Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1964

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J}cmet ydnne 2)intu 10 No matter what others may be, she will always be herself. Janet, our pretty, dark-haired secretary, may be found wherever there is excitement. Everything about Janet, her manner to her personality, is decidedly friendly. She deserves much credit for her hard work in making the Class of ' 64 one of the most successful classes ever. Janet may be our secretary, but that doesn ' t limit her social activities. She belongs to the National Honor Society, Prom Committee, Student Council, and many others. She plans to further her education in either social work or education. Good luck, Janet from the Class of 64. History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Student Council 1, 3, 4 ; Math Club; Science Club; Science Fair 3, 4 ; Science Fair Winner 3; Latin Club — Junior Classical League; Class Ring Committee; Octopus Staff 1, 3, 4; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Marshall; Pep Club 3, 4 ; Naitonal Honor Society; Thanksgiving Show; Yearbook Executive Staff; Gael Winds Staff; Class Officer (Secretary 3, 4); G.A.A.; Typing Award 2. C Lenjf y lnne She ' s a friend that is true, And there are like her, but few. Shy, not too talkative, describes Cheryl, who possesses a friendly, warm smile for all. An avid sports fan, she attends all football and basketball games. Her ability to obtain high marks in shorthand is known to Miss Gannon ' s pupils. After graduation, she plans to f urther her secretarial career. Good luck, Cheryl, from the Class of ’64. History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Economics and Sociology Club; Gregg Artist Award; Pep Club; Senio r Hon Committee; Junior Prom Committee. r CIVIC O Antonio ItitiO A cheerful temper makes wit good-natured.’ Franco, a loss to Italy and a gain to Clinton, possesses that Italian charm that draws one to him. He has won a host of friends at C. H. S. and has also won the confi- dence of his teachers because of his studiousness and abilities. Frank is always a great supporter of the athletic teams, and he participated in football during his first years at C. H. S. He has taken the technical course throughout high school and has received very good marks. After graduation, he plans to attend college. Arrivederci, Franco, and Good Luck. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Mat h Club; Science Fair 3, 4 ; Physics Club; Latin Club — Junior Classical League; Exchange Student (Alternate); Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Italian Club; Rotary Club Representative; Football 2; Baseball. The cares of life do not bother me. Now we introduce Paul, who is known to all his friends as ' Doob. He is some- times thought of as the class jester, but can also be serious and has proved it by his work in C. Y. C. Doob is by no means a testimonial pupil, yet he manages to get by with plenty to space. Paul ' s plans for the future are as yet undetermined, but what- ever he chooses or whatever he may do, the Class of ’64 knows he will always succeed. History Circle, Tau Sigma, Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Thanksgiving Show 2, Art Club.

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Loads of fun , obliging too , He ' ll do all you ask him to. An introduction to Horry is unnecessary, for he is known and well-liked by every- one. With his friendly smile and easy-going manner, he has won for himself a host of friends at C. H. S. As Class President, he has displayed his leadership ability in all school activities. Thanks to Harry, Latin IV class will never be the same. His quick wit has brightened many a class. Harry plans to further his education, and we, the Class of 64 , are sure he will be a great success in whatever he chooses to do. Best of luck from the Class of ' 64 . History Circle; Tau Sigma; Student Council 2, 3, 4- Science Fair 3; Latin Club — Junior Classical League; Class Ring Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Thanksgiving Show 1, 2, 3; Yearbook Business Staff; Class Officer (President 2, 4); Rotary Club Representative; Voice of Democracy Contest. WJayne jf ierce t)avlcL xiuidsoii “A pol to all and a grand, good sport. ' Here ' s Wayne, better known as Buzzy” to all his friends. Buzzy ' s” popularity can be shown by his election as president of the Student CounciF in his Senior year. After seeing his tackles in football games, anyone can say that Buzz” is a true athlete. Although his plans for the future are indefinite, the Class of ' 64 wishes him the best of luck. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Student Council (President 4) ; Interclass Dramatics; Economics and Sociology Club; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Art Club; Football 4; Baseball 4 ; Gym Show 3, 4. 1 becoteau “The talent of success is nothing more than doing well whatever you do. Now we come to Ernie, as quiet an individual as ever has passed through the portals of this institution of learning. Although Ernie may be quiet, he can be seen with a group of boys in the corridors of C. H. S. and he has never been known to walk from any class to another in less time than the full three minutes. Upon graduation, Ernie would like to join the Army and the best wishes of the Class of ' 64 go with him. History Circle; Tau Sigma. Individuality is the salt of common life. Mary Rose is one of the most carefree and friendly girls of our class. During her four years at C. H. S., Mary Rose has acquired many friends. She may seem quiet at first, but just wait until you get to know her! Although her plans for the future are indefinite, we know she will find success in whatever she may do. Best of luck, Mary Rose, from the Class of ' 64. History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Student Council 1, 2; Class Ring Committee; Economics and Sociology Club; Octopus Staff 1; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Commitlee; Home Economics Club; Gregg Artist Award; Pep Club; Thanksgiving Show 1; Class Officer 1, 2; G.A.A. 3, 4.



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Non e but himself could be his equal. As all his friends know, Carl has a great personality and friendly Hi. He is a staunch supporter of all school activities and this lad from the Harbor is a top basketball player. When not riding around in his green Ford, Carl can be seen working behind the counter at Hastings ' Drug Store. He is interested in mechanics and his plans for the future include a career in that field. With Carl goes the best of luck from the Class of ' 64. History Circle; Tau Sigma,- Science Club, Science Fair 3, 4; Physics Club; Class Ring Committee,- Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee. Always happy , always gay, We d sure like her to stay that way. Linda is an attractive, well-dressed Senior with a sunny smile and pleasant disposi- tion. She is one of the most popular and fun-loving girls at C. H. S. Linda, whose name is synonymous with laughter, can turn any situation into a fun affair. Wherever you find excitement, you are sure to find Linda. Fun hasn ' t interfered with her studies, for she has always maintained a high academic average. Linda plans to enter the teaching profession and the Class of ' 64 wishes her all the success possible. History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Moth Club; Latin Club — Junior Classical League (Secretory 3); Class Ring Committee; Octopus Staff 3, 4 ; Senior Hop Committee,- Junior Prom Committee,- Home Economics Club; Twirlers 2; Pep Club 3 (Vice-President 4); Thanksgiving Show 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Business Staff Gael Winds Staff; Voice of Democracy Contest 3, G.A.R. 3, 4 ; Typing Award 2. av ' cia aro ( 2 , unn “It is quiet people who accomplish much. Although Marcia chose to leave our class early in our Senior year, we will always remember her warm smile and her willingness to lend a hand in any project. Marcia s talents were many from her cullinary ability down to her adeptness at typing and shorthand. She could always be seen trudging up Main Street loaded with books but they have never kept her from extracurricular activivties. With her personality and intelligence, we know success is already hers. Best of luck, Marcia, from the Class of ' 64. History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Junior Prom Committee; Art Club; Thanksgivving Show 2; Home Economics Club; Gregg Artist Award; G.A.R. Nothing is so rare as a real goodness of heart. Here’s Caddy, who appears to be the quiet type but whose friends know that she’s anything but. Caddy” has been best known as the better late than never type. She has managed to maintain average grades throughout her four-year stay at C. H. S. and has been a staunch supporter of all class activities and school functions. Caddy is still undecided as to what she intends to do in the future but we know she will succeed in whatever she decides to do. History Circle; Kappa Delta Phi; Senior Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; French Club; Gregg Artist Award; G.A.A.

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