Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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1 1ARRY MOORE 1 IARDMAN College Course Fi.otb.ill. H.iskctlull (C.ipt), Tennis (Capt). History Circle (l’rcs). Bulletin Hoard (Hus. Myr. ;s Editor). Dramatics, Class Hook Staff. 1 Larry is one of the most prominent figures in the school, not only because of his outstanding teats on the gridiron and the basketball court, but also because ol his great dramatic ability. He is pos sessed of a swell personality and his loss through graduation will be felt by both the team and the undergraduates. 1 lis success at managing the “Bulletin Board and presiding over the History Circle will long Lae remembered. Harry intends to go to the Uni- versity of Columbia next year and we know that he will gain the same success there as he has here. Cl LARI. KS CURTIS HARVEY College Course I listory Circle. French Club. Class Hook Staff. Orchestra. Curtis Harvey? Oh, yes he’s that quiet fellow. Oh, yes but not always quiet lor Curt has his fun too. He is an excellent dancer and practices at all our socials. For some reason. Curtis didn ' t go out lor sports but his report card and testie list makes up for that easily. He is a real good-looking fellow, as you can see, and the select crowd that he troes with can vouch tor his abilities to be a good triend and a good fellow. These sterling qualities will account tor the success we know will be his in whatever vocation he will select as the held in w hich he will develop his talents. VERONICA R. GIELET College Course French Club, Class Hook Staff. Veronica, the out door girl ot the class, is one of our best all around sports. She can usually be seen getting in her daily dozen in the woods m tin Clamshell district along with her dog “Hunter. By the way . Veronica t main ambition is to be a veterinarian. How ever, she does manage to leave her pets lor a while each week to attend our French Club meetings where she always managed to keep us amused. As yet, she has not decided at what school she will continue her studies but wherever it is we are sure she will succeed. RUTH JANICE HAMILTON Commercial Course I listory Circle. When Ruth first started to Clinton High she was a quiet unas- suming girl, and she still is. During her four years her amiable personality reached out and made friends ot all those with whom she came in contact. All that Ruth has attained can be attributed to ambition and hard work. Those who have been her closest friends shall always remember her lor her sincerity, lor her mild unassuming manner. It is with the ardent desire to see her continue on to real success that we take leave of her here as we all depart upon our individual ways. 24

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ROBERT WILLIAM GRADY College Course Baseball, French Club, History Circle. Bob’s picture ranks him among the Adonis group of the class, but curiously and much to the girls’ regret, he never seemed to devote much time or attention to the allegedly fair sex. His books and his A. O. H. society work keep him busy and we are confident that this devotion to his work coupled with his high ambition and intel- ligence will bring him a heaping measure of success. We know that Bob ' s smiling good nature, his willingness to help, and his unfail- ing industry will bring him the key to future happiness. WILLIAM FRANCIS GRADY College Course History Circle, Football, Class Book Staff. Bill is that Senior boy who has been sporting that green football sweater. As a rule we don’t see him at any of the dances, but then, have you ever seen a good football player at ease on the dance floor : He seems to be of a quiet nature, but anyone who still is of that opinion after spending four years with him certainly doesn’t know Bill. Doc is a fine student — the kind whose lessons are always pre- pared — but with a nonchalance we all enjoy. He intends to make Holy Cross his next stop, and then medical school. MARY ELIZABETH GIBBONS College Course Soph. Club, (Sec ' y), History Circle, Class Book Editor. Mary is of a serious nature. Her quiet yet agreeable manner gives testimony of a mature mental make up. Her indefatigable and earnest efforts have made her a consistent ranking student. The fact that we have entrusted to her the writing of our class history shows that her merits have not been unrecognized. We feel safe in picturing a bright future for Mary, her constant success during her four years with us warrants such a prediction. She is one of those destined by her assiduous application to realize that work fructifies reward. We dare not say what that reward will be, but it will certainly be a reward deserving of the lady. MARIE TERESA GRADY Commercial Course Class Secretary, Soph. Club, History Circle, Class Book Staff, Bulletin Board. Marie by her winning smile and stunning personality gained for herself many friends among the undergraduates as well as in her own class. Her wide spread popularity may be best illustrated in that she was elected Secretary of the Junior class with hardly any opposition and was again elected Secretary of the Senior class with- out a contest. Marie possesses the formula of success in her charm and genuine friendliness, and we know these will carry her to what- ever goal in life she sets for herself. 23



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HAROLD CUTLER HARWOOD General Course Orchestra, 1 Lstory Circle. Harold never burned any midnight oil or strained his eyes study- ing but somehow he got his marks. And he was indeed a necessary asset to our orchestra. He played the violin in it for three years. Harold is rather quiet hut is quite popular with the opposite sex. He is often seen heading towards South Lancaster in his car. In the summer he plays the part of the milkman to the campers at Rare Hill Pond. As yet Harold hasn’t made his plans for the fu- ture but he has what it takes for pregress and achievement in the world of business where we expect him to find a comfortable niche. DANIEL IRWIN HASHER General Course History Circle. Daniel is a late-comer to our ranks, as he arrived from New York City in the middle of our career. We were slightly awed, for a while, by his urban suavity and sophistication, but his genuine good nature and good fellowship soon dispelled all obstacles to a close and fine friendship. Dan took life in stride — work and play — all were met with the same smooth smile. Marks bothered him but little, yet he managed to hold his own. We expect to hear great things from him in the business world. NANCY MARIE HEAMER General Course History Circle, French Club, Radio Revue. At the sound of the bell Nancy is up from her seat and on her way to the next class. She has never been late for a class and 1 don’t think she ever will. She is a quiet studious girl who doesn’t care very much for the social activities although she takes a part in the sports. Nancy likes to be by herself most of the time or with her one great friend — Mary. Without stating just w ' hat she would like to do when she graduates, Nancy showed signs of wishing to do something important. We feel she possesses all the qualities necessary for success. EVA B. HESTER Commercial Course History Circle, Soph. Club, Honorary Member Clinton Women’s Club, Dramatics, Vice-President 2, Class Book Editor. Oratorical ability, amiable disposition, keen intellect, and her many other sterling qualities have conspired to make Eva one of the most prominent and popular members of our class. She has greatly helped to make our High School shows a success by her fine act- ing. As our Sophomore Vice President, Eva proved herself worthy of that office. She will also be remembered as an excellent student particularly in English and History. Eva has always been a promi- nent member of all school activities. We expect to meet her in Washington on our next visit there, because Eva has already found her niche as a secretary to Congressman Casey. 25

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