Pembroke High School - Mattakeesett Yearbook (Pembroke, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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First Row: Miss Boornazian, D. Jones, R. West, D. Bishop, A. Creeden. Second Row: B. Wikstrom, S. Baltzer, J. Whitaker, B. Lambert. NATWNM. HIINUR S IIE Y f 2 S z PC 7X t ational Honor Society Prcsiflent ..... Anne Creeden Vice-Presiclcnt . . . Rachel West Sccretafry . . Barbara Lambert To'easu1'e1' . . . Barbara Wikstrom Acting on a resolution made in September to arouse the interest and pride of the students in their school, the Honor Society has been an active group. All activities were under the capable direction of Miss Margaret Boornazian, whom we sincerely thank. An innovation was the Honor Roll Banner made by Barbara Wik- strom, which was presented to the seniors for having the highest per- centage of its members on the Honor Roll. Sally Baltzer was in charge of the March of Dimes collection, and also aided Barbara Lambert in making a directory of past and present members of the society. Our probationary members, Deborah Jones and Diane Bishop, gave talks to the eighth and ninth grades which we hope will serve them as an incentive for further study. Late in March, the auditorium was the scene of a colorful induction ceremony during which time Diane and Debby were inducted, and pins were presented to the senior members. Two former members, both gradu- ates of last year's class, spoke interestingly of their new life in college. A trip to the state capital proved an educational and exciting ex- perience. Oh's and Ah's rippled through our group as we toured the Gardner, the Fine Art Museum, and the capitol building itself. The February vacation was followed by a clean-up drive sponsored jointly by the Honor Society and the Student Council. Thereafter it was not an uncommon sight to see a student in the classroom or corridor with a pail and rag, removing dirt-and enjoying it. This was proof to us that we were succeeding in our endeavors. It is our sincere desire that this pride and interest will continue for years to come. ANNE CREEDEN, '53

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First lfmr: B. Flood, J. Corson, M. Wayne, P. Wagner, Mrs. Etelman, S. Baltzel H. Fee, A. Creeden, P. Monk. Second Ifnw: R. Cousins, B. Kose, B. l121lHl1Cl't J. Angley, M. Zacchilli, C. Phillips, J. Vlfyman, B. WlliStl'11l1l. Tllird Nou' 1 H. Mathews, I . Cravo, l'. llavcy, J. Anderson, B. Paris, G. Bishop, R. I.eFurgcy The Verse Speaking Choir The man fhrrl llufll no music in lzimsvlf, Nui' is :lol HlUI'lf1 wifi: coillforn' of swecf sounds, ls fit for frerzsoiis, sirrrIr'g1'n1s, and spoilsg The muffin of his spirifs ure dull as niyllf, And his rzjfvcrfioirs flrrrlf as fLll'f'bIlS,' . . . Shakespeare's words could also apply to poetry as the Verse Speaking Choir presents it. The choir captures the music in the verse in the hope to create a sympathetic mood in the listener. Membership in the Verse Speaking Choir enriches the life of the participating individual and provides him with many experiences valu- able in group learning and functioning. The members gain in co- ordination, co-operation, and self-coniidence. Sharing in the cultural background given us by the verses we have come to appreciate gives us a better understanding ot' others and of ourselves. It was fun to be part of the Armistice Day program and to do the Christmas story on Television. Graduation will afford us a further opportunity. We hope that in the years to come the Verse Speaking Choir may enjoy many more such adventures in the world of Literature, and that it will continue to play an important part in the life of the school. CYNTHIA PHILLIPS, '54 JoIIN ANGLIQY, lVlIClIAEL ZAUCIIILLI it I'1'a1'1 fl A1-wuz 111111 isis



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Librar Club Mas. ETELMAN AND Book Rnvnswnxs J ANE CORSON, BARBARA LAMBERT, ANNE CREEDEN, JOANNA YVYMAN The Library Club started with its usual vim and vigor this year under the guidance of Mrs. Etelman. The book fair, which was sponsored by the P. T. A. and the Library Club, was our first event. Members of our enthusiastic club gave pre- views of various books, in advarce, to the lower grades in hopes that they would gain a true interest in books and general reading, as well as buy books at the fair. Others classified books, and placed them on the tables. When the whole exciting event was over, the Library Club cleaned up. On February 13, everyone participated in conducting a successful Book Review and Tea in the Home Economics Room in spite of the fact that it had been postponed from February 12, because of a snowstorm. An audience of parents and friends of the club listened to interesting book reviews given by Anne Creeden, who reviewed And Tell of Time by Laura Smith Kreyg by Joanna Wyman, who reviewed The Life of Lincoln by Carl Sandburg, and by Barbara Lambert, who reviewed The Silver Chalice by Thomas B. Costain. Mrs. Pratt assisted the club members in arranging a tea, which was served after the reviews. The cakes, cookies, and sandwiches were brought in by the club members, some of whom also decorated the room attractively. Barbara Fee Ca club member! and Mrs. Lloyd Creighton were the pourers. Miss Marion Cole was unable to attend due to the change of date. Our activities have been of great benefit to the school, and we hope we may continue to do as well in the future. ANNA G. KUNZ, '55 First Row: R. Arushan, B. Lambert, B. Fee, M. Zacchilli, A. Creedcn P Monl G. Cook. Svcorzrl Row: P. Broadbent. P. VVag'ner, S. McAloney, S. Baltzei Mis Etelman, J. Corson, R. Cousins, R. West, A. Kunz, E. Grant. Third R014 C Phillips, J. Wyman, R. Clark, R. Hall, D. Romine, M. Mathews, D. Jonas

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