Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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WILLIAM C. JOHNSON College Course 1 listury Circle. Class Book hilitor, Football. William Johnson or Hill to his friends is another brilliant member ot the Senior Class. He is ot a quiet nature and is very popular with his classmates. Hill was a member ol the Sophomore Club it i l L35. When the football season is on the program, you will usu- ally find Hill down on the held giving his very best performance very quietly but efficiently. When it comes to studies he is right at the very to p, and we all know from observance that he most cer- tainly will he one of the most successful members ol the Senior Croup. JAMES ARTI JUR JOHNSTON College Course lrcach Club. History Circle, Class Book Staff. James Johnston or just Jimmy is a very ambitious member of the Senior Class. 1 le is quiet, pleasant, and possessed of a winning personality. Jimmy ' s studious and serious in his work. So much so that we are sure that he will come out on top in whatever career lie will choose. As for social activities he was in the Sophomore Club of 1R35 and in his senior year, the French Club. His plans lor the future are quite uncertain as yet but we imagine he has some secret ambition with which he wishes to surprise us when the time comes. ANNA HKD WIG KOSINSKA Com mercial Course History Circle. Now we turn our gaze upon one of the tallest of the fair sex in our class. Anna seems like a very quiet girl but once you know her you find that she is anything but quiet. Although Anna work after school she manages to have her studies prepared, too. Anna stems to have interests in another town besides her own. You can see her racing to the postoffice at recess holding on to a letter addressed to , I wonder who. Anna is undecided as to v. hat her hie work is to be, but we are confident that whatever she may do she will be successful. ELINOR KLIZARKTH KRAUSS Com mere nil Course History Circle, Soph. Club, Orchestra, Class Book Staff. When the day comes on w hich we must account tor each moment of our lives, we know the (Teat Auditor will look in vain for wasted moments in Eleanor s lif e. We have often envied her fac ult lor doing the job when it should have been done. Eleanor s opinion, too. was something to he valued. For it was never blindly ventured, but always followed careful consideration. However, we feel Eleanor ' s real worth will be shown when she fares forth into the world, lor her work in the business courses during her four years gave every indication to us that Eleanor would one day take her place among the business women of the world. 2H

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ARTHUR T. INNAMORATI College Course History Circle. A good student, a cheerful companion, a steadfast friend — that’s Arthur. We might have added that he is an outstanding athlete, but a broken collar-bone intervened somewhat. His ability to make and keep friends has made him one of our most popular seniors. We expect him to head toward some technical school, eventually to become associated with his father and uncle in their contracting busi- ness, and we are sure that the splendid qualities he exhibited in high school will stand him in good stead in the school of the world. JOHN B. INNAMORATI Technical Course Football. Suddenly a great outburst of laughter is heard ringing thru the corridors and of course we see Chick Innamorati behind it. No matter what mood Chick is in, he can always indulge in uproarious laughter. Naturally such a pleasing personality should be popular among his classmates especially so among the opposite sex. Chick is one of our mathematical geniuses but still finds time to play football. He’s been on our team for the past three years and has won a place in the Midland League, and in the opinion of many, is the best center Clinton has had here for many years. He plans to enter Worcester Tech next fall where we are sure he will carry on to the credit of C. H. S. MARY MARGARET JOYCE College Course Soph. Club, History Circle, Class Book Editor. Mary is one of the sweetest and most demure of the Senior girls. We expect that you will find her among the honor graduates be- cause she is one of the brilliant students of the class. Do not get the idea that Mary studies all the time because that would be very untrue. She has always been most prominent in school and class affairs, and there are those of us w ' ho know she has a decided sense of humor. She was in that remarkable Sophomore Club of 1935 and did her share to make it the great success it was. Mary’s plans for the future are uncertain, but she intends to continue her educa- tion at college, where we feel sure her scholastic and social suc- cess will be just as great as it was here. MARY M. KITTREDGE College Course Soph. Club, French Club (Sec ' y), History Circle, Class Book Staff. Mary Kittredge is one of the most popular members of our class. She ranks high in her studies and it is not her winning and tanta- lizing smile which gets her by. Her popularity among the stu- dents of C. LI. S., particularly the male element, is attested by the fact that her dances are all signed up before the orchestra starts to play. In her sophomore year she was one of the moving spirits in the renowned Sophomore Club. This year when the Senior French Club was organized, Mary was elected Secretary and can she read French perfectly! Mary hopes to become a teacher later in life, and how we envy the students!! 27



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ROBERT KINLEY Technical Course Football, History Circle. Bob got through school with probably less effort than any of us, but he got by. Besides getting by, Bob also played on the football teams and was a flashy ball-carrier. Bob was good on the ice, too, as a skater. Bob is exceptionally popular with the members of both sexes. When a good joke is sprung in the hall at recess you can rest assured that Bob had a big part in it. His pleasant, affable manner, his well developed mind and his willingness to apply himself to the task at hand all guarantee him a smooth pathway on the road to success. JOHN JOSEPH KULIS College Course Football, Baseball, History Circle, Class Book Stafl. Ready, willing and able. These three adjectives may well be used to describe the likeable personality of John. John did not enter with the class of 1937 but left school a year ago to seek employ- ment. This year he has returned to further advance his school training and is graduating with us. John was a star athlete on the baseball and football teams of 34 and ' 35. He was the leading hitter on the baseball team that won the Mid-land league title. This year he has given valuable assistance to Coach McCaffrey by help- ing him out with the basketball and baseball teams. John’s plans for the future are to enter Holy Cross where we know he will be as popular and prominent as he was in C. H. S. ANNE BARBARA LAVELLE Normal Course History Circle, Soph. Club. Here we have the possessor of a strong, buoyant heart, always bubbling over with the exuberant spirit of a youth who had no dif- ficulty in carving a niche in the hearts of all her friends. The trials, tribulations and uncertain vicissitudes of the past four years of High School never had the slightest depressive effect upon Ann. Despite her carefree attitude, Ann had a great seriousness under her nonchalant exterior. Back of her smile there was a keen intel- lect. To you, Ann, we say that though all the happy hours spent here in School fade softly away, the remembrance of your friend- ship will never grow dim in our memory. MARY PATRICIA LAVELLE General Course History Circle. Too wise to be unduly serious, too cheerful to be conquered by the darkest hour and too ready and dependable not to reap the full benefit for each day — that is Mary. To think of her is to think of the personification of good nature. She was easy-going, not exhaustingly ambitious, but getting there unobtrusively just the same. With a smile that was genuine and a warm friendly greet- ing to everyone, it is easy to picture in the future so near at hand, “Mary” finding the happy side of life, laughing at the seemingly difficult situations, before showing them up as not so trying after all. The class of ’37 joins in wishing you luck, Mary. 29

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