Framingham State University - Dial Yearbook (Framingham, MA)

 - Class of 1919

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Framingham State Normal School BAKER, KATHERINE Kay, Kamen North Stratford, N. H. Canning 2. Play. Lend-a-Hand 3. Fine Arts. Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3. Chairman Class Day. As you pass by room 14, Crocker, you glance in and see an old-rose room-old-rose did I say? XVell, yes, withi just a few suggestions of brown Zllld bluc. Who is bending over the desk writ- ing so ferociously? It is K to bc sure.. Good old K,', whom we all will remember flying about from one thing to another, just bubbling over with enthusiasm and fun. Those who know K best will always associate her with the Soire, and the hours she toiled that we might have chferry blossoms and blue birds: and the Middle Junior Play! NVhat reams we might write about her untiring work behind the scenes, mak- ing a caveland for the actors who received the credit. Now we are awaiting with anticipation our Class Day-which is an assured success with K at the helm. BARROWS, BERTHA Bert 484 Pleasant St., Brockton, Mass. Y. W. C. A. Canning. Lend-a-Hand. Glee Club, Mid. Jr. Play. Fine Arts Club. Even though Bert has a room way oll' in the corner withl a banner over the transom it is easy to distinguish the light between the cracks about 11.30, when all other little ones are in bed. About noon time when Bert is tired, we can hear Mil holler: 'Bert,, sleep nights. NVhen it comes to a good time, Bertt' is always ready-why she would go to Mass. Aggie in a few minutes notice as she knows it means a good time. BARROWS, MARION Pard 23 East St., Attleboro, Mass. Fine Arts. Canning. Volley Ball. Lend-a-Hand. Y. W. C. A. Basket Ball Captain. Does she seem quiet? Look again. You will Iind a strength of purpose, and an abundance of 1'un just beneath that quiet manner. Think ol' the com1'adeship we missed, those of us who did not Iind l1er out until our last year. Once know- ing her ever ready to be a good pal. This girl is athletic. She is a fine swimmer, but the mud hole is rather narrow to demonstrate long, full strokes, eh, Marion! Her dignity-cooking cap and all cannot fool us, for have we not seen her slam,' balls on the tennis courtg and yes, honest, turn a somersault over a basket ball tliven the faculty can vouch for it.7 She held the ball however, and our team won the game. Remember our captain! ' 4,-QQ , ef?Z f?9 f ,ft Vs ii' ,. W .U H .f 35- bp' .f .1 ff xg , DQ , f fx r , J 4, 242 12- Zf f W7 A Q., .Z ,, , , N a.,., C P for

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THE DIAL ADAMS, ELSIE 882 Grumwood St., Melrose Highlands, Mass. Y. W. C. A. One snlille can glorify a day, One word true hope impartf' All aboard for Northboro! Elsie is a jolly good girl who will always be recognized by her smile and a merry Hi there!', Her sweet win- some ways have won her many loyal friends. A pile of mail each morning tells us that she has other friends besides those at F. N. S. VVe do not wonder, for those large brown eyes show forth loads of good humor and love. VVe all wish her great success and happiness for the future. Teaching? XYell perhaps. ALBEE, HAZEL 321 South Main St., South Milford, Mass. Y. W. C. A. Fine Arts. Hazel represents the thriving portion on the map called Hopedale. She is very fond of talk- ing and entertains us frequently with dashing tales of that fellow from up homef' She has a surprisingly vast knowledge of t1'eneh warfare, submarines, and gas masks, and seems very much interested in the war. , Home holds many attractions for-Hazel. She tried her luck at living at the dormitory, but found she was not equal to it. She is very fond of talking and of reading books, this pastime often running into the wee small hours of the morning. NN'e are sure she will make a successful teaeh- er and wish her good lurk in her new pro- fession. ANDERSON, Z. ELEANORA Shrimp Ashland, Mass. Minstrel Show Come and trip it as you go, On the light fantastic toef' That's Eleanora all over. Varsovienne, Os- tend, One Step, Fox Trot, or XValtz have no ter- rors for her. She dances as well as she plays and that's saying something, for Eleanora is a whole jazz band herself. One of her more serious occupations is training choruses and choirs. She is our class baby ibetween you and me she only weighs 98 poundsj, but she's right there w1th the pep. Some cruel person remarked that she didn't see how sucli a little person could make so much noise, but the fact remains that she can. Those wonderful times that she has in Boston!!! But I won't be so mean as to tell her heart secrets.



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THE DIAL BATTLES, BEATRICE Bee 13 Dilla St., Milford, Mass. Some people say that every picture tells a story, but this one of Bee dom-sn't, in fact none eould. You have to see her, work with her, to appreciate her broad radiant smile, her con- tagious laugh, for Bee is our optimist! She always looks at things through rose-colored glasses. After writing a line or two in her note hook, she says, XVell, I guess we've nothing else to do for tomorrow, and goes off dancing. She eomes to school in the morning fresh as a lark. and makes brilliant reeitations, letting go a full charge of enormous words! Bee is a good scout and we only hope she will keep her prom- ise to teaeh a year. BEECHER, MYRTIS E. 12 Adams St., Pittsfield, Mass. Y. W. C. A. Lend-a-Hand. Fine Arts. Grind Editor. Seeds are better than words are, Actions mightier than boastings! Behold we have Myrtis, the smallest girl in our elass fgoing aroundl. She is also the class inventor and often keeps us laughing with vivid descriptions of her latest ideas. This tall, slender maiden is quiet, yes-but not lacking in fun. She always has an answer ready. Do you remember the night we went carol singing and Mrs. H- said: If only the girls would let me know what nightthey are coming to sing carols I would have a hot drink for them ? Myrtis replied: I aln sorry, but this is our last year. BENSSON, EDITH Benny Attleboro, Mass. Glee Club. Y. W. C. A. Fine Arts. Edith is one of our shining stars. Shi: al- ways hands out just what the teachers are look- ing for while we sink weakly back in our chairs mutttering, How does she do it? She may appear quiet but remember the old saying, Still waters run deep, in other words, not a few of us have seen her otherwise. Owing to l3enny's sweet disposition and good nature she is one of the popular girls ol' the class. She has made many firm friends among us. Q

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