Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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18 THE SENIOR FLICKER NAME— RAYMOND W. CLARK Address — 7 5 Leonard Street Nickname — “Gappy” “Ray” “Bab” “Neddy” Most Distinctive Characteristic — That voice during drill Ambition — To teach the girls’ rifle team how to shoot Honors — Captain Co. A 4 ; Prize Squad 3 ; Tent- Pitching 2; Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Deutsche Verein 3. “Empty vessels make the most sound.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— EUGENE A. COFFIN, JR. Address — 288 Western Avenue Nickname — “Gene” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Eating Ambition — To keep my trap shut at the right time Honors — Beacon Staff 3 ; Editor-in-chief 4 ; Rifle Team 4; 1st Lieutenant Co. A 4; Flicker Editor- in-chief 4; Class Will 4; Class Play 3, 4; l: eriect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Chairman Publicity Com- mittee Roosevelt Club 4 ; Tent Pitching Medal, Wakefield Contest 3; Prize Squad 3; Wakefield Drill 3; Corporal C. M. T. C, 1929; Best Swim- mer Co. B, Ft. McKinley, 1929; Sharpshooter, Ft. McKinley, 1929. “Nature might stand up and say to all the world, This is a man.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— DOROTHEA COHEN Address — 46 Poplar Street Nickname — “Dot” “Dotsy” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Amiability Ambition — To be a teacher Honors — Flicker Staff 4 ; Service Club 2 ; Roosevelt Club 4 : Deutsche Verein 4 ; Typewriting Awards 4. “We know the merry world is round. And we may sail forevermore.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— MARY HARRIETT CONNOLLY Address — 23 Friend Street Nickname— “Connie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Cheerfulness Ambition — To impress upon Priscilla that the early bird catches the worm. Honors — Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Roosevelt Club 4; Typewriting Awards: Royal Silver Pin. “As merry as the day is long.” AUTOGRAPH

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THE SENIOR FLICKER 17 I NAME— EDWARD JOHN CARPENTER Address — 59 Eastern Avenue Nickname — “Eddie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Musical ability Ambition — To check those absentees Honors — Sergeant Major 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 2; Typewriting Award: L. C. Smith 2. “Say it with music.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— FRANCIS NELSON CARROLL Address — 15 Cleveland Street Most Distinctive Characteristic — Ford Ambition — To become a millionaire Honors — Roosevelt Club “All things come to the other fellow if you sit down and wait.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— DAVID A. CARTER Address — 52 Taylor Street Nickname — “Dave” “Nick” “King” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Curiosity Ambition — To get a design accepted for the “Flicker” “Talk to him of Jacob’s ladder and he would ask the number of steps.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— GRACE CAVIN Address — 14 Bellevue Avenue Most Distinctive Characteristic — Egotism Ambition — To have a library in G. H. S. Honors — Class Prophecy 4 ; Service Club 4 ; Roose- velt Club 4. “Thoughtful and wise she goes her way.” AUTOGRAPH



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THE SENIOR FLICKER 19 NAME— GENEVIEVE CONNORS Address — 26 Prospect Street Nickname— “Gene” “Fickles” Most Distinctive Characteristic — “Murt” Ambition — To learn how to run a mimeograph “You wound like Parthians, while you fly, And kill with a retreating Eye ; Retire the more, the more we press. To draw us into Ambushes.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— JAMES A. CORBIEY Address — 101 East Main Street Nickname — “Jim” “Jimmy” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Silence Ambition — Music “He taketh greatest interest in music, instruments, and solitude.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— ROBERT COURANT Address — 56 Washington Street Nickname — “Bob” “Tony” Most Distinctive Characteristic — “Moorie” and the gang Honors — Rifle Team 4 ; Sergeant 4 ; Prize Squad 3. “On their own merits, modest men are dumb.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— FLORENCE REED CURTIS Address — 114 Prospect Street Nickname — “Red” “Flo” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Red hair Ambition — To fulfill my ambition Honors — Hockey 3 ; Rifle Team 4 ; Flicker Staff 4 ; Service Club 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 3, 4; Typewriting Awards: Remington, Royal. “A happy woman is a better thing to find Than a five pound note.” AUTOGRAPH

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