Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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Memorabilia ■Si®®®®®®® (’onimoH sense is not so coninion ANNA FRANCES BRODERICK “Annabelle” “Annabee” College Course Inter-class Dramatics 3; Debating Society Treasurer; Senior Show; Varsity De- bating Team; Honorary Member of Historical Society. Junior year a new member joined our ranks. Anna came to us from our neigliboring- town of Sterling. With her charming personality it did not take her long to make friends, and they were far from being few. Neither did it take her long to show us what she could do in the line of studies. Anyone who looks at The quarterly testimonial list knows what she can do. This does not mean, how- ever, that Anna is the class grind, far from it. She enjoys and has her good times as well as the rest of us. Sometimes she tells us about the parties she goes to. where she certainly enjoys herself. As a member of the Debating Team, Anna certainly deserves not a few words of praise. Previous to her advent into Clinton High she won prizes for speaking. This was a great asset to her in both debating and theatricals. Oh yes! Anna has theatrical ability, too. Her adaptation to character parts was perfection it- self. Much more could be added to Anna’s glory if space permitted. Anna plans to enter Worcester Normal and then to further her education at R. U. Law School. So don’t forget when you are seeking legal advice in the future That Anna is to be a lawyer. Best of luck from ’28. Favorite Expression — “Well, I’ll be .’’ Favorite Occupation — Thinking of a better argument than the other person’s.

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Clintoe High School She lias only one enemy in the world — the cloc;k ANNE EDNA BOYLE “Anna” “Nan” Normal Course Junior Prom Committee; Minstrel Show 3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Book Staff Assistant Editor. When you gaze upon “Anna’s” picture, you get the impression that she is one of the dignified members of our class. But oh! how deceptive appearances can be, for hasn’t she selected the rear of the Hall for her permanent position during Senior year? “Anna” attends most of the school socials and has helped to make our minstrel shows a success with her solos, for can’t she sing! Have you ever heard her ' !’ Well, if you haven’t, you should, for “Anna” is one of the few good soloists of our class, Anne is also one of our apt pupils (especially in Chemistry), and is always willing to help us poor mortals in some difficult problem. Her recitations usually savor of study, but occasionally she fails to burn the midnight oil, and although she doesn’t seem to bother with the masculine element of this town, our suspicions are aroused and we wonder. Boston University is the next stopping place for Anne in her cpiest for higher learning. At least that is her choice at this time, — her ambition being to become a teacher. May all the success you deserve come your way, Anne. Favorite Expression — “Well, you never can tell.” Favorite Occupation — Racing the Clock. 21



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Ciiuitoe High School The girl who’s worth wiiile is liie girl who can smile, when yon in a Ford hi’ing her home DORIS MARIE CADARETTE “Dot” “Dearie” “Dorrie” Normal Course Junior Prom Committee 3; Junior Dance Committee 3; Minstrel Show 1-2-3; Glee Club 1-2; Hiking Club 2; Pageant 1. Doris is one of th§ gang up in the back of the hall, and she has always been one of the most popular girls in the class, as shown by her abundance of friends of both sexes. However, Doris devotes most of her attention to a certain party! And there’s hardly a week goes by without Doris coming in and describing a very heated argument that she’s had with some one — and, w ell, “it’s all over.” How- ever, the next day finds Doris in the best of spirits. Oh yes, they’re made up! Doris is very fond of dancing and never misses a dance up in the Towm Hall always accompanied by — oh well, the certain party. She is also very much interested in athletic activities, and is always seen at all the High School games at wdiich she sometimes gets rather excited and gives vent to her emotions by loud cheers, etc. Doris hasn’t quite made up her mind as to where she’ll continue her educa- tion, but she leaves C. H. S. wdth the best wishes for her success in wdiatever she undertakes. Favorite Expression — “I don’t wanna.” Favorite Occupation — Riding in a Ford.

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