Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1921

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THERON JASPOR FISH With knowledge stamped upon his br(ni ' . Theron’s last name is O. K. for him. He sure wins the cut glass ice-pick as a Spanish Athlete. He is. however, in every respect, a lady ' s man. and makes the rest of the fellows in the class take back seats when it comes to amusing the ladies. He was given the leading part in the Class Play and did remarkably well, taking the part of hero to perfection. His report card, likewise, makes him famous. THOMAS JAMES FITZGERALD Listen my people and yoit shall hear, The wonderful cornet player we have here. Tommie certainly does love to play jazz on his cornet. But that isn ' t all he loves; ask M. S. she ' ll tell you all about him. Tom has a hard time tr ’ing to dope out how he got so many .A’s??? Cheer up, Tom, the world wasn ' t made in a day: neither were marks or Noted for that everlasting smile and his ability in helping the orchestra along. LEO BERNARD FLANAG.AN One may smile and smile, and yet be a villinn. Explanation is demanded as to why It is that every Sunday evening Leo is seen stroll- ing along the boulevards of West Fitchburg. But you have to give the boy credit, for one who never studies, he gets away with it re- markably well. Observation has led us to believe that English is his favorite subject, as he pays more attention and makes less noise in the sixth hour than in any other??? 22 MILDRED F. FRAZER Silence reigns supreme. Mildred is a part-time pupil and alternates with Ruth in the Continuation School oflice. You can always find her with Ruth. She also comes from W. F. ELIZABETH MAE GARBER Silence reigns supreme Elizabeth believes in this quotation except when it comes to reading shorthand notes in Room 33. We wonder how she does it. It must be the result of A. S. O. ' s second year training?? Also she tries to convince us that she is learned by wearing those goggles. Chief occupation — promenading alone. DOROTHY GAVITTE That cordial, unaffected, most amiable presence Dorothy is a lover of music and is always ready to inform you in anything along that line. She is more talented than most of us realize. She is taking vocal lessons and may some day have world wide fame. Who knows? 1

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THOMAS MYLES DOOLING am monarch of all I survey. Tom sure can rattle off in Civics. How happy he would be if he were at the head of the government and could run things to suit himself. He is one of the F. L.’s efficient conductors. Tom is some Jazz Hound,” and we realize that it is only his nerve that gets him by. His diligence in German is remark- able, but throughout all this, he holds himself in a very dignified manner. JOHN JOSEPH DUNN A nd his hollow eyes groiv bright. And his fond heart almost gay. When he thinks of seeing Gertie Home once more. Jack went along the even tenor of his way for the first two years — but we are a little doubtful as to the succeeding two. He is one of the popular boys of the class, especially among the girls, but Ciert is his chief attrac- tion. He has certainly showed us he can play football. Noted for his great devotion to Gertie and his popularity. BLANCHE LEA DUVAL Bashfulness is an ornament to youth. Aside from being bashful Blanche is a good sport, and strongly supports the basketball games, especially in Leominster??? She is one of the bright lights of our class, and she makes quite a hit at being a teacher. Re- member that little song, Blanche, about, Johnny was bashful and shy. Blanche has a good deal of class spirit and here’s good luck to her. 21 CATHERINE ELIZABETH ENRIGHT Kay is pretty, Kay is nice, Afui when it comes to friends, Kay cuts the ice. For four long years Kay has been with us. She has been a great help to us in preparation for this book and we appreciate it. She is the source of pleasure and happiness everywhere she goes, and has a pleasing smile for ever ' - one. Most of her nights are occupied, but that ' s no fault of hers. M. C. S. and she are bosom friends. We wonder??? When it comes to dark eyes and happy disposition, however, we refer you to the above quotation. ELMER ERICKSON All great men are dying and I am feeling ill. Swede is another of our intelligent swains who is continually pulling down good marks. What? Of course he is an Industrial. He spends most of his time running the Y. M. r- a HAZEL FLORENCE FERSON Let me rest in peace. Haze! is one of our quiet (?) members who is always taking life easy. But they say that she and Caro have pretty good times outside of school. She can certainly make things hum in that si.xth hour English Class. Noted for her intimacy with Caro.



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GERTRUDE IRENE ( ' .IBSON I am always merry. Gert is one of tlie brilliant pupils in the Commercial Course. How she does it we don’t know for between books and Jimmy her time is pretty well taken up. Noted for her constancy to Jimmy and great fondness for the latest in dancing, .‘ nother one of Mr. Amiott’s stenographers. CLIFFORD GILBERT In arguing, loo, the person armed his skill-, For e ' en Ihough conquered, he could argue slill. When it comes to debating and arguing, in Clifford ' s case, it’s “Lead me to it. If noise were pennies, he ' d be a millionaire, for it ' s no use arguing with him for he’s always right anyway. We are thinking of sending him to Charlie to argue out a two-session-a-week plan, but that would be mean, for what chance would poor Mr. C. T. have? How about last fall when he told Frank a photographer couldn’t light up the assembly hall? NORMAN J. GODBEER IVe think loo lillle Who talk ho much. Of late we have missed the little old Norm, from our ranks, but he has been called to greater things, i.e., was summoned by the F. B, C. to take up a business training there that he might more speedily take up the duties of a prominent business man. 23 ELLEN OLIVIA GROOP .1 girl, light-hearted and content I wander through the world. Ellen is a (juiet girl and takes everything as it conies. She is another part-time student and is the City Treasurer during that time. It is said that two blondes can’t agree but judging from what we hear and see, Ellen’s case is an exception, for she and T. j . are both blondes. Noted for her pink cheeks. GRACE GWVNNE Why don ' t I gro7u? Grace Is a small busy person of the Com- mercial Course who hails from up West. If it weren ' t for this little mite the Sentinel Office would have to close, for without her they would be as helpless as a chicken swim- ming in mid-ocean. RUDOLPH JOHN HAAPINIEMI A good heart is worth gold. “Happy is one of the most loyal, depend- able members of the class. He is present at nearly every athletic event and is an ardent supporter. He is also a star pupil. One look at his report car l is convincing. Happy is going to be a good advertisement for the Class of 1921. Principal pastime is drumming the keys. Noted for his tendency to whisper in Physics.

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