Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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1636 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Terceiztenury JOHN F. BURKE The only may fo have rr friend is to be one. True enough, Jack was a quiet boy, but whenever any- thing interesting was going on, one could always find him there. He studied, but not enough to deprive him of out- side activities, in which he thoroughly enjoyed himself. He hopes to become 21 Sales- man. LEO M. BURNS Silence is beffer than mean- ingless words. Here is a very quiet man with an unknown destination. He likes driving and while out on the road you'll pro- bably hear him use that fam- ous phrase, Home, James, and don't spare the horses. EDWARD W. BUTTLAR The man that loves and laughs must sure do well. Edward's ambition is to become an executive in a business firm. He delivers papers now - starting from the bottom always was the best policy. May you stand the strain as well as you do Mr. Kee-gan's arguments! RUTH B. CAHILL Life is foo short fo worry. Ruth's destination is like many others, nowhere, some- where, or anywhere, in other words, it's undecided. But we're pretty sure it's some- where, so Bon Voyage, Ruth. Page Eight FRANCES A. CHAMBERLAIN She is a winsome, wee thing. F1'an's hobby of swim- ming ought to come in handy as her destination is some- where where i't's warm. Her ambition to be well-liked cer- tainly has been achieved among us all. DORIS CHAPMAN An easy-minded soul, and always was. Chappy ardently wishes to become an expert hairdresser and devote her spare mo- ments to swimming. Best of luck, Doris. WINIFRED M. COATES A good sport and a loyal friend. Aw, Gee, says Winnie. And I don't blame her, after trying to keep freshmen and undergrads in line in corri- dors for two years. Her destination - Hickox Secre- tarial School, her ambition - to be successful, the con- nection? - why, you know how well Winnie does some- thing when she has her mind on it. O. BRADFORD COLE Hail, fellow, well met. Brad's favorite occupation is jerking sodas, maybe that's why he's never in school on time. When you take that row-boat cruise, be sure to send us a card from Addis Ababa, -

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LILLIAN BRESNICK Laughing and gay and full of fun She is ever ready when for Bres's laughter and Wit are hard to surpass when she is with a group of close as- sociates. She likes to talk and play bridge, but after graduation hopes to go to the Forsythe Dental Infirm- ary. Class 1936 YEAR BOOK ltc's begun. - 31- 4 la . .4 , f 'x F 5' 1 UI. Ili, Q, 1. I PHYLLIS E. BROAD The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. Phil is a tall, slender bru- nette. Her ambition is to become a nurse. What fel- low wouldn't be sick, just to have her by his side! When- ever and wherever a dance is held, you are sure to see her there in all her glory. SIDNEY S. BRODY His limbs are cut in manly mold, For hardy sports and con- test bold. Cy was captain of our excellent football team, and did a great job in leading it. He also excelled in basket- ball and baseball. In a few years he hopes to become an athletic coach. Good luck to you, Cy , and may you go a long way. ETHEL MAY BROWN A sweet quietness envelopes her. This little girl enjoys read- ing and hopes to be a private secretary, after attending a business college. A N.--7 1 9 Ji 6 GERTRUDE H. BRUEGGEMANN A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. Gertie's favorite occupa- tion is walking, but if she fulfills her ambition, to be- come a telephone operator, she'll soon change it to talk- ing. She is moving to Hud- son, Mass., where she is tak- ing that favorite expression, Oh, my dear! DOROTHY E. BULLOCK A friendly smile, a friendly way. Dolly is always admir- ing things with It's heaven- ly. Maybe she got this from attending the movies or perhaps the idea of want- ing to become a reporter orig- inated there. Anyway she enjoys the movies. EILEEN J. BULMAN A demnre maiden with few words and many thoughts. Eileen sounds like Zazu Pitts when she exclaims, For goodness sakes alive. She is a roller-skater and some- day hopes to roll from the good old town of Dedham as a nurse. JAMES A. BURGESS The world belongs to the energetic. Jimmy wants to go to Hawaii, whitewash ceilings, and be his own boss. Now, that doesn't sound impossi- ble, so go right ahead, Jim- my. Maybe you'll get a mo- nopoly on the whitewashing business there, then you'll be your own boss. Page Seven



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Class i936 YEAR BOOK ALICE R. COLMER A fuiet worker ri. stead 'asf I , friend. Alice's ambition is to get a job and her pastime is reading. But, if you happen to be listening to a spelling match on the radio and you hear a You know what , the speller will have been promptly identified. ELMER R. CONANT Deeds, not words. Heeza is a great lad, and has given us the perfect idea of school spirit. We hope the world is as consid- erate of him as he has been loyal to Dedham High School. Dont forget we're with you, Heeza . JOSEPH N. CONSTANTINO Men are what their mothers made them. Joe hopes to go to Yale, and after that become presi- dent of the J. N. C. Contrac- tor Co. Thats a big order, Joe. But go after it as you did that track award. And may you be successful. GRAFTON J. CORBETT, Jr. Quiet and imassmning, he goes his gentle way. Grafton is headed for Boston College, and we all wish him the best of luck. We can earnestly say that his ambition to become a use- ful citizen, has been already fulfilled in the past four years. I .fl 12 6 MARION G. CORNELL Wit that eau cull forth smiles even from mourn- ers. Corney, the wittiest girl by popular vote, has the fav- orite occupation of horseback riding and her destination is Africa. Well, I've never heard of horseback riding to Africa, but there's a first time for everything. Good luck, Marion. DOROTHEA G. CURRAN A sweet, attractive kind of face. Since Dot's favorite expres- sion is Live and learn we'd like to have you know that she's setting out for the cruel world with an am- bition to study at Portia Law . Do be kind, Dot, and pick on somebody else be- sides Bill to whom to give the third degree. IRENE CRONIN She was just the quiet kind whose natures never vary. The demure young lady is known to our class as UI . Her aptitude for stenography will probably get her a well- paid position. Her quiet Hold the phone , seems to be her favorite phrase, and she loves singing. Her des- tination is unknown, but we are sure she will be a suc- cess. HAROLD G. DANNER In politics, thou 'lU0llld,Sf mix. We certainly hope you be- come the famous criminal lawyer you are striving to be. We know you can and are sure you will. Don't for- get to summon yourself to court, though, with a charge of parking too long on Dedham Island. Page Nine

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