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MR. ROBERT ROSATI Let's keep this work area clean. . . . constant reminder for the boys in Industrial Arts . . . orderly and systematic . . . keeps up to date on the latest shop equipment . . . popular with all . . . perhaps it's that twinkle in his eye . . , has an excellent singa ing voice . . . a vital part of all our talent shows, MRS. MARIE SCHUTZE A lady of ladies . . . makes LYS. History come alive . . . voluminous notebook, a necessity in her course . . . soft spoken, but able to handle any problem that may arise . . . Winsome smile . . . wants her students to keep well-informed so that they may become responsible citizens . . . spon- sor for the National Honor Society. promoted learning and wisdom MR. ROBERT SHREVE I could say something nice, but I won't . . , forexer a tease . . . his endless pa- tience is .1 mystery . . . known for his red beret . . . responsible for our fine musical reputation . . . loves to fish . . . Declham's strongest fan. MR, CLARENCE SMITH A familiar sight in 102 or along the senior corridor . . . sales, his specialty . . . mass produces expert salesmen and women each year . . . well remembered for his diligent work on the playbook . . . it would not exist without him . . . teaches clerking too . . . truly an irreplaceable member of our faculty. MR. JAMES SMITH Locate on the map . . . . . teaches U.S. history with emphasis on local interests . . . stimulates lively debates on the peculiar- ities of history . . . Principal of night school . . . unique sense of humor . . . sympathetic and understanding . . . uses spare time in swimming, golfing, and reading historical novels. 20
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MISS FLORENCE MURDOCK Teaches junior and senior English . . . enriches the curriculum with Practical Eng- lish and Literary Calvalcade . . . gentle ladylike air . . . glad to devote extra time to her pupils . . . uses her spare time pro- fitably reading fiction and attending the theatre . . . spends her summers at the Cape. MR. THOMAS NELSON Industrial arts teacher . . . quiet but pleas- ing manner . . . tall and good looking . . . alert to possible employment opportunities for his students . . . frequently found in cafeteria study halls . . . his favorite pastimes include golfing . . . looking for- ward to teaching an electronics course some- day. MR. JOSEPH NUNES Head of Science Department . . . solved the mysteries of chemistry and physics for many of us . . . makes his presence known at the beginning of each year by burning sulphur . . . demonstrates chemical struc- tures with his toys . . . explains carefully - This is the way it is but it reall isn't - Y like this . . . a scientific enigma! zenith of perfection . . . ... MR. ELWOOD PHILBRICK This English teacher is held in the highest esteem by his boys . . . attractive bulletin boards add to pleasant atmosphere of room 107 . . . very proud of his new home . . . frequent visitor to the Caribbean . . . offers sage advice to his students . . , books have a special appeal for him. A-Q MR. CHARLES QUALE More tap. less yap orders our friendly typing teacher . . . senior class advisor . . . helped us through three years of problems . . . sponsor of the radio operators club . . . assistant coach of outdoor track . . . en- joys horseback riding, painting, and all sports . . . during the summer, a day-camp supervisor. I9
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lvnss MARY SELLING Her first year at DHS . . . a pleasant ad- dition to the faculty . . . teacher of English to sophomores and juniors . . . seniors have her as a monitor in study halls . . . deceivingly quiet . . . capable of handling any situation . . , neat and poised. uffwh MISS SARAH SHEEDY What are the dates for the French Revolution? . . . a typical question posed by this teacher of European history . . . evenatempered . . . calm in any situation . . . stimulates many lively debates . . . especially noted for Friday discussion periods on current affairs , . . always encouraging her students to read. MR. EDWARD SHERIDAN Our personable biology and physiology teacher . . . known for his crowded fifth period physiology class . . . friendly manner toward students . . . terrific sense of humor . . . quick to rescue floundering students . . . spends his summers at Bass River on the Cape. with unremiffing patience . . . 1 .-.- ,tgu ,,. MRS. CHRISTINE TSIALAS New to DHS this year . . . dares her classes to perform those invigorating warm- up exercises . . . a student teacher in our sophomore year . . , liked us so well she just had to return . . . taught us to enjoy modern dance . . . a pleasure to have her in our senior year. MRS. MARY SULLIVAN Faces a mountainous task-that of im- proving our speech . . . and our grammar . . , most patient of English teachers . . . responsible for many assemblies . . . works diligently with the Rotary Speaking con- testants . . . inordinately proud of her fam- ily . . . all seven of them . . . courageously undertakes camping. MR. KENNETH TOOMEY Instructs typing, law, briefhand, and busi- ness organization classes . . . keen sense of humor . . . popular with his students . . . chairman of sophomore advisors . . . sang in all our talent shows . . . at the Senior Prom, too . . . Irish, through and through. 2l
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