Louise S McGehee School - Spectator Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1942

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Page 28 text:

Twenty-six THE SPECTATOR ll 'Y sag! vp. age. ,gh I A :tex o'G 9 f , i p. . , We, the Senior Class of the L. S. McGehee School, being of sound mind Conly slightly impaired reasonl but infirm health ldue to overwork?l do give and bequeath our worldy possessions, both tangible and intan- gible, as follows: We will our cherished Front Steps, our other privileges to the Iuniors, now new Seniors. I, Wilhelrnine Aragon, leave the school. CAs if I was ever therel. I, Dot Berea, leave my excitabiltty to Mrs. Pelton. I, Harriet Blish, leave my soft voice to Iane Walker. I, Catherine Burns, leave my ups and downs to Mary Margaret Todd. Wake it any way you want to, Mool. I, Susie Caffery, leave a few pounds to Anne Iohnston. I, Doris Clabaugh, leave Ierry. lt'll do us both good. I, Amelie Clark, leave my fingernails tall brokenl. I, Anne Clark, leave my ivory complexion to the statue on the stair. I, Donna Demarest, leave my last name. CI won't need it any morel. I, Ioan Durland, leave my voice to Mrs. Moore. I, Olive Eaves, refuse to leave anything. I, Maude Ellen Farrar, leave to join the B.A.F. I, Connie Faust, leave Mrs. Bamond breathless. I, Patsy Gibbens, leave a love affair for every member of the faculty and student body. I, Beth Greenwald, leave my accent to Betsy I-Iezlett. I, Grace Gould, leave my wonderful baby picture to delight the whole school. I, Eleanor Hamilton, leave my little feet to little O'I'Iara.

Page 27 text:

THE SPECTATOR 4-' Twenty-five N 1 A lf ,w ,ffvlt . A ,V A I E A. 1,.,3ft-151 '15 ,Q 11 I I Nt 1 3 f L 3 9 l Elk? ,ful !r3XL,x17'cfV VQVV 'V fl,,,1l'C 511 Q i f A ' . .VV J 7 1 fl 113 L MARY PATRICIA WOGAN Who is matchless among you in wit. Entered Iunior Year, Capt. of Red Team 143: joke Editor of SPECTATOR 1437 Student Council Representative 1337 Choir 13, 43, Glee Club 13, 43: Dramatic Club 13, 437 Varsity 133. DORIS CARMER CLABAUGI-I The true and the pure pleasures, associa- ted with health and sobriety and vir- tue, these partake of. But those which accompany folly and depravity lt is an absurdity to mix with intellect. Westfelt Notebook Prize 1235 Poety Prize 133: Student Council Representative 11, 337 NAUTI- LUS 1137 SPECTATOR 1237 Choir 11, 2, 3, 43: Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 43. MAUD ELLEN FARRAR Contact with a high-minded woman is good for the life of man. Entered Iunior Year, Choir 13, 43, Glee Club 13, 435 Dramatic Club 143.



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THE SPECTATOR Twenty-seven I, D. D. Havard, leave my waist to Glenny Wiegand. I, Dottie Hecht, leave an aching void. I, Mary Allen Iackson, leave my little red wagon. CBut of course I'm only teasingl. I, Kathryn Keyes, leave my spot on the honor roll to Donnie Mc Donald. I, Martha McDonough, leave the Cafeteria one fudge ripple Cbut only because it's melted.l I, lean McGivney, leave my super-scrupulousness to Iackie LeRoi. I, Tee Moran, leave a note for Miss Mclfetridge. I, Nancy Nunez, leave my perpetual sunburn to anyone who will take it. I, Pat O'Hara, leave my jewelry to the scores of people who seem to Want ii. y I, Mary Pugh, leave my braces to the Chemistry lab for platinum wire. I, Baby Smith, leave my calm and easy temper to Weesie Norton. I, Kathleen Smith, leave Miss Wigley's Art Appreciation Class for better or worse. I, lo Thomas, leave my good disposition to our Mama . lNot because she needs it. of coursel. I, Katherine Verlander, leave my big blue yes to Scherazade, Mrs. Yancey's cat. I, Marylin Wellemeyer, leave my flowers to brighten up the school Know that we pretty seniors are leavingl. I, Connie Wiener, leave my usefulness to Miss Norwood, who dcesn't have a chance to run the Office for helping everyone else. I,Monk Witherspoon, leave my mathematical mind to all of Miss Schu1er's ignorant students, providing there are such. I, Patsy Wogan, leave my correspondence to the govemment. Then there never will be a paper shortage. All thanks, love and kisses to Connie Faust, Dottie Hecht, Monk Witherspoon, Tee Moran, Baby Smith, and Pat O'Hara, and oll the other darling people who wrote and typed for the Spectator.

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