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MARILYN JOAN MASSEY Marilyn is another of Dedliain lIigh's gifts to the business worltl. She will have no cliflit-ulty finding a position as it private secretary, but hopes her employer miy turn out to be a handsome, red-hearlefl executive. It's often done, Mari- lyn,-marrying the boss! ENIS MARIE MATTOZZI Hotsie hasn't decided what she wants to do after graduation, but whatever it is, it will be some- thing interesting. To see the girls of D. H. S. dressed in prettier gym suits is the ambition of our most athletic girl. ANNA MCLEAN Minnie is heard to cry out, Holy Cow, as she views Miss Tobin's gym classes. She plans to work in an office, spend her spare time cooking and dancing, and eventually take that trip to Canada. DONALD WILLIAM MCLEOD VVhat do you say? Mads join- ing the Navy as soon as he grad- uates. He likes Dedham High's easy classes and girls-unusual, isn't it? His hobby is cars-and we believe he has a secret ambi- tion to be a. mechanic. Good luck, Admiral. JOANNE CHARLOTTE MILZ Golden-voiced Milzy will work for a while and continue her sing- ing lessons. Then our best- dressed girl is headed for the Metropolitan Opera where dashing men about town will send her un- usual perfume bottles to add to her collection. Page I8 AUDREY MITCHELL f'ousin's life ambition is to go to the Modern School of Art and to design clothes for Gregory Peck, If she is not at YE OLDE TOTICM POLE, she can be found playing Chopin's Polonaise. HELEN ELIZABETH MOORE Helen, well-known for her witty remarks, hopes to be a concert pianist someday. Gee whiz, Gal- lagher how she enjoyed band practice, football games tespecially when we wonj, andi arguing with Hazard. BETTY JANE MULHOLLAND Mul's friendly smile and pleas- ing personality will certainly be assets tow-ard her success as a Navy nurse. We're sure she'll win over her patients just as she has her classmates. CATHERINE EILEEN MULLINS Kay is headed for Boston Uni- versity, where she will emerge one of our leading doctors. However, she will still find time for travel- ing to Naval graduations. She likes all football games and Mr. Geer's physiology class. MAYANNE MURRAY Mayanne, our best-looking girl, immensely enjoyed leading cheers at the Tech Tourney. She plans to attend LaSalle Junior College and then be 'a dress designer. So, gals, prepare yourselves for some darling clothes if her own are any indication. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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JEAN MARION LYONS VVell, my eye! Skip will lend her pleasing personality to Iqhillltl- ler Secretari-:ll School next year. When she has become :i success- ful secretary she will have plenty of time for dancing, Slldlllllllllllv and society. RUTH MACE Ruthie finds swimming, and dancing to the music of Harry James, heading her list of activ- ities. The First National Bank of Boston is -already claiming its share of Ruth's time, and later she plans to settle down with a certain someone. EDWARD A. MocINTIRE Eddie, our favorite mailman, who c0uldn't wait to finish school, has left his post for a bigger one in the Navy. Maybe when he gets out, we'll again find Eddie speed- ing around Dedham in his car. HELEN IRENE MACKAY Polly's pleasantest memories of D.H.S. were-we quote- the ju- niors . Her desire- to be a college swimming instructor and to marry a. handsome blond makes life as sweet an outlook as Snowden's on Thursdays. RAYMOND E. MACKEY, Jr. Ray, an amateur photographer, will soon be studying and working to become a professional. In the future years, Ray may be taking class pictures for the graduates of D.H.S. His other interests lie ln chemistry, mechanical drawing, and model boats. DEDHAM H IGH SCHOOL JOHN GORDON MocLEOD .I'Il'Ii, whosr- pr-I vxprf-ssif,y, its I.op:f'l', aims In own il 'IIS 4-H,-I 'I'o zicqliire this dr:-am, hc plans to go to work ne-xt year. VVIi:it IN- likes niost :ihout IP.lI.S, nrt- Ulf- flifls, but lie .hiss otlior inter- cstsisports, f'SlH't'lllIIy footlmll :intl Il ru 'k 5-y, NANCY MILDRED MGCWHA Honestly, what l-:inl of fl'it'llfI is Nxuicy, who would dig up the latest dirt on you for Thomas? Nan hopes someday to play oppo- site Van, but until then shf- will go to college and continue work- ing at the library. JOAN MARIE MADDEN Joan, whose frequent trips up- stairs to see Polly during X periods drove Mr. Ryan frantii-, plans to test aircraft for tile'-nn L. Martin and keep everybody laughing as she did in Dedham High. WINIFRED EMILY MANNING We shali all remember Fred- die's fine portrayal of Arabel in the senior play, Her hobby and main interest is, you guessed it- nien, especially Mr, Ryan. Could it be because of those wonderful English tests? IOLANDA M. MASCIARELLI Gad, man, was Vi busy this year - modeling iglothes for Fi- lene's, collecting Bing Crosby records, and interviewing people for the MIRROIFS personality fgol- umn. Soon after finishing college, she will become a buyer and do some traveling on the company's money. Page I7
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GEORGE T. MUSLER Muzzy, whose Hi, t'harat'ters can be heard any where, is head- ing for work next year. His in- terests are in railroading, canoe- ing, and hockey. We wish him thc best of luck in finding what life may really have in store for him. CATHERINE JOSEPHINE NAGLE Gee whiz! I didn't know our class was so big, said Catherine as she typed- away on the Year Book write-ups. Out of school, the movies and bowlingg in school, math, the MIRROR, and assem- blies all kept Catherine busy. RITA MARY NEWELL When walking through McLel- lan's be sure to look for Rita, our ace salesgirl. Rita will invest her extra money in a horse farm. She will miss D. H. S. study periods, math classes, and the MIRROR. ROBERT FRANCIS NICHOLS Nick, the Greek, who delights in disputing fine points with Miss Boynton, plans to continue his schooling and some day become a metallurgist. In his spare time, he likes to go motorcycling and to design engines and boats. GERALD OLIVA Beau-.Iack's pride and joy is Ashcroft Street, which he always says will be a highway some day. His ambition is to be a golf pro- fessional, and when he's playing against Byron Nelson we'll all be there cheering him on to victory. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL JOSEPH FRANCIS O'NEIL Hill -live, tht- hanrlsonn- Rob'-rt Ilrowiiini: of thi- senior play, cn- jays football and has:-Iiall anfl provfwl to be 4: stalwart Iavkla- on the gridiron. Hr-'s sure to miss 1-ommanrloes in college next ye-ar, SOPHIE OVERKO Bowling and plays are the forms of recreation which Sophie enjoys most. Sophie would like to work at a soda fountain next year. With her cheery smile we know she will keep all her customers happy. ROBERT LEE OVERSTREET Okey, one of Our football and track stars, will soon be joining the Navy, which he expects to make his career. Eventually, Axl- miral Overstreet, perhaps you can find all the time you want to en- joy life in the sports world. JOHN RICHARD PETERSON Pete will attend college next year, Uncle Sam permitting, and eventually become secretary of the Navy, where he'll be very gener- ous with appropriations. His life will be in jeopardy when the girls lind out that he hates women. WILLIAM PODOLSKI Another basket scored hy No. T. Bunso always wanted to go to the Tech Tournament and he had his t-hanve. If Bunso argues as well and as frequently in business as he did in school, he'll be sure to win success. Page I9
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