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TUSITALA ARTHUR GEORGE CHIIVIIKLIS CHIMMY I would make reason my guide. He made a place for himself all over again with the class of '37-and it's a place to be envied. Chimmy's amiable disposition and his brilliant scholastic record can't be surpassed. We expect a great deal from you! Golf Manager IV, Tennis I. II. III. IV, Press Club IV. Debating Club I. II, III. IV, Senior Play Ticket Committee, Talller Re- porter IV, Part in State Entry Play IV. The Man in the Bowler Hat, Upper Fourth. BEATRICE GEORGE CHIMIKLIS HB., Ease with dignity. Beatrice carries on the tradition of her family by wearing her distinctive clothes with an air worthy of a professional model. We owe her a vote of thanks for her help in costuming the Senior Play. Dramatics II, III, IV, Tennis IV, Costume Com- mittee Senior Play IV, New Fires IV. RICHARD HOLT CLARK DICK A town lhat boasts inhabitants like me Can have no lack of good society, No other words can describe Dick as well. An ardent devotee of O. Henry, his life was just as unexpected and entertaining as his favorite author's plots. He was a tremendous reader and possessed a knowledge of history which was unusual. Dra- matics II, Property Committee Senior Play IV, Up- per Fourth. HAROLD CLIFFORD SONNY 'xYoung fellows will be young fellows. We envy Harold his ability to get through a dif- ficult period as effortlessly as water rolls off a duck's back. Although he was of pocket edition size he was capable of keeping a class in a continuous up- roar.
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TUSITALA ROI.AND T. CHAREST PROP Men of few words are the best men. Prof was always ready to offer his excellent opinion on current-day topics. His good judg- ment should enable him to find an important posi- tion in later life. Glee Club Il. III. LUCILLE JACQUELINE CI-IARRON LOU How her Hngers went when they moved by note through measure five. Lucille was one of our modest but talented pian- ists. and one who always kept abreast with the ever- changing fashion world. She was very quiet in school, but was a very good sport. Home Eco- nomics II, Glee Club IV. FRANK DAVID CHESSON CHESSY To he with him was lo be with good company. An attractive personality and a genuine sense of humor are the reasons for Frank's popularity among his classmates. Chessy's wide grin was a fa- miliar sight around the corridors. Track II, III, IV. Cross Country III. EVELYN CHEVRETTE EVVY A smile for all. a welcome glad, A jovial, pleasing way she had. Evelyn has many friends which were won by her jolly ways. She is so full of pep it's hard to im- agine her ever serious. At any rate she is known to be a swell kid.
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TUSITALA GIITITORD COLBURN HGIFFEYH And Iet's be red with mirth! No matter how solemn the occasion, no one could keep a straight face when 'AGiffey started clowning. He proved an actor in the Senior Play. Dramatics Club ll. Ill. Vice President IV, Band II. III. Orchestra Ill, IV, Cilee Club II, Ill, IV, Senior Play. JESSIE COLEMAN A horsef u horsef my kingdom for u horse. ' Whenever you hear something that sounds like the Charge of the Light Brigade don't be alarmed, because it's just Jessie. Nashua Highs equestrienne, having her daily gallop. She always had her work clone, although her hobby and her violin kept her from joining us very often. Upper Fourth. MARCELLINE CONNOR lVlARCY Laugh and the world Iuuyhs with you. Maine never lost prestige by having Marcy for a resident. Remember how they could alwavs do something a little better down in Mainen? Home Economics Club IV. l,UCII.I-E COTE ULU.. Her ways are ways of pleusantness And all her paths are peace. l.u did not participate in very many school activities, but whatever she did was done with a smile and a great deal of patience.
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