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Miss VYE Miss WRIGLEY Mies. SULLIVAN OHice Administration Each year we appreciate more and more the invaluable services rendered by our capable office girls, Mrs. Doris Sullivan, Miss Dorthea Wrigley, and Miss Lillian Vye. Throughout the year they work willingly and well for us, adjusting our difficulties, giving advice, keeping class records, and attending to all business problems of the school. The smooth functioning of school business is aided greatly by them. Not only are these girls interested in business details, but they are friends to teachers and students alike. We have learned to depend on their help and readiness to serve'in times of need. Can you imagine a sign on the office door reading Private,'? Were admittance barred for only a week, the absence of some vital element to our school day would be felt, for here go problems of lockers, books, club meetings, money records, mail, and hundreds of other details. Few of us pass the office door without looking in. Mere curiosity or even habit, may prompt this action, and yet we always see what we are looking for: a group of teachers for their mail, Miss Vye answering phone calls, Miss Wrigley attending urgent demands of several students, while Mrs. Sullivan is busily engaged checking financial reports. It is a picture of seemingly endless labor that greets our eye. Though often we seem exacting and inconsiderate in our demands upon the office girls, we do appreciate their efforts and wish to thank them for their splendid services. l27l
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MRs, FRANCES VALENTINE Coiiiwiercial University of City of Toledo B. S. MR. LAWRENCE VANDER History University of City of Toledo A. B., M. A. Miss DAISY VAN NOORDEN Commercial University of City of Toledo B. S., M. A. Miss ELo1sE B. VOORHEIS Zllathernatics and Psychology Unversity of City of Toledo A. B., M. S. MR. FREDERICK V OSSLER Ch emistry University of Rochester B. S. Miss MARGARET A. VVAITE History University of City of Toledo A. B., B. S. MR. GLENN YVEBSTER Latin Miami University B. S. in Ed. MR. CHARLES W. WEINSTOCK Science Marietta College A. B. Miss BESSIE WERUM M usic-Orchestra, Miss HELEN E. WYLIE Home Economics Ghio State University B. S. 261
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Y- .-w-nm-rl -ff N oon-time Delight To the present Libbey students, the Cafeteria is perhaps the great- est reality, second only to examinations, but the same room remains but a memory to the alumni of past years. We fill our minds with menus, prices, scarcity of time, and the crowds around the counters when we approach the cafeteria, but former students dwell long upon the memory of polished tables, immense windows, spaciousness and artistic atmosphere. Mrs. Hall and her staff have served us faithfully and well for another year, planning and presenting the very finest of well-balanced meals. The innovation of a fifteen-cent lunch counter this year has added greatly to the number who buy hot lunches at noon. This new project was sponsored by Mrs. Hall, and we know that the results are satisfying and beneficial. Mrs. Hallis repute as an excellent dietician seems to have added more patrons to the lunch hour at Libbey, and we wish to thank her for her part in making present Libbeyites contented and happy and giving us Seniors at least one concrete memory of high school days. Comfort and Cleanliness If it's the number and size of deeds that make men famous, then Mr. Hubbell, Mr. Smith, and their assistants are well on the road to fame, for their duties are many and varied. Edgar Smith, our engineer, is indeed a vital need to our comfort in winter and we would even have him capable of keeping us cool in summer. Mr. Hubbell and his assistants are better known to students be- cause their work is not so confining, though just as essential. Lockers, doors, chairs, window curtains, sidewalks, lawns, lioors, steps, and even high heels are all included in their category of work. All through the year we feel and see the results of their tireless efforts. The Clean Up Week at Libbey this year greatly lightened the work of our custodians, for each of us aimed to 'fKeep Libbey Clean, but even with our picking up two bits a day, their duties have been innumerable. l2Sl
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