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

 - Class of 1941

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An enqaqina group, bursting with energy, carried on their activities this yefxr witzi pq, '.'l'frJ','iY'y', ttr.-'1 'r 5 enthusiasm. Vtlho? The Phils, of Course. They started oft with a roast at l3et1rrsf.fn Part: in .jog terrth-:tg in October the qirls and their dates had a spiffy time on a hayride, starting fron. the Glarrzrrr in f zrgnrs. Liirtttey Lou, the Carnival doll, was rarfled off under Phil supervision, as is the crtstorr.. And then t:ir::.t3- tire l'7It.k' shell!! Miss Gosline up and got married. Ot course, thats nice for Miss tfioslrne, but the Ptrtls :hissed her like mad, and they had to swallow a few tunes as they handed her' -1 wartle iran ara he-1 her Qood-luclc, Came the Dance of the Islands . The wide-awalze cornnrittee 'fO!lSl5llll'1j ot Dorrria tfcrrrell, ':hair:1.,t'i Helen Fisk, Barbara Lawrence, Dorothy Bailey, and Wilrritit Larger, decided to hcld the arfair at the Triliiy Lf, 1 L' ilfzrt, where quests were presented with lets to lend an atmosphere of the rrrystrlrtous qiarritpxir ff the Sctxtfi S t'1t to the occasion. After heated discussion tdiscussion is riuttinq it lrrgrhtlyl as to tinie and r lace for their srtrirrqt banquet, the cornrnittee composed of lo Anne Srrnrnons, charrntan, Virginia tfurrrberworth, Bettelzu l.r'Jt,itt1tris Dora Stump, and Betty Iaclzson, decided on the Park Lane l-lotel as the place tfir their intorrrial lotiztiruet, iron, as usual, afterwards, they were all happy about the whole thin-gr. For their senior qitts, the girls l f'C ?ll!t: 'l tiny gold emblems hung on chains. They were called necklaces, but before a week had passed, Phils were prancinq about with their necklaces dangling front their wrists. The ti-ffcers were lwlarrlyrr Rush, rvresiderri: Donna Cornell, vice-president Marilyn Connors, recording secretary, lwlariorie ffonrrors, tttitrre-srpartdirrq secretary, Lucille Rickard, treasurer, Betty Plancti, chaplain: lo Anne Sirnnxorts and Norrzra Y.'larsl'iall, censors: Dorothy Bailey, reporterg and lvfiss Gerdes, adviser, L Row 1 lt: mnette 'l're'er, lt1,:rt1'1 F. :rnsey l1nn:r tfftrriml flfrrzti l.f irsfi l r l' 1 -: fl 1:..: pf. Row 'Z . :'vi:.:- Betty Pllnrl-i, Dorothy Ediley, lfliss Gerdes, l.lr1r-'leriiie l.llll-'Y l, Ann Finprriri, Lrifiiir itil: xi l Row 3 l.l :r '.,' it Ii. ::n .ge Lucy Hosiger, lfltxirie Feerfier Eloise Euifr, '.'.'i.:w1z l.,:r,3f:, fir Serif, ' Row lfforis ffzrk, Yirzirizz fs:i,rer',-.':-7':t, ltfirriqrrx f riri.grs, Lf, .if f':tr'irt1rs le :rt ,'t1,,L:1s ' 'eg..1: : Row 2 ','1r,:.r.,: Kwrsen, Faye Cornell, lvliri-,tn. Pri-fe, Njrncy Slterrnfirt, H'-'Ty L its-era, li irr ,'n Pit tt Row 3 fl 11' ister, l 't ' it'f1,-:'., Fw. ' fi- 1. Pt.:'sjr Van if-Qrrsi-n, Peagy Lee tune l.l1lQer, .fxive Hcjvzr. 'r PHILS

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The PERIES ,j , r 'D ' 5 2 c 3- , I -: - - 'f 'G ., ' 6 ' N .f Q 9 3 Q '--4' -- Q' Y - . Q 3 it-H -' Js ag .as -if' I as Q . 'sf s T 'Z' '1: . ,- rf y'sW ' fm. 'tfq 91 'fri fi, ref i l , f t vt' nl l - ,lu jLl'kk-i' I We JI t ' --' 1 i F - -A 'J Q. ' v 'Y f 5 '99 457 .' -2-1 , .a 36 GP Q- ZH 5'-. V 1 W n tl as , -x Row 1-EI,inf:iC- Perkins, Princes Tri-'y, lecinne Forman, Norma Loflnnd, l'-farian Rugaber, Ianet Klinepeter. Row 2-Io Ann Peters, lanice Clxrii, Susan C1rri'iiors, l.fiss Sushi, Norma Hemsotli, Lois Eearss, Dolores Gartz. Row 3-Yvonne Grossmann, Rosemary Weston, Ieanne Wclfe, Lflry l'.I'is'ers, Nun-'y l.lacPtiie, Peg ly Pettit, Ebbx Dunnenfelser. How 1 Guye Hauser, ltf'1l 1 Frank, Ifinre Fulton, Lois Ryan, Mrllianrie Priest, Ierry Monetta. Row 2wFrances Lamb, Ruth Vxfard, Donna Fic-,'ley, Anne Hcus-er, P i1sy Hoslzinson, lc-fin Young, lane Moore. Row 3 Su:finne Tonlzin, Dulane Kaiser, Nancy Bryor, Betty Gartz, I-iznne Gcet: Port lvlurrtry, Betty Burger. Theyre lively! They're attractive! And they really azcomplish things! Anyone can see that from their record 'and their picture, But we forgot to tell your the Peries are different. You can see that from their picture, too. lust notice those white blouses and red skirts, in the place of the usual club sweaters! Peri social program started orf with a fall hay-ride, and the pace of the organization never let down till the end of the year, when the Sprina banquet was held in May! In between times --oh, gosh! Iust listen to their schedule: they beat all Lit clubs with their early season roast, and a good time was had by all. fTrite but true.l Not the least of the Peries' accomplishments was the best mass meeting of the year, anticipat- ing the Waite game, and don't worry if every other club tries to dispute us. The girls' Christmas dance at the Womens Building was super, and who can forget their glittering message, The Peries Wish You a Merry Christmas, which, though the letters were of phosphorous, left a silvery memory in our minds. Picturesque -and a lot of worlzf- was the Faculty-Mothers' Tea. Who can forget the scurrying around the committee did for about a month before? Or Mrs. Dunham's splendid talk? The year's officers were as peppy as their program. Peqqy Pettit was presidentg Yvonne Grossman, vice-president: Mary Masters, recording secretary: Norma Hemsoth, corresponding secretary: Dolores Gartz, chaplain: Frances Tracy, censor: Miss Dusha, adviser. The last event before the banquet was a swimming party for girls only, which the girls vowed was nice because there were no boys. What's the matter here?



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ZETS 9 35. 3 Q -.r 3 ET' a Q. .3 F' 3 6 v 9' v gpg? I QQ -X ac' . V as 3G ,,,. ab , ,. 4 . . '4,. 5 A 3 5 lf X AX .A 4. L 1 , A S' .a -L K--r 1 4? .A 4. 3 A A .1 . - ,Q - T -- xz.. ,wit . ' ' ! ., 1 5 .Q-E., 'Q I .5 - . Q Qs 1 k . L ' .. f 9 , v ' ' 5' l 4,-7' gf , J X., I 11 , 1 1 9 . , s 1 . ' ' Q6 46 1 v 0 1 'T' V 'I Y 4 Q 1 .1 xv-i,j' 3 Q T9 A .-N... 4 'N its 1 e YV Row 1- Hee: ' P 1 1 'fxry Snoem zker Verg Fuiplffv, P11r1:1: 1.1 j.'f-r, 1-1111111 Czrxviii, Betty Biker Row 2fPl1yll13 Eg :'1Q'1111.: F 1 11 1 las, l.f1ss Eff-Lisle, llixrelien Wilkiiisc-n, E112-i-11 Blum, Phyllis Bell, Eevy Hildin-3. Row 3 Mary Ann 1: 1. F 1 1 ,yier 1.1155 l'l'-1l lf'1Sf!1, Doris '.'t'e1'7, Fermi-111114 P13-Qs' P.L1'i1 '.'t'oll-i-nu-Jerer, Curol Venatsle How 1 11111 vTlI.1TS 11:11:11: C1111-fr, Eff-'fy l5r11ikrr1111, lune ly1aCDo1111d, Pgisy Gerrit' lvl1rt11'1 L.Jwre111:e, Ruth Enright Row 2 Bette 1.1111-rif-y, E jr,.?'1',' l111rs', Pose Erurio, Miss Elie-r'l'1, Elori Duffey, Dormii S1Tl1L11t:, Ef1rl'1f1r'1 Simpson Bow 3A-Sararuili bell, Doris Prior, A111151 l'l1ns11r1 lime f'1:rt11-Cler, Lois Trulrll ull, M-Liry Klueier Betty Munson, V1ra1r11.1 1311'l-1-r, Le-nn'1 Palm Vitality seemed to be the by-word of the Zets this year, for they certainly added zip to our social life! The merry members in their suede jackets pepped the sagging spirts of the football players with their rousing DeV1lb1ss mass-meeting, while the girls' annual roast, at Pearson Park, was enjoyed so imrnensly, that it was soon followed by another. Those Zets certainly don't do things halfwayl As usual they gave doughnut sales, but they swayed from their custom just once, when they gave a potato-chip sale-1 suppose, just to prove they d1dn't have oneftrack minds. Anyhow, don't say anything to the girls about doughnuts. They iust answer, Well, they make money! This year's dance was very cleverly arranged by Carol Venable and her committee of Patsy Goode, Alice lohnson, Betty Maloney, Ruth Snyder, and Eileen Blum. lt really made History! lust ask any Zet-for, for that matter, iust ask any, Phil or Peri, and they'll even tell you, grudgingly, that the dance was pretty smooth! tThat's something, too, when you can get the Lit clubs to compliment each other.l The decorations were pennants from all the leading colleges in Americap the music was supplied by lohnny Burnett. P. S. Everyone had Fun. Earlier in the season, the Zet girls had a good old-fashioned get together at Mary Ann Loveless' house. After a poteluck supper, the evening was spent in recreation. The formal banquet, which was held in May at the WOHTQUIS Building, was one of beauty and will always be remembered by the Zetalethean seniors, The officers were Mary Ann Loveless, president, Carol Venable, vice-president, Marian Corwrn, recording secretary: Betty Baker, corresponding secretary: Phyllis Bell, treasurery Margaret Opfer, sergeant-at-arms: Ruth Stritmatter, Betty Hilding, Helen Green, censors, Miss DeLisle, Miss Henderson, and Miss Eberth, advisers.

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