Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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ll mnrabtlta And now we come to Carl Boyce — better known to the boys as “Ren.” Although a resident of the big city of Berlin, “Ben” took an active part in all school activities. He was a familiar sight at all school shows, athletic events, and affairs of a similar nature, and was especially active during recess in Room 7. (Ask Mr. Dyer). Although Carl did not participate in sports while in High School, it was not of his own choosing, as living out of town prevented his attendance at practice. There is no doubt, however, that “Ben” had the ability to “make” our baseball and football teams, as his participation in these sports and also in basketball for both Berlin and Acre teams, proved him to be an accom- plished athlete. We have not been informed as to Carl’s future plans, but whiatever they might ' be, we are sure that he will be a success, and the well wishes of the class of 1935 follow him wherever he goes. Quiet? — Well! Not exactly — Wild? — No, not that either. “Franny” is just a regular fellow, who seems to have a smile for everyone — and who seems to enjoy life to the utmost. He has made many friends in lall classes and, need- less to say, of both sexes, during his stay in High School. If medals were awarded for faithful attendance at oii|r athletic games — “Franny” would have a lot of them — for he rarely missed a contest of any kind — from horseshoes to whatever “the gang” on West Street call their games. While we do not quite understand what is meant by his pretended love for music, still it is rumored that “Franny” has leanings toward music. We who know that he has never attempted any instrument other than a radio can’t see any connection — but it might be explained some diay. “Franny” is another member of our class who has not divulged his future ambitions. But like all the rest, there is no doubt but that some day the wagon will come along that he can hitch to a star. Success, and lot-s of it, “Franny” from your pals in ’35. It has been many years since there have been any students from Berlin in the graduating class of Clinton High School. This year there are three, one of whom is May Bridges. May has taken the commercial course, has made good in her classes, and is well liked by her classmates. She has taken part in several of the High School shows, and she is a member of the History Circle, where she also acts as secretary. Outside of stenography and bookkeeping her chief hobby is “stone” (?). As one of the typists of the Class Book, May has worked hard to make it a success. May has not yet decided where she will continue her education, but one thing we all know — she will be a fine secretary for some business man in the near future. Lots of success. May — from ’35. 1335 29

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iK muralTtlta “One still strong man in a blatant land.” CARL BENARD KOERNER BOYCE “Hen” College Course History Circle; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Reception Committee. “His time is forever, everywhere his place.” FRANCIS XAVIER BOYCE College Course Interclass Show 2; Tau Sigma; History Circle. “Good to be merrie and wise.” MAY EMILIA BRIDGES Commercial Course O Hara San; Junior Prom Committee; Radio Revue 4; Senior Reception Committee; History Circle, Secretary; Senior Show Committee; Class Book Typist. 28



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m mnralttlta “It is not the places which grace men, hut men the places.” VIONALD BROWNELL “Gink” College Course Tau Sigma, President; History Circle; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Interclass Baseball 2. “A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance” VIOLA CAMERON “Vi” Commercial Course History Circle; Senior Show Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Reception Committee; O Hara San; E. K. Club. “Such popularity must be deserved,” KATHLEEN MARILYN CANNON “Kay” General Course History Circle; St. Mihiel Day Committee; French Club; Senior Reception Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Show Com- mittee; E. K. Club. 30

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