Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1961

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I I j„ne StJL d, lauaris AH this and dimples too. June, one of Clinton ' s snappiest twirlers con be found working in Woolworth ' s. Known to be a great dancer, she can be seen at our class dances and other functions. June ' s plans include the field of art and we are all sure with her ambition and personal qualities she is sure to be a success. Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club; Basketball; Art Club; Juniar Prom Committee; Student Council 3, 4; History Circle; Glee Club; Kappa Delta Phi; Senior Prom Committee. f aiil cjCawrence C lauola The height of success Is not measured by stature. Here is another reason why C. H. S. may be proud of the Senior Class. Paul is a sportsman in the true sense of the word. 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 that Paul injected into every class- room. Although Paul ' s plans are indefinite as now we are sure with his brains and per- sonality that he ' ll be a success. Best of luck and happiness from the Class of ' 61. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Interclass Dramatics 3, 4; Class President 3; History Circle; French Club; Science Foir 3, 4; Physics Club; Math Club; Student Council; Science Club; Varsity Club; Chemistry Club; Tau Sigma; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Exchange Committee. The best things in life aren ' t Free. “Joe possesses one of the most versatile personalities in the senior class. He takes great pride in working our difficult physics and trigonometry problems. Besides his scientific endeavors he finds ample time for social life. His athletic record on the baseball diamond stands as a challenge for underclassmen. Joe ' s plans for the future are set on engineering and the Class of ' 61 wishes him the best of luck. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club; History Circle; Science Club; Science Fair; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; Intramural Basketball; Tau Sigma. I I Dl, omas 3. ' ancis Co,lL Sportsmanship leads to victory. Introducing Tom, a sharp dresser from Chestnut Hill district. Tom, a member of the football team was always aggressive and never gave up until the final whistle. Tom can often be found at the Vernon Drug Store making those sundaes and frappes. Known for his companionable ways and humor Tom can always chase your blues away. An avid dancer, he can be seen at all our class activities. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Senior Prom Committee; Thanksgiving Show; Varsity Club; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Class Book Staff. J

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,uhlh ’antes C artloza Personality, a gleaming smile, and active mind, a friend worthwhile. ' Now we would like to introduce Judy, one of the prettiest girls in the senior class, with a vivacious and captivating personality. Her willingness to help out on any occasion has won her the admiration and respect of all her classmates. This may be shown by the simple fact that she has served os a class officer for the past three years. Judy can be seen at all the football and basketball games cheering our team on to victory. She plans to enter the nursing profession and with her ambition and determin- ation, we are sure she will succeed as a Woman in White. Class Vice President 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, (First Vice President) 4; Science Club; Latin Club; French Club; History Circle; National Honor Society; Junior Marshall; Girl ' s Basketball 2; Kappa Delta Phi; Class Ring Committee; Class Book StoFF; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. Eevevleij 71 jae Ch ajj man Happy and carefree all the while; Her secret lies within her smile. Red hair, freckles, laughter and brains — put them together and you come out with Bev, a joyous individual with a perpetual twinkle in her eye. Her natural curls, spark- ling appearance, and sunny disposition have won her a host-of-friends rating. Bev is also one of our star basketball players. Best of Luck in anything you may do in the future, from the Class of ' 61 ' . Girls ' Basketball 3, 4; History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Science Club; Science Fair; Latin Club. It ' s quiet people who accomplish much. Dick, a lad who hails from, the North End possesses a carefree, happy manner. His interests lie chiefly in the outdoor sports and he manages to attend sports affairs and class functions. His plans for the future are to attend Boy ' s Trade School and take up electronics. We the Class of ' 61 wish him, the Best of Luck. Science Club; History Circle; Tou Sigma; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. Try until all has been obtained. And now we have the other half of the Chiarvalloti twins. Bob who appears to be on the quiet side is easy to get along with and willing to help. He, like his twin brother Dick enjoys the outdoor life above all others. He plans to enter Boy ' s Trade School to take up drafting and we the Class of ' 61 wish him Good Luck. History Circle; Science Club; Tou Sigmo; Baseball; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee.



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r jcovcjc omas “Wherever fun ond frolic are around. That s where George con be found. ” George, is another one of Burditt Hill ' 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. His willingness to help out others and do his share has won him the esteem and respect of all who know him. Although not an active participant in sports, he has always been a hearty enthusiast of all high school events Because of his wonderful personality and the many fine qualities he possesses, we know that he will be a suc- cess as a future history teacher. The Class of ' 61 sincerely wishes him the best of luck. Tau Sigma; History Circle; Latin Club (President); Interclass Dromatics 1, 2; Senior Prom Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Chemistry Club; Science Fair; Class Book Staff. “Gay, cute, full of fun, always ready to get work done. Friendly disposition and wonderful personality is Mary, who with her keen sense of humor has won herself an array of life-long friends. This vivacious lass never missed a C. H. S. activity whether it be sports, dances, or patronizing Friendly ' s. She has always been there when needed and willing to do her part. In addition to being so active in extra-curricular activities, she has obtained and held a high scholastic rec- ord during her four years in high school. We know this formula will carry her to her goal in life which is to be a Physical Therapist. The best of luck, Mary, from the Class of ' 61. History Circle; Latin Club; Junior Prom Committee; Kappa Delta Phi; Senior Prom Committee; Class Book Staff; Math Club; Science Club; Science Fair; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; National Honor Society; Junior Marshall; French Club. c ' foan r laine i ottrc i eSne Forward and frolic, glee was there; The will to do, the soul to dare. Joan is a carefree, happy go lucky girl who hails from the Acre district. There ' s never a dull moment when Joan is around. Joan has always maintained good grades and has managed to make the honor roll. She can be seen at the Strand Theatre and always riding around in a green Plymouth. Joan plans to be a lady in white and we know that she will be successful. Good luck, Joan, from the Class of ' 61. Student Council; Latin Club; Science Club; History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Class Ring Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Interclass Dramatics; Girls ' Basketball Team; National Honor Society; Junior Marshal. r J Janies y eor e rJ avid Son Diligence, Truthfulness, Personality, three of the essential qualities of Happiness are his. The Burditt Hill District has made a fine contribution in the personage of Jimmy. His loyalty, true friendship and many other sterling characteristics combine to make him one of the most likeable members of the class. In addition to his scholastic ability he also has a flair for the mechanical and spends much of his time tinkering with his own car. We know that Jimmy v.rith his winning ways and scholastic ability will enjoy a future crowned with success. Best of luck Jimmy from the Class of ' 61. Football 1; Track 1; Math Club; Science Club; Physics Club; History Circle; Tau Sigma; Student Council (Treasurer 2, 3); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee (Co-Chairman); Science Fair 3, 4 (Win- ner 3); Class Book Staff (Co-editor); Class Ring Committee; Class Officer (Pres. 2); Rotary Club Delegate; Boys’ Stote Representative; Harvard Book Award; National Honor Society (Vice-Pres.); International Basket- ball 3, 4; Thanksgiving Show; Exchange Student.

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