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Qgeft l'm sure care is an enemy of life. Bill, or Pug, as he is known by his classmates, is one of those easygoing, carefree lads who never worry. Bill served as outstanding manager of the 1953 basketball team. He could always be seen in the rooting section at football games with Phil, Tom, Gerry and the boys. He is well-known among his classmates for his wit and even disposition. Bill's plans for the future are undecided but we know that he will succeed in whatever career he undertakes. Best of luck, Bill, from the Class of '53. Junior Prom Committee, Basketball l, 3, Manager of Basketball and Baseball 4, Tau Sigma, History Circle. gdvffef 1550111062 cl I must be true to myself and speak whate'er I think. Bart has come to us this, our Senior year, as an exchange student from Germany. He has won the hearts of all who have had the pleasure of knowing him during his short stay in these United States. Bart will soon be leaving us to return home to Germany, and let us hope he takes back with him the memory of happy times and a peaceful country to his divided land. Bart, to you, the Class of '53 extends its most sincere wishes for your success and happiness in the future. Class Book Staff, History Circle, Tau Sigma, Good Government Day Representative. ana apo eon .Zeff?ZJi5 To take things as they be, That is my philosophy. Tall, fair, wavy hair, well-mannered, describes this likeable gentleman from Greeley Hill. Whenever there's a class dance, you can count on Dano's presence, also a great sports' fan, he's sure to be found among the many spectators at any of the games. His carefree, happy-go-lucky manner has won him a host of friends in his four years at Clinton High. Dana plans to become a veterinarian and we, the Class of '53, wish him the best of luck in his future. History Circle, Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee. africia aria me Cdare There's rhythm in her dancing feet. Here, we meet a petite miss from Grove Street. Pat, as she is known to everyone, has won for herself many lifelong friends during her high school career. Pat's favorite pastime is dancing, and whenever there's a dance you're sure to see her, whirling to the rhythm of the music, therefore, it's no wonder that she was chosen the best dancer in our class. Pat's plans for the future are indefinite, but whatever she may choose, the Class of '53 wishes her all the luck in the world. Senior Hop Committee, Basketball 1, Thanksgiving Show 1, 2, History Circle, Junior Prom Committee.
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onafal JOAVL gbtl gll!Ll'LAL An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. Derby, or Wink, as he is more popularly known, is full of fun and seems to have something up his sleeve continually. His quick wit and iovial manner have pulled him out of many a tight spot. Derby's favorite sport is basketball, but he is an ardent follower of all our local sports. Never would one of our Thanksgiving Shows be complete without the showmanship of this genial gentleman. Best of luck, Derby, at Fitchburg State Teachers College from the Class of '53, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Thanksgiving Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Tau Sigma, History Circle, Junior Prom Committee. phigla .xdrfhur Gallo cz Quiet, but with o sense of humor. Phil, as he is better known by his companions, is one of the Acre's contributions to our class. Phil is a likeable, easygoing fellow with a ready smile for everyone who comes along. His athletic prowess is evident from his outstanding accomplishment as a lineman on the Galloping Gaels. He can always be found at all the local dances, especially when the girls are doing the asking. Phil plans to enter college next fall, and the best wishes of the Class of '53 go with him on his venture. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee, History Circle, Basketball 2, 3. 6' ware! Jodelo Gcioffe Silence is one quiet art of conversation. Eddie is perhaps one of the quietest fellows to be graduated in '53. Although Eddie is somewhat reserved, he has managed to win the friendship of many classmates throughout his four years at C. H. S. Eddie was never what could be considered the studious type but, nevertheless, he has managed to get by without any trouble. Eddie has not as yet decided what he intends to do after he graduates, but whatever he chooses, the best wishes of the Class of '53 go with him. History Circle, Tau Sigma. anne nn Koccione The price of wisdom is above rubies. Elaine is one of the most studious lasses in our class. She has been working at the Clinton Trust Company the last two years, but she still found time to be an old reliable in the testimonial column, as well as a staunch supporter of our athletic programs. Elaine plans to enter Salem State Teachers College in the fall where she will become a teacher of commercial subiects. Because she possesses many fine qualities we are certain that she will be a success. Best wishes, Elaine, from '53. National Honor Society, Class Book Staff, Junior Prom Committee, Basketball I, Senior Hop Committee, Thanksgiving Show l, 4, Debating Society l, French Club 3, Senior Girl Scouts.
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War? rm e What sweet delight a quiet life affords. everyone. She is a popular member of a staunch supporter of all social activities and with her around, there is never a dull moment. ln bidding her farewell, the Class of '53 wishes her the best of luck. Mary has brown hair, pretty blue eyes, and a bright smile for true pal, and her personality and good nature have made her a the class. Mary is a good sport, and a wonderful friend. She is History Circle, Thanksgiving Show 3. UHILB g .fgffdlfll .7!LOWL6lJ euauk Nothing succeeds like success. Al, as he is better known to his many friends, is one of our quiet, unassuming, yet ambitious men. Although not active in sports, he is faithful to all the C. H.S. athletic teams. Al spends most of his spare time dancing, but can usually be found afternoons at the A 8: P, punching away at that old cash register. Though fond of extra-curricular activities, Al always managed to make the testimonial list. He plans to enter Worcester Tech in the fall. Best of luck, Al, from the Class of '53. Tau Sigma, History Circle, Latin Club 3, Class Book Stott, Boys' State Delegate, Junior Prom Committee, Math Club. l'LI'L 0l'L0 M6 She who loveth instruction, loveth knowledge There's no need of introducing Ann, who is one of the most popular members of our class. She faithfully served as our vice-president for two successive years and stands at the head of the class scholastically. She has a pleasant disposition, pretty clothes, and the ability to do everything with equal skill. Ann plans to enter college in September and her classmates know that her ability and character will carry her through to success. Good-by, Ann, the Class of '53 wishes you the best of luck. Vice-President 2, 3, National Honor Society, Debating Society 'l, 2, 3, National Forensic League l, 2, 3, Basketball l, Latin Club 2, 3, History Circle, Senior Girl Scouts, Thanksgiving Show 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee Chairman, Senior Hop Committee, Honorary Member of the Clinton Women's Club. Cgiznrfra jean ormirii It's a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. When you first meet Sandy, she seems rather shy, but when you really get to know her, you'll tirtd that she isn't so retiring after all. As a matter of fact, she's rather mischievous! Sandy's sure to be found at all social activities, lending a helping hand, and if not, iust having a good time. Sandy plans to attend Becker Junior College, and the Class of '53 wishes her success and happiness throughout the coming years. History Circle, Thanksgiving Show l.
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