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Paul Edward Constantine I have often regretted my speech, never my silence. When we first look at Paul, we get the picture of a quiet and modest boy, but look closely, for here we have another typical lad from C. H. S. Canse divides his time between Turner Hall and the Blackstone Plush where he works afternoons. One of Paul's main interests is basketball and he can ofttimes be seen at the High School games with his buddies. Conse, with Greg and Lush, form what one might call The Three Musketeers, for they are always seen traveling together, Paul as yet hasn't disclosed his plans for the future, but whatever he undertakes you can be well assured it will be carried out to a successful conclusion. The Class of '50 wishes him the best of luck. History Circle, Tau Sigma, Class Ring Committee, Junior Prom Committee. Carol June Cravedi A friend in need is a friend indeed. And now we come to Carol, one of the best-liked students in C. H. S. Her friendly per- sonality is an example for all to follow. If ever in need of a friend, Carol is always there to give a helping hand. Sincerity is a word that well describes her. Her attractiveness is always appealing to the opposite sex. Carol plans to enter the nursing profession and the Class of '50 thinks she will be a definite boon to the sickroom. Best of luck, Carol, from the Class of '50. Thanksgiving Show 2, Junior Prom Committee, School Paper, History Circle, Junior Marshal. Paul Damsky The cares of life do not bother me. ln school Paul is rather quiet but when he gets out with the gang to have a good time, he is an entirely different person. His iocular nature and complacent spirit have made for him a host of friends. Paul played tackle on the football team of '48, but due to his work- ing this year at Weber 8: Rose's, he couldn't go out for the team. Paul's future as yet is undecided but knowing Paul as we do, a swell fellow with a lot of determination, we feel sure that he will be a success in whatever he takes up. Football l, 2, 3, Tau Sigma, History Circle. Dorothy Ann DeCesare She's little but she's wise, she's a terror for her size. Vim, vigor and vitality describe Dot. That certain twinkle in her eyes and smile on her lips tell us that Dottie is full of merriment and laughter. Never so much as a shadow of a worry crosses her mind from one end of the day to the other. She is Miss I of the cheerleaders and helps cheer the team to victory. Dottie rates high with the opposite sex and is always seen talking or laughing with one of them. Dot also rates high with her friends who consider her tops. Dot plans to enter a nursing career and she brings with her the good wishes of the Class of '50. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Thanksgiving Show 2, Class Paper, Junior Prom Committee, History Circle, French Club, Junior Marshal, Class Ring Committee.
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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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William DeCesare Contentment is better than riches. Bill is that friendly young man who greets you and shows you the way to a seat every time you enter the Strand Theatre. He is not only one of the most capable ushers, but is very willing to help anyone. Bill likes all kinds of sports. One of his favorite pastimes is dancing which he does a great deal. As yet his plans for the future are indefinite so there is little else to say, except that we know he will make good at anything he chooses. Tau Sigma, History Circle. Paul Leo Devaney On with the dance, let ioy be unconfinedf' Take tall, cheerful, friendly, gay-mix them together-add a dash of good looks and, presto-you have Paul. Paul's friendly manner has won him many friends throughout his four years at C. H. S. Paul, with all these qualities, can be seen whirling around the dance floor living up to the classes' Who's Who. He also has been gifted with o marvelous voice which has thrilled us no end at all the Thanksgiving Shows. Paul's plans for the future are uncertain but the Class of '50 feels sure that his pleasant personality will bring him success in whatever he endeavors. Inter-class Dramatics 2, 3, Thanksgiving Show 2, 3, 4, History Circle, Le Cercle Francais, Band l, 2, 3, Class Book Staff, Junior Prom Committee, Boys' State Representative. Peter Devaney He mastered whatever was worth the knowing. Peter is one of our quiet Senior boys. He is on excellent student, and has kept his name high on the testimonial list throughout his four years in high school. His hobbies are photography and model building, and he has spent o great deal of his spare time on them. To attend Worcester Tech is his future ambition. This is on extremely difficult course but we know that he, being a good student, will be a success in this field. Latin Classical Club, Class Book Staff, Tau Sigma, History Circle. Mary L. DiMeco , Such quietness doth excite suspicion. Petite and serene describes Mary to a She is one of our talented classmates, being an amateur artist. She proved this when she designed the attractive covers of our school paper. Although she spends a great deal of time on her sketching, Mary always finds time to help her class by serving on its various committees. Being very quiet has not been a hindrance to Mary in making friends, because friends are what she has plenty of. Mary's future ambition is to go to Art School and make her hobby her profession. The Class of '50 knows that Mary will be a success in this field. History Circle, Junior Prom Committee, School Paper, Class Book Staff. I
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