Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1930

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TUSITALA FRANCES H.NI.LlSPIY I would rather be linle and Jlzin: Than ta be big ana :an zz Jhadowf' Frances had beautiful brown eyes, and how she used them! No wonder she was popular with the boys as well as with the girls. Frances always attended all the school dances with a certain somebody who was in Room 6. She made a cute little otlice girl last period. And what a sunny disposition she had! She always knew her lessons, and was. near the top on the Honor Roll. VX'e hear she is going to be a school teacher. VVhat a pleasant little pedagogue she'llmake. She was on the Junior Prom Committee Illg Tattler Secretary IV, a member of Press Club Ill, IVg and one ofour Class Prophets. VVARREN Aumuzv HAMMAR ll'lien he becomes a man, he will not put away childish tlzirzgrf' VYarren, Wild Bill, Hammaris our most playful, if not our most mischievous fellow. Since he was a very hard worker, we can't understand how he found time to frolic and play such pranks on his friends. During classes, Warren would often blurt out the most laugh-provoking answers or queries, causing an uproar, Although not exactly a ladies' man, VVarren is quite an enthusiastic dancer and has attended many alTairs of our school. VVarre,n did his share at the Lunch Counter, and- also was a cave man in the Lucky Jade IV, in addition to being a loyal member of the track team, ll, Ill, IV. AMY FRANCES HAMMOND One univerxal grin. You seldom saw Amy when she was not wearing a happy grin. Amy would have been greatly missed if she had not taken law, because she could always be depended upon to add interest to that class. You could always tell when a test was coming, because then Amy would bring out her books. She wants to be an artist, and we know that she will be a success. She was a member of the Home Economics Club Il. VVe hope she will some day be able to satisfy her great desire to travel and see the world.

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. .- QUSIQQEN IIOROTIIY MM: G1.laAsoN Tlwre way ti distance in her look 'lllral mode ns look again. Dot's eyes are lmlue, and often they have looked so pensive and farfvavvuy that WL' wondered who the lucky he was. Dot made a lovely other woman and victim in the freaking Chair. VVhy, oh why, did she have to he killed right alter the first act, though? 1Jot's high school career has not lreen dull, for in addition to lieing in the Senior Play, she was: Candy Girl for Dulcy Ig memlmer of the Art Club IV: llrill Leader, IV, and Candy Girl for 4 The Lucky jade IV. EIJMUND Goounina That relziflz doe.: us good is nvzfvr flllllllflhv lid was another popular memlwer of Room 6. He never spoke much, and when he did speak, he surely knew what he was talking aliout. He was a memlner of the Manual Arts Gang who took much interest in shop-work. Ed was a real lvaselmall fan, and the fact that he lived in Hudson did not prevent his seeing every purple encounter at the Common. Skating was his favorite sport during the reign of King VVinter, I-Ie has not decided on his future, hut without a doulmt he will he successful in whatever he ChooSCS. lJoRo'rn Y ELIQANOR H .'x1.1. .S'l1,t' finds 'lforfh not gray but roxy, lIvu'z'z'u not grim, but fair of lllttiw' Although not ecmspicuousw-rather, some- what retiring-Dorothy holds a place in the hearts of those who know her as an optimis- tic, generous person who will gladly do her lrest at anything that is required of her. Nothing seemed to ruffle the calm surface of her disposition. That she was well liked lvy 1930, the following activities testify: Ring Committee II, Home Economics Clulu II, Ill, IV, Dramatics Clulm IV, Reporter lV,Candy Committee Senior I'lay IV.



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C -T51 ESQ Rosie ELIZABETH HANSCOINI Sometimes I .ril and think and .romerimvs I just sit. Remember all the cheers you gave under Betty's leadership IV, cheers that made your voice so hoarse? Wie could well be proud of our Cheer Leaders. Betty also lmlew the Sax in the Orchestra ll, III, and IV. CXVe ask ourselves Where the neighbors were when she practiced.j This activity prolmalmly accounted for her frequent excuses for not having her work done! Betty was also one of the jolly crowd that reported every other Tuesday afternoon for Dramatics Clulv III. ANITA Hiznrnzlrr And her -modest answer and graceful air Show her wise and good as she ir fair. VK'hat would a football game have been without Anita sitting on the side lines, cheering lustily for Nashua High? Not only was she a good supporter of the school team but a Drill Leader II, Ill, and IV, on the Ring Committee II. and a member of thc candy committee at the Senior Play IV. VVe should think that people would be rather timid about taking 'Nita out in their ma- chines, for she seems to be unlucky when it comes to auto accidents-or perhaps you might say lucky, as we're glad to say she has always lived to tell the tale. VVn.i.1AM SMALL Hennmzr Little heads may contain Vllllfh learning. NN'illiam was one of our smallest, quietest, and steadiest boys. His steady halmits char- acterized all his work lmoth in school and ont. One hardly ever heard Bill speak, hut when he did talk, he said something worth knowing. Such alad's friendship was sought and cherished hy his classmates, and he had a personality that invited good feeling and friendship.

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