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MR. THEODORE I. RICCI, JR. Master of Arts Boston University Mathematics Endowed with a superlative knowledge of mathematics, Mr. Ricci has zealously and arduously worked to impart the intricacies of mathematics to all. He has always been will- ing to go all out to assist anyone who was interested and as a result he has received the admiration and appreciation which he so rich- ly deserves. MR. EVERETT W. ROBINSON Master of Arts Boston University History Understanding and Guidance are the key- notes to Mr. Robinson’s success. It has been t o him that we have always poured forth our troubles and, as always, he has been ready to help us. We will always remember you, Mr. Robinson, as an excellent teacher and a true friend. MISS AURILLA M. SHEPARD Bachelor of Arts Tufts College French and Spanish Miss Shepard’s language background sup- plemented by study abroad has made her an invaluable member of Mansfield High School’s teaching body. Always immaculately attired and pleasant, has she been in expounding the mysteries of French and Spanish. Au Revoir and Adios, Miss Shepard and thanks for your devotion and efforts in making the Pan- American Club the success that it was. MRS. MILDRED M. WHITMORE Home Economics Framingham Teachers College Teaching the culinary arts and dressmaking to us has been the job of Mrs. Whitmore. We appreciate that the knowledge attained in her courses has better prepared us for our present and future home life. We owe you a debt of gratitude and assure you the many pleasant memories of concocting recipes and dropping a stitch will ever remain in our hearts. [ 10 J MR. E. WILLIAM OLSON Bachelor of Science in Education Boston University Physical Education Mr. Olson came to us this year directly from the Navy and immediately took charge of our athletic program and physical education. Being a perfect gentleman and true sportsman, he has inspired not only the various teams but also the entire student body. MISS LOUISE PERKINS New England Conservatory of Music Music For the past two years, our musical clubs have made rapid progress under the careful tutelage of Miss Perkins. “The Glee Club became a chorus of beautifully blended voices and our orchestra and band were welded into smooth working units under her expert super- vision. MR. HAROLD L. QUALTERS Master of Arts Boston College Commercial Subjects Following a two and a half year sojourn in the business world, Mr. Qualters returned to teach at M. H. S. He was immediately greeted as one of the new Senior advisors. “This was later augmented by his appointment as ad- visor to The Green Hornet and Faculty Man- ager of athletics. We know him best as our advisor and as our instructor in Advertising and Salesmanship. His everready willingness to cooperate and his enduring patience has Kee than contributed to the success of our class.
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acul Ly MR. RAYMOND S. LOCKE, PRINCIPAL Master of Arts Michigan University As we face the dawn of commencement, we look back on the pleasant association with Mr. Locke as our principal and vocational guid- ance director. In 1943 as we matriculated into this school on Park Row, we were greeted heartily by this tall Vermonter and we im- mediately “took” to his gracious and pleasant manner. For three years he has been our counsellor and friend. As we go to press, we understand that Mr. Locke is headed for destination unknown. MISS BESSIE G. ARGUS Bachelor of Science Boston University Chemistry and Physics “Good things come in small packages.” Miss Argus exemplifies that proverb. For the past two years, her friendly nature and un- usual enthusiasm for school activities have endeared her to all. MISS ELIZABETH BARRETT Bachelor of Science Framingham Teachers College Director of Girls’ Physical Education Since the advent of Miss Barrett, girls sports have been more than successful. Her conscientious efforts were rewarded this past year by the Green Hornettes winning eight basketball games and the intramural league furnishing enthusiastic competition. MISS MARY E. DRISCOLL Bachelor of Social Sciences Boston University Head of Commercial Department For a decade and a half, Miss Driscoll has taught business subjects. Her teaching ability coupled with a pleasant disposition has made her well liked and respected. MISS MILDRED L. HANNON Master of Arts Radcliffe College English Our three years with Miss Hannon has made us aware that English is necessary to business and social life. We go forward with a memory of a teacher, a master of English and an ability to teach it. Her sense of humor and wit has made her popular not only in the class room but also as the Advisor to the leathers MISS ELSA M. HENCHEL Master of Education Boston University Typing We will always remember Miss Henchel as the hardworking serious teacher of typing in the class room and light hearted and gay outside the class room. MISS MILDRED H. JONES Bachelor of Arts Middlebury College Latin and Biology An incomparable pleasant personality and cooperation with our class as Senior advisor, have left an indelible mark of admiration for Miss Jones. Her untiring efforts on our be- half, in and out of the class, have contributed to our future success. MISS WINNIFRED C. LYMAN Bachelor of Arts Smith College English We are proud of our three year association with Miss Lyman, her patience and perse- verance in teaching us English, have made it possible for us to look forward to the dawn of commencement. ieyy
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Class Fhistor LOUISE E. BENIGNI Two days after Labor Day, September seventh in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-three; of the Independence of the United States of America, the one hundred and sixty-ninth; in the sixty-fifth year from the founding of Mansfield High School; when Franklin Delano Roosevelt was President of the United States, Leverett Saltonstall in the guber- natorial chair of Massachusetts, Percy L. Slayton, chairman of the School Committee; Bert L. Merrill Superintendent of Schools, and in the principalship of Raymond S. Locke, Entered the Class of 1946 upon the pages of History
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