Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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JOHN BL ' RGOYXK College Course Photographs dull. 1 au Sigma, 1 hstorx Circle, French Circle, lunior Marshal. Junior Prom Committee, (. ' lass Book Start. ■.Very iii in if it volume - - If yon (non how to read him.” Six leet two. exes of blue, this is the best description we can give ol John. One ot the most popular members of the class of 40. 1 le is well known lor his length) dissuasions which he had with Miss Kerrigan on matters pertaining to French IV. Most olten heard was: “Well, Miss Kerrigan, I don ' t quite agree with you. John could not pass lw anyone without being noticed because of his phenomenal height. 1 hs pleasing personality made him well liked bv members of his class and the faculty. J 1 A X SCOTT CAMPBELL College Course l unch Club, Historx Circle. 1 lonorarx Member ot Historical Society. | rom Committee, Class Book Start, Photography Club. A certain charm, a lovely smile.” Dimples flash with the ga smile that belongs to Jcanie. She is a j OV ous person who is in the midst of all the social events of the school. Never has it been known that she was any place where she did not have a good time and more than her share of fun. jean was liked by all her teachers as well as her classmates. She always had something pleasant to say to everyone and as a result she was known by all from freshman to senior. ANNA CARUSO Commercial Course History Circle, Photographs Club. Swift to hear, ami flow to speak- Anna is one ot the most popular girls in her class. As a student she has had a good record in her lour years of high school. She expects to enter the Burbank Hospital, Fitchburg lor training in the fall. Let us bid “Ann, farewell by wishing her success, already- assured bv her singular qualities as a student and friend. EARL JOSEP1 1 CATMFX Commercial Course Photographs Club, History Circle, Tau Sigma, I hanksgiving Show. ' ‘Cheerful people lire long in our memories.” And now comes Earl, the lad who never worries. Whenever he was told to report tor a P.M., he would rise and say in an emphatic and assuring tone ol voice, I gotta peddle poppers. Karl is at present employed in his spare time at the First National, and plans to enter I ratlc School this fall. Your classmates wish you the best of luck, Earl. 14

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JOHN BERGERO General Course History Circle, Orchestra, Thanksgiving Night Show, Tau Sigma. “Music has its charms “ Johnny, the “Jimmy Dorsey” of the class was a familiar sight at our class entertainments sitting in with the orchestra. Despite the fact that a great deal of his spare time was taken up playing with various orchestras, still he managed to squeeze in a few odd moments with his books. Johnny will be remembered by 1940 as a quiet, agreeable, and all- round good sport; always glad and willing to help out when help was needed. Present plans call for him following his sax into a musical career, and knowing Johnny we feel sure that some day he will be in the sax section of one of the nation ' s big dance bands — that ' s the wish of 1940. NATHALIE FRANCES BRIGHAM Commercial Course History Circle, Shorthand Circle, Class Book Staff, Junior Prom Committee, Photography Club. What sweet delights a quiet life affords. Nathalie, although far from six feet tall, makes up for this lack of stature by never ailing v itality and pep. “Nat as she is known to her many friends, when not at the theatre, can generally be found studying her shorthand or pounding the keys of her type- writer. This accounts for her name appearing on the testimonial list. The best of wishes from the Class of 1940 go to “Nat” for the success in her Secretarial work. MARGARET HAZEL BROWN Commercial Course Photography Club, History Circle, Shorthand Circle. “There is no genius lik c the genius of energy and wisdom ' ' Margaret is one of the quiet, unobtrusive members of the senior class whose name appears regularly on the testimonial list. She excells in typing; her nimble fingers fly rhythmically over the keys. Her willingness to help and her cheerful smile have won her many friends. Best of luck to you Margaret in whatever you choose to do. VERN BROWNELL Commercial Course Tau Sigma, History Circle. Today l am a man. Vern is one of our boys, who though not engaged in sports is popu- lar with his fellow students. His best loves in sports are skiing and skating. Vern can always be seen with Ray around school, particularly in Mr. Gordon’s office. He does not neglect his pleasures for study but always manages to get his points. Vern’s quiet nature and amiable disposition have won for him many friends and the Class of 1940 wishes him the best of luck. 13



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EDWARD CECCHINI Commercial Course Photography Club, History Circle, Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee, Orchestra, Thanksgiving Show. “Mischief m his eye, Music in his heart. ' ' “Let’s get in the mood. Edward Cecchini, better known as “Chick is famous for that “makes you want to dance music. “Chick plays in the well-known orchestra, the Jive Kings which played at the basketball dances in the Armory and many other places. He has played the violin in the school orchestra for four years and is one of the best liked boys in the class of 1940. CLEOPATRA CHIAMIS Commercial Course Shorthand Circle, History Circle, Photography Club. She is safe, who docs her best.’’ To describe such a classmate is a pleasure. Cheerful, loving, and good- natured “Patty” has won many friends, because of her good sports- manship. During her four years “Cleo” has taken an active part in school activities. Lessons never seem to bother “Cleo,” but she always man- ages to get by. “Cleo” plans to be a stenographer and the best wishes of the Class of 40 go with her. PHILIP P. CHIAVARIS Commercial Course Tau Sigma, Photography Club, History Circle, High School Orchestra. Phil is one of the quietest boys of the High School. Although he has not taken any active part in sports, he is a great enthusiastic fan. He hopes to succeed in the mechanical field. He has taken part in all high school affairs, and is leader of a local orchestra. Although he is not a testimonial pupil, he has managed to get by in his subjects with room to spare. MARY ELIZABETH CLAXTON Commercial Course History Circle, Photography Club. Dark hair, blue eyes, sunny disposition, all go to make Mary. That Mary is a favorite of her classmates is of little wonder, for she is usually the girl who’s bubbling over with mirth. Although she is undecided as to what career she wants to follow, we know, however, that she will meet with success in whatever she attempts. 1940 wishes you heaps of luck in whatever your choice might be. 15

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