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

 - Class of 1937

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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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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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Mrs. Fruchey's Class Prophecy 1958 - 1948 One bright sunny morning Larry Larson and Mearl Huffman, the two best lawyers in New York, found a note in their mail box asking them to come to Toledo to attend Mrs. Frucheyls tour. On the streamlined train designed by Billy McDonald they met Ann Gilbert of the Gilbert Razor Blade Co. Her secretary, Francis Witt, after recovering from bumping into the porter, found him to be none other than Allan Stanbury. When they arrived in Toledo, they stopped at the Betty Harmon Hotel where Marian Widner was the hostess, jack Lee, the bell boy, and Robert 'LaDue, the desk clerk. After dinner they went to the Spencer Blue Room that had the best of every- thing in Toledo. Virginia Leger and her Swinging Sweethearts were entertaining in the evening. Bonnie Griswald was the blues singer. On Sunday they went to the first Scottish Church whose minister was Rev. William Herzog. The following day they found the Betty Wing Circus was in town and decided to see it. The main attraction was, Guess What, the smallest woman in the world and to add to their delight it was Aileen Stevenson. The ring master was john DuMond and the bareback rider was Juanita Wilcox. Then they went into several sideshows and saw some old friends, LaVerne Bennett was the neatest housemaid in Ohio and Alice Bissonette, the quickest thinker in the world. As they left the circus they saw Robert Beaty selling junior Reviews, Their taxi driver was George Warner. The next day the papers were filled with pictures of Russell Carpenter of the Car- penters' Union. They investigated this story of Russell's and found his office at 111 Main Street. As soon as they got there his secretary, Barbara Stiegelmeyer, admitted them. Dorothy Maier and Ruth Moore, who had become reporters, were covering the story. Alice Whitehead, Marian Warner, Marjorie Schelling, and Ruth Ann Scheib were detectives and proved the story false. i Marian Widner, Milo Spencer, Ann Marie Gilbert, Larry Larson. . N '- 5 .1 in L, Ju: - x1N',4 iii 235'-as'-3- Longfellow ii 4 20 P Eclaoer

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