Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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BARBARA ANN KIRBY COLLEGE COURSE “Not bold, nor shy, nor short, nor tall. But a new mingling of them all.’’ Barbara — the girl with the vivacious personality, friendly smile, and fun-loving disposition. Her chic appearance is well- known to all the students of Clinton High School, and no so- cial function is ever complete until “Barb arrives. Proof of her scholastic record is the fact that she was chosen as an Honorary Member of the Clinton Women ' s Club. The Class of ' 49 visualizers her as a true “Florence Nightingale,” and since she has the reputation for integrity, sincerity, and abil- ity, success will certainly be hers. Photography Club - History Circle Le Cercle Francais — Latin Classical Club — Debating Society — Junior Prom Committee — Thanksgiving Show 4 — Class Book Staff — Honorary Member of Women’s Club RUTH ANN LABBE COMMERCIAL COURSE “Dance your troubles away.” Ruth is one of the more quiet members of our class. She is known throughout the class for her gentle manner and pleasant smile. She has dancing ability, and spends most of her time perfecting it. Ruth plans to become a dancing teach- er, and the Class of ’49 wishes her the best of luck in her chosen profession. Photography Club — History Circle RICHARD DOEHLA LANG COLLEGE COURSE “The quiet men are the great men.” “Dick,” more familiar to all as “Deets,” enjoyed a great high school career with the Class of ’49, as an outstanding athlete and superb student. In the classroom he quietly re- cited his answers, but out on the diamond and the basketball court, he was a sparkling reason for our very successful teams. “Dick’s” sense of fair play and sportsmanship guarantee his success in the future, and the Class of ' 49 wishes him the best of luck. Photography Club — History Circle — Tau Sigma - Football 1 — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 PAUL FRANCIS LANGLOIS COMMERCIAL COURSE “Not that I loved study less, But leisure more.” The “Guy Madison” of Clinton High, Paul seems to enjoy pleasure more than studying, but still manages to keep in the good graces of his teachers. A friend in the true sense of the word, and an all around good fellow, he leaves without any definite plans for the future, but we know that whatever he undertakes he will be a success. Carry on, Paul. Photography Club — History Circle — Tau Sigma

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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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: EUGENE HARRY JOSEPH LEFEBVRE GENERAL COURSE “A laugh is worth a hundred, groans in any market.” “Eug,” who has a cheerful smile and a friendly greeting for all, is everybody’s friend. He is the “Fashion-Plate” of the class and turns the heads of all the girls as he passes. “Eug” is quiet and mannerly, always a gentleman. He will leave his manners and personality as an excellent example to the under- classmen. Although he doesn ' t go in for sports, he is always seen at the games rooting for the teams. We know that he will be a success in the business world, and as he leaves, he takes with him the best wishes of all. Good luck, “Eug!” Photography Club — History Circle — Tau Sigma — Junior Prom Committee — Basketball 1,2 — Football 1,2 — Business Manager of Class Book Staff DOMINIC LEONE GENERAL COURSE ‘‘Cheerful people live long in our memories.” “Dom,” who hails from the “Acre,” is regarded as one of our outstanding classmates. He is an earnest student with a sunny disposition. His cheerfulness and sincerity have made him an ideal friend. Always found among the supporters of class sports activities — that’s “Dom.” The Class of ’49 wishes you the best of luck, Dominic, for your future success. Photography Club — History Circle — Tau Sigma — Boys’ State Representative PATRICK JOSEPH LITTERIO GENERAL COURSE “He who is well-mannered , Is also well-liked.” An introduction to “Pat” is unnecessary, for he is known and liked by everyone. His exceptional ability on the grid- iron and his unusually clever wit have made him one of the most popular members of our class. Although appearing to be the quiet type, “Pat” is quite deceiving at times, and it is said that he has broken the heart of many a Clinton High School co-ed. The Class of ’49 is rooting for you, “Pat.” Good luck! Photography Club — History Circle — Tau Sigma — Football 1, 2, 3, 4 DIANA NATALIE LUGI COMMERCIAL COURSE “She’s little but she’s wise, She’s a terror for her size.” Diana is the typical outdoor type of girl, whose dark tresses and cheery smile are a familiar sight around Clinton High School. She loves all sports and is an ardent swimmer and skier. Her plans for the future are to become an airline hos- tess and to fly around the world. Our sincere wishes for suc- cess, Diana. Photography Club — History Circle — Le Cercle Francais — Debating Society — Junior Prom Committee — Thanksgiving Show 4 — Band 1, 2

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