Orange High School - Key Yearbook (Orange, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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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

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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. Q 00 000000 0 0 1+ on sv P1 ff L4 'cz ff S S 2. 3' 22 Ea Go- 5. ,W-to o,-tg gg 51: i15F'f52f'55f? w?sP fi 3 513, Eg' 25-' -es 22 'cu fb mo N., FD 'I 4-rg, '5' Om O O U2 0 my 2-56-0522 '55 gi sm Wgmz fp ...D..-,D 1-fm Q.-1 g'g'3E,: gs ,Rim 3,3 Z3 VD 0 355 '11-f 115 S03 E.2.g-ya: C-' C-' H s5--,- o S94 O'-s -1 Q gm mm 3 o sg' ,mcp- fi... gm: -. E gm mi 5 mega ng' 55 uae aaa? 'S-'eggs SJ '-s59'9f'E-' 525: se 2 See.-se. s 3 use W? 9 Q S855 -Q.-1+ f-fm s mb m :E Oo. O Q,....?g g 4-+5 f:gm F Z-.5 swa- 0 'D Us-gz -. 0 Q-ef 210 if 4 5 9'L.fb5' cz 4'E'D' S-'iw 5 ,S : mo Us :S QUAD 1-P3 : 2 3 gg as 5 U gm 14 3 ggi?-Ss' Q 22:5 sg- s 5225762 5 Gggsg H 5 O 'f wi 5 :ew SS- 3 C 0 rf-fb 2 ft O E.,-1 5-mv-1 CD 'g UQ O fb N Po 5 Cm 375' 5 5 E. m g Q Q Z9 sg ea 5 2 e g seas 5 Q4 5 PU '-' E0 :: 3-3 W s s E 52 5 s 4,1 n-. ES s Q N 5 5.025 Si? fl -s on w S2 '-' 5 -.na mm C-1 a 2 5 S 2 W :N sz Q v-so J Q' 5:-I gi D-5 CD gc' :D UU ' 1-+Z 8 9' Q- 14: 'D -P1 fb 53 2 fn- 8 55532 '67 H 1 CD U2 W EWU CD,-, 5 '4 -- E U1 I5 5 cf e 2' Q U' ee Ee 2 2.5 w 9 F 8 eo Em 2 g 4 3 N 2, 303.257 2, I3 O ,.,, I5 Q C OU rg 3 Q- e -, g- -5- 3 cn' s 5 5 Q-1-+52 2 4 CD N rp 0,255 M .-. 5 '1 9' N 0 ..... Pr' Q fu Q.. 'T' C 9 ::s : 'P 00000000000000 000000000 Representing us in the Student Council were Lawrence Horrigan, David Murchie, Jane N 1 Q- S. cu 'P 'U 1 cn U3 .... Q- cu 5 5' 'FU C F? 5' F' Cf' 5 U3 rn 5 U2 ro o 1 rn F? Q3 1 Ti L4 o iff Q rn EU Zi: 5 UQ l'P 1 co 93 U1 C -1 rn F 'U N 5 C3 E. 5 ru FV' ff fb 99 99 0000 0 000 U 'U Cb Bw 52? :miie 396 mom? cdrom A25-:r :1 nv 'ggmgi-+3 3955 592 :EE mm 53 gm? ips' QOQG :em Q92 QS? ln-WU u-n 'sw -ff UQ: I mfg pf-hro N0gO Sa' gs-Q Pear: ' gi! 4-1-gow 0538 Hai egg 93 5 022 'Dm' 03' FW za, 555 8325-5 lump, ,,, - QNS Sas 2.35 :gg 9.1-wg. 2'5 H4-r 55 Ugg 1433 img H391 -.UQ . ms. ' ,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



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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.

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