Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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There s nothing at all that worries me. Russell Hauver Silence is the perpetual herald of lay. Perhaps we shall recall Russell as one always remember him as a true friend us he has definitely proven that he is were of a passing grade. His friends of the quieter members of our class, but we will and a loyal classmate. During his four years with not the studious type, but nevertheless, his marks know him to be of an honest and good-natured character with a sufficient quota of iolliness. As Russell's future plans are as yet obscure, we hope that success will follow him throughout his endeavors. Best wishes from the Class of '50, Russell. , Tau Sigma, History Circle. John Peter Hazel Life is a fest, and all things show it I thought so once, but now I know it. Pete, one of the Germantown boys, is one of the most likeable fellows. He is an athlete of outstanding capabilities and his favorite sports are football and baseball. Always active in class affairs, he is one of those fellows who are forever willing to pitch in and lend a helping hand when needed. Pete plans to enter Worcester State Teachers Col- lege next fall and we, his fellow classmates, know that he will succeed in whatever field of endeavor he may choose. Football 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais, History Circle, Tau Sigma, Class Ring Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Class Book Staff. James M. G. Hughes During his stay at C H S , Jim has distinguished himself both socially and athletically. He was tcp man of the famous Combine which ran many successful dances during our last two years. On the gridiron he was a veritable star. Wearing number l3, he was doomed to be unlucky as we saw early in the season when he fractured his ankle, which ended his career as a guard. This scrappy lad from the Acre hasn't as yet revealed his future plans to us, but we are sure he will be a success at whatever he undertakes. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Tau Sigma, History Circle, School Paper. Margaret Mary Hyne Dark and vivacious-sweet and gracious. Now we came to Peg. At first we see a' quiet, reserved student, but we take another look and our original opinion changes. Beneath that quiet exterior we find a mischievous, fun-loving Peg, who has made many sincere friends for herself. Peg, with her twinkling eyes and sleek, ebony hair, is one of our best-dressed and attractive senior girls. Her plans for the future are as yet uncertain but we wish her success in any field she endeavors to enter. Junior Prom Committee, Class Ring Committee, History Circle, Dance Committee, Thanks- giving Show 2, Debating Society, School Paper.

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Gordon Godard The situation is well in hand. Gord, as he is known to his friends and classmates, comes from the well-known Cedar Hill district although much of his time is spent on Burditt Hill. When not playing football, Gord worked for his father in the afternoons but always managed to keep his marks near the testimonial group. His favorite song is Just Because, while his favorite expres- sion is Wait 'til l'm through eating. Gord's future plans are to attend Tuft's College. We're sure the whole class wishes him the best of luck in the future. Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee, Class Book Staff, Football 3, 4. John Gorman Laughter brings smiles from those around. The Duck Harbor district has made a fine contribution to C. H. S. in the personage of John. His dark curly hair, be-freckled countenance, and winning smile, tend to make John one of the most friendly members of our class. He is a firm believer in looking on the bright side of life, a true optimist in every sense of the word. An ardent sports enthusiast, a staunch supporter of class activities, o keen dresser-that's John. Although his plans for the future are not definite, whatever he does, wherever he goes, John carries with him the best wishes for success from the Class of '50. Elizabeth Arm Grealis To see her is to like her, to know her is to love her. Intelligence, friendliness, versatility, blended with a rare disposition and a genuine nature -these are the qualities which make Betty an outstanding member of the senior class. Betty is an accomplished pianist, has clearly demonstrated her talent as an actress in the lnter-class Play, and was an active participant in all school and social affairs. Not to be overlooked is the high scholastic record which she has achieved and maintained throughout her school years. The Class of '50 will always remember you, Betty, and every wish for future happiness and success is yours. Class Secretary 4, Class Book Staff, Latin Classical Club, History Circle, Le Cercle Francais, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-class Dramatics 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, School Paper, Junior Prom Committee, Class Ring Committee, Honorary Member of the Women's Club, Thanksgiving Show 4. Barbara Hanney Jolly good sport is she. Barb certainly enioys life. Everything comes to her who laughs is Barb's motto, and who could imagine her worrying over such things as studies? Her hearty laughter, iovial manner and cheery Hi there have served to build for her a large circle of friends. She breezes through the days without a care in the world. Her main interests are in music and sports, and she is an active member of the famous C. H. S. Band. She has chosen nursing as her profession, and the Class of '50 visualizes her as a true Florence Nightingale. Good luck to you in the future, Barb. Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra T, 2, 3, 4, Thanksgiving Show l, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Soft- ball l, 2, Junior Prom Committee, Le Cercle Francais, History Circle, School Paper.



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Theodore Jaros Success follows earnest effort. Ted is one of those serious and well-mannered students who make C. H. S. mighty proud. Teddy is toll, blond and makes many a C. H. S. miss turn her head and take a second.look. A few afternoons a week, Ted can be found ierking sodas and sundaes at Snyder's Pharmacy. On his four-year iourney through C. H. S., he has acclaimed more than his share of friendships which will last throughout the years. Teddy will enter college next fall, and we know he will receive as many honors in college as he did in Clinton High School. Good luck, Tedl Tau Sigma, History Circle, Junior Prom Committee, Class Ring Committee, Class Book Staff, Boys' State Representative. Russell Eldon Jeweff Put off today what you can do tomorrow. Russ is one of those amiable fellows you like to meet in the corridors of C. H. S. He always has a friendly smile for pals and strangers alike. Russ is one of the famous Galloping Gaels who certainly worked hard and helped the team win its many vic- tories. Russ's favorite hobby is stamp collecting but now and then he manages to get in a game of pool. Russ's future isn't quite certain yet, but whatever he decides to do, the Class of '50 wishes him the best of luck. Tau Sigma, History Circle, .lunior Prom Committee, Boys' State Representative, Football 2, 3, 4. Robert Kane A man of few words. Bob is one of the quieter boys in the class but gets along very well with everyone. He never had time to take an active part inhschool activities but was always an enthus- iastic supporter af all C. H.S. events. He finds delight in fishing, skating, and playing pool. Although he isn't one of the selected circle on the testimonial list, Bob manages in some way or another, to obtain one now and then, iust to show the other pupils that he has as much ability as they. Bob's future plans are not certain but we all know he will succeed in whatever he does. Best of luck to you, Bob, from all your classmates. Junior Prom Committee, History Circle, Tau Sigma, Ring Committee. Jolm P. Kitfredge Men, like bullets, go furthest when they are smoothest. Despite a few battle scars and wrinkles, Kitty has weathered the storm in the allotted four years. He has shown many a teacher that he is a good scholar while it is hard to convince a few others of the fact. A genial good humor, a smile and ready wit, combined with his business ability stemming from his part-time iob, all sum of Kitty's chief char- acteristics. His berth on the varsity for three years is ample proof of his athletic ability. Kitty thrilled many a crowd with his daring play-making and shooting. Need we say more? Kitty hasn't as yet revealed his future plans to us but we are sure that he will be successful in any undertaking. Best of luck, Kitty, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Tau Sigma, History Circle, Latin Classical Club.

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