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Marion Theresa Fisk I dare not trust these eyes, They dance in mist and dazzle with surprise Marion was noted for her misbehaving blue eyes and her facile tongue. A remark was seldom made which she could not meet with a snappy comeback, and if words did fail her, all she had to do was to use her eyes. Although she never seemed to be bowed down by the weight of her studies, she always managed to have her lessons done, and done well. What with her eyes, her ready wit. and her merry grin her future can hold nothing but success. Hockey (3). Viola Ingeborg Fiskaali Patience is the door of joy Viola was another one of our envied blondes. She had little time for school activities as her studying consumed much of her time. We envied Viola for her appearance of neat- ness and efficiency. These qualities should carry her far in the business world. Viola enjoyed nothing better than a good long hike or a snaopv basket ball game. Glee Club (2-4)', Basket Ball (4). Irene Marguerite Fogarty Her air, her manners, all who saw admired Irene had a pleasant smile and friendly bearing. She was a fine supporter of school activities both with her presence and her services. Swimming, skating, and reading appeared to be her hobbies, and we are sure she enjoyed school work by the diligence with which she studied. She was a member of the French Club two years and the Dramatic Club one year. Irene planned to go to Normal School in the fall. French Club (2-3), Dramatic Club (3-4). Gertrude Anita Forss think, therefore I am Gert was rather quiet, but a jolly friend when one got to know her. She loved to go gliding over the ice, and could always enjoy a dance. She worked in her spare time in the Fitchburg Continuation School office. She was planning to be a stenographer James Rufus Foss Nothing wins a man sooner than a good turn Jimmie was a good scout. Fishing and swimming were his favorite pastimes. He also attended the school dances quite frequently. Jim was rather shy, but that didn't mean that he disliked the fair sex — to the contrary. He worked hard at his figures in school for he had his eyes on an accountant's posi- tion after a college training. Mary Agnes Foss All that she does is done well Mary was one of the happiest and gayest members of our class. She enjoyed reading a good novel at any time. Mary's hair with its golden tinge was admired by us all. She did not seem to pay very much attention to the opposite sex. She was going to take a short business course after she was grad- uated from F. H. S. Dramatic Club (4). [ 19]
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Phyllis Clegg Farwell The secret of success is constancy and purpose Phil was a very conscientious student who believed in doing things well. Hence, she was one of our best students. She had a cheery disposition and an irresistible dimple, both of which endeared her to the hearts of her classmates. Phil was a loyal member of the Girl Scouts and during the past year she cheer- fully toted the bass drum for the Girl Scout Drum and Bugle Corps. After graduation Phil planned to become a nurse. Basket Ball (3). Dora Bella Feinberg Care's an enemy to life Dora, who is going to enter business college this fall to prepare for a triumphant entry into the business world, was one of the noise centers of the F. H. S. feminine portion. Basket ball and tennis were her favorite sports and we knew she swung a mean racket. Dora, however, was a good student and was usually hovering somewhere either near or on the honor roll. Carl Morton Fellows 0, this boy lends mettle to us all! Carl, whose marks averaged honor in High School, was one of our most brilliant students. Besides this, he played basket ball on the first team for three years, and was captain his Senior year. He also captained the tennis team. This year too, he was one of the outstanding school-boy ends on our football team. Debating Club (3), Junior-Senior Relay (3), Class Ring Committee (3). Tennis Team (2-3-4), Councillor (2-3-4), Basket Ball (2-3-4). Football (4). Senior Class Play (4). Eunice Fieger Obey, and be attentive Eunice was one of our dark-eyed, dark-haired maidens and a studious one at that. At least, one would suspect so from her recitations, particularly in Spanish, for Eunice was the star pupil in Mr. Dufour's first hour division. Eunice planned to enter Normal when she finished High School. Dramatic Club (2-3). Armas Walfred Fillback Every inch a king There was a rumor about that Armas once went rabbit hunting with a B.B. gun — or was it a 22 ? He did shoot something, but he was somewhat crest-fallen when he dis- covered it was only a chipmunk. His other hobbies, football and basket ball were limited to warming up, not because he didn't play well, but because of the stiff competition for the positions on the teams. The scholarship of the hero of this story was above average. A promising young man ! Basket Ball (2-3-4), Track (3-4), Football (3-4). Charles George Fischer An honest man's word's as good as his bond Charlie was better known as the Whistling Newsboy. He was like the average youth who believed in studying, but not too much. Charlie was a good sort of chap and could certainly give anyone a good time. Especially noted for his curly hair. Marshal (3-4). [ 18]
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Donald Jerome Fossa Of their orun merits, modest men are dumb Carefree Lefty— that was how we always knew him. Nothing ever worried him — not even exams and yet he al- ways managed to scrape through. A most faithful supporter of all activities even though he was almost invariably seen strolling in five minutes late. He has taken with him our most hearty wishes for success, which we know he can attain if he maintains that happy-go-lucky nature. Clarence Alexander Fournier A joke's a very serious thing We sometimes wondered what went on in Clarence's mind for he was a boy who never betrayed his feelings. Skating was one of his hobbies. He was fond of dancing also and was often seen at the school hops. He ran for our class in the relay his Junior year. Clarence had prospects in the business field for the future. Junior-Senior Relay (3). Raymond George Fregeau All great men have not died yet Raymond was almost invariably to be found in lively discussion with a group of friends. And in argument, size didn't count, for he always emerged in a happy frame of mind. Ray was one of those unusual people who love to do some- thing that they shouldn't. However, he was quite a plugger when he wanted to be. and he has our hopes that his luck will stav with him. Football (4). Martha Cummings French Sweet, be not proud of those two eyes Which starlike sparkle in their skies Martha was medium of height and pleasingly plump. She had brown straight hair, and blue eyes. Martha likec! all out- door sports, but she had no favorite one. She expected to go in training for a nurse. Basket Ball (4). Rene Adolph Gagne He is of a quiet nature Rene was one of our quiet Seniors and came from the rugged hill country near Rollstone Hill. He was very fond of sports and outdoor life. His favorite sport wras basket ball which he played all winter. The teachers wish that more people were as unpretentious as Rene. Frank Joseph Gallo Intermingle jest with earnest Frank spent his spare moments as an industrious cobbler. He was one of our raging tackles on the football squad during Senior year, and relieved many a weary practice at Crocker Field with a humorous remark at the right time. Frank claimed to be some wrestler. In gym he was often seen sprawling about on the mats wrestling with some husky friend. In victory or defeat he always crawled to his feet with a broad smile on his face. Football (4). [ 20]
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