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f — CONTENTS. J PAGE. Editorials. 8 Among the Beautiful Pictures. u Faculty. 12-17 Spring Fever. 18 Senior Class Picture. 21 Senior Roll. 21 History of the Class of ’oS. 26 Senior Poem. 27 Saints and Sinners. 28 Senior Prophecy. 31 Junior Class Picture. 38 The Juniors’ Receive. 39 A Junior Poem. 40 Sophomore Class Picture. 43 A Sophomore Poem. 44 A Group of Freshmen Picture. 47 Another Group of Freshmen Picture. 48 A Freshman Essay. 49 A Freshman Poem. 51 The Alumni. 53 Our Mary Mr. Leppo 55 George ) M. H. S. Orchestra Picture. 57 Male Quartette Picture. 58 Glee Club Picture. 59 The Literary Societies. 60 Boys ' Basket Ball Team Picture. 63 Athletics .. 64 Girls’ Athletics . . . . ' . 67 Base Ball Boys’ Picture. 69 Base Ball Schedule. 7 ° A Group of Interior Views of M. H. S. 7 i The Inevitable Aunt Maria . 73 Dies Scholae. 75 The Indian Maiden’s Death Song. 78 A Freshman’s Experience. 80 A Ghost Story. 81 Another Group of Interior Views of M. H. S. 83 The Pestilence . . . ■. 84 Knocks . 87 Board of Education.108 After. I0 9
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BEFORE. We’re going to print a paper! ’Twill be a grand one too! We’ll show the rest of the classes What nineteen-eight” can do. For we’re the staff appointed By the Mansfield High School crew. We’ll use no copied sketches, Our stories will be of the best; The poems must be original; For parodies we detest. Our jokes will all be funny. Now, really, we don’t jest. For we’ll come out victorious And at the close of this year We’ll have found the work to be but fun, And so we’ve naught to fear.
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THE ANNUAL EDITORIALS. It was with deep regret that we heard last spring of Mr. C. L. Van Cleve’s resignation as Superintendent of the Mansfield Public Schools and his acceptance of a similar position at Toledo, Ohio. He was honored and esteemed by every¬ one and we all are confident that he will be of great service in this wider field of work. To Mr. H. H. Helter we extend a welcoming hand. He has in all ways proved himself a man of the highest morals and sound judgment. He is doing all possible for the advancement of the School in every line of work and by so doing is winning the admiration of all. Considerable change was made last fall in the corps of teachers. Mr. C. D. Carpenter is now teaching physics and chemistry in the High School at Newark, Ohio, He has been in Mansfield several times this year and has been most heartily welcomed. Mr. Agler has accepted Mr. Carpenter’s po¬ sition here. Mr. A. K. Allen is enjoying life in Seattle, Washington, and at the same time is keeping up his record as an excellent teacher. Mr. Miller has taken his place in the department of mathematics. Miss Bessie Custer is also enjoying western life—but in San Luis, Colorado. Miss Custer was married to Mr. Paul B. Albright on Mar. u, 1908, at the First M. E. Church. The Sophomore and Junior classes were delighted to receive in¬ vitations to her wedding. Mr. Blankenhorn has taken her position. Miss Mary Soyez is teaching Latin and Greek, in Evanston, 111 . She tells us that her work there is very pleasant and that the standards of the school are exceedingly high. Miss Anna E. Miller of this city was chosen as teacher of Latin and Greek in her place. Because of the increased number of Freshmen it was necessary to have an¬ other teacher in Algebra. Miss Mabel M. Carson from Glenwood, Minnesota, was chosen for this work. — 8 —
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