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MAY HARRITY Miss Harrity is a very petite pleasing teacher of Commercial sub- jects in our school, and we feel that she has certainly helped to advance the standards of our Business partment to a high degree, and we congratulate her upon her success and hope that it will continue. MARY T. GIBBONS Miss Gibbons, teacher of Physical Training, has proven a valuable asset, as our athletic ability will show. The girls took a great interest in the gym classes conducted by her. The girls' hiking clubs, the girls' basketball teams, the T-Dance and many other activities, in which we girls partici- pated, were all successful accom- plishments of Miss Gibbons. We all hope that she will long continue her gym classes in C. H. S. and De- ROLAND B. HOUSTON Not all of us have taken Mechanical Arts, but those who have not, will un- doubtedly find it interesting to view the work carried on under Mr. House ton's guidance. As a matter of fact. only a few of our boys are acquainted with Mr. Houston, but their reports certainly enable us to recognize in him a very capable and efficient in- structor. 12
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JOHN F. COMISKEY Mr. Comiskey can be called notre grand professeurf' He entered C. ll. S. during the last part of our Junior year, and has been with us ever since. Only students takin.: Bookkeeping from him know what a fine teacher he is. He certainly had a hard job teaching us his methods ol' Bookkeeping and making us give up our own methods. At the end of ex- plaining of a 11ew Function Mr. Comiskey's favorite expression is Comprenez-vous? ELEANOR M. DRISCOLL Miss Driscoll is one of the most popular teachers we have ever come in contact with. Very efficiently she rehearsed the High School Orches- tra and most important of all sho prepared a charming program for practically the first important event in our life, namely, our graduation from Clinton High School. RAYMOND F. DYER Ray didn't become a teacher in Clinton High School until last year, but it gave us sufficient time to get acquainted and it wasn't long before he became o11e of the most popular teachers in High School. Ray has al- so been the very erficient promoter of inter-class athletic contests and the very capable coach of the Senior Football and Basketball teams. Altos gether Ray is a good scout and we will always remember him as the es- pecial friend of '26, 11
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y PATRICK F. HYNES Only those who have been pupils under Mr. Hynes' guidance can fully realize the efforts that he puts forth to increase the pupils' knowledge of Latin. Pat may seem very stern outside the classroom, but to those who had the good fortune of being in his classes, he presents a kindly in- terest and ever present willingness to assist the student to work his way out of the mazes of Caesar, Cicero and Virgil. We hope that his success in his chosen profession may continue. NELLIE KENT Miss Kent is the famous exponent of planes, solids, cylinders and equa- tions and we feel that she has cer- tainly been the prop of many of us in our dift'icult,ies with math. Nellie's kindly good-humor and her patience with her erring students has endeared hor to the members of 1926. Miss Kent, because of her great knowledge f,: of mathematics in all its branches, has made her classes very interesting and profitable. In leaving, we heartily thunk her for her assistance. .. fK,.f5wt:4.,'s.s1- MARY KERRIGAN Miss Kerrigan is one of our most. popular teachers in High School. She began teaching when we entered as Freshmen. Neither members of her classes nor study pupils have es- caped her subtlety. She takes great delight in making rules and regula- tions, and in giving memory passages to miscreants. Her ready wit some- times in English more often in French provokes many bursts of laughter. 13
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