Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1900

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“She loves to wind up her mouth and let it go ag:ain.” — h ' . H. S. The Professor With his vStrongest lass fails to find any impurities in our coal. It stands all tests and gives satisfac- tion. Our specialty is the deliver} of well-screened coal, free from slate. Purchase now, before it advances. UNION COAL CO. Telephone 208-2. IJ9 MAIN STREET, FITCHBURG. 1898. 1900. GRAND J. C. MOULTON, (Anniversary} Sale AT PARIS CLOAK HOUSE, If you want Artistic Work and up-to-date, go to J. C. Moulton ' s, 368 SMAIN STREET CITY. Cloaks, Millinery, Etc. 182 and 184 Main Street, One would be amply paid by a call at his rooms. Fitchburg, Mass. Pictures Enlarged or Reduced. A wail from the dentist. — “What sort of a fellow is that Fosdick in your class? He talks so much I cannot get my tools in his mouth.”

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Familiar Quotations. The Sleighride. At seven they sat as strangers sit, With half a seat between; At eight the two much closer drew, As friends they then were seen ; At nine the moon shone down upon The pair a foot apart; At ten her face with gentle Grace Was nestled next his heart. “For thee I dim these eyes and stuff this head With all such reading as was never read.” — To Miss Allard. “ His absence from his mother oft he’ll mourn, And with his eyes look wishes to return.” — Fear for Roy at Harvard. “There swims no goose so gray but soon or late She finds some honest gander for a mate.” — Consolation for Miss Fairbanks. “Restore the lock!” she cries, and all around “ Restore the lock! ” her father’s cries resound. — [Miss Hutchinson’s loss of hair. Dedi- cated to Woodward, ’00.] “Well, the links are broken, All is past ; This farewell when spoken Is the last.” “And still they gazed and still their wonder grew That one small head could carry all he [thought] he knew.” — Bingham, ’01. “’Tis the voice of a sluggard; I hear him complain, ‘You have waked me too soon, I must slumber again.’” — F. P. Lord. “ If chance a mouse creeps in her sight. She finely counterfeits a fright. So sweetly screams if it comes near It ravishes all hearts to hear.” — Miss Elizabeth Alvira Harding Sleeper. [Note. — This, however, is not strictly true, because there is one “Mouse ” of whom she is particularly fond.] A High School Idyl. There’s a thin, long-faced man. Which is Cobb, Wears the tightest pants he can. Don’t you, Cobb? Oh ! he’s lanky but he’s wise. He’s a wonder for his size. And with specs on both his e ' es. He’s a sight! Now when he gets right mad, (That is, Cobb,) It’s a sight that makes you sad. Our Cobb. Oh! he’d chill you with a look; He’s a master of the book, What he don’t know — ask the cook. Can’t they, Cobb ?



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Card from the Editors W E TAKE tins method of express- oiir siiicerest thanks to Mr. Frank Allen, F. II. S. 1903, for the (lr£i vin j:s in this book. The eover desi’ ns, as well as those in the book are from his peneil, and we feel a gratitude too dee]:) for words for the time and eare he has s]3ent on them. With Frank in the senior class in 1903 we exj)eet that their book will be almost as good as this. We idso desire to thank onr advertisers, without whose aid we could not have ])rinted this book, and all others who in an wa assisted us, espeeialW the jndnters for much good advice, which we did not always follow. Yours with gratitude, The Class Book Committee. The Latest Publications. Olympian Council. “The Wa ' I Got M 3 ' Start; or IIcjw I Worked the Tcciehers.” — Platts, ’00. “ Veiii, Vicli, Vici ; or The Social Success.”— T. Ci Browm “In God We Trust, All Others Cash.” — Editors of the Rajah. “How to be Graceful.” — Aliss . George, ’00. “The Poisoned Gumdrop ; or The CaiuU ' Woman’s Revenge.” — Miss Greene, ’00. “Don’t Judge a Man 133 ' His Pom- padour.” — Woodward. “Engaged at Fifteen.” — Miss AVil- son, ’01. “A Good Time on 47 Cents.” — Philbrook. “The Making and Eating of tt.” — Cobb. Jupiter, . Bacchus, Apollo, . Juno, . Alinerva, Diana, Air. Hitchcock . . . . H-r-1- D-a- . . . C. W. Cobb . , . E. Allard . E. A. H. Sleeper Aliss A. AleCausland The others are omitted for obvious reasons. A Senior had a nice big cuff That once was white as snow, To each exam, that Senior went That cuff was sure to go. — G. W. S. P. There is a course in High school, As I’ve heard the Tech. bo ' S tell, If 3 ou succeed in passing You can sureh ' pass through . — Tech. Sections.

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