Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1944

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JANE COLBURN 'iJanie To those who know thee not, no words can paint: And those who know thee know all words are faint. Janie's quiet thoughtfulness has long been a source of wonder to those who do not know her. and a source of joy to those who do. We feel sure you'll be as good a housewife as you were a scholar. Jane. Glee Club III: Junior Red Cross I. II, III: Christmas Assembly III: Upper Quarter. GLADYS ELIZABETH COLEMAN Blondie 'ow'ef, but wen liked by azz. Blondie is another very quiet girl in class. She likes bowling. and when outside is very entertaining. Her hobby is letter-writing, at which she is very good. If you're around the tennis courts, you're likely to see her. She often used to say, I wish it was Z:3OY PATRICK COLLINS Zipper What's mine is yours, and what is yours is mine, Pat is the type of person you can listen to for hours and never get tired of hearing him talk. He loves to play golf and doesn't make a bad score either. Zipper is hardly ever serious, and always had a smile a mile long. He was very active throughout his school career. Ski Club I: Red Cross I, II, IIIQ Gymnasium Exhibition III: Track III, JOHN CONLIN His popularity-there must be a reason. John has a good claim to fame in our class annals. His silence has aroused his classmates' curiosity: he has sel- dom been cajoled into speaking, but on those rare occa- sions has aroused much respect. Junior Red Cross I, II, III: Graduation Usher II: Class President III: Senior Play Ticket Committee III: Gymnasium Exhibition III: Upper Quarter: Class Orator III. DOUGLAS COOKE Cookie Where theres a coach there's ICOOhli6,.!, Cookie was not only a sports fan, but also a par- ticipant in all kinds, especially basketball. He is an ad- mirer of good clothes-that sharp corduroy coat and those bright green trousers which flashed around the cor- ridors will never be forgotten. Junior Red Cross I: Basketball Manager III: Gym- nasium Exhibition III. Page Twenty-'nine

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EDWARD CHACOS Eddie Easy to remember, and hard to forgetf' Chacos will be remembered for his quiet manner and ability to keep what he knew to himself. This latter will be a great asset in his future work, if he carries out his present ambition to become a member of the F. B. I. His outstanding work in gymnasium won him a prominent place in the exhibition assembly. Junior Red Cross I, II, IIIQ Gymnasium Exhibition III. KENNETH GERALD CLARK Clarky Easy come, easy go. A sharp sense of humor and a true knowledge of fair play make Clarky a person who is always welcome. His clever remarks have often added life to quiet classes. Sports are his hobby, and being a typical Hudson boy, he is better than average in all sports. Junior Red Cross I, II, Stage Committee of Senior Play IIIQ Upper Quarter: Baseball IIIQ Gymnasium Ex- hibition III, GERALDINE CLERMONT Gerry 'iOn with the dance! Let joy be urzconinedf' Gerry will long be remembered for her fine per- formance of the Mexican Hat dance. Her ever-smiling face is the envy of all girls. We wish her success in her chosen profession. Junior Red Cross I, II, IIIQ Upper Quarter. THERESA MARY CODY Tessie Always full of fun and pep Just a girl you can't forget. Tessie brightened dull classrooms with her unex- pected cracks and laughs. May she continue to spread cheer in future years. Oh, yes, Tessie is good also at bicycling and cooking. Her work with the Canteen Corps should help to make her a good dietitian. Senior Play Usher III, Tusitala Assistant III: Junior Red Cross I, II, III. DONALD C. COFEEY Doc A rhapsody of words. Doc always had something interesting to say, es- pecially when he commented on the teachers. His knacks of keeping calm and taking things easy should help him when his nickname Doc really means what it should. Football I, II: Gymnasium Exhibition III. Page Twen ty- eight



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NORMA COOMBS Coombsie Her modest looks a cottage might adorn. Sweet as the primrose peeps 'beneath the thorn. Coombsie's friends hold her close to their hearts for her generosity and sunny disposition. Her quick smiles and twinkling eyes will light up the hospital where she is going to train as a nurse. We should like to be her pa- tientsl Press Club III: Class Tax Collector. ISIDORE MAURICE COTE I Bill I can spell all the words that I use and my grammar is as good as my neighbor's. Bill is a new comer to the school this year, enter- ing from Assumption College in Worcester. We soon came to like him for his boundless good nature. His immediate plan is to join the United States Navy, and his ambition is to become a Radio Technician. Junior Red Cross III. THOMAS COTOPOULOS Tommy A thing worth doing is worth doing well. 4'Tommy was always ready to engage in either an argument or a sport. His eagerness in these respects, and his reputation on the dance floor, won him a large circle of friends. Although he was not too active in school af- fairs, his presence was always an asset. Junior Red Cross I, II, III: Senior Play Publicity Committee III: Track III: Upper Quarter: Gymnasium Exhibition III. SHIRLEY HELEN CROSS Shirl I laugh, for hope hath happy place with me. Did you ever see Shirl when she wasn't red in the face from laughing, or urging someone else to join her in some varied escapade? Whenever you heard Hi, chum in the corridor, it was sure to be Shirl hailing her many friends. Tattler Reporter III: Junior Red Cross I, II, III: Sen- ior Play Prompter III. TERRENCE CULLEN M1-erry,, I I know a joke worth two of that. Although not active in school doings, Terry was something more than terrific with his ad lib joking. It was Terry who centered the gang of clowns in many a class. Even though having possession of this humour punch, 'ATerry many a time showed great promise for the future. Red Cross I, II, III: Gymnasium Exhibition III. Page Thirty

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