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'l'HEOlJOlil'l THOMAS PE'l l'INtIEI,I,, .lr. When you graduate from Northeastern and become an electrical engineer, Ted, we hope you won't give up your hobby of photography. We'd miss your trick of popping up on us with that ever-present flash bulb. .ll'IANNE'l l'E MASON PETTS If Jeannette's own wardrobe can be taken as a prophecy, she will be a very successful dress designer. Her popularity will surely follow her to college, if she maintains her great in- terest in sports and people. WII.I.lAM ROBERT PHILLIPS Wal now, I'll tell you, says Bill, who has a very funny way of telling the teachers the an- swer. Oh well. B. C. will be sure to appreciate his answers, regardless of his presentation technique. ARLENE FRANCES POND But definitely, Auggie will be a private secretary prior to becoming a very 1'ich traveler. No matter how far you go, Auggie, don't forget the many friends your quiet personality has won you at D. H. S. FRANK PORAZZO If Frank does as well in business as he did in sports, he will be an excellent welder. Next year he plans to begin working his way th1'ough the New England Welding Labora- tory. 1940 YEAR BOOK VAR! ll.lNlC 'lf Pl Mild FXIO Holy smoke! Carrie will exclaim when she finds a blue lllauritius to add to her stamp collection. Since she enjoyed typewriting and appliances he1'e, she's going on to a secre- ta1'ial school and become just about perfect in them. KA'l'lll.lClCN lll l'll l'l Vl l'S One of our most amusing girls has lreen Kay, who is going to work in a department store and go dancing each night. When you hit the road, Kay, don't forget your friends ot' D. H. S. llOl3l'lll'l' l'lllXYAlllJ l'l'l l'i Puffy is so chock-full of hopes that we barely have room to mention them here. But right now he plans to lnless the Conservatory of Music with his presence and later become an- other Benny Goodman. Keep it up, Putfalux. JOHN WICNIJALI. l'l l'NlCY When Winnie leaves Bent- ley's and becomes a tirst-rate accountant, he will open Ye Olde Knitting Shoppe and in- struct old maids in the gentle arts of knitting and rug-mak- ing. lCl.lZAl5lC'l'll NIAIC ltANlJAl.l, Batty is going to be an angel in white next year as a ward aid at the Faulkner Hospital. Eventually she-'ll become a nurse there, which, in view ot' her fondness for social service work, should be a perfect ar- rangement. Poge 23
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RITA IRENE QVHARA Rita, a dark haired Irish las- sie, plans to take a P. G. next year and eventually become somebody's secretary. Lucky somebody! Her hobby is bas- ketball, which perhaps explains her favorite expression, Jo- seph! Rita likes study halls. BARBARA CVNRII. Barbara, our most studious girl, plans to become a doctor some day. Next year she will enter the University of New Hampshire. Her favorite hob- bies are tennis and driving. She also collects records. PISTER .IUSEPH UNRLLI Rip intends to hit the road as an international spy, so he claims, and someday succeed Haile Selassie or Hitler. If you do all this, will you have time to do any jitterbugging. Rip? f'ARl,l'l'l'UN ICIDXYARIJ URY 'l l'T Hammerhead is going to have the distinction of being the first to attain the presidency of the U. S. A. by way of the Georgia chain gang. Carl has eaten Everything but the kitchen sink at his house. HICLICN PATRIVIA H'TUUl,l'i Terry is going to attend Katherine Gibbs next year and then become a private secretary to a big business man. She has played on the girls' basketball team and has been one of the class's regular tennis fans. Page 22 ANTHONY FRANCIS PALERMU Pal is one of tht class's fore- most athletes. Maybe We'll see him out at Fenway Park when he becomes a big league ball- player. Baseball is everything to Tony, so we'll leave him on the ball. MARY ICLIZABETH PALMER Mary Elizabeth, known to Dedham High School as Polly, may be a French teacher some- day, when she gets everyone Ufigured out. Vive la Fran- caise! After she has taught awhile, Polly will have a long, successful career on Broadway. MINUT 5. PERCY, .l1'. Next year we will see Perc driving a Ford to Bryant and Stratton instead of to River- side Drive. In about ten years he will be driving to Riverside Drive in a Rolls-Royce, as a very successful accountant. ARTHVR Wll,l.lAKI PlC'l'lCRSl iN Pete, a member of the insti- tute course, will become an en- gineer after he finishes college. Between building skyscrapers and bridges, he will spend his leisure hours limiting and fish- ing. H l'il,l'iN MAY Plfflvlil Nl ll'll,l, Rats Y says Petty, who prophesied such gay futures for all of us. Let's give her one. After she graduates from Framingham, she will be a home economics teacher, until Prince Charming carries her ofi' lo his castle in Spain. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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I It bllt VI'IIY NAIC RAWLICY IIere's a girl with plenty of ambition. Besides taking long walks on moonlight nights, she plans to acquire a bookkeeper's position in some business. Then. after seeing the world, she will settle down and marry. ICI.l'i.XNt Ili I IlANt'IfS HICIIJ Oh, but deiinitelyf' Reidzo will make a grand private sec- retary. We certainly hope that her boss will let her off for the ladies' day baseball games, for we know her great interest in the spoi't. .sXIi'I'III'Il IiICNZIC'I'TI Scoop Renzetti, one of the most outstanding members of the lVIirror staff, is one of our leading business executives of the future. Scoop, also called Benny and Rudolf, chases little girls for a hobby and has one aim-to be like Mr. Ryan. .I ICSSI Ii .I. IiIfSIi.X Peep, who is fond of bowling. looks forward to the day when a lucky strike will set her typ- ing merrily in a ritzy office. Uh gee! may that day come soon, Peep. .lI'XIC l5I'1YI'iIlI.Y IiIIC'I'II Several years from now, when our bright little eyes be- gin to fail, we'II know where to go for help. Ilunie, after go- ing to Jackson Vollege, will be- eonie an optic surgeon, with horse-back riding as a hobby. Poqe 24 DAVID .-X. ROACH Dave is going to attend the New England Aircraft School and soon he will be piloting a modern air-liner across the country. He has spent much of his spare time in high school working around automobiles. MARY IV. IJ. l'ltll5I9lRTSON Bunty, our Scotch lassie, is planning on returning to Loch Lomond to swim and to teach the laddies to jitterbug. Why don't you give the U. S. A. a break, Mary, and teach us in- stead? THUKIAS RURHIIC Hockey has been one of Tom's main interests in D. H. S. May- be he can use this experience with the ice when he joins ye good ship Nmitiufkct next year. He's on his way to being a ICIJIYAIHD .IUSICPII IIVICI, What a life! says Muddy. who will fill his with being a successful businessman, a pro- fessional golfer, a leading INLI- sician, and a star basketball player, after he flies through Northeastern University. IYII,I,I.XNI ICIDXXQXIIID SAIUXXIY Jumpin' Jerusalem! we echo when we think of BiII's enviable sport record. When you are an engineer, Bill, don't forget to build us an honest-to- goodness hockey rink and a few tennis courts. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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