Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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THE SENIOR FLICKER 31 NAME— DOROTHY JOHNSTON Address — 1039 Washington Street, Lanesville Nickname — “Dot” “Dottie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Smile Ambition — Overcome blushing Honors — Spanish Club 2. “Her soft cheeks make the maple fade Such tint, such bloom was theirs alone.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— MADELINE AGNES KANE Address — 43 Holly Street Nickname — “Maddy” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Arguing Ambition — To walk cross-country Honors — School News Editor Beacon 4 ; Chairman “As You Were”, Class Prophecy 4; Dramatic class 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3 ; Roosevelt Club 4, “Good things come in small packages.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— ELEANOR KATZ Address — 219 Washington Street Nickname — “El” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Vanity Ambition — To get there Honors— Service Club 2; Roosevelt Club 4. “She’s all my fancy painted her; She’s lovely, she’s divine.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— MARIAN PATRICIA KEAVEY Address — 412 Essex Avenue Nickname — “Pat” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Eyes Ambition — To get him? “Eyes too expressive to be blue, too lovely to be gray.” AUTOGRAPH

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30 THE SEXIOR FLICKER NAME— RICHARD A. HOYT Address — 13 Beauport Avenue Nickname — “Dick” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Sense of humor Ambition — To own a Philippine “creese” Honors — Band 3, 4; Band Sergeant 4; Sawyer Medal 3 ; Perfect Attendance 1 ; Flicker Staff 4 ; Roosevelt Club 4. “He most lives who thinks most, feels noblest, and acts the best.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— DORA L, JOHNSON Address — 308 Western Avenue Nickname — “Dory” “Dot” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Quietness Ambition — To be as happy as I am now Honors — Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attend- ance 1; Roosevelt Club 4; Typewriting Awards: Remington; Deutsche Verein 3, “A maiden modest and self-possessed.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— ELEANOR P. JOHNSON Address — 108 Maplewood Avenue Nickname — “El” “Johnny” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Talking when I should Ambition — To be able to .stop talking when I should “You need not speak the word; I understand you.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— RUTH A. JOHNSON Address — 7 Hillside Court Nickname — “Oopie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Laughing Ambition — To be a nurse “She was made for happy thoughts. For playful wit and laughter.” AUTOGRAPH



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1: 1 THE SENIOR FLICKER NAME— ARTHUR M. KING, JR. Address — 33 Middle Street Nickname — “Art” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Arguing Ambition — To solve every Math problem Miss Clough proposes Honors — Basketball 4 ; Ass’t Manager Basket ball 3; Ass’t Manager Baseball 3; 1st Lieutenant 4; Battalion Personnel Adjutant 4; Winning Prize Squad 3; Wakefield Competitive Drill 3; Flicker Staff 4 ; Sawyer Medal 1 ; Perfect Attendance 1 , 2 , 4; Roosevelt Club 4. “Shyness is always becoming.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— SIIRI A. KREITON Address — 12 ' 02 Washington Street, Lanesville Most Distinctive Characteristic — Deceiving Eyes Ambition — To get what I want when I want it! Honors — Flicker Staff 4; Service Club 2,3, 4; Sawyer Medal 9th grade; Women’s Club 4; Roosevelt Club 4. “The light that lies In woman’s eyes.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— SARAH LACEY Address — 10 Friend Street Nickname — “Sally” “Sal” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Height and Smile Ambition — To be a teacher “A smile is the same in all languages.” AUTOGRAPH NAME— MARY LANDRY Address — Eastern Point Most Distinctive Characteristic — Talking Ambition — To ride a horse as Peggy does. Honors — Spanish Club 2 ; Roosevelt Club 4 ; Deut- sche Verein 4. “I chatter chatter as I flow To join the brimming river Men may come and men may go But I go on forever.” AUTOGRAPH

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