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DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Joseph Lore Seest thou a man (liligent in bufiines.s? He shall stand before kings. “Jo,” on the track, is a dynainic little s])ee(l deiuon; in school, yon’d never know he was present. We know it wun’t he long before “Jo” realizes his greatest ambition, to be a ten second man. VotUitleh: Truck, Andrew Lendber ; Smooth as tnonu mental alabaster. “Aiuly” is unique in that he is probably our only racing canoeist. We often wonder if “Andy” lives on the river in the summer. As for the winter, he is sure to be seen at Paul Bowser’s Wellesley wrestling shows. If “Andy” should follow uj) either of these sports, he would be a great success, we feel sure. WlEU. .M M. ol )ol’(i. LL What is so rare as a lag u ' itlt June? “Mac,” a tall, slim, very talkative lad, is, perhaps, a l)oy genius and his aim, to rid tlie world of tlie de])ression, may work out if he uses that stored-up knowledge of his. In the meantime, let’s hope opportunity knocks and takes him to college, but allows him time to indulge in his favorite sjuji ' t, tennis. Activities: Stinlcnt Coiilicil, ' :!2 ' I ' riiftic, ’Si Senior I’lii.v Honor UnKlnatc Honor Kssa.v I Iron MacIntyre A’o common gridiron King can hope The envied silver cup within his scope. In football Billy did excel. And, although we don’t know where. We hope that he m;iy sometime find And marry a blithesome millionaire. Activities: Eoothall, ' iil. ’SO, ’SI. ’S2 Haseli:ill, ’2!i Itasketliall, ’20 Warren MacNeile Second thoughts they say arc best. “Mac’s” favorite occupation is sleeping — witness study hall. He figures the only way to travel on his pocketbook is to get :i job as railroad ])orter. Activities: ' I ' rack, ’SS 20
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CLASS OF 1933 Paul Kivlin “7V P fitone (hat is rullimj can gather no moss.” “Kiv’s” aiiihition is to be a wireless operator. If his liand is as steady as liis running on the track team has been, he should succeed in his desire. Activities: ' i ' riiek. Adalim-; Kxiorn ' Tiicre bwls the promise of celestial v ' orth.” “A” is one of those who came tt) us late, and she also has made herself liked by her indeiiendent, but very pleasing, mannei ' . Although she professes no ambi- tion, somehow we feel sure that if slie reaches her goal, business college, she will become most efficient at her position. A ' e’ll wager that she thinks of ties as site listens to her much favoi ' ed I ' adii). Charles Kkeltel “Whaterer amjone says or does, 1 must he good.” He is known as “Fhish” Itecause of his sjteed, and his oidy ambition is to die trying. His destination is that refined school in Tracy S([uare, Hodges Academy. .Vctivitics: ' I ' rack, ’!!S Joseph Landers “ am a citizen of the world.” “Joe” is just now in the process of having his name changed to Brown so that he may more closely resemble his idol of the screen. Pie aims to sjiend his life searching for an original joke ;dong Broadway and Hollywood. . ctnillcs: Minor StiOT, ’:!1 A N X IE L ET ’ I X 0 H r C K “A friend receired with thumps on the back.” Though Annie is small, as is implied m her nickname, “Shrimp,” she aspii ' cs to l)e something big (Something on the ty|)e of Kate Smith, eh?l. Well, that’s human nature, “Shrimp.” Jeanette Lipp “Ao profit grows where is no pleasure hdcen.” Heaven only knows what “Kiddo’s” ambition is. Slu ' wants to be an in terior decorator; and if she can ilecorate as well as she can dance, what a succes she will be in that line of business! - cthllics: I ' riOtic, ' i.s, ' 2!i Diiskct liii II. ’.’ill 19
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CLASS OF 1933 F LO R K N C I-: ] 1 A ( ' ( r A K R 1 E “vl rosebud set udth little wilful thonis.” ‘‘Mac” is our most ]iopular p;irl, and Siiinf’d it by being her individual self. She’d rather ]day a good game of tennis than do anytliing else, excejit, perhaps, go sailing on her much-dreamed-of yacht. Simmons, when the depression lifts, seems to be her aim; so when “Flo” registers at this school, we’ll know there’ll be no more “Stormy Weather.” .Vctlvilu ' s: ’I ' raflic, ' :!0, ' :!i. ti, Mbriirj Ciiiiiicil, ’:!2, ' IRt ' I ' re ii surer, ' :i(» Sccrcta rv. ’:!2 Hockey, ’S.t l.iiiieli roiiiiler, RRt Senior I’lny I’roiihi ' cy Heeoriilion Coiiimillee, ' . ' {2 Hiisketlisill, ' SI I’letiire ( ' oiniiiittee, ’:!;i Student ( ' onncil, ’:l:! Kxeenthe (dnimlttee, ’.‘tl Honor (•radnnte Nellie NIalewicz “ ’Tis deeds not words that u ' in the prize.” “Nell” has sturlied jiictures from eA ' ery angle at the ( ' ommnnity Tlieatre, preparing for her future life in ( ' idifornia. Good luck, goldie-locks. Julia Manna “Our greatest tribute; rail her friend. “Julie” is what all her classmates consider the best naturetl and ‘‘easiest to talk to” among the girls in school, and is astonishingly clever in shorthand (and everything else I . I jiresume she, too, wouhl like to get one of those highly esteemed and eternally rlesiretl jiositions of private secretary. Jerry Mariana “The flash of keen black eyes. Jerry’s ambition is to lead the black shirts through Italy picking broccoli. Best of luck; we’re afraid you’ll need it. .Actiritics: ' I ' nick, ' :i:t Lily Marier “The grace that icon who .saw. Dancing is an art that can not be mastered bv evervone, but by the graceful and charming “Ln”? Yes, indeed! Besides dancing ' and studying, her high school career has been spgnt in storing up a great knowledge of hair dressing. Goodby, and may your waves work wonders for you. -Acth Hies: A ciir Monk 21
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