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Walter Carroll Martin Fallon To have a friend You have to be a friend. ' Always a smile and something to say — this describes Walter fittingly. He has success- fully combined social activity and study, striking an even balance and finding equal popularity with teachers and classmates. As co-editor of our class book, and Senior Class President, we will not soon forget his conscientious work. Walter also played a large part in our winning two Interclass Dramatic Competitions. Best wishes, Walter, in your chosen career. (We believe Walter will continue his studies at Holy Cross.) Class Treasurer 2; Class President 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Tau Sigma; Latin Classical Club 2, 3, 4 ; National Honor Society; Interclass Dramatics 2; History Circle; Boys State Representative; Class Ring Committee; Debating Society 2, 3. Frances Lise Ferland Fran,” who is Manchester, Connecticut ' s, high school career. In a short time she cheerful smile and sweet personality. She at basketball games. Fran likes to walk her Sunday afternoon strolls. Fran pic wishes her every success and happiness. Exalted merit depends on high aim. gift to Clinton High, came to us late in our really belonged, the expected result of a enjoys dancing and is an enthusiastic rooter and makes frequent use of her camera during ns to be a secretary and the Class of ' 51 French Club; Glee Club; Thanksgiving Show; History Circle. Alice Marie Flannagan Born for success she seemed , With grace to win , with heart to hold , With shining gifts that took all eyes. Perennial good nature, pleasing personality, and merry companionship — that ' s Alice, a very popular young lady in the Class of ' 51. Alice is one of the few able to maintain a high scholastic record, while at the same time participating in all school activities. This is shown by the fact that she completed her studies at C. H. S. in three years, and yet took a very active part in all sports and other extra-curricular affairs. Her warm smile, dark, flashing eyes and charming petiteness have made her an unforgettable figure at C. H. S. Your classmates wish you the best of luck, Alice, as your high school days come to a successful termination. Class Vice-President 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 2; History Circle; Sports Editor Junior Journal 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Class Ring Committee. James Joseph Ford Oh, I have roamed o er many lands, And many friends I ' ve met. Once in a while one comes upon the type of fellow who is quiet and modest and Jim, from Sterling, is one of that type. He came to Clinton High during his sophomore year and since then has been going strong here, in his Friendship Circle sort of way. A sporting life he engages in, as he seems to be a very carefree lad. After graduation, he plans to go to Indiana Tech, and we, the Class of ' 51, wish more power to him in coming years. Junior Prom Committee; Tau Sigma,- History Circle; Class Book Staff.
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Mary Alice Doyle Some think the world is mode For lun and frolic ; and so do I. Who ' s this? Look twice — it ' s Mary, the other half. Although identical in appearance, she and her sister are individual in personality. Whatever Mary does, is done whole- heartedly and with enthusiasm. She is constantly up to something with her close friends, and her gleeful giggle reflects her cheerful personality. Mary is more than willing to do her share to make our class functions a success — no wonder she is well-liked. She has outstanding athletic ability, and was the mainstay of our girls’ athletic teams. Mary aspires to be an airline hostess, and we are confident that she will succeed, for with her winning smile and gracious manner, how can she fail? Best of luck from the Class of ' 51 to you, Mary. Junior Marshal, Thanksgiving Show 3, 4; Fordham Dance Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Basketball 1, 3; Baseball 1; New York Trip Committee; History Circle. Barbara May Duchnowski What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Barb, a diminutive miss, is one of the quieter members of our class. She is respectec and liked by both teachers and students for her pleasing manner. Barb is always pleasant and ready to carry her share of the burden. After school she may be seen behind the counter at Woolworth ' s, and still manages to find time for study. Barb never missed a C. H. S. football game in fair or foul weather. Her plans, following graduation, are still unknown to us, but we know she will be a credit to the Class of 51. Best wishes. Barb. Junior Prom Committee; History Circle; New York Trip Committee. Barbara A. Duffy “She dances too, and studies some , But notwithstanding has much fun. Whether in work or fun, Barbara is one of the more talented members of our class. She is a prominent orator and has been seen at many of our public speaking contests, such as the American Legion Oratorical Contest. Barb is also a member of our great Debating Club. She is now employed at Cogan s Furniture Store. One of her favorite pastimes is dancing and, of course, she is a great movie and sports fan. Barb was also seen in the Thanksgiving Show and has been prominent as a member of the Glee Club. Farewell, Barbara, and the best of luck to you in the future from the Class of ' 51. Thanksgiving Show; Glee Club; American Legion Oratorical Contest; History Circle; New York Trip Committee. Julia Marie Elia Each little curl should be treasured a pearl. ' ' Full of vim and vigor perhaps are the best words that describe Julie. She has been a member of the cheerleaders for three years and has helped spur the team on to winning many a victory. You ' ll always find her with “Ellie, Kathy, and the twins for the five of them are inseparable. Whenever help was needed in class activities Julie was usually one of the first to volunteer her services. Julie plans to don a nurse ' s uniform and we all feel sure that she will prove herself very successful in this profession. Best wishes from the Class of 51, Julie. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; History Circle; Thanksgiving Show 3, 4; Glee Club; Class Book Staff; Class Ring Committee; Basketball 1, 3, 4 ; Baseball 3; Fordham Dance Committee; New York Trip Committee.
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Lois Joan French Always ready, always there, always willing to do her share . One who needs no introduction to her classmates is Lois. Well-known for her charming personality, friendliness and versatility. How the Senior Class may have managed without its efficient Junior and Senior Secretary is a question that we shall never attempt to answer. Always willing to lend a helping hand in any social or class function, she is, indeed, a friend. Being a loyal supporter of all sports, and lending her talent to all shows through her lovely voice and dramatic ability, it is a wonder that she has been able to maintain her high scholastic standing. We are all positive that whatever vocation Lois chooses to follow, she will find success. Band 1, 2; Junior Marshal; National Honor Society,- Debating 3, 4; Thanksgiving Show 2, 3, 4; Interclass Dramatics 2, 3; Class Secretary 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Class Book Staff; Centurion Staff; History Circle; Class Ring Committee; Fordham Dance Committee. Andrew John Francis Friedrich “A friend to all. Here is Andy ' — by far the most popular boy in the class. He has a cheery “Hi for everyone, both in the classroom and on the street. There is no one at C. H. S., or for that matter, in town, who does not know Andy, as he takes part in all school functions and sells greeting cards from house-to-house. His popularity can be proven by just looking at his activities and the offices he has held — Senior Class Treasurer, Student State Representative, and Class Book Staff — to name a few. Aridy plans to enter Holy Cross come September, and with him go the best wishes from the Class of ' 51. Class Treasurer 4 ; Student State Representative 3, 4; Debating Society; National Forensic League; New York Trip Committee,- Junior Prom Committee; Fordham Dance Committee, Class Book Staff; Class Ring Committee; Tau Sigma; Latin Classical Club; History Circle; Thanksgiving Show 4; Football Manager 1, 2, 3; Editor, Centurion. Robert Anthony Gannon “As strong as Gibraltar. And here is Bob, ' a likeable, good-natured lad from Burditt Hill. Bob can always be counted on for a smile and a cheery greeting for all. He is employed at the present time at the Eastern Isles where his ability and efficiency have proved him a very valuable asset to the firm. “Bob can be found, when ice is good on Coachlace Pond, in the midst of a spirited hockey game. Although he did not enter varsity competition, he proved himself capable as a tackle on the J.V. football squad during his freshman and sophomore years. It is probable that “Bob will become a member of one of our service units upon graduation. Good luck, “Bob,” from ' 51. Boys ' State Representative; Tau Sigma; History Circle; Centurion Staff; Football 1, 2; Class Book Staff; Junior Prom Committee; Fordham Dance Committee. Joseph Francis Garofoli The most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship. He can run and jump and throw, give him the ball and look at him go. As an athlete, Joe is the answer to any coach ' s prayer and for two years he has been the spark plug in Clinton High School ' s athletic system. Joe has never missed a social function and has breezed through high school with a maximum of good marks and a minimum of study. Endowed with a keen eye for clothes, he has won himself a host of friends with his easy amiability. Among his pet loves are wool ties, spaghetti, argyle socks, football, and la petite fille. ' 51 feels sure that any university or college will proudly claim Joe” as one of their outstanding gentlemen and athletes. Tau Sigma; Latin Club; History Circle; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Class Book Staff; Centurion Staff; Class Ring Committee.
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