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MXDJ. I l 0 Qlolifltui u . .- l 9 3 7 Salmagundi ,vim HERBERT LARCOMBE CHEESEMAN Herb My kingdom for a science hook. Herbert is one of those quiet but efficient boys from Marlboro. Always a hard worker, he has achieved honors in Math, Physics, and Chemistry. A past member of the Physics Club, he now belongs to the Chemistry, Dram- atic. and German Clubs. Continue your good work and succeed in mechanical engineering at N. H. U. NICK LOUIS CHICOLAS Mild mannered in all he doesf' Nick is one of our best workers. although he is very quiet. He has one of the highest scholastic ratings among the boys, and is a member of the National Honor Society. We predict that Nick's fine ability will carry him far in the field of science. S HORNEY I fsy ' 1 Be gone dull care-you and I will ne'er agree. lf any laughter and fun were going on, ltsy was in the midst of it. He has served faithfully and loyally on many of the athletic squads. ltsy is one of our jolliest classmates and is very vivacious, He is a real pal to all his friends and will do anything reasonable or unreasonable for them. N, H. U. will be lucky to have you next year! 2 Y CONLEY Dot too serious, not too gag, Bu altogether a jolly good girl. ails from Surry. She is a very willing worker done much for the Home Ec clubs at Keene High. s a 4H Club leader and has held many club offices. lf you are ever in a hurry, hail Dot. She will pick you up in her school taxi and get you to your destination. HELEN MARY COPPOLO She charms the sight and her merit wins the soul. Because of Helen's cheerfulness and willingness to work, we know that she will succeed in her future plans as a secretary. Helen is also one of our best dressed girls. Keene High will lose a very efficient office girl when Helen graduates. CHARLES MILAN CORLISS Charlie DignifZed and tall was he As much a man as one could be. When we were freshmen, Charlie was our class woman- hater, but he's a changed man now. Charlie is a quiet, retiring person with a winning manner. He enjoys ma- chines and hopes to work with them next year. Here's luck to you, Charlie.
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HELEN MAE BRUSO Her sunny temper gilds the edge of life's black cloud. Helen came to us from Hillsboro in the middle of her junior year. She has been too busy outside of school to enter into many of our activities, but has made many friends, who all feel proud to know her. She is a hard worker with a grand disposition and always on the look- out to do something for others. These are certainly the requisites of a line nurse. Your patients won't mind being sick a bit, Helen. CLIFFORD RAYMOND CAMPBELL Cliff Everyone cannot help but like this chap. Cliff is one of the quiet, easy-going members of our class. but he doesn't lack the ability to get into difficulties. He was a successful member of the track team in his soph- omore, junior, and senior years and also played on the jayvee football squad. May your desire to study music be fulfilled, and your hobby of collecting pipes be a. happy one. PAULINE LOUISE CARON Good temper is like a sunny day: lt will quickly shoo your blues away. Pauline is one of the quiet girls in our class. But those few who were fortunate enough to have become acquaint- ed with her know that she is one of the most helpful and willing of our classmates. Polly wants to enter an avia- tion school. MARJORIE CECILIA CARPENTER A sweet, attractive kind of grace. Marjorie, who is a new member of our school, has certainly made many friends in her short time here, and we believe she would have made many more had she been here longer. Her quiet nature and willing, steadfast ability have made her a welcome addition to many a classroom and group. You will go far in your chosen field, we know. ROBERT FRANKLIN CARROLL Bob A good time now, is worth two gone. Bob Carroll is our hard hitting, all-state tackle and our sympathies are with Coach Mulvaney when he hunts for some one to fill Bob's shoes. Bob has made lots of friends here and we all wish him luck in the years to come. DOROTHY LEONORA CASILLO Dot I care but little for the serious side of life. Who doesn't know Dot? Her pleasant smile and her sunny disposition have made her popular with her class- mates. She has danced her way through all the Musical Revues and Pop Concerts, besides being a very efficient office girl. Dot is going to attend Normal School. The best of luck to you as a teacher. it , ri i 1 P tl 0 I! is L W?-ll
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FLOYD ARNOLD CORNWELL Thou art a fellow of good respect. Floyd is one of the industrious members of our class. He has worked afternoons and so we have not been able to get very well acquainted with him. In the classroom, however, he was always willing to argue and did he enjoy it! With your ambition, Floyd, we know you'll get far in the world. VIRGINIA NIARIAN COTE A little girl with curly hlair A gentle mien, a quiet air. Who has very pretty dark eyes and a big smile for all whom she meets? XVhy, Virginia, one of the most petite girls of the class of 1937. She has been an interested Home Economics student while in Keene High. Having acquired at least the culinary art, she will succeed. Here's to you, Virginia. LEONARD JOSEPH COTTER Beaflie He is witty, he is wise, He's a terror for his size. Beanie is a well known and well liked member of our class. He is very much interested in athletics. For the past two years Beanie has starred on the Track Team as a sprinter. Besides track, we hear that he is some golfer. We hope you enjoy your forestry and make a success of it. HAROLD ROBERT CRAIG His bark is worse than his bite. Although Craig has been a member of our school for two years he has become very well known, making the National Honor Society. To some he gives the appear- ance of being rather quiet, but to those who know him he is most likeable and full of fun. To many of the teachers Cask Mr. StearnsD he has been a noisy addition but to his classmates a welcome one. EDWIN BARTLETT CROTTO Tuffy Fearlessly he skims along ' 'Ns it hi . t r and o - V1 h nga '93, . ou ase a f m 1 Q V 1 Sr e -1 1 o te , onnecs Q 1 ra ases. '- pans t 1.4 . chi .4 1. di 3. .. ,s MARGARET DAVIS Pug I lack no skill in everything. Here's to Pug-with the twinkling eyes and the twinkling toesl What a Gay '90 Bellel Pug has made many friends at K. H. S. who will long remember her. This year she has been Assistant Editor of the Enter- prise , President of the French Club, and Secretary of the Dramatic Club, as well as helping on the Salmagundi and being on the Dance Committee. Her sweet manner has made her one of the most popular girls in her class. ,owne X. kv N xx J 4 esta' i Y l . I Q ix l -rf, Lf , J 1 rib Ju fl f ,Hi l . .,... lr it a3i5il'l lv!! 1931.7 Salmagundi Q74
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