The Libbey Cowboys were founding members of the Toledo City League from 1926 until the school closed. Their colors were royal blue and gold. The Cowboys were most famous for their boys basketball teams and had a strong basketball rivalry with Scott High School in Toledo. Prior to the Shoe Bowl championship for the City League football title, Libbey had an annual Thanksgiving Day football game with Woodward High School from 1923 to 1932,[4] and with DeVilbiss High School[5] from 1933 to 1963.
Fate of Libbey
Libbey High School had been rumored to be potentially closing since the 1980s, but was recommended to stay open by the school district each time the issue was brought up. In 1991, TPS decided to close two high schools that were to be chosen from a list of Libbey, DeVilbiss and Macomber-Whitney high schools.[6] Libbey was spared while DeVilbiss and Macomber-Whitney were shuttered.
In April 2009, Libbey High School's Student Council President had strong words for administrators and school board members with regard to saving their school. The proposal to eventually send some Libbey neighborhood students to Scott, Bowsher, and Waite high schools is "segregation of different populations and is racist", they claimed. Libbey always had been the "unwanted stepchild" of Toledo Public Schools and 'their positive news is always overshadowed by the negative", students added. Libbey was left open for the 2009–10 school year, but the issue of closing the school was brought up again in March 2010. After a failed levy early in May, Toledo Public Schools ultimately voted 3–2 in favor of closing school at the end of the 2009–10 school year. The final class of 2010 graduated on June 3 in the fieldhouse. All remaining Libbey students were divided geographically, between Scott, Bowsher, Waite and especially Rossford and Central Catholic High Schools.
On July 15, 2011, Libbey High School was vetted by the Ohio Historic Site Preservation Board for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.[7]
The demolition of the building began in January 2012.[8]
Organizations and clubs
Afro Club
Art Club
Band
Cheerleading
Choir
Debate Club
DECA
Deutsche Verein
Drama
FCCLA
Flag Corp
Future Teachers of America
Jazz Band
Libbey Legends Dance Team
Newspaper
Orchestra
Quiz Bowl
Spanish club
Student Council
Yearbook
Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships
Dennis Russell Davies (1962) General Music Director of the Baden-Württemberg State Opera House from 1980 to 1987. Chief conductor of the Bruckner Orchestra Linz and the Linz Opera from 2002 to 2017.Principal Conductor of the Brno Philharmonic 2018–2022.
Dick Szymanski: Former football player and executive with the Baltimore Colts where he won three NFL Championships as a player and later served as general manager.