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Bill Ford ..,..,,..,,,,, jimmy Britsch ...... David Krevit ........... Ruth Mae Lawson ...... Ruth Hawkins ,..... Warren Hall .,....w... Warren McBee ....,..... George Whitehorne Charles Whitehorne Orchesfra Members ............Flzzte ........Cell0 ........Flz1te ..........Vi0lifz ..........Vi0li1z ........Cell0 .,........Vi0li1z .........TI'llI1Zp6f ..........DI'llllZ Jacqueline Manson .........,,....... Saxophone Marilyn Emery .,........ ............... C ella Thomas Orr ...,...,,.... ,......... V iolifz Barbara Welday ..... Donald Lee ....Y.... .......Vi0li7z ..........Trm2zpet Robert Young ..... .......... T rzzmpe! Harold Peelle ,,r..,... ,...,.. C larifzel' Virginia Leger ....,...... Ruby 'Ioan Kuhlma H ........Pza1z0 ........Pzmz0 Robert Beatty .........,... ...,...... C lm-ine! William Groh ....,.,..r,, ....,,. T rambmze Dale Grubs ..........,.. .......u..... T fzmzjlel Mrs, Mathilda Burns-Director Room 201-Mrs. Cummins- Room 312-Mrs. Meinhart- Name-Bird Club. President-Ralph Kent. Secretary-Richard Hetrick. Sergeant of Arms-Jacob Dubendor- fer. Room 315-Miss Davis- Name-Childrenls Own Club. President-Sanford Crawford. Vice-President-Wesley Briner. Secretary-Carl Hibscher. Secretary-Mary Louise Driskell. Room 301-Mrs. Wfynhoff- Name-Fun and Knowledge. President-Dick Peterson. Program Chairman-Carol Heyn. Secretary-Janet Davis. Room 304-Miss Zietlow- Name-Hour of Fun. Presidente-Charles Hohly. Secretary-Betty Blodgett. Announcer-Betty Lou Wieland. Room 309-Mrs. Whitwham- Name-Cheerful Children's Club. PresidenthPatsy Binding. Vice-President-Barbara Ward. Secretary-Janice Spencer. Sergeant of Arms-Marilyn Pettes. Name-Childrens Own Story Hour. President-Dale Gonia. Vice-President-Shirley Rutschow. Secretary-Jane Powers. Room 313-Miss Ritzman- Name-Bright Eyes Reading Club. PresidentiBruce Chambers. Vice-PresidentfBarbara Colb. Program Chairman-Beverly Drouen Secretary-Marilyn Woessner. Sergeant of Arms-Fritz Waldo. Room 316-Miss Sheahan- Name-Red Cross Club. President-Billy Bates. Secretary-Dorothy Simon. Room 317-Miss Sanders- Name-Happy Thirty-Niners. President-Billy Tietje. Vice-President-Virginia Waterheld. Program Chairman-Marilyn McIl- henny. Room 112-Mrs. Gressler- Club-Ths Happy Hour. President-William Groh. Vice-President-George Wing. Secretary and Treasurer-Georgetta Herbster. Room 113-Mrs. Fruchey- Name-The Excelsior. President-Lawrence Larson. Secretary-Aileen Stevenson. Treasurer-LaVerne Bennett. Longfellow 4 28 P Evlwef
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Sixth Grade Scoops Room 317- Scoop! Scoop! Do you like contests? Miss Sander's class is hav- ing a book reading contest to see who reads the most. The highest score of books read is 64 by Elizabeth Vellman. Next is Elizabeth Roulet who has a score of 53 books. Third is Ruth Banning and Elizabeth Etter with 30 books. Qlt looks like the girls are the best readers in this room.j Room 316-Scoop! Scoop! Miss Sheahan's class made Valentine favors for Chillicothe Hospital. They also sent four representatives from their Red Cross Club to a Red Cross meeting at Monroe School. Those who went were James Brewer, james Ross, Dorothy Simon, and Phyliss Wasserstrom. Room 301-Scoop! Scoop! Mrs. Wynholf's class is writing letters to' boys and girls in European countries. First they wrote to Dr. Knudsen in Boston and he sends them names of boys and girls who wish to correspond. He has sent them letters. They are now waiting for replies. Room 317-Scoop! Scoop! Miss Sander's class made character dolls for the art exhibit which was given in the auditorium the 28th of March. The dolls are to be used in Peep Shows. The committee is Carolyn Gassen, Paul Akers, Robert Wiel, Mary Kathern Sherman, Eleanor Lee, and Warren Hall. Room 503!Scoop! Scoop! Miss Bethune's class gave a program on Hobbies, Nature Study and Poetry Reading for the Mothers' Club on April 5, 1958. First was poetry reading by Donna jean Massiker, Roy Weir, Melvin Bubacz, Bernice Rinker, Robert Herbster, and Ruth Herring. Second on the program was Nature Study. It was about insects, leaves, seeds, weeds, animals, twigs, wild flowers, and birds by Wil- lard Elliot, Robert Wisnofske, Wilma Quandt, Marvin Damrauer, Otis Taylor, Phylliss Shutt, Edwin Welch, and Carl Hargraeves. The boys hobby group was announced by David Buttke. The other announcer was Arnold Ettenhofer. john Beroth, Bob Klien and Billy Petree gave talks on airplanes. The girls hobby was sewing. A talk was given about this by Jean Mellinger. There was a display of collections of nature work. It was a very interesting program. By Beverly Boddy. Echoes Staff Charles Petree ..,.,,........,,,, .,..,,.,,.,,....,,,,,.....,.,.,., .................... E d itor Elton Gallon ..............,........... ....... A ssistant Editor Howard Lucas, joan Ort .......... ................. S ports Editors Barbara Laack .................,.......... ........................ C lub Editor Larry Moser, Milo Spencer .......... .,..... A dvertising Managers julia Knaggs, john Gallagher .........,...,..,,,,...,....,,,...........,,..., ...,..... B usiness Managers Reporters Georgia Pappas, john DuMond, Gladys Marske, Amelia Wineland, Grace Athans, Bard Nagel, George Calicut, Beverly Boddy, Patsy Carr, Patsy McMahon, George Wing, and Barbara Brown. Adviser ....................,, .....,,,. M rs. Gladys Holmes Longfellow 4 27 P Erlfoer
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Safety Council OFFicers I I I President ........... ----4-- B ill Ford Vice-President ....... ..--------- B ill Reed Secretary ,,,,,,,,, .,..... B ob Edmunds Fire Marshal ,,,,,,,,, ,...,.............. R uth Hawkins Capt. of Guards ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,A.,,,...,. J ack Lee, Chuck Petree Expense List For Echoes Staff The following expenditures are hereby listed to clear the consciences of any staff members who find it necessary, and to show to consumers where their hard- earned quarters went. Surplus from 1935 fnot used yetj ...... ....... 53 .13 Budget ........................................................... ....... 3 4,444.57 Items 1. Stretcher fboth kindsj for Mrs. Holmes ................................. ....... 55 12.95 2. Chewing gum for staff fso they have something to think about while writingj ....,.......,........................................ . 25.01 3. Dinner for staff ....,.....,............,.,.. .... .... 3 5 .75 4. Motor bikes for staff .......... .............................................. ....... 1 , 000.00 5. Rolls Royce for Editor ,...................,..,......,,.......,.........,.,........,.,...... ....... 3 ,o6o.o0 6. Carbon tetrachloride to remove gum. fMrs. F., please notice, ....... .... 2 .50 7. Ink for this report ......................,.,,....,,..i,..............................,.......... .30 8. Candy for loyal advertisers ,.......................................,................... . 29.42 9. Stationery, pencils, ink, pins, etc., etc ..,.,,........,,....,........,...........,............... 222.22 10. Typewriter ribbons ........,...............................,............................................. 5.00 11. Dinner, candy, and entertainment for me while making this report ...... 23.78 12. Erasers ................,.................,..,...,.,,,.,,,,,,,....,,.,.......,..............................,..... 10.68 13. Sales Tax and stamps ....... .... 1 6.83 Total ,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .r..... S 4,444.44 Surplus ...........,............ .... . 13 Surplus from 1935 ......... .13 Total surplus .................................,.,.,....,....,........................................ 3.26 This surplus is to be used by next year's Echoes staff to the best of their ability, to start out a successful year, I hope, I hope, I hope. Phyllis Thompson, C. P. I. fCerti6ed Public Insect, Toledo Better Nonsense Bureau. Longfellow 4 29 P Eclaoer
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