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SENIOR YEAR — ’87-’88 Our last year at CHS was filled with many activities. Tom Smith was again elected as President. Mayra Perez as Vice President, Kerrie Philbin as Secretary, and Todd Re- gonini as Treasurer. With elections over, most of us were busy filling out applications for college and schol- arships. followed, of course, by the “waiting game.” Our last football rally spurred the Gaels on to an upset victory over St. Bernard ' s on Thanksgiving. Christmas came and went quickly, and the Senior Hop arrived in no time. March 26. 1988. was the night of our last formal dance as a class. As the end of the year approached, we were anxious to go but sad to leave. Senior week began on May 29 with Baccalaureate ceremonies. On June 1, we journeyed to Frank Davis Resort for an unforgettable class trip The next night we celebrated our Senior Banquet, an evening we will not soon forget, at the White Cliffs. Finally, the main event arrived on June 4 when we received our diplomas and said our farewells to Clinton High. None of the year ' s activities would have been possible without the help of Mrs. Ga- leski and Mr Balvin, our friends and advisors, who gave so much extra time to help us. 8
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JUNIOR YEAR — ’86-’87 Our much anticipated junior year finally arrived. Our first big event was Spirit Week and the Homecoming Dance. We dis- tinguished ourselves during the week by winning or placing second in many events including a first place in the Class Poem, written by Jennifer Bracy. The week ended on a high note with one of the most success- ful Homecoming Dances in memory. The Interclass Dramatics was also a suc- cess for our class as we won two awards the Best Play and the Best Actor which was pre- sented to John Parent. The highlight of the year occurred in May when we held our Junior Prom at the Best Western Royal Plaza Hotel. The officers who led us through this busy year were President Tom Smith, Vice- President Jim Lowe, Secretary Kerrie Philbin, and Treasurer Jean Kittredge. As the year closed, we were determined to make our final year a time to remember. 7
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