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EDITH HARRIET MCMAHON Edie Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Edie is the sturdy girl who guards the goal--and many a hockey game she saved for old Keene High. Edie keeps matters popping in room Z6 with her never-ending chat- ter. But she can be serious occasionally, and the result of those serious moments is membership in the National Honor Society. Edie wants to be a private secretary and what a fine one she'll make! CECIL BARLOW NASH Ce, Ceo. Smile and the world smiles with youf' Cecil is already a talented musician. Although he start- ed out on the violin, he soon changed to the trumpet and took to it from the first. He plays dance music as well as he does classical, which is, incidentally, very well. Now that he has outgrown his bashfulness, we realize that he is one grand kid. By the way, Cec, what made you decide to take a P. G. next year? ELDREDGE DON NASH Red Then may I set the world on wheels. Active in orchestra and band, as well as electrician for K. H. S. productions. Red is one of the class's outstand- ing characters. Skilled in mechanics, he makes a study of motors his hobby. Best of luck to you, Red! PHILIP ORRIN NEVERS Phil He is as merry as crickets. Phil came to us from Gilsum and has proved himself to be popular with his classmates and an excellent athlete. He has been a member of the football team CZ, 3, 45, Track team Q2, 3, 4j, and the basketball team QU. He also has been active on many school committees. We expect a lot of things from you at New Hampshire next year, Phil, Best of luck to the cutest boy in the classl ELIZABETH GEORGE NICHOLAS Betty Her character is as sweet As she's graceful on her feet. Betty has become popular through her artistic and danc- ing ability. She has won several prizes for different post- ers, but she says she likes to sketch best. She has helped with the Informer through the Senior Office Practice class, Besides her studies in K. H, S., she attends Greek school regularly. Betty modestly says she would like to get a job-and We wager she will, too. BARBARA KENNEDY NOLIN Barb She is a maid of modest grace, Gentle both in form and face. Barb's good-natured, care-free disposition has won her many friends, as shown by her being a class officer her lirst year and nominated the other three years. Not only is she the prettiest girl in the class, but the treasurer of the National Honor Society, active in the Dramatic Club, and President of the German Club. Such a combination of looks, personality, and brains will surely take you far in whatever you decide to do, Barb. 'Win 'off'-1 f6'f'J' -701' 35 WL 5-bea - Salmagundi
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GORDON IVIANSFIELD Say it while dancing. Anytime you can't find Gordon roller-skating or driv- ing his father's truck you'll End him dancing, for Gordon is one of the better dancers of K, H. S. Gordon has been very active in school affairs and has freely given us the use of his truck. Here's to you, Gordon. HELEN MARTIN Any Art demand service of a 'ng' and heartf' Hi h is o r Wlin , Fri ou W to successful tea, card party, or witlo gr a mad pr ams and favors? Then call o he has b e for many success- f f ctions give the Home Ec. Department. elen is art ically incli ed and we think she'd be a flne Interior Dec rator, but she'll be a success, no matter what she does! RACHEL IVIARJORIE MARTIN Honor lies in honest toil. Rachel is another one of our quiet girls, but she has won a place for herself through her sweetness and her willingness to serve. She was elected into the National Honor Society her Junior year, and has been a member of the class basketball team for three years, in addition to taking part in various other school activities. She plans to become a stenographer and with her sweet manner, she'll surely succeed. NEALE BAGLEY MASON lVIusic is the universal languagef' Neale comes from a musical family and is following in his father's footsteps. He plays both the cornet and cello well. The Informer,l' under his leadership, had an un- believably successful year. Neale won the D. A. R. citi- zenship medal when he graduated from grammar school and has lived up to this throughout High School. We hope you will be able to go to music school, Neale, but, be sure to keep up your music. MARY ALYCE MCCUSHING Wz'th such a comrade, such a friend, . I fain would walk to journegfs end. ridor. She is a good worker and a good club member. he belongs to the Latin, French, Dramatic, and Girls' Glee Clubs. Mary Alyce played hockey and class basket- all her Junior year also. She hopes to be an English teacher. Who knows, perhaps someday our children will be pupils o Miss McCushing in K. H. S.I dX:Mary Alyce always has a pleasant smile for us in the MARION LE MCDOWELL Those graceful acts, Those thousand decencies that daily flow From all her words and actions. We herald Marion as one of the most valuable members of the Senior Glass: she is certainly one of the cutestl In school Marion is quiet and studious and as a reward for fine scholastic work was elected to the National Honor Society her junior year. But outside! It's a different story! She's very vivacious and versatile. From what we hear, her hobby must be turning off lights.
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0' J .fs 1' K ,jf an jul W evil Nl if H . Jr!! ,Q 1 . 'I1 ,IJ f., gill: if vig!!! l 1 Z fs? xi f I W ' , my M.. gl. -W bg. -'QD WJ f sb t 1 9 3 7 Salmagundi J W IWWMW f JW. ' 'W W WILLIAM FRANK OAKMAN Bill 'fThe kind of fellow who doesn't shirlz And is always ready to do his work. Bill has been a member of the School Chorus for three years, the Boys' Glee Club for four years, the class basket- ball team, Chemistry Club, and for one year an assistant editor on the Informer Board . He also has outside activities, two years in the Pioneers, two years in the Grange and one year in the 4-H. KENDELL CLEMENT PAGE Kell NA stronger man we'ue yet to see. We are certainly proud of our all-staterl Where should we have been without his help in football? Ken is a boy worth knowing. Hats off to you, Ken, and we wish you the best of luck in your chosen career. JUNE ADELAIDE PARKER Junie Who often lights melancholy with her merry jests. Although Junie doesn't have much to say, she has a smile for everyone. She likes sports, especially swimming, and is an enthusiastic supporter of our football and base- ball games. She has a secret passion to be an actress. What- ever vocation you choose, we hope success will be yours. Junie. ARNOLD ERNEST PATNAUDE HA pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck. Pat, though very quiet in school, is surely one that we all will miss. He has been a member of the School Chorus, the Boys' Cilee Club and the Auto Safety Driving Course, despite the fact that he Works afternoons for his father. He plans great things for himself and we hope he succeeds. GRACE PEART Few things are impossible to diligence and skillf' Grace is one of our cleverest classmates. Although we haven't seen much of her. we could be sure that she was busy when she was around. She has been an efficient Worker on many committees. The school will have to search long and hard before they find anyone to take her place as official make-up man. RUTH MARY PHIPPARD Ruthie A comrade, blithe and full of glee, Who dares to laugh out loud ana' free. A jolly classmate, a good companion, and a firm friend is Ruthie, She is an efficient student in the Com- mercial classes and that fact, coupled with personality, ought to get her far, Ruthie has always been a true friend and a capable worker, earning the respect of all her class- mates. Your happy smile Will take you far on the road of lsuccess, we're sure.
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