Pembroke High School - Mattakeesett Yearbook (Pembroke, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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Best Week of the Year December 14, 1952, finally arrived for five eager students! We had looked forward to this day with much antici- pation. After bidding our farewells, we were on our way to Pembroke, New Hampshire, for six days, as guests of our Exchange Students at the New Hampshire Academy. The lucky stu- dents chosen this year were Anne Cree- den, Barbara Fee, Richard Hall, Michael Zacchilli, and Rachel West, chaperoned by Mr. Edmund Bakon. WE ARE ON oUR WAY! Upon our arrival at Pembroke Acad- emy, we were warmly greeted at the school by the principal, Mr. Jarvis Beal. Later at a Tea, served very graciously at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beal, we met the school student council members and faculty. The following day we all got up bright and early and went to school where we visited various classes. Our days were spent seeing special places of interest in the surrounding towns. Our visits included the E. 8z R. Cleaners, the Dexter 7-20-4 Cigar Plant, Hesser Business College, the Union Leader Press in Manchester, Keene Teachers' College, The State House, and the Rum- ford Press, home of the Readers Digest in Concord. All our evenings were given over to the special interests of the students. To start things off right, Maureen Le- maire served a delicious spaghetti sup- per, which was followed by a gala party at Lee Marston's home, the purpose of which was to GET ACQUAINTED U5 with one another. We also enjoyed two exciting basketball games. The other evenings were filled with social gather- ings, and our last night was topped off with a dance after the basketball game. Early Saturday morning five very sleepy and nearly exhausted students and Mr. Bakon packed their bags for 'the journey home. Mr. Bakon, wanting to get an early start, was almost an hour late in picking us up. We still can't understand why HE had to be late! Who was chaperoning the chaperon? We expect to entertain our new friends sometime during the month of April. We all agree that this most en- joyable visit has been one of the high- lights of our High School days, and we sincerely hope that the Exchange Program will be continued in the years to come! RACHEL WEST, '54 Seniors Hold Banquet A corsage for each girl, a boutonniere for each boy, place cards made by Marcia, the class artist, and a menu are the souvenirs of our class banquet, held at the Toll House, Whitman, on March 6! To quote the Enterprise of March 10: Toastmaster was President W'arren Call and toastmistress was Barbara Fee. Spe- cial guests were Principal and Mrs. Lloyd Creighton, senior class adviser, Mrs. Carl Etelman, and Mr. Etelman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prendergast. Each lady was

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presented a corsage and the gentlemen received boutonnieres. Marcia Rogers and Barbara VVikstro1n made attractive place cards and corsages and boutivnnierees were tucked in them for members of the class. The committee on arrangements was Dick Hall and Anne Creeden. The group was entertained at the home of Dick Hall, following the banquet. The managements provided us with a private room attractively decorated with flowers predominating in spring colors. Gayety and laughter prevailed throughout the delicious dinner served us with gracious perfection. MMMMM -those pecan rolls! Heals CoNs1eATULATxoNs! You ARE GRADUATES Now! Reminders-Warren's appetite, the lobster bibs on Wick and Mrs. Creighton, Fee's filling lobster nevvburg, the CIGARSI, Warren's glitter at the Howard Seminary girls! To most of us, the class banquet will be one of the most memorable occasions of our senior year at Pembroke High! CH ARLOTTE MATHEWS, '53 2-15-53 Brockton Enterprise 1:30 P. M. SUNDAY VOICE OF TOMORROW Pembroke High School Students lane Corson lim Anderson Deborah lones Guest Mrs. James Warren Sever Dire:tor Public Relations for Childrerfs Hospital lVTed'cal Center Mother of the Year I947 Subject: Should Restrictions Be Placed on Teen-Agers' Time 'I :30-2:00 Moderator - Dorothy Dale WBET 1460 f'?.2Ls JAMES ANDERSON JANE CORSON DEBORAH JONES

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