Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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THE SENIOR FLI6KER 99 Name— WILLIAM B. DIXON Address — 4 Harmony Court Course — Commercial Nicknames — “Bill,” “Bud” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Modesty Ambition — To get that Ford running “A comely face is a silent recommendation. AUTOGRAPH Name— DONALD .T. DROHAN Address — 27 Hartz Street Co u r se — Genera 1 Nicknames — “Nickie,” “Nick” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Laugh Ambition — To make more and better laughs Honors — Assistant Manager Basketball 3: Manager 4: A. A. Collector 2, 3, 4: Cheer Leader 4; Service Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Junior Business Club 2. 3. “To teach vain wits a science little known, T’ admire superior sense, and doubt their own.” AUTOGRAPH Name— JAMES E DROHAN Address — 9 Madison Avenue Course — General Nicknames — “Jim.” “Jimmy” Most Distinctive Characteristic — That hair Ambition — Not to offend certain individuals Honors — Flash Reporter 3: Class Roll Committee 4: Class Calendar Committee 4 ; Class History Commit- tee 4 : Committee Chairman of Police at Sergeant’s Party 3: Platoon Sergeant 3: Second Lieutenant 4: First Lieutenant 4; Captain Company I) 4: Best Drilled Company, Field Dav. 2: Secretary 4: Stevens’ Book Reviewers 3: Secretary 4: Roosevelt Club 4: Service Club 1. 2. 3. 4 : Forum Debating Club 4: Chair- man Police and Refreshment Committees, R. O. T. C. Parties 4 “A merry heart goes twice the way of a sad one.” AUTOGRAPH Name— EARLE ROBERT EDSON Address — 25 Gloucester Avenue Course — General Nickname — “Bob” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Borrowing money from mv brother Ambition— To understand one of Mr Colman’s explana- tions Honors — Corporal 3: Prize Souad Company I) 3: Ex- hibition Platoon 3: Second Lieutenant 4: Football 4: Perfect Attendance 2. “Let me be deft and debonnaire, I am content. I do not care ” AUTOGRAPH Name — ALBERT H. ENOS Address— 54 Perkins Street Course — General Nicknames — Urn,” “Umgie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Hair Ambition — All A’s Honors — Corporal 3. “The first edge is made with a blunt whetstone.” 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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THE SENIOR FLIGKER 23 Name — DORIS ENOS Address — 52 Perkins Street Course — Commercial Nicknames — “Dot,” “Dottie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Hoping Ambition — To be well liked by everyone Honors — Secretary 4: Flash Typist 4: . G. A. Award 4: Junior Business Club 2; Vice President 3: German Club 2: Service Club 1, 2, 3: Treasurer of German Dramatic Club 4. “The playful smiles about the dimpled mouth That liappv air of majesty and truth.” AUTOGRAPH Name— EVERETT ERCOLANI Address — 47V2 Prospect Street Course — Commercial Nickname — “Eck” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Watching the girls from Room 27 Ambition — To get an A in English Honors — Corporal 3; Lieutenant 4: Basketball 3. 4: Service Club 1. “I would help others out of fellow feeling.” AUTOGRAPH Name— ARTHUR I). FEDERMAN Address — 28 Summer Street Course — College Preparatory Nickname — “Art” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Intellectual curiosity Ambition — Gratification Honors— Beacon Staff. Hall of Fame 2: Exchange Edi- tor 3; Flash Staff 2; Editorial Board 3. 4: Class Roll 4: Class Prophecy 4: Platoon Sergeant 3: Exhibition Platoon 3 : Roosevelt Club 4 ; French Club 3. 4 : Service Club 2. 3. 4: Stage Manager French Play 3 : Stage Manager Junior Play 3: Stage Manager Senior Plays 4: Honor Student 1. 2. 3. 4: (’lass Motto Committee 4. “Self love, my liege, is not so rite a sin as self neglect- ing.” AUTOGRAPH Name— ROBERT MARTIN FINE Jddress — 154 East Main Street Course — General Nicknames — “Bob.” “Boob.” “Rubinoff” Mo«t Distinctive Characteristic — Bashfulness Ambition — To learn some German and pass the final examination Honors — Beacon Staff Typist 4: Prize Squad 3. 4: Base- ball 3. 4 : German Club 3. 4. “Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go iust alike, vet each believes his own.” AUTOGRAPH Name — GERTRUDE FRANCIS Address — 23 Mt. Vernon Street Course — General Nicknames — “Trudie.” “Dot” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Worrying Ambition — To be a Florence Nightingaler Honors — French Club 3. 4: Roosevelt Club 4. “Quietness is a virtue of the Gods.” AUTOGRAPH

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