Orange High School - Key Yearbook (Orange, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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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.

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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



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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.

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