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Work, Fun And Pleasant Memories Pizza, plus the Ecco Tones, plus the seniors equaled an exciting sen- ior class party. “Look, kids! No hands!” exclaims Kevin Williams as he willingly participates in a Student Council program featuring Otto Schmidt, a versatile acrobat. Although studies do get rough at times, Matt Dunn is getting a bit carried away, don’t you think? “Oh no, it can't be me!’ exclaims Peggy Pastore as she receives her class pictures. -7-
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Through The Year With An enthusiastic cheering student body backed the Clinton Wildcats 100 per cent. As students soon discover, all of high school life is not ballgames, gab sessions and activity periods. After classes and schedules have been organized at the beginning of each semester, a true cross-section of high school life is evident in classes and activities. With the honor and pleasure of belonging to any organization comes responsibility—com- pleting projects, maintaining grade averages, and serving on committees. These duties and others, though sometimes seeming burdensome, contri- bute to the well-rounded growth of the high school student. In addition to school tasks many students hold jobs elsewhere which helps them to gain independence and an understanding of the outside world. When these responsibilities are fulfilled, however, that certain someone or special event makes all duties of high school life fade into the background. Some students have part-time jobs or do volunteer work. Pic- tured is Kay Vinco who works as a volunteer nurse at the hospital. 6-
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Mike Thompson was chosen as first alternate in attending the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs. As Graduation Draws Near, A Senior’s year is filled with pride and apprehension. The age-old question of “What will I do after graduation,” “Should 1 go to school or work?” alternate with the thrill of winning awards and recognition. Seniors work hard all year up until that final week when they pause and give thought to all they’re leaving behind. Up until the night of graduation it doesn’t seem possible that they will soon be on their own with only fond memories of the things they did and the friends they have made throughout their high school life. All is not lost, however, for they have gain- ed valuable experience in how to meet and solve problems and how to make more friends in the future. Honors lor Juniors come in the lorm of cords willed to them by their Senior friends. Paula Andrews was presented for her outstanding citizenship qualities the D.A.K. award. - 8 - Compliments of: ROSENBLATT BROTHERS
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