Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1911

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CLARENCE EARLE LORD. “A [yerfcct thing needs no praise.” Clarence has been very quiet during his H. S. career. He spends most of his time trying to keep out of Jimmie Mac’s way, and is noted for his attention to the Ereshman girls. PERCIVAL EUGENE LOWE. ' dVJiat is this so tall and bright f It is our class ' s shining light.” Percy is one of our farmer hoys. He’s going to raise “Taters” after the completion of his school work. He studies faithfully and knows how to behave in class. It is impossible to enumerate his beauties in this short space. ALFRED JOSEPH MALLOY. “Like two single gentlemen rolled in one.” If you want a good cigar ask Alfred for advice. Not that he smokes, but he has had experience in the cigar line as clerk in Teehan’s. MARY ELIZABETH MANEY. “Sober, steadfast, and demure.” Mary has always behaved herself as becomes a lady. She also knows how to study — if she wants to. She spends her recesses getting other people’s stenog- raphy notes. 25

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liEkTHA ANNA HUTCHINS. “TlioiifjJitlcss of beauty, she zvas beauty s self. Bertha looks quiet — but sometimes looks deceive, and Bertha isn’t as (iiiiet as she looks. Her chief amusement seems to he vhisi)ering loud enoui h to at- tract Mr. Davis’s attention. ELIZABETH THEODORA JOHNSON. “And I oft haze heard defended, ‘Littlest said is soonest mended.’” Elizabeth is one of the most silent girls in the class, in fact she hardly ever opens her mouth— even to recite. JOHN JOSEPH KEATING. “Often the cock-loft is empty in those zvhom Nature has built many stories high.” John and Mary Ellsworth ought to hit it off — they’d be a good-looking pair on account of their height. John did a little pitching on the baseball team, although he would rather pitch in the sunny side. GEORGE JONES KELLEY. “An honest man, close buttoned to chin, Broadcloth zvithont, and a zi’arm heart zrAthin. George is one of the first Industrial class to grad- uate from our high school. He started to play foot- ball, and was a crackerjack until he tried to wrestle with Billy Hunter and got put down. 24 -



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HELEN MARGARET MANH A ' . “Ili(jh flights she had. and zvit at zuiil. And so her tongue lay seldom still.” Ves, Helen certainly is a talker. She Inis Mary Cushing Smith skun a mile. Helen is the middle one of the trio — Helen Merriam, Helen Maney, and Helen Dunn. HELEN CORA MARSHALL. She doeth little kuidnesses Jl h eh most leave undone, or despise.” Helen is fat and good natured. She believes that woman should be happy” — and so she’s happy. MARGARET ELIZABETH McGRATH. “Her auburn locks zvould set the poets raving.” Margaret is very much interested in Air (Ayer) planes just at present, and there are great prospects of her having one of her own some day. CHARLES EDWARD McCARTHY. “Give the devil his due.” Charlie is an innocent-looking youth, but then you know looks are deceiving. He is one of Miss Murray’s star German pupils. Charlie is always trying to do anything to make the girls laugh. 26 i

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