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,pf- H. B. SHAW-B.A., M.A.-Chemistry. Director of Junior Class Play. His frank manner in the classroom de- lights us. MARIAN SMITH-B.A., M.A.-French. Cercle Francais, Periclean Literary Society. Her mind is full of vigor- ous, hopq'uL uplbfting thoughts. RUTH SMITH-B.A.-English. Philalethean Literary Society, Pot O' Gold Literary Advisor. A kindly charm and certainty to please are hers. BARBARA SPAYD-Ph.B.-English. Freshman Friend- ship Club. She has achieved things worth while. D. N. STALKER-B.S.-Architectural and Mechanical Drawing. Pot O' Gold Business Advisor. He has an air of business-like decisiveness. MARIE STOLL-B.S., M.A.-Home Economics, Every- day Living. Home Economics Club. No one is more righyully busy. GENEVIEVE STOWE-B.A., M.A.-English. She holds the interest with a good grasp. ANNA SUTTER-B.A., M.A.-Mathematics. Zethale- thean Literary Society, Girls' Bowling Club. A cheerful temper makes knowledge delighdul DAISY VAN NOORDEN-B.S., M.A.-junior Business Training, Everyday Living. junior Red Cross. She reflects the spirit Q' service. A study Q' languages develops an appreciation of the cultures and customs of other peoples. DAVID VOSS-B.A., M.A.-Latin, Everyday Living. Curia Club. He is a scholar and a gentleman. LARSEN WAGNER-B.A., M.A.-Physical Education. Basketball Coach, Assistant Track Coach. He holds to strong and deep-rooted belids. MARJORIE WARNER-B.A., M.A.-English. Freshman Friendship Club. She exercises an infnite deal cy' patience. CARRIE XVHALEY-B.A., M.A.-English, Speech, Radio. Periclean Literary Society, DeVilbiss Betterment Club. Her working with others makes her often thought of. ETHEL WILLOUGHBY-B.A., M.A.-English. Philale- thean Literary Society. She presides with rare dignity. LORETTA GARRISON-Oliice, Books. Quietness is the virtue U the wise. FLORENCE LANZ-Office, Credits. Ejicient and friendly -her services are indispensable. MARY MITCHELL-Office, Attendance. Determined perseverence is hers. TUILA XVEANER-Oliice, Treasurer. A natural sweet- ness of disposition characterizes her. NORMA HAYES--Cafeteria. She combines a practical common sense and a friendly willingness in all her work. ADAM POFFENBACK-Chief Custodian. His responsi- bilities are ejiciently discharged. WILLIAM GORDEN-Chief Engineer. We appreciate his warm services.
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Our program for national ddense demands a thorough mastery M many shills. MILDRED PASCH-B.A., M.A.-Everyday Living. Dean of Girls. Calm andfriendly courtesy ejects desired ends. ETHEL PASQUIER-B.A.-Mathematics. She is master W' every detail. PIERRE PASQUIER-B.A.-French. He honors two countries-his native land and his chosen home. PAULINE PAYNE-B.S.-Spanish. Spanish Club, Guidance Director of Experi- mental Groups. With gracious requests she commands every situation. DOROTHY PEOPLES--Ph.B., M.A.-Study Room Supervisor. Proper discipline tends to strengthen those whom it touches. NORMAN POLLMAN-B.S.-Physical Education. Director of Athletics. He meets a situation with extraordinary good humor. IRVING PROSS-B.S., B.E.-Architectural Drawing. His industrious and vigorous mind commands the respect qi his fellows. AURELIA QUINN-B.S., M.A.-History. Freshman Dance Club. A zeal which we cannot but admire drives her. HARRY RICE-B.A.-Sociology. Football Coach. When he tackles a job, he tackles it vigorously. ROBERT ROMBERGER-B.S.-Printing. A roving coordinator is he. EVA SAMSEN-B.A., B.S., M.A.-Mathematics. Senior Friendship Club, Scholastic Teams. She takes a living, loving interest in people. CAMILLA SAVAGE-B.S., M.A.-History. We at DeVilbiss regret not having known her longer. MILDRED SCHMIDT-B.A., M.A.-Science, Everyday Living. Freshman Class Ad- visor, junior Friendship Club. As a class, we attribute our achievements to her initial guidance. LEAH SCHUEREN-B.A., B.S.-Library Training. Library Association. The com- pleteness of our library is a tribute to her unsewsh labor. EDITH SCHWENKE-B.A., M.A.-English. Periclean Literary Society. In her are joined unbounded courage and compassion. FRANCES SEVERENS-B.S., M.S.-Science, Family Life. Sophomore Friendship Club, Sub-Deb. Vitality characterizes all her activities.
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STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Dick Aubry, Bob Barnthouse, Jacquelyn Bates, Bill Bergman, Russell Berman, Philip Bockley, Edward Buckley, Gabe Burton, Allen Chapin, Faith Cole, Chester Conzett, Pamela Copp, Richard Corwin, Betty Crowl, Mariorie Darrah, Ralph Drescher, Fred Eichenlaub, Betty Mae Emahiser, Bob Erausquin, Patsy Feely, Marjorie Frey, Betty Galliers, Fred Gibbons, Richard Goins, Robert Gray, Ellen Mae Grewe, Rex Henrickson, David Hettel, John Hettel, Jack Hinckfoth, Betty Houk, Caroline Issler, Richard Issler, Robert Johnson, Wendell Johnson, Mary Kerr, Gene Killinger, Melvin Kimble, Jean Koder, Ruby Kuhlman, Eleanor Lay, Ilene Levey, Larry Loftus, Mari- lyn Magnus, Shirley Martindale, Warren McBee, Jeanne Nash, Shirley Oviatt, Jane Pfaftinger, Constance Photos, Virginia Powell, Bill Qualman, Tom Ramsey, Kent Reece, William Roberts, William Rohweder, Erwin Schmidt, Shirley Schroeder, Conrad Sherman, Earle Slyder, Phyllis Sowers, Alfred Stevens. Franklin Stevenson, Charles Stewart, Lois Treuhaft, Jo Ann Underwood, Bernard Wallace, Barbara Welday. George Whitehorne. James Wingate, Barbara Anne Witt, Lois Woolace, Robert Young. emocwzcy I n Action just as a nation should be governed by an enlightened people through its chosen representatives, so should the student body of any school be aware of all school problems, and, through student representation, assist in solv- ing and correcting them. With this idea in mind, DeVilbiss High School formed a student council. This or- ganization is composed of a president, a board of commissioners, and representatives from the home rooms. It is advised and directed by Louis J. Mathias. Our student council is not a function apart from school life, but is rather an organization which has developed most successfully from that life. It provides for cooperative activity by enabling pupils and teachers to work together in solving the school's problems. It directs activities and organizations in the school through the vari- ous commissions. It serves to promote the welfare of the school and its students, and to arouse an enthusiastic spirit. The most important activity undertaken by the Council this year was the collection of sales tax stamps. The proceeds from this campaign were used to complete payments on our score-board, and to augment the growing fund intended for the purchase of new band uniforms. As has been its custom, the Council, under the direction of the Commissioner of Welfare, filled and delivered one hundred fifty Christmas baskets. Sponsored by the Council was its annual dance-the first evening social affair of the school year. The Commissioner of Organiza- tions, with his committee, established a more eihcient set of club rules, and put them into effect. These are facts concerning the work of the Council. Yet its most important service has not been mentioned, for the development of individual initiative is, as the name implies, an intangible thing which cannot be conhned to a generalized statement. This training of future citizens is an essential service to our school and to our country. We at DeVilbiss feel that our student council is an organization which can honestly be termed actively demo- cratic. We point with pride to its contribution to our general welfare.
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