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I Q? MISS ROS.-N HAJINLIAN Able instruetor in Business Depart- Ilteltt . . . ett1lt'LlYo1't'Cl to do the im- possibleAto transform us into speedy typists . . . famous for typing by music and for her speed tests . . . enjoys sewing and knitting . . . outside 1n- terests, photography, elassieal musie, and opera . . . looks forward to a summer at the Seashore. -li-i1i . MR. DENNIS HARRINCTON A new addition to our Scienee Depart- ment . . . eeltleatetl at Boston College . . . willingly answers his students' many questions . . . exeellent taste in elothes . . . rather quiet . . . wonderful dis- position . . . ean always take a joke . . . sometimes takes Courses during sum- mer vaeation . . . enjoys reading, music, and golf. MR. JOHN HEAPHY '4Okay, boys, let's get this show on the road! . . . often exhorted the Head of our Physical Education Department and famed Director of Athletics . . . former football great . . . elected to eoar-hes' hall of fame . . . solid booster of DHS . . . en- joys traveling, sports, and reading sports stories and historical biog- raphies. lnsfilled in Ut . lb MISS DOROTHY KENDALL Head of our English Department . . manifests a deep love of literature . . . upholds best standards of usage with all her might . . . enjoys teaching poetry, short story, and Shakespeare . . . enjoys reading tof eourset, dam-ing, and mountain- elimhing . . . struggled to perfect our Senior Prom grand march . . . proud of her tnaste-ry of Mount Katahdin and Mount Watsltirtgtcvii. MR. JAMES KISSELL Our amiable guidance counselor N . . . forever telling us it's never ' too soon to plan for college . . . helped us select our goals in life . . . interested in leadership skills, group dynamics, and youth unemploy- ment . . . looking forward to the day when racial prejudice will be elimi- nated . . . enjoys landscaping and working in his garden. I
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Q. A . . 'L 1 t f ,,,,,.....,.,. MR. PAUL DORRINCTON MRS. MARX DOWNE5 A new member of our faculty . . . .-Xll right. ready, vo! sound familiar? . e f 1' an excellent English teacher and foot- . . . it should . . , especially to de- ball coach . . . gave us a fighting team velopmental reading classes . , . un- . . . sense of humor comes to his rescue . . . works as supervising engineer during the summer . . . greatest ambition, to have an undefeated season . . . hope he gets his wish. ending patience in her aim to encourage reading, and more of it . . . speed with comprehension, her goal . . . quick trips to Europe. her delight . . . quite a sports fan . . . summer finds her at the North Shore. the esire fo Learn MISS DORIS GRANT Teaches sophomore English with flair . . . makes each class an adventure in drama . . . faculty advisor to the Dramat- ic Club . . . finds time each year to make the senior play successful . . . would like to see us all become National Thespians . . , attends the theatre regu- larly . . . reads, hikes, or browses through handicraft shops in her spare time. NIR. CLIFFORD GUSTAFSON Our mechanical drawing and art teacher . . . has taught at private schools and Boston University . . . has had his own studio . . . exhibits on Cape Cod . . . adept at jewelry designing . . . respon- sible for our decorative prom settings . . . masterminds the main foyer displays . . . spends much time in his garden and paints landscapes in oil. MRS. HELEN DUl'I.-XKIEL 'l'here will be no conversation in the libraryu . . . often-repeated but sadly necessary admonition . . . most capable of librarians . . . patient and helpful to students and teachers . . . especially at term-paper time . . . wealth of material at our ,disposal . . . gracious and kind . . . so well-informed . . . a perfect choice to enhance our reading heritage. -- I5
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MR. MAURICE HURLEY Forever saying NGadsl . . . tries day after day to instill an apprecia- tion of Latin and math . . . has taught English, history and geography . . . urges students to strive for perfec- tion . . . ambitious to learn . . . sense of humor . . . sophomores quake at his stentorian tone . . . sen- iors take it lightly . . . indulges in gardening and model railroading. MR. GEORGE KEHOE Member of Mathematics Department . . . returned to DHS after a year's absence . . . couldn't stay away . . . outspoken and direct . . . takes great pleasure in giving little projects to his classes . . . a fine teacher . . . enjoys doing almost any- thing . . . especially bowling and dancing . . . spends summers as an engineer. J Sense of Accomplishmenf 'Wt' anZ5t V veg .RQQQQ wwwkkkhw ,qggggoo -tOOG401w leoooooaof Oooaovoa 0 9 5 , 'r O 6 9'us'Q'4'v' A 11.1.99-,Q 4 no QS 9 O 6 Q 4r'4'v Q' JfWW25K55q 4PWW3ff?fV 0 '515'o 6'o'a'Q Jbsgxfm MRS. JEANETTE LICOR g'One, two, three . . . One, two three . . . Keep those knees up, girls . . . a familiar plea by our enthusias- tic gym teacher . . . favorite tennis and basketball coach . . . insists that her girls fight like ladiesii . . . good sportsmanship and good manners evi- dent in her teams . . . advisor of cheerleaders and cheer club . . . takes pleasure in golf and tennis . . . main interest-her husband, of course. . ,.1. 1 .1-Q-i111 NIR. ARTHUR LITTLE Exceptionally talented woodwork and mechanical drawing instructor . . . will- ing to help whenever he can be of as- sistance . . . electronics fan . . . would like to incorporate electronics into his C'0l11'S6 . . . pet peeve, untidy work benches . . . this can ruffle his usual composure . . . sojourns at Redford Air Field in his sparc time. MRS. LILLIAN LOWRANCE .Competent home economics teacher . . . always smiling, helpful, pleasant . . . quick to join in a discussion of cur- rent affairs . . . loxes reading, classical music, bridge. her Mercedes, and traiel- ing .,.k j ust mention her trip to Europe . . . she can't wait to return . . . already planning her next visit. I7
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