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T Bernard P. Walsh TREASURER Thomas H. Flaherty PRESIDENT Judith F. Cardoza VICE-PRESIDENT Virginia A. Joyce SECRETARY CLASS COLORS Purple and White CLASS MOTTO Omnia pro patria deo All for the glory of God Terrence “It is better to faugh than to worry. “Terry” as he is known at C. H. S. is a carefree individual who possesses friendly qualities incomparable. He never passes by without a smile and a cheery hi. After spending two years at Notre Dame Academy he transferred to C. H. S. and the Class of ’61 was only too glad to receive him. He was given an honor truly due to him, when he was chosen to represent our student body at the State House. Terry’s ambitions in- clude the Air Force and a career as a pilot. With his gentlemanly ways and person- ality, we know he’ll be successful. Student Council; Math Club; Science Club; Physics Club; Senior Prom Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Student Government Representative; Track 4; History Circle; Latin Club; Tau Sigma; Exchange Student. WlLa JU’ena Jlti man “Always happy, always gay, we would surely love to have her stay. This sparkling blond-haired miss is one of our friendliest Seniors. Her soft “Hello ” gives one the impression of quietness, but those who know her best assure us this is not so. She has maintained average grades during her four years in high school and also showed her acting ability in our Inter-class Dramatics. The Class of ’61 wishes you much success “Wilma in whatever you choose to do. History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Latin Club; Junior Marshal; Interclass Dramatics; National Honor Society.
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I ' o tlie tune of “IN rHE GARDEN OE TOMORROW” I As wc lca c these halls of learning. With our inein’ries fond and true. In our hearts we will be yearning, I’or the friendships that we kne •; . nd, as we go along life ' s highway. With its problems we will ie; We ' ll be e er faithful, . nd so ery grateful To you, dear old Clinton High. II Thanks for all the joys we ' ve known here; Dances, shows, and all those games. . nd among them is the most dear, Our Prom bringing all its fame. Cdasscs that we ' ll all remember. Parties, friends, they were the best. . nd now that onr time ' s come. We hnd consolation. Knowing that we ' ve stood the te.st. III . nd with thoughts so hllcd with .sorrow, Wc will say our last farewell; With our hopes that on the morrow. Our hearts with pride may swell, I ' or the glory that wc bring you In each task that wc ha c done, rime can ne er sc cr I ' houghts are with you ever From the Cla.ss of Sixty-one. E X I-: R C I S E S O I ' ( ; R A D U A T I O N June 21, 1961 - - .March of tlic Craduatcs “Pomp and Circumstance” Elgar STEVEN A. GOULD, Pianist Invocation REVEREND PHIEIP J. ,I. QLTTH “While We re Young” Wilder “Till Tomorrovv” Bach C:iIORUS DAEE E. E RHEEK. , .Accompanist Presentation of Class Gift EHO.AEAS HENRY FEAHERTY, I’lesidcnt, Class of 1%1 ■ cceptance of Class Gift PAL E B. C:HERUBINE President, Class of 1962 Perfect Day” Bond JEAN DL ' NCANSO.N, Soloist “Battle Hymn of the Republic” Steffe CHORUS - DAEE E. .MARHEFKA, .Accompanist Introduction DR. EAWRE.NCE ,|. FITZP.A ' I RICK. Superintendent of Schools •Address EDWARD M. KENNEDA’, Assistant District .Attorney Suffolk Clounty, Massachusetts Presentation of .Awards JOHN J. GIBBONS, Principal of Clinton High School Class Song . . . Tune; “In the Garden of Tomorrow” Words by; MARY COTE - K.ATHEEEN HENTGH.AN - JEAN Mc.AlAHLYN .Awarding of Diplomas .lOHN M. KILCOA’NE, Chairman. School Committee Benediction REVEREND JOHN F. C.AHIEE “March Militaire” Schubert By — Mary Jude Cote, Kathleen Henighan, and Jean McMahon
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Life ' s a jest, and all things show it. I thought so once and now I know it. Now stepping into the spotlight is Neil, a jolly individual with a happy-go-lucky disposition and keen sense of humor. Although he prefers leisure to study he seems to accomplish things in the usual time limit without much trouble. Neil is one of the Acre ' s many contributions, this year, to Clinton High. Best of luck, Neil, from the Class of ' 61, in whatever you may do. Tau Sigma; History Circle; Art Club; Senior Prom Committee; Science Club; Octopus Staff; Junior Prom Committee. A gentleman always sportsmanship personified. Mike is one of the friendliest, intelligent and popular boys at C. H. S. He can be noted for his participation on our football and baseball teams and does his utmost at anything he tries and won ' t stop until he has achieved his goal. He was always willing to do his share and was always ready to volunteer for any job. Mike ' s earnestness and talent will carry him far in his chosen career of science. Good luck and we ' ll always be proud to have had you as one of our members. Math Club; Latin Club; Junior Prom Committee; Student Council 3, 4 (Treas.]; Science Club; Band 1, 2, 3; Physics Club; Baseball 1, 2; Track 2, 3; Football 4; Interclass Dramatics 1, 2, 3; History Circle; Class Book Staff; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Boys ' State Representative; Varsity Club; Senior Intermural 1, 2, 3. u. ' ginia lU aJuroS Qu ei, but pleasant to all. Virginia, better known to her classmates as Ginny is a quiet friendly girl who hails from the North End. Ginny always has a reody smile for everyone and works hard at everything she does. In the fall, Ginny plans to attend college and with her determination and ability she will be successful, we are sure. The best wishes of your classmates go with you, Ginny. Kappa Delta Phi; Science Club; French Club; History Circle; Senior Prom Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Glee Club. r A merry twinkle in her eye, a sunny sm 7e os she passes by. Barbara is an attractive Senior miss with auburn hair, a bright smile and pleas- ant disposition. She can be seen at class and sports affairs and she also manages to get average grades. Barbara ' s plans are to be a Laboratory Technician and we are certain that whatever she does or wherever she goes she will be a success. We the Class of ' 61 wish her the best of luck Kappa Delta Phi; Science Club; History Club; Senior Prom Committee; Junior Prom Committee.
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