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ELEANOR HEINOLD Commercial Course Photography Club We all know how much good humor Eleanor possesses, and how her radiant personality has rallied an army of friends behind her. Eleanor is very studious, and you'll always Find her name among the testimonial students when each quarter rolls around. Eli is an athletic girl and one of her favorite sports is bowling. Her future course is undecided, but whatever she chooses, we know she will succeed. So good luck to you, Eleanor. WILMA I. HENARD Commercial Course Phologmphy Club Lovely to look at, delightful to know, with a beauty all her own-these are only a few of the things which make Wilma one of Clinton High's best liked girls. She is a lover of all sports, and a loyal supporter of all class activities. Though Wilma doesn't keep the midnight oil burning, her name has appeared on the-testimonial list every quarter. She plans to be a secretary and we are con- fident of her success. Good luck from '43, Wilma. IEAN HOBAN Commercial Course Photography Cluh, Field Hoclqcy, Tlzunhxgiuing Show 3 Iean made a indelible impression in our hearts during the three years she spent with us in Clinton High and to show our admiration we have reserved a place for her in our year book. She is now a student at the Academy of the Assumption, Waltham, Mass. We do not know her future plans but we are confident that she will be success- ful in whatever she decides to do. Good luck from '43 Iean. ROBERT HUTCHINSON College Course Tau Sigma, Photography Cluh This introduces Hutch a likeable fellow with a good natured disposition. As he always has his lessons prepared, he is one person the teachers welcome in their classes. Although he didn't participate in many sports, he usually managed to show up at most of the games to help encourage the players. Hutch spends his spare time ushering at the local theatre. Bob is undecided about his future, but whatever he does, '43 wishes him the best of luck. 25
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IAMES HALLINAN General Course Tau Sigma, Football, Photography Club, Foolball Club Although quiet and unassuming, lim was never at a loss for words. He never seemed to worry about studies, but what senior boy does? He was a backfield man on the football team for two years and was well-known in football circles as an aggressive and courageous player. The best of luck from '43, Iim. GLORIA E. HEDBLOOM General Course Pholography Club Gloria's career in C. H. S. has been far from uneventful, football games, dances, and lecture-room socials always seem to attract Glo-ree-ah. But anyone who supposes that fun is her only concern is very much mistaken-Gloria has hopes of becoming a nurse. Her engaging smile and crisp personality, which make her a welcome addition to any classroom, should go a long way toward making her the same to a sickroom. The best of luck to you, Gloria. MARIE M. HEDBLOM Normal Course Phologmphy Club During her four years in Clinton High, Marie, a fun-loving, good-natured girl has managed to accomplish two things: to get passing marks and to have a good time. No social function was complete without her presence and on many a Satur- day afternoon, she could be seen and heard cheering the football team to victory. Marie intends to make nursing her life's work and we all wish her the best of luck in her chosen profession. DOROTHY H. HEINOLD Commercial Course Shorthand Circle, Photography Club 'KA woman's hair is her crowning glory, is an ancient phrase, but it could never be applied with more truth than to Dorothy. As possessor of a crown of red-gold locks, she has become one of our class's most distinctive members. But Dot certainly doesn't rely upon her looks to carry her throughg she is interested in all sports and school activities, and her school marks are a credit to her. Dot's future plans seem to be well established, as she has already started her career as a stenographer in a local corporation. The very best of luck to you, Dot. 24
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ANNA M. HYNES Commercial Course Pholograplzy Club, Field Hockey 2 Anna needs no introduction. Her sunny smile and cheery disposition have -placed her among our best-liked girls, from lowly freshmen to sophisticated seniors. She is a conscientious student and, luckier than most, was able to mix study and pleasure with success. A loyal supporter and a great rooter of the teams, she could always be depended upon to be present at all football games. We look for- ward to seeing her someone's stenog . But whatever road she takes, we of '43 are confident she will succeed. ALBERT I. IACOBUCCI General Course Tau Sigma, Photography Club, Foolbull 3-4 Strong and silent? Well, we can vouch for the strong part as can his oppo- nents on the gridirong and from outward appearances, Al would appear to be the silent type, but to his friends Al is a very pleasant associate. His football ability is proven by the fact that he was chosen All-Midland League Tackle in his Senior year. Al never had difficulty with his studies, and with his ability to make friends, we are sure he will go far in his future work. The best of luck from the Class of '43 , Al. GILDA INGANO Normal Course Pholograpby Club A quiet appearance is deceiving where this pretty Miss from the Acre is con- cerned. Her sterling character and diplomacy establish her as a real friend, come what may. Rarely putting in overtime on studies, she never gave faculty members anything to worry about when it came to marks. Gilda's favorite pastimes are skating, swimming, bicycling and archery. To this must be added her Hare for drawing which has won her much favorable attention. Gilda plans to join the parade of Women in White , and how we envy the patients! PHILIP I. IOYCE College Course Phozography Club, Prom Committee Dobbin left Clinton High for Holy Cross early in February to become a member of the N. R. O. T. C. there. His leaving left a deep void among us, for his ready wit and winning personality made him a welcome addition to any group. Phil maintained an enviable record in all his subjects in spite of his participa- tion in numerous school and outside activities. The Class of '43 Wishes you the best of luck, Phil . 26
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