Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1923

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MARY A. BARXICLE Eiijtiy life ziliilc you may. Mary is a quiet girl in school, but out- side of school she is moderately gay. She can he seen at all times, rain or shine, with her beau. Who is he, Mary? Mary likes dances and movies, as that is how she spends most of her spare time. Mary is noted for her dancing ability. Commercial Course. ERWIN M. BEACH My strength is as the strength of ten, Because my heart is purcT Beach is one of our indispensable class- men. He is an all-round athlete, and he certainly proved his ability to u s in the re- lay race our junior year and football and basket ball this year. Noted for his pleasant smile and, sbal! we say, fondness for M. G. Record for quarter-mile and shot-put. Equalled half-mile record. Fitchburg s best trackman. Captain of the Track Team. Basket Ball. Football. Baseball. Technical Course. LILLIAN M. BERNDT She talks, she ta'ks. Oh, hou! she talks. Dutchie is one of our lively members. That's right, Dutchie, we need lots of pep. She is a strong supporter of cheering. Noted for her friendliness, her laughter, and her influence over Jimmie? Member of Girls' Glee Club. General Cf)urse. FLORENCE N. BEN ER Looks cheerful zvhen one carries in one's heart The unallerahle treasure. Florence comes all the way from North street. She's a girl that appears to study very hard at times, but we can't judge by appearances. She's also a good old sctiut. Quite a star in Civics. Commercial Course. EDWARD W. BICKFORD So)ne people think the ivorld is made for fun and frolic. Bicky is of the small minority who take things as they come with a smile, and never worry about what is going to hap- pen next. 'hen it comes to getting in dutch he is right there, but always has a knack of getting out of difficulties. 'hile he shakes no mean foot on the floor, he is not a lady's man, but if some one should say Waltham to him, he might almost blush. Mexican athlete ! Commercial Course. DOROTHY BIGELOW From every blush that kindles in thy cheeks Ten thousand little Lores and Graces spring To revel in the Rose. With us but two years, Dorothy has helped in numberless ways. She has lieen a member of several committees, but be- cause of her quiet way, few students ha e noticed her. She carries with herself high honors and has been noted for her A's. Dorothy is a good supporter of all ath- letics as well as all school activities. Class Book Committee. General Course.

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JENNIE P. BLAISDELL J'lii a'tt'iiys ill a hurry! Why. oli zvhy.' Jennie lives rij ht up to the above quota- tion. No ;rass can grow under her feet. Siic isn't particuhirly particular when she attends school, but nevertheless, she gets away with it. General Course. E. MAY BLAKE As haf'fy (is the day is long. May has been one of our happy members and has a smile for everyone. She is consci- entious and a good worker. Noted for her smiles, her ball playing, and her cheery greeting; Hi, there! Debating Club. Glee Club. Commercial Course. GERTRUDE C. BLOOD IVclcoiiic to our city. Having arriv ed only this year, we haven't had a chance to know much about Gertrude, but we are surely glad now to be able to count her one of the family. She's cer- tainly been very valuable to our class this year ; and we have proof by her good marks that she's a very studious girl. Commercial Course. SHIRLEY E. BOHAKER 'Tis better to speak in deeds than in zvords. Shirley never has much to say, but when he does say it, it counts. He spends a great deal of time studying. We are rather anxious to see what will happen to this studious boy. He has carried his books in a nice little bag all during his four years. Boys' Glee Club. General Course. THELMA E. BOHAKER Silence is golden. Thelma's great ambition is to be a school teacher and we think she will make an ex- cellent one. Her demure ways and quiet dignity portend success. If you sec Thelma look for Dot; if you see Dot look for Thel- ma. They are inseparable. Noted for her attendance at all ath- letics. Member of Dramatic Club. Field Hockey. Basket Ball. Glee Club. General Course. GEORGE BOUTILIER The more haste, the less speed. Boots is one of our Shirley friends. During his Junior year he usually managed to arrive at school about nine o'clock, but this year he has striven hard to beat that record, and he has been known to arrive as early as 8.20! He has never been known to commit the crime of over-studying, but he certainly holds his own with the rest of the class. Notorious for his speed? Industrial Course.



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DANIEL J. I'.OYLE Much of a III iicliiicss : he's I'rry quiet. Danny is one vvIid doesn't lielieve in sayins' a great deal to us. He saves all liis talents for the Summer street Rrm.u. He doesn't overexert himself in his studies, hul gets along just the same. Track Team. College Course. MARY P.RACK l.ijr is a I'rst, ami a'l lhiii s shdn' il. 1 tlitiufilit so (iiicr, hul now I know it. Mary, vc know, used to i lay nurse girl, hut now slie's a l isc, i)lease, girl. She's so very (|uict in school lhat we don't ha 'e a chance to know what are iier interests. Commercial Course. NELSON E. BRACKETT, JR. I'hcy (lie lia fy zvlicii o sprcl: is Iffi of llicir luilntual stains liui the pure oilier of the sou! remains. Nel is a South Side resident. This is an asset. As a model he has all the fellows in 26 heaten hy a mile, and can he usually ftjund with his shadow, h'arrar. His fa- orite winter resort is North Dana, ask Dudley ahout that. Noted for that Ja::::y necktie. Commercial Course. ERNESTINE E. BREWER Hoys are liorrid creatures ( .' ) Teen is one of our active misses, always ready to go here, there, or any- where. She helps run Landau's afternoons. Slie is Inisy trying to get all our secrets in snapshots. Leave it to Dutchie and Teen to make the world hum. Cdee Cluh. Dramatic Club. Class Book. commercial Course. KENNETH H. BREWER Mueli ado about iiothiiiij. This memher of our class, called Blub- ber, is one of our many witty classmates. He has always been a good scholar and will cnlirnie lo do his good work. He is not athletic. He is ery witly and very prolicient in pass'ug the buck. His name comes from the fad that, unlike the whaje, he has little surplus flesh. Ctimmercial Course. MARTIN L. ['.RODERICK . l easure not men l y .Sundays zeithoiit reyardiui) wliat they do tlie rest of the weclc. Ilroderick is one of our fezv members who doesn't believe in over-exerting him- self studying. We suppose that Bro derick believes in Worry ne er did man good. Well, it's a pity we don't all believe the same things or in the same way. We would warn him lest he grow to be the Jack with all play and no work. Technical Course.

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