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WW W ft 15:5 E. L. Bowsher. Superintendent 53, The Toledo Board of Education - SEATED CL. to RJ: Thomas Brehertong Edwin D. Dodd, President: Grant Murray, Vice The Toledo Pubhc Schools President. STANDING: Wayne Shawakerg Raymond D. Baldwin. uflrnerican Edlmclztion The members of the Toledo Board of Education and the Administrative Staff are justly proud of the achievements of graduates and students of our school. They have carried into most of the col- leges and universities of the country the very best training for success in the various professions and tields of work. Many have made enviable records in service to our country in war and in peace. Thousands ot former students look back upon their days at DeVilbiss as among the happiest of their lives. Is llesigned . . . We are building better citizens who look tor- Ward with confidence to the building of a better world. We are fortunate in hav- ing for our principal, Mr. Nauts - an educational leader, a well-qualified administrator, an outstand- ing citizen in the com- munity, and one who en- visions a greater, finer DeVilbiss High School.
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.'.'.'.-.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.- Few students realize how valuable the Principal, the Deans, and the Faculty are to DeVilbiss-how much they have furthered the school's reputation and standing-how well they have cooperated in making DeVilbiss the school it is. Perhaps it is they who have the deepest interest in all aspects of school life. Authoritative, friendly, and inspir- ing, they have been your advisers and teachers tor tour years, working to make you intelligent citi- zens in the classroom, in the school, in the home, and in the community. FHEULTY HND DDMINIETDDTIUN Their services are rendered directly to the high school and its students, through teaching, by serv- ing on faculty and educational committees, by personal counseling, by advising clubs and class affairs, and by participating in the numerous re- lated activities of the scholastic program.
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ROBERT E. RETTIG: An indispensable man in student life is Mr. Rettig. He directs our extra-curricular pro- gram and advises our student-government. l-lis mes- sage in Student Council meetings makes each repre- sentative determined to better himself and his school. When he speaks at our pep assemblies, we are ready to cheer until the chandeliers shake. Under the arrange- ments ot Mr. Rettig, DeVilbiss was host to the State Student Council Convention this spring. We appreciate the great concern that our director oi activities has had in promoting the weliare of De- Vilbiss and its students. MILDHED A. PASCH: Miss Pasch is always available for counsel and almost every girl has sought her under- standing and prudent advice. We have respected both her fairness and firmness in her relationships with us. RUSSELL BROWN: A sincere deep interest in people and a Warm smile makes Mr. Brown the man to Whom the boys turn. We admire him and We are encouraged by him, especially because he takes us as We are and regards us as individuals. From our Deans we will recall that clearer, Wider perspective of litewhich they have Worked to give us. How can we iorqet his geniality, his humor, his friendly personality! . . . To Teach The Young To Be Free- The Counseling Process ' Pk ll S, Qs. Tift . it
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