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l PEW Wi C 10 MEMQIRS GRADUATION PROGRAM PART I Music- The Whip Holzman R Orchestra ' Prayer - Rev. Ralph F. Palmer Music- Come Where the Lilies Bloom Thompson Girls' Glee Club Salutatory Richard Melville Fowler Class History A Roy Emerson Morse Vocal Solos Kal Chanson de Florian Godard Cbj La Serenata Tosti Cc! Oh. That We Two Were Maying Ne-vin . Aurora Pierina Moro Statistics Ralph Albert Palladino Prophecy Dorothy Smith Beebe PART II ' Music- The Lass with the Delicate Air Thomas Girls' Glee Club Reading- The Lost Word Van Dyke ' Emily Helen Roberts ' Cornet Solo- Willow Echoes Simmon Edward Norman Bliss Blass Will Catherine Helene Driscoll Valedictory Robert Moultrop Mears Class Song Sung by the Class Presentation of Diplomas I Superintendent Nelson G. Howard ' SALUTATORY ' ' To all our audience, on behalf of the class of 1922, I ex- tend a most cordial Welcome. It is a true pleasure to see here so many of our friends who have awaited our graduation with no less interest than We ourselves have awaited it. When we think seriously of our high school life-what it has done for us, what it has meant and may mean to us, and to Whom we owe the opportunity for a high school edu- cation+we feel arising within us a Wealth of gratitude to our parents, our teachers, land our friends. You have made
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-rv x Mrmoms g - 9 tion of the fine spirit shown by the Loyal Fifty and the de- tsirewthatvthiswgroup may become the Loyal Two Hundred aln?f1 Fifty next year. The Class of 1922 trusts that this aim may be realized. V . It is the hope of the Editor that his humble effort may be the means of creating among the remaining members of the sc1i'ooTa'fe'eling of real enthusiasm to see our school go over the top in all its undertakings. L -Ralph A. Palladino. ,J T0 OUR ADVERTISERS The board of editors desires to thank the business and professional men of Mansfield for making it possible to bring out Memoirs. The universally courteous interviews which our representatives have been granted is an undeni- able proof that the people of ,Mansfield have faith in our institution and in the class of 1922. We recognize the fact that our own community, like many others, has been under- going a period of intense business depressiong but we feel confident that the same spirit of optimism and co-operation which has made possible Memoirs of 1922' will carry our town through this trying time to a new era of prosperity. Robert M. Mears, Advertising Mgr. 1 . CLASS ROLL Carl Reignhold Anderson John Edward Aspray D'orothy Smith Beebe Edward Norman Bliss Frederick Kidder Bowers Frank Cavallo Catherine Marie Currivan Edna Applewhaite Davis Alice Veronica Donoghue ' 4' ' Catherine Helene Driscoll George Reed Forbes James Ronald Forrester Richard Melville Fowler Francis Joseph Fox 'i iWesley Stearns Grover Wilbur Hendrick Johnson Albert Lowden Lehan Edith Frances Livermore ' Joseph William MacDiarmid Helen Augusta 'Ledwick Olive Josephine Lockwood ci Over ninety-five U Over ninety Over eighty-five Helen Theresa Malloy Marian Frances Marden Rita Frances Mc Cart 'Robert Moultrop Mears Israel Miller 'Aurora Pierina Moro Gardner Edson Morse Charles Raymond Morse 'i'i'iRoy Emerson Morse John Maurice Murphy Hendrick Atwell Olney Ralph Albert Palladino Norton John Phillips Emily Helen Roberts Carl Scheffy Audrey Smith . Florence Gertrude Snow Gladys Alice Strople Hamilton Wallis Hugh Edward West Emma Frances Wynn
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V MEMOIRS 11 possible for us our education during the past four years, you have instructed us faithfully, and you have urged. us 'on by your good-will. - - Graduation maynot hold the same meaning for us all. 'To some it is merely a pause in many years of learningg 'to :others it is the end of all school life, and the commencement of a career in the world of affairs. But whatever our course may be, we shall be sure to find some difliculties which we have never before encountered. Therefore, we ask you to icontinue your interest in us as We try to aim high .and straight. - , , So, to you, to whom we owe so much, we dedicate our -commencement exercises. We have long and eagerly .awaited this event tonight, and now that it has come, with the same eagerness, we present our exercises to you. Again, on behalf of my class, I bid you be most welcome. -Richard Melville Fowler. - CLASS HISTORY In June, 1918, seventy-three pupils were graduated from the Mansfield grammar schools and in September all but ten of these entered the High School. At this time, Aurora Moro, Olive Lockwood, and Edward Bliss joined our class. After a warm welcome by the Sophomores, we became full fledged Freshmen. We then elected our class ofiicers, who were as follows: President, Roy Morse, vice president, Rita McCartg secretary, Hendrick Olney, treasurer, Wes- ley Grover. I The next important events of our first year were the prize drills, in which the freshman medals were won by John Murphy of Company A, Alice Donoghue of Company B, and Emily Roberts of Company C. , Through the kindness of Miss Foulkes, the freshman -civics class made trips to several places of interest. The trip to Boston included a visit to the Library, Bunker Hill Monu- ment, Watertown Arsenal, Perkin's Institute for the Blind, and Charlestown Prison, where all the boys were locked up, but later released because of good behavior. On another trip we inspected the Foxboro State Hospital. fNone of our members were detained herej . In basketball the class was well represented by a team which gave the Sophomores several beatings. Frank Cav- allo made his letter in baseball during the spring term. At the beginning of our sophomore year we found that seven of our classmates had left us, during the year ten more left our ranks. At the prize drills we made a good showing. Francis Fox of Company A took second prize, Florence Snow of
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