Manchester West High School - Thesaurus Yearbook (Manchester, NH)

 - Class of 1941

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11 VINCENT SPRING fiD0Cn Ambition has no rest. Versatile Doc has been stage manager, lieutenant of the traffic Squad, manager of the Track and Football Teams, and has had charge of the school microphone. He has also been a member of the Reception Committee, the Year Book Staff, and editor of the Election, llfeekly. He plans to become a machinist. Doc's checked suit has become a legend at West. DOROTHY STEARNS llD0TYl Silence is 'wisdoni 'wlmn .freaking is folly. Dot came to ns in our junior year and is an indispensable member of the class. She has been on the Honor Roll, a member of the Traffic Squad, and 9, member of the Recep- tion and Picture Committees. Al- though she has several ideas in mind, her plans for the future are not quite decided. GERALD STETSON 'tJERRY Co1zfidrm'c is companion to .vucces.r. Jerry was a member of the Gleaner Staff in his sophomore year and General chairman of our Recep- tion Committee. Basketball, skating, and swimming are his favorite sports. He hopes to be a radio engineer after graduation, and we know his experience will benefit him, JOHN TIAMPIRIS jot-iNNY HDl'f7l1fiHg1 slzarpm1.v tht' 'wit of man. Johnny, a likable chap, upon en- tering high school, decided to take a business course. The work that appeals to Johnny most is along the electrical line, so his plans are to attend Vtfentworth Electrical School. jolnmy's favorite sport is basket- ball, but other sports such as swim- ming, skating, and skiing occupy much ot' his spare time. EMILE VAN DER EECKEN HSONNYH IVOrk fmt, then rest. Sonny, one of our fun-loving and humorous classmates, has done well on the Gym Team for three years. His hobby is collecting stamps. He took the teclmical course because he has a very keen interest in mechanics. Though his plans for the future are still incomplete, he will surely succeed in whatever he undertakes. JANE VOGEL M14.x'ic hath charm. Jane wrote our class ode. She was a member of the Trattic Squad, Tlzesaurus and Year Hook Staffs. She had a leading role in both Blur' Mmm and The Fire Prince. She was chosen chairman for otir Class llfay Program and a representative on our Class Photographer Committee. Jane car- ried first honors during most of her four years and plans to be either an English or history teacher. Her hobbies are singing and piano playing. PAULINE VOLKMAN POLLY Loquaci'ty storms the car, but modesty takes the heart. This was Polly's rule. Although silent, Polly was very active. She was a member of the Student Ad- visory Committee, lieutenant on the Traffic Squad, on the Thrsaurux Staff, the junior Prom Committee, and the Year Hook Staff, besides being on the Honor Roll for tour years. She was class president during our senior year, and class vice presi- dent during our junior year. She plans to be a dental hygienist. ELEANOR WERNER Ei, HONEY Art is long-life is short. El is a pleasant and intelligent classmate, having attained the first or second Honor Roll four years. She was a member of the Traffic Squad, fashion editor of the The.rauru.v, en- tertained at the junior Prom, and was on the Cap and Gown Committee. She enjoys singing and dancing. Her ambition is to become a fashion illustrator. HENRY ZANKOWSKI UZANH Ila1'r your fun, whilr you'rc young. Zan is very influential among his friends and has the ability to become a leader. He is a likable and humorous fellow. Henry was a mem- ber of our Football Team for four years. His favorite pastimes are swimming, hockey, and baseball, but he wishes to join the navy. We wish him an adventurous future in his naval life.

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10 THESAURUS RENALD LA ROCHELLE HSHORTYM An ounce of mirth is worth more than a thousand wc-ight of melancholy. Renald's big smile has made him a popular and familiar figure at West, and we are sure it will always make up for his deficiency in height. Outside of school, he spends much of his time skating, which is his favorite sport, as well as participat- ing in the numerous activities of the I.O.C. CHARLOTTE LEAHY LADY USHORTYH A smile goes a long way. Lady is a studious and ambitious member of our class. She chose the commercial course and was on either the first or second Honor Roll dur- ing her entire four years. She was an active member, being on the Prom Committee, Banquet Com- mittee, Traffic Squad, Year Book Staff, and typist on the Thesaurus Staff. Her ambition is to become a secretary. GUY MAHEU GUY 'Tis better to be brief than tedious. For a hobby Guy has selected drawing and collecting war plane pictures, and he hopes his present amusement will lead to the profitable vocation of aviation mechanic. His technical course will probably benefit him in this line. Although he has not been connected with school activities, he has resorted to figure skating and skiing for enjoyment. HORACE C. MILLETTE, JR. U'lXl'lI.LYH I rienn'.vhi1v buys friendship. Milly is an active member of our class. He has participated on the Track Team, Thesaurus Business Staff, was a Captain of the Cheer Leaders, Co-Captain of the Traffic Squad, and Vice-l'resident of the class. His favorite sports are hunt- ing, fishing, and tennis. His ambi- tion is to be a machinist. DONALD MORIN HDONY! UA ivorkmfan is known by hir rli1'px. Donald took the technical course and plans to become a machinist. He did well in his shop course and should succeed in his chosen line. He was active on the Decoration Committee for our Banquet. Don's favorite sports are skiing, baseball, and football. EDWARD PELLERIN TED A light heart lives long. Ted was one of the most popular young men in our class. As a freshman he was a member of the Basketball Team, and was on the Football Team in his sophomore year. His favorite pastime is danc- ing, which he does remarkably well. Ted's one ambition is to become a mechanic, but a secret wish is to be a soldier. JASPER PIDGEON KKJAKEVY Blush is i'irtuc's true color. Everybody knows 'fjaken by his deep and soothing voice. Although he doesn't say much, we have learned from his class recitations that still waters run deep. He mastered the commercial course while at school. He also played football during his freshman year. Even though jake is of the bashful type, he will certain- ly succeed in becoming a pilot. ELAINE POEHLMAN DARK EYES Happy and hopeful. Elaine was an honor student for three and one-half years. She served on the following committees: the Banquet and Reception, Class Pho- tographer, and Year Book. She was also a member of the Traffic Squad. Our popular young brunette enjoys skiing, dancing, and photography. She hopes to become a secretary. We are sure the future will find a certain employer completely satisfied with Elaine's etiicient secretarial work. EDWARD RIN GEN VVALD arEDv1 A friend is onto who knows all about you but lover you just the same. Ed, though a quiet boy, is one of our most popular classmates. He has taken the technical course for four years. He was a member of the Traffic Squad. He likes most sports but did not participate in any while in school. He plans to go to an electrical school and try for a posi- tion in the General Electric Company, for he is interested in electricity. CHARLES LEON ROGI ER CHARI.1i'1 A helping hand to all. Charlie, an honor student, took the technical course and is a lieu- tenant on the Traffic Squad. He was president of our class during our junior year and was an assistant editor of the Thesaurus. Charlie served on several class committees. His hobbies are hunting, fishing, and driving. A high salaried position is his ambition.



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THESAURUS 79 THE CROWN JEWELS OF AMERICA OPENING MARCH- Festival March Mendelssohn HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA INTRODUCTION GERALD E. STETSON THE LITERARY AND HISTORIC HERITAGE OF AMERICA PAULINE H. DRISICOLL CHORUS- Land of Hope and Glory Elgar THE GRADUATES Soloist: JANE R. VOGEL THE NATURAL WONDERS OF AMERICA CHARLOTTE A. BUECHER THE RESOURCES OF AMERICA ARLINE N. BECKER SELECTION- March from Tannhausern Wagner HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA THE AMERICAN PEOPLE JANE R. VOGEL CONCLUSION GERALD E. STETSON CLASS ODE Words by JANE R. VOGEL Mnsic by DOROTHY M. STEARNS THE GRADUATES PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS MR. FRANK L. MCALLISTER Vice Chairman of the Board of Education ALMA MATER Words by HERMAN HART, '29 Mnsic by ROBERT TINKHAM, '29 THE GRADUATES EXIT MARCH- Loyal Comradesn Blankenbnrg HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA GRADUATION COMMITTEES CLASS DAY CHAPERONES BIDS AND PROGRAMS Viola Karagianis, Chairman Archie Boisvert Mildred Kapela Emile Van Der Eecken REFRESHMENTS Dorothy Stearns, Chairman Lillian Auger William Heckmann Jasper Pidgeon CHAPERON ES Elaine Poehlman, Chairman Vincent Spring BANQUET Arlene Becker, General Chairman MENU Charlotte Leahy, Chairman Robert Bulcock Karl H irth ,lane Vogel, Chairman Doris ,Iache Earle Jenkins RECEPTION Gerald Stetson, General Chairman ORCHESTRA Lawrence Annis, Chairman George Giotas Edward Pellerin DECORATIONS Pauline Driscoll, Chairman Ralph Bergeron Robert Johnson Ralph Keefe Guy Maheu Lorraine de Grandmaison Elaine Poehlman, Chairman Vincent Spring PROGRAMS Pauline Volkman, Chairman Charles Rogier Donald Ladouceur Godfrey Blombach DECORATION S Charlotte Buecher, Chairman john Tjampiris Renald LaROchelle Horace Millette Donald Morin CAP AND GOWN Edward Ringenwald, Chairman Eleanor Werner Henry Zankowski

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