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Contents Book I - Faculty Book II - - Classes Book III - Organizations Book IV - - Humor
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To Mr. Frank W. Whitehouse, our former prin- cipal, whose untiring efforts and careful guidance through the first three years of our high school course have endeared him to usg we, the class of twenty-four, dedicate this first volume of the Manhigan.
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' This and That ANHIGAN! That not only sounds better than Annual but looks better on the cover of our yearbook. It wasn't any new idea to get a name. for our book, because we noticed in one of the Annuals several years ago, that the class had started to get a name, but was unsuccessful. The name Manhigan, fmeaning Mansfield High Annualj was suggested by Dorothy Eakin, and was chosen because it seemed a name that was par- ticularly applicable. It is Twenty-F0uir's sincere hope that the rest of the classes oi' M. H. S. will find the name suitable and continue to use it on the cover of all the following year books. R. FRANK W. WHITEHOUSE has been our principal and friend for five and a half years. Through his incessant labor, perhaps the most outstanding factor of his principalship of M. H. S. was earning for this high school the reputation of being one of the best all around schools in the State of Ohio. His main effort was to raise the scholastic standing of our high school. Our best wishes go with him in his new work in the University of Michigan. V I CTOBER 22, 1923, our new principal, Mr. B. F. Fulks, entered upon his new duties in M. H. S. He had been superintendent of the schools in McConnellsville, and came here highly recommended. Mr. Fulks at once became intimately intereste-d in the welfare of our school. Our finances have been established upon a real business basis. Our new principal en- couraged the organization of our student body into a senate and an assem- bly. Mr. Fulks also co-operated with the Manhigan Staff by setting aside a room for the Journalistic Department. Shouldn't we be glad that fate gave us Mr. Fulks as Mr. Whitehouse7s successor? Who is the one that always does the most work on the staff and y-et re- ceives the least recognition? Right! The faculty advisor. Miss Waring, although supervisor of many activities in our school, found time to be adg visor for the Manhigan Staff.
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