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T11E SENIOR FLICKER 9 ' NAME— MARJORIE ELEANOR JOYCE Address — 10 Amero Court Nickname — “Margie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Unassuming Ambition — To get what I want when I want it. Honors — Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4. “Our dress still varying nor to forms confined ; Shifts like the sands, the sport of every wind.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— JOSEPH KEATING Address — 30 Exchange Street Nickname — “Joe” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Raising Cain Ambition — Fulfilling my characteristic Honors — Service Club 2, 3 ; Roosevelt Club 4. “A stitch in time saves — embarassment.” AUTOGRAPH NAME — ISADORE KLINE Address — 24 Main Street Nickname — “Izzy” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Trombone Ambition — To live by the quarrels of humanity (law) Honors — Orchestra 1, 2, 4; Band 3, 4; Roosevelt Trophy, first Prize for speaking. “What means this passionate discourse, This peroration with such circumstance.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— MARGARET LANE Address — 38 South Street, Rockport Nickname — “Meggie” Most Distinctive Characteris tic — A’s Ambition — Not to talk so much Honors — Flicker Staff 4; Program Committee 4; Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sawyer Medal 1; Perfect Attendance 3; Women’s Club 4; Roosevelt Club 4; French Prize 2; High Honor Group 4. “Happy am I, from care I’m free Why aren’t they all contented like me.” AUTOGRAPH
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THE SENIOR FLICKER 26 NAME— ELEANOR BURNHAM HERRICK Address — 39 Mt. Pleasant Avenue Nickname — “El” “Huna” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Trusting to luck Ambition — To master Spanish Honors — Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sawyer Medal 9th Grade ; Perfect Attendance 4 ; Spanish Club 4 ; Roosevelt Club 4 ; Treas. of French Club 4. “All things come to her who will but wait.” AUTOGRAPH NAME — THOMAS HUDDER Address — 17 Harrison Avenue Nickname — “Tom” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Cracking Jokes Ambition — To walk a tightrope for the Ringling Brothers Four Ring Circus. Honors: — Roosevelt Club 4 ; Perfect Attendance 4. “As merry as the day is long.” AUTOGRAPH NAME — EDWINA HYAMS Address — 43 Pleasant Street Nickname — “Eddie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Determ ' nation Ambition — To swim the English Channel. Honors — Basketball 1, 2; Hockey 3; Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Roose- velt Club 4. “And cloudy the day, or stormy the night The sky of her heart was always bright.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— GLADYS JACOBS Address — 22 Friend Street Nickname — “Glad” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Slenderness Ambition — To stop growing. “A shy face is better than a forward heart.” AUTOGRAPH
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THE SENIOR FLICKER 28 NAME — HENRY JOHN LASLEY Address — 18 Maplewood Avenue Nickname — “Henny” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Steadiness Ambition— West Point Honors — Basketball 3 ; Football 4 ; Manager Bas- ketball Team 1; Rifle Team 4; 1st Lieutenant Co. A; Competitive individual Drill award 3; Orchestra 2, 3; Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Roose- velt Club 4; Prize squad 1, 2, 3. “For he by geometric scale Could take the size of pots of ale And wisely tell what hour of day The clock did strike by Algebra.” AUTOGRAPH NAME — NELSON H. LAWSON Address — 25 Acacia Street Nickname — “Sonny” “Nels” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Always talking Radio in technical terms . Ambition — To be an Electrical Engineer or Radio Expert. Honors — Rifle Team 2, 3, 4 ; 2nd Lieutenant 4 ; Dramatics 3. “Silence is one of the virtues of the wise.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— KATHERINE LUCY LOWE Address — 1 Myrtle Square Nickname — “Kitty” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Fickle Ambition — To lose my name. “Small of stature but large of heart.” AUTOGRAPH NAME — RENA PAULINE MACCHI Address — 11 Albion Court Nickname — “Rene” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Freckles Ambition — To invent a freckle cream. Honors — Service Club 2, 3, 4: Perfect Attendance 3; Women’s Club 4; Roosevelt Club 4; French Club 4. “Character is our will — for what we will we are.” AUTOGRAPH
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