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

 - Class of 1917

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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,

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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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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 ■««

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