Keene High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Keene, NH)
- Class of 1948
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'.111 1 .1 -11-1 1111'-if A W MARGARET D ACKERMAN B A Bucknell Unnersuty Radcllffe College Latm Englzsh Aduser Lalm Club yy Serreiurq Io Ihe Guzdance Dzrector ,Z MURIEL BRADBURY CONSTANCE G BRENNAN B A HAROLD E BRIDGE B E Plymouth Teachers College Alfred Umverslty Keene Teachers College Home Economxcs Arts Crafts Merhamc Arts Adurser Cheerleaders Aduzser Studenl Workers Club Co Ed H1 Y Club PAUL E BRIDGES, B E Keene Teachers College Area Vorutzomzl School Advxser Srudent Workers Club E' QMRSQ G1 ADXCL M BURNL11 R N Elliot Commumty Hospxtal School Nurse , If 1 l 'rer T C A. .l M.. ' 5 mmol GRACE 15. BARRON T ' l ' Q , I . , ,X ' L l A ,F ,sm 2 Y GLYF BURRIII B S Unnersxty of New Hampshlre Chemxstry Aduser Hz Y Club lMRSl AVIS Nl COLBX A B Colby College Englzsh Adtrser Fnlerprrse IMRSJ EDNA L M CoLL1Ns Bates College Enqlrsh Aduser Dramalzc Club Student Assembly Council Student I-'ederalzsts , F A I .3 Q1 'U' MURIEL K COOKE B S Bookkeepzng Buszness Arxlhmetzc Adurser Camera Club Natzonal Honor Soczely Coach Jumor Varszly Gxrls Freld Hockey KMRSQ MABEL M COTTON University of Vermont Middlebury College French HAROLD lr' DREW B S Ed M Mlddlebury College Han ard Unxverslty Aduzser Jumor Class HELLN DRLGC B A M S UHIXQFSIIY of Vermont Sczenfe Admser Sophomore Class Bzology Club Coach Junzor Varsrry Girls Basketball t 5 ' s . - 1 . Y i , 1 J I L I 1 'Jai' 1 I A. I i Kansas4Wesleyar1 University l l 'Ph. B., M. , y . . . llXlRS.l LJOROTHY GLAZIER Kecnc Teachers College Cflulhing und Texliles FRANK GLAZIISR, A, A. M Bates College Guidanfe Director ,-ldtiser-Junior Rorarians MII DREDE GUTTERSONI B S FORRESI J HALL A B rum I HALL B Unncrsrty of Vermont Dartmouth Collcgt Plymouth Ttachers Colltge Iizoloau and General SHPULS Mathme Shop Shorlhand Typettrzlrnq P ALGLSIINE HXNLIX B A Unlxersmty of Mramt Englzsh CILICS Assxstant Coach l arszty foot ba Ymx XRD J Hxxxx J B 'Vl Ed Umxtrsxty of New Hampshmrt Cxtzti AdLlStF freshnvan Clam Coath Junior luriztq Baseball Adtzser Informer 'sf ALDLR T. HATCH. B, S. University of New Hampshire Pbysifal Edtzcatron Coach - - - Varsity Basketball, Cross Country. Truth. Intramural Basketball EDWRRD H HAZEY A B VI A Dartmouth College Columbla Unnersxry ll ooduorkzna Merbanzral Drauzng Auto Drzumy Course ARTHUR HOUSTON B S MARGARET KELLEH B S fMR55 MARY LANE B 5 Umwfslty of Vermont MT Sf WNY College Keene Teachers College Adws'-jf Physlfs Club UnlYe1'51fY Of New Hampshire UHIYETSIIY of New Hampshue Dzstrzbutzre Educatzon Aduser Student Workers Club Y Teens Sr Cafeterta Dzrector GEORGE P LOVELL B S 'Nlorvuch Unnersxty Algebra Attendance Offzcer RAf HEI. VT M-XRSHALL B S M Fxtchburg Teachers College UHIXCISIIY of Mlchlgan renee Audzo Vzsual Gutdanee Aduser Freshman Class Radzo Sleermg Commzttee . . .. . ..l. . , X , . V. ' 1 - - V, . . ' ' I 4 . . , . . . .r ,- --1 - .V , . I l . . . .N , 1 I A Y. .Y .Y :A l l 1 ' t B Cumberland Unnersxty Law School Keene Teachers Colleg Domestrc Arts Cl ll l ORD H Pl RKINS B S Tnnny College Elonomus Clerzcal Practzce Azluslr Informer Pall P1 ull A St -Xnsclm College Crum Junmr Buszmss ldumr Slulllnt Illleralrsls ELFN VICCRLLHIX B A Nl A Bates College Radclnffe College Enalzsh oach larszty Gzrls Bashelball larszty Gzrls Fzeld Hockey Nlcriol xx J 'NORRIS Ph B Holy Cross College Hxslory Coaeh l arsrlq Football ,pd Ed M Secrerary lo the Supermlendcnt Unnerslty of Mame Bates College Mathematzcs Coach l arszly Baseball l B A il K 1 - Y VA' A . QMRS-FLDERIS BB BSOUSLEY. ARTHUR D. MULVANEY, B. S,, fMRS,l ELSIE NAYISH C Nl.-X4 Q, ,B. g RUTH RAYMOND, Keene Teachers College Columbia University English Adviser - v - Senior Class SALMAGUNDI Senior Exec'uIiL'e Council Sl'-XNLFX E RICHMOND Mus B Boston Lnixersity History AllL1SLf Sophomore Class Lsher Corps r....... l'NlR9l THERES-X P ROBERTS KMRSJ RLTH N Rus BARBiBA RITCHIE B E Assistant Secretary to the Plymouth Teachers College Headmasrer Typewriting Shorthand A B Vklheaton College Adezser Outing Club Librarian Aduser Junior Librarians USA RLSSFII A B Holy Cross College Clark Lnuersitx English S Xl-XRION SXllll-l B S Keene Teachers College Lniiersity of New Hampshire Clothing and Textiles 'ldus r Junior Red Cross Council A. , . :Y. A, . .i I 1 s l Y Y g .Lua . . ,.A.M. l Y'..,'f fl ai , A 1, 9'- , N , A YMRS l ARLEAN B SPLAR lRl Dl RIC K C STI:AR'NlS Secretary to Ihe Supermlendenl M UHINQISIIY of Massachusetts JOHN E SIURCIS B S Urmerslly of New Hampshlre Aeronaums Mechamc and Han ard Umverslty Archxreclural Drancmq Hrstory Aduzver Senzor Class Sfmor Freculzue Coumll t I 111 ELIZABETH A TRACY Smnh Clxgllege Senrclary Io the Headmasler Englzsh Adczser Jumor Class Informer lVlR9l HARRIETT E VOCI-L 411 xx CH-XRIIS A XXOODBURH Nl Nl 'Ncvr England Conscrxatory of Muslc Chozr Band Orchestra his-ah M F W G11 BIRV H WXINKAN B E THERON L YOST B A Q RS, RANCELLA OODBURY K Teachers Collc c Sloyd Tfdlnlng School lxslman School of Vlusxc um 3 MUSIC Assistant Malhrmams -Xlmgvllldlhszan Draflmq C our Jumor laraztu Banks! ball Jumor Xarszzy Foolbull I xiii, . . v . X 9 X YV I . Z 1 f 5 5 3 . ' . ' . H . , , , B. S., . A. 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Our V Y, 5 V V YH I , i T o SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated Hobson Huntley Standzng Altber Baxley SENIOR OFFICERS President ROBERT ALIBER Vtce President MARTHA HUNTLEY Secretary RUTH HOBSON Treasurer ROBERT BAILEY Aduzsers MISS RUTH RAYMOND MR FREDERICK STEARNS PREVIOUS CLASS OFFICERS Freshman Sophomore Jumor Preszdent Ktnneth Turner Rtchard Wllmot Rxchard Farma Martha Huntley Vzce Preszdent Anne Johnston James Yannek1s 'VI Secretary Vtlma Grube Eltzabeth Wann El fig, 1nn freasurer Sttm Pappas Robert Ahber James Rannekls Roger Hetherman T I . ' , 1 . . . . ' I I 1 A 9' . ZA -.4-Y Iy ' ' ' ' I .' 'A .af r ' Q vm ' . I SENIOR FXECUTIVE CGUNCIL OFFICERS lres dem RICHARD FKRINA Secremfu Coxswxxcr PAICV Adwsers Miss RUTH RM xxown MR FRIDFRICIX STPARXJS The Senior EXLCUIIVL Councxl IS made up of rcprescntatn ts from stnxor class The first Alumnl Dance of Keene Hlgh School was planned and carrled out wxth the a1d of the Councll Throughout the school year If has proved of value to dlscuss 1tems of class mterest such as the caps and gowns class dues and the Wlnter Carnrval Its recommendatxons are brought before the class for ac t1on thus fac1l1tat1ng 1n runmng class meetxngs Fzrs! Rou. Mr Fredenck Stearns Mxss Ruth Raymond Palge Farlna Second Row Stone Bushnell Hunt ley Spear Dexoxd Hobson Thzrd Rou, Shea Hoyt Hxlton Wheelock Henry Page Fourlh Row Loos Staples Farmer Kharfen Bardls Ahber Fzfth rout Bradley XVatk1ns Beard Rlchter Kontmos I J .,' ' I D A 1 v ' .......... . 'r . ' . 1 1 1 home rooms and acts as an intermediate unit between the class ofhcers and the Y Y a , ' 'V . I . I V 'I , , D r. V l . . , , A Y I . , 1 1 JOHN IDI XII IRILQ BARD S H Itus to tatn ars1ty lootball 3 4 oo a 'I rack 7 4 Student Iedtral1sts 4 Gtncral Scuntt Club l H1 Y Club 3 4 Phys1cs Club 3 Scmor Ex tutnt COUHCII 4 S XI 'VIAGUNDI Staff 4 Y uth Ctnter l 7 3 Intramural Basketball I 7 4 All Star Football 'Ium Sharby Irou X 1nntr All Qtatt Iootball Y M C A JRXIIS HXSI Xl BARNIS tm fl pound or pluck ts ttorlh a ton of L k X 1rs1ty Basketball 3 Captam 4 J V Basket 7 Cross Country 4 'Irack 7 3 4 A pella Chotr 4 Co Ed H1 Y Club 3 4 H1 Y Club 7 3 Outmg Club 4 JUHIOI' Rotartan 3 4 n rormtr Staff 4 Youth Center I 7 3 Y 'VI C X Dum PI 111i BRICHEIOR Datt Nom but htmstli tould bt hrs parallel 4 Cut ptllt Chotr 3 4 Co I d H1 Y Club 3 4 Bmlogby Club 7 Rad1o Iorum 3 Dramwut Club l me it eC ul Out1ng.,Cluu I7l1xs1 s C lub 3 Jun1or Rotarttn 3 Youth tr 3 lxttm Skt Club I1r1sh I7l.1xv.rs Stu tnt ltdtr1l1sts 4 C111l A1r Patrol x ill W n IS hts tmttn situ ts t n o 3 l Intrtmurl Bastbull l Cnntral Scnn Clubl X outl'1Ctnttr I 1 t Lfl I r1m1 1t 7 un1or Rottrnn 7 I vrtst lnlorntr 1' rtmurt as t U3 7 X JYSIIX I oot v 71 C ll p lla ChOlY 3 4 SXI NIAC L Stull 4 Stntor Lxttuttu Coun 1 4 R'1d1o Qtttr IHS., C ommuttt 4 Fuse 1 7 ROCEIQR :Xl.l'X AIQJRANIS llrhlllvy ll'v mingle together in sunshine and rain. 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Football 1: Ice Hockey 3: Arack 7 3 4 Co Ed H1 Y Club 3 4 Youth Ctn 7 3 Student Asstmblx COUHLII 4 X X I X A ll Huh 1 not of tm aut but for all Il t Class l rts1dtnt 4 Class Irtasurer Z J V I3as tball l 7 l V Football l General Sc1encc Club I- t mst Staff l Yo enterl 2 7 ootball 3 4 Bmlogy Club 7 Rad1o um 3 4 Student Iederahsts 4 Keene Sk1 Club X VI C A H1 YClub3 4 Nattonal Honor Sou tty 3 4 Outmg Club 3 4 Pbysms Club 3 Ed1tor ot SAI XIAGUNIDI 4 Jun1or ROIBYIBH 4 Scmor Ixttutnt Counc1l 4 Student Assembly Counc1l 4 Xli l Ill li HI Rl3l RI ANIJI RSON Htflitj ts ttf tltttr LLfl7dl!f1L1S1tJl7's tuuttrtztl Ltzlh tu! outb Ctnttr l ROl3I lil ROE BAILLX B05 Lzle without sport IS not ltfe J X lootball 7 Cross Country 3 4 Tratk 2 3 4 H1 N Club 4 Outmg., Club 3 4 Youth Cen 7 Clmss 'I rtasurtr 4 Ru III X txvkvt Bt r Kxxtttt Spud I LL OQIILI help olhlrl out of Ll ftlluw fultnq lnle'1p'xt1r1lI3asIhpl'l I H13 Club 7 J X Io t I 7 J N Baseball 7 Varsxty Base 1 O Img Club 3 X Nl C A Juntorltgton Base ball I um Statt Baseb1II totut lou XI B trust BIutIr Ihg wnys LL I mudt lor tht pun and tru Cross Country 3 4 Band 4 Co Id H1 Y Club 4 Dramwttt Club 3 4 Outtng, Club 4 Phystcs Club 3 Youth Ctnttr 3 Student XX orlurs 4 XII I ROSI Hli II if IIO I. Baseball I 7 Chess Club 2 Cartoon Club 7 C ntun l 7 Ls U KAIIII RINI' AI INA BIRDSONC K 9 As Suu! and musztul as hrtqht Iftfs Iuagf C7 .luntor Red Cross Counctl I Cafe I Sifgp-Q 0 4 A Cappella Chotr 3 4 Physics ent Vvlorkers 4 SAI NIAGUNDI Sta J, x f 9651 Q-V5 ELIZABLTH SARAkI KE! 'X ij Bezsy She pap s slriuq lol gy S ff if Us er orps en , u e ross ,Us vdilpds 91 It I1l.M'RdC un 21 3 ting uh' 44 Phystcs lub I ACIUNCI Sta :yuth an M! Is! Chunky P9 P 7 P-XUI IXI RIIA PJOLIDRII AU PUUI I Izqht I ltl ts m hart luntor Red Cross Councll I C1fv.terla 'Staff I Youth C nttr I SAI NIAGUNDI ta 4 Church Chou' Rout Ixl Os: AR Bout t KRD Bob A companion that ls cheerful ls worth hzs uezght tn qold Cafeferta Staff I Youth Center I Outtng Club 3 I X Baseball I Varstty Football 7 Baseball 'Vlanager 7 3 ARIIILR IIOSI I H BOUI I ORD f Born for sufcess he sums nd I 4 Jun I tbrartans I 3 -1 5AL,Nl-XQUNDI Staff 4 Youth tnttr Y NI I,otuax1Xt :Mall Bout DIIIL1 merr 'hturl gftg ull th dau r hlitr I Genus! 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That atlams lhz prrfc Camera Club 4 Natlonal Honor Socmcty 3 4 Physics Club 4 Youth Ccnttr 3 Jumor Rotmrnn SHIRI l X l UC ILLF C-XLKINS A quzet constzenlxous grrl rs she lRANf l S l OLISI C-XRROI L l ol muah 1:1112 4 qrtu! sunt! sz a nc XCHINIIR ll Sill our l K. Mol-2 N Inrouuf BRXDILX Um N Ita ylhma Comes :I a mlm LL ll nlu LLGIY B1 logy Club 3 Jumor R Jun Rotarxan 3CxSeTuor E e nc Councnl 4 l'VWcst Swxxaqgey Drag Corps Youth Extcnslon XJYoutl'1 lclloxx shxp ss Councll 'S EIIZABI-IH .l-XXE BRIIION fl uzrl to lznou. a q1rI uorthuhzle J V lxcld Hockey l Youth Extcnsmon -l H Club PNIRIC IA IRIQ BROWN u Brams make the woman A Cappella Choxr l 2 3 4 Natlonal Honor Soutty 3 4 Dramatxc Club 2 3 Enlerprzsc Board Nl XRILXN ELAINE BUSHNELL qi Characjy lS worth a thousand Iaurels 4 ylumor Red Cross Councxl l Natxonal Honor Sotlety 3 ZPNSALNIAGUNDI Staff 4 Semor Ex ecutlvc uncll 4 Rambow Gtrls Latm Club 4 X' ',. 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JOSEPH HLRBERT COOPER O6 My mznd ts my lzmgdom A Cappella Chotr 4 Chesterfield Youth Center VIOI LT IVADFLL CORI Y Your lrfe shall muer lark a friend and I 4 H Club Ptlgnm I-ellovxst Church Chotr GRI I-X RUIII CROSS I really l7aLLn I much Io say But m the ttorla' Ill um my u.ay Cafettrta Staff 7 3 Ctrl Scouts JOHN LI ON CROIO JtJl7r7r1ze Bltssmas on thee lzttlt man Iumor Itbrartans l 2 3 -4 Physlcs Clu Youth Center 7 3 4 SALVIAGUINDI Stall' 4 Student XX orlttrs 4 Intramural Basketball 3 tion FWBIRTN Cot BH C tr e fhend rs ioreter a Irzend lf Intramural tBaseball 2 Radlo Iorum 3 Juntor I tbrarxanstl 3 Junlor Red Cross Counctl 3 JOSIPHINI: 'VI COLLXIBL9 A lata that smzlcs IS always good Usher Corps 7 3 4 AutoDrn1ng Club luntor Itbrtrnns 7 Cvtneral Scttnce Club l XRIIILR LLLINI CONSIINE I' The urbamty of the atnllcman 'Nlattonal Guard S111 struts ull ttho dart b lrut Co Ld Ht Y Club 3 4 I3lolo1,y Club 2 Usher C rps l 7 Dramatlc Club 3 4 Gtm lSc1enct Cub l Outing Club 3 4 Physics b lormcr Staff l SAIMAGUNDI Staff 4 Youth nter 1 7 ' fl 1 I ' I. 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I OLIS ROBI RT DI BI RN-XRIJO Loutt ltfStLLfllV7Lt LLIDS SUFLLSS Btology Club 7 General Scuncc Club l Youth Center 2 3 Ctul Arr Patrol Of J onli xfabltnxlslg Iulut Ylltaglpll ft tdfl nsthtel 'bg gunto Q Cho Councx m Q1 Gb Ld gp 'll Club ounng Cl 3 GUNDI Staff g+6r Execu t1 t Coun Parxsh Plax CARXIINI A Dll ORINLO farmti fl qrtat sport both sturdy and strong llt s om grand fellou, who Ltont ao wrong Y uth Centtrl Z 3 J V Iootball 2 Varslty Iofutball 3 Captatn 4 Outtng Club 3 4 Co Ed H1 Y Club 4 St Bernard Boys Club All State ootball All Star Football Team IRI NI ANNA Dlvll C O Hung sorrow fun utll kill a tat And lhcrtlort Ill S bt nur U J V Gtrls Basketball l Intramural Softball -4 Usher Corpsl Z 3 4 General Sclencc Club A Cappella Chotr 3 4 Junlor I 1 rtans 2 Youth Center 2 3 Outmg Club 3 .lun tor Red Cr s Counq 4 SAI MAGUNDI Staff 4 gHer lb? qlou,u.orm lent her ub3 4 Outtng Club 4 Youth I? trtbutors 4 Curl Rescrus JOHN IXIRB-XNKS DINKEL Jdfll God bless all Izttle boys Itke Purk Rush Izltle boys u.ho stay alzue bq Iuch nd l 4 VI C X General Sclence Club l Intramural Bas ltttball l 7 Youth Center 7 3 A Cappella Choxr V Baskc 3 Radio lnorum Dramattt Club 4 Co Ld H1 Y Club -l I Lf l-X ANN DINIINO Luty Her eyes hold black u,htps Youth Center 7 3 Pansh Players Checker Club Outmg Club 7 3 We ' ' . - t- x ' Q C I: yQf4-l - ' l' D V 1 n .H , 0 'u Ce , . 1 ' ll , a ' -3 F : ' :S 'V ' Q' - san, Alfx ll, , I lv' V xl. 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But the 111770 u.zlI come uhcn you u.1lI hear mt Chcmtstry Club 3 Usher Corps 7 3 Start Qxuard Nattonal Rxfleman s ASSOCIJIIOH CHARI I S ROLAND EICHORN F1 hotn A lauqh ts worth A hundred M' Drzmatlc 4- C u 3 msc aff' Of 35555 QJ Bttsxx orfil ugh thy olden I hter Ugghgfr and 3 rches a Btology C ea or s I f lst 4 .Iumor Red Cros Counctl I former Staff 3 Youth Center s -QVHKGUNDI Staff 4 stttdtttt Assent bly Counctl CARI Emxm DODCE Be the best of uhateuer you are I-IINSDALE HICI-I SCHOOI Intramural Softball 2 3 IORRAIINE MAX DONIPIER Its easter to Izsten than to talk Outtng Club 4 VIRGIINIA MARY DUHAIME A qutet extertor conceals much Chrlstnan Youth Assocxatton U 'fr P-XLI. ROI 'XND ENIXIOXD H4 mau look Serzoui he may look Shu 11 he Q zll I Ittzxf you um Co d,HXClb34 lv ,Jon LWIEQ 'lf JJ A 9 lt UI ll fl g lt ,, V1 Ca plfl 011 4, C01 111 YYC1u11 4 311, M11 V X sd D' ff Bzwox 1 ll SGHOOI YQVLLB1 Clupv RDBERI' HAROLD EVEREII Bob He IS a quzet tellou, sometzmes Cafeter1a Staff Z General SCICHCC Club l Youth Center 3 Student Vvlorkers 4 Grange RICHARD MARIIN FARINIA Dlfll lnduslrzous and Ltorkzng A Cappella Cho1r 1 2 Orchestra 2 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Blology Club 2 General Sc1ence Club l H1 Y Club 3 4 Youth Center 2 3 Jumor Rotar 1an 2 JUDIOK L1brar1ans l Enlerpnse Staff 2 3 Ed11or 4 Informer Busmass Manager 3 Semor Ex ecutne Counc1l cha1rman 4 SAI MAGUNDI Staff 2 3 4 Class Presldent 3 CIIARI I S AI BERT PARVII-R Chunk He S here he s there he S all uboul Lots of pep and a real qood scout J X ootball l 2 Basketball I'eam Manager 4 Track 2 3 4 ACappella Cho1r3 4 B1ology Club Z Youth Center 3 Grange Dramat1c Club 3 4 General Sc1ence Club 1 H Y Club 2 3 4 SALMAGUINDI Staff 4 Sen1or Executne Counctl 4 11111 s Hove 11113 FISH Jrm He 19 neur less ul lezsurt 'lhun Lehtrz ul Insure Co Ld H1 Y Club 4 Youth Ctnter 3 H1 Y Club 3 Cafttena 3 -l Outmg Club 3 Dramauc Club 3 4 Canteen JAX1 1 EL KIXF ILAVIN The Smzle Zhu! umm t tome of! Bxology Club 7 'I-Ill RIS-X X11-XRH I-ONIXIXE -l murden moths! and unassummq Intramural Softball l BIOIOQQ Club 7 General Scmnte Club l IJl'HSl s Club 3 SAI VIAGLNDI Staff 4 HL ft IIA Ill. ' I l I. ' , -lf 1- ' u . . X 3: T4 I ' 'J , N -' A ' Lf - l A V P I v 'S I' I . fr .' : . 3 1 S 'yy ff' JV lftuwl I ur' 1' e 1 I S, - V l . 1 yr a ' - 1 - - , :R f 'L ' ' MS- ' P, HV ,. . 11 , , - U, , ' N 1 1' 1 1 4 ,1 R -.Yr I , J FV? Juv Mi, 1 1s!f y K'-rf .-l' l ' 'L r-: ll' 'I' ' ' J , . ,.,. .. A - Did you ever see him shirhingf' ' 7 If , 3 ' l . . l , 1 . : ' : i-I . . : , I . . V . . ' -' 1 c , : .. '.' HKZEL Nlhl: GOENVEY A qutet grrl well known to feu. Junior Ltbrarlans 4 SALMAGUNDI Staff 4 CAROI H N GOODELL Carrie A gzrl who ts very sueet and kznd One who u,tIl Itnger zn your mmd nd l 2 O ra 3 4 A pella Chotr 2 3 4 Youth Center 2 3 Co Ed H1 Y Club 3 Y Teens 2 3 Radto Forum 3 4 Dramatxc Club 3 4 Outtng Club 3 4 Enterprzse Staff 2 3 4 SALMAGUNDI Staff 4 Student Federaltsts-l lVltssK H S 4 EDWARD GOODRICH t hh,1SdOfT7 zs better than rubzes C1ulA1r Patrol SHIRIIX PKIRIK IK CIR-XHX'Nl Shtrl ll :th dzsposztton pleasant and frumls aalore Btnd 3 General Sclence Club l Phystcs Club 3 SAIMAGUNDI Staff 4 Youth Center 2 Gtrl Reserxcs 2 Juntor Catholtc Drum Corps Cheshxrs. Kennel Club lnc Chrlstnan Doctrtnc Tenms l SWE E WARD FRASER SQ ju e quiet kind. rana Bxology Club 2 is ta ,n . h hoir: appa hi: Z R iff? 21 LZ s hh men Qi at 2 Eizeni' R in to 3231 iikix if ull o mzsc d sport E E Gena ence u ross 0 1 Plfy C uh , SAI MA NDI Cent PKIRICIA ALICE. GALLA ER A cheerful friend lrke unny day W ho sheds her brtghtness all around s er Corps l 2 Enterprtse Staff l 2 Dramatlc Club Z 3 Youth Center 2 3 Outmg Club 3 Co Ed H1 Y Club 4 SALMAGUNDI Staff 4 :gig l 4 Y . Q., Koi . Q D l. ETF 'K O77 lg ' 'II 9 th 's by! st d,2..-1,0 a2,3,4: gi K ' an N 1 Q' C J , 'F I. LIT :T .a y . . . pll ' . an l,2. 1' c'- l:Jn rR C 1 I ' l 4' 4 ouHf 'iid S Q' Uh. , : ' . ,-3: Ba -, ,3.4: rchest l,2, , :D Cap- ' E! VILKIA ELISI- GRUBE I know a marden iaar Io see Trust her not she rs foolxna lhee Class Secretaryl J V F1eldHockeyl 2 J V Curls Basketball l Varsity I-teld Hockey 3 4 Var stty GIFIS Basketball 2 3 Captaln 4 A Cappella Cholrl 2 3 4 Informer Staffl Z Blology Club 2 Youth Center 2 3 Co Ed H1 Y Club 3 Radto Forum 3 4 Student Federaltsts 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Outmg Club 3 4 Enterprrse Staff 3 4 G l Reserxes 7 3 SALMAGUNDI Staff 4 .IOSLPH XVAIFIER H-XNRAHAN ot Ready for uork ready for play Aluays happy good nulured and gay unlor Itbrartans l Youth Center l 2 Dramatic Club 2 3 4 Blology Club 3 Radto Iorum 3 4 Student Iederallsts 4 Y M C A Assxstant Edltor SALMAGUNDI 4 Student As sembly Council 4 DORIS IOUISE HATT Do: Dark hazr and dark eyes 4 pleaszng combmatzon ROBPRIA HAVET ,Bobble Somelzmes I wonder then agam I lhxnk I knou. 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'lo know her u.eIl ts to Irke her better Intramural Softball l Btology Club 2 Gtrl serwesl 2 3 Usher Corps 2 3 4 Outx Club 2 3 Youth Center Z 3 Auto Dru mg Club 3 I-neld Hockey Manager 3 4 SALMAGUNDI Staff 4 Parish Players Chrlstxan Doctrtne Classes JI ANNL I-RANICI-S IVIACKIINZIII Scotty Some lrhe work some luke fun lm for both 4 H Club Church Chou Youth Fellowshlp West Sxsamey Drum Corps Grange A Cappella Chotr 4 HAVFRHIII. AC ADYVIY .I V Basketball President of Class XVARREN ALVIN IVIACKEINZIE There ts honesty rn manhood And qood fellou.shzp an thee Gencral Science Club l Btology Club 2 Youth Center 2 3 Youth I-ellovsshlp 4 H Club Band Z 3 4 Camera C ROBIRI .IANIFS MAJOR Szlence qoldtn Outmg Club fdma C N Re' .,: I ...z- ng ' - ' . ' 1 1 I l..,,:' lub3,4.' 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KP NNETH PAGE There art few who know The treasures hzd rn ther Intramural Baseball l Intramural Basketball l H Y C 3 4 Youth Ct Track 3 4 Sentor Executne Counctl 4 Energy and good Iutk ure turns But merqy was born first Intramural Softball l General Scunce Club l J V Gtrls Basketball I 2 3 Varstty Gtrls Bas ketball 4 Band Twlrler 3 4 Orchestra 4 Radto Forum 3 4 Nattonal Honor Socxety 3 4 Phystcs Club 3 Youth Center 3 SALMAGUNDI Staff 4 Senior Executue Councrl 4 Varstty I teld Hock ey 2 3 4 Intramural Fxeld Hockey l STEVE THOINIAS PAPPA9 Pup Hrs Izmhs were fast m mzqhly mold For hardy sports and eontest bold ketball I 7 J V Fo a 7 eral Sctence Club l Class Treasurer l Btology Club 7 Physics Club 3 H1 Y Club 2 Youth Cen 3 Co Fd H1 Y Club 3 4 Varsmty I3as 3 y otball 3 Star Iootball 'Ieam ALIRID JOSIPH IDARINIIAL lfsnthtl Uttar I Luork Oh ll hut L1 trasle of Irmt Outmg Club 3 Youth Center 3 Amertean Leg ton Hockey Ilam PHYLLIS RUTH Nuwcioxtfs Phyl Honesty is the best policy Band l Z Brology Club 7 Cafeterla Staff l 2 Usher Corps 2 General Sctence Club l Outmg Club Z 3 SAI MAGUNDI Staff 4 Youth Cen ter 7 3 Ramboxx Grrls Church Chotr JOAN IVIARIE INIEISEX A smzle rs a Lthrsper or a laugh J V Fxeld Hockey l Intramural Softball 1 Youth Center I 7 Camera Club 3 Chrtstxan Doc tr ne Classes IIFXNOR PRAxf ts O I EARX Trllte Sure and theres somethmg about the lrrsh Co I-d H1 Y Club 4 Outmg Club 3 4 Youth C nttr 7 3 SAI 'VIAGUNIDI Staff 4 Girl RL exesl BARBARA IVIARI OXILII. Barb ll s her manmr and Smale That make her u,orIhz.ch1le General Sctence Club I Blology Club 2 am era Club 3 Cheerleaders 2 3 4 Youth Center 2 Outtng Club 3 4 Co Ed H Y Club 3 Partsh Players Chrlstnan Doctrme Classes , ed, I-. z. .r I r 7: V' '- s'r't' , Z, 3. ' 2 ' 1 C - 31 3, Q R. ,4f 21,-+1 ie lub 2.',.1 A fntcrzwf CoNs'1'ANti12 E. PAIGE Cirmnit- J. V: Bas , -1 . . - otb ll I. -31 Gen- ter Z,-1: . - . '- I 7 . 1 ' keti ball 1. 4: Varsiit Ilo . 4: Track 34 4: Allf I s RcAP.Ll P xo rh hrurl 1 long mor cd C ss Counu Cafclcna St l Intramur S flball 3 -4 VIXII NNl Rll-X P'KlNOlDl ll! ll ho said I was quzsl West Svuan7ey Drum Corps SHIRI EX EIHLL Pl-RHAXI Shlrl Once a lrzrnd uluuys a frzend 4 H Club PAUL EDVVARD PIISPAVEIN Always the same quzel and hmd General Sclcnce Club l Youth Center 2 Out Ing Club 4 RODNIX EARL PLUMMLR Rfld Ambrtron has no equal Brology Club Z Outmg Club 4 Physlcs Club 3 Grange Boy Scouts The Open Road Pioneers PFTER JOSEPH PORADA PPI? Ill calch xt ere Il comes to ground Vvest Suan7ey A A XXINFIFLD RICHARD PRATT lvlnrlle Slow but sure General Science Club l Blology Club Z Youth Center Z RICHKRD I EO PREC ENI' Dlfk Zealous get modes! X ourh Center 3 y I I '. ' I . v .1 1 j's , I RIC IA 141 A: 11-rrs .9':' lQ'5zO llc, aff, lx '?.'.'f N. f P 1' Q Rum ARIENE READ Be the best ol' uhateter you are Curl Arr Patrol G1rl Reserxes Z Youth Center LOUIS PEIIR RIFCI The Iuznhle of hm aye betohens mzsfhzel Co Ed H1 Y Club 4 Junlor Red Cross Counc1l l 7 Youth Center l 2 3 Student Vworkers 4 FRIIZ JOHN RICHTER H18 finqtrs shame the ruory keys Thcy dance so Irght along J V Baseball 2 Cross Country 3 Intramural Bastlnll l Co Ed H1 Y Club 4 Cafetena Sufl' 4 Junlor Red Cross Councll 3 Outnng Club 3 4 Phxslcs Club 3 Junnor Rotarman 7 mor Fxtcutmu. Councll -I SAI MAGUINDI Staff -l Youth Center 3 Grange Vs l'Xl Rl IJ I DXKARIJ ROIBIS IFLLI Int Lulhou! sport rs not I rsxty Iootb1ll 3 4 J X Iootla Intra mural Baseball l Intramural Basketball Y M C A Vmest Svsanley -X A HAZ!-I. PAULINIQ PURAS Haze Take lift' mo seriously and what is il worlhf' Youth Center 2. l LOUD IVIRRSHALI PL IN-XXI AOlhH7U rs zmposszble to a uzllmq man Auto Drnmg Club 3 Natxonal Honor SOCILIY 3 -4 Outing Club 4 Physics Club 3 4 H Club PRLI ALAN RACJXN There S somethzng about a quret boy Youth Center 3 Intramural Basketball 3 FLIZABETH RUTH RAY NIOND Billy The force of her oun mertl makes her uay Cafeterla Staff 4 Outlng Club 4 R3l1 lbONl Gxrls W 'I A I4 Av TIA' I I fx- x . R nf.-vga M ' ' fl I 'kg ' 5,713 2, 3. K ' I . I . ,V L ,. , . ' I '1 I V . : 1 ' ' -z Se ' l , V -. Il',', ' Q Va ' ' 3 . . 1 . I. I 1 ll Z: - . : .. . 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' ' ' ' ,' ' ,, RIFII IRD ARMANJ VALLI-H Drfh As qurel as any uallry IIIINSDAII HIC H if HOOI A Cappella Choir l Z Co Ld H1 Y Club 3 III I AINOR IVIAI XIIC INI AU A sunny drsposzlzon IS u trtasurt Young Peoples Group Glrl Scouts INIAR l H-X J -XXL Vx ARL Lauahzna eyes a merry Smzlt And a merry merry heart rchestral 7 3 4 Youth Ctntt Youth Ixtenslon C1mera Club 4 RIC HARD HI 'NRI XVA IKQINS Dill? l,IUf7117ll7LSS :S Ihr soul of huszmss General Stnnct Club l Outmg Club 4 Junlor Rotartan 3 Semor Lxecutne Coumtl 4 bntcr prrst Busmess Mmnager 4 DORIS LORRAIINE THRASHER Dol Her eyes are deeper than the depth Of u,alers stalled at evening A Cappella C our 4f: You g Peoples Club QMIIPAI She 'gi ff If rl e nee g n r His nf! e lights, are rrqht Cf as II Z Band I 2 Camera Club 3 lub I' 2 3 4 Junior Red Cross G uncrl Cnmg Club 4 SALMAGUNDI Staff L 4 Xout Center Z 3 Student Assembly Councnl 4 'Keege Camera Club BLRINARD EARI Tooum A frrend to all and a rare qood sport Dramatlc Club 4 SAI MAGUNDI Staff 4 Youth Center 3 Co Ed Ht Y Club 3 Work and ye shall achuue qrtat lhznqs A Cappella Chotr 4 Band l 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Junror Red Cross Councrl 3 Natxonal Honor Soctety 3 4 SALMAGUNDI Staff 4 Youth Center 2 Student XVorkcrs 4 Church Chotr Prlgrlm Iellowshtp A If I ' r I 3 I 3 3 , V ., ' I, LLL ' 0 L 'll A 5 L L - N It V B r ff l l . , A 4 ' ' I 1 A k V , 7 . , ' 42, 1' a tic I . . :, 3 ' ' j in ' I ?. v .. ., 1 'Ill III' I GERALDINE ALICE ,I-RUEMAN Gerry Q O A' . -. . I: I 'I 'r 3: Ar CAROI INF El 'UNI WIILI I I R Ll qunz ptrwm erupt uhm orhtruzst Cafctern Staffl 7 3 -I Auto Drntng Club Outtng, Club 4 4 H Club Curl Rcserxts I Rl Il She https herself tn htallh LLIlh utrtm And zn heart Luth rourulmss Varstty ltcld Hockey 3 4 J V ltcld Hockey 7 Intramural S ftballl 7 3 4 Usher Cor 7 3 4 General Sctence Club I Stntor Executne Counctl 4 Youth Center I 7 4 H Club Youth Extenston Outtng Club 3 ERNI Sl AI BIRI VJHIICONII3 The smrle that uon t tome of? BARBARA MAt WILSON Barb A cheerful frzend lrhe u sunny dau Who shtds her brxqhtntss all around Varslty lleld Hockey 4 J V Gtrls Basketball I J V Fteld Hockey 2 Co Ed H1 Y Club 4 Jumor Red Cross Counctll Outtng Club4 Youth C nter 7 3 SALMAGUNDI Staff 4 Gtrl Re se tes I 2 3 Sunday School Teacher Rambou Gtrls rf .rm 4. we gf' 71.41 Y' gag, --' I 'vb hi NN f UILA .I RMA WII SON 7hc mtldtsl manners and the grams! hear! C r Reserxesl Z 3 Cafeterta Staffl Z 3 IIIABI IH ANN NXINN Belly Att uell your part 1 ere all' the honor Izes N Fuel H ck I Band 2 3 4 Btolo Club Z Usher Cojps 3 4 Radto Forum 3 4 Student Fedcrqlnsls 4 Dramattc Club 3 -l Outmg Club 3 Phystcs Club 31 Class Secreq-ry 2 3 lat In Club 4 lnhnrlner Staff 3 SALMAGUNDI S H54 C11rIReserxea I 2 Student Assembly ounctl 4 N sr I S COMWAXCE XVRICHT e .. Oame lncfxivhp tr as you QQ , ' n Ihe Itght farrrnsttc toe S 'X X 'trstt I Bagketbell 3? J V' Gu-K Baskct I bill I Wlintramural Softball I A Cappella Chotr 4 Co Ld H1 Y Club 4 Btology Club 7 she Ctipsf lx Z Rndlo Pd'r'nm73 NH. Dramattc Cfub .luntour Red Cr ss Countul I. ZX uttng CL - AY.ourh Center 37 3, 3,1 .jAI.NI GU?iDf Sra . A Church Choir. Q .Yvvf Axtst' WHX'A'I I' XX RIGL7- I 'Ng t S -' . '-with hfgwz! h' r.:ilgmef.gg Band Q. BiologbC 3 vlefla Sli 3: uni r .1 raria 3 Outi gb .429-'Enterprise 4s Pillai FeI Cquyh Choir. 5 , If , ' 41. N I V-'f 1 V! rj. l fx' , 6 l,W,,1' I SHIRLEX EVIKIA XXRIGHI Gentle of speech hznelfcrent ol man Varslty Gnrls Basketball 2 Varslty Field Hockey 2 J V Gxrls Basketball 1 Intramural Softball l 2 Biology Club Z Usher Corps 2 Auto Dru mg Club 3 General Sclence Club l Outlng Club h Center 2 Rambovt Glrls AUDRIH lvl,-XDXLXN XXXVIAN Youth zs uholly experzmental Junnor I nbranans Z 3 4 Youth Center l XVLII done as belief than mel! sard Camera Club 3 Grange QUINCY HICH SFHOOL Gnrls Bowlmg Team l 2 Gnrls Basketball 2 Joan Hhl I l'NL Z1 FHA I :Le laugh love and he happq Bapust Young Peoples Fellovs shlp Church Chonr SALMAGUNDI Staff 4 XXI-LBX HIGH SC HOOL Chemnstry Club 3 Bnology Club 2 3 Dance Club l 2 3 Student Councxl 3 School Paper 3 Red Cross 3 Usher Corps 3 Scnence Club l 3 CLASS ODE Wxth deep regret we leave today And earnestly go on our way Wlth hlgher hopes for future years Years that brmg few fears Although the txme has passed away Frlendshxps w1ll last beyond today In our hearts we wxsh you well, Good frxends we bld farewell a, Q' r A A V -- 3. 4: Yout . 3,-1:Y-Teens I. 2, 3: J' , 'Av 'rx BlfVl5Rl.Y JEAN YOERGER ,. , . . , 1 ' ' : l ' 2. zf . ' ' ' I 3 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS As the haunting, sad strains of the organ accompanies our hesitating and faltering steps down the aisle, we do not think of how won- derful it will be to get out of school and have no more home work: what we think of is something much more retentive as we try to hold back the brimming tears, XVe think of the first day of Keene High School way back in September, 1944, when we entered as freshmen. At 7:30 in the morning the drive was swarming with students and we went barging through the doors in all directions. At that time our greatest ambition was to be able to run all over school, someday, and not get lost. l944-1945 Our class was well represented on the first honor roll: some of our promising students were Joyce Stone, Carolyn Goodell, Theresa Fontaine, Norma Morissette, John Bardis, Connie Paige, and Geraldine Trueman, Per- haps we should add to the list of promising freshmen the names of our officers, who did nobly: President-Kenneth Turner, Vice- President-Anne Johnston, Secretary-Vik ma Grube, and Treasurer-Steve Pappas. 1945-1946 Vvle started our sophomore year with a novel idea: we had a veteran of Vvlorld Vwlar Il, Dick NVilmot, as our president: vice-presi- dent was Marty Huntley: secretary-Betty XVinn, and treasurer-Bob Aliber, Barb O'Neil and Betsy Dodds now were cheerleaders: Joan Hoyt, Shirley Wright, Connie Paige, and Jean Hilton were varsity hockey players: Dave Batchelor, Joe Han- rahan, Leo Jobin, and Len Beard were active members of the Dramatic Club: and Betty Winn was a twirler. The highlight of our Sophomore year was Lamothe our party at which Ardis and Len Beard were chosen Mr. and Miss '48. At the Mid-Year Ball Ardis was chosen one of the runners-up to Miss K. H. S., the title with which Priscilla Marshallusq grace- fully walked away. ' In December Jim Yannekis was elected vice-president to fill the vacancy brought about by Dick Wilmot's promotion. l946-l947 Our football team really did '4Veni, Vidi. Vici in '46 and made us proud to have such material as Beard, Aliber, Abrams, Di- Lorenzo, and Pappas donated by our class. The sway of the scepter was controlled by Dick Farina this year with Martha Huntley as understudy, Betty Winn taking notes and Jim Yannekis spending our money. Again we almost captured the crown of Miss K. H. S. with Carolyn Goodell and Pat Gallagher as attendants, but Joanne Langley beat us to it. SENIOR CLASS The spring play, If I Were King found Roger Hetherman and Betty Winn in the leading roles. Just about this time, Marilyn Bushnell, Connie Paige, and Betty Winn were chosen representatives from K. H. Sqfto Granite Ciirls' State-classes in gpvirpment being held at the University durirlgli 'e sum- mer. Our cross-country champion, Robert Bailey, was sent to Boys' State. The Junior-Senior asa most suc- cessful affair and the ggyrfi waslrdecorated wtih evergreens and flowbrs ina pattern resembling a garden nscene. 7 y ' ' , , ,jf . ' -f 19473 1 9'-48 ln Sept' mberfdl '47 we found we were to have a new headmaster, Edward A, Sillari, whom we have grown to like and admire. We had a great election this year and many campaigning stunts tl can still taste the ap- plesl, but Robert Aliber emerged uncon- quered as our president, with Marty Huntley still in there as vice-president. Ruth Hobson as secretary, and Robert Bailey as treasurer. Frank Sears made a seventy-one yard run at our last game in Brattleboro. The football boys that received varsity letter awards were Kontinos, Malloy, Abrams, Aliber, Beard, Robb, Sears, Pappas, Clark, and Bardis. ln the fall the Dramatic Club presented i'The Barretts of NVimpole Street , which was a great success. Just a week before the club went to Boston to see l.ady Vvlinder- merles Fan : at that time two of our mighty e1i'ors shocked Boston's elite by eating reasy doughnuts in the theater. Classmates of ours receiving awards were iJohn Bardis for the Sharby Trophy, Marty Huntley as D. A. R, representative, and Car- olyn Goodell as Miss K. H. S. One of the highlights of the year was our A'VVinter Carnival . We divided into two teams, the Orange and the Black. Everyone had tags denoting the team to which he be- longed. We had parades running this way and that during the lunch hour and all kinds of rehearsals going on in the gym. The winning team was the Black which more than plowed its way to victory. The results were: Black team - - - Anne Johnston. first in girls' cross country, Jim Shea ran off with the boys' title. In the girls' down-hill race Betsy Dodds of the Orange team came in first. The Orange team won the boys' bas- ketball title while Black girls avenged the de- feat of their brothers. The Black team then got the credit for having made the best exam- ples of snow culture. Their statue was that of a typical K. H. S. student with a cigarette in his mouth and a HK on his chest. Our snowman can't remain in back of the high school forever: perhaps we will be for- gotten just as soon as he. but well always re- member K. H. Sand all the great times we've had together. THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Senrors of the Cla s of l9-+8 rn the Crty of Keene the County of Cheshrre the State of Next Hampshrre depart fsomexxhat undaunted but lookrng aheadl and berng of sound mrnd and body do hereby set our seal and leaye unto those qualrfied the fol lowrng I ors Kerbaugh a long trarl of broken hearts Jack Drnkel hrs Greek Vocabulary to Hale Ken dall the only one who can handle rt Fred Robb hrs posrtron on the football team to some unknovyrng belrerer XVhrtey Abrams Pop Loy ell strll vronderrng vrhere he rs Henry Kharfen strll tryrng to cony nce Vlrs Coll ns he s done hrs homevrork Lucra Drntrno her faculty of cheyyrng gum to any enterprrsrng junror George Roentsch hasn t been rn school long enough to leaye anythrng Bob Alrber hrs abrlrty to Ere yunrors who hare the courage Helen Krngsbury her cheery smrle and freckles to remember her by Betsy Dodds an abrlrty to wrrte poetry to onee moonstruck junror Drck Rousseau hrs connectrons to any runror who can find them Herby Anderson all hrs troubles to unsuspectrng Bushey Art Kontrnos hrs football sprrrt and a used carre to some athletrc freshman Carl Dodge strll huntrng for room 35 John Croto hrs herght to Brll Chandler Vryr Patnode Mrs Collrns to the yunrors rf they thought the other teachers uere rugged Betty Hulslander Hulslander for some other name Drck Curtrs feelrng as though there rs plenty of Lours Dr Bernardo strll owrng coach srx math pa pers Shrrley Perham the starrs for the escalator to be Marty Huntley the boys strll fightrng rt out Paul P rspanen svrearrng rt vras not hrs fault Daye Hurd so the teachers wont mrstake hrm for hrs brother Rodney Plummer hrs footsteps for others to p a e therr feet rn Erelyn Hurd an abrlrty to frnd materral for 1 source theme to the yunrors who wrll need rt Peter Porada rf he makes rt XX'rnHeld Pratt ambrtron to one vt ho needs rt Leo Jobrn hrs southern dravll to Vlumbles Bardrs Lorrarne Deyord her pleasrng smrle to forlorn jun rors Drck Pregent Englrsh for the people rn Abcdefghrj Roy Johnson rn hrs Plymouth lrmousrne Ha7el Puras perrod 4 to anyone who wants rt Audrey Vyyman perplexed as to how X got be tueen 5 and 6 Lloyd Putnam a bookcase for the yunrors to carry therr books rn Jrgger Johnston tryrng to skr jump rnto Heayen and become the lrttle angel that he rs Elr7abeth Raymond contented and strll smrlrng Carmrne DlLOICn7O hrs trtle of Captarn to Doug Treat Paul Ragan a motorbrke for students gorng from Room 5 to Room 30 Bern Toomey a bowlrng technrque to one who needs rt Art Chaprn 100 O ayerage rn hrstory qur77es for an honest lrfe Betty Mugford strll smrlrng Joe Hanrahan tryrng to get Erchorn s shrrt n 6 Gerry Trueman flat 70 s to one wrth 69 s Don Chroyrttr Room 9 Jane Murray her Englrsh books strll closed Drck Valley Keene for the qureter town of Hrns dale Glenn Cark hrs legs strll trarlrng after hrm Olrre Murray leares but rushes she could be here two more years Roberta Haret her confu ron to a newcomer next year Eleanor Vrgneau do dads on all the desks to pos terrty Howard Clark Harrrsyrlle for the qureter place o Keene Phyllrs Nevycombe wrshrng he were here Phrl Haynes the teachers strll guessrng what he sard Martha Vlare surprrses to some unsuspectrng jun ror Rachel Contogogou late as alyyays Joan Nerlsen wonderrng why she ey er came Dana Hellus the past for the future Drck VVatkrns the Enterprise Mary Colby a cherry smrle and twrnklrng eyes to one less happy Eleanor O l eary rn one great hurry Joy e Henry her presrdency of the Crrcket Club to nyone vyho can measure up to the requrrements Carolrne XX heeler the cafeterra and some stale fig quares to Santa Claus Vrctor Colby surrounded by the grr s rn the com rrercral c asses Zombre and Brscurt Iambert the bus from Vyest Swanzey wrth a lrghter load Vrrgrnra Duharme some unfrnrshed homework t thc yunrors Joann Rumrrll ur h the prgtars t ll frce of y rn Len Beard and Dorrs Hatt leaye strll hold ng hands 'Xrdrs Lamothe all the Junror boys rrrshrng they were one year older Beulah Sabrn the spots rn her eyes to Connre Young m 'Vlarcelle leBlanc some pockets yyrth automatrc corn losers Margaret lamothe an alarm clock vrrthout alarm yyrth a seat rn room 29 Roland Erchorn lcax es strll berng chased by Hanrahan and Alrber I-rank Sears hrs bottle opener to anyone braye enough to carry rt Date Batchelor the chem lab rn slrghtly used con drtron Barbara Seaxer strll huntrng for Grnny Beatrrce Leprtre her stubborness to Brll Sweet Rrchard Dunton slrghtly fa77led but lucky to get out The M A boys leaye the shop rn one sweet mess Ralph Sherwood hrs smokers cough rn the boys smokrng room Ralph Beckvrrth strll wonderrng vshy the HrY team heat the Indrans Paul Iewrs a hrstory book strll unopened Ken Duquette a hosprta bed for good Lourse Shaw Mrss Ackerman wrth Julrus Caesar and buddres Bearer Beyerst as usual at four rn the afternoon Kate Brrdsong her cold hands for anyone braye enough to hold them Brll Lrndsey strll clarmrng 36 rs the hrghest mark of 'Vlr Stearns Paul Emmond sereral used headaches to anyone not knovrrng Barb O Nerl a job as cheerleader to someone more ambrtrous Roger Hetherman hrs dramatrc abrlrty to Paul Chapman Ernest Whrtcomb for frelds unknown and East Swan7ey Josephrne Columbus the credrt for drscovery of Amerrca to some freshman Carl Page wrth Shea strll owrng hrm a half buck Roger Hrll hrs corny wrt for the best two thrrds of a pun Barbara Wrlson the auto drryrng car to a Junkyard . F . . , . . ,. , I Y I Y ' . . Y Y n. ' - ' ' 'i . . Q - , ' , . . : '7 ' ' ' --- ' .1 ' . . ' . . , . ef ' ' ' ' 5 . 5 . . . I . 1 Y .l . 4 . . . -- , Y' , y. . . Q . Y 0 ' . A - t ' 'f s i N an A ' . k. V v ? A ' T 4 r ' cents in it. Jim Barnes--waiting for Irene to catch up with . . i . . . i hi V . A 4 TT Y. 1. I - . . , V A i - Y. an i, 1 Y . . V . A l Y, . -. r l 0 4 I x v 4 3' I . L I . . , . . 7 A 3 -4 , , . . Y . . . . . . . r . Y, K , , Y ,F I V I . r ' . V -v . . . ' . h . , V l A e . . V' , .. 7 Y . . . I , 4 . . v . . - ,A Y 3- -9' . 1 . . Arthur Constrne Command of the State Guard to Prrsate MacArthur Jean Hilton for 'Vlary Hitchcock and the greener fields of Hrnorer Lum Wilson her boldness to the incoming fresh men Joe Cooper Chesterfield to tour the world on hrs bicycle Connie Paige her yersatrleness rny six junior girls Ruth Hobson a positron as Mr Drew s secretary to one w ho thinks she can type Betty Vyrnn her baton as drum manor to some lucky runror Xrolet Corey her norsrness to the quretest grrl rn the junior class Stere Pappas hrs athletic ability to any runror who can handle it 'Xlrriam Holman sadly but contentedly Connie XVrrght her habit for getting rnto trouble to B Hesslrn Creta C ross Mr Stearns a hobby horse so he can get around more lrenchre Parenteau for the Boston Bruins Sheldon Holmes the beams feeling less strained lanet Vvlrrght her line to anyone who frlls our rt loan Hoyt Anne Johnston and Shrrlev Keating Saturday nights and the lsearless 4 Shirley XVrrght Keene High School for the fruit of labor Don Frrnk hrs musical ability to Bob Hammond Bex Stebbins Beech Hrll for something easier to get to Pat Brown the remnants of S3 98 words to Ann Almqurst Maryann Mattrll Troy to all w ho want rt Carol lrrssell sexeral teachers with much grayer hair Bob Strllings alone at the end of eighth perrod 'Vlarilyn Bushnell with 'Vlr NN oodbury much much sadcler Bob 'Vlalloy the teachers spellbound and much re lreyed Prt Cnllagher the lrrst lNatron1l for the A 'B P Joyce Stone a notebook with all the answers Nlary Butterfaeldihome room 30 to the squirrels. Vladelirre Melanson-a locker by Room l-l to one in Room 20. Hazel Goeweyfequiet as always. Bimbo Thayer-to Daddy, a much used car. Bob Butterworthwfor the greener fields of XVest Keene. Clarice 'Vlenterfher good nature to one half as con- tented. Carolyn Goodellgthe senior and junior boys still guessing. Doris Thrasher--the chewing gum under the desks to the janitors. Shirley Calkins-for him and the home. Bev Merrillha flashy red tie to anyone who dares to wear it. Ed Goodrich-to the wolves. all the women. Gerry Thompson-a bicycle r'de, for one more sturdy. lirancis Carrol-with much regret. Gloria Mills-a liking for music to the Jennison grr s. Shirley Graham-with a blue terrier for a hunting trip. Sheldon Titcombgthe stage to anyone who can handle it. Phyllis Castor--Room 3 for Peerless Casualty, Bernard Molesky-a home room. slightly used. but with three walls. Vilma Grube-her father's car keys to her father. lim Shea the high school a much quieter place Betsy Blake a source theme slightly used but for sa e Brrb Smith her history hooks to Nlr lVlorrrs Joan Er ans for warmer fields Hugh Shelly Coach Mul with fewer hairs Charlie loos determined to be a star tackle for Notre Dame Dc larrna 1 taser bu ness to any unelerclassmrn with a car Ramona Sherrrck to become mayor of the City of Grlsum Bob Bouffard Mr Houston st ll wondering where rs Bernie l oranger rn ability to crash parties to John Hetherman Charlie larmer hrs rmprsh face to Bob Shields Pauline Boudrreau the story Mr 'Vlorrrs neyer heard Mrrion lynch without 1 great deal of regret Jim lrsh the Crnteen Dick Smith 'Vlr Morris md for good Dolly Boufford her nickname to some small junior rr Jeanne VlaeKen7re a toothless eomb to anyone in terested Marilyn Sow erby taking all she learned with her Art Boulford and Beatrice Starkey satisfied and contented Warren MacKen7re with the mrlk not yet deliyered Theresa Fontaine wondering yet leayes Joan Spear for Rusty and better things Pete Adams Bradley not leayes but gryes fzme lVllgJlll'lC back to rts ow ner Bob Major a patriotic report card for something less flashy rwrence raser rrs o en roree t rnyone who wants it Drre Staples th gym swept with hrs able s sis ant l C Flilabeth Britton some fr nt seats to oth rs who want rain Be ty Mllllll as soon rs possible rnice Royle r a r o uret o I Shaw Bob Baileyfstill running. Ed LaClair-sthe new building very old. .orraine Dompierftill ty'ng to get m'l ' the Cafeteria. Karl Robinson-a knack for missing that bus in Marlboro. John Bardis-to the '48 football squad the calm. cool. loveable, and consistent personality of Coach Morris. Beverly Yoergerga used but good seat in the li- brary to those who can't get seats. Ruth Read-very sadly. Joan Zecha-several unfinished arguments with you-know-whom to some courageous junior. Louis Ricci-seven study periods in one day t some overworked juniors. 'Vlary DiMecoffor him. John Kononaniability to secure new cars to some- one over 16. Fritz Richterghis piano to anyone who thinks he can manage it. 'Nlorma Morissette+h working ability to 'x not so ambitious. Arlie Case-with him. Irene DiMeco-the corridors much flatter. Virginia Chase-for good. Shirley Wheelock-the hockey team under- manned. Laura Jeffery leaves for Canada. Robert Everett-Leaves it to Charlie. Signed this eleventh day of June, nineteen hundred forty-eight The Glass of '48 . A i i I V ' ' l . I I V h i- . X y - I l .xv x V , . . .. '- ' K H ' ro. 'f ' lk i f si -. .y f .. . 7. +- ' . . V J V . ' ' , he '. A . . 4 x V. . 1 A. . Q ' . g' 1. , s - 1 - 1 I 1, - ' 4 Doris Pasno leaves to recuperate. JJHQI ljldvin-Ajust leaves. I I 4 . . .. 3 ,b I . 'X I x. i 1 H - e V I tim l A . - '- f AY . A ' I-1 ., yr A. ,pb g ld. . O K , ' ' ,, s . ' s ' ' K 1- A' K 'Lg C 1 V ' ' s nk, rf ' 4 ' r . i' f . 4. t , 4. . S. ' . . 1 ' -- ' o . . e. A ,S , , 1 A Y - K 'L y y M, . 3' v ' L , . J. ' ' ' ---he bil'ty' I be q l' t B'll A , , I , . l ' sr r r e a ea rn . . . - 0 X r 1 r er sr Q A -Q .Y-g W---4 W? we V 'fi I ,ff W .M f' ' wi' 7 ' Lf , -, ' fp J 4 M xl' My K 141, , 'in 'f N... K an 1 NN . ,M A 5 Q: 5? 53 ,.,,' Y NN' 381 ,, if 2 P M my-' fa fn. A 'B ,Q 2 gf H ' A L 1 53 3 5 ., x .. 9, ,QMQ 1 , gfgw... 'Sf f,. 1 iii, fn, af 4- . fi fa M4 ,W sw f el. 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X, C my ack an 93 THE BEST PALS OE 48 BETTY MUGEORD and CHARLIE FARMER XX li OUR BEST DANCERS FUTURE BEETHOVENS CAROLYSI GOODELL and DICK ROUSSEAU GERRY TRLEMAN and BEAVER BEVERST T ' 1 - f 'il ' it in '.',-,-.,W.. , . Y . A A OUR ROMEO AND JULIET BPTSY DODDS and ROGER HPTHPRMAN OUR AVIBITIOUS TWOSOME THE SENIOR CLASS WITS JOYCE STONE and DICK FARINA JOAN ZECHA and JACK DINKLI 5367! L NU KV Ni U Qs D S m f Nb? Q3 Xxx HQ futurr Qriclultw of Kum Hxqh School md Cllllufli ot thr world you must b Hblr to profit by the. mwmlus ind Lxprrxmcus of otlnrs You muit mg C lssrs but to br brtur to furl nr Ihr prrpmrutlon for world pmcr llnt IS so xS9LHll1lIOlll'lf1lKlI1Ql QU Smell Vaerflflg A L x K L xx in X AL strive. not only to be as good as preced- ' ' ' X 'f- l - f lf. ,. ZW fy!-f li W 'fllfx flii' I ,Jr' jf E I , ' 'llfwfli ifjljff ' JUNIOR CLASS , aff, A ff, , . Jf, I F IQ' 1. 1 I ' JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In September of I945 the present Junior Class entered the portals of Keene High School. We elected the following leaders to guide us in our first year: Doug Treat, presi- dent: Winnie Sharby, Vice-president, Ann Almquist, secretary: Hale Kendall, treasurer. Joe Howard, Bob Sweeney, Paul Chap- man, Stan Chaplin, Molly Mason, and Bill Shaw were the lucky ones to make the A Cap- pella Choir. Paul Chapman, Sally Johnston, Ann Almquist, Maxine MacKenzie, and June Cook were taken into the Dramatic Club. Bob Dunlap, Doug Treat, Dick Page and many others did marvelous jobs in football, basketball and baseball as did many ,girls in field hockey and basketball. I In our sophomore ytvar our cl certainly I v nf .4 S . 5 qt x I 4 J , , I, f f M I . I. 1 was on the ball. We elected for our class offi- cers: I-Iale Kendall, president: Wynson Shar- by, vice-president: Virginia Farina, secretary: and Paul Chapman, treasurer. Added to the ones who went out for foot- ball last year were Dick Abrams, Bob Shields, John Talbot, Maurice Whitney, and John Young. Alfred Walton and Bob Shaw played basketball. Alfred Walton, Bill Chandler, and Paul Chapman went out for cross country. For hockey-Austin Stevens, Roland Stoodley, Bob Shields, and Earl Val- ier. The girls played field hockey and basket- ball. XVe were proud of the members of our class who made the Dramatic Club. They were Bill Shaw, Bill Sweet, John Talbot, Paul Vincent, and Jennie Kazanas. This year more of our class made the A Cappella Choir. They were Sally Johnston, tt J . , Q N , , if S9 l ' rl? ay 507: fx li x f A , S f' ji 1 8 Q X .1 . gi 1 3 , y l 'g' , J, X NN 459 X07 W 7 ' . r I N all KW! Q If i i N0 X ,fl ' X X? I- X155 . dex 3.9 .fXn,.a-!- s.,vs A-' 131-rl' V - I . yd, J! . ' T , X- 7 B , S .aru- JUNICR CLASS , X Nea' - J Nancy Thompson, Virginia Farina, Ann Al-mquist, and Sally Kline. It was indeed a great honor to our class to havecloanne Langley chosen as Miss K. H. S. Our junior year has been nlled with sports and other school activities. We elected'Gordon Emerson, president: Jennie Kazafnas, vice- president: Priscilla Devoid, secretary: and William Chandler, treasurer. ln the fall our class held an Autumn Dance which was very successful. Many juniors are on the Informer board: Ann Almquist is the business manager. Also, our class is well represented on the Enterprise staH where Austin Stevens is the assistant ed- itor: Virginia Farina, art editor: and William Chandler, assistant business manager. Our class has done good work in sports, and several members have received Varsity and Jay-Vee letters. Football-Doug Treat, Joe Howard, Bob Shields, Connie Cioggin, Ar- thur Leger, Dick Page, Maurice Whitney, and Robert Shaw. Girls Field Hockey-Eva Hamel. Cross Country-Alfred Walton and Stan Chaplin. We are proud of the performance rendered by Sally Johnston, Austin Stevens, and Paul Chapman in The Barretts of Wimpole Strwtf' New junior members to the Dram- atic Club this year are Molly Mason, Patty Winn, Virginia Farina, Sheldon Barker, Aus- tin Stevens, and Daniel Bouffard. On the first day of school many of us were surprised and also pleased to discover that we again had lVliss Raymond for our English teacher. Vkle have tried to do our best for three years, Next year we hope to prove ourselves worthy of the title SIENIORS, JU 1011 CLASS Sealcd Ixa11n1s DLXOld Smndmu Chandler lmcrson JUNIOR OFFICERS Pzeszdem GORDON EMhRsoN Vzce Preszdent JENNIE KAZANA5 Secretary PRISCILLA DEVOID 7 reasurer WI1 LIAN1 CHANDLER MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS Kbr mms Rlnh xrd J Kd mms I' rmsl l- Xllxn lwllnr NI lll N11 lun X IIIIUISI Kun I Xllilllllll 'Klan X ull IL ln H rx lhud P ulxn J Hn lx n I sl L don I jr Bn gun cl C :Ury lx 1 un he nmlh S llulnlln X1 I-sllur NI john R Boonur Donlhl H Bouclur Pranus C Bollffarxl Imc If BUIIHOTC1 ll mul I' lllrdxx lhrdu Bukmr lh lllls Bums lhlnlx Bl :RL Ill :kc llumn llnul Rlchlrd H lhxnlun Hllnbctll A Brmlnns Rolmd B B 1 mn XHIIII N1 Ilf0llNSldll Irznc B linshu C hxrlms R lllllllI'MOTlh Ruhard lxhmll B f'llldlll0 Smdm N lu In xnnmll nun klilllfi :kilos Hhl url: 1 lv llmhcrlun Surllng xunllmr NS lllmm E llllllll Stmlu N 1 nm nu 1 S x C lmkmrmg 'kudru J C llllktfllig Nfadlxn A fhuknrmg SIJDILX Xi K ln C lulu lurk 1 lu ll lnugh lonlln ulllns lhrbxm -'K 1 um lorr unc Klum llu our! 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JUNIOR CLASS FAMOUS PEOPLE Almost every year on these pages certain people are given to prophesying the destinies of their classmates, but we of the Class of '49 believe that many of our members have not a future but a pastf In fact, we know this to be true because not long ago some of us happened to be strolling through a forest primeval when suddenly a tall dinosaur, strangely resembling Bill Chandler passed us rapidly pursued by three small Cro-Magnon men Paul Vincent Bill Sweet and Kenny Bemis Presently we were in a tribe of cave men and there was Renee Court being dragged across the ground in the customary fashion Time marches on and behold Is this Caesar or Doug Treat leading his famous Tenth Legion with Connie Coggin Dick Page Art Ledger Bob Shields Joe Howard Dick Abrams Bob Shaw Bob Dunlap Ceeorge Stax rou and Alfred Walton athletes to be in the ranks There we are in the col osseum watching Richard Butterworth fight the lions while the Roman ladies Irene Brou sseau and Helen Bardis cheer him on Suddenly we hear a fire alarm and theres Hale Kendall fiddling while Rome burns Paddling down the hill we keep a sharp look out for Cleopatra who is said to look like Joanne Langley and her two hand maidens Barbara Jolly and Exelyn Bardis Now vee sail by the sphinx or is it Helen Marie Moynihan Sylxia Chase as the ueen of the Ama7ons appears followed by her band of stout hearted women Janet Spear Nancy Jean Thompson Alice June Cook Mildred Turner Ramona Cull Kay Wilson Gladys Clark and Anne Loxeren Here we are with the Knights of the Round Table headed by King Bob Mallat and aided by Sir Launcelot Lorandeau. There is a great feast just now with many other famous knights there, Sir Francis Sweeney, Sir Norris Cram, Sir John Young, and Sir Bob Sween- ey. The entertainment of the evening was provided by Alan Roberts as Merlin and the two jesters, David Avery, and Bill Shaw. Passing a bit of time in French History we see Sally Johnston as Joan of Arc leading the army to victory and Paul Chapman meeting his Waterloo Pussy Devoid as Marie An toinette is there in Paris but sad to say is about to lose her head In london we see Henry VIII and to our surprise its only Austin Stevens More of the English nobility come by but there are many familiar faces We recogn17e Ginny Farina as Queen Eli7abeth ueen Mary and ueen Victoria are none other than Nancy Creene and Pat Winn To get back to the United States we asked Stan Chaplin for a ride on one of his ships the Santa Maria the Pinta or the Nina XVhen we arrived who should come running down to meet us at the beach but Molly Po cahontas Mason and Roland Hiawithm Stoodley I anding we start our journey back to our homes receiving news about our friends from the people we meet We learn that our own Jennie Kazanas has made the first flag and presented it to the President Buz7y Emerson Cynthia Fisher and Ann Almquist hate been burned as Witches Salem Looking back oxer our journey we real17e that many of our friends from K H S were nowhere to be found and come to the con clusion that they must haxe just as colorful futures as these aforementioned haue pasts Ste urn H alter eet me e Ste rllm., Xnn Nl enofslu leele XI Stinson Xn it Xl em mei X Illlt it Stemellex R1 mel X je u ee e lleule, N ee e Je!! ne L N Je 3 X lele ltlerme xlfllfl K ll ulanel K Nilsen: I zur.: NI e I lel 1 1 Nllson Nlerx klthleen e ieeler mme noel I lene une, ee in X mm x Ixurlee X nltemerre Inge e rel ltr I I I' eeelie V V I . 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' - , Qe lz I '. ,N luelel, -a me- Vitale-, ll: 1' ' ' j. Yl' ' -, I 1 -n - F. Yer '.UYllN!1lll HN. Sw--ne-V, linen ls W. rx . Ire-ut. 'las XV. I ern, .- 1. lfillu . l.e-1 iee- Young. lol .L ie -fn 'L Rell - I.. x lmmhle-V, Ile' - NI. XN'.eine'1, 4 X '. XX ll zum. r ' l ' k A. X J I ' V V 'A ' e X V ,QQ V 'O 'a 0 f' X . e I V v 'N J . X.. VJ e .M-4 e T 'X Lf, ' ' .J , ' , O e Sf .. s 1 ' , 'F A' N vb e X e - e M J ' V X f N X V I X' X MM. Lu . f x Q LX '- , 0 te X N e x t . X v SOPHOMORE CLASS . A. 5 're- l-' 6 4 , . I.. Maj! 11 I' , A rv - if, V IU 'Li' ff tv SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On September 3, 1947, 260 members of the class of 1950 eagerly began the sopho- more year. Our number had greatly decreased since the September of the year before. This year Mr. Richmond and Miss Drugg, as class advisers, took it upon themselves to guide us. Early in the year the election of officers took place. After the final count Paul Mori- ssette was elected president: Carolyn Walton, vice-president: Jean Mecham, secretary: and Bob Harris, treasurer. Paul, in his freshman year, had shown himself outstanding on the athletic field. He is generally known for his cheerful and friendly manner. Carolyn was again elected to the vice-presidency. She has shown ability in athletic, scholastic, and mu- sical fields. Jean, outstanding scholastically, was an officer of the General Science Club in her freshman year and a member of the Enter- prise staff for both freshman and sophomore years. Bob, too, was re-elected from our freshman year. His talents are also in the athletic field. Last year the various coaches said that the freshman class had some excellent athletic ma- terial in its midst. This year we have tried to verify that statement. There were about twenty pupils who participated on the foot- ball teams. Those on the varsity team were Don Parker, Paul Morissette, Anthony Du- bois, Ray Leger, Ray Schnyer, Charlie Lewis, and Jack Doody. Playing on the Jay Vee team were Dick Dion, Richard Chiovitti, Bob Harris, Jack Little, Ronnie Holden, Jack Hanrahan, Roland Taylor, Dick Duhaime, Sam Bradley, Sam Dintino, Bernard Isroe, and Leon Bushway. Tim Robertson was the assistant manager of the varsity team. SOPHOMORE CLASS Not to be outdone, several girls reported for field hockey. Those playing on the team were Claire Castaw, Carolyn Walton, Janice Men- ter, Lydia Farrington, Marie Bailey, Dot Ridley, and Bea Pickering, In early November the basketball season opened with many sophomores again respond- ing. Ralph Symonds and Leon Bushway were on the varsity squad. The Jay-Vee team in- cluded the following sophomores: Bob Har- ris, Ronnie Holden, Anthony Dubois, Bruce Meacham, Roland Taylor, Frank Travis and Jim Ijheureux. The girls on the basketball teams were Carolyn Walton, Bea Pickering, Mary Kent, Barbara Watkins, Patty Burke and Janice Menter. Throughout the entire year Janice Menter, Marlene Lamothe, and Ellen Bardis have rep- resented the sophomores as cheerleaders. On January 9 the sophomore class spon- sored a Gay Nineties Dance featuring a quar- tet, A Bicycle Built for Two, and Buzz Emerson's new orchestra made its first ap- pearance at the affair. Most sophomores have joined in the extra- curricula activities of Keene High School. Those in the Dramatic Club are Dot Junkala, Dorothy Hudson, Marie Bergeron, Donald Fitts, Rita Brisebois, Roger Murphy, and Harriet Hunnewell. Singing in the A Cap- pella Choir are Carolyn Walton, Anne Kirk, Harriet Hunnewell, Bea Pickering, Hazel Mc- Clenning, Tim Robertson, and Charlie Coop- er. Sophomores are also in the Biology Club, on the Enterprise and the Informer. in the band and orchestra, and many other organ- izations. 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RICHMOND When good King Arthur ruled this land, He was a goodly King. -PRESIDENT PAUL The Queen of Hearts -CAROLYN WAL- TON 'AThere was a little girl, Who had a little curl. -JEAN IVIECI-IAM Sing a song of Sixpence A pocket full of rye BOB HARRIS Mistress Mary quite contrary JANE COEEIN You have waked me too soon I must slumber again BOB HANAMOND Wynken Blynken and Nod CONINIE ROBBINS MARLENE LANIOTI-IF and EL LPN BIXRDIS Hark Hark The dogs do bark The beggars are coming to town PAUL JACIN CHART IE TIB JIXINIY and RAY There was a little man and he had a little gun And his bullets were made of lead lead ea TONY DUBOIS L1ttle Jack Horner sat in a corner But not with his Christmas pie CDraw your own conclusionsl JACK Il' TI I- Little Miss Muffet CAROL PARADY Little Boy Blue TINIMY ROBERTSON There was a man of our own town And he was wondrous wise DONAI D EITTS Little Tommy Tucker Sing for your supper CHARLIE COOPER Ride a Cock horse to Banbury Cross CARYL LANE Jack and Jill BOB and MARLEINE Jack Sprat could eat no fat FRANK TRAVIS Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers REOINAID FRASER As Tommy Snooks and Bessie Brooks Were walking out one Sunday. -CINDY and RONNIE To market, to market, to buy a fat pig - JOHN TIIOMPSON Curly locks, curly locks Where have you been? -MARSHALL HIL- TON Where are you going my pretty maid? - JACK HANRAHAN Humpty Dumpfyyl-ROBERT HOLMES 'Little Bo-Peep -RUTH MONTEL Cock a doodle doo' My dame has lost her shoe SOCR DANCE Said Little Robin Red Breast Catch me if you can GENE BAILEY A farmer went a trotting upon her old gray mare GERRY BRADLEY Georgie Porgie puddlng and pie Kissed the girls and made them cry WAL TPR BOURASSA Little Fred RALPH WERSINOER Godfrey Gordon Gustave Gore RONINIE HOLDEN Nicholas Nye W WINSLOW SHEA Little Gustava LINDA DIMECO Blessings on thee little men Barefoot boy with cheeks of tan RON AI D Not AN In form and feature face and limb I grew so like my brother The folks got taking me for him And each for one another GI ORGE and ALBERT WITHAM Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater RICHARD CHIOVITTI Solomon Grundy DON PARRI-R Little Nellie Netticoat In a white pettieoat JANICE MFNITLR Holy Innocents JISINIY MFRRII L A dillar a dollar a ten o clock scholar What makes you come so soon A FRESH NIAN Sc limi r R n mond 1 I XS ill: IIII Slullu Halter ID Smith I ugtne R Smith Raxmond X Smith N llll nm NI Spencer Shlrlew I S L S ll A in I I iam Sum Krlhuri, Q ni I' lil Ibclh nt Rogrr H I alriua Slrrmxligrcn XSIIIIJIII R Si ut Illlnbelh -K Simonds R llph I r I lnhr dt .nu I rahamj IIIOIIII son lohn X I hr my son NI irtlu 11 B IU I ra It Norma X I mx is lewis I' Immhlx Slnrlu X X Lrrs Hur nu. IJ N all Shirley N X Ilmn Carolin A XX ird Janice L N atkins Iiarhlra G lhrningcr R nlph L L S! I' ll II.: Nhultr Xlarua N hu ltr Rae K Nliu lock Iarquclinc N lllpplc Roger C N hltham Albert R N lnlham I corgc S N iltlrr Riel ar N llson Ifdnl XI BSIIICIIKSUI' Rodnu C Noodburx 'klltc B Nm dburx R11 hard Homin ird XI ldgc I lt I I B rig it auruiu X man Shlrlu H I H 1 1, - i II AA ' ' 71 ' - ' 1 - 'i' r I, . , . II Y A , I I - 1 if . ,, l M . - I H , II ,y 1 - I , ,, 4 ' A ' ' ,I . I . . 4 . . I ' ' AA ' I ' 'I - v - 1 ' - yy 7 . - I r II - V. . . , . I I . 1 1 - II . . II Y. , 1 I I I ' AI 1 -Y I 1 I W n . 1 d H II - H U ' ' I. - I I . . . . ,, ' Y . S ' ' 1 I-A I u W I ' 4 j II . II - - H I V W . I I. - H I .-. A - . , .I x , v 1' . X - ,I . -- 1 II - H AA ' 7 1 , - H ,, . . . . . . ,, 4 II H . , i A 4 H ,, .I ,I , -- + I I 1 . II - . I I I I. - - - ,I ,H , I . V-, 1 . Stu -. Q1 - j. 1 I ,I 2 QM, ' '. ' J '. 'A ', -'li d A. Sliuw, joan NI. Stone. Kathleen XY. 'I hrznllcr, Norma I. Wane, JLIIIIIICIYII F. XS'iIlson, Carroll A, Sli -1, 'Q NI Sm -, - . Toyz, 1- jl. ' -, 1 , 'A , I 5 , , - - . Slurw, ii' A. 'S , I' ' .- . N . 1 ' ' I, - -, 'I Q tt - ' . '. ,,,.v4 5 , A. - -U 'I..' 'I l -. '. 1 .. , 2 L. l' ,I 2 . ' ' ' 'I .Ia .. ,' - -, .' ' V' L. 'Ianlo . Lewis R., jr. 'a . .' ' ' ' ', ' . . .' ' - . lv' :.l .I 'r-',Q , Y: ,I' I. ' ,. ' . Vx ' -I I .1 '. I . It. 'A , ' I 'l ' , Q' ' , FRESHMAN CLASS X y .1 . nrt - K , fQ6'0V?j ir - HTL i ' ' X' 24 V AL24.16f!ZQjZ f' ff' FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY 1 X 1 On September 3, 1947, a new ieILdyd' ' ent life began for our class. W 'eral fe Keene High with hopes of having a lot of fun. We have had a lot of fun, but we found that there was a lot of work and re- sponsibility that went with the fun. We may be looked down on as mere freshmen, but al- ready we have started to carry the burden of Keene High School. To help us with our duties, we elected capable officers: president- Larry Colez vice-president-Jane Buffum: secretary-Mary McCullough, and treasurer AelVlorgan Wright. The big night arrived when the Freshman Reception was held. For many of us it was our first formal. Larry Cole, our president, answered a welcome speech given by the sen- t 7 f r lor class president, Robert Aliber. The music was furnished by Herm Reed's Orchestra. We all had a good time. Many of our boys went out for sports. Teddy Bergeron made varsity football. Mor- gan Wright, Dino Chakalos, Teddy Berger- on, Charles Sowerby, Dick Martin, and Ralph Lurvey made Jay-Vee basketball. A few girls went out for hockey and basketball. VW were also very proud to have John Nolin on our cross-country team. Three cheerleaders were chosen from the Freshman Class: Barb Hobson, Kay Bardis, and Jean Hoyt were the lucky ones. They have all shown great school spirit. Barb Hobson was chosen one of the twelve finalists to compete for the title of Miss Basketball Cheerleader of 1948. 5 .1 VJ XPMJ L.: FRESHMAN CLASS , Tl We're fortunate, too, for being the first Freshman Class to have Mr. Sillari as our headmaster. He has done much for our school to help improve it more each day. Our two sincere class advisers, Miss Mar- shall and Mr. Hanna, have helped our class plan and give many successful dances and parties, such as the Freshman Ciet Togeth- er. This party was planned for the freshf men in order to help them in getting ac- quainted. In the course of the evening the students enjoyed dancing, and singing. Mu- sic was furnished by Buzzy Emerson and his Best Evers band, which includes freshman pianist David Nims. Freshmen students have joined the many clubs and have found them very interesting. The Y-Teen and the Duting Club are only two of the many clubs to which the fresh- men may belong. We also have members in the Dramatic Club and the A Cappella Choir. Others are in the band and orchestra. Joyce Cantlin and Dave Nims were the two freshmen chosen to be on The Radio Steering Committee which plans the Friday afternoon radio program. Jane Buckley and Grace Hanley were chosen as two of the color guards for the band. They look very trim in their white uniforms. Shirley Rondow, Dick Guyette, and Joyce Cantlin are the class brains. They were on the A Honor Roll. 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XX'1111-1s. 1'1-111-1 C.. fVNfN KVWN if 'o 7 ' ED 7255 1 p ff M I 305 F' V X I are Q 7 numxnblx SCld1l1fiClHXLf'lllO!19 xxx IULISI mm un xx to pt mlong, xxuh pwp 1 I nmons Our urn Lurrlculir ic x 904111 xlndxritlmixnq that 19 so musslrx or 1 mcxtu xx or L li 0 thx r mms IKLU1 Q up Q t urmmx flux rxluxons buxxun nxtmons In A world manic smallcr with inl lc. I x ' 1' . ' V - lc of K1 .' M ' . . ri'- inius haw prcparcd us for this task of f K pu -'1 V fix If A nlx' x IM' ' bc x ' pw l' llm shall def 0 Q SALMAGUNDI BQARD Editor-in-Chief ,.,. Robert Aliber Assistant Editor .Joseph Hanrahan Write-up Editor Vilma Grub .. , ,. e Business Manager... Roland Eichorn B . . . usiness Manager... Miriam Holman Novelty Editor.. Arthur Bouffa d ,. , r Superlative Editor . David Hurd A . rt Editor ....... . Pat Gallagher Athletic Editor ...,.. . Charles Loos Photo ' graphy Editor . Betsy Dodds Photo Editor, . .Norma Morissette Senior Pictures Editor .. Joyce Stone H d . . ea Typist . Geraldine Trueman Adviser .. . . Miss Raymond EDITOR NORMA PREPARES THF lNIORN1A1 SHOTS HER CLUB NEWS BISTSY ARRANGES . Y I SALMAGUNDI BOARD BULL SFSSION Many hours Hlled wlth hard work new xdeas applxed psy chology fun and detectlve work frequrred ln chasing Charlxel have preceded the publ1cat1on of he SALMAGUNDI your yearbook We smcerely hope that you enjoy xt ADVISER Rnu. Hoyt Dexond Henry Croto Exchorn Allber Hanrahan Mass Raymond lnssell Hobson Keatmg Semnd Rom Gallagher Chapman Graham Goewey I eP:lanc Vvhlson O I exry Morlssntte Huntley John ston Bardns M Mamlla Beard Yhrrd Rom TlICOmb Palge larma Murray Kharfen A lamolhe Bou D dd l mer Goodell Iourlh Rom Jobln lrueman Hurd Muglord Ioos H lmes fzrst ffard Contogogou Kontmos o s ar J Vwlrlght Staples Nevucombe ChlOYllIl fontame Shea Boudrleau Stexens Rxchrer fzflh Rom 0 Grube C Vwlrnght Shavl Blake Holman Mattnlla Jeffery D1Meco lynch M lamothe Bushnell Blrd song Stone Vvmn Hetherman I V - , I , U- I ' I 1 u , y 7' P. ' ENTERPRISE BOARD frrst Rott Stuens Mrs Colby Farxnt Goodtll Vs atluns Sttoml rom Cantlm V larnnm Barley Henry Gill Xlenler Ihrrd Rott Vwtrnrngtr lmerson Chandler Vw rlghl Shea Goggm Mtthlm fourth Rott Chase Bemrs Jolly Almquxst lhompson Spear Stone Robbins Bushntll lzrth Rau Cltrk lxa7.1n.1s XV1nn Henry Vvnlson Jenmson Parham Htllus Grldley Briggs Richardson Srxflh Rott Johnston Shaw Edrtor Rrchard Parma Assocxatt Edrtor Carolyn Goodall ASSISIHHI Edltor Austm Steyens Assrstant Busmess Manager Wrllnam Chandler Art Edrtor Vrrgmla Parma Busmess Manager Rrcbard Vklatkxns Assrstant Art Edttor Barbara Bnggs AdXlSkT Mrs Colby The objtctryt rs to publrsh a maga71nt whrch vyxll offer puprls an oppor tumty to dtytlop lrttrary and arttstrc taltnt as vytll as edrtorral and busrntss abtllty Th1S year tvso new features haw bttn added to the bnterprzse namely A XVord From Our Headmaster rn whrch Mr Stllart presents rn each rssue a yrtal message to the student body and The Enterprzse Congratulates whrch recognwes outstandmg achreyement rn Keene I-hgh School 4 - lf , K . . 'V 4 :V N V . X' 'I . . ' 4. x. H 'V r 3 ', ': '. 1 . ', . . , . . ' 'Q ' V ' ' , I ' V. ' ' v VI s I w H I i7 'y I ki: 't V A Gruhe. l.ovcrcn. Q , l V s , Vs V t V s V B I 'l ' t ' i I Y X - I V EV! X Y I I K Yi K X . . V, V V V V s V U s - 1 V .. .V X 3 X 3 , . V .. - VV V s s n l I HY 7 INFORMER BCARD Fdltor Norma Morlsstttt Busmtss Managtr Ann Almqulst Assmstant Edxtor Prlscllla DLXOlCl Art Edltor Pat VVmn Adustrs Mlss 'I racy Mlss Hall Mr Ptrkms 'Iht Informer has trxtd to llXL up to 1ts motto and strxt the school a paptr By For and About tht Studtnts Wlth tht htlp of tht Commtrcxal Dtpartmtnt If ls publlshtd monthly m tht form ofa mws magamne courmg all studtnt actxvxtlts scholastlc athlttlc and soclal Thus tht pupxls ham a rtcord of past utnts and a notlct of utnts to comt Jolly lh1rc1' ROLL Hasktll Gratt lxllnt DlXrlLCO Rtyor Iourlh Rott Nloxnlhan Brosstau VlcNt1ll Nlr P-.rltms Ntugthautr Coffin XX mn lxllh Rott Quok B1rd1s Bums Sptar Vlatttlla A i by I Vi ' h V1 i -A 3 X lv , , - I I 3 3 1 I 1 I I lk I 5 p I 3 I YH , 3 4 4 'I 4 D . 4 C v Y I . 3 D YD 3 3 V3 I l 3 V1 Ifirsf Row: Miss Hall. Almquist. Dcvoicl. Morissctlc, Misa Tracy. Sunni Row: LeBlanc, XVJII, Bemis. Rondow, r E DRAMATIC CLUB A fzrsl Rott lrtts Hetherman Wmn Goodell Chapman Mrs Collms Stcond Rou. Loos Tntcomb Abrams Jobm Toomey lush Steyens Shaw Dlnkle J Almqulst Ihzrd Rott S Johnston Roentsch Hoyt Wm ters Shea Wrlght Mason Barker Merrlll Grube Rousseau A Almqunst BIlSCbOlS Pourlh Rott Bergeron Hurd Junkala Ka7anas Contogogou Hanrahan Colby Mattxla Lamothe Staples MACKCH7l9 Cook Dodds Frflh Rott Whntehouse Burrtll Hunnewell Nlms Clark Sweet Parma Vmcent Keatmg Schaff Huntley D Johnston Hudson Prtsxdent Roger Hetherman Treasurer Davrd Batchelor rce Presrdent Betty XAJIHH Junror Treasurer Paul Chapman ecretary Carolyn Cnoodell Sophomore Treasurer Donald F1tts Adylser Mrs Collms 'I ht obytctnt of the Dramatrc Club lS to kttp tht standards hrgh 'ts vytll polst ptrsonalrty and crtatlyt abrlrty ln struct as a club rt sponsors financnlly yyhtn most nttdtd for tht btntflt of tht studtnt body I ht full play Tht Barrttts of Wrmpolt Strttt yxasagrand succtss Bttty WIIHH and Rogtr Htthtrman dmd admrrably rn thtrr drfflcult ltadmg rolts 'I ht club yytnt to Boston and says lady Wrndtrmtrt s Fan a play of tht samt ptr rod as Tht Barrttts Tht Chrrstmas play A Parntrng for tht Duchtss shoyy td grtat taltnt rn tht young actors and actrtssts Tht sprung play vyrll bt Dtath Takts a Hollday Vvfe art surt lf wrll be ytry succtssful On March 9 tht club sponsortd two Shaktsptarean plays A Mrdsummtr Nrght s Drtam and Tht Tammg of the Shrew K . j ' , ,, , I. . . . . x u V ' NV ,f fy, f y X A 1 .3 ' Vx I I H I YH as the quality' of achievement. The Dramatic Club develops in its members I 1' 3 ' L 5 YK . A1 Y X L L 'L v 3 k g V' In I 3 x I i L yy 'Y' Y H ' x V ' C x 3 i I L I ' 3. I I 3 I 1 . Q h v- v v ' w s x' 'Y r r s s - .' 1 3 ' ',' 7 'I V I 71 x D H 3 Y 3 3 Y Y AA I 3 I v 1 lv THE BARRETTS OE WIMPOLE STREET This play is a comedy in three acts centering around the life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Because of a fall in the earlier part of her life she is confined to her room. She has a very strict father who makes her life mis- erable at times. Robert Browning is a very well known poet whose writ- ing is greatly admired by Elizabeth Barrett who also writes poetry. Hav- ing permitted him to come to her house she immediately falls in love with him. Against her father's wishes, she sees him quite frequently. Gradually she gains b a c k h e r strength, and as Mrs. Browning she leaves for Italy. Edward Moulton-Barrett Paul Chapman Alfred Moulton-Barrett Richard Rousseau George Moulton-Barrett . James Shea Charles Moulton-Barrett . . . Charles Loos Henry Moulton-Barrett David Staples Septimus Moulton-Barrett , Austin Stevens Octavius Moulton-Barrett . .Clark Schaff Arabel Moulton-Barrett Ardis Lamothe Henrietta Moulton-Barrett .. . Sally Johnston Elizabeth Barrett Moulton-Barrett Betty Winn Robert Browning Roger Hetherman Captain W. Surtees Cook David Batchelor Henry Bevan ., , Joseph Hanrahan Doctor Chambers . .. .. Leo Jobin Doctor Ford-Waterlow George Roentsch Bella Hedley ,.,. Betsy Dodds NVilson . Martha Clark A CAPPELLA CHOIR lzrxt Rott Murray lrtsstll Ktatlng, Buckley lzxungs Rohtrtson Vwyrnan Chapltn XXLYHIHLLI J Almqulst C Cooptr lartna Hunmvull Ktrk Thrasher l-luntlty Sttoni Rau. Chabot Stont Btmrs Ptcktrtng Svnttnty J Cooftr Dtnklt Ktnd1ll Broun lVl1tt1ll1 Dodds Vw Ilton Malls Flhzrtl Rom Dlhfleto Btrdsong, Nl Cltnntng Johnston Paynt Chapman Rousstau Hurd Stoodlty 'Nrms Gruht XX rtght Thompson A Alm qurst Patton lourfh Rou. AAIDILIS Allan Rtcord Cook Kharftn larmtr Shan Howard Bums lltthtr Dxrtctor Mr Wocudbury To gut tts mtmbtrs an tnttnsnt courst 1n XOlCk blcndtng part stngmg and conctrt platform manntrs ts tht objtcttu Thts ts thc tlextnth ytar of tht K l-l S A Capptlla Chotr lts stxty mtm btrs make tt the largtst utr Tht ytar s ftsttuttts btgan utth a Chrtstmas Conctrt htrt tn Kttnt Tht C oncord Chotr camt htrs. and Xu had a 1o1nt conctrt whlch vxas folloxud on Ftbruary l9 by our gotng to Concord Vw t also madt a trtp to XVL3 mouth for a rtturn conctrt Othtr trtps utrt madt to Btrltn Hampton Buch and Ports mouth INLW Hampshrrt and Portlmnd Mum A ftw short conctrts xurt htld for tht Kttnt Rotary Club Kttnt T tachtrs C olltgs. and tht Vwomzn s Club Pl ht cholr outs tts succtss and rtputatlon to tht mrs ablt gutdtnct of tts dtrtctor 'Vlr Vvloodburx f , ,i l I' .- . ' ,t fl ' H ,- . V ' V ,'y H ' ,sl ' 'kv h - , . A. , . C., . , - xl. All -, I, Y I, . . . man. Batchelor. Beard, Goodcll. lfvans. Trucman. Candcllo. ' H Y I YH I 1 1 I 3 I Vx M I V A 3 I I I , , 3 'A I H .1 I vi. I 4 N V1 Y1 3 X ' I Y 5 x 3 B ' 1 3 1 Vi 1 YH ' 7 I V4 .3 I Y' C I H H x I it 1 3 A I 7 1 3 73 'N' H 4 V YI , , ' 3. s ' , V X 1 H ' Vx H X 1 I I . v L L 1 ' ' T3 b H L ' L I I- 3 H VH X 1 s ss s v ss 1 Cx s ' l - s 7 ' , , . , t . A 1 V Yi A v H I 1 Vx V x V I A I . , ' , A . fl. Dirtctor Mr VJoodbur', I zrsl BAND ljickttint Hobson Winn Putt XX'JlI0l l To givt instrumtntal players the chanct to perfect thtmstlus in tht art of coordinating their efforts into an tfftctixe enstmblt is tht objectixt This year the band played for stun football games two of which Wert out of town This is a new experience as it is the first time it has gone to play for out of town games Fin hundred dollars was raised and the band now has a uniformed color guard Cioodtll Sueenty Suomi Rott Pitneld Brisebois Sptar Story Vkhteltr Johnston Dodds IJ Jennison Crottau B Jennison Kendall Third Rott lreeman Boufford leeney Cram Roberts Bushnell Robinson Vuest Huntley Hoyt lrueman Emerson Hobson Shaw Chandler Proper fourth Rott Delano Axerx Dinkle Farina Hurd lxtnt Dunn Bexerst Lindsey MacKenzie lrink Perkins D Hurd Schaaf Hammond Izlzh Rou Hanley Buckley Robbins Wilson Qi 4 ' V i. 5 . . .Wh , N ,. t Y-. X EDT, 1 4 -A I 1 H I 1 I X 1 3 Vx . H I I 1. 3 ' 3 X I Vx X 3 3 4 5 'H I VXA I 'A 3 I V5 3 7 . l 3 4 . . 3 3 . 1 , . . X . Y - - 1 ' 4' V1 ' D 3 . 1 Row: Britton. Thompson, Clark. Chiney. Pickering, Vilalton. Winn, Paige. Hobson, Mills, Woodbury'. 47 ' I y l 'J ' : 4 i I v ' .xxx li 1 1' bi v. ' - v' ORCHESTRA Furs! Rott Goodell A Bouffard Vware Farlna L Bouffard Hurd Dodds Second Rote Vkfxlder Irmk Paige Kendall Merrxll Dunn Trueman Hammond Chmy Thrrd Rott Spear Proper XXllSOI'l L Dunham Bouffard Brltton Cook Caldwell Fourth Rme Story Roberts Robblns M Dunham McMahon Brrseboxs XX oodbury Cram lrlth Role Hellus Jcnnnson Pxtfleld Maclean Shea Sprmg Muller Kirk Kent Dlrector Mr Woodbury To g1VQ the members expenence 1n orchestral mus1c IS the objectue Th1S year the orchestra has attempted musxc of symphomc proportxons and has made marked progress It cons1sts of forty fine members two flutes havlng been added th1s year The orchestra has played at many assembhes and also for the school plays It IS hoped that the orchestra w1ll attend the State Festn al 1n Plymouth thxs year After hearrng them play vt e are sure they wlll come out on top V v e , , , W A ., W W Y ,,,, , .,,, ,, - , , ,W W . l ' 1. 7 ' , v. ' s I' ' , , , ,. s ef v- s ' . Y M H . . . , .., . . . . . r ', . ' 'Z . . , .' . ' , . , . . 3 v - v ' 1 u x v w u yu u m 1 a CO ED HI Y CLUB Prcsldent Roger Abrams Secretary Norma MOTISSLIIC Vlce Presrdent Marcelle LeBlanc Treasurer James Barnes Adviser MISS Brennan T e mal n an extend throughout the school and Commun y 0 1 Exp aracter IS the objective Q! ,E C ed unto its second year of organ17at1o'n ft pared o rted off by g1v1ng a dance after the lare Keen ga ter d rmg the year xt sent some membcrsffa 'he Confe r s s and Chrrstmas holxdays thenclubfo great p on dl s. ets r the need of the Clty XL As the yearbook goes to press the Co Ed Club IS pla 3 y p fl o en to the ubl1c to ra1se funds so the club can urchase ri s 'ir P P P to be donated to the school 'l PQ f' cl I1rs1Rou. Mnss Brennan Abrams leBlanc Morxssette Barnes Second Rau Shaw ffl Page Hcsshn Dll or enlo Greene MOYISSCIIK Zecha Clark Mugford levus Thzrd Rau I Dexold A leger Keaung Mallal Hobson Lmmonds Exans R Leger Contogogou Kontmos Dl2I7C Fourlh Rou, Trombley Tornmey P Dewoxd Thayer Brousseau A Lamothe Push M lamothe Rxchter ONe1l fzflh Rou. Bradley Rousseau langley Roentsch Mattnlla Johnston Stebbms Hetherman P F c uh' , ill! hlg ar of i f' ' ' . fffyy ry lln 2 ' ' ' ' Qty - ll A J . A - ga - t Y . fy yy- K I i , - ' rn vo i ' fa gpxe ', , JJ ,I poi O N B C1 M A Z' I Vx' if N' AJ 1 I 'Ll gl? A ff LJ. Fl' yn I x 1 ,lf r Y: . I ' i V4 U . ' V. . g Uv: vv'l'g. fy V y I. ' . 4 - STUDENT FEDERALISTS zrxl Qmu X11ssP1m11 XXIHI1 Chlpmm Stony N112 Collms SlLUf71!IQfJLL 111nr1h1n Dodds 10115 A11h1r 'N xt 1 1 rmu1st o11n m ou SILI loox C1ood111 Cl1'll17L Holmm Pnrdm XV K1 C 1lllI'ITllI'l Pxul C hipman 1 rn lsunr loyo. Stony Smntmry F1111b11h XX1nr1 Adxmrs 'Vhsi Plmu Mrs fo111nS F1 o brmg about 1 Vvorld C1ournm1.r1t 19 tln obycum 11115 IS C1 nuxly orgammd club 10 mduct thu studmt bodx of Kum Hlgh School to jom the. Studmt FxClkI'8llSfS spokr to 111 Enghsh clasus ullmg thgm uhm thi Chapur has dom md thi plms for Ihr fuluru Un lanuirx 7f a R1d1o forum xx as Conducud 11115 Ilso 1xp1a1md whit lf hopm to do '1111 Chapur mute Lury othu luwdly mqht and hops to slcun OLllS1dL spmlurs ln turn tha. lgdgralmts plan to sprala to adult clubs 1n our C111 lt IS thn org1n17at1on of such clubs '1SIh1. Studmt hd1ra11ststh1t 11111 1n sun pun and prospgrny 1n thr futurg 1111. A1 1 .1 1' . 'Ih 1 R 'z .1. fl , ' - . 1 -, 1 , . . Shx, Q . -1 x v v '41 'A . x 1 3 v -,5 , I I I 3 Y u -s X ' X 4 A 1 3 I m L rv -I n 4 V x . 1 I L xr I x V L I x 1 x 5 yx xvx V x 's 1 v h x N X ' x ' 1 ' ' 1 1 I1 1 A V' ' - 1 HL 3 X 1 Y I 1 in JU IOR ROTARIANS Adxvtr N r Clltfltr 'I h Junlor Rottrnns 19 IH orff1n111t1on add d to tht txtrt currlcullr IC IIXIIQ ctttgorx a lux yurs lgo Jumor Rottrlans wtrt Stltcttd ttrly ln tht ftll bx ftculty Xotts 'l h tlght ttn mtmbtrs rtprtstntmng tht four cltssts utrt stltcttd on tht bxsls of form ard nwi IH Illhll' clasets through both scholmtlc itmdlng 1nd qutlxtxts of ltadtrihlp C ommtnclng ln Octobtr tht mtmbtrs ttttndtd l'T1LLIlI1gSOfIllL Kttnt Ro tlry Club tu o mtmbtrs XlS1IlI1g uch month nl hrough thtst XISIITIIOHS to ont of Kttnt s fortmost orgtmlatlons tht young mtn of Kttnt l-l1g.,h School ham obtuntd at Slltablt ldm of how tht b1ckbont of our clty functlons ASldL from tht prlctltss txptrmtnct of utwmg Rotary work tht studtnti tnjoytd tht g.,1ft of 1 good mul tach xxttk plus tht most prtcmous gtft of Ill frltndshlp urth tht mtnx busmtssmtn of Kttnt FI ht Jumor ROITFIJDS agrtt that tht quallty vshlch stands out 1n thtlr mmds IS tht slnctrlty of good ftllou Shlp whlch prtxalls our tach mtttlng of tht Rotary Club Lat mm tm xrmtr alt Sttont Rott XXI on lnham Xlr Glllltf S lpl s -Xh tr 4 Hou 1rd Chlndltr Btrnus Gtggm Ihzrd VY, 1 ' , .. r . t. V V V V ,V VV - t I L . L . I L L I 8,5 5 5 56 V. 5 L ,V 4 V 5. G5 - 55 5 5 5 5 5 I 5 5 Y5 X 5 5 1 5 I Y - .. L ., L, ., L, , . L. , L L L . . . i 5 I I 5 5 5 I 5 5 55 ' 5 53 5 - - . L . V 1 V V 5 V. I I 5 1 n'5 V' I l 5 , V , V ,V , K A V , V, , V A , I 5 V'5 5' 5 5 5 A Y I l 5 L . . L L . , V ,K-j V ,4, V v', V , , 5 , 1 u y' 5 5 V55 5 5' ' I --- -5 I VI 5 L L V . . L V V V V, , L I . 4 5 I 53 5 I Y ' A 55 L 5 5 Y - 5 Y Y I 5' V5 5 15. 5 Ili1tt,Nl h. .5h..l. .Pr ly. I . .ll ,Dt .. . . ,.l. t... h . L 9 . ,. OUTING CLUB L Fzrsl Row Jacob Blake Wrlson Newcombe Topa Devord Bradley Langley Mxss Rrtchxe Abrams LeBlanc Mornssette Barnes Leroux Trask Fales Hesslm Henry Zecha Rondow Daggett Dretze Second Row Mc Clenmg ONe1l Rrchter OLeary Chapm M Lamothe Shrelds L Devoxd Henry Jucrus LaBounty J Wheelock Burke Stone Raymond Klme Perry Mann Shea Mugford Hetherman Bemxs Lmdsey Mallat Thayer Farnngton Sweeney Goodell Morrssette Lamphere D1Lorenzo Reyor Beverst A Lamothe Carey Grube C Goodell Contogogou Stebbms J Shaw Tltcomb Fourth Row Dunn Clark N Perham Nolm Watkms Staples Wheeler Shelley Domprer Pnspanen Wheeler Putnam Thompson Bemxs Chase Major E Bardrs Carver Moymhan Chxovlttr Wrrght Dodds M Mattrla Thlbodeau Fxfrh Row Smlth Brousseau Rousseau Menter Roentsch Hoyt Robertson MacLean Burrxll McNe1ll Eaton Neugebauer Dutrxsac Krau thause Wernmger Wxlson Chaplm Cook Leger Kent Lewns Merenborn Jeffery Patton Begxen Presrdent Roger Abrams Secretary Marcelle LeBlanc Vlce Presldent Norma Morxssette Treasurer James Barnes AdVlS2f MISS Rxtchle The club IS open to all students thereby makmg lf one of the largest clubs 1n the school It prov1des an opportunrty for students to partrclpate not only rn outdoor sports but also 1n dances and other year round actrvrtles The hlghlrghts of the 1948 season Were sknng lessons the annual W P A Dance sponsored by the Outmg Club a trlp to Mount Monadnock a hay rlde and a dance whlch the club sponsored 1n February Third Rovwz -Court, D.'Johnston, 'R0bbiAs,.waQkins, Lamothe, McClening. E. liardis, Shaw, M.,Perham: Ftrs! Y TEENS OFFICERS SENIOR Y TEENS OFFICERS JUNIOR Y TEENS Presldent Joan Hoyt Presxdent Katherme Bardxs V1ce Presldcnt Carolyn Walton Vlce Presldent Hnlda Dlxon Secretary Beverly Stebbms Secretary Patrxcla Case Treasurer Patrlcla Beglen Treasurer Judlth Treadwell AdVlSCf Mxss Kelly To bulld a fellowshlp of women and glrls devoted to the task of reallzlng those ldeals of personal and soclal llV1I1g IS the objectrve Thls year a membershlp drxve yxelded over 80 members In order to achleve the arm of the club xt was reorgamzed unto two clubs the Junror and the Sen lor Y Teens each havlng 1ts own constxtutlon educatlonal and socral act1v1t1es The State conference was held 1n Keene and over a hundred Y Teens from all over New Hampshlre were entertamed and housed for the two day stay Guest speakers panel drscusslons and an evening of fun hxghllghted the confer ence Both the Senlor and the Jumor Y Teens were hostesses and enjoyed rt equally as well as the guests Row Beglen Stebbms Walton J B Hoyt Mlss Kelly C Bardxs Treadwell Dlckson Case Second Row Third Row Dugan Robbms Pxckermg Lamothe E J Bardls Wmters Flemmg J I. Hoyt Palmer Ful ler Hesshn Culberson Fourth Row Sherwm Chase H Bardxs Bourassa Boyd Gllbo Phllllps Lonsky Hunnewell Wheelock Bemis Jolly Bergeron Shane Fifth Row Almquxst Court Reyor Hobson Rob bms Hanley Evelyn Bardls Moymhan Bergeron Plche Muller S Peers McCullough Sears P -I T 4 Y Y - Stinson, Neugebauer. Junkala, Burke, Bailey, Murray, Hudson, Brisebois, Davis. G. Peets, Story Fisher. .O V 'V' . ' ' -1-r N - - ff - ww,-vw 4 H 2. - -7 5--..e-,--wife '. ' 1.2 . ' '3'-. BIOLOGY CLUB lzrsl Ro 'Vim Drugg Robtrtson llopkans Bradlty Jcnmson Stcoml Rott llunntntll Rolabrns D1Xltto Paradx Xlareton lalm Ihzrd ROLL Stone Bclluscto Holbrook I rastr Spaulding, fourth Rott XX rtght lxtnt XX httltr Xltxaull Junlxala 'Iraslx Burnham Htllus Chabot lr lh Rott 'Xl Xlahon Ptrhana XX all atthana tttfalh ou Hanrahan Qurtts Prtstdtnt Tamotlay Robtrtson Stcrttary Ruth Hopkms X act Prtstdtnt Barbara Jtnntson Trtaiurtr Homtr Bradley Adx lstr Mtss Drugg To furthtr btologtcal knoxxltdgt and mttrtsts ts tht objtcttxt 'l ht Bwlogy Club as kttpmg a scrapbook on thtar actnattts 'I laty ham sponiortd a scaxtnqtr hunt and outdoor supptr a Chrtstmas Danct a squart danct and art plannlng a bus trap an lunt Rtgular mttttngs vxhtch art htld may othtr T utsdax laaxt ftaturtd fatld trxps rllustrattd talks proatcts and dtna onstratxons T lat club projtct as to plan and construct a naturt traal . t . .. . 4. ' 'Q H '. ' . 7 '. t Y. ' 'z ' 1 XX'hcclock. Bergeron. l.is. Kirk. Browne. Srxlh Row: lfitts. Hewitt. Spcnccr. Ridley. Stonv, G. XX'hithana. A XX'l' . . R ': . . t . ' '. i 1 I 4 Y X 3 H V I 7' x, y ' 1 . ' v w u .. t V' 3 I Q 3 I I Y 1 H I H 3 I h 'X 1 'I 4 3 I Y I xi A H- L I V. I x 5 X Y L Vx H 's x 3 I 1 x . t . K , t L , L 5 X I I I X 3 'Ai ' Y I X 3 t , t . . ., 4 fs v x 4 X v va N. a X ' A w 'a t - 1 , v 1 - , 4 v L C -- X 5 t 6 L i . PHYSICS CLUB Presldent Sydney Lorandeau Secretary Katherlne Btrdsong Vtce Presldent Alan Roberts Treasurer Carl Merrltt Adxtser Mr Houston To reproduce General Electrlc Company s House of Maguc as programs for the club and to develop orrgmal tdeas ts the objecttve The hlghllght of thts year s act1v1t1es was a program put on by some of the members for thelr group and some muted guests The members performed some unusual and fasctnatmg experlments vshrch were enjoyed by all Th1s club has gtven tts members a greater understandtng and enjoyment 1n ex eryday l1v1ng through speclal experiments and research not tncluded 1n the reg ular study of phystcs frrif Rou. 'Vlr Houston Roberts Bnrdsong, lorandeau Merrltt Suomi Rott Su eet Croto Chaplln Perlems Vs htte Proper CJYISXK old I hm! Rote Vmcent Butterworth Chtpman Vw Shwn Shedd Bonln lourlh Rott R Butterworth Goggln lreat Sxxetney fzflh Rote Page Chandler R Shaw x 1 1 x -1. 1 1 x v w - . 4- - v. 1 s x s x v x m x s v x x 7 Y - '. 'It. . ', , 7, . . ' . 'I. '. .,. . ' '. ' ' . , ' ' . ' U ' , V ' V ' e ' I . . . , , , -, . . e . e . . 1. . , , ' e 5 ,.. . . v, T , . N f G ew. CAM ERA CLUB lrrst Row Caron Mlss Cooke Trtcomb Boufford Fnt Setond Rou, Caldwell Hayes Major Bemrs Fuller Masely Bushnell Thzrd Rou. Boyd Robxnson 'I urner Jeffery Hxll l-landers Ware Fourth Row CUIIIS Carxer Hurt Kangas Dixon Merenborn MacKen11e XVern1ngtr Rnchards M170 Frith Rou. Rrchard But Prtsldent Shtldon 'I xtcomb Stcrttary Lorraxnt Boufford Vxce Prtsldtnt Gtorgt Caron Treasurer Donald Fltts Adx lstr MISS Cooke. To get ourstlus an enlarger rmprou our abrlrty ln dutlopmg and prmt mg our films mort tffrcltntly and to alvxays strut for bttttr results rs tht objtc tnt Wt had a photograph conttst early ln tht year Lattr thtrt vstrt s-.xtral blcyclt trnps to obtaln some of tht samt shots for comparlson among ourstlxts Thls mcludtd dutlopmg and prmtlng ln our dark room A I v. I . I vs I terworth, Butterworth. Lonsky. VV. MacKenzie. Holbrook. Staples, Medoff, Barker. 1 I I 3 -' B 3 I i I 1- I I I 1 X 1 A Y' 3 ' X 3 3 V3 1 3 . 'H . A Y I 5 YI . . , , I 3 3 ' .1 V Y V I Y! H 1 1 I 'A .1 , . Vx X 3 3 Y 4 'A YD I i 3 'I 75 3 3 V3 I Y 3 I ' 3 I X D 3 73 ' I I 5 y Vx I ' I I A JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Presldent Beurly Merrlll Secretary Ann Klrk Vxce Presldent Daud Staples Treasurer Donald Fxtts Adu lstr M1ss Smxth Sen 1ct to others IS the objtctxve Our Hrst actlvxty of thxs year was the annual Red Cross Membershxp drne IH whxch we trled to enroll all pupxls of Keene Hugh Thus drne was xery suc cessful A number of our councll members were sent to Nashua where a conventlon of the Red Cross Councxls 1n New Hampshue was held Durlng the year many members of our counc1l volunteered to do numerous thmgs to assxst at the local Chapter House We hope to send a representative to the Natlonal Conventxon agam thls year Bardns Ih1rdRou Haskell llemmg Clark Gxll Grace I-ourlh Rou. Spear XVxlson Mtnter lls K Vhl son Rondow Frith Rott Mallat Cook Amadon Mann W 'Vlernll Firsl Row.: Staples. Merrill, lzitts, Miss Smith: Setond Row: Bardis. Hxoyt. Putnam, Thompson., Caldwell, USHER CORPS fzrsl Rou Nlaclxcnme P XX mn Deyo B V1 mn leBlanc Monssctto. D1Vlcco Second Rom VlclNe1ll J V1 hcelock S V1 hcclock Story Melanson Spear Thzrd Rou, Court Duoud Hudson Bergcron Hoyt fourlh ROLL Icrrln Bardls Hcnrx 'Vlllls Izflh Rou, Stone 'I urmr Shan Irs Columbus Srxlh Rom Mr Richmond Hcad Usher Elwabcth Wlnn Qrcrctary Marcrllc l cBl1nc ASSISIJHI I-Ind Ushcr Ircasurcr linda Dcyo Norma Morlssctu Adxlscr Mr IllCl1I11OI'ld 'I o proxxdc ushcrs for 'Ill school cntcrtunmcnts such ws plaxs conccrts as scmbllcs and thc Irullcr Bartlctt prcscntatnons 19 thc objccuxc Ihc Grrls Ushcr Corps had thur first opportunlty to ushcr at thc Frcsh mm Rcccptron I rom that tlmc on thu, vscrc shoucrcd muh rcqucsts for usher mg Anyonc who atlcndcd thc follovung cntcrtunmcnts sux thc gmrls rn thur colorful gow ns shovung p-,oplc to thur suis thc Fullcr Bmrtlctt prrscnrzmons Df1mlIlC C lub pcrformanccs RCUIIYS C lub Amcrlcan l cron Conccrt A C 1p prlla C onccrt and 1 SLYICS ot plays prcscntcd by thc Bcktash Icmplc -1 Y- V.,, . V ,. - .X y . N K 1. Y. , .I ., , . , . . . . . I , ' 1. . . K V 11 A 1 ' 1, .v' 1 , . 1 . . , , 1. ' 1 ' 1 ' ' .. '. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . C - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - r 1 - L Q , 1 A., ., 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 11 , . . 1 1 v 1 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 11 11 1 111 v 1 1 1- 1. . 1 1 1 1 1 y 1 1 1 y 1 1 , 1. 1 y y 1 1 1 1 - 1 1, 1 11 I . 1. , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 c . , 1 - , . . , .L 1 1 E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 JUNIOR LIBRARIANS Irtsldtnt 'Vimanm Holmln Qtcrtmrx Irtmurtr 'Xhldr d Iurntr X 1ct I rtsldtnt Joyct Stont Adustr Vim Robtrts To htlp btcomt bttttr acquunttd u 1th vxorks and adxantagts of tht hbrary and to stxrnuhtt lnttrtst IS tht objtctxxt I hm wx lll htlp muntnn and promott tht xnttrcsts of tht llbrary 'tt all tlmts Iht Junior I lbnrlans haxt brought 'about tht formatxon of tht WI ttn Att Book C lub whlch has htld consxdtrablt mttrtst for many of our Studtnts though sponsortd by tht Junlorl lbrarlans xt IS for tht wholt studtnt body Undoubttdly tht h1ghl1ght of tht ytar s Z1Cf1XlfltS was 21 trlp to Saltm last sprlng vxhtn tht club X1S1Utd tht Pmonttr Vlllage tht Houst of Stx tn Gablts t Ptabody Mustum and othtr lnttrtstmg Spots lzrxl Rott 'Vlrs ROIULFIS Iurntr Stont Holmm xilllllll Ptrham Sttond Rott Boxd Robbins Hudson am mond Clroxtr Cnlho Boorm Iulltr Ihzrtl Rott Wxmzn V1r1ght Jtfftrx Hasktll Raymond Mtxtttx Ihnltx lturzh Rott from Rtyor Knapp lufiounty Ircadwell McCullough Btslxtk 11Bxrrt lzrzh Rott Pmumll Spaulding., Bouffxrd Irxscr Isroc J 1' 1 ' A 1 1 17 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . t t I 1. . t 17 1-J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t - 1 .. , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 t 1. . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- . t t 1 . t .. 1 - 11 1 1 11 - 1 , 4. 1 L y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Al- 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 111 1 th1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 'H iv 1 ,Q V- Y' 'I h 'A v 1 1 1 11 t . 'P 'I , . . 1 .t 1 ' 1 A 7 1 'f '. .t 1 '. ' 'I .1 t 71 t 1 As 1 1 STUDENT ASSEMBLY CGUNCIL Fzrst Rott Mrs Collms Hanrahan Huntlty Holman loos Stmnd Rott Abrams Hethcrman Harms Morxssettc Leger Thzrd Rom Chapman Lmtrson lorundcau Robertson Cole fourlh Rott McCullough Duoxd Hobson Bardxs Kalanas fzflh Rou Tltcomb Vxhnn Hon Walton 'Vlerrnll Buffum Allbtr Presldent Martha Huntlty Trtasurtr Charles Loos Vlce Presldent Joe Hanrahan Adustrs Mrs Collms Mr Sxllarx bllts that tht studtnt body md tnchtrs wlll tnjox l ht ntwly orgamftd Studtnt Asstmbly COUHCll got off to 1 fmt start by humq tht Btst Extrs and tht Dramatlc C lub uarttt as thtlr first asstmbly It x IS tnjoytd by all Thty also had smqtrs ictors and many othtr tnttrtalntrs Iht councll his trltd to plnst txtryom and IS domg 1 fint job of xt VJL ill lanou thtt th 1SSLmbllx91H tht futurt yslll bt as good 15 tht onts ln tht past ,W i I. . 1 1 D The objective is to have the type of educational and cntcrtaining assem- . 1 '- 1 L .' I Q . -L. V - '. 1 V 1 A V 1 1 L L A 1 L ' K N ' L Y 1 1 1 L ' 1 A U RADIO YOUTH FORUM Moderators RoBH2T A1 IBFR PALL CHAPx1Ax Aduzser Mies Comms To gut the students practrcal experlence ln the fleld of radro broadcastmg and to tram therr mrnds to thmk mterpret and acknowledge the facts IS the ob Jtctnt Programs 1n whrch students haue partlcnpated were heard our WKNE Some of the tOp1CS were What Constrtutes Brotherhood How May Improxements Be Made rn the School Day Manners and You World Government Fact or Fantasy Izrsl Rott Turner Bushnell Mrs Collms Huntley Cook Sttond Rou. Xhnn Jolly Spear Hoyt loxeren Almqulst lhzrd Rou Roenlseh Chapman Hunrahan lourrh R nu. Grubt Mason Parge Johnston XX right Goodall Pzllh ROLL Htlhtrman Allher Rxchltr .3 . V3 I 4 V1 . . X 3 I Y! ,, . ,.. A'Does New Hampshire Measure Up to the Level of the Nation? fl' V- v H I H 1' V, O v ' 1 I . ,Q l lf ' . , . 4 . 'Q I 'I '. . - , , Y ly ' x I Ol- H: x u I I x 4 ' x A RADIO STEERING COMMITTEE S Irrsl Row Cooper Canllm N'l1ssVlarshall Gram 'Nxms Suond Rom Shea Almqunst Burd Holman Goggm Chazrman and Moderator LFONIARD BEARD Aduzser Miss MARSHALL FI hr obyctxu IS to awikcn the mtgrrst of thg llSILI'l1I'lg mdxmcn ln thr Tum Staus 'ma to hxgh school actxutus of thu prgsmt day Thr programs an planmd and curmd out by thx studmts thrmsnlus undrr thy dlructlon of thu RICIIO Qturmg Commlttcc thu mgmburs of whlch rgprrsrnt thr four chssgs of Kum Hxgh School Thrsr mrmbrrs constxtuu tht mws rr porurs who sprak for If lust fin mmuus uch Iqfldly afurnoon Anothxr func tlon of tha group IS to mum partlclpmls from Llu othrr hlgh schools ln Illlg arm to takr part m thu dlscusslons .A ' 1 I 1 V I Q P x , .31 1 - 53, : 1 3 V? ' ,, 5 3 1 ., 1, 42 'M x i I sl I 1 ,A , ' 1' '3T'f 7 M5 1 - 1 I' I f ff ' ' ' I . f 2 21 V4 . Q ,. I 5, 'ST . . I . f. M.. ' 'I . . I I . ', I , 'I 1 . . H . . 1 1 . V1 I I 1 1 1 . 1 I -1 1 1 . . V- 1 1 I 1 V' .1 1 1 1 Y . . 1 1 1 I1 V 1 1 1 1 v1 1 . . 1 l 1 I 1 ' - 11 I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I , 1 1 1 Y1 I 1 1 V 1 1 - . . I. L . . , . CLUB FOR STUDENT WORKERS Prtsldent Arthur Leger Secretary Bexerly Merrlll Vxce Presldent Daud Staples Treasurer John Croto Adusers Mr Brxdgt Mr Brldgts To promote harmony bttvsttn studtnt worktrs and tmploytrs IS tht ob jtctlvt The Student Workers Club IS tht ncvs est club ln Keane l-hgh lt IS organ 17ed to brmg employers and tmployets togtther 1n an exchange of mterests and actnltxes and to promote soclal functxons I1rsIRnu Vlr Bndgts Croto legtr Vlerrxll Staples 'Vlr Brldgc Strom! Rom Chntktrmg Bushcx Adams Stoodlty lN1k1for1k1s 'Nye let I1ht I Ihzrd Rott Drlscoll Rult DIIUIIO Chlmhcrlam Blake Allan DIMLQO Vwhlllams 'lflh Rott Rounds lktrttt 'Vlllls lerrln Clough l,7flSLl3OlS 'Vltnur .S1x1hRntL RIQLI Stcxnka Valles lodd Prtgtnt ltnks Blalu Dunlon Srtenlh Rott Keyser Bohannon Stlllxngs 1 4 3 Y . I - I Y' 1 V. . j . x 5 VX! 1 1 5 5 . H V .X . y 3 3 I 1 YI I 33 1 I I ' - I A . h I 5 3 B I I X .V. . ' . . r ,. , . , ,, . . . . . ' Pasno, Rmg. Vmccnt. Ifourfh Raw: Bouffard, Stebbins, Mallal, llcllus. Vw'huclcr. Bcslick, Trucman. Marlin, 5 I xv' 1 , y 1 t A s , uv ' 1 ' 'Z uv 1 I I V I ,L- L in - .. 4 , . S4 . 6 -. ., r, , 1 .I k . ,Q l l , 4 l ' y - , Q . 1 . X AUDIO-VISUAL ENGINEERS Hrs! Rou. loxtren Graec 'Vl1ssVl.1rsh1ll Vklhltchoust Reyor Second Rou. Traqualr I uly M Vvrrght S XVr1ght Ihzrd Rou. Pxtfltld I roper Mtrrxll XX yman Stromgrcn lourlh Row C arxer Robxnson Smxth ull Izilh Rom Tnteomb lru 1 L Aduzser Miss MARSHAII ltarmng to act as tngmetrs for our Audro Vrsual Program here at Keene I-hgh School Many operators who at the present trme numbtr thlrty are actue dur mg their study perrods runmng tht motxon plcturt projtctor fllm strlp projector opaque projector play back machme md the Wlfk recorder Moxuts are show n each vsetk to sutral classes rncludrng scunct mathemat rcs soclology CIXICS and home economlcs The vurt rtcordtr IS used to rtcord sptcral programs and transcrlptlons are played rn all classes 'Z , ' . ',l - l L . I '. ' . 'I I, ,O '. . rl . I . S Q - lf S ' . h ' , ' I . V , . 'l f I , I , A I lf e. ': 4' ,M d'll'. Students who represent the Junior, Sophomore and Freshman classes, are 3 1 73 . - . 5 13 3 A 3 1 H 'A n V h I Y 3 I YD - 3 .X ' Y ' 1 g l I 3 1 3 D rl x x Y 1 VKX 1 V3 x I 4 'X M 3 - 3 I . I X .Yi I H LATIN CLUB Consul Marllyn Bushnell Scrlba Ann Almqulst Consul Barbara Jolly Quaestor Betty Wlnn Sponsor M1ss Ackerman The Latln Club was Oflglflally formed thls year to plan the tr1p to New York but If has contlnued and become an actne chapter of the Junlor Classlcal I eague whose objectne IS to hand on the torch of classxcal c1w1l17at1on ln the modern world 'I he hlghlxght of the I atm Club s first year was the tr1p to New York xn Isebruary when twelxe junlors and senxors spent three days there The students attended the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo Anthony and Cleopatra and Nlan and Superman The blg moment ofthe tr1p was when the club met and lrrsl Rott Vx 1nn Bushnell Almqulst Iolly Miss Ackerman Setrmd Rott Stone 'Vlallmt Axery Chase hlhxrtl' Rou. Spur Ioxeren Xoung Hoyt Stinson lourlh Rott 'Iurner Iuras Wheeler 7 7 , talked to Katherine Cornell on stage just after her performance of Cleopatra 'I In . ' . I .I ', - ' . - ' 'I el ',I 4 . . . '. I I vi Q' .K ' I -e . V ' ' ' ' 5 l I -i ' ,I 3 LI . e . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY l Objcctn es arc Fits! Row: Trueman, Shaw, Bush- nell. Second Row: Putnam. Shelly Butterworth Aliber Third Rou, Stone Holman Palge fourth Rou, Miss Cooke Presxdent Marnlyn Bushnell Secretary Louxse Shaw Adviser MISS Cooke o crcatc cnthuslasm for scholarshlp stlmulatc a deslrc to rcndcr scrx lct o promote lcadershlp o dcvclop character These students reprcstnt thc 52? junlor year The rcqulrements changed Followmg thls reusxon 522 class w1ll be elected as members thelr of the semor class clccttd to the socxcty m for mcmbtrshxp to the soclety are bemg of the junlor class and 10? ofthe semor A. v-' l 3' 31 1 IO 'I T ,, , l DISTRIBUTORS To develop among the members who will be capable of handling import ant responsibilities in the field of distribution and to help the students dexelop an understanding of their employers and their employers problem is the purpose Organ17at1on of the newly formed club was begun in October lt was de cided that a field trip to Boston in the spring to study the organization and man agement of larger stores would be taken A rummage sale hay ride and a square dance were held for the benefit of the trip Vice President Mary D1lVleco Secretary Myra Ring Treasurer Bernard Loranger Adviser Miss Kelley lrrsl Rule Stebbins D1Vle o lor anger Ring Second Rou. Per rin Clough Dil u71o Third Rube Allan Jenks Chamber lain lasno I ourth Rou. Mad den 'l odd MISS Kelly fenof s v X I . I I H I 1 I . ' I Y I - I l i I President Beverly Stebbins 1 3 'K . 'I ' I . AA 'C , . ' - 5 ' 1. f ie, HI-Y CLUB + 4 i 1 I-rrst Rou. Mr Burnll Walton Allber Farmer Loos Second Role Shea Burnll Parma Meacham Third Row Chapman Page Shedd fourth Rou, Shaw Bardxs Merrxtt Kharfen frflh Row Trans Chandler How 31' Presldent Robert Allber Secretary Charles Farmer Vxce Presldent Charles Loos Treasurer Alfred Walton AdVlS6f Mr Burrxll To create malntam and extend throughout the school and community hxgh standards of moral character IS the objectne cember 4 6 The club has sponsored two school dances to ra1se money enough to send a delegate to the National COHXLUIIOH 1n June The basketball programs whlch were sold at home games went to ralse money for a medmcal fund to assxst the athletlc department The club has also 1n stalled a Coca Cola machme 1n the gy m to help ralse money for a new school tro phy case Swlmmlng classes are held exery Wednesday at K T C pool 'I he hmghlxght of the year s actnntles was the second annual Father and Son Banquet held at the Baptlst Church tn March The speaker was Meryll Frost a former 1l946l All Amerxcan Quarterback from Dartmouth C . 1 3 , , A I I I Y Ten delegates represented the club at the State Convention in Laconia, De- 7 I YB X 3 'I I 'J V I A 5 1 I D 'I . - 3 - I 3 b 3 Y 3 I D - Y 5 I I 3 1 x 3 V3 V 3 Q 7 I ' 3 ' I Y' .3 ! ., ,-Y ?i???Q4U S -..., .....,, ,f 15 ffm. 0, di 5 ng? 1 QV A ua 'Q W1 O .x, 2- 3? 11 r f:?1 'b . 5 , QM' 'LT lj , I Y' lvl? 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U- 1 MQ O Qcmvw Qwqqi, H L Q 'mgycvwbi 4 fp . -X 1 fn-if ZW?-M fy 34 P! 029 ' Q , fwtg, J EQ li W 709515 ,WW JJMJ V W , 3 - f. Jvws on 1 . 'L W S QM WW W1 QAfrv0A., U M A 'L 'QOH' afzfyk,-,gy ff Wag I - x N9 X, id Q , Q .W f Q Ee L i f Q ,Q- Fx z 'F' S .,!J'4 J, X. X K7 J 'Q ft S1 If r y k C'1iEiSRLEADERS lx ,. 4 Whig I uslln n IS 0 n lrcli HX mn L um r IS I lmol M I rmsuu luhns on Adxlsnr Nf1lSSIgI'LHH'lI1 iv luv lcmxs Bxlamle x O N1 II A w 'zfggl limp, D , Hcssli . K,B.1rd. H hw , IQ, 15. if, Hn jr, M' I'r. .SM I limo' H, Pm df .. lx O'Ncil. H '. ,. kr . '4.kx 1 ' 4 Q wi, W , xvix 23 :Zh 'y - ? 3,4 1 Q 'fx ' ' . Y . ,.f'5. ,','I'lJN VARSITY FOOTBALL Ftrs! Row: Managers Robertson and Johnston. Second Row: Sears, Dubois, R. Leger, Schnyer, Malloy. Kontinos Pappas, Clark. Third Row: Coach Morris, McClenning.- Howard. Holden, Morissette, Whitney Robb Shields, Bergeron, Abrams. Asst. Coach Hanley. Fourth Row: l.ewis. Treat. Sowerby, Page, Bardis Aliber Cwoggin, Beard, Parker, A. Leger. 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Coach Mr Morris Captain Carmine Dilsorenzo Assistant Coach Mr Hanley Manager Donald Johnston Facing a larger schedule than the previous years with only six lettermen re turning from last year s team proved to be no handicap for Coach Nick Morris and his assistant Cius Hanley Though at first the team seemed to be feeling its way along not quite sure of itself it showed definitely that it had what it takes The team continued to outscore opponents from the Concord game on with the exception of the hard hitting Manchester Central club The record for the year was six wins to three losses Lacoma and Concord at the beginning of the season and later Manchester Central handing out the setbacks Wtth a heavier than average squad and the usual number of fleetfooted backs to show a display of power as well as speed and deception they succeeded in defeating the Sprtngfield gridmen by a score of 26 14 Then with this new found conndence under their belts they proceeded to take a close contest away from Rochester 8 7 When Stevens came to Keene on the next Saturday Keene burst their bounds by swamping thc Claremont club 48 13 After tht hard fought Central game in which the boys put up a great fight they enjoyed another heavy trlumph over Bellows Falls by a large score The Central game inspired the squad for in the remaining three games with Bellows Falls Cathedral of Manchester and our arch rival Brattleboro their strength was not to be denied Keene s defeat over Brattleboro was the eleventh successive victory over the Organtowners CARMIE DILORIENZO Captain 4 ' s I FN BEARD l BOB A1 Im R FRANIK SEARS Joux BARDIs iv FRI D ROBB Keene-0 Laconia-6 Keene-7 Concord-14 Keene-26 Springfield 14 Keene 8 Rochester 7 Keene 48 Claremont 13 Keene 0 Central 26 Keene 33 BellowsFa1ls 6 Keene 29 'Q .w . 3 sf DOUG TREAT Captain Elect ARr KOINTINIOS STLVI PAIIAS MOOSE MAI I Ox Cathedral 14 WHIIPY ABRAx1s Keene 26 Brattleboro-6 9 'Cr S' HOWARD Cl ARR 4 l 4 ' ' L . ' 1 5 1 1 3 x ,' f . 1 , ' , Y ' 11. ,,t,, 5 ,I mf 7' If Y 3 .- ,A :+ ff, 2?: , N 4 H Nw . L 4 , I I , 51 ., . VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY l F1rStRou. Manager Lynch Pnckenng Burke Yarxngton Hoyt Page Menter Hamel S Gruhe Walton Castaw XVhcclock Vvtlson Kent Coach McCaughey econd Rom Hllton Coach Mxss McCaughey Captaln Joan Hoyt Managcr Marlon Lynch A group of sophomorc and scmor glrls oxtrflowmg wlth school sp1r1t plus thc btst coach a tcam could haxt and tht rcsult was an Undcfcatcd Fnld Hockty Ttam 'I hls ytar S tcam vs as an outstandmg onc rn many ways It dc ftatcd Gardncr on thtar own flcld for tht flrst tnmc ln twtlxt ycars and also but an unclcfcttcd Cllrcmont lmm KLLHL KLLHL KLLHk Kccnc Kccnc Kccnc Keene 3 Curccnflclo Cuarclncr K T C Cwrccnflclcl Claremont K T C Gardncr 1 ': . , . ' . , Y. . . . 'Z 11 V' 1 1 1 11 1. 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 -,- 1 1 1 c , . . , , . 1 1 11 1 1 1 1- . . t c 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1111 1 4 1 . .1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 . 11 1 1 11 1 1 I 11 1 'S 1 2 H ' Z O 11 1 .4 11 1 'Q 11 1 3 1 -1 1 2 1 H O CRGSS CGUNTRY Coach Vlr Hatch Captam Robert Baxlcy Managtr Caryl lam Although tht cross county tum lost thrtt of tht first SIX runntrs of thc prtctdxng ytar lt stlll had a ycry succtssful st1son CI ht c1nd1d1tts tl1at rtporttd to C oach H1tcl1 dutloptd vuth grtat r1p1d1ty bcfort tht Hrst mttt Thc outstandlng runncr was C1pt11n Bob Ballcy undt fcattd rn rtgul1r hlgh school compttltlon for hxs stcond succtsslyt s ason H w1s 1ga1n tht lNcyy H1mpsh1rt statt champlon Thc ttam yn on sm mttts 1nd lost only ont durmg tht rtgular st1son thc only dtttat btmg to a strong Doytr squ1d Thty htld smglc trrumphs oycr Manchtsttr Ctntr1l Gardntr Manchtsttr XVtst Concord and txx o yyuns our Sttytns of C lartmont ln tht Stats. C ross Country ract atDurh1n1tl1t boys h1d to bt CJllSl:l d yyrth thlrd pl1ct rs! Q 1 1 m c T1 IL Ik n f rnts 1ulltntr No ln Vy1lI0n tx crst Ihml Qntt Olxll 1tc1 Ulllll7X slln 1n1 t - 1 . . . 3 Y - 1 1 I IL II I ,I I 5 I I I 4 VI I ' ' 'I I I , . .C , t . C I I I I I 1 I VI 3 Y' I I I Y t t , . t t X I I II ' Q I A ' I I L K , 1 I Y' I- ' 1 A l 4 1 3 I I -. . ' . x n l' .Q . C L k . X YI I L 4 I I I I I I Y I ' I3 L I I I I jg I V EAI I. 'I L J Y I V I t Y X I il I I I I V Y' Vx I 4 4' v v - - 4 1 I vp - C I I x I C I Y I L I V L I ' G Y- I I . . , Iutu: CQh.1 l' , Xl'.1char , R. l's.1'l'y'. ll. Ba'l1y'. Hilton Sun tl R lLL'2 l5.1 ll M .' l' . '. , B - . ' I ': C 5 ll. l. Q ' '. Au ,NL .gcr l..1n', VARSITY BASKETB LL KXTX Qtlqw x N Xxfrrsl Rott Dunlap Smxrou B :nts lrtat Abrams Yuma! Rott Coath llatch Qnmond Bushxmy Sham Page N Pmppts latmtr N Coach Mr Hatch Captam Jamts Barnts Ma agtr 'N Charlts Farmtr xx Nt N er Jtrrr Barnt? aQQ guard Bob Dunlap tht prospects for tht stason wtrt brtght N X N as ht oyg prtparcd for tht first gtmt of 1 twtnty thrtt gamt schtdult x Practtct Stnrtttd tarly and contmutd almost duly throughout tht Staeon What tht boyflaclced tn httght thty appttrtd to hut tn sptrtt md dtttrmtm tton to 'tgnn taltextht Ormgt md Blick to tht Qtttt nl ourntmtnt C ouch Hatch vxorlttd long 'md htrd to ptrftct tht plus thtt show td txtrv txtcltrtct of dtxtlopmg tht pltytrs 1t1tO 1 utll coordmttttl tttm As tht Sttion Idx mttd houtxtr tt btctmt apptrtnt thtt xxhtn tht tum xx is untltr prtssurt utth tht stort xtry cloit thtx ntgltcttd to ctrrx out tht tn 5truct1on md trtmmg io pttttntlx gtxtn thtm bx thttr couch Nlmy ttmts thty fultti to ltxt up to tht promtst that thtx htd shown m prtctttt Stsstons Stxtrtl glmts xxtrt lost hx 1 small margm uhtn plntrs crtclxtd uttdtr tht strtm ot tht gtmt At tht clost ot tht stasort Kttnt xx as tn ttghth pltct and thtn lttrntd thtt for tht ftrst IlII1t Qmct tht tournamtnt xx ts tmugurattd onlx ttams xx host ptr ctntagt vms tboxt DOO utrt allow td to compttt 4 J S, t ta t Xglt 'P Xxx .A ht t NF' 4 tx -t , K lt xt of V- p , A X N S . 3 in Q X Wt S Q t t 31 t N, .5 tv a W: K YA Q f . . . 4 H , K t . 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H X I 3 H 37 X V A xl 1 x M bk 3 L X X V V1 F 'H 1 YH 5 H G I - CAPTAM Jm Bmzxfs Ktcnt 36 Cithtdral 46 Kuna Z9 Portsmouth 3 Ktem 40 Concord 4l Kttnt 33 C'1thtdr1l um 4l ltbanon Z9 CUM C oncoro 4t Kttnt 41 lcomt -,LDL 'lrtmonl LLHL -l' C tntrwl 9 Cuflx Sprmgjtld 34 LLUL Portsmouth Cunt 47 Sprrngfltld Ltllt l3r1Illtbort CLHC 'l' ou s 1 s ttflt OHS kknk DX LLUL L lllklll LLUL Brtttltboro 46 Ltflt 3COl'llJ KLLUL Manclmtsttr Ctntral 39 una 47 Rochtsttr 44 C llrtmont 39 ttnt 4 Rochtsttr 20 Suu PA ,ms 3 K-4 -- - . I Y ' 43 l K - -34 . ' N 38 K ' f4 Bell 'flfllf-'27 K ' 41 l3t-ll 'lfllls 33 K.. .,, Cicjlclliglm- -46 K ' -46 l.-br - 32 K' 'f--50 . - -- 3 K-f 4 428 l-. '-30 KH ,fi h . , ,Q C Kccnc+64 K 'f-ff l -., DW 2 f - .Mm Km .ir KH -+37 Q 'fr 3 If Q434 K ' -456 Cll. ' 33 KU -f 5 Lf -C+ KH +60 KH '-Z7 --37 t'lE'i .l ff VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL I st R ee Jolly Almquxst 'Vlenter Gruhe Kent Johnston large Se ond Rott 'Vlanager 'Vlurray Hoyt Burke Crene XlWlIlKll'1S Vw mlton pl le rung Coa h xlC1UghLY Coach Mtss 1VlcCaughey Captam Vrlma Grubc Manager Jane Murray After a rather slow start thls year s team pncked up consrderably and went on to a qutte successful season Wmnrng fue out of their ten games The hrgh scored the gxrls agreed that rt yy as the best game they played SI hose receryrng letters were Barbara Watkrns Carolyn Walton Beatrlce Prcleertng Joan Hoyt Ann Almqulst and Vrlma Grube SFASON 9 C AMES H ll Axxm eene Opponent Keene Opponent C laremont B llovts Falls Gardner Greenfield Brattleboro -1 :III-p Q0 -I r' I ' V A y 15' 4 s. 1 I A I 3 'ye' aL- v: A yu I V v V 1 light of the sgason was the ganlc here with Greenfield. Although Keane was out- 1 Q 1 . OR 2 ' ' f L X 10 36 26 33 c ' 21 17 24 35 r 50 17 45 29 H X Z8 39 18 51 H 3 13 51 38 af f A f I VARSITY BASEBALL .df f lv Coach Mr Mulxaney Manager Raymond Duquette Coach Mulxaney should haw: hls second straxght New Hampshxre State Champlons ln thls year s baseball squad for he has sxx of his regulars and one sub back from last year s team Last June Keene Hugh beat Cathedral 12 ll 1 mp and tuck post season game for the state champxonshlp Thls years team w1ll fmd mound star Tony DlJUl1O Jlm Perkms and Larry Wlnn three other outstandmg players lost by graduatlon Dutchle Punt scrappy l1ttle shortstop who moved to Hartford Connectlcut 1S also lost to the team In sp1te of this the season should be most successful The l1ne up for I948 w1ll probably look somethlng llke thus rn the lnfleld Doug Treat Buck Mam Dlck Dutrlsac and a toss up between Cllff Doody and Paul Morissette for th1rd Dlck Page Frank Sears and Jack Hanrahan rn the outfleld and .hm L heureux Ph1l Emery and Dlck Abrams as battery mates I 'Vlamger Bouflord Hmrahan Lheureux Dutrlsac Treat Perluns Vnnn Dnlulxo Nlaln Page B eau Sears Punt Coach Mulxaney Vlhls IS the l947 squad! , pl I T li P' 11.54. s A I 'I v-- -xf- ' Y xl La- v',.k ' kj A lj ,!,.- - A ' ...'A' 4-- I. I , .tl ' , , , 1, X ,A 1 v Y Y l I I 3 ' X . . . , 1 . . X ' . e 1 - na , , . y . I , v - , f y , . , . x . . . - . y y V 1 . , x , . 1 v , - TRACK Izrsl Rott Guyette E Ballg Pappas R Barley R Abrams G Bemrs lage Second Rou. XValton Clark Aus tm Sherwrn Warner 1re1Rou. Coach Hatch Barnes 'Ihrbodeau Bleau J' J Coach Mr Hatch Captam Robert Balley Manager Ken Bemxs W1th a llttle help from Lady Luck th1s year s chances for Keene s team wlll be atom1c Such men from last year s team as Bob Ba1ley Stexe Pappas Cuene Balley Gordon Bem1s ,hm Barnes Bob Dunlap Roger Abrams Al Wal ton Glenn Clark Brll Chandler Stan Chaplm Hugh Shelley and Dave Stap les should add lots of pep thxs sprang It IS only flttlng that we pay trxbute toasemor who for four years has made a name for hlmself and the school He performs ln most of the sports offered rn Keent He rs a champlon m1ler a crack hugh jumper and pole vaulter a handy man ln the broad jump and javelm throw plays a very fast game of basketball and baseball and as a hard man to pm down rn football By now you ham. guessed who he IS our own 1ndom1table Bob Barley Coach Hatch wh1le performmg many other dutles predxcts Wlth great en thusxasm an undefeated season desprte a tough schedule 'I ' , . I ,I . . . . , . I, D '. -' '1 . I ' 'Z , , t . ' . I ' Q cd A 4 If-1' -'.. V- Jk If fl' A Xf 'l 1 rf - S e ' ' J . 1 1. yy 4 Y Y 1 Y V Y - Y V 31 I Y - I I J ' 1 3 I 'I i BOYS JUNIGR VARSITY SPORTS Football Qaptatn Ronald Holden Basketball faptam Frank Trans Baseball Co1ch Mr Hanna Thts year the Jay Vtt football squad composed of many undtrclassmtn had an ueragt season on the grldlron Wlth a rtcord of three vuns two loses and ont tttd game the boys played vxell enough to gut Mr Wyman a record not to bt shunntd Both stt backs wtre handed out by the older and harder htttmg Vermont Academy ball club The basketball team really gaxe Mr Wyman reason to be proud when hls hoopmen completed the season wlth a 12 6 record Smce the squad IS mostly underclassmen the Keene Varslty ball club soon should hawe excellent materlal commg up ou ng t a aos Holden Dnon llouard Setond Rou. 'Vlartm Soutrbx Trans Shaw I heurcux Thzrd Rou. Dubons Hanrahan Taylor Bergeron Bushvuay 'Vleatham Fourth Rott Harris ltttlt ChlONllIl Keough Doody Itllh Rott Malloy Calkins lsros. Connor DUhJlmL Gla7ler I Y .L . y 1 . Y. -4 w . e . A rx s v- ss L 1 L v 1 1 , 'x 1 x I 4 I I h 'lx V. I e t 4. . , , x lx 5 1 ' 5 71 K ' YB 7 , . 3 x 3 - 71 x 1 1 x H . I 1 s 3 'I I I Y H A I - 3 . . I , First R ': XV ' h. Ch k l , . ' , ' . . f' 'xl '. ' '. .' ' . ' V: I V ' v ' u ' v ' A x ' f v: I 1 4' my l Y. I. v y ' yr :Iv v: V- 1 4 ' xx I l xr -lx I GIRLS' JUNlGR VARSITY SPORTS l Frrst Row Mlss Cooke Chabot Buffum M1ssDrugg Second Row Hoyt Puras Colburn Thrrd Row Bush way Sears Sturgrs Turner Fourth Row Whxtehouse Lamothe Barley Fzflh Row Rrdley Robbms Fleld Hockey Coach Mlss Cooke Fleld Hockey Captam Gladys Chabot Basketball Coach MISS Drugg Basketball Captam Jane Buffum Though the Jay Vee Hockey Team drdn t equal the undefeated season of the Varsrty squad they nevertheless turned out a satrsfactory record for the amount of experrence Whxch the g1rls had They came through the season wrth three wms to two losses They were defeated by a strong Crreeniield team but secured trrumphs on er Claremont and Gardner Coach Drugg ushered her g1rls through an Nerage season the team though small rn stature but grand rn splrlt closed the season wrth four wms three de feats and one tred game y , , . I , , . I , - m a 1 x 1 v s n v 1 ' v vs s m m m vs . s 1 1 1 , V e s e e v -.1 , y v s 1 s e , . 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V uf - f Ya a ' on p:,Qxg fl, , f- . ff! ' ' .vgh-.f' '. ' H I , O ' ' 5 '-5 ,Xa fr' VY Qi .-ff SONGSTERS OF K. H. S. THE GUIDANCE STAFF L , . v wtf- CAFETERIA STAFF AT WORK TIME OUT FOR LUNCH SENIOR ENGLISH .' 'i ,jf f A L CHARLI EQLEON L005 ROBERT EVEQETT BUSHNELL E... MARILYN ARTHUR BOUFFAQD YN GOODELL argues ROLAND EICPURN cARMmE DE Losasuzo SPEAR BETSY DODDS NB sLeANogo'LeARY RICHARD ouNToN 1 RANONA SHEQRICK UWHITEVU ABRAM5 BETSY BLAKE WEREN T UTE H A Trlbute to the Jamtors To the jamtors whose patlence derstandmg and hard work have made Keene I-Ixgh a pleas anter school to at tend We the Class MR PARTRIDGE of 1948 would l1ke pay th1s small trlbute to Mr Faulk ner Mr Partrrdge Mr Symonds and Mr Bolster Whose good work has been wltnessed each day of our school llfe MR BOLSTER MR SYMoNDs MR FAULKNER IN APPRECIATION The SALMAGUNDI board wxshes to thank ln appreclatxon for the and gncn us ln maklng the 1948 SALMAGUNDI a success Our Advlser Mnss Ruth Raymond for mspnrmg us to a better yearbook Our Sponsors The Busmessmen who have a1ded us 1n fmancxng our year book Our Prmters John Prentlss and John Collin of the Sentmel Prmtmg Company Our Photographers Scotty s Studlo Marbrls Studlo E A Frmk and Grannte State Studlo The Faculty and Student Body of Keene Hxgh School for thexr smcere cooperatnon '7!w S thanks the followlng persons and firms for sponsormg this Issue Dr Erwln Adams G H Aldrtch 81 Sons Aldrich Huntley Inc Amsdens Shoe Store Anderson the Florust Army 8- Navy Store Attornles Arwe 81 Arwe Ashuelot Cltazens Natlonal Bank Dr James M Ballou Bardls Frurt Co Edward A Beaupre The Beedle Plano Co Attorney Ernest Bell J Bent Ice Company Bergerons Clothing Store A P Bergeron Garage The Berkeley Stcre Dr Ralph Beverly Ernest K Blastos Bloomer 81 Haselton lnc Bon Ton Restaurant Bowler Jones 8. Page Boston Iron 8. Metal Co Bowmans Flying Service Attorney Homer S Bradley Attorney Earl Brennan Dr J J Brosnahan Bullard 81 Shedd Inc E J Bu o Car y Manufacturing Co Charlestown Woolen Chases Cheshure County Savungs Bank Cheshnre Locker Storage Inc Cheshire National Bank Cheshire Oll Co Cheshire Photo Engravers Cheshire Transportation Co Chlovlttls Garage Coca Cola Bottlnng Co of Keene Colonlal Barber Shop Crocker Metal Co Dr Gordon Conboy Dalbolt Inc Damon s Garage Davls Oll Co Bob DeLanceys Mens Shop Dons Servnce Statuon Dresser Business School Eagle Hotel Economy Oul Co Elllot Brothers Ellns Brothers and Co Ellns Hotel Elm Cnty Gram Co O K Fairbanks C0 Fred rlck Farrar Faulkner 8K Colony Mfg C Fields Garage Flrst National Stores Fontaures Market Fox Auto Parts Fuller Servlcenter Gllbos Jewelry Store W L Goodnow Co Gramte State Auto Body Welding Co Granite State Dry Cleaners Gurnsey Brothers 8K Co A Henkel Mfg Corp Hillcrest Hotel of Hampton Beach I ' - . . ., , . I 1 . . , . , . 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Weldlng Co Ke ne Bullclmg 81 Loan Assoclatlon Keene Dry Cleaners Ke ne Food Mart Keene Glass Co Keene Natlonal Bank Keene Savangs Bank Keene Onl Co Dr Robert Kung Kmgsbury Machm Tool Corp Kononans Auto Exchange Attorney H B Lane C L Lane o Lemay Furnlture Co Attorney Harry C Lnchman The Lunen Shop Lindsey Plumblng 8K Heating Co Lynn Trre Company Lynn Wood Heel Inc Macs Cut Rate Mann Street Market Marbrls Studlo Markem Machlne Co Mason Insurance Agency Mays Food Store Medncal Hall The Melody Shop Merrvmack Farmers Exchange Inc Muller Bros Newton W J Wlchland Mlllrnery Shop Mlnvature Precuslon Bearnngs Inc Monadncck Applsance Center Monadnock Grlll and Diner Monadnock Press Montgomery Ward Morgan Llnen Servvce Th Neighbor Store New England Box Co New England Screw Co New Hampshare Chavr Co Henry G Neugebauer Inc Nlms Plumbmg Co Nolnns Norman s Motor Transportatlon North Street Cash Market Perkms Bassett 8. Wrlght Inc Perkins Machme Co Attorney Roy M Pvckard Putt burg Plate Glass Co Plaza Barber Shop Roy Pratt Prmcess Shoe Co Publnc Servlce Co of N w Hampshire Purdys Rivers 8. Henry Roberts Hart Inc Robertson Langley Inc Robertson Motor Co Romys Market Royal Furrlers Sargent Motor Co Sealtest Ice Cream Sears Roebuck 8. Co Senak Co of America Sentmel Prlntlng Co Srbley Oul Co Smlth Auto Sales Dr Fay M Smith Jr Sprague 8- Carleton Inc Stones Service Station Streeters Food Store R C Swan Co Sweeneys Sales 8K Servvce Sween y Brothers G H Tnlden Co Town Cab Turner Inn Warren Kay Vantune Studios The Vogue Walts Sport Shop Attcrney W H Watson Wheeler 8- Taylor Dairy Arthur Whntcomb Inc Walburs IGA Store J A Wrnght 8. Co WKNE Wymans Oll 8. Tlre Service Ye Goodle Shoppe Zlmm rmans Garage . , . I 'I , . , , , - , . s . Dr. Q . - I e - I l . - I , I ' 'e . ' I . , , , . . , . I I , . . e I .., , . I .- ,.. , . . I , .t l l , . . . 8 . . , e TL-JE EIJEIIQ ,.....F'N7 Nd C'N'Li. 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