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You x WHAT WOULD YOU THINK IF. Mr. Brame was the janitor. Miss Townsend forgot how to say KIR. Mr. Allen had an All-American guard. Mr. Hawkins was only four feet tall. Smelser lost his iob. Peters couldn't change the subject. Pegues weighed two hundred pounds. Barksdale didn't shake her finger. McDonald was really a mad Russian. Mr. Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Shaw was a blonde. Lewis wasn't so Milldrurn taught Kerr didn't have Ollie adopted a Smith didn't say Deason hurried. Litwhiler wasn't a shiek. Henderson wasn't a science expert. sweet and considerate. geometry. a velvety-smooth voice. peace policy. WelI. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Rodgers liked sweet shrubs. Miss Miller raised her voice. Miss Roberts didn't wear blue. Miss Pride hated to read good books. lNat dime novels, either.l Miss Higdon spelled her name Hidgon. Miss Cambre couldn't boast cbout Curntux, Miss Mclntosh wasn't a sight for sore eyes. Mr. Mattis lost his manly physique. Mr. McKay didn't smoke a pipe. Mrs. Collier wore her hair up. Miss Moore's staff sold 353,000 worth of advertising. Mrs. Longmire didn't have to worry about the Bruin keys. Miss Kilpatrick was never rudely interrupted. Miss Gates lost her sunny disposition. Peters could collect tennis dues. Mr. Marler won state championship in basketball. Mr. Mr. Miller didn't make you pay for lost books. Mr. Franck gave you your senior ring without your receipt. Mrs. Lievens didn't always have a book in her arm. Miss Thornton got a permanent. Mrs. Holloman flunked a Cumtux student. Miss Campbell greeted you in English. Miss Duhon chewed gum in class. Miss Soncrant wasn't always so neat looking. Mrs. Kilpatrick had a loud voice. Miss Bordelon lost her accent. Mr. Staiert didn't have Mrs. Staiert. Mrs. Marler didn't say No talking, please. Miss Crouch didn't always look sleepy. ln closing, we wish to express our sincere hope that the faculty will accept What Would Think If . . . in the spirit in which it is presented. 4 l 7
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I It-i MISS MARY LEE CAMBRE B.A., Louisiana College History W, H, DUB MATTIS B.A., Tulane University History ' 'fm MISS LOUISE MORGAN M.A., University of Texas History ' Jos. D. SMITH ' M.A., Louisiana State University Science DANIEL LITWI-IILER B.A., Penn. State Teachers College Science T. A. OLIPHANT M.A., Peabody College Science QW? MISS GLADYS I-IIGDON M.A., Louisiana State University History MISS CATHERINE MCINTOSH B.A., Louisiana College History F. W. RODGERS M.S., Louisiana State University Science MISS MARY R. ROBERTS B. A., Newcomb College Science Science A. K. DEASON M.A., University of Alabama Science
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