Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1918

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WALTER ALLEN AUSTIN, JR. Pluck up thy spirits, look cheerfully upon me. Jr.” is one of oiir lively members who did great work in the class play. He doesn’t believe in taking life seriously, which was ably proven our Junior year in English class. He is prominent at all the dances but never dances the hrst one unless driven to it. (Wonder why, Jr.?) Noted for his farming abilities and his pipe. DOROTHY MURIEL AYER Words are like leaves, and where they most abound. Much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found. Dorothy’s last name is certainly very appropriate, as she certainly likes to spout hot air. Sometimes she gets quite excited, too, and then, oh my! She helps pay the rent of our several movie palaces and aspires to be a star herself some day. One of Dot’s favorite pastimes is talking on a corner with Donald. CHLOE ELIZABETH BATES. As welcome as the flowers in May. Chloe couldn’t stand us any longer and so has left. However, she stayed long enough to get her diploma. To her friends she is known as a good sport and she has plenty of friends among the boys, too. DORIS HESTER BEER. Ol A merry ‘heart doeth good like medicine. Doris hails from brick wall — you’d know that from her hair anyway and she’s a good sport. She certainly adds fun to our classes and without her we would all perish. Oh yes — and his name — Jones? I believe — eh, Doris ? 16

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ROY ALVIN ANDERSON. Thou art long and lean and lank. Roy is one of our commercial students who never caused us any worry. He is quite in evidence in the corridors at recess. We can’t help seeing you, Roy. Noted for his brilliant hair. HARRY LESLIE ANNIS. The force of his own merit makes his way. Harry came to us from Shirley a couple of years ago, which proves that Harry knows a good school when he sees it. He is an innocent looking youth, but then, you know, looks are often deceiving. Noted for his light hair. NAPOLEON FREDERICK ARSENAULT. Strange to the world he wore a bashful look. Whether he upholds this statement outside of school is yet to be decided upon. Fred also holds down a seat in 32. He was also our Senior track manager. Noted for his secretary’s reports minus the notes. WILLIAM JOSEPH P. ASHLINE. Behold the child of nature’s kindly law, Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw. Billie is the heavyweight (?) of our class. We are pleased to announce that he challenges all comers 1)e- tween the ages of one and two in a talking contest, with rib1)on awarded to the longest talker. Billie and his l)ooks get along peacefully together. Notorious for his grin. — . x f r 0 K.



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HAROLD WILLIAM BEER. His bark is worse than his bite. Harold hails from West Fitchburg, miff sed. He takes things easy in school but has stuck right with us for the four years. He’s seen in Cleghorn quite often, we wonder why. Noted for being Fred’s constant companion. ?7 HAROLD WEOTZEL BLAKE. Swift as the wind. Blake’s middle name is speed. He is one of our all-around athletes. He is under Mr. Hunter’s rule and that prob ably accounts for his success. His one worst fault is that he likes to stay out nights. ROBERT EDWARD BOUSQUET. Can words describe thee? “Bob” is right there when it comes to high school activities. The Red and Gray and the Debating Club both claim his attention. We have begun to think that he will be a second McCarron if he lives long enough. His particular friends are Mr. Chalmers and Mr. Dooling. EVELYN MARIE BOURGEOIS. Time and I against any two. How she does it we don’t know, for though she whiles away afternoons assisting Mr. Woolworth, she always comes to school with her lessons prepared. Noted as M. C.’s chief mainstay in third hour Civics — also as the object of envy of Senior girls on account of her curly hair. 17 t benior girls on account

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