Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1926

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Page 30 text:

TUSITALA MADE-LINE ELIZABETH DOYLE Faithfulness and sincerity first of all! Madelin-e wa-s the girl with the happy disposition. Sh-e was on the Junior Prom Committee III, in Princess Bonnie III, B-ob White IV, and in the Mandolin Club IV. We remember that she was to be found over in Mr. Goddardls office during study periods. Shall We forget her weak- ness for Freshmen? fBoys, of coursell, Best of luck. Madeline! I EMILE A. DUBE A youth thefre was, of quiet ways. Emile was the sort of young' man one sees to-o seldom-he was always- very quiet. He never spoke unless he 'had' something to say. He went ourt for baseball his Senior year and showed such ability that we are sure he could have made the team had he gone out earlier. EDWARD SEYMOUR EDELSTEIN Remember that all tricks are either childish or lcnavishf' Cupid is the nam-e given to Eddie, but we are still Wondering why. He did no-t have much time to participate in any of the activities of Nash-ua High, owing to his position as manager of the Bazaar, al- though he ha-d two Indoor sports in which he shone mo-st of the time while in school. These were reading the newspaper in Room 2 and answering -out in German- class.

Page 29 text:

TUSITALA REYNOLD DEAN Absence makes the heart grow fon'der. Apparently this was true with Reynold, since although he came to school o-nly two periods a day -our, Senior year, he was eager to 'be counted a. member of our class. His ambition thus' to complete his educa- tion while learning the dry-goods bu.siness, leads us to 'prophesy that in a few years there will be a sign on Main Street reading Speare and Dean. ALBERT DESMARAIS All I want is a typewriter. ' Albert was a speedy typist who pined to spend all his spare time in the typing room. We .shou1dn t be surprised if some day he became a champion. Albert was the quaiete-st chap in the class, which is saying quite a .good deal. We are sure however, he 'has a hidden sense of humor. We wish you the best of luck in everything you unudertake, Albert! HELEN LOUISE DOWNEY A girl who can work, a girl who com play, A girl wh,o's ct pal to you every day. Helen was fond of sports-and was a sport herself! A great basketball enthus- iast, by h-e-r playing she made others en- thusiastic. Sfhe could wield a charcoal pen- cil or -paint brush fto advantage, and was an acciomiplished' violinist. If her high school days ar prophetic, she will not go through life withoiut friends. A Basketball I, II, III, IV. Orchestra I, II, III, IV. Junior Fudge Committee-III. Glee Club IV.



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TUS-ITALA b MURIEL ELLISON But busy, busy still are thou. Muriel was always a hard W-orker. She had a way -of getting things done that we an admired, perhaps because she seemed so confident that :she would Illl-ISD what she set out to do. By good' -hard' work she u-sed to accomplish wonders, to-o-including makin-g' the Upper F-ourith. Muriel had a way of wearing a mysterious air and mak- inig dark hints. After her schoolmates were almost w-ofrn to a frazzle with curiosity, she would reveal the dark secret, which was usually nothing alt all, and leave us feeling rather foo-lish. We n-oticed that Muriel was wearing one of the 1928 rings. We wonder who the lucky Sopliomor-e is. Muriel was one of Nashua Hi-gh s musicians, p-laying in the school orchestra.. She was also -in Miss Bob White IV-one of the cute blondes in Eric's I iCan't Leave the Girls Alone. RALPH CLINTON ELLSWORTH As sober as a judge UD Many of us consider-ed Ralph a bit sober, but that was because we d-id not know him very well. On second thought, we recall that he .got a lgood -deal of fun out of life and wrote several humorous, interesting articles for the Tdttler. Ralph pulled a Jekyll-Hyde act his Junior year .by sud- denly becomimg R. Clinton Ellsworth, much to the confusion of friends and teachers. We believe his second' name reminded him of -that thriving metropolis, Tilton, from which -he migrated to Nashua four years ago. He was on the Ring Committee ll, Debating Team IV, Upper Fourth IV, and wrote the account of th-e Senior Play for Class Book IV. ' KENNETH EVANS A mom he seems of cheerful yesterdays And confident tofmowowsf' A brighxt, halppv chap with a conftagiqus smile-4-that was Kenneth! He was alive with energy, some of which he used in Seventeen to caplture Lola from little boy Baxter! I-n. his fresh-man and sopho- more years he was a member of the orches- tra and danced, in Princess Bonnie III. and Miss B-ob White IV. He had such a pleasing personality that he will leave N. H. S. with the memory of many friend- ships! -

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