Orange High School - Key Yearbook (Orange, MA)

 - Class of 1951

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LAST WILL AND g TESTAMENT me - X y We, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-one, of the City of Orange, County of Franklin, and State of Massachusetts, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby publish, and decla.re this to be our last will and testament, made on the premises of Orange High School, and hereby revoke any will or wills heretofore made by us. We give, devise, and bequeath unto each of the students who are to remain in O. H. S. one, two, or even three more years, the items listed as follows: ANDERSON, GRETA leaves her flute to an incoming freshman. ANDREWS, MARILYN leaves her beautiful hair to Phyllis Hall. AUTIO NORMAN leaves his hot rod to Arlan Butler. BACIGALUPO, GLORIA leaves her long name to Ann Briggs. BALLOU, BETTY-SUE leaves her permanent role as Mother in all stage productions to Eileen Perkins. BARBER, ARLAN leaves his muscles to Ronald Anderson. BARNES, ALICE leaves her colorful hair to Lawrence Day. BOWYER, EUNICE leaves her baby sitting experiences to Marilyn Day. BURBANK, JUNE leaves to get married and to live happily ever after. BURDICK, DONALD leaves his neat appearance to John Wood. CHENAUSKY, MARLENE leaves her raven locks to Mr. Moody, who sure can use them. CHEVALIER, ARLENE leaves her French book to Fred Nieuwejaar. COFFIN, JOAN leaves her name to Roy Ward, mortician-she's having it changed shortly anyhow. COOLIDGE, ELIZABETH leaves her little black dictionary to her sister, Sylvia. CREEGAN, ROBERT leaves Orange to become a permanent resident of Athol. The doctor suggested that he give that thumb a long rest. DALE, ROBERT leaves his love with a certain freshman. DUSHION, VIRGINIA leaves with the hope of joining that radio broadcast entitled My Friend, Irma. FELLOWS, DONALD leaves his car-he kinda has to, it won't start. FOURNIER, CLIFFORD leaves his way with the women to Chick Ward.

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Mayhew, Thelma Newton, Joan Newton, June Nieuwejaar, Arnhild 0'Lari, Beverly 0'Mara, Frances Paluilis, Virginia Risatti, Beverly Rivers, Dorothy Shovan, Ronald Skinner, Doris Streeter, James Smith, John, Jr. Streeter, Janice Taylor, Anita Office girl WAF enlistee Telephone operator Writer Actress in South Pacific Owner of her own home Writer A super secretary Lifeguard Proprietor of the Stork Club in New York Aviatrix Farmer Educated man Oliice worker Popcorn concessionaire at Fen- Operator of a bus line from Er- ving to Orange. WAC draftee. Possessor of sore throat. Lexicographer. Another Judy Canova. Manager of Hull House in Chicago. Sufferer from an acute case of wr1ter's cramp. Pencil sharpener for the Boston Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany. Mermaid. Manager of the Four Leaf Clo- ver at Phillipston. Human cannonball. Deep sea fisherman. Senior at Tully Technical Col- lege. Houseworker. Manufacturer of bubble gum. way Park Wade, Jean Psychologist Curator of the London Zoo. Wannberg, Martin Aviator First man on the moon. Ward, Priscilla Professional basketball player Lady wrestler. Webster, Marlene Policewoman Owner of two flat feet. Wheaton, Jane Housewife First woman Vice-President. Whitman, Doris Wild game hunter Proprietor of a chicken farm. Wright, Rosemary Sportswriter Obituary writer. t if as neo sox WONT . , f ' SIDO IN- EVE X A WH N0 6000 X F 5.3, U My-' PITCH SW . g-! H .. ' i i A V i A., , ' Z ' ZW? All K6 .F ' I f l X S if A , f sg 3 X 4 7 9' 1 SW Q vs X . , ,X I Q2 E W' ' ' h WM ! f ' rl 'I ' .f ff If f A z 1' f f 4f V 1 , if df ' 1 17 f f 117 A W f' V . 1 1 z 4-74' f 1 AhL.DlRECT5 THE l-HGH scnoot HND amos scnoot em-:ps . . JF . fron ITS catwfws rain wEeTHER WHEN ecmfsuows GET Toogwsn WYWY fXW'Nf :xg-gg If ff If '5 f Xiu, ..'- S is' -,Q1 will 1 5 I 1 A f rf if Q ' l-N X .'u'v2. X s ... - f . fi f J ffl -:---11 J f ' f l fi i 1 5 ' ,af-'ff - .,, - 1 EW-2 llis elmo PLHXANG exons PLENTY or zip T0 THE Kiwanis MEENNGS. 'U I ,lla if . i I 1 f' ' X 'fs f ' f i - 1 l QL I 'l W 50 5' QL 95937 X ffflffff u I ' ' 50' Q. p9'4o'o'o'1 xg . .-. I 1 lixfs Beseeeu almost as mucu as music. a smome REU SOX SUPPORTER. W' f 5 Y f .f yi nga gg ers' P v ii 5m..s,,,g XJ. BELL DOC.! .,:xw4qf,N5R! L- . . 355.2145 i M - gg fx Racoemizrio was ONE OF -- H , f THE BEST mem PLHYER5 .SERS PLENTY-OF DHLLGHHES IN WESTERN mess.



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GREENE, MARILYN leaves her skating ability to Beverly Abbott. GUYER, RONALD leaves his school to answer his country's call. HALEY, DIANE leaves her job at Tepper's to Jean Priestley. HALL, BETTY leaves her voice to Georgianna N unnally. HASKINS, SANDRA leaves her school books to the underclassmen-she has all the possible knowledge that could be obtained from them. HILL, GWENDOLYN leaves to win more beauty contests and to build up a nice big bank account at the Orange National Bank. JOHN SON, HELEN leaves the O. H. S. office in charge of Nancy Gordon. KILIAN, MARION leaves her job at Leavitt's to Joanne Rivers for a more permanent position, that of becoming Mrs. Bob Dubrule. LEVELL, JOHN leaves his William Tell tie to Pete Hebert-all you've gotta do, Pete, is pull the bow and it hits the apple, see? LEVELL, PAUL leaves his quietness to David Murchie. LUNDGREN, CLYDE leaves his height to Glendon Gale. MARSHALL, NEIL leaves his handsome dress suit-the one worn on Cabaret N ight-to the Junior class. This, kids, you can auction off, cheap!! MAYHEW, THELMA leaves her seat on the bus to Barbara Cosby. NEWTON, JOAN leaves her locker full of gum papers to its next tenant. NEWTON, JUNE leaves her household arts apron to Louisa LaFlame. NIEUWEJAAR, ARNHILD leaves her history term paper to some future senior in dire need of one. O'LARI, BEVERLY leaves her laugh to Orange High School, in hopes that in years to come the walls will still be able to re-echo it. RISATTI, BEVERLY leaves her gift of gab to anyone who can take her place as such an easy-to- get-along-with person. PALUILIS, VIRGINIA leaves with a smile on her lips and a sign of sadness in her walk. 0'MARA, FRANCES leaves her smile to Shirley Zani. RIVERS, DOROTHY leaves her place on the basketball court to J o-J o Plunkett. SHOVAN, RONALD leaves his wavy hair to Vernon Taylor. SKINNER, DORIS leaves her slender frame to David Grigalunis. SMITH, JOHN leaves his famous wink to Richard Bogel. STREETER, JAMES and JANICE leave as twins-how else?

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