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ANN Klfxltllf Sl'.eXNl,HX Ann talias Miss Sheai. who is Jake's right hand and Top- per's left, hopes to sell enough hand-knit niutflers to enjoy a comfortable old age. Where's Anna? Has anyone seen Jack? Why doesn't somebody tell me these things? P.sXl'I,lXl-I lllll'l'l Si 'lll l'ZlC Paula likes dancing, horse- back riding, and Topper. What a combination! She is going to secretarial school and hopes eventually to become a good wife. Somewhere there's a man who's going to be awfully, aw- fully lucky! .-XNTHUNY l,Ul'lS SICHANI Tony's hopes of becoming an ace aviator seem reasonable, for his sky-high personality should make him at home in the air. He's got a great collection of swing records nowg soon he may equal it with aviation records. Hlf'll.'XltlD l'Al'l. SH.Xl't ll'lNl':SSY Dick, of national skeet-shoot- ing fame, came here by way of B. C. High. He will eventually develop his hobby, photography, into a large business. Track caught his eye here, and it still is Phylltedj. lfl,lZAlSlC'l'll NIARIIC SHIXNIVK NVhen she becomes a secre- tary, Betty is going to spend her spare moments using Sonja Henie's technique. Betty claims she has enjoyed her classmates most, and we know her classmates have enjoyed her most. 1940 YEAR BOOK lllt'll.XlllD ll.'XliHl,lJ SlllllCYl'1 We'll expect you to race back and tell us all about Utopia when you discover it, Dick. YVe hope you will find as much len- iency and tolerance there as you say you found here, in your teachers. lil l'lsI YlllfllNl.X Salllli No kidding, the patients in the New England Hospital for Women and Children will love to have Ruthie hold their hands and give them her pleasant smile. We're afraid they may have convenient relapses when it comes time to go home. ICIDNA Xl.sXllll,YN HOBBY Edna has red hair but no tiery temper: instead she is quiet and dependable and is someday going to make good as a secretary. Edna says lit- tle but thinks much, which is really what counts in the long run. HHHIJHN l.lCl'I S'l'.XHl. Shaggy is going to college next year to become a food and drug inspector. We'll remem- ber him fondly for his hockey playing, his collections of racing pigeons, his out-of-town girls, and his favorite expression, Hello, Gates, let's agitatef' lll l'll lllCll'l'lil'lJlC S'l'Altl'l Take a gay and sweet person- ality, a smart and snappy ap- pearance, and a whole lot of generosity and willingness to cooperate in school activities. Mix all these and what have you? One swell gal in Ruth Starr. Page 25
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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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JAMES H. STI-QICYICS Ill Jimmy, our class treasurer, will go to law school next year. If a lawyer needs experience and the gift of gab, Jimmy's term as D. A. in the student court and his heckling of Top- pel' in assembly should help. l,ll,l,l.-XX l'il,lZAl5lfTl l S'l'l'lAll.l'llt Since music is Lil's delight, it's no wonder she gets that perfect rhythm in her typing that will ensure her a job in an oHice. For the land's sake, she mutters, wondering what all the fuss is about. lYll,l,IAAl HlClilSlCRT SWHNS4 DN Going to college?- Nuts! says Bill, 'tI'm going out and get a toe hold on the business world. Bill's screwy ambi- tion is to get a job washing the windows of the Egyptian pyra- mids. Besides Miss Tobin's gym classes, Bill liked the senior play best. Pllll,HAllCNA A. TA! ll,l4 JNIC Music, reading, the radio- these should provide a good background for the short stories Phil hopes to write. Some day her beloved Nelson Eddy may use one of her stories for an operetta. l.l'l'Y liA'l'lll'llilNlC TA YIA lli After she graduates from the Forsyth Dental, Lucy is go- ing to be a dental hygienist. Thanks heaps we'll say to her when she holds our hand while we are being drilled. S AIARGARTCT ANN TULLY It's all right, says Peg, as she sets off for Stratford Busi- ness School as a stepping stone to a career in the business world. Save time out for fun, Peg. Don't forget those tennis matches. ARTHYR .l. TURNER, JR. Although Sonny, co-captain of our football team, hasn't de- cided what his future will be, he has only to choose his field, and we're sure he'll do just as well in it as he did on the one at Stone Park. BUSICBIARY MARGARET YEXIS Rose, our star accountant and ace senior play ticket chairman, is going to work next year as a bookkeeper. When you become a chief ac- countant, Rose, will you help us straighten out the balances of our pig banks? I Ji DIN DTHY Rt TSIC Yl ILK Dot is going to be one of the leading hairdressers of tomor- row. No kidding, she says. VVL- know she can really talk, but Mr. Ryan doesn't seem to. Ask the boys, Mr. Ryan, they'll verify this statement. WAl.'l'liANlJ ll. YHLIQAIANN Wally is headed for the Bos- ton School of Occupational The- rapy next year, where, if she lives up to her record here, she will be at the head of her class. Don't neglect that A-1 stamp collection, VVallyl Page 26 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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