Keene High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Keene, NH)

 - Class of 1927

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FLORENCE NELLIE FULLER FIossie To live long, it is necessary to live slowly. If Keene High included walking races among its sports, Flossie would be runner-up for the championship. We hope she will be successful as a teacher. RICHARD L. GAY ' Dick Football 2, 3: Track 2. 3: Minstrel Show 2, 3 Great men are always wise. Dick loved to lose himself among his books and read. but his duties as a member of many school clubs required a great deal of his time. We are sorry debating did not become a recog- nized factor in school because we are sure Dick would have been a stronger member of the team, as he has proven his ability. ELEANOR GLEASON Sally Give me back my youth. Sally came up from Dublin every morn- ing in her six, but she soon became a popular Keen feb girl. If Dublin possessed a movie, we wonder whether she would be in Keene in the evening. Lucky will be the college that includes Sally among its pupils. JOHN RIPLEY GLEASON Johnny Hockey 4 He served with glory and admired success A sailing we will go and certainly sailor Johnny will be able to pick out a fair day if he's working in the U. S. Weather Bureau. There aren't any stormy days for the Happy, so let's smile, Johnny. DORIS LOUISE GORGES 1 A foot more light, a step more true, N'er from the heath-flower dash'd the dew. Doris is a very good pal to Margaret. She likes to stay at home listening to the radio. When the radio stations start broadcasting typewriting exercises, Doris will be a faithful listener as she enjoys typing so much.

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HERBERT HOWELL EAMES Eamsie Football Squad l. 2, 3: Baseball Squad lc Minstrel Show 3: Hockey Class Team 1 What, sigh for the tooth ache? We would like to know whether Howell re- members his outside dates as well as his history dates. His inseparable companionship with Lu was indeed wonderful, and we hope it will not be broken by Graduation. We are afraid that his excellent oratory will force many reluctant people to lose their teeth when his ambition is realized. ELIZABETH FAIRBANKS Liz Minstrel Show Chorus 2, 3, 4 A girl to know and a girl worth while.. As a tennis player Liz is surely a winner. She has tinally decided to become a nurse. This decision may have depended somewhat on her great friendship for ALMA BRUNA FARINOLI Al The splendor of Silence, of snow-jeweled hills and of ice. Al is right at home in Mother Nature's great outdoor playground and enjoys all outdoor sports. We do hope she can continue in school. for we know she'll be a success. Though Al didn't care for ancient history, she was always proud to tell about her home town, Fitzwilliam. CLARENCE W. FARR Valedictorian 4: Treasurer 2: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Enterprise 1. 2, 3, 4: Harvard Book Prize 3 This proverb flashes through my head, The many fail, the one succeeds. To you. Clarence, we extend the most sincere congratulations for your honor as Valedictorian and the best wishes for your future work. You are .1 most enthusiastic and enjoyable classmate and we cherish the memory of your mighty deeds. EDMUND F. FLEMING Ed Basketball 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 4: Baseball 3 The -chief art of learnina is to attempt but ltttle at a time. Ed led our hockey team through an unde- feated season, and we surely are glad he didn't decide to graduate before. Many times will the Keene High Hockey fans sigh and think of the good old days when we drove the puck across the ice amidst the shouts of his cheering school- mates.



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LAURA JENNIE GREENE Greenie A good reputation is more valuable than money. Greenie always did like music, so of course she has chosen a musical profession. Each evening we suppose, after a weary day at teach- ing pupils Grieg and Beethoven, she will escape to sway to the ever powerful rhythm of Irving Berlin. JOHN E. GURNSEY Jack Minstrel 2, 3, 4 And with sweet ladies. With my ugords and looks. Jack should have a taxi license because hc surely got paid in victories after taking the players out to the held. He became very well acquainted with all the well-known Lanes around Keene. LOUIS A. HALL Minstrel Chorus 2, 3, 4: Year Book 3, 4: Play 4 He is the greatest artist then, Whether of pencil or of pen. To Louis. we are indebted for the drawings and humor in this book. We have honored him as class cartoonist, and we feel sure the world will recognize his talent. May 'he be successful, and bring fame to himself and to Keene High School. WALTER SCRIPTURE HALL Mutt Football 4: Track 3: Cheerleader M. A. 2, 3 Life is short and thou art long. Mutt is a good sport, especially when he leads our lusty voices into cheers. One good thing about his cheer leading is that everyone can see him. We dedicate his Ford to the Hall of Fame. for carrying so many athletes. VERA LOUISE I-IAMBLET Of softest manner, unaffected mind: Lover of peace, a friend of human kind. Vera walks to school every morning fonly about three milesj and she is always here before many who have to go only across the street. Per- haps her ability to keep history dates in her mind helps her to remember the time of day.

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