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GERTRUDE ELIZABETH CONVERvSE. Gertrude can well fill the position of “ baby elephant ” without shrinkiiiji a partiele, but it isn’t her fault. We sometimes wonder if Gertrude and Dorothy are not re- lated, but both disclaim it. Gertrude is in her element when playing poker. AGNES DOMITELLA GROTTY. On the departure of Aliss Grotty the school loses one of the most valuable members. Agnes was aii attendant at St. Bernard’s before entering F. H. S. She has faith- fully fulfilled her position as first violin in the school or- chestra. No doubt her musical talent will win her great fame. MARIAN PHILLIPS DENNETT. “ Life an Allegory,” Al iss Dennett. Nevertheless Marian is good-natured and meant no harm. As a result of her literary productions we expect to see her a member of the Boston American staff. Never mind, Marian; it wasn’t your fault. Miss Dennett is an editor of the Red and Gray. GEORGIANA KATHARINE DONLON. Georgiana was born in Worcester, but not being very fond of our county seat, embarked at an early age for the northern district. Miss Donlon has won much fame as a French scholar, is a graduate of the Goodrich street grammar school, and is a maid of eighteen summers.
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FRED JOSEPH CASAVANT. Fred is cliainnan of the Class Hook coniiniltec, and acted as chairman of the first Senior Class party com- mittee. lie has also held various other jjositions. He ])lays basket-hall, baseball and football, and has made all the teams. I'red is a ood athlete and first-rate fel- low. It is expected some day that F'red will have a team of his own. EDITH MARY CASWELL. Miss Caswell is a graduate of Laurel street grammar school and is a native of Fitchburg. The persevering at- titude with which she has taken up her studies readily shows that her course has been of great benefit to her. She is sixteen 3 ears of age. EDGAR JOSEPH COGSWELL. Our dear little “Josie” hangs out on first base during the springtime, and has faithfull3 , we hope, carried on the 1905 bank. Cogswell is only seventeen, but, as he says, he is old enough to have a hobby of his own, and his is baseball. MAUDE SARAH HALFREY COLLINS. Miss Collins is one of the more quiet members of the class, spending her time in careful research and stud3 No one has gained more profit by her high school course than Maude S. She is seventeen years of age, and attended High street grammar school. Miss Collins is a native of Watertown.
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IvDNA COKXIvIJA HLV. '()ii Shirley aus, hut orii inally from I'rovidencc, R. I., eontribiited much to the scholarly record of our class. Ivdna is fiUiuj for Vcllcslc3’ College, and is one of the tamous tribe who j)roi)ose to spend their summer vacation at W'halom MILDRED CHRISTINE EELTON. Hinsdale may be on the map, but we are unable to had it. At all events Mildred says she was born there, and that she knew it (We don’t vouch for it ) Miss I'elton is Chester’s friend, and graduates with high honors in Course I. JAMES HENRY FITZROY. Our star football player and athlete, “Jimmy,” always plays the football game of the season, as well as taking the lead in basket and baseball. Jim is manager of this year’s team and has held many responsible positions. His athletic record is one of which no other student can boast, and his popularity lies in the same class. He is a member o'f the Zeta Phi fraternity'. JOHN JOvSEPH FOLEY. West Fitchburg has given us no more studious, indus- trious gift than gentle Joe E'oley. We commend in him his ability to mind his own business. If silence is golden John has the .Midas touch. John bowled on our class team
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