Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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FRANCIS XAVIER HOWARD COLLEGE COURSE “f have always thought the deeds of men the best interpreters of their thoughts.” Four years ago there entered the portals of Clinton High School a modest, unassuming, young lad. Since then he has established an enviable record for future students to follow. Francis is an example of what a high school student should be. In addition to ranking among the highest in his class, he is one of Clinton’s most accomplished musicians. We often wondered how one person could be endowed with so many desirable talents. His ambition is to become a concert pianist. A glance at his record insures success in any field which he decides to undertake. Good luck, Francis, from the Class of ' 49. Photography Club — History Circle — Latin Classical Club — Le Cercle Francais — Tau Sigma — Junior Prom Com- mittee — Class Book Staff VIRGINIA MAY IMBIMBO COLLEGE COURSE “Let come what may, Music will always remain.” Virginia, one of our popular songbirds, first won public ac- claim in our Thanksgiving Shows. “Ginny” takes an active part in all school functions and in addition to her school work, spends many a night at Turner Hall Gym, engaging in calis- thenics. A student whose name appeared regularly on the testimonial list, she plans to enter Juillard School of Music in the Fall. Best of luck to you, “Ginny,” from the Class of ’49. Photography Club — History Circle — German Club 3, 4 — Thanksgiving Show 3, 4 — Inter-class Dramatics 4 MICHAEL ALFRED INNAMORATI COLLEGE COURSE “Here he comes, there he goes.” “Mike” joined our class this year and immediately became one of the most popular members. No dance could be a suc- cess without “Mike.” He is an enthusiastic skier and looks forward to winter weekends and vacations when he can fill his car with friends and head for the hills. “Mike” has no definite plans for the future but we are sure he will find success. Photography Club — History Circle — Tau Sigma — Football 1, 2 — Basketball 1, 2 GLORIA ANNE JACKSON COLLEGE COURSE “She makes the sun shine in any shady place.” Clinton High School is certainly going to miss Gloria, every- body’s favorite, with her pleasing personality and winning smile. She has shown her ability as a singer and an actress in the Thanksgiving Show and Inter-Class Dramatics. By her buoyant charm, this happy-go-lucky girl has added to the enjoyment of those fortunate enough to know her. In what- ever the future has in store for you, Gloria, best of luck from your classmates. Photography Club — History Circle — Thanksgiving Show 1, 3, 4 — Inter-class Dramatics 3

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PHYLLIS PATRICIA ANN GRADY COLLEGE COURSE “Steadfast is her friendship, her word as true as gold.” Phyllis is tall, dark, and vivacious, and one of the most popular members of our class. Her pleasing disposition, and friendly smile, are qualities which endear her to her class- mates. Her twinkling Irish eyes signify her good nature and even temperament. Phyllis is best known for her sportsman- ship ability, and is an excellent swimmer and diver. She plans to enter the “white parade,” and is certain to succeed. Best of luck, Phyllis, from the Class of ’49. Class Secretary 4 — Photography Club — History Circle — Latin Classical Club — Junior Prom Committee — Softball 2 — Basketball 3, 4 — Thanksgiving Show 1,4 — Band 1, 2, 3, 4 — Orchestra 2, 3, 4 — Class Book Staff MICHAEL GRIVAKIS GENERAL COURSE “I take no note of times.” “Mike” is one of the quieter boys in our 1 class. A friendly “Hi” and a helping hand are nothing exceptional from “Mike.” He is a “Class A” soda-jerk at the “Sugar Bowl,” always has an extra scoop of ice cream for his football pals, being a reserve pivotman on the team himself. We do not know “Mike’s” plans for the future, but with his fine qualities, we know he will be successful. Photography Club — History Circle — Tau Sigma — Baseball 3, 4 — Football 4 HELEN MARY GRYZB COLLEGE COURSE “I never, with important air, in conversation overbear.” Helen, one of those quiet unassuming girls, is very studious. This is proven to us when we glance through the testimonal list each quarter. She was a faithful supporter of all school activities, and her helpfulness was much appreciated. Helen is undecided as to her future undertaking, but if she does as well as her record already shows, only success can be attained. Good luck! Photography Club — History Circle PAUL GABRIEL HASTINGS COLLEGE COURSE “Innocence is not accustomed to blush.” Tall, blond and handsome, that’s Paul, whose ever-ready smile and “Hi” have won him a host of friends. An enthus- iastic athlete, Paul plays end on our famed football team and is never missing from social events. Paul hasn’t revealed his plans for the future but we’re sure that he will succeed in whatever he chooses. Best wishes from “49.” Photography Club — History Circle — Le Cercle Francais — Debating Club — Tau Sigma — Class Ring Committee — Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4 — Football 3, 4



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CHARLES PATRICK JOYCE COLLEGE COURSE “Disturb not that which is quiet.” “Charlie” is one of the shy, reserved members of our class. But those who were fortunate enough to have his friendship realize what a true friend and a regular fellow he is. He has all the traits necessary for success, and he uses them to good advantage. The Class of ’49 wishes its best to you, “Charlie,” and may fortune and success be yours in your career. Photography Club — History Circle — Le Cercle Francais — Tau Sigma — Boys’ State Representative IRENE ANN KAMINSKI GENERAL COURSE “Personality, a gleaming smile, An active mind, a friend worth-while.” Irene is one of the members of our class who needs no in- troduction, for who can mistake that tall, attractive girl, with a pleasing personality who has made so many friends. Irene is, as yet, undecided as to her future, but whatever it may be, we can be well assured that her goal will be attained. The Class of ’49 wishes you the best, Irene. Photography Club — History Circle ELIZABETH MARIE KINNEAR COLLEGE COURSE “There’s mischief in her eyes And laughter in her heart.” Vivacious, brown-eyed and fun-loving, describes Elizabeth, better known to her classmates as “Tish.” Her ready wit and keen sense of humor have made her liked by all her classmates. Although active in extra curricular activities, she has main- tained a high scholastic record. She has displayed much ar- tistic ability and her possibilities in this field are unlimited. Best of luck, “Tish,” from the Class of ’49. Photography Club — History Circle — Le Cercle Francais — Latin Classical Club — Debating Society — Girls’ State Representative — Class Book Staff MARGARET KINOSIAN GENERAL COURSE “Silence brings it’s own pleasure ” Quiet, demure, small in stature — all describe Margaret. No teacher had to worry about her behavior in class, and always could be certain of a conscientious endeavor on Margaret’s part to have her assignment carefully prepared. In keeping with her quiet nature, Margaret has kept her plans for the future to herself, but we are sure, from her actions and record in high school, that she will achieve success in her chosen line of work, and the Class of ’49 will be proud of her. Photography Club — History Circle

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