Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1965

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JOHN JAMES BOISONEAU Buzzy, one of the Acre’s contributions to C.H.S. is a jolly individual with a happy- go-lucky disposition and a keen sense of humor. John likes to work around cars and can usually be found working at West’s Garage. John’s future plans as yet are undecided, and the class of ’65 wishes him the best of luck. Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee. LINDA LOUISE BONIN Linda, who hails from the Acre District, is a fun-loving lass with a friendly smile. She is always smartly dressed and looking for mischief. You can usually find her at Earl and Carroll’s Supermarket pounding a tune on the cash register or at any school activity. Linda’s future ambition is to become an I.B.M. operator, and we the Class of ’65 wish her the best of luck. Kappa Delta Phi, Junior Prom Committee, Gregg Artist Award. ANN MARIE BOODRY Now we introduce Ann, one of the most popular girls in our class. Charm and personality are her keys to success. Ann has won many cherished friends while at C.H.S. Besides being active in all school functions, she has also displayed her intelligence in the classroom where she has always obtained well above average grades. With this rare combination of personality and brains, she is certain to be a success in all her future endeavors. Ann plans to enter the teaching profession after college, and we, the Class of ’65 wish her the very best that life can bring. Kappa Delta Phi, Junior Prom Committee, Executive Staff of Yearbook, Latin Club Vice-President 2, 3, Student Council, Inter-class Dramatics, Pep Club, The Gael, Science Fair 2, 3. WILLIAM EDWARD BOSTON “Bill,” as he is known to his friends, is well liked by his classmates because of his good spirits which nothing seems to dampen. Although he did not burn the mid- night oil, he managed average grades. Because of outside employment, clerk at First National, he was unable to go out for sports, but his constant attendance at all the high school events did much to make them a success. He plans to be an offset printer, and we feel sure that he will make a success of it. Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee, Student Council. JEAN MARIE BRIGHAM Jean, one of Burditt Hill’s contribution to the class is noted for her great talent in playing the piano. She displays this talent by accompanying vocalists in our annual Thanksgiving Show. Jean has always been loyal and co-operative to all activities sponsored by the Class and when it comes to studies, Jean manages to keep her grades always above par. With her talent and ability to study she is sure to be a success in the future. Kappa Delta Phi, Junior Prom Committee, Math Club, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, The Gael, Thanksgiving Show 2, 3, 4, Science Fair 2, 3, Regional Science Fair. 17

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GERALD BERNARD “Gerry” is one of our most carefree and fun-loving boys whose personality has won him a host of friends. He didn’t care too much for studying but managed to get passing grades. He participated in several class activities and worked part-time at First National after school. His biggest interest lies in car racing, which he enjoys doing at Westboro Speedway in the summer. His plans are centered on the armed services and with that in mind the class of ’65 wishes him the best of success. Tau Sigma. ALBERT JOHN BIENKIEWICZ Al’s a big hearty fellow working as a part time mason tender. He likes swimming, hunting and fishing. He is taking the Commercial Course in school and plans on going into construction work after graduation. Best wishes and lots of luck, Al, from the class of “65.” Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee. STELLA HELEN BIENKIEWICZ A serious girl with a warm smile and a reserved disposition; that’s Stella. She came to us just this year and we warmly welcome her. Stella doesn’t say much, but appears to be a very carefree miss. Her interests are collecting knick-knacks and adding to her immense collection of records. Stella wants to follow the “ladies in white” either in Nursing or Hairdressing. The Class of ’65 sends its best wishes for her future success. Kappa Delta Phi. MICHAEL BISKADUROS Mike can always be seen with a smile on his face wherever he may be or may be doing and you’ll never know what Mike will be doing next. His interests range from electronics, coins, and cars to photography and Latin. When Mike isn’t pursuing his hobbies you can find him behind the counter at the Candy Cottage, where everyone gathers after the games or dances. Whether talking with Mike over the counter or walking through the halls with him, it is easily seen that his warm outgoing personality will win him friends wherever he goes. The class wishes you every success in your electronics career, Mike. Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee, Latin Club, Math Club, Band 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball 4, Track 4. LOIS DIANE BISSON Lois is the essence of liveliness. She enjoys dances, movies, and driving. Although school is probably secondary to Lois’s way of life, she nevertheless manages to maintain passing grades. Her optimistic approach to life is admired by most of us and we know it will bring her success in the future. Kappa Delta Phi, Junior Prom Committee, Glee Club, Gregg Artist Award, Pep Club. 16



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JAMES FRANCIS BRODRICK Jim, one of the quieter members of the class, is another of the Acre’s many contributions to C.H.S. His pleasant personality and good sense of humor have won him many friends. Jim’s pastimes include skiing, swimming, and hunting. He plans to become a Research Biologist and the Class of ’65 wishes him the best of luck. Tail Sigma, Junior Prom Committee, Football 1, Golf 1, 2, 3, Track 4. DANIEF ANDREW BROWER A wonderful combination of seriousness and fun, Dan always makes you smile even in your most serious mood. Dan came to us from Notre Dame at the end of his Sophomore year. Danny is well known and liked by the Class of ’65 and is one of our Boy’s State Representatives. We are in doubt as to his plans after gradua- tion, but whatever they are we wish him the best of luck. Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee, Math Club, Executive Staff of Yearbook, Latin Club, Boys’ State Representative, Science Fair. HELEN BERNADETTE BURGOYNE A lively disposition, attractive dark-brown locks and a speck of sophistication. This is Helen, our merry-making lass who hails from the renowned Burditt Hill. Mischief and Helen have walked hand in hand during her three year stay at C.H.S. Her jovial sense of humor and willingness to lend her assistance have made her one of the best liked gals in our c lass. Helen’s ambition is to become a hair designer, and we, the Class of ’65, wish her much success. Kappa Delta Phi, Junior Prom Committees, Math Club, Inter-class Dramatics, Pep Club, The Gael, Girls Basketball Team, Thanksgiving. MARCIA ANNE BURSLEY Marcia is one of the Acre’s worthiest contributions to C.H.S. Her quick smile, ready “hi,” and unique sense of humor have established for her many friendships in her four years at C.H.S. Although Marcia is kept busy at the cash register at the Clinton Super, she still finds time to take an active part in school activities. With her intelligence and winsome personality we are sure of her success in the field of business. Kappa Delta Phi, Junior Prom Committee, Business Staff of the Yearbook, Junior Marshall, Student Council, Gregg Artist Awards, National Honor Society, Pep Club. JAMES FRANCIS CALOCCI “Jim” is one of our quieter class members who has both feet firmly planted on the ground. Working at Newberry’s as a stock boy gives him little leisure time, but he does manage to play intramural sports and is a regular performer in our gym shows. Before Jim pursues his teaching career, however, he would like to fulfill his life long ambition of bumming around the country for a year or two. Before you go Jim, the class would like to wish you success in all your adventures. Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee, French Club, Baseball, Track, Science Fair. 18

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