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JOSITPHINIE E. S'IiANlfOR D Hljersonal beauty is u greater recommendzttton than any letter of introduction. Jo is one of the fairest of the fairer sex at K. H. S. She has helped make the Musical Revues a success for the past two years. We understand her ambition is to become a nurse, and think she has chosen the Held she is suited for. l.ORRAlNlf STARKIEY i'So Lleltcate with her needle. Lorrie is a very quiet girl who is Well liked by her class-mates. She has been very active in the various clubs and has played the trumpet with great success in the School band. Good luck to you, Lorrie, from the class of '35. 'lil-ll5l.lVlA S. S'l'AUlil3l?li Time has his work to :lo and I have mine. With an efficient, easy-going manner Thelma will be a model stenographerf She has ever worked with quiet enthusiasm in typing and stenography. Her main out- side interest is in nature. JIQSSIE Nl. STONE i'W1'tht'n was one, who, calm and true, Lifes highest purpose understood. Perhaps to outward appearances, Jessie appears quiet. but the truth is that she is jolly. good company. You can depend upon Jessie to give you a helping hand if the occasion calls. Your willingness to help and dependabil- ity will always be remembered, Jessie. DONALD l.. STROUT' A'Curled minion, dancer, corner of sweet words! Don may seem quiet in school, but watch him out- side, he's usually the life of a party. He says his hobby is music, and we can well believe it as he plays in the band and orchestra and sings in the Glee Club. XVe wish you success in medicine. Shall we see you practicing in Keene? CATHERINE SULLIVAN Never trouble trouble 'till trouble troubles you, Catherine has been one of the sweetest and most ac- commodating girls in the senior class. She is a willing worker, and is always smiling. Catherine's presence bright- ens up the darkest days. Success will be yours?
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Fl.ORl2NCli Nl, SPVVALL DiUinely tall and mos! divinely fair. l7lossie is our tallest girl, but height isn't the only thing in which she's outstanding. She can handle a bas- ketball like a veteran. Whether officefgirl or state-champ. her rollicking good-nature and giggles are always there. HENRY SHEPARD Let us then be up and doing with a heart for anti little. Shep We hear is quite a vocalist when he has that guitar in his hands. We are attracted by his affability and hope he will realize his ambition of being an exponent in the field of television. GLADYS SHOVER lVhateUer she did was done with so much ease. In her alone. 1'u.'us natural to please. Although Glad is naturally quiet. she-is always ready to give assistance to anyone she can. She is studious. industrious and a delightful schoolmate. As an outside activity. she is active as assistant-guardian of the Camp- Hre group. May your genteel nature always bring you luck. PRlSCll.l.A SLOCOMBF 'iHere comes the lady! Oh so light a foot. ' As an all around sport and pal, Pussy takes the cake. Her interests lie in sports and dancing. Whenever one is feeling down in the dumps. a chat with Pussy is a very good cure. We know Pussy will be a success- ful dietitian. : 9-vnu ,Juan if lVlARlON SMITH A good companion and as Hrm a friend. Her friendly disposition has won for her many true and lasting friends. May Swanzey send us more like her. G. WARREN SPICER I am not only witty in myself but the cause that wit is in other men. lt's hard to think of Spike without thinking of Mr. Quigley-the part he took in the school play this year. We wonder what liitzwilliam has for excitement when Spike comes to school. He would like to be a lawyer or an actor: he looks pretty good as the latter, and as to the former. if a hog-caller's voice is a necessary attrib- ute, he ought to be able to save even the worst criminal,
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ROBERT J. SULLIVAN Quiet and small, But oh! that's not ull. ' Sully is one of our athlete-musicians. He is a hockey letterman and a golf and a tennis enthusiast. He plays a violin in our school orchestra and has belonged to the chorus. Note: Life-long ambition: to sink a 30 ft. putt. EDWARD C. SWISENIEY, JR. ln aeronautics one finds new things only by looking for them. Ed , Edgar . or Buster the has as many nick- names as he has activities! in his four years at high school has displayed with unswerving hdelity every virtue of versatility ever known. He has proven to be every- thing from an able marksman to a mechanic and aviator. Nevertheless. always remembering your good-naturedness, we wish you Godspeed Ed , Ulfdgarw. and Buster . MARGARET SYLVESTFR Always working where there's need, Always ready with u kind deed. '4Peggy has been one of the best-liked girls through- out her four years at K. H. S, How she can hit that old hockey ball! Best wishes to a future nurse. K M Ll Read, r w an r ady for play . Al As u pg qo nutured, and Hele ' an a round rl h n c in athletics dra ics, m si , a av' ttaine igh scholarship S s a er o he st c i ship basketball team d a m th l y i l director l ona or Society, We know m ry successful physical education RACHEL TYLFR Let me live in ct house by the side of the road. and be a friend to man. Rachel. who has been a member of our orchestra for four years, is interested in art and music. We may some day listen to her musical compositions or enjoy her beau- tiful pictures.-who knows? Room J. UPTON There ure hu! few who know the treasures hid in thee. We know Roger for his good-nature, his good looks. and especially his good dancing. ln the class room. an interested student. and to everyone a real friend, he is a class-mate we are proud of.
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