Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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Page Sfffem DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL HILDA MAUDE EMBREE Gentle in nzanfner, strong in performaizcef' For crying out loud, Hilda, why don't you make use of your favorite occupa- tion, swimming, to realize your ambition to see the world? We also know that you're a smooth dancer. Hil- da is going to be another contribution from Dedham High to the business world. DOROTHY ELIZABETH FAGERSTEN A daughter of the gods, clivinely tall, and -most cli- rinely fair. Oh heavens! is Dot's favorite remark, but she chiefly sings it, as she's one of the leading soloists in her choir. Although she seems rather quiet, her close friends know her as a very witty and good-natured pal. Here's hoping her eddie-ca- tion will enable her to take notes for a B. U. graduate someday soon. CATHERINE VIRGINIA FAIR Silence is the mother of truth. When Catherine pricks her linger with a needle, she says, Oh, Gee! But that isn't often. Catherine wants to become a dressmaker and work in a dressmaking estab- lishment. All this seems very probable, since her fav- orite occupation is sewing and she spends all her spare time in perfecting this gen- tle art. ELEANOR LORRAINE FAIRBANKS A peace above all earthly clignlties, A still and quiet con- science. We agree with Ellie- What's the use of worry- ing? -when we have a classmate as versatile and reliable as she is. After she has completed her stunt of working in Boston as a bookkeeper, she'll retire to England and continue her favorite occupations of read- ing, dancing, and drawing. lr' RITA KATHERINE FEENEY A sweet quietness envelops her. One never knows, does one? in what strange places one's classmates will unexpectedly turn up. For instance, if you're ever in Tahiti, look for Rita, for she tells us that's her destina- tion. If she does arrive there, she will surely find plenty of time for her fav- orite occupation, swimming. WILLIAM A. FITZHENRY His lines are clit in 'manly 'mold For harfly sports and con- test bold. Winkie insists that he is minus ambition, but we think he must have had his share of it at some time, for he has made the football, bas- ketball, and baseball teams. We also are given to under- stand that if the old plati- tude, Gentlemen prefer blondes, is true, Winkie is, without doubt, a gentleman. THOMAS HOWARD FOGARTY A lion among the ladies. When anyone asks Howie to ride in a rumble seat, he says, Why not? There- fore when he said that he wanted to own his own busi- ness some day, we took the words right out of his mouth. In his spare time he plays Don Juan, much to the de- light of the girls of '37. DAVID JAMES FYFE Hail, fellow, well met. We defy anyone to find anything but compliments about Dave in the '37 slam books. And that's because his friendly greeting, How are yeh? and his winning personality have brought him great popularity. As a chemist he'll reach his desti- nation, a good job, because he knows all the answers. 1 A

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i937 YEAR BOOK l'n.y1' Flffeen FRANCES JOHANNE DELANEY A light hear! lives long. What a coot you turned out to be ftalking to her- self again?J, says Del to everyone, particularly to the other two members of that Schkeedel trio. Her favorite resort, summer or winter, is Keelan's house. The rest 01' the time is spent eating and drawing those clever sketches and stick figures. Here's hoping you get that studio apartment with Pat on Primus Court! ELSIE SHIRLEY DIETZE A quiet e.rferi0r conceals muc'l1. Elsie likes to drive, so we expect to see her touring the scenic spots of the world with easels, brushes, and canvases piled in the back of her car. Are you telling I? We know that the life of an artist as clever as El- sie won't have to be led in a garret. LOUISE JEAN DOUGHERTY A real lady 'makes no noise. Straight from the pages of Vogue came Louise to be voted our best-dressed girl and Bless us, but she can dance well and is headed for a successful career in the business world. As if that weren't enough, she Wants to become a fancy ice-skater. GEORGE JOSEPH DOWNS He who begins and does not finish loses his labor. Listen, Gig, we think that you should be told now that over in Venice it isn't, Hi, Toots! but, O, Sole Mio! We hope George will write a book of advice to young bookkeepers when he finds out how one can carry on a favorite occupation of eating and sleeping along with the ambition of being a bookkeeper. it'- w-. 'KYQN 1 is JESSIE DOYLE A merry liwlrl goes all flu' way. Kelly, one of our little home bodies, wants to be an air hostess and travel around the world. This will surely increase the passenger lists of the American Airways. Until that happy day, Kel- ly will spend her time in hiking and heekling Mr. Ry- an, the things she likes best to do. JOSEPH THOMAS DOYLE A great uurecognizecl capacity. Hyahl was that you we saw skipping school the oth- er day, Ducky ? It seems to be your favorite occupation -just preparation for the time when you set out to see unknown parts of the world. If you make use of that s a m e good-natured smile that won you friends in Dedham High, you should travel far. AGNES R. DUBUC Rather l1lllCl-I'!lfll.6'I' shy, But a twinkle in lzer eye. Everyone will use Agnes's expression, Oh, how lovely, when they learn that she is going to Europe, her desti- nation, to study drawing and music. She has already proved her ability in the for- mer by the posters she's made for M1'. Corsini, and in the latter with her piano-playing for Miss To- bin's gym classes about Prom time. ALICE ADAMS EATON Out of my 'way-I have work to do. If you see a good farm for sale, not particularly ex- pensive, pleeuse put a nick- el down on it as a first pay- ment for Allie. Her ambi- tion is to live on a farm and take fresh air kids. Warn- ing, Alice Adams: don't let your tennis wrist get muscle- bound, Charley-horsed, or Nelly-the-cowed, from pitch- ing hay. But before Alice Adams goes back on the farm, she'll haunt some one of the colleges, until they let her graduate, even if it has to be done with Mir- rors !



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l937 YEAR BOOK Page Sencnfcffn ROBERT VVILLIAM GALT Some nzen false fo Iinsi- ness. Since Robert's f'avorite oc- cupation is fishing, we won- der why his favorite expres- sion is, O, is ah hungry? Bob wants to be a Diesel expert. May we suggest that people don't usually go to California for the pur- pose of being Diesel experts. But we are confident that his courtesy will take Bob a long way, whatever the play 01' occupation. ELIZABETH ANN GALVIN Good nctfnrc and good sense ninst ever join. Perhaps Betty first decided she wanted to be a lawyer when Mr. Ryan's English classes took up debating. If she really wants to continue her favorite occupation, dancing, we suggest that she introduce the 'tRyan Romp to the movie stars when she goes to California. As one of our class politicians, she refuses to become a yes man, for Ooh no! is her favorite expression. RAYMOND STEVENS GARLICK He doth bold things in rr good way. R. S. G. says, You're crazy! Mebbe so, niebbe so. We expect Raymond will find a lost horizon because he says his destination is unknown. When his fist isn't in a French horn, it's likely to be grasping a fishing rod. His ambition is to own a canoe. Canoe, canoe, Ray? HENRY CHARLES GEORGE A good friend is one's 'nearest 'reIa.tfion. Henry George, known as Heine to those who love him well, may be found in season on the greens and fairways of golf courses, where he likes nothing better than the task of caddying. His real ambition is to work in a store, which ought to enable him to satisfy his secret yearning to go to New York by boat. A lemon is good for seasickness, Heine! ESTHER L. GOODWIN A perfect woinnn, nobly fllllllllflf To wfzrn, fo roniforf, and l'0IlIllIllllIf.U I betcha Barry's only kidding when she says her favorite occupation is rest- ing, for we know her as one of our most athletic girls. Judging from the pace she sets on the gym floor she ought to travel far, wide. and handsomely in the busi- ness world, or any other that she chooses. MABEL LOUISE GOULD A good 'word is an easy obligation. Mabel is not necessarily going to travel far, New York is her Journey's End. Her ambition, to be an ad- vertising manager, should be fulfilled without very much effort on her part, judging by her work on the Mirror. Until then, she spends her time dating, dancing, and de- livering the notices. ANNA FRANCES GREENE The only way to have joy is fo share if. Red says her destination is unknown and that she has no ambitiong but her hair- dressing ability will prob- ably take care of all that. She always brings her ray of sunshine to the school dances, and enjoys herself pu1'suing her favorite occu- pation. ELIZABETH MARGARET GREENE --lzninor, wif, a native ease and grace. Babe is bound for Bos- ton University, where she in- tends to learn the gentle art of teaching, for which her four years as an honor stu- dent in Dedham High have well prepared her. She is al- so a master at the none-too- gentle art of playing base- ball, as anyone in Miss To- bin's classes will tell you. And although she takes her favorite expression from the French, Vous ne dites pas? she can translate Latin like nobody's business.

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