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Arthur Dorfman Iosephine Helena Doria Katherine Patricia Duffy Mary Margaret Duffy ARTHUR DURFMAN Commercial Course Class Book Stallg Tau Sigma: History Circle: Clinton Historical Society. A cheerful Irmpcr rmzkes' wil good-m11m'e1l. How Arthur has the patience to withstand all our teasing is one of the many questions we find hard to answer. Probably it's just plain good nature. but it's .1 quality we can't all claim. much as We'd like to. Besides being a good sport, Arthur is a good scholar and an enthusiastic worker when it comes to helping '-ll along. His chief ambition is to become il Radio Operator and to further his present knowledge of the arts. C. H. S. is signing of-I now, Arthur. but we'll be waiting to hear you come in. IOSEPHINE HELENA DORIA Commercial Course Vice-President Shorthand Circle: History Circle: Class Book Staflg Prom Committeeg Thanksgiving Show, Orchestra. Indeed .che was a merry lax, We all were glad to lmzfr her in our clarxf' A twinkle in her eye, a smile on her lips, Io has won the hearts of all her classmates. She's always lending a helping hand-there couldn't be a more enthu- siastie worker. School work is not Io's only achievement, as you who have seen any one of the four Thanksgiving Shows know. She has gained the title of musician, in fact, an accomplished Hawaiian Guitar player. Io hopes to further her secretarial ambition by studying at Bryant and Stratton. and she may feel confident that her pals wish her all the luck in the World. KATHERINE PATRICIA DUFFY Commercial Course History Circleg lnterclass '-l0. Shi: lilrle but :her wise . . . Sl1e'r a terror for hw' size. Kal's a perpetual tardy bell racer. Maybe it's because she's small that shes able to sneak into her homeroom unnoticed. Hut a hearty laugh soon tells us shes there, enjoying the latest of Issy's jokes. She's always found in the stands rooting for the Clinton boys, and always found at the socials dancing with them If you re looking for fun by the bushels, just look for Kal, for her carefree nature makes her the life of every party. Here's to a grand sport from all of '41. MARY MARGARET DUFFY Normal Course History Circle, Field Hockey. A little thing, a runny :mile A pleasant word at morn. DufI's case is one of those where First impression doesn't count. She may appear to be on the reserved side, but her many acquaintances know differently. During her four years, Mary has progressed rapidly. She always manages to accomplish two things: make the grades and have a good time. Sports attracted her to such an extent that she rarely missed games of any kind, and has also played an active part in girls' activities. Mary has decided to become a dietitian. Don't lose that everlasting smile, Duff, and remember '41 is rooting for you! 28
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Edgar Ray Densmore Ir Stephen Despotopulos Mary Diluzio Raymond Francis Domenico EDGAR RAY DENSMORE, IR. General Course Tau Sigmag History Circle. 1 am .mre care'.r an enemy lo life. To all those acquainted with him, this gay fellow hailing from Germantown is known as Cap. We'll admit Ray never breaks his back or strains his muscles carrying text books to and from school-but neither does he go home empty-handed. Ray never tried out for any teams, but is nevertheless deeply interested in all sports and is a staunch rooter for Clinton High. Although Ray is undecided about his future, the class of '41 wishes him the best of luck through the coming years. STEPHEN DESPOTOPULOS General Course History Circle, Tau Sigmag Baseball 2, 3. Big of body, tender of heart. A tall, robust fellow, combative, full of mischievous vitalityg that's Steve. And we might add, good-natured, for he takes all kinds of teasing from his friends with a big, broad grin. Did Steve like to study? Conlidentially no. But he was one of our mighty men on the baseball diamond, always delivering the goods at just the right time. To list another achievement, may we say that Steve is an expert at beating the tardy bell. Here's to you, Steve, from '4l. MARY DILUZIO Commercial Course Shorthand Circleg History Circle. A winning way . . . a pleasant smile. Mary's deep laughter and contagious sense of humor make her well liked by all her friends. She loves to dance, and can Rhumba and Conga as well as some pro- fessionals. Although she often worries about her studies, she doesn't like to let them interfere with her fun. At present, Mary hopes to become a private secretary. She is working hard at her shorthand and typing and we know she will succeed if she keeps striving with such diligence. RAYMOND FRANCIS DOMENICO General Course Tau Si 'mag Histor' Circleg Athletic Association. ls l Silence never befrayr yon. Razz is well-liked by his classmates because of his excellent personality and good nature. Although he did not take his studies very seriously the First year, he more than made up for it during the following three. He is very talented and plays the piano in the Holy Rosary Orchestra. His plans for the future are uncertain, but whatever field he chooses, we know he will be a great success. The Class of '41 wishes you the best of luck, Ray. 27
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Richard Ioseph Durkin Walter Iohn Dziokonski Georgia Elizabeth Favour Margaret Mary Flaherty RICHARD IOSEPH DURKIN College Course Tau Sigmag History Circle: Class Book Staffg French Circleg Prom Committee. W hz-n Irirh eyes' are .rnzilfl1g. When Dick was a freshman, he noticed that man was gifted with two ears and one mouth. Coming to the conclusion that he should listen twice as much as he speaks, he occupies a position among the quieter QFD boys of the class. He must also be placed among those who manage to glide in about a second before the tardy bell rings. In his marks, he struck a happy medium: and, at times, showed up with a number of testimonials. The road to sueecss is a hard one. But keep smiling. Dickg you'll come out on top. WALTER IOI-IN DZIOKONSKI General Course History Circleg Tau Sigma. A lion among ladies ix Ll rlangrroux Ming. Here's a happy-go-lucky fellow who gets much fun out of school life. Wally never worked overtime on his lessons, but such efforts as lie did make, were more than rewarded. He is considered one of the best dancers in his class. I-Ie also indulges in vari- ous sports. swimming being his favorite. I7on't ever argue with VValter about th.- supremacy of districts, for he is a staunch supporter of the Acre. Wally favors a business career and, we feel. success will come to him in that field. GEORGIA ELIZABETH FAVOUR College Course History Circleg Class Book Staff. Her ,vufz-rl11c:.r I newer knew Until .che smiled on mc. Although Georgia was a late comer to our class. she soon won a prominent position in all our hearts. Georgia is both pretty and intelligent. but her interests are not entirely confined to her studies for she takes an active interest in the social affairs of the school, as well. She is one of the best artists in Miss Smith's drawing classes. and her unique ideas have found their special places in this memorandum. Georgia's ambition is to be a nurse or an artist. if her soldier doesn't change her mind. Whichever Wins. by reason of her friendliness and perseverance, Georgia! success is assured. MARGARET MARY FLAHERTY College Course French Club: History Circleg Iunior Prom Committee. Nay, Ixhnll mfrr be aware of mine own wif, 'Til I break my shin: zzgainrl it. Quiet and demure Margaret is iust Peggy to her many friends. Although in French IV Peggy has won the title of the Model Student, outside laughter and Peggy are synonymous. She is on hand at all class functions and other activities, but still manages to take up considerable space in the testie column. Peggy is planning to enter the Clinton Hospital 'in February, and we are sure she will be a great success in her chosen profession. Best of everything, Peg, from the Class of '41. 29
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