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PATRICIA ALICE REDDY es a zcry tiny mor el. NSh n V, S H M g Although Pat's ambiti.on I is to put swing into opera she plans to get a jobifirst. When asked if she trunks she'll get a good job, Pat shakes her head and says, I hope, I hope, I hope. We don't hope, Patg we expect. 5 f 1 V: I. nf' ri. rl -r P' i , 'f 5 g 'WILLIAM1 J. REID A merry heart goes all the ,l day. 'Bill plans to go to Har- vard, but tells us his great- est ambition is to dig graves in Canton, China. At least that will keep him busy if he goes over before there's nothing left but dust. Bill wears an eternal grin and is often heard to remark Foo- zle the Snafflef' '94 JOAN ROBERTSON A wee bit of Scotland. Joan, the conscientious girl who does the Highland Fling so well, is going to be a typist. Her ambition is to go to Scotland in a trailer. My word! Joan, Scotland will be pretty proud to wel- come you, but how are you going to get your trailer across the Atlantic? SARAH ELIZABETH ROBERTSON Honor is the reward of vir- tue. Sally is one of the very few students who studies civics thoroughly. She wants to be a stenographer and we know she will succeed, especially when she has Christopher Columbus! , her favorite expression, to lead her on to victory. 1938 YEAR BOOK MARGARET ANNA RUMBA And gladly teu1'l1. Wherever Peg is, Lucy is sure to be found. All of which has no connection with the fact that she plans to go to Framingham Teach- ers' College, unless maybe she hopes she'll get a class of school-children all of whom are like Lucy. If you do, treat them nicely Peg. GLORIA LILLIAN RYDSTROM Yours is the Efzrflz and ereryflzing flzrzfs in if. Aw, go on! I don't be- lieve it, says Gloria, and we don't believe anything can keep her from getting the job that will let her go to Sweden soon. Our only hope she doesn't stay over too long. L, gf-' JOHN FRANCIS I ' SARGENT fx 9 I'll nllzlce !lSS1l1'flIIl'C doubly sure. Sure you will, Johnny. Like Napoleon, you'll prove that stature has nothing to do with ability. VVhen it comes to spelling you're the little corporal to a UT. Nothing daunts you. So will it be when you realize your ambition and enter Tufts Dental School. The only time you'll feel down in the mouth is when you're making an extraction. XIRENE GERTRUDE SCHEPMOES See where she comes, ap- porelled like flze spring. Sheppy is going to attend business college after grad- uation and then she hopes to be an efficient secretary. She says her favorite ex- pression is Oh, go way! but we don't see how any one can stay away very long from an attractive girl like Sheppy. Page 29
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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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ELINORE CLAIRE SCOTT With 11 hey and a ho and a hey-nanny-no. Scotty is going to start as a dress designer and model, and end in her own private yacht sailing high, wide, and handsome for Hollywood. For one of her exuberant spirits, all this will be easy. HENRY VICTOR SEGER- STEN 'ME'rery man has business and desire, Such as it is. Cigar has two ambitions- to go to the College of Hard Knocks, and to find a job in California. Aw, Foo! Cigar, we don't believe you're go- ing to get many hard knocks. We think you'll be in Cali- fornia before the ink's dry on your diploma. It's a lucky thing that you've been prac- ticing golf, as you'll play a lot of it out there. X ALFRED JOSEPH SERANI Small but 7'I0f0IlS.n Rubinoff plays, as you might have guessed, the vio- lin. He would like to join the Foreign Legion. but you should stay here. Rubinoff, if you wish to become as popular as Guy Lombardo. Besides, who in Africa could appreciate your oral themes? NUNZIO DOMENIC SERGI A mlm of few words, Actions speak louder. Ned's so good natured we can't imagine him being very irked even when he cries, You pup! His ambition is to get a good job and we expect he'll be able to start quite close to the top. Page 30 CHARLOTTE GRACE SEUFERT On with the dance! Let joy be imconfi1zed. I betcha Charlotte's go- ing to enjoy her life. First she'll be a stenographerg then she'll bring her ball- room dancing to perfectiong and then she'll take a boat trip down south -- down where there are magnolias and moons and mocking birds and music. Aren't you- all jealous? JOSEPH ANDREW SEXTON Life is too short to worry. Happy-go-lucky Joe is in no hurry to decide on his fu- ture. He wants a job that will let him go to school nights, but aside from that he'll tell us nothing about his plans. We can tell you this-wherever the coming years find Joe, they'll find him smiling. PRESTON F. SHAW I must go down to the seas again. Mr. Bottomley could never stick Shay, even after one of his vacations, and we doubt if any crisis at sea will ever stick him either. Preston is planning to us either the navy or the Massa- chusetts Nautical School as a stepping stone toward his ambition-to go to sea as an, officer. Pm not proud, he says, and we have a feeling he'll continue to say it even when he's a captain. X PHILIP A. SHREVE I can say cz nent thing my- self if they will give me time. Shrevesy, our wittiest bo, has perhaps the most grasp- ing ambition in the class. He plans by some subter- fuge to get control of the internationally im p o rt ant Hang-Kow railroad. His first step will be a position with the W. P. A. Construc- tion Company, No. 247. When we tried to get further information, h e m c r el y growled, Shut up or I'll slug val , and broke the glass in the door of 109. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL N N ii X L
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