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uniot lffeud . . . ' Echoes Staff Editor ............,.,.... ,V,,,.,. ....,.,.............. ,....... W a rren McBee Assistant Editor ...,,,,. ..............,..,,. ...... .......... J a n et Wenner Exchange Editor ....,,,.,,...,......,,,.,..,,,,....,.,...........,..,,,,...,.........,........,......,,,.,.... james Britsch Feature Editors .,.,,...........,,...,,.....,,......,,.,,,,,.,,...,..,.. Patsy Haley, Nancy Nagel, janet Selfe Art Editors ,,,.,..,.,.. Billy Bradley, Joyce Luke, Dick Goins, Dale Grubs, Willow Stokey, joan Van Ormer Sports Editors ..,...,......, Betty Kitzman, Ruth Curtiss, Dick Goins, Dick Meek, Bill Crowl Club Editors ....,.,,,.,,.......,.....,,....,r......... Katherine Carlson, Orleta Ditch, Barbara Welday Advertising Managers .........,.. Dick Smith, Bob Williams, jean Spalding, Marilyn Emery Business Managers .............o...,.,...,....,,......,,.,..............,,....,.. . .... jean Racy, jean Van Ormer Reporters .,...,,,,,,..................,,,,.,. Ray Valassis, Patsy Haley, Janet Wenner, Jean Spalding, Jean Van Ormer, Dale Grubs, Joyce Luke, Magdalene Netter, Katherine Carlson, james Britsch, .Ioan Hite, Willow Stokey, Ruth Curtiss, Betty Kitzman, Billy Earle, Mary Gan- non, Barbara Welday, Eddie Mankin, Orleta Ditch, Harold Hubbard, Lois Byrne, Dick Meek, Janet Selfe, Jean Racy, Robert Adler, Irene Rigby, Marilyn Emery, jean Son- nenberg. Faculty Advisor ....., ..,..,.......,.,Y.,.,,,,,rr,,r,..........,...,...,,,.. ........ G l adys Holmes Calendar of I939 September 21, 1938 ...,..,.......,......,.,.,.,..,............... Mrs. Fruchey's Flower Show October 11, 1938 .,,... ........,......,,,,.....,,.... M others' Club October 19, 1938 ..,.. ..................,....,,,,,.,............ P , T. A. October 27, 1939 .... ...,..................,,,..... H allowe'en Dance November 16, 1938 ........ joint Mothers' Club and P. T. A. December 13, 1938 ...,...,.,.....,..................... Mothers' Club December 21, 1938 ................,.,.............. Christmas Play January 10, 1939 ,. ,,,,..,,.........,,,.,,,,,............,,..,,,,.... Mothers' Club january 18, 1939 ...... ........,..................... M rs, Gressleris History Play january 25, 1939 ........ January 26, 1939 ........ February 9, 1939 .....,, February 14, 1939 February 15, 1939 March 14, 1939 ,.....,, March 28, 1939 .......... March 29, 1939 ........ April 18, 1939 ..,,. April 19, 1939 ...... April 20, 1939 ...... May 9, 1939 ....,.. May 17, 1939 ....... May 31, 1939 ..,.... LONGFELLOXV ...,... The Little Humpbacked Horse Marionette ...................,,.Seventh and Eighth Grade Dance ........,.......................,,..........,...Alexander Trio .....,......,,...,...........,....Mothers, Club . ........................,... P. T. A. Meeting ....,.............Mothers' Club and P. T. A. .....,.,.Seventh and Eighth Grade Dance ...,.. jack in the Dental Puppet Show Club T. A, Meeting .........Seventh and Eighth Grade Dance Club T. A. Meeting ..,,,,........Eighth Grade Party Reporter, janet Selfe. f 30 1 Eenorss
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Class Will - Room I I3 We, the class of 1939, do hereby solemnly will our masterful and superior 7 qualities to the class of 1940 whom we know will feel greatly honored f?????j. The party of the first part fbeing the class of 1939j hereby relinquish all claim on the fol lowing items to the party of the second part fthe class of '4Oj on receiving one gross of slightly used diplomas and enough dunce caps for room 113. Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Eva May Champion leaves her gum chewing to Janet Underwood. Violet Wunch wills her giggling to Jeanne Radloff. Dorothy Felolws bequeaths her makeup to Eleanor Lee. joell Morgan wills her tallness to Bob Boddy and jack Sheahan. Mary Alice Bauer leaves her spelling to Billy Bates. Beverly Ann Owens willingly leaves her dancing to I-aul Akers. Phyllis Swartz leaves her squeaking shoes to Don Witt. Billy Bolton bequeaths his accordion playing to Otis Taylor. Virginia Armentrout shapes off her beautiful writing to Barbara Perry. Rolland Percival solemnly bequeaths his drawing to Laura Price. Earl Tebbe leaves his modeling to Carol Dye. Isobel Tate bequeaths her curly hair to Donna jean Masiker. Florence Keir leaves her freckles to Marilyn Hanson. Kathleen Brinker leaves her big brown eyes to Aline Hooper. Signed: Isobel Tate, Kathleen Brinker Because of You Teachers and Miss Nessle, dear, The grades you've helped us through. We're going to graduate this year, And why? Because of you. From the first up to the fourth grade Many things we learned to do. We could read and write and figure, And why? Because of you. From the fourth up through the eighth grade We had harder tasks, 'tis true. But we found a way to master them, And why? Because of you. In all the years we've spent here You've been kind and helpful, too. We grieve at leaving Longfellow, And why? Because of you. Barbara Welday. LONGFELLOW f 29 1 ECHOES
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Warren McBee Barbara Welday Tommy Orr .... The School Orchestra Q l U ,,-,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, .......... V iolin U .......... Violin ..........Violin Robert Orr ,,.... ....------ V iU1iU Ruth Lawson ...... ..-------- V i0l1I1 Marilyn Emery ..r.... ........ C ello XX'arren Hall .,.... ,....... C eIIO james Britsch ......... .....,.. C ello jean Sonnenberg ....,.. .....,.. P i21r1O Marguerite Tarbox ....... .....,.. P iHI10 Orleta Ditch ......,.., .............. P 12110 Dale Grubs ......... Robert Young ....... Donald Lee .,..... Richard Meek ......... Robert Thorley ....... john Sperry ........ Paul Akers ..,.... joan Hite ,.,............ Robert Tanner ..,....,....... Robert Rainsberger Charles Whitehorn .........Trumpet .........Trumpet .........Trumpet ....,....Trumpet .........Trumpet .Clarinet .......Clarinet , .......... Clarinet ..........Saxophone ...............Flute e ,.,,, ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,, ......... D r ums Mrs. Mathilda Burns ......,.......,,,,,...,,,.,...,...,...,,.,.,.,....................,..............,............ Director The following in the past year. The first one Young Peoplels Concerts were given at the Toledo Museum of Art was held on the 20th of january, 1959 from 2:30 to 3:45 o'clock. The program follows: Prelude to Hansel and Gretel ..........,..........,,,r,,,,.,.,............,......................,............... Handel Third Movement, Allegretto Grazioso from Symphony No. 2 in a D Major ........ Bralwzr Prelude and Mazurka from Ballet Suite, Coppelier ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,............................. Delibef Selection from the 1 Unterecker Suite ............,.,...,.....,......,.............................. Tulaazkozvfky . March 2. Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy 3. Trepak fRussian Dancej 4. Dance Arab 5. Chinese Dance 6. Dance of the Toy Pipers ' 4 7. Waltz of the Flowers To a Wild Rose ,.....,,.,,....,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,......,........,..........,.............. MacD0well Rakoczy March from The Damnation of Faust ........................................................ Berlioz The conductor was Scipione Guide and he conducted the St. Louis Symphony Or- chestra. The second symphony orchestra that gave a Young People's Concert was the Cin- cinnati Symphony conducted by Eugene Goosens. It was given on March 29, 1939. Overture, LaBarruEe Chizette .,.....,.......,,,,.......,........,.......,........,.....,.,................. Sinigaglia Scherzo, from the Eroica Symphony ...,... .... ............. B e eilaozfefz Hungarian Dance No. 5 .......,....,,.....,. .......,.......,..... B miami Solemn Melody .,.....................,....,.,., ...,.. W azlford Davies Slavonic Dance No. 4 ..,.... ,................. D vorak Marche Slav .............. ..........,.... T Jchazikozwky Bob Hessler. LoNoFELLow I: 31 j EcHoJ5s
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