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CLASS 0 V 1933 Edwahi) C’i.auk ‘‘.1 stnilc Ix ' iicatli d cloud, Hill licnvoi liiiil uiciiut it for a siiuuii one.” Hoy lias iiol yet oiitf ;r() vii liis ainliilion In lead a fife and dniin corps in a fii’ay and old nnifonn. His nliility on llic ' fife should indicate that lii dr( ani. for one, is likely to come true. Acthlllcs: riiiss llii.» I’liij Mahv Closi; ■‘.1 (jooil lad II iiioL ' cs no uoist (ienius (d’tni shines late, they say. Who knows hut that Mary i our true class genius. I ' ivA ( ' OLHV True happiness ne ' er entered at an ei e; ' True happiness ri ' sides in Ihinijs unseen. Mr. IVlIier h as won anolh(’i’ (hnolee to Hiohleins of I )einoeiaey. E a hopes to work info the State ' I )( ' ])ai ' linent and so study furthei ' its fascinations. IfAHBAHA ( ' oM 0. Come and trip it as ipiu ijo, (hi the tiijht fantastic toe.” ‘‘Balls,” if she might have her way, would spend the rest of her life on a dance floor, gliding to and fro to the strains of lainihardo, hut such a circular route might interfere with hei- ainhition to get somewhere! That mustn’t happen! M A la . A K i: r Co , x e i us To he stoic in words is ii ' onian ' s rirtiie. Her destination is some jilaee. To see the world her aim. ' e wish her travels great success And her life woi’k the same. A ( f it l( s : liniliitinii Coniiiiittri S( nl »r Prom JOSKPH h’OREY (treat Itoods hare flown From simple sources. Joe expects to iirepare for his joh, that of automohile mechanic at some trac e school or garage. We are looking forward to the day when he will own Jtedham s largest automohile e.stahlishment. He has a funnv hahit of telling vou he doesn’t study, hut he managerl to get through school.
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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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DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL MaHIK ( ' I LLIAV “ c makes no friend mho nerer made a foe. Marie will probably take Dre sler ' s ]ilaee when the latter retires. After she makes her fortune, INIarie wants to retire and take life easy. In school, her favorite oeenj)ation was giving oral themes with plenty of length and volume. Ac(h itics: iniskclliiill, ' KO, •Jii. ' Its. •:!;i Rita Cr.MMi. (;s on hear (haf tjirl laiKihing? ) ' ou ihini: sl)e ' s all f}in; Bat the aiuiels Unnjh, too, at the (jood she has done. Rita’s ambition and destination astonndingly eontliet, for she’s already en- gaged at .John Ilaneoek when she should be getting into her cap and uniform. Oh well, she ean do her i)ractieing on the tyewriter and practice her nursing on our fingers — her smile will help. Acthillcs: ' I ' riiftic, ’:!2. ' :!;t Kxcciitii ■ Coiiiinitti ' i ' , ’:!(), ’:!l, ' Iti IMctiirc ( ' (iniMiitli ' i ' . ;t2 iniiL.’ ( iiMi III itti ' C, Senior I’roiii Ueroriiliiitr, ' S:! Senior I’lii.n I’romiifer, .Innior Dniiee ( oiiiinittee. ’:(2 ( lass lla.v I’la.i, • loHX I )ahlstho.m Thy modesty is a eandlc to thy merit.” “Kcey’s” ])rominence in Jithleties is well borne nj) by his poptilarity. Like most boys, his holiby is teasing girls. “Kccy” strides forth into the iigrienltnral held the sixteenth of June. Aetivilies: Maskelliall, ’ill. ' ;t2, I’reslileiit of Class, ' :!! LlSA I )Al ' (iAWEET “Solitade is the home of the strong.” Llsii perluips is our most (piiet and reserved member but stiek-to-it-iveness has always achieved for her the goal. May she continue successfully her steady way. , etiri(ies: Kaskel lia II, ' . ' t:! ' lLLIAM DeEAXEY “The mindi satisfaction of the tongue.” Believe it or not, Bill just loves to work! Next year will find him at Bent- ley, stmlying accounting. As for a destination, that is limited to as far as a nickel will take him on a trolley. .Votlilllcs: ' I ' rark. ' .‘t:! Senior I ' laj Year Jfook 10
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