Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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THE SENIOR FLI6KER 29 Name — HAROLD HUDSON Address — 8 Harold Court Course — General Nickname — “Hudson” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Those muscles Ambition — To get more muscles Honors — Nature in vou stands on the very verge of her confines.” AUTOGRAPH Name— C. ROBERT HUNT Address — 98 Maplewood Avenue Course — General Nicknames — “Bob,” “Bobo” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Trying to navigate on time Ambition — To become a navigator Honors — Baseball 2, 3. 4 : Basketball 3, 4. “Better late than never.” AUTOGRAPH Name — STEPHEN THOMAS IRVING Address — 27 Harrison Avenue Course — Commercial Nicknames — “Steve,” “Steppe” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Trying to graduate “With a smile that was childlike and bland.” Honors — AUTOGRAPH I Name — ALBERT E. JOHNSON Address — 29 Langsford Street Course — General Nickname — “Al” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Leaving homework for a study period Ambition — To win a game of Ping-Pong I Honors — Corporal 3; Perfect Attendance 3. He is the corporate Silence: dread him not! No power hath he of evil in himself.” AUTOGRAPH Name— BARBARA THERESA JOHNSON Address — 211 Washington Street Course — General Nicknames — “Barb.” “Barbs,” “Barbie” Most Distinctive Characteristic— Counting my calories Ambition — To dance Honors — Honor Student 1. 2. 3. 4 : Basketball 1. 4 : Roosevelt Club 4; Service Club 2. 3. 4; Junior and Senior Class Plays 3. 4: Roosevelt Club Play 4: “Looso Change” and “Patty” 3. 4: Co-Chairman Roosevelt Social Committee 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 4: Bank Collector 4. “Those move easiest who have learned to dance.” AUTOGRAPH

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28 THE SENIOR FLICKER Name— LESTER C. HILTON Address — 15 Chestnut Street Course — Commercial Nickname — “Let” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Hair Ambition — To cross the ocean Honors — Winning Company 2: Winning Platoon 2: Type Award 2, 3 : Commercial Committee for Bazaar 4 : Spanish Club 1. 2: Junior Business Club 3: Roosevel Club 4: Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club Play 2; Operetta 3. “There is a great deal in the first impressions.” AUTOGRAPH Name— ROBERT TIMOTHY HOLLORAN Address — 10 Baker Street Course — General Nicknames — “Tim,” “Bob” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Hair Ambition — To bring “Pattie” with the original cast to Broadway Honors — Athletic Reporter 3; Board of Editors 4; Chair- man of Grinds 4: First Lieutenant 4; Corps Area Rifle Team 4 : Football 3 : Business Manager Basketball 4 : Service Club 1. 2, 3, 4 ; Roosevelt Club 4: French Club 4; Beacon Plays 3, 4; French Club Play 4; Senior Play 4; Girls’ Club Play 4; Roosevelt Club Play 4; Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Music Committee R. O. T. C. Party 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 4. “Actions speak louder than words.” AUTOGRAPH Name— GARDNER W. HOLMES Address — 3(5 Washington Square Course — General Nicknames — “Tucky,” “Ducky” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Beard Ambition — To participate in the Olympics Honors — Football 1. 2. 3: Captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. “His eyes were like the lightning’s wing.” AUTOGRAPH Name— NATALIE ELIZABETH HOOPER Address — 139 Main Street. Roekport Course — College Nickname — “Nat” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Smile Ambition — Ask any girl Honors — Beacon Collector 4: Business Manager of Class Roll 4: A. A. Collector 3: Service Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Junior Women’s Club 4: Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3. 4 : L’Ami- cale Francaise 4: Junior Class Play 3; Girls’ Club Assembly 4: Chairman Commercial Department Booth at Class Bazaar 4: Girls’ Club Toastmistress at Mother- Daughter Banquet 4. “Life wanders up and down through all her face, and lights up everv charm.” AUTOGRAPH Name— BARBARA LOUISE HOWELL Address — 7 Morgan Avenue Course — Commercial Nickname “Barb Most Distinctive Characteristic — The English Office Ambition — To try to speak Spanish in Spain Honors — Honor Student 1. 2, 3. 4: Flicker Staff — Class Roll 4: Class Ballot 4: 40 Word Tyne Certificate 4: Silver O. G. A. Pin 4: Secretary 4; 120 Word Short- hand Pin 4: 52 Word Type Pin 4: Inter-class Tyne and Shorthand Contests 4; Basketball 1: Captain 2: Field Hockey 1: Spanish Book Prize 3: Roosevelt Spelling Contest Medal 4; Spanish Club 2: Secretary 3. 4: Glee Club Operetta 1: Perfect Attendance 1. 4: Chairman Spanish Club Committee at Bazaar 4: Chair- man Girls ' Graduation Dress Committee 4: Roosevelt Speech Contest 3 “I have no taste of the noisy praise of giddy crowds as changeable as minds.” AUTOGRAPH



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30 THE SENIOR FLICKER Name— ELSPETH BURNETT JOHNSON Address — 5 Crowell Avenue Co u r s e — C o liege Nicknames — ‘Bettie,” “Pat Most Distinctive Characteristic — Haven’t you found out? Ambition — To be able to repay a certain some one! Honors — Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: Advertising Manager Beacon 4; Advertising Manager Flicker 4: Hockey Team 1: A. A. Collector 1, 2; Sawyer Medal 3: Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4. “G : French Club 3. 4: Girls ' Club 1, 2: Cabinet 3, 4: Pattie” 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; “Loose ■‘Change’’ 3; Co-Chairman Freshman Party, Junior Tea Dance Committee 3: Attendance 1, 2; Class Gift Com- mittee 4 : Class Dues Committee 3. “She possessed an imp or two. What she’d do next nobody knew.” AUTOGRAPH Name — LOUIS F. JOHNSON, JR. Address — 7 Hillside Court Course — College Nickname — “Louigi” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Blushing Ambition — To lead an orchestra Honors — First Lieutenant 4; French Club 3. 4: Roose- velt Club 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Perfect Attendance 4. “Happy were he could he finish forth his fate In some enchanted desert, where, obscure From all society, from love and hate Of worldly folk, there should he sleep secure.” AUTOGRAPH Name— MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON Address — 56 Granite t treet Course — Commercial Nicknames — “Liz ( !).” “Betty.” “Mrs.” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Getting HIM home on time Ambition — To go to Czechoslovakia with Warren as Captain and Bob Holloran as stoker on my boat. Honors — Spotlight Editor 4: (’lass Calendar 4: 42 Word Competent Typist Award 3: Assistant Secretary 3: Secretary 4: Junior Business Club 3: Roosevelt Club 4: Service Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Class Ring Committee 3: Perfect Attendance 2 “Experience is bv industry achieved.” AUTOGRAPH Name -ROBERT E. KARCHER Address — 10 Knowlton Square ( ' ourse — General Nickname — “Bob Most Distinctive Characteristic — Pen. vim. and vigor Ambition — To be an Olympic Swimmer Honors — Corporal 3: Second Lieutenant 4: Football 2, 3. 4: Track 3. 4: Baseball 4. “Men. like bullets, go farthest, when smoothest.” AUTOGRAPH N a me — E LLEN K AUP PI NE N Address — 132 Maplewood Avenue Course — Commercial Nicknames — “Kope.” “Ellie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Trying to do two things at once Ambition — To be the world’s best cook Honors — Meat Story Contest 3: Third Prize in 4-H Club Contest 3: 4-H Club 3: Service Club 1. 2. “Happiness counts thee in her best array.” AUTOGRAPH

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