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mg VVALTER FO RBES HURLBU RT -'vm wav Class Prophet 1455 Soccer 13, 455 ln- tramural Baseball and Basketball 12, 3, 453 Exponent 15, 455 Year Book 145, Business Manager 1455 Class Treas- urer 12, 3, 455 Julius Caesar 1255 The VVoman XYho Iinderstood Men 1455 Camera Club 12, 3, 455 Dramatic Club 1455 Hi-Y Club 1455 Finance Committee 1455 Asst. Manager of Hockey and Ten- nis 135g llianager 1455 Dance Committee 145. VVho is there in G. H. S. who doesn't know NYaltl'? He has many friends and is to be seen with Bohn anytime, anywhere, any place. VVhen class be- gins to get dull it will always be livened up by some humorous remark of his. Good luck to you, VValt. ROBERT ARTHUR JARVI S Bob Track Team 13, 455 Archery Team 12. 3, 455 Exponent 13, 455 Year Book 1455 Archery Club 11, 2, 3, 4, President 455 Printers' Guild 13, 4, Yice-President 455 Hi-Y 1455 Science Club 1455 Student Council 1355 Silver G 145. Cheerful, energetic, friendly, popular F-thatls Bob We all know him for his good work on the track team and surely will miss him next year. lions fu- ture is undecided, but we know lie will be a success in whatever he undertakes. MARGUERI liTE JOSEPHINE JENSEN Sput Commercial Club 13, 455 Orchestra 12, 355 Assembly Orchestra 11, 2, 35. HSput is that happy-go-lucky girl who is so talented in art and music and is an excellent violin player. She has traveled all over the U. S. A. and Mexico and we have all delighted in hearing her tell of her many experi- ences. Sput,' plans to go away to school next year and G. H. S. wishes her the best of success. MARGARET ROSEANNA JOHNSON Horses Field Hockey 115. Horses,' is that quiet girl We see in G. H, S. who has many friends and is always eager to oblige them. She hasn't taken part in school activities, but we ai'e told she has a lot of outside in- terests. Horses plans to take up hairdressiug for her career, and to enter the Doerr Beauty Academy next year. ALICE MARY JOLLEY Alley , Year Book Staff 1455 Commercial Club 13, 455 Chorus 12, 3, 45. Jolly ! This describes our Alice perfectly. For who doesn't think that she is a likeable person? She is a member of the Senior Commercial Club, and she intends to become a private secretary some day. lYe're sure shc will be a success in whatever she un- dertakes. Good luck, Alice! , 5' 'S 1 5 L 1 0uw5 21 CHARLES AIJDISON JONES Bud Commercial Club 13, 45. t'l!nd is just another quiet boy of the high school, but he has made many friends during his Senior year. His only hobby is playing golf and if you want some pointers, just see Budl'g he will be either at the golf course or at home. His plans for the future are undecided as yet, but good luck just the same, Bud, FREDERICK VVIZIHSTER JUDD 'fxvew Intramural Basketball 11, 2, 3, 455 Baird 13, 455 Concert Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 4 . Everyone knows YYeb by his jazz orchestra known as ,ludd's Aces. He has spent a great deal of his time play- ing for the Tea Dances. 'WVebU has not yet decided just what college he is go- ing to attend, but if he keeps up his good work, we are sure he will be a sue- cess. Good luck, XVeb ! JOHN H ERISERT ,IULIEN johnny johnny is that sociable young man who would walk a mile to hear a good guitar player. He is very well known and may he found either playing his guitar or at the swimming pool. johnny would like to he a scientist, but just what type he is going to be is a secret. VVhatcver it is, we are sure he will be a great success. AGNES VICTORIA KARMILONVICZ a4Aggien l ro llleritog Year Book Staff 1455 Commercial Club 13, 455 Science Club 1455 Art Club 145. Agnes, the tall girl who works steadily at the Greentield Baking Com- pany,' is working hard to prepare her- self for Bryant and Stratton College next' fall. Agnes is an active member of the Commercial Club and also in lieithome room. Good luck, Agnes! ELSIE KAZAKEIXYICH HEY, Elsie, the quiet girl who sits way up in the corner in Room 17, has been saving all activities for later on iu life. Although she has no definite plans for the future all our best wishes travel with her.
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51W GERALIJINE MAE HARRTS jerry Commercial Club U, 45: l'ro Nlerito. Ie-rry,l' the girl with the grin. is always in demand when people in the Commercial Course haven't done their homework. lf she becomes as good a secretary as we know she will, shelll be working for the President soon!!! ROBERT JOHN HARRIS, IR. Hllobly Track fl, 2, 3, 45g Football fl, 2, 3, 4, Captain 453 Basketball fl, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 453 Commercial Club CJ, 45. Bob is the one of our athletes of whom Turner's is quite envious. The pigskin and the ball bat are all putty in the hands of a man like 'llob'! Bob also holds his own at social en- tertainments, for he is a skilled tap- dancer. Best of luck in everything! NVAl.'l'E R llAl,l. HA R RTS Texas Football Cl, 2, 3, 455 Track fl, Z, 3, 455 Track Captain U. 453 Intramural Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 453 Intramural Baseball ff, 355 Yice-l resident of Class U53 Printers' Guild, Treasurer CR, 455 Commercial Club C3, 45. VK'alter has come to the rescue of G. H. S. many times, sportily speaking. when its reputation was at stake, He has been very active in all athletics, notably the track team. Ile is also ac- tive in football and with his cousin Hob -do they make touchdowns! During his lfreshman year. XYalta-r was one of the vice-presidents of his class. IQVELYN onaeic In-:RTsr'H -fiaviw Vtlhcn promenading on Federal Street almost any Sunday night, one can al- ways tind Evelyn by the Baptist Church, for she is always coming out or going in. At sehool she seems to be unwilling to participate in activities. Good old Room 16 wouldnlt be the same without Evelyn. No sir! 1 KERMIT FRED HOAR Kerniie Although hardly ever present in his home room in the morning, Kermit- can always falmost alWays5 be seen in school during the day. lle is one ot' the many worries of Mr. Smith, but he will leave many friends behind him when he graduates. ,fl 'ati 4, Q5 20 FRE DERICK JOHN HOBSON -111.gif Camera Club 1355 Commercial Club 13, 45. Fred seems to like the wide Open spaces: anyway, he spends most of his time in Shattuck l'ark. He either likes the squirrels or he meets his girls there. Ile says that the benches there are most comfortable for sleeping. XVell, goodby and good luck. MARY HOIT Mae l'ro Meritog Year Book Staff C453 l'onuni-rcial Club 43, 4, Secretary 3, 45. Little Mary spends much of her time at her father's otticcs. She must like the atmosphere. According to reports she also spends quite a lot of time in New llampshire. VVe'll wager a whole nickel that New Hampshire is proud of such a distinguished caller. BFRTON DVVICHT HOLDEN Hllurtl' Burton, interested in his hobby, does not tind time for school activities. Al- though most of his many friends belong to clubs, he keeps spending his time on the things he is interested in. Burton is typical of the men who have succeeded in past years by working hard. DOROTHY EVA HOLMES DotH Dot sems to he one of those people who hasn't taken much part in school activities. but nevertheless, she is well known and liked by everyone. Her pleasing personality has won her many friends. VVell, here's success to ii H you, Dot. RUTH I.f5l'ISE HOSMER 'tRuthie llasketball C153 Secretary of Class 1453 Hand Cl, 2, 3, 455 Orchestra Cl, 253 Alpha Heta l'i CS, 453 Finance Commit- tee H455 Scouts' Sargent Drummer C25. Ruthie needs no introduction. Everyone knows this popular Senior. ller elizu-ming smile and pleasing per- sonality have won her many friends during her four years in G. H. S. Ruthie plans to take up dietitian work next year, and the class of '34 wishes her the best of luck.
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G11 PAUL FRANCIS KEATING lic-at Art Cluh fl. 27. The hoy ht-hind the moustache and the practical joker ot' Room 17 is l'aul Keat- ing. He has no time for play, except in school, for he is emplnycdvdaily at the Mansion House Garage. No matter what he undertakes we can all-he sure that I'auI will turn in a good Joh, and we wish him lots of luck. NEXVELI, MIXER KENI3Rll'K Ken Archery 123, Stamp Chili CS, 4, Presi- dent 43. Newell is one of the quiet lvoys we see in the corridors. His great ambition is to master French. Ile plans to attend Deerfield Academy in the fall where he is going to prepare for Mass. State, and if he keeps up the good work we are sure he will do his Alma Mater justice. Here's luck, Newell! GEORGE FRANFIS KIEFER, JR. Kaiser Kiefer, the tall gziiigliiig hoy who moves around the corridors as if he had all year, has high hopes for the future. llc plans to study aeronautics hut has not yet decided what school he's going to give the honor. However. we wish him success and many happy landings. FRANK ALBERT KING, ,IR. Butch Soccer U, 43: Band ll. 2, 3, 433 Or- chestra C333 Fhorus Cl. 2, 3, 43g Special Chorus C33. Calm and reserved. These two words describe Frank to perfection. As a re- sult of his calmness he has heen able to make decisions that henetit him to the utmost. Frank is a memher of the G. ll. hand. He intends to become a Ciertiiied Puhlic Accountant in the future. May success he yours, Frank. FRETJERICK LAXVRENCE KING Fred Golf CZ, 333 Commercial Cluh C3, 43. VVith his quiet ways and pleasant smile, Fred has gained the acquaint- ance of many. He helonged to the Com- mercial ifluh during his Junior and Senior years. Golf has claimed a large portion of his time as he was a very active member of the golf team. In whatever you choose as your life work, we sincerely hope you succeed. fj t i 22 JOHN JAMES KING Johnny l'ommereial Club C3, 43. -Iolinny'l is the hoy who loves to tease everyone, especially the girls. XYith his fun-loving nature llc has ac- quired the friendship of many class- mates. The reason for Iohnny's,' non-interest is the links.l' XVe are sure that no matter where he goes or what he does there is sure to be a great deal of fun around him. KTIIESTER KOBLINSKY 'tChet Fhester comes to us from Millers. His main ambition in life is to he able to take his time at everything and let nature take its own course. School ac- tivities have not interested him to a great extent. XVe do not know what his outside ailfairs are, hut they must he interesting to take up so much of his time. LEO JOHN KOCH Hitler Football Q, 3, 433 Hockey C43. Al.eo is our Football Hero. VVitl1out his faithful and capahle work G. H. S. would not have heen victorious in foot- hall. Perhaps the reason for his dili- gent work was Helm-n. How ahout it, Leo? He and his pal. Pete, have lieen very popular in school activities, The class of '14 wishes him success in whatever he attempts. DOROTHY Ll LLIAN KOEHLER .tD0t,, Alpha Beta Pi C3, 435 Chorus Cl, 2, 5 43 They say that 'tI'Jot has a secret passion at M. S. C, Congratulations. lJotl' is one of the few girls we have from Leyden Road, and she is well known for the kind and sympathetic manner she has for her friends. As long as she keeps her ready smile and cheerful greeting, we feel SLIYC that she will he very successful in her fu- ture. ANABEL MARIE CATHRYN KOSHINSKY ffizarf Anabel is one of our most quiet Seniors. Although she hasrilt been very active in the social affairs of the school, she has gained many friends for her- self, and those who know her like her and wish her thc utmost success in whatever she may undertake.
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