Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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MILDRED A. SMITH Miss Smith was a teacher whom few of us had but we all liked. We, occupants of the Hall had great oppor- tunities to admire and look over the work of her students. She taught us how to make many pretty and attrac- tive novelties which caused Manual Arts to become a happy pastime and it will long he cherished in our mem- ories. 17 C 2

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ELEANOR M. DRISCOLL The whole class did not come under Miss Driscoll’s supervision until Com- mencement Days began to draw near. Then didn’t we learn how to warble? You bet we did! Her kind and patient disposition has gained for her many friends. Her patience seemed, a great many times, without end, and we wish to thank her for the part she has played in making our “Great Day’’ a success. MARY T. GIBBONS “Who is the most popular teacher with the girls in Clinton High?” (Now girls, all in a chorus): “Mary T.” We all acknowledge that Miss Gibbons certainly did her utmost to make “gym” a pleasure, and she surely suc- ceeded. Miss Gibbons coached our , girl’s basket-ball team and we extend our thanks to her, for it was her coaching which enabled us to win the championship in our Junior year. Mary T. seemed more of a pal than a teacher and it is with regret that we leave her. ROLAND B. HOUSTON From Mr. Houston, we have learned that Mechanical Drawing and Shop Work can be made a pleasure to be enjoyed as well as a subject to be studied. His methods of teaching which were strict but instructive, caused us to have a thorough knowl- edge of that subject. It is with sor- row that we bid him farewell. May luck accompany any enterprise that he may undertake. 1 (



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Raymond Du Varney President Anna Messenger Vice-President Alice Tierney Secretary William McMahon T rcasurer IS

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