Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1961

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,Ps 41 C3 MR. TIMOTHY CRONIN Our youthful-looking gym teacher . . . end coach of our football team . . . enjoys all kinds of sportsfbut especially golf- ing and boating . . . teaches driver educa- tion to many D.l'I.S. seniors . . . enthu- siastic about the increase of school spirit generally . . . and the revival of fighting spirit in football specifically. 1v .11-il. I2 Z!! , ,. 'JZ' -' vi I MR. NICHOLAS DeSALVO HA number-I hockey coach . . . in- augurated this competitive sport in Ded- ham . . . il parle through five French classes . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, play- ing-as well as coaching-sports, and lis- tening to good music . . . can be found in his garden or cutting down his forest for our prom decorations . . . his belief: Think for yourself . . . always equipped with a smile. L..-M' MRS. MARY DOWN ES Competent instructor of our weekly read- ing development classes . . . just a few minutes' walk away in the administration building . . . taught us the importance of proficiency in reading and a large vocab- ulary in our everyday life . . . believes all students should develop their reading ca- pabilities to the fullest . . . pleasant, friendly manner . . . smiling countenance . . . among her many outside interests reading, sewing, and sports rate highest. 91116622 y Q15 110 X66 7' 2 MISS LOUISE GAGNON f'Eyes off the keyboard! warned our alert typing and office appliances teacher as she held up a goal of speed and ac- curacy . . . enjoys knitting, gardening, and traveling . . . February vacation finds her acquiring an enviable tan in Florida . . . taking colored slides of the scenic wonders across our country is her favorite hobby . . . has seen most of our fifty states and Canada . . . next stop, Europe! Wam F ., .-.x, .W 1- 'h -12.-:L - ' ' 1s-i2f. 4 '.- - 4- '- .- ? MISS DORIS GRANT 'Pon my soul . . . relaxes with a good biography . . . entranced by the legit- imate theatre and all forms of drama . . . gourmet in the sphere of international cookies . . . especially the rich Scandina- vian varieties . . . takes great delight in window shopping year round, but es- pecially at Christmas . . . spends vacations in Maine gaining stamina for translating whispered answers.

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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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IN 7 I MRS. HELEN DUHAMEL Keeper of the portals to the room of knowledge . . . red-haired and smiling . . . mediator between the students and the extensive services offered by the addition of 5,000 new books . . . head of library council . . . instructed others in the running of an efficient library . . . intro- duced operation Silent Service in study halls . . . The library is not a place for social gatherings . . . enjoys the theater and reading. ,,, f- MR. CHARLES FOLEY 1 dark crop of curly hair -l- vast knowledge -l- experience in the Air Force 1 dynamic chemistry and physics teach- er . . . This will only make a little pop! forewarns this instructor . . . unlearned valences + long lab reports I headache for Mr. Foley . . . hard-working, hard- playing member of the faculty basketball team . . . holds a two-year membership card with Dedham High. 77015 if EQOCUQUQQ fa-'Y' Ab 3 YN MISS ELIZABETH CUELL Sponsor of the Honor Society . . . a hockey fan . . . enjoys travel . . . now planning a sojourn in Spain, A Midsum- mer Night's Dream . . . belongs to the South Shore Camera Club and has re- ceived two ribbons . . . Much Ado About Nothingf, saith she . . . interested in the adolescent . . . Love's Labor Lost . . . energetic, exacting, and effective, 'GMeasure For Measure. MR. O. CLIFFORD GUSTAFSON Always needed and always helpful . . . teaches art and mechanical drawing . . . taught at Swain School of Design for eleven years . . . once planned to be a free-lance artist . . . has exhibited and sold many of his paintings . . . lent a touch of enchantment to our prom deco- rations . . . manages to have a main foyer display to match each season . . . we'll be grateful to Mr. Gustafson. MISS ROSA HAJINLIAN Former director of a Girl Scout camp . . . active member of the Business De- partment . . . enjoys sewing and knitting . . . adept at translating Vogue patterns into fashionable ensembles . . . famous for typing by music and bell-timed speed tests . . . outside interests-photography and classical music . . . graciously pre- sided over cafeteria at lunch time . . . looks forward to vacations at the se'- sliore. If

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