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RAYMOND D. NASH Ray Class Baseball 4: Band 3. 4: Le Cercle Francais 4 My way is to begin with the beginning. Poor Ray, he fell so hard! Never mind Raymond, for a certain portion of '28 will long remember you as a prosecuting attorney. Here's success to you and your future! We sincerely hope you will become that specialist in motors. MILDRED L. NEAL Milly Commercial Club 3. 4 Be great in act, as you have in thought. Milly comes from Acworth where she can well watzh the works of nature. We all agree with her that she ought to go to some National Park after graduation, and sincerely hope she goes, for there is not much chance to watch the works of nature at Normal School, Don't for- get K. H. S. when you become a teacher. Mil- ly SONJA L. NILSON ' Le Cercle Francais 4: Latin Club 2: Science Club 3, 4 Moderation is the silken string running through the pearl chain of all virtues. Sonia plans to enter Peter Bent Brigham Hos- pital. If she takes nursing as seriously as she has her high school career, we would all be sure of good care from her as a nurse. Swimming and skating are two excellent amusements, but don't try both in the same season, Sonja. FRANCIS O'BRIEN Pat I had rather a fool to make me merry, Than experience to make me sad. From what we have seen in the French class we do not think Irish and French mix well to- gether except on rare occasions. However. Pat, you don't have, to speak French to be- come an electrical engineer. Good luck to you, 1-Patn! GEORGE ODETTE Minstrels 4 Character is worth a thousand laurels. George is always quiet and unassuming. These characteristics make us feel as though we really don't know him. However, we all know that George is a very clever artist. We expect great things from him.
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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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CLAYTON L. PERREAULT Cupid Football 3: Baseball 3 Cmanager 2, 35: Min- strel Show 1, 2. 3. 4 Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps. Clayton, you certainly would make an ideal Cupid, with your ambition, humor, and good nature. Cupid is sort of cast aside nowadays, ro business would probably be a little dull. Therefore, we suggest that you be a salesman for an International Company, for we know that you would be a good one. RUTH PHELPS Bill Orchestra l, 2, 3. 4: Latin Club 4: Science Club 4 Only the actions of the just smell sweet and blossom in the dust. Bill surely is a Whiz at Virgil. Ruth is a wonderful friend and a brilliant student, es- pecially in languages. We know she will make a fine French teacher and Middlebury is lucky to have her next year. NELLIE PICKERING Pick Neither rhyme nor reason can express how much. Pick is one of our quiet modest girls and we never hear her say much. We know, how- ever, that her patients will apprefiate her quiet smile. We wish you the best of luck. Pick, and hope that you will enjoy traveling through Africa, as a missionary. WILLIAM PROPERZIO Bill And feel that I am happier than I know. Bill you surely have us all baffled with that winning smile. Anytime you happen to meet or see Bill he is either joking or smiling. A jolly chap! Bill ' loves to work in the M. A. Shop, and is now going to learn a trade. A worthy desire. Bill. SHIRLEY E. RANDEL Year Book 4: Vice President 2: Le Cercle Francais 4 She's beautiful, and therefore to be wooed, She is a woman, therefore to be won. We of the year book committee. certainly ap- preciate all that Shirley has done for us in mak- ing this year's Salmagundi what it is. This work, however. has not seemed to interfere with her studies. Her skating ability must have helped her glide through her classes for we find she is among the honor students. Someone surely will be most fortunate in securing Shirley for a private secretary.
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