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JOHN HEYWOOD, JR. D Cllass Pre.s'z'denf J, Football 3, .L Ever since he came here as a Hquietn freshman, John has been doing things for Drury. He played football all of his Junior, and some of his Senior year until he broke his ankle. Johnny has never been too busy with athletics to enter into the social life of the school, but he has always been ready to lend a hand at whatever work he was needed. In his last year, the class honored him by electing him president, in which capacity he served with the same faithfulness and enthusiasm which characterized all his efforts. As James VVobbertsH in the Senior play, he furnished most of the laughs of the even- ing. He also served very effectually as baseball manager for a short time. until he was obliged to resign because of leaving school. John is learning to be a printer at the local print works, and we feel sure of his success. The high school needs more workers like you, John. NIARGARET ESTHER HIRSCH Academe As.9ociatz'0n Q, -3, 4 lVIargaret is best known through her drawings. Her fine posters have been popular ever since she has entered high school. She is also one of the brightest students in our commercial section. She just escaped belonging to the Pro Merito Society. During her course she has always done her best for the class. Marga.ret intends to enter the business world after graduation. Whoever is fortunate enough to secure her services will find in her a good, efficient worker. The best wishes of the class go with her. She deserves the best of luck. 19
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HELEN MARY GREGORY Pro Jlcrito .Q Helen certainly is a bright hope in the business line. Besides being bright, she is generous, frank and ladylike at all times. She is a star typist and gets dictation with so much ease that she really makes her neighbors green with envy. 1Ve are positive that success will crown her life. BERKLEY PERHAM GLYNN l Academe Sfaf J, Baslfczfball 4 Although Buster has decided that his love for the old schooli' is so great that he cannot bear to part from it at this early date, he has, never- theless proved a loyal supporter of 1919, and has worked continually for its Wel- fare. Bussfs work as the funny man in the Academe has been excellent, and the editor has often been grateful for his suggestions and advice. In basketball Glynn substituted at forward at various times, and conducted himself like a veteran. Buster is well liked by the members of both sexes, by the boys, because he is a good fellow , and by those of the opposite sex because he is so cute . 18
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gi uv' Nl! . V -A' in - -JL! Hurlbut-the Latin wizard. Blost anyone can tell you the story of his WIIfLIAM CHEQTER HURLBUT LAUREN EMERY HURD .lcafleme Staff J, lt .rlcadenze .'1.s.voz'z'afz'on 2, 3, .Q Vlasx Bowl: .4 YVQ are really at a loss to know where to begin with this talented young man. For three years he led a rather quiet existence, but Oh, my! his senior year. His work on the Acaclelne could not be improved on. By hard, con- scientious edorts and heart-rending pleas, he raised the school paper to a new standard of excellence. Yes, he is an actor, too. As leading man in the Senior play he covered himself with glory, interpreting a difficult role in a most clever manner, even in the third act. There was a time when Hurdy gave us alarm lest he become an old bachelor, but recent events seem to point to the con- trary. He is undecided about next year, but we wish him the best of luck in whatever he undertakes. 4, .ff Latin career but he, himself, is the best narrator of this tale. He is also a good story teller and can repeat the Hot Apple Turnover story almost by heart. Chet is a steady patron at the Lunch Counter and claims hlrs. YYilder's beef stew the best he ever ate. When it comes to school spirit, no one has any- thing on Chet for he simply loves to play '6By the Light of the lNIoon every time he sees a piano. His easy-going and jolly ways have made friends with everyone he meets, especially his old pal, hir. lNIcGrory. He made quite a hit as the leading man's father in the class play and took great delight in throwing Professor James out of the window. We should not be surprised if he some day becomes one of the country's leading actors. 'V Qs
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