3, 4. Treasurer 41 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President Q, 1Yelt'are Chairman 3, National Honor Society 3. 4, Athletic Society l, 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4, Afternoon Dance 4: Play Ticket Committee 3. DONALD STALKERA-S'Ilr1rm0n.1'ca Ilopvglntra- murals 2: Hall Patrol 4, Prism Representative 3. BETTY G. S'l'ARltYfg'Slarry Night. BETTY JO STECKERf'KAz'n't Slzc SII'l't'f?u' Intra-xnurals Q, 4, Friendship Club 13 Deviltries 1, Q, 3, 4, Riding Club 4. EILEEN S'1'EMf ,-t Pretty Girl Is Lilre a .Vzflofllzff BETTY J. STEl'ERf l r1re Thee lI0n1'y, l r1rr' Tim' U'r'1I fGlee Club 4, l riendship Club 4, .Xltae Puellae 4, Commercial Art Guild 4. TH ELMA L. STl'iVENS- H1'arf.s mul l'il0Il'I'I'-Y-ig' Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Student Council 3, Home Room President 4, 111115611111 Club 4. ROBEIVI' C, STIMSKJN-- D1jfin1'tion of S11'1'ngf'- Rand 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. 50 JANET R. SPEARS!- Pretty Little GI.I'lH7II1tl'i1- murals 31 Honor Roll 3: Home Room Secretary fig Play Committee 33 Zetalethean 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain -I-g l riendship Club 1, Q, 3, -1-3 French Club 3, 4, Secretary 4. NORMA .l.Sl'ECllTf Little Bit Later Un --Honor Roll 1, 2, 8g Home Room President 1. .IEANNE M. SPEYElt4'KSoplrisiim1f1'rl 1,ady 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Vice-President 1, Prom Chairman lg Pot O' Gold Senior Editor 45 Philalethean 1, Q, 3, 4, Social Chairman -tl, Dance Committee Chairman fl-g National Honor Society 3, 4-. Social Chairman 41 French Club 3, 4, Friend- ship Club 1, 2, Secretary 1, Social Chairman 2. HIARIAN G. SPElRSf E1'cry Day -Intra-niuiw als Q, 3, 4, Zetalethean 43 Friendship Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 43 Sub-Deb Club 4. HARRIET Sl'ILlNlAX--'tllzfd You A sk for ,lIe? A Band 1g Friendship Club Q, 3, 43 Dance Club 1, Xational Honor Society 3, 43 Museum Club 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Letter Chapter Q, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. MARGARET SPITZNAI'GLE-'tI'11z GI'07l I.I1g Fourier of You -Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Zetalethean 3, 4: Dance Club 1, 2. 3, Sub-Deb Club 3. 4. DOTTY JANE SPRING- And Then Somz '- Zetalethean 3, 4, Membership Committee 4, Friend- ship Club 1g Spanish Club 41 Dance Club 1, Q. ROBERT F. SPROCSE- I Low' zz Pararlcfi RCSSELL Wi. StllvllllifhrlIlyflltllg Goes -Home Room Vice-President 1, Q3 Glee Club 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, -l-. R! ,,.. L HELEN STOCKS'l'IEI.- I a'r1cy LllI'6'f'1.lIg l'o11 - Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, IIonor Roll 3g Ilome Room Secretary 4: Prism Reporter 3, 4, Girls' Sports Editor 4g l rienclship Club l. EILEEN STOREY! -W1z'rm 0IL7,'l30XN'lIHg Green Scholar:-xllip Test 2. BETTY L. S'I'UNEf Skr1ferx' IVCIHZTl'l'll'l8I1Il- ship Club 1, Athletic Society 2, 3. SHIRLEY BI. S'I'0'l I'- You C'oz1Ifln'tIi0 Fulcru- Home Room Vice-President 35 Prism Representa- tive 4: Friendship Club 1. Q, 3, 4, President 13 French Chlb 3g Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4. LILA M. STRAIN-'SI Believe in Miracles. JUIIN YY. STRICKLAND- Sunny Side of Tl1i11g.v -Play Ticket Committee 3g Orchestra 4. HOWARD YV. SI'lJDATH-'iSlze1'L' qf A rul1y 4 Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol Q, 3: Home Room Vice-President 33 Prom Committee 3g Prism Staff 1, 33 Hi-Y 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. VITO SI'TKAI'I'IS- Hui lVhz?r1' A rv You? GRACE L. SYVANEY-'61 Have Eyes -Intrzr murals 4g Pot O' Golcl Picture Committee 4: Frienml- ship Club 4g Museum Club 4. if 1':f1-2::15'J11n . -'2:51:::1YZf:E: q:f-':2Lnz::-Sb - ::-:-'-'nu-::-1 , E'2.!i:E?E?z-'Maxi .':-::i-:-35:6-F-Z':m 121i:f1s2s5??:2:e6?s:: '.. -, .v 1. .zA11wg.g..:.: N... 71 fi 3. 1 111:-2:1-I:--:fm WWW: .ll':f:J-'3!:12'a:'.. . 5 - . . .-........,,, ....: ,1.. 1 g,,:y.g:. .3-.qwgg . 1-7,-kuarfsli-rw :r-:-: r . 1' ' 'frl.':i'.'l2' DORIS SYYANSOX-uI'1n Just an Urrlinary Hu'man fHonor Roll 1, Qg Student Council 3. ELLYYOOD C. SlYAXSON4 Clari1zet Polkavg Intra-murals 1, Q5 Student Council 35 Home Ro OIII President Q, Yiee-President 45 Nominating Con- vention 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. LESLIE TATEfi'.-1 177, I in L0rc'?il-Intra-murals 3, Hi-Y 45 Bowling Club 4. STVART TATE-nDz'L'c In -Iutra-murals 2, 3: Swimming Team Q, 3, its Library Patrol 4g IIi-Y 2, 3, 4g Dance Club 3. GENE L. 'l'Al'BITZf I'nL Popcyzf the Sailor Mau. BARBARA E. TAYLORAIY'oqzlvffe''-Frienrlship Club 3g French Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 3. .IERRE K. TAYLOR- Life Is a Sozzgufllall Patrol 33 Glee Club 1, 2. ROBERT '1'.XYI.ORf 130y .lfevfs Girl. RUBY WV. TEC l EL4 U1Ldr'r Your Spell -Int murals 33 Prism Representative 4. 1'3- 1 .':'. x-5:51 - :'.-:.:a: 53:1-Ze:-:EE ,, . q.gg5x:..3 -,'.--..:-I'- ..... ,.g-.-.g- - '-'zflizf-':f.? 1 51 Z- , - '.'?:5':'-'SF ,',..,,-'I' ,. . ui . za-:A-PS'--: -- --::::.::.., .----..f- . ,.--.. 1. . 5?:Q:-'gg-. 1' .-'5:r5i:v ' 2 - ' v..- ..-Q. '.4'.zgq .. . H: Wifi: '-f:iS:e' S i5E5f5,3'f-iii-If 151- .::, S . ..,-2-?: ' Z'.'v'4J'iE4I15f:.f:5 if:-?:..g,-g5::- .153 . s . '-:f-:si - -I 12 9. ' y.: s, ::',:3g.g:5.-g.3'.gzg1qg1 1 I.. gl-.qagziifigggga-453555 : E. :,'I5Q-E535-gif1:-:i.gi3iv'. ' s gauze:-:.-Eiga' IYILLIAM D. 'l'HAYl'lRf I'm Throzlglf'-Football Q, 3. BETTY A. THCIIVIAS- Indel1I1'1I to I'o11 -Friendship Club Q. OLLIIC THUINIPSUX-mln Good Humor. ARTHUR THOM CBE- No Other 0rw 4Library Patrol 3. .IAYNIC IV. 'I'II0RI.l'lY- I71'z' Got .lfy I'l1iIlgl'I'S Crossc'd -Itonor Roll Q, Student Council 4, Play Committee 3, Glee Club Q, 3, 43 Periclean 3, 43 Friendship Club 45 French Club 3, 45 Art Club 3, 4g Deviltries 1, 3, 4. GICRALDINE IWI. THOHPEf Start the Day with a Smile. LCLII 114. 'l'l-II'RST0N-'Kl'1'z' Taken a Fancy to Yous'-Honor Roll Q5 Periclean 3, 45 Friend- ship Club 1, Q, 3, 43 Dance Club Q, 3. ELEANOR TVVlNINGf l'011rs Truly Is Yours Trulyfs PATRICIA INI. 'l'YXANf ,lIugic of Yozfi-Home Room Treasurer Qg Dance Club 3. IVIARCELLA R. ULBICH-i'The1'c's a Farr Away Look in Your Eycsw. MARGARET CNDICRWUOIJ-'21 Liiflz' Robin Told .Ile So -Athletic Society 1. VIRGINIA lVI. UPDIKE- Says My Heart -Altae Puellae 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. GEORGE CRSCHEI,-Ulla, Sl1e's .Tlllklilli Eyes at .lleu-Football I, Q, 3, 4, Track Team Q, 3, 4, Intra-murals 1, Q3 Basketball 1, Q, Hall Patrol Q, 3, 4g Prism Representative Qg Spanish Club 4, Student Court 3, 4, Boxing Commission 8, 4. . MARJORIIC URSCHEL- Top of the Townl'-Athletic Society Q, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4, Bowling Green Scholarship Test Q, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 45 Home Room Treasurer 33 Nominating Convention 4, Afternoon Dance 33 Pot O' Gold Solicitor 3, Girls' Sports Editor 41 Play Usher 31 Philalethean 3, 4, Chaplain 43 Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 1. Q, 4, Vice-President 3g National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 41 French Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 43 Pub- licity Committee lg Banquet Committee 4. IYILLIAII Gr. FBIYI Nf lVz'l1iom TUll 4-Intra-lnurals 1, Q, 3, 43 IIall Patrol 45 French Club fi, 4g Police Force 4. ' ICDIYIN YAIL4i'Lindy Hop'i-Intra-murals 3, 4-g Baseball 3, 43 Biology Club 13 Aviation Club Q, 3, 4. .IABIICS L. YAlLf I'0u Gotta Be cz Football 114' o 4I ootball 1, Q, 3, 4, Track Team Q, 3, 4: Intra-murals 1, Q3 Hall Patrol Q, 3, 41 Publicity Committee 33 Spanish Club Q, 3, 4, Boxing Com- mission 3g Student Court 4. .IACQUELINE YERNIER- 1lIoor1 I'm In. 5 Y 1 ...1.':.1-5:i5:::5:3i.,g.: 1 f GEORGE A, YOGEL- Little George -Honor Roll 1g Home Room President 3. ZICLLA VVAGER- In the Neighborlmml Qf 116617'BIl7l'IIltI'El.-IHIl1'21lS 1, 23 Honor Roll fig Frientl- ship Club 1, QQ Home Economics Club 4. DOROTHY 1'VAGGONERf Letl.s Sail io Urearnlanrl'lfDeViltrieS 3. JAY ADAIVIS VVAGNICRAHI like lfanrmax Bf'Uf11l19t' Tlzvy Have No lionzfxn-l 0otlJall Guard 4g Prism Advertising Staff 45 Baml 1, 2, 3: Aviation Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 41 Debate Club 4. NICHOLAS J. VVAI,INSKIf Y011 llure El'l'I'jfflll'll.g1,JBllNX'l1Hg' Green SCll0lE1l'Sl11p Test 32 Honor Roll 1, Qg Stuclent Council 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4, Nominating Convention 3, 4g Publicity Committee 33 Pot O' Gold Solicitor 4g Ili-Y 3, 4. Treasurer 3, 4. ELAINE YVALKICR- .1ly JIl'lClI1f'lIOIjj Baby. FRED 1YALLACl'lf .llislrr l 1'ecI1l1'r' lilur'.v flutra-murals 3. SIGXE XYALS'I'ROM-USO Do IHA-Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. VIRGINIA 1YA1,'l'ONfc'l'0s1'11.'l'fIIon0r Roll 2, 3, Home Room Treasurer 4g Pot O' Golfl Solicitor 4: Friendship Club 4, Publicity Chairman 43 Sorelles 2, 3, 4. Chaplain 4: French Club S, 43 Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 2. 3, 43 DeYiltries 1. DONALD YYARDRR4'iG00d11igl1l Larl1'f's fFmrotball Q, 33 Hall Patrol 4, Ili-Y IAICllllJCI'Slllll Chairman 1. HEINZ P. YYARNIBIll'NX+ C0lI1'yL' Iflzyfhmufliasketball 3, 43 Intra-murals 2, 31 Tennis Team 4g Oberlin Test 4g Honor Roll Q, SQ Commissioner of Organizations 43 Hall Patrol 33 Library Captain 43 Home Room President. 43 Prism Representative 4: Hi-Y 43 German Club 2. 3, 41. JACK 1YARNl'lRf'6ll'lzisllrr mul llis Doguflloine Room Treasurer 3. MARION VVASSERS'l'ROlNI- Afl1'r Gl0w fHon0r Roll 3, Prism Stag 3, 4g NOIIIIHEIIIIIQ Con- vention Q3 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. BIARY CAROLYX YYEA'l'H1'lRBY-'KThz'rc'll Be Some Clmnges Made. ALICE ANN 1YEAVI'lRf .lf11ke fl U 1'Sh fIntra-lnurals 1, Q1 Frientlsliip Club Chaplain 1: Riding Club 45 Bowling: Club 3. ERNEST IV. WEAVER-'KToo .Unch ImaginaIi0n -Student Council Q3 Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 3, 4. JOHN 11, 1VEAVERf'tDoublc nr ,xI0f,ZI.II, H-Student Council Q3 l1i-Y 1, Q, 3, 4, Program Chair- man 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. HERMAN C. YYI5lREIii .lfon1Iuy ,II07'I1iILfllI+II1tI'Il-I'I1lll'2l.lS 1. ' 11:51:92 Ziiifitil .,,. .Wg ' :-:.':5Ef51P -.fJ:.:r:- g.,gg:g:,g.',: -- :.g,:g.3, D S 1 1415: ::.,. '.Z-I-I-Zn? - wigs: :Lv - 'Z'-: . . vu... . ,A 32127215 . r55:55q:5f1 ft -ith? 1'- 'qu'-:'!::1 . -4.53:-155. 23- -:HS-'-zu .4 f- '- - --:Z .,.' I.: 41.31 'Q -31:13:15-Q? -Q :.5:.,:. s ,. - .. -. . .- fy -'aff'-'A 3 . . lfifffifmiiif f-25235312-f'5il1 ' sa fag 1 3' S3 . ,-f..,:'2? I 1 -41, a' 'I' .:2'.:1j-Z::f:J,h:3g-:fig : ,aw-f fp. -s T-76-:-933: - 7951 HOWARD K. XYEBER- Chocolate Soldier Man -Track Team 33 lntra-murals Q, 33 Cross- country 2, 43 Bowling Club 33 Hall Patrol 43 Home Room Vice-President 1, 2, 33 German Club Q, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2: Student. Council 4. LOUIS E. YVEBER- Laughing Lo111'u',-Football 1, Q, 3, 43 lntra-murals 2, 3, 43 Golf Team 23 Hall Patrol Q, 33 Prism Representative 33 Spanish Club Q3 Police Force 4. ROBERT H. VVEISER- V1'ctory March -lntra-murals 1, 23 Bowling Green Scholarship Test Q3 Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 43 Student Council 13 Hall Patrol 3: Class President 1, Treasurer 43 After- noon Dance 23 Junior-Senior Farewell Dance 33 Pot O' Gold Business Manager 43 Hi-Y 1, Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 1. President 43 Xational Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Brain Trust 43 Engineer- ing Society 4. RICHARD E. JYELCH- lVal1-IlnoufFootball 1, Q, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 1. NIARJORIE J. VVELLS- fm Bubbling Uz'er -Honor Roll 3, 43 Prism Publicity Manager 43 Zetalethean 3, 43 Friendship Club 3, 43 Sub-Deb Club 3: Digest Business Staff 3. ZICTA VVELl.Sf GoI1l will S1.lI'!'T.i, .JOSEPH L. XYHERRY- IFS ll Sin To Tcl! a Lie. HILDA M. VVHl'l'ACRE+ Trust in fUc AGlee Club 13 Friendship Club 1, Q3 Riding Club 3. IREXE TVHITEHEADA- lVh0's Sorry Now? fGlee Club 1, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. MARY LOI' YYHITNEY-'5lV1'lho11I a Slzadozz' Qf Doubt -Bowling Green Scholarship Test Q: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Play Properties Committee 33 Pot O' Gold Girls' Sports Editor 43 Digest Editor 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 French Club 33 Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 2, 3, 43 Riding Club 3. RFTH G. VVlDRIG+ S11'edish lVulfz -Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Home Room Vice-President 43 Zetalethean 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Friendship Club 43 French Club 3, 43 Athletic Society 1, 23 Riding Club Q, 33 Camera Club 3. RONALD E. YYILLIAMS-i'Tr0uble Dorf! Like Music -Intra-inurals 1, 23 Chess Club 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 33. ARTHVR HJLSON- .lIy IIc'r0 fEntered Devilbiss as a Junior. JAMES lYILLIAMS+K'L'nfil Today . ELLEN WILSON- la'l1u:-eyed Ellen -Entered DeVilbiss as a Senior. National Honor Society -1-3 French Club 4: Friendship Club 4. YYALTER R. WYILSON- Don't Play with Fircuflntra-murals Q3 Hall Patrol 3, 43 Library Patrol 33 Bowling Club 3, 4. NIARILYN J. YYITTSCHECK-'KI lVant To Be ll H0111 Cowboy Girl -Intra-murals 1, Q, 3, 43 Home Room President Q3 Prom Committees 1, QQ Friendship Club 13 Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent Q. Secretary 3. MARGIJERITE S. XYOLCOTT- I'm Just a Jiflcrbugf'-ltiding Club lg Red Cross Club 1. 'VK 'Sh 15' ff tt ,.wJg, Q .-.. 5- 2 --L'-::::gy1 ., . was siifsff P 5:ff.:.3v ' 4. f-:: 1' -1'.1.f .'. ..,.,. P r . .:1-.:::-1.,. ,,:-91, ,. 4.g. r :.!-13253.-11-213, t , 1, r J J f 7 ::ggm :.-4:- ?::g.'zg-ag ..,..g.. . mm., :-,ff!.:f.f:E:L---s:.::. fe:!z1.'k.:.:..,-.:., .. 'ifvi' VIRGINIA K. YYOLFFf''rllzrzlys and .-lI1l'H.USl,'HfJUOF Roll 1, 12, 3, Class Secretary Q3 Prom Committee 23 Philalethean 1, 2, 3, 43 Friendship Club 4g French Club 3, 43 Riding Club 3, 4. ROSEMARY XYOLFE- The Very Tlmught of Yo11 fRowling Green Scholarship Test 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1. 41 National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, 43 Riding Club 3. 4: Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 2, 3, 4. CHARLES YVOODVVARD-''Juzznochmsy''-Basketball 1, Q, 3: Honor Roll 2, fig Hall Patrol Q, 3, Home Room Secretary 3, Prism Representative 3. is Prom Committees 1, 2, 4, Hi-Y 1, Q. 3, 4, President 1, Secretary fig Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. LEE L. VVORMAN- Tl1.inL' It Over -Entered DeYilbiss as a Senior. BETTY J. YAECKf Thr0ug1L the l'er11'.s,'-Friendsliip Club Q: National Honor Society 4, GEORGIA H. YARGERfi'Th,at Old Fr'vlin'. DONALD J. YAR Kfnlfs Bren S0 Long''-lntra-murals 31 Hall Patrol 4: Publicity Committees 2, 31 Prism Reporter lg Band 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, 4, DeYiltries 85 Play Ticket Coni- inittee 4. JAMES E. YATES4L'Alubamy Il0'Tl'ZI5llfl':Il1Cl'6fl DeVilbiss as a Senior. BETTY ELLEN YOl'I4 Lo1'cly 0110.1-ITOYIOI' Roll 1, Q. 3: Student Council 1, Home Room Treasurer QQ Prism Representative 45 Philalethean, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, -1-1 Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, President 41 Junior-Senior Farewell Dance 55, Chairman Mid-YYinter Dance 4. XVELDON H. YIJST! U0Qf11s'7-Proul Committee 33 Hi-Y 43 Hall Patrol 2, fi. 4. ALVIN N. ZACllRH'Hf'iTl1c11 1,11 Kll0Il'.ifTl'lil'21-lll1lI'k1lS 1, Q, fi, 4, Spanish Club 4. DAN ZAWVODNY- Oar Ncrzfr Knows, Docs 0m'? fl1all Patrol 2. RAY R. ZAYVODNY-''Sfrzzffizz' zriflz SOIIII' BflI'l1L'l'Il6ll4'II1lF21-ll111I'2llS 1. 21 Bowling Green Scholarship Test 1, Hall Patrol Q, 3. 4: Home Room Vice-President, 23 Student Court 3, 43 Commissioner of Justice 4, Hall Patrol Captain 3. BERNICE ZET'l'ELL- Blue Illusion, -Glee Club 1, 2, 3. MARION E. Z1NGG4'4Zfng G0 the Sf7'1'Il!1S' of .lly lll'!ll'f'l HiDHOF Roll 1, Q, 33 Student Council 33 Nominating Convention 41 Intra-murals 3, 4. JOSEPH ZAvlDELL'uI1lljjfilllff, rlnyrlay, Anyzvlzvre''-Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 21 Intra- murals 1, Q3 Home Room Vice-President 1, Glee Club 1. YO JOIC COLLINS iVl'1LYN LE WIS TOM BROWN UR HIT PARADE BIARGICRY 5'l'.XLl'lR JOAN 1tl'lTC,XLl Station YYTAD announces YOIYR HIT l'.XRADl'l . . . listen to the chant of the Detvilbiss student body . . . we think Otll' school has housed the eream of the 1-rop of all high school pupils for years, so doubly good must be the big ten leaders of the class of '39 . . . scholarship, leadership, and personality are the basis of the selection . . . by independent experts, seniors who know their class the best, the choice was made . . - the novel way of introducing the hitsi' this year is by way ot' the alphabet . . . and here it is DeYilbiss . . . YOUR HIT PARADE . . . TUJIJIY Hli'0tV.Y . . . has easily won his way to popularity throug.g'h slight exer- tion of his invigorating individuality . . . an asset to the school and eonununity . . . .IOIC f'ULLI.VS . , . known seholastically as number one man in the Senior vlass . , . likes nothing better than an extensive bird hike or a day in a room full of good books . . . JOE CI,IF1f'0RD . . . universally termed a swell fellow . . . enjoys partic-ipating in dralnatif' fuuetions . . . feels equally Comfortable in soeial Cireles and vlass room . . . SFZY I.lflI.tInI.'V . . . makes up for her small size by doing big things in her effective way . . . quietly assumes responsibility . . . wateh for her in the future . . . l'ft'1fl.Y.Y LHIVIS , . . heart and Soul for the t riendship flub . . . represents the ideals of this organization . . . likes athletics and is a letter girl .... IUA-LY JIETIH-I Ll , . . capably exerutes any tasks given to her . . . finds time for the piano and violin . . . has an even t6lllIlCl'2lll1CIlt in spite of her red hair . . . TED .llIt'lIlfLl lfLDl2'lf . . . well-liked leader of the student c-ounvil . . . his varied interests well qualify hiui for this position . . . his sense of hnuior is admired by all ..., UIDIIIC STALICH . . . finds no trouble in making and keeping many friends . . . successfully edited this year's Pot Oi Gold . . . a lot of fun and intelligenve charavterize Midge .... IIAHCIIC t'IfSl'IllfI .... ener- getieally works for the numerous activities that occupy her interest . . . has the true appreciation of art . . .and likes to draw . . . HUB IVEISER . . .a math brain-trusteri' . . . and favorite among DeYilbiss students for his friendly personality and ability to carry projects through to successful conipletion . . . Your senior hit parade is over for another year . . . be waiting for the chant of the DeYilbiss student body . . . MARJORIIC URS-CIIICL JOE CIJFFORD 06 t SENIOR COMMITTEES BOB WEISER PLAY Joe Clifford f'ha1'rmc1n Barbara hlelvin Rosemary Hatt Phyllis Carson Fred Gibson Paul Baehren Ruth Wlidrig John Sominers John VVeaver Ernest Weaver FATHERS, and SONS' BANQUET Philip O'Neill CllUIiI'777.6U'L Don Ellis Jim Edmunds Bob Bergman Olin Pelton Bill Thayer MOTHERS, TEA Evelyn Lewis Catherine Blilne Co-K 71411-l'I7Z6Il, Virginia Wlalton Ruth Gray hlartha Ellen Miley Betty Dickson llargaret Spitznaugle Barbara Bash Jeanne Speyer 1 we an TED MICHELFELDER BHD-NVINTER Betty Ellen Yoh Nicholas Avalinski I 'o-I 'lzairm en Robert Black Stanley Brown Patricia Rose Charlotte Keenan Elizabeth Siddall Charles Wfoodward Ruth Metzger Nlarilyn Fox PROM Dick Kinney Constance Rood l'o-l'lzairmcn Charlotte Nathanson .lack Jewhurst VVillia1n Kanike Gloria Keeling Virginia Wloltf Howard Dunn BANQ UET hlary Ellen Chappuis Kenneth Larson U0-f,'hairmen Nlarjorie Hunt Eleanor Crannell Don Kinney hfarjorie Snody Warren Fellebauni llarjorie Urschel George Urschel lVIartha Hardy BACCALAUREATE Ralph lNIcBee l 'hairman Kathryn hlyers Phyllis Conover Adelaide Claus Gertrude Colby John Ladd Emilianne Sawtelle Robert Leach ANNOUNCEBIENTS Janet Spears l'lza1'rman hlarian Nlerickel Dale lVIillns Dick Eyster Louis Sonnenburg GRAD UATION Joe Collins f'lzaz,rman Ruth Fox Diary Howell Robert Lee Catherine lVIeDonald Cristine Pappas Carlton Fyler Charles Delbecq SUZANNE LEHMAN Frieda Bartlett Catherine Blinke FINANCE Lysle Buettner l'hairm,an 'Willis Brown Nancy Nyquist Don Klewer Donald Davis Thelma Sickmiller VVeldon Yost MEMORIAL hlary Lou VVhitney Chairman Toin Brown Howard Suddath Betty Lindsey Allen Brown Bob De Shetler Jayne Nlonaghan Eugene Hunt PUBLICITY Garland Sharffenberg fllLClliI'I7ZCl7'L Dick Blills Peggy Gage Mzzrilyn VVittseheck hlarjorie VVells Dick Ericksen Don Yark Paul Erickson 57 I L S S M 40' QPF' 3 , I I JUNIOR OFFICERS ALBIQRT J.xxI1c.x, . . ..... Prcsfrlvril PRAM: IXKLTUN ,... V1'ef'-I'rr'.9i1lr'nt ABBIE SIIEARIQR ........ Szfcrcfflry llouim BOGART ,.., , . . Treasurer ad lt'nn'fI'r:1ig llulton, ,Xlxhie Slneurer. Nwrnrlrl Rmrflluuiex' Bogart. ,Xlherl Jzunrai. STANDING BY . . . Ive, the Junior Class, are ready to take over the network when the seniors have signed off . . . Wie have heen waiting, hut we have not been idle . . . Our initial activity, an afternoon clainee, the preview of what was to eoine . . . Then sure, if it XVHSIIUC the green we were weariu' :it the Sll2iIl1FCDl'livl-H1111 on Saint l'atriek's Day . . . whist, well be sayin' nic-e things about that dance even if we'cl never heard of the hlzirney stone . . .Then, with all the slmrkle of the lights on liromlway, c-aine the junior play . . . The Butter and Egg.: Man . . . ai success from the first eurtain to the last hit of applause . . . Following this lead was the Junior-Senior Farewell Dance . . . ai little hitter-sweet in its nieniories ofthe past' -fits plans I'0l'Il1ClcL1ll1l'9 . . . This was the lust I event of tl sueeessfnl year . . . lYe are looking forward now . . . so the niierophone is yours, sopho- mores . . . 'llulie it away. M.. U ,f M ISS ICLLICN .XSIll.l'fY-fflffwllnm lfuuk Hilfln Arlums. Gwlvlxm-ll Asllllll. lk-fly Pmxwroy. -Ivan Hnlnxnvr, 'func Hzlrnxxler, Ilzwollly' Gm-mme. Clzlrzx i':ml'flc-fx, Irvm' Millke. Nw:-unrl lfuzrf Belly Mullvmlivk. Gcrlrllflv Urilns, I,nll1':1 YVim'lzu11l. Fl':1m'0s Banks-r. Miss Aslllvy. Phyllis Luv. Iilllll Ellis. Mary .Xlirv I,:lmbel'l. Third lfnurf 'Slxirlcky Iloopvr, Hlnim' Iiurrlvll, .'Xnn:xlwll0 Hrcvlll. Hnrjoriv Hulkcr. Gram- Allimun. .loam Bmwrs. lilizznllcfll Howl-ll. Fulfrllz Hull'-'NI:1ry Kzxllxvrim- Holmes, Virginia Tllnmzls, Kathryn Rowlzuul, Nlurion YYe:xIl1cl'wux. Phyllis Kllsz, l.ur'illv Bnvk MISS f'H.XRLO'l l'F Ill'lUY1f'Kfl!ullnm lfuzr flfllgmn' D114-ali. Virginia .lm-oby. -lcun YYmul. Jzxcqlu-lyn XY:lkv, Jllnc linker, Rulh Szulth-r, Clmrlvs Kllvllmalnn, Jnlm Flrllblv. Jilnxuy lizxflvs, Nfwlrzrl lfou' Susan lilallwllct. lh-My lluallvs. l l'um'4-s Garza. Kzxlllcrinv Rilflllllilllglll. Miws Burwir'k. I7omill.x' Whkc. l'llc:1nnr Vlifl. Sllirlvy Jones. Joanne Yvzlgfuvr. Gorclnn Rulnvs-rlex'. Third lfnuHfl r:1llr'es Wllliznns. l'illl'lK'lil Jones. .lczulnc Slu-zll'0r, Sllirlvy Mx-'lzcI'. lnlcillv Dllxscull, Rulwri YYl1ilz-llcml, Clml'lvs Hans. Dull- llenly, NY:ly1u' Film-al:-kr-1'. Frmrflz lfnu' 'William Dciirivkmxl. ,lulm Iloffmzxn. Rulnwl Ilzxrlvr. Gm-nc Tluompsrm, Conrzul Vzlrp, Blvrvin Levy, Rxrlnwl ll0nx',x'. Glvun M1-Dmmlxzxlri. Dirk Romixlg. ,..-Mf xxk ns I ll I 1 1 1 S EBSQ!!-.- -M we M ISS ICLAIXE HIR'l'llflim'!fm1 lfnzr-V -Blnrgnrvi Kallfmzul, Uorls Wolf-oil, Pvggy Nlinnvker. lllczmrmr 3lt'lllt'2lW.AI1I1 Anflrvws, Aliceilizlxlw. Nvrlrrlzl lfrliuffhrul Nlzxson, Rulh Ulcls, Miss llirtll. Nlllfy Boulll, Mary Lou lvilt. Tlzirrl lfolufcruig Dnllon, Blll Dripps. Rolrvrl W4-Ils. MISS l.lTf'll,Ll'l KPIRLIN- -Ifollunz lfmv- Kvlsvy Crz1wl'ol'4l, Luis l r:1nzfl0rf. Jam- Tlmmas, llvlllv Slmller, f'z1Llwrine Sloan, Ruill Slcllc. Nellru Krim-grcr. Ill-lon lPegm'I'. l'llvzmur l7lrim'ks0n, Jam' liarkvnqllzlsl. Nr'r'rJnff lion' -JlHliuAl1sc'l1l1l, Bnlr J. Burns, lfrzmk lfllglllner, Domflzy Huluxcs, Xlim Kerlin. llvlly llI'cClw11se1', Patsy Luiz. Duris YYs'iser, liclllll Brcrlvllofl. Bmulmvluurgl-115. Tlzirrl lf0zz'f'J:u1vl Youngs, Mary f'z1rh'r. Jwm YYz'grml11, Jenn Xlllrplly. ,lark 'l'I'cml1ly, .lllninr lilkllzlri, Hub A. Burns, Wlnlter Rolfe, ,lack Nlzlhlm-115. .Xl Jzmxra. lfnurllz Ifmr4f':1x'l liim-mam Ruhr-rt l 0nnvl. Ric-lmrd Davis, Ric-Imrd C'l11u1lI1gl1ulu, Hubert Bryer, .l:1f'k lialflulxlxopv, Uzllc .Xlnlx-rson, Bob Sr:lxx':1g.5cl1l1s-ilxx, limb M:1mll:u'. .r-.. fl collx MISS HARRIICT KIMISLIG I nm H0112-Ne-lla Niue Brooks. f 1tl1cri11v C011cl1'i11. Mary June Var- 11. Belly Waldo. Louise Rurl1lc-, nlluslle lVlclT011:1l1l, 1111111-' PPM-1's. Belly Lowry, l 1'11nr'vs SlllllS, 1,43FOlllL'1l Flewznrl. Nffwzlrl R011 'f-f .Xll1crlfVIoo1'c, 1xi11e lY1lso11,fllz1r11 .lol111so11, l,1':1l1 ll Lllllc. 1111131111-y0wc11s. Miss Klrnlslv, rvlln Vuscy, Phyllis Sullon, lic-ite a1cl111:111. Dorolhy f':111111l11'll, Thin! 11:--Rivllarcl l1:1 llllf. llclly Scl11101- ller 1':1ro1 Nllclll. Bvllc' .X1111O Po- , I ne , Belly Bl'llllfl2lgI4'. f'111'oly11Gc1'so11, 1111'c011 5l1c'L'l1z111. fllolildu Larson. onrlh How' .X11rl1'0w D1clr1Cl1so11, flrolcl llcllole, ll1f'l1:1r4l llzlm-r, enlon lY:1r1l, lYilli:1111 Slllvkoyr Go1'clo11 lmss, .lz1l11vf. l z1llc1'. mimi- 1 MRS. lilCllNll'lC KIIAUSIC linllnul Ko111gl,11wLwll Hlggills, Nellie Gill, .lc-1111 D111111, Ii2llllL'l'lllC l,0I'I1ll'l', llclly G1-nslcr, li1'z1cv Nix-111cycr, l rz111c-4-S Kvllvr. 1.:111rv111-me I'a1yellC, .loe lY11ll1'r, i'l:11'0114'c lllz, Secoml II1111--f.lez111 Tro1111, Doris L:111sir1gc-r, Ilull1Slci11l111'll1, Belly Buckly, Lorna A1111 llalc, Mrs. Kr1111sv, Norma Gruss, Gloria Miller, K1lllIl'j'll Jokcl. Rlllll lillis. Tlzlfnl H0111-fJ1111c Osgood, lilllll Davis, Allicc H4'Illll1fll, Gus PClCllSt'5, M:11'i111111e Pzllrick, lllllga-111: Hcnmh-1'sl1ol, Gvnrge Dcckn-l1u:111, llnri- lyn Ilarris, J:11111-s M1-Sorlcy. Fourlh llowf -Omar lNlOlll'Illlljl, RllflOlI7l1 Scl1al'cr, lC11gc11s' Fellor, J1-1'o1111- Boh- l:1111l, Rolwrt rl:11m-s, li:Llpl1 Nloorn-, Ileinz lxlCQlllllCI'. 61 l MISS AMY KIM PTUN Iiollom lfow-'-Rlllll llo1'flcr, Belly Marlin, Vi1'gi11i:1 Slulkvr, Mary A1111 Lepkc, Marjorie Will1:1111s, Lorcllzx Wz1g:1r, M11rtl1:1 Il:1n11:1l'o1'1l, Hclcn Aikvn. Nmnrzfl R1111'fNlz11'y Nlagc-rs. I1Clll Slr:1l1gl11111, 111111111 Kcl1l1-, Alic-0 .l0l111s, Bliss Ki111plo11, Doris Sr'l1w:1ll1c, -l0z11111C l'1':1fls. lllurilyn llllllcr. Tlzfrrl 111111--.lm-k S1-l11'oc1lz-r, llllillll! Hul- quisl. Je-:111 Hcnncssy. Allmlrey Morris, Dori-1 C':1111pl1cll, Nauvy f'11sw11ll, Alloc Roulet, Belly Brint. Fourlh R011-f-l r1111k Higgins, l'Iclwz11'rl Buvll ner, .loyvv Hol1ler111:1u, Illllll H4-.v11, A111111-y l'i11k1-1'Lon, James Bnkn-r, Roln-1-1 Almlycmvller, William King. Q11 lfwflnm lfuu Nl ug, IK ginill lx 1 :rl x n U11 Nl Hull R mm sun. Ju Russ m Nrvvnf 1 ckl mm 41 f ull I Brllx 1 1 Pusf Blur nvllm linlxx Don Phill: num, Rul Frmrlh H1111 4 4 1 l s Huy Nivvuuxu I rm Slmll MR. PIERRE PXSQIIIEIlAAlfnlh77rz lfozzh-linlwrt Xlcflmld. .Xllcn Wfimlrllelon Bill Q Uslrosky, Iillgenn' Krznlzmnn. Rolwrt Uillcwpiv llnn I I H Donald Iwliggins R I . . .nyrI0r. La-'nnarzl Ilzllln-rsclllnicll. Ilivk . , 21 1 vllming, lillrgl-ss Bills, Kunnvlli llllvllvr Ynrllrui l'r',Ii ' ' on-rt Mursvn-alll, Harry Divkey. Norman '-hills-1, D' -k S' Vinvcnl Foss. Roy B1-imlleinun Thin! If A ' Qpil-5 U. I ' , A 1 ' li '. hvlnml Row-- .I ' lc ' fllnpsun, Robert Gagv. Q - ' ' ' ' . ou- 0110 Slmuk, llnlycrl GL-isl '. 'Q ' ' V . ', l'1r Ixipp. Uolm Hills, Dlvrlc V fn I . Il: f ' . ' IIQHIIII B.1lursc'lnnldI. ei I iul hnnlln. Rohm-rl Le Sm-ur. Blalxwm-ll Harris. Dick 0,,'1n. Polfrllz lfozvfwlzlck Brown, Cllalrlcs Hbllvl, lY:u'r1-n Jorgensen,Clil'l'nl'1i Nlzlllllcws III 011 Xnstexl, vlolln Haullcy, lYiIliuln Irwin. Rohn-1't CzunpI1L'll. RUSS PAULINIC PAYNIC--lflxllfirlz Row--Rulu-l'l Me-rsillg. l'II0Tl'lli'6 Mull NI 'I llillcr, Belly lvrigllt. Vivian Be-rqllisl Pin Ili, I I l'lrnuImcrs I'I , . , . urlyn l r11f'Iul,mzln, Vivien liasll. IVIzlrj01'i1: . , 4' mv insnn, Rolv0rI Ill'ZllIll. Rohn-rt Ivlricli. Nz'1'fnzrlIi'01L'f Niclmlus f':n'Il14-ci. llnlmcrl . 2 CQIIIUF lviskovliil, Suzanne Luvcy. Betty .Xnn Krzlnivli, Miss Pzlyns-, Arla Ncwtoll. Jann' Drllnnnnnd, Lois Yfml. IVIzu'll1zL Nlunton. Helvn Snyder. Thin! lfu1vfDz1l'r0lI Hess, Dnuulrl liurwvll, IYIIIIEIIII Baum, Ricliairrl Hllnlcr, Roswell Iizniley, .lov Bn-rry, lletly .l0Ims0n, Glenn lluore, Briggs Lallirop, Paul Xlvlzger, Dan Canfield. Fourfh lfnu: fllolwrt Gilbcrl, L00 l uuIknvr, Riclmrd Bvanubivn, Norulan Lnnnlis, .lzunvs FFIICIICX, liiclmrd Pittxnun, xvllllillll Bvnneil, YY:n'rcn Coillv, Douglas Cnok, llunzlld Douglas. 1 I l I 1 I X iEi?.n-rw.. HRS, DlDRU'l'IlY Pl'fUl'l,l'fF lfnlfnm Hvfu' 'I'lnunnN Ballinger. Dunzxlml U4-liniln-r. Hairy ,Xml flvlrlcg, Helen Stulmix. .Ximvllzx Pzirli. M:1ri:xiiSr-llirr. l'zilrir'iz1 Nlc'Kin1rn.Plnyllislhlrill, Nwrfmvl lfnli' lloln-rl lfmvliiun,XIzil'1'cll:1Vcli,lfvullllrfzuln.ll:u'gzli'i'l 'l'l1uu1pamm. Mrs. IH-mule-, Jzwqllvlyli Sllc-rlu'ic'k. Ili-la-11 Vail. Hn-lvn l'fn4x'url. Lois Slillxvr, Tlzfrfl lfnzr l'l1yllisL:l11ki'l'. lllvlluzx f'ra1ml:1ll, lluiwvllny llurlmll, ,Xlmlmie Slwzlrvr. Ilm-nlfl lilillvr. .luck Konlv, N11-lviu Sliiplvv, Ria-lizml Hilton, limrllz lfmr -Gali- llnlu-rt,. liollglzns YYl1ilc. Uwcn l,4-c-klirlw. -lunu-N Siu-rl:-ummyg Uwon Rin-luimml. linlmcrl livnm-ll. Km-nm-lll B:u'r, RUSS ,Xl'lil'il,I.X QIYIXX -liwllwm lfnzr .luzullw Rnlwrls. f'll:1i'lollv Bi'mvning. Iezilwllc Nlcur-, Hairy Jam' Kulll. liuruiluy Hnglv. Mary Kaillxvrinv Svlmcll. Bully Mr-lillriwy. Nlairrivllzi Szillktcr. .Kiln .lvzm Nfrflllro. Nvvmlfl lfuzrfwlnii Juixvs, f':il'ulyn Brmin. ,Ivan Starry. Pulrim-izi lfuilslil, Miss Quinn. Dnrnlliy 5-llfumin. Xlurjuriv lfvun-, llolrn Bra-xlncr. lilllll Newlnlry, Tlzfnl Run' Murgzxrm-I RllSN4'll, HL-lli liirlvlilillvlx Hull: Taylor. KL-niivlli Kvzltinu. Rulwrl Xlvllvryyiutl. Huy 511-ig0liiu'yv1'. I'1l1g.:i-iw lipilvurnll, Ruln-rl Kvysn-r. lfnrl llvw. fNlzu'jnriv Grzxumlic-li. Fmirfh lfnu' --i'i':ifl4lswk -l:1c'ksm1, Don Nlznllury. Rolwrl Fair, .lm-k I,uurls'n. Hill lm:l1iir4',.lzuoii Sxxnrlzlmllgll. Bill Lunll. i + 1 v MR. ROBERT ROMBICRG liotlom Row-Alton Licbnau, Charles Ixiblcr, Paul Sign. Donald Kacllen- nleisivr, John Hart, Janws Olds. Necnnrl Ifnw-.laiin-s Grvincr, ,Xlvin I annce, Mr. Roxnbcrgcr, James 51-nit, William Kersc-lmvr, Donalrl Smith. Thin! lfnwwMarlin llays. James Hiening, Ricliarml Jarcvki. Howard nrliarl. MISS FRANCES SEVIGRICNS Ilnffnm Ron'--l.0lall llomlv, Rlllli 01'- wig, Virginia Scntle, I.aVx-rnc liancy, lilainu Bradley, Anila Smith, Nlary Griffin. lflvanor Broun, vlorxlnn ROIIY, Robcrl Downing. Sn-mul lfo1v--fMar- vin Bllclianan, Yan llousvliolclcr, lflilna llnmlnnn. lN1ary'l'orrey. Miss Severn-ns, Bully liric, Ruth I,yliargc:r, Iillfll llo,f.n'l's, llclvn Pratt. Tlzfrfl Huw- lijorg Anclrvasscn, Dorolliy PZllSl'S0ll, .Xllmvrt Patrnx, llonzllcl ivallvrs, Czitlivrinc Siek, Je-an Pa- qnctlm-, Roger Piocll, Ullii- Ls-iniiigl-V. Fourth 1i'u1vfVic-lor lVlUIllliUl'd, Robert Surtz, Homer Bogart, Robvrl Mc- Clnre. 65 M RS. l'1lDI'l'lI Si 'IIWICXK li Ilullom H01ng.lv:ll1LvllL' Klolz. Dolly Snyrlc-r. Fiils-cn Walla-rsoii, Norvm-n L11 Ms-rc. Panlinc Haynarcl. Mabel L1-cvnarll, Juan Miller, Jeanne Sniitll, Sally Gunlivll. Nmrnlll Ifnzz--f-YiVi:1i1 Yiiaxliplvr, Gvlieviovc Sell, Prilclmrsl R1-eg , Marjorie Xespvr, Kira. S-rlnwcnkc, .Xiiclrmgv Borlncr. Margarcl Gilsflorf, llolwrl Snssnlan. Jack Handy. Tlzfrll lInuvi'liolJ4'l'k Hansen, .Xrline Rosviiciwliafz, Don Norton, .lack ML-Lalnqlin, Yvinsion Cllurvliill, Rif-llarsl Xulfer, Bill llllgvr, Russell la-wis. llivllnrrl Sunil. Ffmrill lfn1l'- Irving Kolil, Mzllvolxn Si1,v4lvl', Tllolnas Jarrcf, Nathan Rs-nn, C'l1arl0sIl:utin, Roberl Neilson, Kcitll YYe-nnxivr. Mar- vin Wiillcgc-'. Don Hoax-li. RUSS ICTHEL VVILLOUGHBY Iiollum linwglllltli Nlaicr, Harrirl Figlry, Carolyn llreso. Ev:-lyu Bvrclue, Dorolliy Arlraugli, Luolla Forum-y, Bar- liara B14-Fool, Donald Fclirivkcl, Secvmzl lfnur-Janles Guvsl, Huwarcl Fort-man, Wlantla Molmus, Jayne l'lll0n Conrail, Jn-an Guest, Miss Willoughby, Lu Donna Tliornas. Ilrwolrliliv Pal- mitvr, Robert Deck, Ralpli Taylor. Tllliffl Ruiz'-Ray Uviatt, Robvrl Oil. Junior Biivclu-', Brut-0 Irvine, llrllrm' Kelli-y, Carl Braun. Melvin Brodsky, Richard llalclul, l'ldwiulWIaI'lin.l o11rIh Hou'-'llony Rurlnicki. Frmlvrirk Pap- cnfuss, Ric-li-1r4l B 1 emlvr, David Rubin- son, .lauu-s Goomlyc-ar, Rollo:-L Dillon, Edward Tlioinsvn, Kenuutli Meicr, Glen Grainger. MISS BARBARA SPAYIJ Bullnm lCnu,+R0bcrt Bolst L. . er, Nola sonaril, Janvl Davis, Jewell Pvrlrosc. Br-tty Jan I ' - ' C llautliarcl. .lcaune Ol S. lagcl, lframrcs l'Ln . V. ms, Hcnrietla baulter. Mary Martha Hall. Ham-l Stein H' ' w-'Alina Mol muy tr. hvcoml lin loll. Kallicrinc Sallos, Marjoriv I'IllllTlllIlS0ll, Bliss Spayll, Mary Mc-Farlclc-n, Margaret Forsylli. f'larabvllc Pvlkcy, Curtis Davis, Hubert Bonrly Tl ' Betty Pioi-li, . zzrrl linu--f-Rolwrt Ponieroy, lislwarsl Ai1g.5cx'ii1c, Jolxn Bi-r'kstl'll, Cllarlc-'s Hloulopoulos. Ro- land Sc-liarcr, Earl Williams, William Lau. Fourth lfnwflfcilli Mvyvr. Wil- liam Root, llussvll lNlvrs-llilli, John Gilinorv. Cllarlus Raucli,.l:1uu's Lealxc. JUNIOR CO SHAMROCK Hoi' YO-YU SWAC Ruth Taylor CU-Clllll-2711671 Blartlia Hill, flllfliflllflll Dick Nulter Jon Jones Francis xVllll2tII1S -H100 Rolllel Mary Booth Y. .ltfxlon-Sizxrolc llary Lou Witt FARIQXVELL IDANCE gill? Higlniis Joanne Hacklvarth, lvlllfflllllll 'C MH aus Wlarren Jorgensen Jeanne Hacklmartli Dale Agmlcrmu Marilyn Shields INI- ary Bootll ,x Betty Lowry Homer Bogart JUNIOR PLAY Craig Dalton Co-Clzairnzcm Doris lvoiser f Doris Wlolcott Keith lvennner Robert Hills Patsy Lutz Kathryn Radalmaugh 'llo mer Bogart SOPHOMORE CLASS SOPHOMORE OFFICERS CHARLES YYAGER ........ President DONALD RICE ..... Vice-Presirlent MARY L. lh'ICKNIGHT .... Secretary CONSTANCE PHOTOS .... Treasurer Left to'Rigl1t-Charles Yager, Donald Rice, Mary Louise Nlcliniglit, Constance Photos. 1 ON THE AIR . . . In no uncertain manner have We entered into the planning of our program, now that our second year has come and gone . . . Our big dance, the Sophomore Prom, set the pace as our first real participation in the DeVilbiss broadcast . . . snatches of melody, fragments of laughter and gaiety are captured in me1nory's book, to be part of us forever . . . YVitl1 the pass- ing of another scholastic year our network of acquaintances has widened and we have benefitted by these friendships . . . To our teachers and advisers, who have Worked diligently to clear the air lanes for us, we arc deeply indebted . . . To our class officers, our sincere gratitude for their capable leadership . . . Tucked back i11 our minds we shall keep a place for these souvenirsfbut with our recollections we Will keep as our goal, greater responsibilities, more diversified presen- tations . . 67 1 l MR. CARL BENSON Iialfom Rnu+Dic'k Vogel, Zenia Cor- nclles, Janice Olds, Graco Milos, Lenore Davis, Peggy Yoh, De-Ipha Prcltyxnan, Doris Sclnieidcr, Bcity Muir, James Good. Second Razr! Frances Pellon, Marilyn Thompson, Phyllis Haas, Mary Roshorough, Mr. Benson, Eileen Galvh. Myrlire Thomas, Dorothy Beard, hfargaret Adams, .loyre Haynes. Third Holrq Denzel Ducat, James linsuian, Herb- ert Roth, Kenneth Kirchcnbaucr, Kenneth Rice, Charles Chenevert, Frank Beans, Mlilliam Hanlon, David Cramer. Fourlh How-Claud Leach, Norman Garrett, Robert Bowles, Luther Wiinlers, Richard Oliver, Richard Froah, George Hearson, Dwight Wiolfe. MISS MA RY BARGMAN lfnftom Row-Nancy lwills, Thelma Long, Lois Burill, Lillian lYasser- slroxu, lN'lvl'ediIl1 Gulzmrr, lflvelyn Iiusdicckcr, Margzuw-t He-iuiseh, Mary Klutz. Joy:-c M1-rauda. Sr-r'onf17 ltnwf ,lorry Gallagllvr. .loan Bollinger, Patricia Wcrnvrl, Miss Bargrnau, L'Jauc Kiplingvr, Nancy McKnight, Jean Harrell, Dorothy Nferanda. Third Row-Betty Uhlcrnac-her, .lar-quelinc Brycr, Nancie Mohnkeru. licrlha Diener, Helly lfosnoiy, Ji-au lfn'Ki1i- non, Shirley Sullroedvr. Fuurlh lfrnuf iifarilyn Nvsper, Louise Niles. Ruby Butler, Frances Howarfl, Barbara Diefondorl', Phyliss Short. MR. FOREST BLANCHARD Boflrmz R010-'RIH.!'l.ll21 Burr, Harvey Jones, Mary Shaner, Dorothy Freek, Blargaret Leonard, Maxine Klag, Norman Krum, Irma Hotchkiss, Llarilyn Goon, Lois Vinod. Swcoml Row-Paulene Stulls, Robert Har- vey, George Loekroy, Richard Red- ding, Richard Brang, Blr. Blanchard, Harold Goon, Virginia Diehn, Doro- thea Conkling, Jayne Torglor, Tom Ramsey. Thirfl Row-Marjorie Mc- Mahon, Donald Yichcr, Howard God- frey, John Swartz, Nancy Munn, Hs-len Poindcxlcr, Peggy Kirkham, Elaine Micning, Jeanette lVIy0l'- holi. Fnurlh Row-Bill Vlifford, Rod- ney Morrison, Paul Warner, Paul Lentz, Bob Vcrnier, Vcryl Wood- ward, Paul Roebkc, Robert Ying- ling, Herhert Kipp. M R. WARD BRICKER Iinitom Ron--Mary Smith, Virginia Bass, Florence Shaw, Carolyn Stahl, Jeanne Gt-ringer, Blartha Nash, Phyllis Hamilton, Marjorie Perry, Loretta Heinzcroth, ltlargarel Ire- land, Ruth Sperry. Nrcnllfl lime- Catherine Pustlewail, William Clif- ford, Davirl Hardy. Jalnes Wilkes, ltlr. Bricker. Iluniee Lee, Dorothy Kahl, Allan Rutan. Charles Yoder. Tllliffi Hott--f-I'I1ilie1't Tree, David Amer, Laurence Smart, Jack Sehade, Jack Gross, Edwin Rofkar, Richard Byers, Norman Pohl, Betty Crawl. Fourth Rou'fGluria Vernicr, Rita YYelJer. Frecl Bates, Vharles l.or'kerl, Karl Waldron, Shirley Harrell, Sally Ann Fultnn. Dorothy Berntlt, Robert. Lynch, Vharles lirusl. MR. RUSSELL BROWN lfotfnm Haze-Lula Perikly, Wilma Schroeder, Versla Mae Seibold, Elinor Gallant, .hI'tlllll'JilJlliilIl, Owen Bar- oner. James Bentley, Katherine Hubbard, Betty Markwood, .lane Stewart. Second Row-Lucia Stoll, Donna Meyers, Jacquelyn Weed. Margaret Gordon, Blr. Brown. ltfaclel- inc Folger, liarl Christy, Blelva Straus, Evelyn Root, Louise Amlris. Third Rv1l,+Dotlglas Sprouse, Mar- garet Goodnight, Dorothy Gidflens, Jean Hathaway, Freeman Tate, Mary Jane Abbenzcller, Thomas Haley, Giles Gilpin, Richard Bals- mcyer, Paul Smith. Fourth Rour- Thomas Barriger, Robert Ladig, Kent Reece, James Plough, Kenneth Richard, Donald Runion, Hlllllllllll. Jaeklitsch. 1- x rf ll! x '-' - XA- SX A -is is 0 1. WL!! JHnrn5 MISS IVA GI'I RE Ifullnm lf1lIL 'IICl'VL'l'l Ihiiiol. Iilima-lic l ul'g1lxscin. Ilulicrl Sliiniuizm, fieorgv f'rirl0l', 'llom I'l:1u-. Lu Vern llyaui, lfmislaiiim-4' IIun1:1unll', Lois Null-pkn. Amlrcy Zimms-rrmui, Dm'isI3u.X11gvln. Fwnllillfvi11'7Ka1ll11'yl1 'l'lxr0nv. Mur- if-I l,mx'rl1-r,Rnsm:1xi:u'y.lm'1lau1, Vale-01l:1 Dillinglizlm. Lois YY:illzlL'n'. 3IissGl1iI'n', Murjnriv xYt'llIlCI', lfalrllm Ilullmi. Virginia llllvul. Juyvv l':lllc-11. llaxry Jvzln Fzilmlwvll. Tlzfrfl Run' -.ls-:ln Ifliivry. lflsiv K4-lm-r. llzlrian Snyrlc-r. Jmm-pliim: YYnnlc5'. Mzulge Ilirlissa-, Williur l,uw-mi. ,lulin Wir-kc-uliiwr. K4-nnvtli YYN-kvrly, Fi-ml Hiss, Bula Vain C11-ve. Fnurih Rim' 'Pliilip Vuiiiiori. Jon-l l ri1-clmzm, Floyal Iluo- pciilmeukvr, Vlmrlcs Yagvr, Billy Gull, Millon f'u11ningl1z1m, Cllurlcs Killlc. ,Q 'I MISS ELLEN FOOTE Ilntlnnl RIJll 'JfHlllI'l0 Yerrzil. Bzu'l1:u'1L Vlialiilie-rs, .Iosvpliinc Bai-laura. Jac'- quclyn Sc-lml,L, llornlliy lirlgiuglon, Nlilclrml Nlolnwy, Ilurluuru Wlimlrigl. llllnzi Nlarlin, Lois Pi-zulgc, Dall' Lor- m-iizcii. Sn-nur! lfnu' Ida Scfliurlclrl. Mary Bzllwr, IVIQIFY lillm-ii Ilnrris. -lL'ilI1I1l' Gllixlilxwu, Sliirle-y Kilzlnan. llornlliy Jzimes. Dunmi linlcll. Lol'- mim- Ilcrlz. Dnvirl Ilomnu-l. Thirrl Ram' 'I'lllj.!I'Il8 Puwcll. Mzililon Van U1'u11'1'. Kvillx I'Irvi11iiig.:s'I'. -lullu Fialier. Miss lfoolv. Joseph l'ngslm-y, Arthur liigliy. Jzivk floer. Fnnrlh llrlug llaivicl Davis. lvlllllllll Collins. Iiulyerl lfitznmrris, .lack Svlmcirlvr. Williuni Volk, llziviel Hvllcl. Nurlnun Svlixvei- kurt, Ruln-rt Hlllmlmrrl. Yirginiu Pa- lm-nslu-, Yvonne Yvrxiivr, 1 . Q' K' .zvgv I A J. HMI!! Q A MISS MARIE LICRVHE Ifnlmm Rou,?Dulores Wbartcnby, Kathryn Ilessler, Rita Bonily, .Iac- quelyn Farley, Phyllis Catlin, Elaine Harte, Helen Greenaway, Alice Nisley, Gloria IVyuian, Sarah Pat- terson, Betty Klappieln. .Sw-unrl lluu' flfarjin-ie Beaver. Marilyn Dancer, Belly Minniek, Alice Barkenqllasl, Miss Lerclie, Rutli Iianx. Bernice Smith, Ilutli Seliill, llolllv Penske. Ilorotliea Collins. fliarles Stuckstiel. Tllirrl lion?-f'all1erine SIIIIYIIUIIIIS, Margaret Reese, Lois Weston, Iinla- lia Ktllxvieki, Dawn lluninn, Don Runipf, .Ianies Culrlc-Ly. Albert Stepan- oviez, Paul Pearee, ,Iubn Sininmns. Fuurilz Roll'-'Dean lliuniee, Bob Hinds, Ifrwin Sclimidt. Louis I rosl1 Dun Rive, .larncs Townsenrl, Dick I-Iardin, Jiininie IPC Itlars, Gi-urge HIa1'Dm1:Lld. Toni Kinney, Bob lililler. MISS RIITII LUKENS lfnllnm How 'Tom Zan-nger, Forest Dunkelinan, Jack Treuliaft, Lois Bible, Wally Halenhraek, liorntliy Bunge, Barbara Phillips, Jeanne Smitli, Lary Loftus. Suzronzl Rmb- Lneille Ilieharclson, Eleanor Ilcgner, LcVcrnc Mullen, Jean Ubee, Eunice Conover. Xliss Lukvns, INIa1'tl1a Mol'- rell, Paula Liglitner, Milton Netler, Duane Reed, Walter Beatty, Bob Bolnn. Thirfl Ron'-I'lara Martin. Caryol Becker, Ilorotbca Trac-e, Jeanne Briclwcll. Bonnie Mcfwasey, Doris Jac-obs, Bob Gallagher, Bill Hay. Bob Bunnar, Dirk Bolinsaek. Fourth lfow---Cliarles Minneker, James Barrett, Biebard Fortner, Albert Fischer, Bill Weaver, Bob Bfcixiliirter, Bill Campbell, C'lil'f0i'fI Dnnean, Chris Lagos, Bob Nuffcr. MR. ILNYMOND IA IWILY lfnlluln lfna'-f.I0l1n Bisliop, Ilicliarrl Lee, Doris Kraft. Rulli Kalwitz, Dan Blougl1,.Ioan Hall, Iiloise Brown, I'eg5i1y Ilaviclsun, IIclen Reynolds. Nzwrliff lfrnr- lilarian Kniglil. Lure Ifollas, Vurtiss Ilrillopeter, Robert Storm-r, NIr. I,mi'i',V, Bud Bulger. George Vuriles. Grace Parsons, vlaniee Cristo- lel, l l0l'enc'C fnlliy. Tliirrl Rourff Ilelurcs .Iasin-1', IIarol1I Slialler, Iliellarcl Barnes, James Raviileau, I'iclii'nrd Ilarcling. Jubn Dunn. Brueu I'IilI'lIlIilll. David f'runil:ei'ger, Clyde Bemis. Fnnrfh lfnzz' -IYilliam fNIcBve, Bob I'fcill'er, Ollie Malak. Roy Steinl tnrtb, Robert Kriegliofl, Dick Rowe, Wayne Ilitclieoek. '72 M RS. MYLDRI-IIJ M I-ISNXRID lfollnnl Hair- .Xnniv YY:1llz1m', -luivv Flifuly, Ik-tty H:1111111Qrcl. NI1113' Alive Dclllnrs, Nlilflllil Y:11'l'i:1n. llomlliy Blvyvrs. Hclvn Lagos. Hairy I.:1r:1' hell, lililm-cn fiv01'1:1'. llvlli l'l10ls1n, 5111-mul lfnu' l'l1ln:1 Flurk, -lm-:111 lllz1111'liCl. M:11'j01'i1- lflliutl. Yiuln lillrkm-1111105'v1'. Hrs. XI1w11111'4l. K:1ll1:1A rinc limi-1-Il. limlilli Nvlsun, l':1t1'in'i:1 Seziilm-rs. Tl14'l1n11 B:111111. Pllplis B111-elm, ll11su111:11'y Slim-l1z111. Tllfrfl lfrrzv'-Jziiivl 1i1'0v114'. lfllvn Hy1'111-4. lfllvn M1111 G11-ivn-, Virginia fivlliiuuw. f'o1'l:111 Sass. lilltli l'l11-1'1',1', ,li-1111 Nol- lis. Nfuljx' Gt'I'lI'lIll0 Szilllvr. liili-1'11 Nlznlnlcli, .lean llilvy. l nnrll1 16111147- Nfury lfilvs-11 llllllll. limi-111z11'.x' Nlillvig Phyllis Su11ll1:11'cl, li111111ivSti111', B1-My B:1k1-r, liilcm-11 lfwsc-r. .ls-wiv K1-:111. 1 l111'1'i1Cc Huckvlt, NI:11'ju1'ic Mic'l1:11'- Iis. NIR. IQALPII M IfIRRILL linllfnn lfnug-l 1'z111kli11 Flow-11so11. John Millns, Jflllll lic-11110ll. YYilli11n1 llowluiirl, ,lurk linux. Jzuncs II1-alll. l'l11gv110 linrlll-ll, 1'l1:1rl0s Rllnklv, lYCslc.x' Yziriliilcn, Holi:-rt llinkc. Nvcoml Run---G1-orgo Anscll, l'111ge11e Sl1i11:1vz11', Donulcl Bottoilf, Willard l'ricc, HIP. MP1'rill, Ilzlrry M1-sserllv. Gcrulil BI1'Ki11lu4v, Richzirrl Ruliloff, Ri1'l1:1r1l Willizinis. Tlzfrrl lfnuff f.l:1n10s licnnvlt, Gillnwl Goorl111:111, IilK'l12l,l'll F-11llix'z111, Alvi11M11so11, R1xlw1'tSwz1rtl. l7o11:1l1lI'prlike, Howard YY1'igl1t,J0l111 Heftel. Fnifrflz lfm1'Al,:11x'1'011Ce Nlillcr, Allan YY1'ig.:l1L, Robo:-1 Sluzln, Jillian Uislmp. Glc-11Elli0lt. G0i'4lu11 Bzlllmer, .lilllll JcH1-1'5's, Gln-nn l5:11'1'1-ll. MISS OLIVI-I Mc-IIVGH Ifollunz lfu11'fM:1rg:11'0t l'111't01'. lfzlry Lulliw M1'Knigl1l, P1-ggy BZ1I'Illll0llSC, Pliyllis 5c'l1:1sslxL'1'g01'. Alice Blycrs, Dorulliy l31'u11sm1, Joanne Uriah, PCHL55' Pmx'e1's, H1-len lfillwarcl, H111x:11'd lllilrtlwll. S1'1'11l11i R011: -- JoAn11e l,uVCy. 0111-:la Yann, Tcnn M:11111c1's. Clziri-11cv Prungv, Basil Ilicl1:11'ds. Miss 311-Hugli. Willis Boir-c, NY111'1'011 l'0lt0n. xYt'llllCll Joliiisun, .Xl H2ll'I'lS13Il. Tlzirrl lfnll'-Rogoi' King. Pelvi' Brown, Milmlrx-cl lllivk, Rust'- n1z11'y 5l11'11, l'llvz111111' Skodak. N1-rl Defjolier, Joan li1'ow11infJ. 5:1111 Srlxzlflcr, Sliirlcy K:1l1n. Folfrlh Rou- vG111'1l0n Gilinure, xvilllillll YY:1gn1'1'. Klux 5u1ll10l'f. Paul Tilmlie, RiCl1z11'ml WL-sl. f'l:11'1-1100 .Xpplc-gzatn-, .Xrvin Gan'- rison, Willizun li2lllI'C'IlQLJ. MR. Ili IRACE SHAW Iinllonz ll0u'f-Trevu Asln'IifClln'1'. .larv- quclyn Bates. Virginia .lm-kson. Rnbc-rt Browning, William Ju:-ksoii, Peggy 0'Donn1-ll, Bette Mc-Czuulless. Rohm-rl Bi-ll. Nrr-mul llnug Beverly Downing, .lfrzuiccs Darling, Jeanne Yernim-r, DIY. Sliuw, Blzirgzirvt Xlrlicy, Eileen Nisch, Tod liurrnnl. 'l'liou1us Linil- sey. Thin! lfnu- elif-ily June Hull, Harrold Hunt. Mairtlia Merrill, Elaine Hliunk. Rulli Clark, Inez Toni- plin, Railpli Hoinincl, Dale Salter. Fourth 1fr11rffRolJn-rt Vluippuis, Joe Cruvciis, Justice lilankerts, George M1-Derniutt, Ricliarcl 'l'nl'ax'4-lla, Henry Boyer. Q M ISS RUTH SMITH llnlfnm Ifuu' -Henry Kolwitz, George lleckvlt, Oscar Mielils, Violet W':1rukc, Suzanne S1-liwarlz. Pliyliss Smith, Jinx Reynilors, Nluric Cross, Kzilliryn Siunmni, Vivian Kreckcr. Svcoml Hou- --Junirs Greincr. Earl Harrison, Dorn Helm-r, lla-lty Peters, Bm-tty Sllllll, Miss Sinilli, Czirolyn Diehl, Lois Blillur, Emily HL'in'y, ljllrllillll Strrker, Louisa- Slurdevnnt. Thirrl Rowe- XYilin:1 Ruckvig June Tliuicller, l lorciu'c Wenvluwski, Marion Dc Sinct. Murylzcll Swislier. Clizirlcs Greenburg. Bill Sigler, Robert Butler. lfnurlh Razr-Dick Hewlett, Don Yagcr, Robert Nlercv. Frank Carpen- ter, Clyd Wilcox, Douglas Juinee. Harold Fuircllilml, Dun Berry, Rieliairll Koair. 00-Q - 11- ,I ' i t I :PHX I l ' A ,J i i s n...v . W MISS DAISY VAX NOURINCX lluflnm lx'nm--Yirginizl Ilnwulrl. Nui'- herl NYS-isn-ml. f'nnsi:n1rc l'lmm., Jim Wllilvllczul. Nvvzx Slicknvy. Dmnlu YYL'1nl.Junn Snnrlggrnss, llivlmrrl Pvlvr- son. ffllvin Sh-vvllsmi. Nm-111111 lfmwf Jnzunilzl V011-. llzurricll Hohlvr. lil-Itic Sznlvrs. l,m'l':li11c l,l1I'li0l'li. Miss Yun Nnurrlen. Ruin-rl l'onn. Mnrizni Slazllu-r. Jm-:ni Runga-rs. lim-vc-rly Jzlvlxsml. Tllfrfl Iffnf--,Kill-on Willxin. Imslcl' Sln1rril.YY:1llc1' Rlllllljl BvllyS1'l'lnri. Jinx l'Iyslc'1'. f':n'rull liillinn. Maury Sin-fm-rf. Jinx Burgxnanl. Fnurflz lfnlrf YYill'l'vfl Fvhnllz. Bl'l'XlilI'll lYilkmvski. Huh Johnson. limlwin XYhilling. Run! :xlcl Girkins. Hmnvl' Milliknn. llnrnlrl l zu'klcr, liill Tralulli. Dir-k Dcllws-q. 'mfr MISS GICNEVIICVH STOWE lfollnm limb--f1Nl:11'y June Bran-kncy, livlty Jvzln Vlzxrli. lfllcn Jane Duel. llunnzx lvhilv, Mary Lon Jnhnson, I'z1trir'iu Carlisle, Marjorie C'1n'lis, Mary Imuisc Irwin. NUCIPIIII How-M Mzlrie f'onrll1ri0r. lflalinv Brnhzxkvr, Mildrvml Bnscr, Kenton llntchcr, Jnc-k llolslvxy Bliss Fluwe. Donuhl llnyrl, Kcilh llnslnvr, Mzlttllcw llnlnn-s. llonulrl YYhile. Thin! Raw!- Iioh Granll, John l'hln'ch, .Xllvn f'h:1pin, Bnh Cnnnun. Vnldvn l 'zn'n- ham, llrlimk f'lfn'k, Rir'l1zn'rl Roggu, John lJl'9llL'I'. l uurll1 R011-'URL-nil C'urron, llnlmnwl Mc-Ilnxmllgll, fllarlc-s Nivhols, Kvlnwtll Spzlnlnling. l,:1l1rn'n King. llf'rnzn'ml Szllxnclcfrs. John Willis. Vliff 'l'llurI1psru1. M R. DA YTD VOSS lfnltnm Ron'--Nnrina Jn-:Ln l'nVr1'l,l, f'l:n'zxlwlle Freus, Jnnv Vvllignvllv, lNlm'i0 Clnlrvli, hlzlry Jani' Bacscl, Rosvlnury lloffnlun. jvlilflfill f'z1nnnn, l'hlxsuI'4l Snyder. llugh Bzwlluy, Dick lizlgun. Lymvoorl f'rid1-r. Svrrnzfl Row -fl-larry Zalcnggcr, Virgil Winfrvy, Vurlcs hlohr, Tenn Jncksnn, Rolwrt Admins. Mr. Voss, Vurlvs Slnrvr, Harold Halsey, lidllic Trout, Bob Gray. Kenne-th llzxrgrvzlvc-s. Third Hou- fCh:n'lcs Dixon, Dick Johnson, lillgollv Killingvr. Hurry Gllintllur, John XYPFIZ. Solon D0 Linn. Junws Stanh. Fourth lfuu+F-11111 Rmminnlf, Lynvlle Dv Havvn. llobcrl Kllplvy, Bill llczlnhivn, Clnlrlvs 'l'nrnvi'. Rohvrt Yvengx-l'. J:1niCcf'ln1nLlh-r. John Buyvr, Joan Slriehy. Luis liurle, Bill Qual- nmn, Alfrccl Kzlllcnbzivll. ewwxqy J M v S MISS MARJORIE WARNER Bottom Row-Warren Hardy, Jacque- line Irnes, Virginia Yvitt, Elizabeth Walla. Marga Lee Hoist, Gertrude Ladcrman, liiarilyn Riehl, Nlarian- ette Landis, Virginia James, Mary Stoibcr. SI-crmrl Rau-svirginia Hou- sen, Suzanne Conlisk. Berneta Turner, Patricia Tidd, Patricia Gilmore, Miss YYarncr, Jean Wisnofske, Lucille Sprague. Melba Ford, George Erick, Harold Elton. f-Third Row-lidward Ariibcrg, Robert Rutter, Robert Gar- rett, Charles Stewart, Robert Miller, Wayne Taylor, Viayne Wagar, Rich- ard U'Neill, Robert YVeirieh. Fozirih Rowffilenn Sbaeh, James Untcr- kirehcr, Richard Grolf, Robert Pioch, Ted Sheets, Gerald Donovan, Budd Duane Davis. SOPHOMORE CLASS CCMMITTEES SOCIAL COMMITTEE Peggy Kirkham Co-Chairmen VVilliam Carl Clifford Dwight Wlolfe Margery 'Wenner Frederick Hiss Marilyn Nesper Dolly Penske Louise Niles FINANCE COMMITTEE Milton Netter Co-Chairmen Dorothea Collins Richard Lee Barbara Chambers Kenneth Richard Doris Jacobs Richard Hewlett Robert V an Cleve PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Richard Hardin Co- Chairmen Ruth Lanz Phyllis Catlin William Clifford Louis Frosh Nancy Mills '75 Q-P1 FRESHMAN CLASS FRESHMAN OFFICERS H4XltItY NIORGAN .,...... l'resiflvnt ROLAND KENNEDY .VIVCE'-IJI'6SI'lll'Ilf Rosmnxux' f'Len'1'oo1 ,.,. Secrelary CARULINE NAPP ........ TI'FllSll7'6'I' Firsl Rnu-fllosenuiry Vlaypnol, Roland Kennedy Necoznl Hon- -Hurry Morgan, Caroline Napp RECORDINGS . . . we as freshman entering DeVilbissfa1eed its spacious hulls and busy students in inuch the same way as the novice faces El new broadcasting studio . . . the eourtesy shown us by our fellow students encouraged us to listen attentively and interestedly to announcements of what was to Colne . . . Wie believe that we successfully ac-hieved our standard in the '6Greenhorn Ganibolf' Rn afternoon dance with novel favors-our debut over the broadcasting waves of school life . . . we were quite proud of the way the upperelussinen looked around i11 an approv- ing manner . . . We tried to take advantage of records left us by past classes . . . to spice our recordings for the future with new ideas, new nzunes, new faces . . . To play our parts, even though they may seein to be bit, parts, to the best of our ability has been our goal . . . Wie feel that we have attained that goal . . . and in the future we shzill keep our promise to devote our- selves to developing and perfecting our programs into a polished broadeust. mllrm . 1- lllll, Violet Bfihrock. lletty Lznires, Putty Pen pick ' mm U, Mnrj0i'ie Ni ivlting, Jminnc Smith. Milrh ml Rot -' - ' . - 1'l'w11l llozr-M Nusan Nt-wt - Q nt-yt-r. ith Ann Sc-lic-ily. t'-A - Nlli. zoom llnwf.lolni Winn, Arthur 1n J '- , . uckvrt, u son lllircly, Bob lm Duo, Bob Ixfirrininn Gt-urge Glu-st, Nccnnrl nu Bott Mc-Kim. Virgil ltlorrow, fax Utttnherg, Mr. Bulauni, Frank n lun Potter, Wizlltvr Hiiscocllil. zrr R011 I '- lub Xvllltilllli, ltlczirl Hu min lltmvnc llzirkinzin, Dick Corwin I iwlwiuce Hauer, Lewis Lum- Inlm in f h zrles H MR. HAROLD ANDERSON Bnftnm Ilv1uQRayiii0i1cl 'l'aylnr. Don- ald Kunz, John Conrad. llonzilml Cope, Carlton Hill, Wiilliurn llelnnn, Lawrc-rice Wnorowski, Kvnnz-th Hvr- rick. B ' ' ' yron Lintlnrynm. Sworn! Huw- Rohm-rt Hcckman, Rotwrt Frziutsclii, Ralph Greenmzln. Jose-pli Gill. John Gill. ltlr. Andy-rson, .loc Doc-lu-i'. Frank Stamping, lfrlwarfl Clegg, Wizlyne Cnsino. Tlzfnl Ifowfnlziiiies llirkmnn, lilroy llyt-rs, fic-ol'g.:v Rvivliow, Rolncri Spittvr. Donald Kovhcr, ltlorris Clizinlller, Rirhurfl Chaplin. Robert Young, l,y1n:in Hull. lfrnnrllz Rim'- Uiillizlm Munn, Ric-lmrcl Dillon. -loltn llicster, Riclnirfl Yun Wornn-r, Roland Kennedy, William Anzlcrson, Max Grwlnya, Rim-Inn-fl llulkv. Juhn Spivkcr. MRS. NICLLI li AN IJHRSI IN 1 RUZ1'4'lllIlt' i l ny- tr, Renzilvm' C l .C nitb. Nona: llrmvn Y on, B.1rh:u':1 Sticut-li Jutthen He-rgvt, N. Anllcrsmi. f'ln1I'lntt0 Hilrlingcr, ffuvl Clll'istt'nse'n, lVtzn'1:1'ry Som-lui, iicia 'l'honnie. Thin! liozv-Earlzv llenv. Pollclior. Doris 1lI'0WIl, ltlaule- lun Bow:-n, Mary Skinner, Eileen Iellmzin, Helen Golden, 1I:u'y Ann ke mr, Marion Suuthaird, Betty Ntfnniurfl. Fourth Rf7IU'fil0I'l2l Forster, Ie'1nne Simon. Lila Lnthcr, Imogene Bouts, June Pfzxrfingcr, Betty June lldsl Gloria Coppernoll, Jeanne Lu.i1h1se-r, Juli' Q '- .i .lllliXZlIl. CARI, BALSAUI ormnlison Frlclie l' ennett. is Nl ISS YI RGIXIA BROWN' linllnm Iinzli--llllimml Wlisllerl, -lanivs Koss, i'l1:u'l4's Ynnnurrlzlll, Grace Allucns. -lean Neilson, Mildrcrl Clay, lim-x'ei'ly Xl41i'rism1. llivllzlrd Hllbbcll, Jzunes Pvnick. Nvillisun Rupp. Nccrmrl 111:11-Sznlloll l 0tlnvrinuli:xn1, Bfariml l'i'ic'4-'. l'lni4l lien-il, Cilllllffilllf Ht-er, Bliss llmxvli. liclly' lille-n Blillvr, Bar- lmrzl llvnry, llelnwczi llzxwkins, Bur- lmzxru NYcirL'1'll, Jauncs firau. Thirrl lfnw-Julin llrnlu-im, M:1i11'ine BIC- Vm-11. l'z1is,v Ryzln. Maury llevivr, June YYQ-lllzxml.l,u1liscGil'l0, Dorothy Slmugli, litln-l Xi-lwn. li-'boi-l Broun. l'l1lw:u'ul Hilvr. lfrmrlll HUll 'R,l1SSlYll fllick, Riclmrfl Vliaplilzlll, James Imnlc, Chris Dersvli, 1ill'lILll'll lfllvrs, llcx Hs'i1rle'l'w11. l':lill l?:iu1n. f1l12lI'lCi NYy:1tf,, lloln-rl. Kivpcr. L MRS. JlC.XXlC'l'Tli BRAND P lfnlfom Hfrzz' --YY Irwin l l'lic'l1tm:xn. R0- 5 Y lzznrl ininpln-ll. ll:u'vs'y l,0WIllIlLI, lmv f':1nfi4'l1l. Phyllis Sowcrs, Nellie 'ii' Ri-ml, l i'11m'n-Q Wiill. Haxrulcl fiillespiv. Gzlmlal Slrnuw, Rulwrl f,'2lIllIJlJl'll. vrmul lfuzr l.z1vn-rn l :nrl1mn. Evelyn llullsvn. llvlvn P1-ixu-I'l. 'l'wil:i Uiugzlr, Nliw. limnfl, .Xlim-1' llmwn, Glvlinzl llrinnllvy. llznrml Nagle. llvlcn Xtlnins, Num-5' lfiwiu. Tllfrfl Hou'-Yirgixiizl lil'mx'x1,.loz1i1 lilxnlml, l r:xnUc5 Nm-wtun. lilnily Kxmpp. Mary ,lane l'i'uL'sL-lutl. N Nlzlrgln-rilc llzwlnuin, .Knilzl Perry, 1 liutln Hawking, Rum-r Yvi'nii-r, William Arililscr, l,L-mmrml Wnltvra. lffmrlfz Hun' -'l'lx4-mlimlw llc liuvr, lliclmrnl l'n-In-0. Wiillizlm Nlcflml, Rullunnl lfllrncy. -lulun ll:1rtin:m. liilwursl limlvlmiigli. Julius llimvl- lmck, 3Ii!l'L!1lI'0l lliugins. l7ux'ullx.v Xlcflllri-. liclly llrvseli-i'. NIR. FRANK ISVRNS Ifnfinm lion' -Rulmiwt Kopp, 1iCI'IlIll'll liicrlmnllin, lYilli:1in D94-k4'ln1:1n, Hurry Young, llivllzilwl YY:1ll. Nornmn Ar' mluser, Glenn lfullon. Billy Herxic. Nwwozxfl RO'H '.xlll'Il Rcvsc, Willis Hull, William livmxliaiii. Glvnn liuihli-y. Mr. lilirns, Ilumlfl Schultz, Clli1l'll'S lyL'lJlJCI'. liobcrl Sliernnln, Ilnrvin Adler. Thin! lim:-f.l:nnxc5 lfoslcfr, llflyixmiul Dix, .luck flUI1!'21ll, Jullll Dale, .lnlm Duinund, Muriel Stulls, xvllllillll Banner, lilClI2ll'Ll Spallmwl. l m1rll1 Hou' --- lilistalvc Brll1llJf0l'1l, liim,-luml Biringcr, 4'l1zn'lvs Bauer, Iwo Nlillcr, ,Xntliony l'1'b:ui, Dirk Stull, lilissi-ll f'ai'ps'11l1-in 78 MISS l I,ORl'INf'lC COOPER Ifnltmn Row --Iiuwrcncu Korlflie, Shir- Icy Slolllwrg, I'ivul,vn Wvclling, Iillill Ncwion, Pliylliss Tlimnpscni, lClc':1I10r Hourly. Kzillileen Klcwrr, Juno Hn-nth. Jean Lorenzen, Lewis 1,SIE5l'IIIilI!. Nffrnlfl Rau'-Jzlnies lfloorl, Irwin In- selmnn, Dick Struble, ,Kinl1'ewR:1pl011, lIiss Voopvr, Glvwynn Baker, .lolin Steele, William Silo:-nmkn-r. Sliirlcy Kzxscli, Elaine Ilollxikcr. Tllirrl Roll' f Robcrl Bluvk, Walter Friinlz, Allred Stevens, Xvzlyllc Dosliier, Wvillizlni Forxl, Ilal Iliesl, Ray Hall, iYilliz1m Kallil, iNIeyL'rDom-1u:1n. Forirlh Ifuu-7 .lllunilzi Viilvox, Belly Sam Lvr. Yum Bloom, Rlilli AIZICKIIIIIIXII, linsiln Mazotli, Ann Martin, Glarlys Bailey, Maron Njuini. MR, HIQRBICRT ICBIICRY WI liultom ROIl'iJOllll Photos. Eugene I,lltCllCI', Doris SL:mn:1rd, .loan Urt, IVI,S'I.'ll2l B1-mis, Ailc-on Slcvcnson, Billie lizxkcn, Irvin lilltlllilll, George f':1licllll.vIzlim's Wvingzllc, Nvrrnzzl H010 -Eugene Klein, Clic-star Iltfxvilllll., .lainbs IVOIII. Sliirl Lvluishm, lilizu- bctli Rsilizil. Mr. Emery, Mary Jo Davis, I'lln':lnur Rolll, Ewlilll Snell, IVI:Lriul1J:1cc'k, Sz1r:1Hill. T11ir1lRm1'f Ruberl Taylor, Ilulmerl SC'll2lIlllllPllES, Virginia Prm-sclicl, Pailriuizi Farrell, Caroline Nunn, Ilelen l ullun, Mary Frantz, Glurlys NIQ-yor, Virginia liurris, Bzzrlnuwl Iluldvn. Fnurtlz Hull' -VYilli:nn Iluncly, Wamync Nilsclikc, Robert Dowling. Eclnzird Kzinncy, Iliclnirrl Dlniliani, YYillizin1 Brown, Robert Papcnfuas, William Zeller, Lawrence Larson. ' 'fvfvzw 3 -ff..-f 'ii 41.4 MR. S. B, ICMICRY lfnllmn Hou' Aklim' llissmnlf-llv, Julia Knaggs. Belly Funlainv. Loix Clark, Natalie Hunlcr, .laquvline lllanson, Barlnara f'l0in'4-. Dmialll f'r:um'r. Jack Lee, Bruce Sibley. Srrfaml Row-' Vernon Gilsrlnrf, .Kun Gilbert, lil-1 wmmrl lliirkerson, Anna Hlllvlxison, llr. Emery. Xlarjrwic Rifli-nollr, Jean ' Copclin, Anna Wisslvr,Virginia Clarke, i Nancy Dew:-y. Doral Jean Bauglni Tlnfrfl 1CnwfPatric'in. Weed, Paul l Nriler, Gernlrlinc Carter, Doyle l Morgan, YYilliam Sknleli, William Mclntyre. Robert Snider, llorotllyl Lzirberg, Pearl Loomis, Geneva Sells. i Fourfh Ifnzu-fklary Ellen Rnesing, Mary Spooner, Rivlnard Baird, Mark i Levey, llavirl Evans. Kenneth Hall- vin. Robert Wcigvl. Vivian Smith, llarilyn Unweller, Ilary Nfunn. 1 1 l l MISS ALICE GERDING Bnlfnm lirzurfl-Iarold Fay, Sally Cnna Iisk, Blzxrgalvl Javobs, Phyllis Lanz, Velma Jack, hlelvin Holland, Vveslcy 1 Mier, Gus fnunty. Nrconrl Rour- Ray lWuclle1', Janet Lmfkmilll-I-, Bar- i bara 1 Brown, 'loan lflulvrwoorl, Bliss Gi-rll'ng, Be-tty Elofl. Marvin Malone, Rlllll Havfncr, lYaVa Gard, Thirrl Rum-l70l'0ll1y Sass, Beverly Bollllv Rnlh Skccls, Iivelyn Hansen, Belly Mm-k, Ruth Lackner, James Mathias Lyle Manning. lfonrtlz lfnug-George Yvarner. Frank Fraser, While Slnnc, Javk Ricliarils, Lyle Vlark, Roland Hill. MR. H.XROI,IJ GRVIHSS Brwllrmz lfn11'ff'l1z1rl0s Sloan. l'l1lw:11'fl Hnrtzcll, ,lov l'l:11'k, Hivllurfl l1v11114'x, Rely Rnlm1'1'ls. lfrvcl S1'l1i'ucrl4'1', Lalrry Rvliwlicl' Nl' ' ' , . .lx Wmwvc-r Y . . - wrmfrl lfrnl' -IJ411111l1l Il' .11111 -' ' 1111 1 lllelirw' Qu mzxn, G1w11'g0 fllrislic 'Nlr , . 1 . Grlllylrs, lfl11J1'11c- YY:1lk1-r. RiK'llill'Il lirmx 11. llnlv ' thx 51-l1111iLll. T0111 NlcI 1r , 1 Thfrrl lfnu' -iY:1rr1-11 Bmlk lic' ' , 11111111 YM1ll:11'v. Ruin-rt Gr:1.V, f'l:11'cl11'4: Si111o11rls, G1-urge li.1'cr,m1.,X11g:clmw l3oV:1w.Bll1'11- l1z1111 Gross, Bill Guwluix. Fourth lfnu' fYYilli:11n R1-ml, llunzllfl Sl11111k,ll:1y- llr-11 Bloslicr. l':1ul Kopp, Ji111 Nfuvk Yvillium l ' ' ' 1 Appllf, R14-l1z1r1l Bz1crlsCl1i, ' Miss 111.01 JAc'oBs linllmn Ifmrkllvltlx' lh11ln1:1n, Marion YYi1l11c1', Belly Scnll. Joyve- l I'llClll'j', .lanvl f,v2lllH lCl, lfluinc lilallc-11cli1'li. lllllll Blullnlzxin, Jvun Ross, Sl1i1'l1'y H11rl111:11l. liclly B:1i1'1l. Nrffonrl Roll'-A l7oroll1y ,'Ksl1l011, Palsy Yugvl, Rlllll Taylor, Ruth M1-rrill. Mary A1111 Rolminson. Miss .lan-obs, l'l1yliss Sllcplcr, l 1':1nr'1-s 9l1'11e1', llctly A1111 l,z1r11lcy, Vi1'gi11iz1 But-l1l1-r, l'll:1i11e lilo11111fiPl4l. Tlzirrl Knw-Blz11'y1Iark- ' woml, Georgia Pappas, Shirley Strobel, Ida Westhovcn, Bernina Gerlmrt, Helen H aus, Bonita. Kohl, lfarion YY 111'n1:r, Bfarjorie Diehl I onrl1zRv1r Hull N - 1 1'loo1'0, Blanzrllc LE?IllIll'ie I , . 111111 Austin, Dorotl1y Gull, Ruby Kllllllliall, .lanvt Brown, Nlru'll1:1 liuuvr.Alicn-B11l1lwi11, Lois lifacllowell. MR. ULLIIC KLICIC lioflnm Rnurfllorollly Svavoll. Ar lm-11:1 XVi111l1-r, l'1V:1 Krall, Gvrlrlu Yinggling. Curnlyli Norton, Ruth iYaf'l'lv, Ilalry Pcillv, Frzlrlk Yvirv- llillljlll, Bill llc-llonultl, Juscpl1 Holl- 111:1n. Nrmlirl Hou'-gJi111 Ilzlffcy, lNIll.fll'lY!l Widrig. Kzullmrinu L1-l111111n lic-My filcim-rl, Kay ivvllvr, N111 Klum-, lil1tl1 Ve1'l1uV011, Rlllll Lew-1'nz. xillfl- lyn llllirllillsml, lilllll Sf'l1:1ilwrgc1', Hola Nlnrlin. Tlzfl lv rr lfnu 'f' Larry Dloscr, Luis Hype, Doris 'l'z1yl111', lilainc Hzyvvs, li11ll1 Fislicr, H111'0l1l Yun Ncsl. xY2ll'I'l'YI M11n1111zL, XYill:11'rl l1:1nz, l r1-clcrivk I1i111lb1'1'g:, kllusscll ll0r111:11'1,gf1Vl1-lvi11 V:111 lfllz-11.1-'l r1urlh lf0z1, fFr:111k li:1lln1'y, Mzllcolni Mc- Flurg, .lm-k ffarxuplyell, Mz11'jo1'i1- SIJC1l1.Zlt'I', Ilmcn1:1rv Cl U zxypuol, Donna l'l1:111lul'l', Sl1i1'l1-5' Yvclls, l,z1von111- Yalrnull, l'il1'1111nr Luiz, Palsy f':1rr. 81 M' 'U 1 'NV' Aw MR. HARRY RIVIC If 1' Virviniu Hzlillislfuiwl, Hnllnm n 1 ff ,., Nol'111:111 Nllcling, Norlwrf Nfilln-V, ' G -rzlhlim' Rohn-rt Simms, Dick John, 1 Maxwillma-rig. K'l:xl1de.l4'ff1'iL's, Bula Rom- ln-l'g4-l', Bob Mincr. Bob Limos, Deo Lvwlcm. Nvrrnlrl Ifn11'fl':1h'ic'iu ML'- llzxhml,li1'ltyl'ikc,lll1ll1 lhlrlcliaulgll, G4-umvllzx Hcrhslvr, Norxuu Cllrisilia-lp, llr. Rim-, lilmicc C'l1risl.V, Yvmnle Pnmxwll. livlty l mx'l1-r. Dumllli' Bfzlivr, Dmxmlliy l'opvli1'r. Thirvl lfnzr !Dic'k l.nmIs-n, Juni: U-xlwlmlirlt, Narnia Sllllflll, JUEIIIIIC Shirk, Cmlllic Xrlzlills, .Xmlrvw lmiiglllnxii. Gvurge Whilc- l1m'm', lilizzllxm-llx Sllirlvy, l7ur0ll1y Gray. .Minailmm-l flwsx. M:nl'g:el'.x' Wiivsv. Junlvs R:ulc'lill'v. I-'nurllr ICn11'4livx'- nzlrrl B:u'l1ci'. YYilli:1m Gruli. Wiillium Yzurggcr, .Inlm Gailluglicr. Bob Lzmlz, lfugvxlc Wx-gzull. Gvmgc Wilma, Rrmzllnl llnhr. Billy .Xl1l'cnmll, Bliss liuwnizul. Lois Kulh-1'. Nl? .., MR. ROBERT I,,XHP'I'UN lfnllnm lffJ1L'+l'idw:ll'cl lillcklvy. Palsy B1?llI'lZ1Ilil. Flurinc l I'zlm'1'. Hzlrry Fox, B1z1I'gaI'c-l Huwlzuul. Hvnry Szzlfalllk. Srwmrl Ron' f-Rivllalrcl GITJSSIIIZIII, Rohn-rt -lesrllka, Ralph Rn-ml, Mr. Lsunplun, Mary Holton, Mzlrgzlrcl Ballmer, Virginia f'oruin. Third Hou' f'lly1'un Fay, Wiziylle Sl. Juln1'Lc'mm- :ml Fruillz, Hvlty Gx'iesl1:1lxeI'. lilliylzill Kloclu-ska, Naomi Bm-hlcr. Fourlh lfuzv-llick Sumrl, Rolwrt SL-lluc-ily, Jnlm Tliouipsun, Rivhzxrml Iluvk- bully, Galle f':1n1plmc-ll, lmuglus Grcvn. RUSS EVA SAMSON lfnllom Roz1+Jean Domilio, Virginia Kvitzlnzln, Iilizzllwlh Shook, llvlly June Ilzlrmznl, Gcurgc Nelnirc-, Hub 4' r gil-vc-rl, Yvilliam Bmxlh, lfrlwzird Krctz, Doris Ros:-nbc-rger. Sm-mzrl Ifnw-'M:1rjm'ic l l':1x1Cv, Helly Evmlc- mon, Norlnu Yun lYurxm-r, .luun llickL'i1lu0prl', Miss 3'i:1u1son. Jvzm llmmull, Kzllhlccn.Xruivnlrol1l. Bonnie Gusxmlil, lJun:1ltlQlligg. Thin! Ifulrff Ralph Pilqllllli-5, lllllll Puluu-i'. Sllirlx-5' l Uviall. Dorolliy Scl1z1vl'v1', Jzuncs NTC- Kimm, Dirk Tullzul, Claim Stork, Ilmmzlrzl Lllvzzs. Fmlrlll lfnr1'fAllwl't Ilia-lmrrl Gl':1l1mlic'l1, George HlIt'l1IlLl, 'lv .Xllwrl Lllllll- Ahlor. -lczxnnv M.,, loin Vrisl Bula Huy, Marie lmrh, . 4 M1:Lv:1x1, Norlxxuix lluinilio, 82 RUSS MII,DRI'1D SCHM IDT Boflum lfnueflietsy Rosen, Kulha-rine Snmilh. l.:xYc-rne Bennett, Lum-ille Hinvhforlh. Ja-:ln Jnrlcson. Delores Skilninski.Etlu-IEgan,Ji1nII:1nnn1-rel, Brllve Gmmclwilv. Nrwfzfl Kuw+.I:1L-k Kinlvy, Mary II:1nr-ox, Doris livrtholf, llurjory Hoyle. Miss S4'hu.1i4ll, Pzllli' P011-, Bnrlm1'n Sigg. Hurry Bforgzun, Dick I.:1lnlrQVl. Tfzfrrl lfnzv--RiCl1:1I'fl Sl1ull'e1'ly, Tim llvwlell, lfrrrl Gib- bonv, Bill Urthwcin. Fl':1nCCs Neepur, Hugh Rvzuns, Virginia Lmllg. Fourfh II0zr4Hzn'1'y I':1ton,,Illzlnitz1 Ilerrivk, Be-lsy Slr:ltvl', Helm-n Kl'ZlI'l14'j', Mur- gurvl Perry. Urnh 3ICIJ0llflltl, Mvzlrl .Iosvplxsmr MRS. ANXII SI l I'l'IR Holfonz Rrm'--Rose1x1:11'y Ulgenvr, llzxry Louise Applelmy, Marion Dublutlx, Joyce IVIyl:mnlr1', Dnrrcl .Ivan Ketllc. Alice Ivllilellezul, llzxrgzxret Bmwllrll, Glzulys hfnrske, Charles Pelrev. Secaml lf0wfHelvn Pf:1l1lvrl,, Donna Kelle- berlh, Uonnic Ivnrlerwoocl, Velnm Anxslulz, Mrs. Sutter, Virginia Powers. I':1tric'in NYlnt1-rs, Charls-s Felthzun, .luck Vlinlon, Milo Spencer. Thlrfl RHll.'+l'lllWilI'tI Mercer, Bill Jeffries, Earl lflixning, Harold Pcclle, Pete Pclcnses, Nornmn Jcnne, Belly Stitsworth, Phyllis Lee, Nancy Rice, Harford Yam Buren. Ifnurflz Rozrf Robert Robinson, ling:-ne Iilwvll, Allen Freuback, Bill Sayles, Rob Hil- xuunus, Virginia Lcger, Betty Schur- crmzxn, Virginia Sonuncrs, Virginia Beuttner. 'L-es, FRESHMAN COMM SOCIAL COIXIMIT'l'EIC FINANCE COMHIITTEIQ Hugh Reanls Ric-hard Dunham ffhairman Constance -Xdzuns Caryl Christensen Robert Taylor 1Iarjorie Spengler Katherine LGIIIHHII I lllrfliflflflll Robert Bowman Robert Jeschka Stanton F 0tllGI'IIlgl121lI1 .Ioan Hickenlooper r l'in1 Hewlett ITTEES PUB LICITY COMMIT FILF Robert Clanlpbc-ll P Cha irm ll n Ilary Jo Davis Robert Edmunds Shirley Uviutt Ruby Knhhnan Jzuncs Tzlren Robert Romberger All 3 HPresented regularly for your enjoyment . . . thus are introduced sus- taining programs . . . those which present human interest stories . . . tales of tragedy, comedy, pathos . . . tracing the life of an individual and showing how that life is affected by other persons and events . . . In Delvilbiss, there are extracurricular activities supplying to DeVilbiss students this color and picturesqueness . . . organizations which weave their contributions into the very fabric of the school . . . build traditions as monuments to the casts which have finished their roles . . . erect impressive plans for the future which leave their marks on the audiences watching their never-ceasing pan- orama of events . . . By participation in these clubs we may further a hobby . . . catch a glimpse of a hitherto unknown picture of life . . . perhaps even add to enjoyment an inspiration which may lead to a life-work . . . Here the words constructive, educational become more than stereotyped phrasesgthey are symbols of hours as real, as alive as any spent in Dcvilbiss . . . In radio, the background of interest for many regular listeners is supplied by daily serial presentations . . . In Dellilbiss, this foundation is supplied by our clubs . . . llay We present . . . the real-life story of the 1938-1939 DeVilbiss organizations! W Jff So it if in De-Yiltmiss. too. Ttterc- is an Q t'u1'cx'c1'y 1-tnssufstxxttt-txt. Haaretz UI'ALfllI1t7l Z H11ei11111u1'tzx11t t':1ct :ttmut the 4-urttiluu 11 Qturivs ,cut mx-1'ex'4:1'y network is t,t1:1t eu tum pt'1DV1ItL'S wtllcnttltmtl aunt oujrmyumcxlt ls tlw eswntizut t':tr:tu1's uf its pmgmtn, ts l'ilf'll atm trtes to mtrl ttlut cxtm tuucftn to -1-lmul life for unc IJ1lt'ttI'ltlilt' type Nttlttt'Ilt, Su xxtletller XUII are tIlt0I'l'9tLt1 in 1'll2lt'Il1. K'l10HltStt'j'. 411' Vlmpirt. you wttt Inc sure to tiurt the In-st things in lPeYilt1 titelty pz11'ti1'ipz1ti11ginitsf-lutms. is ztttupteft tu at rtitfercnt typo mt' listeuu tulm YN5 SP LI COMMISSIONERS OF STUDENT COUNCIL First Row-Ray Zawodny, Robert Bergman, Ted Michelfelder, Tom Brown, Heinz W'armbrunn, James Harris. Second Rowe J Metcalf, Mary Dennen, Nh. Mathias. Lois Konker. Nedra Daley. Third Row-Robert Smith, Lloyd Holton. Starred in the production of DeVilbiss activities were the Commissioners of the Student Council, each one of which is entitled to a Spotlight of his own. Cast in this important drama were the following leaders in our Student Council: Ted Michelfelder .......,... President Jim Harris ....,.....i .... P ublicity Joan Metcalf ..... .... N 'Velfare Robert Smith .... .... A thletics Bob Bergman .... .... S ervice Ray Zawodny .... ....... J ustice Tom Brown .... ...... F inance Lloyd Holton .... ........ i Awards hlary Dennen .......... Social Affairs Lois Konker ....,,.... Clerk of Board Heinz VVarmbrunn ..... Organizations lVIr. Louis Mathias ,.......... Adviser Nedra Daley ............ Publications This board serves to direct all phases of school life and works towards the main- tenance of the highest possible standard of fellowship in the school and with other schools. This year the various commissions have inaugurated several new features. The monitor system for auditorium sessions, a new system of hall patrol, and the providing of entertainment between halves of athletic contests, all are results of the efforts of the Board of Commissioners. The school as a whole has directly benefited from the successful production of this year,s Student Council. STUDENT COUNCIL First Row--Harold Fay. Milton Netter, Bill Ford, Paul Nieter, Curtis Davis, Bud Draheim. Kenneth Mueller, Bill Ahrendt, Ralph Mcllee, Douglas lYhitc. Hugh Bartley. Serorzfl Row-Joanne Verral. Helen Aiken, Nan:-y Mills, Mary Louise McKnight, Carolyn Reese, Gretchen Ashba, Peggy Yoh, Faith Cole, Marilyn Shields, Jane Thorley, Suzanne Levey, Patricia Fought, Elaine Arnold, Betty Miller, Jean Mersereau. Third Row-Tini Hewlett. Lois Konker. Eileen Pepnard. Jean Buvhele, Clarence Utz, Catherine Lehman. Ali:-e Ohlinger, Mary Ellen Dunn, Martha Merrill, Dorothy Kohl. Katherine Hubbard, Marilyn Riehl, Jim Harris. Fourth RowfMary Dennen. Katherine Radalraugli, Bob Grav, Bill Nelson. Nick lYalinski. Ted Miclielfulder, Bob Bergman, Ruby Kulilman, Dorothy McClure, Robert Burns, Donald Boyd, Richard Dunham, .loan Metcalf, Bob Lohner, F' h R i H ll B'll Cl'fi' l H B t B l Q 'tl Ollim L inin cr Hein! YYumbiunn, Melvin Brodslii, 'Lft nw-Curtis o opeter, I 1 orc , umm- ogar . o1.nu 1, - e u- . L. Y: ' ' Jim Ross, Howard Weber, Bob Edmunds. Douglas James, Lloyd Holton, Lysle Buettncr, I-Irwin Schmidt. The age-old saying that Variety is the spice of life accurately describes the De- Vilbiss Student Council, the Variety is found in the presence of a member of each home-room on the Council, and the spice represents the completion of the differ- ent projects undertaken by this group of students. Ted lvlichelfelder, competent president of the Council, performed his duties in a very effective way, and along with the aid of Mr. Mathias, the adviser, and the Board of Commissioners, drew the yearls activities to a successful conclusion. Although the various commissions need no sanction from the Student Council to do things, their functions were vital parts of the Council. For instance, the Publications Commission was authorized to compile and publish a new student handbook, which was one of the Councilis major undertakings this year. Under the supervision of the Commission of Social Affairs, the nCouncil Cotillionf, the dance that opened the yearas whirl of social doings, was held in November. The Welfare Commission took charge of the distribution of baskets of food at Thanksgiving and Christmasfa service which greatly aided many unfortunate families. One of the most successful Parent-Teacher Association membership drives was made possi- ble by the help and interest of the Council members. Throughout all its activities the goal of the Council has been to help maintain order, to promote school spirit, and to settle fairly questions pertaining to the school and its students. HIGHLIGHTING THE YEAR THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First R011-Af-Roseixiary NVolfc, Barbara Melvin, Virginia Dinginan. Dorothy Koch. Suzanne Lehman, Betty Ellen Yoh, Anna M2lC Newton. Jeanne Speyer, Barbara Bash, Eleanor Craunell, Phyllis Conover, Cristina Pappas, Rlllll Fox, lfiarjoric Suorly, Einilyanne Sawtelle, Harriet Spihnan. Srcnnrl ltmzr--fGloria Grainger, Martha Iillcn Miley. Pairivia Rose, Catherine Minke, Marie Bollinger, Iivelyn Lewis, Lois Konkcr, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Greunkc, Marilyn Fox, Marjorie lfrschcl, Martha Hardy, Ellen Wilson, Frieda Bartlett. Marjorie Wells, Phyllis Carson. Third RfJ1,lf4ihIilI'LZ6l j' Staler, Mary Howell, Virginia Lentz, Mary Ellen Chappuis, Mary Ucnnen, Joan Metcalf. Rulh Metzger. Mary Lou Whitney, Margaret Mudge. Bob lfcrgnian, Nick Walinski. Bob Black, fiill Kainke. Ted Miclielfclder. Jack Cha-neva-rt, fharlcs Woodward. Fourllz Ron-gMa.rjoric Hunt, Ncrlra Daley, Elizabeth Sidflall. Toni Brown, liugcnc Hunt. Joe Follins, WYarrcn Howell, Richard Henkel, Philo Dunsmore. Ralph lfcllcc, Heinz YYarnihrunn. James fldinllnds. lloh Wieiscr, Joc C'lif'forfl. Iliglzliighfffng the Year is not only the policy of the National Honor Society, but a duty which necessarily falls upon its shoulders, because of the high quality and caliber of the students of which it is composed. Great things are expected from ite and it never fails us. Always happy and impressive are the occasions when new members are inducted into this society, and in both January and hfarch the De- Vilbiss auditorium proudly housed the parents and friends of those students newly elected for membership. Student speakers at each of these inductions exemplified the four virtues of the organizationescholarship, leadership, character, and ser- vice. Constantly endeavoring to aid and better the school, the National Honor Society grasps any possible chance to be of service. Une example of this has been the maintenance of the college room, which affords to students the opportunity to obtain information applicable to their choices of colleges. The Honor Society college room committee has taken care of this room in a noteworthy manner, especi- ally by instituting the new and helpful filing system. Again members proffered their services to faculty members, by offering to take the places of those who found it necessary to leave their home rooms at any time. The highlights of the year in social affairs was the banquet at Vocational High School which was attended by all the other Honor Societies of the city. The officers of all clubs are important, but the officers of this society, Joseph Clifford, president: hfary Lou Wihitney, vice-presidentg hfarjorie Urschel, secre- taryg and Joseph Collins, treasurer, have this year executed their duties so well that they are not merely officers, but necessary assets to the society. Mrs. Ander- son and lffrs. Greunke, with their competent assistance and understanding, have done much to make the ideals of the organization obvious in its history. HOUR GF CHARM Chief Hcharmersi' on the Hour of Clzarm are Evelyn Lewis, Barbara hlelvin, Jean llersereau, hlarjorie Erschel, and Gloria Keeling in the respective offices of president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and chaplain. Aiding this cabinet in its meetings and projects have been Bliss Johnson, Bliss Kimble, and Miss Lukens, all of Whom helped the club to live up to its purpose of ulinding and giving the bestf, The H our of Charm has supplemented its regular business meetings and programs with social and Welfare doings. In November the club held a hayride, after which supper was served at Ruth Bishopis home. At Christmas time the club was es- pecially busy filling a basket, holding a party at Catherine lIilne's home, and mak- ing plans for the skating party which was held at the Pastime Club in Perrysburg early in January. Ever mindful of the desire to help others, the club sponsored two parties for the fifth grade class at the lvliami Childrens Home. In April an informal get-together was held for the members and their mothers at the Y. NY. C. A., where films and a pot-luck dinner were enjoyed. One of the most impressive services given this year was the Recognition Service, held by candlelight in the library under the direction of Eleanor Crannell, at which hlrs. J. Brent Wvood gave a very inspirational talk on the ideals embodied in being a Girl Reserve. Her talk summarized the goals toward Which the Senior Friend- ship Club has striven this year. Firsl Houvfl-lllen Wilson, Marjorie Ursehel, Mary llennen, Marjorie Wells, Patricia Rose, Catherine Minke. Serum! Itnwf Virginia liranrles. Mary Jane Gover, Marjorie Lamb, Dorothy Koch, Ruth Gray, Rosemary Wolfe. Eleanor Crannell, Barbara ltlelvin, Betty Ellen Yoh, Suzanne Lehman. Peggy Gage, Joan King. Phyllis Conover, Adelaide Claus, Jayne Thorley, Thin! Row--Gloria Grainger, Janet Spears, Nlarjorie Snody, Crisline Pappas, Charlotte Nathanson, Virginia lvoltf, Norma Stalder, Catherine llilne, Maryjean Allan, Harriet Spilman, Ruth Fox, Margaret Norman, Marion Meriekle, Jean Mersereau, Joan Metc-zilf, Betty Smith. Fourth Row -fff Miriam Decker, Vitalis Bauerselnnitlt. Dorothy Houck, Margaret Baer. Ruth Widrig. Martha Jane Chambers, Mary McCarthy. Virginia Sala, Evelyn Lewis, Margery Staler, Mary Howell, Jayne Monaghan, Marie Bollinger, Ruth Metzger, Gertrude Colby, Ruth Knight. Fifth Row -Jane Akers. Elizabeth Siddall, Mary Ellen Chap- puis, Marilyn Fox, Kathryn Nteyers. Virginia Walton, Phyllis Carson, Dorothy llreivik. Vharlotte Keenan, Ruth Bishop, Juliette Bartholornew, Lulu Thurston, Eunice Mourning, Eleanor Partis, Marjorie Hunt. Marguerite Price. FOR MEN CNLY Every Thursday evening brings a feeling of independence and self reliance to those senior boys who are fortunate enough to belong to this organization: for it is on that evening that the members of this club gather in the Y. HI. C. A. to dis- cuss, plan, and apply ways in which they can live up to their purpose, that of Hcreating, maintaining, and extending throughout the school and community high standards of Christian characterf, The officers of the Hi-Y are personifications of the purpose, as well as being able leaders of this very active group: Bob Vllieser, president, Tom Brown, vice-president, Bob Bergman, secretary, Nick W'alinski, treasurer, and Paul Ericson, chaplain. The members of the club Wish to express their appreciation to the advisers, Blr. Lampton and lXIr. Daniells, for their help and cooperation in carrying through the many projects. The Hi-Y is generally recognized as being most successful hosts at the social functions which they hold. On these occasions they lay aside their rule of .lien Only and genially entertain their feminine friends at roasts, treasure hunts, and other similar affairs. The programs this year have been unusually Worth-While, talks at different meetings by the News Editor of the Toledo Blade, by lNIr. O. B. Kirk, and by Reverend Carlson proved to be instructive and interesting to the listeners. This Hi-Y will long be remembered as a wide-awake, active, industrious club, composed of the leaders of the Senior Class. First Ifrnrslioli Weiser. Ted Miclielfelfler. Gene Sewers. Joe Collins. Bob Bergman. Howard Dunn, Stuart Tale, Heinz Warm- lmrnnn. Nivk Walinski. Bob Black. James Edmunds, Paul Ericson. Joe i'lifl'orrl. Charles Woodward. Sccoml Row-Charles Grossman. Bill Kamke. Tom Brown, Don Klewer. Olin Pelton. Dick Eystcr. Kenneth Eckles, Leslie Tate, Carleton Fyler, Lloyd Holton. Bob Leach. Howard Suildatll. Third lfozr- -.lim Powell. Slanlev Brown. Don Yark, Wlelclon Yost, Warren Howell, Philo llunsznore. Mr. Lamplon, Jack Fhapman. Eugene Fisher. John W1-aver. Robert Roper. Fourlh lfowgllon Ellis, Dirk xlills, fliirrles Delbeeq, Bob Srnitli, John Soznnier, Don Blyers, Dick Kinney, Paul Baehren, Ernest Wveaver. Louis Sonnenberg, 1-nxton owry. THE MOST OUT OF LIFE If some afternoon you should stop in at a meeting of the Junior Friendship Club, you would find that its participants are getting The Mf1.9f Out of Life. Through a varied series of programs and social events, this organization has tried to make the lives of its members richer, fuller, and more happy. Because they had known previously that a talk by Sergeant ltlargaret Slater would meet with a high degree of success, the Junior Club invited the Seniors to benefit also from its worth and practicality. Later an extensive program of excursions through industries was presented, in order that the Junior Friendship Club members might become acquainted with the businesses of their community. lYhen planning their year, Ruth Olds, president, ltlarilyn Shields, vice-president, Isabelle ltlears, secretary, Janet Youngs, treasurer, Betty Urie, chaplain, and Bliss Schmidt and Bliss Warner, advisers, decided to adopt the adage Hall work and no play makes Friendship members dull girlsf' Consequently carefree hilarity reigned during the hayride sponsored by this society, and an afternoon dance merited the wholehearted support of the entire DeVilbiss student body. Additional good times were found in a Halloween party and a picnic. To help the girls who next year will become the Junior Friendship Club, the present club wishes to leave, as an inspiration to get The lllost Out of Life, the pur- pose of their organization: to stand for scholarship, wholesome pleasures, a friendly spirit, helpfulness to others, and to lead a normal, happy Christian life. First Row-Maureen Sheehan. Phyllis Sutton, Shirley Glann, Beth Eirlemiller, Janet Wood, Norma Gruss. Lorna Dale, Sally Gentieu, Mary Lou WVitt. Nancy Caswell, Joyce Holdertnan, Kathryn Ann Siek. Marjorie Grauinlich, Ahhic Shearer, Alice Roulet. Svemzd Rou,+Kay Beals, Jeanette Klutz. Eleanor Southard, Margaret Seavolt. Mary Ann Lepke, Doris Wolcott, Eleanor YViskochil, Jacquelyn Wake, Phyllis Johnson, Jane Thomas, Ruth Steele, Eleanor Brown, Anita Smith, Isabelle Mears, Joanne Roberts, June lVingatc. Third ltnu-+Jean Murray. Laltue Carlson, Betty MeBurney, Gertrude Orths, Frances Baker, Jean Miller, Dorothy Wake, Betty Breclienser, Marilyn Shields, Miss Warner, Ruth Thomas, Helen Aiken, Edith Bremlehuft, Carol Mason, Peggy ltlinneker, Betty Shafer, Virginia Barr. Fourth Row-Martha Hannaford. Doris Weiser, Nancy Welday, Betty Hughes, Helen Degner, Jean Wegman, Janet Youngs, Frances Williams, Marjorie livans. Joan Crafts, Vivian Warnpler, Alice Baxter, Pat Jones. Jean Shearer, Marilyn Harris. Fifth Ron-Donna Hart, Ann Andrews, Ada Newton, ltlartha Ann Hill, Ruth Margaret Olds, Ruth Ellis, Marjorie Nesper, Eleanor Eriksen, Betty Urie, Kathryn Radabaugh, Mar- jorie Lucke, Betty Brunflage, Betty Steadlnan. THURSDAY EVENING HCJUR The Thursday Ifzfening Hom' from 7:30 to 8:30 finds a group of high-minded junior boys seeking a source of inspiration and fellowship in the Junior Hi-Y meetings. Talks by llfr. Lowry of the Devilbiss faculty, hir. O. B. Kirk of Scott who spoke on HTeacher-Pupil Relationsf, and hir. Dorman Richardson Who ex- pressed his attitudes on 'cReligion and lYl1at It Bleans to Bleu provided the in- spiration, while the fellowship was presented through the clulols social life. Several roasts, the successful afternoon dance known as the c'Jitterlooop,,, a splash party, and a 'Tfommunity Singw dominated this side of the yearls activities. The club proved its willingness to serve when they passed out programs at the Teachers, Convention, ushered at the Baccalaureate Service, and helped with the serving of the Fathers, and Sons' Banquet. Prominent personages in this Tl1,2u'sclf1y EI'8lIl'Iflg Hour are Dick Nuffer, who pre- sides over the meetings, Don Oehmler, who aids him in this task, Dick Hunter, who with his assistant, George Decklemen, writes the minutes, Dick Edwards, who handles the financial matters of the cluhg and lXIr. Philip Schaefer of the Y. BI. C. A., who faithfully and helpfully fulfilled the capacity of adviser. The Junior Hi-Y'ers rightfully feel that they have made long strides this year in advancing toward a more perfect brotherhood in which high-quality character and careful leadership will be outstanding. Ffrxl Rnu'ff'l'oin Ruling:-r. Dick lldwarfls, Kenton Dulclier. Bob Deck. Donald Us-liinlx-r, Richard llllnlrr, Bill Snyder. Don Norton, Dick llvalllpicii. .lark llrown. Swvrmrl lfuu'- liol1eI'l -lllurgens. Bill Dripps. ,lack Nlxulslens, ,lim lmakv, Dick Hilton, Cluarlcs Sapp, Ricllard f'l1nningluuu. Bob Nlerswezill, Bill Lllnd. Tlzirll Hour Dirk Nulfer, Holi Neilson, Bruce Kelli-y, Dale Amlerson. George Dvckclllxzill. Km-ith lYeiiilm'r. Umar Mollrning, Oliver lin-inim1s'i'. GOODWILL HOUR First Rouellorotliy Erlgingion, Florence Colby, Katherine Simpson, Joy:-c Pallcn. Martha Merrill, Mary Baker, Mary June Bon-sel, Grace f'arsti-nsen. Louise Niles. Dorollu-a Collins. Margery Wcnncr, Peggy Kirkhain, Patricia Gilmore. Doris Di-Angelo. Sremriri How-llorolliy l rL-ch, Helen May. Meri-ilith Gutzuicr, Lillian Wassurstroiii, Margaret Porter, Lullzi Perikly, Jaivqiu-lyn Sclulutz, Jean Obec, Jean Burrell, liarlnim flliainlicrs. Jean Rogers. Eileen Nisch. Colislaiicc Photos. Alice liarkenqllast. Third Hou.+l,yncttc DeHavcn. Marilyn Goon, Blartlia Holton, Mary Jean C'alilwcll. Paula Lighlncr, Alice Nisley. Mary Louise Irwin, Mrs. Sliawcn, Jean limi-ry, Helen Poinrlcx Lcr, Caroline Diehl. Mary Seifert, Ruth Lanz, Wilma Schroder. Fourlh Row- Donua YYl1itc, Belly lilcilandli-ss, Martha Nash, Lucia Stoll. Loretta Hcinzcrotli, Belly Crowl. Milxnu Rucker, lilarilyn Xespcr, lgliss Stiunsen, Dolly Penske, Butty Mac linialiiscr, lim-tty lfosnow, lim-rlha Diem-r, Belly Jane Hall, Shirley Harrell, Katherine , lllllln S. During the Uooclufill Hour the members of the Sophomore Friendship Club strive to promote friendship among the girls at DeVilbiss. This idea has been carried out by their interesting social gatherings, such as a box social, a roller skating party, and a splash party with the Sophomore Hi-Y. According to the programs scheduled for the year the members also derived some educational values. The talks by hliss Pasch, lVIiss Herler of the Y. VV. C. A., hliss hliller, and hliss Hirth were enjoyed as this type of program. After the quiz- bee on 'Tersonalityu in which Mrs. Greunke, Miss Samsen, and lNIiss Schmidt answered questions, the girls departed from the meeting, feeling as though they had really gained some pointers on the development of one's personality. A Christmas party for the class of first grade children at the Miami Childrenis Home, an afternoon dance, and a lylothers' and Daughters, Tea completed the club's calendar for the year. Directing the Sophomore Friendship girls in their activities were Louise Niles, presidentg Jean Obee, vice-president, Lillian Wlasser- strom, secretary, Mary Jean Caldwell, treasurer, Alice Barkenquast, chaplain, and Miss Samsen, Mrs. Greunke, and Mrs. Shawen, advisers. GCOD NEWS OF 1939 .. .wif r sfsiwiff . - - PRISM ma s ..gA h if ,gap si 5 mt f 4 - ,V -, fx ,1,f.ia,gfm,,,,, H 3 f y . . .,, ,K , k,,,,, ,, MN, K., M S ' K ' izfiillfil 1 xr - , .,.- wr-1., K- - sf' . ' f- fe, , K., We ., 5,,a,,. ., ,Q,,15er.. I ,. , 5 f-k, 45,5 ,. C5 Good News of 1939 present- ed by the DeVilbiss Prism! Every other Friday, twelve hundred students can be found eagerly scanning the pages of their Prisms, seeking a bit of humor, a bit of scan- dal, or a touch of Good AVQZIW. And rarely are they disap- pointed, for the Prism staff Firsf Row-Nfary Booth, Mary Lou NVitt, Sophia Urzcwiecki, Marjorie Lamb. Carol Collins, Dorothy Koch, Rosemary Wolfe. Margaret Heiniseh, Virginia Dinglnan, Marjorie Hatker, Jacqueline Wake. Eleanor Mellu-as, Ruth Fox. Margaret Kaulfnian, Carol Mason. Sr-road lime-Joluii Hart, Ruth Ulrls, Marian Wasserstroin. Patricia Bose, Ger- trmle Urlis, Peggy Minneker, Helen Sloekstiel, Margaret Norman, Nedra Daley, Miss Hirtli, Miss Bloom. lNIarion Meriekel, Virginia Schroeder, Ann Andrews, Dorothy llogle, Catherine Sloan, Evelyn Thomas. Third How-.lack K zv I. i. K k-' F z nee' Keller Crai' Daltu o., os onli, rl s , J., mn, Frances NYilliains, Bill llripps, Lois Yant. Marjorie Wells, Martha Carter, Bob Wells, Mildred Roth, Margaret Mudge, Jane Akers, .lunc lCnime1'l,XYillna Racket, Shirley Glann, Doris lYole0tt. Fourlh How!- Sliirley Kahn, Alice Baxter, Marjorie Hunt, Bob Leach, Bob Schrannn, Don Freeborn, Jinx Ross, Harry Guinther, Dick Bridenbaugh, Warren Howell, Walter Crowl, Jay Wagner, Garland Scharfenlierg, Bill Brown, Francis Foss. has Worked industriously this year in attempting to meet its aim of presenting an authentic record of happenings in and around DeVilbiss. New types of headlines, stories, columns, and arrangements facilitate our reading of the paper, and keep the Prism astride with this stream-lined world in which we live. Behind the scenes can be seen Editor-in-Chief Virginia Dingman standing by ready to do anything at all that Will help the cause along. Associate Editors Patricia Rose, Sophia Drzewiecki, Jim Ross, and Dick Bridenbaugh hastily type their columns, quickly arrange their page lay-outs Call the while refreshing them- selves with inconceivable quantities of potato chipsj, and finally breathe a sigh of relief as their duty is completed-that of getting the paper to press before the dead- line. Business llanager lvalter Crowl assumes the chief worry over the problem of getting enough advertising, while the advisers, Bliss Hirth and Miss Bloom, patiently lend their support to the Whole staff in an effort to publish the best possible Prism. I WOMEN IN THE NEWS The title IVOIIZFII in the .Vczrs accurately fits the Philaletliean Literary Society, for really, throughout the whole year, this organization has been doing big things that have kept it constantly in the news. The two induction spreads: the pot-luck dinner and bridge party, the tea at which the Libbey Phils entertained the De- Vilbiss chapter, the very successful afternoon dance held on Friday the thirteenth, with decorations carried out accordingly-black cats, open umbrellas, and ladders to walk under, the basketball banquet at the Plaza, at which the team, the coaches, trainers, and their wives were the honored guests, the tea they gave for the Libbey and the Scott Phils, the annual tea the juniors gave in honor of' the senior members -thereis just no end to these affairs that afforded the Phils so much fun and food. The Phils also held up the literary end of their organization as evidenced by their programs which consisted of reviews on books or current fiction, biography, plays, and poetry. Firxl Hom-Margaret Mudge, Carol Collins, Btt'Ell Yl Y 'NI'llsS- Ll- The question of why the Phils can be so active is never present in the minds of those who are acquainted with its capable and enthusiastic leaders, just look at them-Mary Ellen Chap- puis, president, Suzanne Lehman, vice-president, Evelyn Lewis, recording secretary, Betty Ellen Yoh, corresponding secretary, hlargery Staler, treasurer, and lNIarjorie Urschel, chaplain. What club wouldnit flourish with a cabinet of oflicers such as this! It is only with the cooperation and ,guidance of their advisers, Miss Ruth Smith, Miss VVilloughby, and Miss Gerding, that the Phils have been enabled to finish such a success- ful year. YVatch for the lV0meu in fhe News. They'll be there! e 5 en ox, i ancy . 1 i, .nzanne Cl man, Anna. Mae Newton, Carolyn Reese, Jacquelyn YVake, Edna Fleming, Virginia Sentle, Vivien Bash. Barbara Bash, Ruth Fox, Joanne Verral, Jeanne Speyer. Snconrl Rowi- Kathryn Radabaugh, Virginia XVolfl', Dorothy Sussman, Marjorie YVenner, Dorothea Collins, Peggy Kirkharu, Virginia Schroeder, Biarie Bollinger, Miss Willoughby, Mliss Ruth Smith, Miss Gerding, Marilyn Fox, Isabel Schnepp, Phyllis Carson, Evelyn Lewis, Virginia Lenlz, Francis Williams, Third Row-Jayne Mon- aghan, Margery Staler, Louise Niles, Dolly Penske, Louise Sturdevant, Jeanne Smith, Marjorie Ursehel. Mary Dennen, Ruth Metzger, Gertrude Colby, Jane Nlcflartliy, Elizabeth Sirldall, llary Ellen Chappnis, Betty Rose Brint, Ruth Bishop. party, and, instead of exchanging gifts, sent pre- PERICLEAN LITERARY SOCIETY Having indeed secured and used a Magic Key, the Peris this year have unlocked the world of opera to provide opportunity for members to enjoy and learn the great deeds of great men and women. Unlike Pandora,s box, only the best has flown forth to form their program. The life of the composer and the plot were given in detail by the members of the organization, and the program was usually begun and concluded by the presentation of music from the opera. However, the girl's interest in their programs has not kept them from enjoying many attractive social functions. Two candlelight induction services have been held, compiled by a delicious spread each time. The members enjoyed a Christmas First Rouv4Nlarjorie Lamb, Catherine Sloan, Phyllis Smith, Veva Coblcy, Mary Ann Lepke, Virginia Dingman, Dorothy M:ie Koch, Phyllis Conover, Adelaide Claus, Eleanor Gallant, Gretchen Ashha, Harriet Spillnan. Second RowfCrisline Pappas, Margery Hatker, Ruth Steele, Suzanne Lcvey, Betty Brechenscr, Einilyanne Sawtelle, Mrs. Whaley, Mrs. Schivenke, Jean Miller, Marjorie Snody, Jean Merscreau, Shirley Glann, Patricia Rose. Thirrl Rnwflloris VVeiser, Patsy Lutz, Belh Eidemiller, Gene- vieve Sell, Lulu Thurston, Lois Konker, Miriarxi Decker, Marjorie Hllnl, Nellra Daley, Martha Merrill, Eleanor Parlis. Gloria Grain- ger, Betty Smith. Fourth Row'-Jeanette Klotz, June Baker, Betty Kranieh, Mary Howell, Joan Metcalf, Catherine Minke, Dorothy Ifrieh, Jayne Thorlcy. sents to the hill people of Kentucky. The club also sponsored an afternoon dance, The Peri Pow Wlown, on the third of hlarch, for which Indian heads were sold as favors. Yes, indeed, Joan hletcalf, the president, has certainly held the M agic Key this year with Nedra Daley, vice-president, Catherine lilinke, secre- tary, Patricia Rose, treasurer, and Marjorie Lamb, chaplain, acting as trustees. During the summer months the key has been entrusted to Bliss hlarian Smith, ltlrs. Whaley, and lNIrs. Schwenke, the advisers, to be kept until next fall. THIS DAY IS OURS Believing that truly This Day Is Ours, Frederick Gipson, president, Nlartha Ellen Bliley, vice-president, Jeanette Klotz, secretary, Paul Baehren, treasurer, and Bliss Gerding, adviser, have presented in Der Deutsche Verein an excellent opportunity to students of German to study German culture outside of class. The varied social program has included a popcorn party, parties at school and in Bliss Gerdingls home, a musicale, a concert party, a farewell picnic, and an all- city tea. The Christmas party was attended by seven alumni. To provide opportunity for German students to hear and speak more German, and to learn more of Germanyis cultural contribution has been the purpose of Der Deutsche Verein. Each club member is given the privilege of associating with other students who are studying German, and can thus improve his use of this language by constant conversation. To teach the members of the cultural progress of the German people has been the aim of the program chairman, who has succeeded well in obtaining for our pleasure, speakers and guests who are really ac- quainted with the Germans and their habits. Thus the goal of the organization has been Well accomplished in its varied educational and social program. First Rnw+Helen Pratt, Marion Smart, Martha Ellen Miley, Caro- line Brown, Mildrerl Roth, Wilma Rackcr, Kathryn Fox, Kathryn Ann Sick, Shirley Schroeder, Jean Paquclte, Jeanette Klotz, Viola Bucken- mm-yer. Caroline Welli. Srcmirl lima-+.lean Guest, Clara Cordes, Dorothy Kahl, Dorothy Giddcns, Evelyn Siek, Martha Greutter, Frederick Gipson, Miss Gerding, Tccl Michclfelder, Marga Lce Holtz, Dora Melvcr, Frank Flighlner, Robert Braun. Thirrl Razr-Howard VYeber, George Cordes, YVilfred Raekcr, Harold Sherman, Philo Duns- more, Dick Kopf, Robert Lohncr, Paul Baehren, Heinz Warmbrunn, Robert Roper, Eugene Shinivar, Harry Zaengcr. JAM FDR DINNER The Home Economics Club is gifted with the ability to make Jam for Dizmcr, in addition to everything else that goes with a meal. Besides their excellence in the line of culinary arts, the members of this club have worked toward the acquisi- tion of the various social graces through their monthly parties at which refreshments were served and the game of bridge was learned. A theater party and a spring tea were also highlights of the club's social activities. The theme of the educational meetings was based around the different vocations that are open to girls. Bliss lliller, Bliss Abbott, and hliss Sanger gave helpful talks at these meetings on their lines of work. Several of the members of the club were fortunate enough to be able to attend the annual Home Economics Conven- tion in Columbus on April fourteenth and fifteenth. To guide them in their Jam for Dinner activities the girls elected Clara Cordes, president, Lucille Kohl, vice-president, Virginia Mowry, secretary, and Marjorie Palmer, treasurer. Miss Norton, Miss Ashley, Bliss Bargmann, and Miss Stoll have served as the faithful advisers to the Home Economics Club. First Rn1L+lJol'a Blelzer. Berncla Holnicr. Eileen Nisch, Lois Wvoocl, Bertha Diener, Justine llurtseher, Dorothy Houck, Lelah Bode, Florence Mack. Scrum! lfuzc- lileanor Robbins. Ruth Knight. Blargarcl Good- night, lliss Barg.:n1ann. Bliss Norton, Clara forilcs. Bcity lliller, Kathryn Throne. Tlrfrfl Ifow+Nlarllyxi Nolte, Oncmla Yann, Lucille Kohl, Marjorie Palmer. Zella Wagar, Kathryn Myers, Betty Jane Ilall, Florence We-nclawski. Firxl lfvwfnoh Keulinlann, Bob Burns, STRAIGHT HGCDTERS To combine .sfrafglzt Shoozfring, accuracy, and enjoyment may seem rather a large assignment, but it is only a part of the program of the boys' bowling club. Keen Competition was also added to this list by the boys, twenty-one of whom were chosen to represent Devilbiss in the Saturday High School Bowling Leagues. President Charles Grossman, Secretary Donald Klewer, and Treasurer Wvillis Brown have admirably fulfilled their purpose of inciting more interest in bowling among DeYilbiss boys. Ivnder the guidance of Adviser Louis Blathias, the club capped the yearas activities with a bowling tournament. Bleeting every Tuesday at three-fifteen in the Auditorium Bowling Alleys, the F boys combine the process of increasing their ability with Whole-hearted enthusiasm for this recreation. In the two branches of the National League and in the American League they have found that the skill a11d accuracy developed in this sport may help in straight S'1lO0fiIlg,, in the future. Eugene Hollinger, Bud Oelnnlcr. Bob Pomeroy, Bob Yan Vlevc, Marvin Klule, Harney Roinanolf, Dick Hahluf, Bob Kfcrscrcau, lid Treinbly, John lliller. Charles Grossman, Bob L x Sw' rl R1 1-lil 4 -1 D' k C - et on nl 1 . ugcunc. ic un ninghain. Paul Bruno. Crane Busclnnann. Ray Ovizitt. Dick Nuffer, Dick Davis, Mr. Mathias, Don Kluwer. Mel Brodsky. Bob Sclnwxgenheini, Bob Nulfer, Pete Yvilson. Thin! Iln1zrfl rank Schinitl, Jinx Bn-ckslctt, Bert Zaborowski, Francis Foss, ltichard Rehxn, Craildock Jackson, Yvillis Brown, .Xl liaison, Xvarrcn Jorgensen, Keith Wennner. TALE OF TGDAY By listening to one of the programs presented on Nlonday afternoon at the Zets' meeting, you would find not only a review of a current play, but in addition the latest news of the theater itself. Stage settings, actors, and playwrights have also formed the loasis for programs. With keen enjoyment, the Zets have reviewed Our Townf, HSusan and Godu and 'Wlvhite Oaksf' as part of their Tale of Today. Aside from their dramatic interest the cluh has also had its social moments. There were spreads and a progressive dinner, as well as the theater party which climaxed their study of drama. The year's activities were brought to a close with their annual spring roast. Fira! Rmrfllelty Scliafer, Barlyara Blelyin, Pat Wernert, Peggy Spilznangle, Mary Jean Allen. Jeanne Striz-hy, Helen Aiken. Marilyn Shields. Joanne Roherl-. Janet Spears. Nzwuvvl Han' -Nancy Uielday, lidith Breileliofl. Ruth lNlargai'1-t Olds, Mrs. Brand, Mrs. King, Mrs. Sutter, Ruth Widrig, Dolly Jane Spring, Dorothy Arhauglu. Third Row-f'all1crinc llavllonald, Martha Carter, llarjorie Wells, llarjorie Kinilxerly. Marilyn Harris, Dorothy Haynes. Ruth Ellie, Blarjory Nesper, Blarlha Jane Cllainlyers. A Tale Qf Today would not be complete with- out the leading characters, and in the story of the Zetalethean Literary Society, Nlartha Jane f'hamhers is president, Catherine NIcDonald, vice-president: Barbara lNIelvin, secretary, Ruth XYidrig, treasurer, and Janet Spears, chaplain. The helpful trio of advisers includes Rlrs. Sutter, Blrs. Brand, and Blrs. King. THIS LIVING WCRLD This Living lfVorld provided the incentive for the projects carried out by the DeVilbiss Naturalists' Association. This club was formerly the llfu- seum Club but has recently become afliliated with the Toledo Naturalists, Associa- tion, thus having the privi- lege of attending their meet- Firsl ltowflNI:n'tl1a Burr. Virginia Brandeis, Sophia llrzewicr-ki, Beatrice ghl!llJSI'g, Carolyn Reese, llctty Pomeroy, Mary Lepkc. Fran:-cs Baker. Marjorie Williams, llfary Larnherl, Mary Majcrs, Harga Lee Holst, Katherine Hubbard. Second Row-f-Belly .lane Miller, Pauline Miller, Harriet Spilman, Lois Konker, Uarolyn Diehl. Betty lfrie, Nemlra Daley, Ruth Heyn, Jack Prather, Jane Barkcnquest. Ada Jean McClure. Third Itou'4Di1'k llrikscn, Fred Gipson, Boly Bergman, Joe Vollins, Garland Scharfcnbi-rg, Paul Baellren, Frank Fliglltner, Bob Wiells, Harry Zaenger, Harold Sliaffer, Merle Vogan. Fourth Rozvflloh James, Fred Papcnfuss, Frank Higgins, Jay Wagner, John Ladd, Harold Sherman, Bill Baum, Jack Kozy, Iioh Leach, D ings and participating in their field trips. The officers, Joe Collins, president, Robert Leach, vice-presidentg Nedra Daley, secretary, and Lois Konker, treasurer, have worked steadily with the advisers, Bliss Brown, llliss Severens, and lfr. Lamp- ton, to stimulate an interest in the natural sciences. In order to accomplish this end, field trips and excursion trips were planned and held under the chairmanship of John Ladd. Fred Gipson acted as head of the Project Committee, which has classified the material collected by students and assisted hir. Lampton in working in the conservatory. lllindful of the need for social as well as educational activities, the club appointed Frances Baker social committee chairman, and accordingly several parties were arranged for the enjoyment of the members. ' The programs this year contributed greatly to the knowledge of the members and inspired the club as a whole with loftier ideals in connection with Tlzis Lfring Wvorld. LISTEN AND READ l'fr.vl Kong -llmilyannc Sawlellc, Ina Hellslcrn, Sophia Urzcwiccki, June Raylncr, Irene Minka-. Doris Wolcott. Eleanor Vranncll, llorotlica Slexxart, Nedra Crcager, Eleanor M1-lucas. Sccmld lfolvf'-l.a Rue Carlson, liz-tty Dickson, llfary Jean Allan, Regina ffollins, Blrs. Gunn, Bliss Schucren. Dorothy Fampbcll, Mary Ann Hlillcr. hfae Herman, Ruth Fox. Tllfrrl Hou' -Blaric Xielilclski, Marga Lee Holst, Nlary Jayne Roth. liclty Rim-dt-I, Catherine Minkc, lhrI2lI'gill'0l lluclge, Mary Kay Holmes, Virginia Schroeder. The purpose of the Library Association is to directly aid the DeVilbiss High School Library, and, along with doing this, to have a well-balanced social program for its members. This year our literary programs have dealt with the many famous women in liter- ature, sports, art, the theater, science and music, while our social program consisted of induction of new members twice during the year, a dance, a scavenger hunt with the alumni, a mothers, tea, a Christmas party, a progressive dinner, and a picnic in llay. The club again this year directed the activities of Book Week, and gave a ref- erence book to the library at that time. llary Ann lliller, president, Ruth Fox, vice-presidentg Eleanor lilclucas, secre- tary, Dorothy Campbell, treasurer, with Bliss Schueren and llrs. Gunn, as ad- visers, have captained the activities of the club this year. lvith the closing of a successful year, the members of the association wish to thank Bliss Schueren and llrs. Gunn for their assistance in making the meetings worthwhile. WHAT DCD YOU THINK? SCIENCE CLUB llllzfzt D0 You 'l'l1i11lr? This and many other questions are asked and answered at the meetings of the Science Club, for it is the purpose of this club to broaden the scientific knowledge of its members. Chief question-answerers were found in the oflicers Jean Shirk, president, Frank Fraser, vice- presidentg Virginia Kietzman, secretary, hleyer Poneman, treasurer, and Richard Lennex, sergeant at arms. Questions that could not be answered were referred to Bliss Ifirsl Iiow---Katliryn Hecr, Phyllis Shcpler, Nancy Dewey, llary Ann Robinson. hfarian l!eMooth, Rita Young, Connie Adams, .lean Shirk, llary Alice Petlle, Virginia Ladig, Virginia Kietzman, Julia Sullivan, Virginia Harmaford. Scrnnrl Row-Mary Kollz, Ruth Levcrenz, lfarladene P0llCil0l'. lvilliani Berg- man, Charles Pi-tree, George Calicult, Miss Fisclier, Lyle Manning, Richard Lennex, Harold Fay, Vivian Smith, Belly Jane Har- mon. Thfrrl Ron'-fRaynion Altenbcrg, Nlarian Price, Margaret Higgins, Lois Keller, Emily Knapp, Dorothy Schaefer, Mary Frantz, Shirley Uvialt, Ann Marlin, Wlilliam Urlh- wein, l'larl'ord Van llllrcn, l n11r!l1 Hmrf George Nemire, Harold Pcclle. lVleyer Ponc- nian, Donald Shunk, Allan Reese, Charles Hcnncl, Janies McKimln, Lyle flark, William Nelson, Frank l l'asei', Richard liiringer. lNIary Fischer, adviser and source of inform- ation to the club. lilhat events did the club hold this year? This question might prove to be a stickler for some, but not for those who have heartily participated in its activities. Speci- fic studies and experiments have been made in the fields of soils, gardens, and pol- oroidg talks presented by hir. Joseph Bartley and hir. Arthur Peterson enlightened the members, Dr. Thornton, one of the men who helped to discover Vitamin 6'B,H gave a very interesting talk on the subject of his work in connection with vitamins. Did the club neglect its social duties? By no means! A Christmas party at the Ottawa Park Shelter House took care of this important side to a club's life. Une of the unusual and original features that the club fostered this year was the publi- cation of the Science Star, a paper dealing with its projects. Has the year been a success? From all sides can be heard the members answer- ing in one accord, G'Yes!', AMERICANS AT WCDRK First Row-Virginia Brandes, Bhnrgaret Kauffman, Mary Bravkney, Paddy Niel, Betty Harmon, Mary Holton, Peggy U'Dunnell, Joan Garn, Marilyn Miller. Evelyn Welling, Cno identificationj. Spcoml Row-Dorothy James. Peggy Harntlmusc-, Joan Levey. Rulh Steele, Virginia Getlings, Ellen Grewe, Grace Swaney, Pauline Miller, Beverly Roddy, Jack Roux. Third Row-fSl1irley Harrell, Margaret Heinisvh, Margaret Higgins, lileanur Gordon, Joan Metcalf, Xancy Munn, Mary Siefert, Louise Niles, Dorothy Sass, Joan Bollinger. Fnurih R0wfJa:'k Knzy. Bob Leach. Melvyn A person listening to the Amefricans at lV0rlc program should not be surprised to hear recognition accorded to the Junior Red Cross chapter of DeVilbiss High School, for this organization has indeed Worked in- dustriously in order to live up to its pur- pose, that of service to others. Under the capable guidance of Robert Leach, presi- dent, Virginia Brandes, vice-president, Pauline Miller, secretary, Jack Kozy, treas- Brodsky, Dick Groff, Richard Balsnieyer, Albert urer, and Bliss Daisy Van Noorden, adviser, S'epf mwi K'Z' many projects were carried out to a success- ful conclusion. An afternoon dance was held in April, clothing was distributed to those less fortunate than ourselves, pic- tures Were placed in the crippled children,s home, toys were sent to Coney Creek settlement in Kentucky, and Braille book covers were made for the blind. As an unusual feature, gifts were exchanged With a similar organization in Greece. The Junior Red Cross is well worthy of commendation for its interesting and helpful Work. STCP AND G0 A knight is moved-after an hour of deliberation a king is stealthily shoved one square furtherftliefre on the home stretch now-only several more moveseand the DeVilbiss Chess Club has again emerged victorious over a rival chess team. Besides being an organization to arouse interest in the game of chess, sociability is also promoted among those students who spend long but thoughtful hours over the chess board. The fact that chess is a game of the medieval days does not mean that only those with a yearning for the long, long ago are interested in its revival, for chess is rapidly becoming a game played in fashionable circlesg for instance, take the leaders of our own DeVilbiss Chess Club: Craddock Jackson, presidentg Ralph lNIcl3ee, vice-presidentg Wlilliam Baum, secretaryg George Bartley, treasurerg and Nlr. David Voss, adviser. These are all active and ambitious people, but never- theless seem perfectly willing and even anx- ious to spend much time at this game. A vote of thanks must be given to lNIr. Voss whose intensive interest in chess causes him to carry a pocket board. He can be seen many times in the halls of DeVilbiss, stop- ping the person whose turn is next. Within the last few years the Chess Club has gained in prominence, and is steadily continuing its upward climb. Stop down in Room 118 sometime to watch the Chess Club Stop and Uo4you'll be interested. First liuzr-Robert Jzuncs. Rulh Pahl, Anna Mae Newton, fllareiirc till, Gi'I'fFllllC Saltler, Virginia Schroeder. Frederick Sclmfslall. Nccrirlal Iiow-Ronald Williams, George Bartley, Mr. Voss, James Alden, Ralph Mcljce. Tlzirfl Row-lloberk Roper, Robert Henry, Crad- dock Jackson. Wlilliani Baum, Foster Binkley, Robert Burns. 5 the glee club, band, and orchestra, the three musical organizations of DeVilbiss. 106 MUSIC YGU WANT To further the interest in music and to provide illzzsic You llvani is the purpose of the Orchestra, which is under the baton of Bliss Bessie Wlerum. Assisting her in the management of its affairs have been Don Rice, June Liggitt, and Eileen lvforgan, who served in the capacities of president, vice-president, and treasurer, respectively. The DeVilbiss Orchestra has been greatly in demand this year for combination programs, for instance, the operetta, i l'rial by Jury,', which the glee club and orchestra presented together. Another event of this sort was the concert given by First Rrmv-lNlai'garcl, Seavolt, Janet Davis, Nancy Mills, Constance Photos, Phyllis Bus-che, Martha Marrcll, Janice Chandler, Lorraine Luckock, farolinc Brown, Catherine Simons, liilecn Morgan, Mary Louise YYi1t. Sm-ond Rmr'eWilbur Lawson. Henry Szafarek, Marian Smart, .lean Paulson, Margaret Fleck, Miss Wi-ruin. June Leggett, Maxine Bock, .lean Shearer, William Jeffries, Hugh Rcains. Third lfn1z'fKeitl1 Dashicr, Harold Peclc, Robert Gallagher. Vharles Killle, Russell llcreditll. Wayne Taylor. Ned Fitzgerald. Willard Price, Jack lfriedinan, lid Lackniillcr, Don Rice. The combined efforts of the orchestra of Waite, Viloodward, Scott, and DeVilbiss were the occasion for another concert. A program presented in the amphitheater of the lYalbridge Park Zoo, and the annual Blay Festival, which grade school and high school students combine to give, completed the year's activities. In addition to these musical programs, the orchestra also spon- sored a successful afternoon dance. All in all, the orchestra has worked effec- tively toward presenting Jlusic You llvanf. ON WINGS GF SCDNG Presented by the Glee Club Un Ufings of Song were the operettas Big Dayw and Trial By Juryf, Annabel Brecht took the leading role in the first presentation, while the chief parts in the second were sung by Joanne Verral and Vtinston Churchill. The singing of Christmas carols in the library and the presentation of a fine concert on the last day of llarch served as additional steps preceding the climax of the year, the ltlay Festival. Since the Glee Club participated in so many programs, James Greiner served as stage manager, ltlarilyn Harris and Glen lNIcDonald took charge of properties, Annabel Brecht and lYayne Lindecker handled publicity, and Emilyanne Saw- telle acted as music librarian. The Glee Club was also fortunate in having Donald Kinney as president, Vtlinston Churchill as vice-president, Wlanda Hehns, secretary, Catherine hlinke, treasurer, and lNIr. Ball as adviser, to aid in spreading their activi- ties On llfings of Song. This organization is valuable in that it affords an opportunity for students at De- Vilbiss, with vocal talent or with ust a love of singing, to meet and make use of their interest. Their programs are both educa- tional and entertaining, and are obvious proof of the time and perseverance put into them. First Row-Lila Luther, Hilda Adams, Kathryn Kessler, Joy Snody, Alice Wliiteheanl, Jayne 'l'lnn'h-y, Irene Blinkc, Laura Ann Gradolpli, .luanne Yerral, Wanda Helms. Annabelle llreeht. Margaret Heimrieh, lic-tty Blinniek. .Kun Gilbert. Seeonfl H1m'fMar- jorie Nesper, llinily Sawtelle, Gloria Grainger, Norma Van Wormer, Jeanne Simon, Oland Kelly, Jerry Cowan, Ellwood Dickerson. Russell Squire, James Greiner, Virginia Leger, Audrey liortner, Hazel Stcinmeyer. Third R0wfPl1yllis Reed, Catherine Minke, Vera Bloom, Mary Jayne Roth, Marian Weatln-rs wax, Ntarilyn Harris, Virginia Norris, Irene Whitehead, Betty Steuer. Jean Murphy, Betty Dressler, l-Ivelyn Sleek. Fourlh R011-f Bill Grover, Winston Churchill, Glenn Mc- Donald, YYayne Lintlerker, Donald Kinney Dick Mills, .lim Kewley, Bob Stimson Richard Barnes. DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT BRAIN TRUST DeVilbiss has long felt the need of a student organization to further the study of the advanced sciences. This year, to fill the need, the Brain Trust was created, with Rollin Gray selected as the first president. Each remaining member of the organi- zation is either a vice-president or a professor, according to the eXcellence which he exhibits in the field that interests him. Examples of the various studies into which the members delve are the fourth dimension, non-euclidean geometry, physics, in- tegral calculus, and differential radiations. Certain members of the organization, who specialize in no particular field, do their bit by lending expert assistance or moral support. l'nder the guidance of Bliss Samsen and llr. Featherstone. advisers, the Brain Trust has flourished in its infancy, and it is the desire of every member that, through its efforts, the value of science in life may be fully understood and appreciated. Programs have included visits to several industrial concerns in various parts of the city. These trips have served to illustrate the practical application of the knowledge which the boys are deriving from their discussions with each other and with their advisers. Thus, by coordinating pure and applied science, these fellows have in some measure improved their knowledge of both theory and practice. During the DeVilbiss DeYiltries the organization demonstrated its ability not only to think along scientific lines, but also to produce results of interest to the scientific world. Firsf Ron' ffxick lYnIin-ki. Don Klewcr. Bill Dripps, Varlvlon I-'yls-r, Rosemary Hall. Richard lirikscn. Ilmlney Vlark. Foster Binkley. Bob lYciscr. Mwnrzrl Hou'-Dick liyster, .lim limlniunils, llill Kanike, hir. Featherstone, Miss Saunscn. Don Ifllis, Philip Oiycill, llob Smith. Tllfrvf lfnu'--lloll Hills. Charles llelbecq, Garlaunl Sr-I1:u'f1'nberg. Dick Kinney, llfzirk Jclfrics. llarry Hansen, Rollin Gray. Do you think that the Brain Trust has really furthered the interest in the advanced sciences at DeYilbiss? Do you think that it is really composed of serious and study- minded fellows who are interested only in delving into such things as the fourth dimension or non-euclidean geometry? Do you think that the Brain Trust is really a Brain Trust? TYell-Dorrft You 13l'Il.l'I'U I f. RIDING CLUB L T wjf T alk serves not only as a symbol of the purpose of the DeVilbiss Riding Club, but also as a basis for their Varied social activities. Nine o,clock Saturday morning finds the girls at Douglas lleadows Rid- ing Academy ready to Hlearn how to ride better and to acquire more skillful horse- Firx! Rau--Blarilyn Miller, Annette Parks, Dolly Snyder, Caroline Young, Beatrice Am- herg, Irma Hotchkiss, Geraldine Johnson, Rosemary Wolfe, VVanda lVIae Helms, Alice Nisley, Elizabeth Shirley. Second Home La Verne Laney, Joan Hickenlooper, Norma Van Wormer, Santon Fotlleringliam, Miss Ashley, Jane Thomas, Bobbie Wake, Patsy ltlcliimm, llfarie Cross, Joanne Hall, Virginia James. Thin! Row-Mary Spooner, Lore Follns, lllary Jane Boesel, Ruth Gudehus, Gertrude Gudehus, Jean Mutchler, Louise ' 99 inanship. Phalen, Mary Booth, Bernita Turner, Polly Lightning. Fourfh K0u+Audrey lilliot, Virginia Sala, Eleanor Gordon, Betty Riedel, Besides these exhilarating morning rides, Lois Weston, Marilyn Wiltsclieek, Jessie Harroun. the members enjoyed a hay ride, two night rides, and a sleigh ride. A splash party and a breakfast after one of the regular rides helped to Vary the social program. 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K111-1-11' N11-11. 1'11'111-Q1 NY1-11v1-1'. 11111111 YY1-111'1-1'. l 1111r1l1 HHH' 11.11111-- Y1111, 1Y1111:1111 V1111111111. 1111111-1-1 511111-1111, 1111111-11 .l111'1J1-11-1111. 1111111-1-1 l'1111111111-11.11111111-N S111-11111'1-13 1111111-1-1 S111'11u1-11- 111-1111. 1111-11:11'11 111-11111. 15111111111 1711,-1 11111-11111 11111111111-1'. 1'lI'l'Sf IIU11:--G1'clc'l1en Kslllna, Joan lloberls. 'lane Tlionlas, lili-anor Brown. l,anra lYinelan:l, liarbara Hash, llarlmara f'lnan1bc-rs, Vatherine Sloan. .lar-qllelinv Bi-Iver, Nancy Mulin- luin llnbn 1 Ylrlxin Y4cnr11lHfm l'l1 innn Nhlnm is llolollzx lirivll, l'ldna Alflelning. f'laralJ1'll1- Hillner. alean lil0i'seI'1-zili, T H E C I R C L E I Phyllis Carson, Doris Cainplwll. Suzanne lmlnnan. .lane Spears. Thin! Rn1rff'l'istinc Papnas. lfloise Brown, Marilrn Goon, lillen Byrnes, llorolliy lYak4'. flliss Marian Smilli, illarllia -lane C'lxan1ln'rs, Slxirley Glann. Virginia YYallon, Ailelairls- Claus, Ifullrflr lfIIIl'7il2ll.lN'l'lI1Q lllarllonalrl, .li-an lunn-ry. Nfary Jean falrlwell. Nlary llennvn. Xlrglnla Fala, Nancy Nyquist. Ffrxl Run' fI'm-ggy llarnllmn-1-, lilinor Gallant, llorollmy Ko:-li, Jayne 'l'l1orlc.v, .lanel Greeinx llarjoris- Miller, Marie f'lnn'4'l1, Palrieia lfonulil. Suzanne lmrey, Marjorie lvrscln-l, i'ol1stans'e Hooil. Mary Honvll. Nwwnrlrl lfrnrf -Hngli B:n'lle4x'. Hi-lllv Kranicll. Carol Mason. Alla Newton. Martlia Hannalorml, Joanne Vralls. Belly llvrglnan. .Xnn .Mnlri-ws. Betsy Brinl. Diary K'atln'rine Svlmvll, Bill Silyrlm-i'. Tlzfrrl lion' -Belly Brllnilayv, Barbara Wvicsu. Alice lleplnnrn. l'll'2lll4'0S Uillianls. lllarllnl. Hill. Gellcvievm' Sell, llllen Wilson, .loan Meleall. Anclrcy Pinkerlon. Hlarjurie Granlnlicli, Lnville llncli Fnurlll Roux-Janles lldnilnnls, Wvarren llowell, Jolin Henry, Philip 0'Ni-ill. Pliilo lliinsinms-. Paul Erivson, Ri:-liarrl II'VlIN'. Carle- ton Fyler, Robert Spronse, Bill Dripps. Il faint qn'0n parle francais! In spite of this forlmirlrling Lllreal, a large nnlnber of stumlenls were aliractefl to the nlecl- ings of The f'fr01r', or, more correctly, Le Cercle l ranc'ais. Une of tlie biggest events of the year was llie Mardi Gras Celebra- tion. a pmgrani lmasefl on the similar annual festival clay in l ram'e. Tliose most intereslell in Silllllll21llH2ilI1fl increasing lcnowleclgfe ol' llle l'lI'8l'1Cll lang'uag'e and crnslolns were Llle officers and adviser: Philip 0'Neill. presimlentg Marjorie lvl'SCllEfl, vice-pre:-xiflentg -lanel Spears. recording secretaryg Suzanne Lelnnan. Corresponding secretary: Ylvarren Howell, lreasnrer: and Miss Marian Slllltll who gave willingly of lier time anrl efforts for the snveess of the c-lnb. 112 I 1'rvtRu1r lfflitli lh'etlehot't Wtlirv Dennen tlnrtllea follins I I Matry lflizaheth Nlagers. tlllnei Wiiilgaite. Klaiularet Baer. Varol lla-on, Nfaruaret Uelnnler, .laekie Slietlwielx. Ann Andrews Maureen Slieehan, Nu'rff1'l ltfrzrfliyelyii Lewis, Harriet Spil- GIRLS' ATHLETIC SOCIETY The Girls' Athletie Soc-iety has rlone inueh to flisproye the long ac-eeptecl arlage that a girl's plaee in athletics is merely that of an onlooker. With a inenilmership of alnout two liunmtrecl girls. this society presents a dual program consisting of after school intrainurals anct business ancl social meetings. Its Sporffolio we now unfolcl to let you review briefly its ae- tivities of the year. The portion reservecl for social memories features the annual eoefl li:-ill, pops, night. the mothers' tea, anal the senior farewell party. But that section which deserves most prominent-e introrluees those girls who were awarttefl letters, ehevrons, ancl lor-kets, because they seeinerl to eharae- terize lrest the ifleals of the organization, The persons responsible for the success ol' the year are Mary Howell, president: Ruth Bishop. viee-presillentg Ruth Thomas. sec-retaryg fatherine Milne, treasurer: Mary Lou Whitney, program ehairniang anal Miss Gottsliall. arlviser. BT Bt. ,les M .yon man, Susan lilaneliet, I,lll'tlll' lloek, .lcanne tlennesy. Pat Gil- nxore. ltetty Mae lfmzlhiser. Vlara Cortles, Jeanne Harrison arilyn Nesner. ltoseinary Hutt. Phyllis Catlin, Tllfrrl H1110- 'irjorie Ursehel. .Xliee lioulet. Betty lirllrnlage. Illlttt t't'unrl sie llarrolln, Betty ltarnaizel. Kathryn Rowlanml. Marjorit King. Mary 'lean l'alclnm-ll, Kathryn Rarlatyalluli, Helen Flock! stu-l. l4'fr.v! lfolrflna Hs-llstern. ltutti tlartigan, fVlai'uaret Kautl'- man. lt: mseinary XYolt'e. Margaret Heiniseh. June Ttiiilgate lttnrgaret Baer. ltlary l'llixaln-th Magrers. llc-gina Collins. Betty Uhleniaker. ltetty ltic-kson. Phyllis Conover. Dorothy Vanin- tu-tl. Marjorie ttilliains. Sworn! Ron'-lllltli llunibarser Dorothy Erluinton. Phyllis tlamilton. lfleanor Friksen. ltettp Klappieh, Helen Aiken. Ruth Thomas, Martha Holton Katherine Hlllmtmarcl. Betty Peters. lfyelyn Root. .lean Troup Laura Ke-hte, Ruth Daniels. Third ltolrffiertrurle Hattler arian Smart, Jean Mersereall. Tsatyelle ttfezlrs. Jeanne Haeli- trartlx. liuth tinrlehlls. Gm-i'tr114leGuztelius. lfranees Keller. Xlar 'ieSno1ly. Betty f'royxl. Helen Pointlexter. lletty Mllir. Helen Y all. ll:-len Nelson, Foftrllz ltmrfltlitli Varol. Bliriain lin-elier Ruth Kenyon, Marjorie Kinitmerly, Juliette liartholenieiy - , '. . yee Patten. li:-verly llonningf. Betty .leanntltn Nlutrliott lox T rle. lie-lh luutennlter, Ruth lllcls. Ntarilyn wlnelxls, Ruth lylhs Martha .Xnn ltill. First lfnu-Natalie Hunter, Shirley Hartman, Iileanor Roth, Bard Nagel, Caryl Christensen, Kenulcnc Cole, Barbara Henry, Kathryn Heer, .lulia Naggs, Phyllis Thompson. Dorothy Nfair, Alive Yvhileheacl. Scvrrrul Roll'-l'l1litI1 Snell, Doral Iiallgll, Mary Hollnn, Ruth Hawkins, Pally Pete, Glenna Brindlvy, Miss Lerclie, Patsy Carr. Dorothy Ashton. Evelyn Welling, Marjorie Hoyle, Elaine Rolhaerr. Third Row 4Virginia Brown, Mary Spooner, Ann Gilberl, Constance Iirxmlciwvoml. I'cnisIaru'o Allams, Jean Sliirk, IVIZLFIIIRISIIQ Hauer, Sarah Hill, Marion .las-ek, Ruth Merrill. Fourth Rowe'-Sliirley Oviatt, Margaret Higgins, Jane Pfafinger, Ann Martin, Belly liadnian, Jane Anne Linsslay, Helen Fulton, Doral .lone Kcltel, First Row -Betty Saures. Naomi Ilueliler, Geraldine Marcu- burg, Elaine Cohn, Phyllis Lanz, Jean Ross, Mary Soulharcl, Nellie Read, Pat Ryan, Niailrlyn Wimlrigg, Mary Haneov, Shirley Kasch. Szrrfonrl Rnwfvirginia Powers. Ruth Slurfle- vanl, Dnrolhy Seliarfer, Rulhann Slieb, Nfary Frantz, Kathar- inc Lehman, Miss Hirlh, Patty Pc-nnypaeker, .lanel Callfiiel, Norma YanYYnrnn'r, Nanry Rive. Santun I otIu'ringI1axn, Virginia Laclig, Rosemary Claypoul. Thin! R1nvfRuI,l1 Newton, Juan Hickenlooper, Margaret Perry, Suzy Newton, Gloria Copperncll, hfary Jo Davis, Elizabelh Shirlev, Caroline Napp, Virginia Sommers, Louise Gertz, Georgia Pappas, .loan Austin. Fourth Itowillarie McLean, Betty Sauter, Evelyn Hanson, Joan Art, Barbara Brown, Pat XVCQII, Ruby Kuhlnlan, Nlary Munn, Virginia Buettner, Janet Brown, Pat Farrell Betsy Slraler N E W H O R I Z O N S FRESHMAN FRIENDSHIP In facing the New llorfzons that every freshman must en- counter upon entering high school. problems are presented to him in making friendships ancl in IJCCOIIIIHQ acquainted with new systems and rules in force in high sc-Iiool. I'lI'6SIllllH.Il girls are fortunate in having a Frienrlsliip Club to help them make these important adjustments. Miss Elaine llirth and Miss Marie Lerclie have very graciously aiclell the girls in organizing their club this year. Stuclent leaclers have been Katharine Lehman, presirlentg Dorothy Hcflure, vice-presirlentg Rose- mary fllaypool, seeretaryg Caroline Xapp. treasurerg and Janet Caufliel, c-llaplain. Firsl lfolrfllvan Hanunvr, 'tant' Haninivr, .I-wt-ply Gill, -luhn A S Y O U L I K E I T Gilt, Virginia Proc-Qclll-l, Manx' -lane l'i'm-wvln-l, Marivtta Szlllttvr. llenrivtta Fallttcr Swf-mul lfuw' 'Mary Pligslvy, Jus Pugslt-y. Warrvn Ilmwll, Mary Ilmx-ell, Mr. liigclmr, .laniw Olmlf, .lanit-s Ulmle. Gvrtrnrlc Gxltlc-luis. Ruth Gurlelms. you LM-0 If nml-e Qhau H ph,-use from Sllakvspeal-6 Thirfl lfrnl' f-.Ivan Sliearvr. .Xlmlniv 5ln'are1'. Dawn Rliniun. Dun to the inenilwrs of the Twins' fluln-it is the very symbol of R'1'1tf 'v J+'ll11 llfU l, Dllvtfl flew!- their organization, tincler President Jane Hammer, Yic'P-l'resi- dent Marietta S2lllttt'l'. and SQL'l'6tZll'j'-'l'I'9IlSllI'Cl' Jean Shearer, the sorial season inchlmtecl a roast, a hayrirle. an afternoon dance and an ahnnni party. YYith the amlvisersliip of Mr. Bigelow and Mr. Featlierstonc, who llIlfUI'ttlll2ttt'ly have no duplicates, the Twins' fllllll has pruverl an exveption to the rule good things do not COIIIG in pairs. SORELLE SOCIAL SOCIETY The .llI'l'I'jjIII!lli'l'I'S of the Sorclle Social Society were left this year hy Gloria Keeling, presiflentg Mary Ilennen. Vic'e-presi- Firsl Ifmw-Nlarjtn-iv Lainlm. Ht-lt-n May, Gloria Kveling, dentg Marguvrite Prive, recording sec'1'et:1ry1 Jayne Monaghan, lmr-willy Sussman. Nlarim- Bnllingt-r, Maruucriln- Prif-e. Nfwmfl L'0I'I'CSp01lfliDg SCt'I'6t2ll'y1 Nl2lI'jUI'i6 Lillllll, tI'B2lSlll'6I'Q Ytfgtfltzl lfuu' -Pat NY1-rnerl. Juan llullingcr, Jayne Monagllan, Mary Mvaltun. 1-haplaing Martha Ilestun, sergeant at arms: and Miss 14111.-1. tfliappnis. Virginia Walton. Vivian Ih-rquia. Third Rose Bltitllll. 2lQtYi56I'. Hou' -Mihlrvsl liusvr, Mary Denncn, Joan Melrall. Fl'r.i't lc01l J2lCli Hersh Kenneth folcthorpe. Geox'-fe Qpalcuv Glen BlciDonuld. Juhkl Dnrleilliopc. Gvorgv Bui'll5ey, Robert S O N S O F T I-I E P I O N E E R S Shimmun. Sur-oml Rowflrlairold Goodnight, Jack Domilo, Glen Horton. Blr. Hzirtuizlu, Juy Yvzngiier. Frederick Sf-h:1fst:Lll. First How-Bob Braun, Dick Nulfer, Isabel Mears, Mr. Lamplon, Viviun NYampler, frziig Dalton, Bill Grover, Second Rowflriill Lunn, Don Tynzun, Dick Simpson, Jim Leaikc, Roy Uvizitt, Paul lirikson. Third Row-Keitli Wemmer, Bob Hills, Bill Day, John Summers. AVIATION CLUB .kviution Club members are indeed Sons of 1,Ii0IIl'l'I'15' and their curiosity and adventuresome spirit are exhibited in their study of aviation, Offering Dekvilbiss students the opportun- ity to further their interest in this field, the Aviation Society, under the direction of George Spaleny, president, Fred Schaf- stull, vice-president, Jay Wvugner, S9CI'Ctt1I'j'-tl'6i1Slll'6I'Q and Mr. P. B. Hartmann, adviser, has fulfilled its purpose admir- ably. To augment the interest of tl1e members, programs and talks were developed on such topics as History of Aviationn and i'Requirements for Entrance in the Fnited States Air Corps. Discussion groups, moving pictures, and the amiual spring trip also added to this varied program. H O B B Y L O B B Y CAMERACLUB The Camera Club obviously is composed ot' those students to whom picture-taking is :L hobby and an interest. This in- terest is inereased by the taking of field trips pertaining to their work and monthly photography contests. The leaders of the club are photographers Craig Dalton, presidentg Dale Anderson, vice-president: Bill Grover, secre- tary: Dick Nutter, treasurer: and Mr, R. K. Lampton, :td- viser. l l SOPHOMORE HI-Y Lending.: the Frnlics of the Snplirnnore Hi-Y this year have Imeen Harvey Jones, president: Wlirren Pelton, vice-president: Ivendell Johnson, secreturyg Julian Bishop, treasnrerg and Nr. John VVic-later of the Y. M. C. A., adviser. WHEELS GO 'ROUND DEVILBISS ENGINEERING SOCIETY Ac-ting as Ivoard of directors fur the Engineering Snciety were Disk Kinney, president: Don Ellis, Vic-e-president: Jai-k Badenllope, secretzxryg Rim-liurd Lee, treasurer: and Mr. Nm'- inan Stalker. adviser. These have dune inn:-h to keep the wheels of this soc-iety turning rapidly and interestingly. l ir.vl ltrmif Ilveilllvll .Inl1nsun, linlu Pinch. Toni Plame, Bud linker. Bill .luck-ami. John llislmp. Bull Lvnvli. 4'l1z1rlvs Stax-kv slivl, IYnrr1-n Felton, llurvvy Jones, Ivillis l5m'c'e. Nc0rm.1lIfn11'f lid Anllverg. -loe f'rzn'L-las. Frznili f':11'p4'iiIQl'. Allm-n IYright, Jinx liysler. Don Ric-v. Bill Ivcuvcr, John l isliL'i'. Bnlr Blills. Thfrfl Hnu'-.Xlvin Ylzisnii. .lim Plnllgll. f'Iuren1'0 Applegate, -Iini 'llnwrm-nd. llivk Hardin, limb G2ll'I'L'lI, llzirold Elton, Kent lim-Use, Iffrsl Razr 'Kcnncth Rim-Ilzlrfl. Jack Burlvrilmpc-, lion Illllii, Mr. Slzilkvr, Iiit-Inu-:I Kinney, Rivlmrd lice, .lzinivs Lvnkc. Nrroml Ham' -Ilmwf-Il lizxilvy. .lnlnes Iidinllnds, Philip 0'NieII. Kcnt Ilcew. Rulwrt Weiss-r, William Krnnke. Ftrs! R010 -Wiurren Howell, Dorothy Koch, Nedru Daley, Jim Koss. Carol Collins, Roseunxry Hutt, NLTOIIII Kourf5opI1izL Drzcwievki. Virginia Sf-hroeflt-r, Miss Ilirth, Miss Bloom, Lois Konkcr, Virginia, Dinginzin. First Ron'-Betty Brown. Suzanne I,evt'y, f':1roIyn Iteese. Iileunor Melucus, vIzLequeIin0 Yvzlke, ltfznxgery Ilzltkur. Ituth Steele, Anita Smith. Sammi lfou' f'Dic'I: Iirlwurmls, -Izinet, Youngs, Doris Xvolvott, IVlissIIirII1,INTiss Bloom. f'I1:n'Ics Yuger. Thinl Ron,--Italy Oviatl, Ju:-k Kozy. Jim I.:-nkv, Bill Dripps, Mark I,ev4-lv. NEWS COMES TO LIFE OUILL AND SCROLL Nvws fl077Mf to Life at the meetings of the DeYiItmiss r'hapt,er of Quill and Scroll under the gllidzmce of Miss Rose Bloom, national vice-president of Quill :md Scroll this year. Alumni news was investigzited, and the initial steps for an Zlltlllltll ussoviation were taken. President Nedra Daley: Viee-presi- dent, Jim Ross: and Secretary-Treasurer, Dorothy Kovh, helped in the plans for the annual banquet and formal in- duction by whivh interest in journalism is increased in De- Vilbiss. THE INSIDE STORY DEVILBISS DIGEST Behind thc presentation of the unique pocket-size DeYilImiss Digest is the efficient co-operation of Miss Rose Bloom and Miss Elaine Hirth with 21 stuff of juniors. This niugazine is composed of Carefully selected original work of DeYiII1iss students. Yvith its wide range of stories, poems, and essays, this 4-reative outlet has not only carved its place in DeYilbiss life Imnt has also gained national recog.1nition. VSV? JAMBOREE BAND A sound of drums, a blare of trumpets, the shrill blast of a whistleewe present the DeVilbiss Band for a Jamboree. Charles Cohagen, drum major and stud- Firsl RowAI-Ierbert Daniels, Russel Squire, Charles Stock- stiel, Bob Bell, James fnterkirchcr, Lawrence Payette, Dick Strublc, Irwin lnsclman, Glwynn Baker, Joe Hoffman, Warren Hardy. Svronrz' Row-Jack Kinlcy. Walter Beatty, Hartford Van Buren, Ruth Skecl, Doris Mae Kraft, Jean Nellis. Dorothy Barnes, Clarence Sirnonds, Wendell Johnson, Allen Chapin, Carroll Billian, Franklin Stevenson, John Struhle. Third Row fflohn Millns, Bob Bowman, Calvin Stephenson, Jack Camp- bell, Bernard Bacher, Ray Dix, Mr. Sutphcn, Jim Eyster, Bob Cannon, Bill Reed, Bob Gray, Hob Rutter. Fourth Row-Charles Cohagen, Mcrlc Hoffman, Ellwood Swanson, Van Curtis, Russell Meredith, Paul Libbc, Alvin Mason, Dick Petrie, Paul Rapp, Dale Xlillns. Flifllz Hou:-Bill Groh, Bob Dowling, Andy Gerhart, Walter Fields, Paul Warner, Albert Graumlich, Ralph Moore, Bob Ladig. Justice Blankcrts. ent leader, whirls his baton of leadership with amazing rapidity and skill, aided by Ellwood Swanson, president-treasurer, Van Curtis, vice-president, and Helen Stohon, secretary. The Band plays an important role in the scenes enacted at DeYilbiss- that of aiding to increase the school spirit of the student body. With a well organized group of fine musicians dressed in colorful black and orange uni- forms, Detlilbiss can proudly face any opposing team-and meet it with spirit. Uur Band spends much time learning new selections and forming un- usual arrangements, thus displaying its group talent. Any basketball or football game, all parades and mass meetings, find the Hand ready and anxious to do its bit. But other activities, too, form part of its program. It participated in a combined concert with the Orchestra and Glee Club in llarch, and also represented DeVilbiss at the annual May Festival. hir. Guy V. Sutphen, adviser of the Band, has contributed a great deal towards its success, topping his achievements by the Writing of the impressive Alma lflater Song, the words for which were submitted by his wife. In addition, hir. Sutphen has increased the interest in the Band by teaching its members the history of music. Other students little realize that belonging to this organization requires much time and constancy. Carrying and playing an instrument on cold days in an open field causes discomtitures, to say the least. :'Chuck,, Cohagen, stop the Band now at the student stands, and await our cheers of thanks and appreciation. Youive done much to inspire our school on to victorv. Firsl Rf7lD1EllJ.fCIIC' Sowers, Bob Chappuis, Bob Black, Kenneth Larson, Mr. Pullman, Mr. Collins, Jack Chenevert, Bob De Shetler, Jim Vail, Dick Welch, Ed Kanney. Second 1tou,+ Jack Kehle, Lloyd lintemann, Clarence lihrhardt, Philo Duns- more, Mr. Rice, Mr. Klee, Willis Brown, Homer Bogart, Leo Krupp, Bob Kurtz. Third Row-Jim Wenning, Bob McClure, Fred Conklin, Howard Weber, Jack Chapman, Jack Jcwlnlrst, George Urschel, Bill Schmidt. Fourlh Rowwllick Brang, Bob Harter, Harry Mcsserly, Bill Kanike, Jim Ross, Carleton Baumgardner, Carleton Smilh, Al Jamra, Bob Krieghoff, Norbert Larzelere, Douglas Cook. THREE CHEERS VARSITY D The Varsity HIT, certainly deserves T lzree Clzeers for its work as an athletic organization. Its members, though, are accustomed to cheers, for it is composed of those athletes who have had the ability and the character necessary in order to obtain a D,,, which at DeVilbiss is the symbol of a good player in every sense of the term. Their purpose they consider as being threefold: to foster all moves that will tend to improve athletics at DeVilbissg to create a closer feeling of brother- hood among its membersg and to uphold the dignity of the varsity DH, Certainly this purpose will do much to further clean and wholesome athletics here, and it is a concrete illustration of the fine fellows of which our teams are composed. The boys in the Varsity DU derived great enjoyment from amusing the audience between the halves of basketball games. Programs of mock hockey and basketball were presented, and both the onlookers and the players were hilariouslv entertained. Even clubs composed of all boys are interested in social events. It could be expected that the Varsity HD would sponsor a roller skating party, for certainly fellows who can play football or basketball, or who can enter easily into any one of the many other sports, ought to know how to roller skate. But we didn't think that they would be able to dance. Consequently when it was announced that these fellows were to give a dance in the near future the entire student body opened wide their eyes, and laughed silently. But to our surprise, the fellows were found to be as graceful and competent as dancers as they are at any rougher sport. Both of these affairs met with a high degree of success. VVe again give Three Cheers when we mention the officers and advisers of the organization: President Jack Jewhurstg Vice-president Clarence Ehr- hardtg Secretary Philo Dunsmoreg Treasurer Kenneth Larseng Sergeant at arms Jack Kehleg and advisers Mr. Joseph Collins, hir. Harry Rice, Mr. Norm Pollman, hir. Lars YVagner, and Mr. Ollie Klee. Any athletic organi- zation would flourish with a cabinet such as this! SUB-DEBS As the prelude to their debut in the social affairs of life the Sub-Delis, lltlflet' the leadership of Betty Ellen Yoh, the presidentg lluth Bishop, vice-presidentg Martha Hardy, record- ing secretaryg Charlotte Keenan, corresponding secretaryg and Betty Housen, treasurer, are enjoying School social life to the fullest. Beginning with an initiation spread at the home of Ruth Bishop, the program progressed rapidly with a roast, an even- ing of cards at Betty Bret-lienser's, a skating party, and a ten for senior girls. WYith these events the girls initiated their prelude to popularity. Firsl How-Ycva Vohlcy, Nancy Llilla, Peggy Yoh, Lannette Ileliaven, Bm-tty lillcn Yoh, Betty Brechcnscr, Dorothea Stewart, Zeta Wells, Martha Merrill. Nvcrznrl Rau' -Constance Hood, Mziry' Katherine Holmes, Shirley Glunn, llloise llrown, Peggy Dnvisoxl, Shirley KltZIIltlIl. Laura Kehlc. Nlary Lou Wlitt, Uharlotte Keenan, Jean Rutun. Thin! 1CowfMaril,vn Fox. Betty Riedel. Eileen PL-ppard. f':1therinc llycrs. Nltlfllltl, Hardy, hlrs. King, Ruth Bishop, Dorothy Brcivik, llctly Houscn, Carol Becker, CLUBS WITHOUT PICTURES DO YOUQREMEMBER? ALTAE FUELLAI'lfPr1'szirlmzlfltiltll Pahlq IfI-f'l'-l,l'I'SIiIIf'lIf4XvlI'g.XiI'1lil lvpdikeg Sf'c1'1'lr1ry--Ge1'trude Sattlerg Trr?a.v11rer-- Betty Knudelg .l1rl1'1'w'r-Kliss Stoll. CUB1Ml'IRf'lAL ART tilvIL1,'l,I'l'NI4fiL'Ilf'NCV2l Stickneyg I'im'-1'rc's1'zl4'11fflletty Brintg Sz'c1'1'faryfTo1n Lindsey: TITIISIII't'I .xllCC Johns: A-ldrzisvrfhliss Kiinpton. GIRLS' BOXYLING CLVB--l'rzfs1'rlU11ff Patricia Rose: I 1'r'1'-l'r1w1'fIe11f-Jezxnnette Uurtisg Sccrcfczry-fre11x11rzfrAI1'1n:l Hotchkissg i-'lflv1i.w'rflVliss Kratz. MUSIC fllvlLDial,VBSIi:'ll?ILf'f,jf'l'llS Goodwing l'1'cff-1'resfrl4'rzffhlarian Sinartg Se'rrrr'la11'yfNancy Wieldayg Trffrzxurffrillzligaret, Seovoltg lfzlsirlvss .lllUlflfll'f+R0lJf'l't Wiellsg ,'lliI'li-W'V'NIl'. Merrill. TORCH CLI'B-1'rz'.v1'1lm1I-Roland Kennedy: lY1'C't?- I'rr'.v1'rl0r1l--Ric-llard Adlerg Sf'f'FI'ffl7'.lf7AlfI'6tl Stevensg i'lf'f'!ISIll'l'7 B0 Bownnm: 11zlr'ix1'r-lVll', J. D. Martin. STAFF Firsl R011 '-'- Vivien Bash, Barham Bash, llorolhy Koch, Suzanne Lohman. Robert Blark. Dlargerv Staler. Robert Weiser, Jeanne Speyer, Dlarjorie Snody. Ruth Fox, lllarilyn Shields. Scwnnd Row-Mary Lou Whitney, Ruth Metzger. Virginia Lentz, Nliss Ruth Smith. Mr, Stalker, Bliss Cooper, Nedra Daley, lllarjnric llrscliel. .loan llletealf, Third RUIP7 James Harris, Louis Frosh. Robert Scliirlerly. Robert Smith, Richard Kinney, Philo Dnnsznorv, Paul Erirkson. Joseph Vollins, Ted Blichelfelder. SOLICITORS Firsf lfmrfhlzlrilyil Fox, Jeanette Vurtis. Geraldine Johnson, Lois l ranzrlorf, Eleanor Brown, Vlara Vordes, Ruth Lanz, l'lvel3'n Lewis, Anna Blue Newton. Lorna Dale, Virginia lvnlton. Srwmfl Itnw- flrone Harronl, Norma Gruss, l'llizahcl,l1 Siddall. Blary Ellen Chappuis. Ruth Olde. Tn-al Blicliellelilvr, Gloria Grainger, Betty Smith. Patsy Lutz, Dorolliy Haynes, lieth liimle-miller. Frieda Bartlett, Thirfl R0ll lil1gCllC Hunt, lliek Nllfler, Bill Kamkc, Toni Brown, Nick Wlalinski, Lloyd llollon. .lark Pralhvr, Varleion Fylvr. Boh Berginan. MERRY-GO-ROUND Poi o' GOLD Wlork, approval, printer-work, approval, printer-such was the cycle of the iWz'rry-go-r01lnrl of the annual staff as it prepared this-your 1939 Pot O'Gold!wl1ich we hope will serve to augment Dellilhiss students' memories of the year. lndustrious but inexperienced workmanship is represented on these pagesfinay you enjoy this record of persons and events. lllargery Staler, the editor-in-chief, efficiently served to keep the wheels of the staff rotating, while the mar-hinery was well oiled hy Miss Ruth Smith. Miss Cooper. and Hr. Stalker, advisers. The .ll6'7'7'!j-Q0-I'0Il7L!l has stopped. But if our pur- pose is to he attained, the 1939 Pot 0'Golrl will forever keep alive in memory this year's events at DeYilhiss. IQ HQ Sportsvivw . . . vivltl.r'lt':1r-c-llt worcls tlrawing in Hrm liuvs pic-tures of gxznuvs tirst played nmny 1'UI1ltll'lGS ago . . . QZIIIIUS that will lve just :ts ailvsorlming 510114-rzttiolls from toclzty . . . Long ln'- torv the opening taint. wztvering wortls ot 21 sports lmro:ulc'z1stwc'l'Q scnt out. at pastimv trlttlcly I'i'Sl'IlllJlll1gI INOCl4'I'll txaislwtlmll was pluyvcl tw lnva war- rlors .... Xml evvn XYllf'Il lt'l0X'lSlOll tufts tw:-omc am :wt-l'ytl:1y thing in tht- :itll lvtic- worltl, intl-rvst in tluis gzunv will still the liven . . .'l'l1t- r'vc'l'v:1tiol1s of nm' 1-ivilizutioll form at graphic' mosutv otltspvoplth.,lmllttot1sltlstl1vpI'0s- 4-ut wltit-lt is most vital. most c-olorful For um illlyllllllgl surpass lll6'2l1'll0ll, tlw tang ot' Itlltlllllll :1ir,:1x1tl tlxt- lrrilli- :mt volors whit-ll go into at c-ompositv Illt'lllI'U ot' 11 'lllgvr tootlmll foray? . . . lYlmt t-xt-vlts llllf lcnso t'IlllltlSl2lSIll uroust-tl tty tltv c'rz1r'lQ ot' at tant or tlw ttmtl ot' at lmsvlnztll? . . . Perlmps somt' artist will one clay 2llli'lI1IJl to wvzllt' at grt-:xt mural lmscml on sports . . . am llI1IbI't'SSlY6 mural it would tw, witll its 1':1t'qllt-ts. tmsclmatll lxztts. SXVlIllI1llllQ pot itllt vls,t-intlcr trzu-ks. 2lI't'llt'I'y0lIlllIllll6'Ill , l lmlls ot' ew-ry tl0Sl'l'ltJtlOIl . . . lt' tllts pamtlng IS over luzulv. lt wlll servo als zz I't'IlllIltl0I'0l.lll0itCll0I1, lllC2llll1llii- tion enjoywl tty ull sports' lovers . . . il I'Cll1lIltlt'I'0f tltv 192313 Dvlvillmiss Sports- vast. W! if Q Q Play lpy Illlif'-.'1,ll6 very phrase mm- jnrvs np 1111211105 of green lmasclmll rlizmicnnls, NYll1l8'l1YlCfl funlball fields, :incl smooth iennis cnnrls-all tln-se QLIIIIICS so fziniilim' Lo every high Hf'll0l l siuclcnt. How many l1IllCS llnwnlgli il prugrani nf music nr speaking has the crisp Voivc of an :innonnver opening :L spnrtis hroamlvust lmronglit 21 tingling Zeit to ears jmlcrl with less clrmnatic progrzuns? As an outlet for svlf-f'Xpression.:1 test of char- ader and skill, sports have taken their right- fully iinportunt plave in the resume of every DeVilhiss sLudenl's avtivities. And so . . . the Pot 0110111 now brings you , . . the Delilbiss Sporlscasl, of 1938-1939. 123 ATHLETIC BCDAR .Xltliough they do not rec-eive the puhlieity that others may get, the DeYilbiss Athletic' lioarfl is the eontrolling V body of the athleties ol' this school. The members of the ? Boarcl have the important rluty of selef-ting the eoac-hes of the Various sports. In guiding the matters of finanee of i .rd ' Ax ,, Q: lr' H :lr lay .5 . 1. the athletie teams they have a joh whit-h in itself wouhl Q Ig furnish eonstant oeeupation for several people. The X' l poliey whiz-I1 the sc-hool is to follow in athletics is also 0 n mowefs 0 cleterminefl hy this hotly. 'l he awarmlingghot the school Ayr, 0 . , Aesll letters is perlormecl hy the hoard as part ot its many and g, 'vkixlru important activities. The .Xthletie Board is eom- Klilclrc-4151-liiiiiclt, Klr. S. B. limery. and Xlr. .Xrthur D. posefl ol' three permanent members appointed yearly, and Diller. Miss 'fwila Kuhman of the office staff a seeretary. The permanent members are: Prineipal servefl as seeretary this year. Yvith a fine rec-ord llerritt Nauts. Athletic' Director Norman Pollman. and hehinfl and an unlimited future to look forward Direr-tor of .Xe-tiyities Louis Mathias, 'l'l1eelec-ted mem- to. Um-Yillmiss athleties is sure to go far under the hers of the 1938-fi!! hoarcl are Nliss Varolyn Norton. Bliss guiflanee of sueh almle people as these. l .U'I'I.'I'Y Nllfhllilfliiz F1'r.vlllo1rf-Bliss Kuhniali. Miss Sn-hniiilt, Miss Norton. Nl r. Nant-, Swworuf Hou' Nlr. Diller, Nlr. Pollmau, Mr, 5, li, l'iliu'ry. The .Xlhlelie lioartl of this year ls lo he eoin- memleal on the exeellent .iolm they have :lone in ron- jum-tion with the l't'tllIf'- tion ot the 4lel1ls oweil hy the llexllluss.Xll1let11'.Xs- soeiation. They have lvent their efforts tonarcl a clef- lIlll0 goal, anil il the sue- eeeeling' groups :lo as wt-ll, the .Xssoeiation will soon he in the hlaeli again. 24 COACHES...TRAlNERS HA RR Y RICE VVhen Ullie Klee took over the coaching reins of the baseball team this spring, he took on one big task. His past performances have shown that when the Athletic Board selected him they did a good job. His work on the foot- ball Held and on the basketball court deserve all the credit due to a conscientious leader. Lars Wagner in his capacities as head basket- ball coach and coach of lightweight football has shown his stellar capabilities beyond all shadow of a doubt. His basketball team had exceptional success this year, and the main share of the credit must be given to the pilot of the club, the coach. As athletic director and track coach, Norm Pollman has done an excellent piece of work during the past year. It has become a habit at DeVilbiss to regard hir. Pollman as one who always does his task well. and then drops the matter at that point. This guiding spirit be- hind DeYilbiss athletics deserves more men- tion than can be given here, but let it suffice to say that he is the most ardent supporter that DeVilbiss has ever had. The favorite of the boys on athletic teams is the man who is in charge of the equipment and To say anything more than congratulations to Harry Rice for his fine football team would only serve to add to the already sufhcient praise which tells of his ability to bring out the best in the boys who are on his teams every year. Through his efforts as head coach of the football team many of the finest boys in the school have been trained to be better sports in the game of life. the training here at the school. Joe Collins has given generouslyof his timeand labor to provide for the teamsof ourschool the finest that there is in the way of uniforms and conditioning. Al- ways cheerful. he is one of the best liked men on the campus. The man responsible in a great many respects for the fine physical shape in which the DeVil- biss teams always are is Dr. J. WV. Rae, Doc to the boys. From his otiice in Flower Hos- pital he directs all the matters with regard to injuries or ailments which affect DeVilbiss athletes. His patience is virtually unlimited, and he is always ready with a helping hand in an emergency. Beneath his caustic exterior Bob has a heart of platinum. Even platinum is a poor thing be- side the long tedious hours he has spent with a bunch of 'icantankerous athletic weaklingsf' as he calls the boys from DeVilbiss. His treat- ments may be rough and somewhat painful, but the fellows know that anything Bob does is for their benefit. He has accompanied the teams on nearly all of the trips taken this year, and never fails to show up at the home games as well as those played at other schools in the citv. 0l.l,Ilf KLEE 7 ' K ' . , : ' --1,5 53 ax- .,.,...5v , 3...-1 'N ,ae 4, -1. sf-we ' J Nt' X fa al? Q W is were . xx is gg 4 'li 1 A ,F and X f .fm 1. ' ,13-,afg- ' X 3, 1. Q ,SQ t Q. 'rx ,554 H jtfg X ,Q sm! XX Ig x S S 7 X 9 l 'l .fP05?'f 'if' ,. ,, .1 ' . LA RS WA GNER fh 2. t N242 633- ' i -H ' We 4- ii . 1 faaivsft' BOB HUMLER DOC,' RAE . f t ,T K , -si' I ,V lv , x ii if i H . ' jgaamsw-Q ' ,,', A ,,.. 5 V , M, p A 1 K JOE COLLINS NORM PULLMAN 5 VARSITY FOOTBALL -- y w ' ' ue .-f :airs x lv Firsf Ifowsllanagcr i'l1enm-vert, Manager Conklin. Vail, Schmidt. Jewlmrst, lihrhardt. lfrschel, Weber. Enteinaim. Kanney, Kchle, Trainer Collins. Second Rzizvffliappiiis, Conklin, Messe-rly. l.azalr-ar, Waning, Harler, Welch, Baum- gardner. Romanoff, Kamke. Larsen, W. Bennett, Touch Klee. Tlzfrn' RUll HOOIlClllJEL'kCl', Oatis. Wt-rnnicr, Rice Buetner. Smith, Ross. Bolmsauk, McClure. Bennett, Volk. Coach Rice. Faced with the loss of the entire forward wall and the toughest schedule in the school's history, Coach Harry Rice looked over the material which presented itself last fall. The only encouraging factors he saw, as he looked forward to the defense of one-third of the city title, were a light but snappy backfield, recruits from a champion- ship lightweight team, and the fi11e spirit always shown by DeVilbiss athletes. As the results indicate the gloomy outlook seems to have been buried by the bright, for Harry presented to the crowded DeVilbiss stands one of the finest teams to ever play for tl1e school. From one hundred-ninety pounds of Jack Jewhurst to one hundred-fifty pounds of Louie lveber, the line outfought and out- charged its opponents. It furnished three men to tl1e Honorary All-City squad: Jack Jewhurst, tackle, to the first teamg and Yvhitic Ehrhardt, guard, and George llrschel, center, to the second team. Behind the line the Tigers were represented by a fine aggression of runners and passers led by Dick Welch, Jim Yail, a11d Jack Kehle. Long runs and bullet passes were well-known sights to DeYilbiss rooters. Welch was given proper recognition as all-, city halfback. Further honors went to fighting Louie Weber, who was elected honorary captain at the end of the season, and to Jack Kehle, who was given the most valuable player award. 1' ,,,.,t . 126 L'lGHTWEIGHT FCDOTBALL VVith a squad eomposed entirely of fresh- men, sophomores, and juniors, the Light- weights did inueh to indicate that Devilbiss football has a bright future. Coaehed by V Lars Yvagner, the boys showed marked im- provement with each succeeding game. The freshmen class has some sterling representa- tives on this team of Tiger Kittens: but, due to experience, the sophomores and juniors had the edge, and several of their boys were given a chance to show what they could do with Varsity ball. Outstanding performers for the freshmen were Blann, Brown, Blosier, Chandler, Ken- nedy, YYarner, Lantz, Alter, Smart, and Anderson. Numbered among tl1e best that the Sophomore Class had to offer were Gall, Chenevert, Amberg, Yoder, Richards, Schweikert, Hardy, hlillikan, and Vernier. The juniors were represented by Wiemmer, Nlaidens, hlallory, Goodyear, Store, and J. Bennett. The sportsmanlike qualities which characterized the Lightweight game will undoubtedly be a Credit to Devilbiss football for several years, and will serve as an example and incentive to the young fellows who will be coming to this school in the future. ffm! Run'-Yoflei', Baldllff. Seliraglleini, Kennedy. Gaul, Grosse. Mlllikan. lforlner, Volk. Storer, Hardy. Srennll Roll' flmllllllillll. Lawrm-nee, Wvilliams, Berry, Cforwin. Sxnarl, Cln'nevA'l'l', Heftel. Larson, lwann, McKinley. Third lfnmf Anderson, Amherg, Dixon. Hanlon. Hettel, Schweikerl, Wright. Warner, Lantz, ML-Donald, Killinger. Fonrlh How- Dlallory. Ziegler .Riel1ards. Llllirllxerg. Richards, Adler, Snider, Plough, Chandler, Klmyon, Blersereali 12 THANKSGIVING DAY GAME M so use-.w.r,+r ww Entemann gets his man. Led by a streak of lightning named Dick Houston, the Libbey Cowboys in this Thanksgiving Day Game capitalized on the breaks, and defeated the Tigers by the score of Q0 to 7. The field, in miserable condition after several inches of snow, was a decided hinderance to many of the lighter boys on both teams. Cold weather, which failed to daunt a capacity crowd of 8,000, caused much fumbling of the ball, and the re- sultant misplays were fatal to the boys in orange and black. The loss of George Ifrschel after the first play was much felt by DeVilbiss, as they were dependent on him to do the kicking. This loss resulted in one of Libbey's touchdowns when a kick 'was blocked and fallen on in the end zone. George hadn't had a kick blocked all year, and it seems reasonable to believe that he would not have begun in that game. Jim Ross played a good defensive game throughout as an end, and he deserves much credit, as also does Carleton Baumgardner for his supporting work. Jack Kehle attempting to escape several Libbey tacklers. The pass defense of Jim Yail was the best displayed by him all year, and it was his work in the early part of the game which prevented Libbey from hurling passes in the later periods. .lack Jcwhurst, Lloyd Ente- mann, and VVhitie Ehrhardt were true to thc name Tigers, and, on offense, forced great holes in the Libbey line. The outstanding player of the day, however, was Jack Kehle, who time after time reeled off long gains, only to have them nullified when Libbey acquired the ball on downs and kicked out of danger. Kchlc seemed to be the only boy on thc field who was able to keep his feet under him. His vicious tackling was the scourge of the Libbey backs, and his blocking was, as it was all year, Well executed and thorough. His performance that one day was enough to make him remembered as one of the best ball players ever to appear in a Devilbiss uniform. A curious fact in conjunction with the statistics of the game was that the three Libbey touchdowns came within a period of three minutes. For those three min- utes the Cowboys were exceptionally good, and they made use of Tiger mistakes twice to score, and then drove over another touchdown before Devilbiss could rally. Yvhen the flurry was over the Tigers proved what they were made of, and kept Chip Houser's boys well back in their ow11 territory. The statistics of the game presented DeYilbiss as superior in all departments except kicking and points. The game gave Chip Houser a nice memory on which to retire, and we hope that he has much success in any other ventures that he may undertake. His fine sports- manship will be remembered as long as athletics exist in the city of Toledo. We at DeYilbiss salute a true sportsman, a good friend and a congenial foefChip Houser. Libbey's Houston stopping Kehle after a long run. 128 I Q--.,,,mn-1 -.2 X , 'Satan ,MQW ' . . TIGER S VVith one of the toughest schedules ever to face a Tiger football squad, the boys got off to a good start against an aggressive Cleveland Glenville team with an impressive Q6 to 0 Win. In the second game Central gave the Tigers quite a battle, but the 'KRice-menu over-powered them by the score of 6 to 0. Followed by a strong contingent of Devilbiss rooters, the squad won over the stubbornly fighting Defiance team to the tune of 14 to 0. The line blocking was very good, and the backs had little trouble in finding holes in the big Defiance line. Fooled by the famous 'Statue of Liberty Mplay, the Tigers were defeated by the inspired football of a fight- ing Scott team. The end play was outstanding with both Schmidt and Conklin turning in exceptional per- formances. The fans who made the trip over to Scott saw a battle they will long remember. The score, 20 to 7, does not in any way indicate the closeness of the contest. On the long trip to Moline the team had a good time, but, in the game they did not enjoy themselves so much. Led by a flashy little back, Kolifitis, the Maroons outplayed the Tigers the entire first half, but in the second half the Bengals came back with so much power that the lloline boys just managed to escape with the 13 to 7 verdict. The Bengals had too much force for the boys from 'Woodward, and defeated them by the score of Q4:to 0. George Urschel's kicking was an outstanding feature again, as it was in nearly all the games this year. CHEDULE I Night Strategy The Tigers avenged the one point victory that the Waite team inflicted on them last year by beating the East Siders 7 to 6. It was a hard fought game all the Way, with the defensive work of Lloyd Entemann and Whitie Ehrhardt standing out quite prominently. Full- back Jim Vail turned in a very good exhibition of line plunging ability. The big husky bunch from Portsmouth Were too much for our Tigers, and they Went down in defeat 13 to 7. Jack Jewhurst and Louie Wleber were outstanding in the line for Dellilbiss, and their consistent work on defense kept the Tigers Well in the running until the final gun. Kanney's catching of a long pass in the first half paved the Way for the lone Tiger touchdown. Halfback VV:-:lch and -- ? 129 GRADUATING PLAYERS Fritz COT1lillI1'RI1fl VYhitie Ehrliardt-Guard Lloyd Entemann-Tackle sf w we Highs ,,,,. i Q A a ,. ii ,f-.,,: . - L V-az. W. 11 il V :': --1. Jack JewhurstfTackle Bill Kauilie-Back Hd Kannevfl'lml Jaek Kehlefliaclc Norman Pollman, Jack Kehle, Harry Rice. Dr. Clarence Spears Kenny Larson-Back BERLIN TROPHY The highest honor which can be paid a Delvilbiss athlete is to award hini the Berlin Trophy. This year the boy who was adjudged the niost valuable player on the Delvilbiss football team was Quar- terback Jaek Kehle. Through- out the season his performances were exceptional in every re- spect. His sportsnianship and love of the game were outstand- ing c-haracteristies, as were his powerful offensive thrusts and sterling defense-truly a great guy and one worthy of the honor bestowed upon hini. GRADUATING PLAYERS . W-J 1 '?If,.f-.ex W 2 :Nga-E . Tff, - 'f :': : Z i'Q 2?': - w f af - ?'?'l'Ei?l 'f9E- .13 Q, 1 J -A - 'if5': ECf -ff-2 ,. ,wMwfn:M'x.'m.f ' V- ,, .m,:1m f'-mm 0,53 4- f fa M7-qfgsj izfuw uni' , Jim Ross-Venter TEABI Libbey ...,, DeVilbiss .... Scott ..... Wizlite. . , Central ..... Yivoodwzird .... 4: V ,V ..:r.f,m..-va...W-x .y i iiii i i i 0 Q- 15 5135? gg -11, XV , 2,1 Bill SCi1lIliilt EIld Curty Sniith-Buck Jim Yailgflzlck Louie Wvelmer-Guzlrd Dick W'elcl1--Back 1938 CITY STANDINGS Wvon Lost Tied Pct. 3 1 I .750 3 Q 0 .600 3 Q 0 .000 3 Q 0 .600 Q Q I .500 0 5 0 .000 BQ VARSITY BASKETBALL 1 Led by high scoring Bill Bennett, the Tiger scoring. Although he tion during the season, he finished i11 the ranks of the high scorers at the end. ln the city race the Larsmen won 7 and lost. 5. The record for the entire season was 15 won and 8 lost. The luck of the boysichanged dur- ing the district tournament, as they won ball games by the margin of one or two points instead of losing them by the same as had been the practice. Cagers finished fourth in the city race, and then went on to capture the much coveted North- western Ohio District flhainpionship. The fine performance of all the boys on the squad were indicative of the eoaehing ability of Lars Wiagner, I7eYilbiss basketball mentor. The scoring punch of lid Kanney and the unusual accuracy of Bruce lrving's long set shots, as well as the remarkable point getting ability of next year's captain, Bill Bennett, were contributing factors to the record for the 1938-1939 season. The Berlin Trophy was given to Kenny Larsen , in recognition of his individual floor work and , XV 21 S BASKETBALL DeYilbiss .... . . ,SQ Mac-omber ...,........ Q4 DeYilbiss .... . . .QS 1Yoodward Covertimel. .30 DeYilbiss. . . . . .Qfi Libbey ...,....... . . . .Q7 DeVilbiss .... . . .Q3 Central. . . , . . .551 DeYilbiss .... . . .35 Scott .... ..., Q 4 1JeYilbiss ..., ...... Q -1- 1Vaite ........,....,. .QQ not given much men- In the State Meet at Columbus the Tigers were nosed out in an overtime game by Cincinnati Roger Bacon. the school which eontinued on to the finals before being eliminated. The game at Columbus was attended by over one hundred students and faculty members, and this, in a way, made up for the poor support given these representatives of our school during the regular season. -1 9 3 8 - 3 9 DeYilbiss ....., .... 1 3 Libbey ...,.... . . .3Q DeYilbiss. . . .... Q8 Tvoodward. . . . . .Q5 Devilbiss. . . .... Q7 Central ...., . . .4Q Devilbiss. . . ..,. 4-Q 1'Vaite ..... ,......... . 4-6 DeYilbiss. . . . . .30 Scott ,.... ........ . . .19 Devilbiss ...........,, 34 lwaeombcr tovertimej .SQ First 11,01l'f1Y2iT'IlllJf'lll'lTl. Bennett, Welch, Larsen, Kanney. Sweonfl lfozt--Manager Kirk- bride, 1Tening, Bogart, Nlcfflure, Irvine. l l LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL First R0uvfYernier, Messerly, Sehweikert. hlillikan, Taravella. Srronzl If0Il lxliill2lQt'l' Blough, Gross. Byers. Snedeeor, Roebke, Nichols. Coaching by Ollie Klee and Lars 1'Vagner did much to provide a cheery outlook for the next several years of DeYilbiss basketball. The Tiger Juniors finished the season with 10 wins and 5 losses for a very presentable average. Harry hlesserly, who was promoted to the Varsity during the latter part of the season, showed great promise. as did such consistent performers as Sehxveik- ert, Roebke, hlillikan, Vcrnier, Snedec-or. Taravella, Byers, and Nic-hols. The aggressiveness of the boys did inuvh to over- come the faults which are bound to Crop up in the ball of younger players. The clean sportsnianship was in- dieative of the brand of basketball to be played here in De-Yilbiss in the future. and these boys surely nierit the wholehearted support of the entire student body. LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Season Record flvon 10. Lost 5 M Devilbie Q, Devilbiss Dexlilbiss Devilbiss i g 9 -f KM 1- YB -jx DeVilbiss -1 0 473 Deliilbiss inf-vilbiss l DeViIbisQ ,M Ej ' ' inmlmss Dexvilbiss De-Vilbiss 5' ! inwillm DeYilbiss. . . . . , Dexvilbiss, , . . . , Delvilbiss, . . . . . , 31 30 32 Q1 Q8 Q8 15 28 qrg U., Q6 Q4- QQ 27 Q0 36 lvhitnier ..... . . .13 I TXTOIILQOIIIGFX .,., . . . 9 : Port Vlinton .... . . .H 1 Perrysburg. . , , . .227 1'f',0 Vocational ..,. . . .17 W 1YoodWard .... . . .20 Q W' ' Libbey .... . . .926 If ' Central. . . . , .17 ' K IF Seott ,.,. , . .115 yi 5 Wvaite ,.... . . .29 240' Limit-y ...,,. . . .11 O, 'x X 1Voodward. . . , . .14 Central ..... , , ,413 , VVaite ..,. . , ,441 W 3,5 Scott .... . . .Qs 1 153 First Rour-Ehrmin, Randalls, Bennett, Brang, Jamra, Messerly. Harter, Mourning. Second R011r+Vail, YYelch, Brown, Runner, Coach Wiagner, Jewhurst, Volk, Ehrhardt, Haetfner. Lost . . . One city baseball championship. It was last seen in 1937. Any information Concerning the recovery of this title will be appreciated by Lars Yvagner. baseball coach, as well as the general student body. ln 1938, the Tigers lost the title for the first time in five seasons, during which period they had won thirty-six games and lost only five. It was their poorest record since 1932. The weakness of the squad was attributed to a lark of strength at the plate. The team boasted of three 0300 hitters: Don Ehrmin, with 375, Bob Harter. and Harry M esserly. This trio was closely followed by Bob ltandalls, Dick Volk, Wayne Haeftner, and Jack Jewhurst. Harry Messerly, freshman shortstop, set a new field record when he knocked out two consecutive home runs against Central. Led by Captain-elect Dick Vvelch, the pitching staff was the outstanding department of the '38 Tigers. Wiithout ex- ception opponents were held to small scores. In a league game lveleh held the Wvaite Indians to one hit, and in another contest Scott went without a hit against his hurling. However, they managed somehow to get a run across the plate and won the game 1 to 0. i Letter winners of last years team include Bob Randalls and Don Ehrmin, Co-captains, and Dick Volk. Seniors: Dick VVelch, Bob Hills. Milton Runner, VVillis Brown. Jack Jewhurst, Clarence Ehrhardt, juniorsg Bob Harter, Omar Mourning, Bill Bennett, Jim Fruchey, sophomoresg and Harry Messerly, and Dick Brang, freshmen. Season Record-Yvou IQ, Lost 7 Dekvilbiss DeYilbiss DeYilbiss DeYilbiss DeVilbiss IQ DeVilbiss l Z Clay ...,,, Pelnberville .... . . Blissfield .. Scott ..... Fostoria, , . Yocat ional. C9 inningsl Qlieaggue gamel Cl,eague gamel DeYilbiss XYoodward. Cleague gamel 'lg DeVilliiss Central .... tlieague gamej ' DeYilbiss ,... .... S ylvania. . . DeYilbiss.. . ,... Ashland. . . Devilbiss.. ,. ,. Ashland . . . T DeYilbiss YYaite ..,.. flieague gamel 4 Devilbiss Libbey .... CLeague gamel a 9 DeYilhiss Central. . . Deliilbiss .... .... S ylvania. . . Uk 0 ink, Y DeVilbiss Wvoodward. CDistrict tournament - Y Y Devilbiss lYaite ..... fDistrict tournament Detfilbiss .... . .. Blissfield. . . .. at DeYill1iss .,.. . ,. Scott. . , . Placed 8th -Ohio Wesleyan Relays 5th --Miami University Relays 2nd-District Once again in 1938 the Tiger trackmen finished second to Scott in the city race and also in the district. Lacking a capable clashman to round out the team, Dellilbiss was forced to trail the Scotters at all times. The Tigers easily won the rest of their dual meets, opening the season with an outstanding victory over Monroe, hlichigan, state champs, and coming back after the Scott defeat to snow under VVaite's Indians. In their larger meets the Tigers boast a first in a triangular meet at Bryan, and a fifth at Miami University. However, the thinclads were dropped to eighth in the Ohio Vllesleyan Relays when the mile relay team was disqualified after having broken the tape in a brilliant race. 5 Flying high Outstanding individual performances were turned in by Captain Bill Stewart, hurdler, Les Keller, pole vaulter, Dick Curtis, miler, and the mile relay team composed of Cook, Urschel, Smith, and DeShetler. Other dependable point getters were Vail, Kanney, Kearney, Dunsmore, and Baum- gartner. Special credit must be given to little Les Keller, who became state champion in the pole vault. Page Stadium track records were broken by Dick Curtis in the mile, Ed Kanney in the broad jump, Bill Stewart in the low hurdles, Les Keller in the pole vault, and the mile relay team. Season Recordfllion 5, Lost 1 Delvilbiss . . . . 765 Libbey .......... 415 DeVilbiss ..,... 37 Scott .,..,..... .81 Devilbiss ,,,... 82 'Woodward .,.. 36 DeVilbiss ...... 58 llonroe ......... 446 DeVilbiss ...... IOQMZ lVaite ...... , . .1595 Delvilbiss. . 13315, Bryan. . .-MM, lVaite. . .42 First Row-Manager Bailey, Ducat, Manager Hoffman, Flacles, Manager Bolster. Srconzl Rowfflross, DeShetler, Curtis, Henry, Stewart, Smith, Cook, Fisher, Krupp, Spohn, Pelton, LeSueur. Third R0u'AMumford, Archer, Kanney, Coach Pollman, Black, Racker, James, D. Ducat, 1Yilliams, Leake. F NNIS w GOLF W fmt Ifou'-4l'. Bailey, BOSVIHRLII, Hansen. S. Bailey. Srcmlfl If0Il svilllfHiI1g, Lowry. i 1'vI'l'h'f lfmr--I. Jones, NIlll'k6I!thilll6l', H. Jones. Svcrnzal lf0Il xI3itl9I1S. Fll1'Il8D', Sobcznk, Geisler CROSS COUNTRY - 1938 Ftrs! Row-XYeber, Sowers, Captain Black, Pochadt, Cordes. Kriegrhotf, Chapman. Sv:-mid Itmr-l.eake, Henry, I.eSueur, Kurtz, Krupp, Cottle. Although the DeYilbiss Cross Country Team did not do so well as a whole, the performances of Captain Robert Black, Eugene Sowers, and Leo Krupp did much to encourage the new Cross Country Coach, Dick Curtis. Curtis was last year's District Cross Country Champion and one of the outstanding milers in the state. Wtith a squad composed mostly of seniors, the team will have to rely on the boys who gained experience this year to win meets in the campaign next fall. The burden will probably fall on Kurtz and Kreighoff. Coach Curtis bases his prediction for a good showing in the distance CVCIITS during Track season on the performances made by these boys during the past Cross DeYilbiss. DeYilbiss DeYilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeYilbiss DeYilbiss Country season. Season Record- 4-5 48 10 45 Q5 42 QS Wa i te ,,...., Adrian .,.. Fremont . . . Lima .,... Scott .,,.,. Mansfield .... . . , Scott .,... Wvon 4-. Lost 3. Letter winners on the Detvilbiss Swimming Team were Captain Corwin, Klopping, Uatis, liluhrer, Roach, Stocksteil, Ott, Bennett, Butler, llorgan, L. Tate, S. Tate. Hunter, Loftus, and VVinn. Captain Rower Corwin set two records during the season-both in the 100 yard backstrokeg one at the Scott pool-1205.4-: the other at the VVaite poole- l:0ti.3. Corwin was also high point man of the season with a total of 87 points, and Dick Hunter followed closely behind with 65. A l'nder the guiding hands of Lars Wagner and Commissioner of Athletics Rob Smith, the lntra-Murals went oft as smoothly as planned. The boxing matches, refereed by George Vrschel and timed by Cllie Leininger, were great successes. Wilfred Racker did an excellent job on the basketball court as he ran games otf with clocklike precision. The champs in this sport were the boys in Miss Kratfs Home Room. The Inter-class track meet was won handily by the seniors paced by Captain Rob DeShetler, Philo Dunsmore, -lim Vail, George Vrschel, and Bob Smith. The Table Tennis championship went to Louis Ostermann, a freshman. The students of DeYilbiss are to be complimented upon the way in which they have supported the various ac- tivities sponsored by the Athletic Commission and the gym department. The participation far exceeded that of former years, and the enthusiastic crowds which turned out during the home room periods to watch the finals were in- dicative of the cooperative attitude which is being developed here at Devilbiss. 1.57 GIRLS' ATHLETICS Sport fans! This is your sports' re- nt , , viewer, summarizing the events of the past year which were so important to all girls interested in athletics. Remember the many afternoons en- ? ay joyed by the girls in thc intramurals? ' W And who can forget the meetings and events planned by the members of the Athletic Society, such as tl1e time when two Toledo University hockey teams played an exhibition match for us, and we had hot chocolate and wafers after- ward, and in the fall when we gave a handkerchief shower for hlrs. Laurimore, who moved to VVashington D. C .... very appropriate it was, for it was soon necessary to return the gift handkerchiefs because of the descending showers of tears, then the annual coed ball, known this year as the g'Gang Plank Gavottef' which took place in October . . . the costumes were most original, and the sight of the Queen Mary making her way over the gangplank provided much amusement . . . . we soon observed that the waves at the end of the gym were so realistic that the portholes were constantly in use. And remember when we acted as big sisters at the Christmas party given for the kiddies from the Lutheran Mission? VVe made a special order for Pere Noel to make a personal appearance, but we think there was some mistake in shipment, for, although we sent the wire to the North Pole, we are certain that hlr. Shaw'nta Claus came from the South. Vlle musnit forget also that early in the season we teaed off to the hlothersl tea, which was a hole in one with the dainty cookiesg that at our skating party there were many who sat not on the sidelines, but in the center of the floor, and that thc year closed as always with the impressive Senior Banquet, at which affair outstanding graduates were honored with the highest award given by the Athletic Society-the locket. Let us pay tribute here to our new advisers-llrs. Ardner and hlrs. Clarke, and to the ever- liked Bliss Gottshall and llrs. Sharpe. All athletes of remarkable ability, these teachers have entered into our sports as well as teaching us the fundamentals of them. Since the feminine athletes of DeYilbiss cease to function as a body during the summer months, this is your sports' reviewer signing off until next year, when the Girls, Athletic Association will resume its activities. FALL The fall season begins with a bang-that is, banged shins, banged ankles, and banged toes. One or perhaps two days of hockey will teach the less experienced players that knee guards are an essential of the game. The greatest problem of early autumn is to check that vacation golf swing, and diflicult this is. As breezes grow colder, mittens, ear muffs, ski-pants and slacks become the vogue. Hockey continues into the late fall, and often our games are interrupted by snow Hurries. These do not, however, stop our play, for the contests only move more quickly. WINTER About the winter sport, basketball, centers the most of feminine interest, and it draws back the greatest number of girls for after school athletics. Often remarkable teams are developed, for com- petition is keenly felt. This season ends with the animal tournament held in the boys, gym, in which the triumphant group of each class dis- plays its skill. This year we saw the Junior Y team, with Susan Blanc-het at its head, come through to the finish. SPRING lVith the spring comes a variety of sports, chief among which is baseball. Although the batting average of the girls may not be so commendable, vigorous playing is displayed on the diamond, for it takes as much energy to miss the ball as it does to send it flying. In spring sports We may also list volley ball, archery, deck tennis, shuffleboard and badminton. You can readily see that individ- ual rather than team sports are emphasized in this program. Outdoor gym classes on the warm spring days are much enjoyed, and an hour in the sunshine indeed helps to make the last days in school more bearable. Wav-F , QQ. V, y by M 33, .., ,., X 55 'E ..... Q, Q x ,- Q , ,,,.: 'W '1'W..:.,.m Z , fe ,:,,- ,W - 2, 15:1-1-2 :, ':' HE WT x ,, 1142, ' ,M gf WH ' . V, -E V 1 ' A 6, .L , 5: 'T' Q ' f 2 , , if fm vfw fmpz-,fm fffyg , .7 ' we ,f V V Vifiv -' ,V f,' we 11, 57 Y 23 P Q H' . f ,,.. , 2 Wh Awww gym www W M .. W :Q 1' V' Vw Q -:2:1:2:' Af, '.::E-:::::. 1- WR '. 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Featured on any network are those lighter programs . . . personalities and human interest tales, which add that little extra touch to life . . . just as a strain of a half-forgotten melody recalls that last dance, so, we hope, these snaps of Tadites will recall gay events held here at school. Tops in social occasions, tops in personalities, tops in unusual ideas . . . all are here . . . on these pages are those who presented solos on the De- Vilbiss program . . . Dramatizing the individual feature presentations . . . emphasizing the social side of school life as well as the more serious scholastic work . . . we present this section of the 1939 Pot O' Gold in the hope that these Words and pictures will he a reminder of what DeVilbiss has meant to you. lllay we present our program of hits and encores . . . spotlighting events which have made school life more enjoyable . . . personalities that have added color to the pattern of DeVilbiss . . . featuring+l939 DeVilbiss social affairs. J Q Itsl11111H1111...il11sf'-1111111wllI11-flu ilu-1110 of il f6i1lllI'0 p1'ug1':1 Ill . . , for il IN lrulv up tn V1111 wluclm lvpes ui 0Iltl'I'l2llIl Illelll appeal the must , . , 1114-1-12111-Q pu uuzxliticw in 191-Yilldss...Hmlmm-s11t'm111l t'fIliI'S , . . llllllllbll 6Xl'ill'lll6Ill, Illlfllllll' . . ull pl111x'ing thc-11' l'lJlk'N ill llxix fm-111111: yrwwlllzzllnall . . . N11 Hu- 1-1111111 ls .YIJIII MEMCS FRCDM TAD'S DIARY Greetings Blr. and Bliss DL-Yilbiss . . . dots and dashes and lots of Hashes, from campus to classroom, from hall to hall . . . Letls go to press . . . Flash! . . . hlonday, September sixth, was the first day of the '38-'39 school year at De- Vilbiss .... A lso reunion day for DeYilbiss alumni, and first assignment day for English pupils . . . All English teachers gave their annual assignment-6'Tell of Your SIIIHIHCI' Experiences. . . . The school year was ushered in by the first feature movie, The Life of Emile Zolaf, The DeVilbiss P. A. system, broadcasting station VV.T.A.D., was dedicated October thirteenth . . . D. H. S. is the first Toledo High School to have such a system, and we are sure of its success . . . The annual Smrlent fl07l7'l.Clil Dance took place on the evening of this dedication, to begin a long line of social events . . . The l'nerl Ball was held on the twenty-second of October . . . lNIary Dennen and Phyllis Carson sailed to first prize in the Queen llaryf, 1Jel'1'lb1'ss Hook ll'eel:, November fourteenth to eighteenth, provided for the yearly enlarge- ment of the Thomas A. DcYilbiss lllemorial Library f... November twenty-third was the date of the Sopfzomore Prom, a very successful dance . . . The next day, Thanksgiving, the school turned out to see Dick Huston, plus Libbey, wrest the football laurcls from the Tigers' claws . . . November thirtieth was the first of our DeVz'll1z'.s-.9 Fonccrt Series . . . The Salzburg Trapp Vhoir made everyone present more music conscious. The Senior Play started December off with a. bang . . . It played to packed houses for two nights . . . a double-header operetta. was given December ninth by the Glee Club . . . Presenta- tions were Trial by Jury,', a Gilbert and Sulli- van show, and Big Dayu . . . December twenty-second marked the beginning of our l'h.r1'.vtmas Recess . . . the holidays were much enjoyed by the vacationing DeYilbiss students. First big school activity of the new year took place January seventeenth and eighteenth . . . .llifl-year 1'f.z'ums . . . For relaxation after strenuous studies, many students attended the Senior lllirl-lfVi11ter Dance on January nine- teenth . . . congratulations to Nick VValinski and Betty Ellen Yoh for clever decorating. The next big event at D. H. S. was the De- l'z'll11'ss Del'iI1r1'e.s', held on February twenty- third, twenty-fourth, and twenty-fifth . . . About this time we of the school were battling the flu' '... Hlauy of the cast were ill, but the spirit that The Show llust Go Onu lives even in Defvilbiss, and the show did go on. Orchids to flliss Rosalyn T ureeh, concert pianist, who gave a splendid performance on hlarch eighth to complete the Concert Series . . . Vile hope that the school can bring us more of these fine musicians in future years . . . Artists of this type help to cultivate in evcry- one a finer appreciation of really good music -... lllarch seventeenth was the date of the Sham- roclf Hop, given by the Junior Class . . . The combined Orchestra, Glec Club and Band Von- cert was held Ilarch thirty-first . . . This con- cert made all very much aware of these De- Yilbiss organizations. O April tenth began l'ornrnun1'1'y Illzest Weelr, and the Hhlilc of Pennies Driven . . . Although the school did not collect a Mile of Pennies, we raised 58724.40 to help the country-wide drive ...i X pril fourteenth brought with it the Remnant Rag, the Pot O' Gold dance . . . On April nineteenth was the Senior Jlothers' Tea, followed the next evening by the Fathers' and Sons' Banquet . . . The Junior play, 'fThe Butter and Egg Allan , on the twenty-eighth and twen- ty-ninth hilariously, completed the April cal- endar. Friday, hlay 12 . , . the seniors danced in glory at their annual Prom . . . The spacious Trianon was packed to the walls at this-the most successful dance given by the '39 gradu- ating class. Crowded with events for seniors were their last two weeks of school at T. A. D .... Sun- day, June fourth, Dr. R. Lincoln Long delivered the sermon at the Baccalaureate Serrice in Col- lingwood Presbyterian Church . . . The Senior Banquet, followed by the Farewell Dance, came on June eighth . . . Then . . . the lasting fare- well . . . the day of graduation . . . June ninth. Devilbiss ls the Place Where: Bonnie Bood dances and causes TAD's heart- aches . . . A nn Leonard eats ice cream and par- ticipates in all history arguments . . . Bill Kanzlce acts as general utility worker and nuis- ance . . . lfVarren Ilozrell promotes programs over the ether . . . Robert Smith exercises his vocal chords .... lack .lewhurst is the fighting spirit of the line . . . ftlarg Ellen ffhappuis charms as a relay queen .... leanne Speyer honors us with her presence . . . lllarg Dennen is an excellent social commissioner .... N 'eclra Daley writes poetry and plays the harmonica . . Ruth Thomas beats most of the fellows at golf . . . Barbara Wiese sings, and stars in the Junior Play . . . Charles Yager captains the Sophomore Class . . . Craig Dalton snaps pictures unexpec- tedly, and good ones, too . . . Philo Dunsmore wins Hiirstsl' in track meets . . . Doris Wvezfser is a highlight in the Junior Class . . . f'Adrniral', Philip O'Nell wins scholarship examinations . . . Eugene Hunt masters the piano . . . Homer Bogart manages Junior finances . . , rwarilyn Shields is a friend to everyone . . . Bob Hills busies himself on the stage crew , . . Helnie Warmbrunn commissions the clubs and plays a dence of a good game of tennis . . . Louise Niles presides over the Sophomore Friendship Club. And so . . . I remain . . . Your DeVilbiss cor- respondent, who is glad that from this school I can present to the world students with free and thinking minds, who differ greatly from those being released in other lands. -an 4 w uhm? ie' . f' :ns . mm, W. ww 8:- ,MW 39444-445' km b iv ,AFV ww ,M-vs ,MW .WW sy- 3 'a.!f . W Xcrows Hu- C0lll'l. Hluifills nuzxin, Bill? . Lou Hu-x'n'. l511lI's-cyv Nlurlin. ks lilw Hu-y'vv gui r-uulclluing Viral prim? f5po1'tmu-11Show. lulnmzxlislir' v1l'm'ls In-ing jlldm-rl. 'I'u1mm' Izllkssluxxn lu llxs'f:x1ll4'rs. 91:1-vl nu-lul wurkrrs fiw'ficlclH 1'l1orl1s :flu Remnant A ling. . Iimlugxlwlx clxsax-vt. lu-I 4lx'lxlQillg!:1lmmg. H:1x'm Illc11'p1r't1m- Plzuyfrll 'l'im-uw. look. Rullur1'u rollml it guns. 9:1 IN H0 lsoyn-sf lnrxzln I rsvlu-l llmuq hm 'l.ul.x rluzcll, .Xrlislf :xml rnnululv. Hxlixuf :l m-xx laugh. I.m'c-13' ln Iuok ui. lluppy lhnuglllf? l'l1llin'Irixl14-npvl'-. The ulzlnvs- uf Hun- -priiv. Tlwy mmm-I to 1-ul. Top hal '11 ull. Rllylluxx is Ihr-ir bl1:il1s--N. Hlmrk for the niglll, is 1-u.niug. Trippin' ul Hu' Tri umm. YYIHJ said :n row lu:-:ms lmlhinl? D:1m41'1'!.Im' :IL xx mark. 'I'Fw Hullm-r uni Hua: Klan. Mg. , rw Aw.. A25 if QW 'E?f.::fE' 4 ,.,,,,, i Q The staff of the 1938-'39 Pot Us Gold wishes to stimulate in the 1ninds of the student body a feeling of individual responsibility for making the yearbook a success. Each student can best do this by seeing that he supports those firms which have advertised in this book. XYithout the help of the advertising the book could not be operated on the basis which it is, and so we are deeply grateful to those who have advertised. Since these firms have shown their interest in DeVilbiss High School, it seems no more than right that We should unite as a student body and return this in- terest. Shall each one of us make it his duty to see that one or more of the following concerns are pat- ronized in the near future? SENIXI a NELJER MFG. JEWELEIQS 338 SUPERIGR ST. CLASS . GRGAIXIIZATION - Cl-IURCI-I y RINGS AND PINS DIAMCDNDS . WATCHES . MCDUNTINGS 5 DEVILBISS-ISMS RoLL1N GRAY-People who have cold baths in win- ter Seldom have Colds. But they have cold batlls. BPLTTY Sl-Il'I L+SOH1C parents are rude, but others have learned to keep still when their kids are talk- ing. MR. KlIil'I1i+3Iufl thrown is ground lost. lN'In. FEATHRRSTONEflx1lDClS are like paraehutesg they only function when open. ,FRED GIPSON+F2lt men are good natured, because they can neither fight nor run. DICK KC7PI4 IH politics the paths of glory lead but to the gravy. Gleonu K1eELINC.il'rese11t,S make the heart grow fonder. lw1ILI 0liD 1lOMANOFF1A passive verb is one of which the Sulfeet is the sufferer, Such as He was married I ,J to ier. R614 'Umm SOHO0L S0lIND SYSTEMS DRI MORE FRESH BY The J. W. Greene Go. 801 Jefferson Avenue ADams 5175 5 We specialize in correct repairing of fine Watches, Clocks, fewelry F. L. BURRIER JEWELER ' WATCHIVIAKER I327 SYLVANIA AVE. GOOD FOR EVERY NEED ir MARlEAU-HERCUlES FENCE CO. CANDID SHOTS DICK KINNI'1Y'fJlllJIlHHt as a flag unfurled. CHARLES DIQLBECC2'H6 has a good memory and a tongue hung IH the middle of it. PHYLLIS CONOVER-She enters as quickly as a Sunbeam. BARBARA TAYLORYAH appendix girl-the kind that has to be taken Out. BILL ERwINvAlready a second edition of l1is chin has heen published. NIARJORIE IRVVIN-SIIG sputters like a string of Iirec-rackers. CURTIS D.-XN'ISi.A smile four years his junior. DON ROACHfA mustaeh like the shadow of a coming event. ZETA VVRLLs-A star like diamonds on a Canopy of black velvet. CARLTON BAUMGARDNER1AS impartial as a traffic light. BILL LUNN-Politer than a pair of sugar tongs. If you like this rhyme Stand iI1 lille And pay your dime For food that's fine At your DeVilbiss Cafeteria YOUR FRANKLIN ICE CREAM STORE Appreciates your patronage ACROSS THE STREET ON LPTON DIOYYING P.-Xfflilxfir S CRATINO STORAGE PHONE LA- 2128 For Guaranteed Coals AND And Dastless Deliveries STORAGE, INC. Ar-ross the street or across lhe conzinenlg We will move your fIlfVI,l.fLlfP 707 Phillips Ave. Phone La. 3231 A. E. MUNZ COAL CO. SYLVANIA AVE. AND TOLEDO TERMINAL NEAR UPTON AVE. :SQ CANDID SHOTS IDOROTHEA CAR'I'ERiSl1Q goes into a mental tailspiII. HOWARD DIfNN,S JOKESYIXS unplanned as a hiec-up. DON l'lLLIsAHe majors ill alibiology. C'AT1-IERINE lVIINKE7Sl16 listens to what you donit say and never misses a word. DON BIYERS ANI: Dick EvsTERf'l'wo hoys deeply engaged in idleness. HR. H. BI. EAllCRYf'Fll6 professor a text- book Wired for sound. llOBEIiT RoIILoIfEe''Teacher, my foot feels like ginger ale. HELEN SNYIJERYHXVOIIHL you come into my garden? I Would like to have my roses see .. you. BARBARA IgASH-'Sl16 gives tlIe impression of listening faster than one can talk to her. 3 LEADER at GRAND DEPARTMENT STORES The Stores of Better Value I 1023-25-27 3342 1 632 Sylvzuiia Ave. Monroe St. Sylvania BLUE BELL GRILL GOOD FOOD Open Sundays l'Hll..LlPS AND SYLVANIA Toledo Blue Print 81 Paper Co. Supplies for the ENGINEER - ARCHITECT - ARTIST - DRAFTSMAN PHOTOSTATS - BLUE PRINTS 316 Superior Street ADams T224 Toledo. Ohio Only the best may be had at THE DEVILBISS STATIONERS DESK School Supplies, Rings and Emblems Good Bread Good Pastries AT BALDUF BAKERIES SHOES FOR MEN Most Styles see which IKI. 3621 shoes to wear with what from l'0rl'ect Style Clmrts FREE DELIVERY SERVICE 1 102 Sylvania Ave. li9lllllilll'S Markets A0 00 1015 Sylvania Ave. 5 Treuhaft Brothers A LETTER TO TEACHER Ili-AR Mas. WIIALEY: Kindly excuse Ted's absence yesterday. lle fell in the mud. By doing the sa me you will greatly oblige his mother. Elizabeth Siddall was driving along a country road when she noticed a couple of repair men climb- ing telephone poles. l ools! she exclaimed to Ruth Bishop, they think l never drove before. Mn. SHAW: lYhat is the formula for water? For Exclusive Lines Fine Worlcmanslzip Large Assortrnenl Carpets Mastic Tile .louis SN1-ELI.: H I .I K L M O. Linoleums Upholslering Ma. SH,-SlVZuN0l'lS6l'1SClN Draperies Furniture .lonN SNELL: You said yesterday it was H to O, 1014- Sylvania Avenue Lawndale 2188 The Scientific JA00 B F 0LG E Il of PACKING 00. The Rupp Sz Bowman Co. has 75 Yea rs Analytical Chemicals Scientific Glassware Coors Porcelain Apparatus uality Meats at Established 1854 315-319 Superior Sl. Toledo, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Quality Baked Goods Candies and Ice Cream llaso Pastry Shop Monroe at Central Party Orders Our Specialty LA 0476 .l..i PHOTOCRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS Films ' Picture Supplies ' Framing Kodak Finisliing L AW R E N C E PHOTO SHOP 1345 Sylvania lVest Toledo QUALITY STATIONERY Buy the heel f0f 1955 School Supplies at the 0 Hoffman Bros. - Smith TULEUU MERCHANDISE CU. ' V 31 S. Superior MA. 5168 Quality Drug CU' 54 Hon KA1.MnAc'H: Weldon, what make of car flo you call that one you have?', J. C. NYELIJON Yost: Well, it's the olcl reliahle type, the 'R.l .D.' I CLOTHING, SHOES W est Toledo Shopping Center BOB: uVVhat's that Fl' XYE1.nox: 'hlteseuetl from the clumps. Dirk Bntnnwtmoonz Thinking of me. clearest?i' BARBAHA BIELVINZ 'KWas I laughing? I'm so READY-TO-WEAR SONY-H BTISSISTOLI.: What clitl.you tlouto this meat, Martha! It has such a peculiar taste. BTARTIIA CARTER ta Home Nursing stuclentbz Oh, I 0 3 2 S y I V 3 n i 3 A V e n 11 3 nothing. It rlicl get a little burnt. but I fixetl thatf I applied llnguentine right away. THE 9 New netuxe Cabs START HARDWARE COMPANY 7 PASSENGER DR G S , . - - upmof TRY OBE AND BE COBVINCED T O S Merclzandzse - That they are the most I638 Sylvania Ave. UP'TO'DATE CABS . Lawndale 8121 in the United States The name in l Safely Glass NV:-st T011-do known Hydraulic Brakes when l'Pff'l'l'iIlg to GOLD THE PUBLIC DEMANDS THEM DRUGS BREAD For Prompt Service Call I d YELLOVV CAB . S me 6 Minn 1234 ' Stores located at with OR c J k d s 1 ' Of. HC Klan an yVal'lla KNIGHT CAB Butter Cor. Sylvan'a and Martha WHITE PIA E CYPRESS W. T. HUBBARD LUMBER 00. YELLOW PINE HARDWOODS Courses in Sect' Tri-State University, Inc. A SELECT scHooL Fon You etarial Science and Business Atlminis- tration. also Walton Accounting. Stenotype and Comp! lometer. A Business School with University atmos- phere. Toletlol exclusive Walton Accounting Svhool. To- letlois exclusive Stenotype School. I00 graduates placed in employment the past year hy our employ- ment hureau. Day and Evening Classes. Summer Opening, June 15 ADAMS 2621 6l7 Adams Street Atlams 8244 R. L. MELCIIIOR. PRES. I55 The Senior Photos ln the Pot O,Gold Are by PROGRESS When you're just getting used to something and somebody invents something better that you won't have time to get used to before somebody invents something IDCIII6I'fII1HIQIS Progress. HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL MAKES OF PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS-NEW AND USED EBIKSEN'S 319 ERIE STREET SCHOOL SUPPLIES, PEN AND PENCIL SETS MIMEOCRAPHING SUPPLIES The Northland Studios 515 Madison Avenue DEFINITIONS HoME-A place where we are treated the best and grumble the most. SAXOPHONE-An ill wind that nobody blows good. DETOlfR'TIl8 roughest distance between two points. ETC.-Sign used to make others believe you know more than you do. Students Meet at the NHI-SPOTH TASTY SHOPPE GEORGE C. WAKE, FOR FROSTED DIALTEDS Manager fthe drink you eat with a spoonj 3632 Upton Avenue LA. 0225 SOME BIRD SlFORD'S PoTATo CHIPS Quality IJAUL 13AEHREN,S Es- AND PRETZELS ARE Reliability sAY on GI3EsE: D Servzce A geese is a low, heavy set boid, which is mostly meet aIId feathers. His head sits on one side and he sits on the other. A geese can,t sing much on account of damp- ness of the moisture. He ain't got no be- tween-his-toes and he's got a little balloon on his stomach to keep him from sinking. Some gooses when they git big has curls on their tails and is called ganders. Gan- FRESH AS YOUR DAILY BREAD Located Phone 9 Southard Ave. MAIII 3632 STAUTZENBERGEIYS Private Secretarial School Incorporated IJ,-XY AND NIGHT SESSIONS THE ENTIRE YEAR lf this means anything to you, then give us a trial so we can prove it HERZBEIIG CLEANERS nExpeet Better Work from Specialists dem dOn,t him: to git ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING ' ' ' . ' w DICTAPI-IoNE coIvIP'roMETER ZL1EIaIf5t'iIg21fI'lg1dJlfi TYPEWRITING SHORTHAND Sylvania at Phillips 5 D Swilnnlin- If I Was 3' Competent OfHce Help Available HDrIUe'in Sffvfff' goose, I'd rather be a LA. 2233 gauderf, 317 lluron St. MAin 3656 56 Old mother Harker Went to see Parker, To get herself some speesg To make things more local She bought Panoptik hiiocals And now she has what it iilerfksfi See Purker See Better St. Clair Entrance New Ohio Bank Bldg. Phone MAin 6734 KEEP CGEYES RIGHT, in your forward march through life. Good eyesight will help you in the years of work and study that lie ahead. Protect your eyes with I.E.S. Lamps f Better Light for Better Sight. THE TOlEDO EDISON CO. ' PREPARE Businessdcollege FOR A Private Secretarial School P 0 S I T I 0 N Huron and Adams Sts. At this old reliable school now in its New Building. Summer Term Openings-.Iune 5 and 19 Fall Term Opening-Sept. 5 VVe invite you to visit our school so we may explain our courses and show you through our Building. Send for further information, Phone MAin 7274 THURBER P. DAVIS, PRIN. Member of Nat'I Assoc. of Accredited Commercial Schools Ilomer Bogart and Bud Oehinler had parts in the Junior Play. and, after it was over, Homer 'told Vir- ginia Sentle all about it. Bud was an awful flop, he said. As soon as he entered, everybody began his- sing. They hissed un- til he was through, and they hissed him until he went off the stage, they were so mad. Then I Caine onf, How did you COIHC out? asked Ginny. Oh, I went over big, said Homer, but right in the mid- dle of one sc-ene the folks got to thinking about Bud, and they started hissing him againf, EVERYBODYIS GIFT SHOP 1011 SYLYANIA AvENL'E TOLEDO, OHIO UY ICYCLES Walker Cycle Go. ARE YOU GOING TO TRAVEL? ND CCESSORIES T 650 Phillips Ave. ff BM l'IAROI.Il SHERM.xx: I like a girl who enn take at joke. MTARJORIE lYE1,1,s: Then you stand a good 1-hance of being accepted. CHARTER A Miss SEVEREXS: No, Doctor, I never talk in my sleep, but I often talk in other peoplels sleepf' Docronr How do you make that ont? Miss SEv12teENs: ulilll a high school tcaeherf' Kripke's Clothes Shop 952 SYLVANIA AT LEWIS ODERN COMMUNITY TRACTION sus ADoms T241 Clolhes for young men and mon who want to be young I 5 Q, 'Af ,f.. ?k., 1 ,k , J 0, A if I AUTOGRAPHS x I , ,Ylfq N 5 4 - 4 Q' .z f - f X . , a 1 ak V ' fl., ii, 1 f V'f '4 XX . I J' WQQQXQ A X 1 K. ' Q 3 xx if W V Siffxg X, JF gb A , Q Q1 A wfiygcg! 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