Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1914

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ALICE ORDWAY ADAMS. Intelligence and courtesy are sometimes combined. Alice surely has never wasted time; works both inside and outside of school. Came to us in our Sophomore year and has ever since then, in a quiet vay, made her presence somewhat felt. She received honorable mention in the Mathematics Prize contest in her Junior year. Noted for her distinguished Deutsche. CLYDE WILLIAM ALBEE. It is a great plague to be too handsome a man. Noted for his artistic presentation of the modern dances. Always on the run to catch the car going South. Wherever you see “Cutie” there is always a crowd of girls. There is safety in numbers, Cutie. Famed as the man who still owes Bill Hunter a dollar. RUTH NEAMIE ANDERSON. A maid of graee and complete majesty. Well, Ruth, some day we expect to see a portrait of Arthur, done by the aid of thy artist’s brush, hang- ing on the walls of the Louvre. Ruth may always be seen at the dances. Noted for her artistic designs. WALTER EDWARD ANDERSON. The elements So mixed in him, that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, “This was a man!” Walter is the envy of all the other boys in the Senior Play. Why? N’importe. Walter helps to keep us alive and out of the hospital by sweeping up the germs which we leave after each session of school. His oratorical ability is the pride of the class, and we expect some day to hear some of his speeches in Congress. 16

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GEORGE EATON DANIELS. “Let George do it.” And he did. George has been a most efficient president this year, and has l)ecome a prime favorite with us all. We are sure he will become as popular at Dartmouth, to which college George must needs proceed next year. Lie is noted for three things — his speeches, his smile, and his blush. HAZEL ANNA FITZGIBBON. First favorite, not without cause. For two years Hazel has been the leading girl in cur class as vice-president, and has always been the most popular. She believes in having a good time and has helped make life cheerful in F. H. S., but her lessons have always been up to “A” mark just the same. Hazel is fond of a lot of finery, especially bows (beaux). Noted for her ability to write other people’s secretarial reports. F. F. F. EDITH MARION JOEL. Wisdom sits alone topmost in heaven. As secretary of the class Edith has been most effi- cient and popular. She is a hard worker and we congratulate her upon her winning a scholarship. Au- thor of the class poem. We suggest to Edith the keeping of an engagement book to avoid making fudge unnecessarily. Favorite occupation, repairing broken furniture. J. G. T. ROBERT BULLOCK MILLER. Look at that scamp of sanctimonious style, Who pilfers millions with a harmonious smile. j “Bob” has held our class funds for two years but has never exerted himself in collecting dues. They say Bob is some musician, at least he plays second fiddle in the “Morse Orchestra.” He is one of our best men and is a friend to everybody. Manager of Track. Lambda Sigma. 15



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MARGARET STEARNS AYER. Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low. You could measure her height by the amount of her words. We have known her two years. As good as she is small. She is one of our many classmates headed for Normal, and we expect she will shine there. Noted for her size. ALICE TERESA BARNICLE. She’s a most exquisite lady. Alice considers herself one of our beloved faculty one week, and one of us the other ; but she is very likable every week. Her proofs for the pictures be- trayed her usual (?) habit of makings eyes at ? ? ? GLADYS MAE BEER. She looks as clear as morning roses newly washed with dew In accounting for the young lady’s good looks a strong argument would be that she comes from West Fitchburg. She meets her escort after school down at Hartwell street, and the young man usually takes his exercise by riding up West with her. Well ! Gladys is noted for her blushes. PAUL BARRETT BEERS. My heart’s in the Highlands a-chasing a dear. “Kink” is another one of those who tries to work in a shop every other week. His hair on the top of his head curls like the hair on the back of a Pomeran- ian dog. Paul likes the girls and just at present is rather interested in a girl in Melrose Highlands. Noted for his regular attendance at the Board of Trade meetings. 17

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