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J. KATHLEEN HORTON The blnslz that flies nt seventeen. Kay was promptly named Butch after she said, Ooh, you thing to Mr. Peltier. She plans to become a hair- dresser and would like to be- gin with Mr. Ryan's. Colne what may-nothing is ever going to daunt Butch. GERTRUDE HELEN .E HUBBELL if , I ' iid cannot follow it, nor rtls express her infinite f sweetness. f You know what? Yes, we know that Gertrude is a girl of sweet and gentle ways who attends to her own business. She plans to have a short vacation and some day hopes to travel. May she ride the waves in the Queen Mary. X JOHN EDWARD HUNT The only way to have a friend is to be one. No one has run against Johnny for class treasurer in the past three years, which proves his popular- y as well as his honesty. whatever field he selects, and we're sure that with his engaging personality he'll do 't. His happiest moments in school came when he rode home with the cheering team on cold evenings. s ambition is to succeed in 1 EDITH B. 1ADoN1s1 'X And never IL word said she. Edie is little and so is her speech. If we do persuade her to say a word or two, we would probably hear, But definitely. In her hope of becoming that perfect sec- retary, we're with her, But definitely. I 93 8 YEAR BOOK X VINCENTIA M. IAROCCI Silence is golden. Oh boy! Vincentia plans to go to business college next year and then become a bookkeeper. We feel sure that with her ability she'll earn enough money at this so she can fulfill her desire for a long trip around the world. Pleasant sailing, Vin. AGNES GERTRUDE C l JOHNSON I fun ll eifizen of the world. Agnes likes to travel. Why, only last year she took a little spin down to Mexico and then to California. There's lots of things to see in the world and I aim to see 'eml says Agnes. We bet she will. We wish we could go with her. MADELEINE PRISCILLA JOHNSON Ullvllfl soweili. good zall surely r J. Here is a girl an un- usual ambitio . adeleine wishes to b soc l worker. We h appr e of her asp'r ns and we will take 13' .ure in watching her ake others happy. MIRIAM GLENNA JORDAN Small in sfafnre, wise in nature. Porky is one of our best- naiured girls. Oh! for ls-eaven's sake is often heard in the 4E classes when she has done something Wl'0Ylg. We know she will be a suc- cessful housewife because her chocolate cakes are de- licious. Keep it up, Porky! Page Zi
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FORREST VV. HANSON, JR. Here was a man to hold against the world. Get off my ea1 ' is Flor- rie's favorite expression. lVe trust he'll never have to mean this literally, even when he's playing football for the Washington Red- skins. Before he turns the power he showed in high school loose on big-league football, he's going to travel to Southern California. Don't let them talk you to death out there, Florrie. ALBERT LEO HARRIS A man who's not flfrfzicl to say his say Though the whole tozmfs aqainst him. Is that right? Yes, Al's ambition is to become head accountant in the firm of Hall and Harris, Inc., Legal Advisers. Al's happy-go lucky attitude should win him many friends in the bu- siness world. After cftice hours and during the sum- mer months A1 will be found canoeing up and down Ye Olde Charles River. x:JG1'?R.TRUDE FRANCES HASKELL JJA little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. Gertie, the girl with the giggle, is liked by all for her entertaining remarks and for her Olga From the Volga dancing. She hopes to get a good position, but Hrst of all must have a good night's sleep. Hain't it the truth? Gertie? JAMES EDVVARD HENRY Absence makes the heart grow f0I1dl'I'.H From po1'thole to pent- house will some day sum up Jim's career. He's planning to start by joining the navy and to end by being a successful business man. Nuts! he cries to those who say he can't do it, and we readily echo him. 8 1 -R I x - x k'XX ,g .I , DOROTHY ELIZABETH If HEYMER Today, whatever may annoy The word for me is Joy- simply Joy. Dottie is striving to earn enougn money to study diet- etics at The Lesley School. She blithely says Moses in the Gravy and Hamfat while pondering on other people's calories just to keep herself in the right mood. Keep up your happy spirit, Dottie, and who can tell what oppcrtunities will come your way? DOROTHY MAY ' HIGGINS M60 'A laugh that makes all she hasn't de- what she'll do when school, Dorothy' to travel. Where to, not, but we do hope before she sta1'ts Journey. Good heavens, Love us can't be cur favorite expression use we all know you're not twins. RUTH FRANCES HIGGINS Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite var:- ety. Our Ruthie has been very active in her school life, and we're very proud of her. Her one and only ambition is to get a B in history. Heav- 4 en Sakes! , Ruthie, you must want more than that. We know you'll get more. DRAPER HOLT HODGES I dare do all that may be- come rn man. Draper, better known as Drip, is goi V to follow in his brother' foot. eps and sign on t M chusetts Nautical rai ' Ship, ivtlllfllflx' Ve a icture him ' to istant futul' a' t -ptain of a luxury ' er. ay it always be smooth sailing, Drip. Page 20 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL W 0 gay. I 1
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BARBARA ELIZABETH ' JOSEPH Stay as sweet as you. are. We feel that Babs, one of our quietest girls, will real- ize her ambition and become an air hostess. Do you mean it? she asks. Of course we mean it. In an airplane she'll get all the traveling she desires. Be- iore she starts, though, Babs is going to work in an oilice. el Q3-7 Q ALMA MARIE KAMPS Can we ever hare too mum of CL good thing? We hope we're not being referred to when Al says What a nut! , for we ad- mire the typing champion of ,'l 4I, and hope her ambition if to travel and be the world's X champion typist is realized. G To become even better on the stuttering fountain pen, she plans to attend Bryant P and Stratton Commercial School. ' RITA T. KENNEDY ' Xi Westwood, Hof' X5 X The nearest place to ' ea,ven, is Rita's comment X nf' her home town, West- ' X ,good So ably and enthusias- --. 'Pl ically does she describe its ix advantages that, should she l over decide to sell house lots there, we're sure she'd make sy' al fortune. Her ambition is to tour the world to see what XNL London, Paris, and Vienna '- . l .ive that Westwood hasn't. Notxreally?'l she will say, when foreigners boost their home towns. X t LESTER FRANCIS KERN HISYJIIIIDGIIGKI tliesf' skipping 'Urns to trust their lzvelsf' Someday when you see the sign on the five-and-ten changed from F. W. Wool- worth to Kern and ll'ool- worth, j.'ou'll know that Fin- gers has got what he's after and is now a partner in the firm. We hope ht-'ll get the dimes and leave only the nickels for Barbara Hutton. After that it will be time for Les to start earning fame as 1' pianist. G-3 S S CARLTON RRANDQ KIEBER A sweep of the pen and a perfect figure. Now, don't get nervous about Carl. 1-le's all set to go out to California and become a rival of Walt Dis- ney. In his version of Snow White he's going to have fourteen dwarfs, so you can see he's headed for a. for- Lune. SHIRLEY JOHNSTON KINGSFORD I do but sing because I must. Mimimimimi! That's Shir- ley tuning up. She's deter- mined to be an opera star. Next year to the Chandler Secretarial Schoolg get a jobg job pays vocal lessonsg vocal lessons develop voiceg voice impresses impressar- iosg impressarios c 0 n f e r with directorsg directors say, Sin on the dotted line, Madam Kingsford g another opera star is born. Sort of a House that Song Built. What? Xf JOSEPH EDWARD KIVLIN A lion among the ladies. After being the managing editor of the Mirror, the manager of the hockey team, and a star in the senior play, Joe should find the work of a certified public ac- countant comparatively easy. He is of course refer- ring to trial balances and things like that when he tells us his favorite expres- sion is Oh Boy! Is she nice! ANTOINETTE KOWALSKI Oh goodness! Tenny, we expect your life will have nothing but goodness in it. 'Twill be g od to travel and 'twill be good to be a secre- tary. When all's said and done, there-'ll be very little that you will ever have to complain of. page 22 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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