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mm 20 THE SENIOR FLIGKER Name— IRMA CIVIDAL Address — 14 Whittemore Street Course — Commercial Nickname — “Civie Most Distinctive Characteristic — Marian Shirley Ambition — To live the life of Richard Halliburton Honors — 0. G. A. 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Head Librarian 4: Cheerleader 2. 3; Head Cheerleader 4: Spanish Club 2, 3 - Roosevelt Club 4: Junior Business Club 2, 3; Spanish Club Play 2: Operetta 2, 3, 4 “A-foot and light-hearted I take the open road. Healthy, free, the world before me.’’ AUTOGRAPH Name — BERT E. CODINHA Address — 13 Spring Street Course — Commercial Nickname — “Tim” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Marie Ambition — To write in Shorthand at 250 words a minute Honors — Beacon Staff Reporter 2: Flash Staff Reporter 2: Band 3. 4: Individual Prize Drill 2, 3: Winnie o- Platoon Field Day 2: Competent Typist Award O. G. A. Certificate 4; 100 Words Transcription; Football 1: Spanish Club 1. 2. 3, 4 : Chairman Spanish Club Bazaar Committee 3, 4: President 3, 4; Junior Business Club 2; Roosevelt Club 4: “Loose Change” 3: Glee Club Operetta 2: New England Festival 3: Senior Play, Property Manager 4 “A friend received with thumps upon the back.” AUTOGRAPH Name— ELLIOTT COLLINS Address — 525 Essex Avenue Course — General Nicknames — “Tiger,” “Tige Most Distinctive Characteristic — Beard, Personality Ambition — To earn mv own money out of town Honors — Corporal 3: Individual Drill 3, 4; Prize Squad 3; Football 2. 3 “For nature made him what he is And never made another.” AUTOGRAPH Name — EVELYN CONANT Address — 541 Washington Street Course — Commercial Nicknames — “Ev,” “Evie.” “Frenchie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Hair comb Ambition — To see the world Honors — Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4; Sawyer Medal 2 Beacon Staff Typist 3; Chairman Flash Typists 4 French Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Junior Business Club 2. 3 Roosevelt Club 4; Service Club 1. 2: Secretary 3, 4 “The many fail; the one succeeds.” AUTOGRAPH Name— JANET CRITCHETT Address — 34 School Street Course — Commercial Nicknames — “Tiny.” “Jan” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Vivacity Ambition — To become a competent secretary Honors — Secretary 4: O. G. A. Award 4: Roosevelt Club 4; Junior Business Club 3; Junior Play 3; Junior Business Club Play 3: Roosevelt Club Play 4; Senior Play 4 ; “ Pattie” 4 : “Loose Change” 3 “No perfect thing is too small for eternal recollection.” 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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THE SENIOR FLICKER 21 Name— BYRCLB LUCILLE CRITTENDEN Address — 43 Bass Avenue Course — General Nicknames — “Bee,” “Byrt” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Always ahead of time Ambition — To find a man like my father Honors — Poetry 4; Latin Club 4; Roosevelt Club 4: Junior Women’s Club 4: Service Club 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 3. “To speak one’s mind freely is to be without fear of ridicule.” AUTOGRAPH Name— EVELYN K. CROWELL Address — 19 Prospect Street Course — College Nickname — “Ebby” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Nonchalance Ambition — Travel Honors — Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Beacon Reporter 1. 2 Flicker Staff Class History 1; Service Club 2. 3, 4 Latin Club 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Roosevelt Club 4 Steven’s Book Reviewers 2; Treasurer 3, 4. “Slivness is always becoming !” AUTOGRAPH Nam e — A R T E L L B. CROWLEY Address — 12 Chapel Street Course — General Nicknames — “Art,” “Pop,” “Archie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Smiling Ambition — Impossible Honors — Baseball 1 : Football 1. “All glory comes from daring to begin.” AUTOGRAPH Name— CHARLES CURRIER Address — 248 Western Avenue Course — General Nicknames — “Chuck,” “Charlie,” “Miggs” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Smile Ambition — To do nothing Honors — Forum Debating Club 4. “Oh, he sits high in all the people’s hearts.” AUTOGRAPH Name— LLOYD DENNIS Address — 8 Staten Street Course — General Nickname — “Dinah” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Chewing Gum Ambition — Same as Pimental Honors — Football 4; Spanish Club 1; Forum Club 4; Perfect Attendance 2. 3. “A strong body makes the mind strong.” AUTOGRAPH
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