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COULD BE QMAYBEQ Willard E. --- ..... Jack Benny Grace C. ..... .......... G arbo Arnold E. .... ....... A lfalfa Betty F. ..... .... S hirley Temple Eugene H. --- ..... Pinocchio Wilma Q. --- ........... Willie Bob R. ..... .... B ob Hope Jean R. .... ..... J udy Garland Paul L. --- ....... Spanky Doris R. -- ......... Blondie Joe R. ..... ..... I oe Penner Patty S. --- ........ Dopey Don Witt -- .......... Romeo Phyllis S. ...... ........ G rumpy Leo R. --- ........ Andy Devine Mrs. Holmes -,- .... Snow White Bob B. .... ..... Y Valter Winchell Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Miss Miss OUR MASTER'S VOICE Fruchey-HThroW out your gumf' Holmes- Try to remember youlre in schoollu Gressler-l'Open your book. Ellis- Enough is enough of any good thing. Lanz- That is unnecessary! Groose- You may turn to page .... .H Meyers- Sit uplw Mr. Wester- Clean up! To To your school your enemies GIFTS YOU SHOULD GIVE Doris Ransbotton Wilma Quandt ---.--. .................................... ......... L oyalty ------,--,------------------------ -------Forgiveness To a friend .... ....... Y our friendship To a child ........ ........ A good example To your parents --- .... Respect and affection To all people --- ................ .............. C harity THINGS TO KEEP Temper, sunny disposition, secrets, a promise and the Sabbath, THINGS YOU SHOULDN'T KEEP Ugly days, late hours, had company and borrowed books. -Doris Helbert Arnold Ettenhofer and VVillard Elliott have a perfect attendance record for the entire year. LoNoFEI.r.ow I 13 1 EcHoEs
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Room 111 Radio Announcer-Station VVJR-Bob Bonasch reporting news events of the day. Tomorrow Hargreaves 85 Haley's Circus will be in Toledo, Ohio. Oh! boy! Lets go! We can't afford to miss that! Our plane, piloted by Don Witt, sat down some fifteen minutes later in the new improved Stickney Airport.. Our stewardess, Betty Fleck, as little and efficient as ever, served refreshments enroute. Rauh,s Air Line Service to which our plane belonged, is known throughout the States. Fritz Sager and Arnold Ettenhofer, mech- anics of much fame, keep the fleet in perfect condition. On the circus grounds we heard Frank Smith hollaring: 'fGet your tickets here folks,', which we did. A large crowd gathered around the barker, John Smith, to hear about the most daring stunt ever performed by girls in the history of the circus. The blond twins, Wilma Quandt and Doris Ransbottom, rode their motorcycles through a wall of fire. At the completion of this act, nurses inspected them for injuries. Patty Schaub and jean Radloff in their spotless uniforms did this Work expertly. From them we learned that Doris Hebert, and Phyliss Strobel were on duty at the new Lambert clinic, located in Bates SL Weirs new subdivision. Dick Reisbaeh, the llflayor of Toledo, gave us the key to the city. Huge electrical signs of weird colors appeared as night descended. Robert Rains- berger, the wizard of illumination, with his able assistant, Willard Elliot, was respon- sible for this display. The big tent, air conditioned by Sheehan and Ross, was a welcome relief from the outside heat. Attraction number one, was the huge dinosaur, in its white cage, conquered by the great explorer, in the jungles of darkest Africa, by Jack Oberst. Accompaning him were Robert VVisnofske and Leo Roberts, both in brilliant red uniforms, trimmed in diamonds also brought from the interior. Costumes for the entire circus were under the supervision of Joan McGrane, Grace Cady, Florence Wegner, and Virginia Buchholz. As the huge clock struck the hour of twelve, we left again for the Hbigy' city, happy that we had heard about the famous members of the class of 1940 of Longfellow School. Paul Lambert Jack Oberst LoNoFELLow I: 12 I Ecnoes
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ROOM 101 - MISS MEYERS First Rofu:-Eugene Dusseau, Phyllis Wasserstrom, jack Seibert, Margie Reetz, Edgar Proud, Georgia Selfe, Eddy Lawrence. Sfrond Ro-u-Marilyn Gray, john Beroth, Helen Colvin, Bob Boddy, Donna Masiker, Bill Snell, Barbara Burnard. Third Rofw-Bill Wood, Doris Thomas, David Buttke, Mary Gilbert, Eddie VVelch, Betty Shively, Tom Sheehan. Fourth Rafi:-Otis Taylor, jack VVend, Robert Herbster, -lacquelyn Geisland, Marvin Damrauer, Sam Buzanis, Donald Dankert. Fifth Rau-Norman Link, Robert Young, Ted McCool. LoNGFE1,i.ow I 14 I ECHOES
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