Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1918

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GODFREY LAWRENCE CANTY. On their own merits modest men are dumb. Godfrey is one of our unassuming guys. He made his letter in football, incidentally showing his sand. He comes to school with all his lessons prepared, so has not yet developed any worry wrinkles. Sh ! The secret is this : Let the girls alone. HELEN MILDRED CASHMAN. Let the world slide, What care I? Helen was liked so well by her teachers that she was encored her freshman year. When mischief is in the air — beware ! Helen is always in it. Her favorite pas- time at recess is keeping company with Mr. Dooling. D. D. C. MAX CHIATE. Time elaborately thrown away. Max was a member of the Senior class party com- mittee, and he also helped us to lose the Junior-Senior relay race last year. Other than that we don’t know much about him. He hopes to own a drug store some day. Chief amusement : Concocting strange mixtures at Estabrook’s s oda fountain. ESTHER SOPHIA CHRISTIANSON. A modest maid am I. Esther is modest, hut she has her own opinions of the world. And you can’t put anything over on her. Although quiet, she helongsHo the Hustle Brigade of our famous class. 19

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o . 1 RUTH MARION BRADLEY. IMy cheeks are bonnie, bonnie! Ruth is one of our seen but not heard meml ers, who leaves her Latin composition till just before school — but we don’t Ijlame her for that. Noted for her rosy cheeks and quiet disposition. EDNA DAISY JANET BRIGGS. Silence in woman is like speech in man. Deny it who can? Edna seldom speaks, but when she does she says something- worth while. She is no worry to the teach- ers, and she has never been known to shirk. Edna displayed her musical ability in the orchestra this year. Next year she intends to join the “normalites.” WILLIAM LEE BROWN. And his hollow eyes grow bright . nd his fond heart almost gay When he thinks of seeing Helen home once U V1N. . IT Billy went along the even tenor of his way for the first three years — but we are a little doubtful as to his senior year. He took the part of the jealous lover in the class pla} but we know there is no need to be. Noted for his classy socks and ties — and as being inc[uisitive — soiiietiines. MAE AGNES BUCKLEY. A mighty hunter and her prey was man. As the permanent scenery of thirty-seven would put it, the commercial course, in producing Mae, has furnished an excellent “machine.” We expect to see Mae the private secretary of the first woman who is President of the country. 18



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CHESTER EREDERICK CLARK. O grave and somber man. “Chet” doesn’t let much bother him, not even the girls. Or at least he doesn’t seem to. We expect to see V. AI. D. after his name some day. He is seen driving a flivver once in a while. HELEN CxENEVIEVE CLARK. Quiet she was, forsooth, not vain. If friends be credit, she has much gain. Helen has tried to derive some good from her four- years’ course and we know she has succeeded. When there is any fun on foot, Helen is right there, for she certainl} ' is fond of a good time. She has some diffi- culty in being heard in the class room on account of her pygmy voice, nevertheless what she does say is worth hearing. ! ? lij ' I L WILLIAM SNOW COLBURN. The field of glory is the field for me. “Pop” responded to his country’s call early in the spring by enlisting in the coast artillery. Congratula- tions ! He was a great success as captain of the football team. He and “Snip” had great ideas about forming a glee club, but thank goodness we escaped that. EVELYN AGNES COLEY. When I speak, let my voice be heard. Evelyn is one of our part-time students who can manage to pull an A from M. C. S. and incidentally run Simonds Manufacturing Company. She has many friends of both sexes and we know she is a good sport. 20

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