Nashua High School - Tusitala Yearbook (Nashau, NH)

 - Class of 1946

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PAGE TWENTY W ALICE M. BARRETT Slip newer seemed to have a Care, And if there was fun she was always there. Al enjoyed good fun and sports, and could always bc seen at local football and basketball games cheering for the home team. Her sunny disposition and witty remarks were well-known and liked. Her ability to make friends easily will be a great help to her in years to come. junior Red Cross I, lI, III. JANICE HELEN BARRETT 'AA pleasing roimtenan-ce is of H0 slight adr'antagc. ,Ian's even disposition might lead you to believe that she is always quiet. However, we know her to be full of life, active in school affairs, and a girl we are happy to call a friend. Janice will be remembered also for her pretty, honey-colored hair and ability to wear clothes well. Glee Club I, Christmas Assembly Ig Tatller Staff III, Press Club III, Dramatic Club llI, Badminton III, Ticket Committee, Senior Play, junior Red Cross l, Il, III, Upper Quarter. MARY ELIZABETH BARRY 'Her modest aiirwer and graceful air Shaw her wise and good ar she is fair. Mary was a quiet girl whose friendship was valued. She was kind and polite to everyone she knew and was well known among her classmates, as her list of activities shows. She especially enjoyed participating in the Dramatics Club. Mary was one of our prettiest ushers at our 1946 Senior Play and will make a very attractive school teacher, junior Red Cross I, II, lllg Press Club IIIg President, Dramatics Club IIIQ Taltle-r Reporter IIIQ Ushering Committee, Senior Play III. HELEN E. BARTOSIEVVICZ Not too serious, not too gay, A very nice girl in every way. Bambi will be remembered for her quiet manner, her winning smile, and her ambition to get ahead. She was the only girl trumpet player in the band, and played very well. VVe are sure that she will be successful in what- ever she undertakes. Junior Red Cross I, II, Band III, Music Festival lIIg Christmas Assembly III. JACQUELINE D. BASTILLE Blushing ig 1'irtu,e's color. A girl who is t-all, vigorous, full of fun, and who ardently l-oves basketball and popular swing is bound to be outstanding. This was Jackie to the class of '46. Besides these gifts she also had a well cultivated blush which she could turn on and off when the moment called for it. Tattler Staff, Sophomore and Junior Literary Editor, Press Club III, Basketball IIIQ Usher, Senior Playg Tuxitala Associate Editorg Dramatics Club III: Junior Red Cross I, II, III, Upper Quarter.

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LICOLYN ANNIS rl maid .vo flnirming amd wry ftclile, So full of fun and zfery .t'weel. She is short, she is cute, and she possesses the admir- able trait ol' having a good word for everybody. Lee will always be remetnbered as Pilsbeth, the ten-year-old, in the Senior Play. Lee is one of the many senior girls who are wearing beautiful engagement rings. VVe feel sure that she will be as good a housewife as she was a student. Music Festival I, ll, IIIQ junior Red Cross I, II, lllg t'lu'istmas Assetnbly I, II, Ill, Tdlller Reporter Ilg l'ress Club Ill, Iilee Clttb III, Senior Play, Upper Quarter. LUCILE ANNIS fl rviftxoriiv maid wotv she, and fair to look upon. l.ou was like a day in june, with a pretty face and a radiant personality. She not only looked like an artist's drcatn, but also was a clever artist herself, as her Taltler contributions testify. Her unsophisticated personality won for Lou a tender place in all our hearts. 7'aHlr'r Staff lg junior Red Cross I, II, III: Prom llccorations I, ll, Music Festival Ilg Christmas As- sembly llg filee Klub ll, Costume Committee of Senior l'lay lllg liasketball Banquet Decorations III, Badmin- ton lll, Upper Quarter, l'ATRlt'lA li. ATKINSON .fll1tttly.v a .rmilr and ll helping hand, ll'illing and ready Io understand. Although l'at spent her sophomore year at Holyoke Iligh School, she has made many friends since her re- turn to ns. In spite of her five years' residence in New lingland, she still has kept a little of the southern accent which delights her classmates. VN'ith her seriousness of purpose, she'll always win ottt. l'ress Club Illg ,lunior Red Cross Il, III, Badminton lll g Upper Quarter. MARTIN J. BADOIAN .S'f'orf,r were mwdc for men like him. Our popular Iiadona, who had a keen Sense of humor, excelled in basketball, and also starred in track and base- ball. His basketball ability was evident at the Durham tournament, where he received the award for being the most valuable player to his team, and also when he was named on the New England All-Tournament Team after playing in the Iloston Garden, lntratnural llasketball Ig Baseball I, ll, lllg Iiasket- ball I, ll, Ill, Captain Ill 5 'Track I, II, IIIg junior Red Cross l, ll, III, Upper Qnarterg Prophet. LESLIE BAKER 'tTlic mon of .rurlz ri genial mood. Skip used to commute all the way from the thriving tnetropolis of Hudson to attend Nashtta High School. llc was a good athlete and enjoyed all sports, though he never participated in them at school. He is well thought of by all who know him, including the fairer sex. Iunior Red Cross I. II, III, Stage Committee, Senior I'layg Class Tax Collector, PAGE NINETEEN



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BEATRICE BAZINFT Her talents were of the more silent kind. Bea was a person you just couldn't forget. To many she seemed very quiet and reserved, but to those who knew her better, she was very entertaining. She was frank, dependable, and witty. VVe hear you want to be a secretary, Bea. You have the qualifications to succeed. junior Red Cross I, II, III. MARY LOUISE BEAUCLAIR A verray purjit gentil lodycf' Mary was a very quiet, serious-minded girl in school. lint soon the 2:32 bell would ring, and it was then that Mary's joyful smile and happy laughter came forth. junior Red Cross II, III. RITA EVA BECHARD Sweet and prim and ultuayx trim. Rita is our idea of a thoroughly nice girl like those you find in story books. Under her refulgent smile and reserved manner you will Find a true friend. She has pretty curly hair that was the envy of her many friends. Her immediate plans are to study beauty culture. junior Red Cross l, ll, lll. JOAN BELLAVANCE A girl who ran work, a girl who van play. joan was well known for a beaming personality and a definite attractiveness to the opposite sex. She was thc center of many a laughing group of girls, and was always popular. Reading and dancing are joan's favorite pastimes. junior Red Cross I, ll, lllg Basketball lllg Tultlur Reporter lllg Chairman, Costume Committee, Senior l'layg Upper Quarter. NORMAND BERGERON lt'.v an eaxy world to liffe in, If you rhaose to Hltlkt' zt xo. Normand quiet? Once he got started there was no limit. His ability to take as well as give has won him many friends. We thought we were not going to have Normand with us his senior year when the draft call came to him, but the Army finally decided to let him come back to finish with us. 4 l L PAGE TWENTY-ONE v x J

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