Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1912

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JAMES BERNARD CONLON. To spend too much time in studies is sloth. Always bear this in mind, Jim has never studied, always getting liy on his brains, with which he is well supplied. Jim is also some athlete. From all accounts Jim will help Mr. Thompson to run the Normal School next year. Newman Club. Noted for his brains. FLORENCE ETHEL COPELAND. And what is friendship but a name, A charm that lulls to sleep f h ' loss has not “stuck” to anybody since she got divorced from Butts, but has been content to have many. She, makes frequent trips to Townsend, perhaps to sail in the harbor. Noted for her trips to the wilderness. GRACE MARGARET CRONIN. Not a word, Not one to throw at a dog. We have not yet found out the name of the “burg” from which Grace came but we do know that she is here. She received special commendation in the 1910 English • Essay prize, and that’s about all. Noted for her popularity. RUTH MAY CUNNINGHAM. A feasting presence full of light. Ruth does not like the company of gentlemen ex- cept at a dance. She can write essays, however, as hers won the five-dollar English prize established by the Class of 1910. Famed by the essay. 17

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HAZEL MAY BROPHY. Silence is golden. We doubt if any one ever heard Hazel speak out- side of classes. But still she knows what she is talking about in classes. She is booked for Smith. i oied tor her hot-air. ALICE IRENE BROWN. Red as a rose was she. Alice is a wispy, coy little girl, with auburn locks. She has never been known to cause to any of the teach- ers trouble, and so is in great favor with them. In spite of her innocence we heard of her going joy-riding in a two-seated wagon once. Noted for her seeming innocence. ESTHER HAZEL CARROLL. IVho mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. Esther has acquired great ability as a waitress during her high school career, both at the lunch counter and at Whalom. iNoted tor her diminutive size. MARY LOUISE COMLEY. Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Babe hails from West Fitchburg, where it is said that she reigns as society queen. She skips school about two times a week, to do some work. She makes a specialty of breaking Junior boys’ hearts. Noted for her walk. 16



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ROSWELL FREDERICK CURTIS. A 1)1 an wise in his own conceit, Thei-e is mo)‘e hope foi ' a fool than him. The original yellow kid has spent most of his time at the Normal School this year, being desperately in love with Jennie. Curtis is noted for his prize essay and for his star oerformance against Leominster Thanksgiving Day. Just the same, he is a good-looking- chap. EDWARD BRADFORD CUTTING. am a man. That is, I wear pants. Edward is one of our Cooperative stars, always doing something he has been told not to do. He does like to show how much he knows by his loud talking. Ed spends most of his time in playing pool and dancing. Aoted for his Teddying.” GEORGE AUGUSTUS CUTTING. A man am I crossed with adrei ' sity. George hails from Notown. He is one of our Bi- ology stars. He also served as chairman of the Deco- rating Committee for Monument Square on Memorial Day. Noted for his knowledge of grasshoppers. CHARLES LAM ' RENCE DACEY. R hat I aspired to he and was not, comforts me. C. L. gamed a reputation on school night when he walked home in his stocking-feet through mire and mud after the Juniors removed his shoes. He has been interested in many of the weaker sex, but his heart seems to he divided between Margaret and Helen. Newman Club. Noted for his walk home in his stocking-feet 18

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