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% iane jLL tan Her smile of cheer , and voice of song. ' ' Diny, as she is well known to us all, is indeed the most talented member of our class. An outstanding member of all our school shows, she ' s won the hearts of all who have listened to her sing. Instead of heading for Broadway, Diane is going to attend Anna Maria College and major in music. With her glowing personality, her charming voice and her fine scholastic record we re sure she ' ll be a success. Best of luck, Diny, from the Class of ' 60. Thanksgiving Show 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Interclass Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; C. H. S. Talent Show; Dramatic Society; National Honor Society; Junior Class Marshal; Science Fair; Class Book Staff; Octopus Staff 1, 2; C. H. S. Headlines 4 ; Future Teachers of America; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Italian Club (Vice-President); French Circle; History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi, Math Club; Glee Club 2, 3. acr Complete with charm; Linda and fun walk arm and arm. ' ' Introducing, Linda, a girl who is always seen with a charming smile and a pleas- ing word for everyone. Linda ' s friendly nature and happy ways have won for her many friends. She has kept good grades and has been an active member of our class. She has always attended all school functions, contributing a helping hand. We know that for the future her plans include marriage and the Class of ' 60 wishes her the best of happiness. History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Glee Club; Science Club. soy J ennitl Jj acr To take things as they may be — that is my philosophy. Here is another reason why Clinton High School may be proud of the Senior Class. Roy is jolly, gay, and popular with the Class of 60. Always willing to do his share, his amiable personality has secured for him a multitude of friends. In the class- room, Roy ' s gaiety has brightened many a dull, routine, lesson. Out of school, he is the same jovial person with a friendly smile for all. Of course, we all know where he can be found on the first day of deerhunting season, surely not in school. The Class of ' 60 wishes you much success, Roy, in whatever you choose to do. Latin Club 3, 4 (Vice-President 3, President 4); Science Fair Award; Science Club; Math Club; History Circle; Octopus Staff. PtiJL Ann Batllslt Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I . Phyllis is a carefree girl with a pleasing smile, friendly manner and one who is always ready to lend a helping hand. While not the studious type, she is a typical high school girl, with a well-rounded list of studies and school activities. Phyllis, who comes to us from Germantown, can be found working behind the lunch bar of Wool- worth ' s. Her gift for spreading gaiety throughout the crowd has won her many friends. The Class of ' 60 knows you will succeed in any future plans you may undertake. Science Club; Twirler 1; Basketball 1; Kappa Delta Phi; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Commiittee; History Circle; Future Teachers of America; Octopus Staff.
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David MacGregor Dunn PRESIDENT Joan Mary Potas VICE-PRESIDENT Dominic Michael Pizza TREASURER Elizabeth Navin Valeri SECRETARY CLASS MOTTO MAGNA EST VERITA S, ET PRAEVALEBIT Truth is powerful, and will ultimately prevail CLASS COLORS Red and White avid dddivard sdh earn “The cares of life don ' t bother me. Dave, better known to his friends as Sleepy,” is one of the best-liked personalities in Clinton High School. He is known to everyone as an outstanding basketball star as well as for his baseball accomplishments. Although never seeming to study hard, he has always managed to keep his marks above average. Dave” has not yet disclosed his plans for the future, but we know he will be a success in whatever career he undertakes. The Class of ' 60 wishes him the best of luck. French Club; Math Club; Latin Club; History Circle; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Basketball 3, 4 (Co-Captain); Thanksgiving Show; Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Club. J oan l dae sdmlrosi “Gay, cute , full of fun ; always ready to get work done. Take deep brown eyes, a quick smile, and a good-natured disposition, combine with sincerity, love of fun, brains, and a flair for drawing and you will have a remarkable likeness of Joan, one of Burditt Hill ' s contributions to C. H. S. Joan works part time after school, but evidently it hasn ' t interfered with her marks for her name is always on the testimonial list. The Class of 60 knows Joan will make a conscientious and excellent teacher, and we wish her all the luck in the world. History Circle; Latin Club; Math Club; Science Club; matics Society; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Band 1, 2; National Honor Society; Junior Marshal; Italian Club (President); Thanksgiving Show; Dra- Committee; Kappa Delta Phi; Class Book Staff; Future Teachers of America (Treasurer).
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did ward ohn die on in The athletic type we all adore. Each day we like him more and more. “Eddie” is another one of the Acre ' s fine contributions to C. H. S. With his cheery smile and his ready friendliness, he has won himself a host of friends at Clinton High. Eddie ' s personality is unique and therefore unmatched. His willingness to help out others and do his share has won him the esteem and respect of all who know him. Teachers and students alike will not easily forget the fun and merriment Eddie in- jected into every classroom. Whether he ' s running for a touchdown, pitching a curve ball or stocking shelves at the A P, he always gave an enthusiastic performance. Along with his school and athletic life, Ed finds time to support all school func- tions. Although he is uncertain about his future, with courage, perseverance and a pleasant disposition as his outstanding characteristics, we are sure he will be a success in whatever he undertakes. Good luck Eddie” from the Class of ' 60. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,4; Football 3, 4; Tau Sigma; History Circle; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Student Council 3; Class President 3. 3 ran a 3 ' What care I lor books? Joe and his car are a familiar sight cruising around town at almost any hour of the day. He is an unassuming type of person with a decidedly carefree personality. He takes everything as it comes and allows nothing to bother him. We will admit Joe never breaks his back or strains his muscles carrying textbooks to and from school, but he always manages to pass the grade. He has not definitely decided on a career, but all the best wishes of his classmates go with him in whatever he decides to do. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Junior Prom Committee. e a aijnion J $o epk urawin Personality, a gleaming smile, an active mind, a friend worth while. Ray, who is better known as Duke, is a quiet fellow with a cordial manner. He is honest, and sincere. Although Ray doesn ' t participate in high school sports, he is an ardent admirer of all of them. His favorite pastime is roller skating, and he can be found almost anytime at Whalom. Ray has not as yet disclosed his plans for the future; but whatever they may be, we are sure he will be a success. Best of luck, Ray, from the Class of ' 60. History Circle; Junior Prom Committee; Art Club; Senior Hop Committee; Tau Sigma. a cudeS did ward (Li aSSon A little nonsense now and then , is relished by the best of men. An introduction to Charles is unnecessary, because he is known and liked by everyone for his clever quips and all-around handsome appearance. He is not too concerned with studying, but Charlie possesses more than his share of intelligence and easily adapts himself to any situation. You ' re sure to find him in the midst of fun and merry-making, and his ever-present sense of humor has been a constant source of amusement to his classmates and numerous friends. With his carefree attitude and pleasant disposition, he has kept teachers puzzling and students chuckling. Although his future plans are indefinite, Charlie can leave C. H. S with the assurance that all of ' 60 s good wishes go with him. History Circle; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Art Club; Tau Sigma.
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