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Class Book Editors ARGARET CuLLITON Editors-i n-Ch ief Thomas Casey Business Editor — Joseph Gadomski Marie Fairbanks Activities Editors Alexander Davidson Mary Joyce Art Editors Frank Lambros Irene Mullen Biography Editors Edward Furphy Eva Hester Dramatics Editors George W. Ware Mary Gibbons History Editors William Johnson June Shattuck B holography Editors George Georgian Natalie Mansfield Specialties Editors William Fuller Edith Folia Sports Editors Eben Cobb 4
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John P. McGrai The Class of 1937 wishes to take this opportunity to express its sincere gratitude to Mr. John P. McGrail, teacher and friend, for the myriad services he so unselfishly rendered the Class in his capacity as Class Advisor.
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I (Lrilntti ' to the Faculty W E who are about to leave Clinton High are beginning to realize that we have received riches, immeasurable in the dollar and cent criterion of the world, from that splendid group of men and women whom we, in unjust simplicity, call — the Faculty. For you can’t measure kind- ness, you can t weigh that tolerance and restraint which we have seen manifested in such abundant quantities. Faith, hope, love, and the desire to see us do the right thing are not part of a teacher’s job. There is often no material benefit in trying to persuade a foolish youngster to see the error of his ways, but here at Clinton High School that is the spirit which pervades. And if in the past we have come to consider our teachers a trifle matter-of-factly, soon the stern realities of the workaday world will arouse us from our stupid lethargy. If not now, then certainly in the future, we will come to know how much we owe to our principal and his excellent associates. And so it is with a feeling of sorrow that we bid goodbye to our teachers, for four years our best and truest friends. For those countless benefits which we have derived from their association and guidance we say, simply, but with all the sincerity of old friends, “Thank you.’’ May they spend many happy years in guiding future classes to the attainment of their highest aspirations.
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