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lIuIm-lulllHIImIIIImI-umun m- :munnmm ------- lunmmI1II.IInuInIunu:muIIul-umcu-mI-w-m-m IIlunnummmmaummuumum TH E DURFEE RECORD 33 M ...m...l....m.. mmmm. :ImumlukllllllllImmnlIIIl-nI-IualmllmlIlrIlIuIIIlUIIlrIIIIl James Arthur Bowden ARIES Bmwden alias jark. was lu'arn in Fall River, Mareh 14, 18.02. He graduated from the Davenport sehnnl in June. 1908. cmu'q'ing Durfee High in Seplmnher of the same year. He became a meml'ler 0f 1he Umnnerehill Chess. He has always been quilt: pmmiuent in the politiml t'lichssinns of his Class, ulten being hailed as :1 future judge. His wishes have evidently ehangetl ainee he entered the sehmal as he plum m het'ume a machinist. He slums an intense interest in illl kinds of muehines. and likes unthing luei'ter than helping 1.0 repair the typewritten cal his sehuulmales. lle is a great lover of animals and birds. being espec- ially interested in pigeons and horses. He is one of the 111er1. prominent members of the Senior Haas. III!!! Annie Constance Brady pnpulatiun was increased one hjv Annie's hirth. Like most children she. entered school at five years of age and after hard study graduated from the N. B. Burden grammar sehnnl in June 1908. In September she came tn the Durfec: Iligh irluml aml tuuk the Iiieneral Course. As she in- very fond nf llUOlCS and espeeially school hooks one will often liml her studying thnmughly unconscious of the Hight of Lime. Her hnhhy l5 riding in the Cars. She enuld rifle from morning till night. and never tire, which is certainly quite remarkable. Her aim is , to he a school teacher, antl we feel sure she will I he lUYLEEl 11y all her pupila, as she is by all who know I her up here at Durlee. IN the dreary mnnth nf I'leeemhel' 1894, 0111'
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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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xmuurmmmn .m mr 34 mm.aumm.1iIu..u-nwummnmu THE DURFEE RECORD Frank Gardner Brightman tg RIGHT, well yes, hc- is, but unfortunately he has not taken his school life here sieriotlsiy enough. Frank first. Opened his eyes 011 january 17 , 1893. lie is the youngest of the family and thercitgare Sunwwhat 0f 2L spoiled buy. He received his tliplmna from the Highland grammar school in July 1908 and entered Durfcc this follow- ing September. He started with his program titled with Technical studies iand study poriodsl but this year he has such a peculiar program that 110 one, not even himself, firm fathom just what good the studies will do him. FOI'Jlililll struck hi5 fancy for two years: this Iarst year he organized an independ- ent hockey team that. won tram the HSu-iam-iea Bravos . Frank likes variety and nothing can command his attention for any length of time. lit:- has almost become a fixture at tho Vaudeville Houses of the city and in; famous for his spicy Criticisms. He will take up his work ill. the Rhoda island School of Design next year and hopes 1.0 have the good fortune of becoming a second Harrison Fisher- 01' ilButl'! Fisher. 31K?! Elizabeth Annie Buckley N the 18th of Supten'ihur in the year 1893 this; fair graduate made her debut into this world. Even 1-15 :1 Child she van considered very quiet and, as her Classmates can testify, she has remained 5-30 during her school life especially in NW history Claw. She graduated fmm the Sam- uel hVillst'Jll grammar school in 1908 carrying with hLT 21 rcplltatit'nn fur great dramatic ability. In the 56mm yt-al' Sllt' entered Durfet: and her quiet sweet clislmsitimi. has won her many friends while hum. llr'r oxvullcut records have secured her the respect ut- hcr Classmates us well as of her teachers. ElizuIJt-ih's future plans are not yet completed but. who van tell? She may be 0119 of our leading suffragets 215 she has often spoken her Views on that subject very plainly.
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