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TIIE SENIOR FLICKER 21 NAME — ALICE ELIZABETH COLLINS Address- — 386 Main Street Nickname — “Al” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Good Harbor Beach Ambition — To be a floor-walker in a telephone booth. Honors — Hide Team 2; Service Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Typewriting Awards: Underwood. “I’m hard to catch and hard to tame I got no brand and wish no fame.’’ AUTOGRAPH NAME— WINAFRED MARCIA CRONIN Address — 71 Pleasant Street Nickname — “Winnie’’ Most Distinctive Characteristic — Smile Ambition — To get thin Honors — Service Club 1, 2, 4. “Happiness is a rare cosmetic.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— MARY EVELYN CURTIS Address — 114 Prospect Street Nickname — “Ev” Most Distinctive Characteristic Something be- tween a hindrance and a help. Ambition — To keep as good as others think I am. Honors — Basketball 2, 3; Rifle Team 3 ; Service Club 2, 3 ; Roosevelt Club 4. “A maiden, young and fair, A girl with a wealth of auburn hair.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— REGINALD M. DEACON Address — 840 Washington Street Nickname — “Reg” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Dreamy expres- sion Ambition — Eleanor Honors — Rifle Team 4 ; Service Club 3 ; Perfect Attendance 3, 4; Roosevelt Club 4; Prize Squad 3, 4. “Love is an egotism of two.” AUTOGRAPH
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20 THE SEX I OK FLICKER NAME— ELEANOR CARROLL Address — 7 Carlisle Street Nickname — “Elly” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Talking- Ambition — To be an absent-minded professor Honors — Flicker Staff 4 ; Service Club 2 ; Roosevelt Club 4. “A friend that makes the least noise is often the most useful.” AUTOGRAPH NAME — HARRY E. CHRISTENSEN Address — 10 Harold Avenue Nickname — “Christy” “Dingle” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Blondes Ambition — To hit a baseball Honors — Football 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Rifle Team 3, Capt. 4; 1st Lieu- tenant Co. B; Vice-President Roosevelt Club 4; Executive Committee 3, 4; Prize squad 1, 2, 3, winning squad 1, 3. “A youth to whom was given so much of earth, so much of heaven.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— GLADYS E. CLARK Address — 8 Myrtle Square Most Distinctive Characteristic — eyes Ambition — To get everywhere on time Honors — Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4. “Oh, then I saw her eye was bright, A well of love, a spring of light.” AUTOGRAPH NAME — ELIZABETH R. COLBY Address — 36 Prospect Street Nickname — “Lib” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Vamping Ambition — To avoid work Honors — Banquet Committee 4; Service Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 2, 3; Roosevelt Club 4. “The heart whose softness harmonized the whole And O! that eye was in itself a Soul.” AUTOGRAPH
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• 0 THE SENIOR FLICKER NAME — BERNARD C. DeCOSTE Address — 30 Addison Street Nickname — “Yonkula” “Fat” “Bernie” Most Distinctive Characte.ist’c — Reliabi ity Ambition — To get off a stale joke and get away wit h it Honors — Service Club 3, 4; Sawyer Medal 3; Per- fect Attendance 2, 3, 4; Roosevelt Club 4; Prize Squad 3, 4 ; Honor Group 4. “An affable and courteous gentleman.” AUTOGRAPH NAME — PRISCILLA MARGARET DELANEY Address — 3 Maplewood Court Nickname — “Peggy” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Pleasantness Ambition — To get what I want when I want it. Honors — Class Roll Committee 4 ; Service Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3; Women’s Club 4; Roosevelt Club 4; Typewriting Awards: Remington. “Think then you are Today what yesterday You were — Tomorrow you shall not be less.” AUTOGRAPH NAME — HAROLD C. DEXTER Address — 1 Beauport Avenue Nickname — “Hip” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Baby complexion Ambition — To remain thin Honors — Sawyer Medal 9 h Grade: Perfect Attend- ance 1, 2; Roosevelt Club 4; Rifle Team 3, 4. “I am as true as truth’s simplicity And simpler than the infancy of truth.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— EVERETT RUSSELL DION Address — 1 Sawyer Avenue, Lanesville Nickname — “Bob” Most Distinctive Characteristic- Height Ambition — To put Lanesville on the map. Honors — Sawyer Medal 9th Grade; Perfect Attend- ance 1, 2,; winning prize squad 4. “Man, false man, smiling, destructive man.” AUTOGRAPH
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