Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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1636 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Tcrcentenary DOROTHY ROSE My heart is happy in itself. Dodo is always Flashing her cheerful smile and declaring, O, right! She has a love for traveling, but her destin- ation is as yet unknown. Who knows? Dodo might be one of our future traveling sales- ladies! NANCY ROWAN They that love mirlh, lel them heartily flrinlf, 'Tis fhe only receipt fo make sorrow sink. Wherever laughter heard there you may 'find Nancy. As for her ambition, we quote, To be or not to be -that is the question! Sometimes in the future Nancy hopes to travel abroad. With her good na- ture and personality, she is surely headed for success. FRANK S. RUDD Af any sport he beats thee. Frank, one of our most athletic members, has decided to put aside all his training and practice in football, baseball, basketball, and track, in order to go to law school. Who knows but that Frank may be district attor- ney of this h'yar state-we hope so, Frank. MARGARET C. RUEL She shall have music where- ever she goes. Because Peggy's one ambi- tion is to be a singer, it looks as though we have a future Connie Boswell or Ruth Ett- ing in the class of '36. She likes dancing, a true charac- teristic of the singer. Peggy told me her destination was the National Broadcasting Company, so I imagine when she sees Radio City, she'll say lsn't it adorable! Page Twenty-two 5' AINA S. SANDBORG The best of life is COHU6l'SC1l'10'l1.,' Teh, Tch, where's my secretary? Sandy will pro- bably hear this said many times because her ambition is to become someone's private secretary. Aina likes danc- ing, reading, and cooking. But ah! Who knows? This last may lead her along an- other road in life. PALMA G. SCAMPOLI Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever. This dark little miss is an- other favorite at school. Scampy hopes to be a nurse, but as yet doesn't know where she will receive her training. Good luck to you! v1RGiN1A B. SCHMALZ Silence gives grace to a woman. Four years of being taught have made Ginnie decide to be on the other side. So she is planning to go to nor- mal school and learn the art of instructing youngsters in their lessons. Wherever you go, you'll see Ginnie driv- ing her V-8, her favorite oc- cupation. EVA M. SCHOENER Let women spin, not preach. Eve evidently is getting a kick out of life, as her ambition states such a pro- position. She likes dancing and reading and we hope life will have much of both in store for her. ,

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D. GRATON REED My only books are 'W0lII6'll,S looks, And j'olly's all they taught ,rl ll!! . Take it easy, might well be applied to Graton's favor- ite occupation, keeping bees. In Graton we have a future doctor. We shall find him at Wisconsin University study- ing the fundamentals for an M. D. He will certainly be a credit to his old alma mater. ALFRED J. REID Laugh and the world laughs with you. Al lSpeedJ Reid has often entertained his classmates with his wit. He is very fond of swimming and skating. He hopes to get his start in some big business organization and work his way up the ladder of fame and fortune. KENNETH A. RICHARDSON If you want learning, you must work for it. Here comes the Marquis otherwise known as our lead- ing tenor. Kenneth's musical genius will get him far in the world of concert and opera, but we hope that when a famous star mounts the stage, Kenny won't say, Ain't she a pip! KATHLEEN M. RICKABY A fair exterior is a silent 'recommendationf' Ricky is one of our out- standing girl athletes. She has a penchant for outdoor life and has taken active part in girls' basketball, hockey, and track. Her only ambition is to get a job and have all the nice things that money will buy. We don't blame you, Ricky, and here's to your good fortune in the future. Class 1936 YEAR BOOK l!lJ6 ELIZABETH ROBERTSON The grave that won who saw. Betty, our best looking and most popular girl, agrees that dancing comes first, last, and always. To help fulfill he. ambition she is going to the Massachusetts School of Art. The artistry so evident in Betty's dress, coiffure, and general appearance, ought to give her a good boost in this field. KATHRYN J. RILEY Ready in heart, ready 'in hand. We, as a class, agree that Kay is the most ambitious, and most ieliable. Her favor- ite sports include tennis and hockey and she hopes that her training at the Faulkner Hospital will not interfere with her outdoor activities. MARGARET M. ROBERTSON A rare compound of frolic- and jun. Scotty is very modest when talking about herself, so we haven't discovered much except that her am- bition is to be an aviatrix. Although she claims her des- tination is nowhere in par- ticular, she ought to land somewhere. MARY ROCKWELL Honest labor bears a lovely face. If she is a private secre- tary, enjoys reading and rid- ing, if she answers, Oh, you know, -well, who else would it be, but Mary? Page Twenty-one



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FRANK H. SCOTT What should a man do but be merry. Buster seems to have one favorite occupation - to sleepg but, after all, who can blame him? He is one of the most prominent members of the Red Lantern Club , and here is the real inside .story of his ambition. Buster IS go- ing' to be a successful busi- ness man, a great manufac- turer-and what, do you think? Alas!-Red Lanterns. JOSEPH L. SCULLY As proper a man as one shall see in a SllIIIHI6t',S day. Another prominent law- yer-to-be, in our midst! Well, le't's hope he can be success- ful, too. Joe has a definite aim, as he is heading for Suffolk Law School. In the hot summer months when the rest of us are trying to keep cool, Joe paddles his canoe on the Charles! ANNA SEUFERT To a valiant heart, nothing is impossible. I don't understand you. No, it isn't that we don't un- derstand Nanny. We know tnat she loves swimming and wants to go to Europe. We only hope she gets there. But it's just what she is always telling us. ANNA G. SHEVORY A peace above all earthly dignitfles, A still and quiet conscience. Anna's dearest wish is to be a private secretary in the big wide business world. With her ability and alertness she is sure to fulfill her ambition. She does like the movies, and howl' Class l936 YEAR BCOK 1936 CHARLES H. SMITH Heroes are born, not made. Smitty, as he is known to his friends, says y0u'rQ 3 lit- tle etched. He is a great swimmer and hopes one of these days to land in Cali- fornia or the South Seas. Are you going to swim there, Smitty '? FRANCIS A. SMITH Reading maketh a full man. Francis is a real worker, both at home and in the class- room. He has studied hard for his high ranking in school. He likes reading, es- pecially the classicsg hence the nickname of Shakes- peare. With that challenge he'll probably do many things of literary value in the years to come. CONSTAN CE A. SPADA Life's a jest, and all things show fit. Blow, blow ye winds, blowg yes, Connie's favorite expression is blow, her fav- orite occupation is whistling and singing, and her present ambition is a good laugh. We need people like you, Con- nie, in this day and age! M. JEAN SPIERS Nothing great was ever achieved without enthus- 1asm. If we should ask Red what she would like to do in about four weeks of spare time, she would probably say, Gee, whiz, I guess I'd sit down at the piano and play 'The Rhapsody in Blue' from cover to cov-er tall 29 pagesjf' Of course this is quite an ambition, but we think she would rather drive the Ford or lead a band. Page Twenty-three

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