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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
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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.
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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.
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