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Cooks 1. to r. B. WALDRON, L. DAVIS. C. DOW Janitor A. DAVIS Bus Drivers 1. tor. W. LEE. V. THIBODEAU, H. DIXON
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CLINTON H. HUNTER F. JONES Vice-President Treasurer The School Improvement Association was organized November 16,1951. The purpose of the Association was to promote projects to benefit the Clinton school children. The meetings are held on the third Monday of each month. We have 37 paid members this year which is a very small amount of the parents compared to the school enrollment. We would like very much to have more parents attend our meetings. Money making projects this year have been our fall and spring rummage sales, a candy sale, and a basketball game. Our Association supports the School Health Program. This year we sponsored a T.B. Test clinic and a D.P.T. clinic. The Association gives two good citizenship awards to a Junior and Senior boy or girl, which are presented at graduation in June. Each year the Association spon- sors a boy to Dirigo Boys' State . We have purchased a new movie screen for the high school and donated $30.00 to the un- graded class for library books. We also have purchased megaphones for the cheerleaders and a banner to be used at sports events and for the Drum and Bugle Corps. We also made a donation to the Lights for the Brown Memorial Library project sponsored by the Clinton Evening Extension. Donations were also made to the Little League Baseball team and the hot lunch program. Each year the Association gives the teachers a sum of money to be spent in their rooms. As you can see the School Improvement Association does much to help our schools and the school children. It would be very nice to see more parents attending our meetings next year. S. WOODS Secretary
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Class History In September of 1961 we started our Freshman year at C. H. S. with four new members, thus making a total of 39. At our first class meeting the following were elected to be class officers: Gail Steeves, President; John Coro, Vice-President; Sharon Whittaker, Secretary; and Patricia Card, Treasurer. Linda Whittaker and Paul Meservey were chosen to be the Student Council representatives. Our basket- ball representatives were Lewis Irish, John Coro, Victor Hartley, and Denham Ward. Patricia Card was the only cheerleader. Mr. James Campbell was our class advisor. We started our Sophomore year with three new members, making a total of 35. Our class officers were Lois Page, President; Ellen Scanlin, Vice-President; Paul Meservey, Secretary; and Patricia Card, Treasurer. Student Council repre- sentatives were Myrna Sasser and John Coro. Our class was represented in basket- ball by Victor Hartley, John Coro, Lewis Irish, Paul Trask. Russell Bickford, Dana Irish, and Denham Ward. This year we had three cneerieaders: Patricia Card, Myrna Sasser, and Betty Patterson. Our Freshman Reception went off very well and added $49.36 to our treasury. Again Mr. Campbell was our class advisor. In September of 1963 only 29 members enrolled in the Junior class. Our class officers were Diana Mitchell, President; Paul Meservey, Vice-President; Ellen Scanlin, Secretary; Janet Dow, Treasurer. Our representatives to the Student Council were Betty Patterson and Victor Hartley. Representing us in basketball were Lewis Irish, John Coro, Victor Hartley, Russell Bickford, Payson Blanchard, Denham Ward, and Paul Trask. The cheerleaders were Myrna Sasser, Betty Pat- terson, Patricia Card, and Laura Roy. Our representative to Girl's State was Diana Mitchell. Representing us at Boy's State was Russell Hamm, Denham Ward, Lewis Irish, and Philip Begin. Our Junior Prom was very successful entertainment wise, but financially we went into the hole. Diana Mitchell was the chairman. Mr. Barry Mills was our class advisor. In September of 1964 we entered our fourth and final year at C. H. S. with 29 members. The class officers chosen at our first class meeting were Lewis Irish, President; Rosia Tuttle, Vice-President; Lois Page, Secretary; and Russell Hamm, Treasurer. Elected for Student Council were Victor Hartley and Laura Roy. John Coro, Lewis Irish, Victor Hartley, Russell Bickford, Payson Blanchard, and Denham Ward were our basketball representatives. Cheerleaders from our class were Pat- ricia Card, Laura Roy, and Betty Patterson. Our class advisor was Miss Barbara Kreps. During our Senior year the Boy's State delegates and the Girl's State dele- gates were guests of honor at a Grange Supper. We also prepared the Field Day Float upon which Ellen Scanlin and Lewis Irish rode during the parade as King and Queen of the Field Day.
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