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CDARBARA L. FRENCH Barb Glee Club ’28, ’29; President, Book and Seroll Club ’29; Pro Merito; Associate Editor, The Trail; Usher, Class Play ’29; Science Club 29; Literary Editor, Green Parrot ’30; Adver- tising Committee, Reception ’29; Class Poet. Barb is a quiet miss with shining blue eyes. She never allows her social activities to interfere with her school work. Perhaps some- day she will edit a literary column, either in Life or College Humor. VIVIAN E. FRITZIUS Vw Decorating Committee, Reception ’29; Ush- er, Class Play ’29; Glee Club ’30. Viv is one of the most sociable girls in the class. She is always ready for a good laugh and a good time. We wish her success in all her undertakings. Viv finds much enjoyment in “reel” life. We wonder what the Mansfield Theatre would do without her. EMERSON P. GRANT Emmy Advertising Committee, Reception ’29; Orchestra Committee, Class Play ’29. Emerson ought to be a radio announcer; he is very capable of talking at great length about everything or nothing at all. His weak- ness is building boats and simonizing cars. We predict that someday Emmy will be captain of his own ocean liner. GLADYS V. HANSON Glad Latin Club ’28, ’29, ’30; Science Club ’29; Speaking Contest ’28, ’29, ’30; Treasurer, A. A., Rm. 6, 380; Kitty, Class Play’29; Latin Club ’29 —President ’30; Book and Scroll Club ’29; Sec- ond Prize, Singleton Contest ’29; Decorating Committee, Reception ’29; Pro Merito. Besides being one of our most capable girls, Glad has a whole string of accomplish- ments, such as playing the piano, winning prizes in speaking contests, and dancing. She is also an interested member of several clubs. Glad is a jolly good pal to everyone. IRENE P. JACOBS Jakie Green Parrot Staff ’28; Glee Club ’28; Ush- er, Class Play ’29; Candy Committee, Class Play ’29 Jakie is very fond of dancing. There are two thinge that she can do very well—eat and dance. There is one thing however that she can’t possibly do—and that is pass the “Buck”. [21 }
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LOUISE K. CREEDON Kid Glee Club ’28, ’29; Basketball Letter, 730; Class Basketball Numerals ’29, ’30; Usher, Re- ception ’29; Candy Committee, Reception ’29. Everybody is acquainted with Kid, espe- cially those of the opposite sex. All who went out for basketball practice will never forget Kid’s tackle. After watching her play in the games, we thought she would make a good football player. Kid is one of our star guards. KATHERINE G. ERVING Kat Vice-President ’30; Class Basketball Num- erals ’29, 30; Glee Club ’28; Senior Class Re- Porter, Green Parrot; Athletic Reporter, The Trail; Properties Committee, Class Play ’29; Basketball Letters ’29—Captain ’30; Exchange Editor, Green Parrot ’29; Girls’ Athletics Re- porter, Green Parrot ’30; Chairman Refresh- ment Committee, Reception ’29. What is that funny noise? Why of course, that’s Kat laughing at some new joke of Bel- lie’s, She has a special liking for dogs and is almost as fond of basketball as of canines. When you hear a noise and excitement, it gen- erally means that Kat is around. JOHN E. FARIA Johnny Glee Club ’28; Decorating Committee, Re- ception ’29; Properties Committee, Class Play 29; Stage Lights, Class Play. Johnny is admired by the under-class girls. He is experienced both in repairing racers and in conjugating Latin verbs. His droll wit, in- finite courtesies, and his boundless optimism makes him very likable. Watch for news of him from B. C. HAROLD B. FORBES Forbsy William Winkler, Class Play ’29; Usher, Reception ’29; Glee Club ’29. Forbsy is the “Big Man from the East.” We are sure that he will make a capable car- penter as well as an excellent guardian for some poor unfortunate neice. Of course, we'll always remember the dignified Uncle Winkler and his monocle in the class play. ROBERT FREEMAN Bob Class President ’28; Orchestra ’27, ’28, ’29, 30; Speaking Contest, First Prize ’30; Single- ton Speaking Contest, First Prize ’30; Penman- ship Award ’28; Benjamin More, Class Play ’29; Business Manager and Faculty Reporter, Green Parrot ’30; Pro Merito. Bob has entered into many activities. As Benjamin More in the class play, he created a great sensation. He has played the trumpet in the orchestra for four years. Bob is an ex- cellent speaker; he won first prize this year in both the preliminaries and the Singleton Con- test. { 20 }
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WINNIFRED L, JACKSON Winnie Glee Club ’28; Reception Committee ’29; Literary Editor, Green Parrot ’29; Candy Com- mittee, Class Play ’29; Manager, Girls’ Basket- ball Team 730, Nothing ever ruffles Winnie. She is al- ways calm and dignified, though perhaps at times a little righteous indignat‘on makes its appearance. She possesses a boundless fund of sympathy, sincerity, and charity—qualities that make her an ideal friend. STANLEY L. JODREY Stan Decorating and Property Committees, Class Play ’29; Typist, Green Parrot ’30; Pro Merito. Stan is conscientious and loyal. When in doubt as to an assignment, just call on Stan; he always has it done. His motto is “What you can do today, never leave until tomorrow.” EVELYN H. JOHNSON Ev Glee Club ’28, ’29; Typist, Green Parrot 30; Usher, Class Play ’29; Refreshments Com- mittee, Reception ’29; Pro Merito. Did someone ask, “Who’s that girl that always smiles when you meet her?” Why, that is Ev. She is always ready to make friends but never forgets the old ones. We expect that some day Ev will write a book on the advantages of living in West Mansfield. WARREN R. JONES, JR. Bud Football Letter ’Z8; Baseball Letter ’28; Glee Club ’28, ’29, ’30. Bud may sometime blossom forth and prove to be a serious rival of Rudy Vallee. Irving Berlin had better watch out, too, be- cause Bud is composing several crooning mel- odies. MICHAEL J. JULIAN Mike Vice-President ’29; Basketball Letter ’29, ’ 30—Captain 7380; Football Letter ’27, ’28, ’29; Baseball Letter ’28, 29, ’30; Usher, Reception 729; Class President ’30; Advertising Commit- tee, Reception ’29; Glee Club ’380; Green Parrot 29; Sporting Editor, Green Parrot ’29. Feel down-hearted? Need sympathy? Just find Mike, and in two minutes you will be ready to make the world laugh. Everyone is happy to say, “I know Mike, isn’t he a corker?” Where study is concerned, there is a no more willing worker than Mike—and ey- erybody loves an enthusiastic spirit, unfazed by a bit of manual labor. Here is to the best sport ever! { 22 |
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