5223252521 Y E A R B O O K 525252525 his is in the practical lineg namely, to have increasing success in education. Mr. Wallace devotes his time in the summer to his hobby, which is golf, to studying, and to gardening. Miss Mary Weeks, to whom this yearbook is dedicated, received her AB. degree from Smith College and her lCd.M. from Harvard. Her chief activities in Dedham High are teaching history to freshmen and sophomores and being the power behind the throne in running the class of '35, Past summers have been devoted to short trips through New England and Canada, but this summer she plans to turn domestic and spend her time surrounded by the comforts of home. Books and jig-saw puzzles are included among the comforts of home for Miss Weeks, and attending moving pictures and the theatre will be her favorite extra-domestic activity. Her ambition, to increase her library with good editions, is in the process of realization. Our freshmen delve into the mysteries of science under the guidance of Miss Helen Woodside, a graduate of Simmons College, who has been with us for the past live years. The record of Miss Woodsidels achievements in Dedham High is found in her many creditable pupils. Miss Woodside enjoys herself immensely in the summertime, taking auto trips, going Ubeachingf' playing golf, and reading. Mr. Thomas Yonker, a graduate of Villanova, teaches history to our freshmen. In odd moments he waxes enthusiastic about golf and bridge, and devotes the summer to nothing in particular, but a great deal in general. Mr. Yonker considers enlightened students the best record of his achievement, and admits that a few have done fairly well by him. 19 ge- 15 555555555555 1935 555555555555
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?G0Gi3Oi30i3Gi3Gi?i3Gi3GiEi?Gi3Oi3QE Y E A R EVA ABBOTT A merry heart goes all the way. Eva aspires via her hobby fping-pong! to become an expert in the sport and she promises not to use unbecoming language in an eventful match-just, oh cahoot! As she is one of our best dancers, you may find her sometime at her chosen destination. London on a Rainy Night, performing at the Covent Carden. ELLEN AGEE The dauntless spirit of resolution. Imagine a young lady ambitious of be- coming a nurse, whose favorite occu- pation is the movies, where she mutters her favorite expression, I wanna go home - to my destination Lima fbeans?l, Ohio. That's Ellen, one of our nice newcomers. CATHERINE ALLENSPACKER Were silence golden, 1'd be nearly bI'0lf8.,, Kay manages to fulfill her ambition for traveling by swimming. She will not- even for the Mirror-swim to San Pedro, California, but she hopes to get there, nevertheless. ,lust say Jaspers prettily, Kayo. BEATRICE AMMIDOWN The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. When your local newspaper informs you that a business college has made a sports writer out of a young lady who likes to watch the Red Sox play and still wants to raise a dozen children, you'll know that they are talking about Bea, one of our most popular girlsg ufor goo-ness sakes, what ambition! B O O K 'W 1 , ., K. ...Y ., . . ...-.-............s..-..,..-, V DOIIOTHY ANDERSON A sweet, lllffllfflillt' kind of faeelp Dot is not really ther favorite expres- sion? very different from the rest of us. She likes dancing, wants to find a good job fgood luck!! and is headed for Boston University. 1-Vt M at fr l' A' f. l MILDRED ARMOUR The oery flower of youthf, Millie, who hopes to travel, has al- ready had plenty of practice by deliver- ing the oflice notices all over this huge institution every day. She is very fond of riding, and she would have saved a great deal of time by bringing her horse to school and establishing a pony express. With characteristic cheerfulness, her ad- vice to the world is Sweeten up. EDWIN ARNOLD Deeds, not wordsfi Eddie is one of our most quiet members, but is very well liked by those who know him. His real ambition is too lofty for publication, but he condescends to admit that he wouldn't object to success coming his way. We don't blame you a bit, Eddieg in fact, we sincerely hope that it does arrive. GRACE BAIN 'Wolhing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. The only person that Grace doesn't greet with That's what you think is her Eng- lish teacher. We admire her discretion. She likes all kinds of sports - even squash, which she knows isn't a vege- table - and plans to train for nursing in a hospital. 30CCi3Gi30E3GG000i3Gi3Gi3Gi3Gi3Gi3Gi3i3i30i 1 9 3 5 Eikikiiaiiaikikikikiiiiaikikikiiaibi Page Fifteen i 1 l '-4
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