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I937 YEAR BOOK FRANCIS JOSEPH SINIBALDI The secret of success is constancy of purpose. If you're looking for a calm young man who doesn't talk much about himself, call on Francis. They tell us that he's also a woman hater, but don't let that wor- ry you. MARY T. SMITH 'Tis a folly to fret, grief's no comfort. Smitty says that her favorite occupation is work- ing in McClellan's, where you can meet her any day say- ing, Gabooble. She says that heaven is her destina- tion and she hopes to realize it along with her ambition to be a good girl. She made a swell beginning, anyway- she's a good girl at the broad jump right now. ROBERT ALLEN SNYDER Nothing is impossible. Aw nuts was Robert's terse remark when we Wanted to interview him for the year book. But he finally admitted that he wants to see the world, and to this end he has made his destination, New York, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points WEST. He modestly revealed that when he leaves his Alma Mater he will continue his present pastime, - Raisin' Cain. JEAN D. SPALDING A 'maiden never boldg of spirit so still and quiet that her motion blushed at her- self. Jeannie will be another contribution from Dedham High to the medical world, for she plans to go to the Lesley School to learn to be a nurse. Her favorite occu- pation is slumming and her favorite expression - who would think it of gentle Jean ?-is Woo-woo. P1190 Tu'enl!,1-Him' PETER SPAKUK Thy mo1lcsfy's Il wrrnfllf' fo flly Hlf'l'I.f.H What's the story? Well, his favorite occupation is plural- Eat, sleep, drink, and be merry. He didn't finish the quotation, but to- morrow he'll be very much alive, fulfilling his ambition of getting a good job when school is over and traveling through the United States. Whoa, Sparky. MARJORIE E. SPEAR I r1sIzioued so slendcrly, young, and so fair. Margie's petiteness might make you wonder at first how she ever became cham- pion tennis player ot' the girls of our school, but hav- ing once witnessed her Zippy serves and capable rallying, you'll immediately change your mind. As if deliberately to surprise us again, Mar- gie is planning to be a dra- matic instructor. Happy landings, Margie! THERESA ANN SPIRIDIGLIOZZI The soul would have no rainbow Had the eyes no fears. It's Spicky for short. We've always greatly en- vied Theresa, because when- ever she's bored at her job of secretary she can play an- agrams all by herseltf with that generous surname. So you'1'e going to Europe, Spickyl They say it's lots of fun. PHYLLIS STEARNS TI1erc's fl deal of deliilfry bencuflz lzer mild e.rferior. In any place from Madame Tussaud's Waxworks to the spicy island of Penang, you'll hear, Fancy meeting you here, from Sterno, whose ambition is to travel. Don't look for her in the winter time, though, because after graduating from Framing- ham she'll be wearing a school 1NZ1'3.l11 look to earn the price of a ticket from here to there. Any time of year, however, you're apt to tind her at the tennis courts practising serves and back- hands with an equally enthu- siastic friend.
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Page Twenty-eiglzf DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL LILIAN MARY RU EL A eonlrurle lnlifhe and full of glee. It's O. K. by us, too, Lil, ii' your destination is mar- riage, and we're sure it will also be quite O. K. by the lucky man. Don't let married life tie you down so much that you won't have time for dan c i n g and swimming, though. Right now, Lil hopes to get a good job as a typist. WARD RUSSELL Silence is lwffcr flmn meaningless morris. Ward is a shy, quiet per- son, but once get to know him well and you'll find him an interesting conversation- alist, as well as a good lis- tener. He spends a good deal of his spare time going to the movies, and although he doesn't say so we also know he enjoys walking long dis- tances. Ward wants to fol- low in Pete's footsteps and become a chemist. ROSE ANN SCAMPOLI Good sense, zoliirlz is flze only gift of l1c1l4'e:1. If Scampy applies the iiery pep and energy she displays in playing basket- ball, to becoming a secre- tary, any office where she works will be a lively, wide- awake establishment. To keep herself in training, Rose will spend her extra time swimming and dancing. Good luck, Scampyl LOUIS HENRY SCHALL l,1'fe is foo short' io worry. Louis is known about the school as a person who spends a considerable amount of time in plotting juicy p ra c tic al jokes. What's the score? says Louis, and we imagine that it's probably in his favor. 1. .A i HELEN FRANCES SCHLUP Bid me clis1'onrsc, and I will enchanf thine ear. It's hard to know just where to start with Schlupie, she's done so many things. After being such an efficient class president for the last three years, she certainly de- serves the honor of being voted the most school-spir- ited. She's also our most ar- gumentative member, as everyone knows after hear- ing her in campaign speech- es, class meeting, English and Civics classes. Her favo- rite occupation is reading, she wants to be a novelist, and hopes to get to China someday. MILDRED ROSE SCHOEN A good sport, and a loyal friend. Anyone as diminutive as Millie would have a hard time doing what she says she has during her four years in high school-the heavy looking on. That's what you think, , Millie in- forms us quickly. She's go- ing to Banford Academy and plans to find time for becom- ing a hairdresser and for dancing. RITA AGNES SHEEHAN A quiet worker, ci stead- fast friend. Rita is another modest soul who won't talk. We're told however that she feels like saying, Oh keep quiet! when people call her Shee- na. But instead usually she keeps silence and devotes herself to study and obser- vation, so that her name has been frequently seen on the honor roll. HARRY G. SHERBLOM Quiet and unassuming, he goes his gentle way. Hey, Harry! Is your fav- orite occupation hiking? Do you want to amount to some- thing in this world? Did you tell us that your destination is a place called one can never tell? Do you spend your spare time trying to keep your dog Husky from chewing up your family's hats? I reckon so, Harry has to admit.
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Page TWH DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL ANNE HELEN SZEWCZUK A smooth and steadfast mind. Gentle thoughts, and calm desires. How do! It's Chuck- Chuck looking up from a book in which she's absorbed to greet you cheerf'ully. She'll probably want you to go for a walk with her. If you stick with her long enough, she'll lead you around the world, for that's her ambition. You won't be a bit bored, either, for Anne's friendly vivacious- ness makes her always an enjoyable companion. JOHN J. SZIMCIK Promise is most given when the least is said. John is very much inter- ested in civics, and particu- larly enjoys keeping himself informed about the current strikes and the C.I.O. We therefore suppose that he is also interested in becoming a politician in later years, bent on being a successful peace- maker, ROBERT CONNELLY TAYLOR lf you want learning you must work for it. Z a c ' s destination i s work, where he has high hopes of getting a salary of S700 a week. He says he has no favorite occupation, but we can imagine that he spends some time explaining to people that he is not 'tthe Robert Taylor. We know him not as a movie star but as a radio star, JEAN ESTHER THOMPSON Her voiee was ever gentle, soft, and low- Au excellent thing in wommzf' Tom my's answer is Fraid so, when we ask her if her destination is really the crool, crool, wor-uld. It won't be too cruel though, if she can continue her rid- ing on Wednesday nights- she doesn't say with Whom, but we're sure it's someone nice. We agree that she has a talent for interior decorat- ing after seeing the stage- settings for the Play Shop production of which she had charge. ALICE CECELIA TOLENO A volley of words quickly shot off. So your Mother was tell- ing' us, Alice, that you spend your time doing the heavy looking on, always wanting to roller skate when you should be doing otherwise, that you have a great de- sire to travel around. the world, and that still you have plans of becoming a secre- tary. No wonder you'rc full of fun, Peanut SALVATORE TOTI At any sport hc beats thee. Let's go, yells Salvy, and he certainly means what he says, for who could deny that the football team cer- tainly Uwent places under his captainship. Our most athletic classmate wants to be a coach, and is headed for B. U. Eat, sleep, drink, be merry, and mostly gamble, Salvy, for tomorrow you may be in strictest training for another swell eleven! CHESTER A. VITALI 'tHe was not -merely a chip off the old block, but the old block itselff' Chet must have enjoyed himself thoroughly during his four years in high school, for his record shows that he has kept busy in school ac- tivities continually. As the jilted suitor with a French accent, he was grand in the senior play and-oh yes, he's our best boy dancer, too. For the immediate fu- ture, Chet's destination is Vitali's market, but he hopes to go to Harvard some day. CLAIRE R. VOLMER The best of life is conver- sationf' Quiet! says Claire, whenever Mr. Ryan men- tions the Calf's Liver Hop. Bobby wants to join the Hasty Pudding Club and tells us Harvard College, of course when we ask her destination. If her shots on the tennis court are as good as some of the puns she makes, we can safely say she's an expert at the game.
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