Mansfield High School - Manhigan Yearbook (Mansfield, OH)

 - Class of 1917

Page 28 of 110

 

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MARIAN WARNER. Strange, isn’t it, but Johnny likes to talk and espe¬ cially to the boys, but her heart is unapproachable, we’re told, as the key is held by another. Very capable, with lots of patriotism for her class. “All things done well.” PAUL MAXWELL: “Weenie” believes in getting all the fun possible out of life. He is constantly “broke,” possibly hoarding the shekels for a little cottage in Wooster. “Never do today what you can do tomorrow.” VERA SMYTHE: Although Vera is quiet she is oh, so bright. Physics problems and Virgil are the delight of her life, but over and above all this she is a friend worth having. “Learning by study must be won.” CLEM BALLANTINE: When Clem falls in love he always falls hard, but has been known to recover after each case. He is very industrious, being one of our country lads. “Oh, Clem, why art thou a boy!” HELEN MILLER: Helen is always calm and composed, but when you are well acquainted with her she is good company. Another good student. “I hate a thing done by halves.” PAGE TWENTY-NINE

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DELTA LOGAN: We have all wondered why Delta is so quiet. May¬ be it’s because she is love. “Content to know and be unknown.” EDGAR WYCOFF: “Ed” is certainly a virtuoso when it comes to reeling out the “charms that soothe the savage breast” from his “Strad.” Never says much but makes what he does say count. (?) “Speak fitly or be silent wisely.” IDA KEGG: Demure? Well, at least, until one learns to know her. Iky loves music and is the pianist for the Girls’ Glee Club. 1 ler chief hobby is neatness. “We meet thee like a pleasant thought.” SAMUEL ISALY: Sam has budded forth in these last few years and has become quite a sport. Generally gets what he wants. “Cares not what they say or may say.” LILLIAN VINSON: Billy has become quite popular this year, especially with the boys. Has good-looking eyes and knows how to use them. Doesn’t study anymore than is necessary. “There’s a little bit of bad in every good little girl.” PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT



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RACHAEL BRINDLE: Rachael is a quiet, studious girl who gets her lessons well. It is said she likes the boys. We are from Missouri! “Silence is one great art of conversation.” KENNETH MANNER: “Rennie” is very slow and deliberate, but, like the proverbial tortoise, expects to “get there just the same.” “Oh, sleep ! It is a gentle thing.” ELSIE COUMEADOW: DEWY HARBAUGH: A quiet, shy and reserved girl, who is a star com¬ mercial student. Dewy always does the right thing at the right time—a great asset. “Cheerfulness and content are great beautifiers.” HARRY MUTH: Harry dotes on agriculture. That is the coming vo¬ cation in these stirring war times. “By the light of the harvest moon.” Guy is generally having a good time but still keeps up her lessons. Friendly to everybody and there¬ fore well liked. “Kind thoughts, contentment, peace of mind.” PAGE THIRTY

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