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William Gibbs Kdwnrd Gossulin Dorothy Goullis John Grady William Wadi Gibbs Technical Course History Circle: Tint Sigma: I. . . Although a more or less reserved member of the class, Bill is quite an active part of the “gang” outside of school. He attends the socials anil takes an active interest in school affairs. He and his colleague “T” are often seen driving olf in the direction of the local Rifle Range in an effort to capture some of those wily targets. His unruffled calm in classes has won him many friends, and he is well deserving of all the good luck and prosperity he will gain in future life. Edward Gosselin College Course Tim Sigma. History Circle: Class Boo!{ Staff: .1. .1. Brains not brawn is Ed’s greatest asset, and how he does use this asset. A glance at the Testimonial List every quarter will give you the answer. His marks have always been among the highest in the (’lass. We remember when as Freshmen we were all too fresh, hid was the unassuming, quiet lad that he is now. We are still in the dark as to what Ed’s future plans are. However we are sure that he is one boy who is due to bring credit to “158” Your class wishes you the best of luck Ed. in your future endeavors. Dorothy Goullis Commercial Course Radio Rente 1-2 - , - 4 . History Circle : Senior Show: .1. A.; Prom. Committee Petite, charming, lovely, and swell is our “Dotty”. Not very often does any girl achieve the popularity and love of everyone as does this little “Miss” from Greely Hill. She has a winning smile and an arresting personality. She never has to be fearful in class, for her marks are always in the testimonial ranking. Her plans for the future are not known to us at the present time, but we know she is one girl that is sure to go to the top. “Dot,” the Class of “38” wishes you God-speed and good luck in all your future endeavors. John William Grady College Course Tati Sigma: History Circle Now we come upon the smiling features of one of our smart classmates, namely, John Grady. We wonder why John doesn’t go to dances. Is it be- cause he prefers to go to the movies, or is there some other reason un- known to us? lie has a great many friends and a smile for each and every one. On some afternoons, and on Saturdays, he helps his father with the moving business. Whatever John chooses to undertake in future life, the Class of ’38 knows that he will come through with flying colors. 28
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Alice Gardner General Course Prom. Committee; History Circle; A. A. Alice who came to us about five years ago from East Weymouth, Massa- chusetts is one of our smartest and most ambitious students, shining ' in her secretarial studies. In appearance Alice is quiet and conservative, but to those who really know her, she is full of fun. Her favorite pastime seems to be reading and studying. Alice has the necessary chaiacteristics for everlasting friendships in that she is very loyal and has a sense cf humor. She plans to become a nurse in the Clinton Hospital. The Class of 1938 wishes you all the luck in the world, Alice, for a successful career. Mary Margaret Gaughan Commercial Course junior Prom. Committee; History Circle, A. A. A friend indeed to each and every classmate in need. A movie fan who can relate the comings and goings of any movie star from Gable down to Mickey Mouse. Mary is somewhat, of a reader, and uses her imagination freely. She is an industrious little lassie, eager to accomplish much, and sure to prosper because of her honesty and ability. Mae refuses to divulge her plans for the future. A pity too, for why does she want to keep them a secret? However, she may be sure the Class of “38” backs her up in what- ever she might do. Mae Emily Gersch Commercial Course Prom. Committee; History Circle A A. “Mae” is only a little over five feet tall and a bundle of mischief, having a shy smile which is belied by the merry twinkle in her eye. An ardent sport fan, “Mae” can be found at the football games cheering the team on to vic- tory. She is a member of the History Circle and filled with the true C. H. S. spirit, working hard at her studies and supporting her school in every pos- sible w ' ay. We have no clue as to her ambitions for the future, but we are betting on her success in anything that she endeavors to take up in the future. Best wishes, Mae. John Austin Gibbons Commercial Course History Circle; Prom. Committee; Class Pool; Staff; Photography Club 2 John is one of the busiest students in High School, belonging to the above mentioned clubs, and working afternoons in Felix’s Hardware Store. However, in spite of his numerous avocations, he manages to maintain an enviable record in his school subjects, especially Bookkeeping. Such a hustler cannot fail to be successful. In the years to come, his former class- mates will point with pride to his outstanding achievements in the business world, and he will take his place in Clinton High’s long line of success- ful graduates. The class of 1938 wishes you the best of luck, Gibby. Alice Gardner Mary Gaughan Mae Gersch John Gibbons 27
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Thomas Henry Francis Grady College Course Treasurer of Tail Sigma . History Circle; Trench Club: Debating Club Tom, better known to his henchmen as “T”, is one of the most popular members of the Senior Class. He is quick with his wit, as we well remember from F period. He does well in his studies, too. He evinces much interest in sports outside of school, being particularly interested in shooting and hockey. He is fond of dancing and is seen at many of our High School “soirees.” Although at present his plans for the future are indefinite, we are certain that his winning personality will help him to the top in what- ever he undertakes. Charles Leo Gravel Commercial Course History Circle; Tan Sigma: Prom. Committee ; Athletic Association “Charlie” is quiet in school, but outside you can always find him doing whatever the “bunch” is doing. Excelling in baseball and hockey, he can be seen either pitching cr holding down second base, and in the winter knocking the puck around. He also is well known for his knowledge of Bookkeeping. “Testus est,” Mr. Comiskey. Like “Duke” he is planning on entering Bentley’s School of Accounting in the fall. Charlie’s leaving will be a loss to Clinton High and a gain for Bentley’s. Good luck, Charlie, from the class of 1938. Philomena Margaret Guadagnoli College Course Athletic Association; Thanksgiving Show; History Circle Phil is one of the busiest girls in the school as a glance above will show. We don’t know where she gets all the time she has, but we do know she hasn’t failed us yet. You must remember Phil taking notices around in her Junior and Senior years. Her favorite hobby is arguing, at which she is very good, and the worst part of it is that she’s usually right. Phil would like to be a dietitian and anyone she cooks for is guaranteed not to waste away, unless it is mentally pining for her cheerful face. Stephen Joseph Gwiazda Commercial Course History Circle; Tan Sigma; football Ready, willing, and able will describe the ever alert Steve. Although he never burned the midnight oil studying, he somehow managed to get creditable marks. Being employed in one of our local restaurants after school hours, he did not have much of an opportunity to participate in athletics until this fall, when he earned his letter in varsity football. He is ambitious, as one can see from his many activities, good-natured, and always willing to lend a hand to those who need it. Because of these sterling qualities, it is a certainty he will make his mark in the world. Good luck, Steve. Thomas Grady Charles Gravel Philomena Guadagnoli Stephen Gwiazda . - 29
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