Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1966

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business orrgglnmltion ci-aches j.V, hasclwall I 'X 'K- ' f 1 ,...f., 129- fff A' sf N V P Ll qv .vy- -, f f fycn' Head of Bu MR. JOHN WALLACE siness Education Department . . . a learned, dependable, .ind friendly man . . . golf fr thc l1st IS Irs coach -+ A . ye. . . . enioys photography, bridge, and ,uarcleninig A , , shows great interest in students and sonality make their futures . . . his ability and pera him ll favorite at l3.H.S. MISS LOUISE GAGNON Type as fast as you can advises this efficient business education teach- er . . , abhors wandering eyes and careless mistakes . . . financial wizard behind senior class treasury . . . sum- mer home anysbhcre and cxerywhere . . . finds pleasure in knitting and pliotograpliv . . . pr-ixides students with an excellent preparation for the business world. it CHQRU -f SHOW Q 7 MISS ROSA I-IAJINLIAN Hands on home . , . Our lady of diction . . . adds sparkle to other- wise dull typing copy with an exten- sive varied vocabulary . . , wardrobe no problem for our fashionable cou- turier . , . owes her appreciation of all kinds of humor to her favorite niece . , . ardent book reviewer and play fan. 5 .33 pal X I lNlR. KENNEIFH TOOINIEY 'XVlien Irish evcs are smilinQ . - - teacher . . . and otficiates at iumor high lwaskcthall games . . . tliicl advisor of seniors . . . often . appreciated lifts his voice in song . and respected for the many hours he willingly gave to the good of our class. 20 G06 TFQPGFQ sm 5 91022: MR. WILLIAM YOUNG Our tall and very muscular basketball coach . . . known as XVild Bill on the court . . . clad in immortal sweat pants . . . consideration for our problems endears him to us . . . a gentleman through and through . . . often found cheering for the Celtics . . . absolute must at D.H.S. 4 my 'f MR. ARTHUR E. LITTLE Head of Industrial Arts Department, and teacher of woodshop and mechanical drawing . . . a great sense of humor which holds up even under difficult tasks . . . helped put through the long- wanted electronics course , . . indispensable to our prom decorating committee . . . interested in TV and radio home repair.

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MR. JOHN O'BRIEN Nice to know but not need to known . . . v-'riter's cramp often plagues his students after exams . . . diagnoses all pupils' maladies during physiology class . . . assistant coach of hockey team , . . headed Junior and Senior Prom invitation committee . . . Refleflifmr staff regrets his pic- ture could not adorn the yearbook cover. ,iii D I MR. JOSEPH P. NUNES Ah hah! . . . Thrives on science . t . physits, his specialty . . . a passion for chess . . . ingenious analo- gies make the toughest explanations easy . . . ffirewent industry for D.l-IIS. . . . .unassuming ways hide .constant drive for perfection in his department . . . kind and fair . . . attracted many to science. iNlR. EDXVARD SHERIDAN Makes Pirjmiiilfigy' an A11 .Ci-r : . . . thief adrisiir for the -ifrmrrii re class .... iluspi-,s smiling- creating a friendly atmosphere in its classes i . . , enii his surnrncrs 1' :Ht Pipe . . , looks fir the ',,b:l.tv ri Q: liiurcillff' in a stuclzrif. or ffe csprea gf DOJUQQQQ M Zi :YW :rf 9 4 A I I hw 1.- - ,. 1 M fi ' ff? ,f .'5P. E PA -f I . , .,- ,at . ,r fm, . V A A713 'oi Knows :U ima' T Q., LDL ff I , if If :- f to KV MRS. CAROL HOLDEN Beautiful wardrobe enhanced by a neat appearance . . . new to D.H.S. teaching staff this year . . . familiar, however, to students because she was a practice teacher here . . . a fond determination to finish the history book . . . pupils have found her most considerate of their problems and feelings. IVIR. JOHN KELLY Well, we don't want to go on to that now . . . ultrahcollege in dress . . . coached the J,V. football team to a successful season . . . wouldn't buy a new car because books were a more important purchase . . . studies Napoleon religiously . . . our admiration surpassed only by his high expectations fo: us. Lp Q fi? fic , BIR. LOFTS lNlCGL'lRE Jolly director of athletics . . , respon- sible for new, vibrant trend in D.H.S. . . . Marauders and new school cm- blem, his inspiration . . . humor which tickles students and teachers alike . . . sports calamities do not dim spirit . . . certain way about him that endears him to everyone. ,,.- ? l MR. JAMES P. SMITH You're doing well . , . liistfiry landmark in a science corridor . . . always has a witty remark , . . classes conducted in a relaxed but instructive manner . . . social talking the bane of his existence . . , swim- ming and golfing, hobbies in sarnmer . . . very special personalztjr tttgsmetl by seniors. I9



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MISS MARIE C. HALACHIK Let's get down to work . . . at- tractive and vivacious addition to our ever-growing business de artment . . . feels teaching should be interesting as well as informative . , . recently spent unusual summer touring U.S.A. as a camp counselor . . . effervescent personality, a trait appreciated by all, fi MRS. GAIL NAJJAR A personable addition to the business department . . . secretarial practice and typing, her field . . . reading and cooking fill spare time . . . ap- plauds co-operation and good manners of seniors . . , in class she symbolizes the phrase an iron hand in a velvet glove. nr- f ' 'wc .4 MR. CHARLES A. QUALE Less yap-more tap-back there . . . enthusiastic about all that he does . . . usually busy . . . head coach of our cross country and out- door track teams . . . pet proiect each year to form an active ham radio club . . . teaches bookkeeping and clerking . . . pastimes include horseback riding and watching al- most any sport. OI' OI 014 GOMQ. MR. CLARENCE SMITH Sell . . . our business practice and bookkeeping teacher . . . induces sen- iors to gather and compile advertise- ments for the Senior Playbook . . . pet peeve, gum chewing . . . avoca- tion for sportsiin particular bowl- ing, skiing, and golfing . . . Year- book's existance impossible without his loyalty to the cause. JWL Q5 4 - 0 MR. CLIFFORD GUSTAFSON Dignified and fastidious art master . . . wondrous decorating effects achieved at proms . . . spurs the art fever in many students and encourages their artistic careers . . . high cali- bre of classes due to a mature presen- tation . . . admired as an individualist and a man of extensive imagination. Xllill lllllll illllli MRS. LILLIAN LOWRANCE A true lady with an eye for adven- ture . . . enjoys classical music . . . but true love is mountain climbing . . . im arts to her girls basic home- making knowledge . . . leads search for Homemaker of Tomorrow . . . spent summer working for master's degree . . . latest innovation at D.H.S., her talented Future Home- makers of America. MR. THOMAS NELSON One of our most talented industrial arts teachers . . . appears to have a quiet manner . . . but always man- ages to come up with a witty remark . . . fond of golf course when not in school . . . a man with many abili- ties . . . a definite asset to D.H.S. T4 'ff MR. ROBERT ROSATI Let's try working, fellows a fre, quent exhortation in his class , . , teaches metalcraft, drafting, and math . . . quiet but stern . . , known to explode if the need arises . . . artistic talent displayed at public showing . . . hopes some das' to become an architect . . . gains pleas- ure from art, music, hunting, fish- ing, or a good cigar, 2I i i Z

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