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n Senior Class History With the beginning of Senior year we realized that our days behind the walls of CHS were numbered. Late in September we elected the following officers to lead us through our last year at CHS — Barry Whitney-President, John Alzapiedi — Vice Presi- dent, Greg Nugent — Treasurer, Cindy Mahan — Secretary. Before we knew it the weeks progressed and Spirit Week was upon us for the last time. With much determination we worked diligently to uphold our reign as “Most Spirited.” However, as fate would have it, the Junior class won the overall competition. December quickly’ arrived and our class prepared for Interclass Dramatics. We worked hard to uphold our reputation as the class presenting the best play. Our hard work allowed us to capture the title once again with our play “The Times of Our Lives.” In addition to this, three of our actors were awarded for their dramatic acting ability — Alison Christie — Best Actress, John Alzapiedi — Best Actor, and Adam Bruso — Best Supporting Actor. We now prepared for the final dance of our high school years — the Senior Hop which was to be held at Turner Hall. We selected “Famous Final Scene” as our theme and we danced till midnight to the music of Chimera. It was a tremendous success. The fourth quarter passed rapidly and we were already upon our last few weeks at CHS. We looked forward to our Senior week, which included Baccalaureate, the class trip to Oak’n-Spruce in Lee, Mass., the Class Banquet at the White Cliffs in Northboro, Mass., and finally Graduation Day. Now as we go beyond the walls of GHS we leave behind the record of our life at Clinton High School, This 1982 “Memorabilia.”
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Senior Hop . (fare 20, ZJ) 22 fFasnous ffisial c f ' ce ie Our Senior Year had arrived and we were now faced with our last formal dance. With a beautifully decorated Turner Hall as our stage, the final scene was set for the evening. Chimera provided a nightful of music which added to the atmosphere of our “Famous Final Scene.” Along with choosing a queen and her court, we also crowned a king and his court. Reigning as queen was Peggy Lipka, along with Katy Bell, Laury Thomas, Lisa Tambolleo, Cathy Johnson, Cindy Mahan and Lisa Silvester. Chosen as King was Barry Whitney, accompanied by Chuck Valley, Dan Martin, Jim Mitchell, John Alzapiedi, and Brian Frye as his Majesty’s court. Regretfully we realized that the close of our Senior year was approaching, but the memories of evenings such as this one inspired us to look forward to the future with enthusiasm.
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