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. GEORGE HAMER Georgie Traffic Corps 5 MillSlf0lS 4, 5 Service Corps 3 Bflllll 2 , 3, -l, 5 Football 5 Cheer Leader 5 George is a friend anyone can be proud of tif you don't believe it just ask Millyl. Ile is one of the old faithfuls of the band with his saxophone, while on the football field last fall he occupied a similar position in the line. George is also one of our cheerleaders along with Art and Brownie who manage to keep the old Drury spirit on the level rather than on a decline. Georgie is still pondering over what he is going to do next year, but wherever he goes he takes the best wishes of '32 with him. JANE HASKINS Drama Club 4 Class Play lfrencli Club 3, -I Literary Editor rj Academe Nu Sigma Epsilon 2 Pro llfferito 3 'livpeicriting Contest -I Class Book Jane is one of those exceptional people who receives wood marks in spite of her many outside activities. Ve all witnessed her excellent performance in the Class Flay as the lovable Mrs, Hardy . Jane always has a cheerful smile for everyone, and ' .lity and good cheer have won her many friends. f present when she is needed, Jane willingly offers services for all undertakings. Good luck, Jane! nell is certainly lucky in acquiring a student like EDWARD HORA HAN KIPIKIYY So far as we know, Ed is positively immune to the charms of the fairer sex. Company K couldn't win any honors without the presence of Ed and his pal- in-niischief, Nlelcher. They both prefer shell-holes to school chairs. Eddy is just a carefree, nonchalant, wise-cracking Romeo looking for his Juliet- hope he finds her soon. lle can't be convinced that Woolworth sells the best joolery . Q2 ltl l'lI .l.eXf'Ull M Ruthie 'lralfic Corps el Nu Sigma I',llDSflUll I l rcm'li Club .i ,lliustra-ls I l'ro .llcrito .i .'fssof'iulc lfflilor' of Class Hook I Ruthie , despite her unusually quiet manner, has made many friends during her four years at Drury and is popular with the students and faculty alike. When this lass takes her lovely smile to the halls of North Adams Normal School, '32 will send best wishes with her. ll
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5 . l 1 l l I s l-- 1 I. 15 5 . , 'l 1 v Q '. I .val w Ri -1 I S 'l Vin qt l. if ' I-' r . 'X .., Ll' x 1 ,J at 'nf v'f- i ' 1 ,. .Q .Xl.l lil'1lD til'lI,lNH 'I'rm'lc .', el lfuulluill i, I 'liruffir Corps .i', I lla-tter known as 'l'4-rror tinilinou, ln- has playa-il great football for two years. .Xlfrvd is the ragga-al type' and his chief interest lies in physical training fe-ats. .Ks a llll'llllN'I' of Vompany K, who knows lint that .onu- day our .Xlfreal will lwa general ora colonel with a pra-tty lot of hraid on his uniform? it .IICNNII-1tiI'Il,lXU .Uinslrvls 4 Vrashl Bang! Boom! What is all this racket? lt isourfavorite comcdiennc coming into view who keep- every class in an uproar. Jennie is well liked hy all Her witty remarks and mischievous pranks amuse everyone. Next year Jennie will take a l'.G. and later plans to join the staff of Ballyhoo . Q EDITH HAIGH When a particularly indescrihahle laugh echoes through the corridors, or a classroom at Drury, we always know who it is-Edith. Edith has heen a pleasant classmate throughout her four years at Drury. She plans to enter Normal School. where we are sure she will he successful. S C,'ARUl.I,YN HALL f'anna t'anna's what we call her. Won't she make a lovely nurse? If you haven't known her. it's not too late to start getting acquainted: she's always friendly. Please he careful that you don't err in hygienics or Wanna will he up and at you. Will we miss her? I'll say we will! 20
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