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Clietoe High School To see her is to like her, to know her is to love her MARION LOUISE CHASE “Buddy” “Marrie” College Course Editor-in-Chief, Class Book; Senior Show; Inter-class Dramatics 1; Debating Society; Honorary member of Clinton Historical Society, and Women’s Club. Since the time Marion entered High School, she has been “Buddy” to every- one. Aside from being one of the most popular girls in her class, she has a very high rating in her studies. She was chosen as an honorary member of the Women’s Club and the Historical Society. When “Buddy” fails to recite her les- sons, something surely must be wrong. But “Buddy” does not spend all her time pursuing her scholastic career. She never fails to attend all the High School games and good times. She is a clever little actress and she is one reason why the Senior Show this year was such a great success. She is also Editor-in-Chief of the Class Book. We won’t have to say much about that for we can just take a look at the book. And don’t forget “Buddy” drives a Packard! Between two and three o’clock in the afternoon she may be seen driving around town. She seems to visit CERTAIN sections of the town quite frequently. Marion looks forward to her English classes with a great deal of pleasure. course we all know it’s because she is so fond of English! It is also reported that she intends to be an English teacher. If that is true, everyone knows she will be a successful one. After High School, “Buddy” intends to go to Wellesley. There, as here, we know that she will make many friends who will never forget her personality, her pleasant smiles and her witty remarks. Your classmates of 192S send you their best wishes of good fortune in the years to come, “Buddy.” Favorite Expression — “Quick! Who’s that?” Favorite Occupation — Driving a Packard. 29
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Memorabilia (leiiteel in personage, conduct and equipage HAZEL RUTH CHANDLER “Petite” “Shorty” Commercial Course Minstrel Show 4; Hiking Club 1-2-3; Glee Club 3; Typist, Class Book. Quietly and earnestly, Miss Hazel has worked at her lessons and she has won worthy marks during her four years at Clinton High. “Shorty” has given many people the impression of being very quiet, but any- one who is intimately acquainted with her, knows better. She certainly shows speed in her Stenography Class, both in taking dictation and in transcribing it. In her Bookkeeping Class she was usually the first to find a trial balance, then the next morning everyone would have one. Hazel has always been a good rooter at all Clinton High School games. Much of the real work of the class book, that of typing, was done by Hazel, with her associates. The character of this work you can judge for yourself by glancing through the book. The Class of 1928 extends to her its most sincere thanks for her part in making Memorabilia XV what it is. Her whole ambition is to be “Somebody’s Stenog.” We wish you good luck for the future, Hazel; just persevere and success will come your way. Favorite Expression — “My Godfrey.” Favorite Occupation — Powdering Nose. 28
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Mcimorabiilia Ui)()ii wluit meat dolli this our Ca(isar teed, tliat he hatli grown so great DONALD SAWYER CHILD “Stretch” “Donny” “Fuzz” Technical Course Class Book Staff; Varsity Football 2-3-4; Varsity Baseball, Assistant Manager 3; Varsity Baseball, Manager 4; Varsity Basketball 1-3-4; Class Basketball 2; Senior Show; Inter-class Dramatics 2-3-4; Minstrel Show 3; Junior Prom Committee. Ill looking over the list of “Doiiiiy’s” achievements, we find that those along athletics and dramatic lines predominate. On the football field for the last three years we have had the lienefit of “Don’s” lanky arms particularly in the position of tackle, and it is with a feeling of great relief that we have seen him gently en- circle the heels of some enemy halfback ' as he was about to break away. On the basketball court his length of figui ' e was a big asset and helped him greatly in getting the tap and caging baskets. No less important than his athletic achievements are his accomplishments on the stage where he has made quite a name for himself and done much to help along the dramatic prestige of the class. “Stretch’s” plans for the future have changed quite frequently of late. At one time, according to renorts from French R he was going to get himself a herd of cows and settle down to the quiet and uneventful life of a cowboy out in the golden West. Howf ver, in a recent interview he let it bp knowii that such rumors were unfounded. A short while ago we thought that “T »onnv” had “Sea-fever” but this ambition to become a sailor also seems to have disanneared. In all probability he will go to Exeter and thence to Harvard vdiere we trust the success which has accompanied him in High School will attend him. Favorite Expression — “Give ‘Fuzz’ a shot.” Favorite Occupation — Waiting for “Bottles.” io ?Q 30
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