Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1966

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4 MR, ARTHUR C, BARKER A vibrant English teacher . . . made even grammar challenging . . . remembered for lectures on symbolism and philosophy . . . and those humorisms . . . highly eru- dite . . . seeking his Ph.D. in audio-visual . . . class of 1967 advi- sor . . . headed philosophy club . , a connoisseur of the arts . . . a respected gentleman and inspiration- al leader. MRS. CAROLYN FITZPATRICK Explain a gemnd and a participle . . a very special lady with an ability to evoke answers from young but reluctant minds . . . enjoys Sewing, knitting and reading . . spends summers on the Cape and hopes to retire there someday . , . a certain sparkle and reserve gains students' respect and admiration. DQR' sv -i MRS. KATHERINE G, BECKWITH Marvelous is a marwelous word . . . Mrs. B., an aesthetic lady of culture . . . interest in music, the arts, and reading . . . spends the summer on the Cape where bicycling is a fine pastime . . . main interest is teaching . . . main concern is school . . . main subject of study -Estudents . . . marvelous is Mrs. G09 as 441-,.. MRS. JUDITH BRIER Places, everybody . . . talented advisor of DHS thespians . . . efficient director of our Pygmalion . , . always improving her teach- ing techniques . , . enchants classes with her Michigan accent . . , thea- tre and dancing occupy spare time . . . a definite asset to culture at DHS. 06012 Q gasf I INIRS, JEAN BUCHANAN English and advice to seniors her strong point . . . quiet and re- served . , . firm with classes . . . searches for a curious mind among her students . . . gives Shakespeare a meaning for the young- er mind . . . kind manner receives the trust of all her pupils. banana 1 ' V? MISS CAROLE M. HUNT From student body to faculty . . . a charter member of DHS Honor Society . . . spent junior year in Germany . . . a flair for fashions and sporty cars . , . new leader of NHS . . . besides English, varied duties include history and German . . . modern approch to traditional subjects . . . inspirational teacher of new generation. ',q his MRS. EILEEN MORDECAI Teaches English to the sophomores . . . her first encounter with DHS students . . . a most dignified lady . . . wants to awaken young minds . . . spends her summers sailing at Cape Cod . . . a critical mind makes her a fine judge of values . . . expressed admiration for seniors. ,.....,,, MR. ELWOOD PHILBRICK His heart, too, understands . . . an English teacher with the knack of getting to the crux of a students problem . . . a linguist with seven languagees to his credit . . . frequent .nterruptions by Public Address system arouse his wrath . . former editor of the school department newsletter . . . gains satisfaction from working with students and preparing them for their future.

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if ,ff Q , X, X X' K W if j MISS RUTH BAKER Now what is the difference between .1 misplaced modifier and a dangling participle? . . . Head of the English Department . . . stimulated by her courses at Harvard Summer School . . . wants students to work harder . . . enjoyed travels to Scotland and England . . . proud of her antique china and glass . . . a true lady. ur cscfoof Za .9 ri as MRS. PATRICIA DANER MR. PAUL DORRINGTON A pretty English teacher to the A football coach of state-wide repute sophomores . . . Proud of her . . . team couldn't exist without him Blue Grass heiitage , . . likes to . . . twinkling blue eyes, an ar- talk about her cat and dog . . . resting feautre . . . constantly urges her firwt encounter with DHS schol- students to read . . . admired in- ars . . . hopes to get pupils inter- dustry and integrity in his pupils estcil in lEIllIllNll literature . . .well . . . firm but friendly with his liked by all, classes . . . valued and respected by XVho or NVli-uri? all members of the High School. I4 -....,,i MRS. MARY DO W NES I.et's get started right away urges our developmental reading teacher . . . always emphasizes the need of an extensive vocabulary . . . speed with comprehension her goal for students . . . resides in Dedharn's XX!hite I-louse . . . inclement weather often limits her classes . . . DHS awards her much credit for the success of its college-bound stu- dents. MRS. JOAN FINN Do it before the study begins . . . joined DHS teaching staff in our senior year . . . love of literature induced her to choose the profes- sion of an English teacher . . . enioys perusing the best sellers as well as the classics . . . famous for her orderly and quiet studies . . . a welcome supplement to our English Department.



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I n L l INIR. HARRY INILKAY XVho remembers the formula for the area of an equilateral triangle? he asks hiipeiully . , , Head ot Mathematics Department . . . stein LXMIIHI hides a warm personality ..., 1 toloncl Ain the U.S. Army Reserves , , . longs for more travelling time . . . stu- dents Vote him an essential part wif D.H.S. MISS MARYANNE DelGROSSO Teacher A-Go4Go . . . personifica- tion uf warmth and vitality . . . stimulated the Renaissance of the National Honor Society . . . sense of humor helps her to survive trying math classes . . . always a step ahead in the fashion parade . . . draws out the best in ali. fguf Wfemorzes gf eac ers IXIISS CA'l'Hl:lllNlf E. CAS'l'l,ff D.ll.S. versatile l.:itin teacher . . . may not rliiiii to ltr .i ioniior-.senr of .ronrmct coolciiig but nine c1iolsS up .i stoirn vii .irlivities .is teacher- advisor of the Rail Cross girls . . . m'iific.il tint in liari-lliiu slii-lc-nts . . . V,1,lC'lIllI,'i .ill tri lier little house in Nus llllIIl 'illiiL' . . . extr.icnriitiil.ir ilixrisifins are knit- tinzg 'it'-'-lll'. intl lwiiilifc . . . Mis, f..i',Ilc i i irii limit xxirli Rlls. MISS NANCY COLE lil silencia cs de :1hon:1 . . . runs the ,uauntlet of struggling stu- dents . . . reticc-nt and dignified manner . . . spends winter week- ends on ski slopes . . . meticulous homeroom teacher . . . did much for ns in her lxxo-year sojourn. Ctr: MRS. SUZANNE Taisez-vous. s'il vous a cultivated lady who homeroom students by French . . . frequently ing of her four sons . all with the wisdom I-IEALY plait . . . often baffles lapsing into heard boast- . . counsels of Solomon . . . famous for her collapsible pointer . . . une professeur merveil- leux. ,H-. MISS MARGUERITE of our hearts favorite Irish French . . . love for learning and teach . . . iocular nucleus of the Mir and Rejlediofu . . . Member of Faculty Bowling Teamg may not high scorer but keeps team laugh' with a keen and sparkling wit . the luck of DHS to have Mis O'Grady Peg one's O'GRApY l 1 'l a tr

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