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YEARBOOK STAFF 1--Joanne Kiely, Carol Smith, Eleanor O,Leary, Roberta Sloan, Anne Grant, Editor, joseph H. Ryan, Adviser, Calvin Wilcox, Joan Maertins, Shirley Richardson, Florence Cappa. 2-Martha Holcomb, Katherine Maida, Susan Grearson, Lorraine Brown, Frances Sullivan, Brenda Bussey, Francis Hogan, Phillip Stathe, Mary White, Phyllis Rich- ardson, Jacqueline Kiely, Carol Sestito, Claire Scotton. - 3-Rita Hardy, Margaret Ryan, Evelyn Hamn, John Mahan, Herbert Johnson, Carl Rubinstein, Frank Gomes, Laura Thibault, Marion Spector, Lorraine Nee. Yearbook Simy The pride and joy of the senior class, the much fussed over, talked over, glorious yearbook, entered this confused world a little shakey. As the Weather was a bit cool, our new-born babe, advertised in the notices for some covering up matter. Those present at the first meeting listened attentively to Mr. James Bleiler, from Purdy's, who gave many fine ideas and suggestions. The cost of the yearbook, the arrangement of the senior pictures, the set-up of the divider pages and the printing were Hnally settled after a few meetings. Then, the real work began. Anne Grant, the editor in chiefls eagerness and great abilities set a Hne precedent for the other members to follow. The most enthusiastic workers in doing the cutting, pasting, and layout of the pictures, and the write-ups were Mary White, Marian Spector, Katherine Maida, Evelyn Hamn, and that iarst-rate cut-up man, John Mahan. Credit is also due Calvin Wfilcox for his excellent Class History, to Claire Scotton and Susan Grearson for their long hours of bequeathing in the Class Willg and? to Roberta Sloan and Phyllis Richardson for their fine job of predicting in the Class Prophecy. A great big bouquet of thanks is due Mr. Joseph Ryan for all the time and energy he put into making the 1952 yearbook such an achievement. l4l
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vice President, Marilyn Breadyg Treasurer, Herbert Johnsong President, Lawrence Mitchellg Secretary, Phyllis Richardson. Clan 0jj7ife1'5 In our freshman year at Dedham High School, the newly elected officers for the class of '52 were Ronald MacKenzie, presidentg Marilyn Bready, vice presidentg Anne Grant, secretary, and Herbert Johnson, treasurer. The oiiicers were re-elected the ' next year, except for Ronald, who moved. Our new president was joseph Teti. Again in our junior year these officers were re-elected with the exception of a new president, Cyril Sullivan. The chief executives in the senior year of the class of '52 were Lawrence Mitchell, presidlentg Marilyn Bready, vice-president, Phyllis Richardson, secretary, and Herbert Johnson, treasurer. These students, along with the executive committee, have worked steadily to gani success for our class, the class of 'S2. Assisted by the executive committee-Joan Maertins, Claire Scotton, and Leon Edneyg and the faculty advisers-Mr. I-Ieaphy, Mr. McKay, Mr. Randall, Miss Grant. Miss Kendall, Mr. Peterson, Miss Hajinlian, and Mr. W'allace-they have made our last year at Dedham High School socially and financially successful. I l5l
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