Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1922

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I'M LINE L. FENNO Before my mirror night and day a-primfnng I am busy. Pauline is very quiet in school, but like others she is full of pep when outside of school. Yc hear that she is soon to take up permanent residence in Westminster. Noted for her fondness for opposite sex. Commercial Course. DOROTHY II. FILANSKY J ns a Utile girl not bigger than a doll. Dolly is one of our little mites hut is not ashamed of it. For such a small person, she has a voice that can be heard all over the class rooms, especially in Major Lowe's second hour Spanish Class. In Mr. Frel- lick's first hour Bookkeeping Class, when, after sending the biggest part of the period talking, she is called u|x n to recite, nine limes out of ten she can't find the place. Dolly is a mischievous piece of humanity, and bound to add amusement to any period. Noted for her bubbling spirits. Spanish Club. Assists Miss Brown. Commercial Course. ROCKR Y. F1SI1KK Well could he ride, and often men would sav, That horse his mettle from his rider lakes. Roger's chief occupation in life is driving .in Oakland. He rode a horse in the Class Day parade and cut quite a figure. There seems to be quite an attraction for him in 26. Noted for his speed. Tech. Course. Senior Boys' Club. 20 ANNA M. FITZPATRICK Very demure and shy, am I. Yes, we must admit that Anna is very de- mure and shy, but that is nothing against her. She loves her studies, and consequently draws good marks. She is cut out to be some business man's stenographer or bookkeeper. She has no bad habits whatsoever. Anna is a valued member of the Senior Class; and, as we understand, of the Girls' Social Club, and last, but not least, of Mr. Frellick's banking force. Noted for her shyness. Co-operative Commercial Course. Red and Gray Board. WILLIAM J. FOGARTY The Beau Brummel of Clcghorn. As far as care, books, and studying go. Bill is a negative quantity. When he is dancing with the fair sex he is 100 per cent efficient. He has a few accomplishments. Forem an A. P. store, some fine fellow, and a great friend of Mr. Howarth's 3S). General Course. Senior Class Committee. Senior Bov's Club. FLORENCE R. Fl'RPHEY Let the world slide — What care I? The above certainly does fit Florence. Studying never worried her, but then she managed to talk it out. She is one of those who gives us light at the movies but we rather think she likes to do without it herself. So far we haven't seen anyone who could rival that coiffure of Florence's. She will show those ears! Noted for her I don't care expression. Part-time Commercial Course.

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EVELYN M. DUXX love my teachers, but you know My fun must have a little show. Dutchy is always smiling. We don't know whether it is because she comes from the Sunny South Side or just because she likes to show her dimples. She is noted for being quite a sprinter (for the lunch counter). As a member of the hockey and basketball team she did great work. One of Miss H 's permanent boarders. Noted for her constancy to Bea and Mad. Part-time Commercial. Hockey team. Basketball. Ushers at Lyric. Works for Mr. Jeffery in bank. THOMAS J. EARLEY We could stand him forever more, If he'd dissolve that grin in Hn SO . Another of the campers at North Dana. W hen among the fair sex, Tom is good but then — his one ambition is to be a Mechanical Engineer. He was on the Class Book Com- mittee and did good work. While at camp, Tom was very quiet and never went across the lake — we thought he was slipping, but now — you'd be surprised. Noted for that walk. Industrial Course, dee Club. Class Book. Senior Boys' Club. JOHN W. FAGAN Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity. John is one of our future M. D.'s. He is sometimes very cold-blooded (and delights in dissecting rabbits and cats). He has become quite proficient at this, and can distinguish the epiglotis from the vertex vertebrae. However, that is just a hobby of John's but it is rumored that a fair damsel residing near Summer Street occupies some of his attention. As a member of the Class Book Committee, John proved invaluable. Famed for his cold-bloodedness. College Course. Class Book Committee. Debating Club. Senior Boys' Club. EFFA J. FARNHAM A modest maid am I. Although Fffa has been with us for four years, she still claims Vermont as her resi- dence. While in school she appears to be very quiet ; but from what we hear about her when she is summering in Vermont, we have every reason to think she has a good time. Effa is learning to run a Ford coupe in Vermont, so we hear, and incidently to run the bank here. Noted for her winning smile. Co-operative Commercial Course. Works in the F. H. S. Bank. Glee Club. EVERETT A. FARR Perserverance keeps honor bright. Everett is a member of the famed Industrial Class. He is an electrician of unknown fame. He hopes some day to have Edison as his chief assistant. He is right there giving speeches, and book reports in 28 (.■') and is also some physicist. Every other week he may be identified by a roll of electric wire which he carries. But for Everett this school would go broke. Industrial Course. Senior Boys' Club. LESSA FEINGOLD Merry-hearted, curly headed maid. Lessa is one of our part-time students. She is a very apt talker, and her laugh is con- stantly heard. No one believes that she will ever die of worry, but that is one of her charms. She is admired for her curly hair which sparkles in the sun. She counts among her friends one Laby. Commercial Course. 1



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MARY W. GARVEV Charming; witty; debonair. A dance without Mary would be incomplete for she always keeps things moving. And when it comes to dancing! She surely can trip a light, fantastic toe. Her committee work, especially for the Class Book has been of the best. Mary's charming personality has won her many friends of both sexes. Noted for her constancy to Bun. Co-operative Commercial Course. Editor of Class Book. Junior Minstrel. JOHN P. GAYNARD Waste not thy advantages! John is a West Ender and very much so. His chief aim in life is to be a M. D. That explains his busy appearance; he really is chasing future cases. When he is not study- ing Spanish, he is holding down a counter in Brockleman's. Field occupation: yelling Fore. General Course. Senior Boys' Club. DAVID P. GEGAN As swift as Mercury. Dave is the fastest fellow in school: i.e., in the hundred yard dash; but his speed stops right there. He's some shark in Civics; he has hardly said a word this year. Do you remember his good work as captain of the Junior relay team? College Course. Captain Track Team. Letter Man. Class Book Committee. Senior Boys' Club. ARLENE E. GILSON Happy am I; from care I'm free! Why aren't they all contented like me? Lene seems to be so happy lately that we wonder who the other happy person is.- We thought she would be very lonesome for some one who went away, but evidently somebody else came to town and took his place. She likes the movies and we expect to see her a star in filmdom some day. Never- theless, her book reports are the best in the class (when she does them.) Glee Club. Chief occupation: making up excuses. Part-time Commercial. DOROTHY GLAZIER For winning hearts there is no doubt, Dorothy holds the record. She is always lively and full of fun. Some- times she is apt to be a tease. Dot is quite daring, and brave, and is almost torn-boyish at times. We wonder if she smiles in her sleep, for any time of the day, in rain or shine, she is always smiling or laughing at some- thing. But she can be very serious at times. When she is working as the secretary of the Dramatic Club, you wouldn't know her, for she is so dignified, and industrious. She's an actress, too! If you don't believe it, come and see for yourself at the Dramatic Club meetings, when she is performing. She can be quite a Frenchman, too, during the second hour in room 27. Dramatic Club Secretary. Glee Club. General Course. JOHN N. GODBEER Let no man dispute me. Norman is one of our bright young stu- dents. He is very studious, but aside from the malady is a real fellow, although he never smokes??? As a newspaper man Norman is a Horace Greeley. He is the king of the Fitch- burg Sentinel, even bearing more weight than the editor. Noted for his remarkable ambition. Tech. Course. Senior Bovs' Club. 21

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