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willb, she can easily t-urn her hand to lecturing ROBERT BOLAND. D 9 A CID Bob is our model for the latest clothing styles, exhibiting every change of fashion throughout the year. He has been very active during his four years with us, taking part in all of the musical and dramatic productions put on the stage by our school. As he has been pr-ominent in social events and scholar- ship records so also has he been in athletics, having won his letter this last year in football. To assure ourselves of his ability as a singer we have only to look up his record as a member of the Kid Quartet in the minstrels of our Freshman year. His dramatic talents were shown by his excellent pre- sentation of 'l.7VIfzx Harkafwayn in our class play. Bob has also been very prominent in fraternity circles. He plans to enter the clothing business with his father and we know he will succeed there as he has with us. ll AURORA BISSAILLON What's that, an earthquake? No, that is only Aurora entcrt uning in admiring circle of friends. VVe always know when she is around lor otherwi e there seems to be a deathlike silence. Next year we shall see Aurora trudging up Normal Hill, and if she does not succeed at teaching Cthough wc know she
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ff , 3' .r - K , V , . I ,Q ' ..,'.g' PAI 'Ll N Ii A X D Rl-IXY Pauline's Faculty was the hit of the evening at our class banquet. But then they were all friends oi' hers and especially Mr. Kearney. Until this year she was always a demure little girl but as a Senior she got over this and tyrannized over the poor underclasses as if she enjoyed it. Her presence always brightens things and perhaps this is why our school dances of late have been such successes. She is always the center of an admiring and talkative group of girls who have a desire lor pointers. XYe hope her success of Normal next year will be great. LAVVRENCE ARPIN Q A fb Lawrence commonly known as Frenchie is extremely popular with the girls. He entered Drury with the class of 1911 but ai-ter a year he found that the faculty could not possibly pull the glorious class of 1912 through without his help so he resolved to remain. He assisted Mr. Kearney and the class wonderfully by his helpful QPD remarks in Chemistry. His athletic ability must be considered as he made a good showing at the triangular meet. lYhen we look into the future it is hard to picture Lawrence as any thing other than the captivating hero of a thrilling play because of his rolling eyes and curly hair. ltl
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DXYICHT BRAIXARD Dwight is the big 'nu ol' the elass. and whenever any one strains his neck severely enough to obtain a view ol' IJwigh1r's laee. there is always a cheerful smile ol' greeting. He provecl himself an excellent hero in our play. portraying the artlent lover with sueh naturalness that ean e mme only with experience. He is a favorite with the girls. a i4ellow with the boys, a Curiosity with the freshmen and is alsm very popular with the faeulty who Chose him to speak at gracluation. Although he has been busy cluring his spare moments selling butter antl eheese, he has now forsaken this for a more aetive business career in Boston, his new home. XYe wish him all kincls of luck in his new work. FRANK ES BU RNS Franees is our silver tonguetl orator , her eloquenee only being equalletl by the Peerless One NV. Bryan. Her work in the Kappa Phi Alpha speaking eontest is above Comparison, while she was equally brilliant at grad- uation. She always makes her presence felt, though unostentatiously. and her smile is Well known to all. Her brillianey in Class is a matter ol' Com- - ment, it being on this score that she was ehosen to speak at graduation. lf
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