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fa . '2 -'Lau sw W fr waste w2Mfffi?ig,.f u'2 r 4 uiwigtf Q- as : For the last forty years students have been graduated from Libbey High School, These have achieved distinction in many activities. Thousands are better citizens of Toledo and other communities because of Libbey. I congratulate you seniors of Libbey High School who have had the courage and fore- sight to continue your work to graduation. NN There never was a time when a high school certificate meant more than it does today. In years to come it will be still more important. Since this is a memory book, you may read these lines many years from today. Each time that you do I predict that you will express the deepest appreciation that you had an oppor- tunity to attend Libbey High School and that your parents made it possible for you to com- plete your work in Libbey. -Philo C. Dunsmore 25611925 PHILO C. DUNSMORE up Superintendent i l Members of the Toledo Board of Education: left to right, Rabbi Morton Goldberg,-Presidentg Mr. J. Arch Andersong Dr. Frank Browng Mrs. Carol Pietrykowskig Mr. David Rittenhouse, Vice-President. :10:
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Although Mrs. Mary E. Houser has been with us only seven years, the students and faculty have come to love and respect her. Under her influence, junior and senior students have widened their acquaintance with great authors and have gained a new insight into the intricacies of the English language. Mrs. Houser received the B.A. degree from Dennison University and began her teaching career at Frankfort, and later taught at Chillicothe, Ohio. After her marriage to Chip , she substituted in Toledo area schools while her children were young, when they were school age, she took them with her while she taught at clones Franklin, a private school, now Maumee Valley Country Day School. Her chil- dren grown, Mrs. I-louser returned to full-time teaching in Toledo schools, teaching ten years in the English Depart- ment at Macomber and seven years at Libbey. Teaching, housekeeping, and rearing three children did not prevent her participation in other activities. She is a member of Zion Methodist Church, Phi Beta Kappa, the American Association of University Woinen, and the Den- nison XWomen's Club. She has traveled in most of the United States, and parts of Mexico and Canada. Following her retirement, Mrs. Houser expects to keep an active interest in the schools by substitute teaching, she plans to resume some of the club activities which have been somewhat curtailed during recent years, and she hopes to travel-perhaps she may even help Mr. Houser with those anacondas. The izflvale arf of fenrlaizzg if only Ibe arf of aizzfnkefzilzg the llcllilfzlf rzzriorify of ymnzg mimlr for fha ,D7lI'fI0.f6 of rafirfyizzg il fiflerwar:lJ. -Armlole France Mrs. Mary E. Houser tmechcafion Mrs. Houser with one of her English classes . . . and with Mrs. Schering.
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This year we have had many reorganization problems, both because of the change from the extended schedule to the normal school day and because of the loss of many students to the new school. To the entire student body and the faculty-Thank you for your wholehearted cooperation in making these necessary adjust- ments. May we now forge ahead with renewed enthusiasm! To the seniors who have reached the summit of this first stairway to success-My sincere best wishes go with you as you meet the inevitable challenges of a promising future. Your footsteps have left their mark on Libbeyg we hope that we at Libbey have had some part in implunting in each of you the desire for ever-increasing knowledge. -Loy W. Rusie rom .xdcfminidfrafion Mr. Rusie rings for the silent moment
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