Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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EBEN S. COBB We, the class of 1927, can boast of having one of the best principals in the state, — Mr. Cobb. As a teacher, he has shown his great ability, and as a principal he lias never failed to give us the best of his counsel for our fu- ture plans. His understanding and obliging nature have made him a true friend of 1927. LEWIS S. GORDON, JR. “Doc” is one of the favorite teachers of our class. He could always be de- pended upon to help us in our trouble- some moments and his good nature and friendly spirit earned him many friends. This fact could be proven by a glimpse at his office which was al- ways filled with pupils, desiring aid. It is with sorrow for leaving him, and gladness for having known him that we bid goodbye to this gentleman of knowledge, wisdom and understand- ing. ANNA T. CGMASKEY As a teacher of the French and Ger- man languages, Miss Comaskey is cer- tainly a capable, efficient one. That her obliging nature has made her a favor- ite among her pupils is proven by the fact that all pupils who took the first year of German under her guidance, never failed to take the second year of it. Her charming ways cause her to fill a dear place in our hearts and we wish her every joy. 10

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The Class of 1927 Expresses its Genuine Appreciation Of the Efforts of EBEN S. COBB and Members of the Faculty On our Behalf. 9



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JOHN F. COMISKEY This is Mr. Comiskey’s second year with us and he officially comes in con- tact with only Commercial students. This does not mean, however, that he is not a favorite. No one entered the portals of Room 4 in September and left in June without learning the in- tricacies of the business world. Mr. Comiskey’s favorite word was, “Com- prend?” Which tends to show that if we did not learn it was our own fault. He is wished much success by ’27. “Catchum” the idea?” RAYMOND F. DYER To Ray goes the reward of being the most helpful friend of 1927. He had the burden of making the class book what it is — and its success is due to the aid and time he so kindly gave out- side of class. Ray’s services to the class football and basket-ball teams sure were appreciated. In class his ready wit and obliging nature helped us to study our lessons with pleasure. Good Luck Ray — Never-to-be-forgot- ten friend of the Seniors! MARY C. HARRITY Miss Harrity taught only Commer- cial subjects, but we always enjoyed these classes, partly because of the teacher and partly because of her methods of teaching. Miss Harrity was strict but by the time we became Sen- iors we realized that it is the strict teachers whom we generally admire and from whom results are usually obtained. She is wished the best of luck by the graduating class. 11

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