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Twenty-eight THE SPECTATOR Most Popular .,.........., Faust, Gibbens ltiel Best All Around ....,..,... ......A.,..... F aust, Gibbens Best School Citizen A.,,,., . .o,,..o Hecht, Wellemeyer Best Athlete ...,,........,, ,A......,. G ibbens, O'Hara Most Personality .,....,.. .A ...e,..... Gibbens, Wogan Smartest, r....,i...,....,., Most Naive .......,. l..az1est ........r..,............. ..,..g,c-cClabaugh, Gibbens Weiner, Greenwald --.....Moran, E. Smith Best Disposition ..,......,...,., .,....,..,, Faust, Thomas Most Sophisticated .....e,,... ...,, D emarest, Iackson Prettiest. ...,,, at ,vc,.,,...,...., Burns, McDonough Best Figure ...,...... .. ..........,..... Eaves, Faust Prettiest Hair c...,. i......,vr,tt. . Burns, Blish Prettiest Eyes. eccc.,....,., .v,.,......,..... N unez, Berea Prettiest Complexion ........ ...ecr.,,. B urns, McDonough Prettiest Legs ..,,......., .cll.. . .Y .....,.,....,,, Pugh, Eaves Best Dressed t.,,.,.,., .,ccc,., I ackson, McDonough Biggest Flirt ,........,g..,...,gg...t,, g.......,l.. N unez, Gibbens Most Likely to Succeed ..g,..... .,v..gg. C labaugh, Faust ONGRATULATIONS and good luck to next year's Student Body officers, Ellen Schneider, President of the Student Body: Gladys Mal- colmson, President ot the Student Council, and Ann Iohnston, Pretect, and all our love and sympathy to next year's Editor of the Spectator, Mary McNeil Hopkins.
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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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THE SPECTATOR Twenty-nine fa 1 'S'- 4 -J -.. ' Q rf fc NANCY: Hello, Dot. This is Nancy. I hope you're not too busy to talk: I just have to tell you! I ran into Grace Gould yesterday. She's here for that author's convention. You know she has created quite a sensation, writing weird things , betriending struggling young artists, and more or less taking Gertrude Stein's place in the literary world. DOT: I sure would have liked to see her but I had a luncheon yester- day for some circus people. Remember Pat O'I-lara? Well, she married the man on the flying trapeze and now they're doing an act together. The fire eater in their troupe took quite a fancy to me and wouldn't leave until the men's national swimming champion twho is spending the Week- end with mel put out his fire. NANCY: I wish you would introduce me to some of those strange people that are always visiting you. Nothing exciting ever happens to me. DOT: Why, Nancy, I've seen your smiling face advertising Pearl Harbor tooth paste at least three times today. NANCY: Dot, there is nothing exciting about brushing one's teeth. Now if I were Harriet Blish and posed with handsome men for lipstick ads . . . that would be different. DOT: I wouldn't gripe, Nancy. Think of Dee Dee Havard modelling foundations six hours a day . . . Oh, by the way. Were you invited to Ieannie's the dansant, Saturday night? NANCY: No, but Ioan Durland is going with one of the boys from her dating agency. DOT: Connie's going too. You know with the responsibilities of housewife, mother Cthose darling little blue-eyed twinsll, and the presi- dency of the P.T.A. she has quite a lot on her hands. Ot course, not more than Patsy-it is simply Wonderful the way she supports her invalid husband. NANCY: Oh, I almost forgot to tell you. I got a letter from Catherine the other day. lShe and the Mexican artist she married are living in Santa Marial She said she saw Olive, who was chaperoning her mother
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