Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1961

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and gf MISS DOROTHY KEN DALL Head of the English Department . . . has a quiet, competent approach to teach- ing . . . enjoys reading and analyzing the classics . . . proudly possesses a silver cup awarded by the Arthur Murray Studios for excellence in ballroom dancing . . . expertly exhibited the tango to a capacity audience in the Statler Hilton Ballroom . . . twice conquered Mount Katahdin, the highest mountain in Maine . . . truly, a D 'amost excellent accomplished lady. '--...Lx 1 .1 '. MR. JAMES KISSELL Our guiding light to adult life . . ever ready with helpful counseling . . . authority on jobs and colleges . . . con- templating publishing a book on the re- sults of his guidance experiences . . . pres- ent research, Why Johnny Avoids Math in High School . . . likes to cane chairs, cultivate roses . . . enjoys fishing, golf, checkers and chess . . . thinks the new system of bidding in bridge wonderful . . . always approachable, available, and affa- ble. or ffe Qzufure pl-1-l ,, MR. ARTHUR LITTLE Let's clean it up -these are his famous last words in shop . . . teaches woodwork- ing and mechanical drawing . . . his height doesn't match his name . . . softspoken and amiable . . . restrained in manner . . . but not in quantity of work accomplished . . . follows aviation closely . . . frequent visitor to Bedford Air Field . . . busy in his home workshop during free time. ffsg MRS. LILLIAN LOW RANCE A welcome addition to our faculty this year . . . our competent teacher of home economics . . . quiet, pleasant, always smiling . . . has more than her share of patience and helpfulness . . . appreciates a lively discussion of current affairs . . . follows through with her subject outside school too, collecting recipes and cook- books . . . also enjoys reading, especially the Atlantic Monthly. MR. ALFRED MAZUKINA Our patient and understanding assistant guidance counselor . . . really appreciates kiddoes who use their mental facilities to their utmost . . . knows hard work does pay off in later years . . . keeps tabs on good job opportunities for his students . . . enjoys working with young people . . . feels great satisfaction when they go on to better things . . . officiates at basket- ball and football games outside school. I5

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my 8' . .,,t .. . I Y? Li 3. MR. JOHN HEAPHY MR. MAURICE HURLEY MR. GEORGE KEHOE Dedham Highs favorite physical edu- cation director . . . an avid sports fan . . . enjoys football, baseball, and swim- ming . . . likes to travcl south . . . reads sports and historical biographies . . . has coached all major sports at D.H.S .... joints the cheerleaders as they cheer for the T-E-A-M . . . can be found collecting tickets or promoting their sale . . . we're going to miss Mr. Heaphy. 41 .g1i-l I4 Original goal. diplomacy-eventual pro- fession, teaching . . . decided the home front provided more action . . . favorite hobbies, horticulture ll seed + 2 weeds I l gardenl and tropical fish 11 Siamese fighting fish -l- 1 .Siamese fighting fish : 2 separate tanks? . . . intensely inter- ested in American youth . . . devoted to his profession and his math . . . 1 affable roar -l- 1 pseudo scowl : 1 Mr. Hurley 'l' l empty corridor. 79repar122y 5 One of the teachers who joined DHS this year . . . member of Mathematics Department . . . imported from Westwood High . . . known for his good sense of humor . . . takes great pleasure in giving hlittle projects to his math classes . . . can be heard advising his pupils to 'igrind the problem through . . . enjoys doing almost anything . . bowling, and dancing. . especially golfing, V1 A I in MR. FRANK KRYPEL Are there any questionsn? . . . book- keeping, business organization, and law providing many . . . an avid believer of putting wl1at's in the books to work . . . thus, the stimulating experience of class- room corporations and courtroom proced- ures . . . assistant coach of our football team . . . coach of basketball . . . class- room judge . . . enjoys playing golf, bowl- ing, and reading sports stories. MRS. JEANETTE LIGOR One, two, three, one-one, two, three, Iwo . . . All the way to the floor, girls . . . Watch those knees . . . urges our tiny, enthusiastic gym teacher . . . expert on the trampoline . . . our favorite basketball and tennis coach . . . success- ful, too! . . . outside interests?-why, her husband, of course . . . with us for only two years . . . wish it could have been more. tl



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NIH. JOHN Mt-tl.-XIlI,EY Head football coach now for three years each year more successful . . . teaches mathematics. science, and biology . . well-known for his great half-time talks . . . star football player at IMI .... famous last words: Good day to work. lwysn a team needs a fY0Oll coach to be good itself and the coaehgis Mr. Mt-Cauleyl S-.,, MISS IVLOR ENC IE NI U RDOCK A friendly smile, a helping hand, and a gracious manner are her trademarks . . . most patient of English teachers . . enjoys intellectual reading . . . explored the western hemisphere, Canada, Bermuda. 'West Coast, and Middle West . . . admired the beauty of the Swiss Alps . . . braved the Venetian waterways in a gondola . cast her three coins in the Fountain o Trevi and hopes one day to return . . nifgdt-sl and unassuming . . . a fine person. S53 O cj o . 'uni' f ?051lr2y uesflons gn v' 'rv 'V' ev-gf , 3 I f J. t i All l 1' ,f x-...f-N MH. THOMAS NELSON Came to us this year from the junior high . . . a great help to our class . . . printer of our dance programs for the senior prom-helped with prom decorations too . . . completely entranced by our new printing press . . . ready with practical advice for the Mirror . . . can be found teaching in the DHS shop or relaxing on the golf course. MR. I.Ol 'l'S NHCUIRE Has homeroom situated in that special placeuffriglit across from the office . . . instructs his civics and US. history pupils to Cel on the ball . . . spends his va- cations working . . . enjoys fishing, skiing, and sports in general . . . his sparkling sense of humor keeps his classes lively . . . seems to enjoy teasing more than any- thing else. ., 1 - ,r 23i!Cr2't4M 2g lit W , '- 55 33 As ' 39 iii . W1 'HX 41!'M0'2tl tc '33 Q' to 1 :'. Re 751 MR. JOSEPH NUNES 1 dark brown crew cut ci- 1 pair of liorn-rimmed specs -l' 1 chalk-dusted jacket -l- 2 squeaky shoes 1 popular chemistry teacher . . . Patience is a vir- tue. except when 1 student + 1 exploded test tube 1 Mr. Nunes . . .'can be found working diligently in his home laboratory . . . or attending summer classes at Prince- ton . . . or presenting after-school physics classes . . . busy sponsor of Science Club. ss 54 it 'S 1 or ME E I Wisn it

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