Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1921

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MARION HOLDEN JUBR Beauty’s ensign yet, Is crimson in thy lips, A ml in thy cheek. Although Mnrion hails from Shirley, m’c can forgive her for tliis. She has been pretty cpiiet all (luring her four years so we don ' t know much about he--. But no news is good Noted for her pretty blush. HELEN IRENE KEATING High in stature and in rank. Helen works quietly, but nevertheless ac- complishes things. Last year she surprised us all and proved her worth by carrying off tlie biology prize. Since then she has resumed her quiet position but now we have an eye on her as we know what to e.xpect. How about it, Helen? Noted for her (juiet manner. PHILIP JAMES KEATING .4 man who blushes is never a brute. Phil liails from W. I ' , and would never think of coming to school without his lessons prepared. We hear that “Prof. Hunter has offered to finance him on vocal lessons as he hits “high C every morning in Room 7. Mike otherwise known as the “Brute has a great habit of testing his new inventions on Spillcr. We know his future success is as- sured. Noted for his A ' s and B ' s. 27 JOHN THOMAS KELLEHER Hmv dear to my heart are the scenes of childhood. Kelley alias “Jiggs” is a standby of all that concerns W. F. Ask Horp.” he knows. Kelley never seems to hurry much around school but they say he is pretty good at sweeping floors and shaking sodas (never dice) at W. F. drug store. We hear he has great ambitions, but we hope they rise higher than the “mudhole. Kelley” has some good points, however, and uses his head for some- thing more than a hat rack. He ha staken up dancing lessons now, so watch out. Some day we expect to sec him a druggist. Noted for his ability in Math, and Physics. MILDRED WINSLOW KLEIN The angel of the school. Mildred has been an honor pupil ever since she entered the High School. She was as associate writer of the Pilgrim Masque” and her success is assured wherever she may go. .‘ s a member of the French and Dramatic Clubs she did much for their success. But, we must not forget to mention her various assortment of beau.v (bows). ANNETTE MARIE LABARGE Tin just brimming with pep. Annette is Bernie ' s twin and a lively mem- ber of our shorthand class. She certainly makes things hum whenever she is around. Rumor has it that she is quite interested in a Junior.” We wonder who is he. Noted for her pink cheeks.

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BERXHART AINE JARVELA Intelligence and courtesy are sometimes combined. Another guy who tries to work in a shop ever ’ other week. However, we unrierstand that he has learned his trade thoroughly. We expect to see him the leading machinist in the city some day. Noted for that happy smile. DAVID JASSPON Old as I am, for ladies ' love unfit, The power of beauty, ! remember yet. To pronounce David’s last name you have to think of an orchestra and the two words jazz” and on” — in the meantime bearing in mind that the p” is silent as the k” in soup. David is without doubt the best German scholar in the school (it ' s an inheri- tance). Oftentimes, do you see David going down Main Street driving some kind of u contraption that is not unlike — in some re- spects — a baby carriage and yet resembles a locomotive. But still David shows signs of one day being a, or, the leading business man of Cleghorn. BRUNO WILLIAM JOHNSON A rascally, yea — forsooth, knave. Ban came to us four years ago and has stuck with us ever since. He delights in grabbing Mr. Hunter’s goat. His activities in Room 8 make him con- spicuous.” 26 ELSA ALFREDA JOHNSON Yon are always kind, and it is a pleasure to talk to you. Elsa is fond of all athletics, especially basketball, and is also a member of the Glee Club. She and Betty can supply us with plenty of am usement. Oh, for her pleasant manners, many friends, and the good times we all have in her company. LEMPI MARIA JOKINEN She looks innoccfil but you never can tell. Lempi seems to be a quiet girl who will talk to no one but her sister. We hear she is a fre- quent visitor in a neighboring city. We wonder what the attraction is. LILY IDA JOKINEN Lily is Lempi’s sister and is also quiet in school. But we hear she can make a lot of noise outside of school. She, like her sister, has some attraction in Gardner. Noted for her natural curly (?) hair.



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BERNADETTE MARION LABARGE Hffw dear to my heart are the scenes nj my child- hood. That I spent with that Junior in Room thirty- four. ■‘Bernie spends most of her time showing off her brilliancy in the fifth hour shorthand class. Between lessons, Sinionds, and that little Junior, she is kept pretty busy. Never mind, Bernie. some day when you have a little office of your own you’ll find the right EINAR JOHN LAIHO Like two men rolled into one. “Fat is under Mr. Hunter’s guiding hand and of course is an Industrial. He distin- guished himself on the gridiron last year by showing a tendency to get his football togs all mud. Dr. McMurray is one of his bosom friends, as he used ' to have the job of patching him up after the game. He will make Colby famous. CARO LOUISE LAWRENCE chatter the whole day long. Caro is certainly there with the chatter. She showed some good sense by graduating with our class. She spends considerable time in writing poems — we wonder why. Noted for that Sailor Boy. 28 MARGARET DURKEE LELAND A haughty and proud Miss, is she. Margaret certainly would give people this impression when they first come in contact with her but we hear that she is not half so bad after you once know her. She spends all of her time studying so thereby we hear very little from her. except when she is trying to persuade you that she is always right. Noted for her height and beauty. THEODORE LINDSTROM OJf with his head. Theodore is one of our quiet members and keeps the Putnam Machine Company running every other week. He can be seen driving the school barge each morning. By the looks of those steeds, Theo, they must have been imported from Russia. He has been a great help to our orchestra with his clarinet. GRACE NAOMI LITTLEHALE Sweet and silent is her nature. A quiet little maid of much intellect. Grace is the vice-president of the French Club and was a very petite Rosalie, in the French play. She can be seen any Sunday afternoon walking along the boulevards of Fitchburg with Orlando. Noted for her pull in Room 27.

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