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'LJAJ Qpfwwfl fW X 1 ,JW4 af: s 5 f M www JUNIOR GIRLS Row 1. Clark, Feig, Fleming. Hawley, Farrer, Miss Smith, Neal, Barden, Williams. Row 2. Beach, Conable, Ayers, Knapp, Loveland, Sweely. Row 3. Curtis, Cornwell, Barnes, Landon, Jaqulsh, Bailey, Alden. Row 4. Shaw, Long, Clinton, Xvarters, Kingsley, Kennedy, Austin. Row .5 Clark, Wood. unior Class Our Sophomore days have passed. Once again we strive to get ahead after last year's intolerable punishment and difficulties of adaptation. We stared with awe, as we looked into a new school and became accustomed to the ridicule of the upper-classmen , but now we have joined that dignified group. Our aims are high, and like a troop of Spartans We will keep fighting until our spirits are reconciled. Being the nucleus of the school, we have been willing to sustain the Sophomores and have shown our greatest esteem to the Seniors, having centered our minds on soon being thus highly honored. E301 71 My r
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Senior Class Poem From a crude little cabin of wood Has the Mansfield High School grown, Till now in its place are stood Two buildings of brick and stone. Down by the flowing stream In the midst of a sward of grass, Rise lofty walls which seem To protect the Senior Class. For three cherished years have we d Within the hallowed walls- Have worked, and played, and felt Growing love for the dingy halls. Will We ever forget the thrill Of exciting basket-ball, When Mansfield grappled to kill, Her opponent lest she should fall? In the classroom, there we worked To learn from the countless books The age-old truths that lurked To trip us for too hasty looks, Now as we must part, Leaving friends and school behind, God grant us strength of heart, Our place in life to find. Welt -Alice Alger. l29l
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