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P H They lov e learning and they love fun, these Phil Their aims were carried out elle t' Benning, President- dent' s. cively by N , lean M'd , lane L orma 1 dlebroolc, Vice-Presi- oxley, Recording Secretary: Dorothy Spraggins, Corresponding Secretary: Mary Curran, Treasurer: Maryellen Leriahan, Chaplain: leanne Warwick and lanet Scharer, Censors. After a roast in October, the girls gave a style show and tea in November, at which they entertained their mothers, the women teachers, the Peries, and the Zets. ln order that the seniors might have the honor oi wearing Phil emblems while they were still Libbey students, they received tiny gold and black pins at a How If Lucille Fiickftrd, Doro , lean Knott, Helen Rutrh, Betty , t errmann. Row 2-lane Loxley, Ncrrria , Dorothy Spraqgins, Dorothy Laaclc, Miss Voorheis, Audrey Connors, Helen Michaels D Bottles, Virginia Collins. Rowfi--Miss Gerdes I1 Lenahan M thy Bailey t ,, Marilyn Rush, lanet Scharer Blinn, Marion Scharer Lisx H Benninit - , omthy , .ne S'e1g-er, Ardis Leininqer, Maryelleii . erry Messerly, lean hhddlebroalz, I-:anne War'-'irk Curran, Ruth Bengson. ILS Christmas party. Ianuary saw the Phils giv other tea, this time in honor and DeVilb ing n- oi the ch C iss. The ' giv ' a apters at Scott Maritime March, which was en in March, was captained by lean Middlebrool: and Dorothy Spraggins, whose committee chose the Toledo Yacht Club as the setting for their dance. Programs followed a theme oi biography, with dil- ierent types of careerists being discussed at each meeting. This most full year, under the guidance oi the advisers, Miss Gerdes, Miss Voorheis, and Miss Gosline, was suitably completed with the annual banquet, given in May. t. L , Mary Row lALucy Holliger, Margie Lo Hee, Marciene Miller, Norma Chest' nut, Mariorie Connors, Marilyn Connors, leanette Treter, lane Patterson, lean Collins. Row Zi-Phyllis Hutchisson, Eloise Bucher, Doris Weaver, Ioan Simmons, Miss Gosline, Betty Halderman, Norma Mar h Cornell, luanita Ramsey. How 3fBetty Pla ' M . Page one-hu ndred-eleven s all, Donna nck, Maxine Beecher, Iuan' artha Sxsson, Mary Wittm Helen Fisk. ita Lee, Virginia Crim. an, loanne Lavine, Barbara Lawrence,
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How I Betty' B' 'i ' T1-J-:v ini, Suztrr S'E1:':i , l-Alflflli Ftuiiker, Frances I, Miirgzre' Hicritiller, V r:iz,i L-5-Ilan-.i, Ttiecdor-11 Sjiriiitt, Marilyn Shelton, Row 2 Ci.-:1f:'te ,1 s CE:-url-:-t'e Herzberg, Dorothy Ansted, Miss Dushz, 1.1111 E is, Eirb E:-ine, I-Ixry Anne Yfxtson, Ebb: 'Dunn-enteser How 3 Tenn: is Yv:r:ne Grossman, Betty Stzrnrn, BU Gzzizz-ser, Si iriz, Ifcrmqx Heznsotii, Leis Eejrv eng' cs, Irene T J aylor. Row 1 -flo Anne Peters, Marjorie Francis, lean Tallman, Martha Duriee lla May Ke-iser, Ramona Knerr, Evelyn Parker, Emma Donelson. Row 2fShirley Anne Bock, Miriam Mehrling, Dawn Baertschi, leannette Bernard, loan Laub, Madelyn Reed, Lois Hemsoth. How fiffleanne Murray, Mary Masters, Peggy Pettit, Barbara Young, Mary Becker, Charlotte Schow, Nancy MacPhie, Doris McNab. From the roast in the tcll to the banquet in the spring of tea and hundreds of cakes. Attending the Reper- the Peries with Miss Dusha's untiring energy made toire Theater play, Stage Door, appealed to the lit- this a most interesting year as shown by their versa- erary side as did the regular meeting programs lility. lust in time for the Waite mass meeting program, consisting of play reviews, operas, and biographies the girls blossomed out in their bright yellow cardi- of actors and actresses. Although at the end of the gans. Their domestic side was demonstrated in bak- year the yellow cardigans were faded, the enthu- ing for the Carnival sale. No one can deny that the siasm of the Peries was not: and the girls Skirt and Sweater Swing at the Secor was the most back on a season of fun h successful dance of the year-just peek into the treas- The officers wer ury! Then the extra-special initiation with ice Schm't cream and cookies for the unenthusiastic unfort notes. At a St. Patricks Day tea, the the faculty and all enjoyed u. mothers rnet themselves with gallons can ali look , appiness, and success. e Dorothy Ansted, Presidentp Sue i t, Vice-Presidentg Iean Tallman, Recording and Ila May Keiser, Corresponding Secretaries: Mary Becker, Treasurer: Ramona Knerr, Censorp and Martha Duriee, Chaplain. Page one-hundred-ten
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D -3- rr ri 1 Rowlflrirn Dutei., Yirrirrig Ycings, Ev- jf Efzrdutilte, Prrtrfile, P'1'ri?1 '.','-irrtw-lzirii, Thzys P Efise Green, l.f1r-gre-1 Y'. 5-ni-el, Eeriinrxz Siugh-5-r. Bow 2 f.fiss Heri,iers:n, Yiglef lizrzlfr, Hui: Flugilev, 211:33 ijulgf,-,3 fi-fueri Snyder, I frm: Shui: .lustre-y Sgr-Qrirel, Miss De Lisle ROW 3 I-l'1Y'?ie lfersclil 'rurr1, Dgrffrthy Heriririrniri, Margorie Cordell, 'o ir'scri, lf-rn Pr'-n'1ss, ltfirrjr lrrie Cox, Dorchy Trurnliull, ' Lf-3 Tl,'rn1s. LII... X Q .1 '5- Jr '-N w 1 Entity Baker, Fully lQrrl,w, Vera Purley, l.l.rrir,:n Corwin, leirx iols Hutli Stritrnfrttf-r, Mira-,rret Oyfer, Mary Dfftson, Mirthur .'Y1 'i'l'T'f', w 2 Anru Mae li:rirs,- i.'r1, Lax-.rreri r,'fi 1, Flu'i1 Krarrigi, Crrrtglf Verifrlrle Phyllis Bell, Pi.'.'l.ts l,l 'Lll'C'IT, P1'ri'ir l.le1.'er, Eileen Elo,-rn, E itz' Eririitnvrri. Row 3 l,l1:r:.e 'gffrrfr'-'r, rw 'tres Eldf-rr lirrr, Lfiry Firix l.fr'.'3less, P21711 Snyder, lfl rr, 112, l,f'rr','f3ll9n lffizliirisori, Helen Carefrri Please buy my doughnuts! This will probably al- Eloise Green, Censors. The capable Zet advisers ways be recognized as the slogan of the Ze-tsg for this were Miss Henderson and Miss DeLisleg and with year, as in the past, they have held several dough- these leaders, the society discussed modern plays at nut sales. The girls put a lot of effort into this work their meetings. The Ze-ts opened the year with the and they were, as always, very successful. This Scott rnass meeting. ln October, they held their organization has had a full year under the guidance annual roast. The Mistletoe Mixer came off at the of their officers: Dorothy Trumbull, President: Violet Trilby Log Cabin and was, of course, enjoyed by all lacoby, Vice-Presidentp Margie Kerschbaum, Record- who attended. As usual, the Zets rnade a success of ing Secretary, Mary lane Cox, Corresponding Secre- their post office at the Carnival. ln March, to enter- a Harp, Treasurerg Ruth Rupley, Sergeant- tain the Zets throughout the city, our own girls gave Chaplain: Donna Partridge and a tea: and last, was a banquet in May. Page one-hundred-Iwelve taryp Eldor at-Arms: Firth Duffey,
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