Orange High School - Key Yearbook (Orange, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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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

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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'



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- 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

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