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ELEANOR A. LABELLE LABELLE | “Who is it that can tell me what I am?” El, one of our brilliant and active students, has proved herself an asset to her school and class. She has also done an excellent job as the assistant Editor-in-Chief of The Hornet. Wither “jerking” sodas at Lilly’s or playing on the basketball varsity took up her extra time. Good luck, LaBelle, you are already on your way to the top! Graduation Essayist; Honorary Member of New Century Club, 4; D. A. R., U. S. History Award, 3; Sr. Reception, Decorating; Class Play, Usher; “Green Hornet”, Assist. Editor-in-Chief, Pan-Am. Club 3, 4; Math Club 3; Science Club 4; Tatler 2, 3, 4, Assist. Business Mer. 4; Glee Club 2; A.A. 2, 3, 4; Club “46”; Basketball Mer. 3, Letter 4; Field Hockey 3; Softball 3. EDWARD H. KANE Gus “A man of few words, but many thoughts’ Quiet and unassuming, Ed always attends to his own affairs. Nevertheless, his intimate friends know that at times he is quite jovial. He is outstanding in history, while basketball and track are two of his major extra- curricula interests. Ed is liked by all, and very sure to succeed after graduating. 2nd prize U. S. History 3; Sr. Reception, Checking; Class Play, Checking; “Green Hornet”, Student Activities; Dele By 33, dhe KCl SHG’s Weak 8 ZL MURIEL C. McCAULEY Mac “Music exalts each joy.” The scene is study hall where a group is standing about the piano, and at the key board is our own Mac. At the New England Conservatory of Music, she hopes to further her musical career, so that one day her music will be heard in Carnegie Hall. Mac’s happy disposition and loyalty go hand in hand, for she is always eager to help her friends, and can be depended upon to aid in carrying through any school activity. Class Song, Music; School Song, Music; Sr. Reception, Music; Class Play, “Genevieve Jones”; “Green Hornet”, Activities Chairman; Pan-Am. Club 4; Science Club 4; Literary Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; A.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Club “46”, Secretary; Basketball letters 2, 3; Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4.
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OLGA KASHTAN Lucky “An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow.” Awakening echoes of spontaneous laughter heard in our corridors can be attributed to Olga Kashtan, better known as “Lucky”. Her favorite sports are ice-skating and dancing and she does both very well. Most con- scientious of workers, Olga applies her efforts to many fields, notably senior activities. A happy combination of light-heartedness and true ability, her friends enjoy the pleasantness of her extreme good nature. Sr. Reception, Tickets; Class Play, Usher; Glee Club 7, BE INothe P ay Bh Fe EUGENE S. HORTON GENE “T like work,—it fascinates me, I can sit and look at it for hours” Gene, one of Mansfield High’s carefree, happy-go-lucky seniors, is a popular man wherever he goes. Although he is a diligent worker at his studies, especially mathe- matics, he finds the time to indulge in bowling and swimming. If it weren’t for genial Gene, the Class Play would not have run so smoothly. ‘Reveille’ will soon be a familiar sound to Gene’s ear! Class Play, Ch. Prop.; “Green Hornet”, Dummy Chief; Pan.-Am. Club 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Literary 4; A.A. 2, 3, 4; Club “46”; Basketball Mgr. 2, 3. PHYLLIS K. KING PHYL “A wonderful thing is to keep a sunny mood.” While Phyl is one of those quiet girls at school, her many friends know her as a gay, fun-loving pal. She enjoys roller skating every chance she can get, and, incidentally, you ought to see this gal on “rollers”! Phyl’s light-hearted and broad spirited disposition will endear her Ee all her patients when she becomes a full-fledged nurse! Sr. Reception, Usher; Class Play, Usher, Prop.; Science Club 4; Literary Club 4; A.A. 2, 3, 4.
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MADELINE A. MELCHIORRI MAGGIE “Noisy and small, but oh! that’s not all.” Diminutive and dainty, Maggie would like to be secre- tary to a dress designer. She is constantly in a dither over such world problems as how to balance her bookkeeping accounts or how to transcribe her shorthand. Maggie is sincere in all matters from the smallest to the most im- portant. We hope you progress in the outside world just as well as you have in school! Sr. Reception, Decorating; Class Play, Usher; “Green Hornet”, Typist; Pan-Am. Club 3, 4; Tatler 3; A.A. 2, 3, 4; Club “46”. C. DAVID KAYE Daisy “Tf he be not a fellow with the best king— Thou shalt find him a king of good fellows.” Daisy has always shown an active interest in M. H. S. sports. He has been a faithful player on the Zootbail team for the past three years and captained the ’46 basket- ball team. Besides being President of the Pan-American Club and Jean’s “Ideal” man, David has shown co-opera- tion in class activities. We wish you success in the Navy Air Corps, Daisy! Class Vice Pres. 3; Sr. Reception, Decorating; Class Play, “Officer Ryan”; “Green Hornet”, Sports Editor; Pan-American Club, 3, 4, President 4; Math Club 3; Science Club 3; Literary 4; Glee Club 3; A.A. 2, 3, 4; Club “46”; Football 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4; Basketball letter- man 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Baseball 3; Track 3. BARBARA MILSON Bopsre. “Do not say all that you know but always know what you say.” One of the fun-loving members of our class, Bobbie is always ready, willing, and able to take part in any class activity. She not only has a keen interest for bowling and dancing, but she can also play a “mean” game of tennis. Here’s to your success as a buyer at Sac’s 5th Avenue. Sr. Reception, Decorating; Class Play, Advertising, Usher; Tatler 4; A.A. 2, 3, 4. L 26 |
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