Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1943

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HELEN KALINOWSKI Commercial Course Photography Club Light-haired, brown-eyed, pleasant to look at, delightful to know-Helen is one of the .most likable members of our class. Although Helen might give the impression of being quiet, '43 can inform you differently on the subject. She is a staunch supporter of every class function, and her name frequently appears on the testimonial list. We do not know what profession Helen has chosen, but she will undoubtedly be a success. The class of '43 wishes you the best of luck, Helen. PAULINE G. KAMPER College Course Photography Clz1b,,Clasr Book Stag, Class Hirtory The First impression one receives of Pauline is that she is quiet, but just give her a chance, and she will soon dispel any such illusions. Pauline's pleasing per- sonality and sincere friendship make it difficult to find a more likable pal. Although Pauline spends considerable time on her studies, she always finds time to help in making our class activities a success. Pauline plans to enter Radcliffe College, and the class of 1943 sincerely wishes her the success she so truly deserves. PAULINE KARTALOS College Course Honorary Member Clinton Women': Club, Photography Club, Class Book Sla17 ' Pauline is books and quietness, a shy smile, a blush, and a somewhat colorless but refreshing individual. She is a person of few words but at the same time she has the gift of being a very good listener. By a vivid imagination and by sheer persistent effort she has adapted herself to her studies of Mathematics and Latin, and successfully mastered them. If Pauline continues to exert will power and applicability, resolution and foresight, she will make her life successful. IOSEPHINE M. KELLY Commercial Course Photography Club Let us now take Iosie one of the regular girls in our class. To glance at Iosie you would imagine her to be a reserved, quiet girl, but when one gets to know her one Hnds that Io is quite gay. As for study, Iosie doesn't believe in studying too hard or worrying about marks, but she always manages to get by. Iosephine intends to enter business school, and we know she will be a success. Here's luck, Iosie, from the class of '43, 27

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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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MARY A. KELLEY Normal Course Phoiography Club California's contribution to Clinton High's Class of '43 is 5 ft. 2 in. of wit, charm, and humour. A worthy representative, everyone will agree, for Mary's pleasant disposition and friendliness have won many friends for her in her four years here. She is a loyal supporter of all the school activities, and her familiar voice can be heard cheering the boys on at all the football games with the rest of the Cali Gang. Mary plans to become a member of the nursing profession. Here's to you, Mary, from the Class of '43 ,-nothing but the best. IOSEPH KILCOYNE General Course Class Treasurer 4: Interclass Show 1, 2: Thanksgiving Show 1, 2, 3, 4,' Senior Show: Photography Club: Tau Sigma What shall we say about Ioe? There are no words to express all that he means to usg clever entertainerg chosen leaderg faithful comrade and class officer. His quiet smile made us love him and trust him and know that he would not fail us ever. He has been, and always will be, more than our treasurer of funds: he is our treasurer of memories and friendships and all that Clinton High has meant to us. We award to him our special Medal of Honor, MARY T. KITTREDGE Commercial Course Prom. Commitlee, Class Book Slaff Mary, always welcome because of her sunny smile and pleasing personality, is one of our very popular girls. The sound of rushing feet, a split-second before the tardy bell, announces her arrival each day. She has always been a loyal supporter of all class activities, and is also an ardent sports fan. Although she never acquired any grey hair Worrying over the next day's lesson, she always kept out of the red and squeezed in a few testimonials as well. After graduation, Mary plans to enter Wilfred Academy of Beauty Culture. Best of luck, Mary, from '43, RUSSELL H. KRACKHARDT Technical Course Photography Club, Tau Sigma, Aeronautics Club Russell is indeed one of the most scholastic Wonders the town of Berlin has produced. He is a persistent, persevering fellow who believes in doing all chores which are assigned him, before doing anything else. This is the simple reason why Russell's name appears on the testimonial list without fail. Russell's career lies in engineering. Presently he intends to be a pilot for the Naval Air Corps. Best wishes and the best of luck from the Class of '43. We are sure that your future will be a successful one. 28

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