Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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] THE BOULDER [ Helen Pauline Courtney Slout lir irt and oprn hand. Helen is a friend to all, a pal, a good sport. Therefore, these few words tell a good story and give all the impression needed. She was active in all sports, but swimming, basketball, and hockey were her favorites. Helen's holiliy is stamp col- lecting. Glee Club (3), Mikado, Basketliall (3), Hockey (4). Pauline Mary Daniels A prrjrci ivninan nobly planned. To tvarn, to comfort, and command. Here's a girl that delights everybody. She goes over to Crocker Field after school to play hockey or volleyball and she surely does brighten up the place. Pauline's hobbies are going to the Fitch- burg Theatre on 10c day and talking. Pauline, who is planning to go in training at the 'orcester (Jeneral Hospital, will lie missed by her friends in 'Fitchburg. Basketball (2-3), Volleyball (2-3), Oh Doc- tor! , Mikado, Glee Club (2-3-1-), French Club (-!•). Everett John Daulton Such as 1 am, all true loi'cr. arc. Jack is a true and loyal member of F. H. S. He ran in the Junior Relay, and handled the (juarterback position on the football team with great skill. He keeps in trim liy rvmning for the last car four nights a week. Sometimes he misses it. Jackie's plans for the future are incomplete, but we feel sure he will be successful in what- ever he undertakes. Football (3-4), Relav Team (3), Glee Club (3), Jimior-Senior Reception Committee (3). Joseph Evangelist David One -virtue he had in perfection, ■-'jhich iva. prudence. Joseph follows the trend of the seasons vhen it comes to his hobbies. He hunts in the fall, skates in the winter, and swims in the svnnmer. .■ s for indoor hoiiliies, we are told that Jose|ih chooses piano playing. Russell Kendall Davis Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. Russell is one of the fortunate few who ha c developed their h()lib ' to such a state of perfec- tion as to enable them to rely on it as a source of gainful employment. Cartooning is Russell's particular hobby. His patient efforts and steadv practice coupled with his inherent ability have laid a firm foundation leading to a successful career. Livio Gerald DeBonis While 1 am master of my sivord, I shall nei'er think any man greater than myself. Yak is our head marshal this year, so he gets a chance to train his voice to become an auc- tioneer later — though in reality he is very much interested in landscape gardening. He is the Bill Cunningham of our Red and Gray and it was through his efforts as chairman that our Christ- mas dance was such a success. He likes to box — so watch your title, Sharkey! Relay (3), Football (4), Junior Class Party Committee (3), Marshal, Red and Gray Ath- letics (4), Red and (iray Dance Committee (4).

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THE BOULDER May Chitoff i (ju have greatly ventured but all must do so ixhi) n'ould greatly niri. May is much interested in music. All her spare time is spent listening to Concerts even if she may be swayinji along a shining floor. Perhaps we should not have said all her spare time for she also plays tennis, and enjoys driving a car. She has entertained at several places with vocal solos. May intends to go to the Boston Conservatory of Music next vear. Dramatic Club (3-4). Ruth Elma Clark ;j a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Ruth is one of the jolly girls of our class and is al va s ready for a good time. She was an active member of both the Dramatic and Glee Clubs. Her hobby is hiking and she has a fine chance to indulge in this sport as she lives wav up in West Fitchburg! After graduation she plans to enter the Moody Bilile Institute in Chicago. CJlee Club, Dramatic Club, Messiah. Elizabeth Fay Comstock Nice things come in small packages. Elizabeth always has a jolly smile. Miss Miner is fortunate in having such a capable little helper every other week. When she is heard clicking down the hall toward Room 41 all the hold, bad children immediately become quiet. Motoring is one of her hobbies, but she refuses to disclose her chauffeur's name. She is also very partial to tall voung gentlemen' from our Sophomore class. Lillian Louise Conrad .V merry heart doeth good like medicine. Lillian is a member of the class who comes from Waites Corner and made a daily dash for the car in order to arrive on time. She likes to skate and could fretjuently be seen at Snow Mill Pond. She enjoys dancing and attended most of our social activities. Marion Mable Conrad A ' uiet ivorker, a steadfast friend. M.Trion is a pleasant and well-liked member of our class. During her Junior year she was an active member of the Glee Club. Marion's favor- ite pastime is attending the movies. And in spite of the fact that she lix'es way up at Waites Corner she manages to go to the theatre every week ! . fter graduation she plans to go in train- ing at the Worcester City Hospital. Glee Club (3). Walter Joseph Conroy frn are nhat their mothers made them. If you happen to meet an exceedingly tall, lanky fellow wearing glasses in the hall, you may be sure this is Walter. He goes from class to class with a quiet, dignified air and you will repeatedly see his friend Uuno trailing along behind him. 'alter is a great pal of Uuno's and they deem it necessary to have a daily visit after school. 1933 TWENTY



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s the boulder [ Nicholas DiConza ;•'( ( hand in a vrHwt t lovr. I'hcrc- is nothing that pleases Nick more than to step into his car and travel to parts unknown. The- honest of this pkasint; character is proved 1 the many limes that he has heen asked to offi- ciate in (liffcreni sports liv his comrades. If his present plans continue he will soon l)e attending some school of Inisiness administration. Junior Relay Team Manager. John Henry I)( hs:)n Slill iiatrrs run drrf . John was one of the 1ncml ers of our class on the |uiet list. He was interested in all sports. Init especially baskelliall and footliall. His favor- ite outdoor sport is hunting. .Most of his spare time is spent in the woods of West Fiichl)urg in pursuit of game! He enjoyed skating and was often seen at MacTaggart's Pond where a gains of hockev was usually in progress, [ohn plans to attend Massachusetts Institute of Technologv. Heliating Club (2). Joseph Ernest Drago I lis fiii'srncr illuminrs ci'rn the cloudy da . Joe is more than an ordinary traffic officer. He directs on the first floor at school and at the Tni- versal in the evenings. Joe is fond of hunting, and with I.i io DeBonis as his companion he usu- bags something or other. Footiinll (3), Glee Club (4), Marshal. Loretta Edna Driscoll liastc in tikes i a.' r. Rexie is vice-president of the Girls' Debating Club and one of the few good debaters in our class. Whenever there is any fun to lie had, she's sure to be there. She lives up to her ((notation as she alwavs deliberates upon an action i efore | er- forming it. Debating Club (2-3), Junior Class Party Com- mittee ( 3 ) . Merle .Maud Dudley S ir to lirr frirnds dors toni punlons ii f) ftrrsmt. Merle's roguish smile and rollicking gait clearly express her fun-loving spirit. She is not at all the stay-at-home type of girl. 'henever there is anv fun to be had, Merle will be there. Her favorite hobbies are hiking and cooking. Glee Club (2), Councillor (3). John Harper Duf uid Hash fulness is an ornament to youth. John takes life seriously, but we have noted of late that he is beginning to peek out of the corner of his eye at the young ladies, especially brunettes. Didn't he look pretty special leading that mem orable grand march! Anyway Johnnie made a great football captain and also excelled in basketball and iiaseball. We expect next year to hear that Johnnie has taken a trip to Scotland. Football (2-3-4), Basketball (2-3-4), Baseball (2-3-4).

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