Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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MILDRED A. SMITH Niiss Smiths ability as a drawing teacher has been very well shown by the excellent work accomplished. Sl-e has also done much to make her .irawing classes practical, pleasant, and profitable, and we sincerely hope that she will continue her good work in the art department of Clinton High School. SUSAN D. SMITH Miss Smith has taught the majority of us, in our Sophomore and Junior English. Everyone enjoys her classes, for she makes them very interesting. She also gave us our instructions in Library Lessons. She is willing to help anyone either after school or in her spare minutes, and she is almost always busy. Miss Smith is one of the best liked teachers in High School and is certainly well worth our affec- tion. ELIZABETH THOMPSON Miss Thompson, in her first year at C. H. S., has earned a very good reputation as a teacher of science and history. Although very petite and possessed of a very quiet disposition, she has, none the less, won the popu- larity of her pupils. We hope she will be as successful in her future years at C. H. S. as she has been during her first year. Bon Voyage, Miss Thomp- son. 16

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HENRY J. McSHERRY Physics and Chemistry are Mr. Mc- Sherry's subjects, and although these subjects are known as difficult, Mr. McSherry certainly has done his best to make them interesting, and he has succeeded. We hope that he will con- tinue as a teacher in Clinton High School, so that future pupils of C. H. S. will have the advantage of study- ing the sciences under his benignant JOHN J. MITCHELL Jack became the teacher of Frnshnian Latin when we were Sopho- mores, so we did not have the advan tage of instruction in elementary Latin under his guidance. However, we know him to be a capable teacher and the friend of each and every one of his pupils. Best of luck-Mr. Mitchell-in your life work. supervision. ELIZABETH R. ROWAN Miss Rowan is a recent addition to our faculty, and we all haven't had th? pleasure of her classes, but those of us who have, realize that there are a few subjects which can be interesting. Here is one new teacher who soon taught us that she held the upper hand in discipline-oh, how near the Lecture Room is to the office! We are certain of her future success as a teacher from the excellent start she has made in her first year as a teacher. 15



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HANNAH M. WALSH Miss Walsh is a very proficient teacher of Senior English in our school, and she has earned the ad- miration and respect of our class by her ability and efficiency in that sub- ject. In leaving, we wish Miss Walsh continued success in her chos- en profession and hope that every happiness in life will be hers. 17

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