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C| , K EMORABILIA 19:!)6 .MAini ' ; N KUOXICA m iiCWlNKUO is one of the jietite members ol our class with daik (urly l air ami lar. e hazel ev( ' s that hriiiy, her i; host i! rrieml.v (not all of her own sex. to say tlu K’asti. -Marie is the possessor of a V( ry sw( ( t voice as w( who luaird her in -Ml ' , tr ' roole ' s Radio Kevue c;in testify. • ' Wiiikh ' is one of those .stirls, who, when they leav( llish Stdioo! can hoiH ' -tly say they had one corkinst ftood tinu ' . lint she doesn ' t let idimsnre interfere loo mncdi with w(n ' k. for Imr report ctird is nevt ' r decoraical with led marks. Miiislr4‘l Shiiw 1 2 Sriiidi ' Siiitw ' cin in it t cc Kailin Iti ' Viic I A. 1 :: t .Innior I’min ( ’r ni in it Ice l.OriSK SCOTT CAIKXS Who ' s that down there can. ' im; so mmh noise ' .’ On lookimt c!os( r . ' on -■ c that it ' s onr ambitions cheer leader. Lonisi ' . .m ttin,n the ftaii.y to. ether. As a yhei ' r leader “Scotlie ' ' certainly iirovml that the A. A. memhers knew what tlu y were doin.u: when tlu y (di ' ctml her. It also [iroved a lucky ciioice lor Iconise with Charlii and Hose it si ' ems were made for leadinit (diemm. When it comes to descrihiii Oonie we must admit we ' re sliudc. For Fonise is everythin : nice all wra.i i)ed into one. Louise misi- ' a social ' .’ We should say not, for at tmi danc( s and tin ' like Scottie seemed (. ' specially to enjoy herself and why not for .Mnrf ti () attended them all. . tlilctic .Vssni ' iiil ion 1 2 a. I .Innior I’loni ■nniniillci ' I n t oi ' cln. ..; I ' .iisolnill . ' 1 Siniior .Show ( ' lii ' cr I.i ' iiilcr 1 lli.stor.v Cin ' lc WILLIA.M CAMliKIDOK Here we have Bill ( ' a mhiidftc. ilis piano playin. proves an attraction for many a yonm; lady and hi. friends consider him a scc- (.11(1 Kddie Dindiin. .Mihon.yh one wonhin ' l suspect it from his size, “Bill” is also an outdoor man and very fond of all siioiis. Cnlta i not ofI(n sec-n carryin.e: home ho(.ks hnl he does man- age an cccasional testimonial. “Bill has plans for fnrlheriir. ' . his musical carei-r at the Xcw I ' hi.niaiid ( ' onserva I ory of .Music. .Iiini ' .r Prom ( ' oniniil toe Tnn SiKinn ilistory (’iri ' li. 21
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[Memorabilia i9: 6 TINA BOODRY This is Station C. II. S. tuning in. We are now reaily to intro- duce Tina, a very quiet and studious inember of the class of ’ofi. Though not a usually conspicuous menilter of the class ' one always knows she is around since she belongs to tlie crowd of senior girls who are always talking in the back of the hall. Tina has taken the Coni ' mercial Course, and by the enthusias ' m with which she studies, we presume that her future will be in that Held. She intends to further h r education at Becker’S ' . iSriiior Sliovv ( ' omniittee Ilistory C’irplo Junior I’roni roiniuittfe Atliletio Association 2-3-4 OLIVE ALICE BULLARD Well! Well! Well! Look who’s here. Don’t rush, we ' ll intro- duce her in time. This charming girl is none other than our own “Ollie.” She is a quiet, studious looking girl, but don ' t judge a book by its« cover. What would a party or a dance be without “Tody” to enliven it up? “Ollie” is very fond of dancing: however we wonder if that is the only attraction Hudson holds for her. (?) Although “Ollie” was never overburdened with testimonials, she always managed to dodge the red marks when the report cards came around. Her winning personality and ever-ready help has aided many of us through a “tough spot.” AtliiU ' tic .- s.soci,ition 1-2-.3-4 Senior Sliow rnmniittec Minstrel Stiow 1 History Circle Junior I’roni Coniiuittoe MAURICE BURGOYNE Look who’s here! Yes, sir, it’s none other than Maurice Bur- goyne, one of our fun-loving pals-. “Bugs” hails from the rugged peaks of Burditt Hill, and you’ll certainly realize that, when you see him “tearing around” town in the Studebaker. “Bugs” is always an asset at our social affairs acquiring a gi-eat deal of attention from the girls. Maurice is one of our great out-door men, his favorite sport being horse-back riding. We often wonder how anyone can stay on a horse but “Bugs” has certainly mastered that aid successfully, and we are sure he will master anything elE e he undertakes in the future. Tail Sigma .Tuiiinr I’rum Cniumittce History ( ' ircle -Senior .Sliinv (■oiumiltci; I I 2.3 I
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I EMOSABILrA 9: c BESSIE CHIAVAUIS “Looki- are deceiviii”” lor Bessie aiiprars to be one of our tiiiicl girls. On the contrary “Ih ' ss” is a veritat)la vixen u.iiially seini in tlie midst of the mischief voikei , ' adding to the noise begun l)y other. ' ;. “Bess” always managed to be a good student, lier name a|)i)eaiing in the paper without fail on the testimonial list every iinarter. • ' Behe ' s ' ” favorite occupation is taking triiis up to .Maine evei ' y now and then. With whom? And what for, we wonder. “Bess” plans to enter Becker’s and be a succe.ss there as s-lie vas in Clinton High. .Mlilctic .Xssccintioii 1 ll-: ' . 1 Junior Prrm ( ’oinmit toe lindio K viio 2 .’» M instnd Show Senior Siiow ronmii!tt e 1 1 istory ( irele Junior -MiirS ' lnin ( ' ' hiss I’.tM.k Stair DANIEL CHIAVAUIS We now turn to the “Don .Juan” of nnr tdass ' . .41thongh not very bright in his studies he surely is a “Ciai ' k Cable” in his dressing. “Stooge” i.-- ' a ladies’ man. In English, Period E, he’d I ' ather listen to the charming young lady heside him rather than answer English (luestions. “Danny” always has a smile for everyone, ti.achers and juipib- ' alike. “Danny’s” hobhy is playing hooky, but all in all he is ;i like- able classmate. “Danny” is- planning to ( nten- Amherst College in Scpiemhei-. Tail Sigma Seiiiiir .Sli.nw ( ' om iii it ti ' o History ( ' inle .Miiistn-l Sliow 1 .Junior from ( ' oiiimittcc liailio Itoviio ' 2 ' .i FI.ORENCE CIAVOLA I Among the nnassnming tnemlf’rs of our class is Florence. ■ I- ' lorence is rather quiet and reserved, bttt we till know that she is ' a “peach” and very dependahle. If a ‘‘friend” in need is a friend in- deed, “hhossie” is most certainly a friend indeed. Florence is tin earne t, serious tvorker and has always managed to get testies when i each quarter rolled around. i However, her playftil hours have heen nttmerotis and it is during ■ these that we Itegiii to doubt our (diaracterization of her as a qttiet lass. But quiet or otherwise she will always- he a .strong link in our class and otir chain of real friendship. .Iiiiiior Prom roinniittee tli.story ( ' in-lo Smiioi- Sliow (. ' oiiiiiiittee .tthlotic .tss i-intioii 2 -’’, -4 I ! I 25
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