Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1940

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HECTOR CARPENTER HMONKH Whoever wrestles is sometimes thrown. Monk wasn't usually thrown, however, and was considered by his fellow wrestlers as one of the best in the school. - A. A. Show IV: Wrestling II, III, IV: Intramural Football and Softball II, III: Intramural Basketball and Volley Ball II, III, IV: Tumbling and Apparatus IV: Rifle Team II, III. LAURE CHAREST LAURIE She that was ever fair and never proud, Had tongue at will, and yet was rarely loud. Laurie, a quiet and demure person, possesses a lovely singing voice, and a charming personality that Will carry her far along the road of life. Home Economics IV: A. A. II, III. HECTOR JOSEPH CHARTRAIN I-IEC Men of few words are the best men. Hec was one of the quiet persons who only spoke when spoken to. He was not the type to participate in any sports. but was very studious. We think that with his agile mind he will make the chemist that he wants to be. Tusitala Paragrapher IV. CHARLES W. CHOURAMANIS Clothes make the man. With his snappy clothes and quick smile, Charles looked like a page out of Esquire. I-Ie was active in sports, as you can see. Wrestling II, III: Intramural Softball, Basketball, Vol- ley Ball, Football II, III, IV: Drill Team III: A. A. III: Tusitala Paragrapher IV: Tattler Reporter. KATHERINE CLANCY KAY Wisdom is ever a blessing. Kay was rated tops by her friends. who saw in her the qualities of leadership, friendship, and scholarship. Our brilliant Kay is going to Wellesley next year, where we know she will uphold the highest Nashua traditions, Chorus II: Dramatics Club II, III: Chairman of Hous- ing and Property Committees, Drama Day II: Tattler, Assistant School Notes Editor III. Senior Literary Editor: A. A. II, III. IV: Associate Editor, Tusitalag Upper Quarter. twenty-four

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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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JOHN D. CODY 'iNol a worry in the world. There never was a better fellow than John? He was big in frame and heart. John always kept his economics teacher on the alert with his unexpected sallies. but no one could lose patience with him, Incidentally, he is an ex- pert door shutter. Remember Room II4, John? Tatller Reporter II: A. A. II. ANNA LOUISE COLE CO-CO Action is eloquence. Sincere. friendly, with a refreshing sense of humor? these qualities typify Co-co to perfection. Interested in most of the school activities including Tultler and Tusi- lula, Anna is a versatile girl who has done much for Nashua High. Tultler Reporter II: Assistant Book Editor III: Book Editor IV: Intramural Basketball and Volley Ball II: Iirench Club III: Rifle Club III: Dramatics Club II. III, Vice President III: l.unch Counter IV: Associate Editor of Tustlulu: A. A. II. III, IV: Upper Quarter. CLARENCE M. CONNOR. JR. BUSTER Good nature is the cheapest commodity in the world. Clarence wasn't a teachers pet or an angel by any means. He was just a swell fellow scattering good will, a commodity as welcome as it is cheap. A. A. II. III, IV. FRANK S. COOKSON. JR. DICK A smile is a tonic, men. Swaggering walk, slight suggestion of a slouch. mis- chievous glint in his eye-that's Dick. You never catch Dick in a pensive mood or without his broad grin. No. sir! Intramural lioothall. Softball. Volley Ball II: Cheer Leader III: A. A. II, III, IV. IVIARIETTE CORRIVEAU Better to be small and shine Than Io be tall and cast a shadow. Ciraciousness and modesty added up give you Mariette. None of us will ever forget the famed triumvirate of Corriveau. Dowd, and Clancy harging around corridors and adding humor to every class. Tuttler Reporter III: Dramatics Club III. IV: Drama Day Property Committee II1 I.ibrary Club. Vice Presi- dent III: Ifrench Club, Treasurer III, President IV: A. A. Il. III. IV: Upper Quarter. l 11'zf'rtL1l'1l1'r:

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