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

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w K pal 0'Qalcf THONIAS A. DEVILBISS HIGH SCHOOL Volume 10 TOLEDO, OHIO I 1942 Editors, . ...,..... ALICE OHLINGER RUTH HAWVKINS Ari Editor. , . . , . .... VIRGINIA IIANNAIQORD Business Marzugers . . .... ALBERT GRAUMLICH JOAN HICKENLOOPER SHIRLEY OVIATT Photographer, . ...,. DON SHUNK Q, 'W '93 in 2??'a m QW QW? Q W ,iii ' sw A w L Q gw gQwsg'f,Y - lf. as K , QM W W- Wig? ,gwfi .ww A ns' ng 'W .af in A W if 'ig . i S awp Q W Q, Oi Maya-Y in 3 3 4, Q- 'f ,vi ,sf .qw in 3' Q, f fling 8 ,ff M511 S Www ,. Vw ,HMA is f'Q10'9 M my Mwawwmmswyfxwwmw wg.,-N. 4,14 ip-4 C - nlw ld The school ......., lntroductiom To them we are indebted . Faculty And so we grow ....,. Classes Our hours after school . Qrganization We learn to play ...., Athletics 'We like 7!wae, 4aieli!nef1Jafd4me4Zen4feaa4a9aa4!1.efi4ulJAe4l Mela4Jfwall, l'J1al4c!f,aalfL164a!z'z'aZa4ljanwm. Jndda- canw. Me wmqfx amfauzl, wp-Za-Jaz'e,fmefZuz9n. Simlwziicame. duJeniipflewinan-fhe-J-eam4Z4alenii,ancff1a444ecfin4lu- Jenn. 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You have made DeVilbiss a vvell-rounded school, a school which prepares a student For wider Fields when he leaves. 49424, We vvant to wish you happiness in the nevv home that you have been so busily engaged in building. May it be a haven lor you and your family lor years to come. 2 ya, . 4 ,, , W rw fl Q X3 kg- -441 yf22. : :Sie wash 5. V W. 3, Q + .,, , ,,. yr 19' , V -K 1: , . ,. f ff k ' - . V -' ' x -- X, 7, 1 f ' - fix. - , T :Q?i'Sf9 -. -- - f , w ' X , f Jig.. -1 ,Q AW 'Ja 5' A . 5' Q' Q, n Q, f yn Q x 4 3 NM. A .W ,a:1f.Qf.f+mf . ,. ': ?x, ,. N ---1, 5 5 . fav-aww, - fi? Y M Q if ,f vgy. . . .,.. Rf A ' -gf-Q-1-awswaw VWQ,3,,, ., . ,M 1' i Q Y 4-f 1 . G Q Q ,Q ,gg ff V53 -2 . , 5, gf Q ' -5:1 ' 4' M V-fn' ,. ikrpr- vw ,, ,,1,1v.w-, . Wa -E553 , Q . V L. L' , ' , f K G46 waeblej , kk ,Q 6 ,157 A T fa EDS X x CQXD 4 twig Q 51 , 7' ZW'-W 5 f Y ov- f- isxgl 6 rl 'H 3 V 31? - -Q E -51 y'J'f4 3 .. M, X - -IQSQI V !.,aI7CJ 1- AK. ri- ? 1 , V Cc X M , :Tr X N Q1 - f H 5 U xwfapx f-YR i -Z c K ' ef T :: .-' 4 1 fi NJ -BLLXS ARTHUR DILLER Dean of Boys MILDRED PASCH Dean of Girls Row one- HARQLD ANDERSQN-Physical Education,l-iygiene NELLE ANDERSQN-American l-listory, Sociology. ELLEN ASHLEY-l-lome Economics, Clothing, Per- sonality Development. RAULINE BACKUS-Spanish. CLARENCE BALL-Chorus. C. W. BALSAM-industrial Survey, Everyday Living. MARY BARGMANN-l-lome Economics, Every- day Living, Clothing, CARL BENSON-Chemistry. LOUIS J. MATHIAS Director of Activities Rowtwo- ROSE BLQQM-Journalism, English, publications JEANNETTE BRAND-English. RUSSELL BRQWN-Spanish, Latin-American l-listory lVlAll'llLDA BURNS-Orchestra. CHARLOTTE BURWICK-English, Everyday Living. CLARENCE CQONTZ--Salesmanship, Economic Geography, Everyday Living. FERN DICKEY-Biology, Everyday Living. RUTH DQUGLAS-Home Economics, Everyday Liv ing, Art in the l-lome. 4c'IQw Left to Right- HERBERT EMERY-Sociology, Economics, World I-listory. S. B. EMERY-Latin, Everyday Living. LOIS ENTEIVIANN-Rlwysical Education. E. B. EEATI-IERSTQNE-Plwysics, Radio Code, Everyday Living, MARY EISCI-IER-General Science, Everyday Living. ELLEN EQQTE-Slwortlwand, Typing, lvlimeograplw. VIRGINIA FRANCIS-Biology, Physiology, Zoology. ALICE GERDING-English, German. MALCOLM GQQDRICI-I-Printing. ELSIE GQTTSI-IALL-Physical Education, LELA GREUNKE-Algebra. I-IARQLD GRUBS-Machine Shop. IVA GUIRE-Algebra, Business English, Everyday Liv FANNIE GUNN-Assistant Librarian. ELAINE I-IIRTI-I-Englislw, Publications. NORMAN HQLLAND-Woodshop. Burnsie directs. 1413, ing, Publications Row one- FLOY JACOBS-American History, Everyday Living, ELIZABETH JQHNSON-Algebra, Everyday Living. MILDRED JQHNSTQN-Art. RQNALD KALMBACH - General Mathematics, Geometry. Row two- GENEVIEVE KELLY-English. LL,lClLLE KERLIN-American History, European History. HARRIET lfllVlBLE-American History, World History. AMY KllVlPl'QlNl-Arts, Cra fts. Row three- MARGARET KlNG-Algebra. OLLIE KLEE-Booldceeping. GRACE KRATZ-English. BERNICE KRAUSE--Study Hall. Row fOLIf'- RQBERT LAlVll3.l-ON-Clwemistry. GERTRUDE LEGRON-Typing. MARIE LERCHE-Algebra, Everyday Living Testing. BEATRICE LOUY-English. Teachers canat play liookey either! Q '14 s Elucidatmg for young Tadites. Row one- RAYMOND LQWRY-Ancient and Medieval History, World History. RUTH LUKENS-General Science. OUVE MCHUGH-Englisli, Script Writing, Radio Education. RALPH MERRILL-Electricity, Radio, Public Ad- dress System. Row two- MVLDRED MESNARD-Slwortlwand, Typing. B. PAYE Mll.LEl2-Home Nursing. R. E. QSBORNE-Aeronautics, Welding, Auto Meclwanics. ETHEL PASQUlEl2-Geometry, Algebra. Row three- pean History. DORQTHV PECPLES-Study Hall. NQRMAN PQLLMAN-physical Education. IRVING PROSS-Architectural Drawing, Mech- anical Dravving. Row Four- AURELIA QUllNlN-American History, Modern European History. EVA SAMSEN-Geometry, Trigonometry. Mll.Dl2ED SCHMlDl'-Algebra, Everyday Living, General Matlwematics. LEAH SCHUEREN-Librarian. l l3llfl2l?lf l3ASQUlER-l:rencl1, Modern Euro- WILLIAM GORDON-Engineer ADAM POFFENBACK-Custodian TWILA WEANER, EDNA ERICK, MARY TANBER, FLORENCE LANZ-OHice StaFf Row one- Row two- EDITI-I SCI-IWENKE-EngIisIi, ANNA SUTTER-Geometry. 1 FRANQES SEVERENS-Biology, JANE TERHELL-Rhysieal Education, I-Iygiene. MARIAN SMITH-French, Spanish' DAISY VAN NOORDEN-Bnaineaa Training, Every- day Living. RUTI-I SIVIITI-I-Englisln Publications. DAVID VOSS-Latin. BARBARA GRACE SPAYD-English. MARJQM WARNER-Engm D. N- STALKER-Architectural Drawing, IVIQCIIRHICGI CARRIE WHALEV-English, Soeedi, Radio Prodoo Dravvina, Publications, t,,.,,,, MARIE STQLL-Foods, I-Iome Economies, The FamiIy. ETI-IEL WILLOUGI-IBV-EngIisIi. GENEVIEVE STQWE-English, Everyday Living. NORMA I-IAYES-Cafeteria. 44 rr l Sealed-Ruth Hawkins, Row one-Shirley Oviatt, Ruth Sturdevant, Jeanne Shirk, Connie Adams, Bill Ford. Row Iwo-Bob Edmunds, Bob Gray, Mr. Mathias, Tim l-lewlett, AI Feibach Malcolm McClur5, Jim l-lammerel. No! in picture-June Rose Wenland. COMMISSIONERS Ruth Sturdevanl . . . Commissioner of Welfare ...boss of school politics. . . conducts elections and counts ballots . . . also has charge of Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets and plans assem- blies. Jim Hammerel . . . fills the position of student banker as Com- missioner of Finance . . . supervises feature movie and noon movies . . . takes in 10672, of the profits of all school club activ- ities-in other words, Jim's the wolf at every club's door. Jeanne Shirk and Connie Adams . . . Co-commissioners of or- ganizations . . . busy bees in a busy bee-hive, trying to see that all who wish it have club membership . . . at the same time preventing some Tadites from suffering nervous prostration as a result of over-activity. ' Bob Gray . . . gets the news through as Commissioner of Pub- lications . . . helps the faculty advisors in organizing and main- taining the Prism and Pot O' Gold staffs. Bill Ford . . . arranges those air raid drills, also fire drills . . . bosses Service Corps . . . loses your found articles and finds lost articles. Malcolm McClurg . . . Publicity Commissioner. . . has charge of getting those pretty posters placed around school . . . super- vises the school Publicity Bureau. Shirley Oviatt . . .Social Affairs Commissioner. . . takes care of Tad's social life, including Student Council affairs . . . checks over club plans to see that everything is hunky-dory. Tim Hewlett . . . Justice Commissioner . . . appoints the little men who stop you in the halls . . . brings strayers from the straight and narrow to court. Allen Feibach . . . Athletics Commissioner. . . responsible for everything at football games except winning them . . . mass meetings, athletic publicity, cheerleaders. . . also has charge of intramurals athletics. Bob Edmunds . . . Awards Commissioner. . . has a filing system. which grants points to students for activities and service . . . gives awards for service and scholarship to seniors at the end of the year. June Rose Wenland . . . Defense Commissioner . . . sells war stamps in the lobby . . . helps Uncle Sam in any way possible here at school. Ruth Hawkins . . . Clerk of the Board . . . has to write the minutes of Student Council meetings before it meets . . . writes and writes . . . takes attendance . . . checks grades. 117, CHUCK PETREE Row one--Marilyn Paulin, Barbara Byrnes, Roberta Westcott, Jacquie Snyder, Ruth Sturdevant, Ruth Hawkins, Marthasue Bauer, Shirley Oviatt, Phyllis Lanz. Row two-Marian Smith, Betty Scott, Dolores Henry, Barbara Brown, Elizabeth Roulet, Marie Piper, Laura Kaseman, Evelyn Feltus, Shirley Kaucher. Row three-Dave Wilson, Jim Tippett, Tom Wittman, John Erler, Dick Crumley, Walter Muller, Paul Jeffreys, Sam Billig, Duane Hudson, Virginia Zeller. Row Four-Ed Buckley, Charles Clark, Jackie Scott, Pat Dever, Marilyn Emery, Marie Frautschi, Marilyn Magnus, Magdalen Netter, Betty Troup, Louise Markhus, llene Levey. Row five-Paul Rapp, Connie Adams, Jeanne Shirk, Al Feibach, Bob Edmunds, Dick Huffman, Eugenie Eichman, Audrey Bueche, Betty McKenzie, Nancy Butler, Virginia Andrews. Row six-Bill Ford, Jim Hammeral, Malcolm McClurg, Joe Sturtz, Bill Ahrendt, Russell Berman, Jack Schaefer, Fred Gibbons, Gordon Gettum, Lee Mclfnight, Albert l-luFler, Walter Kobil, Row seven-Bob Gray, Bud Draheim, Tim Hewlett, Jack Duncan, Bob Williams, Chuck Petree, Robert Hager, Ronald Parkinson, Dick Talbut, Fred Nordsiek, Clark Folgate, Don DeWitt. Not in picture-Norm Arduser, Ray Altenberg, Glwynn Baker, Charles Brown, Naomi Buehler, Donna Chantoft, Dick Corwin, Mary Jo Davis, Dave Dickey, Richard Entenmann, Rex Henrickson, Betty Laures, Warren McBee, John Ryder, Mel Schultz, Robert l-lager. Tad Makes the Law sruosnr COUNCIL The Student Council ol DeVilbiss High School oiiers a Fine opportunity for student self-government, By the new constitution, patterned after that ol our national govern- ment, -lad and -laddy have built the Foundation lor a real democracy at DeVilbiss. Greatest undertaking oi the year for this organization was the sponsoring of the magazine subscription campaign. Proceeds oi this drive, amounting to over one thousand dollars, were added to the Student Council funds. part ol this money was then used For band instruments. Chuck Petree, president of the Student Council, was chief 'ladite this year, and was assisted in his executive work by the Board of Commis- sioners. 418s TadLa, sD0wntheLaw srunem couiu The sun was shining brightly outdoors, the buds were just coming out on the trees and bushes. Tad controlled his de- sires as long as possible, but just before fifth hour, he left school for the wide open spaces. The next morning during second hour he was summoned to the library. l-lere he stood face to face with justice in the form of student court. The prosecuting Attorney presented the charges, Tad stated his defense, and the court made its decision. Tad would spend two hours after school on successive evenings helping the librarians. Thus does the student court, by use of its student-given authority, help the deans to maintain discipline. Commissioner 4419, TIM HEWLETT Let! lo Right-Gordon Gettum, Bill Kirk, Bob Bohl, Tim Hewlett, Jack Duncan, Mary Felt, Bo Bowman, John Draheim, of Justice and Chief Justice first semester was Tim l-lewlett, who was assisted by seven of his classmates. During the Student Council reorgani- zation of the second semester, Joan Crt, Dicl4 Talbut, and Wesley Gray tool4 their seats as justices for the rest of the year. Hall Patrol. ol Justice, -lim l-levvlett. Various small platoons, each vvith certain duties, make up the complete membership ol the Corps, numbering three hundred. Among these smaller groups are the lvlonitors, those very etlicient people vvho rise from the ranks during assemblies to escort re- calcitrants from the auditorium. Also Offce Service. Tad and Todd ozvitsiss The Service Corps ol DeVilbiss l-ligh School vvas or- ganized in the autumn of 1940 so that those students vvishing to serve the school could unite their etlorts lor better results. Joint heads ol the group this year are Commissioner of Service, Bill Ford, and Commissioner Monitors. helping to maintain order at school atlairs are the guards. Appearing at football and basketball games and night relays, they check the tickets ol those in attendance and keep rovvdyism at a minimum. The student hall patrols stationed at each corner ol the building are also members ol the Service Corps. It is the duty of these patrols to check the permits of QQO1. Serve Deifilbiss SERVI C E CORPS students passing through the halls. Ushers at football and baslcetball games, guides vvho show visitors around the school, and tellers who vvorl4 at taking ticl4ets dur- ing noon and Feature movies are also members oi the group, Guards. may be ol service to the school. Faculty organizer of the Service Corps vvas lvlr. Raymond Lovvry, vvho felt the need ol a club by which students could serve their school more etiectively, and acted upon that need. We Feel that Mr. Lovvry should be given the credit due him lor starting us, through practice in high school, on the road tovvard active participation in our duties as citizens. Library Service. The purpose of the Corps is not en- tirely student discipline, however, as one group ol its members assist the deans in checking attendance, de- livering summons, and various other odd jobs. These vvorlcers also assist the librarians in checlcing boolcs, clean up the auditorium alter noon movies, and do anything else wherein they Noon M ovie. M Cb QA Q9 fQQlf 'E:'f gp RSX! zgxvi? 'E Qcvf 8 -'H M 'HQ J X E' C 2 A N5 KQV, if ij ii' M, xl? Q ,. S 3 Nf' nsgw L ' , Q, 1, Q, 43 f W 5-f f fqp f Yrfn a 0 . J ' W- 0 R... X X heist, X. fx- A' X, ' if A ,A if O WTP- 53. 'BQ-UQ sS'MJ.,L , Xl 5 x 'KCJJ A A MI J IN X19 Z V 5,-if icons: slull!, I Nl I 1 FRESHMAN CLASS DWIGHT JOHNSON . . president CHERRY SNYDER . . . Secretary HERBERT SANDERS . . Vice-president CLARK FOLGATE Treasurer cf 24, Row one-Abbenzeller, Walter, Abel, Marion, Adams, Ruth, Allen, Maxine, Althaus, Jeanne, Ames, Elmer, An drews, Alan. Row twofAndrews, Virginia, Arenson Jeanne, Ashmann, l-larry, Atherton, Robert, Ayling, Bob, Baird, Jaclc, Balcer, Loren. Row three-Bancroft, Gaylord Bancroft, Mary Ann, Baranowslci, John, Barnett, Nancy, Bartaldo, Carl, Bartholomew, Margaret, Bartley, Marshall Row four-Bauershmitt, Leo, Baumberger, John, Baumgartner, Tom, Beach, Lois, Beatty, Mary Ellen, Beaubien, Jean, Beclc Norman. Row five-Becker, Ruth, Beckett, Ruth, Beham I I Walter, Behm, Joanne, Belding, Ruth, Bender, David, Bender, Richard. Row six+BenderoFf, Barton, Berger, Lydia, Berg- man, Allen, Bergman, Mary, Bergman, Robert, Berman, Peggy, Bernhardt, Lyle. Row seven-Bernstein, Gloria, Besase, Thelma, Best, William, Beyer, Carlton, Bienlco, John, Bigelow, Velma, Billings, Tom, Row eight-Black, Dorothy, Blanlc, Carl, Blodgett, Betty, Bohl, Richard, Bohland, Alvin, Bohn- sack, Velda, Bonasch, Aurelia, Row nine-Borgelt, Gerald, Bossler, Edward, Bossler, Marilyn, Bottorfl, Charles, Bowlin, Donald, Brandman, Shirley, Braun, Don. KQS, Row one Qbelowl-Brechenser, Dorothy, Breese,'Charles, Breier, George, Breisacher, Frank, Bridgman, Richard. Row two-Brighton, Doris, Brinkman, Richard, Brown, Charles Brown, Don, Brown, James. Row three-Brown, Joyce, Brown, Richard, Brown, Tad Buckholz, James, Budzyn, Arnold. Row four-Bunge, Richard, Burgie, Fred, Burkett, Phyllis Butcher, George, Butler, Nancy. Row fivefByrne, Colleen, Calverd, Roxana, Campbell, Richard Campey, Ina May, Cantrick, Nadine. Row six-Chambers, Tom, Chantoll, Eloise, Chapin, Talva, Chriss, Vernon, Christensen, Calvin. i Row one Cabovej-Christian, Gene, Clark, Donald, Clark, Richard, Cohn, Margery, Colby, Carol. Row two-Cole, Charles, Collins, Robert, Condrin, Betty, Conrad, Joan, Cook, Joan. Row three-Cook, Violet, Corbin, Joseph, Corbett, Bill, Corrello, Clarence, Corrello, Jim. Row Four-Coss, Frank, Coss, William, Cotner, Dick, Cottle, William, Cousino, Doris. Row five-Crampton, Loa, Crapes, James, Crawlis, Owen Christ, l-larry, Crosby, Eugene. Row six-Cross, William, Crossman, Richard, Crowner, Robert, Cullilord, Nancy, Daughters, Bonny Jean. Row one Cabovej-Davis, Melvin Davis, Patsy, Dawson, Charles, Degner, Jean, Dempsey, Joan. Row two-DeMun, Norma, Denman, Jane, Dennis, Duane, DeWitt, Donald, Diehl, Kenneth. Row three - Dietrich, Patricia, Ditch, Lorraine, Dixon, Kenneth, Dobrowslci, Leona, Doshier, Melba. Row four-Draheim, Jerry, Drislcell, Mary Louise, Ducey, Sally, Duvall, Norman, Eclcel, Joanne. Row five-Edgington, lda Belle, Egan, Lowell, Ehlert, Marilyn, Eichenlaub, Patty, Eichman, Eugenie. Row six-Elliot, Charles, Entenmann, Richard, Evans, June, Faclcler, Margaret, Fagley, Donald. X Row one Qbelowj-Farber, Jane, Farrell, Joyce, Fash, Roberta, Feil, Wilma, Felker, Joan. Row two-Fielding, Jean, Fielding, Margaret, Fike, Bert, Fine, Frances, Fingerhut, Joy. Row three-Finucan, Raymond, Fisher, Rita, Fitzgerald, Patricia, Fletcher, James, Fliclcinger, Dale. Row four-Folgate, Clark, Fought, Tommy, Fowler, Donna, Franclce, Walter, Franklin, June. Row five-Fraser, Donald, Freed, Barbara, Freiheit, Mary Alice, Fritsch, Paul, Fritter, Patricia. Row six-Frye, Robert, Fuller, Paul, Galow, Leo, Gang, Robert, Garling, l-larold. Row onefGarrett, Ma r- gery, Gehring, Richard- Gehrlce, lone, Geisert, Gene, Genung, Robert, Gerlce, Betty Jane. Row twofGertz, Arthur, Gill, Virginia, Gilsdorf, Betty, Gimple, Bonnie, Girts, John, Gisel, Kathryn, Row three-Glesmer, Patri- cia, Gogel, Ruth, Goldman, Marvin, Gonia, Dale, Goodman, Doris, Good- rich, James. Tea at three for our mothers. Row fourfGoodwin, Martha, Graetz, Robert, Graham, Dorothy, Granger, Geraldine, Grant, Richard, Gray, Gloria. Row Five-Gray, Susan, Green, Wesley, Greena- walt, Betty, Greene, Rita, Gregorek, Robert, Gumes, Raul. Row SixAGrodi, Daniel, Gross, Bill, Grove, Robert, Guntsch, Marlon, Gustafson, Marvel, l-laas, Charlene. Row seven-l-laddad, Fred, l-lager, Robert, l-lague, James, l-lale, l-larold, l-lal-ey, Marilyn, Hamann, Joyce. Row eight-l-laney, Shirley, l-lanley, l-larold, l-lansen, Dorothy, l-larbauer, Margaret, l-lar- baugh, Richard, l-larpst, Connie. Row one'-Harrison, Charles, Harste, Kathryn, Harste, Wilma, Hatfield, William,Haverstock,Nancy, Hawkins, John. Row two--Hawley, Joan, Hawley, William, Hay, Florence, Hayward, Vir- ginia, Heesen, Barabara, Heldt, Rolles. Row three -- Hendricks, William, Henry, Annis, Henry, Donna, Henry, Gloria, Herzberg, Patricia, Hettel, Barbara. Row four-Hibscher, Carl, Hickerson, Dorothy, Hill, Eugene, Hill, Shirley, Hitchins, William, Hobly, Charles. Row Five-Hollopeter, Gloria, Holmes, Glennis Horen, Rowley, Horner, Marjorie, Hoskins, Homer, Hower, Jaqueline. Row six-Hudson, Duane, Hudson, Georgia, Hudson, John, Huebner, Joyce, Hulley, Jacquelin, Hutfman, Richard. Row seven-Hull, Dave, Hunt, Eden, Hutchins, Marilyn, lngwersen, Alice, lnselman, Priscilla, Jablonski, Beatrice. Row eighlfJackson, Thomas, James, Rose Marie, Jankowski, Joseph, Jenkins, Phyllis, Johnson, Dwight, Johnston, Virginia. We learn the fruits of our labors. K W Row one fbelowl-Jones, Beverly, Jones, Corrinne, Jones, Robert, Jay, Beverly, Juergens, Richard. Row two-Kane, June, Karczewslci, Florence, Karp, Myron, Kaseman, Laura, Kasle, Richard. Row three-Kaucher, Shirley, Keil, Jaclc, Keller, John, Keller, Lois, Keller, Ruth. Row four-Kember, Gloria, Kemp, Floyd, Kennedy, John, King, Russell, Kirk, William. Row five-Klewer, Virginia, Klofta, Grace, Knippen, Norma, Klotz, Charles, Konwin, Donald. Row six-Konz, Betty, Kossow, Lois, Knestrich, James, Kraft, Jeanne, Kraft, Ralph. 4:30a Row one fabovej-Kratzman, Melvin, Krolalc, Dorothy, Krumm, Betty, Kruse, Kenneth, Kuderemslci, Ollie. Row two-Kuntz, Alice, Kuntz, Delores, Kurtz, Ruth, Kwiatlcowski, Arthur, Kwiatkowslci, Florence. Row three-Ladig, Joyce, Lalce, Betty, Langenderfer, Therese, Lanius, Howard, Lanz, Janet. Row four-Larue, Kenneth, Lawson, Lois, Leach, William, Lealce, Edward, Lennex, Joan. Row five-Lewis, Barbara, Lewis, John, Lewton, Chester, Lichtenwald, Dale, Lindsey, Carolyn. Row six-Livingston, Donald, Long, Robert, Longway, Laura, Lowery, Jim, Lowry, Barbara. Row one fabovelfLucas, Don, Lugibihl, Robert, Lunbeclc, Robert, Lupe, James, Lutz, Louise. Row two-Maedel, Marjorie, Magee, William, Magley, Mary Ann, Mahr, Franlc, Malcolm, Lawrence. Row three-Mankin, l-lolly, Martin, Peggy, Mason, Bernice, Mattox, Nancie, McAfee, Donna. Row four-Mc Bee, Joanne, Mc Clellan, Betty, Mc Donald Roger, McGill, Kenneth, Mclntyre, Robert. Row five-McKenzie, Betty, McKinley, Duane, McNair, Florence, Meelcer, Robert, Meinert, Carolyn. Row six-Meranda, Charles, Meredith, Donald, Michaelis Jackie, Miehls, Anne, Miles, Ray. Row one fbelowl-Miller, Dorothy, Miller, Marilyn, Miller, Philip, Miller, Rosemarie, Minier, Dorothy. Row twoAMitchell, William, Moon, Audrey, Moore, Colleen, Morgan, Dana, Morgan, Thana. Row three-Morris, Joyce, Morris, William, Mortemore, Richard, Motter, Jo Anne, Muhleman, Gerald. Row four-Mulopules, Dena, Murlin, Donabea, Murphy, Charles, Murphy, Marian, Myers, Thomas. Row five-+Neale, Charles, Nedvidek, Lorne, Neeper, Wilma, Nelson, Ray, Nicholas, William. ' Row six-Nichols, Diclc, Nighsvvander, Joyce, Nisch, Betty, Nissen, Robert, Nottingham, Richard. 4:31, Row onefNowak, Fran- cis, Nowicki, Gertrude, Okupniak, Betty, Ornella, Leroy, Orr, Bob, Oster- man, Jane. Row twofOtley, Joan, Ourbacker, Elizabeth, Overholser, l-lelene, Oviatt, Mary, Paine, Louis, Paris, Stanley. Row three!Parkes, Mar- gery, Parkinson, Ronald, Patten, Carol, Pawlicki, Clarence, Peeps, Patsy, Perry, Charlotte. l Setting type-a part of our vocational program. Row four!Peth, Richard, Photos, Nick, Pile, Margaret, Pinkerton, Julia, Pioch, Donna, Piper, Lois. Row fiveAPoplawski, Robert, Power, Jane, Powers, Bette Jane, Powers, Earle, Powlesland, Robert, Prather, Robert. Row sixfPrice, Dorothy, Proctor, James, Prohl, John, Pross, Joan, Przybylski, Eugene, Pud- licki, Elvina. Row seven+PuthoFf, Donald, Read, Geraldine, Reams, Caroline, Redman, William, Reihing Everett, Reinstein, Zale. I Row eight-Reister, Janet, Rice, Elaine, Rice Dick, Richards, Joyce, Rife, Duane, Risser, James. r Row fourfRutschow, Shirley, Ruttan, Jim, Ryder, John, Sanders, l-lerbert, Sanders, William Sanner, Richard. Row five4Saunders, l-lelen, Sautter, Elaine, Sawade, Ronald, Schaefer, Joyce, Schass' berger, Dorothy, Schellmat, Betty, Row six-Schill, Betty, Schmidutz, Rosemary, Schoonmalcer, Gene, Schultz, Juanita, Schultz, Melvin, Schutt, Clarence. Row seven-Schvvamm, Marguerite, Schweiclc- art, Ladonna, Schvvesinger, Delores, Seeman, June, Seitz, Geraldine, Senecal, Donald. Row eightfSfal4inos, Penny, Shank, Joanne, Sherman, Patricia, Shimmaly, Rose, Shire, Diclc, Shively, Richard. Row nine4Shoup, l-lovvard, Shumacker, Rich- ard, Siegel, l-lermine, Sieliclci, Daniel. Row one-Robertson, Patricia, Roddy, Doris, Ro- jevvslci, Richard, Romanotl, Joyce, Romlaerger, Lucille, Roose, Martha. Row twofRosenthal, Shirley, Ross, Donald, Row- land, Donald, Rowland, Dorothy, Rowland, Joanne, Rudzlci, John. Row three-Ruegge, Norma, Ruhl, Paul, Ruihley, Wayne, Rupert, Betty, Rupp, John, Russell, John. Oh, for an invitation to one of these luncheons! 4433, Row one Kbelowj-Sigg, Betty, Simmons, Charles, Simmons, Martha, Simos, Donna, Simpson, Jane. Row two-Slceldon, Nancy, Slater, Betty, Slowinslci, Joseph, Smith, Betty, Smith, Eleanor. Row three-Smith, Marian, Smith, Peggy, Snell, Billy, Snitfen, June, Snyder, Jerry. Row four-Snyder, Richard, Soncrant, Don, Spatford, Patricia, Spargos, Eugene, Spaulding, Arthur. , Row five-Spengler, Robert, Spratt, Joyce, Spooner, Betty, Stanberry, Wade, Stansbury, Glen. Row sixAStarlc, Betty, Stark, William, Staubach, Joan, Steclcer, John, Steinmeyer, Eleanor. C Row one QaboveJfStem, Shirley, Sterling, Miles, Steven- son, Gladys, Stewart, Dick, St. John, Raymond. Row two-Stotz, Virginia, Stritf, William, Strohm, Kenneth, Stylcemain, Thomas, Sulier, Audrey. Row threefSullings, Alice, Summers, Jay, Suter, Mable, Szymanski, Mable, Taylor, Bill. g Row four4Teal, Albert, Teller, Richard, Teufel, Bob, Thaxton, Lloyd, Thielman, Robert. Rowlfive-Thomsen, Dorothy, Tigges, James, Tittle, Or- ville, Townsend, George, Trotter, Joan. Row six-Trotter, Joseph, Truax, Clarice, Turner, Robert, TRussing,lRichard, Tutelian, Miran. Row one Cabovel-Undra, Doris, Vallcingburg, Max, Vannorsdall, Patricia, VanOrmer, Jan, Vanslciver, Alice. 'Row two-VanWormer, Carolyn, Varner, Donald, Voll- mayer, Suzanne, Wagner, Paul, Waidelich, Elizabeth. Row three-Waldron, Don, Wallcenhorst, Corrine, Walla, Francis, Walls, Nancy, Waltermeyer, Gloria. Row four-Ward, Don, Watters, Lawrence, Weber, Lois, Wegner, Florence, Weiker, Phyllis, Row fivek-Welty, James, Wendt, Delores, Wensinger, Louis, Wertz, Robert, Westcott, Fern. Row six-Westcott, Frances, Wetnight, Betty, White, Charlotte, Whitehorne, Charles, Whitman, Diclc. Row one Cbelowl-Widner, Richard, Wieland, Betty, Williams, Audrey, Wilson, Betty Jane, Wilson, Foster. Row two-Wilton, Dewayne,WinField, John, Wiseman, Mary Louise, Witt, James, Wojtowicz, Stephania. Row three-Wood, Norma, Wood, Paul, Wright, Beverly, Wright, Paula, Wumer, William. Row four-Wyatt, Patricia, Yaeclc, Joyce, Yingling, Richard, Yost, Arnold, Young, Alice. Row five-Young, June, Youngs, Karen, Yutzy, Joanne, Zawaclci, George, Zavieruchar, Ray. Row six-Zeitner, Helen, Zeller, Virginia, Zeunen, Virginia, Zolcialc, Phyllis, Zolcialc, Ted. 4135, if K 1'- QJS.-4 Qfiwtfu A 4 pe ,Q S 2 K' SOPHOMORE CLASS BETTE GALLIERS . . Secretary DICK Ei-IRI-IARDT . President DAVE DILLER . Vice-President WALTER MULLER Treasurer rr 36 D Row one-Abbott, Leonard, Abood, Sue, Ackerman, Ella, Ahlers, Albert, Ahllors, Patsy, Akers, Paul, Alden, Jack. Row two-Alliman, Willis, Amrhein, Jane, Anderson, Marcia, Andrew, Lavella, Annereau, Mary, Applegate, Celia, Aubry, Richard. Row three-Baber, Betty Jane, Badger, Betty Lou, Baker, Richard, Ball, Betty, Barnard, Meredith, Basilius, Geraldine, Bates, Joan. Row four- Bauersachs, Dorothy, Beachler, Arland, Beard, Bob, Beasecker, Bob, Beaubien, Lila, Beggs, Robert, Behrendt, Donald. Row five-Benner, Jim, Bennett, Phyllis, Bensley, Jeanne, Beroth, 44 John, Billig, Sam, Binkley, Patricia, Birkenkamp, Marilyn. Row six-Bittner, Raydon, Black, l-lelen, Blackstone, Mary Jo, Bock, Richard, Bockley, Philip, Bohl, Robert, Bonasch, Bob. Row seven-Boos, Bill, Boote, Joan, Border, Charlotte, Bornhoft, Marilyn, Bosch, Bob, Bosserman, Jack, Boulle, Julia. Row eight!-Boulton, James, Boyer, Carol, Breon, Betty, Bretschneider, Edna, Brewer, James, Brown, Barbara, Brown, Catherine. Row nine4Brown, Eloise, Brown, Mary Alice, Brown, Norma, Brown, Phyllis, Browning, Betty, Brunner, Richard, Brunt, Marjorie. Row one+Bubacz, Melvin, Buchanan, l-lelen, Bueche, Audrey, Burand, l-larold, Burnard, Barbara. Row twofBurr, Betty, Burton, Evelyn, Buser, Marian, Buttlce, David, Byrnes, Barbara. Row three-Callihan, Scottie, Cannan, John, Cannon, Joe, Cannon, Marion, Cantriclc, Nadine. Row four-Carbin, Joyce, Carlisle, Jim, Carson, George, Carson, Jo Ann, Carstensen, Lenore. Row fivefCathcart, Donald, Caulfiel, Dan, Champion, Eva May, Chiles, Edith, Christlieb, Bob. Row one-Christy, Bob, Collman, Dean, Colvin, Helen, Corbin, Sue, Cordes, Ruth. Row two-Cornelles, Dorothy, Coss, Marian, County, Katherine, Cowie, Neil, Cramer, Virginia, Row threefCrandall, Vir- ginia, Crawford, David, Cronin, Jack, Crothers, Mary Jane, Cumisleey, Dorothy. Row fourfCunningham, Evelyn, Cutcher, Kenneth, Darr, Alice, Darrah, Marjorie, Daum, Ernest. Row FivefDavis, Jean, Day, Clarence, Day, Virginia, DeCola, Joseph, Delbecq, Jim. . . ..,, . 1? Q1 t, f fe i , ,I yi E '?, ,Qi i M f . V Ai. 1 Q- ,ai ..,V' rf ky ' K 4 -, Q., . g W 1. was 11 1? Q ,,. - , ., K W . E K sfqgija 1 . ,355 fa: , , ag' V, 0 -a . 1- rf .sat at 4. 'fa ' ' QA- 2 ,A 'Ci ii 11. E A v f , . ig Q rf' 'Tf , , 536 - K rr V wx k.V, - W -A . RT K . ,e 1 W - r.,. is , ag.. fs.. Aw I X - ri ' 'R , Na' Q 3 , ' A f - ii' , 1 -.g f - ' ' ' L. E - 755' r ' f. W gk ' X 1 .11 .1 M . if . 1, ff, , . L + VX v 'T P nag, M J. , Y , .,,,,: W .. V . ,', , .-lg, kr A- .- - . 1 . . - .. .. 7, X. . . - we fa. -nt. fx 1 sr- . ' r . .Q .ar ,W a- . - ..-5,1 - .-- .an 5 f. - . . . . Q21 1 Q X za 'ara rr 4438, Too bad we didnt To take or not to take, that is the question. Row onefDenning, Virginia, Desens, Elva, Dever, Pat, Dickey, Nancy Jane, Diehn, Winifred. Row twofDiller, David, Dinotf, Marion, Disher, lrene, Dixon, Erica, Donnelly, Robert. Row lhree4Doran, George, Dorcas, Phyllis, Douds, Dottie, Douglas, Jo Ann, Ducat, l-larold, Row four-Dunninger, Joseph, Dunaway, Faye, Dunderman, l-lorace, Dunstan, Margaret, Dusseau, Eugnee, Row Five-Dvviggins, John, Eaglin, Dorothy, Eaton, James, Edwards, Tom, Ehman, Audrey, Row one--Ehrmin, Eileen, Ehrhardt, Dick, Eichenlaub, Fred, Elkins, Freda, Elliott, Willard. Row twoAEloFl, Afton, Emerson, Bob, Ensign, Earl, Erausquin, Bob, Ettenhofer, Arnold. Row threefExley, William, Fadden, l-lelen, Falzone, Pauline, Fear, Marie, Fellman, Irving, Row four-Finn, Janice, Fischer, Claire, Flanigan, Russell, Fleck, Betty, Flory, Jim. Row five-Foreman, Joyce, Forman, Victor, Foulk, Jane, Freeman, l-lelen, Freer, Charles. 4639! Row one-Frey, Marjorie, Fyler, Betty Joyce, Gass, John, Gassan, Carolyn. Don, Gilbert, Mary, Gill, Bernadcan, three-Goggin, June, Gottshall, Don Gerry, Hague, Bob, Hager, Robert. Ro David, Halsey, Robert, Hamel, Jaclc, Marilyn, Hansen, Marjorie, Harbauer, Rhoda, Hartman, Edward. Row six- Heinold, Rosemary, Heist, Doris. Ro Henclershott, Olive, Henry, Dolores, Heyn, Carol, Hill, James, Hilt, Phyllis, Hirssig, James, Hoist, Richard, Holmes, , Gadoury, Henry, Gallagher, Bill, Galliers, Bette, Garbin, Row two-Geisland, Jacquelyn, Gibson, Lucene, Gilbert, Gleason, Marcella, Gloslci, Marcia, Goggin, Anne. Row , Gray, Marilyn, Green, Dorothy, Griggs, Gloria, Hatiey, w Four-Haley, Eugene, Hall, Maudie, Hall, Warren, Halpin, Hamlin, Beth, Hammond, Ella Louise, Row five-Hansen, Jean, Harget, William, Harris, Colleen, Harris, Lois, Harris, Hartzell, Ray, Hawley, Rita, Hayes, Bob, Heidtman, Jean, w seven-Helbert, Doris, Helburn, Nancy, Hellrung, Jerry, Henry, Jack. Row eight-Hess, Rosemarie, Hewey, Joan, Himelhoch, Jett. Row nine-Hinclcfoth, Jaclc, Hinsey, Joan, Donna, Hooper, Lee. 4440, Row one-l-lotchlciss, Barbara, l-louse, William, l-loward, Paul, l-lutfer, Albert, l-lumphrey, Jean, l-lurrelbrinlc, Lester. Row two-Jacobs, Melva, James, Adrienne, Jollilfe, Bob, Jollitfe, Richard, Jordan, Kathleen, Karbowialc, Raymond. Row three-Kean, Carmon, Keddie, Elsie, Keller, Doris, Keller, James, Kelley, Barbara, Kenne, lris. Row four-Kenney, Shirley, Kerr, Mary, Kimble, Melvin, King, Ann, Kitzman, Bonnie, Klap, Geraldine. Row five-Klinlc, Bill, Klingensmith, Mary, Knudel, Marjorie, Knuth, June, Kobil, Walter, Koepfer, Mary, Koltz, Alberta, Koltz, Bernice. Row six- Kramb, Eva Ann, Kreamer, Larry, Kreps, Faithe, Kreiger, Arthur, Kuehmann, l-lelen, Kuenzle, Lila, Laberdee, Ralph, Laderman, David. Row seven-Lambert, Paul, Lampley, Marjorie, Lawrence, Ed, Lee, Don, Lermer, Marie, Lewis, Al, Lewis, Garold, Lewis, Jessie. Row eight-Lewis, Mable, Lindsey, Dorothy, Link, Norman, Linthicum, Lila, Loclcert, Dorothy, Loclcrey, Roy, Loe, Dick, Long, Herbert, Row nine-Longthorne, Bill, Lugibihl, Margaret, Lunn, Margie, MacDonald, Smead, Maddoclc, Margaret, McGee, Paul, Magers, George, Maher, Leo. Q41, Row one-Malohn, Lillian, Marihugh, Phyllis, Martin, Barbara, Martin, Bob, Martindale, Shirley. Row two-Marx, Jimmy, Mattimoe, Roma, McBride, Laura, McCarthy, Posellen, McClain, lnez. Row three- McCollum, Ruth, McCool, Bill, McCracken, Angeline, McDannel, Bar- bara, McDonald, Shirley. Row four-McFarlane, Doris Mae, McGrane, Joan, McGuire, Jeannette, Mcllhenny, Marilyn, McKee, Margaret. Row FivefMcKimm, Jerry, McNeal, Gladys, Mealer, Herbert, Mercurio, Josephine, Metcalf, Jim. Row one-Metzger, Donald, Meyer, Elaine, Minlce, l-lelen, Minke, Margaret, Mitchell, Ann. Row two-Moor, Gene, Moore, Jayma, Moran, Dolores, Morgan, Mary Lee, Morse, Alice. Row three-Morse, Dave, Moulding, Charlene, Mueller, Don, Mueller, Diclc, Muir, Bonnie. Row four-Muller, Walter, Munro, Joe, Myers, Phyllis, Myers, Sally, Neale, Margaret. Row fivefNiemeyer, Doris, Nilsson, Bob, Nissen, Charles, Nordsielc, Fred, Nugent, Fred. .., ,a i ,. X, 1, 71 ', Q, M- 'Z7: . .W K 4- -ra 2 - W 3 A , W 'ikfha V :Q x 1 I M ,5 ans rv- fi Q 'A ' -V - f . . A 1 ' , ,..,,,g ,..., ,i 331322255 i Q f' K . i ff L, , V ' l i ,J gVVV M 3 f s 1 '4f i ?l'1 an er' ,a1 ' - N. K, in .-. , E 'il ja , gf f , it J 34,4 . I , ar .fy ,V I f, ta iw, I aj ' ' 2 ' ' ff ,fl u 'f - -ak , ,. M I ' '. ' ' i .. i 'r , . ,. ,,, ,Y .Y V She said gN0'g he said 'Please 44 42, Designing Women. it 4.1 ,,t vw ,,. is - . ...N fm Row one'-fOberst, Jack, O'Brien, Laverne, Oehmler, Oscar, Ornella, Bob, O'Rourke, Betty. Row two - Orr, Tommy, Owen, Beverly, Owen, Pat, Palmer, Davis, Park, Margaret. Row three-Paulin, Marilyn, Payne, Carolyn, Peinert, Eleanor, Penske, Nancie, Perkins, Josephine. Row fourfPerney, Marie, Perry, Wilfred, Pfeiffer, Jack, Phelps, Virginia, Piper, Billie. Row five-Place, Mary, Preece, Sue, Price, Laurel, Proes- chel, Jack, Prond, Edgar. Row onefPruhs, Esther, Quackenbush, Lois Ann, Radclitfe, l-lelen, Radloll, Jeanne, Rahal, Betty. Row twofRainsberger, Bob, Rauch, Joanne Rauh, Joe, Redding, Douglas, Reetz, Margie, Row threefRelyea, Dick Remmert, Shirley Ann, Renn, Willard, Reno, Barbara, Reusch, Barbara Row fourfReuschle, Rosena, Richard, Carl, Roberts, George, Robinette Carl, Robinson, Mary Lou. Row five-Rolkar, Willis, Rogers, Jack Rogerson, Barbara, Rosin, Jack, Ross, Beatrice. 4:43a I Row onefRoss, Jim, Roulet, Elizabeth, RuFF, Rose Mary, Rupert, William, Rutan, Donna, Ruth, Marilyn, Ruth, Marvin, Ryburn, Bill. Row twofSaddoris, Jean, Sanner, Lee, Schaefer, John, Schafer, Eleanor, Schaub, Lois, Schaub, Pat, Schneider, Dale, Schraishuhn, Ted, Row three-Schumm, Barbara, Schwalbe, Allen, Schwanger, Janet, Schwarz, Joanne, Scott, Jackie, Seibert, Jack, Sell, Donald, Shaffer, Elaine, Row four-Sheehan, Walter, Shepler, Suzanne, Sheppard, Leota, Sherman, Mary Kathryn, Shively, Betty, Shortridge, Jim, Shuler, Dick, Shultz, Fred. Row five-Shunk, Ralph, Shutt, Philip, Siemient- kowski, Katherine, Simon, Dorothy, Sitzenstock, Shirley, Skareen, Doris, Skellie, Bettie, Skinner, Richard. Row six!-Smith, Don, Smith, Dick, Smith, Frank, Smith, Joanne, Smith, Bob, Smith, John, Snyder, Jacquie, Sodd, Ruth. Row seven-Sohnly, Donald, Sorgenfrei, Robert, Southard, l-larold, Sowers, Iris, Sparrow, Don, Speaker, June, Spencer, Bob. Row eight-Spencer, Bill, Sperry, John, Sporleder, Donna, Spring, Mary Ann, Stalker, Peggy, Stanbery, Ray, Staneart, Betty. Row nine- Stimson, Betty, Stoll, Dorothy, Stone, Jeanne, Stuckey, Louis, Swanson, Eileen, Sweebe, Mildred, Tate, Myra. Row ten-Taylor, Bonnie, Taylor, Francis, Taylor, Gerry, Teaderman, Joan, Terry, Charles, Thompson, Brent, Thorley, Robert. 4a wr Row one-Tidd, Michael, lippett, Jim, Treuhalt, Lois, Turpening, George, Tussing, Bob, Under- wood, Jeannette, Vadas, Robert. Row two4Valentine, James, Vanell, Phyllis, VanGorder, Mar- garet, VanKarsen, Virginia, Vann, Mary Louise, VanSickle, Roger, Vanluinen, Louis. Row three- Velleman, Elizabeth, Venable, Charles, Vernier, Betty, Vetter, Virginia, Vick, James, Vickerstatl, Ray, Vietmeier, Alice. Row four-Wagener, Bill, Wainscott, Vera, Waldkoetter, Judy, Waldron Don, Walker, Geraldine, Walters, Robert, Walter, Roy. Row five-Walz, Kenneth, Ward, Ruth Wasserstrom, Phyllis, Waterfield, Virginia, Watson, Beverly, Watson, Romayne, Weaver, Dick, Webb Fred. Row six-Webber, Joan, Webber, Virginia, Weber, Betty Lou, Weckerly, Stuart, Weil, Bob Weir, Roy, Weiss, Arthur, Wemmer, Bill. Row seven!-Wendt, Glenn, Wenzel, Richard, Werner, Wallie, Westhoven, l-lelen, Whipple, Ardith, White, Jacqueline, White, Dick, Whittaker, Arnold Row eight-Wiegand, Carolyn, Wilch, Eddie, Wilkinson, Dorothy, Williams, Roger, Willis, Jeannette Wilson, Barbara, Wilson, Dave, Wilson, Ralph. Row nine-Wisnofske, Bob, Witt, Don, Wittman Gloria, Wittman, Tom, Wnorowski, Chester, Wolcott, Joan, Wollf, Jane, Wood, Shirley, Row ten- Woodgate, Jim, Wright, Dave, Wumer, Barbara, Yark, Marjorie, Yost, Margery, Young, James Young, Robert, Zeller, Robert. 445, I I i , S! ff f -if ish A . I ig' bglv up-43. mi? au,rN, JUNIOR CLASS ROBERT POMERGY . . President BARBARA WITT . . . Skcretary JEAN HARTQN . . Vice-President RAY SMITH . . . Treasurer 44 rr 1 l Row one-Abel, Duane, Abrahamson, Barbara, Adler, Robert, Alderman, May, Allen, Virginia, Andrews, Marjorie, Armentrout, Virginia. Row two-Ashman, George, Aubry, Jacqueline, Avy, Ray, Badenhope, Alice, Baehren, James, Baer, Larry, Barber, Meiriem. Row three-Barger, Philip, Barnes, Dale, Barnes, Mary Lawrence, Barrett, Mary, Barrett, Don, Barth, Sue, Bartow, Bob. Row four-Bash, David, Baumberger, Marjorie, Beachler, Alice, Becker, Charles, Bell, Don, Berger, Olive, Bergman, Marvin. Row five-Bernstein, Joe, Binkley, Bob, Blair, Janice, Blanchard, Don, Blanlcerts, Audry, Blomberg, Perry, Bocian, Roberta. Row six-Boes, Gloria, Boldt, Ruth, Bolton, Bill, Boothby, Dorothy, Bowyer, Jean Suzanne, Boyd, Don, Boyd, Virginia. Row seven- Bradburn, Ruth, Bradley, Bill, Brand, Bill, Braun, George, Breivilc, Lois, Brinlcman, James, Britsch, James. Row eight-Brown, Jane, Browning, Bob, Bruun, Carl, Burling- ton, Edward, Bulzlington, Rena, Bumcrots, Betty Lou, Busam, Dawn. Row nine-Busch- mann, Dyann, Butcher, Anabelle, Buzanis, Theodore, Byers, Milton, Byrne, Jeanne, Carlson, Katherine, Carter, Carl. a47, Top left, Row one4Carter, Jaclc, Carter, Mary, Caufliel, Wilma, Chesebrough, Franlclin, Chiles, Betty. Row two-Christen, Betty Jane, Christie, George, Clarlc, Charles, Clark, Shirley, Clegg, William. Row three-Clevenger, Shirley, Coates, Tom, Cobley, Loisanne, Coclcerill, Jeannine, Collins, Verna. Top right, Row one-Colvin, Jean, Commager, Jean, Commager, Myrtle, Cone, John, Conn, Marian. Row twoACooley, Vir- ginia, Coontz, Roberta, Coss, Robert, Couger, Warren, Cousino, Joan. Row three-Covrett, Don, Cox, Roberta, Craigie, Vir- ginia, Crapes, Marguerite, Cromwell, John. Bottom left, Row onefCrowl, Bill, Crumley, Richard, Cudcle- baclc, Roland, Curtiss, Ruth, Cygnor, James. Row two-Czorney, Olga, Dale, Peggy, Damm, Phyllis, Davis, Alice, Davis, Esther. Row threeADavis, Jaclc, Declcer, Mary Louise, Del-laven, Ruth, Delbecq, Marilyn, Demers, Bruce. K Bottom right, Row one-DeMun, Richard, Didisse, Shirley, Ditch, Orleta, Donnelly, Al, Donovan, Ruth. Row twofDralce, Shirley, Drescher, Ralph, Dunham, Bunny, Earle, William, Eclcel, Pat. Row three-Edgington, Maurice, Eggleston, Betty, Eich- man, Jane, Elder, Lynn, Ellis, William. 48: I Top left, Row one-Emery, Marilyn, Engfer, Joyce, Erler, John, Ernsberger, Harry, Esterline, Elaine. Row two-Faller, June, Feely, Patricia, Felt, Mary, Feltus, Evelyn, Fitzgerald, Margaret. Row three-Fosnaught, Duane, France, Ben, France, Della May, Frautschi, Marie, Frost, Jaclc. Top right, Row one-Fuller, Anne, Fulton, June, Galford, Joan, Gallagher, Peggy, Gardner, Douglas. Row two-Gehring, Jean, Gensler, Lilly, Gate, Anna Mae, Gettu'm, Gordon, Gibbs, Twilight. Row threeWGill, Joseph, Girlcins, Robert, Goins, Richard, Goldaclcer, Henrietta, Goodman, Robert. Bottom left, Row one-Gracemyer, Betty, Graltan, Mary Joyce, Gray, Norman, Gray, Wesley, Greene, Richard. Row two- Gregorek, Ted, Gritfin, lla Belle, Guest, George, Haas, Richard, Haas, Virginia. Row three-Hassett, Frank, Haley, Patricia, Hall, Bob, Hamann, Margaret, Hamilton, Betty. Q49 Bottom right, Row one-Hamlin, lrving, Hampp, Eloise, Haney, Gloria, Harbaugh, Jack, Harder, Alice. Row two'-Hardy, Charles, Harman, Betty Jane, Harrison, Wayne, Harter, Patricia, Harton, Jean. Row three-Hasset, Franlc, Hattendorf, Carol, Head, Jolene, Heatley, Ann, Heclcman, Richard. D I Heclcman, Robert Heidtman, Martha Heil, Mary Hicleling, Janice Hill, Donald Hinde, Virginia Houk, Betty Householder, Dick Huntley, Joan Hurbey, Edward Jahnke, Luella Jetferys, Paul Johnson, Robert Johnson, Marjorie Jones, Robert King, Joe King, Jack Kitz, Don Heinisch, Lawrence Helbing, Virginia Hem, Paul Hinds, Dorothy Hippel, John Hite, Joan We ulnlaclgoutn for our ffHop. Kading, Doris Kane, Mary Karp, Neil Kitzman, Betty Klawitter, Charles Klein, Diclc cc 50x Hess, Owen Hessler, Robert Heyn, Robert Hohenberger, Jean Holley, Blanche Holtz, Dorothy Hoyt, Betty Ann Hullman, Ann Hutchinson, Jean lngamells, Joyce Jenison, Harold Johnson, Alice Kaufman, Newell Kemberling, Lee Kenower, Donna Klute, Robert Knapp, Allen Knight, Dorothy Knisely, Robert Knox, Richard Koclc, Evelyn Krum, l-loward Kurtz, Richard LaFleur, Marcia Lasak, Marie Lawson, Ruth Leger, Virginia Lehman, Richard Lewis, Rosalee Lightfoot, Elaine Lohner, Jeanne Long, Anna Mae Lorenzen, Dale MacKay, James Maedel, Ted Magnus, Marilyn Koder, Joan Koder, Lois Korplce, Charles Laibe, Barbara Lamb, Parke Lanius, Thelma This is the voice of DeVilbiss, Station WTA D, announcf ing for 1941 f 1942. Louth, Alice Lowden, John Lucas, John Mahr, Betty Lee Malcolm, Donald Manchester, Russell Kohl, Arthur Kossow, Ervin Kraus, Lester Lanlcenau, Ester Lanlcer, Roy Lanzinger, Donald Lay, Eleanor Lee, Ed Lermer, Robert Levey, llene Lobauger, David Lohner, Dorothy Lueblca, Gloria Lummier, Adeline MacDonald, Jean Mandler, Richard Manlcin, Edward March, Bernice cc5,lw , 'f55,1ji'2 1i,.,3t 1. V . Q E. his -.Q Enya, .Ny .1 g . . ::::.,, zz z .. . ....: s P+, t Es is l 1 Y K QS. 5, Q' . XRS' 'l W 'f 9 ,gr 13? Q 4 L ti 4 ,E st ,+ ' Q is R... ..a,..e . 3 . ,, si aft Q 133' X Q w t as ' ' 1 K 3 -- - rs It ,aff . - Q ,aaa S, iffzaii A ..j,,,i ' i5iLQf1z,jlffG5l -- -- Pia. . 555513155 fr ' if sa ' 'i t 2.552 ' fgiiiswi Ffa . ':f:'-- :viii fi -,...:::i5:3 ': ' Q. 55323 if ' t 5: . '5f 'I'- - Lf 5-ISI' SLS, ':' Hi, 'Ef:i.iEE',. Q iz W 25 as , . . ' i V --f'-- v'-' ' I a ' .... , - 1 1 . s' 1: ,sf . if . Q., .52 3- 1 gtg., 53:55, kkkrr be f 1 P- 1 X 3 ti? :asm ' ...f xsglffrti 1- srl- 2'12iiSf1fwsFft,,t ,. Top left, Row one-Marlchus, Louise, Marolc, Emily, Marsh, Zita May, Marti, Janeanne, Martin, Virginia. Row two-Mason, Shirley, Mather, Robert, Matthews, Doris, Mauchly, Herbert, May, Robert. Row three-Mayer, Leonard, McBee, Warren, McCloslcy, James, McCollum, Norma, McCombs, Martha. :. 1 f:...,- .. -,.. ' f f 5.aSiis'lsii'1?EE?' ...ia-'ai -- -W :.... ... L-. ,. K E. in ii, -1' W : ., 'lr Jr NW ..- Wx.,-:f.f :au 5 a'-s:i5:..F' f. ft .- tn K gi 'E 5 E33 wx ' its .K s . ra , 5, REQ! 5 2 'N 3, 'H W' 'W , ws if P N J 11-A 1- saggy , Hg? ' fs: it-H53 ,gala '5555.' l: 'ffl tim. ' , I --,...ma,.. . 1 .. -fr -fr -- rr f 125 J V22 -': .. 3. . ii .- 2 'if - '-...-11-'aa .Iii ,,,,: .. - 3 Yi ':-, ' .. Top right, Row one-McCoy, Jeanette, McDonald, Maxine, McDonnell, Jean, McDonough, Eugene, McElroy, Russell. Row twow-McFall, Eleanor, Mclfarlancl, Corrinne, McFarland, Janice, McGregor, Jean, McNeal, Charlottia. Row three-McSorley, Margo, Meek, Diclc, Meelcer, Jim, Metzter, Doris, Meyers, Doris. Bottom left, Row onesMiller, Betty, Miller, Constance, Miller, Fred, Miller, Ray, Miller, Rose Marie. Row two-Miller, Ruth, Miller, Victor, Moebius, Donna, Moen, Morris, Mohr, Ronald, Row three-Mollenlcopf, Fred, Monaghan, Ann, Monroe Jim, Morgan, Noragene, Murlin, Monalee. Bottom right, Row oneQMurphy, Cuyler, Myers, Elvin, Naclolny, Beatrice, Nagel, Nancy, Netter, Magdalen, Row two-New- man, Shirley, Nippe, Richard, Nisch, Frank, Nolte, Jean, Nord- sielc, Muriel. Row three-Norton, Esther, Nuolter, Jeanne, Nute, Charles, Nutil, George, Olds, Jaclc. 452, . , X .:. A z , Q I t A ' . . f ..:. ng.,-. is . .. ,,. , ..,. . ft 1 sf A ' Q Ng w tina? ,,-, tm , .,, If L ,M 4 i l? if f- i' J' 'Ev ra 23315 H 2' , ff- V5 ff, sf' ,Vs , , - ' ' t - - ':, - N ' -'f f ' iff- ' 'Y 1?::.- .Q-5545262 ' Him: .3 V. W - , ft Ewa- ,,.fr'-,106 Mwgfikg i , . 5 - 1 ' .V .I 'ui' , 11,5 ' - U,-jg .':.E' : I ' 'iign -P - W s K A 'Y A - w , , . , . xv A , -- , -. . ic' '- - ' to X P E N 'Q S' 3 WEE i. t wg. , sl Top left, Row one-Olting, Janet, Ott, Fred, Owen, Beverly, Page, William, Pagels, Walter. Row twoYPatterson, Monita, Pederson, Marcene, Pelton, Wesley, Peoples, Margaret, Perlcins, Jack. Row three-Perrin, Betty Ann, Peters, Dan, Pietsch, Vir- ginia, Pine, Persis, Piper, Marie. Top right, Row one-Pizer, Patty, Phooreclci, Angeline, Polh- man, Patricia, Pomeroy, Robert, Potter, Joyce. Row three- Pratt, Marian, Price, Joan, Racy, Jeanne, Rahla, Donald, Ralph, Barbara. Row three-Ralston, Keith, Reams, Martha Lee, Red- man, Richard, Rice, Russell, Ridge, Donald. Bottom left, Row one-Rigby, Irene, Robbins, Robert, Roberts, Raymond, Robertson, Wanda, Rockwell, Grant. Row two! Rodgers, Thomas, Rodgers, William, Rohweder, Doris, Rohweder, William, Romanoft, Richard. Row three+Romberger, Bonnie, Root, Evelyn, Rowan, Duane, Ruff, Richard, Rutter, Clon, Bottom right, Row one-Rumis, l'-larry, Rupp, Barbara, Rupp, Bill, Ryder, George, Rydman, William. Row two-Salhoft, Geraldine, Salhotl, Richard, Saunders, Richard, Sawyer, Jaclc, Scarlett, Jaclc. Row three-Schafer, Carl, Schafer, Jeannette, Schaub, Priscilla, Schmidlin, Janeann, Schmidt, Patricia. e:53x Schmuhl, Shirley Schnetzler, Rhoda Mae Schoonmaker, Robert Sentle, Arlene Shaffer, Frances Shaner, Carolyn Siegler, Tommy Siemientlcowslci, Gertrude Smith, Arewana Smith, Dorothy Smith, Marcus Smith, Ray Snider, James Sniegowslci, Sherman Sobeclc, Evelyn Stager, Edith Stotfel, Betty Stokey, Willow Jean Schwachenwald, Roy Scott, Lawrence Seawater, Jane Shaner, Shirley Shanks, Mildred Shepard, Carole BlaciQout'l decorations in the making. Sonnenberg, Jeanne Spalding, Jean Speers, Gloria Stone, Kenneth Storer, James Stultz, Christine 44 54, Seeman, Diclc Seger, Doris Seligman, Eugene Sherman, Conrad Shinavor, Ellsworth Sieclc, Jean Simpson, Arthur Sinnes, Andy Smith, Jean Smith, Lola Jean Smith, Richard Smith, Ronnie Spitler, Bernice Spratt, Donelda Squire, l-larriette Sturty, Carl Swartz, Phyllis Sweet, Berkley Talbott, Jean Tanner, Shirley Tannery, Edward Todd, Marilyn Toepfer, Richard Townsend, Virginia Van Karsen, Patsy Vietmeier, Martha Walters, Barbara Walters, Betty Weir, Alice Weber, Frances Wendt, Robert Westcott, Roberta Whalen, Joan Wiriclc, William Withrow, Virginia Witt, Barbara Ann Tarbox, Marguerite Tate, Isobel Thiehmann, Marguerite Trinlcer, Jean Tripp, Charles Troup, Betty -and the walls came tumbling down . Whitney, Lyman Whitting, Gloria Wilhelm, Betty Lou Witt, Louis Wolcott, Barbara Wumer, Emely Thompson, Boyd Thompson, William Tilly, Fred Tussing, Dan Ulrich, Wava Valassis, Ray Villwock, Richard Walley, Frank Ware, Groydon Warrick, Robert Welday, Barbara Wells, William Wilhelm, Doris Mae Williams, Bob Wilson, David Wunch, Violet Zanville, Joanne Zettell, Ruth e55s 'x 'wf,, Je SENIOR CLASS -1 S V 9 .- 'If QA 04 W BERNARD WALLACE .... President 5 DALE SMITH . , XACQ-pV2Sid6I'1t ROBERT LOSS . . Secretary BRUCE GQQDSITE . Treasurer we Q99 5 .Ll V1 2- yxfskyxv JU A MJ, 44 56, Much credit is due our helpful advisers. DECEMBER Senior Play Q5 Senior Mid-Winter Senior Mothers' Tea APRIL MAY MAY Fathegsi and Sons' High School Day Senior Prom anquet MAY JUNE JUNE Baccalaureate Sgnior Banquet and Commencement Junior-Senior Farewell CONSTANCE ADAMS MARVIN ADLER WILLIAM ANDERSON NORMAN E. ARDUSER JOAN AUSTIN KEITH BABCOCK ROBERT BAHNTGE GLADYS BAILEY WILLIAM AHRENDT RICHARD E. ALDER WILLIAM ARDUSER KATHLEEN ARMENTROLIT BETTY BADMAN RICHARD BADMAN RICHARD BAIRD GLWYNN BAKER RAYMOND C. ALTENBERG VELMA AMSTUTZ DOROTHY JANE ASHTON GRACE ATHANS LARRY BAER RICHARD BAERTSCHI ALICE BALDWIN MARGARET BALLMER 44582 IMOGENE BODE WILLIAM BOOTH EUGENE BARKMAN MARTHASUE BAUER CHARLES ROBERT BENNETT LAVERNE E. BENNETT IRVIN BIEMAN RICHARD BIRINGER The dance of the year-our Senior Prom. DORAL JEAN BAUGH ROBERT E. BEATTY CARL WILLIAM BERGMAN RUSSELL BERMAN ALICE BISSONNETTE ELAINE BLOOMFIELD 145931: JAMES BORGELT EVELYN BEGGS RUTH BELOT DOROTHY BERN DT DORIS BERTHOLF WARREN BOCK BEVERLY BODDY RENA BLJFFINGTON GREOGE CALICLITT GALE CAMPBELL One of our strutting majorettes. Q 60 Q PAT BOLIRLAND IMOGENE BOLITS BLISS BOWMAN BARBARA BRADLEY CHARLES BREWSTER BARBARA BROWN BAYARD BROWN JANET BROWN ROBERT BROWN WILLIAM BROWN MARGARET BROWNELL ROBERT BROWNING EDWARD BUCKLEY JOANNE BLIDD NAOMI BLIEI-ILER VIRGINIA BUETTNER JACK W. CAMPBE ROBERT A. CAMPBELL ROLAND CAMPBELL RUSSELL CARPENTER PATRICIA CARR HAROLD CARSTENSON DONNA CHANTOFF RICHARD CHAPMAN RICHARD CHARPIE CARYL CHRISTENSEN EUNICE CHRISTY GEORGE CHRISTY LL JANET CALIFFIEL RUSSELL CHICK JOSEPH CLARK LOIS CLARK He twivls the baton before our band. 1 61 Q LYLE CLARK MILDRED CLAY ROSEMARY CLAYPOOL A EDWARD CLEGG ARTHUR L. CLIFT SALLY CONLISK JACK CONRAD GUS COUNTY DON CRAMER WILLIAM DECKELMAN MARIAN DE MUTH RICHARD DILLON RAYMOND DIX IVA DREHER BETTY DRESSLER ELAINE COHN JUANITA COLE JEAN COPELIN PAMELA COPP ANNABELLE CRESS JOANNE CRIST NANCY DEWEY ELWOOD DICKERSON JEAN DOMITIO WAYNE DOSHIER JACK DUNCAN EUGENE DUTCHER X 4462, Om homefnursing students in action. KENALENE COLE MABEL COLEMAN GLORIA COPPERNOLL RICHARD CORWIN JOHN A. DALE MARY JO DAVIS DAVID DICKEY MARJORIE DIEHL LAURA DOWLING JOHN L. DRAHEIM MARY DWYER BILLIE EAKEN ROBERT EDMUNDS ETHEL J. EGAN NANCY ERSIG RICHARD ETTERS HAROLD FAY ALLEN FEEBACK WILLIAM FORD GLORIA FORSTER GLEN ELLIOTT JEAN ELLIOTT DAVID H. EVANS DOROTHY EVANS FRANK FLING JAMES J. FLOOD JAMES FOSTER SANTON FOTH ERI NGHAM JEAN EMAHISER PALILINE EMERY BETTY EVDEMON PATRICIA FARRELL MARGARET FLOWER BETTY JANE FONTAINE FLORINE FRANCE MARJORIE FRANCE Q64, ROBERT F. GRAY RALPH GREENMAN MARY FRANTZ WALTER FRANTZ ROLAND FURNEY FRANK GAFFNEY HAROLD GILLESPIE VERNON GILSDORF ,,.k , V Our farewell dinner-the Banquet. ROBERT FRAUTSCHI JOYCE FRUCHEY DOROTHY GALL WAVA GARD LOUISE GIRTS MILDRED GOGEL 4465, BETTY GRIESHABER GLENN FULTON HELEN V. FULTON FRED GIBBONS ANN GILBERT BRUCE GOODSITE ALBERT GRAUMLICH THOMAS HALEY NANCY HALL EVELYN HANSEN EILEENE J. HARPER PATRICIA HARRISON JACK HARTMAN A trophy winner. MARDELL GRIFFITH RICHARD GROSSMAN LOIS C-:YPE RLITH HAEFNER JAMES C. HAFFEY GERALD HALL JEANNE HALL DONALD HAMMER JAMES T. HAMMEREL MARY E. HANCOX VIRGINIA HANNAFORD ELEANOR HANSEN WARREN HARDY MARGLIERITE HARTMAN SHIRLIE HARTMAN EDWARD HARTZELL REBECCA HAWKINS RUTH HAWKINS ELAINE HAYES GEORGE HEARSON JANE HEATH KATHERINE HEER JEANNE HEESEN HAL HEIST REX HENRICKSON BARBARA HENRY GRETCHEN HERGET KENNETH HERRICK TIMOTHY HEWLETT JOAN HICKENLOOPER MARGARET HIGGINS BETTY J. HILL An allfavound player. ROWLAND HILL SARA HILL MEARL HUFFMAN EILEEN HOLLEY GEORGE HUEBNER NATALIE HUNTER MARGARET JACOBS ROBERT JACOBY ROBERT JENNINGS RICHARD JOHN ALTHEA KAUL HELEN KEARNEY They promote our social functionsf the Ticket Committee. JULIUS HIMELHOCH LUCILLE HINCKFOTH MARY HOLTON MARY HOWLAND ANNA HUTCHISON BETTY HARMON CLAUDE JEFFRIES WILLIAM JEFFRIES NORMAN JOHNS WILLIAM KAHL LOIS KELLER ROLAND KENNEDY 44687, ROBERT HINDS JOSEPH HOFFMAN MARJORIE HOYLE RICHARD HUBBELL IRWIN INSELMAN JEANNE JACKSON KATHRYN JENNINGS MARGIE JENNINGS SHIRLEY KASCH ROBERT KARRMAN DORAL JENE KETTEL ROBERT KIERER 4469, MARY CATHERINE KIRK KATHLEEN KLEWER MARJORIE KRETZ SHIRLEY KRUMLING VIRGINIA LADIG ROBERT LA DUE MARY ANN LASKEY ELIZABETH LAURES JULIA KNAGGS DONALD KOCHER LEORA KNAUSS DONALD KONZ RUBY KUHLMAN RAYMOND KRUGER DOROTHY KUBIK RUTH LACKNER LEWIS LAMMIMAN ROBERT LANTZ PHYLLIS LANZ DOROTHY LARBERG JACK LEE VIRGINIA LEGER PHYLISS LEE KATHARINE LEHMAN lf 70, JAMES MACK JACK MAHNEN ANDREW LEIGHTON RICHARD LENNOX FRED LINDBERG JANE ANN LINDSAY HOWARD LUCUS ALBERT LUNDBORG Pens, paper, pencils, portfolios-the Scationefs Desk. MARGARET LEONARD RUTH LEVERENZ BYRON LINTH ICLIM WILLIAM LIPPUS STELLA LUKASZKIEWICZ ELEANOR LUTZ 1471, DOROTHY MAIER MARK LEVEY HELEN LEWIS ROBERT LOOS RICHARD LOUDEN LOIS MAC DOWELL RUTH MAC KINNON JAMES MQKIMM ELIZABETH MEINERT RLITI-I MERRILL Practice makes for speed. ELAINE MALLENDICK MARVIN MALOI-IN LYSLE MANNING JACOUELIN MANSON GERALDINE MARENBERG MARY MARKWOOD ANN MARTIN LOIS MARTIN ROBERT MARTIN JAMES MATI-IIAS JEANNE MAY THOMAS MCCARTI-IV MALCOLM MQCLURG WILLIAM MCDONALD WILLIAM MCINTYRE ROBERT MCKIM GLADYS MEYER ELIZABETH MILLER ROBERT MINER BETTY JEAN MOCK THOMAS MONOGHAN RUTH MOORE DORIS MOREHOUSE DOYLE MORGAN VIRGIL MORROW LARRY MOSER RAYMOND MUELLER MARJORIE MUNN ' MARY E. MUNN ELROY L. MYERS JOYCE MYLANDER BARD NAGEL A future vocation. JOHN NALLY CAROLINE NAPP JEANNE NEILSON GEORGE NEMIRE FRANCES NEWTON MARGARET OBERLA ALICE OHLINGER PHYLLIS OSTERSTROM SHIRLEY OVIATT HAROLD PEELLE HELEN PEINERT KATHRYN PERRY MARGARET PERRY ELIZABETH PICOTT LEIV PLATOU DeViIbiss High for you, wexre singing-M RUTH NEWTON CAROLYN NORTON MARILYN ONWELLER JOAN M. ORT RLITH PALMER ROBERT PAPENFUSS PETE PELEUSES PATRICIA PENNYPACKER PATRICIA PETE CHARLES PETREE MEYER PONEMAN DOROTHY POPELIER .474,, JEANNETTE NOVACK NORMAN NUDING WILLIAM ORTHWEIN LEWIS OSTERMAN GEORGIA PAPPAS RALPH PAOUETTE VIRGINIA PEPPERS ANITA PERRY JANE PFAFFINGER HELEN PFAHLERT JAMES POTTER EARLADENE POIJCHER 175, VIRGINIA POWERS PANDORA POZY JAMES RADCLIFFE EDWARD RADEBAUGI-I NELLIE READ RALPH READ NANCY RICE JACK RICI-IARD MARIAN PRICE MARY PROESCI-IEL RLITI-I RADEBALIGI-I PAUL RAPP ELAINE REAM ENID REED EVELYN RICKARD MARJORIE RIDENOUR VIRGINIA PROESCI-IEL DONALD OLIIGG ANDREW RAPTOU JAMES RARRICK ALLEN REESE ALICE JEAN REITER EUNICE ROBBINS RAYMOND ROBERTS cc 76, RUTH ANN SCHEIB MARJORIE SCHELLING HARRIETT ROBERTS WILMA ROBERTSON EVELYN ROSLER BETSY ROSS EILEEN RUFFER GLENN R, RUIHLEY We speak for Peace-now and in the future. MARY ELLEN ROESING WILLIAM ROGERS ROBERT E. ROSS JEAN ROSS DOROTHY SASS ELIZABETH SAUTTER 44772 qw --vs.. BETTY LEE SCHEUERMAN ROBERT ROMBERGER DORIS ROSENBERGER ELEANOR ROTH ELAINE ROTHACKER DOROTHY SCHAEFER ROBERT SCHAN BACH ER DOROTHY SHOLIGH DONALD SHUNK BARBARA SIGG Our science laboratory. WILLIAM SCHNEIDER FRED SCHROEDER ROBERT SCHUETTE HAROLD R. SCHLILTZ HESTER C. SCHIJLTZ JUNE SCHULTZ ELIZABETH L. SCOTT RICHARD W. SCOTT DOROTHY J. SEAVOLT GENEVA MAY SELLS LESTER L. SHARRIT DORIS SHEETZ ROBERT E. SHERMAN JEANNE O. SHIRK ELIZABETH SHIRLEY ELIZABETH ANN SHOOK JEANNE SIMON CLARENCE SIMONDS ROBERT SIMOS DELORES M. SKIBINSKI BETTY LOU SKINNER HAROLD SKINNER WILLIAM G, SKUTCH RICHARD SLOAN EARLE SLYDER JOANNE SMITH KATHERINE L. SMITH VIVIAN SMITH MARIE SNIEGOWSKI RUTH SKEELS DALE SMITH EDITH SNELL Our machine shop. :iff VIOLET SOLARK VIRGINIA SOMMERS MARGERY SONCHA LEE SORENSEN MARIAN SOUTHARD JOHN R. SPIEKER MARY SPOONER AILEEN M. STEVENSON BARBARA STIGELMEYER SHIRLEY J. STROBEL RICHARD STRUBLE NORMA J. SUTTON HENRY SZAFEREK RUTH TAYLOR PHYLLIS E. THOMPSON WeIdingAimpo1ta PHYLLIS SOWERS RICHARD A. SPAFFORD GEORGE M. STADLER JOHN W. STEELE CLARA A. STOCK SHIRLEY STOLLBERG RUTH L. STURDEVANT JOSEPH P. STURTZ RICHARD W. TABBERT RICHARD TALBUT RONALD W. THOMPSON NANCY THURSTON cc 8077 nt in our wav effort. MILO SPENCER MARJORIE SPENGLER FRANCES STEUER ALFRED H. STEVENS GAROLD STRAUS ELLEN STRIEBY JULIA M. SULLIVAN WILLIAM SUSSMAN JAMES TAREN ROBERT TAYLOR ELIZABETH TIDD BONNIE L. TUSCH K8'Ip CONSTANCE UNDERWOOD JOANN UNDERWOOD RUTH R. VERHOEVEN PATRICIA J, VOGEL RICHARD L. WALL BERNARD W. WALLACE VIOLET WARNKE EUGENE WEBB HARFORD VAN BUREN MELVIN VANELL RUTH E. WAFFLE TWILA WAGAR RICHARD WALTERS LEONARD WALTERS BARBARA J. WEIRICH KATHERINE J. WELLER MELVIN VAN ETTEN NORMA H. VAN WORMER LORA LEE WAGNER EUGENE WALKER GEORGE WARNER MARIAN WARNER EVELYN WELLING SHIRLEY M. WELLS B822 JUNE R. WENLAND WILLIAM WENZLAU JUANITA WILCOX ROBERT D. WILLIAMS FRANK E. WIREBAUGI-I GEORGE E. WISI-IART JAMES WOLFF CHARLES WYATT EUGENE WEYANT ALICE WI-IITEI-IEAD AMELIA E. WINELAND JOI-IN W. WINN WALTER I-I. WISKOCI-IIL ANNA WISSLER HARRY YOUNG 44 rw GEORGE WI-IITEI-IORNE MARIAN E. WIDNER JAMES WINGATE PATRICIA WINTERS FRANCES WITT JACK WOI-ILSTADTER ROBERT D. YOUNG RITA YOUNG Freshman Committees ORCHESTRA SOCIAL Dwight Johnson Joan Ritter Louise Paine Charles Neale Margery Garrett Charles Whitehorn Dorothy Mimer PUBLICITY l'lerloert Sanders Virginia Andrews Bill Snell Jim Welty Gerry Granger Jerry Draheim Gerry Snyder Bill Kirk Gloria I-lenry Ronald parkinson Bolo Collins Eugenie Fishman FINANCIAL Clark Folgate Gloria l'lollopeter Colleen Byrne Pat Herzberg Lloyd lhaxton Ray Finncan Sophomore Committees TICKETS Walter Muller Clayton Henry Virginia Day Jim I-lirssig Alice Vietmier George Carson Judy Walolltoetter Jim Metcalf Mary Gilbert Paul Akers George Roberts DANCE Dave Diller Virginia Phelps Fred Fuller Marian Cannon Bob I-lague Sue Preece Russell Flanigan Jacquie Snyder PUBLICITY Bette Galliers Marjorie Frey Bob Martin Carolyn Gasson Ralph Shunlc Joan Boote Junior Committees J-HOP 'Sue Barth i - I, - Don Hill JI-Co c airmen Ronnie Smith .Margaret I'Iamann Betty I-Ioyt Alice Wier Rat I'laley Joan Youngs Jaclc l'Iarbaugh Betty I IouI4 SOCIAL COMMITTEE Betty Troup Alice I.euth Shir'ey Nevvmen Virginia Armentrout Jane Waxler Jean Nolte Jean McGreger Jolene I-lead Betty Jean Gracemyer Evelyn Sobeclc Gloria Whitting Magdalen Netter JUNIOR-SENIOR FAREWELL Monalee Murlin Diclc Crumley Dorothy I-Ioltz Jim Meeker Alice Badenhope Shirley Schmuhl Bob I-leyn Art Simpson Bruce Demers Evelyn Sobeclc Diclc Cnoins Joyce Engter Janice McFarland Bill Bolton Co-chairmen JUNIOR PLAY Warren McBee Nico-Chairmen Marguerite Ihielmanj Jeanne Nash Donald Bell Chet Conzett Janeanne Schmidlin Martha Vietmeier led Gregorelc Jean Spalding Joan DeMuth GRADUATION COMMITTEE Donelda Spratt . Dick Smith ECO-chairmen Patty Rollman Roland Percival Dicl4 Kurtz John Cromwell Ronald Smith Bob Browning Mary Felt Robert Williams Dick Seeman Lola Jean Smith SENIOR BANOUET Betty Eggleston, Chairman Esther Davis Barbara Walters Ann I-Ioiiman Bob BinI4ley Ruth Boldt Gene McDonough Milton Byers Bill Brand Don Bavver Chuclc ClarI4 Dorothy Boothby Jean MacDonald Alice Johnson Jean Sieli Betty Perrin Rhoda Schnetzler SENIOR PLAY Mary Catherine Kirltlgc H H William Arduser J O-C airmen Mary Munn Julia Sullivan Mildred Gogel Virginia Hannaiord Eileen Holly Harold Fay SENIOR MID-WINTER Richard Corwin l Joyce Mylander J Ruth Merrill Marthasue Bauer Janet Cauliiel Bard Nagel Pete Peleuses Jaclc Conrad Margaret Howland Robert Ross Janet Brown Richard Talbut Harford VanBuren PCO-chairmen Paul Rapp Rex Henrickson BACCA LAUREATE Ruby Kuhlman l Gerald HGH Jico-chairmen William Bergman Pamela Coop Connie Adams Harry Young Jeanne Shirlc Joanne Smith MOTHERS' TEA Joan Hiclcenlooper, Alice Ohlinger Joanne Budd Joan Austin Elizabeth Fontaine Chairman Senior Committees ANNOUNCEMENTS Patricia Winters T ' Russell Chick lcomhalrmen Robert Gray Rita Young Margaret Perry Helen Fulton Bill Lippus Lewis Osterman GRADUATION Ruth Hawlcins l Robert Edmunds Bill Orthwein Jean Emahiser Marvin Adler Virginia Buettner Frank Wirebaugh Georgia Pappas Jlco-chairmen SENIOR PROM Katharine Lehman l . Robert Romberger leo-Chairmen Doral Kettel Roland Kennedy Robert Campbell Margaret Brownell Phyllis Sowers Walter France BANQUET J W IH l dmes O Co-chairmen Lois Keller ,l Allen Reese Robert LaDue Caroline Napp Kathleen Klewer James Mathias Mary Jo Davis 44 86s MEMORIAL Phyllis Lanz is Q Bliss Bowman lco-Chairmen Timothy Hewlett Norman Nuding Joan Ort Joanne Crist Betty Lou Slcinner Jaclt Campbell PUBLICITY Virginia Powers I 1 Raymond Altenberg lcofhdlrmen William Ahrendt Eugene Webb Shirley Oviatt Barbara Sigg Santon Fotheringham Bayard Brown Frank Gaiiney FATHERS' and SONS' BANOUET Robert Young i 4 William Slcutch ICO-Chairmen Jaclc Wohlstader Jaclc Lee William Ford Malcolm Mcclurg Albert Graumlich TICKETS Robert Jennings, chairman James Hammeral Richard Lennox Glenn Ruihley Jeanne Neilson Donna Chantoii William Wenzlau Ann Martin Albert Lundborg au? ,'f va-Q., ,.-SW' ' ffhew Gingham Girls 'ln- I ,M .,-v-.1' L s 'Xi word' 'fern bkierff S -4' ,ff I M 5 Q, 1 fwfx iid? TGLESZAXCE REASON .JUSTQCE Amsmczxs Town Meme o?Qf3'he DF IKE ASR GF AN SXGECATEB A HE AGVAKCEMEB! is menus swim K In i f N ,- 5 xt Sfeaks f A 991' 'Exif-1 Fl 2 .nnutitt MW' Gun A004 4 7124 Ogg! wi gs w 35? Q I Qfg u Q U -4 , Y -J I ,RXM X? fx x ,LD 1 ' 1 ,ll ,nlj-Li DeVilbiss's Staff ofL1fe. EDITORIAL STAFF Editors .............. Associate Editors. . Faculty Editor ..,,,.,, Freshman Class Editor.. ...!iAIice Qhlinger lconnie Underwood ,.......lI2uth I-Iavvleins llliclc Biringer . . . . . . . .Alice Chlinger ....Mary Catherine Kirk Sophomore Class Editor ,,......, Ruth I-Iavvltins Junior Class Editor .... Senior Class Editors.. . Qrganization Editors. . Boyis Athletics Editor . Girls' Athletics Editors panel Editor ...,,.. Stati Typists .... . . . . . . .Jeanne Nash ...jfphyllis Lanz Ilfatharine Lehman Iconnie Adams .... Phyllis Thompson Barbara Welday ......Chucl4 petree ....lJane Pialiinger lMary Spooner ,.......BobGray ...wilfenalene Cole iBetty Evdemon Adviser. . . ........,...... Miss Ruth Smith BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager. .......... Albert Graumlich Assistant. .......................... Pay Dix Circulation Manager.. .... . . .Shirley Qviatt Assistants ........, .... J 'Alice Badenhope lGerald I-lall Advertising Manager. ...... ,Ioan I-Iickenlocper Adviser.. ............ Mr. D. Norman Stall4er 44 QQ ss Alice approves the prznmng process Ginny plans the pages ,A .W Q-vw..-sv ,.-. , W.. -Li 1'-.. 51941 wh M f- Sealed-Jeanne May, Kathleen Klewer, Nancy Ersig, Shirley Stollberg, Mary Munn, Jolene Head. Standing-Lee Kemberling, Ray Altenberg, I-lelen Fulton, Marlc Levey, Margery Soncha, Ted Gregorelc, Larry Moser. A Colorful Rejection o Tad P R I S M EDITORIAL STAFF Eclitor-in-Chief. ,...., ....., ,......,,...... M a rlc Levey Associate Editors-Shirley Stollberg, Nancy Ersig, Mary Munn, Ray Altenberg, Ted Gregorelq. News .....,..........,... Nancy Ersig-Shirley Stollberg Sports. . . . .........,.....,.......... Lee Kemberling Clubs .... ............... J olene l-lead Exchange ..., ...., . ...... .....,. J e anne May Librarian .......,..................,.. Margery Soncha ReportersfJoan Boote, Joan Cousino, Roberta Cox, Jaclc Duncan, William Evans, Margie Fitzgerald, Helen Fulton, Franlc Gatfney, Mary Joyce Grafton, Ted Gregorelc, Clay- ton l-lenry, Martha McCombs, Lyle Manning, Larry Moser, Don Mueller, Muriel Nordsielc, Margaret Park, Chuck Petree, Barbara Ralph, Joanne Smith, Michael Tidd, Rita Young, George Roberts, Shirley Newman. Photographer ...,.........,....,.........,. Don Shunlt BUSINESS BOARD Finances .,.. ........,,,...,,...,.... R uth Sturdevant Sales ........ ....,............... J ane Ann Lindsay Publicity.. .,...,...... .. .,... Virginia Powers Assistant, ..... ............,...,. , . .,.. Wesley Gray Advertising Manager .....,...,.,..,......,.. Bill Slcutch Ad SolicitorsfBob Erausquin, Francis I-larvey, Geotlry I-limelhoch, Joan Ort, Lewis Osterman, l-larriett Roberts. ADVISERS Literary .... ................... M iss Rose Bloom Business.. ...............,. Miss Elaine l-lirth Every two weel4s bedlam reigns in Room Q'l6, where the staii blitzes around trying to meet its deadline. Copy Flies and the typewriter bangs to give DeVilbiss the news. When Prism Monday rolls around, Room Q50 buzzes. prism representatives go out to sell their papers. -l-he Business Staii, besides handling the publicity, checl4s in money and carefully watches the sales. Many subscribers canit wait to read their iavor- ite articles, such as TAD-BllS, l3RlSMA-llC REFLECTICNS, and TIGER TALES, so the teachers, cry on Prism Day isfuput your prisms awayf' The staii presented the Scholastic Roto, a new section this year, picturing school activities all over the United States. The editorial and business staiis cooperate to mal4e each iour-page issue a true reflection oi lad. 4494, Todd Promotes Book Week LIBRARY Associfvrion All vvork and no play vvas not the motto ol the l.ibrary Association this year, but the girls had their fun vvhile doing a good share ot vvork. The purpose ol the association is to lurther the love ol books and promote general interest in the school library. The program committee decided on plays as the theme ol the year, and the study ol drama vvas only put aside to take charge ol Book Week and the Christmas Program. During Book Week all the classes in the school gave money to buy books lor the school library. lhe Christmas program vvas organized by the club and given in the library the vveek belore the holiday season. lhe social activities started vvith a roast at Pearson Park. An induction at mid-season brought the girls together at a members home. A doughnut sale and a penny supper helped to increase the lunds in the treasury. -lo cli- max an eventlul year the members gave a Mothers' lea in the library. With the help ol Ruby Kuhlman, president, Phyllis l.anz, vice-president, and Caryl Chris- tensen, secretary-treasurer, and under the guid- ance ol the tvvo advisers, Miss l.eah Scheuren and Mrs. Fannie Gunn, a successlul year vvas achieved. Row one-Elizabeth Poulet, Santon Fotheringham, Bette Galliers, JoAnn Douglas, Betty Scott, Shirley Hartman, Virginia Peppers, Betty Bumcrots, Phyllis Damm. Row two--Jane Pfaffinger, Barbara Weirich, JoAnn Carson, Mrs. Gunn, Miss Scheuren, Mary Felt, Della May France, Peggy Gallagher, Lois Martin. Row three-Laurel Price, Marian Price, Shirley Strobel, Jo Ann Underwood, Dorothy Shough, Ruby Kuhlman, Carol l-leyn, Janeann Lindsay, Alice Badenhope, Phyllis Lanz, Caryl Chris- tensen, Kathleen Jordan, Joanne Smith, Alice Bissonnette. Not in picture-Althea Kaul, Margaret Minke, Virginia Powers, Kay Weller. cc uv Sealed-Phyllis Thompson, Phyllis Damm, Kenalene Cole, Betty Lou Bumcrots, Shirley Oviatt, Virginia Powers, Magdalen Netter, Joanne Smith. Standing-Lois Treuhaft, Shirley Strobel, Phyllis Lanz, Georgia Pappas, Ruth Merrill, Alice Badenhope, Janeann Lindsay, Jo Ann Underwood, Margaret l-lamann. Not in piclure- Joan Boote, Ruth Bradburn, Barbara Byrnes, Wilma Cauffiel, Caryl Christensen, Bette Galliers, Lois Gype, Barbara Henry, Margaret Higgins, Melva Jacobs, Ann Martin, Lois Martin, Margaret Minlce, Joan Ort, Marilyn Paulin, Margaret Peoples, Wanda Robertson, Dorothy Shough, Jean Sonnenberg, June Speaker, Connie Under- Tacld cakes In Town Hall PERICLEAN LITERARY SOCIETY Anyone who happens to pass thelfsquire Theater on a Satur- wood, Ruth Wa Ffle. day morning during the past year might have seen a couple of Peris entering the door. These two toolc notes on the lecture ol a noted spealter and reported baclc to the group at their semi-monthly meeting. The two inductions are always highlights in the social pro- gram. ln the spring the club held their annual City-wide Peri lea at the Art Museum with Mr. Barlcsdale presenting a f musical program. The society was under the capable leadership of Phyllis Lanz, with the help ol Margaret l-liggins, yice-president, and Alice Badenhope, junior assistant. Wanda Robertson and Magda- len Netter tool4 care ol the secretarial work, and Janeann Lindsay lcept a record of the money. Miss Marian Smith, Mrs. Edith Schwenlte, and Mrs. Carrie Whaley were the trio who counseled the activities. Seated-Phyllis Lanz, Janeann Lindsay, Wanda Robertson. Standing-Magdalen Netter, Lois Martin, Alice Damm, 44 Q6 ss ...........,-3. Row one-Barbara Welday, Marilyn Emery, Joyce lngamells, Jean Spalding, Doral Jene Kettel. Row two-Peggy Stalker, Carolyn Napp, Martha Lee Reams, Jean Seik, Jeanne Nash, Lois Keller, Frances Newton, Mary Catherine Kirk. Not in picture-Joan Austin, Sue Barth, Janet Brown, Rosemary Claypool, Mary Jo Davis, Patricia Farrell, Santon Fotheringham, Marjorie Frey, Virginia Hannaford, Ruth Hawkins, Joan Hickenlooper, Mary Holton, Ruby Kuhlman, Katharine Lehman, Laura McBride, Alice Ohlinger, Marjorie Spengler, Ruth Sturdevant, Julia Sullivan, Roberta Westcott. Tadd Appreciates Art PHiLAi.ErHEAN LITERARY society The Art Museum vvas the main meeting place this year for these girls. Qn alternate Mondays the phils could be seen listening to the interesting lectures on comtemporary art exhibits. Many nevv bool4s were reviewed to promote the apprecia- tion oi Fine literature. Besides serious programs the girls have outside interests. Qne of these was a play, Ul.ile vvith Father , after vvhich the club dined together. Among the annual events vvere the tyvo candlelight induc- tions and the Christmas lea. The Senior -lea, honoring the graduating members, put a Final touch to the social aiiairs. The capable otiicers were Virginia l-lannalord, president, Joan l'licl4enlooper, vice-president, Ruth Sturdevant, re- cording secretary, Jeanne Nash, corresponding secretary, Mary Catherine Kirk, treasurer, and Alice Qhlinger, chaplain. The Faithful and helpful advisers were Miss Ruth Smith and Miss Willoughby. Left to right-Jeanne Nash, Alice Ohlinger, Ruth Eturdevant, Virginia l-lannaford, Joan Hiclcen- ooper, 4497 up Row one-Betty Browning, Peggy Dale, Alice Johnson, Beth Hamlin, Marthasue Bauer, Barbara Brown, Joanne Budd, Jean McDonnell. Row two-Connie Miller, Joyce Potter, Margaret Howland, Barbara Brown, Helen Fulton, Barbara Bradley, Patsy Vogel, Gloria Whitting, lla Belle Griffin, Betty Hoyt. Row Qhree-Mary Kerr, Martha Vietmeier, Alice Vietmeier, Janet Brown, Connie Adams, Jeanne Shirk, Mildred Gogel, Betty Troup, Joan Koder, Marguerite Hartman. No! in picture -Gladys Bailey, Imogene Bode, Naomi Buehler, Katherine Carlson, Pat Dever, Mary Dwyer, Betty Eggleston, June Faller, Pat Haley, Jean Harton, Virginia Hinde, Betty Houk, Althea Kaul, Betty Laures, llene Levey, Harriett Roberts, Dorothy Schafer, Janeann Schmidlin, Evelyn Sobeck, Donelda Spratt, Betty Stimson, Norma Van- Tadd Is Stagestruck ZETALETHEAN LITERARY SOCIETY This year the girls decided to lurther their interest in drama. Wormer, Barbara Witt. l-hey have lound the true enjoyment ot reading plays and have learned many things about their presentation. Cn the social side came the two annual inductions, at which new members were talcen in. The progressive dinner was remembered alterwards with much pleasure. Topping oil its busy winter, the club turned out lor a good time at the regular spring roast. Rain or shine, a loyal Zet would not dream ol missing this atlair. Heading the cast were Joanne Budd, president, Helen Fulton, vice-president, Margaret Howland, secretary, Martha Vietmeier, treasurereathis excellent leadership mal4es it possible lor the club to lool4 back with satisfaction on another year. The direction was well handled by the advisers, Mrs. Sutter, Mrs. King and Mrs. Brand, without whom all Row on-M,,,3,,,et Howland, Mm Bmd, Mm, this would have been impossible. butter. Row two-Mrs. King, Helen Fulton, Martha Vietmeier, Joanne Budd. 4498s Row one-Miss Marian Smith, Betty Fontaine, Marilyn Emery, Virginia l-lannalord, Katharine Lehman, Jean McDonnell. Row Iwo-Santon Fotheringham, Barbara Welday, Joyce lngamells, Mary Holton, Julia Sullivan, Magdalen Netter. Row three-Joan Hiclcenlooper, Shirley Didisse, Patricia Winters, Marjorie Andrews, Kathleen Klewer. Row Four-Jeanne Nash, Alice Ohlinger, Janet Brown. Not in picture-Connie Adams, Orleta Ditch, Lois Keller, llene Levey, Jeanne Shirk. Tadd Totes 0, Tricolor Lis ciaizctia FRANCAIS Hparlez-vous lrancais?H is not a phrase you might hear at this club meeting. All members are French students who wish to learn more ol French customs and culture. To start otl the year the members heard about the French sit- uation today. The girls practice their conversation and have lun too by playing games and conducting meetings in French. ln the spring the club had a scavenger hunt. Alter a merry day ol hunting impossible things, everyone gathered once more lor a pot-luck The crovvning event vvas the annual French dinner which toolr place in May in the DeVilbiss court. With French menus and lood the atmosphere was complete. The otlicers vvere Marilyn Emery, president, Mary l-lolton, llene l.evey, vice-presidents, Alice Qhlinger, secretary, Joan l-liclcenlooper, treasurer. The adviser vvho kept things Row one-Marilyn Emery, Alice Ohlinger. Row . . , . Iwo-Mary Holton, Joan Hickenlooper. VUDDIDQ SmOOtl lly VVGS MISS Mdrldn Smltli. cc QQ, Row one-Jean Alice Racy, Betty Lee Mahr, Alice Johnson, Joan Youngs, Jane Brown, Betty Eggleston, Donna Kenower, Barbara Walters, Jane Trinkner, Betty Jane Fontaine. Row two-John l-lippel, David Crawford, John Sperry, Dick Talbut, Bob Cross, Bill Brand, Charles Koepke, Dick Seeman, Frank Walley, Dick Crumley. Row lhree-Gloria Boes, Ruth Cordes, Mary Alice Brown, Barbara Perry, Betty Grieshaber, Beverly Owen, Loisanne Cobly, Rosalee Lewis, Pat Haley, Nancy Thurston, Donna Chantoff. Row four-Gloria Coppernoll, Janeann Schmicllin, Marie Piper, Shirley Schmuhl, Alice Weir, Louise Markhus, Joyce Engfer, Arlene Sentle, Sue Barth, Marilyn Onweller. Row five-Lewis Osterman, Betty Ann Perrin, Muriel Nordsiek, Peggy Dale, Connie Miller, Marguerite Hartman, Shirley Drake, Joan DeMuth, Jean MacDonald, Eleanor Lutz, Dorothy Jane Ashton. Row six-Mr. Brown, Joan Austin, Bob Browning, Miss Marian Smith. Not in picture-Shirley Clark, Marjorie Diehl, Jane Eichman, Mary Frantz, Anne Crete Fuller, Fred Gibbons, Jeanne Heesen, Virginia l-linde, Allan Knapp, Jeanne Lohner, Janice McFar- land, Mary McMahon, Larry Moser, Joan Schwartz, Bob Shambacher, Joan Shanks, Ralph Shunk, Dick Smith, Joanne Smith, Marjorie Spengler, Dick Villwock. Tadis cz Good Neighbor LA JUNTA lo increase the interest ol DeVilbiss students in the countries oi South America, the Spanish Club has well-planned activities, -l-he pan- American Day program promotes good-will and helps students to gain a better understand- ing oi their neighbors. The club sent one sub- scription oi the Spanish edition oi 'Readers' Digestn to each Spanish-American country. Students sang Spanish carols at the Christmas program in the library. Many members are en- joying their correspondence with students in South America. The climax was the Spanish Fiesta, held this year ior the sixth time. The school caieteria became a patio iull oi coloriul Flowers and birds. Students representing each ESPANOLA oi the iour years oi Spanish gave short talks, while a program oi Spanish music accompanied the dinner. The year closed with the annual spring roast. Bob Schambacher presided at the monthly meetings until he moved to lndiana, and then Dick lalbut took over his duties. The vice- president was Donna Chantoii. Pat l-laley was corresponding secretary, and Suzanne Barth was recording secretary. The list oi otiicers is completed by Bob Browning, treasurer, Mar- jorie Spengler, chaplain, and Betty Jane Fontaine, historian. The club was aided in its eiiorts by Mrs. Backus, Miss Kerlin, Miss Mar- ian Smith, and Mr. Brown. 151002 Row one-Phyllis Thompson, Phyllis Brown, Jean McGregor, Carolyn Wiegand. Row lwo-Gerald Hall, Jean Spalding, Gloria Coppernoll, Lenore Carstensen, Flora Pool, Margaret Minlce, Mary Kerr, Patsy Ahlfors, Barbara Brown, Dorothy Cumislcey, Sue Corbin, Phyllis Myers. Row three-John Dwiggins, James l-lill, James Eaton, Albert l-luFFer, Mr. Voss, Melvin Kimble, Dick Crumley, Philip Beckley, Paul Akers, John Hippel, Bill Ryburn, Warren McBee. Not in picture-Dick Biringer, Naomi Buehler, Bruce Demers, Jo Ann Douglas, Marjorie Frey, l-lelen Fulton, Mildred Gogel, Ted Gregorek, l-larold Peele, Virginia Phelps, Elizabeth Roulet, Jean Sonnenberg, Betty Stimson, Connie Underwood, Jeannette Willis, Tad Dons a Toga cuiziA The Latin club presented a series ol inlormative programs during its third year. The members visited the loledo Museum ol Arts collection ol Roman glass, heard a lawyer, Dr. Josel L. Kunz, ol the University ol Toledo spealc on Roman law and how it inlluences us, listened to records about the Latin language and ol Julius Caesar , and saw slides ol the lam- ous Roman aqueducts, presented by Miss Jane Lewis ol Scott l-ligh School. At the induction the club sang songs in Latin. Some ol the new members were battled by the ritual. Several students gave tallcs on the Roman government and lamilylile attheluesday alternoon meetings. 44 -l-he students always loolc lorward to the annual Roman Banquet, held in the spring. Freshman Latin students were invited to eat a typical Roman dinner in the school caleteria. -l-he Curia is divided into sections-the old and the new members. lhey are named alter actual Roman tribes, the Albani and the Sabini. The leader ol the club is Gerald l'lall, lcnown to members as the Pontilex Maximus. The other oilicers are Mary Kerr, vice-president, Jean Spalding, secretary, Bruce Demers, treasurer, and Phyllis lhompson, program chairman. The Curia owes much ol its success to Mr. David Q. Voss, its adviser. W Harry Ashman, Keith Babcock, Glwynn Baker, Jack Campbell, George Carson, Frank Chesborough, Joe Clark, Jean Copelin, Don DeWitt, Elwood Dickerson, Nancy Dickey, David Diller, Raymond Dix, Bob Donnelly, Charles Elliott, Bob Emerson, Russell Flanigan, Jim flory, Richard Fox, Charles Freer, John Gass, Fred' Gibbons, Twilight Gibbs, Bob Goodman, Raul Howard, Ann Huffman, lrwin lnselman, Bob Jolliffe, Dick Jolliffe, Ray Karbowiak, Jack King, Ray Laberdie, Don Lanzinger, Don Lee, Kenneth McGill, James Metcalf, Elvin Myers, Tommy Orr, Bill Parquette, Ray Payette, Jack Proeschel, Raul Papo, Joanne Rauch, Wayne Ruihly, Bill Rupp, Marvin Ruth, Jack Schaefer, Frances Shaffer, Ralph Shunk, Ruth Skeels, Bob Sorgenfrei, Dick Struble, Edward Tannery, Dick Teller, Bob Thorley, George Townsend, Jeannette Underwood, Ray Vickerstaff, Roy Walter, Bob Warrick, Beverly Watson, Bob Weil, Roy Weir, George Whitehorne, Lyman Whitney, Dave Wilson, Arnold Yost. Tad and Tadd on Parade BAND The exclamations of the spectators when the band first ap- tx, Q .L peared in new gray-blue and navy military uniforms will g g always be remembered. The eight high-stepping drum majorettes completed the picture. ln addition to this splendor there were new instruments and a grand style of marching which made the DeVilbiss Band one of the finest in the city. The great improvement of our band can be attributed to Mr. Guy Sutphen, the adviser, and Mr, James Sutphen, the drill master. The drum major, Raul Rapp, also cooperated to make this project a success. Besides playing at DeVilbiss football games, the band gave a concert with the Qrchestra and Glee Club, took part in the May Festival, and provided music for the basketball games. The officers for the year were Raul Rapp, president, Allen Chapin, vice-president, and Jean Copelin, secretary, 4.102 W lhe members ol the Qrchestra have applied their talents vvith enthusiasm this year. -lhe group took part in the School ol Music program, which was broadcast over station WTOL. -l-he liddlestrings ol the orchestra tied up the success ol the annual concert given by the Qrchestra, the Band, and the Glee Club on February eighteenth. Because ol the lavorable response last year to the grade school con- certs, the series vvas repeated this year. lhe linal program vvas the May Festival, given vvith the musical organizations ol all the city high schools. -lhe Qrchestra joined the Glee Club in sponsoring a roller-skating party, which vvas the important social activity ol the year. -l-he ollicers vvhom the club elected vvere Roberta Coontz, president, Betty Jean Gracemyer, secretary, James Britsch, treasurer, and Bob Bohl, business manager. lVlrs. Nlathilda Burns directs the group. Lucene Smog Tad hall Mal-ze Music ORCHESTRA Paul Akers, Bob Beggs, Audrey Blankerts, Bob Bohl, Dick Bohl, Jim Britsch, Nancy Butler, Roberta Coontz, Jim Corello, Virginia Cramer, Melvin Davis, June Franklin, Gene Geisert, Lucene Gibson, Don Gilbert, Virginia Gill, Betty Jane Gracemeyer, Davis Goodman, Jim Hague, Rhoda Harris, John Hart, Joan l-lite, Albert Hulfer, Lester Hurrelbrink, Alice lngwerson, Irwin lnselman, Ruth Keller, Ruth Mae Lawson, Bill Leach, Don Livingston, Jeanne Nash, Jack Olds, Bob Orr, Stanley Paris, Dorothy Price, Bob Rainsberger, Paul Rapp, Jack Rosin, Bill Rupp, Bill Ryburn, John Ryder, Allen Schwalbe, John Sperry, Gladys Stevenson, James Vick, Bill Warwick, Nancy Lou Wall, Lois Weber, Jacqueline White, Chuck Whitehorne, Bob Young. fflO3v Sealed-Miss Samsen, Mrs. Lohner, Mrs. Culver, Margery Parkes, Lucene Gibson, PQSSY Stalker, Joan Staubach. Standing-Marcene Pedersen, Shirley Schmuhl, Pris- cilla Schaub, Barbara Brown, Phyllis Thompson, Jeanne Lohner, Muriel Nordsiek, Jane Farber, Patricia Schaub, Virginia Townsend, Alice lngwerson, Marilyn Birken- kamp, Betty Blodgett, Dawn Busan, Margaret VanGorder, Jeanne Nuoffer, Mary Jane Crothers. No! in picture-Laura McBride, Martha Roose. Twenty Singing Scouts aint scour rnoop aa These Senior Scouts sing instead oi earning badges. The Parent-Teachers' Association, the Sunset l-lome, and the DeVilbiss Freshman Class have enjoyed their music. Far from confining their activities to singing, however, the girls are helping the Red Cross and are preparing to participate in Civilian Defense as Senior Ser- vice Scouts. Many oi them took a First aid course during the year, and this Further Fitted them to help their country. ln February the troop sold Girl Scout Cookies to help enrich their treasury. They have their share of good times, too. There was a pot-luck at Peggy Stalker's home, fol- 41 'IO4 lowed by a bowling party at the Colony. The theater party was lots of fun and everyone liked the Mothers' -lea. Then in the spring the girls packed up and explored Camp Libbey near Deiiance, Qhio, For a week-end. The scouts were divided into groups to plan and cook the meals and clean up. All this was planned by president Jeanne Nuotier, vice-president, Marcene Pederson, secretary, Barbara Brown, treasurer, Muriel Nordsiek, chaplain, Virginia Townsend, and social chairman, Peggy Stalker. Mrs. George l-l.l.ohnerislroopCaptain,Mrs.Ruehlefiulver, Music Director, and Miss Eva Samsen, Adviser. xv Left lo right-Bob Bohl, Larry Baer, l-larold Jension, Ronald Mohr, Dick Weaver, Elvin Meyers, Bob Williams, Norman Nuding, Otis Taylor, John Steele, Paul l-lem, Bill Bergman, Lee Sorensen, Warren Bock, Fred Shultz, Bob l-lessler. No! in picture-Philip Berger, Bill Boos, George Calicutt, Bob Emerson, James Lauver. Toledo H ears Tadis Voice RAINBOW crioizus ln the second year ol its activities this chorus is enjoying just as much popularity as it attained with its lirst appearance. The chorus is made up ol sixteen boys, twice as many as originally, whose talent and enthusiasm mal4e them popu- lar with various Toledo organizations. -l-his year the chorus repeated its performance lor the Womenls Educational Club at Lasalle and Kochis, sang lor the West Toledo Exchange Club, the Jewish Temple, and several Masonic lemples. Among their repertoire they have such Favorites as Mgtout-l-learted Menu and UfAxmerica. All their etiorts were not directed outside ol the school, however. lhey sang lor the fresh- man Everyday Living Classes and later helped to teach the DeVilbiss songs to those Freshmen. 'lhey also sang lor the banquet the previous year to commemorate the tenth anniversary ol the school. lhey presented a musical melo- drama, U0thello,H in the Deviltries, our ex- travaganza, Much ol the credit For the line record these boys have made goes to Mr. Diller, who has spent a great deal ol his time and energy helping the boys in their training and in the presentation ol their programs. lhus, at the completion ol its second year an- other organization, with continued success as- sured, has been added to DeVilbiss. 44105 ff Tad and Tadcly Sing Songs G L E E c i. u B Can't you just hear those gleeiul voices pouring forth harmonious notes? li you canit, you don't knovv the DeVilbiss Glee Club, This year the club has worked hard to learn many of the best choral selections. ln the late tall the annual concert was given with the band and orchestra. Anyone who at- tended the program can tell you that it was a great success. The club also gave a program oi Christmas carols in the library. The next event, which took place after many hours oi diligent practice, vvas a radio program, given on Febru- ary Q. An oratorio was given in the spring, and the year ended vvith the annual May Festival, presented by the bands, orchestra, and glee clubs oi the high schools in the city. -lo add some irolicking touches the Glee Club sponsored a roller-skating party vvith the or- chestra. Also, a dance vvas given alter one ol the basketball games. blnderthe leadership olMr. Ballandtheoliicers, Norma VanWormer, president, Bob Williams, vice-president, Blanche Holley, secretary, and John Steele, treasurer, the club had a successful year. lmportant managers included Bette Gal- liers, publicity manager, Bill Bergman, stage manager, Juanita Cole and Paul Hem, property managers, Alice Whitehead, librarian. Row one-Betty Ball, Dorothy Green, Dorothy Hickerson, Priscilla lnselman, Joyce Brown, Margaret Harbauer, Angeline McCracken, Marian Murphy, Evelyn Aring, Eleanor Steinmeyer, Leona Dobrzykowska, Katherine Carlson, Row two-Jeanne Nuoffer, Sue Vollmayer, Joan Price, Shirley Wood, Hester Schultz, Patricia Schaub, Priscilla Schaub, Phyllis Vanell, Margaret Minke, Marjorie Johnson, Bette Galliers, Barbara Witt. Row three-Ellen Strieby, Margaret Lughibihl, Beth Hamlin, Laura McBride, Virginia Leger, Marian Pratt, Marvel Gustafson, Virginia Cooley, Joan Staubach, Harriett Roberts, Shirley Oviatt. Row foul-Mabel Coleman, Colleen ' B M Y k B D l W'l S Sh l Cl D th Shou h, Maril n Ehlert Donna Fowler. Byrne, Carolyn Payne, Joyce Mitchell, Phyllis rown, argie ar , etty ress er, ima tutzer, ir ey evenger, oro y g y , No! in picture-Larry Baer, Philip Barger, Bill Bergman, Bill Boos, Dorothy Brendt, Rena BuFfin5ton, George Callicut, Nadine Cantrick, Talva Chapin, Junaita Cole, Ruth Donovan, Fred Eichenlaub, Bob Emerson, Gloria Haney, Lois Harris, Paul Hem, Bob Hessler, Harold Jenison, lrene Johnson, Joan McGrave, Bob Martin, Norman Nuding, Jane Power, Bonnie Romberger, Betty Rupert, Shirley Rustchow, Fred Schultz, Mildred Shanks, Jeanne Simon, Betty Slater, Lee Sorensen, Bernice Spitler, Harriette Souire, John Steele, Norma VanWormer, Dick Walter, Violet Warnke, Dick Weaver, Virginia Webber, Mary Weddle, Alice Whitehead, Bob Williams, Helen Zeitner, Ruth Zettell. 44106 as Tadfs cz Good Fellow soPHoMoRE HI-Y The Central Y. Nl. C. A. is the meeting place of this group of boys. They meet other Hi-Y club members and listen to prominent Toledo spealcers. They also have their ovvn meetings sometimes and plan social events lor themselves. They began in the tall vvith a roast at Side-Cut Park. ln December they gave a hayride and had a theater party aftervvards, A Christmas party vvith their parents found the Rev. R. Lincoln Long speaking on UYouth's part in This World.', Refreshments and a social hour came altervvards. The club vvas responsible For securing E. l.. Bovvsher, Superintendent ot Toledo Public Row one-Raydon Bittner, Philip Bockley, Mr. Schaefer, Melvin Kimble, Bob T Donald Sell, Edward Hartman, Ralph Shunk. Row three-George Carson, Fred Schools, to spealc to the Hi-Y clubs. An inter- esting discussion period tollovved this meeting. lVlilo Warner, past Commander of the Ameri- can Legion tall4ed on World conditions. lvlotion pictures ot the vvar vvere shown at another meeting. V The boys helped the Community Chest Drive by tal4ing pledge cards and buttons to the factories. The spring social event vvas a splash party, and the year closed vvith the banquetnat the V. paul Al4ers heads the list ol executives, Clayton Henry talces the presidents place when he is absent, Jim -l-ippett records the minutes, Albert Hutler collects the dues. Row two-Bill Longthorne, Roger Williams, Clayton Henry, David Crawford, Paul Akers, Tom Wittman, Jim Tippett. Not in picture-Bob Bohl, Jim Eaton, Tom Edwards, Jack Henry, Jim Hirssig, Albert Hutfer, Oscar Oehmler, Bill Ryburn, Dale Schneider, Bob Sorgenfrei. 14107 2 Row one-Paul Jetterys, David Bash, Harry Ernsb g Bill Crowl, Jim Baehren, Harry Nordgren. Row Iwo-John Cromwell, Bill Brand, Fred Mollenkopl, Gordon Gettum, Marvin Bergman, Al Donnelly, Arthur Simpson, Marcus Smith, John Erler, Warren McBee. Row Ihrze-Mr. Hayes, Bill Page, Bob Pomeroy, Dick Goins, Ray Valassis, Jack Carter, Charles Tripp. Row Four-Lawrence Heinisch, Bob Girlcins, Don Hill, Ray Smith, Dick Meelc. Noi in picture-Jim Britsch, Douglas Gardner, Bob Mather. Tad Takes Part in Forums Left lo right-Gettum, Goins, Donnelly, Girkins. JUNIOR HI-Y As a junior, lad became forum-minded. The Hi-Y started the season with inlormal lorums on various subjects, led by speakers, such as Rabbi Doppett ol Fort Wayne, Sergeant Margaret Slater, and otlicers in the United States armed lorces. lhen in February the group moved into larger Fields with the promotion ol the city-vvide Hi-Y-Friendship lorums at the Y. M, C. A. ln April they brought the lorum home again with the Dehfilbiss Vocational Guidance Clinic. Since Jaclc Junior is not a dull boy, he didn't stop vvith just doing his vvorl4, but enjoyed pot-lucl4s, roasts, splash parties, and movies scattered throughout the year. Guiding lights lor the activities vvere Gordon Gettum, president, D'icl4 Goins, vice-president, AI Donnelly, secretary, and Bob Girlcins, treasurer, vvith Mr. Robert l.ampton and Mr. Howard Hayes Focusing the beam. 44108 sv l Row one--Don Shunk, Bob Romberger, Keith Babcock, Dick Baird, Bob Gray, Ray Dix. Row two-George Whitehorne, Dale Smith, Bernard Wallace, Rex Henrickson, Walter Frantz, Bill Arduser, John Draheim. Row three--Al Stevens, Fred Gibbons, Bob Jennings, Larry Moser, Allen Reese, Fred Lindberg, Mr. Harsh. Row foul- Albert Graumlich, Bob Edmunds, Frank Galilney, Bill Sussman, Malcolm McClurg, Clarence Simmonds. No! in piclura-Bill Ahrendt, Bill Bergman, Dick Biringer, Bill grown, Bxobbgampbell, Jack Conrad, Tim Hewlett, Andrew Leighton, Dick Lennex, Bill Lippus, Bob Loos, Jack Richard, Dick Struble, Harford VanBuren, Dick Walter, ugene e . Tad ponsors ci, Clinic senior HI-Y This year as in the past, the Senior l-li-Y has successfully presented to its members a Fine, varied program. It oiiered to the boys ol DeVilbiss an excellent vocational guidance clinic. lhe fellows have had the pleasure oi hearing such speakers as an ensign in the Navy, the Dean oi Administration ol the University ol Toledo, a policewoman, a Rabbi, and the Director of Civilian Deiense for loledo. The club has also supported UVM activities, such as the lorum talks and the conferences at Camp Storer and in Springlield, Qhio. The boys also had time lor social events, which included an outing at Ray Dixls cottage on Lake Erie, a spring dance, and a roast. Bob Gray was president, Albert Graumlich was vice-presi- dent, Dick Biringer and Larry Moser were the secretaries, and Ray VVGS treasurer. Left lo right-Al Graumlich, Bob Gray, Pay Dix. 44 rr Row one-Joan Ritter, Betty Wetnight, Joanne Behm, Joan Pross, Janet Lanz, Jane Power, June Franklin, Dorothy Graham, Peggy Berman. Row two-lxfilma Fiel, Alice lngwerson, Beverly Joy, Pat Sherman, Joan Felker, Florence McNair, Betty Jane Gerke, Elaine Sautter, Rosemary Miller. Row three-Pat Robertson, Sue Voll- mayer, Dorothy Hickerson, Betty Konz, Betty Nisch, Betty Blodgett, Phyllis Burkett, Helen Overholser, Jane Simpson, Virginia Andrews, Laura Lee Longvvay, Paula Wright, Phyllis Kraft, Joan Staubach, Helen Saunders, Martha Roose, Miss Lerche. No! in picture-Jean Beaubien, Carolyn lleams. Tadd Makes New Friends FRESHMAN .raiennsnip This vvas their ilrst year, but the girls vvere none the less sincere in their ettorts Hilo Find and give the best. lhey may not have so much to shovv in actual accomplishments, but they have learned much and will produce the results in their next three years. lhey conscientiously did their share in the l-li-V-Friendship forum in which DeVilbiss took part. At this iorum Mr. Parks, Personnel Director ol the University oi Toledo, spoke on that all-important subject, Vocational Guidance. Aitervvards, the mem- bers oi the Freshman Friendship Club had a chance to shovv their merit by cleaning up aiter reireshments vvere served. 44 The Christmas party atiorded a jolly evening tor the group. Later in the year the girls re- laxed again at a skating party. At the end ol the year the members discovered that giving a party For a group oi young orphans at the Miami Childrens l-lome vvas as much fun as having one just tor themselves. l-landling their nevv job well this year vvere June Franklin, president, Janet Lanz, vice- president, Joan Ritter, secretary, Jane Povver, treasurer, and Peggy Berman, chaplain. The girls all agree that Miss Lerche and Miss Schmidt vvere responsible tor getting the group oii to a good start. 'i'iO w Tadd Does Her Share sopi-iomoize FRiENDsHiP Since the purpose of the Sophomore Friend- ship Club is to promote friendship and good- vvill, the members this year took as their project, knitting for the Red Cross. -l-his vvork was vvell chosen, because the girls could chat and accomplish much for a worthwhile cause at the same time. The members also attended the l-li-V-Friendship forums at the V. M. C. A. and the leaders' conferences at the Y. WC. A. to help accomplish the aims of their club. ln addition to these activities the girls had unusually interesting meetings. At one, some movies of lndia were shovvn, hovvever, the most popular program vvas held during Book Week when Miss Scheuren, the school librar ian, gave a book revievv of My Sister and ln, by Kirk Van der l leide. For pleasure the girls gave a hay-ride vvhich turned out to be a great success. lt vvas held at Douglas Meadows Riding Academy, and the girls invited their favorite boy friends. Re- freshments topped off this ride in the hay. The worthy president this year vvas Marjorie Vark, She had excellent aid given her by Marilyn l-lansen, vice-president, Jeanne Rad- lolf, secretary-treasurer, and Betty Weber, chaplain. Miss Warner and Mrs. Mesnard ex- pertly advised the girls in many oftheiractivities. Row one Csealedl-Jeanne Paclloff, Jackie White, Phyllis Vaneli, Billie Piper. Row two-lsfandingl-Carol Boyer, Barbara Pogerson, Jeanette McGuire, Joan Boote, Audrey Ehman, Ardith Whipple, Dorothy Green. Row lhrze fSIandingD-Betty Weber, Margaret Neale, Elva Desens, Marilyn Hansen, Margery Yark, Rosemary Ruff, Joanne Smith, Jeanne Stone. Not in picture--Roma Mattimoe, Margie Lynn, Flora Pool, Helen Minke, Scottie Callihan, Alice Darr, Geraldine Basilius, Sally Meyers, Dorothy Bauersachs, H 44 'Iii by Row one-Gloria Haney, Virginia Townsend, Marie Piper, lrene Rigby, Anna Mae Gerlce, Patty Harder, Jeanne Nuolfer. Row Iwo-Virginia Cooley, Louise Mark- hus, Magdalen Netter, Muriel Nordsiek, Marilyn Emery, Jean McDonnell, Janice Hickling, Shirley Schmuhl, Marcene Pedersen. Row three-Barbara Witt, Jean Son- nenberg, Barbara Welday, Miss Severens, Miss Fischer, Doris Mae Wilhelm, Mary Louise Decker, Patty Pizer, Corienne McFarland. Row four-Joan DeMuth, Alice Badenhope, Virginia Hinde, Shirley Clevenger, Martha Lee Reams, Wilma Cauffiel, Marjorie Andrews, Betty Lou Wilhelm, Margaret Peoples, Dorothy Boothby, Marian Conn, Dawn Busam, Jean Lohner. Not in picture-Joan Hite, Jeanne Nash, lla Belle Griffin, Anne Crete Fuller. Tadd Pla 5 Big Sister Junioiz FRIENDSHIP F The year of 1941-452 vvas eventful for these girls. As their Welfare project, they Uadoptedu the orphans in the fourth grade at Miami Childrenys l-lome. At Christmas a party vvas given for them. Refreshments and games were plentiful, and presents vvere given to each orphan. A trip through the nevv Toledo Public Library vvas one of the earliest events. Following this vvas the big social func- tion-a bovvling party with a pot-luclc held aftervvards. The last event vvas the annual Mothers' -lea. The leaders of the club were Barbara Welday, president, Shirley Schmuhl, vice-president, Louise Marl4hus, secretary, Virginia l-linde, treasurer, and Shirley Clevenger, chaplain. as The girls all agree that Miss Frances Severens, Miss Mary Left to right-Virginia l-linde, Shirley Clevenger, simieysciimuiii, Louise ivisfiiws, Barbara wade, Fischer, and Miss Elizabeth Johnson are the best of advisers. 44 ss Sealed-Margaret Perry, Joanne Smith, Eleanor Lutz, Janeann Lindsay, Dorothy Jane Ashton, Phyllis Lanz, Ruth Sturdevant, Joanne Budd, Shirley Oviatt, Miss Lerche. Standing-Miss Schmidt, Betty Laures, Betty Skinner, Ellen Strieby, Barbara Brown, Ruth Merrill, Gloria Coppernoll, Virginia Ladig, Kenalene Cole, Phyllis Thompson, Georgia Pappas, Mildred Gogel, Ruthann Scheib, Joyce Mylander, Patty Pennypaclcer, Joan l-liclcenlooper. Nol in picture-Connie Adams, Joan Austin, Barbara Bradley, Mabel Coleman, Marian DeMuth, Jean Emahiser, Helen Fulton, Marguerite l-lartman, Barbara Henry, Margaret l-lowland, Althea Kaul, Jane Pfaffinger, Geneva Sells, Jeanne Shirlc, Shirley Strobel, Connie Underwood, Barbara Weirich. Todd Looks to the Future senior rizienosnip l-low thrilling it was lor the Senior Friendship Girls to lind that their orphans had remembered theml This vvas the second year that the club gave a Christmas party lor a class ol little children in the Miami Childrenis l-lome. i Besides helping others, the club has had a series ol lectures on vocations. Mrs. Luther told ol her teaching experiences and Mr. Brovvn spol4e about his European trip with the Westminster Choir. The inner vvorlcings ol the public Library were explained to the girls during their visit there. A fall roast and a spread comprised the social lile ol the group, This year the club vvas directed by Betty Laures, president, Shirley Strobel, vice-president, Betty Slcinner, recording secretary, Mildred Gogel, corresponding secretary, and Janeann Lindsay, treasurer. Miss Lerche and Miss Schmidt were 'W fx Lei! to lighlAJaneann Lindsay, Georgia Pappas, Betty Skinner, Mildred Gogel, Shirley Strobel, Betty Laures. the advisers 44 113 w Row one-Bob Beard, Edith Snell, Margery Soncha, Bob Donnelly, Dick White, Mary Felt, Bob Smith. Row two-Diclc Nichols, Julius Himelhoch, Lynn Elder, Eileen Holley, Mary Proeschel. No! in picture-Bob Bartow, Jim Brown, Ed Buffington, Fred Eichenlaub, Dick Grant, Jim Halley, Joe Hoffman, Kathleen Jordan, 'Ted Maedel, M II V Bob Martin, Ray ue er, irginia Proeschel, Bob Schoonmaker, Betty Scott, Tad Keeps 'Em Flyin Asnowxurics ci.uB The DeVilbiss Aeronautics Club zoomed under way lor the '42 season with dive-bombing speed. Meeting every Friday alter school, this club is promoting serious interest in avia- tion. The construction ol model airplanes, which is of particular current interest, was studied in detail this year. Diclc White, Jim l'-latley, and Bob Martin have given many gasoline model demonstrations throughout the year. Aiter this information was given, the members were able to build small models. Through the etlorts oi some of the members, noted spealters from lrranlclin Field and the Civilian Air Reserve were obtained. -l-he topics ol these tallts were Ul low lo Get a 44 'ii-4 Job in Aviationn and HAviation Needs Youf, Trips to nearby airports were tal4en so that the members could learn more about their oper- ation, This organization, however, has not been en- tirely lacl4ing in social Functions. A hayride at Douglas Meadows and a roast were held in the fall, and a splash party was given at the V. M. C. A. The yearls activities were ended with a dance held at DeVilbiss sponsored by the club members. Guiding the club along its Flight were Bob Martin, chief pilot, Lynn Elder, co-pilot, Vir- ginia Proeschel, Radio Qperator, and Mr. Clyde Kilter, Navigator. W Row one-Ruth Keller, Mary Felt, Jeanne Simon, Pat Schmidt. Row two-Gloria Speers, Barbara Bradley, Georgia Pappas, Ruth Verhoven, Marilyn Mcllhenny. Row three-Joanne Smith, Rosemary Ruff, Elva Desens, Mrs. Anderson, Ruby Jones, Ruth Bradburn, Mary Jane Crothers. No! in piclurz-Mary Beatty, Betty Bern, Jean Byrne, Betty Christen, Ruth Donavan, Joan Duffey, Dorothy Eaglin, Evelyn Feltus, Jean Gehring, Ann Hutfman, Margaret Knapp, Margaret Koepfer, Margaret Leonard, Dorothy Lohner, Donna Masiker, Alice Oatman, Ruth Randals, Aileen Stevenson, Joan Schwarz, Lois Treuhaft, Frances Weber, Helen Westhoven. Tadd Bowls 'Em Over sims' Bowtmc ci.uB The purpose ol the Girls, Bow ing Club is to have iun while improving bowling sltill. It is easily seen that the members of the club have carried out that idea this year. Every -luesday the girls met to bowl at the Marathon Bowling Alleys, and they became so enthusiastic over this sport that their attendance was nearly jperiect. Members needing instruction were assisted by Mr. Edward Brubalcer, who worlcs at these bowling alleys and has several perfect games to his credit. Each year two tournaments are played, one each semester. The girls bowl in iour Flights, grouped by averages, with prizes being 44 115 awarded to the winner of each Flight. This year the tournaments were closed by a spread in the president's home, at which time the prizes were presented to the highest scoring girls. More girls have broken a hundred than ever before because ol this regular practice, and many new friendships were made due to the mutual interest in bowling. The headpins of the club were Jeanne Simon, president, Aileen Stevenson, vice-president, Georgie Pappas, secretary, and pat Schmidt, treasurer. Mrs. Anderson helped lceep the ball on the alley. vb Row one-Virginia l-lannaford, Mary Catherine Kirk, Phyllis Wasserstrom, Marilyn Magnus, Dorothy Kubik. Row two-Jo Ann Douglas, Mary Holton, Janice McFar- land, Jeanne Neilson, Frances Newton, Sue Corbin, Janice l-lancock, Betty Browning. Row three-Margaret McKee, Marjorie Frey, Virginia Buettner, Jacquie Snyder, Mrs, Douglas, Miss Mildred Schmidt, Alice Ohl'n , EI A L' htf t. R f -Vi ' ' D ' M ' I ger aine ig oo ow our irginia enning, arian Buser, Ann Monaghan, Doral Jene Kettel, Bette Galliers, Janet Brown, Alice Vietmeier, Martha Vietmeier. Not in pidure-Margaret Brownell, Jean Spalding, Julia Sullivan. Tadcl Goes to U, Part Left to right-Mary Catherine Kirk, Ann Mono- ghan, Virginia Buettner, Jacquie Snyder. SORELLES The Sorelles know how to enjoy themselves and every one of their -l-uesday evening meetings is another good time. The social high light of the year was their annual dessert bridge, given in the French Room oi Lasalle and Kochis. Along with entertaining themselves the girls try to spread their fun to others. livery year they spend an evening sing- ing at the Sunset l'lome. At Thanksgiving the club Filled several baskets, while at Christmas they made and Filled about tvventy-tive stockings For children at Miami Qrphans' l'lome. l-leading the group were Virginia Buettner, president, Alice Qhlinger, vice-president, Virginia l-lannaiord, sec- retary, Margaret Brownell, treasurer, Mary Catherine Kirk, chaplain, and Mary l-lolton, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Douglas has guided the girls in their activities this year. ff 'VI6 2 1 l l i l l l UPPCI' PiClUlZ-'ROW 0fl2 'NOfm-S VanWOrmer, Jdf12dl'lf1 Lind5dY, Mary Spooner, Patty Pennypacker. Row two-Mrs. Peoples, Eleanor Roth, Patsy Vogel, JoAnn Underwood- ROW ll1YC2'-Bdfbdfd BYVDCS, Ann CWI? FY-llleff Sl1ifl2Y Clevenger, Eileen Swanson, Betty Grieshaber, Virginia Day. Row foul-bhiriey Strobel, Barbara Perry, XXr'ilma Cautfiel, Donna Rutan, Mary Ann Spring, Nancy Rice, Geneva Sells. Row live-Phyllis Smith, Twilight Gibbs, Virginia l-linde. Lower picture-Row one-Evelyn Cunningham, June Speaker, Marcella Gleason, Barbara McDannel, Row two--Mrs, Mesnard, Barbara Brown, Ruth Merrill, Mary Dwyer, Ann Martin, Mary Alice Brown, Betty Fontaine. Row three-Elva Descns, Jeanne Simon, Jean Davis. Row four-Alice Darr, Scottie Callihan, Marilyn On- weller, Georgia Pappas, Pat Schmidt, Shirley Oviatt, Blanche l-lolley, Ruby Jones. No! in picture-Alice Baclenhope, Phyllis Lanz, Monalee Murlin, Jeanne Nash, Lola Jean Smith, Shirley Stollberg, Ruth Sturdevant, Barbara Witt, A Good Time Wa Had b Tadd SUB-DEBS 44117, l 1 Tadd plashes Paint COMMERCIAL ART GUILD Sealed-Barbara Martin, Carol Gasson, Barbara Sigg, Stella Lukaszkiewicz. Slanding-Joan Boote, Miss Kimpton, Jean Humphrey, Elizabeth Velleman. No! in piclure-Julianne Knaggs, Eleanor Riddle, Jean Sadcloris. Tad Hits The Road NATURALIST Assocmnow Row one-Miss Severens, Billie Piper, Marie Piper, Mrs. Francis, Faithe Kreps, Phyllis Thompson, Miss Dickey, Row two-Evelyn Hansen, Jaan Cousino, Jim Brewer, Saleh Shugilciclxflfehfin KLmble, Albert Hufler, Milton Byers, Bob Hague, Morris Moen, Carolyn Wiegand, Nancie Penske. No! in picture-Margaret Higgins, Harriett o erts, ic: i woc . 44118 ss I OW ONE? d lt 'lc ' 's. ruen e. ow wo- iss amsen ois arrin i red Goge een uton oanne R B yard Brown Allen Reese, Jaclc Searle , Duc Villwoclc, M G lc R I M S , L M , M ld I, H I F I , J Budd. Row three-Marvin Adler, Bill Orthwein, Albert Graumlich, Bill Lippus, Earl Slyder, Fred Lindberg, Warren McBee, Warren Couger, Duane Fosnaught. Not p I D ck Adler, Bill Arduser, Marjorie Andrews, Virginia Cooley, Mary Louise Declcer, Mary Dwyer, Gloria Haney, Albert Lundburg, Norma Vanwormer. ASTROIXIOIVIY CLUB President ......................... Peggy Smith Tad Toys With Triangles MATH ctua CLUBS WITHOUT PICTURES ENGINEERING SOCIETY President. ........... .......... I2 ex I-Ienriclrson Vice-President .................... ,Ioan McBee Secretary .............,......... .lack Campbell Secretary ....... ..... ,I oyce I-Iuelsner Adviser ........................... Mr. Stallcer Treasurer ......,................,. Rutln Belding Adviser .... ...,.. ........,... M r . Featlierstone ECONOMICS CLUB Cliairman .................... I-Iarold Carstensen BOYS' BOWLING CLUB . Secretary ...................... Rena Bulllngton Igresident ...........,...... I'Iarlord Van Buren Treasurer. U ' '. '...-..' ' 1 D ' Q Q .Charles Wyatt ecretary .......,............,.... Pete Peluses Ad , M Kk Treasurer.. ,.................. DicI4 Biringer WSU A'4 A I' I er Adviser.. . ,..................... Mr. Matliias FIQESHMAN I'II-Y CI-IESS CLUB President .......................,..... Bill Kirk president ...................... Edvvard Buclcley Vice-president ..................... Bob Collins Secretary-Treasurer ............ Robert I-Iessler Secretary ........ ...... D vviglwt elolwnson Adviser.. . . ............ Mr. Voss Treasurer ........... ....... D ave Bender OUILL AND SCROLL president ...... ,................ I2 ay Altenberg Vice-president ..................... Mary Munn Secretary-Treasurer .... Katlwleen Klevver Adviser... .... Miss Bloom 44 1192 QQ we 44 'MJ flfff f f U w M, Q sq f 1 U I x Q S, '9 fifj W' X, U Lk N3 ,awww Sitting-Bill Kahl, Jack Perkins, Rol Percival, Dick Louden, Dave Dickey, Elroy Meyers, Art Simpson, Don Covrett, Ronnie Smith, Bill Bolton. Kneeling-Dick Goins Dick Redman, Red Weyant, Boo Lantz, George Warner, Lyle Clark, Captain Bill Mann, Bill Crowl, Bill Rodgers, Dick Ehrhardt, Bob Pomeroy. Standing-Lewis Lam miman, Joe Bernstein, Bill Warner, Dick Kurtz, Mort Edgington, Dick Etters, Bill Lantz, Bob Klute, Bill Wirick, Lhuck Clark, Rags Furney. Varsity Football TIGERS FELL KENMORE FOR A WINNING START 13-6 With Captain Bill Mann, the only varsity hold-over, DeVilbiss entered its 1941 football season and the First season under head coach Ollie Klee. Kenmore brought an exceptionally large team and the game was by far the hardest test a Tiger eleven had ever been called to lace on an opening day. Mann and George Warner set up a touchdown spree in the First quarter with Bill going over and junior Dick Goins scored another in a second-period dash. Kenmore chalked up its points with a last minute razzle-dazzle play in which three men carried the ball. LYLE CLARK DAVE DICKEY DICK ETTERS '1 44192 D RAGS FURNEY I BILL KAI-IL LEWIS LAMMIMAN BOB LANTZ DICK LOUDEN BILL MANN ELROY MEYERS GEORGE WARNER RED WEYANT 44 'IQ3 X Dig, boy, dig! FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Akron Kenmore, here .... ...,. 'I 3- 6 Scott, here ......... ...., 'I Q- 7 Central, here .,... 7-Q5 At Hamilton ,...... Q- O Woodward, here .... ..... 'l 4- 6 All Waite ........ .... Q 'l-12 Sandusky, here... O- 7 At Lorain ,... O- 6 At Libbey .... O-'13 SCOTT DEFEATED, 7-12 To the cheers of a student section filled to capacity a green untried Tiger eleven battled its way to a 'IQ-7 victory over an apparently stronger Scott team. The Orange and Black triumphed, however, by taking expert advantage of the two breaks and then summoning up a stalwart resistance within their own ten yard line. The first opportunity came when the game was only six minutes old. Fleet-footed Dick Goins, junior quarterback for DeVilbiss, intercepted a Goldstein pass and galloped thirty-five yards for a touchdown. The run was a brilliant one in that the entire Tiger squad gathered immediately for complete and perfect interference. Captain Bill Mann's plunge failed to add the point. ln this same first period Scott nearly scored twice in a powerful offensive begun with the interception by Kaighin of a Mann pass on the forty-two yard line. The Scotters forced their way to the two, where they lost the ball on downs. The Tigers pushed back to the twenty and then Dave Dickey dropped back to punt. The kick was blocked and a bulldog captured the bounding oval on the eight yard line. Then the Orange forward wall dug its cleats deep into the spongy earth and held. When the fourth down was history, the pigskin rested just two feet short of the goal. A fine kick by Mann put the ball far up the field, and the Tigermen were out of danger for the time being. Getting things straight. Later DeVilbiss made good a scoring threat when end, Don Covrett, who had been in the Bulldog backfield half the night, broke up a punt formation. Don knocked down the ball on the thirty-three, scooped it up, and raced to the two before being shoved out of bounds. From here Dick Goins plummeted over right tackle to strike paydirt. Bill Mann's placement was wide. Scott's lone touchdown climaxed a third period sixty-eight yard march. With Goldstein's running and Borman's fine end-around play Scott moved to the 4. The Big Orange held at this point until penalized to the 'l. Goldstein dug through the bony mass at center for the score, and King l-larshman placekicked the point. DEVILBISS, 7, CENTRAL, 25 Central Catholic invaded Page Stadium to beset the Tigers in their lair. Big l-larold l-lasemeyer had a field day. The large lad got in the Tigers' mane with his actions of flinging and intercepting passes, plunging and running, altogether scoring three touch- downs. Central crossed the Orange goal line in each quarter. A Q8-yard dash by Rags Furney and a Mann-Dickey lateral pass play provided the opportunity for DeVilbiss's lone score in the QTQ4, third period with Mann plunging from the 1. Art Simpson place- kicked the point. DEVILBISS, 2, HAMILTON, 0 fForfeitQ DeVilbiss was outscored O-7 by a Fighting Hamilton eleven when the Big Blue made good an 8O-yard march in the closing three minutes for the game's only score. Goins and Mann had previously carried the Tiger hopes to the 1-yard line in the first quarter before the Orange machine stalled. This game was awarded to DeVilbiss following the use of an over-age player. DEVILBISS, 14, WOODWARD, 6 Although called back, Dick Goins's 58-yard touchdown dash on the first play from scrimmage served as an omen of ultimate defeat for the Polar Bears. Even so Woodward was first to score with a successful pass play in the first quarter. Then in the second period Woodward fumbled on the 13. This time Goins chalked up 6 that held and toe-specialist Art Simpson added the point. Bill Kahl set up another touchdown later with a 35-yard dash. Kahl and Goins pushed to the 8 and Bill circled end to paydirt. Simpson was called in and the score read 14-6. DEVILBISS, 21, WAITE, 12 With sizzling runs that left scorched holes in the Waite line and secondary, swivel-hipped Dick Goins led a quick-thinking DeVilbiss eleven to an impressive 21-12 triumph in Waite Sta- dium. Goins scored all three Tiger touchdowns, two of them on runs of 42 and Q1 yards each, and gained about 130 yards from scrimmage. As ever, Automatic Simpson was invaluable in making every touchdown a 7-pointer. Don Covrett, Bill Lantz, and Dave Dickey were considerably handy on the defensive. This brilliant Tiger victory, considered quite an upset, was Waite's first defeat in City League play since1938 and evened scores for the loss of the previous year. DAMP DEFEAT BY SANDUSKY, 0-7 Amid watery surroundings the Sandusky Blue Streaks and the De- Vilbiss Tigers oozed hither and yon to a soggy 7-O decision for the Streaks. Fumbles were numerous and mud made each player's identity a secret until the ball-carrier was wiped off after every scramble. Sandusky's score came in the Qnd period. The game ended just as a Tiger pass play reached the 1-yard line. DEFEAT AT LORAIN, 0-6 An EO-yard march in the first period provided the only score as the Steelmen defeated DeVilbiss in a snow-swept Lorain Stadium. From then on Lorain concentrated on holding and was successful although the stubborn Tigers made the game a real contest. The Mann-Rodgers combination was connecting well. DEVILBISS, 0, LIBBEY, 13 Determined to mar Libbey l-ligh's perfect season and thus reach a first-place tie with that school, the Orangemen took the field on the traditionally damp Thanksgiving Day. The Cowboys, how- ever, proved their supremacy in Toledo football circles, as they held the raging Tigers scoreless while scoring themselves in the Qnd and 3rd periods. Dick Goins was a serious threat through- out the game with a 59-yard sprint from kickoff outstanding. Dave Dickey made a 51-yard touchdown romp only to have it called back for a team-mate's misplay. Weyant, Lovrett, and Bill Warner were DeVilbiss's best defense bets. The Libbey win dropped the Tigers to a final second-place tie with Central and evened up the Westerners and South-siders over their 10-game series. The Tiger squad was well rounded, considering that only Bill Mann rated all-city yet the team placed second. Mann and Dave Dickey received the Doc Berlin Trophy for most valuable player, thus making the Qnd time that two boys have shared the honor. Art Simpson had a perfect record of 6 for 6 points after touch- dfwns. Dick Goins was elected to captain the surefire '42 e even. Action at the Libbey game. 11252 Fired with enthusiasm-the Libbey bonjre. Li htweight ootball Row one-Dick Shuler, Jim Snider, Leroy Burgess, Jack Olds, Duane Rowan, Birdie Rumis, Fred Mollenkopf, Jim Mccloskey, Russell Barrowman. Row two-Jim Kolwitz, Jim Benner, Jack Matthews, Roy Lanker, Bob l-leyn, John Smith, Frank Smith, Jeff Himelhoch, Bill Lucas, Arnold Whittaker. Row three-Paul Richards, Herbert Mealer, Brent Thompson, Frank Walley, Jim Baker, Ed Lee, Bob Browning, Bill l-louse, Weldon Holler. I i Ei 2 65 is Row one-.lack Mahnen, Bill Bolton, Bob Schuette, Bo Bowman, Tim l-lewlett, Doc Kennedy, Jack Lee. Row Iwo-Al Stevens, Jack Duncan, Jack Wohlstadter, .lack Pfeiffer, Jack Olds. Good for two! Varsity Basketball The outlook For the 1941-42 basketball team was not an extremely sunny one, and the resulting year was not an extremely successful one. Throughout the season the Tigers won seven and lost twelve, two of the latter being decided by one goal each. Although the Waite 45-44 tilt was a real thriller, probably students will remember most that First Libbey game, Bo Bowman had kept sinking them to keep DeVilbiss in there. Now the score was tied at 24-all, and an overtime period was expected. Less than Five seconds were left. Then Buck Mahnen got the ball, back of the foul circle and Far over to the left, lt was an impossible shot, so he made it. That was all. The game Q6-24, DeVilbiss. Forward, Bo Bowman, voted most valuable player, was high scorer for the year, followed by Wohlstadter, Glds, and Mahnen. Prospects For next year are bright as Olds, Pleitler, and Bolton remain to form a Fine forward-center-guard nucleus. SCHEDULE Gibsonburg, here .... .... 4 1-19 Rosslord, here .... ..,. Q 3-31 Genoa, here ...... ..., 3 6-Q4 At Waite ....... .... 4 5-44 Waite, here ,.., 36-Q7 At Central ....... ..,. Q 7-SQ At Sandusky ..... 38-Q9 At Woodward .... .... 2 5-36 Central, here ....... .,.. 2 8-45 Scott, here ,....,. .... 3 7-44 Wauseon at T. U.. . Q4-Q6 Macomber, here ..........,.... Q3-Q8 Woodward, here .... .... 9 4-31 At Libbey ......,...........,. 31-Q6 At Scott ......,.. .... Q 3-45 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT At Macomber. .. Q8-30 Sylvania at T. Ll ..... .........,. 3 5-27 Libbey, here .,.. Q6-Q4 Central at T. U .... .... 4 5-56 K1 Q Row one-Arnold Ettenhofer, Bill Rohweder, Al Lewis, Chuck Becker, Walter Muller, Jim l-lerssig, Jim Snider. Row two- Coach Sharpe, Joe Cannon, Melvin Bubacz, Don Witt, Bob Browning, Ronnie Smith, Ed Hartman, Chuck Koltz. Li htwei ht Basketball The DeVilbiss Lightweight Basketball team under Coach Don Sharpe, as well as providing a proving ground for varsity material, turned in a fairly good record of its own. Breaking even in sixteen contests, the reserves outscored their opponents 495 to 432. They were able to open with Five consecutive wins and then began having trouble Finding the range. Always more in form on the home Floor, the quintet averaged 5 points per game higher at DeVilbiss than at other schools. Pfeilifer, Becker, Smith, Snider, and Browning led the scoring. Charley Becker was also acting captain. Mid-season the light-weights graduated Jack Pfeitler and Bill Bolton to the varsity and called up Chuclc Koltz from the freshman team. Gibsonburg, here .... .... Genoa, here .... Waite, here .... SCHEDULE 26-13 50-22 34-24 Libbey, here... Rossford, here. . At Waite ...... 21 -25 38-22 22-23 At Sandusky .... 35-17 At Central ..... 35-39 Central, here ....... .... 4 6-22 At Woodward. 24-43 Woodward, here 28-4O Scott, here .... 32-33 At Scott ....... At Macomber. .. 33-29 17-26 Macomber, here .... .... At Libbey ..... 44199 ss 23-32 31-22 In front-Ted Maedel, Mgr. Row one-Bill Brown, Tim Hewlett, Gil Goodman, Dick Goins, Denny Ducat. Row two-Coach Pollman, Russ Chick, Jack Harbaugh, Bob Martin, Don Shunk, Mgr. Row three-R. Shunk, Mgr., Paul Smith, Jack Conrad, George MacDonald, Julius Himelhoch, Owen Hess, Bob Hague, Mgr. Row four-Chuck Clark, Jack Duncan, Norman Gray, Don Hill, Bill Gall. TRACK SEASON-1941 The track team of 1941 brought honor and glory to DeVilbiss both at home and out of town. The team started out by beating Woodward in a dual meet followed by a win over Waite. The team then traveled to Fremont and won a close meet. This win was followed by a sweet victory in the Third Annual DeVilbiss Night Relays, The boys next were the guests of Miami University in their invitational meet and Finished in a tie for second with Scott, Springfield winning this meet. A dual meet win over Libbey followed and then the team won the district meet at Bowling Green. The season produced a number of splendid individual performances by such sterling performers as Captain Dick Bohnsack, Gill Goodman, Jack Duncan, Tim Hewlett, Bill Gall, Dave Hardy, Julius Himelhoch, Dick Goins and-Bill Brown. 44 sv NIGHT RELAYS The Fourth Annual DeVilbiss Night Relays held May 2, 1942, brought together twenty- nine Class A and Class B schools of Ohio and Michigan, more than any of its prede- cessors. The meet also set seven new class records, two of them by Jacksonis great Horace Smith. DeVilbiss, winner- of the '40 and '41 editions, ran second to a powerful Spring- field squad, 47-62, -in the Class A tilts. Scott, Jackson, and Sandusky placed 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, followed by Woodward, Libbey, Montpelier, Bryan, and Sylvania. ln the Class B also, the defending champions failed to repeat as Clyde tied for third be- hind Oak Harbor and Lake Township. DeVilbiss's fine shuttle-hurdle combina- tion of Dick Goins, Lee Sanners, Russell Chick, and Tim Hewlett streaked into first with a new meet record. The Tiger two-lap foursome, Owen Hess, Bill Brown, Julius Himelhoch, and Jack Duncan, added the team's other first. Hewlett captured third in the 120 high hurdles, while Frank Lamp- ing soared to a 3rd-place tie in the pole vault. DeVilbiss also took third in the sprint medley, one-lap, and distance medley relays. Altogether the orange and black placed in all ten events, but was disquali- fied inthe 4-lap relay. Smith of Jackson whittled down the record time on the 120 high hurdles and the 100 yard dash, though he lost the finals to Simms of Scott. Smith also copped the high jump in a fine all-round performance. A timely added attraction was the Military Relay in which service men's groups com- peted in an 800-yard event. The Camp Perry team of Adams, Heissenbuttel, Root, and Ellison covered the distance just .8 seconds slower than the Class B winners to take first. Selfridge Field and Toledo Naval Training were second and third. Teddy Ellison, Camp Perry anchor man and former Stanford athlete, was spectacular as he took the baton in third place and raced in first. All the boys were well-liked and America's fighting men to be in fine condition. Up in the Air! BASEBALL Sitting-Bill Bolton, Dick Brang, Captain Harry Messerly, Bo Bowman, Jim l-lammerel. Kneeling-Jack Mahnen, Bob Vernier, Bob Chappius, Norm Schlweilcert, Bill l6fl?Inn,Kl?ent Reece, Jack Gross. Standing-Bob l-lalsey, Mgr., Bill Clegg, Mgr., Ed Hurley, Marv Bergman, Al Mason, Red Weyant, Allan Brang, Art Kohl, Coach ne ee. CROSS COUNTRY Row one-Don Hill, Jack I-larbaugh, Julius l-Iimelhoch, Bob Loos, Milt Byers. Row Iwo-Ted Maedel, Mgr., Al Stevens, Ray Smith, Jack Duncan, Arnold Ettenhofer, Coach Norm Pollman. C4131 5, SWIMMING TEAM-Row one-Don Frazer, Ray Valassis. Row Iwo-Julius l-limelhoch, Allen Bergman, Bob Heyn, Jim Keller, Dick Wenzel. Row lhlez-Bill Jeffries, Coach Gordy Adams, Capt, Jack Wynn, Bernard Wallace, Pinky Lennex. TENNIS TEAM-Dick Grossman, Bayard Brown, Rollie Campbell, Jim Wolfe, .lim Mathias, Dave Wright, Rex l-lenriclcson, 44132 s BOWLING TEAM-Row one-Levllis Osterman, Dick Smith, Dick Adler, George Warner, Chuclc Petree, Dave l-lall. Row two-Bill Ahrenclt, Bill Slcutch, Len Walters, Coach Louis Mathias, Diclc Everett, Rollie Campbell, Dick Talbert, Bill Booth. GOLF TEAM-Row one--Ollie Kuderenslci, Fred Tilley, George Darner, Paul Rapp. Row Iwo-Bob Romberger, Charles Nute, Lewis Osterman, Eddie Michalslci, Lee McKnight. No! plesenl in piciure-Bob Williams, Art Kohl, Bobby Mather. 44133 s SealedfMrs. Roy E. l.ee, Mr. William Schmuhl, Mrs. G. L. Goins. Standing-Mr. Verne Warner, Mr. Norman Pollman, Mr. Nauts, Mr. August Ehrhardt. Parent-Teacher Association An-itznc commnnaa At the November meeting of the Executive Committee of the DeVilbiss Parent-Teacher Association, a committee of parents of boys on our varsity teams was authorized to organize as a group to help the school in any way possible to improve the athletic program. The parents were particularly interested in contribut- ing assistance in providing more adequate equipment, in enter- taining the teams at the conclusion of the seasons, in encouraging more parents to attend our athletic events, and in building a better program for our students participating in athletics. This committee was given permission to sponsor a party in place of the regular December meeting in order to raise funds for its worlc. This First party was successfully carried out under the direction of Mrs. Andrew Warner assisted by parents of the boys of the varisty football squad and by other members of the P.T.A. A profit of S'l'l8.78 was realized. This committee entertained the football squad at dinner in the West Toledo Masonic Temple at which Dr. James Rae, the team physician, was the speaker. Following the dinner the team were guests at the Colony Theatre. Several projects have been carried out very effectively. Under the direction of Mrs. Roy Lee, a raffle of a number of prizes was held which netted a profit of over six hundred dollars, which was turned over to the athletic association to purchase uniforms and pay the expenses of our whole program of spring sports. A raffle of two bicycles at the annual spring party of the l3.T.A. netted about S150 more which will be used by the P.T.A. to help finance this work, Recently a new flag pole was erected on the football field so that we can open events in our stadium with the proper raising of our flag to the music of the Star Spangled Banner. The Spring Bridge Party was a very great success with many of the parents working hard 44 under the chairmanship of Mr. Landon l-lall. A project is being organized by the fathers of our teams to provide about six or seven hundred dollars of additional equipment for the football team which we probably would be unable to buy at all next fall except through this assistance so freely offered. This spring, the committee was established as a standing com- mittee of the Parent-Teacher Association, and is working actively toward building up a widespread interest of the parents for a better program of athletics and recreation for all pupils of our school. The meeting of the PTA. on May 'l8th was devoted to this purpose. All parents received a special invita- tion to help by attending our games and by contributing in any way. The committee officers will prepare a definite program. This new committee of the Parent-Teacher Association has developed a far-reaching program that offers real help in meeting the need for an expanded recreational program for young people as recommended by the officials of the United States Army, Navy and other agencies responsible for winning this war. The program has had the unqualified support of Mr. William Schmuhl, President of the P.T.A., and the members of the Executive Committee and gives promise of much needed support in maintaining the interest of all parents in the program of the school. OFFICERS-DEVILBISS-P.T.A. President .....,........ ..,.....,.... W illiam B. Schmuhl Vice-President .........., ....,. M rs. Frank Racy Corresponding Secretary ..,. .... M rs. C. N. Conzett Recording Secretary ..... ,,.Mrs. C. M. fyler Treasurer ........... . . ,Mr. R. V. Oviatt W 711 O SCOTTIE FLORENCE DON SHARPE NORM POLLMAN OLLIE KLEE LYNN KALMBACH The school year 1941-1942 saw many changes in the DeVilbiss athletic personnel. This one year saw the departure of Coaches Lars Wagner and l-larry Rice and Trainer Joe Collins. Lars re- ceived the position of head basketball coach at Ohio Wesleyan, while l-larry traveled to Oxford, Ohio to become freshman foot- ball coach at Miami University. Joe Collins, the only one to remain in the city, moved to Scott High School to assume control of the Scott harriers. With a new assignment of the remaining coaches and the addition oi husky Scotty Florence these losses were efficiently replen- is ed. Scotty Florence, he of the wide shoulders and deep chest, was acquired from Napoleon, Ohio, where he had been coaching basketball and football quite successfully for four years. l-lis Napoleon l-ligh teams were consistent winners and were always well up in the district ratings. l-le received his education at Scott l-ligh and Wittenberg College and was a three-letter man at both schools. This year at DeVilbiss he coached the Tiger basketball team and led the lightweight football squad through a very successful season. Don Sharpe's history includes football at Scott and University of Toledo, professional tennis in Detroit, and teaching physical education at Robinson Junior l-ligh. l-le taught physical ed. at DeVilbiss some time ago and became interested in Tiger foot- ball teams. l-le still is assisting with football and also coaches the lightweight basketball team. Norm Pollman, Director of Athletics, and track coach, was an outstanding track man at Scott and Ohio State, specializing in clearing the hurdles. l-lis talents have inspired and influenced his teams, and DeVilbiss, always a threat in the district, is noted for its hurdlers. Ollie Klee, who made quite a record as a triple-threat football star down at Ohio State, is back in his element. l-le was the most-feared halfback at State in one of State's big years and ex- ceptionally elusive in broken-field running. Now after coach- ing Tiger diamond greats for several years he is back on the grid- iron leading DeVilbiss teams to victory. Lynn Kalmbach played football and basketball at Waite l-ligh School and on graduation was one of twelve players who fol- lowed their coach to the University of South Carolina. While with South Carolina Lynn had the experience of playing against the team that represented Duke and Alabama in the Rose Bowl on those two years. Now in his third year at DeVilbiss he is head baseball coach in addition to handling the freshman basketball team and helping with varsity football. DeVilbiss's fine athletics record, which is the finest in the city for a ten year period in all sports, is directly the work of these men. 44135, JANE TERI-lELL Truly an individual to whom every- one loolcs up to and admires. all ELSIE GOTTSHALL LOIS ENTEMANN Adynamicpersonalitylulloloriginal ideas, and who is a leader liked by all. ARLENE MILLER Here a short time but already recognized as a Fine teacher. Gaaclwi ihlazfza Miss Elsie Gottshall, lormer teacher at DeVilbiss, is novv the head ol the Physical Education department at l-larriet Whitney Vocational l-ligh School. We vvon,t Forget the many contributions that she made to DeVilbiss, during the ten years that she had been here. She organ- ized the Girls' Athletic Society-She is responsible lor the present senior elective sports program-She has built the Physical Ed. Depart- ment ol DeVilbiss up, until now it is one ol the best in the city- It would tal4e lorever to name all of the things that she did, and still we would not be able to tell about all of the personal traits, and all ol the little things that she did, that made everyone her friend. 4136, pirit of Pro ress The need of physical Fitness today has thrown a new light upon our athletic program. The Girls, Physical Education Department pledged itself to help Taddy keep physically Fit through its program oi team games, recreational sports and dancing. Freshman, sopho- more, and juniors follow a regular program of these activities. ln the fall the freshmen enthusiastically enter into field- bali, followed in the winter by basketball and square dancing. The sophomores start their second year at DeVilbiss with games of soccer. ln the winter they carry basketball and tap dancing. Qur juniors begin the autumn season with the prize game of them all- hockey, and start the winter with basketball and mod- ern dance. ln the spring all classmen have as their tonic volleyball and baseball. We have equipment for archery, badminton, ping- pong, tennis and shutileboard. These, however, accommodate only a minority and the team sport re- mains a major factor. At the close of the First three years, a girl has par- ticipated in all the activities at DeVilbiss. Thus, our senior program is entirely different and is designed to give Senior Taddy a well-rounded program to carry on into her later life. She is required to take one oi the regular team sports. The individual sports are carried on through the use of community facilities and we see our girls at bowling alleys, swimming pools, bridle paths, ice rinks, and golf courses. Our instructors have designed a program which should make each and every one of us better physically, mentally, morally, and socially. With the trend of life moving ever faster, we need diversion from our tasks. The individual sports we are taking today will probably be the ones we will later enjoy during our leisure. All out for sports. l i , 05137:- ARCH ERY he twang oi the bow--the thud of the target as an arrow burrows eep l-hese are familiar sounds in the fall and spring when the owmen are out with their trusty bows and arrows For a good shoot This sport is otiered for girls in modified gym classes, and the quipment is available for intramural use. Archery is an excellent sport For a girl who is interested in developing a keen sense oi oordlnation, and it also furnishes the beneiits ol a moderate activity. BADMINTON ln the spring a young girls Fancy turns to . . . badminton. At least this is true around Devilbiss, lor badminton is iast becoming one of the most popular sports that is oiiered. The girls have the opportunity to participate in this sport during regular class periods and in the aiternoon intramurals. Many a bird has met a mean late at the hands oithe badminton players the Physical Educa- tion Department turns out, SOCIAL DANCE Social dancing provides senior girls with the oppor- tunity to learn the old step-together-step, along with the popular South American dances, f'l38w PW BASKETBALL In time winter it is basketball, witlw six players, two baskets, and a basketball, plus, for good measure, a referee. We play basketball for fun and proficiency. Ifme rivalry is especially keen at tfie end of tI'me season wfmen tlfme annual tournament between tlme leading teams is fmeld in time gym. Ifiis year time seniors marcfmed off time floor as time victors. Ilme members of time team are: Jean Slmirk, Joan Austin, Santon fotlmer- inglmam, Barbara I-Ienry, Connie Adams, Gladys Baily, Ivlarjorie I IoyIe, and Dorotfmy Poplier. BOWLING I-las tl'me bowling bug bit you? If not, wfiy not? You certainly Imave to join one of time bowling groups at DeViIbiss, tlme len Pins, or time senior bowling group. Don't feel slmy about your score, tlmis is for fun. Time I-Iiglmest average ever reaclmed at DeViIbiss was Imeld tlmis year by .lean Ifmalwiser. RIDING Just give us Qur Boots and Saddlesf' Ifme Girls' Riding Club fmave many Imappy jaunts tlmat takes tlmem tlmrouglm fields and woods. After you get time feel of time saddle you begin to enjoy tI'mis fine sport. 41139, MARY SPOONER BARBARA HENRY JANE PFAFFINGER JOAN AUSTIN President Vice President Treasurer Secretary The Girls, Athletic Society was reorganized this year in order to reach the interests oi more girls. Qur new program carries on the regular team sport activities as well as introducing individual sports into our curric- ulum. There are bowling, golf, hilting, ice sltating, svvim- ming, riding, archery, tennis, and badminton. A girl may participate in as many sports as she desires. 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BUTTER-EGGS-CHEESE 938 Vinton Street Toledo, Ohio 11149 H' FACULTY INDEX A ANDERSON, HAROLD ...............,....... 1Q B. A. Otterbein College, M. A. University of Michigan. ANDERSON, NELLE ....... ...........,. 1 Q, 115 B. E., M. A., University of Toledo, Bowling Green, Uni- versity of Michigan, Ohio State, Columbia, Madison. Adviser, Girls' Bowling Club. ASHLEY, ELLEN ............ ............. 1 Q B. A. Tuseulum College. . B BACKUS, PAULINE ...,..........,........... 1Q B. S. Sweet Briar College. Adviser, Spanish Club. BALL, CLARENCE ......,.................... 1Q M. M. DePauw, B. A. Damrosch lnstitute. BALSAM, C. W. .....,............. .... 1 Q M. A., B. S. University ol Toledo. BARGMAN, ivifxiay .....,.......... .. .... 1Q B. S. Ohio State University. BENSON, CARL ............................ 1Q B. S. Dension, M. A. Columbia, Wittenberg, University of Toledo, Western Reserve, Ohio State. BLANCHARD, FOREST ..........,............ OO B. A., M. A. Ohio State, B. S. University of Pittsburgh. BLOOM, ROSE ,......,................ .... 1 2 B. S. University of Toledo, Sarah Lawrence, Columbia. Adviser, Prism, Digest. BRAND, JEANNETTE .................... 1Q, 98 B. A. University ol Wisconsin, M. A. University of Toledo, Ohi St t Ob rlin Universit of Chi Adv' r o a e, e , y cago. use , Zetalethean Literary Society. BRlCKER, WARD .........,.,........ . ......... OO B. C. S., B. S. Ohio Northern University. BROWN, RUSSELL ...................... 1Q, 1OO B. A. University of Toledo, M. A. University of Wisconsin. Adviser, Spanish Club. BURNS, MATHILDA ............. ...,. 1 Q, 13 BURWICK, CHARLOTTE .... ...... 1 Q B. S. University of Toledo. C COONTZ, CLARENCE ..... .... 1 Q B. S., M. A. Ohio State. D DICKEY, FERN .......................... 12, 118 B. A. Ohio State. Adviser, Freshman Friendship, Naturalists. DILLER, ARTHUR ........,..............,..... 1Q B. A. Goshen College, M. A. University of Michigan, University of Toledo, Blutfton College. Adviser, Sopho- more Class. DOUGLAS, Ruin .............,........ 12, 116 gl E. University of Toledo. Adviser, Sorelles, Sophomore ass. E EMERY, HERBERT ............................ 13 B. A. Dakota Wesleyan, M. A. University of Toledo. EMERY, 5, Es. ...............,................ 13 B. A., B. Ped. Franlclin College, M. A. University of Michigan. ENTEMANN, LOIS ........,............ 13, 136 B. S. Michigan State Normal. Adviser, Girls' Athletic Society. F FEATHERSTONE, E. B. ....................... 13 B. S. University of Michigan. Adviser, Astronomy Club. 44156 FISCHER, MARY URSULA ........,........... 13 B. A. Bowling Green, Ohio State, Western Reserve. Adviser, Junior Friendship, Science Club. FLORENCE, ALFRED ........................ 135 B. S. Wittenberg. EooTE, ELLEN ........................,..... 13 Bowling Green, University ofToledo, University ofWyoming. FRANCIS, VIRGINIA .................... 13,118 B. A. Oberlin, M. A. University of Toledo. Adviser, Naturalists. G GERDING, ALICE .............. .... 1 3 B. S., B. A., M. A. Ohio State. GOODRICH, MALCOM ..................... 13 GOTTSHALL, ELSIE ..................... 13, 136 B. S. Columbia. Adviser, Girls' Athletic Society. oi2EuNicE, LELA ........................ 13, 119 gl Ohio State, M. A. Columbia. Adviser, Mathematics u . oieuas, HAROLD ........................... 13 c3uii2E, ivfx .....,.......... ............ 1 3, QQ B. S. Columbia, M. A. University of Michigan. Pot O' Gold Art Adviser. GUNN, FANNIE ....................... .13, 95 B. A. University of Texas, University of Toledo, De Sales. Adviser, Library Association. H HIRTH, ELAINE ............................. 13 B. A. Ohio Wesleyan, University of Toledo, Ypsilanti State Normal. Adviser, Prism. HOLLAND, NORMAN ............ ........ 1 3 B. S. University of Toledo. J Jfxcoas, FLOY ............................. 14 M. A., B. S. University of Toledo, University of Chicago, l-larvard. JOHNSON, ELlZABETH ..................... 14 B. S. Miami University, University of Minnesota, Ohio State, University ol Toledo. JOHNSTON, lvllLDRED .... ........ .... 1 4 , K KALMBACH, RONALD ................. 14, 135 B. S. University of South Carolina, University of Toledo, Bowling Green, University of West Virginia. KELLY, GENEVIEVE ......................... 14 B. S. Toledo Teachers' College. KERLlN, LUCILLE ............................ 14 B. A., M. A. Ohio State, University of California, Miami University. Adviser, Spanish Club. KIKER, CLYDE ............................... oo B. S. University of Toledo, University ol Chicago. Adviser, Economics Club, Aeronautics Club. KIMBLE, HARRIET ........................... 14 B. A. Oberlin, M. A. Columbia, Northwestern, University of Toledo, University of Michigan. Kifviproisi, Amy .............. ......... 1 4, 118 B. A., M. A. Columbia. Adviser, Art Guild. KlNG, MARGARET .......... .,.......... 1 4, 98 B. A. University of Michigan. Adviser, Junior Class, Zetalethean Literary Society. :S KLEE, OLLIE ...... ..., 'I 4, 'I35 B. S. Ohio State. KRATZ, GRACE .........,................... 14 B. A., M. A. University of Michigan, University of Toledo, University of Colorado. KRAUSE, BERNICE ................. ....... 'I 4 Bowling Green, University of Toledo. L LAMPTON, ROBERT ........,............ , B. S. University of Toledo, M. A. University of Michigan. Adviser, Senior Class. 'I4 57 LE GRON, GERTRUDE ........................ 14 B. A., M. A. University of Toledo, University of Chicago, Bowling Green. LERCI-IE, MARIE ....................,... 14, 113 B. S. University of Toledo, M. A. Columbia, Ohio State, University of Michigan, Bowling Green. Adviser, Fresh- man Friendship, Senior Friendship. LOUY, M. BEATRICE ........................ 'I4 B. S., M. A. University of Toledo, American Conservatory of Music, Chicago. LOWRY, RAYMOND .........,.............. 15 B. A., M. A. Ohio Wesleyan, Columbia, New York University. Adviser, DeViIbiss Service Corps, Curia. LUKENS, RUTH ..........,................... 'I5 B. A. University of Michigan, M. A. Columbia, University of Colorado. Adviser, DeViIbiss Ten-Pins. LUTHER, BLANCHE ......................... OO B. S. De Sales, Ph. B. University of Toledo, University of Michigan. M MATHIAS, LOUIS ....................,...... 'IQ B. E. Ohio State, M. A. Leland Stanford. Adviser, Student Council, Junior Class. MCHuc3H, OLIVE ........................... 15 B. A. Mary Manse, M. A. University of Michigan, Uni- versity ol Colorado, Ohio State. Board of Education Radio Stati, Chairman of Radio Utilization. MERRILL, R. o. ....................... ...... 1 5 M. E. Ohio State, University of Toledo. MESNARD, MYLDRED ........................ 'I5 B. S. Bowling Green, M. A. University of Michigan. Adviser, Sophomore Friendship, Sub-debs. MILLER, B. PAYE ............................ 'I5 B. A. DePauw, R. N. Johns Hopkins Hospital, Massachusetts Institute oi Technology, Northwestern, University' of Mich- Igan. O osBoRIsI,R.E,... ....... ....15 P PASCH, MILDRED ..........,................ 'IQ B. A. Ohio State, M. A. Northwestern, University oi Toledo. PASQUIER, ETHEL ........................... 'I5 B. A. Smith College, University of Toledo, Sorbonne PASOUIER, PIERRE ........................... 'I5 B. A. Aix Marseille, University of Toledo, University of Wisconsin, University of Chicago. PEOPLES, DOROTHY ........ . ,.......... 'I5, I'I7 Ph. B. Denison University, M. A. University of Toledo. Adviser, Sub-debs. POLLMAN, NORMAN .......... .... 'I 5, 'I35 B. S. Ohio State. RRoss, IRvIIsIG ..,,.,...,....... .......... 1 5 B. S. University of Toledo, B. E. Wisconsin State Teacher's College. ' O QLIINN, AURELIA ........,.,............... 15 B. A., M. A. University of Toledo, University of Chicago, Columbia. S SAMSEN, EVA ................. 'I5, 57, 'IO4, 'I'I9 B. A., B. S., M. A. University ol Michigan, University of Toledo, University of Chicago, Ohio State, Columbia. Adviser, Mathematics Club, Girl Scouts, Scholarship Teams, Senior Class. SCHMIDT, MILDRED ..,,..,......... 15,113,116 B. A. University of Toledo, M. A. Columbia, University of Wisconsin. Adviser, Freshman Friendship, Senior Friend- ship, Ice Slcating Club, Freshman Class. SCHUEREN, LEAH ....................... 'I5, 95 B. A. University of Michigan, B. S. Drexel Institute. Adviser, Library Association. SCHWENKE, EDITH .......................... 'I6 B. A. Ohio State, M. A. Oberlin, University of Wisconson, Harvard Summer School. Adviser, Periclean Literary Society. SEVERENS, FRANCES .................... 16, 118 B. S. University of Toledo, M. S. University of Michigan. Adviser, Sophomore Friendship, Hilcing Club. SMITH, MARIAN ,.......,. ..,...... 'I 6, 99, 'IOO B. A., M. A. University ol Michigan, Univeristy of Toledo. gdgser, Periclean Literary Society, French Club, Spanish u . SMITH, RUTI-I ,.......................... 16, 92 B. A. University of Michigan- University of California, Bread Loaf Graduate School oF English, Middlebury Col- lege. Philalethean Literary Society, Pot O' Gold Literary viser. SPAYD, BARBARA GRACE ................... 'I6 Ph. B. University of Chicago. STALKER, D. M. .......................... 16, 92 B. S. University of Wisconsin, M. A. University of Toledo. Pot O' Gold Business Adviser, Engineers' Club. STOLL, MARIE ..........,.............. .... 1 6 B. S. Ohio State University, M. A. Columbia. STOWE, GENEVIEVE ........................ 16 B. A., M. A. University of Michigan, University of Southern California, University of Chicago, Columbia. surREIEIxI, Guy ..,......................... 102 Ohio State. suTTER, ANNE .......................... 16, 98 B. A. Smith College, M. A. University of Toledo. T TERHELL, JANE ........................ 'I6, 136 B. S. Michigan State Normal College. Adviser, Girls' Athletic Association. V VAN NOORDEN, DAISY .................... 16 B. S., M. A. University of Toledo. Adviser, Junior Red Cross. voss, DAVID .......................... 16, 101 B. A. Denison University, M. A. University of Chicago, University of Michigan, University of California. Adviser, Curia, Chess. W WARNER, MARJORIE ........................ 'I9 B. A. Oberlin, M. A. University ol Michigan. Adviser, Sophomore Friendship. WHAEEV, CARRIE ,.......,.,................ 16 B. A. Ohio Wesleyan, M. A. Columbia. Adviser, Periclean Literary Society. A WILLOUGHBY, ETHEL ....................... 'I6 B. A., M. A. University of Toledo. Adviser, Philalethean Literary Society. 1'I5'Iw Adams, Connie ,... .... 1 9, Q0, 58, 9Q, 98 Science Club, Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, President Q, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, Letter Chapter Q, 3, Riding Club Q, Curia Club Q, 3, Zetalethean Q, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Commissioner of Organizations 4, Organizations Editor 4, Dance Com- mittee 1, Q, Digest Staff 3, Baccalaureate Committee 4, lntramurals 1, Q, 3, Play Committee 3. Adler, Marvin Donald .........., 58, 119 Mathematics Club 4, Library Patrol 3, Service Club 4, Student Council 1, Intramurals Q, Basketball 1, Q, Football 1, Q, 3, Graduation Committee 4. Ahrendt, William A.. ........ 19, 58, 13Q Student Council 1, 4, Hi-Y Club 4, Bowling 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Home Room President Q, Publicity Committee Q, 3, 4, Chairman Q, 3, Bowling 4, lntramurals 1, 3. Alder, Richard .,.............,. 58, 13Q Bowling Team 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Play Committee 4, Hi-Y Club 1, Q, Vice-President Q, Lightweight Football, Basketball Q. Altenberg, Raymond ......... ..... 5 8, 94 Amstutz, Velma .................,... 58 Friendship Club 1, Service Club 4, Bowling Club 1, Q, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, 3. Anderson, William James ............. 58 Hall Patrol 1, Q, Band 1, Orchestra 1, Football 1, Q, 3, Basketball 1, 3. Arduser, Norman Eugene ..,.......... 58 German Club 3, Service Club 4, Prism Solicitor 4, Hall Patrol 4. Arduser, William Neal ........... 58, 109 Hi-Y Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Mathematics Club 3, Publicity Committee Q, Chair- man Play Committee 4. Armentrout, Kathleen ....... ,,... ..... 5 8 Girls' Athletic Society 1, Service Club 3, Skating Club 4, Football Usher 3. Ashton, Dorothy Jane ........... 58, 113 Friendship Club 1, 4, Home Economics Club Q, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Home Room Vice-President 1, Intramurals 1. Athens, Grace .......,........,..... 58 Austin, Joan Elaine ......... 58, 100, 140 Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Friendship Club 1, Phila- lethean 4, Spanish Club 4, Hiking Club 4, President 4, Letter Chapter Q, 3, DeViltries 3, 4, Play Committee 4, Dance Committee Q, Prism Stail 4, Intra- murals 1, Q, 3, President of Home Room 3. B Babcock, Keith L. ......,........ 58, 109 I-li-Y Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Music Guild 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Home Room Treasurer 1, Honor Roll 3, 4. Badman, Betty ....................... 58 Home Economics Club Q. Badman, Richard Allen ....... ...,.. 5 8 Baer, Larry ..................... 58, 105 Baertschi, Richard Scott. .............. 58 Miracle Book Club 3, Chess Honor Roll 4. Club 4, Bahntge, Robert ..................... 58 SENICR INDEX Bailey, Gladys Helen ..............., 58 Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Q, Zetalethean 3, 4, Friendship 3, 4, Home Room President 3, Play Committee 4, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 3, lntramurals 1, Q, 3, Letter Chapter Q, 3, 4. Baird, Richard ......, .,..,...... 5 8, 109 Hi-Y Club Q, 3, 4, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Home Room Treasurer Q, Hall Patrol 4, lntramurals Q, 3, 4. Baker, Glwynn ..,,.................. 58 Aeronautics Q, Student Council 4. Baldwin, Alice La Von ...... .,..,.... 5 8 Friendship Club Q, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Intramurals Q, 3. Ballmer, Margaret .................... 58 Red Cross Representative 4. Barkman, Eugene M. ................. 59 Student Council Q, lntramurals Q, Foot- ball Q, Football Guard 1. Bauer, Marthasue ............ 19, 59, 98 Friendship Club 1, Q, Curia Club Q, 3, Zetalethean Q, 3, 4, Commercial Art Guild Q, Pot O' Gold Art StaFi 3, Prism Publicity Manager 3, Play 3, 4, Student Council 4, Home Room President Q, Dance Committee Q, Senior Mid- Winter Dance Committee, Prism Solicitor Q, Digest Stati 3, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4. Baugh, Doral Jean ................ 59, 68 Friendship Club 1, Philalethean Q, lntra- murals 1, Q, 3, Ticket Committee 4, Relay Oueen 3, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4. Beatty, Robert E. .................... 59 Band 1, Boxing 3, lntramurals 1, Q, 3. Beggs, Evelyn Mae ................... 59 Belot, Ruth Ann ..................... 59 Vocational Club 3. Bennett, Charles Robert ............... 59 Student Council 1, Play Committee 3, Deviltries Committee 4, Public Address Operator 1. Bennett, La Verne Emily .............. 59 g5irls'3Athletic Society 1, Q, lntramurals I QI ' Bergman, Carl William ........ 59, 71, 105 Science Club 1, Curia Club Q, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club Q, 3, 4, Student Council 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Prism Solicitor 1, 3, Glee Club 3, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Rainbow Singer 4, Football Guard 1, Q, 3, De- Viltries 1, 4, Stationer 4, Finance Com- mittee Q, Publicity Committee 3, Bac- calaureate Committee 4, Basketball 4. Berman, Russell Richard .......... . .19, 59 Student Council Q, 3, 4, Dance Com- mittee Q, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3. Berndt, Dorothy ........... .......... 5 9 Glee Club 4, Service Club 4, Usher 1, Q, 3, 4, Vocational Club 1, Q, 3. Bertholf, Doris June ......... ,...,.... 5 9 Red Cross Rrepresentative Q, Honor Roll 4. Bieman, Irvin Rudolph ................ 59 Biringer, Richard Frank ............... 59 Science Club 1, Student Council Q, German Club 3, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Bowling Club 1, 4, Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 3, Prism Solicitor 3, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 3, 4, Curia Club Q, 3, 4, Vice-President Q, President 3, Play Committee Chairman 3, Finance Committee Chairman Q, Digest Statl 3, Student Council Dance Com- mittee 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, DeVil- ff15Qw tries 4, Intramurals Q, 4, Football Guard 1, Q, 3, Pot O' Gold Assistant Panel Editor 3, Pot O' Gold Associate Editor 4. Bissonnette, Alice Louise .......... 59, 95 Library Association 3, 4, Secretary 4, Home Room Secretary 4, Friendship Club 1, Q, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Library Patrol 3. Bloomfield, Elaine Ellen ............... 59 Bock, Warren Harold ........... .59, 105 Rainbow Singer 4, Red Cross Repre- sentative Q, Service Club 4, Glee Club 4. Boddy, Beverly Ann ................. 59 Red Cross Representative Q, Service Club 4, lntramurals1, Bode, Imogene ...................... 59 Zetalethean 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Friendship Club 3, DeViltries Q, 3, 4. Borgelt, James ...................... 59 Booth, William C. ..........,.... 59, 13Q Bowling Club 4, Play 3, 4, J Hop Com- mittee, Play Committee 4, DeViltries 1, 3, 4, lntramurals 1, Q, 3, 4, Prism Solicitor 3, 4, Bowling Team 4, Audi- torium Guard Q, 3. Bourland, Patricia .................... 60 Intramurals 1. Boutes, Imogene A. .................. 60 Home Economics Club Q, 4, Friendship Club 3, Home Room Prism Representative , Q. Bowman, Bliss .......... 18, 60, 1Q8, 131 Hi-Y Club 1, Home Room Vice-Presi- dent 1, Q, Student Court 3, 4, Hall Patrol Q, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Memorial Committee Chairman 4, Finance Com- mittee 1, Dance Committee Q, J Hop Committee, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4, Basketball Q, 3, 4. Bradley, Barbara Marton. 60, 77, 93, 98,11 5 Friendship Club Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Zetalethean Q, 3, 4, Home Room Secretary 3, Prism Solicitor 4, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 3, 4. Brewster, William Charles ............. 60 Brown, Barbara Joanne. . .60, 98, 113, 117 Sub-Deb Club Q, 3, 4, Zetalethean 3, 4, Art Guild Q, 3, Girls' Athletic Society Q, 4, Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee, Honor Roll 4, Home Room President 4. Brown, Bayard Richard ..... .60, 119, 133 Spanish Club 3, 4, Economics Club 3, Tennis Team 4, Publicity Committee 4. Brown, Janet ....... ...... ...... 6 O , 99 Friendship Club 1, French Club 3, 4, Philalethean Q, 4, Home Room President 1, Q, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, lntramurals 1, Q, 3, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Letter Chapter Q, Junior-Senior Farewell Dance Committee, Senior Mid-Winter Dance Committee. Brown, Robert William .... ........... 6 0 Red Cross Representative 3, lntramurals 1. Brown, William W. ............. 60, 130 Hi-Y Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Spanish Club 1, Q, lntramurals 1, 3, 4. Brownell, Margaret .................. 60 Sorelles 1, Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Friend- ship Club 1, Q, French Club 1, Q, 3, Senior Prom Committee, Play Committee 3, Red Cross Representative 1, Honor Roll 3, 4. Browning, Robert .................... 60 Buckley, Edward Dale .....,...... 19, 60 Chess Club Q, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Science Club 1, Student Council Q, 3, 4. Budd, Joanne .........,..... 60, 98, 119 Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Zetalethean Q, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Naturalist Club 3, J-Hop Committee, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee, lntra- murals Q, 3. Buehler, Naomi .................,... 60 Buettner, Virginia Anne ,.., .... . 60, 116 Sorelles 1, Q, 3, 4, President 4, Friend- ship Club 1, French Club Q, 3, Red Cross Representative 1, Play Committee 3, 4, Service Club 4, lntramurals 1, Q, 3, Graduation Committee 4. Buttinton, Rena Mae ......,......,... 60 DeViltries 4. C Calicutt, George Christian ......,..... 60 Glee Club 3, 4, House Manager 3, Science Club 1, Rainbow Singers 3. Campbell, Gale Willis .,.... ........ . .60 Service Club 1, Secretary 1. Campbell, Jack Woodrow ...... . . .61, 93 Engineers' Club Q, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Bowling Club 33, Play Committee 3, lntramurals 1, Q, . Campbell, Robert Allen ....,......,., 61 Mathematics Club 3, German Club 3, Vocations Club 3, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Camera Club Q, Home Room President 4, Hall Patrol 4, DeViltries 3, 4, Dance Committee 1, Q, Chairman 1, J-Hop Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Play Committee 4, Prism Reporter 3. Campbell, Roland P. ......,. 61, 13Q, 133 Bowling Club Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Bowling Team Q, 3, 4, Captain 4, Tennis Team 3, 4. Carpenter, Russell. ................., 61 Carr, Patricia ...........,........... 61 Friendship Club 1, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Prism Representative 1, Home Economics Club Q, lntramurals 1. Carstenson, Harold ..............,.., 61 Cautfiel, Janet ...................... 61 Friendship Club 1, Senior Mid-Winter Dance Committee. Chantoit, Donna ......... 61, 68, 93, 100 Spanish Club Q, 3, 4, Ticket Committee 4, lntramurals 1. Chapman, Richard Raymond. .... ....,.. 6 1 Charpie, Richard B. .................. 61 Public Address Operator Q, 3, 4. Chick, Thomas Russell ........... .61, 130 Service Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Better- ment Club 4, DeViltries 4, lntramurals 1, 3, J-Hop Committee, Track Q, 3, 4, Announcement Committee Chairman 4. Christensen, Caryl Jean. . . ....,... 61, 95 Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, Pericleans Q, 3, 4, Library Association Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, Home Room Secretary Q, DeViltries Q, 3, 4, Dance Committee 1, Prism Staff Q, lntramurals 1, Q, Play Committee 4, DeViltries Committee 4, Red Cross Representative Q. Christy, Eunice Janette ............... 61 Christy, George ........, .... 6 1 Clark, Joseph ................. ...... 6 1 Clark, Lois Marie .................... 61 Girls' Athletic Society 1, lntramurals 1, Bowling Club 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3. Clark, Lyle Gerald .............. 61, 1QQ Science Club 1, Q, German Club Q, Mathematics Club 3, Intramurals 1, Q, 3, 4, Dance Committee Q, Lightweight Football 1, Q, Varsity Football 3, 4. Clay, Mildred Maxine ................ 61 DeViltries 1, Q, 3, 4, Drum Majorette 3, 4. Claypool, Rosemary .................. 61 Friendship Club 1, Q, Secretary 1, French 3, 4, Home Room President 1, Honor Society 3, 4, Philalethean Q, 3, 4, Class Secretary 1, Junior-Senior Farewell Dance Committee, lntramurals 1, Q, 3, Service Club 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 3, Oberlin Scholarship 4. Clegg, Edward ..............,....... 63 lntramurals 1, Football Q, Manager 3, 4. Clitt, Arthur .....,.................. 63 Service Club 1. Cohn, Elaine ........................ 63 Friendship Club 1, Bowling Club 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 4, French Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. Cole, Juanita Grace ................. 63 Glee Club 3, 4, Play Committee 3, Prism Solicitor 4, DeViltries 3. Cole, Kenalene Virginia. ..... 63, 96, 113 Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, Pericleans 3, 4, Home Room President 3, Digest Staff 3, Intramurals 1, Q, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee, Pot O' Gold Typist 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4. Coleman, Mabel ............... 63, 106 Conlisk, Sally Jayne ..........,....... 63 Friendship Club 1, Spanish Club 4, Prism Solicitor 3, lntramurals 1. Conrad, Jack ..............,.... 63, 130 Hi-Y Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Hall Patrol Q, 3, 4, Ticket Teller 4, Home Room Secretary 4, DeViltries 4, Senior Mid-Winter Dance Committee, lntramurals 1, Track Q, 3, 4, Cross Country Q. Copelin, Jean ...................... 63 Copp, Pamela ....................... 63 French Club 3, Student Council 3, Baccalaureate Committee 4. Coppernoll, Gloria. .... .... 6 3, 101, 113 Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Curia Club Q, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. Corwin, Richard Crane ............... 63 Spanish Club 3, 4, Economcs Club 4, Vocational Club 3, Hall Patrol 4, Student Council 3, 4, Ticket Teller Q, 3, 4, Senior Mid-Winter Dance Com- mittee Chairman, Basketball 1, Q, Light- weight 1, Q, 3. Corwin, Virginia ................,... OO County, Gus Dean ................... 63 Vice-President 3, lntra- Home Room murals 1, Q, 3, 4. Cramer, Donald ..................... 63 Cress, Annabelle .................... 63 Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Girls' Athletic Society 3, Intramurals 4. Crist, Joanne ................,...... 63 Girls' Athletic Society 1, Spanish Club 4, Friendship Club 3, 4, lntramurals 1, Senior Memorial Committee. Cullenen, Verola .................,., OO D Dale, John ......................... 63 Davis, Mary Jo ...................... 63 Friendship Club 1, Philalethean Q, 3, 4, French Club Q, Junior-Senior Farewell Dance Committee Chairman, Finance Committee 1, Publicity Committee Q, Senior Banquet Committee, lntramurals 1, Honor Roll Q, 3, 4. Deckelman, William ......,........... 63 Hi-Y Club Q, lntramurals 3. DeMuth, Marian ..................... 63 Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, Curia Club 3, Science Club 1, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee. 41153 s Dewey, Nancy ....... ........ 6 3 Dickerson, Elwood ............,...... 63 Dickey, David .............. 63, 67, 1QQ Student Council 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. Diehl, Marjorie Marie ...... .......... 6 3 Spanish Club Q, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, lntramurals 1, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4. Dillon, Richard ...................... 63 Cheerleader 1, Q, 3. Dix, Raymond .................. 63, 109 Hi-Y Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Cross Country Q, Manager 3, Service 3, 4. Domitio, Jean Elizabeth ...... ......... 6 3 OO Donnelley, Richard ...,............... lntramurals 1, Q, 3, 4, DeViltries 3. Doshier, Wayne ..................... 63 Economics Club 3, 4. Dowling, Laura ..................... 63 lntramurals 3. Draheim, John Louis. ..... 18, 19, 63, 109 Hi-Y Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Prism Solicitor 3, Betterment Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Police Patrol 4, DeViltries 3, 4, lntra- murals 1, Student Council 1, 4, Com- missioner of Service 4, Student Court 4, Pot O' Gold Business Manager 4, Nomination Committee Q, Play 4, Junior- Senior Farewell Dance Committee, Serv- ice Corps 3, 4, General Chairman 3, 4, Prism Solicitor 3, Ticket Teller 4. Dreher, lva R ........................ 63 Dressler, Betty Jane ............. 63, 106 Girls' Athletic Society 1, Glee Club 1, Q, 4, Music Guild 3, lntramurals 1. Duncan, Jack Washington ...... 18, 19, 63, 1Q8, 130, 131 French Club 3, Student Court 4, Student Council 4, Hall Patrol 4, Captain 4, Service Club 4, Student Police 4, Prism Stati 4, Cross-Country 3, Captain 3, Basketball 3, 4, Track 4, Captain 4. Dutcher, Eugene .......,.........,... 63 Dwyer, Mary .......... ......... 6 3, 117 Mathematics Club 4, Naturalist Club 3, Service Club 4, Zetaletheans Q, 3, 4, Sub-Deb Club Q, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Friend- ship Club 1, Play Committee 4, Junior- Senior Farewell Dance Committee. E Eaken, Billie Pearl .............,..... 63 Edmunds, Robert Thomas. .19, Q0, 64, 109 Hi-Y Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Student Council 1, Dance Committee 1, Q, Naturalists' Club Q, 3, 4, President 3, German Club 3, Service Club Q, 3, 4, Commissioner of Awards 4, Curia Club Q, 3, 4, Junior Curio 3, lntramurals 1, J-Hop Committee, Senior Graduation Committee Chairman 4, Executive Com- mittee of DeViltries 4, Captain of Foot- ball Guards 4. Egan, Ethel Jane ..................... 64 Home Room Secretary 3. Elliott, Glen James ........ .. ........ .64 Football 1, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4. Elliott, Jean Mae .......... .......... 6 4 Girls' Athletic Society 4. Elsea, Virginia. ..................... 00 Emahiser, Jeanne .................... 64 Friendship Club 1, Bowling Club Q, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Football Usher 1, Usher for DeViltries Q, Home Room Vice-President 3, Senior Graduation Committee. Emery, Pauline ..........,........... 64 Red Cross Representative 1. Ersig, Nancy Lee ...,.., ,,...... . .64, 94 Prism StaFf 3, 4, Assistant News Editor 4, Ouill and Scroll 3, 4. Etters, Richard ,,....,. ......... 6 4, 122 Hi-Y Club 1, 2, lntramurals 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3. Evans, David ........................ 64 Evans, Dorothy ......,....,.,........ 64 Evdemon, Betty Jane ................. 64 Vocational Club 2, 3, Red Cross Repre- sentative 2, 4, Pot O' Gold Typist 4, Honor Roll 1, 4. Everett, Charles ................... .132 F rell, Patricia ..,................... 64 FriendshipClub1,2, Philalethean 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, French Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 4, Dance Com- mittee 2, Junior-Senior Farewell Dance Committee, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, Digest Statf 3, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 3, Guide 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Oberlin Scholarship Tests 4. Far Fay, Harold A. ...........,.......... 64 Science Club 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Student Council 1, Home Room President 3, Treasurer 4, Play Committee 4, Chairman Ticket Com- mittee 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, lntra- murals 3. Feeback, Allen Paul .....,.... 19, 20, 64 Student Council 2, 4, Athletic Com- missioner 4, Lost and Found 2, lntra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Baseball. Fling, Frank ......,.......,.....,.... 64 Flood, James .,....,.., ...........,., 6 4 Hall Patrol 3, 4. Flower, Margaret Mary ...,..,........ 64 Fontaine, Betty Jane .,... 64, 99, 100, 117 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, 4, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room President 1, 2, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee. Ford, William Neil ............ 19, 20, 64 Student Council 1, 2, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Library Patrol 3, Home Room President 1, 4, Service Club 4, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Committee, Track 1, 2, Football 1, 2. Forster, Gloria Margaret .............. 64 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Altae Puellae 1, 2, Vice-President 1, Swim- ming Club 4, lce Skating Club 4. Fotheringham, Santon ..... 64, 95, 99, 140 Friendship Club 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, DeViltries 3, 4, Finance Committee 1, 2, Publicity Committee 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Philalethean 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 1, 2, Library Association 3, 4. France, Florine ...................... 64 France, Marjorie ......,.....,,...... 64 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4, DeViltries 1, 2, 3, 4, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee. Frantz, Mary .,...............,...... 65 Frantz, Walter ................. 65, 109 Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, lntramurals 1. Frautschi, Robert .,.....,............ 65 Fruchey, Joyce .,..,........,.,...... 65 Student Council 2, Home Room Vice- President 2. Fulton, Helen Virginia .... 65, 93, 94, 98, 100, 119 Science Club 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Letter Chapter 3, Friendship Club 1, 2, 4, Zetalethean 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Curia Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Com- mittee 3, 4, Announcements Committee 4, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 3, 4, Prism Stati 4. Furney, Roland ...,..... 65, 79, 122, 123 Honor Roll 4, Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Golf 2. G Gaffney, Frank ......,......,... .65, 109 Spanish Club 3, 4, Service Club 4, Leader 4, Hi-Y Club 4, Hall Patrol 3, Police Force 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Ticket Teller 3, 4, Guard 3, 4, Curia Club 2, Publicity Committee 4. Gall, Dorothy ....................... 65 Honor Roll 1, 2, Library Patrol 3. Gallon, Elton Stuart .................. 65 Gard, Wava ........................ 65 Gibbons, Fred J. .....,.....,.... 19, 65 Spanish Club 1, 2, Music Guild 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Home Room President 1, Secretary 2, 3, DeViltries 4, Prism Staff 2, lntramurals 1, 2, Hall Patrol 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Gilbert, Ann Marie .................. 65 Friendship Club 1, 2, Philalethean 2, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, Red Cross Representative 2, Honor Roll 1, 3, 4. Gilsdort, Vernon .................... 65 Gillespie, Harold ................... 65 Girts, Louise ......... . .............. 65 Friendship Club 1, 2, Swimming Club 4, Red Cross Representative 1, 2, Altae Puellae 1, Bowling Club 3, 4. Gogel, Mildred ......... 65, 98,113,119 Zetalethean 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Curia Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic 2, 3, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Play Committee 3, 4, DeViltries 4, lntramurals 2, 3, Prism Solicitor 3, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 3, 4, Prince of Peace Declamation Contest 4. Goodsite, Bruce Hugh ......... . . . 56, 65 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 4, Home Room President 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, lntramurals 1, 2, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Prism Solicitor 3, J-Hop Dance Committee Chairman 3, DeViltries 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Dance Committee 2. Graumlich, Albert .... 65, 92, 93, 109, 119 Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Engineer's Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Mathematics Club 3, 4, President 4, Band 1, 2, Camera Club 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Committee 3, Pot O' Gold Business Manager 4, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Committee 4. Gray, Robert F.. . .19, 20, 65, 92, 93, 109 Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, Vice- President 2, 3, President 4, Betterment Club 3, 4, Prism StaFl 3, 4, Circulation Manager 3, Class Vice-President 2, President 3, Home Room Vice-President 2, Publications Commissioner 4, Pot O' Gold Panel Editor 4, DeViltries 1, Student Court 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, Prince of Peace Declamation Con- test 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Invitations Committee 4, Morning Announcer 3, Vocational Guidance Committee 3, 4. Greenman, Ralph .................... 65 Grieshaber, Betty.. ......... 65, 100, 117 Friendship Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Golf Club 2, 3, Sub-Deb 3, 4, Play Committee 3, Senior Mothers' Tea Com- mittee. 44154 ss GriFFith, Mardell ..... ...66 Bowling Club 2. Gross, Burnham ...... ....... O 0 Grossman, Richard .... .... 6 6, 133 Bowling Club 3. Gype, Lois ......................... 66 Periclean 2, 4, Secretary 2, Friendship Club 2. H Haefner, Ruth Ann ................... 66 Haitey, James Charles ................ 66 Library Patrol 3, lntramurals 2, 3, Chess Club 2, Aeronautics Club 3, 4. Haley, Thomas. .......... ........... 6 6 Hall, Gerald ........,...... 66, 92, 101 Hall, Jeanne ..... .......... 6 6 Hall, Nancy Lee .................... 66 Hammer, Donald ..................... 66 lntramurals 1, 2, 4, Lightweight Football 2, Red Cross Representative 1, 2, Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, Home Room Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4. Hammerel, James ..... 19, 20, 66, 68, 131 Spanish Club 4, Bowling Club 3, Service Club 4, Home Room Treasurer 1, 2, 3, Finance Commissioner 4, Ticket Com- mittee 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4, lntramurals 1, 2, Baseball 3, 4, Captain 4. ncox, Mary Ellen .................. 66 Friendship Club 1, 2, Home Room Vice- President 3, Prism Solicitor 3, 4, Dance Committee 2, Senior Mothers' Tea Com- mittee 4. Hannaford, Virginia .66, 92, 93, 97, 99,116 Science Club 1, French Club 2, 3, Vice- President 3, Sorelles 3, 4, Secretary 4, Philalethean 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4, lntramurals 1, Dance Committee 2, J-Hop Dance Committee 3, Home Room Vice-President 1, Secretary 2, Class Treasurer 2, Service Corps 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 3, Pot O' Gold Art Statt 3, Art Editor 4, Play Committee 4, Nominating Convention 2. Ha Hansen, Eleanor ..................... 66 Honor Roll 4. Hansen, Evelyn ...................... 66 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4, Naturalists Club 2, 3, 4, Home Room Vice-President 2, Secretary 3. Hardy, 'Warren ..................... 66 DeViltries 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Harper, Eileene ..................... 66 Friendship Club 1, lntramurals 1, Home Room Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4. Harrison, Patricia Ann ............... 66 Hartman, Marguerite ..... ....... 6 7, 100 Friendship Club 2,Girls'Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Zetale- thean 3, 4, DeViltries 2, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee 4. Hartman, Shirlie ................. 67, 95 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, Library Association 3, 4, Periclean 2, DeViltries 1, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Hartzell, Edward .......... .......... 6 7 Hawkins, Rebecca ...... ............. 6 7 Home Economics Club 3, Honor Roll 4, Library Patrol 3. Hawkins, Ruthf ........ 19, 20, 67, 92, 93 Play Committee 3, Friendship Club 1, Curia Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, Clerk of the Board 4, Naturalists Club 2, 3, Philalethean 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Graduation Com- mittee Chairman 4, Honor RoII1, 2, 3, 4, Prince of Peace Declamation Contest 4, Oberlin Scholarship Test 4, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Staff, Sopho- more Editor 4, Digest Stalt Q, 3, Prism Representative 1. Hayes, Elaine ...... ,.......,...,.... 6 7 Naturalists Club Q, Play Committee 3, Library Patrol 3. Hearson, George ....... ............. 6 7 Heath, Jane ,........,.............. 67 Ice Skatin Club 4, Girls' Athletic 3 Society 1, Q, 3. Heer, Katherine ...............,..... 67 Friendship Club 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Science Club 1. Heesen, Jeanne ...,................. 67 Friendship Club 1, Spanish Club 4, Intramurals 1, Q, 3. Heist, Hal ......,................... 67 Service Corps 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Q, 3, Football Q, 3, 4. Henrickson, Rex ,....,..,... 67, 109, 133 German Club 1, Q, Student Council Q, 3, Hi-Y Club Q, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Home Room President 1, Intramurals 1, Tennis 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball Q, 3, Senior Mid-Winter Dance Committee, Dance Committee Q, Pot O' Gold StaFi 3, Engineers' Society Q, 3, 4, Secretary 3. Henry, Barbara .,.....,......,.. 67, 140 Friendship Club 1, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Periclean 3, Vocational Club Q, Vice- President Q, Home Room President Q. Herget, Gretchen ,.,.........,,..,.. 67 Friendship Club 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, Prism Representative 3, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee. Herrick, Kenneth .................... 67 Service Corps 4, DeViltries 3. Hewlett, Timothy ......... 18, 19, Q0, 67, 198, 130 French Club 3, 4, Service Corps 3, 4, Hi-V Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Student Court 1, Q, 3, 4, Chief Justice 4, Police Force 3, 4, Hall Patrol Q, 3, 4, Student Council 1, Q, Commissioner of Justice 4, Nominat- ing Convention 3, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Memorial Committee 4, Finance Com- mittee 1, Basketball 4, Track Q, 3, 4. Hickenlooper, Joan.. .67, 9Q, 97, 99, 113 Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Riding Club 1, Q, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, Letter Chapter 3, French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Curia Club Q, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Philalethean 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Prism Solicitor 3, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 4, Digest Stal'l 3, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee Chairman, Finance Com- mittee 1, Q, 3, Nominating Convention 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Q, 3, Pot O' Gold Staff, Advertising Manager 4. Higgins, Margaret ....... . ........... 67 Friendship Club 1, Home Economics Club Q, 3, Naturalists Club Q, 3, 4, President 4, Monitor 3, Red Cross Representative 1, Q, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Letter Chapter Q, 3, 4, Periclean 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Red Cross Club 1, Q, Service Club 3, Science Club 1, Play Committee 3, 4. Hill, Betty .......,,....,..........., 67 Service Club 4, Usher 4. ' Hill, Rowland ...... ,... ........... . 6 9 Hill, Sara Ann ..,..,.,,............. 69 Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Zetalethean 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, Q, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q. Himelhoch, Julius. .69, 114, 130,131,133 Spanish Club 3, 4, Aeronautics Club 3, 4, Library Patrol 3, Track 1, Q, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Swimming 4. Hinckioth, Lucille. . ................. 69 Play Committee 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Music Guild 1, Q, Friendship Club 3, DeViltries Committee 4. Hinds, Robert ...,......,.,.......... 69 Hoffman, Joseph ........,.........,. 69 Chess Club Q, Aeronautics Club 3, 4, Economics Club 4, Intramurals Q, 3. Holley, Eileen .......,........,. 69,114 Aeronautics Club 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Play Committee 4, Intramurals 1, Q, 3. Holton, Mary ..,........... .69, 99, 116 Sorelles 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, French Club 3, 4, Philalethean Q, 3, 4, Home Room Treasurer 1, Q, 3, 4, Junior-SeniorFareweIlDanceCommittee, Intramurals Q, 3. Howland, Margaret ......... .69, 98, 93 Friendship Club Q, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Naturalists Club 3, Girls' Athletic Society Q, 3, Dance Committee Q, J-Hop Dance Committee, Senior Mid-Winter Dance Committee, Intramurals Q, 3, Home Room Secretary 1, Q, 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 3, Zetalethean 3, 4, Secretary 4. Hoyle, Marjorie .................... 69 Science Club 1, Bowling Club Q, Riding Club 3, Friendship Club 1, Letter Chapter Q, 3, 4, Red Cross Representa- tive 4, Intramurals Q, 3, 4. Hubbell, Richard ...............,.... 69 Service Corps 4, Home Room Treasurer Q, 3, Nomination Convention 1, Q, Intra- murals Q, 3, 4. Huebner, George .......,........... 69 Track 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Q, 4. HuFlman, Mearl ..................... 69 Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, Intramurals Q. Hunter, Natalie ..................... 69 Curia Club Q, 3, Friendship Club 1, Q, Naturalists Club 3, Library Patrol 3, Honor Roll 1, Q, 4. Hutchison, Anna .................... 69 lnselman, Irwin ...................... 69 Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Student Leader 4, DeViltries 3, 4. I J Jackson, Jean ....................... 69 Home Room President Q, Treasurer 1, Secretary 3. Jacobs, Margaret .................... 69 Bowling Club 4, Home Room Vice- President 3, Intramurals Q. Jacoby, Robert ...................... 69 JeFFries, Claude ........... ......... 6 9 Jeiiries, William ................ 69, 133 Orchestra 1, 3, Treasurer 3, Band Q, Swimming 3, 4, Manager 4. Jennings, Kathryn .,.................. 69 Jennings, Margie .................... 69 Art Club 3, Skating Club 4. Jennings, Robert. ...,.. ..Q0, 68, 69, 109 Hi-V Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Camera Club Q, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Library Patrol 3, Service Corps 4, Intra- murals 1, Q, Dance Committee 1, Ticket Committee Chairman 4. ' John, Richard ....................... 69 Johns, Norman ...................... 69 Spanish Club 3, 4, Service Corps 4, Hall Patrol 4, Police Force 4, Student Court 4, Home Room Secretary Q, Bowling Club 4, Dance Committee Q, Bowling 4. 44155 w K Kahl, William .............. 69, 199, 123 Service Corps 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Home Room President 1, 4, Science Club 1, Intramurals Q, 3, 4, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball Q, 3, Varsity D Club 4. Karrman, Robert ..................... 69 Intramurals 1, Home Room Treasurer 4, Red Cross Representative 1, Q. Kasch, Shirley .......... ............. 6 9 Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Play Com- mittee 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Q. Kaul, Althea ........................ 69 Friendship Q, 3, 4, Zetalethean Q, 3, 4, Library Association 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society Q, 3, 4, Honor Roll Q, 3, 4, French Club Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee. Kearney, Helen ..................... 69 Friendship Club 1, Q. Keller, Lois .................. 65, 69, 97 Science Club 1, French Club 3, 4, Friendship Club 3, Philalethean Q, 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 4, Home Room Treasurer 1, Secretary Q, Play Committee Chairman 3, Banquet Chairman 4. Keller, Mary Ann .................... 69 Kennedy, Roland ............... 69, 1Q8 Hi-Y Club 1, Q, President 1, Q, J-Hop Dance Committee, Senior Prom Com- mittee, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Football 1, Q, 3, Basketball 1, Q, 3. Kettel, Doral Jene ..... . . .59, 69, 97, 116 Friendship Club 1, Q, French Club Q, 3, 4, Sorelles 4, Philalethean Q, 3, 4, Dance Committee Q, J-Hop Dance Com- mittee Chairman, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 3, Service Corps 4, Curia Club Q, 3, 4, Play 3, Intramurals 1, Senior Prom Committee. Kieper, Robert ...................... 69 Service Corps 4, Noon Movie Guard 3, 4, Public Address Operator Q, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 3. Kirk, Mary Catherine ....... . .70, 97, 116 Philalethean 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Sorelles Q, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, French Club 3, 4, Curia Club Q, Friendship Club Q, Home Room President 1, Digest Stal'F 3, Play Committee 3, 4, Student Director 3, Chairman 4, Service Corps 4, Junior- Senior Farewell Dance Committee, Pot O' Gold Stal-F, Freshman Editor 4. Klewer, Kathleen ............. 70, 94, 99 French Club 3, 4, Banquet Committee 4, Prism Staii 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4. Knaggs, Julia ...... . .............. . .70 Pot O' Gold Stati, Art Stat? 4, Friendship Club 1, Q. Knauss, Leora ....................... 70 Kocher, Donald .... .... 7 0 Konz, Donald ............ .... 7 0 Kritz, Marjorie ........... . . .... 70 Girls' Athletic Society 3. Krumling, Shirley .................... 70 Kubik, Dorothy ................. 70, 116 Sorelles 3, 4, Friendship Club 4, Girls' Athletic Society 4, Play Committee 4. Kuhlman, Ruby ............... Q1, 70, 95 Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, Chaplain Q, Library Association 3, 4, President 4, Naturalists Club Q, Philalethean Q, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, Orchestra 3, DeViltries Q, 3, 4, Finance Committee 1, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Baccalaureate Committee Chairman 4. Kruger, Raymond .................... 70 L Lackner, Ruth ....................... 70 German Club 3, Friendship Club 1, 2, lntramurals 1. Ladig, Vir inia ...,............. 70, 113 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Com- mittee 4, Honor Roll 1, Science Club 1, Spanish Club 2, Girls' Athletic Society 1, LaDue, Robert .,,................... 70 Hall Patrol 4, Home Room Vice-President 4, lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4, Ban- quet Committee 4. Lammiman, Lewis .......... .70, 122, 123 Service Corps 4, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. Lantz, Robert .,............ 70, 122, 123 Varsity D Club 2, 3, 4, Nominating Con- vention 1, lntramurals 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Lanz, Phyllis.19, 21, 70, 92, 93, 95, 96, 113 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Chaplain 3, Pericleans 3, 4, President 4, Library Association 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Sub-Deb Club 4, lntramurals 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Pot O' Gold Staff 3, 4, Solicitor 3, 4, Senior Editor 4, Memorial Committee Chairman 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Treasurer 1, Dance Committee 3, J-Hop Committee 3, Book Week Committee 3, 4, Student Council 4, Nomination Convention 3. Larbeig, Dorothy .......,,.....,..... 70 Re Cross Representative 3. Laskey, Mary Ann ................... 70 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, Bowling Club 3. Laures, Betty ................... 70, 113 Girls' Athletic Society 1, Art Guild 2, Zetaletheans 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 3, 4, President 4, Home Room Secretary 1, lntramurals 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. Lee, Jack ............,..,...... 70, 128 Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4, Service Club 4, Library Patrol 3, Police Force 4, Home Room Vice-President 1, Secretary 3, President 4, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Committee 4, lntramurals 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4. Lee, Phyllis ......................... 70 Leger, Virginia ....... ........., 7 0, 106 Lehman, Katharine ......... 59, 70, 92, 99 French Club 3, 4, Prism Solicitor 2, 3, Service Corps 4, Philaletheans 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Friendship Club 1, 2, President 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Pot O' Gold Staff 3, 4, Solicitor 3, 4, Senior Editor 4, Student Council 1, Dance Committee 1, 2, Senior Prom Committee Chairman 4, lntramurals 1, 2, Junior-Senior Farewell Dance Committee. Lei Lennex, Richard ....,....,... 68, 71, 133 Science Club 1, French Club 2, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Red Cross Representative 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Treasurer 2, 3, Ticket Com- mittee 4, Track Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 4. Leonard, Margaret ...,., ............. 7 1 Friendship Club 1, 2, Bowling Club 4, Riding Club 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, Nominating Com- mittee 4, DeViltries 4. Leverenz, Ruth ...................... 71 Science Club 1. ghton, Andrew ........ .........,. 7 1 Levey, Mark .................... 71 , 94 Quill and Scroll Society 3, 4, Prism Statf 1,2, 3, 4, Solicitor 1, Advertising StaFF 2, Advertising Manager 3, Editor-in-chief 4, Digest Business Statl 2. Lewis, Helen ....................... O0 Entered from Burnham High School, Sylvania, Ohio. Lewis, Peggy ..............,........ 71 Lindberg, Fred ..,........,. 71, 109, 119 German Club 1, 2, 3, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, DeViltries 2, 3, 4, Play 3, 4. Lindsay, Janeann ..... 71, 95, 96, 113, 117 Science Club 1, Curia Club 1, Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Sub-Deb Club 2, 3, 4, Library Association 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 4, lnter-club Council 2, 4, Chaplain 2, Periclean 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Treasurer 4, Book, Week Committee 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3, Prism Solicitor 3, Digest Business Stait 3, 4, Prism Sales Manager 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Linthicum, Byron ..................... 71 Boxing 1, 2. Lippus, William Edwin ........... 71,119 Spanish Club 2, Hi-Y Club 4, Mathe- matics Club 4, Economics Club 4, Service Club 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Red Cross Representative 4, Announcement Committee 4. Loos, Robert William ...... . . . 56, 71, 131 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Service Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Naturalists Club 2, Class Secretary 4, Home Room President 1, Play 4, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Dance Committee 2, J-Hop Committee. Louden, Richard Keith ...... .71, 122, 123 Varsity D Club 4, Home Room Vice- President 2, Junior-Senior Farewell Dance Committee, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, DeViltries 4. Lucas, Howard Roy ......,........... 71 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Lukaszkiewicz, Stella Agnes .....,..... 71 Entered as a Senior from New York. Art Club 4, Treasurer 4, Ice Skating Club 4. Lundborg, Albert Joseph ..... .... 6 8, 71 Service Club 4, Mathematics Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, German Club 1, Engineer- ing Club 4, Football 1, Track 2, Intra- murals 2, Ticket Committee 4. Lutz, Edith Eleanor .............. 71, 113 Friendship Club 1, 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Home Room Vice-President 1. M MacDowell, Lois Kathryn ........... . .71 Friendship Club 1, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, Home Room Treasurer 2. MacKinnon, Ruth .................... 71 Science Club 1, Home Room Secretary 1, Red Cross Representative 1, 2. Mack, James J. ...... ................ 7 1 Maier, Dorothy Helen ............,... 71 Friendship Club 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, lntramurals 1. Mahnen, Jack Frederick ..... 71, 128, 131 Entered as a Junior, Spanish Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Home Room President 3, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Cross Country 4. Mallendick, Elaine Edna .............. 72 Red Cross Representative 1, Home Room Secretary 2, Play Usher 3. Malohn, Marvin ..................... 72 Mann, William Quintin.66,122, 123, 131 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Manning, Lysle ...................... 72 if 156 w Manson, Jacqueline .................. 72 Friendship Club 2, Home Room Vice- President 4, Intramurals 1, 2. Marenberg, Geraldine M. ............ 72 Friendship Club 1, Bowling Club 4, Play Committee 4, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee. Markwood, Mary Katherine ........ 72, 93 Friendship Club 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 4, Play Usher 3, 4. Martin, Ann ................ 68, 72, 117 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, Friendship Club 1, Science Club 1, Service Club 4, Periclean 2, 3, 4, Sub-Debs 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Junior-Senior Fare- well Dance Committee, Ticket Com- mittee 4. Martin, Lois Lorraine ..... 72, 95, 96, 119 Naturalists Club 2, Periclean 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, lntramurals 1, Play Usher 4. Martin, Robert Scott ............. 72, 130 Aeronautics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 4, Music Guild 3, Economics Club 4, lntramural 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Patrol 3, Graduation Usher 3, DeViltries Usher 3. Mathias, James ................. 72, 133 May, Jeanne ................... 72, 94 Prism Statf 2, 3, 4, Exchange Editor 4. McCarthy, Thomas ................... 72 McClurg, V. Malcolm .... 19, 20, 72, 109 Spanish Club 1, 2, German Club 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Publicity Commissioner 4, Play Committee Properties 3, DeViltries Executive Stati 4, Student Council Dance Committee 4, Fathers' and Sons' Ban- quet 4. McDonald, William .................. 72 Mclntyre, William Howard ......,..... 72 McKim, Robert Eugene. .............. 72 Service Club 1, Guards and Usher Cap- tain 4. McKimm, Patrick James ............... 72 Science Club 1, Spanish Club 2, Home Room Vice-President 3, Honor Roll 1, Play Committee 3, lntramurals 1. Meinert, Elizabeth Lillian .... ......... 7 2 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Bowling Club 3. Merrill, Ruth Adelaide. . .72, 96, 113, 117 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, lce Skating Club 4, Sub-Deb Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Periclean 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, Red Cross Representative 3, Junior-Senior Farewell 3, Senior Mid-Winter, Prism Representative 2, Home Room Secretary 1, Nominating Convention 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 4. Meyer, Gladys Marie ................ 73 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, DeViltries 4, lntramurals 1, 2. Meyers, Elroy ................. 122, 134 Miller, Betty ......... ........ 7 3 Miner, Robert ....................... 73 Mitchell, Harry Duncan.. ............ .73 Science Club 1, Mathematics Club 3, Service Club 3, Bowling Club 2, Chess Club 3, DeViltries 1. Mock, Betty Jean ........ ............ 7 3 German Club 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, Monaghan, Thomas .... . ............ , Moore, Ruth Louise ...... . . . Morehouse, Doris Grace .... . .. Bowling Club 4. Morgan, Doyle ...................... 73 Science Club 2, Mathematics Club 3, Nominating Committee 3, Hall Patrol 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, lntramurals 3. 3. 73 Moore, Joan Beth ...... ............. 7 3 73 73 Morrow, Virgil E. ....... ..,........, 7 3 Engineering Club 4, W.T.A.D. Operator 4, Service Club 4, Basketball 2. Moser, Larry. ..,.. .......... 7 3, 94, 109 Hi-Y 3, 4, Publicity 4, Mathematics Club 3, Hall Patrol 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Curia 2, Police Force 3, Service Club 3, 4, Play Committee 3, Publicity Com- mittee 4, DeViItries 4, Intramurals 1, Football 1. Mueller, Raymond John ...,..... ...... 7 3 Aviation Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at- Arms 4, Hall Patrol 3. Mumford, Eustace ,...... .,......,.... O O Mumma, Warren McWethy ...... ,,.... O O Spanish Club 2, Red Cross Service 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Department 2, 3, 4, Swimming 4. Munn, Marjorie Louise ......,........ 73 Entered as a Senior, Bowling Club 4. Munn, Mary ......................,. 73 Friendship Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Library Patrol 3, Guide 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Ouill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Prism 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Play Committee 4. Myers, Elroy Lamar ......,........... 73 Press Club2,3,Intramurals-Basketball1, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Mylander, Joyce Elizabeth ........ 73, 113 Friendship Club 3, 4, Senior Mid-Winter Dance Chairman, Play Committee 3. N Nagel, Bard .........,......... ..... 7 3 Nally, John ..,... ................ 7 3 Napp, Caroline ................. 73, 97 Friendship Club 1, 2, Treasurer 1, Philaletheans 2, 3, 4, Play Committee 3, Play Committee Usher 4, Class Treasurer 1, Banquet Committee 4. Neilson, Jeanne Savier ..... .... . 73, 116 Zetaletheans 2, Sorelles 4, Play 3, 4, Home Room Vice-President 1. Nelson, Ethel Mae ..,........, ....... O O Nemire, George ................,.... 75 DeViltries 3. Newton, Frances Alice ....... 75, 97, 116 Philaletheans 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, Sorelles 3, 4, Reporter 4, Play Committee 4, J-Hop Committee 3. Newton, Ruth Ida ..........,........ 75 Friendship 1, 2, Curia Club 3, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4, Prism Solicitor, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Njaim, Maron Simon ...........,..... OO Norton, Carolyn June ................ 75 Usher, 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, 4. Novack, Jeannette Gayle ..,.......... 75 Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4. Nuding, Norman. . .......... 20, 75, 105 O Oberla, Margaret ...... ....... 7 5 Honor Roll 4. Ohlinger, Mary Alice ..... .... 7 5, 92, 97 Science Club 1, Curia Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, French Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, Sorelles 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Philaletheans 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Service Club 4, Student Council Representative 1, Mothers' Tea Committee 4, Junior- Senior Farewell Dance Committee, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Faculty Editor 4. Onweller, Marilyn Jane .... .75, 100,117 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Red Cross Repre- sentative 4. Ort, Joan M. ....................... 75 Friendship 1, 2, 3, Pericleans 3, 4, Curia Club 3, Prism Statf 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Memorial Com- mittee 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Digest Statl 3, 4, Naturalists 2, 3, 4. Orthwein, William C .... . .... . . .75, 119 Science Club 1, President 1, Curia Club 3, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Naturalists Club 3, Engineering Club 2, 3, 4, Economics Club 4, Bowling Club 4, Red Cross Representative 1, Senior Banquet Committee. Osterman, Lewis Jr. ........ 75, 100, 132 Bowling Club 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Curia Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Prism Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Digest 3, Finance Com- mittee Chairman 3, Announcement Com- mittee 4. Osterstrom, Phyllis ................... 75 Oviatt, Shirley .... 19, 20, 75, 78, 92, 96, 106,113,117 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Pericleans 2, 3, 4, Curia Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Prism Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Digest 3, Finance Committee Chairman 3, Announcement Committee 4. P Palmer, Ruth Marie ..........,........ 75 Papenfuss, Robert ..,.......,......... 75 Hall Patrol 3, Home Room Treasurer 1, Intramurals 1, 2, Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Head Manager 4. Pappas, Georgia N..75, 96,113,115, 117 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Naturalists 2, Pericleans 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Home Room Secretary 4, Play Usher 4, Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4, Graduation Committee 4. Paquette, Ralph L. ................... 75 Aeronautics Club 2, 3. Peelle, Harold Mitchell ,..... ...... . .75 Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Science Club 1, Curia 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4. Peinert, Helen ...................... 75 Peleuses, Pete George .... ............ 7 5 Service Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Senior Mid-Winter Committee, DeViltries 4, Bowling Club 3, Secretary 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Pennypacker, Patty Ann. .93, 75, 113, 117 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, Naturalists 2, Zetaletheans 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 3, 4, Home Room President 1, Secretary and Treasurer 3, Play Committee 3, 4, Digest Statl 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Pot O, Gold Solicitor 4. Peppers, Virginia Mae ....,....... 75, 95 Library Association 4, Friendship Club 3, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee. Perry, Anita ........................ 75 Perry, Kathryn Irene .................. 75 Honor Roll 2. Perry, Margaret Ellen ...,......., 75, 113 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 3, Girls' Athletic Society 1, French Club 1, Prism Representative 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Announcements Com- mittee 4. Petree, Charles Frank ......... 19, 75, 132 Science Club 1, Art Club 2, Mathematics Club 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Student Council President 4, Pot O' Gold 41572 Sports Editor 4, DeViltries 4, Athletic Representative 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4i Honor Society 3, 4, Junior-Senior Farewell Committee 3, Prism 3, 4, Sales- man 3, Reporter 4, Bowling Team 4, lntramurals 2, 3. Pete, Patty Ann ..................... 75 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Friend- ship Club 1, 2, Curia Club 2, 3, Home Room Vice-President 3, Dance 1, Ticket Committee 1. Pfaltinger, Jane ..........,.. 75, 95, 140 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, German Club 3, Library Association 3, 4, Home Room President 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, DeViltries 4, Student Council Repre- sentative 3. Pfahlert, Helen ..........,.......... 75 Senior Mothers' Tea Committee. Picott, Betty ........................ 75 Platou, Leiv ........................ 75 Economics Club 4, Bowling Club 3, 4. Poneman, Meyer .................... 75 Science Club 1, Treasurer 1, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Bowling Club 3, Curia 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4. Popelier, Dorothy ..........,......... 75 Friendship Club 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Potter, James ....................... 75 Poucher, Earladene .................. 75 Service Club 4, DeViltries 3. Powers, Virginia Anne ......,.... 76, 96 Friendship Club 1, Pericleans 3, 4, Bet- terment Club 3, Monitor 3, Library Association 4, Home Room Secretary 1, Curia Club 2, 3, Program Chairman 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Prism 2, 3, 4, Solicitor 2, Sales Promotion Manager 3, Publicity Manager 4, Publicity Committee 3, 4, Chairman 4, Play 3, 4, DeViltries 2, 3, 4, Declamation Contest Winner 4. Pozy, Pandora ...... ................. 7 6 Price, Marian .................... 76, 95 Science Club 1, 2, Friendship Club 2, French Club 3, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, Library Association 3, 4. Proeschel, Mary Jane ................ 76 Twin Club 1, 2, Aeronautics Club 4, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, DeViltries 1, Play Committee 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Proeschel, Virginia ............. .76, 114 Twin Club 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Society 3, 4, Aeronautics Club 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Play Committee 4, Intra- murals 3, DeViltries 1, Honor Roll 1, 4. Q Ouigg, Donald C. .... ..... 7 6 Hi-Y Club 1. R Radclitfe, James ..................... 76 Press Club 2, Intramurals 1, Book League 4. Radebaugh, Edward .................. 76 Boxing 2, 3, 4. Radebaugh, Ruth ...... . ...... 76 Intramurals 1, 4. Rapp, Paul ..................... 76, 132 Honor Roll 4, Home Room President 2, 3, Student Council Representative 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Drum Major 4, Orchestra 4, DeViltries 3, Play Committee 3, Senior Mid-Winter Dance Committee, Intramural Basketball 1, 2. Raptou, Charles ........ ............. 7 6 Home Room Vice-President 1, Treasurer 2, Boxing 1, 2. Rarrick, James ....................... 76 Read, Nellie ......,.........,....... 76 Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, Economic Club 4, Intramurals 1, Q. Read, Ralph .......,....,............ 76 Ream, Elaine .,,...... ........... 7 6 Reed, Enid .... .,....,...... 7 6 Reese, Allen .... ... .76, 109, 119 Reiter, Alice .,....... . ............ 76 Rice, Nancy Jane .............., 76, 117 Friendship Club 1, 4, Sub-Deb Club Q, 3, 4, Science Club 1, Play Committee 3, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee. Richard, Jack .............. ,...,.... 7 6 Science Club 1, Naturalists Club Q, 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Hi-V Club 1, Q, 3, 4, German Club Q, 3, French Club 3, Home Room President 1, Play Commttee 3, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Football 1. Richard, Paul ...................... 1Q6 Entered as a Senior from Lima, Ohio. Football 4. Rickard, Evelyn .......,.....,........ 76 Entered as a Senior from Genoa, Ohio. Riddle, Eleanor .............,........ OO Commercial Art Guild. Ridenour, Marjorie ................,. 76 Girls' Athletic Society 1, Curia Club Q, 3, Home Room Secretary 1, Q, Play Committee 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4. Riester, John .......... .............. O O Rimmelin, William .................... OO Robbins, Eunice ..................... 76 Entered from Woodward. Roberts, Harriett .......,...... .77, 106 Zetalethean 3, 4, Naturalists Club 3, 4, Prism 3, 4, Senior Mothers' Tea Com- mittee, Hiking Club 4, Archery Club 3, Coed Ball Committee 3. Roberts, Raymond .................... 76 Robertson, Wilma .......,............ 77 Roesing, Mary Ellen ...............,.. 77 Friendship Club 1, Intramurals 1, Bowl- ing 4. Rogers, William ........,............ 77 Romberger, Robert ...,.. 59, 77, 109, 13Q Hi-V Club Q, 3, 4, Home Room President 4, Student Council Representative 1, Senior Prom Chairman, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 1 4, Golf 1, Q, 3, 4, Cross Country 4. Rosenberger, Doris Mae ............... 77 Rosler, Evelyn Louise ,................ 77 Ross, Jean .,....,................... 77 Friendship Club 1, Q, Curia Club Q, 3, Intramurals 1, Q, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Play Committee 3. Ross, Betsy ,.,......... .............. 7 7 Spanish Club 4, Bowling Club 4. Ross, Robert ........................ 77 Roth, Eleanor ,.... .,.........,.. 7 7, 117 Friendship Club 1, Sub-Deb Club Q, 3, 4, Home Economics Club Q, DeViltries Usher Q, Play Committee 3, Usher 4, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee, Intra- murals 1, Q. Rothacker, Elaine ..,...........,..... 77 Friendship Club 1, Service Club 4, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee. Rutter, Eileen ................,...... 77 Glee Club 1, Q, 3, Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, Intramurals 1. Ruihley, Glenn .................. 68, 77 Red Cross Representative 4, Honor Roll Q, 3, 4, Service Club 3, Play Committee. S Sass, Dorothy ....................... 77 Red Cross Representative 1, Q, 3, Service Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1. Sautter, Betty Jane ................... 77 Friendship Club 1, Q, Bowling Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Home Room Secretary Q. Schaefer, Dorothy .................... 77 Science Club 1, Glee Club Q, 3, 4, Zetaletheans Q, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, French Club 4. Schanbacker, Robert ....... .......... 7 7 Hi-V Club 3, 4, Spanish Club Q, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Nominating Committee 4. Scheib, Ruthann ............. 77, 93, 117 Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Library Patrol 1, Home Room President 1, Play Committee 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 4, Intra- murals 1, Q, DeViltries Committee 4. Schelling, Marjorie .................. 77 Scheuerman, Betty Lee ........... ..... 7 7 Bowling Club Q, DeViltries 3, Play 4, DeViltries 4, Intramurals 1. Schneider, William ................... 78 Schroeder, Fred Harry ................ 78 Honor Roll 4. Schuette, Robert ................ 78, 1Q8 Service Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Prom Com- mittee Q, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4. Schultz, Harold ..................... 78 Schultz, Hester ................. 78, 105 Red Cross Representative 4. Schultz, June ....................... 78 Friendship Club 1, Curia Club 3, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Play 3, 4. Scott, Betty Louise ............... 78, 95 Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, Pericleans Q, Library Association 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Art Guild 3, Aeronautics Club 4, Student Council Representative 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3. Scott, Richard ....................... 78 Seavolt, Dorothy ..................... 78 Music Guild 1, Q, Red Head Club 1, Q, Curia Club 3, Friendship Club 3, Play Committee 3. Sells, Geneva .................. 78, 117 Friendship Club Q, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, Home Economics Club Q, Sub-Deb Club 4. Sharret, Lester ....................... 78 Aeronautics Club 3, DeViltries 3. Sheetz, Doris ....................... 78 Sherman, Robert ..................... 78 Shirk, Jeanne ............ 19, QO, 78, 98 Science Club 1, President 1, Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Red Cross Representative 1, Zetaletheans Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Girls Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, Letter Chapter Q, 3, French Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Curia Club Q, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Play Committee 3, lntramurals1,Q, 3, 4, Senior Baccalaureate Committee, Prism Solicitor Q, 3, 4, Organization Commissioner 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4. Shirley, Elizabeth .................... 78 Riding Club 1, Q, Curia Club Q, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, Intramurals 1, Q, Prism Solicitor 1, Q, Publicity Committee Q. Shook, Elizabeth ............. ....... 7 8 Friendship Club 1, Service Club 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1. Shough, Dorothy ............ 78, 95, 106 Pericleans 3, 4, Library Association 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Library Assistant 4, Christmas Library Program 4. Shunk, Donald ....... QQ, 93, 78,109,130 German Club 1, Q, 3, Naturalist Club Q, Science Club 1, Chess Club Q, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Camera Club Q, 3, 4, cc as Vice-President 3, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Pot O' Gold Photographer 4, lntra- murals Q, Track Manager 1, Q, 3, 4. Sigg, Barbara ..............,........ 78 Science Club 1, Art Guild Q, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Vocational Club Q, Girls, Athletic Society 1, Q, 4, Letter Chapter Q, 4, Home Room Treasurer Q, Publicity Committee 4. Simon, Jeanne ......... .... 7 9, 115, 117 Sub-Deb Club Q, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, President 4, Glee Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Home Room Vice-President 1, President Q, DeViltries 1, Q, 3, 4, Committee 3. Simonds, Ciarence .,............ 79, 109 Hi-Y Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Dance Committee Q, Camera Club 3, Science Club 1, Chess Club 4, Stage Crew 4, Assistant Manager 4, Public Address Operator 4. Simos, Robert ....................... 79 DeViltries 4, Intramurals 4. Skeels, Ruth ................ .... 7 9 Band 1, Q, 3, 4. Skibinski, Delores .................... 79 Service Club 3, 4, Head Usher 4. Skinner, Betty ..........,........ 79, 113 Friendship Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Girls' Athletic Society 3, 4, Intramurals Q, Memorial Committee 4. Skinner, Harold ..................... 79 Skutch, William ......... ........ 7 9, 13Q Prism Q, 3, 4, Service Club 3, President 3, Digest Statf 3, Spanish Club 3, Curia Club Q, Bowling Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Prom Committee Q, Junior-Senior Fare- well Dance Committee Chairman. Sloan, Richard ...................... 79 Red Cross Representative Q, Library Patrol 3. Slyder, Earle ................... 79, 119 StudentCouncil Representative 3, Service Club 4, Mathematics Club 4, Economics Club 4, Engineering Club 4. Smith, Dale .............,.. 56, 79, 109 Spanish Club 3, 4, Hi-V Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Treasurer Q, President 3, Home Room President 3, Vice-President 4, Student Council Representative Q, Red Cross Representative Q, Intramurals 1, Q. Smith, Joanne .......... .79, 95, 96, 113 Friendship Club Q, 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 1, Pericleans 4, Library Association Q, 3, 4, Home Room Sec- retary 4, Baccalaureate Committee 4, Usher 3. Smith, Katherine .....,............... 79 Football Usher 1, Q, 3, 4. Smith, Vivian ..... .......... .... 7 9 , 114 Curia Club Q, 3, Service Club 1, Naturalists Club 3, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4. Snell, Edith ......................... 79 Friendship Club 1, Aviation Club 4, Honor Roll 4. Sniegowski, Marie ................... 79 Intramurals 1. Solark, Violet ..... .... 7 9 Intramurals Q. Sommers, Virginia ................... 79 Friendship Club 1, Q, Bowling Club 3, Economics Club 4, Intramurals 1, Q. Soncha, Margery ........ 79, 81, 94, 114 Prism Stall 3, 4, Librarian 4, Aeronautics Club 4. Sorensen, Lee ....................... 81 Service Corps 1, Q, 3, 4, Hall Patrol Q, 3, Captain 3, DeViltries 3. Southard, Marion ......... .... ....... 8 1 Friendship Club 1, Q, 3, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, Economics Club 4, Home Room Vice-President 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Q. Sowers, Phyllis ...........,...... 74, 81 Zetaletheans 3, 4, Student Council Representative 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Dance Committee 4, DeVil- tries Usher 3. Sowers, Eugene ......,.............. 81 Spattord, Richard. .................., 81 Spencer, Milo ,...........,...... 74, 81 Bowling Club 2, DeViltries 4, Cheer- leader 4, lntramurals 1, 2, Track 2. Spengler, Marjorie ...,........,.,... 81 Spanish Club 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Philale- theans 4, Dance Committee 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, lntramurals 1, 2, 3. Spieker, John ......................, 81 Camera Club 2, 3, Secretary 2, Hall Patrol 3, Home Room Secretary 2, 3, Dance Committee 2, Cheerleader 4. Spooner, Mary ....... .,.... 8 1,117,140 Girls, Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, Friend- ship Club 1, 2. Stadler, George ,..........,......... 81 Steele, John ........... ,..., 2 O, 81, 105 Bowling Club 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, House Manager 2, Stage Manager 3, Treasurer 4, Student Council Representa- tive 2, Rainbow Singers 3, 4, President 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Farewell Dance Committee, DeViltries 3, 4. Steuer, Frances ............,......... 81 Home Room Vice-President 4, Play Com- mittee 3. Stevens, Alfred ........ 81, 109, 128, 131 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, 2, Home Room Vice-President 2, Hall Patrol 4, lntramurals 1, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4. Stevenson, Aileen ................... 81 Bowling Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Vocational Club 3, Friendship Club 3, Red Cross Representative 3, Riding Club 3, 4, Tennis Club 3. Stigelmeyer, Barbara ...... ........... 8 1 Stock, Clara ......................., 81 Vocational Club 2, 3, Bible Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3. Stollberg, Shirley ................ 81, 94 Straus, Garold ...................... 81 Strieby, Ellen .............. 81, 106, 113 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 4. Strobel, Shirley ....... ...81, 95, 96, 117 Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Library Association 2, 3, 4, President 3, Pericleans 2, 3, 4, Betterment Club 3, Book Week Committee 4, Prism Repre- sentative 2, 3, Solicitor 2, 3, Statf 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, DeViltries 2, 3, 4, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee. Struble, Richard ..............,...... 81 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Sturdevant, Ruth ....... 19, 20, 81, 97, 113 Friendship Club 1, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 2, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, Philale- theans 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Curia Club 3, Prism Business Stalt 2, Representative 2, Digest Statl 2, Business Manager 3, Assistant Finance Manager 3, Welfare Commissioner, Home Room Secretary 1, President 2, Prism Business Manager 4, Play 3, Finance Committee 3, DeViltries 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, Student Council 4, Nominating Convention 4, Ice Skating Club 4, Sturtz, Joseph ................... 19, 81 Sullivan, Julia .................. 81, 109 Science Club 1, Friendship Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Philaletheans 2, 3, 4, Sorelles 4, Dance Committee 2, Play Committee 4, Junior-Senior Fare- well Dance Committee. Sussman, William ................ 81, 109 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Aeronautics Club 2, Honor Roll 1, 4, DeViltries 2, lntra- murals 1. Sutton, Norma ...................... 81 Girls' Athletic Society 1, lntramurals 1. Szafarek, Henry ..................... 81 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Guild 1, 2. T Tabbert, Dick .....,............. 81, 132 Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Service Club 1, 2, Science Club 1, 2, Mathematics 3, Basketball 3, 4, Bowling Team 3, 4. Talbut, Richard ............ ..19, 81, 100 Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Senior Mid-Winter Dance Committee, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1. Taren, James ........................ 81 Naturalists Club 2, Class Vice-President 3, Secretary 2, Digest Staff 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Oberlin Tests 4. Taylor, Robert ....................... 81 Spanish Club 3, 4, lntramurals 1, 2, Hall Patrol 2, 3, Police Force 3, Play 4, Dance Committee 1, Swimming 3, 4, Track 1. Taylor, Ruth ........................ 81 Thompson, Phyllis ....... 81, 92, 96, 101, 104, 113, 118 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Curia Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Naturalists Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Pericleans 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Mathema- tics Club 3, Publicity Committee 2, Play Committee 4, Home Room Treasurer 2, lntramurals 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 4, Organizations Editor 4, Oberlin Test 4, DeViltries 4, Thompson, Ronald. .... ...... ........ 8 1 Golden Gloves 1, 2, Football 2. Thurston, Nancy ................ 81, 100 Entered as a Senior from Florida, Spanish Club 4. Tidd, Betty .............,..,........ 81 Girls' Athletic Society 1, lntramurals 1, 3. Tusch, Bonnie ....................... 81 U Underwood, Connie ................. 82 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Naturalists Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pericleans 4, Letter Chapter 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Oberlin Scholarship Test 4, Pot O' Gold Statl 3, 4, Junior Class Editor 3, Editor- in-Chief 4, Red Cross Representative 3, lntramurals 1, 2, Play Committee 3. Underwood, Joan ....... 82, 95, 96, 117 Pericleans 2, 3, 4, Sub-Deb Club 2, 3, 4, Library Association 2, 3, 4, Correspond- ing Secretary 3, Glee Club 3, Friendship Club 2, Service Club 3, Student Council 3, Dance Committee 2, Play Committee 3, 4, DeViltries Committee 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. V Van Buren, Harford .............. 74, 82 Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Hi-Y Club 4, Band 1, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, DeViltries 3, 4, Play Committee 3, Nominating Convention 1, Senior Mid-Winter Committee, J-Hop Com- mittee. Vanell, Melvin ........... . ...... 82 Football 2, 3. 44 159 D Van Etten, Melvin ................... 82 Hall Patrol 2, 3, DeViltries 2, 3, lntra- murals 1, 2, 3. Van Wormer, Norma ............ 82, 117 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, Zet- aletheans 2, 3, 4, Naturalist Club 2, Riding Club 1, 2, Prism Solicitor 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Committee 4. Verhoeven, Ruth ................ 82, 115 Bowling Club 3, 4, Vetter, Ruth ........................ 00 Entered as a Senior from Concordia Junior College, Ft. Wayne, lndiana. Vogel, Patricia. ............ 82, 98, 117 Friendship Club 1, 3, Zetaletheans 3, 4, Sub-Deb Club 4, Red Cross Representa- tive 4. Vogt, Robert. ......... ....... 0 O W Wa Ftle, Ruth ....................,... 82 Glee Club 2, Vocational Club 3, Red Cross Representative 3, 4, Pericleans 4, Home Room Secretary and Treasurer 1, Friendship Club 4. Wagar, Twila ....................... 82 Miracle Book Club 2, 3, Secretary 3. Wagner, Lora Lee ................... 82 Football Usher 2, Senior Mothers' Tea Committee. Walker, Arthur Eugene ............... 82 lntramural Basketball 1, 2. Wall, Richard ..................,.... 82 German Club 3, Service Club 4, Hall Patrol 4. Wallace, Bernard .... 56, 59, 82, 109, 133 Hi-V Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mathematics Club 3, Class President 4, Home Room Presi- dent 1, Student Council Representative 3, Red Cross Representative 3, Play 3, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, Swimming Team 4. Walter, Dick ........................ 82 Aeronautics Club 1, Science Club 1, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Economics Club 4, Red Cross Representative 4, German Club 3, DeViltries 4, Junior-Senior Farewell Dance Committee. Walters, Leonard ............... 82, 132 Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Captain 4, Bowling Team 4, Spanish Club 4, Hi-Y Club 4, DeViltries 2. Warner, George ...... .82, 122, 123, 132 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Bowling 1, Hall Patrol 1, Library Patrol 1, 2, 3, lntra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Warner, Marian ..................... 82 Riding Club 3, Service Club 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Letter Chapter 2, 3, DeViltries 2, 3, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 2. Warnke, Violet ..................... 82 Vocational Club 1, 2, 3, Service Club 4, Glee Club 4, Usher 1, 2, 3, 4. Webb, Eugene ...................... 82 Weirich, Barbara .,.........,........ 95 Home Room Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, DeViltries 2, Library Association 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. Weller, Kay .................... 82, 93 Library Association 2, 3, 4, Commercial ,Art Guild 4, Red Cross Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, lntramurals 1. Welling, Evelyn ..................... 82 Friendship Club1,Girls' Athletic Society 1, Red Cross Representative 1, 2, 3, Service Club 3, Library Patrol 3. Wells, Shirley ........ ............... 8 2 lntramurals 1, 2. Wenland, Junerose ,....,,..,..,. .QO, 83 Friendship Club 1, Q, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Service Club 3, 4, Honor Roll Q, 3, Library Patrol 3, 4. Wenzlau, Bill ...........,........... 83 Entered as a Senior from Scott. Swim- ming Team 4, Ticket Committee 4. Weyant, Eugene ....... 83, 192, 123, 131 Football Q, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Service Club 4, lntramurals 1, Q, 3, Varsity D Club 3, 4. Whitehead, Alice ...,............... 83 Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, Glee Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Drum Majorette 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Music Guild 3, Friendship Club 1, DeViltries 2, 3, 4, lntramurals 1, Q, 3. Whitehorne, George ............ 83, 109 Science Club 1, Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Naturalists' Club Q, 3, Curia Club Q, Red Cross Representative 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Band Q, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 3, Play Com- mittee 3. Widner, Marian ........,............ 83 Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, Letter Chapter 3, Play Committee 3, lntramurals 1, Q, Bowling Club 4. Wilcox, Juanita ..................... 83 Williams, Robert ,.,.....,.. .... . 83, 105 Glee Club 4, Vice-President 4, Rainbow Singers 3, 4, DeViltries 3, 4. Wineland, Amelia .,...........,..... 83 Girls' Athletic Society 1, Q, 3, 4, Letter Chapter 3, 4, Friendship Club 3, Honor Roll 9, lntramurals 1, Q, 3. Wingate, James ,..,.... ............. 8 3 Winn, Jack ............,....... 83, 133 Swimming Team 1, Q, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. Winters, Patricia. .,.............. 83, 99 lntramurals 1, Q, 3, Dance Committee Q, 3, Red Cross Representative 3, Library Patrol 3, Prism Representative 1, SZ, Solicitor 3, Announcement Com- mittee 4, Wirebaugh, Frank ................,... 83 Hall Patrol 3, 4, Vocational Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, German Club 3, DeViltries 4, Graduation Committee 4. Wishart, George ....... ...,..,...... 8 3 Service Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, lntra- murals 1, 3. Wiskochil, Walter ......,......,..... 83 Football Manager Q, Nominating Con- vention 3, lntramural Basketball 1, 2. Wissler, Anna ......,...,,......,.... 83 Honor Roll 1, EZ, 3, 4, Home Room Treasurer 2. Witt, Frances ...............,....... 83 Home Economics Club 3, lntramurals 1. Wohlstadter, Jack .........,..... 83, 128 Glee Club 3, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Track 3, 4, lntra- murals 3, 4, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Committee 4. Wolff, Edwin James ............ .83, 133 Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, lntramurals 1, Q, Tennis 1, Q, 3, 4, Banquet Committee Chairman 4. Wyatt, Charles ,..,.......... ..... , . .83 Bowling Club 3, Economics Club 4, Treasurer 4. Y Young, Harry ,........... . .,.,...... 83 Honor Roll 1, SZ, 3, 4, Digest Statt 3, Red Cross Representative 3, Home Room President 4, DeViltries 4, lntramurals 4, Baccalaureate Committee 4. Young, Robert D. ........,........... 83 Bowling Club 3, 4, Student Council 1, Q, Red Cross Representative 3, lntra- murals 1, 9, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Committee Chairman 4. Young, Rita ......................... 83 Curia Club 2, Science Club 1, Home Room Secretary 4, Red Cross Repre- sentative 9, Announcement Committee 4, Honor Roll Q, 4. Z Zeller, Bill .... .,...OO Thanking Mr. Schlosser, Graphic Arts ....... ..., E ngraving Mr. B. M. Young, Caslon Company ......... Printing Mr. Ken Cooley, Molloy Company .......... Covers Miss Rose Bloom ............... Advertising Layouts Miss Ellen Foote. .Second-Fourth Hour Typing Classes Mr. lrving Pross ......,. . ............. Photography Photo-Reflex Studio, La Salle 84 Koch Co.. Senior Pictures Mr. Malcolm Goodrich ......... Industrial Arts Dept. Maudie Ohlinger .... ..... M ascot 9X Sc '-Yo T EST. wzi 0 l94l'42 44160 Y


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