Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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ISUZU - emorabilia - l930 Quel hombre! ROY LUDWIG BAER Grizz Une General Course History Circle 4 And now we come to Roy. Who has not felt cheered on entering the Hall, when he meets the merry, expansive smile of our Grizz ? His morning greet- ing to his next seat neighbor could be heard all over the Hall- Wie Gehts, Une! If we didn't hear it, we knew something was wrong. But boy! how can we ever forget those hectic recesses at the back of the room? Whenever fun was needed, Une was right there to help with might and main. Roy just sprouts innocent fun like an angel sprouts wings. It sticks out all over him. But with all his partiality for fun and frolic, he still is quite a good scholar. Witness his so lucid proofs in Solid, and though Mr. McGrail invariably picks out Mr. Baer to be a business man, poor Workman, etc., in his history illustra- tions, Roy endures it all quite nonchalantly, and passes with flying colors. We know not if Roy aspires to a higher institution of learning, but it is whispered that after throwing around hardware at the Bazaar, his present voca- tion, Grizz aspires to be a salesman. He is assured of our constant and hearty patronage, and we wish him the good luck that he deserves. ..... linton igh School M, ' 21

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I930 -- emorabilia -- I930 Music hath charms MINNIE ELIZABETH ANDERSON Min Andy Commercial Course Glee Club, 1, 2: Track Meet Committee, 3: Business Club, 3, 4: History Circle. And now we turn to Minnie, a presumably quiet and unconcerned member of the class: hut this is merely a presumption, for if you should happen to be one of lVlin's chosen friends, you will find that such a thought was far from right. Andy is one who doesn't have to wo1'ry about ever receiving an invitation to P. M. sessions, for she certainly knows her stuff, especially whe11 it comes to Bookkeeping:-just ask anyone. Hut now do not get the impression that Minnie devotes all her time to her studies, for if you should visit J. J. Newberry's, you would hear a chorus of cus- tomers yelling, O Min! They recognize an efficient salesgirl when they see one! Minnie may he seen at all social functions, although it appears that she has no weakness for the opposite sex, but you may draw your own conclusion. 'Nuff said! And don't forget that when it comes to music, Minnie is certainly there. NVithout a doubt, if Minnie continues to carry on as she has here amongst us, she will reach great heipslits. The New Ellglllllll Conservatory of Music will he the scene of Min's ac- tivity for the next few years, and the most sincere wishes of 1930 go with you, Min! qt. Iinton igh Schoolig



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I930 L emorabilia -I I930 I came, I saw, I conquered JAMES MICHAEL BALL Jimmie 'I'ronlile College. Course Class President, 3-4: Treasurer French Club, 43 History Circle, Chairman Junior Prom Committees, Chairman Ring 6. Pin Committee, 3: Chairman Senior Show Committees, lnterclass Football, 'tg lntcrciass Basketball, 3: Varsity Foot- ball, 2-3-43 Varsity Basketball, 45 Varsity Baseball, 1-2-3-4: lnterclass Track, 3. All the signs of the Zodiac must have heen heaniing favorably on M-Illlllllltlvtf' first hirtllday. llis talents are many and varied. He has served our class faith- fully during the past two years as its chief exec-utive and has been a glowing ex- ample ot' eo-operation, good will, and good fellowship. Ile has worked with heart and soul both in the athletic and social life of the school, and has won tl1e esteem ot' teachers and Classmates. llurini: his liigh-seliool days, l'.Iim has contributed generously and unselfishly of his time and energy in the establishment of U. II. S. in an exalted position in the athletic world. He sure has shown himself to be a veritable wonder on the gridiron, diamond and on the basketball floor. llut his fame must not rest here lor, added to the aforemenlioned ili'i'0lllD1lSll- ment, is the title, the fashion plate of our illustrous class. .Iimn1y is another ol' the lut-ky boys who ean say which one shall I wear, while the rest of us un- l'ortunates are pondering over what we will wear. Sonny Boy fairly hnhhles over with humor. His sober face jokes generally threw the class into liisteries and his keen wit, especially in Freneh, always re- lieved the tension. .liin's c-Year ent and straightforward manner will earry him through for a touchdown at Wort-ester Academy this fall, and the class ot' '30 sends him on his way with three rousing cheers! lm, Iinton High School ei, 22 .

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