Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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29 THE SENIOR FLICKER ' NAME — SOPHIA ELEANOR MacQUARRIE Address — 20 Shepherd Street Nickname — “Sophie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Voice Ambition — To travel around the world. Honors — Dramatics 4 ; Perfect Attendance 4 ; Roose- velt Club 4. “They never are alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— HELEN MALEN Address — 22 Shepherd Street Most Distinctive Characteristic — Quietness Ambition — To be a “Hello” girl. Honors — Service Club 1, 2; Roosevelt Club 4; Honor Group 4. “Of manners gentle, of affections mild.” AUTOGRAPH NAME — KATHRYN MARCHANT Address — 115 Centennial Avenue Nicknae — “Kay” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Talking. Ambition — To grow tall but not too tall for John- nie Honors — Service Club 2, 3, Chairman 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 4; Roosevelt Club 4; Service Council 4. How poor a thing is man! Alas, ’tis true I’d half forgot it when I chanced on you.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— FRANK M. MARR, JR. Address — 8 Mansfield Street Nickname — “Puggy” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Talking out of turn Ambition — Peg Honor — Rifle Team 2, 3 ; Flicker staff 4 ; Roosevelt Club 4. “Teach your child to hold his tongue He’ll learn fast enough to speak.” 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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30 THE SENIOR FLICKER NAME — FREDERIC S. MILGROOM Address — 4 Cedar Street Nickname — “Freddie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — A sunny smile Ambition — To graduate from Harvard College Honors — Flicker Staff 4 ; Roosevelt Club 4 ; Class Oration 4. “Whence is thy learning. Hath thy toil O’er books consum’d the midnight oil.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— WILLIAM MORRIS Address — 93 Mount Pleasant Avenue Nickname — “Bill” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Trying to escape from my feminine admirers. Ambition — To be true to one. Honors — Football 4 ; Baseball 4 ; 2nd Lieutenant Co. B; Prize Squad 3. “He makes a solitude and calls it peace.” AUTOGRAPH NAME — BURT MORRISSEY Address — 12 Commonwealth Avenue Nickname — “Burt” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Baton Ambition — To sail the “Henry Ford” around Rock- ingham Speedway in 10 seconds Honors — Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Drum Major of Band 3, 4; Service Council 4. “Bashfulness indicates hidden charm.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— WINIFRED MORRISSEY Address — 12 Commonwealth Avenue Nickname — “Winnie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Helpfulness Ambition — nurse Honors — Hockey 3 ; Rifle Team 3 ; Roosevelt Club 4. “Her eyes are dark and humid, like the depths in depths of lustre.” AUTOGRAPH

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