Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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MARY GRACE BURKE A friendly heart gets many friends. Among our more quiet and sedate seniors is Mary Grace, popular, good-natured, and well-liked by all. Although Mary was not with us for about a year, she was not the type to let her studies fall behind. One of the most active girls in our class, she achieved unequalled sincerity of purpose in any project. Her cheerfulness and pleasant disposition insure her of a successful future. With her go the best wishes of her fellow classmates. History Circle, Class Book Stan, Class Ring Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Baseball, Basketball, Latin Club. JANET LOUISE BURKE Always happy, always gay, We would love to have her stay. ,lanet is a charming miss with a vivacious smile and a cheerful disposition. Well- liked by everyone, she is always in the center of every school activity. Besides being our able cheerleader captain and an ardent lover of all sports, Ian is listed as one of our highest-ranking students. Sincere in every way, Janet is a true friend and is always ready with a friendly smile or an encouraging word. The Class of '52 extends their best wishes, in anticipation that she will attain success in her career as a Woman in White. National Honor Society, Latin Club, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain of Cheerleaders 4, History Circle, Music Club, Thanksgiving Show l, 2, Basketball 2, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Hop Committee, Class Book Staff, Math Club, Class Newspaper 2, 3, Junior Marshal. MARY ELLEN BRENNAN Always happy, always gay, You'll find her that way every day. Brennie, as we all know her, hails from Greeley Hill. Although Mary never burned the midnight oil, she has always managed to get her share of good marks. The cheering section of many a game would have been a complete failure had it not been for Mary. Although her plans are indefinite, we, the Class of '52, wish her all the luck in the world. History Circle, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Hop Committee, Basketball 2, Class Book Staff, Thanksgiving Show, Class Ring Committee. MADELINE BRODRICK Blonde hair, sparkling eyes, here's o miss we idolizef' Now we come to Maddie, one of our most happy-go-lucky girls. Maddie has blonde hair and an engaging smile, which will brighten any gloomy day. She can be seen at all school socials and, at the same time, keep her marks above average. Maddie ' is an ardent sports fan, and can be seen at all the games cheering the boys on to victory. Maddie has not told us just what she plans to do in the future, but she can be sure that the Class of '52 wishes her all the luck and prosperity she will need. Class Book Staff, Junior Prom, History Circle, Class Ring Committee.

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CAROLE ROSE BALDYGA I smile, I laugh, and When it's necessary I work. Now we introduce Carole who is known to all her friends for her attractively sophisticated appearance, neat clothes, musical ability, and carefree disposition. She could always be found where there was fun and laughter whether it be in school, at games, or at dances. Carole's plans are indefinite but we all know that she will be successful in whatever field she decides to enter. The Class of '52 wishes you luck in the future. History Circle, Senior Hop Committee, Class Ring Committee. ALBERT GEORGE IERNEBURG The only way to have a friend is to be one. We congratulate Al, as he has made a great success of his High School career. combining socuil activity and study, and Ending equal popularity with teachers and classmates during his three years of High School. As we gaze upon Al, we get the impression of a quiet fellow, but his frolicsome and happy'-go-lucky manner get him much fun out of school and some of the people in il. Al is an honest, sturdy, polite, and sincere young fellow and we know whatever he does he will make good. Best of luck from the Class of '52. Football 3, 4, Tau Sigma, Baseball 4. ROSEMARY G. BORKA To see her is to like her To know her is to love her. Rosemary, a very talented, smart and likeable person, really needs no introduction. She was interested in all sports, especially football and baseball, and was sure to be seen at every game. lt was a pleasure to be in a class with Rosemary for she certainly knows when silence is too quiet for comfort. Her plans are to attend Anna Maria College with an undecided career but in whatever field she attempts to conquer we know she will succeed. Best of luck to you, Rosemary, from the Class of '52. Interclass Dramatics I, 2, Class Newspaper 2, 3, 4, Class Ring Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Marshal, History Circle, Debating Society, National Forensic League, Class Book Staff, Senior Hop Committee, Softball 2. JAMES MICHAEL BUCK Sincerity and honesty carry on through many difficulties. Jim is a quiet fellow with a cordial manner, thus winning for himself a genial host of friends. In his .lunior year, a promising football career was cut short because of a serious injury sustained on the gridiron. But this did not stop lim, however, for he served his school as a very capable and emcient manager of the football team. He plans to further his education at the University of Massachusetts. We, the Class of '52, know that Jim will succeed in any career he pursues. Best of luck. Football 2, 3, Manager 4, Tau Sigma, History Circle, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Hop Committee, Class Newspaper 3, 4, Photo Club, Class Ring Committee.



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CLYDE JOSEPH CADORET The cares of lite do not bother me. Clyde is a likeable fellow with a good-natured disposition. Always willing to pitch in and do his part, he has been a great help to his class in numerous ways. He is sometimes quiet, but always well-mannered, and these two qualities have made him a host of friends at C. H. S. Clyde doesn't participate actively in high school sports but he is an ardent admirer of all of them. He is undecided about his future, but we know that whatever held he chooses to follow that it will be a successful one. Best of luck from '52. Tau Sigma: Math Club, History Circle, Debating Club, Junior Prom Committee. JAMES ANTHONY CAFARELLI How for that little candle throws its beam. Now, as the spotlight turns, its rays fall on Jim, one of the most colorful members of our class, and if you hear laughter ringing through the halls, nine times out of ten it's Jim pulling one of his playful pranks. Although not too studious, he manages to keep those danger signals of his report card. Jim has not decided on his future vocation, but good humor will carry him through successfully. Tau Sigma, History Cicleg Class Ring Committee, Junior Prom Committee, BARBARA LOUISE CALCIA Judge not strength by size. A sweet, winsome smile, a charming personality - these spell Barbara. She has been an excellent student. Though never concerned with bells or books, Barb, owing to her fresh sense of humor and friendliness to all, is a genuinely delightful person to know. Barbara has always been a welcome addition to any social event and an enthusiastic rooter for any of the high school teams, especially football. Barb plans to become a secretary, and we feel her excellent work will only be surpassed by her winning smile. Good luck, Barb, from the Class of 'S2. National Honor Society 3, 45 History Circleg Junior Prom Committee: Class Ring Committee, Class Book Staff. SALLY ANN CARROLL Her voice was ever solt, gentle, and low, An excellent thing in women. And now we proudly present Sally, who hails from Sterling. One of our popular baton twirlers, Sally also excels in the art of tap dancing. This she has aptly proven at various talent shows in the past. Sally is quiet and charming and never does u furrow wrinkle her pretty brow. She plans to attend Becker Junior College in the fall, and we all wish her success. Head Baton Twirler, Band 2, 3, Thanksgiving Show 2, 3, 4, History Circle, Class Book Stotlg Junior Prom Committee.

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