Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1915

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Class of Nineteen Fifteen : Clinton High School You have deserved high commendation, true applause, and love. JENETTA JEFFREY ANDERSON “ Jennie ’ “ appp” “Jennie” believes in minding “Jennie’s” business, and letting others mind theirs. Although never known to worry, neither was she ever known to smile. She is practically holder of the title, “The quietest and most demure member of the class.” Perhaps a good title to hold, for Jenetta has always succeeded in keeping herself out of mischief, which most of the others could not, but would like to do. “Jennie” always took an interest in the class, attended its meetings, and aided in whatever way she could to make its undertakings a success. 18

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Class of Nineteen Fifteen C l i n to n High School A Word to the Class HE Editorial Staff of Memorabilia consider that the biographies, which make up the greater part of this book, are its most impo rt- ant and interesting feature, and we have labored with this aim. We have attempted to write them in as fair and impartial a manner as possible, and to eliminate anything which might be displeasing and embarrassing. This book is supposed to be for all times, and what may seem dis- pleasing now, in future years will be regarded with humor. We hope that this, our last school undertaking, will be carefully preserved and cherished by all, as a happy remembrance of our dear old school days. 17



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Class of Nineteen Fifteen : Clinton fligh School “ She needs no eu ogp — she speaks for herself .” CLARA MARLITTA BROCKELMAN “ Ditta ” Girls’ Basketball (3, 4) ; Senior Dramatics (4) ; Banquet Committee; Junior Reception Committee; Student Staff (3, 4). “Ditta” came in a demure and quiet Freshman. As a Freshman she scarcely dared to write a note. She soon overcame that shyness and now she’s “not afraid of nothing.” She was quite a fan all four years. Making her debut on the stage as Susy Hawley in “Ferguson of Troy,” she was very well received. It has also been reported by some one who claims to know, that she is quite a whist player. Well the claim was proven to the satisfaction of three members of the Senior Class, not to mention two Juniors, on divers occasions. “Ditta” got “honorable mention,” which fact in itself is enough to make one cheer, when she considers the facts that “exams” will be eliminated because she has her certificates. All arrangements for her Freshman year sojourn at Wellesley have been completed. She will be popular, we know, for who could resist that brilliant smile? “Ditta” possessed exceeding vivacity the last two weeks of school, the reason being, she had “nothing to do till tomorrow.” 19

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