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THE SENIOR FLICKER 11 In the Nature of a Prologue Well, here we are, at the end of our rather choppy four years ’ voyage. We’re merely changing ships, however, for now the real beginning of an idea of the immensity of the ocean called Life is just percolating into our skulls. That which you will read in these pages (if you have stopped here) fs the last dying, perhaps killing, effort of the class of 1930 — the Flicker. In these pages you will find the spirit of the class, a spirit by which things are done. Well, ladies and gentlemen, that’s all. Turn over a few pages and see the collection. ‘‘Pick your winners and make your bets now, the race is on” — and fairly started. Gene.
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10 THE SENIOR FLICKER flicker staff, 1930 Courtesy of Musart
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12 THE SENIOE FLICKER CLASS ROLL CLASS OFFICERS NAME— JAMES N. ABBOTT, JR. Address — 15 Dale Avenue Nickname — “Jim” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Ford Ambition — Wall Street Honors — 1st Lieutenant Co. A; 4; Flicker Finan- cial Manager 4; Class Roll 4; Sawyer Medal 9th grade; Dramatic-class 1, 2, 3, 4; Perfect Atten- dance 2, 3; Roosevelt Club 4; Acceptance Class Gift 3: Presentation 4; Address of Welcome 4; Class President 3, 4; French Medal 3. “Verily, this is a man!” AUTOGRAPH NAME— GERALDINE GOLDTHWAITE Address — 149 East Main Street Nickname — “Gerry” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Being a class secretary Ambition — Become a golf professional Honors — Flicker Staff 4; Chairman of Class Wi’l 4; Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sawyer Medal 3; Class Play 3; Roosevelt Club 4: Class Secre- tary 3, 4; College Women’s Club Book Pri:e 3. “A soul So full of summer warmth, so glad, So healthy, sound, and clear and whole.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— WALDON J. ANDERSON Address — 4 Orchard Street Nickname — “Swede” “Walt” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Wanting to help out Ambition — To own a diamond emporium Honors — 3rd Floor Distributing Manager 2; Gen- eral Distributing Manager 3. 4 ; A. A. Dues Col- lecting Manager 3; 1st Lieutenant Co. A 4; Wakefield Competitive Drill 3; General Distri- buting Manager Flicker 4; Service Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Sawyer Medal 9th grade; Perfect Atten- dance 1, 2; Roosevelt Club 4; Class Treasurer 4 ; Deutsche Verein 3. “Something attempted, something done. Has earned a night’s repose.” AUTOGRAPH
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