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P1199 Eighteen DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL THOMAS EDWARD GUILFOYLE Associate with men of youd judg111cl1t. Say, honest, Salty, is your favorite occupation really sleeping 25 hou1's a day? It seems pretty im- possible to us, but your am- bition to be ping-pong cham- pion of the East Dedham A. C. doesn't, if you are every- where at once during your game. ROBERT GUSTAVSON One may smile and Smile. and be cz l7lIIlllll.,, Wait a minute, have you heard that Gusls ambition is to Hy an airliner? We can just see him strapping safety belts on passengers-after he has learned at flying school how it's all done-and becoming the flying hero of the picture page, so that the male youth of America can indulge in his own fac- orite pastime, reading. HARRY ARTHUR HALL U'lmt shall'-gt man do but be 'meitryf' We want to remind Hair- breadth Harry that the Mir- ror has a dating bureau, so We can see no reason why he shouldn't succeed in having a date, Being a gate-crash- ing ice man, moreover, he ought not to find breaking the ice so hard. Let's hope he doesn't use his favorite expression, Hello, you hill- billy, if' he finally gets his girl. MARY C. HANN By falling we learn to go safely. The lochs and hills of Ire- land will be echoing with Hey, Kissy when Mary reaches her destination. Even if she didn't realize her ambition to be on the honor roll in high school, she can kiss the Blarney Stone and make everything all right. LUCY I. HAMMOND Gentle of speech, benefi- rent of mind. Page the Boston El! Lu is headed for Africa, where she insists she's going to own a private street car line for the sole purpose of satis- fying her love of street car riding. How do you say, What's the fare? in Zulu or Hottentot, oh great white lady? PAUL GILBERT HARRINGTON HHS very knowing. No kidding, I'm serious, our own gigolo is going into the U. S. Navy in July. This rather conflicts with his ambition to be a man of leisure, but perhaps when he becomes an admiral he will have plenty of time to con- linue his present pursuits- golf, swimming, and collect- ing chorus girls. FREDRICK J. HASHAM Little man, what 'rz0w?' ' Fred is such a very busy man that he didn't have time to ill out a questionnaire for us. When he isn't practis- ing barbering at his father's shop, you'll find him prom- trotting or haunting Frank Taylor. SHIRLEY MURIEL HENDERSON A small hatchet fells a great oak? Good goat, Shirl, how- ever could you be so mean as to go around calling Neva Ginger, when you know it's one of her pet hates. Fhirl's after a good job, and if industry and determina- tion mean anything, she'll get it. ..1....c
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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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l937 YEAR BOOK Pnye N1'uefr'eu ELEANOR MARY HENDRICKS Nolh1'ug great was cum' rlrlzieued ufifltouf eufliusi- asm. It may be Usufferin' sun- fish! to Ellie, but when she realizes her ambition to be- come an excellent nurse, her patients won't be suffering from lack of thoughtful at- tention. She plans to train for her profession at a med- ic-al center. She hopes to find the time to make her own clothes, too, for sewing is her favorite occupation. ALBERT WILSON HEUSER IFS So much more friendly willz. two. Quietl Al exclaims, for he thinks he hears a Nay, or is he just indulging in his favorite pastime, hunting- which he hopes to continue in a big way when he makes that trip to Borneo? But up to the present, Al's career has been that of just another steady student. CLAIRE EDYTHE HIGGINS I'll 'wear my buclfled slip- pers out 0.-dancing 'til the break of day. If Claire's famous dancing feet don't get her that Ph. D. at Yale that she's aim- ing for, her versatility will. She sings, she dances, she sketches, she plays the piano - Sayl is there anything she doesn't do well? B. U. a good girl, Claire? We'll say so! PEARL MARIE HOMER She is as quiet as a mouse. Pearl's ambition is to trav-- el, and to be a hairdresser. Someday, she might combine the two, and go out to Holly- wood. If she can't get a ride on some 1940 Yankee Clip- per, she might try out her roller-skating ability on the U. S. highways. You know one can never tell about Pearl. ,A FRANCES HAZEL HORTON llluuy goorl fhiugs rome fu, this smnll pu1'lfr1ge. No wonder Franny's desti- nation is undecided, since she wants to travel. We sug- gest a job cooking on the Queen Mary, or, if she pre- fers to see America first, she can fry eggs in a trailer. Well, as Franny herself would say, Who knows? CATHERINE AGNES HOUSTON And that you sfudy fo be quiet, and flo your own bus- 'iucssf' One of our island territor- ies will claim Kay for its very own if she catches the right trains and boats for her destination, Hawaii. We suspect her of signing a con- tract to draw them thar tattoo ads. Her hobbies are dancing and drawing. Watch for her name in the corner of pictures. BETTY E. HOWARD The lzuud flint hath made you fair lzrlflz made you good. Maybe Betty got her fav- orite expression, listen, from driving around near railroad crossings! When Betty graduates from D. H. S. she will probably continue her already extensive travels. Her destination is the White House, where we predict she will become another Alice Longworth. WILLIAM A. HOWARD, JR. lu sport fl man of letters. We can't apply his favorite expression, You're a bad one, to Sonny, for he has been chosen our best looking boy. He says he wants to be a bartender, and his destina- tion is the Tahiti Islands. We wonder where he'll get his ice? Perhaps he'll store it up while working summers as an ice man getting into form to join the Boston Red- skins football team.
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