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1950 JUfllOfi CLASS OFFICERS Standing: Piraino, Stepanovich, Sparrow Seated: Maroney, Falconer, Donahue Doin What Comes Natur ' lly Remember . . . The gradual readjustment to the familiar routine of School Daze . . . covering the limitless number of school books . . . greeting old friends and making hosts of others . . . the attempts of the athletic members of our class to step into the spotlight with the mighty seniors . . . our colorful demonstrations at the football games . . . our valiant efforts to beg, borrow, or steal a car to attend the basketball and hockey games . . . blaming the misdemeanors of the whole school on our elusive Wetched Wabbit . . . the long hours we toiled on those ingenious chemistry projects (and the frequent requests that we send Mr. Learnard home for supper) . . . Miss Steele ' s patience with the girls ' cooking problems in Home Ec . . . the inauguration of Pat O ' Grady to the Governor ' s Council at Girls ' State . . . how Chick and Gerry wouldn ' t talk about their adventures at Boys ' State . . . the results of our election of officers: Margaret Falconer, President; Dorothy Stepanowich, Secretary; Patricia Maroney, Girls ' Treasurer; Paul Piraino, Boys ' Treasurer; Patricia Donahue, Girls ' A. A.; Joseph Sparrow, Boys ' A. A. . . . that unexpected winter vacation when the boilers were repaired, and our indignation when vacations were shortened to make up for the lost time . . . our sufferings resulting from the hazardous experimenting of Mr. Learnard ' s all-girl chemistry class . . . following the players ' bus to the baseball games in Gige ' s car . . . Gige ' s frantic pantomime to Bridget(the driver ? ) from the back window of the bus . . . those temperamental brakes! . . . the treasured souvenirs from Cappies after our Moonlight and Roses Prom . . . our last farewells to the Forty Niners . . . our anticipation of senior laurels . . . that all students agree about the junior year . . ' ' They Say It ' s Wonderful -120 1-
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SfdlOfi CLASS OFFICERS Stepanowich, Redihan, Malacaria, Feaver, Weisul, Donahue, McGuff Sittiri On Top Of The World Remember . . . The attempts of our class to assume the dignity of Superior Seniors (the honor we had dreamed of for two long years) . . . the girlish giggles and the manly mischief which eliminated any possible decorum . . . the first conspicuous days on traffic when the smallest officers were carried along with the crowd . . . the valiant efforts of the football squad despite their numerous injuries . . . our vivacious cheerleaders who represented our school so well . . . the outcome of those vital class elections: Frank Malacaria, President; Elizabeth McGuff, Vice-President; Dorothy Stepanowich, Secretary; Constance Weisul, Girls ' Treasurer; Fred Feaver, Boys ' Treasurer; Patricia Donahue, Girls ' A. A.; Bernard Redihan, Boys ' A. A. . . . those un- forgettable performances in Junior Miss . . . the back stage escapades . . . the microphone system rigged up so that Miss Coleman wouldn ' t have to raise her voice (?)... that hectic week when class pictures were taken and those long lists of promised pictures . . . our excel- lent season record in basketball with Captain Shackley performing superhuman feats . . . our wonderful hockey team with Joe, Russ, and Ishky winning honor for the school on the Bay State All-Star Team . . . the trouble the girls had with Miss Ryan about those open lockers {22
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