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CLASS OF 1933 Dohis Pkixci.e “Care to oar coffin adds a nail no donbf : And every grin so mcrri drairs one oat. “The four eorners of the earth”! Wliy, Dot, didn’t you know Cohunl)Us proved the world round, just like the halls you slam around with youi- tennis racket’? I )oius ILu s( ' iii; B, fH “Sarh staff the a ' oiid is made of. “Dot’s” main ambition in life right now is to get a job — whose isn ' t She likes gym ami dancing, and, like many of us she thinks her destination is Heaven. Doxald Reed “And a ' hen yon stick on conrersation ' s hairs Don ' t streir ijoar pathway with those dreadfal -errs. Some famous l)oats Don hope to build; We wish him much success. He will arrive on to]i some day If he but does his best. Activities: ( lass Itaj I’iiij ’iLLL M Reeves “An honest man, close hnttoned to tlm chin, Broadcloth without, warm heart within. Bdl s destination is the Edison C ' ttmjtany of Boston. As he likes engineer- ing and mechanics, he is bound to succeetl with the aid of perse ' erance. Mah(;aret Riley “lie who sows eoartesy reaps friemlship. He v ' ho plants kindness gathers love. “Peggy’s” sense of humor ;ind diminutive chaiin luive won her an unbelieva- l)le number of friemls, though few of them as yet (hire to entrust her with their lives in an automoliile, “Peg” seems rathei- reticent about detdtiring her ambi- tions for the future, but she goes forth with all our best wishes. .Activities: l,ilir:ir,v. ' :il, ’32. ’33 It ct ' resii me ti t ( ' om in it t(‘e, .Innior Prom, ’32 Itiisiness AUiiiaicer. Mirror, ’33 Senior I’ietnre Coinniittee Honor Oradiiate Honor Essa.v BeHXAHD PvOACH “True modesty is a discerning grace. “Roachy” is headed for Tufts Denltd School to study dentistry. To us it scems he sliould imake th(‘ grtide, tis he studies hard and is a plugger, although his leisure time is spent actively at different sports. .Activities: Senior 1‘la.v Hoeke.v. ’32, ’33 27
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DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL James O’Neil Viltaimj and he be n}(in}j miles asinider. Little eliildren should be seen . . . yes, hut we eau hear James, espeeially in Mr. Ryan’s classes. Once in a while he is most solemn, hut his sense of humor is generally prevalent. He is small and likes shrimp salad — no wonder! Kav.mo.xi) Ral.mek The irindu .safisfaetlon of the tongae. “F ay” joined our (dass the last year, from Wrentham High. He is headed for IFentley to study accounting. .Vflivilics: Class eroi ' lu ' cy MaKCCS lk I ' l’AS I sec that the fashion mears oat more apparel than the man.” Mike’s amhish is none at all, He wants to go no where; His destination is unknown. He leaves us in the air. Hvelyn Paclsen And still then std their ironder greie That one small head eoald earry all she knew.” “Evie” ought to find success as a private secretary a jicrfect cinch, with all her ambition ami the A’s which we have so envied through high school. .Veto itl -s: I’nini linitatinn ConiinllttMs ' :i;i (U ‘f Cliil), ' ;tl ' llrror, ’:!;i Lacka Pettazoxi Fashions are her text books. “Pat” is a good skate, because along with golf, it is her favorite occipiation. Her sole ambition is to get a job — why not try Bobby Jones’? If, while roller- skating, she falls down, her destination won’t be “who knows,” but “whose nose”! . eax Phixxey (iod made all pleasures innocent. “Al” has certainly jiractised his jiolicy of liking to watch others work, but under favorable conditions, he can suiprise us all with his industry. He slyly added on the ballot that his activities at graduation were a year’s work in one month. 26
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DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL l AHFiARA Robinson “JAiiigh at iioar friends, and if i oiir friends are sore, So much the better, you may laugh the more.” Babs was a very studious young lady with a giggle for every one. The only time one did not find her doing advance assignments was in the hockey season, at wliich time she vigorously indulged in her favorite activity. She ho])es to go to Boston University, and may her ambition, to get through college, l)e attained. Acihillfs: MiK ' kc.A. ' . ' 11 .liMiior I ' riim Im iliitions Iiilii!ir. Ciiiiiicil, Urnkst Rockwell “(rood sense and good nature are never separated “Ernie” is very studious and should profit by this rare, but admirable trait. He wishes to eai ' u money for his college years at iM. I. T. As his favorite occu- pation is studying, he proliably won’t find Tech hard. Mildred Rogers “There ' s nothing ill can direll in such a temple.” “Midge”’ wishes to train for surgical nursing at the Massachusetts fleneral Hospital. Her aiititude in liiology and physiology leads us to believe she will make a most efficient nurse. .Vctivillcs: Dccdralions for (■I ' iiiliiiitlon, ’III I’ropcrl.v Coiiiniittr) ' , .Senior I’liij, ' .13 J’liocnix ( lull. Ralph Sander “Learning h]j study must be icon; ' Tiras ne ' er entailed from son to son.” Ralph, or “professor” as he is familiarly called, is headed for Tufts, where he is going to study chemical engineering. He should make good in that line, as he has the ability to study and concentrate. He is somewhat of an outdoor man, being jiarticularly interested in hunting and fishing. Aetivities: Year Hook Gordon Schortmann “C ' heerful at morn he makes from sireet repose, Breathes the keen air and carols as he goes.” “Schorty,” a .jolly, curly-haired fellow, excels at football but not at French. His ambition is one fair blank, but perhaps his friends will cheer him on one of these falls as he makes that glorious pass for his college. Activities: Kootkall, ' 3(1, ' 32, ' 33 Stnilent ( oniicil, ' 31 Traflic, ' 30. ' 31 President of Class, ' 311 Senior Class Play ( lass Will 28
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