Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1944

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PRISCILLA BONENFANT . Pussy Oh, those dimples! Whenever we saw Pussy wiping her eyes, we knew that she had had a good laugh in Economics. Her be- coming blushes were .the envy of every girl in school. Her stunning hair, her dark brown eyes, and her alluring smile are so remarkable that to see her go by is a pleasure. Junior Red Cross I, II, III. PHILIP BONNETTE Big things come in small packages. Philip was everybody's pal. His disposition was one of the best in Nashua High. He was interested in air- planes, and his hobby was swimming. Bonnette's imme- diate plans are to join the Navy. Gymnasium Exhibition III. Left May 1, 1944, to join the United States Navy. THERESA BOUCHER Butch Hold the bell! I'm coming. 'iButch will long be remembered for her enchanting smile and continual joking, staying for detention, and being Mr. Scheer's pet peeve. She was always an inter- ested spectator in all sports and won many friendships through her gaiety. Tattler Reporter I3 Junior Red Cross I, II, III. MILDRED BOWDEN Millie Better to be small and shine Than be tall and cast a shadow. Millie was always there when you most needed her. To all she was that friend in need. Her smile and witty remarks soon made you forget your troubles. Best of luck to her in the future! Junior Red Cross II: Press Club III: Ticket Commit- tee, Senior Play IIIQ Upper Quarter. GERMAINE A. BOYER i'Gerry Service with a smile. Gerry always had a smile and was ready to do things for people. We appreciated her good service at the lunch counter. C1erry's interest is in the Nurses' Corps. We all wish her success in joining up. Lunch Counter I: Junior Red Cross I, II. Page Tumnty-five

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RUTH L. BESSE Rusty With lots of pep and full of fun She's a good friend to everyone. Rusty will be remembered for her ability to make friends, her ever-ready smile, and her hobby of writing to service men. She was full of honest good-nature. Junior Red Cross I, II, Illg Ushering Committee, Sen- ior Play III, HENRIETTA BILODEAU Sandy Her heart is young and gay. Henrietta will be remembered for her favorite expres- sion i'Holy Smokes, usually uttered with such vim and vigor we almost expected her freckles to rattle! We all wish her much success in her Cadet Nurse's training. Junior Red Cross I, II, III. RUSSELL R. BIRD Birdie To endure is greater than to dare. Birdie was another ardent lover of music. He had a glowing personality which will be missed around the school. Band I, Il, III: Orchestra Ig Tattler Reporter I: Junior Red Cross I, II, III: Christmas Assembly II: Senior Play Property Committee III. Left January 21, l944, to join the United States Navy. ANNETTE BLEAU Slim Sober, but not serious, Quiet, but not idle. Slim is one of our hard-working girls. In her own little way she was quiet until you knew her inti- mately, but she was well liked by all her classmates be- cause of her sincerity and willingness to help others. Slim is intending to enter the service: we know her country will greet her with a welcoming smile. Junior Red Cross I, II, III. DIANA BOGHUS ..Di,, Good to be merry and wise. We shall remember Di for her smile, her good dis- position, and her hobby of reading. She plans to be a physical education instructor, and we envy her future pupils. Tattler Reporter II: Lunch Counter II. Page Twenty-four



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LORRAINE BOYER Larry A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any marketf' 'iLarry is a very pleasant girl, the kind of person that is welcomed into any group, for she could always brighten up a dull moment. Junior Red Cross I, II, III. CULLEN JAMES BRAHANEY Drape He laughs and fools the whole day long, And life for him is but a song. Cullen was known throughout the school for his flashy fads, including his boogy haircut, and for his happy-go- lucky spirit. He knew all about the latest records and dance bands. It must have been practicing from these that made him one of the school's best dancers. Baseball Ig Basketball I: Cheer Leader II, III: Junior Red Cross I, II, III, Track I, III: Upper Quarterg Gym- nasium Exhibition III. ROLAND BRISSON Bris He loves the game beyond the prize. Bris was always good natured, and he was very fond of sports. Whenever we saw Bris running down the corridors, we knew that he was going to Hgymf' Yes, that was his favorite subject! His ambition to become a sports writer seems very logical. Band I, II, III: Orchestra I: Gymnasium Exhibition III. WILLIAM BUCK Bill And certainly hewas a good fellow. 'iBill is well known as a very happy and easy-going youth. He was interested in football and well informed about aviation, His ambition is to join the United States Navy and become a commissioned officer. Junior Red Cross I, II, III, Gymnasium Exhibition III. DOROTHY BURGESS Muscuies She is silentg she is shui But there's mischief in her eye. Although Muscules was shy in her classes, she was an all-around sport, who loved swimming. We always enjoyed her accordion playing when she satisfied our pleading. Junior Red Cross I, II, III. Page Twenty-six

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