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f Cast: SE ,t .aio ..,-- To the Class o ' UHF K. ice- 157112 czpa f61. F r, lifcis greatest handicap, t' Ll is bred of uncertainty. l am con- thlt in meeting the aca- fidetlt L i demic challenges of the past four years you have learned that noth- ing is so frustrating as the post- ponement of the inevitable. Pos- sessed of this knowledge, you should be ready to meet and con quer the fears of the future. Those of us you leave behind at Dedham High School will be gratified to learn of your success in the years that lie ahead. HARVEY B.bCRlBNhR 4.2, THOMAH k.LeCLERN ur uloerzlrz Xen OQIZ 1' As you. the senior class, depart from Dedham High School, l shall attempt to envisage what the typi- cal graduate would most earnestly desire of his Alma Mater in order that he might look upon it with pride. From my deliberations. l have determined that the school must, first, maintain a reputation of prestige for training its mem- bership: secondly, it should accen- tuate high standards of leadership: and thirdly. it should offer con- tinuous serxice and assistance to its graduates. On the other side of the picture, there are certain responsibilities which rest upon you-the graduate. Your actions, thoughts, successes and failures from this day forward reflect upon Dedham High--your Alina Mater. I pray that you, as the graduate, and that we, as your sponsor. more forward in a man- ner which will bring credit to those who made your high school experience possible by their faith and sacrifice. Harvey ll. Scribner, Superintendent of Schools S .
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MISS RUTH BAKER Desccnds from a line of teachers instruct- ing in Dedham since I056 . . . directly related to the founders of the famous Baker School in Japan . . . enjoys poetry, novels, and music-classical and musical comedy . . . collects Canton china . . . the proud posscssor of a century-old set of Ashburton goblets . . . relaxes summers in the Maine mountains . . . greatly dis- likes the term horal talks . . . indeed a most distinguished English teacher. -11-11i.l l1 I0 MR. ARTHUR IIARKER An initial dynamic entrance . . . well- learned lessons spiced with humorous re- partee . . . quick departing shot . . . the result. a rapidly-paced English class guided by a truly unique pedagogue . . . moods and mannerisms as varied as his A.V. dials and switches . . . vocabulary as wide as the horizons . . . intrigued by originality, travel, and fine literature . . . constantly threatens his boys with. X ou can be re- placed by a I6 mm. projem-tor . . . Win- chester, his sterophonic Utopia. gn ecoyzzzfzon MRS. KATHERINE BECKWITH A native New Yorker in her second year at Dedham High . . . has seasonal reading tastes-classics in summer, contemporary novels in winter . . . greatly enjoys Italian opera, musical comedies, and significant plays . . . spends winter holidays skiing at Franconia . . . has traversed the Scan- dinavian countries and Europe . . . appre- ciates French foods and European fruit . . . dislikes television, for It limits the im- aginationf' fr Nl ISS CAROL BRUC MAN Equipped with AliC's of life: Advisor to seniors . . . lirugman is her last name . . . Cares for all her classes . . . Devotes much time to ,lunior and Senior Prom dec- orations . . . Effcrvcscent personality . . . French and Spanish teacher . . . Greatly excited about language laboratory . . . Intends to go to Spain some day . . . Knight without armor on the D.H.S. faculty basketball team . . . Learning Russian at present . . . Most agreeable teacher. W :CS MISS CATHERINE CASTLE A teacher proving twice over that Latin is not a dead language . . . always pa- tient with our stumbling translations . . . Meeting tomorrow, says our capable Junior Red Cross sponsor . . . Are there any volunteers to go to the Chapter House this Weekn? . . . enjoys traveling in her new Galaxie . . . likes to knit'and sew . . . makes many of her clothes . . . enjoys the theater . . . symphony music lover.
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