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CHARLOTTE M. HAYES No gems, no gold she needs to wear: She shines intrinsically fair. We wish you all the luck in your ambition to be the superintendent of a hospital. It means hard work. but we know you have it in you to make a go of it. You've been a faithful supporter of the Welfare Club this last year. and we hope you won't discontinue your good work. JULIA A. HIGGINS ln each cheek appears a pretty dimplef' Julia is another one who longs to be a nurse. We know that your cheerful disposition and charming person- ality surely will aid you, to a great extent, in realizing your ambition. You've been a faithful member of the chorus for four years, and we only hope that you won't forget to sing during the darkest hours on the road to success. JULIA L. HINDS Nothing is impossible to a willing-hear! Well. Ju, you've been a very valuable part of the Girls' Glee Club for four years, and you have also aided the school in other activities. We all join in wishing success in your life-long ambition to be successful . ROBERT G. HoLBRooK I really haUen't much to say. but in the world l'lI win my way. As a member of the orchestra and as a good student, you've been a fine supporter of K. H. S. We know that you'll succeed at whatever you try to do, for you have qualities of perseverance and initiative that are necessary for forging ahead. PEARL J. HOWE The light of life is in her eyes. You're a girl of many moods, Pearl. In school you're quiet. and outside of school you're as vivacious and as full of fun and ready to have a good time as anyone. We cannot decide which way we like you best. so you'd better stay just as you are. Best luck for the future. OCTIVE M. HUTCHINSON i'Charac!er is worth a thousand Iaurelsf' Octive is a friend to everyone, always willing to help, and always cheerful. We know you'll win out. Octive. in anything you try, and we all join in heartily wishing that you achieve the position that you are striving for.
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l L ,' Q. TANLEY J. GOMARLO ood nature is one of the richest fruits of true Chris- ti ity. Steve is quietness personified in the classroom, but 'he's,d'ynamite on the athletic field. Keene High may have I Seen better athletes. but in fighting spirit and courage this l J star catcher and half-back bows to none. LESLIE H. GOODNOW A gentleman and scholar. Goodnow has always been willing to do his part in school work and activities, and is regarded as a swell pal. We have enjoyed his dramatic ability immensely. Let is a member of the National Honor Society, and has been very active in many elds of school life. cf-'fb Lf- KATHERINE GREEN Her air, her manner, all who saw admiredg Courteous though Coy, and gentle though retired. Through her four years, Kitty has been a loyal fol- lower of sports, and manager of field hockey. Quiet and petite, you'll achieve your goal whatever it may be, Kitty . JUDITH HADLElGfl Judge of a man by his question rather than by his answers. Judy has taken the Classical Course. and we think she's well fitted to be a teacher. The students can't fail to understand her eloquence. But then. if it happens that she tires of teaching, Judy will hie herself off to the old swimming hole . MARY A. HANRAHAN To write well is to think well, to feel well, and to render well. Well, Mary, you say that your ambition is to become an actress, and we're sure that you will be one, for your past record with the K. H. S. Dramatic Club has proved to us that you surely can act. The Enterprise board and the Girls' Glee Club will find something missing when y u are no longer in their midst. ...- RUTH lvl. HARVEY Where she met a stranger, there she left a friend. Your smiling face and good humor have gained many friends for you, Ruth, and we only hope that you con- tinue to have the multitude of friends that you have had through your four years in K. H. S. Best luck for the future!
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Lew?-jf - DONALD JENKIJS 'ASz'Ience may do good and can do little harm. 'iJenks is one who sees all. hears all, knows all, but says little. He is fond of outdoor sports. but never lets you know it. ln fact. some day he hopes to go on expe- ditions connected with the National Geographic Society, and we'll watch him climb those mountainsf ARCIIIE tl. JOYAL Where there is music, there is no fY1li5t'l7l-Cfkl, We have all admired Archie for his individuality. and his accomplished piano playing. to say nothing of his knowledge of classical music. This with his dramatic ability will make him long remembered as a busy friendly classmate. THERESA KELLY Low is her voice hut one mysterious way. Ted has shone nobly in the classroom. and has proven a lovely person to know outside of it. We are proud to include her in our National Honor Society group, and have lots of faith in her ambition to be:ome a nurse. for we have found the many good qualities of one in her. BEATRICIE KELTY Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. Bea's sophistication has kept us all guessing. but we are sure of her efficiency and clever management. She stands up straight and tall. and one can't help admiring her hne posture. With all of this, Bea will succeed as a secretary. BEATRICE E. KIENNEY A'Modesl as morning. Bea certainly has made us conscious of her literary ability. Some day she hopes to write nature stories. and we're with you. A'Bea . We also wish you loads of happiness in your married life! lVllLDRED KHARIJEN i'She keeps herself in health with exercise, And in heart with joyfulnessf' Upon Millie we bestow the olive wreath. She excels in everything she does-basketball. hockey, school com- mittees, dramatics, and studiesf Her pep, giggles. whis- pering and jokes give her the reputation of the most vivacious and most popular girl in her class. ll-JV 0 u Ga-Luau is-'-'L ?f '5L 'il Afx '
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