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P0913 Twewfy-two DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL LILLIAN NELLIE LITTLEFIELD She smiles and smiles and will Hof sigh. We're turning prophet now, Lil, and foretelling that your quiet graciousness will always win many friends for you. No one asked why, when Lil was announced as one of our honor students. Perhaps her favorite occupa- tion, reading, had some- thing to do with this. Her ambition is to be a private secretary, which ought to be heaven fLil's own destina- tionj for any business man, KARL LITTLETON A short saying off cou- ffzlws muclz 1v1'sflom. What's the scare? lt's just the idea of Karl's claim- ing that his favorite occupa- tion is studying, and that he wants to be a teacher l?'?!J. We're betting that Vera will be glad when t'Mouse's fam- ily ship him off to the Lyman Prep School for boys. Six feet, six of loveliness! LORETTA MARIE LYNCH Spend all you have for loneliness- Bny if and never count flzc cost. According to Loretta, There's always a happy medium, and we think she's struck that between ultra- sophistication and utter na- ivete. Although she was voted our most dignified class member, she isn't al- ways thusawe know that in gym she skips around like a five-year-old. Lovie spends lots of time reading, and we've decided that she must look at the pictures too, because she wants to be a clothes designer. KENNETH ELLIS MacDONALD Ullllucli lcrlriliilg doth make lllee nmrlf' I doubt it,'l says Mac skeptically, as if to prove to us that his favorite occu- pation is criticizing. How- ever, we know him to be a quiet sort of person. Mac's ambition is to write, and although he doesn't say just what, we imagine him pro- ducing something similar to Lloyd C. Douglas' novels. iam 25 l i JAMES E. MacFARLANE, JR. Glory of young men is their strmzgflzf' Some day you may hear of a red-headed radio ope1'a- tor in the navy who goes about, exclaiming, Oooh yaahl and who wishes he were back in D. H. S. pop- ping bottles in Mr. Ryan's English class. If you do, it will be none other than Sen- ator M. C. Blowpipen fJim- mie to youl. Remember him as the goon taxi driver in the senior play! LILLIAN MALETZ A safe companion and an easy friend. Lillian says her destina- tion is marriage. Her favor- ite expression fits in most aptly: How's chances? We hope she gets a chance to dance her way into a law- yer's oflice-not for divorce, but to work. The chances look good, Lillian. BERNICE ANN MANNA 'tSmall things are best. Gee whiz! Bernice has the favorite occupation of tennis. She wants to travel, so we suggest that she give up the business world and do a Helen Wills Moody ca- reer around the globe. AZILDA E. MARIER A tiny 'nzorself' Since Zilda's destination is limited only by her ambition, in the near future we expect to End her in a hospital, training to be a nurse. If her patients should start to hum a jazzy tune, Zilda will quiet them with, Down with your swing bands! and go about defending good music, which she thoroughly enjoys. If they weren't convinced by her eloquence, they could certainly never resist if she should demonstrate her skill at the piano. A .
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1937 YEAR BOOK Page Twenty-one ANNA KISILOWSKI As merry as the day 'is long. After Kissy has grad- uated from D. H. S., which is the extent of her ambition, she's going to Bermuda. Sure, why not? she re- plies when we seem dubious. It's a swell place to spend all your time eating, and that's what I like best to do FRANK WALTER KNIOLEK I pity baslzful men who feel the pain, Of fancied scorn and uu- rleserzied clisdaiuf' There'll be Balls of Fire spinning through the execu- tive offices of Mr. Kniolek's business. He wants to own a large firm of his own. We wonder if his private sec- retary will call him Co0kie. After his business is firmly established, Frank will be seeing America first. CHESTER P. KOWALSKI It is good fo live and learn. You can't tell a car by its looks. Who would ever guess that Chet wants to do something he will be remem- bered for and that will be a help to all the people. If combined with his ambition to work for the government, this worthy aspiration ought to help him to clean up poli- tics. For such a doubtful destination as traveling around We suggest a trail- er. MARY ELIZABETH KRECH 'Where did you get your eyes so bluef' 'Out of the sky as I camo flzroughf Gee whiz! Mary has al- ready realized her ambition to secure a good position. Her versatility extends to a decided talent in elocution. Besides this, and her fre- quent trips to the library, she manages to take consid- erable part in our class ac- tivities. Al. CHARLES NORMAN LANDERS 'Tis devils nof words llmf win fl prize. It may be nerts to Nookie but it sounds like the berries to us if he does what he Wants to do. His ambition, to be an American League baseball player, ought to come true if his record on the D. H. S. dia- mond is considered. In his spare time, he will be gar- dening. Which do you like best, Mr. Landers, smooth worms or fuzzy ones? ARTHUR PAUL LANDRY Silent as fl fhozlglzff' Right now Art's favorite occupation is pedaling two miles to school every day, but if he attains his ambi- tion, you'll find him peddling ice at your door in a few years. We wonder if Art knows just where Cape Horn is. We had to look it up on the map and are wondering what the big attraction is at the Southern tip of South America, which he says is his destination. GERTRUDE MARY LEONARD Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever. Gertrude is another who is reluctant to disclose facts about herself. Nevertheless we have managed to discover that she enjoys her daily rides to and from school, des- pite the antiquated condition of the bus. RUTH LEVANGIE And zme.rfz'ngzcished laugh- ter shakes the skies. Sample likes to play golf, and you can often hear her saying, Oh boy, when she makes a particularly good shot on the fairway. Ruth wants to be a private secretary, and the powers that be in Dedham High say she will be a good one. She told us her destination is No- va Scotia, but we want to keep our wittiest girl right here in the good old U. S. A.
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1937 YEAR BOOK ANNA JOAN MASCIARELLI In her lzearf was hid a sun Would 'warm a world for everyone. I'll say! exclaims Butch, and we'll say that she is go- ing to find her favorite occu- pation, golf, pretty expensive in the South Sea Islands. Think of all the golf balls that will go to the bottom of the deep blue sea. On second thought the native lads would probably succumb to her smile and rescue her balls, so no one need worry. Certainly no business man need fret if he secures Anna as his secretary. FLORENCE J. MCLEISH Home-lreeping hearts are happiest. Florence's favorite expres- sion, Maybe, I don't know, may sound a bit indefinite, but she wants to be a news- paper reporter. While she's waiting for her chance she -f --- plans to work in a business office. Maybe, if she devel- ops her favorite occupation of card playing, she'll be challenging Mr. Bottomley or Mr. Eaton to a game some one of these days. LAWRENCE DONALD MCNAUGHT A man of many words. Hello!' yourself, Lar! H61'C,S another of Dedham High's young hopefuls whose destination is New York. We suggest that they get together and hire one of Chamberlain's buses. But Lar has a particular objec- tive there, he wants to be a member of the N. Y. Busi- ness Men's Association. F4,,uvi'... . L-4 ROBERT MCNAUGHT There is no man suddenly either excellently good or extremely evil. You ought to see, says Seaman, me and Marie down by the sea. We sus- pect him of pursuing his fav- orite occupation, writing let- ters, there in the golden sands f'?J. Some day Sales Manager McNaught hopes to be a good husband. We won- der what Marie has to do with this? Page Tlrenly-three PAULINE PATRICIA MELNICHEK She is a good 1'0Hl1NIHl.0ll- sympafhefn-, uns:-lfisll, cour- ageoasf' Don't bother mel says Pauline, for she's busy read- ing other people's minds, studying hard to be an honor student, and writing the class day play. She's plan- ning to enter the business world as a stenographer. CARL ALAN MERRY f'Yo1fth comes but ouee fin cz lzfetzmef' With his pal, Frank Mil- ler, Al is headed for the Douglas Aeronautical School in Oakland, California, to learn to be a transport pilot. XVhen he's stored up a good- ly sum in this way, he'll come down to earth again, buy his ambition, a LaSalle, and enjoy himself at his fav- orite occupation, driving. FRANK L. MILLER Enough is as good as a feast. Chub thinks people have more fun than anybody and we quite agree. He has am- bitions to do stuff at the Douglas Aeronautical School in Oakland, California, and -yes, you guessed it, every Sunday night at 5:30 you'll find him listening to Col. Stoopnagle and Budd. SYLVIA JEANETTE MILLER 'Tis good to be merry and -wise. Where have I heard that before? says Syl, and we make it plural when we learn that she, like many others of her classmates, has an ambi- tion to travel. We suggest that in her case she hire out to her less fortunate class- mates who don't enjoy sew- ing as much as she does, and earn the means to her dreams. May that good po- sition you're after turn up soon and last long!
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