Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1940

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IVIILDRED COTE I have no time for idle care. There was a girl who could he counted on. Mildred was never afraid to do more than her share. and was al- ways pleasant and cheerful about extra work. Her ruddy, well-kept hair was the envy of her classmates. We know that she will inspire future friends by her serenity and de- pendability. Tattler Reporter II: Secretary Senior Shorthand Club: Tattler Secretary IV: Student Leader II, III: Athletic As- sociation II, III, IV: Upper Quarter. PAUL R. COUTSONIKAS COUTSIE llwllfhllllf danger the game grows cold, Coutsie threw himself into a football game with all the energy he could muster and came out bruised and battered b . . . ut still unbowed. I-Ie is recognized as one of the best halfbacks in the state. Football IV. JUNE CRAWFORD The best work in the world is done on the quiet. , Although June is rarely heard from. she is certainly seen. We shall never forget noticing your beauty as you walked along the corridors, June. We think the world will not forget you when success is passed around. Dramatics Club IV: Senior Play Ticket Committee, ROBERT CURTIS SPEED What's the hurry? I'II get there. Speed took his time about everything he did. One never knew what to expect from him when he was called upon to recite, as he was usually ready with a funny reply. Football II, III, IV: Baseball III: Intramural Basket- ball II: Volley Ball IV: A. A. II, IIIRIV: Usher at Graduation '39, EDWARD GERALD DAME EDOUARD The man of such a genial mood. Edouard's ambition is to be an ofhcer in the National Guard, and who knows but what he may take over Mr Lawrence's position when he retires. Good luck to you. Edouard, and, by the way, where did you get that wave? A. A. II, III, IV: Lunch Counter IV: French Club IV: Press Club IV: Upper Quarter. twenty-six

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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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LUCY KATHERINE DANDLEY LOU Hlleixcly. willing, and able. l.ou's tall, busy. hurrying form will be missed by the many teachers on whom she waited at the lunch counter. She is quick and capable. Not only will the teachers miss her but the whole class of '-40. Home Economics Club III, IV: Lunch Counter II, III. IV: A. A. II. EVA MARIE DANIELEVITCH CHUBBY Calm, cool. and collected. By Chubby's pink cheeks and healthy countenance we have proof that she is the outdoor girl she appears to be. Vklhile others get excited over their troubles, Eva remains calm and reasons things out. Softball II, III: Volley Ball II, III: Rifle Club III: Usher at A. A. Show II. IV: A. A. II, III. IV: Upper Quarter. NELLIE THERESA DANSEVICH TERRY A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the best of men. One seldom saw Terry when she wasn't smiling nor heard her when she wasn't chuckling. No gathering was comnlete unless Nellie was in attendance. Chorus II: Home Economics II. III, IV. NICHOLAS J. DAUKAS KOLA 'fAnrI here's to a friend, a friend of our sort, IVith a head full of brains and a heart full of sport. One has to work to put all A's on his report card and make the All State Football Team. but to Kola this was a cinch. He never took much interest in girls. for he was heard to say. Women and studies don't mix. Iiootball II. III. Cantain and All State IV: Intramural Softball. Basketball. Volley Ball II, III: Rifle Club II: Track IV: Usher at Graduation '39: Senior Play Ticket Committee IV: Assistant Athletics Editor Tattler III: Athletics Editor IV: Associate Editor Tusitala: A. A. . II. III, IV: Upper Quarter. NORMAN DELUDE RED Work is my recreation, Red came to be known as the busiest man in the class. Although he had the proverbial red hair, he had a pleasing temperament and was never in anything but a genial mood. TUIllt'f Business Manager IV: Tusitala Typewriting Staff IV: Wrestling II: Softball II, III, IV: Basketball II, III, IV: Volley Ball II, III: Drill Team II. III. t'u'c'nt!1-seven

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