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MARIAN DORIS HARVEY Mary Ann She laugh! the child lo read, and taught so well, That she herself, by leaching, Iearn'd to spell. Mary Ann never quite outgrew her childish delight in skiing. Do you suppose. Mary Ann, you will be able to escape the bonds of profes- sorship long enough to ski after you become a martyr to the cause of educating young Ameri- cans? MARIAN NELLIE HARVEY Mary Ann Silence is golden. Mary Ann really never said much, but did enjoy dancing a great deal. We're sure her pu- pils will appreciate the wisdom which she ac- quired from listening so attentively in classes. HELEN FRANCES HAYES Hockey 4 Thy presence sweet, Still through long years of uirgil I may share. Helen didn't come out for any sport in school until her senior year and then she showed us she could play hockey. Nursing is a wonderful pro- fession, and we're going to envy her lucky pa- tients. MARGARET PATRICIA HENRY Par Baseball 3, 4 Good nature and good sense must ever join. Pat always keeps us in the best of spirits with her jolly humor. Perhaps this is because she never has to get up early to curl her hair. Pat. you surely have learned Dr. Coue's motto, Keep smiling and with it bring cheer to your pa- ments. CLIFTON N. HILLS HilIey ln small proportion we just beauties see, And in short measures, life may perfect be. Hilley may be small, but he always seems happy. Being a mechanical engineer is a high position for such a short lad, but though the road may be hilly we are certain his ability with engines will do much in helping him ascend the ladder of success.
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LAURA JENNIE GREENE Greenie A good reputation is more valuable than money. Greenie always did like music, so of course she has chosen a musical profession. Each evening we suppose, after a weary day at teach- ing pupils Grieg and Beethoven, she will escape to sway to the ever powerful rhythm of Irving Berlin. JOHN E. GURNSEY Jack Minstrel 2, 3, 4 And with sweet ladies. With my ugords and looks. Jack should have a taxi license because hc surely got paid in victories after taking the players out to the held. He became very well acquainted with all the well-known Lanes around Keene. LOUIS A. HALL Minstrel Chorus 2, 3, 4: Year Book 3, 4: Play 4 He is the greatest artist then, Whether of pencil or of pen. To Louis. we are indebted for the drawings and humor in this book. We have honored him as class cartoonist, and we feel sure the world will recognize his talent. May 'he be successful, and bring fame to himself and to Keene High School. WALTER SCRIPTURE HALL Mutt Football 4: Track 3: Cheerleader M. A. 2, 3 Life is short and thou art long. Mutt is a good sport, especially when he leads our lusty voices into cheers. One good thing about his cheer leading is that everyone can see him. We dedicate his Ford to the Hall of Fame. for carrying so many athletes. VERA LOUISE I-IAMBLET Of softest manner, unaffected mind: Lover of peace, a friend of human kind. Vera walks to school every morning fonly about three milesj and she is always here before many who have to go only across the street. Per- haps her ability to keep history dates in her mind helps her to remember the time of day.
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ROGER WHITCOMB HUNT Earth holds no other like to thee, Or if it doth, in vain for me. Roger is our most enthusiastic radio fan. He has become so interested in working with electric- al contrivances that he has linally decided to make this his life's work. K. H. S. will certainly be proud of him as an electrical engineer. VIRGINIA ANNETTE IDE Ginnie Never found the companion that was so com- panionable as soIitude. Ginnie's delight is to tramp through the woods. and to forget school in a careful, raptur- ous survey of God's great outdoors. She always returns enthusiastic, and anxious to recommend this remedy for tired minds and cramped fingers. ANNIE MILLICENT JOHNSON Oh ye, who teach the ingenious youth of na- tions Annie, everyone knows that reading helps one to be a teacher. and we know it will help you to be a winner. Westmoreland must be a very de- lightful place when you're at home. We're cer- tainly proud to have had you in our class. CHARLOTTE JONES Charlie How poor are they, that have not patience! What wound did ever heal, but by degrees? Charlie is another girl allured by the odor of ether. The colleges will get very jealous of the numbers of girls lost to the hospitals, but sickness surely will become a pleasant pastime when one may be cared for by such nurses as Charlie. RUTH ELAINE JONES Jonesie Minstrel Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 She watches him as a cat would a mouse. Jonesie is never fond of walking, yet she seems to be fond of a certain Lane. Ruth cer- tainly is the life of the school parties and she never fails us when we want help. We know she will more than get through college, and make Keene High very proud to have her as an alumna.
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