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MARJORIE E. MORTON Marj Usher, Class Play ’29; Usher, Reception °29; Bookkeeping Award ’28; Typing Manager, Green Parrot 730; Humor Editor, The Trail; Pro Merito. Marj is an honorary member of the New Century Club, having obtained the second highest average in her studies during her jun- ior year. She always does her work thorough- ly and conscientiously, no matter how difficult it is. She is bound to succeed in whatever she starts. WALLACE G. MORRISON . Wally Usher, Reception ’29; Football Letter ’2), 30; Checking Committee, Class Platy ’29. Have you ever seen Wally snap out of his day-dreaming? He always manages to wake up in English class long enough to give an answer. It is usually “Yes” or “No”, no mat- ter what the question may be. Athletics (foot- ball), clothes (plus fours), and young ladies are his specialties. ROSS A. MURPHY Ross Usher, Reception ’29; Ticket Committee, Class Play ’29; Boys’ Glee Club ’29. Wherever you saw Forbsy, you always saw Ross until he got the “sea faring’ blues and left to join Walt, in order to see the world through a port hole. MARION B. MURRAY Marnie Basketball Letter ’28, ’29, ’30; Class Bas- ketball Numerals ’29, ’30; Orchestra ’27, ’28, ’29, 730; Glee Club ’28, ’29, ’30; Latin Club ’28, 729, 730; President, Latin Club ’29; Chairman Decorating Committee, Reception ’29; Science Club ’29; Chairman, Ticket Committee, Recep- tion ’29; Humor Editor, The Trail. Marnie is the best kind of friend one can have—she is sincere and unafraid to say just what she thinks. Although happy-go-lucky at times, she has proved herself a good worker and always willing to help one in need. We’ll always remember Marnie’s pivoting on the bas- ketball floor. IDALENE L. PARKER Sparky Treasurer, Domestic Science Club ’29; Ticket Committee, Reception ’29; Chairman Candy Committee, Class Play ’29; Class Treas- ee 30; Pro Merito; Typist, Green Parrot 730. Where could we find a more generous lender, one more gracious about sharing ev- erything with others than Idalene? We shall eS Sparky as a jolly good pal and true riend. ese
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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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BRYCE PIERCE Bryce Debating Club ’28; Glee Club ’28, ’29; Usher, Reception ’29; Curtain, Class Play ’29; Assistant Advertising Manager, The Trail; Class Prophet. Bryce may appear to be a dreamer, but he has a scientific mind that can grasp the Fourth Dimension Theory. Bryce possesses many fine qualities, and we shall always re- member him as one of the brilliant boys in our class. His favorite word is “frenzy”. His favorite name is “Eleanoyr’’. WARREN PIERCE Shrimp Glee Club ’30; Orchestra ’29, ’30; Bob, Class Play ’28; Speaking Contest ’29; Singleton Speaking Contest ’29; Class President ’29; President A. A. Rm. 9; Class Will. Warren has not been spoiled by the praise he has earned. Amusing shows, drawings of the latest model gliders, and heated debates with the teachers are his recreations. His motto is “Come, let’s be glad together.” We shall al- Ways remember Bob in the class play. AGNES M. POWERS Dolly Orchestra Committee, Class Play ’29; Ticket Committee, Reception ’29. Dolly is one of the members of our class who helps to support the Mansfield Theatre. Dolly is also a cracker-jack skater, as all those who spend the winter evenings on Fulton’s Pond know. MURIEL W. RACE Racie Domestic Science Club ’29; Decorating Committee, Reception ’29; Candy Committee, Class Play ’29; Typist Green Parrot ’30; Pro Merito. Did someone say, ‘“‘Where’s Muriel?” “With Bob, of course.” Muriel is ever ready with a helping hand and needed sympathy. When it comes to having a good time, Muriel is always ready to join in the fun. RHODRIC S. RING Rod Football Letter ’29. If you ever get caught for speeding, give Rod a “Ring” and he may be able to fix it up for you. We hope that Rod will someday be able to ride to town in his own car and not have to walk, because it really is quite a distance, you know. [ 26 ]
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