Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1929

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TUSITALA AIILDRIQD I'R1scn.i.A Boncnen A wi11s011zv maid was she, And fair la look upon. l ive-feet-twog eyes of blue, vthe words of the popular song describe Mil to per- fection. She didn't care much for studying, her mind being usually occupied with some- thing-or someone-else! How about that, Mil ? She helped us out more than once by taking clever parts in entertainments. just look at these activities-NX'hat more need be said? Miss Iiob White I, H, M. S. l'ina- iore ll, Hockey ll, Orchestra II, IIIQ The Two Vagaliondsn Ill, Drill leader I, ll, lllg llramatics Club lllg Cheer Leader Ill, IVQ Merton of the Movies IVQ The Belle of Barcelona IV. EDWARD Oris BROWN A nzvrrirr main lllzllzziz the limzls of beromzng mirth I lIt Z't'1' spent an ll0ll7',.Y falls iuztlmlf' Ned was one of those likable boys who loved to take things rather easily, yet was inevitably high in Upper Fourth through natural ability. He never cared to hike any too much, although he was ever eager for a little walk just across the Hudson Bridge. Being one of J, C.'s super-salesmen, he as- sisted in setting the styles at Nashua High. He was a Physical Exercise Leader III, served on the Lunch Counter III, and was a Trathc Oliicer Ill. He was in the cast of The Two Vagabondsn III and Merton of the Movies IV. He held two Tattler otlices, Assistant Business Manager III, and Ex- change Editor IV. LICIGHTON Sn.As Iiuiusizss Hp .mid little, but 011, ilze n1eaning. ' Leighton was another of the jolly boys of Room 5. He was the big boy of '29. Dur- ing his four years, his personality won him many friends, especially among the weaker sex. Leighton never said much, but when he did there was always a meaning that left you in suspense-if you catch our drift. Leighton was a Tattler Reporter II, also an usher at the Senior Play IV. 'May the Big Boy realize big dreams.

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TUSITALA BARBARA ELIZABETH BERRY Can-Ii that glint of nzixrhief in her eye? That nzvans tliereir something doing by and bv! Was there ever a game or an entertainment going on when you didn't see Barbs flying around with a hunch of tickets in one hand, a pencil and paper in the other, and an anxious frown on her face? No wonder Miss Dowd chose her for a capable errand girl. Barhs did not seem averse to asso- ciating with underclassmen. We hope that she instilled in them some of the knowledge which she, as a senior, had, of course, acquired. Her favorite pastime was listening to fellow students recite Shakespeare's quota- tions. Isn't that so, Barhs ? Orchestra I, II, III, IVQ Ticket Committee- Merton of the Movies. and The Bell of Barcelona IV. Glcfnuzia BISKADUROS Senza .rlzonf him, aind some hang upon his far, To gaze in his eyes, and bless him. Say! VVho is this good looking youth? NVhy, no one less than Bisk. To do him justice we would have to be another Shakes- peare, but we'll do the best we can. To I3isk belongs one of the foremost places among our popular set. He was N. H. S.'s football pride and joy during I, II, III, and Captain IV, and he surely worked hard to add victories to the roster. He was no less famous on the diamond during II, III, and IV. His other activities were: Two Vaga- bonds III, Drill Leader II, III, IVQ Lunch Counter IV. Most of us envied his ability to retain dates-not history. Can he smile? And how! His only weakness seems to be women, but if he keeps on smiling and work- ing, success will be his. Rocniciie lsAne1.1.e BLACK Her dignity bcguiles one. Sheltie is one of our dearest pals. Al- though her dignity impresses one, she never- theless shared in all our fun in 7a. fAre we telling secrets?D Groton held a strange allurementg wonder what it could have been? She was a very attractive candy girl at the Senior Play. Besides this, Shel1ie served at Lunch Counter IV.



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TUSITALA LAMBERT ARTHUR BURQUE Those Crirfmri golden lo,rk.v. Dugger was one of our famous corridor beaus. How Well we remember his weakness, pr little habit of meeting a certain party in front of Room 5 each morn. He was ever present at our school functions, and was considered one of our best dancers. Dugger:' craved more and more good music with the result that one beautiful evening, after having heard Paul VVhiteman, he found himself push- ing I3ennie's bus across Boston. A No Gas sign was hung out. Had Dugger taken athletics seriously, we think he would have succeeded in winning a letter. His activities were Baseball and Basketball squads ll and Ill, and the French Play in Assembly II. Aramis LUCILLE BUXTON The glittering gaud may fix the passing gaze, But the pure gem gains Timers enduring praise. Agnes was a young lady who appeared rather quiet, but who Was in reality like the other fair maidens of our class. She was a sociable being, and usually there was a crowd about her desk, not only because she was jolly, but also because she knew her home- work. She ranked high on the Upper Fourth. Agnes was one of the few members of the Sophomore Debating Club, and again took up her debating during the Senior ycar. Her other activities were as follows: Dramatics Club lll, lVg Mandolin Club I, III, IVQ Or- chestra Ilg Candy Committee Senior Play: Candy Committee A. A. Play III, IVQ Lunch Counter IV. jarriu-:Y VVo1z'rH1NcroN CAMPBELL l'Il'l1o rlzarmx the gods? lVlzo makes Olym- pus yield? The power of man in Poelir art revealed. Did you ever see Jeff downcast? No, you couldn't have. jeff always went about wearing a broad smile, and he had a Hail brother, well met for everybody. Jeffrey seems to be a jack-of-all-trades: singer, musi- cian, trackman, orator, author, and poet. He himself admits that he was the busiest man in town. And he surely knew how to keep the underclassmen in their place, didn't you, ,leff ? Here are his ofhces: Orchestra, I, II, III, IVg Track I, II, III, IV, Pinafore llg Sophomore Debating Club, IIQ Two Vagabondsf' III, Cheer Leader, III, IV: Debating Club III, IVQ Dramatics Club III, President IV, Literary Editor Tattler, II, III, Editor-in-Chief, IVQ Class Historian and Class Prophet, IV.

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