Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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,,,. THE BOULDER QNX ri rjzcggfv , f .eff If dx! x V, Ralph Ioseph Beauvais For he will never follow anything that other men begin. Ralph is the fourth member of A. Hamilton 6 Co., sharpshooters with the elastic. Keep it up, Ralph, and you'll be an artist at it by the time your course in U. S. History is finished.,Ralph worked as laun- dry man for the Basketball squad last year: at least he took care of the towels for them. , Ernest Hervey Begnoche He is .without the sense of shame or glory. Ernest is a quiet fellow, who goes about his work with little care for his fellow classmates. Few know him, but those like him well. He is slow to act, but accomplishes much. Walter Ernest Bennett Track '33, '34. Relay '33, 34. The man who wins is the man who tries. As his ruddy cheek suggests Walter likes the out-of-doors. Al- though on the field he is usually running away from his mates, this was far from true in school. Albert Bergman Band '33, '34. Orchestra '34. Friends are ,found everywhere, But few as true as he. Albert has a great love for mu- sic. He played the Cornet in both our school band and orchestra. He also took part in the opera Mika- do. Alfred Ernest Bedard He was a good man and a just. Ernest was well liked by those who knew him. His one desire is to become a horticulturist so his spare time is spent raising vegetables and other plants. Ioseph Louis Belluardo He accomplishes much in a little time. , Most of Ioe's time outside of school is spent either driving a de- livery truck for the Fitchburg Cleaners and Dyers or doing the bookkeeping for this same estab- lishment, Ioe wasn't very active in school affairs, but he seemed to en- joy himself in his own way. Eleanor Louise Bent Hockey '32, Tall and slender, grace has she,' Always friendly as can be. Louise is about the second tallest girl in the school. She devoted much time to study and her marks proved that. Francis Alfred Blanchard Exhausting thought, and hioing wisdom with each studious gear. Francis isn't bashful, but he likes to be alone. He loves books. His spare time is spent working after school at Piercesstore. 1934 ELEVEN

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f K If THE BOULDER XS N ,Aj , 1' W, ,f I' Iames William Andrew Basketball Manager '34 Faster than his tongue did make offense his eye did heal it. jimmy was manager of our Bas- ketball team. It can never be said of him that he let business come before pleasure. limmy is an ex- cellent swimmer, and is also in- terested in aeronautics and auto- mobiles. He drives his father's Packard on occasion but has a Ford of his own. Martti Asikainen None but himself can be his parallel. Martti is shy though not bash- ful. He came to us from Gardner High, in our Sophomore year. He is studious and is planning to go to M. S. C. His favorite sports are swimming and dancing. Roland Alvin Bacon A quiet manner hid the mischief in his eyes. There aren't many who could tell a joke better than Roland. All his wise-cracking is done and taken in good humor. There never is a show of pretense about him. Irene Mary Basque ' Happy, free, the wopld before her. . jj! Irene has worn dut'more than one pair of shoes whfl hi ' . Her friends have started oll ction to buy her a pair! of ru er boots. Contributions ' desired. l I ' l Henry Elmer Anttila Afoot and light-hearted, I take the open road, Healthy, free, the way before me. Henry is a pleasant, well-met fellow who is liked by all. No one thinks of him as an honor student, but we know that he does some work, in not too careful a manner. Leonard Molter Asquith ' Track Team '33. Open Meeting of Dramatic Club '32, '33. His ready speech flowed fair and free. Leonard is one of the leading actors in our class and has often appeared in high school produc- tions. He is also musically inclined and played a bass horn in the band. Any afternoon he can be seen selling papers on Main Street. Margaret Louise Baker Art Committee, Boulder '34, Debating Club Dance Commit- tee '32, '34. Iunior Dance '33. Basketball '32. Always in earnest, always sweet, Never suffering a defeat. Peggy certainly is outstanding for her debating ability so take this warning and never argue with her. She has done a great deal for our class in plays and debates since the day she came here. Ieannette Mary Beauvais A Ualllaserene spirit. leannette is a quiet and hard working girl whom some office will be glad to lure. She not only'likes cards but skating, dancing, and basketball also. Bai MQW 1934 TEN



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X X jf 'TI1IDfBCJlIlJDEHR Gertru ne Bock Basketball '33, '34 Though on pleasure she was bent, She had a frugal mind. Gert, with her ready smile, is one of our many petite blondes. Although she always enjoys a good time she never let her lessons lag behind. J . 1 N Rosella Louise Bosworth Red 5 Gray Board '33, '34. Hockey, Volleyball '32. Basketball '32, '33, '34. Marshal. Wise to resolve and patient to perform. Rus is clever, conscientious, thorough, and unassuming. She ap- pearsto be very serious and quiet, but she really enjoys life. When Rus makes a promise, those who know her consider it already car- ried out. Gilbert Merrill Brooks He can read and write and cast accompt. Gilbert will probably make good in the very complex cruel business world of today. We picture him as a business magnate, for with his perseverance he should be able to beat the depression. Paul Gordon Buskey Band '32, '33, '3'l. fStudent leader '34.j Orchestra '32, '33, '34. junior 8 Senior Reception Committee '33. Boulder Business Manager Tennis Team '32, '33, '34. lCaptain '34.l Marshal '34, A man of intelligence. Besides maintaining his high scholastic standing, Paul had time for outside activities and was fre- quently seen in his dual capacity of bass horn player and band di- rector. He has tennis and ping pong championships to his credit as well. Frank Anthony Bodanza Band '32, '33, '34. Orchestra '32, '33, '3fl. His bark is worse than his bite. Frank is a husky fellow who has the usual masculine aversion to being called anything so effeminate as Frankie. He wastes no time since he spends most of his out-of- school hours as an industrious Cobbler. Wallace Arthur Bothner Far may we search before we find a heart so manly and kind. If we could have a contest for good-natured, big-hearted, accom- modating boys, we'd place our last cent on Wally. His one great aim in life seems to be to get his Ford running on all four. Marion Burwick Dramatic Club '32, '34. Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball '32, '33. It is ia friendly heart that has plenty of friends. girls who can take a joke and re turn a snappy comeback She was active in all school sports and was Marion is one of our wittiest Ofxbne of our best tennis players. Much of her time was spent in 37. K Maigarel Zines Campbell A daughter of the gods divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Peggy is known by her class- mates as being the tallest girl in school. She gives enjoyment to her friends by her recitation of various poems. Those in dialect are par- ticularly pleasing. ' 1934 TWELVE

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