Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1965

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Yr ' '- ,- HQ' A ' K -use-I..-,s,-'.. . , If 7 , .,., PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: I.. to R.. Ruth Fish, Ronnie McNally, Knight, laney Neill, Pam Amesbury ART STAFF: L. to R., Priscilla White, Kathy Moons-y, Terry Gliaprnan, Mary Drazan, Be-th Hobbs, Kathy Tessitore Ginny ' IN is Smnding Left Io Right: Jim'Pontuso, Ann Geary, Carol SoPldnPr, Dave lvffrson, Janey Ne-ill, Sue Qualtieri, Terry lfhapman, Suv l'aQionf-k. Svatvrl: Pat Vey. Donna Mr'Gar- thy, Kathy Mf'l7arlin, Ann Hallarlay, Kathy Donovan, Ginny Knight. Daw Matin-Son lliflitor-iii-vliiefl, Paula Gollatos. Debbie' Pam-fflla. Nanvy Reilly. Pam Strike, Gaye lVlCManus FACULTY STAFF: L. to R.. Sue Himmel, Kathy Donovan, Kathy McFarlin, Ann Halladay HAM 1 ,Nag J L 5 1 -W- 'A . 4 I' fl I y ,N fl, 1,65 ll SENIOR STAFF: Slanding L. to R.. Gaye Mr'lVlanus, Terry Chapman, Pam Stuke, Sue Qualtieri, Sue Pasionek: Seated, Nancy Reilly, Debbie Pacella, Paula Collatos ACTIVITIES STAFF: Standing L. to R., Ruth Hargreaves, SPGRTS STAFF: L. to R. Jim Pontuso, Carol Soeldner, Cathy Hawes: Seated, Pat Vey, Donna McCarthy, Donna Dave Iverson Nelson. fAnn Geary not in picturel 65 7 WE ACKNOWLEDGE THEIR LEADERSHIP ff if in... A, J, A Members of the Class of 1965: May I congratulate eafh one of you and wish you every success ln the future fulfillment of your greatest potential. 1430 121411543-:vu-1--e Lf li 7 Nail W U XL! To the Members of the Crarluztting Class of I965: In .lune you will Qfllllllfllto from Dedham High Sehool into an increasingly-complex terliririlogirztl -emit-iv .intl ti troulilrwl world. The greatest issue confronting the world torlny is Frwrlmu xv-rsus Cmuniunifuu. Communists continue th:-ir rv-lf-ntlf-ss struggle I0 control the minds uf men, Brushfires to eru-.li the freedom of inankinrl are rampant throughout the -world. This is a wir that will be waged on many fronts for years to come. Our great Auiwriean rh.illr-nge is ln work and. if necessary, fight to preserve the fri-t-ilum of 1-vi-ry inrlivirluzil :mul stiff-Quzirfl the dignity of the human race. Ono of the greatest bun:-tits 1-njoxwl as a nieinlier of tht- frm- society unflr-r our American way of life is universal puhlii' srhool r-flumtion. You have enjoyed twelve years of formal 1-vlmqilioyi: you lriw rr-4:-in-il .in ev:-ll:-ut luisif vrliiuttiuyig .intl you have rlwveloped a firm, sulid fouurlulion on which to luuild the sur-cr-structure of your future srhooling, training. .intl lit-rs. Hold tr-ngieiouslr to the irlv-.ie .mtl iflf-als nrquirr-rl through your home training. your religious affiliations, .intl your pr-riofl of formal sehooling: observe the eivil and moral l.iwg aliirle liv honest .intl lawful pmreiluresg stnnrl up for justice against injustice: align xoursvilvw- uitli the lorrfrs for :owl in your r-umnuinitv. state. tnrl nation: br- an upright eitifen liv woril iinrl example: c-ontinue to he a student during your youth and nrlult years to keep alirwfi-I of 'lr-viilopruvnts in our ehnnging soriety because success now .intl ui tlu- lulurf- is prmliiuta-il ou .1 lift-time lmrning prow-:tg ,mtl make gi valuable :intl worthuliili- ionrriliution lu passing on tht- torrh of our great American heritage to your 4-hilflrr-n, Tlir-se arf- the weapon- uf a free cm-ietv to triumph over Communism. With Cofll ltr-lp tht- form-s for good will v-nit-rge virtoriouslv, May He hless you for your persevering efforts with :in abundance of good health and success in thc years ahead. Corvlially yours, QQ' Lawrence I.. Brown. Superintr-nd:-nt of Schools f I wish to eongratulate the members of the graduating class of 1965 as they complete their course at Dedham High School and stand upon the threshold of a new career broader in its scope, more challenging in its opportunities, more demanding in its responsibilities. and more rewarding in its achievements. I have had the privilege of working with some members of the elass since they entered the first grade: others I have met during the intervening years. To all I extend my sincere good wishes for sueeess in their chosen fields of endeavor. James F. Dunne, Assistant Superintendent WE APPRECIATE For the social and finaneial suecess we achieved in our first two years at Dedham High School. we wish to offer a word of thanks to the man most rr-sponsihle-Mr. Lofts Mcfiuire. In spite of his many responsihilities as a teaeher and a traek r-oaeh. Mr. Mc- Cuire was always ready to offer his assistance eheerfully and willingly. For this. hut even more for heing a friend, we thank and honor Mr. Lofts MC- Guire. all THEIR C CUNSEL For undertaking the diffieult task of guiding us through our all-important senior year. we wish to offer our most sineere thanks to Mr. Edward Sheri- dan. We shall always he indehted to Mr. Sheridan for his willingness to take over when Mr. Mcfluire heearne athletic director. Thanks to Mr. Sheri- dan. our senior prom was hailed as the best ever. 1-I ..-... A.- I '. 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Oflf-n cduglll ing .4 xlmlf-nt-fri-v llirrr' muullxs . . , om- of ilu' nlil-'sl Lnnilivw in llxi- arm lying in vmnl for uniuspccling rule' will ln- lung .mil vu-lilly rl-ll..'ll.l,.-wil , . . has sllrmu ln-rwlf I0 ln- n-xlrmln-ly lar:-.ukvrx for lxix ftrlpr-ml gym lnni-vrs, mpdlnln unfl ve-ry umlf-rstzxnvlingg. NOW WE TURN ,num LG' xl, -im '4- 'nf vf 7:7 MRS. KATHICRINIC ll. MR. JOSEPH RELI, l'lI sligreee for jus! :I moment . . . fflmrm. urwimzsxn'-+Q, :mul tnlrfnt, lu-r fl f'+'1'f'i' 'l l 'r 4 'l'll'l l - - ' ll'-7l'l9 hyllim, I I I Hmnulmwl J slmnam, U' our ultr-ntion willn luxe ch-vu-r lilllr- 'wr VIMW s-'l lim, H1 mpmhm, mlm-rvuliuns . . . in luis 1-yrs 11 von- .lppuzrnl in .ill lwr ll.-Inns , . . flv- 5l. l l1ll'f1 I - - . Il flflllul-lil' Civlrs, lagi.1f..1li ..m...i....- . . ....g..w muli.-. l Q Y- fu! 'T ' 1'ff1 N 'S1 '1 f 5Imr,,,. 'mul HH, lh,,!II,,, i I' I mln. . ,gnixllug rlxlvlljuin nf' nur ASin4lr-nl S,mhHl www I - -YMNW Hulmr 'wr 1.-.unanl . . . Ilwwle-il an wrxlmg ll ,,,,,,,,,,.r M,l,.,w'H ' V fr,.,Iu,.mlv H., lvxllrfmk ul ll:1rw..x.l1l!l.lst sumllu-r . . . msuflx lim flux-v--. llml K llning: of V 'l' l 'l of 'i k 'i l l l 'i'k N' lnnmlv is il joy fun-H-r. Q.. MISS CHRIST!-IL MRS. JUDITH RRHYR Our vivacious English and speech in- Striking lilumlf- with il lowly smile Slrurmr ' ' ' sllmulnllllg lllsrllsslons in her lllirsl Ve'lr ut Dcellrxm Spark her liluqscs ' ' ' Cllllluslllsllc ad' l4-.uk lu-r flags:--4 into thi' worlfls of vlsmlm the D'i a C Clul' ' ' ' slmnsor flu-llzifilfy :mul lriulwfv Glrlivlll 'll 'll0l 'lll'i ll l'lll'l'l'llrll N all llll' Llmrllis varriwv 'tml rirl-'ilwrilill-'liIr'r i F n Slnllil Plilvllousc ' ' ' lmllelnlllsalllp Senior ' H 4 I- P- 4 F ' ' ' ' . x- Ilrwulvo nf skiing. lvnnix Svwirlg. alml Play qmlcll ' ' ' danulng' llllhlf' mul nWliu,, I l Rpm! IM, mmmpr as flraunutxvs full ln-r spare llllw. . . n grace an XVorlnl's l .uir guirlv- ll wus mir- HON' ml our SMH' vvlulxelu . , , mlvirr- to slmlvnls: llon'l pu! off 'til luluurrmv 'l'. ...f-1 CLI 9 54. I 'W I I f f, at wah MRS. JEAN BUCHANAN Think rationally . . . always a though for the slay on her lrlackhoartl . . . attractive now mcmhrr of thc English Department . . . instant smilv. pi-rt pcrsonaliy, quivt humor . . . quirk to as- sist her studvnts . . . livvly class-Cs, sound :tdvicv . . , spzirr' tinm dvvotcd to rvatling. fishing, ruimping, thcutrv-going . . . summers spout in school . . . striving to prmlurv the finvst graduatr-s. MR. ROBERT CARROLL Right thc-rv. guys, right tlif-rr . . . twvnlv ptislivtipslu . . . futile- cry of our ni-xv phys. 4-d. te-ache-r . . , taught in Natick and Brookline hvforv joining: us . . . takes 21 pt-rsonal sntisfnctiorl in soc'- ing his boys pt-rf:-ct the-ir skills . . . holds an intvrcst in most all sports . . . spcnils sununi-rs as at ri-crvation dirf-ctnr in Nt-w Hampshirv, TO THANK THOSE WHO MISS NANCY MAY COLE Attractive new senorita in the language dcpartment . . . quite, poised, well thought-of . . . taught last ul Bridgewater- Raynhain Regional High . . . an avid fan of skiing, bowling, and reading . . . will be-gin graduate- work soon . . . advice: to hcr students - La practiczi hacc maestro. MISS MARION CORLI-IY Quietly 1-fficivnt and Servnely dignifivd . . . valuable lmusinvss tvacher . . . Com- plf-te master of shorthand . . . ron- stantly strn-ssvs perfvvtion . . . especially takes pleasure in thu theatre . . . also enjoys music and wading . . . spvnds summers in Vvrnmnt . . . docs much travelling . . . has hi-lpcd mfiny on their way to a promising career. I u..g,,. in 5' gg 4 Q fe -PM u MISSffATlII'1RINl'IIIASTLL MR. RICHARD ffAWLl',Y HA-ill'-ill'-iilll-Cl-ilth what did you say? Soft-spnkf-n and p.1tif-nt . . . fl li-arm-il . . our vi-rsutile. wrllslikval Latin tvzivhf-r stud:-nt of history .... i si-hol.1r . . . . . . loo wr'll knrmn for hr-r ilnpossilili- rcinvnllwrvfl lmy stud:-nts ful' his library pop quinoa und impvvcablr- Il'illlSl.lll1Hli nights . . . noti-d for having .i tl.iily . . . tire-loss sponsor of tht- Junior R4--l fourth pvriml simvk . . . tllwuys rvnulv Cross . . . rr'Ct'ut ri't'ipi4't1t ni zt syn-t-i.il for u joki- . . . ilvvp inlwrf-st in Cixil 'I'liank You award from the- vvtt-runs War sturirs. hi-fi rt-coril-i. zinil polilif-nl organization for ht-r Rvd Cross girls' c.iiinp.iigr1s . . . oftvn spe-mls sunnm-rs work all tllt-ir liiyspihil, hiking ailx.nn,-ml rotlrsvs. ONE: MISS MARYANN DEL CROSSO Enthusiastic memlu-r of lhv Math Dv- tmrtmffnt . , , spf-nrls time skiing. rt-ailinu. listening to rf-for-ls . . . summvrs spent travvlling . . . lust summer vaczitionvil in Europe . . . usually found in Little Thvatri- helping those in ilire numt-rival distress , , , pi-1 pi-f-vi-: non-think:-rel I5 35 'I ,., M, ...- MR. 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IINIIOLYN MR. IIHARIIIS FOLICY F ,., , ,. , , t . I I I Cllulll-111111151 11-ncI1er of 1'I1r-m1slry aml S1-1-11111I 11-.11.1w 11 1114-111h1-r of rhf- Ellulish I f 'q ' ' 'iflvynvw' HIUIII' nf 'HS unwltn I31'p.1rr1111'11t , . , In illniori g1111I Q1-11i11r9 f'll 'Inx am 'WH p'n ,mN '. ' ' HQ gh., slrmqm VMIVIIQ Hlrhqlq ,md 'mm' I.1v0r1l1- Imhby Ito 11111111 h1111I IS 1-I-I-1-7 nl x,11111- . . . haw 11 I.1I1-111 I1-r 111.1ki11: ' ' ' ,gives wlrlconw 'ml lu vinmr prom Ii!1'r111111- '1111111' 1Iiv1- 1'l'1i111f1 1'1'11I- mm lH g ' ' ' uhwug rmuly muh 3 gnml' 11111. Ic111lI1111i. .1111I hrizlgf- .1s I.11'+11il1- lm.. 'l Lmull ' ' ' Wm''. rI ',IVlbf ,mm 111111-N . , .111 1-,wx Jir nl' 111111111-l1'111'1' 411111 r l ArmI for 'how ab 'Num S ,,..i.., MISS LOUISE CMLNON EIIi1'ivn1 and har1Iw0rki11g typing uIIi1'1- 111a1'I11111's i11slr111'lnr . . . 1I1'n1a lhv hc-Qt from all of I11-r sl111I1'11lQ . 111111 i111-vit11I1Iv gels it . . . photogra 111111 knitting I11'r fzlvurilm' paiilnei . I In1i4I.1 Im11111l 1-.11'I1 F1'I1r11.1 1111--sc:-111f': fi114111ri:1I wimrml uf thv rI.1ss . . . sih-m'v rs-igznc i11 hvr study I1 4' 4R. fIl.IFl-'ORD CUSTAFSON Conscientious art and mechanical draw- g instrut-lor . . . helped to make each our proms a suce--ss . . . exhibits in ain foyer pay tribute to his talent . . . ways displays his own brand of warm iendliness . . , enjoys painting in spare me . . , brings out the very best in is students. v C7 -An- ry' 1 0 W H 5 ,YI -1- , t vnu-. 3 ' 'x 'W 'wv-NF, ,.., MISS ROSA HA.llNl,lAN MRS. ANNETTIC lll'iAl.Y Poised instructor in our business de- Joined the Language Department this partment . . . possesses a wide range year as a Freueh teacher . . . when not of interests . . . prefers the classics in in school she devotes all her time to music, literature, and art . . . enjoys her four children . . . enjoys summers chess. sailing. and horseback riding . . . at the heaeh with her family . . . a really has travelled extensively . . . adept at good rook faccording to Mr. Healyl . . . many languages. ineluding lndo-European. and we'll take his word any day. TOWARD OUR BETTERMENT ,fi 1'1- 151 '7 JINJ' si 0 IISS CA ROLE HUNT Former student makes good . . . now aching English and history at her Alma ater . . . last year taught in Germany . . noted for her enviable wardrobe . . keeps herself busy with sewing, vwling, and corresponding with friends erseas . . , devotes her time after hool to the German Club. MR. MAURICE HURLEY Ye gads . . . an exclamation often echoed in 217 . . . teaches math and history to sophomores and juniors . . . takes a special ihterest in gardening and model-railroading . . . an excellent Latin scholar . . . always ready with good advice and a helping hand when needed . . . assumes a ferocious air for the benefit of sophs . , . but seniors know he's all heart. 9 , 1 Q '-J ,hung 'J ,ff W-I ...a 4 MISS JANE HYDE Our new gym teacher-peppy and viva- eious . . . tells girls to be ladies as well as athletes . . . enjoys reading and sports . . . always adding to her record collection . . . gave up work for travel- ling during summer months . . . helpful advisor to the cheerleaders . . . obvious enthusiasm for her job and life. MR. GEORGE KEHOE Talking after the hell? . . . usually followed by Room l03 at two o'eloek. , , . possesses a lively sense of humor ev.-rl in moments of stress . . . enjoys golf, hut his boat is his greatest pleasure . . . spends summers as nu engineer for the M.D,C ,... his undauntvd students refuse to he downvtroddm-n , . . and vote him an outstanding math tearher. I7 rl M ' .feat S .Q 'U --..fl fam rd 1... cf MR. JOHN J. KELLY, JR. A man's reach should exceed his grasp, or wliat's a heaven for? . . . new this year to the History Department . , one of Norlie.istern's best . . . an assistant coach . . , contrihuted much toward tht- sucee-as of our football team . . many holilvies include collecting fN.tpoli-onic miniatures and model ships . . wt-'re sorry we didn't have limi with tts longer. MR. JAMES .l. KISSICLL Please listen! . . . hopes someday to schedule a student for a course in just that' listening . . . a philosopher . . . looks for the good in everyone . . . forever sympathizing with our woes . . . enjoys playing hridge and golf, caning Vlmlrs. and caring for roses . . . spends summers at various colleges and universi- ties . . . helicves education ncvcr stops. A MR. ARTHUR li. LITTLE Woodworking, mechanical drawing. and electronics his specialties . . . perfects his skills in summer employment . . . partial to students who do a good job on the clean-up squad . . . volunteered his talents to the Senior Prom decorating committee . . . quick to uphold his boys . . . quiely performs most diffi- cult of tasks . . . proof positive that silence is golden. PROVED THEMSELVES Q- 3 MRS. LILLLAN LOWRANCIC Versatile home economics teacher . . . lun-il away from her native Texas liy the 1-harms of New lfngland . . . enjoys her 1.1-rlnan class, lirtdge. .intl travel . . . caught tourist fi-ter recently and visit.-il Europe. lleruimla. .tml all liut seveii of the l'nited States . . . home- niaking hint-1 a lioon to her students . . . It llou ttaeliei-4 .tpplalid her Iavttltv ta-as . . . must he that Texan flair for lio-ipitality. I8 .4 MR. DAVID F. MALONE Juniors' and seniors' ehemistry teacher at Dedham High School . . . with us for two years . . . a pf-rsonahle teacher having youth, vigor, and understanding . . . his gre-at outside interests, golf and building: a new home . . , spends summer season in gathering credits for mastt-r's degree . . . If you remember only one thing--equal volumes of gasses at the saint- temperature and pressure contain the same numlier of molecules. MR. LOFTS J. MeGUIRE Popular new Director of Athletics . . . past graduate of D.H.S. and a teacher here for fifteen years . . . formerly ottr class advisor . . . enjoys reading and, of course, all sports . . , summers spent working with the Recreation Department or vacationing: at the Cape or in the niountuins . . . a favorite with teachers and students alike. .f 1 C-Q ,9' ol Wmtd Gegen MISS LAURA E. MeINTIRE Familiar teacher of geography and liusiness practice . . . happy faculty of teaching in spite of her pupils . . . demands and most of the time attains complete attention . . . often asks How can you lie conscious and 'not know that? . . . reads and attends the theatre in spare time . . . manages to accom- plish a multitude of projects in vacation time . . . New Hampshire beckons in the summer. MR. HARRY W. McKAY Energetic head of the Math Depart- ment . . . a stern front can't hide his friendly nature . . . takes a personal interest in each of his students . . . a captain in the Army Air Corps Reserves . . . skilled amateur wood-worker . . . makes many of his own solid geometry models , . . say Hi when you see him out walking his Airedale. MISS FLORENCE E. MURDOCK A reign of gcntleness prevails in her classes . . , words of wisdom imparted with a modest air . . . Caualcadr and Praelical English familiar sights in room 205 . . . a brief-case filled with papers. hr-r constant companion . . . generous offers of extra help . . . reading, theatre, travel. and numerous nieces and nephews take care of any free moments . . . a special affection for Cape Cod. MISS JUDITH MUTTY Think positive, her sage advice . . . put into action in daily bulletin notices which transformed defeats into near wins . . , first ycar at DHS as girls' gym teacher , . , graduate of the Uni- versity of Connecticut. where she taught as an undergrad , . . heart-warming smile to encourage lf-ss-than-perfect ath- letes . . . no side-line coaching for her . . . plays for keeps when she in- structs . . . such a peppy, welcome addition. COUNSELORS AND FRIENDS MR. JOSEPH P. NUNES Capable head of the Science Depart- ment . . . remember his yearly fragrant, September experiments? . . . came from a job in industry to teach those like us . . . a low. quiet chuckle foften when he saw your experiment? . . . always willing to help with any problem . . . long hours spent in preparing experi- ments after school . . . well liked and respected by all his students. MR. JOHN O'BRIEN Be critical of everything . . . a graduate of Norwood High fwhat a tragedyll . . . in his third year at DHS . . . teaches hiology and chemistry in a way all his own . . . likes coaching and participating in sports. working with high fidelity equipment. and taking col- lege courses . , . summers as a student . . . expected a big color picture of himself in the yearbook . . . but we felt even that wouldn't do him justice! MRS. NANCY M. O'DONNELL Attractive and efficinet addition to our guidance department this year . . . under- standing air made our problems seem minute . . . graduate of Simmons School of Nursing and a fomicr Nursing Educa- tion instructor . . . interested in water skiing. dancing, cooking. and, of course, her family . . . busy summers spent at Boston University's Graduate School and the Cape. MR. THOMAS E. NELSON Popular instructor of electronics, arts and crafts .' . . an undercover man . . . seldom seen away from the shop area . . . this year achieved his ambi- tion- to teach a class in electronics . . . coulrln't he happier , . . df-votes much time to family and golf . . . operates a swimming pool service in summer . . . turned our gymnasium into a 'iFar East Splendor in our junior year . . . for that gained our thank-t and admiration. I9 v. l MRS. JEAN K. PEKRUHN Charmingly reserved . . . a cameo rmnplr-xion . . . proud of her degrm- from Harvard , . . friendly but in- formative- classes . . . teaches chemistry and biology to attentive sophomores. juniors. and seniors . . . reads and swims u.'ht'n I have spare time . . . determined to become a champion howlr-r . . . probably will, too . . . he-r new husband. her main concern. 1 'K 4' MR. EIAVOOIJ fi. PHll,RRlCK English classes tailored to the needs of his students . . . numerous hobbies include gratlening. carpentry. writing. and playing the piano . . . 4-ditor-in-chief of Our Dedham Srhoulr . . . summers taken up with travel and working on a new house . , . a word to students: h,4lll'HfYS think . . . holds a special place in the est:-viii of his students. MR. CHARLES A. QUALE Less yap, more lap back there . . . vigorous personality combined with kind- nr-ss. generosity. and enthusiasm for stu' dents . . . always busy . . . hard to catch standing still . . . lives the world of track . . . interestcd in all sports, especially horst-bark riding . . . summers as a life guard and school instructor . . . a long-time favorite of D.H.S. business students. BROADENED OUR PERSPECTIVES I t X, , MR. ROBERT W. ROSATI Indispensable teacher to shop boys . . . stressed best effort in all hand work . . . currently president of an art asso- ciation in Canton . . . interests include art. hunting. and fishing . . . spends summr-rs working for :tn :trcliitvvtural firm . . . hopes to become full-fledged archi- It-ct in near future. MRS. MARIE SCHUTZE A most dedicated history teacher . . . her fairness in grading and pleasant dis' position won her the deserving respect of her pupils . . . unruffled composure and gentle firmness mark her for distinction . . . enjoys knitting. gradt-ning. reading. and listening to music . . . spends sum' mers in Maine and on the Cape. MR. DONALD W. SEAGER Entered DHS with class of '67 . . . proud of his past years as a Marine . . . famous for making members of his home- room lead morning flag salute . . . dc-voted coach of football and indoor track . . . strict in requiring attendance at all practices . . . including early morning sessions . . . a new and mos! welcome addition to our Math Depart- ment. Q' V , It .f . ,if- ry! Q, , I il' x T L MR. EDWARD .I. SHERIDAN 0 tempora, o mort-si . . . desperate cry from a veteran teacher who makes no bones about tr-arliing physiology . . . also a scholar of biology . . . fornialdchydt'. his stand-by . . . lively discussions and spur-of-tbcsmomcnt loc, tures . . . will never understand why his students don't get as enthusiastic ovcr experiments as hc docs . . . enjoys reading. fishing. swimming at the Capo . . . a most capable class chairman. 7. Bti N. L '1. f.. Y rw fi- MR. ROBERT W. SIIREVE A red cheer beanie above a twinkle in the eye . . . infinite patience iwell. nlmostl . . . our popular director of music . . . father of the inimitable. in- evitable Shrcvisms . . . in the sum- mer. a confirmed Mainiac . . . one of Dc-dham's biggest fans . . . the special favorite of all his students. 'v vtwrff 31:-wgg MR. CLARENCE I-I. SMITH Direct and forthright with his classes . . . essence of efficiency . , . antici- pates all alt-udlincs with eagerness . . produced capable and hard-working sales loaders . . . manager of our Senior Playbook . . . cnioys golf, bowling. skiing. and swimming . . . spends sum- mers as Director of Summer School . . a mnst dedicated business teacher. AND GUIDED OUR ENDEAVORS MR. .IAMES D. SMITH Have you got that down now? . . . always concerned for cach individual slu- dent . . . famous for bis lively open discussions . . . remember his open book history tests? . . . they wcren't as easy as they sounded . . . interested in any ideas brought up by his students . . . never-ending school spirit . . . swimming. golf. and school sports occupy his spare time . . . social studies, his vocation and avocation. x 'Qu rw I 1 . ., ., 1 Lili. . I iii ii- ff' fr Q I pf, fir 1 S , 3 I fs MRS. MARY T. SULLIVAN Arrived here in our sophomore year . . . most patient and considerate teacher of English , . . willingly coached Rotary contestants and assembly speakers last year . . . interests include reading and traveling . . . enjoys German classes with Miss Hunt . . . spends summers courageously camping with her family fall seven of themll . . . never an idle minute. ,xi 4 t M MRS. BARBARA M. TOOMEY Buenos dias, close , . . spontaneouf smile and quick wit wollvknown to all . . . 4th year at DHS . . , frequently found in language lah quizzing her Span- ish classes . , . supports all school activities . . . familiar spectator at our football and basketball games . . . spends much of her spare time reading . . . secret desire to practice her Spanish in Spain some day fwith Mr. Toomey, of course!i 9 'R- 5 MR. KENNETH R. TOOMEY Our witty business teacher . , . lively repartcc. his forte . . . originator of Business Club . . . advisor to .Iunior Class . . . lover of all sports . . . base- ball, his specialty . . . enjoys participat- ing in talent shows . . . Irish songs, his weakness . . . fine voice his strong point . . . understanding and good natured, 2l sf MR. JOHN W. WALLACE In other words -his favorite saying . . . head of Business Department . . . 30 plus years devoted to teaching . . rletlit-im-ml coach of our golf team . takes genuine int:-ri-st in students . , . ready to listen to any problems . . . enjoys golf. bowling, gardening, reading. and music . . . spends summers in Dedham and New Hampshire. MR. JAMES E. WARD New to DHS this year . , . gave up his business in Boston to contribute to teaching . . , keenly interesed in his students . . , staunch supporter of our extra-curricular activities . . . even 1101- unleefed to chaperone our dances , . . originated our book store . . . hobbies include skin diving. reading. and hand crafts . . . a welcome addition to our faculty. MR. ROBERT WHITE Now you see why we need that tenor sectional! . . . directs our varied choral groups . . . in his six years at Dedham has greatly increased student in- terest in this an-a . . . could have gone far on his own vocal and instrumental ability , . . vacation hours spent chasing that elusive troutl AND IN ALL WAYS EARNED ff' MISS HELEN WOODSIDE Do I see any voluntary hands flutter- ing in the l'1rf'rszes? . , . taught us to think . . . boredom, unknown word in her math classes . . . shows a gi-rniinv int:-rr-at in and true concern for all her pupils . ,' enjoys photography. giirdenintl. reading. and travelling . , . has .1 secret desire to tour Alaska . . . rr-sp:-rt:-rl lrv itll her students. 22 MR. THOMAS M. YONKER Always a hint of a smile . . , never lacks a vivid illustration to prove a point . . . dedicated member of the DHS faculty for thirty-three years . . . head of the Social Studies Department . . . faculty manage: of athletics . . . vigorous spearhead of thc A.A. drive . . should be the managing editor of TIME magazine, X , X X A95 MR. WILLIAM YOUNG The tall man . . . joined us in our sophomore year . . . industrious teacher of business organiwtion and law . . . assistant coach of football and head coach of basketball . . . sports are his life . , . spends summers working with Recreation Department . , . easy going and quiet . . . sincere in all he does. ' 4 9- is MR. ANTHONY D. ZONFRELLI Ou est le couverture de votre livre? . . . first year at DHS as a teacher . . . but was once an outstanding student here . . . head of Foreign Language Depart- mr-nt'. . . gets along well with teens . . . takes great pride in his family . . . relaxed but hard-working atmosphere al- ways, in his classes . . , a bowling and football enthusiast . . . the perfect gentleman! Getting rc-arly for service with a Smile. L. to R., I. Becker, A. Miner, li. Wagner, R. Forde, B. Griffin, D. Carr fb-1 04 -,,L..... Who's it for, Mrs. McNally? -ef'x?f'I91 mi: Q ff ff: i 1 OUR ' RESPECT . . . WFW'Y ' I Just before the vlean sweep. L. to R., J. Maida, J. QShadJ Afilbys J. Reillyf, J. Barrett, W. Hagnes , ,- .ten Everybody's Friend- f 713' ' .1 Shad M1 AND GRATITUDE 4 23 4114 9-0......... ,,, I v 1 Q 4 .ff . ,tw 1 E 1 1 JK., June ffoofed. Our Hrou r had 21W ff-xwr ravitic-'sf' r- r- I L'Hey, whds she?', No two lunches for Tom. fs. ,- 1 xewn 'A- '?' V9 xlxooxo 1 p SE NIQRS THEY SERVED L WWW gf? Y Y- 1 if 1 President PHILIP GRADY Y'n fi ,V US WELL akmm THROUGH SCWC E Secretary Swan- ANN GEARY ' TE Vice President Treasurer JOHN ROCHE JOSEPH SCANZILLO 26 Standing L. to R., P. Grady, J. Roche, J. Smith, J. Scanzillo. Seated, A. Geary - NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY i CHARACTER SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP Front Row L. to R.: N. Reilly, J. Bee, R. Ellis. A. Venditti, L. Thomas, M. Malachowskig Middle Row L. to R.: 1 K. Kennedy. K. Carr, T. Chapman. L. Dellelo, K. Cullinan, C. Hawes. R. Hargreaves. Back Row L. to R.: D. l Matheson. R. Benson, R. Malinauskas, Mrs. Schutze lfaculty advisor! V. Knight, J. Neill, A. Halladay, Not Pres- l ent-D. McCarthy, R. McGaw, P. Kudirka. , HONOR GRADS I As of March 15 of their senior year, these students had received no more than five CLS, l Q with no more than three of these in one subject. l i s I I l I 4 I I l l Front Row L. to R. V. Knight, J. Bee, R. Hargreaves, K. Cullinan, D. McCarthy L Thomas, T. Chapman, N. Reilly, Middle Row L. to R. R. Malinauskas, K. Kennedy, J. Neill, K. Mooney, P. Peterson, A. Halladay, P. Kudirka, Back Row L. to R. A. Venditti, R. Ellis, R. Benson, D. 2 - 7 Matheson, R. McGaw, Not Present-D. Findlen, L. Morrissey, C. Hawes, J. Gibbons a' E-All avr? ww' JOHN AROl.'I'lN ffnllvgy- loIm . . oft'-n first on thc- list . . . lint not init lwfuuiuw- l1iQ IMI naniv ln-gina will: MA . . . ll.nv.ir4l Sqllari-sa frvqurn! lmngoxit A . prouil prmluut of Rivf-rflnll' , , Qmnl lnnlu toiiiplviilvill f-wlml:iQti1' CA -, . L: YEG ilnlilir-Q mlrnirv' Ilia' f.1ir1'r -uw . . . C0ul4l Alfa willi- nnt tln- lmmmmrk that :im-rmiptiiiivw school snlri-mls , , pr-reu.i-ivv niunnrr will Como In lmmlx for futun- vorzitinn ANTHONH ,Nll,l,l,0 lVoik Tonv . . . A spvrial wr-aknms for all kinmla nf r'urQ . . . yvt ulwtiys lmi tilnf- t0 REMEMBER WHEN WE ARRIVED JAMICS ALIANO ANN AlN.-XRICZ PAMELA AlNIFIF1BllRY MARY ANDREWS Illlflt't'l1ll fl Uiirle-viflml Collffgf- H8ll4flI'f'9HlllQ im . . Fun- to be founrl in Ihr' Ann , . . Known to takf- life as Punt . , . A wc-al-tn:-SQ for foreign uluilfyu . . . Dark tr:-ss:-Q accent X V. room . . . woulfl 1'-nelnrsw n it vovnr-s . . , tvlm-pl1oninf,1 kvvps lwr sports Cars . . . svldom lists a date- In-r fair skin . , . familiar Sight in ritlf- tr-fun . . rli.1ravtr-riitirnllv ri lniw :luring ipari- hours . . . typi- loss wee-lcvntl , . . a rvady Hr-llo tho cafrfteria . . . intprpsledi ln rul work:-r -Itrikinu l-luv 1-VN fxilly. tliv Ain'-rivzin tvon . . , would zinfl vivirimie Qmilr- for mvrvmie . .. l QY1'll0l0E!Y Hnfl PUCUY - V A- fallh' lntmy lui: tlaiwlrt-ning , , , wiffntifiv' ttikf' pizziw .incl Nulw lwfore- anv gour- will try anything onvw- from knitting fullv units for hu! ll-ISIFCHYII SChO0l miml lf-:inf lowunl n nurlvar tvrli- mt-l nlwlicacy . . . 4-njoyml Mr, Mc- to Skiing . . . popular mics with the lllflfh - - - falmvalmg 5m'lf'- YlH'l.llllQ 1-urm-r. 1'uirr s clasevi niogt. vluu of '66, A V. I.2,3. Clmir l.2.3: Fin-ld Hockvy 2.3: Bas- kvtliull 2,31 Ski Club 2: Prom Comm. 23 Sludf-nt Council 2.3: Reflections 3: Home Room Rep. l,3. 28 M' f ' ' wt nv- --.....,,, i Z I 1 'X , ' I i. A 0' ,V -N , an . . . .N .ry X Q . i .mit Vx . Autl JOHN ANiLl'1l.l, 21 1,0ll1'pv' ya john . . . it flair for history . . Q-lf' intlispt-ne:tlxle atttliosvistml ru-w llIf'l1lll1'l' . , . 'yr slr-vp--xt-t t-yt-s, the tlooiwuy lu nn inquisitive lnintl . . , tlwlinitn- .tllitutlt-S ztlmltl girls gurl lift- A , , 4-.wx-ggoiitgg nmnnvr 1-n.1hh-Q hinl lo ln:-v nnylhing lift' n1.ty luring: to-X isu.tl 12,3 SANDRA ANNIS Huirtltw-ssittg Sandy . . . whenever a truthful evalua- tion is wanted. Santly is the one to see shone in office machines classes . . after hours spent :tt Mr. Donut's . , . ever ready to listen with rt sytnpatheic ear . voiffurt-Q at lu Fuintlru -:urn lo ln- in dvnutnrl TRIUMPHANTLY FROM NINTH GRADE ROBERT ANTON Business Sf-hool Bobby . . . apt puckster . . . lover of Chinese cuisine . . . eager sports car enthusiast . . . number one wish-to own a Jaguar XKE . . . easily pleased . , . inwardly con- scientious . . . :lr-voted cross-country patricipant. Hockey 1,29 Cross-Country 1.25 Spring Track 1.2.3. BICTSY APPLETON College l'ietsy . . . one of Mr. Kehor-'S isolation victims . . . superlativc-ly goorl-nuturvd . . . wardrobe featur- ing hri,-zht colors . . . effective con- tratst to hlontle lovvliness . . . an unaflverliswl Friendly's specialty. Band l,2,3g Softball 2,33 All-Distract Band 2,3g Reflections 3. ROBERT ARENA Under-iflerl Bobby . . . excels in shop would mttkr- a fine carpenter rlrunis ure his ln-at . . . The wild! . . . hut girls bug him '58 Chevy, his set of wheels. l gi Rex? JF-f --.3 f , I' , , I t RUTH ATKINS IBM School i'Rttthie . . . hopes to be a girl Friflay to some lucky boss . . , easy to get along with . . . special in- terest lies in ol-l recortls . . , a flair for style and coiffure creations . , . niznle the most of senior year. 29 . ,t1ff'fLif.QZ4 166- tiff? . Ia , 'fist' 5 3 fi ' at at B Y wept ,fht nM,y'. . Mil ,f wt. , ,- ' sy' r-mv K i , 42 5, 53 4 1 . Z 4 . ,J V ' to ut' ef ' ROY BAIN CAROL BAKER BARBARA BARNES Vilork Roy . . . notorious for spending X period doing anything but his homework . . . soups-cl-up south paw . . . it's rumored that he he-lporl tlig the sand lot at Capen School . . . his first love, vintage cars takes up most of his spare time and money. Baseball l.2,3. 'im' -Q. ,, 1 30 College Carol . . . takes more than a passing intcrcst in folk music and philosophy . . . unafraid of non- conforntity . , . would like to wear her hair long and straightfbut . . . appreciates and ri-cognizcs good quali- ties in others, Cheer Club 1.2.33 Mirror 2.31 Red Cross 1,2g Basketball 1: Philosophy Club 3. MARGARET BEDARD School Margie . . . a pretty twinkle in them thar eyes . . . deceptively quiet clearscut thinkin,-1 . . , calm exterior vanishes now and thcn in an amused chuckle . . . a, valuable assct to any hospital ward. Che-er Club 3: Red Cross 33 Future Nurses 1. ' .lUl'JlTl'l BEE College Jtttly . . . interests range from honor marks to horseback riding . . safe het that this miss will spend her junior war of collt-ge in Paris . . . a success vnjoys folk music and knitting in all she attempts. l-lomerootn Rep. lg Glcc Club 2.3, Librarian 3g Choir 1,3, Treasurer lg U.N. Repre- sontativc 23 National Merit Semi-Finalist 3: National Honor Society: Honor Graduate. School Barb . . . spends every available minute water skiing . . . interests rangf- from hair-dressing to folk sing- ing . , . equally at home on the tennis court . . . impeccable taste 1-naliles hor to he stylishly atliretl . . . an outstanding collegiate. Library Council 23 Reflections, Photography Staff 3. IRENE BECKER College Rene , . . good taste makes the most of an extensive wardrobe . . . rvliable in times of nf-ed . . . would welcome a substitute for field hockey gym classes , . . deceiving air of nonchalance covers deep rooted per- ception. V. A. Hospital Volunteer 1,2,3: Choir 2.3: .lunior Prom Program Committee 23 Red Cross 1.2.33 Clee Club 15 Basketball 1,2,3g Cheer Club 1.2.33 Dramatic Club 1. BEGAN ANEW AS getting Q . She thinks we think she'S reading. AW' . v. '3-T College Bobby . . . prominent member of Mr. Nuncs' Club 110 , . . a place in his heart for hockey, pizm, and Sting Ray Corvettes . . . sleepy-time guy , . . likely to use his math in 41 Q' fl lcd-Q4 1' ' . -t . e4'd: 'f X ROBERT BENSON FRANClNlil CONSTANCIC DICRNARD R0lll'lR'l' lllNflll'llNl lll'lRARDlNl'fl,l,l Art School flollwu- Y' XV0l'li Connie . . . outstamling r'liartu'tcr- Bolt . . . fine harrir-r . ,liall --Fmnnyw I ' l businpss is hm, bugik istic, interest anil concern for pf-oplv masinlinf- ,good look-4 . , , nrfvvr .ii ness I I Enjqnys the good things in . . . mixed fvelings about typing a lows for flowers . . , lot: of funf life 4 ' Congeniality' mliabiiiw' Classes . . . faithful member of the yet takes out time for deep thought-1 'wo of her many USCIS I . . bowiing' glee club . . . cami- to us from eluring Philosophy Club meetings . . 3 favorite distraction V ' l Offict, We-stforzl Acaflemy . . . lucky for innati-lv t-ourtr-ous and thoughtful. future career . . . or perhaps to count his millions. Cross Country 1,2.3g Hockey 2.3: Baseball 1.2: National Honor Society 2.33 Reflections 33 Honor Graduate. work will come easy to this orderly US' lnrlonr Track 2.3: Spring Track l.2 lass. Drama Cluli 2,32 Lilrrary Council 2. 31 Philosophy Club 33 Rotary Speak Business Club 1: Cheer Club 1. 3g Clem' Club 2.3. ing Conte-at 3. EAGER UNDERCLASSM EN 'Q Wi' of becoming-1 an Chr-er Club l,2. iw LYNNIC B.lliRKlC lllork l,ynn1 ' , . , mailv the most of ln-r carl-- free high school years . . . sky-high hopes airline stewarclcsfi . . quiet manner but friendly at heart . . nemesis, senior yearfgym classes . . . yet I survived to graduate successfully. uf. l'1, S. I N R 3 V Q Q .l0ANNlz Bl.,-M.lx Shreve.-'S musical thc- Center of an patiently waiting hility. Banal l.2.3: Choir Small Choir 1.2.3 2: Dramatic Club 2.32 lllirror 1.2.3 bating 1.2. Nursing: Joanne . . . experiments with literary talents for thc- Mirror . . . one of Mr. marvels . . . usually in exciting discussion . . for rlriver's license eligi- l.2,3: Dance Band 1.2.31 I Future Nurecs' Cluh l. 1.2.32 Prom Devnratione Library Count-il 1: Dv. x iffy Duck . . . Duck . . . Duck . . Duck-Gooself Hey, Elmer! G you're it . . . 3I lil' sl 5. f.1wW'f gif ' . i w 'va If Ki, . 1 1 I Pj S fl plnwius , . . Iflslxiulinlnlt- xmrrlrviln- . . . lmgu-. ln hwmnv .n lzilr It-vlinirian W! film- illuli l.2.fi. Sf-rrvtury fl: fllmir 3: ff? Nlnlli lllllll Trxuil 3. l'l'Xlill-llil lll.fXNfIllfllil,l ffollvgf- B.1rlr1 . . -llllxilllxlivv lvlfinfle ln-as . . . rnvur-sllalrp mint! . . . f fllIf 4Il'lCIlllI' 'If '55 . 1-iunlni-rfil 'llr Fult-x-'Q lrlifnllmnigilflv- lhl llillf l'lflllMll,l,l:lR flfmllvgf- M.1rif ' . , . cxtrovertml scholar . . . l'-lil lllf' Yiilhl sin- for ln'-r Hillman Minx - - . Sllf'l'rV Crrffefs Sitirnesrr lwin. lmth in .tml nut of Frvnrh class , nfvv f - I miss out on .1 Lnml t1mE'. 'i 44 Lllvmrv Luunril 1.3: DI'-XIHRIIF Club l,3g Glow Club l. . f r Trail Blaze-rs GA VE OUR SUPPORT LINDA RORNIC CICRAIDINIC M.-XURI-ZEN HOUCHER ELAINE BOUDRFIAU llvntlvy llfvllvgu' L, B. . . . known lu-st for hr-r lively victory parties . . . first at Ihr- Little Store r-very a.m .... -livl .1 gre'-at lol: us .llirrfgr Business Nlanager . . . unvlvrstumlingl. rlvpvnrl- uhle. :intl extremely Pffivivnt . . . ull in Ihr- nmst gf-nial nnvl unassuxn- ing way, I.ibrary Criunril ffl: ,lunlnr Pruln Devorating Cuniniittw- 2: llunw Ronin Rep. 2.31 ,lllirror llusim-w lNl.umg:-r 3: Che-cr Club 1.3: Business Club 1.2.3. gg. Y, Q 2 32 Rouunxnn Gnu? xV0l'li Mae . . . not much bigger than ucerrv., WMU in qmmmlhil, .i minutv . , . hut look what dfllinutv in .lmlxiliuns , , , rlvfinilc- irlvas zllmut ll' 'l 'l l - ' ' Nlk'll'l lll ' l 'll 'f'x Hukinu UHQ I 'NUM Place tlmt ti wmnan 4-vi-ntugilly belongs in uniqup humor makpg winning fripmk lhf- lmnie . enviable dwpneitmn in wan inb . . . enltlmll Hvrn rlzisses. ' ' ' lmlmsall 'X IO hold 3 ilmllll' ln-r lwsl . . . li-uni-work :lic philn- ' ' H Joy to know' wplxivznllv at-we-pts .is tl rimwscgiry evil. llln-wr Club fi: Junior Rwl Cross 3. Nursing Elaine . . . dancing. shopping. horseback rirling. her answers to what's to rlo . . . genuine conccm for the welfare of others plus an interest in medical scienfes makes a career in nursing inevitable . . . happiness is her prerequisite for suc- cess. Glow Club 3. 'UK' i 5 L as rn. - E V4 5-'Q J Us Un 34 iff: 4' f 911: C 9 .fe mt. 0-vi f Q.. V Munch a bunch of Fritos CICORCIC BOUCOPOULOS George . . . not keen on smnll talk . . . even with the fuir sex . . . fine build . . . conscientious in his work , . . quick to uphold his beliefs . . . even in thc face of opposition. Football l. 1 MARY JANE BRADY College Mary Jane . . . an unlimited wardrobe harmonizes with her natural attractiveness . . . portrait-pretty at prom time . . , poised, yet unassum- ing . . . sure to be a dedicated teacher with a sincere interest in her students , . . until then she'll continue to take life as it eomes. Library Council l. Q 'U 'V . 5' 2, TO SOPH. OFFICES VIRGINIA BRAWLICY College Ginny . . . cute as a button . . . labors behind the counter at Wardle's . . . could do without some underclsssmen . . . merry, infectious laugh often heard at the lunch table . . . dayvdreams about travelling . . . destined to go far. RONALD BHOBST KATHl,l'IlCN Armed Forces BRODERICK Ronnie . . . ever loyal to Mr. SPt'ff'Iill'y Barker . . . DHS connoisseur ot' -flcalhy-v I . ' Iongfuuy eyeing Hawaii audio-visual center . . . spends every minute there perfecting equipment. filling some often demanding requests . . . ever ready with ingenious solu- tions for perplexing problems. . . . reslly goes for those long-haired music makers . . . shy only at first glance . . . real friends know better . . . enviable lashes . . . at her best in history class. Audio Visual 1,2,3, Director 3, Lights ing Engineer 2. LAURICNCIC HRODY Navy Larry . . . inordinately proud of his white convertible . . . strong sup- porter of a student parking lot and shorter school hours to go it , . . casual approach to life works well on the golf course, Science Club 2,35 Golf Team 2. with 100. 33 Nil xii. 6 eff! v'ff'i7 Aff? lf' 1' 15'-Gilrff 14,1 iffiflr ' S - ,I ,,1a,I,,, . -up - -vp' ' t gs! ggi BERNADETTE BROWN Nursing Bernadette . . . not one to stand in the spotlight . . . quiet manner gives way to articulate thoughts on favorite topics . . , compassionate heart to those in discomfort . . . aims high tu be H dedicated R.N ,... what better way to utilize her fine qtiztlitiee? ,lunior Rt-tl Cross l,2.3: Cheer Cluh l.2,3. ii! ' -we 34 CAROL BROWN Collf-ge Carol . . . dcscribvs herself as shy but friends disagree . , . water skiing her favorite sport when vaca- tioning in New Hampshire . . . hopes to fulfill a compelling desire to travel . . . in the heart of ttbe cheering section at 4-very football game. Cht-r-r Club 1.23. DAVID BROWN College Dave . . . all-around 'athle!e . . . water skis and surfs with impressive proficiency . . . known as the Fred Astaire of Nantaskcfs Surf . . . big concern of senior year, getting into college . . . spare hours devoted to za worthwhile cause, sleeping. Basketball 1.23 Baseball 2.3: Foot- ball l. Nlilli BUCKLEY College 1'Neil . . discriminating in his attire . . . and in his values . . . slow smile, his secret weapon . . . modest air fails to do justice to his ability . , . but can't hide it . . . a fine hurdler . . . and a fine rep- resentative of DHS. Track 2.3. E PERIMENTED WITH GOVERNMENT SUSAN BULLARD Navy Su . , . could vat lobster and play records all day . . . favorite vacation spot is Washington. D.C .,.. definite asset on thc volleyball court . . . known to all as tht- cafeteria officio-ncy expert , . . big plans ahead include u military cart-er. Volleyball, T--nnis Intramurals 3. MARILYN BURCICSS College lVlal . . . beauty reminiscent of Sweden . . . a '53 Ford rr-miniscvnt of good times with the kids . . . her slogan, less homework . . . Maine beckons in the sum- mer , . . probably a welcome respite from Mr. Krliof-'s wry mathematical humor. What's that light doing on in my locker? ,-4, PAUL CADY LINDA CAHOON Cleriral Wot'kr1r Linda . . . courteous and helpful , , . quick to dispense sympathy. if not medical advice, to patients in the clinic . . summer vacation mt-ans Brant Rock . hopes to be it John Hanrock girl . . . liked hook- kweping most and short lunch periods Football l.2,3: Basketball 1.2.35 lm'- Baskvtball 23 Rotary Speaking Con- test 1. Undeeided Coober . . . a consistent star on tht- gridiron. basketball court. and truck field . . . truly someone to look up to . . . umhition in life-H to lu- a pro bnskellizill player . . . 4-agt-r for fun . . . finds it cruising in his Chevy. Truck 1,2.3. IN STUDENT COUNCIL I! Not this time, Braintree! RALPH CAMPANELLI College Campy . . . natural wit makes him at valuable- friend . . . shining mem- lmr of 3rd period math class . . , passion for pizza . . . tennis is his favorite sport . . , immediate ambi- tion-graduation. Baseball 12.33 Science Club 2,3. KATHLEEN CARR College Kathy . . . a tireless tennis player . . . dreads Monday mornings . . . always im- peccably dressed . . . quiet temperament masks true friendliness . . . aspires to the best in life. Library Count-il lg Cheer Club l,2,3g Guid- ance Office 1.23: National Honor Society 2,31 Prom Decorating Committee 2. JAMES CASCIIANO Work Cas . , . What am I doing here? . . his laintive cry . . . the off-beat P his hr-at . . . a quiet study hall taxed his ingenuity . . , found tht- hr-ct side of school to he the outside , . . looking ahead to a life of ease. JAMES fQARlllNAl,E Army Card . . . quiet mannr-r . . , out- ward rest-rvv ronceals his umiability . . . opinions reflrrt tl:-ridr-fl goals . . . at DHS wihoul report Farris, his illf'3 nf Utopia . . . eager to do his best. 35 . g '!H ' new ROBERT C1lAF'l:'l'lE Service Bob . . . quiet with strangers . . . otherwise with friends . . . inclination for the mechanical . . . enjoyed his senior year to-the fullest . . . searching for the ultimate auto- mobile . . . puts his all into every- thing he does. Track 1. Wll,1,lAM CASS School Bill . . . unparalleled friendliness . . . the angel of our choir quick to defend his opinions a preference for folk music averaged a minimum of forty to every class. Choir 1,2,3, JOSEPH CASSIDY School Joe . . . a master with machines . . . unending source of pa . . , found at the A.V. Center willing to lend a capable hand a valuable friend. Dramatic Club 23 Audio Visual 1.2, 35 Sound Director 3. PAUI, f'IHAMBl'iRS College 'KHnss . . . rugged, handsome foot- ball star . . . able Student Council President , . . an all-around athlete . . . easy-going disposition . . . bound to succeed. Home Room Rep. Rep. 1.3: Alternate 23 Student Council 1,2,3, Pres, 3: Football 1,2,3g Hockey 1,2.3: Base- hall 1.2.35 Junior Prom Decorating Committee 2. but always considerate of others . . . winks ticncc 350 on Blue Nose to win in the fourth, Paul? CHEERED FCOTBALL TEAM TERESA CHAPMAN College Terry . . . ideal combination of the artistic and the practical , . . arlvncates challenging courses . . met her challenge in physics . , . shows concern for others , . . nice to know. Field Hockey 1.2: Red Cross 1, Future Nurses 1.2: Reflections Art and Senior Editor 33 Philosophy Club 33 National Honor Society 2.3: Honor graduate. ROBERT ffHlASSON YVorlc Bob . . . dynamo on the ice . . . equally at home in shop . . . always the extrovert . . . firmly believes that money is for spending . . . optimistic about the future. 36 R ROBERT CIRON IC School Bob . . . a quick quip , . . u friendly Hello . . . success is in his future . . . baseball, his forte . . . hopes to follow the sun to his dreamland, Hawaii. Baseball, FRANCIS CLARK College Frank . . . gastronomic delinea- tion, his favorite subject of course? . . . adept at clever humor , , . campaigning for smaller A,A, cards . . . methodical and efficient . . . sure keys to success. Hockey 1,2,3g Baseball 2. IN 5-4 WINNING SEASON CHARLENE COFFEY College Sherry . . . always considerate of others . . . keen perception of the humorous . . . efficiency, her motto . . . believes students should have a greater voice in school gov- ernment . . . patient good nature, a real asset. Library Council 2,3g Glee Club lg Cheer Club 2. LINDA COFFIN College Lin . . . pleasing personality . . . ambition unlimited . . . mainstay of the cafeteria . . . purposeful and adaptable . . . bright future indicated. Cheer Club 1,33 Library Council 1, 33 Red Cross 1,33 Future Nurses 23 Reflections 3: Nurses Office 3: Prom Committee 3. PAULA COLLATOS College Paula . . . firmly upholds her convictions . . . talking, her specialty . . . a smile to brighten even a December day . . , a nucleus of energy . . . individuality charmingly evident in all that she does. Future Nurses Ig Cheer Club 1,2,3g Field Hockey 23 Basketball 23 Chair- man, Prom Decorating 23 Hm. Rm. Rep. 25 Student Council 3: Rotary Speaking Contest 35 Reflections Senior Editor 3, 'VA 167' J rf- :ff t 3 1 'MQ- fi' IOHN CONDON Undecided Joe . . . seemingly quiet . . . but appearances can be deceiving , . , an East Dedham boy . . . fascinated by the fairer sex . . . enjoys scuba and skin diving . . . plans to start a bank account with his first soc. ml milk 37 W g I, fm- 'ik s GERALD CONROY GEORGE CORCORHAN CHARLES COTTI-ZR JOANNE COUTURIER Service Work School College Jerry . . . relieves his tensions George . . . more than a hint of Chuck . . . industrious and hard Jo . . . a piquant charm . . . a in gym Class . . . frequently seen imp. here . . . if it hasn'1 been working . . . thinks drag racing is probing mind . . . variety of interests at Fr0gry'g , , , righg at home in done, he'll du it , , , mennee 10 the greatest . . . would like a new . . . challenged by new 'ideas . . . shop . . . hopes to become an auto study hall teachers . . . but always Car . . . usually found at Art John- but always the perfect lady. mechanic . , . but must first answer in fun . . . an appealing grin. his s0n's . . . wants to manage a hotel. mee Club 1. Cheer Club 1.2.3. Dm, Uncle Sam's call. life-saver . . . only one George. matic Club ,1.2.3. Rotary Spgaking Contest 2,3g Library Council 3, Sen- ior Play Student Director. APPLAUDED OUR CHEERLEADERS MARIE CRAM Bentley Rec-Rae . . . never gloomy . . . regal beauty . . . graced the Queen's court at the Senior Prom . . . at home on the dance floor . . . wanderlust in her future. Girls' Clee Club 1,2,3g Cheer Club 1.33 . Prom Committee 25 Business Club 3: Bas- ketball 3. 'Va 5 AB., BRUCE CREASER College YI Bruce . . . accomplished drummer . . . partial to Dixieland and jazz . . . keenly perceptive mind . . . wide range of liter- ary interests . . . clever wit . . . gets our vote for future author of the year. Track lg Band 1.2.31 Chess Club 1: Senior Play Cast 3: Reflections -33 National Merit Semi-Finalist. 38 Rim-e makes usual fast get-away. Y p 1 l 5 PAULINI-I CROCKETT Aeronautics Training School Polly . . . essence of femininity . . . wonderful to know . . . sure to set hearts winging in her career as an airline stewardess . . . soft spoken girl with plenty to shout about, Traffic lg Glee Club 1,3 Prom Dec- orating Committee 2: Cheer Club l.2,3g Intramural Volleyball 2. 1 DAVID CROWLI-IY Dave , . . fastidiously dressed from the knot in his tie to the shine on his shoes . . . rescued Minor and Reflections with trusty camera . . . observant air . . . master of the candid comment . . . self-made individual. - BAY STATE CHAMPS PAUL CROWLEY Work Cr0wl . . . Hi, there! . . . magnetic brown eyes . . . zest for fun , . . hockey-minded . ln- cnmparahle practical joker . . . often seen in the vicinity of Endi- colt. Hockey 1.2.3. PAUL CRUMP ffollf-ge Paul . . . our handsome Don Juan . . . fast tepper on the dance floor . . speaks softly and carries fl hifi lltwkt-y stick . , . superlativelv masculine . . . not easily forgotten, Hockey l,2.3g Track 1.2.3. Get off the end of his finger, Jim! KATHLlulnN CULLINAN Secretary Kath . . . eye-catching appeal . . . collegiate all the way . . . superlatively loquacious . . , fudge and Harvard Square. her weaknesses . . . multiple interests a fine student. Glee Club 1,2,3g Library Council 23 Busi- ness Club lg Cheer Club 1,2,3g National Honor Society 2.3.3 Reflections 39 Honor Graduate. JAMI-IS CURREN Undeeided Jim . . . an imposing six-foot one . . . not one to be trifled with . . . place cars sightly above homework . . . slow grin, only hint of plots a-brewing. Til 39 Us , Q1.'zQ si H' . ,fu , 'I,: ' ' i J 4- ,Q fa t - .ff an ,A l Am , eg I- RENIC CURRI1-:R 'a ' A' ' W01'k 1 . ' as . , I Nix, Harry . . . petite. nuburn-hatred miss y, 'df' . . . attentive to ull that is said . . . A. ff :N a welcome warmth . . . usually found in ,M W, W A , I 106 study . . , uiming high in her ambi- 'QQQLC Wt ions. KENNICTH DAVI ES School . Ken . . . tvntls to be quiet but it's only a tendency . . . en- joys working with young boys spends his summer vacation counselor , . . aims high . . to reach his mark. Baseball 1,29 Hockey 1. BB B SLIFE DONNA DAl.l'IY I.B.M. Work Donna . . . eay to please . . . hard to resist . . . dancing, her favorite diversion . . . pet peeve. people who hoast . . . usually found where the fun is. Business Club 1. lxader of tht- pavk. SPONSCRED FIRST SOCIAL FUNCTION ANN DQJDOMING School Ande . . . carefree and light- hearted . . . derives enjoyment from bowling . . . loyal to DHS . . . but didn't find getting here half the fun . . . secret attracion for Ver- mont. lr. Red Cross 1,22 .Ir. Red Cross Vol- unteer l,2g Cheer Club 1, 'Il 40 LOIS D I-ILLI-ILO Secretary Lois . . . one of our high step- pers . . . sparkling eyes and shin- ing hair , . . flashing smile . . . eschvws insincerity in all its phases . . . happy blend of beauty and brains. Mujorette 2,35 Nutional Honor So- ciety 2,3. SUSAN DI-IMI-IRY I.B.M. Sue . . . pleasant, friendly air . . . quietly obervant . . . but quick to voice her opinions . . the most loyal of Rt-d Sox fans . . . at warm hearted friend. Glee Club l,2,3. 1. s 't I Q. i This dooihe-ll doe-sn't work R03 llll l.N5 Work Hin . . . lurntltar sight at Frosty s his best in shop . . . ardent cur dr-voter' . . , roguish, jr-sting smile . . . possessing a wealth of good nature. DONALD DQNINLRNLO School D . . . quick, perceptive wit . . . averse to self-praise . . . looking for u short cut to Millionaires' Row . . . welcome addiion in our senior yt-.ir . . . too had he didn't Conte lu DHS sooner. Basketball 3. - THE SWEETHEARTS' BALL RICHARD DEVITO College Dick . . . mild mannered and af- fuhle . . staunch Italian food fan . . . courtcous and agreeable . . . quick witted, yet often quiet . . . u dt-voted track man. Indoor Track 2,35 Outdoor Track 2,33 Cross Country 3. r HF Q f lgtzff iffy. ' lf! I ' m' -a ' ...ft 1'5- JAMES DILLON JOHN DILLON Sl-ICONDA DiMARlNO College C.P.A. Colle-ge Jimmy . . . a true hockey fan Johnny . . . serious, quiet . . . Dina . . , dark tresscs frame her and football player . . . says those being a senior is what he expected animated face . . . boundless vitality football practices wore him out . . . . . . an obvious note of pride in in all that she does . . . speaks rricurably optimistic . . . unaware of speaking of his three brothers . . . Italian fluently . . . positive ideas his fatal charm . . . a modest, af- a yen for Chinese food . . . secret und opinions . . . has reserved a fable YOUUZ mlm- knack for getting things done. place in her future for a '65 Cor Football 1.2.3. Football l,2,3. WW- ' Q Y., ' .ft ll' Softball lg Library Council 2 , I X 1 , , hz I R CARMEN DiVIRC-ILIO lVork Nouch . . . our candidate for middleweight champ . . . unfailingly punctual at football practice . . . an advocate of double lunches . . . a loyal 4-0 boy. Football 1,2,3g Track 1,2.3. I' ERMA DOMENICA College Mimi . . . congenial and pleasant . , . vivacious member of our cheer- ing squad . . . quick to blush . . . a bright-eyed optimist . . . an All- American girl Student Council 1,2,3: Cheer Club 1,2, Vice-President 23 Cheerleader 33 Basketball 25 Mirror 3. ,4- ,. ,S 1 sea, :ii IRENE DONAHUE College Renie . . . cherubic innocence ...withadashofimp... frvckles. the bane of her life . . . thorough and conscientious in all she does . . . a Mirror constant . . . as nice as she is pretty. Library Council lg Cheer Club l.2,33 Mirror 1,2,3: Field Hockey 2,33 Re- flections 35 Herald Tlaueler Teen Correspondent 2. KATHLEEN DONOVAN College Kathy . . . full of pep and en- thusiasm . . . even for French . . . quick sense of humor to rescue des- pt-rate moments , . . indespensiblc che-f-rleader . . . staunch supporter of DHS . . . Mr. Foley's invaluable committee chairman . . . fun and Kathy are inseparable. Library Council 1,23 Clee Club lg Choir 25 Prom Decorations 25 Prom lnviations 3: Cheerleader 1,2,3g Mir- ror 2,35 Rotary Speaking Contest 2,33 Hom:-room Rep. 1.33 Reflections Faculty Editor 33 Senior Play Cast. DISPLAYED E TRACRDINARY ABILITIES 'QQ Q19 '+-My I f VI i K ,, Asahi .lg E X ...1agfs:' ' . . QQ Hg 1132 ' QL:-?i '5f'p.Q'i ' igfff by . litlmflg' tw- Efi- . !:i5::'1.i'z sl -5' oi. z -1,-'It' f 1-H . 5 1,-i. '.-'fry' . :'i --itffil 4' A. Q EQ, qi.:-, 42 MARY DRAZAN College Mary . . . quiet manner . . . main- tains dignified poise in all situations . usually found in the bandroom . . . a skill- ful equestrienne . . . definite ideas about the future. Band l,2,3g Chet-r Club lg Reflections Art Staff. 3. JAMES DRISCOLL Undecided Jim . . . a quiet observer on the local scene . . . doesn't miss much . . . dedi- cated to track . . . steadfast detemiination overcomes adversity . . . does well acade- mically and athletically . . . rates tops socially, too Indoor Track 2,33 Spring Track 2,35 Cross Country 3. Hey, Karen, have you heard what they're saying about Goob er? yn- sa -'i x PK' Q, I MARIE DUKAS Marie . . . a warm smilc nice to see on duty in the clinic . . . musi- cal accompaniment to homework a must . . . dreams of overcoming her shyness . . . typing. now her forte . . . can't help liking her. JEANNE DUBOIS JOSEPH DUBOIS School Dubby . . . irrcprcssible good humor . . . sparks any conversation . . , deserves an A in activity . . . dollar signs play a big part in his ambitions . . . to know him is to like him. Business School Dubhy . . . pint-sized gal . . . with tons of vivarity . . . never without a friendly smile . . . a wr-alth of friends . . . pretty to look at und nice to know. Cheer Club 1.2. Cheer Club 1.2.33 Health Airl 1.2: Track 1. Reflections 3. IN STUDENT COUNCIL TALENT SHOW RICHARD ELLIS School Rich , . . musical inclinations draw him towards folk music and organ playing . . . physical skills match his mental acumen when it comes to tennis . . . widely travelled , . . spends summers in Nova Scotia . . . admittedly optimistic . . . obviously brilliant. Math Quiz Team lg Choir l,2,3g Small Choir l,2,3g Dance Band 2,3g Band 33 Home Room Rep. 2: National Honor Soci:-ty 2.3: All District and All State Choir 2g Honor graduate. ROBERT lCl,lVlER School Bob . . . Dealham's import from Chi- cago . . . recognized by his non-Boston accent . . . stalwart member of our foot- ball squad . . . perennial good humor . . . possessor of a rugged look and quick- silver wit. Football 1.2.31 Outdoor Track 2,35 Choir 3: Indoor Track 3: Senior Play Cast 3. Which twin has the Toni? 15 SHANNON IJUNBAR School Shan . . . adept at friendly per- suasion . . . elfin-like charm . . . wants to try things on the other side of the fence . . . plans a teaching carcer . . . a trur- Irish colleen. Library Council 2,33 lr. Rctl Cross 1.2.33 Cheer Cluh 1.2,3. 43 MY R N A FYPSTICI N Sf'1'Tf'llll'lZ1l Svhool at Myrna . . . our Junior Prom queen . . Inv:-lv hun-I r-yr-s . . . looks on tht- -., bright side . . . enlivenetl most study halls . . vit-ws sophomores as a necesary evil. Chr-er Club 13 Library Council lg Busi- ness Club 2. 4 1 -nv JOHN ESDALPI School Ezy . . . one of Mr. Sheridan's physiol- ogy stars . . . a bright lad . . . always kept some of hiw wisdom in reserve enjoys sports . . . a gentleman of ambi- tion. JANIS FAHEY School Janis . . . alert, lively air Basketball l,2,3g Baseball 1. IMPRESSED AN ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE eager participant in classgtliscusaion . . , humorous and talkative known for her pretty blond hair . . . avid sports supporter. Ch:-1-r Club l.2,3g Library f une i CHARLOTTE FALLON Sehool Charlotte . . . bright smile . . air of anticipation about her . . . impeccably groomed . . . quicksilver enthusiasm . . . Rembrandt's cur- rent rival . . , an unquenchable thirst for fun. Mirror 2.33 Cheer Club 1,2,3g Prom Committees 2,31 Library Council 1,23 Reflections 3. L- 44 1 1 LINDA FANDREY School Linda . . . peppy little lass . . . often found in the bandroom tuning up her flute . . . always has some- thing going . . . spurning the planned . . . happiness, her goal. Band 1,2,3g Future Nurses 1,25 Li- brary Council 1,2,3g Basketball lg Reflections 3. JEAN FAY Work Jean . . . this young lady looks forward to being a working gal . . . will surely be the life of the office . . . has a knack for finding fun wherever it's hiding . . . lots of pep and personality here! Glee Club 1. GB 4,-a.w:2s, I re EILEEN l l'Il'INliY School Fccney . . . a trip to England, her greatest wish . . . usually founal in the niirldle of a Linh fest . . . meets life head on . . . amicable Irish temperament . . . Eileen cracks us up. Cheer Club 1,23 Mirror 23 Minor Typist 3. 4 DIANE FINDLICN Nursing School Diane . . . five feet of redheaded dynamite . . . seeks a nursing career . . . sure to have male pulses jump- ing . . . bundle of fun . . , for her size she's perfect. Field Hockey 1.23 Jr. Red Cross lg Future Nurses 23 Prom Invitation Committee 2,35 Reflections 3: Glee Club 1.3: Choir 1.2.33 Mirror 33 Senior Play Costume Commg Honor graduate. 40. If she thinks I'm going: to do all that tonight, she's crazy! AT STEREO ON STAGE KEVIN FINN MARY FINN EVELYN FIORENZA RUTH FISH School Kevin . . . right at home under the hood of a car . . . would spend his last 50c on a gallon of gas . . . the morning alarmtclock no friend of his . . . desires more elbow room in the cafeteria . . . reserved . . . a likable lad. Work Work Mary . . . an attentive listener Ev . . . petite, and most pleasing- . . . makes few demands . . . seldom ly so , . . considers the feelings of shows Irish temper . . . but insists others before she acts . . . hopes to it's there . . . dreads early rising trave rounfl the world . . . zi dash . . . a most capable student. of humor . . . likes people and people like her. School Ruth . . . a merry twinkle in her eyes belies that outward calm . . . quiet mastery of all that she does . . . selective in 'her choice of pas- times . . . terrific sense of humor . . . winning ways deserve only the best . . . bright personality insures it. Cheer Club 1.2.3. Sec. lg Student Council 2,3. Treas. 33 Prom Com- mittee 2.3g Library Council 1. 14 .' s. ' S .Y 1, . ,. ,,' f -. r'tf'22+gfg-e Q 45 cal .ll 3' if JOHN FITZHICNRY Wot'k John . . . the hustler of DHS , . . swarthy good looks . . . his r-vcs reveal au elfieh mischief . . . sports and mrs. his interests . . . crystal hall predicts success in the future. Busrliall 2: Hockvv I: Football l. HQ! K ii 46 IRENE FITZPATRICK RICHARD FITZPATRICK JOHN FOLEY Vifork School School f'Renie . . . a whiz at shorthand Fitz . , . his future looks excit- john , . , refused to join in the . . . always has a good word for ing . . . Fltlff' fire combination of college ys, rat feud , , . loyal to everyone . . . quiet yet sociable :mod looks and sunny disposition . . . his gang . . . Vermont his sum- . . . has many dreams for the future Mr. Bell pf-ts his vote any day . . . mer retreat . . . interested in the . , wr- hope they count- true. dreams of adventure in foreign serv- scouting movement . . , spends much fjhw, CIM, 152: Smfllmu 1 iCf' . - . all the makfllli of Ci SUCCCW' of his time building model railroads CERAIDINE FORD Work Gerry . . . twinkling blue eyes- a dead giveaway to her try anything once views on life . . . loves to go to dances with Mary and Joy . . . tackle football provides an outet to the tombov in her . . . few proh- lt-ms spoil hcr unruffled manner. .IUUITH FRASCA Secretarial School Judy . . . no slouch when it comes to work . . . always ready to join in fun . . . devotee of prac- tical jokes . . . even tempered . . . all indications are shc'll he thc per- fect secretary. Red Cross 1: Future Nurse I3 Library Council 23 Basketball lg Softball 1,2. 3g Cheer Club l,2. ful diplomat. , . . looks forward to joining the Merchant Marin:-. BEGAN OUR LAST YEAR You have to get all nfs to graduate? WILLIAM FRASER School Bill . . , brush-defying curlsea target for teasing . . . but quite a brain under them . . . Z1 way with the ladies . . . picture of perfection on the slope . . . our outstanding representative to Thayer Academy during the long, hot summer of '64. Cross Country Track 1.2,3g Indoor Track 1,2,3: Outdoor Track 2,33 H,R. Rep. 2,3g Student Council 3. tx? FRANK FULCINITI PAUL FULCINITI CHARI FS TURI ONY Navy School Navy Frank . . . always a witticism on Paul . . . Mr. Barker's right arm Chuck . , haqr-ball is his meat the tip of his tongue . . . affable . . . a conscientious worker . . . a . . . never find this fellow o t n and pleasant . . . plans to join the gentleman to the nth degree . . . left field . a happy go lu:-ky Navy and see the world , . . the always impeccably dressed . . . can't attitude toward lif l s mi P talkative half of the Fulginiti duo possibly fail. could light up Fenway Park ' ' ' easy to like' Audio Visual l.2,3 Language Lab. wants to go 'O 'PE' 'WX' Y9 Director 3. ' good sailing Chuck' AS UNDERCLASSMEN Baseball l,2,3 NANCY CACLIO School Gag . . . far-reaching goals . . . hc ideal DHS would eliminate gym class . . and substitute a coffee break , . , a specia interest in football . . . and in Ringo . . her wish, to have a car of her very own Business Club 1. LINDA GALANTE College Linda . . . S'2 , eyes of brown , . one of the nicest gals in town . . . cone genial confidante . . . capable student . lots of talent kept in reserve . , . seldom a weekend without a social engage-me-nt. A library is for dreaming is ' A '-ff. 'S ,va 2 ,V my lllzllzlllh f,Al,l.lf,,'NN llvilllly Sl'lIOUl Cal . . . shes .1 woman driver :intl lnvf'9 it , , , finds it rliffirult to refuse A fn-mr . . , morning. no fri:-nfl of hr-r-i . , ronuiutrfnt per- qnnnlitv nlwuva happy. l.llll'!lYV Cminvil 23 Cher-r Club 2: Rwflfrlznnv 3 SUSAN CMT Nnrwing Sur . . . il uirl rvwrvborly' lik:-q . . . rzombinatinn of beauty anrl Charm unbrntalilr- . , . all through the winter 1lr:-:imsi of siummr-ra nn the Cape . . . unanimous Choir-n for Senior Prom Our-en . , . unnequm- ing .mil nimlr-QI in apitf- nl' numrruuq honors. llunrl l.2.31 Di-zlrift 2: l'l.l'l, llrtp l: Cheer Club lg Clwr-rlearlwr X3 Sturlent Council l.2,3g Softball 2: Bunk:-tball 2: Mirrnr 2: Prom Committee 2.3. .rf- ,. , , was ,, Simon says .. GAVE REINS OF LEADERSHIP Wlork Bob , , . tall anrl hrmrlsomf- . . . beau the aldrin with a paasion . . . milwl rliwprwition anml r-nav-going manner . . , grr-atrat :Ambition tn bernrnr- another CPne'Krupn . . , imp:-luouiz . . . m'onomv-minrlml . . at hi: bf-at in Mr. McCuirv'e claw. 48 Work Rirhie , . a genial fellow with n rarefree manner . . . frequently founrl wbizzim: along the atrwr-te nf Dr-zlham on bis motor bike . . . vnjovq baseball. guitar, and rork and roll music' , , . all the ingrerlientw for the life of the party, Sf-bool Winn ,.,. ki for srbnol spirit . . , perception etrherl in einrriritv . . . a capable sturlf-nt and n crfwlil to DHS . . . unnbatruwivr- integrilv , . . engaging merry-makr-r , . . our superb Class wvcrvtary. Slurlent Council 2.3: Cheer Club l. 2.33 Future Nursr-Q Club l,21 Fir-bl Hockey 1.2: Choir l: Cleo Club 1.2: Jr, Rotarian lg 'Prom Cnmmittr-P 2: Rfflerrinnx Arlivitif-Q Erlitor 3: Claw Sec. l,2.3: D.A.R. Coorl Citizen' Girls' State. E H f 1 E... , ,v ', sw.. a, - Q' S ' Styx lvl UW! NurQing: Judy . . . sure-fire proof that a wh word turneth away wrath , . . blond hair a rlefnitr' eye-catcher . . . a ready worker . . . welcome in any group . . . a fine student . . . sure to be even a better nurse. Library Council l,2,3: .lr. Red Cross 1.2.3: Cheer Club l,2,3. .Z Wlicn tlif-re! a way, the cats will play! 'TO BRONCO SMITH SEAN GILLERAN School Sean . . . Mr. Mischief . , . wel- comes winter to head for the slopes . . . loyally Irish-until it comes to Italian food . . . quick repartee. the joy of all his classes . . . a decided extrovert. r -3 BARBARA CNERRI-I School Barbie . . . a vivacious lass with dark captivating eyes . . . a reliable friend . . . likes listening to good music, driving, and making friends . . . attuned to the Mersey sound. JAMES CIRBONS School Jay . , , impiah grin. quick wit. dili' gent worker--that's Jay . . . easy In tease hard to resist . . Mr. Foley'-L friendly opponent . . , science-minded . . . planning his goals . . , surf- to win. Hockey l.2,3g Cross Country 1.2.33 Honor Graduate. PATRICIA Gll,l. Secretarial School Pat . . . thoughtful and generous . . , a sweet disposition . . . big brown eyes reflecting mischief . . . very conscious of Senior Pffsiige , . . and the first to uphold it. LYNNE CODFRFY Hairdressing Lynne , . . a combination of all the ingredients for success . . . beauty, charm, and intelligence . . . developed great enthusiasm for hockey during senior year , . . con- stantly at odds with Mr. Bell . . . one gem of a worker in and out nt' school. Cheer Club lg Mirror Typist 3. 3'1 4.-V if l z Cl'lARl,O'lvl'lf CORMAN School Charlotte . . . unusual combina- tion of red hair and even disposi- tion . . . soft spoken . . . untiring worker for the Red Cross . . . hopes to teach French someday . , . Bonne Chance Charlotte! Glee Club 13 Jr. Red Cross 3: Cheer Club 1: Dramatic Club lg Mirror 1: Prom Committee 2, An 49 swf we 5'-All Q .X an Af , gff',fgKl PHILIP GRADY ALAN GRIFFIN JOHN GUILFUYLE ANN HALLADAY School Flip . . . our popular class presi- dent . . . cuts quite a swath on the fooball team, too . . . a red-haired Irishman . . . amply endowed with Gaelic wil . . . and the charm of a leprechaun. Hockey 1.2.33 Track 1,2.3: Football 1.2,3g Student Council 3: I'I.R. Rep. 1: Class President l,3. ,Q 50 College Alan . . . an amiable fellow with an abundance of friends . . . except Jack . . . unpretentious and easy going for homework. hooks, and teachers school would be ideal . . . however, phys. ed. teachers inspire his admira- tion . . . golf and tennis. his diver- sions . . . future ambition. tn go to college, earn a tax-free million. and spend the rest of his days on the Riviera. Baseball 1.23 Band 1.2,3. School . . . one of Mr. Sheridan's favorites . . . known for his whimsical remarks . . football . . . we can be sure he is hiding many latent talents. 1.V. H . enjoys hockey and ockcy 13 .l.V. Baseball 1. School Shermie . . . our Most Dign. fied . . . thoughtful of the feelings of others . . . knows her own mind and sticks to it . . . notorious for tongue-in-cheek comments followed by suppressed giggles . . . modest about her impressive academic achievement . . . a friend to be valued. Band 1.2.31 Choir 12,33 Cheer Club 1.23 Reflections, Faculty Editor 33 National Honor Society 2.3: Honor Craduateg Honor Essayist: National Merit Semi-Finalist. SAW OUR BOYS QUALIFY PAUL HA NIFY School Paul . . , cool and collected . . . the clink of gold, music to his ears . . . in- tends to become a pharmacist ' surely find the elixir of life and sell it at immense profit. .. . will CARL HANLON School Carl . . . a handsome lad . . . tre- mendous asset to our track team . . . rock 'n' roll devotee . . . his modesty. an admirable trait . . . uncqualled on the dance floor. Cross Country 1,2.3, co-capt. 3: Indoor Track 1,2,3. Capt. 3: Spring Track 1.2,3g Mirror 3: Squad Leader 3. l 1 l Hmmmm . .. 'Q ,f I -Ig? i .ef il. RONALD HANSKN SUZANNE HANSFIN RUTH HANSON School School College Ronnie . . . future golf pro . . . Suzi . . . tall cool blonde . . . Ruthie . . . optimistic nttittulr . . . innumerably interests . . . definitely likcahlc . . . What's wrong: with a girl drummer? a plaintivr- query . , . always an in- tlivilluul. lent his talents to the track anvl hockey teams , . . clean-cut good looks enhuncenl by an engaging grin , . . serious sirlv always there when it'-1 nm-flerl . . . eminently person- ahlv. ohviouely attractive . . . a non- conformist all the way . . . resolute and self-possessed . . . one of our imlispensible cheerleaders. Choir 2,33 Glee Club 1.23 Cheer- learler 2.33 Cheer Club l,2.3: Prom Decoration Committee 2: Prom Pro. grnrn Committee 2. Ilanfl 1.2.35 Dance Banrl 23 Mirror 3. Golf l.2,3: Cross-Country 1: H.R. Rep. 23 Hockey 2,3. FOR TECH TOURNEY alll RUTH HA RCIUCAVICS Secretary Bunncc ' . . . f-anily liked . . . nn incurable gigglcr . . . nolicitoun of others . . . exprcanivr lirown 1-yen . . . a finr- student . . will make xt top-notch secretary. filer' Club l,2.3g Jr. Revl Cross lg flln-4-r Clulm l,2.3: Business Cluh lg National Honor Society 2.33 Rcflrr- lions 3: Honor Gradual:-. Al.l.l-IN K. HARMICR COllPgt' Kenny . . . competent varsity tackle for thrce years . . . noted for his thought- fulncss . . . a loyal frienrl , . . unhurriefl anfl unflustererl . , . a pleasant worfl for 1-vcrvone. Football l,2.31 Rusk'-tlyall 1,2.3. ll0NAl,ll HARMFIR College Don . . . small in stature . . , but not in personality . . , often found in the gym . . . accepts responsibilities with a smilr- . . . courts-ous and companionable. Football Manager 2.3: Basketball lt Senior Play Cast 3. Who says blondes have more fun 7 9 , . 1 ia- 5I It VVALTER HASSEY School Walter . . . faithful fan of the feminine sex . . . steadfast in his opinions . . . a mechanic's shop figures in his future plans . . . proud of his '56 Ford . . . can always be found engaged in conversation. Hockey lg Football 2. XVll,l7Rl'lll HARRICAN School Hurry . . . capable musician . . . quiet and well mannered . . . easily flustered . . . unassuming ways hide interesting ideas . . . faithful mem- ber of the school band. Band 1,2,3. Student Conductor 3g Dance Band l,2,3. ARl,liNFl HARRISON School Marie . , . sunshine in her smile . . . votes for a shorter school day and a Coke machine in the cafeteria . . . thinks a quota should be set on tiny sophomores . . , easy to get along wilh . . . lots of bounce tn the ounce. Library Council 3: Cheer Club 1.2,3g Jr, Red Cross lg Clee Club 1.2. fr 3 ,Q , :ci MADE A GOOD SHOWING CATHERINE HAWES College Hawes . . . green-eyed blonde . , . sure K0 arouse envy , . . never ruffled yet always busy . . . sure to make an impact on the c0lle2e scene . . . charter member of the Mr. Nunes fan club . . . we expect to hear more of Cathy. Cheer Club 1.3: Band 1,2: Mirror 33 Clee Club l: National Honor Society 2,33 Reflections 33 Honor Graduate, IESTRR HAYDEN Work Lester . . . nonchalant outlook on life . 4 . not easily perturbed . . . looks on the lighter side . . . endowed with an engaging grin . . a pleasant companion. JOANNE HEALY School Jo . . . unique style . . . fond admirer of Jackie Kennedy . . . plans to conquer the advertising world . . . always cheerful, never sad . . , a friend indeed! Prom Committee 2: Mirror Typist 3. X x 52 W. f What, me worry ? 1 I RANK HI llllxl College Hike . . . to s in size and enerosit P g Y keen wit , . . slightly haahful . . . strong, silent type . . . Il favorite with his classmates. 'Q' T THOMAS HENRY School Tom . . . takes only a little bit of encouragement to conquer his shyness . . . but his blush is something else again . . . as hard-working as they come . . . com- mitted to courtesy . . . hoping for the ,M ' best life has to offer . . . so are we. Cross Country Track 1.3. AT HEADMASTERS' TOURNEY SUSAN HIMMEL College .laye . . . a bright-eyed look . . . :i jaunty air , . . sets her sights on perfection . . . generous heart . . . stands up for her opinions . . . thoroughly enjoys her many activi- ties. Choir 1.2,3g Girls' Clee Club 3: Small Choir 2,35 Reflections Faculty Editor. ,f 1- ELIZABETH HOBBS College Beth . . , pixie-like haircut and features . . . campaigned for an ex- change concert . . . boundless en- thusiasm . . . water sports, a favorite pastime . . . promising young artist. Band 1,2,3g Cheer Club 13 Prom Decoration Committee 2: Library Council 1.33 Reflections 3. JEAN HOWARD School Jeannie . . . whimsical ways . . . easily acquires friends . v . decidedly ambitious . . . a heart of gold . . . charmingly frank. and frankly charms mg. Jan. I' l 1 B N I .- vii , .X C 'H . 9 ,af ' ik?- MA RCIA HOWE College Marcia . . . a winning smile and a friendly ht-llo . . . deceptively quiet . . . fun to know . . . secure in the knowledge of many friends . . . should make a superlative French teacher . . . Dramatic Club l,2,3: lr. Red Cross l.2.3: Cheer Club 2,3. .e 53 .01 01N A1 46: -wx v ,NX A I STEPHEN HUNT RICHARD HUYLER DENNIS HYYTI ROBERT N, College Stove . . . provocative of good nature' and merry . . , penchant for fri:-nrlly . . . can't ln' tlielikesl . , . in personality . . . so nirf' Science Cluh 1.2.31 Scion T1-um 1,2,3g Band 1.2.31 Dat l,2,3. Richie . . . enthusiastic partici- Work mixture' lmlnfl 'in football. - - - flellgblf T1 De-nnis . . . onr of the livoliest Sf'l100l rhuclile ll r' Nlconlfehrsa 'ml ' ' - 9uIPn3'n5 Y mr-mbers of homeroom 106 . . . --B .. . 9 . . , niisrliivf PVP!! lhgposnmn ,' ' ' .a happysgly Hnvnnls Ill Mf'nilf - A - 3lW5Y5 nbc-niuhin gonrlfnlflgkfnlrizlt fjhehnolslyi almonds lufkl' llfl - - V Wllll H llllllf' Of Plfm the larliee' man . , . uniqur- approach inlah L ' gglfzriouq about hicmuisc to know. lmI'n' to all emlr-avors . . . le-Us hear it imlal' 'io hiq Dan I ambi A . -1 , , V .I . . ' . . . - re Quiz for Dpnms yea' yea' tion? lo rvrnain .1 hachr-lor fhall net- Ba 54 f . . . never fails its a gentleman. Track 1.33 Dance Bunrl l,2.3g St-nior Play Cast 3. SENT JIM PREVETT C. C. DAVID IVERSON Colloge Ivy . . . tall anal good-looking alhlotv , . . optimistic outlook on everything . . , luitlattntvcl by responsibility . . . a salic-nt wit . . . frequently fountl where the girls arf-. 4 Basketball 1.2.3, ro-Capt. 33 Football 1.2, 31 Mirror, Sports Etlitnr 31 Reflerlians, Sports Etlitor 33 Squarl ln-.itler 1: Traffir Squad 2,31 Stutlvnt Counvil 3, victhpresi- nl:-nt 3: Senior Pltiy Ca-at 3. KEVIN .IAIIKSON Work Kev . . . his :lry wil provides a quip for every occasion . . , future plans in- rlunlv u can-vr as a finance- clerk . . . linsn't forgotten Brookline . . . a Confirmed girl-watcher . . . always intvrestt-tl and int:-rt-ating. Aw, gee. do you really think so? SHEILA JACKSON Work Sheil . . . quick to add her name to the list of Mr. Quale's arlmirers . . . still loyal to Brookline friends . . . understanding' heart and genial disposition . . . would like to see Europe . . . enjoys reading good books . . . an ambitious miss. -if Y' tiff. si., ELIZABETH JOHNSON College Beth . . . never idle . . . has her finger in many pies , . . booster of school spirit . . . delightful resle head . . . without the famous temper. Softball lg Reflections 35 Red Cross lg Glee Club 1: Band 33 Tennis lg Cheer Club Ig Senior Play Cast 3. TO HOCKEY ALL-STARS You hold-I'll fold. .5 ' ' ' rffip,-fagx: ROBERT JOHNSTONE College Rob . . . lofty ambitions and indomitable spirit . . . proud of his extensive sweater collection . . . a talented thespian . . . loyal friend . . , success guaranteed. Drama Club 1.2.31 Library Council 3: Band 33 Refleelfons 33 Senior Play Cast 3. DANA JORDAN 5' fi College it 7 Dana . . . personable young man . . . many hidden talents . . . warm, win- ning smile . . . straightforward and fp? sensible . . . a bright future lies ahead. Senior Play Cast 3. JOHN KAPETANAKIS College Kappy . . . a whiz in chemistry . . . fishing, a favorite recreation . . . would be a philanthropist with 506 . . . an -4 3? off-beat sense of humor . . . hard- working . . . leaders of the world, unite -this bright lad is getting ready to take over! Chess Club 1. MICHAEL JONAS School Mike . . . active member of the athletic teams . . . talks up a storm . . . redeeming quality. infectious laugh . . . carefree ways hide serious ambitions . . . se:-ks future in the major leagues or in college. Football 1: Baseball l,2,3g Basket- ball l.2,3, Co-captain 3. ,Ai eras 55 Lv -' ,dx ,nr 2 x N X r 11 N . is f PAUL KEEGAN Yvork Paul . . . distinctive red hair . . . a bug on motorcycles . . . lunch rates on top of his schoolday agenda . . . football on weekends . . . the hz-tter 1?l half of a pair though this is often disputed by the other half. T l l KEVIN Kl'lANlCY Wlork Kev . . . rode his cool motor scooter . . . until he graduated to a rar . . . sandy-haired und he- frrekla-tl . . , run u rlosv at-cond to Mr. Hurley in class dist-ussions . . . liasr-hall ratvs tops among sports favorites. r--.l I 1 Rl v 1 lbs. ,gk rl, 4 . , - . g ! I I -I l KEVIN Km-:Fri 5 4 Q ,V t 4 'I School 2 n i' . 5 ' ' . ' I Beef . . . cars are his speed . . . ' A fl' ' ' r F P Y , --4 ,A frm-quents The Zoo . . . truly sharp fs V ' if 1 gf ' 15-H-R-Pl . . . one of the good ,f Q ' I '.- - ' people . , . ln trouble again? What lf -1, i 1 ' - can we say, Kev! ' Q! 3 ' , I I., U- 4 n if V. I I J 1 J 1 1 Q' I i l PAULA KEEGAN Work Keegs' . . . blushes at the slightest provocation . . . makes friends easily . . . warm sincerity . . . de- clares war on homework . . . n friend, a pal, a good sport. 'AML Blanding Builds His Dream House., FOUND FAR EAST SPLENDORU College College 'Felix . . . n bit on the bashful side Chris . . . our blonde songbird . . . favors folk music . . . ex- . . . triple treat-talent, charrnfgood asperated with crowded corridors . . . looks . . . never a quitter . . . a gamut of interests . . . headed for hopes for success . , . can't miss. H Caffe' as B fiom choir 2.3: clee Club 1,2.a: sman Choir 2,3 Prom Decorating Com- mittee 2. fr NWA fit l 56 it t l s E I 1 4 KAREN KENNICIJY Work K, K. . at winsomr- smile , . 1 f tranquil iuannvr . . , :t laslylikf- compnsura 'Q- elk . . , looks forwarnl to a trip lu Europe . tht- quiet worker who Sllt'4'l'f'tl'i. National Honor Sucif-tyg Honor Cratluatc. PATRH .IA KENT Secretarial School Pat . . Q sweet and likeable . . . im- patient with typing errors and lack of organization . . , a special fonflness for DHS clancers . . . always looks on the hright sirle . . . they tl0n't come any nicer. Cheer Club l,2,3g Jr. Refi Cross lg Library Council 2.3. If we t'an't play my way, l'm going home! AT OUR JUNIOR PROM JOHN KEOUCH College Jackie . . . a natural at sports . . . spends free time thinking up ways to avoid homework . . . a perfect gentleman . . . familiar sight on traffic . . . well-liketl by every- one. Football l.2.31 Baseball 2,33 Spring Track 1: Basketball 1,2.3g Sturlent Council 3: Traffic 3. JUDITH KIELY School Work Judy . . . energy unlimited . . , poised and personable . . . Mr. Maguire's efficient secretary . . . non-stop chatterer . , , vivaqioug tease. school year . . . good-natureclly takes Glee Club lg Cheer Club 2,33 Home. room Representative 3. WALTER KIESELING Cumpa . . . inortlinately fond of his machine . . . nary a worry or care . . . wishes DHS had a parking lot . . . death to a longer life as it comes. L ' hem- 4 2' HELEN KING Nursing School Helen . . .gentle air hirling a pen- chant for gaiety . . . sweetly pretty . . . always a good sport . . . never outdone in generosity . . . a sure cure for future patients. Clee Club lg Cheer Club 1.2.35 Traf- fic 2g Prom Committee 2,3. fi. , 'ts Q . 57 I ,xl PATRICIA KIRBY 'iPatti . iceberg . Dina . . could win marathon . School . a smile to melt an , rarely seen without . contagious laugh . . . in a walk in a talk . could never he boring. 'D JK 58 'QW .-Z' ROBERT KIRBY ROBERT KIRBY VIRGINIA KNIGHT Work College College Bobby . . . plans to become a Nipper . . . everybody's pal . . , Ginny . . . her smile is our un- millionairf- , , , affgbilily unlimited noted for his terse humor . . . doing . . , appealing, wistful air . , at-honl jug! nm hig Cup of tg-3 enjoys life to the fullest . . . could . , . equally at home in the academic , . , but can gui: him to aug , A , relate many unusual adventures . . . or social world . . . modest about anxiously awaited graduation . . . to co-founder of the Buster Lynch fan her many accomplishments . . . Re- gt-! giant-d on his fifgr million, club. fleczions couldn't exist without her JOHN KOYVALCZYK Work Johnny . . . almost a permanent fixture behind the library desk . . . so willing to lend friendly assistance . . . admires a strong backhand in tennis . . . keeps up a lively conversation . . . should follow a career in interior decoration. Library Council 2.33 Choir 3g Senior Play Properties 3. PAUL KUDIRKA College Paul . . . enviable competence in science and math . . . even braved it alone at Brandeis for a special chemistry course . . . a whiz on the tennis courts . . . quck and clever humor lights up a seemingly shy and serious nature . . . such n promising future in the engineering field. Science Club 1,23 Math Club 33 Brandeis Chemistry Course 35 National Honor Soci- ety: Honor Graduate. . . . in a word, she's terrific! Field Hockey I,2,3q Basketball I.2. 33 Softball 1.2.33 Math Quiz Team 1.2.33 Band l,2,3: Choir 13 Prom Decorating Com. 23 National Honor Society 2.3: Reflections, Photography Editor 3: Student Council 33 Honor Graduate. ACCLAIMED BAND AS Gee, we have hardly any homework tonight! 3 41x - V' ,,.-vt' I T A 4 al - ,uf .-3 LINDA l,AlNE Collvgf- Lin . . . anmng Mr, Gustafson! talented oil painters . , . phrcnvtic passion for purpli- . , . love of hc' scat may lr-.id 0 at mirror in ocean- ogrzlphy . . . nn avid rmidvr . . . depvndulmlc and sympnhizing friend. Band 2,31 Prom Dc-rorution Commit- ttw' 23 Gvrmctn Clulx 3. STEPHEN LAKE PETER LAMB KENNETH I ANI ffollvgv XVorlc ffollfwp Ste-vo . . . good fortune brought, HP l n - f ' 'mf' UI MV- Lilllfli Kr-tiny , . . miie I ng r him to DHS in our junior yvnr . . . admiring cmftimr-n . . . IKIIIIUIIIF and iluir-t mztnnvr . u v on just in time to sf-t PHOIIIC grmt track Wflvfllllv rt ri-Illll-ll' l-ICI! Of fllfltlfl V - - uf prunkixh me-rrimen mir rvvurd-1 . . . -alnwe down to Pnjoy tlrivint-Z lim-nec iw Pe-teh! Ilfeclflllg Mr. llttrkr-r .md nmnag.,fQ 0 tnlir reading oflvn , . . drcalns hopefully powvisimt , , . has mt-tvrvil mnnv Iii-4 wit , . , sqlmtteir-4 ri ht-a tn th for un XKE . . tlrfstiued for milvs at the drugstrip . . . will p.irk in Udlcilule Squ f rf-r spnvdy surcvw, IIHISIPI' tht' pfilfliflll 419170015 of llift tztinly 4-ujnvq thi- Iinrr thin -4 Truck 23' trade .tt Frnnklm Institute. CHAMPIONS OF MUSIC FESTIVAL qv., V..,X. 4. 4, 1'n1 surf- glad that! over! HARRY IAHSEN ffollvvo f Harry . . . dvlightfullv mischivvous joker , . . a Init of 'it'I'1OlINI1PiS hidden by that happv-gn-lurky nature . . . pricvless quips bright:-n any Class . , . worthy ambition to teach . . . Norwood Qnickffrs for taking him from us, A. V. 1,23 Homvroum Rvpresentatlve 1.2: Choir 3. l7l,0Rl'.Nf .lu IAUMAN Nursing: Florrle . . . ri lilontlf- bundle of fun trnlivvna any COI1Vf'f'hlI1OI'l with her bubbling personality . . . at faithful. con- scit-ntious howpitul volunti-rr . . . gifted with gf-nuinc warmth und understanding . will rnntrihutv iuvaluzihlv servicvs to the mvdiral fit-ld. Softball 1: Ir. Rx-d Crow 1.2.31 Ht-alth Clinic 2.33 Prom Invitations Committee 3: Relletlzons 3. ,Z I gmc JOAN IAVITA . 'K If' 1 joan . . . wfars pntitc style clothes so atttit-tively . , . si-4-ks to augrnwnt hvr stpentling luonvy hy buliysilling o ftt-n tl consitlvrxite' :mtl kinlllv nature , , , so quick to praise . . . kr-eps a good record in typing rlnss . . . fir-t-rate secretary. rletcrminrtl to ln- a Al,FRl',lJ l.laITNl'.R ltlet tt Olllf ts UAV' . . . a fan of the Beatles, thoufh loyal to Elvis . . . finals the intricacies of algebra exciting , . . a quiet, Ulwhind- tlie-seem-s man . . . diverted lry backs V1Ul football vr-nuine interest in t . . . 5. electronirs. Nothing like a boring book to put Johnny to sleep! 19 BOASTED THREE SEMI-FINAUSTS JOHN LRNNON MARY KAREN LEWIS FRANCIS LINSFI School LEWANDOWSKI Acting Prep School Johnny , . . at truly imperturbable and unruffled practical joker . . . quick to see tht- humorohs side of any situation . . . indispensable pitrher for the Shir:-towncrs . . . the taste of a discriminating dilettante . . , M'Jl'IVl-l'lPftl'lPtl7QO likealrlr- and friendly. Football l.3g Baseball l,2,3. Work Mary . . . so well-informed on current affairs-thanks , , , enjoys driving with especially to shop for . . , a bit of modesty passing blush . , . yen see the world. to Mr. Bell Marilyn . . . new clothes shown by a to travel and Karoon . . . delights in playing her guitar . . . and delighted us all with that very pleasing singing voice-a folk-singing discovery? . . . gay and sunny disposition-conceah ing a thoughtful side . . . never dis- mayed by infrequent spills when water-skiing . . . her diverse talents and charming personality assure a bright future. Field Hockey 2: Cheer Club 13 Choir 1,25 Dramatic Club 1,23 Senior Play Cast. Fran . . . individual tastes . . . prefers classical and instrumental music . . . pecuniary rewards appeal to him . . . seen often proudly polishing that red Volkswagen . . . expectations for wealth are included in his future plans. 4, r . 1 r 60 A FRANK l.lTf.lll'll'.l,ll .tt to liondt acting Crr'r-nic . . vital A.V. err-wrnan . . . would naturally endorse morr- elahorate A.V. 1-qtiipment , . , keep clear of his levelled rifle . . . optimistic, carefree nature , . , justifiably proud of his scooter, Tho Crate . , . have we a future WBZ disc jockey? A.V. l.2,3. V' KAREN LOHNES -Q it Best way to get rid ofa hangnail, eh, Frank? Katlierinf- Gibbs Karen . . . practice makes per- fect . . . and dancing practice has made Karen the ideal of poise. charm. and good looks . . . friendli- ness and consideration for all . . . enjoys a gay time. hut quite serious about her dancing . . . surely we 99 ON MERIT TESTS have a future prima ballerina. VERNON LOVEITT, JR. JENNIFER LUCAS EDITH LUCIDO GILBERT LYNCH College College School College Tony . . . affectionately consid- .lemmy . . . one of Mr. Barker's Edie , , . truly a golden singing Buster . . . bountiful artistic 1-red King College . . . utterly dedicated scholars . . , enthusiastic voice , . . impeccable taste-stylish talents . . . touch of inner hashful- discriminating taste in clothes . . . SUPPOVIPF HT basketball Hflfl football wardrobe . . . could kill the cat ness . . , but would admit that its no wonder hc's our best dressed . . . swift hoopster . . . would relish an automatic get-me out-of- this machine . . . contemplates ownership of a most exclusive men's clothing store. Football 1: Squad Leader 1: Prom Decorations Committee 23 Basketball 1.2,3g Senior Play Cast 3. games . . . pleasant smile and un- failing good humor . . . special interests, playing tennis and buying shoes . . . lovely member of Prom Queen's Court . , . future in educa- tion. Cheer Club lg Glee Club 1.23 Choir 2,31 Reflections 3. with her curiosity . . . the perfect dancing partner . . . sure K0 bv 21 successful entertainer in the future. Mirror Typist 3. superiority is definitely a virtue , . . adverse to any form of hard labor . . . participation in SCUBA and football keeps him busy . . . has an eye out for the fairest of the fairer sex. q ff 6l -it 'ff ng 4 . H I if I Q , N I f MARGARET l,YNtIll Mlf'illAl'il, l,YNtIll MARY MAfiNl'ill, l'il,lZABl'i'l'l'l lVlAlllA College- ffollrlgf- Svhool Sf-t'r'f-tmiul St-hool K-p,.Kgi . , ,,Xuh,,,-.lnl.,.' l,,,,.mvA Ml, , , bf-frfgqklf-tl and rnie- lVlaisey . , . luminous blue eyes Belly . . , truly plurid. poisr-d, eagf-rnfwq , , , ilpfinigf- pl,--M In rhir-vuus . . . xi Tom Sawyer charm and radiant fuuilr- are irrvsistahlr' and dr-penvlahlr , . . an invclvratc iliuuxl.utv uuy runvt-r-4.it11,n , , , . . lifv- wutld l--4 Imivitlf--iq wnlhuut .... creditable rvrord on Ihr- rPa1lf'r . . . pf-vvcd hy thr- peculiari- pnt-uumgf-S flu-4-rlmtlppi lf, lhvif 1,931 lmckvy . . df-ft stick hantllr-r nn Eirla' lxaskvthull tr-am , . , found tif-s of mvn drivers , . . strong new-t pvrtmuuunw- , , rt-rtninlx uk:-tl thc im' . . . ff-nrlr-QQ leads-r of alwuyq in the vicinity nf laughter ln any mfthall game . , . some lawyer whr-n DHS glyiriy fluggg , , , will lVig1waiu Puud Rr-sv-rviitinn Stn-f-t .. . it vliminutivt- gvm with Hpurkling will will an I-lfificnt. hurrl-working: iuxtill trillimiuwun for lv-.arming iu ln-'r Hufkf-V l,m1:1 fReQi l.c-agmfl . highlightw , . . fun-fills-fl future. eorrelary. future' Htutlvnts. will tttlu- tha- futurf- tw it rruu--Q. Haqkmlmll 1,2-3, Rm! Crow 1. S,-,fthall 1. Chppr muh 124 Glory Club lg Studi-nl Count-il lg Prom Cmumilla-r 31 l'lm'k4'y l,2.3. llrumutir Cluh lg Clw- Cluh 2: Choir Tmffir 1.2: Lihmry Cuunvil lg lihuir 2: Lihrary Cnunril 2: Che-wr flluh 2: l'mru Couvruiltvr' 2: Hmm-rtmm 1.2: S:-nior Play Cust 3, Rt-In l,f41 liln't'1lv.tilwr l.LZ.fl fhipl, 3: St-uint l'l.iv flux! fl. DELEGATED JUDY BEE AS W c il 't-' ' ' H if 3, J ' 4 ' .. rulml ' 1 ,. ' 'Y 1, I .1 , H 1 gkj. ? .35 lv? .xii-Zh Y -,, iJP:,'f7 55.-1 it JU? MARILYN MAI,MIllOXX'SKl St-vw-tary Pvpi . . . certainly prippy for such a pi-tilt' law . . . wnulfl wt-lromv thr- oppor- tunity to Sturt al David lan-wvn fan club app:-sling frztnknvss . . . wonrlf-rs what school would he like without Mr. Bvll , . . vvory qtmlifirutinn for a dedi- -u-vrvtxlry. Nutimml Hnnur Sncif-ty 2.3. .IAMICS MALIN l':lf't'l!'lt'l21Il Jim . , the typical, confirmed hzzrhelnr finds that Wwlls Bvach offf-rs somr- .tttruvtinlt . . . Muivtfrfxritinnzil and ronvivial ymtrnw for si now car vach yr-ar . . . capable with the club and tee . . . no - wires crmqml for his sucvr-qsful future. 62 Golf l.2,3. ,luQt try and make- mt- smile! ' , v-ry M? U , , , A : - T 411' RONALD FRANK MANDARANO CAROL MANNl'l'l'Tl'l .l0Sl'lPll MANNlNfl MALINAUSKAS School Nursing Work Ron . . . whoever said brains and Mandy . , . no qualms about Mr. Carol . . . still true to tht' ally Sparky . . . at his happiest :lis- hrawn wouldn't go together? . . . Quale's popular bookkeeping classes time favorite. Elvis . . , would playing his tal:-nts for Mr. Little . . . works out faithfully with his York . . . makcs il beeline toward the change the provcrli to late to risf- somewhat reserved ansl rr-tif-ent'-hut Olympic Standard Barbells , . . even little store . . . wonders delightcflly . . . counts up the spares an-l strikes closr- frif-mls know him bf-tier . . . tackles PSSC Physics problems with at the complex naturcs of the faircr with 4-xcitemcnt and satisfaction . . . prefers the sportsman's plea-ure of zest . . . so trustworthy anfl gootl- sex . , . uncontrollable passion for such a sociable miss . . . desires to fishing . . . 1-xclutling school hours. humorecl . . . shares thc spotlight with the popular Argonauts . . . anticipating the 1968 Olympic weight- lifting team. National Honor Society 2.3: Honor Graduate. new cars . . , to own a super sports aicl thc ailing. convertible. still a wishful thought . . . hopes to discover the mechanics of mechanics. UNITED NATICNS REPRESENTATIVE of course . . . also intriguwrl hy boating . . . spark ling hop:--1 for the future. Hold it, Frank. Do you see what I see. SUSAN MARSH Nursing School Sue . . . peppy and fun-loving . . . decided asset to the girls' basketball team . . . Gleem smile for everyone . . . evcn thc impatient oncs in thc- ice cream line . . . free-spoken-re-garelless of the consequences . . . desirable qualities of 3 great Tlllffle. Ski Club 1: Jr, Red Cross 1.2: Basketball l,2,3g Cheer Cluh 1,2,3, Representative 1. MARY ANNE MARSHALL School Mary Anne . . . a pert and perky lass . . . loquacious manner makes her all the more likeable . , . so full of vim and vigor . , . fnnfl of typing, Mr, Hurley, and hockey games . . . that twinkling glitter in hcr cye hints of a sparkling personality. Baskeball 1: Librarty Council 2g Cheer Club 1,33 Mirror 3. 955 ' Q sg 7: 1 r 63 I 6 . ff 31 IIAVIIJ lVlATlll'lSUN ffoll VQ4' K'Il.ix'r- . . , hrillianl rr-tl hvad . , . af- Iwliunatvly litlerl Flzwl1 for his trark pruwr' QQ . . . in-wr shtrks a r'l1allr-iigr . . . prov'-rl ltilu'-elf Mr, FlIIirir'nz'y 'C5PP- r-iallt an our r-rlilor . , , out to out.rlo lfln-In-ill . . manfully :tvvf-pta rr-spun'-il Irilitir-s . . . unqur-stiunahly our most tiki-- Iy to fturrcr-fl. llhuir lg Crow Country I3 Hoinr-mom Rep. l: Prom Decoration-t finnuu. 25 Hnrvarrl Hunk Award 121 Scivtim- Quiz T4-am 2: Tliayr-r Suuunf-r Srienu- Prograin 2: Squad In-:lull-r fig Sttltlvnt Connell fl: Junior Ru- larian 3: Babu-hall 1.2.31 Indoor Trark l.2,flg Ylrtlh Quiz Turin 1.2.32 Band l.2.fll Il. uru- r.t u Ilanrl l.2.3: National Honor Society 1.1: Rr-llm-firms lfllitur-in-r-hint' 3: Honor I rt lull H . vi onor Fmwayi'-t 3. A-'- PT I 'if ff' fa, 2? ' , f .f' ij!! Mxlllt M 'X'l'llI'lSUN . 2 9 llllxlltn-xx Svliool F ' 4 'tNIarv . . petite. perky. and pr:-tty ' . , .nu umllrrxI.uitI.1lilt- lfmggitig In viftil l'.:lifurni:i , eprint: prontiwr'-4 livr-ly soft- 'gl'1 '-W ..f Ivall gamut- , . -to Qincen- , , . alwfryq -..V '- rc-ally lu hvlp .u friend in nr-1-fl . . . a e-lip 4 ' of Qltittt--N . , lwrkoninu npportunitir-r 7 - in the Inu inf' urlrl N QQ w -'s..Q. ,wt They just d0n't care how hard I work around here! REVEALED OUR SPEAKING ABILITY DONNA Mr-I IARTHY Prep Svhool Art Svhool Iiollega- Malz . . a perpetual leant' , . . ID.nr ' . , . elupr-rlatiw artietic ahila Donn . . . hlarnr-y in tho-lr big. but that tu:-rry. uinwnriu- -unilv prov'--4 itir-Q . . . a faqt-moving gains' of hae- hrown eyes . . . lliitinctively intelli- it'Q all in fun . . . in ronunanrl of kt-thall win-1 his barking . . . dis: gc-nl . . . list of friend-1 stretches quirk and appropriate repartr-v . . a resolute. unyielding natureffespr' 1-ially shown on tht- ict- . . . hent- fiterl our hockey team with hiv un failing zval and rledituilion tu thr- game. Buwitws-w Club 1: Football 1.2: Bax kethall I,2.3g Cross Country 3 Hockey 1,2,3. Co-captain 3. from Dedham to Duke . . . Lewis criniinating, fllSlIIlIl0lI'l taste . , . inrlicaterl even in hiu selection of clothes . . , future in fashion de- signing -wr-'rv surf' lo sec- tht' Mc- Auliffe lahcl on our most elegant apparel. Carrol wrilr--1 he-r words to live by . . . Mr. Nunes is her ideal . . . unrlt-niahly cool. Cleo Club 21 Choir 1.2: Cheer Club l.2.3: National Honor Society 2.3: fllinrtr 3: Math Quiz Team 33 Reflec- lionx 33 Honor graduate. PAUL MCCARTY School Paul . . . a natural charmer , . , popular with the weaker sex . . . unpretentious calm, cool, and col- lected nature . . . quick to use his linguisticgtalents and cause a respon' sive laugh . . . would make an ideal comedian. ' 1 ,ggi fJ 64 I '15 fx X 1 r ns xi f. SMA? f 'Q . ri' X, . Z I 2 I ,aes A. '13 I Do 1 hafta tum it around? tues ture. Chee PTFE! 91 AT ROTARY CONTEST RICHARD MeCAW College Magoo . . . non-conformist by nature . . forever posing philosophi- cal questions in French IV . . . plans to make his trombone his ca- reer . . . knack for appropriate wit- tisms . . . will someday be a mem- her of tht- Boston Symphony. Band 1.2.31 Small Choir 13 Dance Band 1,23 Honor graduate. ROBERT Mr-COVERN Aeeounting Mac . . . never happier than when on the basketball court . . . agree- able, considerate nature . . . spe- cially reserved table for him at Lig- gitt's . . , thrived under the ups and downs of bookkeeping classes . . . accent on aceounting, his future oc. cupation. MARGARET Met II ,ICA RY College Anne . . . a shy exterior covers a hlithc- und witty spirit . . . beautiful blue eyes, her ln-sl feature . . . true friendship and a willingness to help, her greatest vir- . . . bound for happiness in the fu- r Cluh 1,2.3g Dramatic' Club l,3. KATHl,l2lCN M1-l7ARl,lN College FarIin . . . a pert bundle of pep sunny disposition . . . sleek blavk hair contrasts perfectly with her peaches and m complexion . . . quiet charm and good nature win her many friends . , , interests vary from howling to all sorts of sports , . . will make the perfect leather. Cheer Clllh 1: Band 1.2.33 RPfIPfIi0H.i Fac. ulty Editor 33 Mirror 3. RTCHARU lVleCRATH Business School Richie . . . definitely admires athletic prowess . . . displays it aptly on the ice . . . a good laugh and hearty fun win his approval . . . derives satisfaction working with mathiproblems . , , headed for a successful future in business. Baseball 2. dl' It Qs 'K 55 Av ?slS6.' L of I I. VVAYNF Mr-CRA'l'lel Hairdressing Wayne . , . no line. girls, just gather around . , . cheerful person- ality . . . his fancy steps make all the dances come alive . . . sports sharp, Continental clothes . . . to join the growing haicdressing profes- sion. Business Club 1: Hockey 1, V , f ya . ' is 9 ' I V' Q 45, V 4. V, ,srl Q K - ., V ,V . I S, , A-gg! ir .X H ' aft, , gf . 'flf' :iff 'K . ff: 'i 'Q.w?'1s 1 I iQ I x ..., l 65 .R Q ,r . ,uf '. s 3 IEA N Mc1NTYRFI College Jeanne . . . alert and livvly pr-r sonality . . . busy participant in so many activities . . . cheery nature wins everyone's friendship . . . summers finvl her sure-footecl on water skis . . . sure to he a fav- oritf- nf her future students. Business Club 1: Ski Club 1: Soft- lml! l: Basketball 12: Clin-r Club 1.13 Presillent 31 Hnnrerrmrii Rep. 3. alt'-rriatv 1,21 Lilrrtlrv Counril 2.3: Prom Dr-rfnralinns Comrnittee 22 Mz'r- mr 1.2.31 Rvflerlionx 31 Swninr Plat' Cast 3. fri 'X LA: .-. ffh 7 ., ,,., -, f .' jr' ' H..'36'Q' tl i .kn5.?A' , I ,A 0.1, ,..,. . A .fkyd . JL V . I ci, iff:- fk i. G . I auf 0 t A-N ' 4,4 4 A ,, 'iff .Z-I3 ' ' ' ' 1-. hh I .-X '-A +!'- f' 66 1. I wi T ev.. Wh THRRFISA lVlc'l,l7i1SH GRACE Mf'MANUS ICLIZABICTH MeNALLY Vl'ork Terri . . . a livelv spright-so pert and peppy . . . agrees that the only wav to travf-l is on foot . , . :trligzht-hearted lass, easy tn please , . , found Mr. B1-11's revival nf hie- tnriril events the hifllilight of earh :luv . . . unflnuntvd spirit . . . will find happiness around every Corner. College Gaye . . . rarliates that perky. bubbly spirit . . , thoroughly en- lranred hy the scientifir- spell of Mr. Num-Q . , . a distinctive list of likes, from skiing and riding to spearmint and English leather . . . would in- sist that spelling is a matter of per- sonal taste . . . master of zany, twinkling! humor. Glee Club 1: Cheer Club 1.3: Band 1,2,3: Mirror 3: Reflecions Senior Editor 3. College Bonnie . , . well deserves the title Best Naturecl . , . gives her time- unselfishly to DHS . . . de- pendable in everything she does . . . 1-ritiral of herself but sees the best sirlr- of others . . . unending list of friends. Cheer Club 1.2.31 Ir. Red Cross 1.2: Ski Club 1: Library Council 2: Mirror 2.33 Field Hockey 2: Prom Com. Chairman 2: Stud. Council 32 Reflections 3. SENT WORTHY REPRESENTATIVES JOHN MvNULTY College Mac . . . could hardly be called shy . . . spark of humor . . . another of Mr. Be1l's many favorites . . . ready for life's ups and downs . . . for a good time in Falmouth. look for Mac, RAYMOND lVll'1Al11:lR College Ray . . . slow easy-going manner . inimitable off-beat language . . . self-reliant and dependable . , . adept at card games . . . views life with a quietly interested air. D - v Oh . .. no . . . wrong page again . . . JOSEPH MELONI Trade School Crash , . . nick name on re flection ol hiv driving ahilities . likes fust. new English rhythms . . . does his share to support Art John- s0n's . . . Little G.T.O. his theme song. Bascbnll I. ALAN MILLD College Alan . . . a head above the crowrl . . . flashes his famous smile to win influence girls . . . all the top of his head all friends and track. from the way down to his feet . . . takes obstacles in turn and quietly over- comes them . . . unpretentious, sin- cere person. Cross Country I.2,3: Outdoor Track 1,2,3g Indoor Track l.2,3. 4? PETRA MILLER Airline Stewurdess Pete . . . sparkle in her hair. eyes and personality . . . refreshing- ly forthright . . . proven a loyttl irienil . . . unshakeablr- devotions. . . tinge of intlependenre in her ex- pression. Library Council 25 Reflections 3. TO GIRLS' AND BOYS' STATE 1 tal Z. touch Honor km ws added junior a e Dnma 2 Ir I'm glad you asked that question, Senator KATHLEEN MOON El College Kathy . . . sophisticated rf-fincmf-nt . , , sensitive . . . appreciative of subtle humor . . . attempted to blow Mr, Foley off the map in P.S,S.C. lah . , . atltls that extra of fluztlit weaknts-A fo . Y - - . -.. r .lohn Myer designs . . , at happy person. jr, Red Cross l,2.3g Futurc Nurses 1, Sect-0. tary 23 Library Council 1,23 Reflpggmns 3: graduate. LINDA MORRIQQFY Mt Holyoke College Linda left in senior year for Mt Holyoke College with some regrets but with lofty ambitions now well on her way to attaining those ambitions when and how to have fun her share ot' chaos to Mr Nuness physics clas looks forward to of accomplishment Cheer Club 2 Club 2 Clee Club 19 Math Team Red Cross 12 Y 4? ,W -42' EDWARD MONTACUF Col lege Ed . . . the phtlanthroptst 0 H R 112 . . . straight forward and sensible . , . sets a gml and reaches it , . a clever romnnnt when the occasion Calls . , . knight errant A,V. 1. 6 'ig -gf., ,SWS .1-Ji t ROBERT MORRISSEY College Bob . . . a flelightful grin , . . some- timt-s thought shy , . . can he found in canoes, boats, or anything that floats . . . rules and regulations. his downfall . . quirk wit . . . Al Hirt, move over! Banu l,2.3g A.v. 1,22 Dance Band 1.2,33 Inflnor Trark 2,33 Cross Country 3. 07,16 W. :ah ' ..f A .+- .of ' 'f.,' , .. 'N '43, M' . NA 'z . -' 3 ' ' 'X 131' if . RITA MOULTON 4' School Rita . . . engaging smile . . . seeming- lv quiet . . . a feminine automobile en- thusiast . . . enjoys leisure time spent in friendly conversation . . . for Rita, we foresee a full life. 81 The girls in a huddlev JOY MUCCIACCIO PAUL NACLFI ROSALIND NASER MARY JANE NEILL ll Wk School Hairdresser Colby College Jf11 ' A - A fllfks T he' OW beliefs Paul . . , tall, blond. athletic Rozy . . . a girl who's always Ianey . . . tall, graceful. and ' ' 5 3 WHlk'nF3,m'4'l 3 'f f 'f'f 'l . . . wry sense of humor . . . going but never coming . . , finds artistic . . . always a hint of a music . . , il Cllfl Of V1H'l 'l 11114 UU' speaks his mind freely . . . our star a completely unique answer to every smile . . , conscientious student . . . tistisl iritf-rt--its-mt-li 41-A-ljtnt-t1t'l'j'l'lP9 punter . . . never a worried look. situation . . . enjoyed debating with gets along beautifully with teachers - - Pf U'l of l1 V H1'l'Vl'lU1ll'fV Baspbau 2: Football 2.3. Mr. Cawley in history 'classes . . . and classmates . . . a truly enjoy- seldom bothered by inhibitions . . . able companion . . . look for a will never fail to make you laugh. sparkle in her eyes. Prom Committee 2,3. Softball Mgr. 1.2.33 Basketball l,2,3g Math Quiz Team l,2.3: Choir 1.25 Band 3: Reflections Editor 35 Asst. Photog.g National Honor Society 2.35 Honor graduate. 7? , ' ' t .1 . 'A if Y-. Q if 'TTS' Y 68 3 , I l 1 1 1 l urri 1.111 Q' Ei l iii, gg' hon 'fl I . dx ,slid , goin 1 V 'ff - 4 - A 'L jg si, . 4... an DONNA NICLSON .- Colle-ge at Donna , . pixieish air iinil a fare to 5 'J ,V rnutrh . . . mall xission for clanrin' . . . I ' T' I P L ved in junior year. inurli to the ativan, lnge of nur Class . . . strung on senior privileges . . . one of tht- first to try out new fails. rary Council 33 Home Arts Council 33 f.lu-er Cluln 33 Refi:-vlr'onv 33 Mirror 3. l'11l,1-IICN NICST1 Sehool leen . . . first in and last out of ir-room . . . looks up to Mr. Quale . . . would like to tour thi- llnitwl States . a source of information on svhool igs on . . . appreciated fan of all school sports. Cheer Club 1,2,3. AS NEW FOOTBALL CAPTAIN ALLEN NEWEL1, College Al . . . wherever the gang is: wherever the fun isg wherever the girls are -Y-Allen is . , . dynamic personality . . . football rates as number one . . . part-ners in crime with Frank Harris . . . impressive figure in school and on the football field. Football 1.2, Capt. 3: Indoor Track 2: Outdoor Track 23 Choir 1.2.33 Student Council 1.2.33 Squad Leader 1,33 Senior Play Cast 3. MARTHA NFIWMAN College 'KMartha . . . sunny smile . . . Cape Cod. her ideal environment , . . fun-loving personality sometimes res sults in minor catastrophes . . . contagious giggle with a mind of its own . . . the campus look. Clee Club 13 Jr, Red Cross 1.2: Prom Comm. 2: Future Nurses 1: Mirror 2.3: Reflections 3. VIRGINIA N11'1YA Vifork Ginny . . . survived several Changes of address to land back in Dedham High . . . sets high stand- ards . . , Latin American spirit in her blood . . . understanding friend . . . a smile a minute. I .ff 'Nu . ' . 5 .. 1 :nv 1 'Ux,w-- I 'E an 1190 4. I i 1f1,A1N131 NORMANDIN Practical Nurse Elaine . . . an imaginative mind . . , tried and true . . . never known to be glum . . . likes people . . . especially those with artistic flair. Future Nurses 11 Nurses Aide 3. ' - ' :uv x :vigil .Q :ffl .V .. ,.,1' .la 1 X . V, if Q if t'k- . S ' Q t t :fini .Yfgif v , 69 .no- 'G . era.- PATRICIA O'CONNOR Junior College Pat . . . ice cream magnate . . . shy at tinies-courageous when she needs to be . . . ineorrigibly generf ous . . . strives to be independent . . . understanding heart. Cheer Club 1,3. The L 1 'air A -ep , vi 70 I X, QQ CAROL ORNE Secretary Carol . . . strawberry blonde . . . potential life of the coffee break . . favorite diversion, talking . . . ambition tempered by patience . . . considerate of the feelings of others. Cheer Club lg Business Club 2, Li- hrary Council 2. We' 4' A 3.4 .I af. , , .aff 1 J .. 4- F . vw-sr DEBORAH PACELLA College Deb . . . dazzling smile . . . inexhaustible store of energy , , had mail sent to 113 . . , executive know-how evident in Mirror meet- ings . . . always on her toes . . . Home-room Rep. 1,23 Rotary Speak- ing Contest 1,2,3g Mirror 1.2, Editor 33 Prom Committee 2,33 Cheer Club 1.2.3. JAMES PACELLA Jim . vantage . a crowd . homeroom no chore general. School uses his height to ad' could never be lost in a welcome diversion in . mechanical drawing, . happy with life in Liibra ry Council 2. ATTAINED SENIOR STATUS JOANN PALAZZOLO Art School Zoolie . . . expressive brown eyes . modern in dress and language . . . active interest in art . . . loves fun, good times and good dances . . . will surely succeed in her ambition to become a fashion de- signer. Cheer Club 3. NICHOLAS PANAIKAS Business School Nickey . . . easy gait betrays his danc- ing toes . . . divides his attention between girls and cars . . . never stops for a min- ute . . . enjoys music-the wilder the better . . . will be released on the business world after graduation. A what in your ice cream. . t I . I 1 J 1x...,,.. oh. ,, t gm, rattling. 3, A ,I tl I Q ., tg, 6 I R, t 1' 313 1 4 x, G r i 34. I at l Y f SUSAN PASIONEK EUGENE PASSI RUTHANN PAYNE ALLAN PFARFS College Service Work College Sue . . . sophisticated in speech Gino . . . appreciates the opposite Ruth . , . gracious and consid- 'Yogi . . . a familiar sight at and bearing . . . retains poise in any sex . . , conscious of modern styles erate . . . always ready with advice Plaza , . . quick wit fn and all situations , , , all out for . expresses his frank opinions for a friend . . . distinctive giggle cause of mass hysteria extremely all teams , , , a mainstay in thoge freely . . . temperament suited to . . . warm smile 'and' irrepressible fiiltallle - - 1 fliiliflfl H317 fflr motor long after-hours Reflections meetings fast beat music . . . enjoyed his good humor , . . indispensable mem- Cycles . . . one of Bury Q oys . . . ambition: to see the world and F't?l1i0F YNY ll? the fullest bCl' Of lhe ElYlS' S0flb3ll leam- Cross Country lg Golf Z Skt own an original Dior. A-V 1,2v3. Softball LZ. Chem. Club 1x2'3. l3 Science Cluh l: Philosophy u Band l.2.3C Choir l,2,31 Prom Com. 2: Reflections Senior Editor 33 Li- hrary Council 33 Mirror l,2,3. t, OUR LONG-A WAITED GOAL ll And I thought-I was college. IRENE PEARSON College Renee . . . shiny blonde hair crowns her 5'2 . . easily spotted socializing and cheering at every football game . . . eu- joys modem literature . , . dresses dis- tinctively . . . bound to attain her great- es wish: to be always happy. Cheer Club 1,31-Field Hockey 1,23 Soft- ball 23 Prom Committee 23 Reflections 3. MARGARET PECCI Secretarial School Margie . . . sometimes shy, always fun- loving . . . takes interest in new and different fads . . . refreshing, attractive individuality . . . wistful distant look in her eyes . . . the kind of person you like to know. Cheer Club l,2,33 Rellectons 3. f .-1 'VX fl' -f7w.5?f:z,f 'lg , I 4 , . . . :- , A1 Q , , . 3J75'3 ' Ji -' if : Qfff ' , M: . , 12 gn ' v- Qiw . Q - 5 .AW DONALD PERRY Coast Guard Don . . . inquisitive eyes . . . recognizes and enjoys good jazz music . . , rt-luxcs by playing clit-ss or just playing around . . . usuailly up to some prank , . . easy to talk to . . . rt-as-turing smile, Golf 2.33 Library Council 3. ms RICHARD PEDROLI College Richie . . . dvcidedly good looking . . . ut six ff-vt, at natural for hziskt-lhnll , . , happy-go-lurkv but dependable . . . hound and df-tcrminr-d to be successful in college . . , good uaturt-tl and misrhit-f mind:-d. Basketball l,2,3. JOHN PELKOWSKI , Navy Tiny , . . a most ironic nickname . . athlete-from trout stream to track . . . ,I slow, disarming grin . . . subtly gf-ts his ' point across . . . would picket Mr, Mc- Guire-'s office for hettt-r athletic equip- ment, Indoor Track 2,35 Outdoor Track 2.3: Football 1. t- fn, Oh, JOHN PERSSON Jet Mechanic Tiny . . . calm. cool, collectcd at all times . . . shy with girls fwn-ll, not alwuysl. tops with the ft-llss . . . top-notched mechanic . . . light outlook . . . philosophy: up with sociable weekends, clown with Monday mornings. PHYLLIS PETERSON Sccreta rial School Fifi . . . tennis immortal . . . disarming candor . . . not easily impressed . . . sees 'fun in almost any circumstance . . . can be pic- tured in a dimly lit coffee house, clapping to the melodious strains of Tom Rush. Library Council lg Cheer Club 2.35 Prom Committee 23 Reflections: Na- tional Honor Society 2,3g Honor graduate. those apple pie recipes! RECALLED OUR RICHARD PETERSON College Pete . . . accomplishes much in a quiet way . . . gives his all to track . . . known for enjoying him- self in study halls . . . appreciative of good literature . . . a touch of poet . . . trout fishing-his favorite diversion. Cross Country 1.2,3: Indoor Track 1,2,3: Oudoor Track l,2,3. 4? 4 ? 72 'X t -.f' . 2 rf' , . Nl ff I . x t , ROBERT 1't:TtcRsoN coll.-gp Petey . . . blond, blue-eyed skiing - wontlf-r . . . one of Mr. Shri-vt-'s favorites t.Ed,, Helpl My fingers are stuck considers ski slopes the must worth- while rf-al estate available . . . lov:-s good hand music . . . practices sportsmanship i in everything he does, t Band I,2,3g Dance Band 2,33 Colf I,2,3. EDWIN PIERCE Business School . . . a whiz with figures . . . studies to the beat of jazz records . , . relaxed manner . . . favorite of Mr. Quale kee s his oals in view . . . sure to . . . p g make his mark on the world. SOPHCM ORE OFFICERS RICHARD PIERCE College Dick . . . interested and talented in music . . . individual with un- usual ambitions . . . crazy about antique cars . . . not easily excited times. says what he thinks at all KEVIN PIMM College Kev . . . an admirer of Miss Woodside . . . has ambitions to be- come a millionaire . . . oft-seen spectator at local stock car races . . . enjoys fast cars and slow music . . . an easy-going student and friend. LORETTA POI RIER Work 'RRetta . . . Generous and kind hearted . . . appreciates the strong- er sex . . . dislikes being hurried . . . tries to steer a middle course, friendly to both sides . . . always talking, never boring. JAMES PONTUSO College Ponta . . . lives the Pontuso way of life, and likes it . . . gives all to football, some to homework . , . bulwark of the lockerroom gang . . . Frank Harrice's right-hand man . . . manages to find the unconventional answer. Football I,2,3g Baseball I,2,3g Re- flections Sports E,ditor 35 Mirror 33 Senior Play Cast 3, lg ull' At -ffl-. 73 ,ar 1 ,'QV' iw' ' - ' 1 . Sq., I ' I .Y Y JAMES PREVETT College Jimmy . . . at his best in hockey . . . eyes sparkle with mischief . . . unperturbed air . . . easy to get along with . . . lots of charm . . . unique talent for winning friends. Hockey 1.2.31 Crows Country 1.2.31 Baseball 2.3. fi rg, I 0 JOSEPHINE PRINCIPESSA Work Josie . . . questioning eyes, shaded by long black lashes , . . enjoyed helping Mr. McGuire conduct his civic classes . . . pleasing person- ality . . . a sense of humor hard to beat. ,vs ROBERT PROCTOR Travel Bob . . . 6'1 of sport . . . wants to see as much of the world as pos- sible . . . conscious of goings on- in and out of school . . . observant -particularly of blondes . , . care- free but restless if confined to one pace. Senior Play Cast 3. Prom Comm. 2: Cheer Club 1,33 Business Club l,2. THOMAS QUADROS College T.Q. . . . specializes in basket- ball and most kinds of food . . . intuitive wit . . . smiles easily . . . an ability to see both sides of an argument . . . aspiring veterinarian. Baseball 2. CLIMAXED FOOTBALL CAREER WITH ...al ka-v'ilQg 74 SUSAN QUALTIFIRI Junior College l Sue . . . flair for life . . . attempts , and accomplishes the impossible . . . gloom-defying laugh. cheery aspect . . . the best qualities of imp and angel . . . headed for success in knee-high boots . . lots of friends. lots of fun. Cheer Club 1.2.33 Mirror 1.2.31 Prom Com- mittee Zq Library Council 1: Reflections Senior Editorg Philosophy Club 33 Senior Play Comm. 3. JAMES QUINN College Jimmy . . . tall, befreckled track star . . . determined and successful pole vault- er-ambition, the Olympics . . . a natural sport-by any interpretation . . . un- flusterablen . . , affinity for fun. Indoor Track l,2,3: Outdoor Track 1,2,3g Home Room Rep. l. Excellent, James. Now show us the second ballet position Pwinff' C A Wffi 'i . 1 4,1 fm , 5 tf . .L ,J . ' -T .lANE RABS College Jamey . . . at home in the social whirl . . . never at a loss for a witty remark , . . gifted with artistic talent . . . always a willing worker . . . ever a charming companion. JOHN RADOSTA Undecided John . . . humorous guy with a carefree outlook on life . . . en- chanted by cars . . . both watching and playing hockey . . , thinks DHS could do without the colleege . . . plans to make the best of years after Prom Committee 2,35 Traffic 3: high school. Chairman of program committee 2.3. 'WILLIAM RANDALL Serviee Bill . . . easy, mild manner . . . ever searching for a fast far . . . California bound, if he has his way . . . passion for steak . . . hopes some day to be a millionaire. THIRD WIN OVER NORWOOD 1 .ar V x-14 V, QQ: ll ADEl,E RANDO .Ullll0f'lfif'tl 'tA1lele . . . a hit on the shy stifle . . . a sweet and quiet way about her . , . rongenial and pleasant , . . joyful smile . . , an air of sincerity . . . enjoys a good football game. Library Council l, Tennis Senior Oooh! Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle all the way . . . MARY RATCLIFFE College Cathy . . . nothing so popular as kind- ness . . . in pursuit of understanding . . . a wealth of warmth . . , sincere sim- plicity . . . a model's grace . . . a lady's charm. Girls' Glee Club lg Dramatic Club 1,25 Prom Committee 2: Jr. Red Cross 1,231 l: Cheer Club l. PAULA REED College Paula . . . attuned to fun . . . sub- dued sparkle . . . gamut of interests . . . consideration unqualified . , . out to con- quer math . . . undercurrents of accom- plishment. Jr. Red Cross l: Library Council l,2,3g Cheer Club 1,23 Mirror 2,31 Reflections 3: Play Cast 3, '79 f . . '. .dvr 75 gif' .J s QW 5 v t Y, 5 f . 1 -:. RUTH REID Nursing Ruthie , gal with sparkling charm . . . ready for fun . . . a delightful smile . , . a desire to serve . . . genuine interest in others. Jr, Rell Cross l,2.flg Cheer Cluh 55 12,31 Diamant' chit, it Baskf-mall l x , 'l I ,Q Mg? KEYI N RFIILLY . School Rudolph . . . came to us in our Q junior year . , . wr-nt immediately to the top in gym . . . boundless good W nature . . . fuiffurr- distinctively Kevin . . . frequently on corridor M ll patrol . . . des:-rvea to get his wish, l ' It 2 . a backyard oil well. f . ,c. lffif f Q iii. Y .. Q , , - fl: nf' lllig Co00o0od Fve'ning ' wt j','.'f 4 U CAPTURED MAJORETTE CHAMPIONSHIP College School Work College Rpm l , l fl-,que on perfection Norm . . exuberance overfloiv- Paul . . . a sharp dresser and Charlie . . . carefree optimist . . . V b - Campo blomyp tovelinesg . , A ing . . . excitable giggle . . , out- dancer . . . generally in good spirits adventurous spirit . . . bright addi- all things dom- wiyh ggfpgpgken ease stretched generosity . . . went for . . . unlimited patience in trying tion to any group . . . spontaneous - U W a glpam of lhp gay I - - Colm, double or nothing in Mr. Bell's class homeroom situations . . . his timor- flow of chatter . . . little girl air Uv mgual 10 young ggphigyig-are , , , . . . added a certain something to ous manner fades among friends . . . . . . the unexpected becomes the at-utlvuiiic excellence crowned by early llfl . . . always emphatically Norma. his closest companion, a '58 Chevy. expected. , acceptance. . Library Council lg Business Club lg Track 1' l Reflections Senior Editor 31 Mirror Mirror 1. Feature Editor 3g Cheer Club 2,31 l filet- Club 13 Prom Committee 2.31 I National Honor Society 2.31 Alter- X nate Girls' State Rep.: Drama Club lg Senior Play Cast 35 Class His- 1 torian 35 Honor Graduate. IQ l .f 6, 1 it y ' i I 5 1,56 Q . 1 Q A - i 7 , AX 76 fan hm. Why so sad, Claire? You don't have to wash them! '- A FIRSTFOR DHS ,- 0 0 0 ANTON ROBERTS Q College Tony . , . lighting up the serious . . . crackling dry wit . . . enjoys .3 skiing, hunting and reading . . . f intellectually curious , . . footnote 1 of brilliance . . . and a margin of ,I imp. i Outdoor Track 2. is f an i I I Ii l CATHERINE ROBERTS School Cathy . . . petite miss from Riv- erdale . . . steady line of chatter . . . to be merry becomes her . . . opinions expressed as matter of fact . . . eagerly anticipating a life of luxury. rr-I0 ROBICRT Rlfilllkllllgfllxl fi0llf'gr' The Count . . . distinctive good looks . given to wlnysdrcnming and girl-watch- ing . , . wry sense of humor . . . girls in pin curls arouse his wrath . . . Il bowling . . planning to donate all air-confli- tioning system to DHS when he acquires his fortune, JOANNE RICOLI College . . . beguiling smile . . . moments of refreshing candor . . . especially when Mr. Foley's physics class is mentioned . . earnest endeavor . . . a modest accent on excellence. CLAIRE ROBINSON College Claire . . . bright-eyed brunette . . . glowing smile . . . mad-cap in a flurry . . . exciting news quickly conveyed to Re-ill . , . colleegc all the way . . . gaity spinning in madras. Clee Club l: Cheer Club l.2.3: Mirror Editor 35 Reflections 31 Prom Com- mittee 2,3. . ima' ,, V-t?'i3 , ,. 1 gf cf1QM 'I W i kg H , s...-gn 'F JOHN ROCHE College Iackie . . . personality plus for this boy . . . shines on the ice as well as in scholastic achievements . . . Jack of all trades . . . cap- able vice-president . . . truly a senior superlative. Football l,2.3: Hockey l,2,3: Home- room Rep. 1.2.33 Vice-President 2,35 Student Council 2,3. 77 5 , 2 , A , T 46 aw? W I, ? z ,F 1 , 1 A l , 3 K .TOYCF ROMANO ELAINE ROZANSKI JEAN ROZFN SUSAN RUBFINSTEIN Svhool or lV.A.flS. Avr-ountant llllork Munn . . . our qum-inf nf 3 'Ffltiinvn , . . tl1i-almim-atv :lt-fwrvve Ro7ibug . . . attractivr- hlonrlri monopoly of fun , , , Jenn. Irwin, J Q:-vmnl glanm' . . . fl:-Qpitv her with a sunnv lliqposition , . . ever anvl Norma vomplf-tv the quarts-t , . l nmulwet air . , . slightly hotlwrml bv ra-ally for Il gzoml time . . , gvnvrous vimim of h,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, wam1,,r1u.4! I I A thofw who are ueollvr-ire . . . plans :intl talkativr- . , . atltle much to a rrfrf-whing eaimplirily . . , some think lo vis-it Hawaii wh:-n shr-'s' rirh and clawsnrnoni . . . letter writing, her '1he's Hhv . . . but really a sur-inblv falnou-s . , . trying hard ln nttain we-akne-as . . . superior typist . . . lass. he-r tlrmirn. in fart, juqt xi suprfrior gal. Buqinow Club 2: Library Counril 23 Clvz- Club lg Chr-r-r Cluh l,2: Emi- Illirrnr li Prom Committee 21 Cl'IPPl' Sgfrlmll l.2,3A na--w Club l. Club l. College Ruby . . . our blonde 'Vogue Ellfl . . . finds adventure in making new frivnvls . . . not a tlrab outfit in he-r extensive wardrobe . . . rlistinrtivf- in style . . . hopes to employ hor versatility in combining marriage and social work. l'-:her at Crafluation 2: Prom Com. mittee 3. PLACED IN -in WW rw Pwr xx,-,gy 78 ' uBIll'lllo U , . . kinil annl unrlu-retanrling . . . :npr-rlatively guml-naturml antl carefrve . . . 1-njova lift' n-1 a Senior . . . seldom seen alum: . . . an unequallr-tl sense of humor. Buainess Club 21 Cheer Club 1. URN, leisurely attitude . . . cherry disposition life. BARBARA RYAN Airline Stewurtlew MARIE SARRO Marriage . . . tall. tallcativr-, blonde , . . shy in crowlls, but ivt-ly among friends knows exactly what she wants from Oooh! Co away l I r :J-' . , 1 'Ju' A x I sz 1 Lk. LINDA SAVAGE Business College Lynn . . . pleasant and poised . . . delights in giggles and gab . . . BARRY SAVILL School Barry . . . often seen in his father's new Lincoln . . . one of always eager to help . . . appreciates the Circle Boys , , , always true friendship . . . views life opti- ready for a good time . . . likes mistically. money, car, and girls . . . in that Cheer Club 1: Jr. Red Cross 1, order, Barry? . . . patronizes Cape Cod for the summer DAVID SCAFATI Work Dave . , . 5'1 of colin-gc . . . ever searching for a blue-eyed hlonile fcollege of coursci . . . could live on hamburgers and pizza , . . favor- ite vacation spot- The Cape . . . we'll miss him at the Plaza. STATE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT Who said track was hard? 1 MA RY ELLEN SCANZILLO School Mary Ellen . . . deep, reflective blue eyes . . . friendly smile , . . light-hearted manner helies inner maturity . . . endeavors to do her best . . . lasting success will surely be hers. Reflections 35 Guidance Office 2. ANTHONY SCARLATA School Tony . . . shy but friendly . . . eu- joys a good laugh . . . connoisseur of Italian food . . . senior life just what he expected-hard work, but lots of fun . .- . dreams of buying a new Corvette. when he makes his millions. Baseball I,2,3, 'JSI JOSEPH SCANZILLO College Scanz . . . our efficient treasurer all through high school . . . particu- lar in choice of friends and food . , . seems quiet on first impression . . . but not for long . . . star on the football field . . . also shines in track . . . a clean-cut, likeable lad. Football l.2.3: Indoor Track l.2.3g Outdoor Track 1.2,3g Treasurer of Class l.2,3: Homeroom Representa- tive 33 Student Covtr Day Represent- ative 3. I 79 vt 1. ,zum '-1'- '?' : JOHN SfIAVl'l l'0 College Jackie , , . on tht- DH.S list' of frtvorilrw t, . . , sports mtv high with him . . . at- lunml In llif- wtsliu-fa of tliv funn-r wx . . . V A shnultl be at fine slraflsman , . . alreaaly 1 drawing up plans for the future. Calf l: Cross Country Track 2. Tia?-. H . . 'MJ f, 0. ,A ,I 7 C w .L . . , 1- yr L, r,t et Q r if Y L Q Q V x R iff' h , '-he , 0 t G h 1 ix 'Mi ' 3 ' We ' ANS' ' . , A if . 1 1 Ng , g, . 5 ' qs RlflllARl3 SffHOFll2l,ll School Rich . . . fascinated hy cars . , . fre i qurntly ser-n at l7rosty's . . . likes having - antl apr-ntling money . . . enjoys vacation- ,A .U .5 ing at Cape Cori , . . n ver a rlull moment ,X Q .V I of ft na, when Rich is arounrl. X8 ' 4 9 V -as-,.,. , 'We' Q J 1 41 .A ' ff, R .- AGO ahead! I dare you! HAILED BRONCO SMlTk RICHARD SCOTT EDWARD SEDDDN MARY SESTITO JOYCE SEUFFIRT School School Work School Rich - - V flCV0ql3liflE Smile ll'Pll Neil . . . always on the watch Mary . . . carefree chatter hr-lies Seufy . . . personal sparkle and I0 flflvnntatlc - - - ffffzlivfflfl by 1111- for a good time . . . buying cars, serious thought . . A no blue streak zip . . . reaped bounteous benefits ture V S0911 riflinz 21ff U'1'l wilh his favorite occupation , . . original Can catch her talking . . . Mr. from English class . . . thinks Mer- , Nr-d . . . likr-s sports antl dancing jokes, his by-line . . . efficient Donut's. her stomping ground . . . sy musicians the most . . . will be l M the Rex r - - f'nl0YS linkeflnt'-' On first baseman . . . when not strug- The Surf her favorite for weekends an office pepper-upper . . . friend- a certain bluv Chevy. gling with his economic situation. . . , wnrl:l's fastest typist-some-tlay, liness comes naturally. I Baseball l,2,3. Softball lg Library Council 1. - :lb i R -rx 80 T' 1 ,, va 0' Qi' 1 4 l I I t i I I t Quick l ELIZABETH SHERBS School Lizzie , . . compact bundle of fun and energy . . . piquant senst- of humor . . . an extrovcrt from head to foot . . . strives for thc- honor roll . . . plans a further year at Peabody. Cheer Club 1,2,3g Glee Club 1,2,3. JOAN SIKORA School Joan . . . affable and modest . . . a touch of dare-devil . . . on the lookout for fun . . . a favorite of Mr. Toomey loyal to Riverdale. Library Council 1. IAS ALL-SCHOLASTIC ATHLETE EDWARD SIMONDS State Police Academy Big Ed . . . 6'2M of fun . . . glad to be a senior . . . study hall wonder . . . holds no grudges against Norwood . . . championed the causes of the I 81 A. Football l,2. WILLIAM SIMONDS Electronics Bill . . . quiet humor but always in on the fun . . . calls the shop his second home . . . seen in '63 Wildcat . . . outstanding baseball player . . . a friend when needed. Baseball 1,33 Basketball lg Football I. MARILYN SJOBECK Hairdressing School Mal . . . a seemingly quiet gal . . . noted for her blonde hair . . . familiar sight in cafeteria study halls . . . mixes well with others . . . shown in Mr. Bell's class . . . joins kids at Cape Cod for summer vaca- tions. Library Council 1. 'YQ . ' 1, li , - 65-2- rf S , If if y W' ibm' Ae -e fk' 6. U v Q .Q I5 I 'ar -an at P , ueaff.. 41 ROBERT SLACK School Bob . . . an all-round guy . . . glint of humor camo to his rescue' in football practice . . . lack of funds, his only problem . . . lack of friends, an impossibility . . . lack of courtAy,' an unknown quality . . . searching for his island para- diss. Football l.2,3g Baseball 2,39 Squad Load:-r 33 Gymnastics 3. an -qw 4 8I 1 :Ht '15 7L. ' an JOHN SMITH College Bronco . . . our Junior Class. President . . . threr--sport athlete . . , decidedly our most Athletic , . . found Uwherevr-r the gang is. wherever the fun is. and wherever the girls are . . . assured of suc- Ftiiq. President of Class 2: Football I.2,3: Hockey i.2.3g Baseball 1.2. 595 ' r 'X' ,f A C 1 - ' rs a --Nei' ' 7-'R , . 4 , I H . Ii 2411, A 'fm ,, , t gp 3 91 -- A ff, 'MQ f. ' 'H av I .lf,ii I 4 l se: 1 I 82 KAREN SMITH Work Karen . . , fragility of rare china . , . a mere 14 inch above five feet . . . loves sharp clothr-siand fast music . . . planning to stay single arid to have fun. RICHARD SMITH ELAINE SNOW Business School Work Smitty , . . strongly attracted Snowball . . . extremely easy to to the opposite sex . . . firmly eetab- get along with . . . quiet, but a ke:-n lished sense of values . . . destined perception of humor , , . prefers tovbc a man of means . protege 'Vlaine for vacationing . . . could of Bruce Bradley . . business man. Baseball 2.35 Track I. a natural possibility be seen at the line . . . an ambitious and industrious wnrkf-r. RECOGNIZED ANN GEARY AS CAROL SOELDNER College Carol . . . hardly serious, except in sports . , . high aspirations . . . enjoys a good laugh, especially in English class . . . amiable to the nth degree . . . hopes to go to Northeastern University. Field Hockey 1.2.33 Basketball l.2.31 Softball 1.2.33 Reflections Sports Elle itor: Library Council 2,31 Prom Com- mittee 2.3. HAROLD SONCRANT Be-ntly College Champ . . . possesses a fine sense of humor as well as a magnetic per- sonality . . . football is his game . . . easy-going smile for everyone . . . speedy trackster . . . will achieve his goal. whatever his endeavor. Football 2,33 Outdoor Track 1.2,3: Indoor Track l,2.3. Looks are sooo deceiving! 'af-n , W., We o ff 1 T, fa i 1 4 1.1, 'f gferg f 91-ff v -3 RICHARD SPADA Work Richard . . .' witty and fricndly . . . an indivirlualist . . . could he aeen driving a M.C. midget . '. . hoping to become a world traveler . . yen for folk music. STEPHEN A. SPEAR School Sammy . . , pleasant manner . . . hopes to become one of Uncle Sam's Marines , . . seems' to like everyone and everything . . . a DHS harrier . . . a great guy to know. Fnothall 1.23 Indoor Truck 1.2.33 Out- door Track 1,2,3. D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN WILLIAM SPLAINE College Mickey . . . shy, but enjoys peo- ple . . , nn avid golf fan . . , if he has to, he prefers history . . . often found in the cafeteria . . . summers are spent enjoying the environment of Martha's Vinyard. WILLIAM STEFRS Undecided Miki- . . . masculinrrlw unit pok en, hut a nice guy . once a friend. always u friend . willing to try anything . . . anxiously await ml 2 p.m. on Fridays . although unrermin now, surcess sure follow. hopes On your mark, get ready CHERYI, STEPHANS Secretarial Sc-hool Sherry . . . genial, unfailing good na ture . . . buoyant inquiring May I help you? at Touraine's . . . ever faithful to the Mirror. Ch:-cr Cluln l,2.3g Mirror l,2,3g Rell:-rw lions 3. THOMA S STEWART Undecided Tom . . . became a member of our class as a junior . . . takes pleasure in watching and playing basketball . . . even disposition . . . never too serious . . . to patrol our highways as a state trooper. 1 'x ji!! . -we If .IOANNE SULLIVAN Nursing School Jody . . . sweet St shy . . . a true friend . . . usually attending to business 171 at her locker . . . could easily do without homework . . . a bustling hospital will entice her in the future. Cheer Club lg lr. Red Cross lg Girls' Clee Club l,2.3g Senior Play Cast 3. HELEN STRATTON Srhool l'lrlr-n . . . serene and carrfrec . . . hlomlw- hair and dimples, her best features . . , blush:-s prettily in spite of every- thing . . . Marshfi:-ld, her home away from home . , , seldom withotlt a fcllah. 7:1 Prom Cmmnittf-v 25 Minor lg Reflections ' Staff. I7AlVIEI,A STUlxI', College Pain . . . hlonilt- lntir. blur- eyes . . .tltrxu-lim ,ind .ilrliztlnlv , . . will make sonn- lawyn-r il fine secrr-Liry . . . strives for sticcvss, 4-specially in mm-ling deadlines . . , a pleasure to know. Busko-llrall 1.2.35 Cheer Club l.'l,3g Prom Committee 2: Reflections S1-nior Library Council 3. IOYCE SULLIVAN School Joyce . . . naturally sociable . . . conversing with friends. a necessity . . . thinks any new songs and dances are great . . , often round roaming the corridor: . . . usually found in Hyannis :luring the stints me-rs. Clee Club lg Cheer Club 33 Prom Commtttee 25 Reflections 3, 'wwe Editor: 4'Wl1en I say 'Marr-h,' you'd better believe it! VOTED JOE SCANZILLO AS VINCENT SULLIVAN ROBERT SUMNER College Chip . . . armed with an impish grin . . . seems reserved 'til you get to know him . . . all out for that football team and his licorice stick . . . usually found in thr- area of the gym after 2 p.m .... a responsible young man. Serviee Bob . . . a nice guy to know , . . homework. mr-rely a petty an- noyance . , . campaigned for a stu- dent parking lot . . . usually found in the library . . . Uncle Sam will be his employer soon. Band 1.2.35 Squad Leader 1: Home- room Representative 23 Football man. 2.33 Spring Track 1,2,3. 84 . i 73, 'vii' , -un ,7 wk gifs -L '43- x l c Qt' -A H 45. Mann... Chubbs need we say more? THOMAS 'l'Al,t1O'l'T College Tom . . . superlative good nature . . . l'd do it again personality . . , special affinity for H0n1l.u's . . . active member of our class . . . most adaptable . . . headed for success. Football 1,25 Track l,2,3g Boys' Slat:- Representntive 23 Senior Play Cast 3. JOYCE TAYLOR College Joyce . . . distinctive air . . . tall boys preferred . . . should be a model . . . A soupcon of French . . . before-school conference with the other two-thirds . . . a bright young modern. Cheer Club 1.2.39 Prom Committee 2: Mirror 33 Reflections 33 Prom Invitation Comm. 31 Senior Play Cast 3. I-'J tg, U '7 STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAM TAYLOR Undecided 'iChubbs . . . seldom serious . . serenely unperturbed . . . grace in motion personified by his assembly skit . . . high scorer in Time eurrent events test . . . Mr. Bell is still recovering . . . definitely irreplace- able . . . one of a kind. KATHLEEN TESSITORE Tessie . . . talented . . . noted for her beautiful eyes . . . loves music and ltalian food . . . most likely to be found in the art rooom . . . destined for a bright future as a secretary. Cheer Club 1: Softball 23 Library Council l: Mirror 31 ,lr. Red Cross 1.23 Reflections 3, LINDA THOMAS Secretarial School Tom . . . bubbly . . . always happy . . . frequently seen driving her '63 Chevrolet . . . seems to choose Hyannis for salt air atmos- phere . . . will brighten any office. Cheer Club lg Business Club 23 National Honor Society 2.33 Honor graduate. TERHSA TlMPlCRl Power? School Terry . . . pr-ppv. pert, always rmtlr for fun . . . loves tn dance . . never Qtops talking . . . Ji unnx smile . . . one of Mr. Qutnlr-'s tllnsl utitsptultvfl fztnq, .llirmr 33 llmm Committee 2: Home ronm Rep. l. Ix 85 , f,- U , fin. .. Eff., , . 1 .rl 2 t 53 ji ,E 13? 6 .,-4' ,fffl V C A 3 L 4f'. rjgl. 4. . 1 , -A JAMES T. TODD DANA TRACY CHERYL VAUCHAN SANDRA VAUGHAN Work College College l.B.M. Toddsy . . . great on the guitar Dana . . . intriguing voice . , . Smidge . . . forever becoming en- Sandy . . . shy 'n' sweet . . , . enjoys all types of music . , . laughing eyes . . . flair for English tangled in baffling prf-dicamr-nts . . . casual unhurried air . . . lists riding makr-s his own good time . . . mvm- . . . enjoys por-try fre-aiding and always trying to help others . . . around as a favorite pastime . . , ber nf the choir . , . looks forward to writingl . . . a sincere friend. especially at Wardle's Drug Store frequently found wandering about the starting a musical group. Choir 1,2,3. . . . warm and frientlly disposition . , . some day will make a tr-rrific teacher. Senior Play Cast 3: Rotary Speaking Contest 3. st-nior corridor . . , hopes to work with l.B.M. MADE SOCIAL SPLASH al JFK A NTHO NY VENDITTI College Tony . . . A good sense of humor . . . musically inclined , . . making millions sounds fine to him . . . studious and hard working . . . will surely find success. Band l,2.3g National Honor Society: Honor graduate. 86 f9i5l '- A 4 as.. from M pi Uv 4 'R Sn 4 1 I fiffnqn.. PATRICIA VFIY Nursing Patti . . . joyous merry-maker . . . giggles become her . . . serious about her studies , . . will never forget her X-period typing class . . . or intra- murul basketball . . . easy to like. Basketball 1,25 Cheer Club 3: Prom Com- mittee 2g Library Council 35 Rvllvrlinnr Artivitir-n Ezlitnr 3. -n.,-Q Oh, that power of Concentration! Q P , '?tP it 1 MA RY VITTORINI College Vit . . . head of Dedham High steppers . . . sunshine- disposition 'til niajorettes miss practice . . . enjoys ai good time above anything . . . soft-spoken . . . but quick to laugh. Majorettes 1.2.3, head 33 Cheer Club 1,2.3: .lr. Red Cross 1. .. .I .Aa Y,-.. V1 ru -if ROBERT VOGEL I.B.M. 'rivlzl ' sh. tty. Bob . . . sincere and reliable . . . ready for a good time favorite pastime, relaxing . . . base- ball enthusiast . . . likely to bc found in the cafeteria. WITH OUR SENIOR PROM And the latest in gym suits r--I V r 'S 'W VIRGINIA VOLANTH Secretary Ginny . . . affable and kind to all . . . will drop everything for a fling at fun . . . enthusiastic sup- porter of the class . . . especially at football games . . . bowling and dancing. her chief diversions. Clef Club 1.2.3. CAROL WARE Valpariso University USue . . . talented choir member . . . enjoys swimming . . . quiet with strangers talkative with friends . . . hopes to major in education, Cheer Club 1.2: Choir 33 Drama Club 15 Clee Club Ig Refiecrions 3. SANDRA WARK Sec' retary Sandy . . . her friendly laughs warms the hearts of others . . . likes to talk, just a little, in the library . . , dislikes those early school buses . , . one of Woolworth's be-st . . . a fan of Mr. Bell. Cheer Club l. Club I: Clee Club I: Business WILLIAM WALSH Work Will . . . a nice guy . . . spa'-rial lnvr' is fnntl, nf vourst' . . , we-n with Dirk . . . seems shy, but always friendly . . . known as a lniskvthiill fan, Basketball L21 Iiasf-ball I, 'UIQ 'Y fa- Q39 -arf' TI i if 87 F f 1'-N r, , ,A - K f iff, X if if' 52.55 IIICNRIETTA ty NVl'ill3Rl'ifIll'l' , Ulltlt'f'lflf'tl Etta . . . witty :inri rlevgfr . . . thinks usscmlilics should he more in ill-nmml . . limiklu-1-piiig is hi-r fuv- oritv . , , Mr. Quule also . . . found most often ucur room ll4. ' .FANNIE WHINHURC Business Svhool Jun:-t , . . xi rr-urly smile . . enjoys being with lots of people . avid fun of the' Shirvtownvrs . . enjoys her retreats to Dc-nnisport . . . lmpm to ht-ronit' un 1-xr:-ll:-nt hook- keeper. we -.- , f' . xx . Y. eve 'x Yr I ,fx A munchin' good lunchin' STOLE OUR WAY TO STARDOM PATRICIA WELLS RICHARD WESTCATI-I PRISCILLA WHITE MARCIA WHITNEY Hair Dresser Coupge Trish . . . pleasant smile . . . Rich . . , endless energy given on the verge of laughter . . . defends to the band . . . takes school in his the junior' Class . . . enjoys tennis stride, but could do without home- in her leisure . . , seen regularly nt work . . . at his humorous best in the Plaza. the pructire room . . . where he is Cheer Club lava. found most frequently . . . enjoys ln-ing a DHS harrier. Band l,2,3g Track 2.3: Dance Band l. College Silla . . . perky . . . mischievous chuckle . . . should be an artist . . . quick for dehate . . . her favorite '-ulijvct. Amvrican History . . . her pr-t pec-ve, typing. Chr---r Club l,2,3g Refleclions 3: Mirror 33 Prom Committee 2: lf. Rell Cross l,3. 'Work Marsh . . . excels in sports and -iportsmanship . . . ever ready to lf-nd u sympathetic ear . . . will be equally at home in the social and husinr-ss world . . . a dazzling smile gives way to hearty. laughter . . . month-rful girl to know. s -an QTWWV' gm, ' K' vw2 v4vfllfJ .3511 f . Q. L e M A' , wt . li . if RA RRY Wi Il'l l'l+IMUR IC lVoi'k x J 2,0 f You rung? B.C. . . . ln..-1-ulinv rr-at-rvo . . . corn on livtlur Slrvvt , . . lnwtunt-, tinkering with his mir . , . Nlovuluy morning quurtvr- lfurk . . Int-. nl 4-iuml xtlggn'-itions. F ROBERT WIIOOLIQY I Uritlrwitlfftl Bob . . . pseutlonym of Whool . our gain. Catholic Me-morial's loss . . always placvs to go, pvoplo to see . . DHS :lc-voitl of uudc-rrlassmen, hi-1 dream. IN MY THREE ANGELS .lEANNl'fTTl'I Wll'1Nt IICK Undecided Jun . . . care-free and companion- nble . . . skiing enthusiast . . . nott-cl for her dimples . . . likes Mr, Phill1rick's classes, Chinese food, and Newfound Lake. New Hampshire . . . an amiable lass. Jr. Red Cross 1,2,: Cheer Club l,2. '7 , t -- S 1' CAROL NYll.BUR MARSHA NVILSON lfllW.-XRD WlNROURNlf College Umh-4-idf-d tfollf-ge Carol . . . joyous anticipation Mu-sh . . , a good sport . . . Ed . . elmulfl he at politit'i.in . . . always great company . . . ever onioys going In football games. espc' . . . rm .iwtutv historian , . . -wimplv P unclerstantling . . . enjoys bt-ing a vitally nt DHS , . . llCC'0llIll'i reveivzihle luv'-Q to t.ilk , . . Qport mire .ire hie senior . . . summer vocations spent will flourish unch-r ht-r care . . . apt-rizilty . . . conf-tant voinpgmion watt-r-skiing at Provincvtown. considers Dotlhuln an suburb of Oak- uf Wolfie . . . thrives on vvrhal Jr- Red cron 1. Library Council Llale . . . such loyaltyl ilu:-ls with Mr. Boll. l.2,3. Cheer Club 1.2.3. Basketball 1.2.31 Senior Play Cast 3. 89 ... ., I':',v.:'-' fm. aff? 3. . l,lNl7A NVlNN Work Lin . . , lots of fun . . . a rlt-finite tall-nt for art . . , likcs officr- nmchines . . . enioys summer pastinw of swimming . . . hnpcs to liecmm- .i commercial artist. Cheer Club 1,3. 'Ci 5,111 1 I -UML we If ' -A sa' ,Sli A., i fffzitflii ' iwszzrz .' . 5' ' gp .Lv1x,,A,2?h,rV ,,.,,qI faith, tg,,LH,...- gf .'.-T,-:I ' f- fog 1 te ,,., -gnu? X - . 4' . ... ,J W5 ' 3 'Ht f ' i Q 'iz'- RICHARU XVOl.l7l:i fiolle-ge W4ulfi0 . . . really wit . . . always looking for ii gnorl time . . . likes tn play tennis , , . unbelievable vm-:ihulnry . . . ser-n tlriving his gr:-en null black Thunrlerlfirrl. WARREN WOl,l.0FF College Win , , , gn-at on the drums . . :tn :tvifl skier . . . active hand mem hr-r . . , enjoys Dixieland jazz . . usually founrl in the practice room. Bnnrl l.2,3: Dance Banrl l.2.3. Mig 41' PAUL WRIGHT College Snowshoes . . . persuasive talker . . . smiling'good nature . . . always the gentleman . . . views every class as a possible Comedy of Errors . . . a fine student . . . a potential lf-ader. Football 2.31 Baseball 2.3: Track 2.3: Prom Committee 2: Boys' State Representative 2. AND ENDED AN ERA WITH OUR GRADUATION 7 , Q -al 411 M i Y- , . Fx: T f 90 JOAN YARRO College 'A1oanie . . . gentle manner . . , minrl of her own , . . sincere friend . . . enjoyed her chemistry classes with Mrs. Pm-ckruhn . . . sure to rival Mr. Novak in tr-aching popu- lnrity. Cheer Club 1: Softball lg Basketball l,2,3g Library Council lg Homeroorn Representative 1.3: Prom Committee 2. JAMES ZOPPO College Zop . . . straight forward . . . r-ver-ready smile' . . . zest for fun . . . distinctively dressed . . . enjoys bf-ing with large groups of people. THOMAS ZOPPO Vilork ' Thomas . . . cheery greeting to hrighten your day . . . always cour- teous . . . interested in any subject concerning the business world . . . cnjoys target shooting . . . and being a senior . . . a fan of DHS basket- ball. gn fem 0175122 4 li 1 Y I L' l l 4 Our senior year began on a note of sadness with Paul Dovi's sudden death. Those who knew Paul well admired his sincerity and gentleness and appreciated his generosity and spontaneity. Paul loved working with people. His enthusiasm and willingness to help were a . decided asset to any group of which he was a part-whether it be the drama club, l l Paul never hesitated to give of himself, and for this we admired and respected him. audio-visual crew, or prom committee. y We bemoan the tragedy that took him from us, hut we shall remember with gladness l his days as one of us. l l l One short sleep past, we wake eternally, and death shall be no more . . . ' DONNE 9l 1 r llll.lfl1lll,IIlf ll A Ml , U v IT' Jane Rubs ,..i'2 Pacolla and Edwin Pierce Edig Dave Matheson and Ann Geary I - WAX. ?., ,. 5. , -f sh, - H.-fag.. , ' gf' . , 5 A ' B Mccniihf ' f '1 BEST SM ILE PEPPIEST V9 2012 'I' ge! lfe Qsun Cafcf you Can'l you j7Qar W Mar! Gry1hy Zeal? FELLOW CLASSMATES AGREE cuss Fukrs BEST ALL-AROUND F , if 3 . A . . E L '7 . , + X X SK x S , 5 S e -X -HE w L 57 Lv L iii 4 3 eg L! VN' I t 2 2 4 of ' 1 'EJXQ gown 961-ff ZUe'oe gof ffe worff 122 Uur ,VT Carol Paul Qi? ' 1 Ann Roche , 45 nv K' . IA 1 .,,'.-,. 4 . V. ,'A- , In f Ya .4. , ' x ' ' . ' - 1. , ' -4 5 ll ' E I -1 4 Q , b ' A 4 r - , - - , 4. Egm, ., i af ' Airy gary ani Jack Rochl' f 1 Jack I: Pfindlon' pf' J! ig' Wilieff Harrigan , Q , ,gl 1 132+ 40 42' if ff X ' -8-1 -1 sms. Chamlbgrs 0-' If 1 mGNlF'ED ' I Mos A xg , V . ' ' 1 , , gqiodq . W ,,,, gafw THE BEST Mfevfmeg In X' ' 6, OF 1965 4 In the classroom Aft School th I the hop g ' 4 . 1 l S vw ff? r,p I. 3. o 4 0. , Y . gisiuh , f,, . 1 V01-af .Q 1 'Puff Qvfi' A ' X' ' ' f 'rf 1 SPORTS r Q Si W 4 4, I I A A ,E 3. E i ! PH: X40 L to R -..,, .,,' JOSEPH SCANZILLO A Q ' HAROLD SONCRANT PHILIP GRADY CARMEN DiVIRGILIO C91 , ,. KLEZQQ i PAUL CADY DAVID IVERSON ROBERT SLACK f Y 1 ROBERT ELMER ALLEN HARMER JAMES DILLON PAUL NAGLE Y L... A , ig' ,..,.,A, V V ,W -Us A, I .Q ' A 4-Q 1 i F Q xx l TS SUCCESSFUL SENIORS This yearis team was composed almost entirely of seniors. The line consisted of Captain Allen Newell, Robert Elmer, Kenneth Harmer, James Dillon, Paul Nagle, Richard Huyler, John Lennon, James Pon- tuso, Paul Cady, David Iverson, and Robert Slack. The backfield included All-Scholastic fullback John Smith, Joseph Scanzillo, Ha- rold Soncrant, Philip Grady, Paul Chambers, John Roche, and John Keough. CAPT. ALLEN NEWELL xx Q RICHARD HUYLER JOHN LENNON JAMES PoNTUso ALLEN NEWELL .fi I,. to K. PAUL IIHAMBICRS JOHN SMITH JOHN ROCIHH JOHN KPLOUCLII at A 'B .. ,., , l 4,91 2 1 fx AA. A ,- '1..n: .Jeff W i BI ,. -x 4... ' I K. , 1 Q 1, . 1 4 1 , vbp' . 'f ' iskgiif' SHIRETO WNERS '64-'65 The 1965 football team was one of Dedhamis most exciting, as well as the best Dedham team, in six- teen years. Dedham was one of the highest scoring teams in the Bay State League and also the second best defensive team. It will he remembered as a team that pro- duced an All,Scholastic fullback in John Bronco', Smith. and a cap- tain such as Allen Newell, who led us to our 38-0 win over arch-rival Norwood. THE HAPPY LADS Here comes Iren SUCCESS ON THE GRIDIRON Hi there, Bradford! How are you? The Natick game was a terrific defensive hat- tle, with Dedham out- playing the Redmen, who eventually won the League title, yet manag- ing-to score only once for a tie game. Highly - touted Need- ham had lost hut one previous game and that to Natick. Dedham made it two losses with an 8-6 upset. Our arch-rivals, still reeling from the slaugh- ters of two previous sea- sons, again fell before the onslaught of the mighty Dedham eleven. The score: 38-0. Us football players would rather fight than switch. I D Vi? fu 3 SJ .5-5 Run Jack-see Jack Run . . . Got the message, Dave? f m ,M , .:',a, ff ' .-..,, 9,52-Z! ,.z, sf' me rm, , fi, RJ s one if s S 4,95 -Q-E3 - ,Tg RA Q N ,f ,K . wi-tv. 4 , .4 if ' 4 ' M g . ,ff VQATVT' 1 4. YJ S' . 'ff'- .7 -F Q is 1. F ' 'K if 1' 'I-1+bf'f.f ' --4' :Q flfg, 'iff' 1 V - . 'TU . . - i' 15 'i 5i5f 9434 A .wawzaf W 34 ' -A ' ' iv 'I 'Mikie A A. K JM, A, y A ,guyz , yt ' , fs. V as ,e Wig., by .2 , ' V J s - ' 5 'Q g Y 7 Q1 fr. - f -a st. staa I . ' ,1- 1, Bob, they'r4- not that big 5 , f Y, I1 A ,, ,Y it 'Mia '-'fifwrrf' 'A'-- ' i gf' li- Li . r, y w -4: -. 4 -, ,F 1 ... ft ..' -V44 v ' . -- . .. - Will Cuba throw the block? That's the question. . .,..-,,-. .,.,,, , ,, ,W ,W i, I , l li I ll ll! .it l i l fl il it L l INDIVIDUAL SUCCESS ON THE COURT L. to R.: Y. Loveilt. .l. lfsrlale. A. Harmer. ll. Dei-Vineenzo. P, ffwily. D.Iu-1-son. M. Jonas. R. Peclroli. E. Winhourne. J. Keou ,XYIl8f'lI.I1 ' foavlicw F 'Xhlrivli unel W Younf' CADY MAKES ALL-STARS Captains P. Lady, M. Jonas, D. Iverson with Coach W. Young OPP. DHS Milton Natick Walpole Wellesley Needham Fram. South Braintree Fram. North Milton Norwood Natick Walpole Wellesley Needham Fram. South Braintree Fram. North Norwood I 1 ' Q1-4 .f 4 New dance, This I Follow ,P 018001 I V . :' Hi. ' '. UM' os., 'Q QQ! 1 wg, Q' 4' . E, 'fegggi '-9293 - . banfly 9 5 1.07 . TRACKMEN SUPREME Kneeling: L. fn R.: Morrissey, R, Ingalls D. Matheson, C. Hanlon, J. Prevett. S Lake, W. Flruser. ,l. Mazzaferro, R. An ton. Standing: L. In R.: Mgr. .l. Podolski C. Mullen. R. Avery, R. Rr-nson, T HPHTY. R- Peterson. S. Spear, R. DeVito Coach C. Quale. Front to Back, L. to R.: Coach D Sea-ger, Coach C. Quale, R. Peterson, J Pelkowski, A. Milld, J. Driscoll, S. Spear R. DeVito, R. Morrissey. Row 2: R Bingham, R. Pierce, F. Litchfield, I Scanzillo, R. Clorieux, A. Roberts, C Hanlon, R. Conroy, S. Lake, K. Goyette Row 3: V. Sullivan, J. Ouinn. P. Cady. R. Elmer, W, Fraser. H. Soncrant. S Mueller, P. Crump, T. Talcott. l Q, l ll l l ' l El el If l 1 , CAPTS. HANLON AND PREVETT STEVE LAKE TCP-NOTCH HARRIERS l Cross-Country . . . Dedham, led by co-captains James Prevett and Carl Hanlon, completed a very successful l season with an impressive record of 7 wins, 3 losses. The most outstanding performer was Senior Stephen Lake, I who broke several cross-country records and helped to push his team into third place in the Bay State League. lndoor Track . . . The Indoor Track team closed its season with a creditable 4-3 record. Captain Carl Hanlon l and high-scorer James Quinn excelled in nearly every meet. Outdoor Track . . . Coach Charles Quale and I Assistant Coach Donald Seager have great expectations for the upcoming outdoor track season. With much hard E work and persistent effort, Paul Cady, James Quinn, Stephen Lake, Harold Soncrant, Paul Crump, and their 3 teammates, will not disappoint them. ' 2 1 8TH TEE GOLF Under the able coaching of Mr. John Wallace, the golf team is looking forward optimistically to its opening match. Although there are but two varsity returnees, Capt. Ronald' Hansen and James Malin, much is ex- pected from Sean Gilleran Robert Peterson, and Donald l Perry. With such golfers as l these, one can anticipate only a successful season. ll Standing L. to R.: G. Cacavio, T. Zoro, S. Cilleran, J. Malin, R. Hansen, R. Peterson, Coach J. w Wallace. Kneeling: F. Harris, T. Clinton, M. Cusack, P. Seddon, D. Perry. tl lov .16. '4 J- , , I I 4 ff.: I 4 gg, 'l Ik: ,Zi -ix 1 5 T My ' A , f E s Q 1? 5 Q S ' f A Q , WHHQWJS A dhsw' I'!F,'. l Mxx Q, if-. 1 Ati-:DHt4J' d-izfi .ft 4 ,i h I, I 2- llg4 Jl? . DHA4 Lg. First Row. 1. rn r.: ,l, xIilZZ,lfl'l'1'U, Cmwh .l. Hunley. J. Pri-volt. J. Ka-uve-ney. P. Crarly, j. Cihhons, J. Roche. Second Row: J. Smigh. U. IIIIIIIIJIIIVX5. T. Smith, P. Crump, P. NIuvKinlmn. J. Cow, Third Row? fx- xIu Kinn0n- J. Fitzhen1'y,J- Hfimpeq F- Clafk, l . 1 hkunhm 15. STATE TOURNEY QUARTER-FINALS , v A 1 f I 1 I, I va . ',, yr' If Ki., QQ , K X'-f, LX, in 9 h b QW-44 -..in I I0 Caplaim 101' Muvzufs-r'1'o and jim Pr:-wit with Home-h J. Dooley Bronco Smith and Mike Lynch . ti Q U . ,wut -' - -ang., -. LLLMLQJ 'N'-fn 18. The Score PROUD OF OUR PUCKSTERS 'Two fast lines. a strong defense. and a great goalie combined to form one of the most outstanding hockey teams in the history of Dedham High School. James Prevett, co-captain winner of the Walter A. Brown Sportsmanship Trophy, and All-Star center for two yearsg Joseph Mazzaferro, eo-captain and All-Star forwardg and John Smith, another All-Star forward, were leading scorers. Dedham finished its regulation season with a record of nine wins, thu e losses, and one tie. Upon entering the State Tourney, they found themselves opposed lay undefeated Hingham. In an unforgettable game, Dedham downed the South Shore League champs 3-2 in sudden death overtime. They went on to defeat Stoneham 5-44, only to he edged hy a strong Arlington six in the quarter-finals. Dedham is justifiably proud of its hockey team. Saw, Away we go' Follow the leader 4. A PLAYING THE FIELD . . . Returning to play their final season of field hockey were three out- standing seniors, Pam Amesbury-, Ginny Knight, and -Carol Soeldner, Equal in enthusiasm were many promising juniors and sophomores. Miss Judith Mutty, a very capable coach, taught these girls to play as a team, face each game with a desire to win,' and keep in mind always the value of good sportsmanship. Alley-oopll Hey, thats mme! CAPTAIN GINNY KNIGHT Quick, it s getting away! ON THE COURT . . They're only Juniors but what a team! Under the guidance of a new coach, Miss Jane Hyde, our tennis team is clearly on its way to a successful and rewarding season. These girls spend many after- noons, as a team and on their own, working to improve their game. Skill and genuine interest in their sport makes for a superb team. L. to R. S. Burns, C. Johnson, N. Hertz, B. Lake, A. Marquardt, R. Collins, K. Burns, N Crea rson ALWAYS FIGHTING to R. fsealedl C. Knight, C. Soeldner, S. Galt, B. Appleton, J. Romano. fslandirzgl M. Oglesby, Vaccaro, M. Clougher, M. Bachofner ON THE DIAMOND . . . Batter up!! Willing to work hard to make their season a suc- cess were the softball girls- returning veterans and new re- cruits. With the capable coaching of Miss Judith Mutty, these girls practiced many afternoons to pol- ish their skills. Perfect hostesses to visiting teams and gracious guests at away games. But when it comes. to playing, these girls buckle down and play to win. II3 HCOPSTERS PLAY TO . . . Win for Nelliel was the hearty battle ery of our D.H.S. basketball girls this year. lintler the eapahle Coat-iii.r.g of Miss Jane Hyde. these girls practiced and perfected new plays wliivli liewilclerecl many opposing teams. Hat-h game was approached with a positive attitude and played with the utmost enthusiasm. Throughout the season this team was a striking example of good sportsmanship and teamwork. CO-CAPTAINS GINNY KNIGHT and Win for Nellie! CAROL SOELDNER A6- rl ey ' '- ' iiliiilii ' '.!.'., , . lui Illlfj. -333 I I I I fm f O 1 nglii :L . .A 't I.. .,- ,.f'Mu xl r'i'?4p . J , 'is ' ltn .uf XX --- ,, ,,4 1 ' .fav 5345. E i -,,q. . u , 5 f wr -3,4 .Mm a-.6 1 W' --a hall Bronco rncln 5 ag u an is after us. A if 3 ' xy 1-- , ,a V . I - BRSX inn m for u ball. JI 'N I A .-. .J v. Q 1. , M., 3: . ffl if . ,Q '3 ' W fwy. 1, 35 - ', wr, . , , - ..,, ' -wwf K f . 1 1' ff- -Q xXx,.,2L,, JJ. .,,,- . ia? ct ,if Follow the leader ' . 1 '- ,1 4 F. , 3 Y X f 5 , Y AH'-el 4 4 -3 P ff? 2 Y wl- .VMI NW throw an uppercut, ,lack You boys apathyu 1 cl yu V11 bring lwr! All togvthvr now one-, two, three A star in the' making HPy, this Stuff tickle? lf? 'km KN S ACTIVITIES I X ' X 1 '51, .,',Y 'if QV HA e I i 'N' SUE GALT, OUR QUEEN Y.J OUR QUEEN The inclement weather did not discourage Dedham High seniors from enjoying their long-awaited prom on Friday evening, December 11, 19641. All was festive as the attending couples danced to choice tunes of the holiday. Under the expert guidance of lVlr. Clifford Gustafson, the seniors worked hard and long to decorate the Cafeteria with ornaments, bells, and iciclesi The theme of Tinsel iii Twilighti' only added to the Yuletide atmosphere of that most gala event. Truly the dreamy eve of December 11 will long he remem- bered in the hearts of all the seniors. D0n't look now . . . but . . . The last sounds of Twilight I Q., 'lv Q 9 .- X GL Sf Un the evening of May 15, 1964, the splendor of the Far East made our Junior Prom a joyous and memorable event. The fasci- nating pagoda, the lilossoming trees. and the reflections on the lily pond all helped to transform the gym into a scene of Oriental enchantment. Cuarded liy a fero- cious dragon, the majestic throne was occupied by our lovely prom queen, Myrna Epstein. While seemingly a fairy tale setting, it took more than the wave of a magic wand to create this wonder- land. Many pooled' their talents and with ingenious ideas and will- ing hands worked to create our paradise. OUR QUEEN , Q X v -J W' 'T pl , f Q x ' Q lied L. to R: R. Ellis, A. Venditti. R. Benson. J. Roche, N. Rm-kley, H. Sonerant. J. Smith, J. Gibbons. Slunding L. to R: D. Matheson, W. Fraser, P. Kudirka. P. Cady, D. lx ison. P. Chambers, A. Peakes, R. Mc-Caw. JR. ROTARIANS ln order to acquaint local busi- nessmen with the activities of DHS students. each year the Rotary Club of Dedham extends invita tions to selected members of the senior class to dine with the club and to speak to its members. Both speakers and audience benefit from these informative and enjoyable meetings. READY TO SPEAK, READY Seated L. to R.: K. Donovan. P. Collatos. S. Pasionek. J. Couturier. J. Chapman. F. Buttaro. Row 2 L. to- R: M. Sinclair, C. Vaughan, E. Belmore, S. Liplp, A. Grossi, P. Montisano, K. Mayall, M The Annual Rotary Speaking Contest, spon- sored hy our own Ded- ham Rotary Club, took place on March 25, 1965. Participants chose their own topics from four categories: poetry, oratory, drama interpre- tations, and prose inter- pretations. After ahly presenting their orations, contest- ants enjoyed a trip to New York City and a tour of the United Na- tions Ruilding. All returned to Ded- ham tired, but with a well-de-served feeling of zutcomplishment. I24 Dardmski. Row 3 L. to R.: C. Allen. R. Bingham, D. Simpson. PHILOSOPHY CLUB Every other Wednesday after- noon the listening room was the scene of boisterous'discussi0n. The talks were directed by Mr. Arthur Barker, faculty advisor. These meetings helped us to express and to broaden our ideas. Seated L. to R: S. Rubenstein, D. Tracy, Mr. Barker, S. Qualtieri, C. Baker. Standing L. to R: C. Fallon, A. Grossi. D. Roberts, R. Bingham. R. F'itzpatric'k, P. White, T. Chapman, A. Geary. TO THINK, READY TO HELP Assisting Mrs. Helen Duhamel, our librarian, are 70 library council members. These dedicated students work in pairs at all hours of the school day stamping out books and keeping the well-stocked shelves orderly. The library provides a first-class selection of fiction and biographies for book reports and pleasurable pastime, as well as excellent reference material. Interest ineour library extends to before and after school hours. We may even see some of our council members as future librarians. LIBRARY COUNCIL Seated L. zo R.: B. Appleton, B. Hobbs, C. Soeldner. S. Pasionek, V. Brawley, P. Heed. P. Stuke, L. Coffin, J. Couturier, C. Wilbur, L. Fandrey, Mrs. H. Duhamel. Standing L. to R: S. Dunbar, P. Vey, M. Bohmiller, C. Bernard, J. Kowalczyk, J. Pacella, R. Johnstone, D. Perry, C. Coffey, D. Nelson, .l. Gerritson, P. Kent. I25 83 Seated left to right: R. Beltis. ll. Smile. J. fifnnty. R. Brohst. D. Lang. J. Laine. P. Does. Serond mul: Mr. Barker, R. Rim-i, I . l,iIr-lifielrl. lf. Pussi. .l. Aliano. J. A Fulginiti, R. Quinn. A ngvl, C. Ambrose. J. Cassid EXPERTS IN HAM RADIO CLUB The-se three hoys meet once a wc-ek under the supervision of Mr. Charles Qualv. Their purpose is lr-urningg Morse code and radio theory in preparation for the F.ff.l.. amateur radio license. I26 A. V. BOYS Opening sticky lock- ers is their specialty, and they relish an opportuni- ty to show films and play tapes. However, they are at their hest backstage controlling the lighting and sound during our many assem- hlies and stage produc- tions. The hoys of the A.V. crew under the di- rection of Mr. Arthur Barker, faculty advisor, and Ronald Brohst, stu- dent director. deserve a round of applause for a job well done. L. to R: William Nelson, James Laine, Edward Kamps. HOME ARTS COUNCIL New to DHS in 1903 was the girls' llome Arts Council. ltnrler the trained guidance of Mrs. Lillian l.ourar1c'f'. ilu-sc girls gave up several studies pi-r week to supply invalualrle aid to the home econom- ics classes. Assuming responsibility for equipment and books, showing films. and checking supplies were just a few of the many dutiesof these lnusy girls. L. to R: Pam Stuke, Joyce Taylor, Donna Nelson, Pat Vey. GERMAN CLUB With the addition of Miss Carole Hunt to the faculty came the addi- tion of German to the Dedham High School curriculum. Meeting three times a week, the classes were attended by teachers as well as stu- dents, and, although point credits were not given, special mention was given to participat- ing students. Our hats are off to the German Club for this worthwhile endeavor. THEIR FIELDS L. to R: Miss R. l-lajinlian. K. Schaeffer. Mrs. M. Sullivan. Miss C. Hunt. S. Williams, Mrs N Lowrance, C. Watson, S. Rainieri, L. Laine. l ,ll Y. K Vt, 4 ,xii 'U' t l l UIJIJOI f l Our .f4r!uvrf1'5m'5 T I! l P irrnr l l ' J' t oor nc 2, l 4 l ct... ofn... l 5 4 . l W VOLUME DEDIIAM HIGH SCHOOL, DEDHAM, MASS. OCTOBER 23, 1963 ll I' 'I 11 l'l I ' Q.- Q - l H i if ' I ' 1 it 1 j E Qt 1 ' H F Q i' ffl ro Ur 1 f 5 t ed mei. PH' t ' 2 1 f 7 t Mirro env- I 2 Q , ' W., IV E resident 31. yi s wl rnntli I5 ff , -Q. X ltunrl nun elim 17 V prr-siden' if ,hifi viii-'Lili fest' st't'I'eY2fl tl Fen tl'v1ts'tlrl--1' ing: Luv espt ous ing, ing, und Suv Cut' hrie phty mul lun. yea will sc-ol OXZIA glam opp catti sioi Illili They int:-nfl to return from to thank everyone for their help, 12.12 with definite irlt-us about :ind also t'0llQl'21llll1ll6 the stu- lniproving and polishing their dent hotly for its tint- support at work. the ilunies. Keep it up! Homeroom Reps Eleeiedg Juniors Double Number September not only marked the opening of school, but also fha f-If-fit-inn nf hnrnminnm t'nrire1sm1fntivPs Un i D Ching Set fc For the 1 Higli School its the Colle: beginning Dt eral, seniors t-ernwd with st-ries. it is vntrttnr-e to vollt-ues svnii the ttrliolnstl 'life ?tt'liilw'el't1 lu-r insif-1 .lnnnau'5' St to tests. Juniors ilnrwlt 6. :ind pnrstn- in their sophomores i., Q4 ...Ri 'J' ,'x,l Q 'gl' F f..',On ,fs nailed Pitt l'l?Sll.ltfIlf'j' . the on nslirnliot t- win hy ht-re wil vrlitrtl to fhitf- :nn lllf' nllilu 'llllll't' lll :ll srltrnl 's f'l0l'll'i it-ir lt-ntl ns vit-ri itlolski :t has he-0 ophomor he highl in whit- . . 1 Aims for Nov. 15 Deadline Beginning at 2 p.m., room 113 becomes the scene of! if bustling. rushing seniors with the tremendous job of 5 putting together the 1965 RA!- tleriions. As editor -in - chief, Dave Matheson has already started the wheels turning by organizing all editors and their stuffs. Dave must plan the lay- ... .s li.. ,..n..t..,.1. ..,...:,.,. ct., i 4 Jean Melnt 'rc Cheer Club B e opening of the 1' h School, both str Getting out at Mirror is a feat difficult to accomplishg however, this - game at Stone Park, ifternoon, September yt-ur it goal was set to get the widest possible coverage of school help being aware of activities. llllffjllgll tht- diligent efforts of Deborah Pacella and her Stuff. this tusk was uct-otttplislied. -d cheers front this er t'lub. Faculty ad- i June Hyde, fzot an t hy organizing the The zllirror is printed and sold for the purpose of making known to te beginning of the thc- students information about sports. local corridor gossip, and any Intyre, a very cap- l't,'lf'Y2llll neiss itz-tns which muy be of interest to the students and ilicient senior, is the .ed president. Barbara faculty. On behalf of the class, thanks to Debbie and her crew for keeping ns in the know. lot. 1 wasp 1.3 nt n, tis.. .mon lm,- mkv :lt-hit-vextienti wil lit- wise to tztkel E b their sciholnstit- :aptitude test on E-70 Nmlllllo- Hull ui -lilfm 'teliieveitnint tests l 'ht-:lf :if lnrfi'-'iitn-ttt t in :any sltliievts they will rtotf senior yr-fir, Any! wishing to take. fists this 1 x-1-:ir :aiu-ulti luke tlvt-nt .X Iuly il. l iil' illust- lloltrtlr- on ln-t lntyrei 1134, John Roc-he: 114, Ynrro :ind Paul Wright. Af-vordiin: to the .iunlor von- stitntion n boy :ind girl must be els-rted to hold this oihce. The ontronte ot' the 4-lot-tion reported lay 1 orgipy Air. Kenna-th Toomey, 1-lass X xml visor, wus: llttl, ldtl llratly nntl mking f.,,11,.m,jSlls1in ill-t'lCt'rT 205, l'0,LTgy Ui- 'etiiber flute for l'l'llil I-lllllf sp ' llts- lnsctl ..- evi: U vpn.. iSliirlc-y' Forln-sg gos, .lint llnnipo It is tl-1 Hfloti-ir 2511, :ind thc lztsll mm' for rtppln-ntion with mn: l'i if-1' is lXUYtlIllllt'l' l Thi-i ' l t:.tf-:tt tlutl- for :init Lu.ir.ut1udt .llnrtinog 2101, tlrt-Q I-'om-st:-r :ind :intl Num-y llwrtzi 24151, ltonatltl llnrt- :intl llc-V--rly Luke: 1317, 'Vhoinns Alnllz-n :ind l'ntrlt'i:t .lli'N:illyg IIA, ltnrl- litre :intl 1... 1. .-14 1 .1 Geary, Donna Mctiarthy, Pat V:-y and the activities staff will work closely with photography editors Mary June Neill and Ginny Knifzht to obtain on-they spot photos of nn-tnornhle senior events. Czirol Soolrlnt-r. Iluve Iverson :tml ,lnuniy Pontuso :ire rover- ing: tht- sports Htfldlllll. Frotn the lrmka ot' who! DHS tttlilc-tvs ltztve llttllf' so t':lr, the-y'tl linrt- at big Jolt to ilu. 'I'h--rt-sn t'linptnnn :ind her stnft' or tive huve spent tnuny hours trying: to design n year- book 1-over. The yt-:ti'bonlt nrt l t l l t l i i i i l better known to her -s as Burze, now holds of vice-president. .. ...,t ...,...omore Nancy Reardon rapture!! the oilice of secretary- treusurer, l-'our seniors were nominated for president. four juniors for ricerpresiflent. and Your sophomores for the com- bined oilico of sec't'einry-tr0as- nrer. A inet-ting: sc-hodule is now lit-ing :trrnngetl for every other Tuesday. tt is at must for each nn-mlwr to :utr-nd. New:-omers :ire still welvonie. Lust your the Cheer Cltth Sold rt-tl ln-titties. and int-niht-rs proudly displaying DHS t-olors :ind proinotinu svhool spirit, wull- tltvxn to ev:-ry partie. The Luke. Then the group discztt nm' lim'- '. lt:-onus. Miss Carole Hunt Initia Tri-weekly German Clas Because she realizes the importance of the lar Song Mis The Choir to Mr. White- I,a La lla La Lu La. Frank llarrice to Mary Mon- roefvul Wanna Be Your Mon. Linda Horne to Eddie llrown- lt's Ovel '. Larry Podolski to ull girls -Jwhen I Grow Up To Ile .X Man . Marsha Blood to John Fitz' henry- Baby Love . Sophoinores to Juniors and Seniors - They Tell Us We're Too Young . Seniors to underclassnieli- Stand Up . Richard Huyler to his Eng' lish class-w l'm on the Out- side Looking In . PSSC Physics students to Mr. Foley-- Torture . George Harrison is always Dann-ing ln The Streets . Viv Klarrunt-elli to John the German Club Miss Carole Hunt initiated 'pleased with the results iirat nu-4-ting niany 'mt idents showed ull than not-ted: however. live: t'Ullllll'llIll2,' st-lu-tltiles ai after-school at-tivities t lnow seven nieiuhers: M Sullivan, Linda Laine, Rainere, Sain Wntsor Guartlabaseio, Karen . and Nnnvy Grey. The enthusiastic grr try to eoinplete a rourse lent to German I, Mi realizes. tliougli. that really aiming high. Y only threw- classes a w- have already started t' tional German and aftl drill in this area will 1 learning the granunatit strut-tions. lfliidorsvrl hy the lang partnicnt, the new org: has het-n granted use language lab, Mr. Zonf ol'i'vrvd Bliss llunt amlvii- latest foreign languap niques, Now Miss llunt -145' 1 'W ' X - -V f 1- -f r '- rf . f ., - - C ,figff .?',:g -' ',' . ' . ,Q 5' 'i , isnt' ' -1:11 ' gn z ' ' . 1 l 1' , ',, . .. l ' 1 ji, 4 I ' 'V A' - A if fl 4 y 5' l 1. -viz' n f A fir 4 5 ,, I X YQ 'J l -...qi he ol. .ia ui- 'its 1-ii' xze :ph in- lir- ntl lili- ii:- it-y tys In ely fall le- in- rk. 4-sl his lil ill ' HY. Lennon-filohnny Angel . ing for a suitable text Cl2ll1'0 MUCl1Fd5 S UICUIC hantlhook for the t-lub i son! ' Moll Where, Ull Slit- hopes that hy the ei Where, Has My Little Dog year the inf-nihers will Gone? cient enough to read Cafeteria staff to pupils 4-ign lmlguaga. with indigestion - Fools sing- lhp nwcglngs Rush In , the nature of a regular ------- those who t-oniplete th , will he given rt-t-ogni lltll -on the ik- os- Wed CEI' Hg, his Soplllsis Meet: Mr. Barker Ready Q 3 an evaluation on the pt record. .lRC'ers to 't i Y l',,ff d'g.v,, X It estlon to Mr. Quale about n. ea her sweater. far-hers are not allowed to definition of light-house play football as we tie the I .lay Gibbons iinally End the hospital after missing: stern sweatshirt. rent Affairs Conti-wrim-. ne bark from everyone-. r days to save her nioney -twirlingu niajoretto at the lvers that Kenny Lane is wattli in the foyer at noon. he-son volt-tl Couple Most Ju rcnnpose a hit tune, iiirlweon at lleralul-'l'r:ni-ler. wasnt a sea xnonster after promise as llarbara. llarnt-s hamli Sonvrant and Paul hall tinal. permanent X period Corri- i to keep his nauie out of for last uh- iole -ing ory ., r. ..., ., ..., ...B .NJ at the last. l1llS danre, To Corrine Corso. for using tht- latiixruage lah earplmngg so skillfully. To Nant-5' Nugent fm- Slay- im: in gym class 3 weeks in Il. l'0lV, To Jackie llartlett for get- ting fooihnll fever every Friday. To Paula Collatos for re- niinfling Mrs. Toomey to Miro a Spanish test. To Tum Quadros for help- inil llols Piwwtnr with his math. To lilena Vit-toria and her 5vf'i't-t pal, To lic-vin Keele for having the bt-st lug hrotlmi'. To Sue Ilinimel for being sutlh an intellectual French stuflent. To Judy Salza for keeping an eye- on he-r sister Sandy. Vo llronvo Smith for teach' im: tht- n'liverli-ziclera how to shift, To Blix .lfllllt'5 Smith for be- inu able to work even tlwwuh has not the Wildcat X'l1c-riofl, To Ray All-aclvr for pulling his hair out in lllqlugyl To llirliai-ri Smith for ala ways gztltrinu the right an- swers in otllce inzu-liines. WW. 0Cl0ll0T 2- Principal 0'D0l1' l quality of the panelists' disaer- Q . ' j -I 7'Q'N FAITHFUL VOLUNTEERS X if The Junior Red Cross, headed by Miss Catherine Castle, is made up of girls who are energetic, capable, and willing to give of their time to others. The Red Cross undertakes many projects. such as making Thanksgiving and Christmas Tray Favors for hospital cliildren's waitls, filling large gift boxes, and completing many hours of volunteer work at Rostonis VA. Hospital. Here in the school, the Red Cross takes care of Coat checking and food selling at the Senior Class Play and the Talent Show. Truly this organization is a credit to our SERVE OTHERS school. L. to R: S. MucRitcliie, B. Robertson, P. White, C. Buerig getting ready to sainple their wares. I30 LCJYAL ROCJTERS School spirit is a decisive factor in building the morale of athletic teams, and the 175 members of the Cheer Club were the controlling force behind our -school movement. l.ed by their able president. Jean Mclntyre, the girls held many after-school sessions to practice cheers, design and distribute posters. and plan the sale of shakers and beanies. Through their efforts, too, Cheer Club buses were available for many of the hockey games. This group of exuberant, energetic girls dedicated their All to the support of our teams. 100-AH! GO, ALL THE WAY FOR DH Q Xfrflr-'ffirr YOU mu-if be kidding, MF- Bell. Y0UifC going t0 bUY two? L. to R. B. Robertson, Vice-President: N. Reardon, Secreta 1'y-treasu1'v1', J. Maclntyre, President adding up the profits. l3l S 111 P or 1 s 1 1 N h 11 s flirc l E Domenlea ,Il lflll ll 1 1111 P Nl1N.1lly 3'rrl ow 11 11 1 x L 1 0 3 ll 11 0 1 IH VN mm 111111 S 0 111 511161111 cllllllfll thu year had a new leader, r Joseph Bell who w as ably 1-Qlilecl by Mr Jaxnw Ward The p1o11fe1111ff f.0l1XlCll openmcl a 11 1k 1111 to 111 1lx1 IN 11l1l I1 101111 indent loclx 1 wld: 'lllfl warlfcl ICHCTIIIU S6l9Cl1OIl Il111r TTOIIIILI max flllllltl mxlfnflecl ly the preNe11t1t11111 of the flrwt uenlnff ta ent show The Qale 11fIlLlx6lS fm tlllS Nhow md tha annual Student COLll1fll randy sale was '1 huge sur Cew The Quccew of these and othex actlxltleb can be attrlbuted chlefly to oul lIll.llllNl 1 t1C Student fOllIlCll 1111111111 IN O01 l1tat1.1fl11 11 IN COUNCIL 344. l 1 A .nlff41n V'-119 X. :ff-5 44552 lf'lI'.li you l1irlvtl11'4'olx1i4' bookff Going my way ? CN TRAFFIC L-- P'1ul calls the mvcting to order. tbl HS - OFF BROADWAY A classic cxarnple of stage fright. 4111! lfnzr. l.. to R.: S. Stcirnlc. J. Chapman. ll. Belrnorc. N. llexx ar. 21111 Row, L. tn R.: J. Couturier, l lint l I ' ' ' 4 'dz uilcs. N. l antano. Nl. ftrnlrrose, A. llrysdale. .ilfll func. I.. I0 lt.: R. Johnstone, R. Ewell. ll. DRAMA CLUB This year our thespians greeted a new drama coach, Mrs. Judith Brier, who quickly proved inval- uable. Under her guidance. young actors and actresses learned ahout the various aspects of play production. make-up. costuming. lighting. playwrit- ing. directing. and acting. All this was done in keeping with the clulfs purpose-to develop stage presence and poise. During the year the students presented scenes from The Hivalsfi The Smugsf, Inherit the Wind. and The Miracle Workerfi They also attended workshops at local colleges and amateur and pre-Broadway productions at near-by theaters. Headed lay JoAnne Couturier and the executive committee, the cluln had a fruitful year. l. tu r: D. Jordan, Treasurer: B. Belmore, Secretaryg J. ffouturicr, President. Pvoplf- who like, pc-opli' ifvi-1'y yvur for Yah-iilim-is Day ilu- hand fpoimns Ll wnii-furnml Sxwvt- ilt'LlI'iS-R iiuli. in our senior ye-ur it nas held on Sillllliiily 1-xi-iiiiig. i m-h1'1iul'y 13. ixith ilu- W1-flismni High Sclnml Duxirfc Uumi proviiiing lhc niufiv. Mtlmilgli the-y played in-ll and the-ir wi-li-wlimis worm- l'lljOyt'1,i ivy 1-it-iyivailci. it mis ununi' miupure- with mu' min Uf-qiham High Sfiilmri Darin- iiumii Cheryl Stciiniv was Cheryl, our Queen of Hearts ,K , Illt'IlliJl'l':4 of the wcslisoofi lwumi. Thm xv Z1 y. 21 fuCCQss. Happiness is . . . I Come and get it Wind it up, She-rm '35 mously flee,-imim-ri lhul lhvy wulci m-wr aims:-ii Sxwm-llivurl uf thi- 1-wiiinu ln' ilu- Cl'I'iHlIliY haw guoti lush' in girls, uny- Ihf- alliiimplwlt-. the- musing and lhv VOIUIILIIIY all fr-rwil to limkv thi- t'YFIliIlg J ., f , . 1 1 , ' 5 :E ' N ' .' f Nz: ON STAGE MUSIC MAKERS '65 BAND OFFICERS, L. to R. XV. Harrigan, Student Conductor Halladay, 'I'1'vas11re-1'g R. Morrissey, Presidr-nt: S. Call. Scvretury IN STEP Creaser, Vice-President - 'L'-4 . -kg I 4 Z 1 2 f ffwmfft 3'3.'l ? '! 0 Three times a week enthusiastic and cheerful students 4-ould be seen scurrying around the music department. These ener- getic young people Composed the famous DHS Choir. Always ready to perform-A they never lacked an attentive audience. Their many and enjoyable performances will long be remembered. SMALL CHOIR . , Q 9 MIXED CHORUS CHOIR OFFICERS: L. to R.: W. Cass, R. Ellis, A. Newell if 5 tPres.l, A. Halladay, P. Amesbury, C. Kennedy, J. Bee, B. J. - Shreve 1 I , . lf ji I1 Xml row L. to lf: J. Olivieri. R. MeCaw. J. Angell, K. Wallace. l K. llunt. 2nd mu' I.. I0 R: Mr. R. White. A. Halladay. R. Ellis. J. Rlaek, C. Poydar, seated: I.. Brittain, N. Puntano, M. Rieliie, C. Parsons, ti. Celata, C. Kennedy, A. Cilchrest. During 1964-65 DHS saw one of the largest girls' glee clubs in many years. The in- creased size seemed to height- en the enthusiasm. Mr. Roh- ert White's steady guidance cultivated the seventy voices into the sound of one. No doubt each year to come will profit by the work of this year's club. THE SOUND OF MUSIC Top. L. to R.: Lois Dellelo, Janet Fleming, Head Mary Vitlorini, Kathy Mayall, Judy Garlick. Bottom. L. to R.: Andrea Dineen, Joanne Johnstone, Cheryl Meliillop, Joanne O'Brien, Sally ladonisi, Evelyn Laquidara. Kathy Cobb. OUR CHAMPION 'Y ways , 1,1 -4 -. , .... Always with precision STRUTTERS This yearis majorettes displayed poise and precision both on the field and in conipetition. Under the capable leadership of Head Mary Vittorini, the majorettes added color and entertainment to all the football games. Through long and admittedly hard hours of practice, the DHS strutters placed first at the Walpole competition and exhibited their talents at Bay State. The twirling squad augmented the band and accompanied it to Rome, New York, for the 1965 exchange concert. We praise their accomplishments and appreciate their work. Always with enthusiasm CHEER FOR DEDHAM Cheerleaders. under the capable leadership of Peggzi Lynch lcaptain I , cheered the Crimson and Grey on to a host of victories this last year. Many long and tedious hours were spent in the perfection of their cheers. Assisted hy Miss Jane Hyde, their advisor, they have again organized the inval- ualvle Cheer Cluh. Kathy Donovan and Peggi Lynch are veteran cheerleaders of three years' service. Sue Hansen joined the squad in our junior year and Mimi Domenica and Sue Galt in our senior year. These girls worked diligently to create cheers that won them second place at the Walpole Competition and fourth place at Bay State. F .msc I IGIVE as u I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A moment of concentration P' I I I I I I I I F Bottom Row L. to R: Kathy Donovan, Peggy Sinclair, Sue Hansen, Peggi Lynch Icaptainj. Second Row L. to R: Pat McNally, Sue Galt, Mimi Domenica. Top: Sandi Hillegas I .I f ' Bs' few I' f wif-sd' If you want t o cheer for De dham, stand and yen. l43 Paul Kudirka-off to Brandeis chem lab. BRAINl Af Brandeis . . . Class genius, Paul Kudirka, was our sole representa- tive to Brandeis University in an experimental program by which high school students may,attend freshman courses. Attaining A's in both the classroom and labora- tory, c'Koolc', again proved his superior ability in the field of science. Af Thayer . . . Each summer, Thayer Academy sponsors a competi- tive science program in which students may study and work in a chosen field. Dave Matheson, Billy Fraser, and Paul Kudirka spent the summer of their junior year participating in this program. Hey, Bill, how about sharing your info with Dave and Paul? TEASERS In Competition . Competing four times a year against other schools was our Math Quiz Team. Besides finding intellectual challenge, each contestant al- ways had an enjoyable time. It goes like this .. Students of the accelerated divisions were offered. in their senior year, a course in advanced sciences. Under the able direc In Class. tion of Mr. Joseph Nunes. these selected students prohed more deeply into the realms of physics and chemistry. We were working in the lab late one night . . . Junior year was an eventful one for Judy Bee. She was the winner of the annual United Nations' essay contest and was awarded a weekls trip to the United Nations and New York City. The complexities and im- portance of the U.N. became evident to ,ludy as she studied daily the workings of this inter- national organization. To this gifted member of the Class of 1965, we offer our congratulations. AMER! yraogfzbn anofcsffenyfg gf Gfaracfer are lfe cgleppzlrzy i csfones Ma Ofafzbn I The ideals of the nation and the proper X ' working of its government must he handed on l it ik from one generation to another if this great gifi-3, land of ours is to carry on its tradition of +'k,kTW'i- freedom and democratic endeavors. Dedham's 4 kifflt representatives to Massachusetts Girls' and ghtfgt Boys' State spent one week at State College in ' 1, Bridgewater and the University of Massachu- S t setts, respectively, in the study of government and citizenship. Chosen by their teachers on Q the basis of scholarship, citizenship, leader- ship, and service, our 1964 representatives agreed that it was a week of learning and memories. y f E19 F l l l. 'l 1 l l l l I CANISM Each yr-ar the members of the Senior Class select three girls as candidates for the D.A.R. Cood Citizen Award. Teachers make the final decision and this year chose Ann Geary on the hasis of her patriotism, service, leadership, and dependability. Early in Man-li, Ann attended a D.A.R. meeting and with girls from surrounding communities received her Cvood Citizen Pin. Later in the month the Citizens from all over Massachusetts met at the Sheraton Plaza for an historic tour of Boston. Front Row: L. to R: K. Carr, S. Himmel, D. Findlen. Back Row L. to R.: L Morrissey, A. Halladay, R. Ellis, D. Matheson. In March, a member of the Senior Class is chosen to represent Dedham at the State House in Boston on Student Government Day. This year Dedham High elected and sent Joe Scanzillo, whose active participation in the House of Representatives paralleled his interest in the Class of 1965. cw .4-A ff 3rd Row. L. to R.: A. Nowell, B. Creaser, T. Talcott, R. Johnston:-, R. Ingalls, D. Jordan, T. Loveitt, D. Harmen. 2nd Row, L to R.: J. Melntyre, ,l. Taylor, D. Iverson, R. Prof-ter, K. Lewis, E. Winhourne, B. Elmer, P. Lynch, Mrs. Brier. Seated, L. to R.. J. llouturiefr, M. McNeill, K. Donovan, M. Domenica, N. Reilly, P. lfeed, J. Sullivan. C. Vaughan, B. Johnson. W 1489 WDW .S , On the evenings of April 9 and 10, we presented our senior play, My Three Angels, by Sam and Bella Spewack. Under the capable direction of Mrs. Judith Brier, assisted hy JoAnne Coulurier, both cast and committees gained valuable theatrical experience. The entire class joined in making the play the highlight of our senior year. Many thanks to them and to all who worked so diligently for the plays,s success! 3 ' I Q..-tv ll -'-W-- J ,J -M 1 'Sw--I . , 1 fi 1' 'FQ Q ACE SALESMEN-standing l. zo r. T. Timperi, E. Passi, J. Cassidy, SALES LEADERS-standing l. K0 r. I. Condon, E. Paasi J CHQSIAY D Hym E, Lucido. Seated 1. 50 r, C, Manngtte, M, Andrgwg, R, F. Mandarano, D, Hytti. sealed l. to r: E. l,llf'lf,lO, fl, lVllIlI1Pllf Nager Andrews. T. Tilnperi, R. Rf-id, R. Naser. 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