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NDSHIP This organizahgtn, under the able direction of Miss party, both at the Y. W. C. A. Then at one lrwin, one-halt of the Sophomore Friendship Club meetings they enjoyed a lively discussion with a chose as its praiseworthy aim, To develop a friend- group of H1-Y boys. Displaying the true spirit of the lier spirit among girls . The themes of their various Friendship girls, they adopted a group of orphans at programs and their pleasurable activities were de- the Miami Childrens Home and provided them with voted to this purpose. Outside speakers, including presents, cards, and other simple pleasures through- Miss Herler who is one of the well-l-:nown promoters out the year. Cwuilding this worthwhile group were of youth membership in the Y. W. C. A., chose this the following officers: Betty Hudson, President, fine aim as their subject. The girls, in order to pro- Earlene Sworde, Vice-Presidentg Delores Gartz, Secre- niote a friendly spirit among themselves, held a hi- taryg Delorous Cole, Treasurer, and Lois Campbell, larious splash party and a whiz of a roller-skating Chaplain. Row 1 Leonard Ballreiih, Margaret Orter, Ruth Schultz, Virginia Hirzi-inn, Betty Hudson, Earlene Su-.'t:rtl, Lois Campbell, Cwlorir '.','isi1ie'.-xslti, bevy Er:,3:s, '..:rx:rie lfnerr, Rui Enright Row 2fHelen laster, Vi:-ie' Earliind, I-far,or1e lvfiiler, Evelyn French, lean Letznhardi, Alice Vfcznialz, Maricrn Donohue, Ruth Greser, Esther Bree-eske, lflzfielyn Drczvti, Betty Dusekerg. Row 3 Elexncre Efurnirslti, Dtalares Blaise, Dirothy Lei.-Jznd-:'.-Jslzx, ll Ali:-e Slz LIT, f.l,rry Louise Dick, Frances Coyle, Phyllis Spaulding, rlene ttf'-ss, Mary Ann Lcv-eless, Dtpris Eunae Ern lean Bla-ilzy, A. ll Ieanne Row If-Shirley Arlt, Louise Soncrant, 'Thelma Farre , Berlcebile, Lois Bluhrn, Miss lrwin, Dorothy Wagner, Norma I-lemsoth, Florence Gilsdorf, Virginia Bangoff, Delorous Cole, Dolores Gartz. Row 2fAudrey Keilholtz, Virginia Travis, Iune Roberts, lrene Vfagner, Lucille Pandsen, Ruth Przybylslzi, Virginia Baker, Betty Brubaker, Eleanor Kirkland, Ie-an Greeson, Phyllis Ryde, May Waqqoner. Row 3-fBeatrif:e Payne, Virginia lanes, leanne Knocks, lviariorie King, Catherine Sperber, Flo Luella Strayer, Sarah Bush, Ruth Gertrude Hupp, Gladys Dickes, Margaret! Harris, Doris Schw Weitz. l artz, Page on e-hundr ed-eight
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Row I Ts any Piysd, Glen Sfiirrifilzel, El Wt-ter, Til: Fr ri '21, Fil ohronister, Bob Simonis, Harry Loehrlze, loe Cllestti-r Row 2 Richard Gail, Ciiiirles lflirtpstein, lim I-lultle, llurbert Friyltr Miss Payne, Dale And-risen, Dick Trvirnirtull, Vfillizrii Taft 'in, Eli Wonriell, Row 3-Herb Hronfelrit, Rib-ir? Baitixvin, Zririsl-:us Tlmilslzi, li-iz Berry, Richard l-iohis, E'irl Httltierwiiri, lolln V l4.'---ll, Flzy' l:'l'f'T'l Keith Fe-nstemaker. 4 5 Q 7 ,VJ af' 4 mb: - 2 I f .-X k Z- , Z' X' Row 1 Gectrge Trt:'.i', Let:-mari llmiisfzrt,-l:, lee L'ts'l:, Fifi er l l i ski, Ptiul C-fiITl1iI'9ll, lfit li Ereziler, Eoin Hill, Ctinles Ptliuir-s, Row 2 Eugene Philliys, Ben Hurtmari, lim lNt,IlIi'Z'S, Miss Plyive, l- Gfrrver, litseyii Fheehy, Hwy Hr ill, 'v'v',irren Sfiirilalzfl Row 3 flee-n l-ifiviritit-wr-I, Lorin Htrrflesfy, Britt iitf-usifvil, Iohri lu-win halt Hill, Di'l-1 ffftimlli, lttlill Vvvwliill-fl, Ti vii Cttrilvin, Bill lleiittffl lnstituted only last year in commemoration of Mr. Village one brisk wintry day to survey the vast George Lawson, a former Libbey teacher, this lively museum and the many famous old land-sights that organization, with Miss Payne as its adviser, has have been restored there: and when Carnivaletirne been fast gaining prominence in the school. This came, the Loyal Libbey Lawsonites came through year the officers were Paul Campbell, President, with an uproariously entertaining vaudeville show. Charles Klippstein, Vice-Presidentg Richard Gail, The St. Patricks Day Dance given by these b Secretary: Richard Connin, Treasurer, and Warren also agreat success. Besides d Schmakel, Sergeant-at-Arms. At several meetings chaperones were su during the year, speakers were invited to talk to the -the he' members. Mr. Diprnan suggested the hobby of photography, and Mr. Packer advised the bo vocations. The whole outfit trekk Page on - ys about ed up to Green e hundred-seven field oys was ancing for the guests, pplied with checkers, and punch . ,ight of the party--was provided for every- one, Although these boys have had a lot of fun, yet they have also had a more serious purpose, for the aim of the society was to Do service for others.
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Page one-hundxed- SOPHO Advised by Miss Gosline, this half of the club, tj. A. offered good clean fun for the members of the which is divided in numbers but not in purpose, group. The Sophomore Friendship Spring Swing chose as its airn, To encourage clean living and the held in the gym one April afternoon was a great living of better lives. By its selection of speakers and success. During several of their meetings tne girls activities this group succeeded admirably in further- sang camp songs. Their sweaters were chosen in ing its aspirations. Miss Kelly,the librarian from Toledo coniunction with the girls of Miss lrwin's group: and Heights Library, who was one of the outside speak- their Mothers' Tea was also held with the other ers, discussed Good Books with the girls and made Friendship Clubs. The presiding officers were Presi- many suggestions to them concerning the enrichment dent, Mary Mastersg Vice-President, Lucy l-lolliger, of their literary experiences. A frolicsonie splasli Secretary, liianita Fiarnseyg Treasurer, Marilyn Ruchg party and an appetizing pot luck supper at the Y. YV. and Chaplain, Barl:ara Lawrence. How 1 lane? lflin-31-r-ter, Virginia Angelus, huiii Si'hi.il-:Iii-clit, hiitli Cc-kb, Pearl Andersjiri, Ncrnifz Loilzni, Lijis F'Ifl !5'-'.'Ol'fll, Doirmijv' Bender, l-einen.: Knerr. Row 2 Be'!e Mae Root, Mary Zedarin, Margaret liieyer, Maru' Frafillfr, Della Furrniin, E-:nnie Helteliralze, Lore ii Proshek, Petty' Biker, Loy: Steiner, liwthleen Hartman. Row 3 Virginia We-filler, Laura lane lviiclcey, Mirrnene lslill-br, Maxine Bucher, Norinir l,I'irsh:ili, l'1ne Ness, Dfgrihy il.:rt, PMP Turner, lfa'her1ne St Cliir, Fluid Elliott, lforis S'ri ' I H Row lr Marilyn Connors Till l Miss Gosl' , t ri yn Rush, Dorothy Bailey, Pearl Dunlap, ine, Mariorie Connors, Ieannette Treter, loyce Schlaft, Betty Taylor, Gertrude Parker. How Zflane Patterson, luanita Lee, Lucy Holliger, Barbara Lawrence. Helen Fisk, Yvonne Grossman, Betty Planck, Iuanita Ramsey, Peggy Emans, Patricia Meyer, Rita Bradford. Row 3-Marian Rugaker, Virgini Ludwig, Natalie R a Veley, Lenore Vifard, Dorothy ahla, Martha Zametzer, lean Poxey, Ph Griffin, Margie Growley, Phyllis Bell, Mi nine yllis lean :try Masters.
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