Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1965

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JOHN MICHAEL CURRAN The spotlight now falls upon “Jack” and it seems that he is a little bit annoyed at its brilliance. “Jackie” doesn’t care much for ceremony but nevertheless is thank- ful for graduation, his main ambition. As student, Jackie managed to receive passing grades. He spends much of his time outdoors where he does a great deal of hunting in which we understand he has become quite experienced. Jack’s plans for the future are indefinite but with his quiet and friendly manner we, the Class of ’65, know he will succeed. Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee. CAROL ANGELA CZERMAK Carol, a mischievous, fun-loving lass, is always ready for fun and excitement. Her frantic antics have broken up many a serious classroom. Being an enthusiastic supporter of her class has caused Carol’s presence to be well established. With her laughing smile and genuine fondness for people, Carol is destined to be the best of hairdressers. Kappa Delta Phi, Junior Prom Committee, Gregg Artist Awards, Pep Club, The Gael. DOROTHY IRENE DAVIDSON Fun loving ways, stunning dimples, and a heart of gold. Put them together and you get “Dolly,” the gal who is a friend to all. Her sincere manner and cheerful sense of humor are unique. Whenever a helping hand is needed, “Dolly” is always ready to administer her assistance. Part-time she can be seen at Clinton Hospital, mixing up some sort of a delectable brew. To become a lady in white is her future desire and with her tine qualities her patients will never be blue. Best wishes go to you, “Dolly,” from the Class of ’65. Kappa Delta Phi, Junior Prom Committee, Student Council, Pep Club, Thanksgiv- ing Show. PHILIP JAMES DE CISERO A senior lad certainly known and liked by everyone. Although Phil isn’t over active in his studies, he manages to attain over average grades. Phil can be found in one of two places, on the basketball court, as captain, or in a car full of girls. When the snow falls, Phil pursues his favorite sport, skiing. Phil plans to attend college, undertaking the study of engineering. The Class of ’65 wishes him the best of luck in the future. Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee, Math Club, Basketball 2, 3 (Captain 4), Track 3, 4. MARY ALICE DECOTEAU “Tal” is a popular member of our class and is to be seen at all social and athletic functions; her one love being the football team. She was never known to be a bookworm but she managed to get passing grades. “Tal’s” plans are indefinite, but with her striking personality and keen wit she will reach the top. Best wishes from the Class of ’65 go with you. Kappa Delta Phi, Junior Prom Committee, Gregg Artist Awards. 22

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KEVIN PETER CLOUGHERTY And now we come to “Kev” one of the happy-go-lucky members of our class. Kev and his green Chevy are a familiar sight cruising around town. Being a staunch supporter in all C.H.S. activities has contributed to his popularity in the class. He is taking the college course and manages to sustain average grades, even though he doesn’t burn the midnight oil. Kev is college bound after graduation and the Class of ’65 wishes him the best of luck in the future. Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee, Math Club, Latin Club, Basketball 2. FRANCIS ROY COLLINS Known as “Cassius” to his friends, Roy, whose talent is always ready with a helping hand and cheerful smile. His talents are many and varied. Many of his artistic posters have graced our showcases throughout the corridors. When he isn’t working at Manny’s Market, he can be found out in the woods, engages in his favorite sports of hunting and fishing. During summer months you’ll see him burning up the fairways of the local golf course. After graduation Roy will enter the Navy, where his friendly manner will bring him many friends, we’re sure. Best wishes from the Class of ’65. Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee, The Gael. PETER JAMES COLUMBO Peter, another of the Acre’s contributions to C.H.S. is one of the quietest boys in the senior class. Pete isn’t the most studious boy in the class but always manages to achieve a passing grade. His hobbies include skiing and hunting. Although his future plans are indefinite, the class of ’65 wish him the best of luck. Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee, Math Club, French Club, Track 3, 4, Foot- ball 1. ELLEN MARIE CUCCHI “Ellen” is one of the friendliest girls anyone could hope to know. Her pleasant smile, and considerate ways have won her many friends. One of the C.H.S. cheer- leaders, she can be found at all the football and basketball games cheering the Galloping Gals on to victory. Though her plans for the future are indefinite, we are sure that with her winning ways and willingness to work, success will be hers. Good luck, “Ellen,” from the Class of ’65. Science Fair, Kappa Delta Phi, Junior Prom Committee, Gregg Artist Awards, Cheerleaders, Twirlers, Pep Club, Thanksgiving Show. ROBERT EDWARD CUCCHI Introducing Bobby, the lad who ambles along without a care in the world. His likeable easy-going marmer has made him a popular member of our class. Bobby can always be found in the midst of fun and laughter. Bobby plans to attend business school after graduation, and the Class of ’65 wishes the best of luck to him. Tau Sigma, Junior Prom Committee, Glee Club, Student Council, J.V. Baseball, Football 1 , Science Fair. 21



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CAROLYN ELIZABETH DERVIN A pretty face, a sweet smile, and an amiable personality all go to make up Carolyn. As one of our pretty co-captains, Carolyn may always be found at all school sports and activities cheering our team on to victory. Her good sense of humor, winning ways, and captivating charm have won her a vast array of friends during her stay at C.H.S. Carolyn plans to become a “lady in white” and the class of ’65 wishes her the best of luck. Kappa Delta Phi, Junior Prom Committee, Latin Club, Cheerleader 2, 3 (Co- Captain 4), Pep Club, Thanksgiving Show 3, 4. SANDRA DELDA DES CHAMPS “Sandy,” as she is called by her classmates, is one of the best liked girls in our class. Her ready smile and bright personality have made her a hit with everyone. She is a girl who combines beauty an d brains. She is an active participant in most school activities, never missing a dance or a football game. “Sandy” plans to become a nurse and the Class of “65” is sure that she will be a success. Good luck to you, “Sandy.” Kappa Delta Phi, Junior Prom Committee, Glee Club, French Club, Pep Club, The Gael, Science Fair. MILDRED ANN DICKHAUT “Milly” never misses a trick. She has a flair for humor and possesses friendliness and sincerity that can be matched by none. Where there’s fun, there’s “Milly.” She’s and avid supporter of all school activities and always eager to help when needed. She’s always ready with a smile and a hearty laugh for everyone and is a welcome addition to any circle. “Milly’s” plans for the future are undecided, but we all know that she will be a success in any chosen held. Good luck from the class of ’65. Kappa Delta Phi, Junior Prom Committee, Glee Club, Student Council, Pep Club, Science Fair. CAESAR DI TULLIO Here we have Caesar, one of the most popular members of our class. When he is not participating in school athletics he can be found working at Angy’s Pine Ridge Restaurant. Caesar plans to attend the University of Massachusetts and major in the technical field. With his friendly and sincere nature he is certain to obtain his goals. Tau Sigma, Math Club, Latin Club, Student Council, Football, Baseball. LEOCADIA DONAT “Leo” is a senior girl with many interests and talents. She enjoys music, especially jazz, and as a writer and co-editor of The Gael contribute much in the way of reading enjoyment. She is also quite proficient on the trumpet. She will graduate in a college curriculum and hopes one day to be a band instructor. Best of luck, Leo. Kappa Delta Phi, Junior Prom Committee, Executive Staff of Yearbook, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. French Club, Latin Club, Junior Marshall, National Honor Society, Pep Club, The Gael, Thanksgiving Show 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Girls Softball. iL 23

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