Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1922

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RUTH B. GUILDS Winsome and Bonny. Kuth has bright eyes and a cheery smile. She loves to laugh and be gay. Her voice is always clear and happy, and no one has ever seen her down-hearted. Dramatic Club. General Course. HARRY J. CLARK Shy and retiring. Harry is one of our quiet boys. He hasn't much to say in school or out. He is quite de- voted to Walter and where you see one the other is sure to follow. Harry is quite slow in making friends; but when once made, they always stick by him. Harry never went out for athletics, but he is always seen at football games, nevertheless. He likes to study and we notice that he always gets good marks. He is envied by a great many pupils. Noted for his constancy to' Walter. Chief occupation: studying. Tech. Course. MARIE A. CLARK She talked much hut said little. Freckles is not lazy but she does avoid studying. We hear she is headed for a school of Domestic Science. Wonder why she is be- ginning to think so seriously of learning to cook? If she graduates this vear she will leave behind a little Sophomore who is the main cause of her not Studying. We always know where to find her at recess, for she has been in the same place all the vear. Noted for her giggle and wavy hair. Chief occupation: dreaming. College Course. 16 HOWARD F. CLELAND And said, What a good boy am I. Howard hails from Lincoln Street: but in spite of this, we know nothing against him, except that he studies too hard. He is a biology shark and never happy unless he is talking about ants or some other insect. He manages to get an average of 60' f. He has finally convinced Mr. Frellick that he knows more than what he thought. He greets every- one with a smile although he is rather bash- ful. His favorite study is girls, and foreign diplomats. General Course. Senior Boys' Club. MYRTLE A. COLE Her hair was rolled in many a curious fret, Much like a curious coronet. Myrtle is one of our little friends who come up from Shirley every morning. We hear she is quite a movie fan and aspires to be a star herself some day. If this is so, Man- Pickford had better look to her laurels. She is one of our Commercialites and works every other week. We may see her working in an office some day but we think a course in Domestic Science would be more suitable. She is noted for telling jokes, especially during her Junior year in Miss Foote's English class. She is sure some shark in shorthand. Chief occupation: cutting her bangs. Noted for her curly hair and dimples. Commercial Course. CATHERINE D. COLEMAN A terror from the word go. Catherine hails from up West. She is quite fond of Effa and they are nearly always together. Catherine has been very studious during her four years with us. Whenever you see her, she is always smiling. We used to see Catherine in the Girl's Locker Room the sixth period but she has evidently found some other place to rest. Catherine has succeeded in getting good marks during the four years she has been with us. We wonder how she c.'oes it. Noted for her constancy to Effa. Chief occupation: studying. Commercial Course. Class Book Committee.

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ETHEL I. CAIRNS knoiv her by her stately air, Her bright black eyes, her bright black hair. Ethel is one of our Commercial students who manages to get all A's and still have a good time. If it wasn't for Ethel we don't know what the Athletic Association would do, as it is she who keeps the accounts straight. She is very much interested in sports of all kinds, and made the hockey and basket ball teams. She did great work on the Class Book Committee, and as chairman of the School Notes Committee of the Red and Gray. Part-time Commercial. Noted for her excellent marks. Dramatic Club. French Club. Hockey Team. Class Book Editor. Honor Pupil. Red and Gray — Chairman Department Notes. MARION I. CATE Beauty, like the fair Hesperian tree Rich in blooming gold. We consider all our girls beautiful, to be sure; but Marion can take high honors even among us. She is noted especially for her golden locks. She belongs to the French and Dramatic Clubs and we are sure she graces both of them as she does everything. She has even been complimented in fourth hour Virgil Class. College Course. French Club. Dramatic Club. Class Party Committee. Glee Club. REBA J. CHALMERS She will not be hit by Cupid's Arrow. Reba is famous for her studying ability and never puts off till tomorrow what can be done today. She was never known to show any preference for the other sex although we hope she will change in the future. Reba tells us she wishes to be nothing but a school teacher but we cannot seem to picture her as such all her life. Reba is quite handy with the needle and we imagine it will come in handy some day. Noted for her constancy to Mary. General Course. Glee Club. ELSIE E. CHARLES Smile and the world smiles with you. Elsie pretends she is very shy but reports from Lunenburg Street tell a different story so we do not believe her innocent pleadings any more. She never shirks her lessons and spends a great deal of time worrying over exams., which seems very unnecessary in her particular case as she is sure to come out O. K. She divides her spare time working for the Continuation School and in her father's store. She's small and of uncertain age, but then looks are deceitful. Noted for her fast walk, especially going to school. Part-time Commercial Course. Works in Continuation Office every other week. Glee Club. GEORGE E. CHARLES dare do all that becomes a man. George is the school newsboy. He sells ten or a dozen papers in school every day, besides carrying evening papers on Main Street. All in all, he's quite a busy little man and expects to make a big mark in the world for himself some day. Noted for his industry. Commercial Course. Senior Boys' Club. PAUL E. CHENERY am loath to studv. Paul is one of our Commercial students but he dislikes to study. He likes to sit and dream especially in Law the third period. He wakes up to the fact he was called on in about five minutes later. Paul is not lazy, but how he does like to get out of doing work. He also likes to skip school and ride around with (???) in his car. Paul manages to get by when it comes to examinations and get fairly good marks. Noted for playing hookey. Chief occupation: motoring. Commercial Course. Orchestra. Senior Class Party Committee. Junior Play. Senior Boys' Club. 13



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RUTH M. COLLINS She is little, but she's wise, She's a terror for her size. Babe is one of our little girls, but then she's wise as well. She tries to make people believe that height does not Count in history. Babe is quietness itself and she was never known to bother the teachers by whispering?? She is very industrious during school hours; but outside of that she believes in having a good time. From what we hear, her Sunday evenings are pretty well taken up. Noted for her laugh. Chief occupation: motoring. Co-operative Commercial Course. Class Book Committee. JOHN V. CONRY Men may come and men may go But you'd be a champ in Mexico. Come and behold him. A true example of what the West End turns out. When Jack isn't throwing things around in Quigley's store, he is seen on the car bound for Leomin- ster. Rather suspicious you say? But sh it's only an aunt. Noted for those wise sayings. Tech. Course. Senior Boys' Club. HARRY R. COSGROVE The glass of fashion, the mold of form. Harry is one of those boys who drive daughters of Eve to confide in Beatrice Fair- fax. We hear he is headed for the Boston Conservatory next year. Here's luck, Harry! He likes to dance and demonstrates the art quite to perfection. What's this we hear about Springfield? Well, go to it. Chief occupation: changing his clothes. Noted for his winning smile, his Titian hair, his comradeship with Danny, and his confer- ences with Miss Sherwin. General Course. Senior Boys' Club. DANIEL A. CROWLEY It's a great plague to be handsome, for a man. Dan was F. H. S.'s star cheer leader, and we have to hand it to him for the efficient manner in which he directed the cheers. He is one of the popular boys of the school and he is always right there when it comes to a good time. Dan served well on the Class Book Committee. Chief occupation: surgical dresser at Crocker Field in the afternoon. Noted for his artistic presentation of the modern dances and his companionship with Harry. Class Book Committee. College Course. Chief Cheer Leader. Senior Boys' Club. MADELINE M. DACEY In the din of battle you could hear her voice. Is Madeline one of our quiet pupils? Ask Eileen. Wherever you see her, Eileen is always there. Madeline is one of Mary C. Smith's star pupils in Civics. She has a won- derful voice and you can always hear her in A. H. and in all of her recitation periods. Madeline generally has the front seat. We wonder why. Noted for her voice. Commercial Course. GEORGE W. DADMAN know it is a sin. For me to sit and grin. George hails from Shirley but we do not blame him for that. He is very quiet about school but we hear that it is not so in Shirley. George was on our track team our Sopho- more year. He is quite studious in the fifth hour bookkeeping class. He enjoys looking out the window. We wonder who he can see out there. Noted for his happy smile. Chief occupation: looking out the window in 47. Commercial Course. Senior Boys' Club. 17

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