Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1923

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JAMES MAURICE CONNELLY “Luch, Big Jim” Footlmll, 2, 2, 4; Track, 8,4 (’ (liege C (urse Favorite Occupation: Kiiiming locomotives. Favoi ' ite Expression: “T((ot ! toot! Look out tVu- the Handcar!’’ Favorite Song: Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean.” Favorite Drink : Water. Y [U arc now gazing ui«)n the handsome countenance (f .Tames M. (’(dinelly, the biggest, huskiest, and most considerable lM(y in the class. Luch’s huge physical i)roportions have stood him in good stejid on the football held, where, for the last few years, he has been a Holy terror” playing on the line. James played like a locomotive running smiick, and. when given the hall, and oi-dered to buck the op]H(sing line, usually went through it like a wild hull in an orjdian asylum. Luch was extremely popular with the Gentle” sex and hardly a recess went by that we could not see him arm in arm with some one (f its fair meml»ers. Good-natured and amiable, Luch has nothing but the regard of his classmates. Luch’s ambition leads him to the open doors of Holy Cross, where we km(w be will be cordially welcomed. 29

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BEATRICE MARY COTE “Bee” “Beatrix” Ol€ Club : O’Hara San. College Course Favorite Occupation : Tlaying Baseball. Favorite Expression : “Oh ding it all.” Favorite Song: “Bee’s Knees.” Favorite Drink: Ice cream soda. “Petite, demure, exceedingly clever” — these are luit a few of the many adjectives which could be employed in describing our “Bee.” After a glance at the above picture you will mentally add the rest — “pretty, dainty, mischievous” — and we will all certainly agree with you. “Bee” has the much envied reieutation of being one of the best- dressed girls, not ordy in our class, .but also in the whole .school ! And she surely lived u[) to her reputation. Wl ' .erev( ' r any .social event came along. “Bee’s” only worry was. md irlmt, but ichich one. she would wear I Speaking of social events, we find it opportune to remark that “Bee” was always very much in evidence at all of them, surrounded by her numerous admirers between dances, and allowing them to “cut in” during danc(‘S. “Bee” claims to have an aversion for cats, but we know a “kitty’ — however, tlnit would be telling talcs ut of .school ! All revoir, “Bee” : may your path for the future be a “short-cut” to Success I 28



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MARGARET MARY CROWLEY ‘•Peg, Marg.” Secretary of Hiking Club 4; Junior I’rom Committee: A. A. 1: Glee Club 4. ( ' ommercial Course. Favorite Occupation: Practising Cone’s Aut( ►-suggestion. Favorite Expression: ‘T ay by day , etc. Favorite Song: ”Wby should 1 cry over yuuV Favorite r)rink: Chocolate Ice. Cream Soda. “I am the only one: I cannot do everything, bur I can do soinethimr. and I will not refuse to do the something that I can do , typifies Peg to perfec-tion. Peg is not at all seltish with the knowledge that she gains: she is the soul of generosity and ever ready to impart the aforesaid knowle lge to her neighbor. In Stenography and P»ookkeeping. Peg was a veritable wizard: and when it came to comparing Trial P alances and Statements, she never hesitated to quote her totals. Margie seh’om had any snappy narratives to relate for the benefit of her neighbor, but was more than willing to appro -iate the other fellow ' s joke. She is a real “sport and attends all the school affairs. It is rumored that there was rather a substancial reason for her initiation into the Hiking Club. Oh yes. Margie has a natural inclination towards corpulency — what wc mean ! Peg is uncertain as to just what will l e her means of subsistence in The future, but we are sure that whatever she may undertake, her efforts will lead her to a successful and dc. erving goal. 31

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