Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1922

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“ Her brown eyes sought the west afar , for lovers love the western star ” MADELEINE BASTIAN “Dutch” “Mitzi” Secretary A. A. 1 ; Senior Play; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Dance Committees; Junior Prom; A. A. College Course. Favorite Occupation: Reducing. Favorite Expression: “You Old Joker!” Favorite Song: “Nifty Guy.” Favorite Drink: Lime and Lemon. Madeleine is our social butterfly. She’s always on the go and any morning will find us waiting for her to tell us all about her latest venture. She always has been and always will be a favor- ite among both sexes. She certainly is a girl to be envied. “Dutch” is a girl of many accomplishments, dancing, swim- ming, playing, acting — all are very much in her line. And as for school work — well chemistry was her stronghold, and although she sometimes didn’t know whether a substance was a solid or a liquid, she could always think up questions which kept Mr. Cobb busy answering. “Mitzi” is a very clever little designer, and we know that her ability will bring her success while her charming personality will win her many friends. 23

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' shall not look upon his like again n HORACE ALTMAN “ ’Orace” Class Treasurer; Dramatics, 4; Football, 3, 4; Basketball, 4; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; Debating Club; Student, 2, 3, 4; Track, 2 3; Junior Dance Committee. Technical Course. Favorite Occupation: Running Back Punts. Favorite Expression: “Hey, Dick.” Favorite Song: “Melody in F.” Favorite drink: Coca Cola.” Horace is what one would call a real American boy. Quiet, modest and sincere, he has won his way into the hearts of his teachers and school mates. Whether in the study room or on the athletic field ’Orace has the same keen desire to win. And invariably he does. For his redoubtable spirit, combined with his keen knowledge, are the foundations forViis success. Horace was one of the brightest stars on the football and basketball teams, and his all-round ability has he ' lped to win many of the victories for Clinton High. And, by the way, did you see the Senior Show? If you did, you noticed Horace. Some said that night that it was some pol- ished actor, while others said they had never seen such smooth acting. Musician? Oh yes, Horace plays the violin or trombone with equal ease. ’Orace’s destination is Brown, and we might state now that Brown may well consider itself lucky to have the honor of making the acquaintance of our class treasurer, for Horace will still keep going, piling success upon success, and will, we hopq realize his every ambition. 22



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“She acts, speaks and behaves just as she ought’ ’ MARY VERONICA BRENNAN “Mae” “Baby” Sophomore Dance Committee; Class Pin Committee. Normal Course. Favorite Occupation: Moonlight Strolls. Favorite Expression: “You’ve Got Me.” Favorite Song: “I Ain’t Nobody’s Darling.” Favorite Drink: Ginger Ale. Mary is the “tres petite” girl of the class. “Young in limbs, in judgment old,” applies to her. For you know Mary has always big arguments to offer when it comes to answering history. Although Mary sits near the noisy bunch in history, she isn’t noisy herself, but rather enjoys the mischief done by others. Her conscious endeavor and faithful application have made her high school career a success. Her four years have been witness of persistent work, and pursuit to do what she had to do. Mary isn’t an athlete herself, but she views with a very keen interest all the games from the reviewing stand. Football is her hobby. I suppose you are wondering why? We are, too. Mary’s destination will be Framingham Normal, and judging from her past we know that she will be successful. 24

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