Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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26 THE SENIOR FLIGKER X a me — ELEA X 0 R GROXBLAD Address — 54 High Street Course — General Xickname — “Ellu Most Distinctive Characteristic — That Ford Ambition — To travel Honors — Honor Student 1. 2. 3. 4: First Year Type Inter-Class Contest (pin) 4: Sawyer Medal, Eighth Grade: French Club 2. “Whatever is worth doing at all. is worth doing well.” AUTOGRAPH Xame— FRAXIvLYX EDWARD HAMILTOX Address — 7 Orchard Street Course — Commercial Xicknames — “Unk.” “Ungo” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Empty pockets Ambition — To get to first base with Xancy Honors — Staff Artist 2: O. G. A. Test 4; Complete Theory 4. “In framing an artist, art both thus decreed. To make some good for others to exceed.” AUTOGRAPH Xame— EDXA M. HAXDRAX Address — 15 Sayward Street Course — Commercial Xicknames — ••Handy.” “Eddie Most Distinctive Characteristic — Enthusiasm Ambition — To be famous in the Sports World Honors — Office Manager Beacon and Flicker 4: O. G. A. Award 4: Secretarv 4: Basketball 2: Roosevelt Club 4: Service Club 1. 2. 3. 4 : 4-H Club 3: Junior Woman’s Club 4: Perfect Attendance 1. 2, 3: Junior Business Club 2, 3. “The sparkle of her eves The sunshine of her face Make a little glow of cheer When she is passing here.” AUTOGRAPH Xame— JOHX HARTFORD Address — 33 Myrtle Square Course — General Xickname — “Johnnie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Auto horn Ambition — To replace Henrv Ford Honors — Assistant Advertising Manager. Assistant Sales Manager. Flicker Staff. 4: Prize Squad 3: Winning Prize Squad 3: Winning Comnanv 2. 3: Winning Platoon 3: Individual Drill 3: Exhibition Platoon 4: Football 3. 4: Service Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Perfect Attend- ance 3. 4. “I am master of mv fate. I am captain of my soul.” AUTOGRAPH Xame — ISABEL WHEELER HASELGARD Address — 87 Wheeler Street Course — College Xicknames — “Izzy.” “Diz Most Distinctive Characteristic — That walk! Ambition — Private secretarv Honors — Honor Student 1. 2. 3. 4: Class Roll 4: Class History 4: D. A. R. Historv Medal. Eighth Grade: Service Club 1. 2. 3. 4: U ' Amicale Franqais 3. 4: Latin 4: Roosevelt Club 4: Girls’ Club 1. 2. 3: Cabinet 4: Junior Women’s Club 4: Class Plav 3: Orchestra 1 . 2. 3. 4: Girls’ Club Orchestra 3. 4 :Xew England Music Festival Orchestra 4: Chairman Senior Class Booth. Bazaar. 4: Sawyer Medal. Eighth Grade: Class Song 4. “All things will be accomplished. AUTOGRAPH

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THE SENIOR FLIGKER 25 Name— MARGARET MAY GOODWIN Address — 13 Wall Street Course — Commercial Nicknames — “Peggy,” “Margie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — “Bob” Honors — 120 Word Transcription Pin, O. G. A. Gold Pin 4; 40, 50 Type Award 3, 4; Secretary 3, 4; Inter-class Contest 3, 4 ; Essex County Contest 3 ; Poetry Contest 3; Sawyer Medal, Eighth Grade, Spanish Club 1; Flash Typist 4. “The secret of success is constancy of purpose.” AUTOGRAPH Name— WILLIAM GOODWIN Address — 17 Elm Street Course — General Nicknames — “Brud,” “Bill” Most Distinctive Characteristic — That red nose Ambition — To beat Mr. Rosen bowling Honors — Assistant Football Manager 2, 3: Field Manager 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 4. “He that walketh uprightly walketli surely.” AUTOGRAPH Name— WALTER GOYETCHE % Address — 9 Burnham Street Course — General Nicknames — “Moose,” “Gushie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Stuttering Ambition — To chew gum in school all day and not get caught Honors — “Be not rash with thy mouth ; Let thy words be few.” AUTOGRAPH Name— FLORENCE GRAY Address — 23 Revere Street Course — Commercial Nickname — “Flo” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Making people wait Ambition — To be a reporter — e.g. Ann Marsters Honors— O. G. A. Award 4: Basketball 1. 2; Field Hock- ey 2: Spanish Club 4. “The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business.” AUTOGRAPH Name— REBECCA GRAY Address — 47 Wheeler Street Course — Commercial Nicknames — “Reba,” “Beckie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Enthusiasm for sports Ambition — To be a second Ann Marsters and interview the members of the G. H. S. football team Honors — Honor Student 1. 2, 3, 4; Flash Typist 4: O. G. A. Award 4; 40 Word Award 4; Secretary 3. 4: 120 Word Shorthand Certificate 4; Basketball i: Captain 2; Sawyer Medal 2; Junior Business Club 2; Roose- velt Club 4; French Club 2, 3; Service Club 3, 4: Per- fect Attendance 3, 4. “Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society.” AUTOGRAPH air iLaa



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THE SENIOR FLI6KER 27 Name— ESTHER M. HEINONEN Address — 52 High Street Course — General Nickname — “Estie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Smile Ambition — To have one Honors — Honor Student 1. 2, 3. 4 : Type Award 3. 4 ; Sawyer Medal 3 ; Spanish Club 4 ; Attendance 1. “She who smiles goes miles.” AUTOGRAPH Name— UNO HENDRICKSON Address — 1185 Washington Street Course — General Nickname — “Roon” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Being so “Noisy” Ambition — To get rid of my glasses Honors — “Silence is one of the virtues of the wise.” AUTOGRAPH Name— ELEANOR HERSEY Address — 45 Beacon Street Course — General Nickname — “El” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Talking and eating Ambition — To maintain the happiness that I have had the past four years Honors — Basketball 1; Captain of Winning Basketball Team 2; Field Hockey 1. 2, 3: Hit Pin Baseball 2. 3: 4-H Club 3; President 4: Second Prize at 4-H Club County Contest; Glee Club 4: Service Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Junior Class Play 3; Special Chorus 4; “Pattie” 4; Chairman of 4-H Club Booth at Bazaar 4 : Perfect Attendance 2; Class Motto Committee 4: Costume Committee Senior Play 4: Entertainment Committee at Bazaar 4. “Possession of that indefinable something called charm. AUTOGRAPH Name— PAULINE A. HILL Address — 1097A Washington Street Course — Commercial Nicknames — “Shrimp,” “Polly” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Athletics Ambition — To act my age Honors — O. G. A. Certificate 4 : Secretary 4 : 120 Word Shorthand Pin 4; Basketball 1, 2; Winning Team 3. 4: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 4: Attend- ance 1. “Though pleased to see the dolphins play I mind my compass and my way.” AUTOGRAPH Name— RUTH HILL Address — Eastern Point Lighthouse Course — General Nickname — “Rutliie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Smallness Ambition — To be a nurse and to travel Honors — Basketball 2: Glee Club 4: Perfect Attendance 1. 4. “T’ enjoy is to obey.” AUTOGRAPH

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