Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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26 THE SENIOR FLICKER Name— ARTHUR H. FEEXER Address — 8 Short Street Course — General Nickname — “Art’ Most Distinctive Characteristic — Blushing Ambition — Honors — “Bashfulness indicates hidden charm.” AUTOGRAPH Name— STANLEY M. FEEXER Address — 8 Short Street Course — General Nickname — “Stan Most Distinctive Characteristic — Brown eyes Ambition— -Learn to dance Honors — “Those move easiest who have learned to dance.” AUTOGRAPH Name — SARAH ANN FELDMAN Address — 137 Main Street Co u r se — Gene r a 1 Nickname — “Sally” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Cheerful Friendliness Ambition — Parisian Mannequin Honors — Highest Honors 1. 2. 3. 4 : Chairman of “Flash” Typists 4: “Flicker” Staff Advertiser; “Flicker” Typ- ist: Class History 4: (50. 80. 100 Transcription Certifi- cates 4: Type Awards 2. 3. 4: Complete Theory 4: O. G. A. Tests 3. 4: Contestant for Shorthand Prize 3; Secretary 3. 4: Sawyer Medal 1; German Prize 1, 3; Junior Business Club 2; Service Club 3, 4: German Club 2. 3: German Dramatics 2. 3; Roosevelt Club 4; Secretary of German Club 3; Treasurer of German Dramatic Club 2 : Committee for Senior Class Bazaar 4: Junior Business Club Play 2: German Club Play 2, 3: German Dramatic Club Play 3; Bank Collector 4 : May Festival 2 ; Chairman of Committee of Initia- tion of German and German Dramatic Clubs 3; Chair man Committee for German Club Bazaar “For nature made her what she is And never made another.” AUTOGRAPH Name— JOHN FENDLE Address — 11 Spring Street Course — General Nicknames— “Pecker . “J ohnny Most Distinctive Characteristic — -Gazing off into space Ambition — To get an A from Miss Burke Honors— Prize Platoon 2: Prize Company 2: 40 word Type Award 3: Football Manager 3. 4: Basket ball 3. “Always to excell and to be Superior to others.” AUTOGRAPH Name- -FRANK A. FERREIRA Address — 42 Friend Street ( ,’ourse — General Nicknames — “Dingbat”. “Donk”. “Frankie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Everpresent toothpick Ambition— To be on time for once Honors — Platoon Sergeant 3: Second Lieutenant, First Lieutenant. Captain 4: Commander of Prize Squad 3: Rifle Team 4: Football Manager 3: Basket ball Mana- ger 4 : Football 4; Baseball 3. 4: Basket ball 2; Roose- velt Club 4; Honor Student 3; Orchestra 1; Perfect Attendance 3. “Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtfnl of others.” AUTOGRAPH

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THE SENIOR FLICKER 25 Name— MARY ELIZABETH DORES Address- — -70 Friend Street Course — Commercial Nickname — “Doris” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Frankness, Dancing Ambition — To travel through France and make a night of it in Paris Honors — Honor Student 3; “Flash” Typist 4; Assistant Sales Manager 4; Assistant Office Manager 4; O. G. A. Pin 3: Complete Theory Test 3: GO, 80 Transcription Awards 3, 4; 30 word Type Certificate 3; 40 word Type 4; GO word Transcription Pin 3; Secretary 4; 100 word Certificate 4: O. G. A. Certificate of Member- ship 4: Penmanship Diploma; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. 4 ; Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Roosevelt Club 4; Spanish Club Bazaar Committee 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4; 50 word Type Certificate. “On with the dance! Let joy be unconfined!” AUTOGRAPH Name— MARGARET T. DOUGLASS Address — 12 Clarendon Street Course — General Nicknames — “Margie”, “Maudric” Most Distinctive Characteristic — -Assiduity Ambition — To go slumming on Rocky Neck Avenue Honors — Honor Student 2. 3. 4; French Club 3, 4; Roosevelt Club 4; May Day Dance 2. “Oh. keep me innocent, make others great !” AUTOGRAPH Name— RUTH ESTELLE ELLIS Address — 129 Wheeler Street ( ’ o u r se — College P repara t or y Nicknames — “Ruthie”, “Root” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Animation Ambition — To speak with articulation Honors — “Beacon” Staff Artist; “Flicker” Staff Artist; Basket ball 1, 2, 3: Captain 2, 3: Basket ball Awards 1, 2; Roosevelt Club 4: Art Club 3, 4; Service Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Girls’ Club Cabinet 2, 3. 4; Chairman Girls’ Club Pin Committee 3: Bazaar Committee 3. 4; Hos- tess Mother-Daughter Banquet; Girls’ Club Play 1, 2, 3; May Queen 2; “Pattie” 3. “A daughter of the gods, divinely tall And most divinely fair.” AUTOGRAPH Name— EUNICE EL WELL Address — 5 Norwood Court Course — Home Economics Nicknames — “Betty”, “Bettes” Most Distinctive Characteristic- — -Loyalty --Always keeps promises Ambition — To see “La Tosca” at the Metropolitan O- pera House Honors — Meat Story Contest 3. “Loyalty is the Keynote of friendship.” AUTOGRAPH Name— GRACE MARGARET ENOS Address- 74 Friend Street Course — General Nickname — “Gracie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — “Ray” Ambition — To speak French Honors — Type Award 4. “She is a woman, therefore may be woo’d She is woman, therefore may be won.” AUTOGRAPH



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THE SENIOR FLICKER 27 Name— GEORGE GORDON FOLEY Address — 15 Taylor Street Course — General Nicknames — Most Distinctive Characteristic — Asking questions and blu fling Ambition — To ivin an argument with Dan Harr’ Honors — Sergeant 4: Second Lieutenant 4: First Lieu- tenant 4; Corps Area Rifle Team; Football 2, 3, 4; Football letter “Oft he has helped me at pinch of need.” AUTOGRAPH N am e— MARGARET RUTH FOSBERRY Address — 8 Colonial Street Course — College Preparatory Nicknames — “Margie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Witticism ( ?) Ambition — To be an English teacher Honors — “Beacon” Editorial Board 4: “Flash” Reporter 2. 3; “Flash” Editorial Board 4; Chairman Class Pro- phecy 4 ; “Flicker” Grind Committee 4 ; Basket ball 1 : Third Prize Poetry Contest 2; Sawyer Medal 8th Grade; Roosevelt Club 4; French Club 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 : Pin Committee 2: Constitution Committee 3: Stevens Book Reviewers 4: President Stevens Book Reviewers 4; Service Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Party Committee 2: Senior Booth at Bazaar 4: (’lass Motto Committee 4; Operetta 2; Music Festival 2, 3, 4 ; Chair- man Christmas Party 4; Stevens Book Reviewers Booth 4; Perfect Attendance 1. 4; Highest Honors 1. 2. 3. 4. “Her ability and ambition make her a friend to all.” AUTOGRAPH Name — ELLEN FRIEND Address — 1 Harvard Street Course — General Nicknames — “Fleet i belle . “Fleety Most Distinctive Characteristic — Member of the Trium- virate Ambition — To act sophisticated to please Gerry Honors — “Flash”Typist 4 : “Flash” Reporter 4 : Basket ball 1, 2; Roosevelt Club 4; Service Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4 : Bank Clerk 4 : Chairman Gifts of Bank Booth at Bazaar 4 : Perfect Attendance 1, 2. “Existence is a merry treat.” AUTOGRAPH Name— MARY FUDGE Address — 91 Prospect Street Co u r se — Com mer-ial Nickname — “F udgie” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Indifference Ambition — To go to England and visit the king Honors— Honor Student 1. 2. 3. 4: “Flash” Typist 4; Secretary 4; 60. 80 word Transcription: O. G. A. Member; Complete Theory 3: Junior O. G. A. Award: Poetry Contest 3: Art Club 3: Service Club 2. 3, 4; Roosevelt Club: Bank Clerk 2: Assistant in Bank 3: Vice-President of Bank 4; Perfect Attendance 2. “A good heart is better than all the heads in the world” AUTOGRAPH Nam e— SILVA RIO GASP E R Address — 35 Mt. Vernon Street Course— General Nicknames — “Monk”, “Siv” Most Distinctive Characteristic — Y. M. C. A. Ambition — To win an argument with Mr. Frigard Honors — Football 2. 3. 4; Basket ball 4. “I know that half a million men Hustling like cattle herded in a pen Toil on and shout While two-and-twenty hirelings hack a ball about.” AUTOGRAPH

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