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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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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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Qs wi . 0 gag 8 ZC S , O ' The basketball season for Longfellow School started shortly after Christmas vacation. Six eighth grade teams were organized and participated in the fight for the championship. J The following is a list of the three highest teams: Team Games Won Games Lost Hornets .... .............. 5 0 Trojans ...... ,...,,, 4 1 Rangers ,..,,,,.,.,,.,,,......,,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,..,, 3 2 The Champions played the All Stars at the close of the season. The game ended with the Champions the victors by a score of 47 to 22. Warren Oswald, Harry Fox, Dick Scott, Bill Ford, Eugene Dutcher, and Bob Ross made up the All Stars. Due to Bob Ross' absence the day of the game, Howard Lucas replaced him. Foul Shooting Contest The annual Basketball Foul Shooting Contest was held at DeVilbiss High School in March. The three highest scores from our school were 20 out of 40 by Dick Scott, 19 out of 40, by Larry Larsen, and 16 out of 40 by Harry Fox. Achievement Awards Last fall achievement tests were given to all boys in the seventh and eighth grades. The tests consisted of the high jump, broad jump, 60-yard dash, potato race, and ball pitching. The following pupils made a high enough score to entitle them to achievement awards: George Wing, George Warner, Warren Oswald, Dick Scott, Bill Ford, Chuck Petree. Larry Larson, Bob Ross, Norman Arduser, Ronny Thompson, William Groh, and jack Lee. 'i - Longfellow L's The Longfellow L's will be awarded to the boys having the largest number of points, at the end of the season. Points are given for physical, social, mental and moral efficiency. Extra points are awarded for self-control and fair play. . Howard Lucas. Longfellow 4 30 5 Ecboef
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