Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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THE SENIOR FLICKER 15 Ambition — To write something worth while. Honors — Beacon Staff — Literary- Editor 3 ; Editor-in-chief 4 ; Flicker Staff — Editor-in-chief 4 ; Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramat- ics 3, 4,; Women’s Club 4; Roosevelt Club, President 4; Class Orator, 4; Secretary of Class 3, 4; Gloucester College Woman’s gift, 3; Chairman Dress Committee, 4. ‘‘For never saw I mien, or face, In which more plainly I could trace Benignity and home-bred sense Ripening in perfect innocence.” Autograph Name — Florence Brown Carter. Address — 74 Eastern Avenue. Nickname — ‘ ‘ Flossie. ’ ’ Most Distinctive Characteristic — Demurity. Ambition — To invent something which will hold my hair in the proper place. Honors — Service Club 4. “Dance, laugh, and be merry; but be also innocent.” Autograph Name — Vera Louisa Cederstrom. Address — 1245 Washington Street Nickname — “Vi.” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Reticence. Amibtion — To be a second Chopin and Ruysdall. Honors — Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Roosevelt Club 4; Flicker Staff 4. ‘ ‘ My mind to me a kingdom is ; Such present joys therein I find, That it excels all other bliss That earth affords or grows by kind.” Autograph Name — Carlton Chadbourne. Address — 12 Hampden Street. Nicknamee — ‘ ‘ Chad. ’ ’ Most Distinctive Characteristic — Saxophone. Ambition — To get by without working. Honors — Beacon Staff 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4 ; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. “All musical people seem to be happy.” Autograph Name — Marion Elizabeth Church- ill. Address — 44 School Street. Nickname — ‘ ‘ Mike. ” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Self. Ambition — To wash windows in open cars! Honors — Service Club 2; Perfect attendance 1, 2, 3, 4. “Self love is the greatest of all flatterers. ’ ’ Autograph Name — Alice Elizabeth Collins. Address — 386 Main Street. Nickname — ‘ ‘ Al. ’ ’ Most Distinctive Characteristic — Mirth. Ambition — To manufacture bath- ing suits that will not tear, wear out, or shrink. Honors — Service Club 2, 4; Span- ish Club 2. “He’s a fool, who thinks by force, or skill,

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14 THE SENIOR FLICKER And waste its sweetness on the desert air.” Autograph Name — Osman Babson. Address — 343 Washington Street. Nickname — ‘‘Andy” “ Andy Gump. ’ ’ Most Distinctive Characteristic — Making dates. Ambition — To get a girl. Honors — Adjutant 4; Prize Winn- ing Squad 1, 2, 3. Service Club 2, 3 ; Perfect Attendance 2 ; Roo- sevelt Club 4. “A little house well fill’d, a lit- tle field well Till’d, and a little wife well will’d are great Riches.” “Three things are men most like- ly to be cheated In a horse, a wig, and wife.” Autograph Name — Elizabeth Worthington Baker. Address — 236 East Main Street. Nickname— “Lib.” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Jolliness. Ambition — To get as high marks at Simmons at “Mut” Pew. Honors — Hockey Team 4 ; Service Club 2; Sawyer Medal (Gram- mar School). “A creature not too bright or good For human nature’s daily food; For transient sorrows, simple wiles, Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, and smiles.” Autograph Name — Mazeppa Don Betts, Jr. Address — 351 Essex Avenue. Nickname — ‘ ‘ Zeppie. ’ ’ Most Distinctive Characteristic — Good looks. Ambition — To drive a street car in Toonerville. Honors — Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 4. “A wit’s a feather and a chief’s a rod, An honest man’s, the noblest work of God.” Autograph Name — Anna Margaret Bocken. Address — 10 Millett Street. Nickname — ‘ ‘ Ann. ’ ’ Most Distinctive Characteristic — Playing jazz. Ambition— To get what I want,, when I want it. Honors — Service Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Dramatics 3; Roosevelt Club 4 ; Rifle Team 4. “What shall I do to be forever known And make the age to come my own. ’ ’ Autograph Name — Theodore Brown. Address — 77 Friend Street. Nickname — ‘ ‘ Ted. ’ ’ Most Distinctive Characteristic — Talking. Ambition — To argue. Honors — “Spare your breath to cool your porridge.” Autograph Name — Martha Day Burnham. Address — 29 Lookout Street. Nickname — ■ ‘ Patsy” — ‘ ‘ Mart. ’ ’ Most Distinctive Characteristic — Dependability.



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16 T ' HE SENIOR FLICKER To turn the current of a woman’s will.” Autograph Name — Frank Courant. Address — 56 Washington Street. Nickname — ‘ 1 Tony. ’ ’ Most Distinctive Characteristic — Good nature. Ambition — A soft snap. Honors — Service Club. “A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men.” Autograph Name — Kenneth Craig. Address — 8 Oak Street. Nickname — “Kenny” — “Bar- ney.” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Good nature. Ambition — To be a C. P. A. Honors — “Hail, fellow, well met.” Name — Robert Cronin. Address — 71 Pleasant Street. Nickname — “Tucky Bob.” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Violet eyes and curly lashes. Ambition — Ask Miss Placido. Honors — “Moms abed and daylight slum- ber Were not meant for men alive.” Autograph Name — Catherine Daley. Address — 11 School Street. Nickname — ‘ ‘ Kay. ’ Most Distinctive Characteristic — The twinkle in her eye. Ambition — To master the Charles- ton. Honors — Gregg Club 3 ; Type Awards 3 and 4. “I will be found most cunning in my patience.” Autograph Name — Edith Dann. Address — 6 Chapel Street. Nickname — ■ ‘ Dedie. ’ ’ Most Distinctive Characteristic — Thoughtfulhiess. Ambition — Self-confidence. Honors — Flicker Staff, 4; Service Club 1, 4; Gregg Writer Club 3; Roosevelt Club 4; Class Will 4 ; Perfect Attendance 1, 4 ; Class Gift 4. “A countenance in which did • meet Sweet records, promises as sweet.” Autograph Name — Caroline Frances Dolloff. Address — 3 Blynman Avenue. Nickname— “Kay.” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Imagination. Ambition — To reduce. Honors — Service Club 2, 3, 4. “Around her shone the light of love, the Purity of Grace.” Autograph Name — John Drohan. Address — 9 Madison Avenue. Nickname — ‘ ‘Johnnie. ’ ’ Most Distinctive Characteristic — An honorable man. Ambition — To be a radio announc- er off the breakwater. Honors — Basketball Team 3, 4. “I dare do all that may become a man Who dares do more is none.” Autograph

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