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SENIOR YEAR As Seniors, we approached our last year at Clinton High School. Never would we forget the times we had in the last three years but we, as a whole, anticipated this year to be the best of all. We realized that this would be our last chance to fullfill our dreams and achieve our goals. We elected a new President, Howard Vosburg and a new advisor, Mr. D avid Kilboum to lead us on our last journey through Clinton High. March came upon us and it was time for our final formal . . . the Senior Hop. The memories of the night will always be trea- sured. Our Class Spirit was clearly revealed to all this year. We orga- nized activities in the Spirit Week competition and although we didn ' t exactly come out on top, we knew we were winners. It was also our last chance to prove ourselves in the Inter- Class Dramatics Competition, and prove ourselves we did. Not only was Patrick Ball awarded best actor and Joseph Welch best supporting actor but we topped it all off when our play Hello, I ' m From Another Planet , was chosen to be the best. We have completed our imprint at Clinton High School and we now look to the future where we will make our footsteps in the sands of time. m ■ 1 ' ll
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r-. I C a u S ) to er 2(9, 7(9 ' an thc y We anticipated that these four years would pass by quickly, so we commenced our journey fown the long and winding road on October 28, 1978 at Clinton High School for our Junior Homecoming. A full week of festivities culminated in a Gael victory over Milford, 26-21, which made the night more enjoy- able. The decorating committee out-did themselves in transform- ing the cafeteria into a beautiful autumn atmosphere. As the night progressed, the traditional Grand March was organized. After much anxiety, the cUmax of the evening was finally attained. Marci Tor was chosen Queen, accompanied by her court which consisted of Mary Notaro, Karen Murrman, Mary Jo Garofoli, Pamela Queeney, Karen Pallotta and Corinne Gorman. The evening gradually died out but the beauty and success of that night will linger in our memories Always and Forever.
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