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D U I FEE R E C 0 R D J] iretiun b We, the Class of 1921, take this opportunity to express our appre- ciation and gratitude to all those who have in any way helped to make this Record a success. It is usually difficult for a group of inexperienced pupils to compile a book such as this—hut the support of the school and especially the ad- vice and help of Mr. Moulton, Mr. Wallace and Mr. 0 Gorman, have helped to overcome all difficulties encountered. We recognize in this, but one of the many ways that our school and our teachers have helped and benefited us. And so, when we shall Imve reached our goal in life, we shall al- ways remember that the foundation of our success was laid at Durfee—■ bv those dear friendly teachers of ours.
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I) U H I E E R E C O R D S'Jatlum Ackerman “HATE After ‘'Nate” graduated from the Davis Grammar School the next most important incident in his life was to enter Burfee on a bright, sonny morning in September, 1917. Nathan is a solemn,, sedate student, and a jaunty, joyful jasszer. His aim is to join a large business institution and then to make a million, or so in the good old New Eng- land way. 31 nipt Jhmtei “JOHN D” “JACK DEMPSEY” In the spring of 1917 John graduated from the Daven- port Grammar school and the following fall came to Dur- IV c where he took the scientific course. John 1ms spent four rather quiet years with us here in school, but outside of school he is not quite so quiet. He says “John X)” stands for “Jack Dempsey1 and therefore spends a great deal of his spare time boxing consequently he has become one of -the cleverest boxers of our class. Outside of box- ing John declares bis favorite pastimes are motoring and drawing. After leaving us tills spring he intends to enter one of our big engineering colleges and become an electric- al. engineer. All Durfee wishes him success. “On with the fight.” Arthur JJosi'plj Alim “AL” “AlM is one of the quiet members of our class, and refuses to let, us know any of his ideas. We know, how- ever, that lie is of a, mechanical sort of mind, and he is very much interested in drawing. On Tuesday afternoons he will be found in room 33 with Mr. Woods trying to dis- cover an easier way to illustrate machine drawings. Next year he intends to enter the Pall River Textile School, and tve all hope good luck and success will follow him there. ftMy own eoimcU is the best. That‘s- the reason I keep the rest.1 20
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