Fitchburg High School - Boulder Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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BOULDER 1941 Dorothy Yvonne Arsenault like fun. like everyone Dorothy is one of the happy girls who walk to school every morning. Although she is not a participant in many of our school sports, she finds pleasure in other fields such as bicycle riding and hiking. Writing letters is often a hard task, but Dot enjoys doing this so much that she has made it her hobby. Hockey 2 ; Basketball 2 ; French Club 2, 3, 4. Marguerite Anita Basque Always light hearted and content Marguerite has large, brown, friendly eyes. Many study and lunch periods were spent working in the cafeteria. She has a nice voice and is often heard singing while at work. She is a member of the Girls' Center. Basketball 2 ; Hockey 2 ; French Club 2, 3, 4. Laura Pauline Battistella To know her is to love her Laura is a quiet and good natured girl. Gathering post cards and photographs takes up a great deal of her time. Laura has high hopes of becoming a nurse when she graduates from our high school, and her efficiency would prove to be a great boon to any hospital. Basketball, Volleyball 2. Beverly Ann Beer Laughing and gay and full of fun. She's ever ready when frolic's begun Bev with her beautiful brown eyes and her captivating smile is one of the prominent members of our class. She is athletically in- clined and excels in horseback riding and basketball. She is one of our most loyal supporters when it com:s to cheering for our teams. Bev's pride and joy is her big blue Buick which is always well filled with her many friends. Basketball 2, 3; Hockey 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Senior Reception 3. Agnes Marjorie Bellanger Fair thoughts and happy hours attend you Agnes very seldom lets anything worry her, which accounts for that familiar smile. She enjoys tap dancing an d her ability has already won her fame as she has danced before many audiences and also on radio programs. A keen sense of humor and a pleasant dis- position are two of her assets. Hockey 2 ; Dramatic Club 2, 3. Claire Geraldine Belliveau A maiden ivho is richly blessed with loads of friends and happiness Claire is a very quiet and popular girl around school. She has a great talent for drawing and hopes to go to an art school. She is also an athletic girl and takes part in basketball and volleyball. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2; Councilor 2; Dramatic Club, Pep Club 3. Rose Mary Belliveau In sitnple manners all the secret lies Rose is a very quiet person who gets along with everyone. She is very active in school sports and plays basketball, volleyball, and hockey. Rose has a great desire to do newspaper reporting — a very hard and tiring task for a girl. Hockey 2, 3; Basketball 2; Volley- ball 2. Pauline Emma Berger In her tongue is the law of kindness Pauline's sense of humor keeps everybody around her in high spirits. Scrapbooks are her hobby. Pauline is interested in the Dramatic Club and in sports, particularly basketball. Skating at Coggshall fills some of her spare time during the winter. As she plans to go in training, her charm will give much pleasure to the patients. Hockey, Basketball 2; Dramatic Club 2, 4; German Club 4; Debating Club 2; Ping Pong 3. Pagell

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BOULDER 1941 Willard Lowe Aitchison, Jr. Speech is great, but silence is greater' Willard is one of the quieter members of our class. He spends much time in delivering papers and many times this prevents him from doing his homework, especially Trig and Solid. He is a mem- ber of the Hi-Y Club and collects slamps and old coins. He is not yet sure what field he should enter. Lee Austin Aldrich Character makes its own destiny Lee is one of our more enthusiastic hunters and fishermen, and has brought home many a large one to adorn the table. Outside of school, Lee finds time to help instruct some of our ambitious Boy Scouts. In him the animals have a friend, for Lee intends to special- ize in animal medicine. Chester Alvin Anderson For manners are not idle, hut the fruit of loyal nature, and of noble mind Chet is the possessor of one of those deep voices we hear when the Glee Club performs. He is a good fellow to have around, for he has a good sense of humor. Although he had to leave school for a year, he has rapidly regained the popularity and friends which it became necessary to leave for awhile. Football 2, 3; Glee Club 4. John Andreucci For they can conquer who believe they can John is tall, dark, and handsome. Ice skating and roller-skating are the sports he prefers, although he is proficient at many others. We hear that he is a collector of photographs and has some very interesting ones. Raymond Andrew Antil All good men can cook'' Here is one of our quiet gentlemen. He is an ardent photo- graphy fan and plays baseball, football and ice hockey. Outside of school he has started to master the culinary arts as cook's helper. Ray has a leaning towards draftsmanship as a future career. French Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Football 2. Emile Hector Arsenault A jolly little fellow Emile is the very epitome of jollity. He radiates an interest in humankind. Out of school hours, he totes golf clubs for the patrons of the Oak Hill Country Club. He would like to become a printer. Joseph Aveni A iriend in need is a friend indeed'' Jovial Joe is one grand fellow, but his jollity melts and re- hardens in the shake of responsibility when he works as a clerk in he A P. He intends to become an aviator after spending two 5 ears in college. Swimming, skating, and stamp collecting occupy h s extra time. Debating Club 4. Henry Hutchins Baker, Jr. '.( the quiet worker who succeeds'' Henry is one of the literary lights of the class. He outdoes all other writers by venturing into the printmg department, also, for he publishes a paper in Ashburnham in his own printing shop. Henry benefits his class by his work for the Red and Gray. German Club 4; Red and Gray Board 3, 4. Page 10



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1941 John Delbert Baldwin He that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast Johnny's a Hi-Y member, whose fame has spread far and wide as a trombone player. Collecting items in music and science for his scrap book is his hobby. Dancing and playing basketball are two of his favorite pastimes. At present he is an elevator man, but he wants to work for the Telephone Telegraph Company. Band 2, 3, 4 ; Class Motto Committee 3. Curtis Horton Barrett The great end of life is not knowledge, but action Curt is a quiet member in school, but he puts plenty of noise into a football game. Besides being an excellent pigskin carrier, he plays a good game of basketball and baseball. Curt is very well liked by all his fellow students because of his good nature and friendly disposition. At present, his future is a dark secret Base- ball, Football 2, 3, 4. Edward Joel Barshak Ambition f the growth of every climb Edward, who used to be rather short, has gradually began to tower over many of his classmates. On Friday and Saturday evenings he may be found at the fruit counter of a well-known store. Since he is interested in a legal profession, perhaps someday we ll hear of h'm as a great lawyer. Tennis, French Club, Latin Club 3- Debating Club 2, =1, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. Frederick Adams Bauman All uho have done good work with their whole heart have obtained ucce Fred is one of the most brilliant students in the class. He dons (he garb of knowledge as eagerly and as naturally as a boxing champ- ion puts on his gloves. He is quick to see the humorous side of anything, which was proved by his costumes during senior week. Editor of Boulder 4; Band, Orchestra, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Councilor 2; Latin Club 3. Frank Jason Bean Let u be known b) our deeds Frank is the happy-go-lucky friend of everyone. Few there are, indeed, who are not acquainted with his cheerful smile. Every week end he can be seen waiting on customers from behind Brockelman s v:getable counter. Music is Franks hobby. He sings and strums a mean guitar. To become an electrician is his aim. Robert Harold Bean Good nature ii a pecial charm. That wins a ho l of friends Bob collects pay every week for work as an usher at Shea's Theater. Always a gentleman, this good looking, well dressed boy is one of those who love the great outdoors. Hunting and fishing rate tops with him. As for the future. Bob just hasn't quite made up his mind. French Club 2; Dramatic Club, Latin Club , 4; Ring Committee 3; Councilor 2, 3, 4; Junior-Senior Reception 3. 4k Harold Stewart Beattie His good nature is a proper soil, upon which virtues grow Harold is one of the smaller members of the class. If he can grow to the required height, he would like to enter the Army. He was a home room councilor and an active member of the Dramatic Club. Dramatic Club 2, 4; Junior-Senior Reception 3; Councilor 3. Albert Joseph Belletete He who is honest is noble. Whatever hi fortune or birth Albert is another part-time student who works in the bank. For the future he plans to become a bookkeeper in a bank or office. His warm smile has won him many friends and we feel that his genial manner will aid him in securing a position. Page 12

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