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TUSITALA Wg Wkg M PHY1.1.1s UNA Bkooks Tall, stately and oh-.ro quiet. Una, as she is called by her friends, is a quiet girl in class, but once in a while she just bubbles over. She can make one laugh and keep a straight face herself as if nothing had happened. lf one watched Una closely, one saw her pondering and studying her les- sons, for she was a conscientious student. JOHN CAMERON . All his faults are .ruch that one loves him still the better for them. john did not join us until our sophomore year when he came from Schenectady, New York, to Hudson, N. H. He had an old jordan six with which he roamed the country, and every morning had something more to tell about the antics of his old junk on the way to school. He wasn't high hat, either, about giving rides to his school friendsg every day after senior play rehearsal he'd pile the car full and play taxi driver. l'Henley became famous through one of the lines of The freaking Chair - That's so,-no good sayin' it ain't. -and a certain bright pink shirt. Senior year, he was the one and only student tratiic oflicer in the school and one of the bright lights of the class with his broad grin and twinkling eyes. Lunch Counter IV, Senior Play Ticket Committee IV, Upper Fourth. DAVE CAM PBELL His jovial t'lztn'rfulncs.v is the main trait of lzix t'lzarartt'r. VVC always remember Dave as the boy with the motorcycle, but what shall we say of his doings in the school? Dave is a clever mis- chief-maker, and is quite a hand at throwing erasers. .-X smile adorns his t'eatures,which are weathered to a lusty red, and he is usually the life of any gathering. His witty remarks have been the source of enjoyment to many. Dave maintains a tlevil-may-care attitude, and his utter disregard for conventionality also amuses us. Nevertheless, Dave is a hard worker and can hold his own with his classmates.
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-, we Css?.7EEl i' I'At'1.1Ni-1 OPHELIA BORCIAK Maidens, like moflix, are Caught by glang' Take fare, lest flzuu later despair. To the point and with no heating ahout the bushwPauline's answers are frank and blunt. She is on familiar terms with almost every Senior-and more. NNho'd contradict us, considering her poisonality ? Pauline is always racing with the clock. She and it have a constant scramble-one trying to get to school on time, the other endeavoring to tingle the bell a Second time, and oblige Pauline to get a slip Ano, not to meet the judge. l'auline's only weakness lies in boys -the bruies, but how she likes 'eml Her ambition is to become an artist-she's very good at drawing, too, if you ask us. She was in the chorus of l'inafore l, and The Two Vagabondsu II. She also had a leading part in Out of the Picture Frame, a play given hy the Art Class lll, and won a place in Upper Fourth. ANNA AIAE BRADY Tv all obligizzg. yet rixverzfvd Io ull, Anna appeared to be a rather shy, reticent sort of girl, but She was always pleasant and obliging to each and all of her classmates, ready and willing to be of assistance when- ever possible. One of her favorite diversions must have been dancing, for she attended all the school parties-and how she could dance! Anna was enrolled as a member of the Home Economics Club. Lt'c11.i.i: l,.X'l l'l-ZN BRUlll'IRIl'K -Wyle ix ilu' dress of fl1ougl1t.r. 'lL0u was popular with the boys as well as the girls, and was seen at many of the school dances. If there was any fun going on, Lou was right in the midst of it, and she had a cute little laugh of her own that no one else could imitate. Her list of activi- ties prove that she was popular: Ring Com- mittee ll, junior Prom Committee lllg Lunch Counter IV: Candv Girl at The Creaking Chair IX' and The Lucky Jade IVQ Class Costume Committee IV.
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TUSITALA MARION ALICE CAMPBELL She lauglzrd, and ezfery heart was glad. It must be that Hudson is conducive to good nature-for Marion, who came from the little town over the river, was always just bubbling over with laughter. Evidently laughing-not at folks, but tuilh them-was her favorite pastime. What a joy it was to see her coming up the corridor with her cheerful smile-especially on days when an unexpected exam had most of us down in the dumps! We shall always remember her as one of the most friendly girls of our class. ISARBARA R. CAN'l lIil.D l air is ziol fair, but that ztfliirlz flvasctlif' Barbara, or Arabab, as some of us call her, is our conception of a real lady. Promi- nent in every activity of our school, willing to undertake each and every responsibility tendered her, we feel that she has done her full share, VVith inborn characteristics that are pleasing to all her classmates, Barbara has been a shining light of cheerfulness, thus aiding us afflicted ones, who were groping in despair at the enormity of our home work. Barbara's personality cannot be excelled. From the depth of our hearts, Arabab, we wish you happiness and good fortune. Ring Committee ll, Secretary of Class lllg Junior Dance Committee Ill, junior l'rom Commit- tee Illg Tafller Reporter Illg Press Club Ill, IV, Lunch Counter IV, A, A. Play lVg Upper Fourth, Tusifnla Paragrapher. MARY A. CARON 'tOh, what a pal was Mary! So that old-fashioned song goes. Mary was always merry as the day is long, hardly ever looking rlowncast. And did Mary enjoy laughing and giggling? VVe should say she did! Her giggles created an epidemic. She had a broad smile and a ready hello for everybody. Mary loved the movies, and her extra time was often spent there. She was always willing to help a person who hadn't her homework done, and never expected any thanks. Mary was very popular with the girls that knew her best.
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