Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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Dominic Richard Alessandrini It s no trouble to smile Do you see the above quotation? W ell, that is Dick. At first glance we see a quiet, reserved student, but we look again and our opinion changes. Beneath that quiet exterior, we find a mis- chievous, fun-loving Dick . He was an active member of our class, yet he always managed, with little effort, to keep his marks out of the red and within the safety zone. Dick plans to enter Business School and we, his classmates, know that he will bring credit to his Alma Mater. Photography Club, Junior Prom Committee, His- tory Circle, Tau Sigma Richard Lawrence Arthur So much to do, so little done Dick, as his buddies from the North End call him, is noted for his friendly disposition. Although he is quite indifferent to many social events, you would be more likely to find him at the Sham- rock Alleys. Never one of the intellectual giants of C.H.S., he copped more than his share of testimonials with a minimum of study. Always witty in any class, his keen sense of humor bright- ened many a dark day. Dick’s future plans are indefinite, but he would like to continue his music study. Whatever he does, we all hope that Richard will open the door to success. Photography Club, History Circle, Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee Ralph Carter Breed Large as life and twice as natural Although we didn’t meet Carter until our Senior year, with his good looks and suave manner he was immediately acclaimed one of our most popular fellows. Carter was an ardent football enthus- iast, starring at end on our highly successful football team. His ac- tivities weren ' t confined to sports, however, for he was a faithful participant in all school activities. His plans for the future are un- certain but whatever field he chooses, we know he will be suc- cessful. Football, Tau Sigma, History Circle, Photography Club Elizabeth Brodrick Good things come in small packages A tiny brunette is Betty, one of the North End s contributions to the Senior Class We cannot call her the studious type, yet she managed to get by with ease. Fun-loving and carefree, Betty took an active part in all school activities and was ever ready to lend assistance whenever it was needed. Her plans for the future are indefinite, but we wish her the best of luck in whatever she chooses. History Circle, Junior Prom Committee, Class Ring Committee, Photography Club

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Stanley N. Bryant ‘ ' The only way to have a friend is to be one. Stan appears to be one of the strong, silent type, but how wrong that first impression is when you really know him. Yes, he is really a jolly, fun-loving fellow. An enthusiastic hunter, Stan looks forward with joy to that annual trip to the wilds of Maine. How much suc- cess he has had, we don ' t know. Maine will claim him next year, for he intends to enroll in one of its leading colleges. Good luck to you, Stan. French Circle, Tou Sigma, History Circle, Photo- graphy Club Claire Rose Buck Life is not so short but that there is time to laugh . Here ' s Claire, one of the most happy-go-lucky girls in the class. Friendly, vivacious, and one of our most popular students, Claire always maintained a high scholastic record. She plans to continue her studies and become a medical secretary, and the best wishes of the entire class are extended for her future success which we know she will attain. Photography Club, Junior Prom Committee, Band 2, 3, 4, French Club, History Circle, T hanks- giving Show I I William Frederick Buck “For he ' s a jolly good fellow Tall, well-groomed, gentlemanly — all these add up to “Bill. A quiet fellow, he has impressed us with his seriousness and earnest- ness. His interests were many and varied. Of course, he supported all school and class affairs, but we understand that his favorite hobby was the study of birds. Perhaps C.H.S. has a naturalist in the making. Here ' s wishing you the best of luck Bill, from the Class of 1947. Tau Sigma, French Circle, History Circle, Junior Prom Committee, Photography Club Martha Theresa Burgwinkle A smile will go a long way But a laugh will go still further. Martha could always be found wherever there was fun and laugh- ter, whether it was at school, at the games, or at dances. Her sense of h umor and winning personality have made her one member of the class we are not likely to forget. Martha, however, always kept her marks well above average and we are certain thct with her personality and ability, her career as a dietitian will be a success- ful one. Band 2, 3, 4- Photography Club; Thanksgiving Show I,- History Circle; Junior Prom Committee

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