Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1955

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poderf Gorge OOPEI' lt's quiet people who accomplish much. One of the quietest members of our class, Bob is known and liked by all. His nonchalant manner with everyone makes him all the more popular. He displays a great fondness for hunting and fishing, hoping-to devote more time to these sports after graduation. ln spite of his outside interests, Bob has managed to hold his marks at a very satisfactory level. His plans for the future are indefinite, but we, the Class of '55, wish him the best of luck. History Circle, Tau Sigma, Octopus 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee. john gtg COPLOJLZPO Full of lun and fancy free. John, the man with the flashy smile, is one of the most popular members of the class. He attended Clinton High his freshman year, then transferred to Lancaster for his next two years, but, because Clinton was sorry to see him leave, he returned to give us his friendship and humor during our senior year. John is an ardent supporter of all school events, winning fame for himself and his school on the gridiron, the basketball court, and the baseball diamond. The Class of '55 is proud to have you, John, as a member of the class and we wish you the best of luck in the future. l'1Dotball l, 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, History Circle, Tau Sigma, Thanksgiving Show 4. A good athlete, a true friend. His popularity will never end. Senior Hop Committee. .gbpdie jhereaa zerma, of '55, wish her the best of luck. awrence .jdrlfhur Gave L A blond crew cut, a sharp dresser and a mischievous smile describe this typical C. H. S. boy. His work as quarterback on the gridiron will be remembered by Gael fans for a long time to come. Of course we must mention the time and work he put into decorating for our Junior Prom Larrys ideas for this annual affair and the talent for putting them together made our Prom a huge success When he is not lending atmosphere to the Sugar Bowl he may be found behind a cash register , at Cravedi's Market. His plans for the future are indefinite but the Class of 55 W wishes him the best of luck in whatever he wishes to undertake y Football I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee Tau Sigma Class Book Staff History Circle lt's not quantity, but quality that counts Here we have a bright and cheerful miss who is always ready to lend a helping hand. Sophie is an example of good things come in small packages Her vlvacious personality and happy smile have won for her a host of friends Sophie can be found at every social event and her interest in sports is one of her most obvious and winning traits. She has chosen the secretarial field for her future career and we the Class Junior Prom Committee, Class Book Staff History Circle Photography Committee

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mncis jolm Charnan Hold that Tiger. Throughout his high school career, Fran has carved himself a notch in the memories of all C. H. S. students with his unforgettable sense of humor. Teachers and students alike will not easily forget the fun and merriment Spade iniected into every classroom. Whether it was playing quarterback for the Galloping Gaels, helping Mr. Murphy at a Senior Class Dance, or acting in Interclass Dramatics, Tiger always gave an enthusiastic performance. With his gift of gab and devil-may-core personality, he has traveled through high school, paying iust enough attention fo his studies. Since he's succeeded in all his efforts up to this time, the Class of '55 has the utmost confidence in Tiger's future and we wish him the best of luck. Football 'l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Tau Sigma, Class Book Staff, History Circle, Senior Hop Committee, lnterclass Dramatics, Senior Dance Committee, Ring Committee. 640100 Lovely to look at, delightful to know. And now we present the other half of the Coleman Twins. Judy definitely is one of the prettiest and most active members of our class. This happy-go-lucky miss manages to be an eager sports fan, and takes part in many extra-curricular activities in addition to selling tickets with a smile at the Strand. A classy dresser, she's always been an example of neatness mixed with sweetness. Judy's kept us chuckling for the past four years with her gay witticisms. She showed her acting ability in the Senior Class Play and she has been a constant help to Mr. Murphy at the class dances. With her sparkling personality, she has gained a host of friends at C. H. S. and we're sure she will have equal success in the nursing profession. Junior Prom Committee, Class Book Staff, History Circle, Latin Club 3, Senior Hop Committee, lnterclass Dramatics, Senior Dance Committee, Photography Committee, Ring Committee. aim .jmolflig align Life is a jest and all things show, it. I thought so once, and now l know it. Now we come to Jack, one of the most carefree members of our class. Although not active in sports, ha is faithful to all C. H. S. athletic events. ln his spore time he can be seen in a white apron and bow tie behind the counter at the Clinton Super Market. In addition, for the past year he has been a member of the U.S. Naval Reserves, preparing for a career in the U. S. Navy. Although his plans are not definite about this career, the Class of '55 wishes him luck, as we are sure it will come to him. Ring Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Class Book Staff, History Circle, Tau Sigma, Senior Dance Committee, Photography Committee. L-Davin! ..f4fLn, Cooper The best place to find a helping hand ls at the end of your arm. When first meeting him, one is led to believe that he possesses a quiet and mild demeanor but not our Devel His quick wit and blithe manner are well-known to all. He has always ioined heartily in class and school activities, being a great help in the success of our class. Dave plans to enter Fitchburg State Teachers College in September and we are sure that his pleasing manner will win for him a legion of friends. We, the Class of '55, wish for you, Dave, happiness and success in future years. Latin Club, History Circle, Tau Sigma, Class Book Staff, Junior Prom Committee.



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Q-ifancea Sygfia leger The gentleness of her .tone would pierce a heart of stone. Frances, better known to us as Frannie, is one of the newer members of our class, who ioined us last September. Frannie's sweet smile and cheerful disposition have won her many friends at C. H. S. Wherever there is fun or excitement you can be sure to find Frannie. Needless to say, she never misses a party, dance or other social function. ln her spare time you can find her engineering ice cream delights at Harpin's. Frannie hopes to become a nurse and will begin her training soon after leaving C. H. S. This has been her goal since entering high school and the Class of '55 extends its best wishes in anticipation that she will undoubtedly attain success in her career as a Woman in White. History Circle, Physical Education l, 2, 3, Bulletin Board Committee, Class Book Staff, Senior Hop Committee. amea p .iDeCQJare He came, he saw, he conquered. Jim, as he is called by his fellow classmates, hails from the welleknown Burditt Hill district. He can always be found riding around in a snappy new car. Jimmy works for his living in a garage in Westboro. There he maintains what others envy, New cars. He is always ready for a good laugh, or giving his teachers a helping hand. Although his plans for the future are indefinite, the Class of '55 wishes you the best of luck, Jim. History Circle, Tau Sigma, Photography Committee. ary gfaine euaneg the Class of '55. l She's conscientious and excitable, Good-natured and likeable. lt's nice to be natural, if you're naturally nice. On the surface Elaine appears to be reserved, but to she is widely known for her ready wit. Her happy and her a host of lifetime friends. Although she may be seen marks have always been a credit to her. Ellie, as she may be found week-day afternoons performing the job of Pharmacy. She plans to enter the nursing profession in the her many excellent qualities she is sure to be a success. Junior Prom Committee, Class Book Staff, History Circle, Senior Hop Committee, National , Honor Society, Senior Dance Committee, Ring Committee. rme arie lianedeffo J her friends and classmates carefree manner has won at all class functions her is known to her friends, soda ierk at Hasting's fall. We know that with Best of luck, Elaine, from Dark-haired, brown-eyed Anne is one of Clinton High's liveliest, most popular and intelligent girls. Anne has made many friends these past four years in C. H. S. Although she has always preferred social activities to studies her name has consistently appeared on the testimonial list. One of Anne's most pleasing traits is her lack of self-promotion. Her quiet manner deceives outsiders, but those who know her well could tell anyone that she is full of fun and has a habit of accomplishing whatever she attempts. This latter quality assures Anne of success in whichever future field she chooses. Best of luck from the Class of '55. Junior Prom Committee, Class Book Staff, History Circle, Junior Marshal, National Honor Society, Senior Hop Committee.

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