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ELIZABETH H. TIBBETTS Betty's certainly made a rec- ord for herself this year, going to school and keeping up her work at Bendix on the three to eleven shift She'll continue to work until after the war, when she'll say yes to one of her sailors. JOSEPHINE ANN TOTI J0's contagious laugh and determined manner are going to make things hum in the busi- ness world. Just when things get going, though, she intends to marry a certain sailor. Meanwhile she'll probably ful- Hll her ambition to become a medical secretary. MARION ROSE VERBICKAS Facial? Manicure? Feather- bob?-this will be Marion's sales talk after she takes her course in culture and beauty. But before we see Marion's Beauty Salon we'll see Cadet Nurse Verbickas, U. S. Army. RUTH MARIE VOGEL Geishecker's never before had such a tiny and competent salesgirl as they had in Ruthie. After college she will be divid- ing her time between here and South America, where she will do diplomatic work. KENNETH GERARD VOLK Ken likes to be out in the open, camping and swimming, but he can be very happy in- doors if there's a radio for him to fool with. He'll go to North- eastern next year and eventual- ly become an electrical engineer. I 944 YEAR BOOK ,l .M -2- 3? -J Y 0 Z,-4, I l . vm i 53. 'RSO iss? 5' .V i,x ', .l, nf' ' give , .4 Q' . J' .7 K' ROBERT LEWIS WATSON Wattie likes nothing but planes -- building, designing, and wrecking them. He plans to own his own planes and field after the war, but for the pres- ent he's going to join the Army Air Corps and fly a B-19. ELAINE MARIE WESTIN Ever-cheerful Westie, the de- light of her history section, will go to Massachusetts Art Acad- emy next year and eventually become a portrait painter, spe- cializing in those glamorous, gorgeous Natick men. PHILIP H. WHITE Beebo is a real outdoor man. After he has completed his job in the Navy, it'll be home on the range for him. Let's hope it won't be long before he's the happy and prosperous rancher he longs to be. CRUSY VERONICA ZARBA Zaza, Woolworth's super salesgirl, has particularly en- joyed her senior year teachers and the D. H. S. school spirit. Hearing an attractive girl like her saying that she hopes to become an old maid makes us see Red. MARIE ELLA ZERVAS With her pleasant personality, whether she becomes a nurse or a telephone operator, Mittens will be a success. She plans to enter the Cadet Nurse Corps and do a lot of traveling, pref- elrflbly in her own blue convert- 1 e. Page 23
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FRANCIS MICHAEL SCAFATI Scaf, our most athletic boy. plans to attend the University of Georgia, play big-time foot- ball, and eventually become 21 famous coach. We bet you-all will be just crazy about his Southern accent. KAROLYN BEATRICE SCHAFER Dimples says she wants to be an old maid with millions of dogs, but we have our doubts. At present she is the best soda jerker in Woolworth's, but there-'s a singing career wait- ing for her whenever she's ready. RAYMOND WILLIAM SCHLEICHER Slip wants to start out as a salesman and eventually own his own business. Considering his splendid work on our senior play program and not forget- ting his looks and his person- ality, it shouldn't take him long. BARBARA SEARS Babs is a great admirer of The Voicef' but she's willing to collect pictures of orchestra leaders as well. After the war, she'll acquire a Hying license, an airplane, and a Navy man for a husband. DOROTHY SILVA If Dotty puts as much energy into her dressmaking as she has into her roller skating, we're sure she'll glide right into a thriving business, For the present, she'll keep on gracing Sturtevant's. X? ,Y 75 .' 1 ar. '9 Q ., -A 'P 'J' ,, 1' ,. . Z V, S S 547' L 'N' Zl .L'. ,vs '3- 4 6 S' ,UVB s . ..,,, A ug.. , 4,13 xl' I 1 ,xx WARREN SMITH, JR. Cosmopolite Smitty likes mo- vies, Bill Haynes, and women. He plans to enter college and have a hand in rebuilding the world after the war. Eventually he wants to become financially independent. Teachers and foot- ball pleased him at Dedham High. CHARLOTTE E. SNYDER Sneezy spends her time writ- ing letters and sleeping bo get in training for her future job as Sinatra's secretary. Some day she'll be a Marineg some day she'll be dignifiedg some day she'll be marriedg but she'll never lose her rare humor. LUCY ANN SPADA Our outdoor girl, Lulu, who excels in softball and football and is very keen on bowling, will keep wrestling with the cupcakes at Dorothy Muriel's till she becomes a manager of a bake shop ot' her very own. ALMA VIOLA STEINBERG VVhen Alma becomes of age, she plans to join the WAVESQ but until then, her nimble brains and attractive figure will in- sure her an excellent secre- tarial position. She spends some of her spare time playing the piano and dancing. HELEN MARGARET THOMAS Honey will keep right on working at Sturtevant's, roller skating and dancing in her spare time, until the war is over and someone with an eye for attractive, soft-spoken bru- nettes moves her into a nice little bungalow. Page 22 DEDHAM HIGH sci-loot
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MARY ZINNI Before becoming' a wife, Mary intends to get a secre- tarial position, and her ability will insure her getting it quick- ly. During her school years, she has been an ardent sports fan and has enjoyed Topper's stories of World War I. CHARLES EDWARD CROWELL Eddie left early for the Navy. Let's hope that by now he's finished his boot training and has been assigned to radio work, for that's his hobby and his future. i Y.,-f THEODORE A. CERRI Duke's all signed up with the Merchant Marine's Maritime Service. Though there's not much room for a track star to do his stuff on a ship, he's go- ing to stay in the service after the war and eventually become a skipper. JOSEPH PETER PANELLA After a stretch in the Navy, Joe plans to become an M. D. and specialize in brain surgery That's delicate work, but Joe's used to handling chemical ex- periments and making fragile models, so we'll be crazy to have him work on us. Page 24 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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