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Page Twenty Two A G L A I A CHARLOTTE E. DAVIS HCHICKIEU Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low. Charlotte has always been so quiet in school that no one knew she was around. But she is always smiling. Perhaps it is that, together with her good looks, that has won for her many admirers-including the male sex. She may he quiet in school but, outside?- well, decide for yourself. HENRY A. DENIES DeN1Es , CAP Every inch that is not fool, is rogue. Everybody knows that little fellow, who teamed up with Rod Leavitt, makes the best pair of gymnasts in the state. Cap, DeNies has entertained us by his acrobatic stunts on the parallel bars. Never has he ever attempted to flirt but girls seem to hold a queer spell over him. Good luck, Henry, at Springfield! PAULINE DESCHENES llPOLLY!l Our great little helper. Polly certainly does believe in help- ing others. She is always doing some- thing for some one. Pauline is the president of the Home Economics Club. She is thinking of training for a nurse, and if she carries out her expectations she certainly will be successful. WILLIAM M. DOLLARD BILL So quiet that often his presence is not known. Silence is one of Bill's virtues. That is why little is known of Bill in our school. Bill is a great fellow when one gets to know him. Bill's ten- dencies are along the manual training line. We wish you success, Bill .
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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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A G L A I A Page Twenty Three RAY E. DOWNTON NROY11 A shining light which burns through all the night. Of course, every one knows Roy, but they don't know his real first name. Well, it is Ray. One day he did not respond to the teacher's habitual Roy. When he was accosted for not answer- ing he replied, My name is Ray Eugene Downtonf' Nevertheless, Ray or Roy -he is all the same to us, just Roy JOSEPH P. DULUDE KJOEYI Ah, now for the fun. Another one of our athletes is called Joe . Quarter-back, half-back, boxer, weight thrower, and gymnast are his titles, not to mention traffic cop. Joe is a humorist and an optimist. Joe is usually to be found where there is a crowd, and in the center of it, too. MARGARET ELIA HIJEGUY HMARGID Petite and short, Mischievous and always smiling. But don't forget Margaret has a long time to grow yet, although she could not possibly be any nicer. We heard she either intends to be a nurse or a Home Economics teacher, but whichever road she takes we know she will be success- ful. We wish her the best of luck. VELMA C. ERICKSON Thy face is fairy There is wonder in thine azure eyes. Velma is a quiet girl who always does her school work well. She passes in work that brings admiration of her classmates and her teachers. She is always good matured and her smiling face will be an inspiration to future pupils as Velma has decided to become a teacher.
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