Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1918

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“ ’ just as rhccrful as nti fare shfurs” KATHERINE T. GIBBONS “Kate” “Kay” Did we ever see Kay angry? Answer: No. It doesn’t seem possible that a frown could form it self on her calm brow. Of course she never worries about lessons or any small matter like that. Dancing is her greatest delight, and to dance with her brings delight to her many favored partners. Knitting, also, brings joy to Katherine, and the results make her still more happy when she hears what comfort she has brought to some lonely sailor boy. Katherine helped Miss Fury out greatly in History, for she never came into class without her lesson. Never a day passed when some special topic of current events did not attract Kay’s attention, and she in turn brought it to the notice of the class. That Kay’s path may be smooth and that no obstacle may oppose her until the foremost place is reached, is her classmates’ wish. 2G

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' Sltc is hrinifid of trif and rare acconiplislunenfs” JOSEPHINE O. FLETCHER “Dodie” “Joe” “J. O. F.” Junior Prom Committee; Student Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 4; Class Book Staff; Vice-President, 3, 4. College Course. Joe, our best beloved and very bright classmate, has held the exalted and free-from-care position of Vice-president for two years. Once we remember when Joe was obliged to call a class meeting, and will we ever forget her bashfulness? She doesn’t care to be very prominent; and always that sort of person is made promi- nent by her associates. If Joe ever absented herself from Latin IV the class for that period would be dead. It’s difhcult to explain this for, like Mar- garet, her comrade, her voice has become very delicate in the last year of her high school life. But it is not her voice but her smile which has oftimes enheartened the other pupils in Latin IV when Mr. Jordan asked them to “rise and shine.’’ What would the class have done without Joe? Doubt could never enter even for a moment the minds of any of her classmates that Joe will mount to the highest rung of the ladder, and the higher her station the greater her classmates’ happiness.



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‘‘J soul as white as hcareii” MARY T. GIBBONS Class Book Staff; Student Staff; Dramatics, 4; Orchestra, 4; Class Prophetess; Junior Prom Committee. College Course. As we look upon her picture above, we can count only one- half of Mary’s good features. She will always be remembered as that ever popular girl that has made so many friends through her four long and happy years in C. H. S. Mary was of great prominence in English IV, for she was constantly being called upon to give her expert version of the passage or the exact word that was required to fill the sense. We all are still wondering whether it was Mary’s personal appearance or what it was that helped Mary carry herself so victoriously through the last period of each day of her fourth year. Of course we have all heard about it. Mary won fame as an actress in the Senior play, and showed her wonderful ability even more in “Shakespeare au Gratin.’’ She was also an invaluable member of the Student Board. We begin to wonder now that we are compelled to separate from each other what will happen to Mary when she will not have the guiding hand of her constant companion, Izzie. But we are all of the opinion that she will surely make good from the record she has made in C. H. S. 27

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