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pf Sv M il 'kk Cl, lf- A30 ,aa if l' rf .M Il,- AINI ESTHER JOHNSON Basketball 1, 2: Spanish Club 4: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 To know her well is to like her better. When you see Aini she is usually with Susie. Aini is one of the quietest girls in the class of '30. She has not yet decided upon a career but we might suggest that she be a swimming instructor: how would that suit you, Ainit' ALFRED RUSSELL JOHNSON Al Baseball 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4 Nothing so reveals a character as the way in which work is done. Al is a great French scholar as well a Math wizard. He has been an invaluable player on the baseball team and in addition, he has proved himself a proficient scholar. We wish him all success possible in his college course and in his career. ELLEN CHRISTINE JOHNSON Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 41 Two Certificates Type, 3 A penny for your thoughts. It is nice to Hnd a quiet office girl in our chatty group. Ellen is to be seen hurrying hither and yon for the office any sixth period. We have enjoyed your companionship these four years, Ellen and look forward to seeing you in a business career. GEORGE W. JULIN M. A. Club 3 Reading maketh a full man: Conference a ready man: And Writing an exact man. George has journeyed to Keene from Troy to join us at Keene High and to have the advan- tages which our school offered, We welcomed you here and we wish you every possible ac- complishment of your desired purpose. Keep up your reading, it is good practice. DOROTHY MARY KEATING Dot Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 43 Minstrels 2, 3: Class Secretary 2, 3: Typewriting Award 3, As merry as the day is long. Dot is always laughing, smiling. or talk- ing and she is one of the best liked girls in school. She aspires to be a nurse. Well, Dot, we wish you success in your chosen profession. May you always be as charming a dancer as you are at present.
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IDA ELIZABETH HOLBROOK Class Basketball 2: Minstrels 2, 3: Commercial Club 2, 3. 4: Mu Delta Rho 4: Home Eco- nomics Club 4. I would rather be small and shine than be large 'and cast a shadow. A very little and gay girl is Ida. She is in many of the activities at school, and there are a very few things she doesn't have a linger in. We cannot imagine her, with so much of the mis- chief in her eyes, as a teacher, but that is her desire. You will have to grow some, Ida, if you wish to discipline your pupils-but here's how! HAZEI. MAY HONEY Haze Science Club 2, 4: Home Economics Club 3, 43 Mu Delta Rho 3 Sober but not serious, quiet, but not idle. Hazel is a fine sport and a good friend. She is very quiet until you know her, then prepare yourself for a surprise. We wonder if Haze will be a swimming instructor. She certainly likes the water. JESSE M. HOOD Red , Jess Commercial Club 2. 3, 4: Science Club 4 Good Company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. Red made a good record at K. H. S, And we are sure that here he learned many things about machines, especially typewriters. However he has not found out anything to make the Over- land go without gas. When you solve this problem let us know. we would like to share the secret with you. NELLIE ADELINE HOWE Nell Commercial Club 3, 4 Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Nell has been an active, interested member of the class from start to linish. She is the same in all matters, ever showing interest and friend- liness. Further. we know her pupils will be lucky in having her for a teacher. What will it be, Nell , typewriting? CHARLES E. HUNT Charlie Mechanic Arts Club 3. 4: Football 3, 4: Sci- ence Club 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Class Teams He's popular wiIh'the girls, you bet, I wonder, tho, how many he has taken out, as yet. This chubby. rosy-cheeked little fellow hails from Swanzcy and is known as the man with a thousand nicknames. Which name suits you best, Charlie? Well, you've proved your ex- ceptional ability on the football and hockey squads. Here's to good luck in aviation! 0-0-PML ,fw- ,Lg our X, JJU Q-Lf ' z ifiz ,Ie
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CARLETON RUSSELL KIBBEE Kib M. A. Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Soccer 3, 4, fCaptain 45: Hockey 2. 3, 4: Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Min- strels 2, 3. I am not in the roll of common men. Kib is the proud possessor of three K's which he earned by his exceptional ability in hockey. We need not add that Kib has been one of the most reliable and one of the most consummate of Coach Watkin's charges. On consulting our crystal-gazer. Cnone other than the eminent Mr. Robert Dominaj we have no hesitancy in prophesying a position with the Boston Bruins in the near future for our Kib . ALICE ELLOUISE KIRKPATRICK Dol Honor Student I.atin Club 3. 4: Science Club 3: French Club 4 Ulndustrious and working, Did you ever see her shirking? Dot has a wonderful memory and can remember little things with amazing skill as Miss Crane can testify. Although she has not yet made her choice of a career, we know that she will succeed in anything she may under- take. Eh, Dot? HELEN M. KNIGHT Commercial Club l, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 4 No one knows what she can do till she tries. Here is one of our blondes who proves the statement, Gentlemen prefer blondes. Helen has lighted up many a classroom with her jolly smile and winning ways. She has been such a pleasant classmate that we wonder what the future holds for her. ls it business, or is it mat- rimony, Helen? BARBARA MURIEL LANE Barb Latin Club l, 2: Mu Delta Rho 3, 4 Delightful task! to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to grow. We are glad you kept your curls. Probably there have been times when you wished you hadn't but we hope the Normal boys will be over that stage. XVe wish you happiness in both your future school work and in your teaching career. MARY ANN LARIVIERE Marion , Peanut Field Hockey 2: Basketball 2. 3, 4: Commer- cial Club 2. 3, 4: Baseball 3: Typewriting Awards 4. A smile for all, a welcome glad, a jovial roaxing way she had. Peanut is small but she will not let that hinder her ambition to be a nurse. Her ready smile will cheer up many a sick person. We bet she will spend most of her spare time in riding around the country, how about it Marion ? U We I 4 TQ ia., Mi., 61-vlf iwwlua as A is .LN f'Q-k.b- ,Kg ' f- l 'il g 4,1 A
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