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OFFICE GIRLS FIRST ROW; J. Dow, E. Giles. D. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: P. Card, J. Goodrich, C. Clark, L. Bickford. COOKS B. Dickey, B. Waldron, I. Rines BUS DRIVERS R. Nelson G. Irish
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CLINTON SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION A.
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A Worthwhile Future” Our yearbook has at last been completed, and we, the Seniors, are very proud of it. The staff has worked hard and long, but we have enjoyed it. We, the Syllabus Staff, would like to express our thanks to the many people who have helped make it a success. We are grateful to Miss Coburn for all the assistance she has given us. If it had not been for her prodding us along, I doubt very much that this book would have been completed. We hope that all of you enjoy reading this book and that it may serve to remind you of the 1963-64 school year. We hope that as you look through the book in later years it will make you smile and recall the good ole days at Clinton High. Lynn Bickford Editor We, the graduating class of 1964, do not know what the future will bring us. We can only hope that it is going to be successful for each and everyone of us. Some will be going on to school or will be furthering their education. Why? Most of all because we want as much out of life as we can, and with our abilities there is a position in life for us. But we must hunt for that position. Others will be seeking jobs or getting married. They, too, have the ability but think that they would rather find employment now or get married. No mat- ter what we do though, it is going to be our own decision. No one else can tell us what to do with our lives; they can only advise us as to what they think will be more prosperous for each one of us. This would include our teachers, friends, and especially our parents. They want each of us individually to live a worthwhile and enjoyable life. One to which we will not be forced to worry and strive. As part of the graduating class, I want to say that I have had four wonderful years at C.H.S. Underclassmates, now is the time to start thinking of what you want your future to be. We must prepare our- selves for new responsibilities, new challenges and determination whether we want to plan our future or take life as it comes. I wish each and everyone of you the best of luck now and in the future years to come. Eleanor Giles Assistant Editor
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