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CLASS OF 1933 .Io?iN Scott “Come, quench your blu. hes and jjresent yourself That U ' hich you are.’ ' “Scotty” feels superbly and comi)letely at home on the Iniseball diamond. ’Tis the will of the gods that he be a big-leagner. 1 fOLORE.S SnERBLO.Nr “7 i nature ' s infinite book of secrecy .4 little can I read. Although she came to us late, her sweet and individual manner won her many, many friends. As her favorite occui)ation is walking, we’re sure she’s in splendid condition to climb the heights of success. Activities: Jiiiiinr Executive dm miltee, ’:12 iass l»a.v 1’la.v, Seiiidf from Deeiiratioiis .Iiiaior 1‘rom latitatioas lUbrarj. ' I ' raflie, Arthi R Slay. [aker “Life is not so short but that there is always time. ' ' Arthur Slaymaker, “Art” to his friends, likes hunting and fishing in the wide, open spaces. His ambition is to stay a bacheloi ' , but if he wishes to succeed in his ambition, he’d bettei’ sttiy in the wide, open spaces. Anna Smith “Hail thou, great Anna! whom three realms obey. Dost sometimes counsel take and sometimes tea. “Smitty” is one of our best girl athletes, playing ;i whizzing game at both bas- ketball and liockey. She is very cpiiet and resei ' vetl Itut liiore than active in school aflairs. Headed for h rtiminghtim, she ought to m:dve ;i successful teacher. Activities: Elelil Hockey, ’:!((, ’:!2 -tlaiuiyer, ’:t:i Raskethall, ’;!U, ’ifl Cajitaiii, ’S;t Invitations, ,Jnnior I ' rom Tral ' tie, ’:!2 Eilvrary Conneii, ’;!!! CaiKly, Senior I’iay Decorations, Senior I’roni I’resiilent, I’lioeiiix ( lull, ' tt!! Rarrara S.MITH “Who soweth good shall surely reap. “Btirb’s” destintdion is unknown. Her ambition is to draw; Wherever she goes, we wish hei‘ Success without ti fhiw. Aetivities: Ka sket lia II. ’. ' tl I’roin Decoration Coniiniltee. ’:t:[ I,il)iary Connell, ' :!2, ’:i:i Rroin Invitation Coniniittee, ’:i:i nnily Coniniiltee Senior I’lay ear Kook 29
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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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DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Mildred Smith TIio ' meek and mild she seems Her mind with romance teems. Wlieii told us slie liked to phiy the juano it was no cause of great astonishinent, for her rei)Utation as a Paderewski is common proi)erty. We hope that your ability at the ivories will come in handy at the typewriter keys. St X L 1-; S( ) in r: s i , k “Against dl chanci ' s men are ever merry. If “Sobie” wants to lie a good automobile mechanic, he will have to give up his favorite occupation, sleejiing. He is going to Wentworth, where he ought to succeed if he puts as much energy into study as he did into track and football here. itii ' s; Koolliall. I ' rack. ■;!:! Florence St. n lord “.I decent boldness ever meets with friends. Kitty was rightly chosen our jolliest girl, for her bubbling personality is known by all. She’s always ready to lenil help or sympathy. Thl(ics: nirnir, P. RKER St. PLES “Is this that haughty, gay Lothario? “Homer” simjily can’t hel]) being a success if he keejis u]i the record of all- round good-fellowship he has set for himself in high school; he swims, dances, jdays football, liasketball, and tennis, and docs the many other things which interest boys. Here’s success to our Norwich cadet! Vein illfs: Mirror. ’;!(!, ’ill, tS, ’:!:t Ucirrslinifiils .liiiiior I’roai, ’S2 Cslirr Class Da. . “ii Senior I ' la.v Senior I’ieinre ConiniMlee Senior Exeenti e Coniniitlee I ' raftie. ’:i:i Football. ’:il. Hasketball. ' ill. ’:t:i Vear Hook .1 rxE Stidil .m .-I violet by a mossy stone Half-hidden from the eye. Fair as a star when only one Is shining in the sky. Nicknames are a sign of iioinilarity, so .June has three: “Hammy,” “Stid,” and “Kidda.” If, as she says, destinations are dependent on good behavior, June will certainly get her chance for a college education. Aelivifies: I’roiierlies Coniinillee, Senior I’la.i Senior I’rom Deeorations Committee Library Conneil. ' ill, ' :t:t ( lass Will Vear Hook 30
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