Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1912

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Page 28 text:

FRITZ OTIS JOEL. For he was long and lank and lean As is the ribbed sea-sand. Fritz breaks all records for altitude! He divides his time between the Bath Grinder Company, Leomin- ster, and the high school neighborhood, hritz acquired this fondness for Leominster girls a little too suddenly to be dangerous. Noted for his small stature. I WILLIAM OTIS KELLEY. Hell grew darker at his frown. “Billy” believes that studying is injurious, and that coasting is benehcial, especially at night on Arlington street. Learning poetry for Mrs. Scott proves a stum- bling block for Bill and so he spent a few extra sessions at school. Noted for his love for coasting. SAMUEL ALBERT KENYON. Oh, sleep it is a gentle thing! If you ever go past the Normal school and hear a noise like a sawmill you may be sure that it is Kenyon, either asleep or practising on his cornet. As Sammy plays in the Industrial orchestra, Mr. Hunter begged us nof rr, Vi’ii suffer. Noted for his cornet playing. GARDNER LEONARD KING. Nature has framed strange fellows in her time. Gardner is one of our quiet members; that is, he hasn’t as yet acquired the girl habit and is seldom seen on Main street after 9 at night, although we have heard he spent a good part of the winter sliding with some girls on Arlington street. We caught him playing- croquet with Susie Blanchard, too. Noted for his cut-up nature. 26

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DELIA GERTRUDE HEALEY. I have no other but a womans reason, I think him so because I think him so. A keen one in Civics! For a number of years she has withstood the ordeals of the wide world and is still pursuing a history course. She surely does fit with Omrley, for he skipped her twice during topic assign- ments. Noted for her knowledge of Civics. ELSIE FLORENCE HOHBERGER. To see her is to love her, And love but her forever. Which quotation is particularly appropriate. Elsie is without a doubt the classiest member of our honor- able class. The piano in the assembly hall will probably never recover from the blows dealt by this second Beethoven. Noted for her contagious laugh. CHESTER CRAIG IRVING. Oh, wearisome condition of humanity! Chet’s smile has cheered us for four years. It has been his great delight to report to Room 26 the doings of the Council and to collect sums of money from the bankrupt members of the class. CHRISTIAN ELIAS lENSEN. My only books were woman’s looks. And folly’s all they taught me. Besides being a baseball player and an artist, Chris does a little fussing on the side. Hudson holds a fond place in the lower corner of Chris’s heart. Noted for his athletics. 25



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SARAH KLEBENOV. IV ho ever loved, that loved not at first sight? Sarah certainly makes a good saleswoman. She wears the smile that won’t come off. There is a good attraction up in 47. (Of course it is bookkeeping.) Noted for her fondness for black. HERBERT LOUIS KUHN. Once started, great gods! how he will talk! Mawning, Sir ! Here comes Kuhn and his carpet- bag. Caution ! Don’t start him talking ! Kuhn is in great demand for the Woman’s Temperance League of Ashby. Noted for his long wind. FANNIE JOSEPHINE LEPPALA. As chaste as unsunned snow. English is Fannie’s favorite study. Almost any time of the day she may be seen occupied with Milton, whom she says is her favorite. Fannie also seems to find delight in pushing horseless carriages. Noted for her love for Milton. ARCHIE FRED LOVELL. know a hawk from a hand-saw. Archie is very shy regarding the fairer sex — that is, at the school. But oh my! you should see him some- times ; women to the right of him, women to the left of him, women in back and in front, tell how they love him. Noted for his constancy to Miss Larson. 27 i '

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