Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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18 THE SENIOR FLICKER Name — NETHER LINE VIRGINIA BRAY Address — 11 Elliott Street. Beverly Course — General Nicknames — Gin. “Ginny Most Distinctive Characteristic — Skin, eyes Ambition — Dental Hvgienist Honors — Poetry Contest 4 : Secretary of English Forum Club 4: Glee Club 1: Service Club 1. 2. 3. 4: German Club 3. 4: German Dramatic Club 3. 4: Bank Clerk 3: Perfect Attendance 1. 2. 3. 4 A foot more light. a sten more true. Ne ' er from the hearts-flower dashed the dew.” AUTOGRAPH Name — JOSEPH BRENHA Address — 70 Friend Street ( ’ourse — General Nickname — “Joe” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Ralph O ' Maley Ambition — To e ' et homework done on time Honors — Perfect Attendance 1 Mv davs pass pleasantly away.” AUTOGRAPH Name — NOR R IE ISABEL BRUCE Address — 126 Prospect Street Course — Commercial Nickname — Brucie Most Distinctive Characteristic — Good natured — Hair Amibition — Doctor’s Secretary Honors — Secretary 4: O. G. A. Award 4: Type Award 2. :: : Basketball 1. 2: Junior Business Club 2: Roose- velt Club 4: Service Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Perfect Attend- ance 4 The laughter of girls is. and ever was. among the de - lightful sounds of earth. AUTOGRAPH Name — BETTY BURNHAM Address — 37 Beacon Street Course — General Nickname — “Bee Most Distinctive Characteristic — 32.743 Ambition — To own a beach wagon Honors — Basketball 1. 2: Service Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Roose- velt Club 4: Committee Senior Mother-Daughter Ban- quet 4 “Joys are bubble-like — what makes them bursts them, too.” AUTOGRAPH Name— HERBERT BURNS Address — 3 Colonial Street Course — General Nickname — “Burns Most Distinctive Characteristic — Room 30 Ambition — Science Honors — Honor Student 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Plav 4 Seek ins to find, finding to know, knowing in order to do.” AUTOGRAPH

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THE SENIOR FLIGKER 17 Name— WILLIAM THOMAS BOLGER Address — 250 Washington Street Co u r se — College Nickname — “Tom” Most Distinctive Characteristic — That chip on my shoulder Ambition — To make H. Harris admit I won an argument with her Honors — Honor Student 1, 2, 3. 4 ; Beacon Staff 2. 4 ; Winning Company B 2; Winning Platoon Drill 3; Winning Company Drill 3; Winning Company A 3: Corps Area Rifle Team 4; Hearst Rifle Team 4: Pla- toon Sergeant 3; Lieutenant Colonel 4; Football (Let- ter) 2, 3, 4; Honorable Mention, Towle Football Trophy; Roosevelt Club 4; Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Valedictorian 4 “Wisdom sits alone, Topmost in heaven ; — she is its light — its God And in the heart of man she sits as high.” AUTOGRAPH Name— ROBERT A. BOSSELMANN Address — 11 Russell Avenue Course — Commercial Nicknames — “Bob,” “Bossie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Fickle Ambition — To make Miss McGrew laugh ! Honors — Beacon Staff Typist 4 ; Platoon Sergeant 3 : First Lieutenant 4; German Club Book Prize 1, 2; Sawyer Medal 3: German Club 1, 2, 3. 4 “His are the joys of nature, his the smile. The cherubic smile of innocence and health.” AUTOGRAPH Name— MARY ELLEN BOTELHO Address — 26 Bass Avenue Course — Commercial N icknames — “Chickie,” “Mamie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Merry but serious Ambition — To travel in Europe Honors — Honor Student 1; O. G. A. Certificate 4: Type Certificates 3, 4: 40 Word Type Award: Roosevelt Club 4 ; Service Club 1, 2, 4 ; Sophomore French Play 2; Winner Inter-Class, Accuracy and Speed Type Con- test 4; Winner Poetry Contest, 545 lines. 4 “What her heart thinks, her tongue speaks.” AUTOGRAPH Name — JEAN H. BOUGHTON Address — 6 Blynman Avenue Course — Commercial Nickname — “Willie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Being quiet at the wrong time Ambition — To own a Scottie Honors — O. G. A. Test 4; Secretary 4: Typing Award 2; 40 Word Typing Award 3: Roosevelt Club 4: Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Bank Clerk 2 ; Assistant Secretary 3 : Vice President 4 “Silence in a woman is like speech in a man.” AUTOGRAPH Name— CHESTER W. BRAY Address — 388 Essex Avenue Course — General Nickname — “Chet” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Bashfulness Ambition — To talk Honors — Perfect Attendance 1. 2, 4 “True it is that avarice is rich, modesty starves ” AUTOGRAPH



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THE SENIOR FLIGKER 19 Name — RUSSELL CAMERON, JR. Address — 5 Seeall Street Course — General Nicknames— “Russ,” “Rut” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Shyness Ambition — To manage a traveling, professional, basket- ball team Honors — Winning Prize, Platoon Company A 2; Foot- ball 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; English Forum Debating Club 4 “A blush is the color of virtue.” AUTOGRAPH Name— RALPH W. CAMPBELL Address — 15 Washington Square Course — College Nicknames — “Soupy,” “Doc” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Playing Monopoly with Smith and Goodwin : and the canoe Ambition — To run a ferry boat between town landing and Wheeler’s Point Honors — Flash Reporter 3: Editorial Staff 3: Chairman. Class Calendar 4; Prize Platoon Drill 2. 3: WTnmnr. Platoon Drill 2, 3: Winning Prize Squad Co. A 3: Best Drilled Company A Field Day 3 : Individual Haskell Medal Drill 3; Guidon Bearer Companv A 3: Second Lieutenant 4; First Lieutenant 4; Captain 4: Football 3: Assistant Manager 2; Assistant Business Manag r Baseball 3: Manager 4: Service Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Roose- velt Club 4; French Club 3: President 4: Chairman Class Play 3: Roosevelt Club Play 4: French Club Play 4: Chairman 4: General Stage Manager “Pattie” 4 : Chairman Class Gift Committee 4 : Chairman Re- freshment and Invitation R. O. T. C. Parties 4 “A man that has friends must show himself friendly : and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.” AUTOGRAPH Name— DOROTHY CANTO Address — €2 Blynman Avenue Course — General Nicknames — “Dot.” “Dottie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Hair Ambition — To be what I’m not Honors — “Hail to thee, blithe spirit.” AUTOGRAPH Name — FAY TERESA CHICK Address — 353 Main Street Course — College Nck ame — “Chickie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Good sportsmanship Ambition — To be ambitious Honors — Advertising Assistant 4: Flash Staff Reporter 4; Assistant Advertising Manager 4: Cantain Basket- ball 1, 4 : French 2, 3, 4 : Roosevelt Club 4 ; Service Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Chairman Decorations Senior Tea Dance. “Style is the dress of thoughts.” AUTOGRAPH Name— ANTHONY CHRISTO Address — 34 Friend Street Course — Commercial Nickname — “Chris” Most Distinctive Characteristic — That red jacket Ambition — To get an “A” in English Honors — Second Lieutenant 4 : Baseball 4 : Spanish Club. 1. 2, 3, 4: Service Club 1, 2. 3. 4: “Loose Change” 3: “Pattie” 4. “Youth laughed contentedly, and cried : — ‘The future leave to me’.” AUTOGRAPH

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