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N tffz.-.f-5-1 - 2 O 1'-'.. -A ' X One of the highlights of the year was our senior play. Curtain Comg Llp. a hilarious comedy in three acts. Coached so ahly hy Miss Doris Grant. the play was a great suc- cess. As our high school days were nearing a close in May. the Junior Class held its re- ception for the seniors. Once again the gym was beautifully decorated. carrying out the theme Moonlight and Roses. After the program we dined and danced in the grand ballroom of the Sherry Biltmore Hotel in Boston. ' The month of June brought our Class Day. our class banquet. and finally our graduation from dear old Dedham High. We left the lot on Whiting avenue gladly but with that soft touch of sadness as the parade of memories of the happiest moments of youth passed before our mind's eye. ..THE OISY FU l rf-rl' . , F - 16-Graf' N Li:- of ei if 3' ' ' Y . p l ., M 1 E tv Q, ,QWJ -1 , as M . v 1 .-'Jr '- V, ... ,ld ,Us f ov fi l 141. 1 'JL ,jf f Q - Q W 5 2 V 3 '31 1 'foo s X ,.- fha, Q, ' ' , f , X fi' ' 1' , l' c fa, ff l,.-b31i'Z:i'ff7i, -.,-'fa V - .S i i fr' '?','?f 1'Y5 3 . 4 ,. --V' '5 A 1 gif y- V x,,. Q ' QL, gy, 11 - ' 1'- 1 5 5 L' t -is 1. -1- K1 , . M , Q ' 1 ik Y ln. l A SAS. . 'fm' ., 3 .W v' ' M- ' ,nf-e-wL.3 f.y c 1-, - V ,133 H is ' A Q.-..-1-M -za Q :Wi .0-.. 4 'H ,C 515 f s 1. i 2 4 I sa 1 V131 sw' Vw' J X wmxwiq
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