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HENRY W. BENT Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3. 4: Mechanic Arts Club 2. 3, 4 He was a man, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again. Bentie surely has been a most desirable addition and help to our athletic teams. Some day we shall probably see his name beside Babe Ruth's or some other star's. You have been a fine classmate, 'iBentie, and here's success to you! HORACE BETTS Mechanic Arts Club 4 We grant although he had much wit, he was very shy of using it. Horace's favorite amusement is watching oth- ers rush for honors, and picturing himself rid- ing his bicycle. if he should get one, up and down the aisle. He wishes to become an expert flyer. Perhaps he is going to put wings on his bike and use that for flying in the U. S. Navy. Good Luck to you and your Bike Horace, but remember a bicycle 'idoes not hold water any more than some history arguments! MALCOLM BEVERSTOCK Mac Football l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 4: Track 3, 4 I'd give my life-for some sleep We all like Mac for his sportsmanship and his jolly good nature. We know that Norwich University will be glad to claim him even though he does like to sleep in class. Mac says his greatest ambition is to graduate from K. H. S. A little bird tells us you will Mac so we are taking a chance on putting this in to the '28 Year Book. JOHN BIGELOW Big Oh, dear, l'ue been having a hard time: but then all great men do. Big is another of the Troy Sheiks ac- cording to all information we have received. We also understand that i'Big is quite a basketball player. We wonder if by any chance he knows how to play any other games. HILDA BLOMBACH Buster Hockey 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 4: Minstrels l. 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Home Economics Club 3, 4 A feasting presence is full of light. Wherever Buster is there is sure to be fun. She is one of the Crew of smiling blondes of '28. K. H. S. appreciates her services as an athlete, and will miss her merry-making, but some business office will soon be brightened by both her blond curls and her smiles. '
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IVAN R. BECKWITH Now the bartIe's ended, the way is plain to parish church. Ivan is a very hard working lad, and turns to music for relaxation and amusement. Our ad- vise to you, Ivan is that if you are to be a suc- cessful minister. you must not, upon seeing someone smile in the congregation burst out laiaghing-as you did once in fourth year Eng- lis . CASPER C. BEMIS Charlie Treasurer 3: Football 4: M. A. Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4 Fear is king of all. Everyone certainly enjoys being in any of Casper's classes--except, maybe. the teachers. He says he expects to become a lawyer-and we all hope he succeeds with his powers of persua- sion. HAZEL BEMIS When you do dance, I wish you a wave o' th' sea, that you might ever do nothing but that. Hazel is another one of those Fitzwilliam girls who joins us every morning at eight o'clock. Hazel has always appeared to be very quiet but we would like to see her in Fitzwil- liam. As a private secretary, Hazel, we all know you'll be a wonder, and we all wish you the best of luck during your advanced educa- tion. MILLARD S. BEMIS Mil : Snappy Treasurer 2. Hockey 3, And gladly would he learn, and gladly teach. Millard is another hard working member of '28, We don't blame him for liking to dance. any more than we do for aspiring to be Direc- tor of Public Utilities Company, for there are good lookers at both. He is going to attend N. H. U. Millard. when you become Direc- tor, don'r forget to give the class of '28 special rates. WILLIAM BEMIS Billy If anyone wants to know how to pop the question. ask Billy. If experience is the greatest teacher, then Billy is well versed in many things for between Chesham and Keene he has gleaned a complete education. Bon voy- age, Billy.
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CLIFTON BRADISH Cliff Football 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4 I dare do all that may become a man. Clifton is a Southerner. at least he comes from the cliffs of South Keene. Clifton likes sports. and that is why he is such a big husky boy. We know you will succeed, Clifton in your desire to become a Railway Mail Service Clerk. and we all wish you happiness in your chosen work. FLORENCE BRITTON Commercial Club 4 Some are born great, some achieve greatness. and some have greatness thrust upon them. Florence, we congratulate you for your choice of a hobby: that of typewriting accurately. If you carry out your hobby, you will surely real- ize your greatest ambition-to be a stenographer or private secretary. Keep up the good work you have done in school and you will win. KARL C. BRUDER Year Book 3, 4: Latin Club l. 2: Mu Delta Rho 3, 4: Debating 4: Senior Play 4: Orchestra l. 2, 3. 4: Lincoln Medal 3. I am Sir Oracle, And when I ope my lips, let no dog bark- Karl certainly has been a real pal to all of us during his four years of school. He will long be remembered for his sparkling recitations and his wonderful debating. He has rendered invaluable service to the Mu Delta Rho Society. We all know that you will be a great success as an architect. Karl, as well as in your college career. Best of luck to you! CARMEN EVELYN BUSKEY Lynn Orchestra 1, Z, 3, 4: Science Club 4: Mu Delta Rho 4: Latin Club 1 Sweets to the sweets farewell Lynn loves to fiddle away on her vio- Clynnj, and she surely can play it. K. H. S. appreciates her services in the orchestra, and we know the Normal School will welcome her this September. Reading and the movies are very educational. and skating is a very good form of recreation. so Lynn ought to prosper and live long. RICHARD CALLAHAN Dick Let us remember, that no horizon, no shy line, no mountain range limits or bounds our aims. We all think Dick would have made a good hockey player but, as he did not go out for hockey, we assume that he stayed at home to study Math. We are uncertain about what Rich- ard intends to do.
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