DeVilbiss High School - Pot O Gold Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1952
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The traditional Code of DeVilbiss l ligh School contains six ideals which, if achieved, effect a richer and fuller life. As the school adopted these principles, so too did it choose their symbolizing colors for its color standard. Color. , . everywhere there is color . . . and it gives spirit and brightness to every phase of life. Perhaps you have never been aware of all the colors that are evident in your school. The building, outwardly, is most attractive. An artist's delight is DeVilbiss in summer-red brick against a background of fresh green, in winter, snow paints another bright picture as it covers the surrounding campus with a blanket of sparkling wljiite. lnside DeVilbiss, numerous activities vivify school days. Participation in clubs, sports, plays, and dances emphasizes the diverse shades of interest in the life of a loyal DeVilbiss student. You can now see why it is so appropriate to connect our codels ideals with color. The brilliant hue of red indicates l-lonor in our code. Green stands for Growth, not only in stature but also in living har- moniously with our fellow man. Gay yellow symbolizes Wisdom, all that knowledge gained in the golden years of youth. Beauty is blue, lruthfulness, orange-how well these two colors complement each other, for where truthfulness is found there too is beauty. Qur last and loveliest shade is violet, the symbol of Service for others. These colors and the noble qualities for which they stand, jf !!,x M -I dfllf' ,zcillg ,ff E ,zeaovya-fu ,Af-w-'nywfi BRIGHT ,IDEALS AND CCLOR ii i is iii . as 'ti . ,s N X 1 xlfbi' . ift. Q Sgffghfggsi i r HER gi i X Qgfa Y rig ses ax ig? sie. f-if isis GV 'l gigs Q50 E ' . rv m X if X, Qfx Q. i l1,DEviLBiss: if is ik l U 3 ' lux fl s K i .R Q A J 3 gt.fwmwr si E it . i iii gi' it it , if-44.10 af1,g0,z,ob . 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U 4' A f ,V 'L HDaddy DeVilbissH vve might appropriately name him, As a father puts the vveliare oi his children before his personal interest, so, too, does our principal, lVlr Merritt C. lxlauts, conscientiously tal4e personal concern in the education opportunities and activities ottered to his students. l-lis inspirational leadership, his pride in the students, indivi- dual achievements have been recognized as intluences guiding our school lite. We are indebted to him lor his considerate and sincere etiorts which have helped to malce DeVilbiss vvhat it is. THANK YOU S: U HELPED SERVICE UR YO Q...'l .Q . 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The girls ol DeVilbiss, t ose leadership guides them t eir rsonal and academic problems. This is a respo ible job which requires the wisdom, patience, and under- standing that a woman in her capacity as a coun- sellor must maintain. Miss pasch has to consider the problems of the girls, weigh them carefully, and with her calm and Firm respected manner, help them in getting accustomed to the routine ol school life by making adjustments. We value her For her quality to guide her girls with a progres sive and satisfactory approach to these problems. With a Feeling oi responsibility lor the well being ol DeVilbiss students, Miss Pasch has cap ably Filled the most demanding position of Dean U3 I- .J D U u. U3 I- D Z Ll.l DC Ll. ., , ,. ,, ,, -L,,.- ,-ff m,fsw:f:,s1,ue , - I, W . .. V: -t1,rf:.s:,.sQa,1y, ' ,-ffiaff1I5fE,w ,i ,wfizfesrf , 1 ' fl neges ig fl-:i l aff wg its i J ' -.az Q ' 2-zfL'l'Y,, . .,M V ,I ,ann ,,,,,,,, ., ,i ,, 5, Franlc C. Archambo BA., M.A. Forest I, Blanchard B.A., B.S., MA, lrvin Conrad B.A., Mfx. 25 E5 5 S In a it at s K ga J a 3 X 2 a ss at y 1 K 4 ,, 'aka ..,,,g,r,g,5,,,, ,,a,,yi5wQ aS2?J?l'i?lSlZ.iifg - H - wg am K 2 it Pauline Backus B.S, Rose Bloom BS., M,A. Clarence C. Coontz BS., M.A. H gm,52,sewa,ne:aaw:vf215g ,mag ' - f C i ilk Wifi?f5l55?ik?'f'gi2:5f?'l?75E5''-fiaifiwfili1Mv'W7EQ sxgyfd 1 I-x 5, f i a,ra . it ii if I if I i 1. ,aa Q' . Hsffwfs2'ffs1 qyzfpvwv. - - , f f.., V aaar I I reer I' In ' C. W. Balsam Mary L. Bargmann Carl A. Benson B.S., NIA. BS. B.S., Mfx. Jeannette Brand Ward E, Briclcer Shirley Campbell B.A., BS., M.A. BS., B.C.S. Library G, Wayne Cruey Fern Diclcey Herbert M. Emery B.A., M.A. B.A. B.A., M.A. Climaxing the annual Magazine Drive vvas the old-fashioned melodrama, Ul'le Aint Done Right By Nell, starring several male members ol our Fun-loving faculty. Nell Vorderburg, the heroine, was ably assisted by an all-star cast ol amateurs. The play, which was performed to reward all students selling their ten dollar quota of magazine subsriptions, had the audience roaring vvith laughter as they, thoroughly enjoying its foolishness, entered into the spirit oi the comedy. Qrchids to you, boys, and here's hoping next year's production will be hall the hit! To commemorate the QOth Anniversary of the Founding oi DeVilbiss, a reception and birthday party was held at the Commodore Perry Hotel. Featured speal4ers on the pro- gram were Mr. Nauts, Principal, Mr. Bow- sher, Superintendent, Mr, Grove Patterson, Editor. Miss Bloom gave an impressive can- dlelight ceremony before the tvvo hundred guests, recognizing the loyalty of those vvho have served the school. Congratulations to Mrs. Jeannette Brands Social Committee For their vvorlt in planning this gala event. ...Q 5 li . al Ei 1 i i S. B. Emery Ph.B., B.Ped., M.A. Frances I. Griffin BA., M.A. Norma Hayes Cafeteria ' F7 ' .M-i.-:i-:zsiff-: ,...,...l,.a ri frfieezp 5 if , - ,fffiis .. . 5 , 1. . r ' .V . Ct i 3 S' 45 f Y 53 ffl W' rf xr ,S 4 23 ' H is was S Q Q it We Q i ' 'K via rg Xfifttis. aww N hgiswi ,gig s . .. air, .fret L' si, Ri. as . Lois M. Entemann BS., Mft. Harold D. Grubs BS. Elaine Hirth B.A. A i , tw PG 5 ' f- Slim 1 -4 M -4 E , Mary U. Fischer BA. Fannie May Gunn B.A. Karl Huls B.S. H fr i 6 fi K S I to gfftfaa K K is W iii- X - -f fl i 1 G W, Q r i M 1 a.,'.t1w..W .r ggqy 5 ' Y wi fgifiwll if . I 1' r 1. , it fx is-ff 1 like i Qalxsv f Wir S 1 t gg as W Q H X 2 2 i at as ,A if S Virginia Brown Francis Bfx., NFA. Frederica Hanson Ph,B. Elizabeth B. Johnson B.A. . W my ' Z 7 37' J- . 5222122 .5 2-'f'if.2I,-2' r J. ' mi?- yj'+f .i: , JH .rr . 2' x lv:-:ef 1 .. fr-e . if aw, 7f4f2...1f,fgfWi i. f fig hgrsgfi2z.gSfs,ir 272111.11 Q Wifi? wgr,-y ,ig -'fwfr-f f fx mia:-Sc i5??fi'i'i 1-1 f , ' 31315 K Q V- . . E: : MVA? 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Z x U1 , ,. s 4. iiyf ,f as -M 1 2 if 529.55 we Quays? ara Nw 59595 L it 'E S' gsm 5 We Qt f Y as Q a a Wai. if ag N , Q i 1 H 'K' A, 1 1 51. A --'fair 2 3. X Q 2 La Q, a L my as ai si 2 'W g,graa,M V. , a imriiu ' Q zsttzai f was .. ' r ' If 2252.15 FY' fi gg 71re,iJ5?55i,a5' ,MSE - ,,g2Ws3gfw .,1 . at M m.s1sz.a:f.' 5325 A V A. ,. . Lur- :Q Clyde E. Kilmer BS. Bernice Krause Study Hall Ruth L. Lukens B.A, M.A. lt's three o'cloclc ancl itis Faculty Meeting againl Refreshments vvill be served followed by a program which might include some timely topic by a guest spealcer on protes- sional or relatecl subjects, or an entertaining review oi foreign travel by our own teach- ers. Qnce a month Mr. Bovvsher gives a city-vvide broadcast on subjects pertinent to school interest. Mr. Pollman, Presiclenti Miss Bloom, Vice-Presidenti and Miss l-lanson, Secretary, are this yearis oiiicers. Amy L. Kimpton B.A., M.A. Florence Lanz Chief Clerk Blanche Luther B.S., Ph.B., MA. Margaret S. King B.A. Gertrude LeGron B.A., M.A. Olive McHugh BA., M.A. ., W. 2.E'ff'11 'V K fv-Wiff5l2fffs11sztsf,gfSfi'v r X ' w: . X:lf'v B' ' - r V A . jsyaq, , 5 ff 1 .f!L 5'7 , i if ' ' 2 ,www ss ' .., 'f'fili 'si:sz?s1?gt7, - , fi ': ::z:5s,si?': -3 'ii 3 I ... ffl 1' ..:--II.:-325' ' 272.1223 .w ' A -iliatfaifrf ' Q '-1 45- ir. .'e1:1,..r2,5. 'i..' K .,5f',::,,,-. - Novv ior the human side ol the nevvs. Some- times vve thinlc oi our teachers as 'iclassroom tyrants, but they really arenit, for they par- ticipate wholeheartedly in student activities by attending school dances, parties, dramatic productions, and by being advisors to our numerous social organizations. They accom- pany students on Field, class, and out-oi- tovvn trips. Remember that they enthusiasti- cally support these activities so that we may have pleasure, and that they, too, enjoy moments of lun and laughter. Iva G. Mennig BS., M.A. Alice Roach Perkins B.A. Eva Samsen B.A., B.S., M.A. 5 'ii W .. 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W if 4: f if 1 , n 2' i f ff if fe , Q, e K ,. ,ee r i H A i I 0 X , 2 i We 525' . 4 7 ,1 ' ,Zi FW ,wwf A Pierre Pasquier BJX., M.A. Earl Robinson Chief Custodian Don Sharpe B.E. sawn! - KNQNQVWtf9WfYtfQiWS?iiiE4tiTi5EYE5 . QQQ .:svf'1.f'-.4 2.91. 1-isis 1111. fiizzfis A was i ,X at A fa- .sgmffmazaiif ' fr t' Ssfiesrsrrs -Q , 'W 1? 123. 2 . i IQ 1 P i t ' ' f' r' .f : , es 4- i ' ' ww' 1.511 -g . V gh Ll.. 1 u. I- Lu I-'3 Ll.I M I- um nc Lu KJ LLI I- IR SS ILB E ll L S SF KE LU A QOth anniversary documentary Film oi our highschool has been completed. This color cinema depicts the three-lold purpose of our educational program: to develop all students mentally, physically, and socially. This unique project vvas directed by l-lelen Marie Griffin and photographed by Ruth Lukens. LaVerne Alexander handled the lighting technicalities. The Film, dedicated to Merritt C. Nauts, Principal, gives the com- munity a pictorial review ol education at vvorle inside the halls ol Dexfilbiss. Marian Smith R th S 'th D, N,S Ik M ' 5 II BA., MA. uB.AT'M,A. Bs., iiiff. Eff, UAA. M4E3'eICHb2r Jargeslerhell Miraarift T. Tippett Begyelltissing Elmer V0fd2fbUl'5 David O. Voss Marjorie Warner Helen J. Williams 545- HA., M.A, B,A., M.A. Library Science 953991 ,i5Y:15f9Zs ?-Ig'Vls51fPi QF: 'i1Y4fvrx'f2:s5V - .mtwssx .avfezgasfwflf-Q:M-mgwztmirau , fm,-a::2:,5 ff 121'-fo -:sw lefi V b ,-1-2, - .,. , .,.. .L ,pp M 5' .' 1 . . J . M 'ifffiifleiig' W .vf 'wHl:??' i:':I '. .. H FF L 'I. ' t Genevieve Stowe B.A., IVLA. Morrison R. VanCleve BA., M.S. J. Philip Zaugg B.S, rvi 5 3, ,ti,. - i wi ff W fff J af N 9 ,, I. . 4 ii, ,V ,ff ff if f A , J , 'lr 'ta 1 1' 4 .S. PI D. bl T IN DI NS TOP ROW-Percy Nault, Night Custodian, Earl Rcbinson, Chief Custodian, Carl Goetz, Night Custodian, Frank Gordon, Chief Engineer, Dale Andrews, Night Custodian. ROW 'NWO-Nicholas Bililci, Day Custodian, Norman Meyers, Day Custodian. Qkyfii, .al 'A , . gr -. , f 4 f CUST I, O-Ur-rg N an r-1-O 3 V. 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To those who are not acquainted with this neophyteghe eats, plays, studies, worlcs, and hopes to become a Sophomore. ,190-'ww QW f Mf M W f .J'3 'A ' 'aw-V-.QZ5 gimp? .f . I V ',,,1,1f dw mmf, W v ,aura M44-am .Magi bny dipirrvvyf. EN M ESH FR dffm-5n.u. ba-lfqc-4f..cof-4f.,u.1-2.66411 if 01-fr ! 3 FRESHMEN Russell Brown, Advisor David Schnorf, President Ursula Schmit, Advisor Nancy Hood, Secretary Arthur Perlman, Vice President Carole Lundberg, Treasurer BEGIN THEIR GROWTH HGreen is For growth. With this thought in mind the energetic Class ol '55, in its First year, has set a rapid pace for the remainder ol its days at DeVilbiss. The class has pene- trated every aspect ol school lite vvith bubbling enthusism so typical of Freshmen. As early as the First quarter the 'Troshn gained recognition by capturing the lead on the l-lonor Roll and winning Libbey Scholarships. All agree that it vvas they vvho pushed the school over its Fifteen-thousand-dollar goal in the Magazine Drive. The class put its talents in Revelries and DeViltries and its athletes on the school's teams. Loyal specta- tors at lootball and baslcetball games, the Freshmen sparlced the cheering section. Under the excellent guidance ol their advisers, Miss Ursula Schmit and Mr, Russell Brovvn, the Freshmen got together with their Sophomore brothers and gave nine very successful Froshmore parties. The highlights oi every one ol these parties were the highly entertaining variety shows staged by members ol the tvvo classes. By the time the pot o' Gold is in the hands of its purchasers, these green Freshmen will be thoroughly initiated into the Ways ol the school and will be vvell on their vvay to recognition. MISS MARIAN SMITH-102 TOP ROW Bombrys, Keith, Borgelt, Judith, Brower, James, Brunlc, Jaclc, Carey, Jill, Crossland, Hugh. SECOND ROW Crumrine, Pat, Francis, Gail, Gaines, Sue, Gantzos, Robert, Gardner, Mari Anne, Goodwin, Sharon Kay. THIRD ROW Hahn, Margaret, Harmon, Jerry, Harrison, Bill, lzzi, Roberta, Janiclci, Tom, Keil, Charlotte. FOURTH ROW Kelly, Ruth, Lyczkowslci, Shirley, Mallendick, Mary, Perry, Dennis, Reichhardt, Ronald, Riddle, David. FlFTH ROW Rogacs, John, Shaw, Donna, Sipes, Dolores, Stock, Ronald, Stone, Mary, Ward, James. l SIXTH ROW Willlce, Bert, Young, Janice. ' i-iorvimooivi orricties Student Council .......,.....,........,.. Sharon Goodwin President ...... . . .Robert Gantzos Pot O' Gold... ...Charlotte Keil Red Cross. . . . . .Larry Brower Stamp. .,.. . . .Sue Gaines Prism... ...Jack Brunk A a lia- x 5 ,V ' 5.7 I I . . gaiilt A a f . , 45: I 1k,,m,i.,ijjif . 'L ,S5?-'iiiff9ii'52f2iIil.'ifi F 1 tw '9 ,ii Ei A Uri 7 ,Ka we-W it Tr 1 sa , 5 . ,,.,..,,. ,, ,imigl l F W. I sf, if . . . ' si -wif' 1 .f .. 515 . 6-' i .. i .. 24? Sti','i'? T Vi3,,st.:y-,gif QV,-. V. , 1 V lgif vkxvi eff' '7--'1zf't.,' jflsifi .,:,5t..f 'ggnjklk ,, L .. , W, .wt -ri i 1 1' ' . 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THIRD ROW Huntley, Richard, Johnson, Kay, Kaufman, Sandra, Kurtz, John, Lehr, Kenneth. ' FOURTH ROW Lemble, Doris, Lenfesty, Joan, Levy, Kayla, Lippold, Judy, Mavis, Larry. FIFTH ROW McCartney, Larry, Monaghan, Bill, Rahe, Judit Schultz, Donald, Scoville, Joe Ann. SlXTH ROW Patricia, Knodle, Lintner, Melba, h, ScheFt, Barbara, Sheon, Aaron, Simrell, Joanne, Slusser, Nancy, Sullins, James, Sweeney, John, Warrington, Heloise. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council ................. , ......, . ...Nancy Hood President ....... ...Melba Lintner Vice-President. . ,.--- Jw-'lifli Rehe Secretary ...,.. ..... J ay Hartough Treasurer ....., . . . .Thomas Friedman PQ: Q' Gold, .. ...William Everhart Red Cross .... ...Marion Ayling MR. PASQUIER-205 TOP ROW Bartley, Patricia, Beavers, Shirley, Benner, Shirley, Blank, Walda, Bragdon, Kenneth, Brigman, Mike. A SECOND ROW Butler, Richard, Davis, Mary, Dunstan, Joan, English, Bob, Foley, James, Frazure, Ann. THIRD ROW Harrigan, Norman, Henderson, Patricia, Horner, Kenneth, Ker- shavv, Mary Jane, Knestrick, Ronnie, Koester, Karl. FOURTH ROW Leachman, Roland, Lenlesty, Joyce, Lippincott, Roger,McPherson, Margaret, McNutt, David, Pendleton, Patricia. FIFTH ROW Phillips, Carol, Schlipi, Diane, Schnellcer, Richard, Wagenknecht, John, Wahl, Gary, Winnes, Nancy. I-IOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council ............ ,,......, .... R o ger Lippincott President ...,............ ..., R ichard Schnelker Vice President ........,... ......... B ob English Sec.-Treas. and Pot O'GoId. . . ..., Patricia Henderson Red Cross .......,......... ...... P atricia Bartley MR. MORRISON VANCLEVE-227 TOP ROW Bauer, Wolfgang, Becker, Larry, Beckman, Louis, Bernard, Daniel, Blinn, William, Braatz, Marilyn. SECOND ROW Breese, Harold, Carstensen, Dian, Coulter, Beverly, Dietsche, Bob, Farris, Marilyn, GaFFney, Mary. THIRD ROW Goudy,Donna,Gralak,James,HoFfman,Jay,Hughes,RoseMarie, Jellrey, Judy, Kelly, Gary. FOURTH ROW . Knauer, Jack, Leach, Nancy, Linck, Deanna, Martin, Joyce, McCaw, Gary, McKnight, Margaret. FIFTH ROW Moldavvsky, Davida, Perry, Navarre, Phillips, Janet, Porter, CliFFord, Rogers, Winifred, Smith, Robert. SIXTH ROW Warfel, Janet, Will, Ted, Young, William. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council .......,.....,........ President ....... Vice-President ..,. Secretary ,..., . . Treasurer .... Red Cross ..... Pot O'GoId. . . Navarre Perry ...Deanna Linck . , .Gary Kelly .Bob Dietsche . . , .Ted Will Marilyn Farris Mary Gatiney M, U I at I I , T' t' I :Iwi 'if' . . . I I ,REI 5, 'Iii 51, mf' WSI Av- I I -.I .www I If 'rs L' 'UL ,I ,, K 'Vit '-WI' - I ITIS' s ' I4 P' i '2, 'iiiiff5lQE'i . I I ,I .I,.. I, ,I .IL .I,. I -,III I I 1 ' , M A-,flag ' .WI K f,i A W I' I ' I ' I js, ei, -I K t if ' 'I 'li l I Ifw if w ikis, ,g,iIl :If' - W ,,,i, , I III, K, I' ' . iw' . , 1.155 'WI I 1 , . ,I -,II K 1 ig , ,g f 15. I, ,gy g II1,I,I1,,, IPI 5 1 'I' I-ls if-. IMI iii? 7 , I ff, KI . ,ISI . ' I ifgiii' . 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LEININGER-117 TOP ROW Augustynialc, Marie, Bembnista, Doris, Bruere, Lucille, Crary, Harold, Dulceshire, Carol, Fellcer, Toni Lue. SECOND ROW Fye, James, Gass, Margaret, Gibson, William, Gist, Joan, I-Iarper, Julian, Jones, Beverly. THIRD ROW Koontz, John, Lindroth, Ed, Lutz, Fred, Manorf, Donald, Markley, Mary Lou, Mattison, Nancy. FOURTH ROW McShane, Marilyn, Miller, James Allen, Morrow, Mary, Oberle, Richard, Perlman, Arthur, Roan, Lawrence. FIFTH ROW Roesler, Robert, Salcel, Jeannette, Simplcins, Sharon, Soux, Joanne, Sroczynslci, Arlene, Swaim, Donald, SIXTI-I ROW Ten Eyclc, Sandra, Theofanous, Angelo, Winkleman, Lois. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council .........,....,..,........,. Mary Morrow President ....,,. ...Angelo Theofanous Vice President. . . ...Arlene Sroczynski Secretary ..... Treasurer. . . . Red Cross. . . Pot O'Gold. . .. Marie Augustyynialc . . .Arthur Perlman .......Joan Gist ...Donald Swaim .ii .. xi . . - Tllil ,E ,. 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THIRD ROW Heiden, Melvin, Johnson, Marilyn, Kane, Hilda, Keiser, Dale, Marleau, Nancy, Maurer, Cecile. FOURTH ROW Miller, Mary Jane, Mitchell, Marianne, Mowery, Richard, Popp, Joseph, Ritzenthaler, Jacquelyn, Schnorf, David, FIFTH ROW Sebring, Richard, Skeldon, Charles, Specht, Paul, Struve, Charles, Topper, Bill, Track, Fred. 213 :ir ,Iwi Yi it' 2.5.2 Y, ., ,W i -Fi ws ggi? fi ali ,r rl ,lic li, -liq ls ur 'V ,agua .. iff iii ' . ,' ,rim 52 , I L ,Q I ,ggi llwi ,ara .I ,. rf., V , ml, ,fr ,s mag V,, , lfiifrstvigf, ,, ., i5,,5,,, A :il EAXSH5. ,.,,. :git gt Zifiiil , ,farrfifliws sig, ,, 5,51 i+x,'52grz,7 im orits,Ei3IZ'iiii.5'iif2sL 5f,,grK5j,55x,:l,,g ,z r gris,li'5,!E,' Q-1 ,.,- --.si we ,ig . :gil .,., ' rim , 1 fvfilffr, fliiitiifif ' lltll 'ill 4 'SZ' 1 3 s Pk' I I Il, . J.,-f.-'i,J'w .. . 11 2 , r SIXTH ROW Turner, Roberta, Tuttle, Nancy, Warnke, Gary, Wilbur, Dawn, Wymer, Sandra, Zbinden, David. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council Representative .,........., Marianne Mitchell President ,...........,... . . ,..., Jared Bushong Vice President ..... ...Mary Jane Miller Secretary ......,......... . . ,Marilyn Johnson Treasurer ................. ,..... J ack Collins Pot O'Gold Representative. . . ...., Roberta Turner Red Cross ...,............ .... K enneth Gometz MRS. BRA ND-263 TOP Row Alliman, Edward, Bellman, Howard, Calkins, Joan, Dawson, Kenneth. SEDOND ROW Deitch, Jean, Doniere, Vincent, Duvendack, Ronald, Eschenberg, Lynn, Gallos, Jim, Gray, Laura. THIRD ROW Harmon, Lois, Holt, Richard, Kellogg, Stephen, Krauss, Iris, Kumnick, Bonnie, MacPherson, John. FOURTH ROW Manzey, Marlene, McFarland, Beverly, Meredith, Marjorie, Mohrhardt, Mery, Porteus, Joyce, Racine, Charles. FIFTH ROW Raymond, Lee, Rosenlund, Donald, Shore, Marcia, Smith, Camp- bell, Streib, Nancy, Szogda, Jane. SIXTH ROW Williamson, Thomas, WoodruFF, Beverly. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Richard, Cruse, Student Council ,..,...... ........... ,... . , Nancy Streib President ..,..,.. .,.. N ancy Streib Vice President. . . ...Steve Kellogg Treasurer ..... ..., J im Gallos Pot OiGold. . . . .Nancy Streib Red Cross. ,, ...Marcia Shore MISS HELEN GRIFFIN-254 TOP ROW Banks, Stephen, Barnard, Judy. SECOND ROW Barltey, Sharon, Bendlin, John, Bonnough, Joyce, Brooke, Mor- gan, Campbell, George, Cartwright, Robert. THIRD ROW Culler, Colleen, Doherty, Barbara, Duvendack, Nancy, Gar- wacki, Gerald, Haas, Joann, Jenkins, Donna FOURTH ROW Keller, Danny, Kohler, Judy, Lewandowski, Carol, Lough, Lois, Luettke, Nancy, McKimmy, Barbara. FIFTH ROW Ninke, William, Poucher, Howell, Reilly, Jerry, Schlatter, Suzanne, Smith, Carol, Taylor John. SIXTH ROW Walton, David, Weir, Carol, Wilmoth, Barbara, Wilson, Newell, Ziegler, Shirley, Zool, C. Jean, HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council ........,.....,.......... Barbara McKimmy Vice-President ...,......,.....,............ Sharon Bartley President ......., ,.... J udy Kohler Secretary ..... .... . . .Carol Weir Treasurer ....... ..... B arbara Doherty Pot O Gold ..,. .... S tephen Banks Red Cross ..... .... N ancy Luettke MRS. IVA MENNIG-149 TOP ROW Ahrens, Joyce, Bodi, James, Brown, Lynn, Buck, David, Carmin Charlene, Davis, Marcia. SECOND ROW Dickerson, Robert, Emmett, Fred, Garn, Judy, Gauthier, Nancy, George, Virginia, Glanville, John. THIRD ROW Harrington, Beverly, Hower, Virginia, Jacobs, Stuart, Kinzer Carol, Laney, Donna, Logan, Jacquelyn. FOURTH ROW Luedtke, Elizabeth, Martin, Enid, McDonald, Basil, Milliere, George, Reinstein, Judith, Simonet, Judy. FIFTH ROW Singer, Marcia, Spencer, James, Thielman, Richard, Wager, Jerry, Winters, Lera, Wisely, Judith. SIXTH ROW Young, Donald, Zeiss, Donald. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council .....,...,................ Nancy Gauthier President ..........,........................ Stuart Jacobs Vice President ..... . , . . . .Joyce Ahrens Secretary and Treasurer ..... Richard Thielman Red Cross ......... ..,.. B everly Harrington Pot O'Gold ..... ...,.. J udith Reinstein MR. WAYNE CRUEY-204 Top Row Anderson, Jerry, Baker, Judith, Bollia, Judith, Brannon, Brock, Harriet, Carr, Carol. SECOND ROW Culp, Joan, Curtis, Lois, Doran, Joseph, Dutlcowslci, Goins, John, Hall, Joyce. THIRD ROW Hawlcins, Terry, Jarchow, Jerry, Licata, Carol, Loe, McHenry, Joyce, Morse, Judy. FOURTH ROW Norenberg, Richard, Overmeyer, Barbara, Pfeiffer, Jan, Marcia, Pool, James, Riendeau, Carol. FIFTH ROW Ritter, Fred, Rubin, Michael, Stephens, Pat, Strong, Carolyn, Summers, David. SIXTH ROW Van Gunten, Edward, Wall, Charlotte. Student Council. .. President ......... Vice-President ..... Secretary-Treasurer. . Red Cross .....,.., Pot O'GoId. . 91155: F vii. . ., W, 1 L,,, J.. a t I fi IM? ,ig sgfivqt il' ii4If,'fIf5... lrizxiaiisgls '-,,,:i.t: I asf. .. ,. . 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'H 71,2 W I I. . ,:,: I Q Ia' iiiiwsill ' ,I . ,.Si,,x5 . .::I rw i,fI,..' ' i f: -gia,,..l: . ww., . -,-fa ,- . wI-z,tI.I,f,, wg. ,2..,iwf.I,-..i., .4.z,,if.,,,, Wag, l ,mi xxx K K I, MISS ALICE GERDING-103 TOP ROW Barrow, Franlc, Baugh, Jerry, Benvvay, Norman. SECOND ROW Brodbeclc, Karl, Carlson, Robert, Clarlc, David, Copic, Harley, Cosgrove, Jim, DePuy, Bill. THIRD ROW Doran, John, Fuller, Frances, Gable, Annette, Greunke, Carol, Hovey, Harold, Howard, Harry. FOURTH ROW Kander, Henry, Kaul, Audrey, Knowles, Sharon, Lundberg, Carole, McElroy, Jim, Otto, David. FIFTH ROW Pankrantz, Mathilde, Payne, Lynn, Reynolds, Carol, Schulz, Terry, Shavv, Janet. SIXTH ROW Shupe, Earlene, Soutar, David, Wangrin, Robert, stance, Wertz, Lola, Winzenried, Carol. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council ....,..,.....,,...,,..... . . President ....,.. Vice President... . Secretary ,...... Treasurer. . . Red Cross. . . Pot O'Gold. .. .. Martha, Roberts, Weller, Con- . .Jerry Baugh . .Karl Brodbeclc ...Lola Wertz . . .Janet Shaw ..Jim McElroy .. .Robert Carlson .Jim Cosgrove MISS FRANCES GRIFFIN-261 TOP ROW Carstensen, David, Dralce, Ralph, Foust, George F., Frantz, Pat, Frumkin, Sally, Geithman, Janet. SECOND ROW Greenberg, Bob, Greene, Neil, Habercamp, Eugene, Harpster, Don, Harris, Allan, Harris, Diane. THIRD ROW Heiserman, Ruth, Kane, Leonard, Liebnau, John, LittleField, Judy, Long, Pat, McCormack, Beverly. FOURTH ROW Mickel, Richard, Myerly, Caleen, Myles, LaDonna, Olson, Tanya, Pethlce, Carol, Pittman, Dale. FIFTH ROW Roberts, Robert, Scholes, Janet, Scott, Reba, Seger, Rita, Seth, Robert, Snider, Louis. SIXTH ROW Whitten, Carol, Winter, Marlene. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council .,.......,....,....... President ....... Vice President. . . Secretary .... . . .Neil Greene .Dale Pittman Richard lvliclcel . Diane Harris .. Ralph Drake Red Cross ..... . . .John Liebnau pot Q'QOld, H ,... 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Y MISS AMY KIMPTON-326 TOP TOW Blesing, John, Busiclc, Nancy, Cosgrove, Sue, Cummins, Mary Ann, DeMuth, Ross, Fairbanks, Sandra. SECOND ROW Florence, Scott, Grossman, Gretchen, Johnson, Linda, Korman, Marlene, Krushe, Judy, Lehaney, Marilyn. THIRD ROW Liebes, Harriet, Matthews, Marilyn, McDonald, Sherry, McMur- ray, Sue, Moree, Joyce, Ousky, Joan. FOURTH ROW Pirvvitz, Marcia, Ouaintance, Carol, Rehlcopl, Bob, Richards, Judy, Romanotf, Marla, Rothenbuhler, Anne. FIFTH ROW Sandberg, Gail, Warren, Bob, Weber, Nancy, Ziegler, Pat. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council .....................,..,,.. Scott Florence President ................................... Bob Rehlcopf Vice President .... ..... B ob Warren Secretary ....... ....... J udy Krushe Treasurer ..... ...... M arla Romanorf Red Cross ....,. ...,.. M arilyn Lehaney Pot O'Gold .... ..... C arol Ouaintance MR. CONRAD-324 TOP ROW Berger, Shirley, Bragdon, Sally. SECOND ROW Brott, William, Corello, Ronald, Craig, Virginia, Curson, Larry, Dillinger, Marlene, Drayton, Richard. THIRD ROW Eberle, James, Geren, Thelma, Herzig, Marjorie, Kanag, Georgia, Kocher, Edward, Kretz, Ronald. FOURTH ROW Levvand, Kathleen, Mason, Nancy, Mathias, David, McPherson, Guy, Merell, Jack, Montgomery, Beverly. FIFTH ROW Penn, Gerald, Rathlce, Thomas, Rohrbacher, Richard, Siegel, Marjorie, Smith, Marilyn, Tesarik, Ronald. SIXTH ROW Thurston, Tara, Walters, Alan, Welling, Susan, Winterfield, Gay, Wright, Deanna. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council ............,............. Gay Wintertielcl President ................................. Georgia Kanag Vice President ..... ..,. M arjorie Siegel Secretary ......., ...... J aclc Merell Treasurer ...... ..... L arry Curson Red Cross ..... ..... R onald Tesarilc Pot O'Gold. .. ..... Susan Welling MRS. KRAUSE-262 Top Row Aston, Susan, Beverlin, Sharon, Carr, Susan, Diehl, Elisa, Fackler, Boyd, Folger, Don. SECOND ROW Geiger, Tom, Gray, Leslie, Grill, William, Jacob, Thomas,',Knitz, Janice, Kott, Ronald. F , TTHIRD ROW, Lee, Marcia Rose, Maulbetsch, Alice, McCreary, JoAnn, McGuire, Patricia, Moras, Fred, Richie, Barbara. FOURTH, ROW Sieving, Robert, Singer, Rhea, Smith, Ronald, Smyth, Carolyn, Stegeman, James, Stuttz, Marlene. FlFTl-l ROW Unkle, Franklin, Welber, Janet, Williams, Patsy, Wilson, Carlton, Worster, Ann, Zentos, Nicholas. , HOMEROOM OFFICERS President ..........,.,....,.......,........... Elisa Diehl Vice President ..... , . , Ann Worster Secretary .....,.. ...... T om Jacob Treasurer .......... . . .... Janice Knitz Student Council .,.. .... ,.,.. C a rlton Wilson Red Cross ....... ,...,.....,... R onald Kott Pot OiGold. . . .... Rose Lee, Robert Sieving MR. BALSAM-M-13 TOP ROW Bueremele, Ronald, Cottey, Tyrus, Duvendack, Dan, Fielding, Judith, Fox, Tom Wade, Foss, Donald. SECOND ROW Friberg, Nelson, Gale, Tom, Guntsch, Joyce, l-leinrich, Marilyn, Kaminsky, Gerald, Kasch, Shirley. Tl-llRD ROW Livingstone, Beverly, Meach, Patricia, Mirsky, Norman, Paul, Jimmy, Pointer, Barbara, Pulling, Marilyn. F FOURTH ROW Schunk, Donna, Simms, Carol, Tippett, William, Watkins, Tom, Wilke, Gail, Ziems, Bob. l-lOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council ......,,,......,....,.... Marilyn l-leinrich President ....,... ........,.... G erald Kaminsky Vice President, . . ..,.,... Tom Watkins Secretary ...... .,....,.... G ail Wilke Treasurer ....... ..,,. B everly Livingstone Pot O'Gold .,.. ...,.... J oyce Guntsch Red Cross .... ...., B everly Livingstone ., - Cheer up' This Froshmore tournament isnt that important The Sophomore is a wise and confident individual for the experience ol one year at Dehfilbiss has seemingly dis- pelled all his ignorance. No longer one of the green nevv- comers, he is maturing to a rich yellovv. A Sophomore has no need to study in the evening, lor he has learned hovv much easier it is to do geometry on a radiator at 8:30 A.lVl, l-le is, perhaps, the only person in school being neither conceited nor illiterate, Clust asl4 himfhell be glad to verily thisj The only thing that this Sophomore cannot un- derstand is vvhy the upperclassman smiles each time he freely gives his advice to hopelessly immature Freshmen. I ES R 0 M O PH SO ln9.ww J , gdat, . by ' MMM , : aww,-ff del!! 1 'I . cl ,,,,,,,u,Jg,g,a-fr,-1-llfv-'nf 'Mic fmzw-J-'ZfJM 4 'L7' wz.e,,,a--45-W 4, K. 1 f rig' , x .1 1 .' A , , sf4-4-ifvufnz IT Cndx . L2 Q1 1 , 7 if .. 44 1 -574. V fu SE LL O A GR RES MO O PH SO Janice Stroup, Secretary, Gayla Fuller, Treasurer, Jack Davidson, President Claudia Grover, Vice Pres At the beginning ol each year a group ol students is seen, still a little green, but determined to lind a place lor them- selves. This year was no exception and when the opening day ol school came, we, the Sophomores, came with it ready to help everyone, and ready to be helped. We assisted the Freshman Class in getting socially orientated by Forming a joint social group-the Froshmores. ln the Froshmores we renewed old acquaintances as we made new lriends in the two classes. We had our elections and chose competent leaders. Jaclc Davidson was elected president, Claudia Grover, Vice-President, Gayla Fuller, Treasurer, and Janice Stroup, Secretary. As we had no activities ol our own other than the Froshmore parties, we supported the dances and plays oi the Juniors and Seniors, dreaming of the day when they would be our dances and our plays. We all joined clubs to become acquainted with the upperclassmen. Qur talent was used in the DeViltries, Afapella claimed some ol our voices, those ol us who were interested in publi- cations worl4ed on the Pot C' Gold and Prism stalls, we applied for positions on Commissions, Committees, Night Relays. All this participation in our beginning years, we realize, is a necessary prelude to more active school and class service in the next two years. l.oolcing ahead with wisdom and loresight we chose Miss Mildred Schmidt and Mr. Tom lnman as our advisers to help us plan our future activities. These days have been memorable ones For the Sophomores. We have gained much wisdom and are closer to receiving that diploma. MR. HERBERT EMERY-322 Top Row Amberg, John, Benedict, Carole, Blum, Beverly, Bugg, Sylvia, Cartlidge, Patti, Chamberlin, Patti. SECOND ROW Ciralsky, Sam, Cromwell, Dave, Doniere, Patrick, Ducket, Myrna, Gangas, Angelo, George, Elizabeth. THIRD ROW Guhl, Dorothy, Heshley, Sharon, Higginbotham, Mike, Kenner, Jerry, Lutman, Marilyn, Mackey, John. FOURTH ROW Maxwell, Martha, McMillen, Judy, Meyers, Melvin, Mogen- dorFi, Meta, Nigh, Nancy, Niklis, Anthony. FIFTH ROW Ransom, Harold, Rayman, Russell, Rerucha, James, Russom, Bev- erly, Sawicki, Cherie, Schuster, Sue. SIXTH ROW Shaw, Mary Jane, Stalder, Joanne, Thomas, Doreen, Titus, John, Whittier, Bernard, Wilson, Larry. SEVENTH ROW Yeager, John, Zeisler, William. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council ...,..,..............,.... Mary Jane Shaw President ....... ...Mike Higginbotham Vice President. .. ..... Sharon Heshley Secretary ...... . . .David Cromwell Treasurer ...., . . .Bernard Whittier Pot O'Gold. .. . .,.... Sue Schuster Red Cross .......... . . .Carole Benedict ii ..,, . ,,,,,,.,,.,,,. -,,, ,s v .V wp ,K . .V , Viw. . .E yi- sw , iii ill ,ni ii . i if iii ii z A Wig W i ' 1 ' , V r i ' .i :'i.f,qgw ii,i sw 'V ' est V Pi 12,36 I' V... ' ' ' if, ,fi-will , wilt . ilisilff: - ' i. ,liliie . 1:2--' ' Wilma . . . - grim . E315 yi H . 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' iii, f-:j-,1,,f -' ,312 'zQi1if ,'i1'i : 'il,i,'fi1if .,l+iff2.f ' 'W f 'wi' 412 ififiglif .Hia I. .H ' ,Em - ..-.13 ,,,i,.,,,,,,,, v 3 ' - ',.':Y:'. - .2 Div, '4 . ,. Wg, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Berger, Sh Bylow, Na MISS McHUGH-106 TOP ROW rley, Bryan, Barbara. SECOND ROW ncy, Calaway, Dick, Cherry, Nancy, Conrad, Cynthia, Cunningham, Eileen, Dusing, Marge. THIRD ROW Elmore, NXfilliam, Gerkins, James, Graybill, Mary, Eleanor, Kennessee, Jerry, Hess, Shirley FOURTH ROW Johnson, Dave, Kelly, Thomas, Koszycki, McClintic, Renee, Meinecke, Dave. FlFTH ROW Melchoir,iBetty, Miller, Bill, Novak, E Pennell, Kay, Powers, Ted. SIXTH ROW Roby, George, Rogers, Donna, RomanoFi, Jack, Rose, Shirley, Russell, Darla. Ritz, Jean, Smith, Bari Walton, B Student Co President. Secretary. Treasurer. Hartman, Joan, Lindner, Virginia, ugene, Pearson, Ann, SEVENTH ROW ara, Spooner, Dick, Stedman, Jerry, Stevens, Colleen, rba ra, Woody, Janet. Pot O'Gold4.i.4. Red Cross. HOMEROOM OFFlCERS uncil ............. ........... . . ...Shirley Rose ....JanetWoody Vgcopresgdentl A A ...Colleen Stevens ...Marge Dusing ...Darla Russell ...Jack Romanoli . . .Barbara Bryan MRS. PERKINS-252 TOP ROW Abbott, Jeanine, Aron, Stewart, Bruere, Susan, Buchenberg, Vernon, Chambers, Bryan, Coleman, Jean. SECOND ROW Dever, David, Ferguson, Diane, Gehring, Christy, Hendrickson, Robert, Hetzel, Allen, Howard, Donna. THIRD ROW Hubbarth, Mary Lou, Johnson, Susan, Kidney, James, Lanlord, Pat, LaPlante, George, Lawrence, Ralph. FOURTH ROW McMaster, Janet, Miley, James, Miller, Shirley M., Moore, Howard, Rahal, Ollie, Ritzman, Marilyn. FIFTH ROW Romanoll, Rollind, Roscoe, Patrick, Scharschmidt, Nan, Schwartz, Leonard, Sentle, Penny, Smith, Carol. SIXTH ROW Stepanski, Carol, Taylor, Arlene, Teal, Martha, Walczak, Sally, Ward, Paul, Ward, Robert. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council ........,..,.....,.......... Sally Walczak President .... ...,. . ...... ..... . . Nan Scharschmidt Vice-President ...., ........, J im Miley Secretary .....,,. ,..,. . Sue Bruere Treasurer ....... ....,.. D lane Ferguson Pot O Gold .... ,,... , .Janet McMaster Red Cross .... ..... M ary Lou Hubbarth MISS FISCHER-208 TOP ROW Baird, Jay, Berry, Barbara, Bissonette, David, Daugherty, Carol, Ewing, Carol, Felker, Beverly. SECOND ROW Hallett, Patty, Harget, Paul. THIRD ROW Hampton, Hope, Henkel, Mary, Herman, Ken, Holscher, Mar- jorie, Jaggers, Beverly, King, Dave. FOURTH ROW McClure, Connie, Merrill, Smithers. FIFTH ROW Scarisbuck, Judith, Scheick, Ronald. SIXTH ROW Slingo, Suzanne, Thetford, Phyllis, Wettstone, James, Wilcox, Gloria, Wiseman, Barbara, Yeager, Marietta. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council ........,.....,.,.....,.,....., Dave King President ...,...........,......... . . , . ..... Jay Baird Vice-President .... . . Smithers Merrill Secretary ...... . . , . Mary Kay Hall Treasurer ...... .... ..., R u ssell Rankin Pot O'GoId .... ... Marjorie Holscher Red Cross .... .... B arbara Wiseman Fiterman, David, Flaggert, James, Fuelling, Dick, Hall, Mary Kay, Kinzel, Barbara, Klotz, Judy, Koester, Kathy, Kreps, Dorothy, Owed, Theresa, Piraino, Alice, Price, Ronnie, Rankin, Russell, MR. INMAN-217 TOP ROW Benadom, Beverly, Bovvman, Bonnie, Burton, Nancy, Clarlc, Douglas, Dehnhardt, Peggy, Draheim, Tom. 1 SECOND ROW Dusseau, Don, Eggleston, Betty, Fenn, Ann, Frybarger, Dave, Fuller, Gayla, Gagle, James. THIRD ROW Garvin, Bob, Gilmore, Ann, Karp, Sharon, Knuth, Carol, Krans, berger, Judy, Kreger, Wayne. FOURTH ROW Leichtamer, Sue, l.yl4ins, Jim, Mann, Roland, Meinert, Jim, Mit- chell, LeRoy, Peterson, Carlene. FIFTH ROW Phillips, Geraldine, Price, Donald, Prichman, Barbara, Salter, Arthur, Sole, Bernice, Sullins, Chuck. SIXTH ROW Thomas, Janet, Thomas, Lee, Wahl, David, Wilson, Joyce, Witte, Sue, Yariclc, Diclc. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council ............,,... ,......,.,. . ...Ann Fenn President .......,,............,.........,. LeRoy Mitchell Vice-President ..... .... G ayla Fuller SCCVCUSVY ------- , . . .Sue Leichtamer Treasurer ...... .... B arbara Priclqman Pot O Gold .... ..... B onnie Bowman Red Cross. . , .... Peggy Dehnhardt MISS MILDRED SCHMIDT-109 TOP ROW Albring, William, Alexander, Jean, Altum, James, Ames, Geoifrey, Biclc, Barbara, Blaclc, Gail. SECOND ROW Bollia, Phyllis, Campbell, Jaclc, Dailey, Cheryl, Demland, Pat, Dutiield, Ronald, Emerson, Ernie. THIRD ROW Gettum, Ingrid, Huntsman, Diane, Hutchinson, John, Jaclcs, Patricia, Ketterman, Delvvin, Klein, Richard. FOURTH ROW McConnell, Robert, McHugh, Diane, Meelcer, Carol, Meyer, Barbara, lv,IiIIer, Janas, Monoghan, Jerry. FIFTH ROW Morris, Allan, Muszynslqi, Florian, Otto, Paul, Reynolds, Beverly, Rovve, Richard, Schmidt, Kathryn. SIXTH ROW Shepler, Cionnie, Smith, June, Taylor, Sue, Thal, Susan, Wendt, Barbara, Wirick, Jack. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council ,...,.,............,........ Carol Meeker President ..........., .... ,..... G a il Blaclc Vice-President. . . ....... GeFi Ames Secretary ..,... ........, S usan Thal Treasurer.l ...., ... John Hutchinson Pot O'GoId .... ,.,. I ngrid Gettum Red Cross . . . .... Phyllis Bollia MRS. PASQUIER-201 TOP ROW Bloomfield, Carol, Camp, John, Collins, Jane, Dayton, George, Dixon, Bill. SECOND ROW Durian, Mary, Garrett, Pat, Gueldenzoph, Joan, Harste, Ann, Hendrickson, Ralph, Hickman, Dick, THIRD ROW Johnson, Jerry, Kaatz, Torrey, Keill, Sharon, Kelsey, Nancy, Kier, Jim, Klopping, Maryann. FOURTH ROW Kwiatkowski, Jerry, Lemble, Harold, Mann, Ronald, Owen, Barbara,, Pariskv, Donald, Porus, Alan. FIFTH ROW Ruppel, Ann, St. John, Barbara, Schutt, Leona, Semler, Luann, Smith, Milton, Sutton, Sandra. SIXTH ROW Sweet, Lyle, Thal, Lois, Timm, Nancy, Vickrey, Ronald, Wendt, Darlene, White, Janet. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council .........................,..,..,. Jim Kier President .,........,.,..,............,....,. Milton Smith Vice President ..,.. .... N ancy Kelsey Secretary ......., , .... Sharon Keill Treasurer ....., ,....,. S andy Sutton Pot O'Gold .... ........,.., L ois Thal Red Cross. . . ..... Barbara St. John MISS STOWE-203 TOP ROW Ahrens, Patricia, Anderson, Carolyn, Auble, Lenora, Bullock, Mary, Bullock, John, Cotton, Thomas. I SECOND ROW Cummeroz, Richard, Dielman, Nancy, Dittmer, Luann, Elmer, Gregg, Greter, Joanne, Hassen, Lyle. THIRD ROW Hinton, Rhoda, Halclen, Donna, Johnson, Barbara, Jones, James, Kidney, William, Lindberg, George. FOURTH ROW . Magnus, Shirley, McCoy, Wilbur, Miller, Shirley Yvonne, New- ton, David, Olmstead, Marjorie, Overman, Jerry. FIFTH ROW Overmeyer, Carol, Ritter, Ted, Robertson, Andrew, Roose, Florence, Rudolph, Derek, Schomalcer, Barbara. SIXTH ROW . Stegeman, Richard, StoFFel, Gary, Stroup, Janice, Updike, Thomas, Wacker, Doris, Weisberg, Joan. SEVENTH ROW Young, Betty, Zigg, Squirrel. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council ........,.............,........ Pete Elmer President .,.......,.............,......... Florence Roose Vice-President .... ..,....... J im Jones Secretary ....., ..... C arolyn Anderson Treasurer ..... .,...., J erry Duerman P t O'G Id .... ..,..,, B ett Youn O O Y B Red Cross .............,.,.............. George Lindberg MR. HULS-M-10 TOP ROW Adams, Janice, Austin, Marilyn. SECOND ROW Beard, Janet, Bedee, James, Britton, Betty, Bureau, Thomas, Callis, William, Crawford, Robert. THIRD ROW Cuthbert, Carol, Domitio, Nancy, DuFl, Richard, Erney, Martha, Falvey, Tom, Gauthier, Sandra. FOURTH ROW Grosse, Judy, Harbaugh, David, Haupricht, John, Keil, Jerry, Kelly, Mike, Kern, Sharon. FlFTH ROW Kistler, Barbara, Knight, Kathryn, Lanz, Arthur, Lee, Franklin, Marquardt, Jon, Matthews, Leslie. SIXTH ROW Maxwell, Gloria, Osborne, George, Roberts, Ronald, Roth, Mahlon, Shnider, Beverly, Stoiber, Connie. SEVENTH ROW Tischinae, Marvin, Warfel, Ray, Whitlield, Donna, Wilcox, Jeanne, Williams, Larry, Wolfe, Pat, ' HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council .....,., .................... B arbara Kistler President ....,.........,...............,... Barbara Kistler Vice President .... ..... G loria Maxwell Secretary ..,.,.. ,... K athryn Knight Treasurer .....,. ..... J anet Beard Pot O'Gold ..., , ..... Bev Shnider Red Cross .... .... C arol Cuthbert l MISS HANSON-209 TOP ROW Babcock, Susan, Bauman, Mariann, Carroll, Robert, Caughorn, Virginia, Cqowley, Jack, Dern, Evelyn. SECOND ROW Ferch, John, Ferguson, Wanda, Finkenbiener, Mary, Fravor, John, l-lass, Nancy, l-lartung, Kathy. THIRD ROW Heidtman, Earl, Kramer, Beverly, Linck, Dean, Marihugh, Melvin, Mayo, Linda, Nixon, Keith. FOURTH ROW Patterson, E len, Pirwitz, David, Ouinlen, Betty, Reed, Beverly, Reichard, Sally, Richards, Ronald. FlFTH ROW Shallenberger, Barbara, Simon, Ray, Smith, Richard, Studer, David, Sweeney, Klathleen, Titus ,Thomas. SlXTH ROW Tonneberger, Ronald, Walker, Carol, Walz, Jerry, Wittman, Marilyn, Yelager, Joan, Student President, . Secretary. . Pot Red HOMEROOM OFFICERS wcil .......,.,....,.........,,..... John Ferch .........,...,.............MaryFinkenbiener .......,LindaMayo ..,...Kathy Hartung . . , ............ Jerry Walz ,...,Barbara Shallenberger MRS. CRAIG-160 TOP ROW Bollett, Sally, Brigham, Harry, Clark, Eugene, Cherry, Carol, Dreher, Shirley, Dye, Nancy. SECOND ROW Eikost, Bill, Good, Wanda, Grover, Claudia, l-Iinlale, Kent, James, Pat, Jaynes, Carol. THIRD ROW Kaufman, Neil, King, Don, Lameyer, Ken, Larson, Bob, Lichten- wald, Bill, Moses, Vera. FOURTH ROW Myers, Kelvin, Newbold, Pat, Prior, Donna, Rostetter, Gary, Schroeder, Gwen, Smith, Ann. FIFTH ROW Smith, Pat, Spaulding, Sharon, Townsend, Virginia, Turner Charlotte, Weinrich, Barbara, Zebulsld, Beverly. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council .................,..,.....,..... Pat James President .........,.,,..,..,...,............. . Bill Eilcost Vice President .... ...,... G ary Rostetter Secretary ......, ...., B ill Lichtenwald , . . . . . .Bob Larson , . . . .Wanda Good . . . .Eugene Clark Treasurer ...... Pot OlGold .... Red Cross ,... MISS SAMSEN-219 TOP ROW Baker, Richard, Bergmann, Beverly, Brenneman, Beverly. , SECOND ROW Carney, Hayden, Delo, Paul, Dossat, Ray, Gallup, Sally, Gehring, Mary, Goodwin, Dorothy. THIRD ROW Grimes, Jackie, Harris, Jay, Hawley, Diane, Holm, Donald, Johnson, Princess, Ketteman, Dick. FOURTH ROW Loshbaugh, James, Lubin, Anne, Matthews, Nancy, McGee, Sally, Meister, Janet, Miller, James. FIFTH ROW Olmhausen, Ann, Poslesland, Beverly, Rohliing, Steve, Seyfang, Robert, Shawley, Patty, Sinay, Barbara. SIXTH ROW Snider, Carol, Stewart, Lois, Stinetield, Carol, Tallman, Jean, Taylor, Arleen, Wessendori, Ned. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council . ..........,...............,. Lois Stewart President .....,.,. ...l.BeverIy Bergmann Vice President ..,. ...... R obert Seyfang Secretary ....... ...... J ackie Grimes Treasurer ....... .... P rincess Johnson Pot O'GoId ..,. ,..... A nne Lubin Red Cross ..... ...,.. P aul Delo MRS. GUNN-206 TOP ROW Adams, Jan, Blow, Judy, Crawford, Thomas, Courtney, Shirley, DuShane, Charles. SECOND ROW Earp, Pat, Eiserling, Donald, Ewing, Melva, Foullc, Ron, Gamble, Nancy, Glanville, James. THIRD ROW Golcey, Jaclcie, Hol'Fman, Marlene, Hutchinson, Ruth Ann, Kopl- man, Nancy, Lewis, Harlan, Lincl4e, Ruth. FOURTH ROW Martin, Joanne, McCullough, Shelva, Meyer, Bill, Peters, Jack, Pyle, Betty, Race, Betty Joan. FIFTH ROW Redman, Joanne, Reynolds, David, Ritchie, Nelson, Robarge, Barbara, Rudy, Melinda, Scott, Gene. SIXTH ROW Seeman, Beverly, Shuler, Rex, Starkey, Phyllis, Throne, Jerry, Wittman, Carolyn, Wuerfel, Roger. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council ...,....................,....., Jan Adams President ........ ,. . ........... Judy Blow Vice President. . . ...Ruth Ann Hutchinson Secretary ,..... .,...,... R onald Foulk Treasurer ..... ,,,,,,.,,, B guy Pylg Pot O GOICI. .. . . .Jim Glanville Red Cross .... , . .Harlan Lewis Beerman, R Spencer, C MR. GRUBS-M-18 TOP Row ay, Birtwhistle, Dorothy, Bowers, Elizabeth, Brown, airl, Nancy, Copenhaver, Orville. SECOND ROW Eschedor, Sandra, Faclcler, Jim, Garbe, Robert, Gross, Ray, Jones, Car Hellrung, Dave. THIRD ROW I, Josephsen, Tom, Klotz, Dave, K Lane, Roserhuary, Laspisa, Barbara. Mull, Ow geier, Sue, Stausmire, FOURTH ROW en, Pohlad, Bernard, Powlesland, Ransier, Dick, Schroeder, Diclc, FIFTH ROW Lois, Taraschlce, Lois, Taylor, Bob, Wi rt, Peg gy, Wolf,-'Ma ry. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Geisbuhler, Bob, ooser, Margaret, Shirley, Protten- Walters, Shirley, Student Council .,........,......,....,... ...Mary Wolf President ........ . . . .... 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'f'I.f' 3 5 3 H WM, ,V Q iv . 1, ,k-L .... Illllllg al I P' ' - 'S ,J T, - V- L Q' . - 1 .i,-73, ff. - fr is t ag I will V fi, . 3 151 I ,ir .is I ,ill le W I F i it lim' , Ei .I . tellin - , it li . . f I I i ,all new ,, i i I 5 I i IJ L sgl ii 5 il, .. Z, ,, , I , MR. BENSON-212 TOP ROW Berg, l-larvey, Cole, Gary, Emery, Ralph, Folgate, Kent, Fortune, Karen, Gilmore, Phyllis. SECOND ROW l-lamilton, Stuart, l-laupricht, Bonnie, I-leyne, Joyce, Jones, David, Martelsman, Ellen, McDonald, Jerry. Tl-llRD ROW Mechler, Patricia, Rhoades, Audrey, Risley, Richard, Roberdeaux, Lynn, Ruhl, Beverly, Siemens, l-lelen. FOURTH ROW Tealcer, Patricia, Tutelian, Edward, Waidelich, John, Wynn, Donna. l-IOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council .............,........,...,.. Kent Folgate President ...........,..,,....,...........,. Phyllis Gilman Vice-President. . , .... Ellen Martelsman Secretary .,..., .,.. J ohn Waidelich Treasurer ...,. . .,.. Stuart l-lamilton Pot O'Gold ..., ...,..., D avid Jones Red Cross ..,. , .... Lynn Roberdeaux Miss Mildred Schmidt and Mr. Tom lnman. SOPHOMORE ADVISERS ln our Freshman year each of us vvas under the guidance ol his homeroom teacher. This year with our supreme l4novv- ledge and Wisdom We chose as our class advisers tvvo of these l'lomeroom Teachers-lVliss Mildred Schmidt and Mr. Tom lnman. We have had the experience ol vvorldng with them in Eroshmore projects and can lool4 ahead to the time vvhen they vvill guide us in our Junior activities and later in our Senior dances, plays, teas, and banquets. Each year vve will elect Four class oilicers who with our advisers will see us through our years ol high school. These advisers will vvorlc with us to make every one of our class allairs a success. Miss Schmidt, vvho has taught Biology since she came to DeVilbiss, has Found time to advise many clubs and has had experience as a class adviser in past years. With her ever- ready enthusiasm and friendly guidance our class is assured ol a Fine record. Mr. lnman came to DeVilbiss three years ago. As a Foot- ball coach and lightweight-basketball coach he has been busy but he has always cheerfully helped us vvith our problems. ' Glancing at the past only once, vve are ready to accept the responsibility of being upperclassmen. With the help ot these wonderful advisers our class is sure of leaving its marl4 on DeVilbiss. Variety show at the Froshmore Christmas Partyf Cleaning up after the party. Mixing the green oi the Freshman and the yellow oi the Sophomore you have chartreuse. This vivid color has tinged all our Froshmore activities from our First dance in October to our last party in May. The L'l:all Frolicy' on Qctober 4 was the First Froshmore get- together oi the year. l-lere we became acquainted with each other and made new friends in the Freshman and Sophomore classes. Cn Qctober 31 the spooks and goblins came to our Halloween party. November Qi was the date of the Turkey Trotn, a Thanksgiving dance. St. Nick himself attended our next party late in December and distributed gifts. '59 brought another round of festive events. The blustery winter weather did not prevent our having an exceptionally cheery time at our post-l'loliday ailair in January. 'lWill you be my Valentinein must have been answered by a chorus oi 'Vesesl' for everyone at the February 15th party seemed more than content in his choice. At the March party an original playlet was enjoyed by all the Frosh- mores present. ln April we had another party and on May 'I6 we said HGood by until next year. Special thanks to the Froshmore advisors, Miss Ursula Schmit and Mr. Brown, for making these parties so much Fun, and to Miss Mil- dred Schmidt and Mr. Tom lnman, the Sophomore Class Advisors, i FROSHMORES fbi? WEL 5 1. 1' I RS O UN J X ,N Ky- A N X- - f Nj, J KM lj!! Pfffy, QR 'J S K f rl Ogg an , fu -QL J 8 ,AA J I A, f K f ,, W' LA RX J Ruth Rowe, Secretary, Roger Power, President, Penny Myers, Vice President, Pat Stewart, Treasurer. JUNICRS ACCEPT CHALLENGE CF D. H. S. Early one certain September morning the Juniors awoke to the pale blue mist of anticipation of what- ever lay over their particular beam of the rainbow. Knowing that Miss Dickey and Mr. Pollman were there to continue advising them in their usual friendly manner gave them confidence and assurance. By the time the pale mists had risen to reveal a beautiful azure in the heavens, the Juniors had elected Roger Power, President, Penny Meyers, Vice-President, Ruth Rowe, Secretary, Pat Stewart, Treasurer, and were well on their way to a successful year. With the committees all appointed by the new officers, the whole vista of a beautiful year opened up before them with their first activity, the J-l-lop, in February. The Juniors, supported by all the classes in the school, turned out in festive dress for this big dance. Ably chairmened and advised, the J-l-lop set the pace for the trip up the rainbow trail. Blue is for boys they say, but blue was not the tone of the Boys' Mothers' Tea, for this was a gala event for Junior boys and their favorite gals. As the blue of the slcy is reflected in the waves of the ocean so the excitement of one student was re- flected in the eyes of another as April and time for the Washington Trip drew near. The trip itself far exceeded everyone's expectations and it was with a feeling of awe and humility that they witnessed the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, The Lincoln Memor- ial, and the historic Cfapitol building itself. A great deal of sight-seeing and fun was crowded into a few short days which only served to whet the appe- tite for further visits to the focal point of our country. The year would not be complete for Juniors if they did not turn at least once to the blue of eye- shadow and footlights. Budding Thespians displayed their talents in the traditional Junior Play, offering entertainment most acceptable to its responsive audience. Although the occasion was one for the band to play the Blues,', the night the Juniors bade farewell to the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Dance, the occasion was a gay one. Every blue in the spec- trum glowed this night as light feet danced down closer to the end of this year's rainbow. The mists have all disappeared, the rainbow shines forth in all its splendor, the slcy is a true heavenly blue as the Juniors reach the end of their third year in high school and stand ready to don the many-hued garb of their Senior year. MR. MURPHY--M-3 TOP ROW Andrews Frances, Calkins, Barbara, Drayton, Norma, Ehrmin, Lois, Emch, Judy, Engers, Sue. SECOND ROW Falor, Stan, Knight, Elsa, l.eFIler, Tom, Linler, Vivian, Majevvski, Nancy, Marleau, Richard. THIRD ROW Matz, Robert, Ray, John, Riendeau, Renee, Rittenhouse, Barbara, Rubadeaux, Nancy, Sandusky, Tillman. FOURTH ROW Schomer, Howard, Sharp, Walter, Shearon, James, Skeels, Dud- ley, Snyder, Gordon, Valiquette, Jeanne. FIFTH ROW Wernert, Joe, Williamson, Glenna. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council ...............,....... Barbara Rittenhouse President ........ .. .Jeanne Valiquette Vice President .... ........., T om Lei-Fler Secretary ....... , . .Glenna Williamson Treasurer ...... .... G ordon Synder Pot O'GoId. .. ...Nancy Majevvski MR. VORDERBURG-262 TOP ROW Billeau, Joanne, Bailey, Bruce. SECOND ROW Cannon, Bruce, Crass, Norene, Cox, Gary, Donavan, Bob, Eddie, Jack, Fallis, Lyola. THIRD ROW Ferris, Ronald, Fox, Luette, Glasser, Sandra, Grunden, Bob, Johnson, Shirley, Lemble, Dorothy. FOURTH ROW Mallory, Leah, McGee, Richard, Medley, Jackie, Miller, Ronald, Moras, Dolores, Roe, Beth, FIFTH ROW Romansky, Verry, Rose, James, Seifert, George, Shanks, Sheryl, Simmons, David, Snuggs, Lee. SIXTH ROW Taylor, Tom, Weber, Jack, Wright, Katherine, Zachman, Suzanne, Zingg, Richard, Zuker, Sue. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council Representative ...........,..,..... Jim Rose President.. . . . .......,,.. , .Leah Mallor . . . , ........ . . . . y Vice President ............. .,.. S heryl Shanks Secretary ................. ........ L yola Fallis Pot O'GoId Representative. . . .... Shirley Johnson Red Cross ........,....... . . ,Sandra Glasser I-iff f r 3gys'.Y.,fgQ5' , 5 T, . ' F Q I aim! V, 4.1, ' ,MS w 53, ra: wiv itrf s .MwwuJ,, ,manyf wail .lt .EN E ,.2I'tW!-fl Q , .gf 5wwwwduqawmww,MyMgws.gMw ggi? Hn, , ,,. V., 2 .gpg .,,:.,gI, ,,,:r,, 1 iw it i',2Vl1 i ' WK-Qiitfj if j wwmwn i , V' , Z . 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A . . ,,,, 'il' ik' I .Q II, V :Q f . . ,, I.. 9 I in .iv NH., - 'I 'i' ,ew .-,rf .Ian rigirm I, ,-law 'l fria,-ziifilili' ' 'lf ifffifl ii3Q?lil'iQ.::f iillii Tflii iii' Fil' 'ii' ' ' W . ,g Q.: '..,,Eg?3 i ,, , .., 1- . 1 ails A vffi, :?ssf,i,,' 5 is - 12 :1 1 -- . . t2i,lai2,i,2l .2. .e f2ff1 riwirffililififi it I MII.. . gjl ' ggi , 'ggi Weli i i .Qs,i. i will rlllirlfl . ' ' .'2t:J..r , wi alwgi Hill' 'Uf'ijEiQri?, S EQ fr . , a,lil ' MISS JOHNSTON-327 TOP ROW Alldredge, Shirley, Bernclt, Don, Brott, Sheila, Donnelly, Dan, Entner, Elaine, Goodman, Barbara. SECOND ROW Grodi, Jeanne, Harden, Robert, lzzi, Naomi, Kellogg, Dave, Lantz, Allen, Miller, Donald. THIRD ROW Miller, Janet, Morrison, Ann, Morrow, Ima Jean, Moyer, Denny, Peters, Charles, Poling, Don. FOURTH ROW Roth, Barbara, Russell, Barbara, Spannos, Margaret, Spice, Carol, Walls, James, Williams, Robert. FIFTH ROW Wingate, John, Wiseman, Kay. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council Representative ............. .. .Janet Miller President ................... ...... A llen Lantz Vice President ...... . ........ Don Miller Secretary ...,...........,. . . .Ima Jean Morrow Pot O'Cuolcl Representative. . . ..... Ann Morrison Red Cross ......,....... . . .Sheila Brott MISS JOHNSON-264 TOP Row Ballmer, John, Bernard, Jucly. I SECOND ROW Bergmann, Duanne, Bersticlcer, Shirley, Cassaubon, John, Darah, Joanne, Davidson, Louise, Finlcbeiner, Don. THIRD ROW Gross, Nancy, Hedden, Paula, Herman, John, Hughes, Shirley, Johnson, Gayle, Kaul, Don. FOURTH ROW Molnar, Stephen, Morgan, Clarence, Moulton, Patricia, Orr, Anne, Oueen, Robert, Rees, William. FIFTH ROW Roose, Katherine, Roth, Phil, Saracco, Lyn, Sheets, Betty, Shull, Doris, Siegfried, Judith. SIXTH ROW . Silvey, Ann, Smith, Joyce, Soncrant, Richard, Spurgeon, Don, Walters, Beverly, Wilmot, Marlene. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council Representative ............... Shirley Hughes .......BiII Rees . . ,Jucly Bernard Secretary ..... ......... D on Kaul Treasurer .... . , , . . .John Cassaubon President ...............,,... Vice President ...... Red Cross ................ ........ B etty Sheets Pot O'GoId Representative. . . ...Shirley Bersticker MISS DICKEY-108 TOP ROW Abboud, Mona, Bernard, William, Bloom, Jaclc, Bloom, Mary Lou, Brannon, Donna, Buschmann, Marilyn. SECOND ROW Davies, George, Dersher, Charles, Gilbert, J Joyce, Hahn, Walter, Hale, Barbara. THIRD ROW Johnson, Robert, Knudsen, Wayne, Kuchers, Lee, Lutz, Barbara, Mayo, Sharon. FOURTH ROW ean Ann, Griitith, Donald, Lindner, Moclc, Sandra, Mortemore, Gary, Payette, Dave, Pendrey, Larry, Raitz, William, Roge, Natalie. FIFTH TOW Ryberg, Sharon, Sigg, Tom, Smith, Margare Wallcer, Shirley, Whitmill, Carrole. SIXTH ROW Wingate, James, Winston, Arthur. HOMEROOM OFFICERS t, Summers, Larry, Student Council Representative ..........,.., Gary Mortemore President ................... Secretary-Treasurer ....... . . . ...Bob Johnson . .Joyce Grittith Red Cross ............,.., . . .Mary Lou Bloom Pot O'GoId Representative. . , . . .Carrole Whitmill HLi5ig?g,2A?,,aiiir i wrt, ffx- 1 if X SIS of ' r liz ,gmt wus W .- wg., atifraf i 'W' iii? igaiggr, It ii V ., 5 V ,f, ,5z, ,ig 45352 X fm . 'ft irli'- if 'rliibi' ' ' fn V- it H V V it , , , f liil ' V V ' V rim 4VsasfV RxHVRaMwfiMWW5:WHQWftww 'i. i Vaagit- Aziz! ia, .. ,.. , , ,iwg-Q 1-,U ' N- . .iliw ,W kiwi ,W ti, ,'f'9.7',ril-. , -, 'f ' S ?z 'fts i n ,'. V td rw rfir , Q ,.rirVwi.fVr.V-1 -.Vti,r,i,'5i,r.,-rvzei 1 i ,lk ' .-,' V il -,i,,f,'.+?,t:V,f,1irw. f ,V'.r1- ,tsgt2l'.gt,., i i' i's'Vi'.irifeiifJi 5'.ll:.f' -1 '?,iiciilgiiiIt'iis!gi2g it,5 i,S'. -. . 3 V iI:,2.v , 1i'ii , l i .fmtit ' V ,gg K, 1 H r omni ,I t at it ' rn li 2. K 'I if rt iii . I I , i . if , . Iwi r.,. ' .riqfiiri . .V , 4 izrgsr' - ' trgii-tffii . Xa., i .. 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THIRD ROW Gardull, Richard, Gerber, Myron, Kegg, Paul, Lennon, Bruce, Little, Marilyn, Lober, Arlene. FOURTH ROW Penny, Jaclcie, Prueter, William, Robbins, Carol, Schvveibold, Jack, Shreves, Bob, Simon, Sharon. FIFTH ROW Smith, James, Snyder, Jocelyn, Watkins, Cornelia, Wittenberg, Lorraine, Woodruti, Bernard, Wyatt, Joyce, Joyce. DeStella, Richard, HOMEROOM OFFICERS M, r fn v .V . i4Qgl!vf .rx af. V .ai . f., iv 2 ,L I ,A 1. QW.. ,,,, it Sfff' gg i. ll ttis if, A Ui:-uw r i S it 1 -q, r rV i ,frV,,frii-V iw t A r wif, lr , lfii te ,i 55, x it V i. tif H tit AMY' ' i I L Q, QI, ti I ' ls if I i i 1, il! 5 .-.r .I r au. . ,,,, . I .5 'fir will it iii? it ,ig ,fl Iitj its p gs, W li t gr. ,f 51 it sz ii., t,,iii'i rig I 1 Gtr s .H r i w ttititit. M5 .tr a t 'Z t mirrgfts x-xatta iii i':Vfttztg.Q1 ' ff'1g1gtrir gtV,1'i,w fir, -rr ' rife, tai fftig t vi ' ,, sifitii f i w ff- M M? 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'git , Vfisi. gtgggglt 'iiti :V ' M if L' f 57.15, Y , ' t- W '1 - , .- 'mr' -, rv .V i i,,.i, , ag, , ' if I 711'-f tiffwfi -' -iii?- V' 7 i . V ,,V,i,, ,V,,,, S ,gr ,V L, ir W ,V ,, Wi, .. 7, , , . V twin, iii! S Student Council Representative ............... President ........,....,.... Secretary .... . Treasurer .....,........,. Pot O'Gold Representative. . . Red Cross ....,........... . ...Dave Bush . . .Barbara Epstein . . . .Fred Cohen ...Myron Gerber . .Jackie Penny . . .Carol Robbins ' ii i r Vg, - ,-S 'il iii' QVi-fxll i. ,f.Q-:STV :ii . . ' as 3 -ree' P ' 'tr' if 'z .,,.V,',: ,. V.V,,,V,,MiNVV . V L .,.i27,', , Liv, .,., 5 . ,,,,57.- , 555 .. rf.. -lr , ' r. rf , rfifi i . -,- . , w.,gji','j,g, ' ., ' 'tex ,ii-. . fs sg, I 'i' wig, 1,1-'a ....,.,'.. X1 I ,iw '11, K Wtr fr ' 'ii Lx ll K ' ,ffl 'lfiii' i .i .it I i gfklrgx 1 K, .. ,E W s ill? ' 1' I, 5'fVf5ff,2i-51' fit If' ,1- ' ' 1 I 'Hi tt?- r ,fi i W ,S ii. 4- , Rt, . , in , 9 Q H i ,359 r , , V i., V i iii 4 ,. , f I , ii I1 3, fi X a 1- ,s:-.L .dwaa' ,rr ,awww wt . W. . 5 ii: 5 2 Ljij,j,,,VL Qgrvhjrtwi' ity , V' ky 9 ff?iT? ' M r ,tiff gig. 1 it i V' rm MISS URSULA SCHMIT-101 TOP ROW Allen, Donald, Barnes, Marilyn, Barnhart, Iva, Baughman, Shirley, Bell, Gerald, Carroll, Bob. SECOND ROW Crowner, David, Culp, Carolyn, Downs, Carol, Fromer, Jane, Gramza, Marlene, Harmon, Sharon. THIRD ROW Heidtman, Ned, Horen, Donald, Hopper, Otis, Jamra, Doloresi Joyner, Robert, Kellerbauer, Nannette. FOURTH ROW Levin, Howard, Miller, JoAnn, Miller, Larry, Newman, Joan, O'Rourl4e, Patricia, Pontius, Milton. FIFTH ROW Reed, James, Sfaelos, Barbara, Shields, Sue, Sturgill, Dennis, Turner, Roy, Viclc, Carolyn. SIXTH ROW Willshire, Fred, Wish, Judy. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council Representative ................. Jane Fromer President ............,.........,.....,..... Carolyn Culp Vice President .,.......... .... R obert Carroll Secretary ..........,.., ..... C arolyn Viclc Treasurer .......,...,...., .... J ofxnn Miller Pot O'Gold Representative. . . ..... Marilyn Barnes MISS LOUY--253 TOP ROW Bell, Baxter, Bell, Jeane, Black, John, Boerger, Georgeena. SECOND ROW Bollia, Donna, Boudinot, Donald, Burrows, Davelyn, Cosgrove, Robert, Dempsey, Patricia, Doniere, Clement. THIRD ROW Edge, Robert, Erler, Nancy, Goldaclcer, Betty, Hansen, Patricia, Hullhorst, Bill, Killeen, Al. FOURTH ROW Monaghan, James, Orzechowslci, Clarence, Parlette, Willathea, Pfaifenberger, Harlyn, Pollitz, Beverly, Rust, Albert, FIFTH ROW Schramm, Marvin, Snead, Clara Jim, Taylor, Donna, Tellefsen, Richard, Weller, Dianne, Wiley, David. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council Representative ......,.,........ David Wiley President ........,..........................., John Black Vice President ........... .... M arvin Schramm Secretary ......,..,..... ........ D on Boudinot Pot O Gold Representative. . ..... Willathea Parlette Red Cross .......,...... .,.. C lara Jim Snead MR. POLLMAN-153 TOP Row Brighton, George, Brogan, Richard, Brown, Charlene, Buclcley, Don, Dori, Joyce, Downer, Pat. SECOND ROW Eggert, Phyllis, Hagemeyer, Kent, King, Nancy, Koeninger, Marilyn, Kubitz, Beverly, Lautz, Ann. THIRD ROW Lehner, Phyllis, Murphy, Jim, Orwig, Jim, Oueen, Shirley, Reichard, Peri Ann, Rupp, Tom. FOURTH ROW Schumaker, Bill, Stewart, Bill, Sullins, Ed, Timm, Diclc, Topper, Ellen, Trace, Pat. FIFTH ROW Wagoner, Larry, White, Sandra, Young, Howard. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council Representative .......,,....,..,... Pat Trace President .,.,.......,.......,....,...... . Beverly Kubitz Vice President .........,, ..,,. N ancy King Red Cross ....... .... . . . .Sandy White Secretary-Treasurer ...,.... . . . Charlene Brown Pot O'Gold Representative. . .... Kent Hagemeyer MR. VOSS-118 TOP ROW Bitner, Holly, Boltz, Mary Ruth. SECOND ROW Bunlc, Joan, Burmeister, Don, Camp, Dan, Eaken, Merle, Ehni, Tom, Engellce, Kristin. THIRD ROW Etchen, Bob, Green, Bill, Hardy, Richard, Jablonsky, Reno, Kenworthy, Sandra, Lauman, Dennis. FOURTH ROW Leonard, Virginia, Logan, Irene, Magee, Sam, Miller, Arlin, Noble, Richard, Northrup, Reeves. FIFTH ROW Pazos, Joanne, Rabuck, Lynn, Reichenbach, Jane, Rubin, Richard, Sharp, Herbert, Simons, James. SIXTH ROW Simmons, Alan, Stewart, Patricia, Tanber, Patt, Turney, Peggy, Willis, Carol, Woner, Shirley. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council Representative ....,....... .. Holly Bitner President ,................ ,...., P att Tanber Vice President ...... ... ..... Lynn Rabuclc Secretary ...... .,.. ........ D a n Camp Treasurer ..,... . ,..... ..... D on Burmeister Red Cross ................. .... C arol Willis Pot O'Gold Representative. . .... Herbert Sharp p MISS STOLL-224 Top Row Adams, Thomas, Boesel, Larry, Burkholder, Carole, Durrant, Calvin, Evans, Diane, Gordon, Richard. SECOND ROW Harris, Shirley, Harrison, Frances, Huller, William, Jones, Robert, Kershow, William, McCollum, Nancy. THIRD ROW Miehls, Angie, Miller, Lillian, Miller, William, Mills, Dave, Mull, Donna, Murray, John. FOURTH ROW Pollard, Charles, Pioch, Larry, Sabo, Joanne, Sandwisch, Donna, Sommertield, Charles, Spencer, Thomas. FIFTH ROW Spiess, Mary Sue, Struble, William, Wall, Nancy, Warrick, Patricia, Wilkinson, Nola, Winsler, Terry. I-IOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council Representative ............ . . .Bill Hutter President .................. ...,, B ill Struble Red Cross .......,....... .. .Chuck Pollard Pot O'GoId Representative. . . .... Donna Mull MISS LERCHE-105 TOP Row Bailey, Katherine, Baldwin, Nancy, Beard, Tom, Brand, John, Brown, Dick. SECOND ROW Colwell, Lynn, Crown, Joanne, Garrett, Jean, Green, Martha, Haggard, Gerald, Hale, Jerry. THIRD ROW Hamilton, Sally, Harris, June, Hiser, Philip, Hossenlopp, Gret- chen, Howard, Nancy, Johnson, Alice. FOURTH ROW Jones, Anne, LaGro, Ralph, Lindner, Lewis, Mainwold, Louis, Perry, John, Potter, Norman. FIFTH ROW Ouilter, John, Schlieve, Mary Lou, Schumm, Nancy, Smith, Charlene, Stark, Charles, Symmes, Natalie. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council Representative ...,...,......, Martha Green Pot O'Gold Representative. . . . . .Mary Lou Schlieve Red Cross ................ ..,..,.. J oanne Crown Stamp Representative. . . . .Gretchen Hossenlopp .iw .. s jig 4,216 H, x f A, I--. - -mv ,t wi ' , .V 1 A 2, .I -at .ii ' -f ,... 121.3-3 -- ' .. if.-. lil,-tfzl '.:r51i'2,N1asi2 r liivf rifle' 2 ' ,,' .,,,ii,,3wM ,fmals .,...,,,.f ..1 f,, -,gl S --:' - t J s 1-'-' 4 a ff, 1' Lim, -- .fjhy ff,,:xf.vgf' . .lw .gi .v,,L3,. ' ,7- f,.522,fseff2r.f, . I Six? 'Q-i.z l' ff, Q . N553 7 ',if9k 2Yl'-fi-ff' 'f-'ft' f. 2f.fiE.i1'y 41 - 5'w,L+,,2.,er1gsiI's wtf L' 1 f V I . fi 4. x A ,. fs - r. - M ,,,,., , ,, ,,,., K M I l l f I , .. 'F ' 4 Tll:ll.t, 'RY I I .D tffif Z1'l21gii5l'l5l , , lf, ' ' nf.. 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I,.. - W . ,5 5,QQ',j,x., .9 U .'Z.3kgz, I -:Y 'V 1 ., - -swf' - -if 'r ' ':m'.s'.f, --W wir- ' V 35, 1frH. '.fs'r2'!:a12 ' .2 fiH,?:i,'2 ,' .li I-if .' .- flll k ifsirilgf . fzziizaf T i -.'!ill . lefe2,5f,2fQ I 'iw-if sr :ww - ggfqxtz - - ,gi wtf, gf, . .1 ...q v . , t .,,i.,,r,,f... t Q.. ,. flin t f M - li:'T 3- . 5' ' MISS WARNER-115 TOP ROW Archambeau, Nancy, Badenhope, Nancy, Bonner, Jane, Bovv- man, Roger, Carstensen, Kay, Cole, Betty. SECOND ROW Core, Susan, Fingerhut, Joan, Gaynor, Jim, Hannes, Loann Harget, Patricia, Hayman, Janet. THIRD ROW Hunt, Leroy, Kaintz, Shirley, Koser, Colleen, Luther, Wayne, Mack, Ronald, Mcfxlister, Bob. FOURTH ROW McKnight, Meryle, Mercer, Richard, Moellenberg,Carol, Potter, Warren, Schell, Gloria, Schill, Margaret. FIFTH ROW Schroclc, Patricia, Stapleton, Ted, Weeks, Barbara, Wines, Nancy. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council Representative ....,....... Nancy Badenhope President .......,......,........,.,.,,...,. Jane Bonner Treasurer .........,...,,..... ..... C olleen Koser Pot O'GoId Representative. .... Nancy Badenhope Red Cross ............. .... M eryle Mclinight MRS. KING-113 TOP ROW Black, Bonnie, Bowles, Richard, Braden, Anna Rose, Brim, Darlene, Carlsen, Joan, Cox, Franlc. SECOND ROW Cox, Shirley Ann, Dittmer, Virgene, Fearing, Ben, Fehn, Sally, Friedman, Sylvia, Goudy, Betty. THIRD ROW Hutchins, Gvvendolyn, Jacob, Richard, Kanag, Judith, LaPlante, Jerry, Lavo, JoAnn, McCavv, Ronald. FOURTH ROW Moran, Patricia, Murphy, Helen, Pestolis, Tom, Reber, Jalce, Ryan, Keith, Samples, Larry. FIFTH ROW Smith, Dorene, Solek, Mary Jane, Steih, Lufbxnne, Thomas William, Wallace, Franklin, Williams, Shirley. I-IOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council Representative. .,.....,.,.., Richard Bovvles President ..........,.........,......,....,... Jake Reber Vice President .....,..... ..,., F ranlc Cox Secretary ...,....,. ...,. S ally Fehn Treasurer ........ ....... .,,... B i ll Thomas Red Cross ................... ...... B onnie Blaclc Pot O'Gold Representative .,.. ..,. G wen Hutchins . R, f ' 'vlilEilI,?,,,:,,, ,,.. , 'fffsazerggrla' , ' I' - , ' :if , tfikfie still' ., ti W, gf..,2gsr' 'tlig..,-,W-,,gai, xfrg:-f 'lffill f,4:Q5sI'l,i'li1ifiEiWr 21123 .i1ti,.i'iig!s2I., wgtaf ,y.1, ,Zeiziifs,, av.gA,is'ii, ,,j2,5352 :,, , , iigijf jfffei2'z3ii WIS f,'1ltIQ3lfr1?i,g i ' 'f5:I5.i?25,li3i' ,f!rEl2l?i!f'lf ' f,1.. ',1z . 'liiittigifiilw' 1' -if I f',f.i,i'r'E'if ,V .rgvi','.z-'smtfii'-I,iw -','. if fi' '1'ifsI.E:!.2fT:ifEfz:s,Efi'5-iiiriifllfq gafmlrlga 4' f gf, , ,jx,i,1,lz'f' ,gjiist ,g',i'.?4'w.i,j',f'-,'Iz i -:,..:.,,'::22!.,g,,,5g,5,,.,f,5g:?.'-gb ,wg-, f . f f , , 'ff-f::f.,5g , i.r.1g5, .,,fs:fi1,.,r, .. 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J anet Patten Treasurer ....,..,.......... .... S am Soloman Pot OlGoId Representative. . . .... Carl Meyers Red Cross ............... . . ,Roberta Giles MR. ZAUGG-M-15 I Top Row Amstutz, Ramon CSo.D, Beadle, Alice, Belkofer, Mary CFr.D, Buch- holz, Robert QFr.D, Brigham, Robert CSOQ, Courvoisier, John CSOJ. SECOND ROW Dale, Diane, Daugherty, Eleanor, Davidson, Jack CSo.D, Fleck, Joseph CFO, Freeman, Sherrie CFr.D, Ginther, John. THIRD ROW Hodge, Barbara CFr.D, Harris, Jay CSo.D, Herman, Jim CSo.D, Hutt- man, Donald CFr.D, Hull, Robert CFr.D, Jackson, Florence CFr.D. FOURTH ROW Jackson, Sandra CSo.D, Kannel, Jerrold, Kievik, Marshall CSOQ, Kimble, James CFr.D, Kinney, Bradley CFr.D, Hutt, David CFO. FIFTH ROW Landin, Jack CFr.D, Meyers, Penny, Mungons, Ralph CFr.D, Pols- dorfer, David CFr.D, Reder, Richard CSo.D, Reed, Mary Margaret. SIXTH ROW Reynolds, Norma CSOQ, Rowe, Ruth, Rutledge, Ann, Saylor, Joflxnn CSOQ, Schaub, Sue CFr.D, Schoenbrunn, Errol CFr.D. SEVENTH ROW Steinberg, Michael CSo.D, Shapiro, William CSo.D, Siebenaler, dean gllirg, Silverwood, Anita CFr.D, Smith, John QFr.D, Sullenger, arry r. . EIGHTH ROW Turney, Clair CFr.D, Vance, John CFr.D, Vick, Richard CFr.D, Weeks, John CFr.D, Weiss, Sharon CFr.D, Ziemer, Paul. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Student Council Representative ........ ,..,.... J ames Hanna President ....,........,...... ,. . ,Jack Davidson Secretary-Treasurer .......... . . .James Hanna Pot O'Gold Representative. .. ..,,Ann Gutridge MRS. KNAGGS-249 Top Row Bowers, Bob, Brockman, Connie, Brunskill, Jim, Christensen, Riley, Conn, Margaret, Dembinski, Richard. SECOND ROW Dressel, Karen, Duncan, Charles, Gregor, Ben, Johnston, Jean, Jones, Donna, Kane, Claire. THIRD ROW Kimbell, Jered, Kratzman, James, I.ahr, Carolyn, Lewis, Marlene, Liggett, Juanita, Lindower, Dickey. FOURTH ROW Meek, Suzanne, Morgan, Janet, Nevendori, Janet, Olson, Don, Owed, Jim, Reed, Joanne. 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W, ,.., . 2, 9 tl 5,3 I3 ,M Lniuii Nil'-'I'li,' fm -7 jSii2.j!:I iiiiiii 4 iiltii midi,'wiIiQ5'E,,:Wi'iC . 5Q'::'?Eu5aiiE5',i'E-'ff 'i Igiili ' ,-. .ll ,.f,s,,..,.gi,..i,,,,,,ii,m. ,,, r i i:iwr..:.a.,i ,'-- .sat ..s,if .Qa,,,i . if-if --ss..-5.211-f', ' gag, . ,,,,,.. x , , ,L I I H si , Mx., ' Hi' if i. fr, Q1 - ,gif gs? K .. 3553 21341 .gf JUNIOR ADVISORS In accepting the position oi advising the Class oi '53, Miss Fern Dickey and Mr. Norman Rollman have greatly helped with its success. They can always be depended upon ior helplul advice, regardless oi their other re- sponsibilities. They supervised the First big class assignment-the choosing of dates for the year's events and the naming oi chairmen and committee members For these events-- working with the class oFIicers many hours after school to make careiul selections. Their initial step was the consideration ol those deieated candidates for class oFiices who were deserving and capable lor chairman- ships and committee personnel. Then, to get the Junior I-Iomeroom Teachers into the swing oi things, a diFier- ent teacher was asked to advise each activity. Miss Ursula Schmit took over the J-I-lop, Miss Marie I.erche advised the Boys' Mothers' Rarty, Miss Mildred John- ston directed the Senior Banquet Decorations Com- mittee, Mrs. Margaret King handled Rublicity, Miss Marie Stoll assisted with the Junior-Senior Farewell Dance, Miss Dickey and Mr. Rollman themselves super- vised the Junior Rlay production. By choosing the most eFFective oi former methods oi handling the organization ol class activities and by in- itiating several new ones, Miss Dickey and Mr. Rollman have proved invaluable. With their continued assistance as Senior Class Advisers, this Junior Class should be tops next year. Play Sub-Chairman Publicity Play Co-Chairman Play Directors Barbara Sfaelos Bill l-luffer Roger Steinhauer Renee Riendeau Charlene Brown Jeanne Valiquette Pat O'Rourke Phil Schaefer Junior Senior Farewell Senior Banquet J.Hop Junior Boy's Mothers' T TOFT1 Ehni Sally Fehn Jim Rose Sam Magee Jane Bonner Clara Snead Roberta Giles John Black JUNIOR COMMITTEES 52 The Junior Class looked forward to its third year at DeVilbiss with a lively interest. When committee chairmen and co-chairmen were chosen, the class knew it was headed for a good year as Juniors, With- out such capable chairmen for the yearis events, many of the activities would have lacked the sparkle and gayety that was theirs. With the J-l-lop, the color pattern of activities was set in a gay frame so that, when it was time for the Junior Play UA Broom for the Briden, it became a brilliant part of the whole fabric. Under glittering lights and to smooth music, Juniors said Hffxu Bevoirl' to the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Farewell Dance. ln order that the Seniors might leave school in fine style, the committee paid careful attention to all the essential details for the Senior Banquet. Tucked into a busy year, was the big date the Junior Boys had with their mothers. They spared no expense or effort to show their ugirlsn a wonderful time at the Jun- ior Boys, Mothers' Party. The efforts oi all of the committees would have been in vain were it not for two other splendid committees. The Finance Committee kept a careful vigil on all money matters. This necessary committee saw to the financial success of every Junior Class event and did it most ably, ln order that all might know about the activities, the Publicity Com- mittee used its many talents to publicize the events attractively and colorfully. 1 E Play Sub-chairmen Patt Tanber Sharon Ryberg Mary Lou Schliewe Bob Wolfe Elaine Etner US KID RT, A ST T A RE OAG T FF O E'RE 11:00 A.M. before: the J-Hop. 11:00 P.M. during the J-l-lop. J-Hop queen and attend- ants. Roberta Giles, Donna Taylor, Nancy Schumm, Angie Miehls, Penny Meyers CQueer-U, Renee Reindeau, Margaret Schill, Car- ole Burklwolder, 53 l E Qlten the Senior, about to conclude his high school career, Wonders ii his academic record or his contributions vvill be forgotten. The halls, the classrooms, the scenes ol his activ- ities, the iriendssall assure him that his years here, lilce the rainbovv, have lelt a lasting imprint. They have become an integral part oi the school. As he has had many colortul experiences, so too have there been clouds oi disappoint- ment to briefly darl4en the picture. But novv the Senior is prepared to receive his pot o' goldkgraduation. Yes, he will remember Devilbiss, and he vvill be remembered by Devilbiss. X n :E .Q Q f ,451-fu J -n il 447441. fw,-Q ,,44f.V:ff ,,Zff'if,,xn ,ZQd0M,,,Q75 E Am,gf,, 4!A ff ,Q,f,dMpfw4 mLL W ,fvflcfnfcffffcldi Q WM iw! CM AQ,-Z ,9i,f5,,,fF,y ' X 01455 Lefzia., , V 4115.-YL Food- ,NL!zMf64 !n A ' .X X' x xvcw ,ec If f ff Cy A4 7 x Ex .!c?fC29?f44J Avis E ii ,.,M,iZLM,MJ ,wxflar WJ i QAM i ' S Qfjgpf . , - , X XZ4444- ,L L, ,Jil K X N U, defy g., c3f.f?J7f1,. Ufij3470 Qgff 2 N lg 3 R ' A 6'fC fo SE Q Q Y sg Q5 if a'Q:4f,7f4 Affzby T ,4vLf2ia.,-.44-j 6 e ' V 4 f 'H 4'-,4ZZf5f-,f,'f44?Z,fs hgjpw ' ' 69'-91,3 1 4 417 52 W6 Mary Taylor, Treasurer, Dave Dye, President, Pat McGuire, Secretary, Charlotte Slevin, Vice President. In September, 1948, when the four hundred bewil- dered and awe-struck freshmen who make up the class of 1959 entered the halls of DeVilbiss, few of us realized how soon we would arrive at the other end of our rainbowfGraduation. in September, 1951, however, this same class was no longer confused, but brimming over with the energy, drive, and self-assurance gained from three years of experiences. During our Freshman, Sopho- more, and Junior years we had acquired l-fonor, Truthfuiness, Wisdom, Growth, and Beauty-all of which are symbolized by the rainbow colors of DeViibiss. Individually, we tried the varied activi- ties offered and selected those which most inter- ested us. As a class we had become well co-ordi- nated with the class spirit so necessary to make all projects successful. With the realization that this was our year to shine, we opened with flying colors in spirited ciass eiec- tions. Before we had a chance to catch our breath, the halls were filled with the bustling activity of ciass committee selections. The HVarsity Dragn, the annual post-Turkey-Day dance honoring the letter men, was a great success. Hfhe Man Who Came to Dinnern, this yearis senior play, lived up to every- one's expectations of a polished performance. The Senior Mid-Winter Dance, Hlvlanhattan Moods , took away the bitter taste of first semester exams. The senior girls had the rare opportunity of having a date with their best Hbeauxf' at the UDadsi and Daughters' Dateu. Not to be out-done, the boys entertained lavishly at the Hlrathersf and Sons' Ban- quetfi The girls ciimaxed with the ever-popular HlVlothers' Team. When a person reminisces, the Senior Prom is per- haps the most nostalgic of ali memories. As the girls whirled around the floor with those special dates, it seemed as if a rainbow indeed had found its way into the ballroom. from the gaiety of the prom we turn the page of our memory book and are once again at the impressive Baccalaureate service. The Senior Banquet where the class of '52 came togeher socially as a group for the last time was most festive. The great moment of any students high school life arrived with Graduation. Cn this day the happy re- membrances and friendships of four years brought a touch of poignant sadness to the long-anticipated experience, As every senior looks ahead to new horizons, each with his own conception of what the future holds in store for him, he would like to express his sincere appreciation to his DeVilbiss teachers who have given him the foundation with which to attain his goai. We especially thank our class advisers, Miss Ruth Lukens and Mr. Dave f-iardy, whose tire- less support and contagious enthusiasm have made this year the full and eventful one that it was. They have helped us to find our rainbowis Hpot of Goldn. A YEAR AS SPAR LING AS A PRISM'S LIGH'Il i Aaia, Gerald l l Agard, Ronald Agen, Jean Albring, James Alexander, LaVern Alexander, Lou Ellyn Amberg, Edward Ames, Daniel Andre, James Arnold, Marilyn Aunger, Deboraln Baim, Neil Barger, Franklin Barnard, Lyman Barnby, Donald Batdorf, Jack Bayha, David Baz, Beverly Bell, William Bellman, Lorene Benfer, Patricia Bergmann, Joan Berry, Jan Best, Barbara Betson, Barbara Bilkovsky, James Billeau, William Bishop, Joan i WAS '52, WITH DAVE OUR LEADER BRIGHT Bitz, Donna Blaclc, Shirley Bleim, Roger Bloomheart, John Blossom, James Boehringer, Shirley Bollinger, Nancy Bolton, Nancy Boltz, Ann Bones, David Boulle, Charles Boysen, Fred Brady, Robert Brannon, Donna Brighman, Carole Brigham, Sally Britton, Marilyn Broclbeclc, Paul Brown, Stillman Brown, Nancy Brubaker, Joanne Buclcenmeyer, Betty Jane Burk, Gary Byram, Ronalcl Carena, Ronald Carroll, Shirley Ciralsky, Carole Clegg, Audrey Coghlin, William Collins, Marilyn Coolc, William Cordill, Ann Core, Madge Ann Cornwell, Nancy Crago, John Cranston, Terry Curran, Dennis Curson, l.eRoy Custer, JoAnn Custar, Norman Dailey, Patricia Damrauer, Martin Dane, Robert Davidson, Martin Davies, Carol Deister, William Demaline, Carole Dennis, John Dickinson, John ' ' Dion, Ronald Dobson, Vernon Draheim, Richard Dralce, Martha Drakey, Robert Dreher, Robert Dresser, Marcia HAL TO ADD TO STUDENT COUNClL'S MIGHT, Dreyer, Robert Duclcvvorth, Donald Dulceshire, Bonnie Duncan, Dale Duncan, Doris Durfey, David Dye, David Eley, Thomas Elliott, James Elmer, Gary Emch, Richard Emmert, Gregor Eppstein, Lois Epstein, Sam Esgain, Sally Estrel, Wayne Etheridge, Juanita Evans, Marion Everaitt, Mary Jo Fackler, John Fackler, Nancy Fahle, Zella Mae Fales, John Faulds, Margaret Fellcey, James Fessler, Jack Finch, Richard EMCH TO SEE THE HALLS WERE RIGHT, AND Fish, Ann Flamand, Donald l Fleck, David l Fortney, Suzanne Fortress, Arlene Foullt, Richard Fountain, Robert Fowler, Anne Freed, Charles Friedman, Robert Froolc, Shirley Gagle, LeRoy Gallon, Mark Gallos, Jeanette Ganson, Donna Gatter, Nancy Gervais, Richard Gettel, Janet Gibson, Dianne Gillis, Joseph Glass, Barbara Goodman, Lois Goodson, Patsy Gorton, Robert Goudy, Dennis Gray, James Greenberg, Bradley Gregory, Charles l E SUE'S CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS T0 DELIGI-lT. Publicity Senior Play Varsity Drag Mothers' Teal Shirley Sparrow George Kidd Earl Sigg Sara McDevitt Mark Gallon Shirley Black Billie Spurgeon Janice Kelly Service Baccalaureate Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Senior Trip Beverly Baz Dianne Gibson Don Flamand Ron MGSOH Dick Smalley Jan Berry Jim Jackson l.uAnne Thompson ES TTE RC SEN! HGather fround, Seniors, and ye shall hear, of the things that made this a successful year. . Yes, thinking back, this past year has been something to remember. The clubs we participated in, that wonderful DeViltries, our fine Student Council, plus all the other activities which have proved to be so much fun, have all blended into one perfect rainbow. l-lowever, there is one thing that can never be omitted. Without class committees and the hard-working students behind them, no school year would be complete. Who will ever forget our play- The Man Who Came to Dinnern, the successful Varsity Drag, Baccalaureate, Graduation? As we all know these fine events donlt just happen, Behind the laughter, gaiety, and success are many hours of hard work, worry, thought, and fretting over last minute details. To serve your class is a most demanding job. Many fail to grasp this fact and do not think of the numerous duties and responsibilities which accompany these posi- tions. Qne can generally recognize committee people when they scurry by in the halls. They are the preoccupied ones who always accomplish more than you would think possible. Before and after school they are here planning and checking to perfect our ventures. Truly, we give our most sincere congratulations to our excellent chairmen and their committees. Gut of the confusion there always emerged an event so successful that wefre sure it could never be topped. Graduation Roger Rummel Maureen Souder I Dacls' and Da ughters' Date Marilyn Collins Marilyn Qlsen Finance Dick Zimmerman Marvel Schroeder Historian Betsy Reisener Charles Freed Senior Prom Lou Ellyn Senior Banquet Barbara Thomas Buddy Baim Alexander Frank Vick Memorial Dan Ames Announcements Bob Brady Pat Patterson Barbara Betson Senior Mid-Winter Marilyn l-lahn Steve Mclflugh r Grizzell, Joan Gustafson, Greta Gutridge, Ann Haddad, Barbara Hahn, Marilyn Hall, Dave Hall, Marilynn Hanna, James Hanson, Fred Harden, Donald Harris, Eileen Hartung, Elizabeth Hazle, Marlene Hechinger, Elaine ' Henderson, Elizabeth Henley, Patricia Henning, Carol Henry, James Herrnstein, Joanne Hill, Marianna Holly, Pamela Holst, Mary Ella Horner, Carol ' Howard, Thomas Huddleston, Robert 2 Hughes, Thomas Humphreys, Robert i l Huntley, Hartzell JOHN BALANCED SILVER ALL YEAR THROUGH, FUR JUSTICE, GREENBERG FGUND EACH CLUE lmes, Richard lrelan, Marilyn lzzi, Naomi Jacks, Phyllis Jackson, James Jacobs, Myron Je Flerds, JoAnn Jelferys, Ann Johnson, Gary Johnson, William Jordan, Carolyn Jordon, John Kamm, Dale Karpe, Shirley Katz, Elaine Kaufman, Neil Kelly, Janice Kerr, Joanne Key, Sally Kidd, George Kiemle, Fred Kindle, Joanne King, Patricia Kinney, Nancy Kisseberth, William Kitchen, Judy Klein, Leita Knuth, Donald SPARKED BY JOE, DEVIL ISS DRAMA GREW Koester, Shirley Kramer, Robert Krawetz, Judith Kreig, Gretchen Kunst, Arthur Lange, Duane Lanlcenau, Marilyn Lanlcer, Bonnie Lawrence, Donna Jeanne Lawson, Curtis ' Lealce, William Leber, George Lehr, Shirley Leow, George Lester, Marlene Lieber, Ben Lincke, Carolyn Lindsay, Anne Little, Donald Lober, Beverly Long, Willis Loomis, Elizabeth Anne Loshbaugh, Charles Luebbert, Wilhelmina Mack, Larry Macphie, Franlc Marquardt, Nancy Marsteller, Sue Mason, Ronald McCaIIy, Donna McCrory, Carolyn McDevitt, Sarah McDoIe, Charles McGary, Wanda McGregor, Chad McGuire, Patricia Mcl-Iugh, Steve McWilliam, Janet Meister, James Mercer, Joan Mercer, Thomas Messinger, John Mielke, Jack Mielke, Joanne Miller, Elinor Miller, Judy Miller, Margaret Miller, Nancy Miller, Neil Mock, William Montferrante, Nancy Moore, I-Iarold Moose, Burdell 5, More, Marilyn Morgan, Cynthia Morgan, Robert WHILE ANNE PRINTED HER TOWER VIEW, Morgan, Roland Myles, Walter Neuert, Sherry Nightingale, David Nissen, Richard Norris, Kathleen Olsen, Marilyn O'Neal, Thomas Osnowitz, Edward Otis, Patricia Owen, Janet Patterson, Patricia Pearson, Mary Perlcinson, Edward Perry, Patty Perry, Philip Pestolis, Marie Peters, Jean Peterson, Janet Peugeot, Sheralyn Plumadore, Carl Pollitt, Nancy Polsclorfer, Carol Price, Mary Prueter, William Raab, Leslie Randolph, Richard Rappaport, Robert BARNBY PLANNED THE YEARBOOK THROUGH. MARILYN'S REVELRIES GAVE JOY ANEW Reicharcl, Nancy Reisener, Betsey Resnick, Larry Reynolds, Joan Rhein, Jean Richardson, Dorothy Riggs, Jacqueline Ritenour, Joyce Ritter, Jerry Roan, Shirley Roberson, Clarence Roberts, Myrna ogers Virginia Rohrbaclcer Norma Romanoll Jean Ruscher Joann oss Sally Rowe Ben Rubin Bernice Ruehlin John ummel Roger Saba Warren Saclcman Russell Santee Carol Sargent Betty Satre Carl Sayers Arlene Schaefer Janean R I... I I I R, I I I R , I I I I I I I Q .f- ig Q? 41 ff? Q 5 and Sons' Banquet a chicken dinner plus unrationed entertainment combined to make a to-be-remembered evening. On Easter Sunday two hundred seniors paclced their bags and gath- ered at the station to entrain for New Yorlc. Never have Four days been so crowded with experiences. No matter how many dances one may attend, nothing could equal the Senior Prom. The soft music and girls in pastel formals left one vvith a feeling that can he appreciated only by experience. Absorbed by the impressive Baccalaureate, vve realized that we vvere at the end of our high school days. Although vve anticipate the years ahead there is a sense of regret for the carefree past. On the day oi graduation we traded lour years ol education, fun, and service for a diploma. Professor Metz introduces cockroaches into Sr. Play Before the show at the Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Taking notes at the Art Museum Correlation Class Seniors prepare to leave on the New York Trip Waiting to be served at the Dads' and Daughters' Date FOUFUI HO'-If-Seniof I-Ul1Cl1 NGW ALL THE RAINBOW'S i l i 11il-1 ul-1-11.111 mmm-ggi- COLORS BLEND. Schnee, Robert Schnell, Carol Schraishuhn, Judy Schroder, Carol Schroeder, Marvel Schroeder, Suzanne ' Selter, Carol Shapiro, Daniel Sheon, Robert Shepler, Robert Shimmaly, Charlotte Shreves, Carol Shuell, Joann Shumalcer, Shari Lu Siegel, Joan Siegel, Nancy Sigg, Earl Slevin, Charlotte Smalley, Richard Smith, Patricia Smith, Patricia Ann Smith, Phyllis Snider, Mary Ann Souder, Maurene Soutar, Sharon Sparrow, Shirley Spence, Mary Sproul, Sally AS DOWN THE YEARS THEIR MEMCRIES SEND Spurgeon, Billie Starkey, David 3 Starkey, Suzanne Stedcke, Shirley T Stieler, Susan Stoll, Mary Stone, Ted Streilo, Mary Struble, Janet Struble, Shirley Sweeney, David Taht, Viva Tank, Roberta Taylor, Carole Taylor, Mary Temple, Sharon Thomas, Barbara Thompson, Lufxnne Thoms, Glen Thorpe, William Towle, Joyce Underwood, Glen Unkle, Charles Urie, Robert Varnum, Laurabelle Vick, Frank Wagner, Jack Walkenhorst, Joann yy x . v H At -Mvl ::3':'J: tj-ffxf-f Mf r- sv-4' ' T THE POT O'GOLD IS SHINING AT THE END. Walker, Ronald Walling, JoAnn Walter, Robert Walters, Carolyn Warmington, Robert Warner, Thomas Wehrle, Robert Wendt, Kevan Wenland, Shirley l Whitmore, Jaclc Williams, James Williamson, John Williamson, Richard Woeller, Earnest Woods, Thomas Worden, William Wright, Thomas Yariclc, Phillip Zahn, Fred Zeisler,' Barbara Zellers, Jane Zerman, Nancy Ziemer, Ruth Zimmerman, Richard He who has suFfer'd you to impose on him, knows you The highest of distinctions is service to others SENIOR CLASS ADVISERS This June will end our high school careers, but the memories of these years will forever remain a colorful blend ol experiences. The guid- ance and aid in our activities has come from two members of the faculty who have truly been friends as well as advisers-Miss Ruth Lulcens and Mr. Dave l-lardy. We could always depend on their cheerful assistance and the advisership of various Senior l-lome Room Teachers to malte this year a complete and happy one. As the year progressed we became increasingly aware oi the energy and understanding with which they undertook the responsibilities vested in them. The spon- taneous enthusiasm ol the committees and the invariable success oi carefully laid plans is indisputable proof of their inspiring leadership, ln this small space, it is impossible to express all the appreciation that is so well deserved. All we can hope to do is to let them lcnow that they will hold a special place in every senior's heart lor the memorable job they have so willingly done, It was moved seconded and carried that the Jr Hi Y havea hay ride Extra-curricular activities acld spice to school life. They provide a training ground for vvorl4 and play-accom- plishing something and having lun simultaneously. Since truth is essential so that all may vvorl4 together Whole- heartedly For the school, we have let its symbolizing color, orange, represent extra-curricular activities, That this orange is a caution sign we must recognize so that these activities are l4ept in balance, becoming only one phase of school life, We lil4e to think that this hue represents the beckoning Flame ol achievement. Q. 5 x 2 'x Y i x N. 'X 16144 77? i i SE MZ Wmfjiezfffiiji Q3Q'mwrf.Mg,,.MQ W My g' k ,X - ZZCLNQ Ifld- 'J k-wL,k,4r, I ,J -F I . f XJ: ML- L 5- DN, kg ?'x.JL,x.,,-xg,-, ' ' f 4 . . . , 'LJ F A- . ,al f 5 , , X 5 ,. ,- V -r-.xv Lo-f' bf- .4 ,.,f,..,c,ff,,- Q-... ' , ., n f bm X I' .vo V, K-,P YL,,JA. ' f .r-a,.LJEL.j, . , -- 'A 1 - A '7AZ55Q72jf??M igjigigl Q Q 6 Q 1 X x v I i s , .. I Q ,-1f'-,.'n 1 K ' Eli '.-A f ' +,v - 5 . :J I 1 4 :X 3U S In ,I rm .' .49 ,EW l ., ic, gfQ, w ' Mm i 33 3 CF CCLORFUL DATES AND EVENTS O B RAIN UT 0 -9. n 3 U' 91 0 FF O U' 9. Faclc to the grind. in Charting daily Community Chest results. Magazine drive breaks all records with S15,1'I5.53. - Zets' prize-winning Christmas decorations. 5 First clay oi school 'l Magazine Drive starts Football premiere Q Froshmore Party 'I7 Community Chest drive starts 3 B.l.E. Day Q7 Senior Class elections 'l'l Latvian trio Q8 Community Chest Variety Show 'IQ Junior Class elections 'l5 Baclc-to-school Qpen House 19 N.W.O.l.A.-No school Q4 UN. Day program Q6 Doctor Moeclel 31 Roy Masters-diamond cutter November 16 Revelries Q1 Froshmore Party QQ Turkey Day game-Libbey Q3 Varsity Drag Q7 20th Anniversary Dinner December 4 Magazine Drive Banquet 5 Freshmen Mothers lea 5 Football Dinner 8 Senior Play '1'1 Frazier Reams 13 Koed Kapers 17 Mr. Riley-Lecture on Chile '19 Westinghouse Science Tests Q0 Christmas program Q0 Froshmore Party Q3 Christmas vacation starts January 15 Exams '16 Exams '17 SeniorMid-Winter '18 Froshmore party Story telling time at the tri-lit party. Cake Eaters 12 - Waite 7. Staff members relax at Pot O' Gold Christmas party. This lndustrial Arts exhibit won First prize in Ohio. Our Night Relays Queens. Seniors walk all over each other in gym. The Junior Hi-Y attends to the business at hand Football Homecoming Queens and their escorts. February 'I Qhio State Scholarship Test '15 Froshmores '18 Dads' and Daughters' Date Q0 Fathers, and Sons' Banquet QQ J-Hop Q9 Area Student Council Dance March 7 Junior-Senior Basketball Game 11 C.S.p.fAx. Convention '13 Silver Gloves Tournament 14 LCC. Dance Qi GE. i-louse of Magic Q5 DeViitries Matinee Q6 DeViitries Begins Q9 DeViitries Party 3'l Wheaton College Concert Band April Q Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea 'l'l Spring Vacation 'I3 Seniors Leave for New Vorlt 14 Juniors Leave for Washington Q1 Back to School QQ Miami University Men's Glee Club Q5 Reveiries Q8 DeViibiss Weeic, Faculty Day Q9 DHS Week, Publications Day 30 DHS Weelc, Awards Day Faculty Play- Aw, gee whiz, Mr. Emery. 1952 DeViltries Steering Committee. May 'l Dl-iS Week, Club Day 'l l.C.C. lganquet Q DHS Week, Atliletics Day Q DeVilbiss Nigl1tl3elays 3 Senior Prom 9 Junior Play 'lil Senior Girls, Nlotlwersl lea Q3 Q9 Senior Day Senior Banquet June l Baccalaureate Q Final Exams 3 Final Exams 6 Graduation 6 Junior-Senior Farewell Members of the publications staffs embark for a press convention in New York. Seniors say good-bye at the Jr.-Sr. Farewell- Wishing Well Waltz. ENT ERN G T EN D STU I fi? 1. 22? o. cr gm -. Of. om 0. '70 N EE Q0 Before school started in September, President Moore, called a meeting of the commissioners. This brought the nucleus of the Student Council together, and we began to thinlc about the approaching school year. ltwas to be the twenty-First year for DeVilbiss, we were coming of age. So we adopted a theme for the year toward which all efforts would be directed, one which would malce the twenty-First year the greatest ever seen at our school. We adopted a motto: 'lMalce Year Q1 The Une . ' Qur goal was set, we went to worlc. Anne Fowler arranged to have the motto printed in every Prism. Marlene Hazle and John Faclder pushed, the magazine drive over S'l5,000, an all time high, ln the hands of Marilyn Britton, the semi-annual Revelries hit a new pealc in attendance. Joanne l-lerrnstein brolce all records in the sale ot savings stamps, while Judy Miller was responsible for the chartering of 42 clubs. Diclc Emch and Brad Greenberg performed well the ditticult taslcs of lceeping order and administering justice, Don Barnby arranged For the recording of our school songs. And that indomitable school spirit which swept DeVilbiss onto its feet this year was largely due to the excellent publicity done by Joan Bishop, and the whoppin' good mass meetings set up by Joe Gillis. Let's not forget to recog- nize Jim l-lenry's great intra-mural program, the wonderful job done in awards by Nancy Brown, and the efficiency of Kathleen Norris, Cleric of the Board. Year twenty-one has truly been the one, and it'll talte a lot of worlc to beat it. So go to it Juniors, we wish you the best ot luclc. The Student Council has had a great year, and a lot ot credit is due our president, l-lal Moore. l-lis enthusiasm and interest has not only led DeVilbiss through an eventful year, but also put the Area Student Council into the spotlight. Under l'lal,s leadership, Area Council, For the First time in its history, sponsored an all- city student dance. We oi the Student Council would like to express our whole- hearted appreciation to Mr. Robert E. Bettig for his advice and guidance. Under his supervision our ventures were made possible, Kathleen Norris Don Barnby, Anne Fowler. Dick Emch, Joan Bishop, Marilyn Britton, Brad Greenberg. ...M FN-,N FV t . fC?.,igk..K ,,.. 1 Xin t' s. M , -. i QQ-1 Qs. M., t 'Af'- .,,1. L3 ' l YY :Q ii. Ks... 3--Vx: yv.. i,,i,, ,,-'xg' I li X. - ,, .yt .I fQsfwl.fu 'X-Q's'g-,413 Y QQQQKQJMJQQ -3 if fs p.l-ofa Lf 1ff5'1'i 'X rf ,4,ZfSfa1,Q . U .,,,NkkffNtQ'lf'Q,., iii! fgwee, oc leivflif-slwrkf' as-4+ yomoo, X21 of finw ' si Jeacfffg, .A -'fxuiiffr-Zigi' U-li ,B-5512, fG3o'Si'Jso-'Q .MN . Cf'JxfNfX.f2Ql. 'j9i,7m..i,, wool .i ,rflf-?f'3ikk,Q. xiii' 4 x V .6 f . .. X t gg,A,fwx.lX.2Q.,1lf' K--1 Rx iflx 4 OMMISSICJNERS TOP-Joanne l-lerrnstein, Jim l-lenry, Joe Gillis, Nancy Brown. BOTTOM-John Faclcler, Marlene Hazle, Judy Miller. Commissioner oi Welfare. ., ,..,lVlarlene l'lazle Commissioner oi Finance ...... ...John l:acl4ler Commissioner oi Qrganizations. .. .... Judy Miller Commissioner oi Publications .... .,.. D on Barnby Commissioner oi Publications .... .... A nne Fowler Commissioner oi Justice ..... ...Brad Greenberg Commissioner oi publicity ....... ,.... J oan Bislwop Commissioner oi Social Aitairs .... .... lyi arilyn Britton Commissioner oi Atlriletics ..... ..... J im l-lenry Commissioner oi Assemblies. .. ,,... Joe Gillis oi Awards ......... .... N ancy Brown Commissioner .. .. Commissioner of Community Service. .. .... Joanne l-lerrnstein Commissioner olScl1ool Service. . . ,,..... Diclc lfmclw Clerk of the Board .......... ...Kathleen Norris Don Barnby Mr. D. N. Stalker Miss Ruth Smith TOP PICTURE-Ann Cordill, Marlene l-lazle, Earl Sigg, Janice Kelly, Charlotte Slevin. BOTTOM PICTURE- John Fackler, Sue Starlcey, Marilyn Britton, Bobbie Giles, Dick Zimmerman, l.aVerne Alexander. POT O' GOLD At the end ol the rainbovv is the pot ot gold, and at one end ol D.l-l.S. is room 164 where this Pot Oi Gold is produced in secret. A curiosity to most students, room 'I64 is lil4e home to the Pot Start. From early in the morning till late at night, vve pore contentedly over our work. The typist sits shivering in the corner after hours trying to get the rest of the copy done. Our photographers, like true martyrs, confine themselves to the cramped quarters ol our stuffy darlq room in order to print pictures for the panel editor who moves drovvsily over his vvorl4 as he succumbs to the Fumes of rubber cement. The circulation manager nib- bles leebly at a peanut butter coolcie as she goes over a staclc of subscrip- tion cards. lmluddled in a corner, the class editors mumble dizzily as they checl4, rechecl4, double-checlc, and re-double-check their lists ol names. Tiring of this joyous lite, some ol us more serious staffers agree to go to the C.S,p.A. Convention in New York where vve sit all day and take notes, and then go to bed early. But of course vve're alvvays happy, When we Feel the least bit lovv, vve have but to loolc upon the wall where hangs our motto- Stop Crying, Go To Work . It will never be l4novvn hovv much comfort this little bit ot wisdom brings us as vve combine the hues and colors of school life into a shining Pot O' Gold. Editor and Business Manager. .. ...... Don Barnby Accounts. ........................... Roger Steinhauer Advertising Manager ....................,.. Sue Starkey Assistants ...... Judy Kitchen, Roger Power, Ron Walker Athletics Editor .....................,......., Earl Sigg Assistant ......... ....... P hilip Schaefer Circulation Manager. .. ...,......... Ann Cordill Assistants ........ ..... R on Walker, Tom Ehni Faculty Editor ..... ....... M arilyn Britton Assistant ......... ,.... S hirley Frook Freshman Class Editor. . ... . Assistant ......... . . . Junior Class Editor.. Assistant ....... . . Literary Editor .... Organizations Editors ...... John Fackler, Assistant .....,... ....,.......... Panel Editor... .,.. Assistant ..... ......,............. Dick Zimmerman . . . .Bolo Wolfe . , .Janice Kelly ...Roger Power ...Arthur Kunst Charlotte Slevin . Karen Llnfriecl Charlotte Slevin ...Dave Miller Photographer .............,......,.. LaVerne Alexander Assistants. .Dean Burget, Lowell Ferguson, Gretchen Krieg Photography Editor ...............,...... Marlene l-lazle Senior Class Editors. . . ..... Shirley Black, Nancy Brown Assistant ........... ....,,..,..... R oberta Giles Sophomore Class Editor. . . . ..., Mary Streib Typist ............... .... J anet Patton STAFF TOP PICTURE-Roger Steinhauer, Shirley Frook, Arthur Kunst, Lowell Ferguson. BOTTOM PlCTL,lREfRoger Power, Philip Schaefer, Karen Llnfried, Dave Miller. LEFT PICTURE-Nancy Brown, Tom Ehni, Mary Streib, Ron Walker, Shirley Black. RlGl-lT PICTURE-Judy Kitchen, Bob Wolfe, Janet Patton, Dean Bur- get, Gretchen Krieg. Sli LNE INTO COLORF U TOP PICTURE-Joanne I-Ierrnstein, Mary Ella I-Iolst, Brad Greenberg, Janet Peterson, Joan Mercer. BOTTOM PIC- TURE-Marlc Gallon, Nancy Pollitt, Marianna I-IiII, Miss Elaine I-Iirth, PatMcGuire, Anne Fow- ler, Miss Rose Bloom. IFE LL O O H SC AKS RE IIB asm-3, QJCD5, :mov .Qr3--f-lo, TNJOU N-xim 'ioxlgq ZZWN2 VI 'K r:-V: NT - ogglw -.-.-ng-0 ,-f 92 o N- ,-f 02:1- PSSHV -N 50-gag. .ami - N 59-S !'l' 213 :Ni GUN .-f .. N23 M3 311 Gig NSN? rv-- ' 03 ' aa:-Z NN?-' DJJ n N 00.2- Flaw 0:- STO : 39-if 'QUIC- Shari Lu Schumaker, Mary Stoll, Bill I-Iuffer. Where's Mary Ella? cries Joan Mercer who is trying to Find another item for her feature story. Over in the corner Janet silently struggles to add Fifty words to Spec Spots. Mary Stoll is trying to get up enough courage to tell Brad that there are three more ads. Joanne I-Ierrnstein and Bill Long are worlcing on malce-up while Sam is lament- ing the fact that the sports pictures didn't turn out. Pat McGuire and Nancy Pollitt drop in to give us a Financial report while the publicity chiefs Joe Gillis, Bill I-Iuller, and Mark Gallon probe around trying to Iind out whatls to be in the next issue. About 12:15 Dave Nightingale madly rushes out of school, copy under arm and lunch in hand. Actually, the Prism doesn't come to you merely by chance out ol this mad chaos. It is the result of two weelcs of labor by two competent stalls Cliterary and businessb and an eager journalism class. THE PRISM Breaks School Life Into Colorful News Thomas A. DeVilhiss High School Toledo, Ohio LITERARY STAFF Editor-in-Chief ..............,...,.,.,.,. ,..,. ,.,.,........... A n ne Fowler Managing Editor .,............,...,...........,.,.,,.,. Mary Ella Hoist Associate Editors ..............,.....,.......,... Joanne Herrnsteln, Janet Peterson, Joan Mercer, and Brad Green- berg. DEPARTMENT EDITORS News ...,...........,.,.............,.. .. . ,. .. ., Bill Long Activities Clubs ........., Jean Peters, Martha Rosenbrook, Joanne Brubaker, Liz l-lartung Sports ......,.....,.,.,.......... Sam Solomon, Dave Nightingale, Dick Wattenmaker Girls' Sports ....,........,..,...................,,.,..,.,........... Judy Ringel Features ..........,......... Lou Ellyn Alexander, Carole Olen Editorials .,.. ...........................................,... M yrna. Britz Exchanges ,.... .. ..., ....,, .... ,......,...,. . .,,. S a ll y Brigham Photographer ....,. ,...... .,...,....,.,.. . . .. Jim Fackler REPORTERS Nancy Baldwin, Vicky Brenneman, Nancy Cherry, Eileen Cunningham, Jim Fackler, Mary Ellen Finken- biner, Sandy Gauthier, Sue Leichtamer, Jane Reichen- bach, Janice Stroup, Patt Tanber, Lois Thal, Susan Thal, Nancy Wall. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ....,.,....,............................... Pat McGuire Advertising Manager ,.... ,......... ,........... .....,.... , . M ary Stoll Solicitors ................ l-lal Moore, Tom Woods, Pat Moulton Circulation Manager ...,...........,.,.................. Nancy Pollitt Assistants ...................,.... Nancy Schumm, Russel Rayman Publicity ................ Mark Gallon, Bill l-luffer, Joe Gillis Posters ......,............. Marianna Hill, Shari Shumaker, Iva Barnhart Literary Adviser .... Business Adviser ..., .,..,...Mlss Rose Bloom ...Miss Elaine Birth TOP PlCTUl2EfT R A-H I M , R ll R , l Barnhart, Tom Woods Pow Two-Nanosgchilhlm, Pai Moqllsn. ll5llEDLl?PrlErl'Ullgl?-Top l2owfl.ois Thal Sandy Gauthier, Susan Thal, Eileen Cunningham, Jane Peichenbach, Vicky Brenne- , N Ch . P T -M F' lc b' , P tt T ber, Sue Leichtamer Finney Eglawanigbrralh P,lETUREZTclrpL fel-lffloudsllysrlaiexdnaef, Bill Long Dave Nightingale, Carl Meyers, Sam Solomon, Row Two-Martha Rosenbroolc Myrna Brikz, Carole Olen, Jean Peters. Pow Three-Judy Pingel, Liz Hartung Joanne Brubaker, Sally Brigham. Tenth of a dollarf just one dime. , ., 1952 DEVILTRIES Usherettes and Tigerettes introduce the DeViltries. Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet. l'm a Ding Dong Daddy from Dumas. Ah, Mademoiselle, you make me tingle. Telling a Hawaiian story with a Hawaiian dance Big party after the show. - . ,,., W, In...awww,..W.Wzmmmmwtfmmwmmmmmwww.Av 1mm,.,.W,::mmwmmmw . . . Lrnnywfa-1-.1-raw ,,--- fi . .f , f ,..:m.vu4w. Shostakovitch Polka Hit it, Jackson! It was The Loveliest Night ofthe year i i X ff s' 'f 3 1 s- A 2 Z y LD nRegitn -I .J U 5 7a M Z I E' 'lhe nineteenth production of the DeVilbiss DeViltries, Ulhank you, Call Again,H has once again fulfilled the slogan of the Hbest ever. A Music Emporium of the 1900's and a palace of Musical Arts and Drama of the pres- ent vvere the setting and background for the tvvo-act plot. The cast, under the competent direction of lVliss Frances Griffin, played five performances before appreciative and enthusiastic audiences. introduced this year for the first time vvas the tiger mascot 'il2egit'i, vvho now becomes the official trade- mark of the DeViltries. This extravaganza could not have been staged without the cooperation and coordination of the committee chairmen, committee members, and faculty advisors. Annually presented in March, this student talent production representing a phase of stu- dent life, is one of the many DeVilbiss expe- riences to be brought before parents and friends of the school. rf T T' ' -?r 'G ig 9 X X l ,- f 'Q I f- MEMBERS OF CHOIR-Jane' Bonner, Vernon Buckenbury,'Carol Daugherty, Marcia Dresser, Don Dusseau, Nancy Dye, Stan Falor, Ron Ferris, Jack Fessler, Janie Fromer, Bob Garvin, lngrid Gettum, Dianne Gibson, Nancy Gilliam, Mary Graybill, Neil Greene, Nancy Gross, Ray Gross, Marilynn Hall, Mary Kay Hall, Mary Henkel, Jim Henry, Pam Holly, Bob Johnson, Dave King, Nancy Kinney, Marilyn Klopping, Shirley Lehr, Virginia Leonard, Dick Lindower, Arlene Lorber, Anne Lubin, Jim Lykins, Sue Mar- steller, Larry Mavis, Jim Miley, Meta Mogendorff, Larry Mull, Nancy Nigh, Don Olson, George Osbourne, Joanne Pazos, Carl Plumadore, Dick Ransier, Nancy Reighard, Joyce Ritenour, Roger Schnee, Dody Schroeder, Sue Shields, Helen Siemens, Charlene Smith, Dave Starkey, Mary Taylor, Angelo Theofanous, Bob Ward, Bob Williams, Gay Winterfield, Ernie Woeller. A CAPELLA CHCIR jf One thing that the Dehfilbiss student will remember as long as he remem- bers any one ol the athletic teams is our A Capella Choir. The A Capella ff. ' Choir has always been one ol the primary factors in the extension ol ' Dehfilbiss' renown throughout the nation. Many uninformed Dehfilbiss students do not appreciate this fact. X The highlight oi the 'l95'l-T952 school year was their singing at the K convention ol secondary school principals in Cincinnati. Besides putting on a very impressive program at the meeting, the Choir members managed to do some sightseeing. Since the majority ol the Choir members are not graduating this year, they look forward to another trip. giving their annual fund-raising Midwinter and Spring Concerts, they sang Birth of the Blues in DeViltries. This particular year in A Capella is singular because they are doing so many things lor the First time. They sang on a Toledo Orchestra radio pro- gram, and participated in a Lion's Club party lor the blind. Records to be sold to the students were made oi all our school songs by A Capella. ln order to remind posterity oi its present lame, the Choir is starting a scrapbook of programs and press notices. The First annual Alumni Banquet was held during Christmas vacation at the Toledo Womens Building. Former and active members of the Choir were invited, The committee in charge ol this party consisted ol Jane Bonner, Chairman, George Osbourne, Nancy Gross, Mary Taylor, Jim l-lenry, and Marilynn l'lall. Ol course, the large part of A Capella's success can be attributed to one man, Mr. J. Philip Zaugg. Mr. Zaugg's patient understanding and imagination is always an asset to the Choir. l-le can be very proud oi his work this year. Again this year, A Capella sang in various school programs. Besides ff i f BECAUSE OUR TEAM HAS GOT THE SPIRIT Cheedeadem Fight teaml Fight teami We will never yield! So chant our limber, loyal, and lively cheerleaders, ever present at mass meetings and games to lead the cheering. With a yell on their lips and a song in their hearts they have shown their iaith in DeVilbiss. Majorettes Following close on the heels oi our drum majors are our eight major- ettes whose costumes display the rainbow colors of DeVilbiss. These lair damsels, the center of attraction between halves, add color to the Field with their dance routines and high-stepping. Band Under the direction oi Mr. J. Phillip Zaugg, the band showed marlced improvement this year. Al- ter the glory of the iootball season faded, a group of gay musicians raised hopes and cheers at the basketball games. Applause to you, band, for your line worlcl INTER-CLUB COUNCIL The lnter-Club Council, consisting of one member from every chartered school club, worl4s out club problems, the organ- izing and advising oi new clubs, and the giving to each other ideas lor new projects. During this past year we have had two big social projects. The First, entitled March Madness , was an excellent dance given by the members and their clubs. The second was our annual lnter-Club banquet, given in honor ol the inter-Club Council Representatives, the presidents ol the clubs, and their advisers. Another important activity was the judging ol the Christ- mas decorations and the awarding ol the Little Drown Jug to the Zetalethean Literary Society tor its prize-winning decoration ol the North stairway by the auditorium. Each club did a wonderful job in creating a Christmas spirit in the school. Gur otlicers this year were Sue Starkey, President, Marilyn l-lahn, Vice-President, and Shirley Black, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Rettig, adviser, and Judy Miller, the Commissioner ol Grganizations, played an important part in making the Coun- cil a big success. Marilyn Hahn, Vice President, Sue Starkey, President, Shirley Black, Secretary-Treasurer. TOP ROW-Canasta, Nancy Britton, Senior Y-Teens, Anne Lindsay, Pay-a-el-sa, Pat Otis, Family Living, Sue Fortney, Quill and Dagger, Roger Power, Chess, Don Harden, Senior l-li-Y, Mark Gallon, Junior l-li-Y, Jim Rose, Debate, Bob Sheon, Christian Youth, Paul Ziemer, Thalians, Joanne l'-lerrnstein, Sisco, Penny Myers, Sub-Debs, Barbara Thomas, F.B.L.A., Carol Polsdorfer, Science l-lonor, Judy Garn. ROW TWO-Cheveaux, Sally Gallup, Senior Scouts, Pat Lanford, Aeolian, Joe Gillis, Vice-President, Marilyn l-lahn, Scretary-Treasurer, Shirley Black, President, Sue Starley, Afgonis, Carlton Wilson, Latin, Janet Peterson, Bridge, Judy Kitchen, Geologist, Nancy Gamble. ROW THREE-Periclean, Carolyn Culp, Junior Sorelles, Martha Green, Dramatics, Patt Tanber, Charlemos, Carol Sue Meeker, Senior Service Scouts, Barbara Lutz, Junior V-Teens, Nancy King, Zetalethean, Carol Downs, Sharps and Flats, Willathea Parlette. NOT IN PICTURE-La Alianza, Equestrienne, Junior Frauleins, Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Sophomore Hi-Y, Roller Skating, Senior Sorelles, United Nations, Freshman Y-Teens, Sophomore Y-Teens, Tri-D's. 92 , TOP ROWMAM Fish, Mary l-lenkel, Mary Lou Schlieve, Jean Johnston, Diane Evans, Ann Silvey, Barbara Russell, Diane Dale,-Penny Myers, Phyllis Eggert, Margaret Miller. ROW TWOfJoyce Smith Cl-listorianj, Shirley Frook Cfiorresponding Secretaryl, Sally Brigham CVice Presidentl Miss Schueren CAdviso0, Dianne Gibson CPresidenO, Miss Warner CAdvisorD, Louise Davidson Cireasurerj, Shirley Boehringer Ql2ecording SecretaryD, Clara Snead lChaplainD. ROW Tl-lREEfCarol Robbins, Kristin Engelke, Sharon Ryberg, Charlene Smith, Barbara Bryan, Christy Gehring, Barbara St. John, Mona Abboud, Carol Downs GCC representativeb. NOT IN PlCTl.lREfShirley Aldredge. The Zetalethean Literary Society has completed many activi- ties this year, the most outstanding oi which were: a Christ- mas party For the patients oi the crippled Childrenls l'lome, a tea in May to honor mothers and last, but certainly not least, a farewell banquet for our seniors. Our Christmas decorations reaped a notable reward, tor, under the capable direction oi Joyce Smith, we won the Little Brown Jug award. As an innovation in club procedure, we elected a chap- lain and an historian this year, and held a mid-year initiation for several new girls. Our advisers, Miss Leah Schueren and Miss Marjorie Warner, and our capable oiiicers-President, Dianne Gibson, Vice-President, Sally Brigham, Correspond- ing Secretary, Shirley l:rool4, Recording Secretary, Shirley Boehringer, l'listorian, Joyce Smith, Chaplain, Clara Snead, lnter-Club Council Representative, Carol Downs-have given us splendid co-operation and assistance for which we are most grateful. Since our motto is HNothing Without Work, we aspire to live up to it, and all Felt that we have completed the year with success and recognition, ZETALETHEANS TOPVROW-Bill Kidney, Ted Ritter, Hayden Carney, Phillip Witte, George Roby, Lawrence O. Mull CTreasurerD, Tom Updike. ROW TWO-Steve Rohlhng CICC Representativej, Jim Herman Cpresidentj, Charles Woodfill CAdvisorD, Bob Brigham CVice Presidenti NOT IN PICTURE-Dick Duff CSecretaryD, George Osborne, Paul Otto. SOPH. HI-Y - The Sophomore l-li-Y had a very successful year under the leadership of our President Jim l-lerman. Bob Brigham was elected Vice-l9resi- dent, Lawrence Mull, Treasurer, and Richard Duii, Secretary. UChucl4H Woodiill, our adviser, vvas an important factor in mal4ing this year a good one. We had many Fine social events including several stag parties and splash parties vvhere We had iun playing games and swimming. All who attended the l-li-V, Y-Teen weekend at Camp Storer had a lot of fun. At our meetings which were held every Thursday at the Central V.lvi.C.A. vve had many interesting speakers. We also had an inspiring initiation ceremony at which six new mem- bers vvhom we trusted to live up to our purpose oi creating, main- taining, and extending throughout the home, school, and community a high standard oi Christian character were inducted. preceding our initiation ceremony vve held an initiation dinner which everyone enjoyed. l.ast summer our President attended Camp Nelson Dodd where he learned hovv to conduct business meetings and received suggestions For programs, service projects, and money-making activities. With the money we made selling pot holders and salt vvater taiiy, We are planning to send next yearls president to Camp Nelson Dodd as We did last year. We also plan to contribute some money to vvorld service. We ieel that this year has been very successlul but vve are loolcing iorvvard to having an even more eventiul year next year as upper- classmen. W i The Junior I-li-Y, consisting of about tvventy-Five members, met every Thursday evening. Cur meetings vvere led by President Sam Magee and Vice-President Roger Povver, while Secretary led Stapleton read and lcept the minutes. Our money vvas handled by our treasurer, Tom Ehni, and the devotions were led by Chaplain Roger Steinhauer. Last summer we were represented at Camp Nelson Dodd in south- ern Qhio by Ted Stapleton and Roger Steinhauer. We also enthusi- astically attended the spring and iall sessions oi l-li-Y-Teen camp at Camp Storer in Michigan. A The service projects ol the l-li-Y this year vvere the distribution of Community Chest pamphlets and red leathers and a party for the orphans of Toledo. We were well represented in athletics with several boys on the football, cross-country, and track teams. Qver the Christmas vacation our basketball team vvon the city l-li-Y championship. We have talten several nights this year for swimming at the Central Y, and once this year vvent to the nevv V.W.C.A. lor a night oi svvim- ming, dancing, ping-pong and games with the Y-Teens, ' This year as Juniors, vve started to come into our ovvn as upper- classmen. We hope we are able to better the things vve have started this year and to become real leaders ol the school in our Final year of high school life. TOP ROW-Bill Rees, John Ballmer, David Crowner, Bob Cosgrove, Dave Mills, Bob Joyner, Lynn Colwell, Dave Miller. ROW TWO-Jim Rose, Ted Stapleton CSecretaryD, Tom Ehni CTreasurerD, Sam Magee CPresidentD, Roger Steinhauer Cchaplainl, Lowell Ferguson, Mr. John Hudson Cfxdvisorl. NOT IN PICTURE-Roger Power CVice-Presidentj, Warren Potter, Jim Orwig, Chuck Pollard. 1 As the end of iour swiltly-passing years draws near, we oi the Senior l-li-Y who have traveled these years together know that they have been good years-profitable years. Much oi the success we have enjoyed during our stay has been due to the guiding hand ol our adviser, Mr. Conrad, and the great interest and help that our general secretary, HDocH Miller, has given us. 'lhey stood by us in every endeavor. Our olllicers lor the year were: Bill Billeau, pres- ident, John Fackler, Vice-President, Earl Sigg, Secretary, lolal Moore, Chaplain, and lnter-Club Council Representative, Mark Gallon. For our activities this year we started oii with a panel discussion in which the V-Teens and lour parents were invited to take part. This proved both interesting and beneficial. Aiterward we enjoyed games together. We had a highly enlightening evening when a speaker from Alcoholics Anony- mous explained to us in vivid detail just what alco- hol can really work in the human body and mind. A hayride and a Weiner roast was an aiiair which will be indelibly stamped on our memories because one of the members iorgot, of all things, the wein- ers. Our basketball team met the DeVilbiss light- weights andiwon a great victory due to excellent playing oi Don i'Squirti' Flamond. We had the pleas- ure of starting a new program known as Youth in Government in Ghio. We sent delegates to Heidel- berg College and some oi them were chosen as representatives to go to Columbus to participate in taking over the aiiairs oi government lor two days. Now each oi us ieels that we will have more strength and courage for the years ahead because we have endeavored in all our associations together to keep alive and better exemplify the hallowed purpose and high aim upon which our I-Ii-V is Founded and by which it is held together. SENIOR HI-Y Dick Zimmerman, John Dennis, Dick Emch, Bill Billeau Cpresidentl, Bob Gorton, John Jordan, Ron Dion, Hal Moore CChaplainD, Tom O'Neal, John Williamson: Ron Walker, Jack Mielke, Mark Gallon CICC Pepresentativel Roger Cchnee Joe Gillis l-Iart el l-l ntle Earl S' CSecret r N Bill Lo R R l I , 1 1 H 1 - 1 Z U Yr isa 5 YI: ns: Oser umme Jim Bilkovslcy, Bob Fountain Clreasurerb, Tom Woods, Jim Meister, John Fackler CVice-Presidentj, Bob Morgan, NOT IN PICTURE-Don Barnby, Ben Rowe, Don Flamond. , .....w.. ..... MW, .ms .,.w.i. ,, N ... -,wma-r--YY---num-a TOP ROW-Marietta Yeager, Marilyn Lutman, Judy Klotz, Margorie l-lolscher, Mary Lou l-lubbarth, Beverly llusson, Ann Ruppel, Nancy Domitio, Sally Walczak, Pat Newbolcl. ROW TWOfMary l-lenlcel GCC Represzntstiveb, Nancy Dye CSecrztaryj, Barbara Biclc QVice-Presidentb, Miss Beatrice Louy Qfxdf visorj, Kathryn Knight Cpresidentj, Dorothy Kreps CChaplain5, Nancy Gamble Clreasurerl. POW Tl-lREE+Janet McMaster, Carolyn Anderson, Connie Mc- Clure CSergeant-at-armsl, Marilyn Ritzman, Barbara St. John, Barbara Meyer. NOT iN PICTURE-Betty Young, Joanne Greter SCJPHOMCRE Y-TEENS Nl-ley,What's the rush?i' Why, don't you lcnow? l'm going to the Sopho- more Y-leen meeting in room 253. We meet the lirst and third Monday ol each month. i'Do you have lun at your meetings? l always thought V-leen meetings were dull., Why sure. Under the direction oi President Kathy Knightis little hammer, we have many inter- esting programs. When Kathy is absent, our 'iVeep Barbara Biclc has charge. We had a roast at Bar- bara's house to get acquainted with the oHicers and new members. HWell, who are the other otlicersffl Nancy Dye is our Secretary and Nancy Gamble tal4es care ot our money. Connie McClure is our Sergeant-at-arms. We also have a Chaplain, Dorthy Kreps, who leads us in prayer before and alter each meeting. lhen, oi course, there is our comic, Mary l-lenlcel, who gives us the lnter-Club Councils reports. We have a swell group leading us. HWho are your advisers? Miss Beatrice l.ouy and Mrs. Biclf guide us very etliciently in our many activites. Do you have any social activitiesif' HWe have many activities such as dances or splash parties in the city, and olten parties or camp weelcends with the boys in the i-li-V. Hlhis is getting interesting. please tell me more. ul havenit time now. l have to be there early, Why don't you come along? We would be glad to have you.'i HBoy, l thinlc l will, l.et's god, TOP l2OWfJane Reichenbach, Virgene Dittmer, Peri Ann lleichard, Jo Ann Lavo, Beverly Walters, Donna Mull CChaplainD, Judith Siegfried, Joan Carlsen Ruth Rowe, Penny Myers, Pat Downer, Nancy Erler, Kristin Engelke. ROW TWO4Ann l.autz, Jean Garrett, Janet Patton CSecretaryD, Jackie Penney Cpresi- clentb, Mary Lou Schlieve CVice-PresidentD, Beverly Kubitz QTreasurerD, Sharon l-larmon CSargeant-at-armsD,Nancy King CICC Representativeb. POW THREE- Frances Harrison, Joyce Dorf, Pat Warrick, Marilyn Buschmann, Shirley Clark, Gretchen Hossenlonp, Barbara Weeks, Donna Taylor. NOT lN PICTURE- Alice Johnson. As Jackie Penney, President ol Junior Y-Teens, shouts forthe third time: Will this meeting come to orderln each girl turns her head innocently to the front of the room. This is the usual procedure with which our meetings start with a Few occa- sional yells ior Hquietn throughout the meeting. With the help oi our advisers Miss Elizabeth Johnson and Miss Fern Dickey we have tried to live up to the code ol the V.W.C.A. This consists oi growing in friendship with people ol all races, religion, and nationalities, and growing in the knowledge and love of God. We chose Jackie Penney to preside over the meetings and Mary Lou Schlieve to take over when Jackie couldn't be there. To record the min- utes oi the meetings we elected Janet Patton. UBev', Kubitz was elected to keep track of our money. Nancy King was elected to be our Tele- JUNIOR Y-TEENS phone Chairman and Inter-Club Council Repre- sentative while Sharon l-larmon as Sergeant-at- Arms tried to keep order. Our Chaplain, Donna Mull, opened each meeting with a prayer. We began our activities with a demonstration from the Merle Norman Cosmetic Studios. Before Christmas we entertained our mothers with a tea in the library. Une event which we all enjoyed was the I-li-V, V-Teen open house where we all met some nice fellows from other schools. We also enjoyed our hayride, a picture ol which can be seen in this yearbook. Qur service projects were serving lor a faculty tea and making tray Favors lor the State l-lospital. We know that this year has been full oi worth while events which we all very much enjoyed and we hope that next year will be even better. TOP ROW-Nancy Bolton, Barbara Thomas, Shirley Stedcke, Sue Fortney, Shirley Karpe, Beverly Baz, Sara McDermitt, LuAnne Thompson, Shirley Sparrow, Susan Stieler. ROW TWOfJudy Miller, Pat Perry, Anne Lindsay, Jackie Riggs, Patsy Goodson, Margaret Miller, Barbara Haddad, Marie Pestolis Betty Sargent. ROW Tl'll?EEgNancy Brown, Marilyn Collins, Marilyn Hahn, Carol Santee, Ann Jeifrerys, Shirley Behringer, Ann Fish, Martha Drake, Marilyn Arnold. ROW FOUR-Margaret Faulds, Nancy Zerman, Charlotte Slevin CChaplinD, Cynthia Morgan CSecretaryD, Marilyn Olsen Cpresiclentb, Sue Mar- Steller CTreasurerD, Marilyn Lankenau CVice-Presidentb, Viva Taht, Betsy Reisener. Well, Charlotte Slevin, our Chaplain, it's about time you're getting here, said Marilyn Qlsen, President. HYou've been missing all the iunfi All right you kidsl We couldn't help it. But say, what are all you gals so interested in?i' Qh,', replied Cynthia Morgan, the secretary, Uweire looking at Anne l.indsay's scrapbook oi all the activities of V-Teens this year. See here's a bid irom the Soc l-lopf' 'Klhat was the best thing we did, interrupted Nancy Brown. Ulxlow wait a minutel Remember that joint party with the I-ii-Y? Ch, lill never Forget it, moaned Marilyn Lankenau. Snap out oi it, Veepl You know you're just prejudiced. Seriously though, werenit all our pro- jects neat? Qur sending chocolates to the 'kids' oi Japan and Bev Baz's hard work in starting the Freshmen Y-Teens. SENIOR Y-TEENS u0ur programs certainly have variedf' piped up Barb Thomas. HQne week we discussed 'peacei and the next we were at either a splash party or a pot luckfi Hgpeaking oi iood, how about that Y-leen Sen- ior Banquetffl commented Ann Jetirey. Hyou know what l liked was that Mothers' leaf, said l.uAnn Thomson. It was worth all our hard work. Now wait a minute, remarked Sue Marsteller, treasurer, Uwe don't do it all. Just think oi all the time and etiort Miss Samsen has devoted to us in all weve done our Junior and Senior yearsfi Ult's sad to think oi it, but this may be the last time we're together with graduation so soon. l've spent tour terriiic years at Dexfilbiss. l-low about you? TOP l?OWfCarol Sue Meeker, Mary Bulloclc,Ann Gilmore, Marvel Schroeder, Hank Ruehlin, Marilyn More, Karen Unfried, Donna Whitfield, Carol Cuth- berth, Les Raab, Dick Draheim. ROW TWO-Shari Schumalcer, Miss Ll. Schmidt Cfhdvisorb, Pat Smith Cl2ed Crossl, Carole Demaline Cpresidentb, Joanne Herrn- stein CTreasurerD, Judy Kitchen, GCC Representativel, Miss Samsen Cfaxdvisorj, Lois Eppstein, Sue Schroeder. ROW THREE-Jean Phein, Lenora Auble, Gretchen l-lossenlopp, Sally Reichard, Janet White, Mary Ruth Boltz, Holly Bitner, Bonnie Blaclc. ROW FOUR-Margaret Conn, Lois Thaclceray, Ann Boltz, Lee Lindner, Lois Stewart. NOT IN PICTURE-Jean Alexander, lva Barnhart, Joanne Crown, Kathy l-lartung, Nancy Kelsey, Bea Moclc, Janet Miller, Diane Mcl-lugh, Steve Mcl-lugh, Carol Moellenberg, Ann Morrison, Dave Mills, Barbara Roth, Sheryl Shanks CSecretaryD, Penny Sentle, Bob Scheon, Nan Schar- schmidt, Tom Wri ght. The year 'l95'l-52 was a successful one lor the DeVilbiss Bridge Club for our membership nearly doubled itself from the previous year. While the beginners learn the game under Mrs. Florence Smith, Miss Samsen, and Miss Mildred Schmidt, our club advisers, the experienced players go ahead, but during the game you might have heard: Miss Samsen, how do we Figure this scoreff' We held our meetings every second Wednesday in room 'lO9 and every fourth Tuesday in a mem- ber's home. Ar a typical meeting, one might see Carole Demaline, our President, trying to conduct an orderly meeting during which Sheryl Shanlcs would read the minutes. Joanne l'lerrnstein gave the Treasurer's report, which was never too hard a job, as we were not plush with money, and Judy 100 BRIDGE CLUB Kitchen told us what happened at the last lnter- Club Council meeting. Throughout the course ol the year we have had parties and projects, consisting ol Filling a Red Cross box, under Pat Smithis supervision, malcing up tables lor the PTA. Bridge party, and decorating the stairway opposite 3QQ for Christmas. We did not win the Brown Jug, but we lcept assuring Shari Schumaker, head decorator, that we all thought we had the best decorations. During the spring we had many enjoyable meetings after which hardly a per- son inthe club wasn't a sltilled player. This has been our sixth year of chartered member- ship and we all feel we have had loads oi good times and hope that next year will be as much Fun. So here is to better bridge and a Grand Slamf' The i95'i-i959 DeVilbiss Chess Club held its meetings every Wednesday aiternoon at 3:05 in Room 'l'l8. Our adviser is Mr. Voss, and our oiii- cers vvere Richard Baker, President, Don l-larden, Vice-President and lnter-Club Council Represen- tative, Gretchen Krieg, Secretary-Treasurer. The Chess Club is noted not only ior being one oi the oldest organizations oi this school, but also for having a short, snappy business meeting, after vvhich vve adjourn to play chess. Our greatest asset in learning hovv to play chess is undoubtedly Mr. Voss. Often vve have to ask him vvhat move to make or vvhen to play a certain man. Sometimes vve even vvonder hovv one person can remember so much about the game. Mr. Voss has really made playing chess a great game ior us who are just starting to understand its principles. We have regulation score pads lor recording games, These are available to the members For pri- CHES CLUB vate or club use. Such recordings enable us to re- play the game and discuss the different moves, thus teaching us to correct our mistakes. We have a subscription to Hchessn, an English publication that contains problems, Famous games, and chess nevvs irom all parts oi the world. ln previous years vve have had a chess team that vvent to other schools to participate in matches vvith them. Although this year vve did not have a team, next year vve are looking iorvvard to again having one, The top Five players oi the club vvill make up the team. The game oi chess is very old. Some people think chess to be extremely complicated and hard to learn, but really it is not a diiiicult game to play. On every meeting day our members have had an enjoyable aiternoon oi playing this great game. TOP ROW-Douglas Clark, Jim Loshbough, Jan Berry, David Bayha, Hayden Carney, Richard Mowery. ROW TWOfArlene Fortress, Don I-la-rden UCC Representative and Vice-Presidentb, Mr. David Voss Cfxdvisorj, Richard Baker Cpresiclentb, Gretchen Krieg CSecretary-Treasurerj. NOT IN PiCTUl2i:4Angeio Ganges. Using the Bible as their loundation fthe strongest ol all Ioundationsb the Christian Youth Club has completed another very successlul year ol activi- ties. The club could very well be compared with a skyscraper. The club, like the skyscraper, con- stantly reaches upward seeking lorthe higherthings. Miss I-Iirth, the faculty adviser, serves as the cornerstone ol this structure. Assisting her are Sara McDevitt, President, Paul Zeimer, Vice-I3resi- dent, Sharon Mayo, Secretary, and David Studer, Treasurer. The steps, leading from level to level are prob- ably the most important part ol any large building, The meetings ol this club are the steps. These meet- ings are held in the homes ol its members. The Book ol Mark served as the study material lor this year's work. The windows that let in the light are the social functions ol the club. Early in the year Mr, Jim Newman, WSPD announcer, showed the movie uGod ol Creationf, A Valentine party was based on the theme H-lhe Sealed Envelope. In April the club sponsored a 'Chicken and Eggs night. At this meeting Mr. Waldo Yeager, owner ol Cort- land Produce Company, was the special speaker. The club also took part in the Youth lor Christu activities. Some ol these activities were bi-weekly meetings at the new Salvation Army auditorium, roller skating parties, and a Iormal banquet on New Year's Eve. The twenty-six members ol this club are the bricks that go into the building ol this tall, erect, structure. This structure cannot stand unless every brick, continuing his own laith, strengthens the Faith ol those around him. So as long as this is done we will continue to have a Christian Youth Club at DeViIbiss. CHRISTIAN YOUTH CLUB TOP ROWiDave Studer CTreasurerD, Walter Myles, Paul Ziemer, CVice-Presidentl Tom O'Neal. ROW TWO-Martha Rosenbrook, LaDonna Mrles, Ruth Ziemer, Miss Hirth CAdvisorD, Sara McDevitt CPresidentD, Nancy Hood, Anna Rose Braden. NOT IN PICTURE-Sharon Mayo CSecretary, Betty Pyle, Carole Burkholder, Jane Fromer, Bonnie Lanker, Leith Maxwell, Meta Mogendorlif ,Ralph Mungens, Pat Trace ,Charlotte Turner, Donna Wynn, Wanda McGary, Pat Wolf, Pat Cartiledge, Shirley Stedcke. I TOP ROW-Darlene Brim, Sharon Spaulding, Arlene Fortress, Ruth Lincke. ROW TWO-Miss Edith Ward CAlumna and guestD, Lois Curtis, Sue Welling, Joanne Redman, Joyce l-leyne, Pat Wolfe, Madge Core, Barbara Robarge. ROW THREE-Nancy Erler, Donna Bollia, Charlene Smith GCC Representativeb, Barbara Johnson CSecretaryD, Miss B, Faye Miller Cfxdvisorj, Janice Stroup CVice-Presidentb, Diane Evans CPresidentD, Shirley Alldredge CTreasurerj, Betty Sargent, Susie Stieler. ROW FOUR-Beverly Jones, Julia Thompson, Fran Andrews, Susan Aston, Nancy Winnes, Joyce McHenry. FUTURE NURSES The nurses club was organized in T948 For girls vvho Want to make nursing their career or lor those who are interested in the Field oi nursing, The club meets every other Monday. Discussions are held on nursing and problems relating to the profession. To help broaden our understanding on nursing vve have had several speakers. At one oi these meet- ings, Miss Audry Blankerts, a city nurse, spoke to us about the various phases oi nursing. Under the leadership oi Miss B. Faye Miller vve have had a very successlul year. Some ol our pro- jects undertaken were the guided tours through St. Vincentls and Mercy l'lospitals, a Weiner roast, and a splash party. At Christmas the group held a party at the Lucas County lniirmary. Entertainment vvas Furnished by the club members and aitervvards we decorated the Christmas tree. During the year vve were invited to various hos- pitals ior teas and tours. We received invitations irom l:lovver, Toledo, Mercy, Riverside, and St. Vincents We were conducted throughout the hospitals by student nurses vvho explained to us just what their duties vvere. The leaders oi this organization included Diane Evans, President, Jan Stroup as Vice-President, Barbara Johnson, Secretary, and Shirley Alldredge, Treasurer. We have had an interesting and enjoyable year and we are looking iorvvard to our club activities again next year. 103 TOP ROW-Margaret Conn, Nancy Bolton, Rosemary Lane, Barbara Laspisa, Bev Seeman. ROW TWO-Mona Abboud, Lo Ann Hannes, Mary Bellcofer, Katherine Roose, Gwen- l-lutchins, Janet Geithman, Frances Piasecki, Judy Bc-rgelt. ROW THREE-Nancy Cornwell, Barbara Roth CSecretaryD, Elsa Knight glciegssrerj, Mrs. H5 B. Schrock Cfxdvisori, Pat Schroclc CPresidentD, Miss Pasch CAdvisorD, Marilyn Olsen CVice-Presidentl Sandy Spears, Florence Roose epresentative . The Thomas A. Dehfilbiss Chapter oi the Future Teachers oi America has spent another prosperous year oi providing young people with information about opportunities in the various Fields oi educa- tion. We carried out this purpose in several differ- ent ways. At many ol our meetings a member gave a report on an article which she had read. A group discus- sion followed. By doing this, we were always learning new facts. Miss Nancy Rettig, who is now teaching in a Toledo public School, attended one oi our meet- ings. She tolcl us about some ol her First teaching ex- periences, and also supplied us with information concerning several colleges. During the year we attended many special events. A trip to Columbus was a highlight ofthe second 104 FUTURE TEACHERS semester. Everyone profited From the meeting at which we met other future teachers, representing many other high schools. Our laculty advisor, Miss Mildred Pasch, and our parent advisor, Mrs. l-l. B. Schroclq have con- tributed their time and etiorts in helping us carry out our plans. We Feel thatoursuccess has depended a great deal upon their guidance and the Faithful leadership oi our otlicers-Pat Schroclt, President, Marilyn Olsen, Vice-President, Elsa Knight, Treas- urer, Barbara Roth, Secretary, and Florence Roose, lnter-Club Council Representative. Each member l4nows that this club has played an important part in her life. We all have the satis- Faction of knowing that we are not entering the Field of education without a Full lcnowleclge of its opportunities. TOP ROW-Sharon Ryberg, Shirley Bersticleer, Shirley Hughes, Judith Kanag, Margaret Smith, Virgene Dittmer, Carole Burkholder, Eileen Harris, Zella Fahle. ROW TWO-Suzanne Meek, Nancy Caril, Barbara Johnson, Caro! Polsdorfer, Sheralyn Peugeot, Doris Shull, Sue Taylor, Sharon Keill, Renee Mc- Clintic, Shirley Rose. ROW THREE-Mary Lou Bloom, Dee Smith, Kathleen Norris CICC representativeb, Leah Mallory CSecretaryD, Mrs. LeGron CAdvisorD, Pat Moulton Cpresidentj, Janet Patten, CTreasurerD, Navy Anne Bauman, Lois Stausmire, Karen Dressel. NOT IN PICTURE-Dolores Moras. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS This year the Future Business Leaders ol America observed its second year as a local chapter ol the National Future Business Leaders oi America. The membership vvas limited to girls vvho were major- ing in a business course. Our leaders vvere: President, Shirley Koester, the First semester, and Pat Moulton, the second se- mester, Leah Mallory, Secretary, Janet Patton, Treasurer, and Carol Polsdorier, lnter-Club Coun- cil Representative. We started our projects ol the year by compiling a questionnaire to Find out how many people vvere not in clubs, and vvhat clubs they would like to be in or what type oi clubs they would lil4e to have organized. Within our ovvn club a nevv point sys- tem vvas set up. Points are given lor services done lor DeVilbiss, regular attendance, otlicers, mem- bers oi committees, chairmen oi committees, and odd jobs, One oi the most important events oi the year in F.B.I..A. is our installation. This impressive ceremony initiates all nevv members and enables them to become active and eligible to hold an oiiice. lncluded in the ceremony is a creed that all prospective members must memorize. It states the ideals that the girl will iollovv aiter she becomes a member. Every old member hopes to malce it an in- stallation that the nevv member will always re- member, Under the guidance oi our Faculty advisor, Mrs. Gertrude Lefnron, and our parent advisors, Mrs, l'lovvard l-lughes and Mrs. George lfnaugg, l:.B.L. A. surely shovvs signs ol being recognized as one oi the outstanding service clubs oi DeVilbiss. 105 TOP ROWfSue Cosgrove, Ann Worster, Rhea Singer, Carol Ewing, Aaron Sheon, Tom Vfatlcins, Claudia Grover, Vicky Brenneman, Patty Hallett, Mary Bellcofer, Bobbie Giles, Marlene Hazle, Roger Steinhauer, Stewart Aron. ROW TWO-Janet Geithman, Nancy Streib, Lorraine Abbott, Gail Francis, Mr. Voss CAdvisorU, Brad Greenberg Cpresiclentb, Marcia Shore, Tanya Olson. NOT IN PICTURE-Jay Baird, Barbara Berry, Barbara Calkins, Ginger Craig, John Dickinson, Elissa Diehl, Scott Florence, Bob Gantzos, Gwen Hutchins, Dave McNutt, Callcen Myerly, Steve Rohlfinq Dick Wattenmaker, Janet White, Dick Zimmerman, Virginia Townsend, Keith Ryan, Shirley Froolc, Leslie Gray, Mr. S, B. Emery CAclvisorD, Betty Henderson fVice-PresidentD, Janet Peterson CICC l2epresentativeD, Joan Mercer CSecretaryD. Keynoting an exceptionally active year for our Latin Club was a formal initiation of all plebeian members at the year's outset. This provided some forty members and initiates with a vivid picture of thi? clubis many projects we were about to under- ta e. We spearheaded the yearys activities with an informal get together at Ottawa Parlc. A roast and jaunt to Betty Henderson's house enabled the group to get better acquainted. For the Christmas holiday, we youthful Romans endeavored to decorate the small trophy case. Barbara Rittenhouse and her fine committee were often seen taping angels who preferred not to stay put. During the meetings, a new type of discussion was introduced. Buzz sessionsn, allowed the members to split up into little groups where they 106 LATIN might suggest and discuss plans and projects. These sessions proved very beneficial when the officers and advisers planned the year s activities. OF course, the Roman Banquet again proved the year's ultimate highlight. It blended the various talents of all the members and came out a well- planned, entertaining, decorous and delicious con- coction of student enterprise. As guides for the terms, advisors, Mr. David Voss and Mr. Sam Emery lent their abilities to the group. Brad Greenberg reigned as President while the remaining officers were Vice-President, Betty Henderson, Secretary, Joan Mercer, Treasurer, Roger Rower, lnter-Club Council Representative, Janet Reterson, and Historian, Barbara Rittenhouse. Our selections made possible a most successful and productive year for the Latin Club. We, the members of l.a Alianza, the student pan- American League in DeVilbiss, have enjoyed a very active year. Under the leadership of our ad- visers, Miss Marian Smith, and Mrs. l-larold Kubitz, and our officersfpresident, Arthur Kunst, Vice- President, Joanne l'lerrnstein, Recording Secretary, Katherine Roose, Corresponding Secretary, Willa- thea parlette, Treasurer, Stillman Brown, and lnter- Club Council Representative, Jim hlenryfmany programs were arranged to fulfill our purpose, to create an understanding and knowledge of our southern neighbors. We opened our year's activities with a roast and Canasta party. Next, we had a Christmas party where we sang Spanish Christmas carols and brol4e the traditional Hpinataf' Our induction, held entirely in Spanish, toolc place in January in the school library. l-lere we formally accepted new members into the club. We decided to use a different South American LA ALIANZA country as a theme for each of our home meetings. As a result, we had some extremely enlightening programs on Chile, Brazil, and Mexico. As a service to the school we were responsible for bringing an interesting speal4er from Chile who helped to familiarize us with his country. ln April we celebrated pan-American Day by putting on a fiesta for the school. A bit of Latin at- mosphere was found in Toledo by our members when we attended Mexican plays and movies. Also, we learned more about our friends in the South by watching several travelogues. Through these activities we have really come to appreciate the friendliness and goodwill of our Spanish spealc- ing neighbors below the border. With grateful thanlcs to our advisers, all of us can say that we have concluded a year paclced with educational projects and activities that we shall not soon forget. TOIP l2OWfBob Williams, Bill McCandless, llicharcl Thielmann, Dick Baker, Dave Johnson, Dave Bayha, Dean Burget, Tom Josephsen, John Ferch, Donald PGTISKY, Bev Kubitz, Jo Ann Miller, Colleen Stevens, Marlene Lester, Charlene Brown. POW TWOfWilliam Ninlce, Jim Henry, CICC Representativej, St'll B CT D, A h K CP 'd tl, M' M ' S 'th Ad ' D, M .H,W. K b't CAd ' H, J l-lerrnstein CVice-Presidentj, Willa i man rown reasurer rt ur unst resi en iss arian mi C visor rs u iz visor canne - thea Parlette Ccorresponding Secretaryl, Katherine Roose Cllecording Secretaryb, Jane Reichenbach. ROW Tl-ll2EEfNancy Kunst, Joanne Pazos, Jo Ann Lavo, Helen Siemens, Jean Coleman, Clara Jim Snead, Pat Warrick, Bonnie Black, Janet Miller. NOT IN PICTURE-Marilyn Arnold. 10 The Charlemos Spanish Club consists oi thirty girls who have com- pleted at least one year ol Spanish and are interested in furthering their knowledge and understanding ol our Latin American neighbors. This club is headed by Marilyn l-lahn, Vice-President is Nancy Zer- man, Secretary is Lufoxnne Thompson, Treasurer is Nancy Miller, Ser- geant-at-Arms is Marlene Lester. The advisers are Miss Ursula Schmit, a Spanish teacher at DeVilbiss, and Mrs, Sam Berman, a student of Spanish. Charlemos meetings are held in the evenings on the First Wednesday oi the month. lhey are either in a members home or in the home oi an adviser. Entertainment is almost always provided by willing members. They usually put on a little skit, in either Spanish or English, which explains to the club a Spanish custom or habit. Cn a iew occasions, guests have visited the meetings. Qne ol them was Mrs. Candy l-lenry, a Spanish dancer, who danced lor us and then talked on Latin America. At Christmas time we had lun with a pinata, with a party we held at the childrenis orphanage and with the decorating ol the main oliice lor the Little Brown Jug Contest. Several other programs have made our year a bright one. These projects provided lun for all in the traditional Latin-American Fiesta spirit and gave help to some ot our needy neighbors. Thus we have helped to propitiate the Good Neighbori' spirit, CHARLEMOS TOP POW-Florence Roose, Nancy Dye, Jocelyn Snyder, Nancy Cornwell, Lois Steawrt, Nan Scharschmidt, Nan Nigh, Marilyn Arnold, Nancy Kelsey, Beverly Reynolds, Barbara Prickman. ROW TWO-Sally Key, Jean Peters, Nancy Miller CTreasurerD, Nancy Zerman CVice-Presidentb, Miss Ursula S:hmit CAdv1sorQ, Narilyn Hahn Cpresidentb, Marlen L t r CS - - D, C l S M k re iv . - n e es e argent at arms ero ue ee er GCC Rep sentat el ROW THQEE Bev Seeman, An Fenn, qlplyllxs Gilman, Liz Bowers, Mary Kay Hall, Carol Smith. NOT IN PlCTUl?EgMarilyn Barnes, Carolyn Lincke, Wanda McGary, Darlene Wendt, Lu Ann ompson. TOP ROW-John Facltler, .laclc Davidson, Arthur Kunst Qpresidentl, Marilyn Britton CVice Presidentj, Marilyn More CSecretaryD Roger Steinhauer Clreasurer Willathea Parlette CICC Representativel, Dorothy Goodwin, Sandra Gauthier, Marilynn l-lall, Jack Fessler Nancy Kinney l-lal Bubbles Moore Rhea Singer Carol Ewing, Nancy Kunst, Jane Bonner, Dave King. ROW TWO-Miss Elaine l-lirth, Mr. Russell Brown CAdvisorsD ROW THREE Mary Margaret Reed Ann Rothenbuhler, Sue Aston. NOT IN PICTURE-Don Barnby, Meta Mogendorlt, Cunthia Morgan Sue Shields Harriet Liebes Sandra Sutton Janne Shaw, Bob Gantzos, Angelo Theoianous, Earl Sigg, Jeanie Deitch, SHARPS AND FLATS As this year comes to a close, Sharps and Flats has made it one oi music and merriment. We have worlted hard toward our goal of spread- ing musical culture and appreciation in DeVilbiss. Qur members vary from piano virtuosos to ul4elele enthusiasts and we enjoy listening to each other. Our ollicers for this year were: Arthur Kunst, President, Marilyn Britton, Vice-Rresident, Marilyn More, Secretary, Roger Steinhauer, Treasurer, and Willa Rarlette, lnter-Club Council Representative. We could never have been so successful without our wonderful advisers, Mr. Russell Brown and Miss Elaine l-lirth. l-lighlights of the year's activities were the summer beach party, Christmas caroling, and our annual Parents, lea in the spring. We not only went to concerts for our monthly activities, but attended produc- tions like The Tales oi l'loFlman , Gentlemen Rreier Blondesn, and the premiere oi a contemporary operetta. We held meetings on the last Sunday oi the month in the home oi a member. At the annual Senior- Rarents' lea in the Art Museum, a musical year culminated in a Fine program presented by the seniors lor the members and their parents, followed by an hour of refreshment. ln service to the school, we pre- sented the musical program For an evening R.'l.fAx. meeting. ln viewing our year, we may call it one oi musical color and can say we now lcnow and appreciate music a little more. TOP ROW-Gary Wahl, Ronnie Tisarik, John Amberg, Jim Foley, Jerry Baugh, Karl Brodbeck, Gerald Penn, Harold Crary, Jim Bodi. ROW TWO-Steve Kellog, Marion Ayling CSecret-aryl, Sue Welling CVice-Presidentj, Miss Mary Fischer Cfxdvisorj, Neil Greene Cpresidentl, Mary lrou Markley Clreasurerj, Judy Gam. ROW THREEcSherie N. Freeman, Mary Jane Miller, Marlene Garberson, Sharon Ravelovv, Marcia Pickles, Jackie Ritzenthaler. The Science l'lonor Club which vvas organized in 1938, is an honor club consisting oifhor B students who are taking General Science. Miss Mary Fis- cher, our adviser, chooses the students vvho are eligible lor the club. Qur club, which meets every Wednesday in Room 203, chose Neil Greene to lead us through the year, l'le did a very good job in presiding. Qur other otiicers included Sue Welling as Vice-Presb dent, Marion Ayling as Secretary, Mary l.ou Mark- ley as Treasurer, and Judy Garn as lnter-ClubCoun- cil Representative. For a little financial backing vve rely on a Fiity-cent donation from each member. We had many Fine projects this year in which vve learned much about the Field of science. Une of the most helpiul ol these was publishing a paper For our club members. At our meetings vve usually talked about one another's science projects, some oi vvhich vve took to Bovvling Green For a science 110 SCIENCE HCNOR CLUB exhibit, or vve would have a speaker. At one ol our most interesting meetings we heard tvvo boys from the senior class speak about the projects they had prepared For the Westinghouse Scholarship Test. They urged us to start working on a science project early ii vve expect to participate in the test. For one meeting we took a trip to the Science Room ol the Zoo and at some others we visited students, homes and savv their diiierent hobbies which were connected with science. The main reason For organizing our club is to stimulate interest and acquire more knowledge oi the Field oi science. Many oi our members expect to iollovv science as a career. l-lere is a little poem which explains just vvhy we need a better knowledge ol science: Johnny vvas a scientist Johnny is no more. What Johnny thought vvas H20 was HQS04. As the year draws to a close, we Junior Sorelles can look back on a very active one. Alter being initiated by the Senior Sorelles, our big sisters, we elected ollicers. Pat Moulton, Chaplain, began each meeting with the Lordis prayer, president Janet lvliller and Vice- President Nancy Schumm conducted the meetings, while Barbara Epstein, Sergeant-at-Arms, tried hard to keep order. Angie Miehls, Treasurer, pleaded lor money, and Secretary Pat Schrock took notes. Since our treasury was in dire need ol lunds, we decided to sell shakers at a lootball game. The shakers contributed greatly to the increased school spirit showed by our student body this year, and the money we received from them helped to pay lor our Christmas decorations which won second place in the Little Brown Jug contest. JUNIOR SGRELLES Pleased with the success ol our First money mak- ing project, we planned a bake sale. Due to Fine cooperation, this was also a success. During the Christmas season, a lew hardy mem- bers braved the snow and went caroling. Al- though we didnit make sweet harmony, we did have lun. We also remembered the needy and pre- pared a Christmas basket as our charity project. All this could not have been done without the counsel and aid given us by our advisers, lvlrs. Margaret King and lvlrs. l-larold lVliehls. We owe them our sincere thanks, We leel that we have had a wonderlul year and only hope that next year will hold as much lun as this one. TOP ROWfSue Shields, Judy Emch, Bobbie Giles, Nancy Wall, Sally Fehn, Betty Henderson, Margaret Schill , Ann Orr, Carol Olen, Elaine Entner, Mary Ruth Boltz, Sandra Mock, Lee Linder, Iva Barnhart. POW TWOfJeanne Valiquette, Barbara Epstein CSergeant-at-armsl, Pat Moulton CChaplainD, Angie lvliehls CTreasurer5, Nancy Schumm CVice-Presiclentl, Janet Miller Cpresidentb, Patt Tanber, Pat Schrock CSecretary5, Carrole Whitmill, Renee Riencleau, Carolyn Vick. ROW Tl-lREEfJoAnn Crown, Pat O'Rourke, Jane Bonner, Gwen Hutchins, Carol Willis, Carol Moellenberg, Cornelia Watkins, Sheryl Shanks, Jane Fromer. 111 The Cheaveaux Riding Club is a girls' social club which was organized to bring together all those girls who have an interest in nature and the out-of- doors. Qur main activity is horsebaclc riding, but there's excitement in everything else the Chea- veaux Club does. ln Qctober we gave a hayride for all members and their dates. Although it snowed very hard,we all enjoyed coming bacl4 to Sue l.eichtamer's house for sandwiches and cocoa. Cn December first we held a very successful bake sale at Foodtown on Monroe Street. lhe net profits came to nearly sixteen dollars, which we used to pay for our Pot Q' Gold picture. When Christmas was only a weel4 or so away, we gath- ered at the home of Marge Qlmstead to go out caroling. Afterwards we returned for refreshments and games. During the winter months we did not always ride, but we met faithfully every weelc with our teacher adviser, Mrs. lva Mennig, and our parent advisers-Mrs. funlc and Mrs. -leal4er. The officers are as follows: President, Mary Finlcenbineri Vice- President, Jeanne Abbott, Treasurer, Betsy Cham- berlain, Secretary, Karen Fortune, Sergeant-ab Arms, Sue Leichtamer, Chaplain, Janette Saclcel, Each officer did a good job in carrying out her duties and should be commended. ln the spring we gave a splash party in the new V.W.C.A. pool. Everyone had a marvelous time. To finish off the year we held our annual Breakfast Riden, that is, riding for an hour and then eating a big hearty breakfast in the ranch-house at'lDiamond S Ranch. All in all we have had a very gay year and wish next year's officers and club the success which we enjoyed this year. CHEVEAUX CLUB TOP ROWfSandra Jackson, Carol Welder, Myrna Duclcet, Joan Cailsen, Mary Gaffney, Susan Bruere, Mary Bulloch, Carole Benedict, Judy Krushe,Deanna Linclc, Kay Carstensen, Pat Tealcer, Nancy Mason. TOW PWC flvlarjorie Dusing, Wanda Good, Mrs. lva Manning CAdvisorD, Sally Gallup UCC Repre' sentativej, Betsy Chamberlin ffreasurerb, Mary Finkenbiner Cpresidentl, Jeannine Abbott CVice-Presidentl, Jaren Fortune CSecretaryH, Sue Leichtamer, Phyllis Eelljneriq ROW Tl-ll?EEgShirley l-less, Jeanette Salcel, Joyce Martin, Marilyn Lehaney, Marjorie Olmstead, Shirley Walters, Jane Reichenbach, Beverly e u s e. 112 Naam. TOP ROW-Jane Zellers, Anne Fowler QTreasurerD, Ginger Rogers CSargeant-at-armsj, Mrs. V. Rogers CAdvisgrD, Mary Taylor CVice-Presidentb, Shari Shu- macker Cpresidentl, Miss Ursula Schmidt CAdvisorD, Janice Kellyfchaplainb, Ann Gotridge CSecretaryl, Sue Schroder CICC Representativel ROW TWO- Marlene l-lazle ,Jo Ann Walling, Pat McGuire, Marianna Hill, Ann Cordill, Jean Rhein, Debbie Aunger, Nancy Kinney, Pat Smith. ROW Tl-lREEfPat l-lenly, Sharon Suder, Judy Schraishuhn, Phyliss Jacks, Arlene Sayer, Shirley Black, Dody Schroder, Sally Esgain, Lois Eppstein. ROW FOURfLaurabelle Varnum, Barbara Best, Leita Klein, Mary Streib, Nancy Pollitt, Janet McWilliam, Carol Davies. The last meeting oi the Senior Sorelles we held in the home of our President, Shari Shumaker. The meeting ollicially began alter Janice Kelly, Chap- lain, led the group in saying the l.orcl,s prayer. Then Anne Fowler gave the lreasurefs report and Sue Schroeder, lnter-Club Council Representative, gave a resume of the last council meeting. Mean- while Ginger Rogers, Sergeant-at-Arms, was busy trying to maintain order among the thirty-iive members. During the Football season our club sold souvenir programs at two of the games. We used some oi the profits to send a basket of Fresh fruits, candy, and nuts to the Lutheran Old Folks l-lome at Christmas. A member suggested that we provide the enter- tainment lor a basketball mass meeting. Mary Taylor, Vice-President, was made chairman ot the com- SENIOR SORELLES mittee, and plans were made to have the event be- fore the Central-DeVilbiss game. After the game the girls got together lor a slumber party. A party was given For the children at St. Anthony's Gr- phanage near Saint Valentines Day. Miss Ursula Schmit and Mrs. Vincent Rogers, our advisers, sug- gested that we have a card party in honor oi the members' mothers. Jane Zellers, l listorian, was busy keeping a record of the events oi the Senior Sorelles of T951- SQ. We unanimously agreed that in the twenty years of Sorelles in DeVilbiss l ligh School, no group has had a better year. Relreshments were served and the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Ann Gutridge, Secretary TOP l2OWfSue Marsteller, Patsy Goodson, Donna Mull, Nancy King, Ruth Rowe, Peggy Turney, Nancy Badenhope, Charlene Brown, Penny Myers, Bev Kubitz, PatTrace, JudyRin5el, PatOtis, Nancy Brown, Carol Selter. ROW TWO-Jean Garrett, Marilyn Hahn flreasurerb, Margaret Gaulds Csecretaryl, Billie Spurgeon CPresidentD, Miss Lerche Oaxdvisorj, Marilyn Collins CVice-Presidentl, Barbara Thomas CICC Representativel Phyllis Smith CChaplinD, Pamela Holly Sargent-at-armsl, Sharon Harmon. ROW THREE-Anne Lindsay, Carolyn Linclce, Judy Miller, Jo Ann Lavo, Jayce Dorf, Peri Ann lleichard, Donna Yaylor Jackie Penney, Ann Lautz, Elinor Miller. NOT IN PICTUl2EWJoyce Ritenhour, Shirley Lehr. SUB-DEBS Hi, there. Boyl What a year this has been. i'Yep. lhinlc oi all the things we have donefi Especially Sub-Debs. Hasn't Billie Spurgeon done a wonderful job as President? Hyes, and Vice-President, Marilyn Collins, Treasurer, Marilyn Hahn, and Secretary, Margaret Faulds have done pretty good, also. Hlhey sure have. Remember the alumnae party Christmas vacation? Wasn't it lun, though'?'i Hfxnd the mass meeting held before the San- duslcy basketball game was loads of lun to give, wasn't it'?,' HBut, oh, those meetings. What a madhousel After Billie had called the meeting to order and Phyllis Smith had led us in a prayer, Pam Holly, Sergeant-at-Arms, had a job trying to calm the girls dovvn. Barbara Thomas always had an interesting inter-Club Council report to given 'iAnd then there were Miss Lerche and Mrs. Spurgeon, our advisers. They were always dis- cussing the handiwork of Miss Lerche. They helped us a great deal in solving our problems, too. Yes, they sure are vvonderlul. But the best occasion oi all was the senior banquet. Everyone loolced iorvvard to that. There we tallced about all of our activities, including the family that we adopt- ed ior Christmas, and the selling of programs at the city baslcetball tournaments, Yes, it certainly has been a wonderful year, and l am sure everyone will agree with us. 'iWell, l have a lot oi worlc to do, so l must be getting along, but l'll see you next year at the First Sub-Deb meetingf, Could 'l95'l-1952 have been more successful for lhalians? The year began with installing fifteen junior girls at our President Sally Esgain's home. This impres- sive candlelight service renewed the purpose of lhalians which is to acquire sound and beneficial knowledge concerning literature, drama in all forms, music, and poetry. Each program was planned by four girls who gave interesting facts of one author's life and illustrated his worlcs. Enthusiastic members, our capable officers? President Sally Esgain, Vice-President Marvel Schroeder, Secretary Janice Kelly, Treasurer Charlotte Slevin, lnter-Club Council Representa- tive Joanne l'lerrnstein, Chaplain and Sergeant- at-Arms Carole Demaline, Social Chairman Ann Cordill,Atogether with our advisers, Miss Mil- dred Johnston and Mrs. Esgain, made each meeting a success. We had many outside activities this year. ln November the girls toolc time out to write and pre- sent a minstrel show for the patients at the Lucas County l-lome for the Aged. lheir genuine appre- ciation made the time spent on this project seem very worth while and rewarding. After the Ma- comber basketball game the girls busied themselves by presenting a dance for the student body. This event we will all remember for it was not only fun, but it also put some money into our treasury. feeling very charitable, we filled a Red Cross box with soap, scarfs, combs, pencils, and writing paper. We also made a contribution to the March of Dimes Campaign. ln December the lhalians had their Christmas party with the Ouill and Dagger Literary Society and the Rericlean Literary Society. These and many other events including the annual Moth- ers' lea, visits to the Toledo Repertoire Theater, and the Senior farewell Rarty, will be remembered by all of the lhalians. THALIANS TOP ROWfJean Rhein, Phyllis Smith, Barbara Thomas, Pat Henly, Shirley Wenland, Barbara Rittenhouse, lya Barnhart, Mary Ruth Boltz, Judy Schraishuhn, Judy Emch, Barbara Roth, Sue Fortney, Charlene Brown, Helen Murphy, Sue Shields. ROW lWOfJoanne Herrnstein CICC REpresentativeD, Ann Cordill CSocial Chairmanb, Janice Kelly CSecretaryj, Sally Esgain Cpresidentj, Miss M. Johnston CAdvisorD, Marvel Schroeder CVice-Presidenti, Charlotte Slevin Clreas- urerb, Carole Demaline Cchaplain-Sargent-at-armsj, Lois Eppstein, Marilyn Collins. ROW Tl-lREEfJane Bonner, Nancy Gross, Marilyn l-lalrl, Mary Streib, Angie Miehls, Nannette Kellerbauer, Nancy Brown, Ann Gutridge, Marilyn Olsen, Pat Schroclc, Shari Schumalcer. NOT lN PlCTUREfPat O Rourke, Nancy Siegel. 6 qheipurpie of the Periclean Literary Society is to become intimately acquainted with drama and the theater. We accomplish this by various activities during the year. After our business meeting, conducted by our President, Sue Starkey, we turned to our program which has included a play read by the members and recorded, a review of 'South Pacific , and discus- sion of theater development. Marilyn Britton, our Veep, has supplied us with many program ideas. We attended the dress rehearsal of Hlhe Wo- men,i' at the Repertoire, and we attended the class productions en masse. A journey to Detroit to see .Gentlemen Prefer Blondes provided us all with a long-to-be-remembered weekend. Recording the plans for all these projects was our secretary, Shirley Black. Gur treasurer, Mary -laylor, reminded us when dues were overdue. Therefore we engaged in PERICLEANS some money making schemes. This fall we sold pro- grams at a football game and about mid-year we sponsored an After-Basket-Ball-Game Dance, both of which kept us on the credit side. At Christmas time, we had our traditional Alum- nae lea, and at a city-wide tea at Waite we com- pared notes onthe working of the Peries in all the city high schools. On the social side of things we got together with the Quill and Dagger Literary Society and planned two parties, one in the winter and one in the spring, at which every one of us has an awfully good time. The enjoyment and benefit we have acquired would not have been possible without the aid and interest provided us by our faculty adviser, Miss Ruth Smith, and our parent adviser, Mrs. Alexander. From our experiences we have gained much to make this a truly colorful year. TQP4 ROW-l-lolly Bittner, Lou Ellyn Alexander, Jean Valiquette, Corny Watkins, Marianna Hill, Pat McGuire, Pat Smith, Part Tanber. ROW TWO-Carol Willis, Carolyn Culp, Nancy Wall, Sally Fehn, Martha Green, Nancy Schumm, Nancy Pollitt. ROW THREE-Mary TaylorCl'reasurerD, Anne Fowler CChaplainD, Shirley Black CSecretaryD, Marilyn Britton CVice PresidentD, Sue Starkey CPrzsidentD. NOT lN PICTURE-Janet Patton, Miss R. Smith CAclvisorD. . ., f W amawsfaammuvwif ma-na-.mwwt .im...mm..mmm M i.f. 1 aismmnw . ..,. ,,,, ,. ..,.f,......,,..,U., Q .,, 1fs..f.i.w..iw .--.t,..,.tii1.1..f M.. fr . .f 1 waiwwawarwiwwims,i aimawfwimmWall-iwswma.M,.sw ,..-. wi, ..... l. . .. i TOP POW-Lois Thackeray, Karen Uniried, Patperry, Alan Simmons, Sam Epstein, Edward Osnowitz, Jim Glanville, Bob Greenberg, Carl Meyers, Bob Fried- man, Neil' Kaufman, Stewart Aron, Ton Friedman, Michael Rubin, Paul Otto, Jack Fessler, Kenneth Gometz. ROW TWO-Sue McMurray, Pat Teaker, Brad Cyrano Greenberg, Richard Rubin UCC Representativel, Nancy Pollitt, Mary Ella Hoist CVice-Presidentj, Mark Gallon Cpresidentb, Miss Olive Mcl-lugh CAdvisorD, Shirley Black CTreasurerj, Janet Petersen CSecretaryD, Meta Mogendortl, Renee Piendeau, Barbara Epstein, Marlene l-lazle. ROW Tl-ll2EE4Audrey Kaul, Judy Klein, Judy Kitchen, Pat McGuire, Betty l-lenderson, UBobbie Giles, Nancy Wall, Lynne Rabuck, Ann Cordill, Lou Ellyn Alexander, Judy Kohler, Lois Thal, Susan Thal, Nancy Zerman, Ann JeFlerys, POW FOUl2fMarla Romanoli, Marcia Singer, Myrna Britz, Mary Strieb, Margaret Conn, Lu Anne Steih, Ann Fenn, Phyllis Gilman, Barbara St, John, Janie Shaw, Sandra Sutton. NOT IN PICTURE-Sandy Gunthier, Joe Gillis, Jim l-lenry, Don Kaul, Dick Klien, Nancy Leach, Barbara Meyer, Marilyn More, Angie Miehls, Marilyn Pulling, Mary Stoll, Janice Stroup, Pat Stewart, Mary Taylor, Ed Tutelion, Dick Wat- tenmaker, llollie Romanofl, Miss P. Bloom CAdvisoO. The DeVilbiss United Nations Association, or DUNA as it is called, has a two-fold purpose: lirst to inlorm its members about the ideals and workings of the UN. This we have done by studying the United Nations charter, having panel discussions, and attending lectures sponsored by the Toledo United Nations Association. Our second purpose is to create, maintain and extend throughout the community an active interest in the United Nations. Through participation in the District l'ligh School Council and the Model General Assembly held at Toledo University in April, we have accom- plished this interest. During the year we sponsored the United Na- tions Day assembly, with an address by Rev. Boland G. Carter, and also conducted the United Nations Week observance. We all enjoyed the year's social events which included a roast in Ottawa park, a Christmas party, a tea with Mr. George UNITED NATICDNS Gould, President ol the Toledo United Nations Association, as guest speaker, and a talk by Mr. Pierre pasquier, who had just returned lrom the United Nations Education Scientilic and Cultural Organization Convention in New York City. With the aid ol our oliicers: Mark Gallon, Pres- ident, Mary Ella l-lolst, Vice-President, Janet Peter- son, Secretary, Shirley Black, Treasurer, Richard Rubin, lnter-Club Council Representative, Nancy Zerman, l'listorian, and our advisers, Miss Bose Bloom and Miss Olive Mcl'lugh, the club has tried to lile up to the following hope expressed in the UN charter: L'To save succeeding generations lrom the scourge ol war. This we leel can only be done if we continue to expand our knowledge oi world allairs and inform the public ol the values oi the United Nations. TOP ROW-Navarre Perry, Stewart Aron, Russell Rayman, Robert Rappaport, Hartzell Huntley, Fred Kiemle, Tom Wright, Ben Lieber, Hank Ruehlin, Jim Rose, Phil Schaefer, Bob Friedman. ROW TWOaJoe Gillis CICC Representativej, Barbara Epstein CSargeant-at-armsj, George Kidd, Elaine Entner, Jim Jack- son CPresidentD, Miss F. Grillin CAdvisorB, Renee Riendeau CSecretaryD, John Dickinson CVice-PresidentD, Judy Schraishuhn, Lou Ellyn Alexander, Sheryl Shanks. ROW THREE-Joyce Towle, Nancy Howard, Nannette Kellerbauer, Charlene Smith, Judith Siegfried, Mary Reed, Willathea Parlette, Lois Thal, Susan Thai, Carol Moellenberg, Wanda Good, Carole Licata. NOT IN PICTURE-Nancy Siegel, Doris Shull. AECLIAN RADIO CLUB At the Aeolian Radio Club meetings we combine work with pleasure under the capable supervision ol our President, Jim Jackson. Whenever Jim was sick or lor some reason was unable to be there John Dickinson, our Vice-Rresident, would be prepared to take over. ln one corner you'd Find Jeanne Romanoli, our Treasurer, collecting the dues and counting it into small piles, while in the other corner our Secretary, Renee Riendeau, would be sitting with her notebook and pencil rapidly taking the minutes oi the meeting. The main purpose oi the Aeolian Radio Club is to stimulate interest in the entire Field ol radio activities. We also try to dis- cover talent and encourage its development. We take turns planning a ten minute talent show lor each meeting. This is an excellent opportunity lor the members to perform or help plan the enter- tainment. We visit radio stations and iurnish talent lor school assemblies, variety shows, and parties. Cn various holidays we plan entertaining pro- grams lor the young ones at the orphanages, the Cripped Childrenls Home, and lor the aged. Anyone may join the Aeolian Radio Club who is interested in radio writing or radio production. The meetings have encouraged numerous mem- bers to develop their interest in announcing, pro- ducing, and directing radio programs, as well as being discriminating listeners. Many ol our members have through this training received special recogni- tion from ditierent radio stations. Oi course, the club couldn't have been a success without our teacher adviser, Miss Frances Grillin, and our parent adviser, Mrs. Entner. lhese two people have worked hard helping us greatly with their thorough knowledge oi speech and radio. The Dexfilbiss Roller Skating Club was organized last year so that all who have an interest in skating and would like to learn more about it can do so without spending time taking lessons. Since then we have found out that many people really enjoy skating and have become members of our club. Qur meetings start approximately at the time the school bus deposits the members at the Rollercade, our meeting place, every Friday. After checking in, we scatter our books and coats on vacant chairs and proceed to don our skates. Cn the skating Floor one ot the braver members is attempting a waltz jump while a group ol skaters standing near try to ligure the dilterence between a spread-eagle and a mohawk turn. This iirst halt- hour is used for anything from practicing to having an argument or discussion over some technical point. Our adviser, Miss Grayce Logan, or our president, Bob Garvin, soon straightens everyone out on the problem. About Four o'clock Bob calls the meeting to order and vve discuss any business we may have. lhese meetings do not last very long and we soon start skating. Qther club otlicers are: Janet Morgan, Vice- President, Jack Schvveibold, Secretaryi Connie Brackman, Treasurer, and Barbara Calkins, lnter- Club Council Representative. Grayce then takes over the club and starts us ol'l with a few drills to vvarm us and announces the dance We are going to learn. After teaching the sparate parts ot the dance, she calls on one ol the more talented members oi the club who races proudly to her side and proceeds to lay the entire dance on the Floor. Alter the lesson we have a short skating session in which the dances vve learned today and previous meetings are called. The meeting usually ends about tive oiclock and everyone heads for the Dairy just dovvn the street to have a refreshing drink. RCLLER SKATING CLUB TOP ROW-Betty Neuendorf, Joyce l-leyne, Susan Johnson, Joanne Redman, Marion Pxyling, Otis Hopper, Mary Stone, Jean Coleman, Sally Key, Betty Cole, Wanda Ferguson. ROW TWO-Grayce Logan Cleacherl, Melva Ewing, Janet McMaster, Janice Knitz, Connie Brockman Clreasurerl Bob Garvin CPresidentD, Barbara Calkins QICC Representativeb, Janet Morgan CVice-Presiclentj, Jack Scl-1weiboIdCSecretaryD, Janet Welber. ROW THREE-Marilyn Witt- man, Joyce Wyatt, Kay Wiseman, Pat Wolfe, Barbara Johnson, Patsy Williams, Carolyn Wittman. NOT IN PlCl'Ul2E-Doris Bembnista, Beverly Coulter, Frances Fuller, Marlene Cuarberson, Winifred Geddis, Lois l-larman, Barbara Schumaker, Marlene Stuttz, Joanne Soux, Katherine Wright, Carol Wnitten. Hfaxre you prepared now? asks Nancy Bolton, president, as she tries with the help oi Vice-Presb dent pat Laniord to bring the meeting to order. The Secretary-Treasurer, Marilyn l.ankenau, is very busy with her duties as the meeting goes underway. This question can really be answered now, but First, let's go back to the beginning oi the year. The Senior Service Scouts really accomplished many things oi service to our community and to our country. To be oi service to our community we made clown bean bag dolls for all the crippled children in the Toledo l-lospitals. Also, several oi the girls took the twelve hour Civil Defense Course otiered by the Red Cross. During the second part of the year, First aid was our big project. All the girls took the eighteen hour course and we are really prepared now For an emergency. Through the planning Board fwith Julia Thompson and Sharon Spaulding our repre- sentativesj we participated with the other scouts in the city to try to build a better world. Early in the year we held a tea For the freshmen girls interested' in scouting. Two very enjoyable times were held at Camp Libbey this year, once in the tall and once in the spring. ln May we had a potluck party which was very successful and Filling. But wait, who has made this all possible? With- out the advice and leadership oi Mrs. l-ledden and Mrs. Brigham, our leaders, and Miss Marie l.erche, our teacher adviser, none oi this would have been possible. They really deserve a rising vote of thanks. ln closing this great school year we of the Service Scouts wish to thank everyone who has added to the success oi our Club and we would like to give you this, our motto, i'Be Preparedi' For the years ahead. SENICR SERVICE SCOUTS TOP ROW-Marilyn Lankenau CSecretaryD, Sharon Spaulding, Miss Lercheifxdvisorj, Ruth Lincke Cqfreasurerb. ROW TWO-Doris Shull, Pat Lanford CVice- Presidentl, Nancy Bolton Cpresidentb, Barbara Meyers. NOT IN PlCTUl?EfJulia Thompson, Nancy Reighard, Joanne Billeau. 5 .,.aw:s m TOP ROW-Ann Fish, Barbara Haddad, Shirley Boehringer, Donna Ganson, Bob Friedman, Jim Meister, Lee Gagle, Scott Roberson, Fred Boysen, Arlene Fortress, Carolyn Walters, Donna McCally, Sue Marsteller. ROW TWOfJudy Kitchen, Nancy Kinney CRecording Secretaryb, Squirt Flamand CTreasurerD, Dody SchroderCViCe-Presidentl, F. M. Fortress CAdvisorD, l-lanlc Ruehlin Cpresidentl, Sara McDevitt CCorresponding Secretaryb, Sue FortneyClCC Pepresentativel, Joann Wallcenhorst, Joan Bishop. ROW THREE-Beverly Baz, Charlotte Slevin, Mary Reed, Joyce Pitenour, Shirley Stedclce, Leita Klein, Liz l-lartung, Pat Dailey, Madge Core. NOT IN PlCTL,lREfElizabeth Loomis, Donna Lawrence, Carole Ciralslty, Sally Sproul, Audrey Clegg, Arlene Sayers, Pollie Morgan, Pat Benfer, Greta Gustafson, Mary Jo Everaitt, Mary Spence, Carol Santee, Nancy Bollinger, Bonnie Lou Lanker, Kathleen Norris, George Kidd, Phil Perry, Carol Horner, Joyce Towle, Joanne Brubaker, Shirley Struble, Joanne Kindle, Joanne Miellce, Diclc Nissen, Carol Shreves, Sheralyn Peugeot, Carol Pols- dorler, Patsy Goodson, Les Paab, Carol Schnell, Joan Grizzell, Juanita Etheridge, Tom Wright, John Dickinson, Bill Prueter, Jackie Riggs, Nancy Fackler, Nancy Gilliam, Susan Stieler, Anne Lindsay, Marlene Lester, Barbara Zeisler. The Family Living Club is in its third year ol exit- ence. It was originated by Mrs. Blanche Luther and her family living classes in 1949. The purpose of our club is to give the students the basic ideas oi family lile and to help guide them through their lives in the years to come. The group is under the very excellent guidance oi Mrs. Luther who is assisted by Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fortress, and Mrs. D. Reed. The following otlicers oi the club were elected in the fall of the year when we had an informal roast for the Future members at Qttawa l3arl4: l-lanlt Ruehlin, President, Dody Schroeder, Vice-Fresh sent, Don Flamand, Treasurer, Sara McDevitt, Secre- tary, Nancy Kinney, Recording Secretary, and Sue Fortney, l.C.C. Representative. We meet on the First and third Thursdays oithe month in the United Bretheran Church. Meetings consist ol discussions ol old and new business iol- lowed by a speaker. Representatives from the Alco- holics Anonymous, Juvenile Court, police Depart- FAMILY LIVING CLUB ment, Child and Family Agency, School Board, State l-lospital, Florence Crittenden l-lome, Protes- tant Churches, and the Social l-lygiene Department have made our year a very interesting one. We are very proud ol our club and its accom- plishments. To the Care Fund we sent a donation, and at Easter time we made Faster favors For the Childrenls Qrphanage. We hope that the traditions ol the club will be carried on and that the future members will enjoy it as much as we have. It was in our club this year that the all-city course ol Hpreparing For Christian Marriage lodayi' was started. This was lor young people between the ages of 'l8 and Qi and was held every luesday at the Glenwood Lutheran Church. lalong all into consideration, we leel that this year has been more iruitiul than any other year lor our club and we sincerely hope that we can accom- plish as much next year and the years to come as we have this year. ? wmwgw -- N, vmmsifswfm ' M1 i 'rf -D 51925. Q, W, ' 5'eef?i2ff1 1 192' A -if ,A-'fkfvii V -, f J f fqg' Lx: 'QQ 'HELL . - ?z1,f A izmf.. , - my ire: -W ffzgyffggiggg 5:1 V as-uf jigggsgg- .22- M Mal- . ag V, ,gQxw:il::121 .fb ir -' .' - . ,,AW. . AL.lf, ,Q LN , ' gen , Hg QQ ii,W, A ,gg .. ... . .. 'az '-2::' ,J V, 1 'K vw ., gig, X -, W. ' k V, UE .EWG -J 2.0v.JxD WL-e5'v'XDx v f 1 gLSLJx5L...'N ',g,,, Eff-Qg, Yzgfggxxdg ':-',., 1 f:Q,+1--fir ' m, . AX ,gri- '7xxg ' X4'3'Xg'- XY 1 '-.Q 'ul Y ?,'1 '--I 1 . 'E G ' 7 I- - . , '- D. rv. x . . X ' Mwggxgs- gig? Q-1,g,s-JY-L9 QD IXXQ-QQQX-f M QL-LAVQ A . 'i . , f x 0..?-Q- h Q,-:'9'NN-,L ,. SLA CJ. Xfx , ,XB I rN,,Yxkk,,Q QJ xJg,, i Q A ' K- 5 W - QM - 3 Q 'ifv-Q 'xi -X lwwlvi- FWXXHN f C 3. V 'xv bk QJKSX R 'Nf-vx,-'E xt V Xfig-fve..QkL' ' Zi ' .X V -. , C. x.,,5xff5xx.'iA,E -Lxthkytxgvilk-ii, . CD LJ 1 I- I.l.l ..l I-' 49.-Q. Qu-S u 0 I LL A TB OO F TY RS VA T '4 -. of 5 --. 9. QT 5 ill X 5. UI .- ur O 5 u. I nl :s Q. rn 'U 2 2. :: .- :r -. 0 c ua :- ... :r cv 3 : 9'- Up and over for a first down. Hilton Murphy, new head football coach, who was ably assisted by Tom lnman, Dave l-lardy, Don Black, and 'Buddyi' Leiniger, instilled a new Fighting spirit into the student body as well as the team. We showed this spirit as we played a very strong Waite team For the opening game. ln the Final minutes, Waite tied the score with a touchdown and went ahead to win by the extra point. From the opening l4icl4oTl till the Final gun neither the uTigersH nor the defending city champions from Scott could cross the other's goal as the teams battled to a scoreless deadloclcfxlthough the 'Bulldogs' went deep into DeVilbiss territory twice, the Tigers ended both threats. The Following week, in a very rough battle, the Bengals were tripped up by Central, who, as the season ended, were co-champions of the city. Again this game was a thriller and wasn't decided until the Final gun. At this time the boys, many of whom hadn't been in uniform for two years, seemed to overcome their greenness and gain their confidence, The UTigersU beat the Hpottersn from East Liverpool with expert running and by thwarting East Liverpool s rislcy aerial otiense. TOP ROW-Norm Pollman, athletic director, Don Black, coach, Gary Burk, Mike Seaman, Chuck Pollard, Bob Ossim, John l-iaupricht, Larry Wagoner, John Jordan, Sam Magee, Don Boudinot, John Black, Al Rust, Bob Cosgrove, Lynn Colwell, Hilton Murphy, head coach, Tom Inman, backiield coach, Dave l-lardy, line coach. ROW TWO4Buddy Leininger, coach, Bill Struble, Roger Schnee, Bob Johnson, Dave Payette, Dick Bowles, AI Lantz, Buzz Potter, Tom Howard, Gary Mortemore, Tom Craw- ford, Jim Orwig, John Ray, Ron Mason, Ned Heidtman, Dick Williamson, Dick Smith. ROW THREE-Sam Solomon, manager, Baxter Bell, Tillman Sandusky, Dale Duncan, Jake Reber, Bob Kramer, George Leow, Bud Duncan, Dave Dye, Pol Kwiatlcowski, Sam Epstein ,Ed Osnowitz, Bud Thorpe, Ron Byram, Ben Rowe., As the game progressed the team easily won over Woodward For many penalties were called. There was no doubt as to what the outcome would be as the continual pounding slowly but surely weakened the visiting Polar Bearsn, Spectacular line play and a iew long shots paid oil with the iirst victory in eleven starts over Waite. The Hlndiansi' started out with a seven point lead but couldnlt hold it against the vengeance bound Uligersn. An easy victory was gained over Findlay despite a close First quarter. Down in Southern Ohio the boys captured their filth straight win and lirst victorious shut-out oi the year from Portsmouth in a lopsided game. iempers Flared and the reierees' whistles took a work out as Middletown halted DeVilbiss,s live game win- ning streak at Page Stadium. Pre-game rallies brought student morale to a high ebb lor our traditional game with Libbey on Thanksgiving morning. l'lowever, the 'lcowboysn irom Libbey were not to be denied the co-championship oi the city. For the iirst three quarters it looked as ii the Tigers might upset the co-champions to be. Ar the end ol the third quarter the score read: DeVilbiss O, Libbey 6. Libbey dominated play throughout the lourth quarter and second almost at will. Thus the team ended the season with a record oi live victories, lour setbacks, and a tie. Head Coach Murphy with co-captain Dye 1481 and Kwiatkowski CSOJ. 6 ii 12 A 5 . 1 2 3 5 f 2 i r E z 2 i if i i s 2 5 i VM V E . 6 The Scott Bulldog on the left and the boxer on the right both want that ball. FOOTBALL SCORES DeVilbiss Dexfilbiss Dexfilbiss DeVilbiss Dexfilbiss DeVilbiss Devilbiss Dexfilbissf DeVilbiss- DeVilbiss .Q.i..7-Waite .........0fScott .......Q5-Central .6fEast Liverpool . .6-Woodward .......7-Waite ......7-Findlay . . .O-Portsmouth Q0-Middletown .....37-Libbey Xxx. sw .rf 'LW X A 535' SWWSE A 5 N ' f .vim :uf ' - P i f ,QWA-' M. 'flo' 3 3'U gm HO a 22 gl Q? :C D00 C625 sf? NF 014 I 3'-5 0-r N 360 lam -10' :cm N3 I of 0-K L2 ga. ml Fl L. HE 710 N Ai Sr '-:O 53 0 gl:- N 256 Qc' 39 I-- NCT' mm 52 D121 E791 l'T1I'l'l Ml 39? Qcn 59' .0 O a9 -2 U 04. no J' U3 C o Q? ft. Oo 33' ?': U32 Om U?- 2? QS. 0. 22 D41 JN gf mfs. oi -a, 3 a U-I N Cf 5 2 9 U 77 NS P CH C TY CI - Then came our old bugaboo, Macomber, who threw us back into a league tie. Our cage- men dropped a close one to our next opponent, Sanduslcy, in a rough and tumble game in our gym. ln the DeVilbiss-Scott game both teams had trouble scoring, but the Tigers hit more olten than the Bulldogs Tor another win. Hitting 59.902, of their shots as con- trasted to the 'WZ in the previous game, the Tigers downed the Polar Bears of Wood- ward. Although our team had Fewer chances at the basket than Waite, they were more accurate and came through with a victory. ln the following game, Libbey ruined our chance to have the city title to ourselves by scoring one more basket than our players. The climax oi the season was the game with Central lor the City Championship. By winning this game we would malce Central share the title. Had the lrish won they would have had it to themselves. l-lowever, our boys came through with a spectacular victory before a huge crowd at the University Field l-louse to upset the favored lrish. ln the District playoti the Tigers advanced to the Finals by defeating Scott and Wood- ward, but fell to twice-defeated Central, who later advanced to the quarter Finals in the State Tournament. Special congratulations go to Coach Bob Rettig, who did a commendable job coach- ing our T952 baslcetball team, to co-captains Earl Sigg and Jim Shearon who made the Blade and Times All-City-Teams. To all the players on the team, the school gives its thanl4s lor this thrilling twenty-First birthday present-the City Co-Championship. Shearon Cleftj and Sigg frightj with Coach Rettig. BASKETBALL SCORES DeVilloiss--50 ....,.......,..... 40-Alumni DeVilbiss-34 .... ..... 4 5-Macomber DeVill3iss-66 .... .......... 3 O-Clay DeVilbiss-65 .... ..... 5 3fQttavva l-lills DeVilloiss 70 .... ....... 4 5fWhitmer DeVilbiss-54 ..., ........ 3 9-Scott DeVilbiss-58. .,.. ...... 5 Q-Fostoria DeVilbiss-47 .... ..,... 3 4fl3ucyrus DeVilbiss-42 ..., .... 3 9-Woodward Dexfilbiss 47 .... ,...... 3 Qfwaite DeVilbiss-6Q ..,, .... 5 7-Libbey DeVilbiss-63 ..,, ...... 5 5fCentral DeVilbiss-42 .... .,... 4 3-Macomber DeVilbiss-46. .... ...,. 5 6-Sandusky DeVilbiSSi3Q .... ..,..... Q 7fScott Duckworth scoots under to score. Dexfilbiss-66 .... ..,. 5 7-Woodward Dexfilbiss-5'l .... ,.....,.. 4 8fWaite DeVilbiss-46 ......., ,,.... 4 7-Libbey DeVilbissf63 .................. 59fCentral Sectional Tournament DeVilbiss-60 ..,.,,.. .,.,...... 4 5-Scott DeVilbisss63 ..,, ,... 5 7-Woodward DeVilbissf7l .... ,,.... 7 7+Central 9 r if fqzi 2121,--zzifwm H W. gf . ,Z -wh 'iw ff: 2 .Alb .A 5 ..n5:. ,. f iw, 4 - ' N : Misa :f :f.1fL.f,f..ga - 1, :gg m ii K Q O- 'K I .,,.,, kv .,,..,.A: S' ' :k??ixff',E?5v' Qin! , .,,, my 1:55 , .5 ,QERSQ i A ..f,.- ,. ,MM swf, .. :ww ,. ,W ,Q ,, H H,- , cgi A 2. A , V452 BASEBALL, Under the coaching of Norm lfies and the captaincy of Bill Boddy, the 1951 Tigers completed a season with six victories, four defeats, and one tie. Two of the losses were at the hands of Anthony Wayne, the other two went to Scott and Waite. The Bengals compensated for these set- bacl4s by romping over Macomber and Clay twice, and Woodward and l.ibbey once. The nine reached a dead- locl4 with Central at six runs each. ln the district tournament, the team defeated Whitmer and Libbey in order, enabling itself to advance to the re- gional tournament at Findlay College. l'lere it defeated Van Wert, only to be overcome by Columbus Lindin- McKinley-runners-up in state finals. The baseball team Finished the season with a total of 102 runs and a .240 batting average. Bill Boddy displayed a lceen eye and a powerful bat by leading the team with a batting average of 394, and 16 R. B. lis, With this record we can truly be proud of our 1951 baseball team and hope that its performance may even be bettered in years to come. Did he make third? TOP POW-Norm Kies, coach, Bob Fryman, manager, Jim Felkey, Jake Reber, Jim Little, Clair Reason, John Black, Chuck Loshbough John Jo dan ROW TWO-Bob Shepler, manager, Lyle Sweet, Bill Mock, Ronnie Foulk, Milton Pontious, Chuck Gregory, Bob Kelly, Ralph LaGro Dick Soncrant Joe Gillis, manager. ROW THREE-Ron Mason, Jim Murphy, Paul Pickle, Malcolm Bombrys, Bill Bocldy, Chuck McDole, Don Flamancl, Bob Morgan John Fackler SS C UNTRY CR F5321 Oman, C335 3812! T252 225m 'SCS in-Q ff:-2 900 453. gan 'NFO' ggi 939' f'7'f-Y' N33- 558- 956 ,-.- -l ri Ono -TN'-D7 mm fT4O. -woo 953' tfuooo Ehni, Dan Ames, Roger Steinhauer, Lowell Ferguson. ln the First meet ol the season the Tigers deleated Whitmer in a close duel and lost one to the same team. Following the Whitmer meet our men were beaten by Libbey and Waite in that order. The team then Finished the regular season by overwhelming Woodward. The Cross-Country boys showed im- provement and as the season progressed, ended up running lourth in the district meet. Top individuals for the year included Tom Ehni, Roger Steinhauer, Chuclc Sommertield, Bill Rees, and Captain Dan Ames. TOP ROW-Sam Magee, Dave Mills, Wayne Kreger, Olen Mull, Jim Brunskill, George Roby. POW TWO-Bill Rees, Chuck Somerfield, Tom Rumble, rumble, crashl Whats that? Chances are itls either our National or our American League Bowling Team in action early on Saturday morning. Bowling, in past years, had its usual group ol enthusiasts. The National League Team captained by Chuck Gregory fared the better ol the two teams for it Fin- ished the season only two games out ol First place. .lim l:ell4ey set the individual record lor DeVilbiss with the score ol 587 in three games while the team's best output was 750 in one game. The American League, led by Tom Woods, Finished in seventh place. This team ended the season with a high three game score ol QQ47. Bob Breese headed the team with an average ol'l38. TOP ROW-National League: Don Harden, Ronald Byram, Chuck Gregory, Jim Felkey, Ed Osnowitz. ROW TWO-American League: Greg Emmert Csubstitutel Hal Brees, Tom Woods, Ted Stone, Ted Powers. NOT IN PICTURE-Jim Glanville. LIN B TOP ROW John Fravor Bill Rees Larry Boesel Ron Byrem Jim Brunsklll Tom Ehni Jim Kier Bill Bernard, Coach Norm Pollman. ROW TWO-Bill Kidney, George Osborn Pay Warfel Gene Colston Ray Riticher Earl S135 Ed Osnowitz Pol Kwiatkowski Sam lzpstein, Dick Schroeder, Dave Johnson. ROW THREE-Roger Steinhauer, Bill Miller Jim Moras Larry Wright Bob Eckel Jack Miller Tom O Neal Dan Ames Bill l-lulfer. TRACK The 'l95'l Dehfilbiss track team enjoyed a very successlul season. The boys started out on the right loot by completely overwhelming Swanton on a cold rainy day. Alter defeating Woodward and Scott in order, the thinclads journeyed to West Delaware, Ohio, lor the Ohio Wesleyan Relays. l-lere, against still competition, the boys Finished seventh. Upon their return, the Tigers encountered op- position in the Form ol our arch rivals, Libbey. Many thrilling races were seen in this encounter as Dehfilbiss triumphed in the Final stages. ln winning this meet, the boys overcame the main obstacle lor the city title. Following the Libbey Meet the Tigers were host lor the Annual Night Relays held in page Stadium. The hosts didnit show their manners very well as they took first place by edging a strong Lima Central team, A journey to Lima lor the Lima Junior Olympics resulted in a second place, topped only by Lima Central. O'NeaI hands off to Ames. Sigg clears the hurdle in practice. TOP ROW-Larry Resnick, Bill Leake, John Ruehlin. ROW TWO-Neil Kaufman, Chuck Freed. NOT IN PICTURE-Walter Milbourne, Tom Peterson, Ted Scharl. Lealce serves an ace. TENNIS The DeVilbiss tennis team oi 'l95'l, sparked by Captain Walt Mil- bourne, Bill l.eake, and Larry Resnick, Finished the season with a record oi Five wins, Four losses, and one tie. Aside from these three boys, seniors Tom Peterson and Ted Schari, and juniors l-lank Rueh- lin, Chuck Freed, and Neil Kaufman were instrumental in winning the city title. This title was gained by winning every city match. Three ol the lour losses suffered during the season went to top- llight Michigan teams, two ol which were rated First and second in that state. Fremont, a team previously beaten by the netmen, handed DeVilbiss its fourth setback in a tight match. ln the district tournament at Bowling Green, Milbourne won the singles while l.eake and Resnick were runners-up in the doubles, thus winning lor DeVilbiss the district championship. On that big day at Columbus lor the state championship, Mil- bourne was defeated in a close singles match in the quarter-finals. l.eake and Resnick were downed in the state semi-linals. Both ol these boys were juniors and much is expected from them in their senior year. INTRA-MURALS The intra-school athletic program this year gave many boys a chance to participate in some lorm oi sports while at DeVilbiss.'lhe year's intramural program offered: Freshman l-lomeroom Basketball, Ping-Pong, lnter-Class Track Meets, and Boxing outside ol the scheduled gym classes. The DeVilbiss Silver Gloves Tournament, now an annual atiair, provided many thrills for boxing lans ol DeVilbiss. About sixty-live boys, with Dave Hardy reiereeing, fought under actual ring conditions. Winners were: l-leavyweight, Ron Mason, Light l-leavyweight, Gary Mortemore, Middleweight, Bob Kramer, Welterweight, Dave Bush, Lightweight, John Ray, Featherweight, Don l-larclen, Bantamweight, Dave Sweeney, Fly- weight, Vince Doniere. Last lall any Freshman not out lor Football had a chance to play basketball. While this program was being eilectively carried out, the coaches had the opportunity of looking over the boys lor possible varsity material. lntra-school activities were carried on during and after school. l-lere the boys learned sports lundamentals and participated in a varied sports program. lhe achievement tests, which come twice a year providing them with a chance to complete with other members ol their class in Feats oi skill, strength, agility, are usually dreaded by the Fresh- men and tolerated by the upperclassmen. Young additions to the gym staii have greatly added to the spirit ol the intramural program. Lining up for the inter-class track meet. Heavyweights clinch in the Silver Gloves Tournament Juniors and Seniors scramble For the ball. Octopus. Don't get your Fingers stuck in that ball! G.A.S. Officers: Nancy Brown, Charlotte Slevin, Jo Ann Jeliferds, Sara McDevitt. RTS SP D LS GIR ,.,5'fV0 m 3-:mga mof-fmcwcw ms-jig?--W1 id2m5w umm mfnigk 7-.img :- OCQQQ-K . Z7 mmm, 1111-fm N S,'x?'N4'f'i S-of'-Lg' ,,.-.-.SWG 7-r'g,OgL5' O. f-f ms?-K 37:20 -5LQ.m1 03330- QNLIQF . Eowgga' Nrflo- U1tLDi'f F2 :J Zyvf.-.-O G'v3'3'E Daomj 0.2--V' 000' 'O2 ,-.g-ua O33 awg-,clE'- m. 3. N ,-fo,-O 3-DC NO.,-:gg 1.8,-.-mn T-, Qrwsg -Kg UN1? 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On your toes, Moree, she may hit it back! G. A. S. SUPPLEMENTS GIRLS' GYM PROGRAM This is played until the weather outside proves too nice to stay in. Baseballl The outside and good times lor this sportl Swinging a sticl4 and sending the ball Flying is a great satisfaction to every girl and shouts can be heard as she runs across home plate, The G.fAx.S. has many activities besides its sports pro- gram. Early in the school year, it sponsored a party in the girls gym to get the lreshman girls acquainted with GJAMS. Then before Christmas the new, and gay HKO- Ed Kapersn was put on with Sara McDevitt and ,lofxnn Jellerds as co-chairman. This was a party given exclus- sively lor the girls. Every girl came dressed in costume and there were many prizes given lor the lunniest, the prettiest, and the most original. These were judged by Miss Fern Dickey, Miss Mildred Schmidt, Miss Florence Lanz, Miss Betty Tussing and Miss Mary Fischer. Re- freshments, program, a Floor show, square dancing and the drawing lor the queens were more ol the high- lights ol this ahfair. Walda Blanlc, Freshman, Judy Klotz, Sophomore, Nancy Pxrchambeau, Junior, and Char- lotte Slevin, Senior, enjoyed the honors ol being queens lor the night. Don Blaclc, Don Sharpe, and Norman Kies, reigned with them as l4ings. Qther activities throughout the year were: a party lor the Maumee Qrphanage, Pop's Night, and the Senior Banquet. Charlotte Slevin, President, JoAnn Jehferds, Vice- President, Nancy Brown, Secretary, and Sara Mc- Devitt, Treasurer, headed the GJAMS. organization. FACULTY DIRECTORY Nauts, Merritt C. ............,..... 8 B.S., M.A. Ohio State University, Columbia University, Chicago University. Principal. Archambo, Frank C.. ............. 10 B.A., M.A. Toledo University, University of Pittsburgh. Chemistry, Physics. Adviser: Sen- ior Announcement Committee,FacultyScholarship Committee. Room. 112-Senior. Backus, Pauline .................. 10 B.S. Sweetbriar College, Columbia University, Toledo University. Orientation, English. Fac- ulty Professional Library Committee. Room 913- Freshman. Balsam, C. W. ................... 10 B.S., M.A. Toledo University, University of Michigan, Western State College. General Shop, Woodshop. Chairman lndustrial Arts Department, Faculty Athletic Board Committee. Room M13-Freshman. Bergmann, Mary L. .........,...,. 10 B.S. Ohio State University, Miami University, Western Reserve, University of California. Home Economics. Faculty Hospitality Commit- tee. Room 225-Freshman. Benson, Carl A. .................. 10 B.S., M.A. Denison University, Columbia Uni- versity, Western Reserve, Ohio State University, Wittenberg College, University of Wisconsin, Toledo University. Chemistry. Chairman: Science Department, lnternational Vice President of American Federation of Teachers, Representa- tive to UNESCO at Hunter College, sponsored by State Department. Room 212-Senior. Black, Donald D. .............,.. 125 B.E. Toledo University, Physical Education. Adviser: Agonis Club. Blanchard, Forest l. .............., 10 B.A., B.S., M.A. Ohio State University, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, University of Wooster, Ohio Northern University, University of Wisconsin, University of Pennsylvania. American History and Government. Chairman: Social Studies De- partment. Room 323-Senior. Bloom, Rose ............. 10, 86, 117 B.S., M.A. Toledo University, Columbia Uni- versity, Sarah Lawrence College. English, Journalism. Adviser: U.N. Club, Ouill and Scroll Club. Faculty Vice President, Chairman: Community Chest Committee, Chairman: Toledo United Nations Youth Activities Committee, Documentary Film Dedication Committee. Room 216-Senior. Brand, Jeannette ...........,..... 10 B.A., B.S., M.A. University of Wisconsin, To- ledo University, Oberlin College, University of Chicago. English. Chairman: English Depart- ment, Chairman: Faculty Social Committee, Chair- man: Editing Committee, Documentary Film. Room 263-Freshman. Bricker, Ward E. ................. 10 B.S., B.C.S. Ohio Northern University, Office Training School-Columbus, Toledo University. Shorthand, Bookkeeping. Chairman: Commer- cial Department. Room 127-Senior. Brown, Russell ............ 9, 18, 109 B.A., M.A. Toledo University, University of Wisconsin, University of Chicago, University of California. Dean of Boys. Faculty Athletic Board Committee, Faculty P.T.A. Committee, Documentary Film Production Facilities Commit- tee, Faculty Adviser, DeViltries Guards and Ushers. Adviser: Sharps and Flats Club. Campbell, Shirley J. .............. 10 Library Clerk. Faculty Refreshment Committee. Coontz, Clarence C. .............., 10 B.S., M.A. Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio State University. Salesmanship, Basic Business. Faculty Music Committee. Room 206-Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. Conrad, lrvin L. .....,......... 10, 96 B.A., M.A. Bluffton College, Ohio State Uni- versity. World and American History. Ad- viser: Senior Hi-Y. Faculty Program Committee. Room 324-Freshman. 138 Cruey, G. Wayne ................ 10 B.A., M.A. Defiance College, Bowling Green State University, Ohio State University. Basic Mathematics, Algebra. Faculty Public Relations Committee. Room 204-Freshman. Dickey, Fern ................. 10, 51 B.A. Ohio State University, Defiance College, Toledo University, University of Michigan. Bio- logy. Adviser: Junior Y-Teens, Junior Class. Eaculty Hospitality Committee. Room 108- UHIOF. Emery, Herbert M. ............... 10 B.A.,-M.A. Dakota Wesleyan University, To- ledo University. World History. Room 322- Sophomore. Emery, S. B. ................. 11,16 Ph.B., B,Ped., M.A. Franklin College, Univer- sity of Michigan. Latin. Director: Senior Play, Junior Play. Adviser: Latin Club, Dramatics Club. Faculty Athletic Board Committee, Fac- ulty Play, Cast. Room 'l'l9-Senior. Entemann, Lois M. ............... 11 B.S., M.A. Michigan Normal College, Univer- sity of Michigan, Toledo University, Bennington College. Girls' Physical Education. Adviser: Girls' Athletic Society. Chairman: Physical Education Department, Faculty Social Committee, Documentary Film Sports Editor. Fischer, Mary U. ............. 11, 110 B.A. Toledo University, Columbia University, University of Michigan, Ohio State University, Bowling Green State University, Bistram School of Art, DeSales College. General Science, Orientation. Adviser: Science Honor Club, Chairman: Faculty Hospitality Committee: Doc- umentary Film Script Committee. Room 208- Sophomore. Francis, Virginia Brown ............ 11 B.A., M.A. Oberlin College, Toledo Uni- versity. Physiology. Adviser: Senior Memor- ial Committee, Faculty Courtesy Committee. Room 107-Senior. Gerding, Alice May ....,......... 11 B.S., B.A., M.A. Ohio State University, Bowl- ing Green State University, Western Reserve, University of Munich, American School in Wei- mar, German College at Middlebury, Vermont, German Camp on Orcas lsland, DeSales College, Mary Manse College. English. Faculty Pro- fessional Library Committee. Room 103- Freshman. Griffin Frances I. ............. 11, 118 B.A., M.A. University of Michigan, Mary Manse College. Script Writing, Dramatics, Radio Production. Adviser: Aeolian Radio Club. Director: DeViltries. Faculty Social Committee, Documentary Film Script Committee. Room 261-Freshman. Griffin, Helen Marie ....... No picture A.B., M.A., L.L.B. Mary Manse College, Uni- versity of Michigan, Toledo University. English. Director: Documentary Film. Director: Faculty Play. Faculty Social Committee. Room 254- Freshman. Grubs, Harold D. ................ 11 BS. Otterbein College, Ohio State University, Heidelberg College, Toledo University, Ohio University, University of Michigan. Machine Shop. Boy Scout Work. Faculty Courtesy Committee. Room M21-Sophomore. Gunn, Fannie May ............... 11 B.A. University of Texas, Toledo University. Study Hall. Faculty Hospitality Committee. Room 243-Sophomore. Hanson, Frederica ........,....... 11 Ph.B. Toledo University, University of Wiscon- sin, Wooster University, Ohio University. Gen- eral Science, Orientation. Adviser: Canasta Club. Faculty Secretary, P.T.A. Executive Com- mittee. Room 209-Sophomore. Hardy, David H. ......... 11, 75,125 B.E., MP.E. Toledo University, University of Michigan, Pennsylvania State College, Purdue University. Algebra. Adviser: Senior Class. Line Coach and Varsity Trainer. Faculty P.T.A. Representative Committee. Room 218-Senior. Hayes, Norma. . . .......... . .11 Cafeteria Head. Hirth, Elaine ........ 11, 86, 102,109 B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University, Toledo Uni- versity, Michigan State Normal College. Eng- lish, Business English. Adviser: Sharps and Flats Club, Christian Youth Club. Adviser: Prism Staff. Faculty Program Committee, Docu- mentary Film Script Committee, Composition Work Shop Toledo University. Adviser: Senior gads and Daughters Committee. Room 250- enior. Huis, Karl ....................... 11 B.S. Ohio University, Ohio State University. Industrial Arts. Faculty Social Committee. Room M10-Sophomore. lnman, Thomas .............. 38, 125 B.S. Bowling Green State University. Orien- tation. Varsity Backfield Coach, Lightweight Basketball Coach. Adviser: Sophomore Class. Room Q17-Sophomore. Johnson, Elizabeth B. ............. 11 B.A. Miami University, University of Minne- sota, Ohio State University. Algebra, Geom- etry, Basic Math. Adviser: Junior Y-Teens. Faculty Program Committee, Building Represen- tative P.T.A. Room 264-Junior. Johnston, Mildred E. ......... 11, 115 B.E., M.A. Toledo University, Columbia Uni- versity, Miami University, University of Wiscon- sin, University of Colorado. Commercial Art, Art l, Painting and Art, and Everyday Living. Adviser: Thalian Literary Society. Chairman: Faculty Professional Reading Committee. Ad- viser: Senior Banquet Committee. Room 327- Junior. Kerlin, Lucille ................... 12 B.A., M.A. Ohio State University. Con- temporary History, American History, American Government. Faculty Public Relations Commit- tee, Executive Committee-T.T.A., Schoclwo- men's Club, Chairman: Social Committee. Room 215-Senior. Kies, Norman ............... 12, 131 B.E., Phy.Ed. University of Michigan, Toledo University. Boys' Physical Education, Health. Athletic Coach: Varsity baseball, Freshman bask- etball. Faculty Social Committee, Cast, Faculty Play, Documentary Film Sports Editor. Kiker, Clyde E. .................. 12 A.A., B.S., L.l..B. Toledo University, Univer- sity of Chicago, Ohio Bar. Sociology, Econom- ics. Adviser: Debate Club. Faculty Play, Cast. Room 325-Senior. Kimpton, Amy L. ...... ........... 1 2 B.A., M.A. Toledo University, Michigan State Normal College, Columbia University, Art Stu- dents League, New York,Summer School of Paint- ing, Saugatuck, Michigan. Art l, Fashion Art Iandlll,Paintinglandlll,Craftsl and lll. Faculty Social Committee, Michigan Water Color So- ciety, Ohio Water Color Society, Ohio Art Education Association, Western Arts Associa- tion, National Art Association, Documentary Film Art Director. Room 326-Freshman. King, Margaret S. ............ 12, 111 B.A. University of Michigan. Advanced Al- gebra. Adviser: Junior Sorelles. Room 'l'l3- Junior. Klee, Ollie ...................... 12 B.S. Ohio State University, Heidelberg Col- lege, Albion College, University of Kentucky. Bookkeeping. Faculty Supervisor of Stationer's Store, Faculty Adviser for DeViltries Tickets. Room 152-Freshman. Knaggs, Grace ................... 12 A.A., B.A., M.A. Toledo University, Univer- sity of Michigan, University of Colorado. Eng- lish. Faculty Scholarship Committee, Executive Committee of Toledo Area Teachers of English, Documentary Film Script Committee. Room 249-Junior. Krause, Bernice W. . .............. 12 Bowling Green State University, Toledo Uni- versity. Study Hall, Faculty Hospitality Com- mittee. Room 247-Freshman. Lanz, Florence ....,.....,..,..... 12 Office, Head Clerk, Creditor. Faculty Cour- tesy Committee. LeGron, Gertrude. .........,. 12, 105 B.A., M.A. Toledo University, Chicago Uni- versity. Typewriting, Office Machines. Ad- viser: Future Business Leaders of America Club. Room 161-Senior. Leininger, Harold Lee. ........... 125 B.S., B.E. Bowling Green State University. Orientation. Adviser: Agonis Club. Faculty Play, Cast. Room 117-Freshman. Lerche, Marie. .......... 12, 114, 120 B.S., M.A. Toledo University, Columbia Uni- versity, Bowling Green State University, Ohio State University, University of Michigan. Alge- bra. Adviser: SubDebs, Senior Scouts. Member of Curriculum Council, Faculty Scholarship Com- mittee. Room 105-Junior. Louy, M. Beatrice. ............ 12, 97 B.A., M.A., B.M., M.M. Law Froebel Kinder- garten Training School, Toledo University, Amer- ican Conservatory of Music, University of Chi- cago, Columbia University, DeSales College, Mary Manse College, Brown University. Eng- lish, Organ. Adviser: Sophomore Y-Teens. Chairman: Faculty Music Committee: Director: Faculty Play Music. Room 953-Freshman. Lulcens, Ruth L.. .....,...,.,.. 12, 75 B.A., M.A. University of Michigan, Columbia University. Biology, General Science. Ad- viser: Senior Class. Documentary Film Photo- grapher, Faculty P.T.A. Committee. Room 110- Freshman. Luther, Blanche R. .........., 12, 120 B.S., Ph.B., M.A. DeSales College, Toledo University, University of Michigan, Vassar Col- lege, Cincinnati University. Family Living. Adviser: Family Living Club, City Council P.T.A.: Social Hygiene Chairman, DeVilbiss P.T.A. Secretary. Adviser: Senior Baccalaure- ate Committee. Room 226-Senior. McHugh, Olive ......,...... 12,117 B.A., M.A. Mary Manse College, University of Michigan, University of Colorado, North- western University. English. Adviser: De- Vilbiss United Nations Association. Faculty Public Relations Committee, Chairman: TUNA, Radio Script Editor, Free lance writer for Radio Division, United Nations, AER Scholastic Radio gfriting Awards Committee. Room 106- emor. Mennig, lva G. ............. 13, 112 B.S., M.A. Wayne University, Columbia Uni- versity, University of Michigan, Ypsilanti State, Toledo University, DeSales Teachers College. Basic Math, Algebra, Plane Geometry. Adviser: Chevau Club. T.T.A. Board of Directors- Research Committee, Faculty Hospitality Com- mittee. Room149-Freshmen. Miller, B. Faye ...........,.. 13, 103 B.A., R.N. DePauw University, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northwestern University, University of Michigan. Home Nursing and Hygiene. Adviser: Future Nurses Club. Public Health Committee of City, Defense Committee for Public Health Nurses, Toledo School Women's Club. Room 128. Murphy, Hilton ...........,. 13, 125 B.A., M.S. Muskingum College, University of West Virginia, Ohio State University. Driver Training, Business Training. Varsity Football Coach. Documentary Film Technical Director. Room 150-Junior. Pasch, Mildred ............... 9, 104 B.A., M.A. Ohio State University, North- western University. Dean of Girls. Adviser: Future Teachers of America. Faculty Program Committee, Faculty P.T.A. Representative Com- mittee, Faculty Public Relations Committee, Docu- mentary Film Production Facilities Committee, Ohio Association of Deans of Women, Commit- tee of Professional Standards, National Asso- ciation of Deans of Women, Ohio F.T.A. Public- ity Committee. Pasquier, Ethel ..........,........ 13 BA. Smith College, University of Paris, Toledo University. Geometry, Basic Math. Faculty Public Relations Committee. Room Q01- Sophomore. Pasquier, Pierre Q. . ....,.,..... . .13 B.A., M.A., B.Sec.Ed. Toledo University, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, University of Chicago, Mc- Gill University. French, Sociology. Adviser: French Club. Faculty Social Committee, Faculty Professional Library Committee. Room Q05- Frehshmen. Perkins, Alice Roach. ....,..,..... 13 B.A. Eastern Kentucky Teachers College, To- ledo University, University of Michigan, Uni- versity of Chicago. English. Instructor: Scott Evening School. Faculty Social Committee, Toledo Area Teachers of English, National Coun- cil of Teachers of English, Association of Reme- dial Reading Teachers. Room 252-Sophomore. Pollman, Norman G.. .13, 51,125,133 B.S. Ohio State University, Harvard Universityi Toledo University, Orientation, Director of Ath- Ietics,Adviser:JuniorClass.PresidentofDeVilbiss Faculty, Varsity Track, Faculty Play, Cast, Docu- mentary Editing Committee, Faculty Athletic Board Committee. Room 153-Junior. Quinn, Aurelia E. .....,.......,.. 13 B.A., M.A. Toledo University, University of Tennessee, Columbia University, University oi Chicago. American History and Government. Adviser: Junior Red Cross, Senior Girls' Moth- ers' Tea Committee. Room 104-Senior. Raby, Betty. .......,........,.... 13 B.S. Bowling Green State University. Girls' Physical Education. Adviser: Girls' Athletic Society. Faculty Hospitality Committee. Rettig, Robert E.. ...,... 82, 128, 130 B.S., M.A. Denison University, University of Michigan, Bowling Green State University, To- ledo University. Director of Activities. Ad- viser: Student Council. Producer of Documen- tary Film. Cast, Faculty Play. Robinson, Earl ......... ..... 1 3, 15 Chief Custodian. Samsen, Eva ........... 13, 99, 100 B.A., B.S., M.A. Toledo University, Univer- sity of Michigan, Ohio State University, Univer- sity of Chicago. Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Basic Mathematics. Adviser: Bridge Club, Senior Y-Teens. Chairman: Faculty Scholarship Committee, Membership Committee of North Central Association of Science and Mathematics Teachers. Room 219-Sophomore. Schmidt, Mildred ......... 13, 38, 100 B.A., M.A. Toledo University, University of Columbia, University of Michigan, Ohio State University, Bowling Green State University. Biology. Adviser: Freshman Y-Teens, Bridge Club, Tri-D's, Sophomore Class. Faculty Pro- gram Committee, Treasurer of Toledo School Women's Club, Secretary-Treasurer of Columbia Alumni Association of Toledo, Documentary Film Script Committee. Room 109-Sophomore. Schmit, Ursula T. ..... 13, 18, 108, 113 B.A., M.A. College of St. Theresa, Columbia University, Toledo University. Spanish. Ad- viser: Senior Sorelles, Charlemos, Junior Frau- leins, Froshmores. Chairman: Courtesy Com- mittee. Room101-Junior. Schueren, Leah M. ............ 13, 93 B.A., B.S., M.A., B.S. in Library Science. Uni- versity of Michigan, Drexel Institute, University of Chicago. Librarian. Adviser: Equestrienne Riding Club, Zetalethean Literary Society. City- wide Y-Teen Committee, Social Studies, A.A.U.W., Chairman: lnternational Relations Group of A.A.U,W., Publicity Chairman, and News Bulletin Editor of Ohio Association of School Librarians, American Association of School Librarians, American Library Association, Faculty Professional Library Committee, Faculty Hospitality Committee. Sharpe, Don ..................... 13 B.E. Toledo University, University of California, U.C.L.A., University of Michigan. Chairman: Physical Education Department. President of School Men's Club, Faculty Social Committee, Documentary Film Editing Committee. Smith, Marian ............... 14, 107 B.A., M.A. University of Michigan, Rocky Mountain School of Languages, lnstituto de la Lengua Espanola, Mexico City. Spanish, Critic Teacher, Adviser: La Alianza CStudent Pan American Leaguej. Faculty Music Commit- tee. Room102-Freshman. smith, Ruth .............. 14, 84, 116 B.A., M.A. University of Michigan, Bread LoafSchool of English, Middlebury College, Uni- versity of California, Berkley. English, Art Museum Correlation. Adviser: Pot O' Gold Staff, Periclean Literary Society. Adviser: Senior Graduation Committee, Faculty Social Committee. Room 202-Senior. Stalker, D. N. ................ 14, 84 B.S., M.A. University of Wisconsin, Toledo University, Denison University, Ohio State Uni- versity. Mechancical and Architectural Dravv- ing. Adviser: Pot O' Gold Staff. Executive Committee of T.T.A., Chairman: Faculty Program Committee, Documentary Film Technical Director. Room 162-164. Stoll, Marie M. .................. 14 B.S., M.A. Ohio State University, Columbia University, Home Economics. Adviser: Jun- ior-Senior Farewell Dance Committee. Vice President of Toledo Teachers Association, Fac- ulty Social Committee, Chairman: Faculty Public Relations Committee, Documentary Film Script Committee. Room 224-Junior. Stowe, Genevieve ................ 14 B.A., M.A. University of Michigan, University of Southern California, Columbia University. English. Faculty Social Committee. Room 203 -Sophomore. Tanbar, Mary. . . ...14 Office: Treasurer, Terhell, Jane W.. ................. 14 B.S. Michigan State Normal College. Girls' Physical Education. Adviser: Girls' Athletic Society. Faculty Professional Library Committee. Tippett, Margaret T... . . .. . . .14 Office: Book Clerk. Tussing, Betty .......... . . .14 OFfice: Attendance Clerk. Van Cleve, Morrison R. ...,....... 14 B.A., M.S. University of Pennsylvania, Ohio State University, University of Chicago, Univer- sity of Michigan. World History. Adviser: Geology Club. Building Representative of Toledo Teachers Association. Room 227- Freshman. Vorderburg, Elmer ................ 14 B.S. Carnegie Institute of Technology, Eng- lish. Cast, Faculty Play, Faculty Social Commit- tee, Documentary Film Editing Committee. Room 262-Junior. Voss, David O. ......... 14, 101, 106 B.A., M.A. Denison University, University of Chicago, University of Michigan. Latin. Ad- ijiser: Latin Club, Chess Club. Room 118- unior. Warner, Marjorie. ..........,,. 14, 93 B.A., M.A. Oberlin College, University of Michigan, University of Wisconsin, Northwest- ern University. English. Adviser: Zetalethean Literary Society. Faculty Courtesy Committee. Room 115-Junior. Williams, Helen J.. ............... 14 Carnegie Institute of Technology, University of Southern California, Library. Faculty Program Committee. Zaugg, J. Philip .............. 14, 90 B.S. Bowling Green State University, Ohio State University, University of Michigan. Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Choir, Theory, Harmony, History, Appreciation CMusicD. Faculty Music Committee. Wind Instrument Committee of M.E.N.C. Documentary Film Music Committee. Room M18. 139 Adler, Gerald ..,.... . ............ 57 . . .full of energy. . .has a love of drawing Baseball 3, 4, Chess Club 4, Fathers and Sons Banquet Comm. 4. Agard, Ronald .............. 57, 128 . . .at home on the basketball court.. .has a ready hello Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Varsity Drag Comm. 4, Night Relays Decorations Comm. 4, DeViltries Party Comm. 4, H. R. Student Council Rep. 1-Treasurer 2-Athletic Rep. 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Dagger Literary 4. Agen, Jean .............. 57, 80, 91 . . .leads the cheers. . .at home behind a mike Cheerleader 2, 3, 4-Captain 4, Varsity Drag Comm. 4, 52'ers 1, 2, DeViltries 3, 4, H. R. President 4, Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 3, 4, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Sisco 4-Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Night Relays Ticket Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Revelries 3, 4, Home- coming Football Queen 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4. Albring, James .................. 57 . . .determination will win him success. . .un- ruffled manner Entered DeVilbiss in 1951. Alexander, LaVern ........... 57, 84 . . .Top notch photographer. . .back stage expert Prism Photographer 2,Pot O'Golcl Photographer 3, 4, Class Play Stage Comm. 3, 4, DeViltries Stage Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 1, 2-Stage Manager 3, 4. Alexander, LouEllyn ....,....... 51, 63, ao, 81, 87,116,117,118 . . .Lou,amodel sweetheartol the senior class. . . talent and ambition. . .smile lor everyone Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Libbey Scholarship 3, 4, Class Treasurer 1, Chairman of Class Play Props Comm. 3, Co-chairman Senior Prom 4, Served Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea 3-Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 3, DeViltries Usherette 3, 4-Asst. Chairman Usherette Comm. 3-Chairman 4, Prism 2, 3-Activities Editor, 4-Feature Editor, Social Commission 2, 3, 4, H. R. Red Cross Rep. 1-President 2-Secretary 4, Girls Chorus 1, Periclean Literary 3, 4-Inter-Club Council Rep. 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Dramatics Club 3, G. A. S. 1, 2, United Nations Club 3, 4, Aeolian Radio Club 4, Night Relays Queen 3, 4, Homecoming At- tendant 4, DeVilbiss Queen District Student Council Dance 4, Night Relays Decoration Comm. 4. Amberg, Edward ................. 57 . . .a golt Fan. . .really quite shy Entered DeVilbiss in 1951, Honor Roll 3, H. R. Secretary 2, Hi-Y 3. Ames, Daniel ....... 57, 63,132, 133 ii. .typical outdoor boy.. .Daniel, blow that orn Honor Roll 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, lntra-murals 1, Golf 4, Cross-country 1, 2, 3, 4- Captain 4, Co-chairman Memorial Comm. 4, H. R. Social Chairman 4-Pot O'Gold Solicitor 3, Band 2, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 52'ers 1. Andre, James .................... 57 ...our curly locks he'll trim. . .short, dark, husky Basketball 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Arnold, Marilyn ..... 57, 99,107,108 ... Marty, a teacher will be. . .a horse's best Friend Honor Roll 3, Class Play Scenery Comm. 4, An- nouncement Comm. 4, H. R. Secretary 1, Castel- lana 2, La Alianza 4, Charlemos 4, Roller Skating Club 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Aunger, Deborah .....,..,... 57, 113 . . . Debbie 's sweet and winning way. . .hard to beat Entered DeVilbiss in 1950, Class Play Scenery Comm. 4, H. R. Student Council Rep. 3-Vice- President 4, Sorelles 3, 4. 140 SENIORS Baim, Neil ................... 57, 63 . . .a Fellow one likes to have around. . .an eye for optometry Co-chairman Senior Banquet 4, DeViltries Props Comm. 4, H. R. Secretary 3-President 4, United Nations Club 4. Barger, Franklin .................. 57 ...Frank's the large economy size. . .sure to be a top lawyer Honor Roll 2, Class Play 4, Pot Q'Gold Photo- grapher 3, H. R. Magazine Chairman 2-Treas- urer 4, French Club 2. Barnard, Lyman .................. 57 . . .a wonderful taddie with a capital T . . . that he's a good man can't be denied January graduate. Barnby, Donald.. . . 57, 82, 84, 96, 109 ...active in school al7fairs...chiel ol the Pot O'Gold. . .a boy one is proud to know Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Libbey Scholarship 4, Co- chairman Jr.-Sr. Farewell Comm. 3, Class Trip Comm. 4,Pot Q'Gold 2-Asst. Sophomore Class Editor,3-BusinessManager,4-Editor-in-Chief, Business Manager, Finance Commission 2, 3, H. R. Student Council Rep 1, Student Council Com- missioner of Publications 4, Chairman Student Council Record Comm. 4, Class Plays 3, 4, De- Viltries Ticket Comm. 2-Props Comm. 3, Revel- ries Decorations Comm. 4-Variety Show 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Placement Bowling Green Scholarship Test 2, Baccalaureate Usher 3, City Law Director Toledo Youth Government Day 3, Delegate Buckeye Boys' State 4, Columbia Scholastic Press Association Delegate 2, 3. Batdorf, Jack .................... 57 . . . A winning way. . .business-minded Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3, DeViltries Party Comm. 3, Class Play Props Comm. 4, H. R. President 4, Canasta Club 2, 52'ers 1, 2. Bsyha, David ........... 51, 101, 107 . . .not too serious. . .will come through LaAlianza 4, Chess Club 4. Baz, Beverly ......... 57, 62, 99, 121 . . . Bev, a doctor will assist. . .well with a needle and thread Co-chairman Service Comm. 4, H. R. Secretary 4, Girls Chorus 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Family Living Club 4, 52'ers 1, Science Club 1, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 3, Night Relays Deco- ration Comm. 4. Bell, William .................... 57 . . .modesty is a worthwhile quality. . .we regret we couIdn't have known him better. Track Manager 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Pep Band 4. Bellman, Lorene .................. 57 . . .O.S.U. headed. . .short and sweet Entered DeVilbiss in 1950, Science Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2. Benfer, Patricia .............. 57, 121 . . .quiet and sweet. . .always willing to help Honor Roll 1, 4, 52'ers 1, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Family Living Club 4. Bergmann, Joan .................. 57 ...tall, slim, and dark of hair...snappy smile Class Play Props Comm. 3, 4, Girls Chorus 1, Family Living Club 4, Aeolian Radio Club 2. Berry, Jan ............... 57, 62, 101 . . .rod and reel man. . .a bargain in Friendship Jr. Boys' Mothers' Party Comm. 3, Co-chairman Baccalaueate 4, 52'ers 1, Sports Pass Magazine Drive 3, Placement Bowling Green Test 2, De- bate Club 4, French Club 2, Honor Science Club 1, Chess Club 4, Stamp Club 3. Best, Barbara ................ 57, 113 . . .a live wire. . .a pleasing personality Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Class Play Props Comm. 4, l5l.4R. Stamp Rep. 1-Vice-President 3, Sorelles Betson, Barbara ............... 57, 63 . . .a contagious charm. . .has a supple grace. Co-chairman Memorial Comm. 4, H. R. Secre- tary 2, Y-Teens 2, 52'ers 1. Bilkovsky, James .............. 57, 96 :li .sariyes for success. . .his friends call him Fogiball 2, H. R. President 2, 3 Pot Q'Gold Solici- tor 4, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Engineering Club 2, Debate Club 4. Billeau, William .............. 57, 96 i..ways of a leader...Hi-Y guy...true Bil- eau Wrestling 2, Class Vice-President 3, Athletic Commission 4, DeViltries Arrangement Comm. 4, H. R. 1--Vice-President 2, 3-President 4- Student Council Rep., Student Council Consti- tution Comm. 4, Hi-Y Treasurer 1-President 2, 3, 4, Co-chairman Night Relays Program Comm. 4. Bishop, Joan ......... 57, 81, 82,121 ...a brown-eyed lass...gifted with many tal- ents. . .sure to be famous Jr-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Class Service Comm. 4, Class Plays 3, 4, DeViltries Scenery Comm. Co- chairman 3-Chairman 4, Student Council Com- sioner of Publicity 4, H. R. P.T.A. Rep. 2, Y- Teens 3, 4, Sub-Debs 3, Pay-a-el-sa 4-Histor- ian, Night Relays Reception Comm. 4. Bitz, Donna ..................... 58 . . . blondie , a tiny elf.. .to take dictation is her choice Honor Roll 4, Varsity Drag Comm. 4. Black, Shirley .................. 58, 62, 81, 85, 92,113,117 . . .small in stature, butnot in poise. . .always on the go. . .career woman Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Libbey Scholarship 2, 3, 4, Chairman Reading Comm. Class Play 3, Chairman Class Play 4, Ushered DeViltries 4, Asst. Co- chairman DeViltries Tryouts Comm. 2, DeViltries Student Director-Asst. Chairman 3-Chairman 4, Pot O'Gold Freshman Editor 3-Senior Class Editor 4, Class Play 3, Secretary-Treasurer lnter- Club Council 4, Periclean Literary 3, 4-Secre- tary, Sorelles 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, United Nations Club 3, 4-Treasurer, National Service Commission 1, Awards Com- mission 2, 3, Welfare Commission 4, Night Re- lays Ticket Comm. 2-Program Comm. 3, 52'ers 1,ReVelries 2, 3,City Honorable Mention Ohio State General Scholarship Test. Bleim, Roger .................... 58 ...what a rascal. . .this lady killer Swimming 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, Varsity Drag Comm. 4, 52'ers 1, H. R. Vice-President 1-- Secretary 2, Debate Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3. Bloomheart, John ............ .... 5 8 . . .car crazy. . . medicine in mind Blossom, James .................. 58 ...dependent on no one...no worry beyond today Baseball 4, Class Play Props Comm. 4, Quill and Dagger Literary 4. Boehringer, Shirley .... 58, 93, 99, 121 . . .pert and lithe. . .Flair lor art Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Libbey Scholarship 3, Class Play Scenery Comm. 3, Class Play Usher 4, Class Publicity Comm. 4, DeViltries Costume Comm. 2, 4, H. R. P.T.A. Rep. 2-Social Chair- man 4, Zethalethean Literary 3, 4-Recording Secretary, G. A. S. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3 4, 52'ers1, Leaders Club 3, 4, Family Living Club 4, Social Commission 4, Night Relays Decora- tions Comm. 4. Bollinger, Nancy ............ 58,121 . . .as cute as they come. . .for a long happy life H. R. Savings Stamps Rep. 2, 3, 4, 52'ers 1, Fregch Club 1, 2, Family Living Club 4, Y-Teens 1. Ilw X Zv- 11 OWENS ILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY 123 PM 'Nz ' 'I .. , ,V . I A . .I . 141 r I 'I , I Bolton, Nancy ,..,., 58, 99, 104, 120 . . .alcharming lass. . .her students will be happy Dads and Daughters' Date 4, Senior Service Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4-President, Y-Teens 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 4. Boltz, Ann ................. 58, 120 . . .easy to get along with. . .quiet and sincere Entered DeVilbiss in 1949, Class Service Comm. 4, H. R. Red Cross Rep. 3, Bridge Club 4, Pub- licity Commission 4. Bones, David ............,....... 58 ...aspiring iournalist. . .hard-working and de- pendable lntra-murals 1, Honor Roll 3, 4, H. R. Red Cross Rep. 1-Vice-President 2-Social Chairman 4, 52'ers 1. Boulle, Charles ...,...,........... 58 ...Chuck's a big guy...a good man to have around. Boysen, Fred ......,,........ 58, 121 ...many and great are his dreams...a regular SUY Family Living Club 4, Community Chest Solicitor 4, H. R. Stamps Rep. 3. Brady, Robert ................ 58, 63 . . .high in ideals and stature. . .girls look twice Football 1, Basketball 2, lntra-murals 1, Co-chair- man Announcements Comm. 4, H. R. President 4-Student Council Rep. 3-Vice-President 2, Athletic Commission 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Brannon, Donna .... . ............. 58 ShhQBin2?L'hai:mthe pensive type. . .blue-eyed H. R. Secretary 1. Brigham, Carole ........,..,...... 58 . . .at home in society. . good feeling towards all Honor Roll 1, 2. 4, Class Publicity Comm. 3, 52 ers 1, H. R. Girls Athletic Rep. 1-Secretary 2-President 4. Brigham, Sally. ............ 58, 87, 93 ...swimming star... nurse Sal Honor Roll 4, Senior Prom Comm. 4, DeViltries Ticket Comm. 3, Night Relays Decorations Comm. 3, 4, 52'ers 1, Prism Staff 3, 4, DeViltries Asst. Student Director 4, H. R. Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, Zetalethean Literary 2, 3, 4-Vice-President, Y-Teens 3, 4, G. A. S. 1. Britton, Marilyn .............,.. 58, 81, 82, 84,109,116 . . . gentlemen prefer blondes. . . measles . . . grand social commissioner Honor Roll 1, 3, Co-chairman Jr.-Sr. Farewell 3, Served Mothers and Daughters Tea 3-Fathers and Sons Banquet 3, Mothers and Daughters Tea Comm 4, Pot O'Gold Faculty Editor 4, Class Play Props Comm. 3, DeViltries Make-up Co- chairman 3-Chairman 4, Student Council Com- missioner of Social Affairs 4, Student Court 1, 2, Student Council Comm. 4, H. R. President 1- Vice-President 2-Pot O'Gold Rep. 3-Student Council Rep. 3-Red Cross Rep. 4, Girls Chorus 1, Periclean Literary 3, 4-Vice-President, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Pay-a-el-sa 4, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, Sharps and Flats 1, 2, 3, 4, Revelries 3, 4. Brodbeck, Paul .....,.. .,......... 5 8 ...always willing. ..bitten by the baseball bug Basketball 2, lntra-murals 1, H. R. Student Coun- cil Rep. 3-President 4. Brown, Nancy ................., 58, 80, 83, 85, 99,114,115,136 :. .Nancy B. and her big blue eyes. . .to know IS to like. . .her presence assures success Honor Roll 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, Varsity Drag Comm. 4, Ushered Class Play 3, Pot O'Gold Senior Class Editor 4, DeViltries Usher 1, 2- Usherette 3, DeViltries Arrangements Comm. 3- Asst. Co-chairman 4, Student Council Commis- sioner of Awards 4, Student Council Honor Society Comm. 4, H. R. Treasurer 1-Red Cross Rep. 2- President 3-Magazine Rep. 4, Thalian Literary 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 3, Sub-Debs 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Pay-a-el-sa 4-Secretary, 52'ers 1, Night Relays Decorations Comm. 2, 3-Cafeteria Comm. 4, Revelries Decorations Comm. 3-Variety Show 4, Hall Patrol 3, Served Jr. Boys Mothers' Tea 3-Sr. Girls Mothers' Tea 3, Llshered Graduation 3, Night Relays Queen 4. 142 Brown, Stillman ......,....... 58, 107 . . .intelligence galore. . .expert photographer Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Graduation Comm. 4, H. R. Social Chairman 3, Libbey Scholarship 1, La Alianza 3, 4-Treasurer, Science Club 1, 2, Placement Bowling Green State Scholarship est 3. Brubaker, Joanne ......... 58, 87, 121 . . .bowling Bru . . .short stuff Honor Roll 4, Class Service Comm. 4, Prism Re- porter 2-Asst. Feature Editor 3-Asst. Club Editor 4, Magazine Rep. 2-Prism Rep. 1, Hall Patrol 2, Y-Teens 2, Future Nurses of America 3, 4, Family Living Club 4, 52'ers 1. Buckenmeyer, Betty ........... ' .... 58 :. .rlikes to sit behind the wheel. . .commercialist is s e F. B. L. A. 3, 4. Burk, Gary .................. 58, 125 . . .a soft and subtle wit. . .an asset to our class Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Night Relays Field Comm. 4. Byram, Ronald .......... 58, 125, 133 . . .Ron, a star in any sport. . .easy to know Football 1, 2, 3, Track 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Class President 1, H. R. President 3-Student Council Rep. 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4-Treasurer, Hall Patrol 2, 52'ers 1. Carena, Ronald ....,.............. 58 ...5'9 of athletic energy...a woodsman at heart Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain, Library Guard 2, 52'ers 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 4, H. R. Vice President 1-Treasurer 2-President 3. Carroll, Shirley. ........,,..... 58, 91 ...ever present quick and snappy wit. ..a tor- nado on taps Class Play Prompter 4, DeViltries Cast 1, 2, 3,4- Choreography Comm. 2, 3, 4, Majorette 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Dramatics Club 1, 2, Revelries Re- freshment Comm. 3-Cast 3, Night Relays Deco- ration Comm. 3, 52'ers 1. Ciralsky, Carole .............. 58, 121 . . .going into teaching. . .photography fiend Entered DeVilbiss in 1950, Graduation Comm. 4, H. R. Pot O'Gold Rep. 4, Girls Chorus 4, Family Living Club 4. Clegg, Audrey .............. 58, 121 . . .quite an artist. . .be a singer some day Entered DeVilbiss in 1952, Family Living Club 4. Coghlin, William ................. 59 .. .determination. . .car conscious Collins, Marilyn. .59, 63, 99,114, 115 . . .we should call her Giggles . ..lassie with pep and life Co-chairman Dads and Daughters Date 4, Class play Makeup Comm. 3, H. R. President 4-Girls Athletic Rep. 2, Thalian Literary 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 5, Sub-Debs 3, 4-Vice-Presi- dent, Charlemos 3, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Make-up Comm. 3, 4, Night Relays Cafeteria Comm. 4, Social Commis- ggn 4,1Co-chairman Revelries Ticket Comm. 4, CFS . Cook, William .....,............. 59 . . .a long, lean, lanky lad. . .watch that grin Cordill, Am... ..59,84,113,115, 117 . . .sugar 'n spice. . .merry as a lark. ..one in a million Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Libbey Scholarship 3, 4, Senior Banquet Comm. 3, Girls'-Mothers' Tea Comm. 4, Pot O'Gold Asst. Sophomore Class Editor 3-Asst. Circulation Manager 3-Circula- tion Manager 4, DeViltries Props Comm. 3, 4, Awards Commission 2, 3, 4, H. R. Secretary 1- President 4-Pot O'Gold solictor 1, 2-P.T.A. Rep. 3, Thalian Literary 3, 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Dra- matics Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3-Secretary, United Nations Club 4, Revelries Decoration 4-Ticket Comm. 3, Night Relays Cafeteria Comm. 3- Reception Comm. 4, Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Association 3, 4, 52'ers 1, Served Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea-Girls'-Moth- ers' Tea 4, City Honorable Mention Ohio Gen- eral Scholastic Test 4, Core, Madge ........... 59, 103, 121 ...intrigued by nursing profession...a way with people Entered DeVilbiss in 1951, Honor Roll 4, Gradu- ation Comm. 4, Y-Teens 4, Family Living Club 4, Future Nurses Club 4, Night Relays Ticket Comm. 4. Cornwell, Nancy ........ 59, 104, 108 ...someday a classroom head...a linguist by hobby Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4, Announce- ment Comm. 4, H. R. Pot O'Gold Rep. 2, 4- P.T.A. 4, 52'ers 1, Charlemos 4, Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4. Craig, Betsy ............... no picture . . .it is her nature to be kind and sweet Entered DeVilbiss in 1952. Crago, John ..................... 59 . . .cars his hobby. . .an easy smile. Stage crew 2. Cranston, Terry ................... 59 He'll pilot us through life. . .always on the go Football 1, Class Play Props Comm. 4, DeViltries Stage Production 4. Crider, Jerry .............. no picture . . . worthwhile interests. . .always agreeable January graduate. Curran, Dennis .........,......... 59 . . .high ambitions. . .a light heart lives long Curson, LeRoy ................... 59 . . .never lets a friend down. . .hunter, too I Class Service Comm. 4, Red Cross Rep. 4, 52 ers. Custar, Norman. .................. 59 ...tall and athletic...will either play right or plow left Baseball 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4. Custer, JoAnn .............,..... 59 . . .a certain fascination. . .gives smiles away H. R. Pot O'Gold Rep. 2-Stamps 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, G. A. S. 1, 2, 52'ers 1. Dailey, Patricia .............. 59, 121 . . .a homemaker. . .smile like a sunny day Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4, Night Relays Program Comm, 2, H. R. Prism Rep. 4-Stamps 3, G. A. S. 2, Family Living Club 4. Damrauer, Martin ...,,............ 59 ...business world for Marty. . .shutter bug H. R. Student Council Rep. 3-Red Cross Rep. 1 -Stamps 2, Auditorium Guard 1, 2. Dane, Robert .................... 59 ...knack for repairing. ..his field is radio and television Davidson, Martin ...... .... 5 9 . . .a bright future in store Hall Patrol 1, 4. Davies, Carol ................ 59, 113 . . .a captivating manner. . .a cute miss, she Class Service Comm. 4, Sorelles 3, 4, G. A. S.1. Davis, James ............,.. no picture . . .carefree heart. . .at home anywhere Football 2. Deister, William ............,..... 59 . . .always ready for fun. . .from D.H.S. to D.D.S. Football 1, 2, 3, lntra-Murals 1, Class Publicity Comm. 4, H. R. President 1, 3-Stamp Rep. 2, 4, Canasta Club 2. Demaline, Carole ...,.... 59,115,120 . . .plays lovely bridge...shy and amusing Demie Honor Roll 4, Class Play Make-Llp Comm. 3, 4, DeViltries Make-Up Comm. 3, 4, Thalian Liter- ary 3, 4-Sergeant-at-Arms, Canasta Club 2, Bridge Club 3, 4-President, 52'ers 1, 2, Night Relays Cafeteria Comm. 3, 4, Social Commission 4, Co-chairman Revelries Refreshment Comm. 4. . . At your service at all times . . . is the Benner inc. Wall Board rr Plywood rr insulation Board rr Roll Roofing Asphalt Shingles rr Interior Doors rr Finish Lumber Dimension Lumber rr Window and Door Frames Wooden Boxes and Crating Y W E D E L i V E R 4656 2623 Dorr St. FA. 1622 Medals 0 Trophies I Class Rings 0 Club Pins 0 Choir Robes Caps and Gowns I Commencement Announcements HERFF-JONES CCD. CLASS RINGS f'Z2we!ers lo fjohoof l P. D. COOK MAUMEE, OHIO Phone: WAIbridgz 3890 TOLEDO, OHIO 14 Dennis, John ...,.,,.......,.. 59, 96 ..:big blue eyes...plans to study aches and pains lntra-Murals 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Senior Ban- quet Comm. 3, Class Trip Comm. 4, H. R. Prism Rep. 2, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, Hall Patrol 4, Night Relays Decor- ations Comm. 4. Dickenson, John .... 59, 106, 118, 121 . . .what will D.H.S. do without their drum maior . . .cheerful company Honor Roll 3, 4, Libbey Scholarship 4, Class Play Make-up Comm. 4, Class Play Cast 4, De- Viltries Cast 3, 4, H. R. Vice-President 2-Stu- dent Council Rep. 4, Drum Major 4, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Aeolian Radio Club 2, 3- Vice-President 4, Latin Club 3, Family Living Club 4, 52'ers 1, DeViltries Props 3-Try-Outs 4, ReVelries 3, 4. Dion, Ronald ................. 59, 96 . . .Favorite subiect-women. . .plays the field Football 1, 2, 3, H. R. 52'ers Rep. 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 1, 3, 4. Dobson, Vernon ..,.........,..,. 59 . . .calm,cool, detached. . .Feet well planted on road to success lntra-Murals 1. Draheim, Richard ..,........, 59, 100 . . . lots of fun, he's quite a wit.. .man about town lntra-Murals 1, Class Publicity Comm. 4, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Bridge Club 4, Hall Pa- trol 4, Baccalaureate Usher 3, Graduation Usher 3, DeViltries Publicity Comm. 4, 52'ers 1. Drake, Martha ,...........,.. .59, 99 . . .always considerate. . .lreshness of spring Honor Roll 4, Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, De- Viltries Ticket Comm. 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Dra- matics Club 2, Latin Club 3, G. A. S. 2, Future Nurses Club 3, 52-ers 1. Drakey, Robert ........,..,..,... 59 . . .getting lun out oi life. . .bit of a dreamer Library Guard 2. Dreher, Robert ..........,........ 59 ...no one more good natured. . .a social wheel Football 1, Wrestling 2, 3, H. R. Student Council Rep. 1, 2. Dresser, Marcia ............... 59, 90 . . .blond bombshell. . .lively as a squirrel Libbey Scholarship 4, Mothers' and Daughters' Tea Comm. 4, DeViltries 2, 3-Choreography Comm. 4, H. R. P.T.A. Rep. 2, A'CappelIa 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 4. Dreyer, Robert ...............,... 60 . . .gleam in his eye. . .friendly attitude Graduation Comm. 4, Homeroom Treasurer 1, 52 ers 1. Duckworth, Donald. .......... 60, 128 ...basketball sure shot...we're proud ol this Taddite lntra-Murals1,Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. Dukeshire, Bonnie ........,.....,. 60 . . .an active and eager spirit. . . Bunny H. R. Red Cross Rep. 2. Duncan, Dale. ............... 60, 125 ...a flash on the Football field...really a nice gu Fobtball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Graduation Comm. 4, H. R. President 1-Vice-President 2, 3-Secretary 4. Duncan, Doris. ...........,,...,.. 60 . . .a prize worth winning. . .mind of her own Durfey, David. ................,.. 60 . Navy beckons him. . .aherishes his 'ole' hot ro H. R. Pot Q'Gold Rep. 2. 144 Dye, David ....,......... 56, 60, 125 . . .the people's choice. . .steered the seniors. . . a great guy Football 1, 2, 3-Co-captain 4, Basketball 1 2, Bowling 2, Baseball 1, 2, Class President 4, De- Viltries Ticket Comm. 3-Stage Crew 4, H. R. Vice-President 1-Student Council Rep. 4, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Night Relays Field Comm. 1, 2, 3-Co-Chairman 4, ReVeIries 3, 4, 52'ers 1. Eley, Thomas .....,.....,........ 60 ...coin collector. . .olten called Eel. Elliott, James ..................,. 60 ...conscientious in all things...good-natured. Elmer, Gary ..................... 60 ...Plays in the band. . .mathematical whiz. Libbey Scholarship 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Pit Band 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 1, 52'ers 1. Emch, Richard. ......,..... 60, 96, 82 ...a contagious, slow grin...Dick's the kind you can't help but like lntra-Murals 1, Baseball 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Senior Banquet Comm. 3, Historian Comm. 4, Commissioner of School Service 4, Student Court 4, DeViItries Ticket Comm. 3, Night Relays AvvardsComm. 3, 4,ReVelries Decoration Comm. 4, H. R. President 3, Hall Patrol 3, Quill and Dagger 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Emmert, Greg .................... 60 . . .enlivened many an hour with his sharp wit... Digger has a way with girls Football 1, Intra-Murals 1, Track 4, Bowling 4, Class Play Props Comm. Chairman 4, DeViItries Props Comm. 4, H. R. President 1, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Ath- letic Commission 4, 52'ers 1. Epstein, Lois ....... 60, 100, 113, 115 ...always Fashionable and neat. . .hearts leap when she smiles Honor Roll 4, Class Finance Comm. 4, H. R. Secretary 4, Revelries Decoration Comm. 4, De- Viltries Make-Up' Comm. 4, Thalian Literary 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Charlemos-Chaplain 3, G. A. S. 1, 2, Bridge Club 4, Canasta Club 2, Social Com- mission 4. Epstein, Samuel 60, 80,117, 125, 133 . . .a man of many sports. . .unsurpassed wit Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3,4, Class Play Props Comm. 4, Memorial Comm. 4, Served Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, H. R. Vice-President 2- Magazine Rep. 3-Student Council Rep. 4, DeViltries Guards Comm. 4, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, United Nations Club 4, Night Relays Awards Comm. 4. Esgain, Sally ............ 60,113,115 ...has a sunny smile...and lots of personality Honor Roll 3, Class Play Make-Up Comm. 3, 4, H. R. Pot Q'Gold Rep. 4, DeViltries Make-Up Comm. 3, 4, Awards Commission 4, Thalian Lit- erary 3-President 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Charlemos 2, 3-Vice-President, Served Sr. Girls Moth- ers Tea 3, Night Relays Reception Comm. 4. Estrel, Wayne .................... 60 i-Van Eastern cowboy...a classmate we all I e lntra-Murals1,Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 4, Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea 3, DeViItries 3, 4, H. R. Vice-President 1, 2, 3, Aeolian Radio Club 4, Hall Patrol 4. Etheridge, Juanita ............ 60, 121 . . .music lover. . .middle-sized miss. Entered 1951, Family Living Club. 4 Evans, Marion .................... 60 ...real school spirit. . .dark hair and shining eyes Everaitt, Mary Jo ............ 60, 121 ... FreckIes . . . Little and cute. Fackler, John ............ 60, 81, 121 . . .peppy, intelligent, friendly John. . .sure to be in Scientists' Who's Who. . .iust one all around guy Bowling 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman Finance Comm. 3, Class Ban- quet Comm. 4, Pot Q'Gold Organizations 3- Editor 4, Columbia Scholastic Press Association Delegate 4, DeViItries Photography Comm. Co- Chairman 3-Finance Chairman 4-Cast 4, H. R. Boys Athletics Rep. 1,2,Commissioner of Finance 4, Quill and Dagger Literary 4-Vice-President, l-li-Y1, 2, 3, 4-Vice-President, Latin Club 2, 3, Honor Science Club 1-Vice-President, United Nations Club 3, Sharps and Flats 3, 4, Placement Bowling Green State Scholarship Test 2. Fackler, Nancy .............. 60, 121 . . .small and pert. . .dancing doll H. R. Secretary 1-Treasurer 2, G. A. S. 1, Y- Teens 2, 3, 4, Family Living Club 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Class Service Comm. 4. Fahle, Zella ................. 60, 105 . . .Still streams run deep.. .a slight lass Class Historian Comm. 4, Y-Teens 2, F.B.L.A. 4. Fales, John ...................... 60 ...really going places...we hated to see him leave so soon Graduated 1951, Chicago University Scholar- s ip. Faulds, Margaret ......... 60, 99, 114 . . .shy little Maggie. . .really a good sport Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 52'ers 1, Senior Mid- Winter Comm. 4, Pot Q'Gold Rep. 4, Usher for Class Play 3, 4, DeViltries Make-Up Comm. 3, 4, Social Commission 4, H. R. Treasurer 4, Libbey Scholarship 1, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sub-Debs 3, 4, Secretary, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Castellana 1, G. A. S. 1, 2, Leaders' Club 2, Pay-a-eI-sa-Chap- Iain 4, ReVelries Ticket Comm. Chairman 4. Felkey, James. .......... 60, 128, 131 . . .pro-ball his future choice. . .a true sportsman 's honor Basketball 2, 3, 4, lntra-murals 1, Bowling 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. Fessler, Jack ........ 60, 90, 109, 117 . . .a way with people. . .a Farmer at heart Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 4, DeViltries Music Comm. 4, A'Capella Choir 4, United Nations Club 4, Canasta Club 2, Alianza Club 2, 3, Sharps and Flats Club 4. Finch, Richard ................... 60 . . .ready to help in a ptFJinch. . .energetic fisher- l'l1'1:l2-l'l1UfdlS 1, H. R. Vice-President 1, Library Guard 1. Fingerhut, Philip. ................. 60 ...hopes to go into business...enioys many hobbies Basketball 1, Canasta Club 3, Athletic Commis- sion 2, H. R. Vice-President 2, 3. Fish, Ann. ........... 61, 93, 99, 121 . . .short and shy-a pretty face. . .most quiet tongue Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4, Prism Re- porter 3, H. R. President 2-Stamp Rep. 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Zetalethean Literary 4, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 1 2-Treas- urer-3, 4, Christian Youth Club 2, Secretary 3, Family Living Club 4, Night Relays Ticket Comm. 2. 3. Flamand, Donald. .61, 62, 96, 121, 131 ...one ofthe nicest fellows you'd want to meet . . . Squirt deserves the best Basketball 1, lntra-murals 1, Baseball 3, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. Co-Chairman 4, De- Viltries Tickets Comm. 4, Finance Comm. 4, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Family Living Club 4--Treasurer, H. R. Treasurer 2-Secretary 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, lnter-Club Council Rep. 2. Fleck, David ..................... 61 . . .mechanically minded. . . happy around boats and motors Track 1, 2, H. R. Stamp Rep. 1-Student Coun- cil Rep. 2. Campus Cleaners S1 Tailors Kuehmfwmi-9 ORIGINAL Personalized Service , America s Quality JO. 1 - 5 27 POTATO CHIPS l Y Shoestring Potatoes Popcorn 1228 Oakwood Ave. Phone: AD. 6151 3057 W. Bancroft Street at Old Orchard Toledo, Ohio Filberglas materials, in many versatile forms, provide comfort, economy. efficiency, and quality in thousands of products. Small wonder people say . . . Whafll they do next with Fiberglas materials? The only limit is 1nan's ingenuity. Sparking that ingenuity and helping it work new wonders continues to be our job and challenge at Owens-Corning. ln the years ahead. vou'll see many more reasons why we can promise . . . Fiberglas is in your lje . . . For Good! UWENS-GURNIIIG FIBERGLAS 00llPORATl0ll, T0l.EDO 1, 0l'll0 MILLER WHITFIELD PONTIAC INC. Monroe at 12th AD. 2235 Pontiac Owners Like Our Service Fortney, Suzanne. 61, 92, 99,115, 121 ...full of vim, vigor, and new ideas...hopes for Phys. Ed. position Entered February 1950, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Finance Comm. 4, DeViltries Comm. 4, Student Council Rep. 1-Vice-President 4, H. R., Dayton Glee Club 1, Thalian Literary 3, 4, Y-Teens Secretary 1-2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, G. A. S. 1,2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 4, Family Living Club Inter-Club Council Rep. 4, Pay-a-el-sa 4, UsherSenior Play 4, Night Relays TicketComm. 4. Fortress, Arlene. .... 61 , 101, 103, 121 ...titian-tinted top...quietness is a virtue of the wise Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Prism Rep. 2, Libbey Scho- larship 3, Girls' Chorus 4, Band 2, Red Head Club 3, French Club 3, Chess Club 4, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Family Living Club 4. Foulk, Richard ................... 61 ...sophistication in his manner. . .enioys variety. Fountain, Robert ............., 61 , 96 ...successful in whatever he undertakes... we're goin'a miss him around here Swimming 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3,-Treasurer 4, Area Hi-V-Teen Council Treasurer 4, DeViltries 3, 4, Class Play Tryouts Comm. 4, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Stationer 4, Night Relays Comm. 3- Chairman 4. Fowler, Anne. ........ 61, 82, 86, 113 ...editor of the Prism. . .full of pep. . .has friends galore Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman J-Hop 3, Class Play Props Comm. 4, Senior Banquet Comm. 3, Prism-Reporter 2-Associate Editor 3- Editor-in-Chief 4, Class Play Prompter 3, De- Viltries Try-QutsComm. 2-Arrangements Comm. 3-Co-Chairman Party Comm. 4-Student Direc- tor 4, Publications Commissioner 4, H. R. Presi- dent 3-Prism Rep. 2, Libbey Scholarship 2, 4, Delegate Northwestern Ohio Scholastic Press Association 3, 4, Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Association 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Periclean Literary 3-Chaplain 4, Sorelles 3, 4- Treasurer, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, G. A. S.1,2,3, Leader's Club 2, Y-Teens 2, National Service Commission 2, 3, Served Jun- ior Boys' Clubs' Mothers' Tea-Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 3, Class Play Usher 3, 52'ers 1, 2, Night Relays Decoration Comm. 3-Co-Chair- man Program Comm. 4. Freed, Charles. ........... 61, 63, 134 .. .a hopeful M, C .... six feet of athletic energy lntra-murals 1, Tennis 3, 4, Co-Chairman Histor- ian Comm. 4, Student Council Rep. 2, Camera Club-Vice-President 1, H. R. Stamp Rep. 3, 4. Friedman, Robert.. ..61,117,118,121 ...numerous worthy traits...plenty of rhythm Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, lntra-murals 1, Varsity- Drag Comm. 4, Senior Play Cast 4, DeViltries Comm. 2, 3, 4, H. R. Position 1, 2, 3, Family Liv- ing Club 4, United Nations Club 4, Aeolian Radio Club 4, Night Relays Publicity Comm. 4. Frook, Shirley ........ 61, 85, 93,106 ...giggle gal...bundle oi intelligence...to don a nurse's cap Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Senior Prom Comm. 4, Pot Q'Gold Faculty Editor 4, Class Play Cast 3, H. R. P. T. A. Rep. 4, Bowling Green State Scholar- ship Honorable Mention 3, 2nd prize Advertis- ing Essay 3, Libbey Scholarship 2, 3, Zetalethean Literary 3-Secretary 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 2. Gagle, Leroy. ............... 61, 121 ...a blue-eyed guy.. .called Lee by hisfriends Family Living Club 4. Gallon, Mark .... . .......... . 61, 62, 81, 87, 92,96,117 he's known to everyone. .efficiency plus. . . assured of success Wrestling 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman Finance Comm. 3, Co-Chairman Publicity 4, Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea Program 3, Junior Play Program Comm. 3, Baccalaureate Usher 3, Prism Reporter 3-Publicity Manager 4, H. R. Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Commission of Wel- fare 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1-Secretary 2-Treasurer 3- lnter-Club Council Rep. 4, Debate Club 4, Dra- matics Club 2, 3, United Nations Club 3, 4,- President 4, 52'ers 1, DeViltries Asst. Chairman Script 3-Co-Chairman Publicity 3, 4, Hall Pa- trol 1, ReVelries Publicity Comm. 3, 4, Usher Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, Night Relays Publicity Comm. 4. 146 Gallos, Jeannette ................. 61 . . .five foot two. . .eyes of blue Class Play Usher 4, H. R. Pot Q'Gold Rep. 3, DeViltries Guards and Ushers Comm. 3-Usher- ette 4, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, United Nations Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, ReVelries Refreshment Comm. 4. Ganson, Donna .............. 61,121 . . .Dee's busy as a bee. . .gay and pert Honor Roll 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Canasta Club 2, Family Living Club 4. Gatter, Nancy. ................... 61 ...really Getter a personality. . .vivacious and vital Class Announcement Comm. 4, H. R. Secretary 4 -Vice-President 1, G. A. S. 2. Gervais, Richard .................. 61 ...aspires to put badmen on the run. . .plenty of pals Basketball 1, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Varsity-Drag Comm. 4, H. R. President 3-Savings Stamps Rep. 2, Quill and Dagger 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, Aeolian Radio Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Awards Commission 4. Gettel, Janet. ...... ..... ....... . . 61 . . .lots of know how. . .to write is her desire Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Announcement Comm. 4, Libbey Scholarship 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, gebate gluzb-Secretary 4, Chess Club 3, G. A. - 1, 9, , f Gibson, Diane .... . .... 61, 62, 90, 93 . . .bubbles with enthusiasm. . .likes science best Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman Baccalaure- ate Comm. 4, Class Play Reading Comm. 3, Libbey Scholarship 3, 4, A'Capella Choir 4, Zeta- lethean Literary 3-President 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, G. A. S. 1, 2, Night Relays Publicity Comm. 3. Gilliam, Nancy ....,......... 90, 121 . . . Nags is a brown-eyed angel.. .the teach- ing profession will welcome this one Entered December 1951, A'Capella Choir 4, Family Living Club 4, Y-Teens 4. Gillis, Joseph ............., 61, 81, 83, 87,92, 96,117, 118, 131 . ..the voice of the PA-Northwestern bound . . .star of many a show. Basketball Manager 1, lntra-murals 1, Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Fathers and Sons Banquet Comm. 4, Chairman Class Play Try-Quts Comm. 3, Prism 2, 3, 4, Class Play Reading Comm. 4- Cast 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, DeViltries- Cast 2, 3, 4-Chairman Script 3-General Chair- man 4, Commissioner ot Assemblies 4, Student Council Comm. 3-Rep. 3, Placement State Gen- eral Scholarship Tests 4, Hi-Y 4, Dramatics Club 2-Inter-Club Council Rep. 3, United Nations Club 4, Aeolian Radio Club 2, 3-Inter-Club Council Rep. 4, Columbia Scholastic Press As- sociation Delegate 3, ReVelries Cast 2, 3-Pub- licity Comm. 3, 4. Glass, Barbara ..............,..... 61 .ucenter of attention...always smiling, never sa Baccalaureate Comm. 4, H. R. Pot Q'Gold Rep. 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. Goodman, Lois .................. 61 . . . Louie bowls 'em over. . .pint-size but bar- rels of fun Class Play Scenery Comm. Chairman 4, H. R. Prism Rep. 3, Art Club 1. Goodson, Patricia .... 61, 99, 114, 121 ...always herself...grace in mind and manner Graduation Comm. 4, Pay-a-el-sa 4, Sub-Debs 4, Y-Teens 4, Family Living Club 4, Library Asst. 4. Gorton, Robert ...... ......... 6 1, 96 . . .loves summer and swimming.. .quite an ar- tistic talent Class Play Scenery Comm. 3, Class Announce- ments Comm. 4, H. R. Red Cross Rep. 2, Boys Chorus 1, Canasta Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, De- Viltries Try-Quts Comm. 3, 52'ers 1. Goudy, Dennis. .................. 61 . . .lets the world roll by. . .enioys mathematics Gray, James ..................... 61 . . .painting's his passion. . .fast man with a basketball H. R. Treasurer 2, 52'ers 1. Greenberg, Bradley ............. 61, 81, 82, 86,106,117 . . .life of the party. . .top sports writer. . .leads our student court Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Libbey Scholarship 2, 4, Class Treasurer 3-Finance Comm. 4, Prism- Reporter 2-Associate Editor 3, 4, Class Play- Prompter 3-Cast 4, DeViltries Cast 4-Finance Comm. 3-Props Comm. Chairman 4, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Commissioner of Justice 4, H. R. Prism Rep. 2-Magazine Rep 4-Pot Q' Gold Rep. 4, Band 1, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4-Vice-President 4, Latin Club 2, 3-Vice-President-4 President, United Nations Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Night Relays Field Comm. 3, 4, Justice Commission 3, Hall Patrol 3, Auditorium Guard 2. Gregory, Charles ............ 61, 131 . . .a ioy to know him. . .neat from head to toe Bowling 3, 4-Captain 4, Baseball 3,4, Senior Banquet Comm. 4, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4, State industrial Arts Award 4. Grizzell, Joan .............. 64, 131 . . . small fry-but oh, my.. .getting some fun out of life Varsity-Drag Comm. 4, H. R. Secretary 3-Vice- President 4, Science Club 1, G. A. S. 1. Gustafson, Greta ............ 64, 121 . . .her pals call her Gus . . .athletically inclined Honor Roll 1, Sisco 4, Family Living Club 4, Y-Teens 4. Gutridge, Ann .......... 64, 113, 115 . . .a beautiful ballerina. . .a really good student Honor Roll 3, 4, J-Hop Comm. 3, Senior Prom Comm. 4, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 3, 52'ers 1, DeViltries Cast 1, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Secretary 2, 4, Thalians 3, 4, Sorelles 3, 4-Secretary 4, Revel- ries Cast 3. Haddad, Barbara ......... 64, 99, 121 . . .cute little trick. . .handy with a tennis racket Senior Banquet Comm. 4, Class Play Scenery Comm. 3, DeViltries Costume Comm. 2, H. R. Secretary 4, 52'ers 1, Canasta Club 2, Y-Teens 4, Family Living Club 4, Night Relays Decoration Comm. 4. Hahn, Marilyn 63, 64, 92, 99, 108, 114 ... lady-like. . .always laughing Co-Chairman Class Service Comm. 3, Co-Chair- man Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 4, 52'ers 1, Class Play Usher 3, Served Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea 3, H. R. Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, 3-Student Council Rep. 4, Student Council District Dance Comm. 4, Inter-Club Council 4-Vice-President 4, Social Commission 2, Assemblies Commission 3, Night Relays Queens Comm. 2-Awards Comm. 3, Revelries 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4- Vice-President 3, Sub-Debs 3, 4-Treasurer 4, Charlemos 3, 4-President 4, Served Senior Giris' Mothers, Tea 3. Hall, Dale ............,..... 64, 128 ...basketball's his meat...Red's passes are at baskets Basketball 2, 3, 4, lntra-murals 1. Hall, Marilyn. ....... 64,81,109, 115 ...scholar, pianist, singer. ..this one has talent . . .her smile is hard to forget Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 1, Co- Chairman Senior Banquet Comm. 3, Class Play Try-Quts Comm. 4-Cast 3, 4, DeViltries Cast 1, 2, 3, 4-Co-Chairman Try-Quts Comm. 3- Chairman Music Comm. 4. Hancuff, Alfred ..,......... no picture . . .unusual interests. . .witty conversationalist January graduate. Hanna, James .................... 64 . . .led the band for DeViltries. . .a hearty Hi and a cheerful grin Honor Roll 4, School Service Commission 4, DeViltries Band 2, 3, 4, H. R. Vice-President 1-Student Council Rep. 4, Band 1, 2, 4. the worliis I J youroysterka WW in atelephone A 5555555 wi 4-ff? E THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONEQCOMPANY 'X f 7 The Church With A Daily Program QOH:-mgwoocl ff1f'e.sACy1'e1l'1a1fz fl frzfzzfcir C7 2103 Collingwood Boulevard Minister: R. Lincoln Long The Gallant Lumber and Coal Company QUALITY LUMBER and MILLWORK At Jackman Road and Toledo Terminal Railroad Director of Ac'ivities: Don J. Fisher I Director of Religious Education: Granville G. Miller, Jr. TRY SUNDAY EVENINGS IN THE PARISH HOUSE, 6:30 O'CLOCK LA1142 Hanson, Fred .... .......,.,...... 6 4 ...always snapping tpictures, of coursel. .. chases the blues Entered DeVilbiss 1951, Track 2, 3, Basketball Manager 3, lntra-murals Q, 3, Honor Roll 1, 3, Sophpmore Dance Comm. Q, Junior Cider and Doughnut Dance Comm. 3, Class Play Cast 1, Q,3, Student Council Rep. 1, Glee Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, 9, 3, Camera Club 9. Harden, Donald ...,...... 64, 92, 101 . . .longs to be successful. . .a silver gloves champion Football 9, Baseball 1, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Inter- Club Council Dance Comm. 4, DeViItries Cast 4, H. R. Boys' Athletic Rep. Q, Band 1, 4, Chess Club 4-Vice-President 4. Harris, Eileen. ............... 64, 105 . . .the girl who smiles. . .always trying, usually succeeding H. R. Red Cross Rep. 3-Treasurer 4, G. A. S. 1, 9, 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 4. Hartung, Elizabeth ......,. 64, 87, 121 . . .known to all as Liz. . .pert little gal Entered DeVilbiss 1949, Prism Reporter 2-Club Staff 3-Asst. to the 3rd Page Editor 4, H. R. Student Council Rep. Q-Stamp Rep. 3, Girls' Chorus 3, Family Living Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, Form Club 1, Class Play Props Comm. 3, Sen- ior Prom Comm. 4, Swan Club 1, Columbia Scholastic Press Association Delegate 4. Hazle, Marlene ................ 64, 81, 83, 84,106,113,117 . . .brilliance is an envied quality. . .a party with- out Haze is incomplete. . .we see success in her Future Class Finance Comm. 3, Class Prom Comm. 4, Pot Q Gold Asst. Freshman Editor Q-Sophomore Editor 3-Photography Editor 4,-Class Play 4, DeViltries Schedule Comm. Co-Chairman 2, 3- Chairman 4, Student Council Commissioner of Welfare 4, H. R. Prism Rep. 4, Libbey Scholarship Q, 3, 4, Placement Qhio State Scholarship Test 4, Placement Bowling Green State Scholarship Tests 2, 3, 4-Honorable Mention 2- Eleventh in State 3, Sorelles 3, 4-Historian 3, Dramatics Club Q, Latin Club 2, 3, 4- Inter-Club Council Rep. 3, G. A. S. 1, United Nations Club 4, Night Relays Cafeteria Comm. 3, ReVelries Publicity Comm. 4, Welfare Commission 3, National Ser- vice Commission 9. Hechinger, Elaine. .......,...... 64 ...collects nick knacks and friends. . .will find reat 'n ss g happl e Senior Banquet Comm. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Y- Teens 4. Henderson, Elizabeth 64,106,111,117 . . .world wide traveler. . .easy to like Entered September 1951, DeViltries-Cast 4- Arrangement Comm. 4, United Nations Club 4, Sorrelles 4, Latin Club 4-Vice-President 4. Henly, Patricia ...,...... 64,113, 115 . .sweetness ol an angel. . .lovely to look at J-Hop Comm. 3, Class Service Comm. 4, Ushered Class Play 3, Finance Commission 3, DeViltries- Usher 1, 2-Usherette 3-Co-Chairman Secre- tarial Comm. 4, H. R. Student Council Rep. 1- President 3-Stamp Rep. 4, Thalian Literary 3, 4, Pay-a-el-sa 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Bridge Club 3, 52'ers 1, Night Relays Reception Comm. 4. Henning, Carol. ...,.............. 64 . . .likes typing. . .in fact, she likes everyone DeViltries Costume Comm. 1, 2, 3, Graduation Comm. 4, H. R. P. T.A. Rep. 4, G, A. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, V-Teens 1, Q, 3, 5Q'ers 1. Henry, James.. . .64, 83, 90,107,117 . . .a ioke is always on the tip of his tongue. . . a mellow singing voice Track 1, Basketball 1, Q, Baseball 1, Honor Roll 1, 3, Co-chairman Jr. Boys' Mothers' Tea 3, Senior Banquet Comm. 4, DeViltries Prop Comm. 3, 4-Cast 3, 4, Class Play Cast 4, Athletics Com- missioner 4, H. R. President 2-Vice-President 3, A'Capella Choir 4, Quill and Dagger Liter- ary 4, United Nations Club 4, La Alianza 3, 4- inter-Club Council Rep. 4. 148 Herrnstein, Joanne ........,..,.. 64, 81, 83, 86, 92,100,107,115 ...got personality plus...outstanding student ...liked by all Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Libbey Scholarship Q, 3, 4, Senior Banquet Comm. 3, Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 4, Reporter Q-Associate Editor 3, 4, Delegate Northwestern Ohio District Press Association 3, 4-Columbia Scholastic Press Association 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Served Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea 3, DeViltries-Guards and Ushers Comm. 1, 2-Chairman Publicity Comm. 3-Chairman Party Comm. 4, National Service Commission 3-Commissioner 4, H. R. Pot Q'Golcl Rep. 1-Magazine Rep. Q-Vice- President 4-Student Council Rep. 2, Student Council Movie Comm. Q, 3, Thalian Literary 3, 4-Inter-Club Council Rep. 4, Bridge Club 3, 4-Treasurer 4, Dramatics Club 2, La Alianza 2, 3, 4-Vice-President 4, Pa -a-el-sa 4-Presi- dent 4, Night Relays Queens Gomm. Q, 4, ReVel- ries Ticket Comm. 4, 5SZ'ers 1, Hill, Marianna. ...... 64, 86, 113, 116 . . .true Prism gal. . .a good hard worker Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, Co-chairman Class Publicity Comm. 3, Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 4, Prism Publicity Staff 3-Poster Mgr. 4, National Ser- vice Commission 2, 3, H. R. President 1, Peri- clean Literary 3, 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Bridge Club 9, 3, Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Association 4, 5Q'ers 1. Holly, Pamela ........... 64, 90,114 . . .avid music fan . . . model of sweetness Varsity Drag Comm. For, Class Play, DeViltries 1, 9, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Band 1, Dramatics Club 1-Latin Club 1, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5Q'ers 1, Sharps and Flats 1, 2, 3, Aeolian Radio Club 2, 3, Sisco 4, Night Relays Reception Comm. 4. Holst, Mary Ella ...... 64, 81 , 86, 117 . . .iournalistic aspirations. . .carrot-top. . . sweet someone Class Play Usher 3-Props Comm. 4, Prism Re- porter 2-News Editor 3-Managing Editor 4, DeViltries Ticket Comm. 9-Assistant Chairman Publicity Comm. 3-Chairman 4, H. R. Red Cross Rep. 1-Secretary 2, United Nations Club 3, 4, United World Federalists 2, 3-lnter-Club Coun- cil Rep., Latin Club Q, 3, Night Relays Publicity Comm. 2, 3-Chairman Qtficials Comm. 4, Co- lumbia Scholastic Press Association Delegate 3, 4. Horner, Carol. ............. . .64, 121 . . .wants to sez the world. . .a good friend Class Play Make-up Comm. 4, H. R. Social Chair- man 2-Red Cross 1, 4, Y-Teens 1, Q, 3, 4, Aeo- lian Radio Club 2, 3, G. A. S. 1, Q, 3, 4, Family Living Club 4. Howard, Thomas .....,...,... 64, 125 . . .an amiable and complacent gent. . .cars and their workings are no mystery to him Football 1, Q, 4, H. R. Vice-President 3, Honor Science Club 2, Night Relays Awards Comm. 4. Huddleston, Robert ............... 64 . . .known by the crewcut. . .handy with tools Football 1, Q-Co-Captain 1, Q, Wrestling 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4. Hughes, Thomas ..........,....... 64 . . .still waters run deep. . .engineerings his choice Honor Roll 1, DeViltries Guards and Ushers Comm 4. Humphreys, Robert ............... 64 . . .friendly willingness. . .pack up your troubles -that's my motto H. R. Vice-President 3, Hall Patrol 4, Golf 3. Huntley, Hartzell. ..,..... 64, 96, 118 . . .has ministry in mind. . .a capable lad Swimming 1, 52, Honor Roll 4, Senior Prom Comm. 4, Class Play 4, DeViltries 3, H. R. President 1, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, La Alianza 1, Q, 3, Aeolian Radio Club 4. lmes, Richard ......,,............ 65 . . .happy-go-lucky. . .cars and art his first loves Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Boxing 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 4, De- Viltries Decoration Comm. 3, DeViltries Publicity 3, H. R. Student Council Rep. 1-Treasurer 4, National Scholastic Art Contest Honorable Men- tion Q, I-li-Y 1, Q-Vice-President 1, 5Q'ers 1, Social Commission 3. lrelan, Marilyn .......,.....,..... 65 . . .swell cook. . .publications her field January Graduate. lzzi, Naomi. ......,...,,....,... 65 . . .unruffled manner. . .with a bright future. Jacks, Phyllis .....,....,..... 65, 113 ...Miami will be her alma mater...laughing1 carefree way Honor Roll 3, 4, Mothers and Daughters Tea Comm. 4, DeViltries Q, H. R. President-Student Council Rep. 3, Sorelles 3, 4-Inter-Club Coun- cil Rep. 3, Y-Teens 1, G. A. S. 1, 52'ers 1. Jackson, James ........... 62, 65, 118 . . .personality that's alive and gay. . .starred in many a production Football 1, Track 2, Junior-Senior Farewell Comm. 3, Fathers and Sons Banquet Comm. 4, DeViltries Script Comm. 4-Cast 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, H. R. President 1, 2-Vice-President 3- Student Council Rep. 1, Q, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Aeolian Radio Club 3, 4-President 4, Family Living Club 4, Revelries 2, 3. Jacobs, Myron. ........... ....... 6 5 ...his success insured . . .subtle wit Honor Roll Q, 4, Sharps and Flats 1, Q. Jefferds, JoAnn. ...,......... 65, 136 . . .plenty of vim and vigor. . .a llash on the basketball court H. R. Vice-President 1-Secretary-Treasurer Q- Pot Q'Gold Rep. 3, 4, G. A. S, 1, Q, 3, 4-Vice- President 4, Family Living Club 4, Night Relays Comm. 2, 3. Jelferys, Ann .......,.... 65, 99, 117 . . .our little Jeif. . .blue-eyed and rosy checked Honor Roll 4, Class Play Scenery Comm. 3, Class Trip Comm. 4, Class Play Usher 4, DeViltries Usherette 4-Arrangements Comm. 4, H. R. Pot Q'Gold Rep. 1-P.T.A. Rep. 3, Girl's Chorus 1, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 4, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, United Nations Club 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 4, Leaders' Club Q, 4, Night Relays Ticket Comm. 2, 3, DeViltries Ticket Comm. 4. Johnson, Gary. .............. 65, 128 . . .tall, quiet Bart. . .ol't seen on the basketball t cour Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Class Play Props Comm. 3, Class Service Comm. 4, DeVil- tries Cast 1, H. R. President 1-Magazine Chair- man 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. Johnson, Shirley ................. 43 ...eyes turned toward the luture... Shirls is college bound H. R. Secretary 1fMagazine Rep. 2-Pot Q' Gold Rep. 3, DeViltries Cast 9, Aeolian Radio Club 3, Frauleins 3-lnter-Club Council Rep. 3. Johnson, William. ,.... . .,........ 65 . . .great sense of humor. . .only six foot three. Jordan, Carolyn ...... ........... . 65 . . . Dolly -a swimming champ. . .quiet brown eyes Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Aeolian Radio Club 2, 3, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5Q'ers 1. Jordan, John ........ 65, 96,125,131 .man of many talents. . .soon to don the navy ue Entered DeVilbiss in 1949, Football 1, Q, Track 2, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, Q, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Fathers and Sons Banquet Comm. 4, DeVil- tries Q, H. R. Vice-President 1-Stamp Rep. Q, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Auditorium Guard 4, Cafeteria Guard 4. Kamm, Dale .......,...,......... 65 . . .answers to Bud. . .soon to be an automotive engineer. Karpe, Shirley .........,....., 65, 99 . . .a lady sweet and kind. . .bright youngideas Scenery Comm.-Class Play 3, 4-DeViltries 4, G. A. S. 1, Q, 4, Y-Teens Q, 3, 4, 52'ers1. Katz, Elaine ..................,.. 65 . . .full of pep and go. . .plans lor an education down south Honor Roll 4, Class Play Props Comm. 4, Debate Club 4-Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Dramatics Club 3. M astercmft CALISCH CLEANERS 2225 ASHLAND AVE. AD. 6208 L. S. HOKEY MOLLENKAMP Let's Make it a Party For a picnic, a sight-seeing tour or a The Rathhun Gariage Go. 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ARCADE KI. 3244 Loshbough, Charles. .......... 66, 131 . . .a smart lad in our books. . .radio intrigues him Baseball 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Class Play Props Comm. 4, Class Publicity Comm. 3, Camera Club 1, 52'ers 1, Libbey Scholarship 2, Place- ment Bowling Green State Scholarship Test 2, State Honorable Mention Ohio General Schol- arship Test. Luebbert, Wilhelmina ..,.......... 66 . . .enioys needlework. . .green eyed blonde Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4, Y-Teens 4. Mack, Lawrence. ..,,,,........... 66 . . .building models is his interest. . .finds sports intriguing Golf 4, DeViltries Guards and Ushers Comm. 4, Night Relays Program Comm. 4, lntra-murals 1. Macphie, Frank ......,,........,, 66 . . .track's his sport. . .a red-haired imp Cross Country 3, 52'ers, Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 4, DeViltries 3, 4, H. R. Treasurer 1- Secretary 2, A 'Capella Choir 2, 3, Debate Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Science Honor Club 1. Marquardt, Nancy ..,,............ 66 . . .glamorous. . .hopes to be a lab technician Family Living Club 4, H. R. Red Cross 3, Hall Patrol 2, Senior Service Comm. 4. Marsteller, Sue. . .66, 90, 99, 114, 121 . . .cute as a button. . .always happy, never sad Entered DeVilbiss in 1950, Honor Roll 4, Libbey Scholarship 4, Class Prom Comm. 4, Assemblies Commission 4, DeViltries Party Comm. 4, H. R. Social Chairman 4, Girls' Chorus 3, A'Capella Choir 4, Y-Teens 3, 4-Treasurer 4, Sub-Debs 4, Family Living Club 4, G. A. S. 4, Pay-a-el-sa 4, Night Relays Decoration Comm. 4, ReVelries Decoration Comm. 4, DeViltries Cast 4. Mason, Ronald. . .62, 67, 80,125,131 . . .devilish but likeable. . .excels in sports Football 2, 4, lntra-murals 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Silver Gloves 3, 4, Co-Chairman Class Trip Comm 4, Night Relays Queens Comm. 4, H. R. Treas- L,rEeg,3, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, 52'ers 1, i- 4. McAllister, James. .,,...... no picture . . .motorcycle champ. . .tall Mac. McCally, Donna ......,...... 67, 121 . . .lree from tribulation. . .with a gentle hand Mothers and Daughters Tea Comm. 4, DeViltries Secretarial Comm. 4, H. R. Pot Q'Gold Rep. 3, 4, G. A. S. 1, 2, Family Living Club 4, Y-Teens 1, Honor Roll 1, 4, 52'ers 1. McCrory, Carolyn ................ 67 ,. .takes responsibility seriously. . .Faithful and ll lllall Patrol 1. McDevitt, Sara ,.....,...,...... a2,a7,99, 102,121, 136 . . . Willie's lull oi vim and pep. . .always does her part Honor Roll 1, 3, Senior Banquet Comm. 3, Night Relays Tickets Comm. 3, 4, Co-Chairman Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4, DeViltries Tickets Comm. 4, Served Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 3, H. R. Girls Athletic Rep. 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, 52'ers 1, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 4, Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4, Christian Youth Club 1, 2, 3, 4- Vice-Presideni 3-President 4-lnter-Club Council Rep. 3, Family Living Club 4-Corre- sponding Secretary 4, Alternate Girls' State 3. McDole, Charles ............. 67, 131 . . .pitches a nice curve. . .opportunity will come his way Football 1, Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, Baseball 3, 4. McGary, Wanda .....,.. 67, 102, 108 . . .always concerned about others. . .Tulily's really sweet H. R. Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baccalaureate Comm. 4, Charlemos 4, Senior Service Scouts 1, 2, 3, Christian Youth Club 2, 3, 4. 152 I McGregor, Chad ................ .67 . . .best with baseball bat. . .up to par Baseball 2, Fathers and Sons Banquet Comm. 4, H. R. Student Council Rep. 2, Band 1. McGuire, Patricia ............... 56, 67, 81, 86,113,116,117 . . .busy little Bee. . .Charleston expert. . .a smile lor everyone Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Libbey Scholarship 2, Class Secretary 4, Co-Chairman .Junior Senior Farewell Comm. 3, Served Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea 3-Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 3, DeViltries Make-up Comm. 3-Chairman Photography Comm. 4, Prism Staff 2-Circulation Manager 3- Business Manager 4, H. R. Student Council Rep. -Red Cross Rep. 3, Periclean Literary 3, 4, So- relles 3, 4-President 3, Dramatics Club 3, Latin Club 2, United Nations Club 4, Bridge Club 2, Night Relays Co-Chairman Reception Comm. 4, ReVelries Refreshment Comm. 4-Variety Show 4, 52'ers 1, Welfare Commission 3, 4, Quill and Scroll Honorary 3, 4, Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention Delegate 4. Mcl lugh, Steve ...... .... 6 3, 67, 100 . . .charmsgirls with his curls. . .envy ol all who know him lntra-murals 2, Swimming 1, 2, Golf 4, Bowling 4, Co-Chairman Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 4, Night Relays Field Comm. 4, DeViltries Try-outs Comm. 4-Cast 4, lnter-Club Council Dance Comm. 4, H. R. President 1-Boys Athletic Rep. 2-Treas- urer 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Bridge Club 4, Family Living Club 4. ' McWilliams, Janet ........... 67, 113 ...laubbling with good nature...this one has muc Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 4, H. R. President 1- Secretary 2-Pot O'Gold Rep. 3-Student Coun- cil Rep. 1, Class Play Student Director 3-Cast 4, DeViltries Student Director 2-Cast 4, 52'ers 1, Sorelles 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Presi- dent 4, French Club, G. A. S. 1, Bridge Club 2, 3, Social Commission 3, 4, ReVelries Comm. 3, 4, Night Relays Reception Comm. 4. Meister, James ..,...,,... 67, 96, 121 . . .supersonic sales talk. . .loves those cars Honor Roll 4, Fathers and Sons Banquet Comm. 4, H. R. Pot O'Gold Rep. 1, 2-P. T. A. Rep. 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Family Living Club 4. Mercer, Joan .,.....,,... 67, 86, 106 . . .iournalism her theme. . .bonnie blue eyes Honor Roll 1, 4, Class Service Comm, 3, Class Play Props Comm. 4, Senior Announcement Comm 4, Prism Reporter 2-Activities Editor 3-Asso- ciate Editor 4, DeViltries Party Comm. 4, H. R. Vice-President 2-Secretary 3-President 4, Y-Teens 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Historian 3-Secre- tary 4, United Nations Club 3, Ushered Class Play 3-Graduation 3, 52'er's1, Columbia Schol- astic Press Association Convention Delegate 3, 4, Northwestern Ohio Journalistic Association Convention Delegate 3. Mercer, Tom. .......,.......,.... 67 . . .high aims in medicine.. .a boy with lots ol lriends Senior Banquet Comm. 4, Class Play Scenery Comm. 4, H. R. Red Cross Rep. 2-Vice-Presi- dent 4, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Latin Club 4, Chess Club 1, Hall Patrol 2. Messinger, John ............,..,.. 67 . . .cars put a gleam in his eyes. . .a good Joe Wrestling 1, H. R. Treasurer 1-Vice-President 2, La Alianza 2. Meyers, Carl ...... .,........ 5 0, 117 . . .a gentleman and a scholar. . .Lawyer Meyers H. R. Vice-President 1, 2-Froshmore Rep. 2, 52'ers 1, 2, lntra-murals 1, Junior Senior Farewell Comm. 3, Organizations Commission 3, ReVel- ries Tickets 3-Decorations Comm. 3, Prism Stait 3, Columbia Scholastic Press Association Con- vention Delegate 3, Latin Club 2, United Nations 3, Quill and Dagger 3, Junior Play Cast 3. Mielke, Jack ..........,.,.... 67, 95 . . .a top salesman. . .little but mighty Basketball Manager 2, Baseball Manager 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Class Publicity Comm. 4, De- Viltries 3, H. R. Student Council Rep. 1, 4- President 2-Vice-President 3-Magazine Rep. 2, 3, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Hi-Y 4, 52'ers 1, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 2, 3, Place- ment Bowling Green State Scholarship Test 2 Mielke, Joanne.. ,..... . ..... 67, 121 . . . .io . . .collects records Senior Banquet Comm. 4, Family Living Club 4, H. R. Secretary 2, 3, 4, 52'ers 1. Miller, Donald ......... ..... . .... 4 4 . . .ln the know with the latest discs. . .beautiful brown eyes Basketball 1, H. R. Vice-President 3, Science Honor Club 1. Miller, Elinor. ............... 67, 144 . . .a bundle of energy. . .full ol devilment Class Play Make-up Comm. 4, Senior Banquet Comm. 4, H. R. Stamps Rep. 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, 52'ers 1, Pay-a-el-sa 4, Sub-Debs 4, Night Relays Cafeteria Comm. 4. Miller, Juaaii. ........ 67, aa, 99, 114 ...small, but bright. ..knows how to mix busi- ness with pleasure J-Hop Comm. 3, Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, DeViltries Arrangements Comm. 4, Commissioner of Organizations 4, Organizations Commission 3, H. R. Red Cross Rep. 1-Secretary 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Sub-Debs 3, 4, Latin Club 3, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, Night Relays Publicity Comm. 2, 52'ers 1, State Honorable Mention Ohio General Schol- astic Test 4. Miller, Margaret. .......... 67, 93, 99 . . .a true lriend earnest in everything Senior Banquet Comm. 4, H. R. Red Cross Rep. 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Zetalethean Literary 4, 52'ers 1, G. A. S. 1, Canasta Club 2, Y-Teens 3, 4. Miller, Nancy. . .. ...... ..... 6 7, 108 . . .soon to leave lor New Mexico. . .possesses a shy way and a ready smile Honor Roll 4, Senior Memorial Comm. 4, Char- lemos 4-Treasurer 4. Miller, Neil ........,............ 67 . . . happy-go-lucky. . .a yen For basketball Basketball 3. 4. Mock, William .............. 67,131 . . .pleasant lad. . .avid baseball lan Basketball 1, Baseball 3, 4, 52'ers 1, H. R. Treas- urer 2, Debate Club 4. Montferrante, Nancy .............. 67 . . .tagged Monty . . .a lashion plate Senior Memorial Comm. 4, 52'ers 1. Moore, Hal. . .67, 81, 82, 87, 96, 109 . . .six feet ol masculinity. . .top-notch personal- ity. . .ne'er without a smile Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play Co-Chairman 3, Served Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, 52'ers 1, Prism Advertising Staff 3, 4, Class Play Cast 4, Deifiltries Cast 3, 4- Co-Chairman 3-General Co-Chairman 4, Ath- letic Commission 2, Welfare Commission 3, Stu- dent Council President 4, District Student Coun- cil President 4, H. R. President 1-Student Coun- cil Rep. 2-P. T. A. Rep. 3, Libbey Scholarship 2, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4- Secretary 1, 3-Vice-President 2-Chaplain 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Sharps and Flats Club 3, 4, Student Rep. Rotary Club 4, ReVelries Cast 3, 4. Moose, Burdell. .................. 67 . . . listen! his trumpeti. . .one to fall back on More, Marilyn. .... 67, 100, 109, 117 . ..got the old get up and go . . .true gift of laughter Class Publicity Comm. 3, 4, Ushered .Junior Play 3, DeViltries Music Comm. 4, Bridge Club 4, gfngzh Club 2, 3-President 3, United Nations u 4. Morgan, Cynthia .... ...... 6 7, 99, 109 . . .makes the ivories sing. . .gal with red tresses Senior Baccalaureate Comm. 4, Ushered Junior Play 3, DeViltries Cast 2, H. R. P. T. A. Rep. 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4-Secretary 4, Sub-Debs 3, Sharps and Flats Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Lead- ers' Club 2, Night Relays Ticket Comm. 2, 3, ReVelries Ticket Comm. 4. Morgan, Robert .......... 67, 96, 131 . . .sparkling brown eyes. . .latent lawyer. Baseball 3, 4, Senior Service Comm. 4, DeViltries Party Comm. 4, H. R. 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Iacicman 1 Morgan, Rolland. .... ,..,.. . .68, 121 . . .whiz at mechanical drawing. . .wrestling fan Wrestling 2, Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 4, De- Viltries Guards and Ushers Comm. 4, Hi-Y 1, Elngneering Club 2, Family L.iving Club 4, 52'ers Myles, Walter .,............. 68, 102 . . .enioys being with people. . .college bound Christian Youth Club 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 3. Neuert, Sherry ...........,....,.. 68 ...a basketball star. . .a pert blonde Honor Roll 2, Night Relays Tickets Comm. 3, De- Viltries Photography Comm. 4, H. R. Social Repf 2-Sports Rep. 1, Science Club 1, Camera Club 2, G, A, S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 2. Nightingale, David ......,..... 68, 87 . . .iournalism in his blood. . .another Barrymore Entered DeVilbiss 1951, Tennis 4, DeViltries Props Comm. 4, Prism Sports Editor 4, Class Play Cast 4, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Debate Club 4-Vice-President 4, Dramatics Club 4, Night Relays Queens Comm. 4. Nissen, Richard .....,........ 68, 121 . . .drummer supreme. . .handsome blond Fellow H. R. 52'ers Rep. 1, DeViltries Cast 1, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Drum Major 4, 52'ers 1, Family Living Club 4. Norris, Kathleen. ..... 68, 82, 105, 121 demure Kathy- . .thrives on hard work H. R. Stamp Rep. 2, Ushered Class Play 4, De- Viltries Secretarial Comm. 4, Clerk of Board 4, F. B. L.A. 3, 4-Reporter 4, Family Living Club 4, Night Relays Program Comm. 4. Ochs, Arthur ....,......... no picture . . . Arthur any to beat him?. . .you'll like him Olsen, Marilyn.. ,63, 68, 99, 104, 115 ...a worker not a shirker. . .smile in her eyes Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Co-Chairman Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, Class Play Cast 3, H. R. P, T. A. Rep. 3, Thalians Literary 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4- President 4,Charlemos 3, Future Teacher Club2, 3, 4-President 4, Charlemos 3, Future Teacher Club 2, 3, 4-Vice-President 4, Castellana 2, ReVelries Decoration Comm. 2, National Service Commission 4, Inter-Club Council BanquetComm. 3, DeViltries Scenery Comm. 4, Night Relays Ticket Comm. 4. O'NeaI, Thomas ..... 68, 96, 102, 133 . . .shy around girls. . .shines in track Track 2, 3, 4, J-Hop Comm. 3, Class Finance Comm. 4, DeViltries Guards and Ushers Comm. 4, H. R. President 4, Athletic Commission 4, Band 2, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Christian Youth Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, ReVelries 'SckettComm. 4, Served Dads' and Daughters' ate . Osnowitz, Edward.. .68, 117, 125, 133 . . .aspires to coaching. . .nicknamed Ozzie Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Baseball 1, Night Relays Queens Comm. 3, Class Play Props Comm.4,DeViltries Prop Comm. 4,H. R, President 1-Vice-President 3, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Hi-Y 1,2, United Nations Club 4, Night Relays Awards Comm. 4. Otis, Patricia ..,......... 68, 92, 114 . . .worth listening to. . .always delightful Honor Roll 1, Class Trip Comm. 4, ReVelries Refreshment Comm. 4, Class Play Usher 3, DeVil- tries Usher 1, 2, Pay-a-el-sa 4-Inter-Club Coun- cil Rep 4, Sub-Debs 3, 4, 52'ers 1. Owen, Janet. .................... 68 . . .a blonde with brains. . .fashion's her plan H. R. Class Trip Rep. 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3 G. A. S. 1, 2,3, Y-Teens 1, 2. Patterson, Patricia. ......,..,.., 63, 68 . . .our southern belle. . .some personality Entered DeVilbiss 1951, Class Publicity Comm, 3, Senior Announcements Comm. Co-Chairman 4, DeViltries Ticket Comm. 4-Llsherette 4, Pay-a- etj-sa 4, Y-Teens 3, Night Relays Cafeteria Comm 154 Pearson, Mary Jane .....,......... 68 . . .stirs male hearts. . .tops on taps Varsity Drag Comm, 4, DeViltries Cast 1, 2, 3 H. R. President 2-Student Council Rep. 3, Y- 'll'eEns32,43, 4, Aeolian Radio Club 3, G, A. S. Perkinson, Edward .,....,.... 68, 128 . . .future engineer. . .smiling brown eyes Basketball 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Senior lgliergiogial Comm. 4, H. R. Magazine Rep. 3, an , Perry, Patricia ...,.....,.. 68, 99, 117 . . .canine crazy. . .demure Pat. Class Play Usher 3, Class Finance Comm. 4, De- Viltries Try-Outs Comm. 2, 3, 4, H. R. Secretary 3-Red Cross Rep. 1-Pot O'Gold Rep. 2- Stamp Rep. 4, Firls' Chorus 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, gnilted Nations Club 4, Bridge Club 3, 4, G. A. Perry, Philip ................ 68, 121 ...always there with a witty remark...a legal bench, he'll occupy Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 4, Night Relays Field Comm. 4, DeViltries Party Comm. 4, H. R. Vice- President 2, 3, 52'ers 1, Debate Club 4, Family Living Club 4. Pestolis, Marie ........ ....... 6 8, 99 . . .she sews a fine seam. . .friendly glow Varsity Drag Comm. 4, H. R. Stamp Rep. 1, 2- Student Council Rep. 2, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, United Nations Club 3, Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 2, ReVelries Ticket Comm. 4, Night Relays Program 2-Ticket Comm. 3, Class Play Usher 4. Peters, Jean. . .X .,............. 68, 87 . . ,hot stylist. . .green-eyed lass Honor Roll 3, Prism Reporter 2-Girls' Sports Editor 3-News Editor 4, DeViltries Costume Comm. 4, H. R. Red Cross Rep.1-Prism Rep. 2- Pot O'Gold Rep. 3, Charlemos 3, 4, G. A. S, 1, 2, 3, 4, 52'ers 1, SZ. Peterson, Janet. ,.68, 86, 92, 106, 117 . ..future author. . . ping pong Pete Entered DeVilbiss 1949, Honor Roll 2, 4, Class Service Comm. 3, Class Play Props Comm. 4, Ushered Graduation 3, Prism Reporter 2-Edi- torials 3-Associate Editor 4, Class Publicity Comm. 3, 4, Organizations Commission 4, H. R. Prism Rep. 2-Secretary 3-Treasurer 4, Latin Club 3, 4-lnter-Club Council Rep. 4, United Nations Club 3, 4-Secretary 4, Night Relays Publicity Co-Chairman 4, Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention Delegate 3, 4, Inter-Club Council Dance Co-chairman 4. Peugeot, Sheralyn ....... 68, 105, 121 . . .qualified for success. . .sensible ideas Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4, H. R. Red Cross Rep. 2, G. A. S. 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F. B. L.A . 3, 4, Family Living Club 4. Plumadore, Carl ......,..,...., 68, 90 . . .flare for singing. . .a fine lellow DeViltries 1, 2, 3, 4, A'Capella Choir 1, 2, 3,4- Palnu, Nancy.. .68, aa, 113, 116, 111 . . .a horsewoman. . .short little miss 52'ers 1, J-Hop Comm. 3, Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea Program 3, Prism Circulation Manager 4, DeViltries Arrangements Comm. 2, 3-Asst. Chairman Publicity 4, H. R. Secretary 2-Student Council Rep. 3, 4, Organizations Commission 4, Student Council Bill Comm. 3, 4, Periclean Lit- erary 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Sorelles 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2 3, Latin Club 2, G. A. S. 1, United Na- tions Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention Delegate 4, ReVelries Decorations Comm. 3, 4. Polsdorfer, Carol ..... 68, 92, 105, 121 . . .chases the blues. . .profits by advice H. R. Stamp Rep. 2, F. B. L. A. 4-lnter-club Council Rep, 4, Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, G, A. S. 2, Library Guard 2, Family Living Club 4. Price, Mary .......,............. 68 . . .the boss's right hand man she'll be. . .records are her weakness. Prueter, William ............. 68, 121 ...tall blonde with deep voice...artistically inclined Track Manager 1, 52'ers 1, Prism Rep. 1, Family Living Club 4. Rash, Le... ,,,,,,,. 68,100, 121, 128 . . .personality that girls light for. . .a co-ed school's for him Football 1, Basketball 1, 4, lntra-murals 1, Pub- licity Commission 4, DeViltries Publicity Comm, 4, H. R. Treasurer 1, 2-Red Cross Rep, 2, 3- Savings Stamps Rep. 3-Vice-President 4, Hi-Y 1, Art Service Club 2, 3, Bridge Club 4, Family Living Club 4, 52'ers 1, Hall Patrol 2, Night Relays Field Comm. 4. Randolph, Richard ................ 63 . . .a baseball lan. . .some day a well-known engineer Silver Gloves 3, 52'ers 1. Rappaport, Robert. ........... 68, 118 . . .seeks Fame as an artist. . .a DeViltries Favorite Publicity Commission 3, Class Publicity Comm. 3, 4-Co-Chairman 3, Class Play 3, 4, DeViltries Scenery Comm, 3-Music Comm. 4-Cast 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Club Play 1, Science Honor Club 2, Aeolian Radio Club 3, 4 -Treasurer 3, Camera Club 1-Treasurer 1, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, 52'ers 1. Reighard, Nancy ...... . . .69, 90, 120 . . .usually carefree and gay. . .an all-round good rt Dlkililtries Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, A'Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Sharps and Flats Club 1, 2, 4, Senior Service Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4, Ushered Class Play 4, Reisener, Betsy .........,.. 63, 69, 99 . . .a captivating manner. . .a smile that glows Co-Chairman Historian Comm. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Future Nurses of America 3, 52'ers Resnick, Larry .....,......... 69, 134 . . .legal aspirations. . .knack with directing dra- matics lntra-murals 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4-Co-Captain 4, Honor Roll 4, 52'ers 1, 2, Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 3-Student Director 4, DeViltries Student Director 3, 4-Co-Chairman 4, Student Court 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, Alianza 2, 3, United World Federal- ists 2, Night Relays Olficials Comm. 4, Reynolds, Joan. ....,.....,....... 69 ... Rennie to heal our aches and pains...at home on land or in the water Honor Roll 4, DeViltries Scenery Comm. 3, H. R. Social Chairman 2-52'ers Rep. 1, G. A. S. 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Pay-a-el-sa 4, Canasta Club 2, Publicity Commission 1, 52'ers 1, 2, Hall Patrol 2, Leaders' Club 2, Honorable Mention Ohio State General Scholarship Test 4. Rhain, Jes.. ........ 69, 1oo, 113, 115 ...large supply of vim and vigor. . .well known Friendly way Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Class Publicity Comm. 3, 4, DeViltries Cast 4-Make-Up Comm. 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Bridge Club 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, G. A. S. 1, Night Relays Publicity Comm. 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, Thalian Literary 3, 4. Richardson, Dorothy ....,...,..... 69 . . .art in her argyles. . .plenty of pepper HQ R. R-led Cross Rep. 2, 3, H. R. Position 2, 3, 5 'ers . Riggs, Jacquelyn .............. 69, 99 . . .merry little sunshine. . .true to her ideals Senior Prom Comm. 4, Student Council Rep. 4, H. R. Red Cross Rep, 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Family Living Club 4, 52'ers 1. Rittenhouse, Barbara .......... 43, 115 . . .to meet her is to like her. . .Neptune's daugh- ter Junior Senior Farewell Comm. 3, DeViltries Asst. Chairman Scenery Comm. 1, 2-Usherettes 3, Student Council Rep, 1, 3-Constitution Revi- sion Comm. 3, Publicity Commission 2, 3, H. R. P. T. A. Rep. 2, Libbey Scholarship 1, 2, Thalian Literary 3, Canasta Club 1, Dramatics Club 1, 2, Latin Club 2, 3-Historian 3, G. A. S. 1, 2, Night Relays Ticket Comm. 2-Chairman Decora- tions Comm. 3. Ritenour, Joyce. ..... 69, 90, 114, 121 ...consistent in acquiring lriends...adept in sports Baccalaureate Comm, 4, DeViltries Cast 4, A'Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 3, Y-Teens 4, G. A. S. 3, Leaders' Club 3, Sub-Debs 3, 4, Family Living Club 4. 159 S f?-gg -z. Y I :- 3:3325 N l Q THE ORDEN CO Z oraQ1z.i' ICE CREAM if If it's BORDENiS It's got to be GOOD! GOOD FENCES FOR EVERY NEED 'Ir Marleau-Hercules Fence Go. 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Roberts, Myrna .........,.....,.. 69 . . .piano's her passion. . .in the swim of things Senior Service Comm.4,Christian Youth Club. 4. Robinson, Theodore ,..... . .no picture . . .blue-eyed blonde. . .a sports man. Rogers, Virginia ........,,... 69, 113 . . .Ginger,always wears a smile. . . petite blonde Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 4, H. R. Treasurer 1, Sorelles 3, 4-Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Night Relays Reception Comm. 4. Rohrbacher, Norma .............,, 69 . . .a charming cordial way. . .she carries sunshine Y-Teens. Romanoff, Jeanne ........,..,. 69, 81 ...short and studioua...the class of '52 wel- comes her. Roscher, Joanne ..,.,...........,. 6? . . .baby-blue eyes. . .real school spirit Senior Play Scenery Comm. 4, DeViItries Scenery Comm. Q, Y-Teens 1, Aeolian Radio Club 4, Football guard and usher Q. Ross, Sally ...........,..,,,,..,, 6? . . .hep to the latest fads. . .cute and petite Senior, Banquet Comm. 4, H. R. Secretary 1- Eotgfgold Rep. 3-Prism Rep. 4-Red Cross ep. , . Rosswurm, Nancy ....,..... no picture . . .cheerful company. . .steadfast and demure Entered DeVilbiss 1951, G. A. S. Secretary Q, Girls' Chorus Q, 3. Rowe, Benny ..... . . ..... 69, 96, 125 . . .wins by a stmilej. . .talented too Entered DeVilbiss 1950, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Track 1, lntra-murals Basketball 1, Silver Gloves 4, Graduation Comm. 4, l-l. R. President 4, Quill and Da3ger Literary 4, Hi-Y 4, Boys' Chorus 1, Ping-Pong Tournament 4, Night Relays Field Comm. 4. Rubin, Bernice ...,.,............. 69 . . .yearns lo travel. . .smile ol sincerity Entered DeVilbiss 1950, Honor Roll 4, Senior Class Play Scenery Comm. 4. Ruehlin, John .69, 100, 118, 121,134 . . .red-headed Hank. . .one big tease Football 1, Basketball 1, Tennis Q, 3, 4, Wrestling Q, 3, J-Hop Comm. 3, Finance Commission 3, Organizations Commission 4, Class Play Cast 3, 4, DeViltries Party Comm. 3, 4, Student Council Rep. Q, H. R. Secretary 1-Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, Q, 3, Debate Club 3, Dramatics Club 1, Q, 3, Family Living Club-President 4, Boys' Chorus Q, Hall Patrol Q, 3-Captain 3, Bridge Club 4, Aeolian Radio Club 4. Rummel, Roger. ,,........ 62, 69, 96 . . .tall in promise. . .tip top in the humor line Basketball Manager 1, Q, 3, lntra-murals Basket- ball 1, Baseball Manager 1, Class Play Props Comm. 3, Co-Chairman Graduation Comm. 4, DeViltries Guards and Ushers Comm. 3-Stage Production Comm. 4, ReVelries Ticket Comm. 4, Assemblies Commission 4, Class Play Cast 4, H. R. Prism Rep. 1, Q-P. T.A. Rep. 4, Hi-Y 4, Dra- matics Club 3, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, 5Q'ers B, Hill Patrol 3, Served Dads' and Daughters' ate . 156 Saba, Warren .......... ,......... 6 9 . . .mechanically minded. . .ever pleasant Senior Banquet Comm. 4, Quill and Dagger Liter- ary 4, Science Club+President 1, Engineering Club 1, Q. Sackman, Russell ....,.......,.... 69 . . .curly hair and winning smile. . .uke-playing ma1 Lightweight Football Manager 1, Basketball ln- tra-murals 1, Wrestling 1, Q, Night Relays Field Comm., Class Play Cast 4, DeViltries Cast 4, Student Council Rep. 3, 4, H. R. President 1, 3, Hi-Y 1, Q, 5Q'ers 1, Science Club 1. Santee, Carol ...,..,,..,. 69, 99, 121 . . .an efficient little miss. . .aims for gym instruc- tion G. A. S. Q, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Canasta Club Q, Family Living Club 4. Sargent, Betty ....,....... 69, 99, 103 . . .desires to be a nurse. . .has that love of horses DeViltries Arrangement Comm. 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Y-Teens Q, 3, 4, G. A. S., Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Skating Club 3. Satrz, Carl ..............,..,...., 69 . . .fi1ds science fascinating. . .an amateur phot- grapher Class Play Props Comm. 3, Senior Memorial Comm. 4, Pot O'Gol'.i Photographer Q, DeVil- tries, H. R. PotQ'Gold Rep. Q,3, Band 1, Q, 3, Sharps and Flats Club 1, Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention Delegate Q. Sayers, Arlene ...,.,.... 69, 113, 121 . . .full of mischief. . .true blue friend Honor Roll 4, H. R. Pot O'Gold Rep. Q, Sorelles 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 3, Family Living Club 4, Glass Service Comm. 4. Schaefer, Jan ean. ,............... .69 i. .lovely brown hair. . .could dance all night ong Varsity Drag Comm. 4, Aeolian Radio Club 3, 4. Schnee, Roger ........ 72, 99, 96, 125 . . .rumbling bass voice. . .wows the ladies Football Q, 3, 4-Most Deserving Substitute 4, Jr. Sr. Farewell Comm. 3, Finance Comm. 4, H. R. President Q-Vice-President 4, A'Capella Choir 4, Band 1, Hi-Y 4, Quill and Dagger Liter- ary 4, Served Dads' and Daughters' Date 4. Schnell, Carol ............... 72, 121 .. .makes friends easily. . .an air of quiet assur- ance Band 1, Q, Senior Banquet Comm. 4, Family Living Club 4, Y-Teens Q, 3, H. R. Treasurer 3-Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, 5Q'ers 1. Schraishuhn, Judith. ...... 72,113,115 . . .outgoing personality. . .iust full ol fun Honor Roll 3, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4, Class Play Cast 4, DeViltries Cast Q, 3, 4, Stud- ent Council Rep. 3, 4, Sorelles 3, 4-Vice- President 3, Charlemos 3, G. A. S. 1, Aeolian Radio Club 4, 5Q'ers 1, Hall Patrol Q, ReVelries Cast 4, Welfare Commission 4. Schroder, Carol. . .72, 90, 92, 113, 121 . . .Dody, a beautiful girl of many talents. . .song- bird supreme Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Class Secretary Q, Junior Senior Farewell Comm. 3, Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 4, DeViltries Cast 1, Q, 3, 4-Try-Quts Comm. 4, Class Play Cast 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 3, H. R. President 1- Red Cross Rep. 1, Libbey Scholarship Q, A'Capella Choir 1, Q, 3, 4, Sorelles 3. 4, Family Living Club-Vice-President 4, Night Relays Queen 3, 4-Reception Comm. 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Served Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea 3. . Schroeder, Marvel . . .72, 92, 100, 115 . . .a song bird with style and charm. . .radiates a friendly hello Honor Roll 4, Senior Banquet Comm. 3, Co- Chairman Finance Comm. 4, Class Play Usher 3, DeViltries Cast 1, Q, 3, 4, lnter Club Council 3, Band 1, Bridge Club 4, Thalian Literary 3wVice- President 4, Dramatics Club Q, 3, Y-Teens 1, Q, 3, Pay-a-el-sa Treasurer 4, ReVelries 3, 4, 5Q'ers 1, Night Relays Reception Comm. 4. Schroeder, Suzanne. . 72, 92, 100, 113 . . .Suzie, our musical blonde. ..petite and am- bitious Junior Senior Farewell Comm. 3, Class Play Try- Outs Comm. 4, DeViltires Usherette 3-Hostess 4, Stuzient Council Rep 1, H. R. Secretary 1- Pot Q'Gold Rep. 4, Sorelles 3, 4-lnter-Club Council Rep. 4, Spanish Club 3, Sharps and Flats Club 1, Q, Hall Patrol Q, Homecoming Attendant 4, 5Q'ers 1, Night Relays Reception Comm. 4, Bridge Club 3, 4, Canasta Club 3. Selter, Carol. ................ 72, 114 .. .loves to tease. . .but really the best of pals Class Service Comm. 4,Class Play Llsher 3, Student Council Rep. 1, H. R.Vice-President 4-Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, Q, 3, Y-Teens 1, Q, 3, 4, Sub-Debs 3, 3, Pay-a-el-sa 4, Dramatics Club 3, G. A. S. Shapiro, Daniel. .................. 72 . . .hunter's heart. . .mischief 'neath this calm exterior Wrestling Q, Class Play Props Comm. 4, H. R. Vice-President 3, Science Club 1, Engineering Club 1, Q. Sheon, Robert. ........... 72, 92, 100 . . .that mischievous grin. . .future years they'Il call him Doc Honor Roll 1, Q, Class Publicity Comm. 4, DeVil- tries Cast 3, H. R. Pot O'Gold Rep.-P. T. A. Rep. 3, Honorable Mention City Ohio State General Scholarship Test 4, Debate Club-lnter- Club Council Rep. 4, Latin Club Q, 5Q'ers 1. Shepler, Robert. ............. 72, 131 . . .building castles in the air. ..finger in every short lntra-murals 1, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball Marager 1, Q, Night Relays Awards Comm. 4, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4, SQ'ers 1. Shimmaly, Charlotte ............... 72 . . .clicks in a crowd. . .a lass light-hearted and content Announcements Comm. 4, Girls' Chorus 1. Shipman, Geraldine. ..,,.... no picture . . .efficiency plus. . . Gerry . Shreves, Carol ............... 72, 121 . . .snappy brown eyes. . .covets an art career Honor Roll Q, Family Living Club 4, Y-Teens 4, Shuell, JoAnn ................... 72 . . . Josie's a likeable lass. . .book worm Y-Teens 4. Shumacker, Shari.72, 86, 100, 113, 115 . . .a natural flare for drawing. . .her handiwork on many a bulletin board Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, Libbey Scholarship Q, 3, Class Publicity Comm. 3, 4, Prism Business Staff 3,4,DeViltries Publicity Comm. 3, 4, H. R. Vice- President 3, Publicity Commission 4, Thalian literary 3, 4, Bridge Club 3, 4, Sorelles 3,4- President 4, Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention 3, 4, 5Q'ers 1. Siegel, Joan ..................... 72 . .a velvet voice. . .lots of personality Honor Roll 3, 4, Bridge Club 4, French Club 3- ?-ficegPresident 3, Served Junior Boys' Mothers' ea . Siegel, Nancy .......... 72,115,118 . . .sophisticated lady. . .a flash of sunshine ' Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4, Thalian Lit- erary 3, 4, Sorelles 3, 4-Secretary 3, Aeolian Radio Club 4, Charlcmos 3, G.A.S. 1, SQ'ers 1, Night Relays Reception Com. 4. Sigg, Earl ...................... 62, 72, 94, 96, 109, 128, 129, 133 . . . basketball co-captain. . .ever present friendly grin. . . Squirrel is outstanding in any crowd Track Q, 3. 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4-Co-Captain 4, lntra-murals 1, Honor Roll 1, Q, 4, Libbey Scholarship Q, Class President 3, Co-Chairman Varsity Drag 4, Pot O'Gold Athletic Editor 4, DeViltries Stage Crew 4, H. R. President 1, Q- Vice-President 4, Quill and Dagger Literary 4- President 4, Hi-V Q, 3, 4, Castellana 4, 5Q'ers 1, Finance Commission 3, 4, Night Relays Decora- tion Comm. 3fCoeChairman Queens Comm. 4, Usher for Baccalaureate and Graduation 3, Served Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, ReVelries Comm. 3, 4, Feature Movie Operator 3, 4, Stage Pro- duction -4. CAFETERIA EQUIPMENT ROWLAND EQUIPMENT F. C. 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Smalley, Richard .............. 62, 72 . . .a mere 6' 3 . . .brotherly type Football 2, lntra-murals 1, Honor Roll 4, Class Publicity Comm. 3, Co-Chairman Class Service Comm. 4, Night Relays Co-Chairman Decorations Comm. 4, Student Council Rep. 1, H. R. President 4-Secretary 3, Ouill and Dagger Literary 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Hall Patrol 2, 4, Auditorium Guard 4. Smith, Patricia. ......,............ 72 . . .charms with her cantagious smile. . .bridge fiend extraordinaire Girls' Chorus 3, Prism Rep. 2, Girl's Athletics Rep. 3-Red Cross Rep. 4, Hall Patrol 4, Class Historian Comm. 4. Smith, Patricia Ann..72, 100, 113, 116 . . . unique hair-do. . .an engaging smile Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Farewell Comm. 3, Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 4, DeViltries Try-Outs Comm. 3-Make-Up Comm. 4, Student Council Rep. 1, H. R. Red Cross Rep. 3-P. T. A. Rep. 4, Periclean Literary 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Bridge Club 3, 4, Canasta Club 2, 52'ers 1, 2, Hall Patrol 2, Night Relays Reception Comm. 4. smith, Phyllis .,......... 72, 114, 115 . . .an implsh maid. . .quite the photographer Varsity Drag Comm. 4, Thalian Literary 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. S. 1, 2, 52'ers 1, Sub- Eebs 3, 4, Sisco 4, Night Relays Reception Comm. Snider, Mary Ann ............... 72 . . .lull of sparkle. . .true friend always Varsity Drag Comm. 4, Family Living Club 3. Snyder, Gordon .................. 43 . . .to know him as to like him . . .gilt of art ability 52'ers 1, 2, H. R. Treasurer 1-President 2- Vice-President 3, Class Play Scenery Comm. 4, Art Service Club 2. Souder, Maurene. .........,... 62, 72 . . .Mo is always busy. . .hard to beat Co-Chairman Graduation Comm. 4, Band 1, 2, 3 -Secretary 3, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, Leaders' Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, Athletic Office Worker 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman Homecoming Comm. 4, Night Relays Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4-Chairman Ticket Comm. 2, 3- General Chairman 4. Soutar, Sharon ............... 72, 11 3 . . .everyone truly likes her a lot. . .loads of lun Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4, Library Guard 2, Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 3, H. R. Vice-Presi- dent 1-Secretary 2, Sorelles 3, 4. Sparrow, Shirley ........,.. 62, 72, 99 ...radiates pep and cheer. . .dimpled lass Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Class Publicity Comm. 3, 4- Co-Chairman 4, DeViltries Usherette 4, H. R. Student Council Rep. 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sisco 3, 4-Vice-President 4, G. A. S. 2. pence, Mary ............... 72, 121 . . . Monnie's friends are many. . .deserving ol our praise Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, G. A. S. 1, 2, Family Living Club 4. proul, Sally ................ 72, 121 . . .gift ol ftiendship. . .life's a bowl of cherries DeViltries Costume Comm. 3, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Family Living Club 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Chris. tian Youth Club 3. 158 Spurgeon, Wilhelmina fBillie,.. . . 62, 73, 114 . . .dark hair. . .shiny eyes Varsity Drag Co-Chairman 4, DeViltries Usher 1 -Make-Up Comm. 3, 4, H. R. Treasurer 4-Pot O Gold Rep. 2, Y-'I eens 2, 3, Sub-Debs 3, 4- President 4, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, Pay-a-el-sa 4-Vice- President 4, Night Relays Cafeteria Comm. 3, 4- Chairman 4. Starkey, David ................ 73, 90 ...knows his models Cairplanes, we meanl... lreindly enthusiasm DeViltries Cast 3, 4, A'Capella Choir 3, 4, Boy's Chorus 1, 2, Chess Club 1,Canasta Club 1, H. R. Community Chest Rep. 4. Starkey, Sue ......... 73, 84, 92,116 . . .chatterbox. . . unequaled in efficiency. . .per- sonality plus Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman Publicity Comm. 3, Graduation Comm. 4, Served Senior Girls Mothers' Tea 3, Pot O'Gold Advertising Staff 3-Advertising Manager 4, Class Play Cast 4, DeViltries Props Comm. 3-Cast 3-Tryouts Comm. 4-Student Director 4, Inter-Club Coun- cil 3, 4-President 4, H. R. Pot O'Gold Rep.- Periclean Literary 3, 4-President 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4-President'1, 2, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, Pay-a-el-sa 4, Night Relays Decorations Comm. 2, 3-Co-Chairman Queens Comm 4, ReVelries Decorations Comm. 2, 3, 52'er5 1. Stedcke, Shirley .... . .73, 99, 102, 121 . . .DeViltries songstress. . .peaches and cream Baccalaureate Comm. 4, DeViltries Cast 4, H. R. Vice-President 4, Y-Teens 4, Family Living Club 4, Christian Youth Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Steinhauer, Roger ............... 50, 52, 85, 95,106,109,132,133 . . .guy with the butch haircut. . .tomorrow's hero Track 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Class Play Co-Chairman 3, Pot O'Gold Managing Editor 3, DeViltries Arrangements Comm. and Orchestra 2-Photography Comm. Co-Chairman 3, Student Council Rep. 2-Bill Preparatory Comm. 2, Bowling Green State Scholarship Test 7th in District, Honorable Mention City, District, and State Ohio State General Scholarship Test, Band 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3-President 2-Chaplain 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Sharps and Flats 2, 3-Treas- urer 3, ReVelries Publicity Comm. 2, 3, Welfare Commission 2, 3, Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation Convention Delegate 3, Froshmores 1, 2. Stieler, Susan. ............ 73, 99, 121 g. .a pretty girl is like a melody.. .shy, sincere ue G. A. S. 1, 2, 3, DeViltries Costume Comm. 4, Y-Teens 1, 4, Home Nursing Club 4, Family Liv- ing Club 4, Leaders' Club 2. Stoll, Mary .............. 73, 86, 117 . . .slim graceful Mary. . .swift and easy smile Honor Roll 1, 4, Senior Banquet Comm. Served 3 -Jr. Boys Mothers' Tea 3,52'ers 1, Prism Adver- tising Manager 4, Class Play Student Director 4, DeViltries Usher 2-Make-Up Comm. 3- Usherette 4-Schedule Comm. 4, H. R. Secretary 2, Finance Commission 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Dra- matics Club 2, 3, Alianza 2, 3, United Nations Club 4, Bridge Club 2, Night Relays Comm. 3, 4, ReVelries Comm, 4, Hall Patrol 2, Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention 4. Stone, Ted ...................... 73 ...fascinated by firearm . . .interest in figures Cmathematical, that is, Football 2, Track 3, 4, lntra-murals Basketball 1, B0Wllf1S 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior- Senior Farewell Comm. 3, Senior Prom Comm. 4, Athletic Commission, Boys' Athletic Rep. 1, 2. sireib, Mary .... 13, ss, 113, 115, 117 . . .pretty as a picture. . .her smile is worth much Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2, J-Hop 3, Publicity Comm. 4, Pot O'Gold Junior Editor 3-Sophomore Editor 4, DeViltries Cast 3-Try- Outs Comm. 3-Schedule Comm. 4, Student Council Rep. 2, 4-Constitution Revision Comm. Chairman 4, H. R. President 1-Vice-President 2 -Prism Rep. 2, Libbey Scholarship 2, 4, Honor- able Mention City and District Ohio State Gen- eral Scholarship Test 4, Thalian Literary 3, 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, Latin Club 1, 2, United Nations Club 3, 4, ReVelries Cast 3- Script Comm. 3-Decoration Comm. 4, Night Relays Invitation Comm. 3-Reception Comm. 4, 52'ers, Served Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea 3, Wel- fare Commission 4, Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention Delegate 3, 4. Struble, .lanet .........,........,. 73 ...classy lassie. . .loves that boogie beat Honor Roll 3, 4, Announcements Comm. 4, De- Viltries Costume Comm. 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 4, Y-Teens 4. Struble, Shirley. .........,........ 73 . . .ready with a pretty smile. . . a G.A.S. router 52'ers 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Y-Teens 4, Charlemos 3, G. A. S. 2. Sweeney, David .................. 73 ...inclined to be genial...always there when needed. Taht, Viva .......,........... 73, 99 . . .someone that's fine. . .a gracious lady Tank, Roberta ......,............. 73 ...matrimony is Bobbie's ehoice...has a way with our canine friends H. R. P. T. A. Reo. 4-Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, G. A. S. 1, Historian Comm. 4. Taylor, Carole. ................... 73 . . .arrow artist. . .daring while driving H. R. Red Cross Rep. 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Y- Teens 4. Taylor, Mary 56, 73,9o, 113, 116, 111 ...a sparkling personality...as popular as a cheery hello . . . competition for nightingales Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Co- Chairman Class Play 3, Class Play Cast 4, DeVil- tries Cast 3, 4-Schedule Comm. 3-Try-Outs Comm. 4, H. R. Student Council Rep 1-Pot O'Gold Rep. 2, Organizations Commission 3, Social Commission 4, Libbey Scholarship 1, 2, 3, City Honorable Mention Ohio State Scholas- Ship Test 4, A'Capella 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Periclean Literary 3, 4- Treas- urer 4, Sorelles 3, 4-Vice-President 4, Bridge Club 2, Castellana 1, LaAlianza 2, 3, United Nations Club 4, Served Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea 3-Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 3- Fathers' and Sons' Banquet 3, ReVelries 3, 4, Night Re- lays Cafeteria Comm. 3, 52'ers 1. Temple, Sharon. ........... 73, 80, 91 ii. .Sharon has a fetching way. . .an enviable u l-Torlibr Roll 3, Senior Banquet Comm. 4, DeVil- tries 2, 3, 4, H. R. Treasurer 1, Majorette 2, 3, 4, G. A. S. 1, Homecoming Attendant 4. Thomas, Barbara ................ 63, 73, 92, 99,114,115 . . . Barbie's as nice as can be. . .dramatic flare Honor Roll 1, 2, Class Finance Comm. 3, Junior Comm. Senior Banquet 3, Co-Chairman Senior Banquet 4, Served Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 3, DeViltires Try-Outs Comm. 2-Asst. Student Director 2, 3-Script Comm. 2, 3-Make-Up Comm. 4-Cast 3, lnter-Club Council, H. R. Secretary 3, Zetalethean Literary 2, Thalian Lit- erary 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Sub-Debs 3, 4, Dra- matics Club 3, G. A. S. 2, Sisco 4-Treasurer 4, Assemblies Commission 3, 4, Night Relays Decora- tion Comm. 3, Hall Patrol 2, 3. Thompson, LuAnn .... 62, 73, 99, 108 . . .draws with ease. . .lovely person to know Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman Class Play Scen- ery Comm. 3, Chairman Class Trip Comm. 4, De- Viltries Scenery Comm. 4, H. R. Magazine Rep. 2, 3-Student Council Rep. 3, National Service Commission 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4-Chaplain 3, Charlemos 3, 4, G. A. S. 1, 2, 4. Thoms, Glen ..................... 73 . . .a party boy. . .his goal is success intra-murals 1, Senior Prom Comm. 4, 52'ers 1, Band 1, Debate Club 4, Latin Club 3, Science Honor Club 1, H. R. Treasurer 2. Thorpe, William .......,..... 73, 125 . . .when he gets that football watch out. . .every- one calls him Bud Football 3, 4, Class Vice-President 2. Towle, Joyce .......... 73, 118, 121 . . .baby-blue eyes. . .demure Taddie Varsity Drag Comm. 4, H. R. Stamp Rep. 3, Family Living Club 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Aeolian Radio Club 4, G. A. S. 2, 3. ALWAYS JUST THE RIGHT FASHION NOTE. . . as For Dates 73 For School n For Worlc Yes, -I'oIedo's smart young women . . . career girls or brides-to-be . . . ancl the 'teen-agers, oi course, have discovered theres nothing like styles from IVIQOREIS for all seasons . . . all occasions. Exclusive? Yes! Expensive? Noi Ancl Fellows GIFTS FROM MOORE'S ARE MORE APPRECIATED 1 Wife My Grace E. Smith's R E smu RAN r Service and Cafeteria MADISON AT ERIE o NATIONALLY KNOWN FOR GOOD FOOD Sweeny Sound, Inc. COMPLETE SOUND SYSTEMS FOR EVERY PURPOSE LARGE or SMALL Inter-OFFice Two-Way Communication Systems O Tape and Disc Recorders O Commercial and Personal Recordings . 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Unlcle, Charles ...........,...,... 73 . . . Chuclt . . .wood-shop expert H. R. Stamp Rep. 4. Urie, Robert ..........,.......... 73 . . .from the Halls olMonte1uma. . .he's our boy lntra-murals 1, H. R. Vice-President 1, Football Guard 1. Varnum, Laurabelle .......... 73, 113 . . .a cute one with brains. . .and artistic, too Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Senior Banquet Comm. 4, DeViltries Props Comm. 4, H. R. Red Cross Rep. 1 -Pot O Gold Rep. 2-Student Council Rep. 2, Libbey Scholarship 3, Sorelles 3, 4, Castellana 2, G. A. S. 1, Y-Teens 1. Vick, Frank ..... ,.... . ..,.... 6 3, 73 ...lfranlt's a music master...personality and ambition Football 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, J-Hop Comm. 3, Co-Chairman Senior Prom Comm. 4, Class Play Cast 3, 4, DeViltries Cast 3, 4, H. R. President 1, 3-Student Council Rep. 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 4. , Wagner, Jaclt ...,,...........,... 73 . . .bright eyes. . .aims lor civil engineering gonogRoll 3, 4, Pot O'Gold 3, H. R. Vice-Pres- i ent . Wallcenhorst, Joann ............... 73 --:Breen ever topped with nre...smaiI and daint Y Class Memorial Comm. 4, H. R. Treasurer 4-Pot O GoldRep.4,RedHeadsClub3-Vice-President gint: library Guard 3, 52'ers 1, Family Living u . Walker, Ronald ........... 74, 85, 96 .. . CurlY's a basketball lan. . .loves to tease ood hum r :MSM I 1 'Bn F ntra- uras , lass inance Co . 4, P t Q-Gold Asst. Advertising Manager 2TT-Adve7- USING Manager 3-Asst. Circulation Manager 3, 4, School Service Commission 4, Quill and Ddsser l-ltefdfv 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Engineering Club 2, 52 ers 1, ReVelries Ticket Comm. 4, Columbia Scholastic Press Association Delegate 4, Nisht Relays Queens Comm. 4. Walling, JoAnn. ............ 74,113 -- .a blue-eyed blonde. . .style and grace Senior Banquet Comm. 4, H. R. Secretary 2, Sorelles 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 52'ers 1, 2. Walter, Robert ...,............... 74 . . .that abundant curly hair. . .wise and witty Track 1, lntra-Murals 1, H. R. President 3-Mag- dllnz RCD. 1, 2, 3, Science Club 1, 52'ers 1. Walters, Carolyn ............. 74, 121 . . .business in her blood. . .thrives on iazz Graduation Comm. 4, DeViltries Make-Up Comm. 4-Cast 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. S.1, Canasta Club 2, 52'ers 1, Bridge Club 2, 3, Family Lwins Club 4, G. A. S. 1, Library Guard 4, H. R. Secretary 1-Pot O'Gold Rep 2- Treasurer 3-P. T. A. Rep. 4, Hall Patrol 2. Warmington, Robert ...,.. ,....... 7 4 . . .Rob's first love, his yellow rag-top. . .sports- in n Hbnor Roll 1, Senior Prom Comm. 4, H. R. Treas- urer 2-Student Council Rep. 3, Hi-Y 1, 52'ers 1, Debate Club 4, Latin Club 1. Warner, Thomas .................. 74 . . .hates to be serious. . .finds science interesting lntra-murals 1, Honor Roll 3, Libbey Scholarship 3, Honorable Mention Ohio State General Scholarship Test 4. Wehrle, Robert ..........,....... 74 . . .medicine on his mind. . .hot-rod enthusiast lntra-murals 1, H. R. Boys' Athletic Rep. 4. Wendt, Kevan .....,..,.......... 74 ...Kevan Wendt tar, but is going Farther. . . lurtune will follow him Football 1, 2, H. R. Vice-President1-President 2-P. T. A. Rep. 2-Pot O'Gold Rep. 2-Secre- tary 4. Wenland, Shirley ............ 74, 115 . . .diamond on her finger-twinkle in her eye. . . all this and sweetness too - Senior Banquet Comm. 4, DeViltries Cast 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Thalian Literary 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 52'ers 1. Whitmore, Jack .......,.......... 74 . . .the Whit ol the class. . .carefree Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Williams, James ...........,. ..... 7 4 . . .merry ideas. . .an all-around guy. Williamson, John ...........,. 74, 96 ...towers over everyone...a man behind the stationer's desk lntra-murals 1, Golf 3, 4, Senior Service Comm. 4, ReVelries Comm. 3, DeViltries Arrangement Comm. 4-Cast 4, H. R. Student Council Rep.- Pot O'Gold Rep. 1, Camera Club 2, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Hi-Y 4, Hall Patrol 4, Library Guard 1, Stationer 4. Williamson, Richard .......... 74, 125 . . .flne in football. . .easy to like Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Class President 2, Co-Chairman Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea 3, Senior Prom Comm. 4, Senior Play Prompter 4, H. R. Student Council Rep. 2, 4-Student Coun- cil Comm. 4, H. R. President 1, Athletic Commis- sion 3, 4, Quill and Dagger Literary 4, Hi-Y 4, 52'ers 1, Hall Patrol 2, DeViltries Set Comm. 3, 4-Co-Chairman 4, Night Relays Field Comm. 3, 4-Co-Chairman 4. Woeller, Ernest ..... ,...,..... 7 4, 90 . . .light of heart. . .Full speed ahead in his Navy future Football Manager 1, Wrestling 2, DeViltries Cast 3, 4, H. R. Vice-President 3-Red Cross Rep. 4, A'Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, Science Club 1. Woods, Thomas ...,......, 74, 87, 96 . . . little Tommie . . .an intelligent Fellow lntra-murals 1, Bowling 3, 4-Captain 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Class Service Comm. 4, 52'ers 1, Prism Advertising Staff 4, H. R. Treasurer 1-P. T. A. Rep. 2, Hi-Y 4, Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation Convention Delegate 4, Boys' Chorus 1. Worden, William .,,..,........... 74 . . .dreams of sports casting. . .dare him not, lest he do it 52'ers 1, Night Relays Decorations Comm. 4, Honor Roll 2, Quill and Dagger Literary 4. Wright, Thomas ..... 74, 100, 118, 121 . . .a line good natured lad. . .when the music's iumpin' he's on his feet lntra-murals 1, Class Vice-President 1, Co-Chair- man Senior Banquet 3, Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 4, Assemblies Commission 3, Class Play 3, De- Viltries Band 2, 3, 4, Student Court 4, H. R. Social Chairman 1-P. T. A. Rep. 2, Band 1, 2, 3 -Drum Major 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Aeolian Radio Club 4, Bridge Club 4, Family Living Club 4, Night Relays Comm.-Decorations 1-Program 3, DeViltries Publicity 3-Music 4. Yariclc, Philip .................,.. 74 . . .has a way with cars. . .nice and tall Zahn, Fred .........,..........,. 74 . . .a smoothie in business. . .For truest of lriends piclr Fred Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Senior Prom. Comm. 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, H. R. President 1-Vice-President 2- Treasurer 3. Zeisler, Barbara ....,......... 74, 121 . . .a quiet one. . .plans to be a nurse G. A. S.1, 2, 52'ers 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Family Living Club 4. Zellers, Jane .........,...... 74, 113 . . .Stan Kenton lan. . .femme Fatale Sorelles 3, 4. Zerman, Nancy ....., 74, 99, 108, 117 . . .education's her ambition . . .athletic, too Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4, Night Relays Ticlcet Comm. 3, DeViltries Guards and Ushers Comm. 4, Charlemos 3, 4-Vice-President 4, Y- Teens 3, 4, United Nations Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Night Relays Reception Comm. 4. Ziemer, Ruth ,........ ....... 7 4, 102 . . .a charming person. . .once in a liletime gal Honor Roll 2, 3, Class Play Scenery Comm. 3, Class Announcement Comm. 4, DeViltries Scen- ery Comm. 3, H. R. Red Cross Rep. 3-Vice- President 2, G. A. S. 1, 2, Christian Youth Club Q, 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 1-Secretary 2-President ,4. Zimmerman, Richard ......,..... aa, 74, 81, 84, 96, 106, 128 ...has a green thumb. . .grade A student Basketball Varsity Manager 4, Intra-murals 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Finance Comm. 3, Co-Chairman Class Finance Comm.4, Pot O' Gold Freshman Editor 4, DeViltries Tickets Comm. 2, 3, 4-Asst. Chairman 2-Co-Chairman 3-Chair- man 4, Finance Commission 4, H. R. President 1- Treasurer 2-Student Council Rep. 3, Libbey Scholarship 2, 3, Bowling Green State Scholar- ship Test-1 st in District, 7th in State 2-7th in District 3, Hi-Y 4, 52'ers 1, Latin Club 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4- Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3 -President 4, Aeolian Radio Club 3, Ohio State General Scholarship Test 4-1 st City and District -4th State, Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion Convention Delegate 4. Abboud, Mona.. 45 93, 104 Adams, Thomas. . .... l ..... 48 Alldredge, Shirley. 44, 93, 103 Allen, Donald .... ...... 4 6 Andrews, Frances... 43, 103 Archambeau, Nancy. , Badenhope, Nancy.. . , Bailey, Bruce.. .. .. . Bailey, Katherine. . . Baldwin, Nancy.. . Ballmer, John. . .. Barnard, Janet .... . Barnes, Marilyn.. . . Barnhart, lva 46, 87, 100, Baughman, Shirley ..,.. Beadle, Alice ......,. Beard, Thomas ..,... Bell, Baxter.. .. ... Bell, Gerald.. . . Bell, Jeane... Bergmann, Duane 160 . .... 49 49, 114 .43, 128 .. ...48 .48,87 .44,95 ......45 .46,108 111,115 . . ..46 ..5O .. U48 .46,125 .. ..46 . ...46 . ..44 JUNICRS Bernard, Judy ........... .44 Braden, Anna Rose ...... 49, 102 Bernard, William. ....... 45,133 Brand, John ....... ....... 4 8 Berndt, Don... .... ...... 4 4 Brighton, George ...... . . .47 Bersticlcer, Shirley. ..... 44, 105 Brighton, Joyce ............. 45 Billeau, Joanne. ........ 43, 120 Brim, Darlene ..... .... 4 9,103 Bitner, Holly ..,... 47, 100, 116 Britz, Myrna. ....... 50, 87, 117 Black, Bonnie... . 49, 100, 107 Broclcman, Constance. ..51,119 Black, John Brogan, Richard ....... ..... 4 7 46, 52, 125,128 131 Brott, Sheila ...... ...... 4 4 Bloom, Jack .... . .. ...... 45 Brown, Charlene Bloom, Mary Lou ...... 45,105 47, 52,107,114,115 Boerger, Georgeena ......... 46 Brown, Richard. . . .,.. . .48 Boesel, Larry... ...... 48,133 Brunslcill, James... 132, 133 Bollia, Donna. . ....... 46, 103 Buclcley, Don ...........,.. 47 Boltz, Mary Ruth Bunk, Joan ....... ...... 4 7 47,100, 111, 115 Burkholder,Carole. 102,105 Bonner, Jane Burmeister, Don. .. .... . .47 49, 52, 90, 109, 111, 115 Burrows, Davelyn.. ...... 46 Boolcman, Warren .... 1 ...... 45 Buschmann, Marilyn ...... 45, 98 Boudinot, Donald .... . .46, 125 Bush, David ...... ...... 4 5 Bowers, Robert. . ........ 51 Bowles, Richard ...... .49, 125 Calltins, Barbara.. . 106, 119 Bowman, Roger ........ . .49 Camp, Dan ......... ....... 4 7 W- Cannon, Bruce.. . Carlsen, Joan.. . .. Carroll, Robert ...... Carstensen, Kay.. ..49,98,112 .. ..... 46 ......49,112 Cassaubon, John ............ 44 Christensen, Riley. Clark, Shirley... .......45,98 Cohen, Fred. ............... 45 49 119 Cole, Betty ..... Colwell, Lynn ..... Conn, Margaret -'.'43,'95l125 51, 100, 104, 117 Core, Susie ................ 49 Cosgrove, Robert.. . .46. 95, 125 Cox, Frank ................. 49 Cox, Gary ............. . . .43 Cox, Shirley. ............... 49 Crass, Norene .............. 43 Crown, Joanne .... 48, 100, 111 Crowner, David ......... 46, 95 Culp, Carolyn ...... 46, 92, 116 Dale, Diane... ...5O, 91, 93 Jones, Anne, . . Eaken, Merle ..... Darah, JoAnn .... Daugherty, Eleanor .... . . . Davies, George .,.. . .... . Davidson, Louise.. Dembinski, Richard ...,....... Dempsey, Patricia.. Derscher, Charles. 44 5o 45 .. .. 44,93 51 46 45 45 DeStella, Richard ,.... . ,,,.. Dittmer, Virgene. . ..49, 98,105 Donavan, Robert. ............ 43 Doniere, Clement. ........... 46 Donnelly, Dan ..,.. Dorf, Joyce. ..... . . Downer, Pat ..... Downs, Carol.. .. Drayton, Norma .... Dressel, Karen ,... ......51,105 Duncan, Charles.. . . Durrant, Calvin.. ....H...44 .47,9a,114 .U...47,98 ..46,92,93 .51, 80,125 48 Jablonsky, Reno. . . Jacob, Richard.. . . Jamra, Dolores. . Johnson, Alice. .. Johnson, Gayle. 47 . . . 49 . . . 46 98 48, . ..44 Johnson, Robert.. . 45, 90, 125 Johnston, Jean ......... Jones, Donna. . . Jones, Robert ..... 51,93 . .... 48 . ...... 51 H..48,128 Joyner, Robert .... . . . 46, 95 Kaintz, Shirley .... . . . . .49 Kanag, Judith. . . 49, 105 Kane, Claire. ..... ..... 5 1 Kannel, Jerrold ...... ...... 5 0 Kaul, Don... .. . . .44,117 Kegg, Paul.. . . .45 Kellerbauer, Nannette Kellogg, Dave. . . 46,115,118 44 Murray, John. 48 Nevendorf, Janet . 51 Newman, Joan. . 46 Noble, Richard.. . . . 47 Northrup, Reeves. . . 47 Olen, Carole. .. . 50,87,111 Olson, Donald. . ..51, 90 O'Rourke, Patricia 46, 52,81,111,115 Orr, Anne .. .. .44,111 Orwig, James ...... 47, 95, 125 Orzecnowskl, Clarence ...... 46 Ossege, Donald. . . no picture Ossim, Robert .... .125 Owed, James. ... 51 Parlette, Willathea 42,92,107,109,118 Patton, Janet 9 47 Eddie, Jack .... ...43 Edge, Robert. . . 46 93 Kenworthy, Sandra ,... . . . Kershow, William .... Killeen, Al. .. . .. . 50, 85, 98, 105,116 Payette, Dave ...... .. 45 125 Pazos, Joanne. . . . 47, 90 107 Eggert, Phyllis .....,..... 47, Ehni, Thomas 47, 52, 81, 85, Ehrmin, Lois ....... Emch, Judy. ...... . Engelke, Kristin .... Engers, Sue ........ Entner, Elaine. .... . Epstein, Barbara 45, 91, 111, 117, Erler, Nancy ........ 46, 98, Etchen, Robert ......... . . Evans, Diane. ....... 48, 93, 95,132,133 43,111,115 ..47, 93, 98 44,111,118 118 103 ..47 103 Fallis, Lyola ................ 43 Falor, Stan .............. 43, 90 Fearing, Ben ............... 49 Fehn, Sally.....49, 52,111,116 Ferguson, Lowell.5O, 85, 95, 132 Ferris, Ronald ........... 43, 90 Fingerhut, Joan .,..,........ 49 Finkbeiner, Don. .. Fortress, Lenna.. . . ...44 ...45 43 49 Fox, Luette ................. Friedman S lvia Fromer, Jani.. Gardull, Richard ............ 45 Garrett, Jean. ...... 48,98,114 Gaynor, James ...,. .... . . . .49 Gerber, Myron ............. 45 Gernheuser, Richard.. .no picture Gilbert, Jean ............... 45 Gil s Roberta 5204 52, 81, 84,106,111,11g 5 Ginther, John ..,. Glasser, Sandra ..,.......... Goldacker, Betty Jane. . . . Gordon, Richard ........,... Goudy, Betty ............... 43 46 Goodman, Barbara .... . . .44 48 49 46 Gramza, Marlene. .... . Green, Martha.. . .. .4a,9Qj11a Green, William .......,, . . .47 Gregor, Ben ...... .......51 Griffith, Joyce ...... ...,.. 4 5 Grodi, Jeanne ...... Gross, Nancy... . .. , ......44 90 44 ,115 43 Grunden, Robert .... ... .... Hagemeyer, Kent .... ... Haggard, Gerald.. . . ... Hahn, Walter .... Hale, Barbara... Hale, Jerry. ..... . Hamilton, Sally.. .. Hannes, Loann.. Hansen, Patricia.. . Harden, Robert .... Hardy, Richard.. Harget, Patricia ........ . 47 48 ...45 .. ..45 ..48 fj'49 U48 ,104 . ..... 46 .....44 ..49 Harmon, Sharon. .... 46, 98, 114 Harris, June.. .. Harris, Shirley .... Harrison, Frances. . . Hayman, Janet .... H dden Paula .. i-iziaimsh, Ned.. ..... Herman, John ... Hiser, Philip. .... . ..45 ...4s,9e U...49 U..H.44 ..46,125 .....U.44 ....U,..48 Holzer, Bernard ...... no picture 46 11 Hopper, Otis. . .. ... M , 9 Horen, Donald ........ .... 4 6 Hossenlopp, Gretchen Howard, Nancy.. Huffer, William 48, 91, 98, 100 ......48,118 48, 52, 81, , 86 133 44 105 Hughes, Shirley ......., , Hullhorst, William. .......... 46 Hunt, Leroy .....,...., .... 4 9 Hutchins, Gwen 49,104, 106, 111 47 . . .48 46 51 Kimbell, Jered ....... . .... King, Nancy. .... 47, 92, 98, 114 Knight, Elsa. ........... 43,104 45 Knudsen, Wayne. Koenin er, Marilyn... . .47 Koser, Colleen. .......... , .49 Kratzman, James ....... ..... 5 1 Kubitz, Beverly.47, 98, 107, 114 Kuchers, Donald ........ . 45 LaGro Ralph ........ 48,131 Lahr, Carolyn... Lantz, Allen .... LaPlante, Jerry.. . Lauman, Dennis .... Lautz, Ann.. .. . Lavo, JoAnn.. .49, Leffler, Tom .... Lehner, Phyllis. . .. Lemble, Dorothy. . Lennon, Bruce .... Leonard, Virginia. Levin, Howard .... Lewis, Marlene. . Liggett, Juanita . . Lindner, Lee. ... Lindner, Lewis.. .. Lindower, Dickey Linler, Vivian ..... Little, Marilyn. . Logan, lrene.. . Lorber, Arlene. . Luther, Wayne . Lutz, Barbara. . . Mack, Ronnie. . ...51 ...44,1Q5 .H....49 ....U...47 .4v,9a,114 98,107,114 .. ..43 . .4-7,112 ,.43 U...45 .. .41,Qo ,... . 46 . ... .51 H.... .51 45,100,111 ........4e ..H 51,90 43 ..45 . 47 .45 . ...49 ... 45,99 . 49 Magee, Sam.47, 52, 95,125,132 Mainwold, Louis.. . . Maiewski, Nancy. Mallory, Leah... Marleau, Richard. Matz, Robert. . . Mayo, Sharon.. ... Mcfxllster, Robert McCaw, Ronald. . McCollum, Nancy. McGee, Richard. McKnight, Meryle Medley, Jackie. . . Meek, Suzanne.. . Mercer, Richard . .. Meyers, Penny . ..48 .....43 . 43,105 ......43 . .43 .45, 102 . 49 . 49 48 43 . 49 43 . 51,105 49 42, 50, 91, 92, 93, 98, 114 Miehls, Angie 48, 80, 91, 111, 115, 117 Miller, Arlin. ..... ...47 Miller, Dave. .. 50, 85, 95 Miller, Janet 44, 100,107,111 Miller, JoAnn. ..46,107 Miller, Larry. . .. ...46 Miller, Lillian.. 48 Miller, Ronald. .. . 43 Miller, William .... . . .48 Pendrey, Larry. . . Penney, Jackie. .... . Perry, John ....... Pestolis, lom. .. . Peters, Charles. . . . Pfaffenberger, Harlyn Pioch, Larry.. Poling, Don. .. Pollard, Charles.. . . . . .. 45 45,98,114 . .48 . ..49 44 46 ..48 . .. 44 48,95,125 Pollitz, Beverly ..... .... 4 6 Pontius, Milton.. . . 46, 131 Potter, Norman ...... . .48 Potter, Warren ..... 49, 95, 125 Power, Roger 42, 50, 85, 91, 92, 95, 106 Queen, Robert.. . . 44 Queen, Shirley . 47 Quilter, John . .. . 48 Rabuck, Lynne... .47,117 Raitz, William.. . .45 Ray, Jonn.. ..43, 80,125 Reber, Jake.. .49, 125, 128, 131 Reed, James. .. Reed, Joanne.. . Reed, Mary Margaret . .46 51 50,109, 118,121 Rees, William. .44, 95,131,133 Reichard, Peri Ann. 47, 98,114 Reichenbach, Jane 47, 87, 98, 107, 112 Riendeau, Renee 43,52,111,117,118 Ringel, Judy... . 50, 87,114 Robbins, Carol. . . 45, 93 Roe, Beth. . . 43 Roge, Natalie. . . .45 Roose, Katherine 44, 104, 107 Rose, James 43, 52, 92, 95, 118 Rosenbrook, Martha. 50, 87, 102 Rosencrantz Robert.. , . . . . .51 Roth, Barbara. 44, 100, 104, 112 Roth, Philip. . . Rowe, Ruth 42, 50,91,98,114 Rubadeaux, Nancy.. Rubin, Ricnard.. .43 Shearon, James ...43,128,12 Sheets, Betty. ..... .... 4 Shields, Sue 46, 90,109,111, 115 Shreves, Robert. .... ....,. 4 5 Shull, Doris . 44,105,118,120 Siegfried, Judith. .. 44,98,118 Sigg, Tom .... . . ..... . .45 Silvey, Ann .. . . ...44, 92 Simmons, Alan.. . 47, 117 Simmons, David. . . .... . 43 Simon, Sharon. .. ..45 Simons, James. .. .. .. . ..47 Skeels, Dudley.. . ..43 Smith, Charlene 48, 90, 93, 103, 118 Smith, Dorene. .. . .49, 105 Smith, James.. . . ..... . .45 Smith, Joyce. . .. .44, 93 Smith, Margaret ...... ..45, 105 Snead, Clara Jim 46, 52, 93, 107 Snuggs,Lee... .. .. ......43 Snyder, Jocelyn. .. ..45, 108 Solek, Mary Jane ........... 49 Sommerfield, Charles .... 48,132 Soncrant, Richard ...... 44, 131 Solomon, Sam. ,..... 50, 87, 125 Spannos, Margaret. ........ 44 Spencer, Tom. ...... ..... 4 8 Spice, Carol... . ..44 Spiess, Mary ....... . .... 48 Spurgeon, Donald... . . . . .44 Stapleton, Ted... . . 49, 95 Stark, Charles... .... ... 48 Steih, LuAnne. . ...... 49,117 Stewart, Patricia.. .42, 47, 117 Stewart, William. .. .. ....47 Struble, William... . 48,125 Sturgill, Dennis.. . . . . .46 Sullins, Ed .... . . . .47 Summers, Larry.. . ..45 Symmes, Natalie.. .... 48 Tanber, Patt 47, 87, 92, 111,116 Taylor, Donna.. . .46, 98,114 Taylor, Tom ...... .43 Tellefsen, Richard. . .. . . .46 Thomas, William.. .. . 49 Thompson, Glenn ....... . .51 Thompson, Julia.. . .51, 103, 120 Timm, Richard . .... . . .47 Todd, Carole. . . 51 Topper, Ellen ........ .. . 47 Trace, Pat. . ..47,102,114 Turner, Roy . ... .. 46 Turney, Peggy . . .47, 114 Valiquette, Jeanne 43, 52,111,116 Vick, Carolyn... . .46,111 Wagoner, Larry . 47, 125 Wahl, Philip.. . . 51 Walker, Shirley . .45 Wallace, Franklin.. . . 49 Wall, Nancy 48,87,111,116,117 Walls, James. .. . . . .44 Walters, Beverly. . . 44, 98 Warrick, Patricia. . .48,98,107 Watkins, Cornelia. .45, 111, 116 Wattenmaker, Richard 50,87,106,117 Weber, Jack. . . .... 43 Weeks, Barbara. . 49, 98 Weller, Dianne. . .46 Wernert, Joe . . . .43 White, Sandra... . .. . .47 Whitmill, Carrole. 45,111 Wilkinson, Nola. .... ... .48 Wiley, David. . . ..46, 128 Williams, Robert ..44, 90,107 Mills, Dave .... 48, 95, 100, 132 Mock, Sandra.. ..45,100,111 Moellenberg, Carol 49,100,111, 118 Williams, Shirley. ... . .49 Williamson, Glenna.. . . 43 Willis, Carol... .47,111,117 Willshire, Fred.. .. . .. .46 Wines, Nancy. . . .. . .49 Molnar, Stephen.. . . . .44 Monaghan, James . . .46 Moran, Pat ....... .. . 49 Moras, Delores. ..43,105 Morgan, Clarence. . . . . . .44 Morgan, Janet... 51,119 Morrison, Ann. ... 44, 100 Morrow, lma Jean ...... 44 Mortemore, Gary. ... 45, 125 Moulton, Pat 44,81, 87,91,105,111 Moyer, Denny. .... . . .44 Mull, Donna. ... .48, 98, 114 Murphy, Helen. .. 49, 115 Murphy, James. . ..47, 131 . 47, 117 Rupp, Thomas.. . 47 Russell, Barbara. 44, 93 Rust, Albert.. 46, 125 Rutledge, Ann. . ... 50 Ryan, Keith .... 49,106 Ryberg, Sharon 45, 81, 93, 105 Sabo, Joanne.. 48 Samples, Larry .... . . 49 Sandusky, lillman . 43,125 Sandwisch, Donna .48 Saracco, Lyn. . . . 44 Schaefer, Philip 50, 52, 81, 85,118 Schall, Gloria. ... 49 Schill, Margaret.. 49,111 Schlieve, Mary Lou 48, 93, 98 Schomer, Howard. . .43 Schramm, Marvin . 46 Schrock, Patricia 49, 104,111,115 Schroeder, Tom. . .. .51 Schultz, Paul ...... 51 Schumaker, William 47 Schumm, Nancy 48, 80, 87,111, 116 Schweibold, Jack.. 45, 119 Seaman, Mike. 51,125 Seifert, George. 43 Sfaelos, Barbara.. 46, 52 Shanks, Sheryl . 43, 100, 111, 118 47 Sharp, Herbert. Sharp, Walter ' 43 Wingate, James. .. . ..45 Wingate, John.. ... 44 Winsler, Terry .... . .48 Wiseman, Kay.. .. . .. 44 Wiseman, Odis.. .. ..51,119 Wittenberg, Lorraine.. .. ....45 Wolfe, Robert.. . ..50, 85,128 Woodruff, Bernard ....... ..45 Wright, Katherine.. .. 43, 119 Wyatt, Joyce ..... .45, 119 Young, Howard.. . . 47 Zachman, Suzanne. .. 43 Ziemer, Paul. ... 50, 92,102 Zingg, Dick . .. 43 161 ' f pf! l 1 aj tl' l - I if I i ' 7 I I 5 QgI70ff,JJeannine . .... 32 32 Dixon Wil . .. . . , . .34 drick on, R 5 ....., . . .3 Ma E5hirIe .... ........34 ams,an.... omio, any.. ...5, ' , 1 t ..,. , ACIGFHS, a ice... ., ....., 3 D n' re atr lc., ..... lllcel? llll,arly 632, 90, , 7 allh, R5 6 .,..,... . . . . . .34 Ahr s tricia.. . ..... 3 at, Ra .. . .. . .36 ennessee, Jerry ....... . .31 Marih elvin. . . . . . . . . . .35 Alb g,William. ... ra im,F- ...33 Herman,Kn .....,..,,.,... 32 Maq ,Jon.............35 Al and , Jea . . . . OO Dr , Shirl .. .,.f ..., 3 Herman, ames ......... 50, 94 M t an, Ellen, . . . . . . . . . .38 Alt'um,J es,.. .' .... 33 D t, Myrn .. .,.... 31,11 He ,Sha ... ....... 31 M t'n, Joann ....... .......37 Amberg J . ,.31,1 Du , Richard.. , ..,..,. 35, 4 s, Shirle ...... 31, 11 a ews, Leslie ........ ...,35 Am , eoffrey. . ......., Duffield, Ro . .,......... 3 etzel, Alle ,........, . ' hews, Nancy .,......,., 36 Amt Ram n. . .......... O Durihn, M ........ .... . 34 Heyne, Joyce Q . , .if , 9 well, Gloria .,,......... 35 An rs ,C - . ...... 34 97 DuSh e, aries.. . ,..a..37 .wr ,., O ff ,... , ..... 34 xweIl,Leith.... ,...102 Qfa S W., .32, 106, ZII18 Busi Dame.. .... 31133112 HlgE 'I . am, Ml g ..,..... 31 xw dl, glldftlid ....,, ...,. 3 1 u ora ....... , , I uss u, on... ...,,. , ' , t..' ....... . ,' ......,..... ...5 Au i rilynn.. .... ... 5 DY ancYH-.. 690,916 Hll'ltoT1,Rhb . ..... 0 tl'El,Renee...,...31,105 Hoffman, Marl - .... . . . . 7 -1,-l' ure, Constance ..... 32, 97 bcock, Sus . , .,..... 35 arp, Pat. ..,.....,... ...37 Dlolden, Donna .... ... ...34 cConnelI, Robert, , . . , . . . . ,33 alfa, Ja ... ,....,, 2,106 Eggleston Betly.. ..,., .... 3 3 1 Holm, Dan., a. .. . . ,..., sa McCoy, Wilbur. . . ,. ....34 Bdlsef, Ri h r .... , 1,107 EIICOSI, W lliam. ...... ..... 3 6 H cher, ario e. ..,.. 32, 97 McCullough, Shelva ......... 37 E rrglnj ' drl rl ..35, 135 Eiserli G, D0f16Id-'- A -'-- 3, -i - dim nna. . , ..., Mcgonalg, nlerry ...,.. ......32 r, drier - ..,. 2, ressu art, . - ..... , C , ..... . 6, Jame .,... . . .35 I re, Willia .. 1 ntsman i ny . . .. . 3 AACHDSD, Dirne ..... ..,33, 100 rmen, Ra ... ... . ...37 arson, Ernie ' 3 utchin . - Fl ..,. .33 McMaster, Janet....32,97,119 Benagpm, Be fly- ii -4341--133 Emerywiia all ...,. . 8 Hutc in ,Ruth An ... ...37 Mcilmllenwudy. . . . , . . . . . . 2 l aroe.,. . , rney, rt a ......... .. .' l r, atr'c' .,.... Be , arve .,. .. ...... 38 ESCIIZ , Sdfldfd ---..--.. 7 Ja , Pa .. .. ... . ....., 33 Mitelcei, Cardl ..33, 92,100,108 V, Shir Y.. .... ...... 3 Ew' , Cdrolf. .32, 10 I1 J c son, s- dra . . .... 50,112 Meineclce, Dave. ........ ...,31 rgmann, v y ,,.. . .. ,.r E l g, if elva. 0 ..., . .3 19 aggers, Ia erl . A ....... 32 Meinert, James ......... . . . .33 erry, Barb r . ...,.. ,.3 ,106 James, P t ....... . ,.... 36 Meister, Janet... . . . .36 BQCIK, Barb . ..,.... .33, 97, acklzr 6 ' -4------ 4 87 Jaynes, I . ol ,... J ..... 36, 91 Melchior, Betty ............. 31 Elllfnlllsll 'lgborqtllly' Ai J hns n' l' Bail 103 105 119 melclllblg l?llll 'A39 n e, dVl .. ........ ever . ... .....,.. l , , , gm , ml gr ,,,,,,,.., ... Bl ck, A ail .... .....,...,.. , e n, h , .. tered Jan a gi s n, avid .... 31,107,133 Meyer, Barbara 33, 97,117,120 l Omfield, ' ..... ,...., I i f-3 , A n,. ..33, 108, lg on, Gerald .,.......,,. 34 Meyer, William ............ .37 ow, Judy ..,.. .,,.,... 3 71, F rch, J n., ....... 35, 10 1- nson, Princess, ....,.. 36, 91 Meyers, Melvin. ......... . . .31 Blum, Beyer ..v .... . .,. ..31 ZYSUSO 7 , 1- . .J .... ..,,. 3 f ' f Johnson, Susan. . . .... 32,119 Miley, James.. . .. ....32, 90 Bol tt, -ally. .i ,...,,.. 36 FCYSUS , dfiddi- --35, 11 Jones, Carol ,...., ...... 3 7 Miller, James ,... . . . . .36 Bol ld hEyllisB. . .... . W, Einlce i Er, Agia y.. 35, 87, 11 Jlones, -David ...,.... ..... 3 E Miller, glinais ....,... ...,33 rs, iza et. ...... ir iter a, vi. ........ I .., nes ams,... ....,.... ' , ir ,,,.., ....2 man, Bonrik ... .,...... Ela ert, J es ........ l Jgs h n,RT0mQ. , . . 7, 107 ggifrg Yvonne. . renneman, y... n tl o ae, ..,...... ' ' , ..,, Brigham . .... . .... 36 FV rt , e ren, ....... i f . . z, Torrdy. ..,.., .. 34 Mltcl1lell,lleRSony ...... , . . .33 Brlgha obert. ., . ,,.5O, 94 oul .... ....... 3 5, 131 arp, Sharon. . .. . . .33 Monaghan, Jerry.. . . . . . . .33 Brltto , etty ..... . ....... 35 Frav , John... ,.,. ..35, 133 Kaufman, Nei I .... ..... 3 6 Moore, Howard .....,.. . . . .32 Bro , Spencer ........ 37 Fry arger Davi . ........, 33 Keil, Jerry. . ........ .... 3 5 Morgendorff, Meta ere, Susan... 41 .... 32 elllng, Dick. ...... ,.... 3 1 f Keill, Sharon f ......... 34,105 31, 90,102,109,117 ryahn, Bjarbara. .. . .,.. 3 93 uller, Gayla. ....,.... 30, 3 Eelly, -mi r .....,......... morris, Ollan .......,,... .33 uc n erg,t rno .... I, I m s, .............. , ....,.......... 6 Bus , Sylvia ....... . . . . . Gaale, 1- If ,........... ,- Kilsly, Cy, .... 34, 1oo, 108 ivlfl'lfsl.,1vfrlQl,,Ce..37, oo, 94, 132 Bl-ll IW, John. .,... . ., . Gallu 1 ly ,.,. . . .36 2, In Kenn Jerry .,.....,....... 31 Muszynslci, Florian .... . . . . . . .33 ch,-I-Ira y.. .. , , 15 - b ,iXlanciy .,.... 373 537 ' r dY f'l.k .,........... Myers, Kelvin ............. .36 reau, o as ..... ngeo ........ , -5. , i .... ur et, .. ... O 5, 107 f,- -Ag Robert- .............. 37 rm n Dglwin .... ,...... 3 3 Newbold, Pat. ,...,.... .36, 97 u n, sf- ., . .. . .33 dff K, Patrlcla ........ ...., 3 4 5 - y, James ....,.,....... 32 Newton, David ....... ,.....34 v' 3- . ...... . .31 Ga Robert .... ..33, 90, 119 idn y, William ..... 34, 94,133 Nigh, Nancy. .,.... 31, 90, 108 J' V GSU V, Sandra Kier, James ............ 34, 133 Nilclis, Anthony. ............ 31 Ca , Nan ........ 37, 105 35, 87,109,117 Kievi , Marshall. ............ 50 Nixon, Keith. . ., .... ,....35 I -wiv! ........,...,. gel: .: ,CAhristy. ........ 32, Eing Bavid ...... .. Novak, Eugene .... . . . . .31 a ls, lam .....,....,... 2 3, ary. ...,,...,.... ing on ....... .... , Cam 1' n ................ 34 G2iSbuhler, Robert .......... 37 Kinz l, Barbara ..... ....... 3 2 Olmstead, Marjorie ..... 34,112 4 Cam ll, Jack .... ,..... .... 3 3 Gz0r9e, Elizabeth ........... 31 ist r, Barbara ..... ....... 3 5 Olnhausen, Ann .,.,........ 36 d y, Hayden ..... 36, 94, 101 Gettum, Ingrid .......,.. 33, 90 r n, Dick ...... .... 3 3, 117 Osborne, Geroge roll, Robert ............,. 35 Gilman, Phyllis., . . .38, 108,117 Kloppins, MdfYd1'II'I-- ...34, 90 35, 90, 94,133 Cartlirdge, Patti ......... 31, 132 gillrri0re,JAnn ..,....... 33, 130 Elotz, gage ....... . .37 gtto, Paulj .,...,,. 33, 94, 117 aug orn, ir inia .......... 5 lr ins, ames .............. t, .... , 97 , ............ .34 gpamgerling Beisy. ...... 31, 1513 glantvilf James. . .... 37, 117 Enllglgtglaflhyyn. .. ...35, 8llElEggre1r,zCbYrol ..... ..... am ers, ryan .... ....... O ez, ames. ..,........,.. t , r ,.... ,.... , r s .... ,. gtlerrv, gerol ..,. .... 3 1. .ga gokgvwickge .... .38 HQ R gag Eglester,,jli1allhy ...,. .. ovvfn, Bafbgrg .,., ..... . .34 erry, ancy... ..... , oo, ana ..... , , 5, dr.,rt.... CIYGISIKY, Sam ..... .,..... 3 1 G00d f1df1, Toby .,........,.. Kggfribn, Nici .... . . .37 Parisky, Donald ......... 34, 107 Cldfls, DOUSlas. .. .... 33, 101 Goodwin, Dorothy ...... 36, 109 Koszycki, Joan .... . . .31 Patterson, Ellen. . . ,......35 glalrlggugene.. ..,.,..... greybillj Mary. .,....... gl, Eramegr, Bevedlya. .. ..... gearsoln, pun. . ,. ..... o e, ary .......,...,..,. re er, oanne ...,...... , , ........... , ....... .... Coleman, Jean .,.., 32, 107, 119 Grimes, Jackie ..... ....... 3 6 Kfilgirlzhgfilhfneu. .Y ....... 33, 132 Pgllerli, Jadlll ......... . . . . Collins, Jane ..... Conrad, CYHRDIE. . Cooper, Janet. . .entered January Copenl-layer, Orville. ........ 37 Cotton, Thomas. . . Courtney, Shirley. . Courvoisier, John. Crawford, Robert. Crawford, Thomas. Cromwell, David.. Crowley, Jaclc .... Cummero, Ricahrd. Cunningham, Eileen., Cuthbert, Carol. . . Dailey, Cheryl .... Daugherty, Carol. . Davidson, Jaclc.. . . Dayton, George.. . Dehnhardt, Peggy. . . Deichat, Myran ..... Delo, Paul ....,.. Demland, Pat... Dern, Evelyn. . . ..,,....34 .. ..... 37 .....50 ........35 ...37,125 ......,31 .....35 ,.......34 ....31, 86 ...35,100 ........33 ....32,9O 30,50,109 ' ....,...34 . .,,.... 33 Dever, David ..,.. Dielman, Nancy ..... Dittmer, Luann. . .. 162 36 33 , .... 35 32 35 .....34 Gross, Raymond.. . Grosse, Julie. .... Grover, Claudia.. . .......37,90 . .30, 36, 106 Gueldenzoph, Joan .....,... 34 Guhl, Dorothy ..., Haas, Nancy.. . .. Hall, Mary Kay... . ....,.... 35 . .32, 90, 108 Hallett, Patty ...,...... 39, 106 38 Hamilton, Stuart... Hampton, Hope. . I-largaugh, David. . Harget, Paul... ... Harris, Jay ..... Harris, Lavisa. , . Harris, Ray ..,,. Harste, Ann. .,.. . Hartman, Eleanor.. Hartung, Kathy. . . Hassen, Lyle ..... Haupricht, Bonnie. Haupricht, John.. Hauser, Lloyd .,.. Hawley, Diane, .. Heidtman, Earl., ,. Heinl, Mary. .... ie Hellrung, David... .. ..... 32 . ..... 35 .,...32 .....50 .....36 .....34 .. ...,... 31 .,....35,1 00 . ..,.... 34 ......35,125 ..... ..36 ntered January , ......... 37 Kreps, Dorothy ...... Kwiatlcowslci, Jerry. .. Lameyer, Ken. ..... .. Lane, Rosemary .,....... Lanford, Patsy ....... 32 Lanz, Arthur .....,.. LaPlante, George.. . .. Larson, Robert ..., Laspisa, Barbara ........ Lawrence, Ralph. . . Lee, Franlelin ..... Leichtamer, Sue ,....... Lemble, Harold ...... Lewis, Harlan ....... Lichtenwald, William. Linclc, Dean, ........ Linclce, Ruth ....... 37 Lindberg, George .... Lindner, Virginia ,... Linenlcugel, Paul. ,. Loshbaugh, James ...... Lubin, Anne ....... . . .32, 97 ..,.,34 .......36 37,104 ,92,120 .,.....35 .......32 .......36 37,104 .......32 .......35 33,112 .......34 .,.....37 .,.,...36 ....,,.35 103,120 ......34 ... ....31 .36,101 ..36,90 Peterson, Charlene .,... Phillips, Geraldine. ., Piraino, Alice ..... Pirwitz, Dave ...... Pohlad, Bernard.. ., Porus, Alan ,,.... ... Powers, Ted ..,....... .... Powlesland, Beverly .... .... Powlesland, Shirley. ,... .... Price, Donald .,...... Price, Ronnie ...... ..,.,,. Priclcman, Barbara . .... 33, 132 31 31 37 33 33 32 .,..35 37 34 31 36 37 . . . . .33 32 Prior, Donna ..... ....... Protengeier, Sue. .. ..... ..37 Pyle, Betty. ...... .,.. 3 7, 102 Quinlan, Susan .... ..,.. 3 5 Race, Joan ...... ,,.,, 3 7 Rankin, Russell ..... . .,.... 32 Ransier, Richard .,.. .... 3 7, 90 Ransom, Harold .......,.,.,. 31 Rayman, Russell .,....... 31,118 Reder, Richard. . , .. Lutman, Marilyn .... . . 31, 97 Lylcins, James .... .... 3 3, 90 ...31 Mackey, John .... Redman, Joanne.. . Reed, Beverly. .... . ,.,.,.50 103,119 .3510O Reichard, Sally. ....,., , Repass, Robert .... Rerucha, James .... ..ffff1131 Reynolds, Beverly ....... 33, 108 Reynolds, David ..........,.. 37 Reynolds, Norma ....,.,, 50, Rhoades, Audrey.. . . ...... Richards, Ronald. . . Risley, Dick. ..,. .. Ritchie, Nelson.. . Ritter, Ted ...... Ritz, Jean ........ Ritzman, Marilyn... 91 38 35 ,...38 37 ....34, 94 ......31 97 ......3Q, Robarge, Barbara ..,.... 37, 103 Rob r aux L nn 38 91 e de , y . ...,... , Roberts, Ronald ............. 35 Robertson, Andrew. ......... 34 Roby, George ...... 31, 94, 132 Rogers, Donna .............. 31 Rohal, Ollie ...... Rohlfing, Steve ...... 36, 94, 106 Romanoll, Jack. .......,..... 31 Romanoll, Rollind ..,.... 32,117 Roose, Florence.. . .34, 104, 108 Roscoe, Patrick. ,............ 32 Rose, Shirley .,,........ 31, 105 36 35 Rostetter, Gary .... Roth, Mahlon .... . Rowe, Richard .... Rudolph, Derek. . , Rudy, Melinda .... Ruhl, Beverly ..... Ruppel, Ann .... Russell, Darla .... Russom, Beverly .... ...34, .....3.1.. 33 34 37 .38 97 31 .97 St. John, Barbara ..... 34, 93, Salter, Arthur ..... Sawicki, Cherie. ......,.. . 97 ..31 50 91 Saylor, JoAnn .......... , Scarisbrick, Judith .......... Scharschmidt, Nan. .32 .32,100, 108 Scheick, Donald. ............ 32 Schmidt, Kathryn. . . Abbott, Lorraine ....... 24, 106 Ahrens, Joyce ....,,........ 23 Alliman, Edward .,........ .22 Anderson, Jerry. .. Arend, Carl ................ 21 Aston, Susan ...... 27, 103, 109 Augustynialc, Marie. ..,...... 21 Ayling, Marion .... 19,110,119 Baker, Judith ..........,.... Banks, Stephen.. .......... .. Bannister, Jim ..... Barnard, Judith. . . Barrow, Frank .... Bartley, Patricia. Bartley, Sharon ,.... ,... Bauer, Wolfgang .... .... Baugh, Jerry. ....... . . . . Beavers, Shirley ..... .... Becker, Larry .......,...,... Beckman, Louis .... 24 23 21 23 25 ....20 23 20 25 20 20 Beebe, Dianne .............. 19 .50 104 106 Belkofer, Mary.. . . Bellman, Howard.. ..f ..,. l..22 21 119 Bembnista, Doris ........ , Bendlin, John. . .. Benner, Shirley.. . . Benway, Norman... .... Berger, Shirley.. . . Bernard, Daniel... Beverlin, Sharon .... .... Blanchard, Gary. .. Blank, Walda ...,. Blesing, John .,... 23 20 25 26 , , . .20 27 24 20 26 20 Blinn, William. ............ . Bodi, James .... Bollia, Judy ...... .....23,110 ........24 Bombrys, Keith ......,...,... 19 Bonnough, Joyce .....,,.,... 23 Borgelt, Judy .......... 19, 104 Bowman, Victor ............ 21 Braatz, Marilyn ..... ...... Bragdon, Kenneth. . 20 20 Bragdon, Sally ...... .... 2 6 Brannon, Ronald .... .... 2 4 20 20 19 92 Breese, Harold. . . Brigman Mike .... Briney, Donna .... Britton, Nancy .... Brock, Harriet ..,. Brodbeck, Karl ..., .. . . . . . .24 ...25, 110 Brooke, Morgan. . . .... . .23 Brott, William. . . . Brower, James .... Brown, Lynn .... ....26 ....19 ....23 Schomaker, Barbara ..... 34, 119 Schroeder, Dick ........ 37,133 3? Schroeder, Gwen. Schuster, Sue ..... Schutt, Leona .,.. Schwartz, Leonard Scott, Gene ...... .. .... 34 108 Seeman, Beverly .... 37, 104, Semler, Luann .............. 34 Sentle, Penny .......... 32, 100 Seyfang, Robert ............. 36 Shallenberger, Barbara ....... 35 Shapiro, Wi'lliam .....,..... Shaw, Mary Jane .31,109, .50 117 Shawley, Patty ......,....... 36 Shepler, Connie. . . Shnider, Beverly. . . 37 Shuler, Rex. ......., ...... . Siemens, l-lelen ..... 38, 90, 107 imon Ra 36 S , y ...... Sinay, Barbara .......... ... Slingo, Suzanne... Smith, Barbara... Smith, Carol .... Smith, June ..... Smith, Milton .... ...,....32 .31 .,,..3'Q,ioe ........34 Smith, Patricia. .. ,... . . .36 Smith, Richard .......... 35, 125 Snider, Carol .........,..... 36 Solek, Bernice .............. 33 Spaulding, Sharon. .36, 103, 120 Spooner, Richard. ....,...... 31 31 Stalder, Joanne ............. Starkey, Phyllis. ........... . Stausmire, Lois ......... 37, .37 105 Stedman, Jerry. .,.......... 31 Stegeman, Richard ,.....,..., 34 Steinberg, Michael. Stepanki, Carol ............. 32 Stevens, Colleen ....... 31, 107 Stewart, Lois ...... 36, 100, 108 Stinelield, Carol. .. . ........ 36 Stoiber, Connie... Stroup, Janice. . 30, 34, Studer, David ..... Sullins, Charles .. Sutton, Sandra .... .34 Sweene Kathleen. .. Yr Sweet, Lyle. .... .. Tallman, Jean . Taraschke, Lois ... Taylor, Arleen . Taylor, Arlene .... Taylor, Robert .... Taylor, Sue ......, Teaker, Pat ....... 38 Teal, Martha ........ Thackeray. Lois .... 50 34 97 Thal, Lois. ..... , Thal, Susan .... 33, 97 Thetford, Phyllis... Thomas, Dee. .... . .....34, .....33, 112 35 103,117 .....35,102 .33 109,117 ..35 131 .....36 ....37 ....36 ..,..32 .37 105 ,117 ......32 100.117 117,118 117,118 .,....32 Thomas, Doreen. .... 31 Thomas. Janet .... .... 3 3 Thomas, Lee .... ..... 3 3 Throne, Jerry ..... ..... 3 7 Timm, Nancy ..... ..... 3 4 Tischinae, Marvin .... 35 Titus, John. ..... ..... 3 1 Titus, Thomas. ....... ..... 3 5 Tonneblerger, Ronald ....,... 35 Townsend, Virginia. .... 36,106 Turner, Charlotte. . Tutelian, Ed. ..... . Llnfried, Karen. 50, 85, Updike, Thomas. .. Vickrey, Ronald. . , Wacker, Doris .... Wahl, Dave ...... Waidelich, John.. Walczak, Sally .... FRESHMEN .....36,102 .....38117 100,117 94 ......34, . ...34 ,,...34 ....33 .. ...eg .,...32.9f Walker, Carol.. . ,. Walters, Shirlev, .. Walton, Barbara .... Walz, Jerry ...... Ward, Paul., . .. 35,112 37,112 ....-31 .....35 .32, 90 Ward, Robert .......... 35, 1 Weinrich, Barbara ........... 36 Weisberg, Joan. ............ 34 Warfel, Ray ....... Wendt, Barbara... Wendt, Darlene. . . Wessendorf, Ned .,... Wettstone, James. . White, Janet ...... 34,100,106 Whitefield, Donna... Whittier, Bernard. . Wilcox, Gloria. .. Wilcox, Jeanne, Williams, Larry.. .. 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