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

 - Class of 1941

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At one ot the clulc rneetinqs this year, rust when rnernliiers had gnven up all lift it lor at grftid ttrurgrtrziz, in bounced one ol the Projection clubbers land trappin-gs? and we all settled atjtwn for it hint hcur rrl sheer enjoyment. However, those Projection Club kids have to worli. They each gin'-9 ug une all their stnrly t ertf df durinq the day so they can be on call anytirne a teacher wants a niovie slicfwn in cne fill her C'lflSSf1F. Thr its service for you 'and it comes with a srnile, too. ln April came the -grotitfs. rno'i.er'it: they 1 'xt r n it inf fir the whole student body, with the proceeds qotnq tcward new equipment lor the tL'lul,t. The riicvte '.'.'fl.1l .rx :li it rnarked success and such a convenient way to rnalce rnoney, that sonie et the nienilgers are lN'Qil'fl'?Tlllf,j why they didnt think of that lcielorelw The orticers were Stanley Swantacli, riresiilentp l:lCl'y'IT.t',fltTl 'x'l.71s:ier, vice president: Elizabeth Kern, secretary: Eugene Pr-irschelz, treasurer: and Deirririe Heniscth, sertire lltl-til-VIl!'1'iH The adviser is Mr. Lincke. To brinq together students with a cornrnon rnatheriiaticfirl interest that is the r.ur,,cse all the l.ff-grtli tflul. This second years proqrarn, thanl-is to lvlr. Harding and Miss Vocrlieis, has gzrefxtly stirgiursseil the lirst. Cf value to every math student were the instructive, as well as entertaining rzieetintgts. At each ot theni rt speaker of special interest was presented, or else the inernbers ot the preqrarn ccunrriittee arrfnfgeil fir crcizites relatinq to rnath. Pull attendance was guaranteed when retreshrnents were served. Net only tt. the utilvisers, but also to the officers rnust the credit lor ct splendid year loe qiven. President Eill lvlilzesell wfts fnfileil l-y Betty Hildinq, vice-president, Erma Shulz, secretary, Kenneth Kroq-gel, treasurer, and l.e:n,rr lite:-3Plitcliie, serfretrtt at-arrns, Row lf-l-Kiss Vriorlteis, Leis ftzzrxprlll, 'Tir l. Vf-rinle, Ei:-'jf : infg, Hntigft, :nn-' 1 ' .. F. fi :ri lvltrry City, lxfliriirn Prior Row 2 Fvznlt ftirntl ell, Prn Ot ns, l.l:r51re' flevr r E'rrt1:. ti1 1 r t 'r r n tr., L- ll 1: lwlachil-Jhie, liltjiriqld Stn-tt:, Dori hull, lvlr lllfillll Row 3- lrjli E'.'tr.5, lvl' E -1-rf, W ':, ' ., Fr 11,3 P lwlil-Zesell, hiclgird Elicrz-.', ll'-rirteii lfrftggel, 'flester l3i'l'.',' l,l, Furl fkirur Row 1-fleets l.lnrg'liy, Flwth Ell1 Hill- Gtflrlif, Mr Lin-lie, l.'lrr1r,:rff' Ei ,i-slr, li :rry 'lr zirz lf-'lt-n .ist fine, If :,rn.i lftsitrtzi, Row 2 flt :rlf Lf-i'er, Dirk l'lernsCitl., V1'li'rr. Lrrter, I-f,::1Jre'l.l'f:-rrnL'l1, Ele irtir '3l'1lflTft, Len-ir : '.'.'el,er, P : Ll F . A Row 3 ':r. E'e'- :: :': .5-.Jr-fl l,fr,:.r, lxlicholus Vercfn-'c Hin-.'-,:r,l l'ffen':er, Ei nirrd 1?-lzitlz, Eel li--lily, l-.uw Eilrxzlf' Etitene Pr- snelx, fr- lt S1 ,z 'lg' Row 4 itil' tri Ptfttmi, Gull Ecixvsner, lfhizerre Pliiltifs, l.es'i-r ,-3,1':,if: le in l.ltf'- rift :n.- 3' .ff'n.'11t' ii, l, xZ.'1', lf ':. fferiz. :zz l.'e f' 13' '- :fr ft. Errssel, Russel gms .1 Q , Lf - 'ft ---Q M. 2 Q . --- tl- . v fx , re.,f. 'P an Q 40' 'f as ar. qv- xv -.A '-9 Q 'Jl r P LVAQ hr o eu- - in MATH AND PROJECTION T

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ALCHEMIST-BIOLOGY za. x ' nc.:-I' ':- 'GQ 5, ze as v an 'V' Q 1:- QF -9 I ,. I 31' . , - ' A i 3' f Q 5- 'N I '- -l - ? .A . Y ,V X 'W a ' V . ef I r H F A' . ' i-z te S3 ww t Row 1-Bu'E1 Prsriylsl-ii, .fiirriiz lirxmgr, Fit: lixcliirriigrlfz, Betty Terriss, Gloria l.'t':sniev.'ski, Patsy Goode, Steftne Gzik. How 2 -Lenora Weber, loyce Devlin, Delores Gait, Ruth Scliz-Jlrtz, Fran-:es Mensing, lo Ann Peters, Cherie Davis, Marion Donohue. Row 3 Phyllis Davis, Ieanne Viilfe, Carl l.'.'eins'c :l:, fir, Vissler, Mary Fefvers, Fran-res Padgezi, Earl Schumacher, Vfally Smith How 4-Bob Graves, Hilton Petting, Bill Bl:-:l-c, E-:tb C-:fic-, Bill Sihrrieltz, lim Cxrrithers, Incl: Lawrence, lack Harris. Row lf-Frginges Linden Hirrri-eff Erumrniv, Dcr:,tng.' Barnes, Bart:-ara Sniifen, Margaret Harris, Peggy Emans, Ioyce Schlaff, Pearl Anderson, Margaret ?.t:iicl'g, le in Cuzrke, lszbel Sfltlffi Row 2- Bob Cassidy, Betty Cvartz, Margaret Forber, lanice Helvoigt, lean Milne, Miss Feidler, Bosemxry Foiicli, Evelyn Long, le-an ltiarfy, Doris Pier, Phyllis Eadbone. Row 3--Carl Peterson, Bob laegly, Lorene Carter, Margaret Gable, Frances Coyle, Catherine Sperlier, Ethyle Xttlonnell, Helen Green, Vera Lou Hawk, Donna Beard, Doris Prior, Row 4f-Mr. Busie, Bobert Krause, Dcn Buell, Bob Hauser, Lcuis loy, Balph Reynolds, Deane Hemsoth, Eddie Richard, 'William Davis, lack Boucher, Mr Robinson Hear ye! Hear yel Hear ye! All science lovers. Here are two clubs which ought to satisfy all of you: the Biology Club for the nature lovers and the Alchemists for the chemical-minded. Both clubs are among the most active ones in the school. The Biology Club started off its year with a matinee dance in the school gym last fall. Talk about originality! This club certainly has it. The first ice-skating party ever held by this school was sponored by the Biology Club last February at the Ice House, Bright red cotton blouses for the girls and bright red flannel shirts for the boys were chosen as the club's way to be known from the other societies. As part of their programs for the year, members of this club took a field trip to the Toledo Zoo, and a movie was given at one of their meetings. All in all the Biology Club had a busy year. Officers for this year were Harriett Brummitt, president: Margaret Harris, vice-president: Rosemary Boach, secretary: and Bob laegly, treasurer. The advisers are Miss Fiedler and Mr. Bobinson, who substituted for Mr. Rusie when his new job as boys' dean prevented his giving much of his time to the club. The Alchemists began with their initiation of new members, Early in the fall the club had a Weiner roast. At one of their meetings, Mr. Leaper, from the Neon Sign Company, demonstrated different types of Neon signs and explained how they were made. Mary Lou Spooner, a Libbey graduate from Miami University, spoke to them on Sulpha Miracles at another meeting. A field trip was made through the Ohio Clover Leaf Dairy. This year's activities were directed by Mr. Vossler, the adviser, and the officers: lack Lawrence, president: Frances Padget, vice-president: Steffne Gzik, secretaryp and Bob Cope, treasurer. 116 a



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S GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB XL ' s. ,-- L, lv., CQ Z- av. 5 f e 'SF Y'Q is D . 4 t L' 19 xi l a X' 5 '36 A '-r -va V' ?' T Jax, fx,., .. ,- X - 'P L L- , ', ' 3 F . , . V ' y u. .X , , , Row 1 loline lffnull, Shirley ilime, Evelyn Mooney, Iosephine Polesovsky, Patricia George, Eileen George, Betty Whitmore, How 2- Patsy Lee Matlieny, Irene Kowalski, Cora Durham, Doris Draheim, Betty Smith, Suzanne Iones, Lois Schroeder, Louise Starkey. Row Sf Lois Clayton, Esther Anderson, Norma Comrriager, Ftosemary Fischer, Louise Hubert, Virginia Schloz, Lillian Albert, Joyce Herzberg. How 4 Kathleen Folsom, Mary Davis, lean Gilbert, Betty Keck, Wilma Sperber, Mary Shinaver, Betty Westgate, Lois Trumbull, Buthodell Wacke, Row l Elva Sheperd, Lenora Weber, Eleanor Griffith, Pearl Anderson, Susie Hardison, Wanda Be-ines, Ioanne Fleming, Mary Kuohn, Row 2 Virginia Young, Adelaide Meirzeiewski, loyce Holub, Miriam Davidson, Eleanore Slownski, Mary Finan, Barbara Snitien, Buth Seikold. Row 3-Dorothy Brisbon, lune Highwarden, Olive Huston, Frances Padgett, Ethyle Wonnell, Delores Rinehart, Rita Crowe, Jeanne Knocks, Doloris lfazzmarek, Row 4fIoyce Menke, Vera Lou Hawk, Phyllis Davis, Edith Broadway, Clara lane Hitchner, Alma Pegorcli, Eleanor Bailey, Marian Gilbert, Ruth Snyder. Whenever you think Of QiflS i1'1 SDONS, just think of the Girls' Athletics Association for they represent the sports-minded girls in Libbey, and whenever you think of the G.A.A., think of the L girls because they are a group oi the most active girls in the club, who work the hardest. Besides these L girls there are many others who are working, but have not yet received their letters. They may have their numerals, be near receiving their letters, be lower classmen who are just starting out, or older girls who have just decided to ioin-all oi these make up the Girls' Athletics Association. Now, as to what this club does. Their year is made up ot three seasons, They started out with volleyball, then came basketball, and then baseball. By the time the baseball season cbmes, competition runs high. The teams have had time to size each other up. Friendly enemies are made-tiere is always one team which seems to outshine the others. Besides the tournaments there are social events. This year the girls held a Halloween after-school dance in the gym which they decorated extra special. Then, one Saturday morning they decided to be very energetic and hike out to Ottawa Park where they really did justice to a bright and early breakfast. During the hustle and bustle oi the Carnival, one of the busiest booths belonged to the G.A.A. They had the dartball game and as they urged customers, Hurry, hurry, three chances tor a dimel , many people stepped up to try their luck and were rewarded with a choice oi prizes. The Y.W.C.A. was the scene of their next activity, a splash party. l guess swimming is always a favorite with athletic-minded girls. Realizing that one should shop early to avoid the rush , Edith Broadway, president: Ethyle Wommel, vice- presidentg Velma Langley, secretaryy and loyce Menke, treasurer were seen conferring very early in the year about the club's banquet with which they ended their year way ahead of the other clubs. A V' . . . . ........K,.iL,, , , L. ',, W, Y,.

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