Duxbury High School - Partridge Yearbook (Duxbury, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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Class Elects Officers Each September found the class of '53 voting for officers with Miss Downey's reminder, Popular- ity does not belong at the polls, clearly in mind. The Freshmen year found the following officers: President Bud- dy Hyslop, Vice President Elaine Macomber, Secretary joan Walker and Treasurer Gail Woodsum. Peter Barker, Donald Barbosa, Elaine Macomber and Barbara Hulbert were elected Student Council rep- resentatives while Edythe Pyy and Barbara Hulbert were chosen stu- dent marshals. Officers for the Sophomore Year were President Elaine Macomber, Vice President Barbara Hulbert, Secretary Joan Walker and Treas- urer Peter Barker. As juniors the officers were Pres- ident Elaine Macomber, Vice Presi- dent john Allen, Secretary joan Walker, Treasurer Carl O'Neil. Ronald Cheney and Edythe Pyy were Student Council representa- tives and, student marshals were Carl O'Neil and Gail Woodsum. LOST MEMBERS '53 MOURNS Duxbury High, Sept., 1952 - As Freshmen, the class of 1953 had one of the largest groups to enter the high school. At one time the class numbered near fifty. Gradually members of the class moved, at- tended other schools or dropped out to work. Soon the once remark- ably large group dwindled to just another class, but only as size goes. The Sophomore Year found Bud- dy Hyslop, Judy Griswold, Tom Bulu, Audrey Trongeau, Henry Merry, Walter' Johnson, Robert Bartlett and Skipper Ellis among the missing. Returning for our jun- ior Year we found that we had lost Gratia Wrye, Susan Lund, Paul Bates, Herbert johnson, Blanche Caron, and Tom Craig. As Seniors we missed Clayton Ricker, Dan Ellis, Donald Barbosa and Ronald Cheney. The class has never quite forgot- ten these students whose names re- main linked with memories of past years. QI K , l Q .W-I Q Q Q. ' git . Vu! 1 . ai- Cliinwp 'fo the Arno.-svsztsxgtxi Season - BCSNUQ Qov Cvxsoct Qvieo breed, TETOUDUXCCS QLUCQ ic-'e cream. - a ...ef 105 'B 41 f 51 ru.- w l ,un E .. A Traveling Class D.H.S., Nov., 1949-Voices yelled Wait for me! and Save a seat! as the Freshmen climbed aboard the school bus, New Bedford bound. The Class of '53 was preparing to leave for a field trip! The New Bedford Whaling Museum was our first stop. We spent the morning there examining whale skeletons, going through the authentic scale- model of a whaling vessel, and se- lecting postcards. The afternoon found the sightseers'at the Wam- sutta Textile Mills observing the very interesting process of cloth manufacturing. At the end of the tour everyone boarded the bus with paper bags and pockets full of un- processed wool. Months later Mr. Blakeman took the class to Logan Airport. There a very interesting day was spent visit- ing the weather bureau, the control tower and the hangars. An airplane, opened for inspection, was soon oc- cupied by anticipating Freshman who strapped themselves into seats, just in case the plane happened to take off. The rest of the day was spent touring the propeller rooms, engine rooms, dope rooms and fi- nally the cafeteria of the New Eng- land Aircraft School. This, a most enjoyable field trip, was one of the highlights of our first year in high school.

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PRES S CLIFFINCS Celebrities D.H.S., March, 1953 - Along with the fun of four school years, mem- bers of the Class of 1953 have been honored in various interesting ways. In the freshman year Elaine Mac- omber won an award from the New England Aircraft School for the best essay on the class trip to Logan Airport. Ann Wentworth was the win- ner of a portable radio in the Sophomore-sponsored Vacabu-lad- der contest, an English project. Anne Kent had a poem published in the National High School Poetry Anthology. Honor ushers for 1952 com- ,- -f I., mencement exercises were Lloyd Ferrell, Carl O'Neil, Peter Barker, Ronald Cheney, Edythe Pyy, Joan Walker, Anne Kent, and Elaine Macomber. Student marshal was Steven Loring. Earlier in the Junior Year Edythe Pyy was chosen as rep- resentative to Good Government Day. A trip to Nova Scotia by boat was the prize for Anne Kent's win- ning essay on the American Mer- chant Marine. Also in the junior Year, Peter Barker and Anne Kent were chosen as representatives to Massachusetts Boys' and Girls' States. As the Senior Year progressed Edythe Pyy was one of the six finalists in the Cape Cod Cranberry Queen Contest. Steven Loring was chosen as the representative to Good Government Day. Elaine Macomber was interviewed on the radio after being one of four alter- nates in the Plymouth County Al- trusa Club Essay Contest. Beverly Freeman was the winner of the Daughters of American Revolution Award. The Bausch and Lomb Sci- ence Award was presented to Carl O'Neil. Deserving Seniors will receive ad- ditional awards at their graduation. N z z,,1 '-X 1 if QM' . L' .. y . .3 li i1 N'-I .. .,-b Y ,Y-1 . ' ' 1' - , -. 1 . x ' J ,K , 2 - if . tiff lar. 1 ' . ' '-1'1'Ll'2:i,y,. s f g EA VU! 4 1 xg p A ' ., V ', Jr. ff 'J-c G9 5' N 51 - 'Q 'P 1 1 ,alll llf 'i -I, !,'e .gg w .ZR , , 5 1 , , .Nf .,::i.Z-H . A4 ' cf?-,un Q :::i44,L .. , ' ' ' - -1 ' . -. ' ,-1 '.-ill.- - . -



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