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

 - Class of 1945

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HELENA M. WELLMAN Helena “A WILLING HAND AND A LARGE HEART” Basketball Mgr. 4, Victory Corps 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, A.A. 2, 3, 4, Reception 3, Class Play Committee 4. Helena is an industrious little miss who 1s never too busy to enter into gay conversation with her classmates. DORIS J.. WILLIAMSON Doris “QUIETLY SHE RISES TO THE ‘ToP”’ A.A. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Class Play Committee 4, Recep- tion 3, Victory Corps 2, Math Club 4, Science Club 4. Doris is a soft-spoken young lady who is known to be a sincere friend. JAMES SL.. WRIGHT Jimmy “NEVER IDLE A MINUTE” Class Pres. 4, Class Play Cast 4, Reception 3, A.A. 2, 3, 4, Year- book Board 4, Pan-Amer. Club 3, 4, Tatler 2, 3, 4. Gay and lighthearted, Jimmy can be seen almost anytime run- ning busily around the school. Crass Motto — ‘““THrouGcH TRIALS TO J RIUMPHS’ ANDREW E. EMERY, AMM 3 c Andy left in his Junior year to serve his country. Although seemingly reserved, Andy added wit and sparkle to any gath- ering. We envy the fellows with whom he is now associated. PFC ROBERT -F. SCHOFIELD Bob also answered the call to colors while in his Junior year and was sent into active duty. Needless to say we miss Bob very much, for his friendliness and joviality made him one of the most popular boys at M.H.S. THE EcHo Page Twenty-Seven

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Page Twenty-Six ROBERTS DRESE Bob “A Merry HEART MAKETH A CHEERFUL COUNTENANCE” Class Play Cast 4, Math Club 4, A.A. 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Re- ception 3. His wit and good nature have lifted him high in the estimation of his friends. WMAR DHASES TURNER Martha “T SHALL EITHER FIND A WAY oR MAKE ONE” Co-Ed. Yearbook 4, Class Play Cast 4, Pan-Amer. Club 4, A.A. 2, 3, 4, Reception 3, Drum Major 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 2, Science Club 4. With eyes that punctuate everything she says, Martha is an easy-going girl with a catching gatety. ROBERT 8S. UNGER Bob “NEVER A CARE, NEVER A REGRET” A.A. 2, 3, 4, Reception 3, Math Club 4, Class Play Cast 4, Vic- tory Corps 2. To all outward appearances, Bob is shy and quiet, but in school he is known for his swell sense of humour. ALEXANDER UVA Al “BETTER TO BE SMALL AND SHINE, THAN TO BE GREAT AND CaAsT A SHADOW” Football 4, Baseball 3, 4, Reception 3, Class Play Committee 4, Yearbook Board 4, A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. Al seems to be an all-around man. You may find him anywhere, doing practically anything. MARCIA VERNON Marcia “A LitrLe GIRL WITH A GREAT BIG SMILE To Make Lire Happy ALL THE WHILE” A.A. 2 ,3, 4, Glee Club 2, Victory Corps 2, Pan-Amer. Club 3, 4, Reception 3, Science Club 4, Class Play Cast 4, Math Club 4. Marcia is a cute little lass who proves the saying “Good things come in small packages.” THe Ecuo



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Class Will W THE graduating class of 1945, of Mansfield High School, Mansfield, Massa- chusetts, County of Bristol (I bet you all thought I’d start this that way — anything to make you happy!), do make and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by us at any time. To the listeners and readers of this will we leave all this corn, point free! To the faculty we will a much-needed rest, and our support in the gaining of a fat bonus when we come of voting age. To the juniors we leave the suspense and expense of being seniors. To the sophomores we leave that worldly feeling that comes when one is a junior. To the freshmen we leave roller skates and neon lights on every door, to aid them in finding their way about our spacious school. To the cafeteria we leave bouncers to aid Mr. Locke in stemming the noontime stampede! We will to the English department the better part of us, which it has taken away! To the math. department we leave this thought on which to meditate: High school seniors are, contrary to appearance, human beings. In the future please act accordingly ! ! ‘To the chemistry department we leave gas masks and a “smell proof” laboratory! ‘To the business department we leave noiseless computing machines, noiseless type- writers, and noiseless students. To the history department we leave maps that change overnight, in order that students may keep up with the times. To the foreign language department we bequeath a motion picture machine of its very own. ROBERT STRESE leaves six of his oh-so-plentiful inches to be divided equally between Eddy Nordberg and Roger Baldelli. HELEN ROGERS leaves her glasses to Mr. Locke — he’s entitled to them, after finding them for Helen so often. FERNANDO ABREU leaves his never-failing alarm clock to Ed Boynton, with the fervent hope that Ed will get to school on time for a change. GLADYS ANDREWS leaves — with Bob Fielding. BOB FIELDING — leaves with Gladys Andrews. JACK ADELSTONE leaves one ton of hair (we’re sure you won’t miss it, Jack) to science. “Through chemistry, Jack hopes to discover what makes it so unruly. MARY BACCHIOCCHI leaves her cooperative spirit, to be divided equally among the juniors. PATRICIA BAYLEY leaves her extensive knowledge of chemistry to Bob Herrick. HUBERT BEALS leaves to some football player his “passing” ability. This remarkable ability is, of course, to be used only at night games. KENNETH BRIGGS wills his unused vitamins to Fred Macomber. BRAD BROWN leaves his singing and howling (as in wolf) ability to George Burns. BENJAMIN CAVALLO wills his quiet ways to David Kaye — wonder what Dave will do with them? VIRGINIA DELONG leaves her enthusiasm at football games to some girl with a “big” brother on the team. PATSY DEAN leaves high school — still looking for that “perfect man.” CHARLOTTE DUNN leaves behind her convertible — like fun! MARIAN DUSTIN leaves to Marilyn Shelburne her retiring manner. MARIAN CHASE and BARBARA HOLT leave in “chase” of two men to take “holt” of. CALVIN CHAMBERLAIN offers to Bob MacLachlan some brawn, in ex- change for heipful hints on homework. ROGER BUCK, by some quirk of fate, leaves the mail truck intact and able to find its way to East Mansfield almost by itself! Page Twenty-Eight Tue EcHo

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