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THESAURUS Johnny is our golden boy, Just ask the girls, they know. He has a smile they can't resist Wherever he does go. Our President is one to love, To cherish and admire. Such a girl will carry on With every firm desire. Gerald has ambition In radio to succeed. I wish him all the best there is And hope that's all he'll need. Earle Wants to be a printer As soon as he gets out. That's one good trade that boys should all Be proud to know about. Lillian, I know very well, In nursing you'll achieve. Your understanding, loyal heart Will many cares relieve. Archie has been with us now For just a half a term. The boys and he have carried on In friendships strong and firm. There's Butch I'd like to mention hereg You know her fiery hair. She's friendly, smart, and most sincereg I'd know her anywhere. Godfrey was our scholar, A popular one, you know. He aims to travel 'round the worldg That'll keep him on the go. I met Dot not so long ago. She wears a sparkling smile. The good work done through all her course To her will prove worthwhile. Robert loves his music And praise he's often known, For when he plays his violin, It has a mellow tone. George is our famous football star And captain of the team. You ought to see that fellow dance- The jitterbug, I mean. Jane is our singing opera star. She'll make the goal someday. She's fine and friendly all the time- I hope she stays that Way. Robert Johnson's done his share In playing in our games. He has had recognition In person and in name. William is a sportsman With many things to do. Whenever he gets lonesome, He tries out something new. Doris Jache, I must say too, Although she entered late, Has added to our class some good In challenge for debate. Horace believes in action. He's busy every minute. Always serving with success, For him there is no limit. Ralph Bergeron has hobbies manyg He's always in the running Part of the time he catches fish, And sometimes goes a-hunting. Karl is a happy fellow And popular as a star. We wish him success in his chosen field As a jolly U. S. tar. Henry is the last I'll try To write a poem about, But not the least when at the games For him we'd cheer and shout! Now, Class, I've really finished My stanzas for you all. I hope you'll all succeed in life, So at Waterloo don't fall. LORRAINE DE GRANDMAISON
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THESAURUS TO MY CLASSMATES By LORRAINE DE GRANDMAISON Dear Class, as we depart today, To sail across the blue, Recalling many happy days Here's what I'll say to you. To Vi, I wish her all the luck In keeping ofiice books. You know I've never been a wiz, At numbers, points, or hooks. Ralph Keefe has been acknowledged By girls as a dashing knight. He also attains highest ranksg We hope he'll reach the height. Donald is a quiet lad But silence is not wrong. He has ambition to succeed And that he won't prolong. Now, Becky, you have all you need To carry on in years. In shorthand you knew all there was And teachers shed no tears. Renald was not with us When first we started in. He can be called an asset To all the boys who know him. Guy Maheu is a quiet lad In and out of class. He always worked and carried on Until he'd done the task. Donald Morin is a classmate, One that I know well. He's been in all my classes Ever since time can tell. Eleanor was our fashion girl, Her models were the best. I know that in the years to come She'1l fill our hearts with zest. Edward is a dancer, To music he responds. A musical lad he's always beeng His heart is filled with song. Jasper sauntered into class And sat down in his place. He never worried unless he had To win an urgent race. Vincent was a manager Of all assemblies planned. He also had a stage crew, The finest in the land. Oh, Charlotte, you're a little girl, Who carried on so well. Already you have met your fate, And that is mighty swell. Charlie was admired For his friendship tried and true. His classmates always looked for him When there were things to do. There's also Edward Ringenwald, A fine boy you can bet. He's liked by all in classes And all whom he has met. And Pauline, you were mighty fine In friendship, love, and will. You deserve the best there is. We know you'll many arts fulfill. Emile is a little boyg The gym team prized him, too. In class he always did his work, or He wouldn't be here, would you? Elaine is one who carried on In studies quite sublime. She is a fine and quiet girl And cheery all the time. There's Mildred whom I do admire, Her friendship's strong and true. She's one you can depend upong Her kind are very few. Lawrence was our Shakespeare fan, In poetry he excelled. I can't say that I like his taste But he did very well.
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THESAURUS 29 MID-YEAR BOUQUET I have always imagined that characteristics of people and those of flowers are closely allied. Therefore, the idea of trying to combine an out- standing characteristic with a ilower that seems suitable to that characteristic for each girl in the class appealed to me. Lillian Auger ....... . . . . Thoughtful Pansy Arlene Becker .............. Gentle H eliotrope Charlotte Buecher ......... Sunny Golden Glow Lorraine de Grandmaison, Cheery Morning Glory Donald Ladouceur stopped eating ice cream during study periods? Renald Larochelle didn't start an argument? Charlotte Leahy Hunked a subject? Guy Maheu became a jitterbug? Horace Millette was not attracted by the girls? Donald Morin took his books home? - Edward Pellerin stopped being a playboy? Jasper Pidgeon did not blush? Elaine Poehlman were a blonde? Edward Ringenwald got excited? Charles Rogier controlled his temper? Pauline Driscoll Mildred Kapela . Viola Karagianis Charlotte Leahy Elaine Poehlman Dorothy Stearns Jane Vogel ..... Pauline Volkman . . Noble Camellia . Jaunty Marig-old Doris J ache ................. . . . . . Delicate Lily of the Valley . . . . . . Mischievous Mignonette Sweet, Shy Violet . . . . . . . Pert, Black-Eyed Susan . . . . . . . . Friendly Geranium . . . . . . . . . . Charming Blue Bell Quaint and Beloved Forget-M-e-N ot Eleanor Werner ............ Stately Calla Lilly ARLENE BECKER WHAT WOULD. HAPPEN IF- Lawrence Annis forgot to mention his dramatic ability ? Lillian Auger developed a loud, harsh voice? Arlene Becker stopped giggling? Ralph Bergeron forgot to do his economics? Godfrey Blombach did not appear annually with a new hair style? Archie Boisvert were not so quiet in class? Charlotte Buecher did not have red hair? Robert Bulcock had not learned to play his violin? Lorraine de Grandmaison stopped smiling? Pauline Driscoll got a fish card? George Giotas became President of the United States ? William Heckmann came to school five minutes early ? Karl Hirth stopped admiring the fairer sex? Doris J ache grew to be six feet tall? Earle Jenkins agreed with Mr. Allen? Robert Johnson didn't spend his time in Bed- ford? Mildred Kapela didn't talk about Johnnie ? Viola Karagianis talked with a southern drawl? Ralph Keefe did not have detention? WILLIAM HECKMANN SOLUTION TO PUZZLE fPage 261 ACROSS DOWN 1. Rogier 1. Ringenwald 4. Heckmann 2. Giotas 8. Tjampiris 3. Bulcock 9. Becker 4- Hirth 11. Stetson 5- Kapela 12. Jache 6. LaRochelle 14. Volkman 7- M01'iH 15. Poehlman 10- Spfilfg 19' Leahy galhklggr Eecken 20- Keefe 15. Pellerin 21- Werner 16. Millette 24. PldgCOI1 17. Vogel 25- Buecher 18. de Grandmaison 26- Maheu 22. Ladouceur 27. Zankowski 23. Blombach 30- Stearns 28. Boisvert 32- Bergeron 29. Johnson 33. Karagianis 31, Annis 34. Driscoll CORRECTION The advertising staff wishes to correct a statement made in the previous issue of the Thesaurus under the advertisement of the NEW HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE.-The statement should have read: 10070 of our JUNE' graduates have been placed and are now Working, etc.
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