Duxbury High School - Partridge Yearbook (Duxbury, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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N All It Wu I 'I .iff - at - 'is '45 . - Uv , 4 - ' ' - 5 L' , ' '- X51 :L -- 'ifigf f 1 5' . -fffi P4 'B' IL 29-,w-15+ - ' A ,. -1 1 t Ii X ,ig 'JJ ' n Sl, 'I If - A ,f 4? .A -1 .- 1 'Q v V V ,,'v Y I . . . Here we froin mind and hand for fhe common good. 'Vx X.. A - v Dedmcfhon wn ilu- Stull' was rvafly to 114-ciivulv our N50 Partridge, sz1ifl. Nlissffollillslu Tllal was thc way vv4 '1'ylmdy wan ul it, lwvmnss- slum-'s our ide-a ol' ilu- pm-rl'cm't senior advisor Jgggr.: 1 A 5 tif.-'il X.. ,K-, - 1 '91 1. do w PARTRID x 53 gk . ,X ' A - GE STAFF 0 lmve to Cut that out 1005 ' ow-1' and ovcl' agai11 dllfillgl nigl tl1u11g1l1 som e'm'u11f1111y axe. we 211' t'll bf-st yvarbook Over. Q oI'0111' most cl1c1'isl e 5 1 1' XYQ l1opv yu had Illlll prodln-111g i 1 F111-su words 114-111 1'11-polite-cl 1tIy 1111-1-ti11g's ul'tl1v stuff. Ev:-11 11-cl ids-as IIZIYC falls-11 In tlw blm1sm1i'll1a- 1-- e1l.1111 that tl11s IS the- ll will Ulljllj' lliillxillgl at it: we-c'1-1'tz1i I. K Dear Seniors: To The Members of The Class of 1950: As you face the problems of the future you inust remember that you received your education during times when the world prepared for war, fought the war, and adjusted itself from war to peace. No one can safely predict what conditions you face. We ltnow that Atomic Energy will affect your lives, we ltnow that world peace must be secured, and we know that education of all the people will be the only true way to secure and hold peace. We know that the safety of nations depends upon young people like you. If there is any message that we would send with you as you go your separate ways into the business world, let it be this- Keep your common sense. Be guided in your actions by those fundamental principles of democracy and truth which we have attempted to instill in you. Have con- tidence in yourself, have trust in your fellow men, and have faith in God. The School Committee, your teachers, and the students left behind wish you well. Leave us now, but don't forget us. We will not forget you. Charles P. Lawrence Superintendent of Schools Your teachers believe you have developed a respect for scholarship and a desire to react intelltt tually rather than emotionally. The tolerant inannei in which you evaluate the merits of each nieinber of your class shows that you are beginning to recogi the social worth of each individual. Une of the inost prized possessions of any group is the ability to worlt together for a connnon goal. This quality, which tails individual responsibility for actions ol' others, is a prerequisite for a smoothly functioning democracy in any country. You are not drifting: you have a plan lol the future. There is evidence that you have at quired soine ofthe techniques of sell'-education. Since Society is not organized to guide and help you beyond the high school age, these are the qualities upon w hit h you niust depend. Many of you will soon leave Duxbury loi -- rw careers, and lile. lln lurther education, business laculty wishes you every success and believes that you are prepared to nn-el the deinands of an ever changing world. Rodney R. Wood, tFor the Facultyj 4 M 1 'll ,. . I, , 'I ,ffo - 'ly f, t' 157 L 5'.l' , 1 I'S A +!E,.f it tif' A 0 T 213.5 . ' o , 55, ' ,,, ' ,1i 'S flzi 2 1 Sitting: Alrs. Iilesebeth B. Bencordo. Mrs. Elizabeth P. Bassett. lfrances C. Gray. Rodney li. uoutl. Muriel ll. l'tII Ralph N.BlHli6lI18Il. Martha H. Wilkins. Standing: liarl P. Bassett. Mrs. Betty Nl. Bice. tienex it-x e Nl. Collins. Alai are Pt. Hadley. Bobert M. X aughan. lidniund J. king. Mrs. Ellaxnarie Axinzer. William ll. Sands. Ellalnarie N. Axinger Earl Pierce Bassett Elizabeth NI. Bassett Elesebeth B. Bencordo Ralph X. Blakeman THE FACULTY Girls' Physical Education. Health Coach of Basketball. Field Hockey, Softball. Tennis. Track and Cheerleading Industrial Arts. Alechanical Drawing. Physical Education Adviser to the Student Council English Editorial Adviser ofthe Yearbook. Graduation Adviser School Librarian Adviser ofthe Library Service Club Science, Guidance Boys' Basketball Coach. .lunior High Basketball Coach Guidance Director 42 K 't7l Ccncvicvc M. Collins Frances C. Cray hlargarcll li. lladlcy Ella B. llcbherd liichard C. llancls Edmund .l. lying Donald F. Leach Betty M. Bice William H. Sands Robert M. Vaughan Rodney II. Wood Barclay J. Woodward Muriel 0. Ferrell Social Studies, Typing, Shorthand, Transcription, Office Practice Senior Class Adviser, Yearbook Adviser English, lfrcnch, Latin, General Language Senior Class Play Adviser, Dramatic Club Adviser American Citizenship, fllee Club, Georgraphy, Music Music Supervisor, Quartcttc Supervisor, Band Director Art English, World Civilization, American History Chemistry, lN'latl1ematics, Solid Geometry and Trigonometry, Algebra, Physics Coach of Soccer, Assistant Track Coach, Junior High Basket- ball Coach Band Instrument Instructor Home Economics, Health Adviser to the National Honor Society, Chef Club Adviser Bookkeeping, Business Principles, Economics, General Mathe- matics, Commercial Law, General Business, Salesmanship Baseball Coach, Assistant Soccer Coach Physical Education, Biology, Industrial Arts, Health Adviser to the Athletic Association, Faculty Manager, Track Coach II. S. History, Modern Problems Acting Principal, Adviser to the Special Services Club, Direc- tor of Audio-Visual Education Physical Education, Plane Geometry, Mathematics School Secretary K' . --1 '-7,1 . ISI EMIUR IILFISE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President-Leon Barclay Vice Presia'ent Ann Martin Secretary Prisc'illa Wentwortli Co-Treasurers-Edward Drake Boland Wasliburii Flower Colors Carnation Blue and Silver 4' ' if 'er Quia v ngwxxwf .-fx, sk A :I-Iuigaiknzx 'F-is , 1 i V ,Y ' ,, s w in a un . 1 ' ' , H ,Q, Xn.,,Yxn!s. ' 4 46 v J fs' Q ' I -1 21.1.-Zvgv-1-141 I if iv' s . 1'u' 'l , . , . A . ,Hu Q' bb . MABJOHIE JEAN ABBOTT Mimi Business Mimi joined our class in the senior year and has been a great addition. She is the quiet lype. 'l'ransl'errcd from Scituate High 19493 Glee Club I, 2, 33 Senior Play 4. . t Ll. n LEON ANDREW BAHCLAY, JH. Barc Successful Businessman Neighbor Barclay is the star student in the business classeseit, says here. Barc's working experience has been at the ASLP apromoting sales? Class President 43 Student. Council 43 A. A. 3, 43 Student Marshal 43 Basketball Manager 4g Baseball 3. 43 Soccer 2, 3. 41g Track 2, 3, 43 Pliotogrraphy Club 33 Chefs' Club 43 Gym Club 23 Glee Club 43 Yearbook 43 Dance Committee 2, 3g Senior Play 43 Tournament of Plays 3. .1 ' ' 'IPL' - V Q. um I U '..'L K I f i x. I ,I . GEORGE MAYERS BUNTEN Mechanical Engineering George has been our motion picture man al- though a little film has flown at times. lle's taken a lot of kidding, but we wish him luck. A. A. I, 2, 3, fl: Basketball 1, 2g Baseball Man- ager 33 Pliotograpliy Club 43 Glee Club 1, 43 Yearbook 'fill Dance Committee 33 Senior Play 43 Tournament ol' Plays 3g Special Service Club 4. ETA LOHBAIXE CABUN' Erie To be married Evie is already spoken for, and home li1'e seems to be her likingaalongr with a eer- tain soldier. Class Set-retary 3: Honor Isher 3: llonor So- eiety 3: Field Hockey Manager 3: lteporters' Club 2: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 1: Yearboolt 1: Dani-e Counuittee 2. 3: Senior Play 3. 1: Toxirnainent of Plays 3. BOYD-XLD VINCENT CUBDEAIC Ronnie Marine Mechanic Ronald Caine from Quiney this year to join us. and with this the seniors gained a good woman hater. Transferred from Quiney Trade St-hool 1919: Senior Play 1. EDWARD ABBOTT DRAKE, JB. Ted Orchestra Leader Ted eau always eut a fast rhythin beat for us on those druins. Iles played at quite a few danees. and Krupa had better yyateh out. Class Co-Treasurer 1: A. A. 1. 2. 3. 1: Gradua- tion 3: Basketball l. 2. 1: Baseball l. 2. 3. 1: Chefs' Club 2. 1: Drainatie Club 3: Seienee Club 1: Speech Club 1: Glee Club 1: Yearbook 1: Dance Committee 2, 3: Senior Play 1: Tourna- ment of Plays 2, 3. ' ' . 1 L if ws 9.1 f ' 1115 3 if-47 TN 1'T -x 'Qu 'ir' '155- CAHULYN JDIINSTON DUNKLE Freckles Nurse Carol is the elass square dancer. She has hopes ol' a nursing eareer and we hope she sneeeetls. Basketball I. 2, 31 Library Club 23 Crafts Club 2, Glee Club l. 2, 3: Danee Committee 2, 3, Senior Play el. Q-Zxmfga. V t 094.9 use-A. .1-.-:L-X 550425205 'MLA WG? G-Q l-re-M C-WL-Q WDM. 51-35 DOWLCQ ve-s Swu..1...,,e-L, bk!-Dkcxl.-lu.9.,vs, u6Yr-V, dj . IDA JEAXNETTE FERHELL jeannie Stenographer Jeannie has hopes of being a secretary. She has spent most of her time typing-getting ready for the future. A. A. 3, Al: Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Traek 2, 35 Crafts Club 23 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Danec Com- mittee 2, 33 Senior Play rl. ICYELYN DOLOHES FORD Ev Ojice work Ev wants to be a stewardess, but she has been taking a seerelarial eonrse. We hope she aclvanees in one ol' these lines. Basketball 3, ll: Cral'ts Club 2, Cleo Club 1, 2, 3, lg Yearbook lg Danee Committee 2, 3, Senior Play ll. WALTER JOSICPH FORD Fordy Mechanic Fordy jumped up to our class this year. xx ith extra work for him. He has hopes of being: a good mechanic. Library Club 1, Glee Club lg Senior Play l. XAXCY KIA E GLASS Nance Successful secretary Nance was voted the cutest senior girl. This should be a great asset in her business career! Class Yice President lg Class Secretary 2, Stu- dent Council 1, 4g Student Council Secretary 4: A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor lsher 3g Student Marshal 1, 23 Honor Society 4: Basketball 1, 2, lg Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4g Softball lg Track 1, 2, 3, I: Photography Club Treasurer 33 Crafts Club 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Yearbook 43 Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, Senior Play 3, lg Tournament of Plays 2, 3. JOHX AXTHONY KELCH Kelchy Math and Science Teacher Kelchy is the class scholar, but he does not like homework. He prefers to bowl and keep tabs on the Boys' Basketball Team. Class Yice President 3, Class Treasurer 4g Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Student Council Treasurer ,lg A. A. 3, 45 Treasurer 43 Honor Lsher 3g Marshal 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, lg Special Service Club 3, 4, Yearbook 4: Senior ,- l 5- ' 1 5 V 1 1 5 H if x- 0, - . Q I, ' v . 1 Play 4. ' NH. ' 'fl l -32-1 bl'. 99 ' 'NT if 1 ,' . ' 4 1 ' 'A p JI, .4-sea , ,n . w,-'Si .I LPC l Lf' 1 f ,A . 11 '1-1 'D fix L 5 I ANNE MAHIF MARTIN Honey Dramatics Ann has special 111terest ill dramatlcs. She used her talent 111 the class play Never will wc forhct the cute dimples a11d smile she ll'1S lol everyone Class Vice President 4g A. A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4 Field Hockey lg Cheerleader 2, 3, Library Club lg Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Speech C 11b l' Glee Club l 3 4' Yearbook 4' Dance Committee 2, 3, Senior Play 3, 43 Tournament of Plays 3 ROBFRT NATHAN Fuzz Professional Baseball Fuzi has centeled most of l11s activities 1n sports and the basketball world respects l11n1 Vhltll his fiee 'ind easy 111a11ner good spoitsmanslnp and sl1eep1sl1 grin Bobby quickly wins popularity wherever he Does Class President 2' Student Council 2 3 4' Vice President 4' A. A. 2 3 4' President 3 4' Mar shal 23 Honor Usher 35 Honor Society 3, Basket ball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Football lg Track 3, 4 Chefs' Club 2 4' Glee Club 4' Dance Commit RUBPHT ALAN OLSILN Beaver Businessman BL'lVll his bien o111 silent man behind tl1e scenes The shop his been l11s Hliilll 111ter lst and hc may contmui along, these lines Chi-fs' Club 23 Gyin Club 3, Glee Club 43 Year book 43 Dance Committee 2, 3g Senior Play 4 z0L4 L' ,L.,,., 1.-. J 1 I ' ' K X ' C I l . . . . f 1 fri J 1' 1 c ' x . 9 l 7 7 1 5 7 . . . I. , . J 1 J I x K . . . . .4 1 , 1 7' 7 1 . l - '- c , 'W w 1 . . . . 1 1 ,, , . I . . I 0' 7 3 7 7 l 9 9 9 9 9 9 ' . , ' 9 . , , 1 11 9 9 9 ' 'l - . Q. 'A . J ' ' 1 ' Y tee 3, . ClllOl l lay 4. ' ,f A 1 1 - 5 , . ' I ' . ,,,l. ' .. 1' . ,t . .. A ' 1 ' 1 y J 1, '7 X u 0 l li 1 ' 2 V' 51 V ' ' 1 1 , . 0 0 Il 1 . y w y 1 . 1 J L . A , l x .1 , - V . . 1 '.'1 1' ? i ' 3 1 7 ' . ' 1 . ' 1 . ,L f' if , I Q A L K' 0 g fl 1 ,l if . i Q ' ,I 1 ,,L L . 1 I 1 l 1 1 CARLTOX GEXE PEACOCK Peaky Music Supervisor If Peaky is wanted we can be sure to Hnd him at home practicing the piano. He wants to be a music teacher some day. Class President 43 Marshal 33 Honor Lsher 33 Honor Society 3, 43 Photography Club 33 Chefs' Club 2, 43 Glee Club 43 Quartet 43 Dance Com- mittee 2, 3g Class Play 43 Tournament of Plays 2. f 'd. t f L-.M 'li :why V 'L li rg: ' x. I.. . CHARLES WILLIAM SCHWAB, JR. Charlie Medicine Charlie is our college playboy. In this senior year he has studied hard and has also pushed the basketball team on to many victories. Class President 13 Student Council 3, 4: A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Treasurer 33 Graduation Marshal 3g Honor Society 43 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 33 Football 13 Track 3, 43 Photography Club 3g Chefs' Club 23 Glee Club 43 Quartet 43 Dance Committee 2, 33Senior Play 43 Tournament of Plays 2, 3. ' ' MARY MARGARET TAYLOR Polly General Office work Polly has always been the merriest little girl in the class. She is our blushing sales- girl. We hope she will be successful. A. A. 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 2, Manager 3g Field Hockey 1, 33 Track 1, 2g Re- porters' Club 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33Yearbook 4g Dance Committee 2, 3g Senior Play 4. t , A? av- it 'ez' G' f , V if 'fit fl' -.. , 1' 133 SY ,A .Sf Nh . v 1 1 Year A si if 'Q'? 1pf -11 X ff... I CIHCSSON ALBEIYI' VAN WINKLE, JB. Van Successful businessman Yan, our elass entertainer, is the little boy ol' our elass whom we Certainly couldn't be xsilhoul.. Vllilh his ability to act, dance, sing, lell jokes, talk, play the bones and piano, and fly a plane, we are sure that he will meet sueeess as a business man! Class Yiee President 23 Student Council 2g A. A. 2, 3, lg Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 13SocCer 2, 33 Football I3 Photography Club 33 Chefs' Club li Drainatie Club 33 Speech Club 13 Glee Club lg Quartet 43 Senior Play iiearm 4. L A I T 'P' .' '- ,,,'f, I 3, 7 L fp 3-.J ffm., I ly- . .uv IiICllAliD JAMES WANSKEB Itchy Successful businessman llieh is a name no one in the senior Class will forget. lle always has been a ladies' man and is quite an authority in this field. Student. Couneil 43 A. A. 3, 43 Head Marshal 43 Graduation 33 Basketball 3, flg Baseball 3, 43 Soeeer3, 'l3Cl1el's' Club 4-3 Clee Club 43 Yearbook 3, I3 Danee Committee 33 Senior Play 43 United World lfecleralists Representative 3. v . 1 . . ,vu . uf Hire ' All i al ROLAND EYEIIETT WASHBURN Washie Businessman Washie is one ol' the official jokers in the senior elass. Everyone is his pal. Until this year he has been a woman-hater, but times are c-hanging! Class Co-Treasurer 43 A. A. 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 43 Soeeer 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, flip Photography Club 33 Chefs' Club lg Speeeh Club lg Yearbook 43 Dance Committee 2, 33 Senior Play 4. f ', , f i.. AL' ,fawu , 52 'lu 1 P7135-la . ., Z! Q' E , ' 1 I ' Lb 'M X we .... M1313 Mull. Q . sf 'ic iq I1 mn.,KJ ' I tl, - I '1. n'1. e 1 A - X I PRISCILLA WENTWORTH Windy Windy is always good for an argument. but the seniors could never have gotten along without her. aches of the yearbook and other activities. Class Secretary 3, 4: Honor I-sher 3: Basketball Nlanager 1: Field Hockey 1, 2. 3: Crafts Club 1: Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Assembly Counnittee l: Yearbook 1: Dance Committee 2. 3: Senior Play 1: Tourna- ment of Plays 3. 5 ' --l.- I '! RICHARD l-IYAX XXCCJUDSVNI Dick Career in medicine Woody often prefers to study late at night College and it is rumored that because of this he She took care of all the head- often runs on radar during the daytime. Class Treasurer 3: Student Council 3. 1. Presi- 1: Student Council 1: A. A. 2. dent 1: A. A. 2. 3. 1. Secretary 3: Honor l'sher3: Honor Society 3. 1: Basketball l. 2. 3. 11: Base- ball l. 2. 1: Soccer 2. 3. 1: Track 2. 3. 1: Chefs' Club 1. Treasurer 1: Speech Club l. President l: Special Service Club 2: Glee Club 1: Quartet 1: Yearbook 11: Dance Committee 2. 3: Senior Play 1. 0 Graduation preparation beganf Whan that Aprille with its shoures sote The droghte of Marche hath perced to the rote. . . His scholarship was what he truly heeded. He never spoke a word more than w as needed. And gladly would he learn and gladly teach. For any man. unless he is a fool. Knows well that every part comes from the whole .... All that men write shall pass. in prose or rhyme. Take every man his turn in his own time. +CilGllCET CLA55 SONG NUSIC L YRICS BY BV CARLTON PEACOCK ALBERT VAN WINKLE C se fjmenio JJ-JJJJJV fQJa-'ALJ JJ AS SE- NIORSTO-NIGHT WE ARE LEAV-ING-M HA-NVDREAHS AT +51Jf1JUsJvm JJJJE- ,iid MST HAVE COVIETRUE BUTOUR HEARTS ARE SAD AND ARE BRIEVINCV, OUR 'UJIDS-.P NJ J J I SCHOOUOVE lS'0U2'DAY5 ARE FEW --. WFVE GAINED TREND- SHIPS AND J.1JJa'rVlf13JJJ I Kmow-LsoesmmeveAasmA1HAvf PASSED5 Mm-mfs ARE VVVWLHJJ-HJ J-WI ALL WE CAN KEEP-WE CAN KEEP-OUR STU-DIESANDSCHML LIFE HAVE Jf me-J 1 .H H Jgbrvfb' V VH JJ A mo-so AT LASTBUTDUX-B'RYHlGH ms IN oun Hemzrsvf-ay Deep. REMEMBER .... Miss Downey in the seventh grade . . . proverbs and posture . . . the world wants things done, not excuses or habit is like a cable: we weave a strand of it each day until it is so strong we cannot break it . . . Lawrence Barbosa's falling asleep in class . . . Mr. Warner our art teacher in the fifth grade . . . room sixteen a three time winner for our homeroom . . . Nancy Glass and bubble gum in Mr. Gesiak's geography class . . . field trips witl1 Nlr. Scott in tl1e American citizenship class . . . first English classes with Mrs. Bassett . . . our sophomore dance . . . kick-a-poo joy juice . . . Eva's birthday party . . . first postwar basketball championship this year . . . those plane geometry classes with Mr. Hjelm . . . our class party up at Xantasket Beach . . . some of us looking a little green after the rides . . . George riding in the little cars . . . going broke and enjoying it . . . helping Juniors with 718 graduation . . . seemed a long way off then . . . not so long until we were Juniors . . . almost getting lost on biology class field trips . . . all that new lab equipment, but the faith- ful Partridge Academy equipment still with us . . . starting the record hop idea . . . our own entertainment . . . our drummer boy Teddy Drake . . . the small frys moved in with us . . . the Junior Prom . . . cutting out what seemed to be endless paper um- brellas . . . our wishing well with 354' in it . . . Honor l'Sllt?l'S . . . the graduation . . . try-outs for marshal . . . the Senior Reception . . . election for Student Council President . . . the Senior Class play . . . Miss Gray's wonderful help . . . the gun that wouldn't go off . . . bananas . . . Wioodsum trying to burn the chemistry lab out . . . playing basketball and more basketball . . . being exposed to Shakespeare about now . . . surprising ourselves liking it . . . yearbook troubles beginning . . . all the help from teachers . . . trying to get into college . . . more yearbook troubles . . . CdeleteD . . . Mr. Herrick's endless picture taking . . . trying to get everyone lined up for pictures . . . popping flash bulbs . . . those meetings at John's and Pris- cilla's with Mr. Carter . . . getting measured for caps and gowns . . . curtain prob- lems . . . use the patched one or the cloth that doesn't reach the floor? . . . announce- ments . . . how many? . . . what kind? . . . our graduation essays . . . writing them . . . rewriting them . . . oh well . . . our own band playing at graduation . . . underclassmen finding seniors in all corners of the building practicing their es- says . . . working 011 the stage . . . our fancy new class song . . . grand march prac- tice . . . time flying . . . graduation getting close . . .9 fl9l Mystery Pre-sid:-nt Ilzwtlnun . Albert Van Winklc Bc-nny Lyon IIlSpf,'i'l0l' Bl SWPIISUII pUlii'Q'lllilIl Hvinrivll Prmnpis-rs Ellsxsurlll Larson Claribcth Harris Dick Marlin . Jay NIZIIISUH . SIIOFIN Uoorgc . Dora Dvan . . Marg:u'ct Allison Allllil' Goopy . XM Fl? ET w l o -:AJ v '- , X x A A A I' .fi ,Af ff FL! 4: 44,1 HF , :Yu 2 AQ 7 n,2'l A 7? 7, 4 f 'I' .' , agg- l ,wi -Q C 'N ' 1 ,-... 5 6 l 2 3 4 7 Most Likely to Succeed Priscilla Wentworth John Kelch Best Natured Roland Washburn Evelyn Ford Best Dancers Albert Van Wlnkle Carolyn Dunkle Most Dramatic Eva Caron Charles Schwab Best Looking Anne Martin Leon Barclay Most Popular Richard Wansker Nancy Glass Most Athletic Polly Taylor Robert Nathan A 41 1 'al X.. Qgest Fhrts I-wa Laron George Bunten st Line Priscilla W entworth Edward Drake seatest I Polly Taylor W Robert Olson .vlost Musical Carlton Peacock Anne Martin I ihyest Jeanette Ferrell b Ronald Cordeau 5 ,iutest 1 Richard Woodsum 0 Nancy Glass l0uletest Mariorle Abbott Walter Ford .L ,N K.- ,. X a5 f45 'JT as-Q' N,- fe- , .fe :- J '. yo S 'Q' vena I-1 -1. L-3' I 4 i i 1:8 ,- ,... sq., A .. ,,... Qh iigj M L Fri? 1 ' , ,M fa, ' ':-' 'qs-iii: mil : 4 -L -- , , New X f f f 4 I If , , , 4 ,f f f r V 0 ,'! ' I ry, i' X F1 1953 XL I Q4 bl. VVHT 'S r 'T VW 6 Q GH SIM SI'IYl'lN'l'll Gliillli Q2-5, Front Row: Susan Denyer. Irene Pratt, Lillian Randall. Naney Johnson, Olga Johnson, Madeline Collin, Myrtle I roug,:hton, Sandra Nickerson. Second Row: llarriet Marr, Rudy Perry, tlnrol April, Ronald Torrey, Nancy tlroeker. Williznn Chase. Patricia Brady. Douglas Pease. Third Row: Nliss Wilkins. Richard Caron. lileanor liarbosa. tiordon Cushing. Barbara Sutelilll-. Robert Rrovvn. Mary Covoni, David Ilall. Betty tilass, Stanley 'I'rong:1-au. Fourth Row: Bradford Nlunroe. Jann-s Loringr. Paul Collin, Joel White. Peter Ralboni, Peter Rip- ley. Gordon NleAulill'e, Joseph De Lorenzo. Nlr. Xaughan. Fifth Row: ililltHll2lS Kirkpatriek. Gerald Nightin- gale. Janies Nlaelfarlane. Donald lirovlx. lilGll'l'll CIKADE C2-41 Front Row: Peter Brovvn, lfrnest Unl- lette. George Searle-Spratl, David Cheney, Thonias Mullaney, Dwight Yevvton, llerbert. VVirt, Jr. Second Row: Ann Carver. Lucy Butler, Lois Jenner. Nlary lvanolf, Carolyn Swift, Ann Marr. livelyn Fernandes. Third Row: Beverly Randall. Janice Borghe- sani, Marion Pratt.. Pauline Govoni, llelen April. Jean liutchinson, Ann llardy. Jean Cope. Mr. King. Fourth Row: Richard Raggazini. David Har- dy, Albert Caron. David Chandler. Tiniothy Loring. Arthur Chandler, Warren Dean. Charles Benevento. NINTII GRADE C2-72 Front Row: John Benevento, Newton llyslop, Carl U'Neil, Peter Barker, lhonias Bulu. Second Row! Steven Denyer. lidith Pye. Beverly Freeman, Audrey Trongeau. Yirginia Peterson, Martha Allen. Gail Woodsuin. Joan NYallxer. Ann VVQ-ntvvorth. Lloyd Fer- rell. Third Row: Mr. Sands, Dorothy Chase. Gratia Ann Wrye, Virginia Washburn. Susan Lund, Marilyn Brown. Judith Griswold, lilaine Ma- eoinber. Ann Kent, Barbara Hulbert. Miss lladley. Fourth Row: John Allen, John Rieker, Steven Loring. Robert Nathan, Paul Bates. Jr., Donald Linde. Thonias Craig, Donald Barboza, Henry Merry. Walter Johnson. Fifth Row: Ronald Cheney, John Soule, Clayton Richer, Gerald Linde, Robert Bartlett. TENTH GRADE C2-21 Front Row: Barbara Glass. Dorollly MacLeod. Sandra Higgins. Katherine DeLorenzo. Lorna Hutcheon. Pa- tricia Bridgham. Faith Ulsen. .Janice llealy. Second Row: Ronald lixerett. Edward Brock. Ronald Southarcl. Jane Ripley. Gillian Harvey. Douglas llam- ilton. Russell Randall. Xkilliarn rlill3yPl'. Miss Gray. Third Row: Robert Colley. Edward 0'Neil. Loring Tripp. Richard McAuliffe. Joseph Deliorenzo. Lewis Brown. Daxid Carver. Edu ard Loring. Peter Noyes. ELEYENTII GRADE C2-85 Front Row: Edna Newell, Judith Wirt. Ann Butler. Natalie Mosher. Janet Glass. Patricia Higgins, Frances llagg- bourne. Marilyn Starkweather. Sec- ond Row: Joseph Sampson. XX-llllkllll Butler. Harry Glass. Marshall Broun. Everett. Borghesani. Robert Sheehan. Daniel Vlihite. 'l'hon1as Barclay. Mrs. Bassett. Third Row: Xyilllkllll Merry. Roger Freenian. Richard lliggrinis. Harold Chase. Edward April. Alxin Marks. Carl Carlson. Alpheus NX alker. TWFELFTH GRADE Seated: Nancy Glass. Priscilla Went- worth, Anne hlartin. Charles Sclmab. Jeannette Ferrell. Evelyn lford. Albert Yan Xklinkle. Marjorie Abbott. Stand- ing: Carlton Peacock. John Kelch. Richard XYoodsuni. Leon Barclay. Richard YYansker. Robert Nathan. Roland xmshlium. Edu ard Drake. George Bunten. wa1t.s.- lforfl. Ronald Cordeau. Miss Collins. Cl fx - , I .s iq Spam .:.A : C5 r e J. , r l , . .'. Class Qfficers L -I A-5 , 5 .rf lf' ' gxp' .vgyoc Tlh fllikllli Il1'f1'l'gl'lbll I,l'l4'I'nIIDI1'X Sunni D4 IlX4'I' qlillll' NN 1-rly I 1 GICKIDIC ugl is llmlulllull lm in Vlqfilbll Ii1nulrIN-ulhm-fl IAIVIIZIIllI14'Ill'IDll 911, mum: l,l:mw Mau-mnlwr Imam Walks-1' -xx Inn I Iyslup 8th GRA UI-I 'lxhuulas Mullam-y liif-hard ll8g.fQ,'2iZilli Mary lx annll' qgsfvifx-'W,rwi2'3 ' I 2755 , ffifffffg lllh CRADIC .ludith Wirt lix on-l.l. licnlpgllelszilli William liulle-r .lfilffllllllillll Mun' 'a Y T I E 5 A , .. 2 U Mi k., BOYS' CLEE Cl,I'B Wlu-n una- nullw llimllglll tlu- luills ul' llll 5 llllllll, llu lil'llu puimlnn'l'l1ui flux lu unrlnulrtncllx 1' Nz i i lu-urs llu' will-1-4 nl' lu:-:ily-lixv nmlu- aluclvnls in pm-rlvm-I luuun my. lfwr ul lung lust. llu- lumys : lnrlnwl an Mlm- Llulm. llmnks lu H155 A ly. :ulx im-r. :M wl. llu-5 hun- uni rlnnv llIllt'll singgiugg pllllllf. lmul llu-5 lime- wung' al l'. l A. 1114-vllilgs za nl llu- l lllliil' inn fillllI'l'll during' llu- lllll'lSllll2lS s -'z 1 ' '. J 1 - . sun. JK Npring: I?-Nlixul. in xxhivh lugs, girls, und lidll1lNlll4lll1llill tlu pulrlu lx pluuucl 1 llm-1-'sluqmiiig lluislil:-s'Cll1lriQllw sl:li'l4ml'ng4'1'm'ai nleu in ljllXlllllX Ili- ll 91 luml uul lllii il will lull A - A 1 1 lllllll' lor mnnx xl-zirsl v 5 L Ll BRA li Y SERVICE CLUB 'l'luf l,.S.C. may lm the oldes rlnh in suluml in point of Lime, but has ilu- youngest and most spirite mvlnlurrs. X.l.P.'s in the club 8l Paulinv Guvuni, Nancy Johnson .larlicc Bfll'glN'S3Ill, Harriet Marx and Mrs. Bcmrordo. We aid tl fuc-ully in prvparing library ln: le-rial fur class units, hvlp the Stl da-nt lunly in rvsvarcli work, serve: ilu- di-sk in ilu' library, and help ol- lilnruriun in llCl' vmrk for the schou SPECIAL SERVICE CLUB j The boys in this club are respuns lxlv for ilu- Visual Aid Equipment il the sclmol. When a movie. a reg urd, or the tape recorflvr is necde' nuenlhc-rs of the SS. Club come I the rcscuc. M.-XRSHAL SYSTEM ou meet ns on every corner. give you slips of white paper ed hy our president. Dick Wan- : and our secretary. .Indy Wirt. ayhe it's heeause you walk:-cl he grass. shouted at or pnslied eone in the lunch lim- ...A A nd t goes. No one seems to mind n he reeeiyes one of these warn- . but when he gets tllrc-4-. it! der! ou will find those who hax 1- had 6 warnings nloppiug floors. I'oI- ng the jauitora around. or wrap- olli gum. Yes. these studs-nh 9 been Ileforf- the SllIill'Ill Coun- Aren't we mean? rn DRANIATIC CLl'B t's a wonder our Faculty Ad- er, Miss Gray, isn't hald-headed. she's certainly torn her hair at ' innunierahle rehearsals for the 1b's production of MARY-GGL FUND. Lucky she had enough L for the Third Annual Tourna- nlf, of Plays produced by the 1 . Iha- ne-xx In cl are xu- proud IIE ISKNID LGU -- 5 1. I o-o-o-l . lilu-ii-ii-I lbw ll wlllll XX hal in ll1'2iXt'IIiNII2iIIIf' lx lhatf' and llIIlIIlI.l up. It! xxomlm-rllll. I ig s F! GIRLS' ULICIC lII,l'Ii Do iw hlw nnisnw' Ihr- ansm-r ls Xml ,Xml xon van livzir ill-nlx ol' ll . I . any VIIIIUMIZIN al'l1-rnoon you wish. ll ll s ll IIIBIIIIII you xxanl. lhs- Iilrls film- Vlnlm 4 :ls Imnlx Il hl nnmlnis asll. XXIIPII ' X A'--gg' i .ill -loin logi-Ilwr. mth Nliss lladlm-5 at Ihr uno. who 4-an he-lp XIHIIIIIIQI Io singril lhm- girls haw- ln-4-n sm-1-1-sslnl Ill 4-urol Nlllflllljl. assvmhly programs. a minslrml shim, and a spring lc-sllxal. Q,- 5 99093 if .i -11,0 BOYS' QUARTET Would it bc possible? asl Iinddy. IL would lu- a lot ol' fun . , poinlrcl out Carleton. Il. sum- would lm, allirrned I,vI,'s go got, Dick and find M lladlvy. op1 ld I hm S u body xx as astounded hut dellgh 'l'ln-sv lrarlwr-slioppers were on In-ani. lull. dc-l'l Miss Iladlvy was astonished, I xvry vo- ' Live. ' ' 2 St d I ' I CIIEFS' CLl'B Our Platfmm: We believe the bachelors fam hushandsj oI'LollloI'r1m' ought tc he ahlc to cook a meal fit fo human consumption. That i why we learn the essentials o good cooking, which will surely come in handy in later life! VVit.h the help of our able ad visor, Mrs. Rice. we are sur that we will thus save ourselve from st,arvat,ion. S'l'l'IlI-INT III ll XIII I, Igyq-ry N1-luml lm- an ur- ganizatinn nl' xsllir-In it i- IIITJIIII. In D.Il.S.. Ilml ur- QIHIIIZHIIUII ix ilu- Studs-nt II UI' umm I it in'I Comm-' wrlc-r'I. I VII I xu- I1-.-I IIN . -N. N I mighty I-luw to III IWW nut du IIIIQV' XI hy IIHI IIN tlmtf ' Nu N1NlIl1'l'NIiIII. than dum-I IIIHIK II11- may w IIN- IJUIIIIVII up:-ruin-N III-- IllUl'l'2iCj' ix Ilu- lwyxxurcl mul proud xx J if 1 2-Irv UI II. O 15 ,k'I'III.II'IIIC ASSOC! XTIOX IiXI-IIIl'TIYI-I BOXRII Xauulmn. Ilu- Ifxwlntiu- Iinarfl UI' II11 AIIII4-Ilv Xswc-Ialnm Img had za Imw I and NlII'I'I'NNI1III yr-ar NIJ1illN'II'IIlf HIIIL Il'IIl'l'X1'III4IIIIDIIXIIIIVQ Ili4uI1Sm'I1uul, IIUYOII SOIIIICTY IIIl2Il'2lI'I1'l'. Il'HlI1'I'5IlIII. an arf- IIN- Biff 'IIIIH-I- nl' IIu- Ilf, Nu-11-I 5. Duxbury IIlgl1N-Iuml N NPYUII IllI'lIIIH'I'N IIt'Nl'l'Yt' and Imax 1- um' admira- IIHII. T? Fling Inq, 1 7 EPDETE X ,vp ' 'imgfgv N.O,'A. Q I 0 0 39 6 602992024 V 'Q' 'YC' ' X x gb!! . ' N -Jo' ' , X - X 'v.S.vr f X X f' libs-' L 1 X f X R' E V I GIRLS' BASKETBALL 'l'lu-re were games that made us happy, 'lllll'l'f' were gaines that made us sad. lint the girls were always in there flix ing every bit they hadg 'l'hvy'd pivot. they'd dribble, they'd screen and they'd playg 'l'l1eir cutting was weak, but their spirit UK, lfor '50, here's hoping success is secure, Not all years can make Champions, But for '50 we're sure! JUNIOR BASKETBALL Often when we look at the champion- ship basketball teams of Duxbury we forget that much of the credit for learning the fundamentals of basketball belongs to the .Iunior Basketball Tealn. Under Coach King these junior high players learn basic basketball. Later in the season they play other junior high teams throughout the League. FIELD HOCKEY 191-9 Sticks. ball, goals, a game! Third in the League race, Gee, what a shame! 1950 Obstruction, lunge, defense, and sticks, Tops in the League race, Duxbury clicks! BOYS' BASKETBALL As usual under the capable direction ol Coach Blakeman this year's basketball team kept up its reputation of being one ofthe best in the League. With Captain Bob Nathan heading a squad of twenty hard working players we went ahead and won sixteen games while losing only three. After a successful league season we xx ent up to Brockton and took the Class C championship. liven though w e are losing five veterans we are looking forward to another successful season under Coaeli Blakeman's direction. SOCCER Even though soccer is a new sport in Duxbury. last year's soccer team played some of the best teams in the state and won more than its share of the games. Wie were accorded a special honor when Danny White. one of our fullbacks. vs as elected to the second team of the Eastern Massachusetts All-Star Soccer Team. Next year we are looking forward to another successful year of soccer under Coach King. OLR TENNIS TEAM Left to Right: Judy Griswold. .ludy YYirt. .lane Ripley. Anne Kent. .loan vvalitt-I-. Mrs. Axinger. fflllCl'IICI,l'I.Klll'IlCH With za mul und za lun! and ai sis humn lmngr. I ln- vlan-1-l'l1-ziclc-i's 1-l1vm'1-rl and lhc vlwvr- la-mlvrs sung. NN ill: 4-lu-vrs for ilu- v ixilnrs and clwvrs for nur lx-mn. 'l'ln-sv lnds and Iuwsivs wvrv rc-ally un thc' ln-um! BASEBALL Altlmligli Duxhury Cannot louk bark on any1-liainpiuiisliips, we are surv that under tlw grmiiclallre ul' Cuach Sands this year'S li'Hlll will vliangv this rvcm'cl. There is a large- Nquad with ple-nty ul' f'lllllllSlHSlll and lighting spirit. and we arf- sure that the 4-mnhinatiun ul' thi-ir expvric-noe and Mr. Sa11cl'sc-uacliiilg' alnilily will give Duxbury a 1-lmmpiunship4-unteilder. CLASS C CII.-XNIPIONS Tic-d lor the' Suuth Shure Champion- ship, wi- t'Ill,Ql't'Il the Class C Tourney at Brucktun. Aflvr heating Norton and Plainvillv. we found that we would have to play Kingston, our lvaguv rival, in the finals. l'Iven though we were behind for nmst ul' the chainpiunship gauze. we ral- lied in llu last ll-w Illllllllil'S and won the vup. SUFTBALI. The outlook wasn't brilliant for the soft- ball team last Spring. Yet the last game without doubt was the one game ol' which w e'd sing. Look what's coming on next Spring's squad N et'rans almost eve-ryonel Can we make the championshipf' Why Hut? YYhat's more. haye a lot of fun. GIRLS' TRACK Last spring the girls were running on the track for Duxbury lligh. The neighboring schools competing found them yery hard to tie. There was jumping high and wide. there were dashes short and long. But when they brought the ribbons home the cheers rang loud and strong. BOYS' TRACK Last year track was introduced in Dux- bury and met with enthusiasm by most ol' the student body. Not only did we take part in several track meets. but also we had great competition in the school itself for track honors. In the South Shore League Track Meet we placed third even though our team had no experience and other activities kept us from getting all the practice we needed. We hope track will become a major sport in Duxbury. 1 It D Nb' Q qi? Qo- a-X w E f iw!! ff! 4 1 gi 1'--....,,,Y.--1, nt 3. , i 'A Lx f sfx I V M1 ' 1 Ke. N 'S ... -f ff? 4,2 .43 Nu CAN YOU IMAGINE . . . ? Charlie Schwab weak as a kitten . . . Bobby Nathan scoring basketball on the bench . . . Priscilla Wentworth with nothing to do . . . Dick Wansker reading Shakespeare Friday and Saturday nights .... leanncttc Ferrell tearing around . . . Carlton Peacock winning the weight-lifting contest . . . Nancy Glass without her giggle . . . Ann Martin a rnan-hater . . . Mary Taylor with no smile . . . George Bunten a five foot Casanova . . . Evelyn Ford losing her temper and starting a riot . . . Leon Barclay being a lll0l,llt'l'.S boy . . . Roland Washburn not turning his head to take in every cute trick that passes . . . Carolyn Dunkle attending all school socials . . . Eva Caron coming to school every day . . . Edward Drake not liking baseball . . . Dick Woodsum with no curls .... lohn Kelch a playboy with no thoughts for the future . . . Marjorie Abbott bold and breezy . . . Robert Olsen leaving his Ford in the garage . . . Walter Ford selling his truck . . . Ronald Cordeau using every study hall . . . Al- bert Yan Winkle without his boots . . . Dick Wansker a lonely bachelor . . . Pris- cilla Wentworth not wanting to talk or argue . . . Leon Barclay refusing a beautiful date . . . Mary Taylor with no friends . . . Jeannette Ferrell a snake charmer . . . Robert Nathan posing for a picture without a fuss . . . Carlton Peacock being tone deaf . . . Albert Yan Winkle without his bones . . . Nancy Glass weighing 200 pounds . . . Charlie Schwab not playing sports . . . John Kelcha Cadillac playboy . . . Caro- lyn Dunkle without her freckles . . . Eva Caron not going steady . . . Roland Wash- burn without his neighbor . . . Richard Woodsum going with more than one girl ' . . Edward Drake without his drums . . . Marjorie Abbot a yodeler . . . Evelyn Ford not being co-operative . . . George Bunten with no interest in cameras . . . Ron- ald Cordeau not peering into room ll . . . Ann Martin not flirting . . . Robert Olsen sloppily dressed . . . Walter Ford being a barker in the circus . . . the Senior Class not graduating! l42l P Aovaamfnfu X NEXTN reicur 4 ww .. ., , x... 1, f X if 1 X Ziff Q f X Best Wishes to The Class of '50 BUTTNER'S PLYMOUTH, MASS. Telephone -L50 PLYMOUTH ROCK CLEANERS Phulll' 174-4- HENRY W. OLHSON Bay Road South Duxbury Puritan Tailoring Department CLEANERS - TAILORS - FURRIERS Delivery in Duxbury PURITAN CLOTHING CO. ulllodern store for amen and boys Featuring Nationally AdvertIsed Brands 50 Nlain Street Plymouth Complimerzls of DUXBURY GARAGE, Inc. Phone 600 A. H. WALKER Plumbing - Heating TELEPHONE DLXBLRY 315 WESTWINDS BOOK SHOP LENDING LIBRARY Washington Street Duxbury Hours 10 to 12 A.M. and 2 to 5 P.M. Daily Except Sunday PRICE RANGE 250 to 510.00 D U X B U R Y GOAL and LUMBER CO. BOAT STORAGE and REPAIR Tel. Duxbury 81 HOMESTEAD RESTAURANT Kingston lIassaChusetts LOREN C. NASS Plumbing and Heating International Harvester Refrigerators and Appliancea Why Look Elsewhere P l'omp1imenl's of SWEETSER'S GENERAL STORE TEL. DI'XBI'RY 397-W BYRON W. TAFT DUXBURY OIL SERVICE Range and Oil Service Tremont Street Island Creek, Mass f'UIlIlll1.lIII'IIfS of J O S S E L Y N ' S General Merchandise George IV. Josselyu, Prop. Vorrzplirnerzts of VAUGHAN'S HOME BAKERY South Duxbury, Mass. Tel. Duxbury 735 BROWNIE'S DEPT. STORE BENJAMIN O. DAWES Duxbury Real Estate Standish Street Standish Street Hall's Corner South Duxbury, hlass. South Duxbury' Iuass' OFFICE 678-VV RES. 678-R OLIVER L. BARKER ARCHITECT JOSEPH F. CLARK Real Estate and Insurance Office at Hall's Corner South Duxbury, Blass. 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NAI, x- -- -- , The Merchants Displaying This Seal Zan v u 5 A . 7 'ii .S I R oute .1 Good Pffzcf' fo Sfnp H U L B E R T S f'OIII11II.NIPllfS of No. 3 NYC-st Duxbury T h e Homemade Ice Cream Fried Clams - Grille PLYMOUTH NATIONAL BANK Complete Banking Services JOHN DELORENZO Turkey Farm Duxbury, Massachusetts Route 3 for Plymouth and Surrounding Communities Mi-rnhcr l 0clcr:1l Deposit Insurance Corporntifm P L Y M O U T H FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK Invorporati-rl 12-455 PLYMOIITII, NlASSAC'IIIfSE'1 I'S FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS AWARIJS J 0 S T E N ' S Since 1897 R01Jfl'.Yl'llfflfI'l'6f LOUIS ERICKSON Box 126 Melrose, Massachusetts VUIII pli1m'11f.w of THE STUDIO Duxbury, Mass. Tcl. 125 MARINE AND APPLIANCE CO. South Duxbury, Blass. General Electric Appliances Complete Artists' Supplies Dept. Pittsburgh Paints and Wall Paper J. S. KENT, Prop. Phone Duxbury 12 Thr BPH! fn Ffml'f'r.s' JOHNSON'S FLOWERS Tel. Duxbury 48 Elm Street Duxbury, AIMS. Flowers Telcgrzlpllc-ml To All THE DUXBURY PRESS Bay Road Kenneth BIIICOIIIDCI' Ray Chandler, Illanagcr EBEN N. BRIGGS llobile Heat Kerosene Tel. Duxbury 334 S H U U H115 HI'w!!S11I'Ull l'z'nfe1 RAY A. STEARNS Telephone Duxbury 3 ALL LINES OF INSVRANVE St. George Street Duxbury, lfassaehusetts TICL. KINGSTON -2183 XICQIITS S7 l Waltham Oil Burners iSfIIl7N lqlvrlviplyl L. E. BOUCHARD Plumbing - Heating 64- Suuuuer Street ,KlllQSt4bll, Blau TOABE HARDWARE STORES H:-1ll's Corner Duxbury, Mass. I'0n1pIz'n1ent.v Qf BARNES MARKET J. ANSON BROCK 0I'li S'l'0lil'1 AND GIFT SHOP A RIC REA LLY UNUSUAL! We tliinlq yon will enjoy a visit. lYe have interesting :incl exclusive gifts for any occasion. THE WELCH COMPANY Scituate, Massachusetts JORDAN'S PHARMAC Y Kingston, Massachusetts Tel. Kingston 5395 W A N 'l' E I7 Antiques - Glass - China Furniture THE BITTINGERS 176 Alain Street Kingston, Alass. Telephone Kingston 8691 The Favorite Rendezvous Qf D1l.l'bllFjj High Students WHITE BROS. Recently Enlarged Dairy Bar and Restaurant . . Delicious Foods . . . Tenipting Fountain Specials . . Pleasant Surroundings . . Popular Prices Open daily until 9 P.M. Except Monday Bay Road at Hall's Corner South Duxbury Very Best of Luck Class of 1950 MILLBROOK MARKET For the hest in recording and sheet music, shop at . . . THE MUSIC CENTER OF DUXBURY FREEMAN'S VARIETY STORE Stumlish Street South l,llXlJllI'j', Mass. DEXTER'S SHOE STORE Jarman Shoes for Men Little Yankee Shoes for Children 16 C'ourt Street Plymouth, Mass Telephone 165-XY C 'om pl 1' nzerztx of V O L T A HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY 35 Klaiu Street Plymouth, llassachusetts Tel. 8-1-0 - 525 J O R D A N ' S THE JoHN E. JORDAN co. 1 Main Street Plymouth Massachusetts Tel. Q83 I'omp1inzent.w of PLYMOUTH FAMILY SHOE STORE 18 Hain Street Plymouth, Mass. TELEPHONE 30 XOTARY PVBLIC STODDARD 8: TALBOT INSURANCE THAT INSLRESH HARRY R. TALBOT Attorney-at-La w .lfurztlgilzy L'11r1z'r11'r1'Ivr Plvmouth. Blass 1 PIERCE W. MURPHY BAY MOTORS CO. Hall's Corner Auto Body Repairing and Painting' Socony Vacuum Products I 'om pI1'n1m1t.v Qf OLD COLONY and PLYMOUTH THEATRES M and M SPORTING GOODS Ansco, Kodak, and Argus Cameras Complete Line of Sporting Goods Q5 Main Street Plymouth, Blass. Tcl. 1915 f'0mpIiments of TAYLOR LUMBER COMPANY :,,.uxx,,Nx 5 M ' Nu 4, ,.. 5 in ' '- R +- V-I ' --' - X 'al lf! F a -iigd 7-'fp' 2 5713-Lf ,yi , .M : 's 1 'sims -Q ,A ,xii Xiu QaT7f eux x xsgj- PLYMOUTH CORDAGE COMPANY Plymouth, BI2lSS2lChllS6ttS CUSHING BROS. THE DUXBURY GRILL R0l'TE THREE -S .. g, Duxbury ales mul. frzzrf Dodge and Plymouth Furs Tcl. Duxburv 1 MRS, l'on1p1f112f'11f.s0f -Rff'ff0 - SOUTH DUXBURY PHARMACY SummerandYearRound Pf9SCfiPfi0f1S Pl'0pel'tieS A REXALL DRUG STORE Shipyard Lalle SOUUI DllXbllT5' Harold R. Monroe, Rf-g. Phurnz. Tel. Duxbury 639 Tcl. Duxbury 687 I MASON CONTRACTOR Plaster - Stone Work - Cess Pools Stucco Work - Sea Walls Brick Laying - Concrete Blocks Tile Bathrooms Fireplaces a Specialty Personal . . Names make llle news, il is sairl. lsn't it true that we like to reall about other people-what they are rloing, wliere tlley are going, lion' tliey live ancl what tlley tliink? lfspeeially flo we like to rearl II- about people we know. lvorltl shaking Dvput Shwvt Tcl. Duxhurv Q00 news arouses our interest lmut tlie personal ' lrits about our neigliliors and frienrls liolrls our interest. ll, is for tllis reason tliat a lioine town newspaper is so tllflrtlllgllly reall an1l t'Ili0Vt'll lnv tlie neo :le ol' a t'0lll- . . l l munity. 'l'l1eUlclf'olonv Memorial is our . . y town newspaper. It is written and ecliterl lor vou. liuv it regularlv and keep in IV 'l711i H ','Y 'ill toueili with yiour neiglilnors and friencls. ljlllll ll'. li1'll1'l1ger I 'UIIl12l1'llIf'l1fN of lC1lz'f0r 111111 P11l1l1'.vl11'r 0111 f'olm1y .'ll'lIlOI'l.lll 1'lyn1m1tl1, ,lI11.ssz11-ll11.v1'Il.s' NELL FISHER SHOP Scituate, Massachusetts Dresses - Suits - Sportswear A FRIEND Blouses - Hosiery - Lingerie and Accessories Ilelen Nl. Hasbrouck, Prop. MARSHFIELD THE RED JACKET INN . s. A z fr 1o1zs Bak TELEVISION 81 RADIO CO- W i53,T,13,'.i3,L,11.1,i., ' H I,f'1'2lll SlI'l'0t ,rCl. Nlill'Sllf'lQl Tjuxbury, Blasgacllllsgittg SALES SERVICE INSTALLATIONS The best in Television and Radios Television Receivers Radios - Recorders - Phonographs Guests - Day, Week or Month el. Duxbury 476-M Breakfast PERCY L. WALKER Real Estate PERM' L. WALKPLR LOIlI..S'. f:l'l'l'Ijll.5' DONALD D. YYALKER I3U,.bc,,. Igvuufy C'LAREXf'l'I YV. lYAl.Kl'lll Shop ghop Telephone I,llXl'JllI'j' 120-ll Tel. 50 DFXBVRY. MASS- Hall's Vorner Hall's Vorncr SKIPPY'S l'on1pIimer1t.v of CLARA'S COFFEE SHOP South Duxbury, Mass. l'ompI1'n1 f'n1.s- of T E D ' S TEXACO STATION 38 Main Street North Plymouth liassachnsetts Tel. Plymouth Q36 Specialized Lubrication For Quick Service -Vall- ELIZABETH MOSHER'S Taxi Service Duxbury 238 At Junction of Routes 106 and 27 Kingston, Klassaelinsetts A SNAVK Oli A MEAL Hendrie's ICE CREAM Favorably known for 55 years Ancl still in a Class by itself 131 Eliot Street Milton 87, Mu Blnlellills 8-7850 1012 Nelson Street Plylllfblltll, Bla Plymoutll 160 BENNETT'S Groveries - BIGZIIS NYi11es - ,Liquors Radio Sales - Service Tc-lcplionc Diixlmry 784- ISLAND CREEK C'01rzipl1'1nerzis ry' A FRIEND FRANCIS L. SWIFT C'u1'pente1' and Builder NYooclworking - Vabinct Making Shop at South Station and Depot Sts. Tcl. Duxbury 459 I 'om pl in1f'nf.w of PILGRIM DRUG STORE LEYDEN PRESS Printers and Lithographers 9 Town Square Plymouth, Mass. Telephone 775 NOOK FARM DAIRY MILK and CREAM HEALTH BUILDER LOCAL MILK B. M. FIENBERG, Inc. Department Store BIC-n's and XYUIDCILS XXI-ar Me-n's XYOIIIGIVS and C'hildren's Shoes Home Appliances Kelvinator and Hotpoint Refrigerat ors Washers Bendix Hotpoint Inlaid Linoleum XYintlow Shades C'0mpI1'mf'11fs Qf THE PRINT SHOP Elm Street - - Duxbury, Mass. CVOIIIIJIIAIIIFIIIS Qf THE WINSOR HOUSE Iivst Ivishes to the Vlass of 1950 From SNUG HARBOR MOTORS George S. Butler, Prop. I t Irlislmcl 1890 Tel. Kingston H63-3 EDGAR W. LORING, IHC. C'ompI1'menfs of ' Cranberries A Coal Wood Kingston, Mass. f'UII1lI1I.lIll'lIfS of W R I G H T ' S Flowers - Coal - Grain Insurance Kingston, Mass. 'I'0I. 54-Q, 54-3 LOUIS' BARBER SHOP FREE PARKING to our patrons in Town Brook Auto Park Louis Borghesani, Jr., Prop. 18256 Blain Street Ext. Plymouth -H Ego' PHUTUBHHPHU A7 LURIHG whether itls Portraits, Group Pictures, or Action Shots-you can depend on LORING For the Finest in Portraiture. Our expert staff is pre- pared to handle any Photographic Assignment- at prices that are always moderate. LUHIHB STUUIO 10 West Street, Bostcn, Mass. HA ncock 6-7998 L it U Muff fm! fam pA0i0QzLZi!QA2? mi' f.fu-v i' I ' '. .W f.-ffq' 4 O E+: ' - ' ff' 'f . .1 Q ' . u 1 b'lar 311 1 Q Q 1. sl Y H 5 i, I ', sal' . 2 V X.. - Q iv- 1 4' . .- 0 1 ' ' A V A 'al ' 4 s V 1 X tg 5 I f df -1 -L- fi 'S , . N, f... G ay.. H , r!.Nib It ri xc: '1 :X 1' X- H94 ' Q I . .Y z. I' --.- - 9.-. , ,x ' . .ia . Q- sg:-'iz ,St ' Ik I h , r ge ...ff . . a , X x yi ,. 5 S .ig 'N , K s my X 5 4 I A, 1 Q - f 'X if '- .i. I I X, jill. - X ., :Qc-ty? 'Un x Ex ll' , Q y W If 5 Q Q J! 'I 'Y i ' l JI , 1 ' 1, if X ,pl 5' E ' - f' 5 8 Xe XR X X x N - 'gh X O ' 1 L 1 , A f x D I I . .. , I , .1 ' l 5 . Q , ,.. . . I, TTYL if 3-'gif - .l I K, 1 - g1,:,,fl :,, ' 4- f A Q tl F ff . X' ' 'fl . - '- 'Q ' f' N. . x v ' I 'gi '. A' 'N 'X ' x -f?-fA'V:.f,:f 2 1 ' Y 1 . . Y ' 5? 'Ir gg x , , ,. ,-1, J 1 ' N,.,- . 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