Edward Drummond Libbey High School - Edelian Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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FI E ARTS her later to his summer home at Squirrel Island in Maine. You'll be wise if you notice that Mr. Vander with his friend Mr. Boyle is promoting the Teachers' Credit Union. You may need money some day-only if you teach, that is! The great secret of Libbey is Mr. Harvey, who silent- ly enters and leaves our classrooms, communi- cating music to a pupil in some occult manner. If you ever wondered about Mr. Hunt's argu- mentative powers, know now that he was ad- mitted to the bar in 1909. Law and Math made him a dean who dotes on law and order-or should we say ordering. He and Miss Voorheis .share honors in writing, as he has published a book, Commercial Lawn, while the dean of freshman girls gained honor with her Pupil Inventory Booklet when it was placed in the library of the American Eugenics Society in Serious work, being an artist. Isn't it, Jerry? Miss Waite's bulletin boards are interesting. New York City by Dr. Albert E. Wiggam. Mr. Spackey recalls his days as a doughboy in France when he knew the foster-son of Madame Schumann-Heink and spent four- teen dollars for one dinner! Flowers are the interest of Mr. Houser when he is not acting as coach. But he assures us that the training of such men as Glenn Warner, Fielding Yost, Bob Zuppke and Gil Dobie have helped to make him what he is today in athletics. Mr. Lynn and Mr. Harding are pre- cise in math and in athletics, the latter making great plans for his

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HI TORY USIC polish epigrams while she was trotting round the world? Or could you imagine Miss Lutton owning and managing a farm- and with efficiency, too? We know already the skill of Miss Costigan in dramatics, and Miss Eberth's arrangement of her history tests and programs is as crisp as the report of a gun. When Miss Waite picks up her Buick coupe and floats to St. Ignace each summer, she plans her trips for the year-now east, now west-and is she generous in giving Edelians as prizes! Sudden and decisive Miss Henderson drives, plays tennis, and visits her line brother in New York whenever she can scoot out of Toledo. Folks like Mr. Baker and Miss Feller help to make the Saturday Forum popular. Mr. Orwig combines a grin to cheer the heart of anyone with his hobby of sports. With her Ph.D. in the offing Mrs. Rairdon reads and studies-at Columbia, Ann Arbor, and the Williams- town Institute of Political Science, where she knew William Rappard, former international law teacher at Harvard and a member of the Permanent Mandates Commission of Geneva. Which would you rather do, spend the summer at Harvard or watch a brand new baby get bigger and sweeter? So would Mr. Cony, so he'll stay at home with his new little Patience and plan to take Kent Kaighin- I'd rather lead a band. Roscoe C. Baker: History, Head of Department, B.S., M.A. Roland F. Cony: History, A.B. Aileen B. Eberth: History, B.S., M.A. Ella Feller: History, B.S., M.A. Grace Henderson: History, B.S. in Ed. Florence Lutton: History, A.B., M.A. Bernice Rairdon: History, B.S., M.A. Lawrence Vander: History, A.B., M.A. Margaret Waite: History, B.S., A.B. Carlyle Harvey: Music, B.S. in Ed. CNot in illustrationl Hazel Bartley: Fine Arts, B.S. james W. Orwig: B.S. in Ed.



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Carl W. Toepfer: Commercial, Head of Department, A.B., M.A. Hazel Darby Flatz: Commercial,A.B., M.A., B.S. Mary E. McGuire: Commercial, A.B. Charles R. Martin: Commercial, B.S. john E. Osgood: Commer- cial, B.S. joseph W. Smith: Commercial, A.B. Ethel M. Snow: Commercial, B.S. in Ed., B.B.S. Harry T. Stapleton: Commercial, B.S. in Ed., M.A., Ph. in Bus. Hope C. Watson: Commercial. QNot in illustrationj Mary O. Houser: Commercial, A.B., M.A. COM ERCIAL own kidlets when they are big enough to go and do. Would geometry mean more if you knew that Miss Voorheis, project i'Geometrical Design Notebooks was on display in the University of Michigan High School library the summer of 1935 and that her fine work in education merited for her membership in Pi Lambda Theta? We always get a gay send-off from our little Miss McGuire who has been to Europe as many times as some of us have years. She's broadminded, but she loves Ireland best, with its fairyland in the south and its rugged beauty in the north. The cheapest wings I ever bought, said she, were sent me by Austria dur- ing the War after I had sent money there. In the ab- sence of Mrs. Watson, whose illness made necessary for her a leave of absence, Mrs. Houser, a former Libbeyite, conducts typing classes at school and enjoys her home and youngster, as well as university work. Who knows, for instance, that Mr. Martin is an artist and can do things with photographs, while Mr. Sta- pleton is a movie camera devotee? A linguist, a master of finance, and a mighty versatile 20 Agile fingers plus a nimble brain equal a good typist.

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