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SOPHOMORE YEAR We returned to CHS for our sophomore year — a year when we would grow closer together in friendship and in strength as the sands continued to flow. Paul Devaney, elected President, was the only change in our class officers. We began to make our presence felt as we became involved in various activities such as sports, clubs, and for the first time — interclass dramatics. “The Ghost Wore White” was our presenta- tion with Joyce Constant as “Jennie Conwell”, Debbie Murphy as “Mandy”, Dave Doss as “James Reynolds”, Jane Domenico as “Edna Conwell”, Geri Valenkamph as “Charlotte Conwell”, Chuck Dorazio as “Junior Conwell”, Marlene Conger as “Mrs. Mason”, and Ellen Gallagher as our “Lady in White”. What a fun evening we all had!!! For class projects, we held a dance and car wash, and we formed our Ring Committee. We drew up a special design for our ring this year — in addition to the Galloping Gael, we had the Liberty Bell with the inscription, Spirit of 76”. Yes, we wanted to tell the world that “76” was our year, our class, and that in our hearts, we were the best!
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FRESHMAN YEAR The sands of the hour glass started flowing on their journey through time as we proudly entered Clinton High as freshman. It was a new and different journey — one we would look back upon for the rest of our lives. To start us off on our journey, we had Jim Innamorati as our president, Helen McNamara as vice- president, Jean Praderio as secretary and Patty Guidi as treasurer. Together with them and our class advisors, we held a few class meetings and planned projects for fund raising. We held dances, a bake sale, and sold “bargain boxes.” We soon became adjusted to our new environment and we were on our way through CHS — a journey in which we would experience joy, sadness, triumph and frustration. A journey through time . . . through a most important part of our lives.
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