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A OL. IV IPSWICH, MASS., JUNE, 1Q23. NO. 3 STAFF Editor-in-Chief— Dorothy Shaw, ’23 Faculty Advisor— E. Margaret Allen Business Manager, Albert Spyut, ’23 Athletic Editor Burke, ’23 Exchange Editor — Evelyn Bamford, ’23 Alumni Editor — Roseltha Witham, ’23 Advertising Manager, Jonathan Hall, ’23 Assistant Advertising Managers George Porter, ’23 Wilmot Hall, ’24 McGregor, ’24 Harry Saunders, ’24 Jarvis Cartledge, ’24 Raymond Bowen, ’25 Literary Editors Edna Peabody, ’24 Madeline Chase, ’24 Eleanor Titcomb, ’24 Art Editor — Albert Spyut, ’23 Social Editor- Vera Blaisdell, ’24 Class Reporters Nancy Homans, ’23 Edmund Witham, ’25 Jarvis Cartledge, ’24 Mary Frazer, ’26 CONTENTS Editorial — ■ ..... Literary — ...... Graduation — ..... Class Celebrities What the Poets Think Class Members Who’s Who . . . . The Development of Aeronautics Woman’s Invasion Into Politics Valedictory “Carpe Diem” Class History . . . . Prophecy .... Girls’ Gifts .... Boys’ Gifts Class Will .... Social Notes Class Notes ..... Alumni ...... Athletics ...... Exchanges ..... Jokes 6 7 8 8 8 10 17 18 20 22 23 25 27 29 31 33 33 .35 36 40 41
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Compliments of CEO. A. SCHOFIELD Altorney-at-Law We have moved To No. 70 Central Street RALPH A. DANIEI.S SON House Furnishings TO THE READERS OE “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 our 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 your 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 athletic 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 sixty cents (60) “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. LATHROP BROS. Coal, Wood and Ice Brown Square Clothing, Dry Goods and Shoes GEORGE H. W. HAYES BEAN’S LADIES’ SPECIALTY SHOP
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FOREWORD. (For Senior Section.) Now as we are about to graduate we realize what Manning High has meant to us. As freshmen we looked upon the seniors as lucky beings having many privileges, above all of finishing school that year. Take heed freshmen! As each year went by and we came nearer our last year, our comradeship became closer and our school dearer until now, when we have attained our purpose, we dread commencement week — our last week together at Manning. We have worked and studied but that is not all we have done. How many times have we been sent out of class? Played jokes on each other or the teach- ers? How many socials have we held? How many times have we been kept after school for doing things forbidden? We cannot count them. Who of us can forget the strike for one session, the County Fair, the Eng- lish Club Play, our Junior Prom, the Senior Play and ’its rehearsals, “Captain Crossbones,’’ the Winter Carnival, the great feeling of joy when we have beaten Manchester or Danvers, our Hallowe’en Party, the Kid Social and our commence- ment week. “ We are leaving. Others will take our places and do our work. School spirit will grow year by year. But may we always keep with us the Manning spirit — the spirit of fighting though beaten, of never being beaten for keeps, and of laughing at trouble — the spirit that wins. GIRLS’ ATHLETICS In Manning, girls’ athletics have not had much attention in the past years, but they are more and more coming to the front. We have not much chance for basket- ball in high school because of our lack of a gym, but it seems to me that base- ball would find a ready place with all the girls so that we might get a good team. Other schools have taken up girl’s athletics, and some are handicapped by lack of gyms as we are. High schools in the West are especially interested in athletics and the girls take an active part in them. They have gyms with every high. Why do we lack girls’ ath- letics in the East and let the West get ahead of us ? I think that if we, the girls of Man- ning, would take enough interest in ath- letics we should be sure to find someone in the faculty who would help us out to make a success of it, and I am sure that next year we can find that interest and that help so that we can get started with girls’ athletics in Manning. E. Peabody, ’24. 6
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