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DOROTHY BUSHEY 6'Dot Dot,' is well liked-especially by Henry, and is always there at a pinch. Her ability as an actress was well demonstrated at the Blackmton plays even if her self-confi- dence did desert at the sight of a red apple held up by a member of the audience. And if she did steal cookies from the poor, over-worked Lunch Room employees, ,30 leaves its best wishes with her. G' THOMAS AMIDE CARDINAL Tom Tom is one of the few fellows in our class who has gained our respect through his ability to mind his own business. Now donit misunderstand me in thinking that he is one of those silent chaps who try to be of the goody- goody sort. He is far beyond that. Although good- natured and a friend to everyone, he's ready to lend a hand in any practical joke as long as it isn't too risky. VVe would like to see you well off later ong How about it, Tommy? 3 FRANCIS LEo CARON . , ' 'Frankie' ' ' 'Testtube I' ' Associate Editor Class Book What a man! Testtube 'I' is a full fledged chemist. He knows the names of all chemical elements and com- pounds and can even stick M r. Stowe with his questions. He is now doing research work trying to find where a light goes when it goes out. '6l rankie has Hlandedu the assistant secretaryship of the local Y. M. C. A. 6' 'ru 14:1.M ,x CARY Tilly 1'lI'l'lII'l1 Illub JI, 4, Uul-ing Vlub I, 2 .-lezulf'n1e SIQIH Pro .llerifo Q 1fl1.vA'l'lf1lIfl 1, lf, J, S0f'1'g'r I, J 'l'helnia, Hattie, and Hlll'l'lIlil'n all seemed to vie with one another to see who eonld pile up more pointson the basketball court. Tilly ean score on the literature side of school too. Uflilt'l'li and double l'll1't'liiU 'l'illy's going to study the infants at Nlarks next year, she says. and were thinking that her pupils will certainly appreciate her position. 17 ,W '?! X ,. .-q-1--.,.. T- , 3 ,. Y A kt-'ig X 1',aX. 5 X 'S Q if ,, , , V f . ' 94.11- ,,v.., .. 5 w' L 1 . ,,,. H? is , I J
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A I.lf 'li S'l'l'IW.-KRT BRADFORD .Klniv I-'rum-li J, J, 5 ,4l.v.voeiuh' l':lll'f0f f 7103.1 Book Ilvluiling J l'lux.u Play l'orrunr'Nm' 'llmuouu,' we hear thi- tinliliug be-Il ulnn'e 4-wlivn you glzuu-e quit-kli' to the left und seuttli- to your seat at 71.3.3 with a lust Ilillllllllllllfj' put to your hair. We might :idol you're just ln-giuuiug to sing 'l'ill we me-et again ln ai leuuis bull. Well we say thi- sauna' to you in your per- pli-xily about next year. .Xlthough any sc-hool that gains your di-hating uhilitii-s und you originality in English will he lui-ky. Cfontinued on page l'2j. F Josizvu RRi'sAToR1 Joe Traffic Forps 2, 3, .5 Joe is quite a comedian, quite a driver, quite a handy- man of Mr. Murray's, and has quite a heart. Also, he can tell quite a good joke, hut often finds it is on himself. Joe has secret leauings towards the art of detection. S -'-7 '2'Z S. rj' swat f'vE?,:1':tf1 Q,f -1 U 'I 7 2, 3 ' in :A-:og 42.4 G-gp . -1 ':o,...rnQ 395:25 56:3-.j 'mQ -fn 2.'l3f+f+wf -::.C'0,..E-J' f J:J .'5. gs:-...,b,, UQVUC-Uygfp fi-j '1fbcn 3ifn3',.,. 1 lllu. O ft 1 ' Ealing ?IIE,Sif-'fo l3fnt.ZQ?Q UQ....,x,.,,.:,, 5-:RTM fav-751'-1'hE.L .FQ g3'5U3.fD-'-,. fb... , DBUQOB.. 3':r' . C-'?1- :r:g'- 2 55, D'm9-7 fp 9'::'-'21-...fb rfmm f-r D:- 7-'::-'J' - -.fA2,g, u: ' ,, . gba-0. 2 m:-im ,,,Q,,,,...m f-v-fbgg-JO., sl:-'Inu QE' 2: wr-. 'I i-.fo zo? tr -11 F' O 5 5 Q ri na E11 -oe 5: cs 'ii r- 'U 5 o 'ici' n-4 'U sg' pq 'Z Q QSA ,,. 'SIU F50 4.45 Service Corps 3, 4 3 MARGARET FRANCES BURNS Peg Outing Club 2 French Club 4 Vice Prtividenf floss 3, .5 Sereiee Corps 2 Peg has been our charming Class Vice-President for the last two years. Everyone in Drury knows and likes her. She is one of the courageous few who have managed to graduate in the f'lassieal Course and of the still fewer who took Cicero! We reluctantly pass her smile on to Russell Sage. 16
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is DORIS t'll.kI'MAN ll' r -'o..i '-oai,- l lol, vs ho is one ol thi- stmlvnts who como- in to us em-h day from nlll on W1-st Slain Street, spends u great di-al nf ll1'!' lillll' nllisiela' uf svllnnl lltlllfh Swllnllllhll Rl illl' YH, Thisauhurn-Imir1-d, lilivnlilc' Illis?-5 soon rimkvs friend-4, and li ' -ps the-m. Shi- is one of those' people whoh1-ll,1ohriglit- en up her surroundings. Doris is uni-1-rtain as to her work ui-xt year, hut we wish her luck and sum-1-ss in whatever .he llllll1'l'l1ll-iv?-L. 3 AR'l'lll'll CIARK 1 Art l irpo 19001111111 J. .5 Traffic Vorpx J 11111111 I, -2, J, .5 S1'rt'1'1'c Vorps .I In this corner we find Une Round Clark , whose pugnacity has won him a name on the gridiron for the past two seasons. He also gives much time to social activities and is very often found among the informal '2:00 gatherings in Room 2-Z. His favorite pastimes are eutting classes, an art which he has perfected to great personal advantage, and wandering about the corridors. 3 HAROLD EDYYARD COLLINGS Dl'bll1IiIIg TFUN1 .5 Track L Say, is that Patrick Henry? Oh, no, that's only Harold Collings delivering one of his fiery orations for the dollar down. At least that's what you think upon first hearing that Vollings hoy sway his audience with magic words. But puhlie-speaking is not his only pet suhjeet for he seems to he quite a shark in all his studies. Next year Harold is going to experience the shock of his life. He has signed up with the G. E. .X great inventor he'll be. 3 CLAYTON COLLINS Clay Hiisfrim.-r .illlllllgff :lf'0I1t'lII!' C1088 BOOL' Typlisf Here you see the picture of a lad who has followed the husiness course,-successfully. Business is his line and in pursuing his objective he has left women far behind. Penney's is only his starting point. Good luck from '30, 18
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