Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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Cl IARLOTTE 1 IANNEY Commercial Course ll. ' tory Circle. Class Book Si. ill. Shorthand Circle. Photography Club. Diligence brings us own reward. 1 lore we have one of the intelligent and cheerful members of our class. She has a quiet hut lovable disposition which both her class mates and teachers admire. Although Charlotte belongs to many clubs, she always lands time to lend a helping hand to all. She takes a great interest in all school activities and always contributes to their success. Charlotte plans to enter a business school and we know that she will succeed. She wants to become a secretary and she is now nearing that goal. Lots ot luck from the class of ' -10, Charlotte. MARY HANNIFIN Commercial Course Photograph) Club, 1 listory Circle. “Second thought lire best.” Mary is a girl of winning ways and manners. Because ol her “can’t- help hut-notice red hair and blue eyes, she easily attracts the op- posite sex. She is light-hearted and care-free and when there is any fun to be had, you can find Mary right in the midst of it. Once Mary’s mind is made up, persuasion and arguments are useless, and she will carry out her ideas regardless ol consequences. We wish Mary success in whatever she selects as her lile work. JOHN HAROIAN Technical Course T.iu Sigma, I listory Circle, Photography Club. Life is real, life is earnest. Forbearing in his love and pursuit ol aeronautics enough to give time to his classwork, we see v. ith what resulting excellence this time was used. The mathematics class was his citadel where he proved himself a geometrician and trigonometrician worthy to have a place in that part of Flvsian fields reserved for the Newtons ' , Laplaces’ and the like. Affix to the above qualities an acute sense ol humor, a conversational ability rarely surpassed, and your word picture which you take with you ot Johnny, is complete. CHESTER HEWITT HARVEY College Course I listory Circle, Tau Sigma, Photography Club. Use well the Cod-given hours. “Chet is exceedingly popular among all members of the class. He is the outdoor type, often to he found strolling through the woods with a gun or fishing pole. Although found outdoors a great deal, he still manages to find time to study and acquire good marks in class. !hct is not altogether a epiiet chap, nor yet is he too loud. 1 le is a real good fellow, sincere, and a faithful friend. Interested in Aeronautics, he plans to attend some school dealing with this. We all wish “Chet good luck and know he will succeed. 24

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JOHN THOMAS GRADY College Course President, 2-3, Tau Sigma, History Circle, Historical Society — Honorary Member, Junior Prom Committee, Class Book Staff, Kditor-in-Chief. A diligent student, not without result. John possesses a diversity of talent which is seldom condensed into an individual. He has added amusement in the pleasant game of liv ing and has a gift for generous comradeship which made him one of the best liked as well as best known members of the class. Emanating a spirit of “Bon Homme,” he has garnerated four years of success on the high honor roll. We want John to remember that these are the unanimous sentiments of his class, and we hail in you a brilliant editor, an excellent scholar, the best friend of — The Class of 1940. DOROTHY GUENTHER College Course Photography, History Circle, Basketball. A true friend , a rich asset. More interested in sports than social events, Dot has played a good part on our girls ' basketball team. With her quiet pleasing personality she has made many friends among her classmates and teachers. Spending more of her freshman recesses in the Lecture room, she still found time to enjoy school life. “Dot” has chosen nursing as her profession, and with her go the best wishes for success from the class of ' 40. ELIZABETH L. GUTMAN Commercial Course Photography Club, History Circle. A soft answer turneth away wrath. Betty has won the hearts of all those who know her by her gay laughter and good nature. She attended most of the school functions and took active interest in all school affairs. Betty’s future is un- decided but whatever pathway she picks, we know it will suit her. Class of ' 40 sure wishes you the best of success. MARGUERITE HALLINAN Normal Course Photography Club. Her sweetness l never (new, Untd she smiled on me. Marguerite is one of the most carefree girls of the Senior Class. Every recess a group of girls can be seen gathered around her desk talking over the preceding night’s happenings. Marguerite plans to be a nurse, and with her ability and charming personality is bound to succeed. We wish her the best of luck. 23



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EDITH HAYES Normal Course History Circle Prominent member of the senior class, Edith intends to go to Nanson college where she will study to be a dietician. She is popular with her classmates and does her share in the class activities, so that we were very glad to have her as a member of our class. While she prefers history, and the history circle, her studies mark her as a monument of steady devotion. We wish her the best of luck at Nanson college. MARTHA LILLIAN HASTINGS Commercial Course Jr. Prom Committee, Shorthand Circle, Honorars Member of Clinton Historical Society, History Circle, Photography Club. “I take no note of time. Martha is one of the prettiest girls in our class; wears very beautiful clothes, is an honor student, and is well liked by everyone from freshman to senior. She is very popular with everyone and at every dance she is usually “La Belle Populaire ' and never has enough dances to please her many partners. She has always stood in high regard with her teachers, being very quiet and reserved when she is in their classes. MARIE HEINOLD College Course History Circle, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Photography (flub. Politeness is to do and say The kjndest thing in the kindest rc ' ay. Twinkling eyes, plus a merry laugh, equals a little girl from Chace Street who has just passed another joke along the aisle, and if anyone happened to be present in any of her classes, especially chemistry, he will always be able to share in memory, her pleasant spirit. Her outside time is much taken up with sports, and she was one of the main performers in the Senior Basketball squad. Marie has made up her mind to become a lady-inAVhite! So good luck, Marie, from the Class of ' 40. HOWARD JOHN HIENOLD Commercial Course Photography Club, History Circle. I have no ambition greater than to be esteemed by my fellow men. Although not one of our testimonial pupils, Howard has always managed to get by with room to spare. He is a lover of the outdoors, and may be seen in the vicinity of any good trout stream on an early spring morning. Although not a member of any of our athletic squads, Howard makes a point of attending most of our sporting events. A popular boy with a good personality, that’s Howard. He is very much interested in aeronautics and plans to further his edu- cation at some prominent aeronautical school. Good luck to you, Howard, and happy landings. 25

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