Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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c Cois sdnn Cjiard A pinch of mischief, a drop of fun ; that ' s her motto to everyone! It’s not the rank nor wealth nor state, but the get-up-and-go that makes her great. She hails from the North end of town and during her High School career she has made many friends with her quick and merry smile. While no grind, Lois has collected her share of commercial awards that give ample evidence of what she can do. As yet, she has made no plans, but we wish her the best of luck in whatever she does. Best of luck from the Class of 60. Junior Prom Committee; Kappa Delta Phi; History Circle; Senior Hop Committee; Math Club. €L Witty, jolly, and carefree,- always cheerful as can be. Who ' s the tall, blond miss with the pensive hazel eyes??? Why, that ' s our “Beth, of course, the gal with the bright smile and hearty laugh. Beth can always be de- pended upon to lend her strong support and sunny disposition to all C. H. S. activities. Beth” is very talented in wielding a paint brush, but only her close friends know of this talent, however. She plans to study art next year, with the hopes of becoming a commercial illustrator. So take your palette and easel in hand, Beth, for we feel that with your wonderful gift, you will surely succeed. Octopus Staff 1, 2; Dramatic Clu b; Interclass Dramatics; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; History Circle; Thanksgiving Show 4; Kappa Delta Phi; Glee Club 3. Ol, xomas He who is well-mannered, is also well-liked. Now we come to Tom. Voted the most physique senior boy by the Octopus Staff, he can usually be seen walking to class with a younger miss. If you should be looking for Tom, he could be found at the Whalom Roller Rink, or the Gardner Swimming Pool; but if it is late, better go to the West Boylston’s Friendly. Even though Tom” has got the shortest legs of any boy in the class, we ' re sure he will come out on top in whatever he does. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Math Club. l2a r nonJ W, unroe A young man of few, but well-chosen words. An introduction to Ray is unnecessary, for he is known and liked by everyone. With his cheery smile and his ready friendliness, he has won himself a host of friends at C. H. S. He has always participated in class and school activities, and represented C. H. S. at Boys ' State in his Junior year. He has always been an outstanding schol- astic student and his winning the Voice of Democracy contest proves this. The Class of ' 60 wishes you luck in your chosen career, Ray. Dramatic Club; Thanksgiving Show; Band; Science Club; Latin Club; Math Club; Tau Sigma; Voice of Democracy (Winner); Boys ' State Representative; History Circle; Science Fair (Honorable Mention); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Physics Club; French Club.

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3L onia.s Jrcnrij Cjann on It ' s time to leave the books to dust. Thomas, better known as ' Tommy, ' - is a good-natured lad from West Street. Al- though he has never lost much sleep over studies, he has always managed to pass. ‘Tom” is a lover of sports, his favorite being bowling, and while his future is as yet undecided we know he will succeed in whatever he undertakes. The Class of ' 60 extends their best wishes. History Circle; Junior Prom Committee; Art Club; Tau Sigma; Senior Hop Committee. oro She ' s little , but she ' s wise; she ' s a terror for her size. A friendly smile, a cheerful disposition and a spark of liveliness describe “Dotty. This petite Miss hails from the Acre and can be found wherever fun and festivities are, whether it be cheering the Gallopin ' Gaels on to victory or at a local dance. “Dotty” is an example of “good things come in small packages.” She always manages to look at the bright side of everything, and can make others around her do the same. She is always ready to help out and do her share. Dotty ' will leave C. H. S. as carefree and gay as when she first entered it. Her plans for the future are indefinite but we all know that she will be successful in whatever field she decides to enter. Best of luck, “Dotty, ' ' from the Class of ' 60. Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; History Circle; Thanksgiving Show 4 : Kappa Delta Phi; Glee Club; Octopus Staff; Senior Representative. jouyl, ML Mn J He who is well-mannered, is also well-liked. And now we come to “Joe, a student who has won himself respect and admira- tion and whose outstanding personality is well-known to the students and faculty of C. H. S. His aggressiveness and cheerful attitude add to the many agreeable attributes of “Joe. He takes an active part in all C. H. S. activities and still manages to attain average marks. No matter what “Joe endeavors to do in the future we know he will achieve the highest goal. The Class of ’60 wishes him the best of luck. Junior Prom Committee; Tau Sigma; History Circle; Latin Club 3 (Vice-President); Math CJub; Assump- tion College Prep Course; Senior Hop Committee; Science Club. J4r cnri , V This boy has wit , and while not fond of work Still in the classroom does not really shirk. “Bill joined us from Notre Dame in our Junior year. During his stay at C. H. S. he has carved himself a niche that is all his own. His easy-going manner and smile, his smoothness with the ladies and his prize possession, the Mercury, have contrib- uted to make Bill a personality that is distinctive in our group. In his spare time he can be found stocking shelves at the A P. His plans for the future are indefinite but with his host of friends and keen sense of humor, we are sure of his success. The Class of 60 wishes you the best of luck in whatever profession you choose. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Math Club; Science Club; Latin Club; Physics Club. mmm



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Pa ' icia J4a rrington To see her is to like her,- to know her is to love her. Patsy,” who is one of the newer members of our class, joined us last September and has already won herself an array of life-long friends. She has a sunny disposition, a vivacious personality, and a warm smile for everyone. Through her friendly manner, we find an amusing, mischievous streak which makes her a delightful and charming person to know. A classy dresser, she’s always been an example of neatness, mixed with sweetness. In her spare time, of which there is very little, she works at Sears Roebuck. She plans to enter college in the fall and we feel her success is assured. Patsy” leaves C. H. S. with best wishes from her host of friends in the Class of ' 60. Math Club; History Circle; French Club (Tresaurer); Kappa Delta Phi; Latin Club; Science Fair (Second Prize); Dramatic Club; Class Book Staff; Glee Club; Art Fair; Class Ring Committee; English Composition Award 1958; Senior Hop Committee; Class Officer 1, 3; Student Council Representative; Interclass Dramatics 2; Cheerleader. 3 rate Unforgettable. Alice is a good-natured, amiable person, popular with teachers and classmates alike. Although friendliness is her specialty, you can ' t help feeling that mischief runs a close second. Alice ' s warm smile is always ready to greet you whenever you meet her. Although she enjoys her fun, is active in extra-curricular activities, and works every afternoon at the Colonial Press, she still manages to be a constant subscriber to the testimonial list. Alice intends to start training next September and we know she will make a pretty and competent nurse. Latin Club; Math Club; Science Club; History Circle; Dramatic Club; Interclass Dramatics 2, 3; National Honor Society; Student Council; Octopus Staff 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Class Book Staff; Kappa Delta Phi; Senior Hop Committee; Thanksgiving Show; Science Fair; Junior Marshal; Latin 3 (First Award); Class Officer 1. CL ire cJLonise JJenialan ‘J Gay, cute, full of fun,- always ready to get work done. ' 1 Take a lilting smile, a carefree disposition, a vivacious personality, add them all up and you have an apt description of Claire. No social activity is complete without her, and her willingness to help out on any occasion has won her the admiration and respect of all her classmates. Despite the pressure of outdoor activities, she has com- piled a substantial scholastic record. In her junior year, Claire was selected from all Student Council members in Massachusetts as the Delegate to represent the State at the National Convention in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In the future, Claire plans to enter the field of Physical Therapy. We know that with her ambition and high schol- astic record, she will attain her goal. Class Officer 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Mass. Delegate to National Convention 1959; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Junior Prom Queen; Science Fair (First Prize); Science Club; National Honor Society; Interclass Dramatics 3, 4; Thanksgiving Show 3, 4; Math Club; Latin Club; Kappa Delta Phi; History Circle; Senior Hop Committee; Class Book Staff; Class Ring Committee; Photography Committee; Exchange Student. When needed he is always around, a nicer lad just can’t be found. Dickie, a happy-go-lucky man, is well-known and liked by all. His carefree attitude and pleasant manner make him a welcome addition to any group. A faithful supporter of all school functions, he helps all class projects toward completion. Dick” can be seen working at the Clinton Super Market or in his prized Ford. Although his plans for the future are not definite, the Class of ' 60 is proud to acknowledge him as a friend, and wishes him the best of luck in the future. Math Club; Latin Club (Treasurer); History Circle; Student Council 3; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Tau Sigma; Future Teachers of America; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee.

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