Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1928

Page 14 of 184

 

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Memorabilia Eben S. Cobb Junior Math, History to 1700 Arme T. Comaskey German III, German IV, French II Lewis S. Gordon, Jr. English II, English III, English IV John F. Comiskey Business Practice, Book- keeping II, Bookkeeping III, Bookkeeping IV 10

Page 13 text:

Cliinitoe High School Tribute to the Faculty As we stand today on the tlireshold of the future we find in our hearts ining ' led feelings of liappiness and regret; ha])piness at the ])ros- pect of trying tliat road that stretclies st) alluringly before us; regret at the thought of leaving Clinton High and all she represents in ideals ' uid friendshi])S. Our ha])piness of today is due in no small measure to the ])atieut and unerring efforts of our teachers. It is they who have guided us over the rough and trying ] arts of our journey. It is they wdio have led us through — yes, and out of that dense and gloomy forest through which c»ne must travel before attaining one’s road. And it is thev to whom a now ex])ress our deep feelings of gratitude and indebtedness. We may liave so iin])eded them that their task was made harder, that the journey was made more trying. For this we ask their forgiveness. Vet regret must i)lay its ] art in this, our epilogue. We are leavirig Clinton High, that institution which has nourished us with her ideals and friendships. WA are leaving you, dear teachers; you, who have made that iustitutiou ; you who are that iustitutiou ; you who have moulded us with your ideals; you who have befrieuded us in our hard- ships. Wherein should we not feel regretful. Yet this must be “good- bye,” it is “good-l)ye. Our ])arting wish is that in the future your in- stitution will flourish, your ideals will l)e exalted, and your friendslujjs will be more uumerous, dear teachers.



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Clinton High School Raymond F. Dyer Chemistry IV, General Sci- ence, Trigonometry IV, History to 1700, Junior Math. Mary C. Harrity Typewriting II, Business Practice, Stenography ill, Stenography IV Patrick F. Hynes Latin II, Latin III, Latin IV Nellie Kent Algebra I, Solid Geometry, Geometry II 11

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