Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1909

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ERNEST AKER. “Dispatch is the soul of business.’’ Itrnest is a hustler. He ocs to school and works also at the same time, and on top of all this lives in Eunenbnr . This last fact may he the reason why lie read an essay in the prize essay contest on the j.iov- ernmental control of railroads. Noted as a hustler. GRACE ELEANOR BEER. “I have marked a thousand blushes start into her face.’’ One of our West Fitchburg members. She used to get out of school early enough to meet the etir at Myrtle avenue, but we haven’t noticed it lately. She is not a strict adherent of the class motto, we fear. Noted as a late comer. FLORENCE MAUDE BIGELOW. “She moves a goddess and she looks a (pieen.’’ Florence is one of Miss Smith’s favorites. vShe often goes up to see her at one o’clock. She is a valuable member of the Debating Society. Noted as a rapid talker (?). RAY EDWARD BLOOD. ' ' “. mong them, but not of them.’’ It has taken us two years to fully appreciate Ray’s athletic ability, He certainly did jump some at the meet last year. He studies too, once in a while. Not- ed as a silent partner in the French class... 13

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IIHNRY JOHN HART. “ A man of life upright, Whose guiltless heart is free From all dishonest deeds, Or thoughts of vanit3’.” President of the elass. Henry is truly a worker. He believes with Roosevelt that a ])resident’s job is no easy one. His platform is a scpiare deal to evert ' - one. He is i)roniinent in athleties, but nevertheless he finds time to study and to visit Miss Daley. Noted for his constancy. MARION KATHERINE McNAMARA. “She walks in beaut ' , like the night Of cloudless climes and starry’ skies.’’ ’ice- President of the class. The best said of Mar- ion is none too good. She is without doubt one of the most popular girls in the class. She always takes a back seat in her classes, ' so that the noise of the other members will not disturb her. Chief occupation — Stud dng Greek. RAMONA LAURA KENDALL. “Naught but an author Knows an author’s cares.” Secretary of the class. When the Ship of State is running upon the rocks, depend upon Ramona to keep a level head. She has her own ideas about the run- ning of affairs at school which we hope some day she may have a chance to try out. She has been the mainspring of the Red and Gray the past ’ear. Noted for her literary ability. ALFRED THEODORE WYMAN. “You have waked me too soon, I must slumber again.’’ Treasurer of the class. Theodore has been one of our leading artists and society men. He is somewhat inclined to take school seriously. He won the mathe- matics prize Junior year. Chief amusement — Fussing the girls. 12



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ALICE MAY CARTWRIGHT. “The einljarrassed look of shy distress.” Modest, innocent Alice doesn’t say much in class or out. Her ability to turn crimson when addressed is unsurpassed b3 an ’ member (jf the class. Noted for her well-directed attempts at elocution. JOS IE MAY C.ATE. “ Woman’s entle brain.” Josie surprised us all b v reading a very erudite essay in the prize essay contest. Miss Slatterv is her model and we expect to see her a ninth grade teacher in a few years. Noted as a great literary investigator. ROSA COFMAN. “Tike enough thou knowest thy own estimate.” Rosa has arrived at the end of her five-j’ear course. Her ability as a pianist won her much renown Junior 3 ' ear. Noted as an ex-member of the orchestra. CLARENCE EDWARD COGSWELL. “Learning by study must be won.” But Clarence has shown that learning ma3 be ac- quired otherwise if one has accommodating friends. Mr. Bearce is a great friend of Cogswell, and gives him HoS for the benefit of 26 . Noted for his flashy vests. 14

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