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GEORGE LAGRENADE Joe Football 3, 4: M. A. Club 3. 4 Be bolde, Be bolde, and everywhere, Be bolde. Joe is one of our Trojans. He rendered some wonderful work for Keene High in foot- ball and deserves a great deal of credit. Joe is a fine fellow and will be long remembered by us. FLORENCE LANE Lanie Vice-President 1: Hockey 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3: Commercial Club 3. 4: Mu Delta Rho 3. 4 So with thoughts my brain is peopled, And they sing there all day long. Along with I.anie's athletic achievements she remains a good and jolly friend to everyone. As her favorite amusement is dancing let's hope her horse doesn't get the same idea. Horseback riding is good exercise. Lanie -if you stay on the horse. ELMER MACKEY Mac Track 2, 3: Football 4 Officious, innocent, sincere: Of every friendless name the friend. Just because Mac lives in Fitzwilliam is no sign he is a farmer. We know that he will make a great success as an engineer. Mac, here's wishing you the best of luck in M. I. T. BARBARA MARTIN Barb Mu Delta Rho 4: Minstrels 1, 2. 3, 4: D. A. Club 3. 4 But you have made the wiser choice, A life that moves to gracious ends. A girl with a better disposition than Barb could not be found. She is always laughing, joking, and having a good time. We know you'll be a well-liked teacher, Barbs and we know you can teach your pupils whatever you set out to impart to them. ' ROBERT MCCLENNING Bob : Mac President 3: Baseball 3. 4: Year Book 2. 3 A good companion and as firm a friend. Bob is a very enjoyable classmate, and per- fectly deserving of the great honor which he has won. You are a very ambitious fellow. and we warn you Bob, beware of the wild fascin- ations of South America, for we know that if your greatest ambition is to go there you will surely succeed in visiting that far country.
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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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LENA MEDVIDOFSKY Medy A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck! Medy aspires to be a private secretary. Here's wishing the best for your aspirations, Lena. and we hope that your work will not keep you from occasionally being entertained by driving and tennis playing. EDWARD C. MERRILL Ed Year Book 4: Science Club 3, 4 Ay, every inch a king. We want to compliment Ed for the fine work, namely the artistic artisterations which he has done, for the year book. Ed wishes to be a Horist. We are sure if he can grow flowers, which are as good looking as his draw- ings, he will soon be on the road to fortune. WILLIAM I. MILLINGTON Bill Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4: Plays I, 2, 3 I am sure care is an enemy to life. We wonder if there is anyone in school who does not know Bill -we don't believe there is. Bill is certainly wonderful in his hobby, acting, both in school and out. K. H. S. will certainly lose one of its best end men when Bill graduates. ROGER B. MITCHELL Mitch Class Basketball 2, 4: Latin Club 1: Science Club 3, 4 Welcome! We hail you to our class All welcome here you find: Here let the cloud of trouble pass Here be all care resigned. Mitch, is one of the bright lights of our class. Whenever things are pretty dull and blue, Roger always pulls us through with a wise crack. Mitchy. you will be missed at K. H. S. but we wish you success in your future work, and in your life at New Hampshire State. RUSSELL MITCHELL Russy Basketball 4: Science Club 4: Mu Delta Rho 4 A merrier man, within the limit becoming him, I never spent an hour's talk withal. Russy certainly is a line basketball player. He has helped build up the good reputation of K. H. S. in basketball. The class of nineteen twenty-eight is indeed grateful to him. We are sure that you will be a success in life at college. Rus, and wish you the best of luck.
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