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( ' LASS 0 V 1 9 8 ' I ' llOMAS ( ' AHI)rLLO “ (till ' d j s (II I till hi tli r irlti It I dniiii dlditi . W ' o sadly fear “Kid Kay 1) is onr of lliosc stronfi, silent ineii who pndd ' r wielding a iiu ' an inaslde on th( wide o|H‘n s])aees of lli( p;olf links to joininji; in the flnltor of ns siid ' nl, social l)Ut lerllies. Xevei ' l lieless he eondeseends to admit the same desire as we all ha ' e, suee( ' s. K l■a, ( ' Aiii.so.x L i(li(s, liL ' c fit rti lid I III Itiliits, slinir ' Tis to Ihrir r in n ex Imlf Ihrir rlmriii.s in m T. I ' ivelyn’s dearest wish is to he a private secretary to a ;ood-nat ured hanker and from h( ' r present fi ' ood humor and eHieieney. w(‘ are sun ' she will obtain one of these sinecures. l• ' l.oln N l•: ( ' aklson ‘‘( ' oiiliiit to folloir ii ' lirri’ irr Iriiil. “Flo” ’is one of our most (piiet fiirls, having a manner all her own. Her hobby is music, and slu ' has played the dolin in our orchestra. can almost see her, aft( r attemding H. F., filling most competently the position d ' private seeiA ' tary in oik ' id ' Ifoston’s belter films. Acihitii ' N: oichrsi lii. ' iin. ' Ill, atL ' . aia l’hiirlii ( liih, ' ll:! ( liiss w ill, •:i;t O I ' ii (I n:i I ion Music 1 1 use in lilc ' lLLIA.M ( ' aHOSKLU “Doth holil tliiiiijs ill It (jiiirt ii ' iij . Six letters in football and ba-seball is (|iiite a record for any boy, especially one that (dainis his hobby is taking life (aisy. ' riiongh his destination is a deep, dark secret, we can at least eompliiiK ' iit him on his ambition, news])ai)er work. M ay you out-write ( ' unningham ! . cli ilics: I ' ootlnill. ' IIO. •:!!, •.‘li’ Kiisciiiiii, ' :ii, •;!•. . •:!:[ Pathicia Carr “You ircrc ijooil at ■ ' ouhlcii com inniiliitwiis. ' ' “Pat” is one of oui ' best-liked girls and has gained recognition for her frank- ness. She delights in ,iust living and is one of the liest sports jdaying the game. A few years or so at Katherine (libbs, and, jiresb)! Pat will lie a full-fiedued, super-competent secretary. .Vclhilics; Stniicnl ( onncil, ’:ill. Ml. M2. Ml! ' Iriiliic S(|nail. Mil, ’ I. M2. ' Its Class ' I ' lcasnrcr, ’:!2 Sccrctar.v Mniicnt ( onncil, M2 llcail l.ilirarian. M. ' t Imitations, .Innior I’roiii llccorations. Senior I’roiii Mirror . iiic Senior IMat JJasketliail, ' Mil 7
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DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Ihvi (; Bloom “Deeds, not ii ' ords. ' I ' o work if soonis “(!us” likes the best, ' e lio])e lie never tires, And in tlie end conies out on to]), (lets rich and then retires. Ilni.EX Boxoo ‘7 uni fond of the eoinponji of tallies; I Idee their silenec.” Helen has been conipletely happy just taking life and high school as it came. She confesses her most sinful weakness is the joy she gets from Mr. Byan ' s (luips, and she still has the courage to liojic her destination is Heaven! Hrrii ItoKKH.VM “.1 fair exterior is a silent rceoin niendation. ' ’ Huth, “Bufus” to you, now enters the period between playing hookey (she calls it ptomaine ]ioisoningl with the Kvelyns and the arrival of her ambition, a position at the First National Bank, lioston. Mirror Aide. ' Kll O I ' iid notion lli ' ror:i t ion ( ' oniiiiltiri ' , ' 111 . HT1UH BhLXXAX “lie is u ' ell paid that is leell satisfied.” “Art’s” amhition is to he . bachelor so gay. He’ll have to work, we all are sure, ' Fo keej) the girls away. A ot i it i ‘s : )ki II :M VDE I ' oothaM, ’:tl, ' :E2 BlIVU.IS BidlAXAX .1 smile that ijloie ' d Celestiid rosij red, loi ' e ' s proper hue.” IMiil deserves a medal for the courage she has ilisplayed jiacing the length of 208 M ' ith notices. It ought to he a silent, oi’ rather a noisy, commendation for her future emidoyer. . clit itics: Scrrcliirj. ' ll. ' l ( lEHTHrnr: (’a.mi’helt. “The tiro noblest of things, lehieh are sweetness and light.” “Trudy” admits a weakness for jig saw puzzles, which has led home work tistray more than one night. We sadly fear if she realizes her ambition to he successfully engaged in the business world, she’ll have to hiy such frivolities aside, but we’re sure she won’t forget to puzzle out the autographs in her year book occasionally. ,Vili» Itics: .Mirror KciMU lcr, Md 6
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DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Milohicd C ' ahty Ifail, fclloir, u ' cll met. Mildred (’arty, “Mil” to all, hopes to he a sueeessl ' nl seei ' clarv If siieeess depends on si irit, and faithfulness, slie has -aieeeeded before - he l)eo;ins. A cth ilics : Cliiss Sccrclii rv. ' :!l inishcthiiii, •;!i. art F HKOKHICK CaVAXAI ' OH “77 o.sr » ' o are ple(mc(l t hem. ' elres must alu ' aijs j)leasf ” “( ' abltage” will try to make a success at raisinj ; poultry. Pcrha irs Deilhani- iles in future will he eonstnninp: the eoinbined efforts of Ca anatigh, Benvie, and the hens. Acih ilics: Foolliiill. ' tttl |■|•ll(•K, ' ;t:i ' ILUA.M ChAMBKHS The fientle man bt (lentle deeds is knoirne, For a man loj nothing is so melt bemraipd as bg his nuumers. “Will” was one of our football ])layers. ;ind a good student when the mood was on. As he expresses it, “.lust puttering, is his idea (d’ bliss. lie’s working toward Xortheastern ; imiy he find his task tigreeable, and, since his amltition is bachelorhood, may no diminutive blonde cross his path. cli itics: Kootliiill, ' ttl. at. ' siiiiiciit CiiiiiK ' ii. at:t ' I ' lioiic S(|iiii i. attt MadiolinI ' : ( ' handler Fd rather have a fool to mal ' e me merry Than e.rperience to nialce me sad. Midge wiints to go to business school .Ml s])orts luive won her favor. M’e ho])e she reaches her desire .And tastes success’s favor. Actliitifs: HiisU ' |linll. ’2!t Helen (’hase Really in heart, ready in hand. “( ' hasie” is our girl genius, our most reli;d)lc member, and the possessor of the most school s]iirit. We feel (piite sure that she has realized her ambition to be loved by all even before leaving high school. Her hobby, or jicrhaps we should say her way of living, is Scouting, in which she has been awarded the only Dedham Flaglet. In a few years we wonder which we shall see her as, Fiekl Director of Massachusetts Scouts, or super-original costume-designer, ct i it ics : ll!i sket l)ii II. a ' tO, at. ' t lliicki j. at2. ( Iiiitiiin. a ' ttt i (‘- l’r(■ ill ■nf. atll Dt ' cnriiliiiiis I ' iiil nil t loll, a ' tl ' I ' riiiiM-. ail, aci. attt (.! ■ • ( iiii), at«. an Itccoiiitioiis .Iiiiiiiir rroiii, ai2 ( linli ' iiiini lli ' cor!! t Ions St’iiioi ' I ' roiii, ' ittt I.iliriir.v CoiiiK ' ll, atl, attt Senior t’hi.v, attt ttlirror F.ilitor. attt ear Hook Editor, attt Jlonor ttradnate 8
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