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5 DORIS ANN STEVENS i i Nu Sigma Epsilon 2, 3 Victory Corps 1 Q Pro Memo 4 First Aid Club 3 Class Book Typist 4 Skating Club 4 i Academe Typist 4 1 I Doris is petite and oh! so sweet. Capable and diligent, she stands 3 scholastically high in her class. Her subtle humor combined with I her fine character makes her one of the most well-liked girls at Drury. i 1 I JAY LESLIE STRANGE Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Swing Club 4 Victory Corps l Noted for his jovial manner and sparkling personality, Jay, one of the band's regular mainstays, is always found wherever there is laughter. MARY FRANCES TASSONE Practically everyone knows Mary. She is short, pleasant, neat and friendly. lf you don't know her, don't you wish you did? She is seen at most of the games and is always backing Drury. We may see you around, Mary, but if we don't, good luck in the years to come. SHIRLEY ANN TATRO Class Book Typist 4 Victory Corps 1 Academe Typist 4 Skating Club 4 Blue eyes, short dark hair and a pleasing smile with lots of dimples -that's Shirley. Her ability as a Drum Majorette has won her much fame at Drury. She's quiet, but lots of fun when you get to know her. MARY CLAIRE TAYLOR Glee Club 3 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3 N Drivers' Club 4 First Aid Club 2 Prompter of Class Play 4 Bowling Club l 1 1 1 1 I Here she comes, the girl with the beautiful blue eyes. Cla1re's usually seen with a glint in her eye, a smile on her lips and some- thing up her sleeve! She'll certainly be missed about Drury. Jan. 21, 1946-Two of our prominent teachers, Mr. james M. Chambers and Mr. Harry Pratt retired from the teaching profession. Feb. 20 and 21, 1946-Our Senior actors and actresses mzule their debut in One Mail Night which was a great success.
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Jan. 8, 1946-The question of D. MARGUERITE THERESA SENECAL Homeroom President 4 Glee Club 3 Class Book Staff 4 Bowling Club 2 Traffic Corps 3 Choir 3, 4 Victory Corps l Stamp Club 4 Sweet personality, full of rascality. . ., that's our Marg. Noted primarily for her sunny amiability and joviality, she presents a picture with her dark beauty. Is there any wonder Drury is proud of one of its most prominent members? WILLIAM ALLEN SEYMOUR Varsity Baseball 3, 4 Manager ot Football 4 Stamp Club Vice-President 4 Bill - Red - Al - the boy with the bright red hair and the collection of names. With his friendly manner, he has made many pals while at Drury. FRANCIS MICHAEL SINCLITICO Traffic Corps 3, 4 Interclass Basketball 1 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 Literary Club 4 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4 Service Corps 4 Varsity Baseball 2, 3 Victory Corps l Tink, along with his scholastic work, is interested in two things at school-girls and sports. He changes sports with the seasons, and is a three letter man. He has gone to the Maritime Academy to become an officer in the Merchant Marine and here is to his success as an officer. ROBERT CLAYTON SLADE Ski Club 4 Ski Team 4 ' Victory Corps 1 We call him never a dull moment Bob. Have you noticed him? He's always on his way to meet somebody or to do something. Around and around he goes and a busy man is he! He likes skiing so well that-well, he'd have snow all year long. RONALD ARTHUR SPRAGUE Class President 1 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 Class Vice-President 3 Interclass Basketball 1, 2 Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 2 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary-Treasurer 2 Victory Corps 1 Service Corps 3, 4 Traffic Corps 4 Calm, cool, reserved, Ronnie has won himself many friends through his fine disposition here at Drury. He has truly been an asset to our class and the school. The boy who has set many a girls' heart a flutter - that's our Ronnie. A. R. discrimination was studied by the Seniors. After a series of debates we decided to withdraw from the annual contest. Jan. 16, 1946-With sharpened pencils, filled pens, and crib notes we bravely faced mid-year exams.
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. BARBARA JANE TIMONEY Traffic Corps 4 Wood Working for Girls 4 Freshman Reception l, 2, 3 '- This is our rlzmcer, who is ever ready to give up her time to enter- tain our guests and who has zirlclecl much to our success as za class. ANGELA ROSE TOCCO Victory Corps 1 Ang with her dark eyes and laughing face will long be remembered by her many good friends. Success in whatever you decide to do, Ang. fl PHYLLIS MELBA TROMBLEY Interclass Basketball l Glee Club 3 Red Cross 2 ?'0i'? 'VD Phyl- a regular girl! ! ! Auburn hair, hazel eyes and decidedly pretty. Her laugh is one of her assets and goes well with her vi- vacious personality. She takes an interest in all sports and is never overshadowed at any dance or social gathering. Phyl's wit and ' good humor are well-known among the students. JANET ELIZABETH VENABLE Victory Corps 1 Bowling Club 4 Drivers' Club 4 Soccer 4 Softball 4 J - olly A - micable N - oble E - arnest T - rustworthy DONALD ALBERT VIENS Nu Sigma Epsilon 2, 3 Model Club 1 Glee Club 3 Victory Corps l Personality-sense of humor-imagination-these character- istics along with his popularity made many friends for Donald. Then also, his potential skill in drawing with which he used to amuse his classmates. Early in his senior year, Don answered the call of his country and is now serving in the U. S. Navy. Plenty of luck in your career, Don. May 29, 1946-Once again we held our impressive Memorial Day exercises when Senior girls dressed in white decorated the memorial trees with flags while Drury boys and girls stood at attention. June 12, 1946-The Class and guests began their graduation events at a banquet. Everyone seemed happy during the dinner. We all enjoyed the toasts and the dancing after.
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