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MURIEL E. KREIMENDAHL Mikie Ticket Committee, Reception ’29; Proper- ties Committee, Class Play ’29; Glee Club ’29. Worry? Oh, no. Mikie will turn it away with her pleasant smile. If you want someone to help you, she is always ready. As a jolly companion, Mikie has no equal. WALTER I. LEAVITT Walt Advertising Committee, Reception ’29; Advertising Committee, Class Play ’29; Busi- ness Manager, The Trail; Pro Merito. Walt is very much interested in aviation. If one wants any information on airplanes or boats, Walt can give it to him. He left us before graduation to take a position on board a freighter. We sincerely hope that he will not be seasick. EVELYN L. MACOMBER Evvy Candy Committee, Class Play ’29; Glee Club 728, 729. Although quiet and unassuming, Evvy has proved herself to be a helpful friend to all her classmates. Besides being capable in her studies, she is an accomplished seamstress and a very good cook. FLORENCE L. MADAY Flossie Art Club ’28; Usher, Reception ’29; Ticket Committee, Reception ’29; Glee Club ’29 ’30; Usher, Class Play ’29. Flossie is very quiet. We hardly know when she is around, but we surely miss her when she isn’t. She can always do her work and find time to help others. You may be sure that anything she starts will be successfully finished. ERNESTINE R. MARSHALL Murmi French Club ’29; Glee Club ’28, ’30; Deco- rating Committee, Reception ’29; Usher, Class Play ’29; Basketball Letter ’28, ’29, ’301 Nurmi is a very good sport. When it comes to a good time, she is right on hand. Can anyone resist the funny way she expresses herself? Her hobby is reading, and one can always find her perched in a comfortable cor- ner, reading anything from Tennyson to a de- tective story. {[ 23 ]
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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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RUBY I. MAXWELL Ruby Usher, Reception ’29; Dance Committee, Reception ’29; Usher, Class Play ’29. Here is Ruby, tall and slender. She moves on her way serenely, calm and unruffled. No wonder she is so much at peace with the world —hasn’t she decided to forget about her oral themes in English and Shorthand classes? ALVIN W. MONTY Bud Alvin, the gentleman farmer of the Mans- field High School, has invented a wartless cu- cumber, which grows on bushes. We wish him a prosperous future. We haven’t decided yet which of the two brothers whistles the loudest be they go home from the movies—Bud or on, DONALD MONTY Don Donald, another “Man from the South” but without a “cigar in his mouth”, is an ac- complished flower grower. Anyone desiring a flowering gladiolus tree should see Don. FRANCES L. MORINI Fran Usher, Class Play ’29; Usher, Reception 29; Glee Club ’29; Domestic Science Club ’29. Whether it is a dress to be made or a doily to be embroidered, you may depend upon Fran to manage the undertaking successfully. Fran is continually sewing, especially upon fancy work. She always has time to do one thing more and she does it well. ROBERT J. MORONO Bob Orchestra ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Science Club 29; Decorating Committee, Reception ’29; Properties Committee, Class Play ’29. You would know that Bob was a saxa- phone player because of the volume of his laughter when Morrison cracks a joke. Bob’s favorite class is English. We just know that he will be a symphony leader some day. We wish him success. { 24 }
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