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The Wise Old Owl Would Like To Know: What Enid does Doran” her spare time. What happened to the M.H.S. -alumni field hockey game. Whose ring J. Hinds is wearing — Kiver’s. What makes the Frosh” so little. If it is still Squeegie” and Benny. Why F. Corcoran came back to school. Why J. T. blushes when Hayes and Summer Streets are mentioned. Who the two Maynard rooters are for Pat and Jerry. Why the 9:20 Club played Don’t Fence Me in” to Angie from Scoop. When Kevin will make up his mind. If Nancy drinks a lot of Mil(a)k. If Ann S. will ask Ralph C. to the J.W.C. dance. Where B. Doran got her beautiful voice. Why S. Beford’s favorite song is A Tree in the Meadow.” Which is it with Anna, Jerry or Ralph. Whose ring Carol Lee wears. Who’s been toting Barbara to the Totem Pole lately, Guy? What the attraction is in Sudbury for Joey. Who the real thing is in Ann T.’s life. Is it Gene or Kevin with A. Hinds. What happened in Natick, ask Anna. V7hat attracts the Robinson twins to room 12, two brunettes maybe? What girl has the most competition this side of Som- erville, — better hang on. Sully. If it is Jiggs or Kevin for Helen Bakun. Why the boys call J. Connors lover.” What power the under-class women hold over the Seniors. Nancy Weckstrom, ’49 4 : Platter Patter Little Girl — Betty Marchant You Keep Coming Back Like a Song — Sully to Scoop My Man — Joan to Paul Girl of My Dreams — Charlie to Betty Confess — Danky to Mary You Won’t Be Satisfied — Sara to Dick What Is This Thing Called Love — Ann W. to Ralph Till the End of Time — Barbara and Donald Together — B. Rich and N. Bemis You’re All I Want For Christmas — A Milak to Nancy That Certain Party — Angie’s Birthday What Did I Do — After getting a Red Ticket Walkin’ My Baby Back Home — After the Socials
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Iftor One P. IH. 1. Ride ' em Cowgirl 2. Class of ' 52 3. Out on a Limb 4. Buddies 5. Before the final score 6. Big Leaguers 7. One Half of a Pair 8. What ' s cookin ' ? 9- Sophisticated Soph 10. Hay Fever?? 11. Rah, Rah, Rah 12. Waitin ' at the Gate 13. Alice in her Turtle Neck 14. Brute 15. Where ' s Dagwood 16. Maddie isn ' t mad 17. Pinch Hitter for Judy? 18. The Other Half 19. She ' s Our Gal 20. Guess what? 21. Young ' Uns
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Bright Eyes — The Freshmen It ' s You or No One — D. Pekkala, Irene As Long As I Live — Claire to J. Robinson The More I See You — Irene to Benny Always The Lady — N. Martinsen Whadda Ya Know, Joe — Carrie Mucciaccio Let’s Take the Long Way Home — J. Statkus and Vit In My Merry Oldsmobile — Mary, Rose and Willy I ' m in Love — Janet to Tony In Love in Vain — Angie Sweet and Lovely — Ann Luker There Must Be a Way — Getting on the Honor Roll It’s a Crying Shame — Exams Now is the Hour — One O’clock N. Weckstrom, ’49 J. Paananen, ’50 Broadcasts From M. H. S. Suspense — Report Card Time Crime Photographer — Ethel Boulden My True Story — Football Tales Truth or Consequences — An Episode in the Office Merry Macs — Jack and Joe Superman — Any of the Football Players Hearts Desire — Graduation Blondie — Betty Wattu Tracer of Lost Persons — Mr. Lerer Captain Midnight — Scoop” Viola Bride and Groom — Priscilla and Tut People Are Funny — Senior Math Classes Joanne Paananen, ’50 Thomas Cocco, ’51 Books of the Month Loves of Casanova — D. Higgins Manly Art of Self-Defense — Cheerleaders at Natick Which One — The Robinson Twins The Three Stooges — Kevin, Pat, and Swifty Three Racketeers — Flip, Danky, Dicky How to Hit — Anna Belli Thomas Cocco, ’51 The Roving Reporters Interview The Freshmen Those little things wandering through the halls with baffled looks are just what you might expect them to be — Freshmen. It seems, though, that these freshmen are right on the ball” because the girls like the upperclass boys, and the boys like the freshman girls, which proves that they are all just about average. The freshmen of ’48 have contributed heavily to athletics with three girls playing field hockey and three boys playing football. Billy Freeman, the president, plays football and Irene Mariani, vice-president, plays field hockey. These two have big ideas for freshmen. When asked what they wanted for Christmas, Billy said, A ’49 Ford” and Irene wants a boy friend. It seems to me that we might have a disappointed freshman in the school at Christmas time and it probably won’t be Irene! Already we have had several of the freshmen par- ticipating in our assemblies with Pat Meister, Barbara Mitzcavitch, Irene Mariani, George Van Son and Barbara Prosper showing the way. So, all in all, with the mental giants on one side and the super sportsmen on the other you’ll find a nicely balanced class. Give them time to wear off the rough spots and you’ll find next year’s sophomores among the very best! Interviewers: N. Stalker A. Belli A. Freeman M. Di Grappa C. L. Downey Jokes The two stood on the doorstep. Their lips were tightly pressed. Her father gave the signal. And the bulldog did the rest.
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