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Framingham State Normal School BETTS, MATTIE Fuzzy 26 Scott St., Attleboro, Mass. Y. W. C. A. Lend-a-Hand Club. Fine Arts. Canning. A maiden never bold Of spirit so still and quiet, that her motions Blush at herself. It takes quite a bit of digging to get ac- quainted with Mattie, but those girls who haven't dug have missed something. She is a sweet conscientious little lady, whom everyone falIs'in love with as soon as she knows her. Mattie certainly has a terrible time controlling the muscles of her face whenever anything funny happens. And does she blush? Itll say she does. BORDEN, ALICE Al 235 Union Ave.. Framingham, Mass. Y. W. C. A. Lend-a-Hand. Fine Arts. Valley Ball. Last but not least. Alice did not join us until late in September but Better late than never. She is a bright girl and it did not take her long to catch up with her class. Al is an ardent sullnragette and stands up for the rights of women. Some day we expect that she will be famous for her daring deeds and strong bicepe muscle. Her aim is pretty good too, both physically and mentally. XVe all hope she will succeed in getting the little country school- house in the Berkshires, but as to the 214950 a year. Never!! BOURNE, ELEANOR Swain West Falmouth, Mass. Fine Arts. Mandolin Club. Volley Ball. Orchestra. Mid. Jr. Play. Glee Club. Lend-a-Hand. Y. W. C. A. Il' it's a generous girl you're looking for- step right tliis way. Or perhaps you need a jolly companion to skip to towng whatever the day, rain or shine. I know a girl who's always ready, helpful and kind, who drives dull care away with her cheerful banter and smile. She keeps her door wide open-and when it comes to feeds you'll always find that box from home and the market on the cape. To tease her is quite easy but make her mad you can'tg she'll answer with her wit and quickly win the day. These are just a few ot' the virtues of Olives' room-mate- that Bourne girl!
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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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THE DIAL A--'-is . ' + .- . ATK'5,.'1 '. 9 ,f ggi . 'Q XT: it M. 1 r fm, A P P1 as fs: - Q , X 4 in 4 .- M.. l 0 Q , S ,f Q 5: J i , 9 U 4 6 f f A-4 5' s Aff. f ,, f j J ,ff .,, flaw, , 5' e ,-'tif' . A .i dx l 07 f Z f, if ff ' .. , : BREED, ELEANOR I3 Ashland St., Arlington Heights, Mass. Giggles Lend-.. -Il nd. Y. W. C. A. Mandolin Club. Orchestra. Play. Fine Arts Club. Canning. Laughing words and many gigglesf' Has anyone ever seen Eleanor Breed look cross? No! but we have all heard her giggle. The members of Senior B will never forget the day she was polishing the dining-room iloor, with a supervisor near at hand. For all her giggling she managed to get it done, and it was well done, too. Eleanor is a conscientious worker and a very good cook. VVe hope that this talent in the culinary line will not be wasted, but if there is one who will be bene- lited by it, we have yet to learn about him. BUCKLEY, ETTA Hefty 151 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington, Mass. Orchestra Leader. Play. Canning. Basket Ball. Etta will always stand out in our memories as a good natured, happy-go-lucky, girl. NVe all know that she is often heard arguing with people, but t'1ose who really know her are well aware that she usually argues just for the fun of it. Last summer at canning school she fell when she was carrying two jars of peaches and neither of the two was broken. How did she do it? NVe wonder. Etta has been a mighty line leader of the orchestra for two years. She has worked ha1'd and the orchestra has become a necessary addition to our play days. BURNS, ANNIE 18 WVestern Ave., Natick. Mass. A'Kempis Club. Slide-two-three-point, Slide-two-three-point and so on. at odd moments, for Annie aspires to be a gym teacher, or at least give private lessons in aesthetic dancing. It may be a long, hard road but we believe she'll get there yet. In the meantime, she is enjoying herself by study- ing hygiene when she doesn't have it the next day and not studying it when she doesg also planning to get the car after school that the good-looking eonductorn is on, and, we don't doubt, using her dimples in a way that only Annie knows. And yet she nearly cries with vexation when someone tells her they hear that sheis engaged! But then, Annie never takes men seriously, indeed, the only thing she does take seriously is gym, as I said before. In other things she can put up as good a hluiT as anyone, and what others can't do, get away with it. How d'you do it, Annie? But Annie onlv dimples. It is a secret process. .No doubt the dimples help. I wish I had clun- ples like Annie.
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