Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1922

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MARIE E. GIBBONS Miss Gibbons was our home-room teacher and also a capable teacher of the lan- guage This was her first year of teaching in Clinton High School. Nevertheless, she is a valuable addition to the faculty and her obliging nature has made her a fav- orite of our class. ROSE E. RATHBUN Miss Rathbun has been with us since our Sophomore year trying to enlighten us about the methods of business. The students who make good in the business world can thank her for the splendid teaching they received while under her care. She is quite a favorite among the girls, but does not come in contact with many of our boys. ELLEN M. SMALL As a household arts and cooking teacher, Miss Small is a perfect success. It is well demonstrated by the caps and aprons worn by her pupils, and by the food they cook. She is also a competent French teacher and it is the re- gret of most of the Seniors that they do not take that subject from such a pleasant teacher. 13

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SUSAN D. SMITH Miss Smith is one of our ablest teachers and our ideal friend. During our stay in high school, our path has been cleared from many obstacles by her advice and her good judgment. It is almost impossible to express our deep appreciation and gratitude to her, but 19 22 will always remember her. MARGARET O ' NEIL It is the regret of the Sen- ior class that they do not see more of Miss O’Neil. How- ever, the fortunate who study with her have been able to learn her value as an efficient member of the fa- culty. The members of the class who were lucky enough to learn the Latin language under her care, feel a pang of sorrow as they bid good- bye. M. ETHEL TIERNEY Because of her close connection with most of the class of 1922, Miss Tierney has become one of our favorite teachers. She was always ready to lend a helping hand in our darkest moments. A kind and patient friend to the stenography class, and working at all times for the interest of the class, the graduating class will not forget her. 12



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MARY GIBBONS Miss Gibbons joined our ranks this year. Since her coming- to Clinton High she has made many friends with our girls, especially among our basket-ball players. Our education on anatomy has certainly increased under her strict direction. MILDRED SMITH Each and everyone of us have at some time or other gazed upon some of the drawings and paint- ings completed by pupils under the capable supervision of Miss Smith. With a thorough knowl- edge of the work she is engaged in, and a keen eye for the works of art, she is an inspiration to the pupils fortunate enough to ' study with her. ALICE B. McNAB Although very few of us have had the pleasure of being in any of Miss McNab’s classes, we have had enough experience in our study periods and personal inter- views to learn to love her. Will- ing at all times to help a student and confidential in her advice, she has made for herself a place in our hearts. 14

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