Drury High School - Class Book Yearbook (North Adams, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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PROGRAM ir ir ir ir Selections Straussiana Tocaban Selections from The Bohemian Girl Bays March - The Cup lVinner Serenity CDrury High School Orchestral Processional March in F .Uendeluohn Invocation Reverend Ivanhoe McCollum Pa.rlor of flze Finrl Baplifl Clzurcfz Class Song 1Vora!.r by Priscilla May Windover Tune: Princeton Cannon Song Oh, Drury, Alma lllater, dear, We take our leave today. lVith hours of gladness back of us, We go out on our way. We'll ne'er forget the hours we spent In happy high-school days, And the whole world will echo with Our songs of Drury's praise. And now, to thee we sing, As did thy sons in days ofold, XVe pledge that loyally Drury's honor we'll uphold. Oh! Drury! 1-9-4-2 is proud, And of us it's proud you'll be For we'll light for the right with all of our might, Oh! Drury! Address of Welcome Bernard Auge Preiridenl of the Senior' Claw Essay Youth Asks the Question 'Why War?' Helen JI. ivelame Chorus The Land We Love Weflphal Essay Aims and Perplexities of the Post-lVar Generation Phyllzlr Jean Roxenflzal Chorus O Columbia the Gem of the Ocean Shaw c11Lldl.6'I'lCL' ,0!ea.rc .rland and .ring willz Hzc c!a.r.fl O Columbia! the gem of the ocean, The home of the brave and the free, The shrine of each patriot's devotion, A world offers homage to thee. Thy mandates make heroes assemble, When liberty's form stands in viewg Thy banners make tyranny tremble, lvhen borne by the red, white, and blue C3 linzafl Thy banners make tyranny tremble, When borne by the red, white, and blue. The star-spangled banner bring hither, O'er Columbia's true sons let it waveg lllay the wreaths they have won never wither, Nor its stars cease to shine on the brave, May the service united ne'er sever, But hold to their colors so true, The army and navy forever, Three cheers for the red, white, and blue. Ci Zinzefl The army and navy forever, Three cheers for the red, white, and blue. Presentation Dora A. Radlo Scholarship Award by Philip A. Lee, Class of 1917 Chorus 4'America the Beautiful .7IacFar!ane Cdudiencc ,0!ea.fe rife O Beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For pur le mountain majesties Above tlie fruited plain! America! America! God shed his grace on thee, And crown thy good with brother-hood, From sea to shining sea! America! America! God shed his grace on thee! ana' .ring wilfz llze c!a.r.rl O beautiful for patriot dream That sees beyond the years Thine alabaster cities gleam Undimmed by human tears! America! America! God shed his grace on thee, And crown thy good with brother-hood, From sea to shining sea! America! America! God shed his grace on thee! PROGRAM i' ir ir 'A' Award of Senior Prizes Mr. Donald W. Fowler Prinoz,0al of Drury High School Award of Diplomas Mr. lohn D. Washburn Chairman of the School C0l7Zl71L'ff66 Chorus Alma Mater Pofler-Gran!-Schae er CFIA1-t Shznza and Chortwj Salute to the Flag Chorus Star-Spangled Banner Snzzlh Recessional Our Flag Tocabm GRADUATES if ik 'kAhbott ose h Demetrius , I P Adams, Roma Virginia Alderman, Elizabeth Mary Allen, Iohn Robert 'ki Clark, Helen Howatt Clark, Margaret Ann Clark, Martha Ellen Collins, Irving Herbert Amell, Louis, lr. Collins, Iohn William Anderson, Evelyn Catherine 9FComo, Neil Michael l'Anderson, Leo Edward Albert Contois, Eleanor Ruth tAshkar, David Charles Aspinall, Eleanor Bertha Atwood, lean Shirley Auge, Bernard Babeu, Constance Helen Baird, Robert William Baker, Stanley Roy Barton, Sarah Call Bates, Patricia Anne Beattie, Mary-Allison Beaver, Edward William Beaupre, Margaret Roche Beckwith, Eugene Walter Belanger, Phyllis Frances Benedetti, Mary Santa Bishop, lean Florence Bliss, Albert Lewis Blue, Rhoderick Ronald Boisvert, Stephen, Ir. Brouillette, Ruth Delia Brown, Elinor Marjorie Brown, Margaret Mary Bryson, lames Alexander Cameron, Edward Canino, Mary Rose Carey, Patricia Helen Carlson, Gladys Nlae Chalifoux, Arlene Florence Charbonneau, Mary Madelyn Charbonneau, Roselyn Ioan Circe, William Ernest Corbo, Robert lames Craig, Dorothy Kay 'kCurran, Catherine Ann Daniels, Wallace Leslie D'Arcangelo, Vincent Iohn Darin, losephine Onorina Davis, Elizabeth Ann Deep, Ruth Margaret Dempsey, Louise Mary Dolgoff, William Downey, Ioseph Patrick, lr Dunlop, Dorothy Mae Dupuis, Ulric lohn F achini, Ioseph Augustino Farinon Eleanor Mar l'Finlayson, Donald Ediiivard Floyd, Shirley Beatrice Fontaine, Roland Iacques Foy, Barbara Hall Francis, lohn Michael Freedman, Morton Gangemi, Michael XGatslick, Eleanor Louise Gazzaniga, William lohn Girgenti, Alfio Iohn Giusti, Dante Francis Griggs, Carl Richmond Guertin, George Ioseph Habersetzer, Ioan Wanda Hall, Barbara Evelena Harris, Sybil Frances GRADUATES 'lr if ir -Ir Hermon, Gordon William Hickman, Marjorie Lois Higley, Iudith ytHopkins, Ronald Arthur Horn, Eileen Frances Hubbard, Betty Maye Hunkler, Mildred Charlotte Hunter, Linda Sarah Hurley, Carl Franklin Iepson, Wyeth Fern Iohnson, William Iay Iones, Betty Eleanor Iones, Eleanor Mae Kemp, Eleanor Beatrice Kramer, Charles Kronick, David Lamore, Robert Ioseph Lamore, Verna Helen Lapine, Eugene Albert Lee, Edith Elizabeth 'l'Less, Shirley Ann Lesure, Helen Ruth Lindsay, Alice W. Lopardo, Gloria M. Lucier, Warren H. Luscier, Raymond Ioseph Maruco, Emma Mary Maruco, Viola Mary Mazzu, Theodore McCollum, Mary Elizabeth McPherson, Allan B. lVleranti, Letizia Rose Modlinger, Ralph E. Molloy, Barbara Elizabeth Moresi, Rose Madeline Mullen, Martin Iohn Paul Mumford, Richard Foster Nagle, Iohn William :NeIame, Helen M. Netherwood, Doris Lillian Newman, Yale Niebur, Carolyn Louise Norcross, George Alfred O'Hare, Robert Robare Osborn, Frederick C., Ir. Osterhout, Rebecca lane Ouellette, Charlotte Loretta Passardi, Ellen Ermina Pead, Edith Alberta Peloquin, Gladys Nlary Anne Pessolano, Florence E. yFPeterson, Leonard VVilliam Poirot, Helen Augustine Polumbo, Mary Louise Powell, Lois Mae Prendergast, Constance Ierome Prenguber, Iohn Crosina Prenguber, Mary Prince, Edna Elsie 'kProvencher, Claire B. Quinn, Ethel Elizabeth Reopel, Dorothy Phyllis Rhodes, Geraldine Mary Richardson, Walter C. Rinaldi, Anthony Iames Robare, Carlton Edward 'l'Rock, Rhoda Elizabeth Rondeau, Albert Edward 'Rosenthal, Phyllis lean Rosi, Ioseph Anthony Salerno, Eleanor Albertina Schmidt, Rita Alma Shepherd, Dorothy Sherman, Florence Shippee, Vernon T. :':Super, lanice Elizabeth Tanner, Beatrice Ann Tanner, Carleton Herbert Taylor, Paul Eugene Teeple, Paul Tietgens, Peter Nelson Tolmann, Russell E. Toomey, Eileen Peter Turcotte, George Charles Turner, Richard Barry Viens, Francis Xavier Walden, August Ernest, Ir. Windover, Priscilla May Wolfe, Ioseph Henry Wood, Samuel A. Wright, Walter William Zappula, Francis Dominick Ziter, Alphonse Ioseph ' Elected to Pro Merito Society because of high scholarship. T Graduated as of Ianuary, 1942 CLASS OFFICERS Pf6tVl.d8Hf, Bernard Auge Vice-Praridenl, Ralph E. Modlinger Secretary-Treamzrer, Phyllis Frances Belanger CLASS ADVISERS Miss Katherine Collier Mr. A. Carleton Warren Elder's Ptg Co. CLASS WILL State of Massachusetts Berkshire County As the day of graduation draws nearer, we, the class of 1942, do we Fowler 2 Mr, hereby declare the following to be our last will and testament. . do bequeath these legacies to our faculty and successors in Drury, Our appreciation for helping to make our four years at Drury pleasant ones. hr. Cameron: One box seat at the next UQuiz Kidsu performance. Mr, Chambers: A sound proof music room and one gold edged album of records by Glenn Hiller, Hr, Charles: A pretty female caddy to carry his golf clubs and one box of white shoe polish to keep those saddles so spotless, hiss Chatfield: An album of records by Gene Krupa. hr. Clarks A free correspondence course in criminology. hiss Collier: A pair of ear muffs which will soften those so often Hr, Durnin: used excuses which the girls still employ, A less garrulous senior home room next fall and less difficulty in planning the Senior Prom, Miss Flaherty: A Home Guard who'll take her place in the cafeteria Miss Geddes hiss Grosso Mr, Hartley dr. Hosley: Mr, Howard: Miss Lanoue Hiss Lunney Mr. McCann: to see that no one jumps the line. A mandate to order an unlimited supply of ice cream to appease the anger of the members of second lunch. Permission to establish a dating bureau, An urge to fight for a coke machine Cin the cafeterial at the first Student Council meeting next fall. A uniform to add a militaristic touch to his gym classes A class astute enough to appreciate his subtle humor, One new typewriter which will always be kept in the library, and one automatic typist. A years subscription to nLife of a Fishermanu by Hr, Reilly. A position in the Office of Production Management, Hrs. Mchillins Yale locks on all the doors in Room 23 to keep in- truders out, Miss Hchultys Our version of the foreign situation and those memor- able short quizzes. Kiss Monahan: A revised itinerary due to the gasoline problem. I r -Hvujfk ' 'F :N J' ,Q ' ' l' ' . ,Yf ,1Qf' ' Iv 0, X g WQQ, ' rv I 1 l nr ' I : .'1w -U ' L , V uf lehj. I. 1 4 VN . :fv' f im',' pn A. J' f'- ' F 5:71 MAW43 W, . ,, WTWPQ m'yN M, Lf ' , ' Q . -.Q Ot., I I I bk? T Q' A, If :rg . Q X' ' X 41 I - 'Q .2 .g-, ' l. . sz if V-Q 3510 - Wvf' ' L'.' 'Pa L'.'.' 'DIAL X1 , I LS'-74 ' 4 ' - .. x , Q' ly ' A! if 05.1 .. f-'ft'-7-3 . '. 'v Qrifg www--qvw' - I 1' -1 1 .A AY I .'v f '.. 'v '.' 1 ' ' - ' ' 9' n ' A, 1 ', . 1' , ' ' fit, n ' a , 'nn' f.. .'Q'.i L' I 1 r! N 'M - 1 Y- '14 ' ' I .M 1. .1 ' l . l' Afkli' 'V' PI .xg Q- -,-O4 . 5 fx, - 4,0 - - - J,.. - 'l' ' x.'n .' 9 gf ph , l vgzrvxti. f 1 V :','- .' ' ' ' :lf V ', in '.' . . f'f.-Q-. 1,Q'.:? ' A :a 'I 8 Ar. 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Mr. Rosch: A complete list of the members of the remaining classes who are most likely to leave school for a brief outing. Mr: Royal: The memory of two tiring but exciting nights of the Class Play, nThe Goose Hangs High.H Mr. Scarpitto: An eight day week so that he can complete his activities. Miss Scully: The promise that the bell which announces the second lunch period shall henceforth sound on time. Miss Sherman: A seat at the peace conference, and the right to deal with the Axis in her own way. Mr. Sinclitico: An economics class with intelligent, mature A Mr. Steuer: A row boat Miss Miss Miss Mr. pupils. on Lake Pontoussac to make his fishing trips more enjoyable. . 'boy to keep her supplied with newspapers, , and erasers. Sullivan: A chore pencils Tangley: Splints and bandages for her first-aid classes. Temple: Three extra sugar ration books for her cooking classes. Trudeau: Priority rating on the chemicals needed in the lab. Mr. Warren: Push button control over the blackboards in the Glas Glas Glas Glas word chemistry lab, S Of l9h3:' Thelair of sophistication handedJt6 assay the . .rn . cclass of 'hl. s of l9bh: The right to dance in the gym during lunch f periods. s of 1945: The guardianship of the freshmen and the dignity of the upperclassmen. s of l9h6: The assurance that four years is not such a long time. We, the class of l9h2, do leave as stated above all our ly possessions. Betty Tanner Leo Anderson Marjorie Hickman .nmwil '.3-.1uaet!- nn 21-MM ltiqhw MAO fi rP'..'SU':UE 'rem emu-nd G3 dohw ml fn.1nomiJ' 'IUIIIIII A I 065110 Ill!!! ri wrrfniemfm fm: 'to suadwmn out To :MH QJQIUMS Al 1 I . f -fav 'frakmd n 'sm Looman svn! on 11101111 nom Ou adn ' . D fwgf 'tu 9:Jf1s.mw gan!-grrvxfv and 5:11123 WJ to 1101061 MT- 'A hi ..Lf, ,'sggf511 ii 9800-D 9fi'1 ' ,Hillel SBDLS M.. :!v.3'ffI. 'i g:f 'f h nm W JAAJ.-3 Ou 71mm-YB-b 382,110 M 803316 Agll'U!3.t'!3U.' 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X X , XX ,X X X 1 X ,u.,AX ., rpm .l X X XIX, K X X L . lr ,,X X X X ' , x:. I X , X..XX.aX-X X . .X.,Xz ,fl rX ' X rg X X X X 'X 4' 4 X -A. K Xu' my X. 1 X- 24 ,XJ - X. K . ,lr l X' RV ' . XX X 5 ,X .X ,I Q XXX fXXX X:- - f X. X.,,'-.EXW X I '-v XX , K X x, DEDICATION To those loyal sons of Drury who bear aloft the ban- ner of democracy on distant shores and lwattle lines far Hung, Whose sacrifice and courage make proud the heart of every Druryite, We, the class of 1942, dedicate this our class book. Donald W. Fowler, A.B., M.A. John H. Reilly, A.B., M.A. Guy E. Cameron, A.B., M.A. James M. Chambers Wellington Charles, A.B., M.Ed. Elizabe-th K. Chatiield Kenneth G. Clark Katharine F. Collier, A.B., M.A. John A. Durnin, A.B., M.Ed. Oliver F. Eldridge, A.B., M.A. Mabel V. Flaherty Margaret J. Geddes, B.S. in Ed. Amy Grosso, B.S. William J. Hartley, A.B., M.Ed. David G. Hosley, B.P-h.E. Mortimer P. Howard, A.B., M.A. Margaret M. Lanoue, B.S. in Ed. Edna F. Lunriey, A.B., M.Ed. Charles H. McCann Mary E. McMillin fMrs.D Mabelle E. McNulty, A.B., M.A. Josephine Monahan, A.B., M.A. Mark B. Murray Edward B. Nichols Harry Pratt Eleanora Ringdahl, A.B. Norman N. Rosch, B.S. in Ed. Raymond Royal, B.S., M.A. Micha-el Scarpi-tto, A.B., M.Ed., in Admin. Margaret M. Scully, A.B. Jessie B. Sherman, A.B., M.A. Anthony Sinclitico, B.B. in Adm. Edward G. Steuer, B.S. in Ed. Teresa C. Sullivan Ruth C. Tangley, B.S. in Ed. Myrtle Temple, B.S., M.A. Edmond Trudeau, A.B., M.A. A. Carlton Warren, B.A. in Chem. 4 The Faculty Principal Vice Principal Head of English Department Head of Science Department Music Social Science Head of Commercial Department General Science French Head of Social Science Department English Commercial Household Arts Commercial Head of Mathematics Department Phys-ical Education Latin Librari-an English-History Trade School Social Science Social Science English Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing Shop Mathematics Drawing English Industrial Arts English Biology Italian Mathematics English Commercial Trade School Mechanical Drawing Algebra Physical Education Household Arts French Science Wesleyan, Boston University Holy Cross, Brown University Mt. Allison University Boston Conservatory Bowdoin College, State Teachers College fNorth Adams! Bay Path Institute Fitchburg Normal New York State College for Teachers rAlbanyl, Middlebury College Fordham University Bos-ton University University of Maine Boston University North Adams Normal Framingham State Teachers College Skidmore College University of Maine, Bates College Springfield College Boston University North Adams State Teachers College Our Lady of the Elms College North Adams State Teachers College Fitchburg State Teachers College North Adams Normal New York State College for Teachers CAlbanyJ Wheaton College, Boston University Drury High School Fitchburg Normal Boston Art School University of Maine Fitchburg State Teachers College Massachusetts State College Columbia University Hamilton College Harvard Graduate School College of New Rochelle Smith College lVI.iddlebury Bread Loaf School of English Manhattan College Fitchburg State Teachers College North Adams State Teachers College North Adams Normal Bouve School of Physical Education North Adams State Teachers College North Adams Normal Columbia University Assumption College Columbia University University of Maine The Class Book Staff Joseph Abbott Leo Anderson Sarah Barton Mary Benedet-ti Eleanor Brown Margaret Brown Eleanor Contois Donald Finlayson Barbara Foy Marjorie Hickman Editor-in - Chief Mary Polumbo Assistant Editor Catherine Ann Curran Associate Editors Cover Design Eleanor Contois William Johnson Theodore Mazzu John Mullen Gladys Peloquin Mary Prenguber Phyllis Rosenthal Beatrice Tanner August Wald-en Priscilla Windover Samuel Wood Staii' Photographer Sterling Shapiro Typists Maldelyn Charbonneau Priscilla Windover Edith Lee Robert Baird Carl Hurley Leo Anderson Advisers Miss Katharine Collier Mr, A, Carlton Warren Our Executives SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Beinard Auge Vice-President. Ralpn Modlingc Secretary-Treasurer, Phyllis Belanger REPRESENTATIVE TO STUDENT COUNCIL John Mullen Advisers, Miss Katharine Collier. Mr. A. Carlton Warren DRURY STUDENT ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION President Chailes Kramer Vice-President Shirley McN1e1 Art Editor David Kronick Literary Editor Phyllis Rosenthal Poetry Editor Helen NeJame School Notes Editor Priscilla Windover French Editor Claire Provencher Science Editor Donald Finlayson Secretary-Treasurer, Neil Como Adviser, Mr. Donald Fowler THE ACADEME STAFF Editor-in-Chief Leonard Peterson Assistant Editor Marjorie Hickman Sports Editor Edward Cameron Joke Editor Edward Beaver Alumni Editor Edith Pead Photographer Sterling Shapiro Business Managers Charles Kramer Rebecca Osterhout Charlotte Ouellette Typists Evelyn Anderson Sarah Barton Alfio Girgenti Elizabeth Alderman Eleanor Contois Leffzia Merenti Joseph Wolfe Adviser Mr. Oliver Eldridge E Class of 1942 -fAbbott, Joseph Demetrius Adams, Roma Virginia Alderman, Elizabeth Mary Allen, J-onn Robert Amell, Louis, Jr. Anderson, Evelyn Catherine -iAnderson, Leo Edward Albert :iAshkar, David Charles Aspinall, Eleanor Bertha Atwood, Jean Shirley Auge, Bernard Babeu, Constance Helen Baird, Robert William Baker, Stanley Roy Barton, Sarah Call Bates, Patricia Anne Beattie, Mary-Allison Beaver, Edward William Beaupre, Margaret Roche Beckwith, Eugene Walter Belanger, Phyllis Frances Benedetti, Mary Santa Bishop, Jean Florence Bliss, Albert Lewis Blue, Rhoderick Ronald Boisv-ert, Stephen, Jr. Brouillette, Ruth Delia Brown, Elinor Marjorie Brown, Margaret Mary -a-BI'yS'O1'1, James Alexander Cameron, Edward Canino, Mary Rose Carey, Patricia Helen Carlson, Gladys Mae Chalifoux, Arlene Florence Charbonneau, Mary Madelyn Charbonneau, Roselyn Joan Circe, William Ernest Clark, Helen Howatt Clark, Margaret Ann Clark, Martha Ellen Collins, Irving Herbert Collins, John William itComo, Neil Michael Contois, Elcan-or Ruth Corbo, Robert James Craig, Dorothy Kay tCurran, Catherine Ann Daniels, Wallace Leslie D'Arcangelo, Vincent John Darin, Josephine Onorina Davis, Elizabeth Ann Deep, Ruth Margaret Dempsey, Louise Mary Dolgoff, William Downey, Joseph Patrick, Jr. Dunlop, Dorothy Mae Dupuis, Ulric John Fachini, Joseph Augustino Farinon, Eleanor Mary Finlayson, Donald Edward Floyd, Shirley Beatrice Fontaine, Roland Jacques Foy, Barbara Hall Francis, John Michael Freedman, Morton Gangemi, Michael Gatslick, Eleanor Louise Gazzaniga, William John Girgenti, Alfio John Giusti, Dante Francis Griggs, Carl Richmond Grillone, Rocco Dominic Guertin, George Joseph Habersetzer, Joan Wanda Hall, Barbara Evelena Harris, Sybil Frances Hermon, Gordon William Hickman, Marjorie Lois Higley, Judith Hopkins, Ronald Arthur Horn, Eileen Frances Hubbard, Betty Maye Hunkler, Mildred Charlotte Hunter, Linda Sarah Hurley, Carl Franklin Jepson, Wyeth Fern Johnson, William J ay Jones, Betty Eleanor Jones, Eleanor Mae Kemp, Eleanor Beatrice Kramer, Charles Kronick, David Lamore, Robert Joseph Lamore, Verna Helen Lapine, Eugene Albert Lee, Edith Elizabeth Less, Shirley Ann Lesure, Helen Ruth Lindsay, Alice W. Lopardo, Gloria M. Lucier, Warren H. Luscier, Raymond Joseph Maruco, Emma Mary Maruco, Viola Mary Mazzu, Theodore J. McCollum, Mary Elizabeth McPherson, Allan B. Meranti, Letizia Rose Modlinger, Ralph E. Molloy, Barbara Elizabeth Moresi, Rose Madeline Mullen, Martin John Paul Mumford, Richard Foster Nagle, John William 'fNeJame, Helen M. Netherwood, Doris Lillian Newman, Yale Niebur, Carolyn Louise Norcross, George Alfred O'Hare, Rc-bert Robare Osborn, Frederick C., Jr. Osterhout, Rebecca Jane Ouellette, Charlotte Loretta Passardi, Ellen Ermina Pead, Edith Alberta Peloquin, Gladys Mary Anne Pessolano, Florence E. 'iPeterson, Leonard William Poirot, Helen Augustine Polumbo, Mary Louise Powell, Lois Mae U Prendergast, C-onstance Jerome Prenguber, John Crosina Prenguber, Mary Prince, Edna Elsie rProvencher, Claire B. Quinn, Ethel Elizabeth Reopel, Dorothy Phyllis Rh-odes, Geraldine Mary Richardson, Walter C. Rinaldi, Anthony James Robare, Carlton Edward :i:Rock, Rhoda Elizabeth Rondeau, Albert Edward Rosenthal, Phyllis Jean Rosi, Joseph Anthony Salerno, Eleanor Albertina Schmidt, Rita Alrna Shepherd, Dorothy Sherman, Florence Shippee, Vernon T. 'tSuper, Janice Elizabeth Tanner, Beatrice Ann Tanner, Carleton Herbert Taylor, Paul Eugene Teeple, Paul Tietlgens, Peter Nelson Tolmann, Russell E. Toomey, Eileen Peter Turcotte, George Charles Turner, Richard Barry Viens, Francis Xavier Walden, August Ernest, Jr. Windover, Priscilla May Wolfe, Joseph Henry Wood, Samuel A. Wright, Walter William Zappula, Francis Dominick Ziter, Alphonse Joseph Y, rElected lto Pro Merito Society because of high scholarship il3Graduated as of January 31, 1942 JOSEPH DEMETRIUS ABBOTT Nu Sigrna Epsilon 2, 3 Photography Club 3, 4 Pro Merito 4 Class Book Staff 4 Joe Abbott is the short quiet fellow who accomplishes much fsee that Pro Merito ra-ting?J without trouble - all the gang likes Joe , Prophecy: Owner offurhilure .flare ROMA VIRGINIA ADAMS Sof-tball 2, 3 Photography Club 4 Choir 2, 3 Drury Minstrel 3 Stamp Club 1 Drivers' Club 3 Gym Club 2 An exotic young Miss is Roma, with ia captivating smile and winning personality. She sel-dom misses a dance, but - when she does, the boys certainly miss her. Prophecy: W ailreanr ELIZABETH MARY ALDERMAN Senior Reception Committee 3 Camera Club 3 Prom Decorating Committee 3 Glee Club 4 Drivers' Club 4 Basketball 1 Gym Club 1, 2 Volley Ball 1, 2 Academe typist 4 Softball 1 Betty , a red-headed lass, Is one of the best in our class. She's so very handy, That we think she -is dandy. Our memories of her will not pass. Prophecy: A lawyerfr .recrelary , JOHN ROBERT ALLEN Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 In-terclass Football 1, 2 Service Corps 4 Jack may be termed the Personality Kid . Everyone who meets him expresses the grandeur of his personality. A follow- er of baseball, basketball, football - a loyal member of the great Shamrock football -team - a lover of a good time on Saturday night. Prophecy: Owner Q7' a Bar-B-Q LOUIS AMELL, JR. Varsity Track 2, 3, 4 Latin-American Club 4 Interclass Track 3, 4 Drivers' Club 3 Class Play 4 Traffic Corps 4 Tall, blond, and easy-going, Louis can be recognized by his slow loping -through the halls between classes. He certainly showed us his acting ability as Bernard Ingalls in the Sen- ior Play. We can find Louis at any of our games cheering the team on, or even in the Cooking Room baking a cake, because he's really an all 'round fellow. Prophcqy.' Chef al Jack f1llvn'.rBz1r-B-Q SEPT. 5, 1938 - Ai lust l'm one of llwm, it re-ul Drur- yite! There sure are muny people und an lot doin' in this rwhonl - hope, I find n stool lo sit on during lunch Dill'- iod tomorrow. EVELYN CATHERINE ANDERSON Academe Typist 4 Basketball 1, 2 Glee Club 4 Volley Ball 1, 2 Modern Dancing School 2 Softball 1, 2 Handicraft Club 4 Soccer 1 Camera Club 3 Gym Club 1, 2 Prom Committee 3 Choir 1, 2 Ev is so friendly, so true. Good friends - she has more thar. a few. Her laugh while enhancing Will set her eyes dancing And make you forget you are blue. 1,l'0,0llClzV.' Dl'e.r.r-nznfvef' LEO EDWARD ALBERT ANDERSON Nu Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, Secretary 3 Pro Merito 4 Senior Reception Committee 3 Class Book Staff 4 Junior Prom Ccmmittee 3 Camera Club 3 Class Book Typist 4 Current Events Club 4 Freshman Reception Committee 4 Traffic Corps 3, 4 Football Dance Committee 3 Traffic Corps Representative to Student Council 4 Popularity is Leo's second name. Hes one of our leading commercial students. Ambiticus and scholarly, he will achieve his goal. He's no-t afraid of girls. Could the only boy in sten- ography class be? Proplzecy: Edffol' of Hlflodern Elfquellrf' fn Ifrzliay l6t'l2llllIlg Pom! DAVID CHARLES ASHKAR Nu Sigma Epsilon 2, 3 Photography Club 4 Pro Meri-to 4 Fire Warden 4 Drivers' Club 3 Senior Play Committee 4 Here is a smart, alert fellow on whom all the teachers rely for being ready in class - and 'the boys like Dave for he's always interested in their ideas and thoughts, and problems Imathematical ones includedll Prophecy: x710L'l,ECt1l7lL'l'dI7ll1Il ELEANOR BERTHA ASPINALL Choir 2 Basketball 1, 2 Dancing School 2 Softball 1, 2, 3 Drivers' Club 3 Soccer 1, 2, 3 Handicraft Club 4 Gym Club 2 'I'ootie We call her for short She's witty and such a good sport And now that we've met her, We couldn't forget her Though we -traveled 'to some distant port. Proplzecy: .Vunrc JEAN SHIRLEY ATWOOD Basketball 2 Camera Club 3 Gym Club 1 Drivers' Club 4 Sparkling brown eyes - smooth, simple friendliness - vis- ions of busy news offices - slow, soft voice - conscientious - Warmth of a cheery fire in October. Prophecy: Beauty operator OCT. 1, 1938 - The Class of '42 is now an organized group! Eddie Cameron is our first president. The other officers are: Tom Sic-iliano, vice-president: Stan Baker, secretary and treasurer: John Mullen, representative to the Student Council. BERNARD GIRARD AUGE Class President 3, 4 Interclass Basketball 2, 4 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4 Interclass Football 4 Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Photography Club 4 Chief Marshal Traffic Corps 3, 4 Bern , we sing praises to you As our president, capable, true, As an athlete, a friend And as one who can tend To his studies and social life, too. Prophecy: H ear! Jpecialzlff CONSTANCE HELEN BABEU Basketball 2 Gym Club 1, 2 Softball 2 Drivers' Club 3 Choir 1, 2, 3 Camera Club 4 Cheerleader Co-Captain 3, 4 Connie is the cheerleader who certainly does her best to see that the team has the student body's full support. Her jov- ial and carefree nature have won many friends for her at Drury and elsewhere. Prophecy: Cinema .rlar ROBERT WILLIAM BAIRD Current Events Club 4 Camera Club 3 Class Book Typist 4 Bob is a pal that's wortnwhile Though timid, he has a kind smile. Like all other boys, Playing tricks he enjoys. His friendship is well worth a trial. Proplzecy: T E!CUl.J'l.0I1 aclor STANLEY ROY BAKER Secretary-Treasurer of Class 1 Senior Drama Ciub 4 Camera Club 3 Ski Team 3, 4 Grand sense of humor -u tall - dark - handsome Stan - skiis and chris'ties - thoughts of Jvorlri wide traveling - in- fectious laughter - happy-go-lucky as falling snow - Prophecy: Heaa'waz'ler al P!Hfl.HLll7l Honrclrlzoe SARAH CALL BARr1'ON Basketball 3, 4 Music 3, 4 Volley Ball 3, 4 Drama Club 3, 4 C-hoir 2, 3, 4 Academe Typist 4 Class Book Staff 4 Sarah's smile and personality are enviable. Her commend- able work in the commercial department and her ability to en- tertain by her singing and piano-playing are examples of her versatility. If she is as ambitious, diligent and benevolent in the future as she has been in the past, her desire to become a nurse will doubtless be fulfilled. Proplwvy: Singer alJlcl1'opof1'ln1z Opera Ilan.-1' NOV. 29, 1938 - At xhv Football Dance. Those sen- iors sure know how fo trip the light fnntanstiv, gee! Af- ter watt-him.: them perform for five straight number:-s, my escort sllggentwl that we nmlu' al vnin nitenlpt ut if. vi. PATRICIA ANNE BATES Soccer 1, 2 Choir 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2, Drama Club 3 Softball 1, 2, 3 Camera Club 4 Tall and good-natured - loves to raise cain - Dances when necessary - likes a basketball game - One of the few who doesn't like dates - Going to State Teachers - that's our Pat Bates. Prophecy: Owner of beauly .ralon MARY ALLISON BEATTIE Soccer 1 TrafTic Corps 4 Baseball 3 Freshman-Sophomore Frolic 2 Choir 1, 2 Minstrel 2 Drama Club 3, 4 Freshman Reception 4 Drama Club Play 4 A hearty laugh - a dimpled smile - A pleasing personality. A host of friends with her all the while - An above-average mentality. Prophecy: 171 ovie crflic EDWARD WILLIAM BEAVER Academe Staff 4 Drama Club 3 Class Play 4 Latin-American Club 4 Ed , we all think you're okay In The Goose you were great, Mr. Day. You're witty, you're clever, And I'rn sure you were never Caught Without something to say. Prophecy: Comedian MARGARET ROCHE BEAUPRE Soccer 2 Drivers' Club 3 Basketball 1 Camera Club 4 Baseball 1, 2 Choir 1, 2 Music Appreciation 2 Always ready with a smile, 'tPegl' is a livewire in any group. She likes sports, good books and dancing. Her frankness and her sense of humor are hard ito resist. Prophecy.' Companion lo an elderly lady on lr1'p.r abroad EUGENE WALTER BECKWITH Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Music Appreciation 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama 4 Campaign Manager 4 The pride of the Drury band - Eugene often swings it out between numbers at the games. Although quiet until you get to know him,-underneath it all lies a Wonderful personality and a keen sense of humor, that have Won him many real frien-ds during his stay at Drury. Prophecy: Trumpeler wilh .veff COI710'.F 0rche.flra DEC. 20, 1938 - Gaily-colored Christmas baskets mak- ing their annual appearance in home rooms and inviting: posters announcing the Senior Prom produce that fatal Christmas spirit which means the end of all constructive work. PHYLLIS FRANCES BELANGER Ski Club 1 Camera Club 4 Drama Club 3 Prom Commit-tee 4 Class Secretary-Treasurer 4 I Phil is witty, likes Ito ski and danceg noted for her lovely hair. Her ambition? - -to work on a big newspaper. Prophecy: fla'uz'cc lo LOVEIUFIIU editor of Friday Everzflzg Pom! MARY SANTA BENEDETTI Class Vice President 3 Camera Club 4 Class Book Staff 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Gym Club 1, 2 Soccer 1, 2, 3 Drivers' Club 3 Volley Ball 3 Traific Corps 4 Softball 1, 2, 3 Although appearing a little quiet among -those who haven't made her acquaintance, Mary's really a lively person - not only does good school Work, but is active in sports - liked by all - agreeable, congenial, amiable -- if you need any help, you can always depend -upon our Mary. Proplzecy: f1!'!U6l'flLJ'l.llg nzanager of HHf,0l7ZL1lZ'-I' Daffy magazine JEAN FLORENCE BISHOP Basketball 1, 2, 3 Volley Ball 2, 3 Soccer 1, 2 Gym Club 1, 2 Softball 1, 2, 3 Drama Club 3 Drivers' Club 4 Twinkle-Toes is an appropriate name for Jean. She en- joys dancing mor-e -than eating. Whatever goal she attempts to reach, we know that she'll dance her way up successfully. Pro,0f1ecy: IVaz'fre,r.r af Jack f1llen',r Bar-B-Q ALBERT LEWIS BLISS Did I enjoy my four years at Drury? You bet I did. I had a swell time. That would be Albert's answer to that query. He never bothered with the girls, bu-t, he certainly had a host of boy friends. No dull moments are passed in his presence, nor any rest for the teachers. I Pf'opf1ecy.' !Ill1I'lt1gCl'f0l' Cal'lG1'1Qg.r, boxer RHODERICK RONALD BLUE Drama Club 3 Choir 2, 3 Assistant Manager of Track 3 Ronnie is a typical Druryite with all the good qualities of a Drury man -- in short, here are the A B C's of his character - Ambitious, Bright, Capable. Proplzccy: Sporlr C10l71ll16llff1f0l' JAN. 22, 1939 - I learn the meaning of mid-yeur's -- an extra-long 1-xaun. Qmuybe lllnglishj ll40C0lh1l1ll'li9ll by an le-nky pen. ink spots, il saturated blotler, auul silent curs ing. aa? AV' X we W X ,D f f su, 5 ' a :Nagy ' ai YR STEPHEN ALPHONSE BOISVERT, JR. Interclass Football 1, 2, 3 Drama Club 3, 4 In-terclass Basketball 1, 2, 4 Traffic Corps 4 Interclass Tennis 1, 2 Class Play 4 D. S. A. A. Vice President 3 Choir 2 Now Steve is handsome and also a lover As you can readily see there isn't another. He proved this to us in the Senior Class Play When he made love to Marge in his own quaint way. Pl'0pllL'L'y.' Uwnel' of Plallnunz Ho1'.re.rlzoc, N.Y. ivlzrjlil Club RUTH DELIA BROUILLETTE Handicraft Club 3, 4 I Tall and staltely - willing to help others - knows all the se- crets of a dressmaker - has a marked domestic ability, which fore-tells a future, very promising for our Ruthie . Propheqy: Beauly operalor ELINOR MARJORIE BROWN Classbook Staff 4 Handicraft Club 3 Choir 1 Service Corps 4 Latin-American Relations Club 4 Who's -the girl that sets fthe boys' hearts a flutter? Why it's Elinor, of course-who could resist her? A keen sense of hu- mor, and a lively personality make her a very popular jeune fille . Pl'0pl1CCy.' Slale repre.renIalz'ue from Florida MARGARET MARY BROWN Choir 2, 3 Tennis 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 Soccer 1, 2, 3 Gym Club 3 Softball 1, 2, 3 Handicraft Club 4 Volley Ball 3 Red hair, cute smile - an ardent fan of every -team - a great sport - 'tha't's Peggy , She shines on the basketball floor, in the classroom and in -the hearts of those who know her. Proplzccy: Social Sclerzce leaclzer al Howland Prep. School JAMES ALEXANDER BRYSON Interclass Football 1, 2 In-terclass Baseball 1, 2, 3 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 President of Drivers' Club 4 Assistant Manager of Tennis 2 Drury Mins-trel 4 Photography Club 4 Finishes what he starts - tries a hand at anything - loves fun and sports - a good athlete and an all around swell fellow. Propln'qaf.' Head of 11 O9 P Slorcf In upper lvew York Feb. 15, 1939 - From the rear of the auditorium, I sit- tendecl the Honor Assembly, a mere onlooker. After hav- ing seen the proud look on the faces of those Sophomores receiving their Nu Sigma pin, I resolved to become one of them in 1940. EDWARD CAMERON President of Class 1 Drivers' Club 3 Student Council 1, 2 Current Events Club 4 Academe Staff 4 Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3 Interclass Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 Hcot mon! and how d' ye do! Introducing Ed Cameron to you. A basketball guard, I'm 'tellin' ya, pard, He surely plays good baseball too. Propliecy: Dean of Howland Prep. School MARY ROSE CANINO Choir 2, 3 Drivers' Club 4 Mary is popular among the girls of Drury High. The reason why is 'that she always has a friendly smile and cheery hello for every passer-by. She's Class A-1 in First Aid, but, she would rather be some business man's dark-eyed secretary. Proplzecyf .fllozlelfor Pele Z'l.z'3fgL'l1,.J' Ctllldy l1flLlC'l'fl.,,l'C'l7ZCl1lJ' PATRICIA HELEN CAREY Choir 4 Drama Club 3, 4 Pat is a quiet, friendly girl with a ready smile. She likes go-od books and spor-ts. After graduation, she is going in train- ing at the Northampton hospital. Propliecy: Head of nurJc',r .Maj al a large New York lzoa-pllal GLADYS MAE CARLSON Gym Club 3 Music Club 4 Reticent and ambitious - good n-atured and efficient - Glad makes scrapboloks - has singing ability - wins friends easily, and keeps them. Proplzcqy: Jlayor qf Hcnllwcllvllle ARLENE FLORENCE CHALIFOUX Choir 2, 3 Softball 2, Captain 3 Camera Club 3 Voll-ey Ball 3 Drivers' Club 4 Drury Minstrel 2, 3 Arlene - shy in school but just the opposite outside - very interested in athletics - dependable rooter at Drury games - a ready smile for her many friends - determination, frankness and sincerity - main interest for the last four years has been school work. Proplzvqxf: 1j0l1.C'L'-CUOIIIIIII MARCH 21, 1939 - A freshman is nwved to pon-try by the arrival of spring: ' The breezes, the breezes That blow through the trveses, The high-school boy sneezes, But does us he plem-aes and gots the eliseums f: 'Cf Y if K . ll? ' :mas-4 'Wa MARY MADELYN CHARBONNEAU Class Book Typist 4 Choir 1, 2, 3 Gym Club 1, 2, 3 Drivers' Club 4 Decorating Committee for Prom 3 Softball 2, 3 Senior Reception Committee 3 Volley Ball 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3 The wit of the commercial department, there are always smiles where she is. An all-around good sport is Madelyn -- and-for once, a good thing is doubled. l,l'0,11llt'l1lf.' Law-yer ROSELYN JOAN CHARBONNEAU Choir 1, 2, 3 Scccer 2, 3 Drivers' Club 4 Basketball l, 2, 3 Gym Club 1, 2, 3 Softball 2, 3 Volley Ball 2, 3 Decorating Committee for Junior and Senior Prom 4 Decorating Committee for Junior Football Dance 3 Roselyn is a cheerful, happy-go-lucky girl, always readv for a good time - lover of sports - always has a cheerful 'tHi to all. Propfzecy: Hn0l71f1lld0Fl0l' VVILLIAIVI ERNEST CIRCE Current Events Club 4 Interclass Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Music Appreciation 3 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Interclass Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Red our mirthful, mischievious, easy-going man-about- -town. His antics have caused many teachers to get gray hairs. As for the future? Ask Red Proplzecy: cdlllff dl'J'l1t4'L1J'!1CI' af Pfalfnunz I10l'.,VUJfl0U HELEN HOWATT CLARK Drivers' Club 3 Latin-American Club 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Helen is one of Drury's enthusiastic skiers. When winter sports are in full swing, Helen can be found handling expertly a pair of tricky hickory snow wings. Whether Helen's on a ski field or in school for a day her progressiveness is accompanied by a keen sense of fair play. Proplzccy: Uiuner of Ski' Rctfort MARGARET ANN CLARK Pan American Club 4 Dramatic Club 3, 4 Glee Club 3 Basketball 1 Margaret, a new-comer to our school, has made many friends by her sparkling personality. She': witty and sprightly - We recognize her by her accent as a Mainer . Proplzccyf allltftvffllllg 1jue.flz'ontr on HIIl.f0l'l71l1fl.0Il Plcafen APRIL 28, 1939 - Sounds in the Night at the Senior Cabaret. coming from a forsaken frosh, !Yho thought of decorating the tables with 'funnies', any way? I want to dance but my date is over at table six engrossed in the adventures of Flash Gordon. MARTHA ELLEN CLARK Pan American Club 4 Debating Club 1 Dramatic Club 3 Basketball 1 Glee Club 3 Junior Class Play 3 This 'attractive blue-eyed girl has made a host of friends dur- ing her short stay at Drury. She's vivacious, and all will re- member her pleasant attitude ,toward others. Prophecy: fiullzor of The Defzyhlf of Gardening IRVING HERBERT COLLINS Varsity Track 1 Drivers' Club 3 Tennis 1, 2 Current Events Club 4 Irving is a typical Druryite - friendly, popular, social, sup- porter of -the high-school athletic teams, and admirer of the fairer sex. He played no little part in sports, for, -he was one of our best 'tennis players and was a member of -the track team. Prophecy: Lyric wriler and eompo.fer JOHN WILLIAM COLLINS Student Council 3, 4 Chief Marshal of Traiiic Corps 4 Ski Team 1, 2, 3 Traffic Co-rps 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 4 Air Raid Warden 4 Initerclass Baseball 1, 2 Choir 1, 2 In-terclass Football 1, 2 Latin-American Relations Club 4 John's va young man of ability Who skiis with exceptional agility. With girls he's -a riot, If it's new he will try it. A soldier in all probability. Prophecy: Ski inrlruelor al Helen Clarlc'.r Renrorl NEIL MICHAEL COMO Pro Merito 4 Drury Minstrel 2 Nu Sigma Epsilon 2, 3 Sophomore Frolic 2 Photography Club 3 Music Appreciation 2 Current Events Club 4 Secretary-Treasurer D. S. A. A. 4 Inlterclass Basketball 2 Student Council 3 To draw a picture of Corky's character in a few words is almost impossible. He has thrilled us all with his piano playing. He has been a leader in school activities and fine scholastic work. We all can say when Corky learns something he doesn't forget it. Prophecy: Oreherfra Leader ELEANOR RUTH CONTOIS Secretary of the Student Council 3 Soccer 1, 2 Class Book Staff 4 Baseball 1, 2 Choir 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2 Glee Club 4 Tennis 2 Drivers' Club 3 Air Raid Warden 4 Camera Club 4 Traffic Corps 4 Gym Club 2 El , y-ou have friends, not a few 'Cause lthe kind 'thoughtful things fthat you do Tell folks you're a sport And you're also the sort That we'll miss when we've all said adieu. Prophecy: Ilourcsvzfe MAY 12, 1939 - 'Twus Open House at Drury tonight. The parents met the fan-ultyg the faculty met our parents. The outcome was sud for some of us. A poor fellow I know is interned till June. 1. - V -uf I lg kit ROBERT JAMES CORBO Current Events Club 4 A retrospection of Bob's four years at Drury will reveal that he has profited by the advantages of his education - he is an assiduous scholarg he has made many friends. With his arn- bition and pertinacity serving as a. goal, he will reach whatever goal he seeks. Pl'0pl14'qy.' 1IlI.IIl..I'lA'l' DOROTHY KAY CRAIG Drama Club 4 She's tall and blonde and has clothes galore. She's ive feet eight or maybe a little bit more. A prep school she went to in her Junior year But Hooray and three cheers , she is back with us here To graduate from Drury in her Senior year. P1'opl1c'qy.' Hnl'I'll1'0W dL'C0l't1!0l' CATHERINE ANN CURRAN Nu Sigma Epsilon 2, 3 Gym Club 1, 2 Pro Merito 4 Pan American Club 4 Basketball 1 Traffic Corps 2, 3, 4 Choir 1 Service Corps 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Air Raid Warden 4 Assistant Editor of Class Book 4 Smiling Irish eyes-refreshing as a spring lake-sweet and dignified as a queen-golden braids-pastel sweaters-crisp white collars-smart as a page from Mademoiselle -our Nan, Proplzccy: Ell!Ifl,d'!l lvacfier al Uneffexlcy, and tUl'l.fUl' of llllllIL'l'0LlJ' mag- azuzc I1l'flC1L'J WALLACE LESLIE DANIELS Junior Drama Club 3 Senior Drama Club 4 Class Play 4 There are few persons as gay and blithe as Wallie . His di- versions? - ea-ting, acting in plays, and working in a cafeteria! Will Wal1ie represent Drury at the State Teachers College next year? Propfzecy: Chef af .lark .1llen'.r Bar-B-Q VINCENT JOHN D'ARCANGELO Camera Club 3 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 Current Events Club 4 Varsity Basketball Co-Captain 4 Varsity Football 4 Service Corps 2, 3 Always smiling, unassuming, quiet and athletic - these are a few adjectives which describe Doc , capable co-captain of basketball. Because of his fine disposition he has Won himself many friends. He has -truly been an asset to our class and to our school. Pr0pf1c'z'y.' ClZdlljflll'.f0l' zlugz' family JUNE 22, 1939 - Tonight the Class of '39 bade farewell to the Alma Mater, perhaps a little reluctantly: while We, the Class of '42 eagerly accepted the long awaited title ,of wise fool . JOSEPHINE ONORINA DARIN Camera Club 3 Music Club 4 A very pretty young lady is Joe , In whose heart rays of sunshine do glow - She's a popular lass, Very quiet in class, A girl who'l1 succeed-that we know. Propfzccy: C1lga1'ef!cgfl'l l'llfdI7Z0llJ' mlglz! club ELIZABETH ANN DAVIS Traflic Corps 2, 3, 4 A refugee from New York who has not failed -to make her mark. Blonde- Tish is known by the halo about her face. Does she like to dance! Proplzcqy: Ha! check girl al Plalfnmn Hor.re.rfwe RUTH MARGARET DEEP Soccer 1, 2 Athletic Club 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Drama Club 3 Softball 1, 2 Senior Drama Club 4 Tennis 1, 2. Drury Ski Club 3, 4 Music Appreciation 1, 2 Choir 1, 2, 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 42's instigator of good fun-her favorite question, 'fHey kids, what'll we do 'to-morrow? -drives 2, green jalop usually loaded down with sno-bunnies , plus skis and poles - a marvelous hostess - enjoys a gab-fest - a smooth dancer and an accom- plished violinist - our URu'thie . Prophecy: Vz'olz'nz'.r! In Nei! Comofr U1'clze.f!ra LOUISE MARY IUEMPSEY Latin-American Club 4 Vivacious, full of life, you can count on Demps to be in the middle of the fun. After school s-he will study -to be a cosme- tician. Proplzccy: Teacher rj a good-g1'00n11'r1g claim al D. II. S. WILLIAM DOLGOFF Sheet Metal Club 3 World News Club 4 Interclass Sports 2, 3 Track 2 Easy 'to get acquainted with -quick to resent and so quick to pardon-is usually seen on the dance floor at social events- Bi1l's friendliness will always make him welcome. 1,l'0,0l1L'l'xU.' l1l0v1'U arlor SEPT. 6, 1939 - Onvv llf.'2lil'l school has In-glln illl0fh0l' semester, :md this your l'm ax, mighty sophomore, watch- ing the incoming freslnncn with their wide eyes und open mouths - glad that I nm not one of llu-m. V .. 2 ' 1,5 424 X 1. f '. .fy iz , in Q M ,. fy ve ME 08 K , ' .2 Y- A 3f W W- . 1 .2 N is x . , JOSEPH PATRICK DOWNEY, JR. Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Interclass Baseball 2, 3, 4 Varsity Track 2, 3 Interclass Basketball 3, 4 Current Events Club 4 Joe , you're an idol, you know, The Freshmen boys worship you so. And one of them said As he climbed into bed Lord make me play football, like Joe! Proplzcqy: Pcrmnnr! manager al Plalfnunz llorwcirlloe DCROTHY MAE DUNLOP Choir 2, 3 Glee Club 4 Drivers' Club 3 Gym Club 1 Latin-American Club 4 Pretty, demure, Dot's popularity makes her a leading per- sonality among those who know her. She comes from Black- inton every day and that shows devotion to Drury. Proplzeqy: Jlovfc aclreir.r ULRIC JOHN DUPUIS Interclass Sports 1, 2. 3 Liglh-thearted and carefree-lets the teacher do his worrying -Hlled with fun and laughter-likes to go to school so that he can catch up on lost sleep. Prophecy: Owner of a Swap-.rlzopu JOSEPH AUGUSTINO FACHINI In-t-erclass Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Interclass Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3 Ski Team 2, 3, 4 Photography Club 3, 4 Amiable - business-like - careful - determined - efficient -fun-loving-good sport-highly interested in mechanics- has many friends and a spirit that will cultivate many more. Prophecy: Boxer ELEANOR MARY FARINON Basketball 1, 2, 3 Photography Club 4 Softball 1, 2 Choir 3 Gym Club 1, 2, 3 Drury Minstrel 3 Ah yes, the girl with the smile and a joke for everyone. El is everybody's pal, and her dark curly hair has caused many a girl to sigh with envy. Prophecy: Profe.r.rz'onal batfkelball player OCT. 1-L, 1939 - Ah! The Freshman Reception wijh the usual movie and dancing. It really went off with. a. bang, and the freshmen certainly were at home on the danee floor! I had fun, even if I um still not hep to this jive business. DONALD EDWARD FINLAYSON Nu Sigma Epsilon 3 Academe Staff 4 Pro Merito 4 Class Book Staff 4 Ch-oir 1, 2 Stamp Club 1 Junior Drama Club 3 Drivers' Club 4 Service Corps 2 Hard-working and energetic-thee executive type, Don is sure to succeed in whatever he undertakes. Interested, alike, in hobbies and work, we are sure to hear from him in the future. Prophecy: Scz'enlz'.rlf0r Du Pon! Company SHIRLEY BEATRICE FLOYD Basketball 2, 3 Gym Club 1, 2, 3 Music Appreciation 2 Dark, wavy hair - captivating smile - reticent, but rather mischievous at times-a :carefree attitude-likes to have a goo-d time-Shirley is really O. K. Propfzec-y.' Demomrfralor for Hall cf Harnlr, Inc. airplane Jafar- woman ROLAND JACQUES FONTAIN E Friendly-has winning ways-lcv-es fun-is easy going and is seldom angered by anyone-fond of outdo-or sports and is a good athlete- an all around regular fellow. Prophecy: SLlCCCJ'J0l' lo FrankBuck BARBARA HALL FOY Interclass Basketball 1, 2 Music Appreciation 2 Interclass Softball 1, 2 Choir 1, 2, 3 In-terclass Soccer 1, 2 Drama 3, 4 Gym Club 1, 2 Cheerleader 4 Classbook Staff 4 There is a young girl name-d Barb Foy - Her -eyes, they just sparkle with joy. A cheerleader pert, You were on the alert, And brought cheers from each girl and each boy. Propfzccy: for-zcly girl, Jlll1ll0l' league nzenzber JOHN MICHAEL FRANCIS Interclass Football 1, 2 President of Drama Club 3 Interclass Baske-tball 1, 2 Drama Club 4 Representative fto Student Council 4 Choir 2 Here is the boy named John Francis, To whom the girls turn their glances. He likes cooking and sports, Has always had good reports , - And goes to all of the dances. Propfzecy: P1'c.r1'de1zl QI' Saralogzz 1'?1ll.r Racing z1.o'.rm'z'nl1'01z NOV. 20, 1939 - Tmlzmy we selected our vlnss otl'i1'ers. and I know we shall not be lel down with r-meh hrillixrnt students in oITiee als: John Nagle. president: vice-presi- dent, Peter Cnrdillo: secretary and treasurer, l'1h-nnor Gzmtslick: and representative to the Slmlent Couneil. Arn- thony Ponli. -ll? 2, sp W if ggi? X Aa YW - fr MORTON FREEDMAN Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 1, 2 Interclass Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 3, 4 Student Reporter 4 He's tall, dark and dashing And marvelous at dancing His aim in life is a lawyer Here's hoping he finds an employer. lI!'U,UllL'l:U.' Tflu ,Ulu l,l'.l'fl'I't'! ,fllnnlvy III llu11f'Iwuffv1'ffv MICHAEL GANGEMI Interclass Basketball 2, 3, 4 Manager of Baseball 4 Interclass Football 2, 3, 4 Drivers' Club 3 Assistant Manager of Baseball 3 Traffic Corps 4 Latin-American Relations Club 4 Air Raid Warden 4 Choir 2, 3 Facetious Mike - delights in teasing until he gets results - close competition of Walt Winchell - noted for his bound- less repertoire of statistics - politically inclined - plans to keep Norwich well informed in the up-to-the-minute news. Propflucyf Go.r.rz'p Cofunznnrz' ELEANOR LOUISE GATSLICK Nu Sigma Epsilon 2, 3 Athletic Club 1, 2 Pro Merito 4 Drama Club 3 Softball l, 2 Pan-American Club 4 Soccer 1, 2 Ski Club 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Service Corps 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Choir 1 Charming and unpredictable Ellie - dancing eyes - a cap- tivating smile - independent as an exclamation point - man- nish jackets - pert bows - Fifth Avenue rush - wind blown curls - all around girl. P1'opl1eqzf: Head of nzallzefrzaffar tlIt',0l1l'fl71Cl1f al Colby, Jr. WILLIAM JOHN CAA ZZANIGA Student Council 1, 3 Junior Drama Club 3 Senior Drama Club 4 Originality - congenial smile -- trigonometric equations - real pal - unlimited popularity - definition of the New Eng- land spirit - ability to lead - Bill - dynamic personality - P1'opf1evy.' Hfzlf-Sllrvl Broker ALFIO JOHN GIRGENTI Academe Typist 4 Drivers' Club 4 Alfio's a hardworking lad, At school work, he's really not bad. That wave in his hair Makes girls fret with despair. But just think of the fun he has had. P1'opl1vqy.' L71 1.11 f 0 f Police DEC. 10, 1939 - Amid much laughter and gaiety, il frolic' was in full swing tonight at Drury. Games and dancing were enjoyed by all. DANTE FRANCIS GUISTI Interclass Baseball 2, 3, 4 Mallagel' Of 170059311 4 Interclass Football 2, 3, 4 Service Corp-S 3 Assistant Manager of Football 1, 2, 3 Drivers' Club 3- Assistant Manager of Baseball 1, 2 Current Events Club 4 Sir Mischief, a toast now to you, A Jack of all trades, that is true. A pool shark , they say. And I've not known -the day When Professor was good through and through. Prophecy: Cluzufeur CARL RICHMO ND GRIGGS Interclass Baseball 1, 3, 4 Interclass Basketball 3, 4 Interclass Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Baseball 2 That wide-awake fellow in English 8 - a practical joker - studies enough -to get by - well liked, for his humor, friendly smile, and personality. Proplzeey: Boxer ROCCO DOMINIC GRILLONE Initerclass Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Interclass Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Drivers' Club 4 Very quiet - has an unassuming Way - shows many fine quali-ties both in and out of the classroom - a goo-d friend to have when one is need-ed - a typical American youth. Prophecy: d.r.rz'.rlar1l lo George Guerlin, glam lzouxe builder GEORGE JOSEPH GUERTIN Drivers' Club 4 Drama Club 4 George - possessor of an uncontrollable laugh that has kept many a class alive - an innocent grin - present at all Drury activities - mixes with the crowd easily - sincere enough in his stu-dies to obtain good marks. Pmpfzeqy: Buildel' of.11la.r.r Irvine.: JOAN WANDA HABERSETZER Student Council 3 Glee Club 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 4 Drivers' Club 3 1 Air Raid Warden 4 Habby - tall - slim - long, boxy sweater, knife pleated skirt, comple-te with loafers - an uncanny resemblance to Katie Hepburn - easy friendliness - the true laughter of free spirit. 1'rupl1ery.' l'1'op1'1'el1'e.n-.rqf Ja11n'.rlJ1'v.r.rSl1op JAN. 23, 1940 - Mid-year 1-xunls. N1-ml I sary more? FEB. 20, 1940 - XV:-ll! WVlm.t do you know! I Huw Al. 1-olorc-fl movie today! XVII:-re? !Vhy, in tho auditorium .nt nssvnlbly. Wfherc do you think? BARBARA EVELEN A HALL Choir 1, 2 Drama Club 4 Music Club 3 Glee Club 4 A bundle of mischief, with an infectious giggle - brings her good time with her - well liked among her fellow classmates - has a mania for costume jewelry. Proplzcqy: flfrplfznc.rafc.rw0n1an SIBYL FRANCES HARRIS Choir 1, 2, 3 Drivers' Club 3 Camera Club 4 Sibl' you're a puzzle to me. My question is this, I canlt see How your 'homework gets done And you find time for fun, Yet your car never rests, no siree. Prophecy: zl1'r,olanc.mle.rwoman GORDON WILLIAM HERMON Drivers' Club 4 A man with but little to say 'Til we heard him argue one day, We've now changed our tune - We all spoke too soon - We were out-talked on AfIairs of the day . Pfoplzecy: Radio lechrzician MARJORIE LOIS HICKMAN Nu Sigma Epsilon 2, 3 Interclass Tennis 2, 3, 4 Pan American Club 4 Pro Merito 4 Music Appreciation 1 Assistant Editor Academe 4 Vice President of Drama Club 3 Classbook Staff 4 Choir 1 Senior Class Play 4 Service Corps 4 Drama Club 3 Air Raid Warden 4 Marge , we would all walk a mile, Just to have one short glimpse of that smile, For your wit We would root And your sweet charm to boot, And we'll not forget you a while. Prophecy: zfulhorem JUDITH HIGLEY Camera Club 4 Music Appreciation 1 Here's to Judy - one of the quietest girls of the class. With her unassuming manner - sparkling eyes - charming smile, she has made many lasting friends at Drury. Prophecy: Running a home for war orplzantr MAR. 21, 1940 - In Spring a young man's fancy wan- ders. How true! I really can't do a thing but day- dream. lately. . 4, 4. 'C .., 45181- HUD mf Q. ,,Yv ff! ,Q 1 ,-2 RONALD ARTHUR HOPKINS Nu Sigma Epsilon 2 Pro Merilto 4 Interclass Baseball 3 Friendly, good-na-tured, efficient, has enviable report cards - Ronny follows baseball closely - ask him anything about it - has a weakness for banana splits - reads Superman for enjoyment and inspiraxti-on - thinks Red Skelton is tops. Prophecy: Criminal lawyer EILEEN FRANCES HORN Gym Club 1 Secretary of Drama Club 4 Music Appreciation 2 Class Play 4 Drama Club 3, 4 Cheerleader 1, 2 She's crowned with black shoulder-length hair That would make her stand out anywhere An-d along with her smile, That she has all the while Is a character charming and fair. Prophecy: Buyerfor 'Joan'.r Drew Shop BETTY MAYE HUBBARD Choir 1, 2, 3 Gym Club 1, 2 Pretty and blond - has a weakness for Glenn Miller record- ings - likes to dance - wears nice little ribbons in her hair - has a charming smile - Bet has an abundan-ce of personality and friendliness. Prophecy: Prem agenlfor Dorolhy Dunlop MILDRED CHARLOTTE HUNKLER Drury Minstrel 3 Handicraft Club 3 Drivers' Club 3 Here is a cute lass with l-ong braids, One of Drury's quieter maids. Into nursing she'll go - To the top we all know - The top always being lher grade. Prophecy: Houwelzola' flrhr Teacher al Drury Hzlgh School LINDA SARAH HUNTER Interclass Sports 1 Gym Club 1 Class Play 4 Drivers' Club 3 Choir 1, 2 Latin-American Club 4 English accent - loves debates - pretty plaid skirts and long sweaters-quaint little pins on her white collars - saddle shoes - good marks - gTeat hopes for the future - la 'typical high school girl. Prophecy: fIII1l'l'l'L'fl lo an Fnglzlrlz J'l1l.l0l' APRIL 12, 1940 - WVell, will you look wImt's here - the Senior Cnbnret, und. by crm-Icy, evcrvonv is alrcse-sell like all farmer. Swim: your partner! CARL FRANKLIN HURLEY Photography Club 4 Class Book Typist 4 Here's a man that's raring to go nowhere-noted for his jokes f?J and wisecracks-his cheerfulness reflects his truth- fulness and wisdom-makes a good companion. Proplzecjy: ,ln l0'.r.r0 Reporlrr WYETH FERN J EPSON Handicraft Club 3 Music .Club 4 Whimsical Wy has a pleasant, friendly manner-studies quite hard - Wants to be a nurse -has the ability to be a lead- er-never caught Without a smile-always ready for a good -time. Prapfzeqy: Runf a dzzffy bar WILLIAM JAY JOHNSON Fir-e Warden 4 Photography Club 3 Class Book Staff 4 Photography Club Secretary 4 sistent in his Everything he an-d if given a do it well. Soccer 1 Basketball Softball 1 Class Play Ch-oir 1, 2, This amiable fe1low's quiet manner may deceive you, but he is as capable of mischief-making as the next one. He is con- s-tudies and is interested in cinematography. does is performed to the utmost of his ability, job -to do you can rest assured tha-t Pete Will Prophecy: 1710 vie cameraman BETTY ELEANOR JONES Athletic Club 1, 2 1, 2 Junior Drama Club Senior Drama Club 4 Ski Club 3, 4 3, 4 Music Appreciation Air Raid Warden 4 3 4 1,2 - Victory Vibran-t personality-the sincerity of a best friend red lipstick-nonchalant and likeable-carefree as a sum- mer breeze-Wit for Wit-true coll-egienne-aristrocratic as a southern belle- Betty. Propfzevy: Plzyrfcal EdLlC!1ll-011 leaclzer al JIa.r.r. Slale ELEANOR MAE JONES Choir 3 Photography Club 4 Drivers' Club 3 Music Appreciation 4 An honest-to-goodness red-head - pretty - peppy - petite. Studies seriously, but not strenuously. Dotes on dates. Sun- shine expects to enter nursing, come September. P1'oplzecy.' C!ll'ldl1Lll'rfC MAY 12, 1940 - Open House at Drury - the time when parent meets teacher. I do hope everyone kept his fingers crossed. ELEANOR BEATRICE KEMP Representative to Student Council 1 Athletic Club 1 Orchestra 4 Music Club 3 Ch-oir 1, 2, 3 Drivers' Club 4 Musical-Eleanor is known by her violin and her voice- she is entertaining, witty, -and keen, and one of the best clerks in Woolworth's Gifte Shoppe . Propheqy: Leader of an af!-gif! 0l'C1l1CJ'fl'L1 CHARLES KRAMER D. S. A. A. President 4 Academe Staif 4 Varsity Baseball 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Assistant Manager of Basketball 3 Choir 1, 2 Manager of Basketball 4 Senior Drama Club 4 Interclass Sp-or-ts 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Drama Club 3 Coin and Stamp Club 1 Ski Club 4 Chairman of Executive Committee 4 Air Raid Warden 4 Drury Minstrel 3 Chuck , as he is known to his many friends, is one of the most popular boys of 'the graduating class. He has kept himself busy during this stay at Drury by engaging in numerous class aotivi-ties. Although small in stature, this mighty mite has taken part in both varsity and interclass sports. He hasn't decided yet to which college he is going, but any institution of higher learning would gladly welcome him. Prophecy: Owner of zfrmy and Nacfy Stare DAVID KRONICK Informal Debating Club 3 Current Events Club 4 Choir 1 First Aid Squad 4 Academe Staff 4 Energetic and wants to get ahead-takes pleasure in his Work-has -always been steady in -his opinions-his noble thoughts will see him through. Proplzecy: .fllodelfor IfLl,0,UElZl1Cl.l7lCl'Jllillll' ROBERT JOSEPH LAMORE Varsity Track 1, 2, 3 Interclass Football 1, 2 Interclass Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Camera Club 3, 4 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Traffic Corps 2, 3, 4 Bob is one of Drury's best pole vaulters. He's the boy you see switching records on the phonograph in the gym on Friday afternoons. His witty disposition and laudable smile have captured many a friend. Prophecy: Drummer with Nez'l C0lH0,J Orclzarlra VERNA HELEN LAMORE Choir 1, 2, 3 Drivers' Club 4 Gym Club 1, 2 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3 Music Appreciation 2 ' Interclass Soccer 1, 2 Interclass Softball 1, 2 Drury Minstrel 3 To Verna who hasn't a care - To Verna who'd ltake any dare - We like you so well And we've heard your friends ftell Your rated as tops everywhere. Proplzccy: W'01rmn'J' Pl'0f8J'J'l.0llf1!B1-!!l'l1l'lf Player JUNE 18, 1940 - XV:-ll, the time has come to part from school for ar. few months, and when we return, we will be on the lust leg of our journey through sc-hool. S0 here's to our junior year! ! R6 lf., N. EUGENE ALBERT LAPINE Co-Captain Football 4 Interclass Baseball 1 Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Initerclass Basketball 1, 2 Varsity Baseball 2, 4 Camera Club 4 Assistant Manager Basketball 3 Ballplaying heros, we're tcld, Must be big fellows, brawny and bold. But I'm sure this is wrong And we now sing you this song, For you could knock those big fellows cold. Proplzeey: Teaclzcnr .raccer al .Vorlh ffdamr grammar .rchoalr EDITH ELIZABETH LEE Class Book Typist 4 Drivers' Club 3 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Drama Club 4 A ,pleasanter girl-there is none. She's always so full of good fun. At shorthand she's bright Never fails to be right. We will miss her when school days are done. Prophecy: Jlodel .rlefzograplzcr SHIRLEY ANN LESS Choir 1, 2 Drivers' Club 3 Basketball 1 Music Appreciation 4 Softball 1 Shike is as unpredictable as the weather-we've yet to see anyone with a more generous nature though. Vivacious, fun- loving, and enthusiastic- we know that she will make as many friends down at Bryant as she did here. Pr0,0lzeq11I Head of HI1'0mcwork Done IVl1z'le You Have Fun cor- poraffoli HELEN RUTH LESURE Drama Club 3 v Handicraft Club 4 Music Appreciation 2 Demure and quiet-that's Helen, In Stamford, Vermon-t is her dwellinl She likes singing a song, Dancing, and ping-pong, And her school marks are really worth tellin'. Prophecy: Solollrf with ive!! Conzolr Orclzerrfra ALICE W. LINDSAY Student Council 4 Interclass Basketball 4 Drama Club 4 - A ready smile, lovely dark hair, always witty, Alice is really a Drury personality. Likes reading and sports. Hates super- ficial people. She's going to be someones girl Friday , Prophecy: Hal-clzeckgz'1'l al Plalfnum Hor.re.rlzoe SEPT. 17, 1940 - lt's been good to get back and see 'i-he old ga-ng again. Class elections we-re held today, follopv- ing a session of vigorous campaigning. The following are to be our leaders: GLORIA M. LOPARDO Softball 1 Latin-American Club 4 Basketball 3, 4 Traffic Cor-ps 3 Music Club 3 Musical inclinations -sporty clcthes -charm - attractive- ness - an inauspicious manner - friendly smile -cheerful dis- position. Proplzccy: Ufyafizlrl WARREN HARDING LUCIER Drivers' Club 4 i'Zeke is an excellent hiker - a promising draftee? All kid- ding aside no truer and more sincere friend can be found in this whol-e No-nth Adams Town. Zeke is what he would like you to call him for he's a regular guy. He's not the type to lead you on and then drop y-ou to one side. Proplzeqy: Gardener on BeffyQLu'1l11'J arfafc RAYMOND JOSEPH LUSCIER, Drivers' Club 3 Current Events Club 4 Man of few words - short in height but high in ideals -likes camping and other out-door sports -has been prominent in scout activities for many years-21 promising draftsman. Propfzecyf Haart of zuzenlpfoymenf bureau EMMA MARY IXIQARUCO Softball 1, 2 Tennis 1, 2, 3 Choir 1 S-occer 1, 2 Gym Club 1 Ring Tennis 3 Handicraft Club 3 Drury Minstrel 3 Drivers' Club 4 Volley Ball 1, 2 Basketball 1, 3, 4 CCaptain 43 Proficient in basketball, swimming and, of course - her stud- ies - Emma captained the girls' basketball team through a suc- cessful season. She has always 'taken an active interest in other schoal activities. Prophecy: IJl'0fUJ'.1'l-UIZLZ! bamkeibalf player VIOLA MARY MARUCO Choir 1, 2 Drama Club 3 Drivers' Club 4 Witty sayings- Vi always is giggling at something in class - thinks school could still go on without Muzzey - knows how to make friends-graduation holds her interest at present. Proplzrcy-' fI.flrz'.rla11l In Slzfrley Lcnnr In lzer nalionzzf lzofncwork Jcllvnza Bernie Auge, President: Mary Bcnedetti, Vice-president: Louise Montagnn, Secretary :md Treasurer: Eleanor Con- tois, Representative to the Student Council. GUM 6, THEODORE JAMES MAZZU Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Interclass Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Interclass Baseball 1, 2, 3 Choir 1, 2 Class Book Staff 4 Drivers' Club 4 Sincere-likeable-a hard and earnest worker with a spark of brilliance-a regular fellow and a far from fair athlete- destined to go far. Pl'UpflL'Ly.' Jae 1'r1cfzz'11z ,rjlgf1l lllallllyfl' MARY ELIZABETH MCCOLLUM 1Newburgh Free Academyb Instructor of' Golf Club 2 Secretary of the Junior Red Cross 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 News reporter fO1 school paper 1 A Cappella Choirs 212 years Manager of Bowling Club 2, 3 Gold Club 1, 2 Secretary of the Junior Red Cross 3 Although a newcomer, reserved, dignified, Mary has made friends everywhere. She is a capable musician much in de- mand- wants to make the organ her career-a singer in Mr. Chamber's Glee Club. Proplzecy: Soclcfy malron who wintr af! llze garden Club I1WlIl'dJ'.f0l' her ,of-z:e l'0J'f,'J' ALLAN B. MCPHERSON Drivers' Club 4 Interclass Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3 Interclass Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 3, 4 Interclass Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball fan - interclass enthusiast - star basketball guard - flashy clothes - woman hater - and swell fellow - the class of '42 is proud to present Allie'. Propfzecy: Cf1z'l'op0a'z'Jf LETIZIA ROSE MERANTI Traflic Corps 4 Drivers' Club 4 Academe Typist 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Gym Club 1, 2 Softball 1, 2, 3 Handicraft Club 3 Volley Ball 2 Laddie is very amiable and clever-a staunch and loyal friend - we're all certain that 'tLaddie's -eiiorts in her studies will aid her in securing a jab as an efficient stenographer. Prophecy: Secrelary lo Vice Pl'6rFl.d6l1l Qf l'nz'lerl Slafef RALPH E. MODLINGER Nu Sigma Epsilon 2 First Aid Corps 4 Vice President of Class 4 Debating Club 3 Class Play 4 Latin-American Club 4 You were Brad in the Senior Class Play We remember it well to this day. You're tall, and you're clark, And I've heard folks remark That you keep them light-hearted and gay. Prophecy: Doclor who gave up lzzlr praclice Z0 become a nzovie aclor OCT. 25, 1940 - Something new is added in the way of entertainment at good ol' Drury - a Masquerade Ball! Mary Polumbn wins ze prize for looking quite naive and sweet as Red Riding Hood. And over there, that dis- tinguished-looking Southern gentleman, acting as master of ceremonies, is none other than Mr. Warren. BARBARA ELIZABETH MOLLOY Basketball 1, 2 Junior Prom Committee 3 Softball 2 Traffic Corps 3 Soccer 1, 2 Service Corps 3 Drama Club 3, 4 Music Appreciation 2, 3 Gym Club 3, 4 Drury Minstrel 3 Choir 1, 2, 3 Student Council Representative 2 Crazy antics - devilish merriment - that's Barb ! Usually found where the chatter is high, curls dancing, and eyes twink- ling, planning things frequent and special- Barb has been the delight t?J of her teachers with her witty remarks on every- thing except the lesson. Prophecy: fl com edienne ROSE MADELINE MORESI Choir 1, 2, 3 Drivers, Club 4 Handicraft 3 Dancing School 3 Timid? Shy? No, not after you get to know Rosie . She's really loads of fun and a very cheerful member of her crowd. Propfzecy: Dean 0fad1rzz'.,f.rz'0n al Howland Prep. MARTIN JOHN PAUL MULLEN Interclass Basketball 1, 2 Traffic Corps 4 Interclass Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Service Corps 4 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3 Varsity Basketball 4 President Student Council 4 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4 D. S. A. A. Executive Committee 4 Classbcok Staff 4 Interclass Football 1 Class Representative of Student Council 1, 4 There was a young fellow called Jack As an athlete, he no-thing did lack. The girls who adored him I'm sure never bored him And the Juniors want Jack to come back. Prophecy: Jlarlcr of CEl'6l?Z0lZl.EJ' al Pfaffnunz H0l'.Jl6.I'!10C RICHARD FOSTER MUMFORD Drivers' Club 4 Tops on a dance floor - nice on a date - Likes skiing and swimming - sure knows how to skate, Generally studies - gets a pretty good rank, Can always be counted on hand for a prank. Proplzecy: Parfner of a rluunba learn JOHN WILLIAM NAGLE Class President 2 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3 Varsity Baseball 2, 3 Camera Club 3 Varsity Football 1, 2, 3 Current Events Club 4 Tall, dark, and Irish - a characteristic grin that stretches from ear to ear - a slow, swaggering gait - subtle humor -- nonchalant - receives tardy slips as a matter of c-ourse. Proplzccys SIM! lllilfjlllift' NOV. 13, 1940 - lla-y ho, the Northern Berkshire Langue Crown is ours! Oni-v :again Adams is cwerrnnle after n IHENI-f0Ul!llf llllll lllfillilli-I battle. Bringing honor to this Class of '42 were Bernie Auge, Gene Lupine, und Joe Downey. n Q 5 bf, HELEN M. NEJAME Nu Sigma Epsilon 2, 3 Volley Ball 1, 2 Pro Merito 4 President Softball 1, 2 Academe Staff 4 Gym Club 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Round Table 3 Latin-American Club 4 Helen has a pleasing personality, with a big smile, all her own - besides attaining worthy scholarship records, she has the distinction of always giving her best efforts when -called upon - all her classes benefit by ther answers and in sports she's tops ! lJl'0,DllCl1lj.' Teacher of Plzllorroplly al Howland Prep. School DORIS LILLIAN NETHERWOOD Choir 1, 2 Traffic Corps 4 Camera Club 3 Air Raid Warden 4 Drivers' Club 4 Ski Club 1, 4 Happy-go-lucky - has beautiful hair - Dresses becomingly -heard to declare The telephone office is Where sl1e'll go With the charm and poise by which we know Doe , Prophecy: Creator of Lair Lamb , movie carloon YALE NEWMAN Student Council 3 Drivers' Club 3 Interclass Sports 1, 2, 4 Latin-American Club 4 Campaign Manager 2, 4 Lunch Room Monitor 2 f'Perfect example of an extrovert - smooth dancer - Hey can I borrow - ? An ever-present Question in Echo's conver- santion - n-oted for his filibuster in U. S. History and his elo- quent campaign speeches. Proplzecy: Producer of a broadway .rlzow CAROLYN LOUISE NIEBUR Drivers' Club 3 Girls' Basketball 1, 2 Camera Club 4 Soccer 1, 2 A very adorable lass No fellow can quite bear to pass Her smile disarming Is awfully charming Her wit is really first class. Prophecy: fI,r.rz.rlanl In flugzwl W'ala'en'.f magician acl GEORGE ALFRED NORCROSS Ambitious and full of spirit - tries to make things easier for others - has confidence in himself and works diligently - will soon be one of Americas skilled machinists. Prophecy: Alnbamador lo Iceland DEC. 27, 1940 - Thumbnail sketch of the Drury Prom - clean-shaven lads - impressive tuxedoes - colorful, whirling skirts of tatfeta, tulle, and velvet - a. fragrance of garrlenia - y0uth's gary, holiday spirit. ROBERT ROBARE O'HARE Nu Sigma Epsilon 2, 3 Drivers' Club 3 Bob's an out-door fellow - hunter, fisherman, hiker - likes to read entertaining books-always is pals with the boys and any aviation fan. Prophecy: Principal of Drury H lyh School FREDERICK C. OSBORN, JR. Debating Club 3 Camera Club 4 Fire Warden 4 Never ready to jump into anything, Freddie is cautious and wary-a women-hater but not hated by the Women-one of our better looking seniors. Prophecy: Rtuzfiing I9'reddz'c Liflleff Branch Ujfcc REBECCA JANE OSTERHOUT Academe Staff 4 Drama Club 4 Choir 2, 3 Stu-d-ent C-ouncil 4 Drivers' Club 3 Trafic Corps 4 Rebecca's frankness, individualism, and air of determination, have made her one of 'the best known members of the class. A whiz in Math, Becky knows all the answers and is willing to help anyone. She will go to Wheaton, where she will major in Math. Prophecy: Owner of a Dairy Bar on lhc Jlohawk frail CHARLOTTE LORETTA OUELLETTE Soccer 1 Academe Staff 4 Softball 1 Choir 3 Gym Club 2, 3 Music Appreciation 4 Basketball 2, 3 An appropriate witty remark- a whisper in the study hall- a friendly smile, a stick of gum - attractive apparel - that's Charlotte. Can she cook and sew? She took a four-year course in Household Arts and Pre-Nursing. Prophecy: ,Pl'0,0l'l'6fl'L'J'J' of 0ley'.f Deh'caleJJcn ELLEN ERMINA PASSARDI Handicraft Club 3 i Music Club 4 Tall, goo-d looking and dark-haired -studious and capablef- El recites with a soft voice-has a lovable shyness in class - saves up energy for -dancing. Prophecy: Poeletnr JAN. 24, 1941 - A certain member of the Drury Ski Club tries his hand at the Chickley Alp jump. For twen- ty feet he soared gracefully and then unfortunately trigd to grab for something to hold on to! EDITH ALBERTA PEAD Basketball 1 Drama Club 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Traflic Corps 3, 4 Choir 1, 2, 3 Academe Staff 4 Gym Club 1 Latin-American Relations Club 4 Edith with her long, golden hair, friendly nature and musical inclinations, is everyone's friend. She is usually found dancing - playing her violin - or singing in the church choir. 1,l'Ul7!Il'l1U.' I'l.0!l.lll.-ff In HfI1l7I0ll,I'0l'l'l1L'.l'fl'H CELADYS MARY ANNE PELOQUIN Music Appreciation 4 Softball 1, 2 Drama Club 3 Class Book Staff 4 Air Raid Warden 4 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Athletic Club 1, 2 Soccer 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2 Bright ribbons in lovely hair -- depth and sincerity - Schneider ski boots and christies - smooth, gleaming fiance floors - cheery and gay as a bright plaid - eight o'clock bell! .. ' 1 9 What s that. Prophecy: Sccrclalgu la John .Yaglc FLORENCE E. PESSOLANO Choir 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2 Gym Club 1, 2 Soccer 1, 2, 3 Drama Club 3 Softball 2, 3 Drivers' Club 4 Here is a young lady called Dolly Who always is friendly and jolly, Just five feet in height, Like a feather is light, And thinks that homework is folly. Prophecy: Public health meme LEONARD WILLIAM PETERSON Pro Merito 4 Interclass Football 3, 4 Nu Sigma Epsil-on 3 Editor-in-Chief of Academe 4 Informal Debating Club 4 Photography Club 3 First Aid Squad 4 Representative to Student Council 1, 3, 4 One of the most intelligent students of the class of 1942, Pete plans to further his education at college. Although serious in his s-tudies, he has a good sense of humor and likes to have a good time as much as the n-ext fellow. His sincerity an-d pleasing personality have won him many friends during his four years at Drury. Prophecy: B1'a1'nrrpccz'al1'.rZ HELEN AUGUSTINE POIROT Camera Club 4 Choir 1, 2 Friendly - well poised - full of fun - carefree - homework never bothers her- Huggie has ability to sew- likes to dance -wishes on loads of hay. Prophecy: Tcachcw halorz-lwz'1'lz'11g MARCH 4, 1941 - Three cheers for our hoopsters! Xot only did they win the Northem Berkshire League Crown, sans defeat, but also reached the finals, triumphing oxjer Northbridge and Bartlett in the Springfield College In- vitation Tournament. Representing '42 and doing a splen- did job were Tony Rinaldi, Vinnie D'.-krcangelo, Eddie Cameron and Allie McPherson. MARY LOUISE POLUMBO Editor-in-Chief Class Book 4 Air Raid Warden 4 Latin-American Relations Club 4 Traffic Corps 4 Class Play 4 Service Corps 4 Choir 1 Drama Club Play 3 Glee Club 4 Class Oflice 1 Junior Drama Club 3 . Cheerleader 4 Mary's a sweet little mite, Her eyes are so sparkly, so bright. We'll always remember The fourth of December When Mary was Lois for a night. Prophecy: fllanager of Kel.rey'.r Commelfc Company W .- LOIS MAE POWELL Handicraft Club 3 Drivers' Club 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Quiet on the surface, but va really jolly girl when you know her. Popular among her classmates, and a friend to all. Prophecy: .fllember of Glendale Glcc Club CONSTANCE JEROME PRENDERGAST Choir 1, 2, 3 Ski Club 4 Gym Club 1 Basketball 1 Photography Club 3 Service Corps 3 Senior Drama Club 4 Traflic Corps 3, 4 Here is one of our best liked pals - friend of many - Con- nie, gay, reliable and congenial, has a Winning smile that at- tracts all. Proplzecy: Finrf lady of fhe land JOHN CROSINA PRENGUBER Drivers' Club 4 Johnny may seem rather quiet, but he could probably show some of us what fun really is. He takes a great deal of interest in the outdoor life-especially hunting and fishing. Prophecy: Profe.f.rz'ona! checker cfzamp MARY PRENGUBER Class Book Staff 4 Drama Club 3 Choir 2, 3 Drivers' Club 4 Mary is tops on the dance floor, likes sports, is fun-loving and witty, has a beautiful smile and a sparkling personality. She's going to be a secretary in a law firm, Prophecy: Danvur on Broadway MARCH 25, 19-ll -' The Junior Drama Club makes its debut by presenting an very impromptu pluy at nssembjy. This unrehenrsed and improvised bit of pln,y-nc-ting' not only delighted the student body but revealed true extem- pornry noting' ability on the purt of its members. 753 Q8 'Q' 'QQ 6, 1 EDNA ELSIE PRINCE Nu Sigma Epsilon 2 Camera Club 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Tra1Tic Corps 4 Ch0iI' 2, 3 Soccer 1, 2 Drivers' Club 3 Softball 1, 2 This quiet, shy, retiring girl doesn't make much noise in the classroom-but outside! -we understand that she is entirely different. Ed ' ' ' ' ' na has participated in many school activities- especially showing her ability in basketball. l,l'l7Illll'l:V-' iuzlkl'-lll7 lIl'fl.J'f11f fill' uul'IIdlJl'l'l' nsillllilblhl' CLAIRE BEATRICE PROVENCHER Nu Sigma Epsilon 2, 3 Pro Merito 3, 4 Academe Stall' 3. 4 Class Play Prompter 4 Student Council 1 A fun-loving girl is Claire, Who for studying has quite a flair. But don't be misled By her brain-filled head. She's tops at a social affair. Choir 1, 2 Glee Club 4 Drama Club 3 Music Club 4 P1'u,0l1mjy.' cjlllyd p.1yt'f1of0y1',rl ETHEL ELIZABETH QUINN Band 1 Soccer 1, 2 Choir 1, 2 Drivers' Club 3 Camera Club 4 Soft gay twinkles -pert little nose-sweet with just a touch of spice- the tranquility of a warm spring day-puzzled, quizzical f?l glances-charming personality. I,l'0,I.7l1L'l'AIf.' . 11 il f 1.0 n a fre f1c1'1'c.-'.r DOROTHY PHYLLIS REOPEL Interclass Soccer 1 Gym Club 1, 2 Drama Club 3, 4 Service Corps 4 A cheerleading lady is Dot Who puts into it all that she's got She's a jitterbug lass She's got pep, she's got class And of friends she has more than a lot. Choir 1, 2 Interclass Basketball 1, 2 Interclass Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader Co-Captain 3, 4 Prophecy: Broadway dancer GERALDINE MARY RHODES 2 Choir 2, 3 Softball 3, 4 l ' Camera Club 3 Music Appreciation 2, 3 Drivers' Club 4 Drury Minstrel 2, 3 Fun loving-sport loving-tornboyish- Gerry is famous for her parties and for the pranks she plays on her unsuspecting victims. Wherever there is giggling, Gerry is sure to be in the midst of it. With her infectious laughter, she brightens many of the meetings of the skating club. Prophecy: Pronzfnenl antique colleclor APRIL 2, 1941 - Today, a, notice was sent aroundyto all the classes, warning the students to keep oh' the school lawns and advising them to throw their ice cream sticks in the dispensers. please! I Spring is surely here! WALTER C. RICHARDSON Ski Team 3, 4 Air Raid Warden 4 Invterclass Sports 2, 3 Service Corps 3 Camera Club 3, 4 Traffic Corps 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Walt is a handsome lad with brown curly hair, and an eye for beauty. His pleasant disposition is ranked as tops oy all his friends, especially the girls. Propfzccy: Bone Specialllfl ANTHONY JAMES RINALDI Camera Club 4 Irrterclass Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 Inter-class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Co-Captain Basketball 4 Captain of Basketball - 'high scorer - flashy forward - All Western Mass. - tall - happy-go-lucky - ladies' man - good l dancer. Proplzccy: Rcporlel'-for fiction Comz'c.r CARLTON EDWARD ROBARE Ski Team 3 Camera Club 3, 4 Captain of Ski Team 4 Ski Club 2, 3 Fire Warden 4 President of Ski Club 4 Our man-about-town - always seen in his car with two or three girls. A skier is Carl who helps to uphold Drury tra- dition along thait line. Prophecy: Bank Zeller RHODA ELIZABETH ROCK Junior Drama Club 3 Rhoda, we undoubtedly gained When you here at Drury remained. We adopted you gladlyg 41 left you sadly. As a friend to most all you have reigned. Prophecy: Librarian 1 ALBERT EDWARD RONDEAU . Drivers' Club 4 Air Raid Warden 4 Quiet - serious minded - scientifically inclined student - always near the top in his classes and alt times far in the lead 6 - a sure success! 4.5, Proplzccy: Doing e.1'lc11.f1've 1'e.rca1'c'l1 fn Geology MAY 30, 1941 - The deadline for those rvscalrvll ml- pers on Virgil draws near. Students in Lutin 80 :irc for- getting tennis this week in at frantic effort to rom-h ques- tion 186. Hope you :nuke it, Morton! 1 PHYLLIS JEAN ROSENTHAL Nu Sigma Epsilon 2, 3 Academe Staff 4 Pro Merito 4 Class Book Staff 4 Softball 1 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 B2Sk6T2b211l 1 Music Appreciation 4 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Drama Club 3 SOCCGI' 1 Service Corps 4 Air Raid Warden 4 Glowing brown eyes - a hearty laugh - also, a hearty ap- petite - a subtle bit of Mr. Reilly's humor usually finds a twink- ling glance full of comprehension in Rosie's eyes - the as- surance of a diplomaitg -the brilliance of a Webster's dictionary. 1,l'0,0llL'l1V.' ,Undef nl Jnf1n'.r lI1'v.v.r.3'l1up JOSEPH ANTHON Y ROSI Class Play 4 Junior Drama Club 3 Choir 1, 2, 3 Drivers' Club 4 Joe, the boy who's always ready to give a helping hand. He is a promising pianist and already has one waltz to his score. Joe's always a good actor whether on the stage of life or in the Senior play. IJl'0,Ul1l'l1lf.' Daorman af Ihr' Pfnlfnzmz Ilar.fc'.rl1oe ELEANOR ALBERTINA SALERNO Choir 1 Basketball 1, 4 Gym Club 1 Softball 1, 4 Drama Club 3 Tennis 3 Drivers' Club 4 Volley Ball 1 Music Appreciation 1 Soccer 1 Dolly is a petite lass of Drury. She likes fun and gets plenty of it. We recognize her by her favorite expression - Oh, my goodness! Praplzcry.' Uwner of Safcrflofr Salfn JIU! RITA ALMA SCHMIDT Choir 1, 2, 3 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Gym Club 1, 2, 3 Basketball 3, 4 Music Appreciation 2, 3 Rita goes in for sports in a big way and seldom misses a Drury game. She -takes particular interest in basketball and is noted for her ability as a player on the girls' team. , P1'0plzr'q1f.' P0.v.rg,r,r01'Qf' U 0rfd'.r Rrt'0rt1'f01'Spcvd In Yiypfng DOROTHY REDA SHEPHERD Choir 2, 3 Drivers' Club 4 Photography Club 3 Silence is golden, they say, And we have watched you, Dot , every day. You're reserved and you're shy- Just as quiet as pie, Yet your school spirit and cheerin's okay ! I IJl'0,0!lL'l'xlf.' Runes' a .Yur.-'cry School in Bnflan Jl'NI-I 16, 1941 - Exams are over! Now to look for- ward to a summer of relaxation und next fall attain the all-important role I have been anticipating even as a freshman - the role of senior FLORENCE SHERMAN Choir 1, 2 Prom Committee 3 Music Appreciation 4 Service Corps 4 Dazzling blonde -hair-dancing feet and spirit-the cheer an-d good will of a spring day-the very essence of unseliish- ness and friendship- an ever ready smile- as feminine as an Easter bonnet. Proplzecy: Pl'QfEJJl-0110! parly-g1'ver VERNON TAYLOR SHIPPEE Quick, swinging stride - unruly blonde hair- successful bear hunts on the trail- car always packed with fellows-complete nonchalence about repeated nine A. M. arrivals - cool and ret- icent with strangers. Prophecy: Inventor of Hzc H1Ilt'l.J'l.bft3 Hair-pz'n JANICE ELIZABE'I'H SUPER Nu Sigma Epsilon 2 Soccer 1, 2 Pro Merito 4 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 1, 2 Air Raid Warden 4 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4 Junior Drama Club 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1 Spanish Club 4 Softball 1, 2, 3, A-thletic Club 1, 2 Gingersnaps sprinkled across the bridge of her nose - a contagious laugh making a happy dent on all those around her - chemical equations and laws of physics - the ease with which she executes a christie, returns a swift backhand and sinks a basket - popularly known as Supe . Prophecy: Jlorlcl at 'KJ0Hl1'J'Dl'E.I'J Shop BEATRICE ANN TANNER Class B-ook Staff 4 Drama Club 3 1 Choir 3 Camera Club 4 Music Appreciation 3 Now here's an ebullient lass. One who easily could lead her class In charm and in pertness And lively alentness And in studies she -does more than just pass . Pl'0pf1z'Q11.' Bl'0!If!W11AVlZlC1Ill'L'l' CARLETON HERBERT TANNER Choir 1 Camera Club 3, 4 Interclass Basketball 2 Tall - bl-ond, unruly hair - likes machine work - drives a brand new car-seen at 'dances and ball games-is thinking of Pratt and Whitney's for next year - Cin Hartfordl. I'ro,olu'z1y: Ilcrnzfl SEPT. 7, 1941 - Ilan-lc to H4-hool again. We lmve but one regret amd than-t is that we are Seniors, which nu-ans ut the and of the your SOIIN' of us muy have to say fare- well to our school-days. it i f PAUL EUGENE TAYLOR Camera Club 3, 4 Quiet- earnest '- well-behaved - an all around fine student - a capable and steady worker who shows intelligence far above the average. l'1'opl1eq1f.' Talenl Scoulfor Ar7t'tUlIl!1Il,J'I3I'0t1dtUt1.lf Slzoww PAUL TEEPLE Interclass Football 1, 2 Interclass Baseball 1, 2 Makes friends by being a friend-takes part in amateur sports, usually playing with the famous Blackinton eleven- honest and sincere in his few but well-spoken words. Prophecy: fllovfe aclor PETER NELSON TIETGENS Interclass Football 1, 2 Choir 1, 2 Interclass Basketball 1, 3 Air Raid Warden 4 Interclass Baseball 1, 2, 3 Council Traific Corps 4 Pete is our master mechanic Who sends all the girls in a panic. School is a chore He finds quite a bore, Thus driving his 'teachers all frantic. P1'opl1ecy.' Owner of Ye Ulde Sweef Shoppe - calzdyfaclory RUSSELL EDGAR TOLMANN Photography Club 4 Stretcher Carrier 4 Russe1l's one of the Drury's bashful boys, but don't let this mislead you, for once you have gained his friendship you'l1 find out that -his bashfulness has deceived you, Praplzeqy: Bufferfor duge home EILEEN PETER TOOMEY Drivers' Club 4 Long, shining tresses- When Irish Eyes Are Smiling - quick, warm friendliness-cl-ever debates and -the ability to in- timidate words-the sophisticated assurance of a diplomat- slow, melodious speech. Proplzeey: Raxane In llze lefeu1'.fz'on Jerfal, Cyran0 de Bergerac OCT. 10, 1941 - SVQ-ll. can you imagine my surprise? W'hc-n walking into the Gym the night of the Freshmgn Reception, I saw that tha Freshmen had taken over. Gee! I guess I'm getting old. GEORGE CHARLES TURCOTT Interclass Baseball 3 Varsity Football 3 Initerclass Basketball 2, 3, 4 Interclass Football 4 Camera Club 4 Turkey, we boys call him for he's a progressive type of bird. He is a student of Drury's Trade School-one of t-he best. He spends his 1-eisure time building exceptionally good model planes. When he's not doing this you can bet your best pair of boots that fhe's out hunting. George is a good marks-man - at the present he is aiming to become a skilled mechanic. Proplzecy: Owner of a turkey farm RICHARD BARRY TURNER Photography Club 3 Music Apprecia-tion 4 Dick -Drury's demon defying determinable debator who despises dickering dabblers who desire to debilitate and defame democracy's designs 'to depredate devilish dictators and despo- rados who try to demoralize the developing democratic spirit of defense. Propfzecy: Jockey aZBarl1ara 1'N0y,J' Slablar FRANCIS XAVIER VIENS Current Events Club 4 Has plenty of work to do and will-power to do it-quiet and dignified, yet always ready for fun-from this experience in cooking class, he ought to make a fine husband for a lazy woman. Prvplzccy: Rear-1la'nzz'ral In U. S. lVavy AUGUST ERNEST WALDEN, JR. School Color Bearer 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 1, 2, 3 Spanish American Club 4 Music Appreciation 1 Student Council 4 Varsity Track 1 Varsity Football 1 Interclass Track 1 Associate Editor Class Book 4 Air Raid Warden 4 Class Play-Stage Manager 4 Debating Club 1 Who is that big blond lad lumbering down the Mohawk Trail every morning on his 'way to school? That's Bud Walden, Drury's Color Bearer for four years. He is very interested in Law and Aeronautics. What makes him so popular? - his hearty laugh, his sincerity, and his generosity. Prophecy: Jlagiciarz PRISCILLA MAY VVINDOVER President Drama Club 4 Academe Staif 4 Class Play 4 Class Book Staff 4 Lunch Room Supervisor 3 Drama Club 3, 4 Glee Club 4 News Reporter 4 Air Raid Warden 4 Student Council Corridor 4 Now Windy is witty and clever She puts forth her utmost endeavor The audience yells As each time she excells In a monologue better than ever. Prophecy: 11a.r.rlal'!cd ilu' movie z'11dz1.rl1y in fill! 1L'r1.vl NOV. 2l. 1941 - Football -season almost over and this ye-nr's team was not a great h-am, but it certainly was no pushover. And boys, l for one think that our lust gami- wifh Adams, although not n viviory. was a gr--at g. lII'llP. 13 Q, N w 'ggi ,-'sw' 5 f ' Nh .Q ,, 51 QA til x-we ' JOSEPH HENRI WOLFE President Home Room 3 Junior Varsity Baseball 3 Interclass Baseball 1, 2 J. V. Baseball 3 Joe is a pal to us all. His hobby is just playing ball. I know he is keen, For you see I have seen. He's a star, though he's really quite small. P1'opf11'qy.' Snzaffarl ball player fn bzlzj league' brnrcbafl SAMUEL A. WOOD Nu Sigma Epsilon 2, 3 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Interclass Football 1 Class Book Staff 4 Drivers' Club 4 Whose ranks are unfailingly good? Who minds his business as should? Whose hair always brushed? Whose face often flushed? It's loyal and honest Sam Wood. Proplzecy: l1llt1J'll'0ll0l716l' WALTER WILLIAM WRIGHT Varsity Football 4 Interclass Football 1, 2, 3 Varsity Basketball 3, 4 Interclass Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Drivers' Club 4 Interclass Basketball 1, 2 Softball Captain 3, 4 Cafeteria Cashier 4 Spontaneous cheerfulness-a ninety-yard run in an all- important football game-calm, cool, and collected-even during the last three minutes of the most exciting basketball game- an all right guy. Propliecy: Chauffeur FRANCIS DOMINIC ZAPPULA Interclass Football 1 Assistant Manager of Football 4 Manager of Baseball 4 Drivers' Club 4 Pensive-quiet-manually and mechanically inclined-en- joys athletics - has a likeable manner - he is always himself -never any aritiflciality-a fine fellow. Prophecy: Janflor af Pfaflnum Horwwlzoe ALPHONSE JOSEPH ZITER Interclass Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Manager of Football 4 Inlterclass Basketball 1, 2, 3 Drivers' Club 3 Interclass Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Current Events Club 4 Assistant Manager of Football 3 This boy 'goes at things with a bang! And always is around with the gang While he looks much like a fighter Not many have spirits lighter By these things you will know -him- Al Ziter. Prophecy: Boxing referee DEC. 29, 19-ll - Ah! The Senior Prom was held at the Masonic Temple and from within came shouts of laughter, gay tunes, shouts of joy - put them all together and they spell a wonderful time. STUDENT COUNCIL W Officers President, John Mullen Secretary Treasurer Jane Windover Vice-Pl'CSid6Ilt, Raymond Canavan Faculty Adviser Mr William Haitley Senate Senior President, Bernard Auge Representative, John Mullen Sophomore President, Donald Lesage Representative, Jane Windover Chief Marshal of Service, Frances Mancuso President Raymond Canavan President Gwendelyn Matthews Representative Roy Modllnger Chief Marshal of Traffic Leo Anderson PRO MERITO 1 President, Helen NeJame Vice-President, Marjorie Hickman Joseph Abbott Catherine Ann Curran Leo Anderson Donald Finlayson David Ashkar Eleanor G-atslick JAN. 8, 1942 - Since- IN-vonllwr Nt'Y1'Ilfll, when war was devlureil. the l'. S. has been in ll solemn shllv. li also has eil'e1'h-il us lu-re ut school. KVA- wnmlvr now il' we will lm able to gn on with the plan-ns we lmvv lllilllh' I'ur ilu- 4-uminl: ye-urs. Ronald Hopkins Phy111s Rosu th xl Leonard Peterson J nic Supei Claire Provencher Class Play THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH Cast Bernard Ingals --- ..... .... L ouis Amell Eunice Ingals --- .... Eileen Horn Noel Derby .... .... J oseph Rosi Leo Day ....... -- Edward Beaver Rhoda .......... .... L in-da Hunter Julia Mu-rdoch .... ......... B etty Jones Mrs. Bradley .... -- Priscilla Windover Hugh Ingals ...... .... S tephen Boisvert Ronald Murdoch --- --- Wallace Daniels Lois Ingals ..... -- Mary Polumbo Bradley Ingals .... -- Ralph Modlinger Dagmar Carroll --- .... Marjorie Hickman Director ....... .... Mr . Raymond Royal Promlpter ............ -- Claire Provencher Stage Manager ........ .... ..... - - - Ernest A. Walden Staging and Lighting ,... ................... M r. Edward Nichols Edward Cameron David Ashkar Assistants to Mr. Nichols --- - Neil Como Sam Wood Joseph Fachini Louis Amell This play attempted to present a picture of modern youth as it adheres to new ideas of freedom which conflict with the duties of sons and daughters. It tried to show that while youth seems shallow, neglectful, and brazen, youth in moments of crisis reveals itself as sound of character and sincere and honest in intention. Al- though it was Written in comedy vein, the play presented a keen analysis of today's problems in dramatic and realistic fashion. FEB. 6, 1942 - Mid-years which mean to the seniors a period of waiting and hoping. MAR. 19, 1942 - A very quiet month for all until our 44 English tear-hers announced that :ull seniors must prepare long papers flue May eleventh. Oh! lVhat a surprise! Boy Did the mos-t for Drury Did Drury for the most Most Likely to succeed Favorite Teacher Our good Citizen Who's Who The The The The The The The The The The The The hair of eyes of teeth of clothes of dancing ability of athletic ability of personality of wit of intelligence of looks of acting ability of popularity of Bernard Auge Joseph Downey Leonard Peterson Mr. Warren The Ideal Student Girl Mary Polumbo Claire Provencher Marjorie Hickman Catherine Ann Curran Mary Prenguber Janice Super Marjorie Hickman Barbara Molloy Helen NeJame Gladys Peloquin Barbara Foy Mary Polumbo Dorothy Reopel at Drury Priscilla Windover Barbara Molloy Catherine Ann Curran Miss Sherman Catherine Ann Curran Joseph Downey Robert Lvmore Ralph Modlinger Ralph Modlinger Richard Mumford Bernard Auge Bernard Auge Edward Beaver Leonard Peterson Robert L8 IHOTC Ralph Modlinger Bernar-d Auge A l'RlL 4, 1942 Sprig F1-vc-r Sprig is '1-re, CLASS SONG - l942 Tune: Princeton Cannon Song Oh, Drury, Alma Mater, dear, We take our leave today. Wi.th hours of gladness back of us, We go out on our Way. We'll ne'er forget the hours we spent In happy high-school days, And the Whole world wifl echo with Our songs of Drury's praise. And now, to thee we sing, As did thy sons in days of oldg We pledge that loyally Drury's honor we'll uphold. Oh! Drury! 1-9-4-2 is proud, And of us it's proud you'll be For we'll fight for the right with all of our might, Oh! Drury! Priscilla Windovel' V12 Id's 'Q-ro lo stay Like- my gold I'd w0n't go :nun Basketball GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Emma Moruco, Captain Margaret Brown Ruth Deep Mary Benedetti Rita Schmidt Edna Prince Janice Super 4 Gloria Lopardo Joan Habersetzer Eleanor Salerno Letizia Meranti Helen Nejame BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Co-Captains: Tony Rinaldi and Vincent D'Arcangelo. Senior Letterman: John Mullen, Edward Cam- eron, Allan McPherson and Walter Wright. MAY 29 - Today we. of the senior class, decorated the memorial maple trees with wreathes and flags. Follow- 46 ing this solemn march, taps were played. Football vi? ' A 1 . lrggghk -Q A 3,,.?.ag me 'f f if- . A '53 ' ' J 'N 1 -f - U ' if '-' 'HN4 . 4' f ' '5V, .- ' ' - 1 'V , sf 'l . x 17 . mfs mrflfif... :ff ' FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Co-Captains: Eugene Lapine and Bernard Augeg. Senior Lettermen: John Mullen, Vincent D'Arcangelo, Walter Wright, and Joseph Downey. Co-Managers: Dante Giusti and Alphonse Ziter. Athletic Schedule BASKETBALL BASEBALL Drury 53 St. Joseph CPi+ttsfieldJ May Drury vs. St. Joseph fPittsfieldJ Drury 35 St. Joseph iN. Adamsl May Drury vs. Williamstown Drury 25 Adams 24 May Drury vs. Pittsfield Drury 21 V Mount Pleasant 39 May Drury vs. Bennington Drury 33 Pittsfield 27 May Drury vs. Dalton Drury 32 ef Williams Freshmen 58 May Drury vs. Williamstown Drury 37 Williamstown 30 May Drury vs. St. Joseph CPittsfieldb Drury 45 Bennington 32 May Drury vs, Adams DTUIZV 46 D-315011 20 May Drury vs. Adams DFUTY 37 Alumni 22 June Drury vs. Pittsfield Drury 48 St. Joseph KN. Adams? June Drury vs. Bennington Drury 38 Adams A June Drury vs. Dalton Drury 271 Pittsfield I 1 FOOTBALL Drury 42 St. Joseph iP1ttsf1eldJ Drury 46 Williamstown DFUFY 13 N01'fJhHmDt0H Drury 61 Bennington Drury 0 Athol U Drury 48 Dalton Drury 12 Greenfield Drury Drury Williamstown Won 13 F- Lost 5 Drury 33 St. Joseph tPittsfie-ld! Drury 0 Pittsfield Drury 0 A Adams Won 4 - Lost 2 - Tied 1 JUNE 7, 1942 - At lust that Inst hectic week is over, with one night the Senior Banquet and Senior Rem-eption', then the following' night Class Night. And now wo come to our lust night here ut Drury -- Graduation - and NYC' the vluss of 1942 bid you farewell und join toge-ther in wishing the future Seniors us much lumpiness und suv- vess ns we have hurl in our four years nt Drury. Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Away Home Away Home Home 0 0 6 0 7 6 16 47 . .,1, I . 'If f 'Y . u 'L- Q , O ,A 1 cz . .ri . ' Ji' 'r ,Y iz' , . -1 of '- 1 51 A -. F I .vlliilu-xr,-'.AM,E ,J5-?ggLxIir4A1- . 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