Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1961

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1-11. , ' aye an' fr? , r MR. ELWOOD PHILBRICK Held his first class in the Pacific jun- gles with illitt-rates as students . . . black- board and chalk?Apacked earth and a stick! . . . had one student so proud of writing his name he carved it on every tree in sight . . . taught in Puerto Rico and still enjoys the Caribbean . . . his prize possession-a 2,000-year-old Chinese box with a fox and grapes motif . . . re- laxes by carpentering, playing the piano, writing poetry, and attending the theater. IJ-1 is-f G , .W MR. CHARLES QUALE The 'fsharp-shooter of the men's bas- ketball team . . . conducts classes in clerk- ing, typing, economics, and bookkeeping . . . an ex-Navy man . . . a summer life- guard . . . has coached football, basketball, and baseball . . . once taught in Rhode Island . . . spends spare time enjoying sports of all kinds and amateur art . . . always smiling and ever agreeable. We'll miss him! K-rrouszlrzy ew gnferesfs aewwjaft V 13,524 t 52 .. 'fre J Fx V Wi Y 3 'fuzaff xi' 'ws' 'FT X My-,yihit MR. EDWARD SHERIDAN O tempora, O more-sl . . . familiar. anguished cry of our dedicated biology teacher . . . heard many times in class- room study from protozoa to mammalia . . fishes for denizens of the deep . . . desti- nation of same'-frying pan or lab speci mens . . . probably the only homo sapi- ens in ll.I'l.S. who can stand the smell of a ffirmaldehyde-soaked crayfish . . . en- joys fishing at the Cape and reading. I8 l Qui-., MR. ROBERT SHREVE Let's get with it', . . . the descriptive remark of our music director . . . performs above and beyond the 1-all of duty . . . achieves outstanding results in our music department . . . never loses the esteem or respect of a single would be musician . . . dotes on winning at canasta and fish- ing in Maine . . . must suffer through those X periods that aren't. MR. CLARENCE SMITH Always well-occupied . . . teaches book- keeping, sales, and clerking . . . plus typ- ing at night school . . . and mathematics at the elementary level in summer school . . . aids his sales classes in the printing and production of the Senior Play book . . . a junior class advisor . . . finds time to enjoy sports of any kind especially golf bowling, and skiing . . . also good music . . . one of our most active teachers.

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X A1513 , ,, I Aww- MISS LAURA Mt-INTIRE Loyal, hard-working member of the llusi- ness Department . . . enjoys reading . . . but seldom has enough time to satisfy her desires . . . spends her vacations in New Hampshire . . . pet pet-veAat present, her car . . . master-minded our grand marches . . . a senior advisor . . . loves to dine at out-ol-the-way restaurants specializing in fine foods . . . frank, disarming manner . . . a genial and generous counselor. L....? i '+s X W. 'eu S NIR. HARRY McKAY MRS. P.Vl'RlClA NLNALLY Head of llathematics Dt-partinvnt . . . This popular home economies ll'LH'llt,'1' 1 ex-absentee teacher sk graduate work instructs: Use your head as well as your at Boston College i l Mr. Nl:-Kay better hands. . . . skillful member of women than ever lto the nth tie-greet . . . from teachers' bowling team . . . agile member 8:00 to 2:00: 2 senior math courses -l- 1 of basketball team . . . valuable asset: geometry course -l- slide rule classes I wonderful sense- of humor . . . outstanding love of labor . . . a do-it-yourself kit at-complislnnent: making every minute makes him a handy-man at home . . . count . . . noted for her quiet efficiency a 2x-l -l- l nail -le l hammer + l sore . . . unstinting of her time . . . interests thumb it his hobby, wood-working . . . include knitting, reading, and music. more activity needed? . . . sophomore class advisor . . . Welcome back, Mr. McKay! ij Q ifr06eJa1Qff fjon ere L... C7 MISS MARGUERITE O'GRADY Presidential qualities-enjoys golf lEi- senhowerl and the theatre lLincolnJ . . . able advisor of the illustrious Reflections and the guiding star of the Mirror . . . relaxes with an exciting mystery . . . prays for strength to resist the late show . . . visited Erin and kissed the Blarney Stone . . . looks forward to summers on Cape Cod. MR. EDWIN PETERSON Mr. Tradition . . . retiring this year after thirty-six years of faithful service . . . admired and respected by all . . . busy sponsor of the photography cluh . . . Now, Folks, -l- 30 students 1 physics class brought to order . . . Lake Pautue- kaway in New Hampshire -l- 1 fishing rod -i' fish galore 1 refreshed physics teacher . . . Loved truth and honor, free- dom and courtesyu . . . 'QA very perfect, gentle knight. I7



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. ,. .,,,,. QW. , Q .95 f' e,,,z 1.- PM ' ' ls Nl ffl ,. fi , if wi' -...S MAKNG f.., -I-'TW-e'-. 1 li Q ff? as. aes it ,L I-,--. fn' MR. ROBERT ROSATI Teaches the boys in shop to work with metals . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, and water coloring . . . a junior advisor . . . indispensable at senior play time . . . ready with expert advice on scenery and props . . . searching for a thirty-hour day to get things done . . . captivated as- sembly audiences with his rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone . . . a man of many talents. 2 MRS. MARIE SCHUTZE By and large a wonderful teacher . . . MISS SARAH SHEEDY Science in our freshman year. history always pleasant, smiling, with such 3 nice thereafter . . . learned with pleasure-- speaking voice . . . Every 1111111 for him. remembered with ease . . . lively discus- self in Mrs, Sf'l1l1IZC,5 Claggeg , , , every sions in every class . . . around the world class, interesting . . . William, you'vg in 180 school days . . . always pleasant, been scratching out, again . . . serenity in her manner . . . an interest in U.S. history . . . a tremendous help at prom time . . . her outside interest: knitting . . . thus, sweaters galore! fbeue opzjzy ff ew yaknfs ZD -sf ,G F314 'OHV'- W -an -r V ith. 1,3 :swim ul 1n g lnnu4 9 wuuecwsst li ' ' --isa as ' MR. JAMES SMITH Introduced us to new personalities out of the pages of history . . . good natured and helpful . . . his daughter is a mem- ber of our class . , . chairman of our class advisors for four years . . . busiest during school elections and prom time . . . much of our success is due to his capable guid- ance . . . golf and swimming rank high as outside activities . . . as do books of an historical and biographical nature. VU? lu.. MRS. ANNE SULLIVAN Came with our new speech classes this year . . . all the way from Ohio . . . ardent champion of Dedham High debating . . . has performed in summer theaters on the Cape . . . a very willing dance chaperone and enthusiastic sports fan . . . aspired to join the faculty basketball team . . . Look at your audience and You must speak louder were her frequent exhorta- tions . . . a valuable asset to our faculty. cooperative, and helpful . . . impeccably attired . . . a flair for fashion . . . longs to return to Bermuda . . . finds a great d l in t l ea of pleasure in reading 1 d rave. .1l..1.. I9 A -Q

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