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i V1 Q I Q. J! LK W 4' 1 luv A'-, .5 f , S s v v . f l .. 3 . 4 l' ' az gi :. .. . S! .. 1.4 A. 1 1 xg ' I - l . - ., ri N. .V 5 . N --, . J-Y , ly Q - ,' ' A i ' 'f ' -'sl . N' . Y S . 1 aiu- .2 ,, ,ff . .-.-. ..........- -.-, - -., .-.- . -A. 6... ,........- s..4iL..a5rs.s,f9Q,c.sah..,sL. A l'I'l'lI lil. Nl A It Y J li PSUN lithel is a person possessing a quaint sense of humor which is the elm-light of her many friends. She con- tributes her success in high school to the fact that she has never been attracted to the Drury hoys. Ethel is not hoy-shy, but her attractions may have been outside of school. She has no definite plans for the future hut there are certain roads which look promising. NYC fool sure she will succeed. Q JOHN K.sX'I'l'll,l'lY Hjflflili Football l, 2, 3, faptain 4 Track l, 3, 4 President D. A. A. 4 Basketball 3 Marshall Service Corps 4 Minstrels 1, 2, 3 Student Council 4 Jack has been our athletic idol since his freshman year, and we have yet to see him fall in defeat. He has unexcelled ability in all games which is the result of proper training and maintaining the principles of good sportsmanship and good fellowship. Jogger has also been a serious student and one with whom we have all enjoyed working-may he always be as well received! 0 JOHN TRUMAN KIMBALL You may not have heard a great deal about John at Drury, but that doesn't mean that he is entirely in- active. He is quiet appearing, but quite a live wire in his own crowd. John's natural ability and faithful application to his work have made him successful in school. Don't give up your good habits, John. 0 MARION BLISS KINGSLEY Basketball 4 French Club 2, 3 3 Tennis This charming young miss has acquired numerous friends during her years at Drury. Although quiet in the classroom, Marion has enjoyed the social side of school life. Incidentally, she is somewhat of a basket- ball player. She plans to be a teacher, and that should certainly mean happy schooldays for her pupils. 26
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iCONS'l'ANCE I5l'I'l l'Y HORN Connie Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Minstrels 2, 3 Basketball 3 Fervice Corps 3, 4 Connie is one of the blondes who has kept her in- dividuality by wearing her tresses long. Despite this. she has a love for sports and for a general good time, that makes her modern in every sense of the word. Connie expects to go to Washington after graduation. 0 WALLACE EDGAR HOWARD . ccuyallyaa Wallace is the star pupil of the manual training de- partment wherein he works well and manages to keep the boys entertained witha clever wit and an occasional burst of crooning. Wally is unusually gifted with the ability to design and make things with his hands and perhaps that's why it is current opinion that he will enter the field of interior decorating. May he taste the fruits of a brilliant success! Q WILLIAM HLRLEY Bill Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4 Turtle neck sweaters give Bill awayg they por- tray his character, Ladies' Man. Bill passed his four years here at Drury without indulging too heavily in books. Upon asking him the reason for his suc- cess, he immediately broke into the song, I'll Get By W'ith A Twinkle In My Eye. School and women are not Bill's only concern for he stars for the Methodist Church basketball team. Bill would certainly have been missed if his voice weren't present to rock the walls during the minstrels. 0 JOHN INNI-IS Johnnie D Track 3, 4 Assistant Manager Baseball 3 Associate Editor, Class Book Service Vorps -1 When John came from Lawrence, Nlassachnsctts, he brought with him that interesting Bostonian accent. He is well liked, especially by the weaker scy. and is very enthusiastic about athletics. Johnnie is nn- decided about his fntnre. but bc might cnd in an aviation school, if all goes well. Best of Luck! lj! -J ..,.............-........f ln I 9 i ir U 9 if A J l i , ii t if i il ' il l 1, if YI 2 l it i 1? i Q , it li y I V , 'N M 1 1 i i lr V l wi l 1 i F i yi ll 1 li 3 F -if rrgrffgr 345, LA AAL it
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GEORGE LOUIS LA FOUNTAIN Academe Typist 4 Typing Contest 3 Associate Editor Class Book History Play 4 From Clarksburg comes this star pupil, one of the shining lights of the Commercial Department. George has been very popular with his teachers and classmates, and has shown a tendency to make the Honor Roll. But George found time when not studying to be around where good times were being had, and his ready wit has brightened many a dull spot in our school life. Q HOWARD LANFAIR Senior Class Play Minstrels 3, 4 Howy,' did some wonderful acting as the father,' in the senior class play and if he shows as much common sense throughout the rest of his life as he did in the part of the father', his success will be certain. He is a real friend and he didn't get the name of Judge Lanfair for nothing. He always seems to say the right thing at the right time! Q ERNEST LE PERA Cflgg-yi? Band 3, 4 Minstrels 2, 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Erny is another of the smallest boys in the Senior Class, but that doesn't make him less peppythan others. Iggy is also an important member of that famous chemistry class which experiments with unknown ex- plosives. Ernyis good-natured laugh has also been an asset to the Drury band, and we hope he does well in that line, for he is planning to enter the Boston Con- servatory of Music next fall. 0 GEORGE LESS C6Getz99 George has never made himself famous in these four years, but we have always been conscious of his stocky figure in our ranks. One glimpse of his round, apple- cheeked face, usually lighted up with a grin can cheer up a Sphinx. Getz isa familiar figure around room 23, and also around the West End, where that good- natured laugh of his is also well-known. George is undecided as to the future, but we are sure that whatever he undertakes will be accomplished in the same care-free manner. 27
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