STANDING: Archie Ruatto, President, and Louis Tasso, Vice President SEATED: Miss Porter, Sponsor; Marie Corrado, Secretary; Dorothy Hennis, Treasurer; and Mr. Burton, Sponsor SENIOR CLASS HISTORY What ? Four years ? It can’t be, but it is. Yes, we, the class of ’51 have had four years of work, fun, and friendship here at C. H. S. Our freshman year seems like a faraway dream when we stop to think. Let’s see, how in the world did we ever figure out all those room numbers and hallways ? After getting our bearings, we selected the following class officers: President, Joan Christopher; Vice-President, Wayne Farrington; Secretary-Treasurer, Martha Jones; Sponsors, Mrs. Schelsky and Mr. Bibich. A sophomore already! ! ! Golly, how that freshman year flew! This year as we gaze at the juniors and seniors we say, “Gee, to be only a little bit older!’’ But then we come down to earth and go on with our class activities which con- sist partly of electing these class officers : President, Marilyn Giacoletto; Vice- President, Marie Corrado; Secretary, Melvin Kelley; and Treasurer, Betty Dooley. Our sponsors were Mrs. Gerrish and Mr. Bibich. Juniors! ! ! Our prom, Cinderella’s Ball, seemed to be out of a fairy book. It was a beautiful sight. Leo Baxter played and Joan Lawson was queen. Our class play was “The Baby Sitter.” Officers were: President, Barbara Ray; Vice-President, Georgia Remler; Sec retar y, Mar ie Corrado; Treasurer, Dottie Hennis; Sponsors, Miss Porter and Mr. Marietta. Now we are reaching the end. We'll all remember the wonderful times we have had together. Our class play,“Off a Pewter Platter” was lots of fun to pro- duce and a great success. The Senior Picnic, Baccalaureate, and finally Com- mencement will mark the end of our class activities before we say good-bye to Clinton High School. Compliments of: The H. R. Mills Company P«k - 22
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I, WILL TO BECAUSE Marilyn Abanathie my nickname ‘Speedball’ ’ Sue Abanathie she wants a nick- name. Willa Abanathie my way with boys Shirley Southard she needs it (or does she ?) Katie Abernathy my fudge- making ability Joan Kennedy she wants to sweet- en a certain senior boy. Robert Aimone all the U.S. history I learned Mrs. Cloyd she likes it better than I do. Clifford Albers my speed Mauri Rose this will help him to keep his record. Ruth Auman my short, curly hair Pat Gosnell it might give her a carefree person- ality. David Baldwin my nickname “Honeybuns” Warren F oster well, just because. Lloyd Beard my bashful way Roy Merrill toward girls his bold ways frighten them. Janice Bennett my glasses no one I need them too badly. Mary Bettasso my good humor all Latin students it may come in handy. John Bogetto my good school work Pete Secondino he should have something like that. J’nann Brammer my red flannels any cold- natured Band member they will be useful at football games. Judith Brammer my position in the Band any eighth grader who likes to blow I’m tired of it. John Brown all my beau- tiful girl friends any unfortu- nate soul wanting them they say I live too far out. Betty Cartwright my seat next to Mr. Hol- bert’s desk Mary Carrico she doesn’t like it either. Edna Carty my short- hand speed any junior who can use it no one I know how hard it is to develop. Billie Cheek my position as editor of the annual I don’t know anyone who would want it. Joan Christopher my twin sis- ter Georgia Remler posterity so many people get us mixed up. Marie Corrado my dark complexion Lulamae Luallen it will give her a year-round sun tan. Arthur Counsell my position Jim Hutson on the foot- ball team Compliments of: Mike’s Motor Company he is a good pros - pect, if
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