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1636 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Tercentenary MILDRED G. WHITE Love to one, friendship to 11, few, goodwill to all. We don't think Milly should have any occasion to say Gee, as she has been on the honor roll for the past year. She has pedagagical tendencies and is headed for B. U. Dancing rates highly with Milly and she is cer- tainly a mistress of the art. Here's to her success! n J. ARTHUR WILSON l'n1 sure l'fl,I'l',S an enemy to life. We couldn't say who cares, Art's favorite expres- sion, when it comes to Art. He hopes to be a sanitary engineer lplumber in our languagej and although he hasn't any definite destina- tion, we suppose he will fol- low in the steps of his father and remain in the vicinity of Dedham. RUTH M. WOOD Come and trip it as you go, On the light fantastic foe. If she's a brunett-e, if she has won many reading con- tests, if she was voted our best girl dancer as well as our most dramatic member, if she plans to become a teacher of terpsichorean art hereabouts, if her favorite expression is Rooty toot -- who else could it be, but Ruth? ELEANOR H. WRIGHT Flash of keen black eyes. Charming dark-eyed Elea- nor, the lady with the false front, likes to play Night and Day on the piano. Our most dignified senior is look- ing forward to success at art school, where we know she will be a credit to her alma mater. Page Twenty-six CHARLOTTE ANNE YABLONSKA Friendship is the wine of life. Sleeping and eating are the favorite occupations of Charl and because of this we think that she probably has occasion to say, Just for a minute, quite often. Dancing also rates highly with Charlotte, after grad- uation she will assume her vocation as a teacher of the dance. We suppose it won't be in the home town, as Charlotte desperately states that her destination is any place away from Dedham. WILLIAM A. ZIEGLER See'st thou u man diligent in business! He shall stand before kings. You thick fool, could not be said of Bill, though he frequently says it to us. Bill's ambition is along the practical line, namely, to get a job as an advertising agent. We hope we'll be hearing from you as the suc- ceslsful agent in Wisconsin, Bi . GRETCHEN E. ZIMMERMAN 1'fve met thee like a pleasant thought, when such was needed. Oh my goodness! Yes, its Zimmy, with all h-er wit and good nature. At present, an artist, in the future, a nurseg in her leisure hours, a ipilot among the cloudsg what ambition!
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B. AGNES TULLY Content to follow wlzcrc 'wc lt'lI,d.,' Al has a liking for ath- letics, is particularly fond of swimming, and plans to attend Framingham Teach- ers' College next year. If we may judge her by her nitsy performance in our play, she is very certain to be a success. FRANCIS C. TULLY, JR. l'ilIainy and he bc many miles aszmdcrf' Hank is one of the more quiet members of our class. We wonder if this has any connection with his favorite expression, I studder too much. He is a golf en- thusiast and hopes to become a professional. He is still uncertain about his destina- tion, but we hope good for- tune will accompany him wherever he goes. JOSEPH VITELLI Sport that wrinkled care dcrides, And lcmghter holding both his sides. Duke, one of the out- standing members of the fa- mous Log Cabin Boys, en- joys crooning to Brad Cole. According to this occupation and his ambition to lead a band, he ought to be a future Rudy Vallee. His alma ma- ter, a year hence, will be Georgetown. Incidentally he was voted the class sheik. ROBERT J. VOLK Silent as fa thought. Bob's favorite pastime is sleeping and when anyone dares to disturb him, the in- truder is promptly greeted with 0h Rats. He isn't very different from the rest of us, as he wants to get a good position. Hope you find one, Bob! Class i936 YEAR BOOK I 9 J? 6' ROY F. WALDRON Only lurm' wnonglz of lilllv lllI'lIlt'S and you nccrl :lol mourn lN'l'!lllSl' you are neith- er ll, hero or 11. saint. Do you mean it when you say your favorite occu- pation is canoeing, Blacky? Although he tells us that he isn't quite sure about his destination, he is very cer- tain that he wants to get a good job, if such a rarity exists. We hope his desire will be successfully fulfilled. ANNE G. WARREN Full of swccf l.lldl.ffl'l'f'llC'f'.H B-eware of blclnde, blue- eyed Benny, as her favorite occupation is waging wars. She always seemed to us to be of a rather peaceful na- ture but maybe we're mis- taken. Anne is desirous of learning something, f aren't we all ? J and hopes to at- tain her goal at Columbia University. ELIZABETH M. WESSELL Wit, now and then, sfruclf snzartly, Shows IL spark. Betty is that famous per- sonage who saved the day in the senior play by learning her ,part in such a very short time. We think it rather strange that she should want to become a detective and also go to China. Mr. Chan had better look to his laurels! EDWARD M. WHITE A boy's will is the 'lU1.71fl,S will. Ned answer-ed, Oh, sure, when we asked if his favor- ite occupation was swim- ming. By the way, his des- tination is California. Any connection with Hollywood, Ned? As Ned hopes to see the world, we Wish him bon voyage. Page Twenty-five
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Class I 936 YEAR BOOK RITA E. ANDERSON Appearances are tanta- lizing. Re's ambition is to secure a job after furthering her education at another school, at which time she will un- doubtedly say, Grand, Her favorite recreation is danc- ing and dates! , JOSEPH MOSELEY Every man has business and desire, such as it ls. Joe, the popular drummer of our orchestra for four years, certainly displayed his musical talent. Here's hoping that he will drum his way to success in some fa- mous orchestra, with pe:- haps a little assistance from Helen. DOROTHY M. SWEENEY Let gentleness thy strong enforcement be. Dot has high hopes of be- coming a nurse but as yet she doesn't know where she is going to train. She has a fondness for swimming and automobiling. MARJORIE CROWLEY She taketh most delight 'in dancing. Marge, whose delight is dancing, plans to become a nurse. However, if you are surprised with a Wahoo, you're sure to find Marge nearby. So be on your guard if you ever find yourself in a hospital and nearly scared to death with strange sounds. RICHARD HUBER Whilst I yet live, let me not live in vain. Dick left us early to go to work at Mary Harti- gan's. This shows us a strong desire to get go- ing, and we hope he'll keep right on to the top. ELLIS L. KARON With joy the ambitious youth is eager for the jour- ney, soon p'repa.r'd. Yowsah, El, you sure- ly will get along, especially with that smile, but don't you think that a track man at Boston University is a long way from a driver at the Indianapolis Race Track? CARL J. E. PETERSEN Men of few words are the best men. Carl, one of the more quiet members of the class, has refused to divulge any infor- mation about himself. We have heard it said that his destination is Hawaii, and his ambition, to be a profes- sional dancer. Maybe in a few years, we shall hear about the famous Hawaiian dances, Carlo Petersonof' LOUISE SEUFERT Virtue never grows old. Louise wants to tour the country, and she likes the movies. So, Louise, if you can't find any other way, you can travel via the cine- ma! However, we hope you do it the way you will most enjoy yourself. Page Twenty ser en I9?6
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