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A G L A I A Page Thrrteen H ELEN E. BARRY Emu It's nice to he natural, when you are naturally nice. Helen is one of the very quiet mem- bers of our class. She is not well known by many because she is so quietg but never mind, Helen, some people get into trouble because they talk too much. We hear Helen is a11 ethcient chauffeur. MARION D. BEMIS h DUCKIE Black hair with natural curls And an everlasting smile. Marion's peppy ways and easy smiles have sent her through school on high , We heard that she is a biology star, and that bugs have a certain fas- cination for her. If she keeps smiling, we predict the very best kind of a time for her all through her life. ROGER P. BENEZET HBENNYH A youth of labor with an age of ease. Roger is intelligence personified. Does he study all the time?-we should think the girls would have something to say about that. He has time for athletics. Track has taken up a great deal of his attention. Oh, we expect great things to be done by him in the future. EDITHA M. BENNERT Kxnno Still Waters run deep. Editha is not as well known to us as we would like to have her, having come to our school from Andover last fall. Ffditha is quiet and studious and is right with us when it comes to studying. We wish we could have her pleasant company with us longer.
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Page Twelve A G L A IA OLIVE E. AYER HOLLY A maid of bewitching grace. Olive is the envied possessor of curly fiaxen hair, merry blue eyes and a sweet manner which have Won her many friends. Her specialty has been drawing. We have appreciated her gay posters around the school. Books, of which teachers cruelly relieved her, had a special fascination for her. SAMUEL T. BAKUS HSALI-N Always chasing a good time. Sam is one of those fellows who is always looking for a good time. Perhaps he isn't too boisterous in school, but we know that he is when he's out of school. However, Sam is one of these regular boys and can do good Work when he settles down. FLORENCE B. BARRETT FLoss1s If naught is happening, then will I make it. Flossie is' everything but quiet. If the class is too calm to suit her, she is sure to make something happen , especially in Economics. But when it comes to Stenography, Flossie is somewhat different. One might say that she becomes almost serious. We are sure that she will make someone an excellent secretary in the near future. EDWARD I. BARRY MED!! A lion-hearted caveuman, beware, fair maiden. In our school life Ed has proven himself an agreeable companion and a helpful friend. His leisure hours are used in playing baseball, and 'tis whis- pered around that Ed is quite a. lion with the young damsels of the class. Let's hope that Ed can usher his way through aisles of fame as he does at the Crown. .
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Page Fourteen A G L A I A CLARE A. BRESNAHAN 4KCAB1v A foot more lightg a step more true Ne'er from the heath-flower dashed the dew. Cab is our foremost debater and received the first prize medal from N. H. U. Although she has been con- nected with an ice cream company for some time, she is not the least bit cold- hearted. She is always a willing helper and a friend. Cab usually makes a success of what she attempts. JOSEPH E. BRONSTEIN UJ'OE!Y Manchester High School's loss will be Bioston University's gain when Joe leaves. joe is well known through- out New England for his prowess as a basketball player. Joe was a regular guard for two years on our basketball team. Joe is also an all around good sport, and is known for being a very jovial pal. MARY A. BROOKS Little notes a flutter Sound like dancing drops Of a brook on pebbles,- Song that never stops. The voice of our Mary resembles the notes of babbling Brooks a name she really bears. She has made a good be- ginning as a singer and she has the good wishes of us all for a future known only to prima donnas. FREDERICK BROWN HFREDDIEH 'Freddie' Brown 'came to town To tease the girls And make the teachers frown. V Freddie certainly enjoys ruining the placid atmosphere of the classroom. The only time there is a lull is when Fred feigns drowsiness. We hope Freddie will grow up some day and put business before pranks. Despite his teasing ways, his classmates have enjoyed his company.
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