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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 .
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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
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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 . ,
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