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EVA IACCOBUCCI COMMERCIAL COURSE French Club, History Circle Let us now introduce Eva, one of the quiet and unassuming members of our class. Her sunny disposition has won her a host of friends and although she says little, she appreciates a good joke and has a pleasant smile for everyone. Eva hails from the lofty peaks of the ever-famous Burditt Hill and is usually seen with the many friends she has made in that section. Although she has not definitely made up her mind about the future, Eva thinks she will become a beautician. Whatever she undertakes, we know she will be a success and the class of '39 wishes her the best of luck. EDWARD JABLONSKI GENERAL COURSE History Circle, Tau Sigma Here we have one of the more quiet and studious boys of '39. During the daily arguments held in the Hall at recess Eddie preferred to keep his opinions to himself, though he proved himself able to assert his rights when necessary. As a faithful student, Eddie has been able to get along without wor- rying too much. He has won the respect of his fellow students by his ability to keep cool in the face of a sharp statement. Since he .has been rather reticent we know very little of his future plans, but we sincerely hope that he has the greatest of success in his future undertakings. RACHEL M. JACKSON COMMERCIAL CoURsE History Circle, Field Hockey Let us now focus our attention on Rachel, one of the serious members of our class. Her seriousness, however, does not detract from her generous and kind manner. Rachel has achieved a fine scholastic record and is well liked by her classmates. . The interest Ray takes in all sports keeps her cheering at every C. H. S. game. As well as attending our school activities, Rachel was a great asset to the Field Hockey team. She hasn't made up her mind as to her future, but her classmates all know that she will be a credit to her class in whatever she undertakes. Good luck, Ray , from '39. RIZPAH JACKSON GENERAL COURSE History Circle Rizpah has a quiet, sweet disposition, accompanied by a keen sense of humor and a strong sense of duty. She, is an ardent supporter of Clinton High,S varsity sports, and seldom misses a game in which our school competes. The fact that her residence is in Berlin does not exclude her from any of the school's social functions. Despite her many activities, Rizpah's marks were always well above the average. The class of '39 sincerely wishes Rizpah the best of luck for the future. GRACE JOHNSON NORMAL CoURsE History Circle, Class Book Grace, one of our quieter senior girls, came to us from Connecticut in our sophomore year. At recess Grace is one half of that inseparable pair of Grace and Mary. Grace takes a great interest in all school activities and sports and may be seen at Coachlace Pond either Summer or Winter. Perhaps that is why she possesses a Senior Life Saving emblem and certificate, but this doesn't interfere with her studies for she always receives at least three testies . After graduation, Grace plans to attend Fitchburg State Teacher's College and become one of the modern school marms . Good luck, Grace, from '39! ' 28
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1 FE 'l'f'j,gQ41v.-'-'T-:filv T --,Jax H , .- 'ff MAE HENNIS COMMERCIAL COURSE History Circle Mae's sunny smile and cheery disposition have made her one of the most popular girls in the class. Whenever a helping hand is needed, Mae is always ready to give her aid. Very conscientious in her school work, she has acquired an enviable record during her four years at C. H. S. Although much of her time is taken up with her studies, she still manages to take an active interest in all school activities. As to the future Mae is undecided, but whatever she undertakes we know she will be successful and the class of '39 wishes her the best of luck. MARGARET P. HESTER COMMERCIAL COURSE History Circle, Class Book Staf, Junior Inter-Class, Senior Show Margaret is the personification of that rare combination of beauty and brains. Her generous personality is the reason why she has so many friends in the class of '39. She is a very versatile young lady, and outstanding among her many talents is her dramatic ability. Since she entered as a freshman, no school activity has been complete without her charming presence. Margaret was a loyal rooter at all the football games as well as the belle of many dances. Her future plans are incomplete, but we are sure that whatever she does she will make a success of it, and '39 wishes her the best of luck. ELIZABETH HOWARD Senior Show, Inter-Class IV, History Circle We now focus our attention on one of the sunniest girls in our class of '39, but don't let that sweet smile deceive you, because Bette is just as mischievous as any of our merrymakers, and wherever there's fun, there's Bette. That Bette has a flair for dramatics is proved by the numerour shows in which she participated, and who can forget her talent as an artist, Zvidyegced by her many attractive posters and contributions to the Bulletin oa . Whatever you decide to do in the future, Bette, you have the best wishes of the class of '39. ALBERT HREHA COLLEGE COURSE History Circle, Tau Sigma, Athletic Association Now as the spotlights turns, its rays fall on Bertie. Bertie will be remembered as one of the quiet boys of the class, but along with that quiet- ness, his friends will remember that he stood well in his studies. He has been a C. M. T. C. Student at Fort Devens. He is also a member of Company G 181st Inf., and wishes to matriculate at Norwich University, Vermont. V Here's a salute to one of our future army oiiicersl MARIE HYNES GENERAL COURSE History Circle We now introduce Marie, one of our petite and carefree classmates. Our first impression was that Marie was quiet, but after we became better acquainted she proved to be quite the opposite. Because Of her fine sense of humor, Marie always sees the funny side of things and she has brightened many otherwise dull hours with her gaiety and cheerfulness. She takes a great interest in all school activities and always con- tributes to their success. She hopes to become a beautician and we know she will succeed. Best of luck, Marie, from the class of '39. 27
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is-, . , . - N v..- .. F . 'Y M-fJrJH'i'f? .f--- '- ELIZABETH JOYCE NORMAL COURSE History Circle I'm in a dancing mood is an almost perfect description of Betty Joyce. Betty usually attends all the C. H. S. dances where she is the envy of all the other girls while she demonstrates the latest and most intricate steps with great skill. Betty was chosen the best dancer in the class. She is also a great football fan, and spent much of her time cheering our football squad on to victory. Betty has visions of herself in a white cap and uniform taking patients' temperatures. The class of '39 wishes you success in your chosen profes- sion, Betty. ANN KENNY GENERAL COURSE Q History Circle Here we have the Happy-Go-Lucky girl of '39, loved by all fortunate enough to know her. Who comes popping around the corridor just as the last bell is about to ring and who gives you that big smile and Hi ? Ann, of course. Ken is a member of the C. D. S. club, and adds much fun to their meetings and social activities. During the skating season, Ken and her pal Dottie are to be seen at Coachlace Pond, which may account for Ann's being such a good skate , Best of luck, from '39, Ann. RITA KILCOYNE COMMERCIAL COURSE History Circle, Athletic Association We think Rita is one of the prettiest girls in our class, which, inci- dentally, seems to have more than its share of attractive damsels. She is very popular among the opposite sex, and it is said many a mas- culine heart was heard to break when the owner was not favored with one of Rita's infectious smiles. Without taking too much time from the social whirl, Rita managed to keep her marks well above the passing grade. Rita's pleasing personality will, we feel sure, carry her far in any profession she may choose to follow in the future. '39 sincerely wishes you the best of luck, Rita. THOMAS KILCOYNE GENERAL COURSE History Circle, Tau Sigma Killy , as he is called, is one of the most likeable boys in our class. He is always willing to do anyone a good turn and his motto .is Keep smiling . Tommy is one of the most active members of our class and is for- ever on the go. All of his classmates regard him as a regular fellow, and he keeps them in gales of laughter by his witty remarks. When, after gradua- tion, our paths divide, we shall long remember him. His plans for the future are indefinite but in the years to come, nothing but success is the sincere wish for him from the class of '39, JEAN KRAMER COLLEGE CoURsE History Circle, Bulletin Board Staff, Class Book Staff, Cheerleader, Basketball, A. A. Our eyes are magnetically drawn towards Jean Kramer by her bright crown of red hair. Jean is one of the liveliest and most talented members of the senior class. Jean's talent is not in music, study or drama, but in art, her contributions to the Bulletin Board being numerous. Her review of the Senior Show was one of the most cleverly drawn sketches ever seen in a High School paper. Jean is very sociable, never lacking dancing partners, and enjoying herself every minute. - Jean, despite her artistic ability, intends to further her studies at a business school. So. we'll just have to say, So long and good luck, Jean. 429
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