Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1915

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ELIZABETH ALEXANDER. With rosy cheeks and flaxen curls, And sparkling eyes, and teeth like pearls. “Spiny” is one of our happy members. She always wears a smile and keeps us amused with her trials and tribulations. Noted for her sunny disposition and her red cheeks. r(k;er ch.ase allen. The rule of my life is to make business my pleasure, and pleasure my business. “Ridge” has been one of our live wires. He made his letter in football and basket-ball. He has proved an efficient chairman of the class play ticket committee. Noted for his unstudious nature, also, his expdrt Iduffing. Zeta Phi. ROBERT GEOTEL AMELL. As idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean. Bob is a member of the Industrial Course, and has been a constant source of worry to Mr. Hunter. His supply of afternoon sessions is never lacking. Chief occupation, smoking cigarettes. CHARLOTTE ALMA ANDERSON. Short of stature, modest of nature. Charlotte is one of our little girls, but then she’s wise as well. She tries to make the Freshmen believe that height does not count in history. Noted for minding her own affairs. 13

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HERBERT PARKER SELL! VAX. Work — work — work. My labor never flags. “Sully” has been our worthy president for the past year. He has been prominent in athletics, having been a member of the track team for three years; also took a principal part in the Class Play. We hear that he is bound for Holy Cross, and we certainly wish him honors under the Purple and White. Noted for his flashy socks. Newman. LUCLA PERSIS HUTCHINS. Her ways are ways of pleasantness And all her paths are peace. Lucia is our noted elocutionist; and of her abilities we are well convinced. That she is a favorite may be shown by the fact that she has been our vice-president for two years. She has also filled an important position on the Red and Gray. She spends most of her time travelling around with a post graduate. Noted for her talent. THERESA AGNES WALSH. None knew her but to love her, None named her but to praise. This quotation fits Theresa to a “T”. She became the class secretary because she was a great favorite among her classmates. Theresa has never been known to leave her smile at home. Noted for her bow. DANIEL FRANCIS SULLIVAN. If there is anything you wish to know, ask me. D. Francis acted as treasurer of the class for the past year. He made his letter in track and in baseball having been the manager of the latter. He also was elected captain of our “Junior relay team”. Noted for his his mile run in 4-41??? 12



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4 1 DORIS TERNOICA ASHLINE. Not much talk, a great sweet silence. Doris is another one of our silent members. In fact she was never known to speak an unnecessary word. She studies quite hard but fails to convince Miss Smith of this fact. Noted for her good behavior. DITH ASQUITH. Sober, steadfast, and demure. Edith who belongs to the petite class is quietness itself, and was never known to bother the teachers by whispering. We often wondered what brought Edith to New London during the Summer vacations but the question is now solved as we have seen some snapshots which have told the tale. Noted for her constancy to Ray. Camp Fire. HARRY ANTHONY BARNACLE. Silence is golden. We know not what to say of Harry. He appears to be very slow but he surprised us in the relay. We expect Harry will always be a bachelor. Noted for his bashfulness. Newman. JOHN FRANCIS BARNICLE. For fools rush in where angels fear to tread. » “Stingo” has been a noisy member around school. He took the part of the landlord in the play and surely made a hit. John has the honor of being the captain of the only team which lost an inter-class championship. Noted for his boisterousness. Newman. 14

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