Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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Florence ( ' aid Marjorie Carville Clarence Claxton Ann Cobb Florence Lois Card Commercial Clour sc junior Prow. Athletic Association Flo is a Commercial Student and one who has won many friends by helping others. She spends the greater part of her time studying to be an efficient secretary. She is an ardent backer of all events sponsored by Clinton High, es- pecially football. She is contented, never complains, and is willing to aid anyone at any time. No wonder she wins friends. Flo i- undecided where she will further her studies, but there are great possibilities of it being Becker Business College. Wherever she goes, Clinton High classmates are wishing her heaps of success. Marjorie Ethel Carville Commercial Course History Circle “Hi, Slug,” is the usual or shall we say unusual greeting one receives from this tall, quiet looking Senior, for Marge always has a cheery greeting for her classmates and teachers alike. One of Marge’s many accomplishments is talking, which she does hours on end. Marge tells us that one teacher went so far as to say she even talks in her sleep. Marge is planning to further her education at the Greenwich Children’s Hospital in Connecticut. Whatever you do, Marge, the class of “38” wishes you the best of luck. Clarence Whitman Claxton College Course Tati Sigma; History Circle ; lltillelin Boon Wieky, as he is known to his friends, is well liked by his classmates because of his good spirits which nothing seems able to dampen. Although he did not take his studies too seriously the first two years, he more than made up for it the last two. Because of outside employment, he was unable to go out for sports, but his constant attendance at all the High School events did much to make them a success. He plans to study for the Minis- try, and we feel sure that he will make a success of it. The Class of ’38 wishes you all the luck in the world, Wicky. Ann Barbara Cobb College Course I. A . On he Hu. Interchip Dramatic . Minstrel Shot v i: History Circle ; I ron:. Comm. Ann has always been on the “general excellence” list and yet she is far from being a book-worm in any sense of the word. She is well informed on many subjects, and can take an intelligent view on any topic that may come up for discussion. She is an accomplished musician, playing both violin and piano. She is a faithful supporter of all our sports, too. Ann s ambitions for the future are not known to us at present, but we are all rooting for her and know that she will come out on top. r

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Clementine Burton Commercial Course History Circle ; Athletic Association The saying - , “Good things come in small packages,” certainly applies to “petite” Clementine, who is the youngest girl in the Senior Class. She came to Clinton High last year from Marlboro and in her quiet way has made many true friends. As for social affairs she was a member of the Athletic Association, the History Circle, and attended all the High School dances, and still kept her name on the testimonial list. Clementine plans to attend a Business College in the fall and we all hope that she will have lots of good luck and success. Wesley Burton College Course Football; History Circle; Tan Sigma “Wes,” although a bit shy, is one of the most popular members of the Class of “38”. He loves all sports, especially football. His long ambition is to lock horns with our Principal in checkers. He showed no mercy for his opponents on the football field, being our scar fullback on the Midland League Champion Team. “Wes” attends all the school activities and is sure to be on hand when- ever anything is doing. Aside from his activities, he is very studious and ambitious. He hopes to be a successful politician. Good luck, “Wes.” Mary Elizabeth Butler College Course Historical Society; Class Boo { Staff: History Circle; A. A. Mary is our only class member from the suburb of Bolton, and it has been gloriously represented by her. She has never been known to burn the midnight oil studying, but she gathers testimonials like a magnet gathers pins. Chemistry and Math are her pet fields though she can be caught at Shorthand in her leisure mo- ments at recess. Mary’s friends are innumerable for everyone is attracted by her charming personality. Her witty conversation increases the sincere admi- ration and affection of all who know her. Her plans for the future are focused on a nursing career, where she is sure to be successful. The best wishes and congratulations of ’38 are all hers. Yolanda Rachael Carabba Commercial Course Prom. Committee ; History Circle; Athletic Association Yolanda came to us in her Senior year from Fitchburg — a tall, lovely brunette with a pleasing personality. Her ability as a seamstress and as a cook have made her an asset to Miss Thompson’s Household Arts class. She is not very enthusiastic about social affairs although she enjoys dancing and is always a good sport. For recreation — hiking, dancing, and roller skating take up most of her time. Yolanda has visions of becoming another Adrian and having seen her choice of clothes we are sure that she will be a great success. Clementine Burton Wesley Burton Mary Butler Yolanda Carabba 21



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Normal Course Mary Elizabeth Corrigan History Circle; Junior Prom. Committee ; A. A. Despite her quiet disposition, this curly-haired lass from Burditt-Hill attends all C. H. S. activities, and seems to have a very good time. Nothing ever bothers “Honeybuneh. ” Perhaps it is this happy trait that makes her so sorely missed during her rare absences. Or it may be her friendliness and sincerity which endear her to us. Mary does her schoolwork faithfully, dependably, and well. Thus, in spite of her occasional mischief, she remains in the good graces of the faculty. Mary’s ambitions remain a secret, but whatever they may be, we wish her the best of luck. Joseph Anthony Czarnecki Commercial Course History Circle; Tatt Sigma; Junior Prom. Committee; A. A. Joe is well-known as a faithful student and helpful classmate. He may be seen at most of our social functions and always seems to be on the best of terms with the opposite sex. Musically inclined he is a very talented artist on the violin, and during his spare time Joe plays his violin with a local orchestra He never worries a great deal about his studies and yet he always seems to get along well. Joe is undecided as to where he will further his education but wherever he chooses to go, the best wishes from the Class of ’38 go with him. Helen Despotopulos College Course History Circle Helen is short in stature, but making up for that in her pleasing dis- position, she has won an enviable place in all our hearts. We have often wondered why Helen doesn’t grace our social functions more than she does, but perhaps the answer comes as we pull into school with our sleepy eyed, morning-afters, and find her fresh as a daisy with her lessons all prepared. Helen plans to be a stenographer in later life. We all know success is sure to follow her wherever she may go. Alfred Domenico General Course Prom. Committee , Tatt Sigma; History Circle Sometimes it isn’t what a fellow does , but what he is that makes him popular. That’s the way it is with “Al.” He never exerted himself to attain testimonials or to take a very active part in athletic and social activi- ties, but he always gave his support and was interested in everything that went on. What we will remember most about “Al” is that pleasant smile and the quiet, easy, friendly manner. Mary Corrigan Joseph Czarnecki Helen Despotopulos Alfred Domenico 23

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