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' A ..THE BOYS WRGITE H0 LIBBEY HIGH SCHOOL My dear Friend, December 12, 1944 Another Christmas Day is approaching and we realize that 1944 will soon be gone. During the year, Libbey has prospered. Our undefeated football team won City Championship Honors with an equal claim on State Honors. Momsen and Krall, our Co-Captains, were chosen on the All-State Team players. Our Edelian and Crystal musical organizations appeared in honor to us. Our boys and girls, from among more than four thousand were highly successful. Our many concerts and brought high in these difficult times, have tried to maintain the ideals and traditions of Libbey. And great joy has come to us because of your loyalty and the countless letters you have written. Week by week, we have seen our boys leave for Service. We have parted from them in genuine sorrow and regret. They are now in all quarters of the globe, giving their all for us. Eighteen hundred Libbey boys and!girls join in silent prayer each morning for them. Many Service boys home on furlough come to see us and to visit Libbey. Recently, we had sixteen boys were here: Ed Shepler, just here for dinner. The following home from six months in an English hospital from wounds received in France, Neil Schmuhl, wounded severely at Saipan and now in Percy Jones Hospital, Bob Bauer, Wade Breneman, Hetzel Dickens, and Wayne Doty-all home after thirty months with the Marinesiin the Pacific, Bob Trumbull, home after many months in the Aleutians, Edwin Krall, Navy, wounded at Leyte, Kenneth Shepler from Great Lakes, Frank Sniegowski, Army Air Corps, Gerry Gaynor, Glen Schmakel, and Jim Foltz, Marines, Bob Bremer and Douglas Taberner, Army, and Bob Harrison, V-12. How 1 wish that you had been here, too! At this Christmas Season, we are thinking of you. We are praying earnestly that you may find Happiness during this festive season. May your memories of days past enable you to relive the Christmas Days of your youth! May Peace soon come and bring you Home again! May God abundantly bless you and give you assurance of His abiding Presence! May you with all its hardships and dangers and temptations! May the War have Courage to face your life ,s end find you the clean, fine boy who bade us goodbye! If called into battle, may you go unafraid of the future, knowing the Son of God will walk at your side! May God bless you! ! ! Sincerely your friend, 'E,74.f' '
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