Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1963

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Marshall A. Kaplan PRESIDENT Carol A. Poulos VICE-PRESIDENT Jacqueline M. Ward SECRETARY Lawrence W. Ogilvie TREASURER CLASS COLORS Red and White CLASS MOTTO Esse quam videri To be rather than to seem “ She was made for carefree thoughts , for happy wit and laughter. To begin with we have Priscilla, a nonchalant and light-hearted member of our class. With her carefree manner and happy wit, she has gained a host of friends at C. H. S. She can usually be seen in the midst of fun and merry-making as well as at all our class activities. Priscilla ' s future plans are undecided, but as anyone can see with her friendly way she is destined for success. The Class of ’63 extends the best of luck to you, Priscilla. Prom Committee; History Circle; Pep Club; Kappa Delta Phi. “There ' s nothing at all that worries me. Here is Paul, one of our most carefree, pleasant, happy-go-lucky Senior boys. He has proven his athletic ability by his splendid job at halfback on our football team and as an excellent member of our golf team. Although Paul is a participant in all these activities, his studies always come first. Well, almost always. Paul will enter Lowell Tech following graduation and we, the Class of 63, wish him the best of luck in his chosen field. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Basketball 2, 3; Golf 1, 2, 3; Science Club; Math Club; Prom Committee; Hop Committee; Tau Sigma; History Circle.

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I am not sure that I am well named. True, I want to be older than I am and Life is beginning to take on meaning but . . . I am not content. At times I am amazed at my sense of maturity; Again, I am glad to slip back into childhood. I accept responsibilities, then oftentimes forget them . . . Yet, I can do a job. I am so filled with many interests that the chief need of my life remains empty. Yet, I am deeply impressed with any evidence of my own spiritual deepening. What I am becoming depends more on my teachers and adult leaders than they realize. They may not know or even dare to estimate the Power of their influence. I need them because they are my seniors. J



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As an athlete he is among the best. Buzzy is one of our best all-around athletes. He has masterfully quarterbacked the Gaels for two years and has thrilled Midland League fans with his long runs and brilliant passing. Buzzy is also an essential part of our baseball team and has won the praise of all his coaches. Besides being a terrific athlete, “Buzzy is one of the friendliest and most amiable boys at C. H. S. If you face life as you have faced your athletic opponents, “Buzzy, ' ' you can meet with not but success. Good luck from the Class of 63. Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2 , 3, 4; Prom Committee; Tau Sigma; History Circle. I?! ert nincis Idecl ard A friendly Hi along with a smile, Prove that Bob ' s a friend worthwhile The spotlight now falls upon “Bob and it seems that he is a little bit annoyed by its brilliance. Bob doesn ' t care for ceremony, but nevertheless is thankful for graduation. As a student, he didn ' t care too much about studying but always managed to pull through with passing grades. He spends much of his time outdoors where he does a great deal of hunting and fishing, in which we understand he has become quite skilled. “Bob is undecided about his future, but to him we extend our sincere wishes for success and unlimited happiness. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Prom Committee; Hop Committee. ennel tt “She’s little , but she’s wise , She’s a terror for her size. Now we come to Linda who has that rare quality of being herself. The twinkle in her brown eyes and her delightful smile which she always displays makes Linda welcome everywhere. Although friendliness is her specialty, one can ' t help but notice mischief running a close second. Always in the midst of a class activity, Linda can be counted upon to do her share at any time, from the Pep Club to the Prom Committee. Linda ' s plans for the future are indefinite, but the Class of 63 knows she will succeed in all her endeavors. History Circle; Thanksgiving Show, Prom Committe e; Hop Committee; Pep Club; Kappa Delta Phi; G. A. A. VL eresa ane ou m Work fascinates me. I could sit and watch it lor hours. A quiet Senior miss with a pleasing personality, “Terry has friends enough to prove how pleasing she is. She is very fond of keeping herself in the background, yet willing to help out whenever she is called upon to lend a hand. Wedding bells will be ringing for “Terry shortly and we, the Class of ' 63, wish to extend our blessings. Thanksgiving Show I; History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; G. A. A.

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