Manchester High School - Somanhis Yearbook (Manchester, CT)

 - Class of 1928

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SOMANHIS EVENTS Zhe NAME . Alton . Anderson . Anderson . Ansaldi . Barrett . Barrett . Benevento . Bidwell . Boggini . Boggini I. Boody . Boyle . Burr . Campbell . Cargo . Carlson . Carlson . Carter . Casperson . Cervini . Chambers . Chapman . Chrzanowski . Civiello . Clegg . Coleman . Cramer ’, Crossen .» Cummings . Dalton Daley , Dowd . Downing Dziadus . Emonds . England . Farr Foley . Foley . Foley . Foster . Foster . Foster . Foster . Fraher . Fraser . Fuller ’. Gahrman . Gardner . Giblin . Gill . Glenney . Goodstine . Gryk . Hadden . Hansen . Harrison . Harrison . Hicking Hills . Howard Howe . Humphries NICKNAME “Idawia” “Swede” “Andy” “Andy” “Betty” “Jeremiah” Fant “Biddy” “Horse” “Onion” “Peg” “Mary” “Dinky” “Cop” “Rufus” “Art” “Swede” “Bob” “Hat” “Johnny” “Austy” “Curly” “Pete” “Mike” “Ditty” “Shorty” “Aunty” “wil” “Lene” “BT” “Lefty” “Bill” “Anna” “Tish” “Blondie” “Waterina” “Louie” “Jimmie” “Katherine” “Maddy” “Al” “El” “Francy” “Bon Ami” “Cit” “Herb” “Bruce” “Bill” “Helen” “Cappie” “John” “Sparkie “Heimie” “Leo” “Herbie” “Luddy” “Mike” “Sheik” “Fat” “Phoebe” “Eddie” “To” “Red” ” SENIORS IN A NUTSHELL PROBABLE FATE FAVORITE SAYING “Isn't that ducky?” “That reminds me” “No kidding” “You poor ham” “Ray says——” “You're crazy” “Oh gee” “Horse feathers” “Shucks” “You're full of boloney” “Oh, how dumb” “Edwin,—” “[ carry a knife” “Boloney” “Oh, deliver me” “Yeh, that’s it” “Yeah” “Aw, heck” “You know—” “Is that nice?” “T’ll tell the world” “Veh” “You bet, and how!” “No foolin’ ” “Don't get rambunctious” “Who said so?” “Heavens!” “Who?” “L dunno” “Oh, gosh darn it” “Wawgi” “For gosh sake” “You're just that type “Oh, no” “That’s dinky” “Oh Lester” “Where do you get that stuff?” “Hey, Backhand” “Look” “Oh, gee” “I don’t see why” “Oh, I don’t know” “Applesauce” “Great guns” “I’m cold” “Ll bite” “Aw c'mon” “Oh Min” “Oh, gosh” “Now get mad” “Hot stuff” “Hey you” “Aw, g’wan” “Murder” “By Jove” “No, I’m not!” “Ditto” “Hey, got your English done?” “Going swimming?” “T guess so” “You know what?” “Oh I didn’t know that” “Where’s Pimp?” Model Cook Astronomer Sausage-grinder Mrs. — Scarecrow English teacher Ragman Librarian Ash-man Elocutionist Half interest in Magnell’s Cab driver Senator Actress Star-gazer Snuff-manufacturer First Cornetist in Behrend's Orch Heavyweight champion Senator Minister Hairdresser Lounge lizard Detective Midget in B. B. Plumber Channel swimmer Sword swallower Co-Pilot with--Three Guesses? Future Irene Castle Co-respondent Hermit Auto racer Someone’s secretary Adv. for Golden Glint Shampoo Mrs. — Diplomat Big League Player Mrs. — School teacher Book-keeper Farmerette Keeper in a z0o Night Club entertainer Hairdresser Detective Undertaker Ballet dancer Camp instructor Saleslady for Hudson cars Home wrecker Contortionist Pawn broker Gossiper Embalmer Street cleaner History professor Bootblack Housekeeping in Va. Chorus girl Chorus girl Missionary Prize fighter ee

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28 SOMANHIS EVENTS NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE SAYING PROBABLE FATE R. Ingraham “Pimp” “Leave me alone” Dentist N. Jefferson “Jeft” “Tussle-em” Justice of Peace E. Johnson “Edie” “Is that right?” Model +. Johnson “Gladie” “Where’s the ‘Chevie’?” Chevrolet saleslady S. Jones “Sally” “How d’ya get that way?” Tennis champ. D. Keeney “Dot” “Dada-goo” Star of Carroll's Vanities +. Keeney “Doc” “Don’t get tough” Mayor of Chicago D. Kerr “Dickie” “Don’t get sassy—” Horticulturist W. Kittel “Butch” “Give it a drink” Methodist minister F. Krieski “Kri” “T don’t know” Guide in the Capitol K. Kroll “Dusty” “You ought to know” Bronco Buster F. Lewis “Flo” “What bent you? Gym teacher M. Little “Marge” “Hush up” Merry Widow A. Lupien “Ab” “What d’ya mean?” Sheik of Harvard H. Lyon “Huddie” “Hey, Pimp, what d’ya get?” Cappies’ only tennis rival H. Magnuson “Swede” “Crickets” Leading lady in “St. Elmo” L. Maloney “Larry” “Darn it” Drug store cowboy E. Mantelli “Warpie” “Oh, when I think of it” Professor in Deaf and Dumb School R. Marlow “Ruth” “I didn’t quite get it” Author of “The Painful Smile” W. Markham “Ape” “Generally speaking” Soda jerker D. McCollum “Doris” “Don’t kid me” Private secretary to Charlie Sweet V. McGann “Ina” “Hey, kids wait for me” Director of West Side “Rec” J. Mellduff “Joe” “Think so?” Sleeping beauty W. McKinney “Bill” “You betcha” Man about town I. McMullen “Irene” “Wish I'd gone” Beauty specialist F. MeNally “Flo” “Oh stop!” Orator for woman suffrage R. Merrill “Russ” “You’d be surprised” Alias Ramon Navarro F. Miller “Hank” “I've got it” Jungle explorer I. Modean “Ina” “And how” Chamber maid in Congress Hall Hotel M. Moriarty “Mary” “Really” Ballet dancer M. Mulholland “Midge” “Ouch!” Starring in “Tell it to the Marines” V. Muske bh 6 Wd “Keep still” Leading lady in “Why Men Leave Home” G. Olson “Swede” “Don’t be like that” Swedish baker KE. Osano “Eda” “It’s all right isn’t it?” Supt. of Vernon Orphan Asylum C. Prete “Cal” “My, stars and—” Campus flirt (1930) B. Radding “Ben” “I'll have no more of that” Cattle puncher in Glastonbury A. Rankin “Scotty” “Td rather not” President of the savings bank R. Remig “Russ” “Is that right?” Cartoonist for Herald A. Reubin “Ann” “Good grief!” Domestic science teacher C. Schoen “Captain” “Sure” Director of athletics S. T. S. O. Seelert “Bub” “Certainly” Sam Houston’s partner KE. Seegar “Sedgarbaum” “I don’t know” Comedian for Hal Roach T. Shannon “Terry” “I beg your parsnip” Taking Al Smith’s place in N. Y. J. Shea “Jacques” “Yeah” Leading man in “The Loyal Beau” W. Spears “Give it a drink” Captain of Industry E. Smith “Iemmy” “For Pete’s sake” Dancing teacher E. Strickland “Em” “Oh say!” First woman Gov. of Conn. E. Swanson “Eddie” “Oh, gosh” Manchester’s premier gold-digger R. Taylor “Rosy” “My cow!” Editor of the Town Gossip M. Tomlinson “Speed” “Well, you know” Pinochle champ of Manchester M. Trussell “Peggy” “Doggone” Follies’ girl A. Tuttle Sp Ae “Shoot the brute” Adv. for permanent wave Roy Warren “Roy” “All shot” Big butter-and-egg man Ray Warren “Ray” “Think so?” Just a hen-pecked husband R. Wilcox “Rod” “That's a help” Model for Arrow Collars M. Watkins “Min” “Oh, yeah?” Miss Manchester of 1935 L. Woods “Hippo” “Cut it out” Understudy for E. Swanson M. Woodhouse “Madge” “Oh boy, and how” In vaudeville M. Welles “Bobby” “Fevven’s sake” Rival for Clara Bow S. Wells “Stewie” “What do I care?” Floorwalker F. Tyler “Flo” ° “Is that so?” Commercial law teacher A. Wilkie Arline Oh, my gosh” Pensioned at 45 for successful “Ry a . g teaching H. Wippert. “Hip” Yow woul, yon’ - Banntaya: Beste partee . » you're just that type” Ady. for Cocoanut Oil Shampoo

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