Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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Robert Deane Ashline The kind of fell mi' who doesn't shirk, A nd is al'ii'iiys ready to do his work. How this tall, curly haired student can attain and maintain a place on the high honor list with little apparent work and effort, is far beyond our comprehension. His ready smile and pleasant manner ha 'e with ease given him a high social ranking, too. Foot- ball 2, Dramatic Club 2, Junior-Senior Reception Councillor 4. Charles Vernon Barry Music has charms alone for peaceful minds. Charlie, a member of the band and the orchestra, is a future maestro, as he is endowed with an unusual love of music. Another gift which gives pleasure both to him and his audience is his ability to recite the lives of many famous composers and a list of their works. Curly-headed Charlie and his trumpet are an inseparable pair. (Orchestra, Band 2, 3, 4. Lyman Murray Bates ; both diligence and silence there is safety. f,yman is our six-foot star football player. He is one of our best all-around athletes. .Although he spends much time in sports he manages to get his homework done. His popularity is due to his fine sportsmanship. Baseball 2, Football, Basketball 2, 3, 4. Alexander George Bean .1 goodly share of laughter in his eye. Our .Alexander is ery well acquainted with many of the fairer sex in the class. He is not a shining light in studies, but is an ardent promoter of school socials. Although he is an usher at a local thea- tre, on his night off he goes to see a mo ie. French Club 2, Co- Manager P ootball 4. Jacqueline Margaret Babineau A face with gladness overspread Soft smiles by human kindness bred. Jackie is one of our ardent movie fans, one of whose hobbies is collecting pictures of movie stars, particularly the opposite sex. Besides attending the mo ies, she spends some time listening to stories on the radio, and also manages to spare a little time for her homework. French Club 2. Evelyn Mary Bartholomew ■Still waters run deep. Polite and friendly, Evelyn has been a real friend. She has proved herself 'ery capable in the Commercial Course. This small, unassuming miss has also made a very able secretary for Miss Sherwin this past year. Ardis Elizabeth Bascomb Enthusiasm is the life of my soul. Seen and heard fits .Ardis's type to a T. She is one of the girls who belong on the attract i e side of our class as well as on the noisy side. The days she is absent are days of solitude for Helen, her side kick. .Ardis plans to continue her work as a telephone opera- tor when she graduates. Basketball. Dramatic Club, Readers' C.uild, Art Club', French Club 4. Mary Battistella Her worth is warrant for her welcome. Mary, one of our part-time students, has a very pleasant smile and dark hair which certainly make her attractive. She is rather quiet in school, but that does not stop her from making many friends. This past year we have not seen so much of Mar ' as she worked every other week for Mr. (Itis. olleyball 2, 3. Page 12

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Paul Sam Aisi He who is honest is noble, Whatever his fortunes may be. Paul, in his senior year, was one of the candidates for the foot- ball squad. Although he ne er achie -ed great fame, he was a faith- ful member of the squad, and was usually seen in the company of Marella. Football 4. Michael Sylvester Altieri () ; who can forget the mild light of his smile? Mike hails from the neighborhood of Rollstone Hill, but can usually be found with Mike Spylios. His fa orite spots seem to be West Street and the Spylios' fruit store in Leominster. V 'e wonder if it's a love of fruit or friendship that unites Mike and Spylios. Basketball 4. Rudolph Leonard Altonen A true friend is forever a friend. Rudolph is one whose interests are centered outside of school. -Although he appears to be 'ery quiet, he enjoys a good time with his friends. Rudolph is an ardent sports fan, and spends much of his time playing basketball at the '. M. C. A. Jerome Marvin Asher Slow and deliberate was his manner. Hail to the President of our Dramatic Clxib! He has appeared many times on the stage as an exceptionally fine interpreter of char- acter. He is capable, trustworthy, honest, and good sport, qualities which make Jerry, perhaps, the best liked and best known boy in our class. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, President Dramatic Club 4, Senior Class Play 4. Margaret Louise Abell Not too serious, not too gay, A very good friejid in every way. Peg is a great basketball enthusiast and plays a very good game. In her spare time she makes herself useful by being a mother's helper. Peg swims well and has, because of it, acquired a lovely tan. Altogether she is a great sport. Basketball, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4. Helen Rosalie Adams To be merry becomes you. We wonder where Helen gets those humorous songs of which she has such a grand store, and also her thoroughly hearty laugh. Helen skates, draws and loves to chew gum. Her attitude toward school may not be a studious one but we can assure you that Helen enjoys herself in other ways. Helen Mary Antonelli She does well, acts nobly, Angels could do no more. Helen is a very quiet miss but, nevertheless, has many friends and is liked by all. .She does not par'ticipate in many school ac- tivities but we know she is kept busy in her outside circle. Drama- tic Club 3, 4. Jennie Ann Anzalone Her worth beams from her dark brown eyes. Jennie is a jolly girl with a reserved air. Not a strange combination either, since it gives her a delightful manner. Another asset is her dark curly hair, which caused great envy. Hockey 3, Basketball, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Page 11



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Raymond Joseph Begnoche Strongest minds are often those of whom the noisy lijorld hears least. Raymond is one of our frivolous youths. He is always gay and merry, vhate er the outlook may be. He is known for his humorous remarks and can take a joke as well as make one. He is fond of all outdoor sports. Raymond Joseph Benoit Of every noble work, the silent is best. Ray waited for a track team since he was a freshman, but he suffered a disappointment each year. He was also a member of our football team for three years. His interest in athletics is surpassed only hy his interest in school work. . part-time student, he worked in the cafeteria where he helped prepare some of those Lucullan meals. Football 4. WilHam Joseph Berube The wise for cure, on experience depend. Bill has a propensity for solitariness which is seldom broken by any effort on his part. He does not take part in many of the school acti 'ities, but can often be seen with a group of boys in his spare moments. Ralph Douglas Blake All actual heroes are e ssentially men, And all men are possible heroes. Ralph is a small, quiet boy, who is seldom heard from except in class recitations. However, Ralph was one of the few boys who always managed to get his homework done before he went into class. V Lauretta Pauline Beaulieu The simplest record of thyself has worth. Here is a girl who succeeded in combining two desired qualities for she is both studious and likewise full of fun. W'e could always tell when Lauretta was enjoying herself, because of that tell-tale smile. History Club 4. Mildred Mary Belluardo Lei us be content in work to do the thing we can. Millie has a cheerful disposition and a merry smile which have made her many friends. .She is another member of the part-time group and was kept busy e ery other week working for Miss Dunn. Millie also worked afternoons for Spots Company. Anna Margaret Blois Of quiet and studious aspect is she. Anna's quiet way suggests the orderly simplicity that she dis- plays in her school work and activities. An accomplished pianist, she is quite interested in cultural studies, and has followed her Latin through the fourth year. Dramatic Club 2, 4. Angelina Teresa Bodanza For she's a jolly good sport. Angelina wasone of oursmallest seniors but possessed a big voice, of which she made good use, for she was one of many who found pleasure in the CAee Club. Throughout her senior year, she might be seen industriously spending the few minutes before school in looking over her studies for that day. Page 13

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