MacDuffie School - Magnolia Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1956

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PAGE TWO THE MACDUFFIE MAGNET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. THE MAGNET Editor ,. . , Sylvia Smith '56 Business Manager Jean Wallace '56 Assist. Business Manager . , Joan Chapin '56 EDITORIAL STAFF Literary Editor Betsy Jo Constantine '56 Feature Editor ,,,,, ,,,,,,.,, , , ,, Faith Foss '56 Columnist ,,,, , . , , Linda Cook '56 Poetry Editor V,,, .. ,,.,,,, Peggy Ellis '58 Photographer ,,..,,, .,,,,,,. ,,,,. J e an Mann '56 News Beard Business Board Jenifer Bagster-Collins '57 Julie Baxter '56 Georgia Anderson '56 Peggy Beaver '56 Sally Bays '57 Janet Day '57 Jane Convery '57 Phyllis Freedman '56 Sandra Lee Dickinson '58 Barbara Hansen 56 Sandra Fisk '56 Helen King '58 Marge Gamblin '56 Judy Kraus '58 Susanne Houch '58 Betty Perry '56 Gail Hubach '57 Barbara Russell '57 Anne Larson '56 Barbara,Robarge '56 Emily Leonard '56 Carol Sargent '58 Virginia Scola '56 Sue Parker '56 Beverly Sisk '56 Pat Woolley ' Barbara Stannard '56 Alison Holt '60 ' EDITORIAL Happy voices ring out familiar car ols! The loud clamor of nv' bells is clearly heard' 'T and shout in Claus ORGAN MUSIC BY JUDY PERINCHIEF Organ music floating, twisting, curling, Out into the dusty expanses of the church Teases ears, and is no more. A shaft of light stares through a window Turning hair to gold High shrill notes speak from the organ, Pushed by the booming notes that quickly follow. The grey stone walls resound with music Til lost among the massive beams of the roof While high up, wooden angels play Witlt notes already beyond the human ear. The church is still. e shaft of light grown restless w stares in other windows e organ mighty in longer Famous Physician Performs Old Request BY EMILY LEONARD Calling Dr. Darekill, Calling Dr. Darekill, wanted in surgery. These familiar words ran through the trou- bled minds of the hopeful throng. As the illustrious doctor stepped forward to his place at the head of the long white table he too was troubled. As he called for the sharpened instruments, the onlookers wondered, would the operation be successful? There was no question about it, it had to be. Dr. Darekill's famed repu- tation was at stake. If he failed, it would mean ostracism, disgrace, the loss of his practice, and more impor- tant, going hungry. The man beside him offered his ad- but the compe- this aside and turn- of his new holiday task. vice, eve scissors, he asked for There could be no worked quietly suddenly he called for a was nec- the men, looked on breath. hours, Dr. There icely and mas. minor our Sams' iccess. tend h yxonek. igilfg But t e . gg, I ' tained TWYV' by A and good , knvcl ' qnoftaf 5 I E itable xg 00995 ' gow Yr- ' 7 Tiled f I YZYVCYHY- X N,q3c,t. X .CHOIR- a won .er u Y S. cage- A Yogi . our minds 92030 5 Q, VCO j'xn,I strengthen X aigoigxgw. Roxy?-filo 'Cn CMM Love D- ft- ' xt. C -sw s set 't at to Tiglll - tiieaoil' cit-Cow nails' If XXaCCi ' ' '2tCC'cWl '- CHAPEL T K Row: leil0M5,9ie fX.Q,asiXog5,X4 ?N,,3.xsa m,,,v,x law bright Sam- I SP B416 Q. Sarge Tight Roig. .QCFNL ' Caves, Aanam Academy invited N lt X. left to Yxvbiic ' 4 OSWXXV 9 Y.Yj .Juffie over for a football game, A variety of pri cond R0wg5eXIiG' XXAQAO YXAXXSC 7 dinner, dancing and a movie. presented at Friday S' Q,,Ya0' to Tigltl 1 YXSXQB' Not knowing the first thing about during the fall, Addr, Row: leiibwx' C YNCpI.S' 5 football I sion became very confused tenber have stressed tl. :ml grit , +0 ill as to just w at was going on. Someone of practical life, in schtl G . SEATS' l if? behind me yelled kill him and I de- On one 0CC35i0n the I P qhowil' Cided that the game WAS getting ZOO well as a few others, learr, Idol l I rough for me and left. I found out interesting information a ggllegg ik later from Lars that she didn't under- and the effort it takes to get there. Two guest speakers also have been DON'T FORGET CLASSES RESUME IANUARY 4! stand the game either and all she knew continued on page six

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RED CRCDSS SERVICE CLUB Bark Row: left lo Hgh! - A. Churchill, C. Gallup, Conkey, Mullen, B. Boyer, A. LaFrance, C. Pick, B. Kittridgc, Carter, H. Brusnicki, Vanderbrouk, M. Moscdale. S. Bridge J. Phillips, G. Bloom, D. Daigneault, S. Berry. w Third Row: lqft lo right - A. Pfeifer, M. Schoales, C. Wardinski, S. Rodin, C. Viseonti, N. Massen- burg, P. Hayden, E. Alcorn, NI. Blake, S. Donovan, Knaus, L. Ide, L. Ericson. Second Row: left to rzghl W A. Colton,j. Thomason, A. Shortell, C. Oliver, B. Armstrong, G. Adams, J. Chapin, NI. Burns, N. Brown, lXI. Wletherbee, S. Shearer, L. Merrick. First Row: left lo nghtf E. Gillespie, Karp, Nl. Mayo, Consolatti, M. Conkcy, Rhodes, M. Armstrong, D. johnson, A. LeBritton, P. Dexter, G. Henry. .Noi Shown: Baldwin, L. Bates, P. Beaver, A. Carroll, D. Day, C. Russell. Under the helpful guidance of Miss Couture, our advisor, the Red Cross Club sponsored the traditional Hwhite elephantw table, dressed dolls for the hospitals and orphan homes of Springfield, and Filled the Red Cross boxes to be sent overseas, The officers this year were: Gail Adams, president, Beverly Armstrong, secretary, and Joan Chapin, treasurer.



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SCIENCE CLUB Back Row: lqft to right- E. Thorp, E. Alcorn, E. Johnson, B. Boyer, lvi. Tviaayo, hi. G. Sargent, G. Ditmars, G. Adams, E. Metcalf, A. LaFrance, L. Peterson. Third Row: Zfyft to night - M. Blake, G. Hubach, P. Hayden, S. Dickinson, M. Hastings, M. Safford, E. M. Newmark, D. Martin, B. Schwartz, Bagster-Collins. Second Row: lg? lo rzght- L. Pokorny, M. Friedel, A. Shortell, C. Bjorn, M. Hunter, S. Pinkney, B. Flagg, B. Stannard, S. Archibald, E. Studley. First Row: lg! to right - M. Gillis, A. Larson, B. Constantine, S. Clarke, P. Woolley, Chapin, B. Perry, B. Kittridge. Not Shown: M. Beaver, D. Day, L. Reinhardt. The Science Club had a very successful year under the fine leadership of our advisor, Miss Putnam. The annual Christmas Bazaar with the Parcel Post booth proved to be very profitable. We had some new and interesting programs. The oflicers chosen in October were: Sandra Pinkney, president, Barbara F lagg, vice-president, Martha Hunter, secretary-treasurer.

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