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SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Adrzs rs M199 MABF1 P1 AINTE and MR FRFDERICK STFARNS OFFICERS President ROBERT Cox Secretary RU TH VooP1 Throughout thu yrar thr srnlor Lxrcutn L commrttu madr up of home room LPFLSLIIISIIXLS mrt snrral tlmrs to dxscuss such problrms as class dues caps and Ihry wlso workrd vs nh the Salmaqundx Board to hrlp ralsr money by spon sormg thx Faculty Biskrtball Gamr and thu Kow Hand Shmdrg OUR SENIOR OFFICFRS Preszdenz ROBERT DEVOID Vzce Pl6?Sld6f7I HoLLY MHLIHTT Secretary MARGXRFT KELLI 7 reasurer Awrnoxn DIJUI IO 'I 2 ' .. , . , ' . 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 A 71 ' 11, I ri 1 7 A V1 , 1 I 71 1 I 1 1 1 U Y gowns, dances, and ideas for programs. I 1 y L 1 K 1 L 1 - l I .
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Rotstitu' Atmxts Bob For he was just the quiet kind. Gilsum certainly is lucky to have such a capable young man as custodian of their town hall. NVith his quiet manner. Bob has succeeded in winning many friends. In his spare time he collects coins from the far corners of the earth. We are sure. Bob. that Keene Teachers College will more than welcome such a fine addif tion to their student body. .Kttiiitir-s: .X flgtppt-lla Choir -ig Bnntl 2. fl, 'li ,XII New littglzititl llliorns -lg 1-ilsntn tiorigtt-gattit+t:.il fillllflll Choir. SI'ANl.I5Y I,IiON ANIIIXUN Hill The tuorltl is his playground. An outdoor sports fan. Bill thinks that sports are the best hob- bies in the world. Outside of school he finds time to work. look after his special interest in Vv'inchester - - - Shirley - - - and enjoy life with his pal. Joe. Bill plans to join the Navy so that he can carry out his ambi- tion to see the world. EIAYYN HIGGINS BAILIZY Ht'ggl'nS God bless ull little boys like Puck, Rush little boys who stay alive by luck. A small-sized female admirer. Higgins is always ready with a good joke from one of the boys' parties. I-Ie gives the appearance of being quiet, but 'Anever judge a book by its cover. Basketball at the Y. dates. and the Ward 5 A. A. keep Elwyn busy after an afternoon's work at Bullard and Shedd's. Like all faithful NVard 5 men. he is always at every party. Next year his plans are as yet undecided. possibly the service. Attiiitit-s: Biology Club 2: General Sent-nee Club 1: Ili-H Club fi. 4: junior Rt-tl Cross Council fi: Outing Club 4g Sttltnugttndi Stuff -I: Yotttli Ct-ntet' 4: Intt':itnui'1tl liztsehztll 2: Illlflllllllfill Basketball l, 2. 4: Class I'l'l'1lNlll'l'l' fi. IVAII VsIII.I.ARD BALLOU lldill Nothing is impossible with skillful hands. Tinkering with wood is one of VJill's great pastimes. A great remedy for the blues with his boisterous air, Will displays his great creative talents on back-stage work for the Dramatic Club. Some of the unusual stage tricks were the result of XVill's ingenuity and carpentry, In the near future. he plans to work with his father and do. tyou guessed itl carpentry work. Someday we will be able to call a good carpenter. Xttiiititrs: llt'.tni.ttit Club, 21, -I. IQAWN ANNA BARIJIS I cure but little for the serious side of life. ' A vivacious. laughable friend of all is Dawn who has a flair for beautiful clothes. If ever you need Dawn. look for Ruth. Dawn is easily attracted by older boys. She spends her quiet moments col- lecting salt and pepper shakers and greatly enjoys being a Sunday School Teacher. KVe know. Dawn, that VVilfred Academy will be a great deal of help in enabling you to become a firstaclass hair- dresser. .Yttiiitiesz t.irI Rt'wt'xt's 2, Il: Outing Club 411 Youth fit-ntt-r fl. -I: lkliurs llnh ' 4 I RLVIII IIil1NIf BARKEIQ Ruthie To be lull is to see the world. You mean that tall girl over there? That's Ruthiei Ifull of ambition. and always willing to work. she will help on any task. no matter how difficult. Ruth has a special interest in Northamp- ton and some lucky Business College will benefit by her presence next year. Activities: Outing lllulm I. 4: Youth Cutter' IS, -I: Bond :intl Startup Coin llllllfil
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