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Nm X .Qi D - ' X2 X. N rs. WILLIAM CRAWFORD Bill, the Gregory Peck of our class, will also be remembered as State Champion in the hurdles and captain of the track team. lle plans to enter Wentworth Institute next year. Lets hope he has time to attain further glory on the binder track. MARION DALRYMPLE Butch, who has enjoyed Miss lioyntoxrs French classes the most, Will be kept busy plugging away ai, a switch board next year. 'NVe know she will he a great success. ' CJ!! I JIOEORG SDARLI I ' JKII.l10llgI'yCrBOl' ,fone of our pop- ' YL ular G. 1.'s,,,claii'ns he has liked English a I' best, we believe he has en d 'n 'fwith the janitor fl st Of 2111- Geor 3 y is hunting, hope t ecomef big game hun- ter and to see e world. I JO V ORT for e's sake, is Pickles' vorite pression. VVe'll al- vays rel eniber him for his quiet'and cliarming' ways. What- ever he does, he will be a suc- cess. f I :,. ft! YI I if L . HA!! y, f . '41 b. ,ii r,' ina ' rry, who I fl on' tel vis Tree L rceri ul' f o ol, plans o ent 1' 1' :ae - State in the f . oon h be an ex- pert in 5 r orieul, Page IO jr JOSEPH DELL Smiley, Whose picturesque ac- counts of athletics have often appeared in the MIRROR, is not going to become a newspaper man, but an engineer. Baseball is his favorite sport. Let us hope he'll keep up his interest in the game by playing on his college team. 9 ON DE Short Qjoyed inin X l the dan' t D. H . ' favorite p 'nes aref i and danc- g. We expe see her racing I.ll1'Ollg'h the c ou in the future with a hanclsom flier-Happy landing, Shorty. LAWRENCE DERBY Quiet Larry would rather dance than study. Soon he will join the Navy and see the world. You may be sure he'll enjoy the U. S. O. dances along the Way. ,ff is Ml L.: CX fbxxc S D VIRGILI I Q F 4 ll nf My Rose lov, to 1 a cl to s at Not only do . e njoy s ' i but s fs rolle ating, too. ose is so frien and so pleas- ant that she is welcome wherever she goes. if f ff JAN D IN ' who ll 'es to and to to the 4-movi s s going to enter e er School of Nurs'ng in all. VVe know she will' . ryan xxvellent nurse, DEDHAM H IGH SCHOOL
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Ulu!!-N xl M MARIE CAPPA Bowling, dancing, and vacations are a great delight to Shorty. After being a secretary for :L few years--and she will be an eiiicient one-she hopes to settle down and take dictation from her one and only. K 'ff f Y , 'AA SHIRLEE LSSN 4, Ca YL who l great social . Zllll it talent as an rganizer . oing to be 'e tionist in it doct' 's 0 . If unyo ie ants an ent 8.lIlll'l6l'lt 11 a success .7 co mend I m .J Shirlee b ll1 charge. SHIRLEY CASSIE Shirley believes in experience Iirst. Upon graduation she plans to work at John Hancock and then to enter Chandler Business School in the fall. Her hobby is collecting and listening to records. PAUL CHAMBERLAIN Paul, a foremost hockey player, hopes to go to college next year. Let's hope he chooses a, college that has a. fine hockey team. ALD CH DLER is on Mr. Ryan's go- g 4H. lish pupils. Next at e may some day h e hemi al engineer. Go it Ace . A' ge yea h il ns to go to a. prep sc l e n DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL ,I HELEN CHEROMCHA Helen, who is very quiet and un- assuming, plans to work in an oillce after graduation. We wish her great success in her work. JOSEPH C IMENO, J r. Stud, whose hobby is making old radio sets into new ones, plans to get a job next year so that he can earn enough money to go into business for himself. Our best wishes for your success, Stud! . I l QE if yy' IRENE CO UMBO Irene has high plans to travel: that is, when e ' otQv-orking as a govgie . e emerriber her as on of the outstanding members of Miss Sweeney's sales class and wish her good sailing for the future. ' ,,U'. if ALL' U 'pf f JsEHco Mao .L x 'V 'o inten s to work Llfor his ather until he canfacquire his nvn Sand and Gravel business. Ve'll always remember Moo for his deep, pleasant voice and his hearty laugh. FLORENCE CONSTANTINO CllStY, our tiniest senior, has big plans for the future. She wants to travel the wide world over. When she does, we know that she will take her bicycle with her, be- cause bicycling is her favorite pastime. Page 9
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JH-, - ROBERT DOMER . Comrade, whose favorite class is Mr. Ryan's English class, has enjoyed his senior year most of all. Some day he hopes to be- come rich, but in the meantime he plans to work. JAMES DOWNEY lt seems very natural that Pop's hobby is dramatics. Never shall We forget his Wonderful per- formance as Judy's Pop. No won- der he intends to enter dramatic school. Let's hope that he gets his trip In South America, too. THERESA DOWNING Who will ever forget friendly, smiling Terry serving sodas at VVardles? Terry, who always en- joys a good time, is planning to work in an office next year. ALVAH DOWNES Alvah hasn't yet decided what he will do With all his spare time next year. Since he hopes to travel some day, we won't be surprised if he joins the Navy to see the world. DONALD DOWNES Quiet, patient Downie is in- terested in building airplanes. Lets hope that he will he able to realize his ambition. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL LOUIS DRAKE Very few realize what talent Louis has as a cartoonist, lle specializes in sketching pictures of people prominent in sports. VVhen he joins the Navy after gniduation, he Will, no doubt, substitute sailors for athletes in his sketches. rfyj., I N-6 ARLENE DUCEY Miss Tobin's gym class will al- ways have pleasant memories tor poppy, laughing Butch. As she loves to roller skate, we hope that the future for her will be one smooth road to happy rolling. ELEA NOR DWYER Ellie, who hopes to decorate the windows of a large depart- inent store, claims she talks a lotg but we know that without her cheerful remarks, classes would seem quite dull. The best. of success, Ellie! MARY EANELLO Good-naturetl Mary plans to study floral designing and then to travel to the far corners of the world. The pleasant mem- ories of D. H. S. that will travel with her are those ol' Mr. Le- Guern's classes and the fun she had at lunch time. ts U PAUL E K llu, our Draui L for il . ears, ' L versa. fellow, hz v g pl to tb , basket- IJ , and seball. is cheery .' nile angk app ' 4 's sition have vt hin maria mls. After ara lu Nan he ho es to enter som s iorts organization. Our hes ishes, Huck. Page I I V
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