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

 - Class of 1905

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N - :Q ,F V ,-,V,v WILLIAM ARTHUR OTIEARN, E A X, D, -How many pree- ious memories are conjured up by the sound of that name! How long have we beheld that gray hat coming up the lane? Who has more often been written up and quoted by the school note editors? l What precious study periods have we whiled away listening to his harmless prattle? But to return, for We digress,--Goldy-Ambiguous-Amhitions,-call him what you will, he's still the same O'Hearn. O'Hearn the man of joy Cwhen saw you him sad?j with the smile that vvon't rub off. W. A. O'Hearn of .XR has been Drury Reporter for the Trans- cript. and manager ofthe football and base- ball teams. Long may he flourish. CLARA IRENE PARKHURSTH Clara is the girl who is always out for a lark, looking for fun and usually Ending it. Nothing seems to trouble her, not even the fact that she is frequently obliged to come to school without her breakfast. We suspect that Clarats brain works as quickly as her tongue, else how could one who is far from being a grind sail through her course with such apparent ease? We might remark that she is one of the most success- ful in adopting the new style of coifture and could doubtless make her for- tune in a hair-dressing establishment. Next fallLClara:intends to take up kindergarten work at Miss Wheelock's school in Boston, and inlgffuture years how we shall miss that familiar morning greeting' 'Hello, kids. the Jones-O'Hearn Vaudeville Co. Willie r

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THOMAS JOSEPH MULCARE, HD. -Mul, the leading exponent of the strenuous life, has played an important part in athletics at Drury. During the last two seasons he has played a fast game at left half on the football team, and although he has made his DH in that branch only, he has been a loyal supporter of all athletics. He possesses to a marked de- gree the gift of gab, as we have had ample opportunity to observe in meetings of all kinds. During the last year he has held the position of president of the D. A. A. to the entire satisfaction ofeveryone. In the fall Tom expects to go along with the rest of the gang to M. I. T. - BLANOHE MINNIE NEWMANW Although Blanche is rather a quiet maiden and one with whom we do not feel so well acquainted as we would like, still there is one thing about her of which we are sure. That is that she fully appreciates the ad- vantaoes of Drury and the class of 1905, for has she not braved the ter- rors of the tunnel for four years in order to be one of our number? On account of her fairy-like voice, Blanche sometimes had dithoulty in mak- ing herself heard, but here is a secret which you would never suspeotg on occasions, it is rumored, she easily makes up for this by the effective use of her eyes. Blanche is to be one of our representatives at the Normal, where she will seek further knowledge with which to astonish the natives in the peaceful Deerfield valley, where she dwells.



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' .Q- RUTH ISABEL PEAD-The one member of the class who was never known to break a rule or go to the vaudeville. Ruth is trulya won- der as a model of all that is dear to the hearts of the faculty, and were it not for the fact that saints die in infancy, we should consider her chances of the best. Study is her constant joy,-yes, she has even been known to to spend 'gthree solid hours on an English lesson. Fancy! Butlike all conscientious workers, Ruth has her reward in marks of which she might well be proud. So close has been her application to work and so quiet and modest her manner, that we have seldom seen her outside of school. We hope, how- ever, that her four years at Wellesley will open herffeyes to the hitherto unknown joys of occasional frivolity. CHRISTINE MILDRED PHELPS f --Christine will always be known as the girl that pulled the gum. Ever since she was a freshman, she has had a' 'henat her beck and call, tor should we say he's? l. A hop has never passed but Christine has graced it, and committees have often boasted of her presence. When the new style of parting the hair came into vogue, she was the first Senior to follow suit and bravely bore the scorn UQ of the fellows. Chris- tine is noted as the fastest talker in the class, and few would care to enter a contest against her. She has been chosen by the faculty to speak at graduation. She intends to enter Vassar this fall where she expects to have as much fun as she enjoyed in Drury, and we all wish her success.

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