Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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Emilio John Mastrodomenico To hove a friend You have to be a friend. ' ' Mel lo ' ' is a quiet fellow with a cordial manner, a big smile, and a certain boyish charm. We justly classify him as a student. Serious about his studies, he has established a good scholastic record dur- ing his four years at C.H.S. Mello ' s ambition is to become a pharmacist. We know that in his own quiet, efficient way he will reach that goal. History Circle , Tou Sigma Clossicol Club, Photog- grophy Club Junior Prom Committee. Barbara Ruth McGuire Popularity must be well deserved. ' ' Everyone knows friendly, likeable, vivacious Barbara. With her cheery Hello and ready smile, she has acquired a host of friends and admirers. It is no wonder then, that she was voted the most popular girl in our class. An ardent sports enthusiast, a staunch supporter of class activities, a serious-minded student — that ' s Bar- bara. May success and fortune be yours, ' Barb. ' Thanksgiving Show 2 Junior Prom Committee Photography Club History Circle Junior Marshall. Raymond Peter McGowan It ' s no trouble to smile. We are proud to call ' Ray a member of the Class of 47. After a hitch in the Navy, he doffed his Navy blues and joined us for his last year of High School. Ray s enthusiasm for everything — school, sports, and socials immediately made him a popular mem- ber of the class He intends to enter Boston University, and we see nothing but success for him there. Good luck to you, “Ray. ' ' History Circle Photography Club , Tou Sigma. Kathleen Elizabeth McLaughlin Beauty seen is never lost. ' Kathleen is Lancaster s gift to Clinton. Her cheerful disposition, read wit, and keen sense of humor have made her popular with everyone. Add to these enviable qualities her excellent scholastic record and you have Kathleen, an outstanding member of our class After graduation Kathleen plans to enter the Boston Chil- dren s Hospital School of Nursing. Good luck, “Kay! ' ' History Circle Class Ping Committee Junior Prom Committee Junior Marshall , Photography Club. Class Book Staff

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Constance Marie Ann Lynskey A merry heart makes cheerful countenance. Let us now present ' Connie, ' ' one of the social lights of the school. With her cordial smile and frank, sincere personality, she has en- deared herself to her teachers and classmates. Connie did not worry too much about her school work, but she did do enough to maintain a good standing in class and still find time to lend a help- ing hand to others. Best of luck, Connie, from all of us. Clinton High School Bond; History Circle; Pho- tography Club; Junior Prom Committee,- Dramatics 1, 2, 3. Frank Joseph Marhefka Come and trip it os ye go, on the light fantastic toe. A flashing smile, sunny disposition, cheery Hi there, and there you have Frank, one of “ ' 47 ' % best-liked members. He is noted for his outstanding dancing ability and there are few who can surpass him on the dance floor. Frank hasn ' t made any defin- ite plans as yet, but we are sure he will be successful and over- come all obstacles in his usual cheerful way. Best of luck, Frank, from the Class of ‘47. History Circle,- Tou Sigma,- Photography Club. Rose Marie Marino Sometimes grave and sometimes gay, But we like her anyway. Whenever you hear loud and enthusiastic cheering at the Clinton High School football games, you may be sure “Rosie is back of it all. The cheering section of many a game would have been a complete failure had it not been for her lively assistance. Marks don ' t seem to worry her much, but she does seem to get by in all her studies. Although she has not definitely made up her mind about the future, Rosie” thinks she will become a secretary. What- ever she undertakes, we know she will be a success. Junior Prom Committee; Senior Class Dance Photography Club; History Circle. Bernice Marie Marsh She has a most winning manner and a soft voice. And now we introduce Bernie, a proud member of the famous C.H.S. Band. Her good humor, friendly attitude and gentleness have made her popular with all her classmates. She has always had a great interest in school activities and has always been a faithful Clinton rooter. She plans to engage in clerical work and the Class of ' 47 knows she will succeed. C.H.S. Bond 2, 3, 4- History Circle ; Photogra- phy Club; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Dance Committee.



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John Joseph McNally Take me out to the ball game. People who succeed in life are hustlers, conscientious about their work, and ever willing to pitch in and help. And that ' s John through and through. As an athlete, Jonkers was an answer to any coach’s prayer and for two years he held regular positions on both the football and basketball teams. Added to this is the fact that during our four years at C.H.S., no social event worthy of the name has come and gone without the presence of Jonker ' s pleas- ing personality and infectious grin, further proving his all around versatility. Best of luck from the Class of ' 47, John. Tau Sigma ; Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4 Baseball 4 , History Circle; Photography Club, Class Ring Committee,- Thanksgiving Show 1, 2, 3. Martin Arthur McNamara And yet he seemed busier than he was. ' Marty” was introduced to the Class of 47 this year, when he re- turned to C.H.S. after an enlistment in the Navy. He was intensely interested in sports, for he was a well-known member of our foot- ball and basketball teams before Uncle Sam claimed him. We en- joyed your stay with us, Marty,” and wish you the best of luck in the future. Football I, 2, 3; Basketball 3 , History Circle; Photography Club; Tau Sigma. Mary Teresa McNamara Blest with charm and certain to please. Here is Mimi,” one of the Greeley Hill girls. Mimi ' s friendly manner and pleasant personality have won for her the admiration and friendship of all her classmates. She has always been sincere, sociable, and ever ready to enjoy anything amusing. The Class of 47 has enjoyed having Mimi as one of its own and wishes her the best of luck in future years. French Club; History Circle; Photography Club; Junior Prom Committee. William Francis McNamara Not that I like work less , But leisure more. And now we give you Bill, one of the pluckiest linesmen a C.H.S. football team has ever produced. A sturdy, spirited player, Bill, regardless of the size and fame of the opposition, consistently turned in a stellar performance at guard. Off the football field, Bill shed his aggressiveness and won our respect and admira- tion with his cheerful nature and friendliness. Good luck, Bill, from the Class of ' 47. Football 3, 4; Baseball 4,- Tau Sigma; Photog- raphy Club.

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