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Class l936 YEAR BOOK MARY NADOLSKI Shc's a very tiny mofrscl. Mary, one of our tiniest and busiest girls, has, after four long years, reaped her reward - she is an honor graduate. Her favorite oc- cupations include frequent visits to the local theatre, a little roller skating on-the- Charles, and a little studying now and then. Right now, Mary 'hopes for a job which will help her fulfill her am- bition to become an erlicient secretary. Best Wishes for success. Mary! ESTHER NELSON Joy she is, through and through. Bessie is one of those per- sons, few and' far between, who really enjoys doing homework. With such a favorite occupation, is it any wonder she ejaculates, Oh heck ? Maybe success lies in the wide open spaces for her. GEORGIA V. NEWMAN She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, And pleasant to think on. No kidding , Georgia wants to be successful and is going to the Katherine Gibbs School to learn how. Until she is a recognized success, Georgia will be kept amused by her favorite occupation, dancing. MARION NEWMAN Good nature and good sense must ever join. Lou isn't very different from the rest of us, since her ambition is to be successful. She likes dancing, wants to find a good job, and intends to go to Katherine Gibbs. Will she still be asking, Where's Sally? 1936 MARY R. NOONAN Tlll'l'C' l1u'ls flu' 1H'0HllSf' of I'Cl!'SfI-Ill worth. Mary, whose favorite oc- cupation is reading, hopes to be a stenographer. Why, I d'on't know, but she says her destination is running an or- phan asylum with Claire Mc- Nally. Can she be kidding us? JAMES O'CONNELL, 3rd He was not merely a chip of the old lmloclf, but the olfl lzloclf itself. Cheese likes to idle away the hours at his piano which may, according to his am- bition, lead him to greater heights of success, because he plans to succeed the famous piano playing orches- tra leader, Eddie Duchin. lt's something to strive for, Jim, we hope you succeed. EUNICE M. OGDFIN She smiles and smiles and will not sigh. The young lady trying in vain to suppress her giggles is Eunice. Eunice is one of our athletic members. She likes all sports, especially canoeing. Often one may see her paddling up the Charles. Her future is undecided, but we know she will be success- ful. JOHN PASIONEK He doth lzold things in n quiet way. .Johnnie is another of those quiet, reserved fellows around the school, but elsewhere his quietness is forgotten. He takes delight in riding around lespecially in Riverdalel. Is getting married his am- bition? Page Ninctccu
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1 6 3 6 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Terceutenary M. IRENE MEARS Small, pert, cute - fhat's Revue. Reene, our most vivacious member, well deserves this distinction, as she has taken part in numerous class activi- ties. Her favorite sports in- clude basketball, swimming, and tennisg don't be amazed if you see Reene cross the finish line in future canoe races. EDWARD F. MEYERS Oh, how he could rim! Practice makes perfect should be the motto for Mike, for he has gone in for high school track in a big way in an effort to further his am- bition, which is to be a great track star. Like many other of our track men his expres- sion is Oh, yeah! We'll wager that some day the sport accounts of the Olymp- ics will not be all about Glenn Cunningham, but about our own Mike Meyers. ROXY A. MINER Be merry if you are wise! Tramp, tramp, tramp, along the highway, here comes Roxy from Riverdale. Dangerous and mighty queer are these Riverdalers , who spend time teaching their young 'uns to say, Wing him, pappy, he's a revenoorf' And to prove my statement, this young lady aspires to be the Champeen hog caller of Norfolk County and is des- tined for East Cupcake Y ? 'Z Be wary of that town, Roxy! C. JOSEPH MONAHAN Silence is the rirfue of the wisef' Prosperity is in sight: so is Mars, ah nie, but that's a pessimistic viewpoint and Joe has Millions of 'em. They come to him out of a clear sky, while he indulges in his favorite occupation-sleeping. This man of mystery will not even give us a hint as to his ambition or probable destiny, but we know he has a good reason for being so secretive. Happy landings! Pngv Eighteen HOWELL G. MORRIS Then he arose, radiant, rejoicing, and strong. If you've heard someone re- mark, so silly , well, that was only Howell putting to use his favorite expression. Popular, reliable, ambitious, and modest, is this lad who has led our class through its last two years. He has played fair in all things at all times. and will, no doubt, achieve his ambition. He is destined for Boston University. Best of luck, always, Howell! ALFRED J. MUCCIACCIO Glad1zess of heart is the life of num. Mooch is a happy-go- lucky sort of fellow, forever showering us with his witty remarks. Maybe his cheery disposition accounts for his ambition to enter the U. S. Marines. Another one of those fellows whose maneuv- ers on the gridiron brought many cheers from the grand- stand. Smooth s a i l i n g , Mooch. HELEN M. MUIRHEAD Youth comes but once in a lifetime. Helen is possessor of a very cheery disposition. Al- though she doesn't reveal her ambition we may guess that after receiving so much ex- perience in Mr. Cowan's of- nce, she is destined for the world of business. Modest Helen states meekly that her favorite occupation is teach- ing the game of football to the neighbors' cherubs . Who knows but what Helen's secret ambition might be to succeed Mr. Heaphy! RUTH M. MULLEN The face of a friend, How it shines in the dark- ness. So what? says Ruthie in a pondering moody 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 do, name- ly, nursing. During her lei- sure hours she indulges in reading the latest novels and hopes some day to travel the wide world o'er, instead of reading about it.
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I 6 3 6' DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Terccntenary MAE E. PAULSEN A pout, und fl dimplr'-'zvlmf possibilities. Mae, who likes to say Oh my, has a passion for swim- ming. She is headed for nurs- ing and with such a disposi- tion she is ideally suited for this profession. She plans to enter the New England Bap- tist Hospital in the fall. May your road to an R. N. be not too rocky! PHILIP G. PEAK Il'ilh smiling r'lic'r'l:s and HIFI' bright rycs I uni the wry pink of cour- trsyf' Phil is always ready for a good jokeg tell him a good one and his fine blue eyes actually scintillate. His wavy red hair is the object of everyone's envy. The subjects that he enjoys most in school are those discussed at the lunch table! RUTH E. PERRY lf Indies be but young and fair, they have 0 gift to lfnou' fit. Perrie's favorite expression is one of enthusiastic affir- mation Y-E-Si This could well be the comment one makes after dancing with her. Her activities as an artist and actress so far. certainly prove that she will be somebody and do some- thing, someday. SALVATORE PERRY He said, Or right, or wrong, what ruins into his head. Life is just a bowl of cherries to Perry, so it seems, which is as it should be. The cherries themselves he enjoys, while he disregards the pits. Most of his spare time is spent in Dedham square. Is the reason C?i worth the time, or not? Page Twenty 41 153' '91 HELEN M. PETERSON Laugh at your friends and if your friends are sore, So much the better, you may laugh thc fmorcf' Pete, who has made many friends through her carefree and jolly disposition, hopes to become a governess after graduation. When Pete ac- quires her fortune, she de- sires to travel to the distant realms of Europe, where she may continue living a happy, prosperous life. MARIE J. QUINLAN Thus happiness depends, as 'nature shows, Lrss on exterior things than most suppose. Oh Gee, here is Rie again, bike riding to gather flowers for her shop in the square. We hope this is the fulhllment of her ambition to obtain a steady position in the business world. It would certainly be making business a pleasu1'e. MARY E. QUINN And never a word said she. Mary's favorite occupation concerns food, which appeals very much to all of us. She hopes to go to Simmons Col- lege to learn how to be a dietitian. This suggests that Mary's home would be a de- lightful place in which to spend an afternoon. RICHARD B. REDMAYNE I dare do all that doth be- come a man. Since Dick is always talk- ing on the telephone he naturally replies to every- thing, I gotta hang up, now. If he keeps this up, what will happen to his am- bition-bachelorhood? To the United States School of Deisel Engineering we may see Dick motor-cycling. Good luck, Dick, you'l1 need it.
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