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Lf X X .Q M X41 ,, i 141' K, - '13 Y 'a -M 3 Q X.5Q5wi ' C-' 35 E Q E 2 i - 1 .,, -5 . i : TEE published hy the sssmfom c:LAss 2 of the 2 Orange High School 2 Orange, Massachusetts E ' 'IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIllIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIII!IllIllllIIlllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE We, the members ot the class of l9ll9, take this opportunity to offer our most sincere thanks to all those who have helped make this yearbook a success. -:- -:- -:- THIDSE DI: TH E FAC IJ LTV x Never to be Forgotten-il-if QLASS IDIQDMS THE SENIOIQ DFFICEIQS -Vice-President - NANCY PARMENTER HNANU Pro Merito Class Vice-President, 4 Minstrel Show, 3, 4 Class Committees Class Banker, 3, 4 Yearbook, 4 -Secretary - IRENE HOLSTON RENE Pro Merito Class Secretary, 4 Usher, 4 Oghis, 1, 2, 3 Class Committees Office, 2, 3, 4 x A gs, ,AW --President- HAROLD TORSTENSEN SUGAR Class Treasurer, 1 Class President, 4 Football, 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain, 4 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain, 4 Minstrel Show, 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals, 1, 2 Boys' State, 3 Class Marshal, 3 4,4114 fo . f gvyb- -Treas u re r- LUTHER SMITH Pro Merito Student Council, 3, 4 Class Treasurer, 4 Senior Play Oghis, 4 French Club, 3, 4 Boys' State, 3 Yearbook, 4 Qfrom Kennebunkport High! Student Council, 1, 2 Vice-President, 1 One-Act Play, 1, 2 NANCY BRIGGS IQRED! I Minstrel Show, 3 Lfrom Central High, Providence, R. IJ Treasurer, 1 Basketball, 1, 2 Class Committees -' 1, I ' 1 f f . .V- I , off- , J , 1' ,X ADELE BRUBAKER asORAn Pro Merito Student Council, 2, 3, Vice-President, 1 Secretary, 2 Minstrel Show, 2, 3, 4 One-Act Play, 1, 2 Oghis, 2, 3 Editor-in-chief, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Committees ,x SONYA ANDERSON SPIKE Pro Merito Student Council, 3, 4 vice-president, 3 secretary, 4 Yearbook, 2, 4 Vice-President, 2, 3 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 co-captain, 3, 4 Minstrel Show, 2, 3, 4 One-Act Play, 1, 2, 3, 4 best actress, 1 Senior Play Oghis, 2, 3, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club, 2, 3, 4 Gym Instructor, 4 Girls' State B. and L. Science Award Honorary Member Woman's Club I I NANCY BARNES Yearbook, 3 Oghis, 4 Class Committees J' ,ff ' Q, i . if 1 v' , I 1 r , fn fr, 1 fr ' , 1 K - 1 ESTELLE BOUSOUET Yearbook, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 3, 4 Oghis, 4 Claes Committees Oflice, 3, 4 MARILYN CADRETT MCAD!! Pro Merito Yearbook, 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 1, 3, 4 Minstrel Show, 2, 3, 4 One-Act Play, 1, 4 Senior Play Oghis, 2, 3, 4 Class Committees French Club, 2, 3, 4 Gym Instructor, 3, 4 ALICF COFFIN Class Committees WILLIAM COPELAND WILD BILL Football, 3, 4 Minstrel Show, 1, 2 Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, Oflice 3 4 I s ,V DOROTHY CORMIER DOT Yearbook, 1, 2 Minstrel Show, 2, 2, 4 Prompter, 1 Oghis, 3, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Committees . , V, 1 f I t ., tx ,. I Q 0 , f' 1. w ,H-r Lil .f Vu? ffl! L' IIL fglxvf 1: X J f ' J' , s Jeff f . '-4 1 I fi 'MNST . M, Jffi. My Nonlvmiv DERY KIOMERJY Yearbook, 4 Football, 1, 3, 4 Basketball, 1 Class Committees Intramurals, 2, 4 PAUL DIRTH PABI.0 Basketball, 1, 2, 3 Baseball, 3 Stagehand,' 3, 4 Class Committees ' H' PETER DEEGAN caPETErs Basketball, 1, 2, 3 Minstrel Show, 1 Class Committees Baseball Manager, ,f , , V ,rv 3 JEAN FERGUSON FlNGERS Minstrel Show, 2, 3, 4 One-Act Play, 4 Senior Play Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 3, 4 Class Committees French Club, 2 Oflice, 3, 4 WILLIAM FISHER s4BILLys Yearbook, 3 Football, 1 Baseball, 1 Minstrel Show, 1, 2 Stagehand, 4 Class Committees Intramurals, 2, 4 SALLY DIKE SAL '- A Pro Merito 'sell Student Council, 3, 4 Yearbook, 1, 3 ' Minstrel, 2, 3, 4 Oghis, 3, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 , Dance Orchestra. 2, 3, Class Committees Honorary Member Woman's Clu ROBERT DUBRULE BOB Minstrel Show, 4 Class Committees Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4 Stagehand, 2 J if 1 i ,r ? i A , e JAMES HALE JIMM Pro Merito Student Council, Yearbook, 1, 2 editor, 4 f One-Act Play, 2 Senior Play C . Oghis, 1, 2 rr Class Banker, 2, 4 Baseball Manager, 2 Intramurals, 2, 4 Class Committees Gym Instructor, 4 Basketball scoreboard operator, 3, 4 EARLE HARRINGTON, JR. IKDOCIY Yearbook, 4 Football, 3, 4 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, Minstrel Show, 4 Stagehand, 4 Oghis, 4 Class Committees Class Marshal, 2 EDITH GREEN NEDIIE!! Lunchroom, 2, 3 W PAUL GORDON Yearbook, 4 Football, 1, 3, 4 Basketball, 1, 3 Baseball, 2 Minstrel Show, l, 2 Stagehand, 4 Band, 1 Class Committees Intramurals, 2 JEAN HARRISON SANDY Oghis, 4 ' One-Act Play, 4 Minstrel Show, 4 Commerce High School, Springfield Riverside Polytechnic High School, Calif. Girls! Athletic Asso- ciation, 2 Hi-Tri, 2 Press Club, 2 Spotlight, 2 Rantoul Township High School, Rantoul, Ill. Gardner High School Softball, 3 JUNE HILL SMILEY Minstrel Show, 3 Oghis, 4 Class Committees CHARLES HALLETT CHUCK Football, 3 Minstrel Show, 1, 2, 3 Intramurals, 4 Baseball Manager, 1 J . y , ,f 5 , z I ' u ' f a ' , , . J! RIN i . 'I l I. BAE HARRINGTON JESSE Yearbook, 2 Basketball, 1, 2, 3 co-captain, 4 Minstrel Show, 2, 3, 4 Usher, 1 Senior Play Twirler, 2, 3 Majorette, 4 Class Committees Cheer Leader, 3, 4 Gym Instructor, 3, 4 DONALD JOHNSON HDONH Class Committees Intramurals, 1, 2, 4 JOAN KELLOGG Yearbook, 1, 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Oghis, 1, 2, 3, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Committees RALPH IIOLBROOK Football, 3, 4 Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4 IIELEN .I EWE'I I' Minstrel Show, 2, 3, 4 Oghis, 3, 4 French Club, 2 Class Committees PRISCILLA KING PUTT Yearbook, 3, 4 Minstrel Show, 2, 3, 4 Oghis, 4 Class Committees Class Banker, 4 FRED KEACII FREDDY Football, 3, 4 Minstrel Show, 1, 2 Intramurals, 1, 2, 3 4 EUGENE KELTON SMILEY Yearbook, 4 Football, 1, 3, 4 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Baseball, 1, 2 Class Committees Intramurals. 1, 2 Stage Manager, 4 -QA i 77 vac!! 0, MWA!! WILLIAM LAWSON BILL Yearbook, 4 Basketball, 1 Minstrel Show, 1, 2 Class Committees Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4 Stage Manager, 3, 4 Office, 4 Z ROLAND 0'MARA, JR. RABBIT Football, 1 Basketball, 1, 4 Minstrel Show, 2 Class Committees Intramurals, 1, 2 Basketball Scoreboard I Operator, r ' f x W, , f 'J offf if ff, I f ' ff ,f I, 1 if ROBERT PALUILIS CKBOB9! Minstrel Show, 2 Band, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 2, 3, 4 Class Committees French Club, 4 Intramurals, 1, 2 3 ff BARBARA MARSHALL ' BARR ' f Q' , ,J ' Lois NORTH NORTHIE Pro Merito Yearbook, 1, 2 Basketball, 3, 4 Minstrel Show, 2, 3, 4 Oghis, 3 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Committees Yearbook, 1, 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show, 2, 3, 4 Oghis, 4 Class Committees SEHA. Good Citizen, 4 ce, , O55 1 xl bfi' 1 1 A BARBARA PARTRIDGE .1 BARR KAY PEACOCK Pro Merito - , Yearbook, 4 gligstreil Show, 3, 4 Basketball' 2 Committees Minstrel Show, 3, 4 , Class Committees French Club 2 3 4 I. LOUIS ORSZULAK OZZIE Yearbook, 4 Football, 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball, 1, 2 Minstrel Show, 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Oghis, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Committees Intramurals, 1, 2 Stage Manager, 4 Class Marshal, 1 OLINTO PAOLETTI IKOLIEH Football, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show, 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Committees Intramurals, 1, 2 Pro Merito WILFRED RICIIARDS PANCHO Basketball, 4 Oghis, 1 Intramurals, J, 2 Football Manager, 4 Basketball Manager, 4 DAVID SHERMAN HDAVEV1 Minstrel Show, 1 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals, 1, 2 Oliice, 4 School Banker, 4 Ticket Manager, 1, 2, 3 4 Dance Orchestra, Yearbook, 4 ,2, 3,4 BERNAL POWERS, JR. BUNNY Minstrel Show, 2 Class Committees Intramurals, 1, 2 BERT Pro Merito Yearbook, 1 ' , Minstrel S One-Act Oghis, 4 Class mi tee ,' 4 , 1 Fren l Int u 1 M W M' ANN RICHARDS ANNIE Student Council, 1 Yearbook, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 1, 2 Minstrel Show, 2, 4 One-Act Play, 2 Oghis, 2, 3, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Committees Girls' Basketball Manager, 3,4 , V L' , 4' I kr' 'l .M 1 , 1 P 1 I ' 1,4 J Q.. - - . r- X.. , , ...- X ,s ' . .1 ROBERTA SONGE X A. CLARKE SP00 4 HCORKYU Yearbook, 1, 4 Minstrel Show, 1, 3 NER One-Act Play, 1, 2, 3, 4 Oghis, 4 Class Committees Football Manager, 1 IIAZEI, RIVERS PUD Student Council, 2 Secretary, 3 Yearbook, 2. 3, 4 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Co-captain, 3 Minstrel Show, 2, 3, 4 Usher, 4 Oghis, 4 Twirler, 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Committees Cheer Leader, 4 Office, 1, 2 Gym Instructor, 4 HOLLIS SMITH l I l l sM1TTY PM ytp Football, 1 Baseball, 1 rgxkjg 'W Minstrel Show, 1, 4 One-Act Play, 4 Senior Play Class Committees Xbakkh Intramurals, 4 A BS' s 4. x. ' -I ' I , ,- I J -1.: ws s ' , SKS ' x-121 ' ' I , , '73 ff li fi .. tx. .,, 4. U, S.. A ,...,.,g,fg r 4- ' 4- 1 - -4, it ,- Q RICHARD THOMPSON DIC K Yearbook, 4 Minstrel Show, 1, 2 One-Act Play, 2 Band, 1, 2 Orchestra, 1, 2 Class Committees ' Intramurals, 2 1 My KATHERINE WESSELL KAY Pro Merito Yearbook, 1, 2, 4 Basketball, 3, 4 Minstrel Show, 2, 3, 4 Prompter, 4 Oghis, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Committees French Club, 2, 3, 4 JOSEPH TAYLOR JOE Class Treasurer, 3 Minstrel Show, 4 Class Committees Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4 Football Manager. 2 Stage Manager, 4 Office, 4 A-1 RACHEL THOMPSON TOMMY Basketball, 1 Minstrel Show, 1, 2 Class Committees Lunch Room, 1, 2, 3, 4 MIRIAM TROOPE Pro Merito Yearbook, 3, 4 Minstrel Show, 3, 4 Usher, 4 Class Committees Office, 2, 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 ' HOPE WHIPPLE HOPELESS Pro Merito Student Council, 1 Basketball, 1, 2, 3 Usher, 4 Oghis, 4 Orchestra, 1 Class Committees Intramurals, 3, 4 Honorary Member Woman's Club 4 ff I7 ifblrf H kgdeflf, VLH' F WJ' I 'r' XJ f t f,4Uf 2' l' A A 'O ' WL! GX ' DOROTHY WIGGLES- ,, 19, 4 .1 of Jf WORTH I ' 4' ' TOTS Pro Merito 1 JAMES WIKEL Student Counci , 1, 4 .. H gIvlassbSecretary, 1 GEORGE ear ook, 1, 3 - Minstrel Show, 1, 2, 3, 4 ggzfegfsindfnt' 2 One-Act Play, 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Oghis, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Committees French Club, 2, 3 Honorary Member Woman's Club, 4 Minstrel Show, 2, 4 Class Committees Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4 Stage Manager, 1, 2, 3, 4 i Marshal. 4 E Mail ,Mff COURTNEY ALAN WOODROW VVOODCOCK HVVOODYH UMOEU Student Council, 4 ,fl Student Council, 2, 3, 4 Y trelzlfguierli Class President, Il Beal? 00 H 1 Yearbook 4 as etba ' '3' 4 Football 3 2 3 4 Minstrel Show, 1, 2, 3, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Committees French Club, 3 Intramurals, 3, 4 Stage Manager, 4 Gym Instructor, 4 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball, 3 Minstrel Show, 1, 2, 3. 4 One-Act Plav, 4 Class Cammittees Intramurals, 1, 2 Stage Manager, Il, 4 s-:ig Y at s X X 51832 Dance Orchestra, 3, 4 x ', Marshal, 4 ' 1 sg A Q N nf Class Cslofsf Slfrlmmrllvl .muh Silmrr a I X Class Flower: Elgiigllqglq Class MOHOI mimi uf Hur lmrlaufr, into nhcqnrr wfllifitig, Massed Bands at Music Festival 'F Here we are as Freshmen - HISTDIQY Cf THE CLASS DI: 1949 by NANCY PARMENTER LUTHER SMITH CLARKE SPOONER Supervised by: MRS. RYAN We, the members of the class of '49, acting according to the established law, and following in the steps of several illustrious predecessors, entered the educational estab- lishment of higher learning, Orange High School, in the month of September of the year 1945. A forecast of our future days was the unpleasant result of pulling the Sophomores through the refreshing waters of the Ranch. We were legally in as soon as we had been properly initiated at the Freshman Welcome. Under the competent guidance of our class advisor, Miss Tubbs, our class officers were elected as follows: President, Richard Shea, Vice-President, Adele Brubaker 5 Secretary, Dorothy Wigglesworthg Treasurer, Harold Torstensen. We were also well represented on the Student Council by: Ann Richards, Hope Whipple and James Haley. The class showed its talent in the one-act plays by capturing second place, and Sonya Anderson being chosen the best actress. At a properly called and official meeting the class chose scarlet and silver for its colors, and at the same meeting Louis Orszulak was chosen as class marshal. Another major item of business transacted during the year was the purchase of the class pins. . and this is how we looked as Sophomores At a predetermined date in June of that year, 1946, the class of '49 saw the days as Freshmen slip from its grasp for ever more. In September of the same year, we all trooped respectfully back to the house of learning, this time as Sophomores. We were again successful at the annual rope-pull at the Ranch. This year we had as officers the following: President, James Wikel, Vice-President, Sonya Anderson 5 Secretary, Adele Brubaker, Treasurer, Richard Shea. A larger representation was accorded us on the Student Council, our representa- tives being: Adele Brubaker, Hazel Rivers, Dorothy Wigglesworth, Richard Shea and Courtney Woodcock. At the class meeting of October 18th, we were presented a banner for raising the largest fund on tag day. This year Lady Luck had to sneeze when she came to us, and we received no award for our one-act play. We held our Sophomore Prom on May 9th, under the direction of Mr. Moody who was our new class advisor. Our class marshal for the Sophomore year was Earle Harrington. In September of 1947, we returned to further our education by one more step. Our class officers this year were: Courtney Woodcock, President, Sonya Ander- son, Vice-Presidentg Hazel Rivers, Secretary 5 Joseph Taylor, Treasurer. The Student Council was graced with the presence of Sonya Anderson, Sally Dike, Adele Brubaker, James Haley, Richard Shea and Luther Smith. Mr. Moody was again our class advisor. As usual we entered the one-act play contest, but with no success. In December we held our Junior Prom with colorful decorations. We finally received our long awaited class rings, which were black onyx with a gold setting. For money raising purposes the class undertook to sell pencils as souvenirs of the Tri-State Tournament, and we fared successfully. A meeting of the class was held late in the Spring to elect the delegates to Boys' and Girls' State. Sonya Anderson was elected to go to Girls' State, while Harold Tor- stensen and Luther Smith went to Boys, State. In our third year as Juniors At the last meeting of the year Harold Torstensen was chc sen as our class marshal. There is a tide in the affairs of men, which taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. In September of 1948, we rode in on the flood tide of our Senior year and were duly worshipped by the undergraduates as Seniors. Our class officers for the Senior year were: President, Harold Torstenseng Vice- President, Nancy Parmenterg Secretary, Irene Holstong Treasurer, Luther Smith. Our representatives on the Student Council were: Courtney Woodcock, Sonya Anderson, Luther Smith, Alan Woodrow, Dorothy Wigglesworth, Sally Dike, Adele Brubaker. Mr. Querim was our new class advisor for our Senior year. Mr. Bailey, who was our principal for three years, resigned, and Mr. Faulkner became the new principal. In October the yearbook staff was elected as follows: James Haley, Editor-in- Chief g Sonya Anderson, Assistant Editor, Louis Orszulak, Photography Editor, and William Lawson, Business Manager. One of the responsibilities directly connected with being a Senior is the matter of class pictures. Louis Orszulak worked with Mr. Warner on the matter of the photo- graphs, and the class was pleased with the results. Among the many business ventures we undertook were: Food sales, paper drives, the sale of Christmas trees, and the selling of magazine subscriptions. The proceeds from these undertakings were used for our class trip. Working with the co-operation of the Orange Theater manager, the class of '49 showed the movie, The Crusades, and it proved to be another successful venture. The D. A. R. Good Citizenship candidates were elected by the class, and from the final candidates, the faculty chose Barbara Marshall. Mrs. Ryan directed our Senior Play, rehearsing the actors, and receiving the head- aches. We left Orange for our class trip to Washington on April 18. We went straight to New York by the regular bus route, right to the Dixie bus depot. During the follow- ing long week we traveled a thousand miles and saw Philadelphia, York and Gettys- burg battlefield in Pennsylvania 3 Shenandoah Caverns and Mount Vernon in Virginia 5 Washington and Nedick's in D. C. 3 Annapolis in Maryland, and then back to New York and Orange. Everyone enjoyed the trip in spite of such a minor detail as measles. Many old friends got to know each other better, and many new friends were made, not mention- ing any names. We returned home again on April 21st, a very tired but happy group of Seniors, having lost some in both money and Weight, but gaining twofold in wonderful memories and experiences. Although our happy history in Orange High School has come to a close, our real history is just beginning. To quote our class motto, Out of the harbor into deeper waters. X KY. ,1- XA X Q A f,f4 f- f ff R ff ff X X WJ es: ff gig? if Presenting our good friends . . . The Juniors The Sophomores The Freshmen J s Al 1 f if -- , X1 ' Q A V' ' It 1 . 1 ' ul.: . My Ili! rf . . rj 10' J The Juniors I g f JC E til J 5 'iff JV fl' , JT' by VIRGINIA BAILEY I , if .X l K I .YA .Qi Eji tg 3 JJ Our career in Orange High School began with the rope pull when, much to our Gi chagrin, we received a dunking. Then came the excitement of the Freshman Welcome at which the Seniors adorned us with bibs and stuffed our mouths with lollipops. For class officers we elected: William Blum, president, Virginia Bailey, vice- presidentg Beverly Harris, secretary, Ronald Cberichetti, treasurer. Our three mem- lgers elected to Student Council were Robert Chapman, Paul Fredrickson and Virginia ai ey. We participated in the annual one-act play contest, the members of the cast being: Diane Stone, Nyca Crowl, June Ferguson, Arlan Willard and Charles Housen. We were proud to have Daniel Dowd and Philip Woodrow represent us in the Minstrel Show, as end-men. Our Freshman year drew to a close with Baccalaureate, when we were first allowed to enter the front door of Orange High School. Again the rope pull marked the opening of another year ahead. We were Sopho- mores, and this time we were the champions. We chose for our class oflicersz Philip Woodrow, president 5 Madeline Hamilton, vice-presidentg Donna Harper, secretary, Richard Bergquist, treasurer. We were represented in Student Council by Nyca Crowl, Virginia Bailey, Kathryn French, Paul Fredrickson and Richard Bergquist. This time we won the one-act play contest, and the awards of best actress and best actor went to June Ferguson and Philip Woodrow. On April 30, we experienced the thrill of putting on our first prom. This year, again, Philip Woodrow and Daniel Dowd were end men in the Minstrel Show along with Clyde Robbins. Thus our Sophomore year was ended. At last we are upper classmen-Juniors! We could no longer participate in the rope pull, but we still enjoyed it. Our class officers are: Arlan MacKnight, presidentg Nyca Crowl, vice-presidentg Nancy Powers, secretary, and Calvert Lundgren, treasurer. This year our Student Council representatives are Kathryn French, Marcia Ander- son, Virginia Bailey, Richard Bergquist, Robert Chapman and Paul Fredrickson. Richard Bergquist was chosen president of the Council and Virginia Bailey, vice- president. Beverly Wigglesworth and Donna Harper served as cheer leaders. Our Junior Prom was successfully decorated with Christmas scenes. In the One-act Play Contest we had the honor of having Madeline Hamilton chosen as the best actress and Arlan Willard as the best actor. When the Minstrel Show rolled around this year four of the six end-men were members of our class: Philip Woodrow, Daniel Dowd, Arlan Willard and Clyde Rob- bins. We are proud of our many outstanding athletes, both boys and girls, several of whom have received their letters during the three years at Orange High. We are all looking forward to an even more successful year as Seniors. tw On- Mfrs fs The Sophomore: ' by GRETA ANDERSON The main events in our class started way back when we were pulled in by the Sophomores at the annual rope pull. We were welcomed into O. H. S. at the Freshman Welcome, presented by the Senior Class. The officers elected for our Freshman year were: Arlan Barber, president, Beverly O'Lari, vice-president, Gloria Despres, secretary: Martin Wannberg, treasurer. Miss Tubbs was our class advisor. Our Student Council members were: Betty Hall, Beverly O'Lari, Janice Streeter and James Streeter. We were represented in the One-act Plays by Betty Sue Ballou, Alice Barnes, Beverly O'Lari, Clifford Fournier, Ronald Guyer and Neil Marshall. At the start of our sophomore year we were again pulled into the cold Ranch water. Our class officers for the year are: Martin Wannberg, president, Alice Barnes, vice-presidentg Virginia Paluilis, secretary, David Hanson, treasurer. Miss Sternberg is our class advisor. Our Student Council members are Beverly O'Lari, Virginia Paluilis, Betty Sue Ballou, Greta Anderson and James Streeter. Virginia Paluilis served as a cheer leader throughout the football and the basket- ball season. We also have several letter-men in our class. We entered the One-act Play contest again. s In this year's cast were Gwendolyn Hill, Clifford Fournier, Marlene Chenausky, Beverly O'Lari, Greta Anderson, David Hanson, Neil Marshall, Edward O'Brien and Ronald Shovan. The Sophomore Prom-our first one-was held on April 29th. I I-by-1. Qi 53 The Freshmen by LAWRENCE HORRIGAN, Jr. This year's Freshman Class got off to a great start by pulling the Sophomore class through the Ranch pond at the annual Freshman-Sophomore rope pull. When the One-act Plays came along, the Freshmen gave the Seniors a stiff battle for first place with the help of Mr, Earle Dutch Moody as cast director. The Freshmen were welcomed by the upper classmen at the well known and greatly feared Freshman Welcome, and found that it wasn't as bad as they had expect- ed and really had a wonderful time. In sports the good sized Freshman class turned out many recruits in football, basketball and baseball. The Freshmen showed their voting power by electing Gene Chick Ward as the O. H. S. representative to the Good Government Day program in Boston. The class officers are: President, Arthur Martinellig vice-president, Nancy Colo, secretary, Imogene Wallace, treasurer, Joseph Colo. Student Council members are Jean Graves, Imogene Wallace and David Murchie. 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BUYS' BASKETBALL BASEBALL - -1 nw- Yearbook Staff Oghis Skaff Pro Merilso Stuclenlz Council French Club MINSTIQEL Sl-IIDW UNE ACT IDLAYS SENIUIQ DLAY MINSTREL SHOW MINSTREL SHOW ONE ACT PLAYS HERE AND THERE HEIQE WE ADIZ IN WASI-IINIETIDN 4 .4 4, 4, S Q4 lg 5 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 3 4+ 4+ l 4+ + 4+ 4 4+ 2 Q, 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4 ,I S 4 41 s if vlvkl-Al-vAv 4 'I 1' + 4+ 4+ 5 4+ 4 + 4+ 4+ 4 CLASS WILL We the class of nineteen hundred and forty-nine, believing we are of sound mind and body, do solemnly swear on a stack of old newspapers, that summer is coming and we are going to and do, hereby bequeath the following to the unfortunate receivers named: NANCY BARNES leaves her red hair to Mr. Moody, who is certain to appreciate it. ESTELLE BOUSQUET leaves her wicked throwing arm to Sam Sahagian. May it serve him as well as it has her on the basketball floor. NANCY BRIGGS, our Time Table Mabel , leaves her schedule to Betty Hall. ADELE BRUBAKER leaves a box of aspirin and her headache as editor of the Oghis to Donna Wheeler. MARILYN CADRETT leaves all her old make-up cards to Miss Tubbs who has been trying to get them for a long time. ALICE COFFIN leaves her ability to keep out of trouble to Shirley Zani, who will put it to good use, we hope. WILLIAM COPELAND leaves Mr. Querim's history class in peace. DOROTHY CORMIER leaves her dry humor and good jokes to Mr. Querim, who is sadly in need of some. PETER DEEGAN leaves his ability to argue to any capable underclassman. NORMAN DERY leaves his big wheel ability to Marcia Anderson, who is only a little wheel. SALLY DIKE leaves her position as chatter editor, along with several tips on how to nose out news, to Beverly O'Lari. PAUL DIRTH leaves his dead eye in basketball to Danny Dowd, who can sure use it. ROBERT DUBRULE and RICHARD THOMPSON leave their girls in the capable hands of the faculty. JEAN FERGUSON leaves room 10 to the incoming Seniors and Mr. Hill in peace. WILLIAM FISHER leaves his job as stage manager to Richard Bergquist. PAUL GORDON hopes that his wolfing technique will be of some value to Clif Fournier. EDITH GREEN leaves her soft low voice to Mr. Hall for use when he explains music to the band. JAMES HALEY just leaves his good marks in the office file. CHARLES HALLETT leaves his Charles Atlas course to Ronny Shovan. ' IVNA vAvA1AAfvAvAvAv'vAfv4vAvAvAv 3 3 AvAv'NAYAvAvAvAvAvNfAvAvAv-vAvAvAvAvAvAvAv5fAvAvAvAvAvilNf'vAv'w'vAvAvAv v'v'v''AvAv+vAvAvAvAvAvA.-vxA.A.+vAv+v-'Ave'-v-vs-rv-vAvAvwAvAvAvA.AvAvx,AvAvAv- EARLE HARRINGTON leaves his artistic ability to Paul Fredrickson. RAE HARRINGTON leaves her extraordinary laugh to the faculty whom it has delighted during her four years at high school. JEAN HARRISON leaves her journalistic talent to Virginia Paluilis for appearance in further Oghises. JUNE HILL leaves her sparkling smile to Donald Burdick for use when he tries to put over those weak excuses. RALPH HOLBROOK leaves his harmonica to any capable musician. IRENE HOLSTON leaves her neatness and systematic Ways to Larry Horrigan, who will probably wear them out in two weeks. HELEN J EWETT leaves her artistic ability to Priscilla Ward. DONALD JOHNSON leaves his quiet ways to Chick Ward for special use in study halls. FREDERICK KEACH leaves his absence record to be completed by Donald Burdick. JOAN KELLOGG leaves, taking the memories of her Washington trip with her. PRISCILLA KING leaves her expression of innocence to Russ Juif to keep him out of any scrapes in which he may get involved. WILLIAM LAWSON leaves his tall tales to a Physics pupil with the request that he con- tinue to brighten Mr. Moody's day with them as Bill has in the past. BARBARA MARSHALL leaves her chair in the clarinet section to some late comer who hasn't one of his own. LOIS NORTH leaves her flirtatious manner to Marilyn Andrews. ROLAND O'MARA and ROBERT PALUILIS leave Donald Abrahamson to take care of the A and P. LOUIS ORSZULAK leaves to allow all of his teachers to get their long needed rest. OLINTO PAOLETTI leaves his first base position to Junior Wannberg. NANCY PARMENTER leaves her shyness to Philip Woodrow who can use alittle. BARBARA PARTRIDGE leaves her French notebooks to Madeline Hamilton, with the hope that they may serve Hamie as Well as they have herself. KAY PEACOCK leaves her asthma to anyone who is interested. ANN RICHARDS leaves her position as chief Library-Book-Renewer to Virginia Paluilis. WILFRED RICHARDS just leaves-for the banana boat. HAZEL RIVERS leaves her tricky baton-twirling technique to Gwen Hill. HOLLIS SMITH leaves his ability to make up alibis to the class of 1950. vAvAA,vAvAvAvAvA vAvAvAv v5AA,AvAvAvsAvAvAvAAA,5,V,AvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvLAvAvAvAvAvAvA A A A A A A A A A A A A vv'NlNrvv'NlNQvvvvvvv v4vAvvxrxzvxfvAvArvAvAv'vVNfvAvW'v'vAvAv4v4vAv'v'vAv'JNf LUTHER SMITH and BERNAL POWERS leave their scientific brains to the incoming Frosh. ROBERTA SONGER leaves her battered biology book to any student sharing that interest. CLARKE SPOON ER leaves his acting ability to Philip Woodrow and Arlan Willard. JOSEPH TAYLOR leaves his job as Miss Cr0sby's assistant to a capable incoming Fresh- man. RACHEL THOMPSON leaves her quiet manner to Eddie Rand-for obvious reasons. HAROLD TORSTEN SEN leaves with his Al Jolson voice. MIRIAM TROOPE leaves her beloved measles-to anyone and everyone. HOPE WHIPPLE leaves her accurate history notebook to any new Senior in dire need of one. KATHERINE WESSELL leaves her famous speech I want to go home ?? to anyone who wants to use it. DOROTHY WIGGLESWORTH leaves her ability to get up early to her sister who can sure use it. JAMES WIKEL leaves the privilege of sleeping in history class to anyone who wants it. COURTNEY WOODCOCK and EUGENE KELTON leave their basketball ability to Dick Bergquist and Robert Chapman. ALAN WOODROW leaves his famous jalopy CGloriaD to Clyde Robbins. With that and his own car he can start a taxi business. To our teachers we leave our best wishes for a new and better life. To Harry, our old spitballs and dirty lockers. To Mrs. Murchie, our old lunch tickets. To the underclassmen we leave a solemn proverb- Get into trouble while you are young and can enjoy it. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we herewith, affix our seal on this twenty-ninth day of April in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-nine. Witnessed : Signed : Paiazi Querim Sonya Anderson Leslie K. 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