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TUSITALA VVALTER E. Coiuiv Ile is teixe who talks but liiilef' Wlalter most assuredly lived up to the quo- tation. He was always ready, however, to lend a helping hand when lessons were not completed, especially if they had to do with Math. He must have had a great deal of grit to come way from Brookline every morning, lwut the fact that he had a Ford prohalmly ac- counts for his accomplishing this feat. None of us are surprised to know that he stood high in the class ballot for gaining the title of the Most Bashfulf' . GICRTRUDIC Loulsla Cousms The eyes like wells, wlwrc sun lies, too, So clear and frustful blue. Gertrude with her quiet, smiling eyes was one of our best singers, and she joined in the May Festival III. Rarely did we see Ger- trude in a hurry, as she had a very leisurely manner in talking and in acting, hut we recog- nized her true worth by what she accom- plished while she was with us. SUSAN TnizREsA Clzoocu Hlfzwfyllzing she rlornr, .rlze docs well, and .vlw does cvcrytlimgf' Everyone knew Susie Her list of activ- ties illustrates her versatility. She was a most successful delmater IV. The Tlzttlcr flourished under her guiding hand IV, when she served as Editor-in-chief. As Vice-President IV, she helped to make the Dramatics Clulm grow. She always maintained high ranks in her studies, though one wondered when she had time to study them, for she finished third in the race for Upper Fourth honors. Trathc Squad III, Draruatics Club Ill, IV, Basket- Iiall III, Debating Team III, Squad IV, Tul- tlm' III, IV, Lunch Counter IV, Candy Committee IV.
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TUSITALA JAMES lXlARicLAND CLICMENT Character is a fverfertly vduratvzi twill. James was quiet and unassuming, but will- ing to help a friend, and we missed him while he was away, preparing for Annapolis. His abilities were scattered over a multitude of fields, and he could do anything from playing an harmonica to publishing the Telegraph, Didn't you notice the dec1'ease in efficiency of the Nashua daily when James resigned his position there? He helped along the Glee Club his first three years, and the Senior Play Ticket Committee in his last year. KA1'HERINE C. CLIFFORD She gave her thoughts 110 tongue. Katherine was one of the girls of whom we saw very little. She never missed a day of school if she could help it, but she was so quiet that many people did not notice her. There are some of us, however, who know her to be full of fun and life. She was one of the best-natured girls in the class, and no matter what happened, she always came up with a smile. Kay had one stroke of bad luck, however,-she was taken to the hospital the day before our junior Prom, and we cer- tainly missed seeing her there. NELLIE TXTAE CON NOR Fair trr.v.re.v HIfl1Z,5 imperial rare czzsnarcy And beauty draws ux rvzth a .rmglc hair. To be sure, we all remember Nellie's won- derful wavy hair a11d blue eyes. She had a very sunny disposition which made her many friends in N. H. S.-and was she popular? There is only one answer. As Vice-President of the class Ill, she made a very gracious leader at our Prom. She was also Tattlcr Ke- porter I, in the Chorus of Princess Bonnie ll, a valuable member of the Debating Club HI, and one of those Hflirtatious young ladies in the Bob White chorus, Ill. As a mem- ber of the Property Committee she helped make the attractive setting for our Senior Play. To crown her success, she was one of the Associate Editors of Tusitala, and stood well up in the Upper Fourth.
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TUSITALA g g Qnoim . IJANE U.bi1ll .Y z a fwrfvrf .vf1zdv11l, S1lI7lI'llI'd and kind and mlm and jir'1cdv11f. Rhoda's name was always on the honor list out in the front corridor. This was because she never neglected any lesson. She was one of our fair students from Hudson, which may have helped. Remember when she worked in Hudson's stock exchange,4that is, liw stock? She helped run the only circus- animal exchange in the world, She promises to become a poet of merit some day, if only she keeps up the good work. lt goes with- out saying that she stood very high in the Upper Fourth. CLARAISEI, VVn.MA Dixvis .... ....0f k1illdILU.V.Y 1 speak, Of u eliarm, of cz .mule On ii fare that ix plea.va1'1t to meet. Clarabel seemed such a quiet girl that hard- ly any of us dared to pry into her ahfairs, but we were glad she stayed with us for four years and got along so well. The most dis- tinctive things about Clarabel were her firm chin and reserved manner. She had the hon- or of being the perfect girll' of Room 5, and wasn't she the only one in history class to know that the 49 parallel divided Canada and the United States? hYAl.'I'l'LR Giaoluzrl Davis fl filvusillg f7t'l'S0JIl1lifj' .vmfed in the heart of i'ourlexy. Those rubber stoppers which sailed beau- tifully through the chemistry lab., obtaining their driving force from Walter's unfailing hand, were the cause of nearly all the smiles and laughter up there, VN'hat VValter could do if he wanted to, amazed us. Klost sur- prising, however, was his ability to figure out those terrible problems without the aid of pencil and paper. Another thing,-he always seemed to be the firxf one to get in class. lsn't it so, boys?
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