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

 - Class of 1929

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OLYMPIA MARIE DePRIZIO Olee “Olee” is going to publish two books, “Why T atin Should Be Studied in High School” and the “Pleasures Derived from Reading Caesar and Cicero.” These will be written mainly to oppose Marie’s literary efforts entitled, “Latin Should Be Studied in College Only” and “‘The Boredom of Reading Caesar and Cicero.” These four books are the outcome of their endless debates about Latin. Latin Club ’28; Decorating Committee, Reception; Usher, Class Play ’29; Banquet Cc:inmittee ’29. HERBERT SPAULDING DUNBAR Pete Pete has decided to become an aviator, so we expect to hear about him as the world’s greatest aviator. We wish him success in his undertakings. Science Club ’29; Orchestra ’27, ’28, ’29; Reception Committee, Advertising Committee, Class Play. JENNIE RIPLEY FISKE Jennie Jennie is the artistic member of our class. She is going to art school in the fall. Jennie took part in the class play. Do you remember her as Mrs. Quimby? Wasn’t she good? “Grandmother”, Sophomore Class Play; Decorating Committee, Reception; Orchestra 28; “Mrs. Quimby’, Class Play; Snap-shot Editor, “The Log”. ALICE ELSIE FORBES Allie Allie, one of the cutest girls in the class, seems to abide by the motto “Always calm, cool, and collected”. We wonder what Allie would do without her faithful sidekick, Ethel. Refreshment Committee ’27; Usher, Class Play ’28; Refreshment Committee, Class Play; Press Club ’28; Banquet Committee ’29; Pro Merito Society. CHARLOTTE ELINOR GRAHAM Elinor We always see Elinor driving up Main Street on the car tracks, going about forty-five and with her car in second. Elinor expects to go to Burdett College. We wish her success in whatever she undertakes. Christmas Party ’27; Dance Committee, Reception; Properties Committee, Class Play; Press Club ’28, ’29; Ticket and Dance Commit- tee, A. A,

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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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CHARLOTTE MARCELLITE GREANY Chic Chic is going to be a teacher. She expects to go to Boston Teachers’ College in the fall. We know that she will be suecessful. Latin Club ’29; Usher, Class Play; Ticket Committee, Reception; Pro Merito Society. IRVING GREEN Greeni€ Is he popular? Such a silly question! Of course he is or we wouldn’t have elected him our president for three years. His fa- vorite color is red—why, we can’t imagine. We hear that he is going to be a lawyer, and we predict that he will become famous. Class President: ’26, ’27, ’29; “Bob”, Soph- omore Class Play; Reception Committee and Advertising Committee, Reception; Boys Glee Club ’28; President, Debating Club ’28; Bask- etball letter ’28; Treasurer, Press Club ’29; Club Editor, “Green Parrot”; Basketball Letter and Captain ’29; “Mazgee’’, Class Play; Class Play Committee; Banquet Committee; Business Maer “The Log”; Presentation of Class Gift, DORIS MARIE GRIFFEN Dot Doris has lately acquired a mania for “Dutch” dolls. Although she goes with the most talkative girl in the class, Doris is evi- dently not affected by Rosie. Dance Committee ’27; President Journalism Class ’28; Refreshment Committee, Reception ’28; Press Club’’28; Glee Club ’28; Usher, Class Play ’29; Domestic Science Club ’29; Pro Meri- to Society. FRANK TABER GRISWOLD Punkie Punkie is one of the strong, silent men from the West (Mansfield). Punkie played in the line in football,—and how the other side hated to see him coming! Debating Club ’28; Football ’29; Usher, Reception; Science Club ’29; Athletic Eaitor, “The Log’; Stage Properties, Class Play. JOHN DANFORTH HOLMES Holmesie Well, at least there is one person in our class who will do something in the agricultural world. Johnnie is going to perfect the seedless cucumber. However, his side line will be to teach the Nortonites how to be up-to-date and still preserve their simplicity. Glee Club ’28, ’29; Usher, Reception; Stage Properties, Class Play; Assistant Ad- vertising Manager, “The Log.” [16 }

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