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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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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 1930 I’lOTKK riUKA l nift? Most as.-uro(ily! For if wo w( rt‘ to soarc ' h forever it is Very (loiil)lfiil tluu wo could find a word that bettor d( ' scribes “Pete.” Kvor ()iio knows that .lunior Math is no sna.i , hut we’ve heard that it hold no terror for Pot(“r, and that ho goes through “originals” as- if tiioy Wore child ' s (day. Al;hougli not (‘voryono in ur class had the i)loasur( of knowing ■ Poto” intimaioly, all inunodiatoly recognizi ' d him as “our new class- mate tlio week following his ( ' iiti ' anco to Clinton High chiefly be- cause of his (|uiet and unassuming manner. All your c!assmat.‘s join the chonis in wishing you, l’et( ' r, every siu ' ces ' s on your journey through life. FUA.XCIS CU ' PMKXTS S()ciall ' --a great success, artistically — a future busiiuss man, scholastically — welll ' .’ Thus briefly do we catalogue those character- istics of “Pinky which are evident after an hour’s aciiuaintaiu e. ' I’liose do, (jor traits — friendliness, rollicking humor, are ciierished by thos-e who know him well. If oik ' considers these qualities h “ knows that they build n() an admirable (irediction for anyone. As- a trackman, .John did well for himself and the team, and it was to Clinion lligli’s disadvan age that track was not a varsiiy s()ort W ' e all know that .Ichn deservi-s the es-ieem in wlncn w(‘, his classmaiis, inihl him and we may truthfully say that Ciinton High ' s loss is- Provid(-ncc College’s gain. llisti ry Circli- Senior Slmw Coimuiltei- Tan Sigma .lunior I’roju I ' oniniillee TIIO.MAS CO.MASKKV To know Tom” and lo have him as a friimd is an oiiiiortunity that the greater iiarl of the class of ’. ' bi has not overlooked. .Mlhriugh his jokes and (unis- are somewhat reinilsive, he has managed to make and keep a friendshi() between himself and the numbers of his class; a friindshiii that won and reaclu-d its- end at gradiialion. His successful apidication lo .-tudi(-s has bec-n counterbalanct d by his ardent liking for alhletiis. Ilisl ' -rv Cin-le .Senior Sliow Coniinillee I ' nii Sigma .Innior Prom Connuitlee . ' 0
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