Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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tal' uncut 2 MRS. PATRICIA McNALLY Mrs. McNally, the Betty Crocker of Dedham High, instructed us in the art of domestic science. She supplied our lunches with nutritional variety as she planned the cafeteria menus of both the junior high and senior high schools. Her favorite pastimes include bridge, knitting, reading, and just being with people. xi l'h4 MISS FLORENCE MURDOCK In a gentle and pleasant manner Miss Murdock kept us engrossed in the world of literature and grammar. We shall al- ways appreciate her good common sense and lucid explanations of the intricacies of grammar. In her leisure time, Miss Murdock enjoys traveling, reading, and attending lectures and plays. O 5900? 633601230 Q MR. JOSEPH NUNES Four years ago, Mr. Nunes entered Dedham High School and began to guide his pupils through the boundless realms of chemistry and physics. Fascinated by the world of formulae and equations, Mr. Nunes labors extensively in his own laboratory at home. MR. ELWOOD PHILBRICK After school hours, Mr. Philbrick goes in for hiking, traveling, gardening, and building houses. With a serious demean- or, broken occasionally by a soft chuckle or witty remark, he gave us a firm foun- dation in English grammar and literature. Although he has been with us only since our junior year, we have grown to admire his vast knowledge. l , YC., l wr 9 if X if W fa w 1 1, at l l ...f I I MR. CHARLES QUALE Mr. Quale's friendly smile and genuine interest in others have made him one of D.H.S.'s most popular teachers. He I enjoys sports, art, and even teenagers! J..-T... He serves as advisor to the Hi Y Club, a teenage club associated with the YMCA. Mr. Quale's pleasant manner made book- keeping, clerking, and typing classes al- most nice. I7

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NIR. ROBERT ROSATI MRS. MARIE SCHUTZE MISS SARAH SHEEDY YVhen not helping our boys work with metals. our lin - lt - Yours:-ll - Metliml Man . Alf. lniosati. is painting. hunting, or fishing soinewliere in New England. Uur senior play could not gun on witliout his realistic st-ein-ry. and our sophoinores would not be ready to climb that step to tht- juniort'l.1s- without his wise atlvice. Now. his lilo-it-yttt1i'svll1-is say 'Jllhanli you. e 0 9-G2.SfJIf'Q Q15 f ' -ru. - ' ' left . - ,J H , 1 x. Y 1 1. . ,m.f,:f?..'. -, 'f:A?L K J-1 t Q. .- -,,...,. , ' .-,f3.:Y.,.f. .- H .!, Nl R. .l,tMlf1r4 SMlTll Hur l'n1t--d States history l4'.lClll'l' is a popular ligurt' at lJ.l'l.S. With tmfailing gutntl humor and 'mrulflvd dr-mt-anor, he prtgsidt-tl mer lunch tit-kets in the cafeter- ia, and in tht- t'la--rtunii -'larified such national if-sues at- The l ot1rter-Iitli Amend- ment, or the itnpear-lnnent of President Jolmson. Coll and swimming are his prin- cipal summer diversions. rg!-35,5 mit , ,jtlliziff 'Qt Y , ' 151 t. . ' - 4 ,, .vwxvl . 'ff . ,ft 1, ,,, vt part i . ,xg ..s!,K!:. - 1:91 V Wi. M, Every man for himself,', Mrs. Schutze warns as she surprises one of her history or civics classes with a short quiz. Mrs. Schutzeis quiet, pleasant manner makes ht-r classes especially enjoyable, in spite ol those quizzes. Our able junior class advisor also manages to squeeze in a lit- tle reading. knitting. and gardening for relaxation. MR. JOHN WALLACE Mr. Wallace is well qualified to prepare us for entrance into the business world. Head ol the business department and teacher of' accounting and operation of business machines at D.H.S., he served as President of the Commercial Direc- tors' Club of Massachusetts this year. Be- sides acting as golf coach and senior ad- visor, he also enjoys gardening, reading, and playing golf. I8 Versatile Miss Sheedy recently trans- ferred from the science department to the history department. With a quiet effi- ciency, this capable historian made the problems of the ancients as timely and meaningful as today's newspaper. A few of Miss Sheedy's pastimes' are reading, traveling, and attending baseball games. fo greaf We zeoemenfs MR. THOMAS WELCH Mr. Welch, a man who knows his bones and tries to teach us about ours, instructs in physiology. Upon entering class, an alert senior might hear a discussion on the sternoeloidalmastoid or acromoclavi- cular joints, which we tried so very hard to spell. After school, he may be found ably coaching the ,l.V. basketball and baseball teams. .

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