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Mrs. Gressler ......... Mrs. Holmes ......... Miss Meyers ....... Mrs. Fruchey ......... Mrs. Ryan ..... Mrs. Lanz ...... Miss Davis .... Miss Groose ....... Mrs. Ellis ....,... Mr, Wester ........ Miss Nessle ........... Mrs. Lewis ............... Longfellow School .... Melody Review No Substitute for You ......... Stay As Sweet As You Are u Somewhere a Voice Is Calling Star Fell Out of Heaven .......'lYou're As Pretty As a Picture ......................,....''Change Partners Your Quiet Why ..... How Can We Be Wrong ........... Horne Cooking Mama ..... It's Easier Said Than Done .....,..,.,.... Thanks a Million ...... Heart and Soul lMemories Doris Wilhelm Monita Patterson A Junior World Song We proudly bear our country's flag And bravely serve our nation. We faithfully defend the right By deed and declaration Alone or with our comrades true, We work for truth and beauty. And wave the Red Cross Hag on high Above the path of duty. For universal peace we strive, With Love our way is lighted, For service to humanity, t The juniors stand united. Room Ill r f v v We have added three new students to our class this year. They are Eileen Surt- man, from Riverside, Mary Lou Schweitzer, from Chatham, Ontario, and Neil Cowie from Lincoln School. We lost Patsy Barton, who is now enrolled at Harvard School. Our class gave Memories for the Parents' Club on April 19. Everybody had a share in the program. Our 3-One's Clubl' has been both entertaining and enjoyable. We elected offi- cers twice, in September and january. The officers for the year were: President, Patsy Barton, Jerry Dennis, Vice-Pres- ident, jack Cronin, Betty june Hamilton, Secretary, Norman Gray, Peggy Gallagher, Treasurer, Theodore Buzanis, Alan Brang. LONGFELLOW f 16 I ECHOES
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Cheers and Cheers For Longfellow School Longfellow School we love you so, Parents, Teachers, and all our beaus. Rolly, and Johnnie, and Jimmie, too, They all make a group that's very true. At all our dances they leave us flat, They're always as stiff as an old door mat. We couldn't do without you at all, Especially when you play football. We go down there and cheer and cheer, And all we get is a, pain in the ear. We study our history with a whiff and a bang, And many's the time, the boys we could hang As the parting time grows near, We'll miss our teachers and friends so dear. When at DeVilbiss we hnally arrive, We hope that we all shall survive. When at last we get to College, There we shall obtain our fill of knowledge. When we're through with goldfish gulping, Then we'll turn to doughnut dunking. Peggy Gallagher Phyllis Damm Monita Patterson Blanche Holley Who's Who of the Future Owen Hess ....... Chuck Hardy ...... Neal Cowie .......... Maurice Bellamy ...... Priscilla Shaub ...... Betty Lee Mahr ...... Phyllis Damm ,...., Bill Thompson ..,.. Ben France ............... Bob Schoonmaker ,...... Alan Brang ,,....,...,,., Blanche Holley ..,...... Theodore Buzanis ,....,. Wilhelm Twins ..,,..,.,,,,,,,,,, Rhoda May Schnetzler .....,... Spankey Macfarland .. ..,.,,,,...,..,......... Alfalfa .........Curly Locks .............Lily Pons .....Eleanor Powell ...,.,.,.Baby Snooks .........Charlie Chaplin ..........Andy Devine ....,,..........Ben Turpin ........Walter Winchell ,.......Joan Crawford ,....Basil Rathbone .........Arden and Arden Secretary of Labor LONGFELLOVV f 15 1 EcHoEs
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CLASS PROPHECY, I95I - ROOM I I I Today we left by plane to see the Toledo World's Fair. jack Cronin and Alan Brang were pilots on the 750 seater plane. Afterzooming through' space at the rate of 600 miles per hour we spied Robert Murphy hitch-hiking his way in a parachute. Wfe found out from telepathic messages that he was also going to the fair so we picked him up at the next teal blue light. We arrived at Toledo in 45 minutes and our special taxi picked us up. Much to our amazement the driver was Neil Cowie. He told us the New Commodore Perry Hotel was under the management of jerry Dennis, so we decided to stay there. As we stopped, the new automatic elevator designed by Howard Krum, lifted our bags to our room on the 1022 floor. The hostesses, Barbara Herzig and Joan Duffey sent us up a glass of double chocolate pineapple ice foo foo. We started for the fair early the next morning and found out that our old class- mate, Maurice Bellamy had conceived it. At the gates we purchased our tickets from the ticket girl, Eileen Surtman. She said Bobby S. was the guide and would be glad to show us around. On our -way in we stopped at the Remembrance Stand and found that Mary Lou and Carolyn had formed a partnership. We bought some pennants and then started out for a grand time. Suddenly we heard a familiar voice. We looked and sure enough there was Rhoda Mae making charcoal sketches of her customers. We stopped to talk with her and she said that Donna was making silhouettes further back. We started out again. This time for the twin houses for twin couples designed by our friends, Betty Lou and Doris Mae Wilhelm. As we inspected these houses we found that the new helium type, stay up ceiling wall paper was invented by none other than the mad scientist, Bill Thompson. We also found that Charles Hardy had de- signed the Look in your mirror and out who's at your door contraption. By this time it was nearly noon and we were all very hungry and we had just come in sight of the Gulp, Pay, and Run restaurant which was run by Monita Patterson. The meals were served by waitresses who were equipped with wings so they could fly through the air without bumping each other. Our singing waitress turned out to be Priscilla Schaub. When she served our bread we noticed it was a yellow color. We asked Priscilla about it and she said our classmate, Norman Gray, had developed it. We found that it was bread buttered before it was baked, so that it saved time and energy for the working man. After lunch we started for the monkey show but were suddenly surprised to see Phyllis Damm autographing her newest book entitled 'fOne Hundred New and Further Uses for Abbreviations. We found out from Phyllis that Mrs. Holmes had written a book on Special English for Teachers to use on school children. She also told us that Dorothy Polker had opened a school for the cautious and safe minded people of Toledo. After a short rest we started again. This time our destination was the beach to see the champion of women divers, Doris Rohweder, and the winner of the Olympics one mile race, Peggy Gallagher. After talking to them awhile we spied Harry Updike as the husky life guard. As we were getting ready to leave the beach, we heard a familiar voice, although it had a foreign accent. We followed our ears till we saw a sign reading Betty June Hamilton, the famous Parisian stylist and her charming model, Phyllis Hiltf' We stopped awhile to talk with them and then saw some of Betty's newest creations. LONGFELLOW f 17 1 ECHoEs
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