Fitchburg State University - Saxifrage Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1922

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Ill ' LEN M .RY I ' H( IRO 13 Fulton Street, Fitchburg Helen ' s popularity is evinced by the Fact thai she has become a part ol the school. The office is quite an attractive place since she has taken charge of it. We are all sorry to leave Helen behind us, bul cheer up— by the looks ii will not be for long. These brown eyes have done lots of damage. Noted for her pleasant disposition and her rosy cheeks. MARGARET GERTRUDE RIORDAN 9 Hobson Street, Fitchburg Margaret is one of our big members. She helped to run the office last year and proved to be an efficient business woman. Besides being a debater, Mobby, as secretary of the Athletic Association and editor of the Alumni Department in the Year Book, has done more than her share to make our school the best. If reports speak true, she is some ball player! We ex- pect to see Margaret as Chief Elocutionist in an Old Ladies ' Home some day. BARBARA ELEANOR WEBSTER Flat Rock Road, Fitchburg Barbara thought she would take a short-cut to the Highway of Learning, but luckily for us she decided to sail the seas with our class. From reports Barbara is strong on Winter Sports. How about the toboggan rides?

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EDNA DAISY JANET BRIGGS 44 Burnap Street, Fitchburg Edna has been exceedingly quiet in school, but we will Forgive Iier for this, as she lias assisted our orchestra with her violin. Although she almost succeeds in hiding the fact, Edna is the shining light when it comes to knowledge and ability. We are proud to have the winner of a Musical Essay Prize in our illus- trious class. AUDREY MAE CALL 167 Park Street, Athol Audrey started gathering honors at the Athol High School, and since coming to Normal her career has been an endless suc- cession of triumphs both in studies and musical entertainments. She was the efficient accompanist of both the Boys ' and Girls (dec Clubs, and all this year has been teaching do-mi-sol ' s ' in the training schools. Audrey sometimes builds air castles m which are installed butlers, etc. We wish her happiness, and it the (lass of ' - ' - ' shall ever arrange another meeting, we know it will find her on the top rung of the ladder of success. THERESA DEANE FIELDEN Gardner ' s Neck Road, South Swansea Dcanie is our artistic member. She is wry bashful, though if blushes arc a sign of bashfulness. She carried on the honors our second year in getting the Wallace Prize. H you wanl to please Deanie lell her she is getting thin. Favorite occupation looking al The House Beautiful. We wonder why! Noted for her good nature. GRE1 ELIZABETH McINTOSH l Highland Vvenue, Fitchburg It was a happy day for the Junior High School class when Greta joined us, for she is our member of many tal t less, artisl humorist, and violinist-to-be. Her pastime seems to be performing little deeds of kindness thai bring joy into the lives others. Her unusual gifl of originality has been displayed throughout her curs,- in many a way. Although she says Utt e we know hr succeeded in getting honorable mention in the Wal , , in test. W« Greta drawing a pen and living happily with all the honors and glories won during a life.



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SUSAN REBECCA O ' LEARY 9 Slone Street, New Bedford For two years Sue has held the helm of the frigate Twenty- Two, and right well she has steered it through calm and stormy weather, with never a mishap in all the long voyage. But one would expect just that from Sue, for she is capable and firm — and yet there lurks within her gray eyes always a twinkle and a laugh. Sue ' s favorite study is History and she has often declared King Philip ' s Wars to he the most interesting possible! The deep, soulful strains of Sue ' s ' cello have ofl stirred our hearts, yea, even after taps has sounded at staid Miller. Our wish is, that the melody m life tor you never cease — and when your ship of dreams comes in may its deck o ' erflow with your desires. Bon Voyage — Sue! JOHN FRANCIS LOFTUS 88 Columbia Street, Adams Jack, our worthy vice-president, is one of the bright lights of our school. No matter what the weather, or when the occasion, this member of our elect bath always a broad smile cast o er his countenance. Then, too, his hair is of — well, shall we call il auburn? — hue, and the reflection of it again adds to the brightness of tin- scene. Jack bails from Adams, that place which, according to n citizens here at Normal, is a land overflowing with milk and honey. However, its honor roll has Jack ' s name inscribed thereon, lor be is one of the most popular, ambitious and hardworking young men at school. Mis ability and personality are a guarantee to a place in Who ' - Who ol I960 or thereabouts, and all our best wishes for success air his. C VTHERINE LOUISE T IBIN I ' K asanl Street, Bcckel He it a hurt finger or a hurl heart. Catherine always bad ju - the right word thai healed the wound. conscientious Mil dent, the class did well to elect her as scribe of ' 22. Carty was ever Cath ' s 1 i companion, and as roommates at Miller they were a pair hard to excel. On entering their offices one might think -be were in the apartmeni of the matron, SO spick-and-spandy were these den-. Catherine ' s musical talent runs high and how oft between classes have we journeyed to Miller to bear Cath play Love ' s Ship! We know our wi world will be gladdened, ennobled and inspired by the influi of our esteemed classmate. Remember us. t atherine, tor we remember you. Again adieu ! Dl VI I EDWARD ELDRIDGE 28 I luirch Street, Sbelbiirne Falls lb, lasl of our worthy officers is by no means the least, for ,li,l nol he. me hold the purse-strings of 1922? Mosl efficientlj did be discharge the duties of thai office, painstakingl) making up accounts am! balancing the finances of this grand class. Bui do you remember the imeiiian drive fund? We do! Deane is ids,, one of the Beau Brummels of the class. Note his blonde, ed locks, his newly pressed suit, stylish cra al ami Other charms ami be not surprised when we tell you one ,,t the fair s ha- a bolt on him! Deane is popular with faculty and students alike and is ever obliging when somebody needs somi do something around school. His violin playing was parti) responsible for the success of our school orchestra 1922 from Deane, and we know we won I be disappointed.

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