Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1917

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CARL APPLETCN DONOVAN Spellbound the populace as on Mercury ' s wings 1 speed. “Pasty” is the personification of languidness but per- haps this is necessary for he is employed as a messenger boy. One of our most stunning awakenings however was dealt out when Pasty made good on our relay team last year. Outside of running he starred in Prof. Howarth’s biology class. He does not trouble about the girls and plans to join the O. B. club. MARGUERITE ROSE DONOVAN Earth’s noblest thing a woman perfected. Marguerite is one of our hustlers. Although small she is always busy at something as she considers idleness a sin. Her cheerful smile dispels the gloom that hovers o’er our rooms. She is seen at socials and claims her escort is her brother but — we’re from Missouri. MARGARET MARY DOOLING Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. Courteous though coy, and gentle though retired. Margaret is one of our happy members and doesn’t let anything worry her. Not believing in grinding her marks are always high. Its rumored she has been affilicted with a disease of the heart and we’re waiting develop- ments. She has a pleasing smile that reminds one of room 37. ELLEN ROBINSON DOW I am no orator, as Brutus was, I only speak right on.” Ellen and this quotation go well together. She has been thrown more or less into the lime light by the fre- quent summons to report at the office to M. H. C. or return to the library a book, per order of B. L. S. Ellen and Evelyn are so companionable that they seem bound together by chains. 26

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MILDRED KATHRYN DAISY The mildest manners, and the gentlest head. Mildred is one of our shrimps and is a great enthusiast of the Outdoor Club. She can pull good marks with ease and sometimes mingles with the stronger sex. She in- tends to be a cartoonist for a suffrage paper. Notorious for her artistic ability. JOHN WILLIAM DAVIS I am Sir Oracle, and when I ope my mouth let no dog bark. Bill is president of our Athletic Association. The Y. M. C. A. found him such an athlete they enlisted him as assistant physical director but alas! we fear all this has turned Bill’s head. Notorious for his recess talks with “Cal.” (Don’t blush.) GEORGE EVERETT DENEEN His madness was not of the head, but heart. Everett seems to have been smitten pretty badly as recess in 28 daily proves. He is a plague to all the teachers and sometimes musters up courage to look at the opposite sex with a smile. Between mixing up things at school and sodas up West he is kept pretty busy. ARTHUR ALPHONSE DENOMME Pass him not who seems a saint If Arthur would only do something out of the ordinary! He’s a firm believer in “self control is the corner stone of Democracy,” and always conducts himself in a quiet manner. We doubt if he does anything but study. 25



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IDA EDITH DUBINSKY Hercules in his prime paled at the sight of her. Ida, unlike the majority of us, is generally seen, in- stead of heard. The majority might do well to follow her splendid example of (piietness. We hear that she served as an excellent substitute in the typewriting department this year. It would be impossible to make any statement as to Ida’s whereabouts outside of school hours, for then she is seldom seen. MAY JOSEPHINE DUNN I chatter, chatter, as I go. Here is one of our lunch counter treasurers. Yes, it is she who does all the talking, selling of checks, counting of money and wiping of dishes. Perhaps it is the good air of West Eitchburg that makes her so accommodating. MAUD DURKIN Were eyes not made to flirt with? Maud is one of our lively members and seems to de- light in a code of eye flirtation. She has had several regulars but as we are not weather prophets no prediction is made as to who will be her ne.xt. Reports from 27 (unofiicial)say that Harold is thinking of proposing, an idea to Miss Fuller. Altho Maud hails from West it isn’t her fault. Well, here’s luck, Maud. Noted for her baby stare. ALICE EVANGELINE EARLS Her modest looks the cottage might adorn. Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn. Alice has been one of our busybodies, always happy, and trying to make everybody else happy. She certainly showed us she had some dramatic ability at the Junior Reception to the Class of 1916. If you’re looking for a sunny disposition, “GET IT AT EARLS.’’ We expect to see her at college next year and she surely will add to the fame of the F. H. S. 27

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