Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1905

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HAROLD INGHAM GOODHRH. “ Hoozc No. 2” is a coniiiicrcial ])r()(luct ( , c coiii- lucrcial course), but b ' careful athletic trainius he has rounded out the angles and j)reseuts £i fairly luiuj)y ap- pearauee. His record in the athletic line is an euvialjlc one, he having made the footl)all, basket-ball and baseball teams. Booze received the rudiments of his education in Ashby. FRANCIS CLEMENT GORMAN. (L)rman was born in Tarryville, Conn., and has been tarr ’ing ever since. Nevertheless, he has done noble work as business manager of the Red and Gray. In this capa- city his tarr dng disposition made it possible for him to tolerate the lagging returns from the “newsies.” ANNA LOUISE GORMAN. Miss •Gorman is a graduate of Goodrich street gram- mar school, and takes her diploma in Course IV. Her facilities for turning crimson when a boy speaks to her are unsurpassed by any of the class. ORA MAY HALL. Modest, innocent Ora Ma3 Society’s mad whirl caught Ora in her freshman year, and she has kept up her record of one party a 3 ear ever since. But then, “girls will be girls,” so here’s to Ora.

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MARION LAWRENCE FOSDICK. For a maid of seventeen summers Marion leads all the rest. She is our class secretary and has served on numer- ous committees, among which are the class parties and the Gardner reception committees. When one isn’t looking Marion is up to all sorts of tricks. We hope she will improve, however. JUDSON ROSCOE FOSTER. We are indebted to Roscoe for the glimpse of rural Westminster life which he gives us. His way in school has been an even one, and we can say of him as of Ten- nyson, “there is nothing about his life that need be explained or excused.” LAURA BELLE FRENCH. Miss French was born young right here at home. Her last public exhibition was as leader of the negative side in “the debate,” her careful management, no doubt, securing the victory for her side. Laura attended Day street before entering F. H. S., and is eighteen years of age. RALPH AUGUSTUS GARNO. Worcester Tech will be Ralph’s “resting-place” for the next four years. While here he has been a loyal ’05 man, serving as chairman of the Gardner reception committee and memorial decorating committee, and taking care of the business interests for the Class Book. Ralph is a Zeta Phi man. He was a member of our class bowling 1 team.



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CHESTER SARGENT HARDY. Chester has the peculiar and rare gift of locating the point of what he is saying within the radius of what he means, measured two-hundredths. Through his efforts as chief editor, the whole character and value of the school paper has been raised to a higher standard than ever be- fore. Chester is the ideal of the moral tone of the class. He is a Lambda Sigma man. JOHN DAVID HASSETT, F. G. C. M. (Fitchburg’s great clumsy man), has contributed his might to the honor of 1905. His work on the baseball team deserves special mention, as does his all-round good nature. BARBARA BETSEY HAZEN. The Shirley academy being overcrowded Barbara was sent to Fitchburg for her learning. Miss Hazen is a stu- dent of the College division and contemplates entering Vassar in the fall. Barbara is one of the best looking girls in the class. We Bet-sy is. MARY FR. NCES HOGAN. This aspiring womanly Demosthenes gives promise of succeeding in her chosen field of oratory. Judging from her fre([uent and well executed attempts in elocution we will soon hear her defending the down-trodden cause, “Why doesn’t Mr. Woodbury sing?’’

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