Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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JAMES BOODRY Technical Course History Circle. Now we turn our attention to one of our quiet and good-natured classmates. Jimmie always has a smile for everyone, teachers and pupils alike. He has impressed us as a very ambitious person, as is evident from the fact that he spends much of his time assisting his father in his business. Jimmie has gained many friends because of his wonderful personality and sportsmanship. As for studies, they never worried Jimmie but he always managed to make excel- lent grades. We know Jimmy will go places in the future and will be the first to say, “We told you so.” JOHN HENRY BRODERICK, Jr. Normal Course History Circle, Soph. Club. Th is contented and serious countenance is that of John Broderick. John is one of our classmates whose beaming personality has won for him many friends. He never fails to patronize the school’s so- cial functions. Although John never participated in sports, he was one of the team’s best supporters. John also likes truck driving, judging from what we see of him afternoons but maybe it’s Peter’s company. Even though this seems to be a pastime of John’s, we know that his ambition runs much higher, for he has part of his fu- ture planned for Diesel Engineering School. We look for great news from John in the scientific world. BESSYE PHOEBE BEDRICK College Course Soph. Club, History Circle, Radio Revue. Bessye is a girl of many accomplishments. One of the best dan cers in our class, she is well known for her splendid performances in our Radio Revues. Bessye has a flair for drawing and her work surely is a credit to her. She is a very energetic and ambitious person. Although Bessye never took studying too seriously, she has always been successful in anything she undertook (particularly a friendly argument). We feel that with her sterling character her future is well assured. MARIE ELIZABETH CLOUGHERTY Normal Course History Circle, Soph. Club, Class Book Staff. When she started school as a freshman, Marie was a quiet, demure young lady. As a senior she is still that same, quiet, young lady. You might be sure that Marie goes home with her share of “testies” each quarter. They are well earned merits, however, because Marie makes it a rule not to leave her homework go undone. She is a great sports fan, and as a loyal supporter of C. H. S., she can be seen at every football or baseball game. Marie intends to go to college but hasn’t decided on which one. We know success will crown her efforts in any field she chooses. 13

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ANTHONY PETER AMBROSINO General Course 1 listory Circle. Slight ol stature Inn big ol heart, this saying is a htting caption tor Tony. 1 Iis outside dut.es prevented him from engaging in var sit sports. Nevertheless, he is quite a goiter, being captain ot the Runaway Brook Caddies and is continually cracking par in the caddie tournaments. His golfing did not detract seriously from his studies and he never allowed anything to interfere with his social engagements. 1 1 is plans lor the future are undecided, but we know that whether it is at college or a pro at Runaway Brook he will attain success tor he has the talent and the will to win which are essential to success. LINTON A. BARLING College Course Linton, or “English as he is called, came hover ’ere alter the first quarter of our hist year. I le was soon found to he a real sport and a good fellow. His fine work at the Thanksgiving Show when he gave a splendid English monologue will long he remembered. Linton gets along with the girls as well as boys: witness he and someone, at all the dances, shows, etc. We are confident of Linton’s success in the fields ot journalism which is his chosen vocation. There is a suspicion that he has already begun his career in this field, but at any rate, his proficiency as a news commentator w ; as established in the History Circle. We feel he cannot help but be successful. CORINNE BARBARA BAER Commercial Course History Circle, C lass Book Staff. Corinne is one ot the quieter members ot our class. Although small in stature, she has proved herselt to be a hard-working, conscien- tious student, and has always managed to get testies when quarter marks rolled around. Corinne has impressed us as a good-natured girl, ever willing to give a helping hand. Always the delight of her teachers because she was so faithful in her studies, she was, never theless, among the most popular ot her class, and they predict for her the splendid success she deserves. EDITI 1 MARIE BAI IOSI I College Course History Circle, Soph. Club, French Club, ( ' lass Book Staff. Now we come to one of the most friendly and lighthearted girls in our class. Edith has a very pleasant disposition and she surely is a good sport. She always has been a staunch supporter of all school activities and she can certainly be depended on to help a friend. No one could doubt her keen sense of humor. Edith is a conscientious student, and manages to mix study and pleasure with success. With her abundance of talent and charm of manner, she should achieve the zenith of success. 12



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C ' l i ARLES BAXTER BROWNELL Colic ge Course lootball. tennis, 1 listors Circle. Soph. ( ' lull. Now. let us pause to glance at Charlie’s record. He is well known and liked by everybody tor Ins friendliness and ready wit. Charlie can be seen at most ol our social functions and always seems to be on the best of terms with the opposite sex. 1 le never seemed to worry a great deal about his studies and yet he always seemed to get along. 1 le also deserves due credit tor the success ot our foot- ball team. Charlie seems to have his heart set on the Massachu setts Nautical School and we are sure that wherever he goes, he will be as popular and as successful as lie was here. CLORCL A. BURGOYNL College Course Soph. C ' l ub. (Trcas). t rench Club, I listorx Circle. Let us now stop and focus our attention on George — one ot the most popular members ot our class. Whenever there is anything going on in the school, you ' ll be sure to find George among the fun- makers. George s social activities are many and varied. He has seldom been known to miss a dance. Although he has no particu- lar love tor books he usually does what is expected ot him schol- astically, and seems to have no great difficulty in getting by. George is undecided about his career but the qualities he displayed in C. H. S. should carry him to great heights. ELEANOR MARGARET COGSWELL Normal Course Soph. Club. 1 Iistorv Circle. Next let us introduce Eleanor; but she needs no introduction, as she i known and liked by everyone. Eleanor has changed so in four years that it would be quite difficult to remember her as the quiet and shy Irishman. In her senior year she changed to a young lady w ho is newer seen w ithout that mischievous look in her eye. Every- one remembers the C. 11. S. Santa Claus ot 1936. Eleanor’s favor itc sport seems to be bicycling. She ' s a great sports’ fan anyway, going to every football game that C. H. S. plays. Her one ambi tion is to become a Dental Hygienist. | A NET B. COLANGELO General Course 1 Iistorv Circle - . Janet is on-, ol the quiet young Misses ot our class. You may see her at recess studying away, completely oblivious ot her surround- ings. I hose w ho have taken Bookkeeping with her can tell you how she excels in that subject. I his year she has been taking it a hit easier, hut nevertheless Mr. Comisky still says she is the pupil who grasps all her studies the quickest. Janet is noted tor her pleasing personality. She is a real chum, as Eleanor blynn can tell you Janet intends to take up the nursing profession and we knew she will succeed. 14

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