Central High School - Aglaia Yearbook (Manchester, NH)

 - Class of 1930

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Page Eighteen A G L A I A 5'l'lil..LA lfl L.-XR STE1.1. , l'mci-tics Silence is a virtue. XYho is the quiet, seclate little girl that sits in the hack of Monsieur Tougas' second periocl French class and never says at word? Not many of us know olll' Stella. We just can't believe 1 0 y . that she is always as quiet as she pre- i tends to be. Recently, she has taken an interest ill clanctng. l wonder why? l l ARDYTH lfll.LMOlQl-1 Alan , Hl'll.l.Yl l E Oli, what at peach is this little girl. XVith popularity plus, so they say. ET 1. fc .-. :r M :- O 2 l 0 E F : H c H :- VT P-v-1 E' E FT lfconomics clulv zincl l know the lower 3 3 classmen will certainly miss her alter 4 this year. Those sparkling lirown eyes Q are never lvlue and her smile IS zilwztys so sunny :intl gay. l wonder what Lien would clo without Arclyth, and Filly without Gen. Hell, Ardyth, we :tll , certainly wish you success in whatever you nnclertuke. NORXI AN lfOS'l'l'1IQ Noun K Hen may come :mil inen may go, but l go , on forever. l Normzni has been the ollice lioy for quite a while, The Practical Arts' office will certainly miss his puinstztlcing S efforts. Rarely have we sccn him when he was not on some errzmcl. Xlith ull ' this training he will surely mztlce Il wry ellicient llusiness man. l in ' 1 Q 0 K .,, . , 's yleioit eotoxn, E nvlcy, t ' XYormls are silver, ileerls :ire gold. 'l ' if Vic is :mother czincliclztte for the honor ol lacing the iIlllL'lt'Sl Senior ll. He is at hard worker, however, anrl he - K will prolmlmly he missefl when the Q W Iileachers liztye to he put up lor the l f E football games next year. XX'h:tt are 5 5 you going to lie, Vic , at constructor?

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A G L A I A Page Seventec l-ll.lZ.-Xlll-1'l'll lf.-Xlikllili l ui Gracious in lu-r manners, lVinning in her ways. Short and cvcr so slightly plump with two sparkling eyes, a dark curly, wind- plown lvolr, and a cutc littlc nose-that's l-il: ! She was a fornicr sccrt-tary of thc Literary clulv, our ctlicit-nt Yicc- l'rt-sida-nt of thc alaska-rs, and ,lanc in tht- Sm-nior play, 'l'ht' Romantic Ago. lJfXYllJ l7lfl.l.Nl,-XN IJ,-wie , l'1lil.l. I can do all that becomes a man. ln thc four yt-ars that lJax'c has lvt'K'Il he-rc, hc has made a namc for him- sclf in athletics, the hand, and as a writer for thc Oracle. This is out' student who reads tho papers and luc- licws all hc roads. Ht' works in a hotel, which ht- some day hopes to own. LILLIAN 1flil.DKlAN ii tv u nv l.u,, l.lI.I.Y Not one soumlfjust a great sweet silence l.il is one of our st-nsilmlc girls. Ont- iivvcr secs licr that sho is not studying, and that is why she is such a good stu- dcnt. lf you want to know anything ilvout grammar, ask Lili , shc'll toll juli. WYhcn the lwusincss world claims Lil with hcr exccllcnt knowlcdgt- of -tvnography and grammar, wc know it will appreciate ht-r as we did. MARION ITPQRGUSUN Nothing endures but personal quality. Uur Marion is a capalvlc nursc. clX'L'l' at the hospital she smooths your In-ow .and calms your fcvt-rs. Her training in home economics will ht-lp hor when shc takes up hcr life work. A good dis- Iosition and good biscuits assure hci' a happy futurc. EE':?4M'H'S vu- 'Yl l l l I 4 i . Iliff, 31 44 11. LL



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AGLAIA lfli.-XNCES GORDON Ul'lliANKlI'LH, HFANNIIQH Nothing ever uorries her. or rnftles her, 1 ween. lf she does possess a temper, it is very seldom seen. Fannie is one of these dainty girls who is very talkative outside but not inside the classroom. She is like a number of our classmates who do not like to study. XX'e do not know what her chief ambition is but We wish her SUCCESS. Clil.l:X .XNITA tiORliNSTl-IIN Cu , CURi,m ' Une thing is forever good: That one thing is success. To appreciate Curly is to know her well. During her three and one-half years in high school, Ce took every social science offered in Xl. H. S. When it came to history and economics, Curly was a shark-especially at dis- cussions about Russia CFD Her greatest ambition is to become a nurse. The Beth Israel Hospital of Boston will be fortu- nate to have Curly, W'henever we are ill, we'll sure look you up, Curly. ANNA GOSZTYLA nANn Silence is golden. What a comfort Anna must be to her teaehers. Instead of doing a lot of talk- ing she spends her time studying. Anna has made many friends because of her pleasing personality. NYe're positive that she will come out the winner in '.rliatei'e1' she attempts. HELEN GOVVITZIUC WirzKic She swiftly moves from plaee to plaee All traffie cops disclainiing Now shifting with exquisite grace Now, engine stalled, remaining. A gale of laughter announces the ap- proach of Witzke. She is a slender, modern girl, happy, carefree. .Full of stenographic ambition, she will be a favorite in any otlice. She'is a perfect chauffeur and a certain VVhippet No. I3-263 is pretty well known around ,the city. VVitzke takes the cake for slid- ing through classes and anyone going to college can get some good dope from her about it. llut with all her faults we wish her the best of luck and an otlice all her own some day.

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