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1 MM i xrx mwzsgs L im : Lr1sL 'Ls41Ls'41Lu-11' J u ' L Mxr wil wmryi K L f'4 fx... 1 . I , A . ' 1 4 A , V , f' - .L . f r Q ' ' ' , . l . iq 1 I I , I 1- ' Y , V .Aff Q... fd . f ' MYRA slM'I'rH N fl ' Q42 f ,YM 541. L. S. C.' A. A.- Credit Student. 1 1 I li I A 1 1 I 7 Myra is a quiet, studious girl, who came from ' SL DI Millerton. It didn't take her long to adapt herself to our customs. As we understand it, Myra's going to teach school. May success be hers RENABEL SlMhlTH Rena Star Forwardg Basketball Manager 141g Secretary Athletic Associationg Senior Playg L. S. C.g Hiking Clubg Credit Student. Rena in all classes does well, But in basketball does excellg Loves to tease, full of fun, , x - Qp isuWhe won't be ag M in , H . f , , ' ' l JY ,I-' N - MA ELL sQU1R.Es C, 1 , 1 :wg trawl sfMax99 :,., w1A! x at Basketball Q31 141g Captain Basketball 145g L. S. Lpf C.g Ag. Clubg Athletic Representative Manscript. Q Maxie's ' been with us L 1 X713 LQ For no one knows how longg Jig I , LV We wonder what Mansfield Highiwill do A If ever he' is gone. hi! KI' J' 'LM ' 'yr' -I' Ll 'S N . f ffl' ly v '--W . . L 7 lf . , L K . M j S! HAROLD WATKQLHS k 'R ' Football mg . s. g Hiing lubg Glee Club Q31 1415 Juni Class, eansure 5 . A.g Operetta. r V I Here's to . arol wiisfa s so fair, With dar ro eye. n light wavy hair. Here Q find L 'rw i 'ked by au, Th u E hefs not vgryt ht -t, 61595 not very tall. ' vgll 1 ll Q ' ' A' I K , V 1 ' xi ' i 'T H Q J JJ . xi Page Tu'f'r1ly-lamr
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Lylllkilbkfllbkillg L ALKJlLk!lLk9'-lbkylikllll-41LQJJLKUJZKZQLWJJL ILKJJLLJJILJJLKALLQJLKA 4 kAlLk!L!l!1JLk!JL MLQJLUJ L. S. C. I am the L. S. C. of Mansfield High School. Of my past, which is but a vague memory, I can say little or nothing except that I was organized in 1913 by Mrs. Edith Shaw Jones. At first I consisted of the seven members that composed the Junior and Senior classes. But, in the years that have followed, I have been steadily growing, until at the present time, my membership exceeds eighty, all of whom are steadfast and loyal workers. In the fall of 1926 I learned that about one half of my membership had graduated from the school, leaving in their places a group of students, who during the previous year we had dubbed Sophs, but were now called Juniors. Could these infants successfully carry on the work of the organization or would they hang as a millstone about my neck? But my fears were soon cast aside for these-mere children though they were-entered whole-heartedly into the spirit of the organization, proving themselves real heroes during the ordeal of initiation, which, due to the ever-resource- ful mindis of the Seniors, was enough to affright the bravest warrior. The following week the first regular meeting of -the year was held in the High School Chapel, and business began. The members were divided into groups, each of which had a live-wire leader. A wild scramble' for earning' money began, each group endeavoring to outdo the others. Food and bake sales were heldg concerts and entertainments were given and delicious suppers have been served. All these efforts have proved most successful and have afforded much pleasure. I have served for many years as the social center of the school. What Sophomore has not looked enviously to the good times had by the L. S. C. members and anxiously counted the days and weeks until the golden hour when he was to be welcomed into the membership of the society? Yes, I am the L. S. C. of Mansfield High School. My purpose is to serve the young people who pledge their loyalty to me. As long as the school may exist, just so long may I be permitted to have my place in its midst, imparting pleasure and knowledge which the class-room cannot give. I desire to live in the hearts of the many boys and girls who have taken my vows and who have stood up for my con- stitution. It is they who are the L. S. C., and When school is o'er and out in life we go, Backward our thoughts will often turn, we knowg Back to the days so happy and so free, When brothers, sisters, here we met in L. S. C. 'fgiilf i1l X1lW1i7iii?giil7YIlf NW 5 N01 AYYII A 1 - 1 1ifX1lYN1l W lYN1ig IIQNIIYY1 'A .f7iiffN1?W1fKYll7fGlYN1 Page Twenty-six
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