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HELEN VERONICA MANNING Red, one of our most bash- ful girls, seems to do all right with the Navy. Work's her pro- gram for next year, but for the years to come, thcre's a tall, dark, and handsome sailor. LOUISE LUCY MARRONE Lou is going to work in an office when she graduates, but we are sure that she'll save time for her dancing to the 920 Club tunes and her watch- ing football games, until sho finds her man. PHYLLIS MASSEY Phyll will just kill time for the next Hfteen years-erunning machines in an ollice, maybe joining the WAFS, dancing, reading-and then she'll get married. She's well worth wait- ing for, ANNE MCCARTY After she finishes college Ann will be in the market for a man who can tell jokes like Topper, play like Glenn Miller, solve crossword puzzles at a glance, and cook the sort of food she's accustomed to. MARIE CLAIRE MCCORMACK Claire will quit her drug-store work soon and start typing in a Big Business. She's so fond of reading, swimming, and skating that her future, though it may be Snuffy, will never be stuffy. l944 YEAR BOOK if' GEORGE F. lVIclNERNY Mae, one of the merry artists of 4A English, is already cn- rollefl at B.C. The Army Air Force will be his next stop. Af- ter the war he intends to sit, sleep, loaf, and do nothing-the Mclnerny plan for lasting peace. ELIZABETH McNALLY Our most popular and best- natured girl, Mac, with her other half, Eileen, plans to be- come a Cadet Nurse. Just think -she'll be right in the middle of the Army when Sadie Haw- kins day comes round! DOROTHY ELIZABETH MCSEVENEY Betty, who never misses a movie, will rest for a while af- ter her labor in D.H.S. and Tobe Deutschmann's Then she'll go back to work till the war's over and she can travel. We'll miss her hearty laugh. CLAIRE RUTH MORRISSEY Just try to name a sport that Moe doesn't like. She's a nat- ural for a gym teacher, but sheyll work at it only as long as it's fun. After that, she'll find a nice, handsome man and let him do the working. RUTH O. MULHOLLAND We'll a l w a y s remember Ruth's infectious giggle and her vivaciousness, and we're Sure that the Navy's going to ap- preciate its nifty nurse when she gets through her training. Page I9
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DONALD TYLER LONGLAND Don, who constructs, repairs, teaches, studies, eats, breathes, and sleeps radios, is very prop- erly planning to become a radio engineer after the war. Let's hope the Navy gives him a chance to keep on with his hobby. JOSEPH SAMUEL LORD Joe, an honor grad who ad- mires the high standards of teaching at D.H.S., plans to join the Navy. After the war he'1l set up his own ham sta- tion and then become a radio engineer or a radio technician. ROBERT G. LOVELY Did you ever have a doctor sing to you? In a few years if you call Robert Lovely, M.D., he'll not only give you a pill but also give out with a song. Just wait and see your remark- able recovery! ABBIE MARY LYNCH Abbie, our sports-loving girl, hopes to enter Emmanuel Col- lege, where she'll be tops in all athletic events and an active leader in all social activities. Then she wants to settle down and get married-mm!!! BARBARA ANN LYONS Barbie is one of our best- natured girls. Next year she'll leave the sodas and sundaes to go to a secretarial school. Her happy disposition will make her a favorite there and a wow as a secretary. Page l8 ETHEL SHIRLEY MACE Et loves playing cards, knit- ting, and going through Jor- dan's. She'll work till after the war, and then marry that Mar- ine she's been writing to and travel over what's left of the world. JEANETTE HARRIET MACKAY Just as if her long, curly eyelashes wouldn't do enough damage at the University of New Hampshire and in the WAVES, Mac will celebrate victory by getting a license, a car, a lot of fun, and a husband. MARIE MACRAE Mischievous Mimi, who plans to become a nurse, confesses that of everything in D. H. S., she enjoyed Miss Harding's rats the most. She spends most of her time roller skating and bowling when she isn't working at Tobe Deutschmann's. ROBERT JAMES MADDEN The Navy looks so good to Bob right now that he's con- sidering joining it for life. Of course, he may change his mind when the war's over and settle down for a long period of quiet reading. JEAN ELAINE MAHONEY Blondie, our favorite violin player in the D. H. S. orchestra, plans to go to Merrymount Col- lege in New York and become an elementary school teacher. We know what school we're go- ing to send Junior to! DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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JOSEPH FRANCIS MURPHY Joe, whose chief interests are football and red-headed women, has left us to join the Navy. Wherever he goes, his pleasant disposition and good humor will win everyone as it did us. JAMES FRANCIS NAGLE After his appointment with the U. S. Navy, Jimmy is go- ing to attend Bentley's and study to become a C. P. A. Then we'll see him handling all the accounts for the First Na- tional Stores, Inc. DOROTHY VIVIAN NEALE Twinnie, who enjoyed the school proms more than any- thing else here-even more than Topper's tests, will attend Katherine Gibb's next year. It will be a very lucky boss who has Dot for a secretary. MARTHA LOUISE NEALE The other half will also at- tend Katherine Gibbs. The girls there may have trouble telling them apart- we did- but it won't matter so much be- cause they're both such lovely ladies. JUNE PEARL NEGRINI Dinky likes to teach dancing, and we're sure she'll waltz her- self right through business school and into an attractive position. With her hearty laugh and broad smile, she'll give any office an extra beam of light. Page 20 HELEN VERNA NELSON Bunny enjoyed sending Mr. Ryan's 4E into hysteries with her innocent side remarks. She's thinking of becoming a Cadet Nurse and then an interior decorator. For the rest, you'll have to talk to Roy. MOLLIE ELIZABETH NESBIT When Nez isn't busy with her chief interests-dancing, men, and her dog, she'll find time to attend Leland Powers School. Soon we'll be able to hear her just by dialing our favorite station on the radio. WILLIAM HENRY NEWMAN, JR. Bill, an Eastern Massachu- setts all-star hockey player, has fond memories of the food in the cafeteria. He'll prob-- ably enter the Navy soong af- ter the war, he'll come back to holmes, sweet holmes. IRVING LESTER NICKERSON Nick's only plans now are to join the Navy, get the war over with, and then settle down to some really serious hunting and fishing. He liked his fellow pupils at D. H. S. and they liked him. LYDIA CLARA OLSON Lydie, a new comer from Roslindale this year, has dis- tinguished herself by becoming class genius, most ambitious, and a prize Quiz Kid. After the war she wants to travel in her helicopter and her jeep and see what's left of the world. DEDHAM H IGH SCHOOL
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