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V BERNARD BOLAND, GBA GJ, HD. --Burr, the subject of many Dru's and more school notes, still survives. Appreciating the advantages of a lib- eral education and the honor of graduating with the class of 1905, he pur- posely neglected his studies last year that he might enjoy that honor. That he was gladly received by us Was shown by the tact that he was elected to the position of class secretary, Jones' right hand man. ' In the farces he displayed his dramatic ability as the Butler, to which role his far-famed sccwl was particularly adapted. He made his D a year ago as basket- to the adventures of this celebrated horse- I man, inquire of the Judgels fair daughter. Next year he expects to enter Cornell. EDWARD MARTIN BOLAND, Q A CD, D. -Pat has distinguished himself infboth football and basketball. In the former he played tackle for three seasons, being captain of last fall's team. He played guard in basketball and it was only through his phenominal basket that the team was enabled to boast of the championship of Berkshire county. He has gained some- thing ot a reputation as a pugilist, which is used to good advantage when occasion requires. Ed has always been a loyal supporter of the Drury teams in every branch, and his loss will certainly be felt next year. ball manager. For further particulars as I
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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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JENNIE ARNOLD BOND-Jennie, for Jane, when she isn't aroundj, is looked upon by her classmates as a queen among brunettes. When the Box of Monkeys was presented, Jennie, as Guinivere, por- trayed the character of an English girl to such advantage as to conquera certain young man of renown. She proved so captivating, in fact, that he--well, never mind the rest. She was honorably mentioned for prize- speaking and was unanimously chosen class prophet. She has been one of the best contributors to the Academe. where she has gained much repu- tation as a Dru writer. Jennie is going to attend a boarding school, where she will continue to make friends as heretofore. LAURA ELLEN BRAYTON- Laura came from Hartford, N. Y., to join us during our sophomore year, to be welcomed by all, and one in particu- lar. From that time she has been one of the most popular girls of the class. Last year Laurie furnished us much enjoyment when she ren- dered, with greatest elocutionary powers imaginable The Raggety, Rag- ety Man, at rhetoricals, and as Higgs in the Bunch of Roses she made a great hit. She has served on various committees, and was chosen by the class to speak at graduation. After finishing her course at Drury she is intending to study music. , lf, 'lu Nl ill! Ml 1 4
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