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'W :NN I fi' I, ' ll! iff V ,i ' .4,,,,l li 'g : A1 QIWWQLQ Z nf 3' S 2 I 5 H' azmwnm, C7223 'Z I 7 t A V652 P 0 as 2 . CATHLEEN M. BUCKLEY Rosendale. N. Y. Destination: New Paltz Normal Record: A. A., 4: Prisma, -L Speaking of lmps, there is none more impish than Carrots. Although she is an in- cessant tease, still we consider it an honor to be teased by her. And to think that the peppy basketball guard and demure miss in class are both 'Klever Kay'l XVe wonder if she has a temper-ffor red hair denotes a temper, docs it not? And she must have some faults. However, she hides them cleverly, for, we have never been able to lind them out. CLARENCE BUDDENHAGEN 53 Montrepose Avenue Destination: Concordia Seminary Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Track, 1: Audubon, 1, 2, Phi-Kem, 2, 3: May Day, 1. VVe should like to know if girls prefer fellows who blush. If so, here is one chap who must be greatly in demand. However, Clary is too modest and bashful to trouble himself with the fair sex, His slogan is Bobby Jones or bust , which should explain his golfing proclivi- ties. You should see the trophies which he has won. CATHERINE BYRNE 135 Elmendorf Street Destination: Saint Elizabetlfs College Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 A. A. Council, 4: Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain Class Basketball, 2: Glee Club, 2: Hi-Y Auxiliary, 3, 4: Vice-President Hi-Y Auxiliary, 4: Prisma, 3, 4: French Club, 4: Mary Lyon, 3: Senior Dance Committee, -1: Invitation Committee, 4: Property Committee, Youngest: All Aboard cast, 2: May Day, 1, 2: Mimi Lights the Candle cast, 4: Social Editor Maroon: May Queen. VVe could go into lengthy detail about Kayls virtues, but since it would take too much space we will just give a short resume of her outstanding points, She is a true friend, has a cheery nature: is popular with both faculty and student body: has the grace a queen should possess-. There, we knew it would be difiicult to say only a little. However, we will add just this word of warning, clon't ever call Kay niee . GERTRUDE B. CALDERWOOD High Falls, N. Y. Destination: Columbia Record: A, A., 1, 2: Class Basketball, 1: Prisma, 3, 4: The Youngest cast, 4, Dignity Plus! Could any young girl ever be more dignified, and still be charmingly friendly? Vi'e believe Trudie is the only one who combines those two qualities successfully. She is a wide-awake, interested, modern young girl, as is proved 'by the fascinating profession she has chosen. VVe can easily imagine 'tTrudie as the gouthful, but imposing head of an advertising I'lTl. Q l 'wcnty-three
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, ln. . X Ls.. eifoxx x h 1 l l 1 , 4 V! , in 5 ,Tzu Ei E 7 ' x. t jlllillln es .1 ' ,XM 3 Aix .efwx B. OSBORN , se ,g, a N . Twenty-two DOROTHY BRAINERD Ulter Park Record: A. A., ly Prisma, 45 German Club, 4. And here is still another quiet little girl with a merry smile. But Dorothy has more than a merry smile and a shy mannergshe can draw!-and well, too. Perhaps that is why she has that merry twinkle, for really, some of her caricatures of us would make even the faculty laugh. STEPHEN F. BREITFELLER Stone Ridge Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Class Athletics, 1, 2, 3, Banking Council, 1, 2, 3, The Youngest cast, Everyone likes Steve, for he has personality plus an extraordinary degree of magnetism. This prevents him from getting into trouble when he uses his vast supply of jokes which might bring down upon others the wrath of the faculty, However, Steve can be serious when it comes to study, for he realizes that hard work is necessary to gain knowledge. WARD BRIGHAM 200 Main Street Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 41 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, -1, 53 Band, 55 Phi-Kem, 3: Mikado cast, 4: Prince of Pilsen cast, 5. It is a good thing that we don't think we must make a Writeup to fit a person's length, for ive need all available spare in our Maroon. Height is not W'ard's only outstanding feature, for there is another near the top of his head. To add insult to injury, we might add that his head is entirely M. T. Never mind, Viiard, you'1'e a good snort and we like you a lot. ELSIE M. BROWN 145 O'Neil Street Destination: New Paltz Normal Record: A, A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Prisma, 3, 43 Hi-Y Auxiliary, 3, 45 French Club, 43 May Day,1, 2, 3, 4. You might say Elsie was quiet as a mouse if you had never been down in the gym at three o'clock, If you haven't seen her dashing around a basketball court you've missed some- thing. She surely is a whizz!
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i i 'X A . :5:Ps.:zNsxx -,stew -, -, -N. - -J lllllil Lgghggg Y 5 f ,J -9, - 5.0 PALMER CARNRIGHT R. F. D. 2, Kingston - Destination: Bartlett School of Forestry Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Banking i i. R 5 7 Twenty-four 2 li. Council, 2, Hi-Y, s, 4. In our repertoire of great little men we have Napoleon and Palmer. He can be likened to that Frenchman through the triumphs which he has had in high school, Vvhether in the classroom or outside, his good spirits and friendly chuckle have kept everyone in good IUIIIOT. GEORGE M. CARPENTER 152 Elmendorf Street Destination: Annapolis Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Interclass Athletics, 2, 3, 45 Class Baseball, 2g Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Captain Class Basketball, 3, Hi-Y, 3, 4: French Club, -1. Looking back four years, we remember a dark haired, dark eyed lad registering with us as a freshman. This was George who, in the following four years, was to become the friend of all. On first acquaintance George seems very quiet indeed, but just get him going and see how peppy hc is. He is one of the many who have really enjoyed their stay at K. H. S. JOHN CAFILE 31 Gill Street Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4, Class Athletics, 2, 3, 4, Banking Council, 2, 3, 4, WVere one to ask us to point unerringly to a real student in the class of '31, we should immediately present John for approval. John came to K. H. S. to study and has done so from the first day of his freshman year to this. Don't let us mislead you though, for John has found time to enjoy the fun at K. H. S. and to collect for himself a host of friends who wish him the best of success throughout his future CBIEGT. SUE CERASARO 34 Roosevelt Avenue Record: A, A., 2, 4, Basketball, 2, 43 Prisma, 3, 4. Enthusiastic is the adjective most appro- priate to Suefhow well it applies! And be- 'sides being enthusiastic and cheery, she is the great rarity around K. H. S.-she never seems sleepy! Among other things, Sue loves basket- ball and certainly is a faithful spectator as well as player. As a committee head, she has shown her characteristic persistence and ability which we are sure will bring her great good fortune in the coming years.
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