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CURTIS MCARTHUR Curt M. A. Club l, 2. 3, 4: Football l, 2. 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 3. 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Never leave that till tomorrow that can be done today. One of K. H. S's. reasons for success on the athletic Held during the past two or three years. is Curt , His cool headedness and versatility in competition has often worried even his most dangerous opponent. Well Curt , don't take any wooden nickels. AUBREY MACMAHON Mac M. A. Club 1, 2. 3, 4 And with sweet ladies, With my Words and looks. 'iMac is one of our shiekish shieks. Per- haps that is because he comes from East Sulli- van. He wants to be a seaman and plans to join the Marines. Here's to luck with a lady in every port, Mac . HADLEY LELAND MUCHMORE Chuck Science Club I: Class Baseball 1, 2 A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck. Hadley has kept up his plugging for four years. Keep on Chuck and we are sure you will come out ahead of the game. You are not alone in the fact that you believe studying is hard we know others who share your lot. HELEN GEORGIANA NIKIFORAKIS Nicky Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Mu Delta Rho 3, 42 Typewriting Awards 2. 3 A friendly eye could never see her faults. If you want someone to take down some shorthand and play on the typewriter for you. ask Helen, she certainly knows how. She has been the linest of friends and the jolliest of classmates. We know that there is a place for you, in the business world, Helen. and sincerely hope you find it. LUCILLE H. NORDMAN Cracker Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Minstrels I, 2, 3. 4: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4. Much learning doth make me mad. Looks like Cracker tried to compete for high honors in extra curricula. I, I didn't get that question , seemed to be Cracker's favorite answer in some classes. Why not be- come a coach and some day join the K. H. S. Staff? Good Luck, Cracker .
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AUNE S. MACKEY Mac Commercial Club 2. 3, 4: Mu Delta Rho 4 A quiet person-except when other wise. Aune, you deserve credit for the harvest of typing certificates which you have reaped. Those lingers of yours worked as much like any ma- chine we ever saw. Your speed will certainly be missed by the teachers and the envious under- classmcn. GORDON MAKIN Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Mu Delta Rho 3: Orchestra 2. 3, 4: Concert Master 4 1 do not think a brauer gentleman is now alive. Gordon hasn't selected a career yet but he says his favorite amusement is music. We can tell that by the way he winds his legs around the chair legs and fiddles away. If he pulls in life's dollars the way he does typewriting cer- tificates he'll soon be a millionaire. DAVID M. MALCOLM Benny Mechanics Arts Club l, 2, 3, 4 These little things are great to little men. Benny is one of the 1930 class midgets. and a future aviator. Size doesn't always count for Davy has shown us plenty of abilities in studies. Don't Crash , Benny . ESTHER LOUISE MALONEY Pat Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 A heart undaunted is not easily daunted. Pat is the girl who always gets her lessons, especially her French. When and how do you do it Pat ? We hear that she is going into dressmaking so we wish her all kinds of success and a shoppe on Fifth Avenue. RICHARD ABBOTT MARTIN Dick Honor Student Science Club 3, 4: Minstrels 4: Enterprise Board4 How index learning turns no student pale yet holds the eel of science by the tail. Dick's hobby is science not one but many. Science is the chief factor in our daily life. So here's wishing you a brilliant college career which may end in the glory of scientific achievements. Lucky will be the community in which Dick has his abode.
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MARGUERITE NYE Ducky Basketball 2. 3: Track Z: Latin Club 3 One can laugh and doom a king. Ducky is a girl whose company we have enjoyed immensely during her years at Keene High. We are sure that if you can master those words which occur in current events for History IV that you will make an effective student at a Nurse's Training school. HENRY OJALA Ojalax Mechanic Arts Club 3, 4 You hear that boy laughing? Ojalax came to us in his junior year but he brought his laugh and memory of his Chem- istry Problem Book with him so that made up for the other two years. He has decided to go into the hotel business and we feel sure that he will always save the Royal Suite for his K. H. S. classmates. FRANCES l.lI.l.IAN PARKER Commercial Club 3, 4 A good companion and as firm a friend. A jolly classmate, a good companion, and a Hrm friend is Frances. She is one of our Com- mercial students and looks forward to a steno- graphic position. What an addition she will be to some office. Keep up the skating, Fran , it's good exercise. I.El-AND MENDELL PARTRIDGE Red Year Book Board 1: Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4 To El! the speaking trump with future fame! Say, Red, when your bridges are known all over the country remember old Keene High and the Class of '30. Red goes to New Hampshire University to become an engineer, next year, so here are best wishes from your classmates! LUCY EVELYN PATRIA Home Economics Club 4: French Club 3, 4 A quiet maiden whom we do not feel that we have discovered the light hidden under the bushel. l.ucy is quiet in school, but we doubt if it lasts while she is out skating. However she can look forward to a pleasant teaching career if her pupils cause as little disturbance as she does. 17.6 H LZ. . . 'X f s ' ll cle, 'I .7 O
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