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Page 31 text:
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Anything can happen in Libbey and it does hap- pen when the faculty gets under way-full steam ahead. Who brings her classes to order with an attractive smile? How often have we heard these favorite expressions?- Rows three and four go to the board, pleasegi' Say ahgl' Where were you yesterday? g I can't even draw a straight linegi' Callenseg Fermez la porte! Machen Sie die Tur zugv See yourself as others see you. The English department has not only a proud papa, but a proud uncle in Mr. Everhart and Mr. Leiser. Can you count on your fingers how many teachers say, Q'Put your gum in the basket?,' Thumbnail descriptions: Ener- getic and alert-Miss Payneg sweet and versa- tile -- Miss Russellg petite and witty - Miss Dushag quiet and understanding-Mr. Vanderg young and peppy-Miss Goslineg all business- Mr. Stapleton. Was Mr. Cony's boil an outward expression on an inward state? Mr. Vossleris and Mr. Boyle's wisecracks are responsible for the ripples of laughter heard around rooms 225 and 227. Spoonerisms pep up Miss Feller's American Government classes. We have our own Miss Waite to prove that good things often come in small packages. Mr. Lynn's jovial spirit is expressed by his twinkling eyes. Libbeyites are never tired of in- teresting views ofthe school. GLIMPSES
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L LIBRARY Miss Holtz. Mrs. Kruse: Librarian, B.A.,M.A. Mrs. Sullivan. Miss Vye. a I1 OFFICE Have you ever noticed the piles of things that have to be done in the office? Money, phones, lost and found, mail, questions, bulletins, grade-cards, truant complaints, bad boys, more and more questions-well, you finish it, we are tired. But what do you think of the three persons who make up our office department? Well, if they do get tired, they don't complain, but are pleasant and helpful always. Perhaps Mrs. Sullivan forgets her duties as the treasurer of the school as she motors back and forth to her fine cottage spring and fall. Miss Vye likes to study costumes and play bridge and make interesting salads, in addition to being an efficient manager of the book room. The newest of the group, Miss Holst, has hair that is the envy of the school, and one of her duties is getting out the daily bulletin. The grandest spot in the school is the library, presided over by Mrs. Kruse, who hates worms and loves cocker spaniels. Her great joy comes each spring with the arrival of the new books that are a constant reminder of the generosity of our revered patron, Mr. Edward Drummond Libbey. 26
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