Longfellow Junior High School - Echoes Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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The Last Will and Testament of The Class of 1940 of Longfellow School This being the last will and testament of the members of the class of 1940. Being of sound mind and memory, we do hereby bequeath the items listed below to the coming eighth grade. Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Laurel Price, bequeaths her makeup to Virginia Johnstone. To Gladys Stevenson, Janet Davis, wills her flirting power. To -lack QShortyl Sheehan, Jack Pfeiffer leaves his length, 68 inchesj. To Dick Widner, Don Witt gives his Ctremendousl strength. Helen Colvin leaves her red hair to ,Ioan Bantam. To Illary Louise Driskell, Ardith Whipple wills her million-dollar smile! To Paul Fuller, Larry Albright leaves his clarinet. To Dick Nottingham, Paul Akers bestows his two-bit words. Marilyn Hanson bequeaths her Cbeautifulj writing to Aleta Dunlap. To Betty Wieland, Carolyn Gassen bestows her artistic talent!! To Bert Fike, james Vick leaves his romantic moods?? To Don Braun, Walter Sheehan bequeaths his Qfluffyj blond hair. Elizabeth Roulet wills her Safety Council job to Bud Andrews. To Marilyn Miller, Irene Shirner leaves her movie stars??? To Clark Folgate, Robert Owen wills his nickname CSnipeJ. To Carl I-Iibscher, Bill Tietje bestows his cowlick. Betty Galliers bequeaths her good English grades to Betty Blodgett. To Chuck Whithorne, Janet Brown leaves her typing ability. Norman Glick leaves his soprano voice to Paul Coppler. To Mrs. Fruchey, Warren Hall bequeaths his knowledge of Science. In witness whereof, we hereunto caused our class name to be subscribed by our President and attested by our Secretary this third day of May, 1940. MARILYN MCILHENNY, Secretary LARRY ALBRIGHT, President The foregoing instrument was on the third day of May, 1940, signed by Larry Albright, as President, and Marilyn McIlhenny, as Secretary, of the class of 1940 of Longfellow School, and by each of them declared to be the Last Will and Testa- ment of the said class and in their presence, sight and hearing and in the presence of each other we hereunto subscribe our names as attesting witnesses. Janet Brown residing at 4030 Westwvay, Ardith Whipple, BOB OWEN BILL TIETJE LoNoFE1.r.ow I 8 I ECHOES

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Mrs. Fruchey's Class Prophecy for 1960 Un the form of zz television confversationj-Betty Galliers Speaking. Can you imagine anyone writing and producing a play about airplanes and cars that run on gasoline? Why, everyone that is anyone knows that the latest mode of transportation is the space ship Flash 65, that operates on H20. Oh, you know the one that the famous astronomer, Warren Hall, employed the renowed collaborators, Larry Albright and Robert CSnipeJ Owen, to build! Well, I'm proud to say that the author of the recent stage hit, f'Airplanes In the Dark, is none other than my old school churn, Barbara Perry. Wasn't it quaint of her, though, to write of such out-of-style vehicles as cars and airplanes? The scenery and the clothes were dee-light-ful. The designers must have had one of their well-known brain storms. But, of course, that is easy to understand when you take into consideration that the creators were that inseparable foursome, Mousie,' Brown, Eloise Brown, Rosena Reuschle and Shirley lVIcDonald. The airplanes they used for stage props were some old models of Russell Barrow- man's. Did you notice the pilot in that red airship? Yes, that's right. It was Dick Shuler. I knew heid realize his abition some day. CEven if it was in a stage prop.J The scenery and backdrops were made by Jack Powell and Bob Weil. Boy! Was I surprised to see that horsey horse doctor and veterinarian, Bill Tietje, with his assistant, Janet Brown, at the prevue. Tietje takes care of the animals and Janet re-searches the bugs Ccommonly known as fleasl. So as fleas and animals go together, likewise to the eminent doctors, Tietje and Brown. Walking stately Ccan you imagine itj behind the doctors was the Rev. Paul Aloysus,' Akers with his lawyer friend, Elizabeth Vellernan, and her two secre- taries, Ardith Whipple and Marie Lermer. Who should come along next but a group of nurses, namely, Olly Lee, Florentine Trueschle, and Betty Galliers, followed by that athletic team of Roulet and Pfeiffer, with their secretary and traveling companion. The next group of people to drop their tickets in the boy were the Four Mosquitoes, Norm Glick, Jim Delbecq, Bill Boos and Kenneth Cutcher, with their librarian friend, Jane Foulk. You weren't there long before you noticed those rascally, roving reporters, Virginia Waterfield, Janet Davis and Mary Jane Crothers. What? You don'r know Janet Davis? Why, of course. She's the one that writes the obituary column. Oh, golly, I do think we ought to ring off now. We have been on the wire for quite a long time. Don't neglect to see the play. With all the interesting people connected with it, it is sure to interest you. fRoom 1135 -BETTY GALLIERS LoNGFEI.1,ow I 7 1 ECHOES



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The following list WANTED Jack Pfeiffer William Tietje William Boos Robert Owen Norman Glick Kenneth Cutcher Dick Schuler Warren Hall Bob Weil Paul Akers Jack Powell R. Barrowman James Delbecq Larry Albright Rogues' Gallery shows the first 14 Public Enemies in 113: ALIAS Mutt Fatty Tillie One Track Long Legs Tarzan Dutch Brain Storm Duke Blow Fancy Pants Murder Sonny Studious WANTED FOR Most everything Disturbing the peace Doodling Procrastination Disturbing B. P. Yodeling Popularism Arguing Over Work Eloquence Larceny Mails to defraud Evading Hard Labor PAUL AKERS NORMAN GLICK LoNGFE1.1,ow f 9 1 Ecnors

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