Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1929

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TUSITALA LUCY ANNA FARMER In the mlm light of mild plziloxofvhyf' Calmness and mildness were Luey's out- standing qualities, and she was philosophical over the illness which when she was a junior forced her to leave school for a year. Vllhen she re-entered as a member of 1929, we gladly greeted a shy classmate who thought before she spoke, and went about her own affairs serenely and independently. Not a few dis- covered her capacity for true friendship, nevertheless. FRANCIS CHARLES FARRI-:LL HTIIFVL' is 710 low lost,-tomorrow aliuuyr comes. Francis is our class counterpart of Will Rogers. He never took life seriously, but was a happy-go-lucky fellow. He was a natural, fun-loving boy whose humorous themes and sayings won for him the dis- tinction of being chosen a Class Paragrapher. Francis played Baseball for the Purple Ill and IV, played Hockey II, and was an usher at the Senior Play. Be sure to keep on the pleasant side of life, and you will succeed. NAsoN WITHERELL F1':ssr:Nnl4:N Education is rzeressary to life. Lefty was very popular with his pals in Room 5. During his first three years at school he was rather quiet and reserved, but the spirit of fun and happiness in the class soon reached him Senior year. Lefty traveled forty miles a day to be educated, and was seldom late. Some of us traveled a mile and arrived late every morning. VVith that much ambition to start him on his way in life, we know he will succeed in whatever he undertakes.

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TUSITALA ROBERT HENRY DOWNEY In his own quiet and diligent 'way He accomplished his task day after day. Bob took life seriously, and seemed quiet until one became acquainted with him. He was a. real pal to his friends, always thoughtful of the other fellow. He worked afternoons and Saturdaysg therefore his place on the Upper Fourth is sufficient proof of his industry and earnestness. He served on the Ticket Committee for Senior Play IV, and was Baseball Manager IV. ALBINA MARION DUBLOW An amiable girl of very good abilities. Sukey was very popular with her class- mates, and was noted for her display of school spirit at the games. She could be seen every morning in a front seat of Room 5 studying her history or-what have you? She was always busy, as can be seen from her numerous activities: Basketball Team lg Tattler Reporter I, II, Girls' Hockey Team Ilg Drill Leader Il, IVQ Cheer Leader IVQ A. A. Play Candy Committee IV, and Class Costume Committee IV. PHILIP DUBOIS Here only weak Against the charm of beanty's powerful glanref' Flip , alias Phil , was a professed Woman-hater during his first three years at Nashua High. VVe understand that she has something to do with changing his attitude during his Senior year. Phil worked after- noons with a civil engineer, but he managed to earn good marks in spite of his labors. He is one who, when he gains a friend, keeps him for good. He was on the Track Squad I and II, and an usher at the Senior Play, Merton of the Movies.



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T USITALA PAULINE LLEWELLYN FIFIELD A quiet tongue .rltotvs at twist' head. Dark-haired and quiet was Pauline, but, when discovered , a true Dal. She believed that Kodak preserves the story, for she was always bringing to class snapshots in a variety of outdoor poses. Pauline was one of the lucky ones who was called up front when the Upper Fourth was read. She once drew an attractive cover for the Tatfler, and was, in fact, one of our coming artists. Viho knows, she may be a second Raphael! Lots of luck, Pauline! HANNAH FLETCHER Those eyes-the bliiext of Iliirzys gr0yJ Another fair-haired demoiselle and very popular. Remember when she wrote a poem which had a tall, young man with a dark brown suit as its hero? We're still trying to find out who that young man is. VVe suspect Hannah had a habit of doing her home-work late at night, because she used to reach school just with the last bell. That she displayed her abilities along many lines once she arrived here is shown by the following list: Tatfler Reporter I, Civics Club I, Drill Leader I, Il, III, Orchestra II, III, IV, Mandolin Club III, IV, Junior Dramatics Club Play, junior Prom Committee, Dramatics Club III, IV, Press Club IV, Merton of the Movies IV, Meri- den Parade CDemure Hower bearer? IV, Up- per Fourth, Associate Tusitala Editor IV, Class Prophet. LILLIAN REBECCA FLETCHER Sometimes fm filled with inspiration IVhich I delight to put in versef' Beccy was one of our poetically inclined members, and a natural choice for our Class Poet. How we loved to read her poems in the Tattler! Beccy was also an actress, displaying her talent as Flips Montague, the heroine of Merton of the Movies. Her fondness for the VVest was one Characteristic which fitted her to play so well the part of that breezy young lady. Remember her Everything all jake, trouper? Untroubled by temperament despite these talents, she en- joyed an industrious, successful four years with us as the following list testifies: Or- chestra II, III, IV fHow she played that celloll, Drill Leader I, III, Cheer Leader I, Meriden Flower Girl IV, School Notes Edi- tor Tattler IV, Upper Fourth.

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