Central High School - Aglaia Yearbook (Manchester, NH)

 - Class of 1924

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Page Twenty-Five A G I, A I A ANNA DENISE GRIFFIN. 'tllllxirf' Duty is very sive:-1, but pleasure swct-tm-l'. Dimples, that oft-en show because she is often smiling, have won for Anna the nickname she has bo1'ne through High School years. Every- one who knows her will tell you that she is full of fun and always ready for a lark. She has taken the Do- mestic Science course, so perhaps she will teach people how to cook some day. KICLSEA GRIFFIN. MK as A A true t'ri1-ntl is foi'ev1-r at fri:-ml. K is modest but we know that she has splendid artistic talent. She has painted some very Hne posters and her hands are deft at making unique, whimsical knick-knacks. She is also ahletically inclined and executes gracefully a great variety of dives. One of her marked charac- teristics is her good ll21flll'G. 1 W. ESTHER MARY GUILFOY. SES!! H1fl'ltIXYi4'dgL't', in truth, is tht- great sun in thc tirmnment. Life and pow:-r -:rc scattered with alll its beams. Esther-our valedictorian! XVhat need to mention her merited success as debater, her brilliant essays and editorials, the capability with which she filled the oiiice of president of the Literary Club last year, and her splendid dramatic talent. However, in some mysterious way she finds time to be a radio-fan! Es pos- sesses a compelling personality.

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AGLAIA Page Twenty-Fmn LUELLA VIRGINIA GRAVIGS. !!,'.. ! ARCI-IIE GKEVIOII. NATHAN GREVIOR. '-l,i 'g Q1KrwY,', I,l4:r'rY : lXiu'ii : tlic1'7v. N.vl'lc. Ii ls num- tu ln- nziturnl. it' yan ii- nzilnr- silly nim- Lu has a large circle ol' devotezl friends in the Coinmercial Building. Her conscientiousness and persever- ance have made her a valued treas- isre to the class. 'tLu', has also shown her ability in dramatics. We hear that she will be a sLe-nographer next year. We shall watch your future with interest, Lu, This roly-poly young Qenllenian is our Claw Humpty llnmpty. If Arc'liie's Ford should wiock him, he would still be grinning from our to ear. Lefty has original ideas for cleportingg all Bolshevists to Alaska. VVho knows but that Archie may be government advisor some clay? Ili-:urs iliy slornii mnsil- uf ilu- drum. Alihougli you seldom hear Na- ihan's voife boomins! through the corzidors at school. he is noted for his ability to create sound waves as a infinber of f'J0nes' Syncopaters. He also has been one of the main- stays of the school orchestra and we are sure that he will be sorely missed by Mr, Whittemore as well as the rest of us.



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A G L A I A Page Twenty-Six J . AGNES IfA'FHI1EEN HAMILTON, VVALTEK GUSTAVE HAMPEL. DIARGARET HALL- ,XGGIlC-,Q Auf WA1,'r g 'KI-I,u1r. l'l'3GGY 1 l '?fl-H Spf-ox-ll is gru-:xl but silvnu- is LIl'1'ili4'l'.U A tiny young lady is 'iAggie, but it is quality rather than quantity which counts. She excels in book- keeping, and we judge that this de- mure miss would be an edicient book-keeper. However, she has chosen to follow the profession of teaching and has aimed her arrow of ambition at Keene. Silt-nt in seven i2lllLfll1ll.l't'..y We fail to understand why VValt should be studying foreign languages when he so rarely speaks, even in English. It is rumored about that he aspires to be the stage manager of some theatre, and if we may judge hi1n by the quality of his work in The Wild Rose, we will certainly predict a great future for him, Ulluw. ,ziggglincc lzxllglitmfl' :ls swvvt as the suzllluws' sung in tht- South. Peggy is our cheerful cherub. Her pleasant, amiable disposition makes her popular, particularly as a traiiic ofllcer. Although Washing- ton, D. C., parted with her but two years ago, her name has constantly graced the Manchester High Honor Roll. Peg has proved her prowess as a charming leading-lady.

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