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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Ci STATISTICS Name Known as Disposition Appearance Food Favorite Expression Dorothy Phelps “Dot” Talkative Dignified Corned beef and cabbage “Now, now, listen, you are my onliest little one!” Mary McHugh “Maxie” Changeable Dreamy Chocolates “Oh Christopher!” Florence Migliora “Fluffy” Obstinate Mischievous Little apples “Oh boy, here comes a mo¬ torcycle!” Mary Poloski “Johnny” Generous Serious Rice pudding “Good gracious, child!” Marcus Lawson “Red” Good natured Sheiky Eggs, especiallyTm off on girls!” the Whites Margaret Brett “Midge” Cheerful Petite Ice Cream “Cheese it cops!” ? Elizabeth Jackson “Libby” Conservative Scholarly Milk “Hambone!” Sophie Markman “Sparky” Curious Noisy “Big Joe” “Oh Pat!” Edward Micha “Jeff” Happy-go-lucky Sunny Gum Got a match? Your brother Working?” Agnes Connolly “Ag” Bashful Innocent “Love Nest” “Stop teasing me!” Corrine Burwood “Jane” Mild Pleasant Anything sweet “For Heaven’s sake!” Sarah Compaine “Georgie” Lovable Attractive Kisses “Fer the love of Pete!” Henry O’Leary “Hen” I should worry Lonesome Life Savers “Kinda warm, isn’t it?” Edna Mocklis “Eddie” Friendly Tall and stately Bolsters “My worjl!” Ruth Drake “Sam” Quiet Slim Watermelon “Let me alone!”
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8 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD CORRINE BURWOOI) Participated in Junior Essay Contest ’25. Beta Kappa Delta ’25. Usher at Gradua¬ tion ’25. School Editor of Herald ’26. Sen¬ ior Play ’26. Class History ’26. Class Song ’26, Class Night “Her speech was all music; Like moonlight she shown; The envy of many, The glory of one.” MARCUS LAWSON Assistant Business Manager of Herald ’24. Beta Kappa Delta ’24, ’25. Baseball Team ’25 and ’26. Senior Class President ’26. Manager of Baseball Team ’26. Tickets at Senior Play ’26. Address of Welcome, Class Night. “His steps were slow, yet forward still He pressed where others paused or failed.” RUTH DRAKE G’ee Club ’23 .and ’24. Chorus in Senior Play ' 24. Beta Kappa Delta ’24 and ’25. Senior Play ’26. Presentation of Class Gift, Class Night. “A form more fair, a face more sweet Ne’er hath it been my lot to meet.”
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STATISTICS Name Favorite Pastime Dorothy Phelps Writing notes Mary McHugh Going out riding Florence Migliora Listening for a motorcycle Mary Poloski Going to weddings Marcus Lawson Entertaining the girls Margaret Brett Walking down Spidng street Elizabeth Jackson Translating Virgil Sophie Markman Thinking up alibis Edward Micha Taking a stroll down a shady “Knowle” Agnes Connolly Taking care of children Corrine Burwood Writing books on “How to cure the ills of the world or marriage” Sarah Compaine Walking home from parties Henry O’Leary Sitting on the veranda in the dark Edna Mocklis Playing post office at parties Ruth Drake Attending dances “Sidewalks of Church Street” Song Ambition Dislike To be employed by a certain To be so short clothing store in Hartford ' “Big Boy” To be a fancy dancer Powder “I Want to be Happy”To be a farmer’s wife To have her own way “When Johnny Comes To be an opera singer To ride in Fords Marching Home” “Show me the way to To be a chemistry teacher’s To do his French, go home” assistant “Brown Eyes Why are To live in Thompsonville Algebra Class You Blue?” and keep boarders “All she is, is an old- To teach Horace, Livy, etc., Trinity Freshman (?) but especially Horace To live in Hartford Shorthand To become partner in the To have too many around Wrigley Chewing Gum Co. To become a nurse ,To be kidded about the boys To become a piano teacher Cats fashioned girl’ “I Know Why” “Always” “Don’t Cry” “All Alone” “Two o’clock in the morning” “Oh W T hat a Pal was Mary” “Just an Ice-dealer’s Sweetheart” To work in the Travelers Insurance Company To be a Sheik Going to parties Homework To become champion skater of Connecticut “I’m not the lonesom- To be a Charleston dancer est girl in town” Boys Boys’ teasing
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