Keene High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Keene, NH)

 - Class of 1935

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SAUL ZIEFF If he who plays the game is fair,-he is a winner everywhere. Saul has brightened many periods with his entertain- ing wit and winning smile. Can't you see Zieff laughing his way into a manager's position? If DONALD TRASK Blessings on thee, little man. A mite but mighty! Donald's spontaneous laugh and ever-helpful attitude have long been familiar to all of us. With such an outlook he should make a success of what- ever he chooses for his life work. Gifs? CLASS HISTORY III Mary Hanrahan and Irma Dostilio Juniors now! And xvere wwve loftv, Right between the Senior and Sophie! Then we started in by choosing George, Mary, Irma, and Bud. N the year of '31, NVe, the Freshmen, had begun The frightening task of trying to please Seniors, who did like to tease The poor benighted Freshmen. But all in all, I think they were Quite entertaining to us, who Vile-re led by capable officers four, Wes, Jane, Esther, and Les. II NVe, as Sophomores, did awaken To the joys we had forsaken, VVe showed the rest of them our pep And joined right in to keep in step With band, clubs-music and such, And our good scholars To add so much. VVQ made this year a worthy one! Wipsey-lVopsey was introduced, And we did our best to boost Not only that, but also those VVho had attained the highest marks By their efforts from the start. IV Now we had left behind All the silly loftiness And had forsaken childish ways For full and ever pleasing days Of joy in duties, play and music. Wipsey-Wopsey was featured again, And We did best to maintain The high standards of work Which was so well up held By students, teachers, and committees. And so ending these joyful years, We also end this little ditty.



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32 K. H. S. ENTERPRISE as ever walked the earth. All records for love on first sight were broken between the two, so that within two weeks they decided to get married. Everything went smoothly. Jean's dad was relieved to have Jean oft' his hands- Jean whose pranks had enlarged his bald spot more than once, but Uncle Ned proved to be an obstacle. 'l'm not going to let you marry that girl. VVhy, if you ever took her out any- where, you'd never have a moment ls peace. Your great-uncle William married one of these Venus creations, and ten years later he was dead from over-exertion in trying to get a dance with her, and I'm not going to let one of my nephews get into the same mess.' H 'lt looks bad, my little lambkin,' la.- mented Dick to Jean, 'Uncle Ned won't let me have my legacy, but a Mulliner nev- er says die. l'll get his consent and my legacy if 1 have to use force.' A few days later Dick was to be seen often with a rather motherly woman who was a chorus girl in the Shubert Revue and who had been in the show business for the last twenty-five years. The following Monday Dick, the moth- erly woman, and Uncle Ned's lawyer burst upon Uncle Ned, who was having his eve- ning cigar in his drawing room. Another whiskey and soda, please, said Mulliner. Well, what happened after they met in the drawing room ? asked a bitter beer . Htlh, yes, Dick received his legacy and Uncle Ned's consent. It seemed that this veteran of the stage was going to publish a book of the period in which Uncle Ned had had his streak of fun before he mar- ried, and many of the interesting stories centered around Uncle Ned, who did not wish them to get around. Where is Dick now? He's the rising young man the diplomatic is talking about. 'tThe lawyer? He came along to clinch the matter before Uncle Ned had a chance to change his mind. THE LEADING LADY Bette Hurst, '38 CFreshman Prizej OW strange it was that April should be so cold, but it was always cold! It was queer, too, that summer should take such a long time in coming. It seemed as if everything was queer-queer and monot- onous. One table, a chair, and a cot stood foolishly in their places. How tired one became of the same things day after day. Why wasn't there variety! Varie- ty-he could have variety! He would have it. Why should he slider and freeze, while everyone else was gay and warm? His little room would be transformed to a grand apartment. Ile 'd have a car, a radio, and servants. He 'd even have a winter coat -if he could only get producers to accept his Play. Dully he leaned upon his elbows. Why couldn't they find a leading lady for this play? VVasn't there one girl in the whole world who could sing and be attractive at the same time? His girl was too perfect, they had said, but his plot was good, so good, in fact, that if it could be produced properly he would receive a fortune. Just think, a great fortune, a grand home, a yacht: all would be his if only they could find one girl-one out of the millions in the world. She must exist, but where? However, that wasn't getting his dinner for him. Ile laughed at what he called a dinner-but some day he would have a dinner,--a grand feast, with turkey, potatoes, and cranberry sauce--but now he would go to the bread line. As he put on his overcoat, he noticed how heavy it was to lift, even if it was only for summer wear. How many women there were on Broad- way! There must be one who-all right he wouldn't step on her toe again. He was sorry-that person in front of him had rather sharp elbows for suehna stout woman -why was that radio playing so loud? As he stood in line, patiently waiting his turn, he wondered if that squeaky violin would ever cease. Well, at least some one was going to sing. What was that she was singing? How queer he felt! Already his

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