Clinton High School - Syllabus Yearbook (Clinton, ME)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 10 text:

Editorial Why is it that underclassmen often talk about the Seniors? I frequently hear com- ments such as: She thinks that she is better than anyone else. Just because he is a Senior he can get away with anything. I know when I was an underclassman I heard plenty of comments, and I made a few too! Now that I am a Senior I do not feel any more important or more intelligent than I ever did! Possibly these uncomplimentary remarks originate from the fact that we Seniors lead such busy lives that we do not have so much leisure time to spend with the others. When we come right down to it, our Senior year is usually the year that we settle down to do things for ourselves. As editor-in-chief of the yearbook staff, I can truthfully say that I have plenty on my mind both day and night, but I am not griping about it. Sure, I spent many nights at the schoolhouse until ten or eleven o'clock trying to get the yearbook ready and the material sent out on time. There were also times when 1 nad one section to send, but at the last minute, 1 discovered a picture missing, or I had forgotten to tell someone I wanted his write-up at a certain time. As a whole, though, I enjoyed every minute of my work on the yearbook. I would like to thank the Senior class for giving me the honor and privilege of par- ticipating in such a rewarding experience. I sincerely hope that my classmates have as many happy memories of high school as I. I have been hearing rumors lately about the Consolidation of Schools, especially since Albion High School burned. As I understand it, the towns of Clinton, Unity, Albion, Benton, are the towns interested in the Consolidation of Schools. I think that is the cheapest way for the tax payers of these communities to get around the school problem. It would be great, be- cause there would be more courses available, and also more sports in which to partici- pate; such as; basketball, baseball, hockey, skiiing, track, etc. But, on the other hand, how would we be able to stay after school to practice if we live five or six miles from the gym? I think that it would be a good idea for the townspeople to get together and really support this project. Antoinette King '57 Editor-in-Chief Consolidation Jerry Goodwin '58 Assistant Editor



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C. Bessey, President; A. King, Treasurer; H. York, Secretary; G. Watson, Vice President. RICHARD BEALE Basketball - ------------1,3,4 Basketball Manager-----... 2 Baseball - - -3 One Act Play-----------------3 Syllabus Staff---------------4 Boys' State----.........3 Glee Club---------------- ... 3 Stage Manager--------- -1,2,3 CARLENE BESSEY Basketball - -- -- -- - -1,2,3,4 Softball.....................1,2,3,4 Our Miss Brooks ------------------3 Class President --- - 3,4 Class Secretary--------------------2 Student Council------------------l Honor Roll---------------------1,3,4 Syllabus Staff---------------------4

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