Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1938

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TUSITALA JOHN EDWARD DOHERTY JOHNNY Oh, why should life all labor lJe. ' Because Johnny was one of our working boys. he didn't have any school activities. However. we know that he came a long way each day for his high school education. and was one of the shining lights at the Shop Course. PHILIP G. DOOLEY PHIL Contentn1ent is more Ualuable Ihan riches. We have a class inclined toward quietness. and Phil is the personification of that quality. His constant smile somewhat lessened the illusion of so- berness that he aroused. Behind the scenes at a play. he was invaluable. Stage Committee for Senior Play IV, A. A. Vaudeville IV, New Hampshire Play Tournament: Upper Fourth. BARBARA LOUISE DROWNS BABS And heuuerfs soil azure in her eyes was seen. The memory of Babs' smiling countenance and her famous giggle will stay with us for years. Her presence enlivened many a class. Her dramatic ability was shown to advantage in numerous DIO- ductions. Glee Club I: Dramatic Club II. III: Chemistry Club: Senior Play IV: State Play IV: Basketball IV: A. A. I, II. III. IV. ANDREA DUBE ANDY Laugh and Ihe world laughs with you. Where theres room for a giggle. theres always room for Andy. She could always be distinf guished by her wonderful sense of humor. and proved herself enjoyable company for all her classmates. Chemistry Club III: Home Economics Club II. IV: Usher at Teachers' Convention.

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TUSITALA n X YVETTE DESPRES YANKEE DIVISION A'Demure and sweet, quiet and neat. Yankee Division had a sweet disposition and usually let the others do the talking. PAUL DESPREZ A friend received with thumps upon the back. Paul had opinions of his own on many subjects, which he liked to inject into class discussions. The skill of his hands was the envy of all his classmates Good luck, Paul. HELENE DOBENS fl charming smile, a welcome glad, Just part of the nice way she had. I'Ielene's appearance around the classroom was one of restful tranquility, Although she was a mem- ber of five clubs, including the Dramatic Club III and IV, the Tennis Club III and IV. the French Club IV, and the Glee Club. she ranked high in the Up- per Iiourth. WILLIAM DOBENS BILLY Man is the name of honor for a king. Bill Dobens has done a great deal to make our football and baseball teams the winners that they are. He is a regular sports enthusiast. I-Iis good looks and pleasing personality have made him popu- lar both in high school and outside. Football IV: Baseball III. IV: Graduation Usher III: Orchestra I, II, III.



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TUSITALA JEANNIETTE DUMONT HJEANNEH She is happy as the day is long. Jeanne was always full of fun in and out of classes. She has many friends among whom she is a favorite. Chemistry Club III: Home Economics Club II, IV. RALPH DUPLISSIE DIP Oh, to the flub, the scene of savage joys. The school of rorzrse good fellowship and noise. Dip always kept pace with the style of the day. Tall. dark. and handsome+these adjectives explain the main reason why he was the apple of many a girl's eye. Basketball I. IV: Football IV: Tennis IV: Vol- leyball IV: Property Committee The Goose Hangs High IV. PEARL DUPONT lVII'l'TENS The joy of youth her eyes d1'splayed. What a grand sport Pearl wasl She loved to dance and have a good time and could she make eycsl She could be seen every day on a certain pair of scales in high school. Good luck. Pearl. Home Economics Club IIg Tumbling Team IVg French Club III. WAl.TER J. DWYER WAL'I ' Happy am 1: from care I'm free. Vylhg aren't they all Conlenled like me? Walt's blond wavy hair and handsome ap- pearance were the envy of many a boy. He also was one of the ladies' favorites and attracted them from near and far. While he didnt indulge in many school activities, he was a co-operative and en- joyable classmate. Cheerleading IV,

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