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AMEN ATTELLA Bolshie Drama Club Q, 4 Fvefbull -4 French Club 3, A Tfflflf fl Brightest and best of the Boy Scouts. From all reports he is entirely immune from the charms of the fair sex. If we could write a sentence like that Crier Mr. Vaverlyj we would capitalize our talents, indeed we would, Amen! 3 HELEN BARBINGTON Haze H, E. B. French Club 3, 4 Sfufleni Council 4 Traffic Corps 3, !,. Class lV1'll Class Play Com m iffcc There's no use making any bones about it- Haze has what the personnel office terms executive ability. Whatever she's done, from the Christmas literary program to the settings for the class play, has gone through x-.ith a bang, even to the cleaning up. All of which doesn't mean she's afraid of hard work. We hope she may be as good a lawyer, and give as wise counsel to Russell Sage as she has to us. Our loss will be history's gain. i 3 RUTH EDITH BASHEYKIN Ouling Club 1, 2, 3 JIIIII-9lI'v'l-S J Basketball 1 Class Play Com m illcc .5 Ruth and Bessie are one and inseparable, which all goes to show that friendship is a great thing after all. During her four years at Drury, Ruth has made a host of friends simply because she's a good sport. Shes not sure whether to take a long vacation or to go to work. Take your choice, Ruth, and remember that we're with you till death do us part. 6 Roux n,xssi-:'1 rr: Rom Roma is the girl that comes all the way from that big metropolis, Greylock, because she has an inclination for gaining all the knowledge possible. Une can always see her engaged in ll heated discussion as to what I-'ate and the three muses have reserved for the next days lesson. Aside from that she's an good sport. She certainly' will be a credit. to Drury when she becomes an nurse. i 13
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it l'l .XIKXIXNI3 ltl-IXUIT tl . .- I,ll'lxl4'N Urr'll1'.w'fl'1l I, ,', .f, Q Thi. lslcgisillll lllllNll'l:lll' culluqllizllluy' known :is l'icklcs, lms lu'1'll1rlll'Hf llu' lllZllllNlIl.XsUl'llll'lll'f'll1 ll'iI. tlllllllffll :irc ri-put'-cl lu4llNl'llX'1'l'lIlll1l ll truths, :xml wc om-c licurd :i l rcslmi:iu rcmurk, Ulu look how ui-rxous that llioy I-T llis lmuul is lrcmlnliug,1 so lic cuu lmrdly play, ll'-galrfllcss of this doulilful sagzu-ity, wc siucf-re-ly hope- ,Xriuauuls lrcmolos will couliuuc lu Hin- plcusurc to ilu- world 6 Nl.Xltfi.Xltl'I'l' l5I'1ltfil'lltUX sAl,'li ' F' .., -1. . . . . l cg s hair has grown xx ith lu-r popularity durm: four years steady attendance at llrury. Shc has tlu- clnccrful- ltcss om' attrilmtcs lo plump persons, :md llrury has ussurcdly profited tlu-rcliy, 3 IIl'Il,l'INE IRERNAIIIJ Ni-lliei' French I'l11l1 Pro .llcrifo 13r1.sl'cflff1H .Q When this impudent little person came to us in 1929, she brought with her an abundance of laughter and gayety, a familiarity with the Honor Roll, and a special fondness for pickles. The class of 1930 adopted her immediately. as she adopted Drury. Her ahility to parle franqaisu is amazing. We are sure that wherever she teaches, French will he a most popular suhject. 5 LIONEL ARTHVR BIANCTU Lee Bunk Drama F1110 L Prc.s-idvlzl ,Q Urchmfra 7, 2. -J -llcnzber Frcnclz Klub J, tl Dcbuling Team .Q Senior f'lu.s.s Treasurer licrsvfnczll .llanagrr .Q I,l'll1lIil1fj Mun, Senior Play .'l.s.sf. lffisnbfill ,llgr. -1' Science Hflilor lcurlcnzf' .Yu Sfgrnu lfpislorz J, 4' lflcclcfl Propllvf-owProplzcf ,Q NYith the tragic death of Lionel Bianco, there has fallen a heavy shadow upon us. WI- knew him as one who played fair and worked hard: we welcomed his loyal friendship anfl his pleasant smile. His popularity and his willingness to scrvc the class and the school was well expressed hy the large nmulwr of offices which he held and hy the variety of activities in which he was engaged. Lionel did not fail to justify our confidence in him. Although he has left us, his memory will lung remain in the hearts of comrades and friends with whom he worked and played so well in Drury. 14
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