Central High School - Aglaia Yearbook (Manchester, NH)

 - Class of 1928

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A G L A I A Page Seventeen HAZEL E. CASWELL BOBBY On with the dance. Despite her years and experience in the world she can still manage to blush which is a rare art. She acknowledges that dancing is her favorite sport. We are sure she will be a success in her future career. Her friends hope to continue their pleasant friendship after leaving school. MYRTLE S. CEDAR HAIUDIY Her heart jumps up, when she beliolds- Myrtle is endowed with a jolly, friendly disposition and a wealth of giggles and grins. She has been a great asset to our basketball team for four years, and we know Miss Sheehan will have to look hard to find a substi- tute for her, Mud has a weakness- shall we say for boys CPD or is it one special boy, Mud ? ROGER L. CELLEY uRAJAHn Rajah is well liked by his school- mates and is. never found lacking in friends. Now that ladies as well as gentlemen deal in worldly affairs we are sure of Rajah's luck. VVe all hope he does not forget the lessons taught in good M. H. S. and has also profited by them. DORIS M. CHALMERS t1DOT1x As cheerful as the day is long. Although Dot hast' not been with us long, she has gained a prominent place in M. H. S., and in the hearts of the many students who know her. Dot is one of the few proclaimed by Mrs. Daley as being an accurate stenographer. We know that someone will be lucky when he employs Dot as his secretary.

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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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Page Eighteen A G L A I A HELEN V. CHARAS UVICN Better late than never. We are sure of the fact that Helen is a great busybody. For at school she is always in a hurry but somehow, even though a puzzle to us, she manages to stay stationary long enough to be on trafhc duty. Don't hurry to forget your A quiet, unassuming girl classmates, Helen. IKLOUN thorn. Although she is generally and reserved, she is in fact person. She owns a pair brown eyes and some long VVe hear that Louise is movie fan. IISTELIJ ll Seemed eternal as the skyg LOUISE L. CHASE Her modest looks the cottage might adorn Sweet as the prxmrose peeps beneath the We haven't heard much from Louise during our four years in high school. rather shy a charming of smiling dark curls. a devoted STELLA M. CHMIEL As pure and sweet, her fair brow, And like the brook's lovefsongg her voice A sound that could not die. usually is not noticed, but there is a shining light in Stel . Jackson College will be for- tunate to have Stel's Latin transla- tions and her scholastic standing. If curls, in this day and generation become a girl, some one is fortunate. Your course of life is shaped, no doubt, by fate, so take each day as it comes. VIRGINIA M. CLARK There is quiet spirit in these woods That dwells where'er the gentle south wind blows. Virginia has a warm nature typical of the southern state whose name she bears. She is always ready to work and her help in the Home Economics Club has bCCl1 appreciated by all the members. Her command of English is unsurpassed. That she will succeed in the future is unquestioned.

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