Mansfield High School - Manscript Yearbook (Mansfield, PA)
- Class of 1946
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' v UMA TI , ll , E 1 T 1 ' - ' x N 1 -:AC S .F 11 N , I , W Q ' I I f,s.fUZffM'?f Vw 'ffgji RREN L MILLER Mansfield Normal School B 3 Bucknell University M S University gf Pennsvlfanls Duke Univer itv Instructor of Physics Warren L Miller principal of Mansfield Senior High School for l7 years saw about two hundred of his students and graduates leare for service in the armed forces The records which these boVS mad? while serrin, their country reflects in no small part upon the earlv training they received in the schools of Mansfield, a training in which MP Hiller has pley d a great part MQ' M FROM OUR PRINCIPAL To the Class of 1946 I want to congratulate you for doing a good job through trying times Your three years in Senior High School have Deen years of unrest, uncertainty and many outside distractions You have pre pared yourselves well scholastically in spite of the demands made upon you to aid in the prosecution of a war You have sold bonds and stamps collected tin cans and scrap 1ron,have done many other things to supoort our fighting forces Your training has Deen proadened oy these act lvities and I am sure you are better pre pared to face the world pecause you did your bit MESSAGE on us have not been relaxed The peace re mains to oe made secure This will re quire the same sustained cooperative effort as you have peen giving to win the war The development of science has prought us to the crossroads Civlliza tion may follow the one road to oolivion or the other road to undre med prosperity and happiness The choice is ours, but we must actively insist that our leaders and the leaders of all governments pursue the road to universal good will and peace on earth There is no place for power pol itlcs and selfish individualism either for the classes or the masses Your fut ure is at stake What are you going to do about lt? 4 5 . Q l a 0 . 1 f .I X I. 5 j F 0 . I , . .: d ' : , , . .5 - -. ' VS - S .3 . ' R We have won the war but the demands . 1 . I I- . v - ' ' . 4 1 v 1 , 1 Y , K V f - A A I I' Q ,t , . , 4 4 I .QA 'Nt Mr Vosburg, President Mr Wells, Vice President . A 8 The Board of rducation is a very intrl cate pert of our public scnool system The Board is tne peop1e's representative Its selections in the line of teacnlng oersonnel and caretakers determine to a large extent the standard of efficiency ma ntained by this school Our six man board is conscien tlous in its work and it is uo to us as student body to give it our loyalty and full support Mr Terry, Treasurer Mr Bixby, Secretary 5 BOARD Jmjawhgip 4' f , fl 17 'YI ,Q 'f72 1 , The faculty has successfully I, - and wisely guided us in all the fzgf 46vlL ' I projects which we ,have undertaken 'T -A in our three years in high school. fd 7' ur of our total faculty left us ,Ml ' n 1945 to fill other positions: 7451 Az Mr Benson, Miss Hastie, Miss Pease, and Mr Weeks Their places were very cap- ,,f' AZ? ably filled by five new teachers Mrs Hughes, frs Chamberlin, Mrs Young, Mr Besanceney, and Mr Stewart Mrs us soon after the semester, and was Wanich Although heodore R Besanceney Mathematics Basketball Coach Baseb 11 Coach Senior Class Snonsor Yearbook Sponsor Doris M Chamberlin Commercial Commercial Club Snonsor Senior Class Snonsor Senior Play Director if-sr Agrion E GIBCVISI I Vnglish Libr rxsn Vi Lights staff Advisor senior Play Director een or Class Soonsor Lewis Hlgley Industrial Arts Junior Senior 1 h 1 hnol Junior Class Sponeo ladys Youmg B a,MohgL Chemistry, French Junior Class Snonsor Physical Ed Instructor 6 sorry to lose some vioue members, we were glad to have t e five new members added to the culty Ch nberlin left end of the reolaced by lr we were very of our pre FACULTY . HE Q 1 The contributions which the A' faculty has made to the educational and civic needs of the students are greatly appreciated by the fraduating class K Ch rles F Hess Vocational Ag F F A Sponsor Sophomore Olsss Sponsor harles otewart Music Instructor 7 3,1 u1,f.L4L..O , ,,., a.,64aav7fa ,Qi :minib- 7- B. l-!.-:Q '7 , gg . . . DG ' - 1' ,s ,. ' ., I Faustina B Hu hes Latin, English Problems of Democracy Sophomore Class Sponsor Helen 3 Strait American History World History Economic Geography School Treasurer Junior Class Sponsor Grace M Reimard Vocational Home Ec Sophomore Class Soonsor college coonerative Teacher in Home Economics 3 ' 'Wvgg I Q. A., uf, D Q- Q' , A. B. I of h 2.1. A.,A ' B. 3. I .V c if 1 r - pf ,c . nfs. ' if Q E E. s. eate D Fltp eson, L Ctilwell, A Stevens, Johnson, D Dou hton, H Lane, P Cleveland Standin A qmtcreson, M Brown 1 warters L Garrison, V L rshall, W Wd rton, P Tice, J Taylor F hoyer, D Casseloerry, D Dohson, w Clevel 1 , C Pur h YE RBOOK STAFF Charles Johnson Dick Doughton editor Ass editor Vilma Cleveland Lite ary Edltor Ass Literary Edltor Soph Literary Editor Business hanaver Ass Buslness hansger Student Advlsor Photoeraohv Edltor Ass Photosraohy Edltor Soozts Ed1tOP Art Eultor Ass Art Editor Tvoinr Committee ary Lynn Stevens Nary E Marshall Pranci Moyer Roberta Jenllns Lois Stilwell Lewis Garrison ruth Lane Jokn Taylor halter Edge ton Paul Tice Donald Putcheson Audrey Putcheson Chaizvan .stty Ann Clevelsrd Lena Paris Carolyn Eurtch Dorna Casselberry Dorothy Robson helen Frost 1? Q? .4 I ljp 9 9 8 i J'1 3 M ,W 5 5: . Q ,V . L P. C, . 5 . .. . f 3: . A7 , 4 , Iv.. ' , , - ... ff' , . lsqe V . . , , 7 , -. 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Af of fvw , an fffzfl of ffgpggn-,fer fit '9 1, ,, jfnuvfvf ga 041-Han? -f 7'- ,A A. v fav' ,V 1 J I !f X-f 5 fwoff GORDON AUSTIN 4Y'!' new 'VHS Une l18S U9 U 's C Carol ith bubblin sta t 1 eye or t about taking uictat em lee Glu 0 1 oecre at e oci 4 btul uo Y r hnse ble has always been an outstanding figure in all Home Ec activities Her future work will definitely be confined to Church and Missionary work In between these worthy activities she may be able to aooly her Home Ee experience in a little home of her own Home Ec Club 1 2 Shoo Club 1 Glee ulub 1 2 3 Girls Ensemble, Senior Play su ff DONNA CASSELBERRY 13 Handsome, habpy-go-lucky, courteous Gordon Austin CNo relation to the car of that same name! hails from the busy city CY! of Roseville. Gordie is an F. F. A. boy with msny outside interests. Gordles favorite pastime which he works hardest at, is finding out new ways to avoid coming to school. He needn't worry a- bout aloidlng his future, it will oe too interesting 9 5 Shoo Clu CAROLYN BURTCH GRETCHEN CARY urly haired lika'le Donna is an pump andina memoerfof the Commercial roup of the Class of '46 All along the.way'Donna hai been an asset to every school functlon Her unfailing efforts to make our class an outstand ing one will not oe soon for otten Home Ec 1 ri Fi Y l Yearbook Stalf 5, senior Play starr case 5 credit Roll l, z 10 -me Zi - - ' O F.F. A.1, M, 3 A b 1. 1 'V ' 5 f ' 11 UH1 ove' of Q 3 of lf- dh t Off! y J : y Sh L k . 'G rc 7 f' V h 52 , A ?iLi?Er ,,rd'f s A 1 1 4 ' , on h QAKQQP g 'A C imyh va cu o 1? - 1 M' X f X Q f ' J N 'g Tr -h M ' x -f 1 r 9 6 5 . 1 e , ' ' Hg r f A g bL, Cir bg! oo jjrw , 'I' wxsf E LLX7 7 n L! . J'H X2 L! I Ji Q53 t . xkj L!j U , x., ab Blond- ai e , attractive Gretchen A . , : s : y y r 0 3 . A fl ' , y 1 f Y A . , ,, , 1. 0' I ajax Q is ,- ' J it .Ls . , ' , , I 0 'fl , Q 5 - . 1 1 ' - Q - ifb '- 1 3 ' 9 It 1 ' ? .- :A ' A ' 'gfii ! t J A ,1 T' -of n if wif the famed precinct of State Road which she emerges whenever the weather pe its Bertha is usually surrounded by her own little clique of friends whose antics disrupt many e class when 1t'e 'Bert' who Keep laughing WBert Cheerful, fun-1ov Beg h . But who comoleins A is causing the fun. Tri P1 Y l om 3 lenlnr Play staff 3 J BETTY CLEVELAND Qs. 'T-f4v1K.1..1 DONNA CLEVELAND M- K, if Ener etic, efficient, and intrl uing Wilma is a prize member of the clas of '46 Very el ic ent in l the C ercid Classes 1t' uess ma's future anb 1 s Wil at ri butes e of her dri e u soecia ,fS s me 1 ,KX 'ltifffy 1 102, 1 rm-,ok V' My ,f YW KQW BH HA CLARK Brown haired, brown eyed Betty seems to have cornered the market on charm One of our most diligent Commercial students, Betty's future is certain to be a bright one, whetler it be in the business or rome department A certain servicemen in Missouri may eliminate the busiress angle G ee Club 1 2, 3, irl Pi Y 1 Yearbook Staff 3, Athletic Assn 1 2 3 Secretary 5 Com Club 3, senior Play Staff 3 V1cto Corps 1 Credit Roll wif gfmwfiwyjg y game As M e full W tb e h houl t h Athl 2 ghte staff 3 3 Victory Corp 1 Bend 1 estre 1 2, Senior Play staff 3 t Band 3 Credit Roll 2 3 Honor R01 Net'l Hon Soc VHLMA CLEVELAND qv' , , .H y , . 114, f -,- g,H c: jr., .jf r . ,j xg .f , -' 1 X Y , AHA if Q 1' ' 1 'V . 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J N N' 11 E . 5 ' 1 I' A A U -25 ' JA A V U ' .1 ' L qi' 'U' full-rn M' Dora is the class comedian noted for her J fyx in Pa ine is a member of E N ert g rn rymakers She ls f s fo making lends as well as DAylS in private life is a ep d secre , not so her future, for auli has b n taking the Home Ec U Cmjsd W1 Pauline' ee C1 .2 3, Tri Hi Y 1 Home c bjwfQnfiMfj 2 ,Play Staff 5 Dark han-ec1,1mp1sn, and dengnuful LM! sly humor and Jokes of which she is usuall fffth5R the target Endowed at birth with a happy go lucky nature, Dora can be very determined, es pecially in colitlcal debates and ln her preference for a handsome G I alumni Trl H1 Y 1 Rifle Club 2 Senior Play cast 3 Dlck is the brilliant student of our class He has the good fortune of being endowed with more than his share of gray matter Possessed with a uentagon oerson ality Dick is excellent as a writer, actor execmtlve, musician, and Jester de had the lead in the Senior Play a part in the College Play and as cc editor af the H1 Lights made it boseible for us to have our own school paoer Dick 1sn't entirely serious minded He can pound out 'boogie woogle' that is really in the groove All these talents cause us tu remark,nMove over Orson Welles make way for another genius Athletic Ass'n 1, 2, 3 H1 Lights 2 Ass' Editor, co editor 3, Yearbook 3, Senior Play cast 3 Science Club l Dance Com, 5 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Baseball lgr 2 Victory Corp 1, Cheerleading 3 Library Nat'l Hon oc ROSWELL. DOUGHTY r1i anlq,fui' 1 ,ei RICHARD DOUGHTON Here's our man, nRoz, gay, likable friendly, and mischievous His interests are sgorts, farming and women ltiskl tiskil 'Reza is a good companion an ingenious and hard worker, a true blue friend, and all around good fellow His future is as yet rather hazy, but he doesn't lose much sleeo 'Roz' is a swell fellow , 2, 3 Ri l 2 5 Basketball J Athletic Association l, over that classmate Club 2, Baseball V 2, 5, 2 . ,P f l - L , If U1 f 1' 3- Di! 'X 1 :Ulm - lf! A' I .' will I I vi 1 2, -by V' PM iff 1' ,,L!, I ya , 'V fy' Q ' 1 .si 1 , J ,H cj JL :UA ' rj .wiv , L. Q iff, of Q S1 ' ' f . f - f f z 3 - 1 py,A.4fu,fg. 3 V 8. J R k g em. , s 2 e v ewsaw C .. - f 7 H . 1 . b 5 t 4 1 A r M' L r L Q-9 r ' ' ' Q E . HW I T0 t 0 l I 5 f . V' X . X p , -Vjef vv,,rf' ' it lf I ' 1 4 f-ff f 1 K W' 1 , ' i r' ' 3 e K X Q , Ld, ,I I . A I f jj' - , Af' ' . 1 1 ' Q 9 , is 2- but ' r I , Q A 6 v ' -I A Iv 2 Q f . 4 n . .. de v s 'Q V Nt- l il ' A I I I W KF-1. , 1 V , J - . La? . - . , t ' 3 K r I if A X' - , . ' . 4' d ad' , I I I Q Qing 5535531 o , .13 :',. ,K f fri! ' K ' c 0 e l if ? - A 9 .f 'J , f ' Zif2'y, A in H X f , n 4 Y : 7 ,. li DL - 0 x 'fi v 1 F o Fu A c 1 : fle ' . n 1 3 . . 2, V.3g ,X- The nL1tt1e Giant would be an apt nick name for Pepsi, the class wit and water boy for the Sen or Varsity squad Peps1'e future seems to be clothed in the blue of Uncle Sam's Navy but his present is spent in searching for a nother car to take tke place of his Cadillac Baseball Manager l, 2 V Manager 5 Science Club lg Rifle Club 5, Ath Assn 1 2, 5, Senior Play Staff 5 If L 1M WALTER A HELEN FROST Llkable, unpredict ble, and irre placable is our serior class treasurer Lo ie Add to tkis list of adgectives honest, for Lewis has been nthe keeper of the class pursen for three years. Bleat wit! an incomparable sense of humor, Lewis faces the future hapofl with the thought of being a merchant ln' his mind. His plans of the present ar taken up wit? Washington, D. C. Hmm! Mag. Campaign 53 J. V. Basketball 23 Camera Club lg Scorekeeping 53 Class Treasurer 1 2 5- Band l, 2' Senior Play Cast 32 Rifle Club 2g Aihletic Ass. 1, 2, 53 Victory Corps 1. M ,J a f 'kg sew, 2 n n ' :Q A- rr, 2 G Q ,6 il , . , ' ,- K- I l ft.. N. L . . , 1 ' N, v , N A 5' J, 5 - p .2 ' C ' - 1 . . gli - 'l x N . - . L- , .A xi ., , - 2-C H e C as R, -- F me 2 V ' X If . rn ,o . . 8 r-5 . I ' l 'l . V T 0 -. ' as ' 5' 'sig 25 ' A-are 'rx . X, 2 s 3 ., :I . .S fs, 1 Q r . A ' U P' E? L J . x'1 I ,Ia i is ' - ' 'n V S? , 5' ' XQ, Q 1. I h 1 ' m saQo ' 2 as ' Q '- - 1 -- ' D 0 k :fa 51. Y 3 f, 1 -1 ' W I g be bel as 1 'ca I ' 2 xx is x 'rx ' -O 5 - A V P X-:W x Q Nxt, . Elgl AT- gex pgs Am' I V E V C. x9', i :gap 123: Q-, R, B . A ,XLN -he Sue n 5 vyjfTzT3?e ' 1 , -' .-.. -2 s f l. ' i ' 4: A ' Ka. - 3:21 . 2 A 31 2 Viggo , Qi. lx 2 2 1 . 1. 1.5. 1. Xlsrgg 5 ' af up - , A Q ' A 1 ' ' il- Y 4 X . A z fo? ' X 'NVQ I :Dt 3 we 1 'e.- A 'J q--5 I Y H4-1 ,Fw mn I Q NQH qw H. .-Q' I ' '- 'S' ' 1 QL W - - xg K H' H uf Q N QSC YA- 4' Xi' A 1, 1,-1' 1 4 git, Q' I Q- ws - 'Q X AN 7 gi1TJN Q 13 1' senior with the provocative nickname, Skip He has been a star oasket ball player and has not missed a sea son despite polio and a broken neck It seems nothing can stop him' Skip' impish actions add tremendously to his charm and personality Camera Cluo 1 2, President 2 ear V oook 5 S nlor okay cast 5 Bask W D 1 1 2 3 Bjpeu 1 1 PQ Class President 5 'A letlc A oci?fV on 1 roM,hhat we tLon edded or she is 1 He en, you mu s okay' e f l 5 Commerc ome Ee Club 11 ear S nior Play Staff H1 Y book of jf' Maison , -a A ' W 13 1 S :ak ng the fx fe ward no e1Ln I As ciation 315, JJ ff MABLKW any-Jnn ei Y? Jewel' nd s ow m on landm k 9 W H s one ose ell c n t e are f He oassed Arm bruar and doubt ecord while prou the wonderful sco while aring our color Athletic Association 1, 2, Vice Presi dent 5, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball l 2, 3 Shop Club 1, Rifle Club 2, Senior Play Staff Shirley is attractive, peppy, popular and prompt with a capital WP' as sle so well proved with her entrances ard Yer cheerful lines in the Senior Play Shirley's ambition is to be a mode , and 'f this falls sro will make models of others as a beautician At prose t Yer keart is flying throuoh the air with a paratrooper hope tkey Al land 0 K Glee Club 2,3 Senior Play Cast 5 Victory Corps 1, Rifle Club 2 Athletic A s'n 2, Tri H1 Y l AUDREY HUTCHE SON 75 V' lb , sq u Although Mable is quiet and reserved you can detect her appreciation and alert ness by an intriguing twinkle in her eye and the up turned corners of her mouth when she is amused Mable is very effi cient in anything she undertakes ard in the Home Ec roam she's a whiz She is sure to succeed in that department Tri hi Y 1, Home Ec Club 2, 3 Glee Club 1, EIUREEY OU EL Q 554: iY SHIRLEY HUSTED as Petite attractive Audrey is one of Our tiniest out nonetheless influential class members Audrev has brightened 'f'81'lY H Cflllege Prep class with her in fectlous giggle In the distant future Audrey will oe successful Now, however when you ask her to give us a hint a oout her future she answers Nwellsboron Hubba, Hubba' Home Ec l Senior Play cast 6, Year oook staff 5 Athletic Ass'n l 2 3 14.041, 44'A4- fQ4 7f ' 3 ev -Kaffe I ,ou4, , ,, f X ,994-A1 L ' WAAZCQ, ch-'Lenz R- rlfms . n X ' 4 1 5' R' f . 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A dui glen o the c ystsl ball ass es Hutc lgh future Athle sociation l, 2 3 Year Book 3 enior Play staff 3 Shop Club Baseba 1 CHARLES JOHNSON 'Chuck' is the oifot round which most school sct'v1t1es revolve success fully He accepts responsibilities far beyond the average high school student His athletic record has been of the best for the years in both Junior and Senior High Despite the time put into practice and the time he hes out into other work, he has malntelned a straight A record His subtle humor aopears at the most unexpected times It wouldn't surprise us to address him as Mr Presi dent someday College Prep, Basketball 1 2, 3 Year book editor 3 Class Pres 1, Vice Pres R1 le Club 9 Honor 2 Science Club 1 D1ck's neetness, courteousne RICHARD handsome face are enough to make env g1r1's E heart skip a beat However, the College has a 'rein' check on his affections He hasn't decided definitely what he wants to do but his chances of success are by no means dark Athletic Association 1 9, 3 Camera Club 1 .fav Roll 1 2 Ass. 1 , 3 dit Soc Ruth et S late a . , D 1 I ' 1' sf f - . ' ,I .. we W v . . .h Q . , g - M P , 3 . . Q - K K g - f ' cg is fb , g c , 2 Cre 3. 1. - - lp! 3 3 ty an to V d . , e. ,Wbgw' C 3 ss - L , GL Y ' C s A r -' 1 - ., - 'K fs. ' y f, ' 12, V' ,sw A b - J 1f1 ,I 1 5655-44,kwf f L MW ww W W f RUTHA Mj LOVELL lim AQ' T154- ainesburg, with dark brunette hair and a future all wound up with Commercial work.- Selling Watkins products? Could be. With her sense of business ability Ruthie has no fear of an unsuccessful future. Tri-H1-Y lg Home Ec. Club 33 Glee Club 33 Senior Play Staff 3. 0-,X 411' 'H ' M RY MARSHALL 'Y fa C1 Pls little bee, and everyone agrees that she is a honey She is s ell dark and good looking One of the busiest and most pooulsr of the Sen lor Class she has a finger in every ple She was the leading lady in the Senior Play, an easy Dart for her as she is al ready a leading lady in a certain senior heart Lights l ? 3 G ee Club l Cheerleader 1, 3 Victory Corp l Senior Play cast 3 Camera Club 1 Athletic S'n 1 , Ba IMOGENE MORGAN 55-634 NA MAUL i N737 null A sky, quiet firl wlth s subtle type of tumor Her blonde hair and blue eyes aod up to soreth'ng orettv special Imo ene has taken the Commercial Course with a stenographer's job ln mind Her efiicie cy in that deoartment will be nost useful to her future boss home Ec Club 3, Tri Hi Y 1 Senior Flay staff gf- YLHAQWJLWUJUM if Nigel M 194ff?dUf EL,6j5AL3 QWJW W, yy-f g,wfJ IQ W M I , . mf V X I 4: KVV, everybody's fav r e. .er nvver Mn efforts to ma e ery enl a success hifgeb'en sp the entire! ch l.iligu faculty to Le 's st No doubt in r will always Mifluuflqgxy-a?ijLm 194, ,L f x reps qua Paper Staff u Trl-F1-Y Cl b FQEZVE? V me Manager 3 C. 3 Credit Rel tion 2, 5 V1 X ref' GORDON N g, 1 RIPLEY f uf! if P Dick is a typical example of a high school athletic star He came up through the ranks, fighting hard and playing swell to play guard with our first five this year His cleverness and capable playing will be missed very much next year He is not generally known as a comedian, but certainly gets into some funny situations, and walked off with his share of the laughs as 'veechiton in the Senior Play He is one of the most outstanding members of the class both as an athlete and as an individual Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 President ? Athletic Association Pres 3 Science Club 1 Victory Corp l Senior Play 3, Plfle Club 9 Hank is one of the most popular of our tall dark seniors He is six foot one and well known for his dancing and ability joking He is none other than 'Bill' in the Senior Play Henrv is taking the Commercial Course and will rake someone an efficient book keeper N Senior Play cast 3 Cheerleader l Credit Roll 5 Shoo Club 1 2 3 Dance Committee 3 Athletic Association l 3 Gordie is one of the famed F F A boys Although he appears shy lwe write this with reservationl, he has a great many friends Kind, considerate of others, he always makes a good impression Gordie is a perfect gentleman but is not beyond having fun, not always away from the class room, either op Club 1, F F A l , RICHARD RITTER 'MMS'-' f 17 A e VJ! P X' 1 . 1 , A , ' I o pa C , , R ' at .3 Q' ' . V . QVVR - I I : - Q 7 S I , I 1 - or 2 . 'x. ' L I . - we W?q ' v ,gl ' . - I 5 Q i 1 fi A L-,RV m L X ' 4 swf , ' J. C 'Ly ,, I ' rf 6 3 R+ . 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' L -.fu ' 'I 'Y V N W KA DOROTHY ROBSON 211 ...af U Intrlgulng is the word for Dotti with her blond hair, blue eves, and winning D6PSOHQ11tV Underneath her statelv manner, lurks one of that she can covered when where U S A she fails to our finest wits Proof keen a secret was dis she produced from no s handsome sailor If like the Commercial world, we suggest that she become a magician Tr H1 Y 1 Athletic Ass'n 1 2 Yearbook Staff 3, Commercial Club 3 Senior Play staff 3 Credit Roll 1 2 I Jljri N 4' T 1 f t 1 l t 'THOMAS om s one o our con rovers a , ye intriguing seniors He is especially not ed for methodical technique in completing projects covering everything from P D term papers to an inspired drawing of a comic strip character However doubtful his present may be, his future is defln itely in the ar d forces H1 Sarge' Shop 1 Senior ay staff 3 it WWA er ith a c rd of broken romance ms lth h aooesring at times m is ally a swell ellow airy e hkb ts n the Commercial Lo sq h ar eye on the xuture utur ignature James R Rumsey, ns 1 l Science Club 1 Senior Cast 5 Rifle Club 2, Commercial V President 3 Athletic AS Obla tion 1 2 MARGARET RUSSELL JAMES RUMSEY VMJL f P 1'-LIU t 011 by J 1g 15 Eaqllctoi a ' Hon wifi We SP J 'f Q , 14' . 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J Uh 18 v CYJJTJ CTJ O' 9 PV ll fe Bob Seeley who smb Pio school every day fromithe teeming city of Rose ville is shy that is girl shy but xevertheless an interesting member of 5 the Class of '46 His buddies include everyone connected with the F F A His admirers include everyone in the school nv,- 34Baseb X,,,A..b-Ld-N-.Y 9.,,,,,4.,g.,, v,,,,,g,,, k A9 - 'L:-fv-vvfw-y4'4 '4v ' VV' v-s.n-A-v'?9s.4X4.1v,vxJL,,Jq,,,.4.'1A,,,,g,,Q,.,,,,Q, .fwur-1-'-'vs-44-,.,f L'TQf1W' YV' B ON SHAW A diner, a dollar, a ten o'cloc -T scholar!! meaning in this case the ini mitable Byron, who has yet to learn that sclfool begins at nine A M It would be NN difficult to find a lad better liked 15 with more varied interests than goo looking, easy to get alone with By whose future is undecided but whose present is unclouded General, Camera Club 1, 2, Play Staff 5 Athletic Ass'n l Alden bmith, nicknamed A B bv admirinff classmates, may appear shy and unpretentious at first glance On the contrary, A B combines ora1ns and ambitiox wlth frlendllness and a devil wa, 'G ma ca e sense of humor Add versatility to this list of adjectives and you have the sum and substance of a very oooular boy :hop Club l 2 5, Credit Roll 2 A 2, Senior Play Staff 5 There are o feet and lo inches of bold, boyish Drawn Jacked into this lik able, lngenious and industrlous senior Smitty is a good all around man in soorts and Names he keeps Iris xrany friends, ls easy to work for, and will take criticism in ood style His future will be prosperous because he will make it that way ome what may That is our classmate, Ro, er Smith ,Av Athletic Association l 3 F 1' A esident a 3 1- F A 15 Ba e ls ba 1 1, 2 6, shop Club 1 19 J . X , s n 5 s , , xr u gf- e g A x W . W M y g 1 X I K N r , , x Q . 'K ,V U u. 'iflyvn . A Q 9' F. A. 1, 2, . S all 2, 3- I , , , . 1 YR 3 A If ka V N I . . . , ' , a d- .-it A : ' ' ' ,r - ' It ' I . .e If 57- 1' o. u . y, ap- . ' . A V n .v f 7 FQFQ Q 1, A 0 W N - - .Q V V '-., ' L . . 3 A 1 , e 7 . . . J l 23 ' o 1: 0 A Prl 'ff' I ,. ..1. IE, 2, 3 S- . Q ?Mu'm W fy ARLENE SOURS US 9 --Ho Ec Club 4, st , ct Corps lg One smart girl 1s Mary Lynne Stevers whom we can now claim as an official Mansfleldian. Although that head of hem is nchuck full of larnln'n she ls one of the most fun loving, mischievous misses that we know. She ls a bit caus- tic in her humor at times, but don't let that scare youg her writings expose her really kind heart. She is a renlus with the pen and someday hopes tolbe a journ- alist. She certainly has all the colrage and ability to attain this hard-reached goal. Vice Pres. lg Year Book staff 35 Library 3g.Hi-Lights staff 2, 33 Senior Play Nat'l. Hon. Soc. If if LOIS STIUNELL lvb 2,5Q'w Here, there, and everywhere is Arlene Sours-but generally nowhere at the right time. Though lateness ls synonymous with Arlene, you forget all this when you know herg her infectious smile and magnetic oersonality catch you completely off guard. Her action reveals her zest and pep. No wonder everyone in town likes her too-she is so friendly no one can resist her charm. Arlene's future dreams are centered around being a professional model. Of course, ghg nes a secret desire to be a beautiful wife as well. She is one girl who fits the bill. Cheerleading l, 2, 35 Glee Club l, 2, 3g Trl-H1-Y lg Class Secretary 2: Home Eo. Club 33 X HWLEY SOURS sr. g s MARYLYNN STEVENS It ,c Nat'l. Hon. Soc. Beautiful, dignified, charming, or personality blus! That ls Lois Stilwell. She is the gal with the looks and the brains combined. The WQueen of Heartsu of the Senior Ball and one of the most popular girls of the class. Lois expects to go to Chicago to Business School after a restful C?l summer. How would you like to have her sitting on your knee taking dictation? Camera Club 1, 23 H1-Lights 2, 33 Senior Play cast 33 Yearbook Staff l, 2, 55 Comm. Club Pres. 53 Athletic Ass'n. 1, 2, Sec. 33 Class Sec. lg Glee Club l, 2, 53 Cre- t Roll l, 35 Honor Roll 2, .y 2 bi .P 'T navy ,ww Our Senior ma with a camera and everybody's man Friday John Carman Taylor combines shynese a sense of humor and industriousness into a dish that spells O K If not seen heading towards the college with a feminine companion or hanging around the Dairy Store with a bunch of fellows John can usually be found in the high school darkroom develoblng pictures John is one of those persons who'll do anything for a friend and he has lots of them Camera Club 1 2 3 Yesrb00k 3 Paper Staff 2, 3, Athletic Ass'n l, 2 3, Vice President 3 J V Basketball 2 l Manager l, 2 Senior Play v',f' ESTHER 9 1 ce 'xr- TCE nndowed by nlsclievols classmates vit? the ul8SShmlDQ nickna e of Duc Clifton has maue quite a name for him self hever verv one of orirg to sc1ool, except maybe at a qua ter o fou blip played hooky once too often and found himself a memb r of Uncle nam' lavy The class oi '46 ulshes good luck to its absent member F A , Treasurer 3, Vice Presioent 4 bhoo Ulub, Rifle Club 2 21 JOHN TAYLOR cat Al: '11-un-4 i- 'K' nsther is the lass with the twinkling eyes and a lo ical mind 'h n she smiles her eyes dence Her mind is not cluttered with unlmoortsnt trifles She oroved this mathematics Esther will by her solendld work in No doubt in our minds that oe a threat to Flnsteln mr F1 Y 1 S nlor P Q ZWOD C m ra Club st ff 3 JQMVV ,Q AVATZZQ faihwy :Wwe ftlifujhn W' ff' I' 9 ee PAUL. ke nun so bca if 1 shpts di smar n he snag! 4, si stlc about is work, rejult is .mmf s on, b he t gg? Qi ul fl ke to be Jour ist in fidffff-J W ffiofw use ,ef ience Club 1 Baseb ll l, Athls ic Q75 in of ff S af ske 3 4 C dit Roll 1 PR Hn, oc CLIFTON WARD X sv M ip li . U ! AV 1 . If V I E 1 4 A L 'f J' 1 x 4 X, 1 ' M Y- 9 I I ' v , ' ti 'l 5 ,. -124 f N-1? is . wy-- U ,M X sfo -fel ou., 5 rr 'J fix, if 'uv - Q . 0 ,S se 7 l Q R My W X ,jg l1 4' um. l J 4 , . ','o J ! K, vt Q I 1 ' '5'j3V'q-3 W ff J .-2: - Q Q 1,-Y Lpdfjfvy . trgx rx 1 2 ll '- 'dr' If 'P A .X gf 5, , 'I ' ' Al s e ,f'?'+, ? . 'U' A' - 1 ,0 ,IVV ,I 1' ,n A L f , J ' f' , 'V .rfrgff 6' j 2,13 f J .li ' I ' - ' . l 49' , Qu ti ec ' sf 1 a ge V , +0 v . '-f' ' 1 ,. . , 7 ,V. 1 if I Z J M 'W 'N f H f' lg. - me y 1: 23 hi 3 f J d. - ' .1 I . X I ,. J c '6 ,g2f'T, oJ.' fffxl, , 4' ! , 3' ' k , . , t 1 1 dl S ay Q T., . 2, V, g V1 ' ,3:G , 3 pf .-, ,611 . N ' . Z . s . J A 1 1 ' id m L ' ky, Q Li 3. wr cf.. - X QF. ' 1 P f 14, in-:k j 4' 1 Q . 0 g,tp A Q U , A - v - ,- S xxo.i:5 sl 'f.l5 . F. . . 1 1 A' . l v X A V ? ,sy , J x 1 'li . , hug i JAMES WARTERS Lovable pretty, efficient these words eccuretelv describe Bettie Her lovalty and cooperation with overv class project have been valued by her class mates This statement is not idly made Bett1e's main interest is in the nursing field where she will oe an outstanding figure in the not too distant future Shop l Hi Lights staff l Q 3, Athletic staff 3 Paul Welch, that tall, da k and handsome memoer of the senlor class is a farmer who lives in the busy community of Nainesburg he likes to crack jokes and has a laugh that would give a 11Sh the chills He is very active around the school, trvlno to et out of as muon work as possible and seeing how many days he can et off to go hunting he will et ahead in the future arc will undouoteoly be SUCCSSSIU1 science Clab 1, Athletic as ociatlon l 4 o Rifle Club 1 WALTER t WILCOX ,-41 AJWAwZ le x k'N'! J' LJ 6L'hardsome, curly haired Jin loined our class in our junior year when rot seen throu h the wlndshield of his olock lo g car, Jim can usually oe found with his rose buried in a Nechanics or Air Dlane masazlne or on Pickle hill with Ritter and friends o1m's future is in the clouds and we wish him luck in nls sky hlrh career Play Club 3 Athletic Ass mer Vars tv 6 glam PAUL WE LCH Amiable, vood looking Pete is a right ruy in every sense of the phrase Although shy and retirinu during previous years, he has really changed this year with a fine F F A record and the splendid portra al of 'George Bivelow in nwhat A Life', Pete has established a lasting record of achievement Play Cast 3, F F A l, 2, 5, Rifle Club 1, Athletic Ass'n 5, Credit R011 3 22 is .xx :Xb t fgig hip, x '1 1 ' X, X C'f 'X 1 kk X5 A ' Q A u V V I 1' . x at - f ' ' 1 'C' ' f ' , 5 'g ' 'n. 25 3: , ' qi . ' ' 1' ' D K. 'Q .- x N , .. .. ,, .- . , I t 1 a - ' -1 - k A , . 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That pretty, blue eyed lass with a charming personality who alwavs has a finger in every ple We were all sorry when she left us in November to go to Kissimmee Florida to spend the winter fary's dreams are at present involved with the Infantry and several other eligible males Sounds complicated vary MARY YORK Athletic Ass'n l 2 Glee Club l 2 Senior Play staff 3 H1 Lights staff As the class of '46 moves into the u ure, away rom the high school below the tracks, it leaves behind it some not so subtle reminders of its lingerin presence Each member of the senior group wishes to will some outstandlnb char acteristlcs to his successor in the junior or sophomore group Skip FdOerton'e Casanova instincts to Richard Scutt Dick Doughton's intellectual ability to Cecil Moore Gharl s Johnson's leadership to anyone wortty of acceptinf it Purley Fousel's basketball prowess to Junior Nilsen Dick R1tter's prefer nce for sophomore blondes to Rob Swinvle Vary Lynne's evening rides 1n block 1016 cars to Kathryn Fowler Jlm Warters' sleepiness to Artlur Shelman Nan Maul's cheerleading ablllty to Phyllis Davey Don Putcheson's artistic talent to eddie Ross Pepsi Eaton's P D book to some future senior Ruth Lane's swe tness to Roberta Jenkins John Ta7lor's camera tectnlque to Don Besanceney Paul T1ce's brilliant news writlngs to Mary Lois Shirley Sours' red 'crown of glory to Patsy Day Lols St1lwell's queenly beauty to arol Ann Jay Phyllis Mudce ability to Pharl Smith Narters Lena Parls' petdte efficiency to Perry Preclt's excellent dancinv Arlene Sours' sweaters to Arlene s Shaw Naraaret Russell's personality to Lucille Douglty Roger James Lewis Byron Alden Smith's physique to Don Krause Rumsey's way with women to Jail Calkins 1arrison's car to Harold Shaw Shaw's promptness it! to Shirley Rauscher Smith's memory to Willis Cole Parolyn Rurtck's voi e to Vivian Hartsock Shirley Husted's wardrobe to Beatrice Baity Donna Passelberry's curly hair to Frances Sargent Betty Ann C1eveland's brown eyes to Lorrlta Smith Gordon Aust1n's fllrtatousness to Ellsworth Smith Paul Welch's curly hair to Francis Moyer Walter Nilcox's F F A record to Donald Heinrich Gretchen Cary's givvle to Janet Wilcox Mable Pr1ff1n's interest in books to Wilbur Morgan Imogene Morgan's blue eyes to Reb cca Lovell Bertha Clark's cheerfulness to Audrey Clark Pauline Davis' quietness to Mary Paris Dora Decker's sense of humor to Joyce Smith Mary York's flirty, flirty blue eyes to Frances Hendricks Mary E. Marshal1's eyelashes to Carolyn Cleveland Tom Rounsville's master cartooning to Peter Giorgi Bob Seeley's shyness to Dick Tice Richard Longley's good looks to Art Johnson Dorothy Robson's sailor to Donna Button Rettie Watkins' lovalty to Elvira Cummings Esther T1ce's mathematical genius to Mary Mae Inscho Wilma Cleveland's commercial antics to Shirley Harvey Donna Cleveland's athletic ability to Joan Nash Gordon Rip1ey's fine manners to Harland Clark Roswell Doughty's nice personality to Lynn Watkins Helen Frost's beautiful hair to Majorle Brown Ruth Lovell's cocperativeness to Karen Boch 23 ' s . , . QIUEQ, 1 ' .,, ,L ! N' ' k .. . , , Wg- . 0 A54 , y 1 4 Y , -, . . LA , 4 I Q 1, A . - - J.-Q1 2 - - O ay? . hal Af: ' Y 'Lg - K - - prefs ., M.. ,fl -mia V' of . - 1 K7 57 C . - I , VL rr - , . 1 ' M or Q Y ' A ' L: I A e . L ,O . ' .. v 'l ' 'Fi . Q Q. S If f' L, 1 . l . U ' A . . O .1 u U A I . 1 - A -w V . Z C .. J . Y . Q . :ab 1 S .1 L QQNIO X f X,-ZR fa with 'fx fs-Q:- A 'fa-X.. 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MA.. 1 X Lf I 'N '7W'f3j' 'Blah' G1ennOE?'e?l::85'f0 Wh , Glenn is classified 85 ajupmr qut Lp gg 8dUBt8 this year' -, cn A ,Z ' W lt , ,. xi ry-'A lg t I ' - 'Q esanceney Don JA convincing debeter, sturdy Don is destined , Ax to make next year's first five. I . K Q Karen Bogh 'IW' We don't hear much from Karen, but we krw' 's cking h her whole-hearted subvert- j,0, 'Aw 1 Q 6 Beverly Bolt pjlw 'Bev' This girl is the type we all 1 e. eeable, K - g c e rful nd fun-lov ng Beverly - W Eff' ,xr- n n ' I f-QJWDO lyk' at Hi o1 thou1ZQ6Ana 1 f SW b r-ue to Mg, , 3, Q ,Z Q U5 'f J 1 1-' YL X . I i' ,A John Booth QI' if L Johnnie , We age sure . hall! trustworthy John will con- , tinueat K-5-le ugxf ahlrlknulixtirsl honors in the ,wi 6 , fyture Seghelhs-s,s'6 splengidly done in the past. ,X A Gail Cal es ,1 gf Gail ke 4- A C1 fqreaeurdr for ,six years, romantic Gail T A K has twoboagds Jto Lsxrcdesswthst of' a banker or a ,MV cgklovie svtargjf Jul 1 'Mn ' ' 'X f ' I :JEXUXI .,7'l15: :J . ,A A t V XX X 'E Ji ' I' yi d way I . ll ' , 1 V' - J JJ fb X .-' l qnifclerzg 0 Y f A- J ,v-,e LJDLPHS hawaii of tan, dark-hai rl ' on 3, n l beg? seine can'tell you off' in F6593 , M5 ff l . X ' ' , 'vs' ,ff Carolyn Cleveland ' 8Yn Q Livlely, that'S the word fCI Kay, Besides ' I that she's a fine friend and a willing worker for the class of 1947. . V 26 Willis Cole keep hir: in the seeniighn. ' Margaret Cook Hccokie Her cool, confident bearing is ber stronrest pk in trait. When tkirgs go wrong she las a large sup- ' f ply of calmness. ff' X, my , 1: , . . . ' ffigw ' 0 ,J yy . O ... ivy-'LB WQu1lkN1s one boy whose subtle b mijyavs 'S 0' n A , X 4 X Air 'Q -elk 9 xxx Richard Cox Ngoxyn We think Cox sees More night life than aopenrs on tle s r ace ut ask sons junior lrls about tle de Gertrude mm nGeptyn f.e ,ff XX jWW?L'fN? a -new Y 1 - .zu M no cl' abcx t erty 'cause she' ab L omin forward Qlv 1n s Sou1rt S What would all the girls not give to be as tiny as Squirt? We're gl d she's in our class Patricia Day 'Patsv' Patsy has an almost uncanny sense of intui tion Is this 1 I ww -ff 1 lf i L MA Q7 lik!! MW' what keeos her snlrlt so smooth? 'Arthur tall curly Fm red Av matter xrat course APtTUP DeGeus Arthur is one or tkos fellows you se every dav no you take Russell Frost Ve al now tall, lanky as much a star to a woman as 'Fro tyn Hus ell le's gust le is to the team Peter Plorgi Pete With snotted snecs, a Full mouth and a boy scout uniform, Pete's all orepared for anotler da of hard work Shirley Harvey 'ShiP Slirley is a quiet tnassuminl miss but Per na e is always or tle Poror Roll Frances Hendricks nGeniuS 'Genluglras ttat rare quality of versatility, nice lookirc, nice oersonality All this and bralns tool la Fulslander 'P6t0 Mary is fond of s good time! Put we hope soneday sle takes a better lixing to Storttand ll N !i,,,Jj,,fP0M'j,JpJ1 Mr uw Q 4 f L fr' Q F S, .. , ar Q ' at f , I N A G 3 I V Y K ' F . lg J Q ii f , . Q. 1, n I uf . 44 'r 'Q o y ,, fr R w Q N ' 1 Y. I . L . I 'Q I N H X ia' :QUE T A y 0 . . ' Y L Ls - tn if My ,HIM K, H ZLL-W l?,9'dl an ,Q A . O . 5, .s m .ww f . IY fel +V 1 e . V - ' , l , . ,W 1 K F A ' ' ' nit Q ,Lb Axhyz A . ' ll! sf nf 1 av , Vip' f L 7 U ry A ff If ff w .' or T W7 W ' L f J! y 5 ' vital! 1' 0 Mary Mae Inscho 'SW-nkyn 5' Mary Mae is witty, oepoy, and attractive. That's her secret to popularity. Donna Jaqui sh 'Dorman It's a good thing we have Donna in our class. 's full of fun, clever, and not officlous. ,,,-9114, .re 10 ,oats new-flee! flzriz j,,eAf2c4L4f,fp4Lf -4LcAJLiZ?'Z3ci37 1na4'!5 Carol Jay C9J'014JZ '-J l Gay, talkative, happy-go-lucky are the traits ' 'Q 1 attributed to Carol. ,. -'xg Arthur Johnson 'Art' Although school doesn't interest Art, he's a swell guy whom you have to meet it you're go- lng to get around.N X WK ' f 51,7 ' or , Donald Krause 5 'Don' A very active boy who travels with the Haines- f 'Q R Fa burg crowd. H My Jack Lawrence 'Jack' I can't begin to tell you how much Jack loves . English homework. we Rebecca Lovell 'Becky' Rebecca is a conscientious girl always mak ing the best of opportunities. Shegs bound to succeed. Dorothy Hasoho 'Snooks' If solemnity and attentiveness with a twinkle in her eye point to success, here is one who will succeed. Irene Enderly 'Beth' Irene is one of the most popular of our girls. She has a sweet disposition that makes us feel bet- ter, too. Cecil Moore 'Ceo' This vigorous young chap enjoys school and straight A's. It's always Cecil who comes through with the vital basket. Wilbur Morgan 'Willie' Good, honest but quiet I11bur,not being very talkative keeps his commercial thoughts to himself. Francis Moyer 'Fran' Although his quizzioal Jokes are somewhat out of place, this zealous boy can't miss his chosen profession. 28 Fdcuafl J Joan Nash ozo' Although Joan's nickname sounds feroc us she's really rot so if your looking for a good time Bozo's just your dish Betty Osborne 'Betty Her snappy eyes and pretty hair show better than wor's tkat Betty's a lively girl Walter Packer 'Walt Walter is strictly an omt of door man who craves excitement and dislikes school Audrey Palmer 'Audrey Small, es t g n We never ne 011b e TN 'Betty ays wait'ng with W.. v' 5? never W -At wig? Ra cher 'jloots Toots is a born Everyone ikes ber Wm. because she can mlvgle school and sociability N Ann!! Marvaret Rice Margaret isn't as bold and outspoken as some of us, but she sets an example We enjoy her comoary Sally Roberts 'Sally In tte future we see artist, athlete, studert' Sally will certainly have a successful career 'Louie Louis Root nLouie Louie likes nothing better tban to put on jl old clothes and vo after tke weeds in his garden Arthur Shelman Art's one of the new members of our class who has rapidly gained pooularity and who mav be seen every night at the Mansfield Reeturant Wllsworth Smith NEllsworth Ellsworth could easily become another Bur bank if he would stay away from women 71? Arlene One Arg step lively to follow Arlene's Ny She will succeed in anything f f J. 1 ,guyb 'L M , fa ' . - 'H . -as JW ug 'u e r Z W XX as t dr w 1 s , x . M sas JQX ' Kwxl X . T t B . IQF H Q NL s ei da y r . . . - Af L . h . ' y ' 6 X ' f N isa, ' ea er. l - y lilgxz lufhf o x , Qui O y .A - turf, - b A 2 1 - 'J 12 A if IW ty? ,ff will uoyce Smith nsmlttyu HPepU seems to oe Joyce's middle name. She's full of fun and has a good word for each of us. Ruth Swain Ruthie I see success in the commercial world for Ruthie, No wonder, with her ability. Robert Swlngle U5ooW In addition to his many talents, Boo loves I . outdoor sports and Scranton nurses. Q62 '35 R f .. 'off V' ,,, ' Richard Tice nT1ceW - 51 He's sn F. F. A. student who really makes the dl U farm life pay off. Tice also has s hankerlng for ,1 R .gd dark halls. Riff, VSTICS rlgitan A worth while student and s Pbpulnr Old gnl, I that s Rita. What a splash she'll mike in the HPOS1 of Knowledgefn mary Lois Wsrters Wrqrvu Amoltlous is a well worn adjective used to. describe mary Lois. Her profound interest in writing has developed er into a regular HPesrl S. 3uck.N ' X 7 b - ' bJfr,jfg5lvf3J'l0,54W?gG,yQ3,,, - L WLM 1' W Lynn Watkins JDM 'imynn A mere glance at Lynn would tel you that here is o e junior you wouldn't want to tangle with, f if She's sweet and lots of fung anyone in Mrs. Young's homeroom would know that. Marcella Wilkins nCel1an A dsrk-haired, rosy-cheeked miss for whom we all have the grestest simlrstlon. , we MQ w . M 1 . ' PM 1 5 Wi? 1... . f Xing, JI 'Y 1 ' ' YQ-.lxz 'X-413 J-kg ,'. x lx-lwfl 4,1115 ,'J f:1Ljf,4,L.gKL, 'vi,L1-ILLAM al 41 ' rf' YA 1 61-L. ' s W we ffqfff' W 'Q I nf- .V J ,AJ . .. X It ff , . J-r f ' '. W '-'- ., ' V'., 4 07 L' ' , 'ill' slid y ' fr- :J -fl I Kin 1 1, ' - S JL -ov - 1.5442 h Sf' .Jr- g Q90 0 'N fe Xl 2 f QQ A' Q 5 0 X ,, K2 I- L ,--' 5 ' I 1 -1 -p . f I r, -4 U i - mfs- . n- r- ' 'LS' ' i N, M A t 'Hu'xf.kcSon - A 3 -1 i Q cl , - f ..:i s uf., 5 P L 0 A 5 'L S O l 5 R 5 sh J I Jenkins President Stilwell Vice President Brown Treasurer Srown Sec etary il I HW any gsm wi iam '23 ag- ffhf 3553 'WISP-Hg Q-113,53 1 ew -tw WTQZWMK 32 1 J Vi! 5 w,l,1,rI A K , . .. I 1' 1 H- , A. , B. , M. . , . r 1 I la , ?Vv: ,QLi 'S lr W 1 ,, 'Q ,. pf ' 11- ,, r -e g ff W M -1 i v f' 3 4 v ,T A r A X A at A 1 52: t -' .7 111,25 ,I A ,. . , 34' M 5 n f 5 - jg-' . ' 1 K .24 , ' .' - ' r 'gg W' 5 1.9 , v her .ji L-. y . Kg ! r. ' K 1. P j i i Y . . 'fx 'fi i ffy' 14 -,gja,xff4 f3z, , g gi j '535Q, , : . - , W . .- A. , , .1 l All 5 X' 7 '31 ,g.,fL' fT7Tfi7YE:'QfLff1?Z,f,7' A' 7 Mi :,Q' -rifsxg. .? Qlf,7ff'f 1 .,- , , , . xx Q w , Marian Davis Comm Mar Dancing Cleo Decker Com Clinker Fighting Lola Delter Comm Lola Dancing Steghen Borg Ag. Steve' Farming Badon Brown College Prep. 'Brownie' Birds Majorie Brown College Prep. 'Marge' Books Jack Calkins College Prep yilu Jackie' Quarreling Audrey Clark College Prep Clarkie Horses Ju e Cleveland Home E Junie Sewing Ribhard Cook Colleae Prep Dio Cars to if Crumb C omm Crumb Roller Skating Phyllis Davey Comm Phyl Cheerleading .J iv. R. wwf Nr Lucille Douvhty Comm W Colleve Prep Messenger , tgryn Fowler College Prep Cat Jeometry Duane Frost Comm Frosty Soorts Colin Glorgl College Prep 'Glorgl' Peddlinv papers Victor Hakes Vic Farming We 1lP 55 1 , n U f - ,ar . WQ iz 4fF'a5 ' Y- ' n n i ' , 1 ' +o. X 4 yy n n lg I 4 i I ' V I YU V . u .1 ' .- C , 79 K 'J ' 1 ' K p n . f 1 -- s Y ' . ' W . 1- -! U n n A l' of 1 E ff 'ffm' 'ts-V 1' ' H xx' X., ' ian' . I 1. K M 1 4f N f' P ', , an K ' ,W, y N n n ' XX, . .L l R Heffifxxs K k k 'Lucy' O Basketball Games 3, I' , P + ' by ,- ,f II 3 ,, . 4 j ' : 6 I D ig' 7 fr :n i ' fn C on S V X v' 'V n n ' - 'yi' . D f 3' Q . 4 vv n Ag' ,elf pf' Mar Paris Co.m Mary Books Edward Ross College Prep Eddie Piano Playing' Edward Russell Colleg ff p Ed Worling Francis Sargent Comm Franie' Cooking Ruth Sargent Comm 'Rutkie Doug Richard Scutt omm Dick Drlving Bryce Shaw Colle e Prep Brycien Pasketball Charles Shaw College Prep Chuck Dancing eraldire Smith Comm Jerry Sewina Elrina Hart College Prep Renien Writing letters Vivian Hartsock College Prep Viv Pictures Donald Heinrich A8 Don Hunting Roberta Jenkins Colle Prep Bertie Talking Charles Leach College Prep Dan' Studying Donald Longley Comm Don' Sleeping Phyllis Mudge College Prep Phyl Magazines Marcile Niles Comm 'Marcy Sewing mheresa Packer Comm 'Theres ' Books 0' Tli I 0 4 eE'da , P cf Lorrita Smith College Pgep Rita Music Phyllis Smith Comm. W zylu Movies Leo Qoporowski Comm oap Cu Shoo Llozd Stevens Comm 12 Oyd Cartooning 4, Artrur Stilwell College Prep Art Faye Qtonebrsaker hgme Pee Wee Collectfnq nick racks Studving .K ,., ' va QQ Leigh Sweely Lee Farming Dou las Thomas Comm Doug Words Robert Thomas Comm Bob Basketball r' X Arnold Worden 'Arnold' Farming X W 3 Lyle Wi Comm Jovi' Clothes Mink ilson Comm WZ lor' nglish Class 15 dabggr George Tomlinson Comm aeorgie Sports Doris Waltz Comm Dorls Reading Duane Nelcr Duane Cattle 'Q Mary Jeanine Knowlton 'To live in the hearts we leave oehlnd is not to die W O K. P1 x, Q - 1 O ,YV US -. dsn ., L . AL J Ll I If 0 ' qgb , Q ,X J ll ' -' 45 K5 'K' ,. s 1 - Ee. 'iv N ' N . , . QW, , A A Asif L R N Ag. N 'j-qs ', - Q 5 n - 0 , -Ki . - , 1 h Mr A : ilf n ' X b 5 I 1' :S C ' . 'Q Ju - -A Wvf-Qty , in 1,1 493 L 15 I, r j A v is , 1. fggkr nl n ifggf , ' The - 45 of JF' X . ' QQ r M we r ,ff ' . . 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'11, V ,l 7'IK L . 1 4 , '-r' WLM? - 4 ' W' 71.1 funn A I 7 X AQ - 1 . hrul H L ' F y ,I 47, I f 3 , cl wr- K 0 MQ, gn, - I If I 4, 'I AJ 5 I f, V 1 SQ BRT J x ,TK C. ml .k r ,X .5 I' I s.'.. M X 57 Seated W Fd erton, D Ritter, C Johnsor, R Frost, D Besane ney Ctard r atom, R 'ou hty, T , B shaw,Coach Besanceney THE BASKETBALL The Coach This season, under our new coach,Mr Besanceney, the Mansfield Varsity Squad came in third in the Roosevelt Trail League and tied for first Dlace with Elkland in the Tioga County Class A League. In the playoff series that followed Mansfield was defeated. The team this season was hamoered somewhat by injuries and sickness to some of its olayers. The last game of the season was Dlayed with Mt. Jewett as a benefit game for the Red Cross This was a close game, Mt- Jewett Winning with a last minute goal, 33 51. All out two of the Varsity Scuad this year were Seniors and so next season a large oortion of the team will be newcomers. 58 Qs 5 mg' Q Q. 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' 0 A ge pl, I ,gig iii Purley Housel Naturally a defensive man, 'Jeweln is gerhags the best defensive guard in either league While it has oeen rumored abo t that he is a little rougt, h is seldom sent out on fouls Also when the need is great he can score points, prov ing th1s at Athens when he made ll polnts Walter Edgerton 'Sk1p'1s the team play maker and long shot specialist Defensively he is a forward,wh1le offensively a guard This season he is the teams high scorer,hav1ng 247 points He had his best game against Elkland having 23 points Richard Ritter Although the smallest man on the team,D1ck still is in there digging and making points His heart's desire has been to make 14 points in a game Usu ally he misses by 2 or 3 points Dick possesses the honor of being the only man on the team kicked out for fighting this season Rnllell Frost 'Frosty' or 'Squeak' was charles Johnson 'Chuck' played under the the team's mainstay much of the season His fine defensive and offens1ve skill won many a game for us He is the team's 2nd man in scoring having some 190 points boards this season and did a fine Job of snagging rebounds Anytime a ball came down Chuck was ready to pounce at it Un fortunately he was troubled by a pulled tendon much of the season which lowered his off enslve ability VA RSITY GAMES Blossuurg Away v2 The Basketb ll Season opened with a bang as Mansfield trod a termined Bloss Flve in the oust Galeton Away 45 27 A rou h but not too touch Fame to wir The weather save us more chills than did Galeton Troy rome 27 22 Troy, altkouah lacking in size made up tor it in scrapoiness ing a tight man to man deiense they made Mansiield iight bard for its lst Roosevelt Trail Victory Towanda Pore 24 5 All FOOQ ttlnas must come to an end thus, it was with our winnlng streak Towanda gave us a good beat- Vellsboro AMBY O4 25 In a comparatively easy ame considering the rivalry between the two schools NBnSIlSlG was aole to defeat an old llletime 1oe Cantor Away Q2 ul In a game whlcl ve had to wln we managed to Dull it out ot the Lire in the last few secorus by a foul shot making it 32 31 0 0 ' 0 . u , . 1 e . - . . . , . . , u V I 0 ' - e3-1 -1 A H -5' Ei A ' 1' Y! . A A ' ue, 13 V' . . . . . 3 ing that night. , H E - ' , -,, lu kv, ' F: l D - v -F I - w 1 j , f' ' -T ' A . Us- ' 1 vs ' , '. Q x if A lv ,D . 1, - . 39 JUNIOR VARSITY lst Row C Moore,R W11son,L Root,D Thomas,D Krause 2nd Row A Stilwell R Tomlinson D Frost,R Scutt,R Thomas 3rd Row Coach Besanceney,L Soporowski R Swlngle C Leach J Warters,Mgr This season for the first time in some while there were two regular organized J V 's Leagues the Roosevelt Trail and the Tioga County Class A in which Mansfield participated Mansfield had an excellent J V Team In the Tioga County League it was undefeated while in the Roosevelt Trail League they lost but 2 One should remember that the J V 's are composed entirely of sophomores and juniors, and that all o' the team has at least 1 season and most 2 seasons yet to play Thev should become a welcome addition for next season's varsitv BloasburgiAway7 Galeton CAwayl Troy fHomel Towanda CHomeJ Wellsboro Away Canton Away Troy KAwayD lestf1e1dfHomel SCORES Athens lHomel Elkland Away, Canton Hemel Galeton KHomeJ Athens KAwayJ Ie1lsborolHomeb Westf1e1dlAwayJ Elkland fAwayl Towanda CAwayJ rsitz Gamesfcon tl Yroxville Home 13 56 Iestfield lone 58 22 The team wklch ran Znd in the Fearful ol f League last season gave us a fast, strong Westfieldrggggswg vggeeggig good game But Nansfielc ended on what wary but we took ther O K Troy Away SD 29 Athens Home 19 26 at Maigfisl ood and close a Udme 33 This was a losing night for Mgng, 6 d, we asain mana ed to field and a winnin one f Ath edge a ueterrineu age essive, Troy Although we foughtghard, aznsfiggs Team by H lew points was still behind in the score - 33 2 - 30 17 : - 19 15 - 15 5 - 24 15 - 37 8 - 10 B - 26 12 2 3 - 17 16 - 20 26 - 24 13 - 21 15 Inoxv11leQHomeD - 22 13 Inoxv1l1eCAwayl- 51 10 - 15 13 - 19 14 - 16 9 - 27 9 - 22 29 Va ' top in the final score. H ' ' 'Isa-U First Row R Thomas D Besanceney W Edgerton, R 8001055 R R1-WSI' Second Row Coach Besanceney, B Shaw, R Smith. U Thomas, R Doughty' manager A Smith Third Row R Doughton, G Tomlinson, D Frost, R Scutt BASEBALL For the first time in some years Mansfield played base ball in the fall as well as in the spring Under their new coach, Mr Besanceny, hey came uo with a 500 average losing to Troy twice and Knoxville, and beating Liberty twice and hnoxville Baseball has only recently been revived at Mansfield and should in the future become a major sport This spring Mansfield should have an excellent team since many of the fall team were Sophomores and have gained in experience. Next spring there will be a regularly organized Baseball leazue in the doosevelt Trail League This should add to the popular interest which baseball is building up in Mansfield 'Casey' mutex- 1-Wk At M The That Bat Form! 41 1 4, g 11 , ' 5 ' . , ' -- , 9- 1 v . 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I O 2- b 0 U ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletic Association is by far the largest organization in our school More than three quarters of the student body en Joy membership in this club Some of the varied duties of this group are to organize and financethe interscholastic Ritter Taylor Stilwell Cleveland President Vice Pres Secretary Treasurer program, to provide equ1pment,and organize and administer the inter mural program of our high school Varsity GamesIcon'tI Elklanu Away 1 45 It never rains it pou s And dia hlklaxd pour the shots throu r the basket' This was our first Tuna County League Defeat, and we were really SWAMQSG urcer by 23 noints Canton rome 46 51 Ne decided to take no chances this time So we plled up an early leal, and kept it It was a rough, hard ame and several Dlavers left the iloor before the sale ended unqentlemsnlv conduct of fist Swing ln, Galeton Pore 38 20 As usual Galeton was Liphtirs but making no ooints We b at them, largelv on loul shots Athens Away 42 44 Mansfield was out for revenge and almost got it In an Overtime period Athens managed to slip in a basket giving them the game Wellsboro Home 23 32 Ah, that was a sad and pitiful night We needed the game badly to help us catch Elkland But the shots rolled around the rim and fell out, and the Wellsboro boys played H bruising, fighting game as many of our boys found out As the score says we lost but we d1dn't like it Ynoxville Away 44 74 For the first half it was all nansfield, but the 2nd half Knoxville came Lael and almost took the ame hot as eas5 as the lu point narvin Westfield Away 35 95 journeyed to Westfield and found a cold welcome from the weather However the Westfield Team made it hot for us We won, though Elkland Home 33 32 Despite the fact that we were 2 games behind in the league we were determined that Elkland wasn't going to have an undefeated season In a rag1ng,see saw battle, we gave the so called unbeatable Elkland team its first defeat in 17 games Towanda Away 26 27 It seems that Towanda has a Jinx on us as this was the third straight season they beat us in the final game We played them even up, and in the four th quarter pulled ahead, but after cour tesy time out they managed to get ahead, somehow, and we lost bv one point 42 I . . '- 3- , . , - . . - -If - 0 1 F1 O V . x - -L, a - 1 A A LI 9 V ' -, T.. I -.. . Y f . ., V . ' ' 7 A 1' , . looks. 1- u 3 A 17 r . ' - -. ' ,.12 2 ' We V . U t f J e ' -3, , , ' C f - A u - - -'n - - , D . - x I . , . . . , . . . - . , . V YSJQX 100 M I Q4 X15 F. I 1 X f f fa ,V ,YY Ap 4' V V CHEER LEADERS The Cheerleaders did it again' Nan nToots W nArg N and 'Shirn accomplished a grand job of cheering the boys on to victory During the middle of the season, when WArgn became 111 and was unable to cheer for the rest of the year,D1ck Doughton took her place His cooperation and enthusiasm vere added assets Although the Cheerleaders were without a snonsor, they did a fine Job of promoting school solrit 44 Vx 'E ..... Seated L Par1s,C Cleve1and,A Sm1th,P Dsy,S Rauscher,R Doughtcn,P Tice, M Inscho,l Marshall L St11we1l,J Nash,M Stevens standing B Wstk1ns,N Mau1,J Booth,R Rumsey,K Bogh,Wart6rS S Roberts, F Hoyer,R Sw1ngle,G Cslk1ns,S Harvey,C Johnson,R Lane, D C1eve1and,C Moore,J Tay1or,M1ss Gleckler SENIGR HI-LIGHTS Through the combined cooper tlon of the Co editors Rlchald Doughton and Paul Tice nu the en ire staff of the Senior H1 Lights, a monthly paper, com oletely indepenoent of ny other neva paper, has been oublisned This nex Daper nas DPSH walmly re celved snd supported by tre entire student bosv, faculty no local business nen, 'nose ads lt carries Everythirg from serinus editorials to the societf column De r LHLIPH can be to nd vit ln its pxbes STAFF Co Editors Paul Tice, Dick Douvmton Assistant to Editors Snlrley Rauscher lmrv 'me Inscno Feature Leiter Ruth Lane Assistant--Mary Lois Wsrters News Feature Editor--nary E. Lmrshall Assistant--Elvira Cummings Senior Class Reporter--Nan Maul Junior Class Reporter--Robert Swlngle Sophomore Glass Reporter-- Roberta Jenkins Sports Editor--John Taylor Assistant--Cecil Moore Exchange Editor--James Rumsey Assistant--Joan Nash The Editors Comrelcl 1 Reuorter Lena Perle Assistant Snlrley Hnrvev Home nc Reno ter Qettle Watkins hovie Reporter--Donna cleveland Assistant--Karen Bogh Book Reviewer--Charles Johnson Alumni Reporter--Mary Lynn Stevens Assistant--Carolyn Cleveland Club Reporter--Francis moyer Humorlst--Arlene Smith Music Reporter--Nan Maul Reporters--Patricia Day, Gall Calkins Library Reporter--Mary Lynn Stevens Business Manager--Lois Stilwell Assistant--Sally Roberts S Husted, S Sours, I Russell, D Dougbton, W Edgerton, N Maul, J Warters, A Putcheson, L Garrison, D Decker, L Stilwell, D Cleveland, W Wilcox, J Rumsey, h Marshall, D Ritter, M Stevens CAST Perry Aldrich Uarbara Pearson Bill Ilss Shea, Secretary Jr Nelson, assistant orlnclpal Mr Patterson, a teacher Miss Pike, teacher iss Ervleston, teacher Mr Vecchitto Gertie Hr Bradley, orincipal M1 Wh l t h Directors Mrs Chamberlin, Jegige giggigw Sac er iss Heckler 'rs Aldrich Mr Fervuson Vary Students BACK STAGE CREVV First Row E Tice, D Casselberry, B Cleveland, V Russell,M Stevens, Second Row A Smith, J TBY10I', P Fousel, A Eaton, D Hutcneson 46 Richard Douglton 1 Johgagayfgr Henry Preclt Mary E Marshall Walter Edverton James Warters Shirley Sours Mar aret Russell Richard Ritter Dora Decker James Rumsey Donna Cleveland Walter Wilcox Lois Stilwell Lewis arrison Audrey Hutcheson Mary L Stevens L Paris Donald Hutcheson John Taflor Alden Smith I 9 O 'll Q A I I . . , .... 4' . . .. . M . . . . ... -... . l - . ... . ..... ,... . Dloiloliitlqtcll 0000000 ' I -I .............. .. , . .. . A .... O . . ............ . . . ...... .......... M ,Q g Mlss Johnson, teacher.... .....Shirley Husted O OOIUOIQOOI lil ................... . ...... Y -it . . , A .. ...... .I OHIO ICI 1 ,, A ' F ' :reverses can lu , 1 . 4 nl I IIIUQOOOOO 0900 M .......... .... .... ..... . .. T - , , o 1. .0 Q O . Q r 0 l 0 W'f' gun Aggravating Mr Patterson, gave one a chance to mais good Unwelcome Miss Eggleston always pop ped un at the wrong moment If onl M155 Wheeler had kent track Y of her musical instruments, life would have been wonderful for Henry Mr Bredly the hard boiled princio I, made us all feel right at home In every Dlav there is a villain Georre our 'Dil in er W Our havk eyed detective F rguson 'always got his man may As the object of Henry's affections, Barbara had them all howling Misunderstood Henry knew what to do much to the entertainment of a de lighted audience IIT' 47 Mr Nelson, the romantic pooular chemistry teacher who understood young Deoole Vecchltto orought down the house wlth his Italian dialect and story of six kids Miss Shea, the secretary, lends an ear U0 everyone's oroblems, but has olenty of her own also if K . I W 'M we-1 , 1 . 'V ,K I K 4 rl y . 1 ' .KE ' - 4 ' ' 5 f ' .N me '---- -if , ,ef of ' e . W e ' .. ma , t - Q all 22 YWW A ,.w.M W ,E ? y ,si . 2+ .,, e A MQVMYQ' h?5'f.4'2 w t K 1- ,. , gawk, 1 ,.f - L 7TiQT.- 3 ' ' 3i3AgMW H Q -it s?':'I!ig I - 5 f A A A I iz: n ,all,sgA6 z . . , , . 3 , k - . c , - . - : 5 3 . I . ' X E' A Q Q M y ,M f Q m ly. X una i HM A ,e A A A.?,kN . , ,Q-gfrgz. -- .,,kva, . 5 nQ- ' . , , v . - . 1 . ' al n I fr 5 Q e E - J . M - 5 5 ' , . - f y 3 'Ill Q 1: 'Y f ' .F ,,- , an . AL? 4 . W 2 -o ,. , e ' , LE' ' I n QMS. 1 - - aaa iii? 553 V ifil if' kia l K ' LW , . eff' ' , N 0 1 . K , A , Q A . , dvr- M , ' . W 1 ' f . 'T A . lst Row F Snr ent,M1ss Helm 3 gsgorneiB WaEk1ns,B Bolt ard,S Harvey'P Dav'y n ow Morgan,M N11es,J Cleveland L Smith M W11k1ns,L Doughty,R Sargent D Button, 5rd Row G Crumm,M Hulslander,M Warters,B Baity M Inscho E Cumm1ngs,B Palmer,A Clark 4th Row F Stonebraker R Lovell B Clark,M Grit fin P Davis E Hart,G Smith The home Economics Department has again had an active and interesting year Some outstanding activities in chronological order were a foods pr servation unit where donated foods were canned or preserved in other wave Through the courtesy of the management of the local foods locker, special emphasis were placed on freezing, end these foods were used ln interesting ways throuahout the year The school lunch project reached an all time peak when the number outgrew the space and equipment not to say anvthlng spout the disposition of the dishwashers Perhaps the popularity of this project was due to the fact that tx lve cent lunches were possible through a federal approolatlon As a reward to the girls whose efforts made the Speaking of post war equipment, a new pressure sauce pan has found a home in the Home Economics Department The Home sconomics Cluo played a major part in the activities in this department The year's program ras lncluded guest speakers, Christmas party Valentine tea, cake baking contest, and a dance with the coopera tion of the Newspaper Staff One of the high lights of the program was an evening supper meeting with the local club acting hostess to the County Home Economics Club Seventy glrls enjoyed this supper which containec al ost everything from Hsoup to nuts' The club plans to send representatives to the annual State Home Economics Club meeting which is to be held ln Wells boro Hot Lunch Home Ec Project 48 1 . . , u 1 I 0 ' . . . 1 . 0 ' I 0 . , . y : . , , , . . , 1 ' 1 - Q . . . A e- . - -1 I o 1' , A qs , . . ll- ., .4 H school lunch posslble, a day in Elmira was planned. 1 V ' - ' m . I. . U Q, - 'um ' ' ,K + . ' K Activities enva ed in bv the F A for the year be inning January 1, 1945, were butcherlnv, seed selling, and pest eradication in the early sprlnr, tree olanting during mid spring Last fall the group undertook corn huskinn and butchering The Nansfleld Chaoter F n s 24 active memoers,two of whfm hold the degree of nKeystone Warmers These two boys, Rover smith and Walter Wilcox were also delegates to the state F F A meeting at 'arrisburv this Janus v In the Ag shop tne boys avply the knowledge acquired in the class room Among the activities carried and repair of farm and home machinery and tools The F F ivee farm boys a firm foundation upon whlch to uuild a better olace in the vorld, both for themselves and for others fi? J ,Z ff! A O 1 RK W X psf O Studying hard? Quo 49 K 2 Mr Hess I O O F. . '. 3-2 S M Q Q i 5 r 1 ' - - F. A- ,fl A .t:. on are: milk testing, and maintenance . o o Ao 7' f , I . ! Q' ' Q '- M'-N ,ff-X-I N .V-P r-' fiff A ' O QC N '9 C qs r 9 C 7, K :J CL ? li 3 cf . '-5 I Q' O O K U Xb y Flrst row H Frost, L Paris, L Stilwell R Rumsey Hrs Chamberlain Second row D Casselberry, D Robson, C Burtch W Cleveland, B Cleveland On November 16 and presented to the Only members of The club consists of year, but we hope next year's will be larger The club cer'e are offl President Lois Stilwell Vice president James Rumsey Secretary Helen Frost Treasurer Lena Paris A constitution was drawn up by the following committee Carolyn Burtch, Donna Cssselberry, Wilma Cleveland, and Dorothy Robson The duties of the club are to mimeograph and type material for schools, and people outside of our own school One of its alms is to visit various business offices both in and out of town This club promises to be one of the most educational 1945 the commerical group organized school a new kind of club, the the advanced Commerical Class may Join only nine students and a sponsor this TCL-F5 and progressive clubs the school has ever had Mrs Chamberlain The President and the Vice president 50 Commerical Club. I I f- lst Row G Cary,C Burtch S Sours,S Rauscher,N Maul,B Cleve land,D Cleveland,L Stilwell 2nd Row R Jenk1ns,J Nash M Grlff1n,R Vanoe,R Lovell A Clark W CIeveland,V Hartsock, 3rd Row K Fowler,A Sours S Husted,M Marshall,A Barden,B Bolt, Frost M Wilkins B Watkins 4th Row P Dav1s,D Button,J Sm1th,F Hendricks The Glee Club, under the supervision of Mr 3tPW8Pt has been doing a fine job this year There has been more emphasis placed on choral work and its technique This has given us a valuable basis for further music advance ment The entire Glee Club is proud of its excellent teacher Mr Charles Stewart At the beginning of the second semester, a triple trio was organized under the direction of Mr Stewart This triple trio consists of Gretchen Cary, Phyllis Davey, Carolyn Burtch Wilma Cleveland Shirley Bours Mary E Marshall, Nan Maul Donna Cleveland Larita Smith They are practicing several numbers, but as yet have not made any public appearances We know the group will add great interest to the musical department and school spirit Good Luck Girls' T R U M PETERS TRIPLE TRIO This year a trumpet ensemble was formed by Mr Stewart after the high school band was discontinued The mem bers of the ensemble were Bryce Shaw Donna Clvvvllnd, Jack Calkins, and Charles Leach Later Charles Leach dropped out leaving a Trumpet Trio G C L L E U E B lhe Court QUEEN OF HEART February thirteenth climaxed weeks of fervent preparation by the seniors, and anxious anticipation by everyone, for the Senior Ball took place One of the many dances supervised by the Dance Committee, this dance topped them all in enjoyment by the crowd and in all around splendor of the evening It was the first such affair to be held by a Senior Class of Mansfield since the class of '42 Centering on the theme of Valentine' Day, red and white decor ations Deautifled the gym Many a valentine memento of the dance was gathered that night oy the haofy The Orclestra group As an added attraction, a Queen of Hearts, Lois Stilwell, was chosen by the entire student body, to be crowned at the ball. Her attendents were Betty Ann Cleveland, Arlene Sours, Carolyn Burtch and Shirley Sours. The entire group of girls was chosen from the Senior Class 52 in ii QI ,k, I 'Q J is 1 ,ie U B ' . . rf, . . QIXPSH Of M CJ CP V' T21 JA, Baseball E Shaw Smith Frost Douglty Bdverton Ritter Thomas Thomas Eesanceney Seely Smith Cheerleaders I. Sours S. Sours S. Rauscher N. Maul P. Davey D. Doughton Senior H1 Light Dick uou,hton Daul Tice nuth vane dry Narsxall NSU Kaul oohn lavlor u 5. HSS lXL1U1S0f nOlS otilvell Dena Paris ettle Matklns Donra Ll vellno Cxldflgs JOVUN drv D,HD8 at vens 56 Basketball Tice ihaw Eesanceney Ritter Johnson houael Edgerton Doughty baton P 1 Burton Douvhton Hutcheson L stevens - ' 5 -ib ar' I. C. ' L H. . ' An L' Q. .. 'Q N. . ' J h , ,i ' . 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