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VIRGINIA SHAW Jini Debbish, graceful blonde Athletic Association 8, 4 English Club 2, 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Homemakers’ Club 3, 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 — Head Cheerleader 4 — Letter 8,44 HELEN SHEA Helen Vivacious colleen Pro Merito Treasurer 2 Secretary 3 Athletic Association 3, 4 English Club 2, 3, 4 Homemakers’ Club 4 Latin Club 2, 3, 4 The Tatler 3, 4—Senior Assistant Editor 4 The Lens, Editor-in-Chief Cheerleader 4—Letter 4 HOPE SHERMAN Sandy Blithe and genial Treasurer 4 Athletic Association 3 English Club 4 Homemakers’ Club 4 Latin Club 4 PATRICIA SULLIVAN Pat Energetic and witty Athletic Association 3, 4 English Club 2 French Club 4 Glee Club 2, 3 Homemakers’ Club 4 The Tatler 4 MARY TESSIER Toot Romantic idealist Commercial Whirl 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 The Lens—Statistics THELMA THOMPSON Henna Demure and sweet English Club 4 Homemakers’ Club 4 YOLANDA TURINESE Yolanda Perpetually smiling Commercial Whirl 3 English Club 2 The Tatler 3 EDGAR VERNON, JR. Chum Likeable, friendly, genuine Athletic Association 3, 4 English Club 2 The Lens—Business Board Basketball 8, 4—Letter 4 SHIRLEY WILLIAMSON Shirley Shy, winsome, intelligent Pro Merito D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award Athletic Association 4 Commercial Whirl 3, 4 English Club 3 Homemakers’ Club 3, 4 The Lens—Statistics CATHERINE WONDERGEM Kitty Good-natured erous Athletic Association 3, 4 English Club 2, 3 Homemakers’ Club 4 The Lens—Statistics and gen- CARROLL WRIGHT, JR. Carroll Level-headed business man Pro Merito Athletic Association 3, 4 Commercial Whirl 4 English Club 2, 4 The Lens—Chairman of Business Board 19
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RICHARD PHELPS Phelpsy A lady’s gift Music for Class Song Athletic Association 3, 4 English Club 2, 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 HELEN RATHBUN Flelen Gracious and mental Athletic Association 3, 4 Commercial Whirl 3, 4 English Club 2, 4 Homemakers’ Club 2, 3, 4 The Lens—Typist temper- MARGUERITE REILLY Meg A true friend Pro Merito Class Will Athletic Association 3, 4 English Club 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2 Homemakers’ Club 4 Latin Club 2, 3, 4 The Tatler 3, 4—Business Manager 4 The Lens—Clubs VIRGINIA RICHARDSON Gini Peaceful and kindhearted Athletic Association 3, 4 English Club 2 Homemakers’ Club 4 Latin Club 3 EDWARD ROCKWOOD Eddie Energetic, terrific debater Pro Merito English Club 3 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 The Lens—Statistics 18 HERBERT ROLLS Shorty Pleasant humorist RUTH SANFORD Pickles Quiet, sweet, demure Pro Merito Vice-President 4 Athletic Association 3 French Club 3 Glee Club 2, 4 Latin® Clubs 25 3 The Lens—Typist CLAUDINE SCALDINI Tina Calm, cool, collected English Club 2 Homemakers’ Club 2 ALBERT SCATOLINI Scat Tall, dark and handsome Athletic Association 3, 4 seat 2, 3, 4—Letter 2, 3, Basketball 3, 4 — Letter 35, at Football 3, 4—Letter 3, 4 The Lens—Business Board GLADYS SCHOFIELD Gladys Pretty, polite, popular Pro Merito Athletic Association 3, 4 English Club 2, 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Homemakers’ Club 4 The Tatler 3, 4—Assistant Editor 3 — KEditor-in- Chief 4 The Lens—Business Board Basketball 4
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L BY MARGUERITE REILLY We, the boys and girls of the Class of 1941, having completed 2,160 happv school days, do hereby bequeath on this seventeenth day of June, our pet virtues and vices to those we deem most worthy. To Mr. Hays we leave our gratitude—and two aspirin. George Bearcovitch bequeaths all his carefully collected information about notorious Mansfield girls to Paul Lane. Shirley Williamson and Helen Manson leave their skill as typists to Cornelia Wondergem and Barbara Devine. Virginia Richardson bestows a bundle of love letters, postmarked Copenhagen, as a source of inspiration to any lovelorn junior. Mary Bowles wills her ever popular jokebook to Charlotte Patriquin. Robert Chambers and Bartlett Bolton leave Mansfield High and pedal merrily away on their bicycles. . To Ralph Cutillo, James Green leaves the secret of asking those complicated questions that have always left the chemistry class gasping. Herbert Rolls gives his resonant voice to Jeanne Fallon. Ruth Brown leaves her job as chairman of statistics for the yearbook, to any conscientious junior. To David Jackson, Richard Phelps reluctantly surrenders a well-worn chair in the Public Library, with instructions for winning the junior assistant. Catherine Faria consoles Martha Hodges with the quotation, “It’s better to be small and shine, than tall and cast a shadow.” Gladys Schofield leaves that budding artist, Bill Cross, broken-hearted. Anna McKee shares her fondness for Maxwells with Jack Benny and Audrey Richards. To Kenneth Keating, Carroll Wright leaves his level business head and sound executive ability. Rose Oliveira bequeaths to Lena Blandori that well-used slogan, ‘Silence is golden, but I’d rather talk.” We'll never forget. those rousing speeches on class spirit, Rose! Stanley Bourne wills those aromatic two-for-a-nickel cigars to any know-nothing sophomore contemplating suicide. To young. Jim Ienello, Patsy Flammia leaves his nickname, Cocky, and his own book entitled, ‘‘How to Weather a Hurricane Successfully.” Helen O'Donnell, Mary Tessier, and Hope Sherman, our class jitterbugs, leave the secret of their contortions to Bobby Patriquin. Earle Horton generously offers Rudy Menga an electric battery guaranteed to stimulate mental activity. Arthur McKay leaves a few inches of his towering height to Stan Allen, so that the latter may gaze over the heads of others and never miss a trick. Gertrude Graham leaves her quiet, unobtrusive ways to Eleanor Chandler. Paul Klenk and Guido Leonelli, our most eligible bachelors, will to Dick Horton and Bob Maurer their blue-printed defense program against the wiles of the Mansfield ‘‘fems.”’ Sir Edward Rockwood wills Alfred Chandler his knowledge of parliamentary procedure in class meetings. Shirley La Har wills her sweet disposition and make-up kit to Gena DiMonte. Jeanne Ehrlich leaves her ability to make quick comebacks to Janet Chase. 20
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