Drury High School - Class Book Yearbook (North Adams, MA)

 - Class of 1905

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MRS. W. S. GARLAND, Ph. B. was horn in Barton, Vt., She fitted for college in Rollins Pre paratory School, Winter Park. Fla. She taught for three years in Thetford Academy, Thetford, Vt., and 1895 graduated from the University of Vermont. In her Sophomore year she took first honors in Mathematics and Latin. In 1895, Mrs. Garland accepted the position of teacher of Mathematics in Drury High School. She left in 1899, and in 1904 returned as assistant mathematics teacher. MRS. MARY MGCLELLAN SNUSHALL was born in Hyde Park. After graduating from Hyde Park High School she entered Bridgewater Normal School and later went to Smith. She taught for a number of years in the Northampton High School, and in the fall of 1904 came to Drury as teacher of Mathematics. ORVILLE LASHER was born in New York State. He went through the schools in his native home and afterwards made a specialty of sweepsology. Later he was appointed the head of the janitorial department of Drury, teaching sweepsology and dnstclogy.

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ELLA D. SPENCER, B. L., was born in Holyoke, Mass. She prepared for college at Holyoke High School and entered Smith, graduating in '99. She then took up Settlement Work in New York City and Brooklyn. She was appointed teacher of German and English in Drury High School in 1901. FRED WOODING HUTOHINSON was born in Bristol, Conn., March 31, 1877. He prepared for college at the Bristol High School and entered Wesleyan, graduating in the class of 1899. While there, he took high honors in Mathematics, also in Physics and Psychology. After graduating, he became As- sistant in Astronomy in Wesleyan and in 1900 took a position in the South Manchester High School as teacher of Mathematics and English. In 1902 he became teacher of Mathematics and Sciences in Gilbert School, Winsted, Conn., and in 1904 was appointed teacher of Mathematics and Sciences in Drury. WILLIAM FARRELL was born in Frankfort, N. Y., and received his preparation for college there in the High School. He entered Hamilton in 1901, and in the spring of 1905 succeeded Mr. Dillon as teacher in Greek and Latin in Drury. While at college he played on the 'Varsity Baseball team, all through his course, also on his class football, basketball and track teams, and holds several college records. DORA A. RADLO was born in North Adams, Mass., and Went through Drury High School, gradu- ating in 1883. She then made a specialty of the sciences. After teaching in the Grammar Grades for a number of years, she was appointed a teacher in the Science Department of Drury High School. WILLIS ANTHONY was born in Adams, Mass. After graduating from Adams High School, he entered the Massachusetts Normal Art School. He graduated from there in 1900 being president and Valedictorian of his class. Since then he has been teacher of art in the North Adams Schools. MARIE B. GOODWIN vvas born in Dover, N. H. She received her preparation for college in the Dover High School and the Malden High School. She entered Smith and graduated in 1895. For the next five years she taught in the High School at Needham, Mass., and then came to Drury as teacher of Algebra and Greek, and later became head of the Business Department. JOSEPHINE FULLER was born in Greenwich, Mass. She vvent through the Adams High School and spent a year at Smith. She then became a teacher in one of the Grammar Schools of North Adams, and in 1904 was chosen teacher of the Business Department of Drury High School.



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CELIA ANNA ANDREWS-Whenever any fun is to be enjoyed we can always rely upon Celia as a companion. Was she not one of the ring-leaders among the girls at the time of our World-famed strike? Last year when We were in the Lab, Celia was ever ready for all the fun goingg and, too, she played a most important part in the excitement of the Junior year when the turpentine caught tire. During her whole high- school course she has been a most faithful attendant at all the hops, and was chosen vice-president of the class Senior year. Geliahexpects to enter the Normal School this autumn, and our best Wishes go with her. AIMEE MA YNARD BLANCHARD -When Aimee comes into the class-room in the morning, who of us does not envy her the rosy cheeks? She has ranked among the lirst for scholarship during four long years, and has always been willing to lend a helping hand to any one helplessly Iioundering about in the mys- teries of' 'math. What Aimee cannot do is an unheard of accomplishment. She showed her ability as a speaker at the last Kappa Phi Alpha prize speaking contest, where she made us all proud of her by taking first prize. She was chosen by the faculty to speak at graduation, and by the class as their poet. Aimee intends to finish upl' at the Normal School, where we Wish her the greatest success.

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