Framingham State University - Dial Yearbook (Framingham, MA)

 - Class of 1919

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THE DIAL EAGEN, ELISE J. 71 Fletcher St., Rosindale, Mass. Fine Arts Club. Basket Ball. A'Kempis Club. Volley Ball. Donit worry about what people say of you. Think what might happen if they were mind readers? The one in the class who will do anything, anytime, anywhere is Elsie. Never a worry no matter how great the task. She is the best sport ever. Always ready for an argument, es- pecially in mathematics, in which she is a shark. NVriting outlines she considers a waste of time and her most lengthy one is never more than five lines. She talks all study hour and then a grand rush at nine o'clock to everybody's room calling, X'Vl1at,s the lesson for tomorrow? NVhen the morrow comes she is always ready when called upon. How does she do it? FAIRFIELD, HAZEL Hay Field 1063 Belmont St., Waverly, Mass. Fine Arts Club. Minstrel Show. Lend-a-Hand Club. Canning-Yes. Y. W. C. A. Play. President Y. W. C. A. X. P. K.-Vice President. Delegate to Silver Bay Just listen to those footsteps proceeding down the corridor. It is an easy matter to tell whose they are for they can belong to no other person in the world but Hazel. However, the heaviness of her step is only exceeded by the extreme lightness of her heart and the brightness of her smile. Very lovable and cheery you find her at all times. She has the reputation of being o11e of the best natured girls 011 Normal Hill and she certainly lives up to it. Never cross or too weary to help anyone at anytime and gracious to each and all. FERGUSON, M. DOROTHEA Dot 70 Main St., Whitinsville, Mass. Fine Arts Club. Lend-a-Hand. Y. W. C. A. Glee Club. Dottie had the advantage over the rest of us in having a whole year's experience in the regular course before we arrived on the scene, so she knew the ropes and has bee11 leading ever since. Possibly that accounts for the lo11g hours spent in divising ways and means to elude certain set tasks.-as charts. It has been said that this took more time than the actual doing of the thing would have taken. Dot is the jol- liest and best ever and canit be beaten as a chaser of the blues. N'Vhat would we have done without her to brighten dull study hours? NVhen not overburdened with studying she reads poet1'y -has a great fondness for it so we have heard. During Dot's first year trips to XVOrcester Tech. were frequent, but now her interest is centered about news of the 14th Engineers and letters from overseas.

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Framingham State Normal School DUFAULT, AURORE Plldg0 49 Maple St., Spencer, Mass. Lend-a-Hand. A'Kempis Club. Fine Arts Club Middle Jr. Play. I say just wl1at I think and nothing more or less. Pudge hails from Spencer. Ora is anotlter one ol' our dear members who will always hold a peg in our rememberance. Not everyone could tell why, but there certainly is something very pleasant about her, which we won't forget. At Iirst glance one might think that Pudgie is always quiet and studious. But not so. She is one of our fun producers and keeps her neigh- bors from having those wrinkled faces. Although not a regular man-chascr, she has a few envi- able friends among the opposite sex. XVhen the key to friendship with her is turned, a good, a quiet disposition, unending loyalty are un- folded. NY1: all wish we knew Pudgie better. DUNCAN, FLORENCE Flo Florence is known to l'Il0St of us in this pro- tected haven as Flo, She's small, shets slight, but my word! You ought io see her jump in gyn1,, always ahead of t'ie count, she's so anx- ious to do it on time. 'And dance! NVith Mary Jordan pounding out tunes o11 the old lunch room hand organ, Florence can dance anything with anyone. She can even dance to the sound of our melodious voices as she proved down at the station while waitng for the troop trains. And oh! that smile! She is particularly taken to fits of laughter all by her lonesome and then again she sits thoughfully through a long diseou,rse and suddenly she'll out with I don't agree. NVhat we know of her we like, but what with hurrying around, full of business and running for the 2 otelock car, she d0esn't give us a chance to see much of her. DUPLESIS, FAITH Faithy Northboro, Mass. Y. W. C. A. Northboro is-well, Northboro is Northborolg a haven for snow-bound trains in winter, and an apple orchard in summer. Yet in this cozy corner of the old Bay State we find two interest- ing eharacte1's, one, our Faithy, and the other. a drummer. Not a drummer that heats time, you know, but the other kind, one that makes you buy just what you are certain you don't want, but have to because he's the kind of a drummer he is. XVhen a girl like Faithy ami a drummer like this drummer live in the same small town, you know what to expect girls, dont you? Aside from this, Faithy is perfectly sane, her internal head-works being admirably suited for the re- tention of history and chicken notes. Faith is also witty, but perhaps she learned that from the drummer.



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Framingham State Normal School FORBES, MARION 96 Franklin St., Framingham, Mass. Fine Arts Club. Y. W. C. A. Canning. Lend-a-Hand. Mandolin Club. Glee Club. It gives me great pleasure to introduce our House President at Crocker Hall. Never was there such a quiet, modest, fun-loving girl. VVe did not realize that behind her reserved manner lay a wealth of wit and good humor, u11til she came to live with us at Crocker. A more faith- ful lo 'al conscientious girl we have yet to dis s 5 9 1 ' cover. Marion is far from loquacious concern- ing the men, however, this demure young lady becomes transformed with joy when the morn- ing paper announces that the transport Harris- burg is in port and from that time on Marion may be found near the telephone waiting for a message from-her brother. You may hear M211'lOl1 stamp her foot once in a while and exelaim that she is the most misunderstood person in Crocker, but she doesn't mean it. Never mind Marion, we love you even though we can't appreciate your taste for corn meal muflins alld lemo11 Jelly. FOSTER, OLIVE Flowers 56 Curtis St., West Somerville, Mass. Glee Club. Y. W. C. A. 4 Lend-a-Hand. Canning. Middle Junior Play. Pres. Senior Class. President X. P. K. Fine Arts Club. Basket Ball-Sub. team. NVhat first made us love Olive? The spunk she showed in Chem. Lab. bending glass. It that her quality of stick-to-it-ive-ness She grew more and more popular and time went on. There is no half-way Flowers -Shets the best that grows. jolly? Ask her friends. good-natured? Just watch her smile. fond of sitting up late? Ask the girls in Room 6. Is she silly? Ask the cook shift. Is she a good President? Illl say so. Is she sociable? Ask the girls in the corridor. 4 was there sprouted. lovable as about our Is she Is sl1e Is she Is she a good sport? Ask Division B. Is she fair? Ask those who know her. Shets everything a girl can be. GIBSON, DOROTHY V. Dot 12 Newton Park, Framingham, Mass. Fine Arts. 4 .Fa 1 I, fe. 5 4... , ,wh Orchestra. Class Book. A M If you want a little light on a subject just ask Dot to p1'ess the button, and presto , 1 , everything is as light as day for Dot's the bright ..-,gay spot among us Regulars. The sun's got nothing on her for brightness. Needless to say she's a good scout,,,generally Wscoutingt' around obtain- ing information to fill her already over-wrought brain! Psychology and Beading and-and-and- are her specialties generally pulling an A plus in one or all. As to being a school-mar'm, well -if her youngsters want to know who's boss they just need to start something and take it from me they'll find out who's boss with a cap- ital B, ,..,,,, Lb, X, ff 4 --f mf' K

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