Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1924

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“ hate nobody, am charity with the whole world” ANNA RITA CACCIALINO “Anri” “Annie” Basketball, 2, 4. Hiking Club, 3. Commercial Course Birthday: February 1. Favorite occupation : walking. Favorite expression: “Sakes, you’d a died.” Favorite drink: Lemon and lime. Favorite song: “Linger Awhile.” Ann is one of our champions when it comes to the thrilling game of basketball. Can we ever forget Ann as we saw her darting down the floor after the ball? Why no! Ann had some shot for that basket, all right. She has a cheerful disposition and always a smile. Although we shall not remember all those funny stories she was so fond of telling in the English class, we cannot forget the resulting merri- ment which burst out every now and then. Those fibs were quite original, too, something like her recitations. So, if Annie should take up writing novels, as the prophecy destines her, we can see where the future would spell success for her. But Annie thinks a teacher’s job would just about suit her, and so enters Worcester Normal this fall. Whatever she does, we feel that success will ultimately crown her efforts. 21

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“ laugh, for hope hath happy place within me.” MABEL ELIZABETH BUTTRICK “Betty” “Beth” Commercial Course Birthday: March 1. Favorite occupation: “Tuning in.” Fa- vorite expression: “No doubt.” Favorite drink: “T.” Favorite song: “When Lights Are Low.” We shall always associate Beth with smiles and laughter. And is it any wonder, for, was she not one of the merriest girls in the class? She was ready to laugh at a good joke anytime, and some- times when there was no joke at all. Of course, she always went everywhere with Helen and did all she could to help her ensnare the unsuspecting — . Sh-h-h ! You know, “two’s company and three’s a crowd,” but maybe Betty had ideas of her own in the matter after all. Studies? Beth usually knew what she was talking about in the classroom. Her course completed at Clinton High, she plans to ac- company Helen to Beckers. It is the fervent wish of every class- mate that her future life will be as full of sunshine as it was in C. H. S. 20



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“ Such a one as everyone should wish to be” FLORENCE MARGARET CARLSON “Flo” “Flossie” “ Peggie ” “Maggie” Glee Club, 1; Mandolin Club; Vice-President of Hiking Club, 2-3; Reception Committee Junior Prom Commercial Course Birthday: January 6. Favorite occupation: Getting acquainted with the “mail.” Favorite expression: “Eli never tell.” Favorite drink: Chocolate soda vanilla cream. Favorite song: “Maybe.” Now you’ve come to the first of our red-headed girls. Have you ever danced with her? If you haven’t you’ve missed it; you just feel like gliding all over creation when you’re with her. If you want to know any of the latest steps — just ask Flo. Perhaps that explains her fondness for Lyonhurst — and perhaps not. Florence is always ready for anything new, especially a new word when she is in a class. How often have the rest of us poor mortals sat in a class with her and heard her rattle off words we’d never even heard of. But the secret’s out — digest a corner of your dictionary each night. One day however it went too far, when reciting the Pendleton Civil Service Act she couldn’t remember the name and gave a guess Promenado. It “donned” on Flo then that it was well to get all of a name not merely the initials. During the very last weeks of school, Flo decided that she would rather touch fractions and decimals than pound a typewriter. We know she will succeed so, best of luck, Flo! 22

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