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TUSITALA LILLIAN VERONICA CANAVAN Folks always need just the people like you. Lillian was just the nicest friend that one could wish for. She not only found pleasure in life, but also furnished her share of it Wherever she went. Know why our Senior Play Candy Committee was such a success? 'Cause Lillian was on it! Here's to your future, Lillian! , EVA ELIZABETH CARR A smiling look she has, a figure slight, With, cheerful air, and step both. quick and light. One could always depend on Eva for knowing her lessons, though by no means was she a grind She was a clever actress and showed her ability in the Senior Play and Marcheta. She also was very musical, and her high ranking in the Upper Third augurs well for her college career. Mandolin Club I, II, III, IV, Senior' Play, Marcheta. EDWARD FRANCIS: CARROLL Men are of two kinds, and he Is of the kind I'cl like to be. Our most prominent athletic man, Francis made many friends in high school, both through athletics and be- cause of his comradely ways. His list of activities is a good evidence of his school spirit. He played Football II, III, IV, Basketball II, III, IV, Baseball II, III, IV, fCaptain IVJ, and was a mein- ber of the Athletic Council III, IV. we expect that he will make his place in the world as he has in Nashua High School. L 1
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TUSITALA PAUL RICHARD BRYANT Qnip's and cranks and wanton wtlesf' No one could laugh and be serious at the same time as well as Paul. We never knew just how to take him, but were sure of amusement, the teachers. in- cluded. He was a Tattler Reporter I, on the Ring and Pin Committee II, Orches- tra I, II, III, IV, Track Squad III, and Manager IV, Athletic Council IV, Senior Council IV, Senior Dance Committee, and in Marcheta. His list of activities shows his school spirit and goodfellow- ship during our four years. JOHN OGDEN BUCKLEQY xx His talk was like a stream which runs With rapid change from rocks to roses, It slipped from politics to puns It passed from Mahomet to Moses. Oggie had a good line, -he could talk both sense and nonsense and was seldom seen in an unhappy mood. He was a candidate for football in '23 and one of a few who took a lot of punish- ment for the betterment of the first squad. He was a Tattler Reporter in '24, and his smiling countenance was seen in Marcheta. MARJORIE LOUISE. CAMPBELL Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye, In every gesture, dignity. What girl in '24 did not envy Marjorie her dignified bearing? She was calm and unruffled on every occasion. Her popularity goes without saying when you look over her list of activities. Class Ring Committee II, Student Council II, III, IV, Traiiic Oflicer III, Senior Play Candy Committee IV, Senior Dance Com- mittee IV, Marcheta IV.
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TUSITALA i ERNEST J OISEPH CHALIFOUX My tongue within my lips I rein, For who talks much must talk in vain. Ernie did not join us till our Sopho- more year, but when he did he made the class sharks hustle to keep their places, and certainly earned his place in the Upper Third. He never said a great deal but his mind was very active and he said something when he did speak. His pet annoyance was a contrary lock of hair on his cranium and if one hap- pened to catch him unawares, he might be found slicking it down. ALICE ADRIEINNE CHAMBERLAIN Dreams, books, are each ci world. At least they were to Alice. She was both a great dreamer and a book reader, and the result was she was a good stu- dent, who certainly deserved her place on the Honor Roll. Alice only came here her Junior year, but after she became ac- quainted with the ways of N. H. S., we found out what a good sport she was. She was in the Alpha Debating Society III, Tattler Typist IV, and was in the chorus of lVIarcheta. PHYLLIS EVELYN CLEMENT Of softest manners, unayfected mind, Lover of peace, and friend of human kind. Phyllis was the most peaceable person in Room 5. One never could get her into an argument. She was feminine to the finger tips and in the play, Marcheta, she showed us what a pretty bridesmaid she could be,-too charming, in fact, 'to be wasted on a theatrical.
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