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i I If if MR. CLIFFORD GUSTAFSON Truly a man of many accomplishments is Mr. Gustafson. Witness his activities. In addition to teaching art and mechani- cal drawing at D.H.S., he instructs in dec- orative painting two nights a week in Quincy. Showings of his work have been held in such places as Jordan Marsh and the Milton Public Library. .lunior and senior prom decorations, too, come under his artistry. Need we say more? His ac- complishments speak for themselves. l l I L MISS ROSA HAJINLIAN Miss Hajinlian, with a constant plea of Eyes off that keyboard! endeavored to transform us into rapid-fire typists. Be- cause of her piquant humor, the warning bell at the end of the period always came as a surprise. She enjoys sewing and knitting. Her outside interests are photography, classical music, the opera, and the direction of a Girl Scout camp. ,-. 'iff I 52.3 f. ii' - I 1 Wa, 'fifiv 6' MR. JOHN HEAPHY Remember those famous pep rallies? Remember how vigorously Mr. Heaphy tried to transmit school spirit? Of course, you do. As director of boys' physical edu- cation at the junior and senior high school level, Mr. Heaphy maintains an active program. In his free time he enjoys trav- eling and, of course, sports. Jo .ynsfzff C1016 g?es!00z2s151'1'y . xx , t MR. JAMES KISSELL The door to Mr. Kissell's office always stands open. Any student with a problem or a question can receive expert advice and help from our willing guidance direc- tor. He has earned our sincere gratitude for the hours he spent in helping us over- come our scholastic difficulties. Golf and caning furniture are his main extra-cur- ricular activities. I4 I, tix. , I .. is. Z' MR. FRANK KRYPEL Mr. Krypel, our popular basketball and assistant football coach, teaches business organization and law, and bookkeeping. Besides teaching and coaching, Mr. Kry- pel is an avid reader and enthusiastic participant in most sports. He will long be remembered by his pupils for his logic and patience in presenting problems of business.
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f' 'S i MR. NICHOLAS DeSALVO To Mr. DeSalvo, one of our favorite teachers, we give thanks for his sage ad- vice and mastery of French. Forever teas- ing, Mr. DeSalvo kept us on the qui vive in classes that were entertaining as well as informative. Fond of the outdoors, he finds great pleasure in fishing and hunting in addition to being our very capable hockey coach. fi 2 QHIFIB if at li MRS. MARY DOWNES The conductor of our reading develop- ment classes made our weekly visits to her efficiently-run laboratory very enjoy- able. Showing us the important part that reading plays in everything we do, she convinced us that we should develop our reading ability to the fullest extent. Be- sides reading, she enjoys sewing, knitting, and sports. jfe Jafg gf JQQCUQUQQ . wprrt' MISS DORIS GRANT Miss Grant is held in high esteem by her students. Her excellence in directing the senior play and coaching the dramatic club has won her well-deserved recogni- tion by our class. Reading, interior deco- rating, and going to the theatre keep her very busy outside school. AJ' fi .ff MISS ELIZABETH GUELL Miss Cuell's vicacity and wit penetrate rules of grammar so that her sophomore classes enjoy themselves even while un- dangling a participle! In addition to serv- ing as a sophomore advisor, Miss Guell is also sponsor of Dedham I-Iigh's Na- tional Honor Society. Her many outside interests include theatre, traveling, and a study of Irish culture. I3 . .ad MRS. HELEN DUHAMEL Our industrious librarian has made the library more appealing and more service- able by supplying a diversified collection of books. She is engrossed in a monumen- tal task of cataloguing four thousand books this year. Students will always re- call her renowned words, There will be no talking in the library. 31- N 1-11--1.1-1
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1-Ti li' it 5 igjff A lift! ,1 5. ii it .avi MR. MAURICE HURLEY Under the expert instruction of Mr. Hur- ley, the problems of algebra and math ceased to baffle us. His authoritative manner always kept us attentive. Outside school, our personable math teacher likes to swim, play golf, and work at his minia- ture railroad which he has been modeling for years. w 1 MISS DOROTHY KEN DALL Heading the English department, prepar- ing the seniors for college boards, taking care of the bookroom, advising our class, and correcting college boards, are just a few of Miss Kendall's many activities. In a lighter vein, she enjoys square-dancing and mystery stories. Her gracious dignity and unruffled poise will always be iden- tified with our memories of Dedham High School. 0 Ounse anofqoiulve l I l l MR. ARTHUR LITTLE With forbearance and fortitude, Mr. Little guides his pupils in the art of woodwork- ing. The skills learned in his shop will stand many a boy in good stead in later life. He has in his home a workshop where he spends many happy hours. Gar- dening is also one of his favorite pastimes. MR. ALFRED MAZUKIN A The portals of Dedham High School opened to a number of new teachers this year. Among these was Mr. Mazukina, the assistant guidance counselor. Helpful and patient best describe Mr. Mazukina. who keeps busy guiding sophomores and jun- iors through their high school years, and helping the seniors in their choice of fu- ture schools. MR. JOHN MCCAULEY Mr. McCauley has done an admirable job as head coach of football. Under his forceful leadership and good example, the squad learned much more than good football Uknowhowf' In spite of a full schedule of coaching and teaching physi- cal science, biology, and mathematics, Dedham High's Knute Rockne finds time for tennis and camping.
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