Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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i937 YEAR BOOK Page Thirteen EDMOND E. BROWN The wisest man the world e'er saw, He dearly loved the lasses, O!!! Ed claims that his des- tination is the Y.M.C.A., but during his high school days it seemed to have really been Boston, and the movies. His gymnastic s k i l 1 indicates that he will be successful as a physical education instruc- tor. Yen Ho! tEd's Chinese for And how D. FREDA MARJORIE BRUNTON Four be the things I could well do without: Love, curiosity, freckles, and doubt. You said it! says Fritz, when asked if her destination is really Wellesley College. Her friendly, vivacious dis- position is very appropriate for her ambition to be a buy- er. In her spare time you will find Freda skating, read- ing, keeping various Dedham boys interested, and studying for college boards. IVY LOUISE BURDELL She was just the quiet kind whose natures never vary. Where do you work, Ivy? In the telephone company. Let's hope Blon- die doesn't use her favorite expression, Holy Cow, when she realizes her ambi- tion to be an operator in the New England Telephone Company. In her spare time, we'll find her dancing or roller-skating. FRANCES CANNATA This little girl is not so tall, But oh, how she plays bas- ketballlu To use Fran's own words, You know what, she wants to be a physical education teacher! Her destination is California, where she will keep the populace guessing which is Kay Francis any- way. Fran likes to dance and type-and, may we say, she is the type. 9, fi - ...ig mg., W l.QNw,.,.,4 . k-.QQ ANNE E. CARLSON Sl1e's u :wry tiny HIfII'St'l.,, A n n e ' s destination is really where her heart is- tand we suggest Clark Ga- blej. Shrimp likes to dance, swim, golf, and work. Added to these, reading and keeping on the watch for that high-salaried position which it is her ambition to hold, should keep her oc- cupied. ANTHONY R. CARPINO D0ll,l cross the bridge till you come to it ls a proverb old and of ex- eelleut wit. We don't mean to keep carping about things, but have you heard that Carp Carpino has an ambition? He wants to be an aviator. Skating is his favorite occu- pation. What does he do summers? For crying out loud, Carp would answer, W'hat do you think? RUTH E. CASEY A still small voice. Yeh man, Ruth told us when we found her wool- gathering, which seems to be an appropriate occupation since her destination is Uto- pia. We don't quite see the connection between Utopia and her ambition to be a sec- retary, but our guess is that Ruth's smile will Hx it all up. ERIC FREDERICK CAVE He is well paid that is well satisfied. Another one of our strong, silent men wil not consent to tell us anything about him- self. After a good deal of investigation we did find out that he likes to skate, and we're quite sure that he also enjoys sleeping.

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Page Twffe' DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL KATE ALICE BELK With wit 'lvcll-iiatnrefl, null with hooks 'well bred. Kit may have 'talmost popped on various occasions, but we weren't at all sur- prised when she told us that her favorite occupation is acting and that she plans to attend a college of dramaties. Nor were we a whit bowled over when she added that she hopes to play Evangeline, for wasn't she voted our most ambitious girl? In fact, when you come to know Kit you're not much surprised at any- thing she says or does. ELIZABETH BENNETT The dfumtless spirit of resolution. After graduating from Bos- ton University, Betty plans to teach school. At present, she uses her spare time de- veloping pictures and riding: here and there tmostly there? in her Ford. We wonder whether her favorite expres- sion, Oh dear, will be di- rected toward her pupils or the one and only. ROBERT LEONARD BENSON If we do well here, 'we shall do well there. A model T Ford brings to mind this modern mechanic, for Airbrakes is identined with engines and inventions of all kinds. Benny's ambi- tion is to die laughing. Let's hope it won't be fulfilled too soon. PHYLLIS EDWINA BLAKE Born for success she seems, with grace to will and ll heart to hold. Phyllis may get all A's on her report card, but she knows enough not to spell a big word like procrastinating with all a's because other than the fact that it's her fa- vorite occupation, she's the champion speller among the seniors. Phyllis wants to bc somebody and as one lap in the journey hopes to go to college. Hello, picklepussf' :--he says, as if trying to make us believe that she's an old grouch, when we know all the time she's really a rare person to know. STANLEY HAROLD BLUMENTHAL A well-bred, gentlcmcmly man. We are waiting to hear Stan say Great day! when he passes his first book-re- port, which won't be soon if he keeps on relaxing-his favorite occupation. Resi- dents of Dedham will always remember him as the great fixe1'-upper in the senior play. If vou see him years f1'om now, a successful Hol- lywood star, he will probably greet you with, Howdy, Hezzie! YVONNE TERESA BOLDUC A rare conipozuzcl of fun and frolic. Why, Daddy! Yvonne exclaimed when she discov- ered that she was to have the part of the vivacious teacher in the senior play, for dancing' is her favorite occupation. Frenchy's des- tination is Holland and France-honeymoon trip, or the result of her fulfilled am- bition, to be an A-1 book- keeper? MICHAEL JERRY BONGO Still waters run deep. Bingo Bongo's fame as a storekeeper spread after the reading of his essay in assembly. We're afraid that if he continues his favorite occupation, sitting' in a soft chair, he'1l never attain his ambition to be a manager. Perhaps when he says, If I had a million dollars, he refers in some way to his destination, Hollywood. CORINA H. BRACONI With malice toward none, with charity for all. We hope that when Corina gets into the business world she won't say, Oh keep quiet! to her bossg for if she does, she won't see Eu- rope, in which case she can always fall back on skating, and go via the Olympics-or maybe she'll just go a' may- ing.



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P090 F01U'ff'f'71' DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL GEORGE FRANCIS CLOSE An ounce of wif is ll'UI'f1l rr pound of Sorrow. George makes the third in a row who is reluctant to tell us about himself-we're sus- picious of some sort of con- s p i ra c y. We've inquired about him from various sources, nevertheless, and they say that he likes to go automobile riding and of- ten says to people he meets, Is that you? JACQUELINE EDITH COLBURN Su-zzny, zoiffy, d6'lIOlllll-l'-- and get Illliflllll ll sporting o1'r. Although Jackie is a new- comer to D. H. S., she has en- tered wholeheaitedly into all our class activities. She says that her ambition is to play Camille in Hollywood -to which we answer with her favorite expression, What the how, for we're perfectly satisfied with her Playshop and senior play perform- ances. MARY CHRISTINA COLLINS A friendly smile, o friend- ly 'woyf' Do you ever combine two of your favorite activities, swimming and ice-skating, Chris? Oh, no, nothing like that, she answers hastily. We are assured, however, that although her destina- tion is unknown she does want to be a typist and that dancing is her most favored occupation. May your fingers dance on the keys, Chris! ANTOINETTE COLUMBO If'orfnne truly helps those who are of good judgment. Since Antoinette's favorite occupation is hiking, she will probably arrive at her des- tination, Boston. When she becomes a successful hair- dresser, she may remark, Gosh-gee! We won't be surprised, because we knew it all the time. 1 ' x Q4 k JAMES CURRIE Be silenf and safe-sz'Ie11ee never befrnys you. Although Jim's destination is the Readville Car Shops, we hope to hear of him in a few years, as Bobby Jones's successor. In the meantime he is getting pointers on his golf by being a caddy, and getting custo- mers by his cheerful, How- why-youl V FRANK A. DAHLSTROM Men of few words are the best men. Swede says that his des- tination is as far as my nickel will take me, but it will probably be as far as his athletic ability will take him, a long, long way. He doesn't loaf on the diamond, although he insists that that is his favorite occupation. Anyway, the fans all use Frank's o w n expression when he scores, Oh Boy! ALICE ANN DAVIS A merry heart maketh a cheerful l'0llllfCllllHC6.,, Alice can't decide whether she wants to be a stenog- rapher or a hairdresser, but her personality is so easy to get along with that she should succeed at either. Be- tween times she'll be chew- ing both gum and the rag with her pal, Lucy Ham- mond. VIRGINIA FRANCES DAY 'Tis better to be small and shine than to be big and east a shadow. Her cleverness and smart clothes make Bunny seem wonderful enough to have been pulled out of a magi- cian's hat. She is going to make her burrow at Whea- ton College, but her talents and friendliness won't be buried there. Summers will find her sailing, sailing over the bounding main, espec- ially in Provincetown. She's looking for an ambition. When she finds it, she'll greet it with a gay, Hello, n' things!

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