Keene High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Keene, NH)

 - Class of 1937

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EDWARD FRANK JOHNSON Men of few words are the best men. Edward is one of our towheaded lads who is very well liked by all of those who know him. He never seems to exert himself doing school work, but he manages to do a good job of it. He is fond of the great out-doors and this probably accounts for his good complexion, which is the envy of so many girls. GORDON FLETCHER JOHNSON S yle, J hflfly Life is an incura W Johnny cermiry m a am f ' self in his high school care a would c lvaney have done without i footba , basket ll and base- ball? a ay think Johnny o be a quiet lad, as in scho ' ut ask some of the boys who know him, Good luck, Johnny. HELEN ANN KARSIS Wit is the salt of conversation. Whatever the occasion, Helen's presence is always desir- able. Her congeniality wins her many friends and she is as entertaining in the classroom as she is with those who know her best. She seems to be bubbling over with laughter and good cheer, doesn't take studying too seri- ously, but she does have her serious moments now and then, GEORGE WILLIAM KOIVUNEN A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and conident tomorrowsf' George hails from Fitzwilliam. A willing worker, who has been a valuable aid to the school, George helped to make our Senior Town Meeting the success that it was. His ambition is to enter the Civil Service and become a government stenographer, and we are sending you out with our best wishes for success. MARY KREGAS Wz'sdom is better than rabies. One can assign Mary a task to do and feel sure that it will be done satisfactorily. Mary's ability and efficiency have made her one of the most outstanding members of the Commercial Course. As secretary of the Informer, she has made all of us realize that she will succeed as a secre- tary in the future. Mary is also a member of the National Honor Society, elected in her junior year. We sincerely wish you the best of luck in the future, Mary! MILDRED KREGAS Milly I would rather be small and shine, than be large and cast a shadow. Milly's charming personality and pleasant smile have found the way into the hearts of her classmates. She is a swell dancer, perfect companion, and a true friend. We have found Milly to be one of the best liked and sweetest girls of our class. Her jolly attitude and quick smile are known in all her classrooms. Here's to your success in the future, 'ff Z' aff!! riarfi Ji Mia w,.l9,t tile s gray A lj!-IA' I ll ' kj. , I IL: A. I 9 3 7 Salmagundz

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r 1 14. .WS MW X r 1 X K, l'I'ff i,1'LiD2 N Z jkN,Sl ph K5 AM ffif xc M- ,sg M37 Salrnagundi We ELDON MARVIS HEATH Hearhie Leave us leisure to be good. Heathie's infectious grin and ever ready harmonica have won him many friends during his school life. We'll miss the all time information bureau on W'hat's Good in a Ford . Much success as a mechanic, Eldon. LYLE WESLEY HILL A man that blushes is always liked. Lyle has served well for two years on the football team as right guard, and he will be greatly missed. Al- though he is very quiet, we all like to have him around. Best of luck in the future, Hilly. ALBERT VERNE HILTON Men of few words are the best men. Al is the quiet member of our class, who has been an active supporter of the musical activities of the school, playing in the orchestra for four years. Al has also played class basketball and was the efficient manager of the foot- ball team this year. Here's wishing you success in your chosen neld. MARION RUTH IRWIN Nothing great was ever achieved without ambition. Sweet, sophisticated, and a real pall That's Marion. From the beginning of her freshman year through to grad- uation she has endeared herself to all. Just what the In- former and Dramatic Club will do without her, we do not know. Marion is keen on baseball and would like to spend every day cheering for the Red Sox. Happy land- ing, Marion. BARBARA LOTTIE .IEFFERY Jeff, Barb Her heart is like a garden fair. Where many pleasant blossoms grow. Barb may seem shy to some, but to those who know her, she is a swell pal. She has been a loyal member of the band and orchestra for four years and has been active in the Girls' Glee Club and the Chemistry Club. This year she was elected into the National Honor Society. We know she will win friends wherever she goes with her smile and happy disposition, just as she has won them here. CHARLOTTE JENKINS Cl'1l'f2ky Zealous yet modesty innocent though free, Chinkey has been one of our best companions and an outstanding student throughout her four years. She has a marvelous disposition and she has become one of the best- liked and best-known members of her class. She is also a worthy member of the National Honor Society. We'll never forget your being Myrtle in the school play. Chinkey. Our most sincere wishes will follow you to some art school.



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W, lfiile WM eil levi? il' ,QM iff? xywxfw W. 6 1 1 Q . ' kv s .1 nz ' I V x l 9 3 7 Salmagundi STEPHEN DAVID KRISTOE Bicarbe or Steve Boldly Uentured is half won. Steve is our leading golf player, and the team will surely miss its leader next year. He was also a member of the hockey team and manager of track. Steve plans to take up golfing and become a professional. Good luck to the future Pro at Keene Country Club. PAULINE BLANCHE LABARRE 'AA wonder--a woman of few words Pauline is one of the quietest girls in the Senior Class and one that all of us can count as a friend. She has been an ardent supporter of school affairs and she can be depend- ed upon in all things. We know that she will succeed in her future plans. Keene High wishes you the best of luck. Pauline! ELIZABETH LAMMELA Betty Zealous yet modest. Betty is one of the most efficient and dependable girls in the Senior Class. Commuting daily from Fitzwilliam, Betty has proved herself an enthusiastic and energetic stud- ent. Her reward has been her election into the National Honor Society. We all wish you success in the field of commerce, Betty. MARIAN EMMA LEH Success lies not in staying up at night to study, but staying awake in the daytime. Marian is one of our quieter girls, but she is a lot of fun when you know her. She has been elected to the National Honor Society. Marian is secretary of the Ger- man Club and played the part of the heroine in the 1937 German play. Marian has a lot of ability, and we think that she will succeed as a department store buyer. FLORENCE EVELYN LEWIS A good friend is a precious thing. Florence is a quiet, blonde lass who comes to us from Surry. To those of us who know her well, she is a kind, sympathetic friend. She is always ahead of her class when it comes to reading assignments-one might call reading her pastime. ' EL LILLIAN LEWIS Ray A cheerful life is what the muses love. esses a very cheery disposition and tries to make e she associates with, happy. too. As Ray ed t rough the corridor, she had a dreamy look in Q he eyes. Just what caused it, Ray? Qails from East Swanzey with a laugh and a smile. X? 2 Q1

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