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FLORENCE CRAPO Kilgettyi 9 Outing Club Betty is numbered among the fairest of the fair - at least Freddie thinks so. Of a light and happy nature, she gets along splendidly with everyone and she is never to be found wanting where there is anything to be done. Betty is another one who does not believe in the maxim, Silence is golden, but her happy-go-lucky nature has endeared her to the whole class of 1930. 8 JAMES CREWS Jimmy Secretary of D. S. A. A. Trafic Corps 3, .4 French Club 3, 4 Service Corps 3 Class Play M instrels Jimmy's jovial spirits have helped to make many of our minstrels a success. His monkeyshines are just as amusing in the classroom, and he certainly wasn't asleep at the switch as the Station Master of the Class Play. At times he seems a sort of chameleon, he goes from white to red so easily, but that may be only a consequence of his frequent heart attacks. We'll miss our vivacious little Jimmy. 6' HELEN ELIZABETH CROFTS Hermie Baslfefball 1, Q, 3, 4 Hermie is another of our class giants in the same category as Hattie Burdick and Tilly Cary. And some eate- gory of basketball players they make, eh what? But seriously, Helen has endeared herself to all Drury-ites, including teachers. North Adams, Worcester, or Bridge- water, we hope Normal appreciates you, Helen. 3 ALBERT Dl'II,ISI.E fzxr' Track Q Why is it some of our elnss mates simply refuse to divulge their middle names? lt will be one of the unsolved mys- teries of the class of lllflll, in the sume eutegory with the perplexing problem of who usurped the door knob of ltoom Q4 and who put the derby on the statue in auditorium? Oh well, according to the old uduge, sileuee must be an great asset after ull. Tho' you're uudeeided as lo the future, we'rc backing you, All 19 . ,-...--..,.,--...-- -. -..-....v.--.,...,--..... , Y. nl 1 , 4 .-,K-I f '. .xl s
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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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