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BARBARA DAVIS BARB AlLL'tlUS full of fun uml pep. Jus! u pal uou t'an'I forqetf' lt seemed as tliough we never saw Barb when she wasn't laughing. 'ABarb hopes to be a nurse: were certain that she will be a very cheerful one. 'I'icket Committee. Senior Play IV: Athletic Associa- tion. .IOHN DEBELIS HCINIYULI um comytter who believe they fun. He was a lad reserved and full of understanding. I-Ie knew the value of learning and the worth of friends. .lAlVIIiS WIIIIAIVI DEGNAN JIM Managing Jim During his senior year Jim helped manage and pro- mote almost all of our Gym activities, Some of them were Interclass Basketball, Baseball. Volleyball, Football, and the Tumbling Team. Stage Committees. Senior Play. A. A. Show IV: Ath- letic Association II, III, IV. RIIA DOROTHY DIQIVIERS PENNY Millie miltlesl 1mu7r7e1'.s um! the uentlesl heart. Penny was a girl upon whom you could depend. She was well worth knowing and having as a friend. She played an active part in scholastic activities. Dramatics Club Il. III. IV: French Club IV: Library Club IV: Outdoor Club IV: Senior Play: Upper Quar- ter. ELIJHEGE DIZSCLOS And lhen he laughed again. His contagious smile and giggle brightened many a rather dull period, What he lacked in stature was made up by a wide grin,
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n 'yu 2' CARI. CUDHEA Nothing is more valuable to a man than rourtesuf' Carl is rather quiet, not particularly talkative. But when he has something to say it is usually worth listen- ing to. He has a quiet, kindly sort of humor, and is always pleasant and courteous. One of our schools ac' Lori, he was also interested in athletics, particularly base- a . Tennis III. IV: Tennis Club: Senior Play: Original Play IV: Tattler Reporter III: Band I, II, III, IV: His- tory Dance Committee: Interclass Basketball tall starl: Baseball IV. ALEXANDRIA CURTIS CHAPPIE Merry meet-merrq part. Chappie is a very mischievous person-she can al- ways fmd something to do that will amuse us. All in all, she made a Wonderful friend. Home Economics Club IV: Basketball III: Tumbling Team III. KATHERINE DALABERAS KITTY Sometimes quiet is an unquiet thing. Katherine was unassuming and took what came her way. She was always fortunate in finding work in a candy store, We hope some day to see a Kitty's Candy Shoppe come into existence. EARL DAMON '4OIL A merry heart goes all the day. Earl seems to be always going somewhere. This is probably the result of his many and varied activities: it appears that he is interested in both music and sports- nor a very common combination. Orchestra II. III, IV: All-State Orchestra II, III. IV: Band I. II. III, IV: Tennis II. IV: Track III, IV: Art Club IV: Interclass Basketball IV: Interclass Football IV: Tennis Club III. IV: Glee Club I, II. LOUIS DAUKAS DOC His all into the aame he threw. Doc was one of our outstanding athletes. having excelled in baseball. football, and basketball. We believe his favorite of the three is baseball, which he takes very seriously, And is he proud of his letters-yes letters, not only one but eight of them-and who wouldn't be? You deserve every one of them, Doc ! Baseball I. II, III, IV: Football II. III, Captain IV: Basketball III. IV: Usher at Graduation 1938: Coach of Interclass Basketball Team III, IV.
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GLORIA DESMARAIS GLORY i'She is quletishe is shy Bu! when you know herf Oh n7tfV' In class, one thought 'iGlory to be a home-girl. but did you ever see a football game or dance without Glory to help in its success? You did not. and we hope you'll keep it up, Glory, cooperating in every- thing. we mean. Home Economics Club I, III: Dramatics II, III, IV: Student Leader IV: A. A. I, II, III. IV: Interclass Bas- ketball III: Upper Quarter. SYLVIA ESTHER DICKSTEIN ESSIE Thou hast wit ul will. Quiet. unassuming Essie was everybody's friend. Her' pleasant manner and quick wit made it easy for boys to keep up conversations with her. Dramatics II, III: Art III, IV: Senior Play Usher IV: A. A. Advertising IV: Student Leader: Press Club: Prom Decorating Committee: Upper Quarter. CLARA DIGNAIVI DIGGY Cheerful company shortens the miles. Clara is a very versatile person and an all-around good sport. She is popular with both boys and girls-you have to be popular to be elected by your class to repre- sent N. H. S. in the D. A. R. Citizenship Contest. Dramatics II. III: French Club III, IV: Debating Club III: Usher A. A. Show III. IV: Prompter Senior Play: Student Leader III: Drama Day Housing Committee III: A. A. I. II, III, IV: Press Club IV: Upper Quarter: Prophetess. ALFRED DOUCET UFREDDYH Stout heart and steadu mind. When one saw a Nashua High Honor Roll list Fred- dy's name was always there. Steadiness was his out- standing characteristic. His good marks are the Well- earned fruits of his honest efforts. Art Club II, III: Tennis Club III. IV: Upper Quarter. .IEANNE'I l'E DOUCIST Let knowledge qrow from more to more. Jeannette isn't what one might term garrulous. but it is truly amazing how much she knows. This is shown by her high rank on the Upper Quarter, for she was the second highest on the list. She is one of our most bril- liant students and an avid bookworm. Dramatics III. IV: Press Club IV: Library Club IV: Outdoor Club IV: Home Economics Club II: A. A. I: Upper Quarter. -
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