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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,
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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
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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.”
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