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

 - Class of 1939

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IOR Senior SEN With its triune conception of the ideal boy, the Hi-Y Club has striven with its usual successful results to encourage the physical, mental, and spiritual de- velopment of each of its members. Leadina these boys, Libbeys principal, Mr. Vtfilliams, assisted by lvan Smith of the South Side Y, worked hard dunna the year to make the society function as a Christian ' 'on in both the school and the community. 'ear included a splendid series of ' eakers as Mrs. Ftustea fl . Schmidt of orqanizati The proararn of the y vocational talks with such sp of the Vocational Guidance Bureau, lXir HI-Y the Woolson Spice Company, and Dean Carter of Toledo University. Qf different value but of equal interest were reports aiven by Bob French, Dr. Miller, and Mr. Radabauah, the aeneral secretary of the Y, lvl. 17. A. With the Mothers' and Sons' banquet as the culnnnatinq event in May the year s work closed for the Senior HifY and its officers: Harry Loehrlce, President, Harry Perrine, Vice-President, lames Tracy, Treasurer, loseph Scharer, Secretary: Charles Phillips, Sergearitfat-Arrns, all ot whom had served the club efficiently and well, Bowl F.r','1z.'ti Fresh, E, Bert fr,r:1,', lefty Andre.-.'s, Robert Frineilf-r, l'r 'i ...' ::r.s, EJ Enj:-'zr', Die Anderson, Charles F1.lr1Y'E, -211' Row 2 H'zr lt E1'l irfi, l.: ns Elmer, Egbert Plm-:l:, Fredericr ffe'::1'r, F1 ti Er-ent l.,zunZler, H1-?h'1r'i '-'f'tliins, loser i SS't1f'E'I. 3 i- 'ini s -.tt1,'e3r', llflr Berry, Eu-el Harley, ltr r ,'icr::i,in, Filer: E'n'tt.4.'in, :rrjf Loehrr Row 3 fit l1:.1'. ijt, E r. S g s 5 x i How 1- lohn Knorr, Lawrence Althouse, Duaine Cameron, lim Prank, Harold Will, Raymond 'Wilmer, lack Bremer. Row Zfltoqer Tornow, Hoy Fietzke, lNarren Schmakel, Ben Hartman, Mr. Smith, Bob Stewart, Gordon Hoffman, Robert Simonis, Fred Witte. Row 3-Bob Steusloff, Cleon Hannaford, Edward Floerinq, Donald Spahr, Harry Perrine, Robert Kuhr, Iameson Lewis, Dzck Ernest, Arthur Weber. ed-three Page one-hundr

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Boone, Howl Emily 1.f::eQ:, Elegn:-re Pzleiki, Ruth Kulow, Edith l.f1:r5' Anne l:'.'1tst:n, L-:is Hemscth, Dorothy Ansted, Kathryn Ulmer, lsilgelle l.:iren?, lfcrm.: Benning, Merry lklesserly. Row 2- Shirley Bock, Mary Lei.-sis, Eeatrice Czolgosz, Dolores Gregor, Virginin Drsex-:ie -Ezi, F' riiirtc lliil-or, lennie May Roach, Fiita O'Connell, E:.i:.ej.' Hrizgzel, l.iari.Qyn D:u:I:s, Row 3 Ezrrrm Ysxing, I-:ir:':i3.' Trumbull, Mary lane Cox, Mary F'r 'n, Fu':i F,ug:lej:, lean 'lijilekr-2631, Betty lfardatzlze, Kathryn ' Harp Violet I :digg Helen Eierwirth. Dreher, EQ.:-or ,. R7 F1 w 1 Patriiia Vlonielclc-rtt, heginz Tadloclc, Eileen Ecvehk, l-larian Joding, Miss Payne, Leah Belle Walters, Mary Mason, Mary Heller, s Hatton, Row 2 lane Loxley, Virginia Youngs, Irene Taylor, lvladelyn Fleed, ieen Htidie, Anetta Ballard, Dorothy lfruczlzti w'.- J slzi, Donn-'r Pfirtritl-Je, Mary Ellen Langenderfer. Row 3 Marti:-rie lftlolfe, Esther Adams, lone M-Jclz, Marian Oyster. Marie Evans, Elinor lulelflier, Arline Yleliel, Ftoherta Peters, Lillizn Hardison. When more enthusiastic clubs are organized, Miss Secretary: Ruth Kulow, Treasurer: Irene Taylor, Payne will organize them with her cheerful pleasant- Chaplain. ln the fall, honoring the mothers of the ness and her Willingness to tackle the Well-nigh im- Libbey's championship football team, the girls possible. Small Wonder then if under her guidance, planned and really cooked a dinner and also pre- the Senior Friendship Club flourished and main- pared an excellent program. Not forgetting the tained its high standards throughout the past year. orphans they had adopted last year, this group sent With its aim of helping girls to understand one them books and games at Christmas and gave them another and create for themselves a Christian stand' a Valentine Party in February. To augment their ard of living, the club worked and played under the treasury, they frequently sold candy. With the other ' of these officers: Lois Hemsoth, President: Friendship Clubs of the school, they enjoyed a ' -President: Mary Anne Watson, mothers tea with Mr. Holland as guest speaker. Page one-hundred-tw direction Edith Boone, Vice 0



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How 1 Flirty' 'Seen '.'.'e1:1i l-'ir ' , .,.i.r, ..it,, ltr Flay lieiser, Suzgnrt Schmitt, Rosemary G'il1illlVI1U, line Pijtrustilxize, Thecdzsia Van Tissot, Gladys Wagrier, Eli? ilitf-'h Leonircl, Lilferiie l-Iirkman. How 2 l.f,:ri'e'ir Zinlz, Pluline lilmson, Thelma Vfylfe, Gecrqeattgx Freeman, Virgzrtin '-fiese, lliss P ryne, ?.::m'n: lfnerr, Martha Durfee, Dzrc-thy Srragzins, lf- in Tzllrn in. Audrey C:nn:rs. Row 3- Gail Bennngrclc, Charlotte B31-ati, Velma N-:-wlc-irt, Virginia Ashtzrd, Ftutti Sshneider, Dorolliy Hzrrcii, Dgnnir Shultz, Rufh Tomb, Zerildirie Aiele, Liuise l.:eliri':t Vers-l E 'r' 's F , v ., r. .tem .Jeff Glick. Z Zi How l,fBrandon Neill G i , eorge laeqer, Conrad Iaeger, Mr. Smith Robert Kachenmeister, Paul Frisch, Bob Maginn, Row 2-f-lack Riddle, Tom Arft, HughTad1ock, George Grau, Bob Grah Dick Sliotwell, lack Lawrence, Donald Bauman, How 3 Max Culver, Eugene White, Glenn Meyer, Don Petrie, lim Buble, Tom Ctuinlivan, Antlion P ' ' y i,.za, Eugene Phillips, Bill Dentel. SENIOR FRIENDSHIP AND J UNIO Be y o aims the Friendship and the Hi-Y Clubs united often during the year to ex- change opinions, enjoy parties, or conduct forums. Starting with a breakfast in early fall, the boys and girls continued their programs of cooperation that were especially successful in the series of Sunday fonims held at the Y. M C. A ' . . to discuss the social and moral problems of high school youths. The Hi-Y boys then entertained the Friendship girls at an evening dance held in the gym and restricted to Libbey mem- bers of the Hi-Y and Friendship Clubs. Two oth cause of their similarit f er R HI-Y interesting programs were provided by a group of Friendship Club girls who spoke to the Hi-Y Club on The Ideal Boy , and a group of Hi-Y boys who spoke to the Friendship Club on The Ideal Girl. A spirited discussion was the result of each of these meetings. At the Easter season both groups pre- sented in the school auditorium Nason, the Blind Disciple , the cast of which included Iohn Colwell, Lois Hemsoth, Eldora Harp, Dorothy Ansted, lack Bremer, Brandon Neal, and 'Tom Connin. Page one-hundred-four

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