Eleanor McMain High School - Echoes Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)
- Class of 1945
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Page 19 text:
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Best All Aroundn..
Most Popular ..........
Brightest ........
Best Athlete7-..g.--
Sweetest ....
Cutest ......... .
Prettiest ........
Most Sophisticated .......... 1 .....e . -
Friendliest ........
Wittiest .....
Peppiest .... J ....
Best Dressedl .....
Most' Talentedng ..... ..... 4
Dorothy Brisbi r
Jane Clay ' y
Sara. J ones- '
Dorothy Brisbi 'M ' '
Jane Clay
Mary Lou Soule
Lucia rvon Gohren
Mary Louise' Tureaud
Joan Svendson
Barbara Quinn
Thais Ulmer P
Ruth Maxey
Beryl Stall
Dorothy Brisbi T l
Sara Jones
Carolyn Atkins
G1eaves"Tynes M
Juanda Corbin Q
Catherine Heap I
Dorothy Brisbi
Gleaves Tynes '
Christhel Nungesser
Rosemary Carnes. U
Winifred Dean
Mary Lou Soule
Sara Jones
Jane Clay
Dorothy Brisbi .
Betty Burch I A
Lucia von Gohren ,
Juanda Corbin
Juanda. Corbin l -
Betty: Burch '
Lucia von' Gohren g
'Georgia Fischer 1' '
Rita Masset
Rosemary Carnes M
Mary Warren , B
Ellen Tonglet
'Carolyn Atkins,
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Page 18 text:
“
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We, the graduation class of June,
1945, being of sound mind and body,
do hereby declare this to be our last
will and testament, and do bequeath
the following: '
To-
Miss Leckert-Sincere thanks, devo-
tion, and heart-felt appreciation
for her guidance as our principal
and friendg
Miss Stier-The gratitude and appre-
ciation of our class for her as-
sistanceg
Miss Weiss-Girls who can sing
"pianissimo"g
Mrs.' Meyers-Every girl present
every day on timeg
Miss Legier-An automatic bell
ringerg
Miss Arbo--A much needed paper
cutterg
Miss Bailey-A world free of cater-
pillarsg
Miss Barq-Girls who don't criticize
the way she says "hello"g
Miss Breeding-Students who don't
say "dis", "dat", "desc", and
h udoseug
Miss Britsch-Classes who always
draw margins on the back of a
sheet of paperg
Miss Broussard-Girls who are pres-
ent on test daysg
Miss Connor-Peace and Victory
soon fby requestlg
Miss Cooper-Students who write
plausible short storiesg
Miss Cresson--Girls who aren't con-
tinually giving excuses to get out
of detentiong
Miss Dantonet-A whole school full
of enthusiastic Red Cross work-
OTSQ
Miss DeLuca-Girls who can find the
sewing equipment they are shop-
ping forg . E
Miss Drown-Girls who don't rum-
Sixieen
t
Clos will
mage through their purses in
classg
Miss Friedrichs-Girls who always
remember to bring "Jones" on
Mohdayg
Miss Haas-Biology students with
brainsg
Miss Hallaron-Councilors who are
skilled in the art of persuasiong
Miss Helfritch-Girls who sign li-
brary lists with 'theili own pen-
X cilsg
Miss Hugo-New parts for her auto-
mobileg ,
Miss Kenner-The thanks of the
sight saving girls for her time
and patienceg
Mr. Kirst-More girls who are in-
terested in
brassesg
Miss Koll-Girls who dance like Elea-
nor Powellg '
Miss Kranz-Poetry enthusiastsg
Miss Kumpfer-A pass for her roomg
Miss Kursheedt-A wider sidewalk so
that her admirers can walk home
with herg
Miss Machauer-A class as industri-
ous and cooperative as her pres-
ent one 3
Mrs. Meek-Her heart's desire, a
gym? '
Miss Meyer-Girls' who realize that
they are not race horsesg
Miss Pearce+Fewer graduates to
serve at the Senior A luncheong
Miss Peters-Girls who don't drop
drawing boardsg
Miss Place-Chemistry students who
-read experiments intelligentlyg
Miss Randolph-Girls who just
"love" homeworkg
Miss Rareshide-Students who sit
' properly in class 3
Miss Rooney-Students who know
when to use the subjunctiveg
Miss Schmidt-Scientific geniusesg
strings than in
Miss Seiler--Girls who know how
many days there are in each
monthg
Miss Sherrard-Students who "love"
niathematicsg
Miss Smart-Girls who don't lose
their protractorsg
Mrs. Tarlton-Students who speak
French with a Parisian accentg
Miss Tourte-A few mathematical
wizards 3
Miss Trouilly--Fewer girls with bag-
gy bloomersg
Miss Vautrain-Senior A's with defi-
nite aims in life 5 -
Miss Walmsley-A filing cabinetg
Miss Wolfe-Girls in higher math
courses who still remember the
fundamentals of algebrag
Miss Youngs-Girls who love to keep
notebooks 5
Mrs. Stockton-Girls who appreciate
her hard work in giving us
healthful and delicious lunches:
Mrs. Roser-Girls who don't go to
the infirmary for every broken
fingernailg
Mr. Charlie and Mr. Freddie-Less
workg
Senior B's-More originality in
writing your class willy .
Juniors-Patience, your day will
comeg
Sophomores-Freshmen to feel su-
perior over. '
Signed and properly witnessed this
day, Aprilx19, 1945. ,
Rose Marie Leltpn, Chairman
lane Cluy
lane! Riecke-
Peggy Robert
Mary Lou Soulei
Mary Arme Thompson
Joanne Tbombury
Mary Louise Tilbrook
Barbara Terry
Betty Sue Wray
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Page 20 text:
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Class fpwplzecy
As our gradualion dale draws nigh,
ll" e shall attempt to prophesy
W' hat the future of each senior -will he,
What will be earh one's destiny.
lVe have writlen below for your infor-
mation
The results of all our obserzfation.
Dorothy Allain:
As a career woman Dorothy Allain
Will win from the world the highest
acclaim.,
.loan Antonini:
As the years go by we shall soon see
Joan Antonini a sweet wife will be.
Audrey Armbruster:
Audrey Armbruster with her sweet
disposition
In life will find the right position.
Doris Arsenaux:
Doris Arsenaux, for better or worse,
Has made up her mind to be a nurse.
Carolyn Atkins:
C. Atkins studying music we see,
For a famous violinist she yearns
to bc. A
Irma Aucoin:
Irma Aucoin will be content 1
To continue studying in a convent.
Marion Barnett:
Marion Barnett, a typist gay
Will be pounding the keys every day.
Peggy Bergeron:
Peggy Bergeron in Tulane we see,
Studying her'English and geometry.
Eileen Berlot: '
Eileen Berlot is unable to decide,
But we think she'11 be a happy bride.
Macbeth Bertel:
Macbeth Bertel with her shining
tresses
Will make her fame by whistling
Ilsisii
Fay Beverungen:
Fay Beverungen, who's tall and slim,
Will attend L.S.U. with vigor and
vim .c
Eighteen
I
Bobbie Blanchard:
Bobbie Blanchard at Newcomb we
see,
Working hard at her college degree.
Georgia Blanchard:
Georgia Blanchard, forgetting past
wishes,
VVill please her "hubby" with the
best of dishes.
June Blossman:
June Blossman, "that cute little
trick,
Will show new ways to apply lipstick.
Nathalie Bluhm:
As' a college co-ed, Nathalie Bluhm.
VVill win her degree very soon. A
Beverly Blane:
Beverly Blanc, a chatter-box,
At college will be a "bobby-sox."
Beth Bohnstorf: v
Sweet Beth Bohnstorf a wife shall
be,
U
And who's the lucky boy? Just
wait and see!
Shirley Bollinger:
Shirley Bollinger, so sweet and pe-
tite,
Will win success with her disposition
sweet.
Lorraine Bonneval:
Lorraine Bonneval we foresee
One day will be a secretary.
Clare Bordes:
Clare Bordes we see as a famous
singer,
We know she'll be a real "hum-
dingerf'
Dorothy Brisbi:
Dot Brisbi we see in a clinic white,
Battling bacteria all through the
night.
Mary Louise Brown: A
All her dreams will finally come true
When Mary Louise Brown says, "I
do."
Dorothy Buras:
Dorothy Buras a bride will be
is .sg .,i.
When the groom comes home from
sea.
Betty ,Burchz
A nurse, Betty Burch, working
cheerfully,
A "Florence Nightingale" we see.
Jean Burnett:
Jean Burnett, of rare intellect, -
Will be a Phi Beta Kappa, we expect.
Rosemary Carnes:
Rosie Carnes leads a happy life,
But will be happier still, a dentist's
wife.
Vania Carter:
Vania Carter, all her life K
Has wanted 'to be a good housewife.
Peggy Casemore:
"Peg" Casemore a commercial artist
will be,
And will soon gain fame from sea to
sea.
Rosalie Cefalu:
Typing and shorthand with bookkeep-
ing, too
At Soule's will sturdy R. Cefalu.
Jane Clay:
Jane Clay says she will go to
Queens:
The boys she'll vamp in' her cunning
blue jeans.
Juanda A Corbin: I
Juanda Corbin we predict
On the stage' great characters will
depict.
Fabienne Crovetto: .
Fabienne Crovetto through high
school has sped -
And soon will become a Newcomb
- co-ed. Q
Jean Crump:
We'll i see .at Loyola, the school of
all joys,
A Med Tech, Jean Crump, amid
books and boys. '
Doris Daigle:
Doris Daigle has one intent,
To study further in a convent.
E-C-H-0-E-S'
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