Pembroke High School - Mattakeesett Yearbook (Pembroke, MA)

 - Class of 1951

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From Rauwj. West, M. L. Washburn,-I. Whitaker,j. Fisher, N. Romine. Second Roux' P. Wagner, C. Early, D. Belknap, D. Butler, P. Monk. S. Reed, B. Styron, R. West. Third Roux' M. Styron, M. Lawrence, S. Trask, C. Mathews, B. Wickstrom, Fourfh Roux' B. Rose, M. Derochea, D. Swanson, B. Fee. Girls' lee Club One day at the beginning of the school year, an announcement came over the public address system that all girls in the high school interested in choir work were to meet in the assembly hall immediately. This was the beginning of a new organization known as the Girls' Glee Club, which is under the direction of Mr. Ralph Chouinard, our Supervisor of Music. Choir rehearsals are scheduled for Friday afternoons at three o'clock, and it is at this time we make plans for participation in program adctivities. Our first performance was at the testimonial for Mr. Gifford, at which we sang This Is My Country and selected Christmas carols. Our soloist, Marjorie Styron, sang Silent Night. We also sang a variety of songs at the Scintillating Salmagundi Program and at Graduation injune. Our group is to be incorporated into the Verse Speaking part of the graduation program. We are very grateful to the Verse Speaking Choir for so generously sharing with us their new maroon robes. Though we are one of the younger organizations in the school, we feel that our work will attract many others toward the ever growing musical program which Mr. Chouinard is promoting. RACHEL WEST, '54 4301

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N. Romine, Miss M. Boornazian, A. Baird, A. Isham, W. Key vztionvzl Honor Society Allan Isham, William Key, and I National Honor Society were inducted into ceremonies under Miss Margaret Boornazian' Sophomore Class is to be made a probationk The National Honor Society rest Character, Scholarship. These same virtues c the members of the organization begin to reali position they maintain in the world. As memb to be the shining examples to the rest of our s a way that our torches do not flicker, but we flickered and dimmed. However, in times wh danger, we realize then that our lamps must b to us to lead the way into darkness holding and in turn will be able to carry on these torch world of peace. How can we keep our lamps shinir breezes which try to put out their light? Mr. will, there is a way. I know that you and I l hand, our lamps held high with Peace as our I Jancy Romine of the Pembroke Chapter of the the organization during impressive candlelight ' direction on May 25, 1950. Anne Baird of the ry member soon. :s upon four great virtues, Service, Leadership, mpose the foundation of Peace. In time of war Ee the full meaning of these virtues, the important rs of the National Honor Society we are supposed fhool. We are expected to carry ourselves in such must admit that many times those torches have en our Peace is threatened or our Democracy is in rn brightly sending forth a steady beam It is up liligh our torches so that those behind us can see, es and go far beyond us to light the way toward a ig brightly and steadily and protect them from the john R. Gifford told me once, Where there is a iave the will, so let's find the way and go hand in goal! WILLIAM KEY, '52 351-



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W. Key, M. L. Washburn, V. Trotta, Miss Grant, . Pratt, R. Riley, D. Gauley, B. Lambert, M.j. Huntly, C. Mix, Mrs. Cote,j. Winchester, Mr. Lynch. 1 i I i I tlfletzcr Council The Curtis Publishing Company ptlesented the school with a plaque for outstanding accomplishment at the conclusion of one of th history. The proceeds benefited the Athleti Boornazian of the faculty and Mary Lou Wash of the campaign. Faculty Manager of Athleticsjames the South Shore League. All officials for basket to the various games. Our appreciation goes t and Jeanne Fisher for selling tickets at our h P C Another important and successful of Mr. Lynch, Mr. Gordon Pratt, Miss jean Day Drive in March on election day. The pro the athletic program and needs in the school. On April 30th the second annual A Pembroke. At that time the boys and girls jackets. Those given jackets at the last ban time we learned Cofficiallyj that our faculty mailii had resigned and was leaving us. Good Luck, Mr. Lynch 4 Don'tjQ ie most successful magazine drives in our school ' Council. Much credit is due Miss Margaret higurn of the senior class who served as supervisors i Lynch of the Council served as Commissioner in all games cleared through him to be appointed him for this job well done and to Marjorie Styron mme games. roject carried out by the group under the direction rant, and Mrs. Ruth Cote, coaches, was the Tag eeds went to help expand athletics and to support thletic Banquet was held at the Hobomoc Inn in who had earned sufficient points were awarded uet were awarded trophies and letters. At this ager, and teacher, our friend, Mr. james Lynch. wget Ur! BARBARA LAMBERT, '53 fl 371, l

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