Mansfield High School - Manhigan Yearbook (Mansfield, OH)

 - Class of 1918

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:mary bush Mary is one of the sweetest names in Ninueolopy and liere is one of the sweetest u ' irls in (lirk ' ology. She works (|iiietiy, (Hligently and with results. Her air, her manner, aihiiired, Courteous though sliy thouijli retired. II wiio saw md en tie - ' Phe Flying Duti-h- Aunual, Foot- KARLSCHAFER man Husiness iNlananer hall (-1) 15asketr)all (4) Karl is one hundred per eent efficient and this Annual stands as a monu- ment to his business ahility. Liked by all the scholars and even the teachers. We i)redict a succes.sful future. Shake haiuK wit h hini. lieenjoys it. U ( IKE LeMUXVOX We were introduced to Eucile only a year ago and wish it luul been long before. ' I ' hough somewhat cold and reser ed at tirst, we wouldn ' t do without her now for anything. Stately and tall she moves in the liall The (|ueen of a thousand for grace. i?AH EV I5.VXKS Jniiior IMay. Harney is curley-and level-headed. Usually of e(iuable tem|)erament but sometimes manages to break forth in a giggle. This year is quite a favorite but we feel safe in saying that he will nex ' er be a ladies ' man. The most manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulness. ELSIE HEELER Wv strongh susjject that Elsie is one of the genuises of the class. She manages to accomi)lish won- ders even without the midnight oil. She has plenty of stick-tt)-it-ive- ness, especially in an argument, but is nearly always right, anyway. Twas throwing words awav, for still ' I ' lie litlli ' maid would have her will. 22

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MILDRED CHARLES— • ' Ernestiiie ] Iildred is said to l)e fond of Junior l)oys and exjjresses a |)reference for tiiose almost six feot tall. Her {greatest ])leasure is to create a dis- turbance in class but she can be seri- ous and even studious at times. Li truth, sir, she is ])retty and |)r()ud. ' DWIGHT McCl LLOUGH President (4) Boys ' Glee Club (8). The honored j resident of dear old ' 18! Whoever named Zipp certain- ly knew what he was doing and so did we when we elected him. Fa- mous for his dignified com] osure (especially in Senior English) and nut sundaes. The man of the hour. LINNTE M(I . HL. XI) Linnie is our bonnie Scotch lassie. She does her work well and has that faculty of not only enjoying a good time herself but of making those antund her enjoy it too. Age cannot willici ' her. or cnslom stale Her infinilc arietv. FRANK OmOFF Immy ' Art Editor .Vnnual, Football (8) (A ). Frank looks (juite guileless but ap- ])earances deceive. If he ever gets blue he keeps it to himself, but when he blushes it is ])lain to be seen. .Vnd certainly he is a good fellow. Embarrassment he (piickly shows With blush as red as anv rose. HARRIET ACKERMAN Junior I ' lay. Harty is the personification of neatness. She has the jolliest of dini])les when she smiles which is (juite fre((uently. Not studious yet con.scientious. Short, stout and round about. 21 —



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GERTRUDE ATTOX The fuiiiiy-hone of the class. MoseV firmly believes fhat life is worth liv- ing and her ever present smile and unfailing good nature give evidence that she enjoys every minute of it. Bright metal all — without alloy. GEORGE BRICKER Football (4). George doesn ' t sing upiHiariousiy in chapel and his voice is as meek as you please in recitations but if you want to see George shine just come out to the football grounds. ■ Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. DOROTHY NOLAN Literary Editor .Vnnual. Soon the poor Juniors will be ti ' ou- bled with another name in theii- American l.,iterature ' s 1 Amicable ami witty she shows her.self a true descendant of Old Erin. Moreover a valuable aildition to the Stafl ' . Tis good to be merry and wise, ' Tis good to be honest and true. ARTHUR PEALER— ' Art- Football (4) (3) Sergeant-at-arms (3) Our class is distinguished in having one imperturbable youth, Men may come and men may go but it ' s all the same to Arthur. However, we will agree that he has an eye for beauty. The deed I intend is great But what, as yet, I know not. MARY PORCH— Polly Secretary (4). The girls might envy Mary ' s pretty face and winning way if they did not love her so well themselves. We think this is a good picture of her but if you are in doubt as to her charms ask Art. Aside from being active in social and class affairs she is also a fine student. Queen rose in the roseljud garden of girls. 23 -

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