Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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3 THE BOULDER i f=ir Dorothy Margaret Flynn As sice ft a girl As true a friend As ez'er could be found. She is a little thing — this Dotty person — and has light hair and very blue eyes. Perhaps that is whv dark haired persons hold the greatest at- traction for her. Her unsuccessful attempt to blow- up the school during one of her Chemistry periods was greatly appreciated by the majority of people present. Dotty swims and dances to perfection. In fact, she has always been tre- mendously interested in all sports and social events at High School. Class Ring Committee (3), Marshal, Chairman of Dramatic Club Dance (4), Councillor (3-4), Dramatic Club (2-3-4), Hockev (2-3-4), Basket- ball (2-3-4), Volleyball (2-3-4). William Francis Flynn For I am nothing, if not critical. .Mthough he is small, he is indeed not to be overlooked — in fact, nearly everyone in the class knows Frankie. He supports the school in its social activities by attending all our dances. If the people of Massachusetts could hear him oppos- ing Schadlich's ideas in English class, he would most assuredly sit in Congress. Maybe he will some dav, who knows? Dramatic Club (2), Junior-Senior Reception Committee (3). William Nelson Forman i (it II man of iron but of li-ve oak. Bill, in a jovial, merry but quiet manner, came to our school as a Junior. He treads the corri- dors with such silent steps that one hardly knows he i there if it were not for his beaming smile. If ()u wish to know anything about Physics or Chemistry, just direct your questions to him and listen to the words of wisdom that answer your (|iieries. Rose Catherine Fossa .7 smile for all she liad. Rose is very fond of tennis. During the tennis season, in the spring and fall, we seldom see her without a tennis racket. Basketball and volley- ball also occupy a place on her schedule. Studies are not neglected, however, for Rose takes a good many books home and what's more she opens them all. Basketball (2), Tennis (3-4). Jennie Mary Frantek .7 brief acquaintance is proof of inhat ice missed. Jennie was fortunate in having employment outside of school hours. She had a position as clerk in W. T. Grant's store. Tennis was Jen- nie's fun, however, for she spent as much time as possible on the courts in the spring and fall. Basketball (2-3), Tennis (3-4), Vollevball (2-3-4). Walter Armas Freeman Pleasing to all, annoying to none. The tennis courts are often honored by Walter's presence. His school and outside work do not prevent him from wielding his racket now and then. He has a bright and sunny disposition that is not loud and boisterous, but quiet and likeable. Tennis (4). :n=i[ 11=11 • . 193 3 ii- r TWENTY-FIVE

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THE BOULDER Robert Alexander Ferazza is danycrous to tread on a man ilIio has red hair. Red is a good dancer and proved himself a cle er runner too when he ran for the Juniors in the Relay race. Red is one of the luminaries in Mr. Dufour's third year Spanish Class. Perhaps some day he will be a second Sidney Franklin, the American toreador. Olee Club (2), Baseball (3), Relay (3), Foot- ball (3-4). Anthony Donald Fiandaca The only L'ay to have a friend is to be one. Tony is one of our many fine representatives from Water Street. When he isn't participating in athletics, he may be found either working in his father's store or in the company of a certain blonde in our class. Tony has a keen interest in alesmanship. He intends to enter a business college next fall. Football (3-4), Relay Team (3-4). Bertram Walte Fidler His talents are of a more silent class. Bertram was one of the members of the band. His favorite sport is skating and he is often seen at MacTaggart's Pond in West Fitchburg. He is interested in electricity and plans to attend an electrical school in Pittsfield. Glee Club (4), Band (3-4). Mildred Freda Filiau Her -voice ii:as ever soft Gentle and loic; an excellent thing in luomen. Mildred is one of our exceptionally modest and (|uiet schoolmates, but her own circle of friends and ac(|uaintances always enjoys her presence. She is industrious, too, for in order to fulfill her plans for the future, office work, she is getting some experience by working after school hours in a downtown office. Besides her school and work she also found time to play on the volleyball team and to enjov other sports. 'ol!evliall (2-3). Gwendolyn Barbara Fisher Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. Gwen is one of our athletic girls. She always plavs the game whatever the sport and there are no. forfeits where her team is concerned. She is ahvays in demand when any dance or play is being arranged, for her artistic abilities are well known and her posters have won several prizes. A V dance vithout Gwen and her companions would be like a sandwich without any bread. Basketball (2-3-4), Volleyball (2-3), Orchestra (3-4), Painting Club. Charlotte Fletcher laut h'd, and danc'd and talk'd and sang. Charlotte spends much of her time and talent in outside social activities. Her sweet voice has made many a long, dreary evening pleasant. Although Charlie's plans for the future are not complete, we expect to hear that she has made her name famous behind the footlights. Dramatic Club (2-3-4), Open Meeting (2), Junior-Senior Reception Committee. 1933 WENTYFOUR



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BE THE BOULDER Kdward Oarl Frev There is safely in silence. Kdtlic was teadilv employed on an eight hour basis keeping up with his daily homework. In the iTiain his spare time was directed toward liasket- liall and tennis in which he developed coiisider- alile skill. Hcing a good Inisiness man, Kddie orohalily refused to play on the F. H. S. basket- liall team iiecause the jol didn't pay. Instead, he went out for manager of the football team. Football Teatn Manager (3-4), Debating Club (4), Track (4). iljo VValfred Friherg Oiiiel as the jailing snoii:. N'iljo's voice is heard only in the classroom. Outside one sees this tall lad rather than hears him. His brilliance in all his studies places him high in the estimation of his teachers. 'est- ininster can certainlv be proud of him. Football (4). Albert Raymond Funaiole By the 'work one kno Ls the iL-mkinan. Skipper or Skippy as he is known to his class- mates is one of our star athletes. As a dash man he has no equal. His broken-field running was the pride of the whole school. As for baseball — well — a cleverer short stop couldn't be found. his black wavy hair and dark flashing eyes he is a favorite with everyone. Worcester County Track Meet (3), Massachu- setts Relav Carnival (3), Marshal, Track Team, (4), Relav Team (4), Football (2-3-4), Baseball (2-3-4). Beatrice Marie Gately Eyes too expressive to he blue. Bea is a girl who believes in getting good marks with very little work, and soineho v she does it. She may be frequentl seen exploring the foot- hills of Shirley on horseliack. That is one of her hobbies. Music is another. She also seems to enjoy participating in friendly debates with school bus drivers. Oscar Rudolph Gauflin ll( i e may I alivays on this donny grass, I'nkrioivn, unseen my easy minutes pass. ('amping and outdoor life are Oscar's favorite hobbies. At VVyman's Pond he and his pals could be found enjoying camp life during vacations. -After school he was employed as a clerk in a grocery store. As far as he is concerned, home- work should be abolished .and he has done his l esl to avoid it. •Messiah. Claudio Michael Giamarino On ivith the dance. Claudio is called Kiyi liy his intirjiate friends. 'henever there's a dance, look around and ()u'll certainly see Kiyi nearby, for dancing is his favorite pastime. .Although not outstanding in his studies, nevertheless he manages to get liy wlihdut much effort on his part. 1933 T iVENTY-SIX

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