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

 - Class of 1929

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RUBY MAY AIKEN Ruby We shall all miss Ruby and her clever re- marks. We hope that she succeeds in the line ot work that she has chosen. Speaking Contest ’27, ’28, ’29; Pro Merito; Book and Scroll Club ’28; Refreshment Com- mittee, Class Play; Refreshment Committees, Reception. ELEANOR RICE AMES Wosie Wosie, the most amiable girl in our class, always has a bright smile and ready good hu- mor. We hope that Wosie will get over stamp ing her feet when taking dictation and tran- scribing her notes. Some day she will be a great actress, as everyone knows after seeing her as ‘““Myra” in our class play. Mother, Sophomore Class Play; Dance Committee ’28; Ticket Committee, Reception; Secretary, Book and Scroll Club ’28; Class Treasurer ’29; Vice President, Pro Merito So- ciety; Class Historian; Speaking Contest ’29; “Myra”, Senior Class Play; Alumni Editor, “The Log’; Class Motto Committee; President, Domestic Science Club ’29. ESTHER CHARLOTTE ANDERSON Esther Couldn’t you tell by looking at her picture that she is the most sociable girl in the class? We don’t know what Esther is going to do, but we wish her success. Usher, Class Play; Glee Club ’28, ’29; Book and Scroll; Decorating Committee, Re- ception. HARRIET AGNES LOUISE BALL Pat Harriet is one of our honor pupils. She was selected by the New Century Club to be an honorary member of their organization. This honor was conferred upon the two girls having the highest average during the junior year. Class Treasurer ’27; Class Play Committee 27; Glee Club ’27; Ticket Committee, Recep- tion ’28; Press Club ’28; Business Manager, “Green Parrot” ’28; Treasurer, Press Club ’28; Secretary and Treasurer, Pro Merito; Usher, Class Play; Banquet Committee ’29, RAYMOND MILTON BUCK Ray Ray came to us in our junior year from Oliver Ames High School. He is a quiet boy, but well liked by his classmates. He wants to be an aviator, and we hope that he will be successful in his chosen work. Science Club ’29; Stage Properties Com- mittee, Class Play.

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Editorial The end of our high school career has come. How proud we were in September to assume our new title and dignity! At some time or other during each day someone could be heard talking about that far-distant day when we would graduate—June seemed to us like a beacon, which beckoned bewitchingly in the distance, but which we approached slowly. Even two months ago, when talk about the actual graduation activities began, we could hardly believe that we were to graduate so soon. Commencement night will mark our last gathering together. Later, of course, there will be reunions; but cur number will not be complete. We go forth fully equipped to meet life, trained by three years in M. H.S. Physical, intellectual, moral and spiritual training have been ours to prefit by if we would but grasp the golden opportunity. We believe we have! And the results of this preparation will be shown in the accomplish- ments of the Class of 1929! Now we sail out of the harbor, where we were sheltered by our parents, friends, and teachers, onto the deep, where we shall be responsible for ourselves. Be it our duty to sail our barks safely and courageously on the great sea of Life! In this book are recorded many of the good times enjoyed during our senior year. Individual pictures, snap-shots, as well as the pictures of schcol teams, are included in the ‘Log’. We who have worked on this book, hope that it will contain for, you many pleasant memories of our last year together. MARIE F. LEARY, Editor-in-Chief. Class Roll RUBY MAY AIKEN BERNARD EUGENE JALBERT ELEANOR RICE AMES ESTHER CHARLOTTE ANDERSON HARRIETT AGNES LOUISE BALL RAYMOND MILTON BUCK ALICE MARY GIBB BURR HARRY LEON CAIN JOHN JOSEPH CODY EDITH MIRIAM CONROD MARION COONEY ETHEL MAY CRUSER OLYMPIA MARIE DePRIZIO HERBERT SPAULDING DUNBAR JENNIE RIPLEY FISKE ALICE ELSIE FORBES CHARLOTTE ELINOR GRAHAM CHARLCTTE MARCELLITE GREANY IRVING GREEN DORIS MARIE GRIFFIN FRANK TABER GRISWOLD JOHN DANFORTH HOLMES HENRY STANISLAW HOUGHTON JOHN IRVIN HOUGHTON GRETCHEN EDNA KNIGHT MARIE FRANCES LEARY CHRISTINE MARGARET MARTIN JESSICA PERSIS MARTIN ALBERT EDWARD McGOLDRICK CAROL EDSON McRAE IRENE CONSTANCE MORSE MADELEINE MARY MORSE MILDRED ELLEN NORDBERG DOROTHY ALICE O’CONNOR NICHOLAS PAZSIT THEODORA PENESIS GEORGE JEFFERIES PRITCHARD RUTH EMELIE RANKIN RUTH ELNORA RING ROSE MARIE ROMAN KENNETH HAWKINS ROONEY EDWARD SEHRON HELEN MAY SHEPARD MARSHALL OTIS SHEPARDSON fNANCY TURNER TREEN MARION LOUISE VALENTE THELMA SCOTT WILLIAMS +Never absent, tardy, or dismissed from the first grade through High School. [ 12 }



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ALICE MARY GIBB BURR Scotty When you came to this picture, didn’t you say to yourself, “I’m sure that this girl is the valedictorian”? Well, you’re right, and we are proud of her. But don’t think that all she aoes is to study. She has been prominent in the orchestra and in all good times as well. Alice is at present extremely interested in baby chicks. She believes in “knowing about your business’—Mr. Gregg doesn’t publish his “Writer” for nothing. Vice President ’27; Refreshment Commit- tee ’27; Orchestra ’27, ’28, ’29; Usher, Class Play; Reception Committee ’29; President, Pro Merito Society ’29; Banquet Committee. HARRY LEON CAIN Harry Harry is another quiet member of our class. We don’t know much about his plans, but we predict a brilliant future for him in whatever line of work he chooses, Debating Ciub ’28; Stage Properties, Class Plave JOHN JOSEPH CODY Cody Johnnie Cody is one of the talented singers of the class, his specialty number being “It Ain’t No Fault of Mine”. Johnnie was an actor in the class play, taking the part of Thomas Hayden. Debating Club ’28; Decorating Committee, Reception; “Thomas Hayden”, Class Play; Manager, Football ’29. MARION COONEY Cooney Cooney is our wittiest girl. She has always had a very good imagination, which she has used to advantage during sixth and seventh periods. “The Maid’, Sophomore Class Play; Press Club ’28; Proof Reader “Green Parrot” ’28; Glee Club ’28; Decorating Committee, Recep- tion; Usher, Class Play. ETHEL MAY CRUSER Cruser This is Ethe l. See her dimples? Well, they’te about all there are in the class. Ethel is a bookkeeping shark as well as an expert stenographer. She is going to pull some lucky business house out of a slump, so that inside of a year it will be paying big dividends. Buy your stock early. Good luck, Ethel, we hope you'll have an appreciative boss. Glee Club ’28; Usher, Class Play ’28; Sophomore Class Play Committee ’27; Ticket Committee, Reception; Press Club ’28; Gener- al News Editor of “Green Parrot” ’28; Re- freshment Committee, Class Play; Pro Merito Society; Statistician, ““The Log”’. [ae

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