Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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GEORGE BRADLEY Tau Sigma, History Circle. If the end be well, all is well. ln every class there is a group of quiet, modest, loyal fel- lows who eagerly and faithfully shoulder most of the un- rewarded labors. George was one of these, but despite his quiet manner, he won a host of friends with his ever sunny disposition and patience. Although never the studious type, George managed to sail through his course with no great mishap. If sincerity is the essence of achievement, then we must look upon George as a man of achievement. ANTHONY BROWCHUK Football, Baseball, History Circle, Tau Sigma. My idea of an agreeable person, is one who agrees with me. ln thinking of Tony We recall many diverse character- istics: athletic ability, rollicking humor and the gift of gab - above others. As an athlete he was the answer to any coach's prayer, be it football, baseball or basketball, as a humorist - well, ask any teacher who was unfortunate enough to have him in class, and as a true friend - many are the classmates who will vouch for that fact. Heres to you, Tony, from the Class of '42, RUTHE IOAN BURGOYNE History Circle, Photography Club, Iunior Prom Committee, Athletic Association l-2-3-4, Sophomore Interclass Dramatics, Shorthand Circle. As merry as the day is long. Tall, willowy, with sable brown hair, and deep, green eyes all go to make one of the most charming girls in C.H.S. Who? Ruthe Burgoyne, of course. There is something about the way Ruthe Walks and laughs and Wears clothes that show us that she has that indefin- able something, which accounts for her great popularity at all social events. Ruthe is leaving for the Wilfred Academy in the fall, and We know that C. H. S.'s loss will be Wiltred's gain. MARIORIE IOAN BURGWINKLE History Circle, Prom Committee. She makes the sun shine in a shady place. During her stay at C. H. S., Margie has gained a host of friends because of her cheerful disposition and charming personality. She has always been present at our class functions, adding life and gaiety to them. A great lover of football, players always heard her voice above the noise of the crowd, cheering them on to victory. As for the future, Margie is still undecided, but whatever she chooses the Class of '42 wishes her the best of luck. 18

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. t KATHERINE MARIE BAILEY ' Iunior Prom Committee, Class Book Staff, Photography Club, Thanks- giving Show 1-2-3, lnterclass Dramatics 1-2-4, Ring Committee, History ITC 6. ' Her heart is in her voice. Well, here's one girl Clinton High is certainly going to miss. Her popularity is not limited to the Senior Class alone because she's everybody's favorite. What would a High School show be without Kathie She has one of the best voices in the class. But her dramatic career does not end here. No indeed! She has taken part in the lnterclass Dramatics which were very well done: Kathie plans to enter State Teachers' Where we know she'll be a success. Here's luck from the Class of '42. EARL THOMAS BAKER lunior Marshall, Ring Committee, History Circle, Photography Club, Tau Sigma, Iunior Prom Committee. V Cheerful people liue long in our memories. Socially - a great success, artistically - a future business man, scholastically, - welll? Thus briefly do we catalogue those characteristics of Earl which are evident after an hour's acquaintance. Those deeper traits - friendliness, rollicking humor, are cherished by those who know him well. If one considers these qualities he knows that they build up an admirable prediction for anyone. We all know that Earl deserves the esteem in which we his classmates hold him. The best of luck from the Class of '42, WALTER PETER BARLOW Tau Sigma, History Circle, Class Book Staff, Photography Club, Iunior Prom Committee. There's nothing at all that worries me. Walter Barlow - a gentleman personified - an attribute which goes not unappreciated by the fair sex of our class. No social event Worthy of the name has come and gone during Walter's high school career without that smooth dancing and infectious grin of his. His was a successful four years scholastically and socially. May the same success crown all the many other four years still to come. MIRIAM MARTINA BOYLAN Photography Club, Secretary 2, Iunior Marshall, Iunior Prom Com- mittee, History Circle, Shorthand Circle, Class Book Staff. Her hair, her manners, and all who saw admired. Petite and charming is Miriam. We can also add complacent and fun loving. Her attractiveness and popularity can be seen by the stag line following her at every dance, or a glance at the list ot her activities. ' Miriam's plans are to becoirie a secretary and from the qualifications a secretary has to have, we're sure she'll succeed. Best of luck, Miriam, from the Class of '42, ' 17



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OLGA MARGARET CAIAZZI History Circle, Shorthand Circle, Historical Society, Iunior Prom Com- mittee, Class Book Staff. Hospitality sitting with gladnessf' Take a cheerful smile and a pleasing personality, put them together and you have a perfect description of Olga. Although Olga is a testimonial student, don't get the idea she is a constant bookworm. She spends a great deal of time outdoors and is fond of sports. Olga plans to be.a secretary, and with her friendly manner we know she will be a success. Best of luck from the Class of '42. NANCEE ADELAIDE CALL History Circle, Class Book Staff. A light heart lives long. Tall, ebony-haired, and amber-eyed, Nancee draws all eyes to her as if by magnetism. Moreover, she enhances this by superbly lovely clothes which she cleverly designs and makes herself. Her artistic ability has also manifested itself in some unusually fine portraits and impressionistic works which have made her already, figuratively, a big frog in a small pond. Wisely, Nancee intends to develop this talent still more at the Vesper George School of Art. Best of luck, Nancee. GLORIA CHIARELLI History Circle. Life has loveliness to sell. In her quiet, retiring manner, Gloria has impressed us with her pleasant and ladylike ways. Possessed of a well-mod- ulated voice and a clear mind, she speaks with the air of a young lady with firm convictions. Faculty members and classmates alike were attracted to Gloria because of her sweet manner and pleasing person- ality. Gloria has not taken us into her confidence concerning her future plans, but the members of the class join in wishing her the best of luck. GEORGE CIAVOLA History Circle, Tau Sigma Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Everything about Chick is decidedly friendly, his nature, his smile above others. He indulges in all kinds of sports, winter and summer, spring and fall. Eventempered and con- genial, Chick makes a grand friend, whose friendship is well worth claiming. We shall always remember Chick for the way he brightened up the classrooms with his out- standing wit and thumor. We wish the best of everything to George, for with his per- severence and sincerity, he is sure to succeed. 19

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