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iInItIIn:1IIIIIllllnllmulllllullUIlrlltltlltllIIInIIIIIIIIhIHIIurlHnIINIIlInIuItIIIIrlllultumllllmnlltlllw Inn. r lllllllllln- murmr' THE DURFEE RECOR 31 mummuummmuuu-u.mnuiIIumumumnmmnmu Im mumummm mum Hortense Helen Bergeron was born. At school career and in her senior year huhhy is dancing. mal school career. N the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut, on the twentyil'ourtt'n of June Hortense H. Bergeron the age of live, she lwgan her graduated fmm N . B. Hurrien I -grammar SChUlIJl in June. 1908. In Septemiilerof that same year, she entered the B. M. C. .Dutfec High school and enrolled with the Freshmen of the General Course. Shh continued through the first three years without Cliattlnging her art. Nuw she has distingilishcd herself as a dancer and will he. rememl'iered in after years; are a graceful dainty maiden. She also tells us that her Hortense intends tn further her education by attunding Framingham Normal school with tho View of hecm-ning a teacher. 5hr is another girl who has never joined any of the school organizations. Wrc hope. she has luck in her Nor- Anna Marie Blake NNA first appeared in a quiet home of New A York City 011 April '2, 1893. In 1895 she came with her parents to Fall River. Having exhausted the possibilities of the N. B. Bur- den gtammar schuol she came to Durfee. She is fuli of fun and 'ithe Smile that won't wear off. which you will nearly always SEC. 011 Anna's facc lJetnkem-z good nature. Boating is one of Anna's iavnritv pastimes. She is also a football enthu- siast and hardly ever misses seeing a game. During her seninryear she has been a member of the UFO- rum and a faithful attendant at the meetings. We hope she has rcccivcd training that will aid her when she becomes a teacher. She expects to con- tinue her studies at Normal next fall.
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J 1IIIIIIwnlhHllIIIIJllIwlIuulllllllllnllllmnlllIllulllllljlulllwlllnIIIIIIXIIIIII1ll!nuIIIImlllIIIIHunmlIMlInhlulu lllWIIr1IIII1L!lI-HDIIIJWIINIIIulluIIIInIIIIIIIIHIIIIMIIDIIIWIIUIIIIIIIhiNIIIMIMKIIIIIIINIIIIIUHNI III IIIMIIIllelIhllllllihltlmllwlllhIhllsu MNIDHIIIIIIIIJHIIIIK 30 : THE DURFEE RECORD nu.m.-umuuIxamuIImmxmuuummuum IImmmmnmrmummuu.muununmum m muwunulm:nmnum . lu .n mumummluu... Roy Goombs Athearn tho lst 0f h- Iarch, I895, far on that day her population was allgmljntt't'l ahnul twcmy-live pcrvcnt by the arrival 01' Roy. But Dighhm did not suit his rcmlcw nature and as a result. Roy, with the other members of the family, migrated to North Fall River. causing an almost entire depopulatiml 0f Dighmn. Roy PHLC-rmtl Durfcc in the fall of 1.2107; 13th' illnesa liarex'mlvcl his continuing with hi; class, and therefore he graduates with 115. Of a quiet unassuming disprmiiicm, Roy is. liked by his fellow pupiis, who wish him all sumess; for The. future and, in accurrhmce wilh his intcrcst in aeronautics. hope that he may rise in the world, both figuratively and literally. DIGHTOX, h'lass., has reason to remember Margaret Marion Barry ERR Li; a very quiet lady uf the Commercial I I Course. Shu is short of stature and alwayg Thv Highland school wears a happy smile. gave her a diploma in July 1908. The. next Septem- lwl' she: took up her studies here. at Durfec and soon hL-ramc an exvemhngly popular girl. She is passion- atL-ly fond of Imoks and favors a good time. Next year she intends l0 13k? a positinu as a stenngraiill'ler. W1: arc cunthlent She will succeed. Good luck.
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xIaIIuumummmmumuu Inummmum mm mm ........... u 32 .................................. nmumnu.ununuIn.uIwIuImmlmmuuummu t THE DURFEE RECORD - ' .mnun um J - ....... . Emma Southworth Bogle FHER graduating from the Foster Hooper A grammar SUhOUI she entered Durfec and then indeed things began to happen. In her Freshman year she piayed 0n the girl's basket- ball team. Emma. is one of tht: liveliest girls in the class and is active in the social life. of the school. During her entire High school career shc has hccn a :1105t faithful attendant at all the cadet drills. She is jolly and full of full 21an may always be Llc- pended upon to furnish amusement. Emma has a. remarkable knack of gelling into trouble; but evcn more remarkable is her ability for getting out of it. 111 the Class uporelta she proved a great success as a Maid of Honor. Emma 1.0115 115 that she is waiting to hear her fate decreed in the pro- phecy heforc deciding what to do next year. Myra Thompson Borden YRA was born in Rhudt: Island but we M Cannot hold her responsible for that. Later she came L0 Massachusetts and to our city and after graduating from the Samuel Watson gr:5umnar school in 19.08 entered the ranks of the class of 1912 at 1311111213. She took the General Latin Course and is one of the few who have taken l..a'tin during the entire four years. Nothh ing seems to have been too dimcult for Myra and her t'iesirc to help others makes her everybody's friend. She is; full of fun and can have as good times 21:; anyone and stili have her report card graced with WATF' '. h- Iyra. 11215 chosen teaching for her vocation and next fall uxpccts to enter Bridgewater Normal school.
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