Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1914

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HELEN ANGELA ENRIGHT. An angel in her wa s She ne’er did harm to anyone. Although Helen is a steady, sensible girl, she does not see anything worth while in the male element of our class; but perhaps sometime in the future she will capture one of the little ones in her school. Noted for her plugging. PHILIP GOODNOW FAIRBANKS. Thou art as long and lank and lean as is the ribbed sea- sand. “Phil” never seemed to be willing to hurt himself with anything. He seems to be rather bashful during school — but we won’t tell all we know about trips to the movies. Noted for his ability to get things his own way. EILEEN ELIZABETH FARRELL. The angel of the school. Eileen has a temper which she has displayed when Mr. Leighton presented her with a complimentary ticket to afternoon session. Chief occupation, trying to prove valuable to a dentist. Noted for her dimples. F. F. F. JENNY FINE. Few words suffice. Jenny seldom speaks, but a few words are worth more than those of our silver-tongued orators (apolo- gies to Holden and Rogal). They say Jenny is right there with the goods at the Lincoln hall dances. Noted for her soft voice. 23

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LEONARD FRANCIS DOWNES. My deeds and speeches, Sir, are lines drawn from one center; what I promise to do I’ll do. Leonard takes all that is coming his way, but was never known to put himself out to get anything. We expect him to write a book on “Opportunity.” One of Miss Brown’s few ideal pupils. Newman Club. CLARA ELIZABETH DRAHEIM. If I can serve mankind ’tis well. Clara has served on our Red and Gray board, and has displayed much talent as a “Deutsche” poetess. She holds the record in our exceptionally brilliant class for acquiring A’s. She comes from high up on the hills of Fitchburg, which accounts for her high stand- ing as a student. Noted for her brains. CHARLES MORTON DUNBAR. That boy with the grave mathematical look. Charlie has made a success of the industrial course, and has also gained considerable headway in another direction under the guidance of a Junior girl. Charlie attends the Highland Baptist church regularly on Sun- day evenings. Let us on to the attraction, Charlie. Noted for his constancy to Carrie. DOROTHY GERTRUDE EMORY. Carry me to my grave. Dot has won for herself a place of popularity al- though she has shunned the opposite sex. She is also some actress. She possesses a voice of marvellous quality, and we expect to hear her some day as prima donna at Shea’s. We judge that her diet has been chiefly ice water and toothpicks. Noted for her love of pompadours. J. G. T. 22



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SAMUEL FINE Excuses are of no nvail. Sammy can give more excuses in one minute than a talking machine can in five. He is always chasing the ladies but has not caught one yet, as far as we know. Noted for his piano playing at football prac- tices. BEATRICE MAE FINN. Fat, jolly, and fair. Mae has such an innocent look that you would never guess what a mischievous piece she is. She not only sends jokes over the wires every afternoon, but also breaks about three stools a week in the telephone office. ALBERT LEO FOGARTY. What care I when I can lie and rest Kill time, and take life at its very best. “Bert” does just about enough to cover the law. Has never been known to exert himself except when he picked up junk for the class book fund, and the re was method in this madness, for there was a girl in the party. Noted for his self-esteem. ROSE GAMPERT. Along the cool, sequestered vale of life She kept the noiseless tenor of her way. Rose is Mr. Woodbury’s private secretary every other week. She is able to reach the top shelf in the library with the aid of a step-ladder. Chief occupation, trying to keep Miss Sherwin pleasant. 24

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