Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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1636 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Tercentenary GRACE J. FINDLEN And frame your mind fo mirth and merriment, lVhich bars a thousand harms and Ivngflzvns life. What do you think? Finny's favorite occupation is going places, so now we know why Mr. Ryan always thinks someone is following him. Her cheerfulness and good disposition will surely help her to be someone. MARGARET M. GALLAGHER She may look serious, she may look shy, But she's full of if, 'fzvirf you and I. Peaches Peg craves golf and dietetics. We hope you get your desires accounted for in Simmons Collegeg but Peg says, 'Nope', they don't teach both there. BERTHA E. GARLICK This little girl is not so tall, But my, how she plays bas- Ifetballf' Some may remember Ber- tha's nine years of perfect attendance, or maybe her brilliance in basketball, but we shall always remember her braids of long black hair. V. AUDREY GASS Scrious? You may as well expect pears from an elm. Little Audrey's fond of attending problem's class and we wonder why. Her ambition is to be tall and slender. She usually an- swers us with, Who can tell? 1'rlge.Tu'f'lUf' .3 I J VIRGINIA D. GELSMAN True -modesty is a discern- mg grace. Gidge's pastime is read- ing, so maybe that's where she gets her continuous ad- vice of tsk, tsk. We hope your ambition to be success- ful will be realized. ANNA C. GRIFFIN Our contentment 'is our best having. Griff hopes to become a newspaper reporter and al- though her hobby is reading she hopes to change it soon to writing. Her destination is Europe. ELEANOR L. HAIRE And that you study to be quiet, And do your own business. Ellie is an enthusiastic wa- ter-sprite usually found in or around ponds, lakes, or sea. Her ambition - to retire when still young - may be accomplished by her desire to get a job. JAMES G. HAMILTON He makes up his size by his aggresswenessf' Better known as Jimmy, he has a hobby of going on bi- cycle trips merely to climb water towers. Just mention water towers to him and a strange gleam comes into his eye.

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Class l936 YEAR BOOK ROBERT C. DUFAULT UA smooth and steadfast '7ll'llld.,, Bob can be truthfully called the most quiet member of the senior class. The medical profession offers Bob his am- bition as he hopes some day to become a successful physi- cian. His friendly and quiet nature should carry him far in his field. AUDREY O. DUKE Kind is she whose mind is at ease, And to all, her kind actions do please. Knitting and reading ap- peal to Audrey, but to gain her ambition-growing a foot taller-we advise choosing something where she can stand up and grow tall. PHYLLIS A. DYCKMAN Gentle in manner, strong in performance. Dyckie is one of our class- mates who is fond of roller- skating and is often found at Moseley's. We hope her am- bition to be a success will be rewarded when she enters the business world. HENRI E. ECKHARDT A good true sport. -- and fair, He always does things on the square. ll Henri is a man who excels in French, partly because of his name and partly because of his studying. He was just tops as far as dependa- bility in track was concerned. 1 fl .I li .-an '3 IDA R. EDMANDS O let me dance to a vnwry tune! Our Teddie always has a smile for everybody. She seems to delight in math and science: proof - she is the only girl in the senior phy- sics class. HARRY A. EKBERG Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice. Aw, cut it out. Yes, this is Ecky speaking. He has high hopes of someday be- coming a millionaire. Don't forget us all here in Dedham, will you, Harry? GERTRUDE E. ERNST Give every flying minute something to keep in store. Oh, shucks, Trudy, with your knowledge and love for canoeing, skating, pool, and other sports, you should be able to fly around the world as far as Peking, China. NORMAN J. FERGUSON He said so 'much about him- self, that we might run into contradiction. Fergie's so what expres- sion fits in with his ambi- tion to be or not to be. His favorite occupation, sleeping, would never be guessed from his alertness on our track team. Page Eleven



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Class I936 YEAR BOOK 1 9 3 '5 THOMAS J. HANNON A friend to all who know him. Our Tom has a weakness for skiing, it is even ru- mored that he wears his skis to bed. He also holds a warm place in his heart for the girls, for he really would be lost without them. WALTER F. HAPENNY l Happy , you move so mod- erately Evmywhere you go: Here's a fireerackeir - Now I guess you won't be so slow. So it's business you're af- ter, well, go ahead, but as for reaching Ireland, aw- cut-it-out, you know you'll never get there by swim- ming. MADELINE N. HASKELL Her misty hair is faint and fair. Mad often suggests, Oh Fudge , but actions speak louder than words. How about it, Mad? She aims to be a nurse and in spare mo- ments to amuse herself by dancing. MARGARET V. HAYES Dancing eyes and dimples deep Help to make her a, pal to keep. After attending Katherine Gibbs School, Peg hopes to obtain a job. Her pet hobby happens to be dancing, and she frequently uses that fav- orite expression, for crying out loud. Z S JEAN A. HEMMERDINGER Hfnlllf' arf is fhuf in ivlzirlz flze hand, flu' lzrud, und the livurf go fogeflzerf' Judging by the driving ex- amination held at the high school, Jean, who received the highest mark, will become one of our most efficient women drivers. Jean's ambi- tion is to become a dietitian in some hospital, and we are wishing her the best of luck. S. BLAKE HODGES Good sense and good 'mt- fure are never sep1u'r1fed. Sid is headed for Admiral Farragut Academy, after that he desires to become com- mander of a ship. Sid is certainly becoming used to the water now, as he spends his leisure time paddling on the Charles. Maybe he will someday represent Dedham in the U. S. Navy. EMILY M. HOLLENBACK Heaven in her eye, In every gesture, dignity. That smiling girl in the middle of a group is Dutchy who likes sports of all kinds but excels in paddling. She hopes to win a champion- ship someday. Her destina- tion is unknown but we know she will succeed. ELIZABETH M. HOPKINS No profif grows where is no pleasure taken. A career as a dental hy- gienist, after attending C0- lumbia University, is Hop- py's ambition. If interest in physiology and biology is helpful, Hoppy is well along the way and should certain- ly achieve her aim. Page Thirteen

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