High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 26 text:
“
mmIummxmcumugumuum wumummur... mm ... q ummm u I. H mm mnulummm-u u ummmunu u mm.IuImumnnIuunmmmmmmmmmulnmunnummuuu mmmmmmm munmuunum.mmumnmuIInlmI1ru.uummnummmumy :26 TI IE DURFEE RECORD nu-Imnu.umm.unnmmummmm manImmnmmmumnmnnmmummumuumrau.um.nlmm1.ummmmmumm.umuuumummmmlmummnummu.lMm ...wu....l.........lmmmmun... Inmm munummmnnmqmuuuwummmmm Joseph Francis Halloran N OE'l is the fastest runner and the sleweist talker of our L'lilSEi. Tn see his ordinary pace during school sessi:.:ns. one would never guess than he had won laurels a5; a l'speetl lmyfi It is El emmm'm impression among his- FlEIHSInEltt-IH that hr.- has a delimlv throat, fur his voice cannot be heard across E111 ordinary mum witlmul the aid of an ear trumpet. j'ee is a mener 01' the Della Gamnm Sigma fraternity. and won leutlJall honors on law: year's team. He is the viee-prt'asitlent 0f the Forum Debating Society. and was chosen captain of the. track and erms-emmtry teams, so he has distin- guished himself in many ways during hi5 four years at Durfee. He shares in a hobby mmnmn amtmg many of our worthy elassnmi'es; l'hm' ef heing tardy. Vile wish him HIICFOHH in his work, aml hope to hear 0i him as a champion runner :me of lillCFC days. 31313. Carlton Sisson Durfee in Suhtelhlmr, 1908. after graduating from the 0ch Foster Hooper school. He selected the Cummereial Cnurmx His work alt Durfee is one grand L'lirnplay of intelligence. He excels in all branches Ul Commer- eial studies and especially shorthand has been his 1:31:13'thihg. Although Carlton has not been a 111eml11er uf any school organization, he has been identified as the young man who has given invaluable services to the schoul by serving 21.5 H.J'lxsseistant Librarian', in thc- PI'jncilml's Ofliee. The Library has been his playroom and there he will receive his degree of M. G. lhlaster 0f the Geugsl. Carlton was elected treasurer of the Class Play Conlmittee and oh! how he did manipulate The Hcoin. This light haired 'lbeauty intends to work after he leaves eeheul. It is a pity that no higher educational institution will be honored by a student P' I 11-119 bright youngster appeared at Dllrlee like Carlton. Wihatcver profession he chooses, we can feel sure that his success will be certain.
”
Page 25 text:
“
IMIII'IIW ...... - mmmm mummmmumr TH E DURFEE RECORD 25 Mnmmmum -u Hummm . H , Inez Winnifred Shaw student of more than average ability, A with a natural aptitude for public speak- ing, Inez Shaw has always been one of our favorite Classmates. Her work in the Forum was very creditable, all the members looking for- ward to her delightful recitatious with interest. Miss Shaw graduated from the Steep Brook school and upon coming to Durfee enrolled in the College Course. There SllE' rmnainetl and as a result of her labors hen:- will be enabled to enter Smith College. Inez, may you he. as fine a student, as Clever a speaker, and as pleasant a girl as you have been here when you are in college. Iii!!! Marian Eddy ARIAN, one of the diligent and gifted memhena of the. class of 1911. holds a warm sprint in the hearts of all her Class- mates. Entering Durfee lt'Jllmving graduation from the Foeter Hooper School she soon showed her ability as a student, and at composition was very skill'ul. Hard work in this line brought its fruits and her stories in Tire Premier have been greatly enjoyed. Marian will continue her education at some higher schoolhjust where she does not know. To teach is hur ambition, and if she succeeds as well in imparting knowledge to others as in absorb- ing it herself she will be in much demand. I'IL'I' hobby is drawing and she has shown much skill in this direction. Fall River was the place of her birth, and here she was born September 8, 1893. May the gods be with you!
”
Page 27 text:
“
qu-hw m? J. n ..1...munuumuuum. ..... mun IIIIIIIIJIFIIIHNUIMullllhullllllInIIIIIIuHMIIInhll1llIItIIM .u-Ir-ummmummnmummmu THE DURFEE RECORD 2? u. mI-mu.1uI-Iuumuunm1-mummmnmmmuI1IIxmum.mummummnmmm Frederic Durfee Alderman the e1ass,enterer1 Dutfee in September 19118, after graduating jtnm the 01d 1302-:ter Hooper sehuul. After two years. 01 good work in the. Tech- nieal Course. this Trojan decided that the General Course was more appealing for the remaining two years of school. This; stmnds suspieiuus, as we all know that the General Course is mmpmetl largely of girls. All the social functions mt the sehnol have claim- ed the attention 01 Fred. His sunny smile. cheery manner, and dress suit have been the 11hit.'1 01' many a dance. Do not fail 1.0 remember that 1 ret1 was Hljt'lbiily,n Keeper of the Royal Goggles, in our great 1:713:19: Play. 1-115 witty remarks: aml deep. smmmus and HCI111-lllt'1tJf1iUllH Vnit'e were 311 there. 1 FRED. one of the really popular young men ht Dancing he. states, 1H his. Imhhy. which pmetiw ca11y means Hgirls' '. Fred has been a eensistent student and will, no doubt, stleeeerl in any profession he, chooses. He has a wise habit 01' not talking too much. III!!! Celia May Almy ruary 24, 1895. She must: have been :1 happy Child fur she is certainly a happy gir1 and maintains her sunny tlisptmitiou as a digni- l'iecl senior. She graduated from the Smnerset grammar school and pursued her studies in the High sehool there for two years. Celia acknow- ledges that two years at B. 31 . C. Dutfee High :srhonl is trying on the nerves, e51K'L'15111y 11 one cannot fathom Lhe depths of French. A11 shouItl have smuething in view but CeIiaht; future seems; to he a blank with the single. exception 01 a hlmrhapsy 5hr: loves to 1 11:11:15! the piano' 1. C'e1ia is: always prim and neat and 1101. one cur1y lock is ever out 01' 1.112103. 1n ynur future life we wish you 2111 the happiness that may eeme your way and hope to hear great things of you. C ELIA was born in South Somerset. on Feb-
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.