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CONTENTS Editorial - - - - Discontent (Poem) - Mr. Heller - Mr. Hall - M. H. S. Teachers Faculty - introspection Senior Ollicers Senior Picture - Senior Class Roll Senior Poem History of Class of ' 05) Prophecy - Junior Ollicers Junior Picture - Junior Class Roll - Junior Poem History of Class of ’10 - Reception - Sophomore Officers - Sophomore Picture Sophomore Class Roll Sophomore Class History • Sophomore Poem Freshman Officers Freshman Picture r i.i 8 11 12 13 U 16 25 27 28 26 31 32 34 43 44 45 47 48 50 53 54 55 58 50 61 62 Freshman Class Roll Freshman Class History Freshman Poem Familiar Faces Alumni - Graduates - Cleanliness Quartette Instrumental Quartette Orchestra Rhetoricals General Athletics - Foot Ball Basket Ball Base Ball School Board Italian Flower Girl - Mabel ‘‘The Apostate ' ’ - Soliloquy Philistine - Centenarians - Pipe Dream Jokes Stall Picture Le Fin Advertisements 63 6G G7 08 70 71 02 05 06 97 08 100 1 2 106 114 117 120 124 120 132 133 134 141
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MANSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL.
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THE ANNUAL EDITORIALS A fact to be deplored is the lack of a proper room for our dinner pupils. These people are entitled to a separate room and a comfortable place to eat their dinners. Instead of this they have to leave their dinner boxes with their coats and hats in the various cloak rooms of the building, none of which are too large, then at noon they are sent to the study rooms where they spend the noon hour in uncomfortable seats and in the same atmosphere that has been breathed over and over again by the pupils occupying the room in the morning. Is this healthful and is it fair to the dinner pupils ? Thus, notwithstanding the fact that they must eat cold lunch, they are compelled to remain in comparative discomfort dur¬ ing the entire dinner hour. The Literary Societies of M. H. S. seemed to have dropped below the horizon of their local record. The rhetoricals of the separate classes are carrieJ on the same as when under the head of a Literary Society, and the plan of the program has only digressed a little from the old rule, so on the whole we are able to see no depreciating effects of its departure. The fifteen commencement speakers were chosen by the teachers from the thirty elected by the class. The names are Hazel Hipp, Emma Warring, Marie Brunk, Ruth Hursh, Samuel Garber, Vulah Greenlee, Helen Webber, Donald Willis, Walter Schlegel, Leo McCollough, Charles Stevenson, Carl Oberlin, Mary Dunham, Howard McDaniel Valedictorian, and Edna Swartz Salutatorian. A great many numbers by the Glee Club quartet, together with solos both instrumental and vocal have been arranged. 1 he theme of this years commencement which is to be held June nth will be on the noted centennials. We wish to thank our Advisory board Miss Holland and Miss Feldner for their cheerful and valuable help given to us, the staff, in the publishing of the Annual. We also are very grateful to Mr. Beckett and members of the commer¬ cial department for their assistance in typewriting the various manuscripts. They not only aided the staff but showed their effeciency and materially aided the printer who will remember them with the kindest of thoughts. Owing to the state law, fire escapes have been provided for every room in the building: although they are a great improvement over the old way of exit they do anything but improve the appearance of the exterior of the building. — 8 —
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