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A Tribute To Mr. John Anthony. because his career in the Dedham schools has paralleled ours and because with sympathy and kindness he has shared our problems and pleasures.
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Aim Appireesieliticami Of the kindness with which our principal, Mr. Ralph A. Eaton. has endured our faults. solved our difficulties. and encouraged our industry.
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REFLECTIONS OF DEDHAM Hiongggsgnooi, -g V j The Ifietetuillty i MORE I IKE FRIENDS THAN TEACHERS Rear row, left to right: Mr. James J. Riley, who has a BA. and Ed.M. degree from Boston College and a very fine voice, says he enjoyed his -II class in descriptive chemistry even though he found no budding geniuses. Mr. Howard Bottomley, who spent the year heckling defenseless 1 FJ Democrats, re- linquished his job as adviser of the senior play ticket committee to help frame the freshman constitution. Miss Doris M. Grant, was mainly concerned with hunting for the missing Mrs. Jernigan and improving the library. Miss Mary Sheehan. a graduate of BU., hasn't had to complain once about room IZZ being cold. Miss Katherine Gahagan filled in a year as secretary of the Ded- ham Teachers' Association. In her spare moments she fought the war. Miss Marion E. Corley, who teaches shorthand and typing, confesses that she spent her leisure hours having a good time. The good-natured adviser of our student council and mentor of our French phonetics, Miss Margaret R. Boynton, had her car stolen but fortunately re- covered it. Miss Olga von Schantz, a Radcliffe graduate, broke all precedents by selecting a three-act play for class day. Mr. Daniel J. Keegan, of the sleek automobiles and subtle humor, again held the reins of the senior play program committee. Mr. Thomas I.eGuern, who annually sends several junior girls quietly insane, acquired a classy Cadillac. Mr. Nicholas DeSalvo undertook the tedious task of filling the hockey rink with ice cubes from his refrigerator. Middle row: Mr. Thomas E. O'Donnell, who coaches basketball and teaches history, married and moved to Dedham. which is enough for any man to do in a year. Mr. Joseph Green, Jr., left Dedham High to do his part for Uncle Sam. Miss Madeline l Latin l Clough and Miss Lucy l Cieometry 1 ,f Q wr 2
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