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JAMES JOSEPH DOUGHERTY Class S1-vw-t:lr'y-'l'l'1-:tsurf-r l Int:-rvlzms liznskvthall 15, ltvp, lu Stuflr-nt 1'nuna'il if Intvra-l:ie::4 lfnuthrll l, 11 Varsity Fmitlmll 41, M:nn:np.7f-r 3 Stud:-nt f'uun:'il l. I Yzlrsily 'l'V:1r'k Alnnngf-r ii, 4 l'I1utuuraphy Vluh Zi Jim's wit which is always present at our parties and social events is of the happiest. He has established himself as the Arthur Murray of the class. Jim is small in stature but great in character and popularity. BARBARA JEAN DOWNEY lntervlass Basketball 2, 4 Chairman of Drury Prom 4 First Aid Club 4 Skating Club 2 Vic-tory Corps 2 Rationing 2 Carefree - unpredictable - pert nose - friendly disposition - mischievous Barb. DOROTHY MAY DUNTON Glee Club 4 Gym Club 2 Drivers' Club 3 Victory Corps 2 Enviable curly hair-blue eyes-cordial-sincere-quiet in class-unassuming Dot-we like you! LORRAINE MARVIS ESTES Academe Typist 4 Drivers' Club 3 First Aid Club 4 Friendly, quiet and conscientious, Lorraine appreciates sports, dancing and hiking. When not in school, her remarks are a little on the mischievous side. THOMAS JOHN FERRARA Band l, 2. 3 Photography Club 4 Skating Club 2 Vic-tory Corps 2 Drivers' Club 3 Among the members of the class there are few who have been less conspicuous during our four years at Drury than Tom. His application to studies, however, together with a deep sin- cerity have more than offset his lack of celebrity and have Won for him the high esteem of those who know him well. SEPT 15 1942 To day we elected four of our most able Sophomores to head our class: Presi- dent Roy Modlinger Vice Presldent, Gwen Mathewsg Secretary-Treasurer, Margaret Galipeau and James Dougherty Representative to the Student Council.
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PEARL MAY DEMEO Academe Staff 4 Glee Club 4 Bowling Club 3 The Berkshire Hills section is a Utopia for this young lady, for you see, her ambition is to become an ar-tist. FRANK JOHN DE PAOLI First Aid Club 3 Victory Corps 2 Here is a quiet fellow that minds his own business and never gets into trouble. But we know -that Confucious said Watch out for the quiet fellow. For Frank we selec-t the nickname of Teeno. RALPH LEWIS DICKINSON Victory Corps 2 First Aid Club 3 Interclass Basketball 3, 4 Map Reading Club 4 The pride of the machine shop, Ralph can handle machines be-tter 'than Aa writer his pen. His chief ambition 'is to become a -toolmaker. Well he's off to Ja good start and it looks as though he is not very far from his goal. Ralph left school in January to enter the Army. JOHN ANTHONY DiLORENZO Photography Club 3, 4 A welcome friend in school .crowds and all circles, capable of amusing and being amused. John is a student who, besides being scholastioally inclined, is interested in outside affairs. ALFRED S. DOLGOFF Skating Club 2 Al is a smooth dancer, and has a. way with the girls. He's a marvelous pianist, and a good student besides. Always can be seen chewing Beechnut gum. lWhere d-oes he find it? , Z ,Y L. ff ,d 'fJ2'b- y I 1- 'f ' ' . 1 -.. , X21 4.1, 4 C ls! 'fl f- . ,' r .9-yi, 1 - l ' C, . sxfgla f 9. . M. ull N M 4 1 It fx It 5 i 4 SEPT. 9, 1942-Back to school as Sophomores-full fledged upperclassmen greeting the incom ing Freshman with the same warm and hearty greeting we had received the year before.
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LORRAINE REGINA FIERRO Interclass Baseball 1 Victory Corps 2 Interclass Basketball 2 Skating' Club 2 Bowling Club 2 Glee Club 4 Soccer 1 This mischievous blue-eyed bundle of fun has the most pep and vitality ever seen. H-er jokes never seem to be stale when she tells them. We never fail to hear Lorraine's hearty laugh through the corridors or in class. For such a jolly creature there can be nothing but success ahead. MARVIS ELAINE FLOYD Traffic Corps 3. 4 ' Cheerleader 2, 3. 4 Interc-lass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain of Cheerleaders 4 Bowling Club 1 Glee Club 4 Student Council 1 Cafeteria Corps 4 Class Play 4 ' First Aid Club 3 Service Corps 2, 3, 4 Home Room Omcer 1 Gym Club 1 'Victory Corps 1 Skating' Club 2 i Come on kids, let's go! Valuable asset to cheering squad- independent-poised-smart apparel-never dateless-fine school spirit, that's our Marv. ELAINE BERTHA FOUNTAIN Adams High School Glee Club 4 Glee Club 1 Drivers' Club 3 lnterclass Basketball 1 Cafeteria Corps 4 Drama Club 1 Meet Nan-popular-jolly-witty-good dancer-humorous an- tics-loyal supporter of all Drury activities. She might be described as the girl who can pull the most boners , but Nan doesn't mindg she laughs with us. LORRAINE EVA FOUNTAIN Adams High School Drama Club 1 Glee Club 1 Glee Club 4 Interclass Basketball 1 Drivers' Club 3 Always in the midst of any cheerful crowd-gay-personality galore-an abundance of school spirit-popularity-sweet smile -and true femininity. All the qualities that are bes-t in a girl are found in Lor, a typical Druryite! WILBUR HERBERT FOX Photography Club 3 Interclass Basketball 2, 3 Drivers' Club 4 Varsity Baseball 3, 4 A jolly, jovial sort of a fellow, with always a joke up his sleeve. That's happy-go-lucky Will. He's a smooth dancer- fond of sports-and has an A-1 personality. Need more be said? ISE 'wr' cs-gs: ' flffj p b .1 A . -, X 1 r xx ,X .. .5 bl-iff '- L .SX 'i .1--.-:Ny 1 H !..,.7v.,.., h -5 ., 1. YV. ,ll t . OCT. 29, 1942-The Freshmen-Sophomore Frolic in which many of our more talented membeis participated.
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