Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1919

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(iEORGE ROBERT HOOPER. Arise, shake the hayseed from off thee. “Harry” hails from Shirley, the town that made sus- penders famous. He is a line printer, especially of his own jokes. Did he ever tell you it? He has been known to speak to a girl, but he may change. Noted for his jokes. GLADYS YIARION HORNI BROOK. With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come. Never a worry has she, but a devoted friend from 347 Blossom street. How about it, Gladys? Gladys must have a pull with M. C. S. to get an A. Noted for her love of dancing. HUGO JAMNBACK. The Boy Wonder. Besides being an author of detective stories, a mu- sician, and a linguist, Hugo is also quite a scientist. W ' e note that of late he has been Itlowing at a flute in the orchestra, where he used to wield a fiddle. W’e wonder why the change. Perhaps he likes to blow. Noted for his wonderful chemical ability. EVELYN MARIE JOHNSON. Sometimes friends are handy. When “Evy” makes a new acquaintance she holds on to him. Theatre parties often prove enjoyable. She believes silence is golden. Noted for her shyness before superiors. 26

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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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JOHN JACOB JOHNSON. Silence is golden. Jake” is one of the silent meml)ers of oiir class. He firmly believes in the above saying. He has been a member of the Industrial course for four years, and we expect to see him holding Opie’s job some day. Noted for his smile. BLANCHE MILLICENT JONES. Bright as a summer’s cloudless sky, With stately tread she moves. IBanche is another of our part-time students. How does Milda ever stand it to be without you every other week? Blanche is very popular among the boys. Noted for her coiffure. MARION ESTHER JOY. As a wit, if not first, in the very first line. Marion carries home an excellent report card every two months, to the envy of most of us. She believes in living up to her last name by being Joyful” all the time, and also believes that everyone should. V T sincerely thank you, Marion, for your work on this book. Noted for not being absent, tardy, or dismissed her whole four years. FRANCIS XAVIER R. KEATING. And when a lady is in the case. You know all other things give place. “X-Ray” has been one of our leading athletes the last few years, and proved a great asset as captain of the track learn. He intends to go to Normal. Do you blame him? Why does he like iodine? They are al- ways together. Noted for his girl friends. 27

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