Framingham State University - Dial Yearbook (Framingham, MA)

 - Class of 1919

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Framingham State Normal School CAMPBELL, MERLE Camp 59 Superior St., East Lynn, Mass. Fine Arts Club. Volley Ball. Lend-a-Hand. Play. They ah! XVho said it? None less than little Merle expressing her views on the pros or cons ol' some weighty subject-anything from the horribly long, tight skirts, to the cal- oric value of watercress and always withg the same determination whether it be work or play. If you should wander by her door during study hour Knot that any ol' the illustrious Crocker girls would be out of their roomsj, you would invariably catch a glimpse of Merle seated at her desk ,busily studyingfor writing letters. Have you ever noticed a change in that prim little lady when Friday comes? XVith a spotted veil and a picture hat any handsome youth might well lose his heart. XVell probably, she would say-but the girls all tell us that whatever Merle does is complete in itself-and thi? reconnnendation shoud be sullieient in it- se . CARTER, DOROTHY Dotty 18 Yale Ave. Wakelield, Mass. Volley Ball. Minstrel Show. Y. W. C. A. Lend-a-Hand. Yale Cheer Leader. Secretary of Glee Club. Treasurer of Senior Class. There is a sweet girl called Dottyg She seldom is known to be naughtyg Her class-mates all love her And Franklin adores her, So l'lere's to our dear little U25 Dotty. Dotty manages to arise in the morning in time to rush down to breakfast. Sha-'s all right as long as you leave alone a certain picture in her room. But, if you attempt to decorate the Lieut. for bravery, why, then there is war in the camp. NVc all know when the foreign mail arrives as there is always a letter for Miss Dorothy Carter marked OfTicer's Maili' tlmut there, I'll be telling the whole story in a min- ute so l'll change the subjectl. Dot is right there when it comes to doing things. .lust cast your eyes to the list above. liveryone knows Dotty so she needs no intro- duttion. CHAISSON, STELLA Mam'zelle 84 Freeman Street, Aubnrndale, Mass. Five feet one. Plump. Face glowing with happiness. Lips always smiling. Eyes ever twinkling. Who- is it? Mam'zelle Chaisson, oui. I don't pretend to describe her, you'll just have to see her to realize why she's such a favor- ite and a sure cure for the blues. Conscientious, too. NVhy, that's her all over, for with Stella lessons always come first, and believe me, her apperccptive mass is nothing to scorn. She's got it stocked with all sorts of ah-deas ready to pop out any minute. She's always ahead of the gameg indeed, one day shle was four months ahead! A positive, unexaggerated fact! But once, I grieve to say, Stella was behind time, a whole week. You see sl-1e'S one of these people who never do things by halves and Pm sure we can all say that it is worth two years of hard work just to become acquainted with Manf- zellef' M..- 'EWS fvfw 1. AQ MQ W f, ,. K ,, 'J' My A 6 X an if . -ef ss , I -f fl e ..... 1 V , -:- .- ...mpeg LJ Y 5

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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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THE DIAL st! f e-'Milf we I, if y e, , sg 1 fi 5 CHILSON, HILDA Chilie South Milford, Mass. Y. W. C. A. Lend-a-Hand. Canning. Play. Baseball. Fine Arts Club. Hilda likes company, which fact accounts for her spending her Saturdays Hlld Sundays in Framingham. It was real convenient to be sent to Milford on Fridays! for Practice School for then she could go home and get back to Framingham the same night. Hilda says there are no attractions at home and when asked if she had a pleasant vacation, her answer was al- ways- Yes, but I didn't do anything-on pleas- ant days I went for walks down by the Charles river all by my lonesome. Even so, Hilda is among tl1e lucky girls, not all of us have aunts in Sprixgigfifld totwrite to us each week and send oxes o c loco a es. CHIRGWIN, RUTH ANNE Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard. Glee Club. Some think the world is full of fun and frolic, and so do I. Ruth hails from Edgartown in quaint old Martha's Vineyard. Her life is one happy song for she is never afflicted with the blues. Because of this she has won the good-will of her class- mates. She does not often study, but when she does, she goes to it with a will and accomplishes wonders. We really wonder what would happen if she studied all the time! VVith a faculty for doing things at the last minute, she always gets there in the end. Bacon's essay on Love has interested her to no small degree. She seriously questions whether love really exists or is merely an infatuation. Dancing and diving are her spe- cial hobbies. XVe hold our breath when sheper- forms her handsprings or makes spectacular dives. In these she is unrivalled. Ruth's am- bition is to teach in Honolulu. XVe anticipate a great future for Chirg with her charming personality. CHURCH, EVELYN Ev, Evie West Hanover. Y. W. C. A. Evelyn sat, swiftly, screnely, steadfastly sewing, crocheting, reading. And looked up at you sad? No! Smiling, Industriousness personi- fied. Yet never, 11ever, a g1'ind. N0 need to he. N'Vhat a wonderful juggler,-to drop so many dishes one night at dinner, and still that same serene smile. Yet, when time begins to roll by, and the assembly seats feel more and more un- luxurious, then we know where to look for signs ol' patience! And in French class, too, our prize pupil. Evelyn, who speaks from experience, advises Juniors not to try to draft patterns while coming down with the measles at the same time. ln the years to come, when we are standing be- fore our porcelain sinks fand unlike Evelvn, not spilling the dishpan on ourselvesj, it will cheer us up to think of Evie and of her timely re- lnark in H. A., do that all?

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