Longfellow Junior High School - Echoes Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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1 i Class Will We, the class of 1958, do hereby solemnly will our masterful and superior UQ qualities to the class of 1.939 whom we know will feel greatly honored f?????j. The party of the first part fbeing the class of 1938j hereby relinquishes all claim on the following items to the party of the second part fthe class of 391 on receiving one gross of slightly used diplomas and enough dunce caps for Room 101: Item 1-William Ford wiggles his presidency off onto any frib who wants to take it, will take it and can take it. Item 2-Bonny Griswold bequeaths her firetop to Dale Grubbs. Item 3-jeanne Simon leaves her wad of gum to be lawfully stretched out be- tween the seventh grade gumchewers. fThere will be enough for all.j Item 4-Dot McClure wills her delicious daily apples to any seventh grade worm. Item 5-Ruby Kuhlman solemnly bequeaths her shadow to be officially sliced into three foot lengths and passed out among Billy Bradley, John Lucas. Isobel Tate, and Mrs. Holmes. Item 6-Ronny Thompson leaves his beooootiful wavy hair to Ruth Boldt. Item 7+-Frances Witt wills her memory to Louie Van Tuinen. Item 8-Lois Kievit bequeaths her painting Qof barnsj ability to Joyce Lukes. Item 9-Eustace Mumford leaves his EXCEPTIONALLY small QU feet to Mil- ton Byres. Item 10-'Bob Edmunds wills his great sanding power to Willie Brown. Item 11-Harold Peelle leaves his board-stretcher and cottonwood shavings to Mr. Wester. fSee explanation on page j Item 12-jean Nelson leaves her hiccups to Rex Smith. Item 13-George Calicutt bequeaths his blush to jr, Updike. Item 14-Ronny Thompson and Jo Devitt will their note-writing art to Billy Brad- ley and Joyce Lukes. v Item 15-jimmy Hammerel bequeaths his amazing imitation of Charlie McCarthy to any Seventh grade wooden head. Item 16-June Wenland wills her knuckle-cracking art to jack Cronin. Signed: Chuck Petree Bill Ford jean Nelson Phil Thompson Witnessed by: A. Typewriter C. Pencil D. Pen Lgngfglgw 4 18 P ECfJ065

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Class Prophecy of Room IOI Here we are at our class reunion in 1950. The assembly includes our classmates from the eighth grade. We will now turn the microphone over to the announcer, Chuck Petree, who will wend his way through the crowd and point out various class- mates and the various professions they have followed. Thank you, and before I start on my way through this group of old friends I want to announce that Bill Ford and his swing band are playing for us. His guest artists include Harold Peelle and his clarinet, Jean Copelin on her trumpet, and Ruby joan Kuhlman at the pianof, Hold on, folks, over by the punch bowl guzzling punch is George 'Whimpy' Whitehorne, known all over the nation for his luscious hamburgs with odorless onions. And who should be standing next to him but Katharine Lehman, noted cooking expert, ravishingly sampling the delicious tidbits supplied by 'Diel's Ducky Dinners' owned by Marjorie herself, Perhaps you have noticed a young lady going through the crowd passing out samples of chewing gum. She is Jeanne Simon, who also gives you a book- let entitled 'How to Chew Gum in Ten Easy Lessons' Over near the door, ready to pounce on any unsuspecting customer that goes by, are Jean Nelson and janet Lach- miller, owners of an exclusive Park Avenue dress salon, talking to model Rosemary Claypool and their designer, Caroline Napp. I do not see them at the present but I hear that joan Ort and Barbara Laack are the proprietors of the famous Meadow Banks Stables in the bluegrass region of Kentucky. Over in the center of the grounds it ap- pears there is a teachers' meeting as Ruth Hawkins, a history teacher from Longfellow and Phyllis Thompson, an English teacher, are talking over old times. Bill Reed, the handsome doctor, and Anna Belle Cress, the professional nurse, are joining in the con- versation. Out on the dance floor Freddy Gibbons, the editor of the 'Daily Chatter,' and his society columnist, Virginia Kietzman, whose column usually includes some- thing about the social events in the life of that flaming red-haired debutante, Elaine Hayes, are swinging it to the tune of 'Hot Lips.' 'The Daily Chatter' also has Georgia Pappas, who writes short stories and has written a book or two, I have heard, on dogs and their habits. julia Knaggs, who has become famous for her wonderful poems, supplies the poetry for this paper. Standing at the sidelines watching the dancers are jack Richard, the basketball coach, Bruce Sibley, a baseball team manager, and Frank Gaffney, the sports commentator, discussing the games that have been making the head- lines. - There seems to be a bit of confusion out on the dance floor. Let's move closer and see what it is. It looks like Marion Price, the Hollywood Dancing School in- structress, is trying to teach june Wenland and Margaret Perry, owners of the 'Perry- land Beauty Shop,' how to do the latest fad, 'The Patch Quilt Snuggle' Professor Robert Edmunds and Betty Jean Mock, over by the popcorn stand, are figuring on a new fluid to make Bobls latest invention, a rocket ship, Hy higher and better. Betty studied to be a chemist and is now a great help in the Professor's work. Lois Ann Kievit, the celebrated movie actress, is listening with half interest, for her eyes are following George Calicutt, the F. B. I. man, to see if he is quick enough to find the many pickpockets wandering about. Sitting on the bench in the shade are Connie Underwood and Ronald Thompson, who have taken up the study of aviation. It ap- pears they are trying to tell Florine France, the 'Brown Derby' waitress and Bill Kahl, who had become the second Tyronne Power, the secrets of aviation. I guess everyone is having a good time, I am. Well, it's time to sign off. Ta-ta. Lois Kievit Betty Mock .. Bob Edmunds ' Fred Gibbons Longfellow 4 17 P Eclaoer



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MRS. FRUCHEY'S CLASS 1st Row. Alice Whitehead, Betty Wing, Dorothy Maier, Ruth Ann Schieb, Bonnie Gris- wold, Barbara Steigelmeyer, Francis Witt. 2nd Row. Mearl Huffman, Robert La Due, Billy McDonald, john Du Mond, jack Lee Robert Beatty, Lawrence Larson. 3rd Row. Marion Widner, Ruth Moore, La Vern Bennett, Betty Harmen, Alice Bissonette, Marian Warner, Juanita Wilcox. 4th Row. Russell Carpenter, Milo Spencer, Billy Herzog, Allan Stanbury, George Warner, Marjorie Schelling, Virginia Leger. 5th Row. Aileen Stevenson. Longfellow 4 19 b 135506,- 1

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