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WluA Who- in ' 51 Most Popular Boy • — Andy Friedrich Most Popular Girl - Adrianne Cooper Ideal C. H. S. Boy - Walter Fallon Ideal C. H. S. Girl - — Patricia Ward Most Athletic Boy — Jack Davidson Most Athletic Girl — Ellie Mahan Best Dressed Boy — Joseph Cicciotte Best Dressed Girl — Marlene Crowley Best Dancer, Boy — Arthur Mudgett Best Dancer, Girl - Jeanette Kelly First to Marry, Girl - Etta Schott First to Marry, Boy - — Donald Rauscher Most Musical Boy - Jack Downing Most Musical Girl Louise Briden Cutest Boy — Billy Watson Cutest Girl — Jackie Kowalik Prettiest Girl — - Catherine Murphy Handsomest Boy — Jack Mitchell Most Likey to Succeed — Sidney Schanberg Most Likely to Succeed — Mary Lou McLaughlin Fastest Talker, Girl — June Morton Fastest Talker, Boy — George Thompson Most Loquacious Girl — Arlene Noon Most Loquacious Boy — David Murphy Most Excitable Girl — Julie Elia Most Excitable Boy — Chris Dionis Noisiest Boy — Brendon Baily Noisiest Girl — • Ellen Maitland Quietest Girl — Phyllis Mangan Quietest Boy — Gerald Backlund Most Romantic Girl — Rita Lizak Most Romantic Boy — Richard Cogswell Most Carefree Boy — James Collins Most Carefree Girl — Betty Moran Most Sincere Girl — Patricia O ' Malley Most Versatile Girl — Rose Davidites Most Ambitious Girl - — Mary Jaquith Most Artistic Girl — Betty Hoffman Most Companionable Girl — Aristea Biskaduros Most Polite Girl — Gensie Angelini Nicest Disposition — Pauline Shea Cutest Dimples — Elaine Maitland Most Sophisticated — Sandra Sivert Friendliest Girl — Anne Lynch Nicest Smile — Connie Rice Brain Child — Mary Patrinos Best Orator — Barbara Duffy Class Wit — Edward Mahan Class Optimist — Richard Densmore Most Photogenic — Claire Nosek Best Bluffer — James Donohue Most Cheerful — Caroline Keiger Most Reliable — Lois French Class Mystery — Charles Moran Most Shy — Gerald Joyce Greatest Worry — Atomic Bomb Least Worry — P. M. Sessions Favorite Pastime — Television Favorite Rendezvous — Al ' s Restaurant What C. H. S. Needs Least - — Clocks What C. H. S. Needs Most — New High School Favorite Subject — Chemistry, Mr. McSherry Favorite Activities — Sports
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Andy Friedrich leaves silently — Ho! Ho! That ' s rich! 1 Bob Gannon leaves for the Draft Board. Joe Garofoli leaves his three uniforms to Red ' ' Mc- Nally. Ann Gavin leaves in a jalopy. Joan Gorman leaves for Leominster — and Earl. Walter Gorski leaves with a new name — Chest-e-r! Gordon Graham leaves for Wheaton College and Gil Dodds. Helen Hatstat leaves to ski again. Donny Hayes leaves for the Navy. Phyllis Healey leaves her books for the first time. Bette Hoffman leaves in an uproar. Mary Jaquith leaves for the hills of Vermont. Jerry Joyce leaves to go fishing. Mary Joyce leaves with Mary Reddy. Bar Karras leaves her sister Loretta. Caroline Keiger leaves her lovely complexion to Doris Panni. Jeannette Kelley leaves her nimble feet to Carol Baldyga. Curt Kennedy leaves Sandra alone. Marcel Kennedy leaves as quickly as possible Bill Kennedy leaves chasing flies. Dick Kirk leaves to get scoops for the Item. Ann Kittredge leaves to become a woman in white. Jackie Kowalik leaves a ray of sunshine for a rainy day. Dot Laskowski leaves doing a Polka. Don Lipka leaves how far down, please? Rita Lizak leaves frappes for everyone. Paul Lowe leaves still trying to ride a donkey Ann Lynch leaves still undecided. Spooks Mahan leaves the halls echoing Chest-e-r! Ellie Mahan leaves her athletic ability to Miriam Hennis. Beverly Mahon leaves still talking Ellen Maitland leaves humming an Irish tune. Elaine Maitland leaves for Fitchburg State Teachers. Phyllis Mangan leaves with the Acre girls Andy Matthew leaves the girls broken-hearted. Sally McGinley leaves her looks to be equalled — by whom? Mary McLaughlin leaves her pen to an i nspiring Junior. Tad McLaughlin leaves Clinton High minus a loyal rooter. Paul McLean leaves his extra height to Earl Cadoret. Marlene Merrill leaves for Germantown Janice Miskiewicz leaves to join Foudini Jack Mitchell leaves his guard position to Bogie. Betty Moran leaves saying What was your first clue?” Charles Moran leaves — red behind the ears. June Morton leaves her artistic ability to Leslie Joyce. Art Mudgett leaves Elaine lonely. Kathy Murphy leaves with three Murphs to follow. Dan Murphy leaves Vitalis to Ernie Lefebvre. Dave Murphy leaves his Scotch plaid shorts. Arlene Noon leaves arguing with Lois. Carole Nordstrom leaves to read Vogue. Claire Nosek leaves on tiptoe. Pat Nugent leaves the last of the Nugents. Ann O ' Donnell leaves to visit Ireland. Francis O ' Donnell leaves still baffled by Latin Pat O ' Malley leaves as modest as ever Jimmy Packard leaves on his new motorcycle. Mary Patrinos leaves to run a model kitchen and classroom. Gerry Peto leaves proving that silence is golden. ' Bev Pfeiffer leaves still dodging pedestrians. Nick Polymeros leaves to join Archie at B. U. Pete Preston leaves us wondering whence came the Peter. Donnie Rauscher leaves to compete with Philbins. Mary Reddy leaves for Our Lady of the Elms. Ivan Reed leaves to become a registered pharmacist. Dom Ricci leaves the car alone for a change Connie Rice leaves well informed in Latin. Stanley Sablock leaves cheering for the Yankees Bob Sargent leaves his freckles Jimmy Sargent leaves still out of step, Syd Schanberg leaves as tops. Etta Schott leaves to find a mate — for her engagement ring. Pauline Shea leaves her tickets to Bonnie Morton. Sandra Sivert leaves whistling “Dixie. Billy Sonia leaves — to round up strays? Jimmy Tagg leaves still carrying Labels. George Thompson leaves to join the Godfrey Act?? Carol Valeri leaves with Pat Nugent. Flo Vattes leaves Mr Conti a good secretary Pat Ward leaves Mr. Murphy minus a passenger. Jim Weeks leaves to command Duck Harbor Fleet. Mary Weymouth — left. Joan Wilson leaves on a long hike Sissie Wright leaves without being called Lorraine Fred Terrio leaves us glad he came to Clinton. Billy Watson leaves advice to clothes-conscious stu- dents. Alice Flannagan leaves taking a shortcut We hereby appoint the Town Solicitor, Attorney Walter Stuka, to be executor of this our last will and testament. Members of the Class of 1951. Made and executed this twentieth day of June, 1951, A.D. Witnesses: Alice B. MacNabb Susan D. Smith Elizabeth R. Rowan Eleanor M. Driscoll Patrick F. Hynes John P. McGrail Waldo T. Davis Thomas F. Gibbons
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Walter C. Fallon Margaret A. Kittredge President Vice-President Lois J. French Secretary Andrew J. Friedrich Treasurer FRIDAY. JUNE 16 . 1950 Fnifott Auditorium CLASS COLORS Maroon and Silver evitovs
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