Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1964

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A true sport in every sense of the word. Now we come to Tom, one of Clinton ' s best athletes. ‘Tom ' ' has shown his sportsmanship in both football and baseball. From his activities and friendly personality he has won popularity and admiration from all his classmates. Tom is very carefree and has a friendly “Hi for all of his many friends. Although he is never loaded down with many books, Tom manages to keep his marks above the danger point. His future plans are indefinite. We know that whatever he chooses to do, he will be a success, and our best wishes go with him. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Student Council 1, 2 ; Economics and Sociology Club; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Football J, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3 (Co-Captain 4). ranciS As a freshman he was shy. But now he ' s quite a popular guy. Now we introduce Franny, another popular C. H. S. product. Franny, with his great sense of humor and winning personality, has earned himself many friends during his stay at Clinton High. His fellow Latin students will never forget his comments on Cicero. Although he has not partaken in many athletic activities, he has supported our teams at all their games. Franny” is interested in going to Worcester Industrial Tech- nical Institute and the Class of ' 64 wishes him luck always in whatever career he may choose. History Circle; Tau Sigma,- Math Club; Science Club; Science Fair 3, 4 ; Physics Club; Latin Club (President 3); Art Club; Rotary Club Representative; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Gregg Artist Award. aren ' 1 Ec ary ( .Joyce Sweet personality, attractive, too. Anything in her power she ' d do for you. Always a smile, always a laugh, it could be none other than Karen, an attractive miss who hails from Pleasant Street. She is among the best-liked Senior girls, and she is known for her cheerful manner and usual smile. Karen, who was elected as Secretary of the Pep Club, participates in all school activities. She plans to further her education in the secretarial field, and the Class of 64 is sure she will make the best of her education. History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Student Council 2, 4 ; Science Club; Science Fair 3; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Gregg Artist Award; Pep Club Secretary; Glee Club; Thanksgiving Show 2, 3; Girls’ Athletic Association; Typing Award 2. zed arJ Etanlt e, i A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the best of men. Dick, who enjoys cars, is frequently seen with his head and shoulders under the hood of his ’53 Ford. He is well-known for his friendly attitude and good-natured disposition. Dick” is a real gymnastic enthusiast as has been proven by his performance in the gym show. He is also handy with a camera and takes many pictures at important school events. After graduation, he would like to enter the Air Force and the Class of 64 wishes him the best of luck. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Economics and Sociology Club; Photography Club 3; Rotary Club Representative; Football 1, 2.

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The principle business of life is to enjoy it. Next we come to Alan, one of the quieter boys in our class. Although he seems carefree and unassuming, you will occasionally find his name on the honor roll. He gets enjoyment out of his part-time job at the Item office. Coming from the Germantown section, Alan is interested in technical drawing and would like to attend Worcester Industrial Technical Institute after graduation. We re all sure that he will succeed in his hopes. Good Luck, Alan, from the Class of 64. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Math Club; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Art Club; Voice of Democracy Contest, 2. “ Either I will find a way or I will make one. Liz’ is a good-natured, easy-going person who has earned many friends during her four years at C. H. S. She is always willing to help anyone in need and to those who know her she is a true friend. Although Liz does not take an active part in sports, she can always be seen at the games lending her moral support to the team. The Class of ' 64 wishes her the best in whatever she may endeavor. History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Student Council; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Gregg Artist Award; Band 1; Pep Club 3, 4 ; Glee Club 3; Girls’ Athletic Association; Typing Award 2. Live it up now , you can live it down later. There is no need to introduce “Joe, better known as “Govie, who is well-liked by all. Govie ' s winning smile and carefree ways have made him very popular at C. H.S. He is very active on the football squad and has proven his skill as an outstanding lineman. “Govie is a staunch supporter of the Senior class and can be seen at most social affairs. He plans to further his education, and we, the Class of ' 64, wish him the best of everything. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Student Council 4 ; Math Club; Science Club; Science Fair 3, 4- Science Fair Winner 4 ; Physics Club; Economics and Sociology Club, Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee,- Rotary Club Representative; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4 ; Thanksgiving Show, 2. Laugh and the world laughs with you. “Bobby came to us from Saint Mary ' s in his junior year. He is an outstanding football, basketball, and baseball player and is a fne example of a Galloping Gael. He is also active in class activities and can be found wherever there is excitement. C. H. S. has enjoyed “Bob s presence for the past two years for he has brought gaiety and laughter into any class, social function, or sport in which he has participated. The Class of ' 64 wishes him the best of luck for a happy future. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Science Fair 3; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Rotary Club Representative; Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4.



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A merry twinkle in her eye, A smile as she passes by. Everything abo ut Ellen — her manners, smile, and personality — is decidedly friendly. She has participated in many class events and is always ready, willing, and able to lend a helping hand. Sincere in every way, Ellen is a true friend and her pleasant personality has made it impossible for her to have enemies. After graduation, she plans to further her education at Worcester State College and we know that, with all her qualities, she will come out on top. Good Luck, Ellen. History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Science Club; Science Fair Winner 3; Latin Club; Economics and Sociology Club; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Pep Club 3, 4. A truly wise man never ceases in learning. John is well-known by students and faculty alike for his intelligence and friendliness. He came to us in his Sophomore year from Hudson High and during his three years at Clinton, has won for himself many friends. A firm believer in studying, John has been repeatedly on the honor roll. He can always be counted on to do that extra special something for everyone. John excels in mathematics and plans to teach in that field. The best wishes of the Class of ' 64 go with him. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Math Club; Science Club; Science Fair 3; Latin Club — Junior Classical League; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; National Honor Society; Yearbook Executive Staff; Rotary Club Representative; Voice of Democracy Contestant 2. A girl with spirit , a girl with pep, A finer girl you ' ve never met. A friendly smile and a vivacious personality describe Burkie, who, with her keen sense of humor, has won herself an array of life-long friends. Whenever a good joke or witty statement is needed to liven things up, she is sure to be the one to find it. That certain twinkle in her eyes and that smile on her lips tell us Burkie possesses a happy-go-lucky disposition. She plans to enter Ward Business School in the fall, and the Class of ' 64 extends its best wishes. History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Student Council 3; Senior Hop Committee; Pep Club 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Home Economics Club; Gregg Artist Award 3; Glee Club 3; Girls ' Athletic Association; Typing Award 2. d Not too serious, not too gay , A good fellow in every way. This big fellow, who hails from the famous Acre district, is known as Burs to all his friends. Bob” has taken an active part in many school functions and has been an important asset to our football team. His many activities have never interfered with his marks as he is a member of the National Honor Society and is President of the Massachusetts Junior Classical League. He plans to attend Northeastern University and enter the field of engineering. We know, with his intelligence and personality, he’ll be a success. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Student Council 3; Math Club; Science Club; Science Fair Winner 4; Physics Club; Latin Club — Junior Classical League (President); Boys’ State 3; Class Ring Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee; National Honor Society; Yearbook Business Staff; Rotary Club Representative; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Golf 1, 2, 3.

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