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

 - Class of 1945

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Raymond S. Locke Commencement O EACH of you I say let this your Commencement be a chal- lenge to you, to achieve big things, each in your own way. As homemakers, teachers, clerks, in business, whatever you may choose, do your job to the very best of your ability. Be faithful to yourself and associates. Be orderly in your work. Be progressive in your thoughts. Accept responsibilities without complaint. Be just in all things. For those of you who follow these five rules, success is yours in any undertaking. RAYMOND S.. LocKE Principal THE EcHo Page Seven

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John P. Certuse Dedication O MR. JOHN P. CERTUSE we dedicate this, our Yearbook, for all that he has done towards promoting and encouraging athletics and scholastics at M.H.S. We will always remember his many likeable qualities which have endeared him both to his athletes and to the student body. Page Six THe EcHo



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The Faculty “Every now and then a teacher comes along who wins not only the students’ acclaims and enthusiastic respect, but also their hearts. A group of these teachers are now located in the red brick building on Park Row.” Taken from an article by: BARBARA J. HOLT AND Patricia A. BAYLEY Miss Argus, a newcomer to our school, is good-natured and friendly, and an all-round sport. Her sweetness and neat appearance have already established her popularity at M.H.S. She has entered wholeheartedly into our school activities. Miss Barrett is the teacher with the radiant smile that stretches from ear to ear and climbs up into her brown eyes. She’s wise and witty and full of fun. Her enthusiasm for sports is an inspiration to us all. Heading the Boys’ Physical Education program and coaching football, basketball, and base- ball, Mr. Certuse has successfully interwoven work and play. These duties keep him very busy, yet not enough to keep him from serving as a most capable advisor to the Athletic Association. Miss Driscoll takes her work very conscientiously. This is shown not only by the accom- plishments of her students, but by the excellent organization at our school of the Tobacco Fund Program for Service Men, headed by this efficient and untiring teacher. With a flair for wit and an ear for music, Miss Hannon has colored our English classes with gaiety and song. This same influence is shown in our school paper, “The Tatler,” which she so ably guides. Full of fun, friendly, and petite — that’s Miss Henchel! Down to business with vim and vigor, best describes this well-liked teacher, who is also the inspiring sophomore advisor. Mr. Jenkins has the retiring nature of a good listener which his associates know him to be. His cooperation and willingness to assist the student body, especially as Junior advisor, make him an asset on our faculty staff. Miss Jones is attractive in appearance, personality, and manner. Her good nature is enough to make any dark day appear sunny. Her attentiveness to details, along with a keen understanding of student needs, have made her a much appreciated teacher and excellent Junior class advisor. All too rare are men like our principal, Mr. Locke; fun loving and entertaining, he is also especially helpful and considerate. He makes any place jollier and pleasant er by his presence. Dealing with students is not only Miss Lyman’s work, but her hobby and her life. There’s a sparkle of humor in her eyes, like a pilot light, ready at any moment to ignite a laugh. One thinks of spring and all the joys of living things when Miss Perkins, our music super- visor, appears on the scene. It was inevitable that her name should be linked with music. Mr. Ricci is indeed the essence of devilment. Yo look at him would leave an innocent impression, to get acquainted with him would leave another. He is well liked by everyone who knows him. He serves as advisor to our Yeaibook Board. You'll always find Mr. Robinson with a twinkle in his eye. He will long be remembered for his inspiring leadership and understanding guidance. especially as one of our class advisors. Miss Shepard, in her quiet but energetic way, has given us so much to be thankful for. To be in her language classes or in the Pan-American club, as a member or guest, is a pleasure because of her presence and leadership. Always ready to lend a helping hand is Mrs. Whitmore, our faculty member with the genial disposition and infectious smile. Her advice and kindliness, especially as another of our class advisors, mean much to the Seniors and the entire student body. Page Eight THe Ecuo

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