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The highlight of our junior year .n w ,X xx 453- f Q-l 'ff 2 ' . M... -Lv -' - W f.. w a. gulf .245 Juniom, CLASS OFFICERS AND GUESTS Fzrst row: Mary MacDonald, Mary Donovan, Elizabeth Wildes. S6C07ld.7'0w.' Dick Peterson, Mary Rossi, Lawrence Tuck, James Dunne, John Power. K 00, gg 7 r ' ,, n as 5 V. ,i 0 ,. 1 J . X. ' :S , ,' A' ' hr' lf K 4 Sxifarfs-ff.f..1' .VE and an event which we had been looking forward to since we en- tered high school was our first prom. When Friday night, May 8, came, preparations had finally been com- pleted after over a month of pains- takingly making decorations, writ- ing out invitations, and asking the girl or boy to accompany us. Upon our arrival at D. H. S. that night, we discovered that April showers fplus Mr. Gustafson and the decoration committeel had cer- tainly brought Mayflowers, as our drab gym had been changed in a few hours into a blooming flower garden. In accordance with our theme, Apple Blossom Time,
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.fgncl .Again .245 .S7olaLomore.6 Qs A WX M, QQ of 1, fir , i 3 a P- rl X! is 'Sigma : fl f ff il if-'E BQUK II ll in I LENG 'Hairlv our? New AECRUIT Fmrfr TUFTSI d ' J' 1 Bevfeuf We began our sophomore year as old hands at D. H. S. doings, at last elassed as upper- classnzen. Our lodgings for the year had been nzoiied from the I00's on the first floor to the .200's up on the second floor. We really felt like a part of Dedham High now-we be- lon 1' nz ,. f ' ' d St d nt Cou il, some of our girls were cheer ged. So e of us uere on t1a171C an u e ne - leaders, and some of our boys had made the rarious reams. We were beginning to be recog- nized as individuals by the juniors and seniors, and by now we knew all the teaehers and had our opinions of eaeh one-not what others had told us of them. We beeanie more and nzore friendly with each other, formed clubs, began going around with Certain erowds, and having parties. We looked forward to The Mirror eaeh month, having saved up the I5 cents for the paper, penny by penny, sinee our names were appear- . N 4 , . t . I ing more and more in he dirt eo unzns Already, at the end of our seeond year. we had begun dreaming of our senior year. Next year we would be juniors-way up on our own third floor! We -Tl7liS'lf'd this year, not yet realizing how quickly our first two years had passed and hou' in the future we would look back on these happy days and find out that there were truly no days like them.
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I T 'ML J-lar! OW prom CHAPERONS Mr. -Ralph A. Eaton, Mrs. Eaton Miss Margaret Etta Sullivan Dr. Calvin E. Wilcox, Mrs. Wil cox. L I X .f branches and twigs of apple blos- soms in all the spring shades cover- ed the walls and floors. Artistically arranged baskets containing every spring flower imaginable hung from the walls while the gaily colored streamers and light trim- mings of crepe paper added the final spring touch. Larry Sharpe's Orchestra sup- plied the smooth music for our twelve dance sets ending in the traditional grand march. Our next stop was the Coral Gables, where we enjoyed a mouth-watering steak dinner. Several of our more gifted members entertained us at the end of the dinner. Dancing then con- tinued until three a. m., after which every one went his own way, each with his own special memory of a wonderful evening. 4
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