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RODOLPHE BOUCHARD RUDY You ran't have your cake and-. Clothes make the women look, yes sirf But don't ask him how.iit's a secret formula, History Club IV: Tennis III. IV: Dramatics Club III. IV: Debating Club IV: Exit Three: Lada Who Ate An Oyster: You Can't Take It With You: Track IV. THEODORE LEWIS BOUCHER BUTCH Wz'th his eyes in flood with laughter. Who ever saw Butch when he was in a serious mood? He seemed to move like a tornado when he came into a class. He will be well remembered for the many classes he brightened with his cheerfulness. Rifle Club III: Debating Club III. JEANNETTE CECIL BOURDON If at Hrst you don't succeed, try, try again. Although .Ieannette's many activities outside of school prevented her from participating in many social functions in N. H. S.. they didn't keep her from being well-known and admired by the student body. 1 EUGENE R. BOUTIN GENE A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Eugene was a very quiet and unassuming fellow. but he sure knew his stuff. Whenever teachers found classes groping in vain for answers, they simply called on Eugene. who never failed them. Tusitala. Chairman Typing Committee: Track IV: Chemistry Club III: Athletic Association: Upper Quarter. PAUL BRAULT PAULLY The little man who was always there. Paully was at one's elbow whenever he was needed. A small. quiet chap. but a solid fellow to know. Tennis IV: Track IV: Athletic Association II, III, IV. twenty
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MAURICE BERNIER BERNIE DiIiaem'e is the mother of good fortune. Although Bernie spent a lot of his time perfecting model nts vtc ilwi s knew he was around because of his airpla . .y. , participation in curricular and extra-curricular activities. Band Il. Ill, IV: Orchestra II, III: A. A. II, III. FLORENCE BICKFORD FLO We are born to be happy, all of us. Flo was one who took school as it came and never worried about it. With her happy-go-lucky air. she carved herself an enduring niche in the minds of her com- rades, Home Economics Club II, III: A. A. II, III, IV. VICTOR I-. BJORKMAN VIC l'ii.'aci1y and wit make a man shine in company. There were two sides to Vic. One was jovial, the other serious. Although his friends knew him for his unfailing gocgi humor and wittyiremarks, not many realized his industry outside of school. Talller Reporter IV: Golf IV: A. A. II, III, IV. LEO BONNETTE BONNIE There is society in the deepest solitude. Wherex'er he WCHI, he was accompanied by a book. He was such a proline reader that his classmates marveled at his literary endurance. Amiable' was Bonnie. and Well- liked. because he had that certain spark of brilliance that appeared every so often. Tuxitala Paragrapher: Intramural Football II: Basket- ball II: Rifle Team II: Glee Club II. GEORGE ALBERT BOUCHARD GEORGIE He who appreciates art appreciates the better things in life. Georgie. an alert individual interested in fine arts, was always ready to talk about a good actor. singer, or artist. Opera appealed to him immensely. His ambition is to become associated with some field of art. 'ri inetaen
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JOSEPH BREWER 'AJO-JOE Let us, then, be up and doing. Whether it was escorting young ladies home after school or assisting the teacher after classes Jo-Joe was always and Bu J why didn't you give us a break on h . t o, with that singing voice of yours once in a while? A. A. Show Ticket Committee IV. PAUL BRISSON SPARKEY All God's chillun got rhythm. Paul is an eager swing fan who perhaps can be consid- ered the authority on that subject in Nashua High School. Good luck to you in the future, Sparkey. LAURIEN HENRY BRODEUR BUTCH He loues the game beyond the prize. ' Laurien confined his efforts to athletics. and his prowess in hockey and baseball stands as proof of his athletic abil- ity. Baseball III. DAVID BROWN DAVE To know him was a privilege. Hi-de-ho! Chillun. hear that rhythm? Why, that's our tall, good-looking drummer-boy beating it out. Dave. a facsimile of Gene Krupa, was not only a good musician but an interested student of science as well. Tattler Reporter II: Staff III: Chorus II: Senior Play: A. A. Show: Dramatics Club IV: President of French Club II: Track Team IV: Drama Day Guide: Upper Quarter. PETER ALBERT BRUEN CRUSHER Don't worry about life: you'll neuer get out of it alive. Peter was always full of fun and frolic. and there was always something doing when Peter was around. Wrestling II. III: Football II. III, IV: Volley Ball II, Ill: Tumbling and Apparatus II: Rifle II. twenty-one 1
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