Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

 - Class of 1967

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.s ss-4-out ...Q vam- ss- 411. wvx 'S-- ..., MR. JOHN J. WALLACE Undisputed leader of the Business Department office machines, his speciality keeps his stu- dents hopping never a dull moment in any of his classes coach of our golf team de- voted more years than he'd like to admit to D.H.S. parlicue larly amused by corridor two- somes takes an earnest and genuine interest in his students spends his summers traveling and living in New Hampshire. BUSINESS ff. MISS MARIE L. CIRELLI Attractive new member of our business de- partment finds herself constantly get- ting lost in a crowd of students her traveling experiences are many has frequented places all over the world well-known to her shorthand and typing students hopes her students gain some knowledge of the business world sum- mers spent working as a secretary and taking courses devotes her spare time to dancing, waterskiing, and cooking. I ' Ill' 'flfll -114. E425 ' -'vw Q-'wp .---'H Wallace caught sleeping on the iob. MISS MARIE C. HALACHIK Joined us in our iunior year instructs her all-girl secretarial practice classes in office charm as well as efficiency leads her girls into the business world with an experienced hand Room ll? kept buzz- ing long after the 2:00 bell rings each day able advisor to the class of '67 travels across the U.S. in her Olds con- vertible during summer months. , gy.,- . , 47,7 .Hi 14, . :L is MISS LOUISE GAGNON Let get to work sets high goals for typing and office machines classes unsparing of herself in helping others students learn in spite of themselves usually found in Florida during February vacation a financial whiz advisor for the Class of '69 lucky class .. found new challenge in a computer- programming course this year summers spent in New Hampshire, photographing, and knitting, MISS ROSA L. HAJINLIAN Calm and poised member of our business de- partment imparts a desire for efficiency in her typing students-speed and accuracy the key words extensive traveling adds to her fluency in many languages, including' Indo- European designs her own wardrobe keeps herself up-to-date by attending various courses at nearby universities. 'Z -s ar l 1

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'R' MR. DANIEL K. KEHOE One of the good people on our faculty teaches to us in Sept. '65 from Quincy quizzes, his specialty spends his education greatest satis- is that students understand the be alert is his advice to the seen talking to Harry Pumpkin and listening to classical music .. would like to travel around the chemistry came High quickie summers broadening faction in teaching Mole Concept graduates often .. enjoys reading when time permits world. MR. JOHN E. O'BRlEN Nice to know, but not need to know wedding bells rang this year for our amiable biology and physiology teacher last summer attended classes in radiology at the University of Utah listens to pop music, but dislikes the long-haired maps his greatest ioy in teaching is helping students capable assis- tant hockey coach still trying to convince the seniors that the yearbook cover should be adorned with his picture. s '-is MR. EDWARD J. SHERIDAN A long-time faculty favorite teaches physiology and biology with an experienced flair faithfully coun- sels the Junior Class personally enioys pop music long hair on boys, bane of his existence can be found during the summer relaxing on the beaches of the Cape or in a fishing boat would like to travel in this country rather than abroad says to the graduates that the future is theirs. V4 MR, ALBERT J. STEN Jovial newcomer to DHS from Long Island ,. teaches biology to perfection finds the facial expressions of his students amusing first impression of DHS stu- dents-a congenial lot, but not serious workers , can be found hunting, fishing, or officiating a football game in his spare time vacations in Maine during the summer . encourages graduates to work, work, work. ' 'far as-Y... 'D As we say, Mr. O'Brien! Anyone can see . . . Right, Mr. Foley? I9



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1 1 . Pr i f y 9 l X i Z MR. CHARLES QUALE A long-time fan of DHS business students noted for his friendly smile and overwhelming generosity enthusiasm for all of his students radios frequently 0 devotee of ham reminisces about his New Orleans visit re- laxing at the beach and riding horseeback are his favorite diversions his crass-country boys rate tim tops-so does the whole Class of I967. MR. WILLIAM YOUNG Always a hint of a sincere smile teaches business organization and law at DHS strives to engender a feeling of honesty and fairness among his students coach of football and basketball easy to look up to even- tempered and collected, at all times . . says what he means and means what he says. s X' 4. V 1 A for effort, Miss Gagnon? MR. KENNETH roorviev 2' 'H Lively addition to DHS business depart- 'maj ment adds wit and originality to his typing, law, and business organization classes well-known for his unique sense 1, of humor encouraged one of his classes f' to scale the financial heights of Wall I Street all profit tvvhat else?l to go to j the Class of '67 has a weakness for all active sports takes an interest in all students always willing to lend on understanding hand to those in need. MR. CLARENCE SMITH Always concerned with the individual student makes sure each stu- dent understands his deadlines praises his capable and hard-work- ing sales leaders ad- visor to Senior Play Book stresses accuracy in math to his clerking classes enioys teen- agers and also skiing, golf, and bowling spends summers working around the house a favorite of DHS business department. . y r... iv' i' in ,-if - lt takes all types 1 nl

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