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, f A Ah xx i .A l, K PAUL ARTHUR CHISHOLM ' A sound body is never oi dm wbaickf' Paul is our top notch all- round athlete. He is headed for college and sports, as his ambition is to become a pro- iessional baseball player. There is always room for a good player, Chissy, so keep walloping that ball. X VIRGINIA R. CLARK Thy fmodesty's a. candle to thy 'HZ6'I'lf.,, To be Voted the mildest as well as the class genius is almost as great an achieve- ment as getting an A plus from Miss Kendall. None of us were surprised when Ginny did both. If her career in high school is any indication-and we're betting it is-she'5 a girl who's headed for a brilliant suc- cess. FRANCES MARY COCCI lVlzatez'er she did was done with so much ease. Let me tell it, Mary! Oh! Gee Whiz! Gosh! Mary must have let up this once, because Fran told us her am- bition is to become a famous singer and dancer and have her name in blazing lights on Broadway. For the pres- ent, she plans to secure some kind of office work. MARY CECILIA COCCI Quiet and sweet was all I saw in her. We have in this little miss the makings of another Amelia Earhart, for Mary's ambition is to become an aviatrix. Darn it! she says is her favorite expres- sion. We're all with you, Mary, and wish you many happy landings. Page I4 We MARION F. QJOLLINS Knowledge is a step which few can climb. If you should happen to see Marion sitting on the Great Wall of China with a notebook-and pencil, don't be surprised, for her ambition is to travel. She also pla to further her education, nd after her splendid 'eco' 'n high school, sh nd that e CxQlWyy fx ROYBE. COLMER Wit to resolve and patience to perform. Do you want to know what Roy's going to do? He's going to become a radio expert. You'll really never know how good a set can be until you try one of those he'll be manufacturing with- in a few years. After he's mastered every detail of the radio industry, he's going to become an A-1 golfer. We envy you, Roy. ,f ff PXEMMA G. CONNELL Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low-an excel- lent thing in a woman. Emma's favorite expres: sion is Nuts! It's hard for us to imagine her sufiiciently provoked to use this. It isn't at all hard, though. to imag- ine the success her tran- quillity and dignity will earn for her. iyfuyryg! VVILLIAM IJAWRENCE CONNORS O, he sits high in all the people's hearts. Children somewhere in the future are going to have a treat when they get a teach- er who's as good natured as Bill. Fish is Bill's favor- ite expression, and traveling is his plan for the immediate future. Sounds like an ideal life to us, Bill. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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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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LAURENCE PAUL if CORBETT ' They my women and music' should uerer be dated. Larry is one of our best athletes, a co-captain of the track team, an honor gradu- ate, and the author of our class history and our class song. His immediate plans are Harvard. After that, he hopes to be a big advertising man. He certainly has done a good job these last four years in selling himself and his diversified abilities to all who have come in contact with him. 5. K MURIEL ELIZIABETH If COSGROVE My heart leaps up. Oh, really! Muriel, are you going to be a teacher after you graduate from college? Well, we can't imagine a school that wouldn't be improved by your clothes, your looks, and your personality. Really! CHARLES JOHN COWANf We must have more time for fooling. You scrouger! cries Charlie, whose ambition is to see America first and then settle down in a good posi- tion. A sense of humor like Charlie's will come in very handy while he's traveling: in fact it will make his whole life as merry as he is. X ALICE ANGELINE CUMMINGS Silence is sweeter than speech. Oh, what a kid! Allie's ambition is to be a champion typist and a champion bowl- er. After graduation she plans to attend Bryant and Stratton School of Business. We wish her the best of luck in hitting both the keys and the pins. 1938 YEAR BOOK EVA KATHARINE DANIELS A llliuisfcring angel, thou. Kay has been in our D. H. S. orchestra for four years. Sliels a very accomplished violinist, and with her talent we wonder why she plants her ambition in a hospital in- stead of on a concert stage. Perhaps, though, Florence Nightingale would h ave found a violin as useful as a lamp. A X LAWRENCE JOSEPH DANIELS Give erery num thy ear. Here's a boy who's going to win lots of friends and inHuence shoals of people. His ambition is to be a good listener. We have the au- thority of Dale Carnegie for assuming that the few years' work Buster plans will be all he'll need, if he listens prop- erly, to get him fixed for life. MARION JOSEPHINE DEAN A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. We're pretty sure Marion will make a good mathe- matics teacher-to be one is her ambition. She often says, I wonder if-. VVell we wonder i ' anythQig will stop her s 7i?ess. oubt it. VINCENT J. DEBENE- DICTIS 'tClenrly thy discourse pro- reeds. Je ne sais pas, says Vin to indicate that he doesn't know whether to teach French or coach football af- ter his four years of college. Vin is one of our most popu- lar classmates. He's our sec- retary, an honor essayist, and a star in football, base- ball, and basketball. VVe have voted him the boy most like- ly to succeed. Page l 5
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