Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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BARBARA ANN CLEARY History Circle, Basketball 1, Iunior Prom Committee. A merry heart giveth a cheerful countenance. A pleasant girl with a friendly smile is all we need to say in introducing Barbs. She is one of the most popular girls of the senior class and can be seen at every social event. Her pleasing personality and her help given to her classmates account for her popularity. Barbara has never given much thought to studying but her marks are always above the av- erage. She has always kept her ambition a secret but we know Whatever she undertakes, she will surely succeed. Here's luck from the Class of '42, I OHN I OSEPH CLOUGHERTY Tau Sigma, History Circle. ' Stones will melt before his smile. Clock has an agreeable and sociable manner that makes him well liked by his classmates. He experienced his sole difficulty in his studies - but he surmounted that obstacle as has many another enterprising student. His ability to in- ject humorous remarks into the daily recitation kept many a grateful classmate from succumbing to the gentle arms of Morpheus. His ambition is to become a member of the United States Naval Air Force, and We sincerely hope that he suc- ceeds. THOMAS FRANCIS CLOUGHERTY Tau Sigma, History Circle, Class Book Staff. A dinner lubricates business. And now let us introduce Tom Whose intrinsic sense ot hu- mor and ever present smile have won many friends for him. Tom overbalances his short stature with scholastic abilities and all around good fellowship. He is a loyal supporter of all high school games and may be seen at all our social functions. We predict a bright and successful future for you, Tom, Whatever you endeavor. EDWARD IEROME COGSWELL Tau Sigma, History Circle, Class Book Staff, lnterclass Dramatics l-2-3, Senior Show, Photography Club, Student Council, 1-2. Worry never did man any good. Meet Eddie, one of our best liked students. As an actor Cogs was a boon to any director's heart - ask any audi- ence after one of our class plays. Not only has he acting ability, but his sense of humor will be vouched for by any of those fortunate enough to be chosen as his intimates. Regarding the future, Cogs has his heart set on a school of optometry. He plans to take up his practice in Texas, and, literally, Cogs, The Eyes ot Texas are Upon You. y 20 s

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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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THELMA LILLIAN COLBURN History Circle, Basketball 2. Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Glancing at Teddy during a class we imagine her to be quiet - but ask her friends or even her study teachers - Mr. Garrity in particular. Her friendly manner has gathered her friends from far and near. Basketball, roller skating and dancing are her favorite pas- times. Her ambitions are many and varied. She has always felt the urge to do something outstanding in fields other than 'those of the feminine class. So to Teddy goes the best wishes from the Class of '42, MARY ALICE CONNOLLY Photography Club, History Circle, lunior Prom Committee, Shorthand Circle, French Club. When Irish eyes are smiling. Let us now focus our attention on one of the most popular girls in the Senior class. At all social events you can be sure to see Mary, for her favorite pastime is dancing and she is never without a part- ner. However Mary never goes home without a book under her arm and manages to stay on the testimonial list. Mary plans to be somebody's stenog, the Class of '42 wishes her the best of luck. MIRIAM DAMSKY History Circle, Shorthand Circle, Photography Club. Silence never betrays you. A friendly smile, a cheery greeting and an interesting con- versation truly describe .Mim. Although she is unusually carefree, she shows a deep inter- est in the finer things of life - Dramatics and Literature. Being one of our most industrious students, she found no trouble whatever in reaping testimonials during her four years at C. H. S. Mim plans to try her hand at the nursing profession, and we are sure that only success awaits her. NATALIE A. DE BLOIS History Circle, French Club, Photography Club, Iunior Prom Committee, Senior Show Committee, Class Book Staff, Orchestra l-2-3-4. And still they gazed and still the wonder grew, How one small head could carry all she knew. Twinkling eyes, flashing dimples, a contagious giggle and here we have a very accurate description of Natalie. Her witty sayings have caused many a class to rock with laughter but all work and no play - well, maybe that's Why Nat's name continually adorned the honor list-each quarter. Natalie's ambition is to be a laboratory technician, and in- deed gay will be the laboratory which is favored with her sunny presence. So say we, the Class of '42, 21

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