Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1920

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cssie I ,. I’raziiT loiir diaries W. C ' alilwell Cicnnule A. Cahill Marv M. Clancy Leoiiie hi. Cardinal Xorhian W. Churchill

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1 9 2 0 CLASS BOOK 13 LUELLA IMPI AHOLA “Give thy thoughts no tongue.” Luella is really not Itashful, but we do not hear her say much a: one time. She is one of Goodnow- Pearson’s mainstays. Two Itlondes seem to agree well, at that. How aljout it? Noted for her constancy to Pilly. DOROTHY PRISCILLA ANDERSON E’en though vanquished she could argue still.” Dot is one of our good sports, always ready for a good time. Still we should advise anyone not to start an argument, as they would surel} ' gel beaten. She is quite a follower of all the athletic games, especially football. W ' e wonder who Red” is we hear about. MARY ELIZABETH BACON “Often the smallest packages are the most precious.” Treasurer of the Classical Club. W e’ve known Mary for four years and she has always been the same. At recess she is either getting a good Latin translation, or collecting class dues. From the expression on her face, we have decided that she is not over delighted with the job. No, we won ' t tell you what Air. Dooling calls her. It’s horribile dictu.” Noted for that attempted curl. LAW RENCE ANDREW’ BARRIERE “Oh grave and somber manl” Barriere does not engage in the great exercise of talking, unless it is absolutely necessary. He divides his time with Mr. Pearson and his studies. Lately he has been seen at Crocker Field, so he ought to make good on the relay team. Noted for above track ability. ARTHUR JOSEPH BERNIER “Fleet of foot, and light of heart.” ■Arthur is one of our regular guys. He is speedy all around, on the track and off. He sure does great work on that 220 of his but Sumner L. could beat him on a half (so coach says). He manages to get in some good work in school and is famous for being our richest councilor.” You know him — he parts his hair in the middle. ALICE MARGUERITE BOLLES Marguerite is one of that famous sixth hour civics class. She came from Leominster this year so we will excuse her for cutting up.” She says she is going to take up nursing, but really. Mar- guerite, why? Noted for that dark look.” CECILE DOLORES BEAUDRAULT “A modest maid am it.” President of the Cercle Framjais. Treasurer of the Spanish Club. -Although Cecile is modest, she sees the good s ide of everything and is always ready with a smile. She is conscientious in all her studies and we are certain that she will meet with success in later life. She always has a smile for Elna. Noted for her French ability. RALPH ALBERT BEAUREGARD “When I ope my lips let no dog barki” Ralph is some boy 1 As an actor and as an orator, he can’t be beat and has already his name famous in the class play — as our hero. He doesn ' t slight the girls in school but his heart belongs to another outside. Can he dance? He has the original Alemphis jazz swing! Oh, yes, Duffy is an athlete, loo, but don’t ever ask him to master French verbs. Noted for his jazz step. ETHEL M.AE BEER “Come day, go day, God send Sunday.” — Captain of the basket ball I ' eam Ethel is a believer in that saying, better late than never,” and she lived up to her belief during her Junior year quite frequently. She has a fine sense of humor, but why not, after associating with the Harkonen twins? Ethel admits that it” isn’t at all in vogue now. Noted for being a strong temperance believer. LENA ERNESTINE B.AUMAN “Xor bold, nor shy, nor short, nor tall, But a new mingling of them all.” Lena can enjoy a good time but is slow at sug- gesting any. .Always willing to help whenever she can without saying too much is her motto. She used to run a coal office long ago, but it soon grew to be a sort of club house for many people. Of late we ha en’t heard much from her, so we take it she is putting in some hard work. Noted for those Baby Eyes.” ■ANDREW MILLER BONN.ALLIE “Attention makes the genius.” He doesn’t bother us much in school, but no telling what he does outside. He hopes to get his letter in baseball and maybe some day play for a real team. He is no lady’s man, but is not bashful, which adds further to our suspicion that he is not always impossible.”



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1 9 2 0 CLASS -BOOK 15 URO CLEMENT ROURGAULT O. U. C., or Boy,” as he is often called, is a big liit with tlie femininity of the class, especially with . He is the Ham Artist in these parts and among his many drawings are those in the class hook. Uro is on the track most every day, so maybe he will surprise us. Noted for his Luckies” and his relay team work. ED V. RI) TNCENT BRADY “Those eyes, those bewitching eyesi” Ed is one of our heart-breakers. He hates to be still a minute, so is trying to run the school bank. He used to weigh tea and coffee m one of our lead- ing stores. Noted for his great interest in the girls. JESSIE LOUISE BRAZIER “I’ll be merry and free I’ll be sad for nobody.” “J” is everybody’s friend. It hasn ' t taken us four years to lind out what she likes. Best of all she likes Priscilla and we are in doubt of who comes ne.xt. Jessie is not over fond of study, but she gets on just the same. Noted for that everlasting giggle and those bangs.” THERESA EXILDA BUJOLl) ■ ' Why don ' t I grow?” Although rather small, Theresa always has enough to say after she gets started. She seems to divide her interest among her studies, the Associated Charities, and Paul. Noted for her frizzly hair. GERTRUDE AGNES CAHILL “.Measures, r.ol men, have always been my mark.” Gertie is one of our Latin sharks, or at least she thinks she is. Other than that she is quiet and subdued. She must think a lot, as the opposite sex holds no charms for her. We wonder. Noted for that quiet manner and unassuming air. CHARLES WELLINGTON CALDWELL I ass him not, who seems a saint.” President of E. H. S. Bank. We know that Charlie is right there when there’s any fun going on. When not in school, he is man- aging the Fitchburg Gas Electric Light Co. Charlie always gets his hair cut at Pepin ' s and is quite a booster for him. Noted for that cheerful grin and those wind- shields. MAX SAMUEL CAPLAN “Crab and the world crabs with you.” Nosey” lives up to the above motto with ease. He is one of the tight members of the class, so tight that . Well ask anyone, they know. He is generally very busy though, and means well ; hut please explain to M. C. S. yourself. Max. With good luck he oughl to make a good member of the •A. P. Tea Store. LEONIE ELSIE CARDINAL “Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low.” Leonie comes from down South, which perhajis accounts for her dusky complexion, hut surely not her silence. She is one of those sixth hour Civics sharks, and comes in for some fun. Her reports seem to average high, so we must give her some credit. PHILIP GERALD CASHxMAN “Worry ne’er did man good.” Phil is life around this place, no wonder. He comes from the’ section where things are always happening. He causes more excitement in school than the whole Junior class, and when he is with Roger things sure begin to pop. Noted for that melodious laugh which is heard from all around. NORMAN WINSTON CHURCHILL “Brains he has XIXI ! !” As far as brains, books, and studying go, “Alutt” is a nc.gative quantity. When he is with the fair se.x, however, he is IGO per cent efficient. Mutt has many other interesting accomplishments and they follow : Editor-in-chief of the Math class Spasm ; h ' oreman, Kennedy’s Butter Foundry ; Second to none in jazz; and lastly, one of M. C. S.’s favorites. Noted for that sheepish grin and that fluent flow of foolishness. MARY MADELINE CLANCY A maiden fair, with shining hair.’ ' Madeline is one of the quiet members of our class, so quiet in fact she is hardly ever heard from, even in Miss Ordung’s classes. M e hear, however, that Miss Smith and she are quite antagonistic. Noted for her “A’s” and her assortment of hair ribbons.

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