Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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THE SENIOR FLICKER 15 NAME— PAUL F. BOHAN Address — 996 Washington Street Most Distinctive Characteristic — Bashfulness Ambition — To lose that bashfulness Honors — Football 2, 3, Captain 4 ; Baseball 2, 4 ; Sergeant 3, 4; Individual Drill 3, 4; Prize Squad 3. ‘‘Bashfulness indicates hidden charm.” AUTOGRAPH NAME — ROBERT EDWARD BOLCOME Address — 31 Perkins Street Nickname — “Bob” “Donk” “Joe” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Avoiding Women Ambition — To be a motometer salesman in Spitz- bergen “The breaking waves dashed high On a stern and rock-bound coast.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— ROGER WALLACE BOYNTON Address — 7 Riggs Street Nickname — “Rajah” “Wally” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Bass horn Ambition — To drive Walt Anderson off Mansfield Street (has succeeded) Honors — Band sergeant 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Band 2,3,4; Sawyer Medal 9th grade ; Perfect Atten- dance 1, 2, 3, 4; Roosevelt Club 4. “It is difficult not to betray crime by the coun- tenance.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— MURIEL C. BRADLEY Address — 32 Granite Street Nickname — “Murt” Most Distinctive Characteristic — “Gene” Ambition — To be modernized by “Gene” and her assistant ( ?) Honors — Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Roosevelt Club 4. “As merry as the day is long.” AUTOGRAPH

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u THE SENIOR FLICKER NAME— MARY BAPTISTE Address — 58 Warner Street Most Distinctive Characteristic — Carelessness Ambition — To own a tin lizzie with three wheels Honors — Service Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Roosevelt Club 4. “Such joy ambition finds.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— EDWIN BETTS Address — 351 Essex Avenue Nickname — “Digger” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Shyness Ambition — To be a Lieutenant Colonel and sit in a swivel chair Honors — Rifle Team 3, 4 ; 1st Lieutenant Co. C 4 ; Roosevelt CHub 4 ; Deutsche Verein 4 ; Prize Squad 2, 3 ; Individual Drill 2, 3 ; Haskell Medal Drill 2 ; Award 3. “He looks like a gentleman, lives like a lord. And works like a Trojan hero — ” AUTOGRAPH NAMEl— PRISCILLA BIGGS Address — 156 Washington Street Nickname — “Pris” “Biggsie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Capriciousness Amibition — Undecided Honors — Basketball 1, 2; Rifle Team 2, 3; Ser- vice Club 1, 2, 3; Sawyer Medal 9th grade; Spanish Club 3, President 4 ; Deutsche Verein 4. “Flirtation is a circulating library, in which we seldom ask twice for the same volume.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— CHARLES M. BOARDMAN Address — 7 5 Middle Street Nickname — “Sonny” “Charlies” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Height Ambition — To lead the Army Band Honors — Beacon Floor Manager 3, 4; 1st Lieu- tenant Band 4 ; Orchestra 3 ; Band 1, 2, 3 ; Roosevelt Club Treasurer 4 ; Service Club 1 : Perfect Attendance 4 “He the best of all musicians He the staunchest of all friends.” AUTOGRAPH



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16 TIIK SENIOR FLICKER NAME— ETHEL W. BROWN Address — 2 Norwood Court Most Distinctive Characteristic — Height Ambition — To find the bottle that Alice in Won- derland drank from Honors — Service Club 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 3; Roosevelt Club 4; Typewriting Awards: Royal 2nd, Underwood 2nd; O. G. A. Cec tificate. “What shall I do to be forever known And make the age to come my own.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— ELEANOR FRANCES BURKE Address — 21 Dodge Street Nickname — “Nora” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Pertinaciously ad- hering to an opinion Ambition — To convince Ruth that there is a differ- ence between Bay View and Lanesville Honors — Rifle Team 4; Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Perfect Ateendance 1 ; Spanish Club 3, 4 ; Chairman of Executive Committee 4 ; Roosevelt Club 4; Hockey Team 1, “Pleased with herself, nor sad nor gay. She passed her time; and in this way. Grew up to woman’s height.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— PRISCILLA M. CAIRNS Address — 9 Summer Street Nickname — “Ginger” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Red hair Ambition — Retain Red Hair Honors — Orchestra 1, 2; Sawyer Medal grammar school; Perfect Attendance 1, 2; Women’s Club 4; Roosevelt Club 4; Choral Society 4. “And you, my sweet, from head to feet Were gowned in your glorious hair.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— AGNES CARLSON Address — 11 Columbia Street Nickname — “Ag” “Aggie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Blonde loveliness Ambition — Dick Honor.s — Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Perfect dance 1, 2. “Delicately pure and Is this maiden with marvelously golden hair.” AUTOtiRAPH Atten- !„ I fair

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