Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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Leocutiia Donat John Donnelly Stanley Duchnowski Thomas Duffy Leocadia Donat Commercial Course History Cirdc: Athletic Association: Bulletin Bonn Leocadia is one of the girls to graduate this June. She has completed her four year Commercial Course and we judge from the interest she has shown in her studies that she will be successful in a commercial field. We have proof of this when we learn that she was secretary to the Shorthand Teacher in her Senior year, and typist for the school paper. Being unde- cided in her plans for the future, we are in doubt as to her future work, but we are not in doubt that she will succeed in whatever she attempts. John Joseph Donnelly College Course Football: Tan Sigma: History Circle Now let us introduce one of the most popular boys in the school whose winning smile and cheerful greeting is well known by all his classmates. Although “Amber’ - never got hot and bothered over studies, and is seldom seen taking a book home, he always manages to make the grade. He played Varsity Football and was an important factor in winning the Midland League Football Championship of ’38. Jack has not yet decided what he will do after his graduation, but whatever it is we are all cheering for him. Stanley George Dlchnowski Commercial Course Tail Sigma: History Circle f| Here we meet a reserved boy with a pleasant smile and winning per- sonality. “Tanny” is a modest chap who never interferes in other people’s business. Stanley has chosen a position where he may be at all times in contact with business and pleasure. Every afternoon you can see him smiling over the counter of his father’s grocery store. Although he didn’t participate in athletics, he was always a rooter and attended all High School games. At the present time, “Tanny” is uncertain what he intends to do in the future, but we know that he will succeed in whatever he undertakes. Thomas Joseph Dleey College Course Tan Sigma History Circle: Ircnc i Club: Senior Show. Prom. Comm. A. A. Although Tom, is one of our most romantically inclined members, he i- also an all around good fellow. He remained somewhat in the back- ground during his first three years, but more than made up for it this year. Much of his popularity is due to the fact that he has an unquenchable sense of humor. Those who saw him in the Senior show know of his ability as an actor. At the present t i m ■■ he is undecided which institution of higher learning he will attend, but wherever he goes we feel sure that he will make his fellow classmates at (’. H. S. proud of him. 24

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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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Kathryn Gertrude Dundas Normal Course History Circle; Athletic Association; Prom. Committee; Radio Rente And here is Kathryn. No one could help but like her at the first meeting. Friendly and gay, Katie has become one of our most popular girls, and can be seen at all the school functions. Kathryn has been faithful in her studies throughout her four years in High School, and as a result, she always managed to stay near the top of the class. She has decided upon a nursing career, and we all know that with her conscientious nature and cheery disposition, she will make an excellent nurse. Helen Patricia Durkin Commercial Course Historical Society; Cheerleader: History Circle; Prom. Comm.; St. Mihiel Day Helen is that demure, little girl whom we all admire and whom we all have the advantage of knowing. No matter what dance you attend she is one of the first on the floor. Helen is also a loyal sports fan. She’s always on hand for baseball, basketball, and is one of our cheer-leaders at the football games. She is better known as one of the best girl swimmers in Clinton. Remember the water carnival? Helen’s pretty face, pleasing- personality, and cheery disposition will certainly help her climb the ladder of success. Good luck, Helen, from the class of 1938. Ronald Everett Duvarney Commercial Course History Circle; Tan Sigma; Football 4: Football Club; Prom. Committee Let us introduce “Duke.” He and Charlie may be seen going- from class to class together everyday, the modern version of David and Jonathan. “Duke” doesn’t stay up all night studying, yet, you never see a red mark on his card. He is the kind of a fellow everyone likes to meet, a boy with a winning smile, carefree attitude, and athletic manner. A glance at his activities list shows him to be a very busy young man. We understand “Duke” has his heart set on entering Bentley’s next fall, and then the business world will be his next stop. Peter Martin Flaherty Commercial Course History Circle; Tan Sigma, Interclass Baseball; Athlet ic Association Kind hearted, unselfish, and ambitious to be a business man, Peter works for his uncle afternoons, and one can see his big smile when he’s be- hind the wheel of Ruane’s truck. Although a working boy, he has plenty of time for pleasure, too. He loves all spox-ts and attends all the school games, dances and shows, and is a favorite with the opposite sex. His favorite subject, incidentally, was Bookkeeping, and he intends to go to college next year, and take up a Business Administration course. Wherever he goes, the class of ’38 wishes him all the success in the world. Kathryn Dundas Helen Durkin Ronald Duvarney Peter Flaherty

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