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YN?- Wll.lJIll'1lD IRICNIC ll0Sl,l'iY Wil Wi- lmw often wonah-ra-il why Wil wus such n pie-ture of he-nlth und youth. Folks, it's lwvziusi- shi- live-s in that part ul our lmul wlu-rv she can row- tha- hills ow-r and drink pure, cool, fozuny milk, rich- horse-hau-la, sun-ll new- mown hay, mul h-t ai roost: r ln- he-r :alarm 4-lock! 'l'lmt's why. .Xllhough she- train-ls so fur from home to us, she- is in-ver too tire-d to he-lp, Ilor to work. Wil is our ich-an of an good pal, and wc- know she will vontinue- to ln-. 3 DORIS IIl'Rl.l'lY Do Band I, Q, -l, 4 Class Hook Typixl If you've never he-ard, Pete go 'I'weet Tweet Tweet, at least you'vc had frequent opportunity to hoth he-ar and see Do squeaking away on high F occasionally at rather inopportune moments. As to what she and her clarinet will do next year, in Dos, own words, Dunt Eskf' 3 DOROTHY JACOBS CSD0tf, Baselrtball 1, Q, 3 Outing Club 1, 2 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 French Club 3, .4 Service Corps 4 .Yu Sigma Epsilon Pro Jler-ifo Dot's pet theme is outside attractionsf, We are inclined to believe she has a strong magnetic pull herself. Or else she is a super successful gogetter. What- ever the reason, her friends seem likely to stick, no matter what she finds around the corner next June. 3 RUTH J EPSON Sister Ruth Rufus French Club 3, 4 Xu Sigma 2, 3 Pro Jlerilo Bounded by Miss Martin on the north, Rufus on the west, Nelly B. on the east, and one, Peter Horn, in a southern stall, the French class sometimes manages to snatch a few moments of much needed repose. Rufus carries her language ability into other fields as well, and is a popular authority on certain difficult passages in C'icero. Next year will find her studying the infants at Castleton Normal. 28
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ELIZABETH MAY HEMENWAY Betty Vice President 1 Drury Band I, Q, 3, 4 Drury Orchestra Q, 3, .4 Basketball I, 2 Should you spy a young lady hopping here, there, and everywhere, you may rest assured 'tis Betty Hemenway, or Clarinet Bet , the girl with that irresistible and somewhat contagious giggle. Her solo work isn't so low is it, Mr. Chambers? She certainly can run up and down the scales on her clarinet. Yes indeed, Betty is musically inclined, and 'specially interested in Banjoes. We wish you lots of luck in the commercial world, you little dickens! 8 ARTHUR HEWITT Art Here is another one of our quiet boys. Art never speaks unnecessarily and is reticent concerning his abilities and accomplishments, of which we know he has several. As a friend, Art ranks A-ln, and as a worker, he is always willing and ready to do his part, He is uncertain as to what he will do next year, but he is thinking of study- ing Electrical Engineering. Good luck! F HELEN ELIZABETH HORAN C 7 lllinstrels 3 Helen possesses the happy faculty of being popular both with her classmates and the powers that be. Perhaps this is because she is both conscientious and merry. Al- though her tiny stature may obscure her from view, were not likely to forget our Helen. 3 LESLIE HORN CCLQXSS! Football 3, 4 Serrice l 'orpx ri, 4 Traffic Corps 3, 4 Pres. Shulcnf Vouncil .Q Chief Mar.-fhc.1! Scrlzice Vorpx .G La-a-n-dies and ge-c-n-tle-lnen tulso fresluncnl. lt is our honor, our pleasure and our privilege lo introduce the class of 30's cluunpion public speaker. Yes sir! What a priceless gift-oratory-and Leslie has it. nl- though you might not think so to see him cutting capers on the gridiron. Leslie proudly tells us l'rn goin' to be a fireman on a peanut wagon. 27
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GLADYS HAZEL JOHNSON Service Corps 3 Gladys is one of the quiet cheeries who gets along far better than some of us who like to make ourselves con- spicuous. Particularly when it comes to passing notes across Study C. The friendship and cheeriness she has shown at Drury will surely go a long way in making her a good nurse. 3 EDWARD KRoUss Esor Babe Eddie', Basketball 3, If Baseball 3, If Esor is one of our social and athletic lions. He has rapidly made friends and cannot resist the ladies. He is always looking forward to the next afternoon dance or prom. Babe sure is a good basketball player and has played a strong game with the varsity for two years and has play- ed an equally strong game for two years on the baseball team. VVe can truthfully say that we have never seen Eddie angry. 3 BESSIE FRANCES LESS fCBetty93 Outing Club 1, 2 Nu Sigma Drama Club 3, 4 Pro M erito French Club 3, 4 Academe 4 Service Corps 3 Bessie is one of those girls who has two very good quali- tiesg she's intellectual as well as sociable. Because of these two factors she has become one of the prominent members of our class. Dancing is one of her favorite pleasures outside of school, much to the satisfaction of certain boys. We predict a bright career for you Bessie, though by the way you've switched your course in Drury, we hope you marry early so as to decide it once and for all. 3 BERYL LEWIS Florence Nu Sigma French Club J, .4 Class Play Yvhaffs that racket? Nvell, ah'll be doggone! l'h! l'h! It's none other than Beryl Lewis t llarrell, as Mr. Caverly called herl one of our petite members: hut what she lacks in size, she makes up for in good humor, giggles and friends. She has quite a hit of dramatic ability. Will we ever forget her in the class play, the vivaeious, efferveseent, tomboyish Florence stamping around the stage and causing a general disorder? We wish her lots of luck on her way up the ol' traditional ladder. 29 f, I Z 4 1, , ,I , ,, I qv, ,:g, V , wi 1 Q, Q, i' ' f Y V I I . . ,H 1' 1 . ,.,4 1 1 if s, ' ' ,V U, 110' l 3-1, . E, ,221 ,. , 4 . M., Q g A g . J P .- v Us 'Ulm 'YQ-5, 1, V K Y. L L' 2, '
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