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The Spectator Five Vol. 25 JUNE, 1941 No. 3 Editor ................... ......................,.... ....... M a rgaret Martinez Business Manager ....... ....... V irginia Smart Assistant Editor .,,,,,. ............. .Dottie Hecht Assistant Editor ........................ ......... J osephine Thomas Assistant Business Manager .......... ......... M ary Allen Jackson Assistant Business Manager .......... ............... C onnie Faust Art Editor ................................. .....,..... M ary Grey Assistant Art Editor .......... ......... C atherine Burns Assistant Art Editor ........ ..........,....... J oy Reynolds School News Editor ...... .......... Margaret Stevenson Exchange Editor ......... ...........,... A nne Suthon Joke Editor .........,.. Alumnae Editor ........... Circulation Manager .......... Senior Class Editor ........ Junior Class Editor, ...... . Sophomore Class Editor ....... ......... Freshman Class Editor.. .........June Barkerding ..........Janet Jones Johnston .........Rosemary Janssen ..................Etheldra Smith Mary McNeil Hopkins ..............Jane Alsobrook
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Six The Spectator gclilceiat WELL, I'm afraid the time has come to say good-bye, to make a formal bow for my class before our departure. You know it's rather hard to say good-bye formally to something you've lived with for eight years, and we've done just that, lived with, not in McGehee's. The school has reared us, taught us three-fourths of what we know, and watched us grow. For that reason there is rather a sentimental attachment concerned, and when one is feeling sentimental it is diflicult to be formal. However, I shall try, and, perhaps, the best way to begin is to tell what the school has meant to us, at least most of us, and what we, at least some of us, have meant to the school. School, regardless of our other interests, has truly been our life for the past four years. School, and the companionship that goes with it, the tears and the fun, the Dramatic Club, the Spectator or other out- side interests have been of more importance to us than anything else. We have learned many things, how to live with people, to recognize history dates, and how to pacify the faculty, and I truly believe that most of these things will help us later on in life. Yes, that's what McGehee's has meant to us, preparation for life. What we have meant to lVIcGehee's is an intangible something, I believe. No doubt most of us will be for- gotten three years from now, but I am sure we have left something behind us. A part of the personality of each one will remain to transmit the school greater and better, a part of each will be remembered though the name and face be forgotten. I want to believe this for it is hard to go on to something new and different, no matter how pleasant it might be . . . Well, what must be, is, so good-bye, be good, for myself and the Class of '41. Editor SOMEHOW or other another school year has gone by and already we're finding ourselves right in the midst of graduation. Most of us, who have been at McGehee's
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