Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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Memorabilia I’ll speak ill a moiistioiis little voice RICHARD BARNEY CAFFERELLI “Bony” Normal Course Inter-class Basketball 1. “Bony” is one of our most studious boys, and it is not an unknown fact that he stays up until the wee hours of the morning studying French, Greek, Latin, German, U. S. History, or what have j ou? Richard was a generous and kind helper to us when we were overcome by the Grammar Review in “Francois.” By his quiet nature and his helpfulness to us in time of need, Barney has made legions of friends who will always remember him. “Bony” plans to enter Fitchburg Normal and you know what that means. As a teacher we predict great things for Barney. All his attributes here in High School seem to be included in a teacher’s makeup. Just be yourself, Barney, continue your good work. Good luck in your chosen profession and don’t forget that the class of ’28 is pulling for you. Favorite Expression — “Really?” Favorite Occupation — Studying. 24

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Ciiuitoe High School The girl who’s worth wiiile is liie girl who can smile, when yon in a Ford hi’ing her home DORIS MARIE CADARETTE “Dot” “Dearie” “Dorrie” Normal Course Junior Prom Committee 3; Junior Dance Committee 3; Minstrel Show 1-2-3; Glee Club 1-2; Hiking Club 2; Pageant 1. Doris is one of th§ gang up in the back of the hall, and she has always been one of the most popular girls in the class, as shown by her abundance of friends of both sexes. However, Doris devotes most of her attention to a certain party! And there’s hardly a week goes by without Doris coming in and describing a very heated argument that she’s had with some one — and, w ell, “it’s all over.” How- ever, the next day finds Doris in the best of spirits. Oh yes, they’re made up! Doris is very fond of dancing and never misses a dance up in the Towm Hall always accompanied by — oh well, the certain party. She is also very much interested in athletic activities, and is always seen at all the High School games at wdiich she sometimes gets rather excited and gives vent to her emotions by loud cheers, etc. Doris hasn’t quite made up her mind as to where she’ll continue her educa- tion, but she leaves C. H. S. wdth the best wishes for her success in wdiatever she undertakes. Favorite Expression — “I don’t wanna.” Favorite Occupation — Riding in a Ford.



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Cliieitoe Hi h School Dear Reader, we are no v about to introduce you to our “Lola.” She is cer- tainly our favorite ( Aubiirn-liaired) voung chemist, who wonders why “dilute H2 S04” burns. “Vi” is like the famous “We” — you never see her without her famous smile. She is everyone’s good pal. Nothing disturbs her, and her naive remarks and good humor make her a favorite with her classmates. “Cardie” is an artist at playing her “uke” and is a great little entertainer. Have you ever heard “Vi” sing? Those of us who have been fortunate enough to hear her will vouch for her in that capacity. “Vi” was a member of our Glee Club, and also was in the Minstrel Sho ¥ Chorus in her Senior year. Viola’s great ambition is to have her name cards read, “Miss Viola Card, R. N.” Viola has planned to enter the Hospital later and we are sure she will make a splendid nurse, and succeed in making her patients better, happier, and brighter in her presence. Farewell, dear “Vi,” may your life be just one long laugh. Sincerest wisln;s from your classmates of 1928. Here she comes — there she goes i- VIOLA BEATRICE CARD “Lola” “Vi” General Course Gym Exhibition 1-2; Glee Club 2-3; Minstrel 4. Favorite Expression — “I’m laffing.” Favorite Occupation — Talking. 2,5

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