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TUSITALA STEPHENA CHESS STEVEE She never seemed to haue a care. Anal lr' there was fun she was always there. Stevee was a girl who could never keep still. She was always laughing. She had many friends and was a pal to all. HELEN JUI-IA CHESNOLEVICH CHESSIE A wznning. happy. amiable companion. You had to know Helen quite intimately to be able to appreciate her unfailing eager smile. She was always the bright light of a certain corner of Room llo, and a brilliant and industrious student who was on the Upper Fourth. Dramatic Club II. III. IV: Press Club IV: Senior Play Ticket Committee IV: Glee Club III: Ciym Student Leader: A. A. I. II. III: Upper Fourth. PAUI. CHEVRETTE CHEVVY For he's a jolly good fellow. Chevvy was the care-free sort of person who didn't seem to care whether the earth turned or not. You wouldn't believe he had much vim and vigor until you watched him on the basketball court. lntcrclass Basketball Team IV: Baseball Team IV, DAVID CHRISTIE DAVE For all his quietness his mind was busy. Dave was the strong silent type. He was quite an athlete. showing his brawn in Football III. IV: Wrestling IV: Track III. He also was on the Up- per Fourth along with his other activities. Manager of Golf Team IV: Rifle Club IV: Lunch Counter III: French Club IV.
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TUSITALA JOSEPH CARON JOE The blush is beautiful, but it is sometimes inconvenient. Joe was very popular and was respected by his classmates. His slow drawl and clever sayings often had the Whole class laughing. Joe was a good dancer, and enjoyed dancing. Tumbling IV: Rifle IV: Chemistry Club III. ROGER ARTHUR CARPENTER SLUG Little I ask, my wants are few. In the class that seems to be made up of quiet people, Slug is nevertheless exceptional, He is one of the mystery men of the class, never speak- ing unless it is absolutely necessary. Rifle Team IV: Play Committees IV: Volleyball IV. JosEPH HERMAN CASE Acting is an Art. Casey knew the art of acting from every angle. Senior Play: Rifle Club IV: Lunch Counter IV. BARBARA DOROTHY CHASE BARBY A winsome maid was she And fair to look upon. We shall always remember B:1rby as the girl who did her best to have her daily lessons completed. Although busy with outside activities. she also man- aged to do a little dress designing on the side. Here's hoping you keep it up. Barby, and some day be- come famous. Glee Club I, II, III, IV: Chairman Costume Com- mittee Senior Play: Member of A. A. I, II, III. IV: Hospitality Committee Drama Day.
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TUSITALA GEORGE HERBERT CLARK 'ACLARKIEH Whoso cometh to the mill Ersr, Hrs! grinds. George was an industrious boy who hadn't much time for frivolities, He worked most diligently all through his high school career. Handsome, with laughing eyes, but shy of the public gaze. George has a splendid record as an American, Art Club II, III, IV: Cross Country IV: Lunch Counter IV. ARTHUR E. CLEMENT PIERRE And panting time trailed after him in vain. Doesn't Arthur suggest the dapper busy type- debating, acting, doing practically everything? Per- haps his greatest achievement was the blacking of the politicians eye in the Senior Play. But, does anyone know why one so obviously gifted should stoop to punning? Dramatic Club II: Lunch Counter III: Debating Club IV: Press Club IV: Senior Play IV: Property Committee N. H. Drama Day IV: Upper Fourth: Cast of Original Play. MELVIN RALPH CLEMENT MEL KVM is the backbone of humor. For four years. Mel's answers kept us laugh- ing. His contagious grin kept us awake and alive on many occasions. Tattler III. IV: Stage Committees of Dramatic Productions: Track III. IV: Tusilala Associate Edi- tor: Music Ifestival Usher IV. WILLIAM D. CLEMENT --BILL He who laughs, lasts. Bill always loved a good argument and proved it by joining the Debating Club, in which he in- variably came out on the winning side. His legs were of great value to the Track Team, and he hit many a bull's eye on the Rifle Team. He never took things too seriously, and was always ready for a good laugh. Track IIIg Rifle Team IV: Debating Club IV.
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