Keene High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Keene, NH)
- Class of 1951
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W DEDICATION To you Mr Sxllarl the Class of 1951 dedrcates the yearbook the Salmagundz You entered Keene Hlgh School as We dxd four years ago thus maklng even closer the bond between you and us who llke to thlnk of ourselves as your class You came wlth not a sellish thought 1n mlnd and you tru1 m strn mg always to make Keene Hlgh School more democratlc and progresslve Vvle the Class of 1951 wlsh to dedxcate our Salmagundz to you ln humble gratltude for belng our gulde phxlosopher and frlend 5 . I . served us with unfaltering loyalty and al- .S Y , V. . PREAMBLE n tae short pie efoui l1x s the face of Ile O o e has changed more thin in all p1eced1n0 ages Cneat adx ances haxe been made in 1ned1c1ne transpoitation education and science xx hich hixe altered our xx axs oi l1x1ng1n these lex xens W t the Class of 1951 g11d and xx orst time in the xx oild s historx Although xxe ue confident that our t1ust in the United Nations is xx ell placed xxe real17e that we have one problem 111 COIHITIOI1 Fl he Brotherhood of All Nat1ons 'l his thought xxe haxe chosen as the theme for our Salmaqunciz Dommant in all our minds IS the serious condition of affairs 1n the xx orld People of all races creeds and col ors are being threatened by a powerful antagon1st This monster wishes to devour our brotherhood and democracy IH order to obtain a dictatorship for itself enslavlng other nations under 1ts rule Wlth The Brotherhood of all Nations as our sym bol we are prepared to face this profhgate and utihze any means to apprehend the dreaded transgressor May God g1VC us the courage and the knowledge to act Wisely in endeavor1ng to unite the World so that the Brotherhood of all NQIIODS will cont1nue to be our gu1d1ngl1ght NVe pledge ourselves and our l1ves to th1s dlfficult task 6 I elm s 1.1 ' A M ligl b' l L . 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Thanks, for all you ve done for us, Miss Raymond! 8 S ff Xzclve bchmnd US no QVZQT UOVKS fks me, step gorkh ioduq Q, onkq move gov- qou the ihouqhf gd reollq luke to stoq V6 done, JEYMDQS wronqqcwci had SOYYTZ U0 nd worked C1 MJYUQJ too dncknt make the, he,CxcMmZS much., ff Q, ll Move, the ome, io qou Q mzmbem now as we Q0 on The, dass og sg gtg one C5 Jthmk O us GS LM, Ynovch out zncoih JL Q, rusmq sun' 'if -N,,, L5 9 AX.-vm YY' ' '-H ' vm M X AX!! u . NE 1 - , ,yi ef A 4 ., . w QJ3 0 ,X 1 iff.--yn' f VJ 'Q - -, N G f-N X n 'T A UB Y . 5 wwf i' ' ' 'Cf 1 Q k THE ORANGE A 'rI1gjBx.AcK 4' ' Cllmce B. I'IdtInII Frames Sha WI' n nary-5,5 .4 t Q W- Q A1750 fa vovd,The vaotefs dai' 5 Ve -.-S - I 57' 1 l Il'i7'l ! -13 ilu: Jer' ww - - J an Y sonsofg Har vard,To +he crm somnoseare hue, 1' YT-- Q1 H 4-.-----1 -1 in Il1-D'-' Y 'll Q: SW lfii Q it-in F' nun .i nc--I'-Lginihr 11113 I I , I II I I If I In Ig! 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Durmng your four years of attendance at Keene I-llgh School you have had an opportunlty to explore manv areas of learmng You may hue concentrated a b1t IH one or two areas which were of partrcular lnterest to you In the process you haye changed a great deal That change has been rn the d1rect1on of maturrty a maturlty that mdxcates a readmess and wxllxngness to wage the battle of personal and c1v1c lrfe You are on the road 'X ou are movlng forward It IS well that you should be for the tasks that loom up on the rmmedlate hor1Zon are great We who have worked wxth you belreye rn you We feel confident that the start you haye made as a pupxl rn Keene Hlgh School w1ll carry you on to contmued growth based always on clear thought and a burnrng desrre to l1ve as a responslble c1t17en rn a democratrc soclety Thrs IS an era of great change The unfoldrng panorama of lxfe on thls earth IS before you at all tlmes It IS a part of you You are a part of If IXJQIIIIQI' can escape the 1nfluence of the other lHh1s has meanlng for you You are bemg challenged to exert your best efforts 1n the dlrectnon of xmproy ement for yourself your commumty your natlon and your vxorld You may remark the world IS rn a mess and begm to feel sorry for yourself True the world IS IH a mess but was lt ever dlfferentn Every generatlon has had nts major problems They looked to the future and fought on Th arena of actnlty mnght not haye been as great for today rt encompasses the world There are no boundarxes around the arena of lrfe today The arena IS the world You are rn rt Accept the challenge of today and help brxng world order out of would be chaos .QZLMJ52 Jcaea., - . 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YJ ff I f , 'W V E4 ...,..-- ,W LA A K v v Y V n v 1 . , . --- 1 . . . , . , . v vs v f e 1 . . . ,. . m s v --- --- --- Y v Y ,, . . .1 - m --, s s ss x I ' ' s ss s s s 1 , . . . v ew v v v an . . , 1 n ' o SUPERINTENDENT To the Class of l95l You have reached the destmatlon whxch has been your goal for the tvselve years smce you entered the publlc schools You may well ask For what has thrs prepared me I bel1eve we sometxmes concern ourselves too much wxth the thought that educatxon IS prep aratxon I prefer to thxnk of educatxon as a manner of hung School lrfe IS a very real phase of the overall llfe of the pup1ls of the school That llfe may be joyous and full or lt may be dull and empty It has been sa1d tn effect that we get out of lxfe what we put mto rt I belleve thls to apply to school l1fe as well as to any other phase As a class and as 1ndxv1duals you haye contrnbuted much to your school llfe I beheye that thls contrxbutlon W1ll contmue xn the new lxfe you are to enter uncertain though xt may novs seem That th1s lxfe may realtze xts full measure of accomplxshment that your future may hold a goodly measure of pleasure and happmess tempered wnth a proper share of good hard work IS the hope of Your frxend I3 7 . ' . B I, A XX .f ...- . . . I . . . . Y . Q . . y , . , , . . . . Y . Y . . V , . V . I Q , . , . Y E 1 MARGARET D. ACKERMAN QMRS.l GRACE E. BARRON A. B., A. M. Secretary lo the Guidanqe Director Bucknell University Radcliffe Collage Latin, English HAROID E BRIDGF B PAUL E BRIDCL9 B Ed Keene leachers College lxetne Teafhcrs Colleqe Mathemalrcs Gtudanfe Area locattonal School Unnerslty of New Hampshxre Colby College Chemtstry Enalzsh Aduse H1 Y Club Aduser Enterprzse MURIEL BRADBURY Plymouth Teachers College Home Economics lVlRSl GLADHYL Nl BURNELL R 'NI Elliot Commumty Hospnal School 'Vurse A B Bates College Enalzsh Publrr Speakzng Aduzser Dramalzc Club 3 r i- 1' - - r I - '-- -h - 1 . . .l:. . l' QUY-P. BURRILL, B. S.. llWRS.l Avis M. COLBY, A. B. lMRS.l EDNA L. M. COLLINS lNRIlIlxCOOKl BSVIA Kansas XX esleyan Umxersxu xXlChll3 Unuerslly Commerual Aduser Camera Club 1NaI1onaI Honor Soculu Keene 'leachers College Wulwnzf Arts Drzur Edunulron HAROIU l DRFXX B S Ed Nl Mlddlebury College Harxard Unnersxty flsszstant Prmupal QOLIUIOGU Guuiunu HHLx DRUQQ. B A M S Unxerslty of Vermont Bxoloay Aduser Sophomore Class Buology Club C ouch Junzor larsztu Sports Notre Dame 1'f7UI1 h Gurdcmfe Director C wth J l 34191201 dl -lzluser Jumor Ro a zuns lsvsfurv Coal? l arszlu foolbull Bates College Ulllll l. GLlllRS X iRl'Nl A llxlnl B Pd D-1rlm0ulh Collugu Plx mouth 'l eachers College UDIXCISIIQ of Vermont Vlllhlm' Shvf' Commeruul Brolouu G1mruISmml flduser Informer lL' i. '. 3. . . . .. 1. . .. . . lil' . .. . . l I ' T s 1 ' Y ' V i' ---. I' ...X C' 'I X.. I N A I 7 I I .f C C X RAYMONDQDUNDAS. B. Ed. Rm Ii. l'llANKl.IN, JR.. A. B. FRANK H. G1.Az1I5R. A. B.. A.M is . Klll. - 3. 1 qof Vol J. HMI.. A. B. THQ.. . .. HALL. .Ed, AB. IS.. 1 . M. 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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS RICHARD HEXX ITT Presidem J EAN How Vz'Ce-President BARBARA Hoasox Secretary NIORGAN XVRIGI IT 73-easurer 21 E-gk I I -Xl I I-N A11 Duh Studmt Prmtr Cnrdntr lIt5,h School Gardmr Vlusachusctts I V mhtll 7 tc I r1 ura 1 1 I1 I Ixunc Htgh School Phystcs Club 4 Ambttton Study Iorcstry I lx I ul Rui Haut! ttmurtl Softball l Xmlutton Iorugn XIISSIOHIFQ NIXR IORII- Dt RX Allxl N Ilurqtt ott I roublt Dtstrtbutors Club 4 Ambrtton 'Vlarrngc VIARIORII IIII-N BNI LOL IICIIUIK at re Ilttuus Y In X 'Iccns I Amlutton Hatrdrtestng Sthool fl Mttt In It 'Xtubttton Xllffllgl tw ttxt D1 R 2 B XR lxuy Dtur Old 1411 of Iltm Intramural Softhmll 7 3 Btology Club 7 Chttrludcrs 7 3 Hud Chctrlcadcr 4 Dramattc Club I 2 Juntor Lxecuttxc Counctl 3 .Iumor Red Cross Counctl I 'Xattonal Honor Sotuty 3 4 Outmg Club 7 3 4 Phy sus Club 3 SAIXIMLXDI Staff 4 Snnlor Exttuttxc Counttl 4 Studtnt Assunbly Counctl I 7 Granltt Chrls tg 3 KL 4 Squart D t Ambttton Happy and suttwsful marrngt Iilf VI A at Stay II :th tht Happy People Vtlas I-Itgb School Alstnd New Hampshlrt Varstty s Ltlnlll 7 Bandl 7 Orchtstral 7 Varsttt, b ll I Kctnt Htgh Sthool Outmgb Club 3 4 Phystcs Club 3 SXIXIXCLXDI Staff 4 Square Dance Club 3 4 Intramural Dcb1t1ng,3 Band 3 4 Orthcstra 3 4 -X Choxr 4 Ambttton Dtplomattt Sxcrntarx I A III PUXR ll hu! Vulws I best lhrmls Happen lo We J V Basketball I Juntor Itbrartans 7 .Iuntor Red Cross Counctl I 4 Square Dance Club 3 4 A Cholr 7 etcrta I Amblfl0H Nurse 22 HQ' ul :Hi .lOllN H.XROl.l7 l3,'XRl,OXK' Gfppcr HI-tiki' .UU flu! tu fha' Hull CrtIf77L'H Varsity Pzasclmll 3: Captain .l. Y. Baseball l. 1: lntra- mural Baslwtball l. mutron l In pt 1 at xml 1 IXIX Bt Luau Shi. s u Iadu Bclloxxs falls Hugh S hool Brllous l zlls Xtrmont Ormcstra l Band l Ambntron XX axes Vl1Rll'lN ADIllNl BINIIS lllnh llrlh u Sona tn llu Heart no ogy Club 7 Y lltns l A Choir l Xmbntron lNursv. Cum' I s ARIHLR BI xv HHXRIJ C hurlrc A ll onderlul Cruu lumor Rotaruns 4 Stnnor Lututrxt Countxl Sports Club 3 Managtr of football l Ambrtron Bookluepnng lOlfk XX BI Ri l RON U 1-L 1 Iu.l'lS Xmblt on Vlarrragt NlXRl JOHN BOOK-X9 You lluu Taht I1 lrom llr oogy Club 7 Enttrpr se Staff 3 4 Jun bnrlans l 7 3 Junior Red Cross 7 'Natlonal Honor Sotuty 3 -l R1dro Sttcrmg Commltttt 7 3 4- SXIXIA tLNIl Stall -l Stnror lqcuutru Coumrl 4 ltmbmon 'I tarhtr llll ODORI ROBI l? l Bl RC PRQX M r out 4 our 1 alll rs v at X ltr lresrdnnt ol this 3 Phwsns Club -l Qtudent Adus or Counttl 3 Sports Club 7 Intramural Baskttball 3 x o wr xl'I1l3lllOl'l -Xrmtd 'Strx tres Jun s ALAN Bolzm x Jzm tl' S Ihr Ru JL no ogx Clulw 7 land 1 r lv 7 'Xmbmon Ram horsts 23 ,-an Nlwm' Ottvt' BOUFHIF hun Ill See You Aqazn Dtstrtbutors Club 4 Ambttton Marrtage AI If I IVIARII BONVII 'lllIL SMPFI Alta Ambttron Marry and ruse 1 famtly SHIRLFX AXXI BoUDRth KU lioudtt All Dressed Lp to Smtlt Ambttron Waxes MARX IOLISF BOXD Drummt r s Blut s .Iun1orI1brar1ans l '7 Band Z 3 Y Teens Intra mural Softball 2 Ambxtton Nursmg FIDWARD I:R5X'Nf IS BOLRASQA ltltllt Plano Roll Blues Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Dramallc Club 4 H13 Club 3 4 Physrcs Club 3 Band 4 Sports Club 2 3 Ambttxon form a dance band ELIZABEIH .IRAN BRI:ED Sunshzm Cake Intramural Softball 1 2 Intramural I3asketb1ll 7 3 Squar Dance Club 4 Amb1I1OH Beauty Culture SIKNI I:'1 ICAII BOWERS 811117 Money Marbles And Chalk Du erstlied Occupattons Club 3 4 Ambttlon U S Arr I'orce CARI. .IUSIIXI BRIIION rll When Uba Plays Hts Tuba Audio Vxsual Engmeers l 2 3 4 Broadcasters and Engineers 4 Juntor Evecuttte Counctl 3 Juntor Rotartans 4 Physics Club 3 'SAI NLM UNDI Staff 4 Square Dance ub 3 4 nd Chotr 3 4 All New England Chotr 4 Ambttxon haxy Band 24 'Q JANE EI.IZAI3IiII'I BUCKLEY Junta' Dream Girl A Choir I. Ambition: XVaves. IDI NIM BLSHW M Bush Lntoy Yourself rsttw Basketball I 7 3 a etl ll Fteld Hockey I Z Intramural Softball I Intramural Basketball 2 3 Ctfeterta Staff I Ambttton Telephone Operator JANE IVIKRII Bl I IUKI Ctrl of My Dreams Captatn of J V Basketball I Square Dance Club 3 -I Cafeterta Staff I 7 3 4 Student Assembly Counctl I Xftce Prestdent of Class I A mbttton Nurstng .IOICI ANY CANILINI UU On the Sunny Stde or the Street Broadcasters and Engtneers 2 Camera Club 3 Intra mural Debattng 3 Dramattc Club 4 Fnterprtst Stuff I 2 Juntor Executtxe Counctl 3 Juntor Itbrartans 3 Naltonal Honor Soctety 3 4 O ttng Club Z 3 -lt Radto Steertng Commttte I 2 3 -I SAI NIACLNDI Staff 3 4 Student Assembly Counctl 3 General Sctence Club I Ambttton Dental Hygtentst ROBERI HLNRX BUIILNI B07 Ixeep Smtltny at Trouble Ambttton Datrytn VI! IORI-X IOUISI CARPENIER Itchy Stmflotter Ihayer Htgh School Wtnchester New Hampshtre Cttrls Cnlee Club I 7 Thayer Renew 2 3 Ambttton Offtce XVork Gu Itvtxc ts BURRII L JR Frank Wtnter W onderlantl oss Country I 2 3 Flrack I 2 Skt Club 7 a tatn 3 Intramural Basketball I 7 3 -I Btology Club 7 -Xudto Vtsual I:ngtneers 2 3 -I Broadcasters and Engtn eers 3 -I Dramattc Club I 7 3 -I Juntor Rotartans -I Outtng Club l 7 3 4 Phystcs Club 3 Square Dance Clu 3 4 Sports Club 2 3 A Chotr -I Golf Team 3 -4 Ht Y Older Boys Conference 4 Ambttton Chemtcal Engtneer I xtxttt xct HAROI D CNRXI R Imam fhe Boy Wtth the Wtstful Eyes Cross Countrv 2 4 I' ack I 3 -I Skt Tea 2 3 Intramural Basketball I 7 Audto Vtsual Engtntcrs I 7 Camera Club I 7 Outtng Club I 7 3 Sports Club 3 Ambttton Further Educatton 25 l,A'l'RlfQlrX ANN CKSIZ Pill Sunny Side Up Ambition: Bookkccgving. l3RlSfkll.l..-K ERNliS'l'lNlf CHENILY K1-lly Sweet and Lovely 'o ogy Club Z: Band l. . 1 Or a . . . 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Deane Ambition Secretary D-XI I- kk ILI IANI IREIHOVER Huunq a W onderiul lfzs I- b Ambition Mechanic BI RXRRD TIIONIKS IORLSI BPFIYIP Ltllle Guy Intramural Basketball 2 4 Duersibed Occupations Cub 3 -I Rmbition Salesman DXUI MARVIN IREIIIOI ER DUk8 I lxnou u lztllc Bit about u lot of 71717708 Biology Club 3 Pnlerprzse Stuff -I Xmbition Adxcrtiscr RIt2l'AR!J VRAZ 1 Kaiser ll'ander1'ny Intramural Basketball 4: Rifle Club 3: Sports Club 3: Nlanager of .lunior Narsity Baseball Z. 3. 4. Ambition 1 Navy Career. Doxfuiz CvI5ORL3lA I-L'1.Lt1k Dun Sports Club 3: Prolilu Bovs Stats 3. Ambition: Mccbanig . 31 NA A1 I H Lt LANOR I ULLhR fazlhze A Drcam ls a lV1sh Your Heart Makes Btology Club 2 Camera Club l Junlor ltbrarlans l 7 Outmg Club 3 Square Dance Club 4 Y Teens l S Xl NUK LNDI Stafl 4 Ambition Career Curl :XXII-S IRA GIIIIS B111 Gill Hts a Bra Boy lntramural Basketball l Distributors Club 4 Square Dance Club -I Ambxtnon Own 1 farm and cattle Vl'XURl!l RXUNIOND IUI l l ll Hzqh on the Its! Pxmbttton Pan Amertcan AIYVKRVS Pllot Douc l A5 I EE GOOD Douq Rzqht Kmd of Jllan lntrmmural Basketball 3 4 Outtng Cluu -l Nlanager J V B1seball2 Xmbttton Successful buslnessman EARI JRMLS GAIIACJHI R lm Please Belreue t e xstcs Club 3 Rxfle Club 3 4 A Cholr 4 Kmbttton Go lnto busmess 'Vlkl f Ol Nl l XL Rl Vf I: GOOD! LI dc cl S Co lo Churth Next Sunday Nlormn Enlzrprzse Staff 4 SRLVIACUNDI Stall' 4 -Xmbttton Martnes CKROII 101 lst GARDXI R Pruclce Makes Ptrlecl Intramural Softball 7 Camera Club l Outtng Club -Xmbttton lxctne Teachers College ROl5l lil l l RON GOODI l l 5111 C ume Duma ll 1th Us Brattleboro ll1g,h School Brattleboro Nermont Cam cra Club l 7 Btologv Club 7 Dramatlc Club l 7 xstcs Club 3 Sclence Club l 2 3 Keene Htgh School Square Dance Club 4 Rtfle Club 4 Xmbttton To succeed 32 ' I vu- YG-15 Nami visa' 212 8'-0 Q if 'Z 1 t DONALD FRANKLIN GORDON Flash I'II Gel By lntramural Basketball Z: Sports Club 3. Ambition: Take life easy for a while. ll-XXII S IRIPND GREENF H77 I! s Lurhy to know You Ambxtton Bustnessman vxlllllkkl GASION GOVE Bl It s a Lovely Day Vvlmdham Hlgh School tlltmanttc Conmcttcut latm Club l -Xmbttton xllLCh'll'llC8l Fngtnur CAROL LEP GRISWOI D Red Head lolka Ambttton Llementary teacher VALERIP RLIH GRAY ll Petzte Wullz Ambttton Bookkeeper RIFHKRD SXULII C3UXf.'l'IE Dlfk Funny Lttlle Money Mun Intramural Basketball 2 Blology Club 2 Dramatlc Club 4 H1 Y Club 2 3 4 Juntor Executne Counctl 3 Juntor Rotartans 4 Natxonal Honor Soctety 3 -l Outtng Club 7 3 4 Phystcs Club 3 SALXIAGLYDI Staff 3 4 Sports Club 3 3 Ht Y Club Older Boys Conference 4 Ambttxon Engmeerxng QIARH ROBIRI GREFY If You Smzle ut the Sun Dramatlc Club -4 Sports Club 3 Ambition Machlntst ht 1 hX Hamm AN Harry lm rn lhe Wzddle of a Rzddle B ology Club 2 Enterprzse Staff 4 Outing Club 3 4 S-'KLNI-XGLNDI Staff 4 A Chotr 4 1' Ambttton Office NVork 33 . . . t H ' 'Il r , I V W. r . 1 v . -TA , ' ' :.t ' . ' . 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One of the fellows SALMACUNDI Staff 3 Fditor 4 Radio Steering Com mittee 3 4 President of Class 2 3 4 Student Adyisory Council 3 4 Senior Executiye Council 4 Junior Execu IHC Council 3 Junior Rotarians 4 Dramatic Club 3 4 Intramural Debating 3 Sports Club 2 3 Physics Club 3 Outing Club 2 3 4 Hi Y Club 2 3 4 Biology Club l, 2: J. V. Football Captain 2: Governor of Proflle Boys State 3: President of N. H. Association of Students Coun- cils 4: Hi-Y Older Boys Conference 4. Ambition: Statesman. PAULIYE RECINA HOULE Polly I'Il Be There nior Librarians l. 2, , . Ambition: Children's lXurse. ALAN EVEREWI' HII.I. Hillbill Old MacDonal.l Had a Farm Diversified Occupations 4. Ambiton: To own a modern farm. i N 'RYIEY HO twill? Ai'n'! Misbehauing J. V. Field Hockey l. 2: Biology Club 2: Cheerleaders l. 2. 3, Head Cheerleader 4: Junior Executive Council 3: Junior Red Cross Council l: Outing Club 2: SALMA- CUNDI Staff 4: Senior Executive Council 4: Square Dance Club 3: Student Advisory Council 4: Ushers ub l. Z. 3. 4: Vice-President of Class 4: Y-Teen Ambition: Iilcmcntary teaching. 34 I IXS I K 1 I ll f7LI llu int I nd l r tsr -l Diursi t It up1t1ons Club 3 4 XI11l5lIlOl'1 Armtd Strxitts Ntxizlox Ji xx krxxhoi Bibb: ou In ll Dttltonu y ramural Softball 7 3 4 Fnrtrprist 1 Sxixtxt txot Staff 4 lnmrrmr Staff 4 Ambition Lnglish leather ROBI Rl THLRSION JI I I OHDS B! Ht s Somtlhmu Sort ol Grandzsh ntrimuril I3askttb1ll l 4 Sports u Outing Club l Ambition 'Xaxy 3l Rl LC INI lXI NN 30h Old Uusltr Ptunltr lntran'uralB1sketball l 7 3 4 Enterprise Staff 3 4 Sports Club 3 Manager of J V Baseball 3 'Vlanagtr V Iootball 7 SAI 'wtf Uxtnl 3 'klTll7lIlOI'l Artist Sl 111 x I1 xx J1xx1s x lusty Htattn llzll Prolett the ll orlzmg Girl Intramural Softball 3 Biology Club 7 Camera Club 3 Fnltrprtst Staff 3 Informer Staff -4 Outing Club Al NDI aff -I 1 d 3 -l Orches -X Choir Ambition. Career Girl. KIfNNlQ'll'I FLOYD KEOLGH Kenny You ll ondcrful You ll'-Y Club 3, 4: X arsity Basketball 3. 4: J.X.B1sk1:t- . . Z: Sports C . . Ambition: Forestry. I.IfONORA ANN KANGAS Leni l'm Always Chasing Rainbows' uting Club l, ,. 4: Camera C b ,-lc Bioo Club 2: Ushers Club 2. Ambition: lllustrate cbildren's books. SIANLIQY RALIAH KING Slain I Dun! lllmt to Se! the lVorId on Fire J. V. Football Z: Intramural Basketball 2. 3: Outing Club 3. 4: Sports Club 2. 3: A Choir 2, 3.-1. Ambition: Air Force. 35 El.IZ. xl5l-lll EIL.-XNOR KINCQSISURY Young:-r Than Spr1'ng1t1'n7c Student XVorkcrs Club l. 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You re the lops Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Sports Club 7 Ambttton Hotel owner Itmxtts AxxL NMS Franny ILL Got a Hear! A 1510 As Texas Ambttton Secretary BFVEQLX IOUISI 'NIV ION QL Its Great to Be Alte Vveater Hugh School Hartford Connecttcut Intra mural Basketball 7 Girls Ieadtrs Corps 7 Keene Hugh School Varstty Basketball 4 Intramural Softball 3 Intramural Basketball 4 -Xmbttton Juntor College JOHN XVILI IANI NOI ISI You Crm Dcpmrt' rm We ross Country l 7 3 ac 4 n mural Basketball I 2 Broadcasters and Englneers 3 4 Camera Club 7 Debate Group 3 4 Enlerprzse Staff 3 4 Hx Y Club 3 president 4 Juntor Rotartans 4 Physlcs C ub 3 Sports Club I 2 -Xmbttton To get the most fun out of ltfe 40 , -1 . . l , : . H V Li, I H I 3 f . S' ' ' ' J. V. Baseball Z. 3: J. V, Ifootball Z: Ski Team 2. 3: . I I . .'frli. ',' B' , V . . M- - C . ... . 4: Tr k l. Z. 2 I tra- I- 2 I A . Z. Z 7 FIIZRBL-IH Vim INORION Berry As I' I Dont Haw Enouah on Wy Wind Junior I ibrarians l Y 'Iccns 4 Ambition Nursing and orphanage uork VIR! INIX .IOICI IJXRKER Ginny Pretty Eyes Outing Club 3 A Choir 3 -Xmbition To hue I3 sons CLAIRE MI RWIN NLTTIXIG Candy and Women Dixersified Occupations 4 Sports Club 3 Ambition Taxi Driver Cal-NI' RAHNIOXD PAINODF tl lufhy lurky lucky Me A choir Z 3 4 Square Dance Club 3 Ambition 'Nan FVI:LXN IOUISL PAINE E019 Marrraae Tres Camera Club 2 Enterprise Staff 4 Informer Staff 7 3 Junior Executne Council 3 Outing Club 2 3 A Choir Ambition Marriage JOSEPH E11 PFLIFRINI lzchy Ill Bt u Clown Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 4, Sports Club 3. Ambition: Navy. RICHARD HALL PARKER Dirk Ah, Sweet Iflystery of Life' Sports Club 3: Camera Club 3: Outing Club 4. Ambition: Navy Radio Engineer. SALLY ANNIE PERRY Sal Beautiful Dreamer Biology Club Z: Camera Club 3: Outing Club 3. 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Old Cana al Mme Ammtron Machlnxsr IJIIZ-XI3I:lH ANN SIFINKA Betty It s JLSI the Detrl m e Brologw, Club 7 Outing Club 7 Square Dance Club nd Ambntton Dental Hygremst 45 Xl ll N A S I LR KL Smfumnlal We r y P skttlaall 7 Varsrt Ireld Ho Captarn 4 .I V Baskt I all .I V Ireld Hocke Intramural Softball I 7 3 4 Baologw Club Z Nataonal Honor Socrety 3 4 Outing Club Z SAI NIACLNDI Staff 4 Square Dance Club 3 Ushers Club Z 3 4 Cafeterra a l Xmbatron Nurse rox I mlm It 131111 Srmatunt llkr ou Camera Club 3 Rule Club 4 Sports Club 7 3 Xmbrtron Radto cngamer an Arr lone PAIRIC IA I'II-I I-N TASOULAS tl I ou rt My Euerythzraq J V Basketball l I V Ireld Hockey l Intramural Softball l Intramural Basketball 2 Baology Club 2 Camera Club 3 Inform r StafT 3 4 Outrng Club 7 3 4 -Xmbrtron Nltdacal Xssastant RICHRRD JOHN Toon Drfh Let the Res! of lhe IVorld Co Bu Rrfle Club 3 4 Ambataon Doctor lima IOL st TIIONII sox mn llfrupfcd rn Rrblaon and Tied rn Bums Intramural Softball 7 Xmbrtron Nlusrcal Career 'xaxca LLLIA 'IODA Toms lm rn lou ll zth a ll ondtriul Guy Intramural Softball l Intramural Basketball 7 Ambatron Cut marrred Kkll-lr-RINI 'ISIIOVIPSON hay You re So L nderstandznu Brologx Club 7 Iunror Red Cross Councal I 7 lkmbrtaon Nurse RoBtRt COLIN IRAQUAIR Yutah So 'lhey Tell We Intramural Basketball 2 4 Audao Vasual Engtncers l 7 3 Rrfle Club 3 Syorts Club 2 A Choar 3 4 Ambatron Darry I-armang 46 R Yadvwe ll IRI XIJXK Judu 4 111111 B11 lndtptmltrl 1ma11t Club 4 ln! rprzst Staff 7 3 4 Junlor mums. 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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Gzrls Barbara Hobson Tom Wlnters Kay Bardxs Hllda Dlxon Shirley Rondou Teddy Morrlson Jane Buffum Edlth Ferrln Katherlne Shand Ann Culbertson Marty Clark Beverly Sturgls Carol Croteau Marlon Kennedy Elsle Melenborn Judy lnreadvs ell Patr1c1a Ayer Marlon Ferber Joyce Cantl1n Pr1sc1lla Cheney Lorrame Puras SOphl6 Lonsky Joan Robblns Jean Hoyt Joan Colburn Vlrglma Parker Margaret Hassett Renee Dodge Glenda Reyor Betty Stemka Valerle Curay Lorraine Mann Betty Moo Marjorlc Seav r Bctty lNorton Lllla Bardls gLeft school Boys Done Vlost For the Class Rlchard Hewltt Best Combmatzon ot looks and Brazns James Tremblay Vlost Popular Ted Bergeron Vlost Popular Couple Jcrry ulmby llost Lzhely to Succeed Eddxe Bourassa lflost Versatzle Vlost AH7blllOU9 llost Relzable Best Lookmg Class Artzsts Class Actors Class Athletes Class Vluszczans Class Poets Best Dressed Best Sports Best Dancers Most Pozse Most Sophzstzcated Most Courteous Most Pep Most Natural Most Friendly Smoothest Lme Class Lovers Class Wzts uzetest Optzmzst Pesszmzst Class Flzrts Shortest fallest Wan hater and lVoman hater Class Babzes llost lnquzsztzte Nozszest 91 'Vlorgan Wr1ght James Mousley Stanley Klng Rrchard Roy Robert Kenny Francls Burrlll Charlie Sowerby Dave Nlms Malcolm Goodell John Nolln Charlle Marble Robert Goodellt Holbrook Maslen Rlchard Feeney Wayne Wyman Eddle Martln E11 Pellerln Charlme Blanchard C1ene Patnode Leston Freeman Rrchard Malloy Gordon Rrley Charlle Wrxght Rlchard C1uyette Earl Seavert Mxke Moynlhan James G1lllS Dav1d Proper Dmo Chakolas Carlton Sherrlck John Megen A K . V. . A y . . I 1 X Q . . I K . A . 1 . ' ' K If . . J' 1 xxx 1 1 n I l , I . Janet Phillips Prettiest Eyes Kenny Keough re 1 - ' ' , Y , X ' ' 's ' ' A t . .I A , . . is Mlss K H S Tom Wlnters . The Couple Who Have Done the Most for the Class Richard I-Iewltt and Barbara Hobson 53 Class Poets Most L kelq to Succeed Malcolm Goodell and Shirley Rondow and Marion Kennedy Eddie Bourassa Optzmzsts Best Dressed Laureen Dodge and Elsie Meienborn and Charles Wright f John Nolin Man-Hater and XVoman-Hater MOS! Af77bl.fl.OUS Betty Moore and David Proper Jane Buffum and James Mousley 54 Best Lookzng Pesszmzsts Richard Roy and Glenda Reyor and Katherine Shand Richard Guyette Class Athletes Most Popular Beverly Sturgis and Ted Bergeron and Kay Bardis Charlie Sowerby Most lnquisitzte Class Wz'ts Betty Norton and Dick Malloy and Carlton Sherrick Virginia Parker 55 Tallest Best Combmatzon of Jlm GllllS and lorrame Mann Looks and Brams Tom Wmters and Jlm Tremblay S...-4 Best Dancer Prettzest Eyes Patrlcla Ayer Kenneth Keough Smoothest Lme Best Sports Jean Hoyt and Gene Patnode Judy Treadwell and Charles Marble 56 B 53' ' i an - . 5 'fi . , Z B 3 if ll, A, , V f' ' L i N.. Q.. , , , ,, 1 Most Versatzle Most Relzable Teddy MOFYISOH and Edlth Ferrm and Stanley Kmg Morgan Wrlght Class Flzrt Most Natural Betty Stemka Joe Pellerm Most Sophz'stz'caIed MQSI COUFIQOUS Joyce Cantlin and Dick Feeney Pmscllla Cheney and XVayne Vwfyman 57 Class Actors Most Popular Couple Marty Clark and Prancls Burr1l1 Hllda DIXOII and Jerry u1mby Class Babzes uzetest Marjoru Seaver and Gordon Rlley and Dmo Chakolas Margaret Hassett Class 'Vluszczans Class Lorers Carol Qrotcau and Daxld Nlms Joan Colburn and Leston Freeman D8 N l a , , ARCHIVES n September 10-1 xxhule plans were beung made for the buuldung of the Unuted Natuons the s of wuth talteruua step en ered unto e lufll ult confluet wuth unknown fuelds of learnung and u completely new sehool program -Xlthough eduea tuon xx as set as the naaun goal the ehuef oceupatuons o the furst few months were set un urxung to reeal elusuxe lock r eombunatuons hndung ones way through the corrudors and rememberung where one should be and xx hy he should be there fXs our Bug lour we chose l arrx Cole lresudent lane Buffum X uee Presudent Xlary X'lcCu1lough Seeretarx and Xlorgan XX'rught Treasurer The hrst bug eenftrenee was the lreshman Reecp tuon and for manx ut was our hrst formal XXe knew that many more conferences would follow all formal Teddue Bergeron w as elected to the xarsuty foot ball squad ta part of our future xuctory and peace programl Xlorgan XX rught Duno Chakalos Charles Sowerby Duck Xflartun and Ralph lurxey jouned went out for hockey and basketball John lNolun also entered the buuldung of the Unuted Nlatuons w uth hus work on the cross country team Three cheerleaders were chosen to urge on the plans for a xuctory program Jean Hoyt Barb Hobson and Kay Bardus Barb Hobson was chosen as one of tw elxe finalusts to compete for the tutle of Vluss Basketball Cheerleader of 1948 We were fortunate un beung the furst class to haxe Vlr Sullaru as our pruncupal He has done much n makung better school plans and organuzatuons As freshmen ouur class gaxe many successful partues and dances many jouned the Y Teens Outung Club Dramatuc Club and A Chour After a bruef summers recess th class of 1971 conxened once agaun wuth four new Bug four m mbers Presudent Duck Hewutt Vuce presudent Jerry Quumby Secretary Barbara Hobson and Treasurer Charlue Sowerby The U N member shup was 266 and all eager to attaun that goal xvhuch we had set for ourselx es Whale readung un the news papers of the struggles wuth natuons all over the world to promote peace we opened new books of Latun Englush and Buology Now that we had passed through the first stages of the truals of hugh school lufe we experrenced a feelung of superuoruty One of the chuef forms of amusement was to watch the unexperuenced fresh men scamper about un the quest of rooms Once agaun our major commuttees were formed Charlue Sowerby Duck Martun Frank Gla7uer and Dmo Chakalos Jouned Teddue Bergeron on the xar suty football squad and many other sophomore boys played on the jay' xee team The boys once on the yay xee basketball squad moxed to varsuty berths Jerry Quumbv and John Nolan made the track team The gurls basketball team was once agaun well supported by our members and Lorraune Puras was elected to the varsuty cheerung squad Ihe bug ex ent of the year was the Inauguratuon Dance wuth lollypops sold for publucuty Our sophomore year presented many other actuxutues wuth an addutuon of many members to the Dramatuc Club A Chour Informer Staff Raduo Steerung Com muttee and Enterpruse Board As we neared the three quarters mark un our struggle wuth learnung the xuctors gathered un San Francusco to buuld a new and better U N peace loxung natuons Wuth ut went the Bug Power 1947 1951 Xeto and questuons of the atomuc bomb In our uurauor cass we too added a new paragraph to the charter un the form of a Junuor Executuxe Councul Ilhe officers headung the commuttee thus year were Presudent Duck Hewutt X uce Presudent Teddue Bergeron Secretary Barb Hobson and Treasurer Xlorgln XX rught The Nught Club Dance was held un a completely rexused gxm on lebruarx llth There were chaurs and tables a coke bar and orchestra Soon after thus successful step xxt approached the Junuor Senuor Prom XX'hule thus was goung on un one room another eommuttee fthe Dramatuc Clubl started Mr Valen tune Cuoes lo Town wuth many junuor partucu pants Marty Clark Duck Hewutt John Barlow Tonu XXunters Gene Patnode Duck Vlalloy and Hulda Duxon XX'uth an optumustue feelurug we approached the exentful year as senuors un K H S whule the U 'N met to duscuss new sutuatuons an Korea The sum eutulens program Hulda Duxon Kay Bardus Jane Buffum Shurley Rondow Marty Clark and Barb Hobson were chosen to attend Curanute Gurls State and Duck Hewutt was chosen to attend Profile Boys State Martha Clark was selected to attend Cuurls 'Xatuon un XX ashungton D C Hulda Duxon was elected Goxernor of Cvurls State Kay Bardus was awarded the Conant Trophy for good cutu7enshup and Duck Hexxutt was elected Goyernor of Boys State Hulda Duxon later receux ed the honor of beung D A R good cutu7en from our class Senuor electuons were held after vugorous cam paugnung and the furst formal unauguratuon unducted the follow ung Presudent Ruchard Hewutt X uce Presudent Jean Hoyt Secretary Barbara Hobson Treasurer Morgan Wrught Plans began ammeduately to rexolutuonu7e the U N and make our year as senuors exen greater than the last three The class were proudly xvearung theur new class rungs dusplayang the K H S seal and offerung congratulataons to Charlue Marble upon receuxung the Sharby Trophy The General Assembly under the leadershup of lrugx ee Lee and the Natuonal Honor Socuety under the presudeney of Jum Tremblay duscussed new plans although un dufferent buuldungs and under separate condttuons As a lass gathered un our own assembly room we untroduced new measures and future plans class dues a Sophomore Hop and the Mud year Ball As the tume drew nearer we began to realuze the first unducatuon of our umpendung graduatuon Puc tures xvere beung taken and for a short tume we became connousseurs of photography passung sexere rutucusms on each others proofs We were measured for caps and gowns and the Senuor Superlataxes poll was held the results of whach are elsewhere un thus book Howexer our own boys outsade were beung measured for the skulls of the armed forces un Korea to fight wuth U N forces for freedom of all 'Xatuons lunally at the end of four fleetung years we come to that long antucupated exent graduatuon How ex er our pleasure of success as not unmuxed wuth sorrow as we fondly recall pleasant memorues out of our grasp forever we wall always remember Keene Hugh School as we take our place ura the struggles of thus exer changung world e I I I I x I A I I V ve s v :las 1051. 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I' , ' 4 - 1 - , I I Y -T I , EENEUAL ASEEMBLY CHC f-'-'Q'-'---L Q cg f X Qgunz 121 F '1 ' 61 X Sw' 0' L 1 O 0 V fa 0-1 ,f M V JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PHILIP LANCITRY Preszdcnr JFANAINNTF PARINA Secretary LAWRENCE MALI AT Treasurer STAINI EY TRAVIS Vzce Preszdenr 62 JUNIOR CLASS Row 1: XY. Barrett. Cohen. Calkins. Castor. Booras. Buffum. Calef. Bemis. deMoya. Row ll: Blood. Cushing. Columbus. David. Cantlin. Euskey. D. Croteau. Barden. Bowie. Bclluscio. I.. Bardis. Caldwell. J. Bardis. Row III: Fruckman. J. Croteau. M. Barrett. Bowl-er. Chapin. Allen. Chapman. Culbertson. Carpenter. Castor. Row IV: Dennis. Boucher. .-Xmadon. Chabot. Ballou Campbell. Davis. Clark. Aldrich. N. Barrett. Cantlin. Roto l': Casassa. Anderson. Bevis. ravery. Derbv. lliushev. Bridge. TI-IE ALPHABET AS WE SEE IT By the Class of '52 A is for Miss 'liraey and Mr. Hanley, too. The able advisers of the class of 52. lt is for Aldrich. a swell athlete. And for Allen, ofcourse you know Pete. B is for Bushey. our football cofeaptain, Also for Booras. whos never caught nappinf Then. too. for .loan liemisfwe know her well. XVe can't forget Barrett: shes ,just plain swellf C is for Campbell: shes a very nice kid. Also for Calef. whos at home on the grid. D is for DiJulio. an all-'round athlete. Also for Dubois, who can't be beat. D is for Dennis with brains and good- looksf Also for David - - f She hates to read booksf E is for everyone in the class of '5Z. XVe'll bring our school honor in all that we do. Junior Class CContinuedJ Row I: Glazfier. l.aduc. Frazier. Farina. Dugan. Gilbo. Haapala. I-ield. Julian Hebert. Row II: liish. Dunton. Gline, Johnson. Kempaner. Lambert. Hewitt. Kenney. Dubois. Jacob. DiI.u7io. Row III: Knowlton. S. Fisher. Lambert. Doody. liarrar. Gorges. Kelly. Jules Hebert. C. lfisher. Filiault. , Row IV: Labounty. Holman, Gaines, Hackler. Freihofer. Jucius. Dragoon. Jobin. Kretsch- mar. Grover, Dintino. Kiskionis. Row Y: Deyo. li. Ifish. Farnum. DiJulio. M. Irish. Glavier. Hulslander. F is for Farrar, a skillful debater: For 'Lyn Fiske, a cute tomato : Also for Friedman, our basketball star: And Jeananne Farina, who gets out the rah's . G is for Gilbo, you know her grin: Also for Gline, whos full of vim. And then to make the Cfs complete, XVe must include Gaines. whos very neat: And Gorges too. Hes on the beatf H is for Hulslander, one of our harriers: Also for Hudson. who makes things merrier. I is for the Intelligence 4 U we all possess We'll use it to make our class the bestf J is for Jacob-she's really sweet, And as a cheerleader she's all reet . K is for Kerbie. Vylhat a basketball whizf And don't forget what a pitcher Knowl- ton isf l- is for Langtry. a wonderful guy. In our opinion he rates high. This also means Pat, Lorandeau you know Shes a cute blonde - - - always on the go. Junior Class CContinuedJ Row I: Patria, Prouty. I.eville, Peacock. Pierce, Marston. Metcalf. Leblanc. Major. Row ll: Moynihan. Perham, l.ibbares. Osborn. Masters. O'Hara. Nikiforakis, Norton, Lavigne, Reynolds. Mallat. Row III: Langtry, Nichols, Pelligrini. Newton. Hudson. l aClair. Langley. Parker, Richards. Olmstead. Row IV: Palmer, Lorandeau. Murray. Luce. Plummer. Marcotte. Leonard. Malony, Locke. I.aRoche. Reardon, Nielsen. Row V: Pelligrini, Medoff. Murdough. Parsons. Record. Nurse. M is for Mallat, treasurer of our class. R is for Rudolf, a basketball star: And then for Murray - - - a cute little Also for Reardon - - - she's up to parf lassf N is for Norton, a swell friend to all. O is for Osborn, an intelligent gal. Besides being a brain r - - she's a real pal. P is for Palmer who's on the level: Also for Paradise - - - who's full of the devil. Q is for quality of which our class is made: And with this A-l quality, I'm sure we'll make the grade. S can mean Seaver, Gene, that is: A real nice guy and a basketball whiz. It is also for Sweeney and Simonds too Nice kids to know and a lot of fun too T is for Travis, you know Stan. In our class he's an important man. U brings to mind a gal that Hts the bill, Shes new and she's cute. You're right Ann Underhill. Junior Class CConcludedD Row lt XVright. Sawin. J. XVhitney. Spencer. Vfhitham. Trubiano. Yon. Zinn. Shaw. Row ll: Vlinn. 'XVyman. Robidoux. P. XVhitney. Simonds. R. Trombley. L. Trombley. XVright. D. XVhitnev. XVillard. Yeaiie. Row Ill: Seaver. Topa. G. Stone. Sundstrom D. Stone. Shea. Todd. Spring. Swan. Row IV: Robidoux. Vincent. NVagar. Vorce. Trombly. Ringlartd. Sturtevant. Underhill. Sabath. Richardson. Slayton. Robertson. Row V: Sturgis. Sarsfleld. Travis. Trueman. XVhite. Sweeney. Tillson. Rudolf. Spear. V is for the vacations which everyone en- joys. We all look forward to them-both girls and boys. W is for Vvlhitney, Pat to be exact VJho's always ready with a helpful act. It also means Whitham, a real swell guy Who is great in football and in track rates high. X marks the indelible spot that our class has made in K. I-l. S. Though it seems hard at times, we'll miss it we confess. Y is for you to ftgure outf Z Zipf Vwlhizf how time fliesf Look at the vicissitudes that have passed before our eyes. P. S. VVe add this little postscript to say that we regret, VVe couldnt squeeze more names into our alphabet. But don't think we've forgotten the names not mentioned here, For they have helped to make our class bet- ter from year to year. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS RICHARD I-IILDRFTH Treavurer JAMCI WILDER Secretary DONALD STQNE Preszdenr GFORC11 KREQAS Vzce Preszdenr 68 'Y . 1. if Sys' 'lu Qu .E-0 P.vd'0 n -if 3 -3- ., ,..'v.611c ,W Qlgy My, , . 1 ,, f, y, :ZEPL af 'ff' f 'V 4:9 Hex! nigh -J-, -. ' , 1 , 539 ,, 2. - , e 'air'-'if K Q-,.,..-W, v..-A-'Q ul S11 I '1 43 NN. , 2 I I -2 if-' . aw V 'sg , w V., nik' in 12. f s . 5x,'. fi' ' ,, ...I s W s f ' I' if? 1 -3- fs N I , Y J .I F5 SOPHOMORE CLASS Rout' I: Cloutier. Akins. P. Croteau. Blanchard. I.. Curtis. DeBeil. Balcom. Collias. Austin. Row II: Bohannon. Bergeron. Castor. Carroll. Beauregard. Cutter. Driscoll. Boyer. Bourassa. Colivas. C. Bardis. Loretta Davis. Bowie. Row Ill: Chiovitti. Broden. Columbus. O. Bardis. XV. Bardis. DiMeco. Arseneault. Bemis. Chickering. P. Croteau. Ash. Row IV: Breshears. Clough. Albert. Cushing, J. Croteau. Buckley. Amadon. Case. Cum- mings. Creamer. Ballon. Carter, Rott' 1': Babcock. Britton. Coffey. Castor. Boulay. Daigneault. Barker. Blake. Ahern. Aldrich. l.ucille Davis. J. Curtis. Rott' VI: D'Amlarosio. Cambigue. Class. Casassa. 9 A. M. Breakfast Club-M. C. Bob Baker. Soothing songs by Paul Underwood. Interviews with the following: Karl l.ehrman, noted scientist, on his trip to the moon: Fred Zecha, star quarterback at Penn. State: Janice XVilder, views on freshman boys. 9:45 Reduce the easy way with Leon Bowie and Peanut Lamoureux. kias 10:00 Carl Keough with Telenews. 10:15 Polly Simpsons interviews with prominent socialites. Today she has XVower Models. Shirley Men- zies and Norma Swahnberg. also Barbara Taft, star of latest Broadway show, N1an Hater , written by Cynthia Cutter. 11:45 'Squeezing Carole In sponsored 70 by .lane Martin's Corset Co. 12:00 Strike Up the Band, under the direction of the celebrated sym- phonic conductor Prof. Patrica Dyshleyich with the famed solo artist Dodi Kregas, harpist. 12:30 Telecast specialty of the week. Scenes from Covangelrs Circus. Main event-Lyman Curtis. sus- pended in air from trapeze. play- i Sophomore Class CContinuedj lime I. Hildreth. l.aBelle. Hastings Dubois. l.incoln. li. Holbrook liravier. C. Houghton lffanders. Rott' ll: Gagnon. Dyshleyich. Kibbee. Goodell. Holmes Cireene. Hucltings Dunton. Halen Xl. Keough. l.ash. Giard. liontaine. Row III: Goslant. Legere. l.erhman. loslin. Holden. Kingsbury. Ciarden. C. I.aClair. Kregos. Keating. Hamilton. Rott' IV: l,egere. A. Hale. Nl Holbrook. Hawes. Graves. Horton. O. I.aClair. Hamel. I.. l.aClair. B. Hale. Hutchins. Hammond. Row Y: Helherman lamlwert. Hartwell. D Kent lewis Heins Hamelin. B. Kent. I.a- riviere. Humphrey. Houle .l. Houghton C. Keough. ing bass yiol. Co-starring is the lovely Loretta Davis. elephant trainer. l:00 P. M. Men are Beasts with experi- ences told by Connie Collias. Car' olyn Putnam, and Peg Murray. 1.15 Hair stylist. Pete Markou demon- strating the new summer hair styles, model Harriet Babcock. 1:30 New TV comedian XVillie XX'ilf liams. Toe Dance by Jacqueline Olm- stead and Paul Casassa. Trampoline and springboard ex- hibition by Charlie Ash and Tommy Whitcomb. 2:00 Personality Show- The Soph Morgue . Theme song4 I-ast Nliles VValtz. 2:30 An entirely new feature has been added to TV this season. Todays mid-afternoon show includes the 71 following historical events and personalities. Ur? Ocluber Ill, 19541 Iht' Sophtmmre Officers were inaugurated. President Don Stone lace-President Dot!! Kregus Setrelury Janne ll'i'lder Treasurer Dith Hildreth fldursory Count il Barb flldrifh Pele .llurkou The Freshman Reception was held Otlober 11. Our president. Don Stone. dave an z'rnpre.ssi't'e speeth. In the field ul' .sports we salute Diane ll'iltilx'. field hfirketf huh sturer. and Sophomore Class CContinuedJ Row I: Morse. Makinen. Redtield. Pelletier. Madden. Moore. Markou. Richardson. Pierson. Row II: Piche. S. Putnam. Lower. Meyers. Patterson. I.. Peets. Malcolm. Nadeau. Perra. Roberts. C. Peets. Row III: Markwell. Moore. Murray. Punt. Richards. Kingsbury. O'Neil. Merrill. Eno. Murphy. Row IV: Mclsaac. Govangeli. Park. P. Martin. J. Martin. Perrin. Pellicelli. Perry. Plankey. C. Putnam. Merrill. J. Martin. Row V: Niles. Menzies. Miskelly. liuller. Nurse. Holbrook. McClure. Oja. Pope, McCul- lough. Murray. Row VI: Patenaude. Parrott. Mecham. Moe. Parkhurst. Chub Zecha the Hrst sophomore to re- ceive the Boosters Club award. Congratulations are in order for Nor- nia Swahnberg. She was the only soph- omore to receive a carnation at the Mid- Year Ball. Our class also sponsored a Hobo Dance on February 16, 1951. K. H. S. may be proud of the sopho- mores who participated in Uuriious ou!- szde atI1't'1'r1'es. Keep up the aood work. Class of 53. 100 Vickie's Witches Puppet Show, sponsored by Pelly Pantry's and starring 'APunchy George Ham- ilton and Judy Amadon. 6:00 Sports Round-Up of 1955-56 with Leon Cambigue. Interviews with the following: Chi-Chi Leger, football player, from Dodda-Name: Basketball. Don Stone from Surry Tech: Baseball with Dave Columbus from the Boston Bean Bags: Girl athlete of the year-Diane Vklil- cox: Boy and Girl Skating Team 72 -Barb Aldrich and Zing Punt: International Girls' Field Hockey Champ: Audrey Cushing. 6:30 How to Bake a Jelly Roll, dem- onstrated by Sue Holbrook. 6:45 Science Highlights by Radioactive Ed Sweet. 7:00 Learn to Dance with Madam- oiselle Aristene and her amazing new discovery, Robert Gagnon. Sophomore Class CConcludedj Row I: XVashburn. Turner, Thompson. Simpson. Zecha. XK'ilder. XVright. XVestlund. NVheeler. Row ll: Sterling. Stone. Stack. Yon. Trask. Sherrick. R. XVyman. Topping. XVhippie. C. Vs'yman. Shea. XVashburn. Robertson. Row Ill: Vy'alt7 Sturgis. Young. Vfheelocli. Sweet, Ridley. R. Nl, Robins. XVinchester. Row IV: XVilcox. XX'hite. Vorce Swanson. XVinn. J. XVyman. Swahnberg. Tobias. XX'ichlarid, Rott' l'1 Underwood. Stone. R. KVilliams. Whitconib. Trudelle. liams. Snow. Thompson. XX'yman. XK'arlick. Streeter. Taft. Traquair. Scadova. Xxiillard. XX'ilS0n. C, Vfil- Featured styles are tap. ballet, ballroom. and square dancing. 7 5 Sentimental Poetry by Dick Hil- dreth, mo Bedtime Stories told by Cyn Park and Connie Hawes, aoo Variety Show Y f - Nl. C, John lyright. Comedy ICZlITlffxl'ChlC Humphrey and XValter Heins. Tumbling Trio-Diana Tobias, Don Bemis, and Harold Huckins. Yccalist4Sally Putnam. 9.00 Escape with Dennis Fontaine and Sandy Miskelly to the far off lands of Heebie Geebie. ioroo Boxing featherweight crown- flayton l.aClair and Dave Eno, Announcer, Donat Cloutier. Ref- eree. Christo Bardis. 73 10:45 Vylrestling lVlatches+Bob Chio- yitti and Mickey Lambert, Ref- eree Sp:edy Claywood. 11-ao K. H. S. Open House. M, C. Bob Bohannon with Bea Dagmar l.eg-:re and fsatured stars - v f singer Vivian Coliyas and dancer. Helen XVhite. iz-oo Sign oflfBarb Traquair with lovely song stylings. ,l FRESI-IMAN CLASS OFFICERS HELI:1N ROBINSON Treasurer ALIISOIN QSBORNI Secretary BRADLFH WOOD Preszdent RONIAID JPPFORDS Vlce Preszdem -1' S K'Wfl?,f T W .gs- - FRESHMAN CLASS Rott' I: Bosworth. Bailey. Blood. P. Coleman. Cloutier. Buskey. Anderson. Burrill. Chase. Rott' ll: Columbus. A. Clark. Chapman. B. Blanchard. H. Carpenter. B. Carpenter. R. Bergeron. Burt. Carroll. B. Clark. Burke Row Ill: K. Bergeron.Cass. Bridge. R. Croteau. YV. Brown. Adams. Cantlin. Cassillo. VC. Brown. Colburn. Row IV: Bennett. Croft, Blair. Bolduc. .l. Bergeron. Bemis. Bardis. Ball. Beard. R. Bowllw. Conant. Class. Row V1 Barcome. C. Barrett. J. Bowlhy. Belden. Belis. Buckley. Champney. Coty. C. Croteau. Ball. Barden. Baldwin. Bourassa. Bouflard. Rott' YI: Bradley. D. Blanchard. Beckwith. Cote Constine Blake S. Barrett. l.. Coleman Ballou. Cady. Brosseatt. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Our Freshman Class started the year rather shylv, believing that this was the wisest thing to do. During election we used our heads and chose Brad Wood as pres- ident. NVe all thought he would do a good job. and he hasn't failed us. Our other officers are Ronald Jeffords, vice-president: Allison Osborn, secretary: Helen Robin- son. treasurer: and Norma Davis and Bern- ard Pehl. advisory council members. On October ll, the Sophomore Class honored us with the Freshman Reception. Vv'hat a wonderful time we hadf The high- light of the evening was a speech by our president, Bradley VVood, given in answer to a welcome speech by the Sophomore Class president, Don Stone. XVe sponsored a class partv on February ninth: responsible for its success were Car- olyn Thrasher. Patricia Vfirein. Stanley Freshman Class CContinuedJ Row 1: Farina. Hurd. Kearney. M. Dodge P. Johnston. Jarvis. R. lcisk. A. fuller. Heath. Row 11: Firmin. Eaton. G. Holbrook. Hexvev. Freeman. Davis. Georgina. Doodv. Ham- mond. l.. Hovt. Curtis. Ingalls. Gillis Row 1111: Gallup. Kosmo. Fealey. R. Holbrook. Hemeon. H. Dodge. Descoteaux. Good. NY. Frazier. H. Fuller. Henault. Row IV: Grossi. Kilroy. Duguay. Kent. Record. Gilbo. Joyal. King. liowle. Desrosiers. M. Hoyt. Hanson. I Roux Y: Duquette S. Johnson. Kaiser. Howard. Fontaine. J. Frazier. liarinoli. Forcier. Daniels. Derby. Dintino. l-owle. F. lfisk. Emerald. Q. liuller. Halen. Hill. Gillis. and Bradley XVood. XVe also held a dance for next years class. Both activities were successful and well supported. Many times you have heard the expres- sion, All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. XVe certainly believe in fun for we are well represented in both clubs and sports. David Bradley received a varsity letter in football, and Gerry Martin played junior varsity football and also represented our class in basketball. Fred Kosmo Bradley VVood Ronald l.eslie. Ralph Car' roll, and Donald Blanchard are just a few of the junior varsity lettermzn. Altogether we have had a thoroughly wonderful year. Perhaps you would like to know what it takes to have such a swell class. Read onf FRESHMAN Crass RECIPE Inqredientsz l cup of beauty-Sonia Bardis and Joan Bowlby Z cups of dates-Marlene Nliinch and Roberta Bowlby tsp. of brains-Martha Conant and Ed- die Sullivan dash of daring-Nancy Vv'heelock Freshman Class CContinuedD Rott' I: Haywood Xlackey. lf Moore. .lean Meyers. Plummer. Phillips. B, Miller. Janet Meyers. Ma-jor. Rott' ll: N. Miller. llamlin. Morse. Osborn. Nurse. l.oiselle, Olivo. Norton. Mattson. Parker. Pearl. Rott' Ill: l.cslie. Nlackey. Xlarlx. l.ake l,aXlothe. Hill, Olmstead. llatenaude. H. l,ewis. C. Parker, Purrington. Rott' ll': N, Parker. Pasno. Nliinch. Pierson. lalloche. O'l'irien. lawrence. Philbriclt. J leacock. M. l.ewis, l aliarre. Matson, Row V: Mosher. Putney. Nlills B, l.ewis. Norton, Medofl. Norris. Mcfftillough. Klartin. Priest. Moore. Mclmllan. McDonald. Rott' l'I: l,eonard. l.a77aro. .l. Xloore. Powell, llehl. Kinnev. Nlariineau long. Barrett. 2 noisesf- Dump Carroll and Fred Kosmo lots of sweetnessf'-Carolyn Thrasher something alluring- 'Phil' Lang shortening-A-A'Pat Sweeney tbsp. of pep-- SandV Bemis and Nancy Parker baking powder-ftguaranteed to rise at anything, Pat XVirein bit of advicef- llaernard llehl 2 tbsp. of exactnessf flnlelen and Evelyn Robinson ounce of leadership- Brad Vs'ood mouthful of loudness-f-'ARichie Mackey one large word--Stanley Gillis. literature rindf-'ABarb Doody and Carol Baird 2.000 red hairsf Pat OBrien and Nan, cy Burrill something figurativef .loyce Hewey salad dressingfff-Sandra Schwartz and Bob lfreeman dash of charm fNorma Davis add height- Jennie Yoerger Freshman Class CConcludedj Rott' I: Trudelle, A. Vigneau. J. St. Peter. D. Vigneau. Shelly. M. St. Peter. H. XVilliams, Stone. XVheeler. Rott' ll: Vorce. XVillson. Thompson, Sweeney. Quigley, XVagar. l,el5cbvre. Seaver. Raymond. XVheelock. VJright. Thrasher. Thompson. Row Ill: Vanirsdale. XVorcester. Wood. Shea. XVichland. Symonds. XVilcox. Mills. Roy. Sullivan. Simino. D. XVhite. Roux IV: C. XVhite. M. XVhite. H. Robinson. E. Robinson. l.. Russell. Mills. Roberts. Slal- bird, XVarlick. Stinson, Sweeney. A. XVhitc. Row V: Soucy. Shepard. XVydo Thornton. Smith. Taaffe. Symonds. Tetreault. Symonds. Thrasher, XX'art. B. XVilliams. Rivers. Rnwl'1.: Yoerger. Quimby. C. XVilliams. Schwartz. Sarsville. Russell. NVeeks. dash of handsomeness- Billy VVichland dash of cuteness-Nancy Roberts plenty of talk about nothing-Allison Osborn a pineapple-Ronald Dintino something new-Gloria Fuller add healthy girls-Carol Quimby and Deborah Putney a tall boy- Sonny VVilliams a blond with that look- Barb Stone decorations-Miss Marshall, Mr. Hanna Procedure Sift beauty, baking powder, leadership. charm, and pep. Beat well. Brains, daring. and athletes should be added in small quantities to prevent lumpiness. Noises should be added with care to prevent over' use. Now add red hair for coloring and scatter decorations on top. Pop in oven and bake for one yearf Result-The best Freshman Class Keene High ever hadf September 77 1950 The Melodaues a Fuller Bart lett assembly September 78 1950 Olrls State and Boys State dele gltes spoke at an assembly October 11 1950 The Sophomore Class presented the annual Freshman Receptlon October 13 1950 Warnxngs were 1ssued October 71 1950 The l rttle S ngcrs from Parrs sang at assembly October 77 1950 The Senlor Class had a party at the North Svy an7ey Communlty House October 30 1950 The faculty had a Halloween Party Vouember 9 1950 Keene H1gh School had IIS annual Open House November 10 1950 The O Brlens Roller Skatmg stars performed at an assembly Notember 17 1950 Charles Laughton noted movle star appeared at an assembly November 71 1950 Athletlc Awards Assembly Notember 77 1950 The Senlor Class presented the Football F1eld Hockey Cross Country dance December 14 1950 The Cholr and Cmlce Club sang EN A FOR December 17 1950 Margaret Bourke NVh1te famous Izte photographer spoke at an assembly I7CCLf77DI 19 1950 The Dramauc Club presented 1ts annual Chrlstmas play Only A Bright Cnft January 17 1951 ChllSflHC Coleman dramatlc coach of Becker Junlor College presented Llfe Wlth Mother January 17 1951 Hoyy ard Hlgglns presented Among the Sp1r1ts at assembly January 7 1951 James Wh1ttaker a member of Eddle Rlckenbacker s crew spoke at an assembly January 76 1951 The Semor Class presented the annual lVl1dyear Ball at vyhlch Mxss Keene H1gh School was chosen February 7 1951 The Student Advlsory Councll presented an after the game dance february 5 1951 The faculty attended a tyyo day yy orkshop February 15 19 51 Keene H1gh School held IIS annual Carter Day l ,- ..... , .. - .. 1 , . - j , 7 .. ,- , K J 7- v 7 Y 3 - v 17 7 E' , , c . 1 J ' t. 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I , .. rv Y ' T '- - , , 7 - ... 1 y - V . f- s-. sa y N50 l95 SESSTO february 16 1971 A rz11J 1971 The Amerlcan Ltglon sponsored the annual oratorlcal contest The Sophomore Class had a Barn Dance february 76 51 Nlrs C Tovs n spoke on the Umt ed NJIIOHS 1n Act1on March 7 1951 The Llebllng Slngtrs performed at an assembly Vlarch 9 1951 The JLIHIOYS and semors played a basketball game then sponsored a March 10 1951 Keene and Rutland presented a IOIUI band concert March 15 1951 The B1ology Club presented IIS annual Hobby Shovx March 17 1951 The Sen1or Class presented the f1rst Sophomore Hop March 71 1951 The Nlodern Mlnstrel sang at an assembly March 30 1951 Amerlcan Legxon State Hnals f the Oratorxcal Contest were pre sented at an assembly March JI 1951 The Ohlo Northern College Cho1r sang at an assembly Aprzl 5 1951 Ruth Edvs ards spoke about hats Aprz117 1951 Keene Hlgh School held 1ts annual Sc1ence Falr The Junxor Class held a party Aprzl 70 1931 The Dtamatlc Club presented 1ts annual sprlng play Wat 7 1951 Mau W C1 Way The Cholr Band and Orchestra presented thelr annual concert 18 1951 The Freshman Class sponsored a party tn lsonor of the junlor h1gh puplls 191051 The New Hampsh1re MUSIC Fes Members of our muslcal Ofg3l'1lZ 1t1ons attended 76 1951 The New England MUSIC Pestlval was held ln Boston Members of our muslcal organ1zat1ons attend June 1 1951 The Jumor Class presented the annual Jun1or Senlor Prom June 4 1951 Senlor Class Assembly was pre sented June I0 1951 Bacclaureate servlce was held June 11 1951 Senlor Awards Assembly held June 17 1951 Senlor Class took a tr1p June 13 1951 Senlors had thelr annual banquet June 14 1951 S n1or Class p1cn1c was held June 15 1951 Graduatlon of the Class of 1951 6 . p 7, I ' s ' s 7 x V' ' 3 . . .- 3 T 1 . . 7. L . Yr - , 19 I I J H, ' U l' . . 7 ' . p u A 4 3 x T V. Y. 1 . . . 1 1 I 1 , , dance, tival was held in Portsmouth. ' C . a ' ' 1 - . '- ed. . . O i 7 7 . Q. . . . 81 CHIUEIF DIEIUEGATIES .-JJ UNESCU- D I 'K I'- '1 1 214 f'-'Z cgi SALMAGUNDI BOARD 1, R4 Q. SALMAGUNDI STAFF as 'Q 1 ew. -eu ' k., 'pw-fm. 3014 -...ga lei! lable N1 Sabath Chabbot Vtheeler Culbertson Hobson Treadxxell Sxmonds 1 orandeau Urddle Table XV1nters Brltton Proper Rwhl fable Bardxs Retd Coogan Reyor 1 Sabbath 1-aton Hoyt Slandmu Trask Rondovy Clark Booras 'lremblay ulmby 1-lamgan Heyutt Dxxon Guyette Tasoulas Frxehofer Cantlm Room 6 full of talkattye senlors may haye sounded lxke a sew mg circle to anyone passmg by tn the halls but these seem1ngly confused gathermgs were IH reallty only the yy ell planned work of the SAI XIAGUNDI staff ln June 1950 thus years staff first met vslth last year s group and lard the founda tion for the 1991 ed1t1on Fdntors and de partment chlefs were chosen but further work was lnterrupted by yacatton when a few of the ambxtlous members completed some of the rout1ne detalls Most nlghts M155 Raymond s room looked ln a flurry to a casual glance but under care ful scrutlny a semblance of order could be seen ln the center of the room there vyas a group the plannmg board consxstlng of all the department heads Thus board managed busmess wnth pleasure at a luncheon meetmg at a board members home 1-loweyer they grew gray harrs trymg to cram the matertal mto so few pages All of our meetlngs matertal worr1es and troubles haye been gractously shared and worked out vuth the kxnd guldance of Mtss Ruth Raymond Her endurtng patlence wlth our yy ork has cheered us and kept us doggedly ploddtng to the final completlon of our ap adyrser and vyhole staff haye worked long to ut together :hrs years SALNIAGLXDI Edrmr rn fhxef RICH-XRD HEXXIII lsszslant Fdzlor SHIRLEX RONDOXX Busmess Vanaaer NX LNDELL Cooc AN Treasurer RIKH-XRD GLXFTT1 lrleraru Flztnr 'lOXI XXINIIRS flrt l'd1 or BRRB-XR-X HOBSON Semor rlclzemes Co Ed: ors DXX ID PROPE R and GLEXDX REYOR .Spur s Fdxlors Boys JERALD QUIVIBH Gxrls BFXFRLX SILRQIS Pho oaraphy Edt ors PXLL TR-Xslx and THOX1-'KS XX l'll'l'CqONlB 'lLjLl9t'F xllS9 RL1H RXXUOND L i L Q , Y xr , 1 f , HF y A . + xtlrfe- A1 - I ph' I A . . , V ' . , 1 . . 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I 85 ENTERPRISE STAFF Roeel langlry Vwmters Booms Proper Melenlorn Role ll Mrs Colby Lorandelu lxenney Nolm The td1IOfS blood rs begmnmg to bo1l magazme could not exlst Busmess board members walk the street Wrrt ers and artxsts burn mldnlght o1l The Enterprzse has a dead l1ne to meet Enterprise staffs have been meetmg dead lrnes for over a half century ln November l895 the first issue rolled off the press and smce that trme the pubhcatron has been unm terrupted lts motto Esto Perpetua let t llxe Forever lS mdeed apt Publxshed by a staff composed of members of the four classes the Enterprzse a lrterary maga7me trles to encourage llterary and JYIISIIC talent as well as ed1tor1al and busmess ab1l1ty Throughout the fifty fixe years of 1ts exlst ence many changes have been made 1n both format and content of the magazme but If has already strlved to mamtaln a lrterary qual 1ty and ln sprte of mcreased costs of prlntxng has not mcreased 1ts prnce per copy However xt IS only through the whole hearted co op QFBIIOH of Keene s busmess and profess1onal men and women that thxs has been posslble for wrthout thelr generous adxertlslng the The Enlerprzse IS a member of the Colum bra Scholatrc Press ASSOCIBIIOH and each year enters copres of at least two rssues rn compe IIEIOH w1th magannes from other hrgh schools rn the Unlted States Always rt has won some recognltxon for excellence lt IS the desxre of the present staff that m the future more K H S puplls w1ll become mterested IH the Lnterprzse both by trylng out for posrtlons on IIS staff and by g1v1ng lt more flnanclal support At the first meetmg of the 1950 51 staff the followmg officers were elected ASSOCIUIP Edzlor rn Chzet DAVID PROPER Assistant Edrior rn Cheer CHR S BOORAS Buszness Manager EISII' MI ENJBORNI Assn rare Buszness Manager JOHN lXOLlN flsszsfant Business Manaaer Pl lII'l axe IRT 'lfl Fefllol' ROl5l Rl KI-NXPX lsszsfanl Ar! fd for P'YlRlf'lfK l OR-XNDFKL fldezser MRS Ams 'Vl CO1 B3 ' 1 . 1 , . . . , 1 - - . 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Y bod, 2 A P11111 l l 1 , , I l.n111.-1.1 R111111111 C1111 Ill L, 1 -' W 3 ' I Ill' ,lfwlf Xll X-lllflll fklllllfl Sf ORCHESTRA Vrolzns Wrrght Marcotte Thrasher Spear Newton C Caldwell Calkms Sprmg Ham ulton Johnson Symonds Young Hale Plummer Shea Parsons cello-E Caldwell Strmg Bass Pltfield Saxophones Chnckermg J Bowlby Columbus Flute Clark Proper Clar met Jennlson Rudolph Wagar Bouffard Gxlbo Horns Underhrll Norton Ayer Britton Ingalls frombone Ash Corners Croteau Feeney Brxdge Hxll Bass Chapman Tympam Wmters Drum Hayes Organ Savstell P10770-GOX3l'lg9ll Park Thornton 1 1 , i 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' . 1 t ' 1 1 . 1 1 - I - 1 1 - f 1 . . - l 1 - ' 1 . T T V . V . 1 1 v 1 , . . . . - ' ' ' v - . , 1 1 . 1 ' - 1 . . . 1 1 ' 1 Q ' 1 8 S Why on Tuesday and Thursday durmg the flfth perlod do some boy and g1rls start day dreammg? Why can t they concentrate? Why are these few the cause of teachers hav mg to close the doors m order to have the attentxon of all? You guessed xt sweet strams from the Keene Hngh School orchestra are floatmg from the audrtorrum across the a Under dlrectxon of Dr Woodbury thls orgamzatlon provldes musxc for the Dramatic Club plays var1ous assemblles and gradua tlon as well as for many local programs Al though not as BCIIVC 1n travelmg to other cxtxes as the band and cho1r the orchestra has had the opportumty of golng to the New Hampshlre State Musxc Festlval a few t1mes and has been represented each year ln the All State Orchestra Two new French horns a cello and an other flute hate been added thls year to the group whlch mcludes forty or more players who gam a great amount of experlence and knowledge through therr hrgh school playmg MUSIC of all types IS played durmg the year and a great deal of pleasure lS rece1ved by all who play ID or lxsten to th1S mus cal group BAND Clarmets Caldvyell Keough Jennlson Gtlbo Peabody Rudolph Whrte Baldyym Bouf fard Hoyt 'Vlunch VK agar OHara Flute and Pzceolo Proper Clark Saxophoms Chtcker mg Nlles J Bowlby R Bowlby Columbus Cormts Croteau leency Brmdge Hull Besayy Bradley Mann Burzlones Pltfleld Sturgts Plummer Underhlll Trombones Ash Austm Truman Horns Ayer 'Norton Ingalls Babcock l3fll'lOll Basses Bntton Chapman Sym ons Bell Lyres Burrlll 'Vlrskelly Tympam Wlnters Drums Hayes Mexenborn Bourassa locke Sterlmg Tterrlers Clark Colburn Swahnberg Aldrlch Carter Color Guard Tread uell Vkmters lorandeau Havycs A crrsp fall day and football fa1rly crackles ln the axr Out on the fteld marches the col orful Orange and Black Keene H1gh School Band Flags brxghtly pohshed horns and flashmg batons add the crowmng touch of pageantry to the scene The act1y1t1es of the band play an lmport ant part 1n school lxfe Thts orgamzatlon SIXIY strong proudes mustc at the drop of a hat for pep ralhes assembly programs local parades and all the football games Keene l-hgh may be justly proud of 1ts band one of the finest 1n the state as t smartly marches headed by the colorguard and energetxc majorettes Practxce pertods three txmes a yy eek proyxde ttme for rehearsmg muslc to be used at con certs at home wyxth other school bands and at the state and New England festxyals A fine opportuntty for experlence and pleasure IS proynded by the band for students who are mustcal All types of muslc from classlcal transcrlpttons to the popular tunes of the day are played For the first tlme rn IIS htstory the band has mcluded a ptccolo The ments of thxs ln ttmes by the dtrector and members Neyerthe less xt and the new French horns bell ly res and gleammg COIHQIS make an tmpressrye show Thxs yersatxle group has had opportunxty to trayel to many ne1ghbor1ng cxtres for fest1 yals contests and jomt concerts all gxymg ebperlence and pleasure that vylll not be soon forgotten Dr Vyloodbury s pattence and Hne drxllmg on the back fleld durmg fall and sprmg band perxods has molded the group mto a un1t well known for 1ts cooperatlon fine Sportsman shnp and fine music t . V e A . . . i . . ,T ' ' ' V 1 -H 3 v ' ' V , I . . . . Y. - . - 1 ,, I Y l 3 I Y 3 I 1 . strument have been somewhat dxsputcd at ' v' ' v ' , ' a I u m vs , , , 1 Y , . 1, 5 ' ' , ' V Y . . . . 3 .- V 6 ' 6 X Y 1 . . . . .1 1 E 1 1 73 3 Vit V x . . . r V. 'H X 3 b I X H 3 I - ' C . 1 'J 7 V' 7 I I Y 1 ' Y 3 T' Y, 1 I Y H ' 5 li 3 v U ' 7 - , 3 5 ' V' 1 V 5 3 P 1 , , . A CAPPELLA CHOIR Rctt I Reardon lteld Thrashtr Guard l Bardts Vktnttrs S Holbrook Hobson Clark Ilobtas Stont ltgtr lartna Rott ll B Aldrxch Faulty Ptatock Bouflard 'Vlunth Rttord ltrmtn Harrigan Parker Crottau Goyangelt Cush ng Jcnntson Barrett Rout Ill Putnam Sautn Btmus Laton Young Burkt Carroll lrastr Gtllts Brttton Patnode B Sturtts Underhtll Xytr M Sturgts Rott ll B Traquarr Dans Gallagher C1lk1ns Burr ll Vlalloy Lambtrt R Traquatr Ntuton Chapman 'Vllskelly Dtxon Spear Dr Woodbury Nlrs Hutchtns NEW HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL CHOIR PREQENTS CONCERT Wasttmttox D C Tht A Capptlla Chonr of Kttnt Htgh School Kt-,nc lNtw Hampshtrt ytsttrday prtstnttd a most tnjoy ablt conctrt undtr tht dtrtctton of thttr ltadtr Dr Chtrlts A Woodbury Ilht Ent vtork of thtst taltnttd young ptoplt dots thttr school grtat crtdlt fraytlrng to Washlngton from Kttnt vtlth stopoytr conctrts at lNtyy london Conn Trtnton N J Rtadlng Pa and Schentctady N Y tht chotr sptnt a ftyx days tn XVash1ngton btfort rtturmng t Ntyy Humpshxrt F tn yuth such a fll chtdult tht young muslctans tound ttmt to contrast th scwools tl y hayt ylsltt xx 1th thttr ovyn school tt Kttnt The organwatxon numbtrrng about slxty haye lost no ttme 1n stung as many of tht VJash1ngton stghts as posstblt 1n tht ttmt thty had All classts of tht school art rtprtstnttd tn tht chotr vyhtch proudts an opportuntty ftthtr tn 1 cooptrattyt tffort of makmg muslc an tflort that ytry vytll succttds Monty for tht trlp has bttn tarntd by tht students thtm tlyts Tht fint rtputat1on of thls cholr and tts dtrtctor IS vytll knoyyn ln Ntyy England A number of conctrts art prtstnted each ytar rn Kttnt and tn cooptratton wtth othtr New England school cho1rs Such an organtzatton as thxs proyldtng an xmportant part of tht mustcal ltft of tht school gut studtnts 1 chanct not only to ltarn fint musxc but also a stnst of cooptra tton and apprtctatton ot othtrs I Y I . II . ,. I . .. I. II I 1-I. . 1 . ' ' 1 1,1 : ' 1 1 ' 5 ' 1 . 1' 1 ' I 1 T 1 I ' I Av' I . 1. I '1 1 I 1 I '. . 1. I . QI Y I I DEI 3 t . 1 ' I 1I 1 1 1 L I A 1 . 4. K 5 33 3 I I ' I I I I ' ' , ' tor muslcally talented students to work tof I I I1 I 1 . , 4 3 , L 1 I 'L 11 11 11 A 7 . I 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1y 1 I L 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1I 1 1 I 1 1 :1 vw ' ., ' ' ' ,, , 1 1 1 ' V 4 5 I V3 Y I I Y . 3 l I X YI I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y I I 3 1 I I O I ' I A . I I 1 1 k - v I 1 1 L 1- X1 1 U . u . . y X 4- 1 1 1 v I I I I 1 - Y, x u ' 1 . 1 c t ' . e l , acl' 't ' td - 1 ', - - 1 - VI HI ' xx 1 I H I I A x INFORMER STAFF .4 Rou. I Rondow Vkrrght Cutter Kennedy Nxles Tasoulas LaBounty Games Slmonds Rott II Mlss Hall Colllas Allen Hawes Mousley Peacock Ingalls Aldrlch Rudolf Bndge Jennrson Whrtney Mrss Tracy Keene Hxgh School INFORMER FILLS NEED IN HIGH SCHOOL The Informer the school newspaper has for 1ts motto By For and About the pose of the Orgamzatlon to g1ve the students the kmd of newspaper they want Ev ery effort IS made to pattern all the wrltmg m true Journ 3l1SI1C style Smce the Informer IS pub lrshed only Once a month rt cannot carry the latest news Lrve news rs coxered by the publrc address system and the dally column whxch IS wrrtten by the ed1tOr Of the Informer for the Sentznel THE INFORMER June 1951 OI I ICERS Fdztor rn chzef SHIRLEY RONIDOW Assxstant Edrtor LOIS SIMONDS Buszness Manager MARY GAINES Exchange Edztor PAT TASOULAS Sports Edzlors SALLY RUDOLPH JIM MOLSLI X LOOKING AHEAD Future plans mclude a tour of the Sent1nelPrxnt1ng Com pany and regular meetmgs each month to analyze the prev1Ous rssue and drscuss methods Of rmprowement Students and faculty alrke are urged to offer constructrve crxtrclsm so that each rssue w1ll be an rmprovement Over the preuous 1ssue We are always strnmg for a better newspaper 91 Keene New Hampsh1re COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT PUBLISHES INFORMER The Informer represents the comblned efforts Of the staff and the students 1n ad xanced typmg and clerxcal pract1ce classes MISS Tracy supervlses the wrrtmg and comprlmg Of all the materlal Next the ad xanced typmg classes type the materxal under the d1rec txon Of Mrss Hall Then lf IS proofread the makeup Of each page rs planned and the final lay out IS decxded upon The maternal IS then sent back to Mrss Halls classes where the stenc1ls are cut Fmally the maternal rs mlm eographed by Mr Perkms I v 1 1 K ' V I , , , . . Students. Such is the pur- - ' 5' ' , ' ' , . . . . . . G DRAMATIC CLUB Rou, I Coluas I Dans Conant Hobson Dixon Bridge Bardis N Dans Cohen Rou, ll Iaft XVagar Cantlin Buskey Simonds XVhitney Iacobs Vwright Clark Collias Rott Ill Burnll Stone Bouras a Green Quimby Coogan 'I remblay Guyette VN right Hewitt Rou. ll Daggett Rondoxs Meienborn XVinters Palmer Sweeney Iorandtau Goxangeli Tobias Gaines Swahnberg Cushing Rou. X Irascr Seater Burke Barker lehrman Babcock Hiens Nfl Sabath I Bardis Treadvuell Libbares Culbertson Blood Row ll Driscoll Hucklns Vlelanson Chapman Ixemrnar Chae Settmq Keene High School Auditorium Tzme Betu een scenes at rehearsal Mrs Collms No Dick you must remem elop poise personality and creatiye ability Withm its members and to proy ide a recrea tional outlet for the school and community Just remember that when we do the next scene Martq 'Ihe antics in this play remind mt of our initiation this fall vshtn all the new comers of our club got the surprise of their life when they had to perform Francis Speaking of acting before the club I think the idea of haying a short skit presented by different members at each monthly meeting IS a wonderful yyay for all members to gain dramatic experience Katy Mrs Collins are the costumes satis factory for this play Mrs Collms Yes they re fine Kay Also you and your helpers did an excellent piece of work in outflttrng the players for our Well Cn t Hzlda One more question before we begin the next scene Aren t you pleased with our larger membership this year? All the mem bers seem to have an interest and are really willing to help Mrs Collms They certainly deserye thanks in all respects Hilda Im glad you mentioned it OI I If FRS HILDA DIXON XX INSTON BRIDGE: BKRBARA HOBSON KAR BKRDIS alsszstanr freavt refs LOIS Pu Nl! R DIANK TOBI-KS NIRS IIDNA COI I INS Presrdenr I me President Secretary frtasurtr 'ldtmr D V I' Y I I 3 V x r I ber the aims of our Dramatic Club-to dev- enjoyed Christmas play, UOnly A Bright 92 STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL Roul Mdnch Wood Booras Row Il Stone Hoyt Rondow Kregas Hewltt Bardxs 'Vlr Sxllarl Rou, Ill Pehl Markou NX httney Trams Da rs Jeffords Langtry The followmg com trsatxon was overheard rn the corrrdors Bette Gosh Mary look at all those sug gestrons that haxe been put rn the Student Advrsory Suggestxon Box Mary Yes rsn t rt wonderful the way we students can rmproxe our school and ourselves through thrs medium Confidentrally Ixe The most rmportant work of the Councrl thrs year was to draw up and adopt a constr tutron which lrsts the objectn es of the organ rzatron to promote good cltrzenshrp 1n the youth of our school to encourage the practrce of the concepts of true democracy to proude a method for students to co operate rn the admrnrstratron of therr respectne classes and to try to make our school eser better The councrl rs composed of four repre sentatrwes from each class the presrdent and uce presrdent of each class plus two repre sentatnes elected at large A permanent assembly commrttee was or ganrzed wrth a councrl member as charrman and a volunteer from each class Three rep resentatnes were elected as delegates to the New Hampshlre Assocratron of Student Councrls held at Tllton on Noxember 8 1950 An actnrtres calendar was set up to elrm mate the problem of COHHICIIHQ meetrngs Of major rmportance was the establrshment by the councrl of an orrentatron program for freshmen Vrsrtrng days were held for all erghth graders usrng a Blg Brother Brg Srster Plan The students attended classes whlch were conducted rn a regular manner A future project of the councrl rs the rars mg of a suflicrent sum of money to purchase a moue camera for the use of the school OFM: ERS Presrdent PHIL LKNGIRX I me Preszdent RIC HARD HHLII1 Secrezarq IxA1HERIxF BARDIS Treasurer CHRIS BOORAS Adtxser 'UR TLDXXARD SILI RRI l , l ' I , , . , I , I . I . I I. 1 - V I V vl ivy' . ' . 4 11 . Y D ' , . Y . U ' Y . Al ' V q ' I . U Y 7 I V t . . . - got one of mine in there. . . . ' , . 93 DEBATE TEAM On Platform Nolm Nlms Tremblay Dnscoll Rondow Row I Mlss McCush1ng Gtlhs Games Farrar Row ll Bradley Kosmo Conant Thrasher Labounty Young Row Ill Markou Palmer Babcock Shea Osborn Resolved That all h1gh school students the debates held by the Debatlng Club Come on Sue you heard the man Let s go hear our super debate team ight lt out I know that they have fought the1r way out of dlflicult sltuatxons before maybe th1s w1ll be another good one Debatmg teaches a person to thmk loglc ally to organlze h1s thoughts and to present them xn a clear and persuaslve manner Success ln debatmg depends on preparatlon and practlce Experxence xs gamed by part1c1 patmg ln practlce tournaments held rn varrous hrgh schools throughout the state On Decem ber 16 the Keene teams went to a tournament tn Concord New Hampshlre where they made a good showmg wmmng s1x out of ten debates On January l9 n1ne teams went to Durham and parttclpated ln the New Hampshlre State Speech Tournament at the Unn erslty of New Hampshmre Teams from all over the state went to these meets Keene Hngh debatmg teams are members of College 1n Mame Each year the hrgh schools 1n the League are d1v1ded 1nto dliferent tr1 angles The negatlve competes away from home and the aflirmatlve defends the home front Then the wmners of the varlous tr1 angles go to Bates College to compete for the New Hampshrre debatmg champ1onsh1p The debatmg squad of Keene Hxgh School IS an outgrowth of lnterest developed xn the class room Each Engllsh class has debatmg as one of its act1v1t1es and sends xts best pros pects on to the team The proposltxon for th1s year was Re solved That the Amerlcan People Should Reject the Welfare State John Nolm and Robert Farrar are the only two veterans but the squad has rapmdly grown to twenty Wlth the combmed efforts of both veterans and amateurs we hope to uphold the hngh debatmg record of Keene Hlgh fl T 2 ? e ff a 31 should be required to attend at least three of the Bates League which is sponsored by Bates 94 USHERS CLUB Rott I Jacobs Stmonds Hoyt Mr Rlchmond :anna Games Kenney Rott Il NllG.S J Sahath Palmer Iorandcau Swtcney Iruman 'Vlann Sturgis Dtxon Xltttnborn Rott Ill Cantlm Ircld 'Xl S1bath Xl Clark Culbertson Btmls Busltcy Cohtn Icgtr Norton Rott IX Qwahnbtrg .I Clark Rondow ItBlan XXyman Th1S sctnt taltts plact ln tht Kttnt Hlgh school audltorrum Us er M y I show you to your stat madam Ladtf XX hy thank you That would b Ent You ushtrs ctrtamly maltt ont fttl rrght at homt Usher Thats why wt rt htrt wt try to help m any w ay we can Iadu Could you ttll mt about your club I ttach rn an out of town school and wt rt ytry mttrtsttd 1n your organ17at1on Usher XX hy ctrtalnly XVtll 1n tht Hrst place ln ordtr to cnttr the club we haxt a strms of lflILI'X1l.XXS w 1th Vlr Rrchmond tht clu adustr nltn ntw g1rls art yottd tn by thost w ho art ln tht club at tht tlmt malt lng a total of forty g1rls chostn for thtrr ptrsonal1ty and appearanct Lady Do you ushtr for all programs m tht audltorrum L sher XX tll for all programs put on by tht hrgh school rf outstdt orgamzatxons dtsxrt our SLTXICLS wt gladly gryt thtm ladu XVhat sptc1al ttaturts rf any do tht g1rls look forward to Lsher At tht begmnlng of tht ytar wt ushtr at tht Frtshman Rectptlon whlch rs a ytry btautrful and colorful BHJII' Thtn at tht tnd of tht ytar thtrt art baccalaurtatt struces and grtduatlon CXQFCISLS Ladu XX7hy you certamly haxt a busy ytar Dots your club hayt a prtsxdtnt' Just how IS rt run Lsher XXt hayt ont gxrl calltd a htad ushtr V ho acts as sup rylsor FI htn wt hast an assrstant w ho btcomts htad ushtr tht next ytar a stcrttary Oh Excust mt Cur tam s gomg up O llf R1 Hdll,S,?f IIXN HOHI :sur 1 r IIXXXX IRR tr tug I ols Smoxos tlsu XIKRX CJXINIS R11 llXlt V I . . ,t . . 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HND HI-Y CLUB Row I Shea Bourassa Nolm Guyette Langtry Tremblay Eaton Coogan Burr1ll Qu1mby Br1dge Farrar Row I1 TFZVIS D1Jul1o Zecha Kregas Stone Marble lx keough Hew1tt Row Ill Hamrlton Calef C Keough Burr1ll You can tell by the determ1ned gl1nt 1n the1r eyes that the H1 Y boys are hard at work aga1n carrymg out one of the1r numer ous projects for the good of the school and commun1ty The H1 Y Club IS one of the most act1ve and energet1c organ1zat1ons 1n the school From 'September to June the VOICES of H1 Y members hard at work can be heard throughout the school and commun1ty At football games the first cr1es heard are Get your programs here You cant tell whos play1ng vuthout a program Yes IIS the H1 Y Club at work on IIS first major project of the year Th1s year the proceeds from the programs were dCpOS1IGd 1n the J1m L heureux Trophy Fund Every year start1ng th1s June the H1 Y Club w1ll present th1s trophy to an outstandmg baseball player 1n honor of J1m L heureux an act1ve club member whlle 1n h1gh school At the basketball games th1s w1nter two fam1l1ar sounds were Coke IS on sale 1n the north corr1dor and Get your S1lver Ann1 versary Basketball Booklets here just twen ty live cents Once aga1n If was the H1 Y Club hard at work Agam the proceeds from the coke sales went 1nto the J1m Lheureux Trophy Fund The S1lver Annxversary Basketball Booklet was a brochure put out by the club commemorat1ng the complet1on of twenty five years of Keene H1gh School basketball Th1s booklet rece1ved recogn1t1on throughout the state Speakers and games at regular meet1ngs an out1ng at Camp Takodah and co ed part1es were all on our program Among the 1mport ant events of the year was the send1ng of SIX delegates to the 43rd Annual State Older Boys Conference 1n Concord OFFICERS Preszlent JOHN NOLIX l Pre :dent EDWARD BOURASSA Secretary MORTONJ SHEA Treasurer RIFHARD GU'1ET'lE flltrser MR GUYF BURRILL VV, V,-1, C ' 'lt L S l S HI ' , V 3 1 3? i . ! 14 1 1 : , . . , Mr. . . . . . ,, ,, , . . . . , . - y - . . . ,, . . . 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Y-TEENS Rate I X Aldrlch Rudolf Hobson Bardts 'Vlrs Palmer l Palmer Sveahnberg Under h1ll Spear Rcte ll Ierrtn -X 'Vlulray Cutter Hale Dans Dyshleynch Collxas Turner Hoyt Cohen Renee Ill Pellneelll Syyanson Culbertson larnum Slayton J S1bath Schyyart7 M Sabath Su eeney Cantlm Reu. ll Jacobs M 'Norton Caldyyell Trombley larma Reynolds Coltyas Doody Conant N Roberts 5 Roberts Rou. l luce I 'Norton Xklleox Daytd XX nght Putnam Nlerrtll Nnelsen Xktchland Games Buskey Stmonds Xkhltney Renee ll lorandeau llayyes lnreadyyell llmckler Bemts Holbrook Murray Martm Cush mg Park ldaft XX hlte The objectlye of our club ts to bulld a fellowshxp of women and glrls deyoted to the task of realwnng those xdeals of personal and socxal l1y1ng XVe belleye that dle Yukunft und der frteden haenge yon den 7ukuenft1gen buergen ab fthe future and peace are dependent upon the future c1t17enst boves to Germany rs belng cont1nued on a smaller scale because more emphasls IS bemg placed upon our ovyn communtty needs m stead Cloth yytll be sent to our frlends 1n Germany sxnce that rs yy hat they need most for thexr oyyn projects accordmng to a letter s nt to us at the begmmng of the year Gredt Ruekle gaye an mterestmg talk on the schools IH Germany and some of the actxyttles and customs pertalnnng to them Mlss Ruekle IS an exchange student at K T C' After the talk she showed matertal per tatnmg to German culture and played a Ger man folk tune on her harmontca The talk proyed especlally mterestmg to us snnce yye haye been correspondlng yy 1th a club IH Ger many mumty Hospltal yy htch yy1ll contmue ln the future Under th1s neyy program each club member offered her serylces for tyyo hours a yy eek to 'nd yyrth tasks that vyould be helpful to the nurses and staff 1 llllRlNl ERR PA y frtusur r NORH X SNK XllNlSl R1 It cl llllllh L y l l l e ' : 7, I . . . I . l . . ,. ' . ' ' . - I l 'I f D' I . 1 . . '. . '. '. 'I , 'I I . I . V . ' , . 1 l rf I . . Av 'T . '. T I . ' . I' . , .... Y. .i .T V' . V F I 4- Y I I V' V . . . .. . ..,., . . . . . 1 T 4. 5 I 3 E I I 'A 7 73 3 , I I VI ll 'I 'A .1 vj .3 3 3 I 1 . 3 V I 'X 3 I Y I W F I Y 1 II 1 5 V1 I7 H I vI I 3 - The project. started last year, of sending Vy'e set up a program at the Elliot Com- 3 5 I 1 ' 3 I V I Y I Y' I H I H 3 1 1 I I 3. H' 3 T 1 Y L 'I ' I' .. I ' ' Ol 1- 'rl-Rs Q X 1 I I - 'H , l're'snle 7! KA ' fi . IHS , C , , y, ' , , ' l'1.--I're'sze.' 3 l,Ul5 . l..ll-R ' l ll . . .' e .I I I , , , ' f' , , 3 At-.re ny Btu exley ox M ' ' . ' K ' . .-3.1-le.-f MEN Rm llllili K. lieu. me 97 RADIO STEERING Left to rrghl Hewltt Nlms Goxangell Cantlxn Booras Cohen Announcer In the pubhc mterest Statnon WKNE presents Do You Know Your Hxgh School? each week at thxs t1me The pro gram IS under the dxrectxon of MISS Rachel Marshall of the Keene Hlgh School C1u1dance Staff and the R3d1O Steerxng Commlttee Here IS your student announcer Dxck Hewxtt Dzck Good ewenmg ladles and gentlemen of the radlo audlence Exery Tuesday even mg the Radio Steermg Committee of Keene Hlgh School presents Do You Know Your Hugh School for the purpose of makmg llsteners IH the WKNE area famxlxar wrth our hxgh school Tonlght s program wlll b about our own group and the followmg members of the Radxo Steermg Comm1ttee w1ll partxcxpate loy ce Cantlm Mary Booras Pat Lorandeau Margolla Cohen Jeanann Govangell Dlane W1lcox Donald Stone George Kregos Dax 1d Nxms Stanley Trans and Ph1l1p l angtry Wxll someone explam just what the com mittee IS Marqolza Well Dlck we organwed three years ago under 'Vlrss Vlar halls drrectxon The group has expanded to mclude four members from each class They plan and pre sent these programs each week Joyce lt s very hard for an upperclassman to enter Hrs only opportunlty IS when some one 1n th1s group finds hxmself too busy to contmue as a member There are no officers or dues but each mem ber must be ready to particlpate rn one of our programs at any tnme Jeanann On our programs we dxscuss the many ZCUXIIIQS soclal events clubs and ath letlcs of our school throughout the year Dauzd Some of our programs th1s year have been based on such EOPICS as Career Day Open House at K H S COUIIQSY college car eers mus1c the Student Councll and the Dru er Educatlon program at school Maru Thls commxttee also plans and pre Sents spec1al talent programs wh1ch grve stud ents a chance to dxsplay the1r dramatic and muslcal ab1l1t1es Dzck NVell l see that our tlme IS up so I ll be saymg good by and thank you all for partxclpatlng V1 :hm V 9 ' ' I . 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IoRrc1hI D Chapman V1 rtt Bruton Ash Glxnc XllS9 'Vltrshall P Chapman Pltfleld Smxth Calkms That was certamly a wonderful movxt we had m assembly today Dxd you see Jxm up there runmng the projector He certamly knows what to do He s a senxor though I guess freshmen can t do that k1nd of work The Audlo Vlsual group ns made up en tlrely of boys but there IS no d1st1nct1on made or preference shown among the fresh man sophomore jumor or semor classes Any person who shows an lnterest and aptltude for that type of work IS ellglble to jom this group Any and esery boy rs welcomed regardless of age or class These boys learn to run the three prcture projectors the playbacks the recorders and the film strlps Wh1le they are bemg taught th1s xery tlmely mformatxon they have the chance to actually put 1nto practxcal use thelr newly acqulred knowledge Durmg thexr study perlods and ln the classes of whlch they are members students make themselxes useful by operatmg the dlfferent mach1nes The publxc speakmg class IS always ln need of a recorder operator the sclence classes a film str1p operator and so on throughout the many dlfferent classes 1n the school Occasxonally clubs or orgamzatxons from the c1ty request the seruces of these boys and employ them at a nomlnal fee for thelr Vafl ous functlons The only requlrement for en trance to this popular group IS the expressxon of a desxre to learn the drfferent technlques of operatmg the machlnes and spl1c1ng the films When these boys have learned the sarlous fundamentals rules and prmclples of thls or gamzatxon they m turn pass thexr knowledge on to the new members These persons al ways seem to dnstrxbute themselwes ex enly throughout the school and m that way they perform thelr services of good w1ll ex ery day IH our great Audlo Vrsual educatxonal svstem at Keene Hlgh School Adtzser Miss RACHEL MARSHALL 1 ' I . . . . . , '. r , l L , , . . 1 mu - . 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A , . . . , , ,, . . . - 1 - - Y , - Y Y - . - a 1 1 - v 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 - v 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 BROADCASTERS AND ENGINEERS 'Wa We Rou,l Pltlield deMoya Langtry Nlms Nolm Smlth Sham Walt Ellxs Rou. ll Patenaude 'lraus Eaton Calklns Brxtton Chapman Glme Langley Swan Cassassa Attentlon Attentron Each day followmg these words the morn mg notlces are sent out through the warnous rooms at K H S Perhaps you ve often won dered what organ17at1on had charge of pre sentmg these and other announcements The task rs assrgned to console room broadcasters and engineers Thxs lS one of the later clubs to come xnto exlstence at Keene Hxgh School It first came 1nto operatlon wrth the rnstallatron of the loud speaker broadcastlng system three years ago The advlser of the club rs Mrss Rachel Marshall, who carefully selects members from each class to partxcxpate rn the group's work durmg one of thelr study perlods Each per xod there are from two to sxx members on duty The majorlty of these members are upperclassmen, but toward the end of the year freshmen and sophomores who are xnterested are brought IH and trarned for the followmg year Often the members on duty form mformal debatmg groups wnth the student teachers who drop rn durmg therr free perlods The club offers nts members the umque combrnatron of study hall and lxbrary facxlr tres plus the prrvxlege of havmg the radxo play mg and what hugh school student doesn t luke to study wxth the radlo blarmg? Through the use of the console rt IS also possr ble to send broadcasts of radlo programs out to any or all rooms xn the school at once Records and transcrxptlons can also be played over the console The engrneers are traxned 1n the operatron of the console and nts varlous uses There are no club offlcers and lf remams a cooperatxve organ17at1on to serve the school rn thrs useful capactty Adulser Miss RACHEI MARSHAII V . . , Q ,A Y - . .632 3 . , fy , f- W N Q , 2, ,fd 1 A ' Q -. .v, g , P A ATT ' 6 J K In .,. 1 c . ggi l 'T l ' 9 1 X T 5 if' .. . V , X f U ' l a T 'Q you 3 gi 1 A ' PY 'iw f 4253: Q A ' Y L ii ' kr ' ' f 4 v V L W I ,,- , 4 ' 1 I , M1 s ' ' A N V . f 53, in w , a . , y fl 14 Y , T y ,gy ' 1 2 ef . , . , . . . 100 JUNIOR ROTARIANS I X' gn. LT K .1 Rott I Guxcttt Bergeron Blanchard Burrnll Coogan 'Nxms Rom ll laton Nlr Glaller uxmby Pxtfleld frcmblay Sowcrby Heyutt Button Proper XX nght 'Vlam Clang the presrdcnt raps on the bell wtth hrs gaycl 'I hc meetmg of the Keene Rotary Club wtll come to order FIISI we shall hear from th1s month s Jumor Rotarlans who wrll grye us the1r news on the experrence of seemg Rotary meetmg m actron Members of the senxor class are chosen by the faculty tn recogmtron of thelr scholastxc athletxc c1y1c and leadershxp qualxtres Begm nmg m October two boys each month repre sent the group at the weekly Rotary Club earnestly showmg thelr apprecratxon of the honor Probably m no other way could hngh school students better acquxre first hand knowledge of one of thc greatest cxyxc organ 17at1ons the Rotary lnternatlonal Through thelr yrsrts the boys enjoy frrendshxp wxth busmcssmen of the commuruty who help them to gam a fine msxght mto the busmess freld and tts problems All the Jumor Rotarlans w1ll agree that the honor of bemg elected and of attendmg these meetmgs a htgh trxbute to therr achreye ments tn academrc and extra currlcular actxyr tres enable them to gam by experrence far more knowledge than would be possxble nn classroom study Adtlser MR GLAZIER JLNIOR ROIARIANS 1930 19:1 Otzober RILHARD HHMI1 JtRa1D QLNBX Notember DAVID Nms JOHN. NOLIN ll ren ber VxFxDEL1 Coooxx THLHODORL BERC ERON January Jxuts TRFWBI xy Dm Lu PROP! R February IRxxc1s BLRR111 RIC HARD Gum 15 Hurth CHARLES SOWIRBN N1oRtAx XX RlcHl rlprrl EINARD Klux RIKH-XRD Iirxtx Hay CHKRLFS BI axrHxRD CARL BRII ION Jun DXKID PIII up XLDPN EA ox R f Y lr g . . qi A , A ms. ' wi A, -1' i'- , I VV, ,V - yy V A V ' V VA V . Yi' L- - 3 3 ' I 3 l V I . I T . D D V I Y ' P luncheon meetings. Here they always speak V ' ' - V V r V V V V . A 1 , V . lOl DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS -ll Left to rzght Hall Ingalls Croteau Rowell Forest Buckley Mr Brxdges Lamoureux Poster Croteau Melanson Whitney Flsher I.aRoche The Obj9CIlV6S of the D O Club are as follows FIISI to provlde socxal and recrea txonal opportunmes whrch pertam to dxversl lied occupatxons second to grve some servlce to the school and thrrd to help create a bet ter understandmg of employee and employer problems The club orgamzed rn September began the year wlth an enrollment whxch mcluded all the students m the Dwersxlied Occupatrons program The club meets once every three weeks Thls year the D O Club agam resumed the project of sellmg 1ce cream and candy at the hrgh school basketball games Half of the proceeds w1ll be gxven to the Athletxc Asso cxatron the rema1nder wxll be used to help defray travel1ng expenses on the trlp cllmax mg the year s actxvmes Early 1n January the club was reorganlzed and a new Constrtutlon was drawn up The seventeen remammg members are only those who contrrbute support to the club so that a workmg orgamzatlon may exlst Early m the sprmg the club made a trxp to Boston to VISIC one or two major ln dustrles and saw a major league baseball game Replacmg Robert Spooner who left 1n January to enter the armed servxces Bernard Forest became secretary dmator of the Dxversrfied Occupat1on classes OFFILERS Presrdent CLARENCE INGALLS Vice Preszdent RICHARD LAMOUREUX Secretary BERNARD FOREST Treasurer GLENN ROWELI AdUlS9f MR PALL BRIDGES '. . ' The club advlser is Paul E. Brldges, Coor- 102 DISTRIBUTORS' CLUB Lett to rzght Wyman 'Vlr 'iobleskx I-Iewxtt Characters A ne1ghbor and Jane a senxor at Keene I-Ilgh Settmq A store nn Keene fzme Durmg school hours IN ezahbor Well Jane Smxth what are you domg here Why aren t you tn school ne Well you see I take the D course Aezqhbor I dont care what you take Answer my quest1on I declare In my day we went to school or got a good whnppmg Jane I do go to school but Aezahbor Neyer mmd any buts You llsten to me Im gomg to see the manager thls mmute Your teachers w1ll hear from me mark my words Goodbye Jane But Mrs oh Well shell learn that we re belng educated rlght here 1n thls store by pI'3CI1ClI1g what we learn Thus Dxstrxbutors Club IS a natxonal or gan17at1on for employers as Well as for stud ents It was started at Keene I-Ilgh School 1n 1947 when the Dxstrxbutxye Educatlon pro gram was mxtlated 'I h students who take thls work experxence program work after school and they do not have a chance to par t1c1pate 1n other club actxyltxes Through the DlSIflbUIOfS Club each students gets a chance to carry on a project help ralse money and partnclpate nn all club functlons One of the lmportant objectu es IS to create a flne relatxonshxp between employees and em ployers at work We hope to accomplish thxs by mcreasmg our knowledge of retaxlxng m the classroom and trymg to understand em ploy ee employ er problems Each year we plan to see at flrst hand a retarl store m operatlon Last year we went to New York Clty Thls year we planned our tr1p for the early sprmg Vw e are raxslng money by haung a skatmg party rummage and food Sale and by sellmg K H S basketball beames to the student body Vyhth our aduser MISS Kelly and the cooperatlon of ey ery student we can make thus tr1p posslble O W X lresuimz XX nxt XXNMN I1 e Presz ent Joxx PIFHE S eretaru Joaxxe DIXIINO freasur r QXNDR-X RFID 'Idezser ss 'X1'kRe XRI I l . . , . . . - 1 . . v . . . . Y x 'A . s, s - m u .. . v v Y. g . v .. . . g - , Y ' ' 9 ' ' 7 vu r 1 Ja . , ,, , E , e e - . , , . . 1 - - , I V - V , - , , , ' Y r V 1 ' I s ' v - , , , ' ' rux,x V , m x 11 r ' , , ' , 1' 1 . vs Y 1 ' I ' ' ' 1 r ' v A v r a x 3 m n . ' ' I 1 v m . y . . V. . m v ' vm ' ' ' v - ' b V 3 ,' , v m 1 v 1 . .' ' ' , , ' ' r I -I 1' x m 1 , , , 1 v vs x . I. I , I I, 3 - - - ' ' ' s we v s rm ' ' , vs I , I, I., el-R ,, J I4 I If V. 1 I. I .I , v ' ' 'V ' - e - 'ei .. . A ' ' e C ' ' ' . I, . - . 4 I 1 e.. . . V e' , s v s . e , r , . .' Xll.. . : 1: ' Ixl-l.l.I PHYSICS CLUB V l l l Rou, I Iravls Peacock Wheeler Wnght Farina Palmer Row 11 Vrlflght Games Lorandeau Sxmonds Cohen Row Ill Major Bndge Hewltt Bardls Llbbares Flsher Row IV Sowerby Lambert Croteau Sprmg Bergeron Row V Calkms Langley Calef Langtry Allen Mr Houston A hxgh school student approaches a news stand l d hke a copy of Seventeen please What IS m Seventeen? I ve never sold so many cop1es rn all my years of buslness Why' Haven t you seen the artxcle about the Physrcs Club m lt? Everyone IS gettmg copres to read about the Sc1ence Farr The Phys1cs Club open to all physxcs stud ents IS organxzed to stlmulate mterest ln th1s partrcular Held of sclence One of the dutres of the club IS to back up projects undertaken also helps to organlze the Scrence Fa1r annual open house program of the sclence department and to take charge of the physics exh1b1t The club IS dluded mto commlttees whlch work together on the warlous dut1es and pro jects of the year The major commlttees are the Program Commxttee whlch plans each program to be presented at the club meet1ngs Atomxc Energy Commlttee whrch carrxes on the study of atomxc scnence Research and Scrence Farr Commlttees The major actxvlty of the year IS the plan mng and present1ng of the Scrence Fa1r E eryone works long and hard to make th1s a success The teenage magazme Seventeen pub hshed a line artlcle about the club s work ln connectlon Wxth thrs project ln September 1950 The club members are very proud of the natlon w1de recogmtlon gxven them rn th1s issue succeeds m offermg to students opportumty to work on speclal projects and learn more of the modern trends m CCICHCQ No other or gan17at1on could proude more worthwhlle knowledge and exp rxtnc to young people Ol I If Hzs Preszrlent .ll MXN XXX! FRRINA. lice Iresrdenl Al l Rl D l Rklhl Rl Sccntury l Oli PAL Xll R T cusurtr SFANIIN TRAVIS -ldtfst VlR ARLHLR HOLSION . . . . . . . . V- by students in the physics clases. The club Under Mr. Houston's direction the club , an . I . V-x-, I . f1.:r',:. 1 4. 104 BIOLOGY CLUB Nun! HLL Laird! Duls 1 1rk Su LLL Clou lcr L LL I Taft Collns Xlmss Drugg, Plmkcy Hmrtyycll Slmp on Holbrook fultcr lcrrm nttll lchland Hrlc Dxsblulch Ou Boycr XX Lstlund LL 1 L u ont L 11 rt 'larkou 1Lhrm1n XX 1 ll Xoung lontannc Bohannon 'Xlorsc D Xmbrosxo XX ymm N11LS Barker Fhc day yy as a most bcautxtul ont Sludcnts ucrc lusy 1nd haylng lun XX htn suddcnly our or thc surroundlny, onlusnon L amc 1 proluslon Of rats mlcc and frogs Be umph Chcq Soucak Out from hthmd chaxrs pcakcd rs llhc uuktr sul lhcy yurcn lLI'lC11I'1y.,x!'lT1 Ihur nccks To nts muc and frogs -Xh yycll 51Q:1'1LdI11C1C3g11C1' Xnothcr ycar Ln blology has begun The a1m and purpost of thc Blology Club to help thc studcnts undcrstand blology ln thclr cycry day lrfc so that they yy 111 bc of bct tcr SQFXICL to thclr famrllcs school commun 1ty and country For scycral ytars ont of thc club mcmbcrs and othcr studcnts from Kccnc Hlgh School hay.. atttndcd tht Nur Hampshlrc Conscrya txon Camp at Allcnstoxyn INUL Hampsbhrrt Somc of thcsc studcnts gayc an mstructryt talk about tht camp and xts actryxtus at ont of thc club mcttmgs 109 Onc of thc outstandlng fcaturcs of thc ycar yy as a Hobby Show 'I hrs gayc an opportun 1ty to cxhlbxt thc many rntcrcsts and talcnts of Kccnc Hrgh School studcnts The Hobby Shovx hclpcd to frnancc a spccral tr1p vyhlch thc club takcs at the conclusron of ty ery ycar work of thc Ncvx Hampshm ASOCIJIIOU for thc Blxnd agaln thls ycar Onc projcct yy hrch thc club vyorkcd on durmg 1930 1991 yyas that of a canccr rcscarch program Thc mcmbcrs jomcd 1n 1 natronyyldc tccnagc proycct sponsortd by thc Roscoc B Jackson Mcmorlal Laboratory at Bar Harbor 'V1a1ne Thls project had to do yy 1th thc huntlng trapplng ralsmg and thc kctplng of rccords on small mammals such as shrcus and mxcc ll!! Irlsuimt my akin Sufi I 1 lrszllf CHXIHKP-X.R1x lr fury I X Dx Irnuyurlr XXI CIOLI11 14 L snr SS 111 IN DR ,L Y tl U I , ' fn ' . R 'I IS' ' 1 7. .. t . R1'l: A, . 1 .. 11. . . s . . , '. 5' '. l'c1l ' 1, XX ' . . 2 xi. . . . . Ro ' Ill: Da'gn'a ll, llawcs. Bardis. Sl M Z 'cl .. K 'gas .. . . 3 . . '.l , . . L . ' , C ' -' I I I ' I V 'A 1 I . Y I L t 1-vt I 1 , L ' , , , ,, I I ,I ,L I, ' 5 The Biology Club sent money' to help the 'A I. vs L ' , I ,-' g ,' s- 1 ' 1 ' ' I 1 . I Y- 1 33 1 V! I Y B is , , , , I xl s vu r v ' y' s 1 - I ' I 1 I I 1 m v' 1 1' ' 'm I , I 1 1I ' I IHI N 1 15 K I ' X Y' 1' 1 5' 'u 1 1 s ls v ' s -1 v - OII I IIIRS ' ' ' , 1-' ' 1, f L. L. 12 x 1 L L 1 vs ' 'vs 1'H ,i' UP 1- . ' I . . I. I 8.1 .- 1,0141-I .- ,-vis I ' ' L .' 1 Dog ,, :R ' 'X . ,A 1 - fX11.. -1, una GENERAL SCIENCE CLUB Row I Breshears Hemeon Mackey Sweeney Wyman Desrosrers Rou, Il Lambert Vkfagar Moore laRoche Priest Baldums Parker Symonds Rott Ill Plerce Peacock Wrchland Anderson Colburn Standma Mrss Gutterson Holbrook Blanchard Lamothe Peets Mclsaac Wood Cloutrer I et s go down to Room 22 thrs afternoon and experrment Wrth hydrogen efcploslves No Id rather drscover how ants made love or maybe cut up a Hsh today One could probably hear conversatlon lrkt th1s on every other Thursday afternoon The General SCIQHCG club has been organ 17ed to promote screntrflc mterest ln Keene l-llgh School and enables the students to do unable to do durmg classes Wxth Miss Gutterson as advlser the mem bers hare watched Mr VJh1te of the Health Office demonstrate mrlk testlng and other health measures Some of the group are now tramed by h1m to be laboratory asnstants ln the Cxvxl Defense Program The club had exhlbrts for the Sclence Falr and under dlrec t1on of Barbara Peacock sponsored the annual drne for the American Cancer SOCl2tY Smce much has been planned for next year the group hopes to provldc a scxentxhc mccn tnve and a good trme for eyeryonc who l1kes general sclence Iresrdenl DANIEL I KNIOIHE l ice Iresrdc I ARLENI- MA! KI H Secretary Joax PRII SI Treasurer GAlLE Vw AC AR Publrcrty Chazrman NORVIA BRLSHLARS Proqram fhazrmrm EDNK ARD Ss NIONDS ':lt1'LlS?r NUS9 Nlll DRPD CLI IFRSON V . . ' V. ' , , ,, . V . . . - I . Y D I 3 I B experiments and take trips which they are Omllcms ' ' , - A fi ia' 106 JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Row I Barden Buffum Hoyt Thompson Wagar Lewis Rondow Row ll Buskey Bardrs Dalgneault Hanson Frazler Mxss Smxth Ladue Translators wanted' The members of Jumor Red Cross Councxl have been puzzled over letters recelved m forexgn language thank mg them for packages and notebooks of K I-I S act1v1t1es Do you read Hmdu? The Jumor Red Cross Councxl comprlsed of members of each class IS formed for the purpose of axdmg others Under Mrss Smlth s leadership the club carrxes on a number of 3Cf1VlIl9S desrgned for th1s purpose Gxfts are wrapped and sent to men and women at the County Farm at Chrlstmas The members assrst the Red Cross workers at the chapter house rn the1r annual member shlp dr1ve A Junxor Red Cross membership dr1ve IS conducted each year 1n the school by the councxl members Packages have been sent to the forexgn countrles and albums of Amer 1can school l1fe have also been sent abroad The councll hopes to send representatlves to the Jumor Red Cross Trammg Center held each year at Wellesley College 1n Wellesley Massachusetts The part played by thls club rs small smce rt IS only one of many groups across the coun try workmg for a common Obj6CtlV2 the es tablxshment of frrendly relatlons among the youth of all natxons OFFICERS Presldfnl KATHERINE THOMPSON Vzce Preszdem SHIRLEY RONDOW Secretary JANET WAGAR Treasurer JESSIE BUFFUM AdUlS2!' MISS MARION SMITH CAMERA CLUB Row I Mxss Cooke Kregas Austxn Cloutler Gla7 er Wheeler Row II J Wagar Rudolf Luce Vmcent Dennrs Hackler Cantlxn McClure Row III G Wagar Cohen Davrs Palmer Norton Cutter Burt Keep steady now hold that pose Frnrshed pncture mostly nose' Hold rt' and a galaxy of fla h bulbs and camera shutters flash and click Such are the act1v1t1es of the camera club formed so that students may have an opportumty to acqurre a better knowledge of photographrc methods A dark room rn the school the use of whlch IS free to members allows the camera enthusrasts to develop pnctures durmg study perrods or after school Materrals may be ob tamed at cheaper rates for the club and the fac1l1t1es of developing prmtmg and enlarg 1ng offer opportumty for those who are un able to marntam therr own laboratorxes At least one contest rs held each year It rs hoped that the members may have a chance to travel about some m the sprung to take and compare prctures A drsplay by the club has been exhnbrted rn the Hobby Show The Eastman Kodak Companys school servrce has arded the club nn rts actxvrtles Varrous speakers have presented xdeas to the group rn connectron wrth therr common mterest photography Through thexr com bmed support of the dark room and rts serv rces the members all benefit from the avarl able materials and expertence Nommal dues enable the club to assure rtself of contmued servrce rn the future to members OPI ICFRS President EVELYN VINCENT Vxce Presraent NANCY DENNIS Secretary LORETTA LUCE Treasurer SALLY RUDOLF Adviser MISS COOKE D . . . z . . .A . . .r , . - - , . , . - f - - - - H . . 14 - rr Q . I ' ' . , t. . ' 1 1 . I ' l - , .. . .' . ' - v . , , - .1 4 , - . ,....,...,.. ....,., . . . . . - 'f JUNIOR LIBRARIANS Rou. I Lolselle E Peacock Vlarston Labounty Mrs Roberts Osborn Norton Rou. ll Dalgneault Oja VltCullough Wyman Champney Croteau 'Vlnller Nlurray Quxmby Yon Ingalls Rou. III Haapala Houlc XX rnght B Peacock Iambcrt Iocke lnchofer Rexd Yon ulet please Don t you students realxzc you are ln a library one of humamty s greatest and most pr17ed mstxtutlons We must han qulet and order at all tlmes to allow ambxtlous people to do a lrttle studymg and reference work The objectn es of the Junlor Llbrarlans are to obtam a wlder acquamtance wnth books and readxng and an opportunxty to gam famlllar xty wnth lxbrary procedures Helpmg wnth the actual work xn the library IS the prxmary means for achleyxng our objectn es Club meetmgs are held eyery two weeks and the programs are planned wnth the clubs arm rn mmd Outsxde speakers are muted to some meetlngs At txmes we proy 1de our own enter tamment Occaslonally a Chrlstmas party llke the one we had 1n 1950 IS held Book Week IS an especlally sultable time to promote an mterest 1n good readmg through IG club actnltxes Attractlye book marks were made by the club and gn en to students dur mg the week A contest was held by the Jun mor I xbrarlans rn whlch students were muted to guess the number of pages rn a book placed ln the showcase The boy and gxrl wmnmg the contest were each gn en a book as a prxze Consxderable mterest was shown and the club felt vyell repald for IIS efforts The Junlor Llbrarlans also took part m objectne Number 7 as portrayed nn the Llfe Adjustment program offered for Open House Nlght 'I he part the lxbrary plays 1n the school was illustrated by means of outstand rn posters and xnterestmg dxsplays OIIICIQRS Presxdent RITA LKBOLNIH l ne Preszdent EIXI1RLX Nl-XRSION Setretary ARDIS OSBORN I-reasurer SHIRLEY HOLNHN 'ldLlSPI' NTRS THERE9-X ROBERTS u . ' - V ' : . .l ' , ' . ', , . .r . . 1 s - s - 1 f's ' - , . . , V , . . , V V - , , . , . J U - ,, . . . . . . . . ,. Y - . . V . . V V V . ' v , . . , . . - V - , . . Y. g V . , V- A , - . v , ' r l A , -A SQUARE DANCE CLUB Fzrst Set J Bowlby Brrtton Buffum Wrnght Svseeney Nrms Lorandeau Brrdge Second Se! Puras Columbus R Bowlby Gorges Srmonds Langtry Games Madden Swlng your partner and promenade H1 there krdsl Thrs rs your old square dance caller brmgmg you the lowdown on the new club that you ve all been hearmg so much about Now to get off to a good start let s have a few calls Honor your partner Maybe that s Greek to most of you but lf you were 1n the Square Dance Club youd have learned all about lt That s one of the mam purposes to teach k1ds how to square dance correctly All Join hands and crrcle to the left Its really fun' At least that s what the 175 members say Swrng your partner round and round You should see the kldS down rn the gym on square dance nlghtl It s really somethxng to see There are about ten or twelve that are so good that they w1ll probably be sent to the State Festrval as a demonstratron group Wouldnt you lrke to go on such a trrp? Alemande left We heard those words many tlmes the nrght of the square dance for all About three hundred boys and glrls came to have the t1me of therr lrves Drp and dlve the ocean waves Boy' What fun' You know even the puprls 1n physrcal educatlon classes are square dancmg Ewery Fnday the boys and glrls Jorn to have a regular ole barn dance Gray Thats all for now krds Happy square dancmgl OFHCERS Preszdent RIFHARD GORGES Vrce President MORGAN WRIGHT Secretary LOIS SIMONDS Treasurer WINSTON BRIDGE AdUlS6t' MR GUY F BURRILL all . . . ' ' ' . u l . I 1' H . . . ,, ' . Y . I Y 4 , 1 I l - . You all swing your darling Nellie Y! ' l 10 OUTING CLUB 7 .-res: Hama Adams Ahern Albert Aldrtch Austm Bardts K Bardts ' Bardts S Bardts Beckyy Buskey Caldvuell Cambtgue J Cntlm Nl Chase Cloutler Colluas Columbus C Croteau Dodge Doody Eaton leeney lerrln I-usher Celine Good Gray Guyette Hackler Harrlg Johnson Joyal Kent lxmg Korpe Kregas la LaRoche C1 IaRoche Il IaRoche laxtgne Ayer Barley B Ballou D Ballou Barden J rth Belluscno Bemts Bergeron Bohannon Boyer Cantltn Carroll Carter R Chabot J Chabott Cutler Dayld Dennls Dtl uno Dtntmo Dixon lontame lraser lrtehofer C Cnlbo J Gtlbo an Havyes Heyutt Holbrook Hoyt Jennlson Bounty lambert laMothe Iangley Iangtry G lexus lorandeau luce C 'Vlayor N 'Vla or Men71es Nlartlneau 'Vletenborn Mnskelly Mornson Morse Nadetu Ollara Park 'N Parker R Parker Parsons Peets Perra Peree Pttneld Putnam Putney C umby I Qutmby Red fleld Reyor I Roberts I Roberts Roland Rondoyx Shea Stmeneau Spear Spooner Stalbxrd D Stone D Stone St Peter Sturgus Swan Taft Tasoulas Traqualr Trombley Vyagar XX heeler C Vx hue 'Nl NX hlte XX hrtehouse XVhltney Xknchland kktllxams Vetnters Xktreun Yon Outtng Club Holds Meetlne Atop Mt Monadnock Such ts not a strange announce ment for the Outmg Club has some ty pe of acttytty each month etther an mdoor or out door gathermg Meetmgs are held on the Hrst Monday of each month yy hen an actxytty IS planned Thts year s first outmg vs as a cltmb up Mt 'Vlonad nock Sknng skatlng and hay rtdes Vlere planned for the yyrnter months The year was clnmaxed yy 1th the Vylomen Pay All Dance VJ P A at vyhxch ttme Mr Keene Hlgh School yy as chosen The club IS conttnutng the practtce of the Co ed Club tn presentxng atrophy to the out lll standtng semor gurl athlete chosen by th faculty school prrnclpal and club pres1dent Thrs trophy awarded 1n 1948 to Constance Page 1949 to Eya Hamel and l9D0 to Barbara Watklns rs presented to the grrl vs ho has shoyyn the best qualltles of good sports manshtp and farr play on and off the playlng field The club takes a great deal of prtde and pleasure each year by presenttng thxs coyeted :tvs ard If frestfervl HILUX DIXON Irs: er' Jour? CXNILIN S tr Iuru lxkllnll-RlNl BKRDIS freus rr r IOLIS B-XRDIN ltleryer SS BXRBXRK I R A H , ,.. of e f- - gd, fr ' I W....ez,.,-..,...-W - K 1 me M- .1 W' ' 9 - - . 'M-e 'l . I V 1 I . I t I I . x I . e I r L.. I . - I , I II e I I . 3 I , 7, , . , 5 Y 2, ' , I ' 3 J' at A Y ff X Y x I u 'I u x vI w s I Y ' . . . . . . . . , . .. . . . , ,. l . t . l J , I . 3 . A . A N I . . I y . I. AI yn. . I . . A I, X , ' ' ' , ' ' 1 f ' ' ,Y fr f- 4 Ir- , f- Q ' I m I y V I X 1 I I s , v C .. . 1 x- . . . 1 ' v A V . . x V . Y . Y , v . 7 . W 1 V , 7 V m . Q x 1 I y 3 I 1 I X V Y 'A S I I1 - r I 'I Y I 1 I I I v v' I I Y I . A . v u u x I II I r I x rx x a s 1 vs v s s I I ., . , , , . 3 D YI 3 I V1 Y Y I 3 YI 3 1 Y . - Ol-l .l-RS V I D by V D mm 1 JM- L -I I A 4' 5' I v s kite'-Ie ef',I ,' . . . . tw ,- 'A 'K Q As : A - , 1 s , V - - , s e V , - Q ,. . K A x .f MI., .- ,- , 1 If H111 Zin emnriam .r 'ef , ,, ., ,K I 1 1: . 1,,,w,?g.- fu .y,4g,3q:,yz,5,Mgp: 1 A 'fax ' X Q19 , EDWARD JAMES L I-IEUREUX February 4 1952 September IZ 1950 Wherever Keene Hlgh men gather .hm s amazing rec ord on the baseball dlamond wlll long be remembered Hrs qulet frlendly smxle and h1s unassumlng acceptance of h1s lncomparable pltchlng ab1l1ty were typlcal of J1m He was naturally qulet possxbly shy and very mdus tr1ous Whether on or off the field he was always g1vmg h1s utmost for VICIOFY but he remembered that lt was equally as lmportant to be a good loser as well as a gra cxous wmner Whenever and wherever Keene I-hgh School takes the Held the spmt of Jlm L heureux wxll always be wxth them that spxrlt whxch has made Jlm one of Keene Hugh School s all txme sports lmmortals 1 r 1 . . , . Y - v 1 ' y . . . , . 1 . , . . J its WAP fmwa f- 'Q M21 S f ff K F-Q 31 - 1? Ci K, PECL' F' WUULU HEALTH UIQIQAN IZATIUN VARSITY FOOTBALL J 1 l l l Rott! 'Vlr Nlorns 7tth1 C XX nght 'Xlmrblt Mouelty Soxstrhy Btrgtron lalultm Doody Stax tr Rott 'N r lxnlty lin ttx larrmr lxtrlaug, Clos ant d om Cultl mmtlton tx XX hntnu, Rott Ill llmhtrt Bushty Dtlullo Patna Curtli Hudson Punt Rott ll Vshttham ltttr l xxyflglif Strtctcr I ast August at Alumm Ftcld Coach Nmclt 'Vlorrts mtt a group of mtxptrltnced anxtous to makt good youngsttrs Thmgs dxdn t look too br1ght for Coach Morrxs and our Black blrds Ht had only two xettrans to bulld around Co Claptams Charlle Sovttrby and Ttddy Btrgtron l-lt had lost h1s wholt for vt ard xx all a quwrttrback and a halfback To stcond and thlrd Strmgtrs and somt of Coach Raw Franltlms l9-19 junxor xarsttt, squad Thls ttam finallx turntd out to b Qtatt Champlons Tht first qamt agnnst Gardntr camt and Cloach MOFFIS had hts boys rtady txtn though thty utrt mtxptrttnctd rlhcx fought hard but tht brtalts vxtrtn t mtant for Kttnt Htgh that dat 'I ht mlnnt Blackhmrds lost l'S 0 on txxo fumblti ln tht last qulrttr to htnttr xtttran Gardntr ttam lNtxt on tht agtnda was C ontord 1 ptrtn nul stutt poxxtr Concord camt to Alumnx Fteld fax ortd to whxp our boys but whtn thc final vshtstlc bltw Ketnt Hlgh had a scort ltss tte and a moral xtctory to gloat oxtr The Orangt and Black came out on top for thtlr Hrst wm oxer Qtexens l9 13 lt took only four mort wxtelts to cltln up tht rtst of tht chedult txccpt for tht annual Brattltboro gamt Tht Blackbtrds clavttd Cathtdral 40 0 btat tht T1lton Prtp School J V 9 lZ O xuthout tht structi of Sow trby and Btrgtron vton oktr Qt Johns 26 7 and batttrtd thtlr xx ax to a 12 O xtctory ox tr u firtd up lacoma Htgh ttam Brattltboro camt oxtr htrt xxtth an 8 0 rtcord layxng claxm to tht Vtrmont Statt Clhimplonshm Noxtmhtr ll thtrt xxtrt oxtr 3 D00 fans xx axtmg to Qtt1fKttnt would con ttnut to prtx ul our tht touth X trmonttrs lrtx 'lll tht Orangt and Black dtd as thtx Soundlx trounctd tht Orgmnmtn 33 li XVt Salutt tht boys who xxorktd so hard t V . A . A .'- 4. 4- Y A, v A t 1. t .ml lx V- x 5 .-1 -. V. 'llz .l. lt i . , 1 th, 'tl . CM .. ull. ' .l. illc. , r ' I .L ' , . It I , 'V . . . . ' rf Y I 1 . .'lx. t. .7 , ' . A I I ' v H ' v u 5 1 f 1 5 1 , - f ' 1 l , ' Q- , - '- ' I m v r vu . l' t v ' Q' I ' R V - . . ' ' , H , Y 4 Y 7 Y! L xi 1 V 3 X H I 1 Y L V L V ' l 7 H YB fill these posttnons, he had some of last year s , , , , - , 3 I I x i u Y 1. . I ' I b 4 - - v 1 x f m vu v Q ' 1 1 r vt - ' . v u m X ' L ' ' ' . t I t t . . A Q . 4 1 A I I I h H x 3 L ' ' K . f . f. 5 va w 5 V f - 1 4 y Y' 1 X 1 1 v ' . ' ' V vt 5 x x yu -. vu , ' H , ' ' F' r 4 ' xt ' my t v L It L K. t ' ' L X . ,X , S , thc . y-A -, t 1 t X N , - I. X K x vi A 1 - I l 5 ' Y v x VARSITY BASKETBALL g. Q!!! Y-J A npf 515'-QW' Rou. I Coach VN yman Chakolas Stone Wright Seater Martm Kerbaugh R tt ll Sovnerbs Keough Friedman 'lraus D1Jul1o 'Vlousley As the basketball season came closer last fall Mr Vvfyman s chances of brmgmg home a w1nner looked exceedmgly brlght Only two thlngs stood in the way of Keene 1-hgh ln the quest of thexr first Class A State Cham p1onsh1p They were Portsmouth and the jltters Portsmouth had the strongest team in the state and the jrtters always have a strong grxp on Keene Hngh basketball forces ln the tournament The record up to the tournament was a sparkllng 15 5 record excludlng a w1n over the alumnl and a loss to Central This mclud ed double w1ns over Brattleboro Laconxa Stevens Berlln Dover and Cathedral of Manchester Single VICIOIIQS were scored over Central Concord and Gardner Losses were suffered to the Gardner Concord Central and twice to the eventual champs Portsmouth GOlI1g over to Durham chances were bright for getting to the finals but there trouble was expected from the Portsmouth club One thmg hadnt been reckoned wlth the Jxtters They shovsed themselves 1n the first game when the Blackbxrds squeaked by the Spauld mg club 40 33 for a first round w1n ln the second game agamst Concord the team was really in a bad way for one half They trailed 21 12 at the half Concord made the mistake of belxevmg we were beaten The team really came back and 1n a thrilling finlsh tied It up 40 40 on a long set by Mor were too far behxnd to keep up the pace los mg 45 42 Charlxe Sowerby played the best game of his hugh school career 1n the second half scoring 14 po1nts to keep Keene Hxgh in the game The next night the Blackblrds lost an ant1 clnmatlc game to Central for the consolanon title 44 31 This years team exempllfied the sports manshxp typical of Keene Hlgh teams When things could have gone wrong the team showed clean fight and trled that much harder Charlle Sowerby became the first All State man from Keene sxnce 1945 The key play ers were Wrlght and Martln senlors Seaver and Trans junlors and Baker and Stone both sophomores With the underclassmen and men up from last year s J V squad the best m the state the team can do it next year Regardless of what they do the class of 51 wrshes them the best of luck f ,. 6' so v A4 fs' u if X V , nz I S qt' 7' Q 5-4 '11 .. tix . o X 1 U .. 'ns ' : 7 . . ' . ' . ' . . 0 ' 1 ' j. , 5 ' . A '4 . I I . 1 '. ' - gie Wright in the last few seconds: but they V p Y . . . ' Y 7 v Y ' 1 15 TRACK, 1950 Rou. I Langtry Hulsland r Austin Bailey Coogan Curtis Rou, II Doody G Whitham Eaton Goslant uimby Nolm Calef I-arrar Rou, III A Whitham Bridge Marble Martin Feeney Hilton Holbrook Bradley Ber geron Lamoureux Carter Mr Mayes Co Captains Gene Bailey and Stan Austin led the 1950 Keene Track Team through a successful season winning four dual meets losing one and providing stern competition in the Clipper Relays the Kiwanis Meet and the Keene Rotary prior to the state meet Gene a 170 foot Javelin thrower did yeoman service in the pole wault and high Jump Phil Hulslander a sophomore was ranked with the leading sprinters in the state at the season s end Jerry uimby and Stan Austin provided Keene with a mile combination that was hard to beat Jerry s time of a 4 43 mile was ex ceeded by only two other milers in the state George Whitham turned in an excellent 2 05 effort in the 880 and was ably supported by George Holbrook and Phil Langtry A real ly strong 440 trio was composed of Marshall Hilton Lonnie Carver and Dick Feeney capably in both the high and low hurdles In the weight exents Ted Bergeron ranked with the best in the state in the discus and was aided by 'iam Bradley and freshman Lyman Curtis Ted also performed with Ray Lamoureux in the shot putting field Jerry Goslant in the pole vault Alden Eaton Don Doody and John Nolin in the mile aided considerably Probably the greatest thrill of the season was the record breaking performance of the two mile relay team at the Clipper Relays and the near record time turned in by the medley relay team at the same meet f V ' t I in U - Dick Martin and Win Bridge performed ll6 CROSS COUNTRY I V 90 Rou. Eaton Sweet lNolm uxmby Vvheeler Oluo Hastings Mr 'Vlayes Rou. Il Ioslm Maslen Carxer XNnght F1 her Xkllhams Led by Captam Jerry u1mby the only returnmg letterman of the prevlous season the 1950 Cross Country team was composed of many performers who were new to the sport Foremost among the new cast was Lonnle Carver a semor and a member of last year s track squad but a newcomer to the hxll and dale port Lonme lmproxed wxth each meet and fll'1lSh9d fourth ln the state meet an excellent achleyement for a flrst year man 'Vlorgan Wrxght another senlor and more at home on the basketball court a ked no quar ter and gave none as a Hrst year member of the team Holbrook Maslen and Duck Feeney both semors the latter haung some experx ence m track proved excellent m thelr new undcrtakxng Although top heavy wxth sen 1ors the contrlbutxons of Phil Langtry Sum ner Flsher and Tony Olno axded the team throughout the season John Nolm Bob Wnl hams Bob Wheeler Ed Sweet Tommy Hast mgs George Joslm and Mlke Moynlhan rounded out a hard Workmg squad alded and abetted by 'Vlanager Alden Eaton The team showed promlse early m the season by twxce defeatmg Claremont and 3dIT1ll'llSICl'1I1S a razor edge 27 28 defeat to Manchester Central Keene suffered tts first de feat ln four meets at the hands of Concord the defendmg state champrons Keene iimshed second m a trxangular meet w1th New Hamp shxre freshmen and Manchester wnth Marshall Hllton and George Holbrook of the 1949 Keene team helpmg the frosh on to uctory The state meet saw hxghly favored Concord retammg 1ts champlonshxp and Keene bemg edged for second place by Portsmouth Keene lost xts iirst fue iimshes 1n thus year s state meet vshxch meant a loss of team experx ence but at the same tnme left the l95l team open to all newcomers S 3 - I x J X M V I VE: - ' . ax I N ' xl I . I r , C C - -X Q A 4 l Si-v J-lit 14,5 .0 , ,A 4 Rl F '5 c V , ' Q 4 L - , . . S . . . V . I - ' A 1 ' , ' V . . - , S - . ' I 'Y Y ' ' ' - 4 . . . 1 . 117 VARSITY BASEBALL 1950 'U' aimw init' lx mm? Row I Doody Taylor Lheureux Verry Hanrahan Row II Barlow Chakolas Main Seaver Wrxght Row Ill Mr Mulvaney Dunham Knowlton Sowerby D1Jul1o Barrett The baseball team of 1950 is one that w1ll go down 1n the h1story of sports as one of the greatest that Keene Hrgh has ever turned out There was a regular schedule of fourteen games to be played but wlth a record of ten w1ns and four losses we came 1n lme for a play off game with Stexens to determine whlch one would represent District 4 ln the Cham pxonshxp play offs On June 6 the two teams met on the mutual field at Vermont to play the game It was a tled score unt1l the eighth mmng but Keene finally won and the game ended 8 to 7 Tournament play offs were on June 9 Keene won the first game with Concord by a score of 12 l On June 10 loyal Keene root ers went out to Alumnl Field to support their team m the final play offs Keene faced Nashua but after two mnmgs of play every one left not for lack of mterest far from It but due to pourmg ra1n The game was fin ally played the next Monday and Keene beat Nashua 4 2 to become State Champs Keene also walked off with the Knlghts of Columbus trophy which was glven for the first tlme to the winner of the Keene Cathed ral game Pitcher Jim L heureux a semor and one of the greatest guys on and off the fleld was elected captam a great honor to a great person that Keene High will never forget Others on the team were semors Art Doody Roland Taylor Horace Verry Jack Hanrahan Malcolm Dunham jumors Charles Sowerby John Barlow Eddie Mam Dmo Chakolas, Morgan Wr1ght, sophomores, Al Knowlton, Gene Seaver, B111 DIJUIIO, and Manager Red Barrett 1 l tl 1-I ...M t....M,.,, T-f ' xi 'M 5 1 ' ' . y , 1115- G' ' 1 EM . I l wi , - . . . , 1 . , . . - ' 1 1 ' 1 . , , I 1 - ' - 1 I 7 1 1 8 RIFLE TEAM Mtg a 1 Row! Markou Ballou D1Meco Goslant Rott ll Worcester Croteau Oxlell Raymond Proctor C Bardls J Bardns R Todd Bosworth Rou, III Dalton 'Iodd Yon Dans Pellerm Roy Madden Gallagher Freeman Wyman I-usher Kosmo Row IV Murdough Moe Daud Todd If anyone were to go past the North Swan zey Commumty house on a VVednesday nlght an unfamtllar sound of gunfire would reach hrs ears On mvestlgatxon he would find the Keene Hugh Club shootmg nn a pxstol match or qualrfymg for N R A classification The members have been domg this for two school years under the supervlslon of the Keene Rlfle Club whlch IS affiliated with the Nat1onalR1fle ASSOCIBIIOH rn Washlngton We use Remmg ton five thlrteen rlfles Whrch wergh nlne pounds and we shoot on a fifty foot range at bulls eyes a lxttle better than an mch and a half IH diameter The purpose of the organwatton IS to edu cate boys of high school age to care for and handle guns Thrs has been stressed fully dur mg each huntlng season when accldents occur To carry out thxs purpose there rs a supervlsor 119 at ex ery meetmg who rs well tramed rn the art of handlmg firearms Much mterest rs centered on an outdoor range located 1n East Swanzey rn a large open field Here rn the summer there will be mstructrons rn shootmg the th1rty calnber M I r1fle which the American army rs now usmg rn Korea The group IS antrcrpatmg learnlng to shoot at the target from one hundred yards mstead of fifty feet which has been the extent of the Jvmter shootmg Bemg able to shoot guns accurately and safely wtll be a great benefit to the boys m years to come OFFIC rRs ANDREW PERRA GERALD GOSLANT JAMES PROC TOR JAMES GA1 I ACHER RICHARD BALLOU DAVID TODD RONIALD DIMECO Presrderrt X :ce P eszdenl Secretary Treasurer Runqe Offzrers V.,V,rV,..,,s...i an g 3 . k 1 1 iz tg' -3 5 .. 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I i K VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Left Io Rzght Wheeler Morrlson Mlskelly Rudolf Lorandeau Palmer V Aldrich B Aldrnch Holbrook NV1lcox Scadoxa Cushmg Croteau Frombley Sturgns Miss McCaughey Coach Helen Mcfaughey has a habrt of producxng undefeated teams whether rn bas ketball or fleld hockey Thxs year she was sure lt would be dxfferent at least rn Held hockey She was faced wrth a lack of exper renced players Havlng but two semors on the team she felt that th1s would be a bud dlng year Llke Coach Morrxs she was rn The glrls worked hard 1n therr dust bowl and were ready for therr first game wrth Gardner They took lt from there and made Mrss McCaughey s eyes gleam w1th joy Smce they played only four games the grrls dldn t have much of a chance to show thexr wares but d1d what they could whlch was plenty They won all four games averagmg four poxnts a game They broke a 25 year scormg record wrth a ten pomt splurge agamst Gardner here To top thlngs off they held thexr opponents scoreless Prarse goes to both Mxss McCaughey and the grrls for the manner rn whrch they coop erated wlth each other The team elected senror Teddy Morrrson and Bev Sturgrs as co captams before the sea son started They led the team ably and com petently showmg the good sportsmanshrp that rs typlcal of Mrss McCaughey s teams Other lettermen were Vxda Aldrich Lors Patrlcla lorandeau Barbara Aldrich Joyce Croteau Audrey Cushmg Marjorre I-lol brook Sandra Mrskelly Juanrta Scadova Dlane Wllcox and semor manager Marjorle Wheeler Good luck to the team of 1952 we know that you ll come through Hl:RE Keene Gardner Keene Greenfleld Am AY Keene Gardner Keene Greenneld for a pleasant surprise. Palmer, Sally Rudolf, Lorraine Trombley, . . ' . . 10 T T 0 , l 0 ' . ' '. 4 - - o l 0 120 VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL Roeel A1155 Mcffaughey 'Newton Puras Rudolf Putnam Dyshleuch Rott ll Hawes Spear XX1lco1e Nfl Holbrook S Holbrook lorandeau Sturg1s V Aldnch B Aldnch 'Vla rt1n Not One Not Two But Three Wh1le all ey es were on the boys basketball teams our g1rls were fightmg the1r Way to thelr th1rd undefeated season ThlS marxel ous record can be cred1ted first to the careful coach1ng of MISS Helen McCaughey and sec ondly to the team Wlfh onlv three players com1ng up from the second str1ng sars1ty team of last year the h1gh sp1r1ted g1rls out played the1r opponents and won w1thout any trouble at all the e1ght ponents by 20 or 23 po1nts One game that threatened our undefeated season was the one w1th Greenfield on our court lt was IH the flnal quarter and we were lead1ng 30 20 but then exery th1ng went w rong and eXeryOr1C w as comm1tt1ng fouls 1n th1s quarter Greenfield scored 13 pomts to our D Perhaps our coach sa1d a few prayers at the rlght moments because we won that game by two po1nts In the rema1n1ng games the team had no d1fficulty and reflected great honor to Keene H1gh not only because they were undefeated but because of the excellent sportsmansh1p shown both at home and at the out of town games So from now on when you tell about the boys basketball season nexer forget that 1n o XHFSIIQ g1rls ach1exed a th1rd HFRE Bellow s lalls Gardner Gflknfakld Brattlel oro Bellow s falls Gardner Greenheld Brattleboro HcRE lxeene lxeene lxeene lxeene lxeene lxeene lxeene lxeene l 1 4 7 .el ' . . . , lf . Y V V' ' l Y . ' , V - I Y I , , ,- , ' 1951, uf 1 ' 1 ' ' H ' games scheduled, defeating practically all op' Straight all-V1CIOl'1OUS 5935011- ' 1 , r 13 A . 3 Y 1 3 Y. SX 1 A 'xx v I ., , 33 . . , , U H , ,N 15 , ' e 1 , V, V ' V 7 Y' ' mf. 1 s ' I A In l ' 3 b .. . Q4 'H . . 1 L f ' ' - . I3 , 121 BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY SPORTS Baseball Basketball Rou. I Zecha Wrlght Hamxltcn Columbus Rowl Curtls Hamrlton Zecha Hlldreth Mar Punt tm Columbus Lrbbares Leger Wxlllams DAm Rott ll l-hldreth Keatmg Stone Swan Beus brosxo Gorges Underwood Bevns Buckman Robertson Nrchols lambert Mr Hanna Brldge Swan Mr Franklm Football Rowl Robldeuv Hewitt Carroll Punt 'Vloore Rou Il Wood Leslle Eno LaCla1r Blanchard Slmonds Row Ill Gallup Martm Kenney Bergeron Kosmo Chlovxttx Mr Franklln The Jumor Varsrty Baseball team enjoyed a very successful season last sprnng Wrth prospects looked brxght Fredd1e Zecha was the leadmg hrtter w1th Whrt Robertson a close second Whrt slammed out the only two home runs of the season As thus 1tem was bemg wrxtten the cold raw February wmds were playmg havoc Wlth our toes and ears but our hoopsters were warmmg themselves over a strmg of th1rteen YlCtOfl9S wrth no defeats There were ive games remalnmg for the team two wrth Cen tral one wlth Stevens one wlth Marlboro and one wrth our frlends across the Connectl cut Brattleboro You can make a good guess on the outcome of those games Lookmg back however we can say that the season was more than slrghtly on the faxr sn e 7 Keenes Jumor Varslty Football players harnessed themselyes to moleskm early last ule The foemen were Bellows Falls Sprlng 11610 OLCVQHB dIlU 1 UWIC LJEHUW Fdllb dllll Sprrngfield were each encountered tw1ce The season set rn wlth Bellows Falls com mg to Keene to bag a close one 14 13 The followmg two games Sprmgiield and Clare mont were stlll closer 12 l2 and 6 6 respec trvely At thls pomt half the season was ln the past tense and the dxfference between a poor season and a farr season rested on the re mammg three games Keene ventured to Bel lows Falls but was turned back wtth gloom and a solrd 32 12 trouncmg Wlth a two lost and tvtotxed record the Junxor Blackbrrds uncolled a couple of uctornes one agamst Sprmgfield 26 13 and one agamst Towle 21 6 to underwrlte a season m deuces wms 2 tres and 2 losses -, ,. ..,, . fjkgsftf 1' A w .. 1 - W' Y I V . ' . ' ' I .Y , I ' . ' i Y 1 . I . V ' V V, ' ' . ' ' V ' ' ' . V ' , much new material in the freshman class, fall to clear for action and a six-game sched- , , , ' , . .- Q 1 . F.. . n .. 'L .. I r r ' W Y h V i . , . t . Y. . . I ' Y ' 1 - I , 1 - y ' - - - 2 d , . -2 GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY SPORTS Fleld Hockey Cheerleaders Rowl Ingalls Class Dyshleuch Miss Drugg ROLL I H Robmson E Robmson Yon Reyn Whitney Perra O S Row ll Burrnll L Parker Hawes Bouflard N ROLL ll parker Reardon Jacobs Parker Osborn Wheelock Rott Ill Schwartz Lewis Barrett Basketball Row I E Robmson Barrett Whxtney Burrxll H Robinson Row 11 Kent Beckwith Duguay Bouffard Lewxs Miss Drugg Putney Williams Osborn Croft Wheelock The gxrls junior varslty Held hockey team had a faxr record thls year After defeatmg Gardner l 0 and 6 0 they went on to Green strong club At the begmnmg of the season Pat Dyshlevlch was chosen captam Have you exer been 1n the gym at the be glnnmg of the year when the J V Cheer leaders are being chosen? The air ns full of exutement for the competrtlon IS stlff and the contestants have to be on thelr toes The judges ellmmate from a large number of vol unteers The few girls that are chosen are required to hold a very hlgh standard They must be w1llmg and able to serve the organ 1zat1on They cheer at all the J V basket ball games Cooperatlon xs the keynote of the squad Sometimes the members make up new cheers and figure out actnons for them In thls way every member contrnbutes somethmg 7 The squad chooses its own head cheerlead ers who are m charge of the execution of the cheers and of the conduct of the girls For Dotty Reynolds The Jumor Varslty serves as a foundatxon for the varslty squad 1ts members often are promoted to the varslty squad It gives the boys on the team a lift to know they have their own peppy and cheerful squad of sup porters proddmg them on to victory The Junior varslty basketball team had an excellent season wmmng all but one and that a heartbreaker to Greenfield by one pomt The team consnstmg of all freshmen played the same schedule as the warsrty Bellows Falls was the only opponent that gave the jumor Blackbxrds any trouble After leading m the half Bellows Falls came from behmd but the l1ttle Blackbxrds fought back and with only a few mmutes left they went ahead to wm .1,'. ' ' ' ld :. ,. , , - field only-to be defeated 1:0 and 2-0 by a this year the leaders are Joan Robbins and 1-3 VARSITY CHEER LEADERS l Row I fDortnj Hoyt Bardns Spear Holbrook Farxna Hobson Rou, II fSlandmc7l Gowangelx Mxss Murphy Puras Ferber O h h the Orange and Black Wlll always flght back Xvlth a T E A M and a Rtckxty ax We wxll light to the nnrsh And never grve rn For that 15 how Keene I-hgh xx n The arm of the cheerleaders rs to assure Keene Hrgh s Athletrc Ofg3Dl73IlOHS of sup port from the student body and to xmprove school spmt and sportsmanshxp of K H S The cheerleaders are an actxve group from the first football game rn October They attend all home games and as many out of town games as possrble They partnclpate m pep as semblles and pep rallxes and brmg out cheers from the student body The cheerleaders orugmate new cheers as well as new routmes for cheers They are responstble for charter mg busses to out of town games The varsxty cheerleaders usher at all home basketball games Thrs year money was rarsed for new unlforms C L elected to compete 1n the Manchester Umon Cheerleader Contest held nn Manchester at the time of the tournament The cheerleaders are elected rn the fall of each year by the faculty The qualxficatlons are scholarship leadershlp personalxty pop ularxty and abxllty to get along wlth people Head C heerleaiers Jl-AN HOY1 KAlHFRlNl BARDIS fldtrser 'VllSS MKRFARFT MURPHX Y . . . 1 ' A V ' ' ..':.r Wfnl -, wa-.. ,WA .mn-:fu ,-Lmm-1,1-,Am-Q -no . . pu... ,Lua ...V ......,.., -...,---..,.--- -.- . , . . . . , U I 1 1 i . . . . , , v , ' 1 ' ' vt - , A A I ,P ' ON TO VICTO Y!!! x QI Sox w UD Blracrlox CHAR1 IE QOWERBX DOLG FR1FDx1Ax S1 xx TRAx1s Hoxxlr KFRBALCH Mom Ax VJRICHI A Q. 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I .f'lII'IlN 'l, Nfl 1 - DIIIIII' II I THE POWER OE 'VETO o , Q I u G 4 THE STORE OF FINE DIAMONDS HEADQUARTERS in KEENE for STERLING - Featuring Towle, Gorham, Lunt, Reed and Wallace CHINA Eeaturlng Havllancl Lenox and Syracuse 7 Central Square Keene N H JOHN S IGA STORE Complete Lme of GRoc:ER1Es MLATS S5 FROZEN Foons 37 Park Ave Tel 266 MACKENZIE DAIRY 311 Ice Cream Drlve Bertha 25 Browme Chabott B 25 B APPLIANCE I WRIGHT BROTHERS LNOLEUMS RUGS EMMONDS KpFt THE PASTIME ALLEYS 8399 15 FAST REGULATION ALLEYS ii . . , , O 9 1 , ' d ' In 9 Court S ., Keene ee i -- Bowl At 1 Afternoons and Evenings Vernon St. Keene N. H' For Reservations Phone ' 131 R1t7 Carlton Boston Palm Beach Florlda '7al.S Women s Wear OI' Daytlme and Evenlng Manchtsttr Mass NVatch Hlll R Atty Earl Brennan Atty Home S Bradley Atty Howard B Lane Atty Arthur Olson Atty Roy M Plckard Atty Kenneth J Arwe l a 7 f Atty. Harry C. Lichman Atty. Francis H. Ayer . r . . . ' '7 Beaver Street Market 311 Cnty Market 'VIS AND GROCI-RIFS RICHARD S ICE CREAMERY Xyashxngton St Keene N Fxeld s Garage Crxt Rm Auto REPAIR Phone 690 Vw 275 VJash1ngton CHIOVITTI S Gtsxtnxt AUTO RI-PAIRINC1 fashmgton St Keene N Llsten to WKNE 1790 K C 5000 Watts Columbla Broadcastmg System I ozce of the Monadnock Regzon Frederxck A Farrar ELEC I RIC MOTOR REPAIRING 15 Avox ST KEFNP NFW HAx1PsH1Rt LAUNDROMAT O n 7 A NI to 7 P 'VI RICHARDS MOTORS Phone 148 ALTOXIUPIII- PARTS 25 RTPAIRINQ Expt RF Rfxotfxtok SKRXICF Near 32 Vwashtngton St Kttn N H JOHN R GOODNOW Robertson Cleaners K 'XI xx Hamps nr Flrst Natlonal Stores FRIENDS 25 CO COOGAN BOURASSA BURRILL INC 1 XX tshxngton Str t Y d Mia. J -i 1 1 - ' ' . , y Izli . ' 1 QQ , 4 j - V ,' ' St. Vv ' . 1, . Av . 7 ' ' f. . t I 53 Cottage Street Keene, N. H. pe , . . 1 . t ' ' .. e, . . t-cnc. t e' ,I ' c ' ' 7 'Q ' ce 133 MASON INSURANCE AGENCY 3 Central Square Keene N H Amsden s Shoe Store Cheshrre House Block Keene Neva Hampslnre Palmer Insurance Agency Sargent Motors Inc 526 Mam Street Keene New Hampshlre T 138 IN'I ERNATIONAL TRUCKS SAI ES SERVICE Curt's Serv1ce Statlon Wyman s Interior Serv1ce UI HOLSTERING Slxp Coxers 0 Drapenes 0 Wallpaper Broadloom 0 Fabrxcs 276 West St Keene N H Phone 2522 M Stone s Serv1ce Statlon 205 West Street Cheshlre Locker Storage Co Iood rn Ihr' locker ls like Moneu rn the Bank Rnlroud St Keene N H Bergeron Ins Agency 44 Central Sq T 1332 Keene Savlngs Bank A MUTLA1 SAVINGS BANK Money to Loan on Mortgages GRANITE STATE AUTO BODY WELDING CO Towns REAR WHEE1 A1 IGNING Rallroad St Keene N Tel 842 W SEARS ROEBUCK 8 CO 4 Y I I 7 1 V 1 I - QI. Keene' New Hampshire SAFE DEPOSIT BoxEs O , O el. ,Y - ' 4 Y , . . J Pxcmrm 311119 i5 SIRXICI Cheshlre Motors, Inc t 1 60 Rnlroad St Ktent N H Pualztq For Oter a Century Spencer Hardware Co The Army 8 Navy Store X1 e Carru a Complete lme of All OL,TDoo1z SPORT C1 o mrs SKI A1 1 A1111 no RUBB1 R FOOTWEAR Goodnow s Department Store Kee ne New 1-Iampshm BOWLER JONES and PAGE INC FL11x11UR1 Avo ANTIQUE Arcrssomrs Member of Amerzccm lnslztute of Decorators 78 Ra11road Street Keene New I-Iampshlre DALBOLT INC 197 XVater Street Keene New Hampslnre BERKELEY STORES INC v2 W3Sh1HgIOH Street Keene New I-Iampshlre G H Aldrlch 25 Sons Roshm M C1AR1x GFNFRAI INSURANCE Keene, New Hampshlre FCIIX The Furrler S S KRESGE CO Ketne New Hampshm Stetson s Esso Servlce 173 Mam St Keene, New I-Iampslnre D :.:1. 1. .1 V Q 1 . C , O I-1. 512 O I xi 7 L . , . . 7 , . . V -. .up M ' U 1 . . JD : : ' 9 ! ' ,X ,. I ,. J - ,. 1 . 1 I1 r. - ,I ,. . 1 y 0 O I 5 ., . x' V 1 V V - O O I '3' ' - 4 . . 0 4 4 - xx x x D! , - . - Success and .APDQCIFUUCQ Bowman Service Go Hand zn Hand nc Niuomlly Adurusrd Clothes NOLIN S Rssurrs Your Appnrmcc Succrss Follows Nnurallx S or Clolhcs tha! 1111! look ana' Lccar bftlcr lor acl NOLINS SLI 1 New 9 I Lmoy I lx Eat Out Oftrn 'I CIC Kum N H KEENE HIGH SCHOOL Every slngle one of you IS welcome here This store has always been a sort of High School Headquar ters here s hoping xt always will be because we 11ke to see you here Use our phone meet your frlends here park at our tables make yourself at home I High School I j Headquarters U ZSJMM Gerald S Fxtzgerald MR D M D JOHN ELLIOTT Barker Realty Co ,Inc IDEAL TAXI 48 Cmml Sq Keene N H RADIO D1sPATC111D Office 1971 T 176 ln the Hear! of IVUIL England KEENE DINER FRIENDS INC IOU COLIVAS Prop Keene, New Hampshm: I36 . I ' , ' I . 7 1 T 'L I ' . . . y If ' , '- 1' 2. ..,1I's ' ' . r ' Iac' . U' , Ai , -2 - , AT '1112 SHN XVITII 'I'llIi l.JCK 8 Mm St. I Kem, N. H' HOWARD JOHNSON'S .zpioinicxioioiwzo 2 1840 i . ' : ' I . , . . 1 . C : V s , . 3 ' ! 1951 Q y 1 , ! ! ozovzozogozuzozdz' O O O 4 O 7 el. Q 0 Keene Ice Creamery Zimmerman's Garage 372 West St Keene N H Cheshire County Ins Agency INSURANCE NORMAN O TRASR Manaqer ll Central Sq Keene N H BOCCIA 25 GROUT Roxbury St Keene N Robert R Kmg D M Square Drug Store WALCREEN AGENCY Prescrlptnons Fxlled Te 29 12 Central Sq Or COURSE IT CoMEs FROM CAROLYN S Cheshxre Transportatlon We Speczalzze zn CHARTERED SERVICE AT REASONABLE PRICES THE FINER WOOLENS For the hnest qualxty 1007 Wool Fabncs Vlsnt THE MILL SIORE Here a e lash on W se Woolens loomed by FAUI KNER U COLONY for the sma test Suits and Coats Most popular labrc of the Season ln Y5 C Wool FLLECE a luxurious sott napped Coatmg m Whlte Pastels and lox ely shades All Fabrics 54 and W de SAMPLES ONI REQUEST MAIL ORDERS FILLED The IHILL STORE FAuLKnER at coLonu mm co 219 West Street Keene Telephone 1886 New Hampshnre FLANNELS THE VOGUE R J Parker, D M D NAT1oNAL1Y ADVERTISED BRANDS 103 Mam St Keene N H 0 L. , . - 0 I Y r o 1 o QDQ MAA L . , x - , . . 1 I 30 . , .l-l. S' ' l. . I I ' - Co. ? Q . , 0 l ... ,P Q r ' i -i . . r ' 3 i 4 . 4 ' . ... 1 . , I ..- v ' . lf. I . 'J I I . 4 o Q 0 0 4 . , . . l37 Keene M111 End Store Federal Street Keene N H JOSEPH H JOHNSON Monadnock Grxll and D1ner Keene Dry Cleanmg Co I-IENRX C D1 QCOTI Aux Prop Cleanmg Pressmg Repalrmg 2 HOUR SERVICE 1 99 Mam St Streeter s Food Store 263 VJashmgton St Te 197 10 Yernon Str t Tel 730 Llbbares Restaurant K ne N H CUT F1 oxx ERS Pm TED PLANTS Anderson, The Florlst CORSACFS WEDDTWC BOUQUETS Phone 236 W Mum St K ent N Rent 11 hy Buy 1Vhen 1Ve Supplq Morgan L1nen Servlce nt N The Melody Shop 77 Mam Street Keen N H MEDICAL HALL ELLIS HOTEL Mam Street Keene N STUDIO SHOP MAC S CUT RATE THE ROYAL FOOTWEAR CENTER Tel. 814 1 ' . ' ' , 1. V, ec r 1 - 26 Washington Street Member of F.T.D.A. ee , . . 107 ' , . c ', . H. ,V , Y .J Kee A . H. .. ' e U e, . . 109 ' 3 , . H. Y 138 J J Newberry Co LEMAY FURNITURE CO M BERGERON S D II Wheeler '25 Taylor D P Dresser Busmess School SCENIC THEATER CORNER RESTAURANT John H Peterson GENERAL CONTRACTOR EAGLE HOTEL Howard 25 Johnson Inc D MOBIL GAS ANID MOBIL OIL TIRES AND BATTERIES C ozffure Ethel F A PutnamMfg Co Markem Machme Co Charlestown Woolen ANN'S BEAUTY Company STUDIO 102 .Jin SI. Keene, N. H 1 lVhere Your o ars ro in al Our Ice Cream Bar Always Buy More You Are Always lVelcome Y ealers By 139 ELLIS BROTHERS BEEDLE PIANO CO RECORDS AND MUs1c:AI, MERCHANDISIE Vkt. NH, PUBLIC SERVICE The Cheshlre Natlonal Bank NH THE KEENE GLASS CO Walt s Sports 8 Ut1l1t1es M N H Mlller Bros Newton W J WICHLAND JR Clothzer to Younq Men 1 zhO B rW h Tc THE GRADUATES 19501951 Bon Ton Restaurant Gas SCYVICC Inc Tl 24 Swan s Woolen M111 Babyland Furnlture Company 7 b N H KEENE FOOD MART GROCI RIFS MEAT 15121 ITS VTCITABI is Central Square Keene FOX AUTO PARTS THE COLONY SHOP WCUNIFN s AI I ARTI 140 Q 33 'es St Keene, I I Keene, . . y I I I ' 51 ain St. Keene, . . Vi ur es is es .3 4 o ' - O ' e . 4 1 Main St. Keene, N. H , . ' J . Q I 2 . f. Mnrl Oro Street ' I Keene, . . 1 ..v't D D 1 . SEALTEST PRODUCTS Henry YS Johnson, Inc. EL12ciTR1c:A1. APPLIANCIQS E1.raC'rR1c1A1. CONTRACTING I9 Vernon St. Tel. 532 CLASS PHOTQGRAPHIQR MARBRIS STUDIO G. H. Tilden f5Co. BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS Keene New Hampshire Central Screw Company New England Duvlslon Screws Bolts L Nuts Rivets WNW Keene, N l-l YOU CAN DEPEND ON CENTRAL Spear Plumbmg 26 Heatlng Co XX RI TPR H SPPAR Eagle Court Te 263 FRANK W PERRY n 'Nl 1 1 Keene, New Hampshire OPTOMETRIST 7 j ' I Kee e,1 . H. 141 goa excehnoe J OSTEN S IH C81 H era tsmans 1 TRI AsUIzI CRAI T JTWPLRI AND and quaht-V STA TIONIRI RINGS gms Owatonrn Mmncsota MEDALS CHARMS CUPS Mavis PHILIP J CROTEAU TROPHIES .newness ron vous: cu s :mas COVTRACTOR FWD BUILDER GLNERAI REPAIRS Tel 1354 M Keene N H new vom: 73 TIEIIINT ST BIJSTUIU IAS vnovmsncs TO 'IHE 'VIEMBFRS OF THE Cl ASS OF 1951 SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY Prmters of Salmagundz THANKS TO OUR ADVERTISERS On the Precedmg Page are the Advertlsements of Local Busmess Men XVho Helped to Make the Issue Poss1b1e Through Thelr Splcndld Cooperatmon 142 O.. Y . J og ' I hip I ' 4, 2' .I ' 'C 'G W f'S 24 Beaver Street nlfufs s clusl f - I- ffm Q3 Lwfmf Q W L-ff? 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