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w. araueri te - nne Tina i Brains, looks, what more could you ask. And she ' s ready to do any task. Now we introduce Marguerite, one of the most popular girls in our class. Charm and personality are her keys to success. As the co-captain of our cheerleaders, Marguerite has won for herself many cherished friends while at C. H. S. Besides being active in all school functions, she has also displayed her intelligence in the classroom where she has always obtained well above average grades. With this rare combination of personality and brains. Marguerite is certain to be a success in all her future endeavors. Best of luck in the future. Marguerite, from the Class of ' 62. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain); Kappa Delta Phi; Octopus Staff 3; Science Club 3; Latin Club; Junior Prom Committee; Thanksgiving Show 2, 3, 4; Math Club; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President); Varsity Club 2; History Circle; Science Fair 3; Senior Hop Committee; Interclass Dramatics 2; Junior Marshall. 5 , ' ancis JCrr! g an “Fleet of foot and fair of face, Pat is always in the race. ' Pat, a quiet fellow with a cordial manner, has succeeded in winning for himself a host of geinal friends throughout his high school days. Being a staunch supporter of all activities at C. H. S. contributes to Pat ' s popularity in the class. Though his promising football career was cut short due to a serious injury sustained on the gridiron, he served his school capably in other fields. Pat manages to attain a good level in his grades despite his extra-curricular activities. Although his future plans are, as yet, indefinite, the Class of ' 62 believes he will be a success in his endeavors. rDotball 2, 3, 4; Latin Club; Science Club; Math Club; History Circle; Junior Prom Committee. P Wid, aei Janies Always ready to do his port. Full of spirit, gay of heart. ' Red-haired and handsome with serious blue eyes describes our Mike. He came to us from Assumption Prep in his Sophomore year and has been a credit to our class. One of the most popular and well-liked members of the Senior Class, Mike is found working at the Colonial Press. Conscientious and dependable, he can be counted on to complete any undertaking placed in his hands. Although Mike ' s plans for the future are still indefinite, we are sure that with his winning personality and ambitious ways he will attain success in any field he chooses. Best of luck, Mike, from the Class of ' 62. Tau Sigma; Math Club; History Circle. ' ,A though »n grades she ' s not the tops, We know for sure she ' ll not be a flop. Rose is a quiet girl with a pleasant manner and a personality to match. To those who know her best, Peanuts is a friendly girl with a carefree, happy disposition. She doesn ' t busy herself to any great extent with books, but she manages to keep her marks above the danger point. Her plans for the future are uncertain, but just being herself, with her personality and wit, how can she help but succeed? To Rose go all the best wishes from the Class of ' 62. History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi. 25
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' CW amcS When joy and duty clash, let duty go to smash. There is no need to introduce “Andy” who is well-known by everyone os a happy-go-lucky, personable fellow. “Andy ' s” winning smile and helping hand have won him a host of friends at C. H. S. in his four years with us. “Andy” has proven he is definitely not the studious type but he has always managed to obtain passing grades. Although not active in athletics “Andy could always be found cheering the Gaels on to success. Although his plans for the future are, as yet, uncertain, we know he will succeed in anything he may undertake. Good luck, “Andy, from the Class of ' 62. Junior Prom Committee; Tau Sigma; History Circle; Fodtball 1, 2, 3. -. rfenc ranceS cnncJi Life is a jesf and all things show it, I thought so once, and now I know it. A pleasing manner, friendly smile, and warm personality are just a few of the qualities which describe Arlene. One of the most popular Senior girls, Arlene could always be seen at our class activities and athletic events. Her pleasing personality could always be found where fun was to be had. Although not a bookworm, Arlene always managed to keep her marks average. With your pleasing ways, Arlene, you are certain to be a success in whatever you may do. Best of luck from the Class of ' 62. History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Science Fair 3; Science Club; Junior Prom Committee. ames JJenrij ern igan A strong athlete, a man rightly planned, Speed, wit, and mirth at his command. And now the Class of ' 62 is proud to present one of its most popular members. Tap. This young sir has won for himself the admiration and respect of his fellow classmates through his activities both on the athletic field and in the classroom. Many a dull classroom has been brightened by “Tap ' s ready wit and glowing personality. In the minds of his many friends “Tap has not only lived up to the gridiron tradition of his family but has even surpassed his predecessors. Although his plans for the future are uncertain as yet, with his keen sense of humor and winning personality he is certain to be a success. The very best wishes of the Class of ' 62 go with you always. Foofball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Math Club; History Circle; Yearbook Staff; Tau Sigma; Basketball 1, 2; Latin Club; Science Club; junior Prom Committee; Science Fair. arei Wa, a a ret JC. igan ' When there ' s fun, she ' s always in if; Never still for half a minute. Vivacious in manner, lively in spirit, cute in looks, and a touch of mischief — all this adds up to “Mousie,” one of the most popular lasses in our class. Her winning smile and shining personality have won for “Mousie a host of friends. As the co-captain of our cheerleaders, she displayed her willingness to help. Whether it was cheering the team to victory or lending a helping hand at class functions, she was always there. With her combination of ambition and charm, “Mousie is certain to be a success in the future. We wish her the best of luck always. Class Secretory 1, 2; Girls ' Baseball 1, 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Math Club; Science Club; History Circle; Exchange Student; Kappa Delta Phi; Octopus Staff; Latin Club; Thanksgiving Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Interdass Dramatics 1, 2, 3; Talent Show 2; Yearbook Staff; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Com- mittee; Class Ring Committee; Junior Marshall. 24
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rcJericL o.sicwsLi Why not go out on a limb, Thai ' s where all the fruit is. “Walt is one of the silent men who are in the minority at C. H. S. During his four years with us he has definitely proven that he is not the studious type, but never- theless, his marks were of a passing grade. Sincere in every way, he is a real friend, always ready with a smile or an encouraging word. Although he is one of the more quiet and shy members, he always greets his classmates with a cheerful smile and a “Hello. Walter ' s plans for the future are as yet indefinite, but we are sure he will be a success in whatever he undertakes. The Class of ' 62 wishes him the best of luck. Tau Sigma; Math Club; Junior Prom Committee; History Circle. JC rcn ane owa[ceL The athletic type we all adore. Each day we like him more and more. “An athlete and a gentleman” describes this lad, who hails from Bourne Street. “Terry loves sports and proves this by having been chosen the most athletic in our class. He was a great asset to our baseball and basketball teams, but always felt more at home on the gridiron. “Terry was chosen on the North Worcester County All-Star Team as their first string center. During his leisure time he can usually be seen riding around town in a white Buick convertible. One of the smartest boys in our class, he plans to make engineering his career. The Class of ' 62 wishes “Terry good luck in the future, and we are sure he will be a great success in whatever he does. Football 1, 2, 3 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club; Math Club; Tau Sigma; Co-Chairman Junior Prom; Basketball 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain); Latin Club; Science Fair; History Circle; National Honor Society; Varsity Club; Rotary Club Delegate. A merry twinkle of the eye, A smife as she passes by. Karen is one of the North End ' s fine contributions to C. H. S. With her cheery smile and her ready friendliness, she has won herself a host of friends at Clinton High. Karen ' s personality is unique and therefore unmatched. She is witty, cheerful, and her friendly manner have made Karen a worthy contribution to our class. Nothing disturbs Karen, and 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 ' 62 wishes her the best of luck in whatever field she enters in the future. Student Council; Class Book Staff; Senior Hop Committee; History Circle; Octopus Staff; Glee Club; Junior Prom Committee; Economics and Sociology Club; Kappa Delta Phi. Oerrence TJ uhaef JCaft Always ready with a helping hand, And as a friend, she ' s really grand. “Dotty is one of Clinton High ' s most popular girls. Although she appears quiet, the sparkle in her eyes gives her away. Because of her sincere nature and winning ways she is liked by all. A good scholastic record and willingness to help and participate in class activities, sports, and money-raising events show that “Dotty is one of our most active students. “Dotty ' s plans for the future are not complete but the Class of ' 62 knows that she will be successful in whatever she does. Good Luck, “Dotty. Basketball 1, 2; Junior Prom; Senior Hop; Yearbook Staff; Kappa Delta Phi; History Circle; Economics Club; Sociology Club; Gregg Award; Glee Club. 26
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