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ie ea of mr ...gif joofgaf 0 at imax FRONT ROW l . O'llrii-n. li, Contlon, R. Hylantl, R. Yanni, E. MCC:-lrlhy. T. York, Capt.: V. Del'ari. P. Prevutt, G. Rawtling, VV. Cztponi-, D, Driscoll. Mll7Dl.l'I ROVV .l. Ili-apliy, Coach: J. Smith, R. Fitzhenry, C. Donelan, 0. Nye, R. Brown, W. Sanford, I.. Brown, P. Raymond, li. Autry, Asst. Coavh. ICACK ROW J. R1lf'1f'1'y. Svnior M1lll1iIl9l'I W. Hartnett, J. Mat'Donaltl, R. lVlat'Nevin, W. O'Ne-il, R. Slivalutta, I . Connolly, H. Hickcox. fit'IlPl'i1l Mzinzitre-r. On the opposite pages are some of our mem- for our first score and, a common sight, Dave Dris- ories of our last football season. Starting at the upper lefthantl corner and looking down, first we see charging towartl tis, our stalwart tackles, Gene McCarthy and Grant Rawtlingg then our well- likctl trainer .intl .1 great follower lflolly Batch- elderk. Moving down, remember the Weytntmutlt game? A cross section of our cheerleaders caught in a surprise pose. Bottom two-action shots of the Norwood game, Ninny O'Brien smashing over ll2l coll off for repairs again. Top middle-glimpse of typical crowdg next our Cheerleaders in actiong last minute huddle before the kickoffg Weyintuuth skirting the endg between the half entertainmentg flipping the coin, Weymtutitli game, Captain York calling. Last row-Rugged Bob MacNeving Dedham has its Fitzhenry! g Ken Condon ready to snap ball back to Charles Donelang O'Brien pitching. York punting.
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Because the trallic problem in the school -par- ticularly in the freshman corridor-is too much for a group the size of the student council, twelve pupils from the three upper classes were chosen by the council to assist with the traffic. The two groups working together did an excel- lent job of keeping the traffic moving smoothly and quickly and of eliminating disorder in the corridors. The Library Council was another organization that stirred to activity the first few days of school -and, it is well to add, didn't stop stirring all year. For the second year in a row, the D.H.S. library handled large numbers of books from the Dedham Public Library and handled them effi- ciently. The Library Councils chief pride this year was the handsome, new steel desk and the new filing cabinet it acquired. In spite of the fact that the Town Meeting decided to postpone any school building, it seems to be generally agreed that Ded- ham High is to have a larger and better library, somehow or other, in the very near future. Wlien this glad day comes, the new furniture will be a good start toward equipping it. As this was written the council was planning a dance, the Holiday Hop. The funds raised at the dance will be used for library supplies and magazine subscription renewals next year. In April the library received a book repair kit, containing paste, scissors, book binding material, glue, and other materials for repairing battered books. The Dewey Decimal System was introduced into the Dedham High Library for the first time this year, and the Library Council members spent many periods lettering and numbering books and stamp- in Y and filin cards. fp g Holiday was added to the list of magazines to which the library now subscribes. Besides Holi- day, Nezz'ru'eek, Hszlfllffllcljf Erezlizzg Parr . R6zI!f61'.f Digerff' 'lfltlmzfit' M011fbl3', St'iem'e Digertj' and Lezztber11eck now come to the li- brary regularly. New library slips, intending to keep wandering study-hall pupils out of the library, were issued during May and june with disastrous effects upon those seniors who had begun to tire of dull classes. The number of students using the library this year doubled over last year. Miss Guell and the Library Council have done everything possible to improve the library's facilities, but the real need is for larger quarters. l RON'l' ROW -- B. Brown, M. Motte, P. Maloney, R. Dclario, Miss E. Guell, K. Nihart, B. VVatson, I.. MacLean, S. Mitchell. MIDDLE ROVV - D. VVilliams, E. Delfelice, J, Bratlbury, M. Nolan, .l. Heiferman, S. Orcutt, J. Yonker, D. Donovan, J. MucR:-te, N. Mutte. C. Johnson, N. Mace. llAL'KGlfOW R. Murphy, E. Baseilici, V. Prisco, E. Veno, L. Dewar, L. Dt-wninpz, J. Scutton, P. Civita, J. Yonker, G. Hose, M. iorgio. llll
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