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RICHARD McCarthy Dick s.iys tli.it he will icincmber the sports, the girls, .iiul study h.ills of D.H.S. We are sure th.it his athletic ability and sociil talents will cause him to be re- membered too. After receiving his diploma, Dick will set sail in the U. S. Coast Cuard. WILLIAM McDonald W ' oof-woof ”, we hear Mac” coming! Whv? It must be base- ball, football, or maybe just women he’s thinking of. It’s radio school lor Bdl if Uncle Sam tloesn’t find out what a swell fellow he is before then. Mac will make out o.k. VIOLLT McMA.STERS We are sure the pupils will not be truant when Vi” becomes a school teacher for which she is well qualified by inclination and temperament. We shall remem- ber how she enjoyed the proms and dances. ALAN MEN ICE Alan is now on duty in the U. S. Coast Guard, but we shall remember this energetic hustler as a manager of the senior play pro- gram booklet and as an ace sales- man. Lie was always interested in class affairs and never needed a second invitation to a dance. CATHERINE MONTISANO Kay’s interest in clothes has lead to her desire to be a model for which career she intends to prepare at Boston University. We shall remember Kay best for her discussions in salesmanship and her partici|iation in class func- tions. MARGARET MORRISSEY Although Peggy admits a fond- ness for radio crooners, it is dif- ficut to picture this businesslike and efficient voting lady swooning b her rad lo. If conscicnciou.s ability and personality insure suc- cess, Peggy will be tops in her chosen vocation. STELLA MUCCIACCO Spam” is our efficient treas- urer and our most athletic girl. 1 ler cheerful smile and obliging manner will assure her of success in any of life’s endeavors. Her ambition is to marry a rich man. ELEANOR NELSON If you hear Oh Gee” followed by an infectious giggle coming from the window of the Norfolk and Dedham Fire Insurance Co., you may be certain it belongs to Elly”, whose chief interests have been Miss Murdock’s English class, sports, and children. JEAN NAY Jean is going to be a cadet nurse with the idea of becoming a Navy nurse. She figures that she will go to the battle areas whereas now only her letters get there. Roller skating was her chief hobby. GLORIA NELSON Nellie” says she is undecided as to whether she shall follow a singing or nursing career, but per- haps she could combine the two to good advantage. We believe her calm disposition will always be a great asset. Page 20 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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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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PAULINE NICKERSON Holy Cats” where will the orchestra be next year without Nicky and her clarinet? She’ll be playing with a swing band which should suit her to a T”. We are sure she is well on the road to the realization of her am- bition to be a great musician. JAMES O’NEIL That’ ’s what you say,” Jerry, but we know you’ll be a success in whatever you do. We shall never forget your fine playing on the football and basketball teams. We know your good sportsman- ship will pay dividends. WILLIAM O’NEIL Bill’s chief interests and en- joyments have been his classmates when he has not been engaged in despatching the U.S. Mail. His plans for the next year or so will be determined by Uncle Sam, after which he hopes to prepare for the study of medicine. ERANCIS PAPASEDERO Our basketball star, Popsy” said he will se us in church, that is if we both go. After he gets out of the Navy he hopes to get married and have a large family. This athletic and ambitious lad should make the grade m activity which he undertakes. JEAN PARKER Red” intends to work in a dentist’s office when she graduates, and think how lucky the patients will be! She hopes to have plenty of time to write to that fellow in the Navy. MARGARET PAYNE Peggy” plans to enter the em- ploy of Sti.irtevant’s and hopes to become such a success on her job that she will gain an opportunity for advancement. Her leisure time will be occupied by her two favorite hobbies, reading atul dancing. CLAIRE LOUISE PECK After graduation, C laire wants to work in an office and save money to tr.ivel. She wants to see the world! We just hope she can find plenty of food on the other side of the w ' ater because Claire’s favorite pastime is eatitig at Cole’s. JOY PEN DERG AST Don’t be surprised if you see Penny” looking at you from the cover of a magazine some day, be- cause after graduating from Colby, she intends to become a model. With her person.dity and savoir faire” we know she wdl be a success. ANN PETERSON Ann was chosen as our most reliable” which is a most desirable quality for a doctor. Know ' ing Ann’s ability .iiul perserverance sve believe that Pete” can get the shingle ready to hang out. She will attend Simmons College. PAUL PRCfVOST Perhaps Paid will h.ive an op- portunity to play his famous tuba in the Navy band. Paul joined the service in March, but !iis many friends w ' ill always remem- ber his willingness to be of service. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Page 2 1
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