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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
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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,
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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.
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