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- r l JANET GARDNER Here we 'rind one of the most popular girls in the class. Janet is certainly good sport and if no harm is done, she is never stumped. The Library is witness to this. She is a friend to all and would willingly help out a poor individual if it was within her knowledge. Ask llliss Thissell. Many years ago in our sophomore year she spoke at Prize Speaking. In spite of her good times and her recent illness, she has succeeded famously with her lessons. Janet expects to take a P. G. course at a High School in Connecticut next year, and we know she will charm many there-especially Jug . Later she hopes to go to Simons. .,.-.1-.--q-u'-- p-- MABEL HARRINGTON Mabel is one of our quiet girls who doesn't say much but accomplishes a good deal. She is an example of what real diligence and perseverance can do. If lllabel continues in the right line, she will be an actress of renown for did she not take part in the farces and did she not do well at rhetoricals? However she would rather impart her knowledge to others, and next year we will find her at Normal where we know she will do well. sf . 4 ,B 21
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C LARIBEL FLA G G Claribel is one of our most good-natured and generous girls. She took an important part in the Senior Farees and thereby gained well deserved honor Claribel possesses mueh sehool spirit and may be seen at all of the Drury games, rain or shine. She is very full of fun and her friends find her very entertaining. She is undecided what she will do next year. HERBERT GADSBY l lVIutt has been one of the most popular fellows of the class and to enum- erate his many aets would be tiresome. He has managed to keep a radiant smile on his eountenanee the greater part of the time but he often loses eontrol of it at some of the humorous remarks in the English Class. ln the Fart-es he displayed his dramatie ability as Sir Reginald Paulover. He is often seen on Bank Street in a very neat little office, casting his glance upon the features of a fair lass. lXIutti has made various attempts in the different sportsbut he had rather be out with the bunch. Next year he expeets to learn the leather business with the Barber Leather Company at Blaekinton, and get in with the rest of the skins , 20
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WILLIAM HAWKS D E A X fi William, alias Noisy is the boy with the laugh. Since a freshman Bill has been a firm supporter of Athletics, playing for three years on the football team and two on the basketball team. Hawk has ever gone out for a few days each year for baseball. He looms up big as a perpetrator of rare jokes and sensations. But Bill is never so happy as when starting up a false alarm. He carried off his part in the play with natural ability and glory. At 8:04 a. m. daily Bill could always be seen tearing up Drury lane tying his necktie. VVell, Bill, as long as you get there, good enough. Our best Wisl1es go with you wherever you go. CHARLES HIGLEY G A tb The Hon. Vere Queckett. The peerless actor of our school is Hig.', He is as much at home on the stage as he is in a crowd where he can surely do some comedy stuff. Chollie,' has been worried about his graduation, but we are sure he will pull through because we know his ability. Bugs has always been a happy-go-lucky winning chap and has an awful drag with all the women. He is always welcome in a bunch of fellows where his smiling Who, me? always calls forth a laugh. Chuck is a cornetist of some merit?? In the fall he expects to enter University of Pennsylvania. l 22 6
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