Clinton High School

 
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Clinton High School

(Clinton, Massachusetts)
Clinton Senior High School
District Clinton Public Schools
School type Public
Religious affiliation Garrity
Location Clinton, Massachusetts USA
Enrollment 2005-2006 593 students[1]
Grades 9-12
Campus Surroundings Suburban
School Mascot Gael
School Colors Kelly Green and Gold
School Hours 7:25 a.m. to 2:09 p.m.[2]

Clinton Senior High School, is a secondary school located at 200 West Boylston St., in Clinton, Massachusetts, United States.

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Alma Mater

Put on your big green sweater
with the big gold letter
as we cheer those Clinton Gaels along.

Through the worst of weather
we will stick together
as we sing this merry song.

All hail the green and gold,
let Clinton's fame unfold!

We'll raise the banner to the sky
for the honor of Clinton High!

As we go marching down the field
we'll hold that line and never yield.

And then we'll fight to heights untold
for dear ole' Clinton's Green and Gold![2]

Athletics Department

Athletic Director: John J. Gibbons[2]


Notable Alumni

  • David I. Walsh, elected governor of Massachusetts in 1913. Elected to the U.S. Senate in 1918. Alumni of the CHS Class of 1890.[3]
  • Philip J. Philbin, elected to the U.S. Congress in 1934. At the time, he was the youngest member of Congress. Alumni of the CHS Class of 1916.[3]
  • Joseph E. Casey, served 14 terms in the U.S. Congress. Alumni of the CHS Class of 1917.[3]
  • Sydney Schanberg, Pulitzer Prize winning reporter for his coverage of the fall of Phnom Penh. Alumni of the CHS Class of 1951.[3]
  • Gerald Gaw, superintendent of the Clinton Public School system. When he is in the cafeteria during lunch hours, he often challenges the students to a simple game involving a twenty dollar bill.
  • Mah cousin "Bri" Gaw, former marine. Son of "Gawsy".

See also

References

  1. ^ Clinton Senior High Education Profile, Massachusetts Department of Education. URL accessed on 29 October 2006.
  2. ^ a b c CHS Administration, 2006-2007 Student Handook
  3. ^ a b c d Notable Clintonians, ClintonMass.com. URL accessed on 29 October 2006.

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