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

 - Class of 1917

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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.

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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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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.

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