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BARBARA HELEN STREET Babs, we are certain, will get her wish to be Il famous dancer in the Ballet Russe. First, however, she will gaily glide through college. 'Sleepers creepers, says Babs, -:in enthusiastic football fan. CLAIRE WINIFRED SULLIVAN Hubba! Hubba! says Sully who plans to train for the nursing profession. After earning her R. N. she would like to be an air stew- ardess. She will still have time for men, dlancing, and driving 90 -m. p. h. JOHN E. SULLIVAN Hun two, three, four -- into the army for Sully. His secret ambition is to be a sea-SOME S01- dier. You dreamer, you! Maybe Uncle Sam will put him on his football team as captain to start. Hang on, captain Sully. SHALMIR ELAINE SWETT Sha , with her infectious gig- gle and Oh, Crumb , will make a dandy daring reporter after her many writeups in the MIRROR. It's Colby College for her this fall. GERARD TAN NETTA If he is not interrupted by Uncle Sam, Jerry someday plans to be a professional accordion player. He will miss swimming at the Y during school vacations, as the radio and the stage will claim most of his available time. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL PAUL ROBERT TONRA l':iul sums up his ff-clings ln- Wllrd tht- le:n'l1e-rs and study hulls of IJ. ll. S. In the simple- words, They are tvrrilit-, VV4-'rc sure- thzlt l',:tul's :unbilion to be ll sul'- vvss :tt Boston Vollege will be ful- lllled. MARCIA JANE TRIPP Une of our most popular and Dfeliiest cheer leaders, Marcia will attend secretarial school after graduation. That haunting refrain, Cut it out, Dowd, may be heard wherever she goes, She enjoys dances, detention, and vacations. JOHN JOSEPH TUOHY Jack plans to join the Marines shortly, but first must vacation as usual at the beach, The success- ful young barrister in our senior play, Jack wants to go to the WVhite Houseihis ambition being to be President. ESTHER LYNDA UPSHALL A bright future awaits Esther, who after business school will make some lucky man .21 good see- retary. Her interests lie in out- door sports, especially skiing. Could be! exclaims Esther, who likes to travel. ROSEMARIE VARANO Marie wants to be a telephone operator and with her pleasing personality and voice she will surely succeed. To travel to Cali- fornia in her new Buick converti- ble is Marie's fondest hope. Page 23
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ARISTOTLE N. SIAKOTOS There goes another explosion, people will sity when Teddy stairts experimenting. Yes, he plains to be at chemist :ifter he serves zi term in the Army. Ilis lI'tlt.'l'C ex- perience :it D. H. S. will help him when running troin it burning lub. EUPHEMIA A. SMITH Sis , one of the quieter mem- bers of our class, will be found working haird next year in order lu be zihle to travel to Uiiiizitlii in the near future. Among her delights are swimming, roller skating, und wiilking. MARJORIE HELEN SMITH Smart hzis two uinbitions, one to beeome a social servit-e worker, the other to be zihle to spell, My! VVhen she graduates, how she will miss the li. H. S. v:ie:iti:n'is, iygife- terizi rushes, :ind Miss Boyntt-11's sense of humor. ROGER STILMAN SMITH Take it easy, sziys Smitty :is he tries again lu mxike thzit basket. Next yezir at Colgate l'niversity Roger will stzirt his long ezireer toward the ministerial profession. His popularity among the girls should make life very interesting. CARMELLA SPADA Camy likes Miss Boyiiitoii's home- room und poetry, As the ace sziles- womzin :it Ilorothy Muriel's, we Certainly see why with her smile she brings more vustomers each day than c-an possibly be supplied with cakes :intl rolls, Page 22 BARBARA SPIRIDIGLIOZZI Don't be fiieetious I VVe ziren't, because Spitz will 1-ertziinly make zi very 4-Iizirming receptionist next year. She hopes to bet-ome zi buyer soinedity, :ind then travel during her vztezition to some delightful plat-e to enjoy outdoor sports, es- peeiully swimming. LORNA STEELE This petite young lady, who in- tends to go to art school, wants to be zi fxishion designer. Iron likes study halls in 208, vacations, dancing, .und bowling, and to trom- plete any of these, of course, - boys! GERTRUDE ANNA STEMLER Je-epers, says Gertrude, isn't Mr. Geer's class exciting! Ger- trude plans to attend Northeast- ern University next year. Horse- back riding, tennis, and badminton are Gertrude's favorite sports. VVe hope you get that handsome mil- Iionziire. ' C. PHYLLIS STIVALETTA Chubby wants to buy Mr. Eaton a new cztr and give deten- tion a good-looking man teacher. She also wants to give driving 103' sons to those really interested. If approached she will cry out, You're not serious, I hope. EDWARD C. STOTT For the next few years Ed won't have to worry much about any- thingg the U. S. Army will see to that. When he gets out he wants to be married and have a large family to support him. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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JOANNE MARIE VERGUNST Dun-hy is one uf the 1-lass geniuses, liut eu-n the-5' lI !' skate. The thtitlmll team thrills her, learning to drive- a mir in- tl-igupg hp,-, 'l'ulipel ' tim I-I't'IllI4'Ill' lv dvtains her, and the livt-1lsII'5' .If In-eds ean't get along without llel'I BARBARA ELLEN WEBER Barbs, .after making a small for- tune as typist in the .Iohn Hun- cuck, will travel fruin one wanti- nent to another, stulllllllbi 'WIN IWW and then tu partake uf a black and white ice cream soda or swlllf' other delicious dish. FRANK EDWARD VVESTGATE Frzxn's future is SHINE I IN' 'f f ' ll-Ullgd solely by the AVIHB' I the next few years. VV1' SlIN'f'1 jI3' hope that, while in the Army. VI Us can get fl jeep that will run IJPIIPI' than his own ENS Illltitib' dul- CAROLYN J. WILLIS Natt'hI says Cal, whose Hill- hition is to marry a millionaire Iiefure she is 20, Next YWU' 'SIN' expects In attend Nasson in1M-'iii-ie, 41 good place to enjoy her I1lVf1I'1lIf' sports, skiing, ice-skating, tennis, and promming with those SWNI' looking lliell. 1 ALBERT JOHN FLYNN After Gene completes his work for Uncle Sam he hopes tu set up his own grocery business. His pleasing disposition ought to bring him many customers. DOES, bmi- ing, and drawing head his hobby list. Page 24 .ew ANNEMARIE JACOBS WVe shall always remember Anne- mariefs sunny smile and her part as Henrietta in our senior play. Jake plnns to enter college next year and then go into merchan- dising. XVe know she will be a success. GEORGE EDWARD WI NBOURNE tloorl nzitured Jiggs had his dream come true when he led the undefe-ztted basketball team to the 'IR-ch Tourney. VVe're sure our president will be as popular :it college- as he was with us, es- pevizilly if he gives those Ilumr,1-- 1-us oral I-fnnpusitions. WILLIAM ROBERT WOOLNER Engle-lGye Wooly, who per- furmed miracles mi the gridirgyi, wants to sail around the world in rt st-liooner. He enjoyed study halls, the first fifteen minutes of rommandoes, and eating in the cafeteria. JOHN CHARLES BELTIS Attention, girls! .Iac-kie's :unbi- tion is to have at good job, a home, and a family. He will study au- tomotive engineering at Wentworth Institute next year and will help Hill in his photographic work He likes traveling, but will be satis- Iied to stay within the boundaries of the good old U. S. A. WILLIAM FREDERICK BELTIS Bill is one of those handsome twin Navy veterans we gladly welcomed back to D. H. S. The Navy taught Bill the V-Mail Pro- ress, which, .added to a. year at the Photo Art School in Boston, will prepare him to make good his ambition of becoming L1 skilled photographer. EDWARD PATRICK MALON EY After finishing aviation school little Herk will make a, fine pilot! Let me tell ya his am- bition is to fly his own plane. Herk also collects guns and knives -be careful, girls! DEDHAM H IGH SCHOOL
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