Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1920

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1 9 2 0 CLASS BOOK 21 JOSEPHINE EULDA Joe is sure a heart-breaker. She always likes to make long orations for Miss Stratton. We see her in communication with sttmeone and we fear results, hut still it doesn ' t bother her any. She rims around as, if she owned the p ace; cheer up, you may he a schoolmarm here some day. Noted for that giggle and those eyes. LILA MAE OAGNON steady buzz, buzz, buzz.” She loves to talk hut is just as merry as she is talkative, so fares pretty well in this world. Lila is quite a frequent visitor at the Canton, we hear. What can you say for yourself, Lila? An opportunity — 1920 is leap year. ALBERT GEORGE Life is real, life is earnest.” Captain Basket Piall Team. Albert is one of our star basket-ball players, and also received his letter in football. But he is tal- ented in another way, too, for he made quite a hit with his saxophone. He adds much to the orchestra when he plays. He is an old friend of .A.. E. D.’s hut doesn ' t lit in Civics. He gels in his time with the hunch most all day and every Thursday night. Noted for his artistic display of green ink. 1()LA MAE GIBBS ‘‘In every gesture, dignity.” W ' e never hear a word from ' iola. Her chief occupation is study and we heliexe she comes to school for nothing else. She can explain (to her- self) how she gets those .V.s perhaps, hut some of us would like to know, too. Noted for her ability to sing. T0I ' 0 ANDREW HANNL ' LA ‘‘.Vttention makes the genius.” Hannula seems to follow out the tihove (|uot:i- tion, as he generally has enough knowledge of his lessons to recite well. He sure did good work on the H. S. football team, helping us to win in many cases. Noted for his Civics ability. MARGARET IRENE HASSETT “Your servant I will be.” She is another worthy member employed in the art of soda-slinging. Irene tells us she is good at it, so we will try our best to believe her. She comes from Tar Hill, hut .still she doesn ' t show it. Noted for that original walk, and happy smile. MARY GROUT “Thy modesty is as a candle to thy merit.” Mary used to live in Shirley, hut after she had been with us for two years she came to I ' itchburg. She is stri ing admirably to be able to speak Siianish lluently so that she may be able to converse with the Major and hold her own in a Spanish argument. -And oh, her eyes ! d ' hey dance with merriment at times, hut they also are capable of sending forth glances of another nature. She is always there for tun and — well, just an innocent prank now and then. CLARICE ELIZABETH GWYNNE ‘‘Favors to none, to all her smile extends.” Clarice does not over-e.xert herself with talking, unless she recites, and her marks are sky high. The male sex holds no charms now for Clarice, although Eddie once was in good with her. Can Mutt’’ get her goat? Well, just look out when you see them together, for a storm usually follows. Noted for that perpetual smile. ETOLA h ' R.ANCES GLYNN ■ ' Woman is at best a contradiction still.” Etola comes to school chiefly because there is no other place to go. It is rumored she likes her job, and can take dictation well. Our local boys have no interest for Etola; small town guys seem more interesting. Noted for her above-mentioned friends and color schemes. W ' lLMER HARRY GOFE ••’Tis love that makes the-arm-go-’round.” Billy lo es to tease the ladies — a favorite habit of nis. e learn, howei’er, and with some mortification ihat it is a fre.shman ( ?) he is rather thick with. He can dance too and last -ear easily won his letter in football. If Dartmouth is your goal, Billy, you had better hurry more than you are accustomed to. MIRIAM HAAPANIEMI I love to please myself.” It is true that she does not try to please the rest of the world, not even Miss Ordung. Well, she can enjoy a good time and according to reports (and pictures) she did last summer. Chief occupation — traveling with the “girl in the office.

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