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ashua High School Class of IQZQ ANNA FRANCES ANN1s So quiet looking-but what a .rmile. ' Anna was a very quiet girl until one came to know her intimately, but she was well liked by her classmates because of her ready and flashing smile. She was interested in dramaties, and also liked to dabble in verse- writing. She was a member of the Home Economics Club II, IH, IV, and was spokes- man for the Home Economies Course at the Parents' Day Assembly IV. ELIZABETH RIARIAN ARLAUSKAS Truth needs no flowers of speech. A quiet little thing was Betty-to strangers -but loved very dearly by her friends. Shall we ever try to forget her Husters in English classrooms? HerAer-er'.r were very apt to bring a laugh to the most studious of students. She was among the first to discover that the old-fashioned girl with the long brown tresses was preferred to the bobbed maideng conse- quently you will recognize her by her beau- tiful brown hair-always curled. Tender- hearted! You should have been with her to see VVings. Reading is her chief hobby, and she used her literary knack to advantage in her paragraphs, for she was a Tusitala Para- grapher from Room 2,
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TUSITALA XYILLIAM Tnoivms Axron 'QYL Let Ilia 'world slide, lvl the world gbg A jig for rare, and a jig for woe. Bill was always expressing himself in terms which turned discussions into humorous debates. He was not at all afraid of giving his point of view on a suhject, even though he knew his companions thought differently. ln fact, informal delvates on world topics and everything in general, carried on with friends at a certain coffee-house or ice-cream parlor, managed to keep him occupied much of the time. He can he serious, however, if the occasion demands it. HQ likes outdoor sports and spends many hours outside, as his school-girl complexion will verify. lifixluzfmrzr josevnmia ISANc1zor1' Girls of few words are the best girls. Margaret was one of the few quiet girls of our class, hut not too quiet. She could take a joke the way it was meant, and unfail- ingly appreciated it, a quality which won her friends. Those who knew her enjoyed her sturdy wholesomeness, and discovered her interesting knowledge of Colonial furniture and history. If she could have spent more time with us outside school hours, we are sure she would have made many more friends, hut she was one of the many who eommuted daily. No, not from Hudson! STANLEY JOHN BAR'r1s Ullrgmir, dull Care! Thou and I slzall nezier agree. Can you picture Stanley anything hut good- natured? He has a hearty giggle which is most contagious-and a ready supply of jokes. Do you suppose lacing one of the fixtures at a local movie house accounts for this? He had a rather outstanding fondness for Physics laboratory-at least he spent quite 3 little time there. XN'e're certainly glad he's in our class, because he always kept us in good humor.
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