Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1940

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RICHARD BRUEN DICK 'iBe moderate: be moderate. Dick simply would not be hurried about anything, but in spite of extreme moderation he usually got good results for his efforts in the end. He has a real sense of humor. too. DONALD BUCHANAN, JR. DlDI HQUIQITZQSS is best. Donald's quiet and scholarly attitude gave him an en- viable position on the Upper Quarter. You may rest assured that the faculty are wishing that there had been more like him in our class. A. A. III, IV: Upper Quarter. JAMES L. BURKE GEORGE I must go down to the seas again. George seems headed for the sea. That's all he's talked about throughout his school career. It's probably the ol' salt water in his blood. All we can say is that if we're on the ship he's captaining. we're safe. Wrestling III: Volley Ball III: Track II, III, IV: Basketball Intramural II: Tumbling and Apparatus II, III. ELIZABETH BURNHAM BEEBlE Give her a basketball to play with and she's happy. Athletics as well as athletes seemed to intrigue Beebie. She was one of our smaller damsels. and you couldn't help noticing the way her eyes sparkled when she smiled. Tusilala Paragrapher: Exit Three IV: Dramatics Club II: Student Leader Ill, IV: Usher, Senior Play, State Drama Day: Intramural Softball, Basketball, Volley Ball II, III, IV: Upper Quarter. RAYMOND HENRY BURNS BURNSIE Play ball. Burnsie was a co-operative fellow, whose chief extra- curricular interest lay in baseball. He was able, moreover, to carry over into the classroom the same intensity of in- terest with which he pursued the careers of major league ball players. Interclass Softball II: Basketball II: Volley Ball II: Rifle Club II: Tusitala Typist. twenty-two

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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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HAROLD B. BURTT SID HI,.l:KIfl'I1-1751 is fur bellvr than house or fund. Sid, extraordinary man. was always ready for an un- expected chemistry test. In addition. he was noted for the clever jokes he told before class. l.unch Counter IV: Upper Quarter. ADOLPH BURzYNsK1. JR. -li' BUzzY - The smile that u.'on't come off. Bully had a smile that all but split his face in two. It was a treat to watch the way his eyes crinkled up at the corners. Bully was a very hard worker. and we know he'll succeed--'so the best of luck. BuzZy ! MARTHA ANN BUSWELI. ANN 'ffonstcrneu is the crowning privilege of friendship. M n coale can make friends but Ann's smile made 1 Y P' i ' -V Q friends that she has kept. Even without her making noise, her presence would make itself felt. A. A. II. III, IV: Home Economics IV: Lunch Count- er IV. PI-IYI,I.IS BUXTON PI'IIDDY fl sweet attractive kind of grace. Phyllis, an attractive girl who was graceful in manner and dress. had a way which made everyone fond of her. Home liconomics Club III, IV: Everyday Living Club IV. ROBERT J. CANFIELD BOB For u Imetler friend, look no further. Some friendships made in'high school are prolonged in- to later life. Anyone who made Bobs acquaintance is certain that his friendship is of that steadfast caliber. Band II. Ill: Orchestra II. III. twenty-titres

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