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lfliflam 5 Balcocl Why not go out on a limb? That's where all the fruit is. Good-looking, with a ruddy complexion and blond hair, describes Bill. This fellow, whose voice can be heard ringing through the halls of C. H. S., is another senior who was bestowed with the proverbial gift of gab. His readiness for a good time and his wonderful sense of humor have made him popular with all his classmates. Bill never misses a school function or a local dance, and is always there to lend a helping hand. Although books don't seem to bother him, he has always managed to keep on the right side of the fence. Bill's future plans are undecided. We know, however, he will be a success in whatever field he chooses. Best of luck in the future, Bill, from the Class of '59. Octopus Staff, Tau Sigma, History Circle, Junior Prom Committee. John gtycfach Run silent, run deep. The quiet ones are the ones to watch out for! No one, however, worries about Jack, who's everyone's friend. He's the boy with the overwhelming smile and the keen mind, capable of comprehending the most intricate details. He has earned one of the most coveted honors at Clinton High, The Harvard Book Award. But there is more than brains in this handsome lad. Among other things there are friendliness and manners, consideration toward every one of his classmates. His dark, striking crew-cut and big brawny frame have made many of the females at C. H. S. take notice of this all-round man. We, the Class of l959, would like to extend our fondest wishes for a successful and prosperous future. We know that you'll be a success in any profession you undertake. Rotary Club, Representative of the Month, Harvard Prize Book Recipient, Tau Sigma, Latin Club, Class Ring Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Class Book Staff, History Circle, Math Club, lnterclass Dramatics, National Honor Society. m.i..f y rs...f.ff A man who is modest, yet self-possessed, good-looking, athletic and smartly dressed. Mike is one of our outstanding gentlemen and athletes, well-liked by both students and faculty alike. His impressive list of achievements include election as treasurer of his class, co-captain of the football team, and many others too numerous too mention. A rather Shy-Guy, he nevertheless is one of the most brilliant per- formers on the gridiron, basketball court, and baseball diamond. Scholastically, Mike ranks well up in his class, and although he has not revealed his future plans, the Class of '59 is certain of his success. Class Treasurer 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3 lCo-Captain 4l, Basketball l, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3 lCo-Captain Al, Boys' State Delegate, Class Ring Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Hop Committee, Math Club, Science Club, History Circle, Student Council, Rotary Club Delegate, Track 3, Class Book Staff, Tau Sigma. .S?dI'6lA MAIL? To see her is to like her, to know her is to love her. introducing Sally, with her sparkling blue eyes, enchanting smile, and vivacious blush. On first glance Sally appears to be a quiet sort of girl, but upon further investigation we find her a happy-go-lucky person always taking part in school activ- ities. Throughout her hgh school career she maintained an admirable scholastic record. We feel, with all these characteristics, she will succeed in whatever she sets out to do. She leaves C. H. S. with the best wishes from the Class of '59, Junior Prom Committee, Science Club, French Club, Latin Club, Student Council, Class Ring Committee, D. A. R. Representative, Kappa Delta Phi lPresidentl, History Circle, Junior Marshal, National Honor Society, Class Book Staff.
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Michael T. Duffy Patricia A. O'Connell Michael J. Burdell Barbara A McNamara PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER SECRETARY CLASS MOTTO ne cede molis yield not to misfortune c L A s s c o L o ri s Royal Blue and Silver olioreffa .jixancfrouicb Moy seem serious, may seem shy, but she's full of life, between you and l. The first impression one gets of Loretta is that she is quiet and conservative, but to those who really get to know her well, she is full of laughter and fun. Throughout her four years Loretta has managed to keep her marks at an average level and still contribute her share to all the gaiety of social activities. A great deal of her time is spent working as a nurse's aide at the Clinton Hospital in preparation for her future career, which is to be a Lady in White. We, the Class of '59, wish the best of luck and success to another Florence Nightingale. Junior Prom Committee, Senior Hop Committee, History Circle, Twirler 2, Latin Club, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Phi. W, A ,vim She's conscientious and excitable, good-natured and likeable. Everything about Nancy, her manner, her personality and her smile, is decidedly friendly. Her chief pleasure while at C. H. S. was serving as co-captain of the cheer- leaders. However, Nancy also lent her manifold talents to the Thanksgiving Night Shows and to the Octopus. Her willingness to help in all school functions made her a valuable member of our class. Nancy intends to ioin the White Parade after gradu- ation and we feel that our loss will be the medical profession's gain. Good luck, Nan, from all your classmates. Class Book Stali, Cheerleader 2, 3, lCo-Captain Al, lnterclass Dramatics l, Kappa Delta Phi, Science Club 2, 3, 4 Thanksgiving Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 2, CHS Headlines lCo-Editor 3, Al, Octopus Staff l, 2, 3, Class Ring Committee, Junior Prom Committee lGeneral Co-Chairmanl, Senior Hop Com- mittee, Student Council 3, Christmas Show l, 2, History Circle, French Club, Dramatic Society 3, Repre- sentative to WEIM 4, Exchange Student.
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glial?-Ol' H EMPZZWJ I'm just as cheerful as my face shows. Ellie, as most of us know her, is a fun-loving, cheerful, -and friendly girl. She can always be seen at any sports event cheering the Gaels on to victory. Wherever laughter or fun can be found, that's where you'll find Ellie contributing her special brand of laughter. Nevertheless, Ellie has kept her marks above average during her four years at Clinton High School. Although her plans for the future are not certain, we feel sure she will be a great success in whatever field she chooses. Best of luck, Ellie, from the Class of '59. History Circle, Kappa Delta Phi, Talent Show, Thanksgiving Show, Octopus Staff, Girls' Basketball, Science Club, Junior Prom Committee, Home Economics Club, Glee Club. 671,000 W Camerana A merry twinkle of the eye, u sunny smile as she passes by. Quiet, pleasel Does that mean anything to Gen ? We should say not, for Gen certainly cannot be numbered among those who believe that Silence is Golden. Although she never neglected her studies, she has always found time for recreation and thus given us a glimpse of the humorous side of her grand personality. Cheerfulness and willingness we know are powerful assets to anyone and we are con- fident that Gen will succeed in whatever she undertakes. The Class of '59 wishes for you, Geneva, a successful career in the big league of life. Junior Prom Committee, Science Club, Glee Club, Kappa Delta Phi, Class Ring Committee, History Circle, Senior Hop Committee, Octopus Staff l, 2, Girls' Basketball l. C.. .SQH-Z!6lt0l'0 CJNLMP A smile for every occasion. Y A bright Latin smile and dark eyes that always seem to have something to say, are the outstanding attributes of this popular North Ender. Although quiet, Sal is well-liked by everyone. His kind word and cheery HelIo for all have made him a great many friends. While in high school Sal managed to get average grades along with contributing to the fun and gaiety of social events. Upon graduation Sal's plans for the future are still unsettled, but we know with his winning ways he can't help but be a success. Best of luck, Sal, from the Class of '59. Tau Sigma, Math Club, History Circle, Football 4, Junior Prom Committee. QPU fy!! Clif individuality is the salt of common life. Carolyn is an attractive Senior miss with a pleasing smile and a pleasant disposi- tion. Her charming manner has succeeded in establishing for her many lasting friend- ships. She may seem shy, but no matter what she does Carolyn has a wonderful time and everyone with her does, too. She has o sparkling personality, a good sense of humor and is always ready with a friendly smile and an encouraging word for every- one. After school she can be seen working in Harpin's Restaurant where she is a very popular waitress. Carolyn's plan for the future is to become a teacher and we, the Class of '59, wish her the best of luck. German Club, Junior Prom Committee, Band 'l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Junior Marshal, Honor Society, Thanksgiving Show 3, Kappa Delta Phi, History Circle, Class Book Staff.
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