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September 1972. What lies ahead of us down these seemingly lonely corridors: new friends, great excitement, unfamiliar rules and regulations, confusion and frustration, overcome only by antic- ipation. How long would it take us to become aware of our new surroundings, and buckle down . and study in preparing us for our future??? ISM 1 It didn’t take us long to adjust to our new situation and soon we were mingling together, becoming friends, only to be interrupted by the sound of the bell. And the big shocker came when we had our first class meeting and we were told $40 had to be scraped up for class dues. How would we ever do it? . . . We had only just begun.
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FLASHBACK!!! The Class of 1976. Our high school experience over — but not forgotten. As we look back on our years at Clinton High, we think of the major events which we experienced together and the times of joy and sadness, frustration and relief, laughing and crying. So many people — so many emotions — so many memories. The pictures and words are few, but the memories unlimited. We learned from experience, from others, and from ourselves. We look back on how far we have trav eled, and realize a great sense of pride and power as seniors, as students, and as people.
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JUNIOR HOMECOMING On Saturday, November 9, 1974, The Junior Homecoming — “A TIME FOR US” — was held in the cafeteria of the Clinton High School to the music of SUITE. Despite a 10-6 loss to a tough Marlboro team, our spirits were not dampened, and a good time was had by all. Helen Mc- Namara was chosen queen and her court consisted of Mary O’Malley, Teresa Murphy, Jean DiLorenzo, Jean Praderio, Nan Gonyea, and Susan Cataldi.
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