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The Spectator Twenty-seven I, Katharine Boulet, leave my much envied ability to go to sleep in boring classes to anybody who can get away with it. . I, Margaret Ann Counce, leave my ability to tie slip-knots in the stag line, which was left to me by Ann Ivens, to McDonogh, Moran, and Gibbens, Inc. I, Patty Dickman, leave my perpetual good humor and unique giggle to Tallula Voelker. I, Evalyn Dooley, leave my appealing Cocker Spaniel air to Mary McNeil Hopkins. I, Dottie Eaves, leave my acting ability to cousin Olive, and my cute trimness to Martha Helm. I, Beth Glass, leave my ability to get sunburned painlessly to Betsy Ann Hezlett. I, Mary Grey, leave my all-round helpfulness to Dottie Hecht, and my artistic ability to the school-They'll need it next year. I, Jane Hackett, leave my angelic looks to Ann Johnston, and my sweetness to Rosemary Gugert. I, Rosemary Janssen, leave my scientific mind to the incoming Chemistry Class. I, Elizabeth Klipstein, leave my line of drool to allthe under- classmen who get stuck for conversation with their dates. I, Polly Lane, leave my Puritanism to the whole student body to share. They need it. I, Lorraine Lyons, leave my ice-skating ability to Marie O'Hara. I, Catherine LaCour, leave my train of stags to the dormitory so they won't be lonesome when I'm gone. I, Bobbie Marchessau, leave my ability to waltz to Mary Allen Jackson. I, Jackie Mayhew, leave my style and figure to Jackie Le Roi. I, Joy Nes, leave McGehee's at last, thank goodness. I, Joy Reynolds, leave my sweetness to the whole fcensoredj sarcastic Junior Class. I, Adah Schneider, leave my little feet to Pat O'Hara. I, Althea Schulze, leave my well used bottle of white shoe-polish to Mary Pugh-Take a hint, Mary! I, Jane Seemann, leave my flirting ability to Nancy Nunez and Charlotte Coats, who seem to get on well enough on their own. I, Virginia Smart, leave my singing ability to Yvonne Claiborne. I, Nadyne Steinmayer, leave my waistline to Dee Dee Havard, and I give the R.0.T.C. back to Tulane. I, Ann Springer, leave my love of angora sweaters to Tee Moran,
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Ps My 44,45 ffl: J. N O-CD-O I ff N XM, 7 M154 N x , . Iivi Twenty-six The Spectator fast wiu, Testament WE, the Senior Class of the L. S. McGehee School, being of sound mind, only slightly impaired rea- son, but infirm health fdue to overworklb do give and bequeath our worldly goods, both tangible and intangi- ble, as follows: We, the said Seniors, leave our remarkable good looks to the whole school so that we will be remembered forever after. We solemnly bequeath our good humor, our catty remarks, and our potential ability, fit never got farther than the potential stage! in hopes that these glorious characteristics will be put to better use by the incoming classes. We will our cherished front steps, and our other privileges to the Juniors, now new Seniors. I, Betty Brewster, do give and bequeath the power behind my mallet to the new President of Student Body, my ability to take a good permanent to all the straight- haired gals roaming around school. I, Ellie Witherspoon, do give and bequeath my in- tense love and loyalty of McGehee and my sympathetic understanding to the new Student Council President. I also will my ability to get on with everyone to Connie Faust. I, Ruth Fischofer, leave my superior air, which is needed by a Prefect, to the new one, my neatness to Martha McDonough, and my petiteness to Tee Rand. I, Margaret Martinez, leave my baby, The Spectator, to, I'm afraid, the much more capable hands of the new editor, and my ability to get by with no work to Carmer Clabaugh, who needs it. I, Margaret Ann Trenchard, leave my big brown eyes to Dot Berea, Qlearn to us them as well as I do Dotlj, and my love of long fingernails to Robin Berckes. I, Mona Aldige, leave my brunette beauty to the rest of the school to divide up-there's enough to go around. I, June Barkerding, leave my greek beauty to Glenny Wiegand, along with my feet-she can have them!
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Twenty-eight The Spectator I, Meg Stevenson, leave my red hair to Joel Oliver and Ann Burdette. I, Anne Suthon, would leave my brains to the Honor Roll, but Margot says that I might have need of them later on, so instead I'll leave my odes and treasure hunts to Aunt Janet, Saint Doro- thea, and Tiger. I, Ann West, leave my universal popularity to Connie Faust, and my legs to Caroline Rau., I, Tete Wheeler, leave my music and poetry to delight the whole school. In conclusion, We, the whole Senior class, leave, to delight the school! Cheerio! - Popularity Contest i Most Popular ....................... .......... A nn West, Margaret Ann Counce Most Likely to Succeed ......... ....... M argaret Martinez, Anne Suthon Best All Around .................. ..................... A nn West, June Barkerding Prettiest ............................. .......................... M ona Aldige, Jane Hackett Best Dressed ....... ......... M argaret Ann Counce, Jackie Mayhew Best Athlete ............ ............................ A nn West, June Barkerding Most Attractive ........, .......... M argaret Ann Counce, Jackie Mayhew Brightest ........................ ............... A nne Suthon, Margaret Martinez Best School Citizen ......... ................... E llie Witherspoon, Mary Grey Most Sophisticated ...................... Margaret Ann Counce, Ann Springer Hardest Worker .................................... Mary Grey, Margaret Martinez Most Personality..Jackie Mayhew, Margaret Martinez, Kathy LaCour Best Dancer ........................................................ Dottie Eaves, Ann West Biggest Flirt ............................................ Jane Seemann, Kathy LaCour Most School Spirit ........ ........... E llie Witherspoon, Mary Grey Sweetest .................................................... Virginia Smart, Dottie Eaves Most Poise .................................................... Dottie Eaves, Ann Springer Most Fickle ........ Jane Seemann, Elizabeth Klipstein, Audley Wheeler Wittiest .................................................... June Barkerding, Anne Suthon Peppiest ............................................................ Kathy LaCour, Ann West Craziest ...................... ........ June Barkerding, Evalyn Dooley Most Common Sense ....... .......... M argaret Martinez, Ruth Fishofer
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