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CLASS OF 1933 Madklixk Iahocci ' ' ( ' hancc genemlly favors the prudent. Madeline is one of the few real devotees of the violin, being extraordinarily skilled at its masteiw herself. ' e hope she ))lans to continue its study. Actl» Hies: Orolifstrii, ' .■(2. ' S3 .lussin Jackson “.4.S men ' ll lung. Jessie hohls such sentiment foi ' hei ' name that next year will find her fiolick- ing on the Jackson cam])us, jabbering French to all her new friends. .Vcli»ities: JUhrur.v (diiiicil, ' 31, ' 33 ItfCDrating ' ( ' (iiiiniittt ' e, ' 31 .Alirror Aid, ' 33 liOY JolIANNKSEX lie udio has a thunsand friends has not n c friend to spare. ‘‘Peanuts,” calleil that because ol his size, wants to tiecome a great detecti ■e and will study to perfect this art through a local (a)i ' res])ondence sclujol. We had better bewai’e of this Sherlock Holmes in the future. ■VHIvlf i« s: Kootliall, ' 30 Track, ' 33 (lass Will Chakles Jcoixsox The very pinh ' of courtesy. riiarles’ destiny is in the air, I Not figuratively sjieakingl I ' o be an aeronautical engineer Is the goal that he is seeking. Dohis .Iohxsox ' Where did you get your eyes so blue! ' ' Out of the sky as 1 came through ' . Wev, blonde Doris likes to swim. A job at Hancock’s is her whim. ' Fhere’s not a single soul but knows ‘‘Dorie’s” blush is a sweet, pink rose. Actnillcs: .Mirriir . id, ' 311 linitatioa ( oaitaillcc .liiiiiiir I ' nim ( and} ((miiniticc Senior I’la} liccoralinu ( i.tninittcc Senior I’roin Helen Ka.mes Thus happiness depends, as nature shows, Less on exterior things than most suppose. Helen is very (piiet and dignified and a good student. She wishes to be a dietitian, training at Simmons to study Vital Fconomies. 17
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DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL l-]i)XA Mae IIaxover in tones of deep emotion Songs of lore, and songs of longing. Edna Mao, “Miini” ft)i ' slioi ' t, s])oiuls hor time teasing tlio little birdies. She likes to sing, hopes to be a singei’, and wants to broadeast. From what we have heard, tlie ticket to success is ali’eady engaged. ItU ' s: ’I ' nO ' lic. (lass llistiii ' .t .loHx Haves Haste is of the Devil. If .lack is going to Sing Sing ’e think he shonld begin l. s he says he loves to study I Ami learn how to get iin Kith 1 lEM.MEHoixaiEH “A perfcel woman, nobly planned, To wain, to eomfort and eommanil. “Rnthie’s” winning ways have made her many friends in school and will surely helj) her as a eommereial artist, for which she is going to study at the Fashion Academy at New Yoi’k. Slie is an ardent follower of Massachusetts tennis tournaments, and plays no mean game herself. WhEElA.M 1 IeH.MAX.SOX “-1 very anelubahle man. Bill is so silent that he didn’t even dare entrust his thoughts to pajier. Per- haps we might all benefit by his example of reserve and sclf-suffieieney. I )ox Hill Hat manners an not idle, but the fruit Of loyal nature and of noble mind. Lombardo is a fading dream; Whiteman, a falling star. Don’s orchestra is on its way, And will surpass them far. . c(l Itics: Or ' lii ' slr;i, ’li!), ' :! 2 , Cailmix Iaooxlsi Xeccslita a e ' induee, e non diletto. Carmin has more ambit itUi than most of us. His destination is Italy, where lie aims to succeed IMussolini. However, he’ll have to shine shoes to earn ’money lor the trip unless the jieople of Italy pay his way. ■Acin ilics: I ' ootliiill, •111 16
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DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL AI iLTox Kakakotias “Xot oft near home h es (lenfns briyhtlij sfiine, Xu more than precious stones ti ' hen in the mine. Though Milton well to he ctilled tlie most studious boy, he always found time for a “wise eraek” or joke. We can almost see him studying his favorite trig and i)hysics at M. I. T. In a few years ])erhaps he ' ll be heading the aeronautical engineer force at the airi)orl. Vi ' tltitlfs: Fniiikliti lllstiii ' j Mciliil K fi ' iiii ) ' ( otii III iiti-c, ' :t:t Kita Katchcoli; In ivoman ire two passions find; the love of pleasure and the love of sway.” If “Kay” manages to attain a higher degree of punctuality, all her other strong points ought to make for success as a stenographer. To be something big, Kay” says y ou must be good and amljitious. We all think she deserves these adjectives — and many moie. MAKOAliKT KkITH ' To me more dear, conyenial to my heart. One native charm, than all the yloss of art. Lucky we consider the ladies who shall be privileged to entrust their fair locks to Keith’s swift, skilled fingeis in 194U. ' ea, “Peggy,” keep u]) the repu- tation you have made for youi ' dainty, feminine self in high school and we’re sure you’ll have no betters. .Vctii itii‘s: .liiiiiiir l riiiii UiM-oratliin riiiiiiiiiltce (Uee ( liil), ' :t». ’ai lirror, ’SS IliiskeOiiill, ' an Ht)HEKT Keith .My thoughts are my com paiiions. Perha])s the rpiotation just about sums up his career in high school. We could very well manufactvire another about his future — men of thought are happy men. Pehxahi) Kin(; Lift up, fringed curtains of thine eyes! “Bernie” is one of those long, lanky, witty fellows who goes out for most any sjtort and excels. Having run circles around some college, may he realize his ambition to be a multi-millionaire, and then retire to his palatial “IManor Heights.” . clii nil ' s: ' I ' rack. ' aa .liiiiiiir Exi ' i ' iilhi ' Coiiiiaittei ' , ’a-2 Tral ' tic Siiiiail, ' aa. ' aa stiiiii ' iit ( iiiiiicii, ' aa Honor Oraiiiiati- (lass llislor.i IS
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