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American Field Service Student JACQUELINE GREAVES “Jackie” This year, the Clifton Springs Chapter of the American Field Sendee was happy to welcome Jacqueline Greaves as their fourth A.F.S. student. Jackie is eighteen and comes from Barbados, a British Island in the West Indies. She is a member of the Senior Class studying American History, English, Economics and Comparative Government, Personal Typing, and Notehand, and Math 11. Jackie says that she was surprised with Clifton Springs because the atmosphere is so much like home. She admits that “I’d always thought of New York as a city and not a state.” In school she enjoys the friendly attitude of the students. She is impressed with the way the student body responds to directions at assemblies and fire drills. Jackie says that she has enjoyed her stay in Clifton Springs. The only trouble is, in her own words, “It’s almost over.” We hope Jackie will bring home with her happy memories of the snow, the school, the town', and many friends. 8
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Senior Class President—Wendy Van Romer Vice President—Greg Smith Secretary—Linda Rowley Treasurer—Elaine Allen (absent' HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF ’66 The class of ’66 has really done well, We’ve come through four years and it’s not hard to tell We’re ready; we’re anxious; we can’t wait to leave. At graduation there won’t be many tears on our sleeve. Remember a moment, the things that we’ve done, While striving for our goal: a trip to Washington. We worked hard;we sweated; we never said “can’t”. (Onward—Together) this was our chant. Four new records wrere set in our mag’zine Campaign, As we solicited our wares through sun, sleet and rain. Our Junior Prom—was hardly a flop! “Isle of Enchantment”, carnations, the coconuts we chopped. “Nuts in May” came in March—as our Junior Play, When it was over, remember, that rousing HOORAY. Our Senior Play was undertaken with courage undaunted And we brought to reality “The Family Nobody Wanted.” Our trip to D. C.—hotels, tours and fun, An enriching experience for each and everyone. Our behavior was commendable; our manners the best. We received a note from the Gramercy—“Come back for a rest.” Yes, we’ve made the most of our High School Years. Soon we’ll be off in search of careers. Our friendships will be lasting; there’ll be many a renewal. We’ll be the proudest to graduate from Clifton Springs Central School. 9
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