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HERBERT WESLEY CLARK “Herbie” Football (3, -4): Hi-V (3, 4); Student Council (4); Guidance tiouncil (President 4). Herbie” is one of our outstanding football players, and has helped G. II. S. to many a victory. His blond hair and winning smile have won for him many friends, both boys and girls. We are sure these outstanding characteristics will secure for him a success¬ ful future. CLYDE MCTOR CLOUGH “Clyde” Many amusing incidents will be brought back by the memory of Clyde. He is a fellow who has a really fine sense of humor, and is known for his telling of good jokes and his witticisms. One thmg is certain — there will never be a dull moment any place where Clyde is employed. BARBARA THELMA COLBY “Barb” Year Hook Committee (4); Alpha Beta Pi Amateur Show (3); New England and State Music Festivals (3); Glee Club (2, 3, 4). “Barb is that attractive brunette from Room 10 wh.om you always see with a smile. She has done a lot for the ocational class during her three years of high school, and has been a good pal to everyone. WILLIAM ARTHUR COLLIXGri “Bill” Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); “Campus Capers (2); Ileaits of Campus” (3); Xautical Marietta” (4); Exponent (2); Band (2, 3. 4); Art Club (3): Assembly Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Orchestra (2, 3); Dramatic Club (2). ■•Bill has been one of our most active members in the musical organizations. He has become well known by his hot trumpet, playing with that famous little swing hand, “The Sultans ol Swing.” We are sure that if “Bill” follows this profession, he will be a great success. EVELYN MARIE CASEY “Casey” Pro Merito; “Campus Capers” (2); “Hearts of Campus” (3); “Xautical Marietta” (4); Spring Concert (2, 3); Xew England aiul State Music Festivals (2, 3); Glee Club (2, 3, 4 ); A capella Choir (2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (2, 3); Drill Corps (2); Usher, “Bachelor Born” (4): Silver G (4). Even though Evelyn is a red-head she has a very cheery dis- losition. Her extra-curricular activities have not interfered with ler high scholastic standing. WINIFRED HELEN CASH “Wiyinie” Did you hear a giggle or a snicker? If you did you will recognize “Winnie.” Full of fun and always ready to have a good time, she’s made many friends during her years in high school. EDWARD BLAIR ( ' ASWELL “Beaver” When you hear a loud noise coming from the center of a dis¬ cussion group among the General Metal Shop hoys, you may be sure you’ve found “Beaver.” He’s a good sport and enjoys being among his friends, who respect his opinions. AGNES MARCIARET CHULA “Ayyie” Gregg Progress Pin. “Aggie” is one of the few quiet Senior girls of G. H. S. Although she has not done much for extra-curricular work, she has made many friends both in and out of school. She may almost always be seen with Helen Rogalski. 23
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BEVERLY ELIZABETPI BRUCE ‘Bev” Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Class Vice President (2, 3, 4); Sophomore Dance Committee (3); Senior Play Committee (4); Year Book Committee (4); “Nautical Marietta” (4); Drill Corps (2, 3): Glee Club (4); Alpha Beta Pi (2, 3, V ' ice President 4); Dramatic Club (2, 3): Student Council (2, 4); Guidance Council (2, 3, 4). “Bev is one of our finest classmates. Because of her generous cooperation and good work, she has taken part in many extra¬ curricular activities. “Bev’s” genial respect for everyone has made her well liked while in high school. ROBERT PAUL BULMAN “Bob” Gregg Progress Pin; Baseball (2); Guidance Council (Secretary 3): Dramatic Club (4). “Bob” is a quiet boy with a pleasing personality and a cheerful smile. No school function would seem complete without “Bob’s” presence. His main hobby is his recordings, and he may be seen often at Deland’s. JOHN BUNK Homer” John has been oiie of the stand-bys of the Cabinet Shop for three years, and with his pal Mike” has had many a good time. Outside of school he spends most of his time at North Parish with the “gang.” Whenever there has been fun, John has been in on it, but he hasn’t wasted time in classes either. WALTER HENRY liURNHAM “Proissor” Walter is one of our rather quiet Seniors. Although he has never participated in extra-curricular activities, we are informed that he has other outside activities. Waltei during his career at G. H. .S., has devoted most of his time to his school work. EDWARD W. BURNISKE “Ed” Commercial Club (3, 4). “Ed” is the boy we can always see rushing one of the girls in Room 15. He has never participated in many school affairs, how¬ ever, but has a number of outsiile activities. Ed” has a captivat¬ ing personality that will carry him far after G. H. S. days are past. JIORDTHY MARGARET BURNS “Dotty” Pro Merito; Gregg Progress Pin; Gregg Theory Certificate; Gregg 60, 80, 100, and 120 Certificates; 40, 50, and 60 Medals in type¬ writing; Intramural basketball (2, 3); Winter Concert (2); Glee Club (3, 4); Art Club (4). “Dotty” is that friendly lass from Room 15, the one with all the speed. During her high school career, her winning personality and sense of humor have won many friends for her. She never fails to greet you with a cheery smile and a glad “hi.” We know “Dotty” will never be lacking in friends. ELIZABETH CLAIRE CAHILL “Claire” Campus Capers (3); Hearts of Campus” (3); New England and State Music Festivals (2, 3); Band (2, 3); Alpha Beta Pi (4). Who doesn’t know Claire? Her pleasing smile and good humor make her a well-known figure in G. H. S. We will all miss her freijnent qnijis and vivid blush after graduation. RICHARD ANDREW CARSON “Dick” Printers ' Guild (2, 3). If you ever heard a loud laugh ringing through the Print Shop, it was probably Dick showing his appreciation of some liumorous happening. His ability to see the funny side of life, even when the going is tough, has kept his spirits up and has helped greatly in his work.
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CLAYTON D(JUGLA« CROMACK ‘Ducky Intramural basketball (2,3); Track (2); Football (3, 4); Baseball (4); Art Club (3). Ducky’s” sense of humor has helped his friends out in many a serious moment. His interest in sports has been one of his out¬ standing characteristics in high school. He hopes to get a job in automobile work, and we wish him a happy journey. ROGER ARTHUR CROMACK “Mike Assistant Football .Manager (2). Small but mighty is IMike and no one can down him because of size. His extremely friendly ways and pleasing grin have won him many friends. His favorite pastime is basketball at Morth I’arish or hunting and fishing in season. (1. H. S. will miss Mike.” HELEN IRENE CURTLS -Helen I’ro Merito (4); (Iregg I’rogress Bin; (Iregg Theory Certificate; Circgg OO, 80 Certificates; 40 Typewriting Pin; Commercial Club (3, 4). Helen, one of our more reserved Seniors, works and stiulies hard, and does a good job of everything she starts. Helen is artistically inclined and would like to be a designer. Perhaps some tiay we shall be wearing fashionable clothes Designed by Helen Curtis.” ELEANGR JANE JJAIGNAULT ' ‘Dnnny Intramural basketball (4); Class Treasurer (3); (luidance Council (2, 3, 4); Student Council (4); Dance Committee (3, 4); Campus Capers (2); Hearts of Campus” (3); autical Marietta (4); .New England and State .Music Festivals (2, 3, 4); Drill Corps (President 2, 3); Alpha Beta Pi (2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (2, 3); (llee Club (2, 3, 4); Orchestra (2, 3); Silver G (3, 4). Danny is one of the most popular lassies in G. H. S., her pleasing personality and charming manner having won for her a host of friends during her high school career. Danny” has devoted most of her spare time to extra curricular activities. CHRISTINA MARY COMINOLI “Tina Pro Merito (3, Secretary-Treasurer 4); Exponent (4); Year B(X)k Committee (4); Commercial Club (3, 4); Art Club (4); Gregg Progress Pin; Gregg Theory Certificate; Gregg 60, 80 Certificates; 40 Typewriting Pin; Visible Filing Certificate; F ' iling Certificate; Prompter, “Bachelor Born” (4); Usher, Graduation (3). If you see someone dashing around the corridors or rooms it is sure to be Tina,” as she is always in a hurry. She is admired by all for her willingness and ability to work at any task given to her. We are sure that everyone she comes in contact with will like her as much as we do. ARLENE FRANCES COUTURE “Cootch Gregg Progress Pin; Gregg Theory Certificate; Gregg 60, 80 Certificates; Filing Certificate; Exponent (4); Year Book Com¬ mittee (4); Drill Corps (Assistant Drum Major 4); New England and State Music Festivals (4); “Cootch” is that friendly little girl we see strutting her 4 feet 8 down the corridors. She always has a friendly smile and a helping hand for everyone. She also does a splendid job of assisting the Drill Corps on the football field and at competitions. “Cootch ’ will make an ideal secretary for some fortunate employer. EDSON STRATTON CRAFTS “Ed Baseball (2, 3); Basketball (2, 3, 4); Track (1, 2. 3, 4); F ' ootball (3, 4); Tennis (3); Vice President Class of 1939 (3); Art Editor Year Book (4); Art Club (2, Vice President 3); Student Council (3); Guidance Council (4). One of our leading athletes is “Ed.” His winning smile and buoyant personality are well known in our corridors. Ed” is also an accomplished artist, as evidenced by his work on the Year Book. FLORENCE ELAINE CRAMER “Sue Girls ' Varsity basketball (3, 4); Delta Sigma Kho (4); Intra¬ mural basketball (2, 3, 4). Elaine has been the mainstay of our basketball team for two years. She has helped to win many games. Despite these outside activities, Elaine has attained a high scholastic standing. . 24 .
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