Clinton High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Clinton, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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C lliintoe Hii h School Promise is most given wliere the least is said GERTRUDE ALEXANDRIA BAIER “Ocity “Gertie Commercial Course Inter-class basketball, 4; Pageant. “Oh, Gertie, got an extra pencil?” That’s what greets “Gertie” every morn- ing, when she conies to school. Did you ever see her without one? She is known as the generous girl with plenty of pencils and xiickels. At recess, “Gert” is the center of popularity in the “grab-yonr-donghniit” circle. She is a model of silence in the Hall (after the last bell) but presto chango when she gets out. She likes studying, especially history, because she gets called on first and then has the ha-ha on the rest of ns. “Gert” is quite a basketball player, if you should ask the Juniors. She can sling more bluff to the girl she guards than a teacher before a test. “Gertie” has been taking commercial studies until this year, but then she dis- continued them probably because she intends to go into training. As a nurse, we know “Gert” will be a success. Favorite Expression — “Watcha ma’ call it.” Favorite Occupation — Being lazy. Co ' {o: 19

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Memorabilia I prolor silent prmlencte to lociuacions lolly GLADYS ELEANOR ANDRISKl “Glady” “Glad” Commercial Course Varsity Basketball Team 4; Inter-Class Basketball Team 4; Hiking Club 1-2. This is “Gladdie,” seemingly the quietest girl in the class — hut don’t judge a hook by its covers. She’s just as noisy as anyone else when she gets in the gym. “Glad” was our star forward on the basketball team and was its mainstay. And could she play? We’ll say she could! Many were the times the hall was lightly and surely thrown into the baskets due to our “Glad’s” sureness at making baskets. And not only was she on the inter-class team hut also our varsity girls’ team, and what a fight our girls made on the Armory floor every Friday night before the big game commenced! “Gladdie” was a regular attendant at all the High School games. It just wouldn’t have seemed right without her. “Glad” and “Nancy” do their Latin together every morning between 7.40 and 8 o’clock. Maybe it’s because “Glad” went skating the night before. Our “Gladdie” is going to join the white-capped, white-aproned ranks. The song, “I Don’t Wanna Get Well,” will again he popular. Au revoir, “Glad,” the best wishes of ’28 go with you into the future. Favorite Expression — “Is that so?” Favorite Occupation — Eating candy. 18



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Memorabilia “.lo” always did lier best To make eaxdi seliool activity a success JOSEPHINE ADELINE BOYLAN “Joe” “Dearie” “Josie” “Wy-lets” College Course Associate Business Manager Class Book; Debating Society; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Minstrel Show 4; Cheer Leader. We now present our cheer leader, “Jo” Boylan. “Jo” and “Nancy” Tessier certainly know all the “ins” and “outs” of cheer leading. Not only do they keep the crowd in cheers but they also keep them in laughter. Everyone enjoys a game when “Jo” and “Nancy” are there and each lends his support to make the cheering a success. Last year “Jo” was one of the soloists in the annual Minstrel Show. She certainly was good and she carried out her part to perfection. We wonder where “Jo” got those Bowery characteristics that night. And who would think that “Wylets” are “Joe’s” favorite posies? Anyone who has ever been in “Jo’s” classes knows how she can add life to them. Every now and then, one hears a “Well!” coming out of a complete silence. That, of course, comes from “Jo.” She also knows how to get the funny side of Virgil and that is going some! But don’t get the impression that “Jo” is never serious. She studies and has her Ipssons every day. “Jo” is going way out West to Indiana next year. She intends to enter a scdiool out there. Of course, we know that “Jo” will be a faithful and loyal stu- dent to that school, as she was to Clinton High. She will also make everlasting friends there, as she has done here. Clinton High wishes you the best of luck and all the success possible in what- ever vocation you enter upon, “Jo.” Favorite Expression — “Wel-1-1-1 ! ” Favorite Occupation — Avoiding afternoon sessions. 20

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