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

 - Class of 1944

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GRACE L. WARD Gracie “A merry lass with a win- ning heart.” Grace is a cheerful girl whose chief interest out- side of school is jitter- bugging. eA 2203, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 French Club 3 Chem. Club 4 DORIS E. WHITEHEAD Dot “A pretty maid, a live wire. The kind of wit you never tire.” Her untiring efforts in the office will be missed. A. A.) 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 2 Latin certificate 2 French Club 3 Yearbook proof reader MARION E. WILHELM Marion “A tall good-hearted girl” We wonder what Marion uses as a source for her energy. She always has a bright remark for a pal. INAS 2 3, A: Victory Corps 3 Basketball 4 Tatler 4 Ht M. FRANCIS WILLETT Bud “A pleasing person is a desired person.” She has only been with us two years but in that time she has made a great many friends. Victory Corps 3 A. A. 3,4 RUSSELL G. WILLIAMSON Russ ‘M@hat one small head could carry all he knew.” He has a strong character and a brilliant mind. Class Pres. 2, Chem. Club 4 Band, Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Dummy Chief U. S. Hist. S. A. R. award Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Latin and English Clubs 2 DOROTHY L. WRIGHT Dot “A good sport and good in sports.” Dot’s pleasing personality and cheery smile will gain her entrance into any walk of life. ADA saute English Club 2 Math Certificate Tatler—Girls’ Sport Ed. 4 ELEO J. ZAFFINI Zaft “To thy speed add wings” Eleo lives, eats and sleeps aviation. President 3, 4 ARRAS Ete. Yearbook Board Co-Ch. Tatler 4 Aeronautics Club Victory Corps Council

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KATHERINE E. SHEEHAN Kay “So cheerful, gay and happy Kay’s ites of clothes has made her one of the best dressed girls at M.H.S.; her vivaciousness has made her one of the best-liked. INE IN Dh, Sct Victory Corps 3 HILDEGARDE I. SMITH Hilda “Patience is a remedy for everything.” Hilda was quiet in school, but we believe the saying, “Silence is golden.” We hope her silence will make her future years even more golden. RA Oe pn Victory Corps 3 JANELLE C. swett ) Janelle “Such a girl will always be a popular.” Janelle’s gay, pleasant company is Spee welcome. IN. INGAAS 8 Griasice Chem. Club 4 Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2 Eng. Club 2 Latin Club 2 Co-Senior Editor, Yearbooka, : SHIRLEY R.. THURBER Torchy “Tt?s nice to be natural, if you’re naturally nice.” A typical American girl and an honor student. Eng. Club2 Latin Club 2 Latin Certificate 2 IN Nees Be Chem. Club 4, President Yearbook Co-editor New Century Club 4 ARLENE K. TROESCH Arlene “Softly eae and sweet- ly smiles Althouaan seemingly re- served, Arlene is known to add w.: and sparkle to any gathering. A. At 2,3; 4 Chemistry Club 4 Basketball 3 Victory Corps 3 SEWARD P. TUELL ree s “T shall find a way or make one.” His spirit and intellect will gain him success. Chemistry Club 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Basketball 4 AAS 2,235a4 Victory Corps 3 Co-Business Mgr., Yearbook CORA MAE VALENTINE Lee “A pleasing personality is no slight advantage.” Cora is a charming pic- ture. She has made many friends at Mansfield High. AVA 2 tage Homemakers Club 2 Victory Corps 3 JOHN E. VALLETT Jack “He has a nice manner and a winning way.” Coyle’s loss of Jack was Mansfield High School’s gain. A. A. Vice President, 4 Yearbook Art Editor Tatler asst. sports editor Basketball, asst. Mgr. 4 Football 4, Letter



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Class Dill We, the party of the first part (Seniors, Mansfield High School, 1944) bequeath in part to the party of the second part these parting gifts. (That’s what we like about this—plenty of parties!) f Loraine Anderson leaves to Janice Quinham her Armed Force Collection. John Antosca leaves with Janelle on one arm and a “Want Ad” on the other. Barbara Barrows leaves her motherly ways to the mother in next year’s class play. Hilda Bernardo passes on her nice profile all the way down to Marian Chase. Mary Ellen Boynton leaves M. H. S. broken-hearted. (This statement has, of course, been censored!) Leah Brown donates her book “Sarcasm Did The Trick” to next year’s gym classes. Janet Buck leaves her glasses to some junior who can’t see anyone but himself. Rena DeClemente grants her title “Sweater Girl’ to Gladys Cahoon. Janet Eames bequeaths her latest novel “I Got Away With It, So Can You” to Dick Gallipeau. Edward Epstein leaves to Ronald Geddes his million dollar pipe with the figure of Ann Sheridan carved on the bowl. Martha Flint bequeaths her ability to complete her homework when it is due, to Calvin Chamberlain. John Grundy passes on his trig. book to Billy Harrigan so he, too, can learn about solid figures. Ruth Nelson leaves her box of vitamin pills to Gini DeLong. Bill Nordberg bequeaths his latest invention — the automatic pilot for a car to Robert Eames. Charles Rockwood leaves — lucky boy! Dorothy St. John leaves the reindeer on her orchid sweater to Margaret Mac- Donald who still thinks there’s a Santa Claus. Janelle Swett bequeaths to Marian Dustin her tube of indulable lipstick! Shirley Thurber leaves Eleo Zaffini’s front seat — empty. Arlene Troesch leaves her seat on the bus so there will be more room for the others passengers. Seward Tuell passes on his joke book (B. H.) Before Hope and one can of corn (point free) to Brad Brown. Cora Mae Valentine leaves the boys in seventh period study to find someone else to flirt with. Jack Vallett leaves that wolfish grin, that clever wink, and his five year sub- scription to Esquire to Bert Merrill. Grace Ward leaves her lip imprints on the shower room curtains. Doris Whitehead leaves Mr. Locke — helpless. Russell Williamson leaves his ability to confuse teachers to some junior who is tired of living. Eleo Zaffini, our esteemed class president, bequeaths to Don Huston his popu- larity, his leadership, and his deep understanding. Rose Armfield leaves her countless ha ir bows to any girl in the junior class who needs more bows to catch more beaux.

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