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YEARBO0K IZIKHO XVM. V.XI.lCX'l'I'I, 'l'lCI'l'l'S Npr:'r'l1 is lln' yolflrn llur:'w.vl Huff follolrrlll Hn' fllIIl'I'l'flI'lj of Illflllflllhyy l IlY0l'll'1' li0t'l'U1ltlIHlZ Sleeping l :1vorite Study: No home-work Ambition: Succeed lllussolini IM-stin:ition: Top of the ladder Activities: Football '30: Stull:-nt Council '32: Trilfllc' '32: llllwlllvss Nlallagvr of Year Book 2521 Vic-I'-l'rc-siclvlxt of Class '32: Mirror Stall' 'Zi2: Slot-ping Squads of 208. Al'Gl'S'l'llS P. YI'l'.Xl,l, GUS 'ilblllllfflflflll nm7cr'.s flu' man. Favorite Recreation: Driving battlesbips Favorite Study: Ei11stcin's theory Ambition: To be an ofiicer and a gentleman Destination: U. S. Military Academy, lVest Point Activities: Vice-President '28 and '29: Student Council '29. '30, '31, '32: Traffic '29, '30, '31, '32: Senior Play Ca-t '32, lCLIZABE'l'l-I YOLK, ' ' BETTY ' ' Silence morc musical than any xr:1z,r1.v. ' ' Favorite Recreation: Swimming I avmite Study: Shorthand Ambition: Typist Destination: Business World HELEN VOLK, SUE A good word is an easy obligation, Favorite Recreation: Horse-back riding Favorite Study: Typing Ambition: Private secretary Destination: Business VVorld ALBERT L. XVALDRON, ' ' JUNIE They laugh that win. Favorite Recreation: Canoeing Favorite Study: French Ambition: To join thc House of David Destination: To get ahead in the world HOWARD G. WATSON lVorfZ.s are the wings of action. Favorite Recreation: Baseball Favorite Study: Algebra Ambition: To be a. big leaguer Destination: Hall of Fame A N N Wil I TIC, T l'lI'I'l I'A Tin' only lI'fI-If In !llll'f Il frfrurl is ln ln' nllr. ' ' l :ivm'iI:- li1'l'l'l'illlllllI Hlidlllllllllfl l JIX'Ul'llt' Study: lillglish .imbitionz In-slie's Kimlergfarten School IM-stimltionz Switzerland A4-lixilin-sz .luniur Prom Committee: l.un1'h Counter: fllirrnr '29, 'Zi0: Junior Prom Cum- llIlllt't '22i: Exe-clttive Committee: Cleo Club '3l: Lillrary: Senior Play: Class Prophr-ey. lmulm'l'IIY lXTAc XVIGGlN, ' ' DOT KKfY'llf1I'!IC'l'lll' is lt pcrfrcfly educated 'll'l'U.H l+':ix'orite Recreation: Miniature golf Favorite Study: Stcnography Ambition: Secretary Destination: Business VVorld TIDNIUND WILLARD, EM Heading nzulfzflz a full man. Favorite Recreation: Polo l avorite Study: 210 Ambition: To break Wall Street Destination: Massachusetts State College Activities: Hockey '31, '32: Senior Play Stage Committee '31, '32. JEAN VVITHINGTON Courage and Io'vcZincss. Favorite Recreation: Dancing Favorite Study: French Ambition: To travel ljlwflllllillllll Colby Junior College Activities: Traffic '30, '31, '32: Library '3l. '32: Class Secretary '3l. '32: Chairman Junior Prom Decoration Committee '31: Senior Prom '32. AR VlD ZIMMEIHNIAN, HDONH I would make wisdorn my guido. Favorite Recreation: Playing checkers Favorite Study: Character Destination: The place where every gentle- man has settled l932
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- YEAR some -Te A -1 Class History TIIIC CAST AR'r1s'r ....,...... ..... I 'harles Vizzano Cusromnic ..... .............,.... . Charles Iiussinaul Scene: Artist 's studio. l'ietures ranged about the walls. Enter Artist and Customer. Artist: These pictures are going on exhibition, but I want you to look them over and have first choice among them. They're a. series of historical scenes from the school activities of the class of '32 of the Dedham Iligh School. Customer: Dedham High School .' Never heard oi' the place. Is it near Islington? That's a great little town! Artist tshockedj : My dear young man, don 't you know that the Dedham Iligh School is down in history for the wonderful graduates it sent out in '32? Such ignorance! Tsk-tsk! Customer Chumblyj : Now that you mention it, I believe I have heard of it. Isn't that the town where they have such delicious drinking water? Artist Cimpatientlyl: Well, we won 't discuss that. Herels the first pic- ture. lt's enitled T110 Your of 1928. Customer: VVell, well, well. VVhat a funny looking bunch of kids! XVhat's the matter with them? They look as if they were going to their doom. Artist: Not quite. They're starting out for their first classes. They've probably just ran into an upper classman on tratiic duty. Customer: My, 1ny! Look at the knee pants and the curls! Aren't they sweet! ' g ' . Artist: See that boy there? That's Bob Snnth. He was elected vice- president and he never came to a .class meeting during all four years. A nice lad, but rather shy with the ladies, Customer: Here's another sketch. Poor youngsters, they look like the morning after. Artist: You're right. The morning after the freshman party. They all voted it a grand occasion. The mosquitoes held a Thanksgiving dinner at the same time. Slightly out of season, but greatly enjoyed just the same. Those two girls there-Mary and Theresa DeBenedictis fthe inseparablesl-won the elimination contest and each got two perfectly huge lollypops. Then the crowd held a sampling bee, but when they were at last tired of the game, the poor girls were left to enjoy their lollypop sticks in peace. Bob Hill began his great dancing career here-lilary Delaney carried him around on l1er feet for one whole dance while the orchestra played XVas That tl1e Human Thing To Do? Mary 's feet came through all right though. She limped a little for only a year or two after. She's doing well now. Customer: The next picture of yours is quite a sunburst. This boy looks like the cat who has swallowed the canary. Artist: This portrait represents the sophomores. They had a right to be happy. They had just escaped going to school in the afternoon with the fresh- men. Customer: VVho's this lad here? He's grinning from ear to ear like a Cheshire cat. Artist: Oh, that 's James Boone in one of his studious moments. The junior year 's activities are typified in the next picture. Customer: That was their big year in athletics, wasn't it '? Artist: I'll say it was. VVhy, the football team even managed to defeat Norwood with the help of Letteney, Larcom, Smith, Henderson, and lVIaclXIillan. Customer: Oh, by the way, do you know a gentleman by the name of Ryan, who teaches English there? l952 13
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