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Virn, vigor, and vitiitlity. That seems to be the motto ol the So1,1l1f.11111.1e FI1611'jSl111- hlllll They ll'I'f'f 111111 mcxny interesting things this school yeor and h1:1ve been on their toes oil the time. T11e11 111111 3111s been In 111111 others hdppy and to strive lor the h1ghest stirnddrds ot morals lor the-rriselves. A 'f'h11str111.1s 1.1 Zliy '.'1i1.: .Jw for the orphcrns Q11 the lvlidrni Childrens' Horne. The g1rls brought preserits lor edch ot tf1e 1.1.1ys lllll girls 1.1 11 went home leelmg I'1'lL1Cl1 hdppier because they hard seen the delighted lirces 111 these Qhxldern 1:11-', 1-.- ieiz' 1 their gilts. Another purty was held lor these orphtixns Q11 Easter. M1,1.11i1211'1es were collefted hy 14111511 1.11 th members to send to the Defy Mission amd the Qld Lctdies' Home to gtve t.1e 1.1eo11le Slilllfllllfrll 113 1.1-1. 11. '11 1 spare t1111e. The birthday ol the Girl Reserves was celebrated from A1111 20-215111, A Mother s Ddy Pvrrty W 1 given 111 honor of dll the girls' mothers. lnteresiing progrdrns were given C11 ecrch ot the nteettngts. Trixllis were given 11115111 111115111 bc-iiis randi., 1 1 other things of interest. The list of things thdt this club hds done is too long to en1.1111e1f1te. l11 order to 1111 CI successful club it must be led by lecrfers wha. ure 111ll ot ideas ttflffl .1re bible to 'Q'CIl'f'y' them 11113 This ye 1 the club was directed by Betty Gdrtz, president: Ruth Robeson, v1cef1:1res1de11t: VV'1l1111i1 Sriverher, 51?f'TLfiI1'y'j gl 1 Wil11d111s, tredsttrerg cmd lviyrtle l.e11ell, clicrbloin. lvlrs. Blfrcli f11'1d l.i1ss Gilbert 111011: fhe reins 131 1:d'.'1.511f1 1 very cdpdbly ctlter Miss Goslme 1111i'ved to lllinois. How 1- Y' F-its f,-, 11, '.'.'1l:..1 E' 1 er E-f- j.' e 11 lA 111 f :1., 1.1.1111 31.11. :'.'-: 11 F 1- '1 Row 2 1' 11 1 11 1 f.f1s l'l..:'Q: 11113.11--' lfwrtf- '. 1 '1-, ' 11 .'.'.1:' Row 3 -E f,f' 1,1 1 L f- 3511.11 ' if 1 lf-ri-'liz-.':1.' P:'s'.' U 111 V sen El1T 11 U11 F2j.'1111 Row 1 f.f:r'f11 rg, F. 51.1-'11 1 .5 El.11. --',' ' 11111.11 E' 1 11- E 1.: 1 .lt F1 '1. 1 J X111 1 pflgf' Row 2 S .iris f.i1.11e .'.'1:1.1e' .'.' sfii, f.s':.e1 fffx if fx.: e. 1: Pger .:. ff :1 'Af' f .. .':1 ' 15 ' 1:31. Row 3 '. r iis l.f.1r1 1.31 ' e A1311 F1:.i'11, ll :Tel l':.- li, E-- jr xr.: lml- 11 11, l-,1':. 1t1 ' 1 Eu' 17':?':1w'Qsl'1 9 Q as I .N fl' .4 ... 46- v.44.Qi 1.111.111 L-f.-K SOPHOMORE FRIENDSHIP
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JUNIOR FRIENDSHIP Z1 an ai -sn, . ,J - A ,Md C :.. 5 ' v vw Q Q '-vdf o v L 1.....a1l'4 1 I Row l .' ff L E :tries :rr1e Er,ir11fri1' Fit: 1: :11:1.1ql:, Ee' y '.'i'1:r1f1' E11-9911 Guzzi hutn Ueriix-.'11:, 1 ri 'l '1r1r1, Lois 1, :':.'oT'.1 13:11 Eflingl el Fir-sire iIu1Cf.,i1slt1, Dgrfmy 51313125 V-'-r11,1 Frey, Row 2 1111-22 Sgntefli, E'1ri111,1 Sniiteii, lvifzrfell-1 Tzylor, Nancy IXl11'Pi:11, 1,1155 1r'.'.'1n, '.'-'1l111: 1.113-21, Vial-iz it 111 ,1'h1id1 Dyr' i111 15111111111 1-1111r1 111r1, lvl1IY'1in9 '.'1'1:rr1i:1:, 1fl1l.11nr1e Fries' Row 3--1.1l11i111 E iyies Verii Fupieju 1.11131 F:.i.f11:1,13ier, 1.1 11111141 E'1.'1Q1:, l.1,1ri:':re' Firkes, 1.11111 '1.u.:, Pzxylis Divis, Far3'l'1y E:-ZYRYIJ 13113111 Drury, 11:-jf 'e ftevliri fume S'1r.e Anti: Zlzsriz-s 1 Row 4-Auxreg' 2.1 Zfsxzri, Evelyri f, 1 ' 'miie Ctierriiri, 1.1-211.1511 Drcegiiiillez, I.111rg' S . 11' Yirrginiz f,.Q'.'er, 7r1',1,3' fIe .'.'11e F se1:.:1j: P13311 Eer1.1:11e Friesi f:rc': 11 r 'einE,1r11e5,H:rr1et',:1.'5'r:.ees Row If F1 .1:1-'- l.111'2 f r,':.jv 1,11r'111, 1f3':.rj,'11 E11 Ei, 1-3 1 e Thixrirsirl, , 1. firssiily, 1 -:miie Fjirrrfiii, E- .rin ,,,,, ri ,w,r,,1'1 Ches!1'1'.:'. 1.1115 hy' III, 11111 Fufir. Row 2 Helen 1.12521 Y :11e'1 .:' :sr gum, E1.ee11 tJr'1jy, Eetj' 'I 1:11p 1 V1':i.111 D 11s, for-i-t:'1y S1-1112s 1.fi,1r1ly11 iiziser, .liuiirey fe1.., Q',z1,.jf11 '.'.'ui1t, Elizui,-e':. P1. ': F'1'sy Goizde, How 3 Eonrie 15111111111 111 E-Pty 311211, lii A1111 PIJEYS, Patiliiif- Frtitiili iqre Haiti. 1.f1ss 1'i..e11, D114 '1.y he-driiun, 1.1.r1s Leith, Ava lvtirie 17113311-Z1 Lucille Netiendoii, Qhirlotte Bufl: Row 4 F1111 1 1 is P11 111-li, :'11y.f- '.'.' 1111e.., Ee Q.' 1511 l Mvfrilif, F1g':. friy 1-er, V1r?,1111 551111 111, Eetij: 135111-'-1, Ge. 1,1111 Flezsfr, lrvqii-elifie D-erifiip, 13l11'i. l.'.'1,,l-fr1- , l' 1 '.11s 1 Talii about pro gress the luiiior Friendship Club Certainly achieved it this year! As always, this aitive group of girls had a busy yefir. Besides their soiial arlairs, each girl l1ad one ot the ladies at the Lucas County Home tor a grandmother. Throughout the year the girls visited these women, taking gifts to them and helping to mal-ze their lives a little happier. Many programs oi interest were planned during the year by Ioyce Menlce, program phairnian. The girls made surveys on a number oi different vocations, and they had several speal-ters who gave them very valuable information on these vocations. Among the ones who spoke to the club was Mrs. Ewing, principal ot nurses at Toledo Hospital. ln April, the Iunior Friendship and the Iunior 1-li-Y had a party together, giving the boys and girls a chance to become acquainted. As the old saying goes, Seeing is believing, it is easy to see that this club has interested the students, Witness their membership. The advisers, who were always there and ready to help, were Miss Irwin and Miss Allen. Officers for the year were Ruth Snyder, president: Rosemary Roach, vice-president: Pauline Lantz, secretaryp Dorothy Koring, treasurer: Evelyn Dority, Chaplain.
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SENIOR HI-Y '? arg- so 2 nr' 'Tx T A . Q . has ab. . , .au' ' , '36- ..- .X I TNI Row 1--Eugene '.'u'hiTe, lftn bi.-ell, lim Rulrle, lolin Tygari, Earl Sturrir, Donald Cook, lim Lattin, Robert Krause. Row Zflack Evans, Bolt Bollenbaclier, lim Eerl-zer, Mr. Wiiliims, lim Burwell, George Morley, William Shafer, Warren Miller. Row 3 Don Ottens, Tony Prizm, Glen S-Lnixlzel, Dicl: Shui.-.f, Ken Rxmsdell, Kenneth Frantz, Fiiymond Stoclrstill, Clarence Graser, Bill Mikesell. Row 1 -Lesh'-r l.':n3?'.c?i, li:n Erkert Le Liar l,i:r:Ritcnie Carlton Stevens, Fill fox, George laeger, lack Ringwood, Walter Hieger. Row 2 L' rn lin. Si:n:r:rgr.s, if zrold Sir:n:.erg, Mr. Kiefer, Bob Erifilzer, Diclz Collingwood, George Pier, Duane Vilarrick. Row 3 Carter FH-V i.rr:, Eugf-riei Phillips, Fel er' 'T rn-ell, Hoi: Cope, Incl: Lawrence, lirr. Whiteiiend, Bob B-iurn.in, Robert Smith, Paul Harrold, With the benefit of their previous training, the boys of the Senior Hi-Y Club made their year in the develop- ment of high ideals and character an active and beneficial one. A program of great merit and high Christian ideals was arranged throughout the year. Speakers of unusually high calibre were obtained for each meet- ing. Several of these speakers were The Reverend Russell Humbert, Mrs. Margaret Slater, and Mr. Chester Henderson. Fun and education were included in their programs. The annual skating party was given at Memorial l-fall with its usual success. ln February, the vocational guidance program was launched under the auspices of the Senior H1-Y. The guidance was of unquestionable value to each boy in the selection of his vocation as it gave him the privilege of interviewing representatives of various trades and professions. The Picadores , a group of singing and fun-loving Toledo business men, furnished an outstanding event of the year, which won wide acclaim from the student body: these men were brought to Libbey by the Hi'Y clubs. Together with the Senior Friendship Club girls, the boys presented the annual Lenten services, which proved to be full of inspiration and enlightening thoughts, and which were always well attended. Culminating a year of wide interests and sturdy friendships was the most anticipated event of the year, the Mothers' and Sons' Banquet, held in May in conjunction with the other Hi-Y clubs of Libbey. The credit for the exceptionally fine quality of entertainment and guidance should be given to the advisers. Principal Harold E. Williams, Mr. Kiefer, and Mr. lvan Smith of the South Side Y.M.C.A., who worked hard during the year to make the society function as a Christian organization in both the school and the community. Carrying on the duties of their officers were Eugene Phillips, president: Donald Ottens, vice-president: lim Lattin, secretary: Warren Miller, treasurer and lim Erkert, sergeant-at-arms.
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