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THE TIGER VOL. VI. IPSWICH MASS., JUNE 1925. NO. 3 STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Natalie Brown, ’25 Faculty Advisor, E. Margaret Allen Business Manager, Harry Merson, ’25 Athletic Editor, Robert Shaw, ’25 Exchange Editor, Mildred Jedrey, ’25 Alumni Editor, Gertrude Lovell, ’26 Advertising Manager, George Marlin, ’26 ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGERS Mildred Pickard, ’25 Lincoln Hayes, ’26 Robert Emerson, ’26 T. Jianakountzos, ’26 Robert Durham, ’28 Earl Ewing, ’26 LITERARY EDITORS Marv Beals, ’25 V. Critchley, ’26 E. Witham, ’25 K. Raupach, ’27 Art Editor, D. Hamm. Social Editor, Mary Munroe, ’25 CLASS REPORTERS Isabelle Swasey, ’25 Helen Davis, ’26 Laura Gordon, ’27 Oonah Ryan, ’28 CONTENTS EDITORIAL— Foreword for Seniors Staff for 1925-1926 LITERARY S ' ory — The Difficulty Overcome Natalie Brown, ’25 Sonnet — To Spring Mary Beals, ’25 Story ' — La Loup — garou Edmund Witham, ’25 Story — The Oriental Jar Mary Beals, ’25 Story — Mystery Indeed Palmer Raupach, ’27 SENIOR SECTION C ass Celebrities What the Poets Think Class Members Who’s Who Graduation Essays Patriotism Yesterdav and Today Harry Merson “Dux Femina Facti” Mary Beals Books As Educators Natalie Brown “Abeunt Studia in Mores” Mark Hayes Class H ' story Edmund Witham Gifts to Girls Thomas Doyle Gifts to Boys Mary Munroe Class Prophecy Mildred Jedrey Class Will Robert Hills ALUMNI EXCHANGES CLASS NOTES SOCIAL NOTES JOKES
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IPSWICH MOTOR COMPANY FORD PARTS and ACCESSORIES FORD SALES and Service Radio Tubes — B Batteries — Antenna Wire J. Richard O’Neil O’NEIL CASELLA George Casella Manufacturing Jewelers Medals Trophies Sorority Pins Frat Rings Frat Pins Sorority Rings Class Rings Class Pins 110 High Street, Boston, Mass. Telephone Congress 7965 THE BARKER AGENCY INSURORS and REALTORS There is a difference FOOTWEAR HOSPITAL 62 Central Street Good Stock. Medium Prices E. E. GRAY COMPANY Quality Groceries 1 j Lester L. Woods, Mgr. I Free Delivery Tel. 97-W
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Editorial FORE WORD FOR SENIORS For four years we of the class of 1925 have studied and played together. We have been prominent in athletics and have run many social activities. We will never forget the socials, plays, minstrel shows, games, class meetings, committee meetings, and particularly the fun we had rehearsing our Senior Play. In the pleasure of thinking over these events of the past there come to us feel- ings of regret and sorrow that our days together in Manning High are nearly ended. We have thought that we hated school and hated to study but now we realize that we were mistaken, and we would give anything if we had four more years in high school. We have been successful in all our undertakings because of the spirit of good fellowship which has always existed amongst us. We hope that this spirit which has bound us together for four years will not be lost after graduation and that we may look forward to good times in the future not unlike those of the past in Manning. STAFF FOR 1925-1926 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Francis Morong, ’26 Faculty Advisor, E. Margaret Allen Business Manager, George Marlin, ’26 Athletic Editor, Lawrence Chase, ’26 Exchange Editor, Gertrude Lovell, ’26 Alumni Editor, Dorothy Williams, ’26 Advertising Manager, Richard Durham, ’28 ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGERS Tralford Morong, ’28 Paul Hayes, ’27 Arthur Sleight, Peter Gonis, ’28 ’28 Miriam Panie, ’26 Antolena Kiniech, ’26 Vergene Hamilton, ’27 LITERARY EDITORS Laura Gordon, ’27 Palmer Raupach, ’27 CLASS REPORTERS Ruth Humphrey, ’28 , ’29 ART EDITOR Robert Minchin, ’26 SOCIAL EDITOR Helen Davis, ’26 6
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