High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 19 text:
“
Sally Carroll leaves to dance at the Savoy. Shirley Coccione leaves writing her memoirs. Smokey Connor leaves a hole in the C. H. S. line. Richard Conroy leaves his skiing ability to .lohn Innamorati. Maureen Corbley leaves as excitable as ever. Nancy Cross leaves her personality to Martha Hazel. ,lim Cuddy leaves with a splash. .lim Davitt leaves with Betty. Bob DeForge leaves for 1956 Olympics. Betty Denny leaves on Hollywood Express. Vic DiBenedetto leaves with many a backward glance to the girls. Dave Dickhaut leaves his good looks to Billy Grady. Gina DiMeco leaves for Business World. J im DiRienzo leaves to start an Arthur Murray Studio. Ray Dragon leaves we don't know why? Betty Fateiger leaves her sister Ruth to carry on alone. Pat Flaherty leaves in her car, Pedestrians, Beware! Ver Fontana leaves her band-box appearance to Jan McGovern. Janet Gable leaves for Broadway. Joe Genelli leaves in his flashy Chevrolet. Olga Ginas leaves a whole line of Ginas' to follow. Don Goodsell leaves his optimism for a gloomy day. Bill Gorski leaves his argyle sox to Peter 0'Connell. Syl Goureghian leaves her charming personality to Phyllis McNally. Betty Green leaves her sunny side to all Juniors. John Halloran leaves Gone F ishingf' Lora Hastings leaves As Eficient as Ever. Miriam Hennis leaves her athletic ability. Mary Hoban leaves for the Clinton Trust. Ed Holka leaves his name on every desk. Maureen Hughes leaves for the Wide Open Spaces. Eugene lacobucci leaves Burditt Hill Crowd. Al Iacobucci leaves Miss Kerrigan lonesome. Gene .Iablonski leaves to become a millionaire. Madge ,lakubowicz leaves her brains to Ann Donahue. Don Jewett leaves for Barbara Hutton's Store. Leslie Joyce leaves her artistic ability to the Juniors in their decoration plans for the Prom. Sandra Kennedy leaves still strutting. Ray Kilcoyne leaves, giving teachers a hard time. Margaret Kittredge leaves for Anna Maria. Phyllis Korbuszewski leaves, taking blonde hair with her. El Labbe leaves for France. Elsie Laughlan leaves her winsome ways to Fran Spencer. Marilyn LeBeau leaves her smile for an I pana ad. Connie LeCompte leaves for West Boylston. Reggie Lenda leaves to join Donnie. Shirley Lepore leaves to start a girls' school at Holy Cross. Barbara Lucci leaves, but no one would guess it. Joe Mahan leaves trying to find his way in the dark. Molly Mahan leaves for FTC. Paul Mahan leaves to take TV by storm. Barb Makosiej leaves for Gale Shops. Lucille Manseau leaves her license to Barb Kaplan. Virgie Marcik leaves to join Andy. Joanne Marhefka leaves to become a model. Ev Marsh leaves to become a Woman in White. Dave Matthew leaves as a Quiz Kid. Rick Maypother leaves to join Gene Krupa. Tom McEvilly leaves Mr. McMahon minus an ace quarterback. Don McLeod leaves, sorry, girls.
”
Page 18 text:
“
Bleu Will .... We, the Class of 1952 of Clinton High School, Clinton, in the County of Worcester, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States of America, North Temperate Zone, Western Hemisphere-Earth-being of sound body and sound mind, declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills heretofore made by us . . . We bequeath as follows: To Mr. Cobb we leave the Siam National Anthem. To Miss Bacbose we leave a new Cadillac convertible. To Mr. Burke we leave a gallon of gas. To Mr. Comiskey we leave two more dogs to keep Rusty company. To Mr. Gordon we leave patience for his Senior students. To Mr. Dyer we leave the film Gone With the Wind to add more spice to C. H. S. life. To Miss Gannon we leave new business machines. To Mr. Garrity we leave a human skeleton for future Biology students. To Mr. J. Gibbons we leave an elevator to reach his classroom. To Mr. M. Gibbons we leave thanks for the experience and advice he so willingly gave. To Miss Kerrigan we leave a trip to the French Riviera to go scouting for future Smith students. To Mr. Kittrcdge we leave our telephone numbers. To Mr. Laverdure we leave eleven electric typewriters. To Mr. McCaffrey we leave our admiration. To Miss Mclntyre we leave new records on how to Par- lez-vous F rancaisf' To Mr. McMahon we leave a Midland League Champion. To Mr. McNamara we leave a green carnation to wear St. Patrick's Day. To Mr. McSherry we leave a master equation to blow up C. H. S. To Mr. Murphy we leave a new jet job. To Mr. 0'Toole we leave a classroom without Grand Central Station atmosphere. To Miss Praderio we leave an empty car. To Miss Thompson we leave a recipe book. To Mr. Young we leave him with a song. To Mr. McKenzie we leave best wishes for a successful career in C. H. S. To Miss Gibbons we leave a detective book. Last, but by no means least, we leave Mr. Flanagan- peace of mind, freedom from pesty Seniors always asking for slips, and the best of luck and many, many thanks. Mary Abrahamson leaves with an enviable record. Marie Alessandrini leaves her voice to Lois K. Barbara Ambrosi leaves Miss Walker without an assistant. Bev Axton leaves high school in an uproar. Joan Bailey leaves still having a good time. Carole Baldyga leaves with dancing feet. Al Berneburg leaves the Juniors minus one. Rosemary Bobka leaves still hoping. Mary Brennan leaves with Janet. Madeline Brodrick leaves getting scoops for the Item. J im Buck leaves with Senior Girls glancing after him. Janet Burke leaves her Captaincy to Lorraine Sargent. Mary C. Burke leaves her dimples to some lucky Junior. Clyde Cadoret leaves to become another Rembrandt. .lim Cafarelli leaves with a bang! Barbara Calcia leaves her doll-like features to Lois F adgen.
”
Page 20 text:
“
Dot McMahan leaves her style to Lorraine Langlois. Jim McNally leaves his athletic ways to Paul Kerrigan Pat McNamara leaves as carefree as ever. John McNerney leaves with his popularity unmatched. John Meldrum leaves for Marlboro. Dolores Merritt leaves her history brains behind. Marjorie Mitchell leaves as well groomed as ever. Joan Mitton leaves all dressed up. George Murphy leaves someone lonesome. Norman Nelson leaves taking the class paper with him Margaret Nichols leaves for Fitchburg. Rita O'Connell leaves to become a nurse. Alice 0 Malley leaves to join Curt. Doris Panni leaves her lovely complexion to Anne Johnstone. Donald Parker leaves to go hunting Dears. Doris Parker leaves her curly hair to Theresa Ciampaglia. Tom Parslow leaves galloping through Latin. James Petricca leaves to further his football fame. Mike Philbin leaves to become popular on any campus. Virginia Prichard leaves her friendly smile. Theresa Quail has left and will not be forgotten. Patricia Reardon leaves with an Irish smile. Shirley Reardon leaves to set the date. Joan Regonini leaves with a light heart. Robert Rockel leaves as quickly as possible. Theresa Santangelo leaves with Sandra. Dorothy Schanberg leaves to become a Shutter Bug. Carole Shepardson leaves with a sparkle in her eyes. Harold Spanier leaves for Turner Hall. Florence Speckman leaves to enter the Business World. Joseph Swiatkowski leaves to set the world on fire. John Valentino leaves in a station wagon. Miriam Vattes leaves the Halls echoing with laughter. Ray Viselli leaves his Senior Math done. Fran Ward leaves in a swirl of dust. Beverly Wendler leaves some of her height to Earl Cadoret. Charles Wissenhack leaves Mr. McSherry minus a chem whiz. William Zangerine leaves eating tangerines. TO THE JUNIORS we leave our prestige and all the money we don't have. T0 THE SOPHOMORES we leave our Class Newspaper with hope that they do as well with it as we did. TO THE FRESHMEN we leave our fondest hopes and pet peeves.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.