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PI-IILIP JACKSON Phil's drums were a regular feature in assemblies-back in the days when we had assem- blies-and we trust he'll be able to take them with him when, as an engineer, he ex- plores the South American wilds. ROBERT EMERSON JACKSON Bob will wave dance bands aside'next year and enter the Army Air Corps. They'll like his sociability there and they'li appreciate the sterling qualities he displayed as Honest John Dalton in the senior play. CHARLOTTE ANN JACOBSON When she finishes her pre- flight courses and becomes a commercial flyer, we hope Red will muse over her pleasant memories of Mr. Ryan's class- Lord Byron and the Brontes- and never forget her old friends at D. H. S. IRENE LILY JOHNSON In view of Irene's records here at school, it's a safe bet that when she becomes an accountant she'll be an expert one. Let's hope her job next year really challenges her ability. BETTY ANN KAREM When Betty becomes a SPAR, she may see quite a bit of the map, but not till peace comes will Madame Butterfly really explore the world and add to her snapshot collections. E? 63 -t' 14 'Z 'F' '17 Q? MARY B. KATCHPOLE Katch, one of our tiniest and peppiest classmates, can usually be found dancing to the music of the 920 Club or bowling at the Sport Center in Norwood. Her charming smile is bound to help her get ahead. MARION KEANE Dancing, swimming, and lis- tening to the 920 Club help keep Marion amused, but she still misses Mr. LeGuern's kid- ding. Her only plan for the fu- ture is to do good-she couldn't do anything else! MATTHEW KEANY Matt is responsible for the little drawings scattered through this book. When he's 30 he's going to use his original talent as a professional cartoonist. 'Til then the Navy Air Corps should bring him the traveling he wants, and possibly the blondes. DONALD KEELAN Don was one of the first of our classmates to join the Army We bet that his friendliness and sense of humor have already made him welcome. It's a shame the Army doesn't have track meets. MARY KENNEDY Tiny, attractive Mimi, whos-: favorite expression is Hot Dog, would like to be a beau- tician. We know her sense of humor will come in handy there. Her pleasant memories of D. H. S. are Mr. LeGuern's classes and Mr. R,yan's sayings. 1943 YEAR BooK Page I7
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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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JOHN JOSEPH KERRIGAN Red's going to join the Navy and travel around the globe 115 well as into the Globe. After it's ov ar, he'll get a good job, marry that certain girl-and then hell better not try any more of those absence excuses! DOROTHY JEAN LAMBERT Next year Jean's cheery For Pete-'s Sake! will echo down the corridors of the Mass. Gen- eral, where she will train to be a nurse. After that, she's goirm to be a second lieutenant in the Army. WILLIAM LAZDOWSKY The old Lazy-Y corral will turn into a putting green when Billy becomes .a P1'0f9SSl0n3l golfer on his own Western ranch. Before then, however. he'll be an Army sergeant, pref- erably in a company of Rangers. HAROLD H. LIDDELL, JR. We won't soon forget Bud's bright smile and cheerful hello. The manager of a football team has to keep close tabs on his players' moves and psychologi- cal reactionsg and he was the boy who kept them in a winning mood. Buddy will be in the Navy next year. WILLIAM F. LYNCH Bill, one of the most ambitious boys of the class, plans to en ter Harvard or Boston College next fall, There he will study to become a doctor, if Uncle Sam d0esn't interrupt his plans in the meantime. Page l 8 l WILLIAM MACNEVIN When he comes back from the war, Mac wants to be a report- er. We know that in his writing, as in his playing for D. H. S.. he'll constantly advance the cause of sportsmanship. JOANNE MANNA Joanne has had so much fun in 4E that she wants to make stenography her life work--but what about those sodas at the drug store? We'1l remember her as a swell school pal. DANIEL MARRONE Dan couldn't wait till June to join the Army, and even after he'd left, his poster won a prize for him. This shows that he'll lose no time reaching fame as an artist, once peace comes. ROSEMARY MASCIARELLI After seeing Roz's cartoons, we won't be at all surprised when she becomes a famous fashion designer. For reasons best known to herself, this de- lightful person collects boogie- Woogie records and exclaims, Oh Tooke! EDWARD McLEAN Turk will soon hop off his roller skates and onto a war- ship, where he'll serve as a member of a gun crew. Let's hope he can get leave for at least one prom this year. DEDHAM H IGH SCHOOL
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