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,If- MRS. KATHERINE C. BECKWITH All the marks of a cultured lady . . . such a lovely speaking voice . . . discus- sions in her English classes were lively and stimulating . . . often seen in cafeteria studies . . . enjoys attending the theatre and listen- ing to classical music . . . always eager to travel to distant parts. as-Xxx! MR. JOSEPH BELL An energetic history teacher . . . some- times has to resort to the blackboard pointer to get a point across . . . led more people through World War II than General Eisen- hower . . . ready to debate any political question . . . often seen searching for 209'ers in the auditorium during assemblies. fo the faculty who MISS CHRISTEL BERGMEYER I-lei' first year at DHS . . . yet already a familiar addition to our science department . . . teaches chemistry and biology . . .sen- joyed traveling throughout Europe and to the West Coast . . . interested in skiing. tennis, swimming. music, and reading . . . we hope she likes Dedham and stays with us. - 's TN l1 Vh -out MISS MARION CORLEY The boss wouldn't like that, girls . . . a soft-spoken teacher of secretarial studies . . . strives for efficiency and perfection in her girl-Fridays . . . wishes she had more spare time in which to pursue her interests . . . which include traveling, reading, at- tending the theatre, and listening to good music. MR. TIMOTHY CRONIN Gym instructor . . . assistant coach of the football team . . . an avid Dedham sports fan . . . high regard for school spirit . . . teaches senior Driver Education, too . . . What do you mean, what's a clutch ? . . . carefully explains the mysteries of Man and :be Motor Car . . . especially patient with female drivers, 'AVYT MR. ROBERT DeCOSTE 'A' through 'M' to Mr. DeCOste' '... for the solution of any curriculum problem . . . amiable, unflustered manner . . . a patient ear for any kind of student difficulty . . . helped many of us to find a job or to choose zine college . . . his main interest lies, naturally, in people. I3
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. i...g MISS RUTH BAKER Led many of us through at least one year of English . , . remember the lively dis- cussions about symbolism? . . . always lady- like . . . her many interests include the theater . . . known for her summer work at Harvard . . . often seen with Miss Ken- dall-probably deciding the fate of a dan- gling participle. MR. ARTHUR BARKER An energetic and fascinating English teacher . . . competent senior advisor . . . his witticisms often make the round . . . able leader of Audio-Visual . . . also spon- sor of the Philosophy Club . . . business- like manner and thought-provoking ques- tions . . . a unique approach to teaching. The Class of 1964 is deeply grateful ug mms. V if 1' MISS MARGARET BOYNTON Vous riavev pas etutlie votre leqon? her quick reply to a faltering answer . . . Our petite and energetic French teacher . . . Head of the Language Department . . . ad- visor of the Student Council . . . always receptive to new ideas . . . enjoys garden- ing. swimming. traveling. and playing bridge. lil I MISS CATHERINE CASTLE Any volunteers for the Latin translation today? a frequent question . . . proves Latin is not a dead language . . . a senior advisor . . . helpful sponsor of the junior Red Cross . . . enjoys knitting afghans and playing bridge- Castle style, not Boynton style . . . delights in entertaining friends at her little house in the country. mf? 1 an MR. RICHARD CAWLEY Relates the past to the present in his interesting and stimulating history classes . . . a sophomore advisor . . . an inveterate reader . . . especially of Civil War history . . . usually seen in the library reading room . . . enjoys his hi-fi records . . . spends many of his summers taking graduate courses.
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