Mansfield High School - Manhigan Yearbook (Mansfield, OH)

 - Class of 1917

Page 30 of 110

 

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I 1 LUGARDA DOOLITTLE: Lugarda is very positive about everything and not the least bit flirty. Bright, smiling and studious. “Live straight, think straight, act straight.” ralph McCullough : Busy? That’s Ralph’s middle name. He had the great (?) fortune of being elected Senior President this year. Never starts anything which he doesn’t carry out, therefore is one to be depended upon. “Progress is the law of life.” GRACE KOCHHEISER: Kochy is slow and deliberate but always gets there in the end. She has fine talent along literary lines and so was closen Literary Editor this year. “Good cheer is no hindrance to a good life.” MAURICE WELLS: The “Senator’s” highest ambition is to be a great statesmen. Argues continually and sometimes knows what he is talking about. We all feel sure that there is a great future ahead of Maurice. “O Maurice, what would’st thou do without thy hands!” KATHERINE BRUMFIELD: Katherine aspires to be a Prima Donna and shows good indications of succeeding. “She sang and caroled out so clear That men and angels rejoice to hear.” PAGE THIRTY-ONE

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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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—r AH WH Q . . j LaDORIS HUBBS: LaDoris has been with us for four years but still is not very well known. Her greatest desire after she graduates is to forget her course in Physics, we’re told. “What sweet delight a quiet life affords.” RAYMOND IMHOFF: “Immy” was once our greatest track man but old age destroy edhis wind. Gets mysteriously by with his “Phiz” experiments in conjunction with “Gilk.” “Why be sad?” FLORENCE BEIN: RHODA CANADAY: Here is another girl who likes some of the Junior boys. She is talkative, both in classes and out, and likes to tease the fellows. “Seize the pleasures of the present day.” CLARENCE DARLING: Clarence likes Latin but not nicknames. He is very precise and decided in his manner and expects to be a great professor some day. “Better be conceited and know something Than be humble in ignorance.” “Flossy” isn’t real crazy about her nickname, but that doesn’t seem to make much difference. What¬ ever she makes up her mind to do she generally does. “Her heart is in her work.” PAGE THIRTY-TWO

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