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HAROLD SEITZ if Off s9'5'q5 Zi SALLY SMITH Dijjftdence , sf V Natfznalness Recl's :1 quiet, b2lSllf'lll boy with ' Q P Qllii-t :ind pretty Smitty is goilifl' bright rerl h:tir and fuse-innting ' 4. wziy ilown to itlnbnnizt lu work freckles. If there ure uuy musk- ll Xl 3'Hll'. 'l'his will bi- it gimtl bv- ruts lt-ft in Ilivertlule it's :1 Illll'llL,'lr' 4 ,mf A :inning for zt girl who's goim: In they hzire esmipecl this mighty S lllillif' traveling ns on nir hostess ll'RIlll9l'. ' - V lu-r 4'2l1't'E'l'. i :wg-f f N Q f Qfixli'-f'fi'E'T if as LORRAI NE SELMER I ndifoidualtsm Lorraine is going to pm-k up her rnkes :intl sprules to he-nil for the L'niversity of Mzisscu-luist-tts, wlierv she'll mnjor in l1Ul'tlClllllll'Q'. She'll miss the vuvntions ut ll.ll.S. :intl we'll miss her bright smile :intl 1-heerful disposition. BARBARA SHORT Pleasantness Along the l'trl'l'lfl0I'S and :it VVz1rrl- le's soda fountain, B:trb:Lr:1's sweet smile and umiuble disposition were always at welt-onie treat. She will be a valuable eommorlity as n secretary in somebody's ofiii-e, JANE SIKORA Good Sportsmanship Sweet and serious Jinx will miss cheering at lJ.ll,S. hockey ,2'Z'llllQS next year, und I.D,H.S. will miss this talented young' zu'-tress and musician, who is hemling' for the School of Pratt-ticzll Arts. FLORENCE ANN SMITH Good Taste One of our quietest girls, whose hobbies were walking und clftncing, Flossie was :1 friend who never hesitated to help. XVe look for- ward to naitronizing her wln-n she has that store nf her own. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL I ef 4' g A ,iw 4 it 4 'tg 631' X .mais 5 .KV ix og. .i gym ff ,, . ik , A M if 5 49'- ,fx aff' tt-,i rw p LIVIA WILMA STABIN M errtwzent IJVY, Who flutes on 111-ty gays Shi, ,' XVI-IIIVIS In ljm-4,1119 Sl.,-I-etarx. in :l llllllu A ' Q-Q ,. .lllZlll'P nrtist, but we think he-ll like her hooking .Ay-nn 1,,.th,l. llliln ln-r sliorthzlnul. Pt-rlizips sht-'ii lu-ttf-r innrry the guy. MARIAN STAHL Warmth 3l:iriun's henrt-w:u'ining' smile and sweet brlisiiosition lizivt- won her it host ot trnanmls from nine to nine-ty. Ili-r future ns :i nurse is ll lntppily- , f'h'N'll HHH- She hns lorwil footliiill ,,. . R V115 r Q1 -'Qs 4 Y W, 6' I ' , , X Y t t f ,L gg? A' , ' 1 fo ,X t ,- v srlllles. assemblies, :tml prmns' git lP.ll.S, LOIS STEELE Vitality l'1'f'il5'.1Iwl'1J5' and IlUlJl1l1ll'itlltll'S IADIX ,ot new look fnine. This vute- little gall with the big person- nlity is off for :irt st-hool next yt-ur, ll:-r ztrtistitf nhility :mil friendly smile :ire sure to win her friends wlierever she goes. PHYLLIS C. STOTT Vtvacity l'h5'l's been zi busy girl getting honor f.1'l'ZlflES in st'-hool and work- ing' afternoons, but she's still had time for swiminingg ilztnf-ing, :intl bowling. ller energy will get her that lieau-hy job :is Il, millionaire's st-we-t:ix'y, t1'nx'f,-lim: :ill over the world. Page 25
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ALEXANDER ROSSI Keermess Allie's grin sure gave us and the Iliverside girls a thrill. NVe will remember him for his prowess on the football and baseball field. He will gn right In work next N9-IV' Someday he hopes to Dlfly f0l' the New York Yankees. HARVEY RUDOLPH Jest Hook, our class serewball, a happy go lucky fellow with a kind heart. will stroll out of high 5011001 into the art of clarinet making- We certainly shall miss his genial smile and friendly jokes. JEANNE RUEL Though t fulness Versatile Jeanne, the shining light of the girls' basketball team, is also an amateur photographer-and she can sing, too! Her dreams for the future include a trip to the little church around the corner when the right man comes along. GEORGE RUMBA Fun When the lights go on Ilgilill, Y0l1'll tind genial Russian behind the switch. The General Electric plant will welcome this gay comedian whose chief interests were divided between golf and math. DAVID RUSSELL Imwgtnation l,Jave's sense of humor and com- panionability have made him an ever-we-lconie classmate. He will iligljnl' in Iflnglish at the University of Massacliusetts next year. His thorough knowledge of music Will always make his hobby a reward- ing one. V, 4 ,S W ii '.i.-4 - A XR N is 5 1 I if xg., I E .fiigifiigi X, I Ae' 2 ' 5' Q. Qu 9.-4 ' Lf- 'vt 1 , is A -in-jf Lxiis kt, A f,'DN 1 , . . ' sf! 3 ' is If , ' it S Q g2.?95 gIx. its I e' t if-:tiff I iafr weft ' z., ,Q :ri T. ,- A u U' Q v 'N XX Bt:- .4 , N D K, X -l , UF 'si' y .- Q I gf. l.,1,41 ... - 33550 I 4-Q Y ke ' Q 'z - , is 'bu nz' 'X MARIE SALLY Originality This human dynamo, full of orig- inal notions and good fun, is going to Northeastern University next year. After that-will any one familiar with her work for the Mirror, the Transcript or Reflec- tions be surprised to hear she's go- ing into journalism? VIRGINIA SARGENT Coquettishness With VVaikiki in her memories and a dash of Tabu behind her left ear, Sarge sailed gaily through her senior year. She doe-sn't know yet where she's going next year, but wherever, whenever and whom- ever-her technique will get 'em. RICHARD SASSONE Mildness Carefree Dick, whose fondest me- mories a1'e of Toppers history class, will enter college next fall and star in intercollegiate base- ball. May our star catcher catch his full share of good fortune in the years to come. PHILIP SCHOENER Application Sports-loving Phil, after gi-aduut- ing from journalism school, won't surprise us in the least when he shows us his newly furnished office in the Boston Globe building with Philip Schoener, Sports Editor, en- graved on the door. ELIZABETH SEALE Cheeriness VVe hope that Betty will have as much fun working in that Dedham or Boston oflice next year as she has had with her friends through high school, and with her outside interests, sewing and sports. P099 24 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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sa il PAUL SURETTE 1 JOHN VOLMER Distinction f, L. A Suamty lVe will always remember Paul's 4 Quiet, good-natured Jack isn't sure eongeniality, just as he could re- ' of his future excebt that he'd like t-all fasts and figures in Topper's I. ' X to travel around the world. NVhile history classes. 'I'rappin,f:g and fish- 'X T' , ,,,, J .e 114' NIIIYS 116112. 116911 S9016 ffil' mg- lun-Q 1,6911 fhig .,utr1,,.,1- 11151113 I - hoc-key, basketball and football chief interests. He will be at col- iff.. W if Sames. lege next year. studying to be a 'i: ,5h W-F I M' inet.-hanical draftsman. ,V .pgguzpb ' if '- 51 tin f .35 Ni, ff I'i215Ii'iT 5 f J. ELLIOTT TAYLOR Ambition Remember the man with the bar- rel? His ambition is to become a millionaire after college, then tra- vel. He's enjoyed everything' and done everything at Dedham High. WIe're sure that our man most like- ly to sin-va-etl will fulfill his title to perfection. JOSEPH TI-IIBAULT Elan The golden west is beukoning to Joe, and sometime soon he plans to continue his work there in a First National Store. His good nat- ure and fine disposition have made him one of the best-liked of our classmates. SUMNER A. TOWNE, Jr. Scwoir-faire Debonair Beebo with the booniing voice will always be remembe-red by his classmates for that fine performanee in Our Ile-arts XVere Youns: and Gay. XVe know that whatever he does next year tout- side of dodging talent Sm'ulltSl he'll be tops. AN N E VOLK S unniness XVhen our popular and yivat-ious vheer team L-aptain with the ready laugh and the NVhat are we going to do? graduates from i'xl'2lllllll,9,'- ham Teachers' College, we-'re go- ing to gro right back to school again and get her for our teavlier. Page 26 5. 11 V, .. I 71' ,, . i Q I hx X 1 . -it ' f P lb G L X : 3 E,, 5S,x ' ,Hearst .V ,., I I W., 43, Q: ' :R gf. .fm Q' r , x Ygitxs P' dr- . X . A .. ip? 1 1 1 , R A , J.. . I ' i f ' - .fi I I , f . .iv .A - Ili:-fi JAMES E. WALKER, Jr. Seclusion 'l'he things this out-door man liked most about D.H.S. were hunting and fishing on the days he didn't attend. Next year he'll hunt for a. job and fish himself a chief mach- inist's position. FRANCES WARREN Glibness Franny, one of our star basket- hallers, plans to work at the Nor- folk County Trust before becom- ing an air hostess. Her friendly, easy-going disposition will make her the nicest sort of person to be in a Bermuda Clipper with. C. WILLIAM WEBER, Jr. Taciturnity It will be grizzly bears, northern lights, and gold for amiable Bill, who so enjoyed our past Winter that he-'s heading' for Alaska at the first opportunity. VVe bet he'll make his fortune. GA I L W I LCOX Winsomeness It's wonderful that this wide-eyed, soft-spoken little lady, who was a peppy drum majorette, is going to he ll nurse, because she'll fix ailing patients as skillfully as she fixed- up our tangled affairs. DEDHAM H I GH SCHOOL
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