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Page 6 Middle row: Miss Florence E. Murdock, who graduated from Radcliffe and teaches English here, hopes that she has made good spellers out of 4 D. Miss Mary Sweeney, who graduated from Simmons and teaches commercial subjects, has, at present, the ambition to grow grass on the shaded parts of her lawn. Miss Katherine Gahagan, who graduated from Middlebury College and has recently received her M. A. from Boston College, hopes some day to vacation in the Swiss Alps. Miss Olga von Schantz, a graduate of Radcliffe, was adviser to our dramatic club and coach of the class day play. She hopes she will again have a senior class who can write their own class day play. Miss Mary E. Sheehan, a graduate of Dedham High and B. U., is in search of a suitable ambition. Miss Catherine E. Castle, another graduate of Radcliffe, hopes some day to have a class that will behave itself and not have a membership of a Dedhamite, attended Simmons and hopes to College graduate, our girls' gym teacher by was given, hopes some day to have all her and low. Miss Helen Woodside, one of the forty-five. Miss Rosalie Lyons, who is travel. Miss Joan F. Tobin, Sargent whose efforts the gym demonstration girls poised, with voices soft, gentle, most genial and hard working teachers, hopes to have enough money to enjoy life. Miss Ruth Baker, who helped one of our honor essayists this year, is a graduate of Dedham High and B. U. Her ambition is to see America. Miss Mary Weeks, a Smith graduate, teaches European history. She would like to have time to read all the books she has been listing in the last few years. Miss Doris M. Grant, who coached the very successful What a Life graduated from the University of Maine. She teaches English. To produce a real drama for a senior class is her ambition. Miss Laura Mclntire, who has her B. S. from Sim- mons, teaches commercial subjects and hopes to get to the World's Fair this summer. Miss Marion S. Harding, biology teacher and adviser for the photography club, trusts that some day the Year Book will contain none of the teachers' ambitions. Front row: Mr. Fred A. Clark, who has been very helpful in supervising the drawings in this book, hopes to become a better artist. Mr. Edwin T. Peterson, our track coach and science teacher, has as his ambition, To train boys and girls to be good American citizens who will do some thinking for themselves, especially at the polls. Mr. John F. Hieaphy, whose alma mater is B. C., teaches algebra and gym and has been the coach of our football and baseball teams, and an ardent supporter of other sports. Some day he hopes to have his football and baseball teams cham- pions at the same time. Miss Madeline Clough, one of the kindest and most patient of our teachers, has taught us Cicero, Caesar, and Virgil. If her wish is fulfilled there will be an elevator running from 308 to the cafeteria. Miss Dorothy P. Kendall, head of the English department, helped with Grace Matthew's poem and Anna De Benedictis' essay. She hopes that she may assist young people in discovering the satisfaction and joy found in literature. NVe have printed a separate picture of our principal, Mr. Ralph H. Eaton, on page four of this book, together with a note of appreciation of his assistance to us. Miss Lucy I. Clough, who sympathized with our math problems, hopes some day to have an all A class. Miss Margaret R. Boyton, whose cheery advice guided the student council and helped us answer P.irlez-vous francais? wants to enjoy life. Miss Marion E. Corley, who taught many of us to type, graduated from B. U. School of Business Administration. Mr. Howard Bottomley again brought a senior play to a sell-out. He is going to write a sequel to G. WC T. called Buz'ku'aril Willa the Breeze. Mr. Harold E. Cowan, the assistant principal, wishes to round out a hundred years at Dedham High. Mr. john XV. XXi'allace, to whom this Year Book is dedicated, ends this row and the faculty. No! i!ll'1Ilt1l'tI our band, and our Mary E. Sullivan, in this jvivfzzre: Mr. Robert W. Gibb, who directed our orchestra, music, Miss Harriette Hunting, who taught our girls to cookg Miss who taught them to make their own clothes. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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IMRY AlSliAll.-XMSUN Holy Cats! cries Lolly, de- lighted at the prospect of bicy- cling through foreign countries -the peaceful ones. Between pedals she plans to work in an etlice. After that-well, there are bicycles huilt for two. IVRANVIS .lt ISICPH AIJYAHIJ Frank is one of our shining proofs that you can be a good athlete and still have brains. He'll make the grade whether it be in the business world, the baseball diamond, or the hockey rink. l RANK THUKIAS A N.-X ST.-X S I Frankie will start his rise to fame and affluence with a posi- tion as clerk in a grocery store. He will then become assistant manager, store manager, and so on, until some day he will own the whole company. lllflil5lCli'l' .IHHN .VXNIJICHSHN With Ruhe's winning smile, his days as an apprentice in some trade will he cheerful in- dtcd. He wants a well-paying juli, a happy home, and, we lcnow, lots of friends. 4'll.Xlil,lCS lll'INliY .VXTIQINS Vharlie will have to crowd all his dancing and social life into the next few years so he can settle down as head comptroller of the l'nited Shoe Machinery Vo., where husiness comes he- fore pleasure. Poqe 9 JOHN ALEXANDER BAYIVCHI Next year John is going to study engineering at M. I. T. He is an expert on classical mu- sic, and in pursuit of this hobby he has been very active in the music club and the orchestra. ROBERT BRADLEY BHAVMQ INT Here comes old twenty-eight, and we're right here to tell you that it's in hot pursuit of a cer- tain brunette junior. How dry his oral compositions were, and we don't mean subject matter, we mean humor! JEAN FRANFES BISHOP When you are a successful typist, Jeanie, we hope you'll enjoy yourself as much as you did sophomore history with Mr. O'Donnell. We hope your many friends won't neglect to send you stamps from their foreign travels. .IICSSIIC lCll,l'll'lN ISIAKNICY If silence is golden, as they say, Jessie will he a golden sec- retary-she won't answer back. In spite of her quiet ways, Jes- sie has made many friends. Next year, Topper will have to use a dictionary, perhaps- mayhe. XLXRY t'l.Allil'l ISUNVICK Mary has a fine collection ot poems, a quiet and reserved manner, and an ardent desire to he a secretary. Gee Whiz! Carl Sandburg, here's what you've been waiting for. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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