Orange High School - Key Yearbook (Orange, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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Senior Play 4 fl! Prom Usher 2 IU,-f I ,- ,NJ . Class Secretary 4 fi i wlass Committees 4 411' , 1 ,f f ' Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4 S , 4 ' 1 ' ,I C1Aiwif-is or IIPART is THF um- ni- f bl -7 jf' I nn. , . L . . , Juv ms:-ns IN Ms. mx:-1 A summ-:n's MAN- Q 5, 5, Z, C 5 ,z img! ' MORN. A 'K 'I -n.! vfvv v.A'v V Y ' ., il 3 , iff ,J I .jj li .lyk ny? If ' f' Ch: V QW JH I ,W In ffl! ' QV WN I 6 Q ,f'WDv57.I,IMj gkifjp i 'XQ K 1 A ,la I i GJ R TT 5 'I U' la ll2,3, o-Ca9tain4 I U , f ,- ,Soft all 2 ',f . NENE' fit hegrlwargp 4 Minstrel Show 3, 4 Ill! 198 gel 2' W2 4 Class Committees 3, 4 '. . mstre 0w ity 3, 4 2' em. y ar tart! f 4 ,vflle V,.',j, , . I HAVE GI-'TEN IIIQGRI-:T'Ir:I1 MY SPEECH I - 4,11 NOTHING GREAT wAs Evan ACHIEVI-:D NEVER mr srl.:-:Nu-:. f 1 ,, WITHOUT ENTHUSIASM- BRIGHT AS THI-1 MORNING DI-:w SHI-1 SPAR!-'I FD ' 11 LONSTANLE BATLHELOR BATCH Softball 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Orchestra 3, 4 Glee Club 1 Cabaret 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Committees 2, 3, 4 H wif AND THOSE THAT WERE GOOD SHALL HE HAPPY PA'rII:NI'I-I IS A NI-:HI-:SSARY INIIHE DIENT ol-' GFNIIN MARGUERITE BLACKM Minstrel Show 1, 2, 3 One-Act Play 1 Senior Play 4 Pro Merito 1, 2, 3, 4 Oghis Staff 4 Oflice Worker 2, 3, 4 Girls' State 3, D. A. R. 4 Class Committees 4 , 4 grfbfyylfpls- , f RI .HARD B sa 4+ HQ' XF' DICK Band 1, 2 Dance Orchestra 1, 2 Minstrel Show 2, 4 Minstrel Show Specialty 2, 4 Cabaret 2, 4 Senior Play 4 Class Committees 2 1. I 1 1. fl 1 1AA,,r,:::,': H fx 'MTX LLX . ga iv 3 -I , ANN BOUROUE Q DAGGIE'e Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Orchestra 3, 4 Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show Specialty 3, 4 Cabaret 3, 4 Prompter One-Ac Play 4 Oghis Staff 4 i Prom Ushe Class Co 'tt s 1, 2, 3, 4 ,X French by , WITH THE clzowmzu HOURS DII-I. ,ff m ER R e VI yn! 5 HB ,f ' EY! qv ,ly all ' I . I: '61 ,4 V' .4 ,4 I' V W' '54 ' how ci 4 1 ,, yi 1 . A ' f ' :W Q nior ' ay 2,152 , . ce ' 8 VX P ffl I' If I Y l ff Q X X GRAN-1 wAs IN ALI. HER STEPS. , V SSN Li: es3 V! , BETTY BROWN ICBETYY Minstrel Show 3 Class Committees 3, 4 .Y . Him vows wAs Evra SOFT 4 FNTIF AND Low. JOSEPH COLO COSMO Football 2 Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 1, 2 Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show Specialty 2, 3 Senior Play 4 Oghis Staff 4 Class Treasurer 1 Ofiice Worker 2, 3 Prom Committees . M J ' be NI v u I ' f A 1 - -- W N 1 cggbw 0' 4 rr BEVERLY BURNETT ' 'lb 1 COKE U H XX!-' e Club 1, 2, 3, 4 DEL ' instrel Show 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Minstrel Show 4 Usher Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Committees 3, 4 Prom Committees Am, 'l'HAT'S an-as-r or max AND amen-r Mr-:Er IN HER ASPECT IN HER sms. ' 15,1 'I s 'r' ' 4 if -3 -1 I K ARLAN BUTLER TEARS Football, Manager 3 Class Committees 1 1 HAVE N0 'mu-: 'ro womzvf' Minstrel Show Specialty 3, 4 Cabaret 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Class Vice-President 1 Prom Usher 3 Class Committees 2, 3, 4 French Club 2, 3 Yearbook 4 MARGARET DEEGAN PEGGY Glee Club 1, 2 Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 Class Committees 2, 3 1 YET HE NEVER FAILED NOR FALTER ED. u 1 LAUGll'D AND nANc n AND TALK AND SANG. .1 C. l HEER WALTER CHENAUSKY IICHINYI Senior Play 4 HAPPY AM xii-'nom CARE: I'M I-'lu-:E LORRAINE DESSEAU Class Committees 2, 3, 4 Omce Wofkel' 4 M L Aq V It 1 I A Q I 1 7' ,Wm AREN'T -rum Am. coN'rEN'ri-in Q TH' NH Nom' To M' M ' l.lKl-: MB? J ONLY ONE HOP!-lfMY HEART CAN JAMES DIKE HJIMYY WINFRED FELLOWS WIMBY Class ffm it es , 4 kj D Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4 .fl-IE MAKES A SOLITUDE AND cAl.l.s If j W I 1 PEACE. MEN or FEW wonns AEE THE BEST MEN. 1 I ,ll J' X I 1 Q ELIZABETH FERGUSON I 3, 4 BETTY Show 2 3 4 Basketball 4 ' ' - Softball 2, 3 Show Speclalty 2' Substitute Cheerleader 2, 3 Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show Specialty 1, 2, 1 3, 4 One-Act Play 1 Class Vice-President 2 Office Worker 3 Prom Usher 2, 3 Class Committees 2, 3, 4 3, 4 Cabaret 2, 3, 4 One-Act Play 4 Prompter One-Act Play Senior Play 4 Oghis Staff 1, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Prom Usher 2 Class Committees 2, 3, 4 Sharps and Flats 1, 2 OH, coU1,n You vlEw THE MFI onv or EVERY GRAUF ANU Music or HER me P JANET FO Nryg, fr ALICE EATON ft ,. 4cJmrs , Glee Club 3, 4 Minstrel Show 2, 3,,4 , . Prompter Senior Play 4 J Class Committees 3 I Glee Club 1 Minstrel Show 3, 4 Class Committees 4 ,Z Afffxy Q A HAPPY FACE is BEAUTIFUL AND FREE. s THING , ff' If 1 4 f 14 I l' y If !. -tl , , dl F LE1'1HY worms BE FEW. 1 fix f ,I I , ', ' I --smug! fl f Ili, f V qlr-V7 'll j xy' , A TWJ 'I Jff 'f.!f 1- I T, 1 , ' f , ' If 1 -' f X .fl I' , fl j ,,' .f, J X .f lj ' ' f X IAA. NCY GVJBDION fx 1 frlfill 41 vlff MARION ELLIS UGOOCHIE' Softball 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show 3, 4 Office Worker 4 ,I f ,, fi , I Baslcetbal. 1 I. I ,f',G1ee Olub ,3,4, I , Instr? 2,351 if-X h e'rP'l 4 ff! CiIlgey6rjaer1?,3,4l' v NAWIQ! Class Committees 2, 3, 4 Prom Sher 4 f f' Class C,6mmitteei2, 3, 4 fl! ,.., . . f fe-EJ, 1' 'X ' 'iv A Fon Au, Yom: ons PREPARE AND , ' I , f HLETATHEN BE UP AND DOING MEET THEM Evan AI nm. if i f ' ' 1 l X lb 4. I I WV f S'rII.I. sHs'Im YVHISTLE AND SING. . I J x-Y ff. 3, 1 IJ rms mm SAYING, 'FAINT NI-:VI-:R WON FAIR l.ADY.' J X , PM ALICE HARRIS MALI! Softball 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3 Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show Specialty 4 Cabaret 4 Senior Play 4 Office Worker 4 French Club 2 PETER HEBERT HEBIE Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show 1, 2, Endman 3,4 Minstrel Show Specialty 1, 2, 3 One-Act Play 3 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Class President 3 X . J, r ,X- . OH, wHo CAN FORGET THE RICH LIGHT or HER SMILE HER mrs mu-: IIQMI-ns oi- SIIFNT IIRAYI-:R ' I MARGUI5,RITE'HIlI,. K, l. 'GleeClub2,3' X Minstrel Show 2,7851 .JCabaret 4 ' .1 Senior Play?-Ii A Pro Merito 3 A ' ,Oghis Staff 2, 3, 4 V ProIn'Usher 2,3 . ,Class Committees 3, 4 J , Ll,' w I I Q LAWRENCE HORRIGAN HUMPY Football 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, Manager 3 Baseball Manager 2 Band 1, 2, 4 Minstrel Show 1, 2, 3, 4 One-Act Play 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Pro Merito 1, 2, 3, 4 x Oghis Stall' 3 1 Yearbook Stall' 1, Editor 4 ' Student Council 2, 3, Treas- urer 4 Prom Usher 3 I New England Model Con- 2 , , gress ' 3 HI RY MAN HE FUI I Y PPRSUADFD Class Committees 2, 3, 4 ,N ,,,,N,,g- French Club 2, 3 BARBARA JOHNSON BABS Minstrel Show 3, 4 'AANYTIIING FOR A QUIET I,IFI-' ' tl ,A l - ff I 1,1 A ' DOUGLAS JOHNSON llDUG!Y Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4 ALL THINGS com-: ROUND 'rn HIM wrlo wII.I. nur WAIT. I 1, K ' I-I,,.,fV!1f ANITA HAOADL Y ,Wu ,vfgrlxhqf TONIE M ' Softbam , EDWIN JOHNSON 'AIM Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 H H lnstre OW ' . b 111 M 2 3,4 2i:s2izi'Sh:W spew 4 55359 ' Usher Senior Play 4 Yearbook Stall' 4 9' I Class committees 1, 2, 3, ' Q ff' f , of 0' 'J III 6 I '- 4' ,lf ' lg ,, , , , , A 6ffRut,,A ngliirf YOUTII wr. IAN IIAVI-. BUT 'ru ef- 3,1 3 ,I 1 ij 1 A ' V ' u ,P mi , 1 Wiflgf ff V JEANETTE J OHNSON KIJONY! Basketball 2, 3, Co-Captain 4 Softball 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3 Minstrel Show 2, 3 Prompter Senior Play 4 Oghis Stalf 4 Class Committees 3 French Club 2 Tis vi Em. 'ro PE MERRY AND wish. FRANCES KRASZEWSKI Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 Cabaret 2, 3, 4 Usher Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 2 V, ' I ' I I :J . . 1, rf J WL, lofx- Y' ' f f , iff VJ 'IC' 1 l 'Jljf I ., 'Nl'-X llvlblf ' 0' 4 P051 'JJ lf- Vx if 9 ,a .504 K1 1 'L' EDWARD KRUZLIC VICTORINE JOLY ' EDDIE VICKY Band 1, 3 Glee Club 3 Glee Club 3 Minstrel Show 3, 4 Office Worker 4 'MY l.lFl' IS IIKI' THE SUMMER ROSF RUSSELL J UIF IIRUSSI! Basketball 1, Manager 1, 3 Baseball 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Orchestra 4 Glee Club 2, 3 Minstrel Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Endman Minstrel Show Specialty 2, 3, 4 Cabaret 2, 3, 4 One-Act Play 3 Stage Ma ger 2 Prom Us 2, ' Clas i es 1, 2, 3, 4 Tr-na norm, 'nm norm, 'rr-in LUSTY. Ye k U HORN, I Is NOT A THING 'ro LAUGH, 'ro SCORN. X I , ll if I K i V X I , , j' , 1-I , rj! i V tl QJMARISLE ANNE KiimlEY MARY Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 3, 4 Band 2, 3 Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show Specialty 3, 4 Prompter One-Act Play 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Prom Usher 2 Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4 A YOUTH 'ro wuou WAS GIVEN, So MUCH or EARTHfS0 Muni ov HEAVFN One-Act Play 4 Senior Play 4 Office Worker 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Usher 2, 3 Class Committees 2, 3, 4 WESLEY LAFORD HWESU Baseball 2 Minstrel Show 4 Minstrel Show Specialty 4 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Committees 2, 3, 4 'A PRIMROSE BY THE RlVER'S BRIM FOR MANY A JOKE HAS HB. Wir is norm wrm A MAN. JAMES LEFEBRE STARELS Football 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2 Glee Club 3 Minstrel Show 2, 3 One-Act Play 3 Stage Manager 3, 4 Yearbook Stall' 4 Prom Usher 2, 3 Class Committees 2, 3, 4 I NOW sn wuxr I THINK. K ff,,U - 9---.,,gnf .. .rx .4 ff! jx pug, . rl THE SEA. THE sm. THE on-:N sm, I HAD RATHER HAVE A Fool. 'ro MAKE ME MERRY, THAN EXPERIENCE 'ro MAKE MH SAD. SHE DOETH LITTLE KINDNESSES WHICH MOST LEAVE UNDONE OR IESPISE. NORMAN LEONARD Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Class Committees 1 United States Navy LEOPAULD LETOURNEAU ULEOD Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball Manager 2, 3 Baseball 1, Manager 3 Glee Club 3, 4 Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4, End- man Minstrel Show Specialty 2, 3, 4 Cabaret 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Oghis Stall' 2, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Treasurer 3 Class Committees 3, 4 French Club 2 ANN MacG REGOR o4MAClr Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show Specialty 3, 4 Cabaret 2, 4 Senior Play 4 Oghis Stall' 4, Yearbook Stall 4 Prom Usher 3 Class Committees 3, 4 French Club 2, 3 ARTHUR MARTINELLI TOOTIE Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show 1, 2, 3 Stzdent Council 3, President Class President 1 Class Treasurer 2 Office Worker 1 Prom Usher 3 Massachusetts Boys' State Good Government Day 3 Class Committees 3, 4 ' RICHARD MARTINELLI DICK Football 1, 2, 3 Basketball 2 ,1 Baseball 1, 2, 3 ' Glee Club 3, 4 Minstrel Show 3 Minstrel Show Specialty 3 Senior Play 4 Stage Manager 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Stali' 4 Class Marshal 2 Class Committees 2, 3, 4 .QW AVID MUR U 7 ootb , 3, 4 Ba ll 2, 3, Ca ' Base all 1 , 3 Minstrel w , 3 One-Act Minstrel how Sp Oghis Stall' 1, 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Student Council 1 Prom Usher 2 Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4 . ALL MANKIND LOVER A LOVER. , N 'rm-: NG A voumc MAN'S r-Awcv , 'J 1, GQTIXTUI N. -r -r mvrsor ,ovs. f f ji x l i .1 5 I 41 J, JANE NELSONU 1, , IIN IE!! f J lgaflge lall 1, ,:3, 4 ' o t a 2 3 . Minstrel Sfhovf 2, 'J Prompteg' One A ay 4 Prompter S i if 4 1 Oghis Stacia, N Student o cil 2, ident 3, Secre Class Secreta Class Committees 1. , 4 i 1 .V,! Mi fl' oe-Pres- ,J ,Ja LAUGH ron HOPE HA-rH HAPPY I IAl WITH ME. I A I .ffff DOROTHY NICEWIW X '-Do'r'1ji1: fy f f' , Softball 2 y , , ,A Band 2, 3, 4 , f I Glee Club 1, 2, 3, I 'f ,' Minstrel Show 2, 38,4 , ' Av, Minstrel Show Spe alty 3, Cabaret 2, 3, 4 31 Prompter One-Act Play J Student Council 2 Prom Usher 2 ' I Prompter Senior Play 4 I , I Class Committees 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Sharps and Flats 2 F .- , 1 A MAN HE glggys QF CHEERFUL YES. ' ,fl ,jf YC' HER VERY FROWNS ARE FAIRER FAR, Tsznnus AND FONPIDENT 'roMo1mows. I - V' X ,' . 1 S. I THAN sMn.r:s or OTHER MAml:Ns ARE. '-,A .Qrffk I ' - 5' ' . .-ff' . 1, - . ., . Vt, f BARBARA NICKOLS NICKELS Sanborn Seminary, Kingston, N. H. Softball 1 ' Glee Club 1 Minstrel Show 2 Orange High School Softball 3 Yearbook Staff 4 ALICE RICHARDS ALY Basketball 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Minstrel Show 2 Cabaret 3 Pro Merito 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Dance Orchestra 3, 4 ii . K 'rx its-. -fs, ln be .. ', sg, gf, uv.. m in 2 41 Assistant Treasurer 4 9 K Q, 'fx at I-WSW ' - How swam AND FAIR sm: Sl-IEMS T0 OH, THE HEART is A rung ANU pprrgn- BE- Li-:ss THING ELEANOR Russ 45a-J? Q 5.04, UTONIH flu ,-66 P- Basketball 1, 2 Q- Band 1, 2, 3, 4 .,,,,.,0x FRED NIEUWEJAAR Pro Merito 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Honors Boys' State 3 Class Committees 4 French Club 2, 3 UYOUNG IN LIMBS-IN JUDGMENT ow 1 xv 4' ,j tw, 3, A ANN om-:RG OGEY Minstrel Shown 2, 3, 4 Yearbook'St ff 4 fall Class pommfluees lyl, 3, 4 li I 7 I J . 'I Y , N . . . . -, I Y T ix, 1 G ' . X fx ,' w V HCONSISTENCY, THOU ART A JEWEL. 1 1,5 xA' 'I Y I ll ,. u F yi 'N vi l X N , I , A X T J T X JOANNE PLUNKETT IKJO-JOY, Basketball 2, 3, 4 Softball Manager 3, 4 Band 4 Glee Club 4 Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show Specialty 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Pro Merito 3, 4 Oghis Staff 4 Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show Specialty 3, 4 Cabaret 3, 4 Prompter One-Act Play 2 Senior Play 4 Pro Merito 1, 2, 3, 4 Oghis Stall' 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 Class Secretary 3 Honorary Member of Wo- man's Club Good Government Day Rep- resentative 4 Class Committees 2, 4 French Club 2, 3 One-Act Play 1 ARLENE RIVERS PETE Basketball 3 Cheerleader 3, 4 Band 1 Minstrel Show 2, 3 Usher Senior Play 4 JOANNE RIVERS Cheerleader 3, 4 Band 1, 2 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show Specialty 3, 4 Cabaret 3 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Otlice Worker 3 Prom Usher 2, 3 WEARlNG ALL THAT WEIGHT or 1 ING LIGHTLY Luci-1 A Fmwsn I WEAR A FACE OF l2LADNESS. FARN glass Scemrigittees 1, 2, 3, 4 - C25 mmittees 2' 3' 4 renc u 2, 3 A Y 2 ts 'fp ci L'g3J:,f'0MEs' GRIN GOES' I KNOW Nm- Q E Q R KY THE viam' I-'Lmvnz ov Yov..Ta. Q Q . bit S K sq 3 VX NJ '- - R v V A, . N Y I, I , 4,114 xv? Q 5' A snmn' SAYING oI-'T CONTAINS IvIIII'II WISDOM. THERE IS AI,wAvs wonx I-'on THOSE WHO wII.I.. T SrIwNI: I'INII, QIIII-:Ar III:AIz1-, ANIx IIIII1: IfAI'rII. Lffdf 'QMW' fzfl' I 1 ' - ' lv SAMUEL SAHAGIAN l4S l Basketball 1 Baseball 1, 2 Senior Play 4 Class Committees 3, 4 NEIL SAWYER Football 2, 3 Basketball 3 Class Committees 4 RICHARD SHAW UDICKII Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 CAROLINE SVYEENEY CARRIE Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show 3, 4 Prom Usher 3 Class Committees 2, 3 NANCY TAYLOR AINANCU Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Orchestra 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show Specialty 3, 4 Cabaret 2, 3, 4 Prompter One-Act Play 3 Prompter Senior Play 4 Pro Merito 1, 2, 3, 4 Oghis Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Prom Usher 2 Class Committees 2, 3, Sharps and Flats 1, 2 1 . - f TNI-1 w0Iu.D IS so I-'l1I,I. Ulf' A NIIMIWR or THINGS, I'M sum-1 wi-1 sIIoIIIIm All III-: AS IIAI'I'Y AS AINI:s, 2, RII'II IN HAVING COMMUN sl-:NsI-2, ANI! AS TIII-7 IRI-'ATI-'ST ONLY ARI-1, IN III-:R Slhfl I Il IT! sIII llNl'I. Hi 4 l MP XJ X. I 'J ll JJ 1' VERNON TAyI,o I I uVEh'dn f g it I?-f Football 2, 3 f ' Baseball 2 Minstrel Show 4 . Minstrel Show Specialty 4 Dance Orchestra 4 0nQ'ACt Play 1 ' ' ' Minstrel Show 1, 2, 3,'4 Senwr Play 4 ' ' Minstrel Show Specialty 2, 3 - Cabaret 3, 4 Class President 2 HELEN SMITH Office Worker 3, 4 1 AUDREY THOMPSON Basketball 1 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show Finale 4 III-1 suns T0 TIII-I wIIrI-' wuIzI.Iv HER MODEST LOOKS THI-I VOTTAGF MIGHT ADORN, SWEET AS THF PRIMIIO'-ll' UEXPRESSIVI-I SIIJ- Nl I- PEEPS Bl- NEATII THE TIIORN BI-EAT THE DRUMS. So MUCH ONE MAN CAN no. How BRILLIANT AND MIRTHI-'UL THE LIGHTS OF HER FYI-' K BE T0 HER VIRTUI- S VERY INIIND AND T0 HER I-'AIII TS A IITTI I' BI IND EDWARD THOMPSON EDDIE Basketball 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show Specialty 3 Cabaret 2, 3, 4 Prom Usher 3 JOSEPH TORCHIA HJOEYY Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3 Baseball 2 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Stall' 4 Class Marshal 3 Prom Usher 3 Class Committees 3, 4 I I JOHN wooD JOHNNY Glee Club 3 Minstrel Show 4 Minstrel Show Specialty 4 Cabaret 4 Top Magazine Subscription Salesman 4 LIFE IS NOT so SHORT HUT THAT THERE IS ALWAYS TIME I-'CR c'oUIz'II-:sY. THALMA WRIGHT THELM Basketball Manager 3, 4 Softball, Manager 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 Cabaret 2 . Usher Senior Play 4 Pro Merito 3, 4 Oghis Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Committees 1, 2, 3:4 Sharps and,Flats 2, , , 4' ,f I I f lu' 4 iff' J V ' I if WITH A SMILE UPON HER I,IPs. I 4 1 : V f , I I X I IJ, 1,1 jf! Ly! A4 I I if jffffs fy IX' WALTER WRIGLEY J A x v X, LUCY TORCHIA Minstrel Show 2 IM OGENE WALLACE IMOE Glee Club 2 Minstrel Show 1, 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Show Specialty 3, 4 One-Act Play 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Oghis Stall' 1, Assistant Ed- itor, Editor 4 Student Council 1, 3 Class Secretary 1 Prom Usher 2 Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 2, 3 Yearbook Staff 4 t ff' fflff' fkxhllf ,I A ly! WALT ' Football 4 , Basketball 3, 4 I Baseball 3 Glee Club 3 Minstrel Show 4 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Student Council 4 HS'l'A'IEl.Y AND TALL IIE wiovss IN TH1-J HALL, THE CHIEF OF A THOUSAND FOR GRACE. SHIRLEY ZANI UPORKIE Basketball 2, 3, 4 Softball 2, 3, 4 Minstrel Sh w 613, 4 Oghis Staffrw f Class Vice- sid f 4 X Q A 55, ff! KQAII, WHY SHOULD LIFE ALI. LAIIUR I Blu? - Eel X Wim WMS vw- -- V - via , o 5000090009OOQOUOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOO000009090000000999 ooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooo ooo oooooood History of the Class of 1952 . . We Seniors 0 0 0 O Q 9 2 We, the class of 1952, embarked upon our glorious career as members of the student body of Orange High School in the month of September, in the year 1949. Our first great achievement was accomplished by pulling the Sophomore class through Q the Ranch pond at the annual rope-pull. z 9 We were formally accepted into the student body at the Freshman Welcome, for 5 which we all held a grave fear. But it was not so bad as we expected, and everyone had a 3 grand time. 9 Our class officers for the year were president, Arthur Martinelli 3 vice-president, Nancy 9 Colo, secretary, Imogene Wallace, treasurer, Joseph Colo. We were represented in the Student Council by Jean Graves, Imogene Wallace, and Q 0 David Murchie. - 0 When the one-act play contest rolled around, we put up a stiff fight for .first place. We 3 were defeated by the seniors, however, and came in second. 0 The freshmen proved their ability when Gene Ward was elected to represent the school Q at Good Government Day in Boston, and Russell J uif was chosen as an end man for the an- : nual minstrel show. z 3 We completed our first year in high school by electing Gene Ward as our class marshal. Q In the following September we returned to school, and with Mr. Hammond as our 0 advisor, we elected our officers. They were: President, Richard Shaw 3 vice-president, Eliza- z beth Ferguson, secretary, Jane Nelson, treasurer, Arthur Martinelli. 9 That year we chose as our Student Council representatives, Dorothy1Nicewicz, Jane 2 Nelson, David Murchie, Lawrence Horrigan and Gene Ward. z We became the winner of the annual rope pull, as we had in the previous year. 3 Arthur Martinelli was chosen as the representative from O. H. S. to attend the Good Government Day in Boston. Q X 0 6 4000O0000000090000000000090009000OOOOOOQOOOOQOOOOOOO5 X99999999999999999999999999999999999999999OO999999O9f 0 2 Serving as cheerleaders were Jeanette Johnson, Elizabeth Ferguson and Anita Hoadley, Q Once again, we took second place in the one-act play contest with our presentation of X D-298. Q Russell J uif was again selected as a minstrel end man along with another member of our z Q class, Leopauld Letourneau. 0 9 Our first prom was presented on April 28, with the co-operation of the entire class. z 3 We attended the Baccalaureate service with Richard Martinelli as our class marshal. 9 Thus our second year in Orange High School came to a close. 9 . 0 We returned in the fall as upper classmen. Q 5 Junior class officers were: President, Peter Hebert, vice-president, Shirley Zanig secre- z z tary, Eleanor Rieg, treasurer, Leopauld Letourneau. 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' ,D H35 Seo Pm? 3 ks Oo 3,5-5 Q O'-1 D-'QFD Uqrlfl Z-' rr-':.' Seve 5 Sgr' Q55 S5 gt-rg SME' BON ,.,... ESM gg :FS 502 M4 wma Zo Sm CUfD 3' ::-s -,N ' HQ- GBE, e.5- :we Cv me of-- ,UQ 'Dim Q m9J '- 01-H4 5-'DS 25? 750' SE.-. Hs S55 -1:1 avg QCA: rf 54 was SB ' O-- SEYD 2.1-+2 Em Eva DEM: nw IJ -E, icq: OCD ZQQ U1 99 '15 mm:- rTf5'fl 25' U72 5- mm S2 Se' UQQT ef'-' --453 arg! 75 ev-E'g i-4 fb!!! 1 ESQ ,fe gtg 555' 525 339 ff? f-3339 99999999 99999 The senior play, The Land is Bright , directed by Mrs. Margaret Ryan, was presented on March 7, in the Town Hall. The play, with its large cast and many assistants, turned out 3 to be quite a successful venture. 0 Q Eleanor1Rieg'was chosen tofrepresent us'at the Good Government Day in Boston. Q 3 The D. A. R. Good Citizenship award was presented to Marguerite Blackmer. z 9 5999 00000000000000000000 000000040QQ000Q0QQQ4 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000' 3 I Throughout the year everyone worked hard selling Christmas cards and lights, maga- Q zine subscriptions and other articles. We also conducted a food sale and a paper drive. Q 5 The minstrel show had many senior participants. There were three senior end men, . Q . . . Q Q Russell J uif, Leopauld Letourneau and Peter Hebert. Walter Wrigley served as mterlocu- Q Q tor, and many of the seniors appeared in specialties and in the chorus. 5 The seniors left on April 12 to spend their much anticipated week in New York and z Washington. They returned on Saturday, April 19 after a very exciting and enjoyable trip. 3 f The senior prom was held in June and will always be remembered as the final social af- air of our high school days. o . 0 Q Soon the week was upon us when we were to complete our high school days. 9 0 Baccalaureate service was observed Sunday evening, June 15, followed by Class Day z on Wednesday 0 Graduation came on Thursday, June 19. We had completed our four years in high 4 . . . . Q school and, with mixed feelings of Joy and sadness, separated from our classmates to go our 5. E1 E. ::. c fi EE sv ff: W 00 0 0000000000 000 00 0 0000 0000 00000000000000 00 00000 00 000000 .0000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 1 u ,x 1 ,f.f -' fx We Juniors t i iiw i' ii A icy' 3 ' A by ANN MARTINELLI In September of 1949, we were initiated into Orange High School with the amazing Freshman Welcome Day which vs as held in the form of a Sadie Hawkins race. The officers elected for our freshman year were: President, Herbert Eames, vice-presi- dent, Frances May, treasurer, Alfred Vorceg secretary, Beverly Belloli. Our first one-act play, Come Out of It , was directed by Miss Frances Morse. The three representatives on the Student Council were Carolyn Bassow, Shirley J ewett and Ann Martinelli. We were proud to have David Grigalunas as an endman in the annual Minstrel. Alfred Blazejewski was class marshal in June, thus our freshman year ended. In our sophomore year we elected the following ofiicers: President, Robert W hitakerg vice-president, Dorothy Creegan 3 treasurer, Kenneth Reed, and secretary, Phyllis Hall. That year our one-act play contribution was One Happy Family , which was directed by Miss Joanne LeVangie. Student Council members were Beverly Belloli, Frances May, Shirley Jewett, Ann Martinelli and David Grigalunas. The Sophomore Prom our very first oneewas held on April 27. Philip Nelson was our class marshal in June. This past fall we returned as upper-classmenee juniors. Our officers this year are' President, Richard Small, vice-president, Ann Martinellig treasurer, Philip Nelson and sec- retary, Shirley Jewett. Student Council representatives are Ann Dubovik, Shirley Jewett, Dorothy Creegan, Ann Martinelli, Kenneth Reed and Alfred Vorce. Our one-act play, Sis of the Ozarks , was ably directed by Miss LeVangie. Many class members took part in this y'ear's Minstrel as well as in other school events. As this year draws to a close, we are looking forward to our senior year with all its ex- citement the class trip, play, senior prom and graduation. We op omores by JOAN SCOII Freshman Year I' arlv in September of 1950 the class of 1954 was initiated We were a bit worried and still more curious for we had heard of the strange doings of our upper classmen After we had scrubbed the gymnasium floor with toothbrushes and had attempted to dance a ballet we were accepted as Freshmen Our class oflicers were President Robert Rock vice president Georg1annaNunnallv treasurer Richard Johnson and secretarv Myrtle Harper We elected as representatives to the Btudent Council Marilyn Duval Peter Phillips and Beverlv Brown The ne xt event was the one act plav contest We astonished our experienced upper classmen bv winning first pr17e' The plav was entitled Wilbur Faces Life directed bv Mr I4 arle Moody Our class marshal at Baccalaureate was Ernest Atherton We hated to have our freshman year end but we con oled ourselves with the thought that ne xt year we d be sophomores not lowly freshmen' Sophomore Year In the fall of 1951 we entered Orange High qchool as sophomores. We elected as class officers: President John McCoy' vice-president Beverly Brown' treats irer Roger Bergquist and secretary Myrtle Harper. O ir qtudent Council members were: Beverly Brown Margaret Eames qhirley Marion Pamela Phillips and Barbara Risatti. In October we presented our second one-act play The Blue Tea Pot under the di- re ction of Mr. Farle Moody. Again we surprised everyone by winning first privel In football basketball and baseball the sophomore class was well represented. 'lhe names of the players are too numerous to mention here but the J. V. teams were comprised chiefly of sophomores. In the Minstrel, two in our class were end men, Ernest Lambert and Glendon Gale. The Sophomore Prom was held on May 2. Being freshmen and sophomores is fun, but we just can't wait to be J uniors' We FFCS H1611 F ' by ANNE PARMENTER The main event of this year was our official initiation at Orange High School the Freshman Welcome presented by the Seniors. For our class officers we elected: James Guetti, president, Anne Parmenter, vice-presi- dent, Raymond Smith, treasurer, and Joanne Scott, secretary. I In the Student Council, Joanne Housen, Deanna Ward and Sally Wheeler represent the C HSS. In October, our Freshman play, Not Quite Such a Goose , was directed by Mr. Leslie Anderson. After hearing of the need of repairs at the town hall, the Freshman civics classes, under the direction of Mr. Leslie Anderson, went to work. We can feel that we have helped our town in a small way. W Our Freshman year is over and we now look ahead to our Sophomore year. .gf ge - yr- - -8 7.--i V -- Class Will .-1 W' x K I , . .sux s n -Ill' ll 'Ily- '- ' QC.: , t N . . N 4 1 1 We, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-two, of the Town of Orange, County of Franklin, and State of Massachusetts, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, made on the premises of Orange High School, and hereby revoke any 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 years, the items listed as follows: BARREITT, JEAN leaves her natural curls to Red Sweeney who certainly can use t em. BATCHELOR, CONSTANCE leaves Mr. Anderson in peace. BLACK, MARGARET leaves her good nature to Shirley J ewett. BLACKMER, MARGUERITE leaves her quiet, demure ways to Joanne Scott. BLAZEJEWSKI, EDWINA leaves her acting ability to Glendon Gale. BOGEL, RICHARD leaves in an airplane for Mars. BOURQUE, ANN leaves her soda-jerking ability to Eileen Perkins. BRIGGS, ANN leaves her baton to an incoming Frosh. BROWN, BETTY leaves her rosy cheeks to Ethel Smith. BURNETT, BEVERLY leaves her gift of gab to Carole Miller. BUTLER, ARLAN leaves his Hollywood mufflers to Robert Whitaker. CHENAUSKY, WALTER leaves the story of his many romances to Eddie Lambert. S. u X COLO, JOSEPH leaves the halls of O. H. S. a little quieter. COLO, NANCY leaves her dancing shoes to Joan Smith. DEEGAN, MARGARET leaves her seat in Home Economics to June Rand. DESSEAU, LORRAINE leaves her job in the office to Jackie Rivers. DIKE, JAMES leaves his love for the outdoors to Alfred Blazejewski. DRURY, CAROLE leaves her long walk to school to her cousin, Janice Walker. EATON, ALICE leaves her knowledge of home management to Constance Squires. ELLIS, MARION leaves her sense of humor to David Grigalunas. FELLOWS, WINFRED leaves, but takes his unsigned make-up cards with him. FERGESON, ELIZABETH leaves her much-loved seat in U. S. History to Dorothy reegan. FOURNIER, JANET leaves her saying, II don't care, to anyone who may need it. GORDON, NANCY leaves Mr. Faulkner without a collector. GUILMETTE, PAUL leaves his job and heads for Connecticut. HARRIS, ALICE leaves her driving ability to Beverly Belloli. HEBERT, PETER leaves his way with the women to Dick MacKnight. HILL, MARGUERITE leaves her artistic ability to Joanne Masellis. HOADLEY, ANITA leaves her hair styles to Jackie Cloukey. HORRIGAN, LAWRENCE leaves his point of clarity to the Student Council. JOHNSON, BARBARA leaves her quiet ways to Dean Sturtevant. JOHNSON, DOUGLAS leaves in his Ford for Athol. JOHNSON, EDVVIN leaves his flashy shirts and ties to Ernie Lambert. JOHNSON, J EANETTE leaves her typing speed to Mary Jane Moore. J OLY, VICTORINE leaves her shorthand notebook to Ann Martinelli. J UIF, RUSSELL leaves a vacant chair in future Minstrels. KENNEY, MARY ANNE leaves her position on the basketball court to Carol Conrad. KRAZEWSKI, FRANCES leaves her wardrobe to Joan DiNapoli. KRUZLIC, EDWARD leaves his jokes to Gerard Letourneau. LaFORD, WESLEY leaves his place in the quartet to Fenwick MacLeod. LeFEBRE, JAMES leaves his make-up cards with great joy. LETOURNEAU, LEOPAULD leaves his winning ways to his brother, Charlie. ' LUNDGREN, RUTH leaves her unfinished chemistry assignments to Mr. Hammond. MacGREGOR, ANN leaves for the mountains of Vermont. MARTINELLI, ARTHUR leaves his looks and his good nature to John McCoy. MARTINELLI, RICHARD leaves his Charles Atlas physique to William Laffond. NELSON, JANE leaves her history class pranks to Arline Skerry. NICEWICZ, DOROTHY leaves her laugh ringing in the rooms of O. H. S. I NICKOLS, BARBARA leaves her bookkeeping book although she hates to. NIEUWEJAAR, FRED leaves his mathematical brain to next year's Trig students. OBERG, ANN leaves her variety of shoes to Jean Davis. ' PLUNKETT, J OANNE leaves her giggles to Beverly Thayer. RICHARDS, ALICE leaves her job at The Fernwood. RIEG, EfLEiANOR leaves her weakness for Ship 'n' Shore blouses to anyone who can a or it. RISING, JOYCE leaves her cheer-leading pep to Myrtle Harper. RIVERS, ARLINE leaves her job at Cooke's to some progressive Junior. RIVERS, J OANNE leaves her blush to Beverly Brown. SAHAGIAN, SAMUEL leaves to become a steady hand at the Athol A 8z P. SAWYER, NEIL leaves the Orange girls for those in Athol. SHAW, RICHARD leaves his pep, vim and vigor to Jim Chenausky. SMITH, HELEN leaves her sweet and quiet manner to Carolyn Bassow. SWEENEY, CAROLINE leaves her seat on the North Orange bus to Jerry Tubbs. TAYLOR, NANCY leaves her long hair to Frances May. TAYLOR, VERNON leaves his dancing ability to William Brailey. THOMPSON, AUDREY leaves her flash camera to anyone who can put it to good use. THOMPSON, EDWARD leaves his drums to Earl Castine. TORCHIA, JOSEPH leaves his super-duper convertible. TORCHIA, LUCY leaves her lovely needlecraft to posterity. WALLACE, IMOGENE leaves her position as the OGHIS editor to some hard work- ing Junior. WARD, GENE leaves his arguments to future Student Council members. WOOD, JOHN leaves his slips for fourth period study to Mrs. Ryan. WRIGHT, THALMA leaves her red locks to Pamela Phillips. WRIGLEY, WALTER leaves his basketball ZANI, SHIRLEY leaves her serious attitude MURCHIE, DAVID leaves his well-groomed talent to Russell Wetherby. toward life to Alice Hallett. appearance to Philip Nelson. LEONARD, NORMAN leaves his tan to future sailors. In WITNESS WHEREOF, we herewith affix our seal on this eleventh day of April in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-two. Sign Xi 533 431 1 . iw!! I 1 ' 'x ed: ANN ARLINE MacGREGOR CAROLE ANN DRURY ALICE LOUISE RICHARDS LESLIE K. FAULKNER WILLIAM H. HAMMOND D P Thei Crystal Ball , Ss-1yethEThis of L the Future . -7 v What does the future hold for the class of 1952 of Orange High School? While admitting that we are as much in the dark as everyone. is concern-ing the answer to the question, nevertheless, we venture to make the following predictions for our classmates for the year 1962: RICHARD BOGEL, former aviator at the Orange Airport, has won his water wings in the Y. M. C. A. dog paddle contest. JOE COLO models shirts for MacGregor sportswear at the Orange Clothing Store. Private PETER HEBERT and Colonel GUS JOHNSON, former residents of Orange, have won the good conduct badge along with the rest of the Yankee Division. EDWARD KRUZLIC is instructing the Girl Scouts in their first aid badge. ARTHUR MARTINELLI has just joined the Bluebeard Bachelor Club in New York City. NORMAN LEONARD is a ten-year veteran in the Navy. He is still swabbing the decks of the USS Sailboat. RICHARD MARTINELLI is featured in the Barnum and Bailey Circus as Hercules. RICHAIRD SIEXW found baseball too strenuous and is now ping-pong champion of t e wor . MARGUERITE HILL and BARBARA JOHNSON have invented a new type of typewriter that never makes a mistake. Their best customer is the Orange High School. ANN OBERG, famous child psychologist, is writing for the Boston Sunday Advertiser. Her feature article is Bringing Up Father. VERNON TAYLOR, the canary screen star of silent films, is giving a concert in B- sharp at the North Orange Town Hall. EDWARD THOMPSON has won fame and fortune by sending messages over his tom-toms at half price. JOSEPH and LUCY TORCHIA own a chain of Tap-Your-Own-Shoe Stores all over New England. Their latest customer is NANCY COLO, who recently has returned from Hollywood where she teaches square dancing to Fred Astaire and Gene Nelson. DR. GENE WARD, founder of Ward's To-Be or Not-To-Be Sanatorium, has perfect- ed a new way to operate without the use of ether. WALTER WRIGLEY has just finished his book entitled How to Fly a Model Air- plane in One Thousand Easy Lessons . In recognition of this contribution to aviation, he has been promoted to the rank of Major General in the Air Force. JOHN WOOD has invented a new way to stay healthy. The secret formula is a fifty thousand dollar vacation to Getwell Springs, Hawaii. It is reported that ALICE EATON is doing missionary work in Alaska. If you would like an autographed copy of her latest book entitled It's a Hot Night in Alas- ka , send in one Kool cigarette wrapper plus ten dollars to her private treasurer, JEAN BARRETT. CONSTANCE BATCHELOR has recently taken Marie Wilson's part in My Friend Irma . Much of the credit for Mis, Batchelor's success is due to her script writer, BETTY BROWN. MARION ELLIS, former manager of the Boston Red Sox, has invented a new squirt gun that contains ten gallons of water. This ingenious weapon is now being used by the National Guard for protection. Miss Calso Supreme of 1962 , alias BEVERLY BURNETT, recently won a tour to every Calso gas station in the country with all expenses paid by the company. MARGARET BLACK and ANN BOURQUE, graduates of Cooley Dickinson Hos- pital, have recently been nominated for the Nobel Prize. Their medical ex- perience has kept smallpox out of Wendell Depot for over seven years. They were nominated for this great award by LORRAINE DESSEAU, the chairman of the Committee of One in Wendell. JANET FOURNIER has purchased many theatres across the country. We have heard from a reliable source that she has a weakness for ushers. NANCY GORDON, employed by the Uncollectible Life Insurance Company, is working her way to the top, she is now the chief pencil sharpener. ALICE HARRIS, star of the famous T. V. program, Whistler's Grandmother, now has reached fame as a driver of the new jet car. ANITA HOADLEY, dancing star of Why Paint Your Car? , is also the owner of Toni's Beauty Parlor of Fifth Avenue. J EANETTE JOHNSON has returned to Orange for a short visit. She is the owner of the Lazy-B dude ranch in Wyoming. VICTORINE J OLY, star of stage, screen, T. V., radio and what have you, can cur- rently be seen in the play entitled Char1ie. MARY ANNE KENNEY has received her R. N. Cregular nuisancej from Massachu- setts General Hospital and is now trainer for the Boston Red Flops. FRANCES KRASZEWSKI, retail merchandiser, world famous in her Held, is now employed by the J. A. Tepper Company. RUTH LUNDGREN is touring the country visiting drug stores. She enjoys being on the other side of the counter for a change. ANN MacGREGOR is now working at the Last National Bank. Her job is to see that the ink-wells are kept full. Buck Private JANE NELSON is on a secret mission to Australia. Inside sources tell us that she is looking for another Joe DiMaggio for the Yankees. BARBARA NICKOLS is working in the Pan-American Travel Agency arranging trips to distant places. She received her training collecting money from the Seniors. J OANNE PLUNKETT, graduate of Burbank Hospital, has opened an office on West Main street. As a mosquito veterinarian she is trying to find out what makes mosquitoes buzz. JAMES DIKE withdrew from the presidential race when he heard that ELEANOR RIEG was seeking nomination. He could plainly see that he didn't have a chance. ARLENE RIVERS, the champion diver, will be at The Ranch next week to demon- strate how to dive into a cup of water and not get Wet. HELEN SMITH, author of Don't Be Blue, Take Shorthand II , is now in town to autograph her book which is now on sale at all leading stores. IMOGENE WALLACE, editor of The Orange Gazette, will feature an article tomor- row entitled Should Married Women Have a Career? It has been reported that NEIL SAWYER has given up his position as manager of theatres and is now taking part in M. G. M.'s new production as Snow White's eighth dwarf. RUSSELL J UIF invented a special type of reducing pill for DOUGLAS JOHNSON, the former heavyweight champion of the world. Douglas is now the feather- weight champion of Utopia. SAMUEL SAHAGIAN and WESLEY LaFORD are engaged in a price war between their rival chain stores. At present everything is free of charge. JAMES LeFEBRE inherited fifty million dollars from one of his favorite teachers. His chauffeur drives him through the Square every Saturday where he tosses pennies to his former friends and classmates. MARGUERITE BLACKMER is running for President on the Women's Reform Party ticket. If she is elected, she plans to bring the O. H. S. Freshmen to Washington to clean up the scandal in the government. ARLAN BUTLER and WALTER CHENAUSKY have just completed their chain of used car lots from Boston to Hollywood, California. LAWRENCE HORRIGAN has been recognized as the world's best debater after defeating PAUL GUILMETTE in a panel discussion on the question of seam- less and non-seamless nylons. DAVID MURCHIE has returned to Hollywood after visiting Orange. He will con- tinue his role as understudy to Boris Karloff. Returning from Prague, FRED NIEUWEJAAR. has brought back with him a new scientific method for boiling water. WINFRED FELLOWS has just been named number one hot rod driver of the year. LEOPAULD LETOURNEAU is R. C. A.'s new sound effects man for Spike Jones's band. He was discovered by an R. C. A. talent scout when he was on the WARE program. After years of study and hard work, ELIZABETH FERGUSON has graduated from Deegan's Dental School eMARGARET DEEGAN guarantees to teach her students the art of pulling false teeth the painless way. EDWINA BLAZEJEWSKI has just won the annual Oscar for her magnificent per- formance in Binga Belinda. This award is a result of her four years of acting experience in high school. CAROLE DRURY, a famous Powers Model, leads the Easter Parade every year down Fifth Avenue. She was recently chosen as one of the six thousand best dressed girls in Orange. AUDREY THOMPSON is the owner of the world famous Fanny Farmer's Delicat- essen Shop . ANN BRIGGS, connoisseur of fine foods, tests the goods before they are sold to the customers. DOROTHY NICEWICZ and NANCY TAYLOR are employed in the world famous F. B. I. office, better known as Frank Buck's Institute. ALICE RICHARDS has reached the peak of her career. She is the morning waitress at Whit's Diner. CAROLINE SWEENEY replaces her in the afternoon so that she can attend the afternoon matinee. JUDY RISING, Pan-American's glamorous stewardess, has been grounded because of air sickness. J OANNE RIVERS, Becker College's pseudoperidium professor, has discovered a new method of passing tests by studying. THALMA WRIGHT is a member of the only all girls' orchestra in Siberia. She is featured as Squeaky and the Clarinet. SHIRLEY ZANI, number two point getter for the Harlem Globetrotters, is now mod- eling sporting goods in the Orange Sports Dugout. Signed: MARION ELLIS DOROTHY NICEWICZ JOANNE PLUNKETT cqcfminiifzatioz Y earbook Staff vo Vxefvfo Scgofaafic Oghis Staff Student Council Edifoziaf Seniors S095 omoreg Cyfdiii Dfkdiii Jun ,- Ofs Freshmen - V at 46,915 Activities ---4...,h A 'nur- ...-Q., 35.8 sf' .i 'UQ af Silk -is . sf S if ,V y JI , ' ,. J.. f UQ, .9 fr U 3 if gf P .X K N ww vi .K -X my . 33 - 7' 2 J 4' 4 . Y sf ' , X ,A . Y X ,1 . 1? Y 1 Sv -Q21 yy , Vf V ,J Q ,I W W 'N Y' Q rr W 9. '- asv fifrffsx - nf 4 1 vu li K ' g 1 X r , f' .1 , '., U , , ' U 2 , i ,. , . ,Q . v 1 , , ,, -1 U rn , -u. 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The Orange High School Minutemen had one of their most successful grid seasons ever, winding up the campaign with a 5-won and 3-lost record. Below are the season's results and high scorers. Orange 6 Leicester 0 Orange 20 Palmer 18 Orange 18 South Hadley 0 Orange 0 Springfield Trade 12 Orange 25 Deerfield 7 Orange 23 Arms 7 Orange 13 Athol 38 Orange 0 Murdock 24 105 106 Co-Captains Chick Ward and Tootie Martinelli led the scoring parade with 37 and 24 points respectively. Following them were Dick Shaw 18, Walt Wrigley 12, Red Sweeney 7, Pete Day 6, and Russ Wetherby 1. Again there were over 60 members on the squad, but this year there were only 17 letter- men, eight of whom were SeniorseCo-Captains Ward and Martinelli, Pete Hebert, Joe Torchia, Walt Wrigley, Dave Murchie, Leo Letourneau and Dick Shaw. The Junior class contributed six lettermen eBill Laffond, Jim Chenausky, Red Sweeney, Gerard Letourn- eau, Russ Wetherby and Phil Nelson 5 while the Sopks produced three-Pete Day, Ernie Atherton and Nate Steinberg. Football Co-Captains Arkhur Markinelli and Gene Ward sf .g..41 ' f , n 4 f : ' , W . B-U U -ll ' 17 ' 1 A, I iw b A 32 A M vi-ai, . , . 3 , 4 E BASKETBALL The Varsity The O. H. S. basketball season was not so successful as the football campaign. The High School hoopsters closed the season compiling a ten won, fourteen lost C10-141 record. The team has one thing to be very proud of and that is Walt Wrigley's breaking the individual scoring record previously held by Whitey Carlson. Whitey amassed a total of 335 points, only to have Walt flip in 12 points in the last game to bring his total for the season up to 338. Here is the individual scoring and the team record: Wrigley ffirstjee3385 Wetherby fsecondb- 2645 Hebert fthirdj-2235 Chenauskyee 1715 Tremethick 1055 Murchie 825 Letourneau 45. Orange 44, Greenfield 655 Orange 63, Faculty 585 Orange 42, Smith Academy 565 Orange 48, Deerfield 595 Orange 63, Alumni 595 Orange 49, Athol 585 Orange 64, Hopkins 705 Orange 49, Amherst 535 Orange 63, Arms 535 Orange 72, Templeton 675 Orange 53, St. Michael's 585 Orange 71, Smith School 315 Orange 44, South Hadley 625 Orange 47, Smith Academy 615 Orange 78, Deerfield 715 Orange 48, Hopkins 655 Orange 47, Amherst 635 Orange 44, Athol 565 Orange 62, Arms 515 Orange 53, St. Michael's 405 Orange 57, Turners 535 Orange 82, Smith School 515 Orange 34, South Hadley 795 Orange 48, Greenfield 62. Totals'-Orange 13255 Opponents, 1401. Girls' Varsity Basketball Team The 1951-52 O. H. S. girls' basketball team, coached by Miss LeVangie andMiss Brown, had a very successful season. 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FRENCH Garage Boar Wheel Alignment 2342 Main Street Athol, Mass. We Cordially Invite You To THE FERNWOOD Compliments of MODERNE BEAUTY STUDIO Compliments of MACMANNIS, FLORIST Athol, Mass. Accident Insurance For Students S1000 Death S500 Medical Boys 59.70---Girls-57.90-6 mos. KIMBALL-COOKE, INC. 312 Main Street Athol, Mass. ORANGE ROOFING AND SIDING CO. All Kinds of Roofing Asphalt--Tar-Gravel Skilled Sheet Metal Work Free Estimate-No Obligation Financing if Necessary 27 Combs Ave. Tel. 86-J Orange, Mass. J. F. HIGGINS AND CO. Furniture, Floor Coverings Heating, Cooking and Refrigerating Appliances Athol, Mass. Compliments of KENNEY'S PACKAGE STORE, INC. Melvin Plotkin, Prop. MITCHELL G-OYETTE 196 West River St. Orange, Mass. Tel. 1222 Compliments of BLANCHARD'S JENNEY SERVICE STATION 1728 Main St. Athol, Mass. THE LEDGES GREENHOUSES Home of Fine Flowers 501 South Main St. Tel. 33-W Athol, Mass. vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAv5,-vAvAvAvAvAvA A A A A A A A A DR. L. R. BENEDETTI Optometrist Orange, Mass. AL'S BARBER SHOP AvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvA AvA:A:A:A:A:A:A:A: :A::::v:vAvAvAvAvAvA A A A A A A A AvA AvA A A A AvA AvA A A A A A Ai AvA A A A A Compliments of LEON KUMIN 240 Main Street Athol, Mass. Compliments of ANDERSON'S The Friendly Uptown Store Athol, Mass. WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store Tel. 194 Orange, Mass WACHUSETT MEMORIAL ARTS Authorized Dealer Rock of Ages Family Monuments Main St. and Petersham Rd. Athol, Mass. T. W. MERRITT 45 West River St. Orange, Mass. COURTLAND B. FITCH Complete Insurance Service York Bldg. 465 Main St. Athol, Mass. Tel. 195 Compliments of A FRIEND BISHOP-DODGE, INC. Smart Apparel For Women 513 Main Street Athol, Mass. vvxAfvvv ANNIE WILCOX Grocer Athol, Mass. BICKFORD'S GARAGE General Auto Repairing Rear 172 South Main St. Athol, Mass. Tel. 519 PAT' S PACKAGE STORE Corsiglia's Greenfield, Mass. WALKER SUNOCO SERVICE Athol, Mass. DUANE L. TALCOTT, D. M. D. Athol, Mass. F. L. WEBSTER Plumbing and Heating 239 West River St. Orange, 9.SS M GARDNER-TEMPLETON BUS COMPANY CHARLES J. MAY Jeweler Orange, Mass. ORANGE TOG-GERY Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings 12 East Main Street Orange, Mass. SCHOOL PHYSICIAN We Operate Our Own Plant L. B. HORRIGAN Quality Cleaning and Pressing 4 North Main Street Tel. 210 Orange, Mass. JOSEPII COX Athol, Mass. TOWN HARDWARE CO. Abe Steinberg Orange, Mass. Tel. 350 We Recommend Modene Products For Satisfactory Results HENRY D. WOOD Beauty Salon Starrett Bldg. Athol, Mass. ELLINWOOD INSURANCE AGENCY Athol, Mass. BURNHAM'S ANTIQUE SHOP George Wonsey, Proprietor Antiques and Used Furniture Bought and Sold Tel. 920 Athol, Mass. A. I. KARLSON Meats, Fish, Groceries and Provisions Tel. 485 12 South Main St. Orange, Mass. WHITNEY'S MARKET DR. H. R. MAHAR Compliments of VAILLENCOU RT WESTERN AUTO STORE Orange, Mass. JAMES D. KIMBALL AND CO. Insurance Orange, Mass. ORANGE RESTAURANT Mr. and Mrs. Armitage East Main Street Compliments of EARL RISING'S BARBER SIIOP East Main Street Orange, Mass Office Phone 1030 House Phone 1166-J S. I. GLASER, D. M. D. York Building Athol, Mass. MARONI SALES COMPANY Furniture-TV Electrical Appliances Athol Tel. 412 ORANGE OIL COMPANY R. F. COOKE MFG. COMPANY S. FOOTNICK, M. D. East Main St. Orange, Mass. C. V. TRUCKING Orange, Mass. GEORGE K. GOULD, M. D. 45 West Main St. Orange, Mass. DR. A. C-ROSSMAN 2 North Main St. Orange, Mass. Compliments of ORANGE LUMBER COMPANY Builders' Supplies Paints, Varnishes and Hardware Tel. 225-W Orange, Mass. West River St JENNEY SERVICE STATION West Main St. Orange, Mass DR. HOWARD ALBERT BEMIS Optometrist Starrett Bldg. Athol, Mass HARRIS AND SON 20 Wells Street Greenfield, Mass. Compliments of ORANGE BARBER SHOP Leo and Ralph 7 East Main St. Orange, Mass EDWARD O'LARI General Trucking-Furniture Moving Sand, Gravel and Loam Compliments of HOME SUPPLY GOULD'S Ice Cream Millers Falls, Mass. -5. 5 1. H Q5 fff 4 -


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