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Framingham State Normal School COLBY, PRISCILLA Pete 42 Fairmount St., Malden, Mass Lend-a-Hand Secretary. Secretary X. P. K. Fine Arts Club. ' an To know her is to love her, none more dear. NVho's the girl who's always there In work or play or anywhere? For each one of us she's fed, NVho's our star at making bread? XX'hen Perkins and Ripping held sway In the kitchen night and day. Ami such a busy lady too, For nearly everything she can do, And she is always so willing to work That one would never call her a shirk. And if you're tired or feeling blue .lust go to Pete, shi-'ll help you thru, NVho's a friend to everyone Until from all their hearts she's won? 'I'hat's Pete Colby. CLOE, MARGARET Peg 7 Emmett St,, Marlboro, Mass. A'Kem pis. Oh you who are wonit to occupy steel lockers down in Cat Alley, have you ever heard that incessant and all obbessing noise? Oh, no, it isn't the rats, it's only Margaret Cloe! Don't be alarmed, she's not in suclu distress as you'd think from the sound, sl1e's only wailing, Oli my brain, my brain, when will it come? Yes, that's her, black hair done according to the latest style, poke-sg pink cheeks, and deep snappy blue eyes! Oh, yes, and roly-poly! No wonder she's roly-poly! If you ever saw the lunches she brings! Ham sandwiches by the half dozen, cake by the loaf, cookies by the dozen, and fruit by the ton, I guess. Oh, yes, and chocolates the morning after the night before. These things are Peg's outs.,' If you want to know the inn just ask her why father winds up the clock early i?J some nights to feel so vin dictive. COBB, IRENE LUCY 88 Clark St., Framingham, Mass. All that's good and great and trucf' Do you feel blue and unhappy? I recommend that you pay Irene a visit. Her pleasant smile and good humor will transform you into a radi- ant, joyful person. How we have enjoyed Irenc's companionship in our classes! If you want some real fun, play Leap Frogt' with her-if you laml gently it will not be her fault. NVe all love I1'ene, and we wish her the very best suc- cess in the years that are to come. I
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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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THE DIAL K: CUSHMAN, E. SARAH Sally 48 Kenwood Park, Springfield, Mass. Lend-a-Hand. Secretary of Y. W. C. A. President of Junior Class. Volley Ball. Minstrel Show '18. Still waters run deep. Sarah is ve1'y quiet, but this is a quality that counts in the long run, for one never tires ol' her, and finds that, as time passes, a deep true friendship is formed. If you ever want a secret kept, tell it to Sa1'ah. There isn't much that Sarah can't do, and often she has been the rescuer ol' her class, and of the dressmakers at the clorm.,' Don't buy an encyclopedia, bor- row Sarah, for we call her our information bureauf, and find that she proves very well as such. DENNISON. MARJORIE Marry Jerry 50 Elmira St., Brighton, Mass. Glee Club pianist 133. Mandolin Club pianist 421. Baseball. Mary can be selected as the most care-free girl in our midst. She is the happiest away from studies, alone with her embroidery, ,or a book. If we hear, that's Mary playing, We need no better summons for a lively sing in the living room, or a real concert in our hall. XVha't our musical affairs would have been like with- out her at tl1e piano, we dare not ask. Her musical ability takes l1igl1 llOI'l0l'S. It even helps her in class-while the 1'6St of us have to rack our brains for a memory selection, she finds no dilliculty, as long as the keyboard is at hand. DEVERY, CHRISTINE Chris Canton St., Dedham, Mass. A'Kempis. Canning. Basket Ball. XYith many a social virtue graced. And yet a friend of solitude. Chris is one of the more quiet girls in the class, that is, until one becomes really well ac- quainted with her. Then you find out she is al- ways ready for a good time and that she is a mighty good sport. Speaking of sports, it would be a pretty good guess what Chris's favorite sport is. How about the time she spends tread- ing letters and the clippings they contain. Do you suppose she answers as often? If she did, we rather think she couldn't get along in classes as well as she does.
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