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DORA AGNES CHABOT Do Salutatorian Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Mu Delta Rho 3, 4: Minstrel Show 4: Typewriting Awards, 2, 3 She that hath knowledge spareth her words. Dora is another of our able commercial stud- ents who intends to continue her commercial study at Keene Business Institute. We are sure she will make a great success, in whatever branch of work along the Commercial line which she may choose. because of her quiet but persistent efforts. 1, CAROLYN ALYCE CHANDLER Chandler Latin Club 1. 2: Science Club 3. 4: Mu Delta Rho 3: Minstrels 2: French Club l, 2 XVe are young, and we are friends of time. Chandler , what is your fascination for ten- nis? Not by any chance a score of 2-0 is it? Well. it is a good form of exercise and recrea- tion. Some college will be fortunate in num- bering you among its members. CHARLOTTE HELENE CHANDLER Chandler Latin Club l, 2: French Club l: Science Club ' 3. 4: Minstrels 2. 4 Languages begin by being a music and end by being an algebra. Chandler is a loyal supporter of school ac- tivities. especially athletics, but we doubt if all her attention and interest is on the contest. We are glad to hear that next year you will be supporting the activities of some college. RUTH ANGENETTE CHICKERING Chick Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3': Minstrels 3, 4 W1'th mirth and melody and love I reign. Chick wants to become a nurse and what a nurse she was at K. H. S. Chick and Johnny sound rather familiar around the classrooms. Her catching smile is probably due to the fact that the sun sets in West-moreland. CHARLES H. CUMMINGS Charlie M. A. Club 1. 2: Science Club Csecretaryj 3, 4: Enterprise 3, 4: Class President 3: Min- strel Show 2. 3. 4. He served with glory and admired success Charlie has shown himself to be a very capable and efficient business manager by his success on the Enterprise . Glamorous and gay. witty and debonair, Charlie has been very popular, so popular that we elected him our Junior Class President where he proceeded to fulfill our highest expectations.
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. E J. 1 J' 2, Jigs '4 7' T95-f 4 fend !g,,vJ0 nf' s I . rl MARION BUSBEE Bug Basketball 4: Field Hockey 4: Latin Club 4 A merry heart maketh a cheerful counten- ance. Owing to the fact that you have been with us for only one year, your write-up has been iather a sticker , Bug , We are glad to note. however, that you showed your line mettle and spirit by going out for hockey and basketball. NVhy that shy, diffident smile in History, Bug ? MARY E. CAHALANE Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Minstrel Chorus Z, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 4 Age cannot wither her, nor custom slale her inhnite variety. Mary has one of those magnetic personalities whose life makes this old world go round. Her favorite amusements are Winter Sports but wherever she goes she's the life of the party. She hasn't selected her career, but in whatever she does here's health, wealth and happiness. STANLEY WILBUR CARPENTER Mechanic Arts Club l, 2 Attempt to the end and never stand to douht. Nothingfs so hard but search will End it out. Stanley has worked hard in Keene High and we are convinced that what he acquires he earns. W'e wish the best of luck to you in whatever your choice of work may be. Keep plugging at the mechanics and we can assure you a most pleasing position in a line field of work. DORIS ELIZABETH CARROLL Dot Vice President I: Commercial Club Z, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 4 Experience is good if not bought too dear. Dot has been a good student at Keene High. She has achieved some wonderful records on the typewriter. That's good work, Dot. and we wish you the best of luck in any of the many phases of life which you choose as a future oc- cupation. WALTER CASTOR Walt Minstrels l, 2: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 Is that that haughty, gallant, gay Lothariof' Walt is the young gentleman who collects slips during the seventh period. But what will remain uppermost in our minds is the memory of his work as end in the minstrel shows. Be- sides that he is also remembered as a great walker considering the distance from South Street to Chase Place.
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will f I lab I D 133 it HOWARD EARL CURTIS Curt Mechanic Arts Club 4 'iThey also serve who only stand and wait, Did you ever see one of those quiet unassum- ing personages who silently goes his way, but who is nevertheless full of dry humor and pos- sesses a twinkle in his eye? Such a man is Curt. A certain car and a Stone held his attention but don't forget the machinery, Curt I CHARLES W. DEAN Charley Honor Student Class Basketball 1, 2. 3: Football l, 3, 4: Mu Delta Rho 3: Latin Club 1. 2: Enter- prise Board 4. He adorned whaleuer subject he wrote or spoke by the most splendid eloquence. We can almost hear the Dartmouth Indians cheering now when they hear of Charley's com- ing and they ought to for Charley is one of the best sports and all-round men of the class of '30, If he is as good at hunting partridges. etc., fthat is his favorite recreationI as he is hunting the right answers to teachers questions that accounts for the game shortage. JOHN EOLEY DEE Johnny Treasurer I: Latin Club 1, 2: Mu Delta Rho 3, 4: Asst. Editor Salmagundi 3: Editor-in- Chief 4: Science Club 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: French Club Z: Prom Committee: Minstrel Committee 4: Debating 3. lt is well to conjoin miusic and medicine, for the office of medicine is out to tune the curious harp of man's body. A few years from now we are going to hear of the splendid work of Dr. John Dee, and we will recognize this famous person as no one else but Johnny. Yes, John is going to be a doctor. and how could he choose better? He will probably sooth his agitated patients with the music of his violin. We expect great things of you, Johnny . ROBERT DOMINA Bob , Slim Football 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4, CCaptain 43: M. A. Club I, 2, 3. 4: Minstrels 4 Work and ye shall achieve great things The brickyard held Bob up 'many an after- noon-and night-while on skates. He always did his day's work with a smile. Football and Hockey surely were boosted by Bob . Plenty of luck, smiles and pep for the future. CHRISTINE MARY DONOVAN Teen Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3: Basketball 3 To raise the thought and touch the heart, be thine. ' Any day the hockey team played we found Teen right in the thick of the fray, and she can use a hockey stick all right! In fact, Teen is good at anything she undertakes, whether it be athletics or studies. We are sure she will give her patients the very best in her as a nurse.
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