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I 0-W ll ww EVERETT Nl. ADAMS Invention is that talent of youth as judgment is of age. Adams is our tall active youth who will certainly be missed in Keene High. He is extremely active in all the clubs, and in the orchestra of the school, as well as in many outside organizations. Adams is a radio fiend, and has a station of his own. We hope to hear you broadcast from coast to coast some day, Everett. Fare thee well! RUSSELL D. ALLAN Yea, music is the prophet's art: among the gifts that God hath sent, one of the most magnificent. Russ is Keene High's maestro of the violin. He has thrilled many students with his violin and orchestra. He has been active in the various clubs of the school, so. good luck to our future Rubinoff. PAULINE O. BAILEY To know her to is to like herf' Pie is a swell kid who is liked by all her classmates. She is noted for her silvery voice and has made good use of it in the Glee Club. Her life-long ambition lies within the business world and we seniors sincerely hope she comes out o topjere bene, Pie l , Jil- .-ie' 7, A-4. H'fL ' D557 1: Vie ..,, it L' ., ELLEN D. BAKER A smile is the whisper of a laugh. Baker is a swell kid who hails from the hills of Westmoreland. She's so full of i'pep and 'iwit that it will be hard for the school to find someone to fill her place, Baker is interested in art. and the class of '35 sends its best wishes for success to you, Ellen. ABNER H. BARKER Speech is great, but silence is greater. Always quiet and studious, Abner has been one of our sincerest classmates. He will be a success in anything he attempts. Best wishes for your future career. HENRY J. BARTAS 1 am wealthy in my friends. I Henry is small only in stature. The list of his activ- ities while at K. H. S. is large. Some of his more out- standing achievements are Varsity football letterman, bas- ketball manager, and Wipsey-Wopsey stage technician.
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GEORGE R. HANNA President Reason and good judgment are the qualities of a good leader. Georges achievements are many and varied. What would our class have been like without his leadership, scholarship, athletic ability, humor, and intelligence? His wonderful attitude toward school and work will always hold high place with us all. George is an excellent stud- ent and the best of pals. Besides, our oral talks would have been incomplete if We had not had a contribution from him on either baseball or Swanzey. Hanna has taken an active part in all school activities. Hats off to you, George. IRNA . Dos 1 ll,IO Vz'ce-President She was preltit to wall? with Anil tvitttf to talk with, flnd ,i1.iamw. too, to think on. l-'rom the beginning of her freshman year through to her graduation days, Irma has continued to endear herself to all. Her wonderful disposition. her ability as a stud- ent. and her winning charm have merited the popularity she has enjoyed with classmates and teachers too, J 5 ' MARY Hoi.MEs HOWARD E. PRATT Class Treasurer O pen ite portals of 1-'time and enter a man into your spueiotis hulls. Bud Pratt is that big and blond all-stater without whom we can't imagine the class of IOE5. One of the most popular men in our class, 'AB-tid has made a name for himself in studies, athletics and music QCan he tack- lefl. How proud we are that he has been awarded the NVright four-year scholarship. Class Secretary She's sweet. jolly and full of pep, No wonder atlmirers abound. Mary has been a class officer for two years. and a good one at that. As an honor student and a member of va- rious school clubs and organizations, she has been one of the leaders of her class. We all wish you the best of suc- cess .ind we know you'll succeed at whatever you try. ,l -.ttf fl tl
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KATHRYN R. BEMIS As good as she pleased When she pleased to be good. Kay is one of our very well read students and quiet loyal classmates. Here's wishing you the best of luck as a stenographer, and may you always keep that sense of humor, Kay. ROBERT BENNETT All nature wears one universal grin. Bob is a real pal. With his wavy hair and suave manner, he pleases all. Bob is very active in the win- ter sports of the school, and has made his mark in them. VJC hope you are successful in whatever profession you choose in life, and you can count on the class of '35 for a boost . DOROTHY BERGERON Men are led by triflesf' Dot is a real pal of many in the school and, al- though she is very quiet, she is the source of great enjoy- ment. Dot has done fine work while she has been with us. Keep it up, i'Dot, for we send our Wishes with you. Rosie E. BERGERON ' ' Come, sing now, sing: for I know you sing well. Boots not only likes singing and dancing, but also practices them. She danced and sang in Wipsey Wopsey and has been in the Girls' Glee Club for four years. Rose likes to collect photographs and autographs, but I wonder whose in particular? She is going to be a nurse, and perhaps patients won't like a singing nurse! ROBERT O. BEVFRSTOC X Life is a jest and i s w il. I thought so one nd in i know il. On football flel ocke EW , it is hard to find a better sport th n A o W in seeing you shoot by in that speed f yours, b . ARLENE cl. BLOOM Character is made up of small duties faithfully per- formed. Arlene has won us all with her friendl smile and ' Y cheerful manner, She is very fond of outdoor life, and will doubtlessly make an excellent nurse.
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