Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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ZQGGO0E3Gi3G0Oi2Qi?GCQi3Qi3Gi30iM D E D H A M H- S - CHARLES KEITH A light heart lives longf' Charlie nonchalantly ignores the well- known advice, Co West, young man, go West. and is headed directly South, his destination being Little America. A light heart is supposed to carry one a long way, which brings him within two leaps of the land of snow and ice. Whenever you feel the need of a good thawing out. Charlie. remember the sunny clime of Dedham is just the thing. ELIZABETH KELLEY Snzil1'r1g always with Il never falling serenity of countenance. and flour- ishing in an immortal youthf' Betty, the girl of fire escape fame. is a very popular member of our class, whose favorite occupation is tennis. Betty should he called our most patriotic mem- herg she always buys American, her am- bition is to see America. and she patron- izes only American made fire escapes. EDMUND KBECH I am always in haste, and in a hurrlvf' To the casual obse1'ver Edmund seems like a very quiet lad, but we understand from his intimates that he has his noisy moments. He is extremely fond of playing pool, and he hopes someday to be a champion of the game. WENDELL LAVIN On their mm merits modest men are dumb. Lave's favorite occupation is eating ice cream, which may or may not account for his success as a hurdler at track meets. To win on the sweepstakes is his ambition, which ought to be realized if I,ave's horse shows the same speed as Lave himself on the hurdles. FSEIZQQEQEQZESEEEBIKEZZQEQZQQ CLINTON LAWRY, JR. 'Elf we do well here, we shall do well there. Being our most studious boy didn't in- terfere at all with Clint0n's job of man- aging the track team, and managing it so well that Dedham High has the only undefeated track team in Massachusetts. Clinton is headed for M. I. T., where his mathematical ability may be used to good advantage. ALICE LEONARD The secret of success is constancy to purpose. Al doesn't let it bother her that she is a small town girl - her favorite occu- pation is walking to Norwood, her am- bition is Wellesley, and her destination is Framingham. Dedham just doesn't figure. fljedham Transcript please note!J BERTHA MACKINTIRE HA woman of strong intellectual powerf' Bertha may succeed in finding happiness in her pet recreations, swimming, and canoeing, or she may find it in the busi- ness world of which s-he intends to be- come a part. After assisting Mr. Bot- tomley through the chaotic time of distributing and collecting for senior play tickets, we're sure that Bertha will End very few hazards menacing her suc- cess, and one Hassard helping her suc- cess. LORNA MACMILLAN . 0ur greatest tribute, call her friendf' Lorna is known as Ig to those whose parents will permit the use of that name. She greets these same friends with H'ya.', Ig secretly dreams of seeing America first, then Europe. She plans to head for Raven, Wyoming, soon, a la Priscilla Pettingell, and en route she will have a chance to indulge her favorite pastime, reading. How about bringing back a few cowboys for souve- nirs, ulgn? ESQZGQMMESESEGSFSBQECQEGQEQMMBOSEE 1 9 3 5 ?QEi3UC0i30iFi30i3G0i3Gi3Gi3Gi3Gi30i3Gi3Gi Page Twenty-six

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EGEBIEGSBGEBGSBGZEGEBGSBGEBGSESZQQBGE Y E A R B O 0 K ?GE3Gi3Qi30E30iB0i3'li3Gi3GE30i30i30i5Gi WILLIAM HOECKEL He is wise who thinks much, speaks little, and writes less. Bill is one of our leading tracksters, and judging from the speed he had shown at our school meets, he ought to be the lirst among us to reach his destination. Bill poses as being completely indiffer- ent on the subject of his destination, but we hardly believe it. At any rate, we ad- mire his nonchalance. EVA HUNT Gentle in manner, strong in perform- ance. Eva ardently ambishes to travel, and de- votes her spare moments to swimming and skating, which are traveling on a small scale, by an extensive stretch of the imagination. Patience is a virtue, Eva, and how about a postcard from Abyssinia for this word of encourage- ment? KENNETH HURTLE The well of true wit is truth itself. Every time that Kenny hurtled over the course at our school track meets, the score for Dedham High ascended. He is just as fond of dancing as he is of run- ning, and is an all-round good sport. EDITH ILLEMANN Moderation, the noblest gift of heaven. Edith is headed for nursing, and is ideal- ly suited for this profession, as she is the picture of abounding health. She absolutely refuses to tell her ambition, so your guess is as good as ours. ,J ,Z y 4, 4, .Av new FRANK JACKSON Se1'onrl thoughts are the best. .lackie aspires to be a radio announcer, so if someday soon your radio brings you a familiar voice that you can't quite place, you can give a good guess as to whose it is. He is one of the friendliest boys in our class H- evidently he is a be- liever in 'flacksonian Democracy. ELSIE JOHNSON She is as quiet as a mouse. Elsie is one of the three separate and distinct ,lohnsons of our class, none of whom is related to any other. Her ambi- tion is in the practical line, namely, to get a job. Best of luck, Elsie! EMMA .IOHNSON The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. '6lVIickey is an outstanding member of the class of '35, our best looking girl by popular acclaim, our class secretary, a ringleader in all school activities for four years, and still she found time al- ways to be on the honor roll. If populari- ity is an indication of success, Emma has nothing to worry about. PHILIP JOHNSON As a wit, if not first, in the very hrs! linef' Philo is an all round popular boy, with a decided flair for acting. His ambition is to become an actor on Broadway, and as there is always room for one more, we're sure that there must be a place for Philo. 30i30i?0i30CCi30i30i3GE?G0OE?0i30i30i30i3K?GE 1 9 3 5 30i3Qi3ei30iZ0i3Gi30i3Gi2Ci3Gi30i?CGGCOi30i3Gi Page Twenty-five I I I I I I I I I



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3Gi30E3S63Gi30i3Oi30i30i3Si3063Oi3Gi3Gi Y E A R B 0 0 K BCZBGEBOSEOEBQSBGQEOOGZBQZEQQBGQBGSBGE HELEN MACQUARRIE A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the best of men. Mac, who is one of our orchestra vio- linists, has a yearning for art, as her favorite occupation is drawing, and some day she is going to study at the Vesper George School. She would like to study art abroad so should you be on the Ile de France and hear, Oh, for heaven's sake, you'll know that Mac has at- tained her desire. WILLIAM MAGILL Promise is most given when the least is said. Bill will also be a high flyer if he enters Aeronautical College, as he hopes to be- come an aeronautical engineer. Every- thing will be okey-doke for Billy to indulge in his fancy for traveling. He has already traveled through New Hamp- shire on his bicycle and learned that there is no place like home. FRANCES MARSH Good sense and good nature are never separated? Frankie, we should judge, enjoys not only being happy but being happy as a bird, because her favorite expression is Tweet-tweet. She desires to see Amer- ica Hrst Chave you been to the Fair- banks House yet?J and then Europe. Frankie intends to head for Raven, Wyo- ming, where she will entertain the prairie dogs with her rhythmic piano playing. ROBERT MARSTON The wisest man the world e'er saw, He dearly loved the lasses, Ol If you ever hear someone say So what? just turn around and you'll probably find Bob. It's just a saying of his. He is al- ways fiddling around his amachure radio, as he calls it, and some of these days he intends to make a lot of do-re-mi with that radio of his. His destination, like a lot of other people's, is still un- known. He modestly adds as a postscript that his activities have been skipping gym classes. Naughty, naughty, Bobg how could you? 4 -as L..-.,, ,, JOHN MARZINZIK nYOIAfll and l are housemates still. Johnnie is one of those big, strong men who like the wide-open spaces to indulge in hunting and fishing. After he gradu- ates from M. I. T., ,lohnnie plans to hop the first boat to Sweden. For some rea- son, unknown to us, he is anxious to see what it looks like. CAROLINE MASCIARELLI The endearing elegance of female friendship. If nicknames are a sign of popularity, Caroline must be very much that way, for she has two of them, Carol and Marsha.', Her favorite occupation is swimming and her ambition is to visit Hawaii. Why not combine the two, Carol, and try swimming to Hawaii? In case this should fail she plans to at- tend Katherine Gibbs School. FRANK MASON, JR. For ways that are dark And tricks that are vain. Frank, who, by the way, was voted our best dressed boy, stumps us by saying that his pet occupation is supercharg- er, Figure it out for yourselves! His ambition is to understand Shakespeare, but evidently he appreciates the com- plexity of his task, for he expects his destination to be Medfield. VIOLET MATTHEW A maiden never bold. Violet is one of our most enthusiastic 4H club members. She delights in sew- ing and hopes someday to become a County Club Agent. She shows station- ary tendencies, as her destination is right here in good old Norfolk County. BOE3Ci3Gi3SE30i3Gi3Gi3Oi3GE3GEFi3i30i3i3Gi3Si 1935 30i3Qi3Qi3Gi3Gi3Gi3Gi3Gi3Ci3Gi30i3Gi30i3Gi3Gi3Oi Page Twenty-seven

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