Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1919

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A LUO P. GRECO. You do it this way. Alcio is a Math shark. (Don’t worry, we know it.) During his Senior year he has been solving the mys- teries of Algebra, Math, and Physics. He once had aml)ition to be a diient Frenchman but has given up hope, but not the spaghetti. Noted for his arguments for Italy and his interest in the girls. WALDEMAR HERMAN GROOP. . s smooth as Hebe’s his unshaven cheek. Although we hate to admit it, W ' alt is one of our roughest members. They say he uses scissors to clip his beard once a week and he has been seen trying, but in vain, to smoke cubebs. But he showed Shepard how to be a fine Inisiness manager for the Red and Gray. He believes in the old adage, ‘‘A penny saved is a penny earned.” Rumor says that he plans to enter Simmons next fall. Noted for his innocent expression and his ability to decorate the High School. JENNETTE ROWE GRUENER And still the wonder grew and grew That one small head could carry all she knew. Jennette is, without exception, the smartest girl in the school. She would think it an unpardonable sin to go home with anything less than an A on her report card, jennette honored our class by winning the 1919 first prize on the music essay. We have noticed that Mr. Hubbard appreciates a good student when he gets one. Noted for her A’s. BERNICE ANN HARTNETT. Her conversation has no bitterness, Nor her company any tediousness. W ' e don’t know much about Bernice, but notwith- standing that we like her first rate. She is another of our numerous quiet ones, but can pull good marks. 24

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JOSEPH FULDA. Let’s to billiards. “joe’s” time is spent mostly at the Central trying to heal hloppe’s record in pool. He is one of our pool sharks. If he did not spend the rest of his time trying to entertain the fair sex we think he could spend a little more on his lessons. Noted for not having his lessons. ALENE (lOODSPEED. A modest, meek, and melancholy maid. Who, most of the time, looks sorrowful and staid. That’s Alene all over. But she can laugh and enjoy a joke as much, as anybody who knows her will tell you. She’s got some brains too. We know that be- cause she won third prize on the music essay. Noted for her Pve-lost-my-last-friend expression. GEORGE GOULD. He never smokes, he never drinks. Of a game of cards he’d never think. George is Mr. Dooling’s Greek shark. He spends all his time on study, but, sh ! He has been known to swear! He used to work at a butter store, but he was so conscientious he insisted on giving each customer extra weight. Noted for his bow tie. ALICE MAY GOULDING. She sings like one immortal. Alice is one of the very few songbirds of the class. She is also a pianist, and is headed for the Boston Con- servatory, where we expect to hear great things from her. Noted for her musical ability. 23



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(iRACE MARGUERITE ilElG ' ERNAN. A lassie dark, with raven locks. Grace has been with us for four years and has made a good classmate, although she is always seen and not heard. l ut what do we hear about her and “Rebecca,” who seem to enjoy skiing and coasting? Is it true, Grace ? Noted for the twinkle in her eye. ROBERT LANDIS HERSHEV. With knowledge stamped upon his hrow. W’hat Bob doesn’t know isn’t worth knowing. At the end of each marking, when Mr. Woodbury asks all the “A” pupils to rise, Bob just hates to but it’s his duty. Boh is also a good sportsman, fie was our editor of the Red and Gray, and also the star of the class play. Boh is i opular with all, but we think we know whom he would like to be most popular with. Ask him. It happened in Detroit; so did Bob. Noted for his cdosc relations with C. T. EDITH CLARA HODGE. Silence is golden. Edith is an authority on Lb S. Government. If you wish to know who our representative to Congress from Massachusetts is, ask Edith. She knows. Noted for her sunny smile. RICHARD MORGAN HOLLAND. Of quiet and studious aspect he. “Dick” is one of those fellows we seldom hear from, but he has stuck faithfully to the class and so deserves some credit. He has also demonstrated this year that he can defend himself. He is also quite a chauffeur when he doesn’t lose his way. Notorious for his ineonspicuousness, and his love for Burdo. 25

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