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A Welcome To their new superintendent. Dr. Calvin E. Wz'Ico.v, his first graduating class extends every wish for continued success in the tasks he has begun so well.
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REFLECTIONS OF DIEDHAM HIGH SCHOOI. 7 The Faculty First row: Helen Woodside, Margaret Boynton, Dorothy Kendall, Edwin Peterson, Howard Bottomley, Ralph Eaton, Principal: Harold Cowan, Daniel Keegan, John Heaphy, Elinor Connor, Evelyn Vit-txe, Charlotte Truitt. Second row: Ruth Baker, Marion Corley. Marion Harding, Madeline Clough, Lucy Clough, Catherine Castle, Joan Tobin, Mary Weeks, Florence Murdock, Veronica Hazen. Doris Grant, Olifa von Sehantz, Laura Mclntire. Third row: Frank Kerwin, Joseph Ryan, Thomas O'Donnell, William Dunne. James Riley, Eliot Hall. Hamilton Allen, John Wallace. Orlando Seafati, Thomas Yonker. Nicholas DeSalvo, Fred Clark. First Row: Oh! Defense has Miss Helen Woodside run ragged. Defense stamps, sugar, and first aid courses haunt her, but she is perfectly willing las usual! to be haunted by any such worth while activities. Miss Margaret R. Boynton, hardworking French teacher, has just re- ceived a degree of Master of Education from Boston University. Miss Dorothy P. Kendall's fondest hope. as yet unfulfilled. is to find a budding Shelley. or a Keats-on-the-make, in one of her English classes. Mr. Edwin T. Peterson, who supervises lab experiments and winning track teams with equal skill, has recently assumed the duties of Chief Air Raid Warden for Pre- cinct 4. Mr. Howard T. Bottomley, infamous for his terrific history exams, again brought the Senior Play to a financial success with a complete sellout. Mr. Ralph A. Eaton's picture appears again elsewhere. Mr. Harold E. Cowan. assistant principal, still fosters the generous and much-appreciated hope that some year a graduating class will all find positions as they leave D. H. S. Mr. Daniel J. Keegan holds the none-too-coveted number nine spot in this last draft. Besides having to give up buying a new Buick this year, Mr. Keegan is trying to find tires for the chariot he now drives. Mr. John E. Heaphy, football coach. hopes that his Junior Air Raid Wardens will prove competent in emergencies and will show to advantage the effects of their training. Miss Elinor Connor. new freshman English teacher, already a favorite because of her cheery personality and smiles, obtained her Bachelors and Masters degrees from B. U. Mrs. Evelyn Vietze, business practice and typing substitute, also claims B. U. as ber Alma Mater where she received her Bachelor of Scienc: degree. Miss Charlotte Truitt, replacing Mrs. Edmund Willard, teaches freshman and sophomore commercial English. She enjoys her work and hopes to succeed in her profession. Second Row: Miss Ruth Baker, junior English. keeps quite busy with her war work, where she is addressed as Lieutenant Baker. Perhaps her position will warrant her a few new tires -she hopes so. Miss Marion E. Corley claims her one hope, prayer, and dream is that some day she'11 have sufiicient time to eat a meal at school. Miss Marion S. Harding, who has won
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