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lish class room sat a little white haired old lady, who, to our surprise, was one of our favorite teachers at Longfellow, Mrs. Holmes. She told us that Norman Arduser was a science professor and Dick Etters was the Dean. After we left the English room we went up to the 11th floor. The elevator girl was Evelyn Welling. As we stepped out we came face to face with Joyce Devitt and Bob Ross. They said they were on their way down to a golf tournament, in which Patsy McMahon and Gladys Marske were competing in the finals. The next stop was the Art Museum. Here we saw Larry Moser conducting a tour for famous artists. In the group were Amelia W., Marie McLean and Evelyn Hansen. We ran into Patsy Carr and Dorothy Ashton. They told us there would be a concert at 2:00 and Bob Sherman was going to play the piano. We went through the art galleries. In one we noticed a very attractive picture painted by Barbara Brown. As we went out Dick Scott, a policeman, helped us across the street. As we entered the ship, earthward bound, it seemed impossible that so much could have happened. We enjoyed seeing and hearing about our classmates of room 111 during thi? yC211'S 1957-1938. We have always remembered our room song-sung to the tune of l'Shipmates Forever. We are here together, In room 111 Where we have our meetings S Where we work, ' And where we have our fun. Friends we'll be forever, gz. When our work is done. Every loyal and faithful member, Though he's gone, will still remember Our room 111. Patsy Carr Dorothy Ashton. So-So's of the Future The next Robert Taylor ................ , .......................................... ........... B u d Lucas The next Martha Raye ................................. ...... .......... ......... B a r d Nagle The next joe E. Brown ............... ......... L arry Moser The next Freddie Bartholmew ....... ....... J ay Thornburg The next Walter Winchell .......... ........... E lt0n Gallon The next Pretty Kitty Kelly ........ ........ B everly Boddy The next Benny Goodman ........ .......... B ob Sherman The next Miss America ......... ......... E velyn Welling The next Greta Garbo ........... ............... J oyce Devitt The next Minnie Mouse ........... ...................... E va Kraft The next Charlie McCarthy .....,... ......... I immyfHammerel The next Dracula's daughter ....,., ................. B etty Sautter The next Romeo ...................... ................ B ob Ross The next Juliet ........,........... .................. P atsy Carr The next Gypsy Rose Lee ........ ........, P atsy McMahon The next Tisshy Lish ..........,. ..,..... D orothy Ashton The next joan Davis ......... ............. D orothy Sass The next Prof. Quizz ......... ........... N orman Arduser The next Andy Devine ......... ......., M alcolm McClurg The next Harpo Marx ....... ............ D orothy McClure Dorothy Sass Mrs. Holmes. Lon, gfellow 4 1 1 D Echoes
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Snoops From Room III 1. Have you seen the new bird called a Thornburgh Jay? 2. In Lucas County lives a boy named Howard. 5. Great Scott! Dick's here again! 4. Eva likes Kraft's cheese. . Patsy has a new Carr and she knows how to drive it. Watch out! . Dorothy likes Sass-a fras Tea. 5 6 7. Elton drinks a Gallon of milk a day. 8. Amelia came from a country called Wineland. 9. Dick climbed a ten foot Wall. Believe it or not. 10. Bob is a descendant of General Sherman or is he? 11. Kenalene bought a new Cole black puppy the other day. 12. Barbara has decided to buy a new Brown dress. 13. We like Meinertls candy, so does Betty. 14. john patronizes the Gallagher cleaners. 15. We are in-Klien-ed to believe that Eugene likes to go to school? rcmsplcmet ' - . , fg - ...Flzght As we entered the Space Ship, we were greeted by our tall pilot, Jimmy Ham- merel. He called the stewardess, Betty Sautter, and told her to give us a capsule of sir- loin steak and French fries. We had to stop at a traffic intersection 15,000 miles up in the air. The cop fined us 8 mills for -not stopping for a red light and who should the cop be but Eugene Barkman. He said it would take a half second to make out a ticket so we went over to Bud and Lucas, Restaurant. On the way out we mailed some post cards. To our surprise Eugene Dutcher was the postman. We mailed greeting to Malcolm who runs a Traveler's Aid Bureau on Jupiter, Dorothy McClure, who has charge of the outlook post on Saturn, and Eustace Mum- ford, who is in charge of the Society for Prevention of Mice on the same planet. Our short wave set told us that Elton Gallon had just completed a fund for brokendown bridge players, of whom Dorothy Sass was the most outstanding. Beverly Boddy will also share in this movement. On Mars we gazed through the powerful telescope, and were able to look down on the earth. We saw Bard Nagel hastily preparing menus in a hospital, with Kena- lene Cole as her assistant. Virginia Ladig was drilling a group of legionnaires. Dick Wall was a clown in the Schultz and Schroeder's Circus. Frank Wirebaugh was their business- manager. john Gallagher was engineering a highway across the Atlantic. Jay Thornburgh was lecturing in Times Square. We soon got very hungry so we hopped over to the Big Dipper and went to 'lKlein's Cafe. The waitress came up and it was Betty Meinertf There was a floor show afterward and Eva Kraft, the Dipper's greatest toe dancer, performed. After this we went back to Mars. K In the morning we took a tour around. We went to Mar's university. In a Eng- Longfellow 4 10 P Echoes
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Room Ill Calendar October 29-Hallowe'en Party. November 9,-Book Review Program. November 17-Major Bowe's Program. December 15wChristmas Choir. December 22-Christmas Party. I0 january January january january january wRockets played Panthers. 17-Rangers played Black Hawks. 18-Rockets played Black Hawks. 24-Rangers played Trojans. 51fRangers played Rockets. February 14-Valentine Party. February 14-Rangers played Panthers. February 15-Rockets played Hornets. February 24-Rangers played Hornets. April 6-Community Chest Play. Patsy Carr. Our Class Will We, the eighth graders of 111, Longfellow School, City of Toledo, County of Lucas, being of normal intelligence UQ, in this year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty eight, do hereby bequeath certain properties to deserving members of the future eighth graders: ' Item 1. Item 2. Item 3. Item 4. Item 5. Item 6. Item 7. Item 8. Item 9. Item 10. Item 11. Item 12. Bob Ross leaves his good looks to Robert Adler. The Class leaves our room song to the future 111'ers. Eugene Dutcher leaves his red hair to Richard Meek. jimmy Hammerel leaves his height to Bo-Bo Bolton. Bard Nagle leaves her braids to Nancy. Patsy McMahon leaves Dale Grubbs to Irene Rigby. Kenalene Cole leaves her blond hair to Betty june Hamilton. Amelia Wineland leaves Larry Larson to some of Miss Croose's gals, Bob Sherman leaves his music ability to Jerry Dennis. Gladys Marske leaves her size to Isobel Tate. Larry Moser leaves his wise cracks to jack Cronin. Dorothy Ashton leaves her friendship with Peggy Gallagher to Beverly. Eighth Grade News This year Room 111 has had a club called The Variety Hour Clubf' The first elected officers were as follows: President, Malcolm McClurgg Vice-President, Eustace Mumford, Secretary, Patsy McMahon, and Treasurer, jimmy Hammerel. The second group of officers were: President, Howard Lucas, Vice-President, Bob Rossg Secretary, Patsy Carr, and Treasurer, Frank Wirebaugh. A social committee planned parties and a program committee planned their weekly programs. Longfellow eggaggo 4 12 P Echoef
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