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Class Officers . . . PRESIDENT Harold Vanclsse VICE-PRESIDENT Judith Tomolo SECRETARY CLASS MOTTO Janet French LATIN - Nullou proemicu sine Iobore TREASURER ENGLISH - No profit without work Joseph Ellom
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JUNIORS- yy H ---- - 44 fanior year trianzplaant and gay M g t Experienced now we denzand oar say 3 , ,f J A, - . - ,J ff V N8 Caaglat ap in the social wlairl h QQQX9' Studies forsaken uflaile boy dates girl gg, . . me B Prorn or parties-eacn night fan mm.-5 T'2ss l E. seem . . DMT' A galil' W01'7'yZ72g Wzornzrlgs 'Caase oar work's not done! 'M ' l of At last we were upper classmen, dazzled by the glory of our new power. Careless, happy, and a lot wiser, we discarded the fads of our Sophomore year and regarded the cor- ridors of C. H. S. as our very own. We started paying class dues, then, on election day, ap- pointed Harold Vanasse, President, Joe Ellam, Treasurer, Lois Keiger, Vice-President, and Janet French, Secretary. We held dances to increase the size of our treasury, watching it grow and grow as we all became fudge experts and chief cake samplers. Everyone helped to make our Junior Prom a Hawaiian success, and '54 was only a year away. SENIORS3- x JA Dignified Seniors-leaders of all H ou' serioas are ufe, retarning in fall Q i Pictares are taken-the class book began C rarnnzin g for points bat still loazfing fan Gradaation at last, tlae day l on cg awaited Q E- GOGUEN Bat nou' that it's lsere ufe're far from elated. ly Our Senior year-the peak of success. Faster and faster the days rolled by, nearer and nearer to graduation. We were at the top of the ladder and happier than we'd ever been. We quickly elected Harold Vanasse, President, Judy Tomolo, Vice-President, Janet French, Secretary, and Joe Ellam, Treasurer. We finished paying our dues, excited in antici- pation of graduation. We sold Christmas cards and planned our Senior Hop in red and silver. Our first Senior party was held at The Yellow Barn, with many more to look for- ward to. We awaited our trip to Provincetown as the Class Book Staff feverishly added finish- ing touches to the Yearbook. Marks were better than ever and school was a lot of fun. Spring came with the excitement, happiness, and sadness of .graduation-then only mem- ories of a wonderful class.
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. ,, 5... y.,..,,i ,iff .1 He who is well-mannered, is also well-liked. Ernie is one of the quietest members of our class and spends most of his time outdoors. He enioys any kind of sports and has always been particularly fond of fishing and hiking. Swimming is also among the things he likes and he can be found at Nashua River whenever the weather is a bit sunny. His congenial manner and quiet smile are sure to win him as many future friends as he has made in Clinton High School. Best wishes, Ernie, from your Senior Class. History Circle, Tau Sigma. MOM .!4I'lLAl'eLI'L Serene and resolute and self-possessed. Adolf is the boy with the taciturn nature who came to us in his senior year from Germany. Although not an active participator in sports, he is a strong follower of Clinton High's sports schedules. Adolf has proved himself a conscientious student, but don't get the idea that he's an angel. He certainly is a fun-loving and carefree boy. After graduation he plans to enter Worcester Tech and we send him our good wishes for success in his future engineering career. History Circle, Tau Sigma. l J 06117, arg PJZVLCLME' i of nursing. E 5 History Circle. ,nl Happy, carefree all the while very best of luck, Pat. Junior Prom Committee. lt is quiet people, who accomplish much laughing eyes, friendly disposition and a wonderful personality is Joan, who, with her keen sense of humor has won herself an array of life-long friends. Wherever there I8 fun or excitement you can be sure to find Joan Needless to say she never misses a party, dance, or other social function Jo spends much of her time selling tickets at the Strand Theatre To you .loan the Class of '54 extends their best wishes for success In your chosen profession -. Band 1, 2, Junior Prom Committee Debating Society 2 3, 4, pafricia ancy !f?a,r4are5r Her secret lies within her smile Now we proudly present Pat At first one might get the lm pression that she's rather shy and demure To the contrary this vivacious miss has often amused us with subtle wut and merry manner. Patsy is quite an accomplished cook and her pizzas are strong competition for the Lazy A ln the fall Pat will enter Fitchburg State Teachers College and we are assured that she will succeed as a pert and pretty school mam 54 wishes you the History Circle, Candy Committee Latin Club 2 3
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