Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1943

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THERESA L. DIRIENZO Commercial Course Photography Club, Iztnior Prom Committee A tiny member of our Class with a mischievous grin and a hearty laugh- that's Theresa. Always with a joke at the tip of her tongue or some mischief brewing behind that apparent concentration on her studies, she is a favorite with the members of our class. Pupils know, without a doubt, that she always contributes her share of noise and seems to be the personilication of vitality at its height. Best of luck to you always, Theresa. IOHN P. DONNELLY College Course Tau Sigma, Football 1, 2, Photography Club Iohn is another resident of the Burditt Hill section. He, one of the famous few who never fell for girls, is quite a serious youth when he's not otherwise, generally he's otherwise. He was one of the mainstays of the 1940-41 Freshman-Sophomore grid-squads, and was also a member of the Central A. C. Softball team. Naturally, with such activities, he couldn't spend much time in studying which didn't seem to weigh too heavily upon him, anyway. Iohn's future plans are in question at the present, but the Armed Forces will, no doubt, solve this problem. Best of luck to you, John, from '43, HELEN P. DONOHUE College Course Photography Club, lunior Prom Committee, Class Book Stal? Petite, pert, and pretty-a bird's eye observation of Helen, that little blonde you see with the huge armful of books, Although she it tiny, her marks prove she is something more than the ordinary student. As a friend and pal, she is steadfast and true-blue, no one could ask for more. Quiet, studious, intellectual, and yet fun-loving, she has won the hearts of the students as well as the praise of her teachers. She plans to enter Our Lady Of The Elms College next year, and may she have the success there that she had at Clinton High. Best of luck to you, Helen! PATRICIA MARY DROOGAN Commercial Course Photography Club, Iunior Prom Committee, Clary Book Stag, Senior Show 4, junior Marxhal And now wc present Patricia, one of our most talented actresses-Remember her performance in the Senior Show! Her winning smile and charming personality make her popular with everyone. Pat attends all the social functions of the school and we know of no one who enjoys them more. Whatever she does after graduation we know she will do well. So, here's to never changing, always pleasing Pat. Will we forget her? We guess notl 18

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IOSEPH E. CONNOLLY College Course Tau Sigma, Varsity Football 3-4, Caplain of Varsily Baseball Team, 3-4, Freshman- Sophomore Football 1-2, Photography Club. loc is our premier athlete and we look up to him with pride. He has been a participant in sports since his freshman year and acquitted himself creditably on all occasions. His leadership is shown by the fact that he was elected to the captaincy of 1945 Baseball Team by his fellow teammates. Ioe plans to enter the Marine Reserves and we feel sure that he has the stuff to make a fine oflicer. The Class of '43 extends its sincerest wishes for your future success, Ioe. MARY R. CONNELLY Commercial Course Photography C l ab Rita is one of the few redheads of our class. Always with a ready smile, she is everyone's friend. Of course, being of such a happy-go-lucky nature, her books never weighed heavily under her arms nor upon her conscienceg moreover, her mind was much too occupied with corresponding to the Armed Forces to spend much time on home- work. Rita's future profession is as yet unknown but whatever you choose, Rita, the graduating class wishes you the best of luck. RICHARD CONTRATTI College Course Photography Club, Tau Sigma, Foolball 4. Richie is one of our rare combinations of athlete and good student. He has an attractive smile and is always well dressed. We remember him best for the athletic ability he demonstrated on the Varsity Football Team for the past year. His sportsmanship, cheerfulness, and willingness to help have made him a much sought-after friend. Your stay with us has been much too short, Richie, and we regret to bid you farewell, but whatever you decide to do, the Class of '43 will be rooting for your success. IRENE DE BLOIS ' General Course Pholography Clab Irene can hardly be called the quiet, studious type of girlg but she has a will- ingness to help others in every way possible. She liked to have a good time and never permitted studies to interfere with her pleasure. Yet her report card was never covered with the dreaded red ink. Irene's future plans are not known at this time, but whatever she does, the class of '43 wishes her the best of luck. 17



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SOPHIE DUBOVICK Commercial Course Photography Club, lunior Pwom Commiltee, Ublmicj, Clary Book Stag. Better late than never -yes, the Class of 1943 was indeed fortunate when this petite, blue-eyed, blonde joined us our Iunior year. Sophie lost no time in getting acquainted and soon became one of the most popular members of the class. Blondie's school spirit will never be questioned, for her presence was recorded at all our social and school activities. Sophie plans to be a Secretary, and with her friendly manner, she will be a success. Best of luck from the Class of '43. WILLIAM DUNCANSON College Course Tau Sigma, Phologmphy club And now we introduce one of the most popular boys in the school Whose cheerful personality is well known by all his classmates. He is a staunch sup- porter of all class activities and is always ready to come to the aid of anyone need- ing assistance. Bill's future plans arc not known at this time but the class of '43 sincerely wishes for him the best of everything. IAMES P. DURKIN College Course Tau Sigma, Iunior Prom Committee Iimmy is one of the many representatives from the Acre. He is quiet, but nevertheless, is keenly interested in basketball, and belongs to various teams in his vicinity. As far as studying goes, we believe he Was one of the most faithful members of our class. It can be said, to his credit, that he never came to school without being fully prepared. He is a hard working, industrious fellow-one whom we know will bring credit to the Class of 1943. IANE DZICZEK Commercial Course Pholograplzy Club Iane is one of the very few girls who can manage to stay on the testimonial list and still have her share of fun. She may be found attending most of the Senior dances, and is an ardent foot- ball fan as well. During Iane's four years with us, she has gained a host of friends, male and female, by her carefree manner and happy disposition. We are sure she will gain many more in the years to come. The class wishes you the best of luck in whatever field you choose to con- quer, lane. I9

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