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SENIOR WILL We, the Senior Class of the Girls Latin School of Chicago, being of sound, charitable, and disposing mind, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, and we hereby charge the beneficiaries herein named to take to heart and treasure the legacies herein bequeathed. To Miss Singleton: len good reasons why we, the Seniors, would like to go to college. To Miss Brokaw: A great big bow to go with her great big brown eyes. To Mrs. Eliason: Perfume she can spray around the new art room to keep out all strange odors from the science laboratory. To Miss Hammett: Growing tablets so she can talk back to her pupils. To Miss Harbison: Topics for conversation so she need not be such a blushing violet. To Miss Hood: len perfectly punctuated sentences -'nbelieve it or notl To Miss Hunt: Chalk for her History of Art Classes. To Miss Jarrett: A pair of scales as a symbol of her fairness. To Miss Lawrence: A clock, to remind her that her first Seventh Grade has reformed and doesn't hang such things out the windows any more. To Miss Lord: Girls who will never have excuses for not helping with the scenery for the Dramatic Club. To Mlle. Mutrux: A degree in fashion creation, for starting the new hat craze, and we hereby present her with one of her chel d'oeuvre s. To Miss Price: A box of ffWheaties to keep up her vitality. To Miss Sands: A blue ribbon for cradling such a smart and intelligent classl To Miss Schaub: Qur wedding gift of china. To Miss Schrader: A standing order for daily flowers for the math room: To Miss Turner: A magic wand to make the experiments turn out. To Miss White: A job posing for typical school girl outfits. To Mitzi Alexander: Lipstick remover to show her Hit can be done . To Janet Basler: A curler for her bangs. 56
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SE NIOR CLASS PLAY FIRST LADY by KATHARINE DAYTON and GEORGE KAUFMAN Soohy Prescott Emmy Paige . Lacy Chase Wayne Stephen Wayne Belle Hardwick Mrs. Ives . . Ann Forrester Mrs. Creevey . Senator Keane Irene Hibbard . Garter Hihhard George Mason Jason Fleming. Stage Manager . Scenery Committee Business Manager CAST OF CHARACTERS fln the order oFtl1eir appearancel OOO 5 . Helen Robinson . Rosalie Boyden Nancy Davis . Lilyan Neiman Marcella Sheridan . Betty Gillespie Catherine Handley jean Wescott Jacqueline Aaaaard Sidney Meeker Jane Dubislse . Rath Clark Becky Joe Hutchinson Lucile Coolidge , Lela Ellis Slane Beckwith
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Marilyn Briclfwood: General protection For sportswhairnets For hoclcey, gloves for basketball, etc. Carol Coe: Mascara to Further enhance her long, bee-yoo-tilul eyelashes. Harriet Dawes: More leathers for her many hats. lane Dill: A large check to pay For the extra gas she uses in toting xluniors in her car. Nancy Florsheim: A Fire hose For her car. Beth Garrison: The deepest bool4 we could Find-Hlhe Meditations ol the Chinese Philosopher, See Fung Foyfwwhich she can assimilate during the summer. Betty l-lartz: New Fool-proof excuses for not having done her homeworlf. China lbsen: A magazine lull of the latest hair-dos Angie Johnson: A new lotion guaranteed to preserve that Florida tan, Kay Lawson: A diploma For her Junior year, and a guarantee that there is pos- itively only one more year of school left. Muriel Macfhesneyn A toy carpet Sweeper to picl4 up the angora fuzz from her soclts. Peggy Nicholson: A key to study hall to enable her to come up and see us some time. l-lelen Solomon: Suggestions For bigger and better secrets to tell to bigger and better audiences. Mary Stark: A wig with each hair glued in place so that she can tal4e a rest from combing her hair. L Rosalind Starlc: Zippers she can put on all her dresses to that she can start getting ready two minutes before a date instead of three. Tannisse Twyman: Springs For the loclcer doors. Suzanne Weaver: A needle and thread to shorten her gym tunic. the Sophomore Class: A typical Sophomore Day enabling them to get in all their various athletic activities. the Freshmen class: A check in payment For ten easy lessons on how to get your man. 57
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