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THE TIGER VOL. III. IPSWICH, MASS., JUNE, 1922. NO. 3 STAFF Editor-in-Chief— Wilfred Dunn, ’22 Faculty Advisor — E. Margaret Allen Business Manager — Seward Tyler ’22 Athletic Manager — William Burke, ’23 Exchange Editor — Mildred Mackinney. ’22 Alumni Editor — Evelyn Bamford, ’23 Advertising Manager — James Burke, ’23 Assistant Advertising Managers Ross Whittier, ’22 George Porter, ’23 Jonathan Hall, ’23 Parker Atkinson, ’23 John Callahan, ’24 Literary Editors Be rnice Narkum, ’22 Hortense Jewett, ’22 Dorothy Shaw, ’23 Art Editor — Albert Spyut, ’23 Social Editor— Rosamond Reilly, ’22 Class Reporters Ruth Marr, ’22 Helen Kimball, ’23 Edna Peabody, ’24 Nathalie Brown, ’25 Julius Bean, ’23 Robert Hills, ’25 CONTENTS Editorial — Foreward, W. Dunn - . 6 Debating. D. Shaw - - 6 Literal y — Quetzitl, D. Shaw - - 7 Toast to the Class ’22 — L’Inconnu 8 Senior Section — Class Celebrities - - 9 What the Poets think about the Senior Class - - 9 Pictures of the Senior Class 11 Who’s Who 16 Essay — The United States Since the War, W. Dunn - 17 Essay— The Radio Era, R Whittier 18 Valedictory — M Vincit Qui Parti tur” R. Marr - - 20 Salutatory- -The Meaning of Op- portunity, M. Mackinney - 22 Class History — K Harrigan 22 Presentation of Girls’ Gifts, J. Clasby - - 25 Presentation of Boys’ Gifts, B. Narkum 25 Class Will — S. Tyler - 28 Social News 30 Class Notes - - 31 Alumni Notes - - 32 Athletics - - 33 Exchanges 35 Jokes - - - 35 5
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AMOS E JEWETT Old and Rare Books Historical and Genealogical Research Manuscripts THE ATLAS LUNCH Autographs Tel. 1-4 Rowley Mass. TO THE READERS OF “THE TIGER:” We wish to inquire if you are still interested in the Manning High School ? Do you wish to follow our activities during the coming year ? Parents and friends of the present Students ? Are you interested in what we are doing in the high school ? In our literary abilities, our class work, our social activities, clubs, etc., and cur athletics ? Alumni ! Do you want to keep a line” on your classmates of dear Manning ? Or perhaps you wish to find where some old high school pal is now. Don’t you want to hear of the success of ycur old friends ? Ex-Manning athletes ! Surely you haven’t forgotten the days when you used to wear our colors to victory and bring glory to the school ? Aren’t you interested in the boys who are now doing for Manning High School what you did then ? Don’t you want to read of Manning’s glory of today ? Don’t you want to follow our athlet- ic activities this coming season ? Read of our foot-ball, cross- country, hockey, track and base-ball teams ! Then, dear friends, why don’t you subscribe to The Tiger,” our school paper published for that one purpose; to inform you of the facts mentioned above ? For fifty cents (50) The Tiger” will come to you by mail for a year (three issues: Christmas, Easter and Graduation numbers.) Separate copies are for sale at local newsstands. Compliments of COOKE’S VARIETY STORE Rowley, Mass A B BOYNTON Garage, Coal and Wood Rowley, Mass. 4
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AB.S. THE STAFF OF 1922-1923. The staff for 1921-1922 is pleased to announce the following staff for next year : Fditor-in-chief Dorothy Shaw ’23 Athletic Editor William Burke ’23 Alumni Editor Roseltha Witham ’23 Business Manager James Burke ' 23 Exchange Editor Evelyn Bamford ’23 Assistant Business Ma nagers G. Porter ’23 J. Callahan ’24 P. Atkinson ’23 W. Hall ’24 J. Hall ’23 J. Bean ’23 R. Hills ’25 Literary Editors Edna Peabody ’24 Madeline Chase ’24 Eleanor Titcomb 24 Art Editor Albert Spyut ’23 Social Editor Vera Blaisdell ’24 Class Reporters N. Homans ’23 E. Witham ’25 J. Cartledge ’24 ’26 FOREWORD (For Senior Section.) We, who graduate this year, while we can lock forward with hope and expec- tation to the future, cannot help but feel a twinge of regret when we realize that we are through. We have had many a good time in a social way in Manning Hall, we have many happy memories of incidents which occurred. We may have been sent to the office or to the bench but now we look back at it with a smile. Those conversations at recess, the rush for the candy room, the jokes which were bound to come up in class, and the good t mes we had “kidding” each other are things of the past. We have gone to the playgrounds many a time to cheer the team in its home games in football and baseball. We have climbed the hill to Baker’s Pond or gone down to the river to cheer the hockey team. To those of us who have made the teams, the thought that we won’t go back next year to help the oth- er fellows beat Manchester or to go on the trips in Grandy’s old bus, to Dan- vers, Manchester, or North Andover, brings another feeling of regret. We will not forget Manning High; there is little danger of that. We have too many memories and associations connected with the school to ever alio v it to drop from our memories. EDITORIAL. Debating is wonderful practice for anyone. It trains one to express him- self well, and to speak clearly and con- cisely before an audience. More than that, one who debates often becomes ac- quainted with many subjects. He learns to think quickly in order to answer his opponent’s arguments. After debating a few times, one’s vocabulary cannot help but improve. All the colleges and larger high schools have some kind of debating so- ciety, and in many of the schools, the inerest in debating contests equals the interest in athletics. These schools schedule • inter-class debates as well as inter-school debates. There is always a 6
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