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MR. JOHN HEAPHY is our football and basketball coach. MRS. ADA REEVE JOYCE, who enjoys climbing and traveling, wishes she could have known more of the class of '-46. MISS DOROTHY P. KENDAII., a Mt. Holyoke graduate, hopes to find a budding Keats or Shakespeare in one of her classes someday. MR. THOMAS I.l-.GUIiRN, also back with us from four years' service in the Army, is helping with baseball and football. MISS LAURA J. McINTlRI'l, whose spare time is spent in making scrapbooks and patchwork quilts, graduated from Simmons College. MISS FLORENCE MURDOCK, one of our sweetest teachers, likes to read and attenl the theater. MR. THOMAS I7. O'DONNliI.I.,, who got his A.B. at Colby College and his A.M. .tt Boston University, outside of teaching history is interested particularly in bolys' camp work. MR. EDWIN T. PETERSON, our chemistry and physics teacher, coaches track as a sideline hobby. MR. JAMES RILEY, who left D. H. S. a few months ago, welll always remember as a remarkable singer. MR. JOSEPH RYAN, faculty adviser of the Mirror' and a Dartmouth College graduate, has been very patient with all of us. MR. ORLANDO M. SCAFATI resumed his position at D. H. S. this year after being in the Navy for a number of years. MRS. NVILLIAM SCHUTZE, who is a true friend of us all, left D. H. S. a short while ago, when MR. JAMES D. SMITH returned from the Army, he is a graduate of Boston Uni- versity and enjoys winter sports. MISS MARY SNVEENEY, who graduated from Simmons College, declares that the class of '46 was very pleasant and Co-operative. MISS JOAN TOBIN, who strives to make ladies out of the D. H. S. girls, also enjoys reading and the theatre. MRS. EVELYN VIETZE, who is interested in music and gardening, graduated from -Boston University. MR. JOHN W. WALLACE, whose chief interests lie in golf, bowling, motoring, gardening, and-good food, spends his summers at Fitzwilliam, N. H. MISS DOROTHY XVATERMAN, who instructs the D. H. S. girls in the arts of cooking and sewing, loves to put these arts into practice. MISS MARY NVEEKS, a Smith graduate, enjoys cooking and gardening. MISS HELEN WOODSIDE, whose hobbies are gardening, sewing, reading, and making up diflicult algebra problems, graduated from Simmons College. MR. THOMAS YONKER, a freshman history teacher, has served us well as head of the Athletic Association. Page 6 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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JACQUELYN L. ABBOTT .Iam-kie, fl Jordan Fashion linaril model, inust have picked up that expression Speak lu ni:- skiing at Vonway. She is going In La- Salle Junior l'ollt-ge, and after that!-well, with .lawkie as its buyer, .lorilan's will wlual Saks l+'il'tli Ayeiiiie in I-hiv, FRANCES MARIE AMBROSE Franny is the gal who will ere- ate those gorgeous hair styles nl' toinorrivw, Are you ki4l1Iing'. ' she laughed when asked why she liked the pivlure Hll Mr, 1ievI S desk. Tennis is her I'ayw1'ite sport. VIRGINIA ANASTASI Jinny, upon linishing ii I-ourse in shorthand anti typing at night svllpol, will journey lu Hnllywwui where she hopes In lieu-time the private secretary of Van Johnson, In off-duty hours she and Yan will howl and ilanve tngetln-r. ROBERT ANDREWS Tall, silent Andy hopes to enter eollege after griznluation and per- haps study airplane designing. HIS favorite pastime, when not study- ing for Mr. Bnttoinley's history exams, was going to bed early and sleeping late. ' PALMA ANGELO Well, what du you know! An unteniperaniental musician! Yes Angie will he easy on her pupils when she's ll music professor. Next year she plans to take courses at the l,'oiiservatni'y to prepare for her c-areer as ll professioxvil au- cordion blayer. Page 8 Q ERMINDO ANTOGNETTI I c'an't see it-working, l mean, Minn wants In take :i long rest before bevoniing a builrl- er. In-t's hope he helps relic-ve the housing slinrtage by the time wi-'re ready to settle clown. ROBERT E. ATKINSON Mit-key plans In join the Navy IIPXI year and work himself to the top. Then ras a tive-star Admiral he'll I-nine bark to dazzle his lied- hani friends, especially a I-ertain IJIUIHII-, ' HAUGHTON W. BAXLEY, Jr. Haughton, who likes to speed around on his inotnrt-yele, plans to go to Iluke L'niy'ersity to become a mechanical engineer, Gasp ! Ie says in that Western acc-ent, I just unit wait to graduate. ELIZABETH ANNE BEDARD Betty was so reliable that there was keen rivalry between Mr. Yonker and Mr. Bottomley as to who would get her to do the most work. Next year Betty will be a reliable stenographer in ai Boston otiliee. HAROLD BELL Bell, after thoroughly enjoying the graduation exercises for the c-lass of '46, is bound for some branch of th-e armed forces, where he hopes he will be able to take it slow . D0n't be too sure! DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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