Central High School - Aglaia Yearbook (Manchester, NH)

 - Class of 1928

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A G L AIA Page Fzfteen NATHANIEL BROWN KINATU Still waters run deep. Nathaniel is a quiet personality who recently joined the Class of 1928A. To keep out of mischief he devotes his spare time to working for the famous A and P. Time would no doubt reveal several admirable traits in Nat . JOHN I. BUFFUM KKJOCKIY Minh, admit me of thy crew. John has been with us only two years. During that time there was never a class room too dull to stifle jock's laugh. The dark side of life never occurs to him. His practical jokes are continually keeping someone in misery. Few would pick Jock for a poet and yet-read the Oracle. MARY J. BURKE l1RED1r Silence never betrays you. Who said that a temper always goes with red hair? Maybe Mary has a temper, but if she has, her pleasing manner with her schoolmates doesn't show it. She has attained a good rec- ord in stenography and we feel sure that she will be a successful secretary to her future employer. WILLIAM E. CADARETTE HBILLH A second Demosthenesf' Demosthenes will have to look to his laurels when Bill begins making ora- tions. Bill is always on the lookout to work some boyish prank. He has displayed his business ability as Busi- ness Manager of the Aglaia. His name has adorned the honor roll quite a few times, and he was graduated in three and one-half years.

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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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Page Sixteen A G L A I A DOUGLAS M. CAIRNS l:D0UGr9 Ahl it is a goodly sight to see a man so handsome. Doug came to us from far-away Honolulu. He immediately made him- self known by his smile. Since then his chief excuse for having his name in the paper has been that he was captain of the swimming team. Doug can talk long and interestingly upon the amount of bunk in the usual romantic conception of Hawaii. MARY C. CANNON me Gentlemen prefer blondes. Mary is .one of our bright little blondes who is seen but seldom heard. She is one of our rare quiet girls. When there is something worth saying Mary is there to tell us. She likes dancing, how much we don't know. We all have enjoyed Mary's quiet, good nature. ALBERT CAN TIN HAL!! Laugh away sorrow and care for here I come. We think it would be a miracle if we saw Albert without a smile. Although he is always smiling, he is a quiet lad. Albert did not go in for many school activities because he lives near'Pine Island Park and does not have time to stay around school. DOROTHY H. CASEY IIDOTI! A smile will always pay. Dot is never found to be lacking in interest, though she reveals dancing to be her favorite pastime. All friends of Dot hope to continue their pleasant friendship after June. Ability and in- .terest are two good points to have, so we admire Dot .

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