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W MR. MAURICE F. HURLEY Ye Gaels . , . Philosopher as well as teacher . . . to sophomores, a roaring lion . . . to seniors, a gentle lamb . . . assembling model trains relieves the stress t?b of teach- ing . . . patronizes America's scenic attractions during the summer . . . chief ambition is to produce a well rounded student. MRS. TOOMEY 'Muy bueno . . . red haired and :ixie mannered Spanish teacher . . . quality of excellence recognized by lll . . . teaching methods profited my summer as camp counselor . . . rppreciation for good books and pop- zlar tunes . . . extremely efficient ind orderly . . . wise to all students' :xcuses . . . better half-of a Foomey teaching family. MR. GEORGE B. KEHOE Talking after the bell, people? . . . alert and punctilious member of the math department . . . stim- ulates thought and quick recall in his classes . . . summers are spent as an engineer . . . with tennis, bowling, softball and golf for relax- ation . . . admired and respected by students as a dedicated and learned man. MISS JOAN MAGUIRE I'll do the talking here, people . . . a new and pretty addition to math department . . . students find her classes relaxing and highly informative . . . leisure hours are spent painting and reading . . . future plans include motoring through Germany and maybe Russia with friends. ways bias! Y Y 1 l, x as 55' ' N -rf .-.gg X c - t l Q . X X if Z' fy Q X .XXX V!!!-i , J X if W ie' 'ff .7 D jf' :Z X' X, Jjifcb ., 161' . , 1-N.. -b' MR. DONALD W, SEAGER Mathematics, his forte . . . unique ability tu maintain a straight face admidst gales of laughter . . . Marine training evident in decorum of classes . . . assistant varsity football coach . . . early bird at morning practices . . . running feud with physical education teach- ers . . . avid sports fan and competent math teacher-Mr. Seager. MR. ANTHONY ZONFRELLI The tone of his Bonjour, classe indicated mood of the day . . . head of the Language Department . . . delights in giving petites prouves . . . conducts enrire class in French . . . came to us in nur junior year . , . enit-vs sports . . . used to play football , . . quirk to smile . . . graduated from DHS as president of his class. I7
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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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MISS CI-IRISTEI. BERGBIEYER Our attractive biology teacher . . . brillinat smile . . . eyen temper in all situations . . . homeroom, a rnenagerie of hamsters, toads, and mice . . . extra credit given for walking rabbits . . , frantic skier as well as an excellent teacher. f7 MEM NIR. JOSEPH BELL The tone of a hell can he heard in 209 . . . highly capable advisor of student council . . . candid critic of all groups of DHS .... Monday morning quarterback . . , spends sum- mer doing as little as possible . . . known for his caustic sense of humor . . . and stimulating, tliouglitprtiviikzng classes. I8 ff T Cffff fr Ban rj mhr PO' INIR. CHARLES FOLEY All right, Good a favorite saying uf the humorist uf the sciente department . . . teaches chemistry and physics in .1 unique and dee lightful manner . . . a true friend to the hopelessly confused student . . . spends his summers going to school . . . wishes he had more time to read . . . held in esteem and affection hy his budding scien' tists . . . artwork MR. DANIEL KEHOE Lets have a quickie quiz today . . . recruited from Quincy High to our Science Department this year . . . special interest in track . . . good sense of humor relaxes stu- dents while doing difficult chemistry problems . . . urges pupils to aim toward higher goals. MR. DAVID MALONE Molecules are man's best friend . . . man of many talents including teach- ing an excellent chemistry course . . . recently obtained master's degree . . . became proud new father this year . . . designed and built a new home in his spare time . . . relaxes with a game of golf or watching a Notre Dame football game . . . versatile and charming describe Mr. Malone. ez? Qzfyen ce azzzof igeoofzbzz II-UIXIWUX FY'- ta.. N- I 1 r 1-,J MR. THOMAS YONKER Put the talking away . . . pilots the DHS history department . . . keeps up to date with news of the world . . . optimistic opinion on the future of our country . . . star supporter of Athletic Association . . . a smile and an encouraging word for all . . . cant he beat. INIR. RICHARD C. CAWLEY A kind and gentle man . . . sprin- kles his classes with dry humor . . . a hi-fi enthusiast as well as an authority on the Civil War . . . long hours devoted to charities . . . cham- pion of the oppressed . . . a scholar with love for his profession.
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