Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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I 6 3 5 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Tcrcontemtry GRACE E. LOHNES Her modest loolcs the cottage might adorn, 'Sweet as the primrosc peeps lmcnentlz the thorn. Grace also greets her friends with Hi, Toots . In her spare moments she may be found reading the latest novels. She is undecided about her destination. Maybe in your travels, you will find an ideal place to remain, Grace. HELEN L. LUNSMAN A rlnugltfer of the gods, di- rlucly tall. and most divinely fair. Blondic's sweet and in- dividual manner has won her many friends. She is one of our quiet and dignified class- mates. Blondie also seeks success in the commercial world, but if positions are scarce, her second choice is a career as a nurse. SABINA A. LYONS Silence is the mothcr of trzlth.' Quiet and friendly, Sibby is always welcome, although she does call us all fresh . As to your ambition to live a life of ease, just remember that sleep is a waste of time! GRACE MacDONALD The only 'way to have joy is to share it! A charming smile and a cheery Hello introduces our Mac. She has acquired many friends during her stay at Dedham High. She openly admits 'that she loves danc- ing and her passwords, You're O. K., are known everywhere. Best of luck, Mac. Page S1'.4'lccH ALBERT ElIRMacKINNON, An imasszmzing mam who plods a straight course. Al aspires to playing hockey except when the foot- ball season comes in. Anoth- er D. H. S. gridiron hero but a very modest one, whose spectacular playing has caused much comment and will long be remembered by his classmates and alma ma- ter. He won't let us in on any secrets as to his ambi- tion or destiny, but we know he will succeed at whatever work he may undertake. FANNIE T. MacKINNON A still, small voice. After all , this secretive little person reveals much about herself at the very last moment. Fannie is fond of all sports, as are all her kin. She also states that she would like to be a singer and we have been told that she possesses a very sweet voice. Before Fannie may fulfill her ambition, she, like many oth- ers, will enter the cruel world of business. ELLEN MacQUARRIE Enjoy thy youth, it will not stay. Although quiet in school, Mac is full of fun outside. She just loves dancing and walking. Mac continually asks, If that's a fact? Af- ter going to a business school, she wants to be a private sec- retary. JOSEPH F. MAGGIONI The thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts. Joe is one of our most pop- ular and most ambitious boys. He is another of those football heroes who has done some fine work on the gridiron. Like most of our athletes, he is exceptionally fond of sleep and has complained for the past year because he has not had more than seven hours of sleep at a st1'etch . lWe know the reasonlj Joe as- pires to become a certified public accountant and we have every reason to think he'l1 succeed.

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Class i936 YEAR BOOK 1 9 3 5 IDA V. KATCHPOLE Chance generally favors the prudent. Katchy is quiet and re- served but nevertheless con- fesses that she is often found staying after school. Heaven only knows where her ,destination is, although Katchy is planning to study nursing. MARION KEITH Good sense, which only is the gift of Heaven. What do you think, any- way? Keithie's ambition is to work and her favorite oc- cupation is to dream. Well, I suppose you can do one while you're not doing the otherg don't ever let them get twisted and you'll be all right. THERESA M. KENNEDY To play a game well is sat- isfactoryg To play it exceptionally well is to win distinction. Terry is one of our best girl athletes, jolly and un- sophisticated. She has been very active in all school en- terprises. We feel assured Terry's good humor and ef- ficiency will help to bring her success in the business world. JEANNE A. KINGSFORD Oh happy, happy maid. Jeannie confesses that her favorite occupation is ped- dling milk. Her ambition is to earn money, but she is reticent about divulging her future destination. To such a reserved and dignified girl success is inevitable. KENNETH R. KLOFKORN He who hath a thousand friends has not one to spare. Kenny seems to be one of our silent men, as he refuses to tell us his ambition and destination. Although he has only been with us for the past two years he has made many friends. He says his favorite pastime is sleeping. fln study halls, Kenny?J SARAH E. LALLY My Clays pass pleasantly away. Lu's favorite expression, Has anyone seen Marion? is often heard about the school. She aspires to 3 business career after attend- ing Katherine Gibbs'. Sally's success in the business world is a perfect cinch , with her ambition and personality, LOUIS F. LANGIONE Against all chances men are ever fine1'ry. Louis' many friends are always greeted with Hello, my friend . He is much in- terested in the newspaper business, in which he has al- ready made a good beginning. He desires to become a share- holder in the Boston Globe and after he has made his fortune, he hopes to travel to and from Tahiti! Louis simply can't help being a suc- cess if he keeps up the rec- ord of all round good fellow- ship which he has set for himself in high school. M. MARIE LEAHY Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in a woman. Hi, Toots , is the familiar greeting of Marie. She seeks a career in the field of nurs- ing, so her quiet reserved na- ture will be an asset. Marie intends to spend her leisure hours horseback riding, her favorite occupation. Page Fifteen



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Class i936 YEAR BOOK FLORA A. MANNA Silence is the perfcetest herald of joy. Flora was one of Mr. Pel- tier's biggest problems, for she very rarely answered questions in class. After all, we know that a civics class is no place for a quiet, peace- ful maid. Flo is artistically inclined and hopes to attend art 'school and thereby be- come a designer. ANGELO J. MARIANA He is wise who thinks much, speaks little, and writes less. An all-round good sport, with a carefree air, and as merry as the day is long - that's Gello. He loves the great out-of-doors, as do all good athletesg he is another football player who did very commendable workg and he especially kept the cheer leaders busy. We hope that when Gello , becomes a big league ball player he will re- member his alma mater. ELEANOR M. MARTIN A light heart lives long. El is one of our most ar- tistic members and is fam- ous for her pups . Being a very talented young lady, she is forever creating new ani- mals. Destined for the Mu- seum Art School, there, with much patience she hopes to become a great dog artist. She has, incidentally, a very unique profession in this day and age. We may also take this opportunity to commend Eleanor's fine work during the last two years, while ful- filling her duties as our class treasurer. CHARLES H. MARZINZIK i'Sile11ca is more eloquent than words. Charlie is one of our very active track men. Prior to this time, however, he has been a very secretive person, but now he reveals a few facts. Charles spends a lot of time fishing in Mother Brook, but to no avail. So he has decided he would some day like to be a famous crim- inal lawyer. He is destined for Boston University and we all wish him the best of luck! .,dn0 ' I., ,,.-:ev ,ff 19.26 DORIS E. McCREA Style is the rlress of thought. Doris is our best dressed girl and one of our most mu- sical members. I don't know is her favorite expression but it can't be applied to music, for we know that she is an artist at the piano. She will continue her study at the New England Conservatory and hopes some day to teach music. tMaybe Mr. Gibbs' successor, who knows?J Best wishes for success, Doris! WILLIAM C. MCDONALD A little llOH,St'llSC now will then Is l'l'llSll1'fl by the best of men. Mac is our most musical member and well deserves the title. He has displayed his ability as an orchestra leader many times at our school dances and we may predict that he is headed for the top. Drawing is his only diversion from music, except, of course, a little studying. So go to it, Mac , and succeed Cab Cal- loway or Fred Waringg but when you reach the top, don't forget your alma mater. , SADIE A. MCLEAN Purity of mind and conduct Ah me says Sadie and ue don t blame her when her ambition is to get a job. But since her destination is any- where I land we know she won't be disappointed when she gets there. f 4 ll . Y a' 1 ,the first glory of a woman. KL YY 7 7 , , ll Y? Y CLAIRE W. MCNALLY She is herself of best things the collection. Mac is one of our most ambitious, industrious, and athletic girls. As exchange editor of the Mirror, she has fuliilled her duties remark- ably well. At her destination -The Great Unknown-- Claire hopes to run an orphan asylum. Good luck, Claire. Page Seventeen

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