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0 It 7 ,M Qag QM. DOROTHY MARIE DENNISON Whose little body lodged a 'mighty mind. Mousie is one of our soft- voiced girls, which is prob- ably why her favorite ex- pression is Gee, I'm starv- ed! -no one can hear her when she asks for nourish- ment. Her ambition, which we hope is realized, is to be able to speak above her usual whisper, and she plans to have a long, long vacation by the sea, where she can put paving blocks in her mouth and shout against the boom- ing noise of the mud flats. lZ X DO LAS S. DEWAR 4 O D cglas, O Douglas- tendir and trewe. it Say, And has anybody v got a button-hook? Well, ,Q listen to this one then. Doug is at present collecting data K f' for a book, a serious one, and just in case that doesn't cut any ice with you, he is going to study to be a libra- rian or is going into the pub- lishing business. Best of luck, Doug! LAVERNE PRISCILLA DEWAR Around and around she'll go And where she'll stop nobody ' knows. l You've guessed it-Laverne wants to travel around the ryfworld. Evidently she in- tends to mix business with lfpleasure, for she wants to N fy 1 i JI-JT keep 1'ight on studying. If ifjj I5 i' you asked her how she likes ' ri Ilstudying she'd probably say if Swell and then add slyly, I ri't that a hot one? I MABEL FRANCES , DEWAR ' f'Her bright smile haunts us still. When you hear Ain't it the truth ? you can be sure Mabel is in the vicinity. Mabel hopes to be a whole- sale buyer for a department store. We don't have to tell you that her cheerful anal charming smile is just what big business needs. Q- 7' . li lr W 2 9 x All Ex- S xi i 3 I J f V. v . , ,l, 4 Ai, ,Hx 4' . H - gif? 5. . Az - aber .. X, MARGARET MARY DOYLE And never said a word. A quiet life lies ahead for Margaret. You know what? She's going to be a librarian. Then she's going to England for a nice, peace- ful visit. In between she in- tends to make piles and piles of money. We hope it all comes true soon. NANCY DREW Her conduct regular, her mirth refined. Nan, who has made the all A list several times, was voted the most reliable girl, the best mannered girl, and the girl most likely to succeed. She has a very modest ambition-to get to the movies in time to see the news reel, just once, or is it ? Anyway, she is go- ing to Smith next year, and vs'e're wishing her oodles of success. zn e gesture grace nut - jfmor hide. wry is fond of such out- dobr sports as basketball and track, but her real goal lies indoors-she wants to be an interior decorator. If you preserve your quiet dignity, Mary, and don't cry, You fool! when a customer picks the wrong shade of curtains, you'll soon be hanging etch- ings in the swankiest hombs in America. ' MA3y,Zt'2El1?,Y DUNBAR X tl? NATALIE ANN DWYER Oh blesf with temper whose zmclouded ray, Crm make ionzorrow cheerful as today. Oh my! but Nat is shooting high. She wants to be an airplane steward- ess. She certainly has been busy these past four years, what with basketball and dances, and now she's headed for business school, as the first step toward her ambition. Such activity is sure to be rewarded. Page I6 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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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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LOIS E. EDMANDS pf . R. SHIRLEY FORTNAM A merry twinkle in her eye- A hint of nzisehief in her smile. ' Lois, a girl who does things quickly and well, is going to attend The Lesley School and become a diet- itian. Then, if her argu- ments or her exclamation, H o l y potatoes! doesn't sway the Senate, we know a piece of her pie will. Best of luck, Lo, and when you get married on that Febru- ary 30, may it be to the right person. LILDLIAN E. FARMEN l are they all content- d li ine? Hap .1 ani fy from care I'in fr ' ' Li Lil is certainly play- ing o high stakes. Gosh! Lil, do you intend to work for an honest-to-goodness millionaire? We hope he is single and we are all rooting for you, but don't forget all your friends if you do mar- ry the man. X I MARY AGNES FINN For she was jes' the quiet kind Whose natures never nary. Mary plans to go to Miss Perry's Normal School. Her quiet, even temper should make her the sort of teacher it would be a pleasure to have. The only time she shows any irritation is when she cries, Oh, Hamlet! Tl1at's the pay-off. DORIS FITZHENRY Laugh and the world laughs with yong Weep and you weep alone. Are you kidding me? is usually the question Dorso asks when she is told she's passed a test. Dorso wants to be a nurse, but she is not sure where-maybe at the Massachusetts General Hos- pital. Some patients are go- ing to be very lucky. l 938 YEAR BOOK They are never alone that are aeeompanzed by noble thoughts. Ship ahoyl will be the cry echoing throughout the seven seas as Shirley's yacht sails into sight. Her ambition is to live in a for- eign country, but as yet she hasn't decided on any par- ticular one. She prefers one situated near the briny deep so she can follow her favor- ite sport, yachting. For the present, alas, she plans to work. TERRY PARKER FROST ll'ho hath smelt wood-snzoke at twilight? It's hardly strange that a boy named Frost should plan to go to Alaska. A mighty hunter and trapper like Ter- ry should be perfectly at home in the great northern forests. Oh, but definitelyll' the Forest Service is the place for this boy. VIRGINIA ALGENE GAETANIE A gay, serene spirit is a sonree of all that is noble and good. If Ginny carries out her plans, she'll care for the sickly and Weak at the Mas- sachusetts General Hospital, but just to take a little rest from studying she intends to visit California first. We do hope, Ginny that when you hear a difficult operation has failed you won't say, I don't care. RITA ANN GALLAGHER Gather ye rose-buds 'while 7 ye may! Reet's favorite expression, Wow! will come in han- dv when she fulfills her am- bition and sees the beauti- ful scenery of Hawaii. In lhe immediate future Reet hepes to be working for the telephone company and, al- though Wow! as a substi- tute for Number please may not be quite what the phone officials want, we know that Rita's disposi- tion will be. Page I7
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