Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1962

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usan A merry heart makelh a cheerful countenance. ' Now we turn the spotlight to Sue, that dark-haired girl with a combination of personality and mischief that has made her extremely popular with both the girls and the boys. Although Sue is the carefree type she has still managed to keep up her grades. Susan ' s main ambition is to become a secretary and with all her fine qualities how can she help but be a great success. Best of luck, Susan, from the Class of ' 62. Glee Club; Junior Prom Committee; History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Math Club; Thanksgiving Show 1; Octopus Staff I; Basketball 1, 2, 3. rJHeC omple Politeness is to do and soy. The kindest thing in the kindest woy.” Linda, as we all know, is a quiet, friendly, dependable miss. During her stay here she has acquired many life-long friends. She is an excellent commercial student and her name is never absent from the testimonial list. Linda can always be found engaging in all the social and money raising events. Linda plans on being a proof reader after graduation. The Class of ' 62 knows that she will make a success of it and wishes her the best of luck in the future. National Honor Society; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Marshall; Class Book Staff; History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; French Club. A winning woy, a pleasant smile, Are the things that make life worthwhile. Laughing eyes, friendly disposition and a wonderful personality describe Betty.” Betty is always ready with a smile and a cheery word for everyone, qualities which have made her many friends at C. H. S. During her high school days she has attained above average grades without too much effort. In the afternoon Betty” can be seen working at the Colonial Press. Although Betty is not quite sure of her plans after high school, the Class of ' 62 wishe s her the best of luck and every success. Junior Prom Committee; Talent Show; History Circle; Science Club; Science Fair; Yearbook Staff; Kappa Delta Phi; Math Club. A little nonsense now and then. Is relished in the best of men. A carefree manner and ambling gait serve to disguise this rather serious-minded young man. Moreover, he seemed to be able to get above average grades with effortless ease. Ed always presented a friendly disposition to all with whom he came in contact. His friendly co-operation was always evident at all class activities and served to win him a host of friends at C. H. S. Ed plans to continue his education at New England School of Accounting, and we know that his marvelous sense of humor and wonderful personality will help to insure success. Lots of luck, Ed, from the Class of ' 62. Baseball 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Science Fair 1, 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Student Government Represen- tative; Senior Hop Committee; Yearbook Staff; Tau Sigma; Student Exchange Representative. 27

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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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A man who seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. Jim is another of Burditt Hill ' s fine contributions to Clinton High. A conscientious student, he has compiled an enviable scholastic record, while still finding time to participate in all school functions. “Jimmy can be found after school working at the Blackstone Plush. Jim hopes to go to Worcester State Teachers College and the Class of ' 62 wishes him the best of luck. Tau Sigma; Interclass Dramatics; History Circle; Thanksgiving Show 1, 2; Sociology Club; Economics Club; Junior Prom Committee. l uLJ niarUndf “Endurance is his crov ning quality. One of our Math-minded students, Richard enjoys figuring out many rough examples. Richard is a very jolly fellow who, although not an active member in sports, can always be seen cheering the Gaels on to victory. Richard’s main interest is golf and on any weekend he can be found at Pinecrest, his favorite golf course. Afternoons he can be seen working at the Blackstone Mills or cruising around town in his gray and white Chevy. Upon graduation he hopes to attend Lowell Tech. Best of luck, “Rich, from the Class of ' 62. Latin Club; Science Club; Science Fair; Math Club; National Honor Society; German Club (Treasurer); Tau Sigma; History Circle; Yearbook Staff; Physics Club; Rotarian Representative; Golf Team. ail rwLJt onna nUn “Cheerful, friendly, coy; Filling her companions ' heorts with joy. Lovely to look at, delightful to know — that ' s Gail. She was an active member on the Girls ' Basketball Team in her first three years at C. H. S. She enjoys dancing and sewing and makes most of her own clothes. Working part time for an attorney has given her a good background for Civil Service work which is her greatest ambition. Gail ' s name has constantly been on the Honor Roll; we feel with her brains and pleasing way, she ' s bound to be a success. Good luck, Gail, from the Class of ' 62. National Honor Society; Junior Marshall; Girls ' Basketball 1, 2, 3; History Circle; Junior Prom Committee; Yearbook Staff; Thanksgiving Show; Talent Show; Koppo Delta Phi; Gregg Award. ?„ , Jane WcQnnh Gay, witty, small, that ' s true; But always smiling and never blue. Take a pleasing personality, a sunny smile and a cheerful disposition and right away you think of Ruth. She always has a cheery Hi for everyone. Ruthie, as she is commonly known, always takes a big part in all class activities. No social event would be complete without her. She kept her marks above average without burning the midnight oil. Although Ruth’s plans for the future are indefinite, we know that she will be a great success in whatever she undertakes. Best of luck from the Class of ' 62. Student Council; History Circle; Moth Club; Junior Prom Committee; Koppo Delta Phi; Gregg Award. 28

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