Eleanor McMain High School - Echoes Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1941

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between Us I Barbara !Conroy, '41 Editorlv Note-Ax thix is the last time I shall write this rolumn, I am very glad it is longer than it has ever been since I have had charge of it. To my to-editor, Robin, who has certainly been a friend in need, goes all the credit for that. I hope you will give your next' editor even better eo-operation, and that this folumn will be bieger and better lhan ever. Noun Robin and I are forred to say Goodbye to MeMain. Ethoer. and each and every one of you. Barbara. Albert Moskau and Patsy P. Are as in love as any two can be. Bobby's not to blame, we guess, For falling in love with Gloria S. Does Clark Gable give Pinky S. a thrill? No, she'd just rather be with Phil. Why does M. Burvant on the porch sit? Could it be to see Bernard who's Clitli? Come on and tell us, Claire Mae Z., Is it S. P. O., or is it P. L. E.? Come on, Dot Sutter. Please con- fess! Why's Kentucky's place been filled with Jimmy S.? M. Becker, who can it beg Tell us, is it I.. J. or B. C.? If Charles A. lost Betty Jean Y., Some think he would nearly die. Doris and Tommy have parted ways. But will it be for many days? Who' do we see with Carla B.? Could it be F. J. D.? Someone in P.L.E. C. Daley did wing We know, for she has his frat pin. Tell us, Patty P., please do, Is it Joe S. who thrills you through and through? Lois L. tries to look her best, Whenever she sees Adolph Indest. We all know Marion E. likes to see A certain boy whose initials are B.V. Alice S. is another girl, Who likes a boy whose name is Earl. Lila C. would surely bawl If ever she lost her Paul. Marcelle's heart goes willy-nilly, Whenever she is in Gentilly. E-C-H-O-E-S We all know Jean F's joy Is when she sees that Muller boy. Barbara B., what's this we hear? Have you dropped Jimmy for another year? Come on, J. Sarderes, please tell., Is Jack the one you love so well? Ruth Hogue's decided on Bobby N., Or is it his Phi Kappa Sigma pin? Six McMainians have a crush- President Cit is getting the rush. Catherine Nelson's fancy has turned to maroon. Is it the convertible-or was it the moon? Now, Lelie Bridger, that's not nice! Turning down poor Freddie Guice! Janie Gros is in love again. Her new flame? It's Bobby N. Why Massachusetts, Margaret Ann? That's no place to get suntan. R. Lombardini hasn't a care When she's with Henry, the ex-De- bonaire. Eva Lee, you're not that kind. Co-me on. Quick! Make up your mind. Essie Mae Edwards, which will it be, Your military wedding-Army or Navy? Claire Daley's in love with Uncle Sam, And we don't mean the Government man. Leroy Constantin acquired a frat pin. Did it belong to W. N.? Flo Leeman's love must really be true If she still dreams of Buddy at L.S.U. Though Adele Yost hasn't much to say, We know of those letters from far away. Step right up and pick your twin- It's all up to you, Helen Pitkin. Absence made Flo's heart fonder, we see, For she's still in love with her Bob V. Virginia Mazza never knows what's showing at the showy I'll bet she knows what color Kit's eyes are, though. Ethelrelda J. and Bob S. are excep- tions to the rule That loving too much is sometimes so cruel. Cupid's made a hit again! It's Kathryn La Borde and Bill Whit- man. Eola Prowell must get around- Two in Alabama and two in town. If Barbara Allen could do some bum- min', It would be, California, I'm a-com- in! !!! Maybe you can solve our mystery. How's Alwyn, Jr., Eugenie? Lois Elmer has gone tropical, too. It's Bob A., a Cuban, from Bay St. Lou. Rosemary A., we're surprised at you. Are you still sad about L.S.U.? Gene Schaefer and Olyve Drell Will soon be hearing wedding bells. No, Jean Serira, it wasn't just Spring. You're sure nowg you've his Tulane ring. More wedding bells to ring out soon. Shirley Vaeth gets her diamond in June. Weldon and Yvonne I.. still walk on air. Don't you think they make a hand- some pair? In her crystal a fortune teller did see Wint's love for C. Earl. Where's Bobby T.? Clair W.'s engaged jto a military man. Have you seen her ring, third fin- ger, left hand? Elaine V. and Sid Garric's love must be true, After two years, it's as good as new. Cute Vivian S. is going some With Cal and Mat to choose from. Yvonne Latteriere, is it Jack P., Or is it his father's bakery? Audrey Virgets was happy that day When love walked in with Donald Mae. Rose Walker's heart needs a rest. It's worn out with love for Francis S. Fifty-one

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,.-.,.-.i-.-v- 1- r .Another gym entoosiast is Jane Brehm, whose earnest captain-like entreaties, Girls, get in line , Do you have a partner? , Please be quiet , proves her high regard for our gym. To these girls and others-Afton Denmark, Jane Atwood, June Zata- rain, Eola Prowell-we offer a twen- ty-one gun salute. P.S.-And incidentally that salute puts you all in the Big Time league. Some People Say-- PANSIES are red, Gladiola are blue, Swee'peas are sweet. You think this is going to rhyme- But-it ain't ! When's Augusta Polchow coming back to school? Hurry up, gal, the Swee'peas are a-needin' you. Two very attractive young ladies, who continue to like McMain good, -although they attend Allen-are as vital to the P.T.C. now as water is to a duck. Mascot's timid smile, and Willy's soft Hi, girls, are missed if they are not taken twice a day. CP. S.-P.T.C. means Paddle-Tennis Court.D Aunt Agatha. Things We'd Like To See THE Senior A's have a Things We'd Like to See, so why can't we? Well, here goes nothing: Betty Goeddertz - without the third-place award for ping-pong. Jo Ann Eskine-standing inside the deck-tennis court while she's play- ing. Jeanne Lee Schroeder-not drop- ping the ring just over the net where we can't get it. Betty Jean Dell-not Slinging the deck-tennis ring. Shirley Anapole--throwing the ring to somebody who isn't one of her best friends. Ruby Cruell-not being the first one eluminated. Eleanor Scheffer-not being the first one on the court in the morning. Petronilla Voorhies-arriving ear- ly. Jane Whiteside--with her tresses arranged before coming to school. The Swee'peas-not being clan- nish. Shirley Stevenson--not arriving to school with Swee-peas. QNot that we mind!J Bernadine Uhlmer-not always winning the elimination games in gym class. Betty Powell-arriving at school on her bike without knocking some- one down. Nancy Lee Chapman-not reaching for a ball she knows she can't get. Mildred Williamson-not playing so wonderfully well. Carol Bayer-getting the dance right. And in particular-we'd like to see -more girls on the campus in the morning. CHALMETTE FUEL OILS Since 1910 FOR ALL TYPES OIL BURNERS INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL Day and Night Service GA1vez 3111 401 City Park Avenue Chalmette Oil Distributing Co., Inc. Fifty is-c-H-o-E-s



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Say, Pat Williams, who dropped who? Did you drop Bobby, or did he drop you? Alice Biezer has the same old flame. Timmie Hardenstein is his name. Betty Lou N. has really three Of the cutest boy friends you ever did see. ' Here's a question that has us all awhirl. Why did C.'s friend Walter write to Mrs. Earl? Audrey Chcvis, tell us if you may, V. Fitzgerald and Bobby G. made up after that fight. Don't despair, Valerie, true love nev- er runs smooth. Betty V. was running for Queen of the May, But preferred with Bob to see the Kyser's boy, Kay. No, it wasn't Elroy's fraternity pin That helped him Betty P.'s heart to win. Jayne Brennan's letters keep life from being dull Since they're from a cute Arkansas Chucky N. and A. P. adore just looking at the moon. Seems as if they've passed the state of simple love in bloom. Tell me, Dit, tell me how Bill thrills you so right now. Tell us while our curiosity's mild. Whose ring' is that, Juanita Wild? Vera Ann went away for the week- end And fell in love with Buddy again. Sid's love for Kate doesn't need much fuel, And, confidentially, it's mutual. Are you as fickle as people say? COI'p0ra1- Wh tt ll ,Ett M P.? It's not just to sit in the sun and Reed and Robert are liked by Nor- IS tierigqaneofuiour dieagi Willy Cl? bake ma B.S That Betty M. loves to go across the This little girl certainly has us at Gayle Baldinger, hold your man. lake, sea. You'd better watch Margaret Ann. For Smartness and Quality Sec Our Girls' Shop Do you want smart clothes? Latest In Styles Shop at C REASONABLY PRICED Ma lggn Bla nchg HQLMES Canal . . Dauphine . . . Bourbon . . . Iberville .For Girls' .Apparel FLASH! FLASH! FLASH! Echoes ot Mctvlain has scored again! I. National Scholastic Press Association-First Place. 2. Columbia Scholastic Press Association-Second Place. E-C-H-O-E-S

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