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THE SENIOR FLICKER 24 NAME— EVERETT C. FORBES JR. Address — 7 6 Perkins Street Nickname — “Fritz” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Bashfulness Ambition — To be a real butter and egg man. Honors — Ass’t Distributing Manager of Beacon 3 ; Advertising Manager 4 ; Advertising and Busi- ness Manager of Flicker 4 ; Band 4 ; Service Club 4 ; Dramatics 4 ; Spanish Club 3 ; Roosevelt Club 4; Typewriting Awards: Remington: Service Council 4; Prize Squad 1. “All great men are in some degree inspired.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— RUSSELL T. GAGNON Address — 427 Washington Street Nickname — -“Russ” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Line Ambition — To be as good looking as the fellows on this page. Honors — Individual Drill Award 1st Prize, prize drill 4 ; Class Prophecy ; Sawyer Medal, Riggs School 9th Grade ; Roosevelt Club 4 ; Typewriting Awards: Underwood, L. C. Smith; Prize Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Service Club 1, 2, 3. 4. “Every man meets his Waterloo at last.” AUTOGRAPH NAME — ARTHUR GOODWIN Address — 43 Eastern Avenue Nickname — “Pat” Most Distinctive Characteristic — To lend a hand. Ambition — To be tougher than Lon Chaney. Honors — Basketball 1 ; First Sergeant Co. R 4 ; General Chairman Senior Banquet 4; Class Dues Collector 4: Service Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Roosevelt Club 4: Prize Squad 1, 2. 3. 4. winning squad 1: General Chairman Sergeant’s Party 4. “For his heax-t was in his work, and the heai ' t Giveth grace unto every art.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— RICHARD O. GOSBEE Address — 25 Bass Avenue Nickname — “Dick” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Gold Caps Ambition — Speed Demon Honors — 2nd Lieutenant 4; Prize Squad 1, 2, 3; Roosevelt Club 4. “Shall I, because some neighbor jeers, Follow the same dull road as he?” AUTOGRAPH
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THE SENIOR FLICKER 23 NAME— LILLIAN BERNICE DUNN Address — 22 Shepherd Street Nickname — “Lill” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Idleness Ambition — To be a chorus girl “The scarlet hue of modesty.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— ALICE FRANCES PALL Address — 18 Chestnut Street Nickname — “Al” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Blush ng Ambition — To be a boy Honors — Chairman Class Ballot Committee 4 ; Ser- vice Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sawyer Medal 9th Grade ; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Gregg Club 3, 4; Roosevelt Club 4; 100 word transcription certificate 4 ; Honor Group 4. “Do you know a young beautiful girl who is not ready to flirt — just a litt ' e ?” AUTOGRAPH NAME— MARY FANNING Address — 34 Pine Street Nickname — “Bubbles” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Independence Ambition — To stay independent Honors — Basketball 2; Rifle Team 1; Service Club 1 , 2 . “And still the child by Nature’s law Pleased with a rattle, tickled by a straw.” AUTOGRAPH NAME — MAURICE FOLEY Address — 26 Cleaves St., Rockport, Mass. Nickname — “Red” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Red Hair Ambition — To invest my first million in safety pins. Honors — Football 3, 4; National Athletic Ass’n Member. “He plows deep while sluggards sleep.” AUTOGRAPH
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THE SENIOR FLICKER 25 NAME— EUGENE C. GROVES Address — 38 Cleveland Street Nickname — “Gene” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Class Ambition — To be as good as I am good looking. Honors — Class Dress Committee 4 ; Roosevelt Club 4. “By the whirlwind of your wisdom Leagues are lifted as leaves are.” AUTOGRAPH NAME — GRACE HELEN HAMMOND Address- 14 Myrtle Square Most Distinctive Characteristic — Size Ambition — Hundred dollars, black silk dress, fea- ther bed, Huntress’ Home. Honors — Hockey 3; Service Club 1, 2, 3 4; Roose- velt Club 4. “She is a winsome wee thing.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— JOHN HARMAALA Address — 5 Emerald St., Lanesville Nickname — “Johnnie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Diligence Ambition — To know as much about music as Solly Sandler thinks he knows and put jazzy Lanes- ville on the map. Honors- — Baseball 4 ; Band Lieutenant 4 ; Orchestra 3, 4; Service Club 3; Honor Group 4, “All musical people seem to be happy.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— EDNA MARY HARRIS Address — 15 Cleveland Street Nickname — “Ted” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Red Hair Ambition — To dye my hair Black Honors — Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4. “Flirtation is a circulating library, in which we seldom ask twice for the same volume.” AUTOGRAPH Of Qmiitl :d rtii.lL f ft ¥
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