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

 - Class of 1971

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'1'5T.'i:f new UPPER LEFT: Ricky Thomas sells Rachel Snyder at the Spirit Committee Slave Sale. UPPER RIGHT: The Human Relations committee: FRONT ROW: Karen Rupp, Kathy Blalark, and Debbie Teillebaum, SECOND: Joe Voorhees, Valerie Sanders, Balaram Puligandia, and Mr. Phil Kaufman. NOT PICTURED: jeff Schnell, Sid Morse, and Sue Hazard. LEFT: The Iudiciary Board. FRONT ROW: Kevin Stein- berg and Kathy lex. STANDING: Ricky Thomas, Rick Nesper, and Rick Greenwald. ABOVE: Orange and black pom-poms decorated spirit committee's car for Homecoming.

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Spirit Committee Holds Slave Sale Four committees and boards served DeVilbiss. They were the Spirit Committee, the Student- Faculty board, the Human Relations committee, and the Iudiciary board. Spirit Committee devoted their time to making signs and posters for football and basketball games. They also supported the mothers' bake- sale for the Schneider memorial by making signs to advertise it. Difficulties arose with the choosing of the Student-Faculty board. It was finally decided that the Executive board would interview prospective members. The faculty were late in selecting their representatives. This delayed the actions of the Student-Faculty board. Phil Kaufman, Human Relations advisor said, The purpose of the Human Relations committee is to promote better human relations by working together through contacts to promote justice. A newly formed board, the Judiciary board, consisted of five students. These students studied Robert's Rules of Order and were responsible for keeping order at Student Government meetings. ABOVE: The Student Faculty Board lim Iohnson Gretchen Taylor lim Black Tom Damrauer Steve Vandivort, Karen Sarno, and Alex Gerwer NOT PICTURED Dave Ligibel and Cindy Challen



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Commissioners Try Man Innovations Groups of students congregated constantly in front of the new graffiti board opposite 122, waiting their turn to write jokes, poems, insults, and to draw pictures. Wendy Hrahak-Publicity put up a new board weekly. Prospective members earned about DeVilbiss Clubs from the new club handbook prepared by Craig Lykins-Organiz- ations. Chris Scott-Awards and Ernie Worman- Finance felt disappointed because the magazine drive this year netted one-third less than last year. To save time, commissioners presented written reports, typed by Pattie Gring-Clerk of the Board instead of the usual oral report given at govern- ment meetings. Bob Nordoff-Athletics promoted an intramural Basketball tournament won by the Poon-tang Wildcats. Students interested in current topics bought manly various paperbacks on ecology, drugs, and blac history, added to the stock by Sue Reed- Social Service. Fred Dewey-Assemblies had the rare chance to plan the assembly honoring the DeVi1biss Cross Country State Championship Team. The team presented all their trophies to Mr. Cross and the school at the assembly. ABOVE: Fred Dewey files material on the bus levy in Room 122. UPPER RIGHT: Ernie Worman, Chris Scott and Linda Berg work diligently on the magazine drive. RIGHT: Craig Lykins takes care of the roses for the queen at the Homecoming game. .vu tall. .Q 3 'W .Us R3 l I

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