Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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30i30i3Gi3Gi3Oi3Gi3Gi3G63Qi30i3Gi3GE3Gi Y E A R B 0 0 K HENRY GORDON A man of good repute, courage, bear- ing, and estimation. Henry hopes to get a good job in the business world. He has already shown great ability in the broad jump, and with the question What's the odds? on his lips, we'll predict his leap into the hard, cruel world will be highly suc- cessful for Alma world, anywayl. Be- tween leaps he devotes his time to read- 1ng. ELEANOR GRANDY Oh, blessed with temper, whose un- cloudezt' ray Can make tomorrow cheerful as to- day. Although Eleanor's favorite expression is Skip itf' we simply can't skip men- tioning the fact that a disposition as sunny as Eleanor's is as rare as robins in January. Eleanor, who joined us in 1933, is our class baby, but she's still old enough to go to college next yearg namely, Boston University. Lucky Bos- ton University! BLANCHE GRANT And that you study lo be quiet, and do your own business. Blanche's present ambition is to be in- dependent, but the feminine mind being what it is, we should never be surprised to hear that Blanche had had her mind changed for her. In the meantime, Blanche plans to take her place finde- pendently, of coursei in the business world. ESTHER GREENE The best of life is conversation. Had we any sense of justice, we would award the title of best auto driver to laughing Esther, whose misadventure with an automobile is famous in Ded- ham High School. Fortunately Esther is blessed with a sense of humor which would overcome everything, even these unkind remarks. ,ft WILLIAM E. GRlCl'iNER. .lll. 'Lln politics, thou woulrlst Init. lt is our private prediction that not many years hence, Bill will be a leading lawyer of Boston. He is already heart and soul in the profession and has the brains, ambition, personality, and looks which make success inevitable. Bill ought to be called our most ambitious member-fhe hopes to see honest politics. lncidentally Bill is one of our leading track stars,and he almost 'Lstole the show in the senior play. Some boy, our Bill is! MARGARET GUILFOYLE '6Wit that can call forth smiles even from mourners. Margie has been elected our wittiest girl, a title which she certainly deserves, the Guilfoyle wit being omnipresent. Her favorite occupation is roller skating and her ambition is to visit Ireland. A trans- Atlantic voyage by roller skates is rather a novel idea, but, who knows, maybe Margie knows what she is talking about - she usually does. BEATRICE HAIRE Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Beatrice is one of our leading commer- cial students, high ranking scholastically and reliable, but nevertheless very mod- est about herself. She has commercial aspirations, and hopes to become in- volved in the complexities of modern business. A good school record is sup- posed to take one a long way, Bea, so you're already in the distance. MARGARET HANN A volley of uords quickly shot off? Peg's favorite occupation is eating, and she is evidently quite content with it. as her ambition is to eat more. CHow we envy these lucky sylphs who need not dieti. The Hann conception of Heaven -a restaurant on every corner. We'll be seeing you at the Waldorf, Peg. 30E3Gi30i?0i3Gi30E?Qi3Oi3Gi30i30i3i3i3Gi3Qi3Qi 1935 3GiBi3Qi?Gt3Gi?Gi30iEi3Q30E3Qi30i30i3Qi?0i3Gi Page Twenty-three

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ZQEEOZZQGGGQQEGSEGGIEGEEGEEGZEQES D E D H A M H - S - Estlsitetbeiteiiiiieiteiteilsiiaboist STEWART FYFE Silence is the eternal duty of man. Stewart does not believe in devoting his time and talents to idle conversation, but rather concentrates on making a place for himself in the world of business. So successful has this policy been that he has already obtained a position. Con- gratulations, Stewart. ANDREW GALVIN, JR. He's very lrnozvirzgf' An orchid to you, Gibbg in fact, a whole bouquet of orchids when the depression lifts, for your splendid work as circula- tion manager of the Mirror. Gibb has held this position for three years, and thanks to him, every copy has circulated to the right spot. EDGAR GEORGE O, how he could play. The expression of Sam Johnson, a very unclubable man could hardly be ap- plied to classmate Edgar, whose ulti- mate destination is the Marshfield Coun- try Club, and whose constant compan- ions are his golf clubs. If his club spirit is as good as his school spirit, friend Sam would indeed declare, Ah, Edgar George, a very clubable man! HAROLD GERLACH. JR. A merry heart and I1 cheerful coun- tenaneef, The traffic problem will be comparatively simple next year on the long, long road that leads to Dedham High School, for the congesting influence of the Gerlack Chevrolet will be sadly missing. Even more sadly missed at the school will be Harold's genial personality, but at Went- worth lnstitute, which will be his daily destination next year, we are sure he will be appreciated. JOHN GIANCOLA Much learning doth make thee madf' John is intensely interested in mechanics, and hopes some day to be an aviator. His favorite expression, Cut it out, may come in very handy when one of his passengers gets air-sick. BETTY GILLESPIE A small hatchet fells a great oak. When Bette naively informed us that her ambition is to own a zoo, we were a trifle disconcened by our suspicions that she was being a bit sarcastic. But when she mentioned dreaming as her favorite occupation, and Paris in spring as her destination, we were reassured. How could such a romantic creature descend to sarcasm, the stronghold of the cynic ? ALMA GIRLING At any rate, 'tis easy, all of it. ' Alma is optimistic and self-confident, but it is a case of having an abundance of ability and personality underlying this confidence. Her destination is any- where she lands, preferably in the office of some genial executive with his eyes open for an extra efficient private secre- tary. Happy landing, Alma! RUSSELL COODALL He taketh most delight in music instruments. On with the dance, cries the class of '35, en masse, and Russ and his famous dance orchestra are right on the spot to strike up a tune. Russ is our most musical member, which isn't to prevent him from becoming a big business man, via Bryant and Stratton Business School, which he plans to attend next year. EGZBSZGQESFSEGSFQFQBQBGQFQBQESEGQBQEE 1 9 3 5 Ziieibibikikikibiiibibikikilibiibi Page Twenty-two



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Z0i30i3Gi3Gi3Ci3Gi3Oi3?i39i?QG0i?0i3Oi D E D H A M H- S - 30i3Ci39i30E3Gi3GGi30i3GE?0E3Gi3GE30i HORACE HARDINC 'Klly las! CUIlfll1t'llf't' will be like my first. A general vote of thanks is in order from all of us to Horsecollar lHorace to yout for his able management of the basketball team. With personality. plus Chevrolet. plus tuxedo, Horace has what it takes to get along. OLGA HARRIS '24 good sport mul a loyal friend is Olgaf' Olga is our most athletic girl. and she shows remarkable ability in all sports. One would naturally suppose from this that Olga was planning to be a gym teacher, but no 4 she plans to enter nursing. in which profession she will need the strength and good health which is hers. Best wishes for your success. Olga! MARY HARVEY Fine art is that in trhicli the hand. the hearl, anal the heart go togetherf, Mary is our most artistic girl. which ac- counts for the artistry so evident in her clothes, coiffure, and general appear- ance. Next year Mary is going to con- tinue her study of art at Westbrook Junior College, Portland, Maine. GEORGE HASSARD wit any sport, he beats Iheef' Coogy is one of our few all round athletes, playing baseball. basketball. and football, especially football. His ambition is to play in the Big Leagues. and although it is a hazardous business, we are confident that here's a Hassard that will overcome all the others. it -ul, I M if 3 t l. at 3, X .lik BARBARA HEALD b'lest with each talent and each art to please, Am! born to icrile, converse, and live with ease. Versatility, rather than studiousness, is Barbara's outstanding characteristic. Leading student of the entire school for four years, violinist in our orchestra, member of senior play cast, active in all social affairs, good conversationalist, good dancer, fplus the right colored blonde hair! well, what more could any- one be or have? Barbara is headed for college next year, where we are expect- ing great things from her. Truly phenom- enal, our pal Barbara, is our most sage editorial observation. HOLLIS HEDDERIC As sure as a gun. 6'Holly, who is very fond of driving, and is so sociable that he prefers to be weak if solitude is the home of the strong, is another lad who has aeronautical as- pirations. Meanwhile he plans to work as a clerk for A. T. Chase Corp. of Ded- ham. CHARLOTTE HEYN Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety. Charlotte is another gal of '35 headed straight for the Business World, and judging from her high school career, she could be reckoned among the assets of any business. lncidentally, her favorite occupation is dancing, lest all this talk about business should give you the false impression that Charlotte takes life too seriously. JOHN HIBBARD He was not merely a chip of the old block, but the old block itself. Perley is a most versatile athlete, for in addition to being very active in foot- ball, baseball, and track, he is a past master of the gentle art of ping-pong. Ile aspires to a salary of 38,000 per an- num, so we take it for granted that he plans to retire to college to while away the time until such extravagances be- come fashionable again. 3Gi30i3Gi3QiM30i3OiEi3Qi3OE?Gi30i30G0i3si3Gi 1935 Page Twenty-four

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