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TUSITALA GUY CLARK That boy with the grave mathematical look. Guy Lussac , as he was popularly called by his chemistry classmates, was quite a shark when it came to Math. and Chem. He was a great favorite of Miss. DoWd's and was constantly amusing the class in d'rill. If there was an unnecessary noise in cl-ass, it could usually be traced to Guy. It has b-een suggested that we buy him a razor, but we are sure h-e will get one for graduation. MARY CLIFFORD Unassu'ming, always silent. What Mary lacked in quantity she made up in quality. She was one of our little .friends with a -big heart and a pair of dreamy eyes. She was always ready to help some 'one with neglected studies, or just be la jolly, good- friend. May you find your future as happy as your four years with us, Mary. . RUSSELL COLE Old King Cole was a merry old soul. Russ surely was merry, but far from ancient looking. Whenever any pranks we-re pl-ayed -in 7a, h-e was usually at the bottom of th-em. He was a good 'cellist, and played in t-he orchestra his freshman and sophomore years. H-e was in Princess Bonnie III and Miss Bob White IV, a clever runner and on the track team III and IV, and on Lunch Counter IV.
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TUSITALA GEORGE! HOWARD CHAMBERLAIN It's not the money, it's the principle! That was HOward's favorite line in the Senior Play-in which he was capital as the hard-hearted father Of the love-sick hero-and his motto during the rest Of the year. A true literary genius, h-e .had the extremely happy faculty Of getting all A's without ever seeming to study. And he took senior Latin, too. His brilliant work placed him second- on the cla.ss honor roll and he was unusually honored' by being elected orator 'by iacclam-ation. Under his able editorship the Tattler had a successful year, and he was the first President of the Debating Society. His love Of angumenta- tion often made him the center of a group of interested listeners to whom he would talk 'by the hour On any conceivable sub- ject. fOther activities included French Play Ilg Tattler Reporter IIIg Pr-ess Club IVQ Dramatics Club IVg Miss Bo-b White IVg And above all, The Merchants' Aclner- tiser. RAYMOND GEORGE CHAPLIN A 'Ray' of light illuminated the path. Ray certainly did' his bit in illumina- ting the path of 1926. We .shall never for- get him as the perfect Willie of Seven- teen IV. He also a.ppeared in Princess Bonnie III. His untiring effort strength- enedl the staff of the Tattler his Junior and Sen-ior years when he was Assistant Busi- ness Manager and Business Manager re- spectively. He- was proficient on the track t-eam III and IV, and senior year was a member of the S-enior Cabinet -and Business Manager -of the class. Ray and Phil made up a great team, an-d it is hard to think of one without in-cluding the other. ROLAND CHARRON A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Charrie was as quiet as he looked, but he was always interested in everything that was going on. He had a gr-eat fancy for playing hockey, and he certainly could play the game, too. In ia few words Char- rie was a good -scout, studi-ous, and a good friend. We wish him luck.
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TUSITALA BARBARA COLLINS A friend with all. An enemy with none. If you felt blue or grouchy, all you had to dowas to look at or speak to Ba.bs. S-he certainly had many friends in N. H. S., and no wonder-who could resist that dimpled smile? Babs added much to the popularity of Dowd's Candy Sho-p by her pres-ence behind the so-da counter. She took part in Glorious Girl I, M-arc'heta II, Princess Bonnie III, Domestic Science Play IV, Miss Bob White IV, and' also sang in Gl-ee Club IV. RUSSELL A. COLLINS All orators are dumb when beauty pleaolethf' Rus-sell was an all-around fellow! He had brains, business ability, popularity, could act, dance, and-talk! ! I He was also a past master of the art of forgetting or losing anything, from his l-essons to his class book paragraphs-and getting away with it, too! His genial a.ttitude won for him an un-usual host of friends-indeed we p1 edict he will never b-e lo'n-e-some-unless he loses one of those friendships. We hope some kind soul will give him a pair of the m-ost fl-exibier rubber heels for a gradu- ation present. Although he did not join our class until junior year, after an absence from Nashua, he speedily became o-ne of us, as his varied activities show. Junior Dance Committee III, Class Basket-ball III, Princess Bonnie III, D-eba-ting Club IV, Dramatics Club IV, Miss Bob White IV, Paragrapher for Cllass Book IV. p KENNETH CROCKETT A careless boy at times he seemedg But at his desk he had the look And air of one who wisely schemedf' The boy from the city of South' Nashua! Crockett was very widely known because he served gasoline at the S-outh Nashua gas station. He di-d not come to us until our junior year, but this did not prevent his finding a Way into many a heart, he hadi :su-ch a comical, dry way with him.
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