Mansfield High School - Manhigan Yearbook (Mansfield, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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Who won the loving Cup for whatever it is! that Dave Barr, Maynard lsvh, Vir- ginia Mare, Ruth Boughton, anti Allre Bowman are admiring? Eleanor Johns and Kate Bauman deritleti that the time wasn't ripe for sulphur and molasses, so they kept their coats on. Tsk! 'l'sk! Eleanor M4-Curdy! Are you sure that Lenna Jenkins r'an't run that inavhine alone? A tevhnieal error vaused Ruth Asbury, a lofty senior, to be snapped with this serious group .Helen Hahn, Marjorie Davis. and Esther lit-1-kt. Maybe she's giving them some farewell aclvire. Fred Ackerman does a little sal'e-c'rat'k- ing. IS:-tty Rs-tth: seems to be taking all the honors from Al Bevhtel. Myron Hilligoss, Frank Ciprls, antl Joe Hoff. llow does it feel, Betty? What are you looking so happy about, Jean? Are you imagining that Marjorie is someone elst-1' ,lean Filipelli antl Mar- jorh- Hoi'l'nmn are the motlels. Fra-tl lirubuz-h seems so interested in those bones that he'll probably turn into a fish himself. lJon't tell us that's a lemon Kato Fisher is holtling. No wonder Ann Flwller and llh-anor ltopp are laughing. 'Vhrev llnhy XX'ampas stars, you say? We-e-ll, xx e knoxx them best as Marin- Youkuxn. L1-onu, Young, anti Pauline Wm-an-r. XVhat is this, a fre-eefor-all? Rlehurd Oherholtzer, Leo Keffalas, anti UIPIIII Miller light over a more glass. Looks like just plain water, hut maybe we're wrong. Anyway Glenn Lunnlng and Ralph Landis ought to let us in on it. ll'-an Chatlain. Bill Fluke. Dlf-k Wolford, ,lark Frank, and Richard Wynn are won- leruuz if there is a flower called a Spitunia, Alden Smith, Jark Snyder, anti Robert Sutton are all wrapped up in each other here. Don't look so intelleetual, Pl-te Shatlek, no know you! Mildred Hershey certainly has a dreamy look, Coultl some of Miss Abt-rl:-'s snakes have hypnotized her? sl: my

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ZQIS Evidently Edith Swaidner, Margaret Ev- ans, Helen Louise Casey, and Mary Louise Lantz believe the old saying, prosperity is just around the corner. S-h-h-they're sneaking up on him. We Wonder if Ky VV0ltmann, Jean llfoor- head, Virginia Moorhead, Martha Hart- man, and Judy Palmer are half as inter- ested in the book as they are in Paul Ammeter. Say, girls, says Dorothy Poth to Barbara Holmes and Beverly Miles, Mit two and two make live, what do you think ol' the Einstein theory? .Kathryn Ferguson and Agnes Cansler ponder over the complications ol' a Combi- nation lock. Two right to 38, three left to 12, and still it balks. i'Say, Mr. Thinker, what have you got that I haven't got? Elizabeth .Iona queries. Bill Distl wonders what it's all about, but Paul Brut-e, Walter Sandi-l, and Steve Olin don't seem to Care. Henrietta Puivermiller and Kate Miller take time out for a little news bartering. t'Ain't he Cute? Evelyn Richard, Betty Jean Horner, Margaret Moorhead. Marjorie Kerr, and Barbara Kerr vast admiring glances at Evan Davis. Boy, tlitln't we have a keen time at the danc-e last night? llf-len Bangzlnnan asks Eloise 'l'iug.:lr-'y. Could Elaine Oswalt and Florexire Banks be trying to get in with one ot' the teachers by bringing her sweetpeasi' How do you like this pose? Betty Cra- ZTIPI' asks Martha Dye. Ain't love grand?'f Katherine Theaker murmurs as Edna Keller relays the tele- phone message to her. That, looks like a blank page that James MeCarri4-lc is studying, but Llon't say we said so! 'tBoy, she's a honey! John Rowe, Bob Dlarks, Chet Frye, John Hammer, and Bob Sneeringer are overwhelmed with admira- tion. It must be the theory of organic evolu- tion that makes Kaliopi Marinis anal Lau- rine Fetter look so puzzled, Y'ou turn this thingamahiig and that whatsis does something to this whoosyf' Bob Murphy explains to Bob Kaser. Anne Miller Certainly is frowning, but we all know it's because she is having her picture taken without Pete. Looks like a busy day! Anyway Bob Gerrell, Roald Swank, and John Taylor seem to be taking it easy, in true exeeu- tive fashion.



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ZQIS Are you a Democrat or a Republican? Julia, Brauchler asks Helen Apsolon. Judg- ing by the smiles, perhaps it doesn't really matter. Atta boy, Don Ferguson! Just squint hard enough and maybe you can see six months of vacation out in the ether in- stead of three. 'Tm not sure that I like this Very well, and Esther Spicer, minus her ap- pendix, looks skeptivally at the birdie. Gosh! says Eva. Kunz, I bet I'm gonna get an A in Ameriran History this time! Mildred Smith strikes a pensive pose which belies the mischief in her eyes tor perhaps it's vice versal. Our reader tells us that Mildred Johnson is undoubtedly contemplating whether to give her picture to Myron or whether to give it to Myron. Nothing ever happens here! sigh Janie-io Griswold, Dorothy Klohs, and Mar- guerite Kochhxiser. Reading from left to right: 'Don't Know, Howard, Chicken, Jack, and Chris, or Lillian WiIy.:iny.:, Eileen Goard, Geraldine Mowry, Elizabeth Snyder, and Phyllis Vanllereau. Don't move, now, said the camera- man. Mary Anpzustine and Mnrjoile Thomas sat so-0-0 still that here they are. It might be a weather report, a tooth- some joke, or a piece of blank paper, but lYilford Hines, Don l'I11llHffl'llIll,l'l, and Ray- mond Holmes seem to be enjoying it. I think the omphalomesenteric should be drawn in an opposite direction to your retrospertive interpretation, observes 04-le Hill. Hltlaybe you're right, replies Willie Williams. Taking their art. seriously are Don Fat- kin, Gert Jes-isen, Jim M1-Connell, and Bud flowing. Martha Winkler and Marjorie llont were raught down in Mr. Mehot-k'u office look- ing for some of those free throws you hear about. We didn't see murh of Roma Louise Rein this year, but she came to school one day and let us take her picture. All alone is Barbara S4-hnf-lder, but she can still smile. Joyce Bea-ks critically eyes one of her brain children as she wonders when those Manhigan people will decide what they want. England's Milton seems not a little em- barrassed as the center of interest of Ruth Sanderson, Marguerite Bnrkholder, Ruth VVentla.nd, Helen l-Iostetter, and Ethel Heuss. Ruth Schnck and Joan Stout deeide to let Abe Lincoln arbitrate the matter. Abe EID- pears to be worrying about U. S. Grant and his black cigars, however.

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