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A iw. MR. JAMES J. KISSELL A respected guidance counselor feels everyone should have a goal and that students should take advantage of their abilities known for his know- ledge of student opportunities attends many guidance institutes during the summer to increase his knowledge in his field, ' 0 MR. EDWIN oervrorv As the Director af Guidance strives to assist his students in planning their futures finds high school students stimulating and challenging hopes each year that he has assisted someone toward self-understanding enioys playing golf and bowling letter of thanks from a student is his greatest satisfaction never too busy to iust sit and listen, PHYSICAL EDUCATIQN 5 MISS JUDITH MUTTY The other twin leader in girls' gymnastics dauntlessly coached field hockey and softball advisor to the maiorettes remains smiling even when her girls fail to reach the top of the ropes enioys chess and traveling enthus- iastic in all that she does life, people, and teaching take up most of her time but she never fails to be up on the latest DHS news fh- ,Q- wv' , ' I 1 MISS JANE HYDE One side of our duo girls' physical education teachers also advises the cheerleaders and coaches the basketball and tennis teams works hard to get D.H.S. girls in tip-top shape love to read and listen to music future destinations include Hawaii and Europe never too busy to stop and chqf cl-,Out current school events. lf A MR. ROBERT J. CARROLL Supervisor of the Physical Educa- tion Department energetic and full of new plans each year for the boys' branch ot' his de- partment easily recognized around DHS in his official royal blue gym trousers faithful whistle around his neck when school is out, heads for Hampton Beach, New Hampshire. GUIDANCE t a nr f A it I is Q W, t it .i 2, i, -I . E F if, T MAL.. 'T 'l 'T fit . I vi V24 li' t ' ici.. 5 . J L. if J J tf T4 a , ff s' li rl lik' MRS. FLORENCE E. HUGHES An understanding listener in the guidance depart- ment eagerly offers solutions to our many problems believes there is a place in the world for everyone tries to help students to understand themselves spends her summers traveling and relaxing on the Cape. '-'Si MR. EVERETT ALDRICH Important asset to boys' gym classes aiming to elevate DHS standard of physical fitness coaches iunior varsity baseball finds most of his students unpredictable but sees that they work to fullest capacity keeps a watchful eye on over-exuberant standees in the lunch line understanding in his approach to student problems
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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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INDUSTRIAL ARTS d Ie N. MAL X MR. ROBERT W. ROSATI Familiar sight in the Industrial Arts Department teaches general metal shop and mechanical drawing plays an active role each year in the Junior Prom decorations and Senior Play scenery spends his summers working for an architect hunting, fishing, singing, and painting also take up much of his time currently interested in playing the guitar. LIBRARY s W. ., . In , I A t at .Zi , M' rr. '5 1 irplgnl , lark Q G l r 3. X' V i -A '. N Q I QS.. iz I ll 'X i II MRS. HELEN DUHAMEL Indispensable to faculty and students as librarian at DHS keeps her library up-to-date with all sorts of study helps quick to help a dis- tressed bool:-hunter knows all there is to know about current good reading materials loves her summers at Welfleet at home en- ioys walking and, of course, reading. L l im 1 41 , 4 MR. f'ils'lllUlf L Lllllf lurifilirrir- riifervilwr ul tlir: MHC lrtfrrlly li-rrl -,l tlif' liiflhliiril Arla llr-rirrrtrrir-nl fmilil lilfrg tri sr-r: hif, qtwlf-nt, 1-mir-f if, ,lfrqri up thr- -.http ,Ut ,f-y, Utipn il-'i sn-'rn hut rurfrrliiftionq i.l lr: ,mil i with his rlrrzzr-3 arf: if-I-n l,y rgll l' .Irma to frintrilmtf: to rr 'Ju' , 2 rlcnta ovr-r-all lc-frrninfi rrn rays worlinfi on ls-1 zurrtrnfrr hzrvf, Y in New llarnrinh rc MRS. LILLIAN LOWRANCE Our home economics teacher ,. as well as chapter advisor for the Future Homemakers ol America responsible for the delicious aromas issuing from the home ec suite endeavors to instill in DHS girls an understanding of the true art of homemaking world-wide traveler ,. many of iourneys include mountain climbing for less strenuous activities she plays bridge. 595. l'l E MA ,iff- 3:Sawi 7:ki. S Si55'1tlf ' B: -1 Q T uv 10 I sf AMEDFRICA tt 57' N. SN . . Q 'QQ MR. CLIFFORD GUSTAFSON Our fabulous prom decorator seriously ciecl cated to the art world and its opportunit-es lor students also responsible for the mechanical arts course at DHS ., outside of school paints landscapes brings many cultural interests to DHS MUSIC MR. ROBERT W. SHREVE Whether a football game or an assembly, our music director never fails this year brought Batman and Tiiuana Brass to DHS tries to develop on understanding and appreciation of music in his band members responsible for the fabulous band exchange concert with Rome, New York in our Sophomore year outside of music enioys the back woods of Maine. MR. JOHN FAWCETT Choirmaster extraordinaire of the DHS Choir, Crimson- aires, and Crimsonettes known for comparing the choral parts of his groups to some of the species of fish ltenor to a tuna, bass to a bass, and baritone to a barracudal maintains that everyone can sing spends much of his time auditioning students-especially the boys! loves his work but spends his summers away from music. xr F--r' A . 1:23 fl- ' IW' Alf! -21 ,Y ll
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