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Head nf the 611155 Leading the class on Class Day and Graduation, the honor graduates re- present the highest achievement at Dedham High School. Throughout their three years, they studied long hours to maintain the high -marks necessary to merit the gold tassel. Two from their number are voted loy the honor graduates to deliver essays at Graduation. This year the honor essayists were Cathy Buckley and Madelyn Dardinski, whose words formed the parting message of the 'lass of 1967. A Standing: K. Sexton, M. Dardinski, A. Palmero, l I C. Buckley, N. Hibbard. Seated: D Bishara, N. Bombara, M. Palmisciano. Absent: A. Gerritson. O 1,- 1 Standing: S. Kropott, M Baxter, J. Himmel, L. Vytal L. Boisvert. Seated: R Manns, M. O'Berg, J. Sum ner, B. Victoria.
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I C President Brian Jordan C66-'67J Treasurer Corinne Corso C671 Q 5eCf9'afY Jane P0d0'Sk' C 65 677, Treasurer Eugeme Lewalskl 1651, Treasurer Susan Llpp 1662, Vice Vice-Presidenf Michael Gvardabwcio V673 President William O'ConneIl C'65-'66J. Missing is President Thomas Moloney C653 CLASS OFFICERS
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LILLIAN ABRAHAM Art School Lili relatively new member of the Class of '67 Dedham's contribution to the lively set con- stantly talking especially about her week-ends could easily draw her way to success. Cheer Club 3, '4, Library Council 3, Junior Prom Committee, Re- , lleclions typist 4 Juoirri M. ALLAN Telephone Operator ' ,I I Judy . .. gay giggler An' Ah. our girl from U. N. C. L. E. topples the pins .' up' number please ling blue eyes. Drama Club 2. spark- X 1 J' i if 30 Gee, I forgot my books. ,427 DOLORES ALVAREZ Work Dee blue-eyed fishing champ and swingin' dancer not an advocate of hard work pet peeve is typing Check it out! her standard cry often seen at Holiday Lanes. Red Cross 4. CAROLINE M. AMOS College Coco future tennis pro Mr. D. Kehoe, her favorite teacher summers filled with iaunts to N.H. and Cape loyal rooter for DHS football team dreams of weekends with no homework. MARIA AGRESTA Hairdressing School Ria enthusiastic about Mr. Toomey's sales class draws customers to Fisher Dairy kept homeroom 204 in the,know as Junior HR. Representative sews her own wardrobe boosts everyone's morale during hockey season. Glee Club 2g HR. Representative 3. x 1 if MARY AMBROSE College Mar an amateur dramatist loves victory parties definite yiews about her algebra and trig. class spends sum- mer relaxing in N.H. tends Touraine's counters with a cheer- ful grin. Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Home Arts Council 25 Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Mirror 4. 'S Q15 .:?f':z- . e- i ' T435 - X. . . ' W1 -...Q J- Q'
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