Mansfield High School - Hornet / Green Years Yearbook (Mansfield, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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Class Roll DOROTHY M. ALDERSON GERTRUDE AUSTIN MARTHA L. BELL MILDRED BENNETT RUTH S. BLISS GEORGE H. BRIGGS FANNIE E. BRIGHAM MARGARET E. CALLAHAN LODOVICO CETTOMAI JOSEPH CHIPPOLA LOUISE K. F. CREEDON KATHERINE G. ERVING JOHN E. FARIA HAROLD B. FORBES ROBERT A. FREEMAN BARBARA L. FRENCH VIVIAN E. FRITZIUS EMERSON P. GRANT GLADYS V. HANSON WINNIFRED L. JACKSON IRENE P. JACOBS STANLEY L. JODREY EVELYN H. JOHNSON WARREN R. JONES, JR. MICHAEL J. JULIAN MURIEL E. KREIMENDAHL WALTER I, LEAVITT EVELYN L. MACOMBER FLORENCE L. MADAY ERNESTINE R. MARSHALL RUBY I. MAXWELL ALVIN W. MONTY DONALD R. MONTY FRANCES L. MORINI ROBERT J. MORONO WALLACE G. MORRISON MARJORIE E. MORTON ROSS A. MURPHY MARION B. MURRAY IDALENE L. PARKER BRYCE PIERCE WARREN A. PIERCE AGNES M. POWERS MURIEL W. RACE RHODRIC S. RING MARTHA E, SARGENT ‘ NICKEY SARRO MADERLENE I. SAWYER AUDREY M. SOWLE THELMA E. STANLEY EMMA SYAT MILDRED C. TINGLEY ELEANOR H. WICKLAND THOMAS WILSON HAZEL R. WRAGG Pro Merito Society

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Editorials We, the Class of 1930, approach the completion of our high school career—graduation. In order to preserve for ourselves and our friends a lasting remem- brance of our endeavors, we have gathered within the covers of this book what we consider to be the choicest records of our high school days. For years we have worked and played together, always with com- mencement an event of the distant future. We stand now upon the threshold of Life, peering forth into the dim light. It is ours to choose a career which will fulfill our ambitions and hopes. Our decision here is of the greatest importance, for upon it depends much of our success and happiness in life. Let us each grasp his torch of self-reliance and heed the advice of parents, friends, and teachers, remembering that it is they who have taught us perseverance, they who have bred in us courage, they who are most deeply interested in our progress, they who will not forget us as we strive to attain the fulfillment of life as we see it. It is to them that we dedicate this book. Barbara L. French, Associate Editor In mapping the Trail of 1930, the class has had a dependable staff upon which to rely. Surely any superstition concerning the number thir- teen has been dispelled by the successful result of the united efforts of this corps. I wish to express to them my sincere appreciation of their loyal support. Hazel R. Wragg, Editor-in-Chief I wish to take this opportunity to thank the local merchants and those out of town for their cooperation in making the year book of 1930 a successful enterprise. Audrey M. F. Sowle ’30 [ 16 |



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DOROTHY M. ALDERSON Dot Domest'c Science Club ’29; Candy Commit- tee, Class Play ’29; Ticket Committee, Recep- tion ’29; Pro Merito. “Oh, Mamma!” Who, who is that? It’s Dot, of course. If blushes aren’t becoming, Dot surely is an exception to the rule. Al- though, to all outward appearances, she is a everyone knows she is always ready for fun, GERTRUDE AUSTIN Trudie Class Secretary ’29, ’30; Class Basketball Numerals ’380; Usher, Reception ’29; Science Club ’29; Latin Club ’28, ’29; Basketball Letter 29, 730; Chairman of Properties Committee, Class Play ’29; Secretarv, A. A., Rm. 6, ’30; Pro Merito. When you looked at this picture, didn’t you say to yourself, “I’ll bet she can play basket- ball”? Well, you are right, she can! Although Trudie spends much t:me studying French, she manages to find time to go out for athletics. MARTHA L. BELL Bellie Glee Club ’28, ’29; Ticket Committee, Class Play ’29; Advertising Committee, The Trail; Ticket Committee, Reception ’29; Cheerleader 28, °29, ’30; President, A. A., Rm. 6, ’30. What is that crowd doing in the corner? Bellie is tell.ng another joke. Bellie is one of the happiest girls of our class. When we see her swaggering down the hall, trying to sup- press an ever-present giggle, we look around to see what new trick Bellie has been trying on some unfortunate victim. Can she chew gum? Just ask Mrs. Olsen. We shall never forget the voice that led our cheering section at the games. MILDRED BENNETT Milly Class Secretary ’28; Ticket Committee, Re- ception ’29; Pro Merito; Candy Committee, Class Play ’29; Domestic Science Club ’28; Statistics, The Trail. At three minutes of eight every morning, one may see Milly waiting at the South Com- mon for the red light to change to green. She is a jolly, sociable girl, always ready to help anyone who is in need. We believe her motto is “lend a helping hand—smile.” We find her always ready to laugh at a good joke. Some- times Milly finds it rather hard to keep from giggling during her classes. RUTH S. BLISS Blisters Basketball Letter ’30; Class Basketball Numerals ’29, ’30; Decorating Committee, Re- ception ’29; Prompter, Class Play ’29; Typist, Green Parrot ’30; Pro Merito; Domestic Science Club ’29; Suzzette, Class Play ’29; Statistics, The Trail ’30; Bookkeeping—Gold Piece ’29, 23 Oe nds Eine: “Her Little Tongue is never still; talk it must and talk it will.” Whenever we hear that laugh of Blister’s, we know there is a good time coming, because Blisters is always full of “pep.” She seldom goes to her classes with her lessons unprepared. She is fond of athletics and is always ready for a game of tennis or basketball. [18 }

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