Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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szzszszzseszsezseezeszszszzese DEDHAM H. s. zsaeeasszazxsaseszseezsezsa BETINA DANIELS Heres mem! more arrrm-rizief' A mysterious and well-dressed young lady whose ambition is a secret and whose favorite combination of English words is, You can never tell - Betty has interests in Orange and likes to play tennis, although she doesn't reveal where she is going next year, but if she plays tennis on the Community ffourls. WP predict that her destination will be the asparagus patch next to the courts. EDWARD DELANEY A man he scents of cheerful yester- :lays Anil confizlenl f0lI10ffUIl'S.v Ed's favorite occupation is golfing, not studying to win the A in English which he considers the ultimate of achievement. This entertaining young man will brave- ly attack his studies at Tufts next fall, accompanied by his pal, Ted Penrose. just in case he should get lonesome. Besides. two heads are better than one. PATRICIA DELANEY As full of spirit as the month af Moy. Vivacious Patricia, whose favorite win- ter resort is Room III. insists that her favorite expression is spelled fui,', al- though we are more inclined to accept the standard language form of phooey. However, far be it from us to argue about such a triviality. When her most cher- ished dream becomes reality. we will find her the successor of Topper, or some equally famous historian. THOMAS DENNISON One may smile and smile anrl be a ziillainf, Tommy is the very soul of joviality, which is reflected in his custom of smil- ing eternally. Such a spirit is just what it takes to get along in these times of depression, and until the time when Tommy lands in a ready-made job in the world of business, he will continue In amuse himself hy smiling. ua ' ' HAROLD DEWAR What shoulda man do but be merry? Our senior play Scotch gardener's fav- orite occupation is professional acting. He likes his fish plain- Ye gods, and little fishes. Anyone planning a world tour would find globe-trotter Harold the ideal pal. ARTHUR DIBBERN I worked with patience, which means almost power. Arthur greets his friends paternally, HL Son!', Ile likes to play baseball and wants to hitch-hike ta la Halliburton! around the world. He is an ardent stamp collector, and although his destination is unknown, we're sure that he will have just the stamp to send us a letter. no matter where he may be. RALPH DOE, JR. Then he arose, radiant, rejoicing, strong. Doc,7, who is a versatile boy indeed, considering the fact that he is our most popular boy, our most reliable boy, and our most ambitious boy, has well earned the success which is coming his way. He has played fair in all things at all times and will, no doubt, achieve his ambition, to own the Herald-Traveler. Best of luck, always, Doc. MARY DOYLE An easy minded soul, and always was. Although not particularly interested in Indians, Mary, whose favorite occupa- tion is swimming, is nicknamed lVIaya. She wants work and has her eyes and ears open for a job. Look and listen, Maya! 39i3GQ?G63GE?0i3Oi3Oi3a3Qiai3Gi3GE?Qi3Gi30i3Gi 1935 3Gi?Qi3Qi3QE?0i3CE?0iZ0i30iFi3E3GiPGi3Qi3Gi3Oii Page Twenty

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30i3Oi3GOOi30i3Ci3GE30i30i3G63GE3Oi3'fi Y E A R B 0 0 K ARTHUR CLARK Silence is the virtue of the wisef, Arthur is another very quiet lad who favors us with no information about himself, which still doesn't prevent us from predicting that he will hnd a place for himself in the business world for which he is headed. EDITH COFFEY She picked something out of every- thing she read. Called Peanuts because of her petite- ness, Edith likes to swim and dive, and to take the words right out of her mouth. Goodness, gracious mel . she wants to travel in the wide open spaces in the direction of which she is headed. CHARLES COLMER All the women in the world would not make me lose an hour. This alliterated gentleman might be ex- pected to say What could I say? He likes to ride and hopes to attain his high-flown ambition to be an aviator. He can skim over the ground under Coach Colson's guidance, too. On land or sea or foam, Iill always know how to roam. ALICE CONNORS lf eyes were made for seeing, Then Beauty is its own excuse for being. Alice, who is a sister of Mr. Connors of our faculty, seems to have the same peda- gogical tendencies, as she is headed for Teachers' College. It must run in the family. Her favorite occupation, draw- ing, ought to come in handy in the teaching profession. Be good to the lit- tle dears, Alice! LILLIAN COOK A safe companion and un easy friendf' Although Lillian prefers talking to nnv other pastime, her most frequently used expression is the laconic, So what? She plans to enter business school next fall. and plans to emerge a private set-- retary. llere's hoping that one of our millionaires-to-be will employ our charm- ing classmate. EDWARD COWAN I look upon you as the gem of the old roclff' Eddie, the old enthusiast, encourages his friends along with the comment. HHey, swellli' His favorite occupation is rejuvenating run-down roadsters, and he hopes some day to travel around the world in one of these restored rattle- traps. Bon voyage, Eddie! VIRGINIA CROCKETT Sweetness hath its charms. Ambitious Ginny wants a job and is destined to go where such a rarity ex- ists. She is very fond of sewing and her favorite expression is I could kill him. but so far her skill with the needle has resulted in no murders. Here's hoping you find that job, Ginny! .IEANNETTE CRONIN Solitude is the home of the strongf, J is evidently a born optimist, as she hopes to get a job, and is headed for California, where jobs are even scarcer than they are here. Who knows, maybe she is on the right track after all. as her singing ability ought to land her a job in Hollywood. 1 9 3 5 Page Nineteen



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xosootsestacoofaooseaaoibetaes Y H A R B 0 0 K istsztsixiaozxtzffr-zbozaataetzeist PRESCO'l l' DREW. JH. Lille man, what noni? 'iPeppy must be a scientist at heart because he constantly inquires, Well, what d'y'a know? Further proof of his interest in natural science is his fre- quent experiment of releasing one of his snakes or lizards in a classroom, for the purpose of studying the reaction of both teachers and pupils. Peppy also hunts, Hshes, and collects various and sundry curiosities, and is going to Africa as a second Frank Buck. Look out for the lions, Peppy! CLEMENT DWYER As proper a man as one shall see in a SlllIlI71C'I',S dayf, Clement often says phooey, but not to sports, which he enjoys immensely. His lofty ambition is that of manv a student, to pass English with an A. Clem, one of our best track men, has not yet deter- mined his futureg in other words, it is unknown. NANCY EATON Fun gives you a forcible hug, and , shakes laughter out of you, whether you will or no. '6Nance wantsto own a tea room. Her not-so-secret love is eating. which ought to help her in the tea room business if she doesn't sample everything all up - flike Goldilocks in the Three Bearsl. She frequently says HHey', -,most.em- phatically when Miss Boynton announces a long French assignment. Between meals Nancy has found time to knit and to study regularly, so that she is an honor graduate. Congratulations, Nancy! JOSEPH ELLERTON But there's more in me than thou 11nderstand'st. An admitted ambition of ,Ioe's is to own a yacht, a secret one, we suspect, is to to be a second Lord Chesterfield, for he often suavely suggests, That's what you think. He likes to be a drug store cow- boy and intends to travel to the four corners of the earth. Woe to anyone who starts talking operations to him! 30i3Gi30CQi3Gi3Si3Qi30i3Qi3Gi3OE?Qi3Si3CE3Qi3i 1 9 3 5 LOVISIC ELLIS ll is only the f'llll.l'Illf'll :rho 1-un pro- flure or appreeilztf' high url. As soon as Louise graduates from the Massaelrtlsetts School of Art, she is go- ing ,to set out earnestly to In-conre famous. Her lighter moments are passed in reading and drawing, the latter avoca- tion greatly stimulated by her attendance at art classes at the Museum of Fini- Arts. Louise's favorite greeting is Hllello, Tootsf' Try that on her when she is famous. MABJORIE FAIRBANKS True as the needle to the pole, or as the dial to the sunf, Marjorie is one of our most interesting conversationalists, originality of thought and expression being always evident. lf she realizes her lengthy ambition, which is to live long, she will convincingly dis- prove the theory of our Dedham author- ess, Nancy Hale, that The Good Die Youngf' 'Wilt' ELIZABETH Fl ETZ Thoughts too deep to be expressed. Betty's tastes are in the athletic line, her favorite occupations being swimming, walking, and tennis. No wonder she has the good posture, which, Miss Tobin as- sures us, is a help to success in all walks of life. Betty has chosen the business world as the scene of her success. ROBERT FOCARTY GA lion among the lutliesf, Contrary to our usual custom of hoping that each of our classmates may arrive safely at his desired destination. we withdraw our wish in the case of Bob, our class sheik, whose avowed destina- tion is the hospital. You're just too mean to yourself, Bob, and we refuse to co- 4 operate. 1 'xii

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