Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1923

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IDA A. CAPLAN Sniiliiicj she's seen from morn till night. Ida is a l)right comniercialilc ; and she knows how to make things hum, especially in Spanish class. She helped run Smiley's this summer, bul Joe had to sive uji'' wdien Ida prepared to return to V. H. S. and offered her resignation. Ida certainly can speak (when slie wants to) and carried away honors in the Prize-Speaking Contest. She is assistant principal of Room 44. Three cheers for Ida, now — Let's go ! Prize-Speaking Contest Winner. Glee Club. Dramatic Club. Commercial Course. LEWIS A. CHICKERING am sloxv of study. Chick usually spends the first period each morning explaining to Mr. Hunter why he did not study his lesson the n'ght before. As a consequence, he sometimes has lo spend an extra one after school making it up. While not in sclmol e ery week, Chick is the boss's fasnrite at the Fitch- burg Steam Engine Co. Industrial expert on Turbines. Notorious for his deep, booming voice. Industrial Course. HELEN P. CHAISSON fl i 'y om I. from care I'm free. Why aren't they ai' contented HL'c me.' True for Helen. Helen has a great fancy for ex-graduates, we understand. We are also told that Helen has genius in sew- ing. Neatness, modesty, sense, level-head- edness, with all these assets Helen is blessed. Commercial Course. ALICE D. COLLETTE Quiet slie zvas, forsooth, not I'ain. If friends be credit, she has much t aiii. ' Alice is Clara's twin. She is rather quiet, liut her good marks show thai she is faith- ful in her studies. Her pleasing manner has won for her many friends. Noted for her . 's . Member of the b'rench Club. Class Book Committee. L'ommercial Course. LILLIAN S. CHEW llcre real habitude ( ires life and ( race lo at fertainin( s and to ornament. Lillian doesn't believe that size counts. She is very efiFicient as a banker, so we hear. Lillian's industry must be rewarded by her attainment to those qualities of reliability and worth which mark the suc- cessful woman. Commercial Course. CLARA H. COLLETTE ;; and out she goes, as blithe and gaily as a butterfly. Clara and Alice are as much alike as two peas in a pod, and why not ? They're twins. She is one of our librarians. Clara is one of the bright lights of our class. Also noted for her A's. Member of the Erench Club. Commercial Course.

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CARROLL HROUGH A stem man and dclii-niincd. Uroiigh believes thai e ery stiuk-nl slmuld carry his hcoks in a studeni bag. lirouiih, we wonder if you know how many hours of worry, wondering what would become of that hag, you are responsible for. Brough, a very good student, always has his studying done. Noted for his long stride. Technical Course. ALBERT BRUNEAU ll'licrc there's a iC 7 . there's a -aay. W is fond of extra lessons (?) as he never seems to grin over the assignment, hut of course that docs not assure his doing it. Al likes to enjoy himself once in a while, too. He is noted for his i)eculiar jokes. Chief amusement — playing baseball. Commercial Course. ROBERT J. HCTTIMORE I'm a lady's man, Da['fer Dan from Dixieland. Bud, as he is called by many, is a stu- dent of no mean talent in Trig. Em- ployed by the Sentinel, he will probably l)ecome editor of our city jiaper. As one may judge from his appearance, he cannot he blamed for being a lady's man; in fact, he rather enjoys it. His social achievements are many, and he brings honor to his South Side residence. He is a great adventurer, but has been to Clinton only once. Why only once? Technical Course. CLARA L. BUXTON What is si saered as knozcledf e F Clara is a Shirley girl. She must spend many hours in study, as she certainly at- tains good results. However, her quiet humor used for oral talks proves that she has Slime pretty good times. Noted for her timicliiy. General (,'ourse. JOHN A. CALDWELL U'lunen are )uy sf'eeialty. Johnny is one of our brunette boys with natural (?) wavy hair. It is rumored that someone marcels it. Maybe Brighton ? Just at present he is editor of The Sentinel and when not there is usually found at the Y or in Boston. Johnny likes to dance as well as he likes the girls (almost), which is saying he loves to dance. As a football fan, Johnny shines, as his trips to Wallhani and Lawrence show. Noted for: That curly hair and the ambition to vamp Miss b'airbanks the fourth period. Track Team. Glee Club. Cieneral Course. GABRIEL CAPLAN llliy am I not tall, instead of brazn'ny.' Ne cr mind, lie content, many people would be satisfied to pull the marks he does. In the near future we expect to hear of him as a fainous lecturer or philosopher, but his way will likely be thorny, for The way to bame is like the way Ifi Heaven — through much Tribulation. Won Dramatic Prize. i' rench C'lub. Dramatic Club. College Course.



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M. ALFHILD EDM AN .-iH lial fiiicss bechance thcc. All'liild is jolly, and we have her only every other week. hen she is not with US. she is at Crocker I'icld helping Coach Amiott. She is a good student but docs not believe in spending ail her time study- ing. She has outside mtcrests. How about H. W .? Commercial Course. THOMAS EGAN SHriicc is as great an art as sf cecli. Tommy never says much, so what we know about him has been mostly inferred. He is one of Mr. Hunter's star students, and while not in school ev ery other week he hangs out at the Iver Johnson's Arms Cycle Works. He's not very big for a Se- nior, but brains arc more valuable than brawn. Notorious for his questions in school. Industrial Course. M.VkV K. IWLLOX To be merry best becomes you. Th s certainly applies to Mary. Studies flo not worry her, unless it be at the last moment, but her friendship with Sammy certainly does worry others. What about it, Mary? Commercial Course. PRISCILLA FANNOO .1 )' croivn is in iny heart, not on iny head, . . . niy crown is called content. A croivn it is, that seldom kings enjoy. Priscilla is a hard worker. She's always busy, l)e it her lessons or outside duties. Why are figures so troublesome, is the (juestion that I'riscilla can't imderstand. Probal)ly there are others, too. She is noted for her love for figures. Commercial Course. DOROTHY FARRAR I'm alzcays in a hurry. Hilt I can't tell yon ivhy. I wonder what the cause is, don't you? Dot can sometimes be seen with some sort of a fiddle under her arm. B.ut we really hate to tell you how it sounds. Nevertheless she's got a disposition tha,t's one of a kind. There's always a ready smile, rain or shine. We hear that Qot doesn't care particularly well for school. But then, we can't blame her any. Noted for that smile. HAROLD 1. FARNSW ORTII Ei'cry man has his faii'l tind honesty is his. Harold hails from Whalom. His wind- shields help him to look cry studious, apd he is. Harold enjoys nothing better thati debating debatable questions with the teachers. He always makes sure that he is on the right side first, and this is why he usually wins. Notorious for his vocabu- lary. Industrial Course. i

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