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The Senior Flicker PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY Students of Gloucester High School EDITORIAL STAFF, 1924 Editor-in-Chief, Doris M. Burnham CLASS ROLL Margaret Greenleaf Doris Burnham Eugene Publicover Ford Martin Frances Morong Priscilla Moore Jane Johnston Ralph Handran Nancy Thornberg Dorothy Maddix CLASS BALLOT Evelyn McIntosh, Chairman Clara Bray AS YOU WERE Marion Millett Dorothy Maddix, Chairman Natalie Moulton CARTOONS SCHOOL CALENDAR Carrie Cook, Chairman Doris Burnham Margaret Greenleaf Leland Corliss GRINDS Marion Millet, Chairman Eileen Grace Ralph Handran Eileen Grace Paul Polisson Howard Curtis Dorothy Maddix Muriel Rogers Lillian Sylva Martorie McDonald Harriet Ingalls BUSINESS STAFF Office Manager, Hazel Lane Advertising Manager, Andrew Murphy Assistants Gilbert Viator Sumner Ingersoll Elliot Lowrie Donald Tarr Francis Beaudain Ruth Barnard Anna Foster Theodore Parsons Lelia Silveira Secretaries Hazel Lane Lilian Sylva Marjorie McDonald Sarah Churchill Jane Johnston SENIOR CLASS, 1924 Class Motto: “Deeds, not words ” OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Class Colors: Ci . Harriette Fall Frank Jenney Gilbert Viator Paul Polisson imson and White
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8 THE SENIOR FLICKER Flicker Staff of 1924 rhoto hy Ku v ainel
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10 THE SENIOR FLICKER Appreciations The Beacon has been published successfully through another year ; there- fore, we wish to thank all who have contributed to our columns. We have been very fortunate this year in having such an interested corps of faculty helpers. Without them we would never haye succeeded in con- tinuing our publication. With Miss Harris as our leader and Miss Peterson, although a new comer among our ranks, an able assistant, the literary material has been a credit to the school. Mrs. Woodruff, also recently entered in the faculty, has made herself indispensable to us, with the group of secretaries which she has so capably trained. One of the Beacon ' s strongest props has been Mr. Richards, who has worked untiringly with the business staff. To him we owe thanks for the financial success of our publication. It is not the editorial staff alone that deserves praise, but the business staff — and especially, our advertising manager, Andrew Murphy, who has hustled for “ads” constantly. We wish to thank all our advertisers who so cheerfully and so willingly gave us their support throughout the year in the form of financial backing. Without their support we could not sell the Beacon and she would have foundered on the rocks at the beginning of the voyage. Now our good ship has safely come back to port after successfully sailing another school year. Again, we thank them heartily and hope they will be amply repaid for their advertisements. CLASS ROLL Anderson A ampden f ourt rViie Vig aduate from the 0June, 1924 Honor -Q|rchestra, 2, 3, 4 “Dc jfct delay — do not delay — the golden moments fly!” Name — Jacob Andrews Address — 5 Walker Street, West Gloucester N ickname — “ J ake” Ambition — To be able to sleep as long as I want to mornings Honors — Battalion Commission; Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C., 4; Ten-minute Drill Instructor, 4 “A stoic of the woods — a man with- out a tear.” Name — Ruth Barnard Address — 5 Lincoln Avenue Nickname — “Bobbie” Ambition — To become a nurse, and marry a $1,000,000 patient Honors — Secretary to Business Man- ager of the Beacon, 4; Typewrit- ing award, 3 ; Latin Club, 4; Traf- fic Squad, 3, 4; Lunch Ticket Seller, 3, 4 “Ask me no questions, and I’ll tell you no fibs.” Name — Francis J. Beaudain Address — 15 Ledgemont Avenue Nickname — “Luke” Ambition — Accountancy Honors — Underwood Medal, 4; Royal Gold Pin, 4 “Intelligence is to genius as the whole is in proportion to its part.”
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