Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1927

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Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 27 of 96
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f 'E TUSITALA CnA1n.Es BRODERICK DESMARAIS Men are of Iwo kindx, and he ls of the kind I'd like to be. Charlie, our most prominent athlete, was among the best-liked fellows in N. H. S, His popularity was due both to his athletic ability, and his modest, unassuming, good-natured disposition. Remember how we used to cheer when he would either drop in a basket from midfloor in basketball, or strike out an oppos- ing player in baseball? He made center on the All-State Basket-Ball Teams both his Junior and Senior years. His activities give good evidence of his exceptional athletic ability: Baseball I, II, III, IVQ Basket-Ball I, II, III, IV, Captain III, Football II, Track IV. IYIARY FRANCES DEVEREUX A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. Mary was a very quiet girl until one came to know her intimately. Then one dis- covered a delicious sense of humor and an infectious laugh. She was an apt student and critic of literature, and one of the few who took Latin four years and still made the Upper Fourth. We remember her as one of the Farmerette chorus which made such a hit in Miss Bob White III. She also was a member of the candy committee of Dulcy IV. We wish you much success, Mary, in years to come. H. Roaster D1oN All work and no play llfould have made 'Bob' a dull boy. Sonny's Freshman year marked the be- ginning of his doing things for Nashua High, for his playing on the baseball team was phenomenal. He played baseball all four years, indeed, acting as Captain IV. He tried basket-ball his fourth year and very easily made a place among the best players of the squad. Athletics is not his only hobby,-wit- ness his work for the Glec Club II, III, the A. A. Play III, and finally as usher at the Senior Play. His success in the world is as- sured, as he is one of the most sociable of fellows.

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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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TUSITALA CHi:s'i'1c1z NX'.fxlu:i:N IJUIIIQNS Nix riulizizix .vfwiilc luizilm' llltlll my ffm. NX'h:il worcls conlcl :imply clvscrilic our il- lustrious flwstcr? flick was one ol' thc most x'Q1's:1tiIc incinlvcrs ol thc Clziss. XYho can forget him as thc lizimsscnl Klr. I'zittc1'son in IDuIcy, or coxx-ring thc lhi1'1I suck in lmzisclmll, or as Chcci' I.c:ulcr, or :is Business Blzuizigci' IV, or hzinclling thu money for thc Ilrzimzitics flnlm, or playing thc politician? His list ol zmclivitics plainly show his lmopulzxr- ity and zilsility. IIIISQIIRLII II, III, IV, Ilziskvt- hall, III, A. A. I'l:iy III, IV, Scnior I'l:iy IV. Business lilznizlgcr IV, Chccr Lczulcr IV, Chorus I, II, III, IV, rIll'C1lSll1'Cl' Ilramatics Clulw III, IV, Dclmting Clulw III, .'Xl1lCl'l'Tl21H IV. II12i.icN RI.'x11l1.1.iNic lJ4ll'K2llIiII'l'Y ,5'z'!1'11i'i' ix IIIUIT cluqirvzif 1111111 'Ix'Ul'lI.I'.H Hclcn czimc from Ilclhzun :xml joincil us ln our Sopliomorc vczxr, hut Izilcr 1l1'sa-rlccl us for liccnc Iligh School. Sho rczilizcrl, how- cvcr, that Nzlshuai Iligh is :L goofl plzlcc ultcr ull, and joinccl us :ignin loi' our Senior yczui She is :ln all rouncll' sport, Ionml ol' alzincing :incl swimming, :mal is :in cxpcrt sknlcr. Shu wishes to hccomc 11 nursc, :incl we are all sure that she will mzlkc :L vcry succcsslul onc. Rosie Is.xi:1ai. IJo1'1pili'111'l'Y So 7'1'ry, iwry kind, and yvf .vo .vl1j'. lszllwl, H1-lcn's sislcr, wus onc' of thc qnict girls of the clzlssfwhilc shc was in school. Outsiclc it was :L 1lilI'c1'cnl inzillcr, lmcczulsc you sec lszilmcl low-fl to clzlncc, She lilies skating anal unclcr HL-Icn's guiding Imnfl, shc is pro- gressing rzipiclly. In Incl, sonic mlziy sho is go- ing to skate right into 21 1m1'ix':1lL' scc1'ct:l1'y's chair, for that is what sho hopcs to lic. XYQ know hui' slcutcs will lic shzirp :incl surc Cnough to c:u'1'y IICI' to hui' gozil.

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