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R A M E R I ssion leoo SOCIAL STUDIES MR. THOMAS YONKER Heads the social studies department . . . ad- ministrator of state hockey tournament . . . presi- dent of Metropolitan Track League . . . reminisces about his European trip . . . California beckons him every summer . . . believes that high school education is the key to the future. ...I MISS SUSAN ANDERSON An enthusiastic history teacher . . . likes DHS sports . . . o nce a cheerleader herself . . . generous in offering advice to the senior prom decoration committee skiing and sailing, her hobbies. MR. JOSEPH BELL Staunch leader of our Student Council . . . always trying out new puns on his civics classes . . . noted for an outrageous sense of humor . . . insisted on nine poses for his picture ... no photograph could do him justice. MR. WILLIAM BROWNE Now that reminds me of the time when — he often reminisces . . . con- ducts lively, interesting discussions . . . possesses a certain knack for becoming involved in controversial subjects . . . often seen around Dedham wearing a blue uniform and a shiny badge . . . politics, police work, and law are his hobbies. MR. RICHARD CAWLEY Students, and scholars , is Mr. Cawley ' s address to all hi s history- classes ... a very pleasant man . . . never known to raise his voice . . . enjoys weekly current events talks ... a specialist in all fields of social studies. 21
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MR. F. PAUL QUATROMONI Shape up or ship out! — his favorite expression . . . abandoned the Junior High for DHS ... re- markable sense of humor . . . play- ing sax his weakness . . . spends summers in Reserves . . . abhors sloppiness . . . never too busy to help his students. MR. ROBERT RYAN A handsome member of the science department . . . instills an understanding of chemistry in his students . . . generally keeps cool and calm . . . always ready with a warm and friendly hello for his students . . . spends his vacations skiing and sailing. MR. EDWARD SHERIDAN O tempora, O mores . . . chief advisor of our Senior Class . . . has an abundance of patience in trou- bling situations . . . always adds a bit of teasing in all his classes . . . Senior Class cosld never have sur- vived without him. MR. LESTER SMITH A welcome addition . . . stirs up curiosity in his young science stu- dents . . . always addresses female members of his class as Miss . . . . . . . coaches our budding young DHS athletes at basketball ... his good natured humor adds to stu- dents ' enjoyment of his classes. MR. ALBERT STEN Humorous science teacher . . . came to us in our junior year . . . active sports enthusiast . . . Boston Bruins, his idols . . . may be found hunting, fishing, or officiating at a football game . . . spends summers in Maine. MRS. SUSAN SULLIVAN Striking blonde with a lovely smile . . . leads her classes into the mysteries of chemistry ... a stead- fast advisor to the seniors . . . mo- tivator of those frequent morning announcements — The lights have been left on in a teacher ' s car . . . devotee of skiing and sailing. 20
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r f MRS. CLARE DERANEY Everything is relative member of the social studies de- partment . . . her bane — women drivers . . . delighted with her new home ... a weakness for photog- raphy . . . quick wit and perpetual good humor . . . boredom is an unknown word in her classes. MR. JOHN DONOVAN New to the social studies department . . . came to us from Foxboro . . . wide variety of interests in the sports field . . . hard working assistant freshman bas- ketball and football coach. . . claims to reciprocate his students ' admiration. MR. JOHN KELLY Empty barrels make a lot of noise . . . Paris and photography, his interests . . . J.V. football coach . . . soft-spoken ... a smile lurk- ing nearby ... an expert on Na- poleon . . . expects respect from his students. ] MISS FRANCES LABOVICH Teaches social studies . . . arrived at DHS in our senior year . . . full of new ideas . . . pleasant and co- operative . . . urges all students to set a goal . . . loves politics, swim- ming, and travelling . . . pet peeve — assignments overdue a month or two. MR. BERNARD MCFADD Be advised . . . flying, his favorite pastime — his classes know this . . . dis- likes teaching all-girl division . . . chair- man of the junior class advisors . . . now second in command to the new Mrs. McFadd ... an interesting and enlight- ening history teacher. MR. LOFTS MCGUIRE Children of Destiny . . . our jovial athletic director . . . takes great interest in football and hockey activities . . . worries about the new hippy rage . . . teaches civics and current affairs . . . Dedham High ' s number one booster. 22
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