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cjCinda jk ereSa C liiarua (loti “The secret of success is constancy of purpose. Linda, Germantown ' s contribution to C. H. S., is a good-natured and amiable person, popular with her classmates and teachers. Although she puts in many hours each week as a cashier at the First National, she still finds time to keep her grades up to Honor Roll standards. Her faithfulness and school spirit have manifested themselves when Linda was totally undaunted in the selling of Christmas cards and magazine subscriptions. After graduation, Linda plans to enter Becker Junior College and we are sure she will meet with success. Good luck, Linda, from the Class of ' 63. National Honor Society; Junior Marshall; French Club; History Circle; Prom Committee; Thanksgiving Show 1, 2; Yearbook Staff. -L icnae eorae ( 1 uavaral “Terrific athlete truly unique, Who could it be but the Golden Greek? “Mike,”’ as he is known by all his friends, has brought great fame to our gridiron. He is well-liked by all because of his friendly smile and wonderful personality. School, or anything for that matter, never makes Mike unhappy. He is quiet, but displays good manners and willingness to help at all class events. Mike ' s” plans for the future are indefinite, but we know that he will be a success. Best of luck from the Class of ' 63. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee; Hop Committee; History Circle; Tau Sigma. ! olert Cjeorcje Ch uwai ' ciS “The only way to hove a friend is to be one. Bob is an unassuming young man with a quiet and steady disposition and he is known and liked by all. He is a firm believer in looking at the bright side of life, a true optimist in every sense of the word. Bob” is kept busy by working at the Standard Sign Company and by being a history scholar. Bob ' s future plans are uncertain, but with his strong character he is sure to be a success. Best of luck, Bob, from your classmates. Student Council; Prom Committee; History Circle; Hop Committee; Tau Sigma. a cane “A friend of gold to those who really know her. Twinkling brown eyes plus a pleasant smile equal Elaine, Burditt Hill ' s contribution to our class. With her carefree manner and happy wit, she has gained a host of friends at C. H. S. Besides participating in various activities, Elaine has kept her marks at a respectable level. Her plans for the future are indefinite, but we know she will be a success in whatever she undertakes. The Class of ' 63 wishes you, Elaine, the best of luck. Prom Committee; French Club; History Circle; Pep Club; Kappo Delta Phi; Anatomy Club; G. A. A.; Math Club.
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Spleen Lilian e d ambrich r Gay, witty, small, that ' s true. But always smiling and never blue. ' Short and cute, Eleen is a fine example of sweetness roaming the halls of C. H. S. As her membership in the National Honor Society proves, her scholastic record has been outstanding. Eleen is the type of girl who adds the ‘ class ' ' to the Class of 63 for her adorable ways and charming habits keep her in the top brackets of the social ladder. Eleen plans to attend Framingham State in the fall and the Class of ' 63 wishes her every possible success in her teaching career. National Honor Society; Junior Marshall; Latin Club; French Club; Yearbook Staff; History Circle; G. A. A.; Kappa Delta Phi; Student Council. A true sport in every sense of the word. Now we introduce ' Rock ' one of the most well-known boys in our Senior Class. This happy-go-lucky sports figure always has a smile for everyone. “Rock” is distinguished by his good manners and neat appearance. Although he doesn ' t worry too much about studying, he ' s managed to keep his grades at an average level. We know that with his personality, ability, and willingness to co-operate he will be a success in the future. The Class of 63 wishes you the best of luck, “Rock.” Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee; Hop Committee; French Club; Tau Sigma. ( clujarJ oma4 A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. c. avanaucj L Next on our list of Seniors is a boy who needs no introduction, everyone ' s friend, Pat” Cavanaugh. Pat” is an easygoing, carefree boy from Germantown, always with a pleasant smile and friendly disposition. Pat can generally be found supporting a Senior Class dance or any other activity. Pat ' plans to enter the Navy subsequent to graduation and we are sure he will fnd success and happiness. Good luck, Pat,” from the Class of ' 63. Tau Sigma; History Circle; Junior Prom Committee. A great athlete, a terrific friend, His popularity will never end. ' CL etona We now come to that athletic lad from Burditt Hill, Paul. Steve, as he is more commonly called, has proven himself one of Clinton’s best football players. He has starred for the Gaels as guard and as captain of the team, and was named to the Midland League All-Star Team. Steve, known by all at C. H. S., is an outstanding, all-around pupil. In any endeavor Steve is sure to be successful and the Class of ' 63 wishes him the best of luck. Football 1, 2, 3, (Captain 4); Student Council 4 ; Prom Committee; Tau Sigma; History Circle; Senior Hop Committee.
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ert JJadtlnc S Laughter brings smiles from those around. Bob ' ’ is one of our class ' s most humorous and jovial boys. He can always be seen with a hearty smile and be counted on to come up with something which will set everyone laughing. His sense of humor and pleasing disposition is a welcome addition to any school activity. Bob works part time at Hastings Pharmacy which is the place to go if you want a real good sundae and a real good laugh. Bob proved his great ability for making friends at Boy ' s State where he was one of the most popular and well-liked boys. Bob plans to attend Burdett Junior College following graduation and his classmates sincerely wish the best of luck to a great fellow. Basketball Manager 1, 2; Baseball 2; Football 3; Junior Prom Committee; Student Council 2; Ring Com- mittee; History Circle; Tau Sigma; Boys ' State Representative. anj 1 d i th Cic orme Mischief in her eye , Music in her heart. Judie, as she is known by her classmates, hails from the North End. She can always be counted on to support the team and she is an active participant in school functions. Judie has a gay smile and a carefree manner. The latter is illustrated by her attitude toward studying, yet she still kept her marks at an average level. Judie” plans to go to secretarial school after graduation and the Class of 63 extends her its best wishes. Kappa Delta Phi; History Circle; Prom Committee; Hop Committee; Pep Club; Octopus Staff 1; Thanksgiving Show 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; C. A. A. Lilian -J ee (S onnelh Dark hair and shining eyes, Here is a girl we idolize. Cute, sweet, and well-dressed describe Susan, a girl who has won numerous friends while at C. H. S. She always has a pleasant smile and a nice word for everyone. Susan has shown her writing ability by being on the Gael Winds staff. She has attained good grades and her name is frequently on the Honor Roll. After school she may be found working in the office of the Colonial Press. Following graduation Susan plans to pursue a teaching career and we are sure that she will meet with great success. The Class of ' 63 wishes you a bright future, Susan. Latin Club; Math Club; Science Club; History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Prom Committee; Hop Committee, Class Book Committee; Gael Winds (Co-Editor); G. A. A. She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with. Now we introduce “Judi, a dark-haired miss who helped make the Court of our Junior Prom a proud attraction. She is the co-founder of the Pep Club and served as the first President of that organization. Judi spends her afternoons working at Conti ' s Florist. Along with various other activities, she has maintained better-than-aver- age grades. “Judi hopes to be an executive secretary and we know with her personality she will meet with success. Good luck, “Judi, from the Class of ' 63. Student Council; Ring Committee; Prom Committee; Hop Committee; History Circle; Italian Club; Pep Club (President 4); Interclass Dramatics 2; Kappa Delta Phi; G. A. A.
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