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'viii-1-gg q11 MR. RICHARD CAWLEY Respected member of the History Depart- ment . . . awarded a John Hay Fellowship last summer . . . continually adding to his knowl- edge of the Civil War . . . fond of classical music . . . frequently found listening to his hi-fi set . . . individualism shown in unusual classroom set-up . . . vital interest in world affairs . . . an alert observer of history in the making. ' 1 MISS MARION CORLEY Seventy-two fifty a week for working, not talking . . . words of warning which had a quieting effect on Miss Corley's business classes . . . apt to be playing bridge or at- tending the theatre after school . . . indulged her wanderlust with a Caribbean cruise . . . has crossed the continent twice . . . considers good health and good friends her greatest blessings. Engendered a Love of Learning MRS. MARY DOWNES Constantly perfecting student reading tech- niques . . . loves her job . . . her reading development program is outstanding in the state . . . reigns supreme in the administra- tion building . . . enioys gardening . . . summers with her family on the North Shore . . . all of them are hockey fans . . . ad- mired by students for her composure . . . soft-spoken even in moments of stress . . . an outstanding attribute. I4 px 9 1 It MRS. HELEN DUHAMEL Our zealous librarian . . . prime interest, expanding our already well-stocked library . . . invaluable consultant at book report time . . . enioys reading iimaginelt and baking in her leisure time . . . considers herself an amateur bridge player . . . entrusted her daughter to our class . . . fondly remembers Wisconsin . . . vacations on the Cape . . . dreaming of the day when the library will have an unlimited budget! MR. CHARLES FOLEY Came to us in our sophomore year to teach Chemistry and Physics . . . with him chem- istry is simplicity . . . faced experiments with confidence . . . enjoys reading and sports, with basketball and bowling tops . . . terror of the faculty bowling team . . . star of the faculty basketball team . . . constantly aggravated with aggravation . . . toured Europe with the Air Force . . . hopes some- day to return and visit picturesque Italy.
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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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fi 1' fl MR. TIMOTHY CRONIN Our absent, uniformed gym teacher . . . now touring Paris, courtesy of Uncle Sam and the National Guard . . . will return to us as an enthusiastic end coach next year . . . if President Kennedy agrees . . . familiar sight at all football games . . . well-remembered for his instruction on Man and the Motor Car and, his patience with female drivers in his class. MR. ROBERT DE COSTE Good-natured guidance counselor . . . new to Dedham High this year . . . soph- omores, his specialty . . . of an artistic turn, he enioys painting, drawing, and mosaic work . . . also a photography fan . . . a sportsman, par excellence, his favorites are ice skating, swimming, and softball . . . recently returned from a Mediterranean cruise. lnstilled a Sense of True Values l i L... , mal' 1. -Quai al ' MISS LOUISE GAGNON Efficient typing and appliance teacher . . . well-organized classes . . . demands the best from her students . . . February vacations find her basking in the Florida sun . . . l travels to Canada in the summer . . . be- l hind-the-scenes financial wizard of Junior . Class . . . photography and knitting her fav- 1 orite pastimes . . . delighted with her new l car . . . considers our class most cooperative l and pleasant. Zliy. 'gene' 1' A 4 Q 5, i - ,Fr I kgs, lr 1 t o s ...Ji -il MISS DORIS GRANT You villains, pon my soul, frequently heard when passing room 203 . . . witty soph- omore English teacher . . . wonder-worker of our senior play . . . unlimited patience . . . resourceful ingenuity . . . antiquing and interior decorating high on her list of ac- tivities . . . culinary artist . . . avid theatre goer, of course . . . especially Shakespearean plays. . . very fond of nieces and nephews. MR. NICHOLAS DE SALVO Patient, pleasant, and philosophical French teacher . . . coached the hockey team with emphasis on good sportsmanship . . . ad- mired by his pucksters . . . never daunted by early-morning practices . . . utilizes his spare time in hunting or fishing . . . thor- ough in class preparation . . . an authority on nature . . . persuasive manner of speaking . . . a firm advocate of classical learning . . . interested in his students . . . a fine teacher. u1i. l5
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