Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1924

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TUSITALA WILLIAM SEYMOUR Cook A few strong instincts, and a few plain rules. Bill was an easy-going sort of a fel- low Who, because of his strong instincts and plain rules, made many friends in school and outside. He was always ready for a good time and had many of them during his four years in N. H. S. He was a gypsy in Marcheta. W J AMES PEASILEE CUMMINGS What ho! Another radio fan. It was Jim's love for mechanical work that led him to commute daily from Man- chester to N. H. S. He was among the first members of '24 to own a radio out- fit, and to report every morning what stations he had obtained the night be- fore. He was quick to make friends, and a willing worker' on the Football Squad III. We expect him- to be as great an inventor as De Forest or Wohl. DORIS MAUDE CURTICEY To doubt her pnreness were to want a ' heart. It is not only those who are noisy that help make the World brighter, but the quiet ones, too. Doris was one of the latter. Sympathetic and jolly, she went through high school with us. Though she was naturally quiet, her voice was heard many times, as in the Glee Club.

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TUSITALA GERTRUDE' COHEN Of all those arts in which the wise excel, N aturefs chief masterpiece is writing well, Gertrude has made a name for herself not only in the literary world of N. I-I. S., where she certainly did shine as As- sociate Editor of the Tattler, but also in dramatics, especially in The Charm School. She was usually quiet, but we found she did have a keen sense of hu- mor, even if the joke was on herself. ANNA MAE COLLINS But the sure traveler Though she alights sometimes, still goeth on. Anna was so quiet that we cannot say much about her. We did notice, though, that she had a great habit of sharpening her pencils in the morning so that we knew she had stopped studying for just a few minutes. FRANK HERMAN CONNELL The winds afrwl waves are always OWL the siole of the ablestf' So let it be with Tacks. Although he never seemed to study hard, he must have accomplished much in his quiet way,- for like Abou Ben Adam's, his name led the rest on the A and B List, especially III and IV. . He acted like a veteran in the part of one of the twins, in the Senior Play. He helped make the Tat- tler the fine paper it was senior year by assuming the heavy duties of Advertis- ing Mfanager. He was elected to write prophecies for the Class Book, and he also won his letter in Baseball III.



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TUSITALA ROBERT AMBROSE DEARBORN I fear 'nothing that can be said against me. That is the way that Bob feels. He started off his high school career by be- ing on the Freshman Social Committee. During the next two years, although he was somewhat smaller than most of the fellows, he was on the Basketball Squad and what he lacked in size he made up in speed. Senior year, besides being a Corridor Policeman, he worked recess handing out food at the lunch counter. Bob's big sport is golf. He can give the three names of almost every golf champion around, and some day hopes to have his name among them. ELEANOR ALICIA DILLON She that was fair and never proud, Had tongue at will, and get was never loud. And Eleanor was just that. She was popular, too, and how she could strum that banjo! She strummed it in the Glee Club for four years and played in the orchestra. She was on the Junior Prom Committee, a member of the Senior Council, sold candy at the Senior Play, and was in the cast of Marcheta. JOHN THOMAS DIMTSIOS For e'eu tho vanquished, he could argue still. Good old John! He would argue on any subject anywhere and at any time. John was quite an artist. Practically every dance or play the school had was advertised by a poster made by him. He worked hard at his studies and we are glad to give him credit for coming through so successfully.

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