Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

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P th C py qht ypthi L X I rl H 1 959 REFLECTIONS ei' ' I I Presented by THE SENIUR CLASS Dedham High School Dedham, Massachusetts Re ections T' Q gs: l N Qi Ei 'W X :w Sf AF -. x .,,gv,,,,..,..,... , '?frf3il5?3+:ef'ff' ' ..-f- ' . SEATED: B. Wark, M. Curran. STANDING: M. Reardon, L. Cuddy, P. Scibetta, L. Blake, J. Nugent, P. Hurley, S. Guardabascio, P. Wencus, P. Green, M. Miller, J. Armstrong, B. McGaw, E. McDonnell. K. Hickey, R. Lyman. REAR: S. Costello, R. Segersten, and R. Forster. SENIOR WRITE-UP STAFF If only there were more adjectives in our language! But then, how could mere words describe our class? These brave seniors attempted the tremendous task. '91 MJ W!! R. Chapman, B. McGaw, C. Lynch, E. Williarns, J. Peterson, A, White, and L. Riley. FACULTY WRITEVUP STAFF Surely, to write about the faculty required great skill. This staff decided to interview the teachers so that each write up might have a touch of originality. A dozen roses to this intrepid staff! 4 E 0 f the Times SEATED: M. Dwyer. STANDING: M. Ahearn, A. Tibbetts, M, Shaughnessy, C. Lynch, C. Silvers, E. Williams, J. Peterson, J. Iverson, K. Hickey, C. Reardon. REAR: R. Colello, J. Connors, S. Costello, R. Segersten, B. MacDonald, P. Levangie. LITERARY STAFF Our activities were legion, but our undaunted literary staff met the challenge and recorded these memorable moments for our future enjoyment. C. Wood, J. Schorle, M. Ginsberg, R. Surette, K. Hickey, and C. Wood. I ART STAFF 5 The planning of the dummy and the lay-out of pages was the responsibility of our art staff. It was a difficult under- , taking and the members came through with flying colors. I , X 2 F i Ygmlmsn. M z mf' mi .Q A, yjfff-wie' I 1 I 1 1 m F ' 1 A Nl k 7 We, the Class of 1959, Dedigapg DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL DEDHAM, mass. DAS-0759 Lawrence L. Brown Thomas K. Le-Guern Principal Vice A Principal Class of 1959: Sincerest congratulations on your graduation from Dedham High School! Your span of four years attendance has had a particular significance to me. As my first four year class, I shall always remember each of you with special affection and interest. Now you begin your quest of a living and a life which you yourselves will have to build. Believe in yourselves: believe that life's chances for high achievement are open to you! Set a worthwhile life goal and pursue it patiently and consistently! Your school has tried to get you ready for the examinationsg life will give you the finals. Continue some form of study and self-development! You will have to apply your best talents and efforts continually and persistently to meet life's stiff competition in today's world and be success- fl-llc May you find happiness and satisfaction in lives of actiong desire not only to know more but to do better! Your town invites you to partici- pate in its affairs and contribute to the solu- tion of its problems and hopes that you will grow and develop into substantial citizens. From this point on you are your own teacher - be proud of your pupil! A happy and successful future to each member of the Class of 1959! May God be with you always! 7' K4 f ff' ' 'f gifs- 'fzfm '- , Ogg! K '4 f February 18, 1959 N Principal As our last year at Dedham High School begins to close, we think- back with fond memories of those who have made l our road to adulthood a smoother one. 1 Those who have been with us and have guided us with un- 1 5 fi ' :gn ni X, yi ,mf 1 L 11 1 U 1 ,1 1 ,11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fi 1 3s Q Q1 1 1 1 1 I in Reflections I0 Our Principal no-'IU tiring devotion for four years will remain forever in our mem- ories. In sincere and deep appreciation we dedicate these, our memories, to Mr. Lawrence L. Brown, our principal. t it , , W1 Expeit Leadership and Enlightened Counseling v ig M w'l lil 4 f .i ,. , . .ie . tx . f, 1 gk W C 'N'-X THOMAS K. LeGUERN te A e , ' an 3 Q by Our Superintendent 5 3 'ff , 0 J. i 1 5' .3 ff 9' If yr' 'fl , gt sw f f : 1 - Y I Qu ? ,, A xi: E J, 31 1, As Days Flew by MR. JOHN VUALLACE Mr. Wallace, head of our commercial de- partment, has many outside interests such as gardening, golf, coasting, and reading. He is vice-president of the Commercial Directors' Club and enjoys membership in the evaluation committee. His favorite TV programs are Lawrence XX7elk and Dinah Shore. I2 MISS MARION CORLEY Good morning, girls! was the daily greet- ing of our able shorthand teacher. NX'hen not teaching prospective secretaries, Miss Corley may be found playing golf or reacl- ing. XX hen asked her opinion of this year's class, she replied: They are unusually en- joyable. Isn't she nice? MISS LOUISE GAGNON Miss Gagnon demonstrates the use of bus- iness machines in her appliance and typing classes. She joined our commercial faculty in our junior year. Her free time is spent travelling through the forty-nine states. Feb- ruary vacation usually finds her heading for Florida. MR. CLARENCE SMITH Three points off for not reporting. Sound familiar? It should. We heard it often in Mr. Smith's bookkeeping, sales, and office practice classes. He is noted for his nice clothes and his capable management of the Playbook. He enjoys golf and skiing and is interested in youth organizations. if MISS ROSA HAJINLIAN Eyes off that keyboard! This was the constant plea of Miss Hajinlian, who with her sense of humor and perseverance, strived to make us the better businessmen and women of the future. Sewing and knitting are her favorite diversions. Her other in- terests include direction of a Girl Scout camp, photography, classical music, and the opera. We Set 0llTS91fU9S to the Task of Learning' yd. f4'Q4S 1165 F' 'v- vi i i ,ii MR. CHARLES QUALE More tap, less yapf' advised Mr. Quale, a member of Dedham High's excellent business department, as we struggled with typing. Besides teaching, his outside in- terests are mainly sports. He also enjoys reading and art work. His outstanding quality-good nature-has made him very popular and well-liked by teachers and students. MISS LAURA MCINTIRE Now, Class, frequently exhorted Miss Mclntire, well- qualified teacher of junior business training and geog- raphy. Her main hobbies are her niece and nephew, al- though she is quite active in her prep school and college alumnae associations, Her opinion of the Class of '59 is, Well? MRS. GERTRUDE QUINN Mrs. Quinn was a newcomer to our faculty last year. XX'i a fine knowledge of her chosen subjects, she tried to widen our business horizons, Her activities include arts and crafts hooking rugs, bridge, and driving. She just got her license' The class of '59 wishes her good luck. We Read With Interest gf MISS DOROTHY KENDALL MISS RUTH BAKER xi Q , 1 f MR. ARTHUR BARKER Miss Kendall, head of the English department, introduced us to the literary masters of our language. Her outside interests include FM radio, detective stories, and dancing. We appreciated her help in preparing for the college boards. Mr. Barker has an unusual talent for mixing fun with learning, While we were laughing at his jokes, we had to. be alert and ready for a sudden off-beat question. To Mr. Barker is due credit for expanding our audio-visual programr Miss Baker succeeded in presenting entertaining as well as informative English classes, She enjoys music and reading, and is a trustee of the Dedham Public Library. In Miss Baker's class, reading Beowulf was almost nice. Miss O'Grady strove to give us an appreciation as well as an understanding of lit- erature. She was unfailingly patient and understanding as advisor to the Mirror and Reflerliom. Golf, reading, theatre, and the Alfred Hitchcock show claim her attention away from school. Mrs. Downes, our reading instructor, joined us in senior year. Included among her various interests are sports and sewing, Our thanks to Mrs. Downs for helping so many of us to increase our reading capabilities. MISS MARGUERITE O'GRADY MRS. MARY DOWNS f .vita ',,, at .. 3 5 X A-x 05 'M kg it 'N 1' 'P . 3 Q wi-, g at 2 X, 1 ? ,O , ix D' , - z ' J ri ff' ' , e i ' sf MY' f 1' , ,S and Conversetl With Wit 'VP 'N...,...f 4 Miss DORIS GRANT MR. GERARD HOWLEMAN Miss Grant . . . Really put yourself into your part! encouraged the devoted coach of our senior play. As sophomores, we studied English under her guidance. The theatre, reading, interior decorating, and auctions are her first loves. Mr. Hottleman . . . Look out for that tree! frequently shouted our driving instructor and English teacher. His pupils thankfully agree that he has no nerves. After school hours he may be seen coaching the baseball team or perhaps uroughing it up with his two sons. Miss Murdock . . . Watch it there! These words of warning had a quieting effect on the classes taught by this gracious English teacher who patiently helped us to cope with the intricacies of grammar. Miss Murdock takes pleasure in traveling, reading, lectures, theatre, To Tell the Truib, and in general just being with people. Miss Guell is not only a competent English-teacher, but also an avid sports enthusiast and frequent spectator at D.H.S. games. Her outside interests are arts and crafts and Irish drama. Mr. Philbrick joined us in the middle of senior year. In his soft-spoken and efficient manner he assumed control of his class and Won Our HClI11ifHli0I1. His small car was a favorite topic of conversation. MISS ELIZABETH GUELL 3 ,,,4: N't. 5 MISS FLORENCE MURDOCK MR. ELWOOD PI-IILBRICK if f . 3 W. .ip E Our Accents Were Pure and Sweet i w..4,,,a ' MR. NICHOLAS DeSALVO MISS MARGARET BOYNTON Parlez-vous francais ?,Miss Boynton, head of the language department, would like oui for an answer. Tops as a teacher, Miss Boynton will be remembered for her enthusiasm and skill in advising the Student Council and for her amusing anecdotes from her European trip. Anyone for hockey ? Mr. DeSalvo, a native Dedhamite, kept his classes lively while teaching the fundamentals of French. Horticulture, hunting, fishing, the Lawrence Welk show, coaching the D.I-I.S. hockey team-shall we go on? -keep him busy. Junior Red Cross meeting this week. Miss Castle, j.R.C. advisor, guidance worker, and Latin teacher, was a frequent chaperone at our dances. Teaching English at night school is one of her pastimes. She enjoys good music, garden- ing, and sewing. Bueno, para manana always brought attention and perhaps a few groans from Mrs. O'Brien's students. Mrs. O'Brien enjoys reading, swimming, skating, travel, Kes MISS CATHERINE CASTLE and, of course, her Spanish Club. She thinks channel 2 is wonderful, but admits to being an avid Alfred Hitchcock fan. MRS. CARLOTTA O'BRIEN pn, fl-. Ancients and Modems Told Us Their Secrets MR. THOMAS YONKER MRS. MARIE SCHUTZE MR. JOSEPH BELL Mr. Yonker . . . Tickets for the game will be on sale . . . Our faithful football rooter, head of the history department, and faculty advisor of athletics teaches civics, current affairs, and early European history. When not in school he indulges in photography, good music, and plays. Mrs. Schutze . . . Four score and seven years ago . . . So spoke one of our favorite history teachers. She catches up on her gardening, semi-classical music, reading, and knitting during vacations. Mr. Bell made modern history enjoyable and was an expert at joking with a perfectly straight face. He enjoys swimming, sailing, tennis, biography, and good music. Mr. McGuire, an alumnus of D.H.S. and our track coach, faithfully attended our class meetings. He likes to go golfing, fishing, hunting, and is an avid Celtics fan. Mr. Smith can be found on the golf links any Saturday morning. Besides golf he enjoys swimming and reading. In his many years at D.H.S., he has led history discussions that will long be remembered. Miss Sheedy demonstrated her versatility this year by transferring from the science de- partment to the history department. She is an outstanding teacher of United States and Modern European history. On week-ends she .manages to do quite a bit of reading and travelling. Mr. Cawley . . . Right . . . taught us the historical data of now and then, His chief interests are his hi-fi, classical records, Civil War stories, and the Edward R. Murrow program. MR. JAMES SMITH ia W ,am MR. LOFTS J. MCGUIRE MISS SARAH SHEEDY MR. RICHARD CAWLEY W FCRIMV' gj ixislriifffi f,.'af's.,: 1, L, L ,uw--I. Af 'C j S Aijxff, c Books, Music, and a Guiding Hand :GQ L s. D .4f ,A MR. ROBERT SHREVE MRS. HELEN DUHAMEL MR. JAMES KISSELL Mr. Shreve . , . Band, left face! was a familiar sound at every band function. He directed our orchestra and glee club when we were underclassmen. It's good enough for jazz was a favorite expression, and fishing at his camp in Maine a delightful diversion. Mrs. Duhamel, our efficient librarian, joined us in senior year. Library Council membership immediately zoomed! One of her favorite books is the cookbook. Our thanks to Mrs. Duhamel for bringing many new facilities to our library. Mr. Kissell's work in Dedham High consists of interviewing pupils, providing vocational and educational information, and inaugurating testing programs. We were grateful for his genuine interest in our problems. At home he relaxes by puttering around his twelve rose bushes. Miss Flanagan . . . W'e can always use more gentlemen in the glee club frequently urged our new glee club instructor. Talented Miss Flanagan has been a solo pianist with the Boston Pops and with the Boston Symphony at the Esplanade and on radio and television. MISS FLANAGAN as Well as ri Fund of Practical Knowledge MRS. PATRICIA McNALLY Mrs. McNally, our favorite home economics teacher, is a former graduate of D.H.S. Her patience and good humor were unlimited. Lawrence Wfelk is her favorite TV program, and sewing and sun bathing round out her interests. Mr. Gustafson, art and mechanical drawing instructor, possesses great talent which he has displayed in class and at prom decoration time. In addition to his activities here at Dedham, he teaches decorative painting at Quincy Evening High School, He reads extensively and is noted for his landscapes. His work has been exhibited at jordan Marsh Company and the Milton Public Library. Mr. Little frequently exclaimed, How about printing those cards so that they can be read? He has been most successful as head of our industrial arts department and as graphic arts teacher. Thanks to him our prom invitations were masterpieces. During the summer he works on radar installation at Wiggins Airport. Mr. Rosati . . , Bang! The wood, not your thLunb! exhorted Mr. Rosati at regular intervals in his shop classes. He contributed to our class events by serving as a senior advisor, and director of scenery for the senior play. Much of his spare time is spent in furnishing his new home with his own projects. 'fi' Y' fy Q. .,, 1 p I pt xx . I N , 1 i. 2 ' If -' . I ' R x- 1' A, ts writ? . L J, -L Mx-m..l ,iii X . W v A , . , ' ' , I., . , 'M'-I ,Vi Y' H, X .,fm.,g MR, CLIFFORD GUSTAFSQN MR. ARTHUR LITTLE MR, ROBERT RosATr .T fix x X 'S 1 fs- 3 N -Q... - N ature's Laws We MR. EDWIN PETERSON MR. MAURICE HURLEY Hurry or Move along! frequently exclaimed Mr. Hurley as he rushed to his classes of algebra, Latin, or driver educa- tion. A remarkable sense of humor carried him through hectic days. His favorite hobbies away from school are tropical fish and model railroads. Mr. Peterson, able head of our science and math department, gave us a background for college in chemistry and' physics. He was always willing to explain a tough equation. He re- cuperates from school by enjoying the beauties of nature at his New Hampshire camp. In 220 stand charts and a statue of a body thorax which Mr. Welch uses for his physiology classes, the favorite sub- ject of the class of '59. When not playing with his two children, he attends hockey games and drives his small M155 HELEN WXQQDSIDE foreign car. All right, quiz kids added sparkle to Miss Woodside's 20 MR, THOMAS WELCH algebra II and geometry classes. Remember 'Parentheses first, my dear Aunt Sally and An old Arabian custom ? Thanks to this capable chairman of senior advisors, our senior year activities were smoothly and efficiently carried out, Probecl and Ponderecl MR. HARRY McKAY At the end of a quiet study hall Mr. McKay reigned supreme. He taught geometry, math IV, and review and advanced math for at least attempted to do solj. In addition to building a house in Dedham, he likes to indulge in shop work. MR. JOSEPH NUNES Mr. Nunes strove to make us understand the metric system and to achieve successful experiments in the chem lab. He is presently setting up his own laboratory. He enjoys read- ing and recommends to us the educational programs on channel 2. MR. EDNWARD SHERIDAN Mr. Sheridan's quiet biology' classes will be long remembered. His favorite activity is fishing. Now we know where all those fish came from! We are grateful to Mr. Sheridan for helping us select our class rings. Mr. McCauley joined our faculty just this year and became the able coach of our football team. He demands the best from his athletes, Golf, tennis, camping, and TV westerns are his primary diversions. MR. JOHN MCCAULEY 2l 1 1,927 1 if gn! 0 Then Relaxed in Healthful Recreation 2 3 3 1' i' ' g E Dwi H , 1 f . , . 3 Q f 5 ., B i 2 Hifi Q 4 - ' 5 at , 1 5 l - e 5 Qtfa i 1 RUSS BTARILYN CHASE Miss Chase . . . Ground, stink. ground, stitkj' directed our new physical education instructor as she worked with field hockey teams. XY'e acknowledge her hard work and endurance. iShe is an excellent sportswoman excelling in skiing, tennis, golf, and squash. 'Qu 'U 'Y ri 'filly 5 ai-.ns A ' iiioilcftflf D I U Al. 0,21 , Q jo dsx exam! f i s an-Q i 5050.0 qzfjg . - A1 N. ,S .M S tis f tg. Y fit.,-H016-. is 45 .. BH6.lOAN HORAN Mrs. Horan . . . Gym inspection next week, girls! an- nounced our popular instructor at regular intervals. Mrs. Horan's interest has shown outstanding results in the girls' varsity teams. XY'e owe her a vote of thanks for our improved girls' sports program. Q 1 -ff aff . H MR. JOHN HEAPHH Mr. Heaphy . . . Hup, two, three, four , . . Halt! was the familiar cry of our able athletic director who vigorously supports D.H.S. teams and looks forward to supremacy in the Bay State League. He enjoys traveling, especially to the South. Mr. Hurstak . . . Use the clutch to shift! and our driving class was under way with Mr. Hurstak who taught us math. science, when we were underclassmen. He is a top- rank bowler with the D.H.S. Men's Athletic Association. Safuoring Tasty Food and Appreciratifng Good Friends 'Fwy J' Ready to greet the hungry horde. - ., . , MQ? a' Ifwlf ,J w .+4!,.f .-,Q Q' as i f 0, Q- 'migg , . , 2' 5 'C. f'l ' M9'1 .' . 738: Qj,,J'fw- t J Q-rx. .. . X X' - ,- ,-s :ww r - ,- ' fi 33455, - -'off Q .. - iw, 1-, ff -V Vi- , , . in f. ,5 -YV: 0 ,332 , J 1 . ' sr-W What would we ever do without them? 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That'lI Be the Day La-Dee-Da Hail, Hail, the Gangs All Here 27 ROW' 1: H. Kcough, assistant manager, K. Zinnack. R. Burnett. VU. McElhinney, R. Girard, J. Mahoney, R. Holton, J. Dunn, R. Nolfi, J. Collins, C. Hattaway, P. Gregory. j. Ames, R. Wfoods. SECGND ROW: Coach john MtCaule'y, A. Harris, manager, R. Humphrey, W. Fleming. I.. Capone. J. Cicanca. J. Freitas. K. Skillin. T, Cabana. XV. Bingham, J. Lynch. J. Sikora, K. Schoener, P. Gregory, W. Weir, backfield coafh. THIRD ROXW: D. Stuhlman, R. Laalcso. J. Engdahl. R. Hanlon. M. McNulty, G. Kahler, H. Harding, J. Teti, J. Fitzgerald, J. Simmonds. NW. Bingham. XY. Collins, F. Corn, XV. Chambers. E. Colello, F. Kryple, assistant coach. Our Spirit, at Least, Was Umlefeated! The lack of reserve strength and experience proved to be real stumbling blocks throughout the fall football season. In defense, we must take into consideration that all games were played away from home. Despite a winless season, however, Dedham's spirit remained undefeated. Capable Coach john McCauley, his aggressive staff, and especially the ball players themselves showed tireless Courage and unceasing determination throughout the season. We stopped 'em that time! 'N I u i 1 1 l I I as l .f - ,f Q. vm-,-. my ,px , A vi N ' An' . ' MU- px g tg 1 -gtk? ,MS 'ia24.,l ' ' 94411 fs f .,1tWf1s3'7Q -Q' A avg' l d , , 4 4 I Jt4'Q'S r P ,m 3 143 WN .,..-4-f fx , . , 1 ' A Q-., ,,',: ,- .lgi I . q ni A f ,,,, . . . - vga., 1 -A -' .Ibn .W 1-fygqu, .. '..'.i3f,1f3.i43fg1 YN-,5-QL Q . ' - '5-:- 5, Uimfm 573f1C5-, .. -,,5',,3y,.3,,,n., uvg- g 1. Mg- xt ..,-N., ,' f ,, . Q. f ' V J ':'g,rx-' , -- ,,.:Q.,5,,1-Ac 'X f g , f,?5,,Aif'1', ,.,1'-35115: 'ff JV-'T' fs-3 '1 X '-yfq ,J 'iii'-Z '2?'ff1 5. .A .. . . i 'ai f,,,.,.gv,'fa 'KVQLV .,'Q,.i -1, ,,-'A' f. ,Nagy 1,- ' YeE'?SxHQ':g.3,'a.,f yr- H' 5591 ,K ,.-1, - ,, . - '-. ,D gl W, Sl 6- H J of is.. lb, ' X .xl , 1 QQ, Q38 H- Z7 W .ln V9-'11-. 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'S 1 v'.A ' ' ,xl ' . , p ' , W' ,Xff ,, -4A , , 1,-12 A L , .1 I, , , Jw if-?g ' , i ig, , f QM X ff' if 333,32 '16 g 34 ,, ff-ef' 24 -A+ - , f , . , ,U ' , A 'N .' , ... , i K , v f. ,O , I ,S we I as' is I sry A 7 W f 44 W 325 ??fJl9'f ki' WQv E pw -ir? . :Q .L K!! If 5314 Q' 'QL-fi, Q., I 2-26 1' ,SYL-if if .1 L i ' gi B 1 O R ' 1 - Q Q' , li . 5 . jx Vp si.. V F 9 V if I' 'E l 5' .,.. 3431, .., . N A K. fy .L 4 A S i i 'ii W ' if. in . KNEELING: R. Carr, XV. Marroncelli, A. Murray, C. Capozzi, D. Cheney. STANDING: B. Luce, J, Brown, R. Tedeman, K. Powers, F. Petrillo, A. Silver, and Coach McGuire. Harriers Race '6Cross Countryg' This year's cross country team consisted primarily of underclassmen. Under the capable supervision of Coach Lofts Mc- Guire, our harriers did their best, but finished the fall season with two wins and six losses. The team was plagued by injuries, and the record did not live up to expectations. Among those awarded letters were Robert Carr, Carmen Capozzi, William Marroncelli, Kevin Power, Bryan Luce, and Alan Silver. All of these boys will be back next year, and we know they will perform to the best of their ability. Fast Getaway. -5 W -1? 41- .J Mirror Staff FRONT: B. Carey, M. Forster, C. Coffey, J. Nugent, J. Belmont, R. Surette, and S. Guardabascio. BACK: J. Schorle, E. Williams, C. i Silvers, J. Peterson, C. Reardon, and R. Forster. ij l N 4 The G6Mirr0r'9 of Our Times i Make sure that two-hundred-word story is in tomorrow! lOUould you type this story during X period, pleeeeseu? 5 How often we heard these words as hard-working reporters and typists struggled to meet the Mirror deadlines! After assignments were given for each issue, the job was far from completed. Stories still had to be proofread, length- ened or shortened, and sometimes even re-written. Next came reading galleys, pasting up the dummy, and finally viewing the finished product. fl The Alirror staff strove to keep the students of D.H.S. well-informed and entertained. We must ,say they certainly 'Q' were successful! V l l Mirror Typist FRONT ROW: J. Cox, P. Scibetta, S. Higgins, B. Wark. SECOND ROW: T. Potter, E. Pedroli, P. Sullivan. THIRD ROW: M. Miller, 'lil and P. Green. 'l he illiirrnr Volume 5 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL. DEDHAM, MASS. February 9. 1959 Attractive Mar Gorman Selected ueen of Prom Something new was added to the beautiful cere- monies of the Senior Prom-a Queen was chosen. On the evening of Decem- ber 12, Mary Lou Gorman left with her escort. David Gage, for the Senior Prom at D.H.S. She was dressed in an at- tractive. ballerina-length gown of blue net. Delicate red roses graced her gown and she danced in dainty glass slip pers. During chestra. wcnderfi Queen Their ch cult by t and love After ot the co in the m Roger the seniz center choice 1 Mary Lc Very 5 Mary L- center tc Roger ful rhine it on l' crown ye Queen oi Overjo tune. He unable t- Mary Dave, le out of tl Questit proms, l I think to choos derful! Proi Dec the D.I-l 1 Lucky Seniors Passed Road Test During one school day, 17 seniors attained a long-await ed goal -- little pink slips awarded for passing the road test in the driver education class at Dedham High, These little pink slips were licenses. One hundred and fifty-five seniors are taking this course. In the classroom they study the little green book put out by the Registry of Motor Ve- hicles containing questions and answers on motor vehicle laws. They acquire informa- tion concerning the operation, maintenance, and parts of a car from a text book called, Man and the Motor Car. As of now, Mr. John Hurstak, Mr. Maurice Hurley, and Mr. Gerard Hottleman spend their time with the students on the road ta dangerous jobli Lucky seniors are: Linda Blake, Ann Brigham, Ralph Colello, Jackie Connors. Eddie Dunn, Barbara McGaw, Judy Peterson, Claire Reardon, Mu- riel Reardon, Charlene Roche, Dorothy Sheridan, Kate Spill- ane. Regina Surette, Judy Tul- 1-,1. -.. nun.. V Connors To Visit tate House John Connors, vice president of the senior class, will repre- sent Dedham on Student Gov- ernment Day at the State House in March. '57 The Sweethearts' Ball, to oe held this year on Valentine's Day, is the only dance of its kind at D.H.S. It is a semi- formal dance, but in contrast to the Junior and Senior Proms. it is open to the pupils in all classes Tickets, which are only 81.50 per couple. may be purchased from any member of ' Louis Scampoli is t J.. 1-we.-.,I. uperlatives Named Race Is Very Clo e What was the talk going around Dedham High two weeks ago 7 That's it! Who were going to be elected class favorites? After many close contests, many hours spent in counting ballots, and re-votes for ties, the winners were: Best All ' Z AQ Around Best looking: Carole Wood and David S. Hyyti: most po- pular: Charlene Roche and Connors: most ambi- Carole Hunt and Glen most athletic: Berticia 'lanlong John tious: Beang l 3 , 4 I ,-3. ,gg vi and ttured: John round: n Con- S Bak- : best Silvers . Jlartha vrmang nality: Joseph o suc- Ralph school zardon st reli- bascio most it and Bever- rmang 'erson. J: sill- ttiest: : Joan dead-line for class dues. One dollar and fifty cents was the amount decided upon, and March 6 was the date chosen. Mr. Joseph Bell, chairman of faculty advisers. explained to the class that they would not be allowed to attend the prom if they did not pay their dues. After some discussion, the -x,,.., .1--:.:-.v ,.. urn. 4 ,, U.. Mirror Staff, 1958 - 1959 teous: -rious: argu- most rance: Kelly: mmer- l Zim- enius: SEATED: L. Blake, T. Potter, Editor J. Iverson, G. Lynch. STANDING: M. Capozzi, M. Shaughnessy. 99, 9 D. Sheridan, S. Costello, J. Connors. - '-iff' ' ...I I l k ' betty iviacuonaios ine Egg and 1 will capture the attention of play-goers when the class of '59 presents its senior play. A great deal of work went into the choice of this play. iF'iI'Si of all. Miss Doris Grant. ' the able director. chose a play reading committee of five people, representing both the 1commercial rlivi- :enior class. These ..-l1,.,,,. ...- man of the ticket cc Editor Joan Iverson Hunt. Mary Low- The advertising C Associate Editor Dorothy Sheridan ishaughncssy' C0HSiStS Of Linda DC Feature Editors ., .,.,, Linda Blake, Mary Shaughnessv fm' and Hobfirta man. DOUY Packers News Editor Mary Lou Capozri 351, MCGHW' and Carol H1 Business Managers Thelma Potter, Claire Lynch CL-,,,,Qdf9Sv mclud, DOUY Packeil- the Sports Editors . . John Connors, John Schortmann 1110115 Say-agg' by of the decora lon cf Staff: t, and Mr, Bar- promises that the gyi really lovely. Plans ca highlight the focal use of colored spot large heart suspended band. Those girls helping 4 Cochrane, Barbara Mary Lowrance, Cart Judy Shreve, Jennifc Ann Tibbetts, Linda Barbara Galt. and M Sears. Phil Vitali. Robin Kelley. and Tom Hurst are in charge of obtaining the dance band, and Judy Shreve and Linda Dow make up the chaperone com- mittee. Claire Silvers, Regina Surette, Judith Peterson, Carole Hunt, Sandra Guardabacio, Jean Nugent. Elizabeth Williams, Judith Shorle, Richard Forster, Claire Reardon, Joan Belmont, Sean Costello, Charlotte Coffey, Barbara Carey, Barbara Mt-- Gaw, Maxine Forster, Linda Iverson and David Cheney. Typists: Patricia Sullivan, Sandra Higgins, Patricia Green. Mary Miller, Janet Cox, Eleanor Pedroli, Charlene Roche, Beverly Wark and Pauline Scibetta Faculty Advisor Marguerite O'Grady Faculty Advisor 19th Gradel Joan Kornack inc cuuu A115 UL a A tunic lilldll. in by Walter Bul- aiel Archer. 2 been sheets at- ie bulletin boards the senior home- 'hich the seniors fo1- the play. The ation is that the time for after- rsals. Miss Grant :ed that tryouts Phursday and Fri- 29 and 30. s 1 - - man ended in a tieg therefore,I Mr. Clarence Smith, who is the class has Co-Chairmen Donna Scribner and Linda Dow. At a fourth meeting, the 'juniors selected S.iyonara the faculty advistor for the Play Book, has set January 30 as the deadline for ads. Once the ads are in, the mem- bers of the commercial divi- I at D.H.S. March 20 and 21 Miss Kendall Takes Over Class Spry. petite. pleasant. calm, and helpful these are the worcis which describe perfect- ly Miss Dorothy Kendall, head of the English Department at Dedham High School. Miss Kendall has many duties at Dedham High, but is able to do all of them well. Some of her many tasks are acting as head of the English Dtpartnient. getting seniors it-ady for college boards, tak- ing care ot' the book room, Judging essay contests, and advising the juniors, Outside school, Miss Kendall enjoys reading, especially mys- terles featuring Ellery Queen. She also takes an avid interest in square dancing, The last week in March she has the honor and privilege or being one of the few teach- ers in the United States to go to New Jersey to correct the Collcge Board Achievement Tests. The students and faculty of Dedham High School have Representatives at Home and Abroad Girl and Boy S taters 't.f iH.i FRONT: M. Lowrance, G. Bean, R. Colello. BACK: K. Hickey, R. Forster, and R. MacWilliai11. Mary Lowrance, Ralph Colello, Richard Forster, and Glen Bean were the lucky ones chosen to attend Girls' State and Boys' State. The alternates were Kathleen Hickey and Robert Macvlfilliam. For one week, Girl and Boy Staters practiced running town and city governments, held party conventions, and elected state officers. Ralph, Dick, and Glen passed the Bar Examination, and Mary served as member of the House of Representatives. All four made many friends and enjoyed a never-to-be-forgotten experience. Our Exchange Students Our exthange students, Carole Hunt and Gisela Thiessen have spent this year in a very active manner. Gisela, our exchange students from Stutgart, Germany. is secretary of the Dramatic Club and is also musically inclined. She and Carole sang German Christmas carols at the Christmas assembly, remember? Gisela has enjoyed her stay at D.H.S. XX'e have, tool Carole, our representative to Germany last year, is a member of the Glee Club, sings with the Chansonettes, and is president of the Cheer Club, She plays bass violin in the D.H.S. band and is a thespian in the Dramatic Club. Both Carole and Gisela share the hope of studying foreign languages in college and visiting foreign countries in the future. Carole Hunt and Gisela Thiessen. Academic and Community Leaders 1 I uni or Rotarians Dorothy Sheridan, Roger Woods, Glen Bean, and ,loan Iverson. junior Rotarians are sponsored by the Rotary Club of Dedham. On two consecutive Thursdays, a deserving senior sits in at one of the Rotary Luncheons. At his second appearance, the student speaks about his impressions of the club and, how it has helped him. This organization has been valuable in giving a boost to deserving students and setting up a goal for others to attain. The class of '59 certainly has a scholastic standing of which it can be proud. This year nine seniors 'were elected to the National Honor Society. To be a member of this organization one must be in the upper third of his class, have a straight B average in every subject, and show outstanding qualities of character, service, and leadership. '59's members'of the National Honor Society are: Rosalind Chapman, Ralph Colello, Kathleen Hickey, Mary Lawrance, Mary Lou Capozzi, Barbara McGaw, Muriel Reardon, Thelma Potter, and Gail Savill. National Honor Society M. Capozzi, M. Reardon, B. McGaw, K. Hickey, R. Chapman, R. Colello, M. Lowrance, and Miss Elizabeth Guell, advisor. Welcome, N efwcom.ers.' P' wwf C? Spanish Cin b SEATED1 K. Hitkey. Mrs. OBrien. and N. Silletti, STANDING: C, NX'ood. P. Green. M. Connolly, J. Garcia P. Heinrichy S. Delaney. A, Mason. V. Lefebvre, A. McGivern, T. Carroll and -I. Fahey. Iiarly in our senior year, we established a Spanish Club with the willing assistance of our enthusiastic Spanish teacher. Mrs. Carlotta Obrien, The purpose of lil Club Espanol, was to help us broaden our knowledge of Spanish language and culture in a natural and relaxed way. The club had many lively'meetings, including a Spanish song test and an ice-skating party. It was a wonderful year, and we hope that the club will enjoy continued Success. The newly-formed Guidance Council provides excellent experience for future secretaries, This year the members welcomed visitors. guests, and students to the guidance department. They made appointments with teachers, typed letters and booklets. and mimeographed informative material. Tacking up posters in homerooms, making phone calls. drawing posters of survey results--all thesc were in a days work for committee members. The girls discovered that chatting with visitors has given them greater social poise. They consider it the friend- liest job in the school Y 'Q QN -1 Guidance -.-ff Council U-. I 1 1 K J. Dovi, M. Ginsberg, and D. Zonfrelli. 38 v and Familiar Favorites Dramatic Club R. Chapman, M. Lowrance, G. Thiessen, SEATED: VU. Jackson. The activities of Dedham High School Dramatic Club certainly increased during 1959. Under the direction of Miss Doris Grant, this organization arranged regular meetings once every two weeks at which different committees performed entertaining skits. Projects included the dramatization of three scenes from Shakespeares AJ You Like Il. jzrlizzr Cnemr, and the M6l'ClGi1Il! of Venice for one of the two annual dramatic festivals. Audio Visual The Audio-Visual Club under the guidance of Mr. Arthur Barker, played an important role at D.H.S. The stu- dent supervisor, Robert Burnett, did a fine job in helping the club to function properly. The most important duty of the club was the managing of the stage and projection booth at school assemblies, as well as the running of films. filmstrips, and slides in the classroom. Record players and tape recorders were in great demand and were also run by the projectionists, qi , J . SEATED: R. Burnett. STANDING: W. Sjobeck, B. Shiffer, G. McCarthy, O, Silarajs, R. Poole. R. Timperi, A. Silver, and W. Arell. 39 40 Future Leaders l - l Ll QS? ROW 1: R, Woods, R. Segersten, G. Bean, Miss Boynton, P. Hurley, M. Wolfrum. C. Roche. ROXY' 2: D. Zonfrelli, B, Galt, D. Scribner, S, Guarclabascio, E, XY'illiams. DI. Ahern, S. Kelley, N. Lonsdale. M. Giunchetto. ROW 5: J. Schortmann, J. Connors, D. Cheney. C. McGrane, E. Peterson. K. Bowlby. and rl. Ciagliard. Student Council The Student Council, under the direction of Miss Margaret Boynton, started the year with the sale of book covers. The money from this project paid our national dues and the expenses of the many conventions the members attended. The Student Council dance provided the money for a scholarship given to a senior. An entertaining talent show, with commercials, was presented to promote the sale of fudge. Proceeds from the sale were used to establish another scholarship for a senior. Traffic Squad The Traffic Squad. under the supervision of Miss Margaret Boynton and Head Traffic Marshal Patricia Hurley, kept order in the corridors when everyone was changing classes. Members of the Student Council are automatically members of the Traffic Squad. Sopho- mores and juniors elect five friends to the squad and seniors elect two. Only those students with good conduct marks are eligible to be on traffic. I R. -.-NL Bm in or .fi Q i f n-I ROXX' 1. R. XVoods, R. Segersten, P. Hurley, G. Bean, Miss Boynton, S. Guardabascio, C. Roche, J. Ahorn, ROW 2: 1. Schortmann, -I Connors, C. Reardon, E. Williams, B. Sloan, M. Reardon, M, Makinen, E. Peterson. ROXV 32 J. Brown, D. Cheney, C. McGrane, B. Galt 1. Gagliard, K. Bowlby, D. Zonfrelli, M, Usis. ROW 4: D. Scribner, N. Lonsdale, M. Giunchetto, S, Kelley, and M. Wolfrum. and Good Citizens - Library Council Library Council was certainly confronted with a challenging task this year. Under the direction of our new librarian, Mrs. Helen Duhamel, the library was completely reorganized. Duties of the members consisted of not only checking books in and out and tracking down overdue books, but also covering the numerous additions, forming a card catalogue, and listing all volumes under the Dewey Decimal System. In performing these tasks the Council added to the available services of the library. funior Red Cross Service to others was the theme of this year's group guided by Miss Catherine E. Castle. This year the members made tray favors, afghan squares, birthday cakes, and notebooks for hospitals. Volunteer work at the Veteran's Hospital, Wrentham State School, and the Red Cross Blood Center was another project, An assembly sparked the enrollment drive, and selling address labels and refreshments at the Senior Play added to the service treasury. ROW-1: J. Hunt, S. Delaney, D..Federico, L. Castle, J, Tether, M. Reardon, M. Curran, M. Maxwell, D. Zonfrelli. ROW 2: P. Murray B- Wllbuf N Mafflfl, M. Messieri E Cody, K. Hanson P S iers M. Salka Miss Castle ROW 3' v vn ' ' , 1 - i - P , , . r. M. Fa reau, L. Greto, D. Eni g M. Sears, E. Kudirka, M. Nordblom, M. Kelleher, D. Cochrane, and S. Gould. 4I Glee Club This year the Glee Club saw many changes. Under the guidance of the new director, Miss Elizabeth Flanagan, the members enjoyed exploring the various areas of vocal music. They first performed for a delighted audience at an assembly in October, Later, everyone pitched in to make the musical Christmas assembly .1 success. Enthusiastic smaller groups were also formed. including the Bakers Dozen and Chansonettes. Musical Grace Notes Band Gaily clad in bright red, and gray uniforms for the fall football games or formally attired for an evening concert or the Senior Play, the Dedham High School Band, with Mr. Robert Shreve as director, was always a welcome sight. Senior year was an eventful one for the Band. In addition to sponsoring the popular Sweethearts Ball in February, for the first time the Dedham Band played host to the South- eastern Music Festival in May, an event which was enjoyed by the whole town. , 1 Xwwyn- 'Y 1 C, Hertz, I irc-Pruidefzf.' C. Hunt, Preridtzzl. and N. Lonsdale. Cheer Club Excitement, originality, and enthusiasm sparked the Cheer Club this year. Members visited all homerooms and received support in the sale of D.H.S, beanies, Cheer Club members could be identified by their red or gray sweaters and jackets and by colorful crimson and gray streamers, Thanks to this group there was a terrific turnout at all of our hockey and football games. Enliven the Scene Sports Council With the guidance of physical education teachers, Mrs, joan Horan and Miss Marilyn Chase, the Sports Council completed its fourth successful year. Twenty-six members of the Sports Council scored, timed, and officiated at various games, coached junior High teams, and in general promoted good sportsmanship. The Council's most successful project was the play-day held for the junior High School. ROW 1: K. Spillane, B. Wfaring, B. Black, C. Lynch, M. Bisbicos, A. Sarro, L. Iverson. ROW 2: G. O'Brien, M. Reardon, S. Kelley, R Coffin, R. Hahn, C. Hertz, M, Shackford, M. Usis. ROW 3: D, Talcott, J. Peterson, C. Reardon, J. Hunt, T. Gallagher, K. Fish, J Iverson, C. Silvers, and C. Roche. MFIIJICICIITIQTIIUZ Things Apply As Time Goes Byv NX'ho's a square? Busy, busy, busy! SP1 Skilled workmen. just keep typing. Look ma. no hands! Need a secretary? F, X 5 66 99 M agic Moments Summertime fi 355' ' if Ch y, gn 1, 'J .iii N -4 Km liiy Splish-Splash Crazy Legs Standing on the Corner I've Got Rhythm After School Why D0n't They Understand ? '6Y0u Must Remember This 'L f 1 1 Q f fmt gl .iii ltr! to 1 ,... nl l :fl l'?g P le Q 1 Vg, 1 . a-123 A, L e 'L - Q ' ' , . -Lf 1, C 1 A Q, f wr f l Q 4 .1 ,,, ,fri ,x if ' 1' A iw: m, l 1, Ge 21JObH L. In d x f K x Lucky Lady Bugs get ,W N f-ix 'Party Dolls' 'Ng x N1 - Great Balls 0 F1re N I 1 1 1 1 e X A I - 'J' 'k ,A fi fx it .1 Bicycle Built for 3 March From the Riu er KW 31 gi 1 Witch Craft ofa Beginning 4 V GGSilver Bells, The year the Senior Prom came to the Class of '59 with the speed of Santa Claus and his reindeer. Franti- cally busy getting gowns, tuxedoes, flowers, Cummerbunds, and tiaras, the students of Dedham High added im- mensely to the confusion and beauty of the Christmas season. In spite of threats of a blizzard, Silver Bells rang out amidst only a few glittering snowflakes, and our Beautiful evening Class officers and their dates. We tould have danced all night. 1 0 Qing Ou If gym was L1 scene of beauty as we danced to the strains of heavenly mu- sic. Then, our memorable Grand March-who could forget it? After the Prom, excited seniors hurried to the Meadows for more dancing and Ll de- licious meal. Finally home-tired but happy-the Senior Prom just ri mem- ory' 62 Pause that refreshes. XY'onderful memory! How the time flies! 1 In ual m Qu In N0 S Quail O , I I ,r I I n f. 31 - iss. .- sw Break him up, Dave! 4. 57 ' ' l'A 12-Si: 0 Q tina. Z -33? -, 1. .asv 'Vx' -. ' .N Q Q, . 35? 4 4o'f '. .i .- : I 1 , ' 1 Vo . n ' ' gf 4-A A 4 1 I v 5 '76 VY, . g,. . S . . ,u,.g - A ., .' 0 fl five-1-xxfbi - Manx- K -1 wmv.. Y 'V I I IA, 1 ,fff'f, ' Lfg' :ff , ,, 1 11 ' . 11' ,I-UI, , ' 1 'fiffglfi-, . a fl 'vffffn , '. S iff: . ' 4A 'A -,I A. . . 1 1,4 I 0' ' I 1 A Qu' ', gg 50' . K ji- -MQ' 1 Q. ,,'.aQ. I-. 4, HQ, ' Nici' shOt, Tom! Get it out, Bob! .'.' ,A 2' KNEELING: R. Nolfi, R. MacNX'illiam, T. Lynch, j. Sikora, A. Iorio, P. Malewicz, J. Bruno, J. O'Connell. STANDING: D, Battis, B. Luce, J. Mahoney, R. Olson, R. XY'hite, K. Power, J, Crowley, Manager T. Dewar. Hockey Team Our Pride and joy! The 1958-1959 Dedham High hockey team had one of the most powerful first lines in the Eastern Mass. League. Lead- ing the League again in scoring was Iorio who by so doing retained his honors of last year. junior jerry Sikora did a fine job of goal-tending by permitting the opposition to score only eighteen goals in fourteen games. Backing him on defense were Dave Battis, Bob Nolfi, and joe O'Connell. In their final League game, Dedham pucksters battled Malden Catholic to take over third place, thereby entering the State Tournament. Although Dedham badly defeated Boston English in the Tournament, the team in turn was defeated by a strong Arlington team that eventually won the state title. All in all, our boys did a fine job and everyone, particularly Coach Nicholas DeSalvo, is justly proud of them. Good try, Itch Y ai xr . uw X f p.fuH,f,r ' WK A Wifi P4 ' wmff i :5.nH,1ff SEATEDz L. Capoge, -I. Fitzgerald, G, Bean, M. Greenwood, J. Caetani, R. X5C'oods, J. Corey, J. Police, H. Keough. STANDING E Campanclli, S, Grant, P, Segcrsten, -I, Brown, JV Coach XY Clch, O. Silarajs, K. I-Iughes,j. Timmermarrj. Fahey. There's Always Next Year! Valiant H oopsters Easy there, Sean! S talwart S quad Coach Kryple's varsity basketball team had a rough season, dropping all league games. Lack of height and experience were the main cripplers. joe Gaetani, with 173 points, was high scorer for the season. joe also represented D.H.S. at the All-Star Game -at Natick. Coach Kryple and JV Coach Wfelch are optimistic for the future. junior varsity and ninth graders have shown promise this year, and half of the varsity squad will be returning next year. Best of luck, fellas! We Can Take Il! Watch out, Roger! Jim looks determined. Tango, anyone? Good for you Tom' NN . 4 , , 51 'z,' A-T ' .AA , fe Q iigm ' ffizi , f ' 'W 137, 4: ei? .?k'f '.,' .p,,v ,f , 1' 1 5 , 3 1 l I P 5 1 4 ,g.H,X' is R . T ,,,. , .lffgii 5 E lj X J . i M12 'WZ , ,, , ,A 4 vp seth, get H2455 Wil? 15 l i I I Q 5 0 ifvee.- J 'A gi l SEATED: C. Capozzi, F. Monroe, D. Cheney, N, Silletti, Wk Marrvmelli, XY . Arell, D. Klein, A. Murray. STANDING: Coach Mcfzuire, J Appleton, VI. Dunn, E, Lovely, A. Silver, j. Freitas, A. Murray, and A. Lzimeiras. These Set fl Fast Pace This year's track team closed the season with a one and five record in the Metropolitan Track League. The high scorers were jeffrey Appleton with twenty-nine points and Frank Monroe with twenty-six and one-third points. Another outstanding player was Tony Lameiras, a newcomer to the squad, who jumped five feet, eight inches in the Needham Track Meet. The squad is looking toward a very promising season next year, for all but two of the trackmen will return. Good luck to Coach Lofts McGuire and his boys! i l Break fast, boys Y Q . ' Q ll lil .4 Y nmrn G In en R B 'xIuDunz1d R Qegersten. C. Hunt, J. Connors. G. Bean ROYX r 'N rr n Nex rn X r R B rnctt D Gear c Pctcr on R FLISI611 S, Guardahascion. and C, NX'Ood. McEIhinney. ' wi? Uv: f. G 1' X - ' .NE K X sy .-.., , - if .. ' A delightful comedy chock full of laughs and mixed with understand- ing and sympathy-this is the description of the Senior Play, The Egg mm' I, presented COVER DESIGNER I 1? f' Gerald Bennett Tr, -Y i i E' CAST or CHARACTERS f BETTY MacDONALD, who meets the egg ,Y,,,,,,,, . Y,,,, . . Carole Hunt ' DON MacDONALD, her husband .. . ,,,,,Y,,,,,,,, ,,Y,,,,,,, ,,... . . . john Connors ANNE, their older daughter .. ,,,, ,,,, . .. . . judith Peterson -IOAN, their younger daughter . ..... .. , Patricia Young THAD, Annes egg man . .. . . . Richard Forster DELICATE DAISY neighbors . Gisela Thicssen MR. MANIC-DEPRESSIVE .. . Rohert Burnett CORINNE, pretty competition , . . . Sandra Guradabascio FISHFACE, an Indian .. David George HI-BABY . . . Glen Bean JI joan's boyfriends . . . Brian MacDonald ROSS . . ,,,, .. . . Robert Waltiin THE LINGERY LADY, a traveling saleswoman Mary Lowrace - MILLICENT AMES, a charming disturbance .. . . Clare NVood THERMOMETER TESSIE, a slim miss . .. . Mary Curran MISS LINDEN, the County Agent . , Rosemary Chapman ' GRADY. a photographer .. . . Robert Segersten ' LARSEN, an electrician . .. XWalter Arell PAULA .,,,,,,.,,,,, , . .. . Elgg Corvi TONI --,.,, K Judith Shreve LOLLY The Outdoor Girls , Ixfartha Ahearn MITZIE V .V - H Ann Tibbetts MARIE -I VVKKVV - K V . . . .. . . . 'Ioan Richmond MAZIE V Y,V,V . .. . Marion Resha BOYS FROM CAMP KVA-W'A . Chestor Pendleton, Paul Sexton 'A STUDENT ASSISTANT DIRECTOR . . . Mary Lowrance Stars! by the class of 1959 on the evenings of March 20 and 21. It is the story of a family trying to make a success of a budding chicken ranch. As Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald, Carole Hunt and john Connors were excellent. Patricia Young was perfect as Ioan Mac- Donald who was always frustrated by a lack of boysg and the attempts of Anne MacDonald, played by Iudy Peterson, to prove to Thad, played biy Richard Forster, that girls were more fun than chickens were hilarious. Corinne Turner, the pretty flirt who vied with Anne for Thad's attention, was cleverly portrayed by Sandra Guardabascio. ' The success of the play was due in great measure to the inspired and patient coaching of Miss Doris Grant. Wie are very grateful. SALES JK OUR PLAY COACH STANDING: D. Hedderig, K. Zinnack, J. Eis, H. Sullivan. M. DiMartino, M Miss Doris Grant Resha. SEATED: S. Scott. Q, -'KI' 1 . villa as ' ROW 1: j. Ingalls, M. McElhinney, R. Koe, D. Barbuto, P, Seddon, B. Waring, K. Mouris, N. Lonsdale. ROW 2: S. Christensen, Sloan, N. Brown, R. Hahne, G. Worcester, M. Connolly, El Carlson, Mrs. Horan. ROW' 5: A. Mason, J. Miller, C. Coffey, M. Usis, F. Hayes, E. Peterson, L. Altobello, and S. Rietz. The girls' varsity basketball team, led by Captain Patricia Seddon, ended the season with a record of one win and five losses. The jV's had a more successful season, ending with four wins and two losses. Both team, under the direction of Mrs. joan Horan showed fine team spirit and sportsmanship. High scorer for'the season was Patricia Seddon with ninety points. jean Avery, Ticia Wfaring, and Ruth Koe were also outstanding players throughout the season. Experts on the Court and on the Road One hundred and fifty-five seniors took the course in driver education. In the classroom they studied the little green book containing questions and answers on motor vehicle laws, put out by the Registry of Motor Vehicles. They acquired information concerning the operation, maintenance, and parts of a car from a textbook, Man and the Molor Car. Mr. Hur- stak, Mr. Hurley, and Mr. Hottleman were the fearless teachers. Mr. Brown, Mr. Curhan of Allen Chevrolet Company, Mr. Hurstak, Mr. Hurley, and Mr. Hottleman. 1 nu- QQ EQ 41.3 I GQ 51 'CHecwen Never to be forgotten describes the night of May 2, 1958-the night of our Junior Prom. As a reward for many long hours of hard work, our gym became a Heaven on Earth inhabited by many happy D.H.S. an- gels. Heavenly On Earth After several hours of dancing, the fun was not yet over, for then the prom-goers set out for Robin Hood's Ten Acres for prolonged dining and dancing. i Music. fined, ff J ,, A 1 QI' 11, ' Q. vi- 'p Y -I grim. Qtr if W SQ ' Y ,Q . ig is 4 r,f,. 'ff 'WI Great Moment Keeping step. Almost over! Q-1 Di Cfolf As Reflerfiozzr goes to press, our golf Squad is getting ready for its spring matches with the Bay State League schools. The opener will be played with Milton at Wollaston Golf Club on April 27. Wliile it is too early to predict our league stand' ing, our golfers have lots of interest, enthusiasm, and considerable ability. This combination should give Ded- ham an upper division place in the league finals. Tennis Tennis is the latest addition to D.l-IS. varsity sports. In the first two years of its existence, the team acquir- ed the moderately successful record of six wins and eight losses. The team has attracted to its ranks some of the best girl athletes in the school. Among those returning this year are Ruth Hahne, Linda Iverson, Ticia Wariiig, Carol Hertz, joan Iverson, Row i M omnoiiy B Foster N Huclin is wiring Row v cg Hertz B Hf1dBf1fbHff1f7afsi'- 'J 5 J WP ,JI 'ii 2 .fx N 1 tv, ,fag .Ak r .argiigiq a '-Q? 'r' SEATED: S. Lane, C. Hattaway, M. Greenwood, il. Police, P. LeVangie, J. Gaetani, S. Koss. STANDING: W. Sherman, J. Freitas, J. Prevett, J, Fitzgerald, J. Caparella, Coach Gerard Hottleman, A. Lameiras, N. Silletti, H. Keough, R. Harris, and L, Capone. as We Anticipate Victory! Baseball This year, more than fifty candia dates turned out for baseball. Re- turning from last year are: Captain and Bay State League batting champ- ion, Mike Greenwood, jimmy Capar- ella, who should do very well on the mound this year, joe Gaetani, slick fielding third baseman, Tony Lameiras, a speedy shortstop, Nick Silletti, one of the best defensive out- fielders in the league, steady Peter Le- Vangieg and the most vociferous and partisan manager D.H.S. has even seen, Herbie Keough. Here's hoping! Softball The softball team had a good sea- son last year winning four games and losing only two. These peppy varsity girls are looking forward to another successful season under the able coaching of Mrs. Joan Horan. Returning to the team this year will be: jean Avery, Patty Seddon, Bev Black, Rita Ahern, Kate Spillane, Barbara Walonis, Evelyn Hattaway, Nancy Bgown, and Sandra Rietz. Good luck, gals! anna---Q H- . 5 . 'W Q, .N 4 0 DeMartino. vi. X .a sq 2' nr 'N ' ' V' ' -C v--3 I' I . i , ' ,,:.5,, - v i . 1 4 4 T V , 1 'N .. C- -W .1 ' 1? KJ ,J L Q l g i J NL I . ,, 1, , sf wang l 1 i f't+v?a?1ri?e?iig r . , ij Q ..,,, .,,, Si..- . U- ? .gi V, ,t.,1.,-iiaw, mf.. .- my ll 1 K! s l ff? W, Q' , - J, i glqai .giif ' ' Jgfig,is.' if W' . . A L ROW 1: J. Ahern, J. Avery, P. Seddon, M. Giunchetto, B. Black. ROW 2: K. I Spillane, C. Reardon, R. Ahearn. ROW 3: E. Hattaway, N. Brown, and C. ' ,WA ..,-. 63. :umm Honor Graduates ' s fa Q 5 Z ? 31 5 A 5, f E a 5 'l r ,VJ es. if VW' SEATED: Rosalind Chapman, Mary Lou Capozzi, Mary Lowrance, Glen Bean, joan Tether, Roberta Lyman, and Thelma Potter. STANDING Walter Arell, Barbara McGaw, Gail Savill, Kathleen Hickey, and Ralph Colello. New Honors Come Upon Them As of March 1, 1959, the students pictured above were considered Honor Graduates. To be an honor graduate, a student must have no more than five Cs during his last three years, no mark below and no more than three Cs in any one subject in one year. These honor graduates have compiled an impressive record. The Class of 1959 salutes them. .,,..f-Li, ,,l-'J-'? 64 I, ,, Q. ff 4 ' -,sz l . A E 'ff? 'fW4 3 fig Q, A -rf 52 'A e fffff 55.55 ,gg- w 3. gm? YR ROGER WOODS Prefiffwzl ' CHARLENE ROCI-IE Secreffzfy Officersl N . W'SfQf2fa , A ' 'W ,ff JOHN CONNORS Vife-Pzefidefzf 8 ,S -fs ,. X4 -'Hu ELIZABETH WILLIAMS T1'emm'er GE STILL. TETQER S Du R KDE , 1 ,,. f nu y. ,- -,1 C' .x 5 i A, Wf nil. 'gf V! M LEAVES Us FRIENDS.. S Fil IPKERRAM C-cAfwER 152g :iw gi A Qi ' L KEN? PSc'2g'!'n H- Mwsenndwi 2 Y ' p.,z'xNma . ! -' 5. ,, ' m X 4-5 NKJV :Ls H ? '. R-fxyl . - ,, .L Q . .J xx. - BAGROY . if 'x ,.- 5' x 3. GLENN g5.jx-Scams go-off l' Senior uperlatifues i i ,ll sl lu l in The week of january 26ll 1959, was 21 week full of susl pense and mystery for thii seniors of D.H.S. There waai only one question in thi' minds of everyone- XXfhc'f would be elected senior class favorites ? After many close contestsi long hours of counting ballotsa M051 Popular and Bei! All-Arozznd Tyffffflf High Srbvol B09' H114 Gif! John Connors and Charlene Roche ,l0hFl C0rm0rS and Claire Re21rd0r1 Bei! Looking Did M011 for D.H.S. Carol Wood and Scott Hyyti Glen Bean and Carole Hunt Al'QlI,l They Ni Ce? 68 fr www.. +4 no Q ik a I l l l Bei! Dmzrcri Beit Dreried john Connors and Doris Baker Scott Hytti and Elga Corvi ll ,c 1 l r 4 l l i . Favorites of '59 5 ind numerous re-votes for fies, the winners were finally lnnounced. At 2:15 on that eventful lay, the main bulletin board ivas the center of attraction. f you were fortunate enough 'O get Within viewing dis- ance, here is what you saw: 1 l l 4 l i infix ,, Bert Nrimred Cuzgyf john Schortmann and Marlene Ginsberg joseph Gorman and Martha Ahearn M052 Digzzified lVittieJz Mary Lowraqe Marie Kachele l N if .gy Peppierz Bef! Rock 'zz' Rollerr joan Iverson Robert Segersten and Claire Silvers Of Course They Are .V The Contest Was Close We Think They Are MT0ps', 1 ' 15' I fe 1 lil! , lftggialll lik Mort Reliable M051 Likely to Succeed Ralph Colello and Sandra Guardabascio Ralph Colello and Carole Hunt ' 1 4 - Q . l 1 .lj X is 1 in Q 1-V . , . . L . . V' , f 7 ,Ve -E ef , ' 13, A N . , V 4 2 3 . , ' I .Q s g if l 2 5 I r , I ' ' z 3 X , 2 4 Aim! Alklelir Claw GEIITIII Ticia XX'aring and Thomas Hanlon Barbara McGaw 5 2' A , f gl ll l Q - H l 3 I l 1 l 1- 1. ' T T ll l ' P1 'I l Q sl x 'Q 'S W Y 1 Bw Spill? Quiemz Silliesz joseph Gorman and Beverly Black Mary Ann Nancy Sarinen Dunn Favorile .vayizzgx Fazforile Jong: Favorile food: Favorite parlime: Favorite lzewfpaper We Were All Superb! just Keep Walking Q Clair Teafe Donald Zimmerman Your Have to Agree! Clan Maritim: Quiefeyl M051 Talkafire Robin Kelley Arthur Iorio joan Iverson Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Pizza Eating Globe C1155 Unolf Donald Zimmerman 45,13 X 9 '-'ov-Q' MARTHA AHEARN Marty Quiet charm and friendliness . . . tremendous sense of humor . . . always helpful . . . seen with Ann and Linda . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, oral compositions . . . Ambition, nursing. Glee Club 55 Dramatic Club 35 Yearbook Staff -ig Intra- murals 1. 2. 5? -i 1 RITA AHEARN Rites Vivacious blonde . . . one of the SBV's . . . terror of Mr. XWelch's physiology class . . . Course. college . , . Pet Peeve. Air Force . . . Ambition, to travel. Cheer Club 1, Z. 3. -lg Traffic 25 Homeroom Representative 21 Softball 3, junior Prom Decorations 3. Why so serious, Jean? 72 ,-,AH -' 'S JOAN AHERN joanie Beautiful eyes . . . sparkling personality . . . fond of sports . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, conceited boys . . . Ambition, dental assistant. Student Council 3, 43 Traffic 2, 3, -ig Class Veep 33 Varsity Softball 2, 55 Field Hockey 2, 3g Basketball 2: 3g Dance Decorations, Prom Commit- tees. 'tx ,L'5,f V ff. JEAN ARMSTRONG jean Always with Linda . . . a not too quiet riot . . . forever cracking jokes . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve. gym class . . . Ambition, sec- retary. Intramurals 1, 25 Varsity Field Hockey 3, -lg Varsity Basket- ball 3g Yearbook Staff, Cheer Club 1, 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. 5-Jgt.. ,j. .v ..'i, JOSEPH AMES UJOC.. Good athlete . . . favorite with the girls . . . personality plus . . , Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, girls . . . Ambition, Service. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. -. JEAN AVERY jeanzie A real giggler . . . member of the SBV's . . . vibrant per- sonality . . . fond of sports . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, blushing . . . Ambition, airline stewardess. Glee Club 13 Library Council 2g Dance Decorations 1, 2, 3. 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Softball 2, 3g Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Decorations 3. 'X 1' GRACE APPEL Grace Winsonie blonde . . . seen with Charlotte and Barbara . . . forever talking . . . sweet as can be . . . Course, com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve, short- hand . . . Ambition, secretary, MARY AWAD Mary Lovely hair . . . sweet smile . . . friendly . . . good natured . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, detention . . . Am- bition, undecided. Dramatic Club 13 Glee Club 2. XWALTER ARELL Wally Math whiz . . . loves cars . . seen with john Ramsden . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, too much homework . . . Am bition, electrical engineer. Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, -4. ' -i Q 5 f ' 2 Va.. 1 'E f fi?'.'f:1 l rw . ' L M5258 ,. k 6 V, ,, Wagifzfli '11-, ..: . 'f M51 , ' 'P'f?Ef' 2, 1. 1 , , QQK, Is Glen supposed to be studying? DORIS BAKER GLEN BEAN JOAN BELMONT -.De Den One of our high-steppers . . . seen in Oakdale Square . . . usually talking . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, gym . . . Ambition, secretary. Glee Club 13 Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4, JV Cheerleader 1, 21 Majorette 3, 4. Budsie All-American student . . . quiet type , . . known for his crew cuts . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, D,H,S. teams . . . Ambition, Northeastern. Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 4, President 4g Boys' State, Basketball 1, 2. 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 2, 5. Belsy School spirit plus . . . lots of original ideas . . . the Mir- ror's star reporter , . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, peo- ple who won't contribute to the Mirror . . . Ambition, legal secretary. Library Council -ig Mirror Staff -ig Glee Club eil -IV Eield Hockey 23 Dance Decorations Committees. 73 6 Ll' v is iii . 445 is- Ji., W K 'N--f-N ,- as i :sl-af Beverly is so polite! wx s-I 5,3 347 GERALD BENNETT Jerry Shy type . . . nice to everyone . . . always says Hi! . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, school lunches . . . Am- bition, apprentice. ALICE BENSON HAI., Quiet . . . seen with joy . . . enjoys baby sitting . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, Mary jane . . . Ambition, office work. gf I .t BEVERLY BLACK XV, P. Athletic . . . beautiful smile . . . peppy cheerleader . . . Course. college . . . member of SBV's . , . Pet Peeve, school spirit at football games . . . Ambition, college. Sports Council I. 2. 5, 43 Intramurals 2. 5. Alg Cheer' leader 2. 5, -lg 'IV Cheering lg junior Prom Decorations 33 Glee Club 1. 74 LINDA BLAKE ..Lym.. Class booster . . . vivacious. energetic . . . good organizer . . . ambitious . . . Course, college 1. 2. 33 commercial -1 . . . Pet Peeve, Theres never enough in the Mirror Box . . . Ambition. secretary. Mirror Staff 3, -1. Feature Ed- itor 4g Library Council 3, -ig Yearbook Staff -il Glee Club 3. -1: Cheer Club 1, 2. 3. 4. ANNE BRIGHAM shorty Good natured . . . fun to be with . . . a true friend . . . Course. college . . . Pet Peeve, At dances the boys stand on one side and the girls on the other . . . Ambition, nurse. WILLIAM BROOKS Brooksie Everybody's buddy . . . likes to have fun . . . seen with 4F . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, noisy girls . Ambition, mechanic. CHARLOTTE BENSON Charl Never at a loss for words . . . kind to all . . . witty compan- ion . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, waiting for Mary Downing in the morning . . . Ambition, private secre- tary. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY JANE BENSON Janie Friendly to everyone . . . roots for the hockey team . . . spends her spare time knitting . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, boys who go to dances and do not dance . . . Ambi- tion, bookkeeper. BARBARA BERRY NORMA BINGHAM Babs Norma Loyal pal . . . pleasant person- Good sense of humor . . . ality . . . works at Boston En- commercial wizard , . . re- velope . . . Course, commercial liable worker . . . Course, com- . . . Pet Peeve, people who are mercial . . . Pet Peeve, oral not on time . . . Ambition, compositions . . . Ambition, secretary, secretary. junior Prom Invitation Com- Honor Roll 1, 2, Cheer Club mittee 3. 5, -l. JAMES BRUNO ..Jim,, ROBERT BURNETT Burni Talkative and smiling . . . usually reading motor maga- zines . . . envied by all the boys because his car was the Popular with everybody . . . especially girls . . . mainstay of audio-visual department . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet 'i-nfs only Cadillac in the school Peeve, gabby females . . . parking lot . . . Course, com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve, My brother and my car. . . . Am- bition, construction. Hockey 1, 2, 4. Ambition, undecided. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Audio- Visual 1, 2, 3, 4. Our very first Prom! 75 J. , .v ' f X. .5,, Q., 4. s , ,, 1.-im t fh' Q. 5f'll:tH.5. PTW5, ' ,als 10' -r J JT ij' 1 f , .. I 1 fan . I JANET cAPoZz1 Lovie Sparkling sense of humor . . . seen with Linda , . . excep- tionally neat . . . Course. com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve. gym . . . Ambition. bookkeeper, Glee Club 11 Home Nursing Course 2. MARY LOU CAPOZZI Shorty Ambitious . . , a diminutive miss . . . completely reliable . . . winning way '... Course. commercial . . . Pet Peeve. people who stare . . . Ambi- tion. secretary. Xlliifw Staff 5, -lg Yearbook Staff 45 Prom Refreshment Committee 23 Prom Invitation Committee 33 Honor Roll 2. 9. 4. Future government leaders? i TIMOTHY CARROLL Tim Constantly talking . . . likes girls . . . never a dull moment . . . Course. college . . , Pet Peeve, Parents' Night . . . Am- bition. teacher. Library Council -ig Spanish Club 4, RALPH COLELLO Ralph Liked by everyone . . . the quiet man . . . good looking . . . wants to reach six feet . . . Course. college . . . Pet Peeve. name being spelled wrong . . . Ambition, mechan- ical engineer, Tennis Team 2. 3, -lg Honor Societyg Honor Roll 1. 2. 5, 4. CHARLES CARTER Charlie Full of mischief . . . always takes a dare . . . rates book- keeping tops . . . 4F student . . . Course. commercial . . . Pet Peeve, work . . . Ambition, undecided. JOHN COLLINS Seag Terror of the cafeteria . . . member of the football team . . . a big flirt . . . Course, college , . . Pet Peeve, cars . . . Ambition. engineer. Football 44 Basketball 1, 4. Q ll ll l ROSALIND CHAPMAN Rossie Active . . . always fun . . . A division whiz . . . Course. college . . . Pet Peeve, boys who don't dance . . . Ambition. teacher or secretary. Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3. 4g Glee Club 2. 3g junior Red Cross 5, 4g Cheer Club Treasurer 2: Yearbook Staff: Honor Roll 1. 2. 5. 4. JOY COCHRANE Tiny Easy to knov. ',.. good sense of humor . . . smile for every- one . . . participates in Drum and Bugle Corps . , . Course. commercial . . . Pet Peeve. boys who stand along the wall at a dance . . . Ambition. book- keeper. Intramural Volleyball 1. L JOHN coNNoRs Jack Class veep . . . always flirting . . . willing worker . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, biology . . . Ambition, public relations man. . Mirror Sports Editor 41 Year- book Staff 4, Vice-President -ig Student Council -lg Traffic Squad 3g Executive Committee -lg junior Prom Committeeg Cross-Country 23 Basketball 2. PAUL COREY Paul Seen with Barbara , . . works at Wfardles . . . loves chemistry . . . priceless comments . . . never wastes words . , . Course. college . . . Pet Peeve. people . . . Ambition. dentist, Q erlgflcg cp. s H35 EXP JJ4 l DK If Ml l,l4'aMeutf'1J ,nsmdal TE lil 1 YO ,i MDE ff WO Cyl . , , 51f'M,-f W fe pd' vw SP , Ml 'f lc! . ,4N, L' J fl' ff-,fa Yl f . K lqfy' 'N -ff Y N J if ,I V! ,IA . .1 , ,I 66 f ro. 4 sf J 0 A f + 1 ,. L xx I. A i-1f!,gL V ,I .fav X' Ill XX'hat an election that was! fi 3 ELGA CORVI UH. Pixie haircut , . . 'welcnn'ies challenges . . . stunning fea- tures . . . Course. college . . . Pet Peek e. L'nix'er5ity of Massa- chusetts . . , Ambition. dental hygienist. Student Council 3. sl: Traffic Squad 3. 4: Library Council 41 Dance Committee 1. Z. 3. 4, -Q-ai .-.I SEAN COSTELLO 'Sean' Quick hunior . . . giant feet . . . all-round sport . . . ready with a clever answer . . . Course, college . , . Pet Peeve. school . , . Ambition. million- aire, Basketball 1. 1. 3. 41 Fc-wtball 1, 2. 51 Baseball 1. I. 3. -1: Traffic Squad 2. 3. 4. iliffwr Staff 4: Yearbocrl-z Staff -1 77 it E a s JI3 K JANET cox ..Jm,. Light hearted . . . likeable LINDA CUDDY Linda Attractive brunette . . . nice 'Qc . . . terrific sense of humor . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, being teased about freckles . . . Ambition, airline stewardess. Yearbook Assistant Photogra- to be with . . . member of Pinett's bowling club . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, running from Mem- orial Park after gym . . . Am- bition, bookkeeper, then mar- '? 1f riage, f lx What's the matter, Tom? phy Editor 45 Mirror Typist 4g Honor Roll 1, 4. Intramurals 1, 2g Yearbook Staff -ig Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. JOAN DQFLURIN joan Bound for success . . . seen with Diane and Marion . . . . . . well liked by everyone . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, oral compositions f . . Ambition, teacher. Cheer Club 1, 2. 51 Junior Red Cross 1, 2g Intramurals 2g Library Council 4g Honor Roll 1. 8 SHEILA DELANEY Sheil Generous, companionable . . . enjoys driving . . . sunshine in her smile . . . Course, college , . , Pet Peeve, people who don't signal in traffic . . . Ambition, nurse. Spanish Club 4g Junior Red Cross 4. CAROL DEUTSCH Deutschie Always sociable . . . loves to shat . . . seen with Anna and Annette . . . quite a girl . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, oral compositions . . . Ambition, to be a singer. THOMAS DEWAR Tom Often seen talking with the girls . . . but a bit on the bashful side . . . as manager kept our winning hockey team in shape . . . Course, com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve, home- work . . . Ambition, further schooling. Hockey Manager 1, 2, 3, 4. l f I K ll s J' is ills: V' A I MARY M. CURRAN g Mary ul Sociable . . . pleasing . . . ambitious . . . a joy to know ' . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, homework . . . Ambition, bookkeeper. junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3. 4g Secretary 4. 1 l MARY T. CURRAN Maire Likes to bowl . . . ready smile . . . member of Pinett's bowling club . . . taller than most of her friends . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, homework . . . Ambition, medical secretary. Library Council 31 Yearbook Staffg Intramural Basketball 2. s'fx 3 iii? MARIA DiMARTINO EDWIN DOES Marie j. Neat 'n' pretty . . . shy but Automotive genius . . . great nice . . . good-natured . . . sense of humor . . . fun- Course, commercial . . . Pet loving . , . Course, college Peeve, homework . . . Am- . . . Pet Peeve, inspection bition, hairdresser. stickers . . . Ambition, game warden. Glee Club 1, 2. 1 l l afyif -, ,. .. .. . .,.,-,.M'-1 aff' JUNE DALRYIVIPLE PAUL DAVIES junie Paul Carefree, amiable . . . gen- Quick to smile . . . has many tle and sweet . . . soft-spoken friends , . . active in most . . . Course, commercial . . . sports . . . model planes, his Pet Peeve, party lines . . . hobby . . . Course, college Ambition, secretary, . . . Ambition, undecided. Baseball 2g Football 1. V- ..,.i ,S .. e 'va:':-P. rf J' ff: , 1. s. 'CQ7 The Playbook's the thing! 79 I I U ? MARY JANE ANN DRISCOLL DOXY'NlNG Dm 'fllllslli' Petite miss . . lieart-xv.ii'ining Forever laughing . . . seen at 5IUilC .'- - qL1iCf UNCC il'l L1 many of DHS dances . , . full While . . . skating. her joy . . . of fun . . J Com-55' Uimmcfudl Course, commercial . , Pet , . 1 Pct Pctl-L, wdifing for Peexe. gym suits . . . Amhition. Charlotte Benson i . . Amhi- U1'1ClCLiLlCtl. tion. l300lfl'iCCPCf. Junior Varsity Cheerleader 21 J Glgg Club 1, 2. R1 -1, Basketball l. 21 Playhook fl ,.l1' 80 Look at Ann-ffstudyingl EDXWARD DUNN JAMES DUNN Eddie Jim A born tease . . gi real flirt. Great football player- . A ,genu- ine sports enthusiast . , , pleas ant companion . . . Course commercial . . . Pet Peeve. de tention . . . Ambition, unde Ambition. college. cided. Football 1. 2. 3. -lg Track 1 2, 5, 4g Hockey 1. 4. until he decided he liked one gal . . , you'll find him .it Coles . . . Course. college . . , Pet Peeve. teachers . . . Band 1, 2. 5. 41 Orchestra 23 Track Zi Football 1. eel- 4- v,Q, , W, tt c, it , ...,,3,hg',gtz' JANE FANNFLLO JUDITH EIS Janie Judy Fxtremely poised . . , lil-ccs Our Miss Dedham . . to draw '... quiet till you pretty f.,, seen with Ellie . . know her '... Course. com' Stop and Shop employee . . merci.1l . i . Pet Peeve, short Course, commercial , . , Pe hots i . . Amhition, to hecome Peeve, homework . . . Ambi .1 model, tion. hairdresser. Art Cluh 23 lntramurril Basket- Homeroom Representative 3 hall -3. Glee Cluh 33 Playhook -1. NANCY DUNN Nancy Happy-go-lucky . . . capable of being heard . . . quick to plead for no homework in Eng- lish . . . jackie's senorita . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, school . . . Ambition, IBM operator. KARL FAGAN Karl Where there are girls there's Karl . . . popular jokester . . . noted for his bus service to school . , . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, crazy young teenagers with' cars . , . Ambi- tion, to go to college. 'ao-7 MARGARET DW Y ER Peggy Loves pretty clothes . . . gets along with everyone . . . wonf derful sense of humor . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, oral compositions . . . Ambi- tion, to be a nurse. I-Iomeroom Representative 2g Glee Club 3g Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Council 43 Intramural Tennis Team eip Cheer Club 1, 2. Celeste is working on an accounting problem? CELESTE FITZPATRICK Lyle Cheery and amiable . . . imag- inative and ingenious . . . never stops talking , . . except at oral composition time . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, men who don't consider women equal . . . Ambition, marriage. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. ANNE FLAHERTY Flats Short and sweet . . . lots of pep . . . good company . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, nicknames . . . Ambi- tion, legal or foreign service secretary. HENRY FOLEY Henry Shy but sincere . . . enjoys caddying and playing golf . . . hard worker . . . Course, com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve. typing . . . Ambition, business. rf 'kia'-l 3' Ei 'grip' , .. , f' If E lt 4 f vii- h.x-'x': ' 1 u 1 'EG' vo 'wif ' fr MVN' i.J.2titl!fZ,., All eyes are on the majorettes! RICHARD FORSTER Dick A true friend . . . unpretentious and unassuming . . . well- mannered . . . neat as a pin . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, English . . . Ambition, college. Band 3, 4g llflifror Staff 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 4g Rotary Speaking Contestg Boys' Stateg Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. .ff JEAN FRIEND jean Meticulous about her appear- ance . . . rare sense of humor . . . unfailing good nature . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, homework . . . Ambi- tion, hairdresser. DAVID GEORGE Dave A whiz in science and math . . . ambitious . . . never misses class meetings . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, dull classes , , . Ambition, an engi- neering degree. Basketball Manager lg Cross- Country 3g Library Council al. 82 JOHN oH1zzoN1 johnny New in town . . . studious . . . just loves his Chevy . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, a car faster than his Chevy . . . Ambition, electrical engineer. Honor Roll 1. MARLENE GINSBERG Marny One of the most popular girls at D.H.S .... fun-loving and energetic . . . dependable to the nth degree . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, book reports . . . Ambition, successful hairdresser. Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Guid- ance Committee 4g Prom Com- mittees 3, 4. RICHARD GIRARD Richie Easy-mannered . . . terrific sense of humor . . . never a dull moment . . . had too few study halls . . . Course, com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve, traffic officers . . . Ambition, radio technician. Y. I A X JOSEPH GAETANI .Joes Favorite subject was study hall . . . interested in sports, especially basketball . . . could always find him with a pizza after the games . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, lunches . . . Ambition, engi- neer. Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4. i.. lil. s . PH OT0 NOT AVAILABLE leg-E f' P DAVID GAGE Dave Carefree senior . . . unlimited pep and energy . . . will miss all his friends and Miss Bal-:er's English classes . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, girls . . . Ambition, electrician, :W '11 1 , . T JANET GLENN ..Jm,, Soft-spoken and gentle . . . demure smile . . . yet had a mind of her own . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, homework . . . Ambition, sec- retary. Playbook Committee 4. 'T DIANE GLYNN ..Di., Reserved and unpretentious . . , unassuming manner . . . a good friend . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, gym . . . Ambition, undecided. ,af ix f 1 JEAN GARCIA Jeannie Possessor of a ladylike charm . . . an office girl . . . flatter- ing clothes . . . Course, com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve, people who pronounce her name wrong . . . Ambition, secre- tary. Prom Committeesg Spanish Club 4. S- ' I nf? A QTY i THOMAS GARTLAND Tom Amazing capacity for fun , . . one of the wittiest . . . First National boy . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve. p.a. system . . . Ambition, store manager. Basketball 1. 3g Class Presi- dent 1. t Day is done. 83 Fi'-: S-af rv'-1 i ' 1. zidfgiaai I , .MFTae4' SI X ANN GOBBI RICHARD GOERNERT CONSTANCE JOSEPH GORMAN Anna Dick GORMAN Joe Flashing smile and generous Surprising flashes of wit . . . Connie Lgveg Mad magazine I I I ali- nature . . . lots of vim and seen with Karl . . .good com- Genial manner U U I sociable around boy I I I Seems shy vigor . enloys bowling and pany . . . one of the First I I U anxious to Please I U U at first I I Ibut ifs only on the swimming . . . Course, com- National boys . . . Course, Seen with Helen U U U Course, Surface I I I Course, Commei- mercial . Z . Pet PeeveU, getting commercial . . Pet Peeve, Commercial I U I pet peeVeU cial I I I Pot PeeveI homework up early in the morning . . . oral compositions . . . Ambi- snort assemblies I U U Ambition, I I I Ambitiom mochaiiio Ambition, secretary. tion, Coast Guard. secretary. Intramural Basketball 4. Glee Club lU Bevy of beauty! 84 . .U 'IiIU.. I I Hi , W e is ' V Pxi ' 'tv f. SANDRA GUARDABASCIO Hsanayu Cute, friendly, and loads of fun . . . so reliable . . . re- membered best by her laugh . . . seen with jean . . . will miss English with Miss O'Grady . . . Course, com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve, lunches . . . Ambition, bookkeeper. Mirror Staff 5, 41 Senior Write-Up Editor of Yearbook 43 Student Council 4g Traffic 4g Intramural Basketball Ji Honor Roll 3, 4. EDWARD GULA Eddie One of the East Dedham boys . . . always anxious for 2:15 p.m. on Fridays . . . never a dull moment with Eddie . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, school . . . Ambition, linotypist. PATRICIA GREEN Pat Worked hard for DHS . . . accurate typist . . . personality plus . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, having quizzes on Monday . . . Ambition, teacher. Prom Invitation Committee 3, 4g Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Mirror Typist 45 Yearbook Staff 43 Spanish Club 4g Hon- or Roll 2. ,? Qr MICHAEL GREENWOOD Mikey Amiable . . . avid sports fan . . . likeable . . . happy-go- lucky . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, homework . . . Ambition, Air Force. Football 1, i2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. if' ! fav D-Q 1' i A really grand march! LEE HALE Josie Always joking . . . will miss the fun she had in X period in 103 . . . winning way . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, homework . . . Ambi- tion, interior decorator. Intramural Softball 1g Cheer Club 2, 3, 4. THOMAS HANLON l KTOITT i Good athlete . . . a hit with the girls . . . relaxed manner . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, homework . . . Am- bition, Marines. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Golf 2, 3, 41 Base- ball 1, 2, Hockey 4. FRANK HANSON Frank Physics scholar . . . but man- ages to have a good time . . . nice looking . . . Course, col- lege . . . Pet Peeve, English . . . Ambition, engineer. Band 1. 2, 3, 4g Track Man- ager 3g Junior Prom Usherg Honor Roll 4. JANET HARTNETT van., Not as shy as she seems . . . will make an attractive nurse . . . lucky patients . . . seen with joan . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, school . . . Ambition, nurse. Library Council 4, Senior Prom Committee. 85 ,aw 'VI'f ' ' , D 9 Such poise, Carole! - J - ,- rw ,.,, L.,,.-c ,. '1 v was all ere I ops PAUL HARTZEL Mott Hockey fan . . . mischievous twinkle in his eyes . . . good golfer . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, replacing divots . . . Ambition, college. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES HATTAWAY, JR. Chuck Friendly . . . imaginative . . . determined . . . versatile ath- lete . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, English . . . Ambi- tion, to be a naval officer. Football 3, 4g Baseball 3, 45 Track 3, 4. RICHARD HOLTDN Dirk Football star . . . one of the Riverdale boys . . . strong, silent type . . , Course, col- lege . . . Pet Peeve, algebra . . . Ambition, college, Ifootlmll l, 2, 5, -l. 86 fi ii! CAROLE HUNT Cal Known forher gratiousness . . . our exchange student to Ger- many , , . always studying to get ahead . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, surprise quizzes . . . Ambition, interpreter or foreign service. String Ensemble lg Dixieland Band l, 25 Photography Club lg Orchestra 1, 2, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, -lg Dramatic Club 1, 2, -ig Cheer Club President 4, Mirror Staff -ig Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. PATRICIA I-IURLEY Pat Popular miss . . . member of SBV's . . . never at loss for words . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, physiology . . . Am- bition, teacher or secretary. JV Cheerleader, 23 Treasurer 1, 2g Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Traffic Marshal 43 Chair- man, junior Prom Invitations Committee, Basketball 33 Year- book Staff 4, Homeroom Rep- resentative 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2. SCOTT HYYTI SCOtt An Oakdale boy . . . noted for his flashy cars . . . seen with Bobby Keissling . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, algebra . . . Ambition, college and travel. DONALD HEDDERIG Don Keeps busy fixing his car and dating girls . , . enjoys sports, especially track . . . dependable . . , Course, com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve, his car when it breaks down . . . Ambition, salesman. Track 2. West ' f 'Qil l 3 1 7 1 Q E it Q 5 ' N0 moto DAVID IADONISI ..Dave,, Likes to work on cars . . . spends most of his time doing just that . . . known for his curly hair . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, girls . . . Ambition, business. KATHLEEN HICKEY Kathy Artistic, talented . . . intelli- gent , . . designed our prom programs . . . Course, com- mercial 1, 23 college 5, 4 . . . Pet Peeve, gym suits . . . Ambition, college. National Honor Society 4, Al- ternate to Girls' State . . . Yearbook Staffg Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Chairman Ring Com- mittee Zg Prom and Dance Committees. ARTHUR IORIO Itchy Our hockey star . . . loved to tease the girls . . . best pals are joey, Machy, and his hockey stick . . . Course, col- lege . . . Pet Peeve, oral com- positions . . . Ambition, col- lege. Hockey 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2. fs 11 SANDRA HIGGINS vi Y7 1? EMMA HOLMES Higgy Shorty Perky and vivacious . . . fast- Demure, diminutive . . . su est typist in 4H . . . perpet- dious and attentive . . . very ual tease . . . Course, commer- serious and shy . . , Course cial . . . Pet Peeve, lights that commercial . , . Pet Peeve fail to work in homeroom . . . overrthe-shoulder bookkeepers Ambition, secretary. . . . Ambition, accountant. Prom Committees 3. di Cheer Intramural Sports 1, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, -lg Alia-for Typist Roll 2, 4. 4. ,. re' Charming duo of beauty and brains. J 8 I4 0 'f? JOAN IVERSON joannie Bubbling over with enthusiasm and spirit . . . dynamo of en- ergy . . . attractive, vivacious . . . Course, college 4A . . . Pet Peeve, cheering for losing teams . . . Ambition, college. Cheerleader 2. 3. 4, Captain 4g Mirror 5, 4, Editor 43 Sports Council 1, 2, 5, 41 Library Council 2, 3, 4, junior Ro- tarian -'ig Varsity Field Hockey 1, 2g Yearbook Staff 4, Honor Roll 1, 3, 4. ' 1 A I ll ...- .1-Ji ELEANOR JANSSON Ellie Mainstay of our school office . . . noted for early morning conversations . . . likes one special boy . . . Course, com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve, getting up in the morning . , . Ambi- tion, hairdresser. Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4. yy. i f' N it Sandy and jane are enjoying this! 88 IQ EDWARD JORDAN, JR. Ted Studious . . . forever saying he is going to be a millionaire . . . probably will be, tool . . . plans to attend college . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, girls??? . . . Ambition, un- decided. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 'Z 1' '-fam Wi JANE KATCHPOLE Janie Pert bundle of popularity . . . gay and carefree . . . always making someone laugh . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, field hockey . . . Ambi- tion, bookkeeper, typist. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. ' 1 '7 l MARIE KACHELE Marie Irrepressible tease . . . infec- tious laugh . . . entertaining . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, algebra . . . Ambition, college, then medical secretary. Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Intra- mural Sports Sg Yearbook Staff, Honor Roll 2g Senior Prom Committee. ,xr - JANET KEITH ..Jm.. Possessor of a ladylike charm ...shy but so nice . . .be- comes quite talkative every now and then . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, homework . . . Ambition, of- fice work. Varsity Softball 2. LORRAINE KAMP LOrry Diminutive blonde . . . very quiet in class, but outside, what a difference! . , . will make some patient a wonder- ful nurse . . . Course, com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve, tests . . . Ambition, nurse. Cheer Club 1, 2, 3g Prom Committees 3, 4g Dance Com- mittees 2, 33 Playbook Com- mittee 4. . gf' w PETER KARAM Sid Known by his crewcut . . . forever driving his Merry Oldsmobile . . . unfailing good nature . . . Course, col- lege . . . Pet Peeve, tests and homework . . . Ambition, en- gineering. -a.,,r- X lx, sa' iv- There are smiles . . dll. ix? QL an ' L. inn 1:44 If is no -r . 'JL . ROBIN KELLEY WALTER KELLEY Fun to know . . . musical . . . iiwalfii a sure success . . . Course, Witty . . . his crewcut, a college . . . Ambition, trom- trademark . . . a born flirt bonist-Lawrence Welk, look . . . Course, college . . . Pet out! Peeve, English . . . Ambition, Band 1, 2 ,3, 4g Orchestra 1, mechanical englneef- 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM KELLY Willie Manages to stay out of trouble . . . but has a good time doing it . . . always good company . . . Course, commercial , . . Pet Peeve, getting detention for being late . . . Ambition, Service. JEAN KIELY Jeanie Pretty smile and sweet dispo- sition . . . seems quiet at first but can be quite chatty . . . artistic . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, short telephone conversations . . . Ambition, secretary. Sports Council 3g Cheer Club 3. f 1 t .inisiiiiits Ifriciitiori as o 195 I -.,.-7' . . , ,225 'QSZQL 1. ' A -.Ma .5 W, , .fs , , . ,,5, Q r. -.t A N 12 'Q x. ,, , ' if , , 51? ixed' 4 ' 1+ .,v- .AJ A . 1 5 ,N 1 - , .afaf,, 1 j g xl' J 'Sl Watch it, Tom! gt ,Jsggt , , ., RUTH KOE Ruthie Fun-loving gal . . . easy to like . . . good natured . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, surprise quizzes . . . Ambition, teacher. Basketball 2, 33 Prom Commit- tee 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 5, 4g Honor Roll 5. ROBERT LATORELLA Bob A favorite in detention . . . attentive to the girls . . . seen with Tom . . . casual air masks slight touch of genius . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, school . . . Ambition, pilot. Baseball 1g Hockey 4. ROBERTA LYMAN Bobbie Striking blonde . . . seen with Janet . . . forever winning beauty contests . . . likes to meet new people . . . Course. commercial . . . Pet Peeve. party telephone lines . . . Am- bition. executive secretary. Alirmr Staff 31 Intramural Sports 1: Constitutional Coma mittee 1. 5, Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4. 90 CLAIRE LYNCH Lynchie A loyal friend . . . good na- tured and sweet . . , seen with Mary, Claire, and Joan . . . active in most everything . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, homework . . . Ambition, teaching. Nlirrw' Staff 4, Assistant Busi- ness Manager dig Sports Coun- cil 2, 4, Library Council 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2g Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Yearbook Staff 4g Varsity Field Hockey 3, Home- room Representative 33 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Honor Roll I, 2. ,.-an THOMAS LYNCH Tom Easy going and friendly . . . dimples when he smiles . . . modest in spite of his fame . . . whiz on skates . . . Course. commercial . . . Pet Peeve, typing . . . Ambition, undecided. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. BRIAN MacDONAI.D Brian Easy, pleasant manner . . . tic- tac-toe expert . . . basketball regular . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, French . . . Ambition, engineer. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll 1. 5, A X :fig-'ft ri 9 JAMES LA VITA ,Jima Mr. Wallace's pal . . . forever joking and laughing . . . good with figures and girls . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, small parking lots . . . Ambition, accountant. PETER LEVANGIE Pete Athletic . . . shy . . . always willing to give a helping hand . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, crazy drivers . . . Ambi- tion, pharmacist. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Cross- Country 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll 1. MARY LOU LOWRANCE Mary Lou College wizard . . . musical . . . active in school functions . . . very co-operative . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, boys not dancing at dances . . . Ambition, worker in United Nations. Band 4, Orchestra 3: Glee Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Rotary Speaking Contestg Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. l CAROL LUNDBERG Carol Pleasant personality . . . friend- ly . . . fun-loving . . . Course, , commercial . . . Pet Peeve, field hockey . . . Ambition, Q undecided. l ROBERT MaCWILLlAM Mac Jan.. 3 JAMES MAHONEY Moe Victim of playing games in X period seen with Brian will miss his early morning hockey practices with Coach DeSalvo Course college . . . Pet Peeve English . . . Ambition, civil engineer- in . Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1. Great football player Mis chief loving will miss X periods in 108 seen with joey and Al Course commercial Pet Peeve homework . . . Ambition a'r- plane mechanic. Football 1, 2, 4. Smile, Bev, smile! 9l jittfiii yi- 1 I .Q X , up M , I' A 1 if is :L if: . ' , , w. . f 4 I ,gzi- J ,tfmwh 2 M, -1, :Ki p -fa I i ,fl tziaf as A PAUL MALEWICZ DONALD Paul MANDERVILLE Good hockey player . . . Suede bashful . . . pleasing ways . . . silent type . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, home- work . . . Ambition, engineer. Hockey 1, 4. Humorous in a slow and easy way , . . favorite pastimes- cars and girls . . . well worth knowing . , . Course, clerical . . . Pet Peeve, washing wind- shields and pumping gas . . . Ambition, airplane mechanic. ANITA MANGIARACINE -.Honey-v Seen everywhere . . . proves that good things come in small packages . . . full of laughs . . . Course, college . . , Pet Peeve, men drivers . . . Ambi- tion, medical secretary. Intramural Basketball 1, 2. MARY MAXWELL Mary Keeps her lunch friends in stitches . . . takes advantage of study halls . . . lucky pu- pils to get Mary as a teacher . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, noisy study halls . . . Ambition, teacher. junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4g Library Council 2, 3, 4. H-iff' S-,-g What a playbook with these gals as managers! BARBARA MCGAW Barb Likes everyone and every- thing . . . will miss all her friends and especially her math class . . . plays ' the piano . . . a gal of many talents . . . Course, college Pet Peeve, being the only girl in math 4 . . . Ambition, as- sistant research chemist. Band 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4. DIANE McINTYRE ..Di.. Gay . . . cheery . . .'had a good time in homeroom . . . enjoyed assemblies and her friends . . . Course, commer- cial . . , Pet Peeve, field hock- ey . . . Ambition, secretary. Manager of Playbook 43 Cheer Club 1, 2, 3g Intramural Vol- leyball 2g Honor Roll 3. EILEEN MCDONNELL Eileen The gal with a cheery word and smile for everyone . . . never far from Ellie, Marny, and Mary . . , so efficient in such a nice way . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, gym . . . Ambition, secretary. WILLIAM MCELHINNEY Mac Usually in the vicini of W Bunty . . . will miss every- thing at D.H.S. but the classes . . . cooperative . . . a wonder- ful friend . . . Pet Peeve, girls-except one . . . Ambi- tion, machinist. Football 43 Junior Prom Deco- rations Committee 3. I Service with a smile! MARY McMAHON Pete Fun at parties . . . witty, play- ful . , . made English classes almost enjoyable . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, gym suits . Ambition, work, Playbook Committee 4. GORDON MESSINGER Buster A regular guy . . . enjoys food over anything else . . . made many friends at D.H.S .... Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, lunches and oral compositions. . . . Ambition, undecided. MARY MILLER ..MarY., Not as shy as she seems to be . . . will miss X period lunches and gym tests . . . lively rooter at the hockey games . . . Course, commercial . . . Ambition, executive sec- retary. Mirror Typist -ig Yearbook Staff -ig Cheer Club 1, 2, 4. MELVIN MUISE Mel Friendly trumpeter . . . witty . . . usually seen with Robin . . . Course, college . . bition. aviation. Band 2. 3, 4g Orchestra 2. 3. 93 fi fi it iiwfwrztfci New teacher? :g irl 'Z-5:31 'E . -,s'.:- .jfs-fs ,, ,yi : L- . t if 31.31 I ff' i f J 1- .c ' X - A f- 9 H. JOHN PAGLIUCA ..Pag,. Affable . , . curly hair his outstanding feature . . . witty . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, English tests . . . Ambition, Air Force. Scenery for Senior Play. 1 y 3,, N, ARTHUR MUNCHBACK Munch Sports fan . . . had a great deal to say on any subject . . . unexpected flashes of wit . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, getting up in the morn- ing .' . . Ambition, Navy or Marines. Baseball lg Football 4. KATHLEEN NEVILLE Bunty A winsome lass . . . Billy's favorite . . . petite and poised . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, boys-except one . . . Ambition, hairdresser. Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4g junior Prom Decoration Committees. KEVIN PEABODY Dan Quiet at first glance . . . but can be quite a tease . . . enjoys basketball and being friendly . . . Pet Peeve, steady girls and boyfriends . . . Course, commercial, Basketball 3. ELEANOR PEDROLI Ellie Alert and spirited . . . fun to be with . . . unexpected twin- kle in her eyes . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, waiting for the school bus . . . Ambition, bookkeeper. Cheer Club 4g Mirror Typist 4, Library Council 4, Senior Prom Decorating Committee. CHESTER PENDLETON Chet Reserved until you get to know him . . . easy going . . . never in homeroom . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, school . . . Ambition, undecided. Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 51 ,Z ,,x- n. if V- 1 fy- ROBERT NOLFI Nolf Athletic . . . forever flirting , . , will miss X period and Perry . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, tests . . . Am- bition, Army. Baseball 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. NU vao? . 'If 39 ROBERT PERRY Bob A laugh a minute . . . not a worry in the world . . , known for eating other students' lunches . . . enlivened his homeroom . . . Cou-rse, com- mercial . . . Ambition, suc- cessful Welder. JEAN NUGENT Jeannie Shy smile and gentle ways . . . rapid typist . . . seen with Sandy . . . Pinett's bowling club . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, oral composi- tions . . . Ambition, office work. Mirror Staff' 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 43 Honor Roll 4, Prom Decorations 4. 1, HERBERT O'BRIEN Herb Our future businessman . . . ambitious . . . relaxed, never gets upset . . . so-ooo easy to get along with . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, English . . . Ambition, to run IBM machines, if BEVERLY O'MALLEY Dutchie Seldom serious . . . seen with Chickie . . . good company . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, work . . . Ambition, to become a model. Field Hockey 43 Basketball 43 Glee Club 33 Playbook 4. 1-in .IUDITH PETERSON ' 'Pete' ' Possesses a ladylike charm can't hide that blush . . . year- book's literary gem . . . hard worker . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, tests on Mon- days . . . Ambition, teacher. Sophomore Ring Committee, Dance Committees 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 3g Mirror Staff 3, 4g junior Prom Invitation Committeeg Literary Editor of Yearbook 43 Dramatic Club 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Watch it, Bob l 95 .,-ov 1'4 JUNE PETHERICK MARGARET PETRIE june Peg Sweet and shy . . . pleasing Entertaining. never a dull smile . . . will make a capable moment . . . amusing . . . secretary . . . Course. com' very daring . . . perks up study halls . . . Course. commercial , . . Pet Peeve. to learn . . . Pet Peeve. field hockey . . . Ambition. to learn how to drive. Basketball -l. mercial . . . Pet Peeve. typing . . . Ambition. secretary. Mirror Typist: Honor Roll 1. 2, 3. xf Sales were never so good! 96 9. 'fl 1, if ,.,k, 'x I i 5 PTI 1 FREDRICK PETRILLO Ereddy Always flirting . . . good track man . . . everyones pal . . . Course. commercial , . . Pet Peeve. civics . . . Ambi- tion, Air Force. Cross Country 2, -ig Hockey 1. 1 2 if DONALD PRESCOTT Don Soft-spoken . . . amiable . . . will do well in radio . . . dependable . . . Course. com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve. home- work . . . Ambition. radio and television school. Senior Playbook 4. c . X JUDITH PICCININ ..Judy., Very shy . . . a true friend to everyone . . . likes to dance and roller skate . . . this clever gal makes her own clothes, too . . . Course, com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve, field hockey . . . Ambition, to be a nurse. Library Council 4. SUSAN PUCILLO Suzi Likes to roller skate . . . seen i working in the office . . . en- joyed Mrs. Quinn's classes . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, walking to school in the rain . . . Ambition, to be an IBM operator. JULIE POLICE W.. Boundless energy . . . excellent typist . . . fun-loving and gay . . . seen with Lovie . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, teachers . . . Ambition, airline stewardess. Honor Roll 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 21 THELMA POTTER Thel Cute as can be . . . commercial whiz . . . will make a wonder- ful secretary . . . Course. com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve. walk- ing clown the aisle to seats at assembly . . . Ambition. pri- vate secretary. Basketball 1, 2, 33 Softball 23 Traffic 2, 33 Cheer Club 1, 2. 53 Business Manager of Mirror 4g National Honor Societyg Mirror Typist 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Rushing to class. CATHERINE QUALTIERI cathy Seemingly quiet, but that's only at first glance . . . seen with jean . . . thought vaca- tions were best part of school . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, homework . . . Am- bition, marriage. ANNETVTE QUINTILIANT Nettie Bubbling over with fun . . . anxious for weekends . . , very sociable . . . enoys bowling . . . Course. commercial . . . Pet Peeve, getting up in the morning . . . Ambition, secre- tary. Playbook 4. KATHY RABS Kathy W Carefree. lighthearted . . . ter- ror in study halls . . . always lingered in corridors . . . Mri NWallace's class was her favor- ite . . . Course. commercial . . . Pet Peeve. first lunch . . . Ambition. to be ag secretary. Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. 'LT MARIE RADOSTA Toni Ambitious . . . likes to bowl and to read . . . sports fan . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, field hockey . . . Ambi- tion, private secretary. 97 if ,IZ X X Q l I ' s l ! 'tk .J '-uri Take that, Norwood! JOHN RAMSDEN ..Bmy., Car enthusiast . . . possesses a ready wit . . . frequent vis- itor to 110 . . . usually with Walter . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, English . . . Ambition, Army Technical School. CLAIRE REARDON Reards Loads of fun . . . peppy cheer- leader . . . enthusiastic, eager . . . pixie haircut . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, not being able to eat during classes . . . Ambition, nurse. JV Cheerleader 2g Varsity Cheerleader 43 Library Council 2. 3, 4g Sports Council 2, 3, 43 Cheer Club 1. 23 Varsity Field Hockey 3. 43 Basketball 2, 33 Softball 2, 43 Traffic 3, 4g .Mirror Staff 4. ANNA RICCI Antree Attractive. discerning . . . seen with Marg . . . personality plus . . . one of our smart gals , . . Course. commercial . . . Pet Peeve. studying , . . Ambition. to be an accountant. Intramural Softball 1. 2: Honor Roll 5. -1. JOANNE Ricci UO., Likes sports . . . science class made school worthwhile . . . good pal . . . Course, com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve. home- work . . . Ambition. registered nurse. Library Council 43 Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. wif-.fi THOMAS RICHARDSON ..TOm.. Loves to bowl . . . crazy about cars . . . class red-head . . . Course. commercial . . . Pet Peeve, cars that won't work . . . Ambition. U. S. Navy. JOAN RICHMOND ..-Ioanie., Demure and dainty . . . soft voice . . . artistic . . . skating and swimming fan . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, boys who don't ask girls out . . . Ambition, to be a fashion il- lustrator. Dramatic Club 2, 33 Art Club 2, 3. 98 l Q , 4 . 55 gig ei ' ' R, VU , MURIEL REARDON Muriel Sweet and shy . . . good na- tured . . . a loyal friend . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, tests on Monday morning . . . Ambition, secretary. Junior Red Cross 3g Treasurer lg Yearbook Staff 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 25995, 3' ' I 'Y I i 6 f fa -ni Pls l ,1 J i I u 5 pi 1 1 is ' , ' ,ag , - f - fig, Q , 2, A .V LINDA RILEY Red Tops in stenography . noted for her red hair . . . managed to have that appendix out early in the year . . . Course, com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve, playing field hockey on cold days . . . Ambition, to be an executive secretary. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 11 K tiil X MADELINE RESHA Mal Calm and serene . . . warm good-nature . . . enjoys danc- ing . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, field hockey . . . Ambition, to be a hair- dresser. Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Decorations 3, 4. 46 W 1 MARION RESHA Resh Active . , . actually enjoys school . . . softball fan . , . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, gym suits . . . Ambition, to be a secretary. Intramurals 1g Prom Invita- tions 3g Library Council 23 junior Red Cross 23 Cheer Club 1, 23 Manager of Play Book 4. rx - bf? : ,,..-Q? 5, .g' I MAUREEN REYNOLDS Mo Bookkeeping wizard . . . infec- tious giggle . . . Mrs. Quinn's classes held her interest . . . Course. commercial . , . Pet Peeve, gym suits . . . Ambi- tion, to be a secretary. Cheer Club 3, 43 Library Coun- cil 41 Prom Decorations 33 Prom Invitations 4: Honor Roll 3. 4. X .HQ PETER RIZZI Pete Eating a favorite pastime . . . good sport . . . nobody could be down-hearted when Pete's around . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, money . . . Ambition, state trooper. Basketball 1, 2. Linda and Judy talk about him. ! '9b 1' . CI-IARLENE ROCI-IE Charlie Forever in a hurry . . . such nice clothes . . , easy to get along with . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, field hockey practice . . . Ambition, legal secretary. Sports Council 2, 3, 43 Library Council 2, 3g Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4g Varsity and Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. 43 Cheerleader 43 Glee Club 1, 2g Cheer Club 1. 2, 31 Traf- fic 2, 3, 4. ,fan ,l Q, 'N i I 1735.41 fl ,- XX, s A f PRISCILLA RUMBA MARY ANN Rumby SARINEN Good natured . . . efficient in a quiet way . . . enjoys bowling and skating . . . Course, com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve, making mistakes in typing . . . Ambi- tion, secretary. Cheer Club 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll 3, 4. 208 study-study? ?? I00 -.Ma., Tranquil and assured . . . lead- ing high stepper . . . quite nice . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, Norwood . . . Am- bition, registered nurse. Intramural Basketball 1g Vol- leyball 1, 2g Field Hockey 1, 2g Majorette 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2g Cheer Club 1, 3. .fin ll! 4 iii: f' ELEANOR SCHOENER Chickie On the go every minute . . . bubbling over with good spirits , . . never silent . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, go- ing on diets . . . Ambition, to be a singer. ROBERTA SARNO Resi Particular about her appearance . . . always pleasant . . . gen- erous nature . . . Course, com- mercial . . . Ambition, dental assistant. ' Glee Club 2g Intramurals 2g Cheer Club 2, 5. JUDITH SCHORLE Hjudy.. Boundless pep and energy . . . modest manner . . . obliging . . . Course, commercial . . . Ambition, secretary. Mirror Staff 43 Yearbook Staff, Prom Decorating Committees 3, 4g Art Club 2, 3A Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Cheer Club 1, 23 Dance Committees. Q. 3' ANTOINETTE SARRO Toni Athletic . . . happy-go-lucky . . . forever complaining . . . but never seriously . . . blushes easily . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, people . . . Ambition, an accountant, Sports Council 2, 3, 4g Varsity Field Hockey 23 Varsity Bas- ketball Zg Library Council 2, 35 Cheer Club 2, 3. .KW GAIL SAVILL Gail Gentle and mild manner . . . diminutive miss . . . appealing smile . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, field hockey on cold days . . , Ambition, to work in IBM field, JOHN SCHORTMANN Shorty Never at a loss for words . . . witty . . . an organizer . . . good sport . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, homework . . . Ambition, to stay a bachelor. Student Council 43 Rotary Speaking Contestant, Manager of Basketball 43 Prom Com- mittees 3, 43 Senior Executive Boarclg Traffic 3, 43 Mirror Staff 4. PAULIN E SCIBETTA Polly Engaging manner . . . petite and popular . . . forever jok- ing and laughing . . , always seen with Bev . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, blondes . . . Ambition, secre- tary. Mirror Typist 4, Yearbook Staff 4g Intramurals 2, 4, Prom Decorating Committee 3, In- vitations Committee 4. ' 1 S 1 2 1 i I f N. a ff' ., 'Yi V? K f x . x X 'Xt Easy does it, john! SANDRA SCOTT Sandy Good-natured . . . warm and friendly . . . ready smile . . . seen with Mary jane . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, gym . . . Ambition, to get married. Play Book 4g Glee Club 1, 2. PATRICIA SEDDON Patty Vivacious majorette . . . ath- letic . . . brightens any dull moment . . . Course, commer- cial . . . Pet Peeve, underclass- men . . . Ambition. to travel. Glee Club 13 Majorette 2, 5, 41 Varsity Basketball 2, 33 Varsity Softball 2, 31 Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. IOI X 1 k I f -X Z . . Qu . 'du KM, W 1 'Ute again, I- 5 53 mlclni 'H llllEHEl lf - ' stttriiiiit it f- Efgf . ' 'T Jiiggadnyt 1 t - ' i FR Slogans aplenty. 3177. T' 1 ?l'7'f'i can ROBERT SEGERSTEN .Sega Will be a success in all he does . . . loves to talk . . . hard worker . . . a class leader . . . Course. college . . . Pet Peeve. misspelling his name . . . Ambition. lawyer. Student Council 2. 3. 4, Vice- President 4: Basketball -il Track 21 Prom Committee 31 Yearbook Staffg Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 'Q' PAUL SEXTON Smiley Tennis enthusiast . . . forever teasing . . . versatile. depend- able . . . Pet Peeve. women drivers.. . . Ambition, to own a car. Proiectionists 1, 2g Dramatic Club 2. 3. -ig Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4. '. 1 1 - x , e as ii ,gg N Y - Q- , K lk in ' cs' ROBERT SIMPSON Sirnn1v Happy-go-lucky . . . keeps the girls laughing A . , likes to tease but can take it, too . . . Course. comn'crti,al , . A Pct Peeve. girl -.irfvtrs . . . Ambi- tion. to own .1 'SG Lintoln con- 'tertiblc I02 K.'XREN SIVACEK Sivie Mechanical at heart . . . warm smile . . . sorry to see her go , . , good at shorthand . . , Course. commercial . . . Pet Peeve. gym suits . . . Ambi- tion. to be able to drive, Varsity' Softball 2. CHARLES SIOBECK Charlie Reserved, unassuming . . . won- derful smile . . . hobby. model airplanes . . . just a bit bash- ful . . . Course. clerical . . . Pet Peeve. being disturbed when working . . . Ambition. mechanic. CATHERINE SPILLANE Kate Beautiful red hair . . . nice clothes . . . member of SBV's . . . always smiling . . . Course, college . . . Pet Pe-eve, freckles . . . Ambition, nurse. Field Hockey 2, 45 Basketball 33 Softball 33 Honor Roll 23 Sports Council 2, 3, Secretary 3. 1 MARY SHAUGHNESSY uSi13XVI'1U Ladylike . . . ambitious . . . resolute, determined . . . love- ly to look at . . . success beckons . . . Course, commer- cial . . . Pet Peeve, boys . . Ambition, secretary. Mirror Staff 3, -1, Feature Ed- itor 41 Yearbook Staff, Junior H o m e r o o m Representative, Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, -1, DGROTHY SHERIDAN DOtty', Pert and peppy . , . a menace at the lunch table . , . had a gift for words . . . Course. college . . . Pet Peeve. home- work . . . Ambition, nurse. Dramatic Club 1, 21 Mirror 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor -ig Yearbook Editor 4, Vice-Presi- dent 1, 25 junior Rotarianz Homeroom Representative 1, 2g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 1 1 CLAIRE SPINELLI Spoop Gentle ways . . . lovely eyes . . . could signal friends across the room with ease . . . plenty going on when she is around . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, not being able to chew gum in school . . . Am- bition, hairdresser. Glee Club 13 Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 3. RFQ JR? ' CAROLE STARR Moonbeam Bundle of energy . . . ready for fun at the drop of a hat . . . one of the happiest girls in Dedham High . . . Pet Peeve, sack gym suits . . . Course, college . . . Ambition. Miss Rheingold. Cheer Club 1, 2g Glee Club 1, 23 Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Decorations 3, 4. JUDITI-I SHREVE Buddy Musically inclined . . . good natured . . . a loyal friend , . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, getting up for school . . . Ambition. nurse, Band 1, 2, 3. -il Orchestra 2. 3: Glee Club 2. 3, -11 Dramatic Club 2, 3. 43 Library Council 2, 4: ,Iunior Red Cross 2, 33 Intramural Tennis 4, Sweet- hearts Ball Decoration Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, -1. CLAIRE SILVERS Cleo Sparkling gaiety , . . seen with Bobby . . , vivacious and pep- py '... Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, boys who don't go out for sports . . . Ambition, business school. Clwefleacief 2, 3, -ig Prom Decoration Committee 3, Mir- ror Staff 3, -ig Yearbook Staff -iz Cheer Club 1, Honor Roll 'a 'LZ'r5'.I ff, -. ,gn 4.15-Ti? Comparing notes. I03 2 RONALD STEIMLE Ronnie Seen with Dick Weber . . . never enough time for all his interests . . , quite a guy . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, jokers . . . Ambition, machinist. HELEN SULLIVAN Sully Chatty . . . sociable . . . mis- chievous . . . seen with Fred- die . . . Pet Peeve. gym . . Ambition, undecided. Playbook -i. I . PATRICIA SULLIVAN Pat Pretty and popular . . . seen with Carole . . . fun to be with . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, field hockey . . . Ambition, nurse. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 2g Library Council 2, 3, 4g Mirror Staff 4, Dance Com- mitteesg Cheer Club 2, 3g Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3. REGINA SURETTE ..Reg,, Everybody's pal . . . talented artist . . . always rushing to something . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, math . . . Am- bition, commercial artist, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2g Dance Committeesg Art Editor of Yearbookg Mir- ror Staff 3, 4. 'UYV Christmas Belles and Beaux. IO4 DEBORAH TALCOTT Debbie Sunny nature . . . seen with Roberta . . . loves eating in X period . . . Course, col- lege . . . Pet Peeve. crowded lunch lines , . . Ambition, IBM worker. Library Council 1. 'thllitst MARCIA TEDEMAN Marsh Nice to know . . . captivating air . . . likes school . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, left-overs from yesterday . . . Ambition, hair stylist. Glee Club lg Cheer Club 2g Basketball 2, junior Prom Dec- orating Committeeg Honor Roll 1. Hifi MARTHA SWETT M3fty,l Eager to please . . . a true friend . . . shy . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, home- work . . . Ambition, airline stewardess. TOHN SYKES The Mad Scientist Tree-top tall . . . spends time experimenting in his chemistry lab at home . . . Course, com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve, talk- ing girls . . . Ambition, to get into the world of science. W'e could have danced all night. JOAN TETHER Joanie Will be a success in all she does . . . hard worker . . . guiding light of the junior Red Cross . . . Course, col- lege . . . Pet Peeve, homework . . . Ambition, elementary school teacher. Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. GISELA THIESSEN Gisela Our exchange student . . . appealing smile . . . very efficient . . . liked right away by everyone . . . Course, col- lege . . . Pet Peeve, so much homework . . . Ambition, in- terpreter. Glee Club 4g Dramatic Club fSecretaryj 4. JULIE THOMAS Tom New addition to Dedham High in junior year . . . seen with Kathy and Chee-Chee, her buddies . . . bubbling laugh at the slightest provo- cation . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, gym class . . . Ambition, hairdresser. Cheer Club 3, 4. I UQ, PHOTQN Noi Available JACK THOMSON Jack Seems to be the quiet type, but surprised us all with a hilarious oral composition . . . quick to appreciate a good joke . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, traffic officers . . . Ambition, undecided. I05 -S- . .gr ' I, ' 'Y Q just girl talk, that's all. vs' t 1 ' ttf .P ANN TIBBETTS Tibbie A popular gal . . . warm smile and radiant personality . . . definite plans for the fu- ture . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, buying milk tickets . . . Ambition, dietitian. Band 1, 2, 5, 4g Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 1, fig Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4g Dance Committeesg Yearbook Staffg Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. fffe Ji.: ' tt. ' -' ' 'l 'fi 5651, .. 1 - Q., I EDXYJARD TODESCA Eddie Born mechanic . . . enjoys fooling around with cars . . . spends Sunday afternoons bowl- ing . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, English teachers . . . Ambition, to live to be 100. 2' -. I 1,T,gr.:.,-1, Q l 2 -p 5 x '-f J- ' l ? r ,I ROYWALDRON, JR. THOMAS WALSH ROBERT WALTON BERTICIA XVARING Roy Kn0cko Bob Tricia Quite a tease . . . great sense of humor . . . claims hunting is tops . . . Course, com- mercial . . . Pet Peeve. '49 Ford . . . Ambition, airplane mechanic. IO6 Smart when he has to be, but doesn't oblect to clowning around occasionally . . . apti- tude for drawing. especially cars . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, teachers who laugh at their own jokes . , . Ambi- tion, undecided. Very loquacious . . . spends much time at the Cape , . . interested in hi-fi and ham radio . . . photographic life- saver for zllirror , . , Course, college , . . Pet Peeve, traffic jams . . . Ambition, engineer- ing. Projectionist 1, 2g Dramatic Club 1, 23 Camera Club 1, 3g Mirror Photographer 3, 4. Athletic star . . . seen with the SBV's . . . should be on an international field hockey team . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, cafeteria lunches . . . Ambition, physical education teacher. Field Hockey 2, 5, 4g Basket- ball 33 Tennis 35 Sports Coun- cil 3. . ,al JUDITH TULLOCH ..Judy,, Ambitious . . . loves school . . . versatile . . . Course, col- lege . . . Pet Peeve, crowded stairways . . . Ambition, to be a kindergarten teacher. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Junior Red Cross 2, 5g Tennis 23 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. W' ELAINE VITALI Che-Che A lovely blonde . . . seen with Cathy . . . disarming smile . . . on the ball . . . member of Pinett's bowling club . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, walking from gym to third floor . . . Am- bition, secretary, Cheer Club 2, 3, 4. P . A' 511 1, 251 41' It . , ea fs: 4, 4 z ,Q 1 ,t M BEVERLY WARK Bev A perfect lady . . . usually laughing . . . 4'11 but every inch counts . . lliked by every- one . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, gym tests . . . Ambition, officer worker. Homeroom Representative 1g Intramural Sports 4g Prom Committees 5, 4g Mirror Typ- ist 43 Yearbook Staff, RICHARD WEBER Dick Quiet in school . . . but watch him at 2:15 . . . skillful driv- er . . . likes tinkering with cars . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, Punkins . . . Ambition, mechanical engineer. 1 ,4 xg at f, if ,L - I? NICHOLAS VITO, JR. Sam Hard worker . . . loyal friend . . . unvictorious tic tac toe player against Bob Walton . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, I hate to be disturbed when sleeping . . . Ambi- tion, construction worker. No Photo 1 AVAILABLE JOHN voTTA johnny A brain at electronics . . . talkative . . . eager to help . . . current interest, a '54 Buick . . . Course, college . .. Ambition, nucleonics engineer. JEAN WEESE jean Beaming smile . . . merry chuckle . . . thought there should be more X periods and fewer classes . . . big help in our school office . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, knee socks . . . Ambi- tion, IBM School. Glee Club 1, 2. PATRICIA WENCUS Pat jokester , . . mischievous . . . attractive . . . lovely blond hair . . . Course, secretarial . . . Pet Peeve, gym suits . . , Ambition, secretary, Glee Club 1, 23 Yearbook Staff 4, Intramural Softball lg Cheer Club 3. 4. ii' x M u dxf' ' x. NLD L , lf- , Jn. -D Ace Salesmen. BARBARA WHEELER Barb Charming manner . . . college course genius . . . nice in spite of it . , . likes homework, imagine! . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, lack of school spirit . . , Ambition, medical secretary. Captain junior Varsity Bas- ketball Zg Softball lg Cheer Club 4g Library Council 1g Yearbook Staff 4g Honor Roll l, 2. I I i 4 NANCY WILLWERTH Nanc Good sense of humor . . . like- able . hockey fan . . . a dancing and bowling enthu- siast . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, book reports . . . Ambition, secretary. C6 AGNES WHITE Agnes Even-tempered . . . genial humor . . . companionable . . . a willing worker . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, physiology class . . . Ambition, nurse. Library Council 41 Cheer Club 2, 5, 4g Dance Decorationsg Yearbook Staffg Ring Com- mittee 2g junior Red Cross. RICHARD WINTHROP Wintl1 Reserved . . . has a good time in a quiet way . . . a life- time friend . . . Course, col- lege . . . Pet Peeve, short gym periods . . . Ambition, work. , . , l. ' th , 'HJ af l Ns-n y, ff A s x ROBERT WHITE Whitey Happy-go-lucky . . . known for his red hair . . . loves cars and dissecting frogs in sopho- more biology class . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, ignorant women . . . Ambition, to be a chemical engineer. Varsity Football 3. ELIZABETH G. WILLIAMS Willie Peppy . . . ambitious . . . at- tractive . . . class financial genius . . . Course. college . . . Pet Peeve, gum stuck under desks . . . Ambition, ele- mentary school teacher. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, -ig Library 2, 3g Varsity Basketball 2g Stu- dent Council 3, 4g Traffic Squad 3, 43 Mirror Staff 3, 4g Yearbook Faculty Editor 41 Secretary of the Eastern Di- vision of the Massachusetts Association of Student Councils 4g Class Treasurer 3, -ig Honor Roll 1, 2. Class officers at their best. LINDA WITH INGTON WiggY Affable . . . cheery . . . an enthusiastic spectator at all the hockey games . . . one of the SBV's . . , Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, crowded lunch tables . . . Ambition, hospital librarian. Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4g Captain of JV Cheering 1, 2g Dance Commit- tees 1, 2, 3. CAROL WOOD Carol Beautiful smile . . . demure . . . Winsome . . . future Florence Nightingale . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, algebra . . . Ambition, nurse. junior Red Cross lg Glee Club 2g Dramatic Club 2g Cheer Club lg Art Club lg Yearbook Staff 4. CLARE WOOD Clare Pretty brown eyes . . . easy to get along with . . . artistic . . . imaginative . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, Mon- day morning . . . Ambition. marriage. Cheer Club 2g Dramatic Club 1g Yearbook Staff 4g Honor Roll 2. ROGER WOODS Woody Athletic . . . popular class president . . . talkative . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, homework . . . Ambi- tion, Service. President 2, 3, -ig Student Council 2, 3, 4g Traffic 2, 3, 4g Football 1. 2, 3. 4g Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. IO9 IQS CYNTHIA WYNDHAM Windy Calm and composed . . . yet PATRICIA YOUNG Patsy Mischievous . . . raring to Knee socks on Parade. ready for fun . . . enjoys sports . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, The day just isn't long enough . . . Ambition, undecided. Intramural Field Hockey 23 Basketball 35 Glee Club 3, -fl. go . . . good athlete . . . peppy . . . Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, people who eat while talking . . . Ambition, home economics degree, Glee Club 2g Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Field Hockey 5, 45 Library Council 2, 35 Cheer Club 1, 2, 5, 43 Yearbook Staff 4, Prom Decorations 3. DONALD ZIMMERMAN Zin Class tease . . . girls, movies, and dancing. favorite pastimes . . . carried on a running commentary from the back of the classroom . . . Course, commercial . . . Pet Peeve, not enough time for lunch . . . Ambition. first spaceman to the moon or to join the navy. Class Constitution Commit- tee 1. IIO x N 1. I No Photo b E Q, Avmulste f . g ,5.,,5.5f'Q,'3z . , 7 1 - , -as 3: gif Q , -l v. i-Q. ' .. 9 4 t t he in KARL ZINNACK MARGARET ZINNACK JOHN ZURANSKY Karl Margie john Always joking . . . lively stu- Genial, capable . . . displays Loquacious in study halls . . . dent . . . why teachers get domestic talents . . . will be likes fishing and bowling , . . gray . . . seen with Dick . . . a wonderful homemaker . . . new here . . . Course, college Course, commercial . . . Pet Course, college . . . Pet Peeve, . . . Pet Peeve, school . . . Peeve, work . . . Ambition, homework . . . Ambition, mar- Ambition, undecided. to be a millionaire. riage. Football 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2. It's All Uverl naps. 5 QV No more papers, no more books! delightedly exclaim Joseph Gorman, james LaVita, john Pagliuca, Kathleen Neville, Linda'Blake Donald Zimmerman, Jean Garcia, and jane Katchpole as they anticipate graduation. Our time here at D.H.S. has run out. Finally, the'long-awaited moment has arrived -the last day of school! As freshmen it seemed to us that this day would never come Now in looking back it seems to have come too quickly. These four years have been wonderful years, happy and carefree. In this issue of Re- flertiom we present our permanent record of these years to refresh our memories AS TIME GOES BY. TAYLQRW ILUgLISl:I VCQMAPANY if ' J-F, V. ,.....4.. 'iii ' , , A pw. 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