Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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THE SENIOR FLICKER 31 NAME— DOROTHY MAY MURPHY Address — 29 Prospect Square Nickname — “Dot Most Distinctive Characteristic — Willingness Ambition — To travel Honors — Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sawyer Medal 9th Grade ; Spanish Club, Chairman Executive Com- mittee 3 ; Gregg Club 3 ; Roosevelt Club 4 ; Prize, Chamber of Commerce Essay Contest, 2; Prize Elk’s Essay Contest 3; Underwood Bronze Pin; Underwood Silver Pin; 100 word transcription certific ate and pin. “Genius, thou gift of heaven! Thou light divine. AUTOGRAPH NAME— LLEWELLYN B. NELSON Address — 1101 Washington Street Nickname — “Dap Most Distinctive Characteristic — Blonde hair Ambition — To manage, and own, the Hotel Statler of Boston. Honors — Football manager 4; Basebal 1 manager 4; Sergeant 4; Flicker Staff; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 4 ; Roosevelt Club 4 ; Service Council 4. “Stately and tall he moves in the hall The chief of a thousand for grace.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— MARGARET NORRIS Address — 64 Grove Street Nickname — “Micky” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Laughter Ambition — To be a trained nurse Honors — Service Club 4; Spani-h Club 2, 3 ; Under- wood Bronze Pin 3 ; Remington Silver Pin 4. “What shall I do to be forever known, And make the age to come my own.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— MARIE ELEANOR O’HEARN Address — 861 Washington Street Nickname — “El” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Long Hair Ambition — To be a mathematics shark Honors — Alumni Editor 4 ; Chairman of Class Cal endar 4; Service Club 1, 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 3; Women’s Club 4; Secretary of Roosevelt Club 4; Honor Group 4; Sec. of French Club 4. “Gentleness and affability conquer at last. ATUOGRAPH

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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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32 THE SENIOR FLICKER NAME— ROBERT J. OLIVER Address — 14 Columbia Street Nickname — “ J ake” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Desire for infor- mation Ambition— To learn how they cure fish in Glou- cester after they’re dead Honors — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Service Club 4: Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3 ; Rooseve.t Club 4. “To be active is the primary vocation of man.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— WILLIAM H. ORPET Address — Concord Street Nickname — “Who” Most Distinctive Characteristic — That wash-day hair-comb. Ambition — To grow up. Honors — Rifle Team 3 ; Perfect Attendance 4 ; Bronze Pin, Underwood; Silver Pin, Remington; Gold Pin. Royal. “Happy Child ; the cradle is still to thee a vast space ; become a man. and the boundless world will be too small.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— GORDON PARKS Address — 12 Harrison Avenue Ambition — To build the largest electrical plant Honors— Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attend- ance 1; Roosevelt Club 4. “Courage, my boy, that is the complexion of vir- tue.” AUTOGRAPH NAME — KATHRYN ELIZABETH PARKS Address — Hesperus Avenue Nickname — “Katrinka” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Sma 1 voi.-e Ambition — Nurse Honors — Service Club 3; Women’s Club 4. “A still small voice.” AUTOGRAPH

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