Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1930

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TUSITALA ELIZABETH WINIFRED DALY Perseverd1zrc never failed To bring its own reward. Elizabeth was what we may term a tran- sientf' She was with us her senior year only, and our only hope is that she enjoyed our noisy ways as much as we did her unob- trusive presence. Elizabeth did not hesitate when she was asked to do a favor, and this admirable quality did not lessen her popu- larity one whit. In fact, we know of but one enemy that she made-and that enemy is the old bug-bear of usall-English. VVe prophesy good success in all future enterprises. STEPHANIE IJANSEVICH A friend fo all and a grand good sport. Fanny is the girl whom we rind in the ticket office of the State Theatre. She is just the right person for this position, for she al- ways has a smile and a friendly word for everyone. Fanny is always ready for fun and knows how to make it. She enjoys all kinds of sports, is a fine dancer, and very popular at dances. She was a member of the Home Economics Club during her Sophomore year. ALICE M. Dasvmiz Her ways are ways of quietness. Alice was one of the quiet members of our class. VVe know that she was a conscientious worker and was always prepared with her lessons, because any morning if you came into Room 6, you would find her giving her les- sons the finishing touch. She is planning to train for a kindergarten teacher, and we know that her quiet ways will be sure to make her a success. She was a member of the Home Economics Club H and HI, and played on the Hockey Team I.

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iff my v 'lfUSlTAl.A B'i.ANcni: E. Colnwiiuu Blillzely over M'uul2le.r leafy Nwer llzraugli flzvm slowly urer'p. That must have lmeen l3lanche's motto, for cares and worries never at't'ected her in the least. lint, of course, a person as petite and Clever as Blanche could atiford to laugh at troulvles. Did anyone ever fail to succomli to her flashing smile and sparkling dark eyes? From her list ot' accomplishments we may draw our own conclusions: Refreshment Committee ,lnnior l'rom lg 'lnffler Reporter llg Physical Leader llg Belle of liarcelonau lll: Candy Committee Senior l'lay IYQ l'he Lucky jade IX'-rememlwer I7anchon?g Typ- ist for 71t.Villlll1. . B'i':iz'1'iiA J. CouNwALI. fir zevlronzv as the .run in ez'vry Hilfe. ln the early part ot' our Sophomore year, Bertha joined us. Bledford's loss was Nashua's gain, for she soon heeame an es- teemed memher of our class. liveryliody grew to love Bertha with her smiling eyes, her gentle voice, and her genuine interest in everybody. You could always depend on Bertha for sympathy. lio you want to know what people mean lay sweet ?-look at Bertha. She also found time to he a leader in school activities. She was Chairman of the Candy Committee for Senior Play lVg Lunch Counter IV, llrill Leader IY, Tafller Reporter lYg Associate liditor i,iZl.t'lftlltl IYQ Class Yiee-President lX'g and on Upper lfourth. Rlenmcn Cizosnv C'v.rt Il rife. Dick had a wonderful sense of humor, hest of all, he laughed at himself as much as at anyone else. He feared only two things, Miss l7owd's eagle eye, and lieing foreed to take the center seat in the assemlily hall. The aforementioned seat was undesirable liecanse he would have to sit lmeside one of the oppo- site sex, and this was the least of his inten- tions. He spent his spare time in the A and I ' on Manchester Street, which may have been one reason why he knew his onions.



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TUSITALA VvAl.'l'liR NEWMAN Doorsv No man if hi: frafff maner the jfrxt day. Walter was a young man who valued a good education- especially the manual arts part of one. Did you know he traveled from Hudson daily to attend school? Despite the fact that his curriculum gave him two hours of mechanics daily, VValt would find much additional enjoyment doctoring his old Ford on many an afternoon. Walt was never in had spirits, and has a smile for every one. He was an outstanding algebra-shark! Walt has his eye on Lynn General Electric and will, without a doubt, make good. His activities were: Stage Committee The Creaking Chair IV, Lucky jade IV, and Lunch Counter IV. hlARlE DUBRAY Her life had many a hope and iaimf' Marie was one of those few girls that never forgot that old adage about being seen and not heard. Ever reserved and modest, she really delighted in sitting quietly by and studying. No one was surprised that her excellent marks won her sixth place in Upper Fourth, and we expect that she will attain even loftier hopes and aims in the future. We shall never forget Maries famous invisible handwriting! lt would take a lawyer to decipher it, and we guess, although we're not sure, that that is one reason she worked in a law ofhce her senior year. She was a member of Press Club her Senior Year, took part in a Health Play IV, and was a Tafflcr contributor. ELGIN DuMoNr And some that .smile have in, their heart, I few, a million misrhief.v. Perhaps we should have suggested to Elgin in September that gym classes de- velop muscles. Then the teacher wouldn't have had to scold so often when he was obliged to come back: between periods for the books he wasn't strong enough to carry all at once. Nor would his fingers then have been too feeble to hold the cookies that settled themselves so mysteriously beside his desk after recess! Joe, as he was known to his numerous friends, was a loyal football rooter. His ambition is to become an uaviator. He acted as usher at the grad- uation exercises last June and at the 1930 A, A. Play.

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