Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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1 ROBERT DEWEY BOYNTON GENERAL COURSE “Oh, what may man within him hide, Though angel on the outward side.” This tall and terrific “Gael” middleman who hails from the North End, is “Bob.” He is truly an ultra-capable center and an equally capable defensive stalwart. There are few dances or social affairs that “Bob” misses, for he loves a good time in the form of dancing. His simple, boyish charm has been a trait of personality which will long be remembered by his fellow-classmates. Photography Club — History Circle — Tau Sigma — Band 1 — Football 2, 3, 4 — Thanksgiving Show 3, 4 BARBARA ANN BRANDT GENERAL COURSE “As fair as the fairest flower As sweet a Miss as there could be.” Quiet, demure, blonde — that’s “Barb.” A pretty miss, al- ways ready to help a friend in need. She has won a host of friends with her sunny disposition and sincere friendliness. “Barb” plans to become a nurse, and the Class of ’49 is con- fident success will be hers. The best of luck, “Barb!” Photography Club — History Circle JAMES JOSEPH BRENNAN GENERAL COURSE “To work is useless, if the pay is the same.” Better known as “Jimmy,” he is a good-natured lad from Greeley Hill section of town. “Jim” is well-known and liked by all his classmates for his sense of humor and nice person- ality. Although “Jim” hasn’t decided upon his future voca- tion, we all know that he can’t help but attain success. Good luck, “Jim,” from the Class of ’49. Photography Club — History Circle — Tau Sigma DAVID MARSHALL BRODERICK GENERAL COURSE “How far that little candle throws its beams.” Now as the spotlight turns, its rays fall upon “Dave,” one of the most cheerful members of our class. His laughter can be heard ringing throughout the halls as he pulls one of his playful pranks. Although not too studious, he manages to keep those danger signals off his report card. “Dave” has not de- cided on his future vocation, but the Class of ’49 knows he will succeed, and our best wishes go with him. Photography Club — History Circle — Tau Sigma

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BEVERLY DORIS ALTMAN COLLEGE COURSE “As sweet a girl, as true a friend, as ever could be found.” “Bev” is petite, well-dressed, and has the most beautiful, soft, brown eyes. A pianist of outstanding ability, a good student, an ardent supporter of all school activities, are but a few of her accomplishments. “Bev” is seldom seen alone; more often with at least one of her many pals. She intends to enter Colby College. Best of luck, “Bev,” from the Class of ’49. Photography Club — History Circle Debating Society — Junnor Marshal Junior Prom Committee Thanksgiving Show 4 AMERICO JOSEPH AMBROSI COMMERCIAL COURSE “By his work one knows the workman.” Blessed with a winning smile and an arresting personality, it is not hard to see why “Junie” is one of the most popular boys in the school. He takes his studies seriously, his name is a regular occurrence on the testimonial list; but don ' t get the impression that he is a “grind,” for no social event is complete without him. Although “Junie” has no definite plans for the future, we feel sure that he will be a success in whatever career he undertakes. Photography Club — History Circle — Tau Sigma — Stage Manager, Junior Inter-class Dramatics — Class Book Staff - Inter-class Dramatics 4 JOAN AGNES ANDREJCZYK GENERAL COURSE “Silence is golden.” Joan is the quiet type who hails from Green Street and who is popular with all. She is good-natured, always has a good word and smile for everyone and is very pleasant to talk to. Joan is undecided as to what she will do in the future, but we are sure that her quiet and friendly manner wi ll carry her far in any vocation which she may choose. Good luck, Joan! Photography Club — History Circle JANET TERESA BOISSONEAU COMMERCIAL COURSE “And still they gazed and still their wonder grew How one small head could carry all she knew.” Laughing eyes and a cheery disposition is a very accurate description of “Buzzy,” liked by all her classmates for her engaging sense of humor. During her four years, she has enthusiastically attended all social and sports events, still man- aging her share of testimonials each quarter. Her future plans are as yet uncertain, but whatever they are, the Class of ‘49 is rooting for her to come out on top. Photography Club — History Circle - Band 2. 3 — Thanks- giving Show 3 — Class Book Staff



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ANDREW CHARLES BROTHERS, JR. GENERAL COURSE He was fond of amusement too.” “Andy,” from Greeley Hill, is a popular member of our Senior class. To the casual observer, “Andy” is quiet and re- served, but vve, who were his classmates these last four years, know that this conclusion is far from being correct. Although never seeming to study too hard, he has always managed to keep his marks above average. “Andy’s” plans have him slated for Uncle Sam ' s Navy. Best wishes, “Andy.” Photography Club — History Circle - Le Cercle Francois — Aeronautics Club 2, 3, 4 — Tau Sigma — Junior Prom Committee ANNA BROWCHUK GENERAL COURSE “Always ready, always there, Always willing to do her share.” Anna has won many friends at Clinton High School with her cheerful disposition and good humor. Her readiness and willingness to cooperate have endeared her to both classmates and teachers. Anna visited each classroom every day bringing us glad tidings from the office. As a member of a family of athletes, Anna is very sports conscious and an enthusiastic follower of all Clinton High School teams. The Class of ’49 wishes you the best of luck, Anna, in whatever field you may choose. Photography Club — History Circle — German Club — Junior Marshal — Softball 2, 3 LORRAINE THERESA BRUSO COLLEGE COURSE “Jolly good sport is she.” “Bruce” is continually smiling and on good terms with every- one. This is one of the most fitting descriptions of Lorraine. She participates in all sports and her friendly manner has won her many friends in Clinton High School. Lorraine plans to become a nurse and we are certain that she will succeed in this field. The Class of ’49 wishes her the best of luck. Photography Club — History Circle — Latin Classical Club — Softball 2, 3, 4 — Basketball 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM THOMAS BURKE COLLEGE COURSE “What he does, he does well.” “Bill” is that tall, blond, smiling boy who always has a good- natured “Hello” for everybody. To “Bill” there is no such thing as a girl shortage or girl problem. Besides being a good dancer, he skis and jumps rather well, and has won many titles in this sport. “Bill” plans to further his education by going to Worcester State Teachers’ College. We, the Class of 49, sincerely wish you good luck and success in the future, “Bill.” Photography Club — History Circle — Tau Sigma — Orchestra 2, 3, 4

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