Fitchburg State University - Saxifrage Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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SAX WPQGE HAZEL I. MUDGETT 171 South Street Fitchburg, Mass. Yes, we must ever be friertds, and of all who ojcr you friendship Let us be ever the first, the truest, the nearest and dearest. -Longfellow. If you were to wander over the country wide it would surely be hard to find a truer or better friend than Hazel. If you doubt this, just ask any member of t'The Family. Hazel, we notice, has ac- quired a valuable education on the subject of t'Simonds. Even when we hear the request for the defining of the verb t'see, Hazel may be heard saying, t'Sin1onds saw. Nevertheless, this is not a mystery, for four years under the careful guidance of such a noted tutor as Dick would certainly make a deep impression. When it comes to hard work you may be certain to ind this member on the spot and her untiring efforts and ceaseless cooperation will always be remem- bered by the J. H. S, Class of '26. W. A. A,, Glee Club, D. G, A. HELEN M ARIE MUZZEY THOMAS MATTHEW O'HORO 13 Fulton Street It is thc quiet worker who succeeds. To the casual observer, Toml' is quiet and reserved, but we who 34 Garnet Street FllKhlJLlI', , Mas Born for success she seemed, With grace to win, with heart to hold. -Emerson, 'fShrimp, although one of our smallest members, is one of our 'tbiggestf' She is always on hand when there is any fun brewing, for she is the merriest and friendliest of classmates. Her excellent handwork has distinguished her here. She will be remembered for her cordial smile, her professional bug, and the click-Click of her approaching heels. Her interests seem to center around the letter H. Hockey, Hammering, Head of Bowling, and Harvard! By the way, Helen, Where is Harvard? W. A. A., Glee Club, D. G. A. Fitchburg, Mass. have known him for four years are positive this conclusion is wrong. His accurate, well-planned classroom work is the result of his syste- matic thought and in athletics his aggressiveness was conspicuous. 'tTom took an active interest in the work of the Gaveleers during this year and also was awarded the leather necktie for valuable as- sistance rendered in the Physical Education Department, A true friend, generous and contented, the class is honored by his member- ship, and our only hope is that he will not forget us as he travels life's highway. Good luck, Tom, and keep smiling. Secretary Gaveleers, Football, Glee Club, t'Windmills of Holland, Class Basketball, Qi -, . , r-in ,N s J v-' ,es nr:n1i5ililli p 38413 N1 ll ..... .illil ff 29 r

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, Saxlrraoe , G EDLA M. J. LEVALLEY Ashby West Road Fitchburg, Mass. 'fBy the work, one knows the 'workmanf' The above applies to Edla in every respect, although it doesn't keep her from being merry. Besides her high standing, Edla takes n vital interest in a certain young man about town, at least judging from the many trips to the mailbox, and her many rides in a Jewett automobile. We wish her happiness and success in her future work. W. A. A., Basket Ball, Glee Club, D. G. A. GLADYS KEAN South Fitchburg, Mass. She that was ever fair and never proud, Had tongue at will, and yet was never loud. -Shakespeare. This applies to Gladys whole-heartedly, for she is always ready to welcome a friend, an acquaintance, or even a stranger in our midst. Though quiet in appearance, she makes use of her wit and her opinion when they will be of use. Find a sweet little nest some- where in the West, and do not let too much of the world go by. W. A. A,, Glee Club, D. G. A. ESTHER MILLER 160 Mt. Vernon Street Fitchburg, Mass, Carefree, clever and sporty. How well these words apply to Esther! Her carefree manner is always accompanied by a broad smile or an undertone giggle which together make her a valuable asset to our class. She loves the out- of-doors, winter sports being her specialty now. uVVill it change, Esther? Remember, Princeton is only a small town, but a line one in which to studv human nature and out-of-door sports during other W. A. A., D. G. A. X J lllm mills seasons of the year. Best of luck in all of your undertakings, -I 32, fr 1 Q A , A ,,,- -vlllllm 1wi'v , 1 sv V We H-f M - 59 'll-Wil' '16 m lg' 2 'A null AWK, if :T 28



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' Saxiriaaoe F, I AUSTIN JOSEPH O'TOOLE 23 Coachlace Street Clinton, Mass The heart that has truly loved rzvver forgets. For four years Beansie', has been with us and has contributed much toward the welfare of the school. One may always expect to find him smiling. In fact when one is in some trouble, Beansie al- ways says, 'iKeep smilingf, In Dramatics, he is without peer. His ability as an athlete is outstanding, and last but not least, his class room work is far above the average. Beansie believes in work and fun, and he excels in both. As a pedagogue, Beansie should be a suc- cess. Good luck-fyours is the world and every thing that's in it. Baseball, Basket Ball, Football, Assistant Editor SAXIFRAGE, M. A. A., Dramatics, Mohawk Club, Glee Club, Debating. FRANCIS REGIS ROACHE 63 juniper Street Winchendon, Mass. For he's a jolly good fellow. Francis has an admirable disposition, is easy to become acquainted with and therefore has the entire student body on his list of friends. During his lirst two years at the 'lcollegen he lived the life of a commuter but soon found that the environment at Fitchburg was more conducive to student companionship. Francis has always been ready and willing to cooperate in any activities at school whether they be of scholastic nature or otherwise. Having thus far prospered so well we can expect only a great future. Football, Gaveleers, Glee Club, Windmills of Holland, Class Basket Ball. - vspfaxfa, f'v-Tw? :el '4 A- ' z ff' N ,, . gf- Jna I l I I I I 'D ff! 2-law? X' Xin llll....IIll' rf 30 Lt... a . w i?'. '1 'i1I, I ri -229 05- uf, - if 5 4? 4 ,NI ,SI QL Jxw, fe, M III-',,,,a 4 -24,

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