Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1938

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TUSITALA PAUL GERARD APRIL ZEKE Ally serious moments are few. Zeke's amusing comments in class more than once started a lively discussion. yet he's the best natured person ever-always willing to help. He was one of our good athletes, and popular with the girls as well as with the boys. Track Ill. IV: Rifle Team IV: Dramatics Club IV: Senior Play IV: Tumbling Team IV: Glee Club IV: Interclass Basketball IV: Volleyball IV: A. A. Activities, Paragrapher for Tusitala. ELEANOR PATRICIA ARLAUSKAS She is laughing in her sleeve at you. She seemed at times to wear an intelligentsia type of disdainful smile. Despite her gentle voice she did have a certain preciseness of opinion and manner. and cleverness of imagination. Skip all other accomplish- ments. and a little essay on Bores which she wrote would entitle her to a place among the immortals. Press Club IV: Upper Fourth. ALICE LITTLE BALCOM Prudence is always in seasonfl Alice. because of her shyness and the distance which she lived from the school. took no part in school activities. Nevertheless she was well liked by her classmates and had many friends. MARJORIE ELEANOR BARRETT MARGIE Everything she does she does well, and she does everything. In addition to accomplishments. such as being a line friend and all that sort of thing, there is a most engagin' smile: a sort of half smile, half grin. Is anyone thinking of trying a new smile? Why not try hers? Tusitala. Associate Editor: Basketball IV: Glee Club I. Il. IV: Press Club IV: Play Committee lUsherJ: A. A. I, II. III, IV: Student Leader, Taltler Secretary IV: Radio Play IV: Hostess Drama Day: Upper Fourth.

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TUSITALA BERTHA AKSTEN BIDI Girls of few words are the best girls , Bertha is a quiet reserved girl. She was admired by classmates and teachers alike. and her company was enjoyed by all. Home Economics Club II, III. IV: Chemistry Club III. JULIA MARGARET ALLARD JULIE Always u smile and u helping hand: Always a friend who will understand. Although Julie was with us only her Junior and Senior years, we shall never forget her. She greeted everyone she saw with a merry smile, and was forever willing to help those who needed it. She also came a long way for her knowledge. way from Pelham. Home Economics Club IV: Usher. Drama Day. ANTHONY THOMAS ANDRUSKEVICH TARNEY Well-liimed silence hath more eloquence than speech, Tarney was a very serious-minded person. He was a good athlete. well liked by all his classmates. He always led us a merry chase during ticket cam- paigns. We hear also that he is a good cook. How about it, Tarney ? lnterclass Basketball IV: Interclass Wrestling IV: Volleyball IV: Softball IV: Senior Play Ticket Committee IV: Tennis Club IV: Music Festival Usher IV: Upper Fourth. JOSEPH PETER ANDRUSKEVICH JOE He boasts no wealth nor high descent, Yet he may claim to be a gentleman. Joe was one of our active fellows, in the line of sports, He was very popular and sociable with the boys, but didn't associate much with the fairer sex. Assistant Manager of Iiootball II: Football III. IV: Baseball I. II, III, IV: Basketball I. II. III. IV: Junior Prom Committee lllg Music Festival Usher IV.



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TUSITALA EDITH INEZ BASSETT BEESETT Life has lots more joy than sorrow, an' the sky's more blue than gray. Beesett is certainly a good sport and always ready for a good time. It was always lots of fun to have her in the classroom. Glee Club I, II. IV: Chemistry III: Home Eco- nomics I, II, III, IV: Athletic Association I. ELIZABETH BEATRICE BASTOW BETTIE A uerray partir gentil ladyef' Perhaps that is what friend Chaucer would have said. Versed was she in all the gentle arts. to wit: a little courting of the Muses. interest in student activities. and service to the vulgar crowd via the lunch counter. Orchestra I: Chorus II: A. A, I, II. III, IV: French Club IV: Book Editor of Tattler IV: Press Club IV: Lunch Counter IV: Upper Fourth. ' NORMAND EDGAR BEAUCHER BUTCH ll is by presence of mind in untried emergencies that the native metlle of man is tested. No matter what happened, Butch never lost his temper. He did whatever was asked of him willingly. Play Committee IV: Captain of Wrestling Team IV: Rifle Team IV: Volleyball IV. HENRY STEPHEN BERUBE BERB It is my duty and I will. Berb was one of our best natured classmates. He was often laughing and smiling. One seldom saw him in a pensive mood, but he must have been serious at times, as his name appeared on the Up- per Fourth. Tennis Club II. III: Tattler Reporter III: Upper Fourth.

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