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Page 12 text:
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DWIGHT BOUDREAU The Navy he felt He had to join No matter from us What hours he'd purloin. ROBERT BRENNER Join the Navy and see the world! No recruiting poster's needed To sell the idea to this boy- The point he has conceded. JESSIE BREWER She may not have the blondest hair Of any girl alive, But undoubtedly she has it In the Class of '45. MARGARET BREWSTER She would a secretary be, And she should be a good one: For, when she's given work to do, It never is just half done. BETSEY BUMPUS She's one of the few good knitters The senior class can boast: When the Red Cross yarn ar- rives Is the time we need her most, DELIA CADORETTE Before she wore a diamond We know that she desired To be a cosmetician: The wish may have expired. Page 10 'B Yu- ! i i A , I -MJ JOANNE CALZOLARI Mrs. Raymond finds her Most efficient- As home room secretary She's omniscient. RICHARD CAPOZU CCA He won't rush in foolishly Where angels fear to treadg He knows to travel safe and far - A man must use his head. LOIS CASWELL Handling ration books, we've heard, Can drive some people mad: But she's exposed to them all day- And finds the job not bad. WALTER CHILDS The urge to hike throughout the land Is difficult to smother- His shot gun in his good right hand, His camera in the other. ROBERT COMMEAU Two hundred model airplanes He made before he wentg 'Twould seem that in the Air Corps He should be quite content. EDITH COPPAGE When she brings us Liszt and Gevaert, We experience Moments rare.
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0 recom! Aera 0! fAing5 Lie? be Jane,- JOHN AGNONE He's the genial boy who cleans the boards, Apparently never vexed, For as soon as he's scrubbed off one test Mrs. R is there with the next. NORMA ANDERSON A senior boy is the obvious choice. The idea has been flouted: By overt acts she's shown us That she,for one, can doubt it. DORIS ARMSTRONG We all know where Doris is When Period II arrivesg She l a b o r s on attendance slips- It's work on which she thrives. RICHARD BALBONI Dick served us as class treas- urer For half a year or more- Now we're further in his debt: He's in the Flying Corps. ROBERT BASTONI A metamorphosis we've seen, And the change we don't de- cry: Gone is the bashful boy we knew In the days of Junior High. 8 Oflffy 5884 fo ACLUQ JOWLQ lftlfl. . ' e ff- , l I an . ., T 5 V is 'wcilfflf - I ' Q ia . N Y . . ix. ,. ef 5. 'K XR I ,Q Agfa. fr- , '1 ' nf i vvv Quo- in '95 fs.. wi W, ga ' -x pl .xx ,sg .HSN 1 S ag-'Q' .4 fin-A? EVELYN BATES Evelyn is not boisterous, We know the reason why: It's because she's thinking, Not because she's shy. BETTY BEARHOPE It would prove most lucrative Were she to take a chance On collecting small donations When instructing in the dance. MARY BETTENCOURT She won't subscribe to gam- bling Whatever may befallg By legimate endeavor She'll win-or not at all. VIOLA BLACK Her position is strategic: When she feels less than fine, A doctor 'cl treat his typist- And she needn't stand in line. GLORIA BOTIERI A secretary's life she thinks In pleasure must aboundg If we were boss, we'd happy be To have this girl around. Page 9
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MARY CORREIO In these very hectic days With housewives in a quan- dary She should make her dream come true- Establish her hand laundry. GLORIA COSTA When We asked her to play Mary At the Christmas season, The choice was not hap- hazard- There was a special reasdn. BARBARA DEARBORN We close our eyes and see her In a radio station Singing with a name band- Wild the acclamation, HARRIET DeFELICE Harriet is the tonic We take so we may bloom: Taken in proper doses She's the antidote to gloom. FRANCES DIEGOLI The bulletin board for Jan- uary She had to undertake: Not her fault if the quaran- tine Made the subject out of date. JOSEPH DIETLIN He really wants to graduate, And yet he dreads the minute When he must face the multi- tude, Recall his speech, begin it. WILLIAM DiSTEFANO Laugh and the world laughs with you - He does-in horror we leap, For such a frightful groan he gives We feel we're meant to weep. MARGARET DONOVAN To Boston on Saturday morn- ing She gayly wends her wayg At a school of art she'll spend A most inspiring day. ANN DUGAN We have heard a gi rl de - scribed As beautiful but dumbg But here is glamor and gram- mar: She's obviously not the one. PATRICIA DUGAN By qualms and squeams She's not besetg If one method w0n't work, Another she'1l get. DOROTHY DURANT She's dedicated to her art. When lags the conversation, Her mind is on a loftier thing- The glory of creation. RUTH ELLIS To Florida she did not go: We're dewy-eyed and tremu- lousg Could it be she wished to spend The entire year with us? Page 11
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