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Page Twenty Eight A G L A I A HAROLD F. HAVVKIN S M:my'z1re his lnurelsf' Harold has been a very active mem- ber of many school activities. He made a very good impression in our Senior Play. The Maskers will certainly miss Harold when he graduates this June. His work for the flglnia is very com- mendable. Harold is always busy working in the afternoon at the New Hampshire Fire Insurance Company. PAULINE K. HAYES l'0I.I.Y A trner,'nol1ler, trustier heart More loving, pr.more loyal Never beat within a human breast. Polly , as you know, is one of the firm of Dunbar, Hayes and Lord Co. A Hirtation or two may have marred her gentle self, but otherwise Polly is carefree and modest. In Room 3 one might hear her occasionally say, My heart for a Latin translation. Syra- cuse University is her destination. HANNAH R. HEALY UANNAYI I have a little shadow. lf you happen to see Anna any- where, you won't have to look long be- fore you see Flossie , too. They arc almost inseparable. Anna makes a jolly pal, for she loves fun, and if it isn't already furnished, she supplies it herself. She is an excellent stenog- rapher, and economist UD. For refer- ences, see Mr. Daley. ROSE A. HERLIHY Listen and learn VVho is livelier and friendlier than our classmate Rose who endeavors to like most everything in and about school? Then she still has time for her favorite sport, dancing. The quality of being a good listener belongs to Rose. We are isure that Rose's personality will later prove a great asset.
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A G L A I A Page Twenty Seven GEORGE I. HARRIS Youth comes but once in a life time. George believes in having a good time while he is young, happy, and free QPD, for sooner or later he may be tied down much more than he is now in business or otherwise. However, those who know George realize that nothing can ever stand in the way when it comes to his always being a happy-go-lucky, carefree individual. LORETTA HARRIS BOBBY Smile a little bit. That's Bobby's favorite motto. No matter what time of the day you see her, there's always a smile for you. We never think she has ever had a sad day in her life and we hope she never will. VVe do not know what she intends to do after leaving school, possibly though, to be some lucky rich man's Secretary. ELIZABETH L. HARTMAN KFBETTYDI Active and busy. Betty is one of our active little busybodys who finds time for all the school activities. Whatever she at- tempts in the future we are sure will be done to the best of her ability. Her work in the Home Economics Club shows her friendly and charitable per- sonality. JOSEPH HATTON nJ'0Eu A great lover of the out of doors. Joe is one of those all around boys, being one of Manchester's few Eagle Scouts. Among his characteristics, quietness seems to predominate. Scien- tihc work seems to interest Joe a great deal. When Dan Beard dies, Joe can be mentioned as a possible successor.
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A G L A I A Page Twenty Nme GEORGE E. HOWE SHoRTY Many a great man was small in stature. Bicycle riding' seems to be Everett's greatest pastime and sport. He may be seen every afternoon delivering papers over his route on his bicycle. Everett is quiet but sincere, always doing his work well. Everett was Associate Ecli- tor of the Oracle during the past year. lXlURIEL N. HUTCHINSON 'iHlITCHY Looks are deceiving. Muriel's well prepared lessons prove her right to some witty remarks during class. In the near future we hope pu- pils will enjoy her good nature as well as we do. ,lust try to corner Hutchy in a good argument and see how you will squirm. GERTRUDE M. HYLAND Gent A merry twinkle in her eye, 'Twas always so. Everyone knows Gert as the girl who is always just bubbling over with smiles. Her good-naturecl manner has made her a favorite with our whole class. She has a high scholastic stand- ing, too. Latin and Spanish seem to be her pet hobbies. We are sure that a happy future awaits her. THOMAS VV. HYNES llT0hil! Hang study! Care'lI kill the cat. Here's the boy who can honestly say that lessons never bother him. Yet, he is an all around good sport. Especially, he is popular with the ladies of Room 5. We hear he just loves intelligence tests and ring committees. May life always be as pleasant, Tom .
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