Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1923

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JEAN K. FERGUSON Chatter, clialtcr as she goes. Jean is one of our future schoolma'ams if she doesn't liit the road to matrimony too soon. She is- much interested in ath- letics, but we believe il is for a good reason. How aliout it? Yes, she lias a weakness for (jresidents, but who could blame her? It is quite a talent to be able to vamp one. Jean brings brightness to Shea's theatre — with the flashlight. Noted for her constancy to Katherinc. (ieneral Course. ALEXANDER M. FERRIS fic's a jolly good fcllozv. Alec is a little fellow, but size is of no account. He is noted as a cut-up and keeps us well amused outside of school. Well, ask any one of his lady friends. Noted for his frequent visits to Keene and noted as the Arrow Collar Boy. Technical Course. FRANK R. FILZ, JR. am not in the roll of common men. 1- rank's daily chewing gum campaign is usually brought to an unsuccessful end by Miss Brown early in the third period. He has an inhuman appetite for chucolate nougatines and Wrigley's. He spends his leisure time monkeying around with test tubes, chemicals, and so forth; and we expect to hear from him :is a chemist in the future. Noted f(jr love of chemistry. Industrial Course. CLARA L. FISHER Young lady, Why do you talk, and talk, and ta'k? I'lara is noted for her ability to talk, as all her friends know, and especially her home room teacher. Clara is one of our future schoolmarms who thinks of studying when she reaches school. If she develops her conversational powers, we are sure she will become a dearly loved teacher. Clara always has a bright smile and a cheery greeting for everyone, and is loved by all her friends. Glee Club. General Course. EDW IN V. FITZGERALD To be merry best becomes you or me. That certainly is so, because F'itzie is a ery merry lad. Sometimes too merry for Miss H., for she doesn't spare him very much. It's I' itzgerald another I'. M., etc., or the story of the straw and the camel. However, Fitzie is a good old scout and he is some baseball player. Much credit is due him for his wonderful ability in baseball. Besides, he's a good student, but no chemist. General Course. MARY E. FITZGERALD Come day, go day, God send Sunday. Mary is a girl that spends a good deal of time worrying o 'er her lessons. N'est-ce pas, Mary? She is another one of the Wool worth .Academy stars. We hear she is to become a teacher. We are all coming back t school, when you begin to teach, Mary. Mary is also a Spanish shark. Commercial Course.

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FANNIE R. FLAUM A iiirly-Iiradrd maid. One cannot look at Fannie without ad- niirinfi her curly hair. Fannie knows when it is time for study, and when it is time for pleasure. Fannie is a good student, and spends much of her time studying, hut we hear that she and her friend Agnes, would like to spend more time in Leominster. Noted for her curly hair. Office suhstitute. Part-time Commercial Course. TU'TH E. FORRESTER As happy as the day is long. Ruth is a girl of strong personality. She believes in a good time and gets it. Study- ing isn't her strong point. We are not sure in whom she is interested at present, but we are sure there must he some one. Who is he. Ruth ? Noted for her laugh. Commercial Course. FERDINAND A. FULDA Soy — '(• aiiyhtidy try to ari iic zvith inc. We liear our friend h'erdinand, oh — deah ! is (|uite some argucr. But then we won't argue with you. Of course, everybody knows that the Arrow Collars use him for a model. Come on — now — argue. Of course, breddie is always ready with his lessons, and they hold first thoughts in his mind. Technical Course. HELEN FULLER Early to bed and early to rise. It is necessary that Helen be an early riser, if she wishes to get down from Pearl Hill in lime for school. Helen takes the Part-time Commercial Course, and works at the Normal School every other week. When she is in school she may always be found with the twins. Helen is a good student, and she certainly enjoyed being in R. W. H.'s third hour shorthand class last year. She enters wholeheariedly into her work. Works at the Normal School. Part-time Commercial Course. ALFRED E. GAGNON As the labor, so the ren'ard. This surely does not apply to Chick, as he has always tried hard to make the football and baseball teams. But that spirit of pers'stence will win. He is one of the fiuiet members of our class, but cm make himself heard when necessary. He is a great base1)all player, and can be relied upon in an emergency. Noted for his ability to hit the ball. Commercial Course. JOHN GARVEV ffe laufihs at you, ha. ha. ho. ho! Patsy is one of those persons called a dip. He is never supposed to be there, but yet is never missing. His idea of life is from a lazy man's point of view : that is, nothing to do but eat, sleep, and be merry. Patsy has always managed in school, but he sometimes finds it bard work. His chief amljition (you couldn't really call it that) is to be a basketball player. He may realize on his ambition in time. His work in school ! but that's enough. Commercial Course.



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ELIOT H. GOODSPEED All great men arc dying, and I ant feeling ill. Yes. But, Goodspeed, there's an exception to every rule. Eliot, however, is certainly a star or the star of Miss S.'s tirst-hour r.n.nlish class. VVe often wonder why he goes ill the office so often; what can the attraction he? He is called to the office. Why, is more than we can understand. His one weakness is his fondness for the ladies. Technical Course. JOHN T. GOULD IJ'iirry nei'er did man goad. That's one of the reasons Gould never worries. Lie's one of our merry lads, always cheerful, always glad. That takes it for granted. We may be surprised out of school — one never knows. One sure thing is that a certain member in a certain class wMjuld be lonesome without Gould there. College Course. . LT. W. (iR.WES .- ;( v st rite, yet a merry ime. We must pay a very deep compliment to Aha for having had enough courage to come to us all the way from Shirley for four years. We surely were very glad of this 'because we won't exchange her for anyone else from Fitchburg. She's a good student and one good sport. C ommercial Course. BEATRICE M. T. GREENE A merry heart and true. ISeatrice, we know, is cry quiet in school and nexer has much to say. I ut we also know lhat one of her fax'orile ho1)bies is to call her friends on the telephone. However, she's a cr ' good student, has good marks, and is wry punctual. She makes a spe- cialty in law by pulling A's. Noted for her dancing at the minstrel shows. Commercial Course. KENDALL T. GREENWOOD naebody care for me I'll eare for iiaehod y. Kendall is our li e wire, si)ending his afternoons at Heustis's. In school he has no interests, but from all reports he puts a pile of money in the Cooperative Bank, for we see him around there often (Sh! — there's a girl in the case). Noted for his fancy diving, his good looks, and his drum playing. deneral Course. EDGAR W. GROSS Great men H'cre onec sma'i Sauer is rather short, but he certainly makes u]) for it in action. . s captain of our champion basket ball team, he has led the boys to victory. As a member of the football, baseball, and track teams, he is helping our school make a good showing. It is rumored that he gets all A's. Noted for thai wicked shot from the side of the court. b'avorite expression: ??!!!X?!? Blank. Censored. Technical Course. 1

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