Mansfield High School - Manhigan Yearbook (Mansfield, OH)

 - Class of 1917

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ETHEL FINNEY: Ethel is one of our office girls and is just chuck full of business. Is a jolly good friend and lovely to everybody. “She hath a kindly spirit and a friendly air.” STERLING AYERS: Nothing on earth could inveigle Ayersy to hurry along except, perhaps, a tennis racket and a ball. He was one of our mandolin club boys and there was “music in the air” when Buddy was around. “Since I became a man I have put away foolish things.” CORINNE DOUGLASS: According to one of the faculty “Timmy” would be “almost a model girl” if she did not take such de¬ light in causing a disturbance in the report room. We’re terribly concerned for fear she’ll flunk. A most efficient editor-in-chief. “To do a task with all your might Is the way to get it done.” MARION MATZ: “Matzy” was this year’s basket-ball captain and all know that he filled his position well. “He was a wight of high renown.” MARY BRINKERHOFF: ' Pete’ or ‘Polly’ loves everything that is out-of-doors such as athletics, hiking and camping. Real pretty, but land, don’t tell we told. She is rather quiet and reserved in a large company, but if on a hike-. Our Snap-shot Editor. “As true as the fagots are sturdy.” PAGE TWENTY-FIVE ■

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LELA TINKEY: Take one teaspoonful of jolly gayety, an ounce or so of talk, plenty of “pep but not too much mustard. Mix these ingredients together and you haveTinkey. “For there’s happiness as well as care.” KARL UHLICH: “Red” is inclined to be rather silly at times. Always happy if tormenting someone and takes life as it comes. Could accomplish much if he would take the trouble. “Why worry?” LOIS JESSON: Lois has a great desire to be before the public eye as much as possible. Quite a pianist and enjoys a good time as much as anybody. “She will succeed fur she believes all she says.” ROBERT UPSON: Bob is most too busy getting ready for Princeton to take the time to smile upon the fairer sex, but a glance slips by every now and then. Was the able captain of the football team and is well liked by everybody. Our Athletic Editor. “Nothing is impossible to diligence and skill.” MIRIAM MILLER: Here is a girl who is endowed with that quality longed for by many but only attained by few, “Com¬ mon Sense.” Miriam is always ready and willing to do her share of work and is a classmate worth having. “She was a modest one.” PAGE TWENTY-FOUR



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RHEA FRYE: Rhea is some sport, simply dotes on athletics. Quiet and unassuming and is well liked by all who know her. “Live while you live.” PAUL POST: Posty prefers his dates on Saturday night with- well, we won’t say with whom. “Thy fate is the common fate of all.” MILDRED DIR: We would hate to see Mildred very cross for her hair has a reddish tint. Is very determined and loves to talk and chatter. We know she is a fine commer¬ cial student and pianist. “What I won’t I won’t, and there’s an end on’t.’’ LAWRENCE BERGSTROM: “Lau” has had a couple of serious love affairs this year but, it is believed, he has fully recovered. A dandy basket-ball player, but hates study. “Thinking is but an idle waste of thought.” MALVINA McCLELLAN: It must be against Malvina’s creed to create any dis¬ order or trouble for she was never known to do so. Quite a worker and continually in a good humor. “The ornament of a meek and quiet spirit.” PAGE TWENTY-SIX

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