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

 - Class of 1940

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M Q .5 , , . , ,, ,. fi Xg J , 5,1455 5.5529 A 5?Np A . . . fgf we 591- ge 'fr M Wfffbv 9553 455,552 be Qftttjjri-2 Editor Marilyn Shields Business Zlflamzgers Homer Bogart William Baum Kathryn Radabaugh Charles Yager Constance Photos Art Editors Joanne Crafts Martha Hannaford Photographer William Day W ' . N ,I N Xi' 3, 5 ,Q XA k.fX.x 'Ev ,-Q,x,9,4 Q 3fX.14S'M+ Qgka,-.... x is X T H E X Wil We, the seniors of DeVilbiss, in order to form a more lasting friendship, establish enthusiasm, insure class tranquillity, provide for the com- mon interests, and secure the memories of student activity to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this eighth Pot O' Gold for you. . .the students of Thomas A. DeVilbiss High School, Toledo, Ohio. JZHIS is the house that Democracy huiltg this is the house called school, This is the house that helped shape IlS,' that taught and molded us, too. HIS is the laouse tbat's part of the plang tbat's a part of tlae world of today. This is freedom.. .and liberty, too,' for Democracy makes it that way. ACLJLTV MERRITT C. NAUTS, Princzliml SUZANNE LEVY .IACQUELYN WAKE V -Editors MISS GRACE KRATZ MISS MILDRED PASCH MR. LOUIS J. MATHIAS MR. ARTHUR DILLER Guidance Counselor Dean of Girls Dean of Exim-Curricular Activities Dean of Boys As the President's cabinet aids him in conducting in- telligently the affairs of the nations, the Deans, acting in a similar position to the principal, help him in arranging the affairs of DeVilbiss. The members of the cabinet of the President work for the good of the people, both in helping to main- tain a fine government, and in giving advice which will profit the majority of the population. In these ways the duties of the deans are synonymous with those of the cabinet. Miss Pasch, Mr. Diller, Mr. Mathias, and Miss Kratz form the nucleus of our schoolgovernment by ful- filling their positions in a progressive and intelli- gent manner. FACULTY ANDERSON, HAROLD-Physical Edu- cation. ' ANDERSON, NELLIE F. - History. Honor Society. ASHLEY, ELLEN-Home Economics. Riding Club, Home Economics Club. BALL, CLARENCE-General Director of Music in Toledo Public Schools. BALSAM, CARL W.-Industrial Survey, General Shop. BARGMANN, MARY-Home Econom- ics. Home Economics Club. Building Representative, Toledo Teacher's Asso- ciation. BENSON, CARL A.-Biology. BIGLOW, FRANK H.--Art. Twin Club. BLANCHARD, FOREST - American History and Government. History De- partment Head. BRICKER, WARD E.-Business Princi- ples, Commercial Law, Bookkeeping. Commercial Department Head. BLOOM, ROSE-Journalism, English. Sorelles, Quill and Scroll, Prism, and Digest. President of Northwestern Ohio journalism Association, National Vice- President of Quill and Scroll. BRAND, JEANNETTE-English. Zeta- lethean Literary Society. BROWN, RUSSELL - Spanish, Latin- American History. Senior Class Adviser, Spanish Club. President Toledo Federa- tion of Teachers. W FM gewf 8 ACULTY BRUYERE, LOUIS - Architectural Drawing. BURWICK, CHARLOTTE D.-English. DeVilbiss P. T. A. Co-Chairman Pro- gram Committee. CLARK, JANE W.-Physical Education. Girls' Athletic Society. COLLINS, JOSEPH C.-Social Science. Varsity D Club. Athletic Trainer and Equipment Manager. Treasurer of Toledo Schoolmenls Club. Phi Delta Kappa. COONTZ, CLARENCE C.-Salesman- ship, Economic Geography. COOPER, FLORENCE A.-Fine Arts. Art Department Head. Art Adviser Pot O' Gold, Freshman Friendship Club. Vice-President Toledo Women Artistsg Exhibitor Ohio Water Color Society. DILLER, ARTHUR D. - Economics. Dean of Boys. EMERY, HERBERT M. - Sociology, American History and Government, Economics. EMERY, S. B.-Latin. junior Hi-Y, junior Class Adviser. Director of Junior Play. FISCHER, MARY URSULA-General Science. Science Club, Freshman Friend- ship Club. ENTEMANN, LOIS M.-Physical Edu- cation. Girls' Athletic Society. FEATHERSTONE, E. B. - Physics, Science. Science Department Head. Twin Club, Brain Trust. FOOTE, ELLEN-Shorthand, Typing. Building Representative, T o l e d o Teachers' Association. F 1. 2. 5. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. ACULTY FRANCIS, VIRGINIA-Biology, Physi- ology, Zoology. DeVilbiss Naturalists' Association. GERDING, ALICE MAY - German. German Club, Philalethean Literary So- ciety. GOTTSHALL, ELSIE-Physical Educa- tion. Girls' Athletic Society. GREUNKE, LELA C.-Algebra. Math- ematics Department Head. National Honor Society, junior Friendship Club. GRUBS, HAROLD D.-Machine Shop. Vocational Guidance. GUIRE, IVA-Business Arithmetic, Bus- iness Correspondence. junior Class Adviser. GUNN, FANNIE MAY-Library As- sistant. Library Association. HARTMAN, PAUL B.-Auto Mechan- ics, Aeronautics, Public Address Opera- tion. DeVilbiss Aviation Society. Phi Delta Kappa. JOHNSON, ELIZABETH-Algebra. HIRHTH, ELAINE-English. Business Adviser Prism, Digest. KALMBACH, LYNN R.-Algebra, Gen- eral Mathematics. Assistant Football and Basketball Coach. JACOBS, FLOY E.-American History and Government. 10 FACULTY KELLY, GENEVIEVE-English. KERLIN, LUCILLE -- American and European History. Spanish Club. KIKER, CLYDE-Economics, Sociol- ogy. Chairman P. T. A. Relations Com- mittee ot' Faculty. KIMBLE, HARRIET. - American History and Government, World His- tory. KIMPTON, AMY L.-Art. Commer- cial Art Guild. Exhibited paintings Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio Water Color Show, Scarab Club. KING, MARGARET - Mathematics. Zetalethean Literary Society. Sub-Deb Club. Chairman Faculty Social Com- mittee, Chairman Faculty Hospitaliza- tion Committee. KLEE, OLLIE-Bookkeeping. Coach Varsity Baseball, Assistant Football Coach. Faculty Secretary and Treasurer. KRATZ, GRACE - English. Girls' Bowling Club. Guidance Counselor. KRAUSE, BERNICE-Study Hall. LAMPTON, ROBERT K.-Chemistry. Senior Hi-Y, Sophomore Class Adviser. Chairman Faculty Welfare Committee. LARUE, ISABEL-Library Clerk. LEGRON, GERTRUDE-Typing. Delta Kappa Gamma Society. Pi Gamma Mu. F 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. ACULTY LERCHE, MARIE-Algebra. Sopho- more Friendship Club. Chairman Fac- ulty Program Committee. LOUY, BEATRICE M.-English. LOWRY, RAYMOND F. - Ancient, Medieval, World History. Current Events Broadcasts. President DeVilbiss Faculty, Pi Gamma Mug Ex-Oflicio Ad- viser National American Federation of Teachers. LUKENS, RUTH L.-General Science. MATHIAS, LOUIS j.,jR.-Visual Edu- cation, Chemistry. Student Council, Bowling, DeViltries. Tennis Coach, Bowling Coach. Executive Board North Central Association of Mathematics and Science Teachers, Executive Board P.T.A. MCHUGH, OLIVE-English. Board of Education Radio Committee. A MERRILL, R. O.-Electricity, Radio. Music Guild. MESNARD, MYLDRED - Shorthand, Typing. Freshman Friendship Club. MILLER, FAYE B.--Home Nursing, Hygiene, Introduction to Family Life. Chairman City P. T. A. Health Com- mittee. OSGOOD, CAROLYN- Home Eco- nomics. Home Economics Club. PASCH, MILDRED-English. Social Commission, Student Council. Dean of Girls. PASQUIER, ETHEL-Algebra, Geom- etry. Senior Class Adviser. 12 ACULTY PASQUIER, PIERRE Q.--French. PAYNE, PAULINE E.-Spanish. Span- ish Club. Guidance Director of Experi- mental Groups. PEOPLES, DOROTHY-Study Hall. POLLMAN, NORMAN-Physical Edu- cation. Director of Athletics, Track Coach, Varsity D Club. PROSS, IRVING-Cabinet Shop. QUINN, AURELIA -- American and European History. RICE, HARRY H.-Sociology. Foot- ball Coach. Varsity D Club. Phi Delta Kappa. ROMBERGER, ROBERT O.-Printing. Printing Club. Golf Coach. SAMSEN, EVA-Plane and Solid Geom- etry, Trigonometry. Sophomore Class Adviser, Junior Friendship Club, Chair- man Faculty Scholarship Committee, Adviser for scholastic teams. SCHMIDT, MILDRED - General Science. Sophomore Friendship Club, Freshman Class Adviser. SCHUEREN, LEAH M.-Library Train- ing. Library Association. Secretary High School Librarians, Chairman Li- brary Section, N. W. O. T. A. SCHWENKE, EDITH H.-English. Per- iclean Literary Society. ACULTY SEVERENS, FRANCES-Biology, Intro- duction to Family Life. Freshman Friendship Club, Naturalists' Associa- tion, Sub-Deb Club. SHAW, HORACE BATEMAN-Chem- istry. Senior Play Director. SMITH, MARIAN - French. Cercle Francais, Periclean Literary Society. SMITH, RUTH-English. Philalethean Literary Society, Pot O' Gold Literary Adviser. SPAYD, BARBARA GRACE-English. Freshman Friendship Club, DeVilbiss Service Club. STALKER, D. N.-Architectural and Mechanical Drawing. Industrial Arts Department Head. Pot O' Gold Busi- ness Adviser, Engineering Society. Fi- nance Committee, Toledo Teachers' Association. STOLL, MARIE - Home Economics. Home Economics Department Head. Home Economics Club. Chairman Pro- gram Committee, Toledo Teachers' As- sociationg President Toledo School Women's Club. STOWE, GENEVIEVE-English. SUTPHEN, GUY-Adviser and Coach of Band. VAN NOORDEN, DAISY-Business Training, Business Correspondence. Junior Red Cross Association. SUTTER, ANNE G.-Geometry. Zeta- lethean Literary Society, Girls' Bowling Club. VOSS, DAVID O.-Latin. Chess Club. 14 FACULTY 1. WAGNER, 1. LARSEN-Physical Edu- cation, Basketball Coach, Assistant Track Coach. 2. WARNER, MARJORIE-English. Sen- ior Friendship Club. 3. XVERUM,BESSIE--Orchestra. Orches- tra Association. 4. WHALEY, CARRIE E.-English, Speech, Radio. Periclean Literary Society. 5. WILLOUGHBY, ETHEL C.-English. English Department Head. Philalethean Literary Society. 6. KEIM, EDNA-Office, Attendance. 7. LANZ, FLORENCE-Offlce, Credits. 8. WIENER, TXVILA-Office, Books. 9. WHITNEY, MARGARET - Office, Treasurer. 10. HAYS, NORMA-Cafeteria. 11. PARCELL, RAY-Chief Engineer. 12. POFFENBACH, ADAM-Chief Custo- dian. 15 CLASSES SE IOR We, the Senior Class of DeVilbiss High School, are the most influential governing body -the balance-the Senate of the School. We began our term of otiice with The Bat, a talented production in which we dramatized the unwritten law of success. Then came the Senior Mid-Winter Dance, a snow spectacle of music, dancing, and frivol- ity which won our unanimous vote of approval. Later, the women senators honored their mothers with a tea. In order not to be in a minority, the males then complimented their fathers with a banquet. The next issue on which we took parlimen- tary procedure was the Senior Prom. It is needless to speak of the graciousness that reigned at this social affair. The Senior Banquet, followed by the junior- Senior Farewell Dance also displayed our diplomatic elegance. As a result of the capa- bility shown by the Junior Class at this event, we leave to them the spoils of next year's two term rule at DeVi1biss. . Our term of office is drawing to a close and we are presented with the Bill of Life at an impressive Baccalaureate Service. Commencement marks the end of our duties as senators and climaxes our first step in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. CLASS KEITH WEMMER, President DICK NUFFER, Treasurer MARY ANN LEPKE, Secretary PRITCHARD REEG, Vice-President MRS. ETHEL PASQUIER, Adviser MR. RUSSELL BROWN, Adviser' RUTH OLDS PATSY LUTZ -Editors 17 SENIORS ROBERT ABBENZELLER- No man is born without ambitious worldy desires. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4. HILDA ADAMS- Habit is a second nature. Glee Club 3. JAMES ALDEN- The workman is known by his work. Bowling 1, Chess Club 3. LUCY ALEXANDER- Catch the opportunity. Foot- ball Usher 2, 3, 4. RAY E. ALLEN- A chip of the old block. Intra- murals 4, Swimming 4, Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4. GRAYCE E. ALLIMAN- I have no other than a woman's reason. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, German Club 4, Bowling Club 4-Secretary-Treasurer 4. JUSTIN ALTSCHUL- Hope is a good anchor. Hall Patrol 3. DALE K. ANDERSON- Easy come, easy go. Basket- ball 1, Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 1, Vice-President 2, Freshman Frisk Dance Committee, Sophomore Prom Committee, Sophomore Afternoon Dance Committee, J-Hop Com- mittee, Senior Play Committee, Co-Chairman Fathers'- Sons' Banquet 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Camera Club 2, 3-Vice- President 3. DOROTHY T. ANDERSON- Patience is a plant that grows not in all gardens. ANN ANDREWS- From the crown of her head to the soles of her feet she is all mirth. Intra-murals 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Prism 3, 4, Friendship Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4. EDWIN V. ANGEVINE- Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Intra-murals 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 2. BETTY J. ANSTED- A little maid with sweet eyes. Student Council Representative 2, Riding Club 2. HANFORD ANSTED, JR.- Business is my motto. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Home Room President 2, Prism Representative 3. DOROTHY E. ARBAUGH- Sweets to the sweet. Intra-murals 1, 2, Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2, Co-Chairman Senior Picnic, Zetaletheans 3, 4-Presi- dent 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic So- ciety 1, 2. GRETCHEN L. ASHBA- A good reputation is more valuable than money. Intra-murals 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 39 Pericleans 3, 4, Friendship Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, 4-Secretary 4, Girls' Athletic Society 3, 4. JACK BADENHOPE- Honesty and industry are con- stant companionsf' Intra-murals 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 3, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Stage Committee, Pot O' Gold 3, 4-Panel Editor 4, Hi-Y 3, 4-Program Chairman 4, Aviation Club 3, Engineers 3, 4-Secretary 3, 4. KENNETH BAER- Waste not, want not. Hall Patrol 2, 3, Hi-Y 4, Naturalists 4, Police Force 3, 4. ROSWELL J. BAILEY- An afable and pleasing gentle- man. Track Manager 2, 3, 4, Intra-murals 3, Student Council Representative 2, Hall Patrol 3, Engineers 3, 4-Vice-President 4, Honor Roll 4. 18 FRANCES L. BAKER- Various are the roads tofamef' Intra-murals 1, 25 Honor Roll 1, 3, 45 Home Room Secretary 35 Zetaletheans 3, 45 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4--Reporter 35 Naturalists 1, 2, 3- Social Chairman 3. JAMES BAKER- I know him to he valiant. Intra- murals 15 Honor Roll 1, 35 Student Council Represen- tative 15 Hall Patrol 25 Red Cross Council 45 Spanish Club 35 Naturalists 45 Motion Picture Guild 45 Com- mercial Art Guild 3. RICHARD F. BALDUF- A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Bowling 1, 3, 45 Home Room President 2, 3, 45 Fathers'-Sons, Banquet Committee 45 Hi-Y 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. THOMAS BALLINGER- Every man has his hobby. Intra-murals 25 Bowling Club 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Treasurer 45 Senior Graduation Committee5 Senior Play Committee. JANE K. BARKENQUAST- Good health and good sense are two Q' lgYe's greatest blessings. Intra-murals 1, 25 Bowling Club 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 15 Friendship Club 45 Natural- ists 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA H. BARR- Virtue dwells not in the tongue but in the heart. Intra-murals 15 Friendship Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4, CAMILLA A. BARTCHLETT- Better he happy and in love. Honor Roll 35 Prism 3. VIVIEN BASH- It is quality rather than quantity which matters. Home Room Treasurer 25 Pot O' Gold 1, 2, 3-Sophomore Editor 2, Junior Editor 35 Phila- letheans 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. RICHARD A. BAUER- I am a citizen of the worldf, Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4. LEONARD BAUERSCHMIDT- Each man for him- seh'. Intra-murals 2, 3, 45 Boxing 2, 35 Debates 4. QUENTIN G. BAUERSCHMIDT- Years teach more t an hoohsf' Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Boxing 4. WILLIAM A. BAUM- A man 0 merit. Bowling Green Test 1, 25 Oberlin Test 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Finance Committee5 Pot O' Gold 3-Circulation Manager 45 Senior Play Committee5 Hi-Y 3, 45 Natural- ists 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 3, 4-Secretary 3, President 45 Camera Club 35 Engineers Club 4. CARLTON BAUMGARDNER- A rolling stone gathers no moss. Varsity D 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4-Captain 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Dance Committee5 Hall Patrol 3. KAYE L. BEALS- The mixture of humor and serious- ness. Red Cross Representative 3, 45 Friendship Club 3, 45 Bowling Club 25 Commerical Art Guild 2, 3. RICHARD L. BEAUBIEN- A curly head, a hasty temper. Intra-murals 1, 25 Boxing 3, 45 Hall Patrol 1, 45 Prism Representative 25 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 3. JOHN T. BECKSTETT- Education makes the man. Intra-murals 2, 3, 45 Golf 3, 45 Bowling Club 3, 4. ROY F. BEIDLEMAN- It is goodfor me to he here. Intra-murals 1, 25 Home Room President 3. LILLIAN BELLAMY- She who seeks, finds. Friend- ship Club 25 Red Cross Club 1. 19 SEIXIIORS RICHARD BENDER- Survival 4 tbe fttestf' Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 3, 45 Senior Picnic Committee5 Junior Play5 Police Force 3, 4. EVELYN MAE BERDUE- She is the quiet kind wbose natures never vary. Honor Roll 3, 45 Girls' Athletic Society 1. VIVIAN BERQUIST- Asflip as a sudden summer day. Sorelles 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 15 Home Room President 1, 2. JOE W. BERRY- A man of various interests. Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Hall Patrol 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Home Room Vice-President 15 Sophomore Prom Committee5 Senior Memorial Committee5 Prism Representative 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Spanish Club 4. KARL H. BIEMAN- Hope is the dream of a man awake. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 35 DeViltries 2. BURGESS R. BILLS- Present in body but absent in spirit. Honor Roll 1, 45 Hall Patrol 35 Senior Announce- ment Committee. JACK W. BISCH- This day I've lived. Intra-murals 15 Hall Patrol 1, 25 Home Room Treasurer 3. VIRGINIA I. BLACKBURN- Action must be founded on knowledge. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Prism Representa- tive 1, 2, 3, 45 Philaletheans 25 Friendship Club 1, 25 Honor Society 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Naturalists 2, 3, 45 Library Association 4. BETTE J. BLANCHARD-- Quietness is tbe virtue of the wise. Library Patrol 1. SUSAN M. BLANCHET- Rich in good works. Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 Home Room Secretary 3, Treasurer 45 Zetaletheans 3, 45 Friendship Club 45 Athletic Society 2, 3, 45 Letter Chapter 3, 4. LUCILLE BOCK- They say the good die young-so I am careful. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 25 Junior Class Play5 Senior Class Play5 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Letter Chapter 2, 3, 4. LELAH BODE- Good goods in a small package. HOMER BOGART- A bird is known by its note, and a man by his talk. Track 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals 2, 35 Honor Roll 3, 45 Student Council Repre- sentative 35 Hall Patrol 25 Library Patrol Captain 35 Police Force 3, 45 Home Room Vice-President 3, 45 Class Treasurer 35 Sophomore Afternoon Dance Com- mittee5 Sophomore Prom Committee5 Junior Play5 Junior-Senior Farewell Dance5 Senior Play Committee5 Senior Memorial Committee5 Prism 35 Pot O' Gold Business Manager 45 Varsity D 3, 4-Secretary 4. JEROME BOHLAND- Knowledge is power. Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 3, 4. ROBERT BOLSTER- Not to go back but somewhat to advance. Track 25 Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 15 Hall Patrol 3, 45 Police Force 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. HUBERT BONDY- He is ricb who is contented. Intra-murals 15 Hall Patrol 2. MARY S. BOOTH- Character gives splendor to youth. Intra-murals 1, 25 Welfare Commissioner 45 Sophomore Prom Committee5 DeViltries 3, 4-Assistant Director 45 Junior Prom Committee5 Junior Play Committee5 Junior- Senior Farewell Dance5 Senior Play Committee5 Co- Chairman of Senior Finance Committee5 Prism 3, 45 Friendship Club 15 Riding Club 2, 3, 4. RUTH BORDER- A sweet maiden, and clever too. Honor Roll 45 Commercial Art Guild 3, 4. 20 AUDREY G. BORTNER+ Lahors accomplished are pleasant. Honor Roll 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Friend- ship Club 1, French Club 4. JOAN E. BOWERS- Nothing great is ever achieved without enthusiasm. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, junior Afternoon Dance Committee, Senior Play Committee, Pot O' Gold 4, Friendship Club 3, 4, Span- ish Club 1, 2, Museum Club 2, Girls Athletic Society 1, 2. MARCEILLE M. BOXVLES- A patient woman is she. Honor Roll 2. ROBERT S. BOWMAN- Do all the good you can. Finance Committee 3, Band 3, 4-Treasurer 4. ELAINE BRADLEY- A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Football Usher 2. CARL BRAUN- He catches the wind with a net. Football 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4. ROBERT W. BRAUN- It matters not how a man dies but how he lives. Track 3, 4, Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Prism Representative 1, Hi-Y 4, German Club 2, 3, Camera Club 3. BETTY BRECHENSER- A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. Girls' Athletic Society 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Play, Pericleans 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 3, Sub-Debs 2, 3, 4-Social Chairman 4, Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Senior Mid-Winter Dance Committee, Senior Play Committee, Play Usher 4, Sophomore Dance Committee, J-Hop Committee, DeViltries 3. ANNABEL K. BRECHT- Sings like a lark. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Student Council Representative 4, Home Room Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3, DeViltries 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4. EDITH A. BREDEHOFT- Variety's the spice of lie. Intra-murals 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Home Room Treasurer 3, Glee Club 4, Zetaletheans 2, 3, 4-Secre- tary 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4, Play Committee 3, 4, Senior Publicity Committee, Sophomore Prom Committee. HELEN BRENNER- No one knows what she can do till she tries? BETSY BRINT- I dislike no one, I am in charity with the world. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Secre- tary 2, Freshman Dance Committee, j-Hop Committee, Play Committee 3, 4, Co-Chairman Senior Publicity Committee, Philaletheans 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Naturalists 4, Commercial Art Guild 3, 4-President 4. NELLA MAE BROOKS- A nickname is a heavy stone. BETTY j. BROWN- Youthful pleasure is a treasurer. Digest 3. CAROLYN E. BROWN- Faithful unto death. Intra- murals 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Guild 2, 3. ELEANOR C. BROWN- She asketh faintly. Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 2, Pot O' Gold 3, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 4. JACK G. BROWN- Men inherit their own past and de- vise their ownfuturef' Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Swimming 4, Spanish Club 3. CHARLOTTE L. BROVVNING- One cannot eat his cake and have it, too. 21 ,.. 19140 SENIOIQS MELVYN H. BRODSKY-- He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow. BETTY J. BRUNDAGE- Pearl W' great price. Intra- murals 2, 3, 43 Bowling Green Scholarship Test 23 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Senior Publicity Committee3 Zetale- theans 43 Friendship Club 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 43 Letter Chapter 3, 4. ROBERT BRYER- I shall not live in vain. MARVIN BUCHANAN- A jest breaks no bones. Aviation Club 3, 4. JEAN D. BUCHELE- She shines by her own proper light. Intra-murals 1, 2, 33 Bowling Green State Test 1, 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council Representative 33 Prism Make-up Editor 43 Pot O' Gold Feature Editor 43 Friendship Club 1, 23 Quill and Scroll 43 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY JANE BUCKLEY- Sadness and gladness succeed each other. EDWARD BUETTNER- A man's actions show his character. Football 2, 3, 43 Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 2, 33 Library Patrol 33 Home Room Vice-Presi- dent 2, 35 Senior Prom Committee. ELAINE M. BURDETT- All Q' the stars are in the right places. Friendship Club 4. ROBERT A. BURNS-- All I know is what I read in the papers. Honor Roll 13 Student Council Representative 33 Sophomore Prom Committee3 Hi-Y 23 Chess Club 3, 4. ROBERT J. BURNS- Never leave till to-morrow what you can do today. PHYLLIS BURILL- Her smiles shall sweeten. Home Room President 33 Friendship Club 13 Spanish Club 53 J-Hop Committee. HAROLD W. BUTLER- Whatever you have, spend less. DORIS CAMPBELL- The cheefful way. Honor Roll 43 Friendship Club 1, 23 French Club 2, 3, 4g Commercial Art Guild 4. DOROTHY CAMPBELL- What is well done is done soon enough. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Student Council Representative 13 Prism 43 Library Association 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 3, President 43 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4--Secretary 43 Letter Chapter 2, 3, 4. ROBERT L. CAMPBELL- Knowledge makes the gentle- man, but 'tis conversation that completes him. Football 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council Representative 23 Senior Play Committee3 Senior Picnic Committee3 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 43 Aviation Club 3. DAN L. CANFIELD- The great are always unique. Honor Roll 1. LA RUE CARLSON- And so, smiling she went on. Intra-murals 3, 43 Honor Roll 4g Glee Club 2, 43 Friend- ship Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 Girls' Athletic Society 3, 4. NICHOLAS CARLUCCI- Push on-keep moving. 22 MARY CARTER- Who speaketh kind words hath many friends. Friendship Club 2. LQRETTA T. CASEY- So much kindness and ajection gain. NANCY CASWELL- An amiahle girl with a deep heart. Home Room Secretary 23 Red Cross Represen- tative 23 Senior Mothers' Tea Committee3 Library Asso- ciation 43 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Commercial Art Guild 4. ROBERT CHAMBERS- Knowledge is doubled when common sense is its guide. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 2. WINSTON J. CHURCHILL- A workman that needeth not be ashamed. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY C. CIENCERUL- Duty before pleasure. Intra- murals 1, 2, 33 Letter Chapter 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Friendship Club 13 Dance Club 1. CHARLES CLAY- I'll not budge an inch. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4g Bowling Club 3. ELEANOR -I. CLIFT- How like a queen's, her happy tread. Friendship Club 1, 4. MARY ANNE COBLEY- Building castles in the air. Student Council Representative 13 Home Room Secre- tary 1, Vice-President 23 Senior Banquet Committee3 junior Afternoon Dance3 Spanish Club 3. REGINA E. COLLINS- Mild manners, brave mind. Intra-murals 1, 23 Honor Roll 33 Library Association 33 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 23 Letter Chapter 33 Red Cross Representative 3. KENNETH G. COLTHORPE- Good fortune comes to him who makes her welcome. Honor Roll 2, 33 Student Council Representative S3 Home Room Vice-President 23 Aviation Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Reporter 3, President 4. ALICE CONNELL- Good and attractive enough. Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 Student Council Representative 33 Home Room President 1, Secretary 23 Pot O' Gold Typist 4. JAYNE CONRAD- Hitch your wagon to a star. Intra- murals 1, 23 Friendship Club 1, 2, 35 Sub-Debs 3, 4. DOUGLAS COOK- Be there a wilL and wisdomfinds a wayf' Track 2, 3, 43 Intra-murals 4g Hall Patrol 2, 3, 43 German Club 33 Varsity D Club 3, 4. HOLLIS E. COPELIN- The world knows nothing Q' its greatest men. Intra-murals 13 Hall Patrol lg Orchestra 2. CLARA CORDES- She lives for others. Honor Roll 2, 4g Prism Representative 23 Pot O' Gold 35 German Club 2, 3, 43 Naturalists 4g Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 2, President 33 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 23 Letter Chapter 33 DeViltries 1, 3, 4. WARREN H. COTTLE- Ain't skeered o' nobody. Foot- ball 13 Track 2, 3, 43 Intra-murals 13 Hall Patrol 3, 4g Press Club 43 DeViltries 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 4. JOANNE E. CRAFTS- Of surpassing beauty and in the bloom qfyouthf' Intra-murals 1, 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Room President 1, 23 Freshman Afternoon Dance3 Sophomore Afternoon Dance3 Sophomore Prom3 junior Afternoon Dance3 J-Hop Committee3 junior- Senior Farewell Dance3 Co-Chairman Senior Mid- Winter3 Play Committee 3, 43 Prism 53 Pot O' Gold Art Editor 43 Philaletheans 2, 3, 4-Secretary 43 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3. 23 SEIXIIORS ELETHA CRANDALL- Her heart's anchored KELSEY CRAWFORD- A man can do no more than he can. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council President 4, Sophomore Class President, Finance Committee 1, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4-Captain 4, Bookroom 4, Hi-Y 2, 4, Spanish Club 4. NEDRA CREAGER- Live and think. Library Asso- ciation 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, German Club 3, 4- Vice-President 3, 4. RICHARD CUNNINGHAM- For he is a jolly good fellow. GEORGE CURDES- Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry. Intra-murals 1, Hall Patrol 1. JEANETTE CURTISS- A kind face is a beautyulfacef' Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 4, Home Room President 1, Pot O' Gold 3, 4, Sophomore Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Bowling Club President 3. LORNA ANN DALE- A faithful friend is a strong defense. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Home Room Vice-Presi- dent 3, Pot O' Gold 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 4, Bowl- ing Club 3, 4. CRAIG DALTON- Men, like bullets, go furthest when polished. Track 2, 3, Intra-murals 2, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 2, 3, Junior Class Vice-President, Co- Chairman Senior Announcement Committee, Chairman junior Play Committee, Sophomore Afternoon Dance, Prism Representative 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Photographer 3, Feature Editor 4, Honor Society 3, 4-President 4, Camera Club 2, 3-Vice-President 2, President 3. CURTIS DAVIS- Rich in good works. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Student Council Commis- sioner 4, Student Council Representative 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Police Force 4. JANET DAVIS- There is a joy in worth. Orchestra 35 Intra-murals 3, 4. RICHARD DAVIS- Remember that time is money. RUTH DAVIS- The manner of giving is worth more than the gift. Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Altae Puellae 4. ROBERT DECK- Observe the opportunity. Hall Patrol 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. GEORGE DECKELMAN- A mild mannered man. Intra-murals 1, 2, J-Hop Committee, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4- Secretary 2, 3. HELEN E. DEGNER- Bright eyes flied with glee. Intra-murals 1, 2, Friendship 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4- Chaplain 3, Senior Announcement Committee. KATHERINE DERNIER- The hostess Q' the sky, the moon. Honor Roll 1. EARL R. DEW- Ask and learn. Hall Patrol 3, 4, Student Court 4. HARRY L. DICKEY- I never met a man I didn't like. Football 1, 3, Intra-murals 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. 24 ANDREW DIETRICH- Little strokes fell great oaks. ROBERT DILLION- I mind my compass and my way. JOAN C. DOENCH- I am as able and fit as thou. junior Play. JACK DOMITO- Dashing air is his main attraction. Intra-murals 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Aviation Club 3, 4-Reporter 4. DONALD W. DOUGLAS- For we that live to please must please. ' ' ROBERT DOWN ING- Nothing is impossible to a will- ing mind. Intra-murals 1, 2, 35 Bowling Club 45 Honor Roll 15 Student Council Representative 45 Hall Patrol 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM DRIPPS- Each mind has its own method. Intra-murals 1, 25 Sophomore Publication Committeeg Junior Play Committeeg Senior Play Committeeg Bacca- laureate 45 DeViltries 3, 45 Prism Staff 3, 4-Business Manager 45 Digest 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4-President 45 French Club 2, 3, 4. JANE DRUMMOND-- We learn to do by doing. EUGENE L. DUCAT- Few things are impossible to diligence and skill? Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity D Club 3, 4. WILLIAM DUGER- None but himseh' can be his parallel. NORMA DUN KELMAN- Strike while the iron is hot. Entered DeVilbiss as a senior from Vocational. JEAN M. DUNN- True happiness is found in making others happy. Intra-murals 15 Home Room Secretary 25 DeViltries 1, 3, 4. JOHN DUNN- Laugh and be well.', Student Council Representative 15 Intra-murals 1, 25 Football 1, 25 De- Viltries 1, 3, 45 Library Patrol 35 Track Manager 3, 4. DOROTHY DURHOLT-- Let patience have her per- fect work. Student Council Representative 25 Home Room Secretary 35 Spanish Club 3. LUCILLE C. DUSSEAU- He is a wise man who is honest. Honor Roll 1, 2, 45 Hall Patrol 35 Home Room Secretary 2, 3. ROLAND DUTCHER- Actions speak the man. Foot- ball 1, 25 Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 3, 45 Science Club 15 Basketball 2, 3. JAMES EADS- Every man's ajairs, however little, are important to himseyfl Football 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 25 Hi- Y 1, 25 Spanish Club 23 Red Head Club 2, 35 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 3. RICHARD EDWARDS- Young in limbs, in judgement old Intra-murals 3, 45 Home Room Vice-President 25 Prism 3, 4-Feature Editor 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 3, 4-Treasurer 3, 45 Digest 3. 25 1940 SEIXIIORS BETH EIDEMILLER- The calm M seb' reliance. Intra- murals 2, 53 Letter Chapter 33 Pot O' Gold Staff 33 Peri- cleans 2, 3, 4g Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sub-Debs 23 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Senior Memorial Committee. JUNIOR W. ELCHERT- The face is the index Q' the mind. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Boxing 3, 4g Hall Patrol 1, 23 Hi-Y 43 Science Club 1. AUDREY ELLIOT- You deserve high cornmendationf' Home Room President 1, 23 Friendship Club 4g French Club 43 Museum Club 4g Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Letter Chapter 3, 43 Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTE ELLIS- Practice makes the master. Friend- ship Club 43 DeViltries 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 4. RUTH MARIE ELLIS- Charms strike the sight and merit wins the soul. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 4g Student Council Representative 1, 23 Home Room Presi- dent 53 Senior Mothers' Tea Committee3 Pot O' Gold 3, 4-Girls' Sport Editor 43 DeViltries 1, 33 Play Com- mittee 53 Zetaletheans 2, 3, 4g Friendship Club 1, 3, 4- President 43 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4g Letter Chapter 2, 3, 4. RUTH L. ELLIS- Time is precious-do not waste it. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. ELWELL- I'lIj5ght and Iill conquer. Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. HELEN ENYART- The quiet mind is richer than a crown. Student Council Representative 23 Music Guild 3, 4. EARL G. ERICK- Practice mahesperfectf' Stage Crew 2, 3, 4g DeViltries 2, 3, 4. ELEANORE M. ERIKSEN- Ever charming, ever new. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4g Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Letter Chapter 3, 4. GLENN J. ESCHENBURG- I was never less alone than when hy mysehif' Hall Patrol 2, 3, 43 Printing Club 3, 4. ROBERT V. FAIR- As the man, so his speech. Hall Patrol 33 Hi-Y 43 Chess Club 33 Radio Broadcasting 2, 3, 4. JAMES FALLER- Not always actions show the man. LEE FAULKNER- Therehy hangs a tale. Intra-murals 23 J-Hop Committee3 Play Committee 33 DeViltries 33 Dance Committee 33 Hi-Y 43 French Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Naturalists 33 Radio Announcer 3, 4. ALVIN FAUNCE-- Speak that I may see thee. ROBERT FENNEL- The best prophet of the future is the past. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 2, 33 Honor Roll 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. EUGENE FETTER- In the twinkling of an eye. Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4. HARRIETT J. FIGLEY- Do not ash for what you will wish you had notgot. Intra -murals 1, 43 Honor Roll 1, 43 Home Room Secretary 1, 2, 3g Prism Representative 33 Junior Play Committee3 Senior Mid-Winter Dance Com- mittee. 26 JEANNE C. FINUCAN- As one thinks, so he speaks. Entered DeVilbiss as a Senior from Grand Rapids, Home Economics 4, Friendship 4. MARCEIL FORBES- A word to the wise is sujcientf' Home Room Secretary 2, Honor Roll 2. HOWARD B. FOREMAN- Be just before you're gen- erous. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3. LUELLA j. FARNEY- Sow good works and thou shalt reap gladnessf' VINCENT T. FOSS- The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Boxing 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Aviation Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA A. FOUGHT- Manner, notgold is woman's best adornmentf' Honor Roll 1, 4, Student Council Representative 3, Home Room President 2, 4, Friend- ship Club 1, junior-Senior Farewell Dance Committee, Play Committee 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM FOX- A wise man thinks bdore he speaks. PAUL FRANKE- My wants are many. Entered De- Vilbiss as a senior. SHIRLEY M. FRANKE- A true friend is forever a friend Entered DeVilbiss as a senior. Commercial Art Guild 4. LOIS K. FRANZDORF- Time rzpens all ambitionsf' Intra-murals 1, 2, 4, Pot O' Gold 3, 4, Friendship Club 3, 4- NORMAN FRISK- There is a place and means for every man alive. Intra-murals 1, Senior Announcement Committee. LOUIS FROSH- Small service is true service. JAMES FRUCHEY- Frowning and jierceness do not prove manlinessf' ROBERT E. GAGE- Experience and wisdom are the two best fortune tellers. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 2, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Home Room Vice-President 2-Secretary 3, Prism Representative 2, Hi-Y 2, German Club 2, Sophomore Prom Committee, Police Force 2, 4. HOWARD GEARHART- Fame is the thirst 4 youth. ROBERT T. GEISLER- All greatness is unconscious. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA M. GEISER- Patience . BETTY GENSLER- There's nothing lost by being pleasant. Friendship Club 1. 27 SE NIOIQS DOROTHY R. GEORGE- Ever the same. Music Guild 2. ROBERT S. GILBERT- A modest lad Intra-murals 1, 4g Hall Patrol 2, 33 Spanish Club 1. NETTIE GILL- Never say more than is necessary. JOHN F. GILLESPIE- We cannot all do all things. ROBERT GILLESPIE- Quiet Q 77l01lfh but alert Qf mind JOHN GILMORE- I am eager for whatever life holds for me. Football 2. MARGARET GILSDORF- A merry heart, and true. DOLORES GIMPLE- Ah! why should lyfe all labor be. Home Room Secretary 2, Treasurer 1. SHIRLEY L. GLANN- Diligence is the mother M good fortune. Prism 2, 3, 4-Editorial Editor 4g Pot O' Gold Staff 3, 4g Pericleans 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 3, 45 Sub- Debs 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3. JAMES GOODYEAR- Action, Action, Action. Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4. GLEN W. GRAINGER- Be noble in every thought and deed. Bowling Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2g Hall Patrol 3, 45 Home Room President 1-Vice-President 2, Hi- Y 3, 4-Secretary 4g Police Force 4. MARJORIE E. GRAUMLICH- One of sense talks little and listens much. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Junior Play Committee, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 25 French Club 2, 3, 4. ANNA BELLE GREEN- An essential of the true woman is common sense. DeViltries 1, 3. JAMES A. GREINER- Silence is deep as eternity. Intra- murals 3g Printing Club 3. JAMES GUEST- The secret of success is constancy to purposef' MARY GRIFFIN- There,s nothing like being used to a thing. Friendship Club 4. JEANNE GROSSENBACHER- Yesterday and today, and forever? Freshman Dance Committee, Sophomore Prom Committeeg Junior Dance Committee, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee. MARTHA GRUETTER- Nothing endures but eternal qualities. Honor Roll 2, 33 Intra-murals 2g German Club 3, 4-President 49 Girls' Athletic Society 2. 28 NORMA GRUSS- Diligence and faithfulness are culti- vated. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Sophomore Afternoon Dance Committee3 Junior Play Committee3 Senior Announcement Committee3 Prism Representative 23 Pot O' Gold 3, 4-Assistant Circula- tion Manager 43 Philaletheans 13 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Red Cross Council lg Bowling Club 4. DONALD C. GURXVELL- Everything comes a man will only wait. CHARLES R. HAAS- We may be personally defeated but ourprinczple, neverf, Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Patrol 1, 2. JEANNE E. HACKBARTH- A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Intra-murals 1, 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Treasurer lg Co-Chairman Junior-Senior Farewell Danceg Freshman Afternoon Dance Committee3 Junior Afternoon Dance Committee3 J-Hop Committee3 Senior Mid-Winter Dance Committee3 Senior Play Com- mittee3 Prism Representative 23 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 French Club 2. FLORENCE HACKETT- Hang sorrow. JOHN B. HADLEY- No limit but the sky. Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4-Captain 33 Home Room President 33 Junior Class Play3 Senior Class Playg Police Force 3, 4g Student Court 4. MARY C. HALL- I love the lightsome jest. MARY MARTHA HALL- Of manners gentle, qf ajec- tions mild. Friendship Club 1. JANE L. HAMMER- Alike, Honor Roll 3, 43 Home Room Secretary 13 DeViltries 1, 2, 3, 43 Twin Club 1, 2- President 3, Vice-President 43 Home Economics Club 3, 4. JEAN F. HAMMER- But,' 011, how dafefenfn' Home Room Treasurer 13 DeViltries 1, 2, 3, 43 Twin Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Social Chairman 3, 4g Home Economics Club 1. MARTHA HANNAFORD - Gaiety is her middle name, charm, her address. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Pot O, Gold Art Editor 43 Freshman Dance Committee3 Sophomore Dance Committee3 junior Afternoon Dance Committee3 J-Hop Committee3 Junior Play Committee3 Junior-Senior Farewell Dance Committee3 Senior Play Committee3 Co-Chairman Senior Announcement Com- mitteeg Sophomore Prom3 Philaletheans 2, 3, 4-Presi- dent 43 Friendship Club 1, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4g French Club 3, 4. ROBERT HANSEN- The easiest person to deceive is one's own self Intra-murals 1, 2, 53 Pot O' Gold Representative 13 Vocations Club 4. MAXWELL C. HARRIS- Rejoice like the lark and work like the bee. ROSEMARY K. HARDIN-ulwork, Ilive, I have my-fun. MARILYN J. HARRIS- Labor conquers all thingsf, Sophomore Dance Committee3 Prism Representative 43 Senior Play Committee3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Property Manager 2, 3-Publicity Manager 43 Zetaletheans 3, 4g Friendship Club 3, 43 Altae Puellae Club 1, 23 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4. JEANNE L. HARRISON- Laugh and be well. Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll 2, 33 Student Council Representative 13 Freshman Afternoon Dance Com- mittee3 Pot O' Gold 13 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 43 De- Viltries 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 4-Social Chairman 4g Naturalisrs 1, 2, 3, 4g Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4- Treasurer 4. DONNA M. HART- Thy heart shall be thy garden. Pericleans 43 Friendship Club 3, 43 Naturalists 4. JOHN F. HART- We can make our lives sublime. Student Council Representative 1, 33 Hall Patrol 3, 43 Prism 33 Hi-Y 13 Printing Club 4. 29 1940 SEIXIIORS ROBERT T. HARTER- The cbarging Q' bis enemy was but the work of a moment. Football 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain 4, Student Council Representative 1, 4, Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4, Home Room Secretary 2, Prism Representative 3, Varsity D Club 3, 4, Police Force 2, 3, 4. CHARLES HASTIN- Give what you bane. Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Red Cross Council 39 Art Guild 3. MARGERY HATKER- The eye is the pearl of tbefacef' Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Graduation Committee 4, Prism 3, 4-Associate Club Editor 4, Pot O' Gold 4, Digest 3, Pericleans 2, 3, 4-Chaplain 4, Friendship Club 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Naturalists 4. PAULINE HAYWARD- Always in work deliberate. Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowl- ing Club 3, 4. MARGARET E. HEIMRICH- The world belongs to tbe energetic. Honor Roll 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 4, Music Guild 2, 3, 4, Museum Club 2. DONALD J. HELBING- He batb bit the nail on tbe bead. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3, Senior Memorial Committee, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DALE B. HENLY- Look bdore you leap. Track 35 Intra-murals 3, 4, Boxing 3. JEAN HENNESSY- Happy am Igfrom care I'm free. Honor Roll 1, 2, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4. ROBERT HENRY- I am a part of all I do. Honor Roll 2, 3, Home Room Treasurer 1. ALICE S. HEPBURN-- I will maintain it before tbe wbole world. Red Cross Council 3, Friendship Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4-President 4. DARRELL J. HESS- A sense of dutyf' 'Library Patrol 2, Red Cross Council 4. RUTH M. HEYN- She is well paid wbo is well satifedf' Intra-murals 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Pericleans 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, Naturalists 2, 3, 4-President 4, Library Association 4, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, DeViltries 3. FRANK E. HIGGINS- Manners make the man. Sopho- more Dance Committee, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play, Art Guild 4, Naturalists 3, 4-Vice-President 4. MARTHA ANN HILL- Reward is in doing. Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room President 1, Junior After- noon Dance Committee, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee, Senior Finance Committee, Pot O' Gold 4, Friendship Club 1, 3, 4, French Club 1, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4-Program Chairman 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4. ROBERT HILLS- A-finger in e11erypie. Intra-murals 1, 2, Bowling Green Test 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Committee 3, 4, Co-Chairman Senior Memorial Committee, Stage Crew 3, 4, Stage Manager 4, Projec- tionist 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 4- Vice-President 4, Camera Club 3. RICHARD HILTON- Few bis words but strong. Intra- murals 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. JOHN HOFFMAN- His wants arefewf' DOROTHY HOGLE- We boil at dwerent degrees. Honor Roll 1, 4, Prism 2, 3, Pericleans 2, 3: Riding Club 2, 4. 30 JOYCE HOLDERMAN- Unto you is paradise opened. Honor Roll 1, 43 Home Room Vice-President 1-Presi- dent 4g -I-Hop Committeeg junior-Senior Farewell Dance Committee3 Senior Play Committeeg Pot O' Gold Division Page Editor 43 Zetaletheans 3, 43 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sub-Debs 3, 4-President 4g Art Guild 4. MARY KAY HOLMES- Her friendship is love with understanding. Sub-Debs 2, 3, 43 Library Association 3, 4-Secretary 4. DOROTHY HOLMES- A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Honor Roll 3, 43 Home Room President 23 Red Cross Council 53 Sophomore Afternoon Dance Committee3 Pot O' Gold 4. ELEANOR M. HORNER- Be good sweet maid and let who wilL be cleverf, ELIZABETH E. HOWELL- A silent person, thoughy'uL grave, sincere. Prism Representative 3. VAN M. HOUSEHOLDER- Brilliance grows, even though the tongue be still. DUANE HULQUIST- He'll find tl way. BETTY HUGHES- She is not forward but modest as a dove. Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 2. RUTH V. HUMBARGER- Great is truth, and mighty above all things. Intra-murals 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Vice-President 2-President 33 Prism Representative 23 Friendship Club 23 Girls' Athletic Society 2, 33 Letter Chapter 3, 4g Senior Memor- ial Committee. EDNA JANE HUMMON- Your heart's desires be with you. Intra-murals 13 Friendship Club 4. RICHARD HUNTER- True friends are great riches. Swimming 2, 3, 4-Captain 43 Honor Roll 1, 3, 4g Home Room President 2-Treasurer 3-Vice-President 43 Senior Class Play3 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4-Secretary 33 Engi- neers 4. DOROTHY HUTCHINSON- A maiden wont to smile and frolicf' Intra-murals 1, 2, 33 Honor Roll 3, 4g Student Council Representative 4g Friendship Club lg Dance Club 1. MARJORIE HUTCHINSON- I will not do a mean thing. ' ' WILLIAM INGMIRE- True to his work, his word, and his-friends. Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. BRUCE IRVINE- The sparkle of his swarthy eye. CRADDOCK JACKSON- Deep rivers move in silence. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council Representative 23 Home Room President 53 Play Committee 33 J-Hop Committeeg Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Society 3, 43 Chess Club 2, 3, 4-Secretary 2-President 3-Treasurer 4g Bowling Club 3, 4. VIRGINIA ,IACOBY- What sweet delights a quiet life ajordsf' Home Economics Club 3, 4-Social Chair- man 4. FRANCES JAMES- Nothing ventured nothing won. 3 l SENIORS ROBERT A. JAMES- A man of many interests. Hall Patrol 2, 3, 45 Home Room Treasurer 1, 2-Vice-Presi- dent 45 Prism Representative 35 Naturalists 1, 2, 35 Chess Club 1, 2, 3. ALBERT JAMRA- H the cap fits you-wear it. Basket- ball 1, 2, 35 Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 2, 35 Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3, 45 Class President 35 Freshman Afternoon Dance Committee5 j-Hop Committee5 Sophomore Prom Committee5 Pot O' Gold Sports Editor 45 Hi-Y 1, 25 Varsity D Club 3, 4-President 4. THOMAS JARRETT- Greater is he who is above temptation. Football 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Treasurer 15 Red Cross Council 2, 3, 45 Sopho- more Afternoon Dance Committee5 Pot O' Gold 25 Aviation Club 3, 4. ALICE JOHNS-'fomplaisancepleases all. Honor Roll 45 Home Room Vice-President 45 Commercial Art Guild 3, 4-Treasurer 3, 4. BETTE JOHNSON- A pretty face is one-half a dowryf' Spanish Club 3, 45 Senior Picnic Committee5 Sopho- more Prom Committee. CLARA E. JOHNSON- A light heart lives long. Intra- murals 3, 45 DeViltries 2, 3, 45 junior Play Usher5 Red Cross Council 45 Girls' Athletic Society 3, 4. GERALDINE JOHNSON- A smile for all. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Pot O' Gold 35 Philaletheans 1, 25 Friendship Club 15 Riding Club 3, 45 Bowling Club 3, 4. MARGUERITE JOHNSON- Always a smile on her cheery countenance. Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Home Room President 1, 25 Bowling Club 3. PHYLLIS JOHNSON-- A still, small voicef' Intra- murals 1, 2, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Vice-President 45 Letter Chapter 45 Riding Club 2. KATHRYN JOKEL- Between jest and earnest. Home Room Treasurer 45 Friendship Club 4. JON M. JONES- Wit and wisdom are usually seen to- gether. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Boxing 2, 45 Honor Roll 35 Finance Commissioner 45 Student Council Representative 2, 45 Hall Patrol 2, 3, 45 Prism Representative 35 Police Force 2, 3, 45 Student Council Dance Committee 45 Freshman, Sophomore, junior Afternoon Dance Committeesg junior Play5 Senior Mid- Winter Dance Committee5 Prism 3, 45 Digest 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4--President 1, 25 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. PATRICIA JONES- Where have I heard that name before. Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Council 3. WARREN F. JORGENSFN- I'm sure he's a talented man. Football 25 Baseball 2, 45 Honor Roll 15 Police Force 25 J-Hop Committee 35 junior-Senior Farewell Committee5 Senior Prom Committee5 junior Afternoon Dance Committee5 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 3, 45 Camera Club 3. ROBERT JUERGONS- True as steel. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 35 Fathers'-Sons' Banquet Com- mittee5 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Stamp Club 3. MARGARET KAUFFMAN- She flies with her own wings. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room President 15 Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Prism 3, 4-News Editor 4-Circulation Manager 4-Assistant Circulation Manager 35 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Letter Chapter 2, 3, 4. KENNETH KEATING- Great hopes make great men. Intra-murals 1, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 25 Police Force 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Bowling Club 3, 4-Captain 4. PAUL KEEN- I dislike nohodyf' LAURA KEHLE- As welcome as the flowers in May. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Committee5 Friend- ship Club 1, 2, 45 Sub-Debs 3, 4-Vice-President 45 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Letter Chapter 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 3, 4. 32 FRANCES J. KELLER- Softly speaks and sweetly smiles. Intra-murals 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 23 Prism 3, 4-Ex- change Editor 43 Friendship Club 4g Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 43 Letter Chapter 3, 4g Quill and Scroll 3, 4-Treasurer 4g Bowling Club 43 Craft Club 2- President 2. BRUCE KELLEY- As I forge ahead just watch my smoke. Intra-murals 2, 43 Senior Memorial Committee3 Sophomore Afternoon Dance Committee3 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Engineers Society 4. MILDRED I. KERR- Let not slip the golden opportun- ity. Bowling Club 43 Honor Roll 2, 43 Craft Club 2. WILLIAM KERSCHNER- Swim with the stream. Intra-murals 1, 2, 53 Hall Patrol 4g Home Room Presi- dent 2. ROBERT C. KEYSER- The force of his own merit makes his way. Intra-murals 2, 3, 43 Baseball 4. CHARLES KIBLER- Must we part? Hall Patrol 4. GORDON KIBLER-- Imagination gallops while judg- ment goes on foot. Bowling Green Test 2, 33 Hi-Y 43 Chess Club 4. RUTH KIEPER- Straight is my person, but of little size. GERALDINE KIMBLE- As good as the best. Honor Roll 1, 23 Home Room President 33 Red Cross Council 4. WILLIAM KING- A bright young lad. Intra-murals 1, 2, 33 Honor Roll 13 Hall Patrol 33 Baccalaureate Com- mittee 4. CARL KIPP- Persuasion is better than force. Honor Roll 1, 33 Hall Patrol 3, 4-Captain 3, 4g Police Force 4- Captain 43 Prism Representative 3, 43 Glee Club 4- Publicity Manager 4. JEANETTE KLOTZ- Success is yours. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Council Representative 43 Sophomore Prom Committee3 Play Committee 3, 43 Pot O' Gold Freshman Editor 4g Pericleans 2, 3, 4-Vice-President 4g Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club 1, 2, 3, 4- Secretary 3. MARY JANE KOHL- In youth and beauty wisdom is rare. Honor Roll 4. RUBY KORNSTADT- Her friends they are many. Glee Club 43 Naturalists 43 Music Guild 4. JACK KOZY- Nothing astonishes men so much as com- mon sense and plain dealing. Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Publications Commissioner 43 Hall Patrol 33 Home Room Treasurer 23 Red Cross Council 23 Junior Play Comrnitteeg Prism 3, 4-Adver- tisement Manager 43 Digest 3, 4g Senior Playg National Honor Society 3, 43 Naturalists 33 Stationer's Desk 4. BETTY ANNE KRANICH- Nothing endures but per- sonal qualitiesf' Intra-murals 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Treasurer 23 Red Cross Council 23 Senior Mothers, Tea Committee3 Pericleans 2, 3, 43 Friendship Club 1, 4g French Club 2, 3, 43 Music Guild 3, 4. EUGENE KRATZMAN- High aims bring out great minds. Intra-murals 1, 2, 4g Hall Patrol 3, 43 Hi-Y 23 Aviation Club 43 Police Force 4. EDNA KRINER- We easily believe that which we wish. Red Cross Council 3. 53 1940 SENIQRS CHARLES KUEHMANN- They can conquer who he- lieve thay canf' Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 43 Honor Roll 43 Hall Patrol 4g Bowling Club 3, 4. ROBERT KURTZ- Earnest in everything. Track 1, 2, 43 Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4g Home Room Vice-President 2, 33 Cross Country 2, 3, 4-Co-Captain 4g Senior Fathers'- Sons' Banquet Committee3 Varsity D Club 3, 4. PHYLLIS KUSZ- The highest degree M earthly happi- ness is quiet. Honor Roll 2, 43 Naturalists 4. RICHARD LA DUE- He is of a very cheerful disposi- tion. MARY ALICE LAMBERT - judged true hy every friend. Intra-murals 33 Naturalists Club 3, 4. DALE LANAHAN- Patience will win its own race. Public Address System 3, 4. NORMAN LAN DIS- How vast the unattainedn Intra- murals 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 3, 43 Home Room President 1, 23 Boxing 3, 4. LA VERNE LANEY- Rely on yourseM Friendship Club 13 Spanish Club 2, 35 Naturalists 3, 43 Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Vice-President 43 Red Cross Council 3. DORIS LANZINGER- An earnest maiden. Intra- murals 13 Friendship Club 1. MADELINE LARBERG- Merriment shone from her eyes. NORBERT LARZELERE- Learning's path is steep. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council Representative 43 Hall Patrol 33 Varsity D Club 2, 3. DONALD LASHUAY- Never give up. Honor Roll 33 Hall Patrol 2, 3, 43 Police Force 3, 4. BRIGGS LATHROP- Hope is a better companion than fear. WILLIAM LAU- Aye, tell the world. Honor Roll 33 Prism 33 Digest 3. JIM LEAKE- Every joy is gain. Track 3, 43 Cross Country 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Home Room Treasurer 23 Prism Representative 3, 43 Digest 33Jut1i0r Play Com- mittee 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 Engineers' Society 3, 4g Camera Club 2, 3. BETTY LEE- Constancy is wondrous excellence. Prism 43 Glee Club 4. OLIVER LEININGER- Alternate rest and labor long endure. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4g Bowling Green Test 23 Awards Commissioner 43 Student Council Representa- tive 33 Hall Patrol 2, 3, 43 Home Room President 23 Freshman Afternoon Dance Committee3 Sophomore Prom Committee3 Prism Staff 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4g Police Force 4. OWEN LECKLIDER- Good sense and good nature are never separated. Hall Patrol 3, 43 DeViltries 3. 34 JAMES LEONARD- Still pursuing, still achieving. Hall Patrol 3, 45 Printing Club 4. MABLE LEONARD- I am gaining my experience. Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Riding Club 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 3, 4. NOLA LEON ARD- Do well and right. MARY ANN LEPKE- Precious things are mostly in small compass. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 45 Senior Class Secretary5 Pericleans 3, 45 Friendship Club 1, 3, 45 Naturalists 35 Art Guild 3. 4. GORDON LESS- Nothing can make a man great but himseM Hall Patrol 3. ROBERT LE SUEUR- Speech is great, hut silence is greater. Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 2, 3, 45 Varsity D Club 45 Police Force 4. MERVIN LEVEY- Who well lives, long lives. Intra- murals 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Secretary 1, 45 Stamp Club 2-Secretary 25 Noon Movies 3. SUZANNE LEVEY- There,s a deal U mischiey' 'neath this calm exterior. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 35 Home Room President 45 junior Play Committee5 junior-Senior Farewell Dance5 Senior Mothers' Tea Committee5 Pot O' Gold Faculty Editor 45 Digest Staif 3, 45 Pericleans 3, 4-Treasurer 45 Friend- ship Club 45 Sorelles 3, 4-Secretary 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Play Usher 4. RUSSELL LEWIS- The best of us lack more than wings to be angels. Tennis Team 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. ALTON LIEBNAU- SkilUul workmen need not travel far. Intra-murals 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 45 Student Council Representative 2, 45 Freshman Finance Com- mittee5 junior Play Committee5 Prism Representative 35 Senior Publicity Committee5 Press.C1ub 3, 4. WAYNE LINDECKER- A merry heart goes all the day. Intra-murals 2, 45 Operettas 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 4-Vice-President 45 Dance Club 1, 2-President 25 DeViltries 3. PHYLLIS LOE- Health is happiness. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Treasurer 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Prism Representative 45 Music Guild 25 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Letter Chapter 4. BETTY LOWRY- The tender charm of poetry ana' lovef' Honor Roll 2, 45 Student Council Representative 35 junior-Senior Farewell Dance Committee5 junior After- noon Dance Cornmittee5 Senior Baccalaureate Com- mittee5 Glee Club 25 Friendship Club 3, 4. MARJORIE LUCKE- Mirth and fun grow fast and furious. Intra-murals 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 45 Home Room Treasurer 2, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Graduation Committee5 junior Play Committee5 Zetaletheans 45 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 4. WILLIAM LUNN- One may live and learn. Football 25 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 35 Intra-murals 1, 25 Class Play 45 Police Force 45 Engineers' Club 45 Hall Patrol 45 Honor Roll 1, 25 DeViltries 4. PATSY LUTZ- The woman of the hour. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Chairman Sophomore Afternoon Dance Com- mittee5 Co-Chairman Senior Banquet Committee5 Prism Representative 25 Pot O' Gold 3-Senior Editor 45 Junior Play Committee5 Pericleans 2, 3, 4-Secretary 45 Friend- ship Club 1, 2-Secretary 15 Honor Society 3, 45 Span- ish Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 3, 4. FLORENCE MACK- Silence is more eloquent than words. Honor Roll 45 Home Economics Club 35 Football Usher 3. RUTH LYBARGER- Gratitude is the sign W' noble souls. Honor Roll 3, 4. 35 1940 I I SENIORS MARY MAGERS- A seh'-made girl. Football Usher 2, Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Senior Play Committee, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 2, 3, 4, Naturalists 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2-Secre- tary 2, Camera Club 2. EILEEN MAHER- A tender heart, a will inflexible. Altae Puellae 3-Vice-President 3. JACK MAIDENS- He is capable of doing more things than one. BETTY MALLENDICK- Virtue is the truest nohility. Honor Roll 1, 2, Home Room President 2, Music Guild 4. DONALD MALLORY- He will do his duty as he sees it. Intra-murals 4, Football 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. LEETA MALONE- A honny fair maid. ROBERT MANDLER-- Why he in a hurry. MARTHA MANTON- Her eyes are stars of twlight fair. Honor Roll 4. EDWIN MARTIN- Love make the clever foolish and the foolish clever? Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Home Room Treasurer 1, Hi-Y 1. BETTY MARTIN- Be sure you're right, then go ahead. Intra-murals 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Home Room Secretary 3, Friendship Club 1, Commercial Art Guild 4. CAROL MASON- Thou art like unto an old carpet Qtactfuljn Intra-murals 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Afternoon Dance Committee, junior Play Committee, Prism Staff 3, 4, Zetaletheans 3, 4, Friend- ship Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4--Treasurer 4, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 2, 3, 4. CLIFFORD MATTHEWS- Honest people never lack friends. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, Hall Patrol 2. ROBERT MCCLOUD- Patience will achieve more than force. BETTY MCBURNEY- Beauty is truth and truth is beauty. Intra-murals 3, Honor Roll 3, 4, Zetaletheans 4, Friendship Club 3, 4. ROBERT MCCLURE- Lucky men need no counsel. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Varsity D Club 3, 4. BARBARA MCCOOL- A light heart lives long. Mu- seum Club 4, Red Cross 3. ROBERT MCDERMOTT- Destiny has much in store for this young man. NANCY MCDERMOTT- Where there is lie, there is hope.', Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, Freshman Afternoon Dance Committee, Sophomore Prom Committee, Announce- ments 4, Senior Play Committee, French Club 4. 36 HAROLD MCDOLE- Patience is the hey to content. Pot O' Gold 3. GLENN MCDONALD- The best is yet to be. Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Aeronautics Club 3, 4. MARY MCFADDEN- All things are dijicult bqtore they are easy. PATRICIA MCKIMM- I chatter, chatter as I go. Home Room Treasurer 2, Library Club 2, Riding Club 2, 3, 4-Secretary 4. JAMES MCSORLEY- A good many things go around in the dark besides Santa Clausf' Track 4, Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Hall Patrol 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Museum Club 2, 4, Red Cross Club 1, 2, 3, Student Court 1, 2, 3, 4. ISABELLE MEARS- Perseverence brings success. Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Sophomore Dance Committee, Zetaletheans 1, 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, French Club 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4. MARILYN MEIER- A good reputation is a fair estate. Intra-murals 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Friendship Club 1. KENNETH MEIER- Goodness is the only investment that never fails. Hall Patrol 3 . ALMA MELLOTT- Happy am I. ELEANOR MELUCAS- A resolute person cares nothing about difficulties. Prism Representative 2, Senior Fin- ance Committee, Prism Staff 3-Circulation Manager 4, Digest 3, Play Committee 4, Library Association 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Friendship Club 2, French Club 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY MELZER-- She was the quiet hind whose natures never vary. ROBERT MERSEREAU- The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Football 3, Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. ROBERT MERSING- Our horizon is never quite at our elbows. PAUL METZGER- Hold the fort. Hall Patrol 2. KEITH MEYER- Little said sooner mended. GLORIA MILLER- Wise to resolve and patient to per- form. JEAN MILLER- A maid of quiet ways. Friendship Club 1, 2, 3-Program Chairman 3, Pericleans 3, 4. MARILYN MILLER- Step by step the ladder is as- cended. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, Home Room Vice-President 3, Friendship Club 1, 2, Riding Club 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Letter Chapter 2. 37 SEINIICDIQS MARJORIE MILLER- For the beauty Q' a lovely girl is like music. Honor Roll 4, French Club 3, 4, J-Hop Committee, Senior Prom Committee. IRENE MIN KE- Sweet, sensible songstressf' Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 2, Home Room Vice-President 1, President 3, 4, Senior Gradu- ation Committee, Glee Club 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 4, Peri- cleans 4, Library Association 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 2 4-Vice-President 2, DeViltries 1, 2, 3,4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 2, 3, 4. WANDA MOBUS- Laugh and the world laughs with you. Friendship Club 3, Art Club 3, 4. PHYLLIS MONNETT- Speaking is silver, silence is golden. Friendship Club 2. GLENN MOORE- Humor has justly been regarded as the finest perfection Q' poetic genius. RALPH MOORE- Tomorrow is another day. Hall Patrol 4, Home Room President 2, Band 3. AUDREY MORRIS- A lady richly clad is she. Prism Representative 4, Riding Club 4, Sub-Deb 2, 3, 4-Seo retary 4. CHARLES MOULOPOULUS- A man of action. Foot- ball 2, Intra-murals 2, 3, 4, Home Room President 4, Treasurer 3, Senior Publicity Committee. OMAR MOURNING- He looks for the horse he rides on. Intra-murals 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3, Home Room President 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. KENNETH MUELLER- Figure Q' truth, faith, and loyalty? Intra-murals 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Sophomore Prom Committee, Co-Chairman Senior Picnic, Prism Representative 2, Band 1, Hi-Y 4, Avia- tion Club 4. JEAN MURRAY- Calmness is a great advantage. Home Room Treasurer 1, Friendship Club 3, Dance Club 4, Art Club 3, Bowling Club 2. JEAN MURPHY-- I'll forever be merry. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Altae Puellae 2, 3. CHARLES NAPP-- Ambition has no rest. Intra-murals 1, 2, Student Council Representative 4, Hall Patrol 3, Home Room Vice-President 3, Sophomore Prom Com- mittee, Senior Baccalaureate Committee, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 -Vice-President 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 4. HEINZ NEANDER- He profits most who serves best. Intra-murals 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Hall Patrol 4, German Club 1, 2. ROBERT NEILSON- No one has ever repented W' hav- ing held his tongue. Intra-murals 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Bowl- ing Club 4. JEAN NELLIS- Patience is the key to paradise. MARJORIE NESPER-- The will to do, the soul to dare. Intra-murals 1, Honor Roll 1, Home Room Vice-Presi- dent 1, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, 4, Junior Play Com- mittee, Class Vice-President 1, Freshman Afternoon Dance Committee, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee, Glee Club 3, 4, Zetaletheans 3, 4. RUTH NEWBURY- Those who know her best like her best. Glee Club 3, 4. 38 ADA NEWTON- Comeliness has she. Honor Roll 4, Friendship Club 3, 4, French Club 3, j-Hop Committee, Senior Play Committee, junior Play Committee. FRED NICEWONDER- The business of oratory is to persuade people. Honor Roll 2, Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4. GRACE NIEMEYER- My crown is my heart. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Operetta 3. BILL NOLAN- He came, he saw, he conquered. Entered DeVilbiss as a senior from Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Football 4, Intra-murals 4, Home Room Vice-President 4, Hi-Y 4. MADELYNE NOLTE- Her heart, be sure, is not of ice. Home Economics Club 3. DON NORTON- As solemn as a judge. Intra-murals 1, Honor Roll 4, Hall Patrol 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club 2, 3-Treasurer 2, President 3. RICHARD NUFFER- One whom we all admire. Intra- murals 1, Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4, Home Room President 3, Police Force 4, Class Treasurer 4, Co-Chairman J-Hop, Class Play 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 2, President 3, Vice-President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Bowling Club 2, 3, Camera Club 3-Treasurer 3, Dance Committee 2, 3, junior-Senior Farewell Dance. RICHARD OATIS- He looks one way and rows an- other. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Swimming 3, Senior Picnic Committee, Sophomore Prom Com- mittee. LEONA MAE OBERHAUS- Practice is the best of all instructors. Art Club 4. DON OEHLMER- Cheerful company shortens the miles. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Manager 4, Hall Patrol 1, Play Committee 3, 4, Sophomore Prom Com- mittee, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 1, Vice-President 2, 3, Social Chairman 4, Spanish Club 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, Chairman Fathers' and Sons' Banquet 4. JAMES OLDS-- A gentleman makes no noise. Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, Student Council Repre- sentative 3, Twin Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 4, Printing Club 4. RUTH MARGARET OLDS-- A crown M glory that fadeth not away. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 4, Sophomore Prom Committee, Play Committee 3, 4, Chairman Senior Memorial, Prism Stall' 3, Pot O' Gold 3-Senior Class Editor 4, Zetaletheans 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4-President 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4--Secretary 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4. GERTRUDE ORTHS- True happiness consists in doing good Honor Roll 1, 2, Home Room Secretary 2, Club Editor Prism 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. RICHARD OSTROSKY- His tongue was never still.', Intra-murals 1, Golf 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2. RUTH ORWIG- Honor lies in honest toil French Club 4. JUNE OSGOOD- Have a brave endeavor to do your duty. ROBERT OTT- Patience is bitter but its fruit is sweet. Swimming 3, 4, Noon Movies 4. RAY OVIATT- The hand of the diligent maketh rich. Police Force 4, J-Hop Committee, Graduation Com- mittee, Digest 3, Class Play 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4-President 4, Honor Society 3, 4-Treasurer 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Stage Crew 2. 39 1940 SENIOIQS IDA MARY OWENS- An essential in the true woman is common sense. Honor Roll 43 Vocational Guidance Club 4g Girls' Bowling Club 4. HAROLDINE PALMITER- Aim high and you will fly over your goal. Intra-murals 1, 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Vice-President 23 Play Com- mittee 33 Senior Finance Committee3 Prism Staff 43 Orchestra 1, 23 Zetaletheans 3, 43 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls, Athletic Society 1, 2, 33 Letter Chapter 3. FRED PAPENFUSS- We cannot all he masters. Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4g Hall Patrol 33 Naturalists 2, 3, 43 Vocational Club 4. JEAN PAQUETTE- I trust and am content. Friend- ship Club 13 German Club 3, 43 Chess Club 4. ANNETTE PARK- A youth light-hearted and con- tent. Riding Club 2, 3. MARIANNE PATRICK-'Teh'-confidence is the first re- quisite for undertakings. ALBERT PATON- A penny for your thoughts. Hall Patrol 33 Public Address System 4. DOROTHY PATERSON- And luck go with thee. Intra-murals 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Home Room Secretary 23 Friendship Club 1, 2, 33 Sub-Debs 3, 4g Mu- seum Club 33 Sophomore Prom Committee3 Play Committee 3, 4. LAWRENCE PAYETTE- While we've youth in our hearts we can never grow old. Intra-murals 2, 3, 43 Golf 3, 43 Honor Roll 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. IRENEEPETERS- When joy and duty clash, let duty go to smash. Student Council Representative 13 Bowling Club 4. JOYCE PIERCE- I know what if fight. AUDREY PINKERTON- There are none like her- none. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Vice-Presi- dent 33 Zetaletheans 23 French Club 2, 33 Art Club 1, 2- President 1, 2. BETTY PIOCH- Silence is sweeter than speech. Honor Roll 23 Student Council Representative 2. ROGER PIOCH- A happy man, void d cares and strgfef' Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Varsity D Club 3, 43 Hall Patrol 2, 33 Home Room Treasurer 2. RICHARD PITTMAN- Take away my good name, take away my lie. Hall Patrol 2, 3, 43 Police Force 2, 3, 43 Student Court 3, 4g Commissioner of Justice 43 J-Hop Committee3 Chairman Finance Committee 4. BETTY ANNE POCOCK- Is she not more than poets can express ? Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Afternoon Dance Committee3 Senior Mid-Winter Dance3 Prism Representative 1, 2, 3, 4g Pot O' Gold 33 Class Play 43 DeViltries 13 Philaletheans 3, 4g Sorelles 1, 2, 3, 4- Treasurer 43 French Club 1, 23 Red-Head Club 1-Sec- retary 13 Relay Queen 3. ROBERT POMEROY- An all-round good pal Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 33 Home Room President 33 Vice-President 1, Treasurer 4g Prism Representative 23 Hi-Y 3, 43 German Club 1, 23 Stamp Club 2. BETTY POMEROY- Size is not proportional to know- ledge. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Prism 43 Pericleans 3, 43 Friendship Club 1, 23 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Naturalists 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 43 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 23 Letter Chapter 2. 40 HELEN PRATT- Many receive adviceg only the wise profit by it. Intra-murals 1, 2, 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Zetaletheans 3, 45 Friendship Club 1, 25 German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Guild 3, 4-Vice-President 45 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 25 Letter Chapter 2, 3. JACK PRETTYMAN- A polite and patient gentle- manf' Basketball 15 Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 25 Hall Patrol 25Finance Com- mittee 25 Police Force 2. VERNA QUAST- Kindness is wisdom enough. Intra- murals 15 Honor Roll 2, 45 Red Cross Club 1, 3, 45 Altae Puellae 4. KATHRYN RADABAUGH- A girl who puts the care in career. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 35 Senior Memorial Committee5 Student Court 35 Pot O' Gold Advertising Manager 45 Play Committee 35 Philaletheans 2, 3, 4- Vice-President 45 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4-President 25 Honor Society 3, 45 French Club 45 Naturalists 25 Bowling Club 3, 45 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4- Letter Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES RAUCH- I do not care how many, but whom, Ipleasef' Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 2. PHYLISS REED-- Kind her voice, and glad her eyes. Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 4. PRITCHARD REEG- I would rather be right than president. Class Vice-President 45 Intra-murals 2, 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletic Commissioner 45 Student Council Representative 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 15 Play Committee 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Afternoon Dance Committee 1, 25 Play Committee 35 junior-Senior Farewell Danceg Sophomore Prom Committee. CAROLYN REESE- Enter thou upon a career, as thou art capable of such. Intra-murals 15 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Clerk of Student Council Board 45 Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3, 45 Prism 1, 25 Literary Editor Pot O' Gold 45 Digest 35 Glee Club 15 Honor Society 3, 45 German Club 45 Naturalists 2, 3, 45 Philaletheans 3, 45 Friendship Club 1. NATHAN RENN- Dificulties give way to diligence. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 25 Bowling Club 4. OWEN RICHMOND- Nothing hinders or daunts me. Aeronautics Society. CARL RIGGE- He was faultless in his dealings. Hall Patrol 3. GALE ROBERTS- Character must be kept bright as well as clean. Honor Roll 35 Hall Patrol 3, 4. .IOANNE ROBERTS- A good name is a precious pos' session. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Zetaletheans 3, 4-Chaplain 45 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 4. ROBERTA ROBERTS- Don't give me work to do.', DAVID ROBINSON- Common sense is not a common thing. Hi-Y 4. RICHARD ROESING- The ladies call him smooth. Basketball 15 Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 1, 35 Bowling Club 4. RUTH ROGERS- We learn through trial. V WELBON ROGERS- The path of duty is the path of success. Basketball 15 Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 35 Hi-Y 2, 45 Spanish Club 45 Bowling Club 45 Senior Graduation Committee. 41 T940 SENIQRS GORDON ROHWEDER- The end U labor is to gain leisure. Intra-murals 3, 4, Hall Patrol 2. DOROTHY ROOT- Wise to resolve and patient to pefyformf' Honor Roll 4. WILLIAM ROOT- Lol a young heart everything in fun. Intra-murals 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3. ARLINE ROSENCRANTZ- A wise head a silent tongue. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3. DOROTHY ROSENTHAL- How sweet and fair she seems to he. Honor Roll 4. ALICE ROULET- Many are the things that make this maid liked so well. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 1, Home Room Secretary 1-Vice-President 2-President 3,Dance Com- mittee 3, Senior Picnic Committee, Prism 3, 4-Sports Editor 4, Pot O' Gold Staff 4, Digest 39 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4-President 4, Letter Chapter 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4, DeViltries 2, 3, 4, Zetaletheans 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JORDAN ROUX- I know on which side my bread is buttered. Hall Patrol 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4. KATHRYN ROWLAND- Good humor only teaches charms to last. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, DeViltries 2, Friendship Club 1, Dance Club 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Club 2. LOUISE bRUEHLE-' 'A mild indzferentism. ' ' EUEU RUEHLE- I converse with only mysel and my oo s. DELORES RYMERS- The very flower of youth. Prism Representative 3. KATHERINE SALTOS-- She gained no title and lost no friend. Honor Roll 1, Friendship Club 4. NORMAN SATTLER- Not that I love study less, but I lovefun more. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. HENRIETTA SAUTTER- With easy freedom and gay address. Twins' Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Program Chairman 4, DeViltries 1, 3. MARIETTA SAUTTER- Another, yet the same. Honor Roll 4, DeViltries 1, 3, Twins' Club 1, 2, 3, 4- Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4. RUTH SAUTTER- A quiet souL a true friend Home Economics Club 3, 4-Secretary 4, Naturalists 1, 2. IRIS SCHABER- joy rises in me. Intra-murals 1, 2, Honor Roll 4, Friendship Club 3. RUDOLF SCHAEFER- The noblest mind the hest con- tentment had. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Hall Patrol 3, Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3. 42 ROLAND SCHARER- Strong reasons make strong actions. Intra-murals 1, 2, Bowling Club 3. MARIAM SCHIRR- True happiness consists in doing good , BETTE SCHNEIDER- Friends I have both old and young. MARY KATHERYN SCHNELL- A serious-minded and devoted friend. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Prism Staff 3, 4-Associate Editor 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4-President 4, French Club 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2. ROBERT SCHRAGENHEIM-- Between the devil and the deep blue sea. Football 2, 3, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Mid-Winter Committee, Prism Stalf 4, Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Play Committee 4. DONALD SCHRICKEL- He'll surely fnd a way. Swimming 3, Orchestra 1. JACK SCHROEDER- None but a wise man can employ leisure well. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 2, Sophomore Prom Committee, DeViltries 2, Vocational Guidance Club 4. JUNE SCHROEDER- Belongs to those who love to dance. Home Room Treasurer 1. ELEANOR SCHULZ- There's nothing lost by being pleasant. Intra-murals 4, Glee Club 2, Friendship Club 1, 2, 4, Bowling Club 4, Riding Club 3. DORIS SCHWALBE- As good natured a soul as e'er trod on shoe dleatherf' Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Prism Repre- sentative 2, Home Room President 35 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Naturalists 2, 3, 4-Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Dance Committee, J-Hop Committee. RICHARD SCOTT- Why aren't they all contented like me? Football Manager 3, 4, Boxing 3, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Varsity D Club 3, 4. MARGARET SEAVOLT- A quiet Miss with hright red hair. Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 3, 4, Music Guild 1, 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 3, Business Manager 4, Red Head Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary-Treasurer 3. GENEVIEVE SELL- A sweetb attractive kind Q' grace. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Farewell Dance, junior Play Committee, Play Usher 3, 4, Chairman Senior Mothers' Tea, Pot O' Gold 4, Pericleans 3, 4- Social Chairman 4, Friendship Club 4, French Club 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA SENTLE- We would all he idle if we could. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, Home Room Vice- President 2, Sophomore Prom Committee, junior- Senior Farewell Dance, Baccalaureate Committee, Phila- letheans 3, Friendship Club 1, Spanish Club 3, Girls' Athletic Society 1. BETTY SHAFER-- She is the fairest of the fair, the gentlest Q' the kind. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, Play Committee 3, Dance Committee 3, Sophomore Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Zetaletheans 3, 4--Vice-President 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4- Treasurer 4, Girls' Athletic Society 3, 4. ABBIE SHEARER- In thy heart the dew of youth, on thy lips the smile of truth. Honor Roll 2, Home Room Secretary 2, junior Class Secretary, Play Committee 3, 4, Zetaletheans 3, 4-Treasurer 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Twins' Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Presi- dent 2, 4, DeViltries 1. JEANNE SHEARER- Experience teaches slowly. Glee Club 1, 2, Orchestra 3, 4, Friendship Club 3, Twins' Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary-Treasurer 3. -IACQUELYN SHEDVVICK-- Enthusiasm leads one to attempt great things. Intra-murals 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Organizations Commissioner 4, Student Council Representative 4, Prism Representative 3-Associate Editor 4, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. 43 SENIORS MAUREEN SHEEHAN- She is well paid who is well satiyiedf' Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 2, 3, 4. MARILYN SHIELDS- Destiny has marked you for a leader in every walk of lie. Intra-murals 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 3, Junior Dance Committee, J-Hop Committee, junior Play, Senior Play Committee, Pot O' Gold Class Editor 3- Editor-in-chief 4, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee, Zetaletheans 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4-Vice- President 3, Sorelles 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4. OTTO SHOOK- Gentle 4 speech, bendicient of mind. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 2. ROBERT SHULL- Let's all he merry, why should we he sad. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet 4, Drum Major 1, 4. KATHRYN ANN SIEK- Ideals are the world's masters. Intra-murals 1, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1. PAUL SIGG- A man usually passes for what he is worth. ' RICHARD SIMPSON- His words are bonds, his oaths oracles. Intra-murals 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Hall Patrol 2, junior Play Committee, Senior Class Play, Pot O' Gold 4, Hi-Y 4, Spanish Club 4, Camera Club 3, En- gineering Society 3, Aviation Club 2, Radio Announcer 4, Chairman Baccalaureate Committee. CATHARINE SLOAN- Never an idle moment. Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Baccalaureate Committee, Prism 3-Associate Editor 4, Senior Play Committee, Pericleans 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4-Secretary 4, French Club 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2. ANITA SMITH- There's an unspeakable charm in the student who cares. Intra-murals 1, Bowling Green Test 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Afternoon Dance Committee, junior Play Committee, Play Usher 3, 4, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee, Prism Repre- sentative 2, 3, Pot O' Gold junior Class Editor 4, Digest Staff 3, Pericleans 3, 4-Secretary 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. DONALD SMITH- Inspiration leads to successf' Hall Patrol 4, Printing Club 3. JEANNE SMITH- Originality and aggressiveness are characteristics. Publicity Commissioner 4, Student Council Representative 1, 2, Freshman Dance Com- mittee, Picnic Committee 4,-Iunior Class Play, DeViltries 4, Philaletheans 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 2-Chaplain 1, Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 4, Camera Club 1, 2, 3-Secretary 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, Letter Chap- ter 2, Declamation Contest Winner 4. JAMES SNEDECOR- Actions speak louder than words. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4, junior Class Play, Spanish Club 3, 4. EDWARD SNIDER- Sincerity leads to success. Intra- murals 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Bowling Club 4. BEATRICE SNYDER- 'Tis impious to he sad. Intra- murals 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Home Room Secretary- Treasurer 4, Friendship Club 4. DOLLY SNYDER- Short but nice. Prism Repre- sentative 3, 4, Riding Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4. HELEN SNYDER- A fair face will get its praise. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, Home Room President 1, 2, Friend- ship Club 4, Sub-Deb 2, 3, 4, Play Usher 4. MALCOLM SNYDER- I am rich because my wants are few. Intra-murals 1, 2, Bowling Team 3, 4, Hall Patrol 1, 2, Band 1, Hi-Y 1, 4, Bowling Club 4, Naturalists 4, DeViltries 2. WILLIAM SNYDER- An earnest youth, and modest, too. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4--Vice-President 4, Camera Club 3, junior Play Committee, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet. 44 WILLIAM SOLON- Work first and then rest. Track 1, 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. IRENE SOPER- Friendship is a sheltering tree. Glee Club 43 Friendship Club 4. AVALEAN SOUTHARD- Complaisance pleases all. Altae Puellae 4. ELEANOR SOUTHARD- Great thoughts come from the heart. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Secre- tary-Treasurer 2, Vice-President 53 junior-Senior Fare- well Dance3 Pot O' Gold Typist 4g Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Association 4. HOWARD SPECHT- His humor is ever ejervescentf' RICHARD SPIES- The mind grows by what it is fed on. Honor Roll 1, 23 Student Council Representative 4. JEAN STARRY- She was airy, young, and gay. BETTE STEADMAN- Hinges of true friendships never grow rusty. Friendship Club 3, 4. RUTH STEELE- A prodigy in learning. Intra-murals 13 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Home Room Treasurer 35 Prism 3-Associate Editor 4g Digest Staff 33 Pericleans 2, 3, 4g Friendship Club 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4g French Club 23 Naturalists 23 Red Cross Council 2, 3, 4-President 4. RUTH STEINFURTH- Patience is the art U hoping. HAZEL STEIMEYER- Some credit in smiles. Home Room Secretary 1, 2, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHEA STEWART- Be good do good and you will be happy. Student Council Representative 4g Home Room Secretary 23 Library Association 3, 4- Treasurer 4g Sub-Deb 1, 2, 3, 4g Naturalists 33 Bowling Club 23 Dance Club 1. ROY STIEGELMEYER- A man is prominent by reason of his deeds. Honor Roll 33 Student Council Repre- sentative 43 Hall Patrol 53 Spanish Club 43 Graduation Committee. HELEN STOHON- She attains that which she seeks. Band 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 3, 4g Friendship Club 1. JOHN STRUBLE- He labors diligently. Band 1 , 2 , 3, 4. LELA STRAUGHAN- A smile in her eye. Home Room Secretary 4. WILLIAM STUCKEY- Courage conquers all things. Tennis 3, 43 Hall Patrol 3, 43 Bowling Club 43 Engineer- ing Society 4. FRANCES STULTS- All that a girl can do is to live honestly. Intra-murals 13 Honor Roll 1, 2. 45 1940 SENIORS JULIA STULTS- I love festivityf' LOIS STUTZER- The agreeable condition Q' leisure. Prism Representative 4, Senior Play Committee, Finance Committee 4, Friendship Club 1, Music Guild 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY SUSSMAN- 0h! Very nice. ' Intra-murals 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, J-Hop Committee, Memorial Committee, Pot O' Gold 3-Sophomore Class Editor 4, Orchestra 1, Philaletheans 2, 3, 4, Sorelles 2, 3, 4- President 4, Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 2, Senior Play Committee, Play Usher 4. ROBERT SUSSMAN- He has no worry beyond today. Intra-murals 1, Stamp Club 2. PHYLLIS SUTTON- A soul serene and sincere. Intra- murals 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 4. RALPH TAYLOR- An honest endeavor is always laudable. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH TAYLOR- Thou art very magnetic and capa- ble. Intra-murals 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 4, Sophomore Prom Com- mittee, Play Committee 3, 4, Chairman J-Hop Com- mittee, Senior Prom Committee, Pot O' Gold 4, Digest 3, Philaletheans 3, 4, Prism 3. EVELYN THOMAS- 'Tis good to be merry and wise. Prism Representative 4, Prism 3, 4. JANE THOMAS- The one who puts leisure in pleasure. Friendship Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Riding Club 3, 4-Treasurer 4. LA DONNA THOMAS- Ambition has no rest. Intra- murals 2, 3, Friendship Club 1. RUTH THOMAS- The world delights in sunny people Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 4, Student Council Representative 1, Home Room Secretary 1, Class Treasurer 2, Dance Committee 1, Sophomore Prom Committee, J-Hop Committee, Chairman Senior Prom, Prism Representative 1, Pot O' Gold 3-Sports Editor 4, Friendship Club 3, 4-Social Chairman 4, Sorelles 4, Naturalists 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4--Secre- tary 3, Letter Chapter 3, 4. VIRGINIA THOMAS- Why should lgfe all labor be? Intra-murals 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3. GENE THOMPSON - When fortune smiles, don't squan- der herfavorsf' Football 1, 2, Track 1, Intra-murals 1, 39 Student Council Representative 1, Hall Patrol 4, Home Room President 1. EDWARD THOMPSON- His ambition shall be re- warded Noon Movies 2, 3, 4, Printing Club 4. MARGARET THOMPSON- She may be envied who is both courteous and happy. Intra-murals 1, Spanish 2, 3. RUTH TITGEMEIER- The faithful are certain M their reward. Honor Roll 2, Home Room Vice-Presi- dent 4, Friendship Club 1, 4. GLADYS TOPP- Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. Entered DeVilbiss as a senior from Woodward. JEAN TROUP- She is a burning and shining light. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, Home Room Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3. 46 DONALD TYNAN- Continued cheerfulness is a sign of wisdom. Track 3, 43 Intra-murals 1, 23 Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3, 43 Camera Club 2, 33 Police Force 2, 3, 43 Play Committee 4g Class Publicity Chairman 4. ROBERT ULRICH- It is success that colors all in lie. Intra-murals 13 Orchestra 23 Hi-Y 23 Aviation Club 43 Engineering Club 43 Vocational Guidance Club 4. EUGENE UPDEGRAFF- I don't care much for-fame. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 3. BETTY URIE- 'Tis good will that makes intelligence. Intra-murals 1, 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Play Usher 33 Pericleans 43 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Chaplain 33 French Club 43 Naturalists 2, 3, 4-Social Chairman 43 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 33 Letter Chapter 2, 3. CLARENCE UTZ- Character secures respect. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council Representative 3, 43 Red Cross Club 43 Chess Club 3, 4-Secretary 43 Student Court 3, 4. HELEN VAIL- I like to laugh. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 4g Friendship Club 1, 23 Football Usher 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Letter Chapter 2, 3, 43 De- Viltries 3, 4. MARY JANE VARRIAN- She's a quiet Miss, and tiny, too. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Pot O' Gold Typist 4. MARCELLA VEH- No steps backward. Friendship Club 1, 3. MARYLIN VINCENT- She has a winning way. En- tered DeVilbiss as a senior from Lakewood, Ohio. MERLE VOGAN- As sure as I'm alive! Intra-murals 23 Honor Roll 23 Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4-Captain 43 Police Force 43 Radio Staff 3, 4g Naturalists Club 2, 3. LORETTA WAGER- To know her is to like her. In- tra-murals 1, 23 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 Home Room Vice-President 23 Friendship Club 13 Commercial Art Guild 4. JOAN WAGNER- By the luckiest stars. Intra-murals 1, 23 Home Room President lg Play Usher 43 Friendship Club 1, 23 Spanish Club 3, 4. ' DOROTHY WAKE- A possessor of an active and in- dependent mind. Intra-murals 1, 2, 33 Home Room Treasurer 23 Friendship Club 2, 3, 4g French Club 3, 4g Riding Club 3, 4-President 43 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3. JACQUELYN WAKE- The hand that follows intellect can achieve. Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Home Room Vice- President 23 Prism Representative 33 Mothers' Tea Com- mittee 43 Prism 3-Club Editor 43 Pot O' Gold Faculty Editor 43 Digest 33 Philaletheans 2, 3, 43 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 43 French Club 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4-Secretary 4. BETTY VUALDO- Fine natures are like fine poems. JOE WALTER- Wher1 the sun shines, make hay. Hall Patrol 33 Library Patrol 23 Vocational Guidance Club 4. VIVIAN WAMPLER- Her deeds are full of gracious- ness and sincerity. Intra-murals 23 Mothers' Tea Com- mittee 43 Play Committee 33 DeViltries 23 Friendship Club 1, 3, 4g Sub-Debs 4-Treasurer 43 Camera Club 33 Girls' Athletic Society 2. DENTON WARD- At peace with all mankind. Hall Patrol 2. 47 1940 SEIXIIORS EILEEN XVATTERSON- By happiness she wins friends. Intra-murals 15 Girls' Athletic Society 1. MARIAN WEATHERWAX- Art is my kingdom. In- tra-murals 25 Prism Art Editor 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Altae Puellae 3, 45 Music Guild 4. WINIFRED WEDDLE- A comrade light and full of glee. ' ' JEAN WEGMAN- Strive and you will succeed. Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Riding Club 25 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Letter Chapter 2, 5, 45 Football Usher 45 Play Committee 4. LEAH WEIHL- She lives at peace with the world. Vocation Guidance Club 4. RITA WEIRICH- She will guide her affairs with dis- cretion. DORIS WEISER- The talent of success is nothing more than doing well what you do. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary 25 Chairman Graduation Committee 45 Pot O' Gold 3-Organizations Editor 45 Pericleans 2, 3, 4-President 45 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Merit Parade 35 Sorelles 3, 4-Vice-President 45 Spanish Club 2, 3-Secretary 35 Play Committee 35 Honor Society 3, 4. NANCY WELDAY- She has in a manner all that is praisablef' Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 3, 45 Pot O' Gold Organizations Editor 45 Glee Club 15 Zetaletheans 2, 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Music Guild 3, 4-Secretary 3, President 4. ROBERT WELLS- Conscience, man's most faithful friend. Hall Patrol 2, 35 Prism Representative 25 Prism Staff 3, 45 Naturalists 35 Music Guild 2, 3, 4- Vice-President 25 Football Guard 2, 3. CAROLINE XVELTI- She is as good as goodness is. Bowling Green Test 1, 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 39 Home Room Vice-President 1, President 25 German Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 2.' KEITH WEMMER- He thinks like a philosopher and acts like a king. Football 2, 3, 45 Junior Play5 National Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 25 Home Room President 1, 2, 35 President Senior Class5 Finance Com- mittee 25 Publicity Committee 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Camera Club 35 Bowling Club 35 Merit Parade 4. JAMES WENING- Laughter equals happiness. Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 35 Police Force 45 Varsity DH Club 3, 45 Printing Club 4. DOUGLAS WHITE- It's good to be merry and wise. Intra-murals 15 Hall Patrol 35 Home Room President 35 Hi-Y 15 Sophomore Prom Committee5 Chairman Senior Mid-Winter5 Spanish Club 3, 4. MARVIN XVHITLEDGE- Without labor, nothing pros- pers. Intra-murals 2, 3, 45 Boxing 25 Hall Patrol 45 Library Patrol 3. BARBARA WIESE- The more the talents, the more they will be developed. Intra-murals 15 Bowling Green Test 1, 25 Class Play 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 15 Pot O' Gold Literary Editor 45 Zetaletheans 45 Friendship Club 4-Chaplain 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 4-Secretary 3, 45 DeViltries 1, 2, 3, 4. JANET WILEY- There's great ability in knowing how to conceal one's ability. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 45 Home Room Secretary 25 Play Committee 35 Prism Representative 35 Chairman Senior Baccalaureate Committee. VIRGINIA WILKIN- Better late than never, but better still never late. Home Room Secretary 15 Prism Staff 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 35 Senior Publicity Committee. EARL WILLIAMS- His ideals are of the highest caliber. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Green Test 25 Home Room President 2, Treasurer 15 Glee Club 1, 45 Chess Club 45 Printing Club 3, 45 Music Guild 45 Honor Roll 1 . 48 FRANCES WILLIAMS- The personyication of utmost valuation. Intra-murals 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room President 3, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Class Publicity Committee 4, J-Hop Committee 3, Prism Stall' 3-Editor-in-chief 4, Football Usher 3, DeViltries 3, Philaletheans 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Presi- dent 1, Reporter 2, Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Merit Parade 4. MARJORIE WILLIAMS- Her deeds are full of vim and go. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, De- Viltries Committee 4, Play Committee 4, Class Publicity Committee 4, Pericleans 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, Naturalists 2, 3, 4-Secretary 4, Art Guild 4-Vice- President 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Letter Chap- ter 2, 3. MAXINE WILSON- Why aren't all happy like me? Intra-murals 1, 2, 4, Red Head Club 1, 2, 3, DeViltries 1, 2, Play Usher 3, 4. LAURA WINELAND- With smiles that win. Intra- .murals 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 4, French Club 3, 4, Dance Club 1, Girls' Athletic Society 3, 4. JUNE WINGATE- A live wire never gets stepped on. Intra-murals 1, 2, 3,4, Student Council Representative1,2, Play Committee 4, Library Association 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4-Vice- President 4. ELEANOR WISKOCHIL- A tender heart, a loyal mind. Intra-murals 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 3, 4. MARY LOU WITT- A witty woman is a treasure. Intra-murals 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Social Com- missioner 4, Prism Staff 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Prom Com- mittee, Play Committee 3, 4, J-Hop Committee, Fare- well Dance 3, Mid-Winter Dance Committee 4, Chair- man Mothers' Tea Committee 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3- Secretary 3, Zetaletheans 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Sub-Debs 2, 3, French Club 4, DeViltries Director 3, 4. DORIS XVOLCOTT- Nothing endures but personal qualities. Intra-murals 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Committee 3, 4, Graduation Committee 4, Prism Staff 3, 4, Digest 3, Philaletheans 3, 4-Treasurer 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Library Association 3, 4. KATHERINE WOMACK- The only way to have friends is to he one. JANET WOOD- Wit to persuade, and beauty to de- light. Honor Roll 2, 4, Home Room Vice-President 2, J-Hop Committee, Pot O' Gold 4, Play Usher 4, Friend- ship Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY XVRIGHT- Energetic and seh'-confident, a friend of many you represent. Honor Roll 1, 4, Philale- theans 2, Friendship Club 1, French Club 2, Spanish Club 4. N ORMA WRIGHT- Her quiet companionship is liked. Football Usher 4. GLORIA WYMAN- 'My face is my fortune, sir,' she said DeViltries 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 4. LOIS YANT- In ajairs where the heart can he shown. Honor Roll 2, 3, Student Council Representative 2, Home Room President 3-Secretary 2, Prism Solicitor 3, Friendship Club 2, 4. JANET YOUNGS- Nature and books belong to the eyes that see them. Intra-murals 2, 3, 4, Bowling Green Test 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Repre- sentative 1, Class Play 4, Pericleans 3, 4-Vice-Presi- dent 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Chaplain 2, Treasurer 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4. ERNEST ZINGG- Wit is the salt of conversation. Football 2, Intra-murals 1, 2, Aeronautics Club 3. 49 SENIOR MID-WINTER DANCE ANNOUNCEMENTS Co-ChairmenfJoanne Crafts lDouglas White Dick Edwards Jean Hackbarth Betty Brechenser Bob Schragenheim Jon Jones Harriet Figley Betty Pocock Bob Harter SENIOR PROM Co-Chairmen I Ruth Thomas lJack Hadley Ruth Taylor Marjorie Miller Betty Shafer Jeanette Curtiss Jim Snedecor John Hoffman Ed Buettner Warren Jorgensen BANQUET Co-ChairmenfPatsy Lutz lDick Hunter Betty Ann Wright Jeanne Smith Bill Lunn Bill Nolan Bruce Irvine Mary Ann Cobley Vivian Bash Bob Downing BACCALAUREATE Co-ChairmenfJanet Wiley iDick Simpson Charles Knapp Bill King Bill Dripps Betty Lowry Virginia Sentle Cathering Sloan Co-Chairmenj'Martha Hannaford I Craig Dalton George Deckleman Helen Degner Norman Frisk Norma Gruss Nancy McDermott Burgess Bills GRADUATION Co-ChairmenfDoris Weiser lRay Oviatt Marjorie Lucke Welbon Rogers Marjorie Nesper Irene Minke Tom Ballinger Margery Hatker Doris Wolcott Roy Stieglemeyer MEMORIAL Co-Chairmenj'Ruth Olds 11301, Hills Don Helbing Ruth Humbarger Joe Berry Dorothy Sussman Kathryn Radabaugh Bruce Kelly Beth Eidemiller Homer Bogart PUBLICITY Co-Chairmenj!Betty Brint iDon Tynan Frances Williams Virginia Wilkins Ada Newton Betty Brundage Chuck Monopoulos Frank Higgins Louis Erosh Marjorie Williams Jean Grossenbacher Glen Grainger Joyce Holderman ITTEE FINANCE Co-Chairmenj'Mary Booth lDick Pittman Haroldine Palmiter Abbie Shearer Omar Mourning Lois Stutzer Earl Dew Bill Baum Al Jamra Eleanor Melucas SENIOR PLAY Edith Bredehoft Homer Bogart Martha Ann Hill SENIOR PICNIC Co-Chairmen I Dorothy Arbaugh lKenneth Mueller Barbara Wiese Dick Oatis Alice Roulet Betty Johnson Bob Campbell LaRue Carlson Dick Bender Bob Mersereau MOTHERS' TEA Co-ChairmenfGenevieve Sell lMary Lou Witt Ruth M. Ellis Marilyn Shields Anita Smith Suzanne Levey Vivian Wampler Jacquelyn Wake Betty Hughes Mary Jane Kohl Nancy Caswall Betty Ann Kranich FATHERS' AND SONS' BANQUET Co-Chairmen Don Oehmler Dale Anderson Jack Badenhope Bob Juergens Charles Hettle Dick Balduf Victor Mumford Bill Snyder Robert Shull Bob Kurtz 50 WE SALUTE VCU i'Bill Baum i' Homer Bogart 'kjoanne Crafts 'kCraig Dalton 'kRuth Ellis i'Martha Hannaford 'kRuth Heyn 'kBob Hills irjack Kozy if Suzanne Levy i'Ruth Olds 'kRay Oviatt 'lr Kathryn Radabaugh if Alice Roulet i'Marilyn Shields 'kRichard Simpson 'kAnita Smith i'Ruth Steele 'kDorothy Sussman i'Doris Weiser 'kKeith Wemmer 'kFrances Williams 'kMary Lou Witt 'kjanet Youngs Head of DeVilbiss' Board of Experts . . . Determinate and resolute . . . a real student. Keyman of the senior class . . . His persistence and initiative will spur him on to greater heights. Charming, gifted, versatile-what more can we say of Joanne! The popular choice of the student body . . . quiet, yet industrious . . . well poised. Her affiliation with the Friendship Club characterizes her spirit. Artistic genius is only one of her assets . . . ability and individuality also typify her. First lady of scholarship . . . Her reserved attitude points to the dignity of her learning. His mathematical brilliance surpasses all others . . . always on his toes when called upon to serve. As eloquent in action as he is in speech. Capable and efficient . . . Her contagious and explosive laughter has won her many friends. Willing and capable Worker . . . sweet, lovely, and well-liked. His presidency of the Hi-Y climaxes his years of service and achievement. Her musical talent is equaled only by her unceasing perseverance. Letter girl . . . all around good friend and athlete . . . known for her devotion to DeVi1biss. Laurels for this year's Pot O' Gold go to Shieldsie our editor . . . A lot of fun and a keen worker. The voice of DeVilbiss . . . quick-witted and always in demand. She pursues her tasks with zealous intensity . . . an all A student for four years. Scholastically shels the tops . . . sensible and well informed. Her jovial spirit and smiling countenance make her an asset to any group. Her word is as good as her actions and they are as good as gold. Our class president . . . director of all our activities . . . he tackles his duties as he does his football opponents. Front page news . . . her energetic personality is reflected in the Prism. Her bubbling enthusiasm makes our DeViltries and other activities a great success. DeVilbiss' Information Bureau with thirty-one A's to her credit. J U IOR CLASS CLeft to Rightj -WILLIAM GALL, Vice-Prexzklentg MISS EVA GUIRE, Adviser: KENT REECE, President: DOROTHEA COLLINS, Treasurerg MR. S. B. EMERY. Adviserf NANCY MILLS, Secretary. As we come to the completion of our term in the House of Representatives, we, the junior Class, feel that we have firmly upheld our platform of better and more enjoyable government. We have laid away for ourselves an invaluable ex- perience which will enable us to surmount all obstacles in our future office as the highest legislature in our school. Our initial bill, the Cannon Ball, served to in- troduce our capabilities and foreshadow our course to the people in general. Next we in- volved all our fellow citizens in our Hades Hopf the hottest session that the House has seen in many a day. Then came our filibuster of the year, the amusing play What A Lie which held up all legislation for days with its laugh- provoking effect on the public. Finally, the epoch-making junior Senior Farewell Dance wound up the business of the Houseg and with it our thoughts turned toward the new problems facing us in the Senate. ANITA SMITH -Editor JU 10115 1-Abbenzeller, Mary Jane, Abbey, Margaret, Adams, Margaret, Amberg, Eddie, Amer, David, Ansell, George, Applegate, Clarence. 2-Ashenfelter, Treva, Bailey, Seavey, Baker, Edwin, Baker, Mary, Ballmer, Gordon, Bals- meyer, Richard, Barbara, Josephine. 3-Bargman, Jim, Barkenquast, Alice, Barnes, Richard, Barnthouse, Peggy, Baroner, Owen, Barrell, Glenn, Barrell, Jean. 4-Barrett, Jim, Barriger, Thomas, Bartlett, James, Bartley, Hugh, Bates, Fred, Bates, Jac- quelyn, Baum, Thelma. 5-Bayer, Jack, Beans, Frank, Beard, Dorothy, Beatty, Walter, Beaubien, William, Beaver, Marjorie, Becker, Caryol. 6-Beckett, George, Beery, Donald, Bell, Robert, Bennett, Jim, Bennett, Robert H., Bentley, James, Bible, Lois. 7-Biggins, Lowell, Billian, Carroll, Bishop, John, Bishop, Julian, Blanchet, Jeanne, Blough, Dan, Boesel, Mary Jane. 8-Bohm, Robert, Bohnsack, Richard, Boice, Williw, Boldt, Donna, Bollinger, Joan, Bolster, Jack, Bonnar, Robert. 9-Bossler, Carolyn, Bottorolf, Don, Bowles, Robert, Brackney, Mary, Brang, Richard, Breeze, Alice, Bridwell, Jeanne. 10-Brown, Eloise, Brown, W. Peter, Brown- ing, Joan, Brubaker, Elaine, Bryer, Jacqueline, Bruckenmeyer, Viola, Bueche, Phyllis. 1 1-Bunge, Dorothy, Burand, Ted, Burill, Lois, Burr, Martha, Busdiecker, Evelyn, Buser, Mildred, Butler, Robert. 12-Butler, Ruby, Byers, Richard, Byrnes, Ellen, Caldwell, Mary Jean, Cannan, Marian, Cannon, Robert, Carpenter, Frank. UNIO RS 1-Carstensen, Grace, Catlin, Phyllis, Cham- bers, Barbara, Cliandler, Janice, Chapin, Allen, Chappius, Robert, Chenevert, Charles. '? 2-Christofel, Janice, Christy, Earl, Church, Marie, Clark, Bruce, Clifford, Rita, Clifford, William Carl, Clifford, William Clinton. 3-Cloer, jack, Cobley, Elinor, Cobley, jim, Colby, Florence, Cole, Faith, Collins, Doro- thea, Conkling, Dorothea. 4-Conlisk, Suzanne, Conn, Robert, Conover, Eunice, Cornelles, Zenia, Couturier, Marie, Cramer, David, Cravens, joe. 5-Crider, George, Cross, Marie, Crossman, Robert, Crowl, Betty, Cunningham, Milton, Currie, jacquelyn, Curtis, Marjorie. 6-Dancer, Marilyn, Daniel, Herbert, Davis, David, Davison, Peggy, Day, William, De- Angelo, Doris, Degener, Eleanor. 7-De Haven, Lynette, Delbecq, Richard, De Line, Solon, De Mars, james, De Mars, Mary Alice, DeNies, Robert, DeSmet, Marion. 8-Didisse, Madge, Diehl, Carolyn, Diehn, Virginia, Diener, Bertha, Dillingham, Valleda, Dixon, Charles, Donovan, Gerald. 9-Doshier, Keith, Dowling, Phyllis, Down- ing, Beverly, Ducat, Denzel, Ducat, Virginia, Duez, Ellen jane, Dunklernan, Forest. 10-Dunn, Mary Ellen, Dutcher, Kenton, Eagan, Richard, Earle, Lois, Edgington, Dorothy, Elliott, Marjorie, Elton, Harold. 1 1-Emahiser, Betty, Emery, Jean, Ensman, james, Erick, George, Eyster, james, Fairchild, Harold, Farley, Jackie. 12-Farnham, Valden, Featherstone, Arthur, Ferguson, Blanche, Fischer, Albert, Fisher, john, Fitzmorris, Robert, Fleming, Edna. .1 Ui l QLMWNNCS-' 5 4 JU 10115 1-Folger, Madeline, Follas, Loree, Ford, Melba, Fortner, Richard, Fosnow, Betty, Frech, Dorothy, Frees, Clarabel. 2-Friedman, joel, Fulton, Sally, Gall, William, Gallagher, Geraldine, Gallagher, Robert, Gal- lant, Elinor, Gardner, Russell. 3-Garn, Joan, Garrett, Robert, Gatch, Eileen, Geringer, Jeanne, Gettings, Virginia, Giddens, Dorothy, Gilmore, Gordon. 4-Gilmore, Patricia, Gilpin, Gi1es,iGinter, Larry, Glick, Mildred, Good, jim, Goodman, Gilbert, Goodnight, Margaret. 5-Goon, Harold, Goon, Marilynn, Gordon, Margaret, Grant, Robert, Greenaway, Helen, Greenberg, Charles, Greene, Janet. 6-Greiner, james, Grewe, Ellen, Griffith, Alice, Grolf, Richard, Grotz, George, Guinther, Harry, Gummere, Jeanne. 7-Gutzmer, Meredith, Haas, Phyllis, Hafen- brack, Wallace, Hall, Betty jane, Hall, jo Ann, Hamilton, Phyllis, Hammerel, Bettie. 8-Hardin, Richard, Hardy, David, Hardy, Edward, Harrell, Shirley, Harris, Franklin, Harris, Mary Ellen, Harrison, Al. 9-Harrison, Earl, Hartwick, Elayne, Harvey, Robert, Hathaway, jean, Haynes, Joyce, Heath, jimmy, Heinisch, Margaret. 10--Heinzeroth, Loretta, Henry, Emily, Hettel, David, Hettel, john, Hewlett, Richard, Hiss, Frederick, Holder, Harriett. 11-Hollopeter, Curtis, Holmes, Matthew, Holton, Martha, Hommel, David, Hotchkiss, Irma, Housen, Virginia, Howald, Virginia. 12-Howard, Frances, Howell, Kathryn, Hub- bard, Katherine, Hubbard, Robert, Hunt, Harold, Imes, Jacqueline, Ireland, Margaret. 55 Y w UNIOR 1-Irwin, Mary Louise, Jackson, Beverly, Jackson, Tom, Jackson, William, Jacobs, Dorie, James, Douglas, James, Virginia. 2-Jasper, Dolores, Jeffery, Ruth, Jefferys, John, Jibilian, Arthur, Johns, Robert, Johnson, Robert, Johnson, Wendell. 3-Jones, Harvey, Jordan, Rosemary, Kahl, Dorothy, Kahn, Shirley, Kaltenbach, Alfred, Kean, Jessie, Hegrer, Elsie. 4-Korn, Virginia, Killinger, Gene, King, Roger, Kirchenbauer, Kenneth, Kittle, Charles, Kitzman, Shirley, Klag, Maxine. 5-Klappich, Betty, Klotz, Alice, Knight, Marian, Klotz, Mary, Kraft, Doris, Krecker, Vivian, Ladd, William. 6-Krum, Norman, Laderman, Gertrude, Kul- wicki, Eulalia, Ladig, Robert, Landis, Mary, Lanz, Ruth, Larabell, Mary. 7-Lawrence, William, Lawson, Wilbur, Lee, Richard, Lee, Ruth, Lentz, Paul, Levey, Joanne, Libbe, Paul. A 8-Lightner, Paula, Lindsey, Tom, Lober, Tom,.fi Lockert, Charles, Lockrey, George, Loftus, Larry, Long, Thelma. 9-Lorenzen, Dale, Luckock, Lorraine, Lynch, Robert, MacDonald, George, Markwood, Betty, Martin, Edna, Mason, Alvin. 10-Mathis, John, Matthems, Dorothy, May, Helen, McBee, William, McCandles, Bette, McCarthy, Jane, McCasey, Bonnie. 11-McDonald, Annabelle, McDornell, Jule, McKinley, Jerry, McKnight, Mary Louise, McKnight, Nancy, McMahan, Marjorie, Mel- ger, Dora. 12-Meranda, Dorothy, Meranda, Joyce, Merce, Robert, Merickel, Jim, Merrill, Mar- tha, Messerly, Harry, Michaelis, Marjorie. 56 JU 10115 1-Miehls, Oscar, Miles, Grace, Miller, Lois, Miller, Robert E., Miller, Rosemary, Milli- kan, Homer, Millns, john. 2-Mills, john, Mills, Nancy, Millward, Helen, Minke, Robert, Minneker, Charles, Mitchell, Howard, Mitchell, Richard. 3-Mohr, Charles, Mohnkern, Naucie, Mor- rell, Martha, Morrison, Rodney, Muir, Betty, Mullen, LaVerne, Munn, Nancie. 4-Myerhoff, Jeanette, Myers, Dona, Myers, Dorothy, Nalepka, Lois, Nash, Martha jean, Nelson, Edith, Nesper, Marilyn. 5-Netter, Milton, Niles, Louise, Nisch, Eileen, Nisley, Alice, Nuffer, Robert, O'Don- nell, Peggy, Oehlschlegel, Doris. 6-Ohlemacher, Betty, Oliver, Richard, O'Neill, Richard, Palenske, Virginia, Patten, Joyce, Patterson, Frances, Pelton, Warren. 7-Penske, Dolly, Perikly, Lulla, Perlmutter, Shimon, Perry, Mariorie, Peters, Betty, Peter- son, Richard, Phillips, Barbara. 8-Phillips, Robert, Photos, Constance, Pioch, Robert, Place, Tom, Plough, jim, Pohl, Nor- man, Poindexter, Helen. 9-Paquette, Leo, Porter, Margaret, Postle- wait, Catherine, Powell, Eugene, Powers, Peggy, Prange, Clarence, Prange, Lois. 10-Prettyman, Delpha, Pribble, jean, Price Willard, Pugsley, joseph, Rabideau, james, Racker, Wilma, Rahrig, Robert, jr. 11-Ramsey, Tom, Ray, Kenneth, Redding, Richard, Reece, Kent, Reed, Duane, Reese, Margaret, Ressler, Kathryn. 12-Reynders, jim, Reynolds, Helen, Rice, Don, Rice, Kenneth, Richard, Kenneth, Richards, Basil, Richardson, Lucille. UNIORS 1-Riehl, Marilyn, Rigby, Arthur, Riley, Jeanne, Rockwell, Doris, Roebke, Paul, Rogers, jean, Rogge, Richard. 2-Rohlolf, Richard, Romanoff, Constance, Romanoff, Stanley, Root, Evelyn, Roseborough, Mary, Roth, Herbert, Roux, Jack. 3-Rowen, John, Rowland, William, Rumpf, Don, Runion, Dawn, Rumpley, Robert, Rum- pli, Walter, Rutan, Allan. 4-Rutter, Robert, Sanders, Bernard, Sass, Corlan, Sattler, Mary, Sbach, Glenn, Schaffer, Sara, Schassberger, Phyllis. 5-Schill, Ruth, Schmidt, Erwin, Schneider, Doris, Schneider, jack, Schroeder, Shirley, Schroeder, Wilma, Schultz, Wilfred. 6-Schurfeld, Ida, Schwartz, Suzanne, Schweic- kart, Norman, Seaders, Patricia, Seibold, Verda, Shaffer, Harold, Shaner, Kathleen. 7-Shaw, Florence, Shea, Rosemary, Sheehan, Rosemary, Sheets, Ted, Shimman, Robert, Shinavar, Eugene, Short, Phyllis. 8-Siefert, Mary, Sigler, William, Simonds, Catherine, Simons, john, Simpson, Kathryn, Skodak, Eleanor, Sloan, Robert. 9-Smart, Lawrence, Smith, Jeanne, Smith, Mary, Smith, Paul, Smith, Phyllis, Snodgrass, joan, Snody, Joyce. 10-Snyder, Edward, Snyder, Marian, Soper, Louis, Southard, Phyllis, Sowers, Bettie, Sowers, Gene, Sperry, Ruth. 1 1-Sprague, Lucille, Sprouse, D o u g l a s, Staphenson, Calvin, Stecker, Donald, Stepano- vicz, Albert, Stevenson, Franklin, Stewart, Charles. 12-Stewart, Nina, Stickney, Neva, Stine, Bonnie, Stockstiel, Charles, Stoiber, Mary, Stoll, Lucia, Storer, Charles. UNIORS 1-Storer, Robert, Strand, Darby, Straus, Melva, Strieby, Jeanne, Stults, Paulene, Sturde- vant, Louise, Sudhoif, Max. 2--Sullivan, Richard, Taravella, Richard, Templin, Inez, Terry, john, Thatcher, June, Thomas, Myrtice, Throne, Kathryn. 3-Tidd, Patricia, Townsend, james, Trace, Dorothea, Traudt, William, Tree, Hubert, Treuhaft, jack, Trout, Edward. 4-Turner, Berneta, Turner, Charles, Unter- kircher, Jim, Van Cleve, Robert, Vann, Oneda, Van Ormer, Mahlon, Velliquette, june. 5-Vernier, Gloria, Vernier, Robert, Vernier, Yvonne, Verral, Joanne, Vogel, Richard, Volk, William, Wagar, Wayne. 6-Wagner, William, Waldren, Karl, Walla, Elizabeth, Wallace, Annie, Warner, Paul, Wasserstrom, Lillian, Watt, Margie. 7-Weaver, William, Weber, Don, Weber, Rita, Weckerly, Kenneth, Weed, jacquelyn, Weihrauch, Dorothy, Weirich, Robert. 8-Weisend, Norbert, Wenclawski, Florence, Wend, Donna, Wendt, Warren, Wenner, Margery, Wernert, Patricia, Wertz, john. 9--West, Walter, Weston, Lois, Whartenby, Dolores, White, Donald, White, Donna, Whitehead, James, Whitting, Edwin. 10-Widrig, Barbara, Wilkes, james, Wilkin, Aileen, Williams, Dick, Williams, Wilbur, Wiltsie, William, Winfrey, Virgil. 11-Wisnofske, Jean, Witt, Virginia, Wolfe, Dwight, Wood, Lois, Woodward, Veryl, Woolace, Lois, Wright, J. Alan. 12-Wright, Howard, Yager, Charles, Yoder, Charles, Zaenger, Harry, Zaenger, Tom, Zeller, Patricia, Zimmerman, Audrey. 59 1 JU 1oR CoM ITTEE JUNIOR-SENIOR FAREWELL Marjorie W1ennerfC0.C1-mil-men Charles Yager 1 Bob Cannon Marilyn Nesper Louise Niles Dolly Penske Charles Dixon Jane McCarthy AFTERNOON DANCE Grace Carstensen fC0.Chai1-men Donald Stecker 1 Robert Lynch Alice Barkenquast James Plough Peggy Davison Jack Bolster PUBLICITY Phyllis Catlin Bill Cliiford Marilyn Riehl Joan Bollinger Else Kehrer Irwin Schmitt Harvey Jones FINANCE Constance Photos Fred Hiss Jean Emery Julien Bishop Lillian Wasserstrom Don Rice Mary Louise McKnight Richard Hewlett JUNIOR PLAY Faith C016 fCo-Chairmen William Clifford 1 Mary Jean Caldwell Robert Bowles Glenn Sbach Delores Jasper Robert Van Cleve Barbara Chambers J-HOP Dwight Wolfe I Co-Chairmen Lynette DeHaven 1 Joanne Verral Eloise Brown Milton Netter, Jr. Kenneth Richards Janet Greene Dick Bohnsak SOPHOMORE CLASS fStanding-Left to Rightl-JAMES TAREN, .S'ecretary,' RICHARD DUNHAM, President: VIRGINIA HANNAFORD, Trea.vurer,' ROBERT GRAY, Vice-President. fSeatedJ-MISS EVA SAMSEN, Adviser: MR. ROBERT LAMPTON, Adviser. The Sophomore Class has advanced one more step upward to a higher realm of politics-the state legislature. With the beginning of our new term came the beginning of a greater task with a much greater scope of activities. As all men are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, in view of one, namely pursuit of Happiness, we did make merry at our festive Sophomore Prom. judging from the expressions, April Showers quenched our enjoyment none. Looking back over the year, remembering the smiling faces and cheerful repartee of our friends, the mingled seriousness and comrade- ship of our learned teachers, the realizations that we are a part of all this, we do hereby resolve to zealously guard and maintain, shirking not our duties, that which this signifies, our freedom. DOROTHY SUSSMAN -Editor SOPHOMORES 1-Adams, Connie, Adler, Marvin, Ahrendt, Bill, Alder, Richard, Allison, Blaine, Alten- burg, Raymon, Amstutz, Velma. 2-Anderson, William, Arduser, Norman, Arduser, William, Armentrout, Kathleen, Aronoff, Larry, Ashton, Dorothy, Athans, Grace. V 3-Athans, Helen, Austin, joan, Babcock, Kieth, Babcock, Violet, Badman, Betty, Baer, Lawrence, Baertschi, Richard. 4-Bailey, Gladys, Baird, Richard, Baker, Glwynn, Baldwin, Alice, Ballmer, Margaret, Barkman, Eugene, Barnes, Mary. 5-Bauer, Charles, Bauer, Marthasue, Baugh, Doral, Beatty, Robert, Beggs, Evelyn, Beham, William, Bemis, Myrna. 6-Benner, William, Bennett, Bob, Bennett, LaVerne, Bergman, Bill, Berman, Russell, Berndt, Dorothy, Bertholf, Doris. 7-Bieman, Irwin, Bierbaum, Bernard, Biler, Edwin, Biringer, Richard, Bissonnette, Alice, Bloom, Vera, Bloomfield, Elaine. 8-Bock, Warren, Boddy, Beverly, Bode, Imogene, Bondy, Dorothy, Bondy, Eleanor, Booth, Bill, Bourland, Pat. 9-Bouts, Imogene, Bash, David, Bowman, Bliss, Bradley, Barbara, Breininger, Keith, Brindley, Glenna, Brown, Alice. 10-Brown, Barbara, Brown, Doris, Brown, janet, Brown, Kenneth, Brown, Nora, Brown, Robert, Brown, William. 11-Brownell, Margaret, Browner, Ruth, Buckley, Edward, Budd, Joanne, Buehler, Naomi, Buettner, Virginia, Calicutt, George. 12-Camel, Violet, Campbell, Gale, Campbell, jack, Campbell, Roland, Cannan, Philip, Car- penter, Russell, Carr, Patricia. 62 SOPHOMORES 1-Carter, Geraldine, CauH'iel, Janet, Chandler, Maurice, Chantoff, Donna, Chapman, Richard, Charpie, Richard, Chick, Russell. 2-Christensen, Caryl, Christlieb, Norma, Christie, George, Christy, Eunice, Clark, joe, Clark, Lois, Clark, Lyle. - 3-Clay, Mildred, Claypool, Rosemary, Clift, Arthur, Clinton, jack, Cloore, Barbara, Cohn, Elaine, Cole, Kenaline. 4-Condrin, John, Conlisk, Sally, Connally, Warren, Conrad, john, Copelin, jean, Copp, Pamela, Coppernoll, Gloria. 5-Corwin, Richard, Corwin, Virginia, County, Gus, Cousino, Wayne, Couturier, Vir- ginia, Cramer, Don, Cress, AnnaBelle. 6-Crist, joan, Dale, john, Davis, Mary, DeBoer, Theodore, Deckelman, William, Decker, joe, De Cola, Anthony. 7-De Muth, Marian, De Vault, Chet, Dewey, Nancy, Dickerson, Elwood, Diehl, Marjorie, Dillion, Richard, Dix, Raymond. S-Dosch, Louise, Domitio, jean, Domitio, Norman, Donnelly, Richard, Doshier, Wayne, Dovas, Angelo, Dowling, Robert. 9-Downing, Harvey, Draheim, john, Dreher, Iva, Dressler, Betty, Drummond, Vernon, Dunham, Richard, Dutcher, Eugene. 10-Dwyer, Mary, Eaken, Billie, Edmunds, Robert, Egan, Ethel, Elliott, Glen, Emahiser, jean, Emerson, John. 11-Emery, Pauline, Emrick, Mary Alice, Ersig, Nancy, Etters, Richard, Evans, David, Evans, Dorothy, Evdemon, Betty. 12-Fackler, Harold, Farrell, Patricia, Fay, Harold, Feeback, Allen, Eellman, Eileen, Feltham, Charles, Fischer, Ruth. SOPHOMORES 1-Fling, Frank, Flood, James, Fontaine, Betty, Ford, William, Forster, Gloria, Fother- ingham, Santon, Fox, Harry. 2-France, Florine, France, Marjorie, Frantz, Mary, Frantz, Walter, Fraser, Frank, Frautschi, Robert, Fruchey, Joyce. 5-Fruchtman, Irwin, Fulton, Helen, Furney, Rolland, Gaffney, Frank, Gall, Dorothy, Galla- gher, john, Gallon, Elton. 4-Gard, Wava, Garrison, Arvin, Gibbons, Fred, Gilbert, Ann, Gill, joe, Gill, John, Gilles- pie, Harold. 5-Gilsdorf, Vernon, Girts, Elenore, Gogel, Mildred, Goodsite, Bruce, Gordon, William, Graumlich, Albert, Gray, Robert. 6-Greanya, Max, Greenman, Ralph, Grob, William, Griesbaber, Betty, Griffith, Mardell, Gross, Burnham, Grossman, Richard. 7-Guest, George, Gype, Lois, Gysin, Alice, Haefner, Ruth, Haffey, james, Haley, Thomas, Hall, Gerald. 8-Hall, Jeanne, Hall, Nancy, Hall, Roy, Hall, Willis, Hammer, Don, Hammerel, james, Hancox, Mary. 9-Hannaford, Virginia, Hansen, Eleanor, Hansen, Evelyn, Hardy, Warren, Harman, Betty, Harper, Eileene, Hartman, jack. 10-Hartman, Marguerite, Hartmen, Shirley, Hastins, Evelyn, Hawkins, Rebecca, Hawkins, Ruth, Hay, Bill. 11-Hayes, Elaine, Hearson, George, Heath, jane, Heckman, William, Heer, Katheryn, Heesen, jean, Heist, Hal. 12-Henrickson, Rex, Henry, Barbara, Her- get, Gretchen, Herrick, Kenneth, Hewlett, Timothy, Hickenlopper, joan, Higgins, Mar- garet. SUPHOMORES 1-Hildinger, Charlotte, Hill, Rowland, Hill, Sara, Hinckfoth, Lucille, Himelhoch, Julius, Hippel, Donald, Hoffman, Joseph. 2-Holland, Melvin, Holly, Eileen, Holton, Mary, Hommel, Ralph, Howland, Margaret, Hoyle, Marjorie, Hubbell, Richard. 3-Huebner, George, Huepenbecker, Floyd, Huffman, Mearl, Hughes, Jeanne, Hunsicker, La Vonne, Hunter, Natalie, Hutchinson, Marilyn. 4-Hutchinson, Anna, Issler, Richard, Jack- litsch, Edmund, Jackson, Jean, Jacobs, Mar- garet, Jaeck, Marianne, Jeffries, Claude. 5-Jeffries, Bill, Jenne, Norman, Jennings, Margie, Jeschka, Bob, John, Dick, Johns, Alma, Johns, Norman. 6-Johnston, Shirl, Kahl, William, Karrmann, Robert, Kasch, Shirley, Kaul, Althea, Kear, Bruce, Kearney, Helen. 7-Keller, Lois, Keller, Mary, Kennedy, Roland, Kenyon, Ralph, Kettel, Doral, Kieper, Robert, Kietzman, Virginia. 8-Kinley, Jack, Kipp, Herbert, Kirk, Mary Catherine, Kesselberth, Donna, Klein, Eugene, Klewer, Kathleen, Klocheska, Ethylan. 9-Knaggs, Julia, Knauss, Leora, Kocher, Don, Kolwitz, Henry, Konz, Donald, Kraft, Eva, Kretz, Edward. 10-Krumling, Shirley, Kuhlman, Ruby, Lach- miller, Janet, Lackner, Ruth, Ladig, Virginia, La Due, Robert, Lagos, Chris. 11-Lagos, Helen, Lamley, Betty, Lammiman, Lewis, Lamping, Frank, Lantz, Robert, Lanz, Phyllis, Lanz, Willard. 12-Larberg, Dorothy, Laskey, Mary, Laures, Betty, Leach, Claud, Lee, Jack, Lee, Phyliss, Leger, Virginia. 65 OPHOMORES 1-Lehman, Katherine, Leighton, Andrew, Lempke, Blanche, Lennex, Richard, Leonard, Margaret, Leverens, Ruth, Levey, Mark. 2-Lewton, Deo, Lindberg, Frederick, Lind- roth, Margaret, Lindsay, janeann, Linthicum, Byron, Lippus, William, Loomis, Pearl. 3-Loos, Robert, Lorenzen, jean, Louden, Richard, Lucas, Howard, Lundborg, Albert, Luther, Evelyn, Lutz, Eleanor. 4-MacDowell, Lois, Mack, james, Mac- Kinnon, Ruth, Maier, Dorothy, Mallendick, Elaine, Malohn, Marvin, Mann, William. 5-Manning, Lysle, Manson, jacquline, Maren- berg, Geraldine, Markwood, Mary, Marske, Gladys, Martin, Ann, Martin, Lois. 6-Martin, Robert, Mathias, James, May, Jeanne, McCarthy, Tom, McClurg, Victor, McCool, William, McDonald, Bill. 7-McDonald, Orah, McGovern, Maurine, McIntyre, Bill, McKim, Robert, McKirnm, Patrick, McLean, Marie, McMahon, Patsy. 8-McWhirter, Bob, Meier, Wesley, Meinert, Elizabeth, Merrill, Ruth, Meyer, Gladys, Miller, Betty, Miller, Norbert. 9-Miller, William, Miner, Robert, Mock, Betty, Mohr, Ronald, Monaghan, Tom, Moore, Ruth, Morehouse, Doris. 10-Morgan, Doyle, Morris, Virginia, Mor- row, Virgil, Mueller, Raymond, Mumma, Warren, Munn, Mary, Myers, Elroy. 11-Mylander, Joyce, Nagel, Bard, Napp, Caroline, Neeper, Frances, Neilson, Jeanne, Neilson, Ethel, Nelson, William. 12-Nemire, George, Newton, Ruth, Newton, Susan, Njaim, Jaton, Nolan, James, Norton, Carolyn. 66 OPHOMORES 1-Novack, Jeannette, Nuding, Norman, Oh- linger, Alice, Olds, Janice, Onweller, Marilyn, Ort, Joan, Orthwein, Bill. 2-Osterhoudt, jane, Osterman, Lewis, Os- wald, Warren, Oviatt, Shirley, Palmer, Ruth, Papenfuss, Robert, Pappas, Georgia. 3-Paquette, Ralph, Paton, Harry, Peelle, Harold, Peinert, Helen, Pennypacker, Patty, Peppers, Virginia, Perry, Kathryn. 4-Perry, Margaret, Pete, Patty, Petree, Char- les, Pfaflinger, jane, Pfahlert, Helen, Phillips, Dorothy, Photos, john. 5-Platou, Leiv, Poneman, Meyer, Poole, Jim, Popelier, Dorothy, Potter, James, Poucher, Earladene, Powell, Yvonne. 6-Powers, Virginia, Price, Marian, Proes- chel, Virginia, Quigg, Donald, Radcliife, james, Radebaugh, Edward, Radebaugh, Ruth. 7-Rapp, Paul, Rapton, Andrew, Rarrick, james, Read, Nellie, Read, Ralph, Reed, Enid, Reese, Allen. 8-Rice, Nancy, Richard, Jack, Riddle, Elean4 or, Ridenour, Marjorie, Riester, john, Roberts, Raymond, Robison, Mary. 9-Roesing, Mary, Romberger, Robert, Rosen- berger, Doris, Rosler, Evelyn, Ross, jean, Ross, Robert, Roth, Eleanor. 10-Rothacker, Elaine, Ruffer, Eileen, Ruihley, Glenn, Runion, Donald, RLIPP, William, Russell, William, Ryan, Patsy. 11-Ryerson, George, St. john, Wayne, Sass, Dorothy, Sautter, Betty, Sayles, Bill, Schaefer, Dorothy, Schaiberger, Ruth. 12-Schanbacher, Robert, Scheib, Ruthann, Schelling, Marjorie, Scheuerman, Betty, Schif- ferly, Richard, Schmitt, Robert, Schneider, William. SOPHOMORES 1-Schroeder, Fred, Schuette, Robert, Schultz, Harold, Scott, Betty, Scott, Richard, Seavolt, Dorothy, Sheets, Doris. 2-Sells, Geneva, Sharrit, Lester, Sherman, Robert, Shirk, Jeanne, Shirley, Elizabeth, Shoemaker, William, Shook, Elizabeth. 3-Shough, Dorothy, Shunk, Donald, Sibley, Bruce, Sigg, Barbara, Simon, Jeanne, Simonds, Clarence, Simos, Robert. 4-Skeils, Ruth, Skiblinski, Delores, Skinner, Betty, Skinner, Harold, Skinner, Mary, Skutch, William, Slyder, Earl. 5-Sloan, Charles, Sloan, Richard, Smart, Richard, Smith, Dale, Smith, Joanne, Smith, Katherine, Smith, Vivian. 6-Snell, Edith, Snider, Robert, Solark, Violet, Sommers, Virginia, Soncha, Margery, South- ard, Marian, Sowers, Phyliss. 7-Spafford, Richard, Spencer, Milo, Spengler, Marjorie, Spieker, John, Spitler, Robert, Spooner, Mary, Stannard, Betty. 8-Stannard, Doris, Steele, John, Steuer, Frances, Stevens, Alfred, Stevenson, Aileen, Stiegelmeyer, Barbara, Stock, Clara. 9-Stollberg, Shirley, Stone, Wade, Strater, Betsy, Strauss, Gerald, Strieby, Ellen, Strobel, Shirley, Struble, Richard. Norma, Sussman, Bill, Szafarek, Henry, Tab- 10-Sturdevant, Ruth, Sullivan, Julia, Sutton bert, Richard, Talbut, Dick. 1 1-Taren, James, Tate, Jacklyn, Taylor, Ray Taylor, Robert, Taylor, Ruth, Thompson John, Thompson, Phyliss. 12-Thompson, Ronald, Tidd, Betty, Totske Marianne, Tusch, Bonnie, Underwood, Con- stance, Underwood, Joanne, Urban, Anthony 9 SGPHOMORES 1-Van Buren, Harford, Van Etten, Melvin, Van Etten, Wesley, Van Nest, Harold, Van- norsdall, Charles, Van Wormer, Norma, Verhoeven, Ruth. 2-Vernier, Roger, Vogel, Patsy, Watlle, Ruthie, Wagar, Twila, Wagner, Lora, Walker, Eugene, Wall, Richard. 3-Wallace, Bernard, Walter, Dick, Walters, Leonard, Warner, George, Warner, Marian, Warnke, Violet, Way, Donald. 4-Weaver, Max, Weed, Pat, Weirich, Barbara, Weller, Kay, Welling, Evelyn, Wells, Shirely, Wendt, David. 5-Wenland, june, Westfall, Dick, Westhoven, Ida, Weyant, Eugene, Whitehead, Alice, Whitehorne, George, Widner, Marian. 6--Widrig, Madelyn, Wiese, Marjorie, Wil- dox, Juanita, Williams, Emily, Williams, Robert, Winder, Orelena, Windland, Amelia. 7--Wing, Betty, Wing, George, Winn, john, Winters, Patricia, Wirebaugh, Frank, Wishart, Elliott, Wiskochil, Walter. 8-Wissler, Anna, Witt, Frances, Wolif, james, Wyatt, Charles, Yager, Don, Young, Harry, Young, Rita. 9-Young, Robert, Peleuses, Pete. SCPHOMGRE CLASS CGMMITTEES PUBLICITY Bill Ahrendt-Chairman Phyllis Thompson Bill Arduser Elizabeth Shirley john Drahiem , Marthasue Bower DECORATIONS joan Austin I Co-Chairmen Phyllis Lanz I James Mack Katherine Lehman Robert Schuette Clarence Simonds Lyle Clark Frances Newton Patty Winters 69 FINANCE INVITATIONS Richard Biringer-Chairman joan Hickenlooper Co-Chairmen Santon Fotheringham Margaret Howland Rolland Campbell Charles Bennett Shirley Oviatt Bill Bergman ORCHESTRA Bruce Goodsite-Chairman William Skutch Margaret Linderoth William Nelson John Spieker Rex Hendrickson Lois Gype joan Underwood Connie Adams Mary Hancox janet Brown ENTERTAINMENT julia Sullivan-Chairman Robert Edmunds Patricia Farrell Ray Altenberg Russell Berman Doral jean Kettle FRESH CLASS i WI Q 1 CBack Rowj-RICHARD GOINS, President: WESLEY GRAY, Treasurer: MISS MILDRED SCHMIDT, Adviserf JEAN SPALDING, Secretary' RICHARD CRUMLEY, Vice-President. We freshmen believe that we have, during this first year at DeVilbiss, learned a great deal concerning the fundamentals of school government. Through the opportunities offered us, we have formed a back- ground that will enable us to establish a name for ourselves. Our administration has been effective, and we are proud of ourselves. The Freshmen Frenzy was our first and only big responsibility of the year, and because of its success we are anticipating our next term of office where we may have more experiences of this type. Through the assistance of able leadership and guid- ance, we have attempted to uphold the standards which have been established by our predecessors. As our first year in the political arena closes, we feel that we have made a good start toward the attainment of our ideals. JEANNETTE KLOTZ -Editor FRE 1-Able, Duane, Alderman, Mary Ellen Abrahamson, Barbara, Adler, Robert, Allen Virginia, Alliman, Willis, Amberg, Richard 2-Ankenbrandt, William, Armentrout, Vir- ginia, Ashman, George, Aubry, Jacqueline Avy, Raymond, Badenhope, Alice, Baehren James. 3-Barber, Meiriem, Barger, Philip, Barnes Dale, Barnthouse, Robert, Barrett, Mary j. Barth, Suzanne, Bartow, Robert. 4-Bash, David, Bauer, Arthur, Bauer, Mary A. Beachler, Alice, Becker, Charles, Beerman janet, Beham, Joe. . 5-Bell, Donald, Bellamy, Maurice, Beltz, Robert, Bennett, Connie, Berger, Olive, Bergman, Marvin, Bernstein, joseph. 6-Betz, Harry, Billings, Carl, Blair, Janice, Blanchard, Donald, Blankerts, Audrey, Bloom- berg, Perry, Bocian, Roberta. 7-Bolt, Ruth, Bolton, William, Boothby, Dorothy, Boughey, Gladys, Bowyer, jean, Boyd, Virginia, Boyd, Donald. 8-Bradburn, Ruth, Bradley, William, Brand, William, Brang, Alan, Braun, George, Brecht, Virginia, Breivik, Lois. 9-Brinker, Kathleen, Brinkman, James, Britsch, James, Brown, jane, Browning, Robert, Bruun, Carl, Bumcrots, Betty. 10-Burgbacker, William, Burgess, Leroy, Busam, Jeanette, Burton, Evelyn, Buschman, Dyann, Butcher, Annabelle, Buzanis, Theo- dore. 11-Bryne, Jean, Bryne, Lois, Byers, Milton, Campbell, Robert E., Campbell, Wayne, Carlson, Katherine, Carlucci, Louis. 12-Carter, Jack, Carter, Mary, Caufliel, Wilma, Champion, Eva, Chase, Margaret, Chesebrough, Franklin, Cherry, Mary. y 3 9 FRESHME 1-Chesbrough, Betty, Christen, Betty, Clark, Ralph, Clarkson, Milton, Clegg, William, Clevenger, Shirley, Cobley, Lois. 2-Cockerill, Jeannine, Collins, Betty, Collins, Verna, Colvin, jean, Comfort, Bonnie, Com- mager, Jean, Commager, Myrtle. 3-Cone, john, Conn, Marian, Conzett, Ches- ter, Cooley, Virginia, Coontz, Roberta, Cor- bett, james, Coss, Robert. 4-Couger, Warren, Cousino, jean, Covrett, Donald, Cowie, Neil, Crapes, Marguerite, Craigie, Virginia, Cromwell, John. 5-Cronin, jack, Crowl, Billy, Crumley, Richard, Cunningham, George, Curtiss, Ruth, Czorney, Olga, Dale, Janis. 6-Dale, Peggy, Daley, Patricia, Damm, Phyllis, Damon, William, Davis, Alice, Davis, Doris, Dawson, Edward. 7-Dehaven, Ruth, Demers, Bruce, DeMin, Richard, DeMuth, joan, DeNies, Lois, Dennis, Harley, Ditch, Orleta. 8-Dodson, Doris, Dom, Allan, Donnelly, Albert, Donovan, Ruth, Dovas, james, Drake, Shirley, Drescher, Ralph. 9-Duffey, Joan, Duncan, Robert, Earle, William, Eckel, Patricia, Eckert, Betty, Edging- ton, M. j., Egan, William. 10-Eggleston, Betty, Eichman, jane, Elder, Lynn, Ellis, William, Emery, Marilyn, Engfer, Joyce, Erler, john. 11-Ernsberger, Harry, Esterline, Elaine, Fal- ler, june, Feely, Patricia, Feilbach, Paul, Fel- lows, Dorothy, Felt, Mary. 1 2-Fisher, Robert, Fleischman, Donald, Fling, James, Fosnaught, Duane, Fountain, Eugene, Fought, Marjorie, France, Ben. 72 FRE HME 1-France, Della, Frautschi, Marie, Frazen, Gilbert, Frees, Frances, Frost, john, Fuller, Anne, Fulton, june. 2-Gallagher, Margaret, Gannon, Mary, Ga- row, Leonard, Gehring, jean, Gerke, Anna, Gerson, Elmer, Gettum, Gordon. 3-Gibbs, Twilight, Girkins, Robert, Godfrey Kenneth, Goetz, Hermann, Goins, Richard, Goldacker, Henrietta, Goldacker, Robert. 4-Goodman, Robert, Gordon, Donald, Gor- don, Robert, Grafton, Mary, Graham, William, Gray, Norman, Graham, jack. 5 - Gray, Wesley, Gregorek, Theodore, Greene, Richard, Grim, Elizabeth, Grubs, Harold, Guinall, jack, Haggert, Pat. 6-Hale, Wilbur, Hall, Robert, Hamann, Margaret, Hamilton, Betty, Hamlin, Irving, Hampp, Eloise, Harbaugh, Bernard. 7-Hardy, Charles, Harrison, Wayne, Harvey, Francis, Hassett, Frank, Hatt, Connie, Hass, Virginia, Hattendorf, Coral. 8-Harton, jean, Heatley, Anne, Heidtman, Kenneth, Heidtman, Martha, Heinold, Vir- ginia, Heinisch, Laurence, Helbing, Virginia. 9-Hem, Paul, Hess, Owne, Hessler, Robert, Heyn Robert, Hill, Don, Hickling, Janice, Hilt, lis. n, Hite, joan, Hohenberger, Jean, Hohl, hn' Holley, Blanche. 'Y e, Virginia, Hinds, Dorothy, Hippel, 11-Holst, Richard, Holtz, Dorothy, Houk, Elizabeth, Householder, Richard, Howell, Gene, Hoyt, Betty, Hubbard, Harold. 12-Huntley, joan, Huffman, Barbara, Hurley, Edward, Hutchinson, jean, Ingamells, Joyce, Jackson, Roland, jelferys, Paul. FRESHME 1-jeiirey, Lowell, jenison, Harold, johnke, Luella, Johnson, Alice, johnson, Marjorie, Johnson, Robert, Johnstone, Cortland. 2-jones, Robert, Kading, Doris, Kane, Mary, Karp, Neill, Kauffman, Newell, Keir, Florence, Keir, Virginia. 3-Kemberling, Lee, Kenower, Donna, King, john, Kitzman, Betty, Klawitter, Charles, Klein, Richard, Klink, Edna. 4-Klink, William, Klute, Robert, Knerr, Audrey, Knight, Dorothy, Knox, Richard, Koch, Evelyn, Koder, joan. 5-Koder, Lois, Koepke, Charles, Kohl, Arthur, Kossow, Ervin, Graus, Lester, Kreader, Dolly, Krum, Howard. 6-Kurth, Betty, Kurtz, Richard, LaFleur, Marcia, Laibe, Barbara, Lamb, Parke, Lanius, Thelma, Lankenau, Esther. 7-Lanker, Roy, Lantz, William, Lanzinger, Donald, Lasak, Marie, Lawson, Ruth May, Lay, Mary Eleanor, Lee, Edman. 8-Leininger, Robert, Leonard, Eleanor, Ler- mer, Robert, Levey, Ilene, Lewis, Adeline, Lewis, Rosa, Lightfoot, Elaine. 9-Lohner, Dorothy, Lohner, Jeanne, Louth, Alice, Lowden, John, Lucas, john, Luebka, Gloria, Lumnicer, Adeline. 10-MacDonald, Jean, Mackey, james, Madr- zykowski, Evelyn, Maedel, Theodore, Magnus, Marilyn, Malcolm, Donald, Mallory, Robert. 11-Manchester, Russell, Mandler, Richard, Mankin, Edward, Manning, Floyd, March, Bernice, Markhus, Louise, Marsh, Zita. 12--Marshall, Violet, Marti, jane, Martin, Virginia, Mason, Shirley, Mather, Robert, Matthews, Doris, Mauchly, Herbert. FRE HME 1--May, Rober, Mayer, Leonard, McBee, Warren, McCarthy, Betty, McClain, Inez, McCollum, Norma, McDole, Richard. 2-McDonald, Maxine, McDonnel, Jean, Mc- Donough, Raymond, McElroy, Russell, Mc- Farland, Janice, McGregor, Jean, McMahon, Mary. 3-McNea, Charlottia, McSorley, Margie, Meek, Richard, Meeter, james, Merrill, Mary, Metzger, Doris, Michaelis, Adele. 4-Miller, Constance, Miller, Frederick, Mil- ler, Harold, Miller, Robert, Miller, Rose Marie, Miller, Ruth, Miller, Victor. 5-Moebius, Donna, Mollenkopf, Fred, Mon- ahan, Ann, Monroe, James, Morgan, joell, Morgan, Norma, Mullin, Jane. 6-Mullin, Mona, Murphy, Cuyler, Murphy, Robert, Murphy, Ruth, Myers, Elvin, Nagle, Nancy, Nash, Jeanne. 7-Nemire, Kenneth, Netter, Magdalen, Nied- hart, james, Nippe, Richard, Nisch, Frank, Nitschke, Lyle, Nolte, Nina. 8-Nordgren, Harry, Nordsiek, Muriel, Nune- maker, William, Nute, Charles, O'Conner, William, Olds, Jack, Owen, Beverly. 9-Page, William, Pagels, Walter, Patterson, Mary, Patterson, Monita, Pedersen, Marcene, Pelton, J. Wesley, Peoples, Margaret. 10-Percival, Rolland, Perkins, jack, Perrin, Betty, Peters, Donald, Phillips, Wanda, Photos, Louis, Pietsch, Virginia. 1 1-Pioch, Richard, Pizer, Patience, Pohorlki, Angeline, Pollman, Patricia, Pomeroy, Robert, Potter, Joyce, Pratt, Mariam. 1 2-Prigge, Robert, Proctor, Donald, Pugsley, Emma, Quenon, Leonard, Racy, jean, Rahla, Donald, Rahrig, Elaine. 75 ERE HME 1-Ralph, Barbara, Ralston, Keith, Ramsey, Fred, Read, john, Reams, Martha, Redman, Richard, Richards, Calvin. 2-Ridge, Donald, Rigby, Irene, Robbins, Robert, Roberts, Richard, Robinette, LaMar, Rockwell, Grant, Rodgers, Thomas. 3-Rodgers, William, Rodgers, Vanda, Roh- weder, Doris, Rohweder, William, Romanoff, Richard, Romberger, Bonnie, Root, Evelyn. 4-Rosenthol, Richard, Rulfer, Clon John, Ruhl, George, Rumis, Harry, Rupp, Barbara, Ryder, George, Rydman, William. 5-Sahloff, Geraldine, Sahloif, Richard, Sass, jane, Sunders, Richard, Sawyer, john, Scar- lett, jack, Schaefer, Jeanette. 6-Schaub, Pricilla, Schindler, jerry, Schmid- lin, jane, Schmidt, Clarence, Schmidt, Patricia, Schmuhl, Shirley, Schnetzler, Rhoda. 7-Schoonmaher, Robert, Schrader, Ralph, Schwachenwald, Roy, Scott, Lawrence, Seadin, Edward, Seawater, jane, Seeman, Richard. 8-Seger, Doris, Selfe, Janet, Seligmen, Eu- gene, Sells, Virginia, Sentle, Arlene, Shaffer, Frances, Shaner, Carolyn. 9-Shaner, Shirley, Shanks, Mildred, Shea, William, Shepard, Carol, Shinavar, Ellsworth, Sieck, Jean, Simpson, Arthur. 10-Sinnes, Andrew, Smith, Arewana, Smith, Dorothy, Smith, Helen, Smith, jean, Smith, Lola jean, Smith, Marcus. 11-Smith, Ray, Smith, Richard, Smith, Ron- ald, Snider, james, Snyder, Carl, Snyder, Richard, Sobeck, Evelyn. 12 - Sonnenberg, jean, Spaulding, jean, Spaulding, Francis, Spitler, Bernice, Spitler, Gerald, Spranger, Dorothy, Spratt, Donelda. 76 FRESHME 1-Squire, Harriet, Stanbery, Carolyn, Stephen- son, Elizabeth, Sterling, Lenore, Stiff, Marshall Stoffel, Betty, Stohlman, Glorya. 2-Stokey, Willow, Storer, james, Strugalski joseph, Stults, Christine, Stutzer, Wilma Swartz, Phyliss, Sweet, Berkley. 3-Sweet, Robert, Tannery, Edward, Taps Ruth Tean, Tarbox, Marguerite, Taylor Gerold, Theilman, Margaret, Thompson Brent. 4-Thompson, Boyd, Thompson, William Tilly, Fred, Todd, Marilyn, Toepfer, Richard Totzke, june, Townsend, Virginia. 5-Trinker, jean, Tripp, Charles, Troup Betty, Tussing, Donald, Ulrich, Wava, Updike Harry, VanDusen, Tom. 6-VanDusen, William, Valassis, Raymond Vantuinen, Louis, Villwock, Richard, Vitek Martin, Walla, Benjamin, Walley, Frank. ters, Betty, Walz, Kenneth, Warrick, Robert Warner, William, Weber, Frances. 8-Weigel, Melvin, Weir, Alice, Welday Barbara, Wells, William, Wendt, Robert Wenner, janet, Wening, Richard. len, joan, Whitney, Lyman, Whitting, Gloria Wilhelm, Betty, Wilhelm, Doris. 10-Wilson, Rosemary, Wirick, William Withrow, Virginia, Witt, Barbara, Witt Louis, Wonacott, Earl, Wright, Phillip. 11-Wumer, Emely, Wunch, Violet, Youngs joan, Zanville, Joanne, Zetell, Ruth. FRESHMAN COMMITTEES SOCIAL Dick Crumley-Chairman jean McDonnell jean McDonald Barbara Welday Ray Smith PUBLICITY Jean Spalding jean Harton Peggy Dale Arthur Simpson Bill Wirick FINANCE Wesley Gray-Chairman Alice Weir Janeann Schmidlin ' Ted Gregarek jack Harbaugh 9 7-Wakeman, Arlene, Walters, Barbara, Wal- 9 3 3 9-Werstler, Eugene, Westcott, Roberta, Wha- 7 1 J 9 IQ GANIZATICDIXIS DORIS WEISER CHARLES CAMPBELL NANCY WELDAY EUGENE POWELL -Editors -Cartoonists COMMISSIO ER Kelsy Crawford ..... ..... P resident of Student Council Mary Lou Witt ...... Mary Booth ........... Jacquelyn Shedwick ..... .... Jeanne Smith. . . Jon jones ........... . . . . ..... Publiciatons Oliver Leininger ..... . Jack Kozy ...... Curtis Davis .... Pritchard Reeg .... . . Carolyn Reese. . Richard Pittman ....... .. . . Social Aifairs . . . . . . iWelfare . Organizations . . . . . . Publicity . . . . . . .Finance . ......Awards ........Service . . . . . .Athletics Clerk of Board ........justice NAR. THE A ERICAN AY The Student Council ESTABLISHED: 195 1 OBJECTIVE: To promote student partici- pation in school govern- ment. MEMBERSHIP: Elected by individual home rooms. DUTIES: To direct student activities, to maintain order, and to promote school spirit. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Youth in a Democracyv program, Student Council Dance, Hand Book. MEMBERS 1-Richard Biringer, Eugene Barkman, Mary Booth, Viola Buckenmeyer, Edward Buckeley, William Clifford, Kelsey Crawford. 2-Jeannette Curtis, Curtis Davis, jerry Dennis, Robert Downing, Ralph Drescher, Richard Dunham, David Evans. 3-Alan Feeback, Robert Frautischi, Frank Fraser, joyce Fruchey, Sally Fulton, Gerald Hall, Ruth Hawkins. 4-Rex Henderson, Owen Hess, Richard Hewlett, Tim Hewlett, Dorothy Hutchinson, jon jones, Jeanette Klotz. 80 5-jack Kozy, Richard Kurtz, janet Lachmiller, Oliver Leininger, Mary Ann Lepke, Ilene Levey, Alton Leibnau. 6-Warren McBee, Donna Moebius, Kenneth Mueller, Robert Murphy, Charles Napp, Ruth Olds, Shirley Oviatt. 7--Constance Photos, james Plough, john Read, Carolyn Reese, Erwin Schmidt, Jacquelyn Shedwick, Jeanne Smith. 8-Ray Smith, john Steele, Roy Stiegelmeyer, Dorothea Stewart, John Q. Citizen, Clarence Utz, Lillian Wasserstrom. 9-William Weaver, janet Wiley, Mary Lou Witt, Barbara Witt, Dwight Wolfe, Alan Wright. WE THE PEOPLE 1940 Pot 0'G0la' Editor-in-Chief ........... Literary Editors .... Faculty Editors ..... Senior Editors. . . EDITORIAL STAFF ................Marilyn Shields . . . Carolyn Reese Barbara Wiese . . . . Suzanne Levy Jacquelyn Wake . . .Ruth Olds Patsy Lutz Junior Editor ........ . . .Anita Smith Sophomore Editor ..... . . .Dorothy Sussman Freshman Editor ..... . . . . . . .Jeanette Klotz Organizations Editors. . . . . . . . Boys' Sports .... Girls' Sports . . . Feature Editors ..... Panel Editors .... Staff Typists . . . Adviser. . . . . Business Manager. . . . . Doris Weiser Nancy Welday . . .Al Jamra Kent Reece . . .Ruth Ellis n.. BUSINESS STAFF Ruth Thomas Craig Dalton Jean Buchele Jack Badenhope Kenneth Richard Eleanor Southard Alice Connell Mary Jane Varrian Miss Ruth Smith Homer Bogart William Baum Circulation Managers . . . . . . . Advertising Managers . Adviser ..... Art Editors . . . . . Assistant Art Editors . Staff Photographer. . . Adviser ............. ART STAFF Norma Gruss Charles Yager Kathryn Radabaugh Constance Photos Mr. D. N. Stalker Joanne Crafts Martha Hannaford Alice Roulet Joyce Holderman Charles Campbell Eugene Powell . . . .William Day Miss Florence Cooper 2 Q , , -Q af-' .. A 'Q 1.1, xp K V,L? 7 .7 'I' - zf ,r G . If .L 'W ' n' ., . 4, A . ri' 9 - ' ff fail' .-X MEMBERS 1--Jack Badenhope, Bill Baum, Homer Bo- gart, Jean Buchele, Charles Campbell. 2- Joanne Crafts, Craig Dalton, Ruth Ellis, Norma Gruss, Martha Hannaford. 3-Al Jamra, Su- zanne Levy, Patsy Lutz, Ruth Margaret Olds, Kathryn Radabaugh. 4--Carolyn Reese, Mari- lyn Shields, Anita Smith, Eleanor Southard, Dorothy Sussman. 5-Ruth Thomas, Jacquelyn Wake, Barbara Wiese, Doris Weiser, Nancy Welday. 6-Miss Florence Cooper, Miss Ruth Smith, Mr. D. N. Stalker. 81 . . 'gy ,Qfg - af , .' V ' w ,M I . i ri A n , r A 1 in 1 'k Q, 45 X A' ., A as f If if tr 1, ' .N 1 H ., ' K . ,.,..,s-5 -.,,.- Q, , H : .-. . ,, , 11.5- ' L L f i . -' V . , f -, -'- A-if 2+ ..-1-rv f la E a an K A -K.'- s-.. 55- Q A V- .- . - -' 'Q 1, 1 x . .. . . . ., L -W , 'tl t 15:-A sw F' - . - - , - . if S 5 1 ,V 1 it ' r ., ' PRISM STAFF 1-Mary jane Boesel, jean Buchele, Dorothy Campbell, Faith Cole, Craig Dalton. 2-Bill Dripps, Dick Edwards, Shirley Glann, Harry Guinther, Margaret Heinisch. 3-Jon jones, Shirley Kahn, Margaret Kauff- man, Frances Keller, Virginia Kietzman. 4-jack Kozy, Ollie Leininger, Carol Mason, Eleanor Melucas, Glenn Moore. 5-Marthajean Nash, Gertrude Orths, Harold- ine Palmiter, Dolly Penske, Barbara Phillips. 6-Tom Place, Wilma Racker, Alice Roulet, Mary K. Schnell, jacquelyn Shedwick. 7-Catherine Sloan, Dick Spies, Ruth Steele, Evelyn Thomas, jacquelyn Wake. 8-Marian Weatherwax, Virginia Wilkin, Frances Williams, Mary Lou Witt, Doris Wol- cott. 82 VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Publications Commissioner. . . . . .jack Kozy Editor-in-Chief. . Associate Editors. . . . Feature Editor .... . . . Column Editors. Boys, Sports .... Girls' Sports .... News Editor . . . Club Editors .... Assistant Club Editor. . . . . . Exchange Editor. . . . . . Art Editor ...... Staff Typist .... Business Manager. . . . . . . Circulation Managers. . . . . . . Frances Williams Jacquelyn Shedwick Catherine Sloan Mary Kay Schnell Ruth Steele Dick Edwards Margaret Heinisch Virginia Wilkin Harry Guinther Tom Place .Ion jones Alice Roulet Shirley Kahn Jacquelyn Wake Gertrude Orths Margery Hatker Frances Keller Marian Weatherwax Evelyn Thomas . William Dripps . Eleanor Melucas Margaret Kauffman Advertising Manager. . . . . .jack Kozy Publicity Manager .... . . .Mary Lou Witt Ad Solicitors ...... . . .Mark Levey Literary .... Business. . . Dorothy Campbell . . .Miss Rose Bloom . . .Miss Elaine Hirth H A L L O F F A M E The National Honor Society MEMBERS 1-Gretchen Ashba, Betty Brechenser, Joanne ,fy V - 7o 'o :I J Crafts, Craig Dalton, Norma Gruss, Jeanne Hack- I ' N baffh, Martha Hafmafofd, Bob Hills. zg' '-V1- oA.o so 1 2-Craddock Jackson, Jack Kozy, Patsy Lutz, A, .,Yb' I Irene Minke, Ruth Olds, Ray Oviatt, Janet l sa. I '2-'1:' 'zine Y,,A uu uu ,. 1 Youngs, Carolyn Reese. A in A A' .A , ..,,A, .,,:, Q 5-Pniffhnfd Renn, Marilyn Shields, Jnnnnn - A Zn- Smith, Dorothy Sussman, Doris Weiser, Nancy :Ax Welday, Keith Wemmer, Barbara Wiese. in i ' :: ' ': ' '.'-'- I 4-Frances Williams, Doris Wolcott, Kathryn Q D , gi. I ibuuzny V n-1' J R d b h M - G k . ,-,,. Q Q :-. ', -- .V , ,,,-' e , Q i ftp , i'i n-' I nnni -', -,. Anf-:-n A ,, .,,: ..-1,., I , f l .o,, , . ' 1, in I U MW ,V n' P ' 6 f 'n-' zvzf - -- an--e J ' n t f -V ' i' 'n'- 5 ,1 ,, ,i. , - , .- f if f n i'ii P ' n , 1 t, zz, Lf- :': '.: ' -,., 1 - , ' V- f 5 V , --n- .',. f n :v-n . , n ' 1 ' , Ili ' , 1 j W ,,,' W FUNCTION: An honor society for upper classmen. ESTABLISHED: 1 95 1 OBJECTIVES: To stimulate scholarship, service, leadership, and character among the students. MEMBERSHIP: A high scholastic standing and leadership in school affairs. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Maintenance of College Room, advisers of freshmen clubs, social affairs for new mem- bers. OFFICERS Jeanette Klotz, James Leake, Mary Ann Lepke, Suzanne P .d C . D 1 Levy, Betty Mallendick, Carol Mason, Haroldine Palmiter, resl ent ' ' ' falg 3' ton Dorothy Paterson, Audrey Pinkerton, Betty Pocock, Betty Vice-President, , , , , ,D01-is Weiser Eorlneroy, Slrlathan Renn, Genevieve Sell, Richard Simpson, Secretary. . . . . . . . . . Barbara Wiese at irme fum' . T R O . Anita Smith, Eleanor Southard, Ruth Steele, Betty Urie, reffsurer ' ' ' ' ' ' ny Watt Clarence Utz, Jacquelyn Wake, Janet Wiley, Marjorie Will- Advisers . . . . . .Mrs. Nelle Anderson 181115, Mary' I-011152 Wm, Betty Wright- Mrs. Lela Gruenke NEW MEMBERS Seniors Grayce Alliman, Hanford Ansted, Jack Badenhope, Jane Barkenquast, William Baum, Annabel Brecht, Edith Bredehoft, Betty Brint, Jean Buchele, Dorothy Campbell, Robert Camp- bell, Robert Chambers, Kelsey Crawford, Nedra Creager. Jeanette Curtis, Lorna Ann Dale, Curtis Davis, William Dripps, Ruth M. Ellis, Marjorie Graumlich, Martha Gruetter, Marjorie Harker, Donald Helbing, Ruth Heyn, Ruth Hum- barger, Richard Hunter, Albert Jamara, Thomas Jarrett, Phyllis Johnson. Juniors Dan Blough, Mary Jean Caldwell, Robert Cannon, Barbara Chambers, William Carol Clifford, Dorothea Collins, David Hettel, Richard Hewlett, Katherine Hubbard, Richard Lee, Mary Louise McKnight, Martha Merrill, Nancy Mills, Marilyn Nesper. Milton Netter, Louise Niles, Dolly Penske, Constance Photos, James Plough, Kent Reece, Kenneth Richard, Max Sudhoff, Joanne Verral, Margery Wenner, Dwight Wolfe, Charles Yager. 83 MEMBERS 1-Gretchen Ashba, Mary Jean Boesel, Betty Brechenser, Caryl Christensen, Beth Eidemiller, Eleanor Gallant, Shirley Glann, Lois Gype. 2-Donna Hart, Margery Hatker, Ruth Heyn, Katherine Hubbard, Dorothy Kahl, Jeanette Klotz, Betty Ann Kranich, Ruth Lanz. 3-Margaret Heinish, Mary Ann Lepke, Su- zanne Levy, Jane Ann Lindsay, Patsy Lutz, Martha Merrill, Ruth Merrill, Jean Miller. 4-Irene Minke, Shirley Oviatt, Constance Photos, Betty Pomeroy, Genevieve Sell, Ruth Steele, Catherine Sloan, Anita Smith. 5-Phyllis Smith, joan Underwood, Betty Urie, Doris Weiser, Marjorie Williams, janet Youngs. TOWN HALL -The Pericleme Literary Sociegf FUNCTION: Literary society for girls. ESTABLISHED: 1 93 1 OBJECTIVE: To discover and encourage an interest in literature. MEMBERSHIP: High scholastic standard and a literary interest. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Member of Town Hall Series, senior farewell luncheon, spreads. OFFICERS President ....... .... D oris Weiser Vice-Presidents. . . . . Secretary.............,... Corresponding Secretary Treasurer................ Chaplain . . . Advisers .... 84 . . . .janet Youngs Jeanette Klotz . . . .Anita Smith . . . . Patsy Lutz . . . . Suzanne Levy . . . . Margery Hatker . .Miss Marian Smith Mrs. Edith Schwenke Mrs. Carrie Whaley A '.'. o C A arLr 1 le' O U R D A Y The Ploilaletloean Literary Sociegf FUNCTION: Literary society for girls. ESTABLISHED: 1 93 1 OBJECTIVE: To read and make a study of good literature. MEMBERSHIP: A high scholastic standard and a willingness to participate in club act1v1t1es OTHER ACTIVITIES: Attending the theater, afternoon dance, tea for Libbey and Scott chapters, spreads OFFICERS President ....... ........... .... M a rtha Hannaford Vice-President .... . .... Kathryn Radabaugh Secretary ................. ..... M arjorie Wenner Corresponding Secretary. . . .... Joanne Crafts Treasurer ................ ..... D oris Wolcott Chaplain .... ..... D orothea Collins Advisers. . . ...... Miss Alice Gerding Miss Ruth Smith Miss Ethel Willoughby MEMBERS H 'U' 1-Betsy Brint, Eloise Brown, Mary Jean Caldwell, Barbara Chambers, Rosemary Claypool, Florence Colby, Phyllis Catlin. 2-Dorothea Collins, Joanne Crafts, Mary Jo Davis, Beverly Downing, Patricia Farrell, Edna Flemming, Santon Fotheringham. 3-Sally Fulton, Eileen Gatch, Martha Hannaford, Ruth Hawkins, Virginia Hannaford, Martha Holton, Delores Jasper. 4--Lois Keller, Doral Kettel, Ruby Kuhlman, Katherine Lehman, Jane McCarthy, Bonnie McCasey, Mary Louise McKnight. 5-Nancy Mills, Jeanette Myerholf, Carolyn Napp, Marilyn Nesper, Frances Newton, Louise Niles, Dolly Penske. 6-Bette Ann Pocock, Helen Poindexter, Kathryn Radabaugh, Carolyn Reese, Jeanne Smith, Louise Sturdevant, Julia Sullivan. 7-Dorothy Sussman, Ruth Taylor, Lillian Wasser- strom, Joanne Verral, Mariorie Wenner, Frances Williams, Doris Wolcott. N i 1 LITERARY LIGHT Zetalethean Literary Society MEMBERS 1-Connie Adams, Dorothy Arbaugh, Frances Baker, Marthasue Bauer, Susan Blanchet, Edith Bredehoft, Betty Brundage. 2-Joan Budd, Grace Carstensen, Ruth Ellis, Jean Emery, Jeanne Hackbarth, Joyce Holderman, Shirley Kahn. 3-Marjorie Lucke, Carol Mason, Betty McBurney, Isa- belle Mears, Marjorie Nesper, Ruth Olds, Haroldine Palmiter. 4-Helen Pratt, Marilyn Riehl, Joanne Roberts, Gloria Rockwell, Alice Roulet, Betty Shafer, Abbie Shearer. S-Marilyn Shields, Jean Shirk, Norma Van Wormer, Nancy Welday, Mary Lou Witt. To promote and increase the literary interest of the members. A study of contemporary plays, a progressive dinner, a hayride and roast. . . .Dorothy Arbaugh . . . . . .Betty Shafer . . . .Edith Bredehoft . . . . . . . .Abbie Shearer V .. ' e s .. .,.. e f stt j . 1 ' ., I ,, -'. 3 , J acer gg I were N' f 11 A , U V. K Q , 4 S. :: I -V 5, QQQV :., S :ZKK . IV Vt.. lr I p p E.. W: 'Mae' In s A ,P ,,,. , .,.. I- :V l p .I.,: Av-l .,-,. L . :- E gqj. f I ' f .5,,, .:,, pyy , ,L yppy ' f ,,.,,, g X -g , 'A a f gz . ..1 .V.p i 5 ,,,.. J t .. . --,, - 1.4 FUNCTION: A literary society for girls. ESTABLISHED: 1 95 1 . OBJECTIVE: MEMBERSHIP: To maintain hi h scholastic standards in En lish. S 8 OTHER ACTIVITIES: OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President. . . Secretary ...... Treasurer .... Advisers . . . 86 . . .Mrs. Jeannette Brand Mrs. Margaret King Mrs. Anna Sutter LIBERTY, EQU LITY, FRATER ITY Le Cercle Francais ESTABLISHED: 1937 I OBJECTIVES: To further interest in the French language and customs. MEMBERSHIP: To maintain an average grade in French. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Sponsored the French movie, Grand Ill- usion, a Soiree Musicaleg a Spring Salon CArt Exhibitj, a French Supper. '05 I t AQ We 1 OFFICERS President ....... .... .... . . .Alice Hepburn Vice-Presidents .... .... illiam Snyder Hugh Bartley Secretary ............... .... G retchen Ashba Corresponding Secretary. . . . . . Barbara Wiese Treasurer ............... ........ C arol Mason Adviser .... .... M iss Marian Smith MEMBERS 1-Gretchen Ashba, Hugh Bartley, Eleanor Brown, Eloise Brown, Betsy Brint. 2-Ellen Bryne, Mary jean Caldwell, Dorothea Collins, Joanne Crafts, Bill Dripps. 3-Audrey Elliott, Bette Ellis, jean Emery, Edna Fleming, Patri- cia Fought. 4-Eleanor Gallant, Marjorie Graumlich, Eileen Gatch, Marilyn Goon, Martha Hannaford. 5-Virginia Hannaford, Alice Hepburn, Richard Hewlett, Martha Holton, Katherine Hubbard. 6-Phyllis johnson, Althea Kaul, Betty Ann Kranich, Richard Lennex, Marjorie Lucke. 7-Isabelle Mears, Eleanor Melucas, Marjorie Miller, Marilyn Nesper, Louise Niles. 8- Ruth Orwig, Dolly Penske, Kathryn Radabaugh, joanne Roberts, Jean Shirk. 9-William Snyder, Anita Smith, Jeanne Smith, Edward Snyder, Julia Sullivan. 10-Betty Urie, Patricia Vogel, Dorothy Wake, jacquelyn Wake, Margery Wenner. 11-Barbara Wiese, Frances Williams, Laura Wineland, Dwight Wolfe, Miss Marian Smith. 87 4. . .va 'Z' , , y. . , MW ,nl V ii 15:5 f e w if V .f sm . ,,-,ay--.,e-A-A-V ,,,:,,- I ' 133 5 S W ,,..,. . L 2 fa aff , , .. . Q. ,Q - is. ni. , . ,. I I Y nhl, , a w I W + 4-. 53 f ,I EJ me , , . ,. - S izr -. ef 1 k,,k ,,,7,.1. ' .al a- z ' N A in 'Av J if ,:-- IW YL , E T .. ,I - -- . 'A Q S 4 .A,, . f , ,A.,:-- .gbil ., . f :IZZ V ..,. Q, A 5.. . , . 'm i . I if L :' ' .. - .3 I 2.. .ft - hu.. M 3 5 . if -i . f 1. M ar 2 itil' t - . ' , A . 0' - -Q I . ..,. a I ,. I H. t ' ag . , it - . W- t ,'L .. , -A :,A . -W S A. A,, A , ,, 'ffl S -Q - it ' ' :--i f 'ffl' I A -' 5 i A X 1 - J President. . . . . . . Vice-President. Secretary ...... Treasurer .... Adviser .... 88 EOREIG RELATIONS Der 'Deutsche Verein 1952 To stimulate an interest in Germany's cul- tural contributions to the world. ESTABLISHED: OBJECTIVE: MEMBERSHIP: To be a student of German. OTHER ACTIVITIES: To write and present .German playlets, to give the annual tea for German clubs of the city, to tour the Art Museum. Jfgiefl I .5 xr' Q up . - in ne. MEMBERS 1-Grayce Alliman, james Baehren, William Brand, Caroline Brown, Viola Buckenmyer. 2-Betty jane Christen, Lyle Clark, William Clitford, Clara Cordes, Nedra Creager. 3-james Eyster, Dorothy Giddins, Henriette Goldacker, Martha Gruetter, Robert Harvey. 4-Rex Henrickson, Dorothy Kahl, Jeannette Klotz, Ruth Lackner, Virginia Leger. 5-Frederick Lindberg, jack Mathis, Betty jean Mack, Richard Oliver, Gertrude Orths. I 6-jean Paquette, Lois Prange, Helen Pratt, Miriam Pratt, Wilma Racket. 7-Caroline Reese, jack Richard, Kenneth Richard, Stanley Romanoff, Arline Rosencrantz. 8-Glenn Sbach, Erwin Schmidt, Shirley Schroeder, Edward Seadin, Ells- worth Shinavar. 9-Eugene Shinavar, Donald Shunk, Jean Sieck, Katherine Ann Siek, Inez Templin. 10-William Wagner, Caroline Welti, James Whitehead, Charles Yager, Harry Zaenger. OFFICERS . . .Martha Gruetter . . .Nedra Creager . . . . .Wilma Racker . . . . . .Harry Zaenger . . .Miss Alice Gerding MEMBERS PA ESTABLISHED: OBJECTIVES: MEMBERSHIP: OTHER ACTIVITIES: President. . . . . . . . AMERICA RELATIONS La jumzta Espanol 1955 ' To promote an interest in Spanish speaking countries. To be a student of Spanish. Maintaining correspondence with Latin American students, the a Pan-American Program. OFFICERS ..-...-.--..-. Vice-President. . . . . . . . . . . Secretary.................. Corresponding Secretary .... Treasurer.................. Adv1sers...... ..... nnual Spanish Fiesta, . . . . .Robert Hills . . . . . William Dripps ............Patsy Lutz .Ruth Margaret Olds . . . .Robert Campbell . . . .Mr. Russell Brown Miss Pauline Payne Miss Lucille Kerlin 1-Mary Jane Abbenzeller, Vivien Bash, Gladys Bailey, Joan Bollinger, Betty Brechenser, Vivian Berquist, Robert Campbell, Grace Carstensen, Nancy Caswall, Phyllis Catlin, Florence Colby, James Cobly, Kelsey Crawford. 2-Marie Cross, Curtis Davis, Marjorie Diehl, Beverly Downing, William Dripps, Dorothy Edgington, Marjorie Elliott, David Evans, Lee Faulkner, John Fisher, Vincent Foss, Betty Jane Fontaine, Margaret Gordon. 3-Robert Grant, Patsy Haley, Jeanne Harrison, Margery Hatker, Paula Lightner, Donald Helbing, Robert Hills, Bette Johnson, Warren Jorgensen, Robert Juergens, Shirley Kahn, Virginia Kietzman, William Lippus. 4--Patsy Lutz, Malcolm McClurg, Robert McDermott, James McKimm, Mary Louise McKnight, Howard Mitchell, Mary Munn, Nancie Munn, Warren Mumma, Charles Napp, Donald Oehmler, Ruth Olds, Marilyn Jane Onweller. 5-Ray Oviatt, Shimon Perlmutter, Betty Pomeroy, Kenneth Rice, Arthur Rigby, Jean Rogers, Welbon Rogers, Robert Schanbacher, Ruth Schill, Robert Schragenheim, Abbie Shearer, Richard Simpson, Kathrine Simonds. 6-Edward Snider, Joyce Snody, Roy Stiegelemeyer, Charles Stockstiel, Phyllis Thompson, Constance Underwood, Pat Wernert, Barbara Wiese, Betty Wright. 89 WOME OF CHARACTER Senior Friendslvzja Club MEMBERS Jane Barkenquast, Susan Blanchet, Joan Bowers, Edith Bredehoft. 2-Eleanor Brown, Betty Brundage, Elaine Burdett, La- Rue Carlson, Eleanor Clift, Joanne Crafts, Helen Degner. 5-Beth Eidemiller, Eleanor Erikseu, Audrey Elliott, Ruth Ellis, Jeanne Finucan, Shirley Glann, Marjorie Graumlich. 4-Mary Grifiith,Norma Gruss, Jeanne Hackbarth,Martha Hannaford, Marilyn Harris, Jeanne Harrison, Donna Hart. 5-Margaret Heimrich, Alice Hepburn, Martha Hill, Joyce Holderman, Betty Hughes, Phyllis Johnson, Laura Kehle. 6-Frances Keller, Jeannette Klotz, Betty Kranich, Su- zanne Levy, Marjorie Lucke, Carol Mason, Betty McBurney. 58,5 0 1'n' Mo ESTABLISHED: 1936 OBJECTIVE: To promote a feeling of friendship and Christianity. MEMBERSHIP: Sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. for senior girls desiring To find and give the best . S '- OTHER ACTIVITIES: Sponsors the Vocational Guidance Clinic for girls, holds recognition service for other Friendship Clubs, took a trip through., the Wieler Homes, contributes to Salvation Army. 1-Dorothy Arbaugh, Gretchen Ashba, Frances Baker, W0 OF CHARACTER Senior Friendslozf Club MEMBERS 1-Isabelle Mears, Jean Miller, Irene Minke, Marjorie C . I n A' We - Nesper, Ada Newton, Ruth Olds, Gertrude Orths. '-, 3 'ff 1 ' , ii .'-: - 2-Kathryn Radabaugh, Joanne Robert, Alice Roulet, L Katherine Saltos, Betty Shafer, Eleanor Shultz, Doris ': .Q.,, Q ' H V 'V Schwalbe. -V ..a' ..,. A ,.., T 3-Margaret Seavolt, Marilyn Shields, Katherine Ann ' Siek, Genevieve Sell, Anita Smith, Beatrice Snyder, Helen V I ., I Snyder- ,,i': ' ' J .. P C ,,e, I I., ' y 4-Irene Soper, Eleanor' Southard, Ruth Steele, jane :Z ,vtggl 9. Thomas, Ruth Thomas, Betty Urie, janet Youngs. W- ,IVI H ...A ' I -2.,, Qf I -. H i f , '- i C' A 15' . ' iris' 'i M5 f 5 5--Dorothy Wake, jacquelyn Wake, jean Wegman, Doris ' f 'L b' I ' Weiser, Eleanor Wiskochil, Frances Williams, Laura Wine- A A Q ,iii fi' h r , :H A 1 -2, 1 ' -gg: fi-' - - ' me land- I I J A ,,,. 1 6--June Wingate, Mary Lou Witt, Doris Wolcott, janet .sf ,,.-, Wood. gif-K-HW ,,,. t A .,-.. 5 ,.,. ,,,. z .. I, , :A,-, ,, at A ff? , ', ',,-17 .,,,,, A A , . , VS bluq , tm X ,152 C 4 .-Q OFFICERS - President ,,,,,, ........ R uth Ellis Vice-President ..... .... P hyllis johnson Secretary ....... .... J acquelyn Wake Treasurer. . . ..... Betty Shafer Chaplain .... .......... B arbara Wiese Adviser. . . . .... Miss Marjorie Warner M E O F M O M E T Senior Hi-Y ESTABLISHED: 1936 OBJECTIVE: To create,maintain, and extend throughout the school and community a high standard of Christian character. MEMBERSHIP: Sponsored by Y.M.C.A. for senior boys of good character who believe in the pur- pose of the club. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Sponsors of Vocational Guidance Forum, talks by various speakers, trips through factories, Barn Dance. , MEMBERS 1-Kenneth Baer, jack Badenhope, William Baum, jack Brown, Dick Cunningham. 2-Curtis Davis, George Deckleman, jack Domito, Bill Dripps, Kenton Dutcher. 3-Dick Edwards, junior Elkert, Robert Fair, Lee Faulkner, Glen Grainger. 4-Dick Hilton, Dick Hunter, Craddock jackson, jon Jones, Bob Juer- gens. 5-james Leake, Bill Lunn, Kenneth Mueller, Charles Napp, Dick Nuffer. 6-Don Oehlmer, Ray Oviatt, Robert Pomeroy, David Robinson, Welbon Rogers. 7-Dick Simpson, Edward Snyder, Keith Wem- Inef- President. . . . . Vice-President. . . . . Secretary. . . . . . . Treasurer. . . . Advisers. . . . 92 OFFICERS - euuuuunnfu- . . ....... Ray Oviatt . . . .Richard Nuifer . . .Glenn Grainger . . . .Richard Edwards . . . .Mr. Robert Lampton Mr. Philip Shaeifer 1-Clarence Applegate, Julian Bishop, Robert Cannon, William Clifford. 2-joe Cravens, David Davis, Harold Elton, John Fisher. 3-Dick Hardin, Bob Hubbard, john Jeffries, Harvey jones. 4-Bob Leach, George McDonald, John Mills, Milton Netter. 5-Warren Pelton, Bob Pioch, Kent Reese, Kenneth Richard. 6-john Rowen, Allen Rutan, Glenn Sbach, Erwin Schmidt. 7-Jim Townsend, Dwight Wolfe, Don Yeager, Charles Yager. UNITED WE STAND The junior Hi-Y ESTABLISHED: 1 9 3 7 OBJECTIVE: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community a high standard of Christian Character. MEMBERSHIP: Sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. for junior boys of good character who believe in the purpose of the club. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Vocational guidance, splash party, roast. MEMBERS ' 0 R35 OFFICERS President ........ ............ ..... C h arles Yager Vice-President ..... ...... -I ohn Fisher Secretary ......... .... R obert Lynch Treasurer ..... ....... J ohn Mills Adviser ..... . . .Mr. S. B. Emery President ..... Vice-President Secretary. . . . . . . Treasurer .... Chaplain .... Advisers .... x s OFFICERS YOUTH LE DS zmior Friendslfzf Club ESTABLISHED: 1 93 7 OBJECTIVE: To promote the high ideals and standards of friendship. MEMBERSHIP: Sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. for junior girls striving for an all around de- velopment. OTHER ACTIVITIES: A card party at Y.W.C.A., a party for the orphans at Miami Children's Home. MEMBERS 1-Mary Baker, Alice Barkenquast, Mary Jane Boesel, Joan Bollinger, Eloise Brown, Mary Jean Caldwell, Grace Carstensen. 2-Phyllis Catlin, Barbara Chambers, Janice Christofel, Florence Colby, Dorothea Collins, Betty Crowl, Eleanor Degener. 5-Lynette DeHaven, Beverly Downing, Dorothy Edging- ton, Jean Emery, Edna Fleming, Madge Folger, Dorothy Freck. 4-Eleanor Gallant, Mildred Glick, Marilyn Goon, Helen Greenaway, Phyllis Hamilton, Shirley Harrell, Mary Koltz. 5-Martha Holton, Kathrine Howell, Katherine Hubbard, Mary Louise Irwin, Beverly Jackson, Delores Jasper, Dorothy Kahl. 6-Elsie Kehrer, Betty Kloppich, Ruth Lanz, Eunice Lee, Helen May, Jane McCarthy, Mary L. McKnight. 7-Dorothy Meranda, Martha Merrill, Rosemary Miller, Jeannette Myerhoff, Martha Nash, Marilyn Nesper, Louise Niles. 8-Alice Nisley, Joyce Patten, Dolly Penske, Connie Photos, Helen Poindexter, Margaret Porter, Lois Prange. 9-Delpha Prettyman, Wilma Racket, Jean Rogers, Constance Romanolf, Gertrude Sattler, Sally Schaffer, Wilma Schroeder. 10-Louise Sturdevant, Lillian Wasserstrom, Margery Wenner, Miss E. Samsen. ........Ruth Lanz . . . . . .i.Sara Schaifer . . . .Helen Poindexter . . . . Alice Barkenquast ..........Faith Cole . . .Mrs. Lela Greunke Miss Eva Samsen STAR OE THE FUTURE Sophomore Friendsbzp Club ESTABLISHED: 1 9 5 8 OBJECTIVE: To further world-wide friendship and fel- lowship. MEMBERSHIP: Sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. for sopho- more girls interested in cooperating with other girls. OTHER ACTIVITIES: A Mothers, and Daughters' Tea, and spreads. MEMBERS 1-Connie Adams, Dorothy Ashton, Alice Baldwin, Marthasue Bauer, Alice Bissonnette, Barbara Brown. 2-Naomi Buehler, Caryl Christensen, Gloria Coppernoll, Rose- mary Claypool, Louise Girts, Patricia Farrell. 3-Evelyn Hansen, Marguerite Hattman, Joanne Hickenlooper, Mary Holton, Margaret Houphman, Natalie Hunter. 4-Althea Kaul, Mary Catherine Kirk, Ruby Kuhlman, Phyllis Lanz, Catherine Lehman, Virginia Leger. 5-Janeann Lindsay, Eleanor Lutz, Lois Martin, Jacquelyn Manson, Mary Markwood, Ruth Merrill. 6-Carolyn Napp, Joan Ort, Shirley Oviatt, Georgia Pappas,Jane Phafhnger, Marian Price. 7-Nellie Reed, Eileen Ruffer, Jeanne Shirk, Joanne Smith, Marian Southard, Mary Spooner. 8-Shirley Strobel, Julia Sullivan, Phylliss Thompson, Santon Fotherington, Constance Underwood, Joanne Underwood. 9-Norma Van Wormer, Barbara Weirich, Miss Marie Lerche, Miss Mildred Schmidt. OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President. . . Secretary ...... Treasurer .... Chaplain. . . 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Ruby Kulhman . . . Miss Marie Lerche Miss Mildred Schmidt 95 5. C 1 l h , an B ,., ,., MEMBERS l 1 A.., '- '- . v,,, , ' 7- , Ali! Y. . itil 'i . waht 1 s tef . F 'i :: S: A H , B Digg 'fp 1. g 'E S.. H .. ,. -V - : M i , iv- I 5 'F' 9' I it. - . 1 ' K 7 . K .f -, J, X 1. -- X Q E ' I - S 1 e Tris . , . .,, ' ' V - ' E , Q - -fv- --f' : ' ' lf - :I , . L- H 'K -' S ' w n A B3 QF R M' . 5' 3 faiiwi y A J f. 5 .G V A I i t ,.,.. Ak 2.55 . I 1 ' its in A .af 1'- - LL-',A g -' - - ' ' if ,, 1 r ' Q 9 9 i s A L .- ...g h z asf- ' ,jg ir ' if f -.5 X. - V A N g c , Mu E Q Q . f 5 sq my m,L. , ,A gi, S L, ,. . EW 1-Barbara Abrahamson, Suzanne Barth, Phyllis Damm, Alice Beachler, Dawn Busam, Mary Carter. 2-Virginia Cooley, Ruth DeHaven, Marilyn Emery, Elizabeth Grim, Patricia Haley, Margaret Hamann. 3-Virginia Hinde, joan Hite, Betty Kitzman, Betty Houk, Alice Johnson, Ilene Levey. 4-jean McDonnell, Louise Markhus, Constance Miller, Ann Monaghan, Jeanne Nash, Magdalen Netter. 5-Irene Rigby, Bonnie Romberger, Rhoda Mae Schnetzler, jean Sieck, Evelyn Sobeck, Dorothy Spranger. 6-Elizabeth Stephenson, Barbara Welday, Betty Wilhelm, Doris Wilhelm, Barbara Witt, Gloria Whitting. 7-Emily Wumer, Miss Mary Fischer, Mrs. Mildred Mesnard, Miss Barbara Grace Spayd. OFFICERS President..... ..... . . .Jeanne Nash Vice-President .... . . .Ann Monaghan Secretary. . .... . . . . . . Barbara Witt Treasurer .... .... S hirley Schmuhl Chaplain. . . t .... Patricia Daley Advisers. . . ........ Miss Mary Fisher Mrs. Myldred Mesnard Miss Frances Severens Miss Barbara Grace Spayd Y O T H Freshman Friendsbzp Club ESTABLISHED: 1 939 OBJECTIVE: To lind and give the best. MEMBERSHIP: Sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. for freshman girls desiring to make friends.. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Roller skating party, making gifts for McKinley Nursery School, giving money for child- ren's relief fund. 96 ESTABLISHED: OBJECTIVE: MEMBERSHIP: OTHER ACTIVITIES: President ...... Vice-President. . . Secretary. . . Treasurer .... Advisers .... 1-Connie Adams, Margaret Adams, Gladys Bailey, Josephine Barbara, Dorothy Beard, Carol Becker. 2-Edith Bredehoft, Viola Buckenmeyer, Mary Caldwell, Dorothy Campbell, Grace Carstensen, Janice Christofel. 3-Eunice Conover, Beverly Downing, Ruth Ellis, Eleanore Erick- son, Shirley Harrell, Jeanne Harrison. J 4-Margaret Heinisch, Barbara Henry, Margaret Higgins, Martha Hill, Martha Holton, Mary Holton. 5-Katherine Howell, Beverly Jackson, Margaret Kauffman, Laura Kehle, Frances Keller, Mary Klotz. 6-Mary Magers, Helen May, Dorothy Meranda, Jeanette Myerhoff, Marilyn Nesper, Louise Niles. YOUTH I ACTIO Girls' Athletic Society 1 93 1 To further the spirit of fair Play. A growing interest in athletics. Sponsoring a girls' intramural program, the Co-ed Ball, a farewell banquet for seniors, a Christmas party for needy children, a party honoring freshmen. lex - sf- ' 'Z' L. , ' Q . r it , gf Y' J qw ' . . . .A11ce Roulet A ,, Q I C ,g ' ' Q' , '- ' . , ,x Sire B' ' - . . . . .June Wingate ega, t J . 1 1 - . , JJ fL',J . . . .Dorothy Campbell f J r- . ,Q A J J J Jeanne Harrison Q: JJ 4, 9, Q Li I .. .P 4 ., Q . . . . . . Mrs. Jane Clark 1' J 'D J. JT - : ig J . ' WJ , J J J , JJ-gJ,,fJ , Miss Lots Entemann X, Qi ee J Jgtig i ,-J J J Miss Elsie Gottshall ,',' J- as if he e I .. t . N . ' J, ' E P' 5 ' ' 2 .. J , JJ J a ..,. , JJ JT J .V , f .. ' f ..,t J J M .,,,. J J, J ,J f ' s'-t MEMBERS in we We . ,Y ,JJ,WeaJ4xNJJ AJ 7 A 7-Joyce Patten, Margaret Porter, Delpha Prettyman, Kathryn My 1-lg f ,K I Radabaugh, Alice Roulet, Marilyn Shields. 8--Jeanne Shirk, Barbara Sigg, Mary Spooner, Ruth Thomas, Santon Fotheringham, Helen Vail. 9-Marion Warner, Betty Ohlemacher, Eleanor Wiskochil, Janet Youngs. JJJ J ., .JJJ .f 97 51' is V I ' xiii avi: . . E it , 1' ,I 1 . if 17:5 he -- V - 11. 4- we . . J Sf ' . :, M, me-4-E 14 'I .J gr .J if JW J if JJ . -'- J J. . ,, , ,,,. V t.., J , .. g ,,,, V L: I t - ' I .,,. 'r s'r'L ' 'fa J 3,w f 9,,5e ,.., , . iw er 'H 6 , .V if-,,5wi '1 fir S' 4 H V W ee-4 - .,., ,, Z I e S. , , J ,,, ,.. ,, J - - ...Q ,t W, , e, I . ' L W '- as-H ' . 3 1 ' : - ' 1 ' '- it . f ee Iii 'F ' .g e Y ' e 3 e Q TIME MARCHES ESTABLISHED: OBJECTIVES: MEMBERSHIP: OTHER ACTIVITIES: President. . . . . . Vice-President. . . . Secretary. . . . . . Treasurer.. . . Adviser. . . . Chess Club 1957 To increase the knowledge of chess. A desire to learn or improve the game. Playing matches with other school teams. 'QQ OFFICERS 98' . , I 5 W . . .William Baum . . . .Robert Henry . . . . . .Clarence Utz . . . .Craddock jackson . . . .Mr. David Voss 1 MEMBERS 1-James Alden, Dick Balduf, William Baum, Donald Beery, Edward Buckley, Robert Burns. 2-David Evans, Robert Fair, Gerald Hall, Robert Henry, james Haifey, joseph Hoffman. 3-Richard Issler, Craddock jackson, Warren Mc- Bee, William Orthwein, Louis Osterman, jean Paquette. ' 4-Harold Peele, Myer Poneman, Willard Price, Kenneth Richard, jordan Roux, Gertrude Sattler. 5-Erwin Schmidt, Edward Snyder, Clarence Utz, Harry Zaenger, Mr. David Voss. HOME OF EDUCATIO Library Association ESTABLISHED: 1935 OBJECTIVE: To promote literary interest and to further library projects. MEMBERSHIP: Maintain a B average in English and a C in all other subjects. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Sponsors Book Week, bridge party. MEMBERS 1-Mary Baker, Nedra Creager, Caryl Christensen, Santon Fotheringham, Loretta Heinzeroth. 2-Mary Kathryn Holmes, jane Ann Lindsay, Eleanor Melu- cas, Irene Minke, Jeanette Myerhoif. 3-Constance Photos, Betty Pocock, Alice Roulet, Joanne Smith, Eleanor Southard. 4-Dorothea Stewart, Shirley Strobel, joan Underwood, Barbara Weirich, june Wingate. 5-Doris Wolcott, Mrs. Fanny Gunn, Miss Lela Scheuren. President ....... Vice-President ..... Secretary ......... Treasurer ..... Advisers .... OFFICERS .Dorothy Campbell . . .Eleanor Melucas . . .Marga Lee Holst . .Dorothea Stewart Miss Leah Scheuren Mrs. Fannie Gunn 99 M3 fb af s ya i t y, ' it 100 M President. . . . . Vice-President TREE OF LIBERTY Delfilbiss Natumlists Association FUNCTION: ESTABLISHED: OBJECTIVES: MEMBERSHIP: OTHER ACTIVITIES: A science club. 1931 To broaden the biological knowledge of the members. Two years of science, one of which must be biology. Speakers on modern methods of experi- mentation, Held trips to University of Michigan, and Green Springs, Ohio. MEMBERS 1-Kenneth Baer, jane Barkenquast, William Baum, Virginia Blackburn, Betsy Brint. 2-Alice Brown, Clara Cordes, Bob Edmunds, Audrey Elliott, Mildred Glick. 3-Evelyn Hansen, Jeanne Harrison, Ruth Hawkins, Elaine Hayes, LaVonne Hunsicker. 4-Ruth Heyn, Frank Higgins, Katherine Howell, Kathrine Hubbard, Margaret Higgins. 5-Beverly jackson, Mary Klotz, Ruby Kuhlman, Phyllis Kusz, Mary Lam- bert. 6--Mary Magers, joan Ort, Fred Papenfuss, Georgia Pappas, Joyce Patten. 7-Patricia Pennypacker, Betty Pomeroy, Tom Ramsey, Carolyn Reese, Harold Shaffer. 8-Doris Schwalbe, Donald Shunk, Ruth Thomas, Phyllis Thompson, Donald Tynan. i 9--Constance Underwood, Betty Urie, Aileen Wilkins, Marjorie Williams, rs. Francis. Q.. Secretary ..... . Treasurer. . . Advisers. . . . OFFICERS . . . . . .Ruth Heyn . . . .Frank Higgins . . .Marjorie Williams . . . . . .Doris Schwalbe . . . .Mrs. Virginia Francis Miss Frances Severens Mr. Robert Lampton TARS A D STRIPES FOREVER Delfilbiss High School Bama' ESTABLISHED: 1 95 1 OBJECTIVE: To further the musical education of the members. MEMBERSHIP: A possession of musical instruments and a knowledge of music. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Played at football and basketball games, participated in the May Festival, participated in Glee Club and Orchestra concerts. OFFICERS President ...... ............ C alvin Stephenson Vice-President .... ...... A Ilan Chapin Secretary ...... .... H elen Stohon Treasurer ......... ...... B ob Rutter Business Manager .... . . .Robert Bowman Adviser ........... . . . .Mr. Guy Sutphen MEMBERS 1-George Ashman, Glwynn Baker, Donald Bell, justice Blankerts, Audrey Blankerts, Robert Bowman, jack Campbell. 2-Robert Cannon, Allan Chapin, Franklin Chesebrough, Roberta Coontz, jean Copelin, Herbert Daniel, Prentice Dickey. 3-Elwood Dickerson, Fred Gibbons, Robert Goodman, Albert Graumlich, Wesley Gray, Dale Grubs, Warren Hardy. 4-Ann Huffman, Mearl Huffman, jack Kinley, Doris Kraft, Robert Ladig, Donald Lanzeger, Alvin Mason. 5-Richard Meek, john Millns, Nancy Mills, jack Olds, Lawrence Payette, Paul Rapp, Robert Rutter. 6-William Rupp, Bob Schmitt, Ruth Skeels, Franklin Stevenson, Calvin Stephenson, Helen Stohon, Richard Struble. 7-john Struble, Robert Susy, Edward Tannery, Paul Warner, Bob Warrick, Lyman Whitney, Bill Wirick. 101 02 SWEET EREEDOM'S S GleeClub ESTABLISHED: 1 9 3 1 OBJECTIVE: To obtain a better knowledge of the fundamentals of music. MEMBERSHIP: A singing voice and a love for music. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Operettas, concerts, participated in the May Festival. MEMBERS 1-Richard Barnes, Virginia Cooley, Audrey Bortner, Dorothy Boothby, William Bradley, Annabelle Brecht. 2-Edith Bredehoft, Eloise Brown, Dawn Busam, Kathrine Carlson, Eva Champion, Winston Churchill. 3-Patricia Daley, Peggy Davison, Ruth Dono- van, Betty Dressler, Peggy Gallagher, Twilight Gibbs. 4-james Greiner, Marilyn Harris, Margaret Heimrich, Blanch Holley, Harold jenison, Virginia Leger. 5-Doris Dodson, Ruby Kornstadt, Betty Kurth, Betty Lee, Wayne Lindecker, Phyllis Loe. 6-Glen McDonald Louise Markhus, Jack McLaughlin, Donald Meredith, jane Mullen, Irene Minke. 7-Jean Murphy, Marjorie Nesper, Muriel Nordsick, Shirley Oviatt, Phyllis Reed, Kay Ressler. 8-Bonnie Romberger, Priscilla Schaub, Frances Shaffer, Mildred Shanks, Jeanne Simon, Joyce Snody. 9-Irene Soper, Bernice Spitler, Harriett Squire, john Steele, Hazel Steinmeyer, Ellen Strieby. 10--Virginia Town- send, Earl Williams, Norma Van Wormer, Joanne Verral, Marian Weatherwax, Alice Weir. 1 1-Alice Whitehead, Barbara Witt. OFFICERS President ..... ..... W inston Churchill Vice-President .... .... W ayne Lindecker Secretary .... .... J oanne Verral Treasurer .... ...... I rene Minke Adviser .... .... M r. Clarence Ball LET FREEDOM RI G Orchestra ESTABLISHED: 1 93 1 OBJECTIVE: To help the student appreciate good music. - MEMBERSHIP: Ability to play a musical instrument. OTHERACTIVITIES: Give concerts, play at operettas, Honor Society inductions, participate in the May Festival. OFFICERS President ..... ........... . . .... Wayne Balmer Vice-President. . . . ...... jean Shearer Secretary .... .... C onstance Photos Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . .Robert Gallagher Business Manager .... ...... C harles Kittle Adviser. . . . . . . .... Miss Bessie Werum MEMBERS c A 1-Wayne Balmer, Phyllis Buche, James Britsch, Carolyn Brown. 2-Janice Chandler, N TMNT janet Davis, Robert Gallagher, Margaret Gilsdorf. 3-joan Hite, Charles Kittle, Doris A G V-zz: Kraft, Ruth Lawson. 4-Wilbur Lawson, Nancy Mills, Martha Morrell, Jeanne Nash. - kk . 5-Harold Peele, Constance Photos, Willard Price, George Reiter. 6-Margaret Seavolt, Cathrine Simonds, Henry Szafarek, Marilyn Todd. H 0 'fi EFL .. ik? 5.2. L, I I HT E 'i 5 if L JE- is 5 1 3,5 . . I .. M. , Q, ,... .Q -:-1.1 ,M . . . , ..,,,..Q,,,... , , . - - I., 1 f,sa.Sa.s, w.L, , Wa fM fxi.,ww,.a ' V f :: .. , .Ex 5 425? Ig 9 .1,-2, sg.. , 1 . .y .. . fw . ':f...gQ. r,e.,.1- 1' 5 1 ' 'fi 57212.-iii 'i.,.ife1,g:iai,,i I I -,fy IL:- 1:-fisafts. .ij 5.-1'-I.: MEMBERS 1-Vivian Berquist, Joan Bollinger, Jean Emery, Mary Cathrine Kirk. 2-Suzanne Levy, Helen May, Mar- jorie McMahon, Alice Ohlinger. 3-Betty Pocock, Suzanne Schwartz, Marilyn Shields, Dorothy Sussman. 4-Ruth Thomas, Lillian Wasser- strom, Doris Weiser, Pat Wernert. PUR UIT OF H PPINESS Sorelle Social SOCi6Ul FUNCTION: Social Club for girls. ESTABLISHED: 1935 ' OBJECTIVE: To sponsor good times for the members. MEMBERSHIP: Interest in an extensive social program. OTHER ACTIVITIES: President ...... Vice-President .... Secretary .... Treasurer. . . Adviser .... LIFE, LIBERTY A D FU FUNCTION: ESTABLISHED: OBJECTIVE: 1934 Sub Debs A social club for girls. To promote a more varied and en- joyable social life. MEMBERSHIP: tivities. An interest in the club's social ac- OTHER ACTIVITIES: A Christmas Party, and the Swish Ballf' OFFICERS President . . . . . . ............. .... J oyce Holderman Vice-President. . . Secretary................. . . . . . . . .Laura Kehle . . . .Audrey Morris Corresponding Secretary. . . ........ Dorothy Freck Advisers ................ ..... M rs. Margaret King Miss Frances Severens MEMBERS 1-Alice Barkenquast, Caryol Becker, Betty Brechenser, Barbara Brown, Eloise Brown, Phyllis Catlin. 2-Faith Cole, Jane Conrad, Marie Cross, Peggy Davison, Lynette DeHaven, Mary Dwyer. 5- Santon Fotheringham, Dorothy Freck, Shirley Glann, Marjorie Graumlich, Joyce Holderman, Laura Kehle. 4-Marjorie McMahon, Mary Louise McKnight, Martha Merrill, Ruth Merrill, Virginia Morris, Shirley Oviatt. 5-Dorothy Paterson, Marilyn Riehl, Jeanne Simon, Helen Snyder, Dorothea Stewart, June Thatcher. 6- Joanne Underwood, Vivian Wampler, Barbara Widrig, Mrs. Mar- garet King. 104 Senior banquet, faculty tea, dessert bridge. OFFICERS . . . . . . . . . .Dorothy Sussman -1 If ,. . - .. ..., I sz.-. - wp 7- . s - .. 1 . . . . .Doris Weiser . . .Suzanne Levy . . . . .Betty Pocock . . .Miss Rose Bloom , .. .,.,, . Ef... V. . -,, .., , - ' -.:' Q? 'fi zzds x I W 1 E it . ,ws Pl 1': : A ' . .,.., .,., , .. ,. Juv:-A,, , : ,. , ,V .. ,M W xx 4-Q. 2 .. Y . . fa ea- ' rg Eg' ,gtk ,x s A at te 1 I M PMI fam 8... 4 I . . ..: E, J its W , .,, ,,,., E ... ,.... , F 3 -1. I 'Q ... .,,,f?:: , ,M If ff- 2 Q. award , - ww 4. fwxwww NE' '- - 1 as . f 1. sims-, 5. A. ' . . Y ' . V ..,, I Q . Q .. at L I .2 .. :Q E 2: if - -. U . ' PM W W .. . , . at W Q is Q Q QR 34- ,Six A I 355.1 Q V 2 'I+ -f f :gg . . . 1 ,, .- .. - A, .. -4 fir aw.. J f 5 - .. ,, ..... ,,.,., , , , ,, ., ' . .- . .. ' ' .. ' . 5 . -'-- - -. En. 2' L i V fxsiw 1 ..i ?a.. - I si -' --:TI 1 ' -i' .5 . -A -- 5- ta -:qw I '- , -E1 -- W E-EIWE wa - fy wa sm .. '- N I . , ,L , .. ' ' . - 7 1: 5 , V.: -. ' ' I 'iii f .lf f- , ' kv is ' V INGS OVER AMERICA Aviation Society A ESTABLISHED: 1 95 1 OBJECTIVE: To stimulate an interest in aviation. MEMBERSHIP: Students interested in aviation. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Preparation of plans for Wind tunnel for testing purposes, debates and discussions on aeronautical subjects. OFFICERS President .......... ........... . . .Kenneth Colthorpe Vice-President ...... ...... V Thomas Jarrett Secretary-Treasurer. . . . . .Marvin Buchanan Reporter .......... .......... J ack Domito Adviser .... .... M r. Paul Hartman MEMBERS 1-Glywnn Baker, Eugene Bartlett, Walter Beatty, Robert Bell, Marvin Buchanan. 2-Allan Chapin, Kenneth Colthorpe, Jack Domito, Gerald Donovan, Vincent Foss. 3-Warren Hardy, Thomas Jarrett, Eugene Kratzman, Glenn McDonald, Robert Martin. 4-Fred Miller, Kenneth Mueller, Charles Nute, Ralph Paquette, Dick Walters. 5-Norbert Weisend, James Whitehead, Mr. Paul B. Hartman. ROLLI G TO SUCCESS Girls' Bowling Club ESTABLISHED: 1937 -.:' i I 1 I It 'I Ai k K I I 1 ..,. , H gl K :.. 'GJ OBJECTIVE: To learn to play and to enjoy the 'fe ,- an . , Z ggi ' - 'Q ' 'L 'Q . .,., 2 . game of bowlmg' - .,:: ' - , ':: - ii' il' --,: MEMBERSHIP: A desire to learn the fundamentals -- I 5 ' I .H H ' if of the game. 'AQA J . :J ---- OTHER ACTIVITIES: cnnnpefinve bowling. , fn in ,Ji i Sw. , A , A f . ,.,.,-- IA, President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joyce Patten .,V. : I - P- .:: 'lzlz 5 J. J 'E' ' . g g ' E, Vice-President. .... . ...Beverly Downing 3:42 ,,,.j - Secretary -Treasurer . . . . . . Grayce Alliman X V '- 'I Jkqi I z qw Adviser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Grace Kratz I M ? 'iil Z in S ti f f MEMBERS A an ' ' .E ' If 4 I be en f A new 1 ' me 1-Grayce Alliman, Jane Barkenquast, Viola Bucken- f 5. ni . - . meyer, Martha Burr, Ellen Byrnes, Janice Christofel. . EA ., ' ,., 2-Beverly Downing, Margaret Gordon, Norma Gruss, .x ' In rfiffi' ' ' I Meredith Gutzman, Virginia Howald, Kathryn Howell. WW . .tie MSV, l 3-Beverly Jackson, Frances Keller, Mildred Kerr, i? : ':- Q ' I I Helen May, Rosemary Miller, Jean Murphy. 4-Martha , ,' : ' . ' , Nash, Joyce Patten, Betty Pomeroy, Lois Prange, g i -Sr .: n--- , as Kathryn Radabaugh, Constance Romanoif. 5- '11 ' ' f Wilma Shalfer, Eleanor Schultz, Mary Spooner, Donna V I V I if A 'limp ,,., I I 'Q' e I V , 1 White, Patricia Zeller. F 1 I ' 4 -X . ' . .gs R 105 DESIGNERS OF FREEDOM Engineers' Society ESTABLISHED: 1932 OBJECTIVE: To further interest in engineering. MEMBERSHIP: Interest in industrial and technical subjects. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Engineering trips to various factories, programs concerning inventors and their contributions to the world. OFFICERS President ....... .............. .... K e nneth Richard Vice-President .... ............ ...... R o swell Bailey Secretary ........ ..... .I ack Badenhope Treasurer ..... ........ R ichard Lee Adviser .... .......... ..... M r . D. N. Stalker MEMBERS 1-Jack Badenhope, Roswell Bailey, William Baum, jack Campbell. 2-Russell Gardner, Albert iGraumlich, Rex Henrickson, Dick Hunter. 3-James Leake, Richard Lee, William Luxin, Milton Netter. 4-Kent Reece, Kenneth Richard, Richard Simp- , son, William Stuckey. 5-Robert Orick, Charles Vannorsdale, Mr. D. N. Stalker. PRESERVES AM Home Economics Club A ESTABLISHED: 1935 N OBJECTIVE: To interest girls in Horne Economics. ' MEMBERSHIP: Girls interested in Home Economics. 'E OTHER ACTIVITIES: Adviser of freshman Home Economics Club. Member of Ohio State and onomics Association. OFFICERS President ....... ........... ..... M a rgaret Goodnight Vice-President .... ........ B etty Jane Hall Secretary ...... .... R uth Sautter Treasurer ..... ....... E ileen Nisch Advisers .... .... M iss Marie Stoll Miss Ellen Ashley Miss Mary Bargman Mrs. Carolyn Osgood MEMBERS 1-Dorothea Ashton, Imogene Bouts, Patsy Carr, Clara Cordes. 2-Margaret Good- night, Betty jane Hall, Shirley Harrell, Margaret Higgins. Q. Citizen, Eleanor Lutz, Eileen Nisch. 4-Eileen Ruffer, Ruth Sautter, Oneda Vann, Miss Ellen Ashley. 5-Miss Mary Bargman, Mrs. Carolyn Osgood, Miss Marie Stoll. 106 E R 1 C A mv' My American Home Ec- 3-Helen Lagos, john CAVALCADE of AMERICA Riding Club ESTABLISHED: 1932 OBJECTIVE: To develop good horsemanship. MEMBERSHIP: Ability to participate in the club's activities. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Before breakfast ride, a dessert bridge, theater party. OFFICERS President ....... ................ .... D o rothy Wake Vice-President .... ...... L aVerne Laney Secretary ........ .... P atricia McKimm Treasurer .... ....... J ane Thomas Advisers . . . .... Miss Ellen Ashley Mr. Pierre Pasquier MEMBERS 1-Connie Adams, Mary jane Boesel, Alice Lee Brown, Audrey Elliott, Marjorie Elliott, Eleanor Gallant. 2-janet Green, Joanne Hickenlooper, Dorothy Hogle, Blanche Holley, Irma Hotchkiss, Virginia james. 3-Geraldine Johnson, LaVerne Laney, Patricia McKimm, Marilyn Miller, Nancy Munn, Alice Nisley. 4-Sara Schaffer, Elizabeth Shirley, Mary Spooner, jane Thomas, Santon Fotheringham, Norma Van Wormer. 5-Dorothy Wake, Miss Ellen Ashley. REAL TRUE PATRIOTS g Sophomore Hi Y ESTABLISHED: 1 958 OBJECTIVE: To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community a high standard of Christian character. MEMBERSHIP: Sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. for sophomore boys who maintain a high scholastic standard, clean character, and good sports- manship. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Speakers on vocational guidance, autumn W roast. OFFICERS President ........ ............. .... R o land Kennedy Vice-President ..... ....... R obert Gray Secretary ....... ..... A lfred Stevens Treasurer ..... ........ D ale Smith Adviser ..... ............ .... M r . D. Martin MEMBERS 1-Richard Alder, William Arduser, William Bergman, Keith Babcock, William Brown. 2--Raymond Dix, William Deckelman, Bob Edmunds, Walter Frantz, Charles Feltham. 3-Bob Gray, Albert Graumlich, Don Hammer, Rex Henrickson, Tim Hewlett. 4-Diels Issler, Bob Jeschka, Roland Kennedy, Malcolm McClurg, Bob Romberger. 5-Jack Richard, Alfred Stevens, Bill Sussman, Bernard Wallace, George Whitehorne. 107 TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE Twins Club FUNCTION: A social club for twins. ESTABLISHED: 1956 OBJECTIVE: To advance the status of twins. ' MEMBERSHIP: To be a twin with a desire to enlarge social contacts. . OTHER ACTIVITIES: A hayride, and a splash party. MEMBERS 1-john Gill, Joseph Gill, Jane Hammer, jean Hammer, john Hettle. 2-David Hettle, Virginia Proeschel, Mary jane Proeschel, Joe Pugsley, Mary Pugsley. 5-Dawn Runion, Donald Runion, Henrietta Sautter, Marietta Sautter, Abbie Shearer. 4-Jeanne Shearer, Doris Wilhelm, Betty Wil- helm, Tom VanDusen, William VanDusen. OFFICERS President ........ ............ ..... A b bie Shearer Vice-President ..... ..... .I ane Hammer Secretary ......... ........... J ames ,Olds Treasurer .... .......... M arietta Sautter Advisers .... ..... M r. Frank H. Biglow Mr. E. B. Featherstone Vmfszty D Club ESTABLISHED: 1938 OBJECTIVE: To improve athletics and create brother- hood among the members. MEMBERSHIP: To have earned a varsity letter in a major sport. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Has charge of ushers at football games, provides entertainment between halves, supervises the track meet. MEMBERS 1-Homer Bogart, Dick Bohnsack, Del Brang. 2-Bob Chappius, Densel Ducat, Eugene Ducat. 3-Bob Harder, Al jamra, Bob Krieghoif. 4-Bob Kurtz, Norbert Larzelere, Bob LeSeur. 5-George McDonald, Bob McClure, Harry Messerly. 6-Don Stecker, jim Wenning, Mr. Harry Rice. OFFICERS President ........ ................ ............ A l jamra Vice-President ..... . . . . . ..... Norbert Larzelere Secretary ........ ...... H omer Bogart Treasurer ...... ....... B ob McClure Advisers .... ..... M r. joseph Collins 108 Mr. Ollie Klee Mr. Norman Pollman Mr. Harry Rice YOUNG AMERICA Vocational Club FUNCTION: An educational club. ESTABLISHED: 1939 OBJECTIVE: To further the knowledge of vocations and their requirements. MEMBERSHIP: An interest in the various occupations. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Maintains the Vocational Reference Room, Vocational Guidance Clinic. MEMBERS 1-Wayne Balmer, Dorothy Berndt, Eleanor Degener, Betty Evdeman, Robert Gillespie. 2-Mary Koltz, Eulalia Kulwicki, La Verne Mullen, Marie McLean, Dorothy Meranda. 3-Lois Miller, Charles Mohr, Fred Papenfuss, Basil Richards, Harold Shaffer. 4-jack Schroeder, Florence Shaw, Clara Stock, joseph Walter, Violet Warnke. 5-Donald Weber, Dolores Wharten- by, Frank Wirebaugh. OFFICERS President ........ ................ ...... H a rold Shaffer Vice-President ..... ............ .... E l eanor Degener Secretary ........ . . . La Verne Mullen Treasurer .... ....... W ayne Balmer Advisers .... .... M r. Harold Grubs CLUBS WITHOUT PICTURES JUNIOR RED CROSS CLUB DEVILBISS BOWLING CLUB President ............................... Ruth Steele President ............................. Robert Burns Vice-President ..... ......... L ouise Niles Vice-President .... ....... D ick Balduf Secretary ....... .... M argaret Kauffman Secretary ...... .... M elvyn Brodsky Treasurer .... ............. D Wight Wolfe Treasurer ..... ..... T om Ballinger Adviser .... .... M iss Daisy Van Noorden Adviser ..... ..... M r. Louis Mathias COMMERCIAL ART CLUB QUILL AND SCROLL President .............................. Betsy Brint President ..................... Mary Kathryn Schnell Vice-President ..... . . .Marjorie Ellen Williams Vice-President .... .......... j ean Buchele Secretary ....... .......... N eva Stickney Secretary ...... ..... C atherine Sloan Treasurer .... ...... T homas Lindsay Treasurer ..... ...... F rances Keller Adviser .... .... M iss Amy Kimpton Adviser .... ..... M iss Rose Bloom MUSIC GUILD l President ............................ Nancy Welday Vice-President ..... ...... H elen Pratt Secretary ......... ..... H elen Enyart Treasurer ........ ........ D oris Kraft Business Manager. . . . ..... Margaret Seavolt Adviser .......... ..... M r. Ralph Merrill 109 110 TI-ILETICS AL JAMRA KENT REECE -Editors fSeatedD-Norm Pollman, Harry Rice, joe Collins. QStandingD-Ollie Klee, Dr. Rae, Lars Wagner, Lynn Kalmbach. COACHES A D TRAI ERS NORM POLLMAN-Norm probably has the most difficult job of all the coaches since he is athletic director and manager. Nevertheless, he has done excellent work in all things he has undertaken. HARRY RICE-If there is any athletic ability whatsoever in a boy, Harry will draw it out. As head football coach, through his excellent training, he has manu- factured many a fine ball player. JOE COLLINS-joe's job isn't easy, but he makes it seem to be. All those cuts and bruises the boys get are taken care of by him. Moreover, all that fine equipment that they wear is under joe's control. OLLIE KLEE-Ollie has a great deal of knowledge about any sport, and it is put to a good use since he is connected with three major sports as head baseball coach, lightweight basketball coach, and as back- field coach in football. DOC RAE-Those things which are more serious than cuts and bruises are made less serious when Doc Rae takes them under his hand. Patience probably helps him most. LARS WAGNER-This year, besides be- ing head basketball coach, Lars has become an assistant track coach. We hope that he does as well in his new task as he has in his older one. LYNN KALMBACH-Lynn is a newcomer to the coaching staff of DeVilbiss and a good one, too. He is line coach of the foot-- ball team. We are sure Lynn will continue with the fine impression he has made upon us. VAR ITY FOUTB LL 1-fLeft to righth-Bob McClure, Norbert Larzelere, Keith Wemmer, Bill Mann, Bob Harter, Dick Oatis, Jim Bennett, Jim Wening, Carlton Baumgardner, Norm Schweikert. 2-Bob Vernier, John Hettel, Bill Nolan, Dave Hardy, Dick Bohnsack, Bob Chappius, Harry Messerly, Don Rice, Ken Richard, Chuck Yoder, Bill Gall. 3-Dick Smart, Roger Pioch, Joe Berry, Bill Zigler Jerry McKinley, Charles Dixon, George Warner, Don Mallory, Bill Anderson, Bill Volk, Dave Hettel, Homer Millikan, Ed Amberg, Chuck Chenevert, Stan Ro- manolf, Larry Smart. Although only one regular returned from last year's team, Coach Harry Rice presented one of the finest teams that ever donned DeVilbiss uniforms. The Tigers defeated Cleveland Glenville, Akron Kenmore, Scott, Sandusky, Woodward, Davenport, and Libbey, but the opposition that Central and Waite gave was a little too tough. However, a record of seven wins and two losses is good in any man's game. DeVilbiss was especially good defensively because statistics show that only one team was able to gain more yardage- that team being Waite which, incidentally, wasundefeated in eleven games. Our football squad was represented by five players on the 1939 All-City Team. Bob McClure and Bob Chappius landed berths on the first team, and Captain Bob Hatter, Dick Oatis, and Carlton Baumgardner were placed on the second team. It is certainly encouraging to know that the backfield of Chappius, Rice, Bohnsack, and Vernier will return for the 1940 football team, also that such well experienced linemen as Mann,Bennett,Romanoff,Gall, and Schweikert will return. Teams such as the 1939 and 1940 can't be as good as stated unless they are well coached, and Harry Rice certainly has done an excellent job in turning out these outstanding . 12 teams. Bolansack in Action 1 1 2 Q VARSITY EOOTB LL SCHEDULE SEASONS RECORD ..... . . Cleveland Glenville .... . . . . 0 Kenmore .......... . . . 0 Scott .... . . . 0 Central ..... . . . 12 Sandusky. ..... . . . 0 Woodward ..... . . . 6 Waite .... . ..... 26 Davenport .... . . . 6 Libbey .... . . . 6 THE BERLIN TRGPHY No one can select the most valuable player of any team as well as the squad itselfg and, without a doubt, the football team made an excellent choice when they chose Bob McClure as their most valuable player. Mac was not only outstanding, but also consistent. He was at the bottom of almost every play which proves that Bob was an excellent blocker and tackler. Reliable can well be used to describe Mac because Harry Rice as well as the boys relied on him plenty. Along with his being the most indispensable member of the DeVilbiss team, Mac was also end on the 1939 All-City Team. .7 Wins .... ..... 2 Losses DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss ....61 ....22 ....-40 .. 7 .. 6 ....26 .. 0 ....18 ....14 Congratulations, Mac I 1 1 5 seem to make any mistakes and were always on the alert. 114 DEVILBISSQSCOTT Oatis and Rice break into the open. With two strong victories still fresh in their minds, the of-Q ag , s S D22 Tigers opened their city league schedule by humiliating dl-gg the Scott Bulldogs 40-0. Our boys gave the Scotters the 5,65 worst beating that they've had in a good many yearsg and duplicating what he did in the Glenville game, Harry I again used thirty-five players. , ' It wasn't that Scott was so bad that night, but really it was how superb the Tigers were. They just couldn't Our boys recovered fumbles, blocked kicks, intercepted passes, and caught passes -that's how good they were. The work of Center Dick Oatis was especially outstanding because Oats inter- cepted three passes and converted one into a long touchdown. Dick Bohnsack's ground gaining was very good also because Dick averaged more yards each time he carried the ball than any other boy did that night. Carlton Baumgardner's de- fensive work was excellent since the Bulldogs made little yardage around his end. For that matter, they hardly made any yardage anywhere through the Tiger line. The team work of the squad was the personiflcation of good football. This was symbolic of the team spirit throughout the entire gridiron season. 4 ., X .eva vi Y ' V ' , Swag, Top Row-Wemmer, Nolan, Bennett, Oatis, Pioch. Center Row-Baumgardner, McClure. Bottom Row-Larzalere, Mallory, Harter, Wening, Berry. GRADUATIN G PLAYERS KEITH WEMMER, Tackle-Not sensational but de- pendable and consistent. BILL NOLAN, Back-When Bill was in there, he made a fine showing. BILL BENNETT, Back-Although out of most of the season because of a leg injury, Bill was one of the fast- est backs in the city. His educated toe added greatly to the many points scored after touchdowns. DICK OATIS, Center-One of the lightest boys on the team, but he hit harder than anyone. ROGER PIOCH, Guard-Rog stood out in defensive play. CARLTON BAUMGARDNER, End-Here's one that looks vicious and really is, at least the other teams think so. BOB MCCLURE, End-There is no doubt about Mac being the most valuable player. NORBERT LARZALERE, Tackle-Norb's position best fits him-he's a tackler. DON MALLORY, Tackle-Although Don was the most inexperienced player, he didn't seem to be. CAPTAIN BOB HARTER, Guard-An excellent leader as well as an excellent player. JIM WENING, Tackle-For a big fellow, jug handled himself well-a very good blocker. JOE BERRY, Guard-Spirit more than anything helped joe become a good guard. 115 11 Seated-Norm Schweikert, Homer Bogart. Bob McClure, Jim Snedecor, Jim Wening. Standzhg-Dan Blough, manager, Dick Tara- vella, Bob Vernier, Bob Chappius, Homer Millikan, Harry Messerly. VAR ITY BASKETBALL With only two experienced players returning, De- Vilbiss managed to finish third in the city race dur- ing the 1959-40 season. The squad, handicapped by lack of height, won eleven games and lost fiveg but those which were lost, were lost only by very slim margins. The Tigers stood out in defensive work, and they had plenty of speed. In one of the Libbey games, our boys held the Cowboys to eleven points. Incidentally, Libbey was the city champion for this year in basketball. Outstanding seniors on the squad were Bob McClure and Homer Bogart. Bob Chappius, Norm Schweikert, and Harry Messer- ly were outstanding juniors. Along with these three juniors, Bob Vernier, Dick Taravella, and Homer Millikan return next year. i LIGHT WEIGHT BASKETBALL I Gibsonburg. Seated-Jack Lee, Bob Schutte, Bo Bowman, Frank Lampe. Bob Romberger, Bill Kahl, Willis Boice, Al Stevens. Slanding-Manager Richard Hewlett, Rex Hendrickson, Jim Corbett, Roland Kennedy, Dick Etters, Harold Elton, Dick Smart. Tim H l t SEASON RECORD . . Perrysburg. .. . . . . . . . Ottawa Hills . Scott ....... Waite .... Libbey ...... -.. ...fn ....- ..... Woodward .... ..... Whitmer .... . Central ..... Waite. . . . . Libbey .... Scott ......... ..... Woodward. . Macomber. . Central ..... Macomber. . -.0 --Q. ,. ...- nu... 1 1 Wins . . DeVilbiss DeVilbiss .... DeVilbiss .... DeVilbiss .... DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss . 5 Losses .....29 .....32 .....36 .....30 .....3I .....18 .....19 .....52 .....26 .....33 .....16 .....33 .....54 .....27 .....46 .....33 117 118 ASEBALL Seated-Bill Schmidt, Harry Messerly, Bob Harter, Dick Welch, Bill Bennett, Bob Chappius, Clarence Ehr- hardt. Standing-Manager Clarence Utz, jim Ross, Walt Fields, Bob Hill, Harold Wandling, Omar Mourning, Al jamra, Eddie Vail, Coach Ollie Klee. Standing-Norm Pullman, Frank Lamping, Philo Dunsmore, Lloyd Enteman, George Urschel, Bob Smith jack Handy, Dick Bohnsack, john Fisher, Carlton Baumgardner, Warren Pelton. Second Row-Bob Lohner james Vail, Douglas Cook, jim Leake, Bob Pocock, Bob DeShetler, jim Eades, Bob Le Suer, Bob Kriegoffi Gene Fisher, Gilbert Goodman, john Henry. Seated-Howard Weber, Bob Racker, George McDonald Bob Braun, Roswell Bailey, john Dunn, Gene Sowers, Eugene Ducat, Craig Dalton, Olin Pelton. S C H E D L E S BASEBALL - 1939 Season Record 11 Wins 6 Losses D. H. S.... .... 7 Swanton ............ 1 D. H. S. ........ .. SCott...... 4 D. H. S. .... . . . 13 Scott ......... .... 1 6 D. H. S ..... . Whitmer .... . . . 2 D. H. S.. . . . . . 9 Woodward ..... .... 5 D. H. S. ..... Macomber. . . . . . . 5 D. H. S. .... . . . 1 Central ....... .... 2 D. H. S ..... . Ashland ..... . . . 2 D. H. S. .... . . . 1 Macomber ...... .... 8 D. H. S ..... . Ashland ..... . . . 1 D. H. S ..... . . . 3 Libbey ....... .... 2 D. H. S .... . . Central .... . . . 0 D. H. S. .... 6 Waite ........ .... 3 D.H.S .... .. Libbey.... 1 D. H. S. .... . . . 7 Woodward ..... .... 3 D. H. S ..... . Waite .... . . . . 2 D. H. S. .... . . . 6 Pemberville ....... . . 10 TRACK - 1939 DUAL MEETS t DeVilbiss ...... 90 Waite .... . . . 28 District-2 nd DeVilbiss ...... 45 Scott .......... 72 Miami University Meet-3rd DeVilbiss ...... 87 7-12 Libbey ......... 27 5-12 Triangular Meet with Fremont 8: Woodward-lst DeVilbiss ...... 107 Woodward .... 17 DeVilbiss Night Relays-3rd, BOWLING DeVilbiss won the championship in both of the Interscholastic Bowling Leagues for 1939-1940. Final Standings:- AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Teams Won-Lost Pct. Team Ave. Teams Won-Lost Pct. Team Ave. DeVilbiss ..... . . 33- 9 .786 846 DeVilbiss .... . . . .786 770 Macomber .... . . 30-12 .7 14 837 Central ....... . .738 794 Central ........ . . 27- .643 854 Woodward ..... . .7 38' 824 Woodward .... . . 22- .524 806 Libbey ....... . .548 749 Scott ...... . . 2 1- .500 806 Macomber ..... . .548 750' Libbey .... . . 18- .429 771 Scott ......... .333 691 Whitmer .... . . 15- .357 729 Whitmer ..... .262 696 Waite ..... . . . 2- .048 663 Waite ........ . .048 667 Several season records were made by DeVilbiss teams and individuals:- High Individual Season games - 268 Davis, 266 Mersereau High Team Single Game - 1015 DeVilbiss Americans High Team Total - 2715 DeVilbiss Americans The season averages of the DeVilbiss bowlers: Balduf ....... ..... 1 61.1 in 36 games Davis ............................ 192.1 in 42 games Ballinger ..... . . . 159.6 in 34 games Grainger. ....................... 169.2 in 37 games Downing ..... . . . 158.2 in 37 games Cunningham .... .... 1 66.5 in 36 games Mersereau .... . . . 152.5 in 28 games Burns .......... .... 1 66.3 in 36 games Nuifer ........ . . . 151.0 in 19 games Schragenheim .... .... 1 62.9 in 37 games Van Buren ..... . . . 143.8 in 19 games jackson ........ .... 1 62.8 in 23 games Campbell ..... . . . 141.4 in 25 games 119 120 GULF Kneeling--Bob Burns, Lawrence Payette, Harvey jones, Don White, jon jones, Bob Romberger. Standing- john Beckstett, john Wertz, Bob Geisler, Dale Anderson, George Warner, Dick Kear, Coach Romberger. Kneeling-Jim Mathias, Jim Wolfe, Rex Hendrickson. Standing-Dick Hardin, Russell Lewis, Charles Grossman, Heinz Warmbrunn, Bill Stuckey. SWIM Sealed-John Bishop, Jack Sawyer, Wally Haefenbrack, Charles Stockstiel, Bob Butler, Dick Groif, Larry Loftus, Bob Barnthouse. Standzhg-Jack Wynn, Bob Bolster, Bob Pomeroy, Bob Ott, Charles Rauch, Jack Brown, Captain Dick Hunter, Bud Oehrnler, Coach McCool, Morris Bellamy. SWIMMING MEETS GOLF Libbey ........... 9 DeVilbiss ........ 5 7 Waite ...... ..... 1 9 DeVilbiss ........ 47 Fremont ......... 39 DeVilbiss ........ 2 7 Adrian .... ..... 5 1 DeVilbiss ........ 5 2 Scott .... Q ..... 46 DeVilbiss ...... . . 20 Scott ..... ..... 4 2 DeVilbiss ....... . 24 Libbey ..... ..... 1 9 DeVilbiss ........ 47 Waite ........... . 2 5 DeVilbiss ........ 4 1 The team also participated in the Northern Ohio Interscholastic Swimming Relays in Cleveland, the Toledo District Meet, and the State Meet in Columbus. TENNIS Central ..... .... 5 Scott ...... . . 2 Libbey .... . . 10 Waite ............ 5 Woodward. . . 2 Macomber ....... 1 DeVilbiss ........ DeVilbiss ........ DeVilbiss. . . . . . DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss Second in District Seventh in State at Columbus - 1959 SEASON RECORD ........ 5 Wins ...... Libbey ...................... 1. .. 5 Macomber .... . . . 0 Waite ......... . . . 5 Woodward .... . . . 1 Central ..... . . . 1 Scott ..... . . . 2 DeVilbiss .... DeVilbiss .... DeVilbiss .... DeVilbiss .... DeVilbiss .... DeVilbiss. . 1 Loss ... ... ... .-. 2 122 IRLS' ATHLETICS During the fall intra-murals the freshmen juggled fieldballs, sophomores kicked around at soccer, while the juniors and seniors received bumps and bruises with hockey sticks. The band-aid brigade became a popular style among all the classes during the competitive basketball games this winter. Ski pants put in storage and sun glasses repolished heralded the favorite game of spring-baseball. For the seniors, the later part of May brings to a close the happy hours of fun and frolic spent in our physical education program, but the underclassmen have other interesting years to look forward to in the field of sports when new teams and girls Will battle to gain the lead. RUTH ELLIS ALICE ROULET RUTH THOMAS JOYCE HOLDERMAN -Editors -Art Work FALL WINTER SPRING 12 L XJ J 1? f1Lg' an mr , VK Q ff ,ZX- ,fY..ffi,x . fi- Q ' ' simon Simms ffl g f 5 P 1, gf ., ,iq ' sqm f X A f K, 3 , 1 0 J - ,lc Y A , fs 'Y 'Lv , L QV A -as! 559 A 'if ' 1 2 1 ix I i Wg 1' , fi 'Nm , xx ,- J ,BP 3 f ff? if iw fil H M I 'QS i ffw ' K, , ,.,, , M fl SE IOR ACTI ITIES During the year 1939-40 a revised program of physical education was inaugurated in an effort to offer activities which would more adequately fill the present and future leisure time needs for the senior girls. They selected the activities that best fitted their particular interests. It was necessary to take some of the activities out of the build- ing as the school facilities were limited, but as many activities as possible were conducted in the school. The best instruction available in the community was secured and physical education credit given. An activity during each season was selected so that the girls were active throughout the entire year and participated in one team game, one individual sport, and one form of dance. Some of these activities are illustrated on the opposite page. INTRA-MURALS. Girls on winning teams in intra-murals who are working for letters are awarded extra ipoints at the end of the season. These following girls have won such awards: FIELDBALL BASKETBALL Margaret Hamann Betty Walters Betty Troup Gloria Whitting joan Koder Lois Koder Esther Tankeman Mary Grafton Lois DeNice Helen Smith Emma Pugsley Virginia Craigie Evelyn Sobeck Shirley Mason Mary Felt Marie Froutschi Ann Andrews Susan Blanchet Betty Brundage Edith Bredehoft janet Davis Marjorie Lucke Carol Mason jackie Shedwick A-If Q , SOCCER Ruth Taylor Connie Adams Dorothy Popelier Jeanne Shirk Ruth Radabaugh Joan Austin Barbara Sigg Yvonne Powell Marjorie Hoyle Gladys Bailey Gladys Meyers Joan Hickenlooper Santon Fotheringham Elizabeth Shirley Joanne Lindsay Phyllis Lanz 2 126 CHQCDL LIFE E wi mmm: CRAIG DALTON JEAN BUCHELE -Editors ,X f 1 1 ,M 4 v. 5'vS.E x Z' Ni -v Q 2 V, ' .25 L.-EA' ' ff' we . i 2 'Www 5. 1 4 1 s .. W , f M. ' Q 9 .sy S- gf 53 W 'xv A -I , 'fQ,., . ' in sf if 12 We 19 if 4 x xx i Ak: A.. '::-: a 5- :-. ' qw ifwf' A r, Mskfec, ,W , ' ' . .Q fr. tw :fix i ef' . : Y 4-V:-2- ' 411'-.:W'f' 5 - a A , 3 1 '1i.5Qf3?? 35315 M., R4 ,,,, gn, W. gif, Se if 352 '12 4 r' . A The Ili-Y Council Presents A Four-Square Program For High School Boys C Clean Scholarship 0 Speech o Living o Athletics 'A' BILL ROOT: 4'I've forgotten how far live read in my hook? Miss MARIAN SMITH: Just look for the place where the clean pages start. 'A' Mus. J. BRAND! Bard, why did you come late? Compliments BARD NAGLE: Oh, I saw a sign ii of MRS. J. BRAND: timpatientlyl '6What has the sign to KING 81 do with your coming late? BARD: It said, 'Slow down. School ahead ,.,' 'A' LEARN THE t'A.B.C.,si, OF BEAUTY IN THE AMERICAN BEAUTY GULLEGE Beauty Culture, America's open field of golden opportunities. No other vocation offers you a more equal chance of success. Wiith Women and girls becoming more HBeauty consciousi' each day, the demand for trained beauticians far exceeds the present supply. Your future earnings depend on the profession you choose. Pay as you learn! O SPECIAL RATES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 194-0 331 St. Clair Street MAin 4616 Hot Dogs, Ice Cream, Lunches, Hamburgers, at the Sn- Across from the WESTWOOD Miss BLOOM stuck a notice up on her desk that read: 6'Accuracyl Accuracy! Accuracy! She told Frances Williams to read it and to remember it. Next day Fran came in with her report of a meeting. Miss Bloom read it through and came upon the sentence- Three thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine eyes were fixed on the speakerfi Wl1at do you mean by making such a silly hlunder'?i' Miss .Bloom demanded wrathfully. as But itis not a hlunderf, protested Fran. There was a onceeyed man in the audience. RUTH TAYLOR: 'tDon't drive so quickly round the corners. It makes me frightencdf' DICK OATIS: Do what I do-shut your eyes when we come to a corner. 'A' 1. . 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Itis my watch helowf' Miss LUKEN's: Truly re- markable. Fancy a watch striking as loud as thatlv IULEUU BLUE Plilll- Hllll PAPER UU. Yellow Pine Whifepine DRAWING MATERIALS Hardwoods PHOTOSTAT PRINTS 0 ARTISTS SUPPLIES Cypress W. T. Hubbard Lumber Go. BLUE PRINTS 866-876 Western Avenue 316 Superior Street AD. l224 ADams 2621 1 The lletlilbiss Stationers Desk SCHOOL SUPPLIES RINGS AND EMBLEMS ALICE ROULET: Hhlother told me to take the old cat off somewhere and lose it. So I put him in a basket and tramped out into the country about eight miles. DOROTHY CAMPBELL: '4Well, did you lose the cat?', ALICE: Lose it? If I hadn't followed it I'd never have returned home. FoNn RIOTHERI Kelsey has many original ideas, don't you think? Miss KERLIN: 4'Yes, espec- ially in spellingf, Mas. SCHWENKE: HAda. analyze this sentence. It was getting to be milk- ing time: what n1ood?,' ADA NEWTON: The cow! 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Thorough individual instruction. 3 LEADER st GRAND DEPARTMENT STORES The Stores of Better Value 2. All textbooks with the course. . 3. Free review and employment service d ' . 'me' gm am 1023-25-27 3342 1632 313 Ohio Bldg. Convenient Terms ADams 7310 Sylvania AVP- 310111139 St- Sylvania DEVILBISS SE Abbenzeller, Robert. . . . Adams, Hilda ...... Adams, Robert .... Alden, James ..... Alexander, Lucy .... Allen, Ray ...... Alliman, Grace. . . Altschul, Justin ..... Anderson, Dale ....... Anderson, Dorothy ..... Andrews, Ann ....... Angevine, Edwin ..... Ansted, Betty Jane. . . . Ansted, Hanford. . . Arbaugh, Dorothy ...... Ashba, Gretchen ..... 18 1B Badenhope, Jack ....... ....18 .......18 ...18,98, 99 .......18 18, 88, 105 ..H..U.18 H..18,127 H.....18 ....18 ....1s .......1s .........1s n...1s,s6,9o , 83, 34, 37, 90 18,81,92,106 129, 130 Baer, Kenneth ............. 18, 92, 100 Bailey, Roswell ...... 18 Baker, Frances ......... Baker, James. . . . . . Balduf, Richard ..... Ballinger, Thomas. . . Balmer, Wayne ......... ,106,119,128 .....19, 86, 90 ..H..U.19 ...19,98,99 .n...103,109 Barkenquast Jane 19, 90, 100, 105, 129 Barr, Virginia .......... Bartchlett, Camilla .... Bash, Vivien ..... Bauer, Richard ......... Bauerschmidt, Leonard. Bauerschmidt, Quentin . ....19,129 ....19,89 . .... 19 ....19 Baum, William. . 19, 81, 92, 98, 99, 100, Baumgardner, Carlton. . 19, Beals, Kay ......... Beaubien, Richard .... Beckstett, John. . . . Beidleman, Roy .... Bellamy, Lillian .... Bender, Richard .... Bennett, William. . . Berquist, Vivian .... Berry, Joseph ..... Bieman, Karl ..... Bills, Burgess ..... Bisch, Jack ........... Blackburn, Virginia .... 140 106,121 112,115, 118,119 ..H...19 U..19,131 ......19 ....19 ....19 ..U..U.20 . .... 115,118 ....20, 89, 104 ....20, 112, 115 ....20 .......20 ....20, 100 Blanchard, Betty .... Blanchet, Susan. . . . . Bock, Lucille ...... Bode, Lelahbell ....... IOR I DEX ...20,86,90 ....20,127 H..H.2o,129 Bogart, Homer. .20, 81, 108, 116, 127, Bohland, Jerome. . . Bolster, Robert . . . Bondy, Hubert .... Booth, Mary .... Border, Ruth .... . . Bortner, Audrey .... Bowers, Joan ....... Bowles, Marceille .... Bowman, Robert .... Bradley, Elaine .... Braun, Carl ..... Braun, Robert ........ 130,131 ..u..U.2o ...2o, 121 ..........20 H...20,79,80 ...u..U.2o .U.21,102 Brechenser, Betty. .21, 83, 84, 89, 104, Brecht, Annabel ........ .U9Q21 ,....21 ....21 ....21 ,....21 n..n.21,119 127 n..n.21,1o2 Bredehoft, Edith . . .21, 86, 90, 97, 102 Brenner, Helen. . . . . . . . . Brint, Betty . ....... 21 Brodsky, Melvyn ....... Brooks, Nella Mae. . . Brown, Betty Jane .... Brown, Carolyn ..... Brown, Eleanor ..... Brown, Jack .......... Browning, Charlotte. . Brundage, Betty ....... Bryer, Bob .......... Buchanan, Marvin .... Buche, Phyllis ...... . . Buchele, Jean .......... Buckley, Betty Jane ..... Buettner, Edward ..... Burdett, Elaine ...... Burill, Phyllis ..... Burns, Robert A.. . . . Burns, Robert J.. . . . Butler, Harold ..... C2 Campbell, Doris ...... Campbell, Dorothy ..... Campbell, Robert ..... Canlield, Dan ..... Carlson, LaRue ..... Carlucci, Nicholas .... .U..U..U.21 80,85,87,100 U.....n...22 ....21 ..........21 ...21,88,103 ..U.21,81,80 ...21,92,121 ..n...u.21 ..u.22,s6,9o ..U..H.22 .U..H..H.22 n....n...103 22,81,82,125 H.....U...22 ....22 ...22,90 .n...22 ...22,98 .....22 ....22 . ........... 22 22,s2,97,12s .n...H.22,89 ...U.22 U.22,90 ...u.22 Carter, Mary .... .... 2 3 Casey, Loretta ..... .......... 2 3 Caswall, Nancy .... .. . 23, 89, 124 Chambers, Robert .... .......... 2 3 Churchill, Winston. . . . . .... 23, 102 Ciencerul, Mary ..... ..... 2 3 Clay, Charles ...... ..... 2 3 Clift, Eleanor .... . . . 23, 90 Cobley, Mary ..... .....23 .......23 Collins, Regina ....... Colthorpe, Kenneth .... .... 2 3, 105 Connell, Alice Mae. . . ..... . . 23 Conrad, Jayne ..... .... 2 3, 104 Cook, Douglas .... . . . 2 3, 1 19 Copelin, Hollis. .................... 2 3 Cordegflara .... 23,88,100,106,107 Cottle, Warren .... ................. 2 3 Crafts, Joanne. .24, 81, 83, 85, 87, 90, 123,131 Crandall, Eletha .................... 24 Crawford, Kelsey.. .24, 79, 80, 89, 131 Creager, Nedra ........ 24, 88, 99, 100 Cunningham, Richard ....... .... 2 4, 92 Curdes, George ......... ....... 2 4 Curtiss, Jeannette. . . ..... 24, 80 ID Dale, Lorna . ....................... 24 Dahon,CrAgH24,81,82,83,119,127 Davis, Curtis .... .... 2 4, 79, 80, 89, 92 Davis, Janet. .... ..... 2 4, 103, 124 Davis, Richard .... .......... 2 4 Davis, Ruth ..... . . . 24 Deck, Robert ......... ....... 2 4 Deckelman, George. .... ..... 2 4, 92 Degner, Helen .... .... ..... 2 4 , 90 Dernier, Katherine. . . . . . . . 24 Dew, Earl ......... . . . 24 Dickey, Harry ..... ....... 2 4 Dickey, Prentiss ..... .... 2 5, 101 Dillion, Robert. . . . . . . . . 25 ...25, 92, 105 Doench, Joan .... Domito, Jack ...... Douglas, Donald .... .......... 2 5 Downing, Robert ............... 25, 80 Dripps, William ..... 25, 82, 87, 89, 92 Drummond, Jane ................... 2 5 Ducat, Eugene ..... .... 2 5, 108, 119 Duger, William ....... .......... 2 5 Dunkelman, Norma. .... . . . 25 Dunn, Jean ........... .... 2 5 Dunn, John ........ Durholt, Dorothy ..... Dusseau, Lucille .... Dutcher, Roland .... Eads,James........ Edwards, Richard .... Eidemiller, Beth ...... E ....25 U..25 ....25 ........25 ....25,l19 ....25,82,92 u..26,s4,9o Elchert, Junior. . ................ 26, 92 Elliott, Audrey. . . . . 26, 87, 90, 100, 107 Ellis, Bette .............. Ellis, Ruth Marie. . 26, Ellis, Ruth L.. . . . Elwell, John .... . Enyart, Helen .... Erick, Earl ..... .... Ericksen, Eleanore Eschenburg, Glenn .... F Fair, Robert ........ 26 Faller, James. . . Faulkner, Lee ..... Faunce, Alvin ..... Fennell, Robert. . . Fetter, Eugene .... 8 ........26, 87 1,90,97,124, 128 ....26 ....26 ....26 n..26,90,97 , 92, 98, 99, 131 Figley, Harriett. . . . . Finucan, Jeanne. . . . . Forbes, Marceil ..... Foreman, Howard. . . . Forney, Luella .... Foss, Vincent ..... Fought, Patricia .... Fox, William ..... Francke, Paul .... Franke, Shirley ..... Franzdorf, Lois ..... Frisk, Norman. . . Frosh, Louis. . . . Fruchey, James ....... C3 Gage, Robert ..... .... Gearhart, Howard .... Geiser, Virginia. . . . Geisler, Robert. . . .. Gensler, Betty ...... George, Dorothy ..... Gilbert, Robert ..... Gill, Nettie ..... . Gillespie, John. . . Gillespie, Robert. . . . . Gilmore, John. ..... . . n..26,89,92 ........26 ....26 ....26 ......26 n..27,90 ....27 ....27 U....U...27 ....27, 89, 105 Gilsdorf, Margaret .... . ......27,87 ......27 ....27 ....27 ....27 ....27 ....27 ....27 ....27 ....27 ....27 ....27 ....27 ....28 ....28 ....28 ......28 ....28, 109 ......28 ....28 Gimple, Delores .... Glann, Shirley .... Goodyear, James. . . Grainger, Glen ..... . . .28, 82, 84, 104 ............28, 92 Graumlich, Marjorie . . .28, 87, 90, 104 Green, Anna Belle. . Greiner, James ..... Griflin, Mary .... . . . .. ...... ......28 u..2s,1o2 U..28,90 Grossenbacher, Jeanne .... . ...... 28 Gruetter, Martha. . . . ............ 28, 88 Gruss, Norma . 29, 81, 83, 90, 105, 125, Guest, James. . . . . Gurwell, Donald ...... I1 Haas, Charles ...... Hackbarth, Jeanne..29, 83, 86, 90, 126 ....28 ....29 130 Hackett, Florence. . . ....... ......... 2 9 Hadley, John .... . Hall, Mary ......... Hall, Mary Martha. . Hammer, Jane. .... . Hammer, Jean ...... Hannaford, Martha. Hanson, Robert. . . . Hardin, Rosemary. . Harris, Marilyn .... . . .29, 90, 102, Harris, Maxwell .... ....29, 127, 130 ...... ..29 108 108 ....29, ...........29, .29,8l,83,85, 87, 90, 131 130 Harrison, Jeanne. .29, 89, 90, 97, 100, Hart, Donna . . . . Hart, John ......... 128 H..29,84,90 Harter, Robert. .30, 108, 112, 115, 118 Hasten, Charles ..... Hatker, Margery .... ...30,84,89 Hayward, Pauline. . . . ....... . . . . 30 Heimrich, Margaret. ....... 30, 90, 102 Helbing, Donald. . . Henly, Dale ...... Hennessy, Jean ..... Henry, Robert .... Hepburn, Alice .... Hess, Darrell ..... Heyn, Ruth ....... Higgins, Frank .... . .. ......... 30 ........30 ....30, 98, 99 ....3O, 87, 90 n..30,84,100 ...u....3o,1oo Hill, Martha Ann .... . . . 30, 90, 97, 130 Hills, Robert ....... Hilton, Richard ..... Hoffman, John. . . Hogle, Dorothy .... .......30, 83, 89 ....30, 92 .......30 ...........30,107 Holderman,Joyce. . 31, 86, 90, 104, 124 Holmes, Dorothy. . . Holmes, Mary Kay. . ....31 Horner, Eleanor. . . . Householder, Van .... Howell, Elizabeth. . . Hughes, Betty .... Hulquist, Duane .... ....31 ....31 ......31 ....31, 90 ....31 Humbarger, Ruth ...... ............. 3 1 Hummon, Edna Jane ................ 3 1 Hunter, Richard . 3 1, 92, 106, 12 1, 1 3 1 Hutchinson, Marjorie ............... 3 1 Hutchinson, Dorothy I Ingmire, William. . . Irvine, Bruce. . . . . . . . ....31,80 ....31 ....31 Jackson, Craddock. .31, 83, 92, 98, 99 Jacoby, Virginia ........ James, Frances. . . . . James, Robert A. ...... . Jamra, Albert. . . 32, 81, Jarrett, Thomas ..... Johns, Alice .... . Johnson, Bette .... Johnson, Clara ....... Johnson, Geraldine . Johnson, Marguerite Johnson, Phyliss .... . Jokel, Kathryn ......... Jones, Jon . .......... 32 Jones, Patricia. . . . . . Jorgensen, Warren. . Juergens, Robert ..... Ii Kauffman, Margaret .... Keating, Kenneth .... .. .......31, 127 108, 118, 127 .......32, 105 ......32 ....32, 89 .......32 ....32, 107 ...32, 87, 90 , 79, 80, 82,92 .......32, 129 .....32, 89 .. .32, 89, 92 . . .32, 82, 97 .......32 Keen, Paul. ....... ................ 3 2 Kehle, Laura .... ..... 3 2, 90, 97, 104 Keller, Frances .... . Kelley, Bruce R.. . . . Kerr, Mildred ...... Kerschner, William. Keyser, Robert ..... Kibler, Charles. . . . . Kibler, Gordon ..... Kieper, Ruth ....... Kimble, Geraldine. . King, William .... Kipp, Carl ...... . 82,90,97,105 ....33, 105 .......33 ....33 ....33 ....33 ....33 ....33 Klotz, Jeanette ....... 33, 80, 84, 88, 90 Kohl, Mary Jane .... ..... ..... 3 3 , 127 Kornstadt, Ruby ............... 33, 102 Kozy, Jack.33, 79, 80, 82, 83 ,129, 131 Kranich, Betty Ann ...... 33, 84, 87, 90 Kratzman, Eugene .... ...... 3 3, 105 141 Kriner, Edna ....... Kuehlman, Charles. Kurtz, Robert ...... Kusz, Phyllis . . . . . L La Due, Richard .... Lambert, Mary Alice. . . Lanahan, Dale. . . . . . Landis, Norman .... Laney, La Verne .... Lanzinger, Doris .... Larberg, Madeline. . Larson, Chlotilda ................. Larzelere, Norbert. . Lashuay, Donald .... Lathrop, Briggs ..... Lau, William ...... Leake, james ......... Lecklider, Owen. . . Lee, Betty .......... Leininger, Oliver. . . Leonard, Mabel .... Leonard, Nola ...... .. .... 33 ... .... ..34 .. ........ 34,108 .U...34,100,125 .. ....... 34 H..34,100 ......34 ..n...34 ....34,107 ..H..34 . .... .... 34 130 .34,1os,112,115 .n..n..n..U.34 .34,92,1o6,119 34,79,80,82 Lepke, Mary Ann ..... . . 35, 80, 84, Less, Gordon .... . . . 127 LeSueur,Robert35,1os,119,127,129 Levey, Mervin. . . ........... ..... . . . 35 Levy, Suzanne. . 35, 81, 84, 90, 104, 125 Lewis, Russell. . . . Liebnau, Alton . . . 125, 128 ..n..H.35,so Lindecker, Wayne . ....... 35, 102, Loe, Phyllis. .... . . Lowry, Betty .... . Lucke, Marjorie ......... 128 102 Lunn, William. ....... 35, 92, 106, 35,86,87,90 127 Luu,Pawy ...... 35,81,83,84,89,130 Lybarger, Ruth. . . . . . . . BI Mack, Florence. ............... 3 5, Magers, Mary Elizabeth. . . Maher, Eileen .... Maidens, jack ..... Mallendick, Betty ..... Mallory, Donald .... Malone, Leeta .... . ............ 35 128 .36,97,1oo, 101 ....36 ....36 ....36,112, 115 Mandler, Robert .... .... 3 6 Manton, Martha .... Martin, Betty. . . . . Martin, Edward .... Mason, Carol ....... 142 ....36 H.36,82,86,90 Matthews, Clifford .... ........... 3 6 McBurney, Betty . . McCloud, Robert ..... McClure, Robert.. . . 35, McCool, Barbara ..... McDermott, Nanc Y McDermott, Robert. . . McDole, Harold .... McDonald, Glenn .... , McFadden, Mary .... McKimm, Patsy .... McSor1ey, james .... . . Mears, Isabelle .... .... Meier, Kenneth .... . Meier, Marilyn. . . ..... . Melucas, Eleanor . . . 37 Melzer, Shirley ......... Mersereau, Robert. . . . Mersing, Robert .... Metzger, Paul ..... Meyer, Keith .... Miller, jean ..... Miller, Marilyn.. . . Miller, Marjorie .... Miller, Gloria .......... Minke, Mobus, Wanda .....36, 86,90 108,113,111 116,127 .......36 .....36 ...36,89 .U..H..n.37 ..37,102,105 ..u....U..37 H..37,107 ..u..H..n37 .37,86,87,91 .n..U..n.37 .n..U..n.37 82,87,99,100 .U..H..H.37 ....37 n..37 ....37 u..u..U.37 .n..37,84,91 ....37,107 ...38,87 H....u....37 Irene...38,83,84,91,99,100, Moore, Glenn ...... Moore, Ralph ...... Morris, Audrey. .... . . Lee ..... 102 .....3s ...38,82 n..38 u..3s Moulopoulos, Charles .... .... ....... 3 8 Mourning, Omer. . . . . . . . .38, 118, 127 Mueller, Kenneth. . .... 38, 80, 92, 105 Murphy, Jean ...... .... 3 8, 102, 105 Murray, Jean ...... . . . PJ Napp, Charles .......... Neander, Heinz. . . . Neilson, Robert .... Nellis, jean ....... . . Nesper, Marjorie ...... Newbury, Ruth. . . . Newton, Ada .... ..... -38, 80, 89, 92 .3s,s6,91,1o2 ...39,91 .....39 Nicewander, junior. . . . . Niemeyer, Grace . . . Nolan, William ..... Nolte, Madelyne .... Norton, Donald .... Nuifer, Richard ....... CD ....39, 92, n..39,112,115 127 Oatis, Richard ...... .39, 112, 114, 115 Oberhaus, Leona ..... ............ . . 39 Oehmler, Donald ...... 39, 89, 92, 121 Olds, james ......... CHds,Rudr.39,so,81,83,86,s9,91, Orths, Gertrude. . . . . Orwig, Ruth ....... Osgood, June. . . Ott, Robert. . . . Oviatt, Ray ...... Owens, Ida Mary .... I9 123 n..39,82,88,91 ..U..n..39,87 ..n...39 ...H....39,121 ....39,83,89,92 ..u....U...4o Palmiter, Haroldine . . ....... 40, 82, 86 Papenfuss, Fred ........... 40, 100, 109 Paquette, Jean. . . . . Park, Annette ....... Paterson, Dorothy. . . Paton, Albert. ..... Patrick, Marianne. . Payette, Lawrence. . . Peters, Irene ........ Pierce, Joyce ........ Pinkerton, Audrey ..... Pioch, Betty. ...... .. Pioch, Roger. . . . . . ....40, 88, 98, 99 . .... 40,104 .....40 . ....... 40 . .... 40,101 ...,...40 ...40 .....40 .......40 ...4o,112 Pittman, Richard ............... 40, 79 Pocock, Bette Anne. . .40, 85, 99, 100, Pomeroy, Betty. . 40, 104,127,130 84,89,100,10L 105 Pomeroy, Robert . . . . . . . 40, 92, 12 1 Pratt, Helen .... . . Prettyman, jack ..... Pugsley, Mary ....... Quast, Verna ..... . . . .....41,86, 88 ........41 . .... 41,108 .. ...41 Il Radabaugh, Kathryn . 41, 81, 83, 85, 87, 91,97,1o5,125,126 Rauch, Charles ................ 4 1 , 1 2 1 Reed, Phyllis ...... ..... 4 1, 102 Reeg, Pritchard ......... . . . 41, 79, 127 Reese, Carolyn. .41, 79, 80, 81, 83, 85, 88, 100, 10 1 Renn, Nathan ........ .......... 4 1 Richmond, Owen ..... . . .41 Rigge, Carl ......... . . . 41 Roberts, Gale ..... Roberts, Joanne. ........ 41, 86, 87, 91 Roberts, Roberta .... .............. 4 1 Robinson, David .... . . .41, 92 Roesing, Richard ..... .... 4 1 Rogers, Ruth L.. . . . . . .41 Rogers, Welbon .... Rohweder, Gordon. . . Root, William .... .... Rosencrantz, Arline. . . Rosenthal, Dorothy. . . .....41,89, 92 .. ......... 42 .....42 .. ...42,88 . ........... ..42 Roukn,AHce ..... 42,s2,s6,91,97,99, Roux, Jordon ..... Rowland, Kathryn .... Ruehle, Louise .... Ruehle, Lulu .... Rymers, Delores .... S Saltos, Katherine. . . Sattler, Norman .... Sautter, Henrietta ..... Sautter, Marietta .... Sautter, Ruth . . . . Schaber, Iris ....... Schaefer, Rudolph .... Scharer, Robert .... Schirr, Marian ...... Schneider, Betty ...... 100,128 .....42, 98 ....42 ....42 ....42 ....42 n..42,91 .H..H..H.42 u..42,10s,129 n..H.42,10s ....42, 106 .....42 ....42 ....43 ....43 .. ..... 43 Schnell, Mary Kathryn . .... . . .43, 82 Schragenheim, Robert Schrickel, Donald .... Schroeder, jack .... Schroeder, june .... Schultz, Eleanor ...... . ...43,89 .......43 ....43, 109 .U..43,91,l05 Schwalbe, Doris ....... 43, 91, 100, 101 Scott, Richard. ..... . . Seavolt, Margaret . . . . . Sell, Genevive. . . . . Sentle, Virginia ..... ....43,91,103 .....43,84,91 ...........4s Shafer, Betty .... ....... 4 3, 86, 91 Shearer, Abbie .... . . . 43, 86, 89, 108 Shearer, Jeanne. . . . . . . Shedwick, jacquelyn. . Sheehan, Maureen .... Shields, Marilyn.44, 8 Shook, Otto ..... Shull, Robert .... . . ....n...43,108 43, 79, so, SL 124 1,83,86,91,97, 104,127,131 Siek, Kathryn Ann ..... 44, 88, 91, 131 Sigg, Paul ......................... 44 Simpson, Richard . 44, 89,92,109,127 Sloan, Catherine .... ........ 4 4, 82, 84 Smith, Anita ......... 44, 81, 84, 87, 91 Smith, Donald ...................... 44 Smith, Jeanne .... 44, 79, 80, 83, 85, 87 Snedecor, james .... . . Snider, Edward ........ u..44,116,127 .44,s9,92,129 Snyder, Beatrice .... Snyder, Dolly. . . Snyder, Helen ..... Snyder, Malcolm .... snyHef,vvuuan1 .... Soper, Irene ..... Solon, Bill .... ..... Southard, Avalean ..... .n4L91 ...44,9l,104 ...n..44,87 ...45,91,102 Southard, Eleanor. . .45, 81, 91, 99, 100 Specht, Howard ....... Spies, Richard ..... Starry, jean ........ Steadman, Bette ..... Steele, Ruth ...... ..... Steinfurth, Ruth ..... ...45, 82 ....45 ..45,82,84,91 Steinmeyer, Hazel ............ . .45, 102 Stewart, Dorothea. . . . Stiegelmeyer, Roy. . . Stohon, Helen .... . . Straughan, Lela .... Struble, john ...... Stuckey, William . . . Stults, Francis Lee . . . Stutzer, Lois ......... Sussman, Dorothy. . 4 Sussman, Robert .... Sutton, Phyllis ....... T' Taylor, Ralph ....... Thomas, Ruth. . 46, 8 Thomas, Evelyn .... Thomas, jane. .... . . Thomas, La Donna. . .4s,s0,100,124 ......45, 80, 89 ....45,101 .....45 H..45,106,120 6,s1,s3,ss,104, 128 ....46 .. .... 46 ..........46,ss Taylor, Ruth Ellen. . . . 1,91,97,100,101, 104,124,127 . ......... 46, 82 ...46,91,107 u..46,124 Thomas, Virginia. . . . . . . .46 Thompson, Gene. . .. . . .46 Thompson, Margaret ..... . . .46 Thomsen, Edward. . . . . .46 Titgemeir, Ruth ..... .... 4 6 Topp, Gladys ..... . . . 46 Troup, jean ..... Tynan, Donald ...... IJ Ulrich, Robert ....... Updegraff, Eugene. . . n...47,100,101 ...47 llde,Beny ..... 47,84,s7,91,100,101 Utz, Clarence.. ..... 47, 80, 98, 99, 118 N7 Vail, Helen ...... ..... . . .47, 97, 130 Varrian, Mary jane. . ....... ..47 Veh, Marcella ..... Vincent, Marilyn .... ...47 ...47 Vogan, Merle ......... . . .47 VV Wagar, Loretta. . . . Wagner, joan. . . .......... . .47 Wake, Dorothy ......... 47, 87, 91, 107 Wake, jacquelyn. .47, 81, 82, 87, 91, 125,126 Waldo, Betty ..... ...... . 47 Walter, Joseph . . . . . . .47, 109 Wampler, Vivien. . . . . . .47, 104 Ward, Denton .... . ....... 47 Watterson, Eileen. . . .......... . . 48 Weatherwax, Marian ....... 48, 82, 102 Weddle, Winifred ..... .......... 4 8 Wegman, jean. ..... ..... 4 8, 9 1 Weihl, Leah .... ..... 4 8 We1r1ch, Rita ....................... 48 Weiser, Doris. .48, 81, 83, 84, 91, 104 Welday, Nancy. .... ..... 4 8, 81, 83, 86 Wells, Bob ...... Welti, Caroline ................. 48, 88 Wemmer, Keith. .48, 83, 92, 112, 115, 127 Wening, james . 48, 108, 1 12, 1 15, 1 16, 127 White, Douglas .... . . . 48 Witledge, Marvin ................... 48 Wiese, Barbara ...... 48, 81, 83, 87, 89 Wiley, janet .......... Wilkin, Virginia .... Williams, Earl .......... 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