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FRANCIS JOHN DUNBAR, JR. Frannie's going in the Navy, not just for the duration, but for a career in which his fond- ness for math should help him. Let'5 hope they don't keep him too busy for dancing. GRACEANNA DUNBAR Dignity and poise combined -that's Dunny. She'll go far away to a junior college, travel, and then it'll be home sweet home for her. Her own! CHARLES EDWARD EDGERLIY Chuck's a quiet lad who liked the commando work at D.H.S. and who joined the Navy in February. He wants to stay in the service after the war, and we hope to see him just cov- ered with gold braid. HELEN EDMANDS Helen loves to read, embroi- der, walk fast, and sing in the choir. Some day she hopes to be a really good piano player. Next year, she'll be a faithful secretary in an insurance coni- pany. HILDA EFFGEN Hilda will go to college next year and then become a doc- tor, specializing in leprosy. She's collected so many coins that - come what may - she'll never have to miss her beloved lunch periods. L? pw- -Y Y' -- 2 1 FV! 459 ky. Lf ROSEMARY DOLORES FALLON During school Rosemary won a host of friends by her quiet manner and charming person- ality-and her excellent sodas. After attending Katherine Gibbs, she will be the F. B. I.'s best secretary or a figure of importance in the telephone company. JAMES F. FARRELL, JR. Be it Army, Navy, or Marine Corps, Butch, our hockey cap- tain, will be a welcome addi- tion to the ranks. We hope that wherever he goes, the memories of a laughing 208 or 210 will ring in his ears. KATHLEEN MARIE FEENEY Treasuring her memories of the l'il pies of Abbie Lynch, Kathy will join the Cadet Nurse Corps. We don't know why she thinks she'll have to become a seeing-eye dogg she does all right leading men around as it is. MARION ELSIE FINO Marion has had a lot of fun in high school-and a lot out- side-skating and swimming, for instance. Let's hope she gets just as much fun out of her work as a typist next year. KATHRYN PATRICIA FLANAGAN The fortune tellers have read Pat's palm, mumbled over the tea leaves, and checked with the Coast Guard. Her future is clear-an ofiice job in a war plant, plenty of traveling, and a doctor for a husband. Page I4 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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CELIA CATHERINE DARLING We know that Sis is going to make a wonderful Cadet Nurse. Just wait till she turns that charming smile on her pa- tients. Let's hope the Corps doesn't keep her too busy for dancing and rollerskating. MELVIN IRVING DAVIDSON lVIel's been in the Army Air Corps all spring, but he pro- bably won't be called to duty till next fall. He's been a star in the accounting classes and will have no trouble becoming a C. P. A. after the war. ANNA FRANCES DE FELICE Annabella has a wonderful future planned for herself---A first, her nurse's diploma,then a life of traveling, swimming, and camping. Finally, when Mr. Right comes along, she'll set- tle down to housekeeping. BARBARA L. DICKINSON Barbara deserves a special medal for the work she did for the war stamp drives. John Hancock's will be lucky when they get such a splendid, con- scientious girl. ANTHONY R. DI IANNI Tony will be a draftsman eventually, but meanwhile he spends his time and money at- tending operas and movies, skating and bowling. After graduation he intends to con- tinue his schooling, but as a sideline, he'l1 keep fooling with photography. fs- WILLIA M THOMAS DOBSO N We hope Bill gets into the A1'my in one piece before he blows himself up tinkering with chemistry and high ex- plosives. His excellent marks- manship and excellent brain will be definite assets to the Army now and after the war. DANIEL FRANCIS DOLAN Dana, who likes the athletic program best of all, spent most of his time sleeping in the A. A. ofiice. He plans to take the V-12 test, join the Navy, and eventually become an old civil-engineering bachelor. JEAN ELINOR DOWD The headmarker of Geisheck- er's Bargain Basement will move on to B. U. next year, where she will study to be- come a doctor's assistant. Working on the Mirror and studying for Topper's history tests were our illustrious ecli- tor's chief delights in D.H.S. MARY THERESA DRAKE Mary's sunny smile will cure many a grouchy patient if she stays single long enough to become a nurse. Whatever she does, she'll manage to find time for bowling and swimming -her favorite pastimes. WILMA MARIE DRAKE Although Billie was a new- comer this year, she made many friends. NV'e hope her ambi- tion to be a concert singer is fulfilled, as nothing would be more delightful than to hear her singing with a great con- cert orchestra. I944 YEAR BOOK Page I3
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WALTER FLANAGAN Walter, our boy genius, ex- pects to join the Navy. When the war's over, he'll go back to studying and become an ac- countant. The thing' he liked best about Dedham High was the faculty, and we're sure the faculty returns the sentiment. BARBARA PATRICIA FOGERTY Barb's highlights during high school have been Mr. Ryan's English classes and the February vacation strike in our freshman year. After danc- ing and writing letters to ser- vicemen to her heart's con- tent, she will marry that cer- tain sailor. DORIS M. FRAPPIED Dot is kept busy evenings corresponding with twenty ser- vicemen. With all that writ- ing, you'd think she had a full- time job, but she's a girl with spirit and plans to enter the Cadet Nurse Corps and be- come a Navy Nurse. GREGORY FULGINITI Fulgi, the all-American boy, who loved commandos, Engi- lish, track, and -o ball, wil some day join in man- aging the First a ional stores -and then there'll be butter for all of us. ANN GALLIVAN Little Ann, who enjoyed the regular vacations and a few extra ones of her own, will make a merry nurse for any hospital. Let's hope she can still keep adding to her record collection. 1944 YEAR BOOK DORIS ANN GALLO When you see that plane fly- ing high with an Army Nurse piloting it, don't be surprised if it's Do Do, the lover of all sports. One of the Original Bloomer Girls, she'll become a Cadet Nurse next year, ALICE MAE GIRARD When Carrots gets her di- ploma, she's going to run like mad out of the front door of the high school. QWe wish she'd draw a picture of thislj Eventually, she'll be a dancing teacher or a private secretary. EDWARD JAMES GLEASON Ned, whom we will always remember lugging the medi- cine box, managed our sports for three victorious years. His only plans for the future are to go to work, we hope his shift is dismissed at 2 o'clock. MILDRED ELIZABETH GLOVER Since Milly's slender figure has been behind the counter of the Women's Exchange this year, business has been boom- ing. They'll miss her cheery countenance next year just as we will, but she'll be making some doctor happy by being his medical secretary. EVELYN R. GRANT Eve, whose nibbling during X periods drove Mr. Ryan frantic, will go to school next year and become another doc- tor's secretary with a sweet smile on her lips and a sand- wich, two cookies, and a brow- nie in her desk. Page l 5
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