Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)
- Class of 1939
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Zuseph Cdinnnnrs. r 1 uI'I:1'l:IN1'I1'AL I o1' hix gwniul iriil mul fl'i1'IIIN,Ij ullvuliohs fo us during our four yr'urs in high xwlmol, ww n.U'r'i' .lli'. lx'-IIIIIII .1. liufon our flr'i-pmf yfrufifluliz Wi' film irixh him fo lshoii' uw' liuri' y1r1im'1Ifroin him fhr' inxpirufiun To wnnplrfa' rrhyfliihy uv' uf- fvmpf and fo flu if as irvll fix hw IIUVS his fuxhrs. 1939 YEAR BOOK Page 5 YI If ' z -, -W 2 ' ' E224 THE FACULTY 'I'Iu-sv am- Tlu- ts-zulu-rs wlui lu-liu-II us Ilnruuali mu' hiuh sf-luuil stlulim-s, wlu- :ulvise-sl us in --ui' zu'Iix'i1i1-s. :Hui In wlu-in wi- UIIIUI' our siiu-4-rv QLITIIIIIIIIII. ln flu' 1'f'rlr VUIV. lf'If fu rifflvf, un- XIII. ILXNIICI. .I. KICICILXX. who stu'- 4:-sslullx guulz--I ilu- sf-iiusr I-Inv IIIIIQVZIIII vmmiiniillw- in its pi'1-lmmtu-11 nl II l't'III2II'Ii2IIII.Y 1-mliple-Iv lu-I-II: MII. 'I'Il1IM.XS I . H'IIHNXICl,I.. wluusi- I-mu-liing' --an-iu--I him tlu- 1-I-siu---I :mul Iii:-iulsliip ul' nlli' Imslu-lhzill IlI2I.YI'I'NI MII. -I .XMI-IS SIIl'I'lI, wlu-In wx- xx'4-lm-1111-Il In uni- svluu-I this 'vm-air: MII. HIIIHXNINI SIXXY I-'.X'I'I. wlu-sv polnllzlritlx' is W1-II nu-rits-Il hy his W--I-II :ls zussislzlnt vn:u'l1 --I' I'1uiII-:Ill ZIIIII Irzlsl-hzllli MII. I'll.III'I' II. lI.Xl,I.. Wh- lu-Iiu-sl UIII' Ilislurizlli VUIII' . . w, qv pih- lu-r nunmnu-iitnl I1-mi-Ils ul mir vlnssg MII. -I.XMl'.S -I. lIII.I'.N. wlunii W4- :II-plzllulwl :ls il II'2Il'IIl'I' zuiul. :II mir llunlmll IIIIIIIIIIUIS. :ls an singu-ri MII. 'l'IIHM.XS M. YUNIfIfII. who slalrle-II us mi --ui' wsu' wlu-ll. :ls I'l'1'SIlIIlUll. wm- I'u1-ilu-Il HIII' I-hiss wmsiitulimnz MII. -IIISI-Ql'lI HIIICICN. -Il'.. wluism- uhh- work :Is lau-ulty IIIIIIISIQUI' nl ailhlu-lu-s wus :IIII-sta-II II-I Ilu- IIZIIIIISHIIII' lluilurms UIII' , ., , ,, , . . . . .. .,. . . ,,. 1. .uns uma , MII. I lI.XIII.l-.S I.. l'I-.I.I lI'.II. wluisi- IIISVIISSIUII lu-ruuls in I-ivu-s SIiIl'II'lI HUIIIUUIIIISIIIIIIIIIVQ'I'Hl'4lIlI's1'IH'N1 MII. .l4lSI'II'lI II. IIYAN. wlu- was g--lu-rolls with his iiuu- zliul 4-lI'4-rl wluring Ilu- I-I1-1-:Ii':lli--li ul' this Ya-:ir III-uk :niul 1-I' 4-zu-h issiu- ul' ilu- Ili1'Vf-l'.' MII. 'I'IIHM.XS I.i-fIl'l-IIIX. who Illillll' us. :ls IIIIIIUVS. 4-him' Ilu- SIIIIIY ul I:uwg:1iul MII. XII IIIIIAS IM-S.Xl,NH. xx'lurm-1-:u'Iu-el , . . . w IIIII' IILZII Iuu-lu-Iv Ivillll If- Ilu- vlulinpuviislilie ul ilu- Iuzlsla-rin M:lss:u'I1l1s4-Its IA'flQIll'. ln lin' nlialrllr run' flu' MISS I l.UIIICfiI'l'l Ill. MI'IIII4N'IC. wlu-sm' nu-sl I-1-va-ill s4-i'x'iv1- In mir I-lalss was :ulxisiiig l,iIy -Iuliusuu in Ilu- writing ul' II1'I' luiiuu' 1-ssalyl MISS MAIIY SWICICNICY. wluisq- uslu-rs all tlu- sm-ui-ii' III2I'Y 4-x lu-rlly lmiulh-fl Ilu- 4'iIIIJll'II.N' 1-1-1-xx'1I1 MISS Ii.X'I'IIl-IIIIXIC 4I.XlI.UI.XN. who lu-Iiu-ll llu- wmiinitlc-v Sl'l'lII'1' ilu- pi-:qu-1' vnslunu-s Im' Ilu- Yzlrin-II 4-lulr:u'lm-rs in Ilu- plalyi MISS HIALX YHII SI'lI.X XTX. xxlum- lII'iIIIIiIIII' VIIIII-S plans gain- us sinllll' nl' our lu-III-I' :nssi-mhliq-sg MISS MAIIY lu. SIII'II'IlI.XX. wlu- zulxliswl .Ii-:ull I.nlnImreI in Ilu- ilniun'I:li1I manila-I' ul' what UIII'1'I2ISS slunuhl will In ils eh- sw.-1ul:li1Is: MISS 1'.X'I'III'IlIINI'I If. 4'.XS'I'I.l-I. xxlua lu-Ilu-el Iwi- ul' 4-ui' lu-nun' P099 6 DEDHAM HIGH g1'zult1:1tvs soo into tho fIIillI't' :tml writv mix- p1'npIit-qv: MISS IIUSAI.II'1 IIYUNS, withnut wlmso zlssistztiivv with thv typing this YI-zu' Ilnnk Wtlllitillif Im: MISS JUAN I . .'I'tlIlIN. who gain- mu' girls tho plwisui-tl ut' lmslu-th:lII QZIIIIUS :tml tvnnis lnzltt-Iwsg MISS IIICLICN WUUIISIIIIC. wliost- ge-iiiiiiwly I'1'io1itIIy lI2lIIII'U nmdv hm' at mm-h znppi-vvizitt-tl zulvisvi-3 MISS III l'II IIAKICII. WIIUIII wv thzluk fm' :111 IIIIUIVSIIIIQ' yvau- in jllllitll' Iilfglislig MISS MAIIY WICICKS, who wats our hvaul :ltlvistlr in tllll' suplimlim-0 :xml jtniim' y02ll'S :tml wlitisv musit- 4-Iuh wats at I'l'2li alssot tu tht' st-Imul: MISS INDIIIS M. HIIANT. who QEIYP us thv he-st yvt in Yam t':in't 'I':1kv It With Yuu g MISS I,.Xl'II.X J. Mt-INTIIIIC. who Iwlpe-tl tho pmpvrtivs I-miiiiiittt-11 gvt tho tlmusziml :tml onv itcms tho play rt-q11ii'wI: MISS MAIIIUN S. IIAIIIDINH. whu Iwl tht- plmtog- iutplly t'Iuh tu rvzilly ilnportatlit 2Il'IlIPYt'lIIt'IliS. In flu' front ron' uw' MII. FIIICII A. VIAIIK. whusv iiitltlviiw Illtlj' Irv scvu in the tlrztwings in this hvl'2Il' Ilnukg MII, ILIIIVIN 'l'. I'IC'l'ICIIStIN, who volitillvtwl his Sl'IUIll't' I-Iztssvs :ls vftit'ivntIy as Iiv tIitI his 1li14Ivt'1-att-fl trait-Ii tvzllii: MII. -IUIIN I . IIICAPIIY. wliusv c'mif'I1i11g.g' :tgzlili nizuiv Ilvtllizlln I'l'SlN't'Il'tI in hoth fuotlrzlll :tml Inlsohztllg MISS MAIIICLINIC I'IAIl'tIII. who wurkvtl lm- tivntly and IDIPIISZIIIIIX to tvalvli us Iizitiiig MISS INIIItVl'IIY I'. KICNIIALL. who pztinstzilciiigly siiptwvist-el :III our I-Izlss tiny :intl Qi-mliizitioii zivtivitivs. 1i:irtit'11Iz11'Iv BIa1'gf-1'v Lvmis' INPPIII :mel Iilixatlwtli .Ian-ksmfs Iimwi- vsszlvg MII. . , . 4 - y v . , . ..f IIAI.I'II A. Iu.V1UTx. whoso SUIIEIITIIP pivtiirv wv 11- lwolul to pi-mt mi pagv ng MISS LI't'Y I. t'I,tlI'tIII. whusv syliipntiit-tit' iiitvrvst inzuh- math zi plvzislirt-3 MISS MAIItI.XIIIC'I' IIHYNTUN. who gzlvv Imth wisv :intl iiivrry zuivivv to thv stlltlvlit t'0IllIl'IiQ MISS MAIIIUN IC. VUIIIIICY. who turiivtl Illillly uf our class- mates into vxperf typistsg MII. IIUXVA III! IItl'I I'tIMI,ICY. who Iwlpvtl us 1-011- tluc-t mu- class nwetiiigs amd manic thv smiim- play zt svll-mit: MII. IIAIIULII IC. FUXVA N. who. as assistzlnt priiivipzil and Iivml ot' the l'UIlIllll'I't'I2li tIPll2II'fIlI0lII', never let pass an oppol-tuiiity for Iwlpiiig us: amd MII. .IUIIN W. IV.XI,LAti'IC, who, as l'll2IIl'IIl2lII of tho senior zitlvisors. Iwpt :III our r'I:lss zu'tiviti0s rolling sIlltmTI1Ij'. .It 1111 not illwlllflwrl in fIll'llIf'fIII'I'1I1'l' MII. IIUIIICIIT. XV. IIIIIII. who 1Ii1'0t'tmI um' 0l'l'Il9SiI'2l and our siiigriiigg MISS II.N.IIIIIlC'I I'I'I III'N'I'INtI. whip tziuglit our girls to he guml moksg and MISS MAIIY IC. SI'LI.IV.XN. who taught IIIIPIII to ho vquztlly goml :lt IIIIIIIIIIQ' thvii' own vlotlws. E JQPNQ Pgge 7 IHUQIC TIIIC SICXIHICS . 9 l.l'l'l'IlI.X'l'l'lIlC . 35 Vlslss I'm11n . 2113 Ilullm' lfsszlys -IST--Ui Vlzlss I'l'HlPI!l't',X' ... . 47 Vlzlss XYHI .. . 54 Vluss Sung. NV1:1'1ls lay Icllllllil Fzulin .... .. .. . 430 Blush' lay .Xl'flllll' l l'c-flwic-IQ YYvlwl', -ll'.., . 61 .Xvliviiivs . H2 .X'l'lIl.l'ITl1'S ...... . Tl 4blI4Q.XNlZ.X'l'IONS .. . TT MM , ,ZX Page 8 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL V i-. gE,qx. .T-...'.....'...l.l...-. SIQNIOKS .-...-.-.-.-.-.l...-...- Page 9 CLASS OFFICERS Lf-ff fn riffllf Hl4IIi'l'liI'lPl-I 4'u.x'rr:s. 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Anita, you N1lf111141lY.i s111':1k 1111 1111 sonw 1111s11s11111'1i11g 1-111111oy111' to 111' 11111111'11. f ' 1 P .1 '- fl .3 F1111 111111 1. w 111 is . , 111igl1tyl1ig111111si1'iz111111111 was V1111111 11111 11111141 11111si1-111 115' 11111 1'1:1ss, will 1111111211115 111111 :M 3 Joh- Vnlk up Ulwnly in sonw 1111111111111 1111-l111st1'z1. 111111151111111-11t111'i11g XX'1ll'1l X011 1'1Jti1'1'. 11111011 ? 1H 111111 bv n11611a1y. 111111: li,Xff4W111I'T IBISIHCIC. -111. 1 111'1'1'1' 1.'111'11' so 1111111111 fl 111111-11 11'i111 so 11111 II 111'1111, XYl11111 112111 1'l'0lIl 11111 1l1'i1'H 1-1 s sont 11f:1 ti1'111-11g1i111- SZIIYS. -'1'.1111ti111'111i:1ll'V. it s1i11ksf NVl'.11 :111 1il1f1XV 111-'s only 111:11 MANY IIICAVKDNI I111111 111' silly. will 111' 11111 -1111'11'1- x1'll'Y 'fivoe 1111- w111'111 :ls s111- 11':1v1-ls io f:11' 111111111'i11s 111 Nook 1l1'l' 1111'- 111111'. .X1'11'l' 11111 Q01 il. X1:11'y. gl4'11IlQ, S11 11011118 :1 1412181 111 , . 111111111. :1 f11t111'1- 'll111s111z111. 1'l1,X11I,1'1S SYIDXIQY , . 1111141111 I!l,.XNl1l 11l1l1 IERHNYN N11111ll, 11111 111111' 111'111' 111 IIS, 11711011 you lltlill' Nuts to HISIIUI' l'11i111.w11111111 is 111111111111 11111 111x111'1'111111. All 11wl s111'i11k1-11 ns 1111- Y A von 11x'111' 111- x11 rt wan' '. 111111111-1'111'111'1'11 11211111 1'1-:11'l11-11 Q 1 .H N. li, N in IIN ini, 1'1 1' 1111- lifflif SXVl1K'1l. illlllf X 1 'N N , - 111 1l1111 itN 111w1 4111 ' 'I H I 'm'l' 'Im' WH WU A I , '. ' ' . 111111 111111 1111 :1 11'. 1' 1:11 1'1-411111111 I11j'S1l'l'j' s1111'11-s. U 1 ' 'W H ' 111-'Il 111:1k1- :1 111111111 11'1ll211l. P099 12 DEDI-IAM HIGH SCHOOL ' HIIUNYN .IHIIN l'lll'IS l lily I 1-nn.wi1lrr b1'nu'n, for lrlfliws' Vljrs, flu, ollllf r'olol'. ,luup who 2l4llllll'l'll Miss lillYlliHl' s plc-using smile-. is so fllll ol' Lfooil will his Zllllf lution is lo Ill'1llllUil' yyorlnl lu Um illINQlllll.i.illillN pw . ' 1 llil'GlllSlll. MAIIIAN l-Ql,lZ.XlllC'l'll lllil DNYN ,l.sl.' of flizfxvll' llfllllfllf is. .5 I ' ' V I lrlml Init ilvliiim-ly. NI2ll'l2lll s 4-lmlm :mel pvrsonzility lllillil' lwr suvlu :ln ulx-all 4-lion-v lor 1 moilml tliit lluimfll Iw an 211-:lt wvlm-:iiiw for lwr :il . , . 1 . 1 4 svhool IIPXI j'P2ll'. VARL l'IYl'Ill'l' IZVIIHICSS Thr binls mn fly, why run? I? -Q n A. llo'V. looli all illilii lht N ll 1-ry in thx- notssobilistsmt fu- turv wlivn pilot lfy lwiugs his llllssizlslo-lliYM'1l'lli' fly'- 1 ma tortrvss flown lo an pm-rs fm-I tlii-vv-point lzlmling. lVll,l,l.XNl .IAMICS l1I'llKl'l lH'l'l'l'!I man xlmulrl silly lfffllfll his mrn -fUI'fIlll1'.u lull. who lwouglit ioy' to his :lmlmii-vrs in Jfli linglisli. will lnrnig sp1'I1w'H'l ' P1 PN zulnvss to Ilw yyholv worlil Wllflll hifs vslailrlisliwl in II11- alirfvoilrli- tioninu' hlls' im ss Km-in us 1-ool. lhll. MARY .lHSlCl'lllNlC IIVIINS 'Il Il'UI'll onvr' a'.vr'upr'1I VIII! llul llf'l'l'l' ln' rm-rl l Q 1 'l'l1v1'v's no doubt in our mimls that Maury' will ill'- 4-oniv llw vvrv lwst lvl:-pliolw 0lll'l'2llHl' that 4-yi-V workwl :xt fl sWll4'l1ho:ll'1l. xVl'.Yl' gol your numlwr. Mm-y i939 YEAR BOOK -fp? sc. sxucwg '-. ,dia ak' N 'QW lll'II,lCN RUSH l4YRoX .l good rlisposififnl is mow' rullulhlf' Hum galil. ll llilll4'lllg1 Ill'll'll vrws, Uh l'mlg1-Z only yy h 1- ll tlnings go wrong, we' vxpm-I slw'll l'org1-1 how to szxy il, onvv slufs working in that oflivv. HIC! DRI l IC l'. 4'Al FIlA Y an V' hrrfuv wrwrff num his mr, buf fur his l'llif'I'.H ii90l'g.1'll.S Saw-21w-z1wl11zm raitlivr l'Pllllll1lS us of lil-11ie's3 woulil it he lwvzlllse tlwy'rv pals? The Ulltllbllllllf' vom- pailny is gvitilig' Il good works Q-1' NVllPll they Hel George :ls 1 L In il llllkllllilll. MARIE .XNHICLINA l'AMl'AllNlC ll'iHl fllllf r'irru'iuNx rr'r.w1filif,I1. typing'-1lw1'v'll luv fvw iillv 4 v Svwing, liikingr. l'l'2l1llllQ. llll lll NI lllt s liln Xl blllPlliSi A z -, A V ' 1 lliougli slw lrluslivs, it s vm- iilllllj' not for thx- :1ttr:u'Tiw i'llflll'9 in store for hm-. llUl'1ll,AS 4i'AMl'l5lCI,l, 'kllfn of fvu' lrorflx row' fill' lwxfqu , , Q Soupy says lt s wl1m-kv to think you 4-am sail tho world lay 1-ezulillu' svn storivs. llis moi-v piwu-Tivall goal is tlw XVorl1l's Fail' :mel wv lnopv to see hi111 tlwrv. lltllllill NVILLIAM VAPON 1 IN 1 li'nnu'lw1Iyw is l'mr1'r. Kc-wpiv plains to siumly' -uh 4 Willllllllg' :lt lIvnllvy's lll'Xi War. ll lm go:-s :is wvll T111-111 :is lic- alul in tliosv liotfzlil' svssions in vivivs. wcfll lw In-oml ol' him. Page I3 HELEN CONSTAXCE CARROLL -'S11 still 111111 111111't th11t h1'1' 11111ti1111s 11l11s111'1I -11t 111'1's1'1f. Tliat's ai tine motto, Helen -- do il great right. do hilt little xvrong'. Keep it hee fore ,von in 1'leri1'al s1-hool and yon'll have your de- served share of tlilllldllgl. XVALTICR JAMES VERRI ll'it 111111 11'is1111111 1tH'I' 11111'11 11'ith ll IIlfllI.h He do pooty ,goo41l. is an llIltlQ1'Sf3lE'lll9lIT of the M2lj11I sl11'oH1ljllII1pill,fI. Let him do as well establishing his chain stores and what an income tax he'll pay! JOAN HARRIET CHAMRICRLAIN 'Et 1111 tl 11I'I1l'1 t111'1111111 111 1111is1111 with t1'11th. You 1-:1n't swim or skate to the South Sea Islands. .lozinl lint with your deter- minaition and grit, xve've every right to helieve you'll get there or anywhere else you want. liI'Nlt'I'I AILEEN t'IlISIIt1LM The 11'i11 ffl 110'-fill' .Q111I1 t11 I11lI'l'.u l'llllllt't' xvsints to work in :tn ot'ti1'e, :intl vve hope thzit sh1-'ll tin1l her very I'll'll main there. lVhen he proposes, Enniee will say. Ilokev l i11litlj'.,' ALISIQRT A. t'It't'lll'lT'l'l h'111'1'11 ffl 11111 111111 I'Il1'1l1f ffl 1'1s1', An :ipt expression for t'hi1', who plains to rise etirliv to deliver milk. We wish him il grznlt-'A t'ntnr1- with lots ot t'l't'2llll. Poqe 14 CARLO C. CICCHETTI IX'1IOIt'S 1111, yet says 11ot11i11g. Heres another Chic. Al- though he plans to rise to an important position in a large Company. he'll still ery Greetings, pal, to any of his old l'l2lSSlll2It9S. MARGARET ROSE CLOSE Q11iet11ess is best. Margaret hopes to work next year: and we know she'l1 have little difficulty getting a job, after being one of the best typists in 4-E. GERTRVDE FRANCES COATES From the erotfn of her 1161111 to the .Qo1e of hm' feet, she is 1111 11ii1'th. ' When Gertie goes in train- ing to become a good nurse, we'll miss her XYhere's Bella? echoing a r o u n d school. lVe commend her for keeping strziiglit the ae- eonnts of our industrious 1.-lass. DOROTHY ll. COHAN An 111111011 of 11111'1'1'.f1111111ss is 11'111't11 tl 1111111111 of Nlld11I'SR.n XVe wonder. Are there any lllOl't' at home like you. Dot? lVe hope so, and we hope you'll see those seven wonders of the world and find them very, very ivondere ful in1leed. MARJORIE RVTH CONANT .ll111'jo1'i11's tl gi1'1, 11s 11011 111111 .w1'1'. ll'h11 is 11s ,111'11s11111 11s she 1'1111 1112 C111-v is going to work in t he A XVomen's l'lXt'll2IIlg.fll. vvhieh won't give her inany spare moments for her pus- time, W2llltlt'l'lllg.I mentally. You'II have to use your vaeae tions for that. Coey. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL NY11.1 111i11 1'1'I'1'1'I11 1'11Nl,11N 7111l' firsf 111111.11 111 1111. l1'1'.s lrill 1111 1111' l1111'.111'1'.s. llill 11l:1l1s 111 1411 111 1-111111211 1111X1 yl'2ll' :11111 11111111s 111 1-11 1111w 11is s11111'1i11g 1111111151 211111 1111 :111 z1g'1-1111 111:11 i1' 11111 plzlys :ls 1111 11111 1111' 1111111121111 1111111 1111'11 1111 :1 S111'l' s1:11'. XV11,1,1.XN1 .X11'1'11l'11 1'11'1 1'11N 7'l11' 1111111 111111 l1l11,wl11-.1 is IIII1 1111111111 1ll'I111'.u 1?i11's l1i. 111111-h. :ls 111111 :ls his 11111'1'111'1 1111s1i111s. shows 111:11 1111 112181111 11111111-11 sissy 111th1111gh 11111111111111111-1111 hy girls 111 4115. 110.11 s111'1'11111l 11111-:111s11 1111 has il 111111111111 11111-1111s11 111 11111. 1111l111'1'1lY 11I'1'.X 1'1'1,1.1'.N HNIII' is 111-111111 111 11-11111 111111. .11111 II'1fftIf 111 fflllt' 11'ifl1, .1IIl1 11l1111s1111f, 11111. 111 11111111 UH. 1':Vl'l'.YT1l11lQl is just jl'1'i1I111.u says 1111t1i11. wh11 11l:111s 111 go 111 11l1si1111ss 1'111- 111g11. 111111 z1111hi1i1111 is 111 11-111111 :11-11111111 11111 YY111'l11I s11, 111111 1'11,1111111'. 111111111 1112111111112 1'1..XY'I'11N 1'I'M311N11S .1 I'IIl'I' 1111111111111111 111' fllll 111111 .f1'11l11'. XYI11111 11111 N111i1111:1l 1111111'l1 1-1111111s 111a1111111i111: 1111w11 11111 s11-11111 ,v1111'11 s1111 S1'111111 111:111- ing his 1'11111111111y'. 11111 1111111 1111 g,5111s his 1'11111111issi1111 111- will s11111111 his 1111111 w111'11i11g1 in fl 111111k. .IA1'1Q1'1i1.1N1-I1'1'MB11N11S 7'111.'1' 1111' i11.v11111111 Illlf 11-f 1111fs 111111 '111111'll 111' ,1'111111111.s, .Ks s111111 :ls -1:11'1ii11 1:1li11s 1111111 1111' 1.111111 l111w1i11g 211111 111:1ki11gg' 111111111-s 1'111' 11111's1111'. s111111 1111'l1 111111 1111111'11111:11111' 111 111'11ss 1111s1g11111g:. 311111111 1111111 w11'11 51111 Sllllll' 111-1-1-111 l1111liil1g' 11il1s. 1939 YEAR BOOK I Q f 1 -s Tl . 's. 59 -'::-- AQ l 1' 3 IDQ1 W11,1.1.X51 1'.X1Q1,1-I'1'11N 11,XN11'II,S I l1111'1' l11i1l ll-Y11lI' 1111.wi111'.v.v 111111 11111111 11-fi.vl1i11y1. ...X xv 111118111 131111. why wa1s111 Ytllll' 1111111 1-l1:1si11g,5 1z1w- - 111-11:111111's 111 11111 311111111 111111115 :ls :1 511111111 w:11'111111? 111111's 111-1111' 111111 111 11111' 11111s1 1111- 111111'1111s 1'1'i111111. 11111's 111111 11'1111' -1 111111 1 1 1 . 1'I1.1Z.XI'I1'I'1'lI 1'. ILXYIIPSUN ll1'111l1' 1111' .sl11'1'1'l1, ,lI'llI'f1- 1111111 11.1 111i1111. f'1l2l1'Ill11lQ.f li111111's 2l1lll11' 111111 is 111 1111 11111 111'i1':1111 s111' 1t'1i1l'y 111' il N1111' York 121113 y111'. 21 1'1111' sh11 g1':11111:1111s fI'U1ll Nz1ss1111 1'111111g11 111 N111i1111. A 1'1111s1'i11111'i1111s w111'11111'. s1111'11 111111111111111 1111- 11111111 111-11f11s- si1111. 111 1'11 .HCSSIIC DEAN 11'111'111.11 1111111.11 IIIY' 11111 1111111- 111111i1111.w 111111111 111'1' s111if11111'.s. NVQ 11111 s111'1- 1'11i1-11111. 111111 1 111 11111' 1111111'g'11111' girls, will s111111 1-111111211 11111' z1111l11111111 111 s1111 11111 s111'1111 w111111111's 11f 11111 w111'111 211111 1111111 s11tt111 1111w11 111 11111111 w111-li. 1'f1'111CN1'Q 11111.,XN1111 l11:1 1iI.11'1C ,111111i111111 1.1 1111' s11111i1'1 s 1'i1'1111'. 11111111. 11111 s111'1'11ss1'111 111'11si- 1 ' ' 1111111 111' 1111l' 1'1z1ss 1111 11111 V11:11's, 1111111s 1'111'NV211'11 111 21 C11- 1'l'l1l' :11 XV11s1 1'11i111 -- 211111 1h111'11's 1111 1111 j't'2l1l1N 111111111 111111, 11111111. ANNE 1'. I11'II,.XX1iY 1.w .v111' 11111 1111s.w11111 f11i1'. ' 1 NV1l11111'1'.u 11111s11s N211ll'j'. 1111111111 w11 11x11111-1 111 1111 :1 1.11- 1111'11 1111111is 1'h:111111i1111. 1'111'f 1121118 s1111's 1111111111111 w1111111111' 11111' 11'll11llI1llS 1111 11111 l'111l1'1 11111 1'11111111111sz1111 1111' 111issi11g.:' .l:11111's 11111111 at 1 :111. Page 1 5 JAMES BERNARD IDELAN EY I shrill lllllflll n1y,w'Iffo lII'IlHl.u XVl1etl1e1' -iilll nttenils till! 1-ollege of ll2ll'1l knoeks or XYZISSZIV, we lillUNY he will 2llXV2iyS tincl time to play pillgflrolig :tml hoekey. Maly sue:-ess he ytllll' eonstzint l'0Illll2'llliflIl, Jilll. ALIVE MOUHIC DENNIS I lmff' ll0h011'll.' I nm in f'llllI'ff.Ij lrith the II'0l'Ill.u Aw shueks! Migrgy. .V0ll'1'9 going to have all tl1e fun-stu4lying dress flesig11- ing next year :1n1l llltlll trav- eling' lmvk Zllltl forth fi-11111 l,2ll'iS to New York witl1 your 1-1'ea1tio11s. I li.XNf'ES IPENNISON 'Ll .small rlourl nifty hide both .sun unrl moon. XVllt ll4?VE'I' you hem- ine I'or you when you grow up. -Will will know that i'll'2lllll'V. who hopes to lH'1'0Illf' 21 l1z1i1'- flresser, has t'2lllSl'll another lienrt to flutter. XVARKEN .Xl!'l'Ill'li DUE Ile is not IIIl'I'f',y ll whip of flu' olrl l1lor'l1', but flu' blnel-' if.w'lf. Alter fll'2l1'li'V. our stuflent t'0llI'l judge. tinislies working: his wzly llll'UIlQQll sehool. ln-'ll huilil 2llI'Ill2llll'S tl1:1t'll go even i'2lSlt'l' thain ill' went o11 the ll'2l1'll tenni. l1l'f'Y l,Ul'lSl'f IDHIIVI Al good sfnorf, Il loyal frir'n1l. lPon't lie silly, :ulyises Luey, J,-I's w:nlki11g,g 1li1-tion- :11'y i11 1-ivies. She loves 1l2lll1'illgL Qlllll sln- hopes :uni SllPlS not lu-ing silly-Io get an gooil position next yenr. Poge I6 lg---v - vi- Y ' Y 1 l. I .ax . Af., Hg.. ......,, A N r , li .8 KENNETH LLOYD DR I SCOLL I'Il spmlf fo thee in silence. It XVOll'f take Kenny long ill l1is quiet, friendly way to get the good job l1is l1e:11't's set 011. May it leave him ti111e for l1is golf, hasehall, and hockey. LILLTAN M. EANNELLO FllSlIi0lIS are her fC.I'f-b00lx'S. , Gingei- wants to be an- other Sehiz1pz11felli, and hav- ing seen some of her crea- tions we think she will be. Paris is fasci11:1ti11g, Lilly: stick to l931'1llI1g and Create ing while you'1'e there. YIVIANNF, MARGUERITE EPKHARDT Tim fair, the elzasfe, the unrnrpressire sim. Yi, 0119 of Olll' more seri- o11s 11111si1-i:111s, wants above PVPl'j'll1illjj to he 2 good pi- nnist. XVe lill0XV she won't say wait Il minute XVll9ll 0lPll0I'illllil'V knoeks o11 tl1e 11i:1no keys. t'I,IFFURID M. EISNER IL flwu lrliuf joy to IVIIH1' uf u'ill. ' Iiemling illltl hiking are the t':1Vo1'ite pastinies of t'liti'o1'1l. who is going to he' eoxne il enliinet Ill2lliP!'. ile- IIll'llllNll' us, t'lill', when you make tl1e kind that needs il SPl'l'Pl1ll'j' of State. l!l'Tll HHUIDXVIN ELLIS lflu.vhinyj is flu' volor of Virtue. fllll'Si'Siu says Ruth, hut :ls llI'iV2lll' se1'l'et:11'y to il n1il- ll1bll2lil'0 wl1o'll 1-loulitlessly :1pp1'e1-inte l1e1'eooki11g. sl1e'll have little 1-nnse for e111-si11g,g' i11 her' llillllbj' future. DE DHAM H IGH SCHOOL OIJVIC M. ICLLYATT I i Hill nothing in jNIfl'fllf1IIllI' '31 frwiirly snzzlr, Il fI'll'lll1l'Il and :lid if wry u'r'Il. l f'!!-H I Q NYl1:1tv1'1-1' tht' llltvs tllltl Ili Ya- Kiflf' is Ulllvis VI, 'z' 3 th-stinivs provitlv. llt-1'to1':ls- 5-Tl'Wiill5f- Shi' W1.lt'5'N Swim- Y snrt-s ns. will lu- MK. with niing :ind XY2llllS tn lw il typ- X ,hum f,.,,,,, his H.,-. ist. WP will Sw' llvl' Swim- 1. ,f nm 111 lngh Sillltllll, lui hasnt mill!! hm' WND' if' S'l SS- ' lllllt'll tu wo1'1'1' a1lm11t i11 tht- AXN I .XllRl'll,l. fl maid of yrmw' mul .wn1ilr's'. Thv pzitiviits at the Mzisszi- CllllSl'iiS fit'll0l'2ll llnspitall ill? going tn Plljflj' Nnrsv F2Il'l'0ll 011111 lll0l'l'. if that is possililv. than gxllll Pllj0j'0tl the ilaiiws and lrzlskvtlmll 2311108 ill high sclmnl. Nl X HY IC.S'l'lllClI l tNilCR'l'Y I flu Hof lflfl' fllix frrfllilljlfv ' ullvy. listt-n, Ilntvh will '33 1-w simn lw l'lllt'l'l2lllllllQI ns as :1 4111111111011 lllll1'l-Sli2lll'I', with af ing: spvnt :it thc' IllUX'll'S. 52, lu-vp thv l'tDlll'l'S mlwl, lilllvll. ICI LE ICN MA HY FA Y lVlmf slmuld Il IVUIIIIIII do A iwlw il,-fnil xQSfH,l4f bNf.b'i HwHiy?ii. '35 is 'l'ln' ,llulliv nf fl 1'1llf'I'.l' To attain hm- Zllllllliltlll to 4 ' ' TVX X' l'Yl'I.YY . , 't D11 lilltljlfvu is 1111-ttv bell? :Dalai Miuetdlii Iiflpill plvalszliit stntl' :intl so 2lI't' ' - '1 - 111- - , . . lu 'l 1 Hlmsu 'I ' llnlrvs sl1':1w111g1s - wltnvss Sn nntil sho says. g'll2lVf' you an tlllllfllllfllllflll ? she f-:in vollvvt f01'vig'11 :11'tit'l0s to lll'l' h9:11't's f'Ollll'lll. hai H1191 lui tlw sviiim' play lll'0Q.Il'2lIll. Shtfs guiiig' tu tzishinn tlf'SlQllPl'. fNjRIS IDANNIE IWIRRIS 5 Iillllll,I,l1l1'l,'IAX Thr, lziylwsf u'i.wlm11 is Pon- f' if l'Ul'Rl Nl. l ff,,,H,, ,.1,,,,.f,,1,,1,m.-- J 1 'dl NII'I'I'f. f1ff1'ur'fiw' 1:11111 fillf'9l'j' Pint has set 21 14111 A ' l .i ' . . .1 l , . 11' ' 1, . , . as an :111'l111v stvwzii-tlvss for Q 'ill' lllflb l llgllhh HNF hm. goal. You haw HN. pm.. .- lnnltl 2l.ll'lllll'l'S with 1l:111m'0 Stlllilllij' for snch wm-li. l'int 5 U 5 llHH1'S. l'lllll'.' whvn sho. lw- S0 lw1.e'S wishing Wm lmmw l'4IlllPS tlll :11'1z1t1'1x, won ti lm lgmilinggt ' I 1 N E zililv ln 1l2lllt'l' tirst. last. :Intl .T h A 2llW2lyS. Vlwm' np, Iiilwg Tlfmus 1f1:ANt'1s V '1 llll'l'l'.ll 111- 111111-. FI NLICY I IICNIV1' fl' lift, of fvlsv, although. I do not shriillr from Irorlff' Let KONI' f'o11s4-i011c0 lu- A AGNES .XLINIC l+'tlT'l'LlCR, Huw fllllljl is 'f0l'l'l'l'l' goo1I,' That mu' firing is s1rf'f'f'.ws. .Xlinv will lmilazllily lw thv . .. - . . . til-st ffirl whu 4-wi' Vlblllllllllltl y'llll' gunle- IS Fitzy s tzivrw- iilviiif 11111 thv 1 nlio with - . , . s ' 'i' ': ' ite 0xp1'vss1o11. X011 ll pmh- 1 5' . . V v . 1 . Q t 1- il 4- l1 1 ll g lilIltlt'l'g.l2ll'lPll. 211113 he l1e:11'111g l11111 mm' thv WWW lwuiuuu hm. I itthl ,FUN ranlio as :111 2lllIl0llllt'Pl' or or- Y ' ' lbI'0g.KI'2lIll will lmvv :1 lllllllll0l'- cl1ost1':1 lvzulviz and nn tlunht mm lmtimllll mmlu, K I 4 ru he'll he playing his fiddle. 1939 YEAR BOOK page I7 joins tho navy. pity tho mir:il's gold hrniel HHXIIONV. H - . l ll, s i l ' mx! Xl ll 7 izoizl-:RT wiI,LI.xM iii i ii i MW' I HA Xl 'Kli l1'o1fn41 fllr' lrorlal 111111 homo fry1ui11'Hfil1f1f's flu' .w1iIo1 .w if-ay. lVlw1i Oill'Il-Ullilllllllibll lfoh TIIUMAS ICIDXYARD HRICIQN 'illl musf ln' fvrr11w.w1 in ll zrorld lilfrf ours. TUIIIQS mnhifion is to he'- vome an iizirzll flyer. XVQ know he-'ll ho Elll zlhlv suc- rvssor to Liiiulhvi-gli :tml lvilvy Post. All The' lllfli ill tho worlil. Tom. poor sz ' --'z ' flnshvs. Iiolfll in-ohzlhlv hw roiiw am zulmiral: if lu 1lovsn'T. hffll win Thv :ul- X RALPII .XI,l.ICN Gaily flu- frouburlour MI hUI'N'5 forlflwrl his yfllifrlrf' f'2lI'lll1'll is quivt now. hut ,lrf is pou'm', 1iiussy's ahility at drawing will girvzitly zliel him in ,QM- . . . ting: gi iolr in lhv lmsilioss noisv from him wlwn hm- ' ' , . . world. Mus will nmke his lirsf million vitlwr :is il wih- im-t lmilfler or ns an artist. mnkvs that holv in om--:mil nhouf him wlwn hefs il sum'- 4-vssflll 0llg,flllPPl'. ICTIIICI, .IUYVIC GICIIUXV A mirfhful yliflllrri rlixprls ull gloom. -Ioyc-:fs love- of fun pio vlniiiiwl her thv lialppivst IIHY ICIIXVIN HI'STAI SUN 'Nomf' fllfllk flu' lrorlrl is mfulv for fun und frolif. mul so do I. Now that Sm-:lv has loft his fzlvoritv lmngout. Mr. Iimn's linglisli 4-laiss, hv is :mel sm f'2lQl'l'llPSN to work. - . . going to ho an ro-pilot on :ln shf- has lweln in:-lmle-il in :Ill '- - ,- , - lvl Hmmm!!! utixiti :mir-lmvr :mel xwxx from on ,A I G high tho outdoors hv lovvs. 4-mise of hc-r smins lllflllf XX ILLIAM hlllll. Jn. Nfuhborn labor ro11q1u'r.v r'1'm 11fl1inf1. MANY .l.XXI'I ll.Xl,l, Thr only ll'fI.ll fo lmrw joy is fo slulrr' ff. wntvliiligg lmsvlmll gmiws :lml workiiigf. llis f-Xprvssion ot' 3 ulhlnhfwtll HW Hiwmul 4 so III1' girls :ls 1-lwvrlul :lml luyall :is Mary. SIHVII ha- svm-king sm-1-4-ss through il spwizll vom-so in ilomvslim' urls. 'l'lxpvrivm-4- is the- In-st fvzlvln-1 ' shoulel he-lp him :il IIICLICN .XllIblCl,l.IC flood lfllmor only fl'lIf'lIf'-V H XXHNIY I'llllI'HlS fo lrlsff' A A A A Uh, shooifu .Xltllollgll 5, I lll'l'f'l'l' silrlli prlulwllfv' fo lINllllI1'iflll.N f'lI,l.ll.u ls ihzll so. llvlvllfp' lliel llllllg' :mil tolnoggjanlng' she Xml Hizllly llkq-h HIV wmhluirf . - . '. . he-sl ol l'Yl'l'j'llllllQ in Il.ll.h.? l,4'I's lmlw ytblfll liko ylllll' posiiion :ls giowi-iwss :is mm-li. m:is4-uIim- sports ol' swinr IN wrv swvvt :mel lvllllllllll' :mel will 1'l'I'l2llllI'Y lllillif' thc' lim' 1livli4'i:ln she- wnnls lo 'NH poge I8 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL ICII,I'fICN MAIII IG IIANIADN il girl win sing 111111 ar girl vnu rliznvf' und g girl min :lo f'ror'livl. Not 1'v:1Ily. IIN'-Y'II say, wlivn Iffilvc-11, tho intv1'n:1tio11- IIII-Y l':11no11s SIllg.f0l', tolls iIlI'lll hm' l'z11'o1'it1' IIIISIIIIIPS :iw still 1l:1111'i11g' :1111l K'I'lH'Ill'I' ing. ICYANliICI,INI'I II. IIANUYICII 1IVl'I'll wool gurl gon rom- inunfl r1'1'i'glm1lg. Inky will lw flying' high Iivforei long :ls El SIUW2ll'1It'SS on tht- .Xllll'l'Il'2Ill Airlinvs. M211 sho ily high owl' :III thv olmstzlvlvs of lift' :ns wvll. ISAIIIIAIIA IZARNARD IIAXSUN Q1iir'l.' to sniilv, qiiirlfrr to luuglif' linrhs is going to I'lI'2llll' inghnni Xo1'1n:1l so she may in111111't I1 v 1' IHIIIIIIIIIIA' 214'- llllIl'l'lI kliowlmlgv to th0 yonngvi' gv1w1':1tio11. I.vt's hopv she mn got 21 t0:11'l1ing position in hm' lwlovvll Ilnwnii.. IQIPNA IIAPICNNICY '21 vliroiiirlv of riwfioiis just gurl right. Tennis. howling. l'0IIPl'- SICQIIIIIQI. t1':11'f1Ii11g'. and Yon know what I IIIPZIIIN 2Il'l' i11 the stars for ilirlclifl. This g:g:1'1' life will start soon ziftm' shv tinislws her I'lIl'i'Ilf'l' SVIIUIPIIIIQI. IDURHTIIY MAY IIARPICII ulvlllllflllfj ambition, irliirli o'f'rlf'rlps ifxflff' Sonic llziy Ilottiv Iiopvs to OXVII EI loflgv in thc' inonn- tsiins. wlivrv sho f'2Ill hikv :1Il 1Ia1y :1n1l spvncl long v1'011i11g1s with hm' pailvttv. 1-nsol. and h1'11sl1vs. Sounds ilvliglitfiil, Ilottiv. I 939 YEAR BOOK A f 'wg 'W' 'Qo-suv' vu 16 IP11-lc. l111t this lllll-V not ring' IIIVIIAIIID S'I'I'II'IIIiN IIAIIIPINH 5 .liifl f'l'l'fllllll'lf lu' ii-its 11 iwlirllila' f1'lloII'. 8 , Iu:lsV vonw. vzlsx' go, szlys 1 II'lH' 111 tho 1-:iso ol l11s 1-:iv All 1111 ID11-la plzins to :il- y . t1 ml I11lts Vollvggml nvxl 11--11' 1 lol his 111'o1111-1Ii1-:xl 1-o111's1-. IIICLICN I,. IIAIIIIIS ' ' Ill! ,ssg slunr, liulf liirlrlwii from flu' vga t1'1'i11g', Why 1lon't yon - :Inv slug l111n. I'illit'Il.iIll1 lov ol I-K Iinglish. hv:11ls 4Ii1'111'tIy lol Ill'l' ZIIIIIPIIIUII - lo:11-1111111 -V! H cus right on the- 1'o:11I. IrllilIl. rs 1 I ' - I 'l'III'II, 'I'. IIASIIANI In silwiit s1'l'lYuss wrfion ilofli XIII' lIl'0ffl'I'NN.H 'UU-NYIIUIN Iiily, Von hzlvv the lIl'UlN'l' 1w1'so11:1l1t1' tor il IIIIINP, l111t IIIIIST you thi-ow vggis into vlvvti-it' t':1ns'? You llll go SXVIIIIIIII 11.111ls l111t wh Imtiviits? ', 2 2 ng' ilI.iI'l'- it IIHIIII VHIII' Ill'lX'I'ICII VIIARLICS IIATVII Thr frm' sliip is fliw sliip liiiilrlr'r. II11-k, 1l1-stiiwa I for tho 4'o:1st ll11:11'1I :11r1l 1-w11t11-1lI1' 1 llw :111' SPI'VI1't'. has :1 IP2lI'i 1 1 ol il ship 111 his ll'lllI0j so it ht to ht- smooth sailing: l'o1' l1i111. NN AIIIIICN A. IlI'Il'S'l'lS,,l11. AYZI fu .lj0ll.n ll liisflf' giul sl14 ll ronn' , . II1' swv:11's lw s going to NIIIIIA' Iinssizin :intl ln- il 5:1111 II 1l 111 thi- Sovwt ill'IIlj'. Wo hopv I11- 1-l1z111gg'1-s his IIIIIHI. Ile s too 1oIIV il Ivllow to Iw 11111-1111 . .. 1I. Poqe I9 I Ill1'1' w111'k 1111 11l1'1'l2lNSI1l'11I1ll' RVT11 ICYICLYN HIGGINS U, I 11111 .1f11l1111'1l 111111 l1111yl11111'. 1111111111 1,511 - lnvky 1111111111 will 1-111111111111 111 111111 1 112111111-Q11-1ll1'li'Y 11111. 1Vf1l'li1ll'Lf 111 2111 11111111-11111 1111111-11. l'14ll1lg.L' in 11111' Nllillblhj' 1'111111st111'. 211111 1121ll1'11lQ 211111 1111111-11131 111111 1111111'i11g:g. l1AXYll1 IHVING 111111, 1111 11'11.wf, 1111111111 1111I11.' . 1111 1l'1'Sf. 1111111 is 11111ini111ly 1111-11111111 111 lllt'i'll?1lll1'S 211111 11121118 111 3 .31 1- 1111111111 1111111111111 M111111's l11sti- 111111 111 1 1i111. l111f'1l1Q.f11ll. llills 11111 111111111 111 1'11I11l1. s11 11111. I111111. Wll.I,IAM IYICII 1111112191-111 l'l1111'111'11'1' ix l1i11l1111' fllllll i11f11ll1111f. .11 jIl'1'lIf .111111 11'ill 1111 .sfr11111f 111 li1'11 11.1 11'11ll 111 fl1i11lf. F1111-11111'i11g.f 11i1111l11. 11'l111s11 aa Ill'1lllkN 13111111111 111111 1'111111g11i- 1 ti1111 11s 11111' wi11i11st 11111. 1111s S111'1l 2111 11tt1':1111i1'11 I11'1'S1lll2l11 ity 111111 11' 1111 111k11s 111111111-s s111'i1111sIy. 1111.8 s111'11 111 1111 21 1'111ll1'1' 111'11si1111111. 1N1l111'1'11Y l'L1.lZ.Xl5lC'l'11 IIUIINSHY 7'l1.1j f1'i1'111I.vl1ip 11111l.'1-s 11.1 f1'1'.vll. 11111 XVi1ll1N 111 1111 21 s111'l111 w111'k111'. 1V11I1. s1111's s111'i111 111' s1111 111111111111 1111 2111 111111111- g1'11111111111, s11 1111 1111111111141 kiflsf' 1NI1-1 sl111 1111 s111? 11111111 ll V S,l1'l1 llvllIlfI'l'I'l' ix !fl'lIl'l'flll is gl 1'i1'f111111,v, ' 11111. 111111 111 11111' 111111111- g1':1111111t11s, sl11111'111l 111' 11111' ' 111 11111 w111'l11. 'QQ 5 'Qt fffqe JOAN HVSSICY ,1 lIll'l'I lj l111111'1' 11111111111 ll 1'l1111'1'f11l 1-111111f1'1111111'1'. .Xf1111- il y11111- 111' 11111 111 21 s111-111111111111 s1'111'1111. -l0211l'S Q11- ingr 111111111111 11111 11'111'111 1111 21 117111111 S1k'21II101'. 1,111's 11111111 sll 11 111'11i11s 1111 11111'1'111'11y s1'1-in111y things lllit' l1is1111'y 111s1s. ICIINICST FICIQIDINANID ILLICMANN, -111. '31 1111111'.w fl 1111111 for ll' 111111.11 rF1l2l1'S 11111 S11111:,u says ll211111S11ll1P 1,919 111 1111 l11Ss111' s11111'1s 1111111 sk111i11g 111111 skiing: 1'11111's 1111s1i111111 1111' 21 IIlZ1ll'N '11111 11s gi-11111111 111111-11- 1111i1- 111 2111 1111'1l01'1'. lCl,lZAl3l'I'l'l1 MAY .IAVKSHN l 111' 11'is1l11111 is 111'ff111' fl11111 1'11l1i11.w. 1111111. 2111 llH1l111' g1'11111111111. :Ill 111111-11ss. 211111 21 11111ig'1111'111 11111-s1111. will 11111111' 11111 S11111111 T1'2l1'1ll'1'S' 1'l111l':Jfl' lll1X1 y11111-. 'l'l1111'11'11 1111 s1111111 1111'lij' 111111ils 111111' .1'11:11's 1'l'11lll 1111112 1Yll,l!1'11 1'1'11'1'lS .l.X1'11I!S1'IN ln f1'111'1'li11.11. l sl111111' 111-11.11111 l11'li1111's 111 i1ll1'1111.ws. -l21lil'.S121l'll1ll'1111'l'l1l 11'2l1'1i 111111 11'i11l11111- 111' il 111111111 1'l1111 1:11 11111 31111 11'2llll. 11!1111111s 111 1111111 il I'.1i.11111111s111111xt 1'11111'. Win 111111' 11111-1-. -lillilh 111111 sn III' 1'1'11ss is y11ll1' l111111:1l. I,l1,Y.l111lXS11N 'l'l11' 111111111 l1l11.wl11's 11'l1i1'l1 1' 1'l1111'k 11'1'1'x111'1'111l 1111' 1111111111111 1-11.v11.w in fill' liljfs Ill' 1l. 11'11'1'11 1111111113 111:11 .l11l111- . 1 11111. 2l1l'1'2l1lj' 1111111111s 1111' 11111' 111,1's1111g1' s1111-i11S. will 1111 21 1:11111111s 1111111111: Sl111's w111'k- ing' 1111' 21 1111l1lisl1111'. 111111 11'11ll1'! 11111 sl111's 1,1-111 11111 P' 111' 211118. Page 20 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL VLYIDIC INJNALU JURIDAN Lifflv mon. :rlmf 11o1f'. ' Sinn- Shorty lilws linnl- ing aiul ilu- ontlloors. lufs planning to join ilu- Ariny llt'Xl yvar. Vaptain -loiwlan. Foloiu-l -lHl'1l2lll. ol' 4-vm-in Hon- 01-al Joi-elan- oh, slnu'lqs! tlu11'o'll lw no stopping llllll. IIA HULID All'l'lll'li KAl,SllNliK 'I'luf u'i.w'.sf mon is yff'i1v1'r1ll'1f hw who flriulfs himsrlf flu' If-asf so. Kal's won-lqwl liarel lulrv aiul intviuls io work vyvn llill'1lUI' al llontlvy's n0X1 yvar, so wif think lufs justi- tuul lll planning to l'0lll'0 on his wvaltll wluln lu-'s thirty. .ll'Nl'I lllA KAMI'l lllCNKlCl. lf is good fo life' and lf'ur1l. Aw. gg wan. says Jllllt' Nllllllllgflj' from llvlllllll a Iypvyy'1'ilvl'. as slu' varnvsfly Ill'01l2lI'0S for Illal jolr nof only as a typist. but as a goofl Typisf. llI'lll'IllT '1'HoMAS KA'I'1'lll'0l.E 'ilizrl pulifillfl finw frrrilrvl uffm' him in ruin. Hllvllo. lloasl l300f, is limiufs favorityv vxprvssion. Ile intviuls lo luwonul a voavli aiul ongrlit to slo prolly welll 1-oiisiilvringg flux way lui pm-1'fo1-nuul in atlilvlivs in liigll sc'l1ool. THOMAS A. KlCl'l'll Nfl-Yl1,f11l11rf.w.w is an 0l'H1IHII'llf fo yollfllfi Tall. lnaslifnl Algy plans To join Vnvlv Sanfs Navy nvxf yvar. Apply Tllaf old liglll you sliowwl as om' fool- lnall 1111114-1-. Alggy. aiul Tlul world is yours aiul tlui Navy loo. l939 YEAR BOOK ISA lll'ILI,lC TA II! ICTTA KICNNICIJY .lHlf'l'I lf flI'llIln'f1' in hw' fguv, .1 Inn! of HlINl'hI1'f in luv smilvf' AVll1'l'l S 1lv1'1yi0? lulrallls ilu' approam-li ot' livlla, our lnosl all1lv1i4'ggil'l. wlnosv loy- aliy and alvilily insnrv lun' all tluf Sll4'1'l'SS sluf so thor- oughly elvsvlyvs. MARY ALIVIC KICNNICIJY llill o gurus soffly films Salfwljj, and hr' fllllf gone snfvly, fiom farf' Van yon lulaty that? Mary will say wluln slul starts on lun' fran-ls. XVQX fvvl il will lw in tlu- nvai' fulnrc-. lull' clon't forgvf, Mary. llivufs no plaw- likv honul. lil l'll ISAIIICL KILLAM 'I'hr' ink of Hu' RPIIOIUI' is mon' .wo-rwl than flu' blood of rr n1fn'fyr. Ruth, aspiring to wrifv aiul alii-wi lun' own plays. is niulw-i4l1-ll as to wlial' slu-'ll llo nvxl yvar: lint wo fool sum- tliaf a girl of lun- alnil- ity won'f luv illlv. MARY lfl. KILLIAZLNA Wan nmlfv ffnnorrozr as 1-hr-wrful us fOfI1'l'lf.u l'1'oy0i'ln-twisfing: May-wo loft sc-liool to work for flu- John llaiu-om-lc Fo. XY1- know lun' svnsv ol' lllllllfll' will niakv lun' as many fl'lPll4lS Tlufrf' as slul has in se-liool. lu JNALD BARTON KIRHY ll'h-of should ll num do buf bf' nu'rry? ' fltlllll-ll2lllll'04l Don says lu' floosn'f 4-arv Illlli'll for litvrary lmnk lmt mlofvs on niallulinalivs alul ilu' sc'is11u'1-s, so lui Ullgllf To wow 'mn at t'llQ.I'lll00l'lllgI svliool nvxt year. Page Zl ICHNICST XIVIIULAS KUlll'T its if 1'1'111' l11'i111' 1I'V1'l' 1101 111,911 111111111111. -leepers' expression. lik to biblion kubei-netesf' may be the ery with whieh he 1-raslies parties or it may mean he'll l10t'0IllP a famous tlyer. l'uzzled. NVPQIT? hoping for the best. lCYlil,YN R. KVXIIICRT 'I'111' 111i1111'sf 111111111f1'.Q 111111 11111 fjf'1If1f'-N1 11f111'f. If you'll just reineinber not to play marbles near the pill boxes. you'll inake a wonder- t'ul nurse. Lynn. llere's hop- ing.: you eau travel soon and tar. LAlYlllCNt 'li A. LANIDICIIS The first 1'1111' of life is 11111.11 11111 11111111z'f Lawry wants to be a pro- fessional ball player. lYork hard. Lawry. and loads of luek from all your Class- lnates. lVe'll be rooting for ytblli Fll.XNt'liS L.XZZl'llIl f1l'11f1I' 1111f111'e.'J 'ft1h, shoot. says Fran. f'll1SlllL.f her book. perhaps at our interruption. To be il sin-1-essful stenograplier is her ambition: but with her smile she eould be a sm-eess in any field. -I. KVA l,'l'l'Ill l.l'lAl . -ln. I '1l'l'1 1111 II1'11I'lf 111 11111 flsl. Sinre lieafy amnses him- self' by repairing inaehinery. he'll have a merry lite and a useful one. Next year ln-'s entering the l'tilities lnstie lute ot' New York. fm., ir '46 Q53 1. 51 8' 1 's I. 'C7 f 1,44- WST QD -,V L I L-v FT W FRANCES H. LEE Koi 111110111 111110-11 great, s11'eet 81101100.12 Although Fran is quiet, in faet our quietest. she is well liked by all. ln her we find il steadfast friend. and we know that she will make a marvelous nurse. Ft DRRIGST FRICDERICK LEON L'0llj101'11lI11f'lfV, s0011e1' or 1-111012 1-0111118 to 1111 11'110 11'111'11: 111111 1ris11. F0l'l'y'S ambition is to own his OXVII business so he Can earn enough Inoney to build a bowling: alley for his pri- vate use. Take it easy, Forry. a11d best of luck. FIIANVI-IS MARIE LTISBY lie 1'1'1111 111 .1f01l1' 11-11111 111111 '1j0ll1'.1i1'11'II11 111111 1111111' 1I'0l'1i'.N '-Goarsh. F1'an's ambition to get married may be real- ized. but until then she will make a temporary stay in an ottiee. l'erhaps she will com- bine the two and marry her boss. MAIHAN lCLlZAl3l'lTll LlI1l1lCl.L 1 1111f1' 1111111111115 I 11111 111 f'111I1'1f.11 11'if11 1111' 11-111'111. lletty's likal1le way will be a great asset to her all through life, but espeeially when she works as a kinder- garten teaeher. She will train for this at l'erry's Nor- mal Sehool. IIICKX ll'l'l lfhl l LY LOD .l l'fI1l1I'1' is 1'111' 1'1I1'1' fm' 111'1'1'1f 1'1'11. Hur happy liunny will go to lVheaton next year. where we hope the horsebaek riding.: and tennis will eompensate her for missing Fenway l'ark and Ilobby lloerr, P099 22 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL - .RIICAN I.UM1!AR11 .l .sfill small 1'11i1'1' ,s1111l.'1' unfo mv. 11'11'1'1' 1'1111li1111111 that -102111. 111111 111' 11111- 111111111- Ql'2111l1i1l1'S. will lilI1l 11ai11s 131111-110 :ls 111021821111 as s1111 111111111 M1-. 111-111111's st1111y llalls a111l Mr. l1111111111111y's 11is1111'y 1'1ass1's. IIUROTIIY 11RAf'1'I L1 lV1'1.1UY II1'r 1'y11s 11s RllIIl'S nf f11'ili1111f f11i1'. 1'111 1P21l'1'j', says 11111. Q1'11l11111g.I 111 111-111'1- if 1811.1 s11. 11111011 s1111's a 1I111'Sl' 11's 15111 1111110 1111 awfully 11a1'11 11113111 11afi1111Ts 111 111a1'1' 11111 1111s- piial. 1'RIS1'11,1.A FLHR1CN1'1-I LUXVIC Su s1r1'1-f ll fflllfjlll' fm' 1111.11 1111111 of pain. I'11ssy is 211l'P211l'Y w111-1111151 111 -1111111 112lllC'0l'1ilS, wl1111'0. 1111111ss w1 1'11 S21f1lA' 111is1ali1111. 11111- 21ll1'21l'l1V1' 11111111211-11111-11 211111 11111' a111ia11111 11is1111siti1111 will wi11 11111' a 1111s1 of f1'ie111ls. ALRICRT ART1111R LVXSMAN '21 Iifflv 111111s1111s1' 111111- 111111 1111111 is 1111-11s11nf. 1'11111ss A1 gots 111:11 j1111 1111 wants, 111-111111111 11igl1 will 11 a 1' 11 a1111t11111- s11afa1'i11gr 2l1l1IIll111S. 1V11i1'11 1111 ytlll 1111'- f111'. Al. 11111 Navy 111' 1110 Ma- 1-i111Js'? MARION 11. LYNCTI 7'1'111', pm-11 as f11ifl1's 1111-11 ronj, l1'l111.Q1' l111n111H' l1'1l01rs' Hof 1'11.sf. 1,y111'l1i1' ll111'11S 11111 111111- niglif 1111, 11111 Sl1111j'l11gJf. 11111 1'11a1li11g1 lIlf'S1P1'f' s111'ia1s. Af- f111- Fl'21lll11lg'1121lll, sl111 1101108 111 11Pa1'11 a 1'1ass 111' f1111111a11 11111-1111s. P111-11a11s 1ll'1' Sf. 1391'- 11a1'11 will 110 1'110i1- 111as011t. 1939 YEAR BOOK .W-Q 'ON N ,Vi 'ft MARGICRY JANE LYOXS 'il p1'n11'1f for your fl111l1gl1f.s. As l,1'Illl.ll, Margrv was 111111 111' 1111- l11'ig'11111s1 spots i11 1111- s1'11i111' play. As 111-1' l'1l2ll'IIl' ing 211111 witty 50111, s1111 was 111111 111' 11111 l11'ig11t11s1 sp111s i11 11111' 1'1ass. MARION XV. M.11'FAR11ANI'l 'LY11 01111 11111111-.s 11-11111 111: 11111 1111 fill 1111 fI'1I'R.'u .A11 111111111' st11111111'r, Mivkey is 1113111111111 111 11111-1111111 21 1111111211 l1ygi1'11is'f. .All12ll'0111' 1'a1li11 is 11111' 1111l1l1y, 211111 w11 w1111'f 1111 s111'111'is1111 111 1lC'fl1' 11111- 11w11 svt 1111 1110 s11111 f- waws s111111. IDAVIIJ R. M.x1'K1NN0N '21 silrwlf f11n1j1111 llllfl fl fruf 1ll'III'f 11111 H11' mosf rmllnir- 1111111 things on 11111'H1. If Ilavo 1-1111 11211111119 a w1'11111'11 as w1111 as 1111 111111111011 a 11111'1i11y siivk, 11is way is 1111111113 111' is if 11111 Marines a1111 yfblll' 111'11t11111' y1111'11 fol- 111w, Dave? MARHARICT IQLIZARICTII MAHAN IIIf1ll11Ll' 1'ifh11s in It HHI1' f1'0o111. T11 suv 11111 WV01'11'1 will 1111 1'11gg'gy's 1'19Sll1l211l0l1 aftvl' 21 111'i11f yisii 111 a 1111si1111ss s1'1111111 111' 11f1i1'11. 1,t'l'1121DS s1111 will 11a111'e 11111' way 11111111211 if. 1111111116141 M. MARGICSUN U1 11'11s 11-11171 lfllllfl of H11- Cllllljlfllljj of IIl1111'R.'l T119 girls w1-1-11 what 31111311 11111111 1111s'r 211111111 1l.11.S., so w11 111111'f 11111111 111141C1'S121l111 l1is a11111i1i1111 111 g1'a1111at11 211111 1l'i1V0 11111111. May 1111 111111 111v1-ly 1111Qs in 11is f11l'111'0. Page Z3 MARTIN ANTHONY MAS'I'ANI111ICA '1'111' 1111s1111111f1111I11 T111'1.'. 11 11'1111'1 1111 1111111 11111'111'11 31:11-11's 1111'11 111-1-1111s11':1 is 1111111111 1111 11111 Ritz 1'11U1., 11'11111'11 N1I1'Il 1111111111111 11111si1-111 111111111 1-111'1:1i1111' 111111111gs. 11 1111 111111111 111111' 11111 11is 111111 1111111111s 111 11111si1'! 11I11Ii'I'1IA 11ICN1'IYI1CVI'I MATVKAS G1'111'11 is 111 11111 11111111 1l'1I1lf 11111111 s1'11s11 is 111 1111' 11111111.11 1I1111111:1's 111-s1 s11111 11111':11-11s 111111111 :1 1111si1111ss g'i1'1 is ggoing: 111 il s111'l'111:11'i:11 s1-1111111. A1- 11':1ys :1 I101'1'1'l'1 12l11j', 13111'111:1 will 1111 21 111111 i111111e111'11 111111' 111111 :1ss111-i:1111s. IYIIIIISTINIC MARGVICI-iI'I'I1I M1'A'I'1iIC1i HL111 11111111 111111 if 111i.w1111i11f: 111vl1f'11 if is past 111111 111'11s- l?f'l'f'l1 'flrill 1111 1'i1'f11P. I:!11:111,1', 1'111'issy, 11's 1.1111 111 1'l111 111 11111 111:11'111111111 1111 1111i1'11 111 N111'11'111111 i11 111111111 111i1111111s, 11111 1111151 11111 Ill2ll'I'f' 11111 g1:11111:1g11 1112111 11111111 111111111 :1111 so 111:111y 111ig1i11111s 11':1i1- ing? HITA 1'II,IZA13ICTII M1-f'A11'1'11Y Thr 11 if11111sf l1l'ff1'f'l' of Pfl1'f1l1.lj 1111p11i1111.w.w ix llll1I'f.n 11i1:1's 11111 1511111 11:11111'1111 fm' IIS 111 11111111111 111111 1':11'111'i111 11X111'11ssi1111 is You 1111111110 111 11111 1'1l111l'1' s1111'11 1111 11111111 111'1' 1111-11 111:11111 1111111 1':1s1111' 1111111 s1111 111'i1'11s 111:11 1'111I'11. BIAIIY 1'1I1,1C1'1N M1'1'A1i'I'Y Thy fair 1111i1' 111.11 11111111 I'1II'llIl1ll1'1,..1 Sis is 1111l1Il11' 1111111-11.13 111111 111' 11111 1111s1 sl1111'1s 111' 'XSL 11111' s11'i111111i11g,f 11:1s 11'1111 11111' Illillly 1111-11:11s 211111 I'11i111111s. Sfllllf' s1-1111111 11'i11 111- 1111-Ia-1' i11 1311111111: 1l1'1' :1s :1 Qylll 111:11'11111'. Page Z4 ' Q2 s . af 'P 46' 1 1 1,1 11 A ,, 131.2 ' '12 'ali Q -3. 04 A 6 1.-.11 '27 1 ICLIZAIRI-ITH NIAUDE M1i'1Q'LEL1,ON 11v1H'I'I' 111111-0 is smoke 111111111 is j?1'C. ' 111111-11:1i1'1111 13111. 11'1111 11':1111s 111 1111 il 1111111111, is 11911116111 for Kz1111111'i119 1?iI111s' SeC1'111:11'i:1I S11111:111. I1 11'i11 :11I 11'111'k 0111 1it'21Il1Ifl1IIj' - 8119111 111:1ke :1 1111111111 s111'1'e11:11'y. .T11S1+II'II FRANCIS MMQRATII 'l'11 sp11111.' his 111011111113 is f'l'l l'y 1111111's 1'ig111. Aw 11e1'kI .1119-a11i11 1119 Mig 111111 11111 :111':1y f1111111 you? W1111, Hsh 11111111 1111 1I1:11, 11111 14111111 1111 with 1111111 9111102111011 :11111 11'11'11 11111 1111 0111101211111- i1i11s 11s1-:1pc1 you. MARY LUVISE 3111111111811 7'l11111 1111 11111 f'0'1f, 11111 11s11 Iljfllll' 11111111. A 111111 11111111.11 i111111e111. is 1111111111: 111:11-11i1111, L1111. XYQ 11111111 y1111 111111 I!:111f11111I A111111- 111111' 111l11:1111' 111111. By 11111 11':1y. 1111 11'11 11111 311 i111'i1:1- 111111? MANY STIICILA M1'NA1.1.Y '21 11111.11 1'11f111'f '1111' f'l'I'1 ll 1'11111111'1f. Blau' 111:111s 111 join 11111 XYIXX s1111'i11g 111111j111'1 :1s 1l0l' Ii1's1 s11111 11111111111 11111111111i11g 21 s111-111111 11111'111l1.1' 11iX. S1111 111111s 1Il11lQ'S 11'11l1: 11'11 11111111 11's 811111111 s1111'11 111111 111111 fu- 1111'11 1111. 111111111I MARY 1'I1.1ZA111CTI1 511-NABIAIIA l 111111,11 l111.w11, .will.'1111 111111'11s. 1111 111111 'I'l1:11's i11 111111- ing' il 1111111111151 S111I'l' is il s111:11'1 :111111i1i1111, 12111112 If 11111 s11I1 1111111 g111111s 111111 11111111 11'11:11' 11111111. y1111'11 1111 :111I11 111 Illlj' .Y11lll' 111111 2111'- 111:11111. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL RITA MAY MILTUN .l still small 1'oif'f'. Oh goslifn Rita's anihi- tion is to he a eowhoy's sweetheart. AVhether she meets hiin on the prairie or on that radio program she's 4-razy allout. we wish her happy yodelings. CHERTE El,SlE MIXER :'.iIIlSif' u'lr1'n soft I'0i4'f'N die. The little Hozarts and Mendelssohns of the future will take niusie lessons i'1'1il1l Fherie. who when her enor- inous elieutele permits, will he fthllllfl l'2lllO9l1l2 on Ye Olde Charles. MTLDREISI FRANCES MONTAHVE Yo pleosilre endioes uu- smsolirvl by Variety. Millie is going To Kathere ine fiihhs next year. That's what you think, she says when we tell her she'll nialie a grand seeretary. and she's right-that's what we think. ALRERT .TAFOB BIORRlS Joy ruled the day and Lore the iziglzff' Rnd. who will take up aviation next year. hopes some day to ily to Alaska. lYe think he'll tind reason to fly haek here soon though. Happy landing. Bud. GRAPE LOVISE MORRIS The will fo lI'1ll'ln' and the iray to u-ire. llinips, who plans to have a ehildren's radio program of her own after a few years. is one of our niost anihitious girls. You should do well with television. too, Gracie. l 939 YEAR BOOK 'Q x f X7 '9- MARHARET E. MHRRISSEY I l'iI'llIIN1lifl is u .vlu'lfei'if1y1 free. lleing a perfeet secretary isa high goal 3 hut Peggy will reaeh it. unless she indulges in her hohhies of reading or taking pietures during oftiee hours. J EA N E RA N CT E S MUSELEY 'Rllerry rm the day is long. A hlithe Hi, .lovial shows what an original. peppy person Jean is. Rrad- t'ord Junior College eau use people like -lean: in fact her huhhling good spirits assure her success anywhere. EI'NIt'E DORU'l'IlY MOTTE lVlmf.' Sigh for the tooflmr-he? lf anyone 4-an niake a visit to the dentist an enjoyable experience. it will he heeause of Eunice. who plans to study to heeonie a dental hygienist. VERONTFA MILDREISJ MVLLEN rl good ftflllljllllliflll and an easy friend. Sport'-loving You plans to take a eourse in hairdress- ing' and then see the world. Ilear! they'll ery ahroad when they see les e0iffr1l1'e.Q l'eronir11le. EYELYN MARY MYLOD .llr'rry as ll nmrriuye bell. Evie has a wonderful ain- hition. She wants to own an orphan honie. Her anii- ahle disposition will inake her heloved hy all the ehil- dren in her Care. Page 25 his printing hnsinvss. If ln' nvoiils printing Hlbyimiiiitv HUHIDUX EYERETT NELSON I um fhf' lwinfiny ln'r's.s. f'I'sv your h1'ziins, says 3 AG? Hoi-don. who's uswl his in 3 thc' llilllllillxi it won'T hs' long lwforv he-'s Zlll 1-X1wi'f linolyper. lil PY AY l l,l,lAM NEl,St DN blrsf H'orl.' of Coll. Roy. lwttvl' ' Ne-lly. :linis high in his :lin- hition. llv is vitlwi- going To ln' l'l'vsiilPllT of TllP l'IllTP4l Stains or El Qf'llPl'Zli in tho nrniy. MARY MARGARET WVUNNHII 7'hw only :my fo IHIVP ll frirnrl is fo ln' our. szivs Mali-Y. who's going Shi-'ll tinil :i good onv zlnil hs- siic-vvssflil in it s thzit's what wv know. YULANIPA PALMA ' UIDHAIIIDT lYllUlI'lI'l1fII' is l'o1I'f'r. -li-vp:-i's m'i'e-vpvi'sl XVIIS- l'i'ie'inls. lf she' ln-i-sm-lt' is simppe-fl in-xt .Y1'2ll'. if will lu- whilc- she- is wloing olliw' woi-lc. lll l'll MAlDlil,lNlu ULSEN No, no. ll fllflllxilllil fllIlI'N nu. ,s u - - 'L Uh nol snys Ilan-. who will in-wi' lwvonn- ai ,ws wonnun llvi' sin-vc-ss in lil Zlllll inns - llirong.g'li hm' iinleluinlcini Page 26 HVTII FRANUES UYERSTHEET Hr'r hrighf xmilrf sfill 1IfIIll1fS us. lil'.Y. listen! is Rnlhie's 1-iw' now, hui ili'ft'l' she iin- ishvs sec-wtzli-iail svhool, we think shcfll he in ai position wlivre p-eoplv will listen to her without any urging. AXTHUXY STEPHEN l'AllI.Il'ti'A Of sporf Ill' izwrm' firf'S. Tony is one of our fortun- :lfv CIZISSIIIQIYPS who 21ll'92llij' llzls ai joh. Ile will soon he il sin-wssfnl linilclvr. so when wel want new honsvs. Tony's our Illilll. ll0l3lZR'l' JAMES PERIKELLO 'ilmbifion luis no 1'P.vf. Italy. I'll'2lll4'0. fl0l'lll2lllj'. Ellgjlilllll--'-llH'l'P'll lw IllllSil' wlwi-cwvi' Iilllillil goes, anal hv's going' l':li'. XYilh his 1'ontinvnt:il lvllllilllillll hv'll lnnw no tronhlv lannling ll joh with il wvll-known llilllii. MARY FORIRES l'llll,llll00K 'll fair r.r'f1'l'inV is II Nlll'lIf rvrmnnu'n4Iufion. l.llllI. Illv 1'l:iss's prvlfivsf miss, is lillilllgl' ai posf-g.:r:nl11- 2111- 4-oni-sv nm-xl ya-slr. AY1' :iw Slll'l' shi-'ll AYlll'l'l'l'I' own hoop in lifv slralight lo hm' gozll ol' ln-1-oining :i nnrso. NHIIMALINIC ANNE l'll'UNE lf.ll fllouyhfs run u-H'ool- gall1u'rilly1. . , . . . Xornizis :iinhilion will hv lnllillwl whvn shi- Iinzls livr- s1'll':l Ill'lYilil' St'l'l'l'iill'.Y. Anil. ol' l'Ulll'Nl'. Xorniai, yon l'2lll :llWJl.YS lunvm' onlilooi' sporls in your i':u-:llions. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL I l t t .ltlSl'Il'IlINl'I Many rixo t ' '4 .t plrlvid mi111l. ' -lo will soon havv no in-od ot' traveling! to distant ports via hvr hooks and radio, for shv is planning' to takv a Q trip around tht- world. lion 1 l A 1 voyzlglv, Jo. I 1 t JOHN .l. l'0lNbl,SKl'l. -ln. H011 hlrlllvs of sfwfl, lla' .spfwls trinity. l3ud's alnhitiou is to lw siirrvssfiil. and we know ho will he it' ho haudlos husi- nvss as wvll as ln' doos a horkoy stick. So go to it. Bud, and may slim-Q-ss lw yours. l'Al'l. DAVID llt ll JOLSKI 'Ll .lluu nj l1'fff'l'-Y. Spud will train at rollvgo to attain his amhitiou of Iw- roniingr foothall 1-oarh at Westwood Iligh. tit-t in tlwi-tl. Spud. with tho spirit you had at ll. ll. S. and sur- cess is yours. KATIIICIIINIC POXYICR 'tl luilglliug rfyv, ll nwrry smilv, frnd to fnulra' u girl lrortlt u'71il1'. lVhat's new? asks tfhirk. who, for some reason. was ye-ry lllf0l'PSfPtl in our hovkc-y games. Attvr tvaulivrs' rol- lvgv she hopt-s to lwronn' a grrvat English tvarlnfr. Haw no oral tlwnws, Uhirk. l,AlVl!lCNt'l'l l't DXVER Hv shall lmrv nlusir' ll',II'I'I'I'fI' lu' gow. llud plans to go to rollvgi' and whvn he- isn't listvning i to phonograph rc-rords, driv- i ing. and ruttingg' rlasse-s hv will ht- studying to attain the suc-ross that is duo hint. ,2 35 L' 'rf- Q 43 IIAUVIA l.tbl'IS l'RtbYUST ll'llr'f'4' fl11'l'f s ll lrill, tlwr1 s Il tray. .Xftvr c'ollvgt1 l'rox' hopvs to lw alrlv to rt-tirv at tht' :Igl- ot' 325. a goal 4-vrtainly worth rvarhing. Worr asking for a vat-ation at your rountry honw around HIST. l'l'tlY. .ltlSI'lI'll l lil'llbliRlt'K I'l'TNl'lY .t littlr' IIYHINWHNI' non' and thru is rwlishwl by tha' lwsf of main. lt' you ln-ar 'tllold tight. it will not ho tho popular song' hut prohahly l'ut on tht' way to Illillit' his million dol- lars and spf-nd it ill the tlwater. KATHRYN IIICLEN QVTNLAN 'Z-tn hour for sport. Kay is onv of our most proniinvnt sportswonwn. hav- ing' ln-on haskvthall 4-aptain For thrvtl yt-ars. Whvn you Work for your lioss ill that offive. K't'lOll.f let him kid you, Kay. DOROTIIY EDNA RANIWALL Thr if1fm'rsf.Q of 1-Ilildhood and youth rzrw flu' iiifvrwsts Of lIIfllIlx'lIllI. ', llc-anuts is going' in train- ing at tho iVilllitll'Pll'S Hos- ital. lVv know tho rhildrvn will likv hvr and wo hopv sho likvs llllllll as much as sho did Mr. l't-ltivr's rlassvs. l,l'LUN MARTICL RANILXLLQ JR. ll'huf is not fully IIIIIIPV- stood is not poSsf'RSr'll. lVo'rv sorry you don't know what you'rv going to tlo nvxt yvar, lint-k, hut wt- do sinrvrvly wish you all tho Iurk in thv world in lwvolll- ing a big lvague hall playvr. 1939 YEAR BOOK page 27 lltlRtil'I'llY ELIZABETH RIVIIARIISON fj.I't-'l'lNl0I'. ' lloroth-v's pltilosoplliezll viewpoint, fillilllg' life as it eonies, rather eontrauliets her zunlvition to learn as Illllt'll ns possible in one life- time. tlne milestone will he :I sueeessful lllf9l'lltlll0llill lawyer. ELEANUR FRANCES ANN RILEY For me the dltllllfjlld IIIIIVIIS are set. Full of fun, Eleanor. usually ztssoeizlterl with fl hem-li wagon :intl at lll9l'1'y erowtl. is llfliltllllg for eollegre or seeretnrial school where. no tloulit. the ll92lf'll wagon will go too. TIIUMAS l'. RILEY 'I'hr' wolf is nf the floor. Although 'l'o1n. our Chief wolf, is at neweoiner this vealr. his sense of fun has nmfle him so nizlny friends we :ill wish he-'ll been with fs longer. S'l'EWAR'l' STRVAN RtlRER'I'StlN Thr first years of mon must main' pro:-ision fm' the lust. t':illing t'Q. Vzilling FQ. 'Vi-o is it? You Liuessell it: ffs llann. llzun's llestinzltion is eollegge, where he intenlls lf- luke up ranlio etig:i1ieel'i1igg'. ' f-:truest etlort eounts, he ' nerve-s to sueeeetl. ICIDNA MARY IIHISINSUN Still to be llfllf, still fo he 4lrw.w,wvl, us you lrvrr' yfoinyf fo rr .t'r'r1.vf. l tln:n's lirst step ltlXY2lI'tl zu 'vi'ol'essionnl :u'tist's eaireer is :I inolleling jolt. When roi' live on that rzineh, l'ltlll3l. ,von'll have the great out-oti floors for alll the seenery you want. Page 28 THERESA ANN ROSFIA LIIlIfl1l and the lrorlfl lrulylzs with you. Tess's nimble tingers will go over the keyhoauwl of some oftiee typewriter by day. while her ninillle feet will eau-ess mlzuiee floors hy night. A inerry life. l'Al'L KENNETH RVDD Tu fell fIIlI'X out of Sf'llUOl.U Aw, ent it ont. Paulie: we know you're going to he at news hawk. Maybe you'll he reporting stories about your f2lVtll'lfP tezu-hers or even zihout your own swiin- ming' feats. -l. LUNYRY Rl'SSELL. JR. Thr girls all fried, 'Ill-'s quite the l.'ir'lt'.' t'zlss:lnox':l is going! to work El year. then go to st-hool. :intl eventually lie- t'tlIllP il ezlpitnlist. lVith all the money he'll lnive. he will he ailnle to attl'o1-ll plenty of his pet ziirplztnes. t'llESI.EItlll FRANK SAVNIDERS l'm on the .wvrf l'n1 on flux ,wvrf I um II'lH'l'l' I IVUIIIII 1'rr'1' be. Vines. with his ll2lllilt'2ll in- elumtions. plains to ioin the Voatst tlualrel next yezir. XVe'll most likely heau' ol' hiln pitehing lor thein, shutting: the lll2Il'illt'S out with no hits. Aneliors nweigli. Flies. EVA ANNE St'Al'A'l'l Thr llllllllhvf llHllllII'l'S with flu' y11'lIffr'.sf 1lI'1Il'f,H lim. whose quiet WZIIYS lmve won her inuny lrientls in ll.ll.F.. plans to work next Yl'ill'. :uni when she is pronioteel to private seeree tary. shi-'ll say. tlh. glory. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL LUVIS ANTHONY AR'l'III'IC ALLAN S4t'.XMl'Ul,l SVIIIQHICIDICII Xofl1iny yjrwzf :wus wrwr 3 l u-us www- lrss ulom' lhuu 1lf'laipi'1'rI lrifllllllf will ,,, Ts Il'lIl'lI by n1y.w'lf. flllxlll-VIII. ', if- YN lt 4-ouhl In-, Sum. thalt Svaunp is wt-ll known for 5. Nj, you want an johg hut you his work on tht'ti-z1t'tit-sqlnul. f' ' ' ' your His 4-t'tit'ivm'V. 4'tNHf1Dt'l'2lliUll. hout. Mzlkt- it stlli-sly :intl :intl good ll2lllIl't' lnuw w you'll suil s11w1'ssi'l1lly him inuny fi-imuls. :t n tl fu-ountl thv world :tml should ZlSSlll'l' him at sm-1-4-ss- ful futui-ef. ., ,, KA'l'IlI,l'IlCN I K.XNt'l'IS MAHIUN l li.XNt'lCS A -1 1 -Q. g1'1'1111Y Si'-XNLUN Q i , U'r'rr' Nilf'lll'I' fflllllfll, IYI nlgllf IIVI' ll'Ul'lu' ffl' 811111, hp Hf'1H'l11! h1'Ul1'p1 1 1 lrnou' lwr. 1 'N -I 1 1 For vryilig' out loud, Music' :intl 1ll'2lIllilIlt'Si2liiP 1 1 51111, f1'1,,,1S11.1 11811111111 1-1.11111 P lllost of l'l'il'X'S lillw- and ' ' the- lllltlliil' of il 11211190 floor. hm' wholv lift- lH'UllliSUS to In Q- 511511 111111, 111 1.1111111110 111111 tlfwtitwl to iilt'Ill :ls shv us- 1 1 1,X111.1,SS11,11 111 --N 11111111,1. 11111134 til IHA il grfailt 2ll'tl'05S. V9 l1I1111S14. 11111111 S1111 1111141111108 11 SIN! llzls il grrlllllil Start. f11l91,l1UI1P 1111111-ut1n'1 MAIltlARl'I'l' lCl,lZ.XI'5lC'l'lI St'HtlIlER .iIUSICI'II ANTHHNY lf:-ufliilyf mfrlfwfh II full slfjlqtgl man. Ally wllfr' is 1Io1ly1h. Jov, one ot' our lnost liko WFS l '!l5-l'.V- hm SIN' llsmlui' rihlv young nwn, is UZIQUI' to 'WPS il h4'l'N4'lf- Affvl' SIW go to work. Bluvlw ho vain tinishvs t'0llllllK'l't'i2li school. ' W0 IWIN' SIWQH IWW HW 1ilz1ying:, his fzivoi-itv hohhivs. wi1vl't'-witli-ull to r'oll01't for u stugv f-31-91,1-1 hooks to hm' lw:l1't's vontvnt. MA::f11f113f1fT1 manoiufzs Ivimxvi-is SIIICICIIAN I liwurwn on wurfli I hurw fron. Xthlvtit' Dol thinks al four- tvt-n-tlolIm'-:1-ww-lc joh would ho IIPZIYPIIIIV. Muylw so, hut Q you mn do hvttvr thun that. Xrr1'1' irlla' II momffuf, buf tliriffy and flmuylzfful of UflIl'I'S.H Muylw Vvggy won't' he :ihlv to knit nvxt your whilv she- works in that oftiw, hut it won't hv long.: lwforv sho owns :in ottivv of hm' own 111111 1111111 1 1 1 1 X tvrs than niuh-s. VARULINE MAIITIC lflws,w'rI is flu' lzrvllfligf it l1lIfIIl'I'. 5 1':ll't'i0 szlys, Uh, T don' Jlf'rry is flu' lI1'lII'f lrifhin lir'r. 1 1 Y 1 1 V 1 1 ,. X ou nu-:ln it '? :tsks Nutty MUNI lw'? 'l'h' but xw 'hw uhvn tohl shtfs sure- ot' :ln 'iwmln f u W Shp Wm ily ' oftim-41 ioh. Un ht-1' :it'tvi'noons lmlkv U ww nursfi' Mafvlw oti lltttX ulll lu itbllllti on - 'l l'f N W ' U-W it F tlwlu'i1ll1'lmtll. 'l'lwhri1lul looking.: :lt your st'r111rhook, 1939 YEAR BOOK Page 29 1 ,,rv A, 1 1 ,,1 in xl. ...N 1 A I' ' .' I P 4 . z..' I' SHN. 1 ' S 1 - . ' , . . -- 1 ss lb' P' rw 1 nl Ol 1 l Nl SIIICIWI X . In lruf- ox the ilerrllw fo flu' pol , nl us flu' Illll fn l fl: lleo1 e1l.11lnsl1e Q1t'llt'l.lllX 1-omes without heing mzllleel llltl lllll.N ,ut hoxx loitnit xxlll llllXt it hlwlon lhfn thuell he no ini in iolhi sl lllll' llllllllhll hem, lnole KCI He ,. F orge. ' ll' FIA llIl'QNt 'li BIVIIAR SIIICXYAN :firm-w hurl her llI'I fI'l'f Jrorl Lei pr U' w lv to huonu an 1'llllfll'Pll s ..', 1 ' 2 DY xi y 1 1 -A -1 lloranu s :unhitions 2ll'0 nurse 1 ill A 1 ' 1'-u sllf ll lit .1 glial M1111 wllaltevei' she does, so hfif s 1 her all The luvli in the worlfl. wishin,:' 1. V 1 -ss :it 1-1 HBIMA lCl.lZAlil'ITll SILIN lull of Sll'I'I'f illfllffllllllf limnizi wants to ln .1 s 1 1 lllll if hei 4-ess in lllllNl'. z plalyilrg' in the lll'll svllool 7 oi'c-lnestrzl is uni' llltllt she will go ilill' in her 1-liosen profession. 'zltlf BIAILIHIII li Hl'Il'I'l'l!l'lll SM l'l'll ,l hHn1ll1'of1r'lf XVIN-11 you s-- : 1 - 1 '11 ' -- - mr ' :- Q V .., .' nitlp. 1' : ' 1 ,. 1 'z - '-xl s - nr . V... . 2 I 4 'I 1 7'llr'l'1' lI'1I.N l.N'HIlflflIll.n lhll, whose 1-:nm-1--I woxl was ': , . ' x 1 1 . , . 1 . - 1 I l S , . 1 lon newspupei lllNl'1'lY re 1 uhh unwl eommei flulrln still: ' : unlnllon is lo haue lots l'1-IIS. Page 30 JOSEPH M. SPIRIDIGLIOZZI, Ju. How does your garden grou- ? ' SIIIILHGSS spinach and let- tuce l'P2ldj'-9I1lll1lIl9d with Russian dressing are some of the triumphs we hope for fl-0111 lioi-tieulturist Spitz, who'll he studyiiig his hobby :lt Massachusetts State next year. ANTHONY RAYMOND SQYILLANTE He draws no rein, but he slznlfes the Street. I womler' whether col- leeting Fl fortune will he any ll2ll'fiPl' for Tony than C01- leeting old Coins was. After he works his way througll night college, he ought to f-olleet fast. JOSEPH GICORllF, STANKICVICH .lfy uzrn thoughts are my eompauiorzsf' Tlll'0XV him 11 tishf' Yes, it's Joe speaking. He has higrh hopes of some alzly he- eoining' Fl successful artist. ll9l 2lllS9 drawiiig happens to he his favorite hohhy and pastime. RIVIIARID ICLMICR STRAIGHT Street did if. The perils of nvizltion will seein tame to l'ilot Street Illlftll' his years in 4-l . Good- nzltllreil llivlc hasn'I lninalecl Il hit heing hlanneal for every- thing: We wish him luek. lCl,lZAlil'Z'l'll MAIQGAIII-I'l' ST! 'A RT The u'11Ik.w of life .vhe h'ur1'l,v. Althougli lletty 4-:une to llealhalm vin Hel-nnmy :incl illilillllllllil, she-'ll izllce no ile- lours on her rozlal lo Nlll'i'l'NS :ls :1 lll'lV2llt' seeret:u'y. Jee- persl' she's lieauling 1-ight ful' li. DEDHAM H IGH SCHOOL FRANKIJN Sl'TTON l'1'r.wrms fluff nmlfv puns , 1 1 arf' lzlcw Ifllllfflll buys fhrlf x 5 l lljll I - 'll'-I I PM mMN,,,S on HH, miI,.,md llluxu- ,.w flu IIIllI'II.Ntl frmllw .. ' 0 lunyuuyfa' of mflnlmul. Strvtvli. who 111:111:1gv4l thv ' f 1 pm H il' ufllliv' lnovlcvy 11-:1111 tl11'f+11g:h :111 1111- ' . - W , llhm' tl', i f51, 1lvl'v:1l1-fl sm-znsmi. lllilllS iv , I , , I work il YPQII' :xml thi-11 Pllltll' hh- l'l, 5 his 'mu A ll I'-l VUHW ix UNH, t'tAll4,xX' hig llw amino. Slltlllltl 'wt h1111 :1111hitiu11 is In luv an 4'zz11' ut' Weill S111-vt. t'UNS'l'ANl'l'I Nl. 'l'AT'l3lCll fl lilllflll is yrmrl for flu' soul. For l'l'A'lllQ out ltlllllfl 'T' flllllllltl. of 4-ullrsv yu11'll lw il Lionel 1l1-vss tlt'SlQllt'l'. hut el i11'l work so l1:11'4l that ymi will lw llvpiivwl ol' Your t'z1vo1', . . 1 . Ul,lx .l wupiful NIl'llIlHlf'I'.ll Mm I , 1, . Y an l 1-mm-, 4-ries llillll rm his way to l111si11vss svliuul, :1111l 49 Nlblllll lwtlvl' gilt out of his muy. lm- this hwy is going' . lzwos. itv pz1sti111vs - l'l'2l1llll,Q illlll I, SNVlIIllllillg. is IQLICAX4 1R, Y 1 1 , vi. N YHI,MlCllllAl'Sl'IN u uAh,Fi?HI,llrTI Hoff Nll'l'!'fI'lf flows flmf IIS -livifh 1f,,1.vi1ifw 1 if-in '1ff f'f1 fiffH 'ffl1f f'1'fff1 -V' Skip will hc il NVUIll2lll llc-A Slglllllg hut 11e'vv1'. llt'Vl'l', , , . IIPYPI' il 1lvsiU'11i11ff XV4'lIll2lll. v1's luotstops zl111l, illltil' uvith HT dmft hzlimvv it... she' QJft'llt'l'UllSlA' 4llSllllSSl'S :ull 1111pl1-:1sz111t stz1te1111111ls :lhmit hm' f1'i0111ls. satisfy him. Cap is l.tlll0NYlllQI his faith' g11'a14l11z1tiu11 i'l'UIll llillllllfllllll. he hopvs tu zlttvml lIz11-v:11'1l BI9llll'2ll Svliool. AVv'1'e signs ing llll riglit now to have ytlll U W X Y. 1. 1' IIOXVARTD JAMES 15111151111 thi lmls f0l1SllS, l XVALDHON ' UH lnulnfs its own IVV,- YIHHINIA l'lClSl'lLl,A !'0IHI', and lf'rr'l.v all 'l'llll3l'IllliAl' di.wfiuvfim1. Howl follfs mv' .w'111'1'f'-tfllff' lil111l4ly's Ullllilglllll that I I'IlI'1'U.l ll -H has clisruptwl classes illlll Tihh-v's Zlllibllltll' lllll'SP in ilisgrililtlwl ll'2lt llPI'S lllUl'l' thv 111:1lii11L:' :1111l lllll tvlliiig' lllilll 011411. Nvvwtlivlvss, l1is yu11. Tihhy. wefel Plljllj' iw- 1 liuinm- will lw illl zulllitimi to ing lllll' of tlw luvky p:1tiv11ts Ihv lll3ll'llllll' shop wlnvrv hv that yuu will 4'2ll'l' fm-. plans tu work. ICIJZAIRICTII ANN ICLICANQDIQ AGNES AVALSII 'l'llMll,SUN Hlfruntiful Qurfvn of fill' Rv nwrry if you uw' ll'iNl'.U ' .lIuy. lillimfs gay tllSlNlSlfl0ll IIS- f lim-tty llilS lwvii 2lllXl0llSlA' snres hm' El guml time at 3 lnukiiig l'u1'w:11'1l to gl'2ltlll' plays. 1l2llll'PS. 01' pimllsssiil if mimi, sn that sho mm gall lm-t 2lllyWll0l'l'. Slli'll il A' 1' slalrtml lm' the 'Wm'l1l's Fair. swvvt 1111111111 :is this woulll ' ,ZV Ill'l'l'.S hoping shv 1-:111 1-4111- Illillill any nflivv il happy V, ' Ili' hm' Zlllllllllflll ful' place. V -JA W 1 I ll'2lY1'l f1'u111 there. l939 YEAR BOOK Page 31 ROSEMARY XVALSII Let thy Jrorllx ln' -ferr. Business sehool is Rose- m:1ry's tlestiimtiou. after whieh she hopes to lneeome at IIl'iV2'lft1 secretary. A quiet girl, she is one of the elz1ss's hest stucleuts. Suem-ess iu your auilritious. Rosemary. ARTHVR FREDERICK XVEHER, JR. Honest labor' bears a lorely fave. Art is headed for Tufts to learn the details of eonstruef tiou. After that. taking time from his musie. he yvill he scattering hrillinut sky serapers here and there. ERNEST GODFREY XYEIIJVL Uh, 'ne knight of the pen. Trapper has clone so mueh in high sehool it's impossible to reeorcl it all. lle wants to go to Volhy Vollegle. he- eome :I Vuiteel States Fore ester, and yvrite it hook. YIVTUIIIA XVESTHARIJ Unr'fl1ingaflrwslr-nn bring mr' jnyHl sirnply lore fault. Hee whiskers I Spiek. your illlliblflflll to elo some- thing :mtl to do it well is very V2lj1'llP1 hut that 1loesu't stop us from wishing: you good lurk in yvhntever it is. Page 32 XVARREN GAGE XVHEELER, JR. The story n'ill not go flown. llemliugg for Bowdoin, XVheeler eoufesses to a love of home life :uid hopes of il gootl joh. The .llirror and traek'u girls have heen his favorite school activities. Rest of luek, XVEIPPQH. HENRY PETER XVISNIEYYSKI ll'i.w men say nothing in rlungerons- tinzesf' Hem'y's hobby is yveigrht- lifting, yvhieh presumably will give hi111 the strength ueeessziry to satisfy his lofty fllllilifltlll of aholisliing the Freueh lmigliage. I'ntil then. bonne chanee, Henry. RAYMOND ARTHVR XVOLLOFF, JR. His orrn elzrzrnefer is the arbiter of e1'ery0ne's. Rny. who kept eheerful elespite at hrokeu leg that kept him ou erutehes most of the year. promises to make il real sueeess of life. Skiing :ras his hohhy. .IUIIN ZUNFRELLI Horn with flu' gift of lflny1laff'r. Zoni szlys. XV.i'..X., here I rome. There's :I shovel :lt one eutl ot' the XV.l'A. Zlllti the Presimleuey :lt the other: we 1-:lu pieture Zoni near the top. l'.XI'L ZtlNI REI,LI 7'lu' miylafy atom. l':1uI's singing' iu the show- ers is just at llI't'lHll'2lllUll for il j.1'l't'2ll ealreer :ls al tenor. lt' he lnllrsts into song :ls he tlitl into the line. yvatteh out. Keuuy linker. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL ,, pf I l I 1 l NELSON l'. COPELAND 'KL00h' before you Ieuppg .ww before you go. ' Goin' my way. Bud? asks hitch-hiking Nellie. who plans to take a university extension course in air-eon- ditioning. The way he is go- ing is up. PEARL R. EASTIYOOD A still .wmull roieef' hvllill could be nicer than buying loads of new clothes and spending your whole time traveling, which is what Pearl hopes to do ? XVe 1-au't help being envious, Pearl. FRANK ERNST Silr'uee is more eloquent than words. Now, now, Sy, stick to building model airplanes and you'll have no trouble getting: that job. There'll be plenty of time to look at pretty girls afterwards. IVILLIAM M. FAIR 'uqileiiee und u'isdom gets u mlm friends. Bill is one of our more ar- dent sport fans a11d we hope and trust the job he :lets next year will leave him plenty of time to follow the teams. MARY FRANCES GLEASON '21 ll IIIIVIIIIPRS flumiug meteor shone for huir. ' Red plans to return to school next year to further her hobby of reading. Am- bition and hard work will help to make her one grand nurse. I939 YEAR BOOK Tll EOIJOR E ROBERT IIOECKEL, Jn. Quiet und unus.suming, he goes his gentle u'uy. Ili, bud, Ted will greet you at his tilling station. Ilon't worry about his fu- ture--ii' he goes to the dogs, it will be because dogs are his hobby. E DIY I N A N DR EIV MAR1I'I,E, Ju. lJre1'y muu has his faults, uufl honesty is his. Ed Certainly should have an interesting walk this sum- mer sinee there will be so many for eompanions on that hike to the IVorld's Fair. Look for the short euts. Eddy. IVILLIAM D. O'RRIEN The greatest of ull evils is u uvuk gorerumeut. Bill plans to run for Presi- dent, Dictator, Chancellor- most anything: Iilon't keep demanding! reeounts though, Bill, or we won't Hail O'Brien. IVell, we know you'd be a. good leader any- how. VICTOR MICHAEL SCAFATI The manly part is to do uith, might und main what you can do. Ripper, whose spare time has been divided between working and baseball. hopes to beeome a professional ball player. May you be a Vie- tor in more than name, Rip. IVA LTE R RO B E R T TITFKER But flIf'I'P'S more in me than thou 1lllflf'I'RffIllfI,S'l'.'i Ilezzy says his favorite pastime is sleeping. but we 1-an't believe that of an In- dustrious Turk. Sometime soon he'll be an electrician for the Boston Edison. WE HAVE VOTED ,llnxl pnpulur girl . . .llnsf pnpulur bng .. limi lnnlring girl .. limi lnnkiug ling .. limi 1l1'r'x.w'1l girl .. lfwsf rl1'r'.w.w'il ling . . . U'iflif'.vf girl H'ifli1'xf ling .. .llnxf l'l-ass ,ll0.Sf .llnsf .llnsf .llnxf ,llnsf Original . gvniux . . . rlignifiwrl ... rffliulrlr' girl .. rrliillflf' lungs. . . uflilrfir- girl .. uflilrfir' ling .. Vliifff irn f ....... 1. lfrwf-i1fif11i'i'rl girl .. lfrsf-iirrflirwrl Girl mnsf lilfrlg f lang .......... U SlH'f'I'I' ling mnsl lilrwlg ln .wl1'1'w'rl .. limi girl rl11nr'f'r .......... lfiuwf ling rluiirrr Illnxf .wfmlinux girl .. Illnxf .vfurlinux ling .. Illnxf lll',ljlIlIll'lIflIfll'l' . f 'llrxx fllrf ......... .llnxf .llIlSlf'IIl .. .llnxf glliwf .... ,llnsf umliifinilx .. 1' urn: l 1lrnl l'vlll'Ul l nrni 'iff 'iff 'iff 'lil l 11 rnrilr l g1-nl 'iff l u rnrilr l'rIrnl'ilr l'1ll'1ll'llI' O ' .Willy , , fnnll . . xpnrf ........ rgrlin prngrnm. rninir- .wlrip nlnrir' m'l1'f'.w,w .. nfnrii' fwlnr ..... N nm' W H11 .. ciERTKI'IlE COATES . . .EUGENE DEF1-:LIvE .. BIARY 1'HII,RnnK . . . l':RNlCS'l' ILLEALINN .. IQIHNA ROBINSHN .. XVARREN TAYLMI ...BIAHY MvNAI.Lx' .. XYILLI.xxI HOEFER .. XYILLIAM H0121-'I-:R LILY Jrmxsnx .. Mixmox SUANLON . . . fIER'l'HI'IbI-I COAT!-is n'I.-Rlvlulm IIARIIIN4: ........... ISAIHCI.I.E KI-ZNNEIA' R FAVORITES IEII'BI:I:'1' K.x'r4'IIPnI.E .... TIIUMAS RILEY .. GI:u'l'I:1'm: f'n.xTI:s .. ICIININI' XVEIIJFI. ...LILY Jnnxsnx .. ICRNESI' XVEIDVI, ..... Iilnms FERIIIS .. NVILLIAAI ALI,.xIm .... Hl l'll IQILLANI .. RAYBIUXIH XVOI.I.ulfIf Y lbnIm'rIIY Ixlwluxclrsnx ....M.xI:Y I'HII,RR1NDK .. l'1IHV.XIill Iinlulm ....... l l:.xxv1cs Lm: NDRUTIIY RIVIIARDSUN . .XNn'1'1u-: Axui-:Ls Slxcf' .............1'lIl1'lil'IN Swmmxf: ..f'Il.Xlll.IlC Sli-1'.xn'l'ux' .........l,lL' AHNICIL . . . lIIc'1 rlc IXXYIS . Sl'lf:N4'r:l: 'l'I:.x1'x' ll .. -lIx1nYFnxx hig lwnguw plug '- lll'lI'NllllfN'l' .... . ...... illmlm Page 34 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL I I I I I LITCDATUQL l:l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l.:l:l.: Page 35 CLASS POEM MAIDE VOYAGE 3I.xm:i:1:Y Lroxs The ileep. grey mists of early morning rise Above il sleeping town. while fan' helow The lmrhor sleeps :is mlm :ls polished glass: No ezireless In-eeze flistm-hs its rest serene. One stately ship. in spring ot' life. awaits An eager winil to till her nnfnrleil sails. Before the morning ot' her mziitlen voyage. The ileeks were sernlnlveel to shining white. and yet The sailors. not eontent. l'llil down lrrzlss rails Till they refieet the glory ot' the sun. lVhieh now begins its journey through the sky. lizleli Siliitil' stops his work to feel the tang Of stliij' breeze upon his snnhm-neil eheeki The clroiring' wineh upon the vessel's prow Ilelezises ainehor from il llllltitiy hell. Slowly. :is loathe to leaive the sheltering shores, l'zist frienilly iloeks she glides without si sound. lYinning1 the open seal :xt Inst. il thrill Of life runs throngii ilt'l' Veins. till. with El iltllllltl tlf joy. she lealps forth free-:llone yet ill'2lV0? .Xml o'er the waives to tlistunt shores she plows, Anal thns. with hezlels ereet. we stzinil zilert. I,l'Pll2Il't'ti to seek our isles ot mlestlliv' For we. like ships on mznimlen vovaigges. liliihairk toilaiy on t'ortnne's timeless ernise. Vzirting is sml. lint yet fairewells that must Ile szliil mingle with eries ol' lion I'1l.ljIIflf'. .Xml we with orertlowing ill'2ll'iS gn forth To ent our furrows in the hounelless ileep. poge 36 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL I- TOLERANCE LILY JOHNSON Tolerance is forbearance in judging ot' the acts or beliefs of others, however much they ditler from our own. NVQ- should not, of course. denounce our customs and faith because our friends ditler in belief. Nor should we lose the feeling that what we believe in is best: yet we should not carry this idea so far that it beco111es an obsession. or until we no longer respect the beliefs of others. IYe should never forget that others have every hit as nmch right as we have. to believe as they do and think as they do. Perhaps we may be wrong. or perhaps they may be wrong: but, whichever way. we are both entitled to our ONVII opinion. htiive to every other human being every right that you claim for your- self. says lt. G. Ingersoll. It is easy to say this but much harder to carry out. It always has been hard to see the other fellow's point of view, but it seems to be especially hard today. As children, we were taught to believe in and live by tl1e golden rule -one of the finest pieces of advice given. yet the one to which the least attention is paid. Why? ls it no longer the custom to love one's fellow man? Ur has it become up-to-date to do anything one can to make his neighbor's life a misery ? ln spite of the progress the world has made in civilization and knowledge. there are still far too many people who are extremely narrow and bitterly prejudiced. who think only of them- selves and the material things which they can get out of life. These people must wake up to the fact that more sympathy. more kindness, more under- standing. more pity. and yes, more mercy must be shown to other human beings if this world is to be a happy place in which to live. There are two major forms which intolerance may take: It may be small and sly. existing with individuals who hate. condemn, and scorn: or it may be huge and monster-like. existing when a whole nation or a large group persecutes. robs. or kills. The power of the nation-wide intolerance is usually exerted over other races and religious sects: but there is just as much in- dividual discrimination as there is national. The black and yellow races have often been treated with contempt by the white. which has set itself up as being something better than the others. The Negroes. in olden times. were treated as no more than animals. and even today in this country have not the rights of the white man. In the South. especially, they are scorned and dis- criminated against. In the North. however. where hatred for the Negro is not so strong. he is given many advantages which his southern brother has not. and is treated with more consideration. As regards the yellow race. many of the white countries no longer allow members of this race to enter their ports unless they are coming to visit, to transact business. or to attend school. They may not become citizens, however. So many stories have been circulated about the yellow men who were born in this country that they have become feared and distrusted by many. One of the strangest quirks of human nature. however. is the fact that 1939 YEAR BOOK page 37 I Americans seein to think it something to he proud of if they can boast a Red ancestor. I wonder why. Not only among races of ditferent color. but also within the white race itself. do we lind intolerance: for frequently today there is much condescen- sion towards one another. Perhaps the most outstanding example is that which boasts of Nordic superiority. Not only is there intolerance among races, but there is intolerance among nations as well. Une country is jealous of the other's power a11d wealth. and the peoples of one nation are taught to despise those of another. Citizens of one nation hate foreigners and blame them for everything unfortunate that happens. They do everything they can to make their lives a misery, instead of trying to promote peaceful relations by helping them overcome their ditii' culties. Here. in this country. we see the etfects among our own people. es- pecially among the older and the newer families. Some parents won't let their children even speak to the children next door because their father comes from another country. The children may have been born here. but their parents were not. and so they are treated as outcasts. t'rime and violence are often blamed on the foreigners. Not only this: They are treated with con- tempt because of their nationality and often held up to ridicule because of accent in their speech. Surely. these new citizens have a hard enough time coming to a strange place. and trying to learn an entirely new and difficult language without our making it any harder for them. lVe certainly would not want to be treated in the same nianner. if our positions were reversed. lt is the need for the old golden rule again. Wherever you turn. you will tind it. As long in existence as racial intolerance and certainly as strong in feel- ing. is religious intolerance. The ditl'erent religious sects. believing their gospel is the only true one. disparage other denominations who disagree with them. In my mind. one ot' the niost ignorant things a person can do is to laugh at and scorn another's religion. l've actually known cases where chil- dren in their earliest attendance at church were taught that they should despise and ridicule anyone who embraced a ditferent religion. ls this the right spirit to instill among' children? llut going beyond personal scorn. is actual persecution. .Xt various tinies in the history of the world. there have been periods of uninerciful religious intolerance: and the salne condition exists in niany places in the world right now. The amazing part of it is that people do not seein to realize and see how necessary the need for tolerance is, if the world is to progress and be a better place in which to live. intolerance. however. may be not only due to racial. national. and religi- ous ditferences. but due to social or economic situations. lVitliin a country there are always rich people and there are always poor. NVherever there are rich and poor. there is apt to be discrimination. which often breeds feelings of inferiority and superiority. and tinally. intolerance. Sonic rich feel so superior that they tend to look down upon the lower classes with haughty disdain. Sonic poor, in turn. feel in little cynical towards life. and bitter Poge 38 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL towards tl1e ones who are wealthy. Tl1ey forget tl1e great philanthropists i11 Olll' C0llIlII'y wl1o have 110110 so llllllfil to l1elp Illilllkllltl, Hlld I'9lll0I11ll9I' Ollly the ungracious acts of a wealthy neighbor, perhaps. Ill ti111es of depressio11 tl1is attitude is so accentuated that often tl1is hitter feeli11g turns to hate. Somewhat tl1e same Slfllililtlll exists in regard to tl1e ed11cated a11d tl1e ignorant lllilll. There are SUIIIL' so-called educated Illtlll wl1o look with conde- sce11sio11 1111011 tl1ose they call ignorant: b11t lllPll again. there are Ill0l'0 wl1o try to do XVllilt tl1ey l'2lll to give l'tllll'2lIl0ll to those wl1o have ll0Qtl of it. vVllPIl we think of tl1e scie11tists wl1o labor day illltl lllgllt to make things easier for 11s, lllltl when we think of tl1e great doctors wl1o give their services free to those wl1o l'2lllll0f attord to pay for them. we llilglll to realize that there is SOIIIC love and lillltlllPSS illltl tolerance i11 the world after all. Every Illilll sl1o11ld go to his grave able to say as John Andrews said, I know 11ot what record of Sill awaits Ill? in tl1e other world, b11t tl1is I know: tl1at I was never mean Olltlllgll to despise a lllilll b0f'2lllS9 he was ignorant, or because he was poor. lVitl1 this attit11de i11 everyone's heart, we Sllflllltl go a lo11g way towards ll world of I0iPl'2lllCP. Education is tl1e 111ost val11able thing a person can possess a11d a lltlilflll of educated people is tl1e best thing a co1111try can possess, for ig11ora11ce breeds intolerance. whereas ed11catio11 breeds sympathy and under- standing, wl1icl1 is far IIIUFQ i111porta11t tl1a11 XV98lfll a11d power. Hack of all intolerance is tl1e individual, for it is tl1e combined feelings of i11divid11als tl1at make llp a IIHIIOII-XVIII? n1oven1e11t. There are several reasons wl1y SOIIIQ of 11s as i11divid11als are so intolerant. Most of 11s are prejudiced, through c11ston1 or habit. against certain races, nationalities, re- ligions. illlil peoples. These prej11dices are acquired and even taught IIS fill'0llQll Olll' earliest years. for no child is il0I'Il with prej11dice i11 his heart. Some of us have had unpleasant experiences with someone of a particular race or creed. Fllld so we harbor feelings of hate against the whole race or religion just because of tl1at one example. Perhaps tl1e greatest cause of intolerance. however, is our 11arrow-minded- 11ess: Olll' ll9lIlQ,' too small to see a11d understand tl1e views of others. being too selfish even to liste11 to their opinionsg being too stubborn to admit that a11y- one else might be right: flllfl being too jealous to concede superiority when it is flll9. Each of us IIIIISI be tolerant in his own heart before a nation can ever hope to he. Zllld 11ntil these feelings of jealousy, seltishness. Zlllfl narrow- llllllt'l9flll9SS are destroyed. there will l1e intolerance i11 tl1e world. Tolerance is vitally necessary to tl1e advance of civilization: for, as George Bernard Shaw says, Though all society is founded 011 intolerance. all lIllIJI'0V9Il1QIlt is f0lllld9tl on tolerance. Here. in America, as never before, we need tolerance, Illiltlfl up as we are of varied races. creeds. a11d customs, each of wl1icl1 has a tremendous t'0llIl'liJllIl0Il to make to 11s all if Ollly we are wise enough to see Zllltl accept. VVll9Ill9I' a world of perfect tolerance is Ollly a Utopia dreamed of a11d greatly desired. but an utter impossibility. I do llfbl' k11ow. But tl1is I do know: XVe cannot. IIEIVP tolerance to ally great degree unless we work for it a11d l939 YEAR BOOK Page 39 strive for it, unless we do everything in our power to make it so. If we Want tolerance to exist for ourselves and for our children. we must do something about it now. lt will be too late if we delay. It is our duty, as the young people of today, to see to it that, in the future. love instead of hate shall pre- vail. peace instead of war shall exist. and tolerance instead of intolerance shall live with us. SUCCESS ELIZAHETII BIAY JAcKsoN Since every human being in the world possesses that thing we call life, each one must face the problem, XVhat shall l do with this life of mine, this my most valuable, most personal possession? This problem-one that is as old as the world and yet ever eternally new-has been presented to myriads of people for millions of years. And today we graduates are faced with this same momentous question. TVe are here today, products to a great extent of the conditions of our childhood. Of course in the beginning there was our parents' endowment, not only of their own physical and mental traits. but also those of their mothers and fathers, and their ancestors in turn. YVith these factors already pre- determined, we started upon our course. From then on, throughout child- hood, we were influenced consciously by our parents' wishes and unconsciously by our daily contact. with them. Our environments helped to 1110111 our social attitude and behaviorg school, to train our minds: churches, to form our ideals. All our contacts have helped toward the culmination that is what we are today. Through all this until now, we have not been held accountable for decisions, but today, no longer free from responsibility. we now stand, high school finished, our probation passed and our futures in our own hands. The first question that seems to arise is the choice of a career. This. both because of its immediacy, and its irrevocable effect on our t'uture years, is of utmost importance. XVe naturally approach it thinking XVhat way will lead to success? But this raises another question. What is true success? ls it wealth, riches, prominence in one's tield. or is it. perhaps, something less tangible? To me it is the last, and this very intangibility of success is the cause for keen disappointment on the part of many a one who searches for it in his own life. XVith his radiant and soaring ambition, Youth sets the goal for his own life, and Old Age all too often looks vainly. with tired eyes. for that lofty place he had set for himself to reach. True attainment is very often uncon- scious attainment. Several years ago I read the novel .1 I,nntern In Her Ilrmd, by Hess Streeter Aldrich, and I have read it many times since. yet my first impression ol' Abbie Ileal's noble life has always remained with me. As a beautiful young girl, rattling over the prairies in a covered wagon bound for the mid-XVest, Abbie would look at her lovely. tapering fingers, and dream of being, some day. a great lady---a lady such as her t'ather's mother, whose page 40 DEDHAM HIGH scnooi. picture still hung in the big old castle in Ireland. That picture represented to Abbie all that sl1e could wish for her own future, and, although she had never S0911 it, she would imagine. as she lay at night in the wagon, the day when she. Abbie Ileal. a great lady. would stand face to face with that pic- ture, l1er dreams come true. Hut the wagon rattled on over the prairies, and Abbie married lVill, and went farther west with him. leaving behind the doc- tor's son who might have made everything she had dreamed come true. The years that she haul always expected to bring her riches, brought her instead innumerable, almost unendurable, trials. The Nebraska winds blew parching droughts before them and howled at the loneliness of her sod hut: the locusts ca111e and the crops vanished: lYill died. leaving ber with a large family. Yet through it all Abbie forgot herself. lived for her children, and sent them forth into the world ill'Ill9ll with her own cheerful courage. In the end, Abbie, old. feeble, illlfl work-worn. stands before the picture of that great lady, her ancestor, and weeps. In her very nobility. she did not recognize her own greatness. Her children she had sent forth to rise in her stead. Friends and neighbors sl1e had inspired. She and others like l1er had led the way for the settlement of our lVest, and the tinal glory ot' our flag from sea to sea. She herself had grown strong and gallant in her troubles. Could she have led a more truly successful life? As with Abbie. so it is with countless other people who honestly and courageously strive o11 through dark discouragement. lVould that they might be aware of their real achievement, and that we might learn and be inspired by it! In Annie Sullivan Maeey we have another example of a truly great and successful life. Born of drunken parents, i11 a squalid hovel, she was left at the age of eleven with her little brother on the doorsteps of a selectman's home. They were placed in the poor house, where -limmy soon died of tuber- culosis, and Annie, half-blind with a growth over her eyes, was left alone. lVild for E111 education, she would plead with every visitor at the farm to help her. and she finally reached the right one. She was sent to Perkins Institute for the Blind, and was educated there until she was twenty, when an operation that restored l1er sight became possible. Able to see, and yet with braille and finger-reading at her command, she was prepared for work of a very unusual nature. About this time Mr. Keller from Alabama was looking for a teacher for his deaf and dumb daughter. IIele11. Perkins Institute recommended Annie Sullivan, fillfl we all k11ow her story from then on, for it was through Annie Sullivan Macey that the world was given Helen Kellei-'s wonderful genius. Is it not impressive to think of the difficulties surmounted by this woman? And yet more impressive to me are the vicarious successes she attained through llelen Keller's achievements. Through her own talents she brought forth the talents of another lnunan being. And every day all about us people are doing this very thing. Forgetting all that they themselves might have accomplished. our mothers have devoted their lives to our guidance. Our teachers train us that we may in turn use our talents throughout the world. i939 YEAR BOOK Page 41 Page 42 Doctors, nurses, and scientists save lives - lives that go forth themselves for service to others. Yet there are those who have given their e11tire lives in devotion, only to have the ones they have worked for fail them. Such was the case of the mother in Edna Ferber's So Big. Hers was a passion that failed in its pur- pose. The son she had slaved for through so n1a11y years, alone save for her hopes, grew to be an indifferent, world-worn sophisticate instead of the noble prince she had always visualized him. Failure in her purpose, yes, yet was hers not a victory in growth of soul - a victory in the example and inspira- tion she gave to all who looked upon her life? Through death itself success is often attained. One thinks with awe of Dr. Jesse Lazear, who gave his life that malaria might be conquered and that others might live in his stead. Perhaps, on the other hand, you object that Dr. Lazear might possibly have accomplished even lnore through living. Take, then, the example of Sydney Carton from Dickensll Tale of Tico Uities. He crowned his life by going to the guillotine in the place of another. In meeting death he found success, both i11 the victory of his own soul, and in the saving of a life that was far more valuable to the world than his own had ever been or could be. True success is attained through forgetfulness of oneself and living for others, though those who have atained such success are often unconscious of it. I have long loved a poem of Ella lVheeler lVilcox, and may l share it with you? There are songs enough for the hero lVho dwells on the heights of fame: l sing of the disappointed- For those who have missed their aim. I sing with a tearful cadence For the one who stands in the dark, And knows that his last, best arrow Ilas bounded back from its mark. 4. For hearts that break in silence lVith a sorrow all unknown. For those who need companions, Yet walk their ways alone. And I know the Solar system Must somewhere keep in space A prize for that spent runner lVho barely lost the race. sl For the plan would be imperfect Unless it held some sphere That paid for the' toil and talent And love that are wasted here. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1. ll I 1 1 I I i l 'I 1 l pl 1 I I 5 1 fl i i i 1 l 1 l l Q if ii 1 'i 1 L4 A HI TORY ASSIGNME T Matrox M.1elf'.xuL.xNE CAST .lliss Pennifenther, the teneher ....................... M.xn1oN MACF.xnL.xx1: lhtpils.. .. ..lC11w.x1cD IEAKER. -lover: timcow, ICRN1-:ST XVEIDFL, BIARGERY Lvoxs Tiine: Tl1e year 1950. Plaee: Tl1e Dedham High School. Seenez The ti l'2ll'j' near 1'00lll 210. As curtain rises, an elderly lady teacher is seated at a desk. She is dressed i11 old-111aidisl1 clothes and appears to he very stern. lflnter tiro yirls and two boys ltlllffhlllfl and talking rery loud und earryiny books, pencils, paper, ete., under their drn1s.l Mlss P1zxN1rE.x'1'111-:1c. If you ean't come i11 here lll0I'8 quietly, you Can't 1 . at all. Y0ll'1't? disturhing 1119 as well as tl1e study hall. ll'l'ILS tputtiny ll-1111118 orer nzonthsl. Uh, W9'1'9 so sorry, Miss Penni- 1 ather fund under his breath one snysl Tl1e old crank! Miss l'ENN1FE.1T11r:1c. Have you your library slips? IQRNIE. Here tl1ey are. t-Hands them to her grndyinyly.l Nun. Come on, kids. let's get goin' 011 this history assignment. tStart to open books and yet out paper and peneils. Suddenly, telephone rings und t'fnr'lzm' t1nsn'ers.l Miss l'ENN11f1:.x'1'111:1:. Lihrary. XVl1at's that? lIaven't you made a mis- take? Are you sure? Uh my! I'll he 1-ight down! ty-Vhe nppeftrs very emeited and Ienres the room rery qniekly, slnnuniny the door behind herfl l,I'PILS. YYhew!! ERNIE. Boy, it didn't take l1er long: to Illlll Olll of here. I must say. Jores. SOIll9llllllj.l' very exeiting must l1ave ll2lIDIIOIll?tl. Maybe ll9I' fourth cousin ealled 1113 and asked l1er for a date. M.xm:1:H1'. IVell. this isn't going to get our history do11e. Gee. I wonder ll' Monsieur Bottomley gave sueh long 2lSSlQ'lllllPlllS te11 years ago as l1e gives us. Nan. Not only long' hut hard! Take today's for example. He tells us to tind out all we eau ahout the elass of '39, I admit they spent a lllt'Ill0l'2llllf' tour years in this plaee. hut what do we rare what they did! M.x1u:111cY. Yah. hut ytbll know what happens il' X011 don't do your history assig.:nment. t1'oinfs finger nt Ned.l linxln. How will we ever get it done in this one period? I don't want to have to take n1y hook home over the week-end. t'l'hey all .vtnrt to think hurd and suddenly-l .Ioven ljnntpiny npl. l've got it! l,et's eaeh Ulll' take one ol' the t'our years and look llll what happened. And then we ean get it done i11 ahout halt' the ti111e. What d'ya say? M.11:u1:n1'. Sure and wl1y not? l'll take 326. ICRNIH. I'll take 'iIT. A -lo1't'1:. 3Iine's '39, Page 44 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL l 1 l 1 NED. I got the best year: '39 was the year tl1ey graduated. and boy! I bet a lot of things happened tl1e11. l.et's start now. IIere's the encyclopedias. M.x1u:E1cY iyftllfillfj encyr-lopedifr and opening to iHlI!'.I'-VIIHS her finger dozen the listl. Ah! here it iseclass of '39, page 12.2211 Now we shall see what we shall see, 4111-arlsi lintered ll.lI.S. i11 19236 witl1 31-L in the class. Quite a gang. eh kids? 1.w11'1'f1.stif-1111.111 Oh. weren't they smart? Their co111- mittee llliltlli up the constitution with practically no assistance from the faculty. My. oh my! Uh yes. in their election they chose some Edward Carr as president. a John Vapozzi as vice-president. I,0l'iS Ferris as secretary. and Frances Libby as treasurer. There's a lot i11 here about a kid 1121111611 lVilliam I. IIoet'er. lVe won't have to copy it all down. This hit about him is pretty good. though. Listen- l3illie Hoefer visited Santa t'laus a11d asked for a doll a11d kiddie car. What was he-a man. or a mouse ? ICRNIE. In 1937 lledham High almost had its named changed to Horace Mann High School. Ilow would you have liked that? NED. I think it's just as well they didn't. Nobody would know where Horace Mann High School was. lt's hard enough to iind Dedham High on the map. ERNIE. That's what you think! Take a look at the sopl1o111ore year of the class of '39. They ran two successful dances-probably due to the efii- cient committees they seemed to pick. It seems Edward t'arr was re-elected president and Frances Libby was re-elected treasurer. Philip Spalding was elected yicespresident and Gertrude Voates was cl1ose11 secretary. There's a lot i11 here. too, about that lVilliam lloefer. Iioy, here's a good o11e: XVilliam Uoefer. plus mustache. looks like Hitler. Now it's your tur11. Joyce. Joycrz. lVal, tlfeudsp here are their oflicers in 19258: Iiugeiie DeFelice, presidentg Doris Ferris, viceapresidentg Philip Spalding. secretary: and Ger- trude Coates. treasurer. Boy, what a trinnning Norwood took from D.H.S. that year-25-0. Dedham was just beginiiing to stand her ow11 i11 hockey this year. A Bud Podolske and some I'll'lll9 XVeidul seemed to be doing all right for themselves. It says here they had a very successful pro111 after they ob- tai11ed the 1no11ey from a successful dance. Jean Moseley. Marion Lynch. Isabelle Kennedy, Margery Lyons, Ned Baker. and Louis Scampoli lent their invaluable services to make it a success. Hee whiz. that lloefer guy is in again. but this year he has a partner named Hodge. It says here they acted as band leaders at the lYatertown ganie. with a couple of bazookas. NED txclatetllyj. And 110W comes their SQlli01' year at Dedham High-a memorable one at that. linxm. You bet it was-why even ten years later we still hear about the fact that the class of '39 started the precedent of having caps fllld gowns for their graduation. And then. too. the tirst Iledham High School band was started in 1939. M.xnoEnY. lYhat else does it say i11 that encyclopedia about this class of T397 lVasn't that the year they had the one and only hurricane? 1939 YEAR BOOK Poqe 45 Jovcm. I'll bet the main reason why they remember that hurricane was that they had a day otf from school. Nino. To continue. tltcailsi the officers that year were president, Eugene lielfeliceg vice-president. Ernest Weidulg secretary, Doris Ferrisg treasurer, Gertrude Coates. At the senior dance all red-heads were admitted free, except some guy 11a1ned lleaphy. Their prom also was a success, and for once they had good weather for it. And for the tirst time since they entered the league, lledham lligh won the Eastern Mass. Hockey League championship. But the biggest and best event ot' the year was the senior play, You Can't Take It With You, so ably coached by Miss Grant and Mr. Ryan. According to Mr. liottomley, tl1e best thing about the senior play was the ushers, but, C011- tidentially, many thought he was only trying to flatter the girls. ERNIE. Gee. it didn't take us hardly any fllllf' to iinish this assignment. Jovcn. It wasn't as hard as I thought it was going to be. In fact, I kind of enjoyed it. I wonder if the class of ten years from now will get as much kick out of looking up our history as we have had looking up about the class of '39. BI.moi:RY. There must have been a swell bunch of kids in that class, judging from what we found in these encyclopedias. They sure had al lot of fun. especially that William Hoet'er. His name has gone down in history for everyone to see. Xian. Ilo you notice how many times Mr. Bottomley brings them up as examples for us to follow? Ile is constantly telling us how Marion Lynch and Iirnie lVeidnl always knew their homework. And he never fails to Iuen- tion about the sell-out of senior play tickets and the number of Christmas seals he found on their test papers. 4.-ill this time they are talking and laughing lonrllgl, nnrl .wntlrlcnlg thcg ull hush np us they hear thc teacher upproaiching. .-is she enters she is all smiles and runs orcr to thc pupils and throirs her arm nronnd one of thcin, :chile jumping up and dozen for joy. The pupils all look iustonislicil and 1lon't knon' zrhnt to .wig.i Miss I'i:Nx1i-'i:.x'1'11i:n. Uh, I'm so happy. You'll never guess what has hap- pened to me. ALI.. lVhat? Miss l'i:NN1ifi:.x'i't1i:n. lVell, l've won the sweepstakes and I'n1 going to get tiiltitwtlti. linxm. lVait until she sees what the government is going to take out of it. Jovcrz. Uh. isn't that the catseel mean wonderful. Miss l'ENNII4'l'ZA'l'IIl'IR. You bet it's the cats, and I can hardly wait until I lay my bands on the dough. t.ls irurning hell rings, pupils licgin to collect hooks, papers, ctr., und .sit on cilgc of choir Il'1lllllIfI for lust licll.i M.xiu:1-mv. Hoy, this will be the outstanding event in the history of the class ol' 1950--Miss I'ennit'eather says the cats and wills the sweepstakes- lVowl t.-lx the cnrtriin closes, the final licll rings and thc pupils go og' .stiigfzi Page 46 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL lr-f. l w P I l l l li l I v 1 nl CLASS PROPHECY llUliU'l'llY HIVIIARIDSHN und llonoruv llruurzs 'Jil'-Nt 1 orfunc Tcllcr . . . .... . Ii0ltU'l'llY llrurlris Svcmul Fortuna' 'l'cIlcr .. . ..Ilo1co'r1Iv liIl'IlAIiIlSUN Nilmb ............... .... t'.x1u,o i'l4't'IllC'l l'I 1,l'l'-Yillfllf ............................................ l':l'1JlCNlC llr:l r:I.14'r: tNun1mury of what was 1lI'f'.NI'IIfl'fl at thc lmnqucf of thc Uluss of lllilfli Regardless of a landslide of votes in the nomination ot' candidates for the Presidency in the election of 1948, Lowry Ilussell will he rejected hy Consti- tutional Law because oi' his youth. Clyde Jordan has built an aquacade along the Vharles lliver, turning the meadows into a beautiful recreational park where people may dine. dance. and watch a chorus ot' one hundred mermaids perform aquatic stunts. Norman Barrett will endeavor to take up the work of building a hockey rink on the Dedham meadows t'or the Dedham lligh hockey players. Richard Becker will remain in Dedham and work in the Savings Bank. Marjorie Conant has become part owner of the l-'ontentment Tea Room in Dedham, where she has been working for the past few years. Martin Mas- tandrea and Robert Perrello have taken over Gay Farm and have received a franchise from the town to allow them to operate their dairy without any outside competition. Howard YValdron will he appointed ofticial mechanic of Dedham High S4-hool's appliance room. Another appointment will be that of Arthur Schroeder as weather forecaster at tl1e ohservatory on the top of Blue Hill. Rita McCarthy and Christine McAteer have set up a taxi cah service i11 front of the Dedham Community Theatre and are causing the rest of the taxi operators to seek other occupations. Veronica Mullen has taken her sistei-'s place as waitress at Mai-shall's on High Street. Frances Scully and Virginia Thihedeau are going to he receptionists at the lVorld's Fair, which will he held in lledham not later than 19843: mean- while. they are manicurists at the Gold Star Beauty Shop. lileanor Volmer and Victoria lVestgard will appear as hair stylist at this exposition. Anthony Pagliuca has a contract to construct the iirst skyscraper in lledham. lVilliam lloefer is still trying to lind the axis on which the world revolves. Evelyn Mylod will he very MERRY, for she is going to achieve fame in the Held of interior decorating. Mildred Montague is having her portrait painted hy the famous ARTist, Ralph Gustafson, who will submit a portfolio of paintings to the Dedham lVorld's Fair. llot Lovejoy and Bud Morris are still holding hands. although they've heen engaged for six years. Iflileen Fay uses most ol' her time as social worker at the South End llnion llouse. Aline Fottlei-'s still studying horti- l939 YEAR BOOK Page 47 culture for the sole purpose of learning how to cultivate swamp flowers. Ernest Illemann has bee11 composing the sequel to Ferdinand, the Bull. Billy Burke, president of Ned Baker's HIiMMlXG Escort Bureau, at lflndicott. Massachusetts. has as escorts. t'layton t'ummings, XVarren Doe. Kenneth Driscoll. David Hill. and George Sherman. Joan Chamberlain can be seen any May 30th driving her favorite racing car around the Readville race track. Betty Liddell and Priscilla Lowe are conducting a kindergarten in the North End to keep the kiddies otf the street. Bud Daniels is erecting an observatory o11 Blue Hill, for the purpose of studying astronomy. Assistant astronomers and recent graduates of Harvard are Donald Kirby and Dick Harding. Bette Davidson will soon be seen roaring around in her latest speed-racing automobile designed by that one and only maker-of-thingseother-than-iirecrackers. Bill Conlon! Mary Hall has opened a camp for girls at Mirror Lake. June Kamp- l'henkel is a salesgirl at the hosiery department in Filene's. Grace Morris has opened a. day nursery and nurse Evelyn Kundert assists in the care of the tiny tots. The nursery is located near the newly established Landers and Leaf Glue Factory on the banks of the Merrimac River in Lawrence. Dorothy Randall, employed in research work at NVoodshole, plans to write a book on the evolution of the butterfly. Joe Sei-gi has tinally settled down to become foreign 11ews COlI1II1611t3.tOI' on station PLP. lilinor Gould, dietitian. tries to teach plump women how to be fair though forty. While I'earl Eastwood has a class in voice culture, Ilelen Carroll has a course in etiquette. proper color combinations. and make- up. In Holyoke. Massachusetts. Barbara Hanson is the featured short-story writer for the .lcr'pcr.s f'I'l'f'lN'I'-Y Magazine. Dorothy Hornsby and -loan llussey bought an old show boat and are trying to revive the sentiment of the people by stopping at ditlerent towns along the t'harles River and giving performances. Carmen Gallo has devised a new type ot' instrument which a person may use when lying in bed. to draw pictures on the ceiling. Marion MacFarlane is now private secretary to the President ot' the Salada Tea t'ompany. Hoy Nelson has become spokesman for the l'nion of Young I'eople's Interests of the Y M. t'. A. Mary McNally's making a futile attempt to revive the diction- ary by putting it into her own words. Stewart Robertson works as ship designer at Fore River. Joseph Spire idigliozzi has been appointed l3oston's handy man by Governor lPel elice. The Vicchetti brothers have just invented the streamlined safety pin. Ruth Olsen conducts a school where she teaches inexperienced brides the art ot' cooking and the way to swing the latest fox trot. Raoul Provost. chemistry student at Bates Vollegc. Maine. has at last discovered a gas that will evaporate when exposed in a classroom and thereby Pgqe 48 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL v P keep the pupils awake. Ulive Iillyatt holds the honor of winning the one-mile skating dash at the llartniouth Winter Varnival. 4'litl'ord liisner. after pur- chasing a farm in Vermont, will try his hand at raising broilers and roasters, and selling baby chicks and fresh eggs. Ruth Killam is about to establish her medical practice in Tally Notch. New llainpshire. A new dance step. a mixture ot' the big apple. the grape vine, an old fashioned square dance, and Florence Alvino's most difficult acrobatic flip, has been originated by Frances Libby. Cherie Miner assists with the neces- sary criss-cross of swing music. lVe also tind the world beating time while Frances Lee. darling little torch singer. sohs out the modern versions of swing. Betty McNamara entered the tield of advertising a few years ago and now employs a complete advertising stall. Bertha Matukas is her personal secretary and Forrest Leon. her advertising manager. Betty iValsh has gone into business with her father. lithel llashani purchased a hotel at Old Orchard Beach, Maine. and is making it pay double for itself. The Little City tlslingtonl has as its manager. Frank Sutton. Caro- line Schreiber and Marjorie Smith operate a novelty shop on the main street. Richard Street is chief of police and Anthony Squillante. chief of the tire department. Beatrice Sheeley is president of the library association. Leon Randall exerts his authority as building inspector. Paul Volk was just ap- pointed justice of the peace. I'aul Rudd is tl1e star reporter of its newspaper. Edna Robinson adorns the Little f'ity as model for Madame Margaret Schoder, whose styles are sent right from Paris by her representative, Peggy Schortmann. Bill Tripp is district attorney and XValter Tucker. deputy sheriff. The Modernistic Theatre has as ushers, George Catfray and Henry XVisniewski. Kay Bailey, Red Cross nurse. is returning from the battle tields of Little America on board the SN. Frlctizs Plant, a modern liner designed by Gordon Nelson. XVilliam 0'Brien is receiving congratulations regarding his recent ap- pointment as deputy sheriff of the Northwest Mounted Police. Ile shares in the program, She Gets Her Man, the latest serial written by the out- standing author of the day. the versatile darling of the pen, Lily Johnson. Laurence Armour, distinguished Antarctic explorer. will make a solo flight around the equator. Harold Brown has just returned home from a tour around the world as boothlack on a coal barge. John Brown will, after several years of unsuc- cessful lion taming, set out for a nice quiet vacation in the African jungle. Chesleigh Saunders' ears are still ringing three weeks after the annual Navy game with Army. because of the eleven touchdowns he made. Rita Milton will be featured as a singing cowgirl at the New York Rodeo, accompanied hy her cowvhand husband. Al Rawley. and his XVild Azaleasf' Ann Farrell and Doris Ferris have started a dating bureau at the Vo-ed Fol- lege of Life. liunice Motte, that cute little dental hygienist. who is working l939 YEAR BOOK Page 49 in the out-patient department of Roy Gustafson's newly erected dental clinic, plans to give up her iob soon and take a new lease on life. Margaret Mahan. secretary to the W.1'.A. administrator Joseph Putney. in the backwoods of Kentucky. is taking inventory of the children under twenty-one who are not attending school. Edward Bedard has just signed a seven-year contract with the Philadel- phia Symphony tlrchestra as trumpet soloist. Elizabeth Jackson. a second Vornelia Utis Skinner. will have tl1e leading part in a new play opening on Broadway. Ho! Ho! Ho! I see Ralph Boone-he's runningyfalling-noI he's up-no! down-now he's o11 l1is feet-yes, sir! He's just crossed the Canadian Border, running all the way up from Kentucky along the Appalachian Skyline. lVhat's upwhuh? It's Sadie Hawkins' day! In the corner is Kay Power still pondering whether to answer yes or f'I'd be glad to when Ilud Podolske pops the question. There's romance in the air between that Southern dancing couple, Ann Delaney and NVarren Ileustis. Thomas Finley has accepted a position as government collector of back income taxes. Bob Francke is piloting a coal barge from the mouth of the Hudson River to the Canadian Border. There's Jean Follansbee parading up and down Fifth and Park Avenues, with three porters carrying her suitcases bearing the name of the shop t'or which she is modeling. Betty Mcf'lellon is modeling Madame live IIanover's cosmetics. Ilelen llarris is demonstrating the comforts and luxurious interiors of the Happy Home Trailers, in Lansing. Michigan. Hill Gibb tinds many trials and tribulations in tl1e business world, but will some day tight his way to the top in NVall Street. Rhythm is pouring from Arthur lVeber's tuneful swing band and featured blues singer. Eileen llanlon. at the Tulip I'laza in Savannah, Georgia. Frances Dennison. dancing teacher, soon begins preparations for the annual spring recital at Lemon Grove. llelaware. At Palm lleach. Florida. Margaret Plose may be found operating one of the country's most fashionable millinery shops. ln Montgomery, Mississippi, I tind Ruth lillis giving elocution lessons. Hob Anunidown. entering the tield ol' aviation. expects to be a pilot for the American Airways. running from New York to Texas. lVilliam t'ottoll prides himself as cub reporter on the former .loyce tlerow's newspaper, The Tnfflcr, leading news publication in XVashington. ll. F. Joyce is indulging in a bit of home-making at present. George Andries has charge of a big farm in Shrewsdale, Iowa. Walter Perri will be promoted from assistant floor walker in Woolwortlfs llyde Park store to head floor walker in the same company's main building on Madison Avenue. New York City. lluth llean is a night supervisor in the l'hiropractic llospital in Iteedsville, tlhio. Lovely lddith Forrest acts as hostess at the Green Ilragon Inn on lloute 15. Middletownq l'onnecticut. page 50 DEDHAM I-HGH SCHOOL Edna Hapenney will be expected to keep the tennis title in America dur- ing the matches at Forest Hills. Long Island. in ISISU. A tishing resort in the Adironracks has been opened by James Delaney. Kathryn Quinlan, athlete of athletes, prepares to enter the hundred-yard dash at Memphis, Tennessee, soon. Tonnny Riley acts as manager of the light-weight champion of the world. Louis Scampoli. Louis, in order to obtain this title. has had to battle with that little package of dynamite. Johnny Zonfrelli. Helen Byron has completed her tirst trip to Niagara Falls, where she saw Dorothy Richardson trying to stir up trouble among the newlyweds, just to huild up her profession as installment-plan lawyer. Josephine I'ino, after spending her honeymoon in Bermuda. will set up housekeeping in tfharleston. South Ca rol ina . Joseph Mcflrath. having just completed his course in Diesel engineering. ilils enrolled in the engineering department of the Navy. I see Eleanor Riley as private nurse to Philip Spalding. who seems to be recovering fro111 some minor injuries received during one of his daring stunts to secure photographs for his newspaper assignment. In lVashington. Il. C.. Theodore Iloeckel works for the government. making money. Gasoline attendant, Harold Kalshnek, operates the Fire IVater station on Long Island. The Astoria Ilotel in Philadelphia has as one of its hell boys, Bill Fair. Mary U'Connor and Mary McLeisI1 are co-authors of the News About Town column which appears in the Daily Aflrcrfism' of Sleepy Hollow. Ver- mont. In the Sarah Lawrence College of Bronxville, New York. I find Jean Lombard teaching Latin. Through her brothei-'s influence. Rosemary IYaIsh has obtained a position as hostess for bachelor foreign dignitaries in IVash- ington. Il. C. At Dairy, IVest Virginia, Thomas Keith is teaching algebra at Miss Gonch's School for Backward Girls. Ernest Kohut recently became president of tl1e First National Stores. A promising young Gable of Hollywood is Billy Allard. He will take as his partner in a recently published and 8INPIII-ft!-IDP-SCl'99ll9t'I play by Iflrnie lVeidul, The IVoIf Barksf' the beautiful, demure actress. Marian Brown. Rumors are going about that Mary I'hilb1-ook, like the famous actress Joan Bennett of years ago, will give up her acting career for a happy home life and keep busy IVheeIering the little spokes around. IVarren IVheeler is finishing the production of Topper's new version of I Bet She IVas a Beautiful Baby. After that he plans to settle down to a happy home life. Lillian Eannello. with the assistancec of Lucy Ilorci, is lecognized as one of the most fashionable dress designers in Hollywood. Victor Scafati is a second Max Factor. make-up man for the stars. Helen Hamlin gets a thrill out of being governess to Bing t'rosby's youngest child. You have a play boy in your midst. I see. Bud I'ower is spending most of his time at the Santa Barbara Race Track. Sydney Bishop has finally be- come horse veterinarian at the Alcatraz Race Track. 1939 YEAR BOOK Page 51 Bella Ixennedx tl1e phx sieal education instiuetoi in the Piedmont Hlgll Sthool Lalitoinia teaches folk dtnces to hei pupils Ruth Oveistieet ie tenth published a novel 'lhe Indian Squaw bhe xx ill visit the southu est palt of the countix betoie she wiites hem next bool1 Xlbeit Lunsman, staiting tt the holden nite is wainnng up to tom the six dai biexcle lice across 1119 tountu Iulax and laugh Btnciott lnsbees iunnine the Hiskw Hoski 911 ieiitthski Dude Rtnch in lone l lllgllll Nlontana 111111911 bw Bunnx Lod xx ho ttblllljlllllljl business with pleasuie has suuessfullv 191111911 10 11de without tilline tt I1u 1 Higgins is fax fiom home wax 0111 in the hiand Canton with Iiofessoi Nelson topeland studving the 1 tnxons intiicate and beautiful loc 1 foimatlon Nlaiie 1 impaene is Illlllllllg a tea ioom in Delth Y fillet Haibaia Xmos md lleanoi Tomilson .119 designing xv lste baskets in XX 211 111911119 Nlissouii Un the oil helds of Texas I am tiiine to locate the exact spot 1111919 I iust had 1 elimpsc of Tomnn trieen but 119 know Tommt IS on the 102lfi to sutcess whites PI held he is in In Oklahoma fltv I 199 1 tent the IgI1ffllllBll1Q'PSS T1?lX9lll1g' CIICIIQ If 11111911 in this is Nldllflll Nanlon as head of the tioupe of Butteifix Ballet Dancers. 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To keep all this going a discus tbrower. throw- ing things other than diseuses at those who haven't very mueh ambition, a discus thrower with a niee pair of legs-Roger Capone. Take me out to the football game. where I 1-an see the girls from Dedham on the all-girl Sl1AYlCM and LICAVICMN football team. Eenie Katehpole has reeently been elet-ted eoaeh of this famous team. There are seven Dedham- ites on it: they are llot Vohan. Normaline Pieone. Marv Fogerty. Grave lllomberg, Florenee Alvino, Florenre Shewan. and liunire t'hisholm. who is keeping: up the family reputation. Van they play football! Anita Bourque is in Paris studying: hairedo's under Madame lfiermonte. You will also tind Dorothy llarper spending: most of her time in the southern part of lfranee. studying art. Hear ,vel Hear ye! llear ye! Margery Lyons, Ftlllillllllllgf her arting career on the stage, is now the honored guest of the King and Queen of linglzmd during her sojourn in London for the produetion of the play, Leave lt Then. lil wlneh she has the leadiue' tart. P Rayinond lVollotl' passes the days skiing: in the Swiss Alps. He hopes some day to be able to eompete against some of the prominent skiers of Poge 52 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Europe. Because of l1er good fortune ill winning a soap-naining contest, Frances Lazzeri is spending hill' SIIIIIIIIQI' vacation ill Venice. Italy. Frances took as l1er COIIIIHIIIIOIIS Yolanda Udoardi illld Eva Scafati. lid Flieger is the Boston Globeiw ace reporter Hlld pliotographer i11 Ii0l'iIll, Germany. Eileen McCarty, IIONY ill Athens, Greece, l1as DPUII awarded the Olympic Swinnning Medal for a 0110 niile niedley speed race. Dorothy Cullen Tilton IllllSf be very happy, for I see sl1e is cruising to lierniuda with IIPI' illlSililllfi. Sl1ip Ahoy! There's Jackie i'llIlllllillg'S, graduate ot' the Katherine Gibbs School of Boston. working as Mary Kill0lea's secre- tary. They are going to take a trip around tl1e world in Mary's newly pur- chased yacht, tl1e captain of which is a Tufts graduate. Margaret Morrissey hasn't a worry, for she's living South Sea lS12ll1tiS. Speaking tl1e life sl1e loves ill a grass illlf o11 0119 of the of the South Seas. I see Marion Lynch and Jean Moseley have become part ow11ers of a treasure hunt Illilp. They. too, are cruising about the islands. I wonder if it's SOIIIQ of Taylor's work? Dorothy Hughes. poor little one place too long. Sl1e is 11ow Frank Ernst is farniing i11 Haw rich girl, finds it. soro-o difficult staying ill riding a camel across tl1e Sahara Desert. aii, trying his luck at raising pineapples, grapefruit, and giving lllllll baths Rose Bauer, 2ICCOIllIbillllPd by York Metropolitan Opera House. il01' brother, has a contract with the New Alice Dennis is in China, having been recently appointed missionary to 0119 of tl1e s111all villages i11 tl1e southern area. No 0119 need worry about Spud Podolski, because he spends l1is iillli' in tl1e Iludson Hay region acting as guide for hunting a11d tishing parties. Mary Kennedy and Delores Sheehan l1ave organized a girls' basketball teani XVilii'il is now playing in Toronto, Canada. According to David MacKin11on's reports, he SQQIIIS to be relying IIDOII some inside inforination i11 trying to strike a gold 111i11e i11 Alaska. Here is some of tl1e most startling 11ews I l1ave ever heard. 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A Page 54 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL ll.u'1:11'rr:R 1:ll'1I1lI' 1111' I1111'-111'1' is 1'1111111'1'1'i1111 his I'Ulll110S'llI'f'v, 111111 111111' 111111 sl11' is lflllllllljl 11111 1. Ut' l'1llll'Sl'. Mamma. if you'd rather not- 1939 lllfllllllllllff 1111' floor 1111111 h1'1' 1-1111111. Quiet! hnvvizic 1-ll1Ilffl'l'1II1j MN 111' loolfs 1111'o11gh his p11p1'1's1. lieing possessed of all faeultiese41111 lIIlllff1lf!'I'l She is sane? 119259 gl11r1's 111 111111, 111111 says 1111111111115 1111111111111 11o1ls.1 1939 1-111111'11i1111, IIN I1111'.111'1' 1'11111i111111s 111 V1111111111111' 111171111111 111s 1l1lIlI'1'N, Illlll jo! 11111111 11111111-Yi. 1'an't you skip all that rot? hxwvizn ll'1lf1l'l' 11ol to upset flu' 1-111111 1. Why. I suppose-it is just fortn- l1.x1'1:11'1'i:1c 111'1sl1i1111 1o sl11111' l11'1' l1Il1lj1111l'l'l'1j 11.111-1'1io11 111 1111' 1ll1l 1jI'1'l. In that ease. eoul1ln't we start right in '? ljqlll' 111'1s llll fll p111 Il 1I111011' 111'h1111l the 11111 Iflflulfhs' 1Nll'1x',, 11s sl11' sp1'11ks.1 llear hlilllllllil must he careful ol' her health, you know. 19229 1.1s soo11 IIN flu' 111111111111-1' is s1'1111'11 1Ig11i11, she jfl'll1lS 1111' p1l1o11' f1'11111 1111111111 1ll'l', 111'ops 11 111 1111' fIo111', 111111 p111s 1l11' llflfl 1111 11. N111' s1'11l1's 11111-lr and Sf1ll'fN to 1111111111 Now, 11-t's see. 111111111111 111 1I1111!l1111'1'1 IVe1l, haven't you any ideas? You got me into this. Think. ninnyhannner! l1AI'GII'l'1-Ili 1111 flf fl11s11-1'1'11 llIlllll1l'1'1. lir lir Er-a- 1939 fI1l lj1'1fl. tiesundheit. 11AI'l1lI'1'ER 1111111oy1'1l 111 11011111 111111I1' ll fool of 111'fo1'1' 11111 l1111'y111'j. Manilna, l was not sneezingr. 1939 1sh1' 1111.9 11111 11111111 11111111111 1111011111111 ffl f1IlllfI1lfl'1'11. If you want a hamlkerehief. there's a pile on top of-1s1'1:'1'1I '1I 1f1I1 1111 11111111 Topper! To Mr. Bottomley. I bequeath a history room with soun1l proof walls. ' l1.x1'1:11'1'1-311. Mamma. aren't you going to leave things to those hrigfllt young juniors? 1939 1,1'Ilf1If'1' 1l1I11fff'1'CIIf1'1jl. I suppose I might as well. 1111 l1111'ye1'j It's usually done. isn't it? Ihxwvnn. IVhy. it is l'11Sl01ll2ll'j', Madam. 1939 1s111'1111y1i11y her s11o111111?1's, 111111 1111111111 ll 111'11p 111111111 11s she s1111'1s 10 1'1111l1' off hm' 11111111es1sl. To joenagleeeniekatehpole's footl1allsuitto- 1 lnxwvizn fIl'110 1111.9 11'i1'11 111 s1'1 11111111 11111 11'o1'1ls, 11111 has 111111 f111'1'111I 10 11111 11 11111. I heg your pardon. 1Vhat was that? 19229 1111 Il 111s1f11s11'1l 1o111 1. I said fll'1f11 1'.1'11'1'1111' 1111l1111'1'111111111 To Joe Nagle I give lienie Katc-hpole's football suit. Got that? QAsi11e 10 11-1111111111 11'1'1 1Vhat kind of an empty hrain is this person? I1oesn't he know any foot- lulll? ll.xI'1:11'1'i:n ff1'111'i1111 111111 11111 11111-'111'1' 11'111 11I'fII'l. Mamma, Mr. S-hyster is a very lnrilliant man. IIe's too important to pay attention to sports. 1939 11111111111 11111 111'1' 111111 s111ffi1111, 1'1'1',11 S1'01'lIfll1 of 1111yo111' 1111111 11o1fs11't 111111111 111111111 11111 110111111111 foof1111l1 1011111-11. lluniph. IVe'll say no more about it. 1111 11ll1'yI'l', 1111111111111111 111'1' 111'q111's1s'1 To 'Fed Pettingell. I bequeath Phil Sllilltillljlk ramera. 1.1s sh1' sfops 111 f111ll1t', she l11111:s 111 her 111111f1111e1' 1111111 is s1111li1111 1'o.1f1y 111 1111' 11111'y1'1'.l Come, come. enough of that. There's too Ill1lCll mooning around here anyway-not to mention any names. ffl-9 llllllflhffl' 11l11sh1's 111111 looks f1llNfI'l'1'l1j For goodness sake stop hlushing! 1111 11111'ye1f 1939 YEAR BOOK Page 55 I leave Evelyn Mylod's blush to Jessie Blakney-trzfter a moment of thought? And spea.king of Blakney, reminds me-Ernie Weidul's and Bud Podolske's speed on skates and hockey ability in general, I give to John Lally a.nd Frank Alward-may they be the Speed Twins of 1940. Also xVfll'1'Qll Doe's speed in track to Dick Shreve. LAXVYER tpolitelyl. You certainly have a lot of athletes. 1939. Naturally. Put down that I leave all the cups and other trophies to the new trophy case. DAUGHTER lin. n stage zrhisperl. Mamma. what about the girls' sports? 1939 tlooking nt hier sharply, and zrith surplriscl. lVhy-you've actually had an idea. Don't you feel well? tto luiryerl l give Bella Kennedy's basket- ball honors to Winnie Floyd. tofter thinkin-gl And speaking of basketball, Eddie Flieger's scoring technique goes to Muddy Ruel. LAXVYER tto himself, but unluekily loud enough for the old lady to orer- hearj. I guess they all have brains in their feet around here. 1939 lfuriiouslyl. lVhat do you mean by that? You pay attention to your own knitting. and put all this down. Lily J0llllS0ll'S beautiful all-A report cards I leave to Gertie MacMillan. Ruth Killa.m's studiousness to Barbara U'Xeil .... LAWVYER fzeriting furiously in o mud effort to keep upl. Yes, yes, I see that I was greatly mistaken. 1939 tproudlyl. That isn't all. either. I leave lVilliam Hoefer's and Mar- gery Lyons' acting ability to the two most dramatic juniors. And while we're on the subject, I bequeath to the junior class a night as pleasant as May 5' for their play. and fshe pauses, but goes on nmgnnnimouslyl as successful a play as You Can't Take It VVith You. DAVGHTER fgetting rather smugl. What about the student court. Mamma? I bet Jimmy Steeves will have a grand time running it after Bill Conlon graduates. 1939 tto duughterl. Two ideas in one day. Let's look at your tongue. tto luzeycrj Put that in-complete management of student court to Jimmy Steeves. 1 ' DAUGHTER lthoughtfullgl. 109 will be awfully quiet next year without Mastandrea and his Turks to stir up things. 1939. That's something for the juniors to do. Let them find another Mastandrea. for themselves, and another hurricane. too, if they can. i7AI'GIITER tI'f'IllllllNt'f'llfljlil. lVasn't the hurricane excitingl liverybody had to do their homework in the afternoon. and sleep at night for want ot' some- thing better to do. frernembering that the luu-gm' is tluwe, und putting on her rluughterly uir uguinl That was so good for dear hiillllllltl. 1939. Faugh! frleeirling not to press that mutter any .fm'tlu'rl. A little extra sleep didn't hurt anybody. tNhe 1-lim-I.'lm.l I hereby give a special sleep- ing period to the members ot' next year's hockey team, so that they won't have to sleep in classes. tmther ungrilg, us lnzegrr looks up u--ith u shot-lrerl fur- pression. on his frroel NVQ-ll, it' you'4l rather' they didn't fall asleep, why don't you give them a rink, so they won't have to get up at midnight to go in town ? page 56 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL A X DAUGHTER lbefore anything happensl. Oh, Mamma, lVoofy IValker has been trying to get somewhere with Marion Doe. Can't you do something about that? 1939. I could leave him si clear field after Joe Sergi graduates. lto lain'- gerj Yes, I will. To XVoofy Walker. l give a clear tield with Marion Doe, after Sei-gi graduates. lThere is a long period of silenre, during which the old ladg is thinking, and the daughter is prinlcing. The lalrger becomes so nerrous that he squirms in his seat and scratches his head. Suddenly the old lady snaps out at him, causing him to jnmp.l lVhat's the matter with you ? ls your hair falling? tllanghter giggles nerrouslg.l lVhat are you laughing at? LIAUGI-ITER lgiggling, but trying to stopj. Nothing, only, only tShe giggles some more.l 1939 tbainging on the floory. Stop that sniekering and speak up! lDaughter giggles eren morejl 1939 lzeearilgl. I leave Gertie Coates' giggles to the school as a fond memoryg no class can ever equal that. las lllllfllfl' wiggles, causing his chair to squeaky Stop that racket! DAUGHTER tnfho has ealined down, and is eager to redeem herseltl. I wish you could do something about the squeaky chairs in school, Mamma. 1939 tcalmlgj. I'll leave them to the junior class. Long may they squeak! LANVYER. las another embarrassing silence seems to be in the ojfingj. Did you want to say anything more about the senior play? 1939. IVhy, I hadn't thought, but-er-wait a minute, I leave Johnny Zonfrelli's l1at in that play to Miss Grant so that she won't forget him. DAUGHTER. Mamma. what happened to Mr. Ryan's Crocus Ballet? lto lanrgerj Poor Mamma was so disappointed when that didn't come off. 1939 tdrylgj. Humph, I guess I can bear up under it as well as the next one. lto lazcyerj Put down that I leave Mr. Ryan the fond hope that he n'-ill give it next year, though. LAXVYER. I thought that the programs were very line, indeed. 1939. Hmm, yes, they were, especially the pictures. lehuelcling some more.j DAUGHTER fatter another sileneej. Mamma, were there any tennis cham- pions this year? 1939. I don't think so, but lto lazrgerl to Mr. Joseph Green, I hereby leave Cartwright Field for his tennis courts. tas lawyer loolfs np question- inglgj Cartwright Fieldvthe field next to Stone Park. DAUGHTER trolling her egcsl. IVhere the football team practices. 1939. Since you've brought up that subject again, I bequeath to the School Committee, etc., a special bench for the Norwood ga111e so that the team can sit on theirs. LAXVYER. May I be allowed to make a suggestion? 1939. XVhy not? XVhat are you here for? I should pay you just to make marks on that silly paper! I can write, too, I should hope. I'm not illiterate. 1939 YEAR BOOK Page 57 QShe goes on mumbling to herself, irhile the lawyer zcaits, more or less pa- tiently.j LAWYER. IVhy don't you leave tl1e team a new mascot, to take poor St-ottie's place? 1939. Good idea! Put that in. Lis daughter starts making eyes at the laaeger again, the old ladg polres her: to lazryerb I leave Mary' Philbrook's come-hither look to Elaine Fairweather. llAI'ulITi:a. llo you think that she needs it, Mamma? 1939. Who's writing this will? Ito lairger, who has stopped zcriting to see :rho is going to :rin oath Go ou, put that tlOYV1l. IJ.u't:11'1'1-tn. But. Mamma, it's wasteful to leave things to people who don't need them. 1939 tllfhtj has g'l'0Il'lI tiredi. All right. All right. I'll leave something useful to somebody. tNhe thinks for a minute and then grins to herselfg to lan-gerj I bequeath one of Bunny Lod's numerous sweaters to Nancy Graves, so that she won't have to wear the top of her pajamas to school again. tafter another short pausej Now what do I do ? IJAIIGIITER. Haven't you anything else that you wa11t to leave, Mamma? 1939 qpcttishlgy. One would be apt to draw that conclusion. But wait a minute. Ito laicgerj I leave this postcard to Miss Iloynton-a picture of the I-Iitfel Tower, and the message Il fait chaud. I1.xwvEic. Il fait chaud. XVhat does that mean? ll.u'o11TEn. Yes, what's the idea, Mamma? 19239. For gracious sake, don't make so much out of it! I just want her to have one postcard with good French o11 it. -lust put it down, a11d don't fret over it. Now what happens? Iiswviza. 1Vell, the usual t'orm is- 1939 tinterraptingi. lint I don't want to go hy form. I'm unusual. I want to stay that way. I wou't go hy form! L.xwvm: qdreading another scenel. Ut' course. it's just as you like. 1939. See that it is. 1She thinks, nrnnlfrling to herself.l l.l.xI't:ii'l'i:n lhsweetlyi. Mamma. dear. you're tired out. You've had too much excitement. IVhy not let Mr. Shyster finish it up in the usual form? 1939 qshalfing off the gentle hand that the daughter has plaeed on her .whon.ldery. Let me alone. l'm thinking. tholding np one fingerl IVait- tlifting her head, and leaning forrrard on her wane, trembling a littlel. Finally lfn Iareger, snspieionslgl Rl1lll9IlllN'l' you're to put all this down. tI,an'ger nods arearilgb I lcavee4Nhe pauses for elleefl I leaveeerejoicingY feggm Page 58 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Page 60 LOOKING AHEAD EMMA SILIN I Shall we forget the past of toil and many joys, Ur will it ever in our hearts remain eiigravetl? IVill all the passing years erase our love and friemlship Strom' Ur will it strengthen homls of fellowship and trust 'I Clzorus: As here we staml l0Q'0fil9l'flf will not he for long -lust for this one hour, let us he one. In joy we raise our voices. sing the praises nlue To dear old lbetlham High School, so loyal and so II Oh, we shall timl our hearts will keep alive the past: H3 true. That memories will grow more prec-ions year by yearg i That kiiowleilffe ffainefl will serve ,,, ,, - ns, training guiale our future way, Anil gratefuluess will rise to alma mater ilear. DE DHAM H I GH SCHOOL 1 CLASS SONG LOOKING AHEAD ll. I If 'f' Q A 5 ,F J.. :Z : 'i:- -F 'p s- : fur ref H4 EW Qftm Vw ef E ew E., ., EO , 'i 5- , O- ' MT E ' rf- ni f LE. 1' ' Q ' 5 AJ- Li LJAJ- LJE1 Ffh-J. LJ. LLEH : E E, . ,I 'A , I, I .fig v' ,- Ev, : Q : , , 3? Ag ' , V V 1- '- -fb..-IE' EP 5' E' 5' LJ? I H' .- ME' i ..1 ', . . 3 7: ' Q ,g Q g fm? 3129-LJ.giH5F?'Hp EP E' an -I I I 5 - III I I - IYI. - QIAII Y I I I H f. f5'lIII I II!-In .IQEI l 1Q: 3!ll IK. f I ' D! IDI! llII' LP'IlClF'l 1l2-'Wifi III- I' .ZQSZBQII Dwifa-f IL? LCl,I:'11lI:F11llglul1D:1i4lI::'!'ll.l 7 I . M .Il r. . - . 1 C' I ' f , NJ Fumiwiij ACTIVITIES WILLIAM ALLARD-Senior Play Cast, Home Room Spelling Champion '39. ROBERT AMMIINDWN-Vsher, Senior Play: Manager of Basketball Team '39, Baseball '39g Class lVillg Year Book Stalt. tllitllttili ANDRIICS-Year Book Start. l.Al'RlQNCI'I ARMtlI'R-Chairman of IvSll9l'S tor Senior Play, Football '37, '38, '393 Hockey '37, '38, '39g tllee Club '39g Year Rook Statfg Senior Prom Checking Committee, Home Room Spelling Cl1an1pio11 '36, A. A. Dance Checking Committee '3-8. KATHICRINIC BAILEY-Senior Prom Decorating Committee. LDWARD BAKER-Senior Play Ticket Committee, Football '38, '39g Track '38, '39, Home Room Representative '39, Class History, Dramatic Club '38, Junior Prom Refreshment Committeeg Junior Dance Decoration Committee, Senior Prom Refreshment Committee, Radio Football Team '39. Rl DSE BAUERAChairman of Senior Play Ticket Committeeg Assistant Editor of ,llirror '39, Dramatic Club '36g Freshman Dance Refreshment Com- mittee: Sophomore Dance Refreshment Committee, Junior Prom Invita- tion Committeeg Senior Dance Decoration Committee, Drum Major at the Norwood-Dedham Football Game. ICDIYARD BEDARID-Orchestra '36. '37, '38, '39, RANCROFT BISBEIC-Senior Play Cast: Assistant Manager of Football Team '38g Manager of Football Team '39: Dramatic Club '38, '39, Junior Prom l'sher Committeeg Senior Prom l'sl1er Committee: A. A. Dance Checking Committee '39, RALPH BOUNIC-Senior Play Castg Football '36, '37, '38, Glee Club '37, '38, '39, Orchestra '36, '37, '38, '39g Dramatic Club '39, JOHN RRUWNeeSenior Play Properties Committee: tilee Club '39, Ilome Room Representative '36, '37: Year Rook Staff: Freshman Dance Checking Committee. ICVICRT Bl'RtiIiSS-Senior Play Cast: Home Room Spelling Champion '38. IVILLIAM RVRKIC-t'hairman of Properties Connnittee for Senior Play! Ilockey '39g Senior Prom iilltwiilllgl' Committee '39, Hlitllllili CAFFRAY ,Senior Play l'sl1er Committee: llome Room Repre- sentative '38g .llirror Staff: Class Willy Class Day Play. RUGICR CAPtlNl'lf-Senior Play Cast: Football '393 Ilolne Room Representa- tive '37: I'i1tliUlIl'2lllily Club '38, '39, IVA L'l'lCR, CI'IRRIeTrack '38, '39, tllzR'l'RI'DlC CUATICS --Rasketball '39g Student Council '37, '38, '39g Traffic Marshall '39, Traffic Squad '37, '38, '39g Clerk ol' Student Court '38, '39g Class Secretary '37g Class Treasurer '38, '391 lloine Room Representative '37g .llirror Stall' '39g Chairman ol' Decoration Committee for Freslnnan Dance: Sophomore Dance Refreslnnent Committee: Junior Prom ln- vitation Connniteeg Cheer l.ea1ler '39g Atlvisorv Council '3li: A. A. Repre- sentative '38, '39. W1L1 R1'I1J 1'11NL11N-SPll10l' Play Cast: 1911111111111 '36, '37, '383 LQIWXPI' i11 S1l1111'll1 1101111 '39g 11111119 111111111 119111-1-s1-111a1i1'9 '36, '38, 81111r1s 1C11i101' of .1lirr01' '39. NI'Il,80N C1DPICLANIP-11111119 111111111 111'lb1'C891l12l11V0 '36. WILLIAM C1lT'1'11N-11as1i9111a11 '38, '391 Sll0l'18 1C1li111r 111' .1I1l'l'UI' '39g .1li1'r11r R0ll01'1l'l' '383 811p111111111r9 1la111'9 1'1191'ki11g 1'U1I11ll111l'l'. 1N111U'l'11Y 1'I'111,ICN-811pl11111111r9 Ila111'9 1191-01-atilig C11111111i1191-1 .11111i11r 110L'0l'1l1111Q' C11111111i1199: -11111i11r 11111111 110l'01'211111g C11111111i111-93 1111111-9 8911i11r 1'l'0Ill 11l'l'1l9811'21 C0111111i1199g 1111l1'211'j' C1111111'i1 '38, '39, CLAYTON 1'PMMING8-8911i11r Play '1'i1'k91 C11111111i11993 1'12l81i1'1112l11 '39g ,llirror 11911111-191' '37: .X11Y0l'1181llQI 811111 111' lllirrur '37: 8911i11r 11111199 119- 1'I't'81lIl10ll1 C11111111i1199. .1ACQ171C1,1X1'L C1,'MMlNl18-11199 C11111 '391 St'11101' 1'1'U1I1 110C01'2l11Ilg' C0111111i1199: Class llay Play: .llirror 11111119 11011111 119l1l'080ll12111V0 '38, '39. NVILLIAM IDANIICLSMII111-k9y '36, '37, '381 111'1'1l081I'21 '36g SPl110l' P1'0111 1101'01'2l11llg.I C11111111i1199. 1i1'I'1'TE 1lAVl1D8UN98911i111- Play 1'l'0lJ9l'11P8 l'11m111i1199g Girls' 11199 1,'1111D '39g Traffic 511112111 '39g Jlirf-111' R9l11ll'1l'l' '36g 8911i11r P1-11111 111'I'11681I'2l C0111111i1- 199: .1111ll'11I'j' C01111ci1 '39. 1111 1'H IDICAN-.llirror R9110r19r '36, '37: 11111119 111111111 8p911i11g 1,'112l1l1IP1011 '38, 1'1l'GICX1'I 1JEFELICIC-11111'k9y '37, '38g 11199 11111112 8111119111 C011111'il 89019- tary '38, P1'98111Gl11 '39g -1lll'0I' i11 8111119111 1101111 '39g Class 1,I'981119I11 '38, '39: 1111111121110 Club '39g .I1111i11r 1,l'U1ll 111'C1lt'811'2l C11111111i1199: 8111111111111119 11111111-9 1J9C11ra1i1111 1'U1l11l1111t'l'Z 811111111111111-9 11111199 :x11V91'118111g C11111111i119eg C11991' L9a119r '37, '38, '39, ' ANN IIICLANIQY-8911i0r Play 1'1'0l161'11t'8 1'UIl1111111l'0I 8911i111- 11111111 111vi1a- 11011 C11111111i1199: Class 1'1l'111I'9 C11111111i1199 '39. WAHRICN 11012-8911i0r Play 1'08111Ill98 C11111111i1199 1'11211l'Il1il1l5 F1111111a11 '39g Track '38, '39g 8111119111 C011111'i1 '39: -1111108 111 8111119111 C0111-1 '39: 1101119 5 1100111 119IP1't'8t'111Vi111V9 '39g .I1111i11r 1,1'U1ll 1l91'11ra1i1111 C11111111i1199g 8911101 1'l'0111 116I'01'il1101l C11111111i1199g Class 1'i1-1111-9 1'11111111i1'199. K19INN1C'l'11 11R1S1'11LL-11011. TPZIIII '38, '39. LILLIAN ICANNIGLLO-Basket111111 '36, '37, '38. '39, YIVIANNIC ECKIIARDT-1101119 11110111 81191111115 A11t'1'111111'. ANN FARl1IiLL-8911i01- Play l'1-111191-1i9s C0111111i1199g 8111119111 C1111111'il '38, T1'E'218111'0l' '39g Traftir 811111111 '38, '39, 81111111111111r9 11111199 1191-11ra1i011 C11111- 111111993 -I1111i11r 11211100 lD91'11ra1i011 CUIllIl1111l'l'1 8911i11r 1,I'0Ill 11l'l'119S1'l'21 C11111111i119e-1 8911i1'11- Class P1l'1l1I'1' C11111111i1199: 1111l1'2l1'5' C1111111'i1 '39g 1,'119t'I' 1A?2l119l' '39g 8111119111 Court C1111s1i1111i1111 C0111111i1199: A. A. 11111199 C0111- 111i11ee. 2 1101118 F1511111S-15ask9111a11 TPQIIII '36, '37, '38, '39g 8111119111 1'0l1llf'11 '37, '38, - '39g Traffic 811111111 '37, '38, '39g Class xv1I'0+1,1'C81l1l'111 '38g Class S9C1'91E1l'y '36, '39: Fl'f'81l1ll2111 11111199 U1'l'1l9811'21 C11111111i1199g -1111l111l' 11311111-9 R9fr9s11- 1 1 I 1 '39 81-11i11r Pr11111 11P1'1'U811lIlf'111' C11111l'Illi1l1. 1119111 C11111111i1199g 11 1911' 19:11 91' .1. 3 1 TIIUMA8 FIXLICY-S911i11r Play Cas1: 11199 1'11111 '39g 111'1'11981l'l1 '36, '37, '38, '39. 1939 YEAR BOOK Page 63 ICDXVIN FLIEGER-Senior Play Cast, Sound Effects Committee Senior Play, Basketball '37, '38, '39: Glee Clubg Baseball '39. .IICAN F0LLANSBl'IE4Ticket Committee for Senior Play, Girls' Basketball '36, '37, Sohomore Dance Advertising Committee, Designer of Cover for Senior Play Book. ICDITH FOBRICST-Year Book Start. ALIXIC FOTTLER-Glee Club '38, '39, Dramatic Club '38, '39, ROBERT FBANCKIt-Basketball '33, '39, Baseball '38, Juror in Student Court, Hoom Room Representative '38, Year Book Staff, Junior Dance Checking Committee: Decoration Committee Senior Prom. CARMEX GALLO-tilee Club, Traftic Squad '37, Golf Team '39. JOYCE GICROIV-Senior Play Ticket Committee, Senior Play Usher Com- mittee, Managing Editor of Mirror '39, Year Book Statfg Class His- tory, Dramatic Club '39, Senior Dance Advertising Committee, Senior Prom Program Committee, Assembly Essayist '36, '39, .llirror Staff '37 '38 7 WILLIAM GIBB-Track '39, Juror in Student Court, Business Manager of Year Book, Year Book Staff, Senior Prom Orchestra Committee, Junior Rotariang Cross Country Track Team '39. ELIXOR GOULD-Senior Play Costume Committee, Freshman Dance Decor- ation Committeeg Junior Prom Decoration Committee, Senior Prom Decoration Committee. RALPH GUSTAFSON-Advertising Senior Play Posters '36, '37, '38, '39. ICYANGELINE HAXOYICR-Glee Club. BARBARA HANS'ONAtiIee Club, Dramatic Club '39. ICDNA IIAPENNEY-Basketball '36, '33, '39, RICHARD HARDINGMI'sber and Decorations, Junior Prom, Decorations, Senior Dance, Usher and Decorations, Senior Prom. DOROTHY HARPER-,llirror Ileporter '36, '37, Senior Dance Decoration Committee, Costume Committee for Christmas Play '3Sg Sales Program Advertising '39. IIICLISN HARRIS-Senior Play Cast. ICTHICL IIASHAM-Basketball '36g tilee Club '39g Home Room Spelling Champion '36. RVTII HIGGINS-Year Book Statil NVILLIAM Htll'lFICReSeniol' Play Cast: tllee Clubg Track '37, '38, '39, De- fense Attorney in Student Court '37, '38, '3!lg Home Boom Representative '38, '39, Dramatic Club '36, '37, '38, '39g Cheer Leaaler '38, Cross Country Team '39. DOROTHY IIOBNSBYA Senior Play l'sber Committee: Basketball '36, Glee Clubg Junior Dance Decoration Committee: Junior Prom Invitation Com- mittee: Senior Prom Invitation Committee: Class Day Play: Ilonor Graduate: llome Ilooni Spelling Champion '33, '3!lg Fl'PSilIIl2lIl Constitu- tion Committee. DOROTHY IIII4lHl'ISAIIonor tlraduateg I'sher at Senior Play, Class Prophecy. ' Page 64 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL JOAN HCSSEY-Senior Play Properties Committee, Glee Club, Home Room Spelling Champion '37. ELIZABETH JACKSON-Senior Play Cast: Olee Club, Home Room lieprc- sentative '38, .llirror Statl' '39, Dramatic Club '36, '37, '38, '39, President Dramatic Club '39, Junior Prom Decoration Committee '38, llouor lis- sayist, Honor Graduate. LILY JOHNSON-Honor lissayist, Ilonor Hraeluateg Senior Play Vslier. CLYDE JORDAN-Senior Play Ticket Committee. HUBICRT KATCIIPOLIC-l ootbaIl '37, '38, '39, Track '36, '37, '38, '39, Itasc- ball '36, '37, '38, '39, .luror in Student Court , llome Room Representative '36, lflntrance Committee Senior Prom, Checking: Committee Senior Prom. ISABICLLIC KENNICDY-Senior Play Cast, Basketball Team '36, '37, '38, '39, Student Council Librarian '38, '39, '1'rai'tic Squad '37, '38, '39, illirror Stalt' '38, '39, Freshman Dance Decoration Committee, Maytime Dance Decora- tion Committee, Junior Prom Invitation Committee, Senior Prom In- vitation Committee. HVTH KILLAM-Senior Play I'sl1er, Glee Club, lirlitor of Year Rook, Fea- ture Editor of Jlirror '39, Dramatic Club '36, '37, '38, '39, Presielent of Dramatic Club '38, Library Council '39, Honor Graduate. MARY KILLELEA-Senior Play I'sber, Basketball '37, '39, Year Hook Statf, Senior Prom Decoration Committee. DONALD KIRRY-Photograpliy Club '37, ERNEST KOHVT-Track '38, Dramatic Club '39. LAYVRENCE LANDERS-Senior Play I'Sll0l'I Hockey '38, '39, fllee Club, Baseball '38, '39, Senior Dance Checking Committee, Senior Prom Re- freshment Committee. FORREST LEON-Year Book Staff, Assembly Essayist. FRANCES LIBBY-Basketball '36, Class Treasurer '36, '37, Freshman Dance Checking Committee, Sophomore Dance Checking Committee. BETTY LIDDICLL-Glee Club '39. RERNICE LOD-Basketball '36, '37, Glee Club, Traffic Squad '38, Dramatic Club '36, Photography '36, Class Day Play. JEAN LOMRARDwBasketball '36, .llirror Staff '38, '39, Class VVill, Drama atic Club '36, '39, Honor Graduate. DOROTHY LOYEJOY-llasketball '36, Trafiic Squad '37, ,liirror Stall' '39, Class History, Junior Prom Invitation Connnittee, Cheer Leader '39. MARION LYNCH-liasketlvall '36, lllee Club, ,llirror Staff '38, '39, Class HlSffll'3': Dramatic Club '36, '37, Freslnnan Dance Refresliment Com- mittee, Sophomore Dance Decoration Committee: Junior Prom Program Committee, Junior Dance Decoration Committee, Senior Prom Program Committee, Ring Committee. MARGICRY LYONS-Senior Play Cast, Glee Club, Home Room Representa- tive '38, Mirror Start' '38, '39, Class llistory, Dramatic Club '36, '37, '38, '39, Freshman Dance Decoration Committee, Chairman of Sophomore Dance Decoration Committee, Chairman of Junior Dance Decoration Committee, Chairman of Junior Prom Decoration Committee: Chairlnan l939 YEAR BOOK Page 65 of Senior Dance Decoration Committee: Senior Prom Decoration Com- mittee: Class Poet: Year Rook Statf: Raskethall '36: Ring Committee '38, MARION MAcFARLANIC-Raskethall '36, '37, '38, '39: Class History: Senior Prom Program Committee: llonor Graduate. DAVID MMKINNON-Hockey '33, '39, MARHARICT MAHAN-llome Room Representative '36. GEORGE MARGliStIN-Foothall '38, '3!lg Hockey '38, '39g Track '39: Base' hall '38: Senior Prom Invitation Committee: Senior Prom Checkine' Com- mittee. 8 MARTIN MASTANIDRIGA-Senior Play Ticket Committee: Jlirror Staff '36: Sophomore Dance Decoration Committee. RERTHA 1IATl'KAS--Iunior Prom Program Committee. RITA Mt'CARTIIY-Juror in Student Court: Home Room Representative: Dramatic Cluh '39. EILICICN Mi'CARTY-Raskethall Team '36, '37. '39, '39: Traffic Squad '37: Year Rook Staff: Home Room Spelling Champion. RETTY McCLl'ILLAN-4ilee Cluh '36: Juror in Student Court: Home Room Representative '37. .IUSICPH McGRATIl-Track '33, '39. MARY McLliISH-Sophomore Dance Checking Committee. MAR-Y MVNALLY-Senior Play Properties Connnittee: Student Council '39: Traffic Squad '38, '3!l: .llirror Stat? '38, '3!lg Class XVill: Dramatic Club '37, '3S, '3!l: Senior Prom Urcliestra Committee: Class Picture Committee: Library Council: Year Rook Staff, Cheer Leader '39. CHICRIIE MINICR-Assenihly lissayist '37g Home Room Spelling Champion '37: School Spelling Champion '37: Lihrary Council '39g Ace Salesman '39: General Sales Manager '39. MILIIRICD MtlN'I'AGl'lC-Senior Play Costume Connnittee: Raskethall '36, '37, '38, '3!l: Class XVill: -lunior Prom Program Committee: Senior Prom lnvitation Committee. ALRICRT MtlRiRilSefn-liiiiior Prom tlrchestra Committee. GRACE MURRIS e Senior Play Ticket Committee: llome Room Representa- tive '3fl: ,llirror Stall' '38, '31l: Senior Prom Decoration Committee: Li- lrrary Council '38, '3!l: Sales Advertising '39, JEAN MUSl'II,l'IY Senior Play Properties Committee: Raskethall '3tig tllee Cluhg Urchestra '37, '38g Traftic Squad '38: Photography Cluh '3ti: llram- atic Cluh '3T: -lunior Prom Urchcstra Committee: Senior Prom Refresh- ment Committee: -lunior Prom Ret'reshment Committee: Library Council '37, '3Sl. ICVNICIC MtPT'l'l'I-llaskethall '3ti: lfreshman llance llecorating Committee! Sophomore llance Decorating Committee: Lilrrary Council '37, '38, '3!l. Vl',RtlNlCA Ml'LLICN-liasketliall '36, '3T: 'l'l'at'lic Squad '37. ICYICLYN MYLHIP llome Room Representative '37: -lunior Prom llecorating Connnittee '38: Senior Prom llecorating Colllllliltvvl l1llll'2ll'l2lH '33- lVlIil,lAM 0'l1Rll'IN-tllee Clulig .luror in Student Court: Photograpliv Cluh '36, '37g llramatie Cluh '37, '38, '3tl: Senior Prom Checking Conunittee. poqe 66 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL l!l'Tll OYICRSTRICICTf-Senior l'l'OlI1 'I'i1'kvt Coliinliffev. .xNTIIoNY PA!lLll'C.X-Footlmall '33, '39, 'I'l'a1'li '37, '38, liasvball '37. '3S2 Junior Prom Vlievlqiiigg 1 onunitfe0. IQOIRICRTI' PIER-RICLLO-Play l'ostc-r Vonta-st lYinnvr '38. MARY l'llILHIIUUK-Glvv Club '39, Ilomv Room Rvpr0sv11tatix'0 '36, '39, .llirror Stall' '38, '39, Pliotograpliy 1'lub '37, l l'9SllIll2lll Dann' Hvfrvsli- nu-nt f'OIlllllllf0B1 Soplioniorv llanm- llvroration f OIlllllltll'l'I Junior I'ro1n Orc-lwstra l'on11nittev: Senior Play Fast. .IOIIN I'1DIDOLSKIC-Svnior Play .Xmlwrtising 1'onunitlvv: llorlivy '36, '37, '33, '39, Holt' Team '39, Trafiir Squad '37. l'AI'l, l'OlNDLSKl3I ootball '37, '33, '39, liaskvtball '39, Trark '39, IIOIIH' Room Hep1'0sv1i'rafivv '36, I,AXVlll'lNI'IC l'OXVl'IR3Trafiic Squaxl '37, Ilonu' Room H9llI'9S0llf2lflVQ '36, Fl'0Slllll2llI llanre Dvvoration t'o1n1nif'rc-0, Junior Dane-0 RPfI'0SlllllPllf COIN- IllliiPP. KATHHYYN QlllNLAN-Iiasketball '36, '37, '39, '39. IIOROTIIY RANIFALL-Basketball '36, '37, '33, '39, Home Room Spelling Vllilllllliflll '37. DOROTHY RIf'llARIlSlDN-Senior Play IvSllPl' f'onnnitt0v, Flass l'I'0I7l10K'y2 .-XSSQIIIIPLV lissayisi '37, Honor Graduate. l'lLl'I.-XNOII RlLICY-Basketball '36, '37, Traffic Squad '37: .llirror Staff '36, '37, '36, '39, SOPllOIllOI'P Dancv Dec-oraiion f OIllllllffPl'I Freslunan llanre Orchestra f'OIl1IlliffP01 Junior I'I'OIll Prograni Uoniniittee: Senior Prom Prograni lfolliliiiitev: Library '36, '37, '38, '39. TIIOMAS RILEY-Golf Team '39. STEWART RORl'IRTSiDN-Football '39. EIDNA ROBINSQDN-Basketball '36, Ilrillllilfll' l'lub '36. '33, '39. I'AI'L RVIID-Svliior Play Sound Iitferts Coinniitivcg Basketball '37, '33 LOXVHY llI'SSICI,lf-C1'oss Country Trark Team '39, Ifliotograpliy Ulub '33, Asselnbly lissayist '37. f'III'ISI,lClllH SAIINDEIIS--Football '39, Track Manager '39, Baseball '38, '39, Year Book Staff. EVA S1'Al+'ATI-S-polling.:l'l1a1npion '36. LoI'IS SUAMPIDLI-3Football '33, '39, Student Council '39, Traffic Squad '38, '39, Pliotogxrapliy Flub '38, Junior l'1'OIll Clive-lqiiig l'o1n1uitief-1 Junior Ilanro Vlivrking f,'OIllIllltt99 . MARION SVANLON-Svnior Play Fast: l'l'l'SldPllf Girls' H1110 Vlulli Plioiog- rapliy f'lub, Ill'2ll112lfl4' Vlub '36, '37, '33, '39, l4'l'0Slllll2lll llanre lleroraiion f'OlllIlllff992 Soplioinore llanrv lleroraiion Voinlnitteez Asseinbly lissayisf. AIl'l'HI'll SFHIUllilllili-D1'a1na1ir Club '37. .IOSICPII SICRGI--Svnior Play Vostunio Uoilliiiiifvvg Senior Play Tickef Coln- niitfve, Juror in Student Vourf, Year Hook Staff, Pliotograpliy Club '37, :XSS0lllllly lissayist '37, IllCATRlf'lC SHlCl'lLlCY-I-Saskviball '36, '37, '38, '39, Home HOOIII H'0lDI'PS0llf4 ative '36. 1939 YEAR BOOK Page 67 GEORGE SHERMAN-Senior Play Vsher: Hockey '39g Fresl1n1an Dance Refreslnneiit t'on11nittee: Junior I'l'UIl1 Refreslunent Comnlitteeg Senior Prom Refi-eslnnent Connnittee: Junior Prom Vsher. EMMA SILIN-Urcliestra '36, '37, '39, '3Sl. l'HILll' SPALIDING-Student Council '37g Traffic Squad '37g Class Vice- President '37: Vlass Secretary '39: Pliotography Editor of ,llirror '39, '39: Pllotograliy t'lnl1 '37, '39, '39g Sophoinore Dance f llQi'klllg Conunitteeg Ju11ior Dance Advertising' f,'0lIlllllif992 Junior Prom Cflllllllltiee Chair- Illilll. -ItrSEI'H SPIRIIII4lLItIZZI-Basketball '39, Sophoniore Dance Refresh- ment f 0I1lIlllff992 Junior Dance t'hecking t'on11nittee. ANTHONY SQVILLANTEgI ootl1all '39, '39. JOSEPH STANKEVIt'HgTrack 'Z-S93 Assembly Essayist '3S. BETTY STI'AIITe-illirror Accountant '39, FRANKLIN SI'T'I'0N-Hockey '39, '39, Glee f'lul1: Traffic Squad '39g Home Room Representative '37: Junior llance Vlieeking f 0IllIlllff9t'I, A. A. Dance Decoration f'0Il1llllif991 Senior Dance Decoration Committee: Executive C'on1n1ittee '39: Lilrrary t'ouncil '39. XVARREN TAYLOR-Senior Play Vast: Football '39, '39: Hockey '36, 37, '39, '39: Track '39g Baseball '39, Student t ouncil '37, '39: Traffic Marshall '37, '39, '3!l: l'l1otog11-aplly f'lul1 '37: I,l'2llll2lilt' Club '36, '37, '39, '39: Junior I'ron1 Decoration Vtblllllllffllt-'I Junior I'l'0Ill Vsherg Senior Prom Usherg Freslnnan Orchestra COIllIllliiPP1 Stlllil0Ill0l'P Orchestra Colnmittee: Spell- ing Vilfllllllltlll '39g t'onstitution fwfllllllllfilttl '36: Library Council '39, lVAI,'I'EI! TI't'KEIieTraek '37, '39g i'll't'lll2lfl0ll Manager Mirror '39. IIOXVAHIJ XVALIDIUDN-Senior I'l'0lll f'ilPl'klllgI Connnittee. BETTY XVALSIT--Fl'PSilIll2lIl Ilecoration t'on1n1ittee: Sophomore f'll9CklllH f'o1nn1ittee: Senior I'l'0Ill tlrclnestra f'o1n1nittee. ARTIIVR, XVEISICII-tilee Vluh '39, fil'l'llPSfl'2l '36, '37, '39, '3!l: Junior Prom Vslner: Home Room Spelling t'l1a1npion '36. ERNEST NVEIIDVI,-Senior Play Vast: Football '36, '37, '39, '39: Hockey '36, '37, '39, '3!lg 'I'rack '39, '39, Student t'ouneil Vice-l'1'esifle11t '39, '39: Traffic Squad '37, '39, '3!l1 Vlass Vice-l'resident '3!lg Uailiti' of Student Uonrt' '3!P: Ilolne Room Representative '36, '37: ,llirror Stat? '39, Editor of Mirror '39, Vlass History: illillllililt' Vluli '39, '3!lg A. A. llanee Adver- tising f'0Illlllliit'PI Fl't'SilIll2lll Dance f ll0t'klll,Q' f'onnnittec: Junior llanee Advertising' t'onnnittee3 Senior l'l'0Ill Vxher i'0IIlllllii'001 Junior Pronl Vsher f 0Illlllliit'1'I Radio Football Tltillll '3!l: Student t'ourt Constitution POIIIIIIHTPP. YIVTURIA YVES'l'tl,Xlill-l'rog1'al11 Sales Blanagrer '39. YVAEREN YVITEEI,ER3'l'r:u'k '37, '39, '3!lg Student f'onnt'il '37, '391 Traffic Squad '37, '3!Dg ,llirror Stati' '37, '39, '3!lg I'l1otog1-aphy t'lnlu '36: llrannatic Vlulm '36, '37g Freslnnan Dance i,l't'il0Sil'2l f 0lllllllii0l'1 Sophomore Dance Orchestra i'Hllllllliit't'2 Jnnior I'l'Ulll Urchestra f'0IllIlllifl'l'I Senior Prom lileeoration f'Hllllllliil'l'I f'll2llI'lllilll lining t'on11nittce '39, '39. HENRY VVISNIEXVSKI-Eootlnall '37: Track '37, Page 68 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL HAYMUNID YVULI,0I l Tl':l1'k 'ZZSQ 'l'l':lfIim- Sllllild 'ZSTZ Ilmnv Konm liolnlw- Sl1ll12lIiX'0 '36, 'ZSU1 l,ll1llllg'I'2lIIll3' Vlllln '36, '37, '35, 'INDI Svlliul' l'l'0Ill llv1'0l'- ilfilbll l,'0Illlllilll'02 -lllllilll' l'l'UIll llvvnrzltimn Vollllllillvvz Svnim' l'1-um H0- fl'USlllll0llI f'llIllllliHl'l'Z Junior l'rm11 H1-l'1'vsl1111a-Int 1'lllllllliHPPI King.: Vom- mitlev. .IUIIN Z1lXI lU2I.I,l9Svnim' I'l:1y Faust! .llirrnr St:lIT'Z!1Dg lhullllzlliv Club '39, l'.Xl'I, Z1PNl lll'Ql.l,l-Fumllrzlll TIS, '39, Ulm' Vllllng '1'l'zl4'k '38, 'SWL liglsvlmll '38, 'SSL L YEAR BGOK TAFF Ifl l'lI K1I,L.xxl, lfrlifor XY11.1.I.xM Guan, lf1f.wim'.w.w JIIIIIIIQCI' R,xl.1'11 4il's'1'x1 suN, -lrfisf Ilomzlrl' Anulimwx Grammar: ANIDRIES L.x1'm:Nvr: AIHIUITIC .lmlx lircowx I-In1'1'H Folclcl-:ST HIUIZI-Ili'l' I'wRANl'IiE ,lmvrz Hmmm' XVILLIAA1 flllili HI, l'II Illfsulxs Mun' KII,Lr:Lr:A l m:m:s'r Lmx 3I.xm:1c1cY Lyoxs lirmzrzx BIvC.x1cTY Muay MvN-xLLY Hluvrz BIURRIS f'III-ISIJCIGII S.uiNm:Rs ..Iosr:1'1I SERGI ICHNPJST NVEIDVL The editor wislws to vxprvss In-1' flvvpesi gl-atitlulo for the 1111ti1-i11g'0t1'01 s uf hm- stzltf in the ll1'0Ilill'2l1iU1l of this Yvau' Hook. wigs I939 YEAR BOOK Page 69 fy, K ax!! -:rc-.A , V x Ya x - , .. f J' , 2' ,- , . .A ,...w,,,, f '5' 9' . - 'L A - , - .K ' ' ,vw- , . hy I ,- gi, K df, M ' 'V .X 1' - l , - - , QTL z ' , L, - .4 3.42. K 'NS' f' -pf 4' , 42 : 5 , ,nf f,,5f5fj1g:? ' ' '-'A , x , 4345- 21 Q 'A iv .-iv -I if 9 f A . ' 'gf' yi. . 'J Zwvjfi ' M: f' QT Af ' 47,1 pf. Yi ,, '- H-44 -4 fx' , . . , '+ ,f '? 'M . uflffff . ' fic-L' ' ' Q ff' A A - AA ,A fa, -6. 4 f- JSM? 1 .1-f 21. uf v 1 1 ' .:- -0 M., 'QM nf? -nmtv JZ.. 4 ,A -Q Q. of rf stvf .-Any: X. .1 -1 ,f-4. , n I! 1 4Tl!lF s L . Page 71 Fourth Row: R. Capone, K. Benson, J. Cosgrove, VV. Taylor. E. Kee-lan, S. Robertson, J. Hayes, A. Squillante, L. Seanipoli. Third Row-J. Heaphy. Coaeh, F. Pirazzo. R. Kimball. A. Turner, T. Keith. C. Saunders, J. Spiridigliozzi. J. Nagle. E. Baker. 0, Seafati, Coach. Second Row-J. Voc-ci, XV, Doe, A. Paglinea. H. Katt-hpole, L. Armour. P. Podolski, E. Weidul, P. Howard. P. Zonfrelli. First Row-B. Bisbee. M. Hill, R. Beaumont. E. Marzinzik, R. Beddia, XV. Salainy. K. O'Neil, R. Brown. THIS I tl0Tll.XLl, TEAM The lledham Iligh S4-hool footlrall team. with lint four veterans. went through ten games of the lilils season. winning seven and losing' three and amassing a total ot' 12323 points to the opposition's 57. The team journeyed to a training' eamp on the Vape for ten days to pre- pare for its opening game with Chelsea. Playing nmler lights against a team that was lneavillv favored to win the state ehampionship. lledham surprised . . . , the experts lo holding the lieaxier and more experieneed 1 helsea tealn seoree less in the tirst half. ln the seeond halt. however. Vhelsea showed its superior power and went on to win. l9 to tl. lledham was handieapped lay the loss of two of its veterans. Vaptain Lanrenee .Xrmonr. who sustained a wrenehed knee in a st-rimmage at the training eamp. and lirnest NVeidnl. who had lveen in the hospital with a toneh of spinal meningitis and was nnahle to play the iirst part ol' the season. Following this loss. the team seenred rietories on sneeessive Saturdays over Malden ilillllflllll lil to U3 North fellllli'-V. lil to lil and Xl't'tTil2llll. ti to tl. A near riot oeenrred in l'l-rmonth. where lledham reeeired her seeond sethaelq oi the season. ll to 4. lllll'lllQ' the next lonr weeks lledham met and easily defeated llingham. lS to ti: XVatertown, 12 to Hg Natielq. 25 to tl: and llndson. III! ltr T. ln the annual 'l'nrl:ey llay elassie lledham was defeated hy a tigfhting Norwood team that had gone undefeated during: the season. The game was interesting. exerting' and well played throughout. with neither team lu-ing alvle to provide a seoring pnneh nntll the last quarter. when llader. the slip- lu-rv Norwood lnaelc. seampered Stl vards for the lone tonehdown and a well earned rletory. lienie Katt-hpole was the team's star .and high seorer with a total of Til points. Page 72 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Wfqey---11:--.J-U - 1 Y--xv-- ?'s, If-W-.quu-I5 1535 R1-111' Row-H. V1111g11n. H. D11vi11so11. J. FQGIIQY. W. B11l'1iF-', G. S11e1'1111111. 1-I. Robbins. C. Orcutt. E. Tully, D. Mac-K111111111. XV. Jones. E. De-Felire. Front Row-J. Cocri. L. Landers. XV. Logan. L. .-11'n1ou1'. R. Brown. Asst. 11Z'1I13gf:'!'. E. 1Yeidu1. J. Podolske. C0'C3DI31l1S. F. Sutton. 3Ia11age1'. J. 14811y. I.. O'Bl'16I'1. F. Alward, XV. Taylor. THE 1I1N'K1'IY TEAM A11111a1x111g' 11111 1-I11s11.11'11 11111-11111' I,1111g1111 1-11111111111111s11111 111111 l111111111111111111j: 1ll'11lQ'1llQ 11111 1':2lS111l'1l 11'111111y 111 111'111l21Il1. 11111 111l111'1ll'211l'11 11111-11115' 11111111 111' 111211412311 was 111111 111' ,11111 s11'1111g11s1 111111ns 111 5111ss111'1111s1111s. T1111 11111111 112111 NV1l2l1 is 1111111111111 111 1111 11111 l111s1 1111f1111si1'11 1-1111111111 111 11111 s111111. w1111 111111' six gg11111s s11111'1111 1111 5111111111 1.11111-11111111 A111111111- 111 s11v1111 11111111111 g'11n111s. 111111 1.1111111111 s111'111111 115' only 111111 11111111 111 11111 11111g:'1111's 1111'1111s1x'11 s1-111-1111: 11-1111 11111111-1'-1111'1111 g11111s l.'l'U1111l'11 113 11. F1111 111' 1l11111111111's 11111y111's11-1111sis1ing' 111' 11111 1'Hl'NYill'l1S. 112lV1l1 M111-K111111111 111111 J111111 1.111151 111111 111e K1t'1'1'11S1X'1' 11111 11f 1':l'lll'S1 XV11111111. 'I111111 1'1111111sk11. 211111 1111111111111-11 A1'11111111--w1E11'11 1-1111x1111 111 ll12ly 1111 11111 1':2lS1t'l'l1 .X11'S121l' T1111111. 11111 12l111'1' 111111111 121111111111 S1211'11llg,f 11111'111s. T1111 111's1 111111' 11111111111111111 w111'11 111s11 Ellllllllgl' 1119 11111g1111's 1115111 111-111'1111s. T1111 11111 131111111 111' 11111 .Y1'ill' 11111111 l1111'1111111111' 311. W111111 11111 11'21g1'111' 111111111111 1l111111111111111s 1111-1 1-1111111111-1111 111111 1'4l1'Illi'l' 11111511111 1-11111111111111 131-111-1111111 111 11111 1111s11111 A1-111111 111 XV1l1l1 was 1,1119 111' 11111 1'11s11-S1 111111 11111'1111s1 1l121y1?l1 g'1111111s 111 s1-111111111111 l'1l'1'1C'S. T1111 1Q11111s 11111111111 1111111111411 11111 111111 21 1121111 111'11'11111s 1111 s1'111'11111ss 111111 1,11'111s- 111g11111'1111y 11111111111 3121I'Ii11l1lU11 11111 1111111111111 11111 111 11111 1111111 1 111 11 115' S121lllIl111lQ 11111 11111111 111111111 1'1-11111 R1 x1-1-1111111111111 111 1.111111 111' 11111 111-1. TI111 11211'l1'11g111111g 1311111111- 111111111s 111111111 11111-11 111 11111 12181 11111 Il11ll1110S 111' 1110 gg1111111 111 1111 11l1' s1'111'11. 211111 11111 112111111 1111111111 111 il 1 11,1 1 1111. I 1'1ll1l'1l 11115111111 W111-111111 11111111 1111- 1111s 1-l1111111111111s11111 11111111 ill1l1 11 was 1111111115' 111111111g'l1 111s 1111'111'1s. wl111-11 l'111111111211f'11 21 111111111-y11111' 1l11114l1l1g 1111. 111111 1111111111111 1111111 1111111111111 2111 11111l111'111111111 s1111s1111. ,XII 111-1111111 1'111l11w111- 111111 1111111- 111' 11111-111152 1111 1111s 11111111 111111111 111 111111111 111211 s11111'1 il I1111'i1Pl' 1111111111 111-111111' 111 11111 S1-1111111. 11s was s111.1w11 w111111 111111' 111111 1111111111111 1'11111111111111s 11111 111c 11111111 1-911111111111 to l1i1n last fall. Q99-53 Real' Row-J. Tate, G. Nelson. .I. Steeves, E. Bosselman, R. Shaughnessy, D. Keelan. M. Hill, M. Negrini. R. Davidson. J. Mc-Grath, P. Zonfrelli, VV. Freeman. Middle Row-E. T. P'etei'son. Coach. K . Saunders. Manager. E Marzinzik, VV. I-loefer. R. Shreve, J. Koltie, F. Clzipp. J. Olson. K. Benson. J. Doyle, J. Bavivchi. E. VI eidul. .......... ........ ...... ..... . Front Row-G. Margeson, XV. Gibb. NV. C'e1'1'i. P. Hodge, E. Keelan, E. Baker. H. Katch- pole, XV. .Iac-olzseli, XV. Doe. .l. Hayes. NV. 'Wliee-lor, A. Turner. O. Knight. 'l'I I IC 'I'IIAl'K TIGA M In the vfliviviit ti-:ivk lll2lI'IlIIll' whit-h Hutt-Ii Iitlwin T. I't-tm-son sont across tht- tzllw XVIiIlHlli at loss in tht- IUZIS-10120 inslmn- SVZISUII thv svniors wvrv vital parts. Vzlptnin Iivnim- Kzitvlipnlt-. wlmsv 1I.Yll3IllIIt' logs pnt hini ont in front in nn instant. was nntlnvstionxihl-V its pmw-V. Its lnzittvry was hV2l!'l'l'll Ilov. whosv pewpe-tiiall rnnning' motion snpplit-tl IIPYUI'-i'2lIIIIlQ1' vin-rggyg whilv its spark was Willizun II1wI't-r. who stil at ggrt-:it 1-xztlnplv in that hv ZIIYYRIXS tinishml :ind tinishf-tl strong. XYilligiyn tiihlm. who Si2lI'il'tI :ns il tlistznnw- rnniwr, was thv spa-mlivst Iiinl :inning tht' intwt-min-rs :1n4I. along' with tlvorgt- Mztrgt-son. tho 1000 5-:H-,1..,-V IN.. Villlll' :ln IIIIINWIRIIII piston. Working with thmn. :is t'tllllll'i'iIIlf.f rods, nwfrv 1 . , I'2IllI ZUIIIVPIII :intl .lust-pli XII-tvraitli. W:1Itvi'4'm'i'i an-I-miiitt-il for tht- snnmth running: of tho nun-hino. Atlatptml to t'Yl'l'-Y phzist- ul' trait-k. ht- wats ai i'1-Iizihlv InIn'it':1nt. Fm' springs tIn-rv wort' XViIlnn- -Izn-uhsvn :intl NMI Iiailcvr. who wry VQIINIIPI-V SiI'l'il'Ill'1I owl' thv Innwlhls Vin- nmny winsg :intl for floating powm' tlnwv wus xV2II'l't'll Wlnle-Ivr. il snrv islam-I' in tht- high jlnnp. 'I'hm- lll2lt'IlIllU rt-stwl on tht- Iirln hhwk ol' Iirniv XYvitInI. who pnt thv shot Lim-nt tlistznnw-s. It h:nI its slurti-r in Mr. 'I'Innn:1s H'Il4nnn'II'N Linn. illltI its . , . , . ka-Iv t'2ll'l'lt'tI hy Nlnluziggvr 4 In-sh-:gli 5ilIIlllIl'I'N. who pntnintly st-ttlwl tht- Im-In-is l'00Ill miX-lips. Tlnit. thc-so parts wfwlwil tugt-tln-r so 1-Ilit-it-ntly was tlnv to tht- halsis' pi-inciplos ol' IN-tv, tht- nian-hiin-'s elm-siginir-sr-nsihh- training :intl running for fnn. Page 7-4 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL vt. . V .,,. 2.7. ' ' 5 at 1 r. , . in 1 ew 'l , I ll-- - ,. Rvztclittg Left to Right-C. Atkins, Edw. Flieger. J. Spiridigliozzi. E. Ruel. PI Howard, W. Cotton. A. Palermo. P. Podolski. J. Nagle, L. McGuire, R. Frztm-ke. R. Ammitlowu, Manager. E. Mc-Naught, R. Kimball. BASKETBA Ll. TEAM With lfltlwiit Flivglvt' zts t-atptatiit. tht' lilitlil ltztslwtlntll tvztnt won stwt-tt gzttmls ztml lust sevvtt. 'l'hP lmys st'n1't-tl single t'it'tm'it1s uwl' that llt-tlhztltt Altttttiti. Nm-wtmtl. :tml Milton Avattlvitty. :tml tltmhlv vit'ttn'ivs tm-1' XVztl1mlt- :tml Milfortl. Thtfy lust mtvv to Ntmrwtmtl :tml twiw to Nzttivk, Fl'2lllllllQi12llll :tml Nvetlllstltt. l lit-g:vt- wats thv tt-:tm's vctttvt-. with Iitlwnrtl lltwl :tml William Vtrttwtt :ts l'm'wzti'tls. Authtmy l,2llPl'IllH :tml .lohtt Spiritliglittzzi wttrv tht' gmti-tls :tml t'hztt-los Atkins. tho tttility ntzttt. Altlttntgglt Flitfgttt- plztyt-tl with :tn ittjttt-t-tl ftmt. hv st'o1't1tl ltlll points :tml wats nm- of thv lwst t't1nltfrs ill thtl lt-ztgttta Atttlttntt' I':tlt1t'tmv :tlsn sttll't11't1tl i.l'Ulll at ftmt ittittrv. httt tlitln't miss zt umm- :tml. ztlmtg' with Spiritligliozzi. t-tl1ttt'ilttttt'tl swim- wttmltfrlttl tltflktttsivv work. lVil- liztm Vtvttoit :tml litwl tlitl tmmst til' thv stturittg fm' tho twtm. ttigctltvt- gt-ttittg 1241 points. 'l'ht- svmmtttl tvztnt wmt stwt-tt :tml lost six. Vztptztiit l':tttl l'tvtlt+lski wats tht- high st'ut't-r. with I':tttl Iltnwztrtl :t vlttsv sw-trtttl. lltswurtl plztyvtl t-vtttt-rl Iittlwrt Kimlntll :tml litlwati-tl Mt-Nztttgltt, ftn'w:tt-tlsg l'mltilski :tml .ltrsvplt Nztggltt. g.g'tt:t1'tls: :tml lltvlwrt Fl'2llll'iit', utility. Yltlwrs mt thv sqttml wvrtt .lust-pl: Spiritliggtlitmzi. llztvitl Sttllivttn. :tml l,ttl'ts Mvtlttirt-. llolwrt Ammitltiwn :tvtt-tl :ts lll2lll2l,2'4'l' with Mvlvitt llill :ts his ztssislttttl. 1939 YEAR BOOK Page 75 T' 1? t Rear Rowfliileen Mc-Carty. Gertrutle Coates. Lillian I-lanello. Miss Tobin. Coach. Marion MacFarlane. Beatrice Slteeley. Milflterl Montague. Front Row: Isabelle Kr-nnsrly. Dorothy Randall. Capt. Kathryn Quinlan, Doris Ferris. Edna I-Iapenney. tlIIiI.S' IIA SKI'QTIl.XI.I, TICA M Uf vottrst- tltt-5' we-1-v swattttlit-tl wltt-tt tltt-5' wt-t't- I4I'f'SlllI1Pll. IW-ll. wltttt frfesltntztn tt-:tin istt't alt-visits-ly' lit-:ttt-tt lint' tltost- ttppitqt' soltltottttm-s'? ,Xml what if tltf-5' we-tw In-:ttf-it :ts sottltotttotw-s. yt-s :tml jttttiors too? l'It't-ry ttmlt-1-vlztss tr-ztnt is lit-:ttf-tt lty tltost- ttppt-1-1-lztssittt-tt. -Xml why sltottltl tltt- t-lttss ol' 'ISU lu- tlllflljfltllit-tl Hlltl tljtst-T Sllt'lI Tl':ttllIittlts'f 'l'ltis 'Vt-:lt s jttllinrs ll'lt-tl In lt1't-:Ili itll pt'f-Cetlc-ttts. lint our tr-:mt ptott-stt-tl: tltt- t't-sttlt. two tt-ry vlost- :tml 1-Xvitittg' ZIZIIIIPS. Iiotlt 4-mlt-rl itt vlost- st'ot't-s. om- ll to Ill: tltt- otltt-1'. 221 to 22. As se-ttiots lllf'j' ltattl to ttttltolfl tltt- ttwtflitiott ol' st-ltottl vit-tors :tml so tltt-5' tlitl. lVe all ltope to sm- tltt-so girls gt-t togt-tltt-t :ts atlttnttti :tml lit-:tt tts-Xt yt-:t1 s sf-tiiors. How ttltmtt it girls? fIllllllf'llfSf I'ittt IN-t't'is ltattl tilt-ttty of t-ttt-rglt' :tml ltow slit- ttst-tl it tltlrittgf tltf- lntskt-tliatll ggtttm-sf Slit- just st-t-tm-tl to Itttttttrt- :tt-ottml tltt- liatll .... Kzty Qttittlzttfs mtlnt t-xtt-riot' lit-lit-tl ltr-t' ittm-t- t-xt-itt-tm-tit tlttrittg tltt- ggzttm-s. Katy was vztlitatltt for tltt't-t- ,vt-strs. :tit stltlt- om- tort .... lit-rliv Vtnttt-s grztltltt-tl lm' tltt- listll. sltttt lit-1' f'.Yf'S :tml tttutyf-tl :ts slit- tltrt-w. 'l'ltt-it slit- m-:tt'l-t' t-ttllztltst-tl wltt-tt tltf- ltstll fltwtnttt-fl m-attlnt' tlttwtttglt tltt- m-1. Xiu- systt-tn. fit-t'tiv .... Lily l'I:tm-llrt's lit-iggltt tttwiw-tl st ltatmlit-:tp In tm- l'ot'w:tt-tl slit- wats gg-ttztrtlittgr. .Xml tltt- ggtwttw- ol' tltstt girl wltilt- sltt- ttlztyt-tl! .... Xml slit-:tkittg ol' gtwtt-t-fttlf m-ss. lit-llat K4-m-tly ltzttl ltt-t' sltattt- ol' tltztt too. You st-ltlottt liml gitutt-t-l'ttlttt-ss vontltim-tl witlt t'ottt1tt-tt-ttt-t- itt sm'lt gutm-s :ts ltatskt-tlutll. ltttt itt lit-Ilat You wt'- tatittllt' fottml ltotlt .... Blillit- Blotttztgm- wats vt-rt' t-:tlttt :tml 1-ollt-vtt-tl tlttrittgr tltt- tmist 4-xvitittg ,gattm-s. Wltstt tlttt-s t-xt'itt- tltntt girl? . . . Sis Mt-1'att'ty's t':tt't-1-1' :ts tt swittttttt-t' lu-pt lit-t' itt trim lot' ltt-t' g:ttm-s. .X gttml platyt-tg Sis. . . . P Blztrlott Matt-l :tt'l:tttv :tml llttt-otltt Itstmlatll tlitl tltt-it ltits In .... Nlatty liillt-It-at ttnltt-tit lit-t' tligittilit-tl stt':tigglttm-ss into swiI'tm-ss wltt-tt slit- ggttl tltztt ltatll .... lit-tty Slit-t-lt--V got :tll t-xt-itt-tl wltt-tt Iltt- t't-It-t't-1-'s ttpittitttt tlisatgrt-t-tl witlt ltt-1' own. All in ztll, rt nicr- lot ol'g1it'ls. t-lt? Poge 76 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL 9 !9'?1?4N'l4T!Q ! Page ' Rear Row--Roger Capone. Ernest Weidnl. XVarren Taylor. Thomas Finley. XVi1fred Conlon. Edwin Flieger, Bancroft Bishee, Ralph Boone, Mr, Ryan, Coach. Front Row-Helen Harris. Marion Scanlon, Evert Burgess. Isabelle Kennedy. XVm. Allard. Mary Philhrook. 'Wnr Hoefer. Marjorie Lyons. John Zonfrelli, Elizabeth Jackson. Miss Grant. Coach. SEN INR PLAY George K:inl'ni:1ii and Moss lI:irt's slim-esst'iil tlii-ee-:ict coinelly. Yon 4'un't 'fzike It With Yon. was pwsviitc-ll in the- tlvoi'gm- F. .loyre -Xnmlitorinni on Many 3. The play was 1if'1'iill'Pli the host given for sewiull years and the 1-o:iw'lws. Miss Iboris Hraiit and Mr. .losvpli liyzin. XVPH' voiiinieiisled for their hazi-tl work. The story Wvolwtl in-miinl the alvtions of an mlvliglitfnlly iiiospoiisilvlv l':xinil,i' In-:tele-tl hy an lmwihlv nhl gm-nth-iiizin. .lln1'fi11 I'11111I1'1'l1n'f. who thirty years lwlhiw- haul l'4vi'sz1Iq4-ii the l'Ill't'S ol' thu' Iinzinrizil worltl for snake hunting. Silllllll 4-olh-rtiiigr. :intl l'l'glliill'i.Y :itte-iniiiig :ull Volnnihiai 41iiiiliiviiwiiie-iit ext-wisvs. YVilli:lln iil1t'i't'l'. the- Siill' ol' lhl- sliow. was llt'l'f-l'l'iiy mist in this role. Mzlrjlrril- lrvoiis l1Hl'il'2l'Yl'li his tillllg.1ilit'l'. l'l'Il1l.lf N.11r 1111f11'r'. who Wl't1il'lli2l-YS sm an lmlihy luwniise- one- ehiy :I typvwritm-r haul lwon slvliw-i't-tl :lt the house hy niistnlke-. Ili-1' linshzinll. l'1r11l .N',11w1111r11'f', plzuyl-tl hy XVill'rvrI Voiiloii. lll2llllli'2ll'illl'l'ti I - 1 - . .-, .,- , ., r , . Y tiri-woi-ks in tht- hast-nu-nt with tha- he-lp ol' lunge-1' t':1pmw. :is tha- it't lll2lll. ,ll1.I11 l'lllIlll.NXil41il.lli Lilian up lthltitlltl with thi idllllij. ii2lllt'l'Ui'i llislwv. :ls lfnris li'11lw11l.'l1111', inznh- f'i'm'q1l1-lil illltl ilii2ll'iHllS visits In the- X':iinh-rlml' lmnw to gin- flziin-ing h-swiss :intl prm-iii'v frm- int-ails. Ilis :lint pupil, Mzirimi Svaziilmi, rust :ns tht- wiiismm- I','.w.wif-, spent inainy limirs pii-viuiis to tho night ol' thi- play. li-auiiiiiigg' In tm- tlalm-4-. whihi liriivst XVvi1lnl, :ls In-il illlSil2Illti lffl, wurlcwl miinillx' h:ll'1I le-:irning ln plzix' tha- xylo- honc- :intl lt1l'IlllIl printing.: prvss, . iiilillil liuoln' illlli lssilwllv lft'lllll'tij'. :IN tlw c'11i0i'v1i SQ'l'Y2llliS, 12111111111 :Intl li'l11-hu,pmvillwl :1 lot ol' lun for tht- lzunily. whit-h was :ill thzll was llvinalinhwl P099 78 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL as the family was content to eat corntlakes and tomatoes for their evening meals. From this eccentric background emerged one fairly normal person. ,tlicr Sycamore. played by the very fetching Mary l'hilb1-ook, who fell in love with William Allard. as the wealthy young Tony Kirby. Probably the most hilarious act ot' the play was the second one. begin- ning just previous to the unexpected visit of the Kirby family and ending with the arrival ot' the -I Jlcn, played by Evert Burgess, .Iohn Zonfrelli. and lidwin Flieger. Penny, in smock Zllltl tam, stood before an easel painting a portrait of Jlr. Ur Pinuu. who. clad in Roman toga. was posed as a discus thrower: Jlr. 1x'o1cnl.'hor. in shirt sleeves. directed Essic, in ballet costume. who in turn. was accompanied by Ed at the Xylophone: Grnmpa sat calmly to one side practicing his darts. The havoc following the entrance of the aristocratic .lIr. and Jlrs. Kirby, excellently played by XYarren Taylor and Helen Harris, delighted the audience. The success of the play was greatly enhanced by the efforts of XYilliarn Burke, chairman of the properties committee and his committee. Through the elforts of the costume committee. with Xv2lI'l'9l1 Doe as chairman and Miss Gahagan illld Miss Murdock. as advisers. the cast was titted out appropriately and becomingly. Mr. Bottomley. aided by Rose Bauer and her commitee, was mainly responsible for the complete tinancial success of the play. As tl1e curtain tinally fell after the last curtain calls, the audience left feeling that. tl1e title to tl1e contrary. they irould take and keep with them for lllillly days the memory of such an appealing play. performed with such sin- cerity by all the members of the cast. THIS CLASS DAY PLAY For their class dav ilav. the seniors iresented Howard Emmett Rover-'s . . gs o11e-act C0lll9tlj' Yes Means No. The plot concerned tl1e events which took place when Teddy Lazrsong, George Cattray. started to work in his father's ottice. This easy-going. attrac- tive youth, engaged to pretty Edith Jlcrrill, Bernice Lod. had never learned to say No, The senior Jlr. Lau-son, liugene lleFelice, lllT9l1t on making a good business 111311 out of his son. promised that if the young man would take charge of tl1e ofiice while he was out to lunch. he would give him one hundred dollars for every ti111e he said Xo. Teddy nearly ruined his fathei-'s business when he tiatly turned down the generous offer of an important client. T. J. Jlorynn, Ernest Kohut. and nearly sacriiiced his engagement. while trying to accumulate enough money to tinance a honeymoon. In the background a steely-eyed secretary. Jacqueline Fummings. was keeping a record of the money owed him. The audience greatly appreciated the fun when the elder Mr. Lawson re- turned to tind he owed young Teddy tive thousand dollars. Such an excellent program showed the cooperation of the well-chosen cast with their coach, Miss Olga von Schantz, aided by Honor Graduate Dorothy Hornsby. 1939 YEAR Book page 79 V Q if Bat-li Rowfklilon Cluff, Ralph Boone. Arthur XVeber. Peter Morrisey, Robert Beddia, Thomas Finley. John Ilavic-chi. Iiclward Ruel. 'Fhomas Rorrie. Theodore Braate-n, Angelo Mauna. Front Row-Edward Berlard, XVni. Hargreaves, Edward Luke. Marjorie Dore. Priscilla Carlson, Mary Hart, Emma Silin, Philip Miret. VVarren XVolloff, Robert Puff. Tllli HRVIIICSTIIA Tlu- lh-tllmni lligh S4-luml oift-lu-strzi. 4-miiposz-tl of twt-iity-tlirt-e pupils, fiirnislu-tl IllllSlt'iIi t'lllPl'i2llllllll'lli to tlu- pulnliv :lt tlu- Tc-zu-lu-rs' .Xssocizltioil play. 'l'lire-m- t'm'iu-rt-rl Mmm, aut tlu- sm-nior play. Yon t':in't Tallrt- lt lVith You. zuul :it tlu- high svluml :liul tlu- junior high st-luml grzulnzitimis. ln zulali- tinn. tlu- orvlu-strzi plzlyt-tl :it nnnu-runs aussi-inhlit-s tliiring' tlu- svluml y02ll'. sluvwing. mule-r tlu- tliiw-vtimi ol' Mr. llolu-rt W. flihlr, gn-:it skill at lmth popu- lar zllul C'i2lNNlt'2ll inusu-. This yr-:ir tlu- Hl't'llt'Sil'2l iiu'ra-:ist-tl its zultivitif-s hy st-iuling two violinists. Prism-illzi t':ii'lson mul linimzi Siliu. to tlu- .xli'I'i2lSitll'll Mtisit-:il Ft-stivzil :lt Stinplumy llzlll in Huston. t'lost-ly t'Hllllt't'lt'tl with tlu- tbl't'ilt'Sil'2l was tlu- llt'Wlj' I'oi-nu-tl high svluunl lmiul. In-1-ssc-tl in stunning' unit'oi-ins mul It-al hy Host- llqitu-r :is tlruni llliljllll tlu- lmiul piwwitlwl striking t'lllt'l'i2lllllllt'lli :it tlu- tkuitluill QIZIIIIUS lzlst I':lll. lt' is lumps-el that tlu- lvzuul vain uuilu- 4-vt-ii inort- :ippf-zir':liu't-s iu-xt yt-zir. 'l'lu- lnuul :also st-ut two ol' its nu-mlu-rs to tlu- All-l'l3lNit'l'll Nlusivall Fvs- tivall-Ilulu-rt l'ttIl'. at salxuplumist. :itul t'liIl'm'tl lloylt-, il trmuluniist. Poqe 80 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL 7 W l I J -1 x r .ii - l - gg 1 K Rear Row-Isabelle Kennedy, John Zonfrelli, XValter Tut-leer. Mr. Ryan, Adviser. Ruth Killain, Philip Spalding. Ernest XVeidnl, XVilfred Conlon. Elizabeth Jackson, XVarren Wheeler. VVilliain Cotton, Rose Bauer. Front Row-Gertrude Coates, Mary McNally. Marion Lynn-h. Mary Gleason. Eleanor Riley. Margery Lyons, Mary Philbrook, Grace Morris. Jean Loinhard, Dorothy Lovejoy. Joyce Gerow. M IRROH STA FF One hunflretl :intl nine. the rooni where everyone meets everyone else. has been the scene ol' lll2lllY heetie .ilil'I'Ill' slzlll' getetogethers in the ll2lSi year, Une eoultl usually lintl Iszihelle Kenneily :intl Gertrutle Voates exehanging Verbal :intl physical thrusts with iviiiiillll Votton. while Wiltretl Vonlon pro- pountlecl the faults ot' the Student t'ourt to Thoinzis the Terinite tllary 3IeX'z1llyl. Quiet and diligent Ruth Killzun anltleil little to the general eonversation engaged in lay Hose Bauer. lilizalnetli -laekson. :intl lileunor Riley. hut she mhletl :I great rlezil to the .lli1'1'f11'. Grave Morris :intl Dorothy Lovejoy were seltloni present on I 1'i1lzly zitterroons. hut they were in their glory the follow- ing Tuestlziys at the Transeript oftiee. Une saw -lean l.onihz1r4l rhusing frightenetl freshnien. who were with- holding Corritlor gossip and ehoiee hits ol' freslnnnn news. Marion liyneh was in the habit ot' lynehing all Visiting Zlillllllli who 4li4ln't have any news ot' past grzuluuting elasses to otl'er for her eolunin. hI2l1'QIi'l'j' Lyons. pixilatefl P11111111 ot' the senior play, was just :ls pixilzitetl when she wrote those funny feziture stories :intl heairt-rentling etlitoriuls tthe one on the lmnishiuent ot' i'iil'll11y.u Mr. Ryuifs l'aitht'ul eztr. lieing perhaps the Inost sorrowful l. Advertising BIZIIIQIQPIN llztvitl llill :intl lV:trren lYheeler spent niost ot' their time riding around town, :iitlecl lay at sohoniore girl :intl Copy Reader Mary Philhrook. who reall eopy when nothing more ext-iting presented itself. liilitor Ernest lVei1lul mlivifletl the spztre time he had hetween signing :tuto- graphs :incl writing etlitoriails. Managing litlitor .loyee tlerow spent 1111 her time tlefencling the illi1'1'o1' against the thrusts ol' the Student t'ourt. the Student Count-il. and the Intlustrious Turks. The .lIi1'1'o1' ugaill won tliirtl-plaiee honors in the iritbillllliiiil eontest. l939 YEAR BOOK Poge 81 Rear Row-J. Zonfrelli, E. Tully. E. Kohut. R. Boone, XV. O'Brien, J. Olson. B. Bisbee, G. Caffray. P. Hodge, VV. Hoefer. J. Sergi. Middle Row-C. Gillis, Miss von Sc-hantz, Coach. M. Hannon, R. Killani. M. Scanlon, A. Curran, P. Palmer. M. Lynch. G. Jackson. B. Hanson. E. Blakney, E. De-F'elice. Front Row-M. Grorlnick, J. VVilliams. A. Matta, B. Hurley. P. Carlson, M. McNally. L. O'Brien. E. Jackson lPresidentl. J. Gerow. J. Lombard, R. McCarthy. M. Lyons, B. Marsh. TII li IDRAMATIL' t'Ll'll lVifh liliznhetli Jzleksoii as president. I,eonm'fl U'lli'ien :ls x'i4'e-presicleiif illlll Mary MeNzilly :is seeretziiw-ti-e:1s11l'e1'. the ilrziiiialtie eliih proeliieeel one veijv suevessfnl play. Spell-kin'. eluringr the emu-se ol' the past year and lnwiiieliecl out on :in entirely new venture. eliorie spew-li. Sllill'klll' was ai story of ai winsmne. ymilig 1-uuii1i'y lass. pm'li':lye1l hy Mary Mc-Nzilly, who hail her tirst will from ai young swaiin. :ihly plaiyeil hy Ralph liomie. llrfrinmy, who euiiiplieziteel things 1'UlINlIll'l'2lllly hy not leaving the young folks alone. wars plzlyesl hy Ann 1'u1'i':1ii. while Alive Maiilai plziyesl flu' .lloflu'r. 2lllXlUllN to impress the 4-:lller f:ii'oi':ilaly. 'l'he plaiy was :I liil:ii'im1s sm-1-ess. :mil went flown in the zinnails ol' tllillllilill' :ieliievelnenls in lleilliaiin lligh Seliool. 1'lioi'ie speeeh. whieh was orglziiiizesl fm- the lirsl time this yezir. pmverl lmth interesting annul e4Im':ilimi:il. lt helped the pupils p:li'lis-ipnliiig: to have hettel' llietioli. lbI'UlllllN'l2lTiUll. :mil eliliiieialiimi. The sopliuiiiiwe eliorie speeeh elzlss rezul the Sei-iptui-es in aisseinhlies lor il llllllllwl' ot weeks. Several other plays were suggested hy Miss von Selinnlz. the :ulviser ol' the eluh, hui :is not enougli lmys Irieil ont, they 4-ouhl not he presenleil. P099 82 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Ei 'W 'it E 1. - .. A - 4 A A A s Rear Rowe-Roger Capone. Daniel Laeey. Philip Spalding. Theodore Pettingell, John Bavieehi, XVIII. Haggis, Irving Nic-hols. Joseph Canning. Raymond NVolloff, Front Row-Allen Baker, George Saunders, Shirley VVeher. Frederick Grant. Miss Harding, Faculty Adviser. Win. Hines. XValter Murphy, Laura Cowan. John Taylor, Francis Guenther. Tllli l'llt DTK IHRAPIIY t'I,l'IZ This year tl1e I'hotography Vluh 1-loses one ot' its inost sueeessful seasons. the highlights of vvhieh were the personal-phtrtograph lllll'lNllll2lS eards the nienihers sent to their friends. Mr. Fred A. t'lark's let-ture on the eoinposition ot' a good photograph. a11d the visit to the Vnited States I'hotostatie llepart- llltllll at tl1e Registry Iaiuilding. The purpose of the eluh is to ati'ord opportunity to those interested in pliotography and to teaeh them to express tl1eir individuality. l'ueouseiously, it also teaehes them self-relianee. originality. and good felloyvship. , The oflieers i11 the l'hotography t'luh have some pretty fauey titles,- fi'ustodian of the Darkroom, t'hair1uan oi' the flllllllllllltw on lnstruetions. and In-t'harge-1it'-Supplies. These pei-souages vvere. in order. lioger Capone. Philip Spalding. and Theodore Vettingell. tif eourse every organization has a treas- urer: so has the I'hotography t'luh-Ilaynnoud lYolloil'. The eluh has joined the Massaehusetts lligh Sehool t'2lIIlt'l'2I Vluh, ot' vvhieh f'llilll'Ill2lll Philip Spalding is virepresident. The M. ll. S. V. t'. was started at Newton lligh Sehoolg this year it was sponsored hy Noi-tlleasteru Vuiversity. The I'hotography Vluh ditters from most elulvs in that it has three stages ol' nlemhership-freshman. junior. and team-her. A frrslmlroi in the eluh may he a senior in high sehool: nevertheless he's still a learner and is not per- mitted to use the darkroom. The jfrniofxv are in the set-ond elassg they may use the darkrooln. hut they are not alloyved to teaeh. The fe1u'Ilf'r.w have extra- speeial privileges: they may use the darkroom. teaeh. and do all sorts ot' de- lightful things. Un 4-lass day those melnhers who had oualiiied reeeived eertitieates shoyv- ing they had eonlpleted the presrrihed eourse in photography. i939 YEAR BOOK Page 83 HONOR GRADUATES Class of 1939 Rear Row: Ruth Iilllkllll. Eliz. Jackson, Marion MacFarlane, Dorothy Hornsby. FlO1lt Row: Lily Johnson. Dor- othy Hughe-s. Jean Lombard, Dorothy Richardson. IIUNUII GHAIDVATICS Vlhxss or 19210 Tho lmmn' grzulllzltvs of tln- rlnss of 19259 wwe all girls. liorutlly Ilornshy. lilizzllwtll -l2l1'kS0ll. linth lfllltllll. -lean I.o111lm1'1l. and Marion 3I2lt'F2ll'lilllt'. from 4-A: :Intl Imrotlrr llngln-s. Lily Johnson. and Dorotlly Hit-llnlwlsoln frmn 4415. during their last llll'P0 yclzlrs hero. 1'0c'c-ivval no Ill2ll'liS IOXVUI' than t s. no lll0l'l' than thrve tus in one slllrjvrt. and no more than tive f s in all. At tho Q'l'2l1lll2lllUll anal 1-lass day vxvw-isefs the-y were flistinglnislwcl from their CIEISSIIIPUPS by gold tnssvls on the-ir caps. THE STUDENT COUNCIL 1928-39 Rear Row: Warren Doe, .Jnrlgr-3 Ernest Weidnl. Vire-I'resi- flentg Paul Howard, Sec-rotary: Paul Hodge, Distric-t Attorney. Front Row: Ge-rtrnflo Comps Traffic: Marshall: lflllgfb-119 Felice. Presirlfent: Ann Far- rell. TI'9klSlll't'l'Q Isabelle Kon- nerly, Librarian. 'I'll If S'l'l'lPliN'l' t't il'Nf'lI. lfIIlNlUIIfl Tlw mltstzunlilrg' vw-nts ol' tht- Html:-nt t'nnm'il's ye-:ur 4-mnsistwl uf ra-H w1'g,5:1l1izi11g.:' tht- stnflm-nt vonrt. SIilPllSUl'lllQ zu flaunt-4' to l'2llSt' monvy for nssvln- Inlif-s. mnfon-ilug tlw tranftit' rnlvs :tml pznrtic-ipaltingg' in lmth tho l'l2lSll'l'll Massa- 4-lnnsvtts Stmlm-nt f'tlllY0llll0Il illlll tlnf staltv 1-omwfntiml. :lt lioxlmry Blvlnnriall Iligh School :tml l l'2lIlllllj.fll2llll 11-spm'tiv1-ly. Poge 84 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL N E W E N GLA N D BUSINESS SCHCDCJL 38 NEWBURY STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS operated by BABSON'S STATISTICAL ORGANIZATION INCORPORATED Our students benefit from training which is personally organized by Mr. Roger W. Babson. In forty years of active business he has hired, trained and managed thousands of young men and women. I-lis interests include contacts with the nation's foremost industries. When enrolling in the New England Business School, you associate yourself with an atmosphere of suc- cessful business leadership. To Secure and Hold a Position you are soundly trained in accounting, typewriting, stenography, and other skilled business subjects. For Future Promotion you are given courses in applied economics, prin- ciples of management, public speaking, and other subjects helpful to per- sonality development. Purchasing Courses are particularly emphasized. These courses are believed to be valuable to students both as future business men and women, and as consumers. Trips to Plants are a feature of the School and put you in touch with actual working conditions in typical factories, stores, and offices. Placement in Jobs is among the School's most helpful activities. Altho jobs cannot be guaranteed , every effort is made to assist competent grad- uates get placed and promoted. A unique Work-Study program is offered to help capable students apply their training and prepare for entrance into business positions. Students gain a powerful advantage in being trained at a realistic school,-a school which is organized and operated from the viewpoint of active business men and experienced employers with widespread responsi- bilities and large payrolls, Please address inquiries to BABSON'S STATISTICAL ORGANIZATION iNcoRPoRATeo WELLESLEY HILLS, MASSACH USETTS Warren Kcay Vcmtine Studio, Inc. W3 K-N .L ai 3 Q 4,434-N OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1939 nga , ll frbhwgvfiv r 4 E x 160 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. Telephone, I-lANcock O743-O744 SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY Cultural and Pre-Professional COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS - day, evening and part-time courses leading to AB., BS. and B.S. in Ed. degrees ll20 semester hours,l Pre-professional courses 160 hoursl for Law, Journalism and Business Administration. Entrance requirements, l5 college en- trance units. Advanced standing tor acceptable college credits. 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