Manchester High School - Somanhis Yearbook (Manchester, CT)

 - Class of 1929

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PHILIP WADDELL “CAPR? “In sooth, 1 know not why I am so sad.” “EM” “PMMY EMMA WAGNER “Cheerful company shortens the miles.” Girls’ Glee Club (3, 4); Honor Roll 1. MARY WALKER “MAE” “The secret of success is constancy to purpose.” Mercurians (4); Girls’ Glee Club (4); Orchestra (3, 4); Honor Roll 10; Honor Student. “WES” WESLEY WARNOCK ‘A merrier man within the limit of becoming mirth I never spent an hour's talk withal.” Varsity Swimming (2, 3, 4); Boys’ Glee Club (1); Band » 4); Hi-Y Club (2, 3, 4). MARGARET WATERMAN “PEG” “PEGGY” “Her words, like so many nimble and airy servitors, Trip about her at command.” French Club (2, 3); Girls’ Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Hionor Roll 1. “SUSIE” “RED” LAURA WEST “To eat, and to drink, and to be merry.” Mercurians (4). CARROLL WILSON “I do assure you, my lord, he is very great in knowledge and accordingly valiant.” Class Treasurer (4); Carpe Diem Soliditas (1); Washington Trip Chairman (4); Honor Roll 13; Honor Student. “WILLIE” JAY” JAMES WILSON “On the stage he was natural, simple affecting ‘Twas only when he was off, he was acting.” Somanhis Events Staff (3); Joke Editor; Student Council (2, 3); Sock and Buskin (2, 3, 4); Annual Play (2, 3, 4); Boys’ Glee Club (1, 3, 4); Orchestra (1 ); Band (2, 3, 4); Bandmaster (4) ; Cheerleader RUTH WOGMAN “wo@ “Her heart was as great as the world, But there was no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong.” Carpe Diem Soliditas (1); Argonaut (1): Mer- eurians (4); Girls’ Glee Club (2, 3); Honor Roll 7. “RAY” RAYMOND WOODBRIDGE “Education is the only interest, worthy the deep, controlling anxiety of the thoughtful man.” Baseball Squad (4); Carpe Diem Sioliditas (1 Argonaut Club (1); Washington Group Leader (4 Honor Roll 9. Twenty-Hight

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RUTH STEPHENS “STEVE” “A rosebud set with little wilful thorns And sweet as English air could make her, she.’ “STEVIE” MARY STEPHENS ‘An ounce of luck is better than a pound of wisdom.” Argonaut Club (1); Debating Club (2, 3, 4); Girls’ Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Honor Roll 1. LAURIENNE STRICKLAND “STRICK” “When you do dance, I wish you a wave o'er the sea, That you might ever do nothing but that.’ Mercurians (4); Girls’ Glee Club (4). GEORGE STILES “Quality, not quantity, is my measure.” Argonaut Club (1); Orchestra (2, 38); Band (2, 3): Honor Roll 3. EVELYN TEDFORD “TEDDY” “EV” “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.” Class Secretary (4); Mercurians (4); Girls’ Glee Club (4); Honor Roll 5. “SAP” RUSSELL TAYLOR “Sport, that wrinkled care derides, And laughter, holding both his sides.” Football Squad (1); Varsity Football (38); Track Squad (3); Hi-¥Y Club (2, 3, 4). DOROTHY TURECK “pDoTTy”’ “She reckons hours and minutes to be dollars and cents.” Mercurians (4); French and German Club (4); Girls’ Glee Club (4); Honor Roll 14. “BOB” ROBERT TREAT “Where inward dignity joins outward state.” Football (2. Captain Football (4) ; Manager Basketball (4); Varsity Swimming (2, 3, 4); Captain Swimming (2); Track Squad (2, 3) ; Somanhis Events Staff (4); Athletic Editor (4); Class President (2); Sock and Buskin (3, 4); Honor Roll 4. I. DONALD UNDERHILL “DON” ‘A short saying often carries much wisdom.” Honor Roll 15. CLARENCE TURKINGTON “IT hasten to laugh at everything, for fear of being obliged to weep.” Argonaut Club (1); Honor Roll 4. Twenty-Seven



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¢ EY E ee aI a Te de 1 i ae De TT a Pa ‘| - NELLIE YOKITIS “NELL” ; “Full vessels give the least sound.” Mercurians (4); French Club (3); Honor Roll 14. c “HYMIE” HERMAN YULYES “What is the end of study? Let me know. al Why that to know which else we should not know.’ a Varsity Tennis (3, 4); Captain Tennis (3); Mana- | ger Tennis (4); Student Council (3); French and Ger- man Club (3, 4); Honor Roll 18; Honor Student, ; | | wel | y ne WHO’S WHO IN 1929 . BSE: 16) | en ae James Wilson Best natured girl .......... Ruth McMenemy eh Best actress: acsiccs..-ccis.. Florence Schildge Class procrastinator ........ Harry Radding | Best all-round boy ................ Robert Treat Quietest boy ..-Elton Campbell | Best all-round girl -...... Ruth McMenemy Quietest girl Sylvia Johnson A Best athlete, boy ............ William Johnson lads: SHIGE: oo ccecssncanoece William Davis - Best athlete, girl .................. Ruth Behrend CUBS. WIND ccccccscrcnssiscscnsticss Marie Keating Class baby .......—-.......0.. Kenneth Graham Most likely to succeed, boy im Cutest DO esec:e--eescrsaed Richard Boland Jacob Rubinow te Oe | ae Ruth Behrend Most likely to succeed, girl } Alice Modin Class Couples Mi ai b a Yul Lucille Clarke and Elliott Knight le cae ac ipcr a a Lucille Grant and Donald Healy Most studious girl -....... Gladys Harrison Best dancer, boy ..Wesley Warnock Most talkative boy ............ Robert Mercer Best dancer, girl ....Florence Buckmister Most talkative girl -..........-........- Edna Fox Best debater, boy ............ Sacob:. Raabinow Best student boy ................ Jacob Rubinow Best debater, girl... Eva Koehler Best student girl -..............-... Alice Modin a. Best arguer, bOY --.c-e--.0--- Jacob Rubinow Vainest bOY ...........1..2.0.04 Leslie Buckland Best arguer, girl .............. Elizabeth Janes Vainest girl Peisisla. Peticolas Done most for school, boy ....Robert Treat Class woman hater ............ Norman Priest é Done most for school ,girl ....Alice Modin Class man hater ................... Laura Nelson f Done school most .............. Edgar Oppizzi Most cheerful boy .......... Everett Glenney Most “drag”, boy ............ Leslie Buckland Most cheerful girl ............ Bessie Maguire Most “drag”, girl ........ Florence Schildge Biggest line boy ...........--. Robert Mercer | Best dressed boy 0.0.0.0... James Wilson Biggest line girl .......... Patricia Peticolas =| Best dressed girl ................ Ruth Stephens Best mannered boy .............. Robert Smith a Best looking boy .............. Richard Boland Best mannered girl ............ Ruth Behrend Best looking girl .................- Lucille Grant Most sincere boy .............-..- Elliott Knight | Most musical boy ............ Edward Dzaidus Most sincere girl ........ Marjorie Donahue Bs Most musical girl .......... Esther Barrabee Wittiest boy ...........-.-—.-.s James Wilson | | Best natured boy .............-.- William Davis Wittiest girl Ruth Helwig ; a ] - - — — = = 7 — = —- Te ool hi hre Turan, eee ee Sh tS OP St ke OO ee 8” oe 8 MS aE Twenty-Nine

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