Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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TEHEBOULDER George Edward Gloriant Prize Speaking Contest '33 When he doth speak he speaks his mind. Georges chief claim to fame in school activities is his participa- tion in the debating club and prize speaking contests. Robert Amos Godin He was a man, take him all for all. Robert is what is known slangily 'as a regular guy. Skating, swim- ming, basketball, and baseball are his chief interests in sport. He wishes to go further in school, pref- erably to Cushing. Lyford William Gorman Class Prophecy Committee He was not merely a chip off the old block, But the old block itself. Gorman's somewhat rough ex- terior covers a truly artistic soul. I-Ie plans to enter the music world as a violinist, and as a humorist his works may later be found on the comic sheet of the Sentinel. Richard Earl Grant Marshal Of stature he was of great length, .Active and of great strength. Red, as his nickname implies, is redheaded but he is also good natured. He likes to hunt and has been known to express a desire to join the marines. ' 'sewer' Y' Elizabeth Godbeer Iunior-Senior Reception Com- mittee Editor-in-Chief of The Boulder Lots of pep and a real good scout. Libby is one of our busiest and most efficient seniors. Although Lib's name invariably tops the honor roll, it doesn't mean that she is all work and no play, for she knows how to unite these two bet' ter than most. kd kr! X5 ' N X Doris Goguen V 3 A Haiie '32 X Bas e a Vo 3 One by one she climbs the steps, Onward to her goal-success. We have a real treasure in Doris, the Westminster miss, with her keen sense of humor, ready wit and fine literary ability. It will be Connecticut's gain when she enters a nurse's training school down there. Laura Lydia Grandahl A A maiden who deserves the best 5 i W3 vi of lack, good friends, and x happiness. H , Laura was a conscientious stu- x -53 dent, but she found time to make friends with most of her class- mates. She certainly deserves all the good she can get out of life. Best wishes, Laura. Helen Grace Gravel Write-Up Committee Hockey, Basketball, Volleyhally gy 32, '33, '34 Cheerleader '34 fl KU Good at study Bat better at play. , Helen is one of our all-around athletes. She is rated as a requisite fifth of the Fitchburg Girls' Club quintet. Probably some day she will be director of her favorite sports. 1934 I T'VVE'NTY-ONE Awrfr

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PJ Q OULDER Q-rjiglie Rita Therese Fregeau Thgrslksgiving Dance Committee Dramatic Club Dance Commit- tee '32 Marshal , Councillor '32 , Laughing eyes and a merry - smile, And a merry, merry heart. Rita has carried off many class honors. Not only is she one of the best dressed girls in the class, but she also possesses an unusually fine singing voice. 1 tum . r .Constance Ieannette Gagnon yRevealings deep and clear are thine of wealthy smiles. Connie's favorite pastimes are stamn collecting and dancing. Con- nie hooes to become her aunt's travelling companion after gradua- tion. Olina Edna Garneau .Affection warm and faith. sincere, And soft humanity are here. Olina was usually smiling and showed amusement at the antics of her classmates.QShe treats life in about the same manner. She al- ways showed a friendly interest in the affairs of her mates. Albert Clilford Gilbert i, A man of old-fashioned virtue and loyalty. Albert likes all sports as a fan and takes an active part in swim- ming, track, and fishing. Some fisherman this Al. He hopes to ob- tainclerical work after Iune. Norman Harris Gage He has a smooth and steadfast mind Gentle thoughts, and calm desires. His shaggy locks reveal his fun- loving, carefree nature. However he is not the boisterous type but is well liked by his classmates be- cause of his friendly reserve and quiet understanding. Louise Mary Gallant Basketball '33 ' You all know her-happy, full of fun, She coaxes a smile from every- one. Louise is small and very, very lively. We didn't see her still very often. She usually wears an impish expression that is apt to cause worry to long suffering teachers. W A Hazel Woodward Gay Her ways are of pleasantness and all her paths are of peace. Who could imagine Hazel for- getting her locker key, coming to school late, or going home without a pile of books? We envy her be- cause she is one of the most re- liable and intelligent girls in the Senior Class. Iohn Donald Gilmartin Iunior-Senior Relay '33 He has no hearing on the prudent side. Donald has red hair which has not set anything on fire yet. Look out for he might burst into flame any time. He is a good student but not so accurate as he might be. 1934 TWENTY



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THE BOULDER Hazel Sophrona Gravel A sweet attractive kind of grace. Hazel is a girl with a smile for everyone. She is a rather quiet girl but nevertheless she is liked for these quiet ways and excellent manners. . jfjlflfofinlffvf lslefigw'-,lg Albert Ioseph Grenier He shall strive-and he shall conquer-be the man he wants to be. Albert is another talented musi- cian at Fitchburg Hiqh, who plays the violin in our school orchestra. Much of his time is spent in the company of a fair member of the Sophomore class. Charles Leroy Grubb Art Committee '34 Football '32, '33 A man of sovereign parts. Roy is good natured, easy going, fond of a good time and popular. He spends a good part of his time hunting. He does not care for dancing, he says. Ken Irving Hallet To know him is to admire him. Hallet comes from a family of sturdy blacksmiths. He is much interested in all kinds of scientific works. One of his greatest pleas- ures is exchanging jokes with Mr. Dooling: his greatest pastime, tak- ing snapshots of teachers in school. Charles Silas Green His jolliness knows no end: I-Le is to everyone a friend. Charles is one of the school's best jokers, filled to the brim with merriment, laughter, and witty re- marks. Many times this was car- ried to such extreme that necessa- ry precautions had to be used to prevent it. Helen Elizabeth Gronroos Though small, her cheerful smile Lets sunshine into the darkest shadows. Shorty devotes her time to giving back wise answers as soon as she gets the question. She is ready w' a comeback for anyone. She cializes in swimming. Iohn Hakamaa He is always laughing for he has an infinite deal of wit. Iohnny is one of the star tennis players of Fitchburg High, and has been on the tennis team for the past two years. His contagious smile has won him many admirers and has made him popular with both the boys and girls. Allen Iohn Hamilton He never says a foolish thing nor ever a wise one. Here is a boy from the metrop- olis of West Fitchburg. His after- noons are spent in doing odd jobs around his neighborhood. 1934 TWENTY- TWO

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