Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1943

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ELEANOR RUTH SIMPSON Come! come! Lucky- I'll murder her is no way for a hospital dietitian to talkg the patients won't like their trays Be as friendly as you'vc been to us and they'll love it even if you serve them tapioca. ROBERT D. SOUFFIE Ah! how we wept that day in assembly when Soul' told us of a callous senior girl trampling on an innocent sophomore's heart. Next year he'll take his memories to college, or the Army, and eventually find sol- ace in chemistry. MARJORIE PHYLLIS STAHL We can't imagine a patient's being down in the dumps if Margie is anywhere in the hos- pital. What a gay, lively, danc- ing, delightful nurse she'll make! 4C will be proud of her. ALICE FLORENCE STEEVES We certainly hope that gas ra- tioning ends soon so Alice can drive around in her Ford coupe again. She plans to be a secre- tary to some lucky man who can appreciate a lot of sunny smiles. ETHEL M. STEEVES Stevie plans to give her fine personality and cute giggle to an ofiice next year. We hope her future life will be as thrill- ing as' those football and hockey games. X. .fd , 'X ii EARL N. STUCK After watching Stuckie per- form in studies and track here. we-'re supremely confident that he can race through Northeast- ern University and into a high place in the diflicult profession of chemical engineering. BARBARA SULLIVAN Barb's boss will be woebegone if his charming' secretary is ab- sent from the oihce as often as she was from lVIr. Ryan's Eng- lish class. Let's hope she'll have time evenings to rent bi- cycles-the ones built for two. MARY C. SZEWCZUK Chugga, of the merry heart, intends to train to be a nurse, then to enter either the Army or Navy. She likes to read and walk and swears she'll never forget Miss Mu1'dock's English class or the senior prom. NVILLIAM TAGUE Bill blushes as he tells us his chief interest is women, but there's nothing to blush about in his basketball record or in his plans to join the Navy next year. EILEEN TERESE TAYLOR To live in California, happily married, is Eileen's ambition. At the rate she is going now, with her letters to her many boy-friends, we all agree her happy day is not far off. 1943 YEAR BOOK Page 23

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MARJORIE RICHARDSON Till the war's over and Margie can have a life full of pl62tS?Pl travel, good books, and exciting football games, she'll be .a Red Cross Nurse-and a particulai- ly chalming one, t00- WALTER RIETZ Grouchy used to be a WOIHHH hater, but then somethin!! half? pened. Was it the senior PI'0m,' Anyway, W9'1'6 glad , 119.3 changed, as he will look IIICG In the uniform of an oflicer in the Naval Air COTDS- EDGAR P. ROSADO Ed'S one and only ambition is to become a United States Ma- rine, and that ought to be easy to arrange. Let's hope he's sta- tioned somewhere near a base- ball diamond. JEAN E. ROURKE To become an efficient secre- tary is Jean's greatest ambition. so next year she is headed for Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. Her experience as sec- retary of the very active pho- tography club should prove help- ful. THELMA SCHAREGGE Dink is going to work in 11 defense plant, where We know she'll keep things merry. Mr. LeGuern's Cobina is a bit of an imp and what she'll do next is anybody's guess-but it will be amusing. 1-'P ' 1 infff f nl 2 if -visit -1-'rs -ik 'rd' ,Q Q' 'X '-I T? 1' W ca- 147'- ' f , . ,j, e ,I '-I 'i J LOUISE SCHULTZ Lulu is one of our friendliest seniors and a marvelous sport. As her best memories of Ded- ham High are Miss Sweeney's shorthand classes, we 'know she'll succeed in her new office position. Happy buzzin' on the typewriter, Lulu! ELSIE SCIARPELLETTI Sharpie, one of our honor graduates, will find plenty of office jobs waiting for her novs and, whenever she's ready, plen- ty of aviation companies willing to give a girl of her calibre les- sons in flying. RITA R. SERGI Ri's greeting- What's buzz- in', cousin ? typifies her peppy, laughing nature. Her many ac- tivities in high school show that she'll go far when she be- comes a SPAR and later a roller Ekating champ. Happy rolling. 1. BERNARD FRANCIS SHANLEY Bernie's jokes and wisecracks have won him many friends since he arrived here from Marlboro, and they ought to make him equally popular in the Navy. Any potatoes, Bernie? CHARLES N. SIAKOTOS Chas has been a very busy man this past year, attending school days and working in a shipyard nights. The fact that he's done both successfully shows that, when he joins, the Army will get a valuable air- craft mechanic. P099 22 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL



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ANN F. TILESTON Tillie will work in. a Wilf' Dlant next Y99-13 but It Wont be long before she makes some- one a splendid wife. Who knows -it may be one of. those many service boys she writes to. FRANCES E. TOY Franny's part toward winning the war will be to work in 3 factory Hext year and to con' tinue writing those morale- building letters to the bflys ln the services. We think, tb?1fS neat. MARGARET TOY Next year P62 Will pu? the pep that made her a Wh1Z'0'1 the girls' basketball team into manufacturing war 5111391195 ,fm the government' Then J'-Wt watch production increase! MARY VISCARIELLO Mary will work in a warsplant next year, but her hetart is sea ent osx ion as a iii1tearp2i'feltZiilmHer IF1'ench should help her get started and her sense of humor will help her all the way. JAMES DANIEL WALSH Danny, our most original classmate, can usually be found clerking at Geishecker's. IIc's fond of skiing and swimming and he hopes to study phil0S0Pl1Y and law when he finishes his job with Uncle Sam. Page 24 EDITH WATTS Watszie will go to art school next year and then become a fashion designer. Will her nifty models recapture those memo- ries of Miss Boynton's home room, that certain senior dance. and Barbara Putnam in English class? MARGARET H. WHEELER After going to Colby Junior College next year, Peggy will become an aeronautical private secretary, and we aren't kid- ding. May she spell her way to success as well as she did in her junior year! Keep them flying, Pea'- WILLIAM WILLIAMS Flash joined the Marines back in January. W'e've missed his good nature, his work for the class, and his whiffles. We re- membcr his playing against Norwood last Thanksgiving and we feel just a little bit sorry for Japan. PAUL IRVING WOODWARD lVhen Woody becomes an en- sign in the Navy Air Corps we're afraid he won't be able to do much dancing, skiing or skating, and with such a hand- some uniform it would be fright- ful if he continued his wolfing. BARBARA A. WORTHINGTON A thud, a yell, and here is Barbara. Always smiling, she can usually be found dancing or practicing for the band. She'll join the Marines and eventually Us she Ubraggin' or complain- in' ?J settle down and get mar- ried. I DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL

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