Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1916

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FLORENCE MARY BOLAND ’anity of vanities, saith the preacher, all is vanity. Florence is rather tjuiet in school but outside she is not so sedate. She lets nothing trouble her, especially her studies, and tries hard not to let anything trouble others. HERBERT FRANCIS BONNER It takes all kinds to make a world “Kelly’s” shadow is the jockey of the class; he drives an animal (they call it a horse, for want of a better name) around every afternoon. He has a different dame from North Leominster every night. Special student. ROBERT DAVIS BRACKENRIDGE. My guest is knowledge. Bob is of a very studious nature, and doesn’t go in much for athletics, although it is said he could “stand the gaff” if he wanted to. He attends to his own affairs and nobody else’s, and he is always prepared in class. EMILY ELSIE BRIGGS. Thy smile becomes thee well. Emily makes no commotion around the High School, but she is there all right. She was a member of that notorious crowd that accompanied Mary Xmas when she had that personal interview with President Wilson. Some class! 19

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ALMA ( ' AROLINL AXDLkSOX 1 seen my duty and I done it noble. Alma is one of oiir cjuiet ones. She pushes a peram- bulator one week and helps out the telephone company the other. Otherwise she is rarely seen or heard. WILLIAM BARR My enemies lick the dust Bi 1 has shown this very often at the basket-ball games. He also did good work with the football squad, but unfortunately met with a severe accident which put him out of the game early in the season. CECELIA MARIE BEAUCHEMIX See how she laughs, and crows, and starts!. Heaven blesses the merry child 1 “Shark” usually studies hard, and doesn’t consider recess a time for recreation. If she had made just a little more noise while she has been with us we could write more about her. MILDRED MIRIAM BECKETT. Love me, love my hair. “Beckie” is indeed abrupt, but she is genuine and is a great inspiration to us. Oh, you! 18



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( ' K( ' IL A(; KS BROWN All of Heaven we have below. The (juotation refers to music, of which C ' ecil is one of our best exponents. Her singing in the C ' lass play added much to the excellence of the production. MADELINE ZITA BURLEIGH There is pleasure in poetic pains Which only poets know. Zita is quite impular and w ' as Class secretary in her Ju- nior year. She served on the Red and Gray board also. Ealling in love keejts her rather busy. CATHERINE CECELIA CAHILL. Silence is deep as eternity; speech as shallow ' as time. “Rina” is not inquisitive. She may be a model High School girl but we’d rather cut out the “plugging.” JOHN ROBERT CALDOW. John is just about O. K., even if he does receive all A’s on his reports. His actions are not always up to the standard, however. If you don’t believe this just ask him about that Worcester trip and see how he blushes. Known as one of the “Rah-Rahs.” 20

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