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18 .muumm THE 13 URFEE RECORD mmnu: Arthur Harold Reed baseball 111anagcr, HFrat member, runner, and good fellow. Thatis a name all Dur- fccitcs like to hear. Reed was a popular fellow at the N. B. Borden school from which he graduated before coming to Durham, and his; popularity has ever been on the increase. Reed as baseball mam ager this year has dune good work, this we all know; in fact, a more capable holder nf this 1J0;;i7 tion we do not know. AH secretary of the Formn in 19HL1911 he was i'on the juiW and as a soda clispcnsvr 01' a mixer 0f 21 conuncthm to alleviate the after effects of said SCKIEI he: is a wizard. HL- has done something as an athlete, and winning his HD 011 the.- cross country team in 1911. Reed will became a druggist and will study at some college of pharmacy. As secretary of the Delta Gamma Sigma fraternity ht. has done excellent work. This city is his birthplace. and August 30 the time Of his birth. q RTHUR Reed! druggist, student, orator, E313: Bernard Joseph McDonald, Jr. HIS HMarkH is of Irish extraction talthough I he denies the exlractiorij and claims 1893 as the year Of his birth. A graduate of the. historic Foster Htmper school in the Class of 1908 and a student in the General Course in this school, he leaves Durfee, Hs-aumnw cum gaudiu. I'pon advice of council, he refuses to c.livuigc his future Hwhere anti Hwhatzlhmlts.'' HNIEleH is very fond 0f Chickens, living partial l0 Plylntizmh Rocks: and Rhm'io island Reds. He has snme lint- specimens of hmh at his hennery 011 Locust street, and is glad to show them to other fanciera who visit him. HCtJmu and look 'eln over is his invitation. r v
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unnunn mmmm um -um mmmu. qumnmm ........ .. Jmmnx THE DURFEE RECORD 17 am mumuuunum II:1mnr1nmun1-.ermuInImm11-Imnu.u1.munI1u:muunI1sumIIa.InmunIuI.mmu1Iuummuummmumnnmmun IIIII1IxInp1j1ul1umnmunmmnmmulIllu.ua1l'-111t,1I1JjIm1j:-I11.luI1uu'mIIII-uumlumulllIII1InIIImmnmummunnl Dorothy Gifford DOROTHYE motto is HThe. more haste. the less speed,H and 3111121: she invarial'nly fnllmvs it, The words i'hurry and delliCli have been omitted from her mttalmlary. She its a native 1.1f Fall Rivcr 311111 :1 graduate of the Highland grammar school. In September 1908 she sauntered into Dur'fee High school, languidly took a seat in the auditorium. and calmly surveyed her clasmnates. All later movements have been 11111111: with that same muderatiun. She was. electrd 1.111155111111111 of the. Girls' Athletic Assut'iatiml :1an 11111311 the UHice admirably. She has not yet. dUCitle what school she wishes to attend next year 01' wha 1' she WiRhCS to do when she finishes hc-r schooling, hut we are. sure she will receive all 511120035 csllnilly and without vanity. At present 11me1ng auntains great attramiveness for her and she 311111565 herself with this game constanlly. IIKII Augusta Louise Thompson popular social leader and has served with distinction on various committees. She conclm'lcd her course at the Highland in July 1908 and September found hL'l' ETItETiUg Durfce in the C'nlleg'c Cuurse. Laier however she decided to becmne a 51.1ccial. She has hosts of admirers but 51091115 I0 favor light haired boys. As 0119 of the. L'l'mrming Maids of Honor in the Opera 1.1a Shl: looked especially pretty. Al present she seems undecided as 1'0 her plans for next year. I OUISE is generally considered 0111' most
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u unr THE DURFEE RECORD 19 IMIIIIIDMIthlH Jummuumuu mnmmiumlummummmmmIr:IuIumomzIIumIIIIIIummuIIIiIumnnmnmmHu-m Richard McMillan Thackeray DICK is a member of our Technical course who graduated from the Highland School in June, 1908. standing the highest in his Class. His scholarship during the four years at Durl'ee has never failicn below his usual high stand- ard. Clever in Iiiathcmativs, and a good English scholar, he may he muntml as rim; of 0111' star felIow-pupils. Tcmrztrd tilt: CIOSE of his Freshman year, Dick joined the Cadets, and has been prmnoted. until he now holds the tithco of First Lieutenant of Com, pany A, and is indeed a most distinguished titiicsr. Ht: remains as ym 1II1dt-3t'itlt?fi As to the further pursuit of his studies. While we do not desire: to cast any reflct'tiun cm Dick's truthfulness, Wu Incl that in assuring us that he has hem tn 110 other preparatory school, a I'rlistuktr has hem made, for WC ft-Dl Ct'JlliidCI'lt' that i'lC owes l'I'lllCi'l t0 the train- ing whivh he has received at iii.fk:z-111u.-'r-:- Aratlcmyf, lViii'ialmrer may ill: his aim in life, the best. wishes of the Class, and trspvciaily than? of the Technical fiiYiSit'm, will attend him. H3331 Charles Edward Hathaway, Jr. SOMERSET is to be credited as the birth- plan! and home of this popular member of the Class of 1912. The Pottersvilic Gramnmr School had the pleasure of presenting him a cliphmm and passing him on to i'Jurfee, where we may say, with hut little exaggeration, ht- has been received with open arms. Coming front the rural districts, hP is most familiar with lacswhtxs.H and is very much in de- mand at. all SUCiai funt'titms. A member of tho Cutlets since his freshman days, ht- has since. risen to thu tithes of Second Lieutenant nl' Company A, and any W110 doubt his ability as an oi'lirer shtmid witness his dignity while drilling :1 squad of Cadets Charlie, familiarly known as HChick? i11- tends to make scientilit: iurming his work, and will continue his studies at the. Massachusetts Agri- cultural College itt An'iherst with that in viciw. And Charlil': has a hobby, 21150, for he has placed the single wui'ti HGix-is after that question. WE feel that he has been quiet honest.
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