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Row 1--Virainiz ' , t.Jr:i:e.'.-rcrih, llildred Morilini, Virginia .l.rn:l1l, Miss ltfaher, l.f1ss Cljzytcn, Earlene Swcrcl, leanne Eerkikrle, Yirginrq Amrriann. Row 2 f.f':.3rf- Lfxller, feannet: ' er, li: Box-.'ers, Clara lane Hitchner, Clzfville Tfelsh, Theresa ...e Ccustzic, Velma Langley, Z Barbara Cveriiolser. Row 3 ltfiry lane Dir:-3,,, Lary Finqn, l.Qre'ta Prcshek, Darcfhx Zemin, lvfgrraie Cresslar, Kgrlene Gunderm-in, Pearl Andersor Gertrude Parker 'X X Q- J. 4 .s t , , 4 4 T r .92 S bfi GIRLS' ATHLET g the season, any one who would venture near the vicinity of the stadium could have seen freshmen and sophomore girls vigorously engaged in games of soccer and field ball respectively, with junior and senior girls rigged out in new shin guards and flashy sticks playing field hockey near by. Basket- ball was in the spotlight during the winter season, with the Lucky 8's , as a senior team, winning the coveted championship. As spring came with its in' termittent sunshine and showers, volleyball and Durin I Ro W1-fBonn1e Iaenn, lean Milne, Marie M t Herzberq, Donna arenpen, Charlotte stinepeter, Miss Maher I Helrnick Gen.: , ane Steiger, Marian . .vieve Franklin, Eleanor Hansen, Mary Dotson, Betty Wallis. Row 2-f-lane Craig, Katliryne Miller, Virginia Ashtord, Lauretta Moungie, Geraldine Drasny, Eleanore Palecki, Emily Mocek, lean Schroeder, Helen Snyder, Eldora Harp, Sally Schwartz, Betty lo Wickerharn. Row 3 Naomi Malott, Betty Broker, Betty Neuman. Marqie H Virainia Bollenbacher, Mary Hel V ' St d ' ' int:, en Harrison, Isabelle Lorenz, Pauline u er, Buoy Kruse, Betty Harrison, Dorothy Xifoods, Betty Boshona C ASSOCIATION baseball most popular sports. The girls also took time for many social events which in- cluded a skating party, a lust fun party, a roast at Ottawa Park, an after-school dance in the gym, an H:O frolic at the Scott High pool, and the dart booth at the carnival. The meetings Were presided over by Emily Mocek, the group President, with Miss Maher and Miss Clayton as Advisers. Lending their assistance were: Katherine Retzke, Vice-President: Dorothy Woods, Secretary: Virginia Bollenbacher, joined the list ot Page one-hundred
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Page nine ly-nine COMME usiness world of tomorrow will receive many ciety tooli part in almost every type of entertainment valuable additions when Libbeys Commercial Club The capable leaders of the club were the President, members join it. ln September a roast was enioyed Bill Olinaerp Vice-President, Shirley Heinzg Secretary, by ally a Halloween Party adorned the month of Delores Greqcr: Treasurer, Bob Downinay and Octoberg the Carnival l-louse of Horrors it really Serae-ant-at-Arms, Donald Spahr, An important fac- was a horror- was sponsored by them in December, tor in the success of this club was the auidance qiven a Valentine party and a splash party were held in by ltfr, Toepfer and fkfrs, l-louser, advisers for several February: and the March winds brought a trip to years and by Mr, Qsgood who was appointed as an DeVilbiss Hiqh School and a fun-filled skating party adviser this year. Wrtli these officers and advisers CIT MSmOfiCIl Hall. Their last activity was a spring another suacessfiil yeizi ct aslrievemerrt and fun has formal banquet which ended a year in which this so- been added to the annals ct the Commercial fflub. Row 1 Lottie ifufel, Hin: llonorinski, ljfLfi'l'f'IlIl'? Fcurnier, Doroil:y Lo-eh'l:e, Mrs Hauser, Helen Cdrrigxeli, lcserliine Pai-es 'sE:y, loni Ormistcn, Leah Belle '.'r':lters, Ssrih Niney, Row 2 l'-furry Ellen huszlz, t'.-.' slzi, l-ern loxev, Eeuxe 'ine :Wi-,i-1 Frances Fill, Edwini Sirzimwiis, 'Qwty lean G'riq'.-Jer, .rion Share-r, lltixricin Gcodini, Petty iriffing, Fl:ren ': il'-?QfYD, ltlzry Gif nerarnnn, Row 3' Lorettz Prcfshek, Olg,iShn1r, Evty Hfrirn, lviuriei Gr-eair, Fen Baker, Betty Ne'.i.'rn'in, lane Trng, Ehel Sihneijer ' lliie lirnisozi , , l.i1s Palm, Anna -.1 410 1 Row lflohn N Bill .azfie-ld, Robert Snouten, Don Spahr, Robert Harold, y Olinqer, Mr. Toepfer, Ecii Downing, Casimer Zielinski, lames Erkert, lohn Price, Row 2-Harold Cornwall, Evelyn Glan:rnan, l-Iartha Zametzer, Velma Newbirt, Roberta Peters, Helen Bierwirth, Delores Gr Czolgosz, lfsll? Rudski, lszkelle Lorena Row 3fVirqini-:1 Fic a Dor egor, Be-atri -, Bob Simi ,malta Vir othy Lewdnd , ce rms, , gima Drezwieck' i ar.-:sl-Zi, E-eat c' Thompson, Sl ' i, Catherin r1,e Zanl-towsk' iirley Heinz, P e Vfiley, 1, Dorothy Pilrose, Betty aulirie Miller, Winitred Robinson.
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El Biilfy Alma Pegorch, Helen Iones, Row 1- Edith Broadway, canor -. - , , , Buth Seiifolcl, Miss Clayton, Elva Shepard, Phyllis Bell, Carol-- Venalole, Buth Ganzel, Ruth Snyder. Row 2 loyt,-0 Schlaff, lean ifnofks, Marilyn Shelton, Phylis Moulton. Ruth Stiliultz, Betty liilding, Virginia Young, Ethyle Wonnell, Marian Corwin, l.ty-he lflonlzf-, Row 3 Holt'-n 'v'tfi:l1orliam, Virginia Ostinan, Katherine Retzke, Margaret Meyer, Lisa Herrmann, Mary Louise Dick, D9lOf9S l-faczniarek, Flin Crime, Venti Htizvlt, lffhnor Fletzlce, Lova Steiner. C ,t Lu. h ed r, Miss Clayton, Margaret Row I-leannette Bishop. Betty Sc ro. e O f , Miss Maher, Dorothy Crunl-citton, Harriett Parker. p er Row 2-Marcelle VV-arrick, Barbara Snittan, Margie Kirlcman, Dorothy Young. Betty Patterson, Eleanor Slowinski, Dorothy Koogan, Marian Cosiman. ' l l C nrad Norma Finch Muriel Steffen, Bette Weci, Row 3-l.aVerne o , , Evelyn Schmidt, Lucy l-lolliger, Betty Baker, Betty Taylor. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Treasurer, and many able committees. At the end ' h oi the year, a suptuous banquet was held at whic new officers were installed and awards, such as numerals, letters, and chevrons, were given out. The aims of this fast-stepping club are those of im- proving the body and mind, and of making better use of leisure time. Each member is required to keep a health card, one for each season, on which h 1' daily activities are recorded in detail. A wit- e ness to the number of girls who give of their time to Page one-hundred-one attend the many sport and social events would say that the Girls' Athletic Association has succeeded in arranging a grand and Sporty way of using their leisure time. The advisers, Miss Maher and Miss Clayton, are to be congratulated for their splendid effort in supervising the girls and arranging the tournaments. Their first efforts at the picnic proved t be loads of fun , and the question of who put the o onions in the fire remains unanswered. Thus the she athletes of Libbey closed another year.
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