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XEDWARD FRANCIS z BONITO ' Here was Cl 'man to hold agaiizst the world. Eddie plans to become a grease monkey and take cars apart, forgetting how to put them together again. When the owner queries him about the condition of the car, Eddie will bring into ac- tion his favorite expression, I don't know. Keep at your ambition, Ed. Many of the millionaires today start- ed as mechanics and who knows but in a few more years your income tax will help decrease the public debt. CATHERINE ELIZABETH BRINDLEY Discourse, the sweeter ban- uet of the mind Kay is going to have a long and happy life with him, but how could she fail q I D . ,A!rjJMoot Hon, we do hope to, when even now so many people like her? Who is the him Kay? Has he anything to do with your desire to get that good position? Y FLORENCE ARLENE ' BROAD f 'Twas for the good of my country That I .should be tl-bI'0Cl.d.n Arlene is one of our more musical classmates, but please, Arlene, don't waste your talents on that farm. Or maybe you intend to charm the hens and the hogs with your famous Row-de- Dow. Come, come, Broad- ski, 'fess up. DORIS ANSTICE BROOKES Sweet are the little brooks that run. Doris wants to be a child nurse. Just to try it out she has been taking care of chil- dren afternoons. As her first step she plans to enter the Convalescent Home at the Children's Hospital in Wel- lesley. We hope there won't be too many occasions when the little ones make her use her favorite expression, Oh dear! She's so easy to get along with, there probably won't be. Poge I2 GEORGE W. BROOKS True to his word and friendly in'his heart. .Porky greets everyone with a cheery smile and Hi- keed. He wants to be an office boy for ab:ut a year and then an accountant. Of course, we know you will Succeed, Porky, but we wish you loads of luck anyway. DOROTHY ANNE ' BROWNE Oo, la, la. . Dot, as the French girl in The Charm School was definitely a success. She's definitely going to enter the Massachusetts General Hospital as a student nurse and she's going to become, eventually, an expert anaes- thetist. Then when some wealthy doctor asks her to bet P153 she'll reply, Defi- ni e y. DORIS MARION n BURHANS 'Enjoy thy youthg it will not stay. Dot is known around school as a bicyclist. Her ambition is to be an occupa- tional therapist. She will train one year as a nurse at St. John's Hospital in New York, and then she will go to the School of Oc- cupational Therapy in Bos- ton. It sounds sort of hard, Dot, but we hope you'll en- Joy it. RUTH MARGARET CAMPBELL A cheerful temper joined with innocence. Only a girl with Ruth's patience and understanding would long, as she does, to be surrounded by little chil- dren. To take care of them, to tell them stories, to make them behave - requires a real genius. We can imagine Ruth in a few years as the P1'0I9l'ietor of an ultra-suc- cessful kindergarten. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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F l I i i i I PATRICIA RUTH ,f BALDWIN V' Be England what she will, With all her faults she is my country still. M-in-m could be! says Patty-Ricia with an infiection which belies her nativity in the tight little isle. Her snappy eyes and ingenuous ways attract many friends. Her aim is to be a second Dr. Harvey Cushing. M-m-m could be, Patty. 74 ROBERT BAYLEY From the crown of his head to the soul of his foot, hc is all mirth. Bob's expression, On the down beat, suggests an or- chestra leader, but Bob hasn't made up his mind about the future yet. If he is always happy about the whole thing, he'll find his right place and we wish him luck. WILFRED BEAUMONT JR. Deeds, not words. Red is a versatile fellow, having played baseball, hoc- key and football. His cheery disposition and constant smiles have made him very popular in school. We're sure that these qualities will aid him in life as well and bring the success he richly deserves. MARY JANE BECKFORD Friendship is the wine 0 life. Becky was one of our dis- tinguished stars in the senior play. As she has always been a friend to all, we think she will make a most sympa- thetic nurse. Next fall she intends to enter the Charles School, in Cambridge, so that if the doctor should also need a secretary she'll be ready for that as well. W- 1 f 1 ,VU Mtg ., LEWIS A. BEDARD, JR. He tnlrotlz most delight in lllllgliflll lllSfl'lllHOIIlS.n Lewis wants to be a suc- cessful musician and body draftsman. We don't know what one has to do to be the latter, but as far as music is concerned, you can't convince us that Lewis isn't a success already. His trumpet play- ing in the school orchestra leaves little to be desired. X JOHN HERBERT BIRCHALL ' f The farmer is an l10zz man. John's favorite expres- sion? He fain would conceal, it. But, if signs are correct, we hereby reveal it, for his aim is to live with the cattle and corn, retire with the hens, and arise with the morn. That is, when he's given his cap and his gown at the State Agricultural School of renown. Hey Rube! ' 1 ELIZABE BLAKE Now the red wins upon her Cll66lCj Now white with crimson closes In desperate struggle-so to speak, A War of Roses. Don't ask meg I wouldn't know, says Betty. Her am- bition is to travel and live happily, so here's hoping that she gets that good position with a nice long vacation for a trip around the world. May she always be as happy as she is now. YVANTHONY J. BONITO The crocus bed is KL quiv- ering moon of fire. Oh Heck -Bonny's one ambition is to get Mr. Heaphy a comb, a hair- brush, and a bottle of hair- tonic. After three years of playing football, he has yet to do this. He has no defin- ite plans for the future, but he ought to go a long way- possibly with Mr. Heaphy after him. af 576196-,Z.',jM ML- 4-ff. 1938 YEAR BOOK . Poge ll
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D for X ROSE ELIZABETH CAPOZZI She smiles and smiles and will not sigh. Rosy hates to talk about her future plans, but she does say that she is striv- ing to become a perfect sec- retary. Her favorite ex- pression is Christopher Morley, which is decidedly original. Originality wins the race, Rosy, so keep it up. NATALIE ANN CARDONI Hope smiled when your na- firify was cast. Nat says her years at D. H. S. have been so stren- uous that after graduation she's going to take a good long vacation. We think she's entitled to it after the splendid work she did get- ting ads for the senior play program. Judging from the ability she showed at that, we're sure she'll succeed in getting that good oihce po- sition her heart is set on. LAWRENCE CHARLES CARTY The nenfle mifnde by aentle deeds is knownef' With I'll be seeing you later, Larry leaves us for a business school that will start him toward his goal of an office job with plenty of pay. In his spare time he wants to be a good dancer. Included among the rich and fashionable members of cafe society, Larry, we'll be see- ing you later. CONSTANCE CARNEY Born with the gift of laugh- ter and a sense that the world is mad. Sweet Briar College is go- ing to have a treat when Connie, our best-looking and best-dressed g i rl , enrolls there. We hope the faculty will be sufficiently appre- ciative of her beauty and her cheerful disposition so that her ambition-to get all A's - will be satisfied. She might even meet Joe Stooge there. I 93 8 YEAR BOOK l PHILLIP FRANCIS CAROSELLI His movements were grace- ful, all girls he could please. From football to hop- scotch, all athletics are Phil's meat. He hasn't made up his mind just what he's going to do next year, but the per- sonality that made him so popular in high school will see him to the top anywhere. ANNE MARTIN 7'1m,4..,.,-Q .0 HILARX'-CARRMJ The hand thai hath made you. hath fruacle you good. Because she nearly jumped off the high school roof and because she rides to school in the rain in a crowded rum- ble-seat, Hilary has been voted our most dignified member. When she finishes college she hopes to travel around the world before she settles down. It might be a good idea if she did her travelling right away, as the world just now could use a disposition as pleasant a.. hers. MARION E. CHANNELL He foo serves a certain pur- pose who only stands and cheers. Dern it! can you ima- gine it? Dee Dee is going to the Y. W. C. A. School of Domestic Science, as she in- tends to open a tea room sometime in the future. She informs us her ambition is to be able to eat what she cooks, but you can't tell us that that's going to be any- thing but a pleasure. FDONALD S. CHEETHAM Whom no events surprised. Donald's ambition is to get through college cum laude, he says. We say he should get cum laude for being one of the founders of the new music group, and a very active member of the dramatic club and of the biology club. Page l 3
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