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t i GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIQN Captions for above illustration shown on page 142 1
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Row I-Kenneth Kramp, Bill Gillette, William Bliss, Bob Gillette, Richard Gerst, Marilyn Fleming, Alice lngle, Charline Miller, Carol Hill. Row 2-George M. Beard, Larry Weinstock, Bernard Thobe, Albert Sawyer, Mr. Lynn, Donald Gwinner, Harold Clark, Richard Gwinner, Don Rein, Robert Chew. Row 3-R. C. Young, Bruce Bashore, Jack Biebesheimer, Richard Klein, Carlton Heckrotte, Bob D. Kaiser, Bill Heater, Hillis Mc- Kenzie, Dick Dunham, Bob Beauch. Row I-George Gors, Phillip Braun, Jim Stambaugh, Eugene Gendeszck, Dick Hadolny, Ford Cauffiel, Robert Verdon, Kenneth Kramp, Row 2-Rod Repass, Paul Simons, Jim Kevelder, Ernie Heller, Bob Schiehsl, Fred Leydorf, .lack Trumpy, Bernard Thobe. Row 3-John Fleck, Ray Stull, Roland Brown, Ralph Heuerman, Allen Root, Don Stambaugh, Robert Mowery, Richard Koneczka. CHESS CLUB AND ENGINEERING SOCIETY Competition is the life blood of the Chess Club. As a means for relaxation and recreation chess offers many possibilities, and all year many Libbey boys and girls have been energetically pursuing this intricate game. All social events were dropped from the club's roster to furnish more time for games and tournaments. The annual tournament has grown to larger proportions this year because of many new members. Older members found their time occupied with the task of teaching the new members the complicated rules and moves of the game. As the club's adviser, Mr. Lynn was ideal, as his knowledge and enthusiasm for the game inspired the members. Officers for the year were Bob D. Kaiser, president, Harold Clark, vice-president, Bill Heater, secretary-treasurer, and Bruce Bashore, Guardian of the Chess Sets. The very active Engineering Society has again completed a successful year. Early in the school term members of the club attended the Pressed Metal Exposition at Macomber. After this, others from the club met at the Toledo University to hear a speaker on engineering. lt has been the aim of the society to further interest in and knowledge of engineering, to stimulate friendship, and to make use of leisure time. Science and all Industrial Arts subiects are topics of study for the members. Officers for the year included Bob Verdon, president, Bernard Thobe, vice-president, Ford Cauffiel, secretary, Kenneth Kramp, treasurer. The club was under the supervision of Mr. Sterling. To end their year's activities, members planned a roast during the spring. 118
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DR. WILLIAMS More than ever during the past year have we ap- preciated the friendship of Dr. Charles H. Williams, the brother of our principal. Continuously loyal to Libbey and all of its traditions, Dr. Williams has with his customary generosity provided the beautiful trophy awards so much coveted by athletes and also the very fine cups that are presented each year to the outstanding senior girl and senior boy. Dr. Williams resumed again this year his presentation of the Door Prize Show, which provided delight and entertainment as well as worth-while gifts. But more than for his gifts do we respect and venerate our patron, Dr. Williams. To Libbey he is the epitome of graciousness and cul- ture. His interest in and affection for our school merits our constant gratitude and in the thoughts of all of us he is, in truth, a perfect gentleman. Parallel bars build strength for Butch Dick and Wimpy
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