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P. H. S. MET A Twenty-seven MARY DUBIE “Tiny in stature, but great in spirit.’’ How very truly the above quotation describes our Mary! She seems ever ready to lend a helping hand to any one. Mary is one of our more retiring students, but a true friend to all those who are fortunate to know her well. Our sincere wishes for future success, Mary! DANIEL J. DUGGAN “Rome was not built in a day.’’ This versatile young man is one of our best liked classmates. He seems to have a natural ability for making friends with his disarming smile and pleasing person- ality. We wish “Danny” a lot of luck in his future undertakings. GRACE M. DULLEA “Laugh, and the world laughs with you.” Meta Staff Spanish Club Science Club P. H. S. Revue Introducing Miss “Always Smiling!” Grace could even make Mr. Gloom smile with her sunny disposition. The lunch counter will lose one of its magnets which draw so much business to it. We can see success smiling at you in the near future, Grace.
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T wentysix MET A P. H. S. LILLIAN J. DOWDELL “Disarm misfortune with a grin.” Glee Club Science Club Traffic Officer Spanish Club Class Basketball Introducing “Lil,” our ever smiling classmate. Her witty remarks and jovial smile will always remain in our mem ' ory of high school days. “You Hit The Spot”, “Lil”! May you succeed in all you undertake! You certainly deserve the best. LILLIAN A. DOYLE “ Ambition has no rest.” Meta Staff P. H. S. Revue Junior Class Secretary Senior Class Secretary One of the most charming and popular secretaries that Peabody High has ever had is portrayed in our own “Lil”. Her jolly disposition, her nonchalant manner, her sociability have won for her the af- fections of all her classmates. Is it any wonder that we’re all going to miss this popular young lady? LAVINIA M. DREW “Modesty and humility are indications of greatness of mind.” Quiet, studious, diligent seem to be the adjectives that best describe this charm- ing daughter of ’36. Because Lavinia would not wish it, we will not make pre- dictions for her future. But the accom- plishments of the future, as life unfolds for her, will speak volumes. Cheerio Lavinia!
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T wenty-eight META P. H. S. ROBERT B. DUNN “Character is worth a thousand laurels.” Class Basketball Science Club Certainly “Bob never makes himself obnoxious by talking too much, but that might be said to be a virtue that ought to be cultivated by a great many people. He goes his own way conscientiously and quietly, and never attempts a task unless he can complete it. Keep it up “Bob and success will be yours. RUTH W. DURKEE “With always a friendly greeting.” Ruth, known to her closer friends as “Ruthie,” is a real credit to the class of “36”. Always ready to give advice with a smile, she has worked her way into our hearts, forever to remain. We wish her all the luck in the world, and feel sure she will succeed. RICHARD H. EAGAN “Some are born great; others achieve greatness.” Meta Staff Debating Club Strand Night Observer Staff Senior Class President Here is the proof that large people have been seeking for years. “Dick” surely proves that not all good things come in small packages. As he goes forth may “Dick” always wear that characteristic smile and be assured that our best wish ' es go with him in every endeavor.
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