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THE MEGUNTICOOK 13 SONG LETTER 6KIVy,!Y I Miss You More Than You Know. It's All Over Town that Since You Went Away I Love You. Baby, Come Home to me. It's Been a Long, Long Time to be away from Civilization I'll Get By, but now I'm Lost Without You. I've Been To Hollywoodi' to meet Mumbles.,' He said I'm My Own Grand- paw but I think he has had a Strange Love affair. If you Put a Penny in the Gum Slot you will get Dingbat, the Singing Cat at the Last Round Up. Try itj honey. Must sign oi now but I'll Be Seeing You Stone Cold Dead in the Market in Apple Blossom Time. Please Surrender and Let's Say We're Sweethearts Again. Always, Your Beautiful Dreamer Nancy and Peggy '50 - C H S - WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF- Mr. Young didn't patrol the corridors Nancy Brewster couldn't laugh Lucille Talbot didn't listen to the O'Henry advertisement every night Helen Stevenson didn't think of Paul Lawrence Sparta didn't have a good line Barbara Harding wasn't friendly Carole Thomas couldn't play basketball J oye True was quiet The freshmen were well-behaved Jack Henderson went steady Lindon Christie's feet were small Parker Laite and Mr., Walker could agree Stanley Payson didn't sit behind Peggy C. in 3rd study Lyndall Upton didn't make bright re- marks in English Johnny T. weren't still a steady Babe wasn't good at everything Arthur didn't go touring to Rockland Fred werent' true to Georgette There wasn't a red truck waiting for Barbara J. Peewee wasn't true to Ewart The senior class had some money Sylvia Porter didnft wear red socks Ruth Littlefield didn't like the new look Ceddie didn't go down to Mary's desk so much Stan Wheeler went out with a girl Myrtle C. got mad Julie Thomas didn't like Al Uolson, that ish Kitty Jameson didn't have her hair done U13 Miss McCobb forgot to give assignments Mr. Wood wouldn't let anyone use his car Grace wasn't a Galanti Joan Connelly weren't a good cheer- leader Mr. Young made a man out of Kilroy t Howard Dyer came to school two days in a row Leo couldnit argue Roberta Hardy forgot to comb her hair There weren't any Browns in CHS Arthur Lunt weren't late for school every morning Stanley Frye weren't a REPUBLICAN Miss Clason was a DEMOCRAT John Morin didn't bowl Leo left his books in school at night Harold Brown weren't always right Leo were contented with life Albert Bennett couldn't make foul shots Mr. Walker combed his hair Babe's hair was long Charlie Massalin didn't get all A's Dirk couldn't play the sax Miss McCobb yelled Amos weren't so good-natured Joan got mad at Eddie Claire made up her mind Walker didn't think that he was an orator Ralph hated women Walker had strength to ring the bell ' Christie kept his mind on his own busi- ness - C H S - OUR NATION O beautiful land that we live in- The land for which our hearts ring free: Has everything that makes ia great nation, To secure happiness and security. All its people, with their ways and ideas- Formed together to make this beloved landg Look back at the time when the Mayflower sailed, And the Pilgrims made their first stand. And now the forty-eight groups joined together, After many a sanguinary flaw- Fling a banner, loud and true, Hoping for peace, not war. Now let us prevent further conflict- Letting the peace forever beg And prove to ourselves that this land is The land of the brave, and the home of the free. Dirk Brown '50
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12 THE MEGUNTICOOK .fm-,. .ffffff ,. .. ff -gig? , 5525 H,-fr Li .zvffm . - M -+wv12ffhygNS:, 'f'1s 4:55 .fffyf f.:f,gg..,:msJ5 gp-, 4xi32Z?WcQgg:.SQM ., 'S Ilia fi 0 vga -. ,ftt.,y-g,-5,.w iw- ,I ...E-,, -sms, 2-ss Wifi' ow ' -ff?-NSW 1 1-faf,-fswwzwgliwsmwxf QW sizzix www Q 3-fri 1 ,-:sg5..Af,.w,, , ww .sem WW 4-w':,,..,, .gM,? j.fe.-Ezgsggxfggi. 1 sm .pf ' ft? .1 fs 2' zwfffsggb-wsf50fw,.Q-'22,-sa.-f,,m. 1.wrpwfskvsr-sas-12f3gQ:.:szt FT N- -my-, , M my f-'..ww .assi--f fi-f-si-V my w tf? AH BLISS What's this? The prettiest and most popular girl of your school coming into your house and you, with buckteeth, freck- les, and bowlegs, are considered as the ugliest and the most unpopular boy in your school. ' Well. Well. You'd better hurry to the door or she won't think much of your keep- ing her waiting. Well, hello, says you, How are you ? Fine, and you ? says the girl. Okay, won't you come in ? you ask. Sure. Oh, boy! Is your heart going thump! thump! She sits down. So do you. You awkward- ly try to begin a conversation but hardly with any success. Then at last you clear your throat loud- er than necessary. Er-ah-er. Well, is that all? Look! Look! The girl is beginning to speak. Let's dance. Haven't you got any re- cords? If so, let's play waltzesf' Yup, yup, I've got some waltzes. We'll have a good dance. CYou ain't kiddingl you'd say. You get up and begin to dance. After a couple of dances, the girl begins to snug- gle against you. Your heart then begins to beat violently. Well, you continue the dreamy dance that is getting more dreary every second. Finally your girl gets tired of dancing and you suggest a snack and swap some gabs. Well, it is midnight and your girl says that she'd better go. Oh well, you'd better let her go or her parents will murder her, and you would not want the responsibility. Oh! Oh! She sees a mouse! With a shriek, she jumps on your favorite chair which creaks with protest. You get the poker and smack at the mouse. Got it! 'tMy hero, she murmurs, I'll give you a kiss for this. IATTENTION, ATTENTION! HERE COMES THE BEST PART OF IT.J You see your face in her eyes. Well, a funny image of yourself you've given her. Oh, cut out the wisecracks and put your mind on the incoming bliss. Yeow, here she comes! Closing your eyes halfway down and puckering your lips, you get ready for the attack. Scarcely her lips touch yours: a hand comes down on your shoulder, and you come down to the earth with a plop! And you find that it is seven o'clock in the morning, and your mother, shaking you, is saying, t'Wake up, wake up, you have been having a nightmare! I can tell by the way you have been puckering your lips, hugging the pillow and kissing it! Oh well it is time for you to get up I WELL! Roger Packard '50 - C H S - MY FOREIGN LANGUAGES Je peux Uparlez-vous en Francais, Puedo si, senor en espanol, Veni, vidi, vici -Latin. But piwty my poor soul! With all these foreign languages Running through my head, I find I can't remember English. Educa1tion's great, Uhey've said. Mary Anne Hale '49
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14 THE MEGUNTICOOK SONG TITLES I'll Dance At Your Wedding l Peewee's and Dick's That's My Courj Desire A's and B's Dark Eyes Betty Thurston What'll I Do Claire Crabtree They Say Iles Wonderful Make Believe John Morin Harold to Helen The Great Come and Get It Day What More Can I Ask For? RGDOIMC Card Day Milton Wheaton Kiss Me Again Ruth Littlefield HOW Lucky You Are To be in CHS Strike Up the Band Mr. Calderwood You Seng My Love Song to Somebody AUSW91' M311 Louis Arau Else ' Jimmy Crockett to Kay Duffy The More I See You Kay to Audrey It,S Love, Love, Love Aint'cha Ever Coming Back Frances to Kip The Big BrasslBand From Brazil Jackie Wilson Civilization Not Second Study Cuddles J oye True Freckles Mary Kennedy Little Red Caboose CHS school bus After the Game Was Over Beauchamp Point Lost and Gone Seniors Haunted Heart Dirk Brown The One That I Am Junior Brown Necessity MEN When You're A Long, Long Way From Home Lincolnville crowd You Don't Know What Love Is Freshmen This Time of Year March exams When I'm Not With the Girl I Love Ralph Ayers Ain't Misbehaving Parker Laite I Wish I Knew Answers in exams I'm Getting So Now I Don't Care , Cynthia Howes Long Ago and Far Away When Seniors were Freshmen I'm Making Believe Washington Trip Who Stole My Heart Away Bebe Brown You'll Always Be the One I Love Eddie to Joan Feuding and Fighting Audrey and Kay People Will Say We're in Love Henry and Lucille Make Believe Miss Clason in Latin class Can't Help Loving That Man Lois Cookson Sun Valley Serenade Mr. Payson When You Were Sweet Sixteen Seniors Heartaches Creampuff Manning There Is No Greater Love Frances and Kip I Didn't Mean A Word I Said Mr. Pavson Smiles Frances Light Symphony Ceddy Joyce's Orchestra Night and Day Studying for exams Beg Your Pardon Beulah the dog You're the Cause of It All Mr. Walker Georgette and Fred D. I'm My Own Grandpa Kilroy Winter Wonderland Sir Surrender J oye to Milton Mumbles Mr. Young I'm Looking For A Sweetheart Nancy Brewster As Long As I'm Dreaming Joan Connelly I Didn't Know Enough About You Lawrence to Claire Traffic Jam CHS Five Minutes More 3:00 bell on Friday I'd Be Lost Without You Paul to Helen Cynthiais In Love With whom? The Stars Will Remember Mary and Ceddy If You Were the Only Girl in the World Babe to Sylvia I Want A Girl Jack Henderson There'll Be Some Changes Made in CHS I'll Get By Stan Wheeler Till the End of Time Johnny and Sis Efliciency Leo Arau Strange Love Lawrence Sparta Too Many Irons in the Fire Clarence Silver Threads Among the Gold Mr. Frye Lady From Spain Miss Keating Whispering Miss McC0bb Can She Bake A Cherry Pie Miss Dudley Getting Sentimental Over You Mr. Achorn How Soon Will I Be Seeing You Natalie Clark Together Teachers and homework I'd Do It All Over Again A trip to the White Mountains Dance Ballerina Dance Kay Poland Surrender Dear Ruth to Harland Just Me and My Shadow Nancy Brewster How Soon Summer vacation Prisoner of Love Harland with Jeanette I Walk Alone Peggy Connelly Hopeless Ralph Ayers Now Is the Hour 3:00 bell Sooner or Later A new school building
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