Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1924

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TUSITALA EVELYN GRACE FULLER 'KA lass of deeds, not of words? Whatever Evelyn started into do, she did well. She was on the Girls' Basket- ball team, I, II, III, IV, and certainly deserved credit for her playing. She was always so thoroughly prepared in all her subjects that no one was sur- prised to find her' third on the Honor Roll. The Glee Club, II, III, included her among its members. Our Class Book is very much the better for Evelyn's eiiicient labor as Associate Editor. PEARL GORODMAN Eyes that were fountains of laughter - amd sorrow. Pearl's eyes indeed told Whatever mood she was in. She liked to talk, and did, too. She had a genuine knack for Writ- ing which she used to the advantage of the Class Book Committee. We are sure she will succeed in her career at Tufts Medical School. OLIVEITTE LOUISE GRANDMAISO-N She who mewns not mischief does it all. 'Member her ceaseless. flow of ques- tions in Room 6? Olivette always meant Well, but seemed possessed to say the wrong thing at the wrong' time, much to the amusement of her classmates. She never took offense at laughter at her own expense, for she loved a good joke herself. She sold candy at the Senior Play, took part in Marcheta, and worked on the Lunch Counter her Senior year. Was she popular? Well, rather! f 1

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TUSITALA CHARLJ-is' EDWARD FOLEN Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. That seems to have been Charley's motto all during high school, for what- ever' he attempted, he did to the best of his ability. He belonged to the Alpha Debating Society II and III, and that is really something not many of us Seniors did. He was also on the Track Squad IV. But his greatest abilities were in art and mechanics. His ambition was to become a commercial artist, and we all feel sure that this ambition will be real- ized. ' REBA Fosrim So rrmch to do, so little done Reba's two outstanding characteristics were her perpetual hurry and her un- failing good humor. Remember what a charming appearance she made in the Senior'Play? Judging from her pres- ent success as a pianist, we may safely prophecy a brilliant future for her' in musical circles. Doms ELIZABENTH FULLER For ia better friend, look no fm'th,er. Doris was another member of our class to whom we owe the unusual success of our Junior Prom. Doris entered whole- heartedly into every project, and worked untiringly for the benefit of our class. We will remember her as the girl who was always reliable and helpful, always ready to aid her classmates in any dif- ficulty, and who achieved steady suc- cess in her school work throughout her school career, attaining high rank on the Honor Roll.



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' TUSITALA AGNES JOSEPHINE GRAY So quiet, calm cmd kind in many ways. Agnes was quiet and retired at times, but was she always game when a good time approached? She certainly was. Agnes worked faithfully at her studies, and found them enjoyable. Agnes, the class of '24 wishes you a long, success- ful life. RAYMOND WILLIAM HACKETT Taste the joy That springs from labor. Ray found his joy in the labor of sales- manship, and at one time we were told that that was his life ambition. He changed his mind, however, for he de- cided to enter a medical school, and he will, no doubt, achieve success in this profession, for if ever there was a worker, Ray was one. We knew this, and for that reason we made him Sub- scription Manager of the Toottler IV, and an Assistant Editor of the Class Book. JAMES LAWRENCE HALL Oh! blest with, temper whose unclouded may Can frrtake tomorrow as cheerful as to- dawg. Larry,' burned up the dust between his home and the school every morning for four years in his little road-louse, and in spite of his many trials there- with, his smile was unclouded. Some- thing about him made every black cloud have a silvery lining. Larry's shop ex- perience came in handy, and old Liz did not loaf a day, due to said Mr. Hall's mechanical genius.

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