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D E D H A M H - S- RITA MCGARTY The rleur. xzreet singerf, Rita is one ol the fastest and hest swim- mers in Dedham lligh, which aquatic ability is quite in keeping with the Mc- Carty reputation of being super-efficient sea-dogs. She is also one of our best singers and hopes to become a radio star, keeping her swimming as an avo- eation. llere's to your success, Rita! MARY MCLEAN Her voice rms ezfer soft, gentle. and low. An excellent thing in lt'0IlZ!Ill.,, When Mary becomes a secretary in the business world,t1s she hopes to and we expect her to. she will have to discard her favorite expression. Is that so? at least in dealing with her boss. Spare moment? Oli to the movies Mary goes. land not a-Maying as you might sup- posel. .IAMER RAND MCNALLY. .IR. Thy lnuzlesty's ll Cumlle to lhy merit. Since Rand is one of our very best high jumpers. you can easily understand why his favorite occupation is floating through the airf' Rand plans to float down to Annapolis soon, where he will study engineering. ROGER MCNAMARA Ile 14113 our farmer. Mae. as he is called hy his classmates, longs to own a cattle ranch, Although he claims that his destination is the un- known quantity in his life at present. we bet that someday he will be showing his prize stock at the World's Fair. t 4 4 l 4 1 . GEORGE MERINO Hair calm' and firm and true. George is certainly a paradox - he is continually saying, Spring is comingf' yet his favorite occupation is grave- diggingf' Having mastered basketball, he would like to learn how to play golf, and if he is a good boy and works hard he will graduate from Bryant and Stratton. ELIZABETH MILLER HA rosebuzl set with little willful thorns. We as a class unanimously agree that Betty is a good skate, and wholly by coincidence skating is her favorite occu- pation. Her one ambition is to visit Europe, and all our skating classmate needs to get there is a winter sumciently frigid to freeze the Atlantic. KENNETH MILLER Did nothing in particular, And did it very well. Rabbit indulges and excels at sports of all kinds. Although he is distressingly unspecific about his destination, telling us that it is everywhere but nowhere in particular, we were charmed by his frankness in revealing to us his pet am- bition, fto see Ducky Burns through a port-hole.JThere's an ambition worth striving for, and we hope you realize it, Rabbit. MADELYN MOTTE L'.4nd grace that won who saw to wish her szayf' Madelyn is one of the few girl canoeists of our class, and is a familiar sight float- ing along the historic old Charles. Here- in lies her ambition to travel. When she travels to Radio City, she will feel quite in her element, as she is already experi- enced in singing over the radio. Good luck to you, Madelyn! 3Gi3OiZOi3Gi3Oi3i2Qi30i3Oi30i?Oi30iEiEi3I3GE 1935 Page Twenty-eight
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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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3Gi3Gi39i3Oi3Gi3ifi3Oi30i3G0Gi30i3i3Ci Y E A R B O 0 K 3Oi?Qi3ei?Gi3GE30i3'5i?Cef3Gi3Gi?Ci3GE39i ABBEY MULKEHN Laugh at your friends, And if your friends are sore, .So much the better, .You may laugh the more. Abbey's favorite expression is one of enthusiastic approval, Perfect. This also works the other way around, as Perfect would be the logical com- ment for one to make after dancing with Abbey, who is a pastmistress of the an. Best wishes for success in whatever you decide to do, Abbey! JANE MULKERN Of all those arts in which the wise excel, lVature's chief masterpiece is writing well. ln tennis, in hiking, in dancing, in studying, in fact in everything which she does, ,lane is a shining example of her favorite expression, Be nonchalantf' She has been elected our girl genius by a vote of the class, and seems to have a decided interest in literary pursuits, having been assistant editor of our school paper for two years, and being editor-in-chief of the year book, which, by the way, she considers her chef- d'ouvre. She has managed to uphold the Mulkern tradition of being an honor graduate from Dedham High School, and has high hopes for arriving at her desired destination, college. ELIN NILSON And then she looks so modest all the while. You can tell exactly how shy Elin is by her favorite expression, Was l em- barrassed? , but nevertheless the few who know her can tell you what loads of fun she is. Someday she is going to be a first class nurse, and she plans to learn how at the Massachusetts General Hos- pital School for Nurses. JOHN O'BRIEN A great unrecognized capacity. John's ambition is to be successful, and if the determination which he has shown so far in his studies and in ath- letics continues, the realization of this hope is inevitable. Swimming is his fav- orite occupation, so when he finds him- self on the sea of success, this nautical lad will feel quite at home. LEO O'DONNEl,l, I dart' do all that doth become a nurnfi lied's favorite occupation is sleeping, and when anyone makes so bold as lu disturb him in this pastime-, the offender is promptly put in his place by Leo's favorite remark, Oh, you're a wise guy. huh! Between naps Leo manages to wax athletic in baseball, football, and basketball. HELEN OCDEN 'GWho soweth good. shall surely reapf, So what? says Helen, in pondering mood, but she has little reason to ask this question, considering the fact that she is one of the few who has a definite idea of what she wants to dog namely, child nursing or oliice work. During her leisure hours, Helen's fingers are busy skipping over the piano keys. We are sure that her melodious tunes will be heard in the joyous atmosphere of her desired destination, Heaven. OLIVER O'NElL Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Although Oliver naively requests his friends on many occasions to 'fblow me down,'i tevidentlv he takes us for a bunch of windstormsi we are sure that at Wentworth Institute, where he will prepare to be a mechanic, he will be far from down. Reading, his favorite pas- time, will be a great help to him during his years of study. JOSEPH PACLUCA A friend received with fhumps on the backf' To use the words of this distinguished athlete, Pag, 'ithat will be the day when he will realize his ambition to be a successful business man, and all the while he will keep healthy and happy by his favorite occupation - sleeping. Joe's spectacular runs down the gridiron have caused even the most conservative of us to overtax our vocal chords sadly in cheering him on, and it is with this same enthusiasm that we say. All the success in the world to you, Joe, fex- cept a little we are saving for ourselvesl. BGSEGQBGEEOQEQEEGQFGEESESEGQEGSEKEGQEGQEQSBGS 1935 3Q3OiEi?sCsi30i3Qi3Oi3Gi3Gi3OiEi3Gi30i3Gi3a Page Twenty-nine
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