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Page Twenty A G L A I A CATHERINE P. CONNOLLY c:KAx,Exl Heart on her llips, and soul within her.cyes, Soft as her elime, and sunny as her skies. Catherine has always been quiet around school. Although you don't hear her say much, you always can see her hright smile. But just get Cathe- rine outside-say at a party-and she's as gay and talkative as anyone else. VVhatever she does, may she there End success. MARGARET H. CONNORS MARGi1 , NSMILESU Marge always has a smile for every- one. Her one ambition so far, is to he a nurse for some great dentist some day. She certainly will he successful. and we wonder who the lucky dentist is going to he. Vtlhenever We'll have a toothache, We'll be sure to look you up, Margaret. IRENE A. COTE Tho' life may uncertain be, W'li:1t cause have I to worry? lrene is willing to assume her individ- ual responsibilities and then willingly assist others. The class of 1928A has valued highly the companionship and influence of lreneg and shc carries with her the sincere regards of all. RODERICK COTE ltR0D1r I have met the enemy and they are mine. Behold a fast man! A runner. Even as a freshman Rod showed his heels to the older members of our track team. In 1927 Rod broke the State mile record with his time of 4 minutes, 40 seconds. The captain of the traffic squad is usually a conspicuous figure and Rod has been no exception.
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A G L A I A Page Nineteen CLIFTON F. CODY UCLIFH A hard and conscientious worker. Hard work and studying seem to go hand in hand with Clif. ' Clif, is a pretty good track man, having earned his numerals in our school. .A plugger like Clif will certainly reach his goal in life. Clif was an active member of the Hi-Y Club during the past year. PEARL V. COHEN srPAT1r In each cheek appears a pretty dimplef' Pat hails from East Boston. She will honor our class by being one of us when we hold our breath and reach for our diplomas. When you go to the school dances Pat is always there, al- ways jolly, with face shining and is the life of every party. ln school Pat is a very popular girl, getting along first- rate with her classmates-boys included. MARY E. COLBATH Come'wander with me, she said, Into regions yet untrod. Mary has been quite a traveller. She took a trip to Panama but we were all glad that she was able to return and graduate with the 1928A class. That she could travel and pass in all her studies, too, is proof of her good scholarship. She likes to play tennis and is an expert in that game. MARY A. CONCANNON Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. Mary is a good English scholar and one of the best typists in the commer- cial department. The click of the type- writer caused by her remarkable speed will sometime bring good luck to the person who is fortunate enough to ob- tain her for a stenographer.
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AGLAIA Page '1'wentyfOne DOROTHY A. CRESSY llDO1,Yl Here dwells no frowns nor anger. VVhere can one find a girl with as many admirable qualities as Dorothy has? She is dignified, bright, loyal, and studious. Dot is president of the Literary Club, makes a high standing in her class, and is prominent in school activities. NVQ are confident that suc- cess will he hers. BERNARD T. CUNNINGI-IAM Like the waves that dance on the sea. Vile are sure that Bernard will not object to the mention of the attractive wares which are the envy of many. Xlodesty adds to the charm of his per- sonality and wins the many friends he possesses. DAVTD VV. CUPPLES nDAVEn' uCUPn 1 pity hashful men, who feel the pain Uf fancied scorn, and muleserved disdain, Anil bear the marks upon a blushing face Ht' needless shame and self-imposed disgrace. Dave , although he has not entered many of the school activities, is quite popularg all the more for his freckles and red hair. One looks to a bright future for Dave . Math seems to be his pet study, and when the combination of Dave Cupples and Dave Lam- prey starts: take notice. However long your years may beg make use of them Dave ! FRANCES E. DADMUN FRAN XYomen were made to give our eyes delight. Frances has not always been in Man- chester High School. She came here in her junior year. Although she was homesick for her old school at first, she has come to like us better,-as well as we like her, I hope. She is quiet in school, but outside-well, judge for yourself,
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