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6166144 it ', ,ff L, .. r f - ' ' Q 1 ,li hif TOP RONV fleft to right?-Miss Lucy Clough, Miss Mary Vkieeks, Mrs, Evelyn Yietz, Miss Ruth Baker, Miss Barbara Gurney. BOTTOM ROW fleft to right!-Miss Florence- lslurdmgk, Miss Dorothy Kendall, Miss Elizabeth Guell, Miss Marion IlZ1l'CliI1g'. Of these gracious ladies of our faculty, Miss Lucy Clough it was who taught us math, who showed us why the cosine behaves as it does, and who presided over one of our senior home rooms. Miss Mary lV4'f'ks, a history teacher, weill remember for the good-natured advice she gave us when we were poor, lost freshmen. Mrs. Erelyrz Vivfzv, who teaches math and geography, was the first teacher to come to school with the new look . Remember those long skirts? Miss Rlifla Baller, who taught us English, directed our class day W'ill and Hisfory. Miss Bizrlmnz Gznvzvvy, our home economics teacher, has taught our girls to sew and cook and taught the Hrst boys' cooking class in D. H. S. Miss Fl01'c'm'0 Mzirzloelt, an English teacher, faithfully patrolled the senior corridor every morning, shooing the twosomes into their home rooms. Miss Doroilay Kendall, the head of the English department and one of our senior advisers, helped with the ticket committees for both our proms and supervised the many properties for Our Hearts Were Young and Gay . Her greatest triumph this year was coaching our spellers to victory in the Bosfon Herald contest. Miss Elizabcfla Guvll, who came to D. H. S. this year to teach English, worked wonders in reorganizing our school library. Miss Marion Hurzliizg, teacher of biology and physiology, is another of our class advisers. Her help was particularly appreciated by our junior prom decorating committee. DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Page 5
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Quo ,Orin cilaa ' , 1 . . ,-,. 1 Om' kimlly prirzcijuzl, Mr. Ralph A. Eafon ,is fruly one of lbs' grc'aff'xf -mcn wr' know. XVI' 517011111 likv fo m'111'r'ss l7I'l'l' our synzpafby for flu' family Iosscx lu' has szzjcrwd Ibis yvaz' and our apprcciafiori for his lllltIt'l'SfIIl1t1ilIg gzzizfunve of ns flvrongb our ymrs in Dc'a'bum High School. Doqe A DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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gCl.Cll l..XS'l' RUVV tl:-fl to rigilitl--Mr. Nielnvliis lleSnlvo, Mr. Arnold Borofslty, Mr. J. 4'lifI'o1'd flus- t.a1'son, Mr. 'lill4llllllS l4t illt'l'll, Mr. Samuel I-Beattie, Mr, Rmrei' Randall. FILUNT IIUNV 4lt-l't to l'l,'2llll+lll'. .Ianies Dunne, Mr, Joseph Ryan, Mr. l'lUXV1ll'll Bottomley, Mr. Tlioinas tflminiell, Mr, l-Itlwin Pele-rsmi. lt's the men's turn now. Here is Mr. Nivlmlux Dc'St1lz'n, French teacher and hockey coach, who has given our team a reputation for skill and fair play. Mr. Arnold Borofsfcy, who teaches general science, has reorganized the Photography Club with many enthusi- astic members. Mr. Clijjfmuf Gnshzfsmz, our art teacher, has given all our prom decora- tions a professional touch and helped with all our posters and our make-up for plays. Mr. 'TIPOHIIIN Ll'c9Ilt'l'II, who teaches business organization and law, finished a successful season of J-V football and intramural basketball by coaching the varsity baseball. Mr. Slllllllfl Beaffit' has brought music to all parts of D. H. S. by directing the band, the orchestra, and the boys' and girls' glee clubs. Mr. Roger Rainfall, an algebra teacher, boosted the sales of senior play tickets with his eilicient management. Mr. Ianlvx DlIlI!lt', an English teacher who formerly advised the Library Council, served also as principal of the Dedham Evening School. Mr. josvjwlz R-van, a senior English teacher, worked tirelessly with us in preparing Rrflvvfiolzs and served also as the adviser of the Mirror. Mr. Iluiiuml Bolfoluhjy, who taught United States history, scared us so with his tests that we now know something about history. Mr. Tlronzux O'D0nm'l1, another history teacher, worked with Mr. Peterson in training our track team. Mr. Edwin Pl'ft'l'X0lI, to whom we have dedicated this yearbook, was our chemistry teacher and track coach. page 6 DEDHAM HIGH scnool.
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