Clinton Central High School - Clintonian Yearbook (Clinton, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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1194141 CCILIINTONIIAN W l3l Faculty RENWXCK ARNOTT-I am Ihr mastfr af my fate. HAhOLD BAIE1'TI+Hl.Y wit invitvs you by his looks to mme. ROGER BERRY-For his tl jolly good fallow, BIARJORIE BRYDEN-fl friend may be rcalsorzcd thu mastcrpirfc af nature. CHARLES BUDESHI-11M-Tnug,h but nh so yrmlif, CLARA BUI.I,OCK+.SlhL' doulh littlu klllflvlltlijtl-Y zrhirh most lcazlr lllldlllltf. KATHRYN DAwEs-Shr svzilnd and tha shad- aws dcfarted. MARY PAULA DELAHEXT-1 am a liar! of all that I haw? mot. JEANNE DE LA P0RTE+l'l'YCIIl'lIIfj har TUi,zlon1 lightly. DORIS EVERINGHAM-flUI' rmzdy snzilv a Juni' day's warmth v.vprvssc's. RALPIi FURIEL-:ls marry as the clay is lung. LAWRENVE GALLAGHER-Play up, play up, and play the yarrlcl BESSIE GRIFFIN+GlZl0 what thou must for without than wr ara pour. RALPH HADLOCK+Bj' thc work our lvimzus thu worlear, ISABEL I-IOWLE'l'T-Rftllly to laugh, In' yay, but malccs each minute pay. BETTY JORES-HCI' beauty makvs this vault full of light. I'lELl'lN JACOBS--Har air, her nianncrs, all who saw admircd. JOHN KARIN-A 'wit with dunces. MAUDE LUTHER--Time and trouble sho spends helping friruds. MARGARET MOORE-Elcgant as simplicity and 1i'Ul'lll US l'l'.YlHJ'y. l IUILDRED MUENCH-lfVith gran' to -miu, with hzrart to hold. ELLER PARKER-Dl5llllCfl0ll without a difer- A'IlCl'. NURBITKN PARKHURST-I-ht' strength af twenty 1Il!'ll. RICHARD RALPII-With maliu' towards :zona and fharity to all. HOWARD RAHMLOW-116 was tht' mildcst mau- nfrfd man, HELEN RIMKUS-LllCf0f14l'6 is the thought of thiuleiziy souls. ALBERT STEVENS-Good things come in littlc parleagcs. CLAIR SMITH-Thi' blcssilzg af thc varth is toil. GERTRUDE WPILCIPITWF find her a cheer la our l.'lYl'f'S. ORPHA WILSON-.'ll'l is nature made by man. RIARY WVATT-As stylish as the rlothrs :hc wears.

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1194141 CLIINTONIAN 'W Z of Y .. lan Annual Stajj' Editor-in-chief .. .. Kathleen Fulton Blljlllllij Mcnzugvz' .,.. Beatrice Kallina H, 4 . f1.YSlSftII1f l3l1.rim's5 Mzlllrigrr. .Genevieve Iiumor Editor . . . . .Mary Bailey Rizzo Lifgygry C0-pdilom ,..,. joyce Creixser Sforfs Co-editor.: . ..,.. Richard Burns llelen Pope 'lihornton Maloney Adt'm'!i.vi11g Ilyltmzlgrv. .Beatrice Rostiser Stuff 'n Nonsense XWLLEA Jian mwn vs CLASS Comic C1i,xn.xcrmzs ine Timid Soul ................4.,,..... lirie nm-timtm 657'-5' 7795 'yffufwf Katzenjammer Kids ,,...... Bib Bramley antl Dennis Jones C M 2 The Lone Ranger .,,.. ,.....,......... G eorge 'lii'o.st X3 Rip Van Winkle ..... ,,.. I led Broerlel pm Frizzletop ......... HC1 llzvstiser Lil Abner. . . Little Lulu ..,, ...,lJick Burns - ....jayne lngyalls Q : END Mopsy ,,,.. ...,. C zxrol VX'eimei' Umbriago, . .. Jungle Jim Jiggs . ,,.......,,.. Little Annie Rooney... Minnie Mouse ..,.,. Little Beaver ..... Pinhead Duffy. . ,. . . . , .Kenneth Ta y l o 1' .jack Bnrm . . .Thornton Mali ..,...joyce Vunk ....Ruth Ptlanz ..,...Mert Si uney . . . . . . .Leslie Yerwiebe x.: Ffwonrrn llxvkiissloxs Joyce Creaser ..... .... ' 'For corn sakesln Gerry Morehouse .... .. Al1, yes! Betty Miller ...,..,....,, Are you kidrlin'? glean Lenharclt ..,. ,,,.. ' 'Tsk, tskl' Erma jean Youngdale ...,,...... Gee whiz! Miss Moore ....,,. ...HAS it were. . .' Kay Fulton ...... .,.. , NYatcliainaCligger.', JUST lxmtaixiz Seymour Petrie Qaying less, Wendy Szlosek with a pout, Gene Ford without a blush. Joan Burth with a dull evening. Rebecca Mosher in a temper. Olwen Peters in a chorus lineup. Dot Donahoe with nothing to say. Iielen Pope not in a tlither. Punkie Miller making a rumpus. Ted McPhee with ambition. Gen Rizzo without Helen Pope. Snuffy Steinbach as a man-hater. Mies Parker remembering something. Squeek Bailey without a smile.



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H9441 CLINTONIAN was new Sports Football The season of 1943 brought to Clinton fans a spectacle never before witnessed on the Clinton gridiron. The grid boys, under the able leadership of Captain Chuck Toner, triumphed over New Hartford twice and over VVhitesboro once, a feat accomplished for the first time during one season, Adding to their glory were three other victories, with only two losses to mar the record. Con- tributing to the teamls honor were the following seniors: Jack Burns, fullback, Dick Burns, lhalfback: Thornton Maloney, tackle, Bib Bramley, end, Den jonesg tackleg Eric Wlardman, halfback, and Red Broedel, end. Paul Rizzo, current junior' and stel- lar tackle on the squad, has been chosen next year's captain. A succesful basketball season was witnessed at 'Clinton Central de- Bcwkefball spite the three-fold loss of Frank Blake, joe Stern, and lanky Pop Shepherd. The team, which included as senior representatives jack Burns, Bib Bramley, Pop Shepherd, Thornton Maloney, and Dick Burns, came out with a record of eleven wins as against seven losses. The outstanding game of the past- season contest was with Herkimer in the VVhitesboro Class B Tournament. Al- though Clinton was beaten by the tournament winner by a six-point margin, the Clintonians all played a fine game. Dick Burns was high scorer for the year with 235 points. Jack Burns, this year's captain, will be replaced next year by guard Doc Guido Hockey Due largely to the loss of Captain Frank Blake to the Navy, the 1933- 44 hockey team suffered four defeats, three at the hands of Rome Free Academy and one at t'he hands of Onondaga Valley. Nevertheless, the season was regarded as a successful one inasmuch as the road trip to Northwood at Lake Placid garnered two wins for the sextet. The Burns boys, Dick and Jack, were the senior representatives on the team. 'Tlrack As the 1944 annual goes to press, the Clinton sprinters, including seniors . Bob Broedel, Dick Burns, Eric Wardnian, and Bib Bramley, have won the triangular meet - New Hartford, Clinton, and Whitesboro- and a dual meet with Proctor's B team. Clinton's relay team placed third in the Proctor Relay Car- nival, thus earning the right to participate in the Hamilton College meet. Ken Hoo- son has yet to lose a race and has earned 40 points for the team. Red Broedel ex- presses the hope that the team will be victorious throughout the season. Baseball Thus far, the baseball team has been victor over Proctor, St. Francis, and Oriskany, but has been defeated once by Proctor and New Hartford, and twice by Westmoreland. This year's nine is ably captained by Dick Burns, whose regular position is shortstop. Jack Burns accepts most of the mound duty, with Doc Guido behind the plate. It is hoped that the team will be victorious in its remaining live games in order to end the season in triumph.

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