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'IT MR. JOSEPH BELL Mr. Joseph,Bell, our Scotch-Irish teach- er of American history whose hobbies include German literature and a high- fidelity collection, will long be remem- bered for his plaid ties and keen interest in the Class of '60. Chairman of advisors for the past two years, he has successful- ly managed our class activities. I t -5 ff? X l 4,1 1' 4 sql? 4 ' F, - Ssliljfi-t'2 'Q?1fs f 41':7'fi::1f ,n 5 x . ., ' Y WH! .FPANPC .pg --Q. MISS MARGARET BOYNTON It has often been said that if one wants a thing done he should ask the busiest person to do it. This adage is personified in Miss Boynton, our French teacher par excellence, who seems to do all things well and give the impression that doing them is a pleasure. Away from school Miss Boynton is a golf enthusiast and in- veterate traveler. czcu 1? tfzms Wemazh fge Qgame 1 4 I I I 1 MR. RICHARD CAWLEY Injecting a crisp Right into our class discussions, Mr. Cawley taught us of man's progress through the ages. Because he is so interested in the subject he is teaching, his history classes are always stimulating and informative. Outside school he devotes his time to hi fi, classi- cal records, and Civil War stories. MISS MARILYN CHASE Miss Marilyn Chase, our girls' physical education instructor, joined us in the fall of '58. As softball and field hockey coach, she devotes her time after school to turn- ing out top-notch teams. Because she en- joys sports so much, Miss Chase spends her leisure time skiing, golfing, swim- ming, playing tennis, and participating in amateur field hockey contests MISS MARION CORLEY Does everyone have her notebook opened and dated? Thus, Miss Corley is apt to start her shorthand classes on the road to success. Typing and secretarial prac- tice classes are conducted efficiently and with stress on perfection. You can find her reading, listening to music, or playing golf in her spare time.
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MISS RUTH BAKER Did you belong to the Theme-a-week club? If your senior English instructor was Miss Baker, you undoubtedly did! This sophomore advisor has certainly giv- en us an excellent background for work in college. Besides being a member of the Historical Society and a trustee of the Dedham Public Library, Miss Baker takes an avid interest in literature and the theatre. V I I V ...J tiiffxa. E -gg limb ,, - MR. ARTHUR BARKER Who is the mastermind behind- Dedham Highs audio-visual department? Mr. Barker, our ubiquitous English professor, handles well this king-size job. In the classroom his students are alert and al- ways know their lessons Hverbatimf' He is a devotee of stereophonic high fidelity and owns a superb collection of records and paintings. X, E? U .1 .'q ,N ',a' u I ,lnai 0' ,a. 1.0 U'p '.o ,.-I , g , O .H 1 ,,-1' . 0, I oi' n'1N.' nadhl ' , un I a J qu 0 sf' ,Lv 0 u'0 s i'.a .1 9 0 -v'.. a', n'ov ,v., ,',,of,'n I c .0 1 on, ' , 0, '.'3 ,rl 1 to ,' 0 A V' fi-if 0 P .' MRS. KATHERINE BECKWITH Senior year brought an addition to our faculty in the person of Mrs. Beckwith who teaches tenth-grade English. Sopho- mores find her classes quite challenging and shall remember her bywords: Chance favors the prepared mind. After school hours she relaxes by listening to music and going to the theatre. We are glad to welcome Mrs. Beckwith to D.H.S. C759 Cseffzhg Gfanye fuf MISS CAROL BRUGMAN Miss Brugman came to Dedham High in our senior year. She is a graduate of Emmanuel College where she was presi- dent of her class in her sophomore and senior years. Miss Brugman has a busy schedule teaching Spanish and French and working with the Junior Red Cross. After school she enjoys dancing, skating, and going to the theatre. I0 W7 MISS CATHERING CASTLE Interspersing a humorous anecdote here and there, Miss Castle achieves Latin classes that are really quite stimulating! And how can we forget her patience and unfailing good nature as sponsor of the Junior Red Cross? Outside school she loves to listen to classical music and to attend many symphony concerts. c q I, 0 lf, ' nv.
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.-F.-. MISS JEANETTE COSTA From Wachusett Regional High School ln Holden Massachusetts came Miss Jean ette Costa a new addition to the girls athletic department Coaching varsity Job making frlends after school hours as well as in the gym classes We are only sorry Miss Costa could not have been with us our entire four years MR. TIMOTHY CRONIN Mr Cronin, a recent graduate of Boston College, teaches driver education and coaches the varsity football squad. What unruffled composure he displayed as he trees with the driver ed. car! As an outside interest Mr. Cronin enjoys sailing. He is noted for his friendly smile and his distinctive blush. U0 guzbfe FMS fjqofzy i l tennis and basketball, she has a full-time watched US 211111059 skin the bark off I if Y MR. CHARLES FOLEY Conducting experiments, explaining equa- tions and discussing formulae are all in a day's work for Mr. Charles Foley. Whether in a chemistry lab or a geometry classroom, he is right at home and is al- ways eager to help his students. His abil- ity to explain the most difficult problems in easily understood terms has made him very popular with students. s.. js. 1 --Q MISS LOUISE GAGNON Eyes on the copy and feet on the floor zidmonishes Miss Gagnon, senior advisor and office appliances and typing teacher. Miss Gagnon joined our commercial facul- ty in our sophomore year. Her free time is spent traveling. She has been through forty-two of the fifty states. Her February vacation is usually spent in Florida. I2 -A - MISS ANNE GEDGES Miss Gedges initiated a course in brief- hand at D.H.S. this year, and very valu- able it proved to be. During the summer Miss Cedges works in a brokerage firm. The practical experience she gains there is a great help to students and keeps her business organization and law classes humming. Our thanks to Miss Gedges, too, for heading our junior prom invita- tion committee.
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