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ARTHUR F. KIRBY We point with pride to the string of A’s which have graced Artie’s” report cards. Our honor graduate will enter M. I. T. and become a chemist, but, regardless of how busy he may be, Arthur will continue to follow his fav- orite sports. MARY KIVLIN When you hear some laugh pro- coking reply, you know without looking that it’s Kibby”. One of our wittiest girls, she is a true friend to everyone, and we know she’ll be a great success in the business world. BARBARA KNAPP Barb, one of our honor gradu- ates and most ambitious girl”, is planning to attend Middlebury next year. She hopes to become an interpreter, while continuing with her piano and tennis. CHARLOTTE LA CROIX Although Charlie” hates to leave Mr. Ryan’s homeroom, she will attend the Modern School of Fashion and Design next year. Her friendly manner and keen sense of humor will keep her sur- rounded with friends as they have at D. H. S. RICHARD LAMBERT Dick” enjoyed Mr. Ryan’s chalk talks most of all at D. H. S., but we shall remember his en- thusiatic support of the Bruins and his morning after” debates. Next season this big boy will put aside his hockey and football uni- forms for one of Navy blue. JOSEPH LAWLER Like so many other young men, Joe expects to enter the armed forces, but he hopes to gain a col- lege education on his return and ultimately become a lawyer. His friends will remember Joe as a consciencious worker and a real fellow. STEPHEN A. LEVANGIE Steve” says that Uncle Sam may help him decide his immedi- ate future, but eventually he hopes to work in an office where he can use what he learned in ap- pliances. Steve likes to engage in sports and to build model planes. WILLIAM LIBERATOR Perhaps we can account for Libby’s hobbies by the fact that he saw a great deal of the world delivering Uncle Sam’s mail. He Fie listed his interests as follows: Sports, (all kinds). Music, and Girls! After serving in the Army he hopes to become a lawyer. IRENE LINGLEY Just wait until the war is over,” says Irene in answer to the querie about her plans. We sus- pect that the handsome young serviceman, who is the recipient of those copious letters, is the cen- tral figure in Irene’s picture of the future. DOROTHY LIPPS Dot’s artistic ability coupled with her favorite hobbies of mak- ing hats and decorating homes will turn out to be an interesting and profitable vocation. Travel seems to intrigue her, particu- larly in the ' ' X ' est and Canada. Page 1 8 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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MARJORIE HERBERT Margie’s happy disposition and excellence in culinary art should insure the domestic bliss which she assures us will be one of the outcomes of World War II. We know that her inseparable com- panion, Marion Frappied, will just have to live nearby. FRANCIS C. HICKEY Hick’s” willingness to help others, his good nature, and his flashing smile account for the fact he was chosen our most popular and best natured boy. He will become a lawyer after at- tending Holy Cross. GEORGE HOFFMAN When Red” enters the U. S. Navy he hopes that the experi- ence he gained working in a local garage will qualify him to be an air crewman attached to a flat-top”. His companions wdl always enjoy his sense of humor. LEONARD JACKSON Egad!” Here comes the super swingster of Dedham High. When our children swoon over Lennie” and his hot drums in years to come we older folks will have to tolerate it. Good luck to you Lennie” as a successful band- leader. JEAN JOHANSEN Mr. Ryan’s X-periods and Eng- lish classes were never dull with Gabby” around. Bewteen play- ing the violin, piano, and swim- ming, she hopes to go to either a college or a business school and to make enough money to enjoy herself. LILLIAN JOHNSON Her favorite expression, 1 could have a spell,” may express the way her swooning audience will receive this talented young singer who hopes to continue her musical career in New York next season. DOROTHY KANE Collecting neckties is Dotty’s” hobby which may explain why so many young men may be seen on Ames Street sans tie. The ability to get along with everyone coupled with a sense of humor will pay dividends for Dotty”. TERESA KATAROSKI Terry says that she hopes to see the world, but not alone. Per- haps this statement explains those voluminous letters which Terry sent and received. Her even dis- position and kind manner will serve her well in any situation. JOHN KILEY John’s interest in aviation has progressed from a hobby of building model planes to the point where he now possesses a student license to fly. After service in the Army Air Corps Johtt will continue his flying career. EDWARD KIEI.ION This quiet, ambitious youth has impressed us with his scholastic ability, his willingness to help his friends, and his gentlemanly con- duct. Ed” nromises to be one of our future substantial citizens. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Page ) 7
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ELEANOR LIZIO Ellie” will enter a hair dress- ing school soon and will practice that art until a certain popular young Coast Guardsman returns. A very capable and pleasant young lady, Ellie will be a great success in both fields. CLAIRE LORD Sparky” intends to be a priv- ate secretary in town, and we hope that her boss will be able to concentrate on work with her there. With her vivacious per- sonality, you will be able to single her out in a crowd. JEANNETTE LOWE Jackie’s” ambition is to travel to England and Scotland, but first she plans to work in an office. We know with her wonderful dancing ability and gay person- ality she’ll go far as a hostess en- tertaining our boys with stories of lively study halls and dances. JOHN LUND Although John is undecided about next year, he says that he has leanings” toward the U. S. Navy. We shall always remem- ber Lundy” as our stentorian cheerleader and as a star per- former in the Senior Play. PRANCES LYNCH When that pleasant voice says, This is the Long Distance Oper- ator,” perhaps you will recognize it as belonging to your classmate, Erances. True to the family tradition she lists hockey as her favorite sport. STANLEY McNEVIN The Riverdale bus will not seem the same without Abner” whose rapid fire comments and good humor made the trip all too short. Stan has been a pillar of the class at all meeting and social functions. It’s the Coast Guard for Stan. JOSEPH MADDEN Although Joe was one of the quietest boys in our class, he was a warm friend when one made his acquaintance. The U. S. Navy figures very prominently in Joe’s immediate future, but we know he will always find time for his athletic hobbies. ANNA MADONNA Anna enjoys crowds, whether the location is in the cafeteria, a study hall, or a dance floor. Her friendly nature will long be remembered by the members of the class as well as her ability to play basketball. HENRY J. MALONEY The Dedham goal was scored by number four. Captain Ma- loney” came over the Arena sound system more than any other announcement for Herk” led the Eastern Mass. League in scor- ing. In his last game, Henry set a world’s record. JOSEPH MANNA Perhaps Joe will have the op- portunity to study about his favorite hobby, airplanes, in the U. S. Navy. Joe always took an active part in class affairs especial- ly class meetings, (fn his return from the Navy he hopes to own and fly his own plane. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Page 1 9
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