Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1939

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AGNES BANKOWSKI At1q1'e A L'l7Cll'lT7I'l?tl smile. u welcome glad, Jus! part of the nice way she had. Aggie was always friendly toward everyone, and was a good sport, Interclass Basketball Champions' Team IV: Volleyball Team IV: Athletic Association IV. VERONICA BARBARA BARANOWSKI TOPSY Shes no! a flower, not u pearl, But lust a wonderful, all around qirlf' Topsy is known by all her classmates for her pleas- ant disposition and interest in literature. We often wondered how she could write such long notes in her first period study! Dramatics Club III, IV: Glee Club II, III, IV: Li- brary Club IV: Press Club IV: Usher at Senior Play. RAYMOND BARON 4'RAY In sport and friendship u thorouqhbredf' Ray was one of our favorite persons. Although he was allergic to redheads, he found time to study. and participate in athletics. Football Il, III, IV: Interclass Basketball III. IV: Softball III: Baseball IV: Hockey IVQ Upper Quarter, Tusitala Paragrapher, I.UClI.l.E BARRETTE BARRY A loving hear! is the beginning of all knowledqef' Versatile in school, and versatile in games, Barry was a good sport in both. She knew how to accept victory, and how to take defeat. DONALD BARRON DOC Slow bu! sure, Doc was the slow and easy going type. in spite of his red hair. He never seemed lazy, but never seemed to work too hard. either. Football II: Stage Committee, Senior Play IV.

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'Si' FREDERICK ANDREWS ANDY Mu serious moments are few. Andy is the boy who could always be heard on his way to classroom by the noise of his shoes. He had one of those broad contagious smiles. and a very pleasing personality, with never an unlgnd word for anyone. His neat appearance added mucli fo his popularity. RUTH ANNIS fl search for true friend must needs end here. Iior a friend who could be depended on at any time one might well turn to Ruth. She was always ready to go out of her way to help others. and her company was much appreciated. Upper Quarter: Art Club II, III. IV. PAUI. APOSTOLICA K U 1 l-ARKY T' M Good at a light, but better at a game. Paul was one of our school athletes. Though his interests could hardly be called intellectual. we hear that he's a very demon on the playing field. Baseball III, IV: Basketball III. IV: Coach of Inter- class Basketball Champions IV: Volley Ball. l.II.l,IAN MABEL BALCOM Lil lf at lirxl you don't succeed, try. tru again. l.il commuled from South Merrimack throughout her high school career. but was always on hand. rain or shine. She tackled hard assignments in a plucky spirit. too. Her persistence. in fact, was her outstanding char- acteristic. PETER BANASKEVICH 'APETEH He is wise who talks but little. ' We shall always remember the many times that Pete saved the class by giving the correct answer. He had a pleasing smile. and was well liked. In class he was very quiet, but he could talk when called upon.



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1 A-. .uswgq MARY E. BAUBLIS BOBBY She has fun, wil. and fire. Unexcelled comedienne of our senior play. Mary could be as poised on the stage as off. She will always be re- membered for her excellent performance in Stage Door. Glee Club I, II, III. IV: Dramatics I. II: Student Leader III: All-State Song Festival III: Senior Play IV: A. A. I. II. III, IV: Freshman Dance Committee I. ERNA BAUER Were silence qolden. she'd be a millionaire. Although she was a retiring sort of person, and never took a very large part in school activities. we shall al- ways remember Erna as a dear friend. Student Leader IV: Athletic Association. LILLIAN BAXTER BOOTS Her voice was ever soft. Gentle. and lowf-an excellent thina in woman. Boots was a quiet and sedate young woman. She was silent when she had to be, and spoke only when the proper time came. .-' if Art Club I, II, III. , ALFRED BEAUDRY HAL.. Sober, 'but not serious, Quiet, but not ti1'fe7. 'i'f -M it v rv A L Als one great interest was the track teainz d he was distinctly an asset to it. I-Ie rarely had muchm but was right there when it came to discussing track. Lots of luck. All Cross Country III, IV: Track IV. GABRIELLE BEAULIEU GABY She talks little and listens much. Gaby was a quiet, studious girl. She always did well in her lessons, but otherwise very little was heard from her. Dramatics Club II, III. IV: French Club IV: Library Club IV.

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