Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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I am sure Cares an enemy to life. Theresa D'Olimpio Each little curl should be treasured a pearl. Now we come to Teres, the curly-headed beauty from California District. Her ability to make and keep friends has made her one of the most popular girls in the class. Un- failing good nature, pleasing personality and iolly companonship-all these are charac- teristics of Teres. She is very fond of sports and could be seen cheering C. H. S. games on all occasions. Teres has hopes of becoming a secretary and we all know with her charming personality she cannot help but succeed. Lots of luck from the Class of '50, Teres. Thanksgiving Show 2, 3, Class Ring Committee, History Circle, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Marshal. James Duffy As silent as the pictures an the waIl. Unimpeachable in character and gentlemanliness, Jim has earned and gained the admiration, respect and friendship of all his associates. With his warm friendliness and ready willing hand extended to all in time of need, Duff stole his way into our hearts. ln the held of education, Jim has proven himself to be a zealous and conscientious student. He is equipped with lusty lungs which stand him in good stead when it is time to give a Hoiah at a football game. Here's to a busy and fruitful life as an electrician, May you be iust as interested in things throughout your whole career, and may you be iust as successful. Jim! History Circle, Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee, Latin Classical Club. Raymond Duffy We place Ray among the best natured members of the class, quiet, unassuming, but always friendly. Ray was never the instigatar of any disturbance. He was always sober, steadfast, and demure. Please do not get the idea that Ray is an angelic creature personified. He has had his share of fun, he listens to the chatter of the rest of us and certainly enjoys a good ioke. As all things must come to an end, we must now close this little impromptu sketch and ioin in wishing Ray lots of luck in the future, The best of wishes from the Class of '50 accompany you, Ray. History Circle, Tau Sigma. Theresa Duffy Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do l. Remember the little rhyme- Sugar and spice and everything nice, that's what little girls are made of? Well, we of C. H. S. offer our exhibit in proof of this statement, for Duff certainly has all the qualifications. She is the girl with the dimples and ever-present smile. Her sweet, unassuming manner and cheery Hi is a sign of the friendship she has won during her four years with us. She enioys sports and music, and proudly wears the green and gold uniform of the C. H. S. Band. Destined to be a definite boon to a sickroom in her chosen profession of nursing, Duff leaves C. H. S. with heaps of good wishes. Junior Prom Committee, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, History Circle, Le Cercle Francais, Softball, Thanksgiving Show.

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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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Joan Duggan Beauty seen is never lost. Tradition has it that beautiful women are not very intelligent, but Clinton High School is graced with the exception to this maxim in Joan. She has always enioyed notable success in her studies and her loveliness is attested by the fact that she was chosen Miss Clinton of i9-19. She has a fine singing voice and exceptional art skill which we may hear from in later life. Her graceful, lady-like manner, combined with her dancing ability, make her always a favorite at social functions. May success and good fortune follow you forever, Joan. Junior Prom Committee, History Circle, Class Ring Committee. Edward Duplin Natural, friendly, popular and nifty, Best of luck, Ed, from the Class of Fifty. Ed, a dark, curly'haired senior, is one of the most popular members of our class. He has proven himself an outstanding athlete, displaying excellent ability while holding center position on the Green and Gold football team. Always active in class functions, Ed was elected Class Treasurer during his iunior year. Ed plans to enter the field of elec- trical engineering upon graduation, and we, the Class of '50, are assured that success will be his. Good luck, Ed. Tau Sigma History Circle Junior Prom Committee, Football 2, 3, 4, Class Ring Committee. James Ellis Men are judged by their actions, but not by their words. Jim is one of those strong, silent men that are all too uncommon in C. H. S, Those who are lucky enough to know him intimately value his friendship very highly. Jim is an enterprising student as is shown by his taking a technical course even though he has been working long and hard after school hours during his entire high school career. Although Jim hasn't yet decided upon his future life work, we, his fellow students, know he will succeed in whatever field of endeavor he may choose. Tau Sigma, History Circle. Eleanor Marie Ferry So much to do, so little done. Gay and witty are only two of Ele's many good characteristics. She is one of our popular senior girls and her popularity has gained many friends for her, during her high school career. Having dancing as her main hobby, she can usually be found at the V. F. W. Hall when a class dance is going on. As she comes from a long line of florists, she, too, plans to go into that field. Her plans are to enter Boston University to study Floral Designing. We know that, being well-suited for this work, she will be a big success in it. History Circle, Junior Prom Committee.

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