Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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CLASS OF 1933 K EmBIUCIC Men uj jew woedn arc the best men. ' ' A baseball game does Will enjoy, And we liojie that he aeciuires A ])laee among the sporting men, If that’s what he desires. H. IiOLl) I ' . 1UBANKS “A yentle man malres no noi.se. By the name, “Douglas,” Harold hopes to become a great athlete like his inspiration, the movie aetor. His time now is taken up with his newspai)er work. The lad e ])eets a high office position in the Saturtlaij Evening Font. EvEIA ' N h’.MUiKLL 77 e glass of fashion and the moald of form. By being the first girl to get a job, Evelyn shows us what exterior c hic can do, it it is combined with interior intelligence and good humor. She was chosen our best dressed girl and rightly deserves the title. Eeek.kh Her modest look’s the cottage might adorn, Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn. erna chooses the ])ath ot art to reach the top. If her drawing carries ont her general good taste, she’s bound to gain rei-ognition. Tuu. e s Fevxx Old master, reverence thine own beard That seems well-nigh as long as than art statured tidl. Tommy is such an all-round obliging good fellow that you can’t hel|) liking him. He radiates good humor, and I’m sure he’ll make the world better for living in it. JoHX Eowee Tune ebdjoratel 1 thrown awag. “Chick’s” Ford is tradition in Dedham High, as much so as “( ' hick’s” own ( as -going, de il-ma -cai ' e coni|)lex. e hope they both leimiin in contact for his famed trip around the woiFl. Acihiilfs: stmii-iit Coiincll, ’:!i, ’;ii, ’;i:i I si|iiaii. Ml, m:: 13

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DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL (,’hAHLES I )l ' CK VOKTH “ c comcth unto you frith u talc irhirh holdcth children from play, and old men from the chimney corner. The all-po]Hilar “Duckie,” as lie is known to his friends, joined onr class in ’31. He was one of the east of the Senior Play and liked his part as a sailor so well that his ambition heeanie to enter Annainilis. , cti» ifics: (Oilf. ’:fJ, i ' rafllr. ’. ' t:! riiij K. thu:e Drxx Moderation, the fiohlest (lift of heaven. Kay,” as she is known to her triends, will try to make a living on the radio as a snceessor to Tessie the Typist.” In her imigrams, she will exjdain all the difficult ]irohlems ot the day to us. Her ambition is to get marriefl before she is twenty-one. lilts: Kiiski ' tliall. ' Ill, ' ll.l niickfj, ' ;i2 Ilrror Sin IT, ' I! I M. X K. tox “,4 little nonsense noic and then Is relished by the best of men. “(’nb” or Moth,” onr principal’s son, deser ’cs the distinction of being onr most po|)ular boy, mainly due to his good-nature and all-round good fellowship. Idle going to college may he shine in the big games of his favorite sport, foot- ball, and later join the faculty of Dedham High as ]U ' incipal. , Vein Hies: Kotillinll, III, ' .T2, ’:i:i I’rfsiilciil Sliiili ' iil ( tiiiiii ' ll, ’;t:! rifliirf ( ' (iiiinillli ' f Sfiilor riiij llini; ( ' tiMiiiiilli ' i ' , ‘11:2 j ' raiiif, ' .Ti, ' aa. ' aa I )oiiis Eis She ' s a very tiny morsel. “Dot’s” favorite occupation is dancing, and her destination is the top of the world. I womler if what she meant to say was, I want to be ‘Dancing on the Ceiling’.” Then she turns to swimming. Shouldn’t you think Miss Fas would like skating, considering her name (icel? AXX. I ' iKBEHO “hair tresses man ' s imperial race ensnare, And beauty draws us u ' lth a single hair. “Annie’s” favorite occupation in school was working the machines in office appliance class, so in future she will do just that in an office. Her favorite ambi- tion is to go to Hollywood and become a great movie favorite. 12



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DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Pai l Fkvki: “SeriouK? ) ' oH maij an expert pears from an elm. We coukl write volmnes ubout the seliool spirit Paul has shown this year as director of the Tratiic Sciuad. Instead, however, we’ll offer up a prayer for his safe deliverance from the clutches of that awful motorcycle. Vein itifs: lliicc((ir ' I ' liO ' lic S(|iia«l, ’.‘U Senior l la. lierora t ions, .Innior I ' roin iirror. Stnilcnl (diincil, ’lil. ’:!2, ' :!;i .lOSLlMI ( ’lALL.AOIlKH Shjle is the dress of thought. ,Ioe is going to be a great success in the business world, for neatness ])lns brain plus amlntion, embody all the traits of the sui)ei ' -man-of-the-world. Aetitilies: lleail I ' siier, , Innior l‘roin, ( lass lia.f, and (irad nation, ' ;I2 I’ropertifs Senior l la. I’roperties ( lass lla.v I’la.i Hi I II ( iAKLK ' K “Honest tabor bears a loreli fare. Ruth’s jollity has won her many friends among her classmates, and her comrades on the basketball team. She claims no lofty ambition, but we are sure her all-found skill and knowledge of music will help her to attain fame. Aell itles: Oreliesira, ’:!!), ' :il, ’:!2. ' I!:! Ilaslietljall, ' ;!(l, ’:!l, olee ( lull. ' ;ai. •:ii Hit A (lEAHv “lie good, s)reet maid, and let irho will be eleecr.’’ “Buttons,” as she has been nicknamed, will try to make her living by sing- ing and ])laying with an orchestra. She will surely reach her destination, “one never knows,” as she hunts foi ' the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. ' ll{(;l. IA tillilSOX ‘M rare eom pound of frolie and fan. “(Jinny” is our best looking gii ' l but more than that she is one of the most poimlar. She has prominently figured in the history of our class as an oi ' ganizei and a faithful su])porter. We are afraid she’ll never live to fulfill her ambition, tor that’s to see Mi ' . Hyan in a fury. She has already secured a position from .lohn Hancock. A ' ll itifs: ( ' (Millie ( dm in il tee, ’llll. ’:!! I ' ml ' lie. ’;{1, ’32, ' 33 Olee ( lull, ’31 ( liiNS ' I ' reiisiiier, ’31 Sliideiit ( oiiiieil, ’32, ’33, iee- I’resid eii t, ’33 liniliition (dmmittee, ’32 Kel ' reslimeiit (diiiniittee Student (diiiieit, ’33 iee- I’resideiit, ’33 )eiii ' l{ook, ’33 14

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