Durfee High School - Durfee Record Yearbook (Fall River, MA)

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'IOOIIJS' II! 111 MM.IJI.HI ■.) K II furfjJUj.f. liMKiv.n.i a m. imm«i:i:i.i Dehiratimt Appreciating the rarr patiriire atth careful uttrutiim luilli liihtrh thrii Iiaup iustrurteh us hi matters, grrat anil small, fur four lung gears, me. tlir (Class uf IU1T. gratefully hrhicatr Ibis little nuirk tn the JJrturipal auh faculty nf tlir ill. itt. (C. Surfee High rluuil 4 §L ! SS KACVI.TY OK Till; It. M. V. IHIO'K.K IIICII S TI MI|. Top Itow. la-ft t« Itlnht— Ml « Kiladerald. SII Make. Sir. Horne, Sir. Cuptill. Sll Aldrich. Mr. Racine. Ml l.iinuford. Sll« Ihibuquf. Sllddlc itow Sir. Juck«on. Ml Cnrdner. Mr. Wilbur. Sll Smith. Sir. SIcOrath. Ml Calvin. Sir. Small. Ml McCarthy. Mr. Slorrinon. Ml Harlow. Ilotlum Itow—Ml Iron . Ml Stuart. Sir. ComMock. Ml Win ward. Sir. I’lummer. Ml Mnrv.ll. Sir. lioddurd. Sir. I'opo. Ml SlcSIumima. I’finci Htl I'UKDKKII'K W. I’l.l'MMKK Sclencen Wll.LAICD II. I'OOI.K, Vicv Pl'iliciplll WlLLIAM S. (iriTII.I. Kra.wbs Hi.akk t 'hlKMU’H I)avih Y. ’om stock Kai.mi Al. Small CLINTON It. WllJHTt Al.ICK i. LaM.-KOKI Many It. Calvin Mat he in a lien Ghoiick K. Col Asa E. Goddard Sisan VV. Stkvkxs Koiikkt It. (low Maiiki. I,. Stiart Wii.i.iam I . Moiikison H. Kstki.i.k Mii.ks French Emily C. Wi.wyakr Uklk.x II. Ikons II.Mti.-nrr A. M. Smith Aim i lit K. Kaci.xk CloUKNCI: K. I.OCKK tic mm n IIki.kn -M. FitrGkkai.d Kai.i'Ii W. .Morris AKTHITI I.. AIcGRATH I.AIKKMK .1. .IaCKXON Wll.I.IAM o. IIOHNK Kut IMt GkRTRCDK Al. ItAKKR It.AKIR DUHITQI'R .Mai nr. K. AIcAIaxama Maiiki. IIaiimiw H i tort .1(01 N I.. O'doRMAN Anna G. AIcCartiiy Kditii V. Aldrich Phygiography and Hygiene 11 a urn kt T. Marvki.l Itnlany and liiology Crack It. Cardxkr Stki.i.a M. Smith librarian Sami ki. N. F. Sanford A i tani Librarian J.AI'KKTTA I.. BrTI.RH [J|:1!l!IiKillBI;}DI lllft'liBillKIlL'MIlli itiil illHlillfflllllfi lilHIII|| LCtlatiii fftllllU : XnlilrsHp (Obltyp” CCUtr.r. (Oftirrrn i’lcaidritI IIkkiihkt NV. Smith 'it r •)• «'nli iif I’rantis I). Vknti'Ka TrmHunr—Mk. Aktiii it K. K.mtxi: Strrcliirtf—Komi Hnaytox Hall nf tfamr Kihtii Brayton—OIuh Socrviary. Wii.i.iam Thomas Huh.iitmax, .Im.—Footlmll. ’Hi: Hnsinrss Minuitor |{k -okii Hook. Fkaxcik .Iouki’II Cox norm—Clmirmiiii nniiiinn fnwlinntn rum inittm. .Ion.v A. Down, .III.—Assorin n Filiior of Kkivki) Himik. ( ’ii ah i.ns John Fish—Art 1-Mi I or of Kkcoko Book; Hockey Manager. 115. (’llari.ks Kavmonii Fi.vnx—Freshman i'rvsitlcni: M «imn« r basketball. '17. Fkaxi'is .Iamks (iii.i.ioAX—I'resiilcnt of Fomin lirsi term): (’liiiirinnii class dance ••oininiiifo. Thom is (’oiii'oiiax (1I XXIXO Hditnr-in-Cliief of KKcnitn Hook; Mcinlier ('liiiinpinii Debating Team. 'Hi: Debuting Team, '17: Viw-I’rwiilcni of Forinn, 'HI. IiIKXRA. 11 USUI N Hills' Basketball.'Hi. Ki.lkx Francks .Ioski'Iiini: .MoKkxxky -Secretary of Forinn l lirsi term). How Aito .Ioski'ii Morris Captain Basketball, M7; Chairman class picture committee. John Wii.i.iam O’Nkii.—Captain Debating. '17. Amki.ia Maiksarrt O’Kkuax—Secretary of Fomin tsocoml term l. T H K I) I K F E 6 R E C ) K I) ! ifiall iif JFaitir— Hnnttsuird Kvkrktt It. Uainks—President of Class, '17 (resigned); Malinger Basketball. 17 (resigned); F«M tl aII, ’HI: Haseball. 'II. 15, Ml . '17: Cliairman class «lay com- mittee. Ai.krkii Kokixson- Football. 'I I. Mo. 'll «Captain, Mo. ’Hit : Itaxkctball. Mo. ’ll!. IIkhiikrt Watson Smith Class Presblent. '17: Ca|itain « f Tennis, '10; Captain ’« . A. Cadets, '17: Chairman class play committee. (itcoitcK Kiovaki Kk.nnkv Sit,i.ivan l-'oriim President tsee- on«l term I: Assistant Kditor of Kkcori II«h k. Wii.i.iam Swan—Kreslimaii Vice-President. Doris Titcomp. Chairman class music committee. Anastasia ICi.ixaiiktii Ti ii.nkr l.ea liitg laxly. Class Play. Francis DkSai.ks Vkntciia—Vico-President, '17. CtiAiti.Rs IIknry Wakxkk. .Ik.—Manager Football, 'It : (.end- ing Man, Class Play. Kstiikis Mowhv Wiiii-i—Class Secretary, '14-MI . Fiikukrk'K It. Wimmx—Advertising Manager Kmdki Hook. .Iamks (!ki:bniiamjk Woi.stkniioi.m : Captain Itasketball, M7 t resigned I : Itasketball, Ml . '17. Pkistii.i.a Ai.oxn W«h i —Associate Kditor of I{i: 'oki II«m k. Priscilla CONSTANT] FLORENCE HELEN UK AOXKS It 11. Editoria-Ehicf THOMAS c. orxNixo Associate Editor . A. W M.)l) JOIIX A. DOWD, Ik. Axxixtant Adeertixiay Mnnaycr DOROTHY DFKFHB Axxixtant Editor B VARNEY OHOROH Si'Ll.I VAX COOK MARION ROWELL •KEY CUCHCIIILL STIFF ,BY ORACH SIMMONS Haxincxx Manny r WILLIAM T. HRIOIITMAX, In. Art Editor CHARLES .1. FISH . I drertixiny Mnnaycr FREDERICK It. WILCOX Axxixtant Art Editor VIOLET COOPER IH'KFKK ItKCOItl STAFF Top Row. I 'ft to ItlRtit—Florence Cook. Ororico Sullivan. Con «tunc- Virnry. Chari - Fl h. Hflrn Hickey. draco Simmon . Wllllnm I trig lit moil, Murlou Rowell. Violet Cooper. Iloitom Row—Churchill SUIT. Prlaclllu Wood, Thom: dunning. John Iiiiwd. Iturotliy Hurfve. . gn I! Ile Frederick Wilcox. THE PASSING SHOW OF 1917 NOW, kind patrons. before the curtain ascends listen ill tentivcly to this little speech iii;i I« l y I lie show's stage director. in behalf of himself .mil his iim nrkcix in tin- effort lu sill inf v your every desire in I lit production of this little playlet:— We. wlm I m v worked so li;i ni in I In staging f this fourael pliiv—more s|s citic wi run nnl Ik , for here u hit of comedy is to Is- observed. there some farce. in other plucc burlesque. ami often wnne «lint of tragedy—have now aeroni- plislieil our purpose. Our lit lie ilraiiia is ready for its Mirst nit'll!. It is nhoiit to lie presented for your approval, ami although we realiw that it is hv no means perfeet.- mistakes ami errors are houml to erivp into even the most carefully proilueeil masterpiece, for Shakespeare lias a clock strike in ■Itiliit Cnrsiir—we hope that the «Iraimitie critics and the public in general will overlook the minor details and note the true ipiulity of the picee as written by the hand of Fate in the halls of IUirfee High and as arranged by that noble Istard of sixteen world-famed playwrights. Nothing has been omitted. The plot begins with the intrmluelion and acquaint- ance of the characters to Durfee—Act I. Acts II ami III form the rising action, until at length in Act IV conies the glorious climax of senior year. Our actors ami actresses have found use for neither paint nor powder, since the authors and directors have endeavored to write into the words themselves all the embellishments that the participants may need or desire. ’ Alas, patient audience, we can not raise the curtain until that increasing din from the street has Is-en quieted. I n not be disturbed. It is not a Ccrmun army, but merely a crowd of disappointed playgoers, who forgot to order their seats in advance at a chair, and are now clamoring in vain for admittance. Hut hark! the signal is given, and now the curtain is slowly mounting to the ceiling. II THE 1)1'It FEE It ECO It I) SAIJAl I I A VKXIM HIT Al.l.KN Ivinoiislnitim: her wisdom by tin notion. Snnili entered our fa...n.s class In 1!U:L Since Unit time sin has helped her school to victory I....any :i tennis match In which her bril limit work has ciivcndorcd much admiration for her. Vet tennis doe not ahsorti all Sarah's Interest I y any means- no Indeed! She Is ofen soon. madly drlvlni: her little car around corners, anisine many an ache to her com- panions' backbones while she emleavora to see how hlth she inn force the sjiccdomotor. l«y Snrnh's love of duncluj;. which lias prompt- 's! her to a regular attendance at the drills, the cadets have lieen not unwilling gainer . She will carry with her to tin Knrtciit Physi- cal Culture School next year the In-st wishes of her many friends. .4 merry ox llie ■Inn ix lony. liOItlS l!l.l ,Alti:TIl AI.MV Dntskp •• -. '' Ihnln In Corls we have dlscnrcrtil a iicrson of much versatility. A faithful attendant at all the uteotlngK of the Forum, ami nu enthusias- tic sn|i| rter of Kurfcc In all Its nudertak- lm:s. ul the same time she has done earm st work in all her studies and made many friends. Ilot Is nil actress of real clever- ness and promise, and can always l=c depend ed upon to do her share and to do it well. As a member f tin Class Picture Committe- she bestowed her services generously and Conscientiously. Sin lias nmde extinslve plans for the future mid should lieooinc an excellent te.ielier. I'er haps she lias her onr«x r in mind. when, on Sundays, she instructs a class of little ones with whom she has had uieiualitlcd success. Wc shall be ably repre- senttsl at West Held next pur. '•Xtilcwlitilii cypablr, llrr career amillx her ” IiOKttTIIV WIXTIIItOP AI.MV I hit “i irrl Although ltoroiliys home Is In Mule Coni|s I.. Uliode Island, the distance of twelve miles didn't prevent her from entering the sophomore class at Inirfee in lttl-4 ami since that time she has lieeti a memlier of the col- lege course. When the mimes of thus chosen for the class day committee were read. lien, was on the list She could well lie Included In the srronp of the best-mitured girls In the class, for sin always seems bright and happy. Watching a hit lomtue bnsc-hall tame Is my favorite pastime. she says. Next fall she will travel to Northampton, when sin will enter Smith. She prefix the nuxiin irilh n rheer.” TUB I) UK FEE R EC OKI) I.ENA VKICONU’A AlCI A ;il Itctcrmluutlou.......ustaue.v. ■iiiiri' ! Tin have Im-vii (lie characteristics of la-mi's four years' i-xistellec ;ll Ulllfiv. Sill- graduated fruiii tin l.lucolu ilrammar School mid i-n- 11-1111 Dnrfiv ns ii modest freshman of the normal course. grinding lu-r teeth together with ili-ti-rnilia.-itImi. After four year of stiul mill |ierxevcrauce. during xvhlch ln- has |K-rforiiusl all her tasks ispinHy wi-ll, sin- hits reached lM-r coveted goal -success. When out of school. slu- employs lu-r linn- In studying mush-, of xvhlch sin- is a fond lover.—anil III sailing oil tin- placid waters. She. too. like most of tin- nn-nils-rs of the normal course, expects to travel the nuiil of school niiirni training at Itrldgvxvater. Our slmi-n-.st wishes for two bright. | ros|H-rous years ure i-xteinli-il to laiui. our sehooliimte. 'M ! H. «rrene Is the so it roe of all thnt Ik nublr mi'l {irtod. OKIt riM OK '11.1,1 AM IMIWNINO I5AUI.OW '■tierin'' Itillie Oerlliltle or “Itlllle as slu- Is faiolllarl.v I...... Is ii iiH-inlier of the Eorum and through lu-r i i| ularlt was elected to the iiuisle com- mittee. She Is one of the (oiliest Hills In class unii when not In sight she may la easily located hy her nierr) laugh. She claims swimming as her faxorlte s|sirt anil if ie|s rts are true she Is a secotul Annette Kellernian. Ibiskethall also has a special attraction for 'itlllle. We believe she will enter “Sar- gent's In the fall and it seems a fitting Alum Mater for a maid with lu-r ability. Hen- Is to your future. tSertrilde nmy It Is- as bright and happ.x ns your past. As for ynnr motto xve heartily agree with you: ft ‘h um.«sc roMK. MEYER ItEIHCM K “.Ilike Well. well, well! Who Is this lull Mike' Iti-illick, the .h'lin Itimnx of the class. Mike, hy |M |iiilar vote, has for four years occupied a larger s|bico hi the hulls of Ilut'foe than any other single |ni|dl. It Is said that by isiiislant exercise III coming Imck to sclnsd afternoons. Meyer once reduced Ids weight to a scant two hundred. hut xve cannot verify this rc]M rt. .Meyer's attention has lately been «tiled to ItiHim not hy Ids love for Ger- mnu. hut hx a maiden of many elmrins. We fear that he passes Ids ex-eulligs. not In faith- ful study, hut In this damsel's company. However that nmy Is-, xve enjoy Mike's goml nature and love of fun. After a college course, xve xxill prohahly Hud Mr. Hedrick, the exis-ri slgu-iMilnter. xxitli an oltlce on South Main Street. .i t mr hnrr m w about mr that nre fat. Hi MAItCItKT 1.411'INK ItOOTII 1‘iy Murjiret iiinie rery near holm: u vn lent hie. Hm «Iu- Iiuist have heon ilelnyeil l y u snow- storm nml renolu-tl l ‘si 11 lilvcr Just one «hiy too Inti . 'l imi wiik mily mow- teen year huh. for Mnntarvt 1«. mm rwilj i urmhmte fmm I Mir fee. TIu V«—lull Crainuinr School |iro| ;irotl her for Iinrfiv, whore fur four yours slu linn lieeu ii fiillliful mouther of llu collcfft- ouiirse. Slu Is mu- of tin iiuli-li-st girls in our cl«s . yrt this elmmeterlKtk doesn't iwhii I In sin «uni :i kuoiI Him . (Julli1 llu cun linry! Sin uf tends .-ill llu soolii I i- ui« of tin ntfiool uiiil iillhotigh In- suys rending 1« lu-r |m-i lioMiy. sin- Is ii Is- • fowl of t louring. Since ................. high school, III !' golll lilts U-ell Sliiiinoiis I'olleRo. THE Dl'KFEE RECORD i.onsK smith ut i:i i:. Hunt nr Willi great lelnciniire llu Wostull lirniiiiuitr School n lliu|ulsliMl l.oiitsi lo us. linn she might Join our Illustrious cliiss. Hordy hits not iniinlfowtcil imy ovcrjiowerlitK devotion lo Ml inly mill would much prefer u g.......I eighteen I oli s of golf or mi exhilarating skate. i • M|M n«lliiie llu- afternoon on lu r lessons. Sin lilts. Inovi-vi-r. Iiisoiw ii iilillilst of no iilrnn nlilllly unii I- ever ready to play tin very latest linnet musk- or |W| ulnr songs. •■Honly Is no exception to the generality Him muslcnl |s-o| l - like dancing. mid Is nn iilliiwliistk I«i r 11 11 n 111 In Hit merry whirl. Tin many friends slu- luis I until- lu-rt- wish lu-r «-vt-ry sneers in whatever slu- undertake iu-xl year. AI.MKIDA Itorrilll.I.IKIt ••«n.f. w Hiultly lists won lu-r way through school In n i|uk i null lueons|iu iious way. St. Amie s Uriiiiiiimr ScIumiI yau- lu-r u iliplonui mul. In 1H13. slu- t-nlen-tl Inirfee. when slu Iiiih gulin-d nn eu tin hit rccoi-d, n-tvlrliig A’s with llllle illllieiilly. She Hulls so iiitifh enjoyment lit musk thill she will enter the New Eng- In ml Conservatory of Musk- l o in| lele the study of her life work. l ank hath ihiirmn In ml i the «rny ' In-1 nut Hoitinl nii'l unit mreet' IIUUU xuiroirrili e‘11 1,111 n nit. THE DURFEE RECORD 17 I.KTITIA liKATKH'K ItOVD OKRTICI l i: WII.I.IAMS KRAI.KV «erf“ Hilly EDITH ItKAYToX lUiiulon '• fc'rfi Tin- Ii!ivfii|Niri Hminmar School lx re |N n- xltilo for sending our midst Tlsh. one ■ il Hio I text Matured In her clnxx and ootise- • lui-iul.v moxl liked mill admired hy nil. -IW say her liohhy I •Hmolnu anil we an- ali WoiHli-rlllK ' «1111 .....V AltlloilKll xlli tin tin ability in become a treat dramatic xtar. s(l|| Hrldcewater lx ralllmr her from the illxtanee ami she itilemlx In enter In the fall. Our Item wlxlu-x go with you. Tlxli I In irmhlcn mulitatlon. «ary free— ••tlert. ' otlierwlxe known ax • Hilly. Imx alwnyx teen an aliractlve nieinliei of ur i-laxx. Sin- received lier elementary training at the Fowler tSraiiuimr School anil there made her way to Durfee. «erf lx a happy Ko-lucky person. thoujili xln- Imx. notwith- standing. recelvixl lltle lew than A'x In her lank . She xayx her greatest delight lx tlxli- lint. Wlmt for, Hilly ? Ilrldgowalor Nor- mal lx her future tool and we look forward to more good tlincx with her. Tin only tray In finer « frlciul in to t e oni. And now, three cheers! for -mr Senior olnxx xen-lnry mid most popular nieinl er next te|ix II | ml i Ille xr reel I. Edo Came to Durfee lifter traduntInt from tile Weslall Sellout and Imx managed to make a gixsl ri-cord here without h-ttlng her studies xerlouxly Interfere with outxlde |i|eiixurex. Fond of out-door sport , xlie lx t'x d at them all. though |x-rlia|ix moxt jiroth-leiit In disturbing the turf on the golf coiirxe! Her notalih- swimming and diving featx have won her tin- title of Annette Kel- lernian II. while xln- xklin over the Ice like a veritable Charlotte, straight from the lllp- Ixidronie. When sports fall, however, she lx IN-rfix-tly contented. If enrled up In a comfort- able chair with an exciting novel like Tin- Scarlet 1‘inipernrl.'' We «Mi her all good luck ax sin- enters Wells College In the fall. to her tot Momr ftmnh errant foil, l.'.ok on lor Inn' oit'l you'll forint them all IS THE I) IK FEE KKCOKI) WILLIAM THOMAS ItlCltillTMAN. Ji:. ■nnr -iiriuhr Ask not. ««•nth render, tin cause of all (lit clamor. TIs lint tin- ivrvirth.u accorded tin- approach I iiv hem -onr friend William Itrlulitman. mini- widely known a Itrljcl .' This i:out Icmnn luil) from tli«' tlourlshlin: mctm|M lls of lilcliton. ami we need not slide Hint tin- town Is prom I of him. As a nit-niher of Hie rootluill S |liail. •itlll ilemonstrateil Ills ability In many a huril-foiutht content. Ills ilest hint Ion Ik Itrown. ami some «lay wi shall prolml.|y recnl of the valiant deeds | crforincd l y Wlllliini ItrlKlitniiin. liuard of the Itrown football team. Soinr mi fit or ' born until; nthrrx in high- lnn.m MAKCAICKT VOSK ICIHNM.KY •I'niHH I’ause. awhile. Hear fiiemls. ami ciitem- plate tills Kpleinlhl yraduate of the West nl I Selmol. elass of HUS, That seliool was sorry to lose mucIi an iil.1i- nml prominent cltlx.cn. hut what the W’entnll lost Ihirf.s- Inis re- ceived to «Imilile advantage. Since her ar- rival ’Tew has always taken an active In terent In class affairs anil It Is a well-known fact that she has always stooil for rltflit ami Justice. anil, together with our most noted |s.|ltlclan, ahle.l in ilowulliy the imit-llllio.” Tills, however. Is not the limit of her efforts In behalf of the class, for she save her very la-st that the class play iiilulit la- u tliiaiii-lal success. Manga ret has always inmlo n hit with her mIiikIiu;. anil those who have sat In her iielyhlH.rhiHMl alternate Wednesdays ran vouch for the line .piallty of her voice. •Tow will uniloul.tislly t.-nch them a few tlilncs at llrldjge water next year. “ tc ojif fir I 1‘unfin • iroman. viola vninixirs iiiiim-k 1.1:111 itsr Viola’s mother t«s k her l.y the hanil some years into ami lieailisl stralkht f..r the Haven- |H rt ScIhk.1. where Viola .............nml the studies that will yain her ailmlMsIi.n tn Hi blip-water Normal School In the fall. Hlvl- slon. siil.t rail ion. nluehra. history anil every- tliiiiie else have siiccunihi-d t.. the iierslstoiic) of this yoiinu laily. altlioiitfh her itrcatcst In- ellinitlon Is towards sew Ini; anil enihrohlery. Indeed, with a uecille ami a thread she can billM anythin :. Thus far she Inis esinped a nickname. ‘M xtltch in Himi tun nine. T II E 1)1 KFRK KB CO It I) 11) i i.okbm i: Bi.i .Aisirrii iti cki.ky Florence Is n «pilet little miss of the nor- ii ni I i urM . who allow nothin : in Interfere wIili her muillw Sin- came t 11“ from tlio Davis fSrmiimnr School amt was almost hhl- ilon from v low a .«I - made her way in Imr- fix , llirtwvr, olio Ini sncoxxlcd In llvliu; ilown till honor mill lin now Ihimiiii’ mir •Hiiiil in stature. XVI ml KIoivihv lacked In «lature. she ha made iiji In mental iniim-liy. Tin- 'ilii «ay I in;. «SihhI luff In small |aaek- nrox. surely applies to her caw. Florence revels In Milx-liiir illtlli-uli problems mill says flint rendltu: lx her holiliy. Sin Inteinls to «•liter Itrldkvwater next fnll mill we know she will I'liiiie out on the honor roll. “ jHtrt, O MO f ulct. ANASTASIA MAKV ltITA ItltOWN •Mnno SHVtkni Ainm. lifter graduating fmin St. Mary's I In it k I i In I School, «mu' to Durfre mul si«-nt four yenrx In study,- not. however. n lier closest friend nr - nwitre, without fun. Walk- ing mnl reading occupy lier leisure moments Cnllke iimny of her friend In the normal tsuirse. «lie eh........ “I «well Nnrnml Sclnsd lor her lii«t!inlloii of higher education. Al- though she xix'inx to go alone, we have im iloulit that she will, after hpcomlng aeipuiliil- ««tl. have mmi friend anil «Ile «urely hits our •n' l wishes. ■'.l«f «' x linitu fhiH hr MAKHAICKT MAItY Itl'IIKB For the luixy iiiiiii of alfairx. who ahhorx the ««iiixtiiut chattering In which most girl delight to tak«' pari. thl« tall girl would make a very welcome private secretary. No. Mar- garet 1« not Inelliu'il to place her«elf Ix-foro the pllhlle eye. hut prefers to let sonielioily else «Io thi' talking. In miter r -«i -ct . however. -Margaret Is In the very front rank. She ilo- light In dancing mul rending. mnl Is a most excellent sewer. Never!llploo, In spite of this last fact, shedis-s not lnt«tl«l to Issmiii 'a fash- lonnhle dressmaker or inlllluer. hut feels mi inclination for iiliiintliitf the future uinnluMsl ami womanhood of the nation. Here's her liiniMxIhite success I re Pilrc irtiM rrrr fo t, O’-n llr. nnil loir; mi r wllifll I hi no in iromom, T II K l V K F K K R K C O It I) •JO ri.oUK (T. MKIM'KDKS liritNS ftoM r SI. Jose|«h s Solus .1 presented ns with n hrlsllt. Mifunuis. self-rellillll lltlh llllsal when ••Flossie” wns ushered Into oiir midst. “Flos le 1« mi n|itluilst. Ih-r favorite |wi tlu e I' t •lllll . mill mush- Inis mi liitoMiccnt Inter- lireter In our north-end clnssinnte. Whisper- hit: mill -Mk.: 11 ii s’ me weaknesses which no •I mlit will lie eradicated helilml the Iiii|«oj Iiik wnlls mill uniler tile salutary liilliictice of Itrliluewnter. Thin Irtufth Ih'il hoi. KI.IZAItKTII MAI!IK l.nriSK ItlTI.KK -TiMits. II Iiriiiluet IIt the I►oinllilc.in Aeml elliy. Iliis lieeli with l|.s lint two years. 'Ile hnekttrotind Ims no elm mis for tills self-euii- rtilent mill eiieruetle yoiina Inily. If she fol- lows her |«resent incllnntlons. the automobile •■ivi«s nml tmille oitleers will Is- kept httsy: for Itarney Oldflehl. In Ills imlmlest «lays, wns In «Iis snnll elnss ns contpnrtsl with Toots” when she hearkens to thi enll of the “hiixx vvnRon. IVrhti|is her Mlccess :« Curtis” In the elnss piny Ims «iwnkeneil mil- hltlon for the xtuice. mid caused to Hoot teiii|itllik l liefore tier eves visions of till- sit In- l les |uilil to hit; lirtlsts. We niv iimlrr tin- Im- pression. however. Hint Toots will xrmv tile hulls of Wellesley when Scpteniln-r up- tM-iirs. « lh I,-j-in.il fli.it I h Hint- in no tiirh Irnri tin till. MAV TIIO.MASINK ('A III 1.1. 7'oiuintf Sto| . look mid listen! la ! the eiirtnln parts nml this ilnlnlv nietnlier of the «-lass ii I •! sni-s. May. who Is commonly known ns •■Tommy niiMMig tier friends, enine to ns from the X. It. Ilorden School In September. Iltl.’l. She says her liohl.v Is «lnneliijt, nml do von wonder, since she Is such n little per «'ll! Her still study Is Flililsll. so she su.VS. «'nn you «ness why? ••Toniiny” Intends t-■ join the milks of nlde touchers when she l.itves IIS. nml will continue her similes nt lly.mnis Normal Scius.I. «h .d Inek. 'Tmii- iny ! I'm llflnfl irilh hifliiklHfl T H E I) U It F K E R E C O R D 21 INAKKI. t'AUPKNTEIt I In Iiii! lice. heel VIhmi yon hear kiii'Ii «••iiihIk i f laughter coming m.iu ii group of girls In JC mkiii PJ. you limy In- miio Unit Ini luis Juki Imk-ii tolling them lior IiiIoki Juki . TIiIk good-unlatcd iiiiiIiIoii. nftor successfully lmsshig |Inihi awful exams, entered luirfoo III IIU.’I. ami has. shier limi time. cnii'isl iiiuny ii laugh In Him faiiillliir halls. She dues not. however, ilevole all lior energies to on-alhot amusement among her classmates, lull I an ardent |iuitlcl|iniil ill all oiiMloor situris. 11111“ Ik a great Inlker. loo. ami sail to relato. does not always obey the rules of the school Iu regard to the use of the tongue. Wo shall Imlooil miss leu mill her Jokes when she goes to I (ogees Hall next you r. Shr In of hi ;'• f, so kiwi, so 01)1, fin hh « il n tllnponllh H. I.t iltETTA VALENTINE t A 1(1! ••Vhwl'hoo T'i'iI •‘I'ii'iI Tills brunette Ik one of the must |Hi|iiilar girls of the elans lieciiusc of her womlerful IM-rsoiiallty ami elinriiiiiig ills|i sltloii. I.orotta Is always happy ami never appears to take life too sorloiiKly. Although this young lady ileiuoiistrateil imrtleuhir ahlllty as a nieinlier • f the girls' iMiskothall wpiml (luring her fresh- iii:iii year, anil although she has always shone In her studios, she seems to he even more gifted In the art of breaking chemistry tost tubes. We are sure that she will make the dliNctilt similes at lirhlgowator seem like play to her coinrmles when she enters that famous i list It lit Inn next fall. Vi's, her sunny di | si- Hon shoiihl mill null'll Joy to the life of her friends then , as It always Inis done to the large number she Inis made while at Ihirfee. Sir in nii i urtlilf) fiortiti'.u. I'll 11. .M KNK M'I'V VERONICA t'A VANAtill “J cit 1‘hlloniem' graduated from St. I’atrlek's I'aroehlal School In June. I! IH, and the fol- lowing fall entered mir class ai luirfee. a ineiiilter of the college Course. For the last four years she has been an enthusiastic stu- dent. always doing her best in all her work. The onl-of-diM.rs attracts I'hllomeiue. Trump lllg. basel all and skilling an1 her pastimes, hut lu-diHiix she prefers reading and cm- broidery. In the latter she Is csis-oi.illy pro- licient. Iteforc winning her spurs In the world she experts to ntteml ii business college. Toil on lln' ilon un i Oltriifi.n ii'Uf. T II E l U R F E E K E C () R l VKICA FRANCKS CIIACH -itrtf.'- Tills little luindle ..r iiinhI liiinmr l)urfn In llil.'t. after itulshlm; lu r nuirse at I In- Slade Crniiiiiiiir School. Sin- lm in pressed us as l-.-Ini: an unusually clever stu- dent. wlmse sunny disposition Inis won het many friends. liar linlill.v In rctidliur. anil Mils famines may lie held resimnsllde fur hn wiiU knoivlMl) '. Sin vn elHcleid anil - -•il .ni a a nieiiilier nf tin eliiK picture com- mittee. anil Iiii i-VM liecn aliTl In tin tuples nf tin' ilny. ••| i Im . an i-xiwrl needlewoman, in vit lucks n hit nf fancy work I employ Imr .left Dusters. Although we shall Indeed ml her. we know imthliii; Init success can await lu r at ltrlditownter. ‘‘Kith in Mirinu «ni [r KATIIAKIXK CIIAHWICK “A After xtiitilua t Inie fniiii llie West a II lirani- mar School. Knthariiie decided to enter «air ...... cIiiks la IlMi’l. Allluniifh KV dev.e Hun tn stmly In net particularly marked, she has .l.uie u mu I work thn.iialnnii her four years here. In the llelil nf s|Nirts. ”K In rlstlit at Inline. She will ride. mdf. .r piny a «-t ..f tennis with ymi gladly anil will ih. iMidi well. We siiNtss-t that - K must lw final • f studying the fiiNlihni-hiioks a ml Mrs. Ver- n.ai (Mstle. •'the liest-dressed wnnuili Iu Amer- ini. f..r she In always dressed very stylishly. We all ailmlre your taste. K. and wish jolt every success far next esir. ’•fliMnl tiimiMinp nhi! ‘iir ,it lUmnur.r urr I hr ni‘ xlnrirx nf rlrlnr. maih:i. com: Mnp-hr ‘‘Kn li'‘ MaU'l lias grand these halls since I'M It. when sin- hmle fan-well In the Westall School and joined -.nr far faiiusl class. She Is net tee fetal ef studying, preferring iM.rsi-lmo-k riding i.r dancing. May-la has preved u dedilcd ladle anil Is iiaa'li sought far all fes livitles, luclilelitally she has gulind prac- tice In leading grand inarches. A an artist .Malad has consldi-ralde talent and «•xcellent cleverness: uiifertuunfcly. Instead f making ■till her career, she plans t cuter Itema-tt Sol...I. MlIhriNik. I Mlteliess felinty. New York, where her attractiveness and elmrin of nialiner will iiud.inhleilly win her |s pularlty. Tn m i bi‘i in In lot€ hrr I mil Im r l.xil hrr fon vrr.” THE l l It E K K It Kt'Olt I) KI.I .AItKTII Ml'III El. CO.NXKI.l. ••linin'- Klixnlieth lx ii very dainty. «pilet little ulrl. well known unii very dear lo tli heart uf till iuhaldtillils of ItiMilll I'.’. Sill- delight ill riding nml reading. Hetty” «■«■111« In la nnieh Interested In chemistry hi surprise in ns. for we thought tlint llils subject was more attractive to boys). hikI fmitiently lias demonstrated remarkable ability In Hint iwirw. Xext year shi Intends. I y hard study .it Itrltlgewnter Normal Sclusd. lo prcimre for •In teaching of tin three It . We wish Iter the host of luck, nnd wo .shall always n member her ns oiip of our most nttructlvc classmate . ••.I fair tu I hr ilotru in hr. FltA.NClN JOSEIMI CO.NMUtS Ct.unlr MldfMr ' ' a ' Francis Jhm |iIi Connors, named for tlu Into Kni|K ror of Austria, entered Imrfis from tin welhkuown Westall (inniiiuiir Xrlionl. In Ihirfee. while • Fran lias not shown any craving for knowledge In some subject . Ills studies have not sulTered any urent extent. Soda-mixing Is Connie's forte, and Ills pro tk'lency along this line has lus n recognized, for In Is the holder of a responsible | «I- lion hi K. X. Itrowu's lee emini isirlor. 'Tran” informs us that suppoitlug the HIJoii Is his favorite imstlme. mid we may well believe him. for E. .1. Connors evenings are usually s|« nt holding down a box seat In the above show house. As yet Midge has not dts'hhxl ii|n 11 Ids course for ni'Xt year, but lie will leave Durfee with the hest wishes of Ills many friends. '• built «1v k’iuI u lortllH irhiinurr boiiMr, U'hrrrtn at ease for our to ilirrll S.i EM lti:XCK CtniK (Vil'V Floreme Is a ipilel. studious girl. wlm came to Imrfis from the eighth jinidi of tin High land School, and wlm. during her course at Intrfee. Inis won a host f friends, tine of our A pupils, she Is the dcllxht of her teach- er . for slu can always In counted u|sui to answer 11 ipiestloti when others fall, (iood nature is olie of her churncteristics and she nuiy often Is sei n generously derot ink her study |M rl(Mls to puxxted classmates wlm de- sire help. Florenci Is an inodstnnt islltor of the llnniai Hook; nml eons s|uently some of Its literary triumphs have come from her pen. We shsll nil le proud of our class represen- tative at Mt. Iloiyoke next year. •' •Yir thinff urr hii snor Mi lo illllflt ui r o nl utili. 34 THE I) UK FEE K EC OKI) viol.KT nHin:i; •mt Violet, who halls from the Slade School. Iiclk-vc lit making lift- otn good Ii«ni!li lifter another, ami is-rhap It U for this renwm that «lie received so many rote for ’las Clggler. “VI «in l e serhots ut times. Imw- ever. Hint in Assistant Ait Editor if the IUi oiii ItiMiK Kin has certainly «lone her |kiri in himklnjr the lns k u success. Ah her s|ioelnl llver |nii our friend claims walking. 11 ml we liollevo her. for u girl who enn |su«tpone «tin- ner nii l walk the «llxtii« ••■ thill “VI” lives from school every «lay must like to walk or t« fust. At any rule we feel eertulii Hint If tills merry little cirl can wlthstuml tin- iiIm.vc temptation . her success In l‘fe Is assured. for she will lu able I hold her leui|ier (If she Inis one? under the most trylmt circum- stniiccH. while attempting to till the mlmis .f future generations with useful knowledge. WII.I.IAM JAMES COTTA ••ititr Will In tu .la u us («.tin has the «llstliicliou t Ih-Iiik the lallent lioy In the class, mid well ■ hies lie deserve It. for he stnnils six f«s-t four with Ills sln-cs IT, “Bill came to us from the I.Illlc Compton I Huh School In Ids Junior year, and although Ills home town Is Little Compton, he claims Kail ICIvcr as Ills resi- dence during the sclmol year. Cnttti s|s ud the summer svvliniulhg lu the surf at llorse- ncck Beach ami caring for the chickens « n the farm (which kind. BlirVi lu fact. IIIH” has .-in es|Ms-ial ability for chicken rais- ing ami will prohald) follow It up at the Ithode Islaml Agricultural Helmut at King ton. “Farming I his iicrialtv. I aarlng hi ilrllrncg Fl.nitKXCK KATHKItINE COYLE “Flo “Flo Is one of those girls to whom the class Is Imlditfd. f r her studious «•mh-avors have done iniii-h to uphold the record of the class. Though rather |iilet In nature, this young lail.v gained considerable | pularlty among her classmate and prominence In her similes, particularly In laitlu. She tells u« that iv,«.king Is liiu favorite hoi hy. and. If Florence ever puts aside her aiuhltloii to teach, we hope the lucky man will Invite us to cat at least «me meal with Idm so that we may test FloV rooking. •Ih ilin' nml i oiir frlrwU ore atony. ’ “Hi arm i lvr gon uuing, lining mrrrg if ago. T II K I) U R F K F. R E (’ () R I) JOHN WII.I.IAM CROSS llill “Jr,hii Wllllr Four yenrs ago we ndinllted JhIiii William Criw . giadunte of Ilie N. R. Hot-den School, to Clio lofty hulls of Inirfre. For four yours nliiKtst dully. Inis Hill rushed up the stairs Just us the Iasi irmir has lieeu ringing. In fuel. II seems almost second nature for Hill to lie late In the morning. However, we much prefer to have him late than to have .........I at all. for Hill always brings Ills good nature with him. He Is one of chose happy mortals who sees the Jovial side of life and Is Mind to Its sorrows, la umtliciuntics. In contrast to most of Ills other studies. Hill Is a star. William will follow up this study next year at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. HTulf I Ilfc hut jour- JOHN THOMAS CROWI.KY Jarli Johnntf' John Thomas was first Introduced to the i eoplo of Fall River on the noisy Fourth of July. IPthi, A product of the Westall School, where he had plodded iliroustli a successful course, lieu la I .lohiiny entered our midst and continued this successful work at Ihirfee. '•Jack, while regarded as a good student hy Ills class mates. Is also looked H|kiii ns a tal- ented winger, for. as tenor of the Forum Quartette In Ills Junior year lie caused the great Met'or mack no little worry. Scientific guessing Is John's |iet hoi hy. as a few into menis in the Creek class will eunvlnce yon. John has ihs-ldisl to Hatter Holy Cram with Ids presence next year, where lie will en- deavor to show other Freshm u how college work should he done. 'Tin not In mortal to command unfi t . Hal irt'll ilo more. SfotproHliix, tit'll •- «rw It ____ A MAHCARHT CHItTRUHI ANI KEA HAll.HY ‘tit in Pcffttu Ih-foiv Margaret entered Hurfee In the full of ltild, she was a mcnilicr of the Davenport Cniiniimr Sclnsd. Sh is- Hint time she has Iks-ii pursuing ln r studies In the collidecourse. Although she appears to I e a ipilet girl, sin- says she delights In ilaiicliig. One of her favorite (Mistime Is studying Ooriiinn. Next year she will have a good elmuce for the latter and prol sildy a touch f the other now and then, for she will enter Wellesley College. H right f.v her fart• icith in I If . T II E I) U It F E E It E C O K I) .MAicv rntiti I►Al.KV Xii v wo have In-fore 11 another Illustrious incmhcr of dial faiiKMw elm- ..r ’18. Went nil Crummur SdiiMil. N«r does Mury rank In-low any of ln-r ctaramatex, widely famed as many of lln-in niv. Mary has |Mirauod tin normal «•nurse for four year . ami wlmli-vi-r tin- «livi- 'Ion .'In- tuny have Imuoncd wllli ln-r presence, ntl matured iluit this young liuly has i nllvene«l II rlrdm with a sprinkling of Immor. Mary la | arll(iilarly prolicient In the translation of French, anil Koine «lay we Iio|n to e « tier striving to «hire Immo tin- rudlnreuts of (hat ■Ultieult htngiiagi- l our successor at Ihtrfee. Itfi ojttiNfT pm Umpire f'l f. IIITII l AVB.M IIT ••llnlhlr -Ihivcir Tin- examinations lu-hl uo I error a for ICntli. Sin |MI' «-«| (hi-m oaallv ami was iundlcsl aa :i iiM-nilM-r of our class hi Sc| 4oml -r. I'osM-ascd of a ralln-r ivtlrlng uatliro. alio lias not Miik-aronvl to iminIi herself Into piem- Inencts I ml bait mined U10 imnlcM good-will of all ln-r schoolmates through ln-r Industry mill friendliness. imvvy la an nthusln tlc tonnla Iilnycr and akator, novor moro happy Ilian when |mrtlcl| a(liiK in one of these s| .Ms lor writing English com| « lllnii y SI10 la Ilian uccnm|ill hed with tin- knitting needle , mid la a cnnillilato for tin- World Itecord In tin- apnaly nmnilfncturc of wea t«-rx. To those who have ohaervod hor «urcer through tho Wnainll SclUMtl mid Ihirfec High, lhor« up |a«(ll little llouht of her la-lug slicccwful III Ha- coiu|N-lltlTo oxaniliHitlnna for Vntt-ar this Juno. “Sf nk to me In (Irruutn: I ‘hi mil umi enlnml pour “••Holi KtyjllahS’ MAItJOKIK ItntTKIt HKANK 1 . • What aliouhl wo have done for a pivltl« t girl If tin- West nil (•rmnniar School hail not ««•lit Marjorie to oat«-r our «-taw In l!li:i? Murj, licslde having a remarkably at trac- tive face. I a g....I M|H rtavvouuin and Is |air- th-ularly enthusiastic nhont driving an unto- niol-llo, im d-iuht enjoying It hotter wh«-u a meinlior of the sterner sex uwm| cinli s ln-r. MarJ la alan an «-X|s-rt awhiniM-r and «liver, and wo ail vise you. • mormahla. to l«a k to your liiuri-la when •'MarJ rutora your realm. Next year wo ox|iect t«« Inmr great things f «•nr “|irettleat girl from the Sarg.-nt I'hyaleal «'allure ScIhm.I. Im kIic n'il ImimmIh'I fillrf THE DIR FEE RECORD 27 MARY DRAY DEANE ■Uoihr Tin- W.'MhII Dmmm.-ir SiillMil Hint Mary wan too tall and t s. bright t« May witliln It? i ulnls any longer. so It sent her to tln It. M. Durfec t« heoniucu iucmts rof our Illustrious chocs. Here Molly” Is known as a |ui« t, unobtrusive girl -anil sin- Is also not«d ns lielng our 'iaHest girl. ••.Molly' chief iN-li lit Is not her liul.su- sclmol Itut the great school of Nntun-, aial In ln r pursuit of Mother Nature's stnilh- . sin takes long. lone tramps (linntell the woods prohnhly those of Assonet. Our tall i-laxsn.ate will go the Sargent 1'hysleal Ciilture Xrlmol next year With her sister Marjorie. “Some Ih'lah r in tnlklnij other ti'lii i ralklntt. RAYMOND Al.oVSIFS DEI.EIIANTY •• fiif '' •hutchif -iter In entering •Ray.' let us say that lu- I' fmnl of everything undent except J« k x . mill then he Is tpilck lu detecting the «alor of stah- Hess. AltholIKlt lie KM'IIIS to Ilk , to read olll Ins-try, lie I gifted In r nn|sisliig all kinds of new |K tloiiM. ••Diitehy” Is-Hcve in helm: tip to the minute lu everything iiertiiiniiig t.. school activities. for he was an old standby of the Fomin, taking a prominent part lu II aetIvltlea during l.oth .lutilor and Senior years II was nIs i an active uioiiilier of the « lass play committee. As for the latter event, lirl did not limit Ills activity to the managing of It. for ho was one f our actors as well and we add that If lie continues on the stage lit fame will rival that of Sluikivqicnro. IIait fellow, mil mel.” CRACK MARION DKI.AIIKNT cW|T ••Hell , everybody! I am lute In my place a usual.” IIdly Is one of the most popular mcnils-rs lu her class. Is It any wonder, with her winning smile and prel( ways': Draco would rather |dny tenuis than study, hut nevertheless always answers promptly when called uisip. Drue - Is sudi an adept lu music that all her friends have prophesied that she will Im a si-cmid .Schumann Ilolnk. Fall River will miss you. Shorty. when yon leave for Itrldgenater In the fall. •■ oliililtt ■ the one on Ip rlrluc, T II E I) I R F E E R E C O R l •js JOIIX A. I tow It. .III. JadT Zip! Here's tin frill llvr win i f tin lass Rclioltl. tin tlreat mill llmiomlie «SIihiiii Ids- lx Her of ihr It, M. C. Iturfi't High School! ■■.luck ehlllllS slix-plllg Ms will of !l VlIMt lllllll- lirr of lil« pleasures. Itui we tliluk (lint Ibl IIiik In U iitl tnki n, for, after breakfast, we liuvi never seen n inoiiieiil wlien “Jack was imi with nwnke, prp|Hi«lng some novel hlen to tin worhl In general. No. our frlenil never keejts anything to himself. for u more gen- emus mill gmsl-licarted fellow than he could not lx founil In tin whole school. Further- inore. “Jack cun always lie dciiemled on. The miivi m of our Reeonl Rook I iliu . to a (treat extent, to hi coming to tin fiont at frei|uent Internilit with appropriate |iluns nml advice. Resides lirllllt tin Assodllte Editor of tills Record, ............ musical int ml r of our class him! ii iiintlicniHl!c:il genius, Jack Is also an excellent iiiurksiiiaii. TIs to unipiiillllisl sue- tess we now send forth Into the world our accomplished young friend. l«d dune Hull fiilhil him Irui 'tl, inti - him moil. KltWARIt FRANCIS lioWI.INt; •Er dh Allow ns to present t i you the sumllest hoy In the doss. who. however. Is I y oo lni-Jtt)s the least roiisplrltotis: for Eddie's lllllhltlon. lifter pix'iKirtiik' Ills lesson . Is to do something In order Unit In may hrliditeii the imrty. Yes. Creek interests him most ns far as at uti- les tire eonei-riied. and when It «•nines to «Jreek syntax, “Eddie” shines. Ability to translate the puxzlhig works of Homer Is not “Eddie's only ii11rHints . Imwever. for he is an arcane I'llshed singer. and anyone, allhoiiidi lie limy lint ms Ivdward, will hear Ills sweet tenor voice Issuing from the throng of woutd-lic Caruso who assemble In the corrltlors at n- evss tins . After losing much sleep thinking aliont where he will sjieiid next yi ar. Eddie has ilrridcd that Holy Cms-s Is to tie the scene of Ids future leariilnif. Ur not trhih in «iw lit' artier HOKOTHY IUREEE “ hit Ih,lilt When Itotty vns asked in w hat she was ••s|KS'iall pnilkient. she replied. It Is undis- aiwntl. Rut that was liefhre the class |day. From that evening all agree that her answer slioilhl have In-ell. Acting. As Rlainm. Katherine's calm, gentle sister, she won the hearts of the audience hy her sweet voice and pleasing uuinuer. H« sldes being a member of the class plaj cast, she was the assistant ad- vertising manager of our Rkcosii Rook, mid we all fouml her a valiiahle helper. All out- of-d.sir sports attract “l olty horseback rid lui;. tennis, coif, skating and swimming. I nine- lug also tipis-als t i her. Next year she will add to her long list of friends the girls at Miss Porter's School. Farmington. Connecticut. Afir rnnnol nil In r her, nor custom olali her in finite iwfrfg.” TIIR BURPEE RECORD ICI'TII MII.IHti:i PIKI.DKN -mu ir «HAIH.KS JOHN fish I'lnhlr I’hollfff' Honk: Honk! Here xhe coincx! Mnlxk tin motor millilY Xu. Ilii N not Mitlxii . Iml our «'luirmliiK yoHnw friend Mildred. Hull! l o nol lx (Invlvwl l.y tn.ilxy entrance of tlilx lllllp «Irl. for wIipii illlly lx not helilml llu wheel of her iiM tor pur xhe u I way x iikiIii IhIiix n |H‘.ipi ful quin. It lx not i'io xx.ir for Mildred lo «rente « miixjiiIoii |o attract ■tlpiilloii. hn lift iH'iMonnlll.v mill |i)nixliiK m - lienninrc Imprexx 0110. Ym. MIMr.'il I always lui|i| y Mini N for 'vpr slied.llm: li«lit on noun mutter |x'rlm| x wiim Intricate ihhkIIoii tier- inlnliiK to her nIimIIik. or merely some Inelilont In I In every tiny life of n frleiul. Ax for xixirlx. xln rlvulx tin iu.vllih-.tl iihm'iiiuIiIx of yore in her iiquiillp nolileveiix ntx. Mildred tell ux xhe uwex her xnerexx thux for In Ilf to her iH'llef In tile following’ ux lto; rr‘-r ii l fj IIII lOMOtrtiir irlknl run util hi ilnur hnhitf, Moke r x in for (luirlex .1. Flxli. nun of swanxen. Ituxtlo Inn remly. ioI- youth, h true xon of niiture. entervil Inirfee from the Gardner Craiiiiiuir School of South Swansea. I .It tie hy llille we molded Ills eureer until ix.w we Ium I III stalwart youth uhove. 'omine from the thinly iKipuInted district , outdoor life UHlurnlly appeal to him. Till lull hnl ha led the uni «Hell hockey ten ill for two yenrx mill Ini fouiul time lo utteml most of the ilrlllx lx |i|ex. Ilefore wiylim fun well to Charlex we muxl meiilioii h'x klll n an iirtixt. owing to hi. xklll with the paint hrnxh nml pencil In wnx clmx n nri editor of the Kiocorii IIimik. With h'x uhl tlilx hook Imx 1x1 11 made the nrtlxtk pr.xliictlon that It lx. Brown I'nlverxlty nml a -,l,h.B. are 'Tliar- ley'x nliiix. I In tn I In ri ytiln . u hr it'I hi it,ntrirr. nml n hnn4 In rsivatr. KI.I .A ItPTI I ’ATIIi:itl i: FI.AIIEKTY • ! Huh lh xxle. having learned nil there wnx to l e lnipjirt.il at the Harden tJraiiiiiiar School, Joined our ehtxN In the xearch for further knowledge. She lx a well llk.it meuiher of the Normal ’oiirxe. and hax u xinlle for every one. Itex le I inirtieiiliirly fond f |.ii«el all amt skating. Fretieli lx ln r favorite xtndy. and one In which xhe xliowx colixlderuhle aldllty. It lx said, likewise. Hint xln Imx not yet failed to anxvver witlxfuctorlly any quextloti of fact or form In the Knglixli elttxx. Ilcwde also axplre to teacli. and !■ that eml will Journey I.. Bridgewater In Septemlx-r. Anti it r. r;i nitt it hi you'll f1ml her. THE l UK FEE II E CO K I) 30 f ■ n A a JL M I.II.I.IAN MAKISAItKT FI.KKT TviMtc l.lllhui. Iieltet known among Iht classmates no “Tmhlles. one of tin mcrrlH memlicr f iIn Normal Course. c-.uiip to Inirfee In llil.'t, after gi-mluntlng from Hu Samuel Vntn n ilntiiimar School. In some mysterious way. nil her own. TimIiUcs I capable of s|N mllng a tirvil «It'iiI of her limp In hsnllng a om flw llfo lu-iv at Imrfec. .mil .'till sucoreilliic In KrariiiK llpr curd with ‘AV anil • li st. I.llllan declares that ln r favorite inversion Is reading mill now «v an- nil wondering whether lw r hohliy Isn't oftpti -wry often ucglectisl for stomp less favored hilt none tin loss pleasant ns-rmtlon: for instance, nintoi'lng? ur Ini- morons yomijr classmate will lake with Jmr the good wishes of nil when she enters Itrldfic- wnter .Normal School next year. f II Altl.KS ItAVMOMs FI.YNN ••Chirlh • We always take pleasure In Introduelng t'linrllp. who enme to ns from the l.lnroln Kehnol. ami who. In Ills llrst year here. gained lunch Honor for the elans hy whining a regular |s sltlon on the haskethall tenui. Ills good work, moreover, was not forgotten, for Ills classmate . realising his nhlllty. inaile him | reshleiit f the eltiss for tile llrst three years of onr stay here. Charlie was always one of the most popular factors In school activi- ties. ami his winning dlsjMsItlon has won for him a host of friends who all hs k forwanl to hin things from him «luring Ills next four year at lirown. Than trhmn no mnn Mfinrlouit tifftnl ttml'l hr rh tin tl. M. l(V IIEI.KX CIIHISTIXA FI.YNN • Mitt a, r Slntr, lleiv's Alary of the .Normal Course, eorpn- lent, lovahle. anil tlie heal nntansl In the class. Alary «une to ns from tin Wcstull tSmnimar School to lin'd all the people III Iturftv ami to prepare for normal school, I hiring her f«.ur years, she has uoi galncil much In height, hut in go ««I nature site has become Incom- I si in hie. I .ni in is iu r favorite stialy, anil, to reduce her corpulence. walking Is her hohhy. .......... of the young tallies of the normal course, she aspires to U a sellout mnrin. ami exiwcts to enter Itrlilgewater next year. lit aum mhr i««In w« nuiilr “Itlff trilhoul In Util, h f in mu lOM'l tail Want. THE 1)1 It FEE It EC OK I) oi. ;a foktiak To IHjat. Hu rcliurd-hMikiiii: ulrl you mnv see hrfoiv you. ■•clonus the prize for isksscssIiis: ji more oiiuliuil lullin' IIiiiii (lint • ! uuy other mendici «if 1111- class. This prize 1« not the ■ •illy • ni which oIkii has gained. for her nv sociate . realizing tin inn •imtllty of her licrsoiuillty. Imv« crowned her i|ii«vu of I ln-1 r I ■ r 1111.1111 coterie. (HjaiV nuiny frlduli for •mi' •'•niI I not tliul n liettor liked uirl In the w Inili school— lt not luiw to Ik to),I how well this Intellectually inclined girl merits the ■ ■•wiiiil which Inis l«fii lienlowcd ii|m ii hoi'. Should any “dniilitlug 'I'Iioiiuik read this I.k Ills yd. in Olgas 11.«•. none «lioli Inin Ins'll •Uncovered). we Imv.......... to refer him to the noriiiiil mathematics class one tniitinciit in enough. •'Thou xlolll flml h irill roi xfi r i nil ) n c i«if ntnl'i it hull bch lint her. KI.IX.ARKTH I'lCKSCO'IT KltENOI -i.ii.b,r -i.iir -Hi my Itrllly In one of the I test I la I mini mill In-nt lovisl girls In the eline of 'I?. Always smiling mill lui| | y. with an amusing stock of original remark . she 1« u urcat addition to miy gather Ins and k «'|i« everyone in gales of laughter. I'anip life In very attractive to I,Hi,” ns she In fond of nature and of all outdoor sports. Ilornelmck riding In perhaps her pcirtleulur liohhy. though she hives the water and In very much at home either on m in II. Hiving, however. Is lie n|Ns'lalty tint spectators nd elnd in water-|iroof garments an warned to keep at a distance: ' 1.11 di.v Is a iiiomhcr of tlie Senior flans I’lay committee, and was one of the iinhemtlie night of the |ierforiiiniicv. Smith f allege will Indeeil U' fortunate ill adding her name to Its list of students. She Im ih i lln to mill.- irilh. Ami irlltn I lull; irilh. Ami iilniHinil. loo, to Ihiiii.■ on. lll.AXf HE MAltlK (JKNTHtKAC lltnncherino'' ICIanche was one of the small hand that •ume Io I urfee In IIHJt. and «lie has made very little noise during her four years' stay. She Is a delightful girl with a pleasing tierson- allty. Itlnnehc owes her elementary training to the Slade .'niiunmr School. from which she graduated. Studies have never Inspired in Itlaiiehe any degn......... terror and her re- IKirts of scholastic «landIni’ have ever Im-vii a source of joy to tile hnl|«c -if (o'lidn ail She holds up .Matheinatlen as her favorite study and dellitllts In solving ditlieult |irohleias, l.'iuiih nml th - irorUt InmihM irilh iem, T II E I) r K F E E K E C O R I) :I2 FRANCIS JAMES JOSEPH «iIM.ICAN -Frank- -a nr Kriiuk «une t tlii« Institution r l iii-iilitsr. :i product of the St MnryV ..........1. 11 Ik May here lias In-cii ohiinietorizvd l.y Ills prominence In school activities. In which lie has been a lending factor. In Ills Junior year he was mi active meiuhci of mir del-siting society. the reriini. a ml in Ills Senior year lie ahly tilled the iMisIthin of ('resident of this society. KniiiliV illverslou Is lni|iroiii| tn spiking, mid Ills ahlllty In this res|«eet Is well known to the students of I Mirfee. The success of our class ilaucc le|«elided greatly on SHI. win , as chairman of the I «ance I'oniinlttce. saw to It that the lilt; social event of the I‘lass of lli|“ was even more succcKsfiil than that of iniy prcccdlnt: class. We all wish Flunk stieeesis us he takes up Ills similes at lloly Cross In the fall. ■’.I ihineef I rfMitec.' 1|« k'ho ilom for a •la tied MOItOAN JOHN til..WIN one shle. holies and gentlemen! IVmill us to intrisluce lo you. Morgan. who ritltlo to us In tlu- Septenilier of UHit. front the l.lncolii liraiiiiiuir School. Ills stay here has Ins-n ehsinictorliwsl h.v his g ... popiihirlty. as he Is a favorite among the undergraduates as well ns aiming the Seldom. Morgan early showed Ills ahlllty as a football player iiii'I during the last two seasons he was the iiinlli stay ««f Imrf.s V |iii|Hiietnihlc line. Morgan does not, however, limit Ills ahlllty to ath- letics. hut also applies Ills efforts to studies, and as a result won a name for himself as a student—cs|«eclally of history. We all wish Morgan success during Ids stay at Syracuse Ini versify. Hrror like ulraim « «« An naefaee loir; He trho Ironhl mi tuvh for fit a, I i«uni 'live hetoir. THOMAS COllCt lit AN HIXNINt! tom Stop! I s«k ! 1.1st eu I Von may or may not «to It voluntarily, init listen you shall! As all orator Hatllcl Webster excels “Toni lait «lightly : as a statesman he may lie classed with Aliriihnin l.lncoln: for honesty, frank ness mid fair inliideiliicvs Tom Is fieorge Washington's s|ual: while as a iMilltlchin lie inay U s.ild !•« siil'|«ass Itoosevelt In cleverness mill g«s«d judgment : 11s a philosopher or «tu- dent he Is a second Soeralos. As limy I e In- ferred from the last statement, lie Is excep- tionally brilliant In all subjects. (A’s an- te strangers to Ids card. As for the «lass election, the |M lltlclillls will tell you that It all Idnged 011 Ills movements. ''Tom's state - iiiiiiishlp limy Is- seen by Ids pllollng the tin oho lhs«K to success 11 Editor-In-Chief. A large part of the ercdlt f«-r our hold oil the III ow n Cup may l e attributed to Tom's ability as a speaker. Since Tom Is a n-gu- lar s|s nge f-«r a I sort dug knowledge, a faithful worker, and a |«-rsevervr. we feel sure that In- will make a big success of life. “More it Hill tine Hum more than nil ran ■«« THE I) I,' It F E E It BOOK I) :ct KI.KANOK WKAI • 11A A SIS Sliuv many | ample Judge that Kltniiiir I a iiiviiiIht of tin das of infant Freshmen here. w« Is-g t.i announce that win- «hie in t so honor that cla- . hut 1« oar noted «-lass luby. True. KI«tllor has an Immeent. Imhylsti expression, hut III that small head of l -rs sin- rarrlw all tin- kllowhslge gnlmwl •luring her i-pn-iilirii year .—ami then Is |iilti- a hit of it. we as- snr.- you. An i-xiN-rl swimmer. sin- Is a inn r-ninimnhai for tin- mermaids (or. perlut|ts the mermen?! and enjoys tin- waters as nilK'h as they do. We all feel sun- that our l ahy will In- most ea|Kihle of (tirllllt for herself next yi-nr at Smith Odlege. Sir I antin'mi. ’ MAICY M. I.. IIANI.KY Util Although small of stature. May'' is n regular whirlwind when aroused. and she 1 faithful to the last In defenditis any cause or thcsiry which she regard as right. She gradn.it.-d from the Itonleii Crniuiunr S«-h d In 'lit. ami although she has tlulshed her course at lllirfn- with great credit she has not yet divided wlial Institution she will next enter. Wherever site may go. we know that May will not ikiks unnoticed. We say this lu-cnuse she Is an excellent little ilnneer ami Is Interested In nil kinds of s|sirt. Slm-e entering IMirfee -.May has taken a most prominent ]nirt In all the class affairs and was npimluteil a im-nils-r of the class play committee. tit tum' thin mriitli'n4 u . mol Ikon hurl J'iNifM i flamt irhlch rtiunol cfHnaitlnliril CSKIIAI.D IVKIIS IIAlt III xerox Jcrrp Jeiry is tin wnmlerer of tin- clans, for. after s| -ndlng Ills lirst year at IMirfev. lie went to Tech for u stay of two years, and was Anally won l«u-k In Ids Senior y.-nr wo that he might reeelre his '«lip with Ids former eliissniutes. Ccnlil Is es|iecinlly f« nd of uiMtlieumtics ami that worthy Instructor of tin- afoix-snhl subject In Itooin s ranks Jerry among Ills lies! and most oliedh-nt pupils. Moating. us Well as mathematic- , holds a charm for Cera hi. and any afternoon during the summer month he may Is m-cii upholding the honor of tills school In tin- limit lliei-s at Stone llridgc. tierald lias not def- initely decided where In- will study next year, hut at present Itrowu look mighty good to him. ”MoW, out iirtitUyal run !“ :u T H K I) U R F E K R F. C O R I) JOHN KDWAItli IIARKIXCToX •■Jack-'' • .luhiiHii” Kang 1 Another test tube gone : Yw, you protmldy have guessed that Ji.lm. tin- class marvel In «lieiutstry. I- again e.x|vrlmeiitliig In au effort ( • solve some lutproblem. A It In m t:li Jack Is es| si-billy proilclrni in tin? sciences In also tnki's |mrt In various athletic activities baseball being Ills favorite i si st I mi-. Johnny's quiet. yi'l attractive dls|s sltlon. which In- brought with lilm fnun St. Mary's I'aroclikil School. tins won fur lilm :i large gathering nf friends during Ids stay at Durfee wlio ex|m-t tn lu-.ir nf Ms things from lilm whoii In journeys tu WunntiT next year to Istln tils college Course at Holy Cnw. '• ■ I a marrelou ijornl nrigkb ir. MAItY VERONICA UARRINCTON ■Untr ilulUV It is line to the i|iiie impiis like Mary that the otherwise ton thoughtless spirit of that far-famed class of 1! IT does not n'erstep Its Isniuils. Despite the fact tlmt Mary Is one of th«' i|iilctnst «Iris of our class, ami Is sol- iloiu to lie siH-ii at our frivolous, social gather- ing . she is very | qmlar among her class- mates. Mnl le-' graduated from the Samuel Watson Jruminar School ami then turneil her footsteps toward llurfie. As •May's amtd- tIon Is to wear a nurse’s uniform, she will enter a Nurse’s Training School next year. IWW moi nrl grace, unrl oisufi iiimci tlimurc tSI.ADYS RICHMOND HATHAWAY Modest. unassuming iladys entered Durfiv from the Lincoln .School some four years ago. Always well pre| are l In her studies, she I ever really to assist her classmates. Though she Is very quiet. It will surprise mine of us to sii hei name ii|sui the honor list, iiladys Is planning to enter Itrldgewnter next year, and we w ish her as great success there as she has had here In Durfiv. •'ll 011I arc lllre leave : nn-l where thru uioil a him ml. Much frail iif •■ !■ iu nmih in rarely f untl THE DURFEE RECORD IIKI.KN .MAICHI KRITK l.ltHRT HICKEY DM you see a comfortable-looking -wlon proct-cdlng It'D a rely iiimI gently down Hit street. with a u «mI looking young Imly at Hit wheel ? DM you betake yiiurwlf I tin conn- try. mill ilu rt | creclve this same well-handled tur |icediug along al Hu nitt of fifty 111111 « |n r hour? Win In tin wiled Imly 0 clev- erly guiding her unto? None other tlinii ur • •hi friend, Helen: A few (lays Inter did you Journey to Syinpliouy Hull? Here did you hear a marvelous recital l y a w.intlerfnl young lady, only recently graduated from the Sew England Conservatory of Music? l« it possible that the lovable Mile. Ilelfne tie Jllekf Is our old friend from Durfec? Did you ever try to secure a private audience with a certain (■■pular young lady only to ilnd It lni|M vsibh owing to the ilfinand ii|hiii her by a In I K circle of friends? Mow could you ex- l eot It to la- otliertvlse after olwervlng Helen's most tvintirkable ipinllty even while In Durf« e her genial and lieninltig good nature? Khi trait 01 •; ( . Hl i a i iril of air ahr morrrf. IRENE ANN IIIHHINS Well, If here Isn't I retie I llggllt : Itielile as yon all know. Is the star of our basketball team. She graduated frt in the Win. S. Hreenc cntmiuar School In ittRl unii In SepteniiH r wended her way lo dear old Dnrfec. ••Rle- lileV holJ.y Is dancing. and she Is often seen at the drills She Is an apt scholar in holli Ereueli ami Mathematics. Irene Intends to Ih- a liiieher, mid will attend llynniiia Normal SelSHtl. She Is a favorite with the buys as well as with tht girls, mid we all wish her success, h'l'ji t na I: fma 1 ran I'm frrr! II' it; mm? Ihi u all roitlmlrrl .• mrf 0.1 OERTRI DH I.EON A III IIICNK? “Trail Ir” We don't hradiate to say that 'tiertle Is t ue of the Jolllest. ns well as one of the ntost attractive girls. In the Senior class. She always manages to get 11 sutlsfnetory murk III her stmiles, and still have mi enjoyable time ns one of our social leatlers. At the Oulct tlrllls. she Is always foinnl siirmumbsl hy a small army of Isivs asking for her dance order, and we can readily venture to say that her hobliy is dancing. ••liertV’ destination Is the lirblgfwater Normal School, ami wc won't bt surprised If. In iuy_ we see her name on the list of the Diirfas- faculty. On irllh tin ilanrr. I.rl Jo t hi nnronflanl THE I) UK FEE It ECO HI) no CKKTItrOK IIOltMtY U'TtlS' Hertnide mine i« Inirfec from ili« Fowler Hrmiiinstr Sclmol Iii 1IIIS. Ever lnce slut lint Int'ii ii nitident lii'ii'. tin 11H.t worked hard mill fntihfitlly in kiiIh Hu- IiIkIi murk I lull lii limit nil hlT UViTiliTi- Clinl I'lll'll liTIII. Although •'liVrlli' lit|ilnyt greet! tnlent In niilurnl science. tin- tn Hint tin' nine'll |nvfi rs rwiil- lug. mill U tilwnyt willing lo nuil in tier fid- low |MI|'II . Sim U nl n i nili !• si slliirk” nt ..............I I - turmuiiikt! iiluimi every day liy n group nf let Hr Illi ni pupil «In. nre (■egging IiiT In li-ll llli'lli how In ln Millie limlili'in nr exercite. We tlmll Imlittl ml her when lie cow «wny In Kingston next yeur. •Mud Ihi one « «, nurds •■nth tulmih enunt KSTIIKIt I IOWA KTII K llmr 11 own rill It u very i|iilrt trlrl nf the Xoninil CmiiM1, wlm «nine to iik fruni tlm Frank S. Steven School of Swmtten. She I nf ii t|mil.nit, retiring iII |ni HIoii. mill lint Ili'Vef Iit-tneinlitl hertelf with illiv nf the whiHii nriBiiilniilnn . being wmii in coniine tier effort tnlely in her stud le . in which she I n taking ii very desirable reenrd. She will I r ihnhl toiler imniMiI hcIiooI Iii the full, mill will curry wllli her the tiest wltliet nf her chiKtnuile for n wiiwwfiil inner. 7'Ar ) ure ul tirf llu nlmuft'' 1.1 l.l.l AX Y. JAi oitsoX •7, r -I.UtT •l.lly gniduutcd from the X. It. Itonlcn lintniniMr Schonl mill mine i Inirfee. where the Selcctel llle linrinnl «nurse nt lie ! tiliteil In her mnhlllniis. She hut decided opinion nf her own, mnl never full In tny wlml the ihlnkt. she Imi-MiiM' n nmnilmr nf Hie Forum In her Senlnl year mill «sit stlto mil' nf the .illendnnls Iii mir eln | lny. I.lllimi lint not decided where In go next year, lint iik the It very fond nf niutle. we nwnime Hint the will develop her nnitii-nl Inh-nt. Our host wltliet mv following you. I.lllimi. ■Ill In her irnmit fIrtWH A'Jnd. Ill In her 1« 11,11 fnnlli u llllh 1,11 ml THE 1)1 K FEE R EC OK I) 1IKI.KX VICIS. JKTTK Xrlllf Wlirii Helen cnme I Ihtrfec. iirmlit- iiiiiit: from si. .I •hi,|ill's Crniuuiar school. she solectoil the .Normal t'onrsc. sin lias lieen fiiltliful I liiT st miles. anil Iiy her ret I r hit; illsposltloii Inis earned for herself tin- iiitiiii- of Hu pi Iciest Kill In tin' class. Hit fiivurlli amusement. sin- ili'elnn-s. Is ri'inliiiv!. A year frmn now wo Iiojn In hetir nf her contlinilm: Iht similes «I ItrUlio-water. •‘s i thtir to llmrrn in iuiIhIIh rhnxlllu Thill, trhrrr n wml in fininit shtcwrljf nn A lltnuxtiml llrrrinl tin'll I liii'kr t ln r.“ :t7 M.VISCMSKT JOHNSON Mann” Mnrnot N ninilliiT irradunto nf wlmiii flic Wi'stnll Si'IuhiI Is JiiMtl |inniil. Sin- elected III!' colici ' course. mill 11 illo vlills: ' nf Ilii' rlrsl letter of llu- . 111 1 i.i I i'l Is all Unit Is necew sar.v In iviiiIIiik the nvomv’o curds which she Inis received ilnrliiK her four years at iMirfoc. Hit compositions In purticulur mi a source nf wonder in her I'm Imis classmate . liane Inc I' Mnriii'tV favnrlli' mistime ami Is mi art In wlildi sin- excels. Thninrh she vviis a wry active iiumiiImt nf tin class plii.v com- mittee. tin' chief «liit.v of her IIIkIi School eanvr Inis hisai nntcliiK the settle fur us at • air furl nightly vocal exercises. .May success atteml her at Vassar. •• 'Tin trill In hr mrirf anil 'rise. 'Tlx trrll In l,r hnnfxl ami me. ISAHOItK AHAMS KA'17. Cat ” The Fowler Crnniinnr School I re |Min lhlc for -KilV presence lit I Hirfee. Skating him! swimming are the favorite s|s rts of this youth, mnl the former line of activity mviiis to have mi es)ieelal attraction ............. since In winter lie may always he fotiml gliding nhout the Ice with the grace of n ••fat. Hmiciug Is another ainiisenienl in wlileti ■'(•.its enjoys hin.self, anil a t'inlet I Mill wmilil harilly he complete wllhont him. •TM Is very infteli opposed t.i studying. In fact. Ktl” Kat with his lessons all prepared Is a sight which we sis only onw In a lifetime. After a course at the Tufts Mcdlctil School. I ir. Knt will prohnhly Is one of Fall Itlver's most skilled physicians. ••I'tllx rfW tv thr hriahl Il Ihlx: tint tint: . '■ T H K I) U It F E E It E C O It I) : s MAVItKM.i: IMKI.MA KKKFi: T'vo nkii till i|iili t lllllc miiiil came from lio- I • •inliiU-itii Academy to join tin •■rcr liicrtiirtlm: ranks at intrfce. Mayhelle N mi excellent tennis player mid u skilled pianist. Sli,. often dls|iluye l Her ability as « iilllslclmi at (lie Fnrnin. Mnvlielle Ik diligent in nil of Her studies and its u result she will Is- nniiiiic tin Honor |•ll| llN. This demure mf-ss will re|ireselit IXllfee at Boston I ill ver- sit) next jinr, Her KluditM nrrr {or ihlhihl, or onmmriit and {or oblllly.” ItAYMoNO l AIT. KKI.I.Y ■Kan Kcr After k|h iiiIIiii: two ynm m Twli, Itii ilisdded that tlx lure mid attraction of this school wi n loo iinieli for lifin. mid ns u re- sult. Joining tile procession. In tin fall of Itllo, lie entered Imrfce. Yes. nuitlienuitlcs once looked In-st to ••I8«y so far us studios were concerned. Hut x and y lost all tlielr char ms when He resolved to take up amateur theatricals. •’KelV work. However, was not In vnln as ••Walter In the Class Floy he was a whole show In himself. Still, nctliii: Is not .......id I’iiuI’s only accomplish ntent, for when It «simes to plnyltu: n piano He la nucli a wonder that tln r«‘ Is no dotiht ainotiK his «-lavsmates ns to who will lie F.-nlerewskl’R successor. All Kuiopt Ahull rhifi oilh hi name.'' MAltKI. I’lTMAN K11 'I AW Kl'l'to Klddo has I «eel i by 11 means a silent liieinliei of tile cHisk since she lade the 11 i ;h- land School farewell mid Joined our Illustrious ranks. Alllnumli she has not seriously In- eoiivetilelired herself In the way of studylUK. we limi Her surpaiodiiKly wise in many inut- t« rs. such as InventliiK excuses for tanllnem. There Is seldom a dance which does not IhmisI •■f MiiIm-I's presence, :m l the |iosltlon of wall- Mower Is a Joy unknow n to her. We ol«serre that the Freshmen stsun t«i Is very fond of .Malicl. Perhaps It Is on iiocotmt of this power of ultraclliut Hilhlri-n that she has chosen Wheel ode's Ivllldereiirtcti School ns Her next place f resUlenc . Be Unit us It nuiy, we Have nbniidant faith In Her ability to rethsi «•risllt on her school and (minim;. Kap 11% a non lift laitili In Spiimj. T H E I) U R F E K It E C () It I) WII.I.IAM I'lllCISTKPIIKIl LA I IKY •nitr Tin John J. . lcl ommt'li School Is respoii- slide for this lively unit vivacious follow. Ills classmates Intvo dulihed him tliolr most frivolous niemher. for there Is not a danev at whloli , ltlllM Is not present. stmllos lo not seem to worry him ai all. anil, in spile nf tlm heavy tasks that teachers outline for Seniors, lie Is always romly to provide enjoy iiH'iit for himself ami others. William also takes yrent Interest In all school nITnIrs. and N always to la- observed in the forefront at all school activities. houhl irorrif JOSEPH JAMES LAWLOIt Jot” Kid yon say yon heard uproarious lauuhter ns you came Ihroiiuh tile corridor? Then you can rest assur sl that Joe Is rc |Kiii lhlo for II. for this woll-hullt yoiuiK mall Is the proml holder of the title of elnss uluuler. We do not think that lie nopilred this liahlt within the itloomy walls of Inil-fee Illuh. nnd tlM'lvfon we eoiielude he must have hroiiuht Ids Koodomtiircd dls| o tthiii with him fnnu the X. It. Itordeii School. In addition to helm: considered a rather Jolly fellow. Jim- has always liccii regarded as a uood scholar, and more than once has proved himself a sotiree or deslrnhle Information. We expect that ■'.loe will continue to cheer his comrades with Ills humorous sayings when lie enters the Army and Navy Preparatory School next ywtr. :;!i HELEN I.AWTOX Since Helen's home Is in Tiverton. Itliode Isliiud. she Is another moihlier of our elass who Is otdlgcd to cross the border Hue every morning In'fore entering I HirfOC. Her earlier years hi school were |ieiit at the ltrhlge|iort School, Tiverton, from which she was gntdii- atisl In llllrt, Helen was recently given the honor if helm: a iiicinher of the elass day committee. Painting and drawing are her IMsthiM's. Perhaps In mar she «III he i-IviiIIuk Howard ('handler Christy or some other artist of fame. Now. however, she Is only looking forward to four pleasant years of mingled work and piny at Smith OMIege. .•I WITH K lllf 'IIIu in lOH'l.” Jon, itriilli fritilli , miti mini mi .uour hcttrl : THE OCKFEE RECORD 40 XIAIIV KI.I .AliKIII I.KK “ Urr-ri lit” '• crUmi ll.ihn Sinn ISAIIKI.LA WILLIAMSON I.KFS I ml hr I MAKM'EKITi: VKIt« NI V IJMiAX “Pcp-O ' I'lV Mer-rl-ly emne |n I turfeo from the Fowler Sell Mil, AIiIkiiikIi Ilii'ii' are n jrrinl many lhln« Him Mary would miller do Illitu delve Inin honk . her marks it it always creilllahle. Mnry is es|ieehilly fond • t skating mid chem- istry. Her cx|s-rI incuts In chemistry have lieen ni Him miller orli;hinl mid even nhirni- Ini:. Tlie New llnveii mud will curry Mary In Itrhtircwilier next full, mid Inirf.s- will h«se nne nf Iti most |M |nilnr students. h'non ilu error of her hetul to the mile of hi r foot he I nil mirth. •Miole Until nuirmx. mill IsaU'l Inis im ei|iml Iu IIIkIi School when H comes In |ilit Iiik the | lnno. Although plnylii« Is her n|ieehilly. -I III In her «reni love for music. die never l « sight nf her studies mill ulwny Ini' eretliliihle murks. ImiIicI Is nnother graduate nf Hie I aveii|M ii School ami while In Him Institution was the chi's pianist. The years nf her 'indy In It. M. I . have ilrlfted h ipilckly nnd In the fall she will he another nf Hlnse who Mill linn their font steps towards ItrhlireMiiier Normal mid prc|nire fur iiilnrinu Hie generation In enllie. Now comes TVnf. whose smiling dl'|sjsl- (Ion mnl winsome ways hate won her n host of friends mid admirer . She entered I llirfee in linn nfler her gmdiiiithui from the Fowler Crnniinar School. This ncilve llllle ninld Is Inleresied in dancing mid tennis. Teit” Is mi excellent phuilst mnl limb- French the most nttmctlve f her studies. Itrldgewnter will prolmtily enroll her In llie fall. •• In hn xhnn oim fiiiinl- error full. I.ook on hi i fan-, nail iurn'll foitni I hem o F If ic«if irnri i limnl trmnl linehmilre of !h• noni of inoi’liilx. T H E l I It F E E It K C O It l 41 maiusakkt fkaxcks i.owxkv Miinairvi cmne It I lin in' four your after lift irmilii.-illoii from tli« l.lncoln School, lier moilcst ilemennor throughout Hit- lant four yeniv him won her many frleml uiuoiik Hie Kirin of Hie Normal llvl h ii. The touch- er . too. luive I men captivated l y her hrlllhmt reel t.-i Hon . Frequenter of KukkIcx 1‘ark nay Hint Margaret I an expert nkater. Next year lie will Brace the nueleiit clannle llall of Itrhlce water. “K wrefc f« nil r 11 n. Silimt In fiohl'ii. ANNIE l.rilIXSKV -.Iwitr I’opuliirtty. noclahlllty. clieerfulncan, ami nffuhlllty Midi are the i|iuilltloa of ••Anne.” After KnitltialltiK from the MeltoiituiKh School. hIio came right Ihirfec. where Ih clecte l the Normal Cmirne. She lorn taken an active inrl in the Forum mill, an all Annie Inqies ami amhltloiiK are centerml on teuchliiK. nhe hope to enter ItrlilKcwntcr next year, where wi know nhe will meet with nucee , 'Mail at ill Ihrlr irniulrr i riir. Thill OMt muitll Ill-nil niiihl I-IIIIH nil hi knar. HATH Kit INK Al.ll'E I.YNtTI The Wm. S. Hreelie School wan the iiiinlliun through whh'h Catherine secured her emleii- Hal for Imrfee I Huh. In her quiet, easy- going way. he Inin kc|K paiee with the rent of her danniiiute . anil «III Journey to Itrhlge- water til the fall. SwIliimlliK I Catherine' favorite iNintllue. In thin healthful npoit idle I mi It I to In- very prolicient. Thnnith ntie I quiet. Catherine him ninth' many frleml at Imrfee who wlnti her nuoces at Hrhlgcwnter. For kc In Jr ' the i nlrl kiml Wlninr nnlui m rer roifi. T H E I) r R F K E II K C O R I) 42 JAMKS KDWAItl LYNCH ’’•Jim Jhnmtf' •■Jim. after coming to us four year ago from tin- SI. Mary's 1‘urochlnl School. lias Ussum a lirllliniil us wo!I ns a |Hi|iulnr Senior iiin m. U.th teacher ami | ii|ills. To be s n- vlmvd of ‘MliiuuyV remarkable ability as a scholar one need only lake n glance at the neat rows of “AV unii BV on Ills report card each i|uarter. Although Jim” iloes well In all tilings Unit lie iiinlertnkes lie lias shown ns libit studying titvek Is his accomplishment: f r In (Ills siihjeet he lias prove ) a shark. •Minini.v Is Interested greatly In athletici , cs- |K elally baseball. a s|Kirt In which lie Is a star. We all know that ••Jimmy will hold Ills reputation as an all-round student when lie enters Holy Cross next full. .Is snhrr n a furifie I hr. MARION Kl.l Altirril MolM.NAl.H • .l «o' For n lt l lutitf nl. char mini.', entertaining ami s| ortlvc nuihleti. Marlon takes the prize, as site Is always doing something of that sort. When not engaged in her similes, which she herself some day Intends to teach, she Is busy at dancing, tennis, or nic other enjoy aide game. With such a spirit she should make an excellent teacher, for her nlilmiitloii will probably he transferred to her pupils, who will make willing workers. Mae was a mcmWr of our class play committee this .vein , nnd here she had a chance to show her wisdom and natural ability. Mac seems to enjoy nothing better than the making of a llftccii-udiititi s|Ns ch in history, and for her work In this subject much credit Is due her. We all wish our s|s rtlest girl the U st of luck. Then is little Of the miioncholti element in her. FI.ORRN'Ci: ISAItRI. MA( OMBi:K 'Ini ' Sine graduating from tin lllghlaml Sclnsd with a gonlly share of Its honors. Florence has been one of our most genial and popular classmates. She Is the jsissessor of a multi tmle of nicknames, a cheerful smile and a never failing sense of humor. Too few, alas! realized how lllllcll the success of the ’lass I'lay was due to her presence ns Mist ret of Italics, hut the actresses, at least, appreciated her skill In manipulating the contrary books and eyes. A volunteer In the subscription campaign and Indefatigable tag seller. T'h« lias jiarticlpatcd enlliuslastleally In all tin school's projects. Her scholarship record prove that by no menus has she neglected tier studies, and. although her plans for next year have not l ecn completed, her fondness for French lends us to expect that she will advance her knowledge of that language fur- ther. .I tueri’ft n the tlnn I lonsi. T If E I) U It F E E K E C O K I) iKimtll K IIASI 1.1A MAI 1 KN ''tier!'' (icrliude I | ruil«l of llii fort that ‘lic trim ii iih'IiiIm'I' of I r im i| .iI timrh-s Me Veery's III l ire filially III Ilie I n veilport Selliol. Till' trriiiiinuir grndeN held no teirorw fm ■tirrt, nor illil iIh' inore NorloitN protdciuK of Ihirfee lllsrli distil rh her « |iiiiiilui1C . After NoctirlnK tile enveled rdicepHkhl Nile will liuitrlculnte ill llrldaewnler Normal. where her aelllnl ills- IMwIlhni will hel| hriahleii the days of her linire .seriously mfnileil rniii|Niulnim. I!ert l |kii tIt iihirl interested in tonui nml music. Mathcnmf Ics In the study In wlih.il she excels. HY iiir h r tiHtiil In It'‘.I. i:e W11,1.1 AM ill A NT MANLEY i in Sei'leiiiher s | ii:t. ■•Hill, n meek nml ireinhlliiK Frtmliinnii, Ilnil entered the Joyful IinIIn of Ihirfce nml muikIiI the Aiiilllorluiii. after hnvlna completed u thoroui.ii course In the N. It Hordeti Critiniiinr School. ••Kill Iiiin iimleraoiie a aril I Ilia four years trnlnliu ill Ihirfee mill Is now n finished | riMlitet In which we lefy unyoiie in pick a Haw. Thl« youna limn Ik ii miimlollu ex| rt. nml every- I sidy iiiiikI ailmll Hint he I clever In hi- stml- le . IIIn hrecxy nininier Iinn formed ninny uei|iniliitnnceN for him. nml he In well liked h.v nil who know him. When winter up- pnwiohe nml the nlr Incomes collier. thus ahixlna the water with n luinl nml whitish coating. we notice n distinct |x-rklna up on ItlllV port, for there 1« no attraction no Ktent for him iin Nkntlnx. lie linn not yet informed iin iiUnit IiIn future plans. hut we f« el assured of IiIn kuocokk. ••simlinux o nnc. nml foml o hutuMr thlny IIAliiM.H MAKKEI.L “llnn'ii” “Mark” Allhouah he In now u full-HeiliCed mliMilp- iiuiii In the niivnl nCndemy nl Aiiiim|hiIIk, we still consider Hurry one of us. One of the seoniimrly few who can combine hlah scholar- ship with athletic ability, he luis lieen n favor- ite with teachers mill pupils alike for prom- liience In loth res|ieclN. Ills eiitnuice to Aii- ii:i| II Is priNif of the former, while IiIn atliletle record for Ids three years here In- cludes locmhcrshlp on the track, I inset ml I and iMlKkelhnll leaniN. Incidentally. Hurry In ipilte Nome shot putter and lilitli Jumper, nml also, when In Ions Ntrenuous vein, mi unusually talented is-rforiiM'i-on the plnnu. Since neither choice of col lex...... entrance exmnlnatloiiH iiiN'il worry Harry, we have only omitlmicd success to wIkIi IiIiii. YOl to kmnr mr nryim'x unlmmn 4 T H E l U K F E K It E C () K I) Ti-nully. X. .1.. iiiu-t In- ii lirljtlit IKtU | lmv if i-vi-iyou - In (Inn community 1« Ilk - IliizH. SIim min - mir m-IiooI ImnI S«-|rt -mlN-r .mil I- “A -fiuli-nt In «-vt-ry m-iim- uf tin- wunl. T norm- |hii| U- iHtlliini! I ilittk-ult: iiikI IIuzH I- ii «liliilin; i-xnin|ili of Unit typo. For n «liort i in UK-, «lie Ik cii lli'il ulimnit miyUiiiiK. llllM-IV lioliliy Ik xtllilyltilf. Hit kikIjiI mill nilili-lk- iii-tlvitli-K linvi- Ihk-ii coiiHiiinI to 1111-111- In-rKlilii In (In- Sophomore 1 • 11 ■ 1 ■ ii 1111 ■ 1 Ti-niii • •f KiiuIi-wimmI. X. .1. Anyway, why shouldn't -III In- liriifllt? I‘resident Wilson nilix- from tin- -sum- Ktfti - r Knoirletliir la funnr -I tri ll tin 11111«' Mli-liui-l Ik oih- of IIioki- rim 1 k v 1 in Ih'IIi-vi- lli Is-hnt M-i-n luil not heard. Studious unii 'inlet. In- iitteml lo IiiikIih-kk with almost pain- fill strii’tii 'K.K. in tin- cla.-iK play .Mk-lini-l slioivi-il arwit nhlllty. Ik- Ik of a iiiukIciiI turn 11111I 1-011111« Itu- Illimo iiiihiiu; lit- Ih-k| frli-ml . Michael ox licet to iitti-iiil lloly Cross m-xt year. Iml we know tlint wherever In- yne IiIk hiiliiKtry cniinot fail to liettr fruit. luiluah ft la thr kriiuiiti- of awiiax” Wi- ni- - deeply i 1 nil-lit 1 «I to tin- lIlKliliintl finiiiiiiuir School for m-iiiIIiik Mac to iik. for «In- 1111 k treat l.v cheered tin- school Ilf'- ky her sunny kiiiIIi- ami winsome way . ••«Slml’ Ik i-vi-r rvml.v to alii lu-r cliiKKiimti-K ami 1«. coiiwi|ii« ntly. a iMipular ineml -r of tin- oolleifo ciiiiiki-. ••filml ii-IIk ii. Hint kIii- tnki-K emt |ili-flMHI'«- In readlm. . ailtllimali sin- iiiIiiiIIk tlml kIii- l'M- irt llki- to ii-n«l alone. Wi- wonili-r why? Ili-r Full Itlvi-r frk-ud will greatly iiiIkk filml wln-ii kIii- eiiterx Wlieelock'a Kliidcrifartcii School In tin- full. •‘I.ihimi unit ninl Ihi'ti 11 arti I ten'll ainlli'. I10 Ihul irlll Ih 1 tiiiii 11. T 1 E l L It F E E It K C It I) KI.I.KX FltANCKS JOSKI-IIINK Mi KKXXKt •Kiln. lifter securim: her dlplnum frtmi the X. It. Itonlcil Sele-d. souiclll (he famous hulls ■ if leiirniiu; nf Ilurfit. I'urlm: her fniir yinn .'It 11 lull School «Ilf linn Ih-I'II iilll- Ilf till lliost |mi|iiiIiii mill lest students tu 11 - iiortiinl course. • Kiln I greatly Interested In has kHl'iill. tennis nml delating. sin- Mhimnl marked nlilllty In detailing while n member f tin- Forum. nml proved mi etllclent secretary ■if till- orgniihcntlmi fur n term. Kiln ex- liects lu journey In Itrhfcewnter in Septem- ta-r. ••Shi' iill mu nuru ••linti 1 brr. She' Uitrlfi, «li-V rllrlm. IIKI.KX CI.AHYS McWII.I.I AM ■niihr •• ; «. • i «« i Klildyn honored tin- Fowler School with her presence after the effects of vaccination linil illuninieiinil. From grammar school she Came In Ihirfee. where Kile linn ncipilnd nil the knowledge I Im l High SHionl Imparls. Olnil'n favorite |«a tlmo Is walking. Her destination when oil lung Jaunt I usually Newimrt. with n ileep sigh if regret whenever she renin her eye mi IImt dt.v-liy-lhe-sen. l ull her Billy, Kind. Muck. nr uny- lllllltc lull lull' fur break fust mill she Is wills- lleil. She Is |Ktrllcuhirly mlvnuceil hi aupph IllCIllliry French. Ilrhlirewnler will pmlmldy enroll (Sind ill September. •'.I ft.' ii'ar ' .(n in hit. irhft trim M uni hr miunil 45 KHWAitn Joseph Mourns tdur I'nptiihi «f «In- basket ha II ten m. lending comedian In the class piny, clntlrmmi of the isniniiliiee mi photographs- oli I how ninny mhllllonnl linimrs, Kdillo. must he placed In your rmllt! (Vrlnlnly. lie never dreamed of such fitnie while attending Hie Davenport Ornmmnr School. for Kddlc- nlliintly faces today's problem nml remain unconcerned iiImiiiI the fullin'. Although he euilliul ln classed ns a hrillhiul slur In the Inti veils ef llilcllcctiiiil ilevelopineiil, yet lie has pro- gress,-d surely nml steadily through the four ears of Ills course. It Is as a guard on the laskellMill tenm Unit “Kddlc Is most ad- mlr.sl hy Ills friends. Ills fast and skilful playing Inis helped, more iluiu once. In gain i victory for Ills learn. Informed that “Ed- die Is going lo ally himself with Holy Pros next year, we enriieslly Join with Ills friends Iu wishing him a bright and successful future. “ I 'ilrii ii inilrn Willlmi ntul able. ii; T II K I) f It F E E It R C 0 R I) liANA AMHtRW MCItPIIY ttT J ur i Krlendx. |«menix, classmates. lend u« yoiir «■sir To wiy tlml Murph I not lirllllmit would Iu- a falsehiMMl. for wc c. | x-t to hear results from M. I. T. next ycnr Hint will prow a rvoml for future students to emu- Into. Ax for lircakliue records ami setting now murks. Red tax lu Is termed In ath- letics) lx some I toy. Ilf lx tlioro with tllo food , for a livelier bn «cl ml I player is linrd to tlnd. and wry little goes over Ids In-ad that In- falls to grasp. Ihina Is an aceom- pllxhed ninxlcinii ami wax a uieinhor of the nmxlc committee of I hirfeo '17. A result of Ids iniixloal Insight wax to I o soon, or rather hosird. graduation day. ar friend has taken a prominent part lu athletles and uitisle. for In- wax on the Imrfee nine for several years, and playixl ha rl I one to good ndvantaite In the I tin fix- ( luh. ' .Ulixlr hiilli chnnoK lu nuulhr Ihi xurilfir ht-ttul. JOSKPII ItltK.Vlu . Ml'Itl'II Y '•SltH'V Hung: We're off and “Spud I with us. Ih- six-ms to ho everywhere with Ills witty say- tuirs and brilliant Jokes that always liven up our spirits. Spud lx indlx|ieu ahle to any eiitertalnuieiit. It Is ce|Mxdally noted that he Is ipilte a muster in tin- art of rldlintlo. for any wng who tries to creuto a Joke at Joe's o, |N-l|se s Hl llllils that lie llllllsolf Is coin- l-letely Otll of Ills element and that Ills Joke has proved a I mo me rang. In fact, we lutve collie to lielleve that Joe's motto Is the «line as tlml of some of our learned teachers: 'I'oii t In- a etiiinllail and wit your victim raw. Koast them well llrsl and then proceed to demolish them. lie Is an nocsimpllslied scholar ami a very xiimmiIIi and xll|i|a-ry cn - touier when on the lee. lu addition to In-Inf a very clever dancer. Next year wo exin-ct to sex- ••Spud showing Itrown that It lx ten yours hell I lid the tlns-s. I mrrrtrr man I urn xpe nf un hour' hill; irllhnl.” I A VII AVrilONY O'lIMKN In re iiii'ii Sir In.n't dlxturh the trau-iuillty about lids young man, the «tuletest memlier f our elnxx I l avy. who I ir I loves that silence I a virtue, mine to u four years as from the Itordcn School. It did uot take us long to tllxcover I law wax to lie tin- iTcxddent of that flourishing xoeU-ty known as the Njx-ak-i inly-Whon-S|x kei:-To t ‘luh ' I h-spite hlx cpih-t and retiring disposition l nw lx an enthusiastic follower of nil athletic activ- ities of this school, and lx well known for ld« reniarkithle nldllty as a liasclmll mid Ixixket- loill player. “Have Informs in that In- will continue Ids life- of study at lloly «'r ss next .war. where lie ho|x- to bexxiltie ewu in-ire familiar with the puxxllng cpiesllons set forth In t!nx k translation and syntax. “Hr trku lx Iihh' uH arrotu tllxhi x niurh.” THE DUK FEB RECORD 47 MAItY I'ATHAICIXK VKICOXH'A olUtlKN Sincerity. seriousness. and mriH'Miu'Mi are It - constituent |mrt of MaryM iktmmuiIII.v. Hit happy smile. aided l y tier c i |ier Ik , hrlehtens It - iciili of Iut everyday life. Her sincerity siihI Iklellty ax a 4 mien I Imre made Iut |Mi|uiliir with teachers ami cIhnuiiuIf alike. Whatever may In- xiilil of her I' «• exncxerntioii. fur she k acclaimed hy in- structors. hluli iil h.v her classmates, mill nd- mlnsl hy all. •‘.4 ’lilii inl t t.un'i Imhi, mm I mmm im ii In -. « ATIIKIHM-: VKICOXH'A O'HAICK Kill If • ‘alherhie. a llllle ulrl from Ituum 13-A. hn iraim-d. I spite uf her reilriim dls|iosl- tiuli. ii remarkable reputation In the eyin uf her classmates. Vex. we llillst ndliilt “Killy ran nut lie «lunlled In a eerfaln iextant. A single glance Is enough I convince anyuiie (lint mir llule frleial surpasses all her class- mates fur dlliiliilltlve stallin'. Her siloci-x In retaining tills reiiuirkal le liolior 1« liut however, her only acCoiuid'xhmcut. fur her hrllllant recitation In iiuillieinatlex IndU-nle that she will make a clow Ime ii«w uf her life work, wlileh. we learn. Is to lie teaching. Small mil i la nlaturr. ri.KMK.VI' KltANVIS JOS KIM I OTIKAICX Clem Snihr ••flem «tilererl the hulls uf Inirfee In 1111«. a ernduate uf the X. II. Iturileii tJrnmiimr School. As a ncw |«|H r re|« rter he Is a marvel ami whenever Xcrllie“ writes almut sell ml affalls lie s|icm-tt IIU |«it s to Insist Ills Alma Mater. Diligent as lie Is in Ills studies. lem llnds time f« r other thlmrs. mid as a debater lie lias calmsl a reputation hy Ids netlve work In the Kurilm. As far as atli- let Irs are concerned, Clein likes iNiskel- I all h.-st. fur III this K|mrf he stilnes. We e |ss-t much fur this hustler ami we are cer- tain he will make a name fur himself at Holy fruss next year. Thr I ra I mlt hlirr than thr mrurfl. THE l)ir It FEE It EC OKI) 4S JOHN WJI.I.IAM O'NKII. I.lyhluhtp John-O'' “Truci: “Jail: VIuk |mvTile liost iiiiliir.il member of • Mir Hush Is with ns. Jack certainly de- Ml'vc this title, fur Ills sunny smile In al- ways t In- observed throughout tin- whole building. ••.Inllllliy In also ipiite n talker, us till wlio licitnl him iMintc against Tech lire aware. “Yes. Johnny has «ume ilrllvery, which lie showiil to good advantage both In Hint ilelmte ami the many times he him eluirimil the liieinhers of the Eornm. We think Hint our I'reNldeut showed wonderful foresight when he np|sdu|ed our husky frleml to the class |ihiy coiiunlttee. for Joint- O In one hit; hustler nml nlw.iv | ut life Into everything with which he I concerned. We feel assured Hint this live wire cun not full to bring results, whatever he may under Hike. ‘M ijioirrli'in itufii i r ir tin lift priso big. IliiMhlinU hi tiUanurrn iintl hi curru -I trill- uni AMICI.IA MAltC.VKKT o'UKHAN “T'm llval ■ i'ess” Is olie of the hest-natimil lueinhers of the normal omrsc. Her gruiilliiur school • lays were s|«.iii within the walls .f St. Mary's Scln l. where she found little 11111- cully in ••wading'' through the grade . .Mini’s hohhy I dancing, .m l when sin ill- lenii tin- military drills «lie always has it full dance order. She luis served a term as Secretary of the Forum. English I the sub- ject In which .Meal shines, ami her compo- sltlons an- it ilellglit to her teacher In till subject. Next year Hrldgewnter will he lion- • •ml by the presence of this delightful young lady. “lie, lihlei Hi our thlHiv tun Merer In flllirl. KI.I AltETII l.l'til.K IWl.MKIC •Till Cch, “II el nit •• . '• If you’ve not made a linn friend of tills lit- tle holy from Dlghloti. we advise you to hurry up or yon will have missed nincli in llu way of comradeship. Ever slim her entrance lien . I .'idle has h.i-ii busy developing lasting fiicndsltlps. while carrying on Iter studies at a high grade of scholarship. ielc tells 1 that her favorite s|x.rt Is hiking, whether alone or with a Ctan|Mllloll she dm-s not melt- lion; site has not, Intwever. devoted her en- thusiasm to that form of exercise a lorn-, lait has licen a steady attendunt at all our games. She will have iiiiipli- op|M rtunlty to continue her excellency In cooking m xt year at Sim m ms. • %Mo irill h, film mix ml.' IT.AltA DKMA I’KI.tMJt'IN QuIiihU Although tjnlnnlc «H lorn In Itivrr. sill1 «.mildn't stand «In glare .if tin bright lights. mill after graduating from the SI. Kik'Ii «imnunar Sol....I In 11 13. retreated t« t'nnadn. There for three years she attended I lie Si. Ilyiielnth School. Inn ns tin memory of her home town wn always «illi her. in the MiiniiM r of llili; «lie llllle.l home nun In. to Hike ni her studies In the hall of dear old lUirfoc. Although t’liim l.« niidechlrd nhonl her fillnre. nevertheless we know Unit she will succeed In whatever «he undertakes. IJooil luck and heel wishes, Qulnnlc ! '•Ihit i II H-Iilrlni Ilf thr fle ft. THE I) 1' K F K K IIKCOKI) n KI.I .AICKTII . t itleKA I'llll.I.II'S “Uir -i.ir ••i.izzir i: lilhillng her nhlllty hy passing the dread .«I exams, I.Ih Joined nx from the Wextnll lirnmnmr School, Although she confesses to IIO great love of slinly. still. despite this lu- ellnntlon. she dhl not neglect her duties on the i lass I'hiy r'oninilttic. of which she «as an entlinshistic mid caimhle menilMT: linleed she lias heel ever ready to «lo her jiart In any project. In the world of otit of doon«, •l.lh shines. A devotis of the «liter «|mrls. she Is a dangerous rival to the Xnind them selv.-s In swimming and «living, ami Is |ually expert In tennis and skating. I.II.‘ Is direct- ing her footsteps towards Sliumons. where w« trust she will meet with every success. “Whalf'i-r there tir nf torruir I'll put n{f till tomorrow. 'AI is one of the proud ineinU-rs of N. K. IV A.I As a stiulent she lots never exerted herself, hut sin has succetshsl In kis pllig her place with the rest .f the class. • AI claims skating as her favorite diversion. ami If one could «in her merrily glhllng over the lee he «.odd not wonder why skating fascinates her. Itrldgcwater will claim Al in the full mid we all know she will make a path nt school mam. t'me tins- well. “Al : (lift me llhi rip or Hire no nth V' T II E I U K F E E K E C O K I 50 imiKin: ihmm.k •«rf 1 I’hiri l.r •Tud” evidently Intend ( • follow In her father's fis tste|) . for site elect chemistry iih lu r favorite study. Mathenaitlc . t. , hold no t«-rr« i « fur her .11 id she may I ' sceu almost any niw explaining some pu - .ling geometry projtotdtlon In 11 less gifted classmate. Farming 1 •ThcbV hobby, and ►die thoroughly enjoys every feature of eoun- try life, even shingling haras mid weeding gardens. Skatin'.' and xkllnu are among her favorite pastime and when the weather for- bid either of these she resorts to another of her hobbles, reading. I’lieir Is a regular atteinhint of all athU-tie contest and a most enthusiastic and vociferous nsder. Next year her voice will he heanl cheering Vaxsar team to victory. .4 merry hear I mukelh «1 cheerful counte- nance. flKUItflK WILLIAM IHlTTKIt One side, please! Hen be Is at last: Yes. after eagerly scanning the page of this hook we have come to the object of our seardi. Let us now Introduce to you this young gen- tlenmii who eanie to us from the Westall School. fleorgo Is well-known f) r his |MJ|)II- Inrlty both among the seniors ami under- graduate . who all look up to him with ad- miration. As far as studies are concerned, fleorge likes Latin best, for In this subjed he has always lieen looked upon as one f our most brilliant pupils. Itesldcs la-lug an ex- cellent scholar flounce Is also a hustler, as Ids work as a itietnlicr of the Class l ay Com- mittee has convinced 1 . It Is with regret that we part with flow, who will he nuin- Isr.sl among tin- freshmen al Brown next year. ■MIn tmtrn l-i in mu heart, not on my Men it. MILOKKI) MAOKLINK IMtWKItS Jllllle’ I’eriult ns to introduce to yon one of the must prominent members of the S|s-iik-« inly• When-Spokett-To Club- What! You really do not know our friend? Well, that Is not surprising, for strankers do not seem to in- terest Mildred uidess. |M rchance, they hap- l -n to Is- exceptionally good skaters. It ridge water seems to Itcckon to Millie Just now. and we all wish her the lies! of luck at that Institution. Sin irri i A historic !, (looitness I silent. THE IMKKKK HKCOIU) 51 KVKItETT It. It A INKS AV Hr I irrmlllnl tin mint is.pul.ir mem- I t of the Hass. liavlin: siarml in hotli Ikins l• «11 ami fiMttlall for four Ions year . The daw unanimously elected liliai president. tint for some private reasons -Kv hud to decline tin honor bestowed iii-mi him hy hi- eluss- mate-. Kv” lui- also Iceli manaxer of tho I iisln-tl all team for tin- |Mi«t yi«r. I!«• ml- mil — that teasing ' I- III- liohiiy. I- It any oikUt he Is so i-.ptilnr? Wh.ii In- leave ns. Kvrwt Intend to miter Wesleyan Knlverslly nml Itocotue .1 surgeon: anil since ho Is olio win. “docs” thlii):-. wo know ho will succeed. «• lx n tilth- fInmni ll unit hintn! hut In n WH.IW.TW .” IIKI.KN I’AltMKI.A KKI I Y ; - .'• AW llolon on mo to us from St. I'atrlok's Soh—il. hriiik'lne with hor tho sail to nttrihutes that made lirr l- |i«llar there. Sho ha- ti bright nml cheery smile which cannot loin: In l.au- Ished. not oven hv n Unit tliountry I’roh- h in. Elsie's i|ii lot ness wouhl suggest tho ........ of her naturo, nml one Is not sur- prls.il to limi that -ho considers the kltciicn hor itmvines . Heading. skating nml tramping strive for llrst place hi her affections,- or does she prefer studying French V She Is steering her hark toward Smith, where wo trust she will meet with every stieeess. Thi xirri-tixt lower i nit next. ACNES Kit ANTES 1IKIIXY Aitnos is olio of those delightful ix-.ple who Insist on sacrificing themselves that elvltlxa- tkm may live on. Yes, Amies I- to try to ele- vato tho minils of future generations to that intellect IUI I height which all shoiihl xook to attain, ami we tire sure that If the mother an.l fathers from our Class do their part Iiiiis will do hers to make the sons and daukilters of '1? ispilpjs-d for any Intollec- tnal emergency. Tile stepping-stone from IItirfee to this admlralile position Is to he Westlleld Normal Sctnad. Should the tutted States ever hoeome Involved In any conflict of arms, we should advise Aimes to join the s-imuls of war uursc«; her patient and kindly dls|s.s|t|,.ii well tits her for such a trying la- Nir. Ve know Hint she has only to stretch out her hnii.l nml success will lie hern. I rarer x iirit nrrrr 4hi xh rr humanity.' THE I) I R F K K UK (OKI) III.ANfllK Al.MA 1C I 11A 1C I s Wo Inhrrltod llhinclio from flu- Kowler Srliool on Sprague Strtvt. i Miring In-r sojourn In tlinl stntoly Institute of loarnlmc who gnvo CMwdentionii uttviitlon to hot 'tu-ii.-'. Ixuldai ■lovof lug ii largo | rllon « f Itor I lino to music, of which win Iw csiwvhilly fond. Ithnichc Inis ilovoloi-otl n gronl liking f-.r walking ninl limy try mil her nlilllly In this direction liy strlk- fine I In trull for Itrldgownter In (lie full. Hr r iharminti. • nr u«vr. U7«« I rill I hr laHthtra ir tin I hr rl' it T' CKItllA «’OltNKIJ. KHIIAKMS Killer i.'ciiln. resplendent In tin- limrol wreath of IiIl'IiokI inorlt, for winning I In ri |iiitntinii of ”rliniii|ilon giggler. In our eun-fris- ilnyw of lrros|toiudlilo Kroxliniiiiilwni. iimiIii «11« our greeitewt delight on itoottiiil of lior omnipresent kIiuiIi1, nor Imw tills Chnnii wniii'il with tin passing of your . nilliomrli It 1« not •|iill • s. evident ax it wnw three ywirw .■tiro, i.'eiiln 1« n civtil iln ilronnior also. nml lut ninny times lieen unwillingly r-wnlh-tl from I In fanciful Inml of dny-il remits to con- wider tin trlnIs nml misfortune of our friend t V). the heroic Aeneas. Next your will llml our on re-free. tclmcliiikc classmate it Kr.-wli- imiiii ................ Smith ( nllogo. i hls n,t not nlwiiys llnht ■hratiivt. T AI.KKKI ItOttlXKOX. Jk. •Vir FeeI I'at llaslei'1 (Jurllr Finnf Stay. frit-lids! I loro in mir mhlst Is Alfr.sl ••Kilt Kohliisou. utliloto oxtiitordlnnry and strong mini of tho olnws of ‘17. Koot. - evil loti from tin- extremo longitude of Ills kick ors. oiitorw in- olnliii us tho most hrllllnut win tlonl --f tin- rhiws. i n tho otlior lininl. Al Imw tho dlwtliM-tlon of having played on more ' •lio.il tt-ninw Until ituy otlior follow In I Mir- foo. Knur yours lu« Imw pin,veil on iln- f. -t- l-itll learn. tho lust two your nw ouptnln. Twlro ho Imw toil onr toniu to victory nvor Tooli -ii tho gridiron, his work on hiwt Thanks giving 1 Hiy I-ring ow|ws lnlly onslltithlo. Al Inis nl o plnyo-l on tho hnskolhitll ton in two year In n |ylo worthy .f I iiirfoo. Ho hits not decldisl on his cotirso for noxl year, Inil ho will proluilily I - found loading some pol- itico toniu in tho near fliture. “Ilia, In ant. sin,mi: it hat a mar is he! T II K I) I K F K K l(BCOKI) JAMKS FKKHKItlt' ItOSKN “JiutHlil' T« ilu- few people who Im%'«• never lieaml of our Jlllllllle Illiti II to presell! .lames K. ICoscll. ;i lousier of Unlimited poll I Uu I knowledge nml mi extensive reader In llio worlilV lu-st I It ••ml ini'. As u pupil lu I In- Wcsfnll School, lie i|tilckly run (lie llrsl lup In (III- course of education. nml lie 1« no pro- purina himself for n lollli ini nirwr nt Yilo. “Jimmie. bn vim: always taken a krcli Inter ••• 1 In llio Forum, ha proved himself more than oni o a worthy iiiemher of that orguiiliui •lull. Itimmse of Ills Jovial dl |M dtl n nml the fail that lie 1« always r.-udy with advice for those troubled In spirit, lie lias aopdivd imml erlei friend . ISook . as we have al- ronily liillmaleil. constitute one of “Jimmies icrealisd Joys In life. If they remain so his success In the years |o come Is assured, for aceorilliik to Itacoii— M AICION IHKNK IM iWKI.I. •‘.UolliT Here's lo one of the most sociable ami fun levins: mi-mhers of our class, who «une from the Wllllnni S. lineae liranilliar School to lil'litlllell our school-life lien- al Hurfee. Ite- shles her natural «If! . she Is i................ nt ilaneltiK. while she ailmlts that ciiikk-Iiiv Ihv neath the silvery .................. rape Neddhk. Maine. I one of her summer amusements. “Molly Is always to lie seen at the t'inlet drills and Is also a devotee of lnisketlmll. IVrlmps this explains why she has lieen aide lo tell tlurliiK the | n l year why Hurfee luis seonsl few laskets from fouls In the home yauies. Hrldttewater Normal Sclmol will elulm our pleasant yoinut friend next year. We wish “Molly the lies! of Kood-fortmie and success. “To loiv her iran a liberal e'laralion, SAMI KI. Itrnn.NSTKIN KdimMlr Sal...... now alont to enter lloston I’M- ientity. Is a product of the l.ltKsdii «iniinmnr Sclnsd. From this Institution lie graduated In IIHil. and slinv eiiterlin: Inirfe.- lie has shown remarkable ability In Ids studies. This short, stocky, well-built yoiui« man 1« exceed Initly hrllllant In all his subject . and seems to lake particular dcllglit lu tniushillui; Her iiiiiii. Although lie sikmiiIs a large part of Ills litis III Killllllis: his liluli marks, lie still lllids time lo ctiuaue lu commercial activities, for as a salesman our Samnile can not Is- ispmllcd. Ilesldes attending; Imrfee. lie has made enough money In I indues. to send him- self through college and to travel abroad up- on the completion .if Ills course. “Samnile will surely succeed In life, for lie Is some hustler. .Is bu fi l« II « Ami «innil as anti li'o. “K tail In 7 maketh « full mam. THE Mb'R FEE RECORD I mii.ton ak.noi.i) ursitv “I ” Milton U our class dude and play tin- |K«rt well. 11 Ik pursuit are many. varying from mllltiiry soldico to magic. He ha flKon to the rank of third sergeant lit our fiitld or- gnulzatloii. Mantor of tin art of magic. “Milt pinales ninny n ml loner . As u mem- lior of tin dims dattoo committor, lie is di- rectly connected with dims alTairs. Milton is considered n good swimmer l y Intimate ucipinliitmiccs mid rewards swimming a III favorite s|H il Next vi-ar. If all goes well, wo will llnd him a Ilrown undergraduate. “Sliwi'w Neu in ii tionii op woruacc. lltiWAItli .IKN'NKY SAMPSON • Siil” prides himself on lidug «Ido to keep Ills Ire under control; ami wo are forced to admit that ho certainly keeps III wrathful feeling well suppressed. Indeed, wo have roaohed the conclusion that ho does not know what auger Is. for a cheering smile seems over to hover ahont Ills face. Sal Is not always able to keep Ills lively nature milidticd. how- ever. for at times It causes I rouble for him. Oil the other hand. 1« offset this, he has fro- Utient burst of brilliancy In Ills classes, at which wo can only marvel. As a member of tin Durfee tennis team, he has won a great deal of well deserved praise for his fast and clever playing. Illcyelo riding Is. according to Ills Iwdlef. tile I lost of all sjs rts. Accord- ing to Sul’s plan of action for next year, lie will attend M. A. t'.. and If his friends theories are not entirely wrong, Sal will undoubtedly meet with success at that Insti- tution. ltKKXAltl fl.AICK SHAW •7frr lc“ I'inrk” Sli! Hush: Do m t disturb the serenity which pervades the atmosphere surrounding Hondo, This Impression of «|ulet e s olio might get hv looking at ••Hernle” for the llrst time. One should never Judge from appear- ances. however, u ap| earuiices are some- time deceiving. Snell Is the caw In this Iii- stanee. for Hernle- may truly l ‘ called a ■unii of mystery, as no one can explain his nature. At times lie Is a ipilct and solemn ns an owl. while at others he Is Jovial and rol- licking. t’ontrary to all expectation he Is fond of outdoor life and s| rts. while u for nchleveiueats as he I the only tenor In the class Ids voice may be heard chirping as sweetly as that of a nightingale tdwvc the deep iMMMiilug of the bassos. •• .of lurnn In finr! “To hin frirniln, I ‘Sal' .luil n lopnl iml. THE I II K FEE It ECO HI) ihem: sii.veicman -Heitc” This yinini; liuly Joined our class Inti- in tin Junior your. Her earlier schooling was ob- In liny) from tin- Warren public scliools. As she is fond of docln milt Ion. she limy develop Into « public sin-aker. perhaps n suffragist. Irene pretends that slie abhors work, hut does not show the abhorrence. All outdoor s|sirts n|i|nyiI to her. Next year. HndclKTe inuy have her as one of Its undergraduates, Sfir ikini mok ' i rrntli ictumiii. «HACK I.YIHA SIMMONS Vo IKV Adamson fSrumiimr School was loth to give «raw up. hut. In search of wider fields to compier. she Joined our Illustrious class III Its junior .vein. While tm-dly engaged her lessons, she has taken ail active Interest In all student affairs, and lias been a valuable member of the lUxoim H k k Staff. '-Tn|isy'’ claims dancing and motoring ns her holddes. thereby confessing herself to he a devotee of waxen llnor and smooth macadam alike. She Is a proilelent English scholar, her Intimacy with the sindlliig hook Is fairly uncanny. Kunlelt's Easiness College and a nurse's ca rwr loth hold charms for «raw. and she has md yet made her decision. We are ns- flINd. however, that she will attain success In whatever she undertakes. . . :n:itl5EltT WATSON SMITH lltrh 1s t us lntr Mlnce Herbert Watson Smith, upon whose shoulders we have placed the des- tinies ..f the Class of IPI7. And let us fur- ther stnte that those shoulders have stoisl Ha- test admirably. I Hiring Ids career at Inir- fee. Herb lias made a name for himself: not only as I’resldent of Hie senior class, hut as Captain of tin- Cadets. Captain of tin- ten ills twin, mid holder of ninny other Import - unt iswltlons. •'Ilerli Intemls to go to M. I. T. next yenr. ami we predict a brilliant future for him in that Institute of learning. Nlbm-e I fhr xhi i ihnt nnurixhc it Mom.M iw Is mrrrler In II l,wl «in full hloirn,’ THE I) UK FEE RECORD 3 i MAltEI. SMITH Splash! MhIh’I I Iii the swim. lad us say right here Hint ..nr i-.pular friend Mal e Is ii vivaclou niul Jovlnl girl. mid. while watch- ing In-r ns she is «-iigagisl In tcmii or l«usk« t- I'lill. oin- might easily Judge Iut to l nr tin «-iiehaiitcd wing of Mercury. Music, also, seems to have Its cluirnis for MaUd. since «•very time anyone gently ringer Hie pliinw this favorite feels culled ii| on to give us an exhibition of her splendid «lancing or to fasci- nate us with her Jubilant soint. After show- ing Bridgewater wluit Fall Itlver can pro- ■lues . M.-ilx-l Inteuils to hand out “Hunker to the next KClierntloii of siiffi-rer . Whah'rr hr iliil ira lion I it ill, xo murk i ma- in hrr nil,nr lira natural to Iilraxr fill ■« 1111.1. KENNETH STIFF t'kureh” Many time . hut always In vain, we have tried to gauge hy niatheniatical fornmlti the hulk of wisdom that 11« Is-litml “Church' ” serious eouiilenaiKs . “Church Is a | crsover Itijr youth. «inlet and seusllde. win attends strictly to work, when there I work to Is done, hilt who ihdlgtits, n« vorthides , in g «“l. wholesome fun, when there Is nothing of more lni| rtance at liaml. Moreover, there I a ceiiuln iiidlvldnnllty nhout him. which will onus him t stand out clearly In the thought of Id comrade . when, noun thirty or forty yours Iiciici . th« y recall their high-school days. Now for a s eivl -“tTiurch ha con- rldciitlnlly I ii for uii si n that lie ha a | a !nn- ate fondness for railroads and all that per- tain to them. Tills Information, coupled with the fact that he lutemls to go to M. I. T. next year, lead us to the conclusion that Churchill may some «lay u|K r|ntefid the con- struction of long-lust Ing memorials to hi inline Iii llu form of seemingly cudless rail- way . tfnifjf, art at it a u rrmty. ANNA HARNETT SIT.I.IVAN Anna It., with her rosy chi ek and J. l I lack curly hair. Is iipimreutly «pilet, hut when h«- s| aks, everyone takes notice of her slow. i|«-ep. resonant voice. When Anna H. starts to r« clt« . every ii« s|| hack at Ids « u . for Anna It. will snrely 11 0 up tin | rl«Hl as she ilocs not two her vocal apparatu very .pilckly. Anna was lust mete«l In the elementary slmlh- at the Fowler School, and Iu 1P13 C-niue plod «Hug along to Iiiufis t « tnk« ill the normal «•muse. She revel Iu telini mid all kinds of water | rt . which furnish her with rosy elus-ks. Although she Intends to enter a high- er Institution after graduation, she Is unde- cided a to which oim It shall la . Anyti art- Mint'll fair to look llki 1 ton. THE I) UR FEE It EC OKI) CKOKCE KOWAKIl KENNEY SFI.MVAX -Hull if‘ Now wo I in vi «1HIH- lo tlh I r 111 In lit assistunt editor f ilu- ltntiKi Hook, to whom I due much credit for the successful prc|mnitl n of I In- literary mill of Ilii, filltloii. Il I said that this bright young imill Is till second Slimrtest ho) in the whole class. For tin benefit of |hi- few who «lo not know him | -r- sunnily, the following' i' | hiii:itlon of our Inst statement Is given: II - alone can see tin IhiIiiI of our KdltiiMn tliter's Jokes! It might he itihhsl Unit ••Sully himself Is notetl for his original wit Ills snmrtiiess Is not. how- ever. Ills only attribute. Yes. you have a I- ready guessed It Surely, from Ills picture you must have ri cogiilxeil oxirge as our hand- somest hoy. Although ••Sully is well known as President of the Forum and as a dehater, he Is more noted for his earnest ness, good na- ture. ami rellahillty, hut. itlas, lack of s|inon prevents us from enumerating the addlthmal successi's of leorge In Ills short stay here. •• t man hr trax In nil the muult it dear.” I.OI IS JIUIN St'I.I.IVAX •'l.nulr■' ltl e. Indies mid gentlemen! Here Is olio member of the elass who lives up to his slo- gan. •Tre|Mredness. for. sehlom Is ••Untie seen entering a classroom uniililr to enlighten the minds of Ids classmates with facts con- cerning the day's lessons. We are much In- debted to the Highland Solus.I for sending U ulo to ns. for it did not take us long to lltid out that he Is not aftnhl to tackle a hard subject, since everything Ls like Creek to Idm easy. “Untie declares that tenuLs Is Ills favorite pastime, and we know that It Is u well-chosen one. since he has I icon the main- stay of the team, as well as Its elllclent m«li- nger. Urtlle Is one of those |n rMolis who liierltuldy .nil for a second glance, and tills attractiveness In-lps to show why his uispinlnl- illices here lire luiiuineralde. Wc will miss “Untie greatly when lie enters Yule In Sep- temlH-r. .ill lhr murxrt nf m i lift do xhmr I am uni In Ihr roll « common in n. 57 Wll.l.I AM KUWAICI SYNAN •7i r 'I lie N. It. I lord en School had charge of the «airly training of this attractive young man. who Is a |s pular member of our cla . Hill Is a live-wire always on the Junip- II any one who has ridden In Ids machine will testify. Although In- has not found It neccs sarv to overwork himself In regard to study- ing lie has always succeeded In earning gissl murks during Ills stay here, lilll” Is an- other member of our «-lass f«.r whom s| rts hold a si range fascination. As pr.s.f of HIIIV popularity one lias only t.. recnll that lie was our honored Vice-President for lhre« yenrs. Huly I'ross College will be ItlH s postollk-e address for the next four .v«.|ir . Ilr Inn nt ir lol nf ‘ ' Ihn. M bn it II Ibirr in Ihr untrhini !” 5X THE 1) UR FEE RECORD DORIS TITCOMII “IHIto Itorl Is Tim- petite Paderewski. —the im 'i musical k! 1 r ih ' class nf 11 17. In proof of this she was chosen chilli m ill Ilf till' musical committee for our clan «lay exer- cises. How sin- i-ii n make Imr lingers fly over I lie key when playing In the Imrfee Musical (.'lull! Nor Is I'orl talented only III music. She lx skllhsl In everythin); from re- citing French to i iiiniiln|c house . In June. 1013. she graduated from the Westnll tJraiii- uuir School, ami In the following September enrolled ns a iiiemlicr of the college course. Next year l « rls will enter Wheaton College, where the girl will tlinl her one of the liest of friends. “Shr Ink'll, ui .tl h IliihI In utuslc. V FRANCIS WINSLOW TOWLE •Tiiirllr TNi'k Piiiitcils HUT! Itaiiit!! Crash!!! Enter 'I'owle. a tin dilate of the Highland School, and n wel- come member of the Durfee «'hiss of IIH7. If we put Towlle In a sideshow. It would Hot Is lolli; before he Would be the ui:iIn iuccxe - he'd be n show In himself, lie admits that the title of most original of the class Wlmig to him by birthright. When not Indulging In Hill Shnkcs|NHre or Nick Carter. ••Towlle Is huay thinking of some new trick or Idea to sprint: on the other fel- lows. or |N-rha|w the teachers. Our Jovial friend claims that his N|teclal ahlllty lies In Ids wonderful Intellect, and we have no doubt that he will demonstrate It at Worcester Polytechnic next year. ■'U'hrttrwr hi- dm , nr nhnrrrr hr dm , Ih trill nhrni H mUr irhrn hr due it.” ANASTASIA KLIKAKKTII TCItNKlt •'.tana Hats off! Ia t us present • hir I .cad lug Ijidy! Not until Senior year dhl • Anna al- low ||S to discover her talents, lint ns Kath- erine. Ill The TuiiiIiik of the Shrew, she dlsphiy sl a wealth of histrionic ahlllty. Al- though slu- takes tier honors very modestly, she tuny well feel that slu- has contributed In large measure to the glory or ISM . Al- ways a conscientious student, she tins made nn enviable record, at the same time endear- ing herself to all her associate . Anna's sense of humor Is an ever press-lit nuantlty— prove It by asking her bow to get down from an elepbant. She does not Istast of any pir- Menhir hobby, but we suiqtcct It Is not study lug chemistry. The best wishes of a host of friends will follow her to Kridgcwatcr. “She i nil mu fnnrtt pninl her. THE DTK FEE RECORD CONSTANT’K VAICNKl f oimic” After graduating from the Highland Soli.Mil, ut (he head of her ditss. Connie’1 entered these hulls of hunting. where f. r four yetirs sin- lots been olio of our most loyal supisirt- er . A fit mil Iji r figure nt Alumni Field, olio of tin most successful Tag-1 hiy volunteers, mi clllolcnt miti (1o|m'iiiIiiMo iiioiiilioi' of Isith the class play committee nml I In- Rccohii Staff, ami olio of the very few «Iris In the class play, slio lias taken an active Interest in nil school affairs. I’mini lily the l-estread iMTsoii in tin- class. Connie Is particularly Interested In English. although the classles claim an nInsist isiuul share of her nlTectlnas. In ••Connie we have also an ardent sulfrn gist and a musician of very exceptional nhll- Ity. Next year she will display her orlglimt- Ity at Vassar. Kniiielnlpe lx Vorer. FRANCIS I IK SACKS VKNTCRA Flunk Now we cs.me to another senior who has earned the favors conferred upon him hy Ids classmates, for when Frank on me I ns In .September. Mo. from Tech, we soon discovered Ids ability In certain directions. Although Frank’s reputation is a malhemntle an Is excellent, he aNo finds time for other things, ami Ills s|H-clally Is del nllng. Resides helm; nil active laemln-r of the Forma for two years. In Ills Junior year Frank was the alternate of the debuting team that brought the Drown Cup within the walls of Durfec. “Frank was given all ndillllonal honor when he was elected Vlcvl’reshlelit of our class at the class elections of hist Xnvcnil-or. After graduation our friend Intends to Join the ranks of the next Freshman class at Itrown. ICIt hll t in hr turn t lx niii In xlir nil him I Iirral arfjumrnl. JKSSIK KTIIKI.Y.N WAI.KDKN Jrxxlra •lesslo’s motto |s, The more haste the less speed. and sluts- she liivurlahly follows It. the words hurry «ml |ulck have Ix-en eliiiilmiletl from her vocabulary. The West all Cramiiiiir School was res]i nslhh- for her clllclcnl preparation for Durfec. Jessie Is a popular yt.iinif lady In the college course. It Is her goad fortune | -xscss a generous hear! and a happy dls|s sltloii. Canoeing Is her favorite s|s rt. Allhough we are not sim- ili what manner Jessie Intends to distinguish herself, we have no doubt as to the result, and wish her much success in whatever she undertakes. 1m it r I Ion faithful anil in honor rlrar. Who t.rokr no pro in Ur. nml ir io loxt no frlrmtr r.n T II E 1) r K F E E K E C O R I Will'll Ilf linil IiiiMIm'iI Illi Illi' kliowh-ilxo nlToriliil by Hu- Wi'HinII School. “Charlie iniiii hither. wlu-iv for fiiui- yi-iirx In hn Ihh-ii mi i'xi'i'Ili'iii iill-nniiiil tiiilout. Ho illM| ln 'i l exceptional ulilllly iik IViriiclilu In tin- oliiw I liiy mill w« one of llu- i-oiiiiulliii- which Inlioriil for It xiicvo . Ilo wax mtiiiiivi-r of lll t 'HM llV f'Mltlllll till III. 1121K Il'Oll lll'llll lllirnrlnu for nvn year mill Is Firm l.tcuion niil of I'o. A. -'Chlll'lto I mi ulllolil plmtox- m|ilior.- i-vi-i- rvnily In expullulo tlio wlvmi- InXiw f hi mililin. unii in iiiiinloiir eleotrl- dull of I'oiixlilornlilo InhI'iiiiIiy iik m-ll. In lil prolMiiicy in- a ■«•lllm wo xi'o promise of real niuxldiiiixlilp. 11 Ik IiI.'Ii xdiohirtUilp mill liilcrmt In ndiool nctlvlttcx pilm-.l for him flic prize offered h The Now Knxhiud Fodem- lion of llnrviinl Clui' . Our lunrtlom xood wIkIipm xo wllli him to Harvnrd. '■ World uncuw iiri'rtl xhilth hr orr hit ruff'r AI.HKKT AUTKMCS V HATH Kit HKE •Mr Wnithci'’ lltipMl -lirmitll Albert I si product of tin- l lno Troo Slnto. Afior lio hint xpont tliri'o iiotorioii yonr nt Mattniuiwcook Academy, ike fume of Durfee readied hlx oar , mid si n ooiik x|Uciioo “AF Joined m- him full. Ho will lonx In ronipin- IktihI Minoiiif Imrfi-o moil hy Ills record on I hi- fiHit hit 11 loam. If WoallM-rV lio| - ure fntrllli'il mill lio enters Wont I'olnt in-xl your, wo limy o |oct to lliul ii Ihirfee illumini piny- in.- outl on tin- Army ton in In n iiuiiiner worthy of hi Alum Mutor. A u checker player Al” also nlilinw. lto|M.rt w ya ho Ini not yot mot III i |iniI ut tlnii |Ki tiiiH-. Il. ro in tho mlilxl of hi prill ' , lot iim close tho ilmir on Albert ArtoniiiH Wont herbee, fontimi plnyor extraordinary, mill mio of tho he l iiatiin ! fel- low alive, Clin frrr: Wcathirtir •. ESTHER Mo VItV Will 1 1 •■Whirim Vll you IlllilXinc till popular ynlllll! Ia«l) si n futnro xdmol-nisim tetiohlnx lexliim-rs tliolr A. It. i'V or jM-rhnp itdmlnUtorliix tor- ini - to futnro xoneralloiix In tho form f I-min. hMory. etc.? Throiiahont hor lilxli xdiiMij inni-r I'Nllior ha h«n proiiilnont, I uinnhii: n clnx xwrrtiiry. uml- ho Inixii't tlnlxhcd yot. Skntiux uml initxlo hnvo | -tnl alt mol Ion for hor. Noxt your. ho will lu- ll tudeiit ut Itrlikfowator Normnl School. Huni irlih lilsmltir. THE DIR IEE RECORD «1 CVRII. ItAI.OWIN' WII.COX •Cif |'.K.M KS H| Ilf. or miller. Messed with a Jolly nature. ( • Iiiih «lulled hi way Inin tin- heart of Jill hl« chisxinnlc . The Lincoln School cluTishe. tin nu-iiiory of IiIk cheerful counloniiiKv. no douht. own it thl school will lo In I In future, when Cy strives fur nil enviable ih'itnv at Harvard. In Id Krenli- ■iuiii year In joined forces with tin- Cadet or- KUIlIXutloll. II il flllelovillC. Iillt llllltllt Imi private. Ill Snilor 'ciii Ihids him vvcnrliu; mi adjutant' Inslanlu. a ft or IiiivIiik «iicc - full.v occupied tln« varloiiM lni| oi-tiint oMcv In Co. A. Which led to Mil tliinl triumph. with- out him. tin- social life of the ocliool would Inck tiiiidi of that spirit which only an oner «otio and |M pular lender can Inject Into It. It I iiudouhtedly- for thl reason that ••Cy hn Iiooii apt .intoil a inonihor of the Clan IIAIICi- Cointnlttco. Wo. who have felt the warmth of hl« uoiilullty. fool wire that we voice the sentiment of his InniliiH'nilile friend win'll we nay. Ihit) Hfr I •i kriyht fur |r .u, ihitr ’Vff. An thnl tHtriy tirlukh' in itnnr r rc. ERKDKICICK IhiRDKN WII.eoX •7Yr r Frivlitlr • Clod Wilcox : What other name recall a character like Id : I'nd lia a I way hoon olio of tin hex! Stmlents III tile chi , a III loin; strliu: of “AV will testify. I nllke iminy of our classmate ho never complain that the lesson I too lotnr. Although In- I a very ipilet follow. KivdV rellneil |ien«miillty has won for him a host of friends In all four classe . Ill enterprise and activity a Advertising Mannitol' of the lliiiiiii Hook show that his loyalty for the cliis of nu“ I umpieidlnmilde. When Ered «uter llnrvanl next fall, the ('Btnhrltlite university will .........a of onr Im-s| clnsHinato . a youth faithful to Id school duties, a Drill friend, and above all. a iphhI follow. Thi till nliinin uf! ran deep. .1 AM ICS CltKK.MIAl.CII WOI.STKXIIOI.MK “Jim uilv Kill Somebody left tin- door of I mrfeo o|M U In IHIJS. and Jimmie hlew In from tin- lllyh land Sclnad. lie immediately made a name for himself In hasketl all. and under Id lead erslilp the team has hud a very successful season. Ills fair pluyliiK and iteneml itood minui' have always made him u favorite. Now. lifter four successful years hi Durfee, James I iireparhn; to «'liter M. I. T.. and we eontl- dently exi i that he will make a name for hlm.M-ir there. .t frirnrlMhiti irhich irinkr Ihi linnl Mlilac I 0 011 ft ' inOdI iinr ni;' T H E I) I R F K E K E (' ) R I) 62 PltlSCII.I.A AI.HEN Wool -PHIIS' Priscilla round those miK'li dreaded exam' hint Ions mere child's piny. :nid mine to n from tIk Westnll School with a reputation fur hrlllluucy in her uliidini. Hit four years lino I in vo proviil In-r rljflil to llml repuln- tini. since wo suspect Hint lu r chief nnildlloii In to pile up AV.” PUIIe Is un enthusiastic sjiort woman. In tenuis, isolf, swlmmlujr or skat Ins.' she Is ispnilly prolicient, her ytruco iiimI nullity prtiducliiK deep |mn«s of Jon lousy ill tile less accomplished. As n dancer. too. slio shines, mill is novor linpplor tliutl when piirtlclpntlni: in some Tortwlchorcwn levolry. The subscription cumimlsni and the It mum IIook owe n «rent deal of their success to her efforts, and she has also t oon a faithful sup- |M rter of Selusil Athletics. Surely there Is unidi in stun for 1 11110 at Vnssar. '•H7 i-« nh I It ml ittssetl II iron lll.r I hr nosin') '; t jt uhilr uiwtlf. I • dels MAIt ITT A WOltDKM. ••Il'il ■Hot was oiii of the many from the Mu i-oln Sclnsd who took the exams for ctitrniiCc Into IIIkIi Selusil in I URL She was also it mom: tile liot «|illte so man who |uiss.-d those exams and so jmhied .litranee into the Mtcrcd pro ducts of the It. M. Inirfco lllk’h Sol.I ns a fiill-flodued Freshimin. Port Is fond of roadliiK and tennis. Music, too. Is one of lids versatile youiik lady's accomplishments,—so much an accompllslinient, in fact, that the Forum elected her to the leadership of Its music committee last Kotdemltcr. I nt as- pires to tench, and will enter Itrldkcwater next year In pre]Niratlou for the douhtful Joys of |M-da|K K}r. “Munir htilh iltiums Irlu n n 1,1 u inl r irt h rl MII.IHtEI ('ItEASE WORDKI.I. Aid Kid oniiio from tin thrlvlni! little settle- ment of uttlo Compton. It. 1.. mid after she dc|Rirt from Ihirfee there will Is- many pleas- Iiil Incidents liy which we may remember her. Her only annoyance has In-cti tin- fact that l-cople always spell her middle name with a (• Instead of a ('. Von can't ruffle a itmsl disposition, however, and Mildred has won hundred of friend , In June, when she stands before the multitude and receive her diploma, the event will mark the end of a successful school period, after which she will return to l.lttle Compton. Mildred has slmwu marked ability in History. “l.romlHft is belter irorlh thorn house or hi ml Sinarteal—Thomas (Sunning. Olga Knatiak Tallent—Williniii Cotta. Mary Deane Short rut—Kdward Dowling. 'ullioi'iiu 0 1 fair 1‘rritirnt—Marjorie Deane llanilxoinenl—Oeorge Sullivan .! ♦ « Brilliant- Thomas Cunning. lga Post ink {)ukl ! t- David OTlrieu. Helen .lelte Stonl t M.ver IkNli ick, Cert rude Harlow I lout Attmrtirr llerlierl Smith. Cert rude lligney S iorlirst William Kuliev. .Marion MeDonald •« n I a ml •lolm O’Xeil. Mary Flynn I os I f'riroloutt—William I.alu-y. Mabel Kidd Ijii’fi HUjn .1 « Oi itjinnl—Francis Towle, Constance Vnrney Most Mimical—John l o v«l, Doris Titcoinh class Grind—Michael McCarthy, Florence Cook Clans Joker—.Joseph Murphy, Allies o'ltrien Cias Hhiffcr- diaries Warner, KliMiltcfh l'liilli| s Class Ha by I sutis Sullivan, Kleanor llaasis ('lass Dude Milton Uttshy Clans Jane ('allicrinc Cluulwick Class Athlete—Kverett Itaincs. Irene lli ins Class (Hijylcr—Joseph I. aw lor, (ienla Uichanls Most Ho ialar—Kverett I tallies. Kdith Drayton ' U|)|.« H- )I uinnon u «u| |o}| 'i|j|j| |v '« 1111 ’iioijoj,1)— (i)| -• ll l !It ■(j liiutK i «v pu |j. |MinK ‘«••upiji jjuuhk '(JiiX(UV|t «! ! ■• IX UK 'UKUIIM1II4P l|. M! J. UJU. a o}| lo.t, oj JVVH.I. TIVII.I.OO.I 'KMHI.lti IISHII HH.-IH.KI FOOT HALL slm-li-il slowly ill IhnfiH- lliis year. Iml lIn- l oiu’liiiio tlr “Tnl I hum n team was soon ili-velo|Mail i Iml wiis si ion” oil I o 111 ili-IViisivi- unii olftMisivi . Alllioii li I lie l4-:i in was not very sm-ii-ssfiil ilnHiij: the prorow of (level o|iliuaiit, oiire it Inui iriulo-il iln- li -i lit of its tliiiliilif it linrst forili with sm-li s|si-il that nothin” «-011I1I stop it. anil mi XiivoiiiIht I llli swiinipiil Fiiirlmvi'ii nuder a srori- of Utitl. Tin following Sal mi lay I Mil-fee seem-ed swi-i-t revenge fm- its defeat on 'olumhtis I lav hy completing New I ted ford 14-7. Tile linul Iriuinpli. however, CHIIU oil Thanksgiving Ihiy. when iMitfee anil Teeli met in one of the most exciting contests ever witnessed on Alntnni Field, The features of the contest weie the punting and head work of (Jnarlerhack Aldl-ich and the plugging down the lield of the leinninder of the team, and es|n-cinlly of Captain ”A1 Kohiusou. I itffee drew Hist hi nod when Aldrich hoisted the pigskin liotween the posts for a lield gotil in the second |M riod. latter in the same period. however. Tech took the lead when Mooney planted the hall behind I tin-fee's line fora toiiclidown. Tech now led. 7 loll. In the third | oi'i«i«l a safely hy Tillson added two more |Hiinls to Tech’s score. Now it was that 1 hit-fee showed its ability on the defensive. Time and again Skin tier. Tillson and (Jiiinti valiantly threw themselves upon Shir- ley. the husky Tech hack, when seemingly he had a clear Held for a touchdown. Again, when forced to the one-yard line, the I till fee line held linn. Now. with des|iernte lighting spirit aroused. Inn-fee lose to the attack, and fairly pushed its war up the Held during the fourth |M riod. Then, in the very last minute of play, when within striking distance of the goal. Kohiusou was sent across the line with the hall, and the scon was lied! Ilrealhh-ssly the crowd pressed forward, eyes glued to the goal |his(s. At last Kohiusou accurately ilrop|Nad the hall over the liar, and all Ihirfec supporters howled for joy: The game was theirs hv one point. BASEBALL AT THK present lime tile baseball season hi Durfce is only beginning. Although flu result of flu opening gilluc with Moses Itrown does not s|K nk auspiciously for the future, .vet, when ii is realized flull the learn Imil hail prate- tirally no praefice, was without a captain, ami was clmseil on the spur of the inoineiit. we feel sure that it is unfair to draw conclusions from this name, and we feel certain that a team chosen from the increased Held of candidates will lie as successful as the championship team turned out bv Mr. Me- (Srntli last year. The iMtrfec aggregation has again entered the Southeastern Massachusetts High Sclusd U-ague. in which they captured lirsl place last year, and we expect to see Dttrfee. under the leadership of its new eaptaiu, Mac Aldrich, again at the top of the column. We are firmly of the opinion that the Hut-fee team, coached liv Mr. Met i rath, is due for a brilliant future. The schedule follows: April 3-1 Mum s Itrown (awa.v) May 2- Holy Fatally (away) May a—Holy Family (home) May 12—Taunton (away) May It; Tech May lit—Attleboro (home) May 2U No. Attleboro (home) May 30—Tech June 2—Attleboro (away) June lb New Ib-Ofonl tlioioe June It- No. AtllelNiro (nwny) June 13 Mhhllelioro (away) June Id—1Taunton (home) June20 New Itislforil (away) DI Jtl KK KASKirrit.M.I. TKAM BASKETBALL Till-) IM'KFHE basketball team hail 11 most successful season tliiK year. Not a single home game whs lost, ami all except four of the out-of-town games turned out agreeably in tin- Dnrfri1 basketball enthusiasts. The Tech 11-0111 fell twice lii-fuii- I In- wi-ll-traiin-il si|iiail of Coach ■'1.1111'y I In vili-ii. tin Washington's Iti it Inlay Hut-fee walked all over Teeli. Inn on Si. Patrick's l)iiv Tech sliowcil um-x |m-i-Ii-«I ini|ii-ov«-ini-iit ami pill up a lint tie which will long lie reincinhi-rril at Dnrfi-e. t'nfui-tiimitcly for our team, rap- tain Wolstenliolnie rei-eivetl an injury in the Fairhavcn game which kept him fmtn the leant for innat of the reniaiuiler of the season. There seems to he a jinx attached to the eaje tali icy, for ••.Jimmy's successor. Eddie Morris, was soon forceil from the jiitnie by an injury received at t’enlral Falls. In .Morris the team lost a whirlwinil player. Murphy, the small hut gritty Freshman, was the nll-rouiul star of the season, although Lung Skinner «ertainly gave him a tough run for the honor. As guards. Wilkinson ami Crofiou were all that coiihl Is- desired. The scores of the ililferenl gutties ami the imliviilual ree- ortls of the players follow: 1 nil-fee .... no 1 lurfis- .... ia Ihirfcc .. . aa Harfc- . l . l Inn-fcc .... JO inirfee 2:; Totals. Utirfcc ... .:t rj Provldt-iicc Tct-li ............ u ............................... 27 '«-w ll.slf.inl . l-'alrliav.-n Hast (im-nwlcli Academy, it T.clmlml tVntnil Kail ... 1. . New Itodfonl All Stars IT T.-clinlml •si Fatality IJ 1 l|i]Hiliellt . . . . '.'hi Came flu.veil W.il h-nh otitic........ a llclitei-Hlu-e........... a Morris................... s Skinner................. 12 Smith.................... Muriiiiy................ It Wilkinson............... !• 'rofton................ s Mlstvllnucoos.......... Total Ifaiskcts Foul llnskot Total Points 20 a AS 12 ;■ 2H in 1 21 21 2 30 21 0 At 20 11 H7 A :t t:t o 0 «1 a - IS tat no :wi2 fe) Alpha, $rta, damma, Mia A is for Allen, sprightly and gay; IS stands for I Sallow, with luiir far from gray; ( is for Chadwick, fond of display; I) is for Dowd. I In- man of tin day. I1' «spinis Flynn, a man of stronj' will: 5 is for iannin . who ne'er yet «lid ill; II is for llomhy. who grinds like a mill; .1 is for •letle. disliking a thrill. K to ns has hnt one meaning—just Katz: I. means l.ahey, fond of hrij'hl lints; M is for Murphy, who hands out extracta; O is for ( ll« girn. who writes alsmt facts. I’ is for I'otter, a candidate; If is for Ifaine . who Inisled the slate; S is for Smith, who has cause to elate; T equals Towle, who is ohdnrate. ' is for Varney, a j irl with a style That makes Warner give her many a smile. TWistED Pr0veRbS A lluxh in tin- timid is worth two in tin fare. Automobile xiilex agents evidently Isdieve tlit old saving that n invtli is as good as a mill . A |H nny saved— |{ihk into the gum slot machine. All is not gold a lot of it comes from (lie tenceiil stores. If at llrsl you don’t succiisl—pay nine rents on the dollar. All the world’s a stage, lint, just the same, slap money diwsn’t pi very far in trade. The more a man talks the more trouble lie piles up for himself. You may tip the sodn elerk a wink, hut you cnn’t tip a I 1111 inn n |Mirler that way. Lots of men will tell you how to get rich, hut they haven’t time to explain why they a it still poor. Where there's a will—there's a lot of disappointed rela- tions. A guilty ronsrienee needs no aeeiiser. hut it nearly always has one. Coltl rash rovers a multitude of freckles. A soft answer may turn away wrath, hut not the hill ml lector. Some feminine complexions resemble small hoys they won't wash. Colne easy, go easy-hot how iiIhiiiI the man who won a Cord ear at a ratlle? Tin following uieniliers of our class were elected to ('lass Urn- part in- tlioii fallow classmates: Orators Prophets Kssayisl ( Kvcrcfl 15. ICiiIiicm | Thomas ('. (■mining Franci W. Tow It ) Klin F. .Me Kenney Williiim T. Itrightman. Jr. Historian .... Klixalieth Flaherty Address lo (’udcrgraduntcs Fiji mis .1. (iilligan (’lass will..........................John W. O’Neil Tin | arts of Odist and I’net ait o|ien to competition and have not as yet lieeu assigned to any iii iiiIm i of the elass. HEARD AT ANY SENIOR ETHICS' CLASS The following is the joke wliieh .Mr. I’luniiuer never neg lefts to tell tile selilois every time they asseiiilile in the aiuli toriuui. We advise him that styles change once a year aud Ilieiefore we suggest that lie tllid a dilTeieut joke to tell next year’s senior elass. First old Indy— Isn’t it strange that in all the railroad wrecks it’s the last ear that’s always damaged? Second old lady— I noticed that, too.” First old lady— Well, what’s always struck me is why they don’t leave the last car off!’’ IH'KPKK IUSHATINC TKAM to 1CIk « —Thomas C. GunnlnK, Carroll V. Toohe)' (alternate). Uuvld M. Feldman, John V. O'.NVII (Captain). % FORUM DIKING Illi dosing days of tlelolier the Porum o|s ued iis season illidor Ilio iililo leadership of William S. Guptill of ilio Physics l o|iiirtiiiont. A great inoroaso in in torosi, duo undoubtedly Io Ilio success of Iasi yoar's loam in bringing homo Ilio ilnuvn Cup, was Io lio uoiod, for seventy- lliivo juniors and seniors wore placed on ilio rolls, AI ilio lii-st mooting Ilio following were oloclod as ollioois for Ilio first torni: President. Francis J. Gilligan; Vice-President. Carroll V. Tooliov: Secretary, Kiln .MoKonnoy. Iu spite of ilio largo mcmhcraliip something seemed to ho lacking, and some diagnosed the silualiou as a caw of too milch politics. However, the society did not languish in this manuor for long and ii|h ii the election of a now sol of uflirors in .lan- uary the organization scorned to take a now lease of life and for the remaining weeks prospered with George K. Sullivan as President, John Glynn as Vice-President, and Amelin O'Kogan as Secretary. Thou came the spring weather of March and hard work for the seniors, which hindered tin mouthers from taking |wirf in the society’s work. For these leasons it seemed desirable to adjourn the meetings of our debating organization until next year. Meanwhile tryouts had Im-cii hold for the debating team to represent I nr fee in the Brown Cup contest, and the judges selected the following team from a large hold of candidates: John W. o'Neil. Captain. Thomas C. Gunning. I (avid M. Feldman, and Carroll V. Toohoy. alternate. Our team was then matched against Tech in the liist round in the contest, and upheld the nltirmnlive side of the |iicstioii: “Bosolved that the City Manager system of municipal government should In- adopted in New Kligland cities of over HMI.IItMt population, with the exception of Boston. That our boys did not win was not their fault as all did wonderfully well, and the very fact that it Itsik the judges one hour to elimi- nate them shows ii|hhi what line points the decision was finally based. Had but one of our speakers had half a min- ute more, we feel sure that victory would have lieen ours. May next year's team have hotter luck! Teacher— Sonic fool ask more quest inns Ilian n wise man cnn answer. Senior—“Thai is why ko many of ns Until, your exams. HOYS. WATCH Ol'T! A Worcester paper claims Hint usually darkhaired ills many litst. Vc should say dial it is usually llic light-headed ones. MOW IT SOMICTIJIKS SKK.MS: .Mr. .Morris- For tomorrow you are to lead all the Isaiks in the public library. and to furnish a written rc|Hirt of not less than two pages on each one. Mr. Comstock— That is a very poor translation.'' Senior ilooking at his erili thoughtlesslyi— It is the best I could get for the money. Kirxl Senior— To err is Iminmi. Second Senior—Hnl lo 'pmiTcr' is Talsil (e |ieciiilly in Mr. .Morris’s cliiwsi. .Mr. )‘ ioiiiiaii i in Freshman class t— What is the legisla- tive |H ver in this sehisil ? Timid Freshman Mr. I’lunimrr. Mr. )’ !.— The executive? Several Freshmen— Mr. IMummer.” Mr. )'(!.— And the judicial? 'horns— Mr. I’limiuier. Mr. (I'll.—' Well, then, is this a democracy? Chorus No. sir. Mr. ’«.— What is it. then? Hi-illiant Kreslimaii— An ahsolute nionarehy. Silence is a virtue. —ask Miss Winward. she knows! T II K l I It F I Mr. Poole returned to school from the Christmas vacation with a wrist watch anil a limp? Where lhl he get these val- uable presents? Miss .McCarthy DM the ancient Creeks play baseball? Brilliant—••Sure, iliiln't you ever hear of the l.aconiail la-aguer Mr. Comstock How many Creeks here? Creeksi ?t timidly owneil b Crowley. Bowling, Sullivan. Harrington, ami Lynch. I . V. C. I Mill Creeks! Pupil- ilon't think I deserve an exact zero on this test. instructor—“No, I ilon't either, hut the school hoard won't let me give marks liolow llint. The class luul come to the word l,anloireln t i. e.. slip |H rsi in translation ami nobody swine I able to give its ispiivaleut in Kuglish. Finally, in ilcs|H‘rnlion. Miss Fitz gas|s-il out: • Well, what have I on my fi-el ? Instantaneously came the reply from the Isos: “Corns! “Mr. Morris is a wretch! Such is the opinion expressed by ninny seniors, whom he has awakened from their liennty sleep «luring the Knglislt |s-rioi| with his staccatic: “What! What! What! What! Wli -at! Don't you know that? SB KECOKI) Mr. Morris favorite song— I hear you shilling me.” Teacher— How is the world divided?” Pupil—“Nobody will know until the war’s over.” Mr. Poole—“What is-----force? No answer from the elusa. Mr. Poole—”ll is the force I reiptire to keep you awake. WHAT MOPS I IK MKAX? Miss M.—“To what hone is your tongue attached?” Herald II.—“To the femur (the leg lionet. W'e note that Mr. Comstock is still young, and we have no doubt that he always will he Young. We olwerve that Mr. Morris had a general bargain sale on marks at the close of the second quarter—all marks reduced at Intst I•:{' . ovKitni:. m in Tin-: foih m Mr. I'.—“Aren’t you in favor of the abolition of capital punishment t“ Mr. V. No! It’s always been gotsl enough for my unces- tors, and it’s good enough for me! Pupils of this school do not need to go to war to endanger their lives. No, they have only to place themselves in the right |M siriott in Konm 14 A and the ceiling will fall out upon them. 1 jf ADVICE TO FRESHMEN f I. DON’T make your regular linn of arrival at school mornings s.10— ii doesn’t | ay. •J. I« t MOST of your evenings Ik s|ient in tin company of your books—not that of youug laities. :t. DON'T try to emulate I lie «looping hours of senior 12.011 midnight to 7JI0 A. M. 4. DON'T get the idea that you know more than your leathers—if you did the school committee would Ik employ- ing vor at SI.sou per year. DON'T let the «marly sophomore semi you to ltoom 17—make them use their hrnins and invent a new dodge. ( . DON'T borrow your neighbor’ paper—in the long run it always fails. 7. DON'T think, little Freni lie, I «realise you ap|K ar in the Itonsm IliHik in the Musieal Club picture or something that you're the whole aftraeliou—that is. not unless it eauses you to buy a ropy. In that ease you're welcome to think what- ever you want. s. DON'T think because you take the same subjects as seniors that von know as much as these dignifiedl ?i |s rsons if you lid theseluNil hoard would give you a diploma after ihe close of your tirst year. !►. IF yon have failed to return Monday afternoon for Mr. IMummer. don't say you were at the dentist’ —that's too stale i we know: we tried it I. M XTbtncjs Zhnt 1Rev er Happened M .Mr. O’Cnrmati. after saying Very puni.” failed to add Towle lost liis lein| or! .Mr. Metii'sith announced one Monday (lint lie would not show n single | ersnn the door to liis classroom during the week. Florence Cook resorted to the use of “not |iie|Hlt«l” in a elttss one duv. .Mr. I’ope, when «‘olltH'ling test papers, failed to add : Hoes anyone wish to keep this lest to show his parents? •lames Kosen forgot to ask a «|ttestion in eaelt elttss on .March 14th: .Miss Harlow failed to eject Tammany Hall from the wigwam t Itoom hi promptly at 1.30 today. “Tammany Hall failed to return to “llth St. (Room hi at 1.3i today. Thomas Cunning failed to reeite tit least ten times in lOnglish on April 2tilh! Mr. Jaekson startled liis classes by not inventing a new word one day in May. William floss was not late once during the week of April :10th. Mr. Moiris assigned a lesson re |tiiring less than two hours preparation on May 3rd. (Jerald Harrington failed to spill somebody's Imoks at re «•ess in the vicinity of Koom 10. Miss Winwnrd failed to have someone pay her a visit at I.3S today. David O'Hrien said three words one day. Cerda Richards remembered to bring all her hooks to class one day. and actually forgot to giggle or full into deep thought. 11.1 1.' 'IV. IS. IIV HH.III.Kl Ibtgb School ©rcbeotra SKVKKA1. tiimti during I hr year we haw lafii entertained liv da Dmftf Club. mu- musical organization. Just hr foif tlit beginning of flit Christmas ns-c this organization furnished iis with appropriate music fm- tin exercises. bnter die iiiciuliers gave several recitals, mitahly on Washington's Kirthdny ami during the time just preceding our declaration of war with tiermatiy. We exjiect to hear from the I Mil-fee Chili still Intel- in the year, for we all a|i|iieciale the work of I’rofessor Tileoiiih’s club, and we feel that he is to lie congratulated for the excellent results shown liv the body of which lie is director. The following is the personnel of the orchestra: IHrrrlor Professor Walter .1. Tllmnih yirtl I'MInk Kvel.vn A. OliUnK I'isl William M. I’artliiKtmi ('P l tenth (!. Anthony ( 10) Mary Sliay CIO) Jeannette Plante ('HI) Dorothy Sliepimrri t'lsi Isnnphctir Ituck CIO K.llili 1C. Johnson i'Itu Floreis- ' Maim t 11 Helen It. trails CHI) Sittiml I rotis Morris I.«'vltIn (’111) Foster « . Sherman ( lll) Kstelle ItotiliiMon (“JO) James It. (ionium Cl! Kdwnnl .1. Whalen ('•JO) I Cose Klistelli (“JO) 1 iolH ICoIhti T. Hock (10) Cdto Charles II. Wnnier, Jr. Cl 7) Itnn Helen ( . Tlteointi t 11 Clarinet Henry F. Wade (“JO) .li'lili MeChrtliy I “JO) Comet llarohl Whtttiim Cis I Hessle I . Ilnrker CHH MiiIk'I Allliuton (“JO) Jlurn Jolin A. l o v l. Jr. (’17) 'I'non hunt- I iiiiii A. Murplo (‘17 i Oram Kenneth Powers C‘J0) I’lanu Doris TIteonit I‘IT I itrynn Waverly I.. Pool CJOl men swiiooi. caucts THE CADETS ii SOON after the o|ieuing «if selioid. the «all went forth mini- moiling ill I ex-cailefs anil winilil-lie to the Ar- mory, when the orgauixaiion was reformed with a larger ■iiiiiiIh'I- ennilleil than ever before. The next business was the seleetion «if oltieers. anil the following were ehnseii: Major .... . (Ie irxe 1 . Shot , 't infant . Cyril It. Wilcox «'omi'.vxv A: t'uiilalH .... . Ilcrtierl XV. Smith Pint l.ii ntraant . . Charles II. Warner. Jr. Stfon'l .(mtriwiK . Ilnroltl XX . XX'Miniiu i'omiaxv It: Captain .... . John A. fMvItt, Jr. Flint 1.1' nti mini . XVlIliiiin J. XVlillnker •sVeomf l.irnh mint . Chnuncey C. Willis .Major Frederick W. Harrison, M. V. M.. (retired i soon had the entire hntlnllon skilled in the Mannal of Arms ami the lirst afternoon drill was held during the Thanksgiving holidays. Then followe«l at various intervals several after- noon and evening «Irills. until at length the great soeial event of the season. the hattalion drill, was at hand. Companies A and It eoni| eted f«ir snpreinaey, and after a stilf drill, in whieli some splendiil inarehing was brought t«i light, t'o. I? was given the deeision over Co. A. Cor individual drilling Sergeant Skinner «if t'o. A was awarded the Tnlliot modal. At the lime of going to press it is understood that several more «Irills are to lie held f«ir raising fumls to pay the ex- |lenses of the annual camp at Oak ItlulTs. l t ICFKK ■ I Mil I « llt KH. Cl.ASS n.AV CAST CLASS ON FIHDA V evening. tli«- second i f F« l i-uan y. llu iMirfce class of ‘17 pUKciited Shnksjs'ic's Tniiiiuj: of llu Shrew in Music Hull. under llu aide sliijje direction of kn|mlil lame mill tlie clUcicnt mniiHKCincnt of llu- class play committee. with I'rcsidcuf Smith in charge. To say I lull out- class play was tin- best in every way of any class production staged in this city. is not to i xii|y!i,i'iilia llu farts in the slight- «si degree. Tin audience nearly hurst its si.Ins laughing. Not only was I lit play successful in its production, hat also in its linancial results, for the house was pnckeil, ami thetlance which followed the play aided materially in making it a social success. Charles Warner played the part of I’elrnchio in a most natural and effective manner. The part of an overls-aring gallant osteiisihly seemed to suit him exactly, and he did not have to exert himself overmuch to tame the Shrew. Play- ing opposite him, oar leading lady. Anna Tamer, made, at limes, a most perverse, hut filially, a most docile Katharine. Although the part of the Shrew was a most difficult one to adapt one's self to. Miss Turner certainly put herself to the task and succeeded admirably. Kdward Morris, as (Iruuiio. showed his talent as a natural comedian. Playing his part very cleverly, he provided the PLAY iiii li« ii« 4 with tunny ii litRaymond Kelly, jis Itlondnllo. «•mini l« Baptista. also added to tin- fun of llu «•vfiilntr. I-M iii l Dowling made a hit as Musir Master, ivhile Mieliael -Mi t’siiiliv sliitterisl his purl of Tailor very eomirally. Itorolhy Dnrfiv « sis very charming sis Itianni. and William Brighlmtin and Fred Wilcox made exrellenl suitors for her hand. Frameis ISillignn played the part of llaplistai. father of Katharine, well. The east follows; . . Charles Warner Katharine .... . Anna Turner frinulo . Kduard Morris Itlanea . 1 mroihy Inirfis- Ita|itlsta Francis lillllirau Hortensi William Krlulitman lireinto Fred Wilcox . Uaynioml Kelly Music Master .... Kdwnrd iNiwIitnr Tailor Michael Mcfarthy Cook SiiKar . ICdxvnrd lioivlln;: Walter . ICayinond Kelly i J rejcnry . « 'lenient O'l learn Nathaniel Uaynioml Ilelehauty furt Is Kll ahotli Hutler Attendants: Howard Sampson, l.llllan Jai'ol siin. foil- stance Varney WHILE THERE’S LIFE THERE’S HOPE, BUT- A TKAOKDY I► KAMA IX TWO SOKXKS Tin If Olu U'lH'k lifter till rinse of I lie seenml tellll I’lllCf—ItnOIII 12 Selling (juurlerly «listi ilmiinii of iueinj e mills t’lmrm-ter Anxious Senior I II His lienm lien! fust. Reports ill hist! Tills term nil l s lYrlmps some H’s.” He elulelieil the eiml. Ilis luenlli enine linnl: Then eolln|iseil liis kiln's Twits n striii}; of ••| s. IIOI'K —u:ss T II K l I' I! K K K IS :«• O IS l 8S The Secretarial Course presents sin exceptional opportunity for 11 i li School C mil nates to prepare for employment consistent with their eilllcation. Our list of Durfco timiluulcs now acting as Private SefrctaricK to Hankers. Brokers. hiiiI Mill Mimi wiiuhl convince tin most skeptical six t« tin lulvisuhility of tak- ing up this coiiiw; mill we are justly prouil tlmt tin iiuiiiIh'I' of llit;li School Orinluatcn enrol let I with us this vmr is treble t list I of Inst your. Thou ugniii, this instituthui is romliioloil si long ilif- foroni linos—wo liuvo no t'oni|M tilion. Our siiin was high iiinl it was truo. Wo oator to. ami art patronis'd almost exclusively by fornior High School stuilouts: anil tho Sub- stantial Business t'onoorns. knowing this. ile| eml upon us outiroly to supply llioir wants. Our diguilicil ami progrosslvo niolhoils. suporior fnoiilty. ami our splontliil location ami oi|uipniont. all loml sin siir of rolinoiuoiit which ap|M als to tho High School Stuilouts, ami at once staui|is flu KALI. ItIVKIt SCHOOL OK CO.M.MKKt'K as tho logical school for them to |ial ionize. Why not pay us a visit—our Kurollmcnt anil Kmplnyineut Lists arc at vonr tlisposal. FALL RIVER SCHOOL of COMMERCE. Inc. ACADKMY OF MKSIC IH’ILDINO J. T. VICTOREEN. President and Treasurer Tokr Uhralor til I'lnixmil Slrrrl Knlrmia- T II K IU' KK t: B i: K • « I! I «I E. J. SOKOLL CO. Caterers f‘ASK IIICKEY’’ it •: a l •: s t . i r k . i .v n .v s r rax c : GRANITE «LOCK i ht i i) i in i n i a i. rr) 7haraet« ri5M IMiotograplis From Gay's Gallery of Art It NORTH MAIN STREET Compliments of Fall River Boiler Works THE DCKFRK UKCOI(I) •Hi Compliments of a FRIEND FALL RIVER RUBBER CO. Wholesale axi Retail Rubber ioo x «2 NORTH MAIN STREET Raincoats - Rubber Boots ami Shoes FALL RIVER. MASSACT1FSETTS Tennis Rackets ami Ralls ■ Baseballs Compliments of Compliments of Touhey’s Pharmacy Paysoflf Tinkoff A TT n:. E Y-AT-1 A W T II K I) I R F K E K K C O K I) 91 EDWARD B. VARNEY SI BEDFORD STREET COTTON KNICKERBOCKER STUDIO FOK I A XC1 NO Uascaiie Bi'ildixc :: 31)1 SOUTH .MAIN STREET :: Thi.ki-iioxe 1812 Ciiaki.ks II. McI'aktiiy. hiwlructor Kkkt K. Axtiiu.ny. Pianist Teaching :ill tin latest standardized modern dances Terms oil Application Office Honrs: 10 a. m. to 0 i m. IDEAL STORE ('oHiplimcn tx of EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR l R8CH It A CM SCI TS George W. Bliss AT $13.00 • $10.30 - $18.00 and $20.0 IDEAL. STORE OS SOUTH MAIN STREET ! 2 t ii K i r k k k i: i: K c o i: i Compliments of a FRIEND Compliments of a FRIEND r ii k i r i: k k k n : «• • • 11 n Great Opjiortnnities for a Fine Preparation in the Following Courses at The Bradford Durfee Textile School 1. Concnil 'oiimi .Miiiiiifjiriiiriii . two ymr . 2. I rsi niii oii«l Weaving, two ynnu. t'licuiiNlrv mill Dyeing. two vcm . I. ICnginccring, 81011111 mill Klcctririt.r. two year . • . Freehand Drawing, Toxtilo Design mul Oinmiieii tm ion, one or moiv ynim. FALL RIVER. MASS. Tin Next Term Opens September II, 11)17. Free Catalogue Sent on Keipicst. Visit the School or Write the Principal INSURANCE ALL KINDS IS PURCHASE STREET Com pi ini nits of a F riend i II o r o ; i; a I ii K u r (i NORTH MAIN STREET Special Kates for Students. THE I)LR FEE RECORD !M Compliments a FRIEND ('oni iliniciits of Com ilhiMiif.s of Dr. Thomas F. Gunning Leopold Lane rOMPLIMESTtS OF Fall River Gas Works Co. (1ompliments of a FRIEND STIFF’S CAMERA STORE AUKXTS IN K.VI.I. KIVKK KOK KODAKS and BROWNIE CAMERAS 12 NOR T 11 M A T N S T R E E T Opposite ISloin ItniMiii}’ T II K I I It F K K II KOI II I !lli 0. S. HAWES BRO. YARNS T II K I) I It K H H KKCOKD ('t)Mri.iMi: rs or JAMES H. KAY roMPUMKxrs or GEORGE T. WILEY Modern Gas Fixtures Mean Brighter Homes r ii : i i i: r : : it k «•« it h HAWES BRO. YARNS FALL RIVER GAS WORKS CO. T II K l U R F E F. It E C O It I •111 co i ru.i :.v7vs’ or JAMES A. MURRAY Telephone 1'JIHI Geo. II. Waring Co. 1' O r 7 O A . C O I T O V V . 1 If X S . 1 X l C L O T II S «S IIKI)P(IHI) STItKKT :: :: :: FALL HIVBK. MASS. Com )linirulfi of Comjilimmln of Geo. T. Wilcox R. W. Tierney (’otn ilinn-nix of Napoleon A. Gendreau Compliments of a Friend IUI) THE DUK FEE RECORD The DURFEE RECORD to he sure of having good engravings, efficient and accommodating service, from fit deliveries and fair charges, selected The HOWARD-WtSSON CO. COLLEGE ENGRAVERS WORCESTER. MASSACHUSETTS


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