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ara 3 , ranees Friendly , likeable , never a care, one like her is very rare. Bonnie ' ' as she is known to everyone, is a tall, brown-eyed lass who hails from Burditt Hill. She manages testimonials with hardly any effort and without interfering with her social life. During her four years at C. H. S. she has made many friends. Although her future plans are indefinite, the Class of 1960 wishes that success and good fortune follow her forever. National Honor Society,- Junior Marshal; Class Book Staff; Student Council; Interclass Dramatics; Kappa Delta Phi; Science Club; Latin Club; German Club; Science Fair; History Circle; Octopus Staff; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Math Club. stantino “Apparently so calm and sweet , you ' d never realize, That a mischievous little self, deep within her lies. Mary Beth, ' who is one of the most attractive and intelligent members of our class, has succeeded in any endeavor she has undertaken. She is ambitious, sincere, good- natured and fun-loving. Although no social or athletic function was ever complete with- out her, she has always kept her marks high enough to be a member of the National Honor Society. Mary Beth has always helped to cheer our teams to victory and con- sole them in defeat. Mary Beth plans to enter college in September and with her winning ways and willingness to work, she can not help but find success and happiness awaiting her. Best of luck from the Class of 60. National Honor Society; Class Book Staff; Math Club; Science Club; Latin Club 3, 4; Senior Hop Com- mittee; Ju nior Prom Committee; Class Ring Committee; Thanksgiving Show 4 ; History Circle; Junior Marshal; Kappa Delta Phi; French Club (Secretary); Dramatic Club. “Mischief in her eye, music in her heart. Here we introduce Val, one of the carefree, happy-go-lucky members of our class. She is always full of fun and with her around, things are never dull. One of the Business Department ' s shining lights, Val has collected an enviable group of awards that attest to her intellectual ability. She has no definite plans for the future but the Class of 60 has no doubt that she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. History Circle; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Glee Club; Kappa Delta Phi. s. uSan creSa “Like the crack of dawn ■ — - she brings sunshine and cheer. Now we have Susan, a very vigorous and charming young lady. Sue is a great traveler and sports enthusiast. Her extensive wardrobe has made her a fashion stand- out in our class. She attends all school functions and helps all class causes. Her gleaming personality and admirable character will lead her to success in the future. Susan plans to attend Becker Junior College in the fall and we are sure she will stand out in her chosen career. Best of luck, from the Class of ' 60. French Club; Math Club; History Circle; Science Club 3; Dramatic Society 2; Class Ring Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Kappa Delta Phi; Senior Hop Committee; Octopus Staff 1; Thanksgiving Show 4.
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peter Stanley Cl, lavaras Life ' s a jest, and all things show it. I thought so once and now I know it. We now introduce Peter, the self-called ' golden Greek, one of the talented dancers of the class. He is a carefree, happy-go-lucky lad who hails from the North End. Always willing to pitch in and do his part, he has been a great help to his class in numerous ways. His emceeing and dramatic roles in class theatricals were moments of entertainment we shall always cherish. Peter can be found working at the First Nation- al or during his spare time at Maury ' s Rec. Although his plans for the future are un- certain, we, the Class of ’60, wish you the best of luck in whatever field you enter. Band 1, 2, 3; Science Club 3, 4; Thanksgiving Show 4 (Master of Ceremonies); Interclass Dramatics 3; Dramatic Club; Math Club; History Circle; Tau Sigma; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Octopus Staff 2, 3, 4. The cares of life do not bother me. Here ' s another reason why Clinton High School may be proud of its Senior Class. Paul is a jolly, gay, and popular member of 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, Paul’s gaiety has brightened many a dull, routine lesson. Out of school he is the same jovial person with a friendly smile for all. Paul ' s future is uncertain as yet, and we the Class of ' 60 wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Football 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee. 2) cnije lljarcjciret (Lloiiqlierti (jneriij Lovely to look at; even nicer to know. A sight to behold, Denise is one of the prettiest girls in the Senior Class. Wher- ever she goes she brings sunshine and cheer. Her friends are innumerable and her personality bright. Denise is present at all school functions and adds to them all her hard work. She plans to enter the nursing profession after high school. With her ambi- tion and vigor, we are sure she will succeed. All the luck in the world, Denise, from the Class of ' 60. History Circle; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Student Council 3; Science Club; Kappa Delta Phi; Band 1, 2; Thanksgiving Show 1; Science Club Award 3. juM Wary C oc cione A girl of many talents, popular with all. Introducing Judy, Germantown ' s contribution to C. H. S. This popular Senior has won many friends with her winning smile. She is the Captain of our Cheerleaders and has been active in all school activities. You will find her at all the football and basketball games cheering the Gaels on to victory. Judy has accepted employment at Worcester State Mutual and the Class of ' 60 wishes her the best of everything in her business career. Cheerleader 2, 3 (Captain 4); Student Council; Class Ring Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; History Circle; Thanksgiving Show 3, 4; Kappa Delta Phi; Octopus Staff 3, 4.
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oan d euerfij dromacb “She is little, but she is wise; she ' s a terror for her size. Here ' s to fun-loving and carefree Joan. She is witty, cheerful, and her friendly man- ner has won her an array of friends at C. H. S. Nothing disturbs Joanie ; her unaffected remarks and good humor have made her a favorite of all. As a commercial student she is held in high esteem by those who attend class with her. The Class of 1960 sin- cerely wishes her the very best of luck in whatever field she may enter in the future. History Circle; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Glee Club; Kappa Delta Phi. o nas ess in o ducclii “Whenever fun and frolic are around, thafs where Tommy can be found. Here we have Tommy, ' ' one of the most carefree and likeable boys in the Senior Class. Tommy ’ with his humorous smile and peppy personality has made a chain of lifetime friends. Always ready to lend a helping hand, Tommy can be found at all social functions and can be seen riding in his black and white Plymouth. Whatever Tommy” finds in the future, he will be worthy of it. Best of luck and happiness from the Class of ' 60 . Football 2; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Dramatic Club 2; History Circle; Tau Sigma; Math Club; Thanksgiving Show 4. l dicharil Stanislaus dzermab There ' s nothing at all that worries me. Richie, as he is called by all who know him, is a fun-loving person. His good nature has won him many friends. Richie can be found working in Berlin at Ger- maine ' s or cruising around town in his ' 53 Mercury. His plans for the future are in- definite as yet, but we know that whatever career he pursues he will be a success. The Class of ' 60 wishes him the best of luck in the future. Freshman Class Treasurer; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; History Circle; Math Club; Tau Sigma; Art Club. ajibne Sinn Sdeddoeqe “Short and sweet , cute and neat. Daphne, a petite brownette with sparkling eyes, hails from the North End. Her easy-going manner and good nature is welcome to any group and enjoyed by all. Wherever there is fun to be had, whether at sports, dances, or other school activities, you will find DafF in the midst of it. In the future she plans to become a Dental Hygienist. The Class of 60 wishes her the best of luck in her chosen field. Octopus Staff; Dramatic Club; Student Council (Secretary); History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Glee Club.
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