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u THE L) U R F E E RECORD LYDIA LIU,I AX ADAM After graduating from the Frank 1,. Stev- ens School as secretary of her class, “I,yd“ came to look old Durfee over, Lydia lives in Swansea where she has a wonderful llow- e.r garden in summer and where she skates and takes long hikes to her heart’s content in winter. English seems to he her strong point, for she received honorable mention in the prize English composition of our Junior year. Although “Lyd” has the ability to become a “Lady Duff (Jordon” at dress- designing, still we expect to hear from her in the future as a social worker. “77 .smite hreomcH thee rcII 11 ART WELL BOUDEN ADAMS Jior fie Bordie,” a graduate of the Weslall School, is a quiet and well-liked member of our class. During his four years here he has made an excellent record. In scholarship “Lordie ranks among the first. “A petit, gareon” is always ready to lake part in any necessary activity. As a member of the dance committee he did all in 11is power to make the social affair a success. During his stay in the (‘ndets lie has risen from the ranks (o second lienlenant. Along with this honor our friend won several prizes for his excellency in drill- ing. Moreover, lie was ail active member of the Forum. “.Bordie” intends to further his education at Williams. Wo all wish him best of luck in his future career. BARTON GRANT ALBERT Hart” Jlero we have him: our future1 electrical engineer. Indeed lie is well fitted for that which lie is working so hard and diligently to attain, for he is known throughout the city of Fall River as a wonderful authority on wireless. It is no wonder that many say that “Bai t's middle name should be “Radio.’’ Although this boy is a “shark” in wireless, nevertheless he lias other fields of endeavor. By this wo mean that “Bart is on deck when it comes to studies and as for playing the cor- net. why. we simply can’t explain his won- derful ability in this line. At all the school exercises “Bart's” cornet is heard playing all the patriotic tunes that are fitted for the occasion. Next year ‘‘Bart ’ will enter some technical school to demonstrate his talent in all his lines. ”1 virtuous amt ire! l-f ove rued t oul .” Makes use and fair advantage of Ids dai .
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THE D U RFEE RE C O R L) MALCOLM PRATT ALDRICH Mae Harvard may have her Brick ley, Dermany can have her Kaiser, hut give us Mac” Al- drich all the time. Mac” lias certainly been a valuable mini for Durfee. As a tennis, hockey, football and baseball player be has been the main reason for many a Durfee vic- tory over rivals. “Mac” not only features in sports, hut also in studies. In English lie rivals our own Daniel Webster as an orator, while in Latin ('icero is considered “way be- hind” him. Because of “Mac’s” athletic abil- ity the athletes ot' Durfee have shown their appreciation of his excellent, all-round play- ing by choosing him as captain of our hock- ey. football and baseball teams: as a reward for his intellectual ability Mac” was select- ed as associate editor of this book. Who could wish for a better record than this? Next, year we will see our popular school- mate leading the Yale freshmen teams to victory. Keep up the good work. “Mac.” We are proud of you. Here is Mae Ah!rich, our doss athlete. Whom no one, in foot bull or I,asetmU, run bea . FRANK SANFORD ARMY F«r To the left, you see Frank Almy. hotter known as our class giggler. By his very looks you can easily see what good material is in him. Fat” lias always been a con- stant worker, both in school and social af- fairs. The premium of his good work in the ('adot. organization was the position as sup- ply officer. Well deserving of this job is “Fat,” for he certainly has done a groat deal to boom the Cadets. He is also a prominent member of the Forum, at which organization he is always to be heard saying something important. To “Fat” also fell tile chairman- ship of our “JnnlC committee. In school work. too. “Fat” Is there” and because of his good natured disposition we are undoubt- edly positive that we will hear of his good results in future years although he had not told us where he intends to study next. f smile—so win should worry.” SYLVESTER STEPHEN ARNOLD “.S' ” “Lo.s” “Your country calls you!” These were the words which repeatedly sounded in “SyPs’’ ears. After spending three full years at Durfee. Syl decided that a sailor's life was better than a student's. Accordingly he joined the navy as a signalman on board the F. S. S, Pennsylvania. Undoubtedly he will he a favorite companion to all the sailors, but, what a look will appear on a F-boat captain's face when he sees the waving of “SyPs” flags. We are unable to prophesy a future for our companion of three long years, but. we really know that a smiling countenance and happy disposition is worth while. May you remain ever so in our minds, nol le patriot. Kneel and seemly il is It fitjh! for one's country.
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