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MR. CHARLES ANDERSON Joined the Physical Education Department in our senior year . . . claims Boston Univer- sity as his Alma Mater . . . succeeded Mr. Cronin as end coach for the football team . . . handball and swimming enthusiast . . . versatile camp counselor during the summer . . . famous for his Model 'A' with the original paint . . . easy to please. I2 F557 2 'I 'f-,Z art, MR. FRANCIS ASCOLESE Stimulating addition to the faculty in our senior year . . . unique approach to physics and geometry . . . makes them almost en- ioyable . . . Don't learn mechanically an oft-repeated warning . . . recommends hard work as a remedy for low grades . . . ad- visor of Camera Club . . . can be seen teeing off at his favorite golf course or attending Mozart concerts in leisure moments . . . envisages an extensive tour of Europe in the not-too-distant future. MISS RUTH BAKER The ABC's of English at her command- amiability, brilliance, and concern for her stu- dents . . . wouldn't teach in any other town . . . up-to-date on the latest educational trends . . . enioys reading, studying, and at- tending the theatre . . . proud possessor of exquisite Ashburton goblets and Canton china . . . frequent visitor to the coast of Maine during vacation . . . a lady to be admired. In Fond Recognition MR. JOSEPH BELL Tantalizing but congenial history and Eng- lish teacher . . . tops with faculty and stu- dents alike . . . great tease . . . incorrig- ible critic of the Mirror!! . . . supports all school activities . . . loves to travel . . . has visited California and British Columbia . . . toured Europe as the guest of Uncle Sam . . . constantly seen aiding traffic officers at their posts . . . renowned for his interest in 2K . . . ln all sincerity. MISS MARGARET BOYNTON Our petite and vivacious head of the for- eign language department . . . masterminds Student Council . . . language lab, her dream come true . . . in spare time, takes pleasure in sewing, playing bridge, tray-painting, and traveling . . . visited western United States and Europe . . . hopes to tour Europe again with France the first stop on her itinerary . . . quel professeur!
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ARTHUR C. BARKER MRS. KATHERINE BECKWITH fy 114, Master of the spoken word . . . as befits an Smiling good nature accompanied by a illustrious English teacher . . , setting high genuine interest in her English classes . . . standards . . . challenging his Classes fo theatre devotee . . . accomplished musician greater achievement . . , humor, his weapon . . . classical music, her love . . . welI-trav- . . . helpless laughter, the result . . . AVA eled, but still has the wish to roam . center, his home away from home . . . an painstaking in class preparation . . . definite enthusiastic bridge fan . , . yen for travel in her opinions . . . eager to investigate new . . . especially to sites of Early America . . . ideas . . . responsible for our novel senior whiles away the summer in advanced study. prom invitations . . . multiple interests reflect- ed in animated class discussions. 0 Our Facult Who MR. SALVATORE CAPONIGRO Joined the ranks of DHS Industrial Arts Department in November of '61 . . . previous- ly a crafts director in Japan and Maryland . . . graduated from Boston University and the Museum of Fine Arts . . . once adept at piano and violin . . . now symphonic listener . . . enioys good musicals, serious plays, poet- ry, and novels . . . won silver cup as amateur actor in a community drama. MISS MARGARET CARROLL New to DHS English classes this year . . . previously taught in New York . . . cheerful and pleasant . . . enjoys the respect and ad- miration of all her students . . . quite ath- letic with swimming her favorite sport . . . extensive and tasteful wardrobe . . . patient and helpful to all in her speech classes . . . coaches students for assembly speaking parts . . . guiding star of Rotary Speaking Contest . . a very able teacher. MISS CATHERINE CASTLE Any volunteer for translation? . . . if not, our amiable Latin teacher will volun- teer someone . . . delighted to see the re- activation of third-year Latin . . . enjoys good music, theatre, sewing, and gardening . . . works for American Cancer Society during summer . . . responsible for enthusiastic student support of Junior Red Cross . . . hopes some day to own a lakeside log cabin within viewing distance of the mountains. I3
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