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Framingham State Normal School 23 CALABRESE, ANNA AGNES Bobsie 15 Free St., Milford. Glee Club j Editorial Staff. t Give me of your smiles, one smile. Anna headed the roll in Division A and it wasn't a bad beginning either, for l Anna is one of our cleverest girls. She possesses one of those bewitching smiles and pleasant dispositions as we soon found out at F. N. S. The Milford bunch always enjoyed their lunch when Anna was there to tell them a heart rending story. We are sure she will make a fine teacher. CARROLL, ALICE ROSEMARY NAI!! C5LOOSey!7 49 Carroll St., Milford. Glee Club. Loosey is an outspoken little miss and certainly feels at home in her presence, for she expresses her likes and dislikes very soon. And oh, Alice's giggle. Is there any class room in dear old Normal which has not re-echoed Alice's Would you please explain the value of this study? CARROLL, ALICE. 4 Al 9 Cleveland St., Gloucester. ' Lend-a-hand I Vice Pres. A'Kempis. Yale Capt. Basket-ball. I Baseball. Canning ' Volley Ball. Fine Arts . Minstrel Show. Play. Yea, Capt. Yea Carroll, Yea, Yea, Capt. Carroll. Al sure is clever at basket-ball and at cooking she's not so worse. We're glad her culinary talent won't be wasted in the future. If you were to look at Al closely you would observe that she is noticeably cute. .
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THE DIAL 'ff ii . im.: 3 'v1hv-Hr ,. A 3 BENANDER, AGNES ll Kearsarge Ave., Roxbury. Lend-a-hand Y. W. C. A. Fine Arts Agnes usually prefers to spend her vacations here at school and then while the rest of us are working to get by, Agnes is at home having a vacation. But when she does condescend to spend a few weeks with us we find her a very jolly companion. BOICE, MILDRED WILLIAMS Boica Conway. Lend-a-hand Y. W. C. A. Canning Fine Arts VVhen Mildred first came to us she was a sweet, quiet, little creature willing to do anything expected of her without any words. But now! How she's changed: Of course she's still sweet, but how inde- pendent and self-possessed! VVho was it of all the H. A. Seniors who got the op- portunity of substituting in Peterboro? And did she make good? You just bet she did. BURLEIGH, MADELINE ZITA Zit', 9 Brandon Ave., Fitchburg. A'Kempis. Volley Ball. Chairman Md. Jr. Man Dance. Fine Arts. Editorial Staff. Worry, Zita does not believe in. She considers studying a waste of time, but when called on in class she is always ready with an answer, no matter what the subject may be. We wish she would pass this art to the rest of her fellow students.
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THE DIAL CARRON, GRACE MARGARY. 63 S. Bow St., Milford. A'Kempis. Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eyes. Here is Grace, a tall, modest, dignified maid. I know anyone would appreciate being intimately acquainted with her for she possesses the happy faculty of being jolly, good-natured, and witty, most en- joyable combination. Besides, Grace has a remarkable amount of common-sense. CHAMBERLAIN, RUTH LONG. Lowell St., Carlisle. Orchestra. Ruth is the girl who plays the violin in the orchestra. She always knows what to say when some awful question is pre- sented by some stern faculty member. How she does it is a mystery to us. Who has ever heard her say an ill word of another? No one. How does she do it? CHANDLER, DOROTHY EVELYN. Dot 93 Franklin St., Watertown. Dorothy is one who is always pleasant and agreeable. She is also industrious, and knows how to work while she works and play while she plays. Dot is digni- fied, too, in school, but you sh,ould see her outside. She is jolly enough to cure even chronic blues,
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