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SENIOR COMMITTEES SENIOR COUNCIL '
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pi i old? 2,1594 CLASSMATES Senior President Harvey Stoller SENIOR PRESIDENT'S LETTER After four years of studying together, We are about to leave Clinton and enter into a new and bigger phase of our lives. The future of every one of us remains up to the individual. Remember, you only get out of life what you put into it. c As We leave high school, We find that the paths before us are many and varied, but no matter Where ours may lead, the memories of Clinton Will linger on. Our teachers, the friends We made, and the incidents We experi- enced, will remain impressed on our minds. In our going We will leave behind us a gap to be filled by generations to come, but Clinton Will stand as an everlasting monument to those four Wonderful years of high school. C Best of luck, HARV STOLLER Vice President Secretary AdViS01' Donald Levin Arthur Carlish Dean C0h9Il
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' -i 'J-Pl If EDITQRIAL CEE' Mila Edifofaachief GW' Stanley Rosenkrantz J As I sit here and think back on my four years in Clinton, I remember many things. I can remember when I first entered this seemingly cold build- ing-being ushered into the auditorium by a few over-anxious seniors, meet- ing Mr. Degnan who was also a afroshv, and hearing the sales pitch of 'fDocv Guernsey and Mr. Lou Katz on how important it was to support the GO. Somehow, the building didnit seem quite so cold as when we had first en- tered. There was a certain pleasure in anticipating the coming term with its new friendships. As we progressed to the upper terms, the building grew friendlier, and the faces more familiar. It wasnit long before we all found ourselves participating in extra-curricular activities in the form of clubs and squads. I remember sweating it out during Regents Week and hearing that old rumor, T hey are going to abolish Regents? I remember the first week of my senior term and the excitement of setting up my new staff. I have never seen a more efficient group. The term flew by quickly, and as I sit here, thinking of all the fun I had and the dis- appointments I encountered, one thought keeps repeating itself in my mind: In two weeks, all this will be behind me. All that will remain will be memories of four wonderful years spent under the guidance of the finest faculty in the city in the best high school in the countryf' In closing, I would like to wish you the very best of luck and I hope that we will meet again very soon. - Sincerely, Stan Rosenkrantz Editor-in- Chief Clintonian
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