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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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+ I MR. JOSEPH BELL A dubious supporter of our class . . . dared us to succeed . . . to spite him we did . . . constantly harassed us about dead- lines . . . fond of music . . . owns an ex- tensive collection of German folk songs . . . East or West, anywhere is bestf loves to travel- l.et's face it. . . . most popular with D.H.S. ZZ, '95 MR. RICHARD CAWLEY Relates past to present . . . conducts classes in U.S. History and Modern Eu- ropean History . . . one of our senior ad- visors . . . enjoys watching Edward R. Mur- row's-g'Person to Person . . . can be found reading books on the Civil War and English History in his leisure hours . . . a hi-fi enthusiast. 'fu h - .H Q7 1 Q MISS MARGARET BOYNTON Our nomadic French professeur . . . Student Council advisor . . . Candy, anyone? . . . expert couturier . . . avid bridge enthusiast . . . golfer. swimmer, and theater lover . . . frequent traveler . . . Europe, I shall return. . . . direct, dy- namic, and distinctive . . . manning her turret . . . crowned with earphones . . . all ten fingers on separate buttons . . . Avez-vous etudie la lecon? . . . twenty lights blink in response . . . a space-age educator at last. by KQUI' GCIIAZ ,H Qf-1, mm .. ,af . cu ' i .1 tefilrfal iggilx fr Q 1, xi V 'Z-' . as s' MISS MARILYN CHASE Move those big fat feet and run! -cries our well-liked, ambidextrous girls' gym teacher . . . even modern dance becomes enjoyable under her supervision . . . busy studying for her master's degree . . plays on a Boston field hockey team and travels everywhere to ski . . . spends leisure time traveling, reading, gardening, and knitting . . . You name it and she has done it! -V fv- if-nl MISS MARION CORLEY Girls, as future secretaries you must know . . . a familiar phrase in class . . . reminding us that our goal is the mail- able copy . . . enjoys classical music, reading, theater, and golf . . . her sum- mers are usually spent in Vermont . . . capably supervised junior and Senior Prom invitations.
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