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1 i Row 1-Dick HuFfman, Robert A. Kaiser, Howard Trautwein, Cliff Bishop, Earl Laishley, Lawrence Weinstock, Hillis McKenzie, Harold Clark, Mr. Aseltyne. Row 2-Bob Adams, Victor Haddad, John Monetta, Kenneth Sperber, Mr. Vander, Wallace Christner, Martin Holtgrieve, Richard Herold, Frank Sherburne. Row 3-George Miley, Richard Klein, Robert D. Kaiser, Earl Rager, Richard Gerlinger, Paul Schmidt, Bob Stoner, Bruce Bashore. ' Row 1-Jack Edwards, Glenn Irwin, Roger Smith, Steve Tryc, Herral Long, .lim Stambaugh, .lack Wainwright, Sam Nakagawa, Kenneth Kramp. Row 2-Bob Campbell, Joe Fosbender, Fred Grossman, Paul Phillips, Mr. Kiefer, Dick Dunham, Robert Leon, Albert Sawyer. Row 3-Jerry Hueb- ner, Edward Moser, Vern Fauble, Frank Bodenmiller, Dale Dick, Jerry Reiter, Ronny Bowman, Leo Poenicke. Row 4-Richard Heuerman, Carl- ton Heckrotte, John Harrold, Robert C. Young, Wayne Seppeler, Fred Leydorf, Bob Schiehsl, Bob Peters. THE SENIOR HI-Y The absence of Principal Harold E. Williams was felt very keenly during the past year, because of the vital interest which he always has taken in the activities of this group. Through his eFfort and inspiration the Hi-Y has always been a very powerful influence for good both in Libbey and the South Side, and that it has continued this past year in carrying out its purpose of creating Christian character in the school and community attests to the splendid influence and training of Mr. Williams. Acting as temporary adviser to the club was Mr. Lawrence Vander, and some activities were aided by Mr. Francis Aseltyne of the Y.M.C.A. Max Rothschild, who has been president of the Hi-Y for the past three years, was again elected as president. The other officers were Bruce Bashore, vice-president, Ralph Heuerman, secretary and treasurer, and Hillis McKenzie, chaplain. With its motto of Dynamic, contagious Christian living, the Senior Hi-Y carried out a program of benefit. A series of Lenten lectures in coniunction with the Friendship Clubs, a Christmas program, participation in the Y forums and in the Hi-Y Congress in Columbus, made up a very interesting year. The Libbey group sent dele- gates to Camp Nelson Dodd, the Ohio State Hi-Y training camp. Representing us at the Columbus conference were Jack Wainwright, Mr. Aseltyne, and Mr. George Kiefer. IO6
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Row 'l-Doris Stone, Ruth LaBeau, Phyllis Martin, Shirley Jay, Ruth Reichardt, Gerry Feltman, Betty Howard. Row 2-Helen Ellerman, Marry Helen Seideman, Pat Cairl, Don Ramsdell, Mr. Russie, Mr. Martin, Sue Alberte, Wilma Scheffert. Row 1-Helen Dryden, Nellie Atkinson, Ruth Wohlfort, Lois Leffel, Marilyn Collins, Evelyn Sankiewicz, Lucy Cremean, Rose Van Dorp, Alcena Wittenberg. Row 2-Virginia Jones, Virginia Cox, Mariorie Leitner, Mr. Osgood, Mr. Rusie, Miss Brown, May Roadwilder, Agnes Kaiser, Helen Shnir. Row 3-Pat Krall, Marilyn Heuerman, Marilyn Schroeder, Lois Kachenmeister, Margie Clay, Phyllis Kerstetter, Lois Edwards, Barbara Schneider, Ann Snare, Theone Gerst. ACTIVITIES AND DEANS' AIDES Bzz! Bzz! Always in a hurry are the workers in the Dean's office and Activities Department. The purpose of the Activities Department is to promote finance and plan an all-round activities program. To start the year out this department takes orders for activities tickets. Next comes Edelian subscriptions and then the circulation of the finished product. There's the old saying All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, but the Activities Depart- ment has proved this statement is false for they have found time for recreation. You'll never find a dull moment for Mr. Martin and his chosen staff of workers which consists of Wilma Scheffert, Advertising Manager of the Edelian, Gerry Feltman, Circulation Manager of the Edelian, Sue Alberte, activities manager, Don Ramsdell, mimeographing manager, and their assistants. Checking attendance and filing are iust a few of the many office tasks the deans' aides have to fulfill. The girls are chosen under these qualifications: courtesy, dependability, efficiency, and scholarship. One year of service must be completed for a full credit. The girls take turns working one morning before school each month and are given much valuable training by Miss Brown, Dean of Girls and Mr. Osgood, acting Dean of Boys. This in return for the service they rencler Libbey, the Deans' Aides gain much in the experience of dealing with people. 105
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1 'I-Paul Yutzy, Wayne Schmidt, Douglas Arend, George Tolles, Mr. Vander, Tom Lasko, Phil Braun, Bob Beach. Row 2-Paul Katz, Clark rgeois, Robert Noethen, Jim Aufderheide, Jim Fenner, Bernard Thobe, Bill Trost, Tom Andrews, Don Ramsey. Row 3-Ted Textor, Don 1sdell, Don Dick, Bob Momsen, Jack Gehm, Eugene Sund, David Wandtke, William Weit, Ralph Heuerman. 1 1-Max Rothschild, Maynard Dannenberger, Richard Jacobs, Johnnie Waller, Kenneth Pfaff, Jack Tanalski, John Baker, Robert Verdon. v 2-Bob Latimer, Dick Zink, Harry Coleman, Tom Rigney, Mr. Vander, Bill Heater, Bob Meyer, Louis Gaynor, Cliff Collins. Row 3-Don Cox, 1 Logan, Bob Mason, Bob Coffey, Herb Loehrke, Ross Smith, Roy Lockwood, Don Stambaugh, John Morris. THE JUNIOR HI-Y -'ery close unity exists between the Junior and Senior Hi-Y groups, the former participating in all the activities moted by the older members. According to tradition, both groups cooperated with the Friendship Clubs to vide a series of lectures during Lent. At these the speakers were the Reverend Byron D. Hughes, the Reverend es A. Thomas, Chaplain Joel Waring, the Reverend John Steffens, and the Reverend J. E. Slater. The Lenten ices were followed by an Easter program in the auditorium. Of a less serious nature were the skating party Christmas party enioyed by members of both groups. Guiding the Junior Hi-Y during the past year was Mr. George Kiefer, aided by Mr. Vander and Aseltyne, acting secretary of the South Side Y.M.C.A. The officers of the year included Jack Wainwright, sident, Jim Stambaugh, vice-president, Wayne Seppeler, secretary and treasurer, Fred Grossman, sergeant arms, and Richard Heuerman, chaplain. Through the ioint efforts of both Hi-Y clubs working in happy mony throughout the year, much help in companionship and spiritual growth was awarded to every member ach club, and Libbey also benefited greatly by the work of these fine boys. i i li
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