Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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Charles Edward Brigham Commercial Course Bulletin Board: Innior Prom. Committee: History Circle Charlie is one of the most pleasant and most liberal boys in the Senior Class. All of bis friends, and there are a great many of them, know he is a boy who can be trusted and depended upon. This has meant a great deal to our school paper since the first copy was issued three years ago. His drawings in the Bulletin Board show a strong talent and, un- doubtedly, he will make this his profession. Lillian Gertrude: Brock Commercial Course Prom. Comm.: History Circle: Bulletin Board: I..!. Lillian seems to be a firm believer in that old adage, “Children should be seen and not heard.” However, unlike many of her quiet classmates she is quiet outside of school as well as inside. She has a delightful sense of humor, and takes any joke played on her as a good sportsman should. An active member of the class, she may be seen wherever there is anything stirring. What. “Lil’s” plans for the future are, she hasn’t yet disclosed. However, if appearances are not deceiving, this is one girl destined for future recognition. Good luck, Lillian from your classmates. Edward Joseph Broderick College Course I an Sigma: History Circle: Boot ball a: Historian ' Society: Prom. Committee: Debating During his four years in “High,” Ed has proved to be an ambitious lad. This is shown by his scholastic achievements, and we all admire him for it. As a member of the Photography Club and the Tau Sigma his likeable personality has ma e many loyal friends for him. A strong interest in history gained for him membership in the Clinton Historical Society and our own History Circle. Ed will soon enter an institution of higher learning in New England, and the possibilities point to Massachusetts State or Tufts. Here’s wishing you a successful future! Priscilla Bullard Commercial Course History Circle Next in line comes Priscilla, one of the most studious lassies of our class. Recess seems to be just another study period for her, for vou will always find her plugging away at some entry in Bookkeeping or scribbling some phrase in Shorthand. She is one believer in the phrase, “Silence is golden” at least in school. Hut she makes up for it when she gets out. We understand that Priscilla’s ambition is to become a hairdresser. She would pick out a job in which she doesn’t come in contact with boys! Good luck, Priscilla, from all your classmates. 20

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William Baer College Course Tan Sigma ; History Circle Shy and almost of a retiring manner in the classroom, but once out- side school, this entirely disappears. He attends most of the social events in town, always seeming to have a good time. He is also a constant atten- dant at all High School games, whether at home, or otherwise. Although he was never considered a grind, he did receive fairly good marks. During his spare time, Bill works for his father, liking nothing better than to make deliveries in his father’s truck. We do not know what he will do after graduation but we wish him the best of luck. Mildred Banks Commercial Course Prom. Committee; Athletic Association You are now gazing upon the handsome countenance of Millie, one of the most generous girls in the school. She is not at all selfish with knowl- edge that she gains; is the soul of generosity, and ever ready to impart her knowledge to her neighbor. She is a real sport and attends all school affairs. Millie has us all guessing as to her future undertakings. She does not seem to have a desire for any one thing. However, only time will tell, and her classmates wish her all the luck in the world in her efforts. Mildred Elizabeth Bobeck Commercial Course History Circle ; Bulletin Board; Athletic Association Petite and clever are the adjectives you would use in describing Millie. And after looking at her picture you would probably add, pretty, charming, etc., and also, a good friend. One of her enjoyments is attending school functions. She is very much in evidence at them all, and is always surrounded by male admirers. A very active member of the A. A., she is always asking for money, but gives a ticket to a football game in return. Just what her future occupation will be, is undecided. Au Revoir, Millie, and good luck down life’s home stretch. James Francis Boylan College Course Tati Sigma; History Circle; Photography Club Class Baseball Now let us introduce “Shorty” another one of the boys from the “Hill.” Although we could not exactly say he was a quiet boy, he always managed to keep out of Mr. Cobb’s way. “Shorty” did not go out for High School Athletics but you may bet that he indulged in every sport that was in vogue up on Front St. His winning personality and ready wit won him a host of friends during his High School Days. His future plans have yet to be completed, but the whole Class of 1938 unites, “Shorty,” in wishing you lots of success in whatever your choice of career may be. William Baer Mildred Banks Mildred Bobeck James Boylan



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Clementine Burton Commercial Course History Circle ; Athletic Association The saying - , “Good things come in small packages,” certainly applies to “petite” Clementine, who is the youngest girl in the Senior Class. She came to Clinton High last year from Marlboro and in her quiet way has made many true friends. As for social affairs she was a member of the Athletic Association, the History Circle, and attended all the High School dances, and still kept her name on the testimonial list. Clementine plans to attend a Business College in the fall and we all hope that she will have lots of good luck and success. Wesley Burton College Course Football; History Circle; Tan Sigma “Wes,” although a bit shy, is one of the most popular members of the Class of “38”. He loves all sports, especially football. His long ambition is to lock horns with our Principal in checkers. He showed no mercy for his opponents on the football field, being our scar fullback on the Midland League Champion Team. “Wes” attends all the school activities and is sure to be on hand when- ever anything is doing. Aside from his activities, he is very studious and ambitious. He hopes to be a successful politician. Good luck, “Wes.” Mary Elizabeth Butler College Course Historical Society; Class Boo { Staff: History Circle; A. A. Mary is our only class member from the suburb of Bolton, and it has been gloriously represented by her. She has never been known to burn the midnight oil studying, but she gathers testimonials like a magnet gathers pins. Chemistry and Math are her pet fields though she can be caught at Shorthand in her leisure mo- ments at recess. Mary’s friends are innumerable for everyone is attracted by her charming personality. Her witty conversation increases the sincere admi- ration and affection of all who know her. Her plans for the future are focused on a nursing career, where she is sure to be successful. The best wishes and congratulations of ’38 are all hers. Yolanda Rachael Carabba Commercial Course Prom. Committee ; History Circle; Athletic Association Yolanda came to us in her Senior year from Fitchburg — a tall, lovely brunette with a pleasing personality. Her ability as a seamstress and as a cook have made her an asset to Miss Thompson’s Household Arts class. She is not very enthusiastic about social affairs although she enjoys dancing and is always a good sport. For recreation — hiking, dancing, and roller skating take up most of her time. Yolanda has visions of becoming another Adrian and having seen her choice of clothes we are sure that she will be a great success. Clementine Burton Wesley Burton Mary Butler Yolanda Carabba 21

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