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LAWRENCE MILLER CLUM Academe Association 3, .4 Senior Play J, Class Song He 'ls a man of-few words and not in the common race of men. Here's VVilly , leading man of Seventeen. Lawrence is a very silent and a very studious person. However he is quite stepping out-the Senior play certainly agreed with him. Lawrence is also a poet, altho we hadn't even guessed it, and the honor of composing the Senior Song falls to him. Lawrence is undecided as to his college, but sort of likes the looks of Syracuse. lVe Wonder, but we all wish him success. ANNA SARELL COHEN Anna - p Senior Class Editor Academe Association Q, 3, .4 To class she always goes preparedg To cnt would be a crimeg To jolfe and jool lzer noons away. For that slze lzas no time. Anna is always faithful whether it is in getting to school on time, or in pre- paring her lessons. The fact that the honor roll would not be complete without her name shows the results of her efforts. To many it would seem that Anna was a very quiet person but those who know her better, realize that she is al- ways ready for a good time. Vile hear that Anna is going to honor Columbia by her presence next year and we feel sure that she will do credit to herself and Drury. 16
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ROSE SHIRLEY CARR Rose Glee Club Humor is wit amd lore. Rose is a girl whom everyone seems to know. The type that starts something -and finishes it, too. 'Never conspicuous, but always on the spot, well liked and greatly respected. She intends to go to a Conservatory of Music soon, and we wish her the best of luck. RAYMOND OSBORNE CLARK D Gramp 'SRay Baseball, Qg Captain Q, 3, J, Stage Carpenter, Class Play l Football .4 Gold isn't found in large deposits. Ray, although small, has helped to uphold the Clark reputation for athletics in Drury. His crooked fingers make him a valuable man on the rubber in Baseball. His quick short legs, and accuracy of eye, make him worth while in Basketball, and his spunk puts him over in football. It is not only athletics that Ray is good in, however, because, although not an experienced pianist, his crooked lingers, and good ear, enable him to be a charming two finger man on the keys. As for wit and humor WVhiz Bang has nothing on Ray. If these qualities always pursue him, we know and sincerely hope success and happiness will be his. 15
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RUTH KINGSLEY COOK Cook , Cracker , Cookie, Biscuit Vice President J, Pro M erito Academe Association Class Play Decorator '6It's not always size that counts-but personality. Here comes Cook -even tho the cars don't run very conveniently, she manages to get in from the ranch Ruth has been one of the stand-bys of the school and is always on hand at the dances, doing her best to make every one have a good time. Crack is entering Simmons in the fall, and our loss is most certainly their gain. The class of '23 wishes he-r the best of luck and will always remember their Vice-President with a great deal of love. JACK DRYSDALE D '5Jack Editor-in-Chief Academe, J, Baseball Manager J, Editor-in-Chief Class Book 4 Class Secretary and Treasurer 3, .4 Senior Play If He who hath felt lifeys rnistery Press on him like thick night. Jack is one of the most reliable and agreeable fellows in our class. Never shirking his tasks as editor of the Academe , he has done famously. He has found time to successfully manage the baseball team,which is no small task. Jack has performed all of his duties with such an inexorable cheerfulness and in- dustry that he will ever remain before us, his classmates, as an outstanding character of all that was honest and unselfish during our high school course. He intends to study for a Ph.B. degree at Brown University next fall. He leaves Drury with the esteem and good wishes of all his classmates. Good luck, Jack. 17
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