Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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VINC NT ANGIELO NEGRINI, JR. They laugh that win. He1'e's a fellow who has a most engaging smile. He's on his way to college to stu- dy civil engineering. With a smile like his and with his jolly laugh, he hardly needs a degree to succeed. fi- f ,JIQHYLLIS BARBARA '34 i v ' l NICKERSON A -s , Ni' Qnictncss is best. X 1 Unlike many from Eng- R XKlish 4-D, Phyl is very quiet. Q Q It is really diflicult to be- p ' Q lieve that she says, Wow! V Y' She wants to go on to an- 5 r K . other school, but just can't I - 1 make up her mind where. A Make a wise choice, Phyl, ig ,- x ' V, and stick to it till you make Q, ,V l -iff good. Q K... .f -' 1, MYRTLE A. NORWOOD Courage is the thing. All goes if courage goes. Myrtle's ambition is to be, first of all, a salesgirl and then a dancing teacher. She has such a charming per- sonality and such good looks she will have her hands full taking care of all the cus- tomers. ALYCE MARGUERITE O'SULLIVAN God's prophets of the beau- tiful, these poets were. Alyce, who is quiet and pretty, has a great desire to write good poems. She also wants to travel. Maybe some day we'll be reading poems about the seven won- ders of the world written by the eminent Alyce O'Sulli- van. We hope so! CAROLINE FRANCES PAGLIUCA The job that Carol's after will bring her a fortune large enough to let her travel hither, thither, and yon for the rest of her days. Gee Wiss, Carol, that ought to keep you even busier than you were in high school and we hope you like it. I ROGER LONGFELLOW ,L PAINE Big things come in little 1KlC'h'f1gCS.H Hi, kid! will be the wa to greet Roger when he serves you at Johnson's this summer. His ambition is to be a draftsman. He's such a concentrated bundle of abil- ity that we think he won't have long to wait. CARMELLA L. PALERMO Least said is soonest mended. Oh, Boy! Carmella will say as she types away bus- ily in the ofiice of the Pres- ident of the F. W. Wool- worth Co. Her ambition is to be a singer, so she'll prob- ably entertain her fellow typists with a bit of swing between lette1's. We hope to see your name in bright lights some day, Carmella. FANNIE PASPATES Full of sweet indifference. After all, Fannie, work isn't the only thing. May- be after you have worked at your stenographic posi- tion a while, the boss will give you a long vacation. Then you can travel to your heart's content. 1938 YEAR BOOK Page 27

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fn ' W r ggxlouvlv- KATHERINE VERONICA MCLEAN A sweet disorder in the dress. Katherine plans, after graduation, to catch .the first boat leaving the United States for Africa. There, she will thrill the natives of the Wacky Wacky tribe by a daring jump out of an airplane fin a parachutej. A fine thing, say We! , VINCENT TURLEY V! PS 1 MCNALLY Give me the young man who has brains enough' ,io make fl fool of lwlLS6lf- Mack's favorlte expres- and that's what he'd better start doing if he intends to r ion is Get on the road! cross the United States on horseback, which he claims is his ambition. He may need a rest first, as his plans for the present include a course on the psychology of Women. Your sense of hu- mor will serve you better than any psychology, Mack. EILEE JEANE MILROY Thy 1 o esty's ri candle to t 1, nzeriif' I' ,BER n plans to go to some if in ercial school and study jj e' omptometer. Her ambi- I W ,x o io is to get a position as , Xl pist, and earn enough ney to go traveling. She's t sort of girl who can do anything she puts her mind to, so we're confidently ex- pecting postcards from Par- is, Tahiti, and Bali Bali. DAISY ALDEN MINER The ddisgfs for s1'mpIir'ify and llllfl-fl'f'1'ff'fl air. Diz must reincmber that her favorite expression, Quiet, Mac! won't do when she becomes a school-teach- er and wants the little ones to pipe down. Her ambition is to become an expert horsewoman. We think this will be easy for her. She's the sort who's bound to be an expert at whatever inter- est her. f5w:Q,W30f4'f 5. LEWIS JAMES MORELL He was ct verray parjit gen- til knight. Lewis, our easy-going softball wizard, wants noth- ing more from life than to retain his high school nick- name, Two-Gun. This is de- spite the fact that he is such a quiet fellow. His favorite expression is Shush! Alf- ter graduation Lewis plans to play softball for a team in the Needham League. HAROLD MORGNER Plain without pomp, and rich without a, show. How do you play it? asks Harold. If he's speak- ing about the work he's going to do next year, why, you simply turn the crank and the gasoline comes right out of the hose. Harold's am- bition is to manage an ice cream parlor. You won't for- get us then, w'11 you, Har- old? LOUISE MARY MUC- CIACCIO A soft, meek, patient, humble, tranquil spirit. Mooch, we're glad to say, wants to stay right here in Dedham and work at the Registry of Deeds. It will be nice to have her around. When we asked her why a girl with her abilities should not go out and see the world, she only said, I don't know. And there really isn't any answer. V Y S1-IORDON W M IRRAY rc sileu 'e golden, I'd be 'hear '1 broke. Wally is one of our smart- est pupils, but he studies only the subjects he likes. Ever since the photography club was started, he has been the life and soul of it. Last fall he even acted as an in- structor. In the future he plans to be an automotive engineer, but we hope and trust he'll keep photography for a hobby. f k I ' Page 26 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL t



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HELEN W. PETELSKI Mysterious huzuzts of echoes. Helen, who was our lead- ing lady in f'The Charm School, plans to go farther in the theatrical world, and has already received an offer to appear in George M. Co- han's Horses and Buggy Days. Her one ambition is to convince Mr. Ryan that there aren't any witches in the world, and she may be hea1'd screaming Aroint thee! at regular intervals. If she does not accept C0- han's generous offer, she may become a nurse or a secretary. JOHN PETERSON A happy man is a better thing to find than a five pound note. You've got me, ulcerat- ed wisdom teeth will remark to Jackie in years to come as he yanks them out of ach- ing jaws. Jackie plans to go two years to Tufts and four to Harvard before he be- comes the best dentist in the United States. People who dislike seeing their dentists will be pleasantly surprised when they first come into Jackie's office. ANNE PETTEE Beorning, lnoomlny, hoomlczy, b00m. ' Is that so, Anne? Are you really going to leave us and move in on the Fenway so you can attend school in Boston? Do come back, if only to visit us, before you start on your missionary work in Africa. And be careful, Anne-a maiden as tender as you shouldn't go too near any cannibals. AUDREY BAIN PHILLIPS Nofhing grcrrf was erer m'lzic1'r'rl Il'I'f1I0lIf cnfhllsi- asm. It seems that Bobby's fav- orite expression is Who dat man? fdemonstration is necessaryj. She is one of Jur outstanding girls, enter- ing into all activities. She is very eager to be an in- terior decorator and plans to enter art school next fall. Page 28 ZQEDWIN SCOTT PIERCEHIR. V Gently to hear, kindly to judge. Wanna buy a duck? asks the boy with the curly hair. His favorite expression is Like ducks! We can't imagine why Edwin should like us to like ducks-like ducks! we can't. It's very simple. Edwin's ambition is to travel around the world. We expect he'll do it-and not like a duck. X ALFRED MARSHALL POCH Forever wandering. Oh, mamma! but Al is a 1'QStl9SS soul. He wants to earn enough money to buy a boat and then travel over the world. His ambition is to be a soldier of fortune. We expect to hear of him finding diamonds in the interior of Borneo and fighting off ma- rauding Arabs on the plains of Iraq. It ought to be in- teresting, Al. ANGELINA MARY PRHSCO A merry heart maketh a cheerful cozuztenancef' After attending a busi- ness school and becoming a good secretary, Angie's one ambition is to be a singing star. Gee Whiz! Angie, we hope you sing your way to stardom and success. THOMAS WILLIAM PRITCHARD, JR. He persisfs as if his life lay on'f. Tommie, whose true loves are sports and chemistry, hopes to attend Northeas- tern University, and after that he says he's going to be a chemical engineer in charge of some industrial plant. That's a big order, but we'll bet he gets there. Q! DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL ff., f AAU . r I --f X ,f i'i

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