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JABIES FRANCIS BRODERICK D Baseball 4 C'1a.s's Trea.s'urer .Q CIICI-S'-S' Bowl: 4 Jimmie is one of the few survivors from the Five Roads. For three years Jimmie took things pretty easy, getting by, however, in everything he took up, but in this last year he has shown what he can do by being on the honor roll, which is very slim. Its slimness was not caused by the war. Al- though Jimmie stands in pretty well with the Faculty and especially with Bliss Cushing CU, he takes great pleasure in annoying them every chance he gets. He was elected manager of the baseball team and had the honor of being secretary of our Senior Class. He was very faithful to his secretarial position and, although we did not make as much money on some of the dances as we ought to have made, we do not blame Jimmie in the least. Besides having a good voice, which thrills us mornings in the auditorium, Broderick is a member of the Greylock hand, which is Sousa's sole rival. Jimmie was one of our literary students, and, although he is undecided as to where he will go in the fall, we hope he will take up Zoology, because he has had charge of Bliss Radlo's goldfish and she says they have gained at least two ounces. This you nmst admit, is quite a gain for goldfish. GERALDINE FRANCES DEMING Gerry is one of 1919's very practical members. Perhaps it is because she has taken a business course while at Drury. Gerry is a very quiet young lady and never says much, but whatever she does say is certainly worth listen- ing to. Of course, we all know that Gerry works in the Public Library, but we can't possibly understand why she always works in the evening. There must be some attraction down there at that time. hlaybe We will be enlightened as to the meaning of this sometime in the future Gerry wants to obtain a position in an office next year and we are all confident that she will win the greatest success in her new field, 1-L
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l JEAN BRINGAN ilcademc r1.9.s'ocz'aI1'm1 3, .4 Pro illerifo ,ft A.C'ClfI6I7Z6 Stuff 4 Jean is one of our loyal Druryites from Blaekinton. She is very quiet in class, but when there's any fun being planned Jean is there with noisy suggestions. She is quite a musician, playing a violin in lNIr. Chambers' orchestra. Jean was Assistant Editor of the .lcaflcnze this year-she's little, but oh, my! YVe all say that Jean should be an authoress for she always Wrote Very interesting stories for the rvlcadenze. Jean is quite undecided where she will go next year, but we know that we will not have to worry about her for we are sure that,no matter where she goes, she will bring honor to Drury and the class of '19. ,V dm, we ALICE JANNETT BOWEN Academe Stajf .4 Alice likes our class awfully well because she worked hard to graduate with us. She's awfully quiet, but her brains and capacity for work are un- matchable. Great credit is due Alice for successfully completing four years, work in three. Alice's future work has not yet come to light, but we know that laurels will be hers. In the first place she hails from Yer- mont and in the second place she has always been successful. Here's the best wishes of '19, Alice. I. 13 x ' ' X
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JOHN MILES DENERY lliiles is one of those fellows that does not say much, but in his own quiet Way is plugging along all the time. He has to come a long way to school, as he lives up in Clarksburg, but this does not bother him, for he is on deck bright and early every morning. Miles showed his patriotic spirit during the War by becoming a member of the Boys, lVorking Reserve which proved to be of great help to the farmers. lNIiles is a business student and a very good one, so that we expect much from him when he leaves High School. Although he has not decided what he is going to do after graduation, we hope that Whatever he takes up will be as satisfactory as his work at Drury. FRANCIS GERALD DENERY Who is it that does not know tha.t red-haired boy with the winning smile? Right! It is no other than Denery. Francis along with his brother llliles came to us from Albany High and he soon becamealoyal Drury man. His wit and humor have caused much amusement both in class and out to his fellow students. He derived much enjoyment at the Senior Prom. by putting red ink in the punch. Francis intends to go to lllaine after graduation and we hope he will not forget his old friends at Drury as we will not forget him. 15
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