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'Review 13 who is always doing homework . . . Nelson Wald- man sandwiches a trip to the fair between Fri- day and Monday . . . Betty Murphy is one of the REVIEW,S most pleasant and successful subscrip- tion getters . . . After graduating from C.H.L.S., Lorraine Keefe is going to be my secretary . . . Deacon Doyle says that it isn't always bad luck to have a black cat following you, it all depends, he says, on whether you are a man or a mouse . . . We honestly fear that Salvi Mangano and Ted Adelson are going to have each other's scalps in one of those History class debates . . . Say, Sarah Denaro, how come you never get called on for special assignments? . . . Marshall Slater is too smart for this little newsboy to keep up with, that is, as far as book larnin' goes . . . Rosamond Nigro is one of those people who come around to tell you that you should go to this or that gameg thereby busting up a beautiful B pro- gram during which you intended to finish up that homework . . . Angie Bonsignore is really hep- ped to the jive . . . so he says . . . Add Brass, the girl who shares her desk with me, fills the thing up with paper and then writes me a note and tells me that I had better clean it out or else . . . Genevieve Herlihy is the what's going on here girl up there in Chemistry . . . Some-- body ought to show jim Sellers how to tie a bow tie, the poor kid doesn't seem to know what the score is when it comes to tying a tie . . . just give them a little time and Russ Brown and Frank Mallahan will blow up the school, judging from their actions in Chemistry . . . joe Harrington likes to sneak up and down the unfinished stairs. Trying to break a leg, joe? joe Mallahan's nose looks more like an orange than a nose, now that someone stepped on it for him . . . Scotty Mc- Cann provided this year's voters with the best bookmarks they have seen for a long time . . . Jean Shumway says in her sleep, Wanna buy a raflle ticket? , I think . . . fyes, I do think once in a whilej . . . Who says that Paul Butler looks like a Cherub? . . . That Rhapsody in green up in '74 is none other than 'Doc Lawlor . . . Bertha Humez is one of our foremost literary critics, and boy, can she criticize! ! ! Ellen Sulli- van has our votes for best everything . . . Rita Rothfarb obviously goes in for lipstick . . . fpar- don me while I duck that book she is about to throwj . . . One of the candidates in the Junior elections was heard to say, May the best man win, and I'm afraid that he will. . . . A thing I'd like to see: Frannie Mulvey in school for two days straight. Any time your're puzzled with your Biblical references, just apply to Bob Fishman or Eva Hegeman . . . Dija ever see Betty Fawcett out with her dog Sonny ? . . . Do you have dili- culty with your Geometry problems? If you do, bring 'em to Roland Moody . . . Gardner Magnu- son, Pat Herlihy, and Sam Zadoorian are three of our biggest football players . . . Olive Carmon is the girl who can pantomime . . . Claire Harney sports socks which lace up the front . . . Boy, what a load of books under Evelyn I-Ioyt's arm! l Cecil Cantrell wants more in here about the annex. Well, we'll see what we can do . . . The blonde brutes, Russ Boudreau and jim Carter . . . Bill Mullins has a new name . . . Brutus is the present handle . . . Et tu Bill? . . .George Garoin is the little man who's right there . . . joke fjust in case you didn't knowj. Man at circus: Say! Look at that freak over there with his tongue tied in a knot. I wonder how it got that way? Second man: Oh, him? He used to be a tobacco auctioneer until somebody bid sixty- six dollars and sixty-six cents . . . Morie Martel is so naive that he thinks Manual Labor is a Mexican . . . Say, tell me, stranger, why does a baby duck walk softly? . . . Because he can't walk hardly. QI shall now dig a hole and bury myself in itj . . . We wonder why Lorraine Livermore is so frightened when she travels on the elevated trains . . . Helen O'Brien is the oflicial greetress down at the Trowbridge Street door . . . What would Tom Donohue do without his watch and chain to londle, in a difficult moment . . . joe Bain and Bob Croke are always talking together at the beginning of school . . . What's up, boys? . . . We think, honestly and truly that George Kopp and Sonny Bergeron get here early enough to open the school . . . Ruth Mueller is the one who is supposed to be doing this typewriting, but it seems that she had other and more important things to do . . . Eos Spiropoulos and Elizabeth Tsanggos are the ones who hold room 74's Latin Conferences . . . but it seems that every time they get going, they are interrupted and corrected by one Loretta Ciani . . . Those disturbances in the fifth study period may usually not be blamed on Charlie Mulvey . . . he's such a sweet thing, and so quiet, too . . . Don't your think that foliage on Cyron Barber's head comes from playing too much chess? Mary Farrell, why do you bellow so loudly? . . . jim Elliot is about the blondest blonde we've seen in a long time . . . Ernest Dzendolt is the proud possessor of the most beautiful satin-like shirt ever created! . . . June McConnell can't leave her sleeves alone. She's always pulling them up above her elbows or pulling them down over her wrists or something . . . I don't know what? Do you? . . . Frank Lopresti is just about the happiest Latinite that ever smiled . . . That questioning look on Harvey Thomas's face is really quite deceiving, so don't let it fool u . . . jackson XY7alter ought to go out for the track team. He can go places faster and more dishev- CConllnued on page I6l
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