Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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CLASS '25 BOOK s . Myrtle Alyce Christian Life's but a series of triffes Myrt with her curly locks and her bewitching smile can- not help being known by each and every pupil. She is a wonder at basket-ball and a star hockey player. The only thing that Myrt doesn't play is football. .She makes up for this by cheering loudly at the games. Basket-ball (2-.?-4), Hockey (2 4), Dramatic Club, De- bating Club. John Elmer Christiansen And say to all the world — 7 .s ;',v a nuni John has the distinction of being the most sincere woman-hater in the class. He dislikes them so much that he can't study from thinking of it. John is generally known as Peckas. His hobby is basket-ball. Doris Frances Cielo Black eyes, black hair — a pleasing combination Doris's last name means heaven which certainly can be applied to her eyes. We often wondered where she obtained her large array of clothes and lately discovered that she has the art of taking stitches down to perfection. Doris spends her afternoon making change for the cus- tomers of the Goodnow Pearson Company. Glee Club. Edward Clark Deep in thought, and -word, and deed Our friend Edward is a scholar and an artist. His marks are certainly envied by most of the class. Ed, do you think it worth while to walk from West Fitchburg to Water Street to purchase a well-known breakfast food? He is a fine chap and liked by all who know him. Class Mag Committee (3), Write-up Committee (4). Louise Catherine (dements Smiling she's seen from morn till night' Loui.se, who came to us at the beginning of the -Senior year, did not waste any time, but started right away to show us how popular she could be. Her chic appearance and coal black hair are points that cannot be overlooked. I-ouise's usual buddy is Mary Sleep. Dramatic Club. 15 AVCAV XXVIII

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CLASS '25 BOOK s . Carmelo Edward Cascio Born to write, converse, and live with ease Carmelo very easily stands out in a group because of his well-groomed appearance. He might well be called Lord Chesterfield the second. He left us for a while, but the spirit of Fitchburg High called him back again. It is Carmelo to the front when it comes to English. He is one of the shining stars of that class. When an explana- tion is needed, he is always ready. Track (3). Charles Edward Cashman, Jr. The world knows little of its greatest men Oh, what a business head! As assistant business man- ager of the Class Book, Buddy is just perfect. In return for four years of hard study of Latin, he has received the name of that famous character, Cassius. He certainly can act the part, too. We wonder what Miss P'uller's fifth hour French Class would have been like without Buddy's wise remarks and actions. He was the business head and President of our French Club, also. Orchestra (1-2-,?), School Council (3-4), Red and Gray Board, President of French Club, Class Play, As- sistant Business Manager of Class Book, Dramatic Club' (4). Antoinette Natalie Cattel Can word describe thee;' Antoinette smiles continuously. We believe she has two reasons for doing this: first, she is always happy and sec- ond, she sports an irresistable pair of dimples. She also has a charming giggle, all her own. Her long, dark hair and bright eyes certainly fascinate us. She seems to en- joy Spanish. She believes in speaking out what is on her mind. Dramatic Club (1). Antonio Edward Celuzza Modest, yet all of a kins, w h(' Chick hails from Water Street. He is a cheerful and jolly chap, always ready for a joke. Chick is a quiet fellow, but we believe that he finds amusement occasion- ally when away from his books. Chick performs very well on the violin. Good-natured and friendly and universally well liked. Orchestra (1-3-4), Band (4). Philip Milton Chitoff That Phil has plenty of friends is attested by the crowd that rides home with him from school. With them as a starter, he could soon build up a wonderful jitney business. Though not very conspicuous in every day clothes, he cuts quite a figure in his stylish overcoat and million dollar hat. One of Phil's lesser known assets is his extraordinary line. Every time he throws this wicked line his face radiates joy. i'hil made a doughty guard for the football team as it was pretty hard for anyone to push two hundred fight- ing pounds out of his way. Operetta (1), C, ee Club (2), Football Team, Debating Club. 14



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AVCAVXXVin JSv CLASS '26 BOOK 3. Mary Alice Clifford So that my life be brave, what though not long? Mary is a girl who is willing to make a bet any time pro- vided she is sure of winning. She became one dollar richer at the time of a well-known ringside affair. Don't ever ask her to pronounce chrysanthemums for she will be sure to stumble over it. Her lack of understanding the question at hand is often the cause of a period long discussion, which event is cordially greeted by the rest of her class- mates. Ellyn Josephine Coates Her voice was honeysuckle sweet It seems hardly credible that a red-haired damsel should combine a demure pensive mien with flaming locks, but this bright light of our class has achieved it. Ellyn is an original spirit in more than the mere spelling of her name and has, indeed, almost a dual personality: for despite her nun-like appearance, she cherishes a fondness for the bright lights of Acadia and the Rainbow Club, and though she is among the C's she occupies a back seat in Room 22, fourth period. Probably in the future Ellyn will appear at the Lyric during her tours of the country, for she has often delighted us with her clever impersonations. Glee Club, Senior Class Ring Committee, Senior Class Play. Simone Gertrude Collette Her worth is very dear in our regard We do not see much of Simone, for one week she is with us and the other she works at the Normal School. Simone is an excellent French student and won the second prize in French her Sophomore and her junior year. Simone is a very quiet girl and seldom speaks, but she always has a ready answer when called upon. Marshal (4). Herbert Leo Connors We shall never see his like again Rangy was a valuable man at end on the football team. He was often used to kick-off, even though he did kick with his left foot. Herb is quiet at school, but we believe he finds time now and then to enjoy himself when he can get away from his books. He is an interesting and un- tiring talker and has amused us at football assemblies with his readv good humor. Football (.V4), Glee Club, Debating Club (4). Arne William Cooke Marks may rise and marks may fall. But mine are high forever Arne is just one of the class who studies, works, and has a good time, too. He studies at H. S., works at Cowdrey's, and plays everywhere. He has always maintained a high standing in his studies. His wide-spaced grin gets him into all kinds of difficulties. He is a marked man on the street because of his height and his Boston bag. 16

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