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zwhua high Qrhuul Qllazn nf 1934 DAVID T. ADAMS The leader thou shalt bei' Baseball I, II, III, IV. Basketball II, III. Secretary Athletic Council III and IV. Freshman Social Committee. Class Treasurer II. Class President III. Tattlefr Reporter I. II. Chairman of Junior Dance and Junior Prom Committees. Junior Council. Senior Play IV. Senior Dance Committee IV. Marcheta IV. Mlanager Football Team IV. ' Dave was born. to lead. As an actor, too, he proved that he had rare talent in taking the lead in both the Senior Play and Marcheta. GERMAINE ALLARD A While men have eyes, or ears, or taste, She'll always find a l0ive'r. Giermaine had many girl friends and also many of the other sex. In fact, she was the coquette of Room 5. We girls always looked to her for the newest fashions and were always sure of learn- ing the latest styles. She was a mem- ber of the School Orchestra for I, II, 111, Iv. I
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Done Most Most Most Most Class Class Most Class Class Class Class Class Class Most for N. H. S. Popular Boy Popular Girl Brilliant Apt to Succeed Pessimist Optimist ' Likeable Shark Gvrind Lady's Man Clown Politician Baby Vamp Best Bluffer Best Dancers Best Athlete Most Most Ambitious Bashful Prettiest Girl Handsomest Boy Noisiest Laziest Neatest Qllana Ballot lst Choice David Adams John Kelly ,fMargaret Bearse 'tHerman Connell Horace Brown Robert Dearborn James Cummings Eleanor Leslie iHerbert Brown 'Romeo Dion ifWard Whitney Albert Marcus Uean MacDuflie Katherine Broderick Olivette Grandmaison Margaret Bearse David Adams a Francis Carroll Horace. Brown Roy Parker Eleanor Leslie Kenneth Whipple John Small Edmund Downey Kenneth Whipple 2nd Choice Bernard Moran David Adams Katherine Broderick Eleanor Leslie Bernard Moran George Brien Philip Weisman Evelyn Fuller Horace Brown John Small Orville McCullom Raymond Hackett Robert Dearborn Margaret Bearse Harold Mulvanity Mary Singleton Thomas Hickey John Kelly Herman Connell Raymond Hackett Mildred Parker Margaret Bearse Mary Singleton John Small Orville McCullom Theodore Drumm William Cook Those names which are starred received a majority of the ballots
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TUSITALA MARIE MARY AMMET Her smile was like a simamery shine- Gailfy pers1'ste1it. Humming was Marie's favorite pas- time. In the morning, at recess, and at noon, you'd always hear her singing as if she hadn't a care in the world. Her cheerful countenance corroborated this impression, for she had a ready smile for all her classmates. May you ever find business life as happy as your three years with us, Marie! ELEANOR ANDERSON CorLsta,ncy is the crownirig privilege of friendship. Eleanor's rosy cheeks and wholesome appearance may well have been the effects of country air. As the frequent publications of her stories in the Tattler show, she was gifted along literary lines. As the climax to this career, she was chosen Class Poet. This was not her only achievement, for her ambition, com- bined With her natural ability, gave her a high standing in the Upper Third. AGNES' MARY BARRY A little woman, thougli a 'very little thing, Is sweeter far than sugar, arwl flowers that bloofm in Spring. Agnes always furnished a good share of fun wherever she went. We are al- most glad that sickness caused her to leave school for a while, since that cir- cumstance made her a member of the class of '24 instead of '23. Agnes was on our Senior Dance Committee.
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