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THE TIGER VOL. X. IPSWICH, MASSACHUSETTS JUNE 27, 1929 Published by the Senror Class of Manning High School STAFF EDITOR Dorothy Dunn FACULTY ADVISOR Miss E. Margaret Allen MANAGER EDITOR Norman Baxter ADVERTISING MANAGER , Russell Arnold ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER Villiam Geanakakis ASSOCIATE EDITORS, Barbara Damon, Mildred Mansfield, Gertrude Ciolek, Eleanor Sheppard, Frances Ross, James Merson, Joseph Gaffney. ATHLETIC EDITOR William Marr TYPISTS Senior Typewriting Class CONTENTS Editorial Cub Staff 1929 - 30: Varsity Club Officers for 1929-30 Literary Department Essays America’s Foreign Relations American Patriotic Poetry A Century of Progress in Communication Essex County, Its Place in History Class Parts History Gifts to Girls Gifts to Boys Prophecy Will Graduation Program Class Day Exercises Honor Awards Class Pictures Senior Play Sports Review The Flag Contest Alumni ' Our Band The Glee Club Concert Class Celebrities As the Poets See Us Songs Dedicated to Members of the Class Exchange Our Advertisers PAGE 4 4 4 5 8 12 14 16 18 20 21 22 24 27 27 27 28 54 56 59 61 61 63 64 64 66 67 69
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Editorial Like pilgrims on the Road of Life, we have reached a mile- stone, a point which marks a degree of achievement in our journey. Here we must face a new future, one in which we strike out for ourselves, sometimes separated from friends and class- mates, oftentimes alone among strangers. Four years can cement strong friendships, and as we part at graduation, we cannot help a feeling of sadness, though we know we are not parting forever. After graduation, diploma in hand, we set out, while before us in a rosy vista we visualize our goal in life, our fond hope, our achieve- ment. What is a life which is aim- less, which snatches at any oppor- tunity in pathetic hope, which does not know its own mind ? A goal in life is necessary to happiness. Though perhaps we may never reach this goal, at least we have worked for it, and even though we fail to realize our dreams and hopes of success, at least we have tried. First of all, we must know our- selves and be satisfied that our goal in life is one that we can reach. Everyone is different from every- one else, and every personality dif- fers. If we have a talent, a gift, or an opportunity by which we can serve our fellow-men, our goal in life should be to develop this talent, that we may find true happiness through serving others. Lives which serve are always happy and satis- fied. while those which seek selfish goals end in misery. So may we live, and in death know that we have sought the true ideal. CUB STAFF 1929 - 1930 Editor-in-chief, Mary Henderson; Business Manager, Edward Dolan; Literary Editors, Gladys Durham, Phillis Haggerty, Winifred Austin ; Social Editor, Mary Brennan ; Alumni Edi- itor, Gretchen Lovell; Class Reporters, ’30 Virginia Smith, ’31 Norma Tozer, ’32 Frances Ames, ’33 to be elected in September; Athletic Editor, Edith Richardson; Art Editor, Chester Dunn; Exchange Editor, Mary Stone; Joke Editor, Sumner Raymond. Varsity Club Officers The Varsity Club Officers for 1929-1930 are as follows: President, Melvin Haley; Vice President, Paul Callahan; Sec- retary, Harry Munro; Treasurer, Joseph Saroka. 4
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