Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1943

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JAMES W. COTTER JR. It's the Army Air Corps for Jimmy next year. After that, this all-round good fellow is going to do great things in the great big world and make even more friends than he's made here. ROBERT R. CRAWFORD The girls despair as Bob, who was voted the best looking boy, neglects them fexcept in Jake's English classj for fish- ing, swimming, and sailing over hurdles. He hopes to be- come a gunner in the Air Corps. JAMES F. CURRIE When Jim joins the Marines, the Japs had better be afraid of our big bad wolf. We hope he'll never be separated from Johnny Carr and that he'll al- ways have leisure to study his beloved civics and English. CHARLES B. DAVIS II What's the story? Charlie keeps asking us, and we pre- sume he'll put the same ques- tion to his patients when he swaps his cornet for a stetho- scope, and becomes C. B., the brilliant, basketball-pl ay i n g M.D. MURDELLA JOSEPHINE DEAN A true friend, a good sport, and a leader in many class ac- tivities, Mud will never be forgotten by her classmates. When she is working in an office, we know she will find spare time for music, Baldy, and peanuts. Page I 2 -0 -1? 'M .sq MARGARET ELLEN DEMERS Peggy has been one of our most amusing girls, but Oh g0lly! we hope the hats she d9Signs when she's famous yv0n't be as funny as those Jokes she laughed at in study halls. WILLIAM DEMERS Bill wants to become a radio technician, and since radio has always been one of his hobbies, this should be easy to arrange. We also wish him lots of leisure for his other interests -football, baseball, photog- raphy and aviation. MARY DEPAOLI Molly, our class genius, hopes to become an expert bookkeeper. Gosh, we'll be cheering for YOU, Mary. May you skate into a beautiful position and write home of your success to Mr. Ryan's classes. BARBARA ELAINE DERBY Oh dear! What shall Babs become-a secretary or a musician? She'll work in an office next year, but we're trust- ing that she won't let her talent on the violin go to waste. ROBERT R. DEWAR Innocent-looking Bob plans to be a pharmacist. After his years at college fwhere he'll surely star at trackj we ca-n picture him compounding pills for ailing radios and playing his drums for the afternoon soda trade. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL

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IRENE CENZALLI Possibly it's R.ene's hobby of collecting pictures that makes her long to meet a nice English sailor. We certainly hope her cute smile and happy person- ality won't be lured away from our Navy. OLGA M. CENZALLI Jeff wants to do her part to- ward winning the war by join- ing the WAVES next year. When peace comes again-well, her hobbies are collecting cook books and sewing, and that ought to mean something. EDLA CHORLTON The many friends that Ed- die's enthusiasm and lively sense of humor have won her join with us in hoping she won't have long to work as a secre- tary before he comes marching home again. CLAIRE CODY Skiing, swimming, and danc- ing are the chief delights of this delightful person, who in- sists on knowing What's cook- in', who plans to do clerical work next year, and who'll eventually be some understand- ing man's private secretary. MARY J. COLANTUONI Toni, who always kept us supplied with candy and pencils during study periods, will work faithfully at her Civil Service job till she's 65 and then retire on her pension and complete her collection of post cards. FI DONALD H. COLUY Mr. Heaphy's Commando training ought to help Ilon along in the Army Air Corps. So will his work nz-xt year at Wentworth Institute. We're going to miss those sodas he jerked so judiciously. PATRICIA HELEN CONDON Pat's been keeping the Army's morale fairly high by her letters, but when she be- comes a nurse her Hello, dear, and Hey, honey will instill such enthusiasm that the war will be over just like fhaf. VIRGINIA LUCILLE CONLON Jini plans to go to a beauty culture school next year, though, if you ask us, hers is perfectly cultured already. The gas shortage won't keep her from traveling, as walking is one of her favorite hobbies. VIARY ELINOR COSGROVE Elinor, who has a happy smile and a friendly greeting for everyone, has made many steady friends in past years and will co-ntinue doing so next year at Katherine Gibbs and later as a social service worker. JACQUELYN COSGROVE When Jackie graduates, the high school office will be minus a charming and attractive assistant. She thinks horse- back riding is a pleasant sport, but her real interest travels around in an Army tank. 1943 YEAR BOOK P096 ll



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CARL F. DIPROFIO When John leaves for college to study for the ministry, the Transcript will lose a good man and we will lose our free Friday morning news service. Thanks, John, and good luck. JOAN MARIE DOWD When you feel a gust of wind, don't worryg it won't be a hurricane, only Joan running to catch the 8:15. Where is she going? To work her way to a career as a journalist via Em- manuel College. JOHN FRANCIS DRAKE Red's trumpet helped provide assembly music for us for four years. We're used to seeing him in the uniform of the D. H. S. bandg soon we'll see him i-n that of an Annapolis midshipman, and then of an ensign. VIRGINIA A. DUFFY Ginny left her wonderful stenographic class early and went to work at the Dedham Cooperative Bank. Very shortly we expect to hear that she's president of it. Then she can do her shopping inside the stores and not at the windows. EILEEN DURBIN Snooks is going to work in a bank next year and study at B.U. It won't be long, our crys- tal ball department tells us, be- fore this happy girl will be even happier as a concert pianist. 1943 YEAR BOOK EARL I., EDISON Believe it or not, Scotty likes to cook. Ile hopes some day to have his own big name orches- tra, but hrst there-'s a little matter of the Merchant Mur- ines. Good luck, Seottyg we-'re all watching' for that orchestra of yours. ROBERT D. ENZMANN Bob's classmates will never forget his sincere work as fea- ture editor of the Mirror and his Personality Parades. It will he the Army Air Corps or M. I. T. for Hob, whose ambition is to be a geologist. VIRGINIA R. FARNAM No kidding! Ginny's friends can tell you of her fine dancing: and piano playing. She has no definite plans for the future. but whatever happens she's bound to go places with that sweet, patient way of hers. CATHERINE FAY We hope the job Kay gets next year is exactly the sort of work she likes, for her person- ality and humor deserve noth- ing but the best. She'll never forget the days we didn't have to go to school. JOSEPH M. FINLEY Joe, the famous author of ab- sence excuses and E1 speed de- mon in his Essex, is headed for Be-ntley's next year tUncle Sam willingl and a career as a suc- cessful accountant. Page I 3

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