Keene High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Keene, NH)
- Class of 1947
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JA.'Xll 5 A RUSSLLL Holy Cross A B Clark Unn ers1ty A M Englzsh Muthcmatzcs S lVlARlON SNIITII hum l'e.nhLra College UH1XL15lll'Ol New Hampslnre B S Home Economlca . VM, 'J l f, -A ad W -- ,f in ' 4 f f- .l 1 3 S'l'.,x.'.m' 3. i. mu . 'V' . . 'H y . - .L 1 ,,. A- ',. -' . . y l fl 5 . Y -- I r . 3 , V , ' , 1 V FREDERICK C S1 FARINS Mass St.1LeB S Harxard Unnersny M A Hzstory JOHN E STURGIS SILLLA A 'IBHOVIAQ Unnersnty of New I-lampshlre B S Secretary to -Sup! of Schools lfluhunzf Arts ELIZABE FH A TRAf Y Smlth College A B M A Englzsh GILBPRI H vwll Nl-KN Keene Teachers College B Ed Science and llflulhemama THIRONV L YOSI Boston Normal Art B A Applrea' Dcsrqn Drutrmy l ? W' llVlRi 5 HARRIETT E VOGEL CHARLES A WOODBURY Secretary to the Headmaster New England Conservatory of Muslc Mus A Muszc A-.al ,9 l , 1 5 , 1 ' , ' I 4 ' D Y A ,X ' . . V , ' 1 K. gr, ,l . l 5' V . llz, 'll' X, . 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' '5f.Qff, SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Adrzs rs M199 MABF1 P1 AINTE and MR FRFDERICK STFARNS OFFICERS President ROBERT Cox Secretary RU TH VooP1 Throughout thu yrar thr srnlor Lxrcutn L commrttu madr up of home room LPFLSLIIISIIXLS mrt snrral tlmrs to dxscuss such problrms as class dues caps and Ihry wlso workrd vs nh the Salmaqundx Board to hrlp ralsr money by spon sormg thx Faculty Biskrtball Gamr and thu Kow Hand Shmdrg OUR SENIOR OFFICFRS Preszdenz ROBERT DEVOID Vzce Pl6?Sld6f7I HoLLY MHLIHTT Secretary MARGXRFT KELLI 7 reasurer Awrnoxn DIJUI IO 'I 2 ' .. , . , ' . 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 A 71 ' 11, I ri 1 7 A V1 , 1 I 71 1 I 1 1 1 U Y gowns, dances, and ideas for programs. I 1 y L 1 K 1 L 1 - l I . Rotstitu' Atmxts Bob For he was just the quiet kind. Gilsum certainly is lucky to have such a capable young man as custodian of their town hall. NVith his quiet manner. Bob has succeeded in winning many friends. In his spare time he collects coins from the far corners of the earth. We are sure. Bob. that Keene Teachers College will more than welcome such a fine addif tion to their student body. .Kttiiitir-s: .X flgtppt-lla Choir -ig Bnntl 2. fl, 'li ,XII New littglzititl llliorns -lg 1-ilsntn tiorigtt-gattit+t:.il fillllflll Choir. SI'ANl.I5Y I,IiON ANIIIXUN Hill The tuorltl is his playground. An outdoor sports fan. Bill thinks that sports are the best hob- bies in the world. Outside of school he finds time to work. look after his special interest in Vv'inchester - - - Shirley - - - and enjoy life with his pal. Joe. Bill plans to join the Navy so that he can carry out his ambi- tion to see the world. EIAYYN HIGGINS BAILIZY Ht'ggl'nS God bless ull little boys like Puck, Rush little boys who stay alive by luck. A small-sized female admirer. Higgins is always ready with a good joke from one of the boys' parties. I-Ie gives the appearance of being quiet, but 'Anever judge a book by its cover. Basketball at the Y. dates. and the Ward 5 A. A. keep Elwyn busy after an afternoon's work at Bullard and Shedd's. Like all faithful NVard 5 men. he is always at every party. Next year his plans are as yet undecided. possibly the service. Attiiitit-s: Biology Club 2: General Sent-nee Club 1: Ili-H Club fi. 4: junior Rt-tl Cross Council fi: Outing Club 4g Sttltnugttndi Stuff -I: Yotttli Ct-ntet' 4: Intt':itnui'1tl liztsehztll 2: Illlflllllllfill Basketball l, 2. 4: Class I'l'l'1lNlll'l'l' fi. IVAII VsIII.I.ARD BALLOU lldill Nothing is impossible with skillful hands. Tinkering with wood is one of VJill's great pastimes. A great remedy for the blues with his boisterous air, Will displays his great creative talents on back-stage work for the Dramatic Club. Some of the unusual stage tricks were the result of XVill's ingenuity and carpentry, In the near future. he plans to work with his father and do. tyou guessed itl carpentry work. Someday we will be able to call a good carpenter. Xttiiititrs: llt'.tni.ttit Club, 21, -I. IQAWN ANNA BARIJIS I cure but little for the serious side of life. ' A vivacious. laughable friend of all is Dawn who has a flair for beautiful clothes. If ever you need Dawn. look for Ruth. Dawn is easily attracted by older boys. She spends her quiet moments col- lecting salt and pepper shakers and greatly enjoys being a Sunday School Teacher. KVe know. Dawn, that VVilfred Academy will be a great deal of help in enabling you to become a firstaclass hair- dresser. .Yttiiitiesz t.irI Rt'wt'xt's 2, Il: Outing Club 411 Youth fit-ntt-r fl. -I: lkliurs llnh ' 4 I RLVIII IIil1NIf BARKEIQ Ruthie To be lull is to see the world. You mean that tall girl over there? That's Ruthiei Ifull of ambition. and always willing to work. she will help on any task. no matter how difficult. Ruth has a special interest in Northamp- ton and some lucky Business College will benefit by her presence next year. Activities: Outing lllulm I. 4: Youth Cutter' IS, -I: Bond :intl Startup Coin llllllfil wfffl! Ei ii . R K 'Q 'Ili' -.3 --..-- COliNl'l,lllS BARIXWXV f'Ul7l7l't' 1.tt'e. laugh. love, tmtl he huppyf lfriendly with everyone. a regular fellow is Connie. our Navy Veteran. llis special interests are women, Atlantic City, and llliil- adelphia. Music, hunting. and fishing appeal too. Connie is a grand guy with a swell personality. .ktlitlllrsi llllltlllllllal ligiseligillz llztiitl, I.ttf'1t.t.t- lfl.l-ANOR Batlfs Hilti Sober hui not .serious - - - quiet fm! not idle. A quiet. demure girl, well-known to few in our class. Cilly is a good sport and good natured. Cameras and John are her great interests. llfhcient Cilly will help you enjoy yourself in the Youth Center. Besides her school tasks and outside interests, Cilly is quite a housekeeper. Naturally brisk and full of activity, slie hopes to get .1Al0l5 in a dress store next year. which will give her an oppor- tunity to be a clever dressmaker. .Xittiitit-s: C-ills' Softball 25. I: Yotttli itfiilei Ti. I: flizmiiiiiu 1-itiltl fl: - ti. . Rollei Nkalitig Lltlli -. K.tIi'It'ti.t Stall l. XVINIIIRED lVlARY BIEAULIIQU lvtinnlie 'AA rnutid never hold. An efficient cheerful girl. willing to study and have a good time in school, XVinnie is a great music lover. plays the violin, and enjoys classical music. Her favorite forms of amusement are bike riding. stamp collecting. and dancing. She is another staunch fan of Gregory Peck. Besides her other accomplishments. XVinnie is a member of St, Bernard's Parish Players and works part time in Goodnow's ready-to-wear department. XVinnie hopes to graduate from K. 'lf C.. a teacher of Home flconomics. .Kttixitit-s: Oriliestrgi l. 2. 21. 4: Y. W. fl. .-X. 4: Alllllllll' Reel Cams . .,,. ., .. , , Lottlittl -. .L 4: Outing Lltili l: Saliiiztgtiiitlt Stull I: Xotitlt 1.1-iitt-I rl: Stamp :intl lluntl fllllllllllltif 2. l2RNliS'l' PJVAURISCHARIJ ff!'r7l'i' The eurlh. the sky und the sect, Holt! nvyrtitztf inleresls for me. After taking the M. A. course here in Keene High, Ernie volttn- teered his services to Uncle Sam during the war and served in the Submarine Corps. He is now working at the Markem Machine Co, Rlf1llARIlI3lfAURlfClARlJ fb!-ef? Service lo man is LI greul L'1't'!t1e. Chick is another of those fellows to whom we owe a debt of gratitude for serving our country. and in that way serving all of us. After he completed his term in the Navy, he got his diploma from Keene High School. Kafelt Manufacturing Company is now fortunate enough to have him as an employee. l.ll.l.lAN l:RANClfS BLAIR fihttflfltj HA contented spirtil in the stt'eeInes.s of e,vfslente. A laughing, likable blond. Chubby is a good friend to all Swimming, roller skating, hiking. and dancing prove her active ness. l.illian's interest is in a tall. dark, and handsome fellow in Boston. XVith an eye on the future. she has the hobby of col lecting rings. Chubby is working at the Peerless and plans to continue her work there. .Mtiiittt-sz II. V. C-irls' Siiltliaill il. l: lliulttgt flttli 2: Ytitttli tit-ntei 'S Yntttig lhriiplt-s' lllttli. THELMA BLAKE Themmie Silence is Golden, A small. quiet, friendly girl with a shy manner about her, Themmie has an interesting pastime of dancing and sports. She is a Sunday School Teacher in her home town of East Swanzey. She is a member of the East Swanzey basketball team. 'llhemmie wants to become an efficient bookkeeper. Attiiities: Salmxiguntli Stuff Al: Pilgriin F4-llowsliip l, 2. fl, 4: flllllffll Choir I, if, Il, -l: Biology 2. DONALD FRANCIS BLEAU IJ077 Some say he's bashful: others doubt it. Don is our hubba. hubba man. Handsome, rugged and ath- letic, Don came back to finish school after serving in the Navy for some time. He is certainly a ladies' man with those eyes and that curly hair. Always with the veterans. Don isn't quite sure about next year. lt's either work or school, but he hopes to become a draftsman. .-Kctixities: v1ll'Nlll llnskvlbzlll 2. fl, Al: Varsity lfootbgtll fl, fl: junior Varsity lluslirtlmll I: Nlitl-leur Dunn- filllllllllllti' l. 2. fl, 4: Nlaillztgt-I' ol' Him-lizill 'lrxuu Ig l'rvsiilc-nl Ifrcslltllziii Class l'-lil. llliI.I5N JOHN BOORAS Things won are done: joy's soul lies in the doing. Helen is a serious girl who really makes use of school oppor- tunities. Extremely well poised and polite, she always has a kind word for everyone. With plenty of brains to succeed, she spends her time working at the Bon Ton and loves to knit and sew. She is studying how other people live by corresponding with foreign countries. Keene Teachers College will never be sorry that Helen went there. Her ambition is to graduate from a Home Economics Course in college. Activities: lunior Rui Cross Countil lg Rainbow Girls: sailtnagumli Stull' Al. Wu,i.iAM HENRY BORDEN Billy He is never less at leisure than when at leisure. You all know Bill with the slow drawl and swell sense of hum- or. Amiable and full of mischief is this athlete. Girls always envy him those eyelashes. A wonderful sport and pal, Bill is always willing to offer his assistance in everything that needs a helping hand. In his spare time he is out skiing or playing tennis. Sports are food to Bill. who believes that is why we go to school. Next year it's prep school to get ready for college. His ambition is to become a successful business man in fyou guessed itj the sporting line. Attixities: Varsity Bztsketbull 43 Varsity Football 43 Junior Varsity Football l, 2, fl: Truck fl, 43 Drzuuaitic Club fl, 4: Outing Club 43 Physics Club Il: Youth fii'llll'l' Il, I. BEVERLY l.OUANA BREED BPL' She likes lo make friends, a virtue indeed. Bev is the girl with the grin, who says little, but thinks a lot. Her special interests are skating, driving and dancing. Bev can conf tribute much of her future success to her dependability. To know her is to like.her. Now employed in the Cheshire National Bank as transit clerk, she is undecided about the future, but would like to travel. .-'lttiiitiesz Girls' Bziskvtbzill 2, 3: Youth Center 4: Sulmxigumli Stull -4: H. Y, I . 4. ' PATRICIA BURT Pu! Her knowledge wide, her future vast. Vv'ith a nice smile and sunny disposition, Pat is a good friend to many. Softball, basketball. and dancing are her main interests. She is always reliable and willing to help. Pat is another one of our Sunday School teachers. Her ambition is to work in an ofhce after graduation, Actixities: Softball l, il. fl, 4: Klnfrtvtizt Stuff l: Sulnixigumli Stull 4: Young l'4-oplc'-. Clubg llzisketbzill learn in linst Swzililm. PHYLL1s MAX' BURT Phil l.augh!er is a milestone to future happiness. Phyllis is well known for her giggle. Her interests are many. She likes to skate. swim, bowl, and is a good dancer. Known by her many friends to be reliable and sincere, she is easy to know. nice to be with. She is now employed as a bookkeeper at Robert- son's where she plans to continue her work. Activities: Cirl Rest-ries I, 2. fl, 4: Outing Club 4: Salmagundi Stall -1: Youth Center 4: Kappa l'lli l, 2, fl, 4: Choral Club l. 2, fl, 4. ARTHUR EVERETT BYAM Ar! A navy man he plans to be: Hes a good machinist on land or sea. Arthur has kept himself busy during high school with his many outside activities. including skiing, swimming, coin collecting, auto racing, and especially mechanics. He can always furnish in- formation concerning any kind of engine. He will always be remembered by his smile. freckles and red hair. Arthur will be wearing Navy blues soon after graduation. JOHN JOSEPH CALDARELLI Johnny True sportsmanship is a virtue. Johnny is known to all of the gang as a 'iregular guy . Quiet, polite. and a friend to all, Johnny has personality plus. He's a good sportsman and enjoys skiing. driving and a good game of golf. Office Boy at Sprague and Carleton's is he. Johnny will soon be a Navy man. Activities: Biology Club 2: Youth Center fl. 4: First year of Intramural Baseball. Football, Hocliey, Bzlskelhall, and Golf. SALLY CALDWELL Sul Quiet and small, well liked by all. Sally is rather quiet, and reserved except when with her special friends. She likes outdoor sports - - - skiing, skating, swimming. and is especially interested in Canaan. New Hampshire. Always courteous, Sally is well liked. She intends to enter nurses' training soon. Aetiiities: Cafeteria Staff l, 2, 4: Outing Club 4: Youth Center 4: Rainbow Girls: C. A. P. Cadets: St. james Church Choir: Sunday School Teacher: Y. XV. C. A. 4: Salmagundi Staff 4. RALPH CAMPBELL Red Good combination of red hair and witty personality. Carefree and witty, Ralph has personality plus. He's another Y basketball player. Ralph is tall and good looking, with red hair. Keene High will lose and the Army will gain Red and his sense of humor after graduation. Activities: junior Varsity Baseball: Junior Varsity Football 2, 3: Y. M. C. A. Basketball: P. NI. C.: American Legion junior Baseball Team: Intra- miual llasketball 2. KliNNli'l'll ROBISRTS CARLE KEY? i'Gee, but l'm a busy man. The guy with the grin that'll sparkle to the end of the earth- that's Kenny! Good-natured, full of life as well as business. Kenny makes ends meet for the Salmagundi and Enterprise, as business manager. Though always the spark-plug of many K. H. S. activities, Kenny finds time to awe the populace with his hidden talents, which are revealed in Dramatic Club productions. Oil' he'll go to Middlebury with an eye on being a college professor. .Xrtixitii-sz Biology Club 2: Student Council 1: Dramatic Club l, 2, ii. 4: Outing Club l, 4: Physics Club 3: Senior Executive Committee 4: Youth Center 2, fl, 4: junior Rotarian 3: Baptist Youth Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4: Business Maitager of Lnterprisc 4: Business Manager of Salmagundi 4. PAULINIE RIT.-X CARON Shurly Big things come tn small 'I7Lli'ktltJt'S,'i Pauline is one of the shorter members of the class. Dark and cute. known by all. she is always lull of pep and vim. She does excellent needle-work. we hear. Now. a clerk in the .l. U C. Dept. Store. Pauline soon hopes to lweconte a nurse. Xttivitit-s: liitrlngv Ilttli: Ialttttiia llttlv: ,lttniui l.thtztri1tn I. I Clittlt li .ttllv lllifs. .lL'l.l.-XNNI1 Sl.-XRY C.KRl7l5N I l-li Julie Her .sttcltlen Htf ller qttttk .stuevt sntile Help nmke the tuorltl seen: more tuorlh tuhlle. .lulie is a neat. sincere. pretty blond with a special interest in the Marines. Always gay. seldom solver. .lulie has won the hearts of many friends. She loves to swim and is high scorer on any howling team. lfor a true lriend with a marvelotts personality .ind temperament. itis .lulie every time. She is now employed at tht- Mason Insurance Company and plans to continue her work in tht olhce after graduation. Xttitilies: Itinitti' l.iln.ttigtn I. 2: Outing Clltth l. -l: Bitulfigv Cltih J. l.ii'l Rewtvi-s l: Ytitttli C't'ntet' fi. 'li lklieis llltth fl. -l: I'rp Clltth -lg l't-t'ilt-s- lhiivling It-:tgtte lg saltnngttnili Stall 1. VIRGINIA .lOllANXA CASll.l.O Citnntl Her tltmpletl .smile l77LllZL'S the worltl more cheerful. 'I'all, dark and pretty is Ginny. Her main interest is roller skating. although she likes skiing and swimming and possesses a talent for writing short stories. XVe envy her her nice deep dim- ples. Rowdy Down is her by-word. XVe know she'll have fun with her work as a nurse. .Xttititit-sz Siiltntigttntli Stall' 4. MAR l l lA ClIANIJ1.I4R Nltlrltf fl qtirl who is .stueel tmtl ki'm1', One who ltriyers on your mind. Marty is one of the prettiest girls in the senior class. She is always willing to do her part in whatever is asked of her. She was Drum Major ot our High School Band and played tympani in the band and orchestra. She enjoys painting. music. skiing. cook- ing. and sewing. Next year she plans to attend college in hopes of becoming a Commercial Artist. .ktlltllivsi ltitt-liiittrxil llztski-thztll lp Varsity Iigiski-thztll 2: ,X Cappella flliuir l, 2, TS. lg liatitil l. 2. IG.-I1 Orilit-stt'1t Il. -I: lllkllllllllll Klltth l, 2. fi. -l: Xnti-itinl lluittn Smietv lp Hitting f.ltth l, 2. fl, -l: BliclAYt':tt' llgtnte loin- niittet' I. 2. fl. l. tziitl 1 httitli Llinir. ADELINF RUTH CHICKIERING Click A lusste fair tuith golden hair. Adeline. who comes to us from Vklestmoreland. is one of the brainy members of the Chiloihets . She is also a member of the S. S. S. Adeline works for the school nurse and likes to dance, swim. ski and drive her flashy Mercury during her spare time. Chick intends to go to Northampton Business Colle e next tear. 2 l then she wants to travel. Xttivities: Outing llttlt -lp Sgtlniaigttntli Stall l: Cliiltnilntts bl: Pilgiitn Yutttli l-elltinsliip: .Xttiti Driving Lltth fl. HI-NRY CURIIS Cl'llffKl:RlNtR, JR, f.l71vtl2 'U-lltettqs working tehen therefs need. lfuer really with tt html tleetlf' One ol' our out-ol'-town boys. Chick is known by all for his cheerful manner and willingness to help with all kinds of qjohs. He loves working on the farm and tinkering with tractors and cars. lle plans to goto U. N. H. next year to take an agricultural course so he'lI he an expert farmer. Attivities: Itinim Yaisitv ltinthtill l. 2. '12 lqtlttttwiti Stall 2. TS. -l: lbtaitiatit Clttlm l: liitiatntttal liast-hall I. 2: l-ll tlttli I. U. fl. l: hiaiigi' .incl Xlt-tliotlist Klitiitl- h-lltiusliip. NATALIE ANN CLOUGII Nat She is a maid of modes! grate, gentle both in form and t'titt'. ' Nat's one of our prettiest senior girls who always looks fresh as a daisy. She has done very well this year as head usher in the Ushf ers' Club. Her hobbies are reading and writing letters. She has been a Sunday School teacher for three years. Next year she plans to go to Southern Seminary Junior College. Activities: Dramatic Club fi. -I: Girl Reserxes l, 2, fig Outing Club l. Al: Enterprise Staff 4: Informer Stall -I: Salniagtintli Staif 43 Yontli Lt-nter Al: ljslter Club 2, 3, -I. ROBERT JOSEPH CLOUIIER Binh lt is better to play than do nothing. Bob is one of our senior boys who spends a good share of his time at the Y playing basketball and pool. Liked by all, he is always ready for a good time. Bob works in a garage afternoons and hopes someday to become a garage owner. He plans on contin- uing his garage work next year, if the army doesn't get him first. .-Xtlitities: Varsity Basketball II: Varsity Football fig junior Varsity Basketball 21 Altluiot' Yarsity Football 2: xIl'lllIIt'l' ol' Y. M. C. A. .IOIIN EDNNARD COIiI'IN, JR. JUIN7 Silence is his secret to success. John is one of our top ranking students, having been a member of the National Honor Society for two years. Because John is quiet, he is hardly noticed in class, but whenever the hard ques- tion comes up, he is sure to answer. Besides other activities. he is a member of the Salmagundi Board and finds time to work at the Sentinel. Outside of school, John participated in the Civil Air Patrol for two years, showing a great interest in Aviation. John's future is certain to be a bright one, and some university or college is going to be very fortunate to have him as a student. .'xflISiIil'SI Salmagundi Boaitl, Assistant Business Manager. CiII.BIiR'l' ERWIN CONANT Gus At a glance you'd think htm shy, But he's full of it, twixt you and I. A veteran of World War II who served in Europe, Gus got out of the service in December, 1945. He returned to school in the fall of '46 to get his diploma and hnish his education. His chief inter- ests, he tells us, are Working on cars and skiing. His good humor and infectious grin have made him a great favorite here in K. H. S. Activities: Member American Ia-giong Sunday School leather at the Baptist Church: Outing Clttb. ELIZABETH ANN CONNOR Ann SAI-U'l'A'l'ORlAN Always happy - - - on the go - - - Always busy - - - never slow. Plenty of sparkle makes Ann the girl you want around. Vfith a build, looks, brains, wit and a captivating smile Ann has captured the heart of more than one K. H. S. man. In her trim uniform, Ann as head twirler for the band marches down the football Held to build our morale at athletic events. To be or not to be a journalist: maybe just to be the successful woman who gets what she wants out of life-whichever way she decides. Ann is going to college to start oh' her career. Atttivities: Intramural Basketball and Softball I: Band tlieail 'Iwirlerj 3, 4: Biology 25 Dtaniatic Club 3, 45 General Science Club lg Cirl Rest-rx es fi: junior Red Cross Council 33 National Honor Society 3, 45 Outing Clttb 4: Physics Club 35 Enterprise Staff 3, 4, Informer Staff 3, 4 fassistant etlitorjg Salinagundi Staff 4: Senior Iixeeutixe Committee -Ig Youth Center ii, -lg Ushers Corps 2, 3, -13 Secret but-n. IVIARIHA LOU CONVERSE Marty LOL! She nobly earns whatever crown she wears. Elected to the National Honor Society in her Junior year, Marty Lou is one of these girls with lots of brains who still gets a lot of fun out of life. She is a grand pal to have around. for whatever you can't think up. she canl One of Marty I-ou's odd hobbies is studying breeds of dogs. XVell. Marty, you certainly will make a good nurse. Vile wish you lots of luck with your career Artixities: Biology Club 2: Chemistry Club 3: Girl Rt-sertei II: ,luuiol Librarian II. 4: National Honor Sotiety Il. 4: Salmagnntli Board 4: Clnutli Choir l, ZZ, II, 4: Rainbow l. 2. II. ROBIERT lVlUNROli Cox Bob A smile for all, a welrome lad, a jovial way he always had. Bob is the boy with the cheery smile who is always willing to help in whatever we want to do. Vvle lost him to Bordentown Military Institute during his sophomore year. and we were all happy when he returned the following year. An ardent sports fan. you'll hnd him skiing and skating in the winter and hshing in the summer. His ambition is to be a successful engineer. : .ltlixiticst Varsilv Football fl. -I: Track fl. il: A Cappella Choir Il. -I: Cahn-i'i:r Stall -l: Llu-inistrv Club fl: Outing Club l. -I: Salnmgundi Stall 4: Senior list-iutiw Coininittu' fl: Youth Center fl. -l: l'rt-sitlt-nt of Young Peo- ph-'s Club in SVt-stinort-latnl: BMI lfootball 2: lraik 2: Intramural Bas- ketball 2: Sopholnort' Year Choir 2. vv'll.l.lAlNl CRAlNl For he's a folly good fellow. Bill is one of those automobile men. He works at Robertson Motor Company and always has a new jalopy every week. He wants to be a 3310.000 a year man and plans to go to a business college. Activities: Biology Club 2: lli-Y Club l, 2, Il: llhysies Club 3: Youth Center fl: lllllkllllllflll lluskctball. .IANIS lVlURlliI. DARLINKJ 1 or who can see and then forget The glories ot' this gay brunette. Janis is one of our class artists. who could always be counted on to make posters to advertise our class activities. She is very ac- tive in all church affairs and was a delegate from N. H. to National Council of Pilgrim Fellowship at Crete. Nebraska, in 1946. Janis's hobby is driving others around in her car. She is going to Vermont Junior College next year and hopes afterwards to get into some held of art. .Mtixitit-s: I. V. llililddllllll l: l. Y. Softball l: I. V. lfivlcl Hockey l. 2: lliologv Club l: Physics Club: l'1titt-rpt'ise Stall: Salrnatzuntli Stuff 4: Senior list-tutiic Cotntnittec' -1: Viu' l'l't'sitlent of Kevin' Youth Council of Churrhr-si Vin' l'rr-sitlt-tit ol' Slate I'llLfl'llll Frlloivship: l'rt-sitlvnt of Kappa Phi: Auto llrixing Club. AUIJRIZY lVlAlf DAVIS Auds Charm which surpasses other traits. Audrey is one of our girls from West Keene. Giggles, laughter. and fun - - - she's always in the midst of a good time. She is one of the cutest, peppiest. best liked girls in the senior class. She is very active in school affairs and still tinds time to work as assistant to Dr. Fay M. Smith Jr. on Saturdays. After graduation Audrey plans to make her present position a steady one. .-Krtivitivs: Vice l'rt'sitlent Sophomore Class: J. V. Girls Basketball l. 2: .K Cappella Choir -li Band I. 2, 3, 4: Orchestra fl, 42 Biologv Club 2: Girl Rm-sc-in-s l: Outing Club l. 4 lvire presidc-ntl: Salmagundi Staff 4: Senior 'l'iYl'lillIlYC COlllIlllIlL'C 4: Dance Cotntnittet' 42 l'sher Corps 3. ROBERT GOKIAN DEDERICK Bob VALEDICTORIAN God promised us a man. He gave us one in thee. Our Bob- - - the man who keeps our Enterprise and Sal- rnagundi Boards running smoothly. has plenty of what it takes to make things work. ln his lighter moments. while ruminating upon the women in this world, Bob's dry sense of humor really emanates - - - much to the enjoyment of all within hearing dis- tance. XVith good looks, brains and personality-plus, Bob will easily hurdle college and become '47's successful man of the future. Mtirities: Student Council l: Enterprise l. 2. 3 lassistant editorl. l-'tlitor 4: Phxsirs Club, Treasurer. fl: Outing Club l, 4: National llonor Sotietv, l'resirlent fl, 4: Youth Center fl. 4: Hi-Y Club, Sc't'l'etarv 2, 3. 42 lliologv Club 2: Salmagundi Board Fditor 4: Senior lixeeutire Coniniittee 4: lVarrl 5 A. A.: junior Rotarian fl: Y. Xl. C. A. DOROTHY ESTELLE DEVOID Ijolly Laughter and I are the best of friends. Dotty is everyone's friend and always has a joke to tell. She is one of the girls from Swanzey and will say so any time. She can be seen at almost all school affairs and also likes to swim and dance. Her future plans are to be a telephone operator and go to Florida. Attixities: Youth Center 4: Outing Club -ig Biology Club 2. ROBERT RUSSELL DEVOID Bob ln the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of- - - baseball. Bob is a guy who always wears a smile. He will be remembered for the swell work he has done with the Youth Center. Bob likes baseball, football, fishing. hunting, skiing, and skating, and in spite of all his activities he finds time to work sfrrnoonr at Markem Machine. Next year he plans to go to Bentley's S'hool of Accounting and Finan:e and become an expert accountant and statistician. Activities: Varsity Football 4: Outing Club I. 4: Salmaguncli Staff 4: Senior Executiie Committee 4: Intramural Basketball fl: M. C. On Youth Center Program and l'resitlent of Senior Class, MARX' ANN DIBERNARDO Dqe Het' And feel that I am happier tha' I know. Dee Bee's pleasing personality and friendliness have acquired for her many friends and admirers. She is one of the cute members of our class and has served very faithfully as a vocalist at the Youth Center. She enjoys roller skating, ice skating and listening to records. She plans to continue her work in Dr. Perry's office. Activities: On the entertainment committee for the Youth Center: St. Bt-rnard's Parish Players: Checker Club: Girl Rt-series 2. ANTHONY FRANCIS DIJULIO Tony A pound of pluck is worth a ton of brick. One of the most popular boys in our class, that's Tony. Very athletic, he is the fourth winner of the Sharby Trophy. Tony is noted for his witty remarks and happy-go-lucky manner. l-le is friendly and very helpful whenever called upon. We are sure that Tony will make a success of his college career in the near future. Activities: Varsity Baseball 2. fl, 4: junior Rotarian: Physics Club: Outing Club l, 4: Youth Center 3, 4: Salmagundi Staff: Senior Iixecutiie Committee: Senior Class Treasurer: Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3. 4. MARTHA DoDDs Marty Good and true, and jolly mol A whiz at skiing and tennis, versatile Marty is a super friend. Along with her musical work in band. choir, and orchestra, Marty manages to peel off some really good parties to keep us going. In the future, we'll probably see Marty, the college girl, and then Marty, the dental hygienist. Activities: Intramural Basketball 2: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: junior Librarian l: Outing Club 4: Enterprise Staff 4: Salmagundi Staff 4: Senior Executive Committee 4: Youth Center fl, 4: Co-Ed Hi-Y Club: Doglitreiomo. NIARION EVELYN DOYLE Mac She's here, she's there, she's all about, Lots of pep and a real good scout. All that noise is just Mac. Always fun to be with, she gets a lot of enjoyment out of life. She has a lot of parties with her XVest Swanzey Gang. Mac has lots of poise and loves clothes. She likes skiing, swimming, and ballet. We wish you all the luck in the world at Burdett College next year, Mac, and we know you'll make a good secretary. Activities: West SWZIIIICY Drum Corps l, 2, fl, 4: Sgt. drummer and vice- President 4: Church Choir l, 2, 3, 4: Outing Club 4: lCnterprise Board 4: l'shers Corps Ii, 4: Youth Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4: Physics Club Il: Biology Club: Pep Club 4, BEVERLY ANNE DR1scoLL Beuy A good time now is worth two gone. Vtlhen you are with Bev, you always have loads of fun. She is full of pep and has lots of friends. Everyone who knows her likes her. Her ambition is to become a Medical Secretary. After graduae tion she plans to go to a medical school in Boston. Activities: Girl Reserves, Youth Center, Catholic Daughters. DONALD ROY DROGUE Drugy A nice, particular man. Don is a seemingly quiet fellow but just ask the kids who know him well. He is interested in hunting and fishing and also likes to draw and paint and does quite a bit of it. He is employed as a clerk at Miller Brothers Newton. His ambition is to join the Navy. Aatixiticsz A Cappella Choir -1. DORIS SHIRLEY DUBOIS DUI Life without sport is not life. Dot's full of pep with plenty of charm and loads of fun. well liked by everyone. Yet she finds time for work and other outside activities. After graduation she plans to become a telephone op- erator. Artixitltw: Varsity Girls Softball l, 2: AI. V. Girls Bzlskrtbzlll l. 2, Ii. ffilplflill 2. Ib: ,l. V. Girls Fic-lil Hockey l. 2: Girl Rrscrws l, 2: junior Rul Cross Connril I: Outing Club Al: lsr-trctnrxbg Youth Center 2. 3. 4: llslnfr Club 2: Biology Club ll. ROBERT XVILLIAM DUNTON Bob The silent craftsman works on. Bob is one of our out-of-town boys hailing from the center of Iiitzwilliam. Bob has a big, friendly smile for everyone. He's pleasant to speak to and will always carry on a conversation with anyone he knows. Many a time Bob has driven the bus from lfitzwilliam to Keene, After graduation Bob plans to join Uncle Sam's Army. After that, Bob has hopes of working on his own farm. WIQSLEH' CALVIN EISNER JR. Sonny Some say he's bushfulf others doubt il. Sonny is one of the tall, handsome, but shy-type. XVe didn't see too much of Sonny because he worked after school hours. but what we saw we liked. He loves to travel and between that and Betty, he's kept busy. Sonny intends to work for Henkel Manu- facturing Co. next year. ALBERT EZROW' Al A boy, his gun, and his dog. Another of our ardent machinists. Al took the Trade School course here and used to work at the Holbrook Grocery Company and then for the Douglas Toy. Besides these jobs, he found time for his favorite sport- - - hunting. Al is now serving in the U, S. Navy. PRISCILLA f:lSHffR Pussy She may he quiet, she may he shy - - Bu! see the mischief in her eye. Pussy is indeed a true friend to those who know her. She is quiet in school and loads of fun outside. Puss likes to swim and bowl when she isn't working at the Peerless Casualty Company. She is undecided about her future. but she does want to travel. :klliXflil'SZ llrzunutir Club 2, 'l, fl: Girl Rr-wins 'S l unior ib ' '---,'f .'lll'1 I I 1 lin I. Outing Club rl. Youth Ci-ntri 5. rl: lslu-rs Club 2. fl, -43 I'u-i'la-ss Bowling l.c':ly,lxt': Sulinugumli Bourcl, rl. XVARRIEN CiII'I'ORlJ FISHER Silence is golden. One of the machine shop kids, Vfarren has used this ability for the past two years to crack those corny jokes of his at lVlarkem's. It is said that he is quiet. but you can't tell the boys in the back row of Chemistry. XX'hen he dashes from lVIarkem's at night. War- ren immediately heads for the bowling alleys where his hooks and spins keep galleries on their feet. No doubt he will be successful in whatever he decides to do. Atlititiew: Ilillshoru Yursitx llusketlmll l. IJOROIIIY IDA IIISK ljolly Silence may do good bu! can do liltle harm. Dotty is a new member of our class and though she's rather shy and quiet. she's a nice addition. Dotty is especially interested in science and mathematics and wants to teach them in a high school. Next year will hnd Dotty in college well on her way to being a teacher. .Xetixiliesz flaft-te'riu Stull 4: Clwuiistry Club fi: I'llfSilS Club Al: l'l't's- iilvnt of the' Metlioelist Youth lfellowsliip. BIfVIiRI-Y JANE FLANDERS BEL' As busy as a humble hee, and yet so full of fun. In her quiet sweet way Bev has made us all feel proud to be her friend. Bev is very artistic and spends at lot of her precious spare time with this interesting hobby. She intends to go to art school to become a full-fiedged interior decorator. Good luck to you, Bev. Aetivities: Cafeteria Staff I, 2: Girl Reserwes l. 2, 3: junior Reel Cross Council 3: Youth Center fl 4: A Cappella Choir Il. 43 Enterprise Stall 53 Sul- inagundi Stall' 4: Rainbow Girls: 4-ll Club: Youth Extension. BEVERLY ANNETTE FLAVIN BCL? When she s on hand there s mischief Bet is tiny full of pep and can be oh so noisy She lox es sports and they are her mam interest in life After school hours we can find Bet working at the Indian Head News Agency She is undecided about her future but vtith her good nature and her mischiexious ways shell always have fun Mtnitie-s firls Softhill ' tnls Field Hoekex l Cafeteria Stiff 'G 4 C neiil Science Klub Indian Herd hens Agency 3 4 Sentinel 1 mei CI I M1 NIINY COLIII IL POLLANSBLE Clem ll s nice to be natural when youre naturally mee Clem is tiny petite and always sweet and as neat as a pm' Her free time is taken up with Bob and sports mostly Bob Clem plans on attending Modern School of Fashion and Design next year for she wants to be fashion designer As Clem is clex er and stylish we know she ll make a good one nities X I ls Softball 1 lunior Reel Cross I Miniger 0 I X C ills B isketball 1 I liss Brsketball 2 3 Outing C lub 4 Xouth Cen X 4 lip Klub 4 Autei Club Knee piesidentj 4 Usi C lub 4 fnterprise St all -4 Sllllliglllldl Staff 4 JUNE BARBARA IIORCIIQR Blondie 'Her hair is as light as is her heart.' Although a quiet. unassuming member, June s friendly smile has won her many friends during her four years of high school. June has spent her spare time after school vtorking so hasn t had too much time for school activities. She is undecided as to what career she vs ill choose, but whatex er it is we know she will succeed. Activities: Christian Doctrine Classes. LOUIS ALBERT FAUCHER. JR. Golden Tot' l'm not arguing with you. I'rn telling you. A sharpflooking veteran. Louie can be found either in the mov' ies or ofhciating at a basketball game. He wants to be either an optical technician or a coach and intends to continue into college. He has done much for the senior Glass. fkitixities' I. V, I-'notlmll 3: Hi-Y fi: Outing Club cf: Youth Center 4: Manager of llatsketlmll lit-lil, at llll'IlllK'l' nl' the state lmztrtl of .Kpprmetl llaskcthatll Ullu iatls. EUcz1sN15 IfRANriotfUR, JR. Rt-ci. Hes here, he's there, He's all about. Lots of pep and a real good scout. 'AHere Iam, you lucky people! Gene, K. H. S.'s Danny Kaye. is one of the busiest and zaniest of veterans. Always on the go and willing to help advertise for any senior program, he really hands the females a line. Gene. you'd make a beautiful woman with those eyes. Did you ever see him dressed up like a K. H. S. glam- our gal? All kinds of sports give Rev, pleasure outside of school work. Gene heads for a trade school fnot Manchesterj next year to study, as well as play, to become an engineer. Activities: Varsity lfootball 43 Track 43 Cafeteria Staff fig Outing Club 4: Youth Center 4. ROBERT PAUL FRANCOEUR Bob A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. A first class entertainer and a gentleman besides,-that describes Bob in a nutshell. The stage is in his blood, as is testified by his imitations and specialties at all the local socials. Not at all shy. Bob really hands the girls a line. He's a friend to everyone and only too willing to help. If you could write. Bob. those stories you spin would make a best-seller. Next year it's come what may. but his ambition is to climb the footlights to a Broadway stage. Activities: junior Librarians 1: Dramatic Club 4: Youth Center 4: Church Choir 3: Outing Club 1, 4: St. Bcrnard's Parish Players Il. fig Canado-Ainerieano Society 1, 2, 3, 4. JUSTINE OBERTA FRISSELL JUS All musical seem to be happy. Singing. dancing, and reading are Jus's chief interests in life. Because she is always willing to help out when asked. Justine is popular with her classmates. Her future looks bright to us. Activities: Basketball 1: I-'ielcl Hockey 1: Girl Rc-series lg A Choir l, 2. 3, 4: Usher Club 3, Outing Club 45 Pep Club 43 All State Chorus 3, 4: All N. li. Chorus 3, 45 Youth Center 4: Enterprise Stall 45 Salmaguncli Board 4. DOROTHY E'I l'A FULLISR Dottie , lt's easier to listen than to talk. Dottie is one of the quieter members of the class but always friendly to everyone. She is one of those steadies and proud of it. The Club Exchange keeps her busy out of school. Her hobbies in- clude collecting miniature dogs, taking snapshots, ice skating. dancing and going to the movies. Dot's chief aim is to graduate. Activities: Cafeteria Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Ushers Club l, 2, 3, -1. MARILYN PRISCILLA GATES Gatesy Take life too seriously and what is it u.'orlh. ' Pleasant and easy to get along with is Gatesy, always happy. She gives out the food in the cafeteria at recess and after school can be found taking care of nephews and her niece. Her plans after graduation are to go into child nurse training. Actiiities: Intramural Softball: Basketball: Cafeteria Staff l. 2, 3, 4: Outing Club 4: Youth Center 3, 4: Pilgrim Fellowship -4: Keene Young l'eopIr s Group fsofthallj lg Keene Girls Drutn and Bugle Corps 3 years: Cfirl Rest-rw It years, Cmnt St. C0llgfl'gilIlllllWl Choir 2 yt-arsg Auto Drixing Club I year. MARcxARE'i' ANN GLINE In-gay i'The endearing elegance of femule fl!-t'l7tlh,7Il7.H Peggy may be short but it dosn't hinder her. She has her hand in all that's going on in and out of school. Vv'ith a lovely speaking land singingl voice. Peg is the KHS pint-sized Katherine Cornell. XVhere do you get all your energy Peg? You'll never see her frown- ing because the world is just .1 playground to Peggy. And besides being cheerful, Peggy is one of the brainier members of the class. In her spare time tHow do you land any?l Peggy skis and dances. Next year vivacious Peg will take her energy to some lucky college. ftctixities: A Cappella Choir l, 2. fl. 43 Yitt'-l't't'sitlt-iit ul junior tlltxsi Draunatie Club 2. fl, 4: Girl Rest-ries l, 2, Il. 4: Xzttiminl Honor Smieu 55. -lg Outing Club l. 4: Enterprise Staff 2. fl. 4: lufuriuer Stull 2. fl. -li Sziluui- gundi Staff 4: Senior Executive- Committee 4: ,l. V. Cirls llotkex 2: ,III R111 Cross Council 2: Co-lid Club 4: Doglitretoino. CONSTANCE GODDARD Connie A witty girl, and loads of fun. She'd fit in with anyone. Connie. the gal with the beautiful blue eyes. is seen walking gracefully through the corridors. Connie comes to K. H. S, from Fitzwilliam. where she spends her time riding and collecting stat- ues of horses. XVe hear she can take those hurdles like nothing at all. Connie loves square dancing and is afliliated with the church organization and choir in Fitzwilliam. See you next year at Vllestbrook Junior College. Connie. DliX'l'ER ERNEST GUYE'li'l'E IJUX His voice is like sol! music lo attending ears. Handsome, smooth, and friendly, Dex is the pride of the Vet- eran Class and the idol of the opposite sex. His favorite pastime is weight lifting and he is considered one of the best in his class in the state. Dex is also of the outdoor type, being an excellent lish- erman and hunter. He plans to enter college upon graduation. and we know that with his brains and personality his success is assured. Artivities: Served in the USNR in the three llieutres of uairg .X Choir the lirst Il years. DONALD EDWIN GUYETTE Demniie Sing again with your voice reuealingf' Don, who is a little guy but plenty rugged. likes hunting and fishing, Very active he works in a furniture store and in his spare time takes apart cars. He wants to join the Navy or travel. Activities: Y. M. C. A.. Outing Cluh 4: Varsity Football fl: Youth Ceu- ter Il. 4: Intra-mural Basketball 2, fl, 4: Intrn-mitral Bnselmull 2. il, -1. HARRIETTE STARKEY HACKLER HUt'l2I't' Dignified and tall was she. Hackie is one of the taller. more athletic girls of our class. having participated in many sports. Besides sports she likes danc- ing and bookkeeping. Her plans for the future are still uncertain. but she is considering becoming a bookkeeper. Activities: Cirls' Softball 2. Il. 42 .l- V. Girl's llztskt-tlzull fl: Sziluiziguuili Stull 4: Suztnlet Ptlgritn I-'ellmvsliip l, 2. fl, 4: Rziiuhmv I. 2. Il. lg I-'List Suzituey Ilxisketlmll 43 Church Choir: Sunday School 'leutliei' fig ll Clunir IS. CRlflCiH'I'ON CIRIFFIN HALL Clllll' fl companion Ihut is cheerful is u.'or1h his tueigh! in gold. Crate has a quiet and unassuming nature. He is especially inter- ested in movies, art. bicycle riding, women, swimming. and guns He may be found afternoons at Sandys Bicycle Shop. Crate hopes to go into the Navy after graduation. Aetitities: Xlenihet' of Kzippzt Phi at Court Street Cmigt't-ggtliuiial Cliurtlig Youth Center. PAY ELINOR HAs'r1Nos Fay A quiet girl with a wealth of friendliness. XVhen you hear one of those operators' voices over the phone. think of Fay. She comes from out of town and likes square danc- ing. a swell pastime for anyone. She plans to go on to Nurses' Training. .htixitiesz llnnd I, 2, 3, 4: Youth Extension fl, 4: -l-ll Club I, 2. fl. 4: Girls' Suftbztll 2, fl, -l. NICK llA'l'ZOS lri.sh He never worries and seldom hurriesf' Nick is very much air-minded as are many of the fellows today. One of those ambitious kids, he works in Johnsons Drug Store. l-le also likes to putter around in the machine shop. He plans to work for awhile after school and go to college. He has received a private pilot's license. Keep 'em flying. Nick. Nctisities: Youth Center fl, -1: Auto Drising Club -lg Cisil Air Patrol 2 XCQIIN. ANN CARROLL lhlli'l'HERMAN llelhy lt is a virtue for a woman to be well-dressed. Hethy is a happy-go-lucky girl with plenty of pep and energy. Her unique laugh, and sparkling sense of humor make her a girl worth knowing. Always around when she's needed, offering a helping hand and a cheery smile. Her hobbies are collecting minia- ture tea cups and records. Her interests are many, but the greatest are swimming and skiing. Even in sport clothes Ann is attractive and well dressed. Future plans include either college or junior col- lege with hope of being a counselor at a girls' camp during the summer. Artivities: Ruud 2, fl. 4: Drzuuutic Club 2, 3, -l: Girl Reserxes 2, 3: jun- ior Lihrurizxn l: lunior Red Cross Council 2, fl: Outing Club 4: Sulnmgunrli Stuff 4: Senior Executive Committee 4: Youth Center Il, 4: Student Countil 1: Class Vice-President l: Set ret Seven. KliNNl2'l'll GORDON HOUGIITON Kenny Silence when nothing need be said, is the eloquence of dis- cretionf' If you ever want an architect to design your next house. Kenny is the boy to look for. Yes. you guessed it. Kenn's main interest is designing. You're sure to like Kenny, for he is a loyal supporter of all the school activities and is a friend to all. We wish you lots of luck, Kenny, in building the mansions of t0m0rrOW. Activities: Iunior I.ibr:tri:in l, 2: Bos Scout 3063 Sundav School Swannfs Center I. 2: Biology' Club 2: Physics Club fl: jr. Red Cross fl, 4: Youth Center: Old l'l0Illl'Sll'1lll. EDITH HOWlNf1'l'ON Eddie lVho said I was quiet? Coming to us from Mapleton High School in Maine. Eddie has been a welcome addition to our class. Her hobbies are. like most teen age girls', dancing and movies. She also enjoys swimming and horseback riding. Next year she plans to work. Success be with you Eddie. .-Xttixities: At Mupletou High- lludiuinton lg Girls' Choir 2 years. PRISCILLA ANNIE ISROE Pflis lt is dangerous to tread on one who has red hair. XVith her pretty red hair Pris is very popular with all. and no wonder with all her vitality and good looks. Her hobbies are swimming. bowling, reading, and especially dancing. She plans to go to Business College. Activities: Clieerlezider l, 2, 3, 4: Cirl Reserves l. 2. 3: junior Librzurian l: Outing Club -l: Suluuuzundi Stull -4: Youth Center -4: Class Serretnrv 22 Parrish Plnu-rs: Co-ed Club 4: Cheshire Club l. 2. fl, 41 l'sht-rs Club 33 Pep Club -l. 'Wi N- If if 'H fi Lots MARY JENNISON Red 'iMust I work? Oh what u waste of 1ime. ' l.ois comes to us from Alstead. N. H. She went to Vilas High for three years, where she was very active in school affairs. She is very likable and easy to get along with. Red says that her hobbies are rooting for the Alstead basketball team. and sleeping. She plans to go to Florida next year. Here's wishing you the best of luck, l.ois. ERNEST JOHNSON Ernie His are clever verbal incisions, cauterized with wil. Tall. friendly, and witty describes him perfectly. Ernie. who by the way is a veteran. is one of the best liked of the senior class. A word for everyone and a wisecrack for some is reason enough for his popularity. Ernie was married this spring, but continued school in order to receive his diploma. BEVERLY BLANCHE JOHNSTON Bet! The only way to haue a friend is lo be one. This is Bev's first year in K. H. S. She was born in Springfield. Mass.. and went to Traip Academy for three years of high school. She is interested in sports and plans to attend college and take up dramatics and languages for a life work. Activities: National Honor Society fl, 4: Dramatic Club I, 2: Basket' ball 2, fl: Secretary of junior Class: Secretziry of Spanish Club: Clee Club l, 2: l'l'rziip Acadeinyj. HELENA BEATRICE JOSLIN Sis Tall, straight, slender with all the graces blestf' Sis is the gal with the long. shining black hair and pretty, dim- pled smile. Her chief interest is Dick, but she is also interested in dancing. swimming, reading. piano. and collecting boys' shirts. She works at the F. W. Woolworth Company and hopes to work at the Telephone Exchange. Actixities: Biology Club 2: Outing Club 4: Informer Stuff 4: Salma- gundi staff 4: Rainbow Girls: St. james Choir. Activities in Hartford High: As You Like It l: Freshman Chorus: Trznel Club l. ROSE KAPILOFF Rosie Full of mischief, a jolly good sport. Short, lively, and loving excitment, Rosie is always bubbling with energy and pep. A cute kid with lots of friends. she has the yen to make someone happy. Her favorite sports are mainly swim- ming and dancing. The Peerless is calling Rosie. Actiiities: Girl Reserves fl: ,lunior Retl Cross Council 3: Outing Club 4: Youth Center 4: Auto Club 4: Softball I, 2: Field Hockey l. Zisst S'l'IiLIOS KAZANAS Skippy Poetry is the soul ofa man. How we envy Zissi his poetic talent! Throughout our four years at K. H. S. he has written inspiring verses for all of us to enjoy. Zis has worked energetically on all of our literary publications and has even found time to Fight for Old Keene High in basketball and football. Next year he plans on college. probably Columbia to study writing. We will be buying your best-sellers. Skippy Activities: Enterprise 2, fl, 4: J. V. Basketball: YI. V. Football: Keene Cured. Ili-Y: Senior I-lxecutire Committee 4: Youth Center Il, -1. FRANK KELLAND Speech is silver: silence is golden. Tall and dark Frank is rather quiet in school but not outside. He loves to get out into the woods and explore. Work on the farm is his job, with model airplanes and coin collecting as his pastimes. Frank says he has no patience with girls - - - you can believe that or not. After graduation he wants to go to college and then teach Latin American history, with occasional visits to Latin America. He likes line music and wishes to continue with it. Activities: Rifle Club 4. IVIARGARET MARY' KELLY Peggy lt's the Irish in me. A blond and a happy-go-lucky Irishman - - - that's our Peg. YVherever there's fun, you hnd Peggy. A whiz at writing poetry, Peggy loves her clarinet and sports. She has been a dependable secretary and leader of the Senior Class. Another member of the S. S. S. and one of the Bloomer Girls , her ambition is to be a journalist. Activities: Girls' Softball 2. 3, 4: Varsity Girls' Field Hockey 3: J. V. Girls' Field Hockey 2: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2. IS, 4: Girl Reserves 2. II. 4: junior Librarians I: Outing Club I, 4: Enterprise Staff 3, 4: Informer Staff 4: Salmagundi Staff 4: Youth Center 3, 4: Secretary Class 4: Manager of Basketball 3, 4: C. A. P. Club I: Y. W. C. A.: Member of the Co-ed Club 4: Vice-President of Pep Club 4: All State Board 3. PRISCILLA KHARFEN Pflis Work and ye shall achieve great thingsfi Pris, one of the more active members of our class, is certainly on the ball. She is always willing to help and enjoys Working on school publications. Her favorite pastimes are dancing, traveling. reading, and playing tennis. Pris wants to go to college, and major in English and psychology. Activities: Biology Club 2: Chemistry Club 3: Dramatic Club 4: Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4: junior Red Cross Council 3, 4: Outing Club I, 4: linterprise Staff 3, 4: Informer Staff 2, 3, 4: Salmagundi Staff 3, 4: Youth Center 3, 4: Assistant Editor of Enterprise 4: I-lditor of Informer 4: Rain- bow Girls. BRUCE ALLD KIBBEE Red A leader of the best of men. Red is one of our sports enthusiasts, especially when it comes to baseball and basketball. He is rather tall with nice red hair and a lot of freckles. Red is really on the ball at basketball games with his cheering! Athletics is his calling and he hopes to be a coach after K. T. C. Activities: Varsity Baseball 3: J. V. Football 3: Varsity Basketball -I: Cross Country 4: Track 4: Cafeteria Staff 2: Hi-Y Club 3, 4: jr. Librarian 2: Physics Club 3: Enterprise Staff 4: Informer Staff 2. fi, 4: Salma- gundi Staff 4: Senior Executive Committee 4: Youth Center 2, 3, 4: junior Rotarian 4: Intra-mural Basketball l, 2, 3: Intra-mural Baseball I. 2: Manager of Basketball 3, 4: Y Basketball 3, 4: Co-ed Club Treasurer 4. DANIEL KING Danny Birds can fly: why crm't I? Danny is one of our flyers having a student pilot's license. Danny likes to be where there is something going on and loves an argument. He works at the F. A. Putnam Ink Plant when not going to school. Everyone who knows Danny likes him, for he is a friend to all. Activities: Biology Club 2: Cafeteria Staff I: Chemistry Club 3: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Youth Center 3, 4: Auto Club: C. A. P. C.: Y. NI. C. A. EDWARD ARTHUR KINGSBURY Ed Actions speak louder than words. Ed is tall and nice looking with an eye for the girls. He is usually seen at the basketball games and at the movies. His inter' ests are sports and driving cars. He works on the farm when not in school. To go to business school or join the Navy is Ed's ambition. Actiiities: Outing Club 4: Youth Center II, 4: 4-II Club I, 2, 3, 4. INGMAR JOHN KUNZE Be the best of whatever you are. The Swanzey rifle enthusiast. lngmar is a very interesting char- acter who is always willing to help out in any project. He likes fine music and can always see the bright side of life. He is very friendly and fun to be with. He is sure to be a success in whatever he does. Attixities: I-'ish :intl Gunn' Club. PATRICIA ANN LABOUNTY PGI Once a friend. always a friend. To know Pat is to like her. Her main interests are her friends and those summers working at Hampton Beach. Pat may be a little on the shy side, but she can play a mean clarinet and is a good hit at any softball game. She is always dependable, neat, and friendly. She plans to work in an office as bookkeeper after graduation. Attixities: Girls Softball Tl, 4: Blind fl, 4: Girl Rest-rws 2. Il: Sxilniaiguntli Staff 4: Church Clioii 2. THERESA MARY' ALICE LACASSE Al lt's no disgrace to be short-only inconvenient. Alice is one of the smallest girls in our class and also one of the quietest. Vacationing in Montreal is her special interest. She works in the F. W. Woolworth Co. in her spare time. She aspires to be a good secretary after graduation. Activities: junior Librziriain 1: Softball. KATHLEEN ANN LACHENAI- Katie It's easier to listen than to talk. Katie is the quiet type, but she always has a smile for everybody. She loves to work with children, and her favorite pastimes are bike riding, hiking, swimming, collecting ornamental dogs and snapshots. She works after school at the Star Market and hopes to go to training school after graduation. Activities: tlzifeteriai Stall? I. 2. 3, 4: Keene Girls llruni :intl liuglt- Corps 2. fl: Gzinaidiain Legion Auxiliary: Girl Reserves I: 4-H l. NANCY ANN LADAM lfkvnrhit- Always smiling, always gay, willing to help in any way. Nancy is one of those girls who is mighty hard to keep track of. Whenever there is anything to be done, Nancy is always there to help in any way she can. She has proven her ability to draw with the many outstanding posters she has made for various occasions. And oh, yes. we mustn't forget to mention that Nancy is another one of the bloomer girls . Along with drawing she enjoys reada ing, dancing and collecting records. Frenchie has no special plans for the future. Artixities: llrzuiiaitit' Club fl, 4: Iintt-rprise Staff 4: lnfornic-r 4: Sailnizi- guntli Staff 4: Senior lixvrtitixi- Goniniittec 4: Youth Gt-iitt-i' Il, 4: Outing f,Ilub.I2.I 24,541 Hi-Y Club-1: I.ibr:iry Club 2. fl: l'sliers Club l. 2. fl, 4: Ten- IN . ll I . . PAUL EDMOND LAMOUREUX Puully I would rather be small, and shine Than large and cast a shadow. Now here is one of the smallest fellows of the class who can be found jerking sodas at Medical Hall. Paully is very much inter- ested in all kinds of sports and photography, and likes corny records. He also is our efficient stage manager for the Dramatic Club. Paul plans to attend a business college. .htixitiesz llruinutic Club fl, 43 Outing flub -1: Sllllllllflllllll Stull -l: Youth Cc-iiicr fl, -8: Nlziiizigt-r I. V. Ifootlmll I. XVILLIAM KENNETH LANE Bill He always greets you with a smile: You'll find him laughing all the while. The easy going type. he seems to prefer those Greek girls. Witty in his own way. Bill is an all-round good guy. A good-lookin-g football player, he dresses like a king. When Keene gets boring lif it ever doesl. Bill heads up North to be a bachelor Sportsman, Que of the East Swanzeyites. he's strong for huntingland fishing. Next year Bill plans to get disciplined at the Maritime Academy and slay the women in one of those uniforms. My ambition,- l'm going to be a business man. says Bill land he really means it l . Mtixiliesz Junior Rolatriztu 4: Varsity Football fl. 4: J. Y. I-ioothalll fl: Biology Club 2: Youth Center fl. -l: junior Class President. Hi-Y Club Il. -l: Sllllllllglllllll Stull 4: Senior I'iXl'CllIlYC Cotninittee 4: llflllllillll Club fl! Co-rtl Club -l. Jf'4.Nlffli El.lZABli'l'll l.t'lN'l'Z Janie' To know her is to like her. Sa-a-y now , that's Janie. Janie is one of the peppiest girls in our class. She is lots of fun to be with and always has a clever answer for everything. She likes winter sports, popular music and collects popular records, She plans to attend a business col- lege and become a stenographer. Another member of the S. S. S. Activities: 1. V. Girls Softball 1. 2, 3, 4: Band l, 2, fl, 4: Girl Reserves l, 2, fl: Junior Librairizins l, 2: Outing Club l, 4: Youth Center l. 2, 3. 4: Pep Club 43 Sailinzngundi Board 4: Infornu-r Board 4. BETTY MARIE LEE lVith disposition pleasant and friends galore. Betty is the girl you see rushing around second period with the notices. She likes skating, dancing, dogs. and also makes shell jewelry. Betty can be found working at Chase's after school, and plans to be a stenographer. She's everyone's friend. loads of fun and certainly ambitious. We know she will succeed. .Xttixitiesz Sztlmaigundi Stuff 4: Church Choir: Junior Libruriaui l: Intru- Illlll'1ll Softball lg Youth Center fl. lVlARll.YN ANNA LINDALL I.yn A merry companion is music in a journey. Marilyn is the girl who always dashes in one minute before eight every morning from Fitzwilliam: very often with a worried frown as she's a conscientious student. When anyone needs any assistance Marilyn is always called upon. Music, dancing and read- ing are her prime interests. She plans to attend Teachers College next year, hoping to be an elementary teacher. .Mtixitit-sz A Cboii l, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 43 Girl Reserves lt junior l,ibr:u'i1ui -4: Sziluiagumli Stall 43 Church Choir: Fitlwilliam Young Peopli-'s Stuic-tx. JANE SCOTT LOISELLE Janie 1 know a maiden fair to see, Trust her not, she is fooling thee. ' Janie is one of the fairest of the fair sex in Keene High. Janie's cheerful smile and pleasing personality win her many friends. Janie is one of the most active and popular girls of our class and is well liked by all of us. Jane's hobbiesare skiing. skating and swimming and her special interest is at N. H. U. Janie plans to go into nursing this fall. Activities: A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, -it Biology Club 23 Chemistry Club Fl: luuior Librariain lg Outing Club 4: Informer Board 3, 4: Sailmagumli Stull' el: Pep Club -1: St. Bernards Parish Pluversg Auto llrixing Club 4: Seiret Seven and Cliiloibt-ls fl. NORSIAND XVILLIAM MADORE Norm Happy am I, from care I am free: W'hy aren't they all contented like me. Norm is one of our handsome vets. The friendly type, his jokes and smiles brighten many a classroom. Norm gives much time to photography, that is after everything else is taken care of, such as girls. etc. Norm hopes someday to receive his degree in Psychology and we know that with his brains and personality he will. Attixities: Arneriian Legion. OSCAR JOHN MAKINEN Ocky fl quiet person except when otherwise. Oscar is a shy sort of fellow but a good friend and lots of fun. He works in the Village Store in Westmoreland and also is janitor of the church and library. He knows cars inside and out and plans to be a draftsman. He likes to ski in any spare time. Activities: Grange l. 2, S, 43 Pilgrim Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, tSec. 413 lil l '7 ARNOLD EDWARD MARTINEAU Mart Of his stature he was of good length And wonderfully active and great of strength. Arnold is one of the better known boys of our class. He is one of the school's outstanding athletes, having participated in athletics for four years, To coach he was a blessing as valuable basketball material. His brilliant remarks and wit will be missed in K. H. S. Arnold is very mechanically inclined and his chief ambition is to attend a school for mechanics: that is. if the Army doesn't step in and get him first. Attixitic-sz Varsity Bnskctlmll fl, 4: Varsity Football fl. 4: junior Varsitx Bztsebull l, 23 jttniot' Varsity Batsketlmll l. 21 Hi-Y lllub lg Outing Club 4: Youth Center 3. -1. LUCILE IRENE MASON Ceil A quiet girl with a wealth of friendliness. When you ask for a quiet girl in Keene High School. Ceil is thc one. but outside of school that's different. Ceil is one of those happy-go-lucky girls who is everyone's pal. She is employed at the International Narrow Fabric Co. Her outside activities include roller-skating, swimming and dancing. Her plans for the future are undecided. but we all know that her willingness to work and her pleasing personality will win for her great success. .-Xrtixities: Orrltestrzt l, 2. fi: Ke:-ne Girls llrum Corps l. 2. fl. HAROLD lVlACVvlHA Bill Suczess is the reward of patience, A North Swanzey Vet back from the Pacific where he mustered with the Seabees KU. S. N. RJ is Bill. He joined and played with the varsity football team this year. Bill has a pleasing personality, a good sense of humor, and always greets a person with a smile. His chief ambition is to be a Mechanical Engineer. Attixitiest I. V. Football: Varsity Football. BRUCE EMERSON MESSER He's here, he's there, hes all about Lots of pep, and a real good scout. Bruce is the guy you see going around school with that Charles Atlas build. Bruce is the kind of fellow that everyone likes. He is one of the hardest working fellows in the school. Bruce likes to tinker in the workshop in his spare time. He would like to become a navy deep sea diver or go to college. Artixities: II. V. Football I3 Varsity Football fi. 4: Vztrsitv 'l'r:ltk 3, 4. RICHARD FRANCIS MILLER Dick lVe know the young gentleman: he hath good gifts. Dick is one of the outdoor lovers of our class. who likes to go hunting and fishing. He works in a filling station after school hours. Dick wants to learn all about radio and follow through with his studies. Attixitit-s: Youth Cc-titer Il. SUSINER GLENN lVIlI.l.ER Sonny ll is not strength but art that alfuins the prize. Sumner is one of the cleverest boys of our senior class. His special interest lies in sculpturing. handcarving and drawing por- traits. He has shown his ability as a painter and decorator by his outstanding achievements for the Dramatic Club. He has also been a reliable helper at the Lane Bucket Company in Swanzey. Sonny is one of our leading dancers and the weaker sex will miss him greatly. Sonny plans to attend the Art Institute in Chicago. Attixitics: Czinu-ra Club fl, 4: Ilrattnaitit' Cltib fl, -l: Outing Club I. 4: I-1titi'rpi'ist' Stull fl. -I: Infortner Stull 4: Sziltnztguncli -I: Youth Centet' Il, -ll .Xrt Nlzitingrt' -l: Attire in Iixrptist Churtli Croup. .IEANNIE l'lOl.l.YBlfRRY lVIll.l.E'l I' fltllly A rhupsody of ietorrlsf' llere's the girl that has carried the class for two years. She really knows how to make the class run like clockwork. How could we get along without Holly? Holly and her infectious giggle have made friends galore. And that attractive face of Holly's really gathers in the men. l5ull of problems, she manages to talk her way out of all of them sooner or later. She mixes into all our activities with all her vim. vigor and intelligence. Next year Holly heads for college to carry on with her personality and eventually to become an architect. Attititirs: Walton High Sthooli 'I't'11Ilit' Nlztrslizill I: Ct-tu-rul Stir-mr Cltib I: I.:ttin Cltib I: Biology Club 21 Junior I.ifcsztvt'r 2: Nvighborltootl House I, 2. Kevin' High School: llnttluitict Club fl, -l: Senior Vitt--I't'esitIent -I1 .Xssistatnt litlitor I-1titt't'pl'iw Stull 4: Assistant I-ltlitor Sztlnizigunrli Stull 4: Youth Ct-uter Il, el: I't'p Club 4, I'residt'nt: Senior Iixetutitt' ciOlllIllllll'l'. NANCY IVIAE IVIOE Nun Full of pep, full of fun. a laugh and a smile for everyone. Need we introduce that gay, tall, witty girl with the golden hair? She's Nancy. everyone's pal. Attractive and vivacious Nancy has been one of the most active and popular girls of our class. As a member of the various senior committees, Nancy's work has been outstanding. She is always willing and ready to assist whenever needed. Her special interest is collecting information on the screen actress, .lune Vincent. She plans to attend a special nursery school and become a relief worker in China. Attititics: Iiuntl I, 2, fl. el: Biology Club 2: Clit-niistrv Il: llrzinuttit Club fl, 4: Ct-tienil Stiemi Club I: Cirl Rt-serves I, 2, Il: Ottting Club I. 4: I-.ntt-rptise -l: Inlottnt-r lg Stiltnziguntli AI: llslicr Club 2, fl, 4: Pep Club -I1 .Xuto llriting Club -4: Youth Center IS, -I1 Dogiltrmotnoi St-tri-t 5t'tt'n. l'IARRIliili'l'Ii IVIARIE IVIOORE Htlffy To know her well is lo like her better. Harriette has won many friends in K. H. S. with her pleasing personality, her cheerful manner. and friendly smile. She is quiet and efficient and everyone's pal. Harry is an employee of the Peer- less Casualty Co. in Keene. She likes to ski, swim, bowl and skate. Harry expects to be somebody's secretary, and that somebody will have an eflicient one. Attixities: Bztntl 2, fl: junior Retl Cross Council 2: flllllllg Club I, -l. .IUNIQ ANNIE lVlUlil'ORD Alttgs Always usorkiny where theres need, Always ready with a kind deed. Vvlho doesn't know June? Her pleasant smile and sunny dis- position have made her very popular with her classmates. Mugs is always ready and willing to help whenever and wherever needed. Besides her regular school activities she keeps busy with the outside work of caring for children. June spends her free time reading. Her special ambition is to travel and we know that her fine char- acter and disposition will help her towards this goal she seeks. .kttititit-sz llraitnzitit Club 4: Girl Rt'st'rtes I, 2, fl lSett'i-ttit't Jfl: I-Quti-r- prism- Iioztrtl fl. -I: f.it'tul:ition Mattztgcr 41 Youth Ci-ntt-r fl: l'ri-sitletit of Baptist Youth: Y. Nl. C. A. ALNIA RUTH IVIURPIIY C'l7l't'llit' A quiet exlerior conceals much. Though Chickie is one of our very quiet seniors. she can be counted on fo be reliable and thoughtful. Chickie is pleasant to talk to and has a warm spot for everyone in her heart. She likes all out door sports. painting and drawing. After graduation she hopes to go to Art School. Activities: Youtl. f.L'lll4'l' fl, rl: Ili-torxiting f'UllIlIIllll'l' lot hiliool Ilgttiirs: f.LlIt'It'lIil J: lllllllillllllill Soltball I. 's .fn . 'X-A lVlARY El,lZABE'l'll MURRAY The liorce of her own merit makes her guy. Mary. another one of the quieter members of our class. is lots of fun when you get to know her. NVe hear the presidency of the Secret Six takes up most of her time. XVhat is this interest you have in Marlboro, Mary? She wants to enter the telephone office after graduation. Attiiities: Youth Center. KATHERINE LOUISE MCNEILL Kay The fairest garden in her look. And in her mind the wisest hooks. Kay is a popular member of our class and her sunny disposition and ready smile have made many friends for her. Her chief interest lies in reading and in music. She is an able employee at Lawyer Watson's office, and one of the few lucky girls to have a car to drive around in. Kay's ambition is to be a nurse and then an air- line stewardess. We are sure that her willingness to work and her pleasing personality will give her a successful future. Activities: Girl Rt-writ-s l, 2, fl: junior l,ilvrzn'i:ms l. 2. CONSTANCE NELSON Connie I laughed and sang with the res! of the gang, And gleefully rompecl along. Cute, friendly - - - that's Connie. She came to Keene High at the beginning of our junior year. What did we do the first two years without you, Connie? She keeps busy dancing. skating, square-dancing, and swimming. After graduation Connie plans to go to college and then become a Nursery School teacher. Our wishes go with you, Connie. Activities: A Cappella Choir: Drztmzttitt Club: Outing' Clulmg li,l1tt-tpriw Stuff: Siillllllglllllll Stall: Youth Center. ROBERTTA SARAH NEW'COMB Prytly A quiet girl with a wealth Ofl'!'1'Pf7L1ll'f70SS.n Peggy is an amiable girl willing to help anyone. She's quiet but always ready for a good time. Peggy likes horses and horse- back riding and especially Dan . She can be quoted as saying stupid'. Peggy plans to do office work and then get married. Activities: Youth Center -1. MARX' ELEANOR NIELSEN Some sag she's bashful: others doubt it. Mary is a quiet, congenial girl who is always helping others. She's very agreeable, and once a friend of Mary's always a friend of Mary's, She plans to do office work after graduating and then hopes to become a private stenographer. Activities: junior Librarians 1: Y. lf. VV. .XuxiIint'y. PETER EMANUEI. lXllKll3ORAKlS l7t'lt'f He had a heart' to t'0I'lll'l'L't'. a Li0lit't' Io persttatle, and a ham! to execute. Nick is another one of our veterans. having served two years in the United States Navy. Although he is quiet. Peter is liked by all who know him. He works afternoons at Montgomery XX'artl's as stockboy. He likes to travel and play jokes on people. Nick wants to become either an aeronautical engineer or a mechanical engineer. JUDITH CJLINSKY Jtltly A'Say it while dancing. Judy is one of those happy-go-lucky kids. who always has a joke to tell. She enjoys dancing and riding most of all. next to Clayton. Judy has a longing desire to learn to whistle between her teeth. She hopes to get married in a year or so after graduation as she is one of our fortunate girls to be wearing a diamond, .Mtititit-sz Ciils' Softball l, fl: Youth Center fl. 4. JEAN El.lZAl'ilf'l'l'l OLSON Pr9P77ft' A cheerful heart lives long. Full of pep and life. that's Jean. Just ask Bill. Preenie, the gal with the figure. is known for her infectious giggle. She takes the girls around in that Oldsmobile. When you hear amazing, Bill, you'll recognize Jean, She believes it's best not to worry. lfeminine at the right times. she is also one of our star athletic girls, playing all sports well. Next year Preenie takes off for college and believe it or not her ambition is to be a I.atin teacher. tYou lucky Latin studentsl. Attixities: Cirls' liaskt-tlmll I: Girls' Softball I, 2, 3. 4: Varsity Girls' I-iit-ld llotkm 2. Ii, -43 I-irl Rest-ries l, 2, 31 junior Rt-il Cross Council 2: Outing Club I, -1: Salniaigundi Staff 4: Youth Center IS. -l: l'shi-rs Corps l. 2, Ii. 'lg .Xulo llriting Club rl: Suri-t Seven. ELEANOR MERCIIQR PEARSON Jo Laughter and I are the best of friends. A blond beautykthafs Jo. Coming from Spofford she's a regular rugged outdoor girl. Did you ever see her skiing or swim- ming? She divides her time between Keene and New York City. The reason? la fellow named Wernerj. Lots of fun to be with and full of the latest jokes from cooking class. Jo plans to make use of her home economics training. After graduation it's marital bliss for her. Atlititivs: I. V. Cirls' Bzisketbaill fig Softball 2, fl, -ig Biology 2: Chern- istrv Club -I: Ilrznngitir Club 253 junior Librnrizin l, 21 junior Real Cross , Countil fl: Uuting Club 43 lllysits Club 33 Sailnmguntli Staff -lg Youth Ct-nter -1: St-fret St-it-n. JAMES CHARLES PERKINS Jim Hes ntilher short nor tall, Bal how he can handle the old football, Here's the sportsminded fellow himself. Rugged and right, Perk goes in big for sports fall kindsl . Always good for a laugh. Jim is friendly to both sexes. He drives his father's car. can be caught saying, Oops, sorry, I forgot you were here - f - An addition to any party, Jim does very well in schoolwork despite his devo- tion to sports and pool. Goodlooking and full of fun, he breaks the hearts of those underclass girls. Next year it's a prep school for Jim and then college. His ambition - - - to be a Construction En- gineer. Attixitit-s: Varsity Football Ii, 41 ,l. V. lfootbztll lg Varsity Baseball fi, 4: Yursitx Basketball fi: J. Y. Basketball I, 2: Ite Hockey 4: Biology Club 2: Cul'eter'iu Staff -I: Outing Club 4: Phy sics Club Vice-President fl: Szilrnzigundi Stull -4: Senior l'iXlKllllNC filjllllllillff 4: 'I'rt-:tsttrer Sohomore Class. CHARIJES CLARE POTTER Cl7Llt'k A friend to all and a rare good sport. Chuck is one of West Keene's gifts to K. H, S. He is one of the bigger boys of our class but is always carefree and has a devil may- care attitude. Chuck is adept in the use of guns and likes hunting. He plans to enter the Army then become a businessman. .Kttixitiesz I. Y. lfootbzill 253 Biology Club 2: Youth Center -I. BARBARA Nlfl.l.llf Pl, liNAXl Bulth A'l.uuqh und the world laughs with you. Butch is that cute little dark-haired girl from Swanley. KVherever there is giggling or noise. Barby is usually there. XVhere did you get all that pep, Barby? She likes eating, having fun. drawing. Next year Butch plans to go to art school. .ktlitiiirsl llruni Corps: Youth I-t-llotxship: Outing Club. GFORGF E PLTNAVI IXUISPI' I see a Ltorld of startling possibilities A newcomer to Keene High School from Walpole High Kaiser has already made many friends He enjoys working for Perkins Bassett and Wright so much that he hopes to continue with them after graduation Especially interested in automobile mechanics he does good work in the superused shop training course His ambition he tells us is to own the largest rabbitry in the East 0 AlllXIlll'S in Walpole High I lass 'I rt isurer 4 1- F A 'l Sccrtt ii esplans l it x ' o 4 Si it r 'K GRAHAM K Ric HARD9 Graq H1 s not only u.iIly in himself but Also the cause of tu! in olher men' Gray was one of the mainstays of our football team this year He s an ardent hunting and fishing enthusiast After school hc works as a meat cutter at the lirst National A ladies man Rich ards is tall dark and good looking Ht s euryone s friend Gray plans to go to prep school and then on to college He s a hard worker and vse know he ll succeed lxlllu Virsity Poolblll 'l 1 lllll NORlNlA JANE RIDEOUT AOFI77 She smiles but she is modest and silent Norma is the girl that you see continually flitting through the school She is a member of the Secret Six Her special interest is Dick Norm is the kmd of girl that 15 always willing to help a person After she graduates she plans to be married JANF1 RID! l'Y an It s her manner and smile Tha! make hcr worthtchzle Jan is one of our sweet. quiet girls who hail from Swanzey. She hasn't had time to enter into many school activities: howexer. she is very active in the Swanzey Grange and in the West Swan- zey Girls' Drum Corps. Jan's ambition is uncertain. but we know that with all the fine qualities she possesses success awaits her in whatex er career she chooses. 'ivitiesz Biology club I: SWRIIIICY Crange: Wt-st SWZIIIIUY Girls' Dru Corps, and Church Cmir. Jussi? FARLEY RIHNDEAU None but himself could be his parallel. Jesse is the man to see if you want to know anything about a motorcycle. He knows them inside-out. Right now, Jesse is working for Zimmerman's Motorcycle Shop, but he would like to have his own business. Jesse is an outdoor man. He is often seen either hunting or fishing. Jesse is quiet and hardworking. ELlZABl2'l'H LOUISE RHS Belly Driving dull care away with a smile. Betty came to us from Concord late last year and has won the favor of all of us since then. She has sparkling eyes and is friendly and whimsical. Betty likes to visit Concord and the old gang . Her hobbies are swimming, dancing. and especially music fjazzj . She plans to enter U. N. H. next year and then become manager of a music SlOrE. Actixilics: Biology Club 2 fConcord ll. 5.3: Gt-nt-ral Sriencc Club l lCom'ordj1 Girl Rc-sc-nes l, 2, fl lCom'ord7: Latin Club 2 tConrordJ: Girls Glu- Club l, 2 tConroxd3: Cznncra Club 43 Youll: Ci-mor il, -lg Usher Club Il, 4: Rainbow Girls. ANNE MAX' RINULAND Shrimp She that was ever fair and proud Hail tongue at will and yet was never loud. That good things come in small packages holds true when one sees cute little Anne. She has won us all with her friendly spirit and quiet manners. Throughout her four years at K. H. S. she has been n hne student. Her outside work includes taking care of chil- dren. She likes to skate and swim. and enjoys reading immensely. Anne is undecided about her future ambition. but we know her quiet. confident manner will bring her success in whatever she undertakes. Attiiities: Citl Reserws lg Auto Driving Club 4: 4-II Club fi, 4. RUTH l.OUlSlZ RINGI..-XND .Ruthie It's her manner and smile That make her worthwhile. Ruthie is one of the more quiet girls in the school. but she is always on the go. Ruthie is active in church affairs. and she likes hiking, reading, and collecting piggy banks. She has a quiet but very friendly personality. Ruthie has a way with children and she would like to do some kind of work with them. Attiiititw: Caiftterizt Stulf l, 2, fl, 41 4-ll Club 2. fl, 4. EVA GiaoRt3iANNA ROBBINS Giggles To love animals is to love life. Energetic Eva is always glad to find someone to whom she can talk about her special interests - - - Neal and horses. We under- stand you are planning on nurses' training at Hanover in August - - - best of luck to you! Attiiities: Softball l, 2, 4: 4-H Club 2: .-Kuto-driving Club 4: Rain- bow Girls fl, -1: lfit-ld Hockey 2: Cafeteria StaH l, 2, 3: Physics Cluh Il. ,lillliRliSA lVlARlli Roi' Tt'ffy lVhereuer there-'s laughter, there's Terry near hy, She has a grand sense of humor and twinkling eye. ' Terry is noted for her grand sense of humor. She is always carefree and happy. and a joy to her many friends. Theresa is a fine swimmer and dancer. She loves to travel, especially to Hart- ford! Vkle know that whatever Theresa seeks to do her good nature will gain her dividends. Although now employed by the Peerless Insurance Company, she is undecided in what she plans to do. Activities: junior Librzirian I: Field Hockey 3: Girl Rc-series 3, 45 Outing' Club 4. EI.IZAl5lj'I'll ANNA SCADOVA Belly Silence is the perfect herald of joy. Quiet and polite is Betty. Her leisure time is spent studying and at such sports as hiking, swimming and softball. Besides this, you will find Betty greeting you with a smile when you go to the soda fountain at VN'oolworth's. In a few years she hopes to enter the Convent of Mercy in Manchester to teach. Attivities: National Honor Society 3, 43 Catholic Daughters Drum Ik Bugle Corps l, 2, 3. JULIA Tlll.iRllSA JOHN Julie The mildest manners and the greatest heart. Fun to be with. always giggling, Julie likes to go to parties. Her favorite saying is How can you tell? Vice-president of the Secret Six. she can be found almost every Friday night at the Wrestling Matches at the Rec. Bike riding and dancing interest her along with Marlboro, IVIADELEINE IVIARIE SHARKVY ilflaildy H!-I comrade blifhe and full of glee, Vtlho dares to laugh out loud and fret -. Rather quiet in school. Maddy is really full of pep. She is an excellent dancer and can be seen dancing at the Rec a most any Sala urday night. She also likes to go roller skating and swimming. Maddy has a swell personality and she gets along very well with other people. Maddy plans to settle down and get married after graduation. XVILLIAM ALBERT SHERNVIN Hill He that runs it well. runs luqite his rate. Bill is one of the hardest working and quietest boys in 'he school. He isa real outdoor man. and very much interested in dogs. hunting. fishing and other sports. Bill is a standout in almost any sport, Friendly by nature, he is the kind of fellow that everyone likes. Bill plans to go to agricultural college. and later on. into dairy farming. Attnities: Al. V. llztsehztll Il: II. V. l-iootball fl: Cross Cuuutrt -I1 Youth fil'llIl'l II. 4: lntrn-tuurztl Bgisketlmll I, 2. Il. -1: lutra-iuutatl llaist-IJQIII I, 2. JAMES ARTHUR SIBLlfY Sill Young fellows will he young fellows. lt's immaterial to me . That's just one of Sib's favorite ex- pressions. When you want to laugh land we mean laughl just listen to Jim and his tales of I-larrisville. How can one fellow be so witty? A rugged guy, Sib doesnt live up to his nickname. The Big Sleep on the football field. Personality plus, .lim is quite the ladies' man. Sib is number one man at a party. Jim would be the last one to let you down and that is just what he intends to do. His ambition? Why-to be a mortician. Actititics: ll. Y. Football 2: Varsity lfootbztll 3. -1: Gc'm'r:tl Stieuit' 2: Illll'H-Illlll'1lI Basketball 2, fl: Senior Sweritu.: Coiumittet' Al: lulra-luut':tl liaise- ball I: Biology Cluh 2. XVILLIAM JOSEPH SILVER lilill Never do today what may he clone mnwrrou.'. Handsome. with nice eyes, lovahle,fBill hails from Swanzey. He sports a sense of humor and smile that wins many friends. especially the girls. When on the dance floor he swings to jazz and smoothly steps. and to mellow numbers. for instance a mystic tune named Stardust . Bill's advice and good sportsmanship make his captivating personality hard to beat. He's someone who knows what he wants and will succeed. Once you've met him you won't forget him, that's our Bill. Aftixities: j. V. Football l, 2: Varsity lfuotlmll Il, 43 Pliuits Club: jr. Rotairiatuz lutrn-mural Bnskt-tlmall. NEAL CUMMINGS SLOCUM lil. C. My kingdom for a science book, and the wings of many birds. Neal is one of our outstanding seniors. one of the few licensed aviators of our class. or as a matter of fact. the whole school. He is quiet, studious. and extremely reliable. His main interest is planes and the building of model planes. He works as a caretaker outside of school, besides finding time for frequent visits to the airport. Neal plans to enter aeronautical school after graduation. and then on to becoming an aeronautical draftsman. Aetiiities: Solo Club -I: Saliuziguudi Stall 4: Youth Center fl. AI: C. A. I'. Il Years: Auto Dritiug Club. DONALD WILLIANI SOUCIISE I IJUH He is willy, he is wise: he is a terror for his size. Don makes up for his lack of size in school spirit and wit. He is one of our Hi-Y leaders. and works at Army 8 Navy during spare time. Don is also a lover of sports. including dancing. He plans to enter a Business School after graduation. Activities: Salmziguntli Board 4: Hi-Y Club fl, 4: Auto Driiiug Club 4: Cguneia Club 4: lntra-mural Basketball al: Youth Center ll, 4. NlL'Rll:l. Ciaxlltii Svkixo rl tuornun of quith sense. Dignihed and pretty too. is Nluriel with a friendly word for everyone. She is noted for her personality and winning smile. Nluriel is engaged and her main interest is centered on a new house in April. .Xttixitit-sz Raiulnou I-irls 2. Il: Biology Cllulr 2: liafetctizi Il: Youth 1.1-utrl' Il: .X Cappi-lla Lltoir li Nritt-t.u'y ol the New llutupsltirr l'uitiu'iiiu , t, .. Xoutli .Xssotiattou -l. l-ll Lluli l. -. ,i. l'Rl'lJlfRlfQK lll1NliY SIIZINKA FH.'c1tfIt' Htl the work one knows the LL'0f'kl77l1f7Sf'11-17.4. An out-of-town student. lfred is one of the cheerful. happy- go lucky type. His main interest is motors and mechanics. but he also enjoys hunting and fishing. lle spends most of his time working as a mechanic in lfitvwilliam. Fred plans to join the Navy upon graduation. AI.1ftl1 lEI..XlNt- Sllxsoxt .Allm- Uflx LL'L'I1'Ul'l7i' as sunshfm' in tuery plate, ls the beaming! upprouth of u good-nuluretl lace, Petite. sweet. and unassuming in manner Alice always manages to get her way. Although she comes from Richmond. she has found time to enter into many activities. She also is Mr. Glazier's afternoon helper. Music is Alice's main interest. She plays the piano and has a sweet alto voice. XVhenever there is a square dance. you'll find Alice: she also likes to round dance. The Navy holds a big attraction for Alice. She plans to take a P. G. here at Keene. and then go into nursing. The verv best to you, Alice. we know you'll be successful. Vvle envy your future patients. Xttitilu-sz luloitut-1' lloartl -ll hllllllllglllllll llognrtl -1: A Catppt-llal Lhou' l: lr. Rt-tl Vtoss Rept'i-srtilattiw 2: l,ilnau'iatu l: lllll'1I-llllllill Solthatll Il. -11 Xoutlt Ceutt-i' Il. l: Outing Kfluh I, l. NlARY l.OUlSlf SkX'l'lfNl'Y fl sweeter mart! one cannot find. Always smiling. Mary has a pleasing personality. Her dark hair and eyes reflect her sunny disposition. Mary is one of the girls from Richmond. and you will always see her Saturday nights at the Richmond Square Dance. In her spare time you'll find her reading and dancing. Mary is undecided as to her plans in the future. but we all wish her all the success and happiness. Xclixitivs: l'Nlll'l' Club 2: Yotttlt Cfritei' 2. Sllll-ll.l-QY Nl.-XRIIE SVVl:l1NlfY Shllrf A'Her hair is not more sunny than her heart. Shirl always has a friendly smile for everyone. Her heart is always flying with those wings she wears. She may be found many Saturday nights at the dance in Richmond. Shirl wants to go into nurses' training but is undecided where she will go. XVe know she will be a great success wherever she goes. Xtiitltit-s: Biology l'lul1 Lf: lfgtft'tel'igi K-loup 2: Plnsits l.luli fl: Youth .-r it-uttfi .-. Matti IA 'l'i-Noi-ski' A'She's pep, Shtfs vim, Shefs vigor. Nlarcia is a lot of fun as well as a good sport. She likes to fish. swim. ice skate. as well as go bicycle riding. After school Marcia works at the National Grange. You always see her around the school with Rosie. Xttixitus. lslulsl.lul1.', l, li. l.lllI.!lIrlll l, J, 1-ul Rest-lu-s: lt. Reel Kms-g Uuttug llulv. SHIRLEY El,lZABli'l'H 'THAYER Shirl Good things rome in small pucltctgesf' Shirley is one of the tiniest members of our class. Coming from Surry she -hasn't had much chance to be in school activities, but does find time to dance and swim. Fun and laughter are always to be found where Shirl is. She is still undecided as to what she is going to do next year. EDMONIJ GERARD 'THIBOIDEAU Ylibhtj A happy disposition is the gift of the gods, Ward One's gift to our senior class is Tib who usually comes up with some witty remark. but all in fun. He has a pleasing personality and always prefers to help others before himself. Tilt is fond of all sports, especially baseball and basketball and rates the title of senior class hypnotist. Tib hopes to attend college next year and study journalism, Aetixities: Varsity Basehztll 4: Biology Cluh 2: Outing Clluh 4: Pltvsits Club 3: Informer Staff Il, 4: Sziltnzigundi Stall 4: Youth Center Il, Al: Intran- inurztl llitskethztll I. 2. 3, -li lntraunurztl Bztsehztll l. 21 lrzttk -1. SALLEE ELAINE THOMAS Sul Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Sallee appears to be quiet but to her friends she's lots of fun. Her special interests are dancing, bowling. and Bob. Sal plans to got to a business college after graduation. Activities: Girl Reset-tes 2: Outing Cluh tl. FORREST CARLTON 'ISITCOMB No one knows what he can do until he tries. A veteran of three years in Uncle Sam's Navy, Forrest was a radar operator and instructor. A quiet fellow, he can make a lot of noise with his cornet. He enjoys taking pictures and has taken many pictures at our dances and other school activities. MARoUtsRt'i'ts ELIZABETH TOLMAN Margie A sweet attractive hind of grace. Although Margie hasn't much to say, she has a smile for every- one. She is a swell dancer and a true friend. She has a jolly dis- position. Margie works in her spare time in Goodnow's, but she plans to be a stcnographer and work in an office. Activities: Softball 2: Cafeteria 2: Saltnagundi Staff 4: Ushers Club 2. fl: Klhureh Clhoirg liztst Swaintey Basketball Teatng Girl Scouts. ELAINE AGNES 'ISOOMEY Nothing is rarer than real goodness. A short, attractive brunette, Elaine is one senior girl who knows how to dress well. Always smiling, Elaine will never lack friends. If you'd like to know how to dance, just Watch Elaine spin around the floor at one of the local hops . She's almost professional and how we envy herl Besides being prohcient in dancing. Elaine can swim and skate. Next year and the future are undecided as yet. Aetivities: Bzind 2, fl: Outing Club 43 Youth Center 3, 4. BARBARA ANN TOPA Btlbbit' Shes sweet, jolly, and full of pep.'l Small and energetic. Bobbie may always be seen scurrying around. She always seems to be in a hurry. Vw'herever there's laughter and fun Barb is apt to be there. She has a very deep interest in Johnnie. and also likes skiing. swimming. hunting. and fishing. Barb hopes to become a good cook and wife. Atti'-ities: Cziftttrizi Stull I. 2. fl: Girl Reserxes I, 2: junior Lihrzirians I: Baptist Young I'tople's 1-roup I. 2, fl: -I-H 2. fi: Rainbow Girls 2, fl, -I. AIJDTEY BliA'fRl!flj 'IWUCKIER fruflllit' Smooth runs the wuftr where the brook is deep. Audrey is a quiet mannerly girl. known for her sense of respon- sibility and thoughtfulness. She may be seen in the office working during her free periods. She is a very efficient worker and is alway: willing to help in any way whenever needed. She plans to go in nurses' training. Here's wishing you the best in the future. Aud- rcyf Mtitities: lfillltl I, 2, fl, 4: fi2lfl'lCI'I2l Staff I. 2: junior Red Cross fl: Outing Club I: Szllnizigunrli Stull 4: Rainbow fl, 4: Girl Scout Assistant I.t':ult'r I. 2, fi. 4: Youth Center rl: Vocal Praetite I. 2. ANN HOPKINS TU'lf'l'LE Tut Happiness shines in all weather. Ann is an outstanding athlete of the class. having participated in basketball at which she starred as well as in other sports. She's everyone's friend. Ann is particularly interested in physical train- ing. teaching physical classes two afternoons a week. Her outside interest lies in dancing. Ann hopes to be an athletic instructor. She is another member of the S. S. S. Activities: Intra-mural Girl's Basketball l: Outing Club 41 Girls Soft- bull I, 2, 3, 4: Enterprise Staff 4: Varsity Girl's Basketball 2, 3, 4: Salma- gundi Board 4: Senior llxeeutiie 4: Informer Board 4: Red Cross Repre- senatite 2, 3: Choir 4: Girl Reserxes 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH ANN VOGEL Ruthie Driving dull care away with a smile Rollickirzg, gay - - - a pal tuorthwhilef' Ruthie is one of the nicest and most popular girls in our class. She has been an active participant in various clubs, athletics and committees: this year she was elected D. A. R. representative from K. H. S. Ruthie and Peggy are an inseparable two-some who always have a smile for everyone. Ruthie's interests are taken up with music, sports, and that tribe called the Doglitrevomo. Next year will find Ruthie at B. U. With her personality, she'll be a wow! Activities: Secretary of Senior Executive Committee 4: J. V. Girl's Field Hockey 3: Intramural Girlls Basketball 1: Varsity Girl's Field Hockey 4: Varsity Girl's Basketball 3, 4: Intramural Girl's Softball l: Set- retary of Class l, ffl: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2, ffl, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Outing Club 1, 4: Enterprise Staff 4: Salmagundi Staff 4: Youth Center 3, 4: Co-ed Hi-Y Club. JAMES MCINTOSH WARNER Jamie Stately and tall he moves in the hall. How we envy the height that our Westmoreland Jamie possesses. Always full of fun, he's the life of the party. Distance can't keep him from entering Keene's outside activities, Ever notice that car Jamie claims he drives? Happy-go-lucky, he centers his spare time on fishing, hunting, and classical music. What, no girls, Jamie? Only joking of course. The Army and a special wildlife school are tossing a coin to see who gets Jamie after graduation. Forestry and conservation is his ambition. Activities: Hi-Y Club: Pilgrim Fellowship. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH WASHER Shirl Cute, but witty. Shirl is one of the petite members of the class with plenty of energy displayed as another one of our cheerleaders. She has a smile for everyone and is always seen talking! She is active in Y work and is President of the Girl Reserves. Shirl's favorite pastimes are dancing and bowling. She plans to go to a secretarial school and become a medical secretary. Attitities: Peerless Bowling Team 4: Rainbow Girls l, 2: Girl Reserves 1. 2, 3, 4: Cheerleaders 3: Camera Club 4: Pep Club 4: Kappa Phi Forum I, 2, 3, 4: Outing Club l, 4: Salmagundi Stuff 4: Youth Center 3, 4: Dante Committee 3: Co-ed Club Vice-President. KATHLEEN CLAIRE WA'liSON Kay Charm strikes the eyes: merit wins the soul. If you're looking for a cheery smile and a funloving companion. you've found her in Kay. One of the peppiest members of our class we have seen her at all football and basketball games as cheer- leader for the past four years. She also has been active in the Ushers' Corps. Ending seats for all. even on the most crowded evenings. Both sweet and attractive, she was chosen as Miss Keene of l946. Kay is an ardent sports fan preferring swimming and skiing in particular. After graduation she plans to go to college. Actitities: Cheerleader l, 2, fl. 4: Dramatic Club 1, 2. fl, 4: Outing Club 4: Senior Exerutixe Committee 43 Youth Center 3, 4: Cirl Rescues 2, 3. 4: Ushers Club 2, 3, 4. RALPH VJELCH RL!-SliS liJwUChl.U6S are our very existence. One of Walpole's welcome gifts to Keene High this year. Ralph is a very ambitious senior. He took an Occupational Training course here at K. H. S.. and his hobbies are automobiles. and building things fiom Popular Science and he even Ends time to work at M. S. Perkins Machine Co. Next year Ralph wants to go into the trucking business for himself, and with all his mechan- ical knowledge he'll be a big success. Artivities: ln Walpole High Stliool-Seliool Fair 2, fl, 4: Blue :xml N'llite Club 4: lf. lf. A. l, 2. Il, -1 f'lilil'llhlIl'CI'J A. A. .L il, -1. NORMAN ROBERT WEEKS PPI? Character is worth a thousand laurelsf' Pete left school his second year to join the navy and see the world. He returned and obtained his diploma through the Gen- eral Educational Development Test. XVhile in the Navy he was a yeoman doing clerical work. His ambition is to take a machine design course in an industrial school. HANSINE ALICE WHIPIFIE Hans The smile that won't come od. Hans is an outdoor girl. She likes all outdoor sports and her hobbies are collecting snapshots and hiking. Hans is always asking questions about something, and she is always ready to give a witty answer to one. She wants to work in an office and then attend nursing school. GEORGE DOUGLAS WILSON Doug There's nothing so becomes a man as modest stillness of humanity. Very air-minded, Doug spends many hours at the airport flying. He is one of the few licensed pilots in our class. Always ready to help out, with a good sense of humor, Doug is popular with every one. He plans to continue flying with the Air Corps after graduation. ' MAIIION FLORENCE WILSON A maiden modest and unassuming. Marion is one of the prettiest girls in our class. Her natural curly hair is the envy of all the girls. She is a quiet girl but really lots of fun when you get to know her. Marion works afternoons at Goodnow's. Her ambition is to go to art school. a business school, or be a model. LAURIENCIE GORDON WINN Larry His limbs are rut for hardy sports. The most athletic member of the senior class. Larry was a star on the football field who really brought the victories home to K. H. S. Handsome. with a winning personality. he goes over big with the girls. and his witticisms really make him a fellow in demand. Sports and pool keep him busy most of the time. Larry is lots of fun to be with and worth knowing. Bound to become famous on the football held. he begins the climb by going to prep school and then college. .Xttixiticsz Ynlsilx llzist-lizill fl. 4: Yzlrsitx I-'oollmll 2. fl. -l: I. Y. llmsrlmll l: I. Y. lfootlmull l. 2: lit' lliitkex 1: lluft-tt-rin Stull' -1: lll'LlIll1lfll'f.llll! fl: :flirting llluh -li Vliuits Club fl: Youth Critter fl. -l: l'rt'sitlt'ut of hupliuiiuirt' .IINWL JOHN llALE XVOODBURY. Jfillltny He is a quiet it-Ilow - - - sonielintesf' The young man with a horn. - - - that's Johnny. His pleas- ant disposition has made him well-liked by everyone who knows him. His main interest is his trumpet. but he also finds time for hunting and fishing. and Marion. In his spare time from all these. Johnny can be found working at Johnson's Motor Parts. Next year will End him still employed here or in the service. Mliiities: llanul l. 2. fl, -1: Urtllestra I, 2. fl, 43 Keene City liziutlg I.t'giou lizuul. PHILBROOK ANDERSON XXVORCIESTER For he's a folly good fellow. Everyone remembers Phil for his wonderful disposition. XVho wouldn't when they saw that smile of hisf He took the Mechanic Arts course here in K. H. S.. and also worked part-time in the Homestead Vv'oolen Mill. After he finished his basic training. Phil attended Radar Fundamental School. Now he is overseas serving Uncle Sam. Actiiities: Iutrzi-ulurzil Bust-lwztll. C. .L P.. lYt'st Snzinit-X Fire Depart- ment. llrziiilzitic Ciluh. Nest SNZIHIUQ Atllletic .Xssot'itttion. -I. V. Ifootllzill. Youth Ifelloivsliip. JOHN F. ZIIZIALIS, III Wi'tness the turtle. He never gets anywhere without sticking his neck out. One of our most scientific students, John has a deep interest in photography, aviation and anything mechanical. He has been active in the establishment of the Youth Center and Camera Club. A member of the C. A. P. C. QMfSgt. Cadet C. O.l. John has his private pilot's license and can be found much of the time at K. Y. C. He sold tickets at Blue Jay and Basketball games. drives a '46 Dodge, and plans to pursue the field of electrical engineering at Rensselear or M. I, T. Attiiitit-sz Auto Ilrising Club, 'lit-zistirerg Clinic-rat Club: C. A. I', 11.3 Salinatguiitli l'hotogrnplis -i. SENIOR IDEALS BOYS Nose of Larry Winn and Bill Silver Eyes of Bob Cox Hair of Don Bleau Teeth of Jim Sibley Smile of Graham Richards Complexion of Bill Borden Build of Bruce Messer Legs of Bill Silver Clothes of Bill Lane Personality of Tony DiJulio and Bob Cox Brains of Bob Dederick Athletic Ability of Larry Winn Dramatic Ability of Kenny Carle lVit of Jim Sibley Poise of Bob Dederick Voice of Bob Cox GIRLS Nat Clough Connie Goddard Nancy Moe Ann Hetherman Ruth Vogel Kay Watson Eleanor Pearson Eleanor Pearson Nancy Moe Peggy Kelly Ann Connor Ann Tuttle Nancy Moe Nancy Moe Nat Clough Peggy Ciline NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Preszdent ROBFRT D1 DI RICK Secretarq MARGAR1 r G1 INE MEMBERS ELECTED IN THEIR JUNIOR YEAR John Collin Jr lVIargarttGl1nc Ann Connor Btxtrly Johnston Martha Convtrst Bttty Scadova Robtrt Dedtrlck John Zttflc 'Srd SENIORS ELECTED IN MAY 1947 Holly Mxllctt Prtrlcna I.aBounty Antuony I D1Jul1o I3 xtrlx J llm s Vlartha Chandler Martlyn A Ilndall Rttl A Xogcl lmts lVl Darling. Kennctl R Carlc XX arren G lrshtt 'Vlartha Dodds lrlscllla Ixharltn JUNIORS EI EC IED IN MXY 1947 Gtrxldmt Trucman lloyd Putn 11 lluth Shtlltx Xlrrnlyn Bushntll Joyce Stone Mlrlam llolmm Roltrl f Allhtr loulst Shaw Constanct I. Pangc Roh rt Butterworth Scholarshrp ltadtrshxp struct and characttr thtst art tht four standards of tht Natronal Honor Socxtty Each ytar fist ptr tnt of tht Junlor Class and ttn ptr ctnt of tht Stmor Class art tltcttd to mtmbtrshrp Tht Natlonal Honor Soclcty sponsored by thc Eortmghtly Club of Kttnt rs ont of Kccnt Hlgh s ways of honorrng outstandmg studtnts 1 . , . . Y. , r , 1 'I I ,X Y , ' . l 5. ' ' c j . ldcr I ' , .' r ll . ' .t . ' 1 y I I' N Nl ' ' ' x Neal C. Slocum June A. Mugford Margaret A. Graf Peter Nikiforakis 4 4 A , .K ' I 1 v in , A' t .Iv A I ' V K . ' .J 'I . N' 4 ' , ,' . . ' . :' ' C , A 1 3 l 1 Y. 3 1 5 N N i Y Y V L I' X I .7 3 V3 H F3 3 4 . t 7 3 l 5 3 I 3 H x u x i . U i I , . . , , , a, 1 . , , , SENIOR HONCRS Valedlctorxan Robert C1 Dederlck Salutatorlan Ellzabeth Ann Connor D A R Representatxve Ruth Vogel Honorary Sclence Award lBausch 25 Lombl Holly Mlllett Wlnner of Sharby Trophy Anthony D1Jul1o Wlnner of Amerlcan Leglon Oratonal Contest ln Number l Dlstrxct Wxlllam Lane K H S Representatlve on Junlor Town Meetmg of the A1r Kenneth Carle Art Honors Jams Darlmg Sumner Muller Dramatxc Honors Wlllard Ballou Henry Chxckermg Techmcxans Kenneth Carle Nancy Moe Actors Home Econom1cs Wxnxfred Beaulxeu Beverly Flanders Latm Honors Martha Lou Converse Margaret Glme Mathematxcs John Coffin John Zlefle Mechamc Arts Oscar Makmen John Woodbury Physlcs Honors John Zlefle Athletlc Honors for G1rls Ann Tuttle Ruth Vogel Most K s Boys James Perkms 5 K's L1urence Wlnn 5 K s W1ll1am Borden 4 K s Robert Cox 4 K s English Honors... ..,...,., . ....... Robert Dedericlq,.Margaret,Kelly, Holl?Millett SENIOR CLASS HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS Peg Kelly As we close the pages on four happy years of school life, perhaps a few sighs from the Faculty can be distinguished in the background as they dismiss the most active class since '36 through their portals of knowledge. Vvle leave the Faculty with a deep sense of gratitude for their cooperation, friendli- ness, and - - - last but not least - - - for preparing us for the uncertain world we are about to face. Before we burst into tears of remorse at leaving, let us turn back the pages of history to the year 1943. It was at this remote time we, the seniors of today, made our entrance through the unexplored halls of the vast new and old buildings of Keene High School. Through the able assistance of the upper-classmen, we pro- ceeded to lose our way and hence invade every corner and crevice of the school that grew to become such a large part of our lives. It was that year that we donned our finest apparel to attend the first milestone in our young years, the Freshman Recep- tion. Here our class President Donald Coller, was welcomed, in our behalf, to Keene High. Donald, our President: Vice-President, Ann Hetherman: Treasurer, Douglas Whitcomb: and Secretary, Ruth Vogel, prepared to lead our class into the extracurricular activities that, under the dark mask of war, might lead to better cooperation and spirit amongst the citizens of our four classes. Still under the uncertainty of war, we entered the second year of high school under the leadership of President, Laurence Winn: Vic:-President, Audrey Davis: Treasurer. James Perkins: and Secretary, Priscilla Isroe. We b.c1me more familiar with the duties of the student population and more accustomed to the require- ments claimed by our studies. SENIOR CLASS h-QI Our junior year welcomed us with a new outlook on life, The war was over, and we now faced a future of repairs, understanding the necessity to over- come past mistakes in order to make this world a better place to live in. Under the guidance of our President, William l,ane: Vice-President, Margaret Gline: Treasurer, Elwin Bailey: and Secretary, Ruth Vogel, we sponsored the Junior- Senior Prom. Our senior year began a term of self-importance, and we elected Robert Devoid, President: Holly Millett, Vice-President: Margaret Kelly, Secretary: and Anthony Dielulio, Treasurer. A year of roaring events proceeded, instigated by our huge Fall Dance. ln order to make our Salmagundi a better year book than ever before, we sponsored a Faculty vs. Seniors Basketball Ciame that turned out to be the most hilarious activity of our four years. To have just an ordinary game would be unlike the seniors: a band swept through the corridors during recess accompanied by doctors, nurses, stretchers, and every available piece of equipment not tied down. A circus effect was procured in like manner during every spare moment in the game. When the weary teachers were breathing a sigh of relief after the game, we proved it just the calm before the storm , and started preparing for the Kow- Hand Shindig, a dance that proved more than successful with an attendance of about 500 students. Athletics were not overlooked during our rampage of activities, Our foot- ball team became more powerful under the direction of our new Coach, Mr. Mor- ris, Track teams were once more revived, and athletics were on their way up. The Camera, Auto, and Pep Clubs once more came into action after a long sleep during the war. Returning Veterans proved another asset to our student body. Now, we, the class of lf?-17, leave the school and faculty to their longf earned, and wellfdeserved vacation, contented that we have fulfilled four happy years of study, athletics, recreation, and - - f what l believe is most important - - f growing up as individuals worthy of a diploma from Keene High School, SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Sen1ors Class of 1947 be1ng of sound m1nd fteachers wonderb and body fthe Jane Russells of K H S 1 do hereby set our seal fUga Uga Boo Uga Boo Boo Ugam and leaye unto those qual1f1ed tlae follow1ng Elwyn Ba1ley and Bob Deder1ck leaye pos1t1ons 111 front of the Bon 'lon to sonae Monadnock Grall fan Helen Booras leayes her chem1slry ab111ty to someone capable of m1x1ng C11LITllC31S and mr1t1ng formulas B111 Borden leay es the slaughter of N1ck MOYFIS to the rest of the boys Ken Carle leaves bemg claased by Holly M11let Paulme Caron leaves her he1ght to any Jun1or 11 ho 1 oyer sm feet tall lu11anne Carpenter leay es ey eryth1ng to the school except the Marmes Nat Clough leaxes her d1gn1ty to any d1gn1Hed jumor Ann Connor leayes her operator s 11cense to Betty Wann along v11tla hex 1noot1a lanes Marty 1 ou Conxerse leaye her easy 11fe on the Sa1naagund1 p1ctures to any 1un1or wlao can get out of classes next year Sh1rley Creamer and Jean Wh1tcomb just leaye lams Darlmg Nancy l adam and Sumner Maller leaxe the1r art Bblllly to he conaplete Jun1or class Audrey Dav1s1eayes Mr Stearns a b1g lnc Doghtrey o1aao leay es all the1r good IIIULS to tla S S R Beyerly Dr1sco1l leayes the sh1ne1n her eyes to Ciflnllli Clementme Follansbee and Bob ClOUf1Lf leave together Cuene Francoeur leaves h1st1es and pep to any JUIIIOI' Wlao takes h1s y1tam1n P1 s regularly 21771 Ka7anas and Peg Kelly leaye the1r ab111ty to Wflft poetry Paul Lamoureux leaves h1s red hats to anyone s1l1y enough to vs ear them B111 Lane leaves 1118100115 and clothes to Wha ey Abrams Jan1e leant? leaves her class Wll to Bey Stebb1n 'V1ar1lyn Lmdall leaves her smgang ab1l1ty to brace XVayner Iane Lo1sel1e leaves the t1tle of be1ng one of the prettaest g1r1s to Betty W1nn l-lolly M11lett 1 Jeanne 1-lollyberry M1l1ett leaye my ab111ty to qu1et any one except myself to all 1nterested June Mugford The deacon leaves talkmg Jean Olson leayes her class dancnag t1t1e to anyone Wlao deserves lf Lleanor Pearson my role as class fl1rt to anyone 11 ho can handle lf lanet R1d1ey 1 leave and none too soon Eya Robbms 1 m 1eay1ng and takmg Neal along Theresa Roy lleaye my h1story marks on th ground Betty Scadova 1 leave nay bra1n to the Jun1or cla s lVlade11ne Sharkey leay es her eyes to Patty Cmllagh r JIIH S1bley lleaye my good rature to anyone who can come up to If B111 S11ver My dancmg ab111ty to any Junaor that can DICK up 11s feef Aheml Mur1e1Spr1ng My vo1ce to Carolyn Goodell Al1ce St1nson lleaye butl 11 be back QP G 1 lVlary Svy eeney To anyone who can qual1fy lleaye my personal1ty Sla1r1ey Thayer 1 leave my apology to lVlr Stearns Ed Th1bOdQ3U My QUILIULSS to any no1sy person Blame Toomey R1ta 1arapp1er may haye my d1mp1es Ann Tuttle My athlet1c ab111ty to V11ma Grube 1Good Lucky J1na Warner 1 leaye l ye been here long enough Bruce Weber lleaye my 1946 Dodge to Carm n D11 oren7o Ralph Welch lleaye my jalopy 1Stan1ey Steamerq to Austm Stexens Kathleen Watson lleaye my good luck charm to any luckv person larry W1nn 1 leaye my nose to any football player lt comes 1n laandy 1 lr s Harm John Woodbury lleaye my trumpet to D1ck Parma John Z1ef1e To Don 1S1tts who s comlng up fast 1 leaye my Job of takmg p1ctures QWhat a job1 1 1 1 1' ' V Y 1 X x 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 - , . 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,e 1 1 L. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 11 1 11 K X 3 1 T 71 111 3 3 y 1 ' 1 1 V! 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'lilac :idv.1nt.1gc of thc things that arc within your grasp hcrcat high schoolfcourscs that will aid you in cnduring thc physical. cconomical, and social rcvolulion of J chmgmv vxorld You will him to bc cmotionilly stibls. to LXISI in th1S It omic world your high school lifc now is thc tcstmg ground for whu xx ill comc litcr ffl mw JUNIOR CLASS I OOKING BACK OVER THE YEARS OE THE JUNIOR CLASS In the fall of I9-14 tragedy struck the heart of New England when the present junior class entered Keene High School Since it first took KHS by surprise this class his been well represented in all organwa tions since we beliexe in xariety Our class officers have included Fresh man President Kenneth Turner Vice President Anne Johnston Secretary Vil ma Grube 'I reasurer Stexe Pappas Soph omore Presioent Dick Wilmot later suc ceeded by Martha Huntley then Vice- President when Dick became a senior as the result of special exams: Martha Huntley xx is succeeded by Jim Yannekis as Vice- President' Secretary Betty Winn: Treas- urer, Bob Aliber. Junior-President Dick Parma lof bow tie famel Vice President Martha Hun ley Secretary Betty Winn Treasurer Jim Yannekis Outstanding scholars are Joyce Stone Geraldine 'Irueman Connie Page and Marilyn Bushnell Our athletes include Bob Bailey New Hampshire state track star Bob Aliber Len Beard Steve Pappas Jim Barnes Roger Abrams Carmen di Loren7o and George Stavrou Girls bas ketball and hockey stars include Jean H11 ton Joan Hoyt Betty Mugford Claire Walker V1lm1Grube and others Junior cheerleaders are Barbara O Neil and Anne Johnston Junior musicians are Fritz Chopin Richter 'Master of the Keyboard Dick Farina Carolyn Goodell Geraldine True- man Katherine Birdsong Irene DiMeco Jackie Dinkle Charlie Loos and Charlie JUNIQR CLASS lfarmer. Our actors include David Batchel- or, Roger Hetherman, Joe Hanrahan: and several members of the backstage crew are juniors, as for instance David Hurd and Sheldon Titcomb. Two Junior girls, Carolyn Goodell and Pat Gallagher, were ladies-in-waiting to Miss Keene High School. Taking the prizes for neatness are Dick Farina, Fritz Richter, Pat Gallagher, and Mary Anne Matilla. Shirley Keating represented the Keene High Junior Red Cross at the National Convention in Philadelphia. Three band twirlers, Connie Page, Ruth Hobson, and Betty Vvlinn, are juniors. Many of our lit- erary minded juniors are on the UInformer and A'Enterprisc boards. Though not very confident at our big- gest dance CThe Freshman Reception of '4-lr we have come a long way from then. At first we just were orienting ourselves to the grown-up life of attending high school. so we were almost too late to have dances and parties while we were freshmen. Our Sophomore year found us taking the activi- ties in stride with the season: that is, after football games we had parties and in the spring we had the eventful Sophomore out- ing, not forgetting the Winter sports and sleigh rides. 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'lil JUNIOR CLASS NOVELTY PAGE WHY LIFE BEGINS IN 59 r s 'Vlrs Fdna a ras o ae Keene Hagh School faculty laas campaagned afaamst sloppy dress and appearances amona the students of K H S As a result of thas campawmng last year l9D9 the General Court an Coneord passed a laxx xxh h reads All males between the age of say and saxty WhlIC1fl the state of Nevx Hamm Share must be at all tames tady m personal appearance chaxalrous of naanner and courteous an xvord The penalty for breakmg ths laxx s rather sexere xaryang from ten days an sol ltary confinement to bemg enrolled an a three year course under Mrs Collms s sup erx1saon studyxng Emxly Post s latest book on etaquette A short trme ago on May l5 l960 Donald Jrgger Johnston and hrs accom place or rather has assocxate Bob Alxber flew 1n from tlae South Pole where they haxc a m1ll1on dollar bus1ness lmportang snow to a strmg of ska jumps an the south ern states They were met at the alrport by Mayor Charlle Farmer and h1s two alder men Ieo Job1n and Joseph Hanrahan xx ho gaxe Johnston and Allber the key to the c1ty Bob and Jrgger ammedrately took a cab of the Dack Rousseau Cab Company from the arrport to the Hagh School Th1s moxe was a great mastake for they xx ere wearmg lumberjack shxrts wath no necktle collar baggy no crease ska pants and large no fit ska boots Upon entermg the school bu1ld1ng Johnston and Alxber were 1nstan taneously arrested by state pollcemen I eon ard Beard and John Bardls It be1ng Prlday and payday Beard and Bardxs vxere there to guard the teachers salaraes fwhach due to recent mcreases had reached a phenomenal saze Q In a few days Jxgger and Bob xvere brought to trxal The Honorable Charlae l oos presaeleel ox er the court and Morton Braellex xx as one of the mmor magastrates Prosecutlng Attorney Roger Hether man and Defendlng Attorney Davxd Batchelor quaetly sat and glared at each other xx hale preparang thelr cases T lie Jury consasted of James Shea Fr1t7 Rrchter Don Ch1ox1tt1 Vlctor Colby Car olxn C1oodell Joan Spear Joxce Henry John Croto 1 ouase Shaw Maralyn Bush nell and Mxraam Holman As the traal proceeded George Roentch Josephme Columbus Lorraane Domp1er Betsy Blake and Henry Kharfen appeared as watnesses Also takang the wltness stand were Patty Gallagher a sensat1on1n Holly wood and Jrmmy Frsh who was recently elected County Sheraff wath has assastant Carmen D1loren7o The Jury found the defendants gualty after bemg out only ten mmutes 'I he sentence was that the defend ants should not appear 1n the State of New Hampshrre at any tame or place wathout bemg an formal attrre Upon leaxang the courtroom the con eiemned were surrounded by thelr former classmates xx ho poured quest1ons at them Among the group were Sheldon Tatcomb xvho as an ace photographer Vxlma Cxrube xyho holds such degrees as B S and P H D Mass Amerlca of 1953 54 55 56 Betty Vvhnn Beaxer Bexerest and has group of young musac loxers xvhach he dl recls and R1chard Parma who has a blg bubble gum busmess Accordang to Jam Barnes and Ralph Beckxxath who are star reporters for the Sentanel tlae law breakers had no com ments but ll IS sald that as they entered thear Willflflg taX1 cab there was one word they kept mumbl1ng oxer and oxer Why, lo year 1 . - . 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' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 4 h In I I 5 1 Y Y 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS This year as Well as last the class of 49 has been very active in social activities and sports events The class officers were elect d and Hale Kendall became president Wynson Sharby vice president Virginia Farina secretary and Paul Chapman treasurer Hale was last year s treasurer and this year he has done an excellent job as presi dent He belongs to the band and also plays for thc Youth Center broadcasts He is a member of B Choir and is in the Dram- atic Club. This is Winnie Sharby s second year as vice-president and this year she is continu- ing her line job. She is one of our cheer leaders and is on hand for every game. Ginnie has done a grand job holding down the position of secretary and IS al Ways ready to do something for the class although much of her time is taken up in other actiiities She is a member of the Ent rprzse Board A Cappella Choir officer in the Biology Club and also on the Board of Directors for the Youth Center Last but not least is Paul Chapman the treasurer Paal also is actin in school activ ities He is in the A Cappella Choir the Biology Club and has been in sexeral plays as a member of the Dramatic Club. He was also on the Cross Country Track Team. This year our class had the rare honor of haxing a sophomore chosen as Miss K. H. S. when Joanne Langley vias picked at the SOPHOMORE CLASS Mid-Year Dance. Joanne is new to Keene High this year. Although she has lived in Keene before, during the war she was in Mississippi. Through her interest in the social activities and sports, Joanne has shown herself worthy of the titlc of Miss K. H. S. Many of the members of our class have done outstanding work in sports, and sev- eral received Varsity and J. V. letters. Those who participated were . . . Football, Varsity and J. V. - - - Doug Treat, Bob Dunlap, Dick Page, Dick Abrams, Maurice Vv'hitney, Bob Shields, John Young, John Talbot. Basketball, Varsity and J. V. - - - Doug Treat, Bob Dunlap, Dick Page, Bob Shaw. Alfred Vvlalton. Cross Country - - - Paul Chapman, Alfred Walton. Hockey - - - Bob Shields, Earl Vallier, Austin Stev- ens, Roland Stoodley. Girls' Field Hockey - - - Mildred Turner, Eva Hamel, Joyce Derby. Girls' Basketball - - - Barbara Jolly, Nancy Greene, Anna Stinson, Ann Almquist, Sally Johnston, Joyce Derby. Sophomores in the A Cappella Choir in- cluded - - - Stanley Chaplin, Paul Chap- man, Robert Sweeney, Molly Mason, Sally Johnston, Sally Kline, Joseph Howard, Ann Almquist, Virginia Farina, Bill Shaw, Nancy Thompson. Dramatic Club members are - - - Paul Chapman, Sally Johnston, Ann Almquist, Alicc June Cook, Paul Vincent, Billy Sweet, Hale Kendall, Maxine MacKenzie, Bill Shaw, John Talbot, Jennie Kazanas. 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' ' . 5' ' ' 1- SOPHOMORE CLASS NOVELTY PAGE KEENE CRIER lFtbruary I I IOD6: CHAOS AT CROSSROADS tstport It-:ru1ry I X I mtrson s Roadhoust ntar tht junction oi tht Post Road ind Iurnptkt tonight Mayor Stoodlty rttttxtd a dtnt tn tht ctrebrum from a Vlr Robert Shttlds Nlr Shtelds says that ht xxas tn tht mtddlt ol tn argtt ment vxtth hts xxtlt tht tormtr Normt llolbrook xx hen tht lights xxtrt dtmmtd tor drummtr boy I m crson s rendttton ot tht ntxx song htt Is I oud is I Can Makt It or Vxlhy I Hxxt 'No lXttt,hbors Mr Shtelds starts that ht took tht og portuntty ol' tht ttmporary blttkottt to spltt 1 tokt bottlt xxtth hts tncreastngly annoxtng xxtlt Vx htn I mtrson s num btr w1s hntshtd ind tht lights turntd on agitn Mayor Stoodly xxas slttptng soundly on tht floor xx tth an tgg on hts htad somtxxhat l1rgtr thin in apple It setms that Mrs Shields and tht Xliyor hid unintentionally sxxttchtd postttons during tl1t sont, and Shields had parttd tht Nliyors h1tr tnsttad ol hts extr lox tng xx tft s Following hts unfortunate tnttdent a rtot brokt out as ts not untustomary tn this joint xx 11th xxas soon dampened by tht apptaranct of tht ubtqutt ous Boy Scouts and thetr ltader Scout Masttr Lloyd Dunham XVhtn extrythtng had finally quttttd doxxn and only the broktn furntture and bla k tyts shoxx td signs of thtrt bttng a dtsagrttmtnt tt xxas time for the Kay XVtlson s xtoltn solo Iht 1ttdttntt took it quite wtll at hrst xxtth the titttptton ol 1 ctrt1tn uneastntss among tht boys tn tht lntk row ont might 1Imost go so far as to say a dtstistt lor tht culturt of tht thtmt chostn by Kithlttn At tt xx is hoxxtxtr no ont nottctd tht rtputtdly good shot Lxtrett Vx right rtathtnt, lor somt amunttton Iht hrst tomato mtsstd tts mark and blotttd on tht xx 1ll bthtnd her Strttken xvtth alarm tht ptrformtr dts tarded her xtoltn and ractd anothtr tomtto to tht EXII rtsulttng tn a dead htat Lloyd Dunham aforementtontd Scout Nlasttr stetng that exerythtng vxas as tt should bt and hts serxtces no longer needed hup huptd hts boys out the door and dtsappeared IHIO the night often been seen together recently had just dropttd tn and had seattd themselx ts at a tablt ntar tht dantt floor Anne vxas sporting a pair ol thost lattst dant tng sltpgtrs tonststtng of 1 solt ind a strap xxhtth douhtfully sttttrtd tht formtr to tht human form s t11ost unstghtly txtrtmttx ht ptrlttt s ot thought Nlr Btttd lor tht good old fishtontd hot loot t p 1 d a mttth Iuttxxttn tht solt ind lit loot 1nd tht un1xx1rt Nltss I oxtrtn 511 stpptng htr drtnk and tnjoytnt tht mustt Anothtr ITI'IItl1 ltt tht formtr ind tt xx is only a matttr ot sttonds btfort 1 loud strt1m xx 1s htard 1nd a hounttng gtrl tptd to 1nd tro on tht d1nce floor IIhe toti driptd t1l1lt from xx htth sht h1d just rttrtattd xx is 1lso 1l5lEIlL 1nd tht houst broke out tn ptndtmontum Gordon Btmts httttr knoxxn IS Alxxiys on tht bill Bttnts phontd tht firt dtpirtmtnt xxhtth 1r rtxttl promptly tlttr lxxo hours ol' un1xotd1ltlt dt lm By noxx only tht thtmnty rtmitntd sttndtnt, xlong xxtth tht iouse s formtr ottupants xx ho glltd tn tlxrm ind htlpltssntss 1t tht th1rrtd rutns Itrt Chttf Stinlty 'NI Chtcktrtnt, hasttntd off tht Hook 1nd I iddtr tssumtng 1n atr ot sul tr tth tttnty and shot 1 rtlly of ordtrs to hts mtn Norris B Cram Don1ld Nltlltr 1nd I loyd lNaxtsh to trttt tht laddtrs xvtthout a momtnt s dtlay XX htn quttrtd as to the rtison as tht firt xxas alrtady out ht re plttd I xx as calltd to a ftrt out of a sound slttp and if thtrt ts ont ltxt coal tn thtst rutns I shall stt to tt I xx is not 1xxak ntd tn xatn PLANS OF NEW SCHOOL IN BLUE PRINT tu I1st xxttk as tx tryont tn Kttnt ts xxt 1xxtrt tht Httli School xx is bloxxn up xxtth dynl mttt by somt ol tht studtnts xx ho ftlt thty ntttltd 1 xxttk or txxo off As ytt xxt haxt not found at young hoodlums but tn our mtnds yxt art 1ll xxor rtttl tbout xxhtt tht xoungtr gtntratton ts tomtng to I'l1ns lor tht ntxx sthool art httng dr1xx n up intl tt hts bttn dttttltd by tht tOmm1IILt midt up ol Rtthird Ilagt Iitrbara Jolly Jot Hoxxard II1ul X tnttnt and Pitty XX tnn that tt should bt plmntd so that tht chtldrtn xxtll ntxtr haxt any homtxxork and that books are a thing of tht past Lath tlass xxtll haxt tnstalltd a large rtgulatton stlt projtctor x tth a 25 x 30 scrttn Tht stzt of tht classroom xx tll be about as large as the former audttortum Patty drtnks candy and ttt crtam xxtll bt strx td xx htlt class ts tn stsston Vx certatnly hope that tht ntxx school xx tll mttt xxtth tht approx al ol tht boys Ind girls sst Il I sstll I Ntxxttllt um ill l :thx Hxttsutl : Sl: llx Rullt :xx X tt tl I t ixxn: S t lds R tlnlt tth NI tlgtttt Stttttl: Raxlttuml X tttl: ttl: t s :tt 5, Ill tilt :xt S tnk: S tl I, Sttxtns Stinson Swotlltx Sxxttntx Ill it: tt X : I xttsttn X nt R: :ntl X N :tilt tll :tl t tt I p skx 1 I I I sul tltt I tll: t t t II t 1 x mul llntt t :tth IlLlll :ttt tth: II tl :ttt is It t I IIII tlll tn: L, Q L- I IA- I lv- I I I I4 h I ' V 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II:-ttnf. 1 t:nst.:t:tt' I, - - - I ' . l'l.tt:tts W. I tttl -1. XIII I :tl In XXI' f, Nt: Itl IX. I ti: 1. Iulttt X. FRESHMAN CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On September 5 1946 Keene High School found itself with the largest fresh men class in its history This class num bered three hundred but as the year wore on it has dropped to 288 'I hose enrolled in the different courses were 62 in College Preparatory 84 in Commercial 10 n Home Economics and 54 in Mechanic Arts Fl his year our advisers are Miss Ra chel Marshall and Mr Edward Hanna 'I o the freshmen the most important so cial event of the year was the Freshman Reception The hall was decorated with the freshman colors of purple and white and the senior colors of green and white Bruce Meacham our class president gaye a response to a welcoming speech giyen by the senior class president Robert Deyoid. This year our class officers are: president. Bruce Meacham: yice-president Carolyn Vw'alton: secretary, Grace Vvlagnerz treas- urer, Robert Harris. Bruce came from Central Junior High School, He has been an active member of the Keene Youth Center, and serves on the Youth Center Board of Directors. Very' fond of singing, he provides entetrainment for many actiyities He is also interested in the Y M C A Bruce is treasurer of the Keene Youth Council of Churches Carolyn comes from Symonds Sehool and therefore is a loyal West Keenite She is yery fond of all sports haying played both field hoekey and basketball She too is an active member of the Youth C enter serying on th Board of Directors Grace is from Fit7will1am and graduated from the F1t7w1lliam Junior High school Grace helped a great deal in planning the Freshman Reception She is a member of thc Junior Librarians Club besides being a yery eHf1c1ent secretary Robert Harris is from the Franklin lun ior High School. He is fond of sports and played on the Jay Vee basketball team. At the beginning of the year the fresh' men had a series of programs on school, tlae city of Keene guidance, literature and the correct methods of studying. These prog grams were to help us get a good start in hig school, The speakers were Mayor Farmer, Dr. Rice, Mr. Drew, Mr. Cilazier. 'Vlrs. Randall, and Miss Marshall. During the football season, new cheer leaders were elected by' the freshmen, Those FRESHMAN CLASS chosen were Janice Mcnter and Marlene Lamothe. Janice graduated from Central Junior High, and Marlene, from St. Jo- seph's Parochial School. This year the freshman class has had more than its share of honor roll students. At the end of the first semester there were six on the high honor roll and twenty on the low honor roll. Those reeciving no mark below ninety are Hazel McClening, Bruce Meacham, Esther Burnham, Martha Grace, Jean Mecham, and Winslow Shea. A great many freshmen are interested in the musical departments of Keene High School, This can be proved by the fact that freshmen comprise exactly one third of the entire orchestra. Also twenty per cent of the band and ten per cent of the A Cappella Choir are freshmen. Besides those in the Choir, there are many taking vocal practice with a large number in the Chorus. The Dramatic Club received quite a few members this year. As for the Science Club, it was not only organized by the freshmen, but is composed entirely of freshmen mem- bers. Two more clubs, the Camera Club, and the Pep Club, also have their share of freshmen on their membership lists. Four 5- freshmen have positions on the Enterprise Staff. Winslow Shea, Jean Mecham, and Anne Kirk are on the Literary Board, and Joan Shaw is on the Art Board. Jane Cof- Hn represents the freshmen on the board of thc Informer. Many freshman boys and girls have gone out for K. H. S. sports. Several boys earned their letters playing on the Jay Vee football squad, and we have eight boys on thc Jay Vee basektball team. They are Franklin Travis, Ralph Symonds, Tony Dubois, Leon Bushway, Robert Kerbaugh, Robert Harris, and Graham Thibodeau. Barbara Watkins, Carolyn Walton, Joan Duffy and Beatrice Pickering, made the Girls' Varsity Basketball team this year. A few also made the Girls' Varsity Field Hockey team. Our class officers arc to be congratulated on their fine job of planning and running the Freshman Social which was held in the middle of January. Besides marches and dances, the program consisted of entertainf ment furnished by Bruce Meacham, Beverly Dustin, Anne Kirk, Ruth McNeill, and Barbara Jennison. 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' I ' 1 I 7' 1 I 1 ' '31 L Y A 1 Y V' B 4 X E A B , . J. X Marty I-ou Converse Semor I zctures - , O ,. . f 3 V 1 Y 1 A A' , , A ' IV ' - . -1 V I I ' Vx 0 Y i-'A11 I 1 Y 7 I 1 Y ' , Y I P r I A ' 1 1 Y L '1 1 4 V 1 I xy . L .L. I, . 1 , 3 , f ' . L ' . . 'gg ' IH ' ' A 1 1 I x 7 , I ' 1 1 m ' . ' I 1' - 1 1 SALMAGUNDI BUSINESS BOARD Monty IS mctssaxy lf you art to product mythmg good Wrth thus rdu as thtlr goal tht mtmbtrs of tht Busmws Board stt out to get tht mtdful llnanclal backmg Afttr sptndmg many aft-.rnoons and wulkmg many mrlts tlns was 1ccompl1 had As a lmt ulsh thty xtqutst you to use just om of your spar momtnts to X1l.W thtlr ffllllful rtsults whxch grtatlv contrlbuttd to mikmg thm SC1l!77C1ClLll C1Il a succtss MLMBLRS OF 'IHE BUSINESS BOARD Asszslcmt Husmess Manacfcr JWHN CO1 I IN1 lumoz Assrszanz Manaqer RICHARD FARINA Cmulamm Manaqer NIA! SIOCLM Aduzsz Mus DOROIIW lx1XNIDAl1 Asszstanls I qpzsts Natallt Clough Adclrm Chrclurmq Clemcntmt Follansbtt l-ltlena Joslm Jam Lolsclle Kay McNt1ll Donald Soucrst s It x u h- - I Y u N 1 L I . I IA I wc L I I x -l I 1 V. I C I x V I 4 S X D B Lx vI V 1 -1 m l , 1 L C x vIx :I I 1 L' I 1 I b L I In lirwiness Manager: KENNETH CARLE lwflxy K.I ix- I Z x :ji f' ' I . I 1 I E I. , '. . I .. . w V y . ENTERPRISE BOARD Fdzlor Rormr D1 DI mc Asszsranz Edztors HOLIY MILIPTT PRISCIIIA KHAR1rN Busfness Manaqer KIQNNL-TH CARIE Aduzser MRS DoRoTm RVNDALI Obyeclzue To product a l1ttrary magafmt of hxgh qualrty Tht Emerprzse IS a l1terary magazrnt mn Wh1ch all tht work both wr1t1ng cessful that they won FIFSI Class Honor Ratmg m tht Natlonal Scholastrc Press ASSOCIHIIOH Contest at tht UH1VCfSlIy of Mmntsota Th1S school ytar besldes publrshmg rtgular ISSULS tht board put out a sptcmal 50th Anmxtrsary Issut ont wxth many txtra ftaturts Dut to tht mttrtst shown by tht alumn11n1t tht Enlerprzse changtd 1ts prtuous pol1cy and put th1s mssut on tht ntws stands for tht gtntral salt wxth xtry fax orablt rtsults W1th thls lssut tht board proxtd tht truth ot the Enterprlse s motto Esto Ptrpetua KENNETH CARLE ROBERT DEDERICK I Q 4 . ax. V vii L 4 . A . 't . E f rl f v 1 'A I I ' I 7 I ' I Y ' . and business, is done by the students themselves. ln l946 their work was so suc- . IK 3 . I Y. V L I ' 1 3 1 1 1 D I I Yi V I 'I D 4 ' ' 3' 3 Yi 5 . . , , . INFORMER BOARD 41101 SC mmf fl Axx Cuxxf 1101 Ll K Q R 'JLISIINSS lltllhliltl R l X X x LlStIS S ANIJAI I R l mnlzu ldlll g 1 r of by and fur ilu studm s it cod Ind om tlnt th 5 L tk Stiff ful thu xu lun mu our vbyrcllu bk publl lung, 1 blggrr md xx hat xx hop IS 1 brtur p1pLr of tln stuj mi bx ilu studrms md lor tln sludmts S'I AFP flrl Patty Vv'mn Spmls Partlx Mugford Brucr Kxbbu liuszmss Nmq burn Ann luttlr Jam I WUI! Hrhnw Joslm Pr1Sc1ll1 Duold Reporters Ann Almqulst Barbara Jolly Nancy 'Vlor lrrm Broussmu Margargt Krlly H-.lm lVlOyI'1lll1I'1 'Nl1t1l1LC louglm Hmry Klnrfm limi Spr If hm C ofHn lim I olsgllr Burrly Qubbmm Busy Dodds Nlurxanm Mutxlu Alla Simson 'Vlmrgwrrt Q1llIlL lxathrrlm Mclxmll Ldmond 1 lnbodrau A ig Q J 5. lil f: Pmq j11,1..x Klmm-LQ ,lssx 7 If rmr: 1 ull lu: A lflllorz Ro llil l'll5'l'lIli MAX: I' .' . 1 ici I.-XRD ffl l'l A ld-. Min. R .' M , Ifiluilrss Ulf' U: luln . paps , ' Q ' -t. 'llmc lnforfmfr has dom its bcsl to give to thc studcnts and to thc School A paper th isgu K ' r wlikc, VJ-, l'..l, . '- - ' Q K X ' v. lv 'S ' y L ' l 1 y Y vc -Q ' L x 3 D 3 ' u 5 , ' ' ' 1 . ' X . ' . l ' . A , A ' . ' , ' , TU I ' ' l Wy-.-.. , 5 ' FT N I l ll , u ' ' , DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS Preszdent KFWYFTH CARI E Vrce Prcszdtnt 'VIARCIARI T G1 1N1 Secretartf RUTH VOCFI Semor freasurtr NAWC Y MOE Jumor Treasurer DAVID BATCHFI OR Sophomore Treasurer PAUL CHAPMAN Adurser MRS EDNA L M Cou INS Obyeclzue To achnuc a htgh standard of work and fun ln ex try phase of the theater and to gnc as many members as poss1blt an opportumty to partlclpatc Under tht expert dtrcctlon of Mrs Collms the Dramatxc Club has had a The season was started xx 1th an excellent performance of Parker Fennelly s farce Cuckoos on the Hearth In thus play everyone was cuckoo whxch gave many a chance to show the1r talent tn character roles The Chrlstmas play was a xtry tffectlxt rcllglous drama called Why the Clnmcs Rang by El17abcth McP1ddtn Our mettmgs haw been exctptxonal ones thls year startlng wtth a bxg 1Il1 tnatlon held m the gym At each monthly mtctmg we han had xery good one act plays We all thoroughly enjoyed the sprmg play If I Were Kmg a costume play whlch was ccrtamly a hlt productlon The Dramatlc Club has taken great prldt 1n 1ts xarlous acttvxttes and 1fS struct to the school and commumty Our greatest xx 1sh IS that I9-16 1947 w1ll bc 1 year long to bc remembered 1 . . . . . . .IX , .4 . ' '.' ' . . . . . I I . . . . . , . . 11 . 'I . j x I ji . . . n A Y! 1 H 1 . Yi 1 3 5 i 1 I x l 1 X I . . very successful year. ' 1 V I L I 1 I 'S X3 ' VX Xi 3 x I 1 I 'A I I l . -.. I , I 4 ' 1 Y H Y H1 I Yi Y - . , I A 7 X . H V. 3 3 ' X V' l - I 5 'I ' JUNIOR RCTARIANS Anthony D1Jul1o Bruce l-l Klbbu Wxllnam I anc 'amLsC Pgrklns lr1t7 J Rlchtrr John Talbot Rxchard H Watknns James H Barms Dax ld P Batchrlor W1ll1am Bordrn Morton F Bradlry Paul K Chapman John E Collin Jr Robert M Cox Robert R DLvo1d V . . u ' . ' l William Silver CHEERLEADERS AdU1S6f MISS MURIEL COOKE Head Cheer Leader PRISCILLA ISROE ' H1p Hnp That IS as famlllar to a cheerleader as the klckoif IS to a foot ball player Thms year the cheerleaders started off wxth new cheers and new un1 forms The cheerleaders try to keep the cheermg loud and uniform We had a very good cheermg sectlon thxs year led by mne cheerleaders Each year two or more freshman glrls are chosen by the class to represent them durlng the four years In thexr semor year the glrls FCCCIVC thelr K s Semors JUHIOFS Prlscllla Isroe Sophomores Kay Watson Barbara O Nexl Freshmen Ann Johnson Wynson Sharby Irene Brousseau Helen Bardxs Jamcc Menter Marlene Lamothe , . . ,, . . . . . V . . . . . . , . , . . . 2 , PHYSICS CLUB OFFICERS President HENRY KHARI RN Vrce President GEORGE ROENITSCH Secretary COvN1E PAIOE Treasurer DONALD JOHNSTON Aduzser MR ARTHLR HOUSTON Objectzue To prOv1dc special programs and develop dem Onstrations unusual demonstratlons Other actiuties besides the regular meetings are Sched uled such as trips to points Of scientific interest developing a program for science night and other scientific projects l 1 . . . e . X A ' Y Meetings have been held with programs Of special moving pictures and ,f J. ' I I n BIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS Preszdent PAUL CHAPMAN Vzce Presldenl MARILYN LINDALL Secretary VIRGINIA FARINA Treasurer WILLIAM CHANDLER A.C1'UlS9t' MISS MILDRED GUTTERSON Objectzue To rncrease the knowledge of blology beyond the studles of the classroom One of a number of projects of the Brology Club was the decoratlon of a Chrlstmas tree for bxrds The tree was covered wxth pop corn cranberrxes suet and other foods for brrds and placed IH front of the school at Chrrstmas tlme Meetlngs have been very mstructne and enjoyable At one meetmg the lxfe of Dr Louns Pasteur was dramatrzed Other hrghllghts have been a talk by Theo dore Whxpple on the Health Servlce of the Nat y and a talk by Wxllram Smlth on homrng prgeons In the fall a trip was taken to Swan7ey Center to fmd specl mens that could be used durlng the wmter months A brology trrp IS planned ln the sprmg exther to Benson s Animal Farm or the Natural Hlstory Museum 1n Sprmgfield 'ufY'l , f , . 5 I . . I , . 3 I D ' - - , , , Y , Y . . . ,. . , . , . . . GENERAL SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS President RICHARD POLLOCK Vice President JFAN MEACHAN1 Secretarq MARY KENT Treasurer WII LIAVI HOLBROOK Adviser Miss RACHEL MARSHALL Objective To broaden our knowledge of General Science At the beginninv of the year Mr Higgins of the Keene Airport talked to us on how the weather is forecast at the airport We visited the Radio Station and it proved to be very interesting The Science Club had a chance to visit Mr Evan change We have had and are holding many meetings at which we do experl ments talk over science problems and discuss future visits We are planning to visit many more places of interest before the school year closes We hope that the pupils in the club haxe broadened their knowledge in science by belonging to this club he I i P I ' '. i I . . i . . C. White, Keene Health Ofhcer, in his office. We also visited the Telephone Ex- , 5 .. l JUNIOR LIBRARIANS OFFICERS Preszdenr JOYCE STONIE Vfce Preszdem ELIZABETH MATTILA Secrefarq lreasurer MIRIAM HOLMAN Aduzser MRS THFRFQA ROBERTS Objectzuc To ltarn mort about tht llbrary and llbrary work The. hlghlmght of thls yur s actlutles for the .Tumor L1brar1:1r1s was a bowl rtad us ghost storus whxch wxtrt wry mttrtstmg and m Ftbruary Mr Drew gmt us somt rtadmgs Afttr tach mtttmgs ut had 1 short soc1al The mtmbcrs tach had a turn at haxmg chargt of thtm Thrs ytar tht Jumor I xbrarxans sponsortd tht Tun Agt Book Club whlch was mvs to Kttm Hugh For Book Wttk tht Jumor Lnbrarrzms arrzmvtd a drsplay of ntw books m the drsplay cases opposxte the lrbrary . . . . . , . L D b 1' 1 h 3 I Y A ing party. This was held just after Christmas vacation. In October Mrs. Randall rw 1 x ' 1 3 33 ' Vx I 1 1 3 . . m y ss 1 ' 33 5 I I I 1 I 3 l . Y . . D GIRLS USHERS CGRPS OFFICERS Preszdent NIATALIE CLOUGH Vzce Presfdem Nomm MoRIssETTE Secrelartf ARDIS LAMOTHF Ireasurer MARCFI LP LFBLANC Adefser MR STANIFY E RICHMOND Objectzue To provlde ushers for all school entertamments such as plays concerts and assemblles and the Fuller The G1rls Ushers Corps had the1r first opportunlty to usher th1s year at the Amerlcan Leg1on Concert Th1s was followed by ushermg at the Freshman Re ceptlon for whlch they recened many compllments They also rendered thelr serv1ces at the Dramatlc Club presentatron of Cuckoos on the Hearth The Ushers Corps th1s year has also ushered at the Annual Concert pre sented by the two hundred vocal students of Keene I-Ilgh School In addltxon to these publlc performances ushers have been provlded for all of the school assem b 1es At the above mentloned performances at whxch the members of the club have ushered and on any other occaslon when they are asked the members are always w1ll1ng to a1d people 1n Hndlng seats collectlng tlckets etc and 1n this way help to make the event a success 7 .,', V X 1 If Y - Bartlett presentatlons. I 'I Y 1 ' 3 - l' , ' 3 3 4 l E 1 l . Y-TEENS CGirl ReservesQ OFFICERS Presrdenf SHIRT i i WAQHI R Vice Preszdfnl RUTH VOCI I Yecrefartf JOAN HON Treasurer Bfximi STI isrsws Obyeclzte To strxe the community ceremony VJL hut hid sutril sp iktrs on tttn age probltms and xocational problems In the fall vu htld a rummage silt to rust money and it rf hinksgixing we gnu 1 bafktt of food to at poor family in Keene AtChristm1s Some of tht girls sold poinstttns It his betn in actin and tnloy able yur ' A J f f f I i . H f, k K . ..... , iv Y Q N , ,i r I - i ' i - x vu x ' r This year the Y-Teens began their meetings with qi candlelight initiation 1 V x H I I I i H Y i A V' YH KEENE HI-Y CLUB OFFICERS Preszdenz ROBERT ALIBFR Vice Preerdenr HENRY KHARF FN Secretary ROBFRT DFDFRICK lreasurer DONAI D Soucisf Adtmr MR Gui F BURRIII Objective 'I o crcatc maintain and cxtend throughout thc school and community high standards of Christian char actcr p saukcc Scptembcr I9 20 Z1 This is a state Y M C A project and is pri marlly for thc purpose of bringing the H1 Y clubs of the state together to share ideas regarding club activities for the coming year lt also inspires both new and old clubs to achicxe an active year s program Roger Abrams club president for 1946 was elected president of the State Oldcr Boys Council and scrx ed in that capacity at the State Conference in Dover December 4 5 6 A check of S50 was forwarded to tht National Hi Y Office as thc club s contribution to thc Wcvrld Y program of postwar rehabilitation A ...... 1 . . 71 .A.... V . . 4 in 4 - 1 x 1 ' ' m 1 Five members attended the Hi-Y Officers' Training Camp, on Lake Winne- f, ,, , , - 1 , Y I V ' i 4 . 1 I Y I I L 1 H I Y SENIOR HOME ECONOMICS CLASS Aduzser MISS BRADBURY Every day durmg the thrrd and seventh perrods you are apt to hear com mg from room 16 many vorces talkmg over problems concernmg The Famlly For these two perxods are used by forty two grrls who wrsh to study and learn more about famlly problems relat1onsh1ps and care They study under the able d1rect1on of Mrss Bradbury and hope through therr knowledge to make better wlves and mothers IH the future I l r 1 1 ' . . . , U . ,, , . v v ' 1 1 CCOKING CLASS Aduzser MRS MANN The Foods and Nutrmon classes have for one of thelr Obj2CtlVQS to re pare and serve well balanced and attractrve meals Wlth a m1n1mum of t1me and effort We feel that We have accomplrshed much along these l1nes We have pre pared the var1ous dlshes wh1ch make up breakfasts luncheons and d1nners We have served complete meals At Chrlstmas t1me we made candy and COOk1CS and packed Chrrstmas boxes The last few weeks of school we have cooked for fun makmg 1Ck cream and any other speclal dlshes whnch appealed to us . y - Y 3 P 0 I I I - 1 . . y . . , 4 V Y. , . f. 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SENIOR MACHINE SHOP GROUP The Mechanlc Arts Course IS very popular Wlth the boys who lrke to use therr hands and are mechamcally mmdcd Thcrc 1sn t any home Work and a boy IS pretty much on h1S own unless he nceds hclp from a tcachcr or one of the ln structors In the freshman ycar wc learncd thc fundamentals of woodworkmg and mechanlcal drawxng As sophomores wc had second ycar drawmg and trled our skrlls at cabrnet makmg By thc trme wc wcrc jumors We Wcre ready for pattcrn makmg and machlnc shop As scmors we had a cholce of a year of advanced machrne shop or a half hour of machme shop and the other half of archrtectural drawmg but no mattcr what wc take thc boys of thc Mechamc Arts Course can look back on four swell ycars of school that was fun as well as cduca tlonal 1 . . . . , 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 v v r 1 1 1 - KEENE AREA TRADE SCHOOL fldemer MR PAUI E BRIDC F9 Coordmaror Bcgmnmg classes IH September l946 thc Keene Area Trade School has been cstabllshed to provlde part tlmt work experrence for those jLlI'llOI' and scnlor students who plan to enter a skrllcd occupation or trade upon graduatlon Enrollm nt IS open to students of hlgh schools IH the area and no tu1t1on charge ns made for those comlng from surroundmg towns F1ftcen student tra1nees 1n the dlverslfled OCCUQSIIOHS program haxc been enrolled 1n ten dlffercnt trades fixe of these students are enrolled from surround mg towns Fl he program places the student trarnee on th Job for one half of each day and the remamrng half day IS spent 1n classes Two per1ods of the school day are spent by tra1nec 1n studylng related techmcal 1nformat1on pertammg to h1s trade or occupation Q 1 ' ' 4 m . . . . , . l.x1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 , 11 11 .1 . 1 - 11 - - f1 - L 1 . KA ' ' ,. g 1. 1 ORCHESTRA Dzreczor MR CHARLIS A WOODBURY Thls year Keene Hxgh School has an orchestra to be proud of The forty members had more opportun1t1es to play than ln past few years A concert wrth the a Cappella Chou and chorus proved very successful The orchestra was always ready to do IIS part 1n dramatrc productrons and student assemblxes ' Some of our outstandxng players were selected to play 1n the All State Band and Orchestra at Rochester Aprll IO ll and the New England Band at Brattle boro Vermont March 19 23 On May the orchestra attended the New Hampshvrc AUd1flOH Festrx al at Plymouth where If competed w1th other hrgh school orchestras from thls state As usual the last actn 1ty of the year was to play for graduauon May all future members uphold tht hrgh standards sct th1s year for such an exprcssnc organwatlon 1 1 ' 1 ' v 1 ' - n v , . r , . 1 3 ' x x r a BAND Dzrttzor Mu Crmiaits A Woooi tm rlht Band has bttn xtry fortunatt in that onct again wt haxt bttn ablt to makt out of town trips As usual wt atttndtd tht homt football gamts In has rtprtstntatixts in both tht Ntw lzngland and All Statt Bands this ytar 'I ht tntirt bind participattd in tht Ntw England compttition at Portsmouth and tht All Statt compttition at Plymouth A rtturn joint conctrt was htld vsith tht Middltboro Band in Middltboro Massachusttts As usual tht Band playtd in Marlboro on Mtmornl Day l E 5 4 l 3 ..,. '. . . 5 l ' April a joint band concert was held in Keene with the U. N. H. Band. The Band 3 l B ' YI I I 1 1 - 1 I V 3 A I u . x L , 1 I b i 3 Q X I I 'A - 1 5 t 1 7 3 A I 1 x Y. l I .L . A CAPPELLA CHOIR Dueczoz MR CHARMS A WooDBURY Thxs the tenth anmxtrsary of thc cholr s cxlstcncc has been the most valu able and mterestmg year of all The forty five members haxc presented concerts m Keene Claremont Brattleboro Vt Weymouth Mass Rochester Ports mouth Plymouth N H and durmg thc Aprll wacatlon took a five day trlp to Montreal Canada At Montreal headquarters were the Wlndsor Hotel A concert was pre sented at The Forum before a very large aucllence and on the last n1ght of the stay they jolned 3 000 other smgers from all over the Amerlcas 1n a great concert under the d1rect1on of Dr Peter W1lhousky of New York Forty live smgers and crght chaperons made up the party In addltron to the msprratlon from the musr cal experlence the educatronal adxantages were many and l947 Wlll long lne rn the m1nds of us all For our trlp to Montreal as well as to thc other commumtles the cho1r and dlrector are grateful to many kmd hearted c1t17ens who have so loyally supported our act1v1t1es for so long . . . . . it . , . ., . rp 1 x a 1 - 1 v - rm 1 1 1 -- 1 11 1 ' - s v 1 1 - 11 m , . 1 - 1 1 - r 1 1 1 1 m a 1 1 1 , 1 1 CAMERA CLUB OFFICERS Preszdent Sm 1 pox 1 Ircoxm Y :ce Preszdenl BI TTR RIIS Secretary VI, RC H ll I 1 B1 Awe Treasurer DoNA1 D FITTS Adwsez Miss lVlURIll Cuokl Obyectzue To learn all we can about tikmg, dexeloplng and prmtmg p1cture FI he Camera Club IS a new club ln Keene H1gh School There IS a dellmte mterest m photography whlch w1ll be brought out ln a SLYILS of contests xllustrated lectures and practlce IH developlng and prmtmg m our own dark room Speakers made the club meetmgs mterestmg We have wlth M155 Cooke s help outfitted ourselves wxth a dark room whlch w1ll be put to a great deal of use even after thls year Eastman Kodak Company offers a school seruce to camera clubs of whlch We haxe taken advantage L ' . , -. ,. . 5' Y . . . . . l 'X ,,..1-1 .l- '.. - 3 1 'Q 1 . . . . . x. .. -K . - 1 1 , 1,1 U - 4 v v VT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , 1 - . . . . . , 1 1 11 11 . , 1 1 1 Y 7 V3 I 1 V1 1 CAFETERIA GROUP Aduzser Miss MLRIEI BRADBURY lt IS the Gafctcrxa Group that has tht probltm of fcedmg somc one thousand hungry students and tcachcrs cxcry recess Undtr tht suptrx1s1on of Mxss Brad bury ably asslsttd by Mrs Mann Mrs Barron Mrs Boyct Mrs Crockery Mrs Green thcst boys and g1rls hclp prcplrt thc food scll If clean up afterward count and roll tht money and takc count of stock Vw orkmg at rccess and durlng thclr study periods the Cafttcrla Group ptrforms a vtry xmportant servlce to K H S Threc chccrs for thcm and thclr supcrusors' . , - 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 11 - 1 - 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' V L V v Y 5 X l Y 'I , . 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 l AUTO DRIVING CLUB OFFICERS Presrdent NEAL SLOCUM V me Presfdenz Cl FXIENTINI- Fou ANSBEE Secretary JANIIS DARLINC Treasurer JOHN ZIEI LE Aduzser MR EDWARD HAIEN Objectzue To mcrcase the drnmg efliclency of boys and glrls of h1gh school age by bccommg more famxhar wlth the sxmple mechamcs of automoblles 1mportant safety rules and precautlons The Club was dlSCOI1IlI1ULd durmg the war but after the Chrxstmas vaca t1on was agaln reorganxzed wlth the 3dVlCL and help of Mr Hazen Wxth the help of local pollce state oflic1als and garage men the program presented lectures and classes on the followmg toplcs The Causes of Automobxle ACC1d6HlS Mechanxsm of the Automoblle The State Motor Veh1cle Regulatlons Inspectlon and Maxntenance of Motor Vehlcl s Improvmg Drxvxng Skllls Local Aspects of Traflic Regulatlons The Economlcs and Soclal Effects of the Automobllc The Actxvntles of State and Local Enforcement and Traflic AUIhOflt1CS Requlrements for Drlver s Llccnse l V. I ...... 2 V- , 1 . . . . . . l 1 , , g , 3 I l 1 ' H I ' , , , , 1. ' ' . 2. ' '. 3. ' ' . 4, ' ' 'e. 5' . ., . t 6. ' . 9. ' ' ' ' . OFFICE PRACTICE GROUP Two perxods a day undxr the ably d1ract1on of Mr Purkms are du oted by our Office Pr1ct1c+. Class to mcreasmg our knowls.dgQ of clencal work ln order that WL may cntcr thL busmcss field prcpand IS Lfiiunt stmographcrs and sccrc tarles Much of our t1mL IS spmt m mlmnographmq thL Informer txckets pro grams for chool actlutus and mammal for the P 'I A D A R and Rccrea t1onalDLpartmcnt ' f Adviser ..... MR. C1.111110RD PERKINS JUNIOR RED caoss OFFICERS I resident SHIRI 1 i Ki Arixo Vzce I'res1den1 VIARIANNIF MATTIIA Secretary JOAN! DUI I Y lreasurer DAVID STLXPI ES Adviser Miss MAR1oN SXIITH Objectzue Service to others Council at which we elected our oH'icers Our first big actiuty of this year was our Junior Red Cross Drive which took place in January The money which we collected was turned over to the National Fund to be used vsherexer service is needed such as veteran hospitals and care of children in other lands Other acivities have been Staff Assistance Corps to the Senior Red Cross at the Chapter House also lnternational Corres pondence and working at chapter house to pack gift boxes to be sent to foreign countries We plan to send a representative to the National Convention in Clexe land this June Y W' . j v Q ' v - 'Ci ' .... i ' . .'. 1 . I . ' I Y- N 1 J . e . ln November we had our first meeting of the American Junior Red Cross v 3 ' I . 1 I Y 5 D I V 1 X Y 3 'A V1 hh A J b 1 X ' M 3 'A I 1 . 7 I i . 1 I 1 -I L I I I I I I X A 6 I X 1' I ' I , 1 3 I I 'I I 3 X ' I . 3 191 I I 5 I I Y , GUTING CLUB OFFICERS Preszdenr ROBERT Cox Vzce Preszdenf AUDREY DAVIS Qecrezaru DORIS DuBois I reasurer ROGER ABRAMS flduzs r Mlss BARBARA RITCHIE Obyecizue To proude an opportunrty for all students to partrcrpatr rn outdoor sports Thr Outmg Club rrorganxnd thls yuar aft r thru yrars of rnactrvlty rs op n to all studmts thrrrby making If om of thy hrgrst clubs rn thg school lt proudrs 1n opportumty for bury om to partncnpatr not only rn outdoor sports but 1lso1n danus and othrr yrar round HCIIYIUCS The Clubs varud program mgludrs skatmg skung slcrgh rxdes tennis and rnformal dancrs and partlcs Thr hrghlrght of thr 1947 suson vs as thr W P A Dana sponsored thls mar by thr Outmg Club L . . . . . . . o A 4. . . . . . .. 1- v s s s s vs s ss 1 v - L 1 vs s s s v s s s A R , a . v s svs v s s 4 s s s vs - v 1 . s - s v v y s s s s s v s s 4 . . , , vs v s I CO-ED CLUB Preszdenz Rocf R ABRANIS Vzce Preszdent SHIR1 I Y WASHER Secretarq Norawx MoR1ssETTE Treasurer BRUCF KIBBFF Adezsor M1891 UCI1 ll I AMONTAGNP meet weekly at thc Y M C A for a busmcss meetlng and also a program elther wlth a speaker or some form of recreat1on So far th1S year we han had Mr Drew speak on Juvemle Delmquency wc have also enjoyed a party of box lunches and an evtnmg of Bmgo Another one of our hlghlxghts was weekly swxmmmg at the Spauldmg Gym and a dance latc ln the sprmg As soon as wc jom thc National l-lx Y Trl Y wc w1ll be able to go to conferences elther state or natlonal I ...... 15 l 7 ..... 1 . . : - . . 1 The Co-Ed club is one of the newest clubs in Keene High this year. 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I ob- ri -s ' if- i i l I' ' -i ' rld. ,'i i'ii i VARSITY FOOTBALL Coach MR NICK MORRIS Capram LARRY WINN Manager JIOCPR JOHNSTON Keene I-hgh sported one of the good clubs 1n the state thxs year as they ran up a Won and lost record of 6 2 The Hrst defeat came at the hands of a good Dover club ln the openmg game of the season the Jther one at the hands of Ste vens Hlgh of Claremont as Stexens pulled one of the upsets of the year Keene held wlns over Sprmgfleld Rochester St Johns St Joseph of Manchester Bel lows Falls and our old rxval Brattleboro 'Ih KLKUL Keene Keene Keene e Season s Record O Dow er Sprmgfleld Rochester 9 Stes ens Keene Keene Keene Keene St Johns Bellows Falls 0 St Joseph Brattleboro VARSITY BASKETBALL Comb M A1 IDI R Hxlcu Cuplam Bll I Bouor N Vunauus ul Kusulr C HAR1 ll FARXH R As far as yy ms md losses vscnt thrs year Keene was dcfinrtcly on the short end But yylth all but tvx o of the team members commg back and many of those rcturmny, to be only yumors Keene s chances for a good ball club rn the near future xrc ycry bflgllf I hrs wms seen yy 1th the late season wxn our Class A champnons Portsmouth Cltorgc Stu rou llm Barnes Dlck Page Qtcyc Plppls Bob Dunltp and Doug nl rt 1t wull return to help buxld next yur s tum The Season Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene s Record Sprmgfield St Joe Brattleboro Central I aconn Stcyens Concord Stcyens Keene Keen Klknl. Keene Keene KKLHL Keen Keene Roc he ste r Concord Ctntral l acoma St Joe Rochester Portsmouth Sprmgheld lun l lr QEN saw, n E511 '- v , 'I ...... R. . 5 fm. r' V, Q, ABR.'TiA 'semi . ,, 23 ' , 39 , ZQ , , Keene 2l Brattleboro 23 Keene l7 Portsmouth U r l5 . - 25 H e 35 , U f -ll ' 33 -1 - 3l Q 1- - 32 2' 37 -' - 34 , ' Q 3 3l - 1 34 H X 24 , f - 3l 29 U H 22 3 1 H ' 28 - 48 H e -l2 1- 1 32 . . 22 -- ' 36 t ' - Cl ,. .N S X 1 2 A 1,g, V S52 A I-ji ,E ji FSM ISX5 THE CHALLE GE C -Xlll'NCl Olixl 7 Ont clcar cold xx anttr s day at camt A challcngc bold as brass lo play a game of baskttball VxllhIl'16 boys of tht stnaor class The faculty just smtltd and saxd You ll be qultc easy ptckm lust practxce hard and practncc longs And then comc gtt your laclxm l ht seniors talktd a maghty ganat l rom morn to stttxng sun If hratgang could haxc scortd up gonnts lhty surely xx ould haxt xx on lhty patktd thc gym thc xx alls laulgtd out I ong long btfou tht tight All K H S and all thur lollxs Vx trc gathered thtrc that naght lhc athlttts of thc faculty C anac on scrtnt and calna And got from thosc adorlng, l-xlds A graccful dctp Salaam Hc tratd to plax at raght Ht lrnaptd along and drahlalcd tht aa lndctd a pathctlc stght A coffan app artd all Stxcaan black Io hold tht fatultx dcad Alas poor kxds that trutsomc vox ll ld laurxcd hopts xnstcad or xx htn tat la ullx optncc 1 ux stortd almost at Xl d st xxx x lhtsort x N n trs 'Noxx Xldtr lam and Gal and XX Lcd XX crt last and smooth and slack Batlxtd up by Bob our substltutx And thc tx C rusadtr 'Nxck A tomlalnatxon hard lo but lht stmors lound lorsooth lhtx had on acc that wc had lost And that ont thang xxas youth So SLll5illlUlLb xx xnt an apacc Dot starttd xx uh dash and x am Horataus hallllng at thc bfldgt Had not 1 thang on ham Of a huclx an runnlng flaght And Burrtll s flaming mane xxa 1 A plumc on a trtstcd knaght Noxx mar thc tnd of a pcraod Vx c brought up Htatq guns XVc d ustd up most ol our SLll3SllllllxS So l rmlx and Xlul xx crc tht onxs 'N ul lhoux,ht naxrt sctonds tlatn xxcrt ltll 1BlllllMllI1'ILr dad sornc htdtmcl c ncarlx cO lxpsxd on als colorlul pants 1 h lxroxx n xx nth d lxlt cdcant lhc coach keg t Pop upon thc lunch Rtx trsmx, has first anttntxons llc ltarcd that toll, 11 ll1lI1Q.,5 xx axtd hot XX ould slap on lots of dtttntlons Xnd Txd xx rlh hat ol brllllanl hux Also dad xx arm a scat lor Xlul xx tll lxntxx hrs g,amt xx ould lat Outtxprolaahly lncomplclx You sxnaors plaxcd a nolalc xxanat All out xxath nxxxr a s op lxtxy on lalxt that through all xour t X ou ll surtlx l nd on top XX hcn xcars and x ars haxc past XX hcn Pop at nmttx faxc or so ls forttd to qult at last Vx hcn Aldtr Jlm and Cul and XX ctd Art gaflcrs old and gray And tht rlch hroxx n pants 'Nlul lox td so xxxl laxc lraxtd and tadtd axx ax mat grcat tlax x xx n thcar sptxd and ral ar tht sam t tx xx r tar tht scraaorst rtzpsxxalxnla 1 x 4 lll ..2. ' El Cvlg li l. l,lJYl-l.l. ,. . ' I .' I ' . V' ' V. ' . t I' . X ,I V - . ' ' I . y' ,,b , F' M L- . V , ' -l sAx x K, ' ,. .4,, ' ' x ' ' 1 H 1 ' r x ' L 1- A I . I a H l ' '- . 4 I I. ' . . ' ' ' 7 . '.' A .' A A . .' A 't . .H , '. . ,K x x s ' ' L 1 I v 1 I X ' s t f - s -- ' A ' ' 1 ' ' ' ti . I ' ' A , ' - - - Y ' A . . I . ' H ' -- ' y ' K- . ' . ' g 3' 'Ha ' ' . g . j lit'- Thq gapmin hgbblqd xvirh 3 gang, Nlilxds spend and grace reminded onc Pcrchancc in somc lar distant times -' y ' ' x slum. 1' 'slltf 'H 'x : H 'f -1 , ' t ' ' ' I . 'X ' . .,'. ' at - ,-,L 'ffl A ll ' '. ' ' ' ' ' . 1' ' ' x A V x 4 V- 1 1 '- . ' ' R K rl , li ' l ' ,c j ' 'l ug. . l x wr , ' ' V ln tl t j '. . it'1lacypr.acti'e 'cll 'H as V . . ft vu x ' - A a 1 s fl d ' f It -f Q ll thcx' had ha ru' .1 litxlc ra l. lla- '. I' ' l .E ' l I . - - As h c llaxs x' x . ' ' ' hrn N -ic ldhax lcc yrcal' ,llll. Rc ' ' cc 'r 1 Y. IH' h ' l x'1 lL'y1.l1l', BoYs JAY VEES Coach of Football and Basketball MR GILBERT WYMAN Laptam of Football GALE JEETS Captam of Basketball DON PARKER Wanaaer of Football HARRY DUNN Manaaer of Basketball RICHARD POI LOCK 'I ht Jay Vet football team came up wrth a record of two wms three losses 1an roughshod over the Keene team at V A just barely nosed out the Keene team tn Keene There are many of last year s Jay Vees now out for sprmg trammg and shapmg up for varslty jobs The Jay Vee Basketball season was one whtch could be called succes ful even though xt took them live games to hxt the w1n column They were hard to beat as they proved when after belng slaughtered by Marlboro on our home court they went down to Marlboro and came up wlth a Wm They also gave Vrlas a good game here at Keene desp1te the fact that they lost There are several of thus Jay Vee team whtch wlll be makmg the Jump from Jay Vee to Varslty next year 7 F and one tie this year against strong opponents. Vermont Academy, a team which ' s VARSITY HOCKEY Coach MR HARo1D BRIDGE Captain JAMES PERKINS Manaqer ROLAND STOODLEY Hockey returned to Keene High School this year after a war lapse The team failed to hit the win column but had fun in building the rink at the rear of the ing were concerned The major trip of the year was one to Hanox er to play the Hanoxer High School That evening they had the privilege of seeing Dart mouth s championship hockey team in action against Princeton Many of the members of this club will be back next year to help build a new team Record Keene l Vermont Academy 4 Keene l Athol 4 Keene O Vermont Academy 4 Keene 0 Hanover ll school. They also looked after this rink as far as flooding, sweeping, and shovel- V Q l I v 1 1 a - BASEBALL 1 IS 5lll c u t11s yur xxtll nml 111111x mtmbtrs Hlllflllllg fron 111 ol f onx 1 lu to IYIIIHSITX ol l1st xx1r s pltclnng st1fl xvtll bx to Nllll doxx I1 tl1t st1rt111x.1pos1t1on I l11s xx1r s c1t l1xr m1x bt 1 tossup but xx tt 1 Unk lDt1tr1s1c prob1blx g,ttt111g, tl14. 1ob ll1t tnflxld IS strong xx1tl1 Doug lrut tclx Xlnn 1nd l1rrx XX1n11 1ll rxQul1rs o11 l1st xurs 111111 rxturnmq JL ultntld Ends Unk P1qx 1nd ltm Ptrlxms uturntnv to p1trol tl1t outxr gndxns IS tt c1llx L b x 11cl1 spltt txxn st so w tl xmr 1x xrttmt 1t oolxs IS 1l tl1t Llnmxs TFL l11gl1 lor 1 Qood suso l l1t stl1xt ulx 1 Sprtnh txt N tx tllllsllll X11tt111x X IN Br1ttltl1o1o xl wxxs 1 t1111ont 1clt111x Nxxx port oxxsl Sttxxns '1r1ttlx1c 1111 At Sttxxns XtS1r1ng,Hxltl At 'Ntxxpo1t TRACK l1 tld -.xtnt mxludx QllSCllS 11xxl1n broul yutnp sl1ot put poly x1ult1ns, loxx 111cl l11f11l1 hurdlxs NV1tl1 tl11t x TFITIIOH 1nd numbtr ol txtnts tl1xr1 ts 1 pl1cL for xxtrxonx o11 1 tr1clx tum ll11t IS vxl1y thx conpttltlxx sp1r1t1s so l11gl1 bt tvx on trulx tt1111s CI l11s IS tl1t stcond smson ol tmck at Kunt H1gl1 School slnct tl11 xx 1r 1nd Ftnds sxxtr1lmt111bs.rs ofl1stxL1r s tum nturnmg to 1g11n tr1xtl tl1t. c1ndxr p1tl1s of Nxxx H1mpsl11rs. 'lbosx 1nclud1 B1ll Bordtn Bob Cox Bob Bulxx l1n1 Bums Bob Dunl1p Rogxr Abr1n1s 1nd Clmrlts larmtr Il11s x 1rs scl1s.dult mcludts 1 tr11ng,ul1r mttt xx1tl1 Rutlmd 1nd Sprmgfixld tht Cl1ppxrRxl1xs ll l7orts111outl1 tl1t l 1con11 mxxt 1l1OI1I'y mxtt 11 mm 1 du1l n111.txx1tl1 'Xl1llord 1nd tl1x St1tx mttt1tDurl11m1n luno. CROSS COU TRY fouth Al DI Q C upmm Bon B111 I1 lI6I!7ClLlU C 211 I Nl for tl1x Hrst t1mx tn tl1t l11storx of Kxtnt Pllgll C ross Country xx IS addgd to tl11 sports l1st ll K H S Kttnx H1gl1l11d IH tl1 Cross Country C11pt11n Bob B1llLX ont ol tl1t grx1txstru11mrs txxr to tot 1 l11ll 1nd d1lx p1tl1 IH Ntxx H1mp sl11rx ll1g,l1 SQllOOlS Bob xx 1s tl1x numbxr xxx o n11n IH IN xx lnglmd tl1tS xur 1nd xxx 1rx loolung lorxx 1rd to stung b1m IS tl11. numbxr ont n11n nxxt xxar As 1 tum lx nt lolloxx dup Blllxy to com1 up xx 1tl1 l our lngut xx1ns ox 11' class B schools and xx1tl1 1 xx1n ox xr C oncord H1gl1 II Concord 'I l1tx cams tn stcond at thu stan ITILLI at Durl11m Bob Bzultx camx 1n sxcond to 11 gnu runntr at tl1t Nxxx E11gl1r1dn11x1 htld 1nProx1dtncx Rhodx Isl111d 'I'l c l11:t-I1 l b l 1' 1 j - - 3 - ' 1 tl1Q tx-11 l 946. 'I' I' Df l' , 1' 1 1 j A 1: j '1 f ' ' 6 1 , ' 1b11clx B1 . 1' .1 -1 ' .1 Q 1 5 ' -1 , ' ' k. 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I Q L I . , s s ss t V ' s v s I X s ss s s VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Coach Miss HFLFN MCCAUCHEY Captam RUTH VooEL Manager MARION LYNCH Thrs year the hockey team had a chedule of rx games 1n whlch they won the Teachers College Team At the end of the season those to rccene letters were Joan Hoyt Claire Walker Jean Hllton Shrrley Wheelock Clalre Castaw Jean Olson Vrlma Grube Connxe Parge Eva Hamel and Ruth Vogel SEASON S GAMES Here Keene Opp There Keene Opp Claremont Claremont Gardner Gardner Greenfield l O Greenneld two, lost three, and tied one. There were also a few practice games played with l 1 3 0 0 l 0 l f 0 2 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Miss H1 1 I NI Mc CAUCHEI Captam ANN! FUTT1 F Manaqer PI C CX KI I I Y 'I he glrls basketball season th1s year was rather a full one and qulte suc cessful A good t1me was had by all on the many trlps The schedule conslsted of ten games plus some practlce games wlth the West Keene Glrls and a game wrth the boys varslty Fne of these were nlght games Clarre Walker Joan Duffy Carolyn Walton Ruth Vogel and Barbara WBIKIHS SEASON S GAMES Here Keene Opp There Keene Opp Claremont Claremont Bellows Falls Bellows Falls Gardner Gardner Greenfield Gre nfleld Marlboro Marlboro 7 1 At the end of the season those receiving letters were Ann Tuttle, Joan Hoyt, 30 24 U ' l3 38 . 9 17 22 17 27 22 25 25 8 25 ae 12 26 29 27 31 44 3 121 as GIRLS' JAY-VEES Coach Miss MLRIPL COOKE Capzam CAROLYNI WALTON The J V Hockey grrls played games wlth Claremont Gardner and Green field Out of these they won one and lost like Although It was not too successful as far as wmnmgs are concerned rt was enjoyed by all vs ho played 'I hose earmng letters were Walton Keatlng Plckermg laMothe Menter Farrmgton Creamer Derby I-lamllton Turner and Murry J V BASKETBALL Coach Miss H11 rx MCGAUCHFX Games were played wlth Gardner Bellows Falls and Greenfield Two games were played w1th each of these teams There were also a few pract1ce games wrth the Srmonds gnrls The gurls recerung letters are Mary Kent Gonme Paige Jamce Menter Ann Almquxst Anna Stlnson Barbara Jolly Sally Johnston and Nancy Green INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL Last year s softball vt ws dn rded 1nto three teams captamed by Pat Burt Ann Tuttle and Mary Babneau All season the scores vsere very close and the wrn mng team captalned by Pat Burt vs as not determmed untrl the very last game T ' 1 D I 1 , . 1 1 Yi. I ' ' s Y I 1 I x r x . 1 1 ' u x y m ' y ' u I ' 4 Y 1 Y , v V 1 x v ' 0 O . . . . .. 2 .11 1 1 ' Captains . . CONNIE PAIOE and JANICE MENTER 4 3 5 3 1 l Vx ' yt . v' x I xx u . x Y 4 5 I 1 7 x x I x . x v TOM WALLBANK A great frlend to 111 players and a ury cooperative worker Iom VJ111b'mk has been cire taker of Alumm Fleld for the past 13 or 1-1 years He took our ln 1934 lmmedxately after the qradmg of the field by the W P A and s1nce then has kept If n the same top cond1t1on XX7ll1'lOl1f a doubt If IS because of Tom that the Held IS ranked among the best 1n New England Many promment men have even gone so far 1s to call If one ofthe best fields they have ex er seen Keene High School can be proud to have a park 11ke Alum n1 Freld and a man 11ke Tom Wallbank to care for lt 1 1 1 4. v1 1 1 1 4 1 11 1- 1 e e 4 1 1 1 1 v1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 v11v1 11 11 1 1 1 - v 10724- You WHO ARE ABOUT TO BE GRADUATED The Business Men of Keene Salute You' Upon thc Youth of Kttne rests the future of our commumty It IS to you We look for leaders to take our places m the busmess world manufacture our products to mamtarn our economlc stabllrty the progress and growth BOWMAN FLYING SERVICE KEENE PLASTICS INC CAREY MFG CO KINGSBURY MACHINE TOOL CHARLESTOWN WOOLEN MILL CORP CHESHIRE PHOTO ENG INC LYNN WOOD HEEL CO FAULKNER '65 COLONY MFG CO MARKEM MACHINE CO A HENKEL 25 SON MASON INSURANCE AGENCY HENRY 25 JOHNSON ELEC MINIATURE PRECISION APPLIANCE CO BEARING INC HOMESTEAD WOOLEN NEW ENGLAND SCREW CO MILLS INC HOLBROOK GROCERY CO KAFELT MFG CO WRIGHT INC M S PERKINS MACHINE CO PERKINS BASSETT 8 . , - - - to of our city. , . ., . . . , . , . Y . . , . CLASS GF I947 The opportunrty IS yours there are no greener pastures for your talents' Some of you w1ll go away to college most of you Wlll enter the bus1ness world at thls tlme to start careers on your own Whether your School Days end now or four years from now there s a place for you 1n the Keene Busmess The firms whose names appear below Want you to stay rn Keene They 1nv1te you to 1nqu1re Whrle there may not be rmmedl ate openmgs at each place of bus1ness these bus1ness men are glad to assrst you ln plan nlng your careers PRINCESS SHOE CO ROBERTS HART INC SEALTEST ICE CREAM SENTINEL PRINTING CO SPRAGUE 26 CARLETON INC R C SWAN CO ARTHUR WHITCOMB WKNE J A WRIGHT CO e ' 3 ' 3 - - I. vw 1 , . . x m x xxx 1 v 1 Q .. y . Q , Q Q Q Q Q e Q 4444444 4 4 ' fffrfrrffrrffrfrrr'frrrrrrrrrrrrffffrrrfffrrrff 'f'r'f'r r f'r'r'f1r'f'!'! Comlzcziulcltfom and But XVzsh4s from +lowAnoJoHnson5 667 'Vlam Qlrut Kun-. Nux Hwmpshlrx M1kLfS oi Qx Ye' ll 1 ggi ..J ,4,4,4'l'J,I'I'l'l' ,I'4'l'l'd'I' ' 'I'I'I'l'd,d'J,l'4,d'l'l'l,l'l,4 ,I,l,l' I 'lil 4,4,I'I'I I I IfIfl,I'I,d,I,l'l,l,4'l,I'l'ffl' TRADE MARK SERVE lCE'C0l.D 'I'I,l,l,J'I'4'I'l,J'4,4'I,I,I,4'4'4'4'I'ifl'l'4'4'I,I,4,I'I'I,I,l,I'I'I,I,l,l,l'I'l'l,4'4'4'I'4 ,4 U rn 'I n Q C U1 L Z C I rn -11 I rn U1 I 'Z ca y ll Ilflllll lllll flllllll0'4llIlllllllfl'l r 'I' ' IA xx x xx x xx , A 1 D. I.. if s' A xx K ,Vx xx K N: I x xx K Q X x , . . fx 5 . K 1 ' :S L . Q IHAI FAMOUS IQE Cfllrlfxlxi xx xx x 'x Q Q.- 5 2 It , ,. ex is 'ig xx X4 ' X. - x x :K f x V, 5, xx -Fil. xt -.T , xx K xx x :x x yr' ' -' 'f ff' r r r r ' 4 5 xx xx xx xx xx xx xx x x xx 'I x yr llllddllldflldddldllllfidlllIJdddddlldlldddJJ1441lldlllllldllllllllllld 'fffflffflf!!f!ffff!ffPf!lffflPIIIfVffl!IffffI!ffIfffff!lfffff!f!fffff ,A x WYMAN'S RECAPPING MAIN STREET GULF ST T10 I' TIYLS Fld 286 Lubrlcatlon Comphments of rop.Mzm.v Gnowsn s EW E GLAND BGX COMPAN Mam Office Greenfield Mass 'f'p'f'r'r'r'f'f'r'f'r'r'r'f'r'r'f'r'r'r'f'r'f'r'v'r'r'r'f'f'f'r'f'r'r'f'f'r'r' f'r'f'r'r'f'r'r'r'f'r'r'r'r'r'f'p'r'r'r'f'r'v'r'f'r'r'rf'-'r xt ,K xx ,K x ,K xx ,K x' ,K NK . -x . . xx ,K a x xx x . xx ,K xx yx xx ,K W x K x x x' :K K :- T 1: K x K x x IK 'I x' yK x xx I ,K K x x xt IK xx ,K x ,K xt ,K I- '? x' ,K xx K x X IK '- - b x x , x lx 1. x' ,K xx ,K x xg ,K x ,K x' ,K 'xx -AY 1 ,K x' 'T ,K K K 2: Is x ,K K x K x xf ,K , z- lx x' ,K x' ,K x' K xx sK x' :K K xx ,K YK xx xx ,K xx ,K x xx ,K xt ,K xx ,K xx ,K xx ,K xx ,K xx ,W ,nw ,, W , , W if ,,,,Y Y VY , km YYW 7,, rg ,K x ,K xx ,K xx ,K x' ,K xx ,K xK ,K sK ,K xt ,K x ,K xt ,K x ,K Ss xx x' ,K x' K x x xx ,K xx , ,K xx .. - - , O xx xt ,K xx ,K xx ,K xx ,K xx ,K xx ,K ' Q V A llllllllllllllddll I Q! f I I I I f I f f P f I I f f V flfdfaflf f fl lfdfdflf 'flflflf fa! f'Plfdfifdf!!'IlflflflfdfIflflil?if'I'I'illaflflflfdilklfaflflflfla :Q . x Q' K xx 0 xx 0 x N. cg. CQURNSEU at co. ,s X K Wholesalers ln Candy Tobacco and Beverages 938 Dunbzu St T elephont ll8 Portlamt and C,OIT1lT1LI'Cl3l Photogxaphy loxlms and Photo FlI'llSlllDg Enlargmg Dark Room Suppllts i utzglhmq Photoqraphzc GRANITE STATE STUDIO I0 Xktsr Srrttr LATCHIS THEATRE S ttm Brittltboro Clartmont Nlmllord l tommsttr Vvlmdsor HOTELS wttlus Qtntrul Plan Brittltboro lXtxx port Houst Ntxxport N l-l 1-ls Seen m Esquzre Natxonallx Adxtrustd Clotluts and Sports XVs.ar That Ansxxtrs 'Hour Extrx Demand fox Stylt and Qualltx Domas Hxrs CHAIISSIYIXN CIOIHIS S lVlARl Boll J Slums B V D UNDIRXKI XR 8 MAIN STREET F C PIC KEENE 4 4 s !,4,4,4,4,4,l,4,l,4,',4,',',',1,',',',',',',', ,',','f ,p',' ', ,- f'f' ',.+'f y'f v 'f'f'f'f' 'r lr'f'r f'r'r'r'r'f'r'r'f'r r'r'f'r'r'r'f'f'p', lx xt 5 K x - QV K x xx , X xx x xx x5 xx xt xx x xx xt x x :I t - ' S :I x' x' x . 5 I- Iv x' x' x' xx x' x' x' xx 0 . , . ,s xx ' ' ' Qs 55 ., . . . Qx Sx x5 xt - S' xx x5 Z- - H ZZ lx x5 ss 4 . 1- D A - - V V S5 x' ' . . . 'I Q , S 5 xx xx S x m s 5 Y 58 7 V V s S5 xl Q' Z- 8 xtf - - f - f f x9 2- ' ss x' V x sm :I K .. ,Mm L , A, V Q Q' . . . . ' N, 4 1 V A . M- K xt 9 s A . , , , , . . . . l . , , ,x Ihe I l78cllf0S of Dzslmclzue Attzczctzons xt 25 1' V xx x' i wx xx A . . x X ,s l.. . - L . , L QS 6 V x5 0 1 V V r V' X V Y l . Q2 xt Q x , 2- xv ,K . . x5 yt C Sz Y 2' ' - V V, ' , - , V 9 xt 1 ' Is V V f . V V IV , L - V V V ss x' xg 5 5 :x , . 55 xx ., . . , 0 xx V T V . - V . - . . 55 ,K M11 1.. ft 'X , . 1. S5 xx Q9 0 1 , L I x2 xK yy, K V - V - x' :g . . . . 1 11 xx xx 5 Vx iT wa ,. ZS V' S9 xt Q2 N x X1 I Q x x x xt ' FREDERICK A. FARRAR ,- I I I I 4 I '4f'I'flf'f'!'flI'df,f'f'f1f'fdf'f'f,flflflflfafdfdfdflflflfd I'Idf'Idf,IifIfaf'V,IdflflfIfifalll!!'Ilia'Iflflfaflldflflflflflfdflf I I 7 l f x xx xx 'I x xx x ELECTRIC MOTORS AND REPAIRING It 2 Sl llmls St Keene New H1n'1pSl11rr lxleplmom N573 VN SWEENEY BROS IGA STORE l6.Z Marlboro St 'Iel 1076 Keene N H GOOD IUCK CIASS OF 47 C heslnre County s Lmdmg Tlre Shop H5 Marlboro St Keene N H THE ARMY AND NANY STORE ll rt S clothes or Shoes You rn lookrnq for T ln pllce to buy lt rs lln place vs lure they 1 xx x Slum pronts xx 1th you rlnl Phone 1133 all lddaddldddllddddddddddaa , p y'y'I'I'I'I'I I'I'I'I'I'I'I'I I'I'I'I'I'I'I I'I'I'I'I'I'I'I'I'I'I'I'I'I'I'I' 'I I I Ill I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A x xt xt TK xi xx - N - xx xr Y: EX yK xx , . , xx xx I H I ' M xx x x x' x' xt xt xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx O xx xx x xx ,s xx x2 xx x, xx 52 xx X :x , . QQ yx . . , . . xf X A 'x ax xx xx xx xx RK EK x x x' x5 x x xx Y, ,lx xx W' W H xx xx xx 'x lx xx x - ' xx xx 1 - , J - xx RK TK xx xx xx xx xx xx X LYNN TIRE CO '- xx 9 xx xx xx xx xx xx xx x 1 v - V - - x xx 1 x - 1 1 uc 1 xx xt xt x x K xQ xx K L . , . . x2 xx xx xx ,S ,,,, ,, HW, ,, , , ,, HW ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,YH ,, ,,,,,,, ,,, WW .. ,xx xx x' xt x 7 xt lx X Is l I ' 3 1 ,K . 0 L ' ' x' x x . H L X V . . :K yx ' ' r ' ' - ' ' ' L l '1 'Q x' . I . x . 4 . L 1 ' ' . I, 32 K ' ' ', N, ll . ' Q Q O x K V 4 4 4 1 1 4 I I , ,4,4' ,4'4,4,4,4'4'4'1,1'4'4,4,d,4,4'4,4,4,4',4,J'1,4'd,d'4,4,4,4'4,4'4,4'4,4'4'l'4,d,4'd'4,4,4'l'4,4'4,4'4'J,4'4'4,4,4'4,l,d'4,4'4'4, , 'lrd x D I OIL COMPANY FUEL AND RANGE OIL 537 'VIa1r1 St Keene N I-I Complzments of Mmdw Zacfm STO ES SERVICE STATIC 209 Wwt Sr Tal 944 Complzments of Cheshlre Transportatlon C0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 y,f,',f,',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',','f'p'y'p'f'p'f'p'f'r'r'r'r'f'f'r'r'r'f'ffr'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'f r'f'r r r r f'r'r'r'f'r'r'r r'r'r I r 5 ' 1 xx x' xt x' xx x' xx x' xx yt x x xt xt xx xx xx xx xx xx x x xt xt xx KK Wx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx - - xx xx V 1 - 1 - - xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx i iw i i i 2 xx Y I jrfm I V V x xx xx xt xt YK YK xx Y 'I 'I X X x , x xx xx x' ' x' xt x' xx xt xx xx x x sa . 9 xx xt x' xx xt xx xt xx xx NK Vx NK Wx NK Vx x x xx NI x' xt xt T ' YY' T 'HWY' 'T' Tf ' nf TW T ' ' TT T ' W X SK xx NK Wx 'xx Wx xx Wx xx Vx x, Xt r x xx , xx 'I 'I X X X X X X X X Wx Wx xx xx X ,- In Is ' ' . xx xx x K 4 x x xt xt xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx f - - - V- - - - ' ' f ' ' Y- ' ' ' xx x x x' xt 'I 'I Wx Wx Wx Wx xx I xx xx xx X X X X X X xx xx x x x x X o o X I- 1' xt 0 xt NK xx xx xx SK Vx xx X NK xx Nt Wx xt tx X s A f1hIdlDprl F H U s , 3 I I 3 l V1 1 . . Y . . . M , Ih' Nalionul Hunks Iisled above are Nfembers 0 fe era L' osx' nsurunfe ,or oralion what They Have to Look Forward To Largely Depends Un You - - Parenis! You xt gucn your chxldrcn the best you could 1n food shelter and cducatlon But have you gncn them a sound understandlng of the value of money and getting the most out of what they are golng to earn? Brmg your graduates oxer here for a fr1endly chat whxch w111 thor oughly explaln how to use checkmg savmgs accounts and budgetmg to the greatest advantages through hfe ASHUELOT CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK CHESHIRE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK CHESHIRE NATIONAL BANK THE KEENE NATIONAL BANK KEENE SAVINGS BANK P STATIONERY GREETING CARDS OFFICE EQUIPMENT I UGGAGE CHASE S s Sl e l Complzments of THE NEW PLAZA BARBER SHOP Prop E R I-IOYT ERNEST E NEWCOMBE FAY M SMITH JR DENTIST 44 Central Sq T I467 Z1mmerman s Garage 372 West St Keene N H Motorcycles Elshlng Tackle Outboard Motors Blcycles Phone 478 f f 1 ' 'Qfvv HOWARD S MARKET MEATS AND GRocER1Es 76 Beal r SI Keene N H INFORMER R K Palmer Palmer Insurance Agency Keene New Hampshxre KEENE OIL COMPANY Dzstrzbulors Rxchlield GAS and OILS DELCO OIL BURNERS Keene N H Telephone 922 24 Cypress S JOHNSON MOTOR PARTS INC AUTOMOTIVE REPLACEMENT PARTS Rallroad St Tel 789 J' 55' 'f'r'f'r'f'r'f'r'v'r'f'r'r'r'r'r I ' v'v'f'r'r'f' 'f'f' 'f'f'r'i'f'f'f'v'r'r'r'r'r'r'f'r9-,Qs 'Y x 'I Y sg w xx xx l 1 xx xx 'e . , . . 9 59 xx , V fW ,f,V if , .WWW W, 0 xx ,S ..--..L 0 xx xx 9 0 xx xx 22 Vs'e,t . . 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I-I. f FOX AUTO PARTS I 80 Emerald Street Wholesale and Retail Automotive Parts Distributors I Safety Glass for All Cars I I 'Iwi 411 4 4 4 1 'r'r'r'r'r'f'r'r'v'r'r'r'r'v'f'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'f'f'f'r'r r r'f'r'r'r'f'f'f'f'f'f'r'r'r'r'f'r'r'r'r'f'r'r'r'f'f'f'v'r'r'r'r'r'r f r r .,,.: ,. . 1 I Y 1 . ' - I ..,. I 'ip' .. '1Ii.'f.'. . I I , . 4 - f , 1. . L . ,4,4,4'4'a'a 4'd'd'4'4'4 4'l,d'4'4'J'l,l'd,l'l,d'4'J,d'I'l'4'4'4'4'4'4' 1,4 '4 ,4 ,a 'a 'l,d ,l'4 ,4 '4'l'4,d ,a '4 '4 '4 ,a 'arga '4 ,4 ,a ,a ,ga '4,4 ,4 ,4 lllllllf Iry Our ICC Cfrram Sodas BON TON ll SIDCIVKICIMS Sundars 111 left to lxeep Peet lzs No feat to F11 ee! 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