Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1914

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MARY VERACUNDA CONLON. Methinks thou art more honest now than wise. Mary is a good natured, happy-go-lucky girl, but beware the one who agitates her temper. She’s got one all right — eh, Mary? One of our “hello girls.” CATHERINE CORLISS. Sacred and sweet was all I saw in her. A quiet little maid of some intellect. She hails from East Fitchburg and is noted for her studious application. We understand that Catherine has hopes of joining the Red Cross society. ALICE GERTRUDE COUGHLIN. By her in stature the tall Amazon Had stood a pigmy’s height. Alice is fond of Athletes; especially those from West Fitchburg. We missed her for three months this winter. Usher at Whalom Theatre during the summer. Noted for her length. HAROLD STEBBINS DAVIS. Love your neighbor as yourself. “Bull” does not say much at school, but oh my gracious ! you ought to hear him outside of school. He tried football this year, winning his letter. Noted for his attachment for his neighbors. Zeta Phi. 20

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GEORGINA SMART CALDOW. Society is not a comfort to one not sociable. She has not shocked us with any scandalous be- havior so far, but we still have hopes of an awakening. She proved an invaluable assistant to Woods on the class photography committee. We expect Georgy will be head nurse in an orphan’s asylum some day. RUTH JANE CASWELL. Sober, steadfast, and demure. Another Minorite. She loves to show her authori- ty in correcting beginners. Has a strange attraction for Sophomore boys. Noted for her hair. ELIZABETH ALICE CLARK. With malice toward none, with charity for all. One of our most brilliant and honored sisters. Interested in Red and Gray; Debating, and Literary Club. She has something to do with everything in F. H, S. but love; and for that she goes to Leominster. Chief occupation, singing “Nearer, my God, to Thee.” Amen. FLORENCE MARY CONDON. One of Erin’s fair daughters. Floss would love to shine as a lady. Has condes- cending manners and ascending ideals. Spends most of her time in McDonald’s coal office acting as book- keeper. Future leading lady at Auditorium. 19



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CAROLYN FRANCES DEXTER. With words of wond’rous, pond’rous sound. “Carol” stands high in her studies as well in the hearts of her friends. She has entertained the debat- ing club by her vocal solos and has edited the School Notes department of the Red and Gray. She deserves much credit for her assistance in raising money for the Class Book. Noted for her love for the boys. J. G. T., Funaughthea. WILLIAM DOCEKAL. Men of few words are the best men. “Bill” is certainly a man of few words, but is the exception in the latter point although he manages to get by. For bluffing he is in a class by himself. We recommend that he take the next three months and sleep, and if that doesn’t work that he go back to Austria-Hungary. Noted for his brightness. HENRY JAMES DONLON. Men of long words are the best men. He likes to impress Miss Smith with his extensive vocabulary which the latter does not appreciate. We expect to see him principal of a kindergarten some day. We don’t expect “Don” to be lured into an elopement until he has finished his normal school course. Chief occupation, filling space in Room 26. HELEN BERNADINE DOUAI. Men are deceivers ever, To one girl constant never. One of Miss Greathead’s pets. She is a quiet little girl but has a pleasing voice, as we discovered one Monday morning in Assembly Hall. Who Vv ouldn’t like to be one of her pupils when she is a kindergarten teacher? F. F. F. 21

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