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Dorothy Patricia Buck Our Dot is witty and gay, Cheerful as a bright summer's day. Take a pleasant personality, a sunny smile, a cheerful disposition-put them all together and what have you?-a charming young lady by the name of Dot. Dot always has a cheery Hi there for everyone, and her sense of humor never misses the sunny side of anything. She enjoys playing the clarinet in the band, also scouts, swimming, and working in Hastings' Drug Store, She has given us o good impression and we are sure she will make the same to others. She has not acquainted us with her plans for the future, but we predict for her a successful career. Best of luck, Dot, from the Class of '50, Basketball 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, Junior Marshal, Junior Prom Committee, School Paper, History Circle, Le Cercle Francais, Class Book Staff, Thanksgiving Show 4. William Henry Burke Nay, l shall ne'er be aware of mine own wit Till l break my shins against it. Everything about Bill is decidedly friendly-his winning smile, his humorous anecdotes, his charming personality. No doubt Bill has been cast an enviable eyel His outstanding abilities in football, basketball, and baseball have won him our applauding recognition and praise. Always seen with his inseparable chums from the Hill, Bill goes where the gang goes, whether it be the Sugar Bowl, or lust riding around. May you face life, Bill, as you have faced your athletic opponents, bucking its obstacles, and attain- ing an acclamation of success. Latin Classical Club, Le Cercle Francais, History Circle, Tau Sigma, Debating Society, Junior Prom Committee, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 4. William P. Burke The quiet men are the great men. Bill, as we all know him, is a quiet young man who keeps to himself a great deal of the time. He is not active in sports but he is a follower of Clinton High's sports schedules. Bill is a hard worker and he does well at anything he chooses. During his spare time he has many hobbies to keep him busy. He has not yet disclosed his plans for the future, but we know he will do well at whatever he does choose for a profession. Tau Sigma, History Circle. Catherine Hilda Calcia Not that l loved study less, but leisure more. Glancing at Cathy you would think that she was quiet, but ask her friends-they'll tell you an entirely different story. She's a number one mischief-maker. Cathy does not burn the midnight oil studying, but manages to have her name appear on the testimonial list every quarter. Her plans for the future are indefinite, but if she settles down and works hard, success will surely be hers. The Class of '50 wishes you the very best of luck, Cathy. History Circle.
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Fay Bevilaqua A friend in need is a friend indeed. Fay is North End's worthy contribution to our class. She has gained a host of friends through her pleasing manner and eagerness to help others. Above all, Fay is an ardent student as her name has adorned the testimonial list throughout her stay at C. H. S. Fay was one of the most ambitious workers on both the Prom Committee and the School Paper. She did her work faithfully and without complaint. Her future plans center around nursing, and knowing her as we do, we are sure that she will be a success. To you Fay, goes all the luck in the world. Junior Prom Committeeg School Paper, History Circle. Alfred Bridgman For men may come and men may go, But l go on forever. ' Al, an amiable and sociable lad of rare ability and highly commendable traits, is well established by his keen, appreciative sense of humor and nimble wit. He knows how to win friends and influence people, as witnessed by the high esteem with which he is regarded by the faculty and his classmates. Al's determination places him on the right road-of achievement in becoming a civil engineer. He is one whom C. H. S. is proud to call its own. We wish Al the best and hope that the world will recognize him as the truly great personality we know him to be. Class Book Staff, Le Cercle Francais, Tau Sigma, Football 4. George Broderick A-hunting we will go! Tau Sigma, History Circle. Henry Brousseau Give me but a subject and l'll argue all day. Junior Prom Committee, Class Book Staff, School Paper George is one of the quiet members of our class. His fine manners have endeared him to his classmates. His name has appeared on the testimonial lust very often throughout his four years in high school. While he is a good student he still finds time for his hobby, which is, confidentially, hunting. George is very fond of this sport and tramps through the woods at every available opportunity. Although he has not yet decided upon the college he will attend, he plans to take up engineering We know that George being a good student and a hard worker, will be a success in his chosen career It is with extreme pleasure that the Class of '50 introduces one of its outstanding students for Henry's name has always adorned the testimonial list He is well noted for his oratorical ability and we feel confident that his name will be written in the Hall of Fame in future years. The road to success is a hard one but we know that Henry will come out on top as he always does. Best of luck from the Class of 50 Henry History Circle, Tau Sigmag Le Cercle Francais, Debating Society Inter Class Dramotics
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Nancy Calcia Good things come in small packages, but so does dynamite. Five-foot, brown-eyed Nancy, or Pat as she prefers it, came to Clinton High School as a Sophomore from the great little town of Sterling. Her winning personality has made her a very popular girl at C. H. S. Her flashing eyes give away her gay and carefree nature. She loves to read all kinds of books, especially comic books. She loves all sports but her favorite pastime is boys. Her future is undecided but the Class of '50 wishes her the best of luck in whatever occupation she chooses. History Circle. Robert' Calcia The right man in the right place. Despite his quiet manner, Bob has managed to make many friends during the past four years in C. H. S. He has never been known to burn the midnight oil and yet he always manages to come through. Bob is an ardent lover of nature as his outside activities show, and he enioys nothing more than discussing his many interesting hunting experiences. Although his future plans are indefinite, we know that success will accompany him wher- ever he goes. Best wishes and lots of luck from the Class of '50, Bob, Ruth Mary Campbell l smile, I laugh, and when necessary, l work. Ruthie, better known to her classmates as Soupie, is one of the carefree, happy-go-lucky members of our class. She has a sparkling personality and a good sense of humor, to say nothing of her striking appearance. She is a true friend to all, and thot is one of the many reasons Soupie is included in all the High School activities. Ruthie has not yet decided what her future goal is, but whatever it may be, we, the Class of '50, wish her the best of luck. History Circle, Junior Prom Committee. Eva Ann Cecchini Variety may be the spice of life, But popularity lasts forever. Eva, la petite fille, possesses a happy-go-lucky disposition, as well as a smooth personality. Chick's unequaled popularity rates high among her fellow students. We shall never forget her wonderful ability as secretary of our class. Such competent reliability as she displayed, should not be passed along without a few words of gratitude. Thanks, Eva. Dancing is tops, quotes she who exhibits such an unbeatable performance of perfect ease and grace while on the dance floor. According to Eva, slow, listenable tunes arranged in a dance tempo, are strictly marvelous. Eva's ambition is to become a secretary and we, the Class of '50, wish her the best of luck in her selected profession. Class Secretary 2, 3, Thanksgiving Show 2, Band l, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Class Ring Com- mittee, Junior Prom Committee, Class Book Staff, School Paper, History Circle, Dance Committee.
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