Orange High School - Key Yearbook (Orange, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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K 1112 Qbrange 1522115- i 5 -- ' Published by the Pupils of the Orange High School. Issued during December, March and on Class Day. Y L Entered as second-class matter at the Post Ojlce, Orange, Mass. VOL. 18 ORANGE, MASS., JUNE 10, 1932 No. 3 31.00 per annum Address: The Orange Peals, Orange, Mass. Peals Staff Editor-in-Chief, ELINOR S'roNE, 32 Business Manager, PRISCILLA CLAFLIN, '32 Assistant Editor, EDITH BERGQUIST, '33 Athletic Editor, BRADLEY FRYE, '32 Assistant Business Manager, ELLIOTT NEWCOMB, '33 Art Editor, EVELYN PARKER, '34 Subscription Manager, RUSSELL DEXTER, '34 Exchange Editor, DOROTHY SMITH, '33 Literary Editor, RAMONA FORD, '32 Grinds Editor, ERNEST PETERSON, '32 Assistant Literary Editor, CECILIA AMDROSE, '33 Grinds Editor, RALPH KENNEY, '33 School News, DOROTHY KELLOGG, '33 Grinds Editor, ADELE Yuocoms, '34 Alumni Editor, DOROTHY FALCON, '32 Grinds Editor, HAROLD OVERING, '35 Typists, PAULINA BUNUMAS, '32g DORIS STEINBERG, '33 FACULTY ADVISERS Literary, SAMUEL CROCKER Financial, EARLE MOODY Adviser, Ex-Officio, DWIGHT SHAW DAVIS, Principal Table of Contents PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS. .............,....................,.,. ,.... 4 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1932 ..... ...4--6 ADDRESS TO UNDERGRADUATES ..... .... 6- 7 REPLY ..............,................ ,...... 7 CLASS PROPHECY ,... .... 7 -10 CLASS WILL ......... ,.... I 0-13 IVY ADDRESS .......,.......... ....... 1 3 FAREWELL ADDRESS ............ ..... 1 3--14 TODAY DECIDES TOMORROW .... ...,... 1 4 ADDRESS OF WELCOME ......... ......... 1 5 CLAY TO MOLD ................ ..... 1 5-16 FIRST IMPRESSION ..... ..,.. 1 7-18 NEW SCULPTORS ...... ..... 1 8-19 THE MASTERPIECE ...... ..... 1 9-20 21 ....23and27 CLASS CELEBRITIES ..l............ .....,... SCHOOL NEWS ........,.......... HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1933 ..... ......... 2 4 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1934 ...., ....... 2 5 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1935 ..... ..,. 2 6 28 ....29 30 GRINDS ..,........ A ................... ..,. ATHLETICS ......,......,.......... AUTOGRAPHS ...,. .... THREE

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Read the answer in their faces! HEN you bring the suit home, the family circle will be quick to appre- ciate what a great buy Cutting Worsted fulisorifehistszgftgce to the last critical G 'Cutting , , ff'5f,'i?I,'Z5' iilifsilih 'TMIIIS WORSTED a roval. p?t's been years since we've been able to olfer such value! The Famous Friendly-Five Shoes for Men, all one price 85.00 Made on honor from the finest quality oak S soles and calfskins. an . 20 Handsome Patterns Cutting 33.30 Shoes for Men. Extra trousers A new shoe value worth S4. 33.30 Orange Clothing Co.



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l Glass Day President? Address It is my privilege, as president of the Class of '32, to bid you a cordial welcome to our Class Day Exercises. We, the Class of '32 are reaching the end of four years of work and real happi- ness. We thank our parents who have sacri- ficed to give to us during this time of depression the best they could possibly afford, the faculty who have worked with constant care during our preparation, making our road brighter and our loads lighter as we are fitted for the futureg also our friends who have provided this new high school for us, stood back of us, help- ing us in every way when needed. It is with regret that we depart from O. H. S. Some of us will be stepping into higher institutions, others directly into life's work, but we shall never forget what has been done for us. Once more, we, the Class of '32, extend to you a most sincere welcome. Stanley Ceponis, '32 History of the Class of 1932 One sunny morning about eight o'c1ock I was riding along a country road. Just as I turned a certain bend I noticed a group of people ahead of me. I think there were about eighty-five in all. They seemed to be having a good time so I stopped, and, watching them for a few moments, I noticed that their pace didn't alter much and that they walked as if they were anxious to reach a certain destination. I sat still and waited while they went on their way. They had rounded another roun ' bend when I decided to follow. They kept along this road for about a mile and then turned off into a field. My curiosity was well aroused by this time. I finally caught up with the stragglers and asked them what it was all about. One told me that they were going to climb a hill, which I could see in the distance. I didn't see much to that idea for the hill didn't look very high or hard to climb. And then another told me that they wanted to climb to the top of the tower that could be seen above the trees. I decided to become a member of the group for I had become as excited as the others. After a short climb we reached the foot of the tower. We went inside and learned that there were four very long, dark, narrow flights of stairs. The keeper of the tower suggested that we have a number of guides to lead us. Our first step was to elect leaders for the first part of our journey. After due consideration Ernest Peterson, Ramona Ford, Malcolm Hall and Elinor Stone were chosen. We soon settled down to a steady climb, our major difficulties being scholastic duties. We didn't find the going so very hard until we reached the last few stairs and then a great many people began to drop out. During this phase of the journey every- one was trying to help the other one out. Each spoke words of encouragement, patted others on the back and said, Oh! come on kid, just two or three more and then we'll be there. I think everyone was very much pleased with himself to think he had at last reached the top of the first flight of stairs. The most important experience we had during this part of our journey came as a result of an invitation to attend Bacca- laureate. At a class meeting we decided e ---1 4

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