Mansfield High School - Hornet / Green Years Yearbook (Mansfield, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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The History of the Class of 1933 In the Year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty, on 4 glorious smoamer's day in the month of June, a band of youths and maidens bade adieu to their friends in the settlement of the Junior High Scho:l, on the banks of the Rumford River, 2nd set out for a land of further educitional opportunities. ‘fter two months of pleasint sailing, this band disembarded, eighty-eight stronz, upon the shores of the Colony of Mansfield High School, September 2, 1930. Here ve were heartily welcomed by the Governor, “verett W. Robinson, who, after giving us tract of land Numcer 5, and outlining the curriculum and ru les of the ecotony, turned us over’ to Miss Jones,, our adviser for the next tue years. Forthvith we chose our leaders for this Clauss of 19535, 28s ve soon becime known: William Clem, eresident; Hda Carbonetti, vice- president; Hlizabeth Cochran, treisurer; end Umma Chase, scrihe. PMhertell term pressed uneventiully for us, since we vere 211 studying ambitiougsly. One morniygg in the last we3k of the month of february, hovever, there wus great exciteinaent snong the members Szegurselass. Upon inguiry, J] found:that the cause of the excite- ment “was an aporoaching assembly t which two of our elss were tO be warded basketball letters. Sure enough! Mater in the day, amid the spolause of the colony,.xlorsnce Murphy 2nd Himme Chase vere presented letters. in lftrch we were fortuniute to receive into our midst red Padley, from Detroit, ifichigin. Piano Pico vot, an the Arnal pPrediminnry sperking Contest, our class was renresented by Hmma Cheese, Henrietts Green, J2ck Piger,enin Groany, nd Tilliom, Clem. . The winnervof this’ conteat wis none other thin our president, William Clem, who emerged Victoriously in the Singleton Contest, also, thus giving the colony a Second inscription on the Singicton Cup, “2 greut honor for our Olasseasiwellonas ‘for’ the colony. In b2seb21l Normin Chapmun, our oniy three-letter $h athicte, was awarded a letter. Throughout the ye2rr miny of vur cl“ ss won honors for devotion 40 tUneir studies: Wury Isabel Cook was: avarded = gold picce in Pein alam enrry nnd Klie=nor licingyrc, gold piccss in commercirl geogrinhy;, and Ythel Pazit, = gold pisee in bookkecving. Poyune endioLl our first year in-the- Colony of Wansfiecld High School, = committee, composed of Williem Clem, Catherine Pelligrini, hens Lioretti ,o Ethel eazit, «nd Merle Griswold,» was chosen to make th motto for the graduating class. Thue ve closed our first yeer, 2 most hxppy, eventful, “nd sdvantigeous one, during which ve hed become duly setticd «nd seeclimated in the colony] Patera eeiGibron Of tVO months, are returned tothe colony, seventy-nine of us... With Miss Jones -giin cur sdvisor, ve el2cted Our teatherssforiour sccond yer: .Carl Herrington, 1) nevecomer to our clsss, president; Mer@e Grisrold, vice-president; Louis lel CHO weuroemeurenr, and Bas Carbonertt, seri b . Our second sear in the colon) wis emgon more eventful «nd Succ7ss- ful thin our first, In the £9211 cight of our members vere chosen for the staff of the colony. journal; Emma Chase, sssociate editor; i Phyllis Jeibert, joke editor; If:rion Grllipeau, club editor; Henrietts Green, proof recder; Florence Ifurphy, copy reader; C:therine Pelligrini, liter?ry



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editor; Clrence linrtin, business mennger, sand Allan francis, xRssistint business meniger On the footbsll team, six of our number iere auarded ictters: C»ptain-tlect Jack Briggs, Norien Chapinen, Louis Melchiorri, Austin lionty, Roger Theyecr, and Jack Davidson, menager. In December, 2 veek bafore Christmas, we made our socisl debut by holding 2 Christman pnurty, in the colony grmmasium. Ifusic vas furnished by Bob iforono «nd his ovch2stre.. During the winter months ters ver? represented on the Girls' Basketball Team by Captnin-Ylect lorence Iturph; and Smms Chase; and on the Boys' Basketball Team by; Jack Eriges 2nd Normun Ch:pmin ‘1b: four received letters. Gi the soring the annusl Spesxing Contest vas held, but no winners vere announced. SISO OL SUnirelLAss lt Gok part: mms Chase, Phytlis Jalbert, Carl Harrington, Iferle Griswold, Hrrl Greany nd Robert Bignell. William Clem, the winner of the preceding ye.r, opened the program with © prologue; and - delightful feeture of wie e2ntertiinment vss @ solo by onr very talented singer, ifiss Henrietts Green. On the Boys' Bee ue) t Meam .e vere represented by Ceptiin- Hlect Joe Sankey, Neornan AMMAN, fnd«Lonis Jie lchiorri , whom weewere very nraud to see eenipey Letiers. in May nine of o ur ciass took pert in the Washington ‘iniversary Peeeant, held in the Tovn Hall. 0 They were iluriel Vin wormer, “umma Cneses Helen Cates, iarvorie MeDisrmid, £red radie;, terle Grisvold, peek Briggs, William,’ and iiyiton Corey. Seow this year many of ourscluss: won. honors. in scholarships ieee wtazit, VAS ey oriec’ = silveripin, for tne highest merk in pookkecping; fred radicy;, Silver pin: for the best shorthand pap°r Piwiiawucd, in thercolony, iiiton’ Corey,:a@.gold piece for the best Srcerpo noOLebook. Tent, of our shorthand class won membership in the Order of Gregg Artists. Pavescur socOnd weer drgwito svchose., Tole limax it we tendered ® reception to the graduatin g cl2iss. Rob iforono end his. Royal Ambassedors furnished enenenting musie for the event. Roget ne curtain Terie -onvanother waary 8. hapoy, “event iul and orofitable one. Lfter another vell earned vacation of two months this bend of knoviedgs-seckers, now cighty in number, e2ger to meke the most Of their last yeor, returned to. the colo v, in September’ ia re a Wath lirs. Olsen @s our adviser, weoeassumed our dignified position as the Graduating Class of 1953 HOT, Gur Officers we’ wlected: Wilitom, Clem, president, ere Cook, vice-president; Joe Svenkey, treasurer; and florence I[lur) Sera.b . S20in 21ehy ot our mimb rervers.chosen for t he Grocm werrnott” Se Moen reivey, ‘edatorsinechief; Runt Moretti; asso¢iate yeditor; Cipnecane: Pelligring, literargheditor;. larson G-litpeau, humor eauvor, “mia Cnaso, typist; Rorer Phiuver, ¢oort editor; and Norman Chapman, senior resorter; and Louis DeNunzio, art editor. ieene TOO be li 1enm). Lenvot our class tert aveardcd Letters; Cantean Jack Briees,' George Bartictt,, who cam to us from roxboro High School, Donald Hilts, Norman Chsepman, Clarcnes Martin, tdvard Die, sdOc oiunkey, woure lieichniorrs,..Santino arinclia, sna Wilfred Sulliven, minagor. : Barly in October Mrs. Morse and Ilfrs. Olsen chose the cast for our class play. On Thanksgiving night, It Won't Be Long Nov v2s presented vith the following dramatis p2rsonie: Thomas, 3n aged

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