Orange High School - Key Yearbook (Orange, MA)

 - Class of 1955

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Orange High School - Key Yearbook (Orange, MA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 28 of 108
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IOANNE SCOTT: Soloist in NBC's All-Girl Orchestra. LOUISE CALVI: Featured saxophonist in Orange Symphony Orchestra. CYNTHIA CHENAUSKY: Research worker for Encyclopedia Britannica. GERMAINE PETRIN: Model for Listerine Antiseptic Company. I-IARRIET DAVIS: Member of the Olympic Girls' Basketball Team. CORA WORTMAN: Musical comedy star. LENARDA BOGEL: Lecturer for Betty Crocker, Incorporated. IOHN KRASZEWSKI: Owner of Packard Used Car Lot. PAUL PALUILIS: Top salesman at Packard Used Car Lot. DONALD RIVERS: Don Iuan M.G.M.'s leading male star. LEROY BARNES: Talent scout for Pool, Incorporated. LOUIS ARMITAGE: Demonstrator for Sleepy-Bye Mattress Company. DAVID ANDERSON: Salesman for pre-fabricated dog houses. IOAN AUTIO: Winner of good conduct medal in the Girl Scouts. ROLLAND EMOND: Oil tycoon of Texas. IOSEPHINE LETOURNEAU: Author of the best-seller Fililoustering. IOAN CHEVALIER: Demonstrator of the modern atomic powered sewing machine. HELEN WI-IITTEN: Career consultant. ' CHARLES LETOURNEAU: Commander of the Pacific fleet. KAY RIVERS: Life guard at Daytona Beach. CAROLYN LAWSON: Pill tester for Research, Incorporated. GAIL ANDERSON: Private investigator for the FBI. IUDITH POWERS: Winner of a Cross Country Bicycle Marathon. GAIL PECOY: Interne at S.P.C.A. Hospital. DEANNA WARD: Discoverer of a pink pill for every ill. RUTH TURNER: Hostess at any hotel - as long as it is in Florida. VIRGINIA WORSELY: Lecturer at Portia Law School. DORIS WOODBURY: Recruiting officer for the WAVES. MURIEL WATSON: Cover artist for Farm and Home Iournalf' MYRNA RICE: Miss Private Secretary of I9 - -. CHARLES SI-IATOS: Writer of the syndicated column, Girls, Why Be Lonely? DAVID SI-IEPARDSON: Promoter of scientific farming. NANCY TROOPE: Social worker at Bellevue Hospital. WILLIAM FISK: Design engineer for Lockers, Incorporated. CAROL HARRIS: Saleswoman for solid gold dentures. MARCIA BELSKY: The Don't turn your dial girl on the Iackie Gleason Show. WILLIAM DEXTER: President of Dexter Odorless Cork-tipped Cigar Company.

Page 27 text:

Qqpo CLASS PROPHECY or 'is I We readily admit that we have not the gift of prophecy. Our predictions concerning the future of the class of 1955 have been made by deduction based both on our knowledge of our classmates and on the answers to a questionnaire filled out by them. In many instances, we have been forced reluctantly to change the future career mapped out by an individual, be- cause research proved to us that he would do better in another field. IOANNE HOUSEN: Principal of the Regional Nursery School. IANET SHAW: Editor of the Warwick News. RONALD LYMAN: Proprietor of the Why Have Tattle Tale Grey Laundry. GEORGE LaCRO'IX: Sergeant of the Alaskan Police Force. LARRY LAWSON: Most valuable player of the West Orange Pistons. IAMES RANEY: Free lance artist. WILLIAM DARLING: Master of the Orange Grange. EMMETT MENARD: President of the Gadget Company. ANNE PARMENTER: Court stenographer. PATRICIA MONGRAIN: Co-owner of the Waltham Wingless Chicken Farm. SYLVIA MarcAURELE: Style consultant for a Paris salon. EDWARD RIVERS: Chief deck swabber of the USS Sailboat. AUDREY SPAULDING: Author of How To Be Happy Though Married. MARSHALL KRUPNICK: President of Harvard. MARGARET CAREY: Navy Nurse. SALLY ANN CALCARI: The pert little nurse on Medic CYNTHIA NELSON: Hair stylist for Hollywood's elite. EDWARD BURNETT: Catcher for the Yankees. MARCIA DAY: Operator of exclusive Fifth Avenue Day Nursery. FREDERICK GREEN: Featured trombone soloist at the Totem Pole. ARTHUR SAHAGIAN: Founder of the Orange Bachelor's Club. CONRAD STANGE: Auditor of the Orange Bachelors' Club. MARY IANE TIMMINS: Girl guide at the Library of Congress.



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CLASS WILL DAVID ANDERSON leaves to try and find another group of girls to tease just as he did the senior girls. GAIL ANDERSON leaves her beautiful hair to Lauretta Loverro. LOUIS ARMITAGE leaves Orange to become a permanent resident in Turners Falls. IOAN AUTIO leaves her quiet Ways to Eleanor Goyette, Who can surely use them. LEROY BARNES leaves sixth period study a little less noisy. MARCIA BELSKY leaves her majorette's baton to the lucky girl Who can fit into the position. LENARDA BOGEL leaves to OHS, a new Betty Crocker cook book. EDWARD BURNETT leaves his athletic ability to Arlan O'Lari, Who, We hope, Will help to carry OHS to many victories next year. SALLY ANN CALCARI leaves her coy ways to Elizabeth Mann. LOUISE CALVI leaves her many musical talents to her sister Rita, in hopes that the family name Will be carried on in future years. MARGARET CAREY leaves her good disposition to Martha Nordstedt. CYNTHIA CHENAUSKY leaves her shorthand ability to someone Who needs a little help. IOAN CHEVALIER leaves her naturally wavy locks to Marjorie DeGara, WILLIAM DARLING leaves his parking space to Iudy Bruno. HARRIET DAVIS leaves her position on the basketball team to Katherine Paluilis, in hopes that next year's team will be undefeated. MARCIA DAY leaves her glockenspiel to Robert Roach for future band use. WILLIAM DEXTER leaves his tranquil Ways to Tyrone Patrick, Who, We hope, Will make use of them. ROLLAND EMOND leaves his love for his car to William S. Harris. WILLIAM FISK leaves the gavel of senior class president to the l956 president. FREDERICK GREEN leaves his height to Ronnie Satrowsky. CAROL HARRIS leaves her brother Bill to carry on the family name. IOANNE HOUSEN leaves her proper Ways to Carolyn Barrows. IOI-IN KRASZEWSKI leaves his artistic ability to Stephen Rockmore, MARSHALL KRUPNICK leaves his mathematical mind to Anthony Winoski. GEORGE LaCROIX leaves his curly hair to Iames Stone. CAROLYN LAWSON leaves her collection of service addresses to some girl who likes to write. LARRY LAWSON leaves his dues card punch to the incoming senior treasurer.

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