Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1962

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MR. JOHN HEAPHY Renowned director of athletics . . . in- dispensable at a sports rally . . . brought the house down with his Victory cheer . . . blood pressure soars during Norwood game . . . a Boston College all-time foot- ball great . . . looks forward to his win- ter soiourns in Florida . . . supervises active physical education program . . . has coached all sports . . . prides himself on keeping fit . . . iovial and kind-hearted . . . our incomparable Mr. Heaphy. MR. MAURICE HURLEY Feels sure students will absorb knowledge by age 65! . . . longs for the good days . . . enthusiastic amateur horticulturist . . . stern glint in his eye belies his true nature . . . earnest and sincere . . . afternoon help ses- sions usually crowded . . . becoming em- broiled in a lively discussion, a favorite di- version . . . iust mention Pepe, his French poodle, and you have made a friend for life! nited Awareness and Understandin - ff1f'ff f' f L...- . Q4 'N . Q wi, 1 .av-14 - we 5- g ,g3,, -,J C 'ZHZF . -' .5-6 SJ- 'ft .,., L -33. 4 Q T: ,aff MR. FRANK KRYPEL Came to DHS with us in '59 . . . pa- i' 1 , verr ,tg MRS. .IEANNETTE LIGOR Petite and peppy physical education teacher tient bookkeeping, business organization, . . . Bonnie Pruden's counterpart at DHS and law instructor . . . hard-working head . . . miniature dynamo . . . no late slips basketball coach . . . able assistant foot- for dawdling . . . tennis and basketball coach ball coach . . . stern task master at prac- . . . should take two of her to get a basket tice . . . avid sports fan . . . seen at many . . . but it doesn't . . . concocted an effective school dances and at our proms . . . of- fine system to raise Cheer Club funds . . . fered valuable social advice to boys . . . gay and charming . . . welcome chaperon loves to bowl . . . stands out in a crowd at Athletic Association dances, . . . class advisor. MR. ARTHUR LITTLE Most successful as an industrial arts teacher . . . annoyed by students who don't clean up . . . has an electronics laboratory in his cellar where he enioys making all types of complicated electronic gadgets . . . desires to include electronics in his course . . . a follower of aviation as well as electronics . . . a Little man with big ideas. l7 align- al m1-1

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MISS ELIZABETH GUELL Energetic and enthusiastic English teacher . . . seen robustly clearing the corridors every morning . . . diligent faculty advisor for Na- tional Honor Society . . . sports a stunning wardrobe . . . intrigued by foreign lands . . . Spain, the main stop on her itinerary last sumnter . . . captured several blue medals in her photography club . . , devotee of the theatre . . . made Silas Marner a memorab'e experience. MR. CLIFFORD GUSTAFSON Cur art and mechanical drawing instructor . . . exceptional talent . . . evident in his prom decorations . . . Les Rues de Paris came alive at his fingertips . . . main foyer exhibits pay tribute to his artistry . . . Jordan Marsh and Milton Public Library have exhibit- ed his work . . . favorite sports are hand- ball and swimming . , , looks for and encour- ages talent in his pupils. MISS ROSA HAJINLIAN Able instructor in Business Department . . . advises her students, Get all you can out of school while you are here. . . . devises ingenious methods of subiect presentation . . . adept at languages . . . Scituate is her second home . . . attempt- ing to master art of sailing and surfboard- ing . . . Vogue Pattern Book, her primer . . . extensive wardrobe her reward . . . interested in Girl Scout camp work. Broadenecl ur Horizor I6 MlSS DOROTHY KENDALL Busy head of the English Department , . . a truly devoted teacher . . . unstinting of her time . . . steadfast in her beliefs . . . the book-room, her inner sanctum . . . regularly chosen to correct college board exams . . . interprets poetry beautifully . . . exacting in her demands for perfection . . . activities in- clude dramatics, dancing, and reading . . . mystery stories, a minor vice . , . other qual- ities, maior virtues. MR. JAMES KISSELL Plays an important role as guidance counselor in our school . . . interviews pupils, provides vocational and educational information and inaugurates testing pro- grams . . . understanding about our ac- ademic difficulties . . . sympathetic ear for all our problems . . . frequent spec- tator at our extracurricular activities . . . sports enthusiast . . . former football star . . . recommends walking instead of rid- ing for keeping fit . . . our guiding star.



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.--11.1-h MRS. LlLLlAN LOWRANCE Taught our girls the art of homemaking . . . occupies leisure moments with bridge, reading, classical music, and gardening . . . native of the Long Horn State . . . gracious and soft-spoken . . . would very much like a peaceful world . . . proud of her daughter, Mary, a '59 graduate, now studying in Ger- many . . . strong supporter of the Mirror and its cake sales. MISS BARBARA MARSHALL Pretty, red-headed Spanish teacher . . . strong emphasis on pronunciation . . . fa- miliar with the latest techniques in the lan- guage arts . . . gentle and soft spoken . . . conscientious and capable . . . busy in the sophomore corridor every morning . . . would like to reactivate the Spanish Club . . . en- thusiastic spectator at basketball games . . . eagerly anticipates continuing her Spanish studies . . . perhaps in Spain . . . a pleasant asset to our faculty. ... Shared Their Wisdom and Experiencei MR. HARRY McKAY Our brilliant math teacher . . . proud of our achievements in college boards . . . spent his sabbatical studying advanced math at Bos- ton College . . . known as the Mr. Fix-lt of his neighborhood . . . designed and built his own house . . . Where? . . . in Dedham, of course! . . . a captain in the Army Reserves . . . wishes he had more time to spend doing the things he enjoys . . . especially swimming and skiing. l8 Q7 MRS. PATRICIA McNAl.l.Y Mix these ingredients well: patience, hu- mor, generosity, and understanding . . . re- sult? our home economics teacher . . . a former graduate of Dedham High School . . . spends her summers relaxing in Scituate . . . has traveled around the country . . . current interest, her family . . . takes pleasure in reading and attending plays . . . top-ranking member of the faculty bowling team . . . ex- pert at basketball, too! . . . indispensable to our Mirror cake sale . . . Dedham's irreplace- able Betty Crocker. 4 - ' i MISS FLORENCE MURDOCK Devoted English teacher . . . stimulates an interest in reading . . . conducts lively, re- sponsive classes . . . well-balanced literary tastes . . . ardent theater-goer . . . loves to travel . . . tells her classes, You get out of a thing what you put into it . . . ad- mired for her neat appearance, good man- ners, and calm composure . . . endeavored to give us a solid ground-work in grammar . . . hopes she succeeded.

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