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

 - Class of 1941

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48 Knowledge and application of business practices prepare students for future vocations. RUTH DOUGLAS-B.E.-Home Economics, Everyday Living. Sorelles. Even her spare time is devoted to new food ideas. HERBERT EMERY-B.A., M.A.-Sociology, Economics. Riding Club. He thinks every happening through to its Jinal, logical outcome. SAM EMERY-B.A., B.Ped., M.A.-Latin. Senior Class Advisor. His directing be- hind the footlights has been indispensable to us. LOIS ENTEMANN-B.S.-Physical Education. Girls' Athletic Society. An active personality has many followers. E. B. FEATHERSTONE-B.S.-Physics. Brain Trust Club. Of science and logic he chatters, as fine and as fast as he can. MARY FISCHER-B.A.-Science,Everyday Living. Sophomore Friendship Club, Biology Club. A brisk manner and a spontaneous laugh reveal the Irish in her. ELLEN FOOTE-Bowling Green State College, University of Toledo, Davis Business College. Shorthand, Typing. She is a joy to those who know her. VIRGINIA FRANCIS-B.A., M.A.-Science. Science Club, Miracle Book Club. She understands and believes in her students and her work. ALICE GERDING-B.S., B.A., M.A.-German. German Club, Philalethean Literary Society. Whatever she does, she does well and wholeheartedly. ELSIE GOTTSHALL-B.S., M.A.-Physical Education. Girls' Athletic Society. Her driving enthusiasm is the force behind the girls' athletic program. LELA GREUNKE-B.A., M.A.-Mathematics. National Honor Society, Senior Friendship Club, Math Club. Each duty is performed in order, painstakingly and faithfully. HAROLD GRUBS-B.S.-Machine Shop, Vocational Guidance. Guiding youth is a sincere purpose in his lie. IVA GUIRE-B.S.-Business English and Training, Everyday Living. Senior Class Advisor, Art Advisor Pot O' Gold. She is as democratic a counselor as she is sym- pathic a friend. , Q FANNIE GUNN-B.A.-Assistant Librarian. Library Association. Her sincerity has won the admiration 4 all who know her. ELAINE HIRTH-B.A.-English. Prism and Digest Business Staffs. Although she is always busy, she is always on hand to heb. NORMAN HOLLAND-B.S.-Woodshop. What is new is alwaysjine.

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In M and enthusiastic leadership. HAROLD ANDERSON-B.A., M.A.-Physical Educa- tion, Freshman Hygiene. Our youth must he made strong physically. N12LLi1g ANDERSON-B.S., M.A.-History, Everyda Y Living. Her power to achieve commands the respect of her students. ELLEN ASHLEY-13.A.,-Home rgnomics. Riding Club Home Economics Club. It is her nature to he kind and attentive. CLARENCE BALL-M.M., B.A.--General Director of Music in Toledo Public Schools. Music is most sweet to the music-maker. C. W. BALSAM-B.S., M.A.-Industrial Survey, Orienta- tion. He strengthens and develops young hands. MARY BARGMAN-B.S.,jHome Economics. Home Economics Club. She zs efcient yet warmly sympa- thetic. ROSE BLOOM-B.S.-English, Journalism. Prism, Digest, Quill and Scroll-National Vice President She is motivated by an urge to know more people and to do more things. erritt C. Nauts, our princzpaL we have known both sincere Louis J. Mathias, Director of Extra-Curricu- lar Activities. Arthur Diller, Dean of Boys. Mildred Pasch, Dean of Girls. JEANNETTE BRAND - B.A., B.S. -- English, Zetale- thean Literary Society. Realizing that exactness is essentiaL she develops this worthy trait in her students. RUSSELL BROWN - B.A., M.A. - History. Spanish, Spanish Club. Because of his willingness to heH7, his services are always in demand. MATHILDA BURNS--Orchestra. Through music she gives to others a bit of her vibrant sey. CHARLOTTE BURWICK-B.S.-English, Everyday Liv- in . T h h ' ' ' g o er, eac part of our United States is of fascinat- ing interest. JANE CLARK-B.S.-Physical Education and Hygiene. Girls' Athl. Society. There is no one more enthusiastic. JOSEPH COLLINS-B.S. B.A , ., M.A.-Social Science. He is democratic in ideal and in practice. CLARENCE COONTZ-B.S., M.A.-Salesmanship, Ec- onomic Geography. He is a man gited with the art of selling. FERN DICKEY - B. A. - Science, Everyday Living. Nature is to her both a workshop and a playground. ARTHUR DILLERjB.A., M.A.-Dean of Boys. Rainbow Chorus. He strives to prove that everyone is good for something.



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FLOY JACOBS-B.A., M.A.-History. She practices moderation in all things. MILDRED JOHNSTON-B.E.-Art. She gives freely to her associates the best :J her darts. ELIZABETH JOHNSON - B.S. - Mathematics, Every- day Living. Sophomore Friendship Club. She has found true pleasure in most remote places. RONALD KALMBACH-B.S.-General Mathematics. Assistant Football and Basketball Coach. His is the unassuming friendliness of the athletic field. GENEVIEVE KELLY-B.S.-English. Her way of lhfe is in keeping with the best traditions. LUCILLE KERLIN-B.A., M.A.--History. Spanish Club. She has the world at her finger tips. HARRIET KIMBLE--B.A., M.A.-History. Freshman Friendship Club. She is always abreast U the times. AMY KIMPTON-B.A., M.A.-Arts and Crafts. Com- mercial Art Guild. There is for her much Q' beauty and art in New England. MARGARET KING-B.A.-Mathematics. Sub-Deb, Zet- alethean Literary Society, Sophomore Class Advisor. ' We like herfor her wonderful sense Q' humor. OLLIE KLEE-B.S.-Bookkeeping. A man's knowledge increases his strength. GRACE KRATZ-B.A., M.A.-English. Girls' Bowling Club, Vocations Club. She imparts to her students wisdom and understanding. Experimentation and research cultivate clear, concise thinking. BERNICE KRAUSE-Study Room Supervisor. Construc- tive discipline is essential in the building of tomorrow's generation. ROBERT LAMPTON-B.S., M.A.-Chemistry. Senior Hi-Y, Camera Club. Because he is so human he is a most succesjul teacher. GERTRUDE LEGRON-B.A., M.A.-Typing. Technical training is essential to modern lie. MARIE LERCHE - B.S., M.A. - Mathematics. Junior Friendship Club. Instinctively she practices fair play. BEATRICE LOUY-B.S., M.A.-English. Her thorough- ness in the classroom is valuable to her students. RAYMOND LOWRY-B.A., M.A.-History. His nat- ural abilities and vast experiences have won for him the respect of all. OLIVE MCHUGH-B.A., M.A.-English, Radio. We find her ever on tip-toe with expectation. R. O. MERRILL-M.E. in E.E.-Radio, Electricity. Music Guild. He is known for his loyalty to principle. MYLDRED MESNARD-B.S., M.A.-Shorthand, Typing. Freshman Friendship Club. Energetic she is in thought and action. B. FAYE MILLER-B.A., R.N.-Home Nursing, Intro- duction to Family Life. The thing must be done decently, and in order. R. E. OSBORN-Mechanics, Aeronautics. He is a wel- come addition to our faculty.

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