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JOHN MICHAEL LYDON COLLEGE COURSE “One never becomes a gentleman by accident Tall, meticulously dressed, a friendly smile, describes “Jack,” one of the star mounds-men for the Clinton nine. His height also proved an advantage on the basketball court, many times attributing the much-needed point for victory. We feel sure that “Jack will tally a high score of success in whatever profession he chooses. Photography Club — History Circle — Le Cercle Francais — Tau Sigma — Baseball 3, 4 — Basketball 3 MARY ALICE MAHAN GENERAL COURSE “To have a friend, you have to be a friend.” Everything about Mary is decidedly friendly — her carefree manner and her disposition. You can be sure that wherever Mary is, “Sarge” and “Famie” are not far away, £or these three are always together enjoying a good time, whether in- side or outside of school. An ardent sports enthusiast, a staunch supporter of school activities, and a good student — that’s Mary. Good luck, Mary, from the Class of ’49. Photography Club — History Circle — Class Ring Com- mittee — Junior Prom Committee — Junior Marshal — Softball 2 — Thanksgiving Show 4 BARBARA RITA MARHEFKA GENERAL COURSE “It’s nice to be natural When you are naturally nice.” Attractive, blonde and petite describes Barbara, one of the most likeable members of our class. She is always sociable and ever-ready to lend a helping hand. Dancing and sports are among her favorite pastimes. Her scholastic ability and am- bition are sufficient proof that she will be successful in her career as a medical secretary. Photography Club — History Circle — Latin Classical Club 2, 3 WILLIAM JOHN MARHEFKA GENERAL COURSE “A smile for every occasion.” “Billy” is one of the boys who believes that a smile takes less effort than a frown. This “North Ender” manages to have the right answers at the right time without burning the mid- night oil. The only oil-burning that concerns him is in the cars at the gas station which he tends. Best of luck, “Billy, from the Class of ’49. Photog raphy Club — History Circle — Tau Sigma — Junior Prom Committee
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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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SILVIO THOMAS MAZZEI GENERAL COURSE “A light heart lives long.” We are happy to introduce Silvio, whose pleasing person- ality and friendliness have made him an ideal student. He is a loyal supporter of all sports activities and always displays true sportsmanship. His aid and cooperation were cheerfully given to any enterprise. Whatever his intentions for the future are, he has the best wishes of the Class of ’49 with him. Photography Club — History Circle — Tau Sigma DOLORES PAULINE MERCIER COLLEGE COURSE ‘‘She who loveth instruction loveth knowledge.” Charming personality, a pretty face, a brilliant mind, and a great deal of musical talent, depict Dolores. This girl with the “nimble fingers” is headed for future success because of her ability at the piano, her quiet manner, and her geniality. We wish her good fortune as she goes on to further study at Boston University. Photography Club — History Circle — Le Cercle Francais — - Latin Classical Club — Debating Society — Junior Prom Committee — Thanksgiving Show 4 — D. A .R. Repre- sentative — Honorary Member of Women ' s Club — Class Book Staff PHYLLIS ANN MILEWSKI GENERAL COURSE “May seem serious, may seem shy. But she’s full of life, ’tween you and I.” Phyllis is a spark in our Senior class life, is extremely jovial and friendly, and is the possessor of a pair of ocean blue eyes and a contagious laugh. She is a rabid advocate of the dance, and especially likes dancing the polka. We think Phyllis de- serves all the success sure to come her way in the future. Photography Club — History Circle JOHN MILL GENERAL COURSE “What care I for books?” “Jack,” as the boys call him, is a typical high school boy, fun-loving, liked by all, and a hit with the girls. Jack” can be found at all dances and school activities. He never bur- dened himself down with books but he managed to succeed in his studies. Whatever you may do in the future, “Jack,” the Class of ’49 wishes you the best of luck. Photography Club — History Circle — Tau Sigma k
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