Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1943

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PAUL GIJARY Dudsy, one of the most ath- letic members of D. H. S., should be a great asset to the Marines. No one will ever for- get his good naturedncss and engaging grin. Say, theref' Dudsyg where's Jackie? CONCHETTA GOBBI Connie's going to get a war job until she's old enough to join the ambulance corps. She always liked to watch our foot- ball team win and she'll be right there beside them when our army crashes through to vic- tory. SHIRLEY F. GOLDSTEIN Shirley plans to take a course in the Stenotype and then be- come a secretary. After that she wants to become a piano teacher. Her modest manners and her talented playing should make her a good one. MARY GRAY Our most popular girl should have no trouble getting that good job she's set her heart on. May she find lots of true friends and be as merry as she was in room 109. A JOAN ELLEN GREENLOW Joanie, a gay and sweet per- sonality with a smart appear- ance, should go far as a model. First, however, she will enter Katherine Gibbs, leaving, we trust, those red painted glasses behind- Well, I mean-after all! l943 YEAR BOOK RICHARD GUSTAFSON Gus plans to join the Navy as a photographer, travel, and then find a nice girl and get married. All this should be easy for a happy, smiling fel- low like him. RICHARD J. HANOVER Our party man wants to make a name for himself in physiol- ogical chemical research. Wow! That's some step after soda jerking at the Oakdale Phar- macy, but that's life, accord- ing to Stretch. May his future be as brilliant as those neck- ties. LOIS MARION HARADEN Lo, the genius of the camera and the typewriter, ought to go far in the world of business. Her charming personality and honor-grad brain will long be remembered by her teachers and classmates. Every good wish, Lo! MARGARET C. HART If Margie's as much help to the ofhce where she works next year as she was to the high school office, her employers will be dreadfully sorry when she leaves to join the WAVES. Write us a letter, too, Margie. MARGUERITE HASKELL When Peggy finishes at Bridgewater Teachers College, she'll certainly grace some lucky high school. Maybe it will be Brookline, anyway we hope it won't be too far from Barbara Burke. Page I 5

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CLAIRE M. FITZHENRY Hi here! giggles Fitzy, as she dances her troubles away with those service boys. Next year she'll go to work as a typist, but just until she's old enough to join the WAACS. CELESTINE FITZSIMMONS Holy smoke! How did Cel do it? The newest addition to 4A certainly was an asset to the class. She always came through with the right answers. When we were Hoored, she had the Hoor! BETTY FLANAGAN When our vivacious femme of 4E becomes an honor member of the WAACS, may she 1'0- member the fatherly lectures of Mr. Ryan and not salute her commanding olhcers with her favorite gem: What's cook- in'? -IOSEPHINE MARY FOLEY Jo's going to work in the high school ofhce next year to get material for her forthcoming book, Death in the Detention Room. After that she'll edit Harpers Bmzaar and draw all the fashion illustrations herself. DORIS MAY FRASER No fooling, if Dotty does become a model we'll see her picture in every ad that wants to show a beautiful girl riding horseback or skating. We'll al- ways remember her as Barbara in GolJl in the Hills. Page I4 CONSTANCE FREEMAN Connie will roller skate into work when she leaves D. II. S., and with that twinkle in her eye she will light up any sur- roundings. We'll bet she can get farther than she did in her attempts to annoy Mr. Ryan. ALFRED FURNISH There's never a dull moment when Al is around, whom we'll remember for his spontaneous humor. He's headed for the Navy, where he hopes to be- come a radio operator and where he'll certainly make scores of friends. ALBERT A. GAETANI We'll always remember Al as a friend to turn to--unless i1.'s a beautiful moonlit night, in which case we wouldn't want to interrupt him. When he leaves the quiet study halls that de- light him, he'll start working in an office. BARBARA GALLOUPE The three things the navy needs most are destroyers, air- plane carriers, and a dancing, friendly, piano-playing person like Barb. No kidding! can the WAVES afford to wait for her to finish at Bryant and Stratton? JOHANNA GEARY Swimming, skating, skiing and dancing.-these will keep Johanna healthy. The job she gets next year will make her wealthy. That's enough -- we don't want any one to get wise around here! DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL



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EDWARD C. HELMER Pop's knowledge of cameras and radios will make him wel- come in the Army, but he I , .ago mustn't ask his sergeant any I of those questions he asked Mr. ' I Riley. After the war, he's go- , M ing to be a professional pho- be tographer. J . I ,a., F Q. EVELYN VIRGINIA ' , 'W HERMANSON .15 y t . Evie likes ice-skating and Mr. , ' , i: If Ryan's classes, and longs to be 4 a perfect typist. 'tReally, shes I a grand person to know, as gf ' ' ' most of her classmates have ' I- i already discovered, and she'll -PX be a welcome addition to any if .,,q Omce. I C 4 f W, BETTY IIILL Bonny loves music, bicycling, hostels, and horses. Let's hope she can sandwich them all in between patients when she's a nurse and still have time for that nice nephew of hers. VIRGINIA BROOKS i HITCHINS Ginny, the grirl with tht smooth complexion and smart clothes, hopes to go to the Tobe Coburn Fashion School, where she will dash off the smart num- bers the well-dressed woman of tomorrow will wear. V DAVID K. HOWELLS Dave's ambitious enough to work days and to go to college nights. When he becomes a chemical engineer, we hope he still has the angelic appearance he used to assume when Mr. Eaton entered the room. Page I 6 QQ -of 14 I I J flu fi ,- iv 'KI 4561 'F' .4-We 9 , 1 6 Q 23' gg. 5 . -E 1 Q 11- .1 -.vi I 54' ., 1 1 ze' z ff' ROBERT W. HUBBELL When handsome, dignified Hubby is through with the Na- vy, he'll become an interior decorator, and fill our homes with modern art and Surrealist sofas-and we'll love it. EVELYN F. HURLEY Eve, the champion dress- maker of 4F, is heading for California next year. No kid- ing, we hope she hurries back again, as we can't bear having the whole continent between us and her laughing eyes. MAR.Y IIUSSEY Doggonc it! we'1l sure miss Mary's good naturcdness when she goes into training at the Massachusetts General Hospital. After graduating, she hopes to become an Ensign in the Navy, Where she'1l do a good job at taking care of those sailors. MARJORIE IAROCCI When you disembark at Paris on your world tour, after com- pleting your course at business school, drop 4A a line, en fran- cais, will you, Margie? We know there's no Oh Gee! about your ability to be an effi- cient secretary. WILLIAM F. IVANS Bill, famous for his absence excuses, has been training faith- fully with the Commandos for his future work as a quarter- master in the Army. Wherever they send him, we hope he'll find sports, music, and girls. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL

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