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The Class Will of Room lOl We, the members of the class of 1939 of Longfellow School, being of sound and disposing mind f???j and memory f???j of appreciation of and affection for our school publish and declare all our properties to the eighth graders of the future. No. 1. Barbara Laibe leaves her sewing ability to Marilyn Hanson. No. 2. George Cunningham leaves his art work to Willard Elliot. No. 3. Jean leaves her Colvin to Helen. 4 John Lucas leaves his immense size to Warren Hall. No. . No. 5. Mildred Shanks leaves her actions to Eloise Brown. No. 6. Roy Lanker leaves his rubber bands to Bob Boddy. No. 7. Marguerite Tarbox leaves her memories of Larry Albright to some seventh grade girl. No. 8. Louis VanTuinen leaves his chatter and good looks to Don Witt. No. 9. Bernice Spitler and Virginia Pietsch leave their everlasting friendship fl hope,, I hope, I hopej to Jeanette Underwood and Barbara Perry. No. 10. Each and every person of Room 101 leaves his or her seat to be squeaked by some seventh grader. No. 11. Miss Meyers gives the new piano to her eighth graders next year. Forged by: Bernice Spitler, Virginia Pietsch. Witnessed by: a. airg b. sky, c classroom. United Workers of Longfellow School. 117220 Faworite Saying Umally Seen Alias' Alice Louth ......,.,. ..,... H uh .,....,.,,.........,,.,,,.. Staring ....,..........,,.,..,..... Boots Ruth Bradburn .... Virginia Cooley... Phooey ..................... .. you wanna fight ...,.. .. Chewing her tongue ..... Arguing ...,.....,.,,.,...., u Bradburn Butch Alice Weir ........... ..,r.. ' 'Oh Fudge l',.,.,,, .,......... P rimping ......., ,,,,,. ' 'Peaches Marie Lasak .........,.......,. Be Quiet ....,,.............. Frowning ...,.,.. Grumpy Mildred Shanks... I'm Neutral ............... Flirting ....,...,.. Shanks Marjorie johnson .......... I don't know ....... Dreaming .......... ...... B raggy' Virginia Pietsch .......,..,.. ' Peggy Tarbox ...... 'Why ...,...................... - n Man Alive .........,....... .With Spitler ......... ...... ' ' Laughing ........... Peachien Paderewski Donelda Spratt .............. Shoot im down dead ..With Alan .................... Mrs. ? ? ? Barbara Laibe ................ Oh Peach Fuzz ......... Combing her hair ......... Blondie Elizabeth Grim .... Shut Upi' ..................... With Marilyn ................ Lizzy Ruth Boldt .......... Oh, my Word ... ........ W ith Dick ..................... Bolt Bernice Spitler .............. Very Funny ............... Talking with L.V.L ........ Hitler Ruth Murphey ............... You make me sick Reading ......................... Morphey Marilyn Delbecq. Fooey .............,.,......... Chewing gum ..............., Delback jean Colvin ................... You dumb Farmer Wise-cracking ................ Coal Bin Connie Miller ............... Could Be ................... Giggling ................... Ginger Miss Meyer's Class.-by Ruth Murphey, Ruth Boldt LONGFELLOW f 24 1 ECHOES 1
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CLASS PROPHECY-ROOM IOI Step right up, step right up, folks, and buy your tickets to see the eighth, ninth, and tenth wonders of the world presented by the owner of this fair, john Lucas! These three wonders whose names you will all remember: Dick uhalf Atlas Kurtz: Milton, Big Feet Byers and Richard Big Mouth Redman, who were swindled into a con- tract by John Lucas and his assistants, Buttons Hessler, George Cunningham, and Paul Groner. Looking around we see the great Home Economics teacher, Newell Kaufman with his helper, the former Ruth Bradburn. Looking over the held we see a group of girls about to take a plane ride with Roy Lanker as the pilot and Eugene Seligman as the co-pilot. The girls are Ruth Boldt, the great secretary of a large firm, and jean Colvin, the dress designer for Delbecq-Grim Company. Wfe are now nearing the ferris wheel run by Art Bauer and we see his two great admirers, Larry Hetrick and Alice Weir. Now we are about to enter the big top, where we see Barbara Laibe, Marie Lasak, Alice Louth and Connie Miller, the greatest acro- bats of all time. As the next act comes in, we see Bill Earle throwing butcher knives at Virginia Pietch. One knife came so close that Bernice Spitler fainted and Dr. Har- baugh had to bring her to. Donelda Spratt, a great fortune teller, is telling Philip Barger, a lawyer, how his case with Bob Girkins, the electrical man, will turn out. What is that noise we hear? It sounds like somebody is trying to sing. Ah! It is somebody trying to sing. It's Mildred Shanks with a large frog in her throat, with Marguerite Tarbox accompanying her on the piano. We are now entering the exhibit tent and see Marjorie johnson displaying her works of art and Bill Brown displaying his woodworks. We have now found out that this delicious food we are eating was made by the two great cooks, Ruth Murphey and Virginia Cooley. Now I believe I have covered the whereabouts of my classmates of 1939 and this is cordially yours, Louie VanTuinen, your WSPD radio announcer, sign- ing off. jean Colvin Louis VanTuinen jack Harbaugh Our Masters' Voices Mrs. Holmes: Pass, girls! Mr. Wester: All right, hurry up. Miss Croose: Open your books to page 276. Mrs. Fruchey: Hurry up! Mrs. Ellis: '!Well? Mrs. Gressler: Class discussion. Mrs. Ryan: Get out your art spelling. Mrs. Lanz: All right. Miss Meyers: Theres time after school. Rhoda Mae Schnetzler. . QM?-N5 LoNGFELLow f 25 1 Ecuoias
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M We l .w,n.r,,, l MRS. FRUCHEY'S CLASS Firrl Row-Joell Morgan, Kathleen Brinker, Eva Champion, Beverly Owen, Violet XVunch Mary Alice Bauer, Phyllis Swartz, Semnd Row-Billy Bolton, Dorothy Fellows, Ruth Lawson, Isobel Tate, Virginia Armentrout Florence Kier, Robert Bartow. Third Row-john Weinrich, Robert Lermer, Don Dubendorfer, Roland Percival, Carl Snyder Earl Tebbe, Lowell jeffrey. Fourth Row-Charles Klawitter, Dale Barnes, Allan Dom, George Braun. LONGFELLOVV f 2 5 1 ECHOES
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