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Nashua High School Class of 1930 JOSEPH CHARLES ACKSTIN ll'l1ere there is ia will, there is a way. Joe is a person who will not soon be for- gotten. He will be remembered primarily for his aggressiveness and his will to succeed. Joe was a generous chap, well liked by both his classmates and teachers. Because of his fighting spirit, he was a star on the football tieldg because of his knowledge and literary ability, he was a star in the classroomg and because of his ready wit, he was a star in the hearts of his friends. Joe was quite prominent in sports, participating in Football 1, ll, IVQ Basketball III, IVQ Track IV. He was also a Class Book Paragrapher, and a Class Prophet. WALLACE APONOVICH 'tBvHer ask tw-ice before you lose your 'way once. No doubt you would like to hear something about this good looking youth. Wallace was 5 quiet young man who was liked by all. He was very much interested in outdoor sports, especially football and hockey, and it was only because of lack of time that he did not try out for the purple teams. To many he was known as the star pinboy at a local bowl- ing alley. Wallace was always interested in mechanics and hopes to become an expert draftsman some day. Best o' luck from 1930.
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I 4 1 'QQ A g , Most Popular Girl Most Popular Boy Most Reliable Most Brilliant Most Eloquent Most Likable Shark Most Ambitious Best Natured Most Bashful Class Optimist Class Pessimist Class Actress Class Actor Class Comedian Best Girl Dancer Best Boy Dancer Best Athlete I-'rettiest Girl Handsomest Boy Quietest Girl Quictest Boy Neatest Laziest XVittiest Noisiest Best Bluflfer 1iLlZC'l'15D Bertha Cornwall Gordon Leslie James Rock Bertha Edelstein Carl Stratton Bertha Edelstein Armaveny Markarian Mary O'Leary Wilfred Smith Arthur Hurley Esther Eaton Alice Weymouth Carl Stratton Walter Spaulding Alice VVeymouth joseph Sullivan Bolick Tamulevich Maude Conner Gordon Leslie Lucille Smith john MeQuade Elizabeth Tsiantas Edward Moran Mary O'Leary Walter Spaulding Arthur Hurley . ALMO.S'T IV.-'I.S'! Louise Paige George Tebbetts Alan Willard Carl Stratton Amelia Fregni Carl Stratton Marie Dubray Gladys Maker Edward Moran Gordon Leslie l'aul O'Neil Amelia Fregni Richard Sweetser Arthur Hurley Blanche Cormier Walter Spaulding joseph Sullivan Lucille Broderick joseph Lee liunice Spring Wilford Smith Leonard March Thomas White VValter Spaulding Arthur Hurley Walter Spaulding
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TUSITALA jonN BALUKONIS O, what is that flower he ffos.re.r.w.v mw' women? john is a well-known patronizer of all dance halls, with a tendency to become in- fatuated with every good-looking girl that he sees. His perpetual grin, or we should say smile, has invoked a blush from many a demure damsel. In other words, he is the answer to a 'maiden's prayer. Despite his attention to the opposite sex, john finds time to do his work, and do it well. He has also been a member of the track team I, ll, Ill, IV. We hope to see you attain your ideal in the future, john. N1-1l.1.u5 ISABELLE BALtiKoNis .S'Indious, earnest, shy, But oh, her looks and giggles! Can you picture our Nell anything lint good-natured? She had the naughtiest baliit of giggling at most unexpected moments, and was it catching? We should say it was! Her broad smile reminded us of the girl in the toothpaste advertisement. She was able in her studies, and having almost always heard her name read on the Honor Roll, we were of course not surprised to hear it on the Upper Fourth. She hopes to be a private secretary to our national President, or at least to the Vice-President. Nellie was at member of the Home Economics Club ll. HELEN.A KIARIANNE Bmmnoski Cllroskeyl To forget a 'wrong is the bex! 1'cz'wigt'. Lena was one young lady who did not believe in worrying over the future, Wher- ever seen, Lena would surely be found smiling and joking, with the result that she won many friends. She was popular with all her fellow students, and her witty remarks and jokes will not soon be forgotten. She was a true friend, always willing to stand by and help anyone in every way possible. When it came to asking questions, l'Lena was by no means timid. She was a member of Home Economics Club II.
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