Mansfield High School - Tiger Yearbook (Mansfield, TX)

 - Class of 1924

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'K ix 4 Wilkie , faire Sixteen. Our Class Shades of chieftains long departed, Stalwart b1'aves and dark-eyed maidens, Story-tellers, men of wisdom, Come, lend color to 1ny song. ln a straggling Indian village, By a restless river sleeping, By the side of wooded mountains, Midst the flowers of the forest: Young warriors danced and feasted. Danced they not here for the warpath, Nor departed kindred souls. Now they danced the joy of living, And gaily bantered laughing words. But with grave and serious faces, Near, in council, sat the elders. There arose one in the council, He, the chief of all the others, Crying, Hear me, O my Children. At 01106 the people faced him, Near him drew with eager faces, Warriors, maidens, squaws and children, U 1ny People, here among you Dance as men and maidens grown, Whom our laws and ancient customs Now declare no longer children, Since they've passed their numbered winters, With trusting love and kindness, Receive them here among you. And to them I leave this warning, 'Keep alive within your hearts, With deeds of kindness, thoughts, and words, That little flame called fellow love, Without which life is ever bar1'en. Let one evil word escape you, Or one selhsh act betray you, And the flame is lost forever! But your life begins with sadness, As you part upon the morrow, Friendships and affections broken Then will seem O'GI'Wh61IHlIlg losses. Some of you will walk together On the rugged path of life, But most with truant steps will stray, Midst other tribes and friends. Yet be not sorry or dismayed When the path of duty beckons. You are not the Martyr'd paths, All is planned but for the best, And you will surely meet again, In our happy hunting grounds, In the land of the Hereafterf' -Howard Davies H24

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i CQ, will Kb , K Class History N the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty, there entered the portals of M. H. S. a class small of stature but with great intellect, in- vincible courage, and brimming over with wisdom. Full of awe, we the freshmen, watched the upper classmen throughout our entire first year, to the great amusement of our elders. However, we pluckily went ahead and held our first party. As it was in the form of a grown-up party, everyone came dressed in sister's clothes, or brothers suit. And all made merry. Returning the next year as sophomores we began to gradually acquire some of that much-to-be-envied dignity of the upper classmen. Realizing the latter's interest in us, we turned out in large numbers to the Halloween party at the Coliseum, thus showing our school spirit to the fullest extent. In February we attracted the attention of the entire faculty, and the envy of all the other classes, by giving an exceptionally clever Valentine Party, which was a credit to our officers who so wisely planned it. The next autumn, We again returned to school, but this time as Juniors. It was then that we began our memorable career. Nothing was undertaken by the school in which we did not figure to a large extent! Our oficers were of the very best, and the class as a whole was gaining in intellect. The first part of the year we devoted whole-heartedly and unselflshly to supporting all of the High School athletics and the functions of the school. We had mem,- bers of our class on all the athletic teamsg the debating teamsg in the band and the orchestra, and some of them figured prominently in the Student Council! Our class was at last being recognized as a class of much importance! In March the brilliant talent of the class was successfully shown by presenting our three Junior plays. Then later in the month we gave our never-to-be-forgotten Junior party, appropriately called 'the Junior Jum- ble. Following the April vacation we entertained the Seniors royally at the annual Junior-Senior reception. It was a big success from every stand- point and it deserves worthy commendation. g Returning again to school we came. to the realization that at last we Returning again to school we came to the realization that at last we Srfzfentrmz.

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