Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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Y E A H B 0 0 K MARY RILEY '6With. a smile flint glowed. Mary, one of our most reliable students. and hence a busy one, has worked faith- fully and has reaped her reward - she's an honor graduate. Although her ambi- tion is a secret as far as the general pub- lic is concerned, we who know assure you that it is an excellent one, possibly developed from indulging in her favorite occupation, observing human beings. Her destination would give you no clue, as she is still undecided about it. WALTER ROBINSON My only books Were womarfs looks And f0lly's all tl1ey've taught me. You tell 'em, cabbage, you've got the head, is the remark which this young Lothario used to flatter us along, and by this we were persuaded to discuss Wal- ter for the benefit of his admiring pub- lic. Swimming and canoeing are two joys of life for him, and his vaulting am- bition plans to o'erleap itself some day soon, and land him way up in the sky in his own private airplane headed for an unknown destination. Meanwhile he continues to be our best boy dancer. ULTONIA QDOROTHY l ROWBOTHAM She's a very tiny m.orsel. 4'My Doodnessu is Dorothyls most fre- quently uttered exclamation, which ought to give you an inkling as to what a good-natured, easy-to-get-along-with girl she is. When she realizes her ambi- tion to be a nurse, she ought to be a congenial companion to convalescent patients, as she is very fond of sewing, reading, and music. Best wishes for suc- cess, Dorothy! DORIS RUSSELL Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine earf' Do you know any news for the Mirror? is a familiar question around Dedham High School and invariably is asked by our hard-working editor, Doris, who shows real ability as a newspaper writer. In spite of the fact that nobody ever knows any news lexcept Mr. O'Don- nelll, the Mirror has attained new heights during the Russell regime. Doris has been elected our most original member, and is famous for her original hats worn at dangerous angles. Her activities are many and varied, but nevertheless she has managed to find a little time for study, the result being that she is an honor graduate, all of which brings her a little nearer to her desired destination, College. 1? Q 3 .fi l'lAZEL.l EA N ll l IST Un with the tlrulrv, let joy be IIIIFUIZ- fllIt'll.i, Next yeurdluzel, one of our leading com- mercial students, will view the world from behind a typewriter, but we're sure that her viewpoint will continue to be as cheerful as always. Eternal good humor is something of an art with Hazel. She aspires some day to he the mother of twin daughters, whom we hope may be described by their mother's favorite expression, Lovely, lovely, lovely. THERESA RYAN 'NTIS good-will wlzirli makes intelli- geneef' Terry wants to get mixed up in some 'tbig businessl' concern, even though she has heard Mr. Peltier's lengthy expla- nations of the evils for which such organizations are responsible. We ad- mire your courage and independence. Terry, and here's hoping for your success. CHARLES SCHODER is 'Tis my familiar sin to jest. Charlie, a witty little fellow indeed, has nautical inclinations and will soon, he hopes, be sailing, sailing over the bounding main. His rollicking spirit will be quite in keeping with the life of a jolly sailor boy, and his ultimate ambi- tion is to be a sailor on HThe Good Ship Lollypopf' FREDERICK SCHORTMANN 'iTl1e rule of my life is to malre busi- ness a pleasure. Fred has an ambition all his own in this class of original peopleg namely, to go on further in the study of physiology. We shall always remember Fred for his irrepressible humo1', and we suggest that he let the rest of us in on his secret for enjoying everything, everywhere, at all times. 30i39i?Gi3Gibi?0i3i30i3Gi3Qi3Gi3Q3i30i3ei3i 1 9 3 5 3ai3ei30i3ei3Gi3iK3Qi30iEi3Qi?0i39i39i?0ibi Page Thirty-one

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D E D H A M H - S - ??i3i3ai3Oi3Gi30i30i3GiZCQOi30i3Gi3GE MAHIAN PALMER Tis good to be znerryf' Reds omnipresent sense of humor has made us all appreciate what a good sport she always is. I'll say we hope that her ambition to travel far will be real- ized. and at the end of her journeys she plans to settle in the business world. Surely the dullest observer will notice a jovial influence seeping into business when Red takes charge of affairs. EDWARD PENROSE ,Twas the loveliest hair in the world. Ted, who is a l1igl1 jumper of no mean repute, is going to Tufts next year, ac- companied by his bosom pal, Ed Delaney. so when he utters his favorite expression, that guy, you'll know whom he is talk- ing about. ,lust a little familiarity be- tween friends. Ile plans to be an aero- nautical engineer and devotes his spare moments to practising on model air- planes. ELAINE PETERSON The miltlest manner and the gentl est heartf' Elaine implies that no matter what we say we are all wrong, by her disconcert- ing reply, MSO you think! Nevertheless we refused to be fazed and shall make so bold as to tell you that her present ambition is to be independent and to climb in the business world, and that when she reaches the top she will relax by indulging in her favorite hobby, play- ing classical music. PRISCILLA PETTINGELL Do good by stealth, and blush to find it fame. Priscilla's favorite occupation is walking and she has undertaken a long hike by choosing Haven. Wyoriiilrg, as her desti- nation. The only possibility of delay is that she should encounter some charm- ing little college and make a stop of four years. thus realizing her ambition to go to college. Should any Prof. administer the unheard of injustice of handing out a low grade to Priscilla, who is an honor graduate. and was frequently an all AV student, she may effectively put him in his place with her favorite expression, You're fulla brushes. 1 GEORGE PHILLIPS alle was u gentleman on whom I built un absolute trust. George will train, successfully we are sure, to be an electrical engineer at Wor- cester Polytcchnic Institute. Perhaps he will bring fame to this dear old class of ,35 lhow sentimental we waxl by in- venting an electric camera to help him in his pet hobby, photography. One should always look pretty when George is around, for you never know when heis snapping you. .IESSAMINE PICCOTT 'gSrnall things are best. lessamine, who found us in our junior year, is full of enthusiasm for life in general, expressed by her frequent ex- clamation, lVlarvelous.', She believes in making business a pleasure, so in ac- cordance with this belief she has de- veloped a strong liking for bookkeeping, her chosen work. This gal is indeed a perfect example of the philosophic mind. ESTHER POCH A daughter of the gods, divinely tall. In Blondie, is found a rare combina- tion of the wanderlust and a love of home and friends, as her ambition is to travel to the four corners of the earth, on the condition that she shall always return to her native haunts of Dedham. But to use her own favorite expression, no matter how much she travels, she will still have energy to indulge in her pet sport, swimming. MARIE PODOLSKI The joy of youth and health her eyes display,d And ease of heart her every look con- vey'd. Marie might be called one of our most versatile members, as she is studious, sociable, and popular. Her favorite oc- cupation is reading, and she seems to have rather linguistic tendencies. her ambition being to initiate students of the future into the mysteries of French and Latin. As the sister of six younger brothers she has already developed the patience necessary for this task. lAsk Miss Boynton or Miss Clough if it takes patienceli ?0iai?Gi?siZsi3OiEiai3i3Ci?0iEi3GCsi?0i3QZ 1 9 3 5 Page Thirty



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D E D H A M H- S - MARIAN SHAW 051161111 freely it-hut you thinhf, Marian. who says that her favorite oc- cupation is keeping busy, is very evi- dently telling us the truth, judging from her long list of activities. She wants to be a nurse, and the combination of Marian's enthusiasm for her work, plus ht-r sweet voiee to lull unruly patients Io sleep. ought to mean 5llf'l'Q '4t- for he-r in this profession. HANNAH SIIEFIIPXN She 11115 just the quiet hind whose nature lzerer l'!II'I.t'S.i, Sheena, one of our honor graduates, ought to make an excellent private sec- retary to some important personage in the business world. Shi- claims that her favorite occupation is sleeping. but nevertheless she has been wide-awake enough to stay on the honor roll for four years. 'l'hat's what we call clever. ELOISE SIIEPHERD Quiet and reserved. a rare treat. Eloise would like to he an authoress. and she really ought to get plenty of pointers while pursuing her avoeation, reading poetry. She is gifted musically. and has won a scholarship to the New England Conservatory of Music. Con- gratulations, Eloise! IQATIIERINE SIIEPIIERD -..ll1IlSl.f' ttasliew from the soul Ihr' dust of f'l'f'l'jf-Ifllj' lifef' lxatherine is quite undecided about her destination, but she is emphatically de- cided on the fart that she wants to be an organist. lndustry is supposed to ac- complish great things. and we who have observed how busy and efhcient Kath-' erine is with her in-school and outside at-tivities, predict a great future for her. H Quit. 3 a V .pe -Mu, Q 'ff' r t fs I, X as .Q , 1 za -At gf 1 41 S 6 . dk U il -- . .5 - 'ff V 'sk -A. ,x - ,I 1, ? ,- Xi It 1 P no an 'ff ,. V-r,,, is THOMAS SHEVORY HI hold he loves me best that calls me Tom? Tom has literary aspirations and hopes someday to be an author. His present plans are to attend a school of jour- nalism, and when success does come, Tom, don't forget who started vou in your literary career at Dedham High. ROBERT SHREVE A sirnple-numnered man. Bob, one of our most musical members, wants to be the leader of an orchestra, and after four years of observing Mr. Gibb, he really ought to know how it's done. He proves a bit perplexing be- cause of his propensity for inventing words, expressive of what, we can't say, and most baffling of all is his favorite expression Coposcetic.,' How do we know that youire not calling us names, Bob? BERYL SIMPSON Never reached nor found at rest. Bibs, who is very loquacious and very vivacious, finds life a very enjoyable adventure, and has a wonderful time by constantly indulging in her favorite oc- cupation, teasing, feven though her friends donitl. With all due regards to Beryl, we sincerely hope that she will not realize her ambition, to nurse Elea- nor Stier through a long illness. Besides, she might tease the patient. RUSSELL SKEANS Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt, And every grin so merry draws one out. Russell's pet pastime is architectural drawing, and when he grows a bit weary he is frequently heard to ex- claim, Ah, me! He has designs on the photography business, and we predict that a few years in the future Russell will be cutting in on Vantine's trade. 3Qi3Gi3Oi3Gi?Oi3QiEE3Gi?Gi3Gi30i3Gi3Gi3Oi3?i3Oi 1 9 3 5 Page Tlzirty-tivo

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