Mansfield High School - Manhigan Yearbook (Mansfield, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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LEON ANTHONY TONNIES Chess Club 2. 3. ELIZABETH CLARKE TWITCH ELL S. S. S. 3, Blue Tri 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2. 3; Decoration Com. Sr. Party 4: Honorable Mention. FRANK FREDRICK VESPER S. S. Club I. JAMES GAUD WALLACE Glee Chib 2. 3. 1; All Slate Chorus 2; Basketball 2, 3; Track 3. 4: Ili-Y 2. 3: Min¬ strels 1; Operetta ■!: Invita¬ tion Com. Sr. Party. MILDRED JANE WEUTIIRK f I (.lee Club 2, 3; A Capclla Choir 3. 4: Red Masque 3. 1; Girls’ A. . 2, 3, 4; Blue Tri 3. 4; S. R C. 2. 3; Scholarship Club 2; Oper¬ etta 4; Sr. Play I; Class Pres. 3: National Honor. LOIS MAE WILLIAMS School Stenographer. FRANK EUGENE WOLFF Hobby My Motorcycle. ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN Blue Tri 2: Girls’ A. A. 4. PETER GEORGE ZIYKOFF Football L 2. 3, 4: Track 1. 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3, 1; M ’ Assn. 2, 3, 4; S. R. C. 2, 3. THE MANHIGAN 1933 ALBERT JOHN TWITCHELL Hi-Y 2. 3. ELINOR ESTELLE TWITCHELL Orchestra 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Blue Tri 2, 3, 4; Girls’ A. A. 3, 4; Operetta 4; Program Com. Sr. Party. RUTH ELINOR WAEFL.ER Hobby- Art. DONNA JANE WENTZ Blue Tri 4: Glee Club 2. 3. JOHN FREDERICK WHI5LER J. Ili-Y 3: Ilypho 3, 4; A Capet- la Choir 2. 3, 4; Decoration Com. Sr. Party. LOUISE WOLFE Ilypho 2, 3, 4. Asst. Ed. 2. Assoc. Ed. 3, Ed in Chief 4; Blue Tri 2, 3, 4; Girls A. A. 2, 3; Latin Club 3; Red Masque 3, 4; Menu Com. Senior Parly. HOWARD DALE YARNELL Band 2, 3, 4. V.Pres. 4; Orchestra 2. 3, 4, Pres. 3; Jazz Orchestra 2, 3. 4; Brass Sextet 4; Chess Club 2, ? : Indust. Arts Club 3, 4. JANET ELEANOR ZIMMERMAN School Stenographer; Hobby: Swimming and Dancing. 11

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THE MANHIGAN 1933 } HELEN JEANETTE RYLAND Glee Club 2. 3; Home Econ. Club 3. LOUIS HERMAN SCHALLER Glee Club 3; Latin Club 2: Cap ami Gown Com. ROBERT WENDEL SCHRACK Hobby: Tennis THOMAS EDWARD SEWARD Football 2, 3; Basketball 2. 3: Latin Club 2; Wrestling 2; Cliair. Card Com. RUTH ELEANOR SIIXOTT Blue Tri 2; Girls’ A. A. 3: Photo Club 3, 4: Spelling Club 4. ROBERT EOCENE SMELTZER Photo Club; Track 4; Cross Country 4. LOWELL JAMES SNYDER Hobby: Having a good lime. JAMES J. SPOS1TO Senior Party Committee. MATILDA TIIOMISE STAG 13 Girls’ A. A. 4; llyplio 4; Cli. Cap and Gown Com.; Senior Play; Manhigan. MARY HELEN STROMfNGER S. R. C. 3; Manhigan 3; Blue Tri 4; Tall Travelers 3; Spell¬ ing Club 4; School Stenog. KENNETH LEROY SAMPSEL FoolImll 2: Track 2, 3. 4; Cross Country 3, 4; “M” As¬ sociation 3. 4. AHTill R JAMES SCHMIDT German Club 3; Photo Club 4 ROBERT EL-GENE SELBY Football 1. 2, 3 ,4; “M Assn. 2, 3. 4: Basketball 3; Track 3. 1. NELLIE ANN SHELDON School Stenographer; Hobby: Walking. RAYMOND KENNETH SIMMONS Football 2, 3, 4; “M” Assn. 3. 4; V. Pres. 4; Track 3. 4. BEVERLY MARJORY SNEERINGER Girls’ A. A. 2, 3, 4 ; Blue Tri 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Red Mastpie 4: Sr. Play 4. FLORA ELIZABETH SPEARMAN Hobby: Music. SYBIL JANE STACK HOUSE Spelling Club 4; School Sten¬ ographer; Honorable Mention. LOIS OLLIE IRENE STEWART Blue Tri 4; Spelling Club 4. Honorable Mention; School Stenographer. HARRIETT ELIZABETH SWITZER Girls’ A. A. 2, 3, 4; Blue Tri 2, 3, 4; S S S 3, 4 ; German Club 3; Program Chair. Blue Tri 4 ; Fin. Com. Sr. Parly 4. 10



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- THE MANHIGAN j 1933 W E. die class of January. 1933, in the lown of Mansfield, ibc county of Richland, the state of Ohio, the coun¬ try. United States, the continent North America, the planet Earth, the only known solar system at present, being in as good mental condition os can he expected under the circumstances, and in much belter temper than usual, do hereby make this, our last will and test¬ ament, rendering null, void, and of no avail any former will or wills that may have been previously made by us dur¬ ing a period of temporary optimism. We desire to dispose of our posses¬ sions in the following manner: Item I.— We do hereby bequeath without reservation to the 12B class, our rightful heirs, our most important properties which consist of our egotism, our dignity, and our wisdom, all of which, as you may have notice:!, wc possess in great magnitude. Item II. We also desire to leave them all the examination questions col¬ lected hv us over a period of three years: for we believe that, like history, an examination often repeals itself. However, we feel duly hound to tell you that we have long since mishiid the answers and therefore cannot in¬ clude them in this document. Item HI. —-Our members desire to leave behind their personal belongings as follows: 1. Our President, Richard Remy, gives to Earl Greene his unsurpassable ex¬ ecutive ability. 2. Mark Wolcott and Louise Fitger bequeath their undying devotion to Emily Cox and Boh Oberlin. May it last forever. 3. We leave Louise Wolfe’s eloquent oratorical power over the staff to Sara- bell Kramer. 4. Our world famous football stars give the records and hearts they have smashed to the rest of the players. 5. George Kaler desires that Gene Schwieterman receive his promptness in paying his debts. 6. We give the picture in Raymond Foltz’s locker to any one spending his vacation in Cleveland. 7. Miriam Berio’s trim figure and swiftness in running we will to Boh Houghton. 8. Bob Selby’s superiority complex is bequeathed to the gentle sophomores. They surely need plenty of it. 9. Virginia Frye gives her tender lit¬ tle attentions to Paul Oberlin in Latin class, to Norma Johnston. 10. Howard Falk’s pleasing plump figure we give to Perry Mil liken. 11. We will Arthur Schmidt’s “rend- The ( lass Will JANUARY 1933 SENIORS C7.VOUS ’ to Teddy A pp] email in the belief that lie can make good use of it. 12. Jane Wentz ' s peroxide blonde tresses are bestowed upon Belly Mc- Conncl. 13. Howard Yarnell leaves his ability to get off the stage quickly to Miss Class Poem Like a minor note in music Graduation day has come; Willi a sad and luring sweetness It calls hack the things we ' ve done. Like a minor note in music It cannot he held for long; And though it crowns the past With love it bids ns to go on. Like a hud about to open. Graduation day is here; In a flower each perfect petal Represents a past school year. Like a bud about to open In a richer, fuller flower, So our minds will grow and widen Both in beauty and in power. Class Song of “33” Dear old Mansfield high school We are leaving you; And all our hope is dial you ' ll keep A memory of us loo. For we will remember Ev’ry happy year. And ev’ry loyal friendship. These we hold so dear. When our ways have parted, Far flung as the sea, In fancy may our thoughts meet here In praise of thirty-three. Sons and daughters scattered, Still our love so true Will forge a chain to hind us close To you, to you. Chorus: Loyal and true, we will remain Scarlet and while light memory’s flame. Long years from now our hearts will sing When thoughts of you touch mem¬ ory’s siring. Waring. 14. Our Boswell sisters will half of their voices to Robert Coc. Robert Bo- vard, and “Red Seymour. They think that the bovs can fill out the other half. 15. Stanley Freemon desires that the Herricks receive his dancing ability. 16. Peg Slricklcr will receive Flora Speak man ' s Garbo hangs. 17. The ever-ready smiles f Eunice Rcekmun and Marie Hoover will go to Robert Wolford. 18. Genevieve Bush ' s ability to hold her head higher than anyone else in “Fanny and the Servant Problem” we will leave to In wood Smith. 19. Bob Oberlin is the recipient of Perry Cook’s worries. 20. Evelyn Murphy, Grelche:i Hike. Gertrude McClure, Lois Stewart, and DaLee Miles give their “pull” with Mr. Sherman to die commercial students dial follow ' them. 21. May Albert Harunan make good use of Harold Copeland’s enormous stature. 22. As Lois William ' s leaving will break Tony Masni’s heart, we leave it to all blondes to cheer the poor hoy. 23. Mary Phelps’ and Delilah Rowe’s fountain of tears are bequeathed to any poor soul who ever finds himself in their predicament. 24. Babe King leaves her eyebrow pencil to Yvonne Armstrong. 25. Mary Margaret Richey leaves her poetical ability to Harry lloiles, who will perhaps use it in speaking to his love. 26. Boh Grudier’s wise sayings are willed to anyone who is in need of a mental stimulus. Item IV.--We will give to any soph¬ omore who is interested a little hook compiled by us and entitled “Know r Your Teachers.” It contains specific information as to which teachers arc hard to please, which can he bluffed, what questions to ask what teachers to make them forget the lesson, and vhai hooks and authors will make you stand in w’ell with die English teachers. Hem V.-—Lastly, the girls bequeath their hair ribbons and the hoys their bow lies to the future 12A’s. Take good care of them. We do hereby make die executrix of this will Mrs. Mae Stanford, who has been most kind and comforting during our last sickness. Tn witness whereof, avc now set our hand and seal this twentieth day of January, nineteen hundred and iliirty- three. The Cluss of January 1933. 12

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