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i937 YEAR BOOK Page IL'lcm'n MARY JANE AGEE Were silence golden, I'd be nearly broke. In case you don't know it Jane's destination is heaven. where we can picture her, sitting on a cloud, playing swing music to the angels on her saxophone. Her ambition is to be a private secretary -to Saint Peter, perhaps? If she continues to be as peppy and full of fun as we've known her to be, she can't help making good. WILLIAM JOHN ANDERSON, JR. 'Tis not what man does which l'.l'CIlfS him, but what mail would do. Jackie's outside activities keep him so busy that he is seldom seen about after school hours. Well-known among the boys for his abil- ity as bicycle mechanic, he enjoys all spo1'ts, particularly swimming. Since his destina- tion is anywhere, he will surely reach it. To all this Jackie would probably say nonchalantly, So what? ROSE ELIZABETH AUSTIN A sweet, attractive kind of face. Ding bust it, as she would say, we can't imagine Rose roller-skating on the- sidewalks of New York, but we may yet see her canoeing up the Hudson. Fifi, or Baby Austin , as she is commonly known, aspires to be a secretary to some New York business man. See you on Wall Street, Rose. PRISCILLA BAILEY We are the music 'HlCllC6l'S,' we are the clreamers of dreams. If Prissy should fall off a horse she would probably say, Oh goodness -but if she is able to ride as well as she plays a violin, she should be an expert eques- trienne. Her ambition is to study dietetics at Framing- ham, but her destination is Honolulu, where she'll prob- ably be frying pineapple for the natives. V EDWARD ANDREW BEC TKE R, JR. L'lVlzi1'l1 way shrill I fly! One of these days Ed may be found as an otlicer in the navy, for right now he's rather active in Sea Scouting. Ed doesn't talk much about himself, so we can't give you any of the details, but we hear he's a conscientious worker and a friend who Wears well. FREDERICK JOSEPH BEC KE R He is wise who th iulcs much, speaks little, and writes less. This gallant Spanish Cava- lier, whose destination, in his own words, is Quien sabe? enjoys walking to .... 7 We wonder whether he used his favoiite expression, So whatl , after that well-known Bank Night when he walked out. Appropriately enough, Canary Eyebrow's ambition is to succeed in winning 3300. CATHERINE MARY BEDARD Some succeed by what they lfuozv, some by what they do, and Cl few by wlzut they ure. If someday you should wake up in a hospital and hear ycur nurse singing the latest song and fervently ex- claiming, Yeah Maul , she will probably be none other than your former classmate, Kay Bedard. Her cheerful, geneious, and kind-hearted disposition will enable her to succeed. DAVID MOORE BEDELL Did nothing in particular and did it rcry well. After D graduates from Dartmouth, he aims to be- come vice-president of a bank, where he will be at lei- sure to eat, drive, swim, and dance. Our reaction to this plan is to say, as he often does, You've got something there, kid. Good natured D will be remembered for his witty remarks and his class spirit.
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