Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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Wil ' ' ' ,l'lilull .l. ll Al.Ixl'.R, .ll'. In the future, Will wants to combine electrical engineering. aviation, traveling, and camp- ing. What a life! Before he does all this as a career, he will go to Northeastern University for several years. He must he Ukiddin' ! Rl'SSl'll.l. NUlYl'll.l. Wlilili Russ, our ski authority, is working at present for Filene's as a stock boy. VVhen a suc- cessful aeronautical engineer, he will spend his winters giving ski instruction to the Dart- mouth boys on the snowy slopes of New Hampshire. EMMA WHITTICN Emma would really like to at- tend Bentley's with Billy, but since they don't allow girls there, she'll study hair dress- ing instead. We hope she en- joys it as much as she enjoyed Mr. Keegan's classes. MARY A. WHITTY 'Who could make a better nurse than Mary? She hopes, after a post-graduate course here next year, to go in train- ing. She is interested in bi- ology and loves to cook. Good hunting, Mary! JUAN lYll.l,lAMS Dodo, we a1'e sure, will go far as a buyer, after she has Tripped gaily through Sim- mons. She will be known to posterity as P1'omming' Do- do, having been to all the D. H. S. proms of her time. l94O YEAR BOCK liHl5l'Ill'l' l.. WlN'l'lCllS 'Would be, we agree with Bob, that a few years in col- lege will turn him into a jour- nalist or a publisher. We hope his paper will have him cover- ing the future victories of Ded- ham teams. RI.Xlill,XlilC'I' A. WHlCl.l l'll. When Peggy is Richard Green's private secretary and shouts at him, You should go to Russia, we are sure he'll join us in preferring to stay right here with Peg. lSlCYlClil.Y ICIDITH NYUUIDW.-Xllll VVhen Bev becomes an air hosttss, she can read the pas- sengers some of her poems, and that's no Serowl, either. Her wit and fun should carry her safely over the mountains of life. Rllldblilill ZIXINIICRM.-XX Milly hopes to go to Hawaii as the companion of some elder- ly lady and there become the wife of some youngish man. We should declare an embargo on such tasty dishes as Milly! l'll,lZ.-Xl5l'l'l'H ZINNI Betty is going to embark on a secretarial Career next year and eventually drop anchor in the office of a business execu- tive. Bon voyage, Betty, and may your ship always sail in psaeeful waters. Page 27

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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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EDGAR ROBERTS ALDRICH Butch is as yet undecided as to his future vocation, but be- tween working and going to night school, he'll find a hidden spark of genius in his makeup that can be developed, then he will shoot by us to sudden fame. JOHN L. FEEXEY, Jr. Bud, who will someday make us squirm with a dentist's drill, will always be looking for lost golf balls somewhere between the molars. Beside being famous for his figure eights, Bud has also gained fame in the field nf history. Elliiv.-XRIJ KYLE Mr-NAVGHT When Toupe finishes law school and becomes a learned member of the bar, we feel that he will make a much better dis- trict attorney than that guy Dewey. Get your man, Toupe! THEODORE REIIJ Archibald fArchie for shorty will look for a job next year, just for fun, until he's ready to work. He will then accept one of the many offered to him, and his ambition to be a tax- payer will be fulfilled. COURTNEY G. CAHIPBELL Courtney, one of America's greatest architects of the fu- ture, will take a P. G. course before he builds his first house. Well, Courtney, you build them and we'll live in them. JOHN H.-XXX Ye gods, man, says Jake. It's great to step into the Jusiness world! The business world will step back and take notice when you thrust your drawings upon them, Jake. Bl.-XRIE YYONNE PINE Eva's going to a child nursing school next year and eventually is going to become very rich. Her many girl friends were what she liked best about D. H. S. They return the sentiments. KATHERINE FLORENCE COHAN We will all be proud of Kay when she becomes a popular ra- dio songbird. In her spare time he will be reading and dancing. she will be reading and danc- ing. She is one of the lucky girls who is working before graduation. JAMES J. KEATING Jim, who already has his own garage, lives intimately with piston rings and connecting rods. He knows so much about engines and he's so universally liked that that must be pros- perity around his corner. VITO RECUPERO Vito is going to work in Bris- tol, R. I., next year and will eventually become a salesman in a department store. Don't neglect your drawing, Vito, and you will rival Walt Disney some day! SHERMAN WALLIS Slim hopes to get a position holding the pi-esident's fishing rod while he iishes from one of our battleships. When you have inside information on the political situation, Slim, don't forget the Mirror. Page 28 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL

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