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CLASS OF 1933 fiLKXX MkADER “ pit]! bashful i))cn irhn feel the paia Of fancied scorn and undeserved disdain. “Red” joined us in nnr .Iiinior yeai ' and heeaine a welcome addition to our class. He is a talentcfl artist and wishes to enter the fiehl of commercial drawing. Cii.ujnuTTK IMkkhv lie ichn in the midst of the crou ' d keeps mith perfect sircctncss the ind.epcndcnce of solitude. “Charlie” has carried through from grammar school the title of most digni- fied and has done it graciously. Walking is her favorite occu])ation. She hopes to he a success, and wishes she knew how. We’re sure her fairness and (piiet charm will be a great asset. A ' llviti ‘s: Haski ' tiiiill. ’:t0. ’:!l, ’lili iiockcj. atn ( osliimc ( iiniiiiltl) ' )- Cliiss riiij l»»Toi ' iitioii ( ' (Mil mitt)’) ' for Pronis, 32. 33 l.ilM ' iirj ( (Miiiril, 33 Class llaj riaj, 33 Class Treasurer, 32 Kdm ahd Moxahax Details hai e danrierous ends. “Eddie is a hoy with some of that original brilliance that one finds here and there, but he seems inclined to use it only under pressure. Coif is his fav- orite activity which also in ' olves his amliition, to break one liundred. You don’t reveal your destination, but our guess is the sporting columns of some newspaper. .Vctnities: Sliiileiit Coiiiieil. 30, 31. 32 Tral ' Me Siiiiad. 3(1, 31, 32 Makie Moiuus.sey (food nature arul riood sense must ever join.” “Ree” is one of our natural athleti ' s, jolly, fast, and unsophisticated. The business world must surely welcome to its mi(ist such an “All-American Cirl.” Activities: ' I ' raflic Sciuail, 311 Executive Ciiiniiiittee, 30 ice- I ' resideiit, 31 HdCke}. 31, 32. 33 ilasketliall. 30, 31. 33 .Innior I’nim Itef resii meat Commiltee Axtiioxv MrcciAccK) Sir, i our u ' it ambles rrell, it (joes easilji. We enter the flying field; a fur clad individual with a helmet runs up and enters the cockpit of the thundering airitlane. The crowd clears awjiy, and he zooms u]) into the dizzy height of a cloudless sky and leaves behind him wat(‘hers at once admiring and fearful. “Duke.” the airplane daivdevil, has taken off. His ambition has been realized. He now is the country ' s big man in the field of iur. 23
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DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Blaxchk MaIU’LK Her stature tall; I hate (lumpij iromeu! “Ginger,” ;is hc called, fits her oeeupation wonderfully, since she is going to he a cooking teacher. She will enter Framingham this fall. Acfh ilics: 15iisIO ' Oiiill, ' Ifl. ’:!2, Iio iliitiiiii ( iiiiiiiiittcc, ' ;i:t UlOLIC.VF, McGalum ] ’it, uou ' ami then, struel; sniarth , shou ' s a sixirk.” “Mae’s” sni)]dy of rare and oiiginal remarks are simply inexhaustible. She admits that this type of rambling is her fa •orite oeeupation, and we all are more than willing to have her enjoy herself. We might well term her the class genius, for her ambition to be a brain surgeon far suriiasses onr faintest dreams. We I rust her to carry the class of ' 33 to fame. A( ' li lti( s: Haskctliii II, ' :t0 Cliiiirman l■rlllll lIccnraliDns, ’:|2 Senior I’la.v Assistant Kditor of Alirror, ’:!:i I ' raflie. Kinir Cononittee. ' :!2 tiiee ( I II I). ’:I0, ’:!! Year Hook iass Wiil Honor (Oailiiate .MinuREn McGarthy It is (joexl to live and learn.” “Terry” is as cpiiet as a mouse, but oh, what lofty ambitions and day dreams the unsusifected often have, for “Terry” wants to be an aviatrix! So far, she has always had wind she has wanteil. Tlapiyv landings! H AZKU MoMasters Quips and eranh ' s and wanton wiles, Xods and heeks and wreathed smiles.” “Mm, mm, mm, would you like to take a walk?” These words are ever falling from her fair lips and no womler, my friends; it’s her favorite oeeujiation. If, in the realization of her most cherished ambition, which she very shvlv admits is to be a jirivate secretary, she takes dictation from the manager of a shoe con- cern, she will be tasting custard pie, sjiecial discounts, and all. Then, Hazel, you can walk to your heart’s content. ■Vi’lh itii ' s: A i ' iir Itixik M A RO A RET Mr X Ar ( ; H T Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep.” “Miggy” has a worthy ambition; she wishes to live a full life and live it well. Katy Gibbs is her first station in its fulfillment. .Veth ilics: Senior I’liij JJbiii r. , ’:!2, ’;i:! 22
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DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Ji:iinv Mi llkx Lmajh mul the world laiojlis udth jiou. “MuHV ' fiivorite ()ccui)ati(m, horseback riding, will come in handy when he has his ranch in the ' est and is raising prize stock, ’e hoiie he will spend his evenings wiiting poetry to keej) np the good work that his class poem started. ,Vcti itifs: I slicr iit l ri)iii. ' :!2 TriU k, •:!:! Vciir ltdok CIlISS I’lM ' ITl .I.X.MES M t lA KHILL “F}dl of sweet iodifferenee. Jim’s in-esenee in these lofty halls has been a great addition, Hut now we learn that leaving here achieves his great ambition. But may we ask with great resjieet, almost with hesitation, Is there a secret dark and dee]) about his flestination? (For .limmie mentions openly the mairiage license Inireaii; But will he l)e dispenser there, or only one of two, oh!) Il, ROLl) Mi LVEY Loxw to one, friendship to a few, (loodwill to edl. Though we haven’t known “Hal” so very long, we have confidence that he will make good as a student of advanced physics and chemistry. I1i:rm. x Newco.mr Spcceh is like eloth of Arras opened and put abroad; wherebp the iniagenj doth appear (t figure; whereas in thoughts they lie but as in packs.” “Newky” (only to some) is one of our smallest, yet one of onr best deliverers of oral themes. His passion is the study of class ])olitics, and his secret jiassion is an “A” in French. Any one with such an ideal as this ought to go far in the world. . ai itU’s: Stiiilriit Coinicil, ’:!2 Class Ci ' csIili ' Ml, ’32 Year Hook, ’33 Bruce Nor well “Xeat as a pin.” “Hawkins” hopes to fight a war; ' est Point such knowledge disjienses. But may the chance not ever come To lose his limbs and senses. . c(l (ties: Traflic, ’2!), ’30, ’31 Hoc key. ’32. ’33 Oolf, ’32. ’33 ( lass I’ropliccj 24
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