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HJKLYVVQX I 'N ,lf f-. ,l l 9- Lf NATALIE HALE Oh, thou art fairer than the evening air, Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. The smell of ether and wicked looking tools used by doctors have beckoned Natalie to her life's work, for she says she is going to be a nure. Her happy smile ought to be enough medicine for her patients. It has cheered many of us many a time. HELEN F. HAYES Hockey 4: Commercial Club 4 Her face is like the milky way, in the sky, A meeting of gentle lights without a name. Helen certainly possesses a cheerful smile as well as a good disposition. Looking about the corridors one could usually find Helen laughing and talking. She is a fine hockey player. You surely will make an excellent nurse, Helen. DOROTHY S, HODGE Dot Commercial Club 2 Oh! world unknownf how charming is thy view, Thy pleasures many, and each pleasure new. Dot never talked very much, but we all wondered what thoughts were going on behind those twinkling eyes of hers. Her ambition is to :ee the world and we hope she'll send us a post card from China sometime. FLORA I. IDE The more the merrier Flora surely enjoys herself in West Swanzey with Margaret L. and her man-y friends. She is always jolly and making some wise crack and creating a lot of fun in Room 25. While you are in California this summer, why not go to Hollywood, Flora? LEWIS JOHNSON Johnnie Class Baseball 4: M. A. Club 3, 4 He was a ueray parfit gentil knight. Johnnie likes to play baseball. He is one cf those hard-working fellows who always gives the best he has. We are sure that you will make a success of whatever you attempt, Johnnie, and hope you will become a mechanic.
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TERESA R. GILBO Pat Field Hockey 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3: Vice-president 3: Captain Field Hockey 3: Manager Basketball 4: Minstrel Show 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Science Club 4 Age cannot wither her, nor custom skale, Her infinite vanity, Pat is very proficient in all sports. She is always laughing, smiling, or talking and she is one of the best liked girls in school. Well, Pat, we wish you success in your chosen pro- fession of being a Math teacher and probably some day you'll come back to Keene High School, and hold a high position in the math department. CLARA A. GIOVANNANGELI Joe Commercial Club 3, 4 A wonder--a woman of few words! Who doesn't remember Joe and her smiling face while she collected sli s the fourth eriod? P P She has been a pleasant and friendly companion. We hope she secures an excellent office position. ROBERT GREENE Bob Class President 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Latin Club l Mu Delta Rho 4 Some say he's bashful: others doubt it. Ready and true in every need, Such men, they say, are friends indeed. Bob is one of those rare geniuses who is equally good in athletics or studies. He intends to continue his education and Wants to travel. Well, we are certain that if he carries himself through the world as he carried the pigskin down the field. he will surely achieve successuin what- ever he undertakes. ALFRED T. GRIMES Grimsey Basketball Manager 4: M. A. Club 2, 3, 4 Men of few words are the best men. Grimsey is a quiet boy around school but we imagine that on the baseball field he is less quiet, especially if he gets an electric shock. By the way, we wonder what the great attrac- tion is in Providence. GEORGE GOODRICH Bob Track 3: Science Club 3, 4 I desire no more delight than to be under wing and gone tonight. George is not satisfied with being able to hop over the hurdles, so he is planning to hop over the oceans in the latest thing in aircraft. Well, Bob, it is fortunate you like to swim, for you may have to more than once in the future.
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MARION JOHNSON Kid Commercial Club 3, 4: Mu Delta Rho 3, 42 Le Cercle Francais 4 But Oh, she dances such a way! No sun upon an Easter day Is half so Ene a sight. Marion certainly can dance and we know that rome day her name will be among the bright lights of Broadway. Kid has a very attrac- tive personality. and is jolly and friendly. 28 will miss you, Marion. PEARL KELLEY Pal Mu Delta Rho 4: Commercial Club 4: Science Club 4 Is she not more than painting can express Or youthful poets fancy they? Pal certainly is full of fun and pep. We are always sure to enjoy ourselves when she is around. Although we hate to have you so far away, Pal, we hope that you reach Honolulu in your teaching career and if you really want to. we know you will get there some how. ELEANOR KEW Le Cercle Francais 4: Mu Delta Rho 4: Science Club 4: Orchestra 2,- 3, 4: Lincoln Medal 4 And, like another Helen, from another Troy. We know our winner of the LincoH1 Medal will be a famous architect some day. Eleanor looks very quiet and demure, but remember that appearances are sometimes deceiving. Here's success to you. Eleanor. On those travels which you wish to take, we are sure that you will win friends wherever 'you go. MARGARET LAFFOND Peggy The fair. the chaste, the unexpressive she. Margaret comes from West Swanzey, where she enjoys herself immensely with Flora. We surely do not approve of her hobby of driving automobiles through the hen house. As a teacher we know that she will be able, to drive the lessons straight home. We agree with Peggy that tennis is a very good sport. Don't fail to remember Normal, Peggy, MARGARET LAMOTHE Peg A great career is a dream of youth realized in mature age. Peg's hobby is driving a car or in other wo'ds passing all autos and missing all trees. She is a good sport and a fine friend. We envy your future pupils, Margaret.
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