Clinton High School - Syllabus Yearbook (Clinton, ME)

 - Class of 1960

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Class History In September, 1956, we entered Clinton High School with 37 members. At our first class meeting we elected the following class officers: Alart Page, President; San- dra Chase, Vice President; Timothy Weymouth, Treasurer; and Myitle Ramsdell, Sec- retary. Student Council members were Peggy York and Norris Braley. Mrs. Libby was chosen as class advisor. The basketball representatives were Norris Braley, William Gordon, Dwayne Hunter, John Taylor, Timothy Weymouth, David Proctor, and Ste- phen McKenney. Those who represented the girls’ team were as follows: Mary Beale, Carolyn Bean, Brenda Carr, Sandra Chase, Janice Russell, Maryanne Nash, Joanne Stinson, Nancy Vincent, Edith Walker. Cyndra Wishart, and Peggy York. We entered the one act play contest for the first time our Freshman year. When we returned in 1957, we were joined by a new member, Anna Stewart. Our class officere were William Gordon, President; Norris Braley, Vice President; Joanne Stinson, Secretary; and Timothy Weymouth, Treasurer. Mary Beale and Dwayne Hun- ter represented our class on the Student Council. Cheerleaders were Mary Beale and Sandra Chase. Those that represented our basketball team were: Timothy Weymouth, Norris Braley, William Gordon, Dwayne Hunter, and William Fuller. The girls' team was represented by Edith Walker, Cyndra Wishart, Brenda Carr, Maryanne Nash, Peggy York, Janice Russell, Nancy Vincent, and Joanne Stinson. Miss Woodworth was elected our class advisor. We started our third year at C.H.S. with 29 members. The following class of- ficers were elected: Sandra Morse, President; Joanne Stinson, Vice President; Mary- anne Nash, Secretary; and Mary Beale, Treasurer. The Student Council was repre- sented by Peggy York and William Fuller. Those that represented our basketball team were: William Fuller, Dwayne Hunter, Timothy Weymouth, David Proctor, William Gordon, Stephen McKenney, and Norris Braley. The girls' team was represented by Mary Dodge, Brenda Carr, Janice Russell, Maryanne Nash, Peggy York, Cyndra Wis- hart, Joanne Stinson, and Myrtle Ramsdell. In the fall of 1959 we returned with 26 members. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: Mary Beale, President; Joanne Stinson, Vice President; Cyndra Wishart, Secretary; and Beverly Frost, Treasurer. Dwayne Hunter and Myrtle Ramsdell were chosen for Student Council members. The basketball team was rep- resented by Timothy Weymouth. William Gordon, Stephen McKenney, Dwayne Hun- ter, David Proctor, Norris Braley, and William Fuller. On the girls'team were: Janice Russell, Cyndra Wishart, Myrtle Ramsdell, Brenda Carr, and Edith Walker. Our cheer- leaders were Mary Beale, Sandra Chase, Janice Russell, and Joanne Stinson. By Mary Beale William Fuller

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CYNDRA MARIE WISHART Cindy” Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2, 3,4; Secretary 4; Civics Club 2; Civics Club Secretary 2; Glee Club 1.2,3,4; Glee Club Vice PMkident 3; Syllabus Staff, Editor 4; Dramalipes ClulW Good Citizenship Award 3mNuTs and BAKs 4: Hot oi Ko11 11 2, 3,4. Civics Club 2; Syllabus Staff 4; Baseball 2, 3. ■.ir .4' V Gxv. SAMUEL JUDD Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Civics Club 2y Syllabus Staff 4. EGGY LOU YORK , 4; Civics Club 2; PUw 1, 2,3; Nuts ; Drartyiti s Club 2, 3; tor 4; Honor ,3.



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